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SO Gay Holiday Week Outlined|| B S — Christmas Hop for M spicuous Event—"Family Parties for Early Future—Special Notes. ANNAPOLIS, Md., December 24.— The iment of midshipmen, with comparatively few éxceptions, is away on Christmas leave, but the coming week will be a gay one, for most of the officers’ families have guests for whom entertainments will be given Dbesides the usual round of informal “family_parties e Christmas hop for the midship- men, given Saturday, December 17, be fore leave began, was one of the lars- est and most brilliant_ever held at the Naval Acad Mrs. Roweliff, wife of Capt. € . with shipman Balance hment and thei apt. and Mrs. Henr Dinger entertained a company of 40 at sup g their guests to the dance s in the nature of as it is the first party Dinger have given since moving into home, on King George street, h was com. ed in November. and Mrs. Julian B. , entertained at a buffet ay evening at their e, in Randall place. and Mrs. William ined a company of 32 for din- rds Saturday evening in r quarters on the Reina Mercedes. ship's band played during the dinner, the music and the beautiful Christmas decorations adding to the gayety of the ever Phiiip R. Capt. and Mr Halsey er entertained at n her home, on wor of Mrs. Albert Rear Adm Louis M. Nulton have their gu for the holiday season their son-indaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Francis, and their _daughter, Miss Dorothy Dalrymple Francls, of Flint, Mich., 4 son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Laurance Le Wright Browning of Maysville, Ky. Mrs. Browning's wedding in Septem- ber was one of the important events in the Autumn social season Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Thorwald Solberg were dinner hosts Wednesday evening, their guests including Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey, Capt. and Mrs. Brantz Mayer and Comdr. and Mrs. Granville B. Hoey. Mrs. Tench Tilghman and her er, Miss Mollie Millikin, enter- ed at a buffet luncheon Mond iss Georgianna Cusachs and Miss Marguerite Cusachs, who are spend- ing the Winter in New York, will be with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cusachs for the holidays. This week Miss Georgianna Cusachs is the guest of the Misses daughters of Mrs. Wi i Baltimore, and Cusachs is the guest of Mi Burrot, one of the season's butantes, in her home, at Ruxton. rs. Eleanor Barker Glenn. who, with her mother, Mrs. John Barker, Miss Marguerite Emily de- CIETY Social Set idshipmen Recent Con- ** Scheduled ter in Ann | is spending the Win| a visit to Phi as returned from | delphia | " Midshipman Neale Roland Curtin is | spending his Christmas leave with his brother-indaw and sister, Mr. and | Mrs. Payton Skipwith Cochran, in | their home, at Ardmore, Pa. Miss Bonnie Todd is pas Christmas holidays with her cousins, Rear Admital and Mrs. Poinsett Pringle, at Newport, R. T., where Admiral Pringle is head of the Naval War College. Miss Winifred Murfin, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Orin G. Murgn, U. 8. N., of Washington, was a guest for the week end of Admiral and Mrs. | Louis M. Nulton. Admiral and Mrs. Nulton were hosts at dinner to a com- pany of 16 Saturday evening at the superintendent’s quarters. Mrs. Wirt Wilmer, who has been the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Rock- well, wife of Comdr. Francis W. Rock- well, left last week for her home in Detroit, Mich. Lieut. Comdr. B. G. Leighton, U. S of the Bureau of Aeronautics, ashington, recently delivered a lec- ture to the students at the Postgradu- ate School at the “The Present Situation in Lieut. Comdr. and Mr: Earnhardt had as their guest for the week end M Gore, daughter of Di ence Stillwell Gore of 3 Midshipman William Kaiser, U. N.. is spending his Christmas leave ith i rents, Capt. Louis A, Kaiser, U. S (vetired), and Mrs. Kaiser, at their home at Jamestown, R. 1 Mr. Tench_ Tilghman, who dent at the University of Virginia the guest of his mother, Mrs. Tench Tilghman, in_her home on Maryland | avenue, for the Christmas vacation. | Mrs. Garrison, wife of Lieut. Harry | C. Garrison (Junior Grade), U. 8. N entertained at bridge Wednesda ning at the Queen Anne’s Cupboard. Midshipman James S. Collett and Midshipman John A. Collett are pass- ing their Christmas leave with their mother, Mrs. Baughman, wite of Comdr. C. C. Baughman, in her home in Washington. Mrs. DuBois, wife of Lieut. Samuel W. Dubois, was hostess at a luncheon Tuesday last in her home at Wardour. Prof. and Mrs. Clarence Vernon Fowler spent the week end with| friends at Cambridge, Md. Miss Elizabeth Cluverius, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Watt Tyler Clu- verius of Washington, is a guest for the week end of Lieut. and Mrs. Kenneth Noble. Comdr. and Mrs. John B. Pollard entertained at dinner Thursday eve- ning in their home at Wardour in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B Maury of Morristown, N. J., who are visiting Comdr and Mrs. Pollard. 1 s. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Mary Lloyd entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at her home on South St. Asaph street. The out-of-town guests were Miss Marga- Tet Shippen Case: Morris, Miss Alice Morris, Miss Marian Halstead, Miss Louisa Turpin, Miss ginia Roberts and Miss Virginia Belbe of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Wat- tles announce the engagement of their daughter Nancy McCormack to Mr. James Wilson Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis Hunter of Baltl- more. Miss Wattles is a sister of Lieut. Thomas L. Wattles, United States Navy, and of Mrs. William Wattles Horner of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Hunter is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, and now is a stu- dent at the Virginia Episcopal Theo- logical Seminary. Mrs. Charles C. Carlin entertained at bridge at the Belle Haven Country Club Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Julius Schwartz of Savannah. The other guests were Mrs. Bates Warren, Mrs, Reber Littlehales and Mre. L. B. Wright of Washington; Mre. James P. Elliott of Chicago, Mrs. Henry S. Wattles, Mrs. John Hunton Foster, Mrs. William J. Boothe, Mrs. Edward H. Kemper, Mrs, Gardner L. Boothe, Mrs. Charles C. Carlin, Jr. Mrr. David Janney Howell, Mre. Wil liam A. Moncure, Mrs. Frederick H. G. Hatchell, Mrs. Emmett Clarke Dunn, Mrs. Clarence (. Leadbeater, Margaret Ashby, Miss Minnie Hender- son and Miss Elia Irode Miss Courtney Page Waller, datgh- ter of Mr. and Mrx. Wilmer J. Waller, and Miss Elizabeth Rust, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David N. Rust, are at home from Stuart Hall, Staunton, to be with their parents for the holidavs Mrs. A. 9. Kirby left Fridag 4o visit her daughter, Mrs. Carl LetsoMer, in New York Cit 3 Miss Mary Carlin is the guest of her ster, Mrs. William F. Fulton, in cof Md An announcement of interest here was made last week by Mrw. Chris topher Pluger of New York City, who ®ave notice of the engagement of her ughter Beatrice to Mr. Hamilton ¥letcher Green. Mr. Green is the brother of Mrs, Charles W. King of Alexandria, and is & frequent visitor here. He is a son of Mr. Green of Washington, Va., and of the Mry, Marshall King, the lat- usband being an uncie of Mr Charles W. King. The wedding will P the Epring urds have been recelved in A from Mr. and Mrs, Thor Clore announcing the marrk ge a ghter Margar Jolizabeth ; Turp of Or aturday, 10, in present Fran Hughes of Han arrived 10 be the guest brotherdn law and sister, Mr. and MHariey Payton Wil in their rear Alexundria John of Princeton i ratory haw Joined his mi at the home of Mr snd Mre. W her e hore Il ghes 1 inss Dowling of de'w ot her st noon 104 w Kathe Abeater of Eweet 1ian A i, u mreet # Jane Page Lewin left Inst week her home Kenwick, Vi., after ot 1 st and daughiter e, Albert Dexter b Lok It " thse and n £ 1hedr g M ) e wis Yors Cutneron sl T Mre Fronk MeCormick near Jserryville, hus br vhe remninder of the Mine Mallle Tulinterro A Bk Bprings wt ¥t Hi0s for the holids ot Cheessborough Y. in the gies sibiun wireet whi Ldoyd Uhler the guests of the for Mre. Geoge Ubler e’ un .t w'v minter Franuford 0 pend wnd Mre Jloene in 8 wtuder Tuwn of th ' win Goodn an Dekr s g bites Bewttie ¥ Bl Mary's Miss Mary Scott! Miss | Zdward M. | A very quietly ut the home | of | Roman Catholic Church, with Rev. Father Cannon officiating. Miss Margaret Moore is home from the Castle School, Tarrytown, N. Y. to spend the holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John Armistead Dem- Ing of Baltimore were guests last woek |of Mrs. Deming's parents, Rev. and Mrs. William J. Morton, at Christ Church rectory. Mrs. R. B. Cobean is home from a visit to her mother, Mrs. George Stim- {#on, in Buckingham County. | 'Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Stickley Everly | have returned from their wedding trip. | Mrs. Everly was formerly Miss Ruby | Louise Dettor. { Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dettor of Washington and Miss Margaret Det- tor and Miss Florence Coppman of Charlottesville have returned to their homes after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. | Glarence W. Dettor on Duke street | extended. Mr. Wallace N. Lindsey has gone to Dallas, Tex., where Mrs. Lindsey and their young son have been for several weeks with her father, Col. Jesse Rob- ins. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey will re- turn home early in January. Mr. gnd Mrs. Arthur M. Purvis we the week end guests of relatives in Fairfax Court House and had as their | guest for several days last week Mr. | W. E. Dawson of Charlottesville, | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Plerce are |the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. |and Mrs. William Herbert Darden, in | Suffolk, va. Mrs. Johanna Boyd of Washington {will ‘be the guest for the remainder of the Winter of her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Allwine. | Mr."and” Mrs. Aliwine also had as | their guests last week Lieut. and | Mrs, E. P. Eagle, Mrs. Grace Boyd iand Miss Elizabeth Boyd of Wash | ington. |- Miss Alma Davis and Miss Ethel Kidwell entertained at a miscella- | neus shower Saturday evening, De- cember 17, in honor of Mrs, Loudoun mphell, §r., a bride of lust month, | The other guests were: Mrs. Frank | Campbell, Mrs. Willlam Kidwell, Mra. | Edward Garber, Mrs. Ralph Kidwell, {Mrs. Yord, Mim Virginia Camphell, Miss Ruth Campbell, Miss Virginia | Perkine, Miss Talbert and Miss | Bhowaiter, The marriage 18 announced of Mrx Lillian Dodson snd Mr. Joseph G Fletcher, both of Alexandria, at t of the Methodist Prot- wurch, on Thursday, Decem with Rev. George J. Hooker Fugens Corbin wis attendant, and Mr [ Leo Monroe best man for Mr | Fletcher. After January 1, Mr. and Mrs. Pleteher will live in Alexandria Mrn, A Pohl and Mr. Francis Pohl are the guests of the former's | eldest Capt. Herman 11 Fohl, U. 8, A, and Mrw. Pohl at West Point, where Capt. Fohl fs one of the instrictors of mathemutics in the | Unitea States Military Academ Mr. Meverly Kennon Einclair New York City. in the guest of brother and sisterdndaw, Mr Miw. Charles Alexander Bwann s Buth Sryant of Olaneld Sehool Glencos, Md., in at home with her par ents fra. Arthur 11 Biryant | ber 15 | ofictatin | the bride of | hin 1 sin Mrx ing b | Mru { Conn | Misw Katherine | W. Vi, wan the guest last weel Mins Curolyn Burgess, on King strest Minw Surgess pnd her and | € Mr Jaeoh g Mrw Bayol, und Mr. Buyol ure the f her mother, Mrs Walter w Culpeper County Jobn Aviimtend Carter, wpending th Winter Gunty, was the g grandparents, Phiness Junney Deimpsey, on Fuirfux wtrect He way on route to his home in Norfolk for the | holiduym | Capl latter'n " Mushbich and nioce Dent, in Gree ieorge A nephew uder fn Vit r. snd wich, Fisher of Loga t nephew nle o una cientn v M wh i | week Min Houth I in Jaamt wnd In doun € of ) and Mrw A C. Pleken and the Lrother, Mr. Purvie Tyl ped o ftichmond and wpent the past weel end with friends. Cadets Cluude Jsullenger Martin Deluney sepperson, 3, Bobert Vldridge Variell of the Virginia Mili tory Institute o Lexington will not wrrlve ut their homes for thetr Chiigt furlough unti next Thursday when the Zldny quavantine, whicl | followed 1he discovery of w case of infantile pornlysia among 1he studen body, will be 1fted. The cadets will! iemaln on Jeave until January 11, Hobert Charles M Wownrd and Coehiun | many |and dances THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECEMBER 25 MRS. HENRY Before her marriage! in § 0! NTIETH BRIDE OF THURSDAY . Thomas' Church Thursday she was Mi Wise Crenshaw, a reception at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Crenshaw, following the ceremony. Ellen rhard New York Social Set Enjoys Brilliant Holiday Season Luncheons, Receptions, Dinners and Dances Fea- ture Week Just Closed—Coming Program Marked by Equal Gayety. 24.—Yes- the peak IW YORK, December terday and today marked of a busy Christmas week, with so luncheons, receptions, dinners that it was impossible for young people to attend them all In fact, so strenuous has been the pace that some of the rents have | forbidden their children to go any- where, and some of them have been taken out of the city to get away | from the continual round of gayetie Next week will be almost as gay. with the climax coming with the New Year eve parties, when all the smart hotels, restaurants and country clubs | will have special parties for the ev. ning. Many parties will be given in pri-| vate homes and at country estates. The Plaza, St. Regis, Savoy-Plaza, Ritz- Carlton, Sherry- Netherland, Pierre’s, Sherry's, the Marguery, Mad. fson, Waldorf-Astorfa and Vander- bilt will all be scenes of much revelry and nearly all the tables have been taken at these places. ok ok x One of the gayest parties of New Year eve will be a ball in the Wint Club at Tuxedo Park, and it suit. able weather prevails a week end of Winter sports will be enjoyed. The New Year eve ball probably will be the last big dance held in the old club. The new Tuxedo Club s nearing completion and will be ready for the annual Autumn ball next Oc- tober. The stonework is well under way and in some parts workmen are finishing the fnside trimmings. J. Insley Blafr is chairman of the club committee and Lewis Spencer | Morris, George B, St. George nnd Samuel Sloan Colt are the other mem bers. The new club will be formally opened some time next Full Charles J. Coulter is chalrman of the rink committee, which has con- structed a skating rink on the tennis court in front of the Racquet and Tennis Club. This rink may be flonded at any time when cold wenther prevalls and afford skating when snow and bad ice make It impossible to use the big lake, A tohoggan slide Is being construct ed, with the finish on the golf course near the new golf clubhouse, where afternoon teas are held during the Winter, R and Mrs. Luclus Wilmerding announced the engagement of daughter, Miss Ruth Wilmer ding, to Eglinton Hunt Montgomery, won of Henry Eglinton Montgomery and the late Mra. Grace Sands Mont- gomery of this city. Miss Wilmerding In a debutante and has the distine. tlon of heing the it of this year's group to become ged Mixs Wilmerding her debut at the Autumn ball at Tuxedo Park where her purents have a house and nre prominently identified with the activities of that resort. Mrw, Wil merding worved on the committes for that entertainment on - her mother's merding In a4 niece Aum Cuttly nnd She 1soa greatn Bayard Cutting her grandfather I« Robert Fulton Cutting, who also haw u home in Tuxedo Park. Mra Htafford Mclean and Mra Reginald Auchincloss nre her wunts CRCR Miss Gertrude de Lancey Anughter of Mra. Warren Mor 12 Tust Boventy mecond sty be marrled to Mr. Hugh Witlluee, 24, the noon wary 1% in the chapel of tholomews, with only the and u few Intimate friends A large reception will the Colony Club The matron of honor in to be Mra. | Btuart Coles Fdmonds, the miadde, Mins Estelle 1 Manyill Mory Van Rensselner Cogawell Aty Dunnell Denny, the Misses Loliy “Hly Huth Baldwin and Adele b ’ My, Walla w brother, Darnall Wal e s 1o be the hest .;,.d} Mr. have their wide Misn Wil of Charles Suy- | ulton Cutting Mrn, Willinm Watts | S st B fumilien present takte place ut man Season’s Greetings Vermanont Kah Wardman Fark ) X’U({ym —Z//‘ . Jewelers ) O, Suite K0 National Press Bldg., 14h & F (¥ with Bhew & Wrown), | nue. ushers wil jr., C. Shel mer H dra, 1 be Robert Iby Carte brother-inlaw Archibald Alexander Gil- of Mr. Wallace; Everest D. Haight, Kenneth Patterson Miss W, Dr. has York the de La ilies. She livy Mr. Wall of the of Tacoma Arthur Sinclair of Robert Watts late Thomas and atts’ A father e generations is closely and educoted was in neey was widower, Bat f is lace, Lucien Walker, the The family i, ate New related to de Peyster fam- in Europe |and 1s a member of the Junior League, a_son Wallace and of the present Mrs, Madison ave- He is a nephew and namesake of Hugh Campbell Wallace, who was Ambassador Wilson. to France under He 1s a member of the Sons Mr. of the Revolution, the Huguenot So- clety and Roc! RED STILL P from Paris. away Hunting Club. OPULAR. | Color Holds Its Own in New Styles Correspondence of the Associated Press. PARIS.—The popularity of red con- | tinues unbroken cholce of fabrics. The Princess daughter of the Earl black, white and Antoine despite the general metal Bibesco, and Countess of Oxford and Asquith, gave renewed [t recently zette ¢ red velvet longer in The sam green vel a re mash and a skirt cut back e day she vet bolero dress Worth petus to the red craze when she purchased pe model with a draped red much purchased a with | beaded blouse and a black satin after- 7 dress which opens all the w; a down the front over a foundation of white crep Mai 8 Rex Ho Emerwor Huzel M Frank ¥ Marjorie ) Wiiliam Fillman I 1 o de chine. —e rriage Licenses. es and Myrtie Sutton. of Allentown f this city shnwon and Lenors Bond il Rohart thamer i aukegan, y of this city Goanell uf Battimy o0 Winburne, 1 Kylertown. w e Md., and Mary v onaville and thin city and Luvinis H Marths Litlian Robey rothy Wright ol ¥ Hrady of thin Hammett ity Violet € | Rosn I Matthews Corvmtyille, Md., uptial Ceremonies Mark Social Annals Of Yuletide Season Charming Weddings, Past and in Prospect, of Special Interest in Capital Circles. Miss Dorothy Ellen Scharf, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scharf, and Capt. Frances Edward Stafford Tur- ner, son of the late Maj. and Mrs. Jones Turner, will be married tomor- row evening. The ceremony will be performed at 6 o'clock in the Church of the Transfiguration, the Rev. J. J. Queally officiating. A reception will immediately follow in the home of the bride’s parents, at 4909 Arkansas ave- nue. Capt. Turner and his bride will make their home in St. Petersburg, Fla. The home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Morley, Ivy street, Hyattsville, Md., | was the scone of a ‘simply arranged wedding Monday evening, December 9, when Miss Edith Morley, younger ighter of Mr. and Mrs. Morley, be- me the bride of Mr. F. Julian Gill, eldest son_of Mr. Nicholas H. Gill, Charlotte, N. C. The house was tastefully decorated. |The ceremony was performed before a trellis entwined with ivy and roses. The bride, who was given in mar: riage by her father, wore a gown of | white georgette fashioned on period lines with close-fitting bodice and very full skirt finished with a transparent hem of Chantilly lace. Her tulle veil, simply arranged ahout the face, was caught at each side with clusters of orange blossoms and she carried an arm bouquet of white roses and maidenhair ferns. Mrs. John Rutledge Moore of Be- thesda, Montgomery County, Md., at- tended her sister as matron of honor, wearing a modish gown of shell pink crepe Elizabeth and carrying an arm houquet of Killarney roses. Mr. Gill had as his best man Mr. John R. Moore, brother-inlaw of the bride. The ceremony was performed by Dr. D. Hobart Evans, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Hyatts- ville, in the presence of the families and a few friends. | “After the reception Mr. and Mrs. | Gill left for a short wedding trip and | are now home for the holiday season. The marriage of Miss Freda Good- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman of this city, to Mr. Daron ersky of Sea Gate, Long Island, son of Mrs. C. H. Chase, took place Sunday, December 18. The ceremony was performed at Sen Gate, Long Island, Dr. Michael- ‘on officiating, at noon. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. A. Levine, Cantor Lohr of New York and Mrs. Spire, pianist, give a short program of music. The house had a pretty arrangement of smilax, tea roses, yellow roses and Qaisies, and the bride and bridegroom stood under a canopy of smilax and roses. "The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a costume of beige crepe and lace trimmed with pearls and a beige hat, and wore a corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the vallev. Mrs. Levine, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor and had a gown of rose-color crepe elizabeth, crystal dotted, and carried roses to match her gown. Miss Hilda Good- man was maid of honor for her sister and wore pink and old rose shaded crepe and carried sweetpeas to_correspond. The bride’'s other attendants were firs Rose Honigman, Mrs. H. Stein- gold and Mrs. Betty Gould, wearing shades of brown and tan and carrying ses and sweetpeas in pink. Little Miss Muriel Levine was flower girl and had a dainty frock of white silk em- broidered in flowers and carried a hasket filled with yellow daisies and Southern smilax. Dr. A. Levire of Sea Gate was best man, and the ushers included Mr. Louis Goodman, Mr. Louls Honigman and Mr. Joseph Edwards of Washing- ton and Mr. David Goodman of Chi- cago. Mrs. Goodman, mother of the bride was in black chiffon, velvet trimm: with rhinestones, and wore a corsage houquet of violets. Mrs Honigman, mother of the bridegroom, wore black | chiffon, velvet and -silver cloth, and |also a corsage bouquet of violets. Mr. and Mrs. Ezersky left later for a wedding trip, and on ita completion will make their home at Sea Gate, Long Island. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Gould of Chl- cngo and Mr. and Mrs, 1. Stelngold of Norfolk, Va. The marriage of Miss Mary Angela O'Donnell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. O'Donnell, to Dr. John .J Lynch will take place Tuesday after. noon at 4 o'clock in the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, — Marine Officers Hosts The commanding officers and of- ficors of the Marine Barra tained their friends at a Chrh ball Thursday night at the barri Those in the receiving line, who were introduced by Maj. Coyle, chairman of the ball committee, were Col. Theo dore E. Backatrom, Mrs. John A. Le- jeune, Mrs. Hackstram, Mrs. H. H Phipps and Mrs. Andre J. Cherbon- nler. The hall was beautifully decorated with Christmas ens and a huge tree flluminated with many colored lights was on the stage. Refreshments were served through out the evening in the upper gallery and the 300 or more gus dancing to the strains of Band Orchestra, the musiclans thelr acarlet coata adding much the brilliancy of the scene. in to NI AY your Christmas be filled with joy, and good bealth, wealth and bappiness be yours throughout the coming New Year. Whitmore and Gompany 1228 F STREET N.W. ‘Washington D.G. Jew Exclusive Repre for Stielt Sterling Silver, olers tives in Washingten At Christmas Ball | SOCIETY. Change in Univer 1ty ' Club Weekly Tea Date The American Association of Uni- versity Women 18 to hold its week- Iy tea on Wednesd.y, December 28, |instead of Monday. Dr. Ulrich Bom- I nell Phillips, professor of American | history at the University of Michigan, will speak on “T! Land of D STATE SOCIETY PRESIDEN Glance at Human Geography.' hostesses are Miss Katherine F. root and Mra. Basil M. Man ed by Dean Mary Louise Br American University, Mrw Puchanan, Mrs. Harold F. Pellegrin and Mrs. George B. Woods. The club always observes the old custom of open house on New Year | day, and on Sunday, January 1, Miss | Grace H. Rogers of Wellssley will he | the hostess at the clubhouse for mem.- bers and their families, l 5, hristmas holidays with ew York. The Town' and Country | hold its New Year eve hal flower Hotel. Miss Marjorie the guest of Miss ¢ Samuel Bensinger | the holidays from the Massacn | Institute Technolog: ents, Mr. and nger of T | Mirs Phyllis K tertain at a tea in her home, at the of her nouse guest, ders of Philadelp Mr. Harry Kron guests Alfred ternberger and Ber Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Art entertaining at a dinner in their home, on Eue siree Marks of New eimer has as his Golds, part samuel Nordlinger Christmas _holidays ver of Pennsylva Mr. Arthur McGill o i< the guest of M 1568 Columbia_road Miss Helen Friedman of is spending the holid Helen Nordlinger Reifkin of Beverly C Mrs. J. Cohenno of | field Hall has as her guest Mrs. Max Sehwarz of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Latz of Marks in honor of her | Beacon have as their gu granddaughter, Miss Elizabeth Rich, | Mrs. Leo Monsheimer of Schenectady, N. Y., who is her|of Brooklyn. 1est for the holidave. | Mrs. Walter Franc was the Zuest Miss Susan Brandeis, daughter of |part of last week of Mrs. Estelle Justice Brandels, will be the speaker | Nordlinger, before returning to her this afternoon at the meeting of the | home, in Columbus, Ohio, Thursday Washington Hadassah Chapter, which | night. will be held at the community center| Mrs. Monroe Selinger, accompanied at 3 o'clock. Other features will be on | by her son Eliot, is spending the the program | holiday season in Philadelphia wi Mrs. Julia Sonneborn will spend the ! relatives MAURICE H. THATCHER, Wife of Representative Thatcher of Kentucky, who as president of the K tucky State Society in Washington will preside at the costume ball to be given at the Willard Hotel December 27. s o. | 1 the Of Personal Interest to a the etul 8¢ Washington Residents Miss Ida Kaufman of Cathedral Mansions will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock in honor of her house guest, Miss Jeanne vers of Philadelphia. Miss Lorraine Mace of Pittsburgh will be the guest the coming week of Mrs. Max Weyl 24 of Wardman Park and Mrs. Morris Kohn of Baltl-| 3 engagement of | their daughter Emilie to Mr. William | i hon of Mr. Lous Bush tflxflflflfififimflfii b ! THE WOMAN'S SPECIALTY SHOP ' Maper Bros. & Co.— Tuesday for New York to spend two 937939 F St. N.W. weeks with relativ The P'i Tau Pi Fraternity gave a loliday dance last night at the coun- try club, which was attended by the young set, including a number of | outof-town guests here for the holi- | days. Mr. Arthur Hahn, who is a student at Exeter College, N. H., is home for the holidays with his parents, Mr.| and Mrs. Harry Hahn. Miss Amy Behrend will be hostess tomorrow afternoon at a tea dance trom 4:30 to 6 o'clock, at the May flower Hotel in honor of Mr. Pierre' Lazarus of Paris. Mr. Lazarus is pending the holidays at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Behrend. | Mrs. Walter Franc returned to her home, in Columbus, Ohio, Thursday | night after a stay of two weeks here | at Wardman Park Hotel. | Miss Frances Tepper of Plainfield, | N. J., will come to Washington Tues- | day to be the guest of Miss Victoria | Straus, who will give a dance in her | honor that night in her home, on Cal-| ifornia street. | Milton Kronheim, jr., is home for | the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kronheim, from Staun- ton Military Academy. Mrs. Max Rich has fssued invita- - night Buy an Orthophonic Victrola with that Chris money-gift a purchase that delights * both the giver and you eI { 5 To our employes, patrons and the people of Washington Merry Christmas SN TN N N Ew | ey Merry Christmas —To Our Friends and Patro tmas bbbttt ti*'&”f“fffiiif i 3 WHAT better way of showing appreciation nlnlflflumlt‘nhrmdu | 0 le Victrole—eomething the whole fam. | ily cai enjoy, and guests as well? | Among our great line of Orthophonic Victrolas, iohmhmwflu)uflmmdm pocketbook, Furthermore, our service dossa't stop with the sale. It continues as long es you have the Inscrument. ! uumymlnm“«ul“-- Orthophonle a and toll venlent payment plan. Come Piano and DEMOLL Funiture Co. Twelfth and G Streets N.W. . about our con-

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