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SOCIETY | (Continued from Page 18) the Persian legation, and Mme. Adje- movitch, wife of the secretary of the legation of the Sei Croats and Slo venes. . Saturday Dr. and Mrs. Otto Dvolety | entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. | de Redlich and Sunday he was the guest of honor at a luncheon at the Mayflower given by the Minister of | a Davoud Xhan Meftah ening he attended the pas dance at the Persian Among the guests were Mr. Faik Kon nister of N the Minis £o 1o New York tomorrow to visi will return to Chicago for the Year. Harvard Instrumental Club Concert Thursday Night. rden of the Mayflower Hotel { elumni and private lowing the concert her night they will play rom will &0 on to Ex . In both of | these cities Harvard a Henry | Perry The. American Association of Uni- versity Women is to hold its week- Iy tea tomorrow, when the speaker ! after the tea will be Prof. Ulrich B. Phillips of the department of history at the University of Michigan. Dr.| Phillips, who has made a special stu of the history of the South—his birth- place, for he is a native of Geo : will talk about “The Land of i Glance at Human Geograph) Prof. Phillips has been associated with | the facuities, not only of Michigan, | but with those of Tuiane University | and the University of Wisconsin, the | hostesses for the afternoon are gradu- ates of the various colleges | Katherine F. Lenroot and ) M. Manly from the Univer: { consin, Dean Mary Louise Brown and | Mrs. Alice T. Buchanan from the Uni- | versity of Michigan and Mrs. Harold F. Pellegrin and Mrs. George B. . Woods. | Miss Laura Turnbell, librarian a Princeton University, will arrive at | the Grace Dodge on Wednesday zri pass the remainder of the week. Miss _Emily Dutton, dean of Eweet Briar College: Miss Nettie Hun- | ter, dean of Meredith College, Raleigh. N.'C.; Miss Maude H. Woodfin and Miss Louise Ruffin of the University | of Richmond will arrive at the Grace | Dodge tomorrow, where they will re- | main throughout the week. Mrs. G. Erlebacher of the Hotel | Roosevelt left this week for Atlantic City and will spend Christmas and New Year at the Ritz-Carlton. St | Three marioneite shows for henefit of the Girl Scouts will be staged this | week in suite 214.D, National Press| Building, Fourteenth and F streets, at | 4:15 o'clock today, Thursday and Fri-| +day and a number of Washington mothers interested in the Gir! Scout movement are making up children’s parties 10 attend the performances. Under the manipulation of Theodore ;Tiller, §r., the colorful mannikins will itake the characters in “Jack and the ‘Bean Btalk,” “The Three Bears” and other fairy tales. | Children’s parties airezdy arranged include: Today, when Mrs. James W, | Orme will bring her two children Katherine and Robert, and Mrs. Bruce | Emerson will bring her daughter Betty. Miss Lenora de Grange, direc- | tor of the Children Players of Wash- ington, will entertain some of her matinee party Baran Back an Fletcher Rheppard and Frewart Fries. Mre. Ra al80 on Thursday will en n for ver son Rslph, jr., and several of his | young friends. “Mrs. Goring Bliss 1 srranging a perty for Friday efter.| noon in compliment to the Girl Scou and her littie dsughter As these three w formances of the half of the Gi ington mothers 4ay or ¥riday. Mise EAith Fihel Coombe, daughter of Mr. and Mre. Howard A. Coombs hse returned 1o her home in Chey fred from the Bl u Kongn Jamt r c ~in 48 hours a new Set which represents the greatest velue Atwater Kent has ever put into Radio, ATWATER } KENT RADIO /4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. TUESDAY. DECEMB Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860-—Franklin 7400 Annual After- Christmas Sales+ Choose New Apparel Now and Save---Invest Your Christmas Check in the Valueés Offered in This Outstanding Event! 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