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SOCMETY. SOCIETY The Chrief Executive and Mrs. Cdoiidge Are Entertaining Guests at the White House. Mrs, Cool- tgsixth street, Iast tlie French envoy and his wife were among the guests at the dmner fol- Jowed by dancing which Gen. and Mrs. Charles H. Sherrill gave at the Ritz- Carlton for their son. Mr. Gibbs Wyn- koop Sherrill. Among others from Washingten at the dinner-dance were the two daughters of the Ambassador and Mme. Claudel, Mlle. Marte Clau- dél and Mile. Reine Claudel: the Am- Dr. Zdemek Ferlinger; Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bel- mont, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbit, Mrs. Douglas Robinson, Rishop and Mrs. Herbert Shipman. Mrs. Reginald de Koven, Col and Mrs. Edward M. FHouse, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gassaway Davis, 3d: Nrs. An- drew Carnegie and Miss Belle Gurnee. To HeM New At Home. ZChtef Justice and’ Mrs. William &wnfi'r-nwmwm-xev!,:r @y reception y afternoon, uary 2. from 4 to 7 oclock, in their Home at 2215 Wyoming avenue. Mrs Taft will be assisted by the wives of the associate justices of the Supreme IProf. amd Mrs. Frederick Man- ring and thefr daughter. little Miss Taft Manning, are sperding the ws with the latters parents. Chief Justice and Mre. Taft. % The Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos will entertain at dinmer evening. Thé Mimister of Egypt and Mme. amy will entertain at dinner this eve- in compliment te Senator and George H. Moses. Miss Imogen Taylor) The club is dec. orated with palms and gvergreens and .| on the table s an eftective center- piece of Spring flowers. Mrs. Taylor will have asslsting her Mrs. Arthur L. Willard, Mra. John A, Lejewne, Mrs. Arthur MaeArthu Mrs. Charles H. Le FO\‘;, M‘l;:."l):l“ A. Blodgett, Mrs. F. . Mistretta, Mrs. Hornee Macfariand, Mrs. Robert M. Kemnedy, and Mrs Robert J. ‘Holmes. With the debutante will be Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre, Miss Florence Wetherill, Miss Jeannette Hume, Miss Ellen Peelle, Miss Peggy Burch and Miss Harrlet Carter of Warrenton and Miss Anne Curd of Richmond, who | are visiting the bud. Mrs. Taylor will wear a gown of black satin, fashioned along straight lines with a slight drapery to the right, and trimmed with rare old lie. About her throat she will wear a tufle | scart which extends the full length of the gown. Miss Taylor will wear |a @ainty frock of white tulle, fash- | ioned bouftant, the bodice close-fitting with a Vshaped neckline at both front and back, and the skirt made of many ruffles of the tulle, on a cir- cular satin foundation. The skirt is festooned with white gardenias, and she will carry a bouquet of gardenins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheney Hyde of -035 Park avenue, New York, are at the Mayflower for a few days. | Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Mistretta will | entertain at_a small dance this eve- ning at the Mayflower for the latter's Miss Florence the dance Mr. and Mrs. H. Prescott Gatley will entertain at dinner in compliment to Miss Weth-{ | eril. ! Mrs. L D. Cardwell entertained at | luncheon today at the Carlton, when ‘h—t guests were Mrs. James J. Davis, | Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, Mrs. Adam | M. Wyant. Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Mrs. ! David H Kincheloe, Mrs. Percy E. Quin. Mrs. Warren Irving Glover, Mrs. | Clvde B. Aitchison, Mrs. Peyton Gor- {don. Mr=. Frederick Irving Cox, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett. Mrs. Charles G. Matthews. Mrs. Gillett Hill, Mrs. | Frank Henry, Mrs. Anthony Wayne , Cook, Mrs. William G. Wheeler, Mrs. |Charles J. Williamson, Mrs. Jesse H. ‘I.\'WIQIL Mrs. Bernard B. Jones, Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller, Mrs. Daisy Fitzhugh Avres, Mrs. Fred Dennett, Drury. Mrs. William F. Dennis, Mrs. Moberly Poteet, Mrs. Lucy Morris, " |Mre. Jeseph E. Davies, Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson and Mrs. Carmalt. Mr. and Mrs. George McNeir of New York are at the Cariton Hotel for several weeks. Mrs. McNeir en- Margaret Smith, Mrs. Walter Cahill, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. Robert Shores and Mrs. Preston King. Mrs. McNeir was formerly Miss Meta Burrows, daughter of the late J. C. Burrows of Michigan. James IB‘ Reynolds has can- Mary Putnam of New York sister of Representative Put. has arrived in Washington, will be l’g:“:nru days at the re. Harry Borjes was hostess at Juncheon today at the Cariton Shep- | Hotel, having as her guests Repre- Biack, Mrs, Sol Bloom, Mrs.| K. Da: . Mrs. Peyton . Mrs. Clyde Duehl. Mrs. Clar- W. Grosner. Miss Vera Bloom sttending the theater, and Mrs. An- @resen gave a luncheon for the Badies at the Rooseveit Hotel yester. g T Z Mr. Ogden H. Hammond, the Am- Passador from the United States to Spain, arrived in Washington this ing from his home in Bernards- lle, N. J. and is at the Mayflower. ! Col. Guy V. Henry, ecommanding Byer and their wives. Signor John Defi'Oro, who is special | talian embasey the I weew Washington o | his time | and New York, | sentative Katharine Langley, Mrs. Emmett Gudger, Mrs. Joseph C. H. {Colquitt, Mrx. Charles Clay Bayly. |Mrs. Reid Hunt of Boston. Mrs. Ed- ward M. Tierney, Mrs. Pope, Mrs. Beade, Mrs. Smith, Mrs, Vernon E. West, Mrs. Montfort, Mrs. Margaret .| McAtee, Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker, Mrs. King and Miss Smith. Dr. A. Willis Dearing of the faculty of William and Mary College and Mrs. Dearing are spending the holiday sea- son with the former’s parents, Mr. and - | Mrs. Conrad Syme, Mrs. Peter A.| . | with friends in this ston of Mrs. James A. Dearing, at Hartford Cowrts. Mary Bradiey, daughter of Mrs. Bradiey, left vestevday with Mn. Willlam Cralg Squier, 8d, of Gryenwich, Conn.. and his wson and dauxhter, Mr. Stuart Sqauier and Mind Eligabeth Squier, fot California, wherte she will be their guest at the Huntington Hetel, in Pasadena, for three gnouths. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sprigg Perry enterta\ned at a tea vesterday after- noon in their home, in Cleveland Park, in _honor of Commissioner and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro and ‘the latter's sister, Misss Fulton of London. Judge and Mrs. Alvin T. Embrey entertained at a danoe in honor of their daughter, Miss Betty Embrey, of Sweet Brim College, in their old Virginia mamnor shouse last evening. Among the owt-of-town guests were a number of Richmond debutantes and Mr. Jan M. Mason, Mr. Wil- liam W. Maclall, Mrs. William May- loe Griffith, Mir. Charles Ford Wa ren, Mr. Willlaan Jefiveis Chewning, jr, Mr. Alex K. Phillips, jr. Mr. Edgar Young Bernard. Mr. James Le Roy Dougall jnad Mr. Gecell John Way. Mr. and Mrs. ade H. Ellis will leave today for «Zhi and after a few days there they will go to French Lick Springs, to remain over New Year. 1 Prof. A. J. Roberton of the Naval Observatory and his won. Lieut. Ar- this morning, Prof. Rabertson to at- \tend a scientific meeting .at Yale Uni- versity, and Lieut. Robertson to join s submarine S-1, at New London, which leaves January 4 10r ite apnual m'\‘amnver- at Guatananmw and Pan- anma. A'iss Betty Ridsdale entertained a company of 12 at lupcheorr, today in compliment to Miss Maud Marshall Mason. Dr. yund Mes. Daniel Borden tertain at dinner this evenin Chevy Chase Club. Mrs. Jobn Alan Dougherty will.en- tertain at dinner this evening im\her home on R street. Mrs. Dougharty will entertain at dinner Janwary ,20 in compliment to Mrs. Jacob Leandar Mrs. R. Bru'oe Emerson will enters tain at a supp4r dance this evening at the Carlton Hittel for her daughter, Miss Virginia R 'merson. Mrs. Fred Drow will entertain at tea tomorrow ,ifterncom for her | daughters, Miss Holen Drew and Miss Louise Drew, the latter recently re- turned to Washinghon for the Chriat- mas holidays from Penn Hall at Chambersburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John ill en. at the Melton Hudgins held a reception in their home, at 1703 | Q street northwest, \Monday after- noon in_honor of Mr. and Mrs. | gol;-u:‘ Bigelow and thoir daughter, ary de Ford Bigelow, of Charleston, 8. C. Assisting at the tea Jable were ! :l{n.mflam G. Macfariand. mothe e Boston and Mrs. Arthur Jefivey Parsons. Mrs. Louis Lombard of Tvevad Castle, Switzerland, spent Christmas city and will bey at the Cariton Hotel for amother | fortnight. | Mrs. Davis Ireland is at the May- flower for a short stay. Engagement Anneumced of Miss Johnston te Mr. Marphy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joses John- Regent Circle, e Uollier COLUMBIA'RD. A1 18w OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. | | | I Every Wednesday and Friday vening, § until 7:30 4-Course SEA FOOD 75c DINNER Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu Columbia 5042 CREERON | Just Around | the Corner From High Prices 614 12th St. Between F and G Ste. Hate Mads and Remedeled by Expert Milliners New Matron Hats at the Wardman Park Hotel for gn extended stay. : The Congressional Club will keep | Yopen house,” Monday afternoon, ;:mufl 2, 16 the clubhouse, at 2001 Foip of b club, Miss T Fhesios NE Dot Today. il e PrIeon st Washington Club ., the, spory Fabries Entie Sock st Reductions of 20% to 50% TWO LOCATIONS 1010 F 8t | 1767 Col. Rd. e | RS wars & Lothrov, » coster of the Lunch WP ohopplar sletriee. Laneh 11515 10 2:30 Disner 4115 10 7:30 Admiral and Mre. David W. Taylor | n st & tea dance this aft. | when . $5.00 CAREFULLY selected variety of new designs that are different and excoptionally smart, including Smoll-brimmed Hats and off -the-face designs, that add height and dignity and go wonderfully well with fur-col- lared coats. Colors, Black, Brown and the popular Wood W= and Tan shades, CLEARANCE SALE L3 off Including Violets, Orchid Trailers and Clusters, in all Corsage and Boutonnieres wanted colors, Trimmed and Tailored Hats in a Big Clearance Sale Reduced to $1.49, $3.00 to $7.50 Regularly $5.00 to $13.60 { Fashioned of Satin Bengaline and Straws Priced Special at Regular Prices mand J. Roberteon, laft ‘Washington . Maoss., anmounce the .engagement of their daughter Marie Loulse ¢o Mr. Edward Dodge Murphy of Chevy Chase, D. C. Miss Johnston formerly attended the Academy of the Sacred Henrt and La Salle Seminary. She has been active in the alumnae affairs of these in- stitutions and in other social work. Mr. Murphy attended Georgetown University and is a graduate of Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology with the class of 1926. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilmot Murphy. ‘Mrs. George W. R. Stokes of 2912 Thirteenth street northwest is enter- taining over the holidays her son-in- aw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Bishop Lovell of Moorestown, N. JI.. and her nephew. Cadet Robert Seott Israel of the West Point Military Academy. St. Gabriel's Church was the scene , 2 : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. €. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1927. days at the Willard, where they ar- rived today. place, after which Mr. Jones and his bride left for a brief wedding trip. Mr. Jones is & member of a promi nent family in Maryland and his bride was a student of art at 8t. Ceollia's pleted several valuable paintings. The young couple will be at home in Dickerson after the first of the year. Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingle, president of the Natlonal Loague of | American Pen Women, has returned | from Beattle, Wash. \ viee Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fodor of Bos: | ton have returned to their apartment | at the Carlton after spendinz Christ- mas in their home, neah Boston, Miss Florence T, Southern Seminary, at Buena, Ark., is attending an educational conference in 'Wl'l:nllllnmnn and is at the Grace Dodge otel. Gould. dean at | of a very pretty wedding Monday | morning when Miss Mae Murtaugh, dnughter of Mr. James ¥. Murtaugh. prominent ‘local architect,, and Mrs. Murtaugh, became thesbride of Mr. Jiouis Hartley Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones of Dickerson, Md. “Ihe ceremony was performed by Rev. John ‘M. ‘McNamara, pastor, and was Tollowed by a nuptial mass. Father Neligan assisting in the sanctuary The altar was beautiful in its decora tions of Christmas flowers. The bride-was attived in a becoming gown of blue crepe and wore a toque of -metal cloth. Mrs. Blanche §mith, |anmnt.of the bride, was her only attent- ant and Mr. Joseph Haller acted as best man. Following the ceremony a wedding it was served for the bridal varty and immediate family at the home of the brite’s parents, on Quebec ) ALL SALES FINAL o0 ol "itare of e UMY ARmp i $ARS hleving rich style of COATS AL AND NILVER MUSKRAT N CARACUL 0D ot Suuierel, Fox or RUDKON KRAL (OATH e ™ ptuous ootlare ik or Sawirrel wivimed NATUBAL GOLINN BEAVER cnyes volleatlug the wost carelul sala won of fue pelts ALK AND BHOWN KUNNIAN CAN. WAt A ZZwith elatinents cotlars ot Kelinsky Bawierel or Halile IRAT, NOUIRREL COATS the very fincel of speoinlly weleeted welte most exportly fashioned TWELVETEN'T W. B. Moses & Sons F Street at Eleventh EFORE inventory we radical'y reduce prices. A splendid opportunity to select a distinctive hat at a remarkable reduction. Reminding You UNPRECEDENTED Extraordinary Values Re- sulting from Our Ability to Buy to Advantage the Entire Stock of Sample and Model Fur Garmeats of Two of Our More Important Fur. riers, Forced—by Unseason- able Weather Conditions— to Sell at Great Sacrifice. We List a Few Values Typical of Scores . More Made Avnilnh? EXCEPTIONAL SALE ériebacher “Jeminine ulpcarel of Individualily ELVETWELVE F STREET Mr. Roland Robbine will be host at | supper Fridax night in the presidential {Hu!lv at the Willard. | _Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Stade of New | York are at the Garlton for severnl |days. They will return to their home in New York tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Rayvmond G. Carroll and Mr. Kurt Hetzel aré at the new Hotel Park Central, in New York. Miss Dorothy ‘M. Boyd entertained at luncheon in the alcove at the Grace Dodge Hotel today. | Mr._Joseph Warren Glidden is in | New York, where he is staying at the Ambassador Hotel. i Mr. and Mrs. il H. Borden of Cambridge, Mass., are passing a few NONEC.0.D. of an by This 5 §195.00 522500 $250nd"$2s € $205 and $325 $295 $260.00 $295.00 $395.00 $475.00 $350 $305 $550 $750 $675 and $750 $475.00 4000 ‘Acadle . this eity, J com- | NOUNCe i clty, where sho com- | [ ehter Dora to Mr. Jeweph Daniel | tinneparent velvet and a corsagc bou- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ooldiner of Third street northwest an- the engagement of _their Bresler of Philadelphia. The wedding of Miss Louiss(roves, dauzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Gharles 8. Groves, and Mr. Paul Squibh af Ber- nardsville, N. J., took place Mohday afternoon. ‘The ceremony -was per- | formed mt 4 o'clock in the ‘home of the bride's parents, at 1742 Q streot, the Rev. C. Ernest Smith, reetor \of St. Thomas' Church, officiating,.in the presence of only the members of the familios and a few intimate friends. .| The bride was given in marriige hy her father and wore a_gown of green anet ol Aaren Ward roses amd Iilies | of the valley. She was unattended. Mr. Edward Robinson Squibb, 2d, was hest man for his brother. | Mr. and Mrs. Saquibb left later for | ~(Continued on Nineteenth Page) 606 -614 SOCTETY.' Open 10 to 3 NEW YEAR’S EVE Saturday, December 31, at CLUB LIDO Hamilton Hotel 14th and K N.W. Seven-Fifty Per Person Including a Seven-Course Dinner Two_Orchestras — Entertainment Fun — Favors — Souvenirs Phone Horton Now! tlipsborn ELEVENTH ST. For New Year’s Eve 'Evening Dresses At Two Special Prices 525 = 343 0 0 Modes in Velvet Tulle Georgette Chiffon Frivolous, Gay, Picturesque or Sedate— whichever type of Evening Frock best be- comes you awaits your selection from col- lections that include every phase of the evening mode. You can be assured that vou wear one of the very latest creations on New Year’s Eve by coming here and get- ting it first. Selections made tofaorrow will’be altered and delivered in time for New Year's Eve wear Thursday—We Continue the Annual - After-Christmas Sale No sccret about how you save money in this sale. Just compare the prices with the quality and the solution. you have COATS—49, %9, %95 Highest Priced Coat in the House, $125 DRESSES—*9 and #22 EVERY FUR COAT REDUCED Many Fur Coats at One-Half Price