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SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO D. C. JANUARY 1. 1928 -PART 2. SOCIETY. Prominent Capital Folk |[. g New York Society Plans Listed for Special Mention |~ & For Holiday Season| § : For Annual Charity Ball Public Officials and Other Residents Start on New :i S W . ;. Br:l:; ;::;w;_:“l::::::;D;:: o~ j | Seventy-First Aff‘f"- to Be Held January 17, Ex- { A 3 pected to Outshine Predecessors—Leap Year Year With an Extensive Program L - cluded in Entertainments W of Activities. : . N i | of Past Week. . 2 B Assembly Patrons Announced. : . 3 Ke of Irving street : : NEW YORK, December 31.—Once Jane Hastings Hickok, to Denver The Secretary of the Interior. Dr.| Miss Margaret Dunlap has returned AHE a56 ANe / % again the roll of time has brought so. | Lindley of New York, son of Mre. Hubert Work. will return to his apart- | to Washington after visiting her | R 3 r ridN / ciety toward the annual Charlty Rall, | Charles N. Lindley. and the late Mr. ment at the Wardman Park Hotel home at Laurens. 8. C. | SN , ’ f, which will take place at m-u\l\?lrlurt- indley, S e holidays | o | . | q < Astoria January 1 his w e the | Mis atbade W T ;5."'?»‘1',;\-.,""\1?(:;‘"T.'If“ifi..l"‘..lf: h:dl:‘cjfli “_""'“‘“‘",‘ Mmoot “","l e de-| IS ; 3 : ot u-ntl :-’::.‘-7. .I:rh:"fr..:‘.'q s 2 ronty.fleat_affair, and it i predicted | yn'zh‘ur”’nfk .'kurm'r'-tb b 'yi»anl,‘-r\ M families, Br. and Mra. Philip Work | artment of North turoles | Rilaee 3 . | Tiewduy evening in the Chevy Chuxe ¥ ; more_brillant | Hastings of Pennsylvania and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Work. En | 4 by 2 " i 3 3 ? Library In honor of the m, Mr. z wsors. Mrs. | uate of Westgver School route to Washington he stopped_to | el for a brief stay. 1 . Y Avthur Royee Kidder | - 1 ¥ Conn, e ‘)'n'a son ;2\ l:\!;\' nr}.;] d;n;":ht_-r'. O\I::!‘ Mr. Erwin Posnswen has arrived in 3 ; mlml l'n‘l line |I"A:v .:nv"k-:mlllnl ox. m;_lafl T el Tadaae “,\’Ir' kr;.‘n&' ¥ was grads Mrs. - Bissell, at their h | Washington from the German em 1 ord street entertnined ut bridge un L v otchkiss School and Princeton in Evansten, IiL [ ey = alexico angswillibatiat s : 3 3 ten Tuenduy afternoon. have the Distoric hackground of the | versits. " fiis father_was 4 T ConH » | Mayflower for a few davs. § " 3 Mr, John Klemun, who Is attending 4 | Charity Ball. Instituted in the davs practicing in New Yo .A\Hs. _Rm'fl & Copeland will go lnl . s 2 | YW wchool In Mussachusetts, In spending when hoopskirts and black stock® home P v N. 3 Mr. New York tomorrow, ACCOMPANYINK | Afjse Grace Wall of Boston wn " N 1 the holldays with his parents, Mr. were the mode, this dance has been ' Lindley's grandfather was Gen [ "‘" son. Royal & }}‘gwla"fl’; . WhO | \fiss Bennie Williams of Cambridge, I A b A . and Mrs, Paul Rleman, on Kirke | b, {held every year. with only '|.hv¢‘h'|'nri ver of the United States Arr I’\‘r"::*d""‘\‘flnl“l:_:"‘:‘“"’; i?mlfl:lsmi i\)fu:!.. have x?kena suite at the Grace R y X street, e 4 1’\‘\‘"“‘{«'1":\'1';"”" by the Civil and le‘.:-”":: of the State of Col - A 2 § . | Dodgze Hotel for an ex*ended visit. | 8 3 5 Mrn. Jere Crane ontertalned at ten % 4 ol ars. om the city of Denver Who have been visting Senator and | = 3 on Wednesday nt her home on Chevy D 7 ! Jor almost half a century the en- | named. Mrs, Copeland at the Wardman Park | Mrs. Elmore Hurst, who for the \ \ 8 Chavy Chuse parkway. y i (ertatienE, Wb tile: arAtiest! evant] . Hotel. will also return to their home past nine vears has made her home in 3 B 4 3 3 3 Dean Menry Grattan Doyle of | 17 / 4 on the soclal calendar. Invitations | {Iipn!oar night, in New York tomorrow. "";“flf"m’ \S::v“nm!: é" ;‘"«"N“E“l““ i S L Thitty-third atreet spent lnat week . s wera more eagerly sought than ot tha s s i $ ! make her home. Mra.| . % 2 in New York City. “ foce) practically any of the present-da et Representative and Ars. B, G Hurst will entertain nt luncheon to-| RO B 3 “"Mr_and Mrw. I L. Moore and the | innces, for the rule of the Four Hun. BIY:. which will Lc“?'\ am :Mmfi?m:‘ {;sd-h caron | MOrTO® in the. presidential dining | 3 i 3 won Donald of North PPelham, N. Y. ; as_ strictly enforced at_that | 100 of the R B e A nNATie Ty | O on o be Ao Wer. N J Al con are house guests for the holidays of o ? : time, and those who attended the Lula it Sena-| Mr. and T iievioe V. Bene | A\ 8 b Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Thompson of | }7 24 j Charity Ball were considered to have Lula Dean, daughters of ate Nena- | r. and Mrs. Laurence V. Benet of & 3 ¥ i o s B Dean of Hernando, Miss, | Paris are in Washington. where they | | * 5 ‘ Ingomar street, Mr. Moore will stay 7 £ A attained an finpregnable position in Mics Rebecca Dean went from here to | formerly made their home, and will R 3 - ; for. Now. ¥eun day. &no, Min MUS t g ; ociety. 4 . Oaborn, Johi w York to take up post-zraduate be at the Mavflower for about two | N \ § and her son will extend thelr vis 2 Fyen at this time the atmosphere | jonn Ruther ork in Columbia University. while weeks —Refore returning to Europe 3 . ; 3, | through January. MRS. GERARD E. HASK of conservatism clings to this fete. jea Dr. D, her younger sister. Miss Mary Lula |on February 1, they will spend il o 3 . o X ¢ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wheeler of | Before her marriage, December 22, she nq a number of those who will attend | .y 5 . : opi Friday. eral weeks in Philadelphin ) ; \ 3 k ‘Thirty-third street were at home was Miss Thelma Bromwell, can bring to mind the evenings wie P i i ] 8 \ ¥ o Monday In honor of their son and | ————— ——- | carriages drawn by high-stepping Mary Box. da hter of Repre Mise Maxine M daughter - in - law Mr, and Mrs M N l F | horses drove sentative and Mrs. Box. is | Place nor st is spending her Christ. . Harold Alden W eler, and Miss any ove. eatures the hotel pending the week at Lonacon- Mas vacation with relatives in Pitts. | 3 WX g ¢ Dorothy Wheeler of Baltimore. £ the fair visitors from the vehic'es to A burgh and McKeesport, Pa. X m.\m. t-::‘-..mu{-'n: 1;::::,.».{" -””'r‘ n""' Embraced in Prodram weted footway Ie — —— \ v parents, Mr. A (I ctel \anderbilt, who is| _ Miss Regina Rretzfelder of | 3 e Buttrick of Duxbury, Mass., are : of the Countess Szechenyi, | Shepherd street northwest and s j % § | stopping at Wardman Park Hotel Of Cormng Horse Show Washington late Friday | Edith Rubenstein of ¢ ce, 3 i " g . J for the remainder of the Winter. W AL o sqanl: the seRltktof ‘mtter- a from New York and will be at the AL lw\(\ r:w‘nfl';:u: e weeks RN ] ? Mr. and Mrs., W. Harold Smith of Responses to invitations indicate ti el their home about the middle. of Miliary rond gave dinner Chinte | Benefit Entertainment Listed | the tall wilt huve, the sropiiec artr Mr. Arhur Bliss Lane. recently ap- January. 3 y i 4 mas day h pEEESRs s _ ance known in a long periof . e chief of the Division of Mex-{ \u o | 'll;hnin:::"'i'h‘nl.r:;r L LB January 9 Being Plan- \Anmouncement iiax neen made tha 4 . Aff. of the State Department, Miss Elizabeth Callahan of Shenan. ! e A SN0V CETE b . o i kel Mre Lane are stopping at the d0ah College. who is spendin | MRS, MEYER DAVIS, Baltimore. s, Menry De Coursey ned by Managers on an crvted the office of the treavurer of [dinces and » nn Fark Hotel prior to taking holidays with her aunt, Mra. Cora F.| e of larze group of Washingtonians visiting at Hot Springs over the I i iaty tot : the affair. of boxholders ' will pe d entertained £ Hall of Colorado avenue no el Adams of Military road e are Mmes. Ernest Fahnestock. James ” a north it t co! their new home on o rthwest, | holidays. Saturday eve- aborate Dcale. e L mposed 5 will return to &chool the first of the - = . at bridge and supper y | W. Gerard. Charles Butler. John F. extended Mr. and Mrs. Lane have [ ) g ning. -_— | Daniell, Charles H. Roberts. (ieorze each subser just come from Mexico City, where | Week. M i d 2, 5 3 Mrs. Haywood Sanfor : e Tt b O Ore| Plans are complate for the bemenit | 5y, Baker. Jr: Jeremish San o | vit@ chres Ast e . L s oceasion the - Mr. Lane was first secretary of the —_ | . . 3 a - - French of Newtonville, Mass. United States embas E 1 t d I\/I t t of for the holidays of Mr.|Society Horse Show at the Riding and . - FENE e Of Personal Interest to | niiste ena uantiCco [ the ‘Buests for the Bol amdier ai| Hunt Club mext Friday, January 6. | F”Ninermernorn. £ Kingabory Cur-|witl o res tun and their two children have arrived Washington Residents | their home on Military road. ] e Cuote headed by | {ig and John 8. Rogers. by e an Wilson Greenlee has | Mre. Richard M. Cutts, promises many A1 Mmes. Matthew Du_Bois. E * 33 4 L Washington from Panama 1o Visit i : ’ , : in Washington {rom Panama 1o Wil| = The Town and Countrs Club gave H OStS at 1 |tC 1in lg o the United States Naval|novel fuatures 'in the program of | wards Spencer, W. Thorn Kissell events. Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, chair- | nest (reene, James Lees Laidlaw. Mrs. Darby’s its New Year eve ball last ni Pasite: o] Ly i y B ight at Ac v after spending his Christ Clotz, at 910 Twenty-third street. ihe Mayfower Hotel, It was larely — — Ao cation | with bl parents, |man of the afterncon performance, | Frederickc T. Bedford. Philip G. Gom E:aa B R Mre. Blaine Lipscomb, who con. Attended, many outof-town guests g Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Greenlee. will be assisted by Mrs. J. T. Jackson. | jor, Trowbridge Callaway, E. V. Hart-| Eta eta Phi Club ling January 5 on the nere for the holidays being present. | N oy, Y \r. and Mrs. Frederick K. Kunkel | The prugram as arranged by them w i rd S. Beardman, Cortlan 1 Clul ';:P,‘;;? By S Chas % visit| Miss Amy Behrend was hostess New Year Eve Entertainment Most Novel Party o iiitamy ‘Yoad spent the Christmas | include eight classes, among these the e T i e To S her son-inlaw and daughter, Lieut. ! f S P M D o i with Mr. Kunkel's parents | “diplomatic class,” in which the young | Eieanor Le Roy and Annie Burr Jen o Stage Dance o eason at Post-—DNany Linners at Slatington, Pa. members of the diplomatic corps will | re. Clarence H. Mac-| The Eta Beta Phi Club wiil be host and Mrs. Thomas Dresser White, will | = 8. ol party at Keith's for 12 voung friends. The Young People’s Circle of the fride. Those who have already entered Stephen C. Millot T. J. Oakley |t an informal dance ar K. | ! not sail until January 22. She will Keitl 3 iy go from Los Angeles on the President | Miss Virginia Adalaide Kaufman E Precede Affair. Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church en- | their mounts in this class are Countess | Rhinelander and Harry Pe vesterday at a luncheon at the Cafe Marks, followed by a theater iy | was hostess at a tea Wednesday 2 tertained at a dance Wednesday eve-|Cornelia Szechenyi. Miss Angelica | Robbins. from 4 to 6 o'clock in her home, 1868 ning at the Chevy Chase Library in|Pueyrredon. Miss Theodora Catalani, Miss Mary B. Temple of Knoxville, | Columbia road, in honor of Mr. st 3 i who are home | Princess Eliza g i eaty Tenn., who is now in Washington, is | Pierre Lazarus of Paris. QUANTICO, Va. December 31— had as thelr guests Mrw Ruioh B ?fip?;aor'-o‘l::;-;:.ud“" 3 Mari I‘u5|lllZ| P 5 e e A B e I 2&?";‘222-"1& e at the Mayflower. | Miss Audrey Sigmund is visiting | The most novel party of the year was (Glj e A Mra Lyman | Mr. John D. Kilpatrick, Jr., of Tome | Reine Claudel. = Another interesting K Harlequin.” which is to take | Younz. president e ety o e S NG FXOrk Taver NChe nisiain thie ipostigvmnasiim tnishl: | pavimore ot Wishington; Sy JonmaMiss Georgia Kilpatrick | feature will be the “family class” in | place at the Heckscher Theater on | vice president New York Mrs. George Mesta enter-| " yjicl Vivian Cohn, who was the |When the enlisted men were hosts at| Capt. K. I Buse in spending the |of Bryn Mawr Schoul, Baltimore, are which many of the younger entrants |January 19 and 20. The performance | retary: A tai ¥ ven you! TSOns g weig peeegted 3 . o dance as thelr| holidays in Charleston, & C.. with | spending the holidays with their par-| wiill ride with the older members of | will he for the benefit of the Junior ‘{I?edr;:\annino(‘hs:p'r:flid!nr'ul:ll‘:mms guest of Miss Vera Relfkin, returned a Dulf'h nh_(mn: dance a | Mrs. Buse, where she is visiting her | ents, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kilpatrick | their families. In this group will be | League Baby Shelter. The second eve- urer. Toom of the Mayflower. . e jusmlinew eer S entertainment. | Ly inis while recuperating from a | of Military road. the | M. Theodore’ Douglas Robinson with | ning the plas will be followed by a | i ot e e e s iies |k oumit invitallons iwero tnsued | pacant iliness, Capt. Buse will return | Miss Kathrine Mullowney, the [his daughter, Elizabeth: Mrs. J. Bor- | ball at the RitzCariton 8 Nats 3 Mrs. Henry Churchill Bonnycastie been the guest of Miss Helen Nord- |, )\ oo ynusual as 1o color scheme | after New Year. Aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander | den Harriman. with her two grand. the most interesting_num- National Woman's Party i her Savghter: Siles Jane ‘Bonny- | linker for the holidays. whl yeturn | =0 Lo The orchestra pit repre-| Capt. and Mrs. €. G. Hicks lett last | Mullowney, entertained at & dance on | children, Charles Harriman Russell | bers is the proposed Sicilian ballet. 2 ¥ castle, whose marriage to Lieut. Ar-| “’nlr" P';"!;'le ";“.Ine: ‘ormturf‘n In |and wording. T tawe | Week for Cambridge. Md.. to visit | Thursday evening at her home on Con- | and Phyllis Borden Russell, and Mrs. for which Mrs. James Paul Warburg | Plans .\1emorlal Service thur H. Bender, U. S. A. wil ul\-e}l St h"m! «‘f‘ l{ sented a Dutch boat and the stage | [\ " cant. Hicks will return | necticut avenue. " C T. Grayson with her young sons. | js composing the incidental music. e place January 7, have arrived in| ‘onizht & s home a party of| . as decorated with a huge plate in|after a few dava' hunting and Mrs. Misses Charlotte and Helen Wheeler | Every box has been sold for both Members of the Junior League have ' /T Fmil Berfnes Washington and are the guests of | YOUNE folk in honor of his house | o8 o plue and white. The post| Hicks will remain for several weeks. |of Raymond street entertained on Fri- | performances. Among the boxhold~~s ' requested volunteers for the roles of it Wymond Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mclntyre aifuests. = Mr. Richard|ch o And white. T o | " Maj. 'and Mra. R. L. Denik anter. | dey evening at a Christmas dance. | lare the Countess Szechenyi, Mra. OF. | acene shifters b g g s 3106 Thirty-fourth street. P ¥ e e | Christmas tree occupied o | (ained at dinner recently at the Crane | Miss Doris Crampton and Miss Bet-| den i Mills, Mrs. Joseph Himes. Mrs | The hallet is being directed by Miss | o 7% (e r\z bear. Mrs. The wedding will take place at the | 't ot . d (he holi. |the hall and was oftset by a Dutch [ Ntk 11 Quantico. tv Parker entertained on Wednesday | Fugene Myer. jr.: Mrs. Joseph Leiter, | Leonore and is composed of a selected o0 S Mearel Law Bome of Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre, uncle | dianapolis, to remain during the holi-| '\ iy iy each of the other three | Lieut. Comdr. G. L. McClintock, |evening at a Christmés dance at the (Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs | group of students of the musical Jennie O. Berliner will and aunt of the bride-elect. P Nictiiia Pavwec iwas Mostess . Festoons of blue and white | Medical Corps, U. 8. N.. and Mra. Mc: | home of Miss Crampton on Macomb | Frank D. Freyer, Mrs. Edward Camp. | comedy course at the Junior League after Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Bolling. ir.. | at luncheon N 60Batay 1o her homs | ron | e ahts, and| Clintock wers week end guesta of fstreet. bell, Mra. Frank Cheatam, Mrs. Henry | Players'’ Theater School. Mrs. Fen- k ; r. an rs. N e | ot - ool ke ribbon hung from the lights, Lieut. F. Webster, Medical Corps.| Maj. and Mrs. Joha D. Kilpatrick | T. C. Allen, Mrs. Richard M. Cutts and | ton Taylor is in charge of the group BAE Wialowste. Afsawarts ;’“;‘n’d' e e et avenue in honor of her |\ ainers from these formed the deco- | U, 8. X" and Mra. Webster, Lieut. |of Military road gave a dinner Christ- | Countess de Benque. I-nd among the debutantes in it are BT ek T e at Camp Meade. | Philadeiphia. ~ Miss be Simon of | fations for the rest of the hail. The | Comdr. McClintock is going to Ports- imas day in honor f AMre, May and | * Mrs. Coolidge heads the list of dis- |Misses Lillian Schieffelin Sange Robert B. Shackelford at Camp g b e ains I it 2 Dutch windmills, and | mouth. N. H.. for duty, having recent- | Ellen Kilpatrick of Baltimore, and | tinkuished patronesses for the event. | Talla Fairchild. Sarah Williams. M ostess at & young fo ch | programs were Duf I completed a special course of study | Capt. and Mrs. Wintred Houghton of | Others are Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, | J. Riker, Ruth Ledyard and Irma e Dr. Louise Stanley —_—— ise Mar; Robnett, daughter of | v ; ‘ _ : e SAEaYy. D, Bobmett, who are | "aey. “Tuiinct ertsberg and daugh. | Duich flags wers given as favors. | iz New York. Fort Myer. Va. Nobil Donna de Martino, Mme. Clau. | Tilton. located at the Boston Navy Yard. i8 | o UniiolTT ouise Hertzberg, of New | Refreshments were served in the| Mr. and Mrs J. Ross Tilford of | Mr. John Marsey of California is|del, Mme. Peter. Mme. Samy Pasha,| The invitation and program cover spending the month of January With | ¥y, "o, (he guests of the former's *Dutch Inn,” which was situated at New York and Washington were the | the house guest of Mr. Fred Simpich | Mra. Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. Curtis D. | has been designed by Mrs. Edwin P.| Hostess at Di * her uncle, Lieut. John Vernon Mur-| o ipoer Mre Herman Hollander. one end of the hall. Dancing was|house guesta recently of Capt. and|on Macomb street. . Wilbur, Mrs. James Couzens. Mrs | Grosvenor. The invitations are being | t inner phy. at 1631 Euclid street. | s Faat L. mter i | feas ® %0 13 o/ Mrw. Howard N. Stent Miss Elizabeth Breger of Warren- | Charles P. Summerall, Mrs. Charles | addressed by a committee under the | Dr. Louise Stanlev entertained at 2 —_— | e e A Gl s Nl Cunt. W Medical Corps,| _Capt. and Mrs. Field Harris had | (on, Va.. was the house guest for sev-| k. Huches, Mrs. John A Lejeune. |chairmanship of Miss Lydia Dadmun. 2 dinner party at Mr. and dra Arion Vaunevar Cush | [R0e (b ROUG Oy M sfordecal 7. |, 8. X.. and M +ton entertained | With them for a short visit Mrs. Har, of Miss Sarah Pollard on | Mrs. John A. Hull, Mrs. Henry T. C. | Among those assisting are Mrs. Ro ==gwn and Mr. Willum M. Cushman | bride. Mr. and Mem FIoRscal C0i U, B . o at the Officers Club Tues. | [it” mather and sister, Mra, Chinn and | MeKinley street. Allen. Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Ed- land Palmedo, Mrs. Lewis Gibb and Rave moved from 2319 Calforys g s f in e fer AigukIpmian Norman | Mise RGth Chinn/ ol WaKbRELM, and [ 30 "and Mra. Charles T. Penn of [ ward W. Eberle, Mrs. Cary T. Gray- Misses Suzanne Armsirong, Carel street, to ir new home, 2402 s M . b B Mids] Misx Luey McLaren of Missouri. | Forty-fourth street, entertained at a{son, Mrs. Henry . Rousseau, Mrs. | Rhoades. Grace Wrenn. Pauline oming avenue. | foam nq.,.rl,,',r,:'"a:&fi"' e ‘1 e i ‘I.',‘f.’"‘{'-:\“.'}‘ gt W M GR 0% “:‘“m':n?:r"';‘tllnn'r ance innt evening at the Con- | Theodore Douglas Robinson, M. Cop- | Dodge. Miriam Miller and Winitred Mrs. Harry Wardman and her | street, Wednesday evening from $:30 | Academy. Thelr guests Included n‘--.:‘""ffi é\“."‘n:n .“l-’;!,-m';rmn""t Misn xr;:::nn;\l 1“9\1?:2"‘(;!1:3. P ‘214\‘:"‘1} ¥ .{,": .\?::-'.ws‘i‘d'::'r“:d.u}\,l; Trask. AL MsRptie SIS B s XIM L e s EBkIA) band ey who are at home for | % GUID Tind Miss Helen Lilikes | MI8 G b ess at luncheon and | Mrs. A. €. Dalton, Mrs, Henry F.| A betrothal of great interest to wre spending the holidays with Mr.| Dr. and Mra Louis Bkir and the holidays. : . !of Philadelphia and Midshipman J. H. | yiGee prigay Dimock, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty. | New York society was contained in Wardman In their home on ,..m;e'-u- | young mon. Frane, ofhnuerm Mass., Lieut. Col. and Mrs, W P. Upshur | 5o " Na Midshipman Harold Bauer Mr‘ M Syvret of the French de- | Mrs > Dows, Mt Huyte E the recent snnouncement of Mrs. 2 cut avenue. will leave about the four- | will return to their home tomortow | wera hosta at dinner Sat any e | e e N mapella, M, | p i €. 3 Byt ot et the | Mrs. 1. Borden Harriman, M« Josenh | Price Whitaker of Washington et S Jlllill\‘ L sh R 8 Bt ocstimmwnths (o’ Seetuim Co [uttar balng_ (e RS oy | for “their i Fodith Cushing. daughter of | Partment of e and Mes. G. W.| Himes. Mrs. Lyman Kendall, Mrs. |her daughter. Miss Katharine Rusiing | ¢/ s Lansburgh Paris, where Mim Wardman is bail's parents, Mr. an rs. Harry |guests, Brig. Gen. and Mrx - | Capt- and Mra. Francis Cushing, en. | Bouse ®uest ot AU S0 T v o™ storae. Sira"Arthur O'Brian. | Whitaker. was engaged to Elisha 4 SR B e ; | P cart Woerner of New ok |, :{.,-:‘::3'nf:\:;"'\lr;nmrm::h:rv"""'""‘ a party of 20 at dinner | Stone B8 LU cheon Wednesday | Mrs. Chauncey Parker. jr. Mrs. Ze | Dyer. son of Gen. George R. Dyer and 2 Mr. Lawrence Higzine, who has been [ ypeny’ the week end with his mother, | Breckenridge and Capt. and Mrs, W. | Toursdey "l‘l"‘"},',“‘f",.,";:'"":"',',‘5""';? for Miss Syvret. Amon the guests :i:l;ner“lr'rllln;-;'m:t Rabert ‘Roose- thie late Mra Otace Gurnes Dyer Shade Shop appointed attache of the United States o W >n Columbia rosd. | 5 , g | Kue - e were Mrs. Eugene Stevens, Mrs. Julia L Jos S - Miss Whitaker 3 omaney at Mexico City. i . s O e e | el B Y o W alar: GUth ftsopans ) and Mra. C. A-{gpodfiah, Miss Emily Smith, who has LT T T O T AR I e Tt | Upholstery Shop 5 Y otel a few days | 3 = ot B S g - @ Ltz | > the Hawsila hatles Boughton Wo School i v « 2 3 Christmas i other. ’ e “ s ey eV " 1 | tico to attend the dance at the Mans- 9 Collake. F The entiry r of the show is city _and the late '3} % L s ,..‘”'31 Boston. Mr. Carlton Kaufman has as his | Ofcers’ Club, having 45 guests in or | faid Country Club in_Frederickaburg "",'"’;"‘T; """_"“.’"':““":f‘g‘mf; Fdith | will Ko toward paving the debt on the Gov. rlisha Island Order Now s e jgset -t fhe Suliiye Av. “Baee | Suncior. i Faicn stiends sche » Capt. and Mes. Field Harris, En. | (Jrof Thomes o O e visiting | Soldiers. Sailors and Marines' Club | He attended . = 1ashipman Charles E. Earl, who | Beneach of Baltimore |in Washington sign A. E. Harris and Capt. and M 3 old . Pel ok | maintained hy the Woman's Army and | Newpor: and Princeton Universiy has been spending the holidays wuh‘ Miss Irma Kruger of Baltimore was | Mrx W, J, Livingston, wife of Lieut. 1" D Jlermle. :_n, 11;:! .\||:|u. ‘I_lm‘t . Pelligren on | NalnaIned By v Henry T G AL| The wedding will take place on o * . E B e e A"Strs, A. 1. Farl, | the guent of Miss Syiva Sherby Iant | Livingaton. ‘now with fhe oxpedition:| “yir. Andre Otier of Paris and Qe | FoELv o ke Kane and thelr | N Is chairman of the finance com. Saturday, Februaty 4. at Washingion 818 17th St. \.W. e e Mo the United States | week 1o attend her dance at theCoun: iary forces In China, han ux her house | peva, Switzerland, it the house guest | g e g orir o week end fn | Mittee and those assisting Mrs, Cutts | bt ¥ Naval Academy tomorrow. ;ll’_\;‘:‘hl.hn;\ '.??,.'“’?3;,:","'3'.;"».. ‘v."ali_ul{;l \.\nw’n Helen O'Hea of Little | of Lieut ll' Al dn‘al-»lm{!r. 'I)«nlt\ Lk v | ave Mrs, St. John Grehle, Mrs. Daniel | Mr. and Mrs. Ross Av B Phone Er. ¢ o . & % wlls, N. I Corps, U. 8 N..'und Mrs. MacInnis. 1 e _|'Fate. Mrs. Frank B. Freyer and Mrs. of Harrishurg. Pa.. Mr. A, L Fleming and hix daughter. | hosts Wedneaday night in their home | [Lieut ol and Mra. Sullivan had | Thent and Mes, A. D. Challacombe Dorsey Grifith_anter- | A% ML P T m g o By AR Mrs Nettfe Fleming, of 2700 Con- | on Rittenhouse street in honor of Mins lax their guests for Christmax Mrs. | en ned & party s 60 T "“‘““"‘ "‘d‘"‘? “‘"{'\':'l‘ e o v leave Warhington | Mace of Pittsburgh, who in the guest Peterso ot 14 5 St fcid a i N C din-| gtudio in honor of and Mrs, W/ necticut_avenue, leave ace of Pittebuirgh, who Petermon, wife of Lieut. Edwin Peter. | ner Monday ‘night at the Crane Neck. | IS e Port Turon, Mien. | B ] b =) () ) ) =l =——10 =001 today for Melbourne, Fla., where they 't Mr. and Mre. Max Weyl, 2d, of |l uon, Medical Corps, H. H. Joyce, U. 8 and M ! . M . will pass the entire Winter. | Wardman Park Annex. | Capt. and Mrs. L. G, Meprit, U, 8. M. | Joyce are on a motor try 5 - T Saatigites Jor | S M ind SMin. David Himmelblau | “of Washington. Mre, Merrit in the . and will visit friends in Nor. ul Miss Grace n. daughier °f | will return to their home In Chiciko | davghter of ~Licut. Col. and Mre. | folk. Va, and Charleston. &, ¢ | the Manafield Country Club dance In | . X A ensperonad by | (Omoiows Rtar WK KIS Iatter's | Sullivan, | “Miss Sadie Hughes. daughter of | Fredericksburg | o] where she --lefl(‘”” "h”“ aon, | barents. Mr. and Mra. Leo Mantner. Maj H. Morse will leave shortly | Capt and Mis, L, T. Hughes, Is spend- | Lleut. Col. and Mra Sullivan enter L] e wnt Mos Kok aailentint | . MISS Evelym @ckiom Wes hoxtexs at | fop Chicago, 111, where he will be on | ing the week end fn Baltimore us the | tained at dinner Friday evening for o] Cadet Merillatt Moses, 15 2 luncheon Tuesday in her home at the duty with the Reser guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Herr- | their son. Midshipman Raymond R | ! L the academy. Argonne. - Chaplain and Mrx e Wither. [ munn Sullivan, fr. Thelr kuests Included 30 Mrs. Louis Lombard, widow of} Mr. and Mra. Joseph King have as wpoon entertained at Monday Mu). L. F who returned [ of the vounger set of the post. Lisut | s their guests over the holldaya thei guests Di | from Nicary onth, wi [Col. and Mra. Sullivan took thelr | Louls Lombard of Castie Trezavno “Importer and Creator” ¢ y © has | brotherinlaw and wister, Mr. and Mra. | Lancaster of Frederickaburg, nt visit A cuest« to the dunce at the OfMcers’ Loke Lugano, Bwitzerla who hag | D1 4 4 5 r B i cent visitor { cers n the guest of M Janet Rich- |G Harris of New York Chaplain Witherspoon's mother, Mis 1 h while Mu). Vi later In the evening Sikwps the Xeew ity Miss Marian King has as her guest | Andrew Hamilton Witherspoon of (in 3 . Alice Knight Pryor of Anna 1215 G Street Northwest o wo weeks, W wecupy a . . :z”, ey urhon afier Jan- | over the week end Miss Carol Kitchell | Chambershurg, Pa., and Mr. and Mes, | - Capt, and My 1. D Hermle enter-{oflis, Md.. and her son. Midshipman us 21 which time Miss Ticharas of Brooklyn, N, Y> W. Mavo Smith of Fredericksburg | tained Informally at dinner on Friday Knight Pryor, are the house cuests Jeuves for her annual Northern Jece Miss Jeunette Bear I visiting rela- | “They later took thelr guests to Wash: | evenln I tking their guests to of Lieut, Col. and Mys R 1t Sullivan > 4 tives in New York to the theater, Mrs, Maurice Kafka entertained the | A and Mrex, . A. Lutz ent nuel T Cushi Thursday Hridge Cluh 1asr week In ' tained yor thewr daugnter Frisciil S | ve heen spern g i- her home in Chevy Chane. Thursday “ anee at th ; . d Ehippon Point &l tre. Cecella Michaelis and Miss Officers’ more | WASHINGTON'S FINEST MEN'S WEAR STORER where 1h " jan Cohen returned Friday from & | guets were of the younger set spend- | early in Ja chautsuquas meeting in Detroit ing the holldays here 1 Beginning Tuesday, January 3rd— We place our Entire Stock of Quality Furs on Sale at the Lowest Prices in Years. Every Coat Must Be Sold at Once. A Supreme Opportunity for the Women in the City to Save. I 3313 to 509 Reductions Dr. and Mrs. Arthur klv:h’ ."l"" his home, | tomorrow sfter University in Waushington is spending / . ppending the week it « ”4"‘( i ";‘“‘ visiting his Mre. M. Hunleln. the holidoys with hix aunt, Miss Helen Old t ca" me”lo"l"c Look at these Marvelous Values. Plan to be at Our Store when We slen tings % ahich Mr. Felix of Baltimore | Rockwell Jogical Borie America, of WHICH .y bepn the guest f| Maj. and Mra 11 Burtlett enter Open. Were AOW Calfakin Coate; trimmed with Fox........ X . $150 o organzation Dr. Keith s president. i enuin Mr. ftichurd Hollane d guests Thursday evening by He delivered his pre 6] nAdress g Virginie Michaells i in Bl | having three tables of hridge a’ld Northern Seal Coats (plain). .. 128 85 Northern Seal Coatsi trimmed w 228 138 before the wociety a1 the Case Club of e for the holidays, the guest of apt. and Mrs. 1. G, Patchen hive d Platinum Fox. Case Bohool of Apptied Belences Fii pep yyne, Mre John Lion nw thelr houre guest Misw Catherine Dark Muskrat Coatsi trimmed Sy \ 225 150 Ay evening. and made the presents we Kty Lion of Baltimore i the ! Conreidine of Washington | thon rjuech bestowing i ‘:; huvn"v kK end guest of relativel Lieut, and Mrs. A D Challncombe | f . o T Sy i Vonrore, et uvon | | New Year Wishes Silver Muskrat Coats; trimmed with Red and Brown Fox. ... - /0 178 Brown Cavacul Coats; trimmed with Braws Fox......... 13§ nbus, Ohio, before re urning 1o : Hifll‘ | 328 250 165 il 9 Special 7-Course | Q/IS 1927 closes, we wish to express 268 195 Mise Vlimsberh or Fawtelle Coatey trimmed with Natural Squireel, Dyed Squireel, Fiteh 238 5 N s =——lol—=c]——=Iol——nl———=[o]—} 0] c The -l Asughter of Dr. und Mre Henry . > s e o wawtele e e the | @0"!!}" 1["“- DINNER our sincere appreciation to the host e Juminon in Bysrianbrg. | COLUMBIA 2D, ur 18 ST, ROAST TURKEY of old and new friends we have served ! FRIED CHICKEN during the past year. And to wish each s Visle vonR Owen will ”‘;“’Q (‘holt. 0' from N York tomortow W visit her . or C Ire v, ¥regerick Denisor Owen ROAST MEATS and every one— et 1717 P street northwest, snd will seaist g1 the New Year doy tes which B e, "1 owsats Today, New Year’s Day A Very Happy and Prosperous Mrs. Edmund von Hesseln of pel | 5043 ¥rom 1 Until 7:30 hem N Y, und Mrs C. ¥V B of | g 4 cueste of M) Typitylng the ol - fushloned, B et and shins S Zesll nt ror home-cooked N Dinner $ 3 treet unt p Z pusly | M street until sfter the \u“ Reservations Dorothy Lampen. member of Hovel e Vo (Mond 3 gy J IN(‘ INURVAD BRulrol CoRbE CBIAND 1s 131 8 48 av K8 v 518 o888 s HARFNRRSRAAS s 325 Natural Squireel; trimmed with Platinum Fon.oiioiiiiiiiiiiiiininan s Tire Joseph HoMmun, @t their home s . ‘on Buchunsn slicet nopthaest during el = e i g g biskiders [cE—lalc——olc——olc——]o]c—— 0| c——%F2a| 00—

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