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18 SOCIETY, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928. SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Issue Invitation ... State Functions of Season. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge have issued invitations for their annual reception to the diplo- matic corps in Washington, November 15, at 9 o'clock, in the Executive Mansion. Cards are also out for the musical which will follow the dinner to be given by the Chief Execu- tive and First Lady November 8 in honor of the members of the President’s official family. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wil- bur, will return to the Capital this evening from a short stay in Wheeling, W. Va. Tomorrow the Secretary will go to New York to spend several days. Mrs. Wilbur will not accompany the Secretary. The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine have invitations out for the preliminary showing of the chrysan- themums ‘in the department green- | houses, at Fourteenth and B streets, tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Miss Marian Jardine, debutante daughter of Secretary and Mrs. Jar- dine, attended the luncheon today giv- en by Mrs. John Munce, jr., of Old Corners, in Alexandria, Va., who enlpr-‘ tained in the Hay-Adams House, in | compliment to Miss Celeste Walker Page | and Miss Mary Lee Phillips. The other guests were M Elizabeth Trescott, Miss Margaret Boss, Miss Janet Murray, | Miss Louisa Turpin, Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, Miss Jane Crosby, Miss Mary Devereux. Miss Dorothy Dial, Miss Lal- 1a Harrison Lynn, Miss Frances Wagga- man, Miss Frances Wall. Miss Eleanor Miss Elizabeth Brawner, Miss | and Miss Beatrice | Hunt, Adair Childress Littlefield. Dean of Diplomats Host Last Evening to Visitors. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard entertained at dinner last evening in compliment to Lord and Lady Kylsant of England. Others in the company were the Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Kellogg, the Minister of Poland and Mme. Ciecha- nowska, the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey, Admiral H. H. Campbell of the British navy, Sir John Hanbury- Willlams, Mr. and Mrs. Hackworth, the Hon. Mrs. Henderson, Mrs. E. H. G. Slater, the Hon. Anne Lytton-Mil- banke, Mr. David E. Finley and Mr.and | Mrs. Torr and Miss Stourton of the embassy staff. Maj. Gen. Sir John Hanbury-Wil- liams is sailing today on the Olympic for his home in England. Also sailing on the liner are Lord and Lady Kylsant, the Hon. Mrs. Henderson and Miss Henderson and Admiral H. H. Campbell, who accompanied Sir John Hanbury- Willlams to this country for the wed- ding of his son. Mr. John C. Hanbury- Williams, to Princess Zenaida Cantacu- zene yesterday. Lady Isabella Howard called a meet- | ing in the British enibassy at 3 o'clock this afternoon for the paironesses sponsoring the Lowell Thomas lecture in the National Theater Friday after- noon, November 9, the revenue from the lecture to be used for local charities. ‘The newly appointed Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Ferdinand Veverka, accompanied by Mme, Veverka and their two children, arrived in Washing- ton last evening and are established in the legation. The United States Ambassador to Ttaly and Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher are arriving in New York today on the Roma from Italy. | Mrs. William Phillips will leave New | York this evening to join the United States Minister to Canada in Ottawa. ‘The director of the budget nad Mrs. Herbert Lord had dining with them last evening at the Army and Navy Club Mrs. Gerald Schuyler of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Horace Farnham of Mont- pelier, Vt. ‘The assistant military attache of the British embassy, Maj. William Alston, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Prancis Amhurst Cecil in Biltmore, N. C. Mr. Matthew Murphy, secretary of the Irish legation, entertained a company at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler last night. Mr. Takashi Taniguchi of the Jap- | anese embassy will entertain at_dinner in the White House suite in the Willard | this evening. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Frank B. Up- ham have arrived in Washington and will be at the Mayflower until the middle of next week, when they will go to New London, Conn., where Admiral Upham will board the flagship Camden and take command of the control forces. Mrs. Curtin, wife of Lieut. L. W. Curtin, Air Corps, U. 8. N,, is in Wash- ington for a few days from her home on North Shore Point, Norfolk, and is stopping at the Wardman Park Hotel. She is accompanied by Mrs. Marue Cobb MecAndrews of Norfolk. Mr. Williamson Smith Howell, jr., first secretary of the United States embassy in Mexico, is now in Washington and is at the Mayflower. Miss Cumming to Marry Mr. Kendrick in January. Miss Diana Cumming, daughter of the surgeon general of the Public Health Service and Mrs. Hugh S. Cumming, | has selected Thursday, January 3, for | the date of her wedding to Mr. Mande- ville Kendrick, son of Senator and Mrs. s for the First Washington Cathedral. No other de- tails have been completed. Dr. and Mrs, William Charles White announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Cameron, to Mr. Hugh Taylor Nicolson of this city. The wedding will be in the Spring. Mr. and Mrs. James Newman An- drews have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Lucle, to Mr. Coleman Carter Walker, Saturday, November 10, at 4 o'clock in Christ Church in Wilmington, Del. Inclosed is a card of invitation from Miss Amy E. du Pont, sister of the bride's mother, for a reception thai afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at Pelleport, her home in Wil- mington. The marriage Mys. Elizabeth Pearce Hawkins, daughter of Mr. Charles W. Pearce of Washington, to Lieut. John Vernon Murphy, United States Navy, son of Mrs. Pauline Mur- phy, also of Washington, took place yes- terday morning. The ceremony was performed at 10 o'clock in the home of the bride’'s father at 1860 Clydesdala place, the Rev. Andrew R. Bird of the Church of Pilgrims officiating. Lieut. and Mrs. Murphy left for a wedding trip immediately after the ceremony, which was attended by a| small company of relatives and close at home in Phillips terrace, where they have taken an apartment. Miss Helen Gatley, whose marriage to Mr. Edwin Manton Martin will take place November 17, was the guest of honor at Juncheon today of Mrs. James Clarence Parker, jr, who entertained at the Carlton Hotel, The other guests included Miss Harriet Stearns Whit- ford, Miss Louise Mason, Miss Mary Page Jullien, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Dorothy Dial, Miss Sarah Major, Miss Mary Martin, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss gabel Mead, and Miss Frances Larner ore. Mrs. Joseph Richardson Baker of 2032 Belmont road will be at home infor- mally tomorrow afternoon and the first Saturday in each month during the Winter season. Miss Mary Montgomery will entertain Warner Baltazzi, whose marriage will take place tomorro Miss Elizabeth M. Kennedy, debutante offers its fi Sheer Chi John B. Kendrick of Wyoming. The ceremony will be performed in the 1316 G ST. Before her marriage yesterday at noon she was Princess Zenaida Michilovna Cantacuzene, daughter of Prince and | Princess Cantacuzene-Speransky and great-granddaughter of President friends, and_after November 15 will be | Julia Grant, Miss Clara Frances Grant, Mi Irania Cantacuzene, niece of the bride. DISTINGUISHED BRIDE AND ATTENDANTS MRS. JOHN. C. HANBURY-WILLIAMS. . Bruce Smith, Mrs. Hanbury-W ams, | Grant and Miss Eleanor Preston. Sitting, right: Miss Bertha Palmer; sitting, left: Miss Pauline Palmer; center: Little Grant. In the picture are, back row: Miss second meeting Monday with the chairman, Mrs. Am Con- don, in the Mayflower social bureau, they will be greeted by Miss th, the leading lady in “Hit will play here next | week. Miss Smith will explain to the buds how on election day she will give | tickets to the first 25 persons brin; | the balloons found in the city to hes !hie tickets entitling the holder to prize. Mrs. William H. Marshall has motored to Washington from her home in Mil- waukee, accompanied by Miss Wechsel- nd is at the Carlton for a few | _Mrs, C. M. Hayes of Montreal, accom- panied by her daughter, Miss Mary V. | Hayes, is spending some time in Washington and have taken a suite at | the Wardman Park Hotel. | Mrs. w. C. Willard of Columbus, | Ohio, is spending a few days at the | Grace Hotel. She is traveling | extensively by automobile and is | companied by Miss L. C. Nutt, Miss | Hazel Nutt and Mjss Harriet Nutt, all of Urbana, Ohio. Mrs. Charles R. Nixon is spending a few days at the Braclay in New York, accompanied by Miss Ruth M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Willlams of | Plainfleld, N. J., are at the Carlton for | a short stay. Mrs. Charles Payson, Mrs. Lydia Dod- | mun and Mrs. William Stewart, all of | New York City, are passing a few days | at the Carlton. | Mrs. Fielding Wallace of Augusta, Ga,, is in Washington for the week end and is at the Mayflower. Mrs. Wal- lace's daughter, Miss Anne Wallace, is attending the National Cathedral School here. 1 Miss Ellen Ballon of Mount Vernon N. Y., is passing a few days at the Carlton. , Miss Francesca Stewart, Miss Edith —Harris-Ewing Photo. daughter of Capt. Robert M. Kennedy, U. 8. N, and Mrs, Kennedy, will ne presented to society in Charleston, S. C., after Christmas at the St. Cecelia ball by Mrs, Edward F. Parker. Miss Kennedy will be presented to Washington society by her parents Sat- urday, December 22, at a tea dance at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Norment, jr., have as their guest in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Nor- ment's mother, Mrs. Cyrus H. Polley of Buffalo, who will remain with them for an extended visit. Mr, Moran McConthe, jr., entertained a small party at the Club Chantecler at a dinner dance this evening in honor | last night. of Miss Aileen O'Donnell, daughter of T~ = Mrs, John C. O'Donnell, and Mr. Harry [ Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chubbuck of Peoria, Ill, were hosts at dinner last night. in the Willard. Mrs, Delancey Kane of the Paddocks, WOMEN'S SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER The new Hosiery Departmént rst feature! ffon Hose All Silk to the Tops $ 1 55 P-. 3 Pairs for $4.40 The sheerest, the clearest, the most perfect chif- fon hose women have ever seen . .. the newest, the smartest, the best Fall shades! | Your mail order will be filled promptly! 1st and 3rd Floor Hosiery Departments Raleigh Haberdasher - 1310 F Street INC. 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District Humiliation Day. fare ‘and Recreational Assoclation of Miss Peggy Tyner, Miss Rahel Davies, | Public Buildings and Grounds, is arous- Miss Nancy Beale, Miss Beatrice Little- | Ing keen interest among members of fleld and Miss Elizabeth Kennedy are | Washington society as well as generally new members of the debutante com- | throughout the city, both because of mittee to fly from the Washington air- | the civic aspect in that the proceeds are port Tuesday, election day, to drop bal- | t0 be given to the Garfield Hospital loons over the city carrying the slogan, | Nursery Guild for the support of four "Give Washington National Representa- d use of the tioy The committee will hold its tessa Dolfin of Palm Beach, Fla., are at the Carlton for a short stay. Debutantes to Fly Tuesday, 'WASHINGTON PARIS JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. 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It is a slip-over style with & V neckline. $30.50 The model abore is a new ome by Patou done in Friska cloth in tricolor with handker- chief collar and cuffs. It has asmart suede belt with o metal buckle. The New Football Frocks sports events adheres as rigidly to its mode as does the toi- lette for evening. show countless models Specially Priced for Saturday ’10 Featured turbans as well as satin tur- bans with fur insets. The tight-drape effect is espe- cially good. Blu ]avé Mocha Very sheer chiffon, made with picot tops in tints to har. monize with Winter fash- ionable shades. The Metallic Overblouse The model sketched at the right is of gold cloth, with V neckline and self tie. $29.50 A Transparent - Velvet Skirt The flared, uneven hem- line lends interest to this skirt, made with a silk bodice top. $19.50 CHAPEAUX of chic and charm New Brown Shades érlebacher eminine cipparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET We for sport wear— distinctive and smart. which is are felt and fur e Moon Hosiery Lovely Winter Shades