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SOCIE LY. THE F}\'E.\'I\'G’ STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1 (SOCTETY: | 1 Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg to Give Dinner Dance Tonight at Pan-American Union. the May- Kellogg _will entertain a com- | flower. pany of 30 at dinner this evening in the patio of the Pan- American Union for their nicce, Miss Laura Frances Ottis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ottis of St. Paul. Additional guests are asked for dancing in the Hall of the Americas after the dinner. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, was a guest at the dinner last evening given by the Chinese Minister and Mme. Sze in honor of Mrs. Ed- ward V. Babcock, wife of the mayor of Pittsburgh. The other guests were the Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit- ten, Representative Stephen G. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Patterson, Mr. Daniel Clemson of Pittsburgh, Dr. Rupert Blue, Senora de Sanchez Latour. Mr. and MrS. Edmunk Erk, Mr. an Mrs. G. Bowie Chipman, Mr. and Mrs W. F. Willoughby, Dr. W. W. Wil- loughby and Mr. J. M. Blankenship. The Attorney General and Mrs. Sar- gent were the guests of honor at dinner last evening of Mr. Adolph Lewisohn of New York. The other guests included Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone. Col. Thomas Fairservis of New York City is at the Carlton for a short stav, | accompanied by Maj. Willlam J. Mc- Mullen of Brooklyn, N. Y. THE Secretary of State and Mrs.|ton for a visit and are at Col. and Mrs. Carmi Thompson of Cleveland are stopping at the Willard, en route to White Sulphur Springs. Mr. Thompson was secretary to President Taft, United States Treasurer and was appointed by President Coolidge as spe- cial commissioner to the Philippines. They attended the diplomatic reception | Thursday evening. Col. Robert A. Roos of San Fran- cisco, who is staying at the Mayflower while in Washington taking a special ourse of instruction at the Army Wai College, entertained a party of seven at dinner last evening in the presi- dential dining room of the hotel. The former Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Charles B. Warren of Detroit spent vesterday in Washington at the May- flower on their way to New York. | Miss Shinn Feted Today at Debutante Luncheon. Mrs. John B. Semple of Sewickley Pa., arrived in Washington yesterday and is at the Mayflower, where she en- tertained a company of 60 at luncheon today for her niece, Miss Mary Ben- nington Shinn, debutante daughter, of | ir. and Mrs. Arthur T. Shinn® of | Washington. Mrs. Semple also had a | group of her own Washington friends at luncheon with her today in the Chi- nese room. Japanese Embassy Scene of Celebration Last Evening. The Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi _entertained at dinner last evening in celebration of one of the festivals in connection with the en- thronement ceremonies of the Emperor Hirohita. The guests included the Undersecre- | tary of State and Mrs. Reuben Clarke, jr.; the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, the Assist- ant Secretary of State and Mrs. Francis White, Assistant Secretary of State Nelson P. Johnson, Miss Johnson, Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, Mrs. John K. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Ballentine, the counselor of the embassy and Mme. Sawada, the Secretary of the Japanese embassy and Mme. Togo, the secretary, Mr. Masayuki Tani. and Mr. Tsurumi, third secre- tary of the embassy. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Krogstad, who formerly resided at 1524 K street, are | now making their home in the Dresden. Mrs. Elonzo Tyner entertained at luncheon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Reynolds of Chicago today in the palm court of the Mayfiower. There were 24 guests. Mr. and Mrs. | Reynolds came to Washington for Miss Peggy Tyner's debut ball Thursday eve- ning. Miss Tyner went to New York yesterday for the debut today of Miss Natalie Wells, who was among the out- of-town guests at Miss Tyner's ball. Mrs. Carlton Dodge of Chicago, who has been visiting Miss Hazel P. Morse, in her apartment at Phillips | | Terrace, accompanied her hostess to Hot Springs, where they are at the Homestead. Mrs. Dodge and Miss Morse will motor to Chicago at the conclusion of their visit at the resort this evening. ‘The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik will entertain at dinner this cvening preceding the dance the Secre- ‘ary of State and Mrs. Kellogg will give for their niece, Miss Laura Frances Ottis of St. Paul. ‘The Minister of Siam. Lieut. Gen Phya Vijitavongs, attended the dinner | | will also spend thz Winter in MISS MARY Dcbutante daughter of Mr. ard Mr: Jehn B. S'mpie of Pittsburgh.’ g: CTON SHI Arthur Thornton S ve a luncheon for her toda; hose aunt, Mrs. Clinedinst Photo. tain st tea this afternoon in her, home, | Mr. John C. Whitwell, is a student.|affair a social as well as a financtal| | on Massachusetts avenue, for her son | Miss Helen Whitwell accompanies them. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- | —— | Clure Kelley. Alternating at the tea | Theta Alpha Chi to Give | table will be Mrs. James J. Davis, wifc | Banquet and Dance Tonight. N }01 e T g?“iml The nineteenth annual banguet and i tone, wit stics : Senora de ifaror wife of the Minister | dance of the Theta Alpha Chi Sorority ! of Panama; Signora Lais, wife of the | will be held tonight in the La Fayette naval atiache of the Italian embassy: | Hotel. The committee on arrangcments Mrs. Robert Hinckley and Mrs. Duncan - b’ = McKim. Assisting Mrs. Kelley will be ' Includes Mrs. R. E Doyle, jr. Miss Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Mrs. Mary Stew- | Dorothy Troupe. Miss Dorothy Zahn art, Mrs. Frank Burrows Freyer, Mrs. and Miss Jean Hoch. g e ! on_ of George Thorpe and Miss Helen Sirauss.! .y art section of the Twenticth Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary were | Century Club will have as its guest of hosts to a small party at the Club Chan- | honor Monday evening in the Freer ticler supper dance last night. | Gallery the Chinese Minister, Dr. | 320-Ke Alfred Sze. Miss Marjorie Louis2 Simonds, daugh- | ter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S.| st. James' Parish Guild will hold its | Simonds, wil! entertain at a bridge tea | apnual Fall dinner and bazaar in the this %fternoon at the Army and Nav! | parish hall, on Eighth street between Club in honor of Miss Jane Crosby.|B and C streets northeast, Wednesday. debutante daughter of Maj. Gen. and ' The usual workers will assist Mrs. Foye. Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby. oreaident’ of the guild, to muke ni Mrs. John T. Oliphant will entertain | g annaa e e R T E AT E T AT TR RN NNNS SN 7 4 for her niece, Miss Ellen Moore John- son, and Miss Theresa Carmalt at a| toa dance this afternoon at the May flower. Mrs. Mason Nicholson has issued cards | for a tea to be given this afterncon | from 4 to 6, at the Mansfield Hall Coun- | try Club, in Fredericksburg, Va. Mrs Minnegerode Andrews will be the honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martin Savag will entertain at tea this afternoon, from | 4 until 7 o'clock, at 2400 Sixteenth street Mrs. Lamar Hostess Last Night at University Dinner. Mrs. Phyllis Lamar, daughter of Dr. ! and Mrs. Howard Felix Moore, was among those who had a table at the American University’s “foreign dinner,” which was given in the auditorium of the university last evening. Her guests included Miss Eleanor Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bark, Lieut. Paul Thompson, U. S. N.; Mr. John Bryn, son of the former Minister | | of Norway, and Mrs. Helmar Bryn and | ! Mr. Victor Gondas. i Mrs. S. M. Greer of New York enter- | tained a party of 10 at luncheon yes- terday in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. | _Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Anderson of | Burghead, Scotland, is at the Grace | Dodge Hotel while paying a lengthy isit in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carty of New was the founder of after an ‘absence of two years. Her granddaughter, Miss Luvie Builer sore. who hss returned frorx abroad Washing- ton. H Mrs, Louis Titus is at the’ Barclay, | New York, for a fow days' visit. Mrs. Lisle Seaton Lipscomb and Mus. Edith Pardoe are the guests of honor at a luncheon bridge being given at the Village Inn this afternoon by Mrs. Fra- zier, wife of Lieut. Comdr. George Mor- timer PFrazier. part; of eight at the supper dance at | came to attend the luncheon yesterday | the Club Chantecler last night. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McK. Jones of | Porto Rico _are now in Washington and | are at the Mayflow Marriage of Miss Ga. To Mr. Martin This Afternoon. The wedding of Miss Helen Gatley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Prescott ampton, Mass., are at the Mayflower itley, and Mr. Edwin Manton Martin, | until tomorrow, having arrived in Wash- | Charles E. Martin, will take | ington late Thursday. afternoon at_4 o'clock in | the luncheon given yesterday at the |§ Following Gatley son of place _thi All Saints’ Church. | York are stopping at the Willard. They | | in the interest of the Clarke School for | the Deaf of Northampton, Mass. They were also guests at the tea given by | President and Mrs. Coolidge in the | | White House yesterday afternoon. |Carty is a member of the Carnegic ! | Ins*itution. deep s our fellow citizens. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyman of North- | They attended | the | Mayflower for the benefit of the Clark ' ¢# | success. i Rev. and Mrs, W. H. Speer of New | | York are making an extended stay at | | the Grace Dodge Hotel. | Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer of Lancaster, Mass,, is at the Mayflower during her visit in Washington to attend the lunch- | on given yesterday at the Mayflower | for the benefit of the Clarke School for | ' | the Deaf at Northampton, Mass., of which she is a trustee. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bancroft of Bos- ton are at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. J. Butterfield of New York City are at the Carlton for a shert stay. | The treaty between Poruizal and the Union of South Africa embodying the new Mozambiqu: Convenion was re- cently signed at Pretoria. |l Seventy-One Years From BUCHANAN TO COOLIDGE —THROUGH THE ADMINISTRATIONS OF 15 DIFFERENT PRESIDENTS— THE NAME DROOP Has Been Intimately Associated With Washington’s Musical Development The late Edward F. Droop, father of Edward H. and Carl A. Droop, tablishment. have lived until nozwe, he would have celebrated the Seventy-First Anniversary of his entry into this business a..d have been privideged to share with us the nse of gratitude and appreciation which is ours for the confidence, good-will and patronage which have been bestowed on us ‘our cxtensive Piano and Music E. On this occasion wee express our heartfelt thanks to our many friends and patrons for their steadfast loyalty and generous support, at the same time rencwing our pledge of most carcful atlention to and guardianship over all business matters entrusted to us R A A A A A e R R R e s SR R AR RS For Youth and Beauty Come to Luc of New York and Paris 1007 Conn. Ave. Lacting Marcel and Finger Wave Permanent Wave, $12.50 This Week Only Franklin 7050 APERHANGING ’ —We promise workmanship of the finest, and the selection of paper that will beautify the home. Terms Convenient George Plitt Co., Inc. Painting—Upholstery ~Draperies Phone M. 718 13th St. 4224 Could he so continwously by inst evening given by Lieut. Col. R. H. ceremony there will be a reception in | School for the Deaf. Cordually and sincercly, in | Williams and Miss Marle Williams at | the Army War College. Among the | pole, Mass. is in Washington in con- other guests were the foreign military | nection with some details regarding the attaches in Washington, including Col. | Gorgas memorial, and is staying at the L. H. R. Pope-Hennessy of the British | Mayflower. & SiE embassy, Maj. Victoriano Casajus of | Mr. and Mrs. William J. Flather, jr., ine Spanish embassy, Capt. Prietu 01 : the cl\)man embassy andp Senora e J ;rewpi.f::‘;g a few days at the Weylin Priéto. Maj.dThenBu‘t 19:; lheul"‘rfh;lc}'l embassy and Mme. enault, aj. Galeno of the Chilean embassy and Mrs. A. B. Butler is opening her house Senora de Galeno, Lieut. Col. Zuloaga | of the Argentine embassy and Senora de Zuloaga, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. H. O. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Stokeley Morgan, Col. and Mrs. Osmun Latrobe, Mr. and | Mrs. Walker Smith, Col. and Mrs. Upton Birnie, M. Alexis Aminoff and Mme. | Aminoff, Maj. and Mrs. Howard C.| Davidson, Miss Ellen E. Welis and Maj. B. R. Kennedy. The Minister of Bolivia and Senora | de Medina will entertain at a dinner- dance at the Wardman Park Hotel this cvening in honor of the secretary of the legation and Senora de la Barra. Senora de la Barra will leave nexi week for a visit to her home in La Paz, Bolivia. The chief of staff and Mrs. Charles | P. Summerali were honor guests at a | dinner lasi evening by Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Simonds at the Wash- | ington Barracks. The other guests were Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Ireland, Mrs. A W. Brown, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. F. T. Austin, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. William D. | Connor, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. B. H. Wells, | Maj. Gen. George S. Gibbs, Brig. Gen. | and Mrs. H. F. Rethers, Brig. Gen. and | Mrs. B. D: Foulois, Col. and Mrs. E. V. | Brookmiller, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. C. G. | Mortimer, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. J. F.| ler, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Robert Morris, | Lieut. Col. H. C. Merriam, Lieut. Col | 2nd Mrs. W. K. Wilson, Maj. and Mrs. J. C. Bartholf, Maj. and Mrs. R. C.| Bishop and Maj. and Mrs. J. M. Eager. | | Assistant Secretary of the Navy and | Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson enter- | tained a small company at the supper | dance at the Club Chantecler last night. Mrs. Champ Clark and her daughter, Mrs, James M. Thomson of New Or- leans, are now in Washington and are at the Mayflower. lliam I. Schaffer are passing some Judge and Mrs. of Haverford, Pa., time at the Carlton. Judge and Mrs. James Owen of Den- 1(‘ Colo., have ived in WasthE 1628—Tercentenary—1928 John Bunyan 4 and Pilgrim’s Progress Hlustrated Dewitt M. Benham Georgetown 10-Event Course P St. Near 3lst St. Monday, Nov. 19, 8 O’Clock Course Tickets, $2.50 __Single Ad FUR REMODEL] Expert Workmanship — Best Quality Findings—Moderate Prices Fur Coats $ —cleaned, inside and out, and glazed. Estimates Gladly Given New England Furriers Benjamin Shermen, Prop 618 12th St. Franklin 6355 | The | ;\;fington | Hotel 1025 Vermont Avenue Announces the Inaugura- tion of Special Monthly Winter Rates Room and Bath, $75 Per Mo. Parlor, Bedroom and Bath— $100 to $140 Per Mo. Ideally situated on the border line between the business and residential sections, the AR- | LINGTON HOTEL enjoys the advantages of both and the dis- advantages of neither. as $60! TOYLAND 41h FLOOR All cutside rooms, each equip- ped with private tub and shower | bath and circulating ice water. Special Monthly Meal Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird of Wal- | Mrs. Eben Burnside will give a deb- utante luncheon at the Willard Monda December 3, in honor of Miss Elizabs | Brawner. Miss Joy of Detroit, who is making a six-week visit to Washington, enter- tained a luncheon party of six at the | Willard yesterday. Miss Adelaide Henry entertained a Dolls from Many Lands! | : Na the home of the bride's parents, | Chevy Chase, Md. The marriage of Miss Jane Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brainard W. | Parker, to Mr. John L. Caswell, son of | Daniel O. Caswell of Providence, R. I, are at the Mayflower. will take place this T and Mrs. eland, Ohio, crnoon at 4 o'clock. M Cl Mrs. William Fitch Kelley will enter- | Princeton University, where their son, —From Italy, from Germany, from England and from our own great country they have come to TOYLAND! Baby dolls and little girl dolls —quaint, old-fashioned dolls and saucy modern dolls—dressed dolls and undressed dolls—big dolls and little dolls—oh, it’s a sight that will make any little girl’s eyes sparkle with delight! You can see some of them now in our window pictured above. the many others., As little as 25¢ will buy a doll in Toyland—or as much Then, come to Toyland and see Miss Laura Hamilton of Philadelphia | | has come to Washington to spend the Winter at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Aldrich of |} Nowember 17, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Whitwell |4 | will attend the Princeton-Yale game at | 4 EDWARD H.-DROOP, CARL 1928. STEINWAY And Other Leading PIANOS Orthophonic Victrolas—Electrolas—Radiolas Records—Music—Musical Instruments I'E. F.DROOP & SONS CO., 1300 “GEE” B S A NSO RS R A4. DROOP. SRR R A e S R R R R R RN R R R AN A R N N A S A S A A A N A A R R A A A A A e RS AR R R AR R AR A AR A R SR A R A AR A AN S S SR R RN ] % R*kstates - K W\ settin g beauty in Capital. one hundred acres are PENN. AVE. 8th and D OCK CREEK PARK ESTATES Situated on the threshold of Rock Creek Park, its this great area, the Park. 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