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6 First Lady Executive Mansi SOCIETY. on After a Short SOCIETY] Visit With Her Mother. K3, COOLIDGE returned to the White House last night, after spending _several days with her mother, Mrs. = Lemira Goodhue, 3t Northampton, M Mass Mrs. Kellogg, wife of the Secretary of State, will assist Mrs. Jardine at the tea dance she and the Secretary of Ag- riculture will give this afternoon in the Mayflower Hotel to present their daugh- ter, Miss Marian ne, to society. Also with Mrs. Jardine will be Princess fe of the Ambassador of N S. New, Mrs George Suther- d E. Gann, Mrs. Mrs. Thomas F. and Mrs. L. ed by Adair Chil- Nancy Beale, Miss Nina Randell, Miss Phyllis Hight, Miss Faith Phillips, Miss Jean Kellogg, Miss Janet Large, who is the niece of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, and Miss h Nebeker, Miss Cuban Envoy and Wife To Fete Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. | The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora | de Ferrara will entertain at dinner this | evening in honor of former Secretary of State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes. The Minister of Colombia, Senor de rtained at luncheon today ard Hotel in honor of the delegates to the arbitration conference. ‘The Minister of Bolivia, Senor Don Eduardo Diez de Medina, was host to a small company at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler Saturday evening. The Vice President-elect, Senator Charles Curtis, will be the guest of Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose in her box at the Children’s Country Home ball tomorrow evening at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Loose will entertain at dinner in honor of Senator Curtis pre- ceding the ball and her other guests at the ball will be Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey and Brig. Gen. William E. Horton, Senator and Mrs. William J. Harris will entertain at a subdebutante tea dance this afternoon at the Willard Ho- tel from 5 to 7 o'clock for their daugh- ter, Miss Julia Harris. Assisting Mrs. Harris will be the wives of the Georgia delegation in Congress, Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, wife of Representative Cooper of Wisconsin and Mrs. W. G. Braniley, and Miss Harris will have a sroup of her young friends. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Henry H. Hough are spending some time in New York, at the St. Regis Hotel. ‘The chief of the Bureau of Efficiency and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown have with them during the holidays their daugh- ter, Miss Constarice Connor Brown. Miss Brown is on the direction staff of the Cornell University Theater. Lieut. and Mrs. John B. Lord of Fort Ethan Allen, Vt, will arrive Decem- ber 21 to be the guests of Lieut. Lord’s mother, Mrs. John Wignall. They will be accompanied by their children, May and John B. Lord, jr. Lieut. and Mrs. Horace G. Trainer ere spending a few days with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Shibley. Lieut. Schuyler N. Pyne, U. 8. N, is visiting his parents, Capt. and Mrs. Prederick G. Pyne, until after the New ear. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick C. Pyne and their two children are visiting Mr. Pyne's parents, Capt. and Mis. Fred- erick G. Pyne. Mr. Pyne will leave for Pittsburgh on business right after Christmas, but Mrs. Pyne will remain here through the Winter. Midshipman Henry Williams, jr., will gpend his Christmas leave from the Naval Academy with his parents, Capt. and Mrs. Henry Williams, at their resi- @ence at 1714 Q street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies will give a ball this evening at the Willard Massachusetts Park ITES for Indi- vidual Homes, ranging in price from $10,000 up. Residences available for purchase from $25,000 to $175,000 Middaugh & Shannon Inc. Established 1899 1435 K Street Main 8685 Hotel for their debutante daughter, Miss Rahel Davies. } Midshipman and Cadet ¥ Ball Tonight in the Mayflower. i Mrs. Arthur O'Brien and Mrs. Fred- erick H. Parkhurst have been added to men and cadet ball in the Mayflower | tonight. | the Naval Academy have come to Wash- | ington for the ball, and the dances will | be given under thelr direction in true military and Navy style. All cadets, midshipmen, officers of the Army. Nav: and' Marine Corps will be in full dress uniform. | Gen. and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall will head the receiving line with other high ranking Army and Navy officers and their wives. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Renick Alex- ander will entertain at dinner this eve- ning for their debutante daughter, Miss Elise Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. John Radcliffe Ewell have cards out for a tea Sunday after- noon from 5 to 7 o'clock at 4529 Haw- thorne street. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Barrymore Gad- dess and their infant daughter have returned from New York to their home at Greenwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd, accom- panied by their three children, were at the Barclay in New York for a short stay before going to Lake Placid to spend the Christmas holidays. They will return to Washington early in January. Dr. and Mas. Elic Scott Carroll were hosts in a box at the opening perform- ance of “The Gingerbread Man” last evening having as their guests Mrs. William S. Parks, Mrs. Samuel A. Kim- berley and Mr. and Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Gilmer Brenizer and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Draper had a company of young_people with them and Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Curtis were also hosts in_their box. Mrs. Marthena Harrison Williams had with her Mr. R. L. Armstrong and his daughter, Miss Barbara Armstrong, and Miss Mary Virginia Williams and little Miss Marthena Williams, daughters of the hostess. Mrs. Elroy S. J. Irvine is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maxwell Henry. Later in the Winter she will go to New Orleans, where Maj. Irvine is stationed. Mrs. Irvine formerly was Miss Caroline Henry. Mr. and Mrs. T. St. John Gaffney of Summit, N. J., have arrived at the Fairfax for a stay of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carr enter- tained at the Club Chane{ecler Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore M. Taft of New York City have arrived in Wash- ington for the Christmas holidays and are stopping at the Carlton. Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Pendexter and their son Ralph, jr., of Alban Towers, left yesterday morning to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives in Connecticut. Mrs. John, Cassatt Tomlinson has re- turned to her apartment at 2100 Nine- teenth street after a lengthy visit at Kansas City, Mo, where she was the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Samuel Web- ster Pearce and Miss Ada Dudley Gosnell. Mr. Samuel Webster Pearce, a student Greenway Inn Christmas Dinner Menu Celery Oyster_Cocktail Olives | Mock Tuj Chicken Roast Turkey Cranberry_Sa Roast Long Island Duck Brolled Tenderloin Steak Mushroom Sauce S Vinaigrette English Plum Pudding Hard Sauce Fresh 8| rtalt Frozen Ees Noss Cofteo Nuts and Raisins 1:00 to 7:30 bom. $1.25, ANN TABER berry Tea ‘m<» HCaA=~-0M2200 9 1 9 | Col. 10118 this to sinc for and happy # prosperous RRISONS FOUNDED 1109 F express thewr past 0 wis riends AMerry Christmas rrisons take happy occasion ratifude favors and their many Bve healthful a EwaaY' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2% 1928. of the LLand Returns to the| the list of boxholders for the midship- | Hop managers from West Point and |} MRS. PAUL BASTEDO, ‘Who, with her husband, Comdr. Bastedo, is passing the holidays in Washington. They were hosts at a dinner dance at the Montgomery Country Club Saturday evening for her son, Mr. Tom Griffin. ~—Underwood Photo. at Yale, will pass the holidays with Mrs. Tomlinson and her son, Lieut. W. G. Tomlinsen, U. S. N. Preity Weddings Of Christmas Season. An interesting wedding in St. An- drew's Episcopal Church, at College Park, Md., at 3 o'clock Saturday affer- noon was thdt of Miss Frances F. Freeny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win E. Freeny of Delmar, Del., to Lieut. stationed ‘iIn Washington. The decora- tions of evergreens and lilies placed about the altar made an effective back- ground for the wedding party, the Rev. Ronalds Taylor performing the cere- mony. The program of music givgvx‘xl by Mr. Edwin Connor included the “Wed- ding March,” from “Lohengrin,” and “O Promise Me” and “I Love You “Truly,” were sung by the sorority sisters of the bride, Miss Louise Townsend, Miss Katharine Affleman, Miss Eleanor Seal, Miss Louise Marlow, Miss Mary S. York, CLAFLIN Opticians—Optometrists 922 14th St. Vislon Not Visionary Joseph Charles Burger, U. S. M. C, | Miss Mary Jane McCurdy, Miss Minnie Hill, Miss Elizabeth Duvall, Miss Emily Herzog, Miss Margaret Wolfe, Miss Frances Wolfe, Miss Helen Beyerle, all classmates and graduates or under- graduates of the Maryland University. The bride was given in marriage by Gordon Hotel 916 16th Street N.W. Christmas Turkey Dinner FIT FOR THE KING Anothar One of Those Wonderful s 1 '00 Gordon Dinners MENU 3 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Celery Olives Citron Pickle ream of Tomato Sou] 8hrimp_ Cocktail ruit Cup Roast Young_Turkey, Chestnut Stufing Cranberry Jelly Prime Ribs New York Beef au Jus Sweet Potatoes en Glace New Green Peas . Brussels Sprouts Parisienne Potatoes Pineapple Fritters, Lemon Si First Lady of the Land Salad Cream 01 After Dinner "Mints Raisins ot Bread tions—Phone M. 8530 her father, and wore a graceful gown of white satin with a long skirt, the trimming of tulle being caught with orange blossoms. The very long and full tulle veil almost énveloped the train and she carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Eleanor Parker Freeny, sister of the bride, served her as maid of honor and wore a gown of orange-color geor- gette trimmed with net of the same hue, her hat being of gold net and her slip- pers further carrying out the color scheme. She carried butterfly roses. Lieut, Burger had as best man Lieut. Caleb Thayer Bailey, U. S. M. C., and as ushers Lieut. J. Farrell, Quantico, Va.; Lieut. Kenneth B. Chappell of Washington, Lieut. Edward Pugh, Quantico; Lieut. Thomas J. McQuade of Quantico, all officers in the Marine Corps. 3 A reception in_ the 'Sigma Delta Sorority House at College Park followed the ceremony. Miss Marie Mount, dean of home economics, and Miss Adell Stamp, dean of women of the Univer- sity of Maryland, assisted at the table. Mrs. Freeny, mother of the bride, wore a gown of black transparent velvet, and she and Mrs. Burger, mother of the bridegroom, also assisted. Later, when Lieut. and Mrs. Burger left for a wedding journey, she wore a costume of navy blue. They will make their home in Washington while he is stationed here. Both Lieut. Burger, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarente W. Burger of Cherrydale, Va., and Mrs. Burger are graduates of the University of Mary- land, he in the class of 1925, and Mrs. Burger graduating two years iater. Miss Julia Mae MacKenzie and Mr. Charles Morris Irelan, jr., were married in the home of the brides’ grandmother, Mrs. Julia Harvey, at 1305 Quincy street, Saturday evening by the Rev. Joseph R. Sizoo of this city. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Daniel 8. Schmidt. The best man was Mr. Wlillam Brewer Fleharty, and the maid of honor, Miss Helen Mac- Kenzie, a sister of the bride. Miss Margaret Clarke played the wedding march. The guests were limited to rel- atives and intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom. Mr. Irelan is a grad- uate of the National Law University and is employed in the trust depart- ment of a large company. Mrs. Irelan is a daughter of Capt. George W. Mac- Kenzie, United States Army, retired, of Spokane, Wash. After a brief honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. Irelan will return to their home at 1809 Belmont road northwest, where they will be at home after January 10. The marriage of Miss Margaret King, daughter of Mrs. Kathrine A. King and the late Capt. Thomas Sydney King, to Mr. Stewart Gordon Cook of Washing A8 i< ,l‘t.lflp 8 I @ollier Jn O TONIGHT 5 Until 7:30 Broiled Tendearll‘oin Ste 7 5 Dinner c Or your choice of our regular menu Closed All Day CHRISTMAS ~—s0 that our employes may enjoy the occasion to the fullest extent. NS ton and Erle, Pa, took place at thel home of her sister, Mrs. E. R. Varela, Saturday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in the SOCIETY. HEADS FRATERNITY UNIT. presence of members of the families. | Dr., Averett Honored by Phi Delta The Rev. E. Pinkney Worth, tor of Christ Church, Georgetown, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Cook plan to spend Christmas inkNorfolk. Va., with relatives of Mr. A Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Open Washington Home. Mr. and Mrs. Hersey Munroe have re- turned from the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, and opened their home on | Clifton street. | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson of| ‘Wilmington, Del, have motored to Washington' and are at the Carlton for | a short stay. Mrs. W. W. Benjamin and Miss E. T. Agnew, both of New York City, are at the Hotel Grafton to remain until after Christmas. Miss Helen Young is spending the Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Young, in the Plaza, at 2210 Pennsylvania avenue. Miss Young is a student at Bucksport Seminary in Bucksport, Me., where she will return for the Winter term beginning Janu- ary 3. Mrs. Betty Mousley has gone to Nor- | folk, Va., where she will remain over Christmas with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Alexandro Felicetta. | | Mrs. J. R. Dewdney has gone to Utica, N. Y., where she was called by the death of a sister. Mrs. Adolph Gondran and Mr. and Mrs, Hudson P. Rose, all of New York City, will spend Christmas at the Hotel Grafton. Miss Jennie Mason Gibbs entertained | at_the Washington Club at a large | (Continued on Séventh Page.) i Prices realized on Swift & Company | sales of carcass beef in Washington, D. C., for “week ending Saturday, December 23. 1928, on shipments sold out. ranged from | 26.00 cents per pound and cel 1450 cents to per pound.—Advertise- eraged 2 e cAvignone Freres SALON DES EPICURES 1777 Columbia Road at 18th Street Enjoy a Delicious Christmas Binner Tuesdzy, December 25th From 1 to 8 P. M. $1.50 Per Cover Unexcelled Service Every Day Table d'Hote or o la certe in our delightful new RESTAURANT On the Mezzanine Balcony Luncheon, 12 to 2:30 P. M. Dinner, 5:30 to 8:30 P. M. Sunday Dinner, 1 to 8 P. M. Noel Sucreries Nonpariel No Finer Candies Made. One-half to Five Pound Gift Boxes. Ice Cream and Ices In Brick or Fancy Forms For Your Holiday Festivities $10-75 $25.00 reductions. 1894 St. N.W. O nual event CLEARANCE SALE Starts Wednesday Morning at 9:15 UR patrons anxiously await this opportunity to replenish their wardrobe at lowest possible cost Values are Greater than ever in this semi-an- which includes our entire stock. DINNER and EVENING GOWNS Street, Sport and Afternoon DRESSES $1675 $30.50 $1975 $40.50 $22.50 $49.50 COATS Our entire stock of Dress and Sport Coats included in this sale at remarkable Spore Coats . ... 167 to 99" Do Coats ..« .« o s wiae o 3P 107D All Remaining MILLINERY $4.00 $5.00 $7.50 $20.50 36950 Epsilon Medical Group. NEW YORK, December 24 (#).—The election of Dr. Leonard Averett, Phila- delphia surgeon, as president of Phi Delta Epsilon, national medical fra- ternity, was announced yesterday. Dr. Averett is one of the chiefs of the St. Agnes Hospital, Northern Lib- erties Hospital and General Hospital, all in Philadelphia. He also is a mem- ber of the American Medical Associa- tion and fellow of the American Col- lege of Surgeons. He was graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. Pasternak apparel the customary for customers know it so! ‘An Important Announcement The Semi-Annual Clearance SALE of fall and winter fashions Begins the Day After Christmas Wednesday, December 26th Every fashion typical of the quality that has made Pasternak apparel famous, many one-of-a-kind models, many exclusive fashions . . . Those who know our genuine values will ap- preciate this opportunity to obtain The savings are important, and our ity and workmanship that makes them at prices far below such quality. is Pasternak qual- ASTERN I I XY~ o B o A o\ {JELLEFF'S ¢ F STREET ".g.’.*.*o‘o*.’.'.’.’ We just had to stop unpacking these beautiful new fashions— To Wish You A Merry Christmas! PED \ 2 aih olb SR XL — o oo b 4 - Don’t Wait—We are Ready to exchange the Silk Stockings you received for Christmas . . . for any size or color . .. if they have not been monogrammed! To those fortunate women and misses who re- ceived Gold Stripe silk stockings, be it known that a complete stock will be ready Wednesday as usual...so there need be no delay in ex- changing for your proper size if need be! Exchanges will also be made at our Gold Stripe Shop...1013 Connecticut avenue. It's such a joy to wear Gold Stripe Silk Stockings...you know they are silk 100% pure! ; Coming! See Tomorrow’s Announcement —of a great event beginning Wednesday Morning when the doors open at 10 o'clock! Our Year-End Sale! Details of this event will be published in tomor- row’s Evening Star...but if you're too busy to- morrow to read the paper...do keep in mind that the greatest of the year clearance begins Wednesday. Coats. ..Dresses...Sportswear... Accessories. ..all to go at tremendous reduc- elleffs A FASHION INSTITUTION Darie Washington NewYork