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13 - SOCIETY. Lady Isabella Howard Pays| Visit to Neighboring Cities Will Remain a Week in Philadelphia and New: York—Ambassador and Mme. Claudel Again in Capital. Lady Isabella Howard, wife of the Ambassador of Great Britain, left ‘Washington yesterday to visit in Phila, delphia and New York. She will be _absent about a week. ‘The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Carlos G. Davila, will return to the city tomorrow from St. Louis, where he weuc to deliver an address before the St. Louis Round Table. ‘The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel arrived in the Capital yesterday “from New York. The Ambassador went to New York the middle of the week w meet Mme. Claudel. who arrived Thurs- day on the Ile de Prance from a vaca- tion in her native country. ‘The Minister of Switzerland and Mmu. Peter will return to Washington the firse | .of the week. They have been in New York for several days, having gone (h!rke to attend a Swiss celebration last Jweek. Mme. Prochnik, wife of the Minister of Austria, will entertain at luncheon Wednesday. 'Albanian Envey Announces _PDinner for United States Minister. ._ The Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik "Konitza, will entertain at dinner Wed- ‘nesday in the Mayflower in complimenc “to the recently appointed United States Minister to Persia, Mr. Charles C. Har, who has represented this country in Al- bania for the past four and a half years. Mme. Bostrom and Mile. Ellis Bos- trom, wife and daughter of the Min- ister of Sweden, are expected to re- turn to the city the latter part of the “week from a_visit in Chicago, Min- meapolis and St. Paul. | __The Minister of Canada and Mrs. | Massey returned last evening after |spending several days at Mount lolyoke. The Minister of China, Mr. Chao- |Chu Wu, has returned from Omaha, where he went to deliver an address. Envey and Mme. Filipowicz | Attend Horse Show in New York. ‘The Minister of Poland and Mme. Filipowicz are remaining in New York | for the horse show, and will return to ‘Washington Thursday. They went to New York to bid bon voyage to Mme. Curle who sailed Priday on the Ile de | France for France, and were guests at the luncheon given in New York in honor of Mme. Curie before her de- parture. Last evening they were guests at the dinner given by the Manhattan Soclety. The counselor of the German em- bassy and Frau Kiep will go to New York Tuesday to spend several days. | They will meet Frau Kiep's sister, Fraulein Elsa Elves, who will arrive the latter part of the week on the Deutschland from Germany, to spend se‘v:nl months with Herr and u Kiep. The counselor of the Polish legation, Mr. Stanislaw Lej Mme. Filipowics will return to Wash- ington today. and the first mrr of the tion, Mr. Victor Podoski, will join the minister in New York tomorrow. ‘The second secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Torr arrived in New York Priday, after spending several ‘months abroad. Washington Society Folk Noted in Moving Throng Personal Notes and Incidents of lnterest—Mlny Visitors Listed Personal Mrs. J. Holabird Towne and Miss Laura Towne are spending a few days in New York before going to Southern Pines, N. C., to spend the early Winter. Former Senator Robert L. Owen is in New York and will join Mrs. Owen in their apartment, at the Wardman Park Hotel the middle of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Perin of Philadelphia will be at the Mayflower until this evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. Perry West are the week end at the Hotel Roosevelt in New York with their daughters, Miss Ruth West, who is a student at Smith College, and Miss Mary Elizabeth West, who is a student at Vassar, : Mrs. Samuel A. Kimberly returned yesterday from Chicago, where she was called the serious illness of her uncle, Mr. Duff Haynie, who is now recuperating. Mr. and Mrs. Haynie t & of fast Winter with 3 ind her mother, Mrs. James H, Draper, and will come to ‘ashington later in the season on their way to Florida for the Midwinter. Mr. and Mrs; Stanley Reed of Mays- ville, Ky., will arrive in Washington Monday and take possession of an apartment in the Mayfiower, where they will make their home. Mr. Reed has been appointed to succeed Mr. George E. Farrand as general counsel of the Federal Farm upon his retire- ment the middle of December. Until that time, Mr. Reed will act as assist- ant counsel. Miss Julia Maitis, niece of the late Senator Willlam B. McKinley of Illinols, has returned to Washington for the Winter season and is again in her home, on Massachusetts avenue. Wedding Couple Returns From Honeymoon Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Packer, whose marriage took place last month, have returned from their wedding trip to Florida and will be at home after No- Yember 15 at 1800 K street northwest. Mr. Packer is assistant chief of the di- vision of Eastern European affairs of the State Department, and Mrs. Packer was before her marriage Miss Iris Ma- lone Decker, formerly of California. Mrs. William Cottrell of Springfield, Jll, is spending a week at the May- flower to be with her daughter, Miss Julia Cottrell, who is in school here. Mrs. Cottrell spends much time in Chi- eago with her son, Mr. Oscar Turner. Mrs, Cottrell, who is a daughter of the Iate Representative Ben Frankiin Cald- well of Illinols, was the widow of the late Representative Oscar Turner of E:Emeky when she married Mr. Cot- Mr., and Mrs. W. W. Butterworth, who are established in their apartment at 1785 Massachusetts avenue, have as their guest Mrs. Joseph H. Defrees of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bailey of Har- risburg, P: passing a short time at the Wards Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs Harry Blake and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hardell are attend- ing the annual convention of the Ameri- can Institute of Steel Construction, in Biloxi, Miss, Mr. O. F. Ohlson, general manager in the Capital. Men‘;on. connected with the rallroad, which is| under the jurisdiction of the Interior Department. Mrs. W. Kesley Schoepf of Glendale, Ohio, is again in Washington and ex- pects o remain until Christmas. Mrs. Schoepf is staying at the Hotel Grafton. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Peace and owski, who has been | m New York.with the Minister and | a day or two before continuing their trip South. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Young of South- | wick, Mass., are spending a few days in Washington at the Colonial. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pyle spent | last week end with their son, Mr. Law- rence Pyle, near Willlamsport, Pa. They | were accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Lane. Visiter from Berlin Guest at Dodge Hotel. Mr. H. K. Flelschmann of Berlin, Germany, who for several months has been touring through the United States, is at the Dodge Hotel. He will sail for Germany on the Bremen November 21. Mrs, Willlam Partridge returned last week to her home on Lowell street from Atlanta, Ga., where she has spent some time, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Whitfleld de Moraff of Memphis, Tenn., are at the their daughter, Miss Closs Peace, of. Henderson, N. C., are at the Mayflower. ‘They attended - the Georgetown-Navy game vesterday and Miss Peace re- m‘:g;.ed in Annapolis for the hop last ni Mrs. Hopkins Motors Home. From North Carelina. Mrs. Stephen C. Hopkins will return Dodge Hotel for the week end. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Stryker, Madi- son, N. J.. are at the Hotel Grafton to remain for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bargess and Mr. Alex Macfarlane of Toronto are guests at the Colonial for a few days. this week from a motor trip to Char- lotte, N. C. 8he is accompanied by her young son, Stephen, jr., and her mother, Mrs. L. O. Terry of Washing- ton. While in_Charlotte she was the guest of Mrs. James U. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Clay of Ard- more, Pa., gre mi g home at the Hotel Grafton their stay in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Flint cf ‘Washington have taken an apartment at the Carlton for the season. Mr. and Mrs, J. McConnell and Miss A. G. Elden of Jersey City, N. J., are at the Colonial Hotel for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mackay of Hackensack, N. J., have arrived at the Carlton, where they will remain for several days. Dr. G. Hardy Clark and his wife, Dr. Margaret V. Clark, of Long Beach, Calif., are in Washington for an in- definite period and are in residence at the Mayflower. Dr. and Mrs. Clark made their home in Chicago for a num- ber of years, when the former was associated with the Hahneman Medical College. Dr. Clark is an author of note. Newly Wedded Couple At Home in Calif ia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Basso are at home in Colfax, Calif. Mrs. Basso was, before her marriage in August in Carson City, Nev, Miss Vir- ginia Darrow Winter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Alpheus Winter of this city. Mr. Basso attended the Massachusetts Instiute of Technology and graduated from the Colorado School of Mines. He is a member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Mrs. H. E. Langdon and her daughter, Miss Myra E. Langdon, of Cincinnati, Ohio, are at the Wardman Park Hotel for several weeks. Mrs. E. W. Wickey of Adams Mill road has gone to Atlantic City, where she will spend a week at the Hotel Dennis. Mr. Lee L. Wise of the Cairo Hotel had as his fuelu last week his sister, Miss Estelle Wise; Miss Sarah Horowick, Mr. Charles Phillipps and Mr. Carl Phillipps of Brooklyn. Mr. B. H. Barndollar, formerly of this city, but now of Anchorage, Alaska, where he is employed as disbursing officer for the Alaska Rallroad, is in ‘Washington on official matters. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Livingston Lee of New York City are en route to their Southern estate in North Carolina, near Greensboro, for the hunting season. of the Alaska Rallroad, at Ancorage, 1 To this year depends upon your choice They are stayl t the Mayflower for Be Fashionable Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Bennett of New York City are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. B, G, Leighton of Ridgewood, N. J, have motored to Washington and are at the Carlton for & few days. Church Unit Announces Tea and Christmas Sale ‘The woman's auxiliary of St. Thomas' Church will have its annual silver tea and Christmas sale in the parish house at 1772 Church street, Fri- day afternoon, November 22, from 2 to_6 o'clock. Mrs, J. D. Murdaugh and Mrs. Wil- lism 8. Bishop are the chairmen in charge of the bazaar. Among _the members of the auxillary assisting them are Mrs. P. H. Calvert, the president; Mrs. Neville M. Hopkins, Mrs. Henry W. Hobbs, Mrs. William Bowile, Miss K. Lee Jones, Mrs. William C. Prentiss, Mrs. Torbert Lanston and Mrs. A. B. Veazey. In addition to the many attractive handmade Christmas gifts nably d, plllows of all kinds from dainty organdie to useful chints h_pillows are being featured. Mrs. Paul B. Fen- lon is in chai of this table while Mrs. Robert Eaves table. On the pantry shelf, Mrs. J. C. Flour- noy will have homemade pickles, pre- serves and orange marmalade. Mrs. Hu{o 8. Tait is in charge of the cake table and Miss A. B. Armat of the candy table. Mrs. H. H. Clement will read palms and Miss Florence Hyde will have a marvelous dragon grab-bag for the children. Mrs. A. A. Wheat, Mrs, Ralph H. Hallett, Mrs, A. Geary Johnson and Mrs. Samuel F. Beach will assist Mrs. B. L. Hardin and pour tea. Miss Nellle Crampton and Mrs. Sam- uel A. Kimberly are on the committee for decorations, which, this year, be- ing Japanese, promise to be very at- tractive. chairman of the apron NI”'M.T;“C &fpl D‘nce Set for Thursday Evening ‘The first of the series of Navy and Marine Corps dances will be held in the Willard Thursday evening. THE WILLARD Announces That CHEF GABRIEL LINASSIER Formerly With The Ritz Hotels, London and Paris and NOVEMBER 10, 1929—PART -THREE. SOCIETY. e ———---e e Upper left: Mrs. Angwin, wife of C: duty at the Naval Hospital. Center: Mrs. CIRCLES apt. Willlam A. Angwin, U. S. N., now en Rood, with little John and Yvonne, wife and children of Lieut. Comdr. George Arthur Rood, U. S. N., living on Summerville road. Right: Mrs. Train, wife of Comdr. in Navy circles. Low recently came from station at Dayton, Arthur Train, U. 8. N, attractive hostess Mrs. Tourtellot, wife of Maj. George L. Tourtellot, who with him Ohio. Many Honor Dinners And Other Functions In Society Calendar (Continued From First Page) Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacass, Senorito Mari Sacasa, the charge de affairs of Salvador and Senora de Leiva, Senorita Leiva, Mr. Charles C. Eberhardt, United tes Minister to Niciragua; Senor Juan B. Chevalier, secretary of the Panama le- gation, and Senora de Chevalier; the military attache of the Spanish em- bassy, Maj. Vitoriano Casajus; the counselor of the Nicaraguan legation, Dr. Carazo; Senora Emilina Martinez and Senorita Martinez and Senor Mar- tinez, Mr. and Mrs. Alban G. Snyder, Mrs. E. D. Talty, Senor J. Munoz, Mr. C. Demetrio, Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Stuart, Mrs, C. F. Willlams, Senora Arias and Senora Maria Arias, Mrs. D. J. Carr, Mrs. George Shaeffer of Panama, Mrs, C. Rea and Mr. Jack Nesbit, Comdr. and Mrs. Carroll 8. Graves will entertain at dinner Thursday eve- ning preceding the Navy dance at the | | Willard Hotel. Mrs. Henry W. Fitch will give a luncheon Wednesday in the presidential sulte at_the Willard in honor of Miss Laura Walcott Tuckerman, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman. A group of the season’s buds will be guests. Mrs. Roderick R. Allen will entertain at tea Tuesday afternoon in her home in Foxhall Village in honor of Miss| Juliet Crittenberger of Anderson, Ind. who is visiting her brother and sister- in-law, Maj. and Mrs, Willis D. Crit- tenberger. Miss Helen Shaw will be hostess at a tea dance Tuesday in the Mayflower, in compliment to her brother and sis- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Shaw, PHOTOGRAPHS 7 )\ COPIED-RENEWED % ENLARGED-BY | Bachrach- 400, Walter R.| whose marriage took place November 2 at Beverly, Mass. Mrs. Shaw was formerly Miss Margaret Pickering, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Pickering of Beverly. Former associates of Dr. Rude in the Children's Burea diner for her Friday evening Bodge Hotel. Dr. Rude is now director ¢f the bureau of child hygiene in the Los Angeles County health department. Among those present were Miss Kath- |erine Lenroot, assistant chief of the | Children's Bureau; Dr. Blanche M. | Haines, director of the division of mi | ternity and infant hygiene: Miss E. Matthews, director of the industrial di- vision, and Miss Agnes Hanna, director of the Paclll #ervice division. Mrs. Eric Greenleaf will entertain at | luncheon Friday at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Henry Wells, who returned to Washington ‘last week from Atlantic City, will be joined in her apartment in the Mayflower the first of the year by her niece, Miss Betty Willcox. Mr: Wells will entertain at dinner preced | ing the second Washington_ bachelors' | cotillon, January 13, at the Mayflower, | for Miss Willcox. Bridge Luncheon in Honor | Of Prospective Bri Mrs. Preston C. King, jr., entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday in honor of Miss Alice King, whose mar- riage to Mr. Robert Norman will take place Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Marchand en- tertained at dinner last night in their apartment in the Portner. There were 14 guests in the party. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moss enter- tained at dinner in their home in Bal i cumeomor Bt timore last evening in compliment to Dr. Everett M. Ellison of Washington. Mrs. Robert Edward Lee will be hostess at a reception and dance Sat- urday afternoon in the grand ballroom of the Mayflower in compliment to the season’s debutantes. Mrs. Lewis Hancock, jr., has issued invitations for a small tea this after- noon in her apartment in the Gipswic Studlos. Mrs. Hancock has just re- turned from two or three weeks spent in her home in Philadelphia. Mrs. Cai ter Hostess At Birthday Dinmer. Mrs. Fairfield Carpenter, who has taken a suite in the new Ambassador Hotel for the season, entertained at dinner there last evening in celebration of her birthe anniversary. The table was beautl! with oak leaves and a white wi ters, Mrs. M. R. B. Tay- McCrone Miss D. Bi Clarke, Miss O'Brien, Mrs. A. lor, Mrs, Wheatley, Mrs. C. and Mrs. Medorem Crawfcrd. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peters entertained at dinner in street preceding the Halloween dance at the Wesley Heights Club. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. DeVeere Weed their home on_ Klingle | on, | Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacKenzie, Miss | Carolyn MacKenszie, Mr. George Berry, url,- -¥|d Mrs. Clarence Gosnell and Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Fred. ‘The Domestic Art Corps of the public schools of the District entertained FOR RENT One Room, Kitchen, Bath and Reception Room. Electric Refrig- eration. THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. your dress needs cleaning and pressing and you want to be sure that it's done right, just call us and you can rest assured that our experts will return your garment looking like new for the smallest charge you have ever heard of. DRESSES Pleated or Plain Thoroughly Dry Cleaned and Pressed | | OF THE -NATIONAL CAPITAL luncheon yesterday in the Dodge Hotel in honor of Miss Sallle Bartholow, re- tired teacher of domestic art. Mrs. Jane Lowe was in charge of ceremonies and Miss Ida F. O'Neal, District direc- tor of domestic art, presented Miss Bartholow with a gift on behalf of the organization. Mount Holyoke Alumnae To Open Season Saturday The Washington Association of Mount Holyoke Alumnae will have its first meeting of the year Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Mrs. Henry White'’s home at 1417 Belmont street northwest. Mrs. Samuel F. Bemis will speak on the subject “Hunting History by Camera.” Mrs. George Newcombe, Miss Elsie Brown and Mrs. E. E. Carter will be assisting hostesses. A_general invitation 15 extended to all Mount Holyoke Alumnae visiting in the city to attend the meeting. The “officers for the year include: President, Mrs. Eugene E. Stevens: first vice president, Mrs. Edward E. Browne: second vice president, Mrs. J. . | R. Hildebrand; 'treasurer, Mrs. Walter L. Clark; recording secretary, Miss Elsie Brown, and Mrs. Edward E. Carter. corresponaing secretary, | IAt Homes Listed In Society Calendar Mrs. Stone, wife of Mr. Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, will not be at home Mondays in this month, but will receive Mondays later in the season. The Chief of Calvary, U. S. A, Maj. | Gen. Herbert B. Crosby and Mrs. | Crosby, will be at home to the officers | of the Cavalry and their wives Wednes- day, November 20, from 5 to 7 o'clock at 2540 Massachusetts avenue, ¥ Mrs. Arthur Lee Willard, wife of the commandant of the Navy Yard, will not receive tomorrow afternoon, but will observe Monday afternoon, November |18 and the following Monday after- |noons _at home through the season. | Mrs. Willard will receive in the com- | mandant’s house in the Navy Yard. Mrs. Lucas, the wife of the Rev. Albert H. Lucas, the new head master of St. Alban's School, will be at home at the school Friday afternoons after ¢ %o'clock. Mrs. Lucas was formerly Miss Frances Whearton Scott, a niece of former Senator Pepper. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett and her sister, Mrs. Charles Graves Matth-s, will not observe their day at home tomorrow owing to the death of Mrs. Gorgas. Charity Entertainment Listed for November 19 The third annual entertainment for charity given under the auspices of Miss May Prances Jett will take place Tuesday evening, November 19, 8:15 | o'clock, in St. Stephen's Auditorium at 2408 K street northwest. Miss Jett has added many new features to the pro- gram for this year's entertainment, which will surpass any of her previous efforts. Among those who have volun- teered their services are the Costello Post American Legion Minstrels, led by Al Stearns, and Billie Bernfe and his troupers will provide vaudeville de luxv. Isabel Hamilton, one of Miss Jett's stars in previous entertainments, will again delight the audience with the latest dance ltez‘, * Little Dorothy Eades Jewell, making her first appearance on the stage, will give a folk dance. The Campelo Recording Orchestra have of- fered their services for the occasion and will provide a real treat for those whe delight in unusual dance music. Many prizes are to be awarded during the evening. The patrons and patronesses include Mrs. Patrick J. Creagh. Mrs. Mendum R. Blumenberg, Col. Andrew F. McLaughlin, Col. William E. Shar.. Maj. John C. Diamond. Admiral ana Mrs. Eugene Costello, Admiral and Mrs. John J. McGinnis, Maj. and Mn. George Bache, Dr. Thomas H. Kelly, Miss Loretto M. Creagh, Miss Nell V. Creagh, Mr, and Mrs. Edward C. Bar- rington, Miss Edith Bontz, Miss Agatha Healy, Miss Gertrude Coyle, Miss Blanche Keatting, Miss Caroline Colby, Miss Mary M. Condon, Miss Katherine Scanlon, Miss Helen Smith, Mrs. Ellen Farrell, Carrie Harrison, Miss Dorena Domina, Miss Mary Colby, Miss Elisabeth Kennedy, Miss Bernadette Shea, Miss Margaret Greene, M. Thomas Smith, Miss Mary McElroy, Miss Viola Nichols, Mrs. Isabel Ham- ilton, Mrs. Jane Smith, Miss Evelyn McEiroy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Frances Mc- Carthy, Mr. Francis Farrell and Mr. James Frances Torbett. The Ugly Duckling Tea House 115 B St. S.E. 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