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SOCIET-Y.. s 5 Society. Groups .of Capital In Whirl of Fall Activities Fashion World Enjoying Brief Vacation Period. Residents Visiting in Neighboring Cities. Washington Homes Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond will go to New York the first of next week and will sail Priday, December 6, for South Amer's\, where they will spend the Winter, returning to this country in the Spring. Miss Elizabeth Hammond, Mr. Hammond, will remain home on Kalarama road, sister of in their and Miss | Entertaining Guests. of Kansas City, Mo., are at the Dodge Hotel for several days. Thanksgiving Day Guests l.htd'r n"ll'll’".lll.-ell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Saunders |ot Klingle street will have as house 'THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOM D. -C,, NOVEMBER - 24, .1929—PART THREE. WELL KNOWN GIRLS OF SOCIETY MINGLING IN OFFICIAL AND | guests over Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. ’ John McGill Cooper and their son Natalie Hammond, daughter of Mr. Ind Junior, of Ocean City, N. J.. for whom ! Mrs. Hammond, will remain in York through the Winter. Former Senator James W. Wads- worth, jr. will arrive in Washington from his home in Geneseo, to | spend Thanksgiving hcl.day \Vndsumlh. who has r:turned here an opened their home on Woodland drive for the Winter. Mr. and Mr3 Larz. Anderson will come to Washington in a fortnight and will be in their house on Massachusetts avenue for the early Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson are now in the country place Weld, near Brookline, Mass. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, who is at Hot Springs, Va., is expected to remain there until ly December. Mrs. turned to Washington for the season and is again in residence at the May- flower.' having taken one of the large 10-room suites on the ninth floor which has barn entirely redecorated since her brief visit here in the eary Autumn. }3‘5 Loosp at that time was en route 'Karsas City from her Summer home in Gloucester, Mass. Mrs. i Sidney A. Cloman will have as her guest for Thanksgiving day her nephew, Mr. Wilton Prickett of Paris, who i4 spending a vacation in this country and has been with his family in Philhdelphia. Nr. hnd Mrs, Stanley Carr will re- turn morrow evening or ‘Tuesday from Mew York, where Mrs. Carr has been with her mother, Mrs. Hanna, for a ifortnight or more. Mr. Carr }nlned 3hem in New York Frid Mrs. } Thomas W. Symons of Buffalo has arjived at the Hay-Adams House and hag taken an apartment there for the sesson. She was joined for a few days By her son, Mr. Thomas W. Symons, jr, who has returned to his home, H Mr. ®erry Belmont will retum today from 'a short stay in New York. Visiors from Louisville At Mayflower Hotel. Miss Anne E. Shinkle and Miss Nancy Keith :Snyder of Louisville, Ky., are spendirg the week end in Washington at the Mayflower with the former's sister, Miss Roberta Shinkle, who is attendifg the National Cathedral School this season. Mrs. ‘Abbie F. Clark and Miss Susan G. Clark of Honolulu, T. H., are so- Journing at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson H. Treadwell have returned tc¢ Washington and are again in #n apartment in Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs. W. D. Fuller and her daugh- ters, Misses' Elizabeth and Jane Fuller, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., accompanied by Mrs. William R. Kane of New York, are in Washintgon for the week end and are staying at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Trowbridge of 468 Ridge road sailed yesterday via the Panama. Canal for California, Where they will spend the Winter. Mrs. Geor[e Mesta of New York and ‘Washington is at the Mayflower. Mrs. Prederiek C. mnu will return Bcav from e Boxt stay in New York. Guests Entertained In Washington Home. Mrs. T. G. Bassenger of Baltimore fs a guest of Misses Amy and Elizabeth glnlen. at their home, on Berkeley ace. Dr. Mary G. Hood and Miss Sarah Louise Amnld of Cambridge, Mass., have returned to thelr apartment in the Dodge Hotel for the Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rushton, who are the gucsts of the latter's mother, Mrs. David Hunt Blair and Mr. Blair at the Wardman Park Hotel, will go to the University of North Carolina at cnspel oot ball game there o Thanbsghing; [oot game re on Thanl v} ‘They will return to the hotel and % g{nlflnue their visit with Mr. and Mrs. air. Mr. Webb Miller of London, & guest of Mr. Robert J. Bender of New York, president of the United Press Associa- tion, is at the Willard for several days. The Former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation, Mr. William P. MacCracken, has joined Mrs. Mac- Cracken in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel after a short time in New York. Mr. MacCracken will Thlnlugi\r here and will then trip., -V pass g0 to Chicago Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks, 3d, have as their guest in their home in Chevy Chase, Md., Miss Beverly Bayne, Mrs. James Lansburgh left Washing- ton last evening for Kansas City, Mo., where she will spend & month with her mother, Mrs, Mannheim, Mrs. Samuel Shepard Dennis will come tomorrow to spend Thanksgiving with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Marsh, and will take an apartment in Wardman Park Hotel to remain through much of the Winter season. Mrs. Dennis has re- cently returned to this country from a several months’ stay abroad. Miss Alice E. Smith, Miss Marjo E. Smith and Miss Martha Ellen Nort! with Mrs. | Jacob Leander Loose has re-| New | th they will entertain on Thnnluqlvtnx | da; Their guests for that day will {include Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kerslake and their son. Youart. and Miss Frances Keyser. Mrs. P. Van Als!ynt of New York City again is in residence at the Wil- |lard for the Winter. Former Gov. Nellie Ross of Wyoming will have with her in her apartment at the Mnyflower Hotel over Thanksgiv- | ing her son, Mr. Ross, who was | graduated from Oxford University and | h now making his in New York, | and her niece, Miss Virginia Tnylne who attends school in New York. Mrs. Ross is in charge of the women'’s activities of the Democratic national | committee. Mrs, William J. La Varre has re- turned to Washington from a visit in New York. Miss Marie Lorbeerbaum arrived in New York on the S. S. Saturnia from | Trieste, Italy, last Sunday and will visit with her mother and her sister . and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mys. H. B. | Lansburgh, 2240 Cathedral avenuey | Mrs., Winfree nson is spending | some time as the guest of her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Roll, and her sister, Mrs. | Herbert, in Baltimore. Mr. Johnson | left yesterday for St. Louts, Mo., where | he is attending the nluoml convention | of the A. A. U. i Mr. and Mrs. Holtzman To Visit in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Frederick Holtz- man will go to Philadelphia to be guests over Thanksgiving day of the latter's mother, Mrs. Robert Emott Hare, at Blyden 'road, Ardmore. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pyle and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Pyle, are motor- ing to West ‘Grove, Pa. to spend ‘Thanksgiving with Mr. Pyles brother, Mr. Robert Pyle, famous Rosarian. ‘They will be joined there by Mrs. Lawrence Pyle and her two children of Wilmington, Del., for a reunion of the Prle family. Mr. and Mrs. @. Samaris of Fordham, N. Y., are staying at the Ambassador for a'few days while in Washington. Mr. Delmar Evans Webb and Mr. Mer- della D. Bauman spent several days in Richmond, Va., to attend the debut ball of Miss Jane Reid Venable Friday eve- ning at the John Marshall Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. . Miller of New Britain, Conn., are at the Ambassador while in Washi Social Events Mark Record of Past Weel& In Diplomatic World (Continued From First Page.) and will move from Wardman Park Ho- tel at the end of next week. Baroness van Boetzelaer, wife of the secretary of the Netherlands legation, returned Th y from Mexico City, where with Baron van Boetzelaer she has been for several months. She s again in her house at 1401 Thirty-first street, but will not be joined here by Baron van Boetzelaer until the Spring. e is in charge of the Netherlands le- gation in Mexico City. The first secretary of the Polish le- gation, Mr. Victor Podoski, will return tomorrow evening or Tuesday from Bos- ton, where he went Friday. [} Reception Committee For Bachelors' Cotillion The following have been designated | by Brig. Gen. William E. Horton, presi- | dent of the Washington Bachelors' Co- | tillion, to serve on the reception com- mittee for the first cotillion to be held December 9 in the grand ballroom of the Mayflower: The Minister of the Netherlands, Mr. J. H. van Royen; thex Minister of China, Mr. Chao-Chu Wu; | Senator Arthur- Capper, Senator Law- rence C. Phipps, Senator David I. Wlllh Senator Millard E. Tydings, Gen. George Admlnl Ridley Mcbeln. Col. Campbell B. Hodges, U. 8. A., George H. Cal- vert, jr.. Mr. ‘Archibald C. V. Wells | and Mr. Walter Davidge. At the first cotillion the officers will wear white gardenias and the members of the reception committee will wear ed and white carnations as a means identification. Boxes will be as- signed to members of the cotillion by the secretary. Luncheon Dinner Turkey Dmner. .M A lnd uu DOWN! on, mnoy F: Aahton 128 5. Norih 20, Weshington—out " Geors, $ | Mr. ‘and Mrs, Davenport Plumer of Owen Squire, Rear | N. Upper left: duce her at a tea dance. game Thanksgiving day. HARRIS & EWING Senorita Victoria Catalani, niece of the second counselor of the Italian embassy and Signora Catalani, introduced to society at a tea Tuesday by the Iatter’s mother, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Center: Miss Alberta Perley, to have her coming-out party at the Mayflower Thanksgiving day, when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perley, will Intro- Right: Miss Starr Eaton, with her parents, Representative Charles A. Eaton of North Plainfield, N. J., and Mrs. Eaton, is spending the Winter in Washington. Lower: Miss Florence Beale, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Robert S. Beale, who left yesterday to visit in Philadelphia. gand.attend the Navy-Dartmouth foot ball unDERWOGD BACHRACH Betrothals of Autumn Of Intereut to Society‘ Mrs. Alvin W. Miller announces the | engagement of her daughter Marjorie | Prances to Mr. John West Belt, son of Mrs. Laura V. B:lt and the late Alvin G. Belt of Washington. The wedding will take place on New Year day at Dumbarton Avenue Meth-‘ odist Episcopal Church in Georgetown. | Miss Miller is the daughter of the | late Alvin W. Miller, former principal | of Central High School. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Holland entertained at bridge in their home in Shepherd Park last evening, announcing the engagement of their daughter Mar- garet Louise, to Mr. Frank Belmont Hessler. The guests were Miss Hol- land's girl friends. Mrs. R. Stuart Wortley of Washing- ton announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Anne Stuart Wortley, and Mr. Davenport Plumer, jr., son of Twln Pikes Farm, Three Tuns, Ambler, MIM ‘Wortley, who is the daughter of | the late Mr. R. Stuart Wortley and a granddaughter of the late Admiral | yetarve sl indairody Mrs. Rainey Honor Guest Hall, Greenwich, Conn. She made her | debut in New York three years ago. Mr. Plumer is @ graduais of Prince- ton, class of 1928, and a member of the“Tower Club, the Princeton Club of | New York and the University Club of | ihis,city.” The marriage wil take place | in_April, Miss Wortley s spending this week | end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Plumer, who are also entertaining their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carter Judd 'of Montclair, N. J. Mrs. Judd, before her marriage, | | was Miss Carolyn Heberton Plumer. At Women's City Club Tea Mrs. Henry T. Rainey will be honor guest at the Women's City Club tea this afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Pre- siding at the tea tables will be Mr. Mabel L. Whitmarsh and Mrs. Grattan Keran: Mrs. John F. Sipple, president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, | and Miss Jessie Dell, civil service com- | missioner, will be guests of honor tomor- | row at the D. C. Federation of Women's | Clubs’_meeting at the Roosevelt Hote:. Mrs. Edgar B. Meritt will be hostess. | Schley,'U. S. N., attended Rose Mary ouUR oNLY JTORE 1208 Confidence Confidence Mrs. Nicholas J. Slnnott will sing a group of songs, with Mrs. Arthur J. Seaton as accompanist; Miss Dorothy Skinner will also give & group of songs, with Miss Edith Reed at the plano. Ali presidents of federated clubs will be special guests. . University Women Honor Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ross | | Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Ross will be the honor guests of the American | Association of University Women at | their clubhouse, 1634 I street, Monday | afternoon, November 28, at 4:30 o'clock. | Mr. Ross 'will give one of his delightf Wonderful Women’s and Men’s Handkerchiefs of purest linen that's made in many unusual and exclusive designs—very modest charge only is made for these exclusive handkerchiefs. Embroidery Shop 827-820 11th St. N.W. talks on “Washington from the Press | Gallery.’ Mrs. Thomas Sidwell will be the hostess, and assisting at the te: |table will be Mrs. John Raymond | Weyrich and Mrs. Florence Hedge. Re- ceiving will be Miss Agnes Jones, Miss Hetty Bell and Mrs. George Nutting. GEO. W. SPIER JEWELER New Address 806 14th St. N.W. Watches—Diamohds UNOFFICIAL Jewelry—Silverware Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Established 1890 fl/” FOR OVERI9 YEARS fiII. in Qualily.' in Styles! Disteiet 7160 -~ \; onfidence :You can purchase here with explicit confidence, ourpprices are the LOWEST in Washington! This ‘we know to be a fact—thrifty shoppers are daily finding this out—our organization knows it —and assists us in living/ up to this strictly ad- hered-to policy New York J B.Jones & Co INCORKORATED 1219-1221 G Street N.W. BETWEEN 12t ¢2 13 STREETS “Never To Be Undersold” Charge Accounts Solicited 3. Iowa Society Sponsers Thanksgivisg Dance ‘The Idaho State Society lhno\meu a Thanksgiving dance and reception at Merldlln Mansions Satul eve- ning in honor of the Idaho in Congress and the new o of the soclety. This will be the first social gathering of the Idaho State Soclety this season and will also serve to in- troduce the many new Idlhuna who are recent members of Washington official life, including former Governor of Idaho C. C. Moore, who is now Commissioner of the Land Office, and Mrs. Moore, and Mr. Guy H. Martin, special assistant to the Attorney Gen- eral, and Mrs. Martin, to the members of the society. Another former governor of the Gem State, Mr. D. W. Davis, and Mrs. Davis will attend, as will alumni of the Uni- versity of Idaho who are now employed here and countless new students. Miss Elizabeth Thomas, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Thomas of Idaho, is spend- ing the Winter with her parents at ‘Wardman Park and will be enthusi- astically welcomed into the society by the younger group. She graduated from the University of Idaho last year and is studying art in Washington. The hon- orary presidents of the Idaho State Society include Senator William E. Borah, Senator John Thomas, Repre- sentative Burton L. French and Repre- sentative Addiscn T. Sml Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown Honor Guests at Dinner A farewell dinner was given Tuesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. William Edwin Brown by a number of Mr. Brown's associates in the hotel field in Washing- ton. The entertainment was in the main dining room of the Arlington, of which Mr. Brown is the retiring manager. Today Mr. and Mrs. Brown leave for Philadelphia, where the former will take charge of another. hotel. Among the invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin R. Helt, ' Mr. and Mrs. Weston B. Jones, Russell F. Don- nelly, Mr. and Mrs. Edward n, r. and“Mrs. George Denton, Mr. und rs Robert McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson, Ivan Balley, Miss Ruby -| Atkinson, Mr. Dewitt McGraw, Miss | Evelyn Burrows, Miss Nina Dagwell, Mifflin Blackistone, Curtis Bowen, Miss Louise Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. William Edwin Brown, Mrs. Della Flack, Mrs. Mabel Topham, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ruff, J. Boyd Henri, Dr. J. Ernest Mitchell, lllss Leah E. Elwood and Rex- ford L. Holm SOCIETY." SETS Mrs. Hurley to Entertain Col]ege Club Nov. 26 Mrs. Clifford W. Hurley, 4910 SeventH street northwest, will _entertain the Washington Elmira College Club Tues- day, November 26, at 8 o'clock p.m. For Slr:e; and -Hwnr Oxford 335. MILLINERY 528 12th St. One-strap, [wo-strap, Ox- Just Below F fords, High Shoes and Juliets Sizes 234 to 10— AA to EEE Priced at $3 to $6.50 HATS REDUCED! Splendid Styles —choice variety. Formerly $5, $10, $15 Now $2.95, $5.00, $7.50 M-ny large head sizes ds the smaller o ,® ¥, T, NORRIS ' * A T.. ARNOLD H. 0. BRUBAKER Formerly With M. Brooks-Co 12TH Now Showing! FROCKS for Gay Holiday Evenings in Values! urs. Only after the purchase is made and the transaction completed will You actually experience the meaning of Capitol Serv] vice. Longer wear . . . greater pride in a gar- ment that is infinitely better in tailoring and qualiey. How far does your money goP At J. B. 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