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SOCIET SOCIETY iNew Date Selected for First of Series of| Official Dinners in Honor of President and Hoover will be entertained at dinner January 7 by the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis. ‘The dinner was originally plan- ined for December 3, but due to the official mourning for the late Secretary of War, the dinner was postponed. Chilean Embassy to Be Scene of Tea for Debutante. ‘The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila will entertain at a reception and dance Thursday afternoon, De- cember 19, in the embassy in honor of Miss Junia Culbertson, debutante : caughter of the United States Ambas- sador to Chile and Mrs. William S.| Culbertson. ‘The Minister of Jugoslavia, Dr. Leo- nide Petamic, has canceled the recep- tion Tuesday, December 17, in celebra- tion of the birthday anniversary of the King of Jugoslavia, owing to the official mourning. Senator and Mrs. irs. Otis F. Glenn are on a motor trip in the South and will gpend a short time in Savannah, Ga., and Charleston, S. C. Mrs. Charles L. L. McNary entertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower in compliment to Mrs. T. Franklin Schiey of Leesburg. Va.. who is the guest of Miss Sophie Casey. Covers were laid | for 14. The United States Ambassador to | Chile, Mr. William S. Culbertson, will | leave Washington Saturday morning | for Topeka, Kans.. where he will be the guest of the Topeka Chamber of Com- merce at the noonday forum Tuesday, December 3. THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE and Mrs. Representativs and Mrs. Homer Hoch and their daughter, Miss Jean Hoch, will dance Monday afternoon, 23, in honor of Miss Junia Culbertson, debutante daughter of the United States Ambassador to Chile and Mrs. Culbertson. Representative and Mrs. Charles A. Faton of New Jersey will entertain at a tea this afternoon at Bellevue, their home in Cleveland Park, when shey will present their daughter, Miss Starr Eaton, to society. chelm with the bud will be her cousin, Miss Loraine Coutts of New York, and assisting Miss Eaton will be Miss Mary Jane Adams, Miss Mary Ruden, Miss Eleanor Corby, Miss Betty Thorpe and Miss Emiscah The debutante will wear an egg-shell color velvet and satin gown, made on straight lines with long fitted sieéves, and will carry an arm bouquet of American beauty roses. Mrs. Eaton will wear black panne velvet. Representative and Mrs. Joe Crail, of California were hosts at dinner terday at the Mayflower, having as &” ir | muu Representative and Mrs. C. Wil liam Ramseyer of Iowa, and their daughters, Miss Jane Ramseyer and | Miss Barbara Ramseyer, and Mr Ran- | Los Angeles and} The Assistant Postmaster General, Mr, Irving Glover, has gone to Athntic City, to attend the testimonialy subscription dinner tomorrow evening arranged by friends of the newly ap- pointed Ambassador to France and Mrs. Walter E. Edge, in their native State. Mr. Glover will return to Washington | ‘Tuesday. The commandant of the Army War ) The “Marianne” —A NEW TIE OF PATENT LEATHER WITH TURN SOLE AND LOW FLAT HE ADAPTED FOR TAP DANCING; $6.50. MODERN MISS DEPT.— THIRD FLOOR | Miss Janet Ball, Miss Margreta Swen- ! B A S TR Y Mrs. Hoover. College and Mrs. Connor will not ob-| serve theif day at home Sunday, but |9 will be at home on the first Sunday of each of the following months through the season. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. S. Gardner | Waller, Mrs. Nelson S.. Waller, Miss Mary E. Waller and Miss Gardner of | Front Royal, Va., are guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Absolom Waller, having come !or‘ ‘Thanksgiving. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett have returned to Washington from} ‘Wakefield Manor and are occupying the] house of Mrs. John Allan Dougherty at, 1712 R street for the Winter. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John Wise Morse will entertain at a tea this after- noon in their home on California street when_they will present their daughter, Miss Prances Morse, to soclety. Assist- ing Mrs. Morse will be Mrs, William J. Harris, Mrs. Richard Leigh, Mrs. David Sellers, Mrs. B. F. Cheatham, Mrs, Henry Hough, Mrs. A. M. D. McCor- mick, Mrs. William Leahy, Mrs. Charles | R Mrs. Harry Yarnell and Mrs. W. D. Puleston. Recelving with the bud will be Miss Julia Harris, Miss Vir-| ginia Cheatham, Miss’ Elvira Johuson, son, Miss Esther Wallace, Miss Mary and Miss Martha ladelphia. The debu- tante will wear a gown of pale pink tulle and will carry a bouquct of pink | rose: Comdr. and Irs. 'Morse entertained at dinner last rvcning at the Carlton Hot2] for their daughter and Miss Vir- g Cheatham, when the guests in- cluded the young ladies who will be with the bud today. Capt. and Mrs. Le Roy Shoemaker were hosts yesterday to a company of 20 at dinner in their home on Haw- thorne street. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hauser of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Combes, Mrs. J. M. FOOD AND SERVICE UNSURPASSED Qe Collier . COLUMBIA RD. A118% OPPOSITE +mMeAtLAnAD TONIGHT an my' ST In_conjunction with our _regular T o eaturing— 5 Until SEA FOOD DINNER 75 g % é —or Our Special Club Stnk. 4 % Roast Capon or R L. I. Duckling Di E L ; ESPECIALLY Financially, Mentally or Physically Then Hear & TO-NIGHT ,0 Do you need help Young, Miss Janet Youn# Mr. and Mrs, J.8. Hldley Miss Catherine Shosmaker, ML;I Harriet Fisher and Miss Martha Fisher. Mrs. Dickinson, wife of Lieut. Dwight Dickinson, jr., U. 8. N., entertained at iuncheon today in hotlor of Miss Faith Phillips, whose marriage to Mr. Guiao Perera of Boston will take place Thurs- day, December 5, and Miss Margreta Swenson. who will make her debut Sat- urday, December 14, at a tea to be given by her mother, Mrs, Eric Swenson. Miss Catherine Platt, daughter of the vice governor of the Federal Re- serve Board and Mrs. Edmund Piatt, entertained at luncheon today In honor of Miss Helen Walker, debutante daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walker. Mr. George E. Farrand, retiring gen- | eral counsel of the Federal Farm Board, and Mrs. Farrand were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Teague at ‘Thanksgiving dinner yesterday at the Mayflower. Miss Bradley Makes Formal Bow This Afternoon. Mrs. Joseph H. Bradley will enter- tain at a tea this afternoon in her home, at 1715 Nineteenth street, to present her daughter, Miss Mary Pa: rish Bradley, to society. Assisting M Bradley will be Mrs. Marshall Lang- horne, Mrs. Powell Clayton, Mrs. R. D. Simms, Mrs. Thom Bradley, Mr: Arthur A. Snyder and Mrs. Charles Lindsay, jr., of Chicego, who is visit- ing the hostess. With the bud will be Miss Laura Tuckerman, Miss Elsle Ekengren, Miss Margaretta Wright, Miss Mary W. Bradley and Miss Sophia Sny- der. The debutante will wear a green net. frock, fashioned on long lines, with | cuffs embroidered in jewels, and the skirt long and full. She will carry orchids and gardenias. Mrs. Bradley rlfll wear -a gown of black velvet and ace. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will at dinner this evening for Vittoria Catalani, in hone: Laura Tuckerman. Mme. Ekengren entertained a small ! company at dinner last evening for her | daughter, Miss Elsie Ekengren. Mrs. Henry C. Corbin entertained at | | luncheon yesterday in her suhurhln‘ home, Highwood, in Chevy Chase. | | Mrs. William A. Slater O’Ncw York ouR {ONLY JTORE The Women of Washington —are known everywhere for their smartness. Capitol FURS —for over 19 years have met successfully the demands of Washington's fashion-conscious women. QUALITY ® STYLE ® SERVICE 1208.G.ST. STAR, WASHINGTON, and Washington is at the Mayflower, where her grlnddlu'hm. Miss Elena da Struve, will join her the first of next week. Miss de Struve will be presented to soclety later in_the season. She attended school in Farmington, Conn., and in Rome, Italy. Dr. and Mrs. James A. Lyon will en- tertain at dinner this evening for their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Culver of Paris, and Mrs. Marfus de Brabant and Mrs. Lyon's sister, Mrs. N. Hopkins Heft of New York. Mrs. Bates Warren was hostess to a company of 15 at luncheon today in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Fleming are spending _the week end at Virginia Beach. They have as their guest Mrs. Fleming's brother, Mr. Daniel Thew Wright, 3d, of New York. Miss Bettle De Mol daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. De Moll, and Miss Fran- ces Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Matthews, are spending the ‘Thanksgiving holiday with Miss Wini- \fred Mackey in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackey, at Law- rence, Long Island. Mrs. Joseph Richards, jr. has re- turned to Washington after spending two weeks in Charleston, W. Va., as the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ray- mond C. Moffett. Mrs. Sidney Agnelly of Roanoke, Va., is in Washington to spend the Thanks- giving holidays with her daughters, Miss Julia Anne Shaffer and Miss Mary Glazed and New Fur Buttons This special price includes thorough cleaning of your coat Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmanshi Bensamin Sherman, Prop. Shaffer, who came here from their re- Cleaned s 5 Where Needed Inside and out. 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The work is done by skilled operators and the cost is only— $10 for a Nestle Wave $13 for an Evera Wave $15 for a Duro Wave Good Until Used Beauty Salon—Kann's—Third Floor. 3 D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER spective schools to be with their mother. Mlu Julla Anne Shaffer is & xn.\dmt n Cornell University and fer attends the Mount Bt. A 5 Cnl- lege, at Mount Washington, ore. Dr. and Mrs, King Corsant of Chi- cago, who were expected to arrive here ‘Tuesday for a visit' to the latter’s son- in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. as J. Ryan, jr, have pestponed their visit a fortnight. Lieut, and Mrs. Ryan have taken possession of their uew apartment in the Valley View, aft- er having been at Wardman Park Hotel ;g;cie their marriage in Chicago last inter. E. Backus, was the founder’ lain of York State. - Oelock n Rt syatie. In o'cl in E Hotel. Miss. Dial will sing groups of songs during the and will also original poems. thaniel B, G o S the Mayflower Society of New be hostess at 4 to Afternoon ad 8 nunlm of hcr (Continued on Numemth P-:e) 45-INCH RAYON TAFFETA, YD..... Plain and Ja valua at the price McDEVITT Dr. and Mrs, H. D. Best motored to ‘Washington from their home in Green- wich, Conn., and are at the Carlton for Mr. and Mrs, Electus ‘Taylor Backus of New York City are at the Mayflower. F at Tenth St. A[ TEIITION, MOTHERS! Extraordinary Sale of Children’s Coats 'Our buyer made a remarkable purchase and we're passing the savings on to you. GIRLS’ CAMELLAINE T 100% Alpncn Pile The very best workmanship and lin- s l 8 ings. Sizes 7 to 14. Wear like fur. warm as fur. Made to Sell for m” and $32.50 SPORT and BEVERLAINE COATS g fona 7 $7 2295 —the very best grade of fabric cuu They 160k ike fur. Feel like fur. 500 Girls’ Collegiate Splendid models. . Sizes 7 to 14. Satur- day special. 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