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SO CIETY.® General and Special News Relating to Ptominent Personages i tions Also Included in List Grouped for Personal Mention. The Governor-elect of Virginia, Mr. dbhn G. Pollard, will arrive in Wash- Friday and will be at the Ward- man Park Hotel for several days. The former Secretary of State, Mr. inbridge Colby, and Mr. Benjamin uiness of London are week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, in eir home on Massachusetts avenue. . Da was _commissioner of m‘nm under the Wilson admin- jon. e and Mrs. David Hunt Blair e joined today at the Wardman k Hotel by the latters son, Mr. G. . Douglass and daughter, Mrs. Allen ushton, who have been at Chapel Hill, 2 Miss Cynthia Davis, daughter of the vernor ~ general of 'the Philippines, as returned from St. Louis where she visited -her uncle and aunt, Mr. and rs. Samuel Davis. Miss Virginia Richard has returned | to her home on Park road, after spend- | §ing Thanksgiving at Annapolis, where he went to attend the dance at the| }Pormer Commissioner of Internal flevr:r Capital Folk! n City From Other Sec-‘ the Navy-Dartmouth foot ball game | yesterday. i Mrs. M. J. Mays and dluthcr‘ Eleanore of New York City have taken i |an apartment at the Cavaller Hotel. | | Thanksgiving week with her sister, Miss | Katharine McLain, who is attending West Virginia _ University. While in Morgantown Miss Wilson stayed with her sister at the Kappa Kappa Gamma House. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Roth of Cathedral avenue had as their guests |last weck their son Edward, jr., who is attending Swarthmore and a friend of | his, Mr. Jack Hunter, who is at Annap- ' olis. Mrs. Fannie Goodman was at home | informally Friday in celebration cf the eighty-first anniversary of her birthday. iCatho]i; L:yr;u;n Planning To Honor Mgr. Buckey A large number of prominent Cath- olic Jaymen will serve on the commit- icademy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. McNeil have | turned from New York, where they, nt to attend a Scotch dinner given ! t the home of the Chief of the McNeil an McNeil of the Barra. | Mrs. Samuel Robb Ircland has re- | Of urned to her apartment at the artinique, after spending a year in! lifornia and Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Hans F. Robert and heir son Byron motored to Washing- | from New York last week to spend few years with the former's mother mnd mr.ama. Oscar Robert and Mrs. £Mr. and Mrs. John F. Ebersole of #Garfield street, with their three chil- sdren have taken possession of their mew home at 3806 Garfield street. Mr. | ;!*'rbersolm who is the economist of the #Treasury Department. has accepted a | $professorship at Harvard University and | Talso has been elected economist with the sHarvard Economic Society. The family ly expect to be temporarily located jere as Mr. Ebersole's appointment tes from February and the rest of e members expect to go to Boston June. & s 2! Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Garrett of Lowell | eet have had as their guests Mrs.| arrett’s father, mother and brother, | . and Mrs. Charles J. Barth and Mr. | ugh Barth of Moundsville, W. Vl.‘ ey are motoring from Boston, where | have been visiting another son and nt Thanksgiving day here. | Mrs. Martha T. Wright of South | m. N. Y., has taken an apartment t the Liodge Hotel for the Winter. uests Entertained Chevy Chase Home. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ridgely of| . Lencx street, Chevy Chase, have with fthem their son-in-law and daughter, $Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gates of Baiti- smore, and their little daughter Peggy | r. and Mrs. Gates arrived for Thanks- | iving and celebrated their sixth wed. ling anniversary while here. %! Mr. and Mrs. George W. Trowbridge | s0f Loughboro road left on Wednesday %}r California_via the Panama Canal. hey sailed from New York on the| President Polk and expéct to spend| two months at Samta Manica, returning | By the same route. ' Mr. Robert H. Otto, jr. of Seattle tnnfl New York will come to Washington z spend the Christmas holidays with r. Prank 8. Goodwin. Miss Pauline Bresnahan is spending sthe week end at the Bellevue-Stratford $in Philadelphia, having gone there to ittend the Navy-Dartmouth foot ball j8ame yesterday afternoon. %4 Mr. Martin Lane. who has spent the f#ummer at the home of his son, Mr. | j€larence Lane on Lowell street. sailed {from Baltimore on the Fairfax Wednes- sday, November 27, for Florida, where he 3 will spend the Winter with his daughter $and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dushane | :cln'll'd at Babson Park. i | Miss Caroline Smith, who is the house | guest of Mrs. Betty Abbott in her home :?n Columbia road, has just returned firom Atlanta, Ga., where she attended ithe golden wedding anniversary of her | {father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. James | itfield Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Smith i re known here, having visited their son, Mr. Howard Smith, who is an of- ificial of the Southern Railway. i _Mrs. A S. Wright has taken an apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel for fthe Winter. Mrs. Wright made her | :home in Chevy Chase for many years. | Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, who spent he Summer in Europe and has been § recuperating for past several nonths from a severe illness, is now in % residence at § ¢oming season. !hnun From Denmark 1 Stopping At Local Hotel. . Miss Harriet Nyemann, of Char-| § Jottenlund. - Denmark, and Miss Lise | £ Nordan, of Copenhagen, have spent the | 1past week at the Dodge Hotel. Miss ; Nyemann and Miss Nordan arrived on | i the Olympic zbout ten days ago and are | f In the United States for an i.ndefl.mle‘l § visit. Mr. Alvin Kaufman is spending the i week end in New York where he went | ¥ Wednesday, for the holiday and to see the Mayflower for the B L T T —even to the rarest skins, are found in Franck collection at prices moderate—you will be tounded. Fur Coats assuming all the tail artness of cloth coats. in and see this smart t ANCKE FURRIER, 1328 G St | Ligne, Mr. Justice Pierce Butler, Col. | Ewing, Mrs. H. H. Flather, | Margaret | Miss Mary Mangan, Mrs. D. | At the conclusion of the program | new FURS QUALITY tees to assist at the reception to be given Mgr. Edward L. Buckey at the Mayflower Hotel Sunday night, . December 8, from 9 to 11 o'clock. The reception will follow the ceremony of investiture formallv marking the eleva- tion of Mgr. Buckey to the rank a domestic prelate of the papal| household which will take place at St. | Matthew’s Church at 8:30 o'clock the | same evening, with his grace Arch- bishop Curley presiding. ‘The Right Rev. Mgr. Buckey,| who is a native of Washington and is pastor of St. Matthew's Church, has invited all of his parishoners and: friends throughout the city to attend | the reception. Receiving with Mgr. Buckey at the reception at the Mayflower will be Admiral W. S. Benson, chairman of the | gentlemen’s reception committee; Sir Esme Howard, his highness Prince d=| Henry May and Mr. Willlam F. Sands. Members of other committees are: Senator Henry F. Ashurst, Senator David I. Waish, Senator Joseph E. Ransdell, Mr. Henry B. Binnse, Gen. Andre Brewster, Mr. Blaine Coppinger, Dr. H. J. Crosson, Mr. Peter A. Drury, Mr. John K. M. Ewing, Mr. Henry Gower, Mr. Bryan Huyck, Mr. O. H. Perry Johnson, Mr. Paul E. Johnson, Dr. Thomas 8. Lee, Rear Admiral C. T. Lowndes, Dr. Constantine McGuire, Gen. W. J. Nicholson, Col. Arthur| O'Brien, Col. D. J. O'Brien, Gen. G. P. Scriven, Mr. Howland Shaw, Dr. Thomas N. Vincent and Mr. Joseph I. Weller. On the ladies’ honorary committee are: Mrs. Pierce Butler, Mme. Ricardo de_ Alfaro, Mrs. James Cou- zens, Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Mrs. P. H. Bastedo, Mrs. W. S. Benson, Mrs. Henry B. Binnse, Mrs. J. Davis Brod- head. Mrs. D. J. Caliahan, Mrs. W. L. Capps, the Misses Connolly, Mrs. Ed- ward Douglas White, Mrs. John Crow- the Misses Cullen, Mrs. Jules D>m- onet, Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, Mrs. Francis Dickens, Miss Ella Lorraine Dor: Mrs. W. H. Emory, Mrs. Charles Mre, 8. A W _Gleason, Mrs Walter Gordon, Mrs. John H. Gower, Mrs. Thomas Griffin, Mrs. George E. Hamilton, Miss Alida Henriques, Mrs. Frank Hill, Mrs. Rich- ard Hill, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. O. H. Perry Johnson, the Misses Joyce, Mrs. Louis Lehr, Mrs. William E. Low, Mrs. Charles McKenney, Miss Mary McQuade, Miss Laura Mohun, Mrs. W. E. Montgomery, Mrs. Gardiner Porme, Miss Mary Patten, Mrs. Joseph E. Rans- dell, Mrs. J. E. Roach, Mrs. B. . D. V. Stuart, Mrs. ‘Thom, Mrs. Charles D. Thorn, Mrs. Lee P. Warren, Mrs. Charles Worthington and the Misses Worth- ington. Mzmbers of the ladies’ astive recen- tion committee are Miss Rafaela Acosta, Ms. W. K. Carr, Mrs. H. J. Crosson, Miss Louiss Dorsey, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Anne Edwards, Miss Eleanor Ewing., Miss Borredell Gower, Mrs. Frank P. Hannan, Mrs, Charles N. Harris, Mrs. John Hauber, Mrs. Wil- liam M. Irwin, Mrs. Russell Kent, Miss Laughran, Miss Sara Lee, K. Mec- Carthy, Miss Mary McMullen, Mrs. Harold P. Norton, Miss Bertha O'Toole, Miss Rosa V. Sands, Mrs. Willlam P. the Misses Sheridan, Miss Anne . Mr. Daniel C. Staplef Miss Mary Sullivan 5 Sands, Ohio Society to Honor State’s New Senator ‘The initial meeting of the Ohio So- clety of Washington for the season will be held at the Carlton Hotel Monday evening, December 9, at 8 o'clock. Senator Simeon D. Fess, president of | the society, will welcome members and guests, introducing Mr. Strickland Gil- liland, humorist, also a native of Ohio, who will entertain the society. Vice | President Joseph H. Himes will have charge of the social feature of the pro- gram. The Imperial Male Quartet will ren- der a group of songs, with Mrs. J. 8. Mcntgomery as accompanist. Anlique Damask Portieres Very Special, Pair 215 yar a long — same on both sides. All Exira fine quality. cDEVITT Distriet 3211 of e's s s e ] Miss Margaret McLain Wilson spent . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GUEST OF MRS. DAVID FAIRCHILD. With her husband, she is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Gilbert Grosvenor, at 1328 Eighteenth street northwest. D. Dr. and Mrs. ~—Clinedinst Photo. f reception will be tendered the mewly ! ppointed Senator from Ohio, Roscoe | C. McCulloch, togcther with the new members of the House of Representa- tives, followed by a buffet supper and dancing. Among those who have applied for membership in the society are Mr. and Mrs. Thad Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. McCulloch, Mr. and_Mrs. Chester C. Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Gott, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hoisington, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. McClintock, Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Mouser, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Newcomb, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Prancis Seiberling. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Uppercue, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Au- guste Boas, and Mrs. Charles E. Bar- tenbach. The officers elected for the ensuing year are: Honorary president, Chief Justice William H. Taft; president, Senator Simeon D. Fess; vice presi- dents, Mr. Joseph H. Himes, Mr. Thomas A. Jenkins, and Mris. Charles A. Mooney; secretary, Mr. H. W. Kitz- miller; treasurer, Mr. A. R. Williams; governing committee, Mr. R. W. Dun- lap, Mrs. Karl Fenning, Mr. I. M. Fos- ter, Mr. Charles F. Marvin, Mr. William L. Symons and Mr. Ernest H. Van Fos- san; historian, Mr. Morris D. Ervin; chaplain, Bishop John W. Hamilton. Missourians to Meet Evening of December 7 ‘The Missouri Society will have an ‘Evening with Missourians” Saturday, December 7, at 8:30 o'clock, at the Hall | of the Nations, Washington Hotel. Fol- lowing the program, which includes a | group of songs by Mrs. David Hopkin: wife of the Repr tative from St.| Joseph, there will be dancing, the floor being in charge of Mr, L. H. Han- | nah, John B. Gordon, Mr. Floyd | Hanley and Mr. Craig Reddish. | ‘Those who have recently come to the city from Missouri, as well as those who have been regular attendants at the soclety meetings, will be welco: ‘The hostesses are Mrs. 'E. N. Meador, Dr. Louise Stanley, Mrs. W. W. Badgley, Mrs. W. B. Fry and Miss Madge Reese. Plans for programs of the Missouri | Society beginning with January con- template receptions to Missourians who are in official life and promise to sur- pass many meetings of past seasons. In- | formation regarding them and as to eligibility for membership may be ob- tained from the secretary, Mrs. Jtis J. Rogers, Florence Court, or from any other officer of the society, Reprasenta- tive Joe J. Manlove, president; Repre- sentative William L. Nelson, vice presi- dent: Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman, vice president; Mr. E. R. Williams, treasurer. Admission by card, guest cards at the door or {from secretar: 4 % Card Party to Benefit Missionary Hoapital} Miss Antoinette Keane, Miss Hilde- | garde Hicks, Miss Alma Neligan and | Miss Julia Diggins will be hostesses at | a card party to be given at the Carlton | Hotel Monday evening, December 2, at | 8 o'clock. The party is a benefit for a_hospital | is being erected in Alabama by | nary Servants of the Holy | This community is devoted to | settlement work among the immigrants | in the North and the Negroes in the | which he M Trinity. South. Soma liam Howard M. Fahey, Mrs. Thomas F. Keane, Mrs. Diggins, Mrs. Mr. Patrick of the J. Boisean Wiesel, KAFKA’S Inc. F at Tenth St. “Distinctive Apparel” Continuing Monday After-Thanksgiving Sale! Extraordinary Values Sumptuously Furred Coats Handsomely sumptuons with Fash- v adorned silky furs, jon's smartest styles. e—— ¢ Richly Fur-Trimmed Coats The models. furs, Vely high-type garments. season's most desired Trimmed with rich All sizes and colors. 63 Smart Gowns ets, chiffons, crepes. All For day- time and evening. Crepes, Formerly to $35 s 85 Dresses satins, chiffons, tweeds and wool. I'orm GOWNS 55 BAGS NOVELTIES IMPORTS aIso Proporfionatt[y l'd(lllctll a ALL erly $16.50 and $14.95 Kayser Sith Hosiery and Undies make practical Xmas gifts. Visit our new department. C, DECEMBER 1, Society of Virginia Lists Ball for Friday Evening ‘The Society of Virginia will give its first entertainment and ball of the sea- son Friday evening at 8:30 o'clock in the ball room of the Willard Hotel. The guests will be received by the president | of the society, Mr. T. 8. Settle, and Mrw. Settle; the Governor-elect, r. John | Garland Pollard, and his daughter, Miss Pollard; Senator and Mrs. Claude Swan- son, Senator and Mrs. Carter Glass, | Representative and Mrs. Otis Bland, Representative Menalcus Lankford, Rep- resentative J. A. Garber, Representa- tive Joseph C. Shaffer and others from the Lower House, each accompanied by his wife or hostess. A program of music will be given and the society will present Gov.-elect Pollard with a certificate of member- ship, after which he will make a short | address. There will be a room for bridge and boxes for each congressional district. Texas Society Announces First Dance of Season Mr. Ben B. Cain, jr., of Austin, Tex., | will furnish the program for thé Texas | State Society at its first dance of the | season to be held Wednesday evening at 2400 Sixteenth street nortawest. Mr. Cain will have an asssting artist and | the committee promises an interesting | program. ‘The officers of the society are: pard, second vice president; Repre- sentative John C. Box, third vice presi- dent; Mr. Victor Russell, secretary; Miss Alla Clary. assistant secretary, and Mrs. T. Lacy Edmiston, official hostess. The cominittee in charge is anzious | to have as large a number of Texans in ‘Washington as possible present that ' night. An example of posthumous fame s that of Sarah Orne Jewett, whose “The Country of the Pointed Firs,” published in 1896 and practically forgotten until lately, is put into the cla¥s of “Huckle- berry Finn" and “The Scarlet Letter.” | i | MILLINERY [ 528 12th St. Just Below F Announcing the Arrival of The Famous O Dette Hats Wonderfully smart hats shown in the High Winter Shades Other Hats Reduced A really fine variety of charming hats— Formerly 85, $10. $15 Hats. Now $2.95—$5.00—$7.50 atrons are Mrs. Wil- Taft, Col. Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. Thomas R. M. Harben, Mrs. Margaret C James Waiter Hicks and F. Neligan. b B CLEARANCE of "DRESSES SPORTSWEAR We are o_[fering an extensive collection of Hickson aJaP‘a’iDllS, as u’(.’[l as l"fllly Ol'l.gl'"fll l"o‘]l"i, specl;a”y priced for the duration of this sale at g o A m‘1 upwan’ MILLINERY ‘7'50 and $10'00 INC OF NEW YORK 1215 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N. W. 1929—PART _THREE. w Wm-Rosendorf = 1215 G St. The Original “G” Street Furrier (It - 23rd Annual Anniversary SALE of FURS! The Outstanding Event of the Season— .A Sale of Appreciation and Celebration FURS REDUCED Up to 50% Wonderful garments—the richest, choicest, deep- est, most lustrous pelts—made up by practical fur- riers according to models that give the buyer up-to- date fashion for seasons to come. Hudson Seal Coats (dyed Muskrat), plain and trimmed. Valued at $365. Gray Squirrel Coats, plain and trimmed. Valued to $495. Anniversary price ........... Jap Mink Coats, plain and trimmed. Valued at $565. Anniversary price . .......... Northern Seal Coats (dyed Coney), assorted trimmings. Valued at $225. Anniversary fo R i DA TN I A group of Coats in Dark Muskrat, Brown and Gray Caracul, Northern Seal (dyed Valued up to $195. Anniversary $97.50 PO oo e e ke g kS S e g 1392 A group of Foxes, Red, Brown Another group of Foxes, Red, and Pointed, valued at $75.00. An- €49 B() Brom oo Pulud. . Voluad a4 $57.50 Select What You Want and Make a Deposit. Charge Accounts Invited. Coney) and Lambskin, Black Pony. 2972 Wonderful Fox Scarfs in the Sale WE WILL CASH YOUR XMAS SAVING CHECK! Beginning Monday at. 9:15 A.M.! GREAT DECEMBER SALE OF —Luxuriously Fur Trimmed— WINTER COATS A Genuine Saving On Every Coat! $ 48.50 $ 68.50 Formerly $68 Formerly to $98.50 An outstanding opportunity to purchase high-grade, luxuriously fur-trimmed Winter Coats at substantial reductions. These are the smartest models of the season, embodying all the new style details that Paris sponsors. If you had planned on buying a New Coat, do so tomorrow, for the savings that prevail now, in our opinion, cannot be duplicated even later in the season. Every desired fashion is represented . . . including all the smart furs . . . fabrics aad leading shades. All s for misses and women. Second Floor—Gold's. Clearance of 165 Dresses Taken from Higher Priced Racks $12.95 An unusual opportunity to replenish your dress wardrobe with a remarkably low price. %‘hon are only 165 dresses in the group . . . all taken from higher-pr racks and marked for clearance. 5 ufblflm 4«0 cantons . . . flat crepes . . . and satins, in a host of desired shades. All smart new frocks at