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SOCIETY. SOCIETY GEO. W. SPIER JEWELER New Address 806 14th St. N.W. Watches—Diamonds Jewelry—Silverware Fine Watch and * Jewelry Repairing Established 1890 Food And Service Unsurpassed < < The > @ollier Inn Oy hahssanon "] Closed All Day Tomorrow Christmas Bay —so0 that our employes may enjoy the' holiday to the fullest extent. We Wish Our Many Patrons and Friends A Merry Xmas and FHappy Nem Year Burlington Hote 1120 Vermont Ave. N.W. Christmas Dinner $1.50 Fruit Cocktail Cream of Tomato Soup Consomme Hearts of Celery Roast Turkey, Dressing, Baked Goose, Stufing Baked Virginia Ham, Crabapple 'Huapplz Tee Choice of Two | Mashed Potatoes Pearl Onions, Creamed Buttered Fresh Spinach Candied 'Sweets Tomato Jelly Salad Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce Hot Mince Pie | Frozen Custard Pudding With Fruit Cake Strawberry Parfait Nuts Coffee Hours; 12:30, 2:30, 5:00, 8:00 Call Decatur 0500 for Reservations Christmas Dinner Mock Turtle Soup Chickes som; Roast Turkey Cranberry Sauce Roast Long Isla Candied Apple: Mushroom Sauce Fresh Peas Florida HaenN==0m=220 Greenway Frozen Punch Christmas Salad English Plum Pudding Hard Sauce Chocolate Nut Sundse m< > Col. 10118 Queen Olives Cranberry Jelly | c Greenway Inn| Brolled Tenderloin Steak | Pears Potatoes Creamed Candied Yams Fresh Strawberry Parfalt | ANN TABER ||| HE President and Mrs. Hoover have with them for the holi- their son, Mr. Allan who arrived last eve- ning from his studies at the Harvard Law School. Ranking Diplomats Guests of Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be guests of honor at dinner Wednesday evening, January 8, of the Secretary of the In- terior and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur. ‘The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila will entertain the members of 3 | the embassy staff at dinner this evening in_the embassy. The Ambassador returned this morn- ing from a brief stay in New York. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Stimson entertained at dinner last eve- ning at Woodley, the company includ- ing the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard, the Ambas- sador of Peru, Dr. Hernan Velarde; the Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Don Manuel C. Tellez; the Minister of Portu- gal and Viscountess d'Alte, Representa- tive Stephen G. Porter, the chief of staff and Mrs. Summerall, Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol and Mrs. Bristol, the Undersecretary of State, Mr. Joseph P. Cotton; Canon Anson Phelps Stokes and Mrs. Stokes, Miss Mabel Boardman, Miss Candace Stimson, Miss Isabel Cotton, Miss Annie M. Hegeman and Capt. Eugene A. Regnier. The Secretary of the Mr. Mejlon, arrived at San Juan yesterday on board the yacht Vagacondia, from a fishing trip in the Bahamas. He is accompanied by his son and son-in- law and daughter, Mr. Paul Mellon and Mr. and Mrs. David K. E. Bruce. The party will leave tomorrow for Santo Domingo. ‘The Secretary of War and Mrs. Pat- rick J. Hurley will be the guests of honor at_dinner Wednesday evening, January 22 of Maj. and Mrs. Parker West. ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Adams entertained at dinner last eve- ning, when the guests included Repre- sentative and Mrs. Fred Britten, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Albert M. D. McCor- mick, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robert M. Kennedy, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Arthur L. Willard, Rear_Admiral and Mrs. John D. Beuret, Rear Admiral {}{ and Mrs. Luther E. Gregory, Rear Ad- | miral and Mrs. Yates Stirling, Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. D. Leahy, Brig. | Gen. John T. Myers and Capt. and Mrs, George F. Neal, ‘The Minister of Norway and Mme Bachke will entertain the members of the legation staff at dinner this eve- ning at the Mayflower. Senator and Mrs. Lee S. Overman have been joined in their apartment, in the Powhatan, by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Foster Handley, who will be their guests through the holidays. o Senator and Mrs. Patrick J. Sulli- |van of Wyoming and their daughter, Miss Margaret Sullivan, will make their home at the Mayflower upon their re- turn to Washington on January 5 from Caspar, Wyo., where they will spend the Christmas holidays, . Senator and Mrs. Thomas D. Schall have with them for the holidays their son, Midshipman Schall. Mrs. Thouse” tomorrow at Wyncrest, their home at , and again on New Year day. Senator and Mrs, James Couzens, with their two daughters, Couzens and little Bett; in their home, Wabeek, Mich., for the holidays and will return to Washington until after the New Year. The Speaker of the House of von Prittwitz und Gaffron have is- sued invitations for dinner Tuesday evening, January 7. Representative and Mrs. Richard N. Elliott have closed their apartment at the Hotel Roosevelt and have gone to their home in Connersville, Ind., to re- main until after the holidays. Mis¢ Josephine Parks, _schoolgirl daughter of Representative Tilman B. Parks of Camden, Ark., will be the guest in whose horfor Mrs. Minnigerode An- drews will entertain at a tea dance Saturday afternpon at the Mayflower Hotel. Miss Parks attends Firafax Hall, at Waynesboro, Va. The Chief of Staff, United States Army, and Mrs, Charles P. Summerall will receive New Year day in their quar- ters at Fort Myer, Va., for officers sta- tioned in and near the District and their families. They will recelve from 5 to 7 o'clock, ‘The United States Ambassador to Chile and Mrs. Willilam 8. Culbertson will be hosts at a large ball this evening at the Mayflower, when they will pre- | sent their daughter, Miss Junia Cul- bertson, to society in Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor will entertain at dinner this evening at the Mayflower Hotel for Miss Juria Cul- bertson preceding the ball to be given Parker € 16TH & PARK ROAD \ ¢ Christmas Dinner From 12:30 to 7:30 Fruit Cup Oyster Soup Stuffed Olives Orange Ice Roast Yoty “huc Candied Yams Celery Dressing e Pro Hot Rolls and Butter Head Lettuce 1000 Island Dressing Hot Mince Ple Christmas Pudding = Rum Sauce Cream and Cake Parker Special Tea” Milkk Postum f | | : i s e et s e e by her parents, the United States Am- bassador to Chile and Mrs. William 8. Culbertson. Mrs. Ollie James is entertaining at a tea dance this afternoon in the grand ballroom of the Mayflower for her niece, Miss Barber-Nell Thomas, who is being presented to Washington society. Mrs. James will be assisted by Mme. Alfaro, Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie, Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mrs. Harry Norment, Mrs. Henry D. Flood and Sv.‘{mrknhde Bamn* it i n the group of young assistf the debutante will be Miss Bina Day Deneen, Misses Mildred, Alice _and Katherine Huston; Miss Katherine Low- man, Miss Engracia Freyer, Miss Helen Walker, Miss Rahel Davies, Miss Al- berta Perley, Miss Mary Jacobs, Miss Jean Courtney Hay, Miss Katherine Berry, Miss Catherine McParlin Davis and Miss Jane Hanna. Miss Thomas wears a becoming frock of chiffon, in the Capucine shade, made quet of tali The debt.an roses. ic's sister, homa, is passing the holidays with Mrs. James in Washington. Miss Katherine A Christmas Book Any One Will Appreciate— Tidewater Virginia by Paul Wilstach WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS SPOISNEATS A0 1421 F St Dry Cleaned s 1 &9 and Pressed Sggal - Phone Pot. 3900 DOLLAR DRY CLEANING CO. 1731 7th St. N.W. Everything The Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Are Joined by Their Son, Mr. Allan Hoover. - | Frida; honor | Christmas with the latter's brother-in- Sayre of New York City, Miss Barber-Nell Thomas at the Uni- versity of New Mexico, will also be pres- ent at the tea. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. B. Frank Cheat- ham will entertain at a tea dance this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in their home, on Connecticut avenue, when they will present their daughter, Miss Virginia Cheatham. Dinner Parties Preceding Midshipman-Cadet Ball. The dinner dance before the Mid- shipman and Cadet ball Christmas night at the Mayflower will be very gay. Those who have made reserva- tlons are Mrs. James Adkins, Col. and Mrs. William G. Ball, Mrs. T. P. Ber- nard of Spartanburg, S. C.; Miss Clara Lutz Bolling, Gen. and Mrs, Herbert Deakyne, Mr. Charles Delmar, Mr. and Mrs, Frederic A. Parkhurst, Mrs. Ralph Richards and Capt. Clifford Myers, Col. and Mrs. U. §. Grant, 3rd, en- tertained a party of 15 at din evening at tg: cy. ton, i Col. and Mrs, C. E. 1831 Belmont road, for the holidays, ir., 11 the U, N. Howard of have with them Cadet C. E. N. Howard, 8. M. A, and Midship- U.S. N. A Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles R. Stark, Jr. have with them in their home, on Forty-fourth _place, their son, Mr. Charles R. Sark, 3d, who has come from Gettysburg College, where he is & student, and will New Fobe, remain until after Maj. and Mrs. John Harris and thelr daughter, Miss June Harris, :1!1 siu Thursday aboard the Ancon for Pana- ma and will be absent three weeks, Mrs. Stokes Halkett will arrive today from New York and will pass Christ- mas at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Williamson left last night to pass Christmas with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chalmers, at their home in Riverton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. William- son will return to their apartment at ':‘:e kv-Vlrdm-n Park Hotel the end of the Lieut. Joseph A. Connolly, U. 8. N., on duty in the Bureau of Navigation, will be joined in his-home in Aurora Hills early in the mew year by Mrs, Connolly and their infant daughter, Who was born yesterday in Washington, Mrs, Connolly is the daughter of the lcah':nsenlwr John F. Healy of New Ro- . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilmer Boll- ing have as their guests for the holi- days Midshipman Josef M. Gardiner and Mr. Coles Phillip of New Rochelle, N. Y. Mr. Richard Wilmer Bolling, jr., has joined his parents for the holldays from his studies in New Hampshire, Cadet Edgar N. Chace, third class, United States Military Academy, at West Point, will arrive in Washington this evening to pass the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chace, at their home in Chevy Chase, Md., having !tnnped en route to visit his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Robson of Philadelphia. On Christmas morning the party will be joined by Mr. and Mrs, Lester Shafer of New York, the latter of whom is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chace. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alpert announce the marriage of their daughter: Lily, to Mr. Harry King Fortgang, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fortgang of New York Sunday at noon at the Mayflower Hotel, the Rev. Abram Simon o6fficiating. Mr. Daniel Waters'of New York is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Mary C. Waters, at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Kiletlane left for Youngstown, Ohio, to pass law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Koclalek. Mr. and Mrs, Kilerlane will return to their home, on Veazey street, December, 31. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. Black of New York City are at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by Lady Athlumney of Somerville, Ireland. Dr. William D. Morgan has joined Mrs. Morgan and their daughter, Miss Dorothea Morgan, in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the | holidays. Mrs, Andrew T. Long entertained a party of five ladies at dinner last eve- ning at the Carlton. Mrs. Mahlon Pitney announces the engagement of her daughter, Beatrice L. Pitney, to Mr. Horlce'umh Mr. Walter B, Brooks, ir., will give & dance Friday evening at the llkrldge Kennels, near Baltimore for his daugh- ter, Miss Louise Brooks. b Miss Brooks is spending Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Cromwell Brooks, in the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, at Whitemarsh Hall, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. l}l"fl Stotesbury gave a luncheon for her granddaughter Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson have as their guests for the holidays the lat- with long sleeves, and a tight bodice | with bouffant skirt, and carries & bou- | Miss_Annie | Lee Thomas of the University of Okla- | Christmas FASHION INSTITUT Washigton Jeltelt MRS. CHARLES PRIME, With Lieut. Prime, U. 8. A. C., visiting in their Pennsylvania home for the holidays. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prime, —Bachrach Photo. ter’s uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam B. D. Penniman of Baltimore. Democratic Women Have Gay Christmas Party. The Woman's National Democratic Club had its annual Christmas celebra- tion yesterday—a luncheon followed by an auction of presents which adorned the large and brilliant. Christmas tree erected in the dining room. The money thus raised will be expended on club- house furnishings. A program of medieval Christmas carols was sung during the luncheon by St. John's Episcopal Church Choir under the direction of T. Guy Lucas, Lorganist and choirmaster, through the courtesy of Dr. Robert Johnston, rector. The guests jolned in the singing. After luncheon Joseph E. O'Toole, known as “The Little Senator,” gave amusing impersonations of various Sen- ators g:st and present, reading from what called “The Digressional Rec- ord. ” Later he acted as auctioneer. .ymong those in the company were .| Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, former Gov. Nel- lie Tayloe Ross, who_was accompanied by her son; Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Michaelson, Mrs. A. A. Jones, Mrs. Harry N. Rickey, who had her son as guest; Miss Belle Per- kins, Mr. and . Theo Morgan, Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, Mrs. Frederic A. Delano, Mrs. Charles Hamlin, Miss Caroline Reilly, Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mrs. Frank Bright, Mrs. Edward Keat- ing, Mrs. Alvin Dodd, Mrs. Edward K. Campbell, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Miss Cornelia_Bassel, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bonsal, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Dennis, Mrs, George B. McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walker Holcombe, Mrs. Donald Magedonald, Mrs. Joseph E. Trimble and Mrs. Florence Boeckel. . Baron Paul Schell of the Hungarian legation entertained at dinner Monday evening at Le Paradis. Judge and Mrs. E. W. Wickey have —_— OPEN EVERY DAY 12 Miles Norbh of Washingten Out Georgia Avenue Extended come to C)lnfey lnr\ REAL Chreslnas Boner Tomorrom 82 00 Telephone Ashton 133 Greetings 10N New/Tores with them for the holidays the latter's daughter, Miss Belle Dawe of Collings- wood, N. J. Mrs. James I Steel of Mechanics- burg, Pa., is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Gard- ner Ladd, in their home, on Lowell street. She will go after the Christmas holidays to the Burlington Hotel, where she will be throughout the Winter. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Deerin Call have with them for Christmas week son, Mr. Alden Call of Carlyle, Pa: Dr. and Mrs. Deolos Kinsman have as their house guests until after the first of the year their son-in-law and. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Loverud, and their two children, of Stoughton, Wis,, and their daughter, %1:& Ellen Kinsman of Crown Point, Capt. and Mrs. Alexander W. Yereance were hosts at bridge Friday evening in their home on Lowell street. Their guests were Dr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ballou, Dean and Mrs. George B. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Mareus H. Elliott, Col. and Mrs. Charles R. Stark, jr, and Mrs. Arthur Seltz, mother of Mrs. Yereance. Mr. James Heaton is sgenfll.n[ the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton, on Indian lane, in Spring Valley, having come from his studies at Gettysburg College. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Thompson Pol- lard . announce the martage of their daughter Anne to Mr. Philip Tuttle ‘\/ L their | Brilllant Afternoon Program. w | mekes the salads you like best 4 Special CHRISTMAS DINNER “" TheHMagflower On Wednesday, December 25, 1929 in the all our best wishes for a Merry Christmas Happy and Pros- perous New Year. JAMES B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street ‘Williams of Det son of Mr. and Mrs. ing. Mr. and Mrs. Williams their home in Detroit. Miss Lavinia Bgelkz of Luray, Va., is lays with Mr. and Mrs. Iager in their home at 1333 Emerson street northwest. Miss Frances Darlington Simpson has arrived from Fairfax Hall to spend the vacation with her parents, Dr. and C. Augustus Simpson at their a) ment in the Wyoming. Mrs, Alvin Dodd will have as her guest over the holiday, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Lincoln Filene of Boston, and Mrs. Grace Hegges Lewis and her | son, Wells, of New York. Mrs, Charles Trowbridge Tittmann will be hostess to & small company at tea this afternoon for her daughter, Miss Louise Tittmann and Miss Jean Bryant. Mrs, Paul L. Reed, wife of Capt. Reed, U. 8. N, will enterain at a tea dance on Christmas afternon for their school- girl daughter, Miss Charlotte Reed. Mr, and Mrs. Louis Wainwright V:'fi and their small son, of Pittsburgh, arrive Friday to spend the remainder of the holidays with Mrs. Voigt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hume. Mrs. Voigt was before her mar- riage Miss Virginia Hume. Mr. arfd Mrs. Samuel H. Marks of 3544 Thirteenth street have as their guest for the Christmas holidays, their | Edith King son’and daughter-in-law, Ensign Ar- thur Duncan Marks and Mrs. Marks of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan D. Ransdell of 1745 Massachusetts avenue entertained for their nephew, Ensign Arthur Dun- can Marks and Mrs. Marks, Sunday evening. With them were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Marks, Willlam Sincell and Robert Melvin Dulin. They are also en- tertaining at a New Year eve party for Ensign and Mrs. Marks. Miss Estell Embry, who is attending Bethel Woman's College, at Hopkins- ville, Ky, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Embry of 3745 Huntington street. Mrs. Edna Acklin of 3544 Thirteenth street northwest is spending the holi- days with friends, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Estey of Boston, Mass.,, and will return January 2, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Deloe have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edith Estelle Deloe, to ‘Mr. Raymond C. Lyles, son of Mrs. George Lyles of Kenilworth, D. C. The wedding will take place on February 1. Miss Elvessa A. Stewart of the Bu- reau of Education in Manila, Philippine Islands, is at the Dodge Hotel for the Christmas holidays. Congressional Club Presented b 4 The Congressional Club will be. the scene of much gayety during the holi- day season. Many out-of-town guests were seen in the audience Friday after- noon, when Miss Hester Walker Beall, reader, and Miss Felicia Rybier, Polish planist, presented a very artistic pro- Many midshipmen and_col - OLD MONK MAYONNAISE taste better 1,-Pt. Jar. .. .25¢c Pt. Jar ..45¢ Qt. Jar......85¢ N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. NN " o~ \ “Presidential “Dining Room From 12 M. to 9P, M. AT PRIX FIXE of $3.50 PER PERSON The usual a la carte service if preferred Music By SYDNEY’S MAYFLOWER ORCHESTRA P For Reservations, Call HEAD ";l‘l‘fl ot 'DECATUR 1000 and a SPECIAL DINNER $2.50 12 noon to 10 P. M. CONCERT 12:30 o 10 P. M, DANCING 7 w0 10 P. M. SOCIETY dents were part of the hT party given in the club by Repre- . John W. Summers, who entertained for their visiting sons and daughters. Representative and Mrs, Leatherwood will entertain Friday eve- cing party from 9 to 12 o'clock for their daughter, Miss Mar- garet Leatherwood, who is home from Columbia University. ‘The children of club members have their annual Christmas party Saturday a and a sub-deb dance is scheduled for Monday evening, Decem« ber 30, from 9 to 12 o'clock. The holi- y season will close with the annual 'w ;Year day reception, January 1, from 4 to 7 pm. Mrs. Victor Bernard Deyber enter- tained at & luncheon at the Willard yesterday for her daughter, Miss Vir- ginia Deyber, in compliment to Miss Frances Morse. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Fox entertained s Eny at dinner Monday evening at Paradis. S Miss Elizabeth Saunders is spending the Christmas holiday with her parents, Mr. and . Robert Osmun Saunders, in their home, on Klingle street. Miss Saunders is a senior at Sweet Briar College. Dr. Willlam Allen Wilbur, provost of Washington University, and Mrs. Wilbur; Prof. Anna Pearl Cooper, associate professor of literature at the university; Mrs. Oliver B, Campbell, world traveler, and Mrs. Daniel P. Junkin . of Winthrop College, North Carolina, will be the guests of Mrs. gman Kern, at the celebrity breakfast of the National League of AmericAn Pen Women, Saturday, at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. Kern, who is pu:efrefldent of the league, will be seal with her guests at the past president table, for which she is spon- sor. Among other past presidents at this table will be Mrs. William Ather- ton Du Puy, who will have with her her daughter, Miss Jacqueline Du Puy. Mrs. Robert Hamilton Campbell of Rockville, Md., is visiting her cousin, Miss Mary B. Anderson, at 3035 Q street northwest, Mrs, Norman has closed her in the Argonne Apartment with daughter, Miss Louise Engel, and her son, Mr. Norman Engel, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J, Roth have with them for the Christmas holldlfis their son, Mr. Edward Roth, jr., who is a student at Swarthmore. BEACON INN 1801 Calvert St. N.W. Christmas Dinner, $1.00 From 12:30 to 7:30 Two Dollars Celery Hearts Cranberry Jelly Scalloped Sweet Potatoes Pearl Onions in Cream Savory Beets Mixed Nuts CHRISTMAS ‘DINNER THE DODGE HOTEL (Formerry Grace Dopce Horer) 1 to 8P.M. St. Nicholas Canape or Christmas Fruit Cocktail Cream of Tomato Soup--Toasted Sticks Noel Roast Turkey—Chestnut Dressing Giblet Gravy CHolce oF THREE: Holiday Rolls Poinsettia Salad—CReese Banquets CHOICE OF ONE: English Plum Pudding—Snowdrift Sauce Frozen Tom and Jerry—Fruit Cake Fresh Strawberry Snowball Glace Hot Mince Pie Mints Coffee Music—1 to 3; 6 to 8 Ample Parking Space for Your Car NORTH CAPITOIL AND E STREETS For Reservations Phone National 5460 No Tipping Pimento Olives Santa Cup Mashed Potatoes Broccoli-Browned Butter Baked Squash Cluster Raisins MERRY CHRISTMAS to all MerrymuwishforChfim Happy the bright New Year When every sound becomes a song \ And all is right and " Nothing’s wrong— DvurniN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” “Serving Washington for Over Three-quarters of a Century” ConmIN ‘treat you will long remember. ¢ enjoy this traditionsl dinner for which the ‘Coatinental has been famous for. 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