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SOCIETY. Debutantes Sharing Honors Of the 1930 ‘The debutante season is offi and well into the Wint:r months 1931 the maids who, are to hnve their first season “out” in'soclety will share the center of the stage with the out- :un social functions of the dAy te calendar begins wetil earlier thh Winter m tn ru- ceding years, and many debutante group have mt lelamd M i et cities, whohmh-.‘h e sev monf vious T plrg ‘The hrdm- of the debutante in Washington to make plans and an- nounce dates, often brings about two parties in a day and in one instance last year there were three debutantes mak- mgmeirhywl.nu:emlwur v.he ‘Then again, m fusion is bmtht about by a hud mna- ing her date, making a real “ball up,” for the other debutantes who have ar- ranged their schedule contingent on the plans of thelr colleagues, However, the debutante season in the National c-p - tal is ever a gay one, with each bmn ol the military service represented ez year as well as the official dlpla- and old cave dweller set. Tba first of the future hostesses made her bow at a luncheon yesterday when Mrs. Ralph Richards entertained at the Mayflower Hotel for her daughter, Miss Betty Richards. The party was given in compliment to Miss Louise Turner, and the omp-ny included Miss Eliza- beth Edson, lklnor lnd Mar- garet cuv Miss l.ucme reen, Miss Eliza- th Henn!.n: Eleanor Daniel, Miss Elizabeth chrthur, Miss Mary Birdsall, Miss Sylvia Meredith, Hlfl Betty McNally, Miss Katherine Hall, Miss Anne Johnson, Miss Clara Bolling, Miss Grace Stuart, Miss Mary Macatee, Miss Helen Walker, Miss Jean Woodso! Miss Asenith Graves, Miss Eleano Corby, Mlal Lucille Elliott, Miss Betty We Mildred Clark, Miss Doris Helwn. Miss Catherine Berry, Louise Hoehling, Miss Sarah Clark, Miss Suzanne Wi Miss Eunice Other dates and phm !ar debut parties where no chnncu are antici- are those Miss Katherine Hall, who will present in her home, 1823 Twenty-third street, Do Tor her daughies or T the Mayflower Hotel. icially open, | will of ‘Musser, 'flt M Vh’[’lnll Glaze- | [ Social Season be presented November 26 at & tea llven by her mgther at the Wum.nthm James W. Orme 'Ill Intrnd\w. thelr dwur Miss Eleanor Orme, lt a tea Novem- ber 25 in their home, Oeofgl ave- nue. Miss 'mx Wut. dlu“ul' Mr. and Mrs. her bow at & luncnwn lt the May- flower . Hotel November 26. The nts have practiced al- mo-tco‘;un ylor:heputwukmd cards have been dress rehearsal, which is u!ufluud to take place at the Willard the evening before u;e u::nw. og Thursday. Debu- tantes of today and yesterday are busy Tt DI nc heing very Disinessike ef an g very when the time demands it, and if this last factor plays the major part in a successful pageant, me success of “The East Room” is assured. Present !ndlestlom are !hlt all the debutantes of the season their escorts will be present at uu tackey ball to be given in their honor Tues- day evening at the Mayflower by the debutantes of other years. Consider- able interest has been manifested in the costumes to be rivalty seems to exist amo! tantes, each one of whom be the tacklest looking at informal affair to be given for thelr Even the orchestra will be a one, and many unusual md riginal features wlu be lntroduced at the affair. Tickets may be procured from Mrs. Willlam Laird Dunlop, jr., at the Mayflower Social Bureau. Mi Engracia H’e'yer. daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Frank B. Freyer, a debutante of last season, will snmt.‘l;n e Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax Harrison_and their debutante dl\llhm. Miss Bflly return from e E§§§§ Miss Helen Walker, deblltl.n"fudluh- 10 | ter of Mrs. Francis Walker, . | tomorrow . from went to ltund the dance given Miss Suzanne Pollard, daughter ‘of the of in honor of the vfi&‘;umwum her mother, Mrs. Luncheons and Dinners Of Early Fall Season Servi Mrs. R. C. Musser. Little of Tennyson 3 Prank D, Lit mel will entertain at luncheon for iwood Tenn., house guest of her mother, Mrs. F. 8. Stitt of Woodley Park Towers. ———— e ¢|At Homes Scheduled, With Dates Anneud ‘The major general comm-mhnt of the Marine Corps and Mrs. .| be at home on Mondays after the first of November, The commandant of the navy yard and Mrs. Bloch will be at home on Monday afternoons after the first of November, Mrs. PFulton Lewis and others. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS AFFORDS SOME Society Program of Autumn Embf.cefl Not.ble EVG“" In High Official Circles (Continued From First Page.) Rion , daughter of Mr. will be presented. %zggm Everett Gann honor nmbywfllbemfihhopolwm- and Mrs, Freeman, the Herbert Scott Smith and Miss c-ro- line Smith, Mrs. lltnnigmda Andrews, an authority on White House lore; Mrs. Adolph A. Huh.llnal ‘Mrs. Edward A, Minnigerode, have obtained mmem the be fittest of music. oups and with Evening of Music Listed By Sanctuary Society An evening of music under the aus- pices of the Sanctuary Society of the Blessed Sacrament Church, Chevy H. | Chase, D. C., will be given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Devereux, 3 West Bradley lane, Chevy Chase, Md., Thursday, October 23, at 8:15 o'clock m. The committee in charge of the pro- gram_includes Miss A‘us Cummins, resident; Mrs. lln. Donovan, Mrs. u-ud , Mrs. James , Mrs, M. l .Ynynz, Mrs. A. Mestritta, un.ome Ruhl and Mrs. wlllh.ul! 'nwuukiu sfi-’nfi&f m’m"sm- Mr. Miss Vlr‘i.nh Rufiy, '\ \Ir l(e- Creight, Miss Reginia Hartnett, Mrs. Charles J. Cassidy, Mr. Thomas Slat- Mr. Clement A. Giebel, Miss Ethel Roddy and Mrs. Sarah E. Deeds, .| Rice Chapter, D.AR., Plans Annual Continental Ball The_Abigail lnrmm Chapter, D. A. R., Miss Roberta Belle Galloway, it, will hold its mnuu continental ball and card party at the Shoreham Hotel, Friday, November 21, to raise funds to carry on work along American- ization and patriotic eduuuan lines. Mm Ramona J. Newman, chalrman of e Ball Committee, 'ill be assisted by l(rl G. W. ittee: e Spengler, s Ovmmltm; Miss Gretna no--eu. chairman Y Men’s cumml and Mrs. lulph En- Committee. dicott, c hairman Card Ilhumdthutlmnummol L"‘i‘ifl&'&"’"‘ g Ball vaen to Bcnefic Home for Aged Women mflrnsnnuflhll!ort.hzhen&flt or cl Arthur is president and Mrl mmr G. Wilson vlce president. 1213 F The Black Coat.. uum. chairman Patroness | ton Catherine BACHRACH Special Events Scheduled In the Army-Navy Records Chief of Staff Gen. Charles P. Sum- msnu and Mrs. Summerall will return to their home in Florida as soon as Maj. Gen. MacArthur takes up his post in Gen. Summerall’s stead. Admiral and Mrs. 8. Benson who has been staying at the Grafton ror the past three weeks, will leave to- for New York Maj. and Mrs. ABII ‘W. Gullion have as their Maj. and Mrs. Gullion Chicago and Maj. Walter have hg'u their guest for several | Gullion. ‘weeks W. G. Cutler, who left Callif. lnd 'fll h.g in Chln’:.o to A P & few days with her brother, Mr. liam N. Pelouz. Admiral Luther E. as chief of the Bureau of Yar and Docks, United States Navy, is now stationed at Seattle, Wash. He and Mrs. Gregory were welcomed back to the coast with great enthusiasm by their friends, and have been constantly entertained since arriving there. charming i “nm'\': w‘wu' VO wi ntly been heard in opera. Last week Mrs. Albert Charles Phil- % entertained at a ul l.n honor of and Floyd Lamson gave a luncheon at her home to honor Mrs. Gregory, the guests in- cluding members of the Seattle branch of the American League of Pen Women. Otam’!. who was for several years stationed in Wuh.\ns; prior to This week end will be in the form of president. Maj. Wllur Gullion is in the Capital his for Honolulu, ‘where he will enter foreign service. Comdr. and Mrs. Gaylord Church m polis, where game. Comdr. William A. Heard left for New York yesterday to join Mrs. Heard, who has been at the Ritz-Carlton in New York since Thursday. ‘They will return to '.hsir apartment at erdmn Park about the middle of mutnc«mdn M. W. Hutchinson and Mrs. Hutchinson and their three boys are now at 233 Prince October 10, Admiral | A, .| Friday evening, and Mrs. Gregory entertained at a din- ner for Buuwr and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson Virginia, who were in Beattle. Mrs. C. A. Grove, wife of Rear Ad- miral Grove of San Francisco, Calif., Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWHVETWEVE F STREET We present with particular pride this unusual creation en:lneerln( at During the past three years of Lleut Carrol | Most popular . Gullion 1s & | I yesterday in Annaj attended '.he vay-nule foot ball’ 19, 1930—PART . THREE. ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG BACHRACH Upper left: Senhora de Chermont, who with her husband, Senhor Jayme Sloane Chermont, has recently arrived to serve as secretary of the Brasilian embassy, a position held years ago by his father, Senhor E. Leite Chermont, now of Brazil to the Netherlands. —Harris-Ewing O&W Senorita Hortensia Diez de Medina, llull&r of the Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina, who assists in the hospitalif ‘Upper right: s:n-m. Maria Sacasa, accomplished daughter of the Minister de Sacasa. During the year and a half she has spent of Nicaragua and Senora nw-unmmmmem- triends. Mrs. Harold H. Sims, wife 0L ey i charming assistance at embassy hospitality in_the SOCIETY. HOSTESSES Prominent Boxholders Listed for Concert Series Aunuluno(boxhomrnmdu- chestra subscribers for Mrs, Wilson- Greene's concerts at Constitytion Hall during the coming season includes: ., Charles Evans Hughes, Mrs. Pat- Mrs, , Mrs, Beale R. Howard, Mrs. T. H. lcxn.ht. Mrs. Willlam Butter- Myers, 3 Duncan Phiilips, Mrs. Edward S. Perot, jr, and Mrs, Charles J. Bell. Also Mrs. Chester C. Bolton, Mrs. Tracy Dows, Mrs. E. J. Dawley, Mrs. H. H. Barton, Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Mrs, Keith uen-ul Mrs. Adolph C. Miller, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs. Samuel J. Graham, Mrs. Ord Preston, Mrs. Rob- ert E, Lee, Mn Elh‘z"mm Townsend, P, Mrs, Weston P. . T, Cameron, Mrs. Dulaney, jr., . trvln Mrs. George Eckels, . Flather. "W. W. Gibson, Mrs. Tod Ford, Mrs, E. Lester Jones, Mrs. Lee P. John- son; Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. eor“e‘! Hamilton, Mrs. Plerre Gail- lll'd. ty of the legation. —Bachrach Photo. —Bachrach Photo. of the attache of the British embassy, past. —Bachrach Phocto. Icundr Humhmwnl sea duty Mrs. Hutchinson has been with her momer Mrs. W. J. Baxter, in Washington, D. Mrs. R. L. Eichelberger, wife of Mn), Iidul , entertained a small com- luncheon yesterday at Chevy chne Glllb in honor of Mrs. Frederick Bolman of Leavenworth, Kans., who is the guest of Mrs. Charles Neal. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Ephriam Zoole, U. 8. C. G., of Winthrop, Mass., and their small daughter, Judith Louise, m visiting relatives and friends in for a few weeks. Mrs. Znole was formerly Miss Lillian Ka- minsky. dlll‘hur Miss Henrietta White, are now in Washington at the Mayflower for a few days. Maj. White is in command of the 41st National Guard Division, with headquarters in Portland, Oreg. Lieut. Burdette Fitch, U. 8. A, Is the week end in Annapolis. Inter-Veteran Unit D_lnce Set for Friday, Nov. 21 Plans are being made by the Vaeth and McNamara Units of the C. 8. M. C, for an inter-veteran unit dance. The Manor Club has been chosen as the scene of this dance, to be held on Fri- day, November 21. The committee in c!ur[a has a lovely prognm hu secured one of Washington's orchestras. This lfllll‘ r.?ruenufive mmflnho lumnae of the private schools and colleges of the District. The committee includes Miss Mary - | Lou Collifiower, cl Miss 'Nell, Miss nor Spates, Mr. Joseph Barker, Mr. Rus- sell Case and Mr, nard Cook of the Mchmm Unit. Retw Garhn Tea Shop 2700 QUE ST. N.W. Remodeled and Under New ‘Management SUNDAY DINNER 5:30 to 7:30 P.M. 65¢—"75c—8$1.00 AOS by HICKSON Has amazing amount of distinction 4 y 4 plu! a Grcat Dcal O{ Wear | the fnest a most ... go practical th coat ... and we sincerely believe our black coat collection equals nd surpasses we emphasize again, too, their Jow cost ... and display them from $68.50 . . . is year ... but smartly . .. in a Rizik black BLACK COAT WITH BLACK PERSIAN LAMB A Black Coat with Black Persian Lamb. Expertly fitted to the slender silhouette and smartly offset by the unique double collar and triple tiered cuffs. $149.75 NAOS is unadorned except for a delicate cross strap which induces a snug fit for the narrow heel and firmly gloves the instep. Black or brown suede with strap of silk kid. The Hickson Shoe Salon stresses individuality —each model created exclusively for Hickson =—and fashioned entirely by hend with jewel- like precision. $18% INC, 1215 CONNECTICUT AVE., MW, Dames of Loyal Legon To Preside at Card Party The plans for the card party of the District of Columbia Society of the Dames of the Loyal Legion to be given Mrs. Melville Church, Mrs. A. Lisner, Arthur J. Dodge, Col. H. H. Bllleg. Col. Rawson Warren, Mr. C. 8. Abell, . Wiliam Flather, Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Edward White, Dr. Herbert, . B, urch, Mrs. Andrew O. . Patton, Miss Agnes Peter, Mrs. P, Scriven, Mrs. %‘W. Mears, s. at the Willard Hotel, October 21, at 2 G o'clock p.m., are about complete. The prizes, of which there is one for each table, are hand-woven articles made by mountain people on private looms, and are most attractive. Besides the playing of cards, there will be a sale of hand-woven articles, bags, luncheon sets, etc., made by ti students of the Lincoln Memorial Uni- versity at Harrogate, Tenn. Candy will also be on sale. ‘The proceeds of the party will be np- plied io the patriotic work of the so- clety, the outstanding objsctive bel.n[ the scholarship for a student at the Lincoln Memorial University, which is given each year. Mrs. Driscoll Entertains For Daughter and Guest Mrs. A, John Driscoll entertained at & bridge party in her home on Woodley road Thursday, October 9, in compli- ment to her daughter, Miss Gertrude Driscoll, and Mm Helen Stohlman. Miss Driscoll and Miss Stohlman sailed from New York Saturday, October 11, aboard the 8. S. Ulua for an extended Fine Furs o Alse - Expert Remodeling & * Repairing FUR SHOP iss Driscoll and Miss Stohl- mnwmrecumunmea 8. Zacapa the latter part of November. North 3292 1617 Conn. Ave. N.W. Between Q and R Sts.