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"SOCIETY . (Continued From Second Page.) turned to Washington, ‘fltrm}u the Summer in California. Mrs. V. M, Mrs. Rex Anderson of London, who been at Wardman Park Hotel for ral weeks, will leave for New York lay and sail tomorrow for England. Mr. and Mrs. Michall K. Tassa en- ‘her cousin, Capt. Joseph Vance Ogan, S. N., recently returned from Japan, he was naval attache of the ted States embassy. Those present Capt. Ogan, U. 8. N.; Capt. J. B. U. S. A; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mrs, Emmons and Miss Julia Shea. House of Merey Will Be Beneficiary of Concert. Mrs. Florian Vurpillot of 1760 Q street is treasurer for the concert to be ven for the benefit of the House of cy Monday, November 24, in the small ball room of the Willard Hotel, and who also is in charge of tickets. ‘The boxholders include Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs, George R. Cecil, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Charles Graves Mat- tews, Mrs. John Rutherford, Mrs. John L. Preotor, Mrs, Harold N. Marsh, Mrs. John McGowan and Mrs. R. D. Jewett. Mr. Willlam L. Corbin, dramatic critic and author, will be the guest of honor and chairman of judges of the seven plays to be read and judged at the Arts Club Saturday evening, when Mrs. W. J. Peters will be the hostess and | director of the reaaings. ~ Other judges will be Miss Ruth Welty, student of the drama and author of the play “With Privileges,” and Mrs, Aurora Poston, director of the columbh.n Players. A violin reclul will be given tomor- Tow afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Na- tional Women’s Country Club by Mr. Carl Jatsan, who will be introduced by Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, president of the club, will receive with other officers of the club. An informal tea will follow the concert. The lnnuAl Junior holiday dinner dance will be given December 26 at the Willard Hokl Mr. and Mrs. Geom H. Lorim i Philadelphia, Pa., have taken a ‘u“e; :t the Clflum. ‘where they will remain for Hl.u Genevieve i‘n%‘l,n‘zh;s returned apartment, a R street m-m. after a stay with her rela- MRS. come o Washington at the expiration . BULOW Of Sioux Falls, S. Dak., wife of nm Seullnr—deel from that State. They will of the term of Senmator William H. McMaster. Mrs. Bulow has just returned from Europe. Emanuel H. Dimitriu, financial secre- tary of the Rumanian legation, took place last week, was the guest of honor yasurd-y at-an informal luncheon given on the national execu- ive burd of the National League of American Pen Women, at the Willard Hotel. In the company were Mrs. Frank Hodges Clark, Mrs. Daniel C. Chace, Mrs, Charles W. Allen, Mrs. Harry Hunt, Mrs. G. G. White and Mrs. William H. Moses, who is president of the District of Columbia.branch of the league. Christmas Sale Tomorrow To Ald St. Thomas’ P. E. Church. ‘The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. Thomas’ Church will hold s annual silver tea and Christmas sale in the parish hall at 1722 Church street tomorrow after- from 2.to 6 o'clock. Extensive g‘hnl have been made by Mrs. J. D. lurdaugh, chairman, assisted by her vice chairmen, Mrs. B. L. Hardin and | Mrs. Robert M. Eaves, for a beluufuh will be assisted at the| Mrs. Horace Peasley, Mrs, A. A, Wheat, Mrs, Needham L. Jones Mrs. Melville Church and Mrs. G. A. Randolph, who will pour tea, Among other members of the auxiliary who 1 have chll"e of selling the cakes, candy and fancy articles are Mrs, Willlam R. Ellis, Mrs. J. F. Parker, Mrs. St. Clair Brookes, Mrs. Paul Fen- lon, Mrs. Hugo Tait, Mrs. Neville N. Hopkins, Mrs. Torbert Lanston, Miss Blanche Hoo “Mrs. J. P. Millar, Miss Allen, Mrs. Gilbert Ritter, Mrs. William S. Bishop lnd Mrs. William Prentiss, president of the auxiliary. Miss Florence Hyde and Miss K. Lee | Jones have arranged a mysterious “post | office” as a grab bag for the children Hosiery Runs REPAIRED ufie and their wives or daugh- e.rrgnm[ on the colorful round of entertain and being entertained, re- maining here sometimes for years and sometimes only briefly, then passing on to be succeeded by new faces, new personalities. All this makes a fasci- nating social life that never grows dull or stale. One who is familiar with every phase of this constantly chang- ing picture, Mrs. Sallie V. H. Pickett and past president of the Women's Ni tional Press Club and the Quota Ch has consented to speak on some of its high lights and shadows at the opening event in the celebrity breakfast series, November 22, at the Willard Hotel. bers of the Daughters of the American | These breakfasts, now entering their Revolution are cordially invited to at-|third season, are given under the a: tend. spices of the National League of Am". of which Mrs, and Mrs. H. H. Clement has consented to read palms. Miss Janet Richards, who recently re- Daughters of the American Revolution Priday morning, November 21, at 11:15 o'clock. This mee! has been arr: by Miss Kathrina Harvey, State his- torlan, who has secured the small ball room of the Willard for this occasion. Miss Richards, widely known as & traveler and_lecturer, is also an active member of the Daughters of the Amer- ican Revolution, and is historian of the Mary Washington Chapter. All mem- “The Passing Show in Washington"” 1 ho! me be! is one of the g:‘trlgulnl characteristics of the Capital City. The constant pro- cession of brilliant men and women | from all parts of the world and from BURLINGTQE, HOTEL Wm ere the ite louse, 1.00 et 1120 Vermont Ave. Decatur 0500 Tomorrow Exceptional Values . .. tives in Vermont, her native, State. A bfldn luncheon of unusual Inlzr- est was that given Tuesday by Mrs. Burms, Sear Oty 4id,jn pamer near , Mo . ‘William John i M. 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