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SOCIETY. mm ,'Mrs Taft Will Leave Capital|| __ AUTUMN BRIDE | O(firlef Visiti in Bryn Mawr Wlll Spend Thlnksdlvmd Ho]ldny With Son-in- i i Mrs. Williara Howard Taft, widow of the Mis rékit, Wiliiloavs Wasliing: ‘Tuesday to spend the Thanksgiv- holidays with her son-in-'aw and aughter, Prof and Mrs. Frederick J. Manning, at their home in Bryn Mavwr, Pa. * Mrs. Edwin “T. Meredith of Des| mln x;w:m\iu urrive 1 Washington &y an: ‘occypy an apartment in the Mayflower for an indefinite period. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jnseph E. Davies will have as their guests over Thanksgiving their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. Thomas Patton Cheeseborough, r.. And their small sort; 'who will come from their home in Bronxville, N. Y. Mrs. Cheeseborough and her son will l\':(\'ci fomorrow and will remain a fortnight, 3 cheuwborough joining them dur-l the week. Mr. and Mrs. .Vohn Ormond Lawson- Johnston and the latter’s daughter, Mr: George Grant Mason. jr. are exvected | to come to Washington in‘a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Lawson-Johnston have in New York for several weeks sifice theif return from a visit of sev- errl months (n England, and Mrs. Mason came to this country from her Home in Bermuda to meet them. They will be at Kentsdale. where Mr. Mason will join them for Thanksgiving. e | Mrs. Morris Frnest Locke has been at | the Plaza Hotel, New York City, during | the past week, where she went to meet her aunt, Lady Harrington of England, | who is making & short visit in the S tes. Col. and Mrs. Locke are living | n, the present post of duty of m colonel. The Countess Brita de la Gardie ‘fll‘ Arom her home in Sweden | md wm ;be lt the Mayflower until her | marriagé to’ My, Hubert de Wichfeld. counselor “of the Danish legation and Hephew of the Minister of Denmark. | Mr. Corstantin Brun. The wedding will n.ke place Tuesday and the Minister 11 be best man for his nephew. .m-. . Denegre is expected M-tmmdolmmkfrmfln Orleans, where he is spending a short time. Mrs. Denegre remained in their ‘Washington home during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss, who are in New York for a week’s stay, will return to their Massachusetts ave- nue home tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Corby have | s their house guests their son-in-law | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sturgis of New York. Mrs. St beforc her marriage Miss Eli Corby. Mr. and Mrs. Beor'e H. Calvert, jr., | will have as their guest for Thanksgiv- %':he latter's goeat-niece, Miss Ellen n_Howe, %ho is & student at Holy lemy. Larimer Mel- He will lec- 1 Club Tuesday, Mrs. William fiwh!.son has as her house guest her sister, Miss Lucie M. of Goshem, N. Y., who will first of the finwn will leave for- szellnd 3 | be guests of Mrs. Brvwnl , Mrs. W. F. Hosford, in Maple- wood, N. J., for two weeks until Mr. and Mrs. Brown select a house. Mrs. Stanley P. Woodward of New ‘York is & guest at the Mayflower, hav- arrived in Washington the middle of the week for the sessions of the Child Welfare Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Cammack Miller are in New York and are stay- alt the Rooeevelt Hotel. Mrs. Miller | left Washington: Wednesdav to meet Mr. x Miller, who has been in Chicago. They Mr. and Mre. Earl L. Shea residing in tue Cumberland Apart- ments at 1332 Massachusetts avenue northwest. Mrs. Shea was formerly M. BROOKS COo=—=== Accenting the Brilliance of Every Formal Gathering Evening Gowns $25 The model sketched is of fi neck and the front is trim- med with a row of white gardenias. This is only one of the beautiful gowns in the Brooks’ - eollection. Others$15t0$39.75 Velvet Evening Wraps in the New Lengths ‘$15 to $125 Law and Daughter—Personal Notes of Special Interest. Miss ‘Marcle Dunsworth of Washington. Mr. Shea is from Maryland, but for the | mw years he has resided in Wash- | where he has been in business. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Burke of Los . Angeles, Calif. have taken an apart- | ment at the Westchester, where they | will stay while in wumnm ‘They are | having & number of informal evenings | and teas for their friends. Miss Helen Christine Bennett, who has recently returned from uvertl‘ months in Russia, as the special repre- | sentative of McCall's, has been at the Dodge Hotel while attending the White House Conference on Child Welfare. Mrs. Albion W. Tuck and Miss Fran- ces Phillips are representing the J. E. B. | Stuart Chapter at the National Conven- tion of the United Daughters of the | Confederacy peing held at Asheville, i | N. C. Miss Phillips was appointed a page. | Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Axford have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donnell and their son, Mr. John Don- nell of Tampa, Fla. Mr. Axford is president of the Traffic Association of ;A'N:‘npl, and is the brother of Mrs. Ax- or Mr. Axford, who came to Washington from Birmingham, Ala., has taken a house on Wisconsin avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Freeman, whose marriage took place October 5, have recently returned from a motor trip through Canada and other points and THE SUNDAY are now residing at the Ponce de Leon. | Miss Etta L. Taggart wijl have as her guests_for the Thanksgiving holidays Miss Betty Bacon, Miss Nancy Armi stead and Miss Sylvia Sherberger of | Norfolk, Va. They will attend the An- napolis dance Wednesdly evening. Of interest to many Washingtonians is the announcement from Westfleld, N. J., of the birth of the fifth child and fourth son to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mulligan. Mrs. Mulligan is the former Beatrice Gorman of Washington and Mr. Mulligan was an officer in the United Statees Army during the World War, and is now president of a bank in New York City. The baby will be the namesake of his uncle, Maj. H Tu on Jimmie and 3 ery 7 Eve- n Statlon WMAL If your feet hurt, be comfortably and slylnlly fitted in a pair of WILBUR COON SHOES For Wide, Narrow Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “No Foot Teo Hard te Fit” Custom-Made Stylish Stouts In All Leathers and Fabrics $7.50 t0.3]].00 J. T. NORRIS J. T. ARNOLD H. 0. BRUBAKER E!or-zrhr With Baltimore Store 418 N. Charles Sti MRS. THOMAS A. FRYDELL, Before her recent marriage Miss Mildred Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ~—Carter-Bailey Photo. A. 8. Williams, with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moreland of | Morningside drive, a former classmate of Mr. Reeves at Georgia Tech. They will then go to Chattanooga, Tenn., spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. Reeves' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Reeves. Mrs. J. R. Wilson of Philadelphia, is at the Carlton Hotel for a few dlys Dr. and Mrs. R. I, Dubin recently flew from Miami to Havana, Cuba, aboard one of the 12-passenger air- liners of the Pan-American Airways. Dr. and Mrs. Dubin went South a few weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hoguet of New York City are passing some time at the Carlton. - p— Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cherull of Scars- dale, N. Y., are guests at Wardman Park Hotel over the week end. )lr and Mrs. E. B. Coles of Mel- bourne, Australia, are at the new Shore- hom Fotel for an indefinite stay. Mrs. ‘Weber Morrison of 4081 Con- necucut avenue has returned from Memptis, Tenn., where she was called bymenxeulo(herlon. ‘who is in the Veterar:* Hoen".ll there. Mr. sud Mrs. H. M. Sonneborn have motored to Washington from their home in Wheeling, W. Va.. accompanied by their son, Mr. H. M. Sonneborn, jr., and are stopping at the Carlton. Mrs. Richard “C. Kaiser and her dlugI ter, Mlu Marjorie Kaiser, of New elle, N. Y., are at Wardman Park Hotel for a short auy H. B Butler and Mr. 8. Chfldl of Geneva, Switzerland, are ln ‘Washington and are at Wardman Park Hotel for some time. Mrs. Edwin Dixon xon of Wynewood, Pa. motored to Washington for a short visit and is at Wnrflmun Park Hotel. Miss Brown. De-n of Women At American U., to Give Tea Miss Mary Louise Brown, dean of women at American Unlvmity. will glve s tea in the woman’s residence hall Tuesday, in honor of Mrs. Sarah Sumner, who has been recently added to the staff at the college as_ house manager. Mrs. Wesley M. Gewehr and Mrs. Delos O. Kinsman will preside at the tea tadle. MATTRESSES Rupertus, United States Marine Corps, | christening ceremony, which will take now stationed in China. Two other|place next week. uncles, Thomas Gorman, _deputy J. commissioner of customs, Frank Gorman, o COMPLETELY 53.50 up REMADE For 20 years we have served Washington with the best service and vrices. Comdr. Robert E. Reev , United !‘:as Coast | McLean, Vlfit;ym for Ml:m:t COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., Inc. Guard, are expected to attend the Ga., W to spend a week | 219 G St. N.W. National 5528 Distinctive Pieces ‘Wakefield Sofa Westover Fireside Chair Schuyler Armchair Tluy furnish luxurious comfort; and give demons stration of the dual advantage enjoyed through Sloane production, with its favorable influence on price. are from our own shops ndht here in Wasl’ungton THESE pieces are not only of our own make—but — y artisans who are graduates from the Sloane school of crafts art—skilled in what they do with their hands, and ardent enthusiasts in upl‘loldmfl the tradie tions of this organization. Wakefield Sofa— A design that harks back to early Colonial da: ered with figured green tapestry. Westover Fireside Chair Adapted from the Colonialt and muuun of flaming logs llld lowing embers. Covered n embroidered linens or 3160 , elf-figured brocatelle .. 711 Twelfth But can be tailored Schuyler Armchair Characterful lines, that eara n any group. sny frame, and tapestry, damas! or brocatelle covered ‘48.60 . e - W. & J. SLOANE The House With the Green Shutters Just Ab'ov’ G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 23, 1930—PART THREKE. . : John | andria, Va., will give an illustrated Curley Club Announces Minstrel Show and Dance For the purpose of obtaining funds for scholarships for needy children, the Curley Club will preseng its annual minstrel show and danc® in Oarroll Hall, at Tenth and G streets northwest, tomorrow and Tuesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. 's best kno eom.dy end of the pro- mlu-lonn talent '1IX augment the numbers. = Mr. Luke O'Reilly is inter- | ! Jocutor, Albert Bweeney chal chairman. Mr. Root, chief éngineer of g i o ey chadrman | and- National Gapiter Ears and and | Planning Commission, who recently ac- director Mr; William Boyd in chl £ publicity, | cePted additional responsibility for the tak 2 '&2.° L m{, Capital region of the Minstrel Show Committee, Mr. Rudolph Moeller musical d! Those are Miss Gretcl mm-n m- Al ""'“:F zoning and planning survey for Ale Mr. Hoffmann, e telle Hunt bun the Misses A: Thomas mxmy, Mr. William "!ptm!" Harvey, Mr, James er, Miss Edna Moreland, Mr. Clement I'bel. Mr. John Dnnmugwlr Edward Morris, Marie Miss Josephine hnny. Miss Marie !lll'-l'lv Miss Ruth Rice, Miss Dorothy Smith, Maude Norton, Mary Burke, Miss Ellen Leahy, Miss Bernadette Burke, Miss Eleanor Wall, Miss Catherine Baily, Miss Catherine > ? Sunday Dinn SUClL Y an. Mary gm.n, Flood, is_Robinson, “Silvio m Wfl.lhm Kelly and )lr Charles A WOmln s Cxty Club Lists Prominent Honor Guests Representative - and Mrs. Louis O©. Cramton and Mr. and Mrs, Irving C. Root will be the guests of honor at the ‘Women's City Club tomorrow evening talk the Maryland Come Members who have subscribed for the president; Miss V! Mrs. Clara Wright Smith, Dodson, Judge - Mary oTénl , Mrs, B. Stewart, Miss Mary K. Porter, Harrlet E. Porter, Mrs. Henry W. mour and Miss Bliss Finley. on the work, of miss ey Club specialties. at the first dinner meeting of the sea- The club chorus wlu,dw render several wgkof the Ou‘;:hnnlnc Committee of Volunteers With Auto The jJuvenile Protective Assoclation urgently needs volun willing to use their Workers ‘on thetr yisits, L0 ineir chnien. Totophons o 2314 or come to 1420 K St . D. Merchant is as consultant for the 604 601 Eleventh Thirteenth Dress Shoppes FROLICK FROCKS Fascinating and’ Flattering For Fashion’s Formalities FROLICK FROCKS Present the newest mode For Holiday and Southern Wear Adorable Yet Inexpensive ’ » $16.50 Debutante Dress Shoppes Thanksgi Vlfl? Slippers Gorgeous gold and silver broca black or whm! dyeable faille—trimmed with gold or silver kid or brilliants. Slippers so successfully reproducing highest-priced models—that many society women now wisely buy 2 to 5 pairs for the former price of one. Expert dyeing service “while you wait” —to match Slippers with your gowns. Many Just in New Winter Shoes From the Factories now added to our Midwinter ~Clearance Street and afternoon models in “Carlton” $10.50 to $14.50 Cos- tume footwear. Many mnew arrivals now join this great Sale. shop. F St And additional ar- rivals now add to the tremendous attraction of this great Sale of thousands of “Hahn Special” $6.50 shoes, at xl(AS ‘llppen cen hosiery . . . hand- bags . . . galoshes . .. and many other use ful Yuletide gifts . . « ready . . . Shop Early Mail Early