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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) evening in the ball rooms of the ower, Mrs. Martha G. Hall will entertain at a tea this afterhoon at home to present her daughter, Miss Katharine | Hall, to society. Assisting Mrs. Hall| will be Mrs. D. L. Hardin, Mrs. Ralph | Mulligan, Mrs. James Pennebaker, Mrs. | ‘William Hill, Mrs. William H. White | and Mrs. Wray Fitch. Recelving with the bud will be her sister, Miss Mary | Lewis Hall: Miss Eleanor Collihan of Chestnut Hills, Philadelphia; Miss Betty Peelle. Miss Katrina McCormick, Miss | Sylvia Meredith. Miss Ann Carter | Greene. Miss Elizabeth Breckenridge, ¥hr; Eliza Mitchell and Miss Georgette | erby. i Col. and Mrs. Harrison Dodge will| give a tea this afternoon in their home, | on street, to present their grand- daughter. Miss Carolyn Walker, daugh- ter of Lieut. Comdr. H. M. Walker of | Augusta. Ga. i Mrs. Dodge will be assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Elvin R. Heiberg; Mrs. Joseph Washington. Mrs. Sim Lee, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs, Frederick Faust, Mrs. Charles Wyche and Mrs. Charles Tittmann. Among those who will assist Miss ‘Walker will be her two house guests— Miss jor O'Connor of Augusta. Ga., and Miss Dorothy Dunn of Philadel- hia—and Miss Laura Tuckermann and iss Rosa Hayes. | The debutante will wear a gown of pale blue méire silk with a bertha of duchesse lace and will carry an old- | fashioned bouquet. | Mrs. Dodge has chosen a gown of | black velvet. while her daughetr, Mrs. Heiberg, will wear a gown of lavender lace, with a shoulder cluster of lavender | sweetpeas and lilies of the valley. | Baroness Korfl and her mother, Mrs. | ‘William K. Van Reypen, presented the | former's daughter, Miss Barbara Korfl, to soclety in the Capital at a recep- tion given today at the Mayvflower. Assisting the baroness at_the tea table will be Mrs. Hiram Bingham, wife of Senator Bingham of Connecti- cut; Mrs, Charles J. Rhoads, Mrs. Anne Archbold, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Fairfax Harrison, Mrs. Charles Mar- latt, Mrs. Richard Tyler, Miss Heloise Sargent, Mrs. John L. Proctor, Mrs Gilhem Morrow, the Misses Sedgley, Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs. Willlam THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. Henry P. Irwin, Mrs. Henry W. Old Pohick Church, near Mount vernnn.[ Mrs. Stone was formerly Miss Ruth |dinner last evening, when her guests |of the Chilean embassy, Senor Don Fitch, Capt. and Mrs. Dudley Knox, |the Rev. C. A. Langston officiating. The | Barclay of North Carolina, and in the | were the Minister of Nicaragua and | Oscar Blanco Viel: the a’creury of the Dr. and Mrs. Cary D. Langhorn, Dr. announcement of the wedding comes as | past several years has divided her time | Senora de Recinos, the first secretary | — Gonvvert e and Mrs. John Minor, Comdr. and Mrs. | & surprise to many friends of the couple, \ between Alexandria and the mountains John W. Morse, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley | the details for the wedding having been | of North Carolina. simply arranged and only a few close Mrs, Edward J. Stellwagen, Mrs. H. M. | friends witnessed the ceremony. - | evening. MISS PEGGY RICKARD, Kearny Carr, Mrs. John Marvin Wright | Debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Rickard of New York, who attended and Mrs. Douglas P. Birnie. Assisting the debutante will be her | Mr. Allan Hoover. ‘brother and sister-in-law, Baron and the Navy Relief ball at the Willard last night with Mrs. Hoover and her son, —Marceau Photo. Baroness Serge Alexander Korfl of Philadelphia, the latter the former Miss Sylvia Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Scott of Chestnut Hill. She was also assisted by Miss Florence Mar- latt, Miss Mary P. Bradley, Miss Janet Ball, Miss Sally Pairfex Harrison. Miss Moira Archbold, Miss Helen Lee Wash- chairman, and Miss Betty Edson is chairman of the Debutante Floor Com- mittee. Mrs. Ze Barney Phillips, Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, Mrs. . Lester Wilson, Mrs. Eugene Thompson and Mrs, Helen Ray Hagner will receive the guests. ‘lund Mrs. William J. Harris, the gov- ernor of the Federal Reserve Board and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. Charles Acker, ]Mrs. Joseph H. Bradley and Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose. Among others who will attend are: Senater and Mrs. Hiram Bingham, As- Rinehart, Mrs. Robert Slocum, Mr. and Strong, Mrs. Harry 8. Venn, Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace Washington and Mrs. Orme Wilson. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose was hostess to a company of eight at dinner at the | Mayflower last evening, taking her | guests later to the Navy Relief ball at | the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann en- | {tertained a company at dinner last | Miss Nancy Newbold will be hostess at | dinner this evening in the Montgomery | Country Club in compliment to Miss | Virginia Tyler Peters and Mr. Walter J. | Salmon, i, of New York, whose mar-| riage will take place Saturday, Decem- | ber 6. Miss Newbold will be among Miss Peters’ attendants. Mrs. Edward B. McLean is spending | the holiday in her cottage at Aiken, 8. C., with her children. Commodore and Mrs. Reuben O. Bitler | of Annapolis are guests of Mrs. Helen | Ray Hagner, and will attend the Epiph- | any Church Home ball this evening at | the Mayflower with their hostess. | | A wedding of unusual interest in Washington _took place Thursday. November 20, when Mrs. Ruth | Warfleld of Alexandria, Va., was married to Col. David L. Stone, | commandant of Fort Snelling. The ceremony was performed at 5 o'clock in | ‘" Apartments ! 1921 Kalorama Road || 2 Rms., Din. Alc., Kit. & Bath ‘ A desirable apartment home Shannon & Luchs, Inc. D. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1930. AT SLOAN’S ART GALLERIES Sl 713 THIRTEENTH STREET The Spalding Sale (by Catalogue) Antique Furniture, Oriental Rugs, 8 Baby Grand Pianos, Silverware, Paintings and Water Colors by artists of note, Chinese and Japanese Curios, Bric-a-Brac and Objects of Art, Mirrors, Textiles, Bronzes, Aubus- son Drawing Room Suite, Em- broideries, etc. TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday December 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th, 1930 At 2 P. M. Each Day Being Effects from the Kstate of Charles A. Spalding by order of Harold S. Deming, Executor, with additions from other Estates and Owners On Exhibition Friday and Saturday November 28th and 29th, 1930 Terms: Cash Catalogues on Application to C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers Mrs, M. de Clare Berry entertained at (Continued”bn Fourth Page.) 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F STREET AT FOURTEENTH J.E.Cunningham Co. 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. ington, Miss Helen Houston, daughter| Among those who have taken boxes |sistant Secretary of the Treasury and of Mr. David Franklin Houston, a mem- | are: The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. | Mrs. hbowman, Capf. and Mrs. Frank ber of President Wilson’s cabinet; Miss | Mellon: the Bishop of Washington and | Berrien, Col. and Mrs.- B. B. Blerer, Eleanor Mulliken, Miss Laura Tucker- | Mrs. James E. Freeman, the Rev. Dr. |Mrs. Edward Bogert, Mrs. Benjamin H. man, Miss Mary Elizabeth Acker, Miss |and Mrs. Ze Barney Phillips, Senator 'Buckingham, Mrs. Gordon Cumming, Mary Frances Warner and Miss Rosa- - line Deakyne. Miss Korff is wearing a becoming gown of white crepe de chine made with &EEK[RS elry and white and gold slippers com- — )= Ce— Plcted. the ensemble. Her afm bouquet N~ “\\lt 3‘5 7 was made of deep pink roses. 7 ANS . Baroness Korfl is weaiing sapphire- & blue velvet and Mrs. Van Reypen will . wear a gown of black velvet. The debutante is a sophomore at & short train and with a Jolero coat of the same material with long flowing sleeves. Crystal and gold costume jew- gni? ‘mghi‘? AP " GIFTS OF QUALSTY.THAT COST NO MORE, Bryn Mawr and spent last Summer trav- eling in Europe. A dinner dance will be given in her honor by her mother * December 22 at the Mayflower. Vice President and Sister To Attend Church Home Ball The Epipbany Church Home ball, for the benefit of the aged women, will be & very brilliant affair. The Vice Presi- dent, Mr. and Mrs. Gann and their party will arrive at 11 o'clock and be escortzd to their boxes by the Floor Committee, Mr. Bowman MacArthur being chairman and Mr. Pulton Lewis, i:.. vice chairman. 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