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THE EVENING Chip‘ago-—:-m.ss Lamont to Meet : :A*?Mother in Ne_w York. Commerce, Mr. leave Washington e afsmioon e 'as] oon to spend the week end in Chi- . cago. Mrs. Lamont will arrive tomorrow in New York aboard the George Wash- ington and will be met by her daughter, Miss Gertrude Lamont, who will go to New York tomorrow morning. ‘The wives of cabinet officers who are in Washington are the guests of honor at a reception afternoon. at 3 o'clock, of the Congressional Club in the attractive club house at 2001 New Harflpshire avesue. Mrs. Doak, wife of the newly-ap- pointed Secretary of Labor, is making her first appearance at the club and is escorted by Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the new Senator from Pennsylvania, formerly Secretary of Labor. French Efivoy to Make Brief Visit in New York Over Sunday. ‘The Ambassador of France, M. Claudel, | will go to New York tomorrow to re- main over Sunday and meet his daugh- ter. Mlle. Claudel, when she arrives ‘Tuesday from her home in France. The Ambassador and Mlle, Claudel will come to Washington the middle of next week. Senator David I. Walsh_ entertained & small party at dinner last evening at the Carlton.” Mrs. Deneen, wife of Senator Chlflesl 8. Deneen of Chicago, and her daugh- ter, Miss Bina Day Deneen, will not come to the Capital until after Christ- mas, when they will again make their home at 1920 Twenty-third street. Representative and Mrs. John W. Summers will have as a guest at the Chastleton their daughter, Mrs. James ‘Witherell, formerly Hope Summers, who will arrive Friday, December 12, and remain for a week. Mrs. Witherell has come East from her home at Evanston, Ill, and is making visits in New York. Representative Frank R. Reid of Aurora, IIl, is in Washington for the session of Congress and will be at the Willard during that time. Representative Andrew L. Somers has arrived in Washington and is at the Carlton for a couple of days. Repre- sentative Somers will return to the Carlton later, where he will reside dur- ing the present session of Congress. Representative Isaac H. Doutrich of Harrisburg, Pa., is in Washington for the opening of Congress and will be at the Willard during the session. ‘The charge d'affaires of Cgechoslo- vakia, Dr, Jan 8. Kalicky, entertained at luncheon yesterday in honor of the Rev. Fedor mlh a representative of the n Lutheran Church. HE Secre of mflmwn dinner given by the mmm&" Club. Assistant Secretary of the Treasus Mrs. Walter Hope will 24 ‘thonor Miss_Virginia Tyler Peters, niece of Mrs. Eldridge Jordon, whose to Mr. Walter J. Salmon, jr., of New York will take place tomorrow | An St. John's Church. ‘The company will include only mem- | bers of the wedding party and-the out- of- ts, who will be Mr, and | imon, parents of the | Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Benjamin Royall Hol- combe and Col. and Mrs, Henry Roose- velt, all of New York. Following the dinner the guests will attend the dance | to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Demarest | Lloyd and Mrs. Pendleton Mayo in Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd's home, on R street. Mrs. W. Wayne Wirgman will give a ball for her daughter, Miss Atlee Wayne Wirgman, & subdebutante, at the Wash- ington Club this evening. Miss Wirgman will be assisted by her |- Miss Louise Sadtler of Bal- , ., ‘Who will remain with her over the week ‘end. Light green taffeta made with & very bouffant skirt will fashion the m of the subdeb, who will wear pi bridesmaid roses. Mrs. Wirgman will wear a gown of black taffeta and a corsage bouquet of Pernet Toses, Former Attorney General and Mrs. Mitchell Palmer were hosts to a small company at luncheon at the Willard yesterday. Mrs. Wentworth Willis Peirce will | entertain for her daughter, Miss Eleanor | Rust Peirce, at a dinner dance at the Mayflower on Christmas eve. Miss Laura Tuckerman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Tuckerman, is in New York, where she will attend the debutante dinner party of Miss Gladys He ital, f | h H. Graham, Miss Graham will come | —oorriak (0F the beneft of e hospital. STAR, WASHINGTON, MRS. HARRY H. SEMMES, Chairman of the committee for the card party being given this afternoon at the assembly hall of the Keuol‘g Bullding, in the grounds of the Garfield Memorial —Underwood Photo. to Washington next week to be present at the fourth annual debutante dinner dance to be given at the Willard Hotel, Miss Mary Perdue Ruden left today for Atlanta, Ga., where she will visit her relattves for two weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Park, ir., are spending the week end in Phila- delphia, where they have gone to at- the Shoreham Hotel. Until recently Count Rostworowski has been visiting at the Virginia estate of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart W. Cramer have arrived in Washington from their ho in Cramerton, N. C., and are at the Willard during their visit here. Lieut. Albert E. Chaj and Mrs. Cha Chapman’ Navy Department. are_a 2 e few days. Col. Boggs is the technical viser to the Chicago World Fair Cen- ennial celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Glover Give Party Tonight for Miss Wyeth. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, fr., will eutertain at dinner this evening in thelr home, Orchard Hill, in compii- ment to Miss Margo Wyeth, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Wyeth. tend the assembly ball preceded by a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs, He{\ry Mayer, jr. Mrs, A. D. Moses entertained a_small company at luncheon today at Ward. man Park Hotel. Mrs. L. H. Prost, who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Albers, since the Spring, left Washington Tues- day foru Coronada, Calif, to join Lieut. Count Alexander Rostworowski of Poland is the guest of the commercial counselor of the Polish Embassy, Mr. Witold Wankowicz, in his apartment in DINE § BRIDGE HAY:#DXIWS‘ HOUSE H Sts. N.W. Dinner, $2.00 Available andkerchiefs ful Gift, 50c up EMBROIDERY SHOP #27.820 11¢h St N.W. Socially Prominent Is this Tudor English home of stone construction at 2435 Kalorama Road Especially Suited to Entertaining Priced at $125,000 Open for Inspection Today 6 PM. to 9 P.M. W.C.& A.N. Miller Builders—Realtors 1119 17th St. NW. Dec. 0610 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney will entertain at dinner this evening in Jane Vogue Gift Hosiery $1 29 . pii Three Pairs $3.50 Shades: D usk, Mablege, Niohtingale' Prome- nade, Liht Gun Metal, a This Sale represents the kind of economy that makes buying an obligation, for surely all women know the beauty and utility of Jane Vogue Hosiery . . . the Gift that delights feminine hearts in all parts of the land . . . but sold Mr. and Mrs. H. Merle Cochran, who have spent several months at the Mar- | | Switzerland, where Mr. Cochran will | be an American consul at Basel. | interesting Receiving Line At Cotillion Monday Night. e | The recciving line for the first of th | Washington bachelors’ cotillions will b headed by Mme. Debuchi, wife of the Japanese Ambassador. receiving ltne will be Mrs. Watson, wife of Senator James E. Watson of Indian: D. C., :FRIDAY. ‘The operators of the National Park Service gave & dinner last night at the ‘Willard in honor of Representative and a8 ests; Director o(‘ale National Park B{gflu and Mrs. Horace M. Albright, the Assoclate Di- rector of the Service and Mrs. Arno B. Cammerer, the Assistant Director and Mrs. Arthur Demaray, the Assistant to the Director and Mrs. George Moskey, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Emery Colo.; Mr. Charles Hamilton of Yellow- stone Park, Mr. John Prics of Oregon, Mr. O. 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