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SOCIETY. SOCIETYI President and Mrs. Hoover Entertained Interesting Luncheon Guests at White House Yesterday. RS. HOOVER. entertained at luncheon yesterday at the White House in honor of Miss Elizabeth Hughes, daughter of Chief Justice and Mrs. Fhlrlu Evans Hughes, whose marriage to ‘Willlam Thomas Golsett of New York will take place Friday, December 19. ‘The company included Mrs. Herbert Hoover, jr.; Mrs. Manville Kendrick, Mrs. Butler, wife of Lieut. Frederick B. Butler; Miss Gertrude Bancroft, Miss Anne Butler, Miss Isabelle Cof Miss Elizabeth Roberts, Miss Helen Strauss and Miss Ruth Fessler. President and Mrs. Hoover also had s luncheon guests yesterday the Sec- | retary of State, Mr. Henry L. Stimson, and former Secretary of State Elihu Root, who is spending a few days in ‘Washington and is at the Willard. The Secretary of State d Mrs. Stimson will entertain at_dinfler this evening in their home, Woodley, on Cathedral avenue. Mrs. William De Witt Mitchell, wife of the Attorney General, attended the luncheon given today by Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis in honor of Mrs. Pierce Butler, wife of Mr. Justice Butler. The other guests were: Mrs. Harlan Piske Stone, Nirs. Howard Sutherland, 'Ke of the Alien Property cus‘od Mrs. Peyton Gordag l\gr! A, lerimls. Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mrs. George ‘Thorpe, Mrs. Phil. Campbell, Mrs. Charles A. Douglas and Mrs. J. Harry Covington. Seeretary and Mrs. Hurley Honor Guests at Dinner. Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurleywfllbet.hsmuuln'mu honor Lieut. Col. and Mrs. M. Guggenheim will entertain _at dlnner in their hnme in Edgemoor Wednesday, December The Italian Ambassador and Donna Antoinette de Martino entertained at dinner last evening at the embassy, when their guests included the Ambas- sador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara, the Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel; the counselor of the Austrian embassy and Mme. Hauenschield, Mr. | Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ash- burn left yesterday for Jacksonville, Fla., where they will remain a week. ‘The Assistant Postmaster General, Mr., W. Irving Glover, will return to the city tomorrow from Ottawa and Winnipeg, Canada, where he has been in confer- ence with officials of the Canadian Post- office Department regarding matters in relation to international air mail. Mrs. Clarence D. Lawrence, wife of the assistant attorney general in charge of customs, has joined Mr. Lawrence at the Carlton, where they will remain for several days. The United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Walter E. spending a few days at the Ambassa- dor Hotel in New York, where they have been joined by Mrs. Edge’s mother, Mrs. Harold M. Sewall. The secretary of the Rumanian le- gation and Mme. Powll entertained a company at dinner it evening at the Shoreham Hotel. -Their guests includ- ed Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mr. Wal- lace Murray, Mrs. Robert F. MacKen- zie, the second secretary of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Guell, Mrs. Dresser of New York, who is now the house guest of Mrs. MacKenzle; the attache of the Jugoslavian legation, Mr. Nikola Perazic; Mr. and Mrs. Constan- tine Brown and Mr. Anker Boysen. The newly appointed secretary of the Italian embassy, Signor Rolando Della Rosa, has arrived in this country and : mllkln: his home at Wardman Park otel. Roberts-Selden Wedding This Afternoon at 4 0’Clock. The marriage of Miss Mary Selden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sel- den, jr., to Mr. Henry Steele Roberts, son of Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Roberts of New York City, will take place in the home of the bride's parents, at 2018 Connecticut avenue, this afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Rev. John C. Palmer of- ficiating. Yellow and white will be used in the color scheme of the decorations as well as in the gown of the bride’s at- o | tendant. Perns, smilax and yellow and white chrysanthemums will be attrac- _ | tively arranged in the house, while white lilies will bank the improvised altar. A three-piece orchestra of stringed instru- ! | ments will play. etta Pigarolo ded cond Gropello an the secretary the embassy, Nobfl. Carlo Andrea ‘The Minister of the Union of-South Africa and Mrs. Louw entertained at dinner last evening. ‘The charge d'affaires of Czechoslo- vakia and Mme. Skali icky entertained & company of 10 at dinner last evening. | Chief Jusfice of the Court of Claims | and Mrs, Fenton Whitlock Booth enter- tained at dinner in their home preced- ing the White House reception, when their guests included Mr. Charles Rogers, Mrs. Charles Wheatley, Mrs. Louise Moyer and Dr. Daniel D. B. Stuart, all of whom attended the re- ception with Chiet Justice and Mrs. || Booth. | Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf ||l have taken an spartment in the An- ||| chorage for the Winter months. Senator M. A. r:ooum has arrived in Washington lmm his home in Fitch- | |l 'l‘.:'x‘{ ll'ld!o it in New Jersey. She will re- | [i tnmnm-ukwme&hanhnn.whm il hmlkm.berhom'.hhwflnht Vice Ad.mlnl “and Mrs. Arthur L. ‘Willard dinner nven last eve) ‘Thomas J. Walsh and un.oudz!r 'fleotowt.hunc Gudger, U. honor guests at a || by Senator | || daughter, Cream-color wedding ring satin fash- ioned along Grecian lines and made with a V neck and long tight sleeves d | Wil be the gown of the bride, who will be given in marriage by her father. Her tight-fitting cap will be made nl mse mlnl lace, and she will carry with streamers of r!.hbon fflnn( Mm it. Mrs. Rufus W. Peckham will act as her sister's matron of honor, and will In the Heart of Ralorama’s FINEST | 2435 Kalorama Road This home contains four- teen rooms, three dressing rooms and five family baths, also four servants’ rooms and |f two baths; a four-car built-in || garage. Well Adapted to Entertaining Open for inspection today 6 PM. to 9 PM. Or Phone for Appointment to Inspect. W C.&A. N, Miller | 1119 17th St. N.W. Decatur 0610 To Washington's Younger Set A Special Invitation to Visit Our Beautiful New Store THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTQON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, . Mr. and Mrs. Clmpben'drudw and Mrs. Richard Morgan, Wilmington, Del.; Mrs. E. W. du Pont and Lieut. and Mrs. Robert Jasperson of Annapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormick, sister of Mr. Roberts; Mr. d Mrs. Henry, 2eckham, Mr. and Mrs. whridge El- erman, Mr. Austin MacLinlan and Mr. Nulhfin Hsll:hm of );;w Yor: C}Wiflm nd Mrs, as PFitzgerald of - »‘urgh and M. Charles Selden of Bal- imore. Gen. and Mrs. King Return To Washington for Station. King, who re- of November before returning to their home Iphia. ‘Mrs. Alice Nlbley Smoot has taken an apartment in 2308 Ashmead place. Miss Sylvia Contee Meredith, deb- Ilhnte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wik Pln{nc Meredith, left for Rich. in is morning, where - she will Miss Dorothy mnml attend the c(mlnlmuz ball Josephine Moore, ughter of Mrs. Thomas L. Moore, M|u Meredith will return to the Capital tomorrow after spending the nllm with her cousins, Mr. and . Eppa Hunton, jr. Miss Carol Gordon Hemdon of Suf- lippines, are now 'lolk. Va., who is passing: the week end the Westchestes 2ken an apartment. sughter, Mrs. Andrews, wife of Lieut. . L. Andrews, who is stationed at Annapolis. Gen. King is on the general stafl, ‘where they have Mr. and'Mrs. D. B. Cunningham en- tertained at dinner last evening at the They have one 3’ nmn was the luncheon guest day of her cousins, Mr. and M - 1930. Willlam Jefferies Chewning, jr., at the wer. Herndon will be formally pre- sented to soclety in the Capital bv Mr. and Mrs. Chewning at a iner dance to be given Thursday at the Mayflower. Mrs. Wilson Compton entertained at | a luncheon shower today in honor of Dawson, whose marriage to Mr. Charles Vemon Nlchul.s wm take place January 3. Wwas assisted by . Boone, Mrs. Harold Fowler and Mrs. Chris Christensen. The guests included Miss | Hettie P. Anderson, Mrs. Irving W. Ketchum, Miss Cornelia Archer, Miss Mignonette O. Buckingham, Miss Elsie | J. Bunting. Miss Mary M. Burnett, Miss Florence Gl!‘Den!Er Miss Mabel Ci Miss Betsy Boot Miss Helen The Junlor Shop Floor W e, s Eole Boan ‘Willard, where they are spending a few Edge are ! b MRS. FRANK M. ANDREWS, | Who is taking part in the Indoor Horse | Show at the Riding and Hum¢ Club at 8 o’clock this evening. wear & gown of yellow velvet with short sleeves bound in sable. Her brown hat will be trimmed with a feather of shaded yellow, and she will carry brown orchids. The brie m will have his brother, Mr. Dudley Roberts, as his best man. Mrs. Selden, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of orchid lace, made with long tight sleeves. A small reception will follow for mem- bers of the immediate families and in- timate friends. The bride will wear an ensemble of red and black for her going- away costume, and they will make their | home in New York. ‘The list of out-of-town guests includes —_— Genuine (Razor Back) Smithfield Hams Cured in Smithfield, Va. POUND........65¢ Ask for booklet of Cooking Instructions. minster . .. will last thru the ages. stock. Magruder Inc. Best QGroceries Conn. Ave. M and 18th Sts. N.W. Phone Decatur 4180 Established 1875 Bet. 5th and 16th Tomorrow—Saturday “The Crowning Gift” SETH THOMAS offers a variety of models to choose from. You will enjoy seeing them in our complete The Chimes of Westminster 1S distinguished case en- closes the Chimes of West- 1 series of golden notes. The tones, clear and . vibrant, weave 2 melody that SALVATORE 'DESIO 926 F St. N.W. * MILLINERY Taken from our regular stock Formerly $10.00 to $25 Reduced to No Credits' No Exchanges Jumors coming home from school— will want to see these new Sunday Night Frocks Bright Greens Rose-Red Sombre Black Crepes $ 1 6.50 and Chiffons Skirts go to ankles—flared or pleated lace yokes and s!ecvei—c‘npe sleeves, many banded with fur. Sizes 11 to 17. SOCIETY. Courtney, Miss Catherine Dille, Miss | of Dorothy Dawson, Miss Edith Da . Mn Charles E. Dawson, Mrs. Helen _Middleton, . Norfleet , | Bertha Pabst, Miss Constance Grace Dungan, Miss m.Nelllll Oh&)lhlfl.m\br le Hill, Miss The House of Courtesy II” hilipsborn - ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Fa O Belting Ribbon and Satin Hats *5 Dame Fashion says that vou must have one of these hats to complete your Mid- winter wardrobe. They’re bound to be popu- lar because they are that “Rag-of-a-Hat” * type that every one adores. Black is outstanding. 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