Evening Star Newspaper, December 28, 1930, Page 34

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A et SOCIETY. Honors PaidC Of Prominent Society Buds An {nteresting double debut party 'was -given® yesterday afternoon at the Officers’ Club of the Army War Col- lege, when Col. and Mrs. Herbert Deakyne and Col. and Mrs. Robert Ralston presented _their respective daughters, Miss Rosalind Deakyne and Miss Constance Ralston, to society at » tea dance. The fathers of the two girls have served together for many years in the | Engineer Corps of the service, and their Joint debu;flpln,v is the consummation ©of a long friendship. | Mrs.- Patrick J. Hurley headed the list of the assistants, who included | Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, Mrs. Willlam D. -O'Connor, Mrs. Francis A. Pope, Baroness Serge Korff, Mrs. Lytle | Brown, Mrs. Edward Shulz, Mrs. Her- bert B. Crosby, Mrs. Mason Patrick, | Mrs. Richard P. Coiner, Mrs. Henry | Jewett, Mrs. Willlam Bryden, Mrs. M. | Wright, Mrs. James P. Robinson and | Mrs. J J. Kingman. ‘The debutantes were assisted by Miss | Barbara Korff, Miss Georgette Yerby, | Miss Virginia Flannery, Miss Elizabeth | Meyer, Miss Elizabeth Pillsbury, Miss Edith Grant and Miss Clara Frances Grant, Miss Pauline Brown, Miss Caro- | line Shulz, Miss Catherine Fechet, Miss Virginia Cheatham, Miss Mary Henry and Miss Clara Bolling. Miss Deakyne wore a gown of white tulle trimmed in silver, while Miss Ralston wore a gown of pink tulle, and both' girls carried old-fashioned bou- quets. Mrs. Deakyne was in a gown of brown chiffon, while Mrs. Ralston wore s gown of black chiffon trimmed in white fur. Miss Jane Kerrigan of New York and | Miss Charlotte Hannum of Baltimore, | house guests of Miss Deakyne, were | among the assistants. i i presentative Ruth Hanna McCor- | mick, widow of the late Senator Medill | McCormick, entertained a company of 250 at a dance last evening for her | debutante daughter, Miss Katrina Mc- | Cormick, in the home of Mrs. Thomas T. Gaff, at 1520 Twentieth street. Pre- ceding the dance Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Burling entertained At dinner in honor of Miss McCormick. Miss Laura Barkley, daughter of Sen- | ator and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, will entertain at tea today in the home of her parents, 3102 Cleveland avenue, in hopor of Miss Katherine Hall, a| debutante of the season. Miss Mary Elizabeth Orme, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Orme, will be the honor guest at a tea this afternoon, to be given by Miss| Mary Hayden in the home of her par-! | former member of Congress from South apital’sGroup ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hayden, 2860 Twenty-eighth street, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Miss Hayden will be assisted by Miss Mildred Blaine Clarke, Miss Marguerita Orme, Miss Margaret Hayden, Miss Louise Moore, Miss Eleanor O'Donohue and Miss Alicia Tumulty. Miss Virginia Glazebrook, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Larkin Glazebrook, will entertain at a buffet supper Tuesday evening preceding the ball for Miss Evelyn Howe, to be given by her moth- er, Mrs. Mary D. Howe. Miss Glazebrook has as her house guest, Miss Mario Cole of Norwalk, Conn,, who will remain with her for the holidays. Col. and Mrs. Allen Gullion will pre- sent their daughter, Miss Ruth Gullion, st a tea dance tomorrow at the May- lower. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Phillips enter- tained at a dinner last evening in honor of the latter's sister, Mary Eliza- beth Acker, a debutante of the season. Mrs. Dennis C. Shea will be hostess at a tea dance tomorrow at the May- flower for her subdebutante daughter, Miss Rita Shea, in compliment to Miss Eleanor Calvert and Miss Margaret Cal- vert, debutante daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Calvert, jr. Miss Martha G. Hall will give a large debutante ball tomorrow evening in the Mayflower for her daughter, Miss Kath- erine Hall, who was formally presented to society at » tea given in her home November 28. Mrs. Hall's daughte: Miss Mary Lewis Hall, a student at the Art School of the National Academy of Design in New York Oity, is passing the holiday with her mother. Mrs. Arthur S Henning will en- tertain at a tea dance Tuesday at the Mayflower for her daughter, Miss Eliza- beth Henning, for the season's debu- tantes. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards will be hosts at a dinner dance Tuesday at the Mayflower for their daughter, Miss Betty de Beauvais Richards, one of the season's debutantes. Miss Katherine Young, daughter of Judge and Mrs. George Morley Young of New York, is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Richards. Judge Young is a Dakota. Mg Mary D. Howe will entertain at a ball Tuesday evening at the May- flower for her debutante daughter, Miss Evelyn Howe, who made her formal debut at a tea given Tuesday. Reccptions and Teas Given in Compliment To Selected Guests Secretary and Mrs. Hyde| Attend Fete Given in| Honor of Their Dlug]'ner. Other Notable Functions Scheduled. fielmfl"!fl‘lflnllhmlnd.ml Arthur M, Hyde received with Mrs, Jacob Leander Loose at the reception and tes dance given by her yesterday afteroon im the Mayflower in compli- ment $o Miss Oarolyn Hyde, daughter of the Becretary and Mrs. Hyde. Assisting Mra. Loose were Mrs. Ed- ward Everett Gann, Mrs, William De Witt Mitohell, Mrs. Charles Francis yhe, | Edgar L. Woods, who are en route from William D. , Mrs, Parker W. West, Mrs. Hugh C. Smith, Mrs, Charles P. George, Mrs. Wilton J. Lambett, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Herbert Hadley and Mrs, Walter R. Tnclded tn th t ncluded e group of young girls essisting Miss Hyde were Miss Marian Hope, Miss Cootes, Miss Jean Hoch, Miss Gertrude Bancroft, Miss Rion Portescue, Miss Helen Lee Eames Doherty, Miss Anne Virginia Ashburn, Miss Gene Kincheloe, Miss Margaret MeCullough, Miss Corinne Tilton and Miss Mary Susan Harris. Mrs. Hyde wore a gown of beige lace and Mrs. Loose was dressed if cream lace trimmed with black velvet. Miss Hyde's frock was made of red net trim- med with lace, and with it she carried an arm bouquet of white gardenias. ‘The guests were received in the Chinese room of the hotel, and dancing fol- lowed in the ball room. Between 500 and 600 members of the young soclety group were present from diplomatic and official circles. Maj. and Mrs. James B. Mann will w at a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock afternoon in compliment to Col. ;lflklfl'l. Frank E. Hopkins of New ‘ork. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Scott Stein ere entertaining at tea this afternoon in their Chevy Chase home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. William Stein, jr. Mrs. Stein, jr, who was formerly Miss| Virginia Kurtz, has just returned from @ 10-day visit with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kurts, U. 8. N, in New York City. Assisting at the tea will be Mrs. Lioyd , Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. Ed- ward Montgomery, Miss Joy Webster, Mrs. Lyman Perry, Mrs. Alexander Blalr, Mrs. Charles Welch and Miss Alice Hill. Mrs. Samuel Shively Koones enter- fained at a tea dance yesterday after- noon for young people at the Washing- toa Club. Miss Sally Shallenberger, daughter of | Maj. and Mrs. Martin Shallenberger, | who is at home from Sweet Briar for the holidays, will have guests with her at & tes dafice Tuesday at the May-| Gower. | Mrs. Carden F. Warner will be host- s at & tea dance tomorrow in the| palm court of the Mayflower for her| sub-debutante daughter, Miss Mary Warner, and her house guest, Miss| Jane MacMlillan of Atlanta, Ga. Zonta Club Is‘Hoat | At Christmas party The Zonta Club of Washington en- tertained last evening in the Dodge Hotel garden house with its Christ- | mas party. About 50 were present. Dinner [ Tilden Gardens Cafe B0 =‘|‘OI :fl\ NW. it ticut’ Ave, Baled and Dessert CMId’'s Plate and Dessert, 75¢ Banauets a-‘ Parties from Up Home Aln -zr:ml.lu Pool Special Events Listed In Official Circle For Holiday Period Cabinet Members and Con- | gress Group Observing| Yuletide Anniversary. ’ Guests Entertained in| Homes — Personal Men- tion. The Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Wilbur, will go to New 'York tomorrow | to deliver an address before the Oregon Trall Association. Mrs. Wilbur and their son, Mr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, ir., who are in Philadelphia, where they went yesterday, will join the Secretary in New York and accompany him back to Washington early Tuesday morning. Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson will have as their guests Capt. and Mrs. Brazil and are expected to arrive Jan- uary 6. Mrs. Swanson will be at home Thursday afternoon, January 8. Senator and Mrs. William J. Harris will have as their guest for some time their nlece, Miss Lucy Wheeler Buck, who will come today from her home in New York. Miss Julla Wheeler Harris, who has been with her parents at 2400 Sixteenth street for the holidays, will return to her studies at Bryn Mawr early in January. Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon are expected to return Wednes- day from New York, where they went for Christmas. Representative and Mrs. Paul John Kvale spent Christmas in Norfolk, Va., | and are again in their home apartment in the Cavalier. Representative and Mrs. David Hop- kins of 8t. Joseph, Mo, safled from | New York December 22 for a tour| through the Panama Canal Zone. They will return to their apartment in the Cavaller Hotel January 12. Representative and Mrs. W. I. Nolan of Minneapolis, Minn., are spending the holidays in New York City, and with their daughter, Miss Pat Nolan, will re- turn to their apartment in the Cavalier early In the new year, Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr have with them for the holidays Mr. Ezra Merrill, a student at Harvard. Mr. Allen Trafford Klots, the newly appointed special assistant to the Sec- retary of State, Mr. Stimson, and Mrs. Kiots have leased an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter and will move there today. Mrs. Hfidreth Entertains Group of Guests at Tea Mrs. Melvin D. Hildreth of Lowell street entertained at bridge and supper at her home on Tuesday, for Miss Lila Tighe, Miss Marian Tighe, Mrs. Claude Warren, Mrs. Royal R. Rommell, Mrs. C Everett Lancaster, Mrs. Thomas Ford, Mrs. Alexander Thomas, William Partridge, Miss Ruth Tighe, i\‘lllu America Iglesias and Miss Laura ne. The NEW Girls home from be shown, THE SUNDAY ' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . C, DECEMBER_28 1930—PART THREE. SOCIETY. ENJOYING THE BEAUTIES OF WASHINGTON DURING THEIR SCHOOL VACATIONS Upper left: Miss Helen Ridgely, schoolgirl visitor of her its, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Ridgely of Chevy Chase, until after the New Year. Center: Miss Kathleen Carmichael, spending_Christmas holiday with her ts, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Roderick L. €armichael, at their home, on CIiff- Dbourne place. Upper right: Miss Nancy Elisabeth Van Bureh, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Buren of Lowell street (left), and her guest for the holidays, Miss Betty Elam. Lower left: Miss Jean Hoch, North- western University student, and her brother, Wharton Hoch, arrived to spend their school vacations with their parents, Representative and Mrs. Homer Hoch. Lower right: Miss Louise Hoehling, daughter of Judge and Mrs. A. Hoehling, who left the day after Christ. mas to visit Mrs. Clarence Crock at East Orange, N. J., who entertained in her honor. —Harris & Ewing Photos. Mrs. Wiley to Entertain In Honor of Mr. Corbett Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley will entertain tomorrow night with & reception at her home, 2345 Ashmead place, in honor of her nephew, Mr. Harvey Wiley Cor- bett, distinguished architect, following Mr. Corbett's lecture at Central Com- munity Center, Thirteenth and Clifton streets, under the auspices of the Com- munity Institute. A small group of friends will be invited to meet the guest of honor, who is best known in Wash- ington as the designer of the George ‘Washington Masonic Memorial at Alex- andria. Mr. Corbett will come to Washington tomorrow morning, stopping at the Metropolitan Club. In the evening, prec g his appearance &t Central Community Center, he will be guest of honor at & dinner to be given by the Scarab Club, many members of which will also attend his lecture. Following the reception at the home of Mrs Wiley, Mr. Corbett will return to Neéw York City, where he is associate and lectures on architecture at Columbia University. Mr. Corbett has been selected to be chairman of the Architectural Commis- sion of the Chicago 1033 World Fair, designed to be the greatest event of its kind in history. It is of this vast work that he will speak under the suspices of the Community Institute at Central Community Center. The lecture starts pmmpfl{ at 8:15 o'clock. Mr. L. M. Leisenring, Washingtoff Club, will introduce Mr. Corbett tomor- row night. ‘Tickets are on sale at the Willard, T. Arthur Smith’s A. A. A. headquarters and at the door. Pen \V;men Contribute To Holiday Festivities ‘The National League of American Pen Women will contribute to the im- portant festivities of the holiday month of January through its celebrity break- fast, to be held at the Willard Hotel at 12 o'clock January 24, with the first national vice president of the league, Mrs, Nina Swalm Clark, presiding. This will be the second breakfast of this third series, the first one having been | given with conspicuous success in the | latter part of November. Mme. Dim triu is vice chairman of the breakfasts, assisting Mrs. Clark, who is chairman. Reservations are being made at the na- v'#fimam.“ume" of the league in the ard. For College and Prep School Girls Home for the Holidays— A Fashion Show Monday, December 29 At 11 AM. in the Little Theater Seventh Floor S [ schools will model. Lingerie, lounging pyjamas, sports wear, daytime, dinner and evening gowns will ¢ {man John Le 1 architect and president of the Arts | e e e v Seners American Legion Lists Its Annual Social Fete The annual social gathering of the American Legion will be held at the Mayflower Hotel January 23, 1931, The President and Mrs, Hoover have con- sentsd to head the patrons and pa- tronesses. Boxes have been reserved by Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. F. R, Gordon |Utah Society Presides Hosts at Christmas Dance | Mr, and Mrs. Fulton R. Gordon en- | tertained at a Christmas dance and re- ception Friday evening in their home society at the Willard last evening. The guests were received by Senator | Candland and Mrs. G. Douglas Taylor. Senator and| Among the prominent Utahans who Mrs. William H. King, Representative | attended the dance were Mr. Justice resenta- | and Mrs. George Sutherland, Gen. and when their guests included Mr. and Mrs, Walter E. Myers, jr.; Mrs. Fran- zoni Myers, Mrs. Russell Eigin, Mr. Paul Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bur-|and Mrs, Don B. leigh, Mrs. Mary Botts, Mr. G. R. L.|tive and Mrs. Frederick C. Loofbourow, | Mrs. Frank T. Hines, the president of the soclety, and Mrs. | and Mrs. E. B. Brossard, Col. and Mrs. Pinkham, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Shep- Reed Smoot, the Committee on Arrangements and had assisting him Mrs. Kathleen Rom- .. At an Attractive Ball|ney carpenter, Miss Peg Partridge, Mr. One of the prettiest dances of the | Joseph C. Fehr, Mr. Owen G. Reich- season was given by the Utah Smtcimann. Comdr. Mervin S. Bennion, Mr. John H. Henrikson, Mr. Harold A. Commissioner L. Fletcher Hobart in the name of the | pard, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sheppard, | A. Rex Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Junius | John T. Axton, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank Bell, Miss Birtic | Romney, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert May, | Merrill, Capt. and Mrs. F X. A. Eble D. A. R.; Mrs. Ruth Hanna McCormick, Mrs, C.C. Williams, Department, Comdr. | Dr. B, A. MacNeil, Capt. Watson B.| Miller, National Executive Committee- | counsel’s office of the Veterans’ Bureau, the 40-8, the 8-40, Jane A. Delano Post, No. 6; Kenneth H. Nash Post, No. 8; Stuart Walcott Post, No. 10; Quentin | Roosevelt Post, No. 11; Henry C.| Spengler Post, No. 12; Vincent B. Cos- tello Post, No. 15; Cooley-McCullough | :oct.uNo. 22, and the 2d Division Post, | o. Beale, Dr. Friend, Miss Anne Friend, Mr. Mr. Christmas, Dr. and Mrs. Claggett Mrs. Mervin Bennion. 00d vid Cannon was chairman of Logan Morris. After Christmas SALE! Gray, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Elwe Coby, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Linton, Miss | Lanalr Lindsay, Mr. Britt, Miss Frances Gordon, Mr. Richard Elgin, jr. T, and Mrs. Lamar, Mr. and Mrs. Salter- field, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Caywood. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sauter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Masell, Mrs. Ruth Grey Stutson, Col. Willlamson, Mr. and Mrs. William Sinnott and Mr. Fred Binger. Anncunce for Monday FINAL CLEARANCE SALES sy all COATS and SUITS WRAPS ® EVENING. 1/ ©9FF [ ] Special Group of EVENING GOWNS 29..75 Were 4850 1o 78.50 ALL SALES FINAL 1 OFF ORIGINAL PRICE ORIGINAL 3 rricE G. Douglas Taylor and Comdr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Heber M. Wells and Mr. and Mrs. 54975 |Concm Tomorrow Evenin, By Cornell Music Clubs Pinal arrangements for the oconcert by the Cormell Music Clubs at the Shoreham Hotel tomorrow evening and for the dance following, have been made by the Washington Alumni Com- mittee sponsoring the affair. The 60 members of the clubs will arrive today by spectal Pullman train and will be greeted first at an informal reception at the Wardman Park Saddle Club. Continuing from 7 to 10 o'clock this junity to n girls sttend the concert and dance Bet: “';‘écmg a raal and rehearsals the club mem be ushered to a number Box holders for the concert and dance include Mrs. Edward E. oulnmlam- Presidents of cther university elubs in Washington have been lnvltz!. For the dance following the concert Girls’ Floor Committees will be headed by Miss Laura Barkley and Miss June Cushing. The Men's Floor Committee includes Mr. Horace W. Peaselee, '10, chairman: Mr. Charles S. Baker, '11: Mr. Albert E. Conradis, '33; Mr. Harry %P.Mlhu;n. '1'2: Mr. Creed W. Pulton, ward Hill, '23; Mr. " ‘11; Mr. Paul E. Hinnix, 15, Ha, Christmas Party 'i.,n Vi..w At the Ohristmas of the E:d A Practical - SUGGESTION Youter; {5 CHRISTMA MONEY s well invested if you use it to purchase CAPITOL FURS Comparison will prove our prices to be LOWER in most every instance. 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