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SOCIETY. STAR, WASHINGTON, MONDAY, DECEMBER_ 29, 1930. SOCIETY. their friends of the Modern Languages THE EVENING PO, Miss Holcombe entertained _ Vice Governor, Honor Guest. { Allen Trafford Klotz, spe i the Carlton. SOCIETY Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel to Spend Week End in New York. Dance at Embassy Tuesday. i HE Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will go to New York Friday to spend a few days. Mlle. Claudel will entertain at dinner followed by dancing tomor- Tow evening, when her guests will be members of the younger set. Mrs. Butte, Wife of Philippine wife of the| Mrs. Pedro Guevara, | senior resident commissioner from the Philippines, entertained at luncheon to. day at the Mayflower in compliment to Mrs. George C. Butte, wife of the newly appointed Vice Governor of the Philip- pines, The compar included Mrs. Henry | Allen Cooper, Mrs. Carroll L. Beedy, Mrs. James Frear, Mrs. John M. Nelson, Mrs, John C. Schafer, Mrs. D. G. Asbridge, Mis. Felix C.' Davila, Mrs.| Camilo 'Osias, Mrs. Miguel Jhocson, | Miss Avelina Lorenzana, Mrs. V. G.| Bunuan, Mrs. Frank McIntyre, Mrs. | Guinn Williams and Mrs. Leonides C.| Dyer. M The director general of the Pan-| American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, was host at luncheon tolay in the Pan- American Union annex in honor of the United States Minister to Uruguay, Mr J. Butler Wright. Others in the com- pany were the Minister of Uruguay, Dr. J. Varela; Representative Henry W. Temple of Pennsylvania, the Undersec- retary of State, Mr. Joseph G. Cotto Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Wil bur J. Carr; Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. William R. Castle, jr.; Mr. F. Lemmot Belin, chief of the division of | protocol of the State Department; Mr. | al assistant | to the Secretary of State; Mr. Charles J. Rhoads, Commissioner of Indian_Af. fairs; Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mr. Wal- ter 'Thurston. chief of the Latin | American Affairs Division of the State | Department: Mr. William H. Beck, As- | sistant to the Secretary of State, Mr.| Richard S. Southgate and Mr. Orme | Wilson of the State Department. ‘ Senator Simeon D. Fess entertained | a small party at dinner last evening at | | - | John W.| Representative and Mrs. | Summers entertained a group of young { people at dinner yesterday in honor of | iis their daughter, Miss Jean Summers, who | spending the holidays with her | parents. Among th> out-of-town guests | were Miss Helen Lenehen of Chicago, and Mr. Paul Gardner of Boston. | | Representative and Mrs. Louis C.| Cramton have as their guests for the Rolidays, Mr. Charles Murray of Saginaw, and Miss H:lene Myers of Laperre, Mich. Mrs, Cramton will be hostess at din ner New Year eve when she will enter- tain a company of young people for Miss Myers. | Mrs. Wyant, wife of Representative | | Adam Wyant, was hostess at luncheon | today at the Shoreham, entertaining her daughter, Miss Anne Wyant, compliment to Miss Kathleen McCook Knox, debutante daughter of Mrs. Mc- Cook Knox. Miss Wyant, who is a student at Smith Coll‘ge, is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson, will | entertain at a small dinner and dance for | | | | at Grasslands this evening in honor of | { their cousin, Miss Anne Perin, debutante | | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E.| } & tea dance this afterncon in the May- i include officials, + Pope, Perin, Col. and Mrs. Allan Gullion will give flower to present their daughter, Miss Ruth Mathews Gullion, The guests will diplomats and resi- dents of Washington and among_those assisting will be Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, Mrs. Fred- erick H. Payne, Mrs, Charles H. Bridges, Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Mrs. Stanley Reed, Mrs. Edward A. Kreger, Mrs. A. Owsley Stanley, Mrs. A. Smith Bowman, Mrs. Edwin T. Morrow, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Emory S. Adams, Mrs. Randolph Leigh, Mrs. Gunham, Mrs. Francis H Mrs. Charles C. Neals, Mrs. Boliver Buckner, Mrs. William Burgin, Mrs. Prank Hayne and Mrs. Franck C. Henry. The debutante will have assisting her | her sister, Miss Missatha Gullion, Mi: Julia Bishop of Schenectady, N. Y. Miss Eleanor Calvert, Miss Marjorie Peyton Calvert, Miss Beatrice Patton, Miss Rion Fortescue, Miss Betty West, Miss Rhoda Hayes, Miss Marjorie Simond, Miss Katharine Donnellan, Miss Adelaide Henry, Miss Elizabeth | Bull and Miss Becky Hill. Mrs. Gullion will wear a gown of blick lace em- broidered in sequins and the debutante | will be in ivory-color lace made with a Jong full tulle skirt, long fitted slegves and she will carry a cluster of gar- denias. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman were hosts at a midday breakfast yes- terday, entertaining at the National Woman's Country Club, of which Mrs, Tuckerman is president. Their guests were asked to meet Miss Barbara Korff, and the other guests included Miss loranda Prochnik, Miss Clare Cott- Baltimore, Miss Elizabeth Miss Barbara Wright, Miss liken, the first secretary. Podoski, and the financial nder Woytkiewicz r. Robert Ba A 1, wh tary of Stats studics_at B: Mr. Gail McLean, and Mr. Lawn of | | | man | counselor. of the Pol ton, Mr. Train James McMillan Gibson has m Harvard and joined his M M. E. Locke, at the n H Miss Margaret turned to D her parents, ntyre has re- after visiting Mrs. Frank Gen. and Now One-third to One-half Off | tante daughter of Baroness Korff. {Lay will remain at the Ma; | subdebutante daughter, Miss Rita Shea, { tertained a company of 40 at dinner at MclIntyre, in their home, on Massa- | chusetts avenue. | Miss Nora McIntyre, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. McIntyre, has as_her guests Miss Mary Piel of New York | and Miss Myrian Warner of Toronto, | Canada. i Mr, and Mrs. Harral Mulliken will| entertain at dinner this evening in com- | pliment to Miss Barbara Korfl, debu- ! | i ‘The United States Minister to Hon- ! duras, Mr. Julius G. Lay, who left! Washington by plane the first part of | last week for Central America, has! already arrived in Tegucigalpa. ~Mrs. | yilower for another month., | Miss Martha G. Hall will give a large debutante ball this evening in the May- | flower for her daughter, Miss Kath- erine Hall, who was formally presented | to society at a tea given in her home | November 28. Mrs. Hall's daughter, | Miss Mary Lewis Hail, a student at the Art School of the National Academy of Design in New York City, is passing the holiday with her mother. Mrs. Dennis C. ea will entertain at a tea dance this afternoon at the Mayflower from 4 to 7 o'clock for her in compliment to Miss Eleanor Calvert and Miss Margaret Peyton Calvert, debutante daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Calvert, jr. Assisting Mrs. Shea will be Mrs. Gibbons Burke of New Orleans, Mrs. Albert Read, Mrs. Ralph Sabin and Mrs. Willam L. Browning. Mrs. Shea will wear a black velvet gown, trimmed with rose point lace, and black velvet hat, and Miss Shea will be in a rose crepe satin gown, trimmed with bands of mink fur, and her hat is a small model of black velvet. Miss Jane Evans and her brother, Mr. O. R. Evans, jr., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Hope at Wilmington, Del., having gone there to attend a dinner Dr. and Mrs. Hope will give tonight for their daughter, Miss Aubrey Hope. Miss Evans attends Holton Arms, and her brother is a senior at Phillips Col- lege, Andover, Mass. Miss Jean Warficld entertained at luncheon at the Shoreham Hotel today, when her guests included Mrs. Selby | Hardwick, Mrs. Ralph Wyly, Mrs. Charles Schermerhorn, Mrs. Joseph Dellinger, Mrs. Miles Engelbach, Mrs. Amos Pagter and Mrs. Edward H:lmuth. Mr. and Mrs. L. Perry West enter-| tained a large party at dinner on Sat- urday evening in compliment to Miss| Rosalind Deakyne, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Herbert Deakyne, who made her debut cn Saturday afternoon at a tea dance at the Officers’ Club at the Army War College. The party later went to the Club Chantecler for supper | dancing. The guests included Miss Mary Ranck of Lancaster, Pa., the holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. West; Miss Jane Kerri- gan of Boston, now a house guest at the Deakyne home; Miss Mildred Clark, Miss Constance Ralston, Miss Elizabeth Asher, Miss Elizabeth Ulman, and the three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. West, Miss Helen Galliher West, Miss Ruth Allston West and Miss Mary Elizabeth West; Lieut. Ernest Carr, Thomas P. Bones, jr.; Mr. Robert T. Miller of Baltimore, Mr. Mitchell Miller of Bal- timore, Lieut. Kirchoff, Mr. Youart Kurslake, Mr. Arnold Willcox, Mr. Julian Senner, Cadet Ellsworth Davis of West Point, Cadet James Woolnough, Cadet Earl Wheeler, Cadet Philip Pope, Midshipman Robert Gamble, Midship- mun Frank Tharin, Mr. Mark Sullivan, jr, and ‘Mr. Judson Corrigan. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie, jr., have had as their guests for the holidays their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie, 3d. Mr. Ritchie, 3d, left yesterday for Chicago, where he will attend the convention of the Associa- tion of American Law Schools before returning to his studies in a post-grad- uate cours® in law at Yale University. Mrs. Ritchie, 3d, left Saturday for Greenville, 8. C., where she will visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Hunter Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Gillilan Hosts at First of Series of Dinners. Mr. and Mrs. Strickland Gillilan en- the Shoreham Hotel Saturday eveuing, | the first of a series of large dwner parties which Mr. and Mrs. Gillilan are planning to give this Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martin Savage | assing Chris b BURLINGTON HOTEL Banquets, §1.25 Up Bridge Parties. Dances Special Dinner, Daily, $1.00. 1120 Vermont Ave. Decatur 0. SLIP COVERS Three-pc. suite separate cushions, snap_fasteners. tailored to your furniture, d Roman stripe, $16.50. rite or phone for samples. L. ISHERWOOD Line. 5350 1513 3 28th St. S.E. FUR COATS Cleaned $5 and Glazed ‘This special price includes thorouzh cleaning of vour coat inside and Out. Aca remodeled. $5.00. Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmanship Work Called for and Delivered. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Shegman, Prop 618 12th Street Nat. 2456 Reduced Prices COATS SUITS DRESSES o0sepA-R == 1224 F STREET == Hundreds of choice fashions marked down for quick clearance. @. ‘HARRIS Sk MRS. EDGAR EARLE WHITE, Who with Mr. White celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary. was formerly Miss Myra Stewart. —Harris-Ewing Photo. on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. They expect to sail January 20 for a trip around the world. Mr. Richard Rea Bennett of Balti- more is spending a few days with his parents, Judge and Mrs. John W. Ben- nett, 3760 Massachusetts avenue. Col. and Mrs. Daniel H. Gienty have their nephew, Mr. Julian Frazier Acers with them at their apartment, in the Army-Navy Hotel, 820 Connecticut ave: nue. Mr. Acres is a student at Notre Dame and will remain until after the | holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. MacHatton >f Langdrum lane, in Chevy Chase Gar- | dens, entertained at a tea at their home yesterday in_honor of their house guests, Mrs. MacHatton's parents, Mr and Mrs. Irving S. Paull of Tarrytown- on-Hudson, N. Y., and her sister, Miss Helen Paull. Mr.'and Mrs. Irving Paull are former residents of Washington, where they lived on Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Alvin T. Hert has been called to California by the illness of her sis- ter, Mrs. Bogy. Mrs. Murray Galt Motter and Mr. T. | H. Vail Motter will be at home tomor- | row affernoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at their Home, on w Enna Jettick Melodies Every Sunday, WJ7 WRC Enna ~Jettick Songbird. Fridays, Exclusively YQU NEED NO LONGER BE TOLD? THAT YOU HAVYE AN EXPENSIVE FOOT 177 Sizes and Widths AAAAA to EEE Sizes from 1 to 12 Fitting by Enna Jettick Experts with Latest Scientific Foot Measuring Devices Rubber Footwear in Extreme Sizes 1337 F St. N.W. WASHINGTON Association of America. Dr. George S. Duncan of the Ameri- can University left this morning for New York to attend the annual meet- ings of the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis, and also of the National Association of Biblical Instructors. Dr. Duncan will read a paper before each organization. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hollingsworth en- tertained a party at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel on Saturday evening, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. David Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Danly and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jefferys. at a dance at the Columbia Country Club Saturday night for her friends home from college. Miss Evelyn Davis will be hostess at a Christmas party Wednesday for her students. Miss Nancy Lay of Chevy Chase, Md. entertained at bridge Priday evening, December 26. A buffet supper was served to the guests. Guests were Miss Kath- erine Berrall, Miss Mary Jane Laing, Miss Frances Ward, Miss Eleanor Coombes, Miss Helen Knode, Mr. George F. Linkins, Mr. Fred Strine, Mr. Fred Ehrenfeld, Mr. Felix Peckham, Mr. Everett Searles, Mr. Gardner Shoemaker Mrs. White | Nineteenth street, to | Dr. W. Hayes Yeager, professor of oratory at George Washington Univer- sity, and Mrs. Yeager are now in resi- dence in their new home, 1604 Forty- fourth street northwest, Foxhall Village. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Wilson of Albuquerque, N. Mex., are in Washing- ton for a few days and are guests at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Wilson has come to Washington for the convention of the Society of American Foresters, ;h:;? is being held at Wardman Park otel, ¥ Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Farley of New York City are passing some time at the | Carlton. Other New Yorkers stopping at the Carlton include Mrs. Ashton | Rollins, Mrs. R. R. Bamber and Miss | Mildred Johnson. Miss Mary Beatrice Gwyn will enter- tain with six tables of bridge tomorrow | night in_compliment to Miss Mary | Coleman Worthington, who is home for | the holidays from Sweet Briar Col- | lege, Va. ‘The board of directors, the Ministerial Council, the Women's Guild and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Bennett of the Central Union Mission have issued cards for an ‘at home” Thursday afternoon, January | 1, from 2 to 5 o’'clock, at 624 Louisiana | venue northwest. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fry entertained at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel on | Saturday evening, the party remaining later for the supper dance. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs Lyons, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Dr. and Mrs. Francis Murray. | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Holcombe have | with them for the Christmas holidays their daughter, Miss Priscilla Holcombe, | | | WILL YOU BE hilarious and eventful evenin EVER had here! on and the morning with a delicious (it will be especially THAT) New Year's Breakfast at $1. Make Your Reservations NOW. 14th and K Sts. N. W. | taffeta. | Marjorie Hern and Desiree Harris of 1000 MERRY-MAKERS WHO CELEBRATE T NEW YEAR AT THEHOTEL HAMILTON? It promises to be one of the most Dancing from 10:30 and Mr. Robert Detwiler. Of Personx;rlntcrcst To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simon Wwere hosts Christmas night at a young folks' dance for their daughter, Miss Ruth Simon, at the Woodmont Country Club, entertaining about 70 guests. The ball room and dining room were artistically decorated in Yuletide greens with vari- colored lights and balloons. Supper was served at midnight at small tables, each having for a centerpicce a red lighted candle surrounded with greens, the only lights as the guests entered the room. An orchestra played and dancing con- tinued until a late hour. Miss Simon wore a girlish dress of American Beauty Among the out-of-town guests were the Misses Lenore Kahn, Helen Goldstrom, Carolyn Pretzfelder and Mr. | Lewis Nachman of Baltimore, house guests of Miss Simon; Irma Rosenstein, %ho 1s a freshman at Cornell University. | New York: Clara Lavensteln of Peters- | burg, Va.: Marie Strauss, Harriet Katz, Rhoda Wagner, Jane Bernheimer and Mae Lazarus of Baltimore; Dan Crone and Morten Rome, also of Baltimore. A luncheon at the Hamilton Hotel for the girls of the Second National Conclave took place yesterday at 12:30 o'clock, followed by a formal dance at the Woodmont Country Club last night at 10 o'clock, and a breakfast at the Press Club this morning. Tonight a fleld day dance at the Carlton Hotel will be given at 9 o'clock, followed by dancing at 10 o'clock. The g{l{l‘stfi will represent their favorite ath- lete. Sigma Owega Pi Sorority is sponsor- ing the affairs. A number of out-of- town guests will be week end guests for the festivities, The marriage of Mrs. Lena Mund- heim and Mr. Mark Keller of this city {tock place Friday morning at 11:30 |o’clock in the home of Rev. Dr. Abram ! Simon. Only the immediate relatives {of the couple witnessed the ceremony. Mr._and Mrs. Keller left curing —__ (Continued on_Third Page.) We Have Paid Special Attention to the Younger Folks In This Great Coat Sale Of Ours And Juniors and Young Girls Are Finding the Most Wonderful Coats Imaginable on Our Sixth Floor Coats for school . . . coats for dress . . . for motoring and for sports . . . and the values in every instance are so truly marvelous that great savings can be effected on any coat chosen. Such smart advanced styles, lovely materials and beautiful furs make these coats truly outstanding and we know when you choose from them TOMORROW that you will be more than delighted that you waited to select here. Awaits \&g’p" ! You ! 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