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SOCIET Y, Society Register Shows - Many Prominent Events The Secretary of War and Mrs. Pat- fek J. Mirley will be the guests in whoge honor the chief of Cavalry and Mre. will entertain at dlm‘og:nury 1 at the Chevy Chase Ifli Gen. -and Mrs. at dinner last evening in_honor | of .the chief of staff, Gen. Douglas| MacArthur, The fete was given at| the Chev \,‘*nse Club_and the com-| pany: -ineluded n Qen. and Mrs. | Harry G. Bishop, Ma) Gen. and ursl John L. De Witt, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George B. Pillsbury, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George 8. Simons, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. James F. McKinley, the militafy attache of the Ouban embassy and de Prieto, the military attache ap?.x;e Chilean embassy, Lieut. Ool. lorobabel Qaleno, and Senora de Gdeno the military attache of the Ttallan embassy, Lieut. Col. Marco Pen- i of Nle P\ahll\ Henry enter- and Mrs, Charles R. Sanderson, Mrs. m ‘Witaker, Mrs, Mark Reid Yates, “lnfl Mrs. Berkeley T. . and Mrs. Charles P. &nd Mrs. Everett Hughes, Maj. an rg tton and Lieut. Ool uld Mrs. Charles B. Moore, tor and Mrs. Cole L. Blease of Carolina are the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Thew Johnson will entértain at dinner this evening in their | harfe, at 2608 Tilden street. mm-flnhlfi\'r and Mrs, Bertrafid H. Spell of New York will be hosts at dinner on Wednesday in the Chinese raom of the Mayflower. Miss Grace ©. Burton will entertain & small company at luncheon in the crystal room of the Willard Monday. Mrs. Lawrence Townsend will enter- taln at luncheon Wednesday at the Mayflower for the artists giving the at the concert that morni 0 5he notel, ‘Mise Oracs Moore. and Carlo Zecchi, one of Italy's great pianista, who ‘will make his initial ap- pearance in n on that day. Mme. Paul Lessinoff will entertain at dinner preceding the bachelors’ cotil- lion, January 12, in her home. Two days later she wfll Jeave for Lake Placid Club, -mnp- her daughter, Mrs. Willlam nm, for a visit of & week or 10 days. Mm‘ Lessinoft 1s* & t of her MoBweely, ln nimur'n. Mme. Henry Roso will be a luncheon ‘m Tuesday, when she will énter- h Inl.momnnemmolmuly- Mr. Thomas Leiter, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph Leiter, entertained at a small dinner followed by dancing tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Bdward J. Walsh and ? Miss Peggy Walsh will entertain at a tea this afternoon in their home, 2| Newlands street, Chevy Chase, in honor of Miss Bett) dred Blaine Clark. Mr. William P. Wasserman of Phila- . | deiphia entertained at luncheon yes- terday at the Willard Hotel, having among his guests the counselor of the German embassy, Herr O. C. Kiep. Mrs. Daniel C. Walser of East Brad- ley lane entertained at luncheon for Mre. J. P, MocLean, Bessie Brad- ford and Mrs. G. A. Gutches on Wed- nesday. Mrs. Chatles V. Etaler entertained about 20 friends at dinner at the Dodge Hotel Wednesdny evening. Mr. E, J. Chamberlain of Johnstown, N. Y., was host at luncheon yesterday at the Willard Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Jelleft of Thirty-sixth street entértained on New Year eve at the Kenwood Club for Mr. nna Mrl William Kerr and Mr, Frank Social Festivities Feature of Calendar %In the Early New Year Program in Alexandria Em- - braces Luncheons, Bridge : Parties, Dancing and Vari- ‘ous Forme of Home En- tertaining. ; Risdon enter- iday afternoon, her mnum. | Netson. Tasios Ad!lllfl! Kir) h Ilat urtis Simms announce mm:'gue ot nelr daughter. Nora is to Mr. Harry Ray Heberleig on Saturday, April 26, 1930, in Frederick, o2 P, o RN iversity is a guest ol n - llny shermm Bruce Fowler, on m'.h mm.um and Mrs. Henty Aumune La- hnz "entertained at a New Year recep- tion Thursday afternoon in their home on North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Joyce Waller entertained at a dance for their daugh- ter, Miss Courtenay -Page Waller, Pri- day evening, December 26, at the Belle Haven Country Club. Mrs. Wise Rixey entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday aftcr- noon at the Silver Candlestick in honor of Miss Agnes Hagley Smith l:’: %h;rl:- a., and Miss Cary Lee Chewn- S ot 1y Va. Who have been ‘s parents, Mr. and phey Carter of Nor Dempbey Car - last week of her grand- Phineas J. en route to The Plains, Va., where she was & bridesmaid a$ the marriage yes- terday_afternoon of her cousin Jane “Turnér Fvster, daughter of Mrs. James R. Foster, to Dr. John Claiburne Palmer of Charleston, W. Va. Miss Anna Hubard of Washington was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclalr. Mr. Bickerton Winston Cardwell of the faculty of the Episcopal High School has returned from & visit to his ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cardwell, m.."‘“"x!."‘é‘ int of Atlanta spent ez Pierpoint of Atlanta spent t.ha -past week With her parents, Mr. - Mrs. Whalter Plerpoint, in their lnm on South Patrick street. and Mrs. James A. Hulfish are at | homé after a motor trip to Roanoke, | whege they were guests of the latter's| sunt,” Mrs. Thomas Wilson. | Miss Jean Caton will return tomor- | row to the State Teachers' Coflege in | Fredericksburg after a visit to_her pa- | r.. ts, Dr. and Mrs. William P. Caton. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lund of Long Branch, N. J., have beeri guests of their -1n law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Eugene B. Elder. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Butns of Atianta have returned home after & visit with the Iatter's mother, Mrs. ©. C. Williams, on King street. Mrs._ Walter _Burgess of _Culpeper All the Appearance of New Rugs —that's how your rugs will look after a thorough cleansing by our Give us & call now to clean your rugs. Call Mr. Pyle. .. NAtional 3257-3291.2036 Dempsey, While hM iy is & guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. Duke street. B. Spilman, on Mr. and Mis. rige Hill of New ‘York City are visiting their son-in-law g: daughter, Maj. and Mrs. David Douthatt of Roanoke is r. and Mrs. Waillace Law- street. tier and Mr. mn Nan & guest of rente on North Washin| Mr. and Mrs. F. R. William I homes. In_ AUALYe AME & relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Vineent A. Bradley !n- tertained Priday em:u? December ames and Vln- for their unl s0n8, cent Bras The guests included Hilda Fairfax, Howell, Virgin! Glenda Rol lm. %e'\'num nd It m of mu\m umnr. . Gerald have re. Mrom & Vialh 1 relatves ton. Mrs. H. C. Albright and Mrs. Elmer Albright of Brodbeck, are guests of the former’s son_and mumer -in. law, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Albright. Miss Thelma Humphries of Waynes- boro, Va., has been a guest 6f Mr. and Mrs. E. D. File. o Miss xg—gflmh QRourke is home after vist relatives in Newport News. Mrs. Thomas mlemr'b:nd Mrs. ‘William ‘E.-Lynch have returned from a visit to Mrs. William Taylor, in Manassas. Mr. antd Mr$. Willlam W. Whittemore and Miss Thelma Whittemore returned FPriday from Richmond, where they have been guesis of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Whittemore. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. S8wan have gone to their home, in Gulpeper, after A visit with the latter’s paren and Mrs. J, N. Rosson. Miss Blizabeth Knight has re- turned from a visit with relatives in Westfield, N. J. Mrs. George Rowe and her children were week end guests of her mother, Mrs. John Kelly, in Baltimore. Mr. Garnett 'Prancis of Allegheny College, in Allegheny, Pa., has been a holiday guest of hil parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garnett P. Francis. Mr. a., spent the their asughter. Mrs. B ag Miss Lyndall Powell of Atlanta has e l«n home lmr : Visit to her mother, 8 lgwh Cornell of Richmond is a of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. harles Hilton. Miss Genevieve Fearnow has returned Lr&-m a visit with relatives in Harrison- g Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mangum of McNally and Miss Mil- | Josterdsy for thelt E-'m THE SUNDAY Mrs. Joseph D. Arthur, wife of Maj. Arthur, U. Arthur is stationed in Washington, and their home is at 5427 Thirty-ninth street northwest. youngest. M/ 'AR, WANHLNGTUN, 8. A, and their children, JANLAKT Nancy, Dogan, Macon and Robert, the —Harris-Ewing Photo. Newark, N. J., were guests last week n( the lattér's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warner. Mt Clifford Wa. glnd wh:flhln be!h 4, and M visiting his paren . Wayl s re ol after & weel’s vislt with relmm in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. mrnm Mattingly, Warten Mattingly, ir. Miss Laeia wofi.h Events of Inter Scheduled in Homes Of Noted Diplomats (Continued From First Page) ' N8 mother, and their older son, John mf"’ willrr!l:h‘ln vnn his father. The Minister ARG Mrs. Louw AT out fof tWO &S homes, JANUALY 13 and January m 3 Wfl) father, m will d'affaires of Oanada & have with them the latte: Maurice tbi’n of Cana The charge @affaires of Balvaldor Vil N s | wh SR edarman tati | s U ' ew YMI, returned 10 Wulunmn The naval attache of the Japanes enln-y and Mme. Sakano will be on Friday at the again at dinner on the lowing day the hotel. om Mme. Sakano @&re Francisco the latter part ol January for Japan. The counselor of the J ése em- bassy and Mme. Hoflnwcm ve closed their home, l'llt rty street, and are guests at Wardman Park Hotel. The counselor of the Yugoslav lega- Mr. John A. Chumbley, was host ?‘mgh{lve Henry . l\-l Representative Richard N. Elliott, n-p. resentative Albert M. vnw sentative Ohatles L. Underhill, nepn- ssnhuve Addison ‘T, Bmith, formet ©. Moore of ldaho, Col I Luncheon : Tea : Dinner l o Olney Inn OLNEY, MARYLAND tl.“ l.l' ‘2.00 Turkey Dinner, Fratts i OMEN'S SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER JANUARY - CLEARANCE SALES WOMEN'S COATS Were $89.75 and $98.75 $ 5975 RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street .| Bwing, in New York. "h Reeside, Dr. Joseph Graham, Mr. James L. Baiety, Mr. Albert Marshal, Dr. L. Baton of Massachusgtts and Dr. Marry Little of Ohlo. Mr. Chumbley entertained his guests with & venison dinner, sinte he had recently returned from Wisconsin, where he had been deer hunting with Mr. Joseph Gentile of Ironwood, Mich., and Mr. Wicola Ranieri of Hurley, Wis. second secretary of the Canadian uon Mr. Thoman Archibald Btone, 1 be joined tomorrow by Mrs. Btone, who remained through with her parents, Mr. lnl Mn Thothes compa BStorie to b.:o Chriat nied spen te mas, returning before New Year day, ‘The second counselor of the embassy, Bignot Giuseppe Oatalani, réturn with Bighora Catalani about January 20 from Burope, where he has been for a short time and where his wife has spent the Bummer and early Winter. 4 o Blghor ani ignora talani 18 com- El.e"m nllm for a Veretian carnival to be given in the Mayflower Feb- mm 17, e ball will be an ehbsnn ir, with n\nmlmn mm dancers to take part secretary of the Irish Free Sta lenmn Mr. Colman J. O'Donovan, v:ul e _joined in Bhis coun By M Bom 18 month. Donovan will sail today for New | griar Mr. Reginald A. F. Loftus, son of the former eounselor of lega- beth Ahpolntza prvit sreiary 1o e private seerstary to Minister of Siam, Maj. Qen. mme Annnln Kridakara. Youn. Mz. Loftus ln June of last mm Vl his parents, Who now make me there. r. Bdward H m Berved the Biamese government n Couniselor of legation here for so pnrs that for the last few years appeared in the diplomatic 1t in its Siamese spelling, Phya Nides and | Vifajkich, Mrs. Loftus being known as Mme. Nides Virajkich. They have many friends in Washington, both in the diplomatic corps and in official and resident soclezm Young Mr. us will accompany the mnum to Vaneouver to meet ?n'e King rn e foyal party to New York. " CAPITOL “Am st iy mfluy Yatrd on but will be af M-th! mnu:w FUR At Homu and Special Fetes of the New Year In Society Calendar |com (Continued Prom First Page.) Chief Justice of the Buj meomt. 4, 1931—PART . INTERESTING YOUNG ARMY FAMILY / : BI“‘bo ate Cliristmas Ball and Card Party Attracts '?Loonudtown Society Event at St Mary's Hotel Sponsored by Hospital Auxiliary. House Parties Also a Yule- tide Feature. LEONARDTOWN, Md., January 3.—' liant success. night At 8t M1 ronged wil Reception Committee ~was Mrs. Aubrey S. Gardiner of Ohlnueu grsident of the apxiliary, who wore lack chiffon wn.h gold sehtt. | a8 house A celigntiuily lnge Field, the old mme on the .r‘ry Marys 3 8haw of Washi ST i rs. John of 1ose Croit Manor, entertal Christmas party over \I\o their home at Mrs, Georg: P. gginton and _her tamily are lp!ndlnl the holida; with her daughter and son-in-law, . F. H. McHaffe, in their home Azoo, Mich. 'The home of inton on Belvedere Plantation tofn down and a new house Mt .:I ! McOmh of 1:‘ m% mmn: her mm P %fimm..‘“““ Thunuy of Mt s ined tfl holidays in Kll flru. WI Mln Mny lve \IM m o ‘n":?n fgmbers of ¢ X Pty Nathanson ang ’mmumwn- V. Pratt oY e v g . P Trubee D Davidson, wite of | De! Assistant Beeretary of m: for Avntlon il h at home g! Jan M QD o 7 o'clock, n T resle t northwes! and her t tthews, will be | MFS rnoon at 1818 | 8nd las time befor? e malnder of the e Bloch will Aot be at home ‘s' t home on Mnnflynmre- h(n mlfi;th will be l:t home lnuny at her resi- flthn. Dlwl Miss Chaflottéé Breeman Clark has cards out fof & fea at her Nome this o1 Mia. Mabe1 * MeKendrie” and i | = en an, Jessie MeKenfrie. wi The Misses Muhlhofer will receive this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock. Because French manufacturers of electrical eq it Are unable t0 sup- ly the great demand, Gen'nln and Wikh eompahles are obtalning large orders in France. mfi""n SHOP=-1208 Qertrude lh ht of WIMM it the chrmmn momlh and i G R ware Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Busiek and Mr. and J.mu:nglch ;; o ! were ‘whose . _an s, . Sears entertaingd at fl."‘“’,fi. at their esthte, Society on ) !meh and her daughter #0n: and Mrs. Kenneth ke or nhmnon were guests on 1 M. and Mrs. Kennedy A&l iR their homé in the North End. Mr and Mrs. H. O. Pardoe of Wash- 8 their daughters, Misses Erva irgaret Pardoe, passed the holi- guests of Mrs. Pardoe's mother, Mrs. Thomas F. Foxwell, at Foxwells int, near Lecnardtown. rs. Nettic Morgan of Wash kept open house at her home mmn 'fi during the Christmas season and will Teturp to the home of M. Roach Abell in a few days, where ghe will remain Il.tll .’H.ll’ Il\fl then re- turn m open her home fof the Summi uu Chureh Ind er aunt, g ot Wi n luefl‘ of Jlld,ll of \uhtlue u:mh hg"l ?crk Leonarctown. WILLIAM Your Hairdresser Formerly at 1745 Conn. Ave. Now With Pearle Cutting Shops The Mayflower, Dec. 1000, Branch 38 nM 8 STRERT STOREWIDE event that reduces the price of every fur garment to HALF.PRICE! The heavy selling in No- vember and the early weeks of December naturall y de- glend our stocks to such a degree that assortments are roken. Therefore we have taken this means to effect a COMPLETE CLEARANCE . . . EVERY FUR GARMENT MUST BE DISPOSED OF . . lish this EDUCTIO Our Futire Stock of FINE TURS (Excepting Fur Scarfs) Every Pelt . . . Every Type . . . Every Ttim. No matter what fur or combination you have in mind, you'll find it in our HALF-PRICE SALE. Coats Formerly $90 to $900 . « « Now $47.50 to l450\ CAPITOL FUR SHOP ALL SALES FINAL 1208 & STREET Member Master Furriers Guild . and we know of no way to accome ?uickzr than by announeing this unrestricted ¥ PRICE off er evtnla. SOCIET o Rodman | Women's Press Club Plans Cabaret Grill Dinner ‘The Women's National Press Olub is issuing invitations for its annual cabaret grill dinner Monday evening, February 9, in the ball rooms of the Willard. Guests will include wives of ements to Wed Grace endar of New Yeat - ginia, X ming of this city, son of Mr. nnd Mrs, Harry H. Flemmi! Sigma Phi Mr. and Mrs. F. Bia Rogking- nu: ‘N. O, lnnnn.:“"ol ¥ E! 1533, I E;gegz i i i !I 4 officials, women members of Congrers W An and women prominent through their own efforts. 'K'he flnner will be followed by the Margares Poe Mart of The Bve- ning Star, chairman of the Bntertaine ment Committee of the club for this #eason, is chairman of the committee mmummmmm & large number of members of club working as subcommittees. Hasel Grans Bdgar. s hononaty DM.“M&“MMM E fees = Lily Lykes second vice president; Miss Blanche M. i’l‘."k."‘""“'m gfin"‘*“‘{!. ""'\Ju’;'“um VB %« oy ot Mre, mfiMw . P Mrs. Gann to Head Line At Bachelors' Cotillion mfianm Evéreit Gann will liie &b the sécond of 1980-31 es of Washington bache- lor - cotillions to iven Monday, TAnEsy 13 the prand ban room and Chinese re of the Mayflower. thers l.\ne with Mrs. 4] L. McNary and Mrs. % e :?uflni"""‘"m‘ *| vica president, é‘ e Il be. Mrs. Aflhurol‘zlnyfit Capital Official Folk In Quest of Pleasure 1727 L St. N.W. Spring Hats on dis- play and being sacri- ficed at about cost in our Going Out-of. '-*'-x..x. .wmmi Reduction Sale Women'’s and Children’s Smart-stvle Models Footwear —for Walking —for A —for E: —in very goo fternoon vening d assortment and in virtually all sizes. 3 Groups Greatly Reduced 110 598 $7 This does not include owr entive stock. Children’s Shoes Also Reduced—Prices Now Ranging From $290 to $5.90 All Sales Final During the Holidfiyq