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socieTY. OCIET THE EVEXNING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1931. SOCIETY. (3 Mias fe Stuart \\am Gibbons, Miss Evelyn| Katherine Morrls, Miss | apartment Miss Patsy Douglas pink fern were used to in the presidential | Anchorage, where they have taken an k ton, where they attended th> Michigan- Princeton foot ball game, and Mr. Yost urn to Washing! arived here late Saturday from Prince- | Mr. John H. Storer, with his daugh- ter. Miss Emily L. Storer, will retum to thelr apartment at Wardman Park Hotel Thursday after spending the last few months in Atlantic City. Mrs. Terry Thompson of Annapolis, Md., 1s passing some time at the Carl- | ton, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Irving Bryant, and the latter’s ume! daughter, Lella Frances Bryant, of Long Beach, Calif, Miss Clare N. McGarry has returned to her home on Harrison street from . Pittsburgh, where she went to attend the Carnegie-Notre Dame foot ball game While in Pittsburgh Miss McGarry was Now is Mrs. Hoover. With Several Guests, Will Attend First Concert of National Symphony »Olfcl'lcstra Today. P D Mrs. Edward 1 i hibaa, » | mother, Mrs for & ru days. 8e. L. Reed is vis Mary Elizabeth Thompson. gm:nxmd at dinner by Lieut. Harold | Sh,‘ Mrs. C. William Wattles. who. recent- | guests Mr. N‘::;u:lfi E:&..‘T"»‘.‘,‘w.".l. ly returned from Honolulu, is v ing oo . William Bowle on Church street. ~ | (Continued on Third Page.) Moul the Time to Order Your Christmas Gift 12y General and Mrs. A 1l Palmer have ret om their home o B ; e O 56 BT The Cn fore her marriage Miss Carolir » : ] Y. | Mrs. Austin Kautz will have as her | forof and her |Euest for a few days in her home, on | yn | . Nov Y| e Yals A Wwers of Waibington arrive in | Nineteenth strest her sister, Mrs. Wil- has taken an apartment at the Carlton be the lam Seabury, of New York, Mrs. Sea- for the Winter. recently returned from Stockho P il eden, where she visited her zon- Mrs. I. H Bryant is the guest of her law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs cousin, Mrs. Marion Kern, at 1657 Thir- ward 8. Crocker, 3d. Mr. Crocker ty-first street northwest, and is accom- ecretary of the Unit panied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. t Stockholm merly Miss L Mrs. Dennis Upson Is spending a few | days in Philadelphia, and is staying at edding the Barclay. and M NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. w 1232 14th ST. “We Live Our Prot RS. HOOVER will occupy & ter, Miss Mary box at the first concert other debutantes of the Naflonal Bymphony company include i Orchestra, Hans Kindler. con- Miss Mary Elizabeth MacAr i which Olga Craven, Miss Botsy Berr in Constituti Panella Castanedo, Miss Jane horpe. srranged Mise Louise H. Gwynn, Miss Jeanne concerts, a Richards, Miss Pansy Bloomer, Miss Buntay Atlee Wirgman, Miss Marion Dutior and a series of concerts for chil- Miss Lucille Elllott, Miss Rose W dren Saturday mornings. Others who | Page, Miss Mary White, Miss Mae Ha: have taken boxes for this series, which ris Clarke, Miss Isabsl Perry, will open this afternoon, are Mrs. | Bleanor Plerce, Miss Helen Peeples, Miss Chester Bolton, Miss Mabel poardman, Jean Woodson, Miss Prances Mathews, Mrs, Eugene Byrnes, Miss Alice Clapp, Miss Sidney Thompson, Miss Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, Col. Wade H. Richards, Miss Marbury Beall Coopet, Mrs. Charles Corby, Mr. and | Helen Duckett, Miss Elizabeth Gill, Mrs. W. L. Crounse, Mrs. Carl A. Elizabeth Henning. Miss Julla nuu,. Droop, Mr. Willam Phelps Eno, Mr.| Miss Dorothy Nicholson, Miss Jane and Mrs, Prank J. Frost, Mr. and Mr%. Hanna, Miss Betty Peele, Miss Lucy Waiter Bruce Howe, Mrs, Beale R. Mackall Miss Dorothy Fowler, Miss Howard, Mr. and Mrs Christien | glizabeth Shouse, Miss Grace Stuart, Heurich, Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mr. Frank B Noyes, Miss Elizabeth Patterson, Mrs. Edwin B, Parker, Mr. E. C. Potter, Mrs, Charles Mason Remey, Mrs. Edward B Robbins, Mrs. Charles T. Rhoads, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. Corrin Btrong, Mrs. William J. Turner, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and Mrs. Ratph Worthington icholas Longworth Miss Woodson Hostess To Debutante Club Today. Mrs, Eugene . Woodson Is in her home on Klingle road recuperating {rom a recent automobile accider Miss Jean Wcodson is entertaining the Debutante Bridge Club_this after- Col bia Country Club, 'mk\l ncheon of Miss e \‘[a\f‘n\\n Hotel. t Evalyn 1 in her home, on Massa- A% chusetts avenue, !(r-rnvmm afternoon - pop” concerts Former Senator and Mrs. Peter Goe- Je Gerry entertained at a receptiol vesterd in their home, in Providence, 1. in honor of Gov. Albert C. Ritchie | been presented Maryland, who is the guest of Mrs | by her aunt, M Gerry's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs Betty Mr. and Mrs. Fi John Nicholas Brown. Artor, Mich., are gucits of the former's Wells ha Viscount and Viscountess J. Henri de | brother and sister-in-"~w, Mr. and Mrs tlantic Cit Sibour entertained at tea yesterday in | Ellls A. Yost, at the Mayflower. They « “ . - o THe n€w thetr Dol 18 Cuisiiions, -whiih iy | ettt e have leased to Col. and Mrs. M. Robert | Guggenheim. Viscount and Viscountess | Hand- de Sibour are moving today to the WOOD\VARD & LOTHROP 121(»1:20 F Street N.W. Mary Stuar ding Yost of Ann kerchiefs Reupholstering & Repairing r AR i Wool Tapestry, Friezza, Brocades and Damask Becretary and Mrs. Stimson Come Back From Long Island. ‘The Secretary of State and Mrs Henry L. Stimson will return to Wash- ington this evening from their place, Highhold, on Long Islend, where they went Saturday. Hand- - Embroidered [nitials or Monograms Also Chair Caneing and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Ex- perts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call The Minister of Switzerland, M. Marc i 2 Peter, s expected to return to Wash- MEtropolitan 2062 ington tomorrow from New York, ‘where he has been for several days. Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vanden- | berg will arrive in a fortnight and will occupy their suite at Wardman Park Hotel while Congress is in session, ‘They are now in their home in Grand Rapids, Mich, where they spent the Summer. or Residence Phone CLeveland 0430 3721 Porter St, Cleveland Park Estimates and Samples Given Free CLAY ARMSTRONG Upholsterer 1235 10th St. NW. A bit of white perfection comes as near, as any- thing, to describing this chic little white gown. Sophisticated—and not, at the same time—and an ideal frock to be included in any debutante's coming out wardrobe. And’ for $0 much chic, only— $29.50 Misses’ FROCKS THIRD FLOOR, 5-Plece Parlor Suites—Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs The United States Ambassador to Ttaly, Mif John W. Garrett, has re- | turned to Baltimore from Princeton | University, where he attended the | Princeton-Michigan foot ball game. ‘The military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto enter- tained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham Saturday night, their guests including Representative Fred A. Brit. ten and Mr. and Mrs, Prederick D. Mc- | Kenney. Lieut. Herbert Campbell, U. 8. N, Yetired, and Mrs. Campbell have re- | turned from Newport, where they apem‘ the Summer, and are opening their | house on Twenty-ninth street in Wood- | ley Park for the Winter. Henry, daugh- alry and Mrs. Guy V. Henry, entertained at luncheon | today at the National Woman's Coun- try Club, in honor of Miss Clara Boll- ing, whose marriage to Mr. Harry R. Fowler will take piace Saturday. | decorations carried out the color scheme to be used in the costumes of the bridal party, who made up the com- pany at the luncheon. 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