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SOCIETY. SOCIETY) The presichqt and Mrs. Hoover Plan Fete . at White House for Distinguished _ Italian Visitors. will entertain -:' ainna W:gna‘l- | oness von day evening, November 18, in wgmlmnthmwm mlnt—;“:“. Atlee ster of llllv‘; wwmwu?lmwa , and | tante dl\ll'gt:r Grandi, who week | m days visit in Washington. Signor and Signors Grandi will arrive in the Capital Sunday night or early Monday, November 15 or 16, and will Tmmmlfl'rwam-.mm. wum,m, Anne Wickes and Bar- w. luncheon at the h Othe: in the company W:..¢ sa. ‘Woodson, s Shouse, 2 | Miss Lsabel Perry, Miss Betty Fleld, Mrs. Wirgman |and Mrs. Helen y Hagner. Mrs, Harry Norment and her mother, Mrs. Bissett Ransom of London, left Wi this morning for New York, from where Mrs. Ransom will go to | Vancouver to spend the Winter with her sons, who make their home there. Mrs. Ransom has been with Mr. and Mrs. Norment for several weeks, having spent the Summer with her daughter The Minister of Canads and Mrs (i France. B Herridge will entertain a small com-| Miss Edith Holt of England was pany at dinner this evening at the le- |hostess at luncheon today, entertaining P in honor of Sir Clive Morrison |in compliment to Miss Sara Newton Bell of London, !;sr 22 yen;s a :‘:éml;‘z ‘CWonlmnléon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8, hose S, ShoCommeny, Y5 1| Chiie, Chmbasl, Wi Yhge Tived in Washingtcn todsy for & few | Robert Lord Holt of Manchester, Eng- days’ ST his daughter are at the |ber J2. The other gucsls wers members Ms;ao%ln:ed‘lsm( N Thty have | of the beik) pavky. been in Canada for & month and Wil| . o pe o the Norwegian lega. EewnHrRaEIRC VRN [ton, e, Aage B. "Kloumann, enter: P {1.n:d a; the supper dance at the Clul The Minister of Denmark and M| Criantecler last eventng, when his party tertained a small cOfPACY | included Count Christian Eller Moltke |of the Danish legation. secretary of | Capt. George J. Meyers, U. 8. N., has | been joined by his wife, who has spent the Sumrer at their home, in James- town, R,ilki 'gnm. Meyersru M't sta- rriv- | tioned with the Bureau of Operations, fl'fl-%‘wfi,‘"fiéfii’&‘&m. having come here for duty after com- 3a6nt Roosevelt, after attending sessions | manding the Memphis. They have one oithe Interpariiamentary Union at Bu- |Son, George J. Meyers, Jr, who is in charest. Lynn, Mass. S Mrs. Phillip Lansdale and her niece, Senator Felix Hebert 1s in Waspie’ Muss Elizabeth Pllisbury, have returned t::y l;;m‘le Weslt o ;.‘W_'; F Ry | to Washington after spending the Sum- o vera ——t— apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. — e with ‘them for & brief stay their 7 @ "!I m . n Friday, November 20, preparatory to their retyrn to Italy. Panama Minister Host To United States Minister to Isthmus. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Arias will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the United States Minister to Panama, Mr. Roy T. Davis. Moltke, day by airplane for San Francisco. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. william R. Yew, ‘White Su d Mrs. ¥i t‘\:'mmtnekmemm.m4 ret.umh:glin about three weeks for a longer stay with her parents. Representative and Mrs. James M. Beck are being congratulated upon the arrival of a new grandson in th ‘Wednesday, David Hallam Tuck, o ‘ire their house guests 7 k 'h!:r’!l.\xcl. ‘who is first secretary of the e e s short e :c '._heu“' '.!\lek returned to the States w“h her parents, who spent some months abroad in the past season. Gen. John J. Pershing is spending & 1ewd.-ynmurv¥wk'hcnhewem to sttend the of Maj. Gen. Hanson in_honor New York Rotary Club yesterday. e attend the Armistice Veterans of Foreign Wi ington Auditorium, Novs Kalorama Rd. A STONE HOME OF SOCIAL DISTINCTION OPEN DAILY UNTIL - 6 PM. W. C. & A. N. Miller 1119 17th St. Decatur 0610 an apartment at Wardman | Greenwich, have taken Park Hotel, where will spend the Winter. They come from their home in Minneapolis. Senor Don Eduardg Dies guest in whose honor Mr, Meyer Das entertained informally evening the Club Chantecler dance. Lieut. Comdr, Lorain Anderson, U. ., and Mrs. Anderson are tertained a party last supper dance at the Club Chantecler, when their guests included the first of the French embassy, M. rrived from Toll House Tavern COLESVILLE PIKE SILVER SPRIN D. betore the “Old Tavern Pires, guests have remarked, is the dinner price alone. But dditie is _the Marylan Chicken, s, ghetti, all served in keepin quaint charm of an almos t. g Noon to 8:30 P.M. try Cho mer in Europe. Gen. and Mrs, George B. Pillsbury and Miss Pillsbury will be 2t home most informally Sunday after- noon, November and Mrs. George C. Van Dusen Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN FsG Sunday Morning Breakfast, too Phone Shepherd 3500 Again we repeat . .. Half the women in this town should be wearing COATS in half sizes If you are 5 ft. 5 in. or less, study this fashion information carefully. We have discovered that the perfect 36 and 38 sizes are few and far between, and that the The attache of the British embassy Sims have visiting and Mrs, Harold I_w ' Doeller, Clean Rugs Make Healthful Homes Beautiful homes owe much of their charm to fresh, clean rugs. Let us shampoo the rugs. Call Mr. Pyle.... \Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. | Members of the Rug Cleaners’ | Institute of America | ‘Mrs. Walter R. turn to Washington this evening from New York where she ‘went to attend the luncheon given in her honor by Mrs. Cass Gilbert. Ruden. members of the bridal party. hter of Maj. entertained at a m! T‘:xeauly evening in honor of Mrs. E. O. was Miss Hope Mrs. Anna Windsor of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry Chap- man have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter Roberta to Mr. George Dutton Watrous, jr., Tues- day November 3. The ceremony was performed in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington €athedral, Canon An- | son Phelps Stokes officiating at 10:30 o'clock in the presence of only the members of the two familles. Mrs. Whelen, wife of Lieut. ‘Townsend Whelen, U. 8. A, who is in | command of the armory at Springfield, | Mass., was the guest in whose honor | s Waves l 50 Permancnt Finger Wave FREE s AN the curls v ivle wou average figure is less than 5 ft. 5 in. So, instead of trying to make the average figure conform to our coats, we have made our coats conform to the average figire. We graduate them in half sizes. For that reason Philipsborn coat depart- ment has the reputation for fit. Little Lady Coats are featured at three prices— $590.50 $79.50 $98.50 SIZES 35/, TO 45/, Vs Mrs. Boyd Carpenter entertained at | luncheon_today in her home in Chevy | Chase. The guests, who are remain- mrourh the afternoon to play bridge, include Mrs. William E. Borah, Mrs. Harry K. 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