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SOCIETY | ‘(Continued From Second Page.) Stockhouse. In Mrs. Frank M. Andrews’ committee of young women ‘who sell dances at the fete are M. M. Dillon and Mrs. Eva Finn. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Doran of 1315 Clifton street northwest were hosts Monday evening, entertaining as a fare- well to Mr. Otto F. Beck, who leaves for New York, when Mr. Beck's sister, Mrs. Laura McGlade, was made the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs, Doran both gave solos, with Mr. Beck at the piano. Among their guests were Mr. E. F. Kimball, Miss Peggy O'Dea and Mrs. t Mansfield of Washington; flvia S. Clair of New York, Mr. C. McGuire of Baltimore, brother of Mrs. Doran and & prominent ©dd Fellow of that city. . Mr. Beck has been featuring the com- tions of Mrs. Tillle McGuire Doran broadcast from a local theater. Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Jeffries Chewning, jr, are entertaining at din- ner tonight in honor of the former's cousin, Senora Louis Antonsanti, of Ponce, Porto Rico, who is the former Miss Nan Jeffries of Warrenton, Va. Mr. and Mrs, Chewning are going to New York to attend the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden, at which they have entered some of their horses, and will be guests at the Wal- dorf Astoria over the week end. Mrs, ‘William Jeffries Chewning, sr., of Fredericksburg, Va.,, is accompanying them on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Springmann snnounce the marriage of their daugh. ter, Miss Dorothy Elizabeth Spring: tory morning, November 4. the church, the Rev, Bertram officlated. bride’s sister, Mrs. Bernetta Harris, was matron of honor and the bridegroom was sttended by Mr. Wal- lace Willilams. Witnessing the cere- ma and attending the breakfast at the ie of Mrs. Mary , which followed, were the bride’s ther-in- d sister, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Revercomb; Mr. and Mrs. Irwin | g Martin, Mr. snd Mrs. Gee, Miss Gladys Miss Mabel le Fontaine and others. Mr. and Mrs. Sheaffer will make their home in Washington. ‘The nt of the Gridiron Clul Mr. g dinner in the presidential suite “{hfi Willard on Wednesday evening. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Kemp and their rull dauglter, Mary Jane Kemp, are lving in ir new apartment in the W , having moved from the Parkwood. Mrs. John N. Hauser of Philadelphia ‘has arrived with her two sons, John snd Newland, to be the guest of her . C. Milton McCorkle, in She will Violet Beatrice Wenner of Chicago, who has been & guest at the Mayflower for the past week, while here making a portrait of President Hoover, is leaving today for New York and will return to the Capital the mid- dle of next week b&e complete mehwagé Accompanying baroness well known sculptress, Helen Adele Lerch Miller, who has just ted & bust of Mrs. Hoover. Both the portrait and the bust are being made for the permanent collec- tion of the Middle West Art Association and will be exhibited at the Chicago Fair next year. The baroness, an Englishwoman by birth, is now an American_citizen. Mrs. Miller worked with Lorado Taft now_on exhibition in suspices of. the All-Tilinois Soclety .of the Fine Arts, Inc. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Richard Southgate are tonight at the rama ‘White, the daughter of Mr. E. Lawrence White of New York, debut last month on the . Walton Opie, of Staunton, Va., are end guests of Maj. and Mrs. n Wilson, on Kilbourne place. ‘The marriage of Miss Josephine| Rouise Laimbeer, daughter of the laté Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Laimbeer of New York, to Mr. John R. Fell, jr., son of Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, wife of the Undersecretary of the Treasury, will take place December 7 in New York. ‘The invitations will be issued by Mrs. Graham Fair Vanderbilt, long a close friend of Mr. and Mrs. Laimbeer. “Phe wedding will be one of the most it of the early Winter, uniti fied with the soc] prominently with the the set. Mr. Fell attended St. 's School and Oxford University, land. His father is Mr. John R. of Philadelphia. Debutantes Assist At Dance at Garfield. ‘The assembly hall of the Kellogg mu'd.mz was bright with Autumn fo- as a blcm:gngmlut ll;ligh:u for & gay group of utantes charge of a dance for the student nurses and resident physicians of Garfield Memo- rial Hospital. These functions are planned in honor of the new classes of Wed October 16 MRS. ELWOOD COURTNEY KIDWELL. arranged wedding Evelyn Westcott, her marriage taking place in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Beahm at Riverdale, Md. —Clinedinst Photo. of zhlch Mrs. Cabot Stevens is presi- en! Mrs. Henry A. Willard, chairman of the Juniors, headed the receiving line, and with her were Mrs. Eugene R. W , Mrs. Eldon King, Mrs. Thew Stevens. B ‘The . Floor. Committee_ of-'Debutantes was in charge of Miss Mary Elizabeth MacArthur and Miss Jean Woodson, with ‘Miss Jane 'Thorpe, Miss Lucille Elliott, Miss Elizabeth Shouse, Miss Sydney , Miss Atlee Wirgman, Miss Isabel , Miss Jeanne Rich- H ‘Miss Virgini rook. owe, Glazeb: , Elizabeth Edsan and Miss Adelaids Har- Mr., and Mrs. Harty Angelico, Miss Vir- Burchell’s Famous Bouquet Coffee A Superb Blend W 25cLb N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. @) 1216-1220 F Street N.W. You don’t have to be fat! Mme. Chernoff will tell you how to reduce ® Without Dieting! ©® Without Drugs! ® Without Exercise! Last Two Complimentary Lectures Tomorrow 11 AM. and 3 P.M. Amazingly few women realize how dangerous excess fat is . . . haw it actually cuts down resistance to disease. Mme. Chernoff has many valuable things to tell you! THE LITTLE THEATRE SEVENTH FLOOR. nurses and physicians by the Junior Ald of the reorganized Women's Board, Can Your Face Stand a Close Inspection? ELIZABETH ARDEN Venetian Pore Cream Not many of us are blessed with complexions that are flawless...but everyone can make her skin finer, more smooth and more close-grain- ed. Elizabeth Arden’s Vene- tian Pore Cream is one of her most successful preparations for this very purpose. It is a greaseless astringent cream which contracts dis- tended pores and refines the coarsest skin, by toning and invigorating the ' gells. ~ You wi‘ll be delighted with the re- sults, Ask our trained Arden repre- entative to advise you fur- her on the correct care of your skin. $1 and $2.50. and Miss Katherine Barbour. Former Senator and Mrs. Prederick H. Gillett of Washington are at the St. Regis Hotel in New York. Lieut. Col. Franklin B. Garrett, U. 8. M. C., and Mrs. Garrett of Pittsburgh are spending the week in Washington and are at the Martinique. | _Mrs. George B. Woods and Mrs. | Robert O. Saunders entertiined at a | luncheon at the A. A. U. W. today, in honor of Mrs. Charles R. Stark, who will soon leave Washington to join her husband in Spokane, Wash., where he is in business. Guests at the luncheon were: Mrs. Alexander W. Yereance, Mrs. Arthur Seitz, Mrs. Delos O. Kins- man, Mrs. Christopher B. Garnett, Mrs. Arthur G. Christie, Mrs. Max J. Proffitt, Mrs. Charles Haines, Mrs. Frank W. Ballou, Mrs. Horace L. Daw- son, Mrs. Charles G. Woodward and Mrs. Wesley M. Gewehr. ‘The fifth annual debutante dinner dance will be held this year at the National Woman's Country Club, on Saturday, November 14. The sponsors of it are Mrs. Richard Aldrick, Mrs. Richard Crane of West- over, Mrs. Thomas T. Craven, the wife of Admiral Craven; Mrs. F. Ashton de Goodhart, Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, the wife of the Assistant Secretary of War Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury of Phila- delphia, Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mrs. Hamilion Wright and Mrs. Walter R. ‘Tuckerman, chairman. ward to by the debutantes of each year, list goes to_the leading debutantes of other cities in the East, and this is the one time in Washington when the de- This year the list is necessarily limited on account of the available space at the National Woman’s Country Club, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Willlamson motored to Philadelphia today to at- tend the ceremonies of the launching of the U. S. 8. Indianapolis at Camden tomorrow. Mr. Joseph MacGowan is entertain- ing a party of 12 at the supper dance at Wardman Park Hotel this evening. | Among the guests will be his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ed. ward MacGowan; Miss Gertrude Blakes. Quer 30 Years of Quality Service If"There's Even Slightest Evidence ~—that moths have got- ten into your Woolens, Rugs or Carpets, they should come to us for— FUMIGATION It KILLS all Insect Life, but does no injury to fabrics. You'll find the cost most reasonable. Prompt Collections and Deliveries Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. Jno. L. Newbold, ir. President 920-22 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping This is an event always looked for- | - New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and | £ butantes of the different cities meet. | 2 Concor with them yesterda) where they are spe: carried Mrs, Maud H. 15 of the Committee on Arrangements for the card party. ‘Women Visit Washington Mr. Barclay H. Warburton of Phila- | Navajo Agency and Other Points. delphia and his daughter, Miss ‘Warburton, left this morning for ‘P‘fl“; Beach to spend the Winter after being at the Shoreham for several days. and_Miss OCeleste Mr. and Mrs. H. Mitchell Palmer of n are in residence at the Mayflower for the season. Miss E. M. Holt was hostess to a com- pany of nine at luncheon yesterdsy at the Carlton. Mrs. Virginia Whitesell of Wisteria mansion is in Annapolis visiting her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Russell. Several parties have been plan- ned in honor of Mrs. Whitesell during her stay in tii® Maryland city., ‘The International Committee of the National Woman'’s Party is entertaining with a card party at Alva Belmont House, 144 B street northeast, Wednes- day, November 18, at 2 o'clock in the L e TR Strousburg, Pa., and Washingto: Regular Dinners, T5¢ Special Club Steak s Chicken Dinners, $1 LUNCHEONS CLUB SERVED DAILY Jurius GarrinckeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH as half of the very limited invitation & Be Here Tomorrow for the Season’s Opening of GARFINCKEL’S TOY SHOP Headquarters Now For Some of the World’s Most Unusual Toys, Many Only One of a Kind, With No Chance of Duplicating Them in Time for Christmas Really it's a Joy Shos . . . filled with such clever and utterly amusing toys that even the grown-ups will be thrilled along with the children . . . We searched the great toy centers of America and Europe for these toys of ours . . . and if you want something very unusual you'll hurry down right now to select . . . we guarantee some of the most fascinat- ing assortments you could ever hope to see . . . a truly selective group of toys . . . Bring the Children in. . « to See These Toys Let them see the funniest bear imaginable . . . a bear that actually smokes! . . . and a bear that pours water into a cup and drinks it! L .. . a hen that lays eggs. .. mechanical toys by the dozen . . . dolls . . . wheeled toys . . . And we don’t know how many more things to amuse both boys and girls . . . Come Along Tomorrow and Enjoy the Fun in Our Toy Shop on the Sixth Floor A 8 R A 1 R O A Jurius Garrinexer & Ca, : F STREET. AT FOURTEENTH If You Are a Smart Young Miss A Junior Miss. .. School Age Girl Garfinckel’s Is Your Store Tomorrow . . We expect great doings here on Satur-s day, and we certainly hope y to enjoy the fun . . . Every has been planning all week Juniors on the Sixth. the most marvelous new things tomor- row . . . prices have been arranged to appeal to, young people’s budgets . . . they are indeed remarkably moderate . . . New Dresses, immensely smart for party wear, school and college or gen- eral wear . . . Coats . . . Sportswear . . . Hats .. . Shoes . . . Furs ... all acces- sories . . . Come in and make yourself at home . . . Misses on the Fourth Floor, Ora Saturday’s the Time for Every Boy and Young Man to Meet in Our New Shop on the Sixth Floor . Be Here for Sure ou'll be here Department to show you The men of the family have certainly found the ideal place to shop in at last, judging by the number of enthusiastic boys and youths we have here every week . . . They know we have only the newest . . . the smartest things to be had . . . that our goods are the best obtain- able and that our prices have a way of being moderate to fit in with your idea of spending . . . 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