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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY, NOVEMBER g 193% SOCIETY. ‘G“ynn Gardiner and Mrs. Morris Wickersham. a company of 25 at dinner this eve- ning. CILETY . . . . | President Hoover Receives Armistice] Jubilee Committe at the White ' House Today. L Miss Betty Berrien. Miss Olga Craven, | Miss Fanella Castanedo, Miss Mary TH!: President received the Execu- | her daughter will entertain informally | Elizabeth MacArthur, Miss Jane Thorpe, Mr. and Mrss. Dunlop Hosts At Luncheon at Mayflower. Miss Marion Dunlop. ‘The company included Miss Ann Wyant, tive Committee of the Armistice | at tea for their guests | Miss Elizabeth Shouse, Miss Dorothy day jubflee of the Veterans of | Tuesday Mrs. Fowler will give & | Fowler, Miss Marbury Beall, Miss Atlee Foreign Wars, to be held Wed- | luncheon for her daughter, when the | Wirgman, Miss Jean Woodson, Miss T omdey eventng . the Wash. | guests will be debutantes of the season. | Polly Cooke. Miss Dorothy Nicholson, , Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Margaret i i gare! mn"‘;:‘;:‘;f‘“gm“m‘;:nm;fix:;f‘ Miss Janet Richarcs, at her general | Davis, Miss Louise Harrison Gwynn, Mr. Charles Cranford will entertain | Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Dunlop en- | tertained at luncheon today at the | Mayflower for their debutante daughter, | Martin, who will be a bridesmaid. In the party were others who will attend Miss Worthington. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walker will ards, Miss Patsy Douglas, Miss Helen Peeples, “iss Mae Harris Clarke, Miss Ann Park, Miss Helen Louise Duckett, Miss Willa Pulmer, Miss Sidney Thomp- |~ Mr. and Mrs. Fra f ice, | eir daughter, Miss Evelyn son, Miss Teresa Saul, Miss Alice Pr e | Walker, to_soclety Sunday, November Miss Rose Page, Miss Winifred Jacobs, | 15, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at the National Miss Betty Peelle, Miss Margaret Gib- | Woman's Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Dihe Mise Lucille Ellitt, Miss Kathryn |Walker will entertain at a small dance Puqua, Miss Kate Scully, Miss Eleanor |late in the season for their daughters, Peirce. Miss Frances Mathews, Miss | Miss Helen Walker and Miss Evelyn Pansy Bloomer, Miss Pollwa:ow, mu Walker. | Mary Stuart, Miss Mary White, Miss | —_— g | Dr. and Mrs William Gw. v Isabel Perry. Miss Frances Brooks and | .o.i" oyt Gnvitations for it s Miss Jane Hanna. to 7 o'clock, in their home, 1514 Thi Yellow and bronze chrysanthemums | iei, “street, when they will present were used with Autumn leaves for deco rations in the presidential dining room | (el < of the ho;tl. where the luncheon was | S0 served. The debutante is a graduate of Seos the Hannah More Academy, at Relsters- | , M. Willlam Dawson, wife of the e merican Minister to_ Ecuador, left = I, ‘Washington today for New York, and Miss Patsy Alken Douglas, daughter | Will sail Saturday to rejoin her’ hus- | their caughter, Miss Louise Harrison | ed a formal invitation to the Chiet | TeView this morning of “Public Ques- | Miss Eleanor Bass, Miss Jeanne Rich- Executive and Mrs. Hoover to attend | the celebration, for which both the | Presidert and Mrs. Hoover are patrons. | In the party received by the President | were Brig. Gen. Pelham D. Glassferd, director general of the jubilee; Repre- sentative Royal C. Johnson, grand mar- shall; Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines, Maj James W. Boyer, Mr. James Van Vandt, jr.. commander in chief of the V. F. W., and Mr. Nathan D. Golden. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will entertain a small company at tea Wednesday afternoon at the em- bassy in honor of the chief of naval operations, Rear Admiral Willilam V Pratt, and Vice Admiral Arthur L. Wil- lard. The tea will follow the con- ferring of the French Legion of Honor uron Admiral Pratt and Admiral Wil- ard. Mile. Reine Claudel has gone w0 New York to attend the Horse Show and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Plerre Cartier during her stay. M. and Mme. May Return To Belgian Embassy Wednesday. ‘The Belgian Ambassador and Mme, May and their daughter, Mile. Francols May, will return to Washington Wed- nesday from New York, in time to at- tend the Armistice day jubilee at the Washington Auditorium. The Austrian Minister, Mr. Edgar L G. Prochnik, was the guest in whose nor Mr. Baldwin Spilman, jr., enter- ined a company at the supper dance -:nme Club Chantecler Saturday eve- ning. Senator George H. Moses has Te- turned to Concord, N. H., after a visit with Representative Allen T. Treadway at Stockbridge, Mass. | Representative and Mrs. Menalcus | Lankford have returned from their | home in Norfolk, Va. and have taken an apartment at 2101 Connecticut ave- nue for the Winter season. — | There will be many small and infor- | mal dinner parties this evening preced- ing the Black and White ball, the first evening party for all of the debutantes this season, and will be given in the Mayflower ball room by Mr. and Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, jr. The debu- tantes, numbering between 50 and 60, will ali be in white and will receive with Mrs. Dunlop, who, like others not debu- tantes, will wear black gowns. Among the hosts at dinner this eve- ning will be Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Jouett Shouse, | . and Mrs. Stanton J. Peelle, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bennett Poe, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mulliken, Mr. and_Mrs. | Royal T. McKenna, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Zantzinger, Miss Peggy Tyner, Miss | Helen Lee Eames Dougherty and Mr. | Oliver Walker. Mrs. Ben H. Fuller, wife of the| major general commandant of the| Marine Corps is honorary chairman of | the “Desert Necromancers,” one of the| many unique features of the Armistice day jubilee at the Washington Audi- | torium, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. | Mrs., Frederick L. Benton is active| chairman of the committee in charge | of this interesting group and has serv- ing with her Mrs. Charles P, Summer-| all, Mrs. Walter L. Treadway, Miss E.| Quincy Smith, Mrs. Maurice Allen, Mrs, Chester Forney, Mrs. John L. Proctor, Mrs. Percy Hammond, Mrs. Dessez and Mrs. Herbert Thompson. Acting as sponsors of the “Necro- mancers” are Mrs. Henry L. Butler, wife of the commandant of the navy yard; Mme. Sable, wife of the retiring Taval attache of the French embassy: ‘Mme, Aly Ismail Bey, Mrs. Van Rey- n, Baroness Korff and Mrs. Willlam . Allen. Miss Helen Cannon entertained at Juncheon yesterday at White Sulphur Springs where she is spending the Autumn season. Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Fowler and their debutante daughter, Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler, have as their house guests Mrs. Marshall Lewis and Miss Betty Lewis of Gloucester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler will entertain their guests at dinner at the Shoreham this evening preceding the Black and White ball at the Mayflower. They will en- tertain at a breakfast following the ball and this afternoon Mrs. Fowler and | Youthfulness in this Smart Costume ® Youth will have its fling anekat the present time the “fling" is smart black, velveteen preferred. This smart black out- fit is especially made for youthfulness and is a cutaway coat suit of velveteen with a diminutive collar of persian lamb. The same pelt trims the black felt hat. @ Fine clothes de- serve fine care . . . end Carmack's skilful cleaning insures a re- newed garment . . . perfect in every de- tail. Prices $1.50 to $6.00. Lester | — MRS. JOSEPH LEITER, ‘Who has given the use of her house on Dupont circle to Mrs. John R. Williams for an exhibition of pedigreed silver, held for the benefit of the Thrift S8hop. —Underwood Photo. UPHOLSTERING You are invited visit our factory, to see how your suites are being made. There's satisfaction in knowing Jjust what s going in your suite. All our work guaranteed. ESTIMATES FREE Open Evenings | La France Upholstery Co. Columbia 10172 | | tions: Home and Foreign,” speaks espe- cially of the significance of the coming visit _of Mussolini's foreign minister, the Honorable Dino Grandi, and of the increasing sericusness of the Japa- nese-Chinese conflict in Manchuria Following the lecture, which begins at 11 at the Willard, Miss Richards enter- tained the following guests at luncheon in the crystal room: Senora Luis Abelli, wife of the Bolivian Minister; Mrs. Isaac T. Mason Remey, the Countes: Salazar of Naples, Italy: Hyland, Mrs. Jochn Wesl MOLASSES of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Douglas, ner this evening in her home, on Co- lumbia road, and with her guests will later attend the black and white ball; which Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop will give in the Mayflower ball room. i Miss Sara Newton Worthington, whose marriage to Dr. Robert Lord Holt will take place Thursday, was en- tertained at luncheon today by Miss Harriet Stearns Whitford, who will be her maid of honor, and Miss Katharine WOODWARD 10T U T an will entertain a company of 11 at din- | band in Quito. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Yandes Wheeler have_returned to their apartment in ihe Dresden from their wedding trip, | having_spent some time at White Sul | phur Springs. . Wheeler's sister, | Miss Anne Jewett of Baltimore, was hostess at luncheon today in the Mount Vernon Club, in honor of Miss Marion | Contee Moale, daughter of Mr. and 'Mn&. 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