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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page) this season’s debutantes and a group of young ladies from the Army, Navy and Marine Corps circles. Miss Emory made her debut in Washington in 1929 and has many friends here. Maj. Em- ory is on duty at Lakel N. J. Dr. George S. Duncan of the Ameri- can University and School of Religion left this Western New York and Canada to de- liver a series of illustrated lectures (n [Egyptian archeology, under the auspices of the Ameri Institute of Archeol- ogy. The lectures will be delivered at the university cen ~Ithaca, Aurora, | Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Toronto and at Auburn Theological Seminary. Mrs. Paul Bleyden, formerly a resi- dent of Washington, now of Merion, Pa., is a g the Hotel La Fayette She is being extensively entertained by her many friends here. [Debutantes of Many Seasons At Black and White Ball. Debutante: ason and thel> in black and Ho- nd Mrs, Wil- jr.. acting hosts received with Mr ng frocks of snowy white set G by the black formal 'which were men in th evening attiture of the party. There were over 300 guests, and the black-and-white color scheme, carried ations in ball room long buffet table anthemums and tall i as a centerpic held a larg icing _and D« butantes, Mr. and Mr by their daughter, | Powell Dunlcp. The debuntantos, the honor gu the evening, included ~Mi Miss Betsy Berrien, Miss Pansy Miss Frances Brooks, Castanedo. M [ Harris m:wp were. Miss El Davis, Miss Patsy Douglas Dunlop, Miss Helen Lo Miss Josephine Duckett, Miss Christine Miss Lucille Elliott, Miss Kathryn Miss Mar- Louise Harrison Holloway. Miss Miss Winifred Fatlence McCormick- | Elizabeth Mac- 4 Mathews, Miss Charlofte Mayo, Miss Alison McDaniel. | Miss Ruth Mulliken, Miss_Dorothy Nicholson, Miss Rose Page, Miss Ann Be(ty Peelle, Miss Helen Izabel Perry, Miss Eleanor Miss Miss Patricia’ Rids- aretta Rowland, Miss Teresa_Saul, Caroline E. Schulz, Miss Kate ally, Miss _ Elizabeth Shouse. Miss Sara Louise Snell, Miss W. i, Miss Sidney Thomp- ’I‘hnrpc M A garet Gibbins, 'Gwynn, Miss Miss Anne ]\‘Hss ‘Tuckerman, ry Whil 3 sman, Miss Jean Wood- son, Miss Leslie Wright and Miss Anne Wyant. Miss Harriet Whitford and Miss Katharine Martin entertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham last night in honor of Miss Sara Worth- | ington, whose marriage to Mr. Holt will take place Thursday. Their guests included Mr. and 1~ Bishop Perkins Hill, Miss Nancy Moir of Burlington, : Miss Edith_Holt, Mr. and Mrs William Bradley Willard, Mr. Charles | Gaines, Mr. Courtland Baker, Joseph Harsch, Mr. Jack Hayes, A and Mr. H. R. Donald, o from Manchester, England. n Dunlop entertained at | dance at the Shoreham | when her guests were Miss | ar “Jane i S Jean Woodson, .Smnlr\' Mr. t dinner tomorrow o day jubilee, of which Maj. evening at Armisti | second annual Epiphany Church home | over, jr., with their two little daughters, and Mrs. Boyer will entertain a small the Army and Navy Club preceding the Boyer is one of the exccutives. - Umk"rwucd Photo. Miss Lucille Elliott, Mr. Dan Fahey, | ir.; Mr. Fletcher Henderson, Mr. Bucky Bouve and Mr. Alarshflll Beverly. Former Washi v | Returns for V Mrs. Hollister Sturgis has come to ‘Washington from Stone Ridge, N. Y., and during_her visit will be at Ward- man Park Hotel. Later on during the week she will be joined by Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Paz, who will come here | from New York City and thev will be | at Wardman Park for the Winter. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins will entertain a house party in her home in Ventnor, N. J.. over the week end of November 21, the guests going to Atlantic City for the foot ball game between the Davis and Elkins University team and | the Marine Corns team at Quantico, which will be played in Atlantic City Saturday, November 21. Mrs. Elkins' guests will include the president of | Davis and Elkins’ University and Mrs. James E. Allen, Mr. John T Davis, brother of Mrs. Elkins, and her son, former Senator Da E! Da and lote Sz‘n'\!nr Henry ssaway Davis, father of Mrs. Elkins, | and her husband, the late former en- | ‘ ator Stephen B. Elkins, at Elkins, W. Va. Judge and Mrs. James W. Remick of Concord, N. H, entertained in- formally at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton, where they are stopping while in Washington. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Chew Zant- ntertained at the dinner dance Shoreham last night in honor s Marbury Beall, a_debutante of ason. Their guests were Miss Pansy Bloomer. N Harris Clarke, Miss' Atlee Wayni rgman, Miss | Devercux Green, Miss Rese Page, Miss Ann Park, Miss Caroline Schulz, Miss hedo, Miss Isabel Perry, Mr. Hayw: , Mr. Adgate Hamilton of Baltimore, Mr. Willam Otway Zzantzinger, Mr. A We can think of nothing t t would more charmingly complete the coziness of breakfast for two than this interesting set of Wood’s English Scenes—in Mulberry or Blue. Now $9.00, 1317 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Just Below Du{'nnt Circle Today’s New Low Prices on Henderson's Furniture Offer Even Greater Values Beautiful Genuine Mahogany Tilt-Top Table, with Crotch Top and Pie-Crust Edge, [3 25-in. diameter $35 Others $18 to 552 Our collection of Tables for all purposes is larger . . . and Prices are Lower than they have been in years. Our Entire Stock Quality Furniture has been Lowered in Price to meet Today's new Manu- facturing costs Carved Solid Walnut End Table, with_genuine Marble op, Book Trough un- Ha $32 Come in Tomorrow. .. You Will Be Delighted —to find that a vast portion of Henderson’s Furniture is Lower in Price James B. H ENDERSON Fine Furniture and Interior Decorating 1108 G Street—Phones: 7676 District &% Mr. Henderson Dunn. Mr. Shepherd | Tayl'r, Mr. Richard Shands, Mr. Phil- lips Clarke, Mr. Willlam Woodville, Mr. | Richard Gwathmey, Mr. Randolph Bar- bee and Mr, Homer Tatum. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Horace H. Westcott have taken an apartment at the Shore- ham, where they will m:ke their home this Winter. Comdr. Thomas Moran, U. §. N., and Mrs. Moran are spending some t)m'- at the Carlton. Former Gov. Angus W. McLean of North Carolina is at the Carltoh for a few days. B. Atkins of Va, were aturday with a children in cele- bration of their 33d wedding anniver- sary. | Among their friends attending were: | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Degges, Mr. and Mrs. W. A\}»l . Mrs. Lillian Barber, | Mr. Delbert Atkins of Washington, Mr. | 4 Mrs. P. E. Clark of Marlboro, Md.; | Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blake, MF. and Mrs. Edward Whiting, Mrs. Jerman, Misses Edna and Bernice Jerman, Miss | mbs Cupp, Miss Berrice Cupp and Mrs. Nora V. Allison of Fairfax and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Moore and Miss Virginia Dent of Stafford, Va. Refresh- | ments were served The Rev. and Mrs. L. Willow & | Invitations have been issued for the ! Brothers 1213 F STREET e o o INFORMAL OCCASIONS COATS SUITS HATS GOWNS SPORTSWEAR LINGERIE | the Rev. Dr. ZeBarney Phillips. There | | Quantico. Frank Zantzinger, Mr. Herbert Walker, | - fascinating gowns, mal . . . with deft touches revealing their couturier origin . . Rizik tradition and a feature of our Winter collection. ball, to be held at the Mayflower Fri day, November 27. The ball is spon- sored by Mr. and Mrs, Edward Everelt | Gann, the Bishop of Washington and | will be dancing from 10 to 2 and any | cne who cares to play bridge can make \ reservations through Mrs. Eugene | Thompson, The home for elderly wom- | en, not being in the Community Che: in_urgent need of funds and it is the ball will meet with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer were among those lunching at the Wil- lard yesterday. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Horgan are en- tertaining at a tea Sunday, November 15, from 4 to 6 o'clock, for the com- | mittees of the Kenturky Society. Mrs. Horgan is the newly electe president of the society. Mr. and Mrs. Tarlton Brooke, who have as their house guest Mrs. Robert | Hancock of Richmond, Va., are enter- | taining in her honor and for Mr. Brooke's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. end Mrs. Allan Brooke of me\lllr‘. Ky., who are in Sandy Spring visiting, having to meet them at dinner and | Lridge Mr. and Mrs. Yellott Canby, Mr. and Mrs. Harwood Owings, Mr. and | Mrs. William Dinwiddie, Mr. and Mrs. | Harold Lounsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. Owings, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyde, 4th, with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Brooke and Dr. and Mrs. Henry Lee Claude of | Washington. Virginia Weddings Hold Interest of Capital. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Gustavus Judson Browning, Orange, Va., was the scene of a wedding of interest to a large | ily connection and circle of friends urday, October 31, when their | daughter, Miss Emma_Cullen Browning, became the bride of Lieut. David Kerr Claud of the United States Marine Corps, a son cof Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Claud, Annapolis, Md. The ceremony was performed at noon by the Rev Douglas Neff, rector of St. Thoma Episcopal Church. 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