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B—2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Dancing Will Follow Cabinet Dinner at White: House Next Week—Mrs. Hoover Guest at Luncheon. Hoover h-ve sent out cards for dancing at the White House. lollmflnz the dinner they will ‘Thursday, hbnar of the members of the cabinet wives. -%u Hoover was the honor guest at ife ot e Sacretary of the wtl of the Secretary_ o po ined in the Pan Alflt lture, who is 'n'em‘xlm, ;flu and will not join the Secretary in Washington until later in the season. The Vice President, Curtis, Mr. Charles Edward l.‘vtrev. family. ‘Mrsy Olnnkudlncuuned Cross cam] now m*::"“m.,m.m:" etved. Her muu Ve Cloman and Mrs, tmpbdl The Secretary of | m Stimson will w—l ‘Wash! and homelnwoodhl.oncl ett. fim avenue. David K. has been -tt.h her’ father. for. several days, while Mr. Paul Mellon has left for a visit in the North. ‘The ©of War and Mrs. Pat- s 5 4 will !.m‘.lud. their interesting and Rear Admiral and Mrs. mmfifimmflw, mmmgfim&l “and {ars‘ ‘alter F. Brown n out of onv'mdwmdtn:olntheu Shoreham. and Mrs. Mwe- The Secretary of Mrlculmrem Mr. M. Capital for m‘mde is not expected to come to Washington The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Wil- mmfl.mfiflmng:);irwu&: 1 'nunngi dmmr cretary’ s McCarty of ln tis, and Mr. and Mrs. Gann, and his brother-in-law and | Mrs of the United States Shipping Board, -nd Mrs, Denton entertained at dinner last evening at the shomhm in honor of the Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- Edward ‘The other guests were Senator ,_Senator and Mrs. Wil- 1. Cone, Controller of the currency and Mrs. John W. Pole, Capt. nnfl Samuel 8. Sandberg, Mr. and Mu smlmz J. Joyner of New York, Mr. and Mrs, Leroy George Peek of Phila- flelphh Mr. Henley Hill and On . Mil- ler of New York, Mrs. Elmer E. ley, Col. and Mrs, Willlam 8. 090!’". 001 and Mrs. Samuel Goodacre, Col. q‘:‘jmm Jn— Leasure, M) My | and Mrs THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON;, DEBUTANTE GUEST , Miss McCartney, Miss Ella Sandberg, Judge Parker, Mr. Golden | | Danaldson, Mr. Loring | | Mr., Wirt Howe, Mr, Mills and Mr. Charles Scott. Miss fen M Betsy Berrien Maki Mr. | Formal Debut This Afternoon. Capt. Frank D. Berrien, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Berrien will give a tea tities of palms and ferns with and bronze chrysanthemums, and Capt. and Mrs. Berrien and their daughter will stand before palms and ferns. Mrs. William V. Pratt, Mrs. Ben H. Fuller and Mrs. Henry Varnum Butler will be among those alternating at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Mac- Arthur, Mrs. Isaac C. Bogert, Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mrs. Willlam A. Ang- win, Mrs. Th Dion Williams, Russell Train, Mrs. Hi Mrs. Roland M. Hustvedt, Mrs. Robert Conrad ol BIIM- more and Mrs. Berrien's sister and niece, Mrs. Walden, wife of Dean P. 'T. Walden of Yale University, and Miss Sally Walden, who are guests of Capt. and Mrs. Berrien. Others ‘The debutate will wear a lnwn of white panne velvet mxh ldd m o %&:‘ d it t fl! 'Htu. e el an u(h o the The long skirt fares toward wmmdmenecxunaum.v !Iu will carry a cluster of gardenias. Mrs. Wwill be in & gown of black net fashioned similarly to that of the debutante, the long skirt having a short Capt. and Mrs. R. Craft will give a small reception r‘rmny afternoon in their home on Porter street for Miss Elizabeth Peck McKelvy, daughter of Col. and Mrs. William Nessler McKelvy, following her wedding to Lieut. Clarence Jonathan Hauck, :80 o'elock; In Alk Bl.nl;“‘ Church, (zzvy Chase. 'n:e wedding arrangements are simple duetot.h-mna-olmbfldalhmr. only the families will attend the cere- MISS TERESA SAUL, Daughter of Mrs. B. Francis Saul, for whom her sister, Mrs. Warwick E. Montgom- ery, jr., entertained at a luncheon today at the Mayflower.—Harris-Ewing Photo. be hosts to the box parties of Rear Admiral and Mrs. McLean and Mr, and Mrs. Keith Merrill. Among the few char committees for the Junior made in the erick Siddons from the C! tte Com- mittee, their places being Eliza Mitchell and Miss Hume. Dutch treat tables are being ar- ranged for the evening, aside from the tables taken as an entirety by hosts, md;nmherehnmhmphnwhnve i chorus open vm: & snappy pro- Mrs. Warwick E. Montgomery, entertained at An en; ent of interest in Wash- ington is that of Miss Anna Anderson, niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson of Goldsboro, N. C., to Mr. Howard Shep- ard of Walton, N. Y. The engagement. was announced Saturday at an old- fashioned turkey dinner given by her uncle and sunt in their Goldsboro e. Miss Anderson was formerly a resi- dent of Raleigh, N. C,, and for the past year has made her home in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro have as their guests for Th Dr. and Mrs. Archibald Henderson &n: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 8. Fulton of Yon- kers, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Taliaferro will 1 | entertain at & buffet supper tomorrow Gen. and Mrs. William Harts are at the St. Regis Hotel in New York for a short stay. their daughter, ‘Washington. Mary Jane, Dinner at British Embassy Last h-@ en! lut evening, 'hnn the (uuu va-e the etary of Commerce and Mrs. La- xnom l.he Minjster of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Louw, the Min- of Egypt, Sesostris Sidorouss Pasha; Senafor and Mrs. James J. vis, the eounulor of the Ger- Frau Leitner, Dlvid E. Hxfley, Mr! Senora de Leiva, wife of the Minister of El Salvador, entertained at luncheon at the S8horeham in honér of ife of the former of Peru to Among the guests were Senora de Recinos, Senora de Sacasa and Senora de Medina. Senator Samuel M. Shortridge of | California will arrive in town tomorrow and open his spartment in Wardman Park Hotel. The United States Minister to Hon- duras and Mrs. Julius Lay are in Wash- ington at the Mayflower. Their visit will be brief and they will leave Tues- day for New York- to sail for Central America. resentative Effigene Wingo, widow o(!flg& late Representative Otis Wingo | of Arkansas, ::ll );llve as hhe; 'Eifi‘ Thanksgivin y, her son, Mr. ‘Wingo, Jr., who 1s & student at Prince- | ton University. Representative and Mrs. Charles A. Eaton of Plainfield, N. J, have with| them in their Washington home, their | caughters, Mrs. George J. His of Boston | and Miss Starr Eaton of Plainfield, who | came to attend the wedding of Miss Butler and Mr. Dunn yesterday in the home of Mr. Justice and Mrs. Butler. They will remain over Thanksgiving day. Representative Hatton W. Sumners| is at the Carlton for the Winter. Representative and Mrs. Conrad G. Belvig 0( Minnesots have come to Wash- ington for the session of Congress and are occupying their apartment at the La Salle. Representative “william J. Driver o{, Arkansas has retumad to Washington and is at milton, where Mrs. Driver will ,oin h!.m after the holidays. Mr. Albert Hamiithii Denton, member Thanksgiving Day Special Turkey Dinner, $1.00 Mrs. Smith, 'fleflool A.'l‘ Smith, assistant chief of staff, U. S. en- tertained lt luncheon yesterday, in her home, on Le Roy place, for Miss Fran- ces Scott of Richmond, Vs. and Mrs, ‘W. Henry Robertson of Warrenton, Va.,, who are spending a few days at the Hay-Adams House. Comdr. and Mrs. Prank D. Pryor will arrive in Washington today, for the ‘Winter, and they have taken an apart- . | ment in Wardman Park Hotel. ‘The board of managers of the In- structive Visiting Nurse Socty of ‘Washington en ed at tea yester- dny afternoon in honor of the members of the soclety's Surgical Dressings Com- mittee and of the Junior League. The entertainment was held at the new quarters of the organization in the Albee Building. Members of the Hos- pitality Committee, in charge of the affair were Mrs. Charles Carroll Ohve:. sr Mn J. W. ’nm'mune. Mrs. B. W. nd Mrs, Georn . McClellan. Boxes for Navy Relief Ball Tomorrow Evening Are Popular. Always popular, the boxes for the Navy Relief Ball have sold with a “bang” | this year. Several of the original box- homfixn :gmed mx"hégc ?}m to be Teso e Relie realizing | double the amount on each box. Additional names to be included in the list of boxholders for the Thanks- giving ball tomorrow ni(ht are: Rep- resentative and Mrs. 8. Aldrich, Lieut. Comdr, Ind Mrs. Berkey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Schoellkopf and Mme. Karolik. who recently have taken seats in boxes are: Rear Admiral and Mrs. Kalbfus, Rear Admiral d Mrs. Roger | Welles, Vice Admiral and Mrs. Huse e and Mrs. Elonzo r. Among those who will entertain at dinner preceding the ball will be Ci and Mrs. Emory Scott Land, who will Thanksgiving Wardman Park Hotel Heeeo Dinner Dance 7 t0 10 $2.00 (Includes Couvert and Breakfast) Supper Dance 10to 1 $1.10 (Includes Couvert and Breakfast) DR ot For Reservations Phone QSCAB.Mmbh 2000 ‘Walsh McLean has gone , Evalyn who is traveling South with her gover- ness. at her_guests were Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. John ‘Henry Yates, Mrs. Royal R. Romme], Mrs. C. Everett Lan- caster, Mrs, Stephen Cornwell Hopkins, Mrs, Henry D. Ralph and Mrs. Roy Clyde Miller. Mrs, Walter Wyatt gave a charmingly arranged luncheon yesterday in her residence, at 1702 Kalmia road, for Mrs. Wayland Magee, whose husband is a member of the Federal Reserve Board. Other guests were Mrs. Morris Shep- pard, Mrs. Stark McMullin, Mrs. E. C. Long and Mrs. Long’s mother, Mrs. D. B. h!xhuxk- of California; Mrs. George Mrs. William Sawtelle Kilmer will Pttt et Wine Sauces Bottled in France. Bottle Sauce Newberg (Sherry)..$1.50 Sauce Bercy (White Wine) $1.25 Sauce Bordelaise (Red Delicious for Seasoning Terrapin, Game and Soups, MAGRUDER Inc. Best Groceries. Conn. Ave.,, M and 18th Sts. Phone Decatur 4180. Est. 1875. ] | December jr., | be at the entertain at a small tea Sunday, De. cember 13, in her home, at 4440 - voir road, in honor of Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler, a debutante of the sea- son. Miss Patti Warfleld Ddmonston will "~ | be the guest, of honor at a luncheon and bridge party, to be given in Baltimore 29 by Mrs. Morris A. SBoper. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace W. Hanger and their daughter, Miss Harriet It Washingion. of Mrs. Hanger's st of Mrs. s X Mrs. Edith Galt Mish, have returned to Dennis, Cape Cod, to close their Summer home. In a few days they will go to New York, where they will e Edison Hotel for the Winter. Miss Berta de Hellebranth and Miss Elena de Hellebranth spent exuurdly in Washington, having motored to town from Atlantic City to attend the mar- rlln of Miss Anm Butler and Edward Dunn. Early in December the mnu de Hellebranth will go to New York to make a visit and to attend the Hungarian Show, under the auspices of the College Art Association, which will have its formal opening De- cember 8. Several portraits by these gifted sisters, each of whom has achieved distinction as an artist, are in the exhibition. Thur home is in Budapest, but, with }r parents, Dr. and Mrs. John de Hel ebranth, they spend much time in this. country to be with their brother, a g}:ivulchn, ‘who is established in Afllntic Y. Mrs. John M. Ferguson, who has ccme to Washongton from her home in TLouisville, Ky, to spend several weeks, has taken an apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel, where her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone, make their home. Mr. Stone is vice chairman of the Federal Farm ll- for. Incurables Will Be Open Tomorrow to Visitors. m Home for_ Incurables, of which Archibald Hopkins is t, wln be to visitors tomorrow. The patients have invited the many friends of the home and others who may be- come interested to inspect the work The Hob-Nob Tea Room Second Floor. 1010 F St. N.W. Thanksgiving Day Dinner, $1.25 Ilhlr-u‘ ll! rkey "Ilhomlvtl arl" "fln’ Sh‘ oin r"-.l 'll‘ Roast Ple%’ Bpiced mea oyste nfi Ketehup Whipped o Caeea mweet Hollan Spinach," Caylifiower crnéid ions, b Prolc 'wéma nen Pressing il e ol Hot, Rolls u’fi.flg‘fifi. Graham Coffes ~ Tea Muk Special Luncheons Served Dally, 11:30 to 3 P.M,, 45c and BSc Afternoon Tea and Fountain Service, 3 pm. to 5 pam. Dinner, 5 to 8 :-. 850 and $1.0 Private 7 , guets. lunc At ms ayailadle for ban- eon, dinner and bridge Metropolitan Morning 'Special!!! METROPOLITAN PERMANENT WAVE 'wsh-up—Ringlet End. t Needs No Finger Wave) : The (Cm-ilulo Between 8:30 A.M.-10 A.M. 1 5% of f Regular Prices on All RE‘(‘I’ULAR 50c SHOP Shmpoo. .-r Wavi Marcel, Plain Facia Steamer Treatments, Henna Pack, etc. METROPOLITAN COMFORT WAVE. . . 36 .50 (Spiral) The Painless Wave for Tender Scalps ELECTRIC FACIALS—HAIR COLORING Metropolitan Beauty Shop 10th AND F ENTRANCE 527 10th NAtional 9281 D. - | Charles Carrico, C., mfi been ed through the unmhmonl of its benefactors. Mrs. Robert E. Lee entertained & le at_an nephew, Mr. evening. lfl-'nlrnerlndm-u be at mme at the Ni sence frvm clly. Mr. and Mrs. Don-lduonn.'homve gent cember 7 after an ub-enu of lbom. lour Felian Garzia, ks and will remain during the Wi t:?unon ‘They will reopen the .m ment they have been occupying Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and nn Conn are natives of California. Mr. and Mrs. MJ MCcE }’llv; ar- rlvod in Washington from their home, in Philadelphia, and are stopping at the Carlton. Miss Grace OBHm the daughter of Mr. Hobefl Lee O'Brien of 2000 Con- necticut_avenue, will return from Ken- gl-“ Hall for the ving holi- lays. Miss Kate Weaver has returned to Washington and is at the Carlton for the season. Mr. Paul J. Leverone, prin of '.he Columbia Technical Schools, and Leverone entertained the students of uw day classes at & Thanksgiving luncheon in the main dining room of the Wuhinmon Hotel wdly Among nu were Mr. John H. Pellen, Mn.ry M. Clafiin, Mr. and Mrs. §. 1L mchmnnd. Mr. Harry Shane, Mr: C. Bryson, Mr. David H. Davenport, Mr. Mason Clogg, Mr C- Isbell, Mr. William Hunter, Mr. M. T. Noyes and Mr. C. Miller. Thanksgiving Hunt to Be Held At Country Club Tomorrow. The third annual Thanksgiving hunt of the R.Idlu and Hunt Club will take glue tomorrow morning at the Na- 0¥A1 ‘Woman's Country Club at 10 0'!: Pfl‘cy Neipold will in be: host to the fleld of the annual Thanksgiving hunt breakfast, which will take Ilcl! at the Congressional Country Clul 8 o'clock, preceding the hunt. Among those planning to follow the houndl ‘will he lllj Willlam Grimes, and Mrs. C. C. co. Mr. and Mm Marbury Stamp, Mr. J. J. Cotter, . George S. Patton. Mr. Roland bert Robey, Mr. John ‘T. Cole, Col. and Mrs, nerty, Mr. H. g Mr. and Mrs, Guggenheime, e Mr. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER will not, | M2 afternoon, because of ab- a{:fifh 25, 1931. man, Mr. Moran McConihe, Mr. and | Mrs. Marshall Mi mlmxs iss Elln- H. Mr. ude Preece and Miss Jackson and Miss Elizabeth The. Salon Francais will be held in the club rooms of the District of Co- lumbis League ulc-nponwomsn o'clock. ehalrman, will be Sugar, talen ymmn“giel:l: t, will pl: g lent, play @ group from Chopin and one from Debussy. M. Leon Domrt will s "‘The Beginnings of the Prench Roman- Members of the league and their friends are invites Mrs. Alfred 8. Gillett will entertain | at & musicale and buffet supper in her honae at 1614 Twentieth sv.reelc1 north- Thanksgiving evening, when Mrs. Eva Whitford Lovette, mezzo contralto, will nve a recital. A group of recent compositions by Mrs. Gillett will be in- cluded in the program. Mr. Karl Holer, pianist and member of the local Com- posers’ Club, will be the accompanist. Mrs. chghkm P. Metcalf of Proyi- dence, R. I, at the Carlton for a brief stay. Miss Sibyl Baker was hostess at the tea yesterday in the ciub house of the American Association of University ‘Women on I street, when Miss Sade Styron was the guest of honor. Follow- ing the tea Miss Styron entertained the guests with a short lecture recital on the subject of “Tudor Music,” illus- trating at the piano in a few numbers from composers of the period. Miss Styron is well known in Wash- iny 's musical circles, having been chairman of music at the Arts Club last year. Illuntntwm of the Madrigal form key, Duckling or Thn o good Th sl 25 In True Grafton Style e Thanksgiving Dinner oo siving Served from 12:30 to 8:00 P.M. Hotel Grafton 1139 Connecticut Ave. N.W. ‘Walter Tucker- - A Good Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner With All the Fixin’s and Trimmin’s Which, of course, always include cocktails, soups, fresh vegetables, salads, desserts, mints, nuts, candy, etc., etc. Such a Dinner Will Be Served at 1807 Columbia Road on Thursday, Thanksgiving Day, for $1.25, from 12 till 8 o’clock Reservations Call Col. 5042-5072 THANKSGIVING By Dining at THE WILLARD A real old-fashioned Turkey Dinner and everything that goes with served in it will be The Crystal Room At $250 per person. Noen until Nine P.M. Meyer Davis Music 12:45 to 2:15 6:30 unti :00 IN THE WILLARD COFFEE SHOP $1.50 per cover. Noon until Nine P.M. = ZCHOREHAM THANKSGIVING DAY REAL THANKSGIVING DINNER...prepared as only Jacques Haerringer can prepare it. Served from noon until nine-thirty p.m. (s2 per person or a la carte service.) The Shore- ham's Full Concert Orchestra Will join in the festivitles with a midday program . . . d at. eight there will be dancing in the main ball room Wwith Lowe-Nevin's famous Shoreham Orchestrs, LaMae and Alice Louise, those entertaining dancers, will delight you. including dinner and cou- vert.) Supper dancing, ten 'l one, $1 couvert. Thanks- giving at The Shoreham will be a glorious festival.. Phone Robert Kehl, Adams 0700, for reservations. CONNECTICUT AVE (81 couvert or $2 per person, Held Over LAMAE & ALICE LOUISE Direct from South Americs featuring * SPANISH MOODS at CALVERT SOCIETY. of composition were sung by young women, directed by Mrs. M!lm!lukr mm-mmum-mw-- Mrs, Mary Grabill Smith, Miss Norma. Hughes and Miss Mary Lerch. Mrs. Luz L. de Arozarena of Mexico City is spending some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Eves of Paterson, N. J., are a; Wardman Park Hotel for an extensive visit in the Na- tion's Capital. s ;rouy of ———N MISS ARTH TO SING Will Be Heard in “Washington's Own Artists’ Program.” Miss Hazel Arth, Washington contral- to, who is studying music in New York, i will be heard in a concert over Station - ‘WMAL between 10:30 and 11 ¢'clock in - the “Washington’s Own Artists’. Pro- gram” series blfl!a&m- munity Chest. C. C. Chappel will master of ceremonies. ENJOY YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER HOTEL MARTINIQUE 16TH STREET AT M One Dollar & Twenty-Five Cents Served From 5 to 8 P.M. MENU Grapefrult, Maraschino Salted Almon etite Marmite or Oyst Kt o Qe ol s esn Chlckan Okrs, Louisisna 004 Pattte 8 1 “la’ Newbur, mbc-r puce e 1shroo; ey CStited: Cra r:,uut ‘Sauce mithfield Ham, fi Hot Mine Assorted ® Pumpkin En; tufted Imperial Sweet Pot ain Spinach e Chocolate Parfait Buisn’ Plum Puddine: Rum Baucs we unm that reservations be made in advance ALL POTO! 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