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B2 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1931 SOCTET Y. SOCIETY Dance in White House Last Evening One of the Most Delightful of CHARMING DEBUTANTE Charles Brand of Ohio, Mrs. Frank Clague of Minnesota, Mrs. John C. Schafer of Wisconsin and Mrs. Carl E. Mapes of Michigan The chairmen of the different com- mittees of the club will assist during the afternoon. Midshipman Willlam Messner has re- turned to Annapolis after spending the holiday week end as the guest of Mr. Harvey Moebs at the Dupont Circle. Wells, Mr. Willlam Williams and Mr. Wister Meigs. Mrs. Royal T. McKenr nd Mrs. | William E. Pearson were hostesses pre- 1rodmg the ball for Miss Bambie Mc- Kenna, their guests including Miss | Emlen’ Davis, Miss Nancy Jones, Mis: Caroline Schroeder Johnson, = Miss Margot Lee, Miss Betty Marsh, Miss Katherine Pearson, Miss Valer Px‘o(‘h»! nik, Miss Marian Miss Ruth | ‘V\'(‘r‘dwur(‘L Miss Ju ner and l\‘h\'si '!.dvdn 8. Broussard of Louisiana, Mrs. lPrbslon. Mr Joseph Stanley, Mr. He\ll:tln( Huntington, Long Island, and New | compliment to Maj. and Mrs. Arthur { Edmon Brown, who have just returned to Washington from the Philippines on their way to Maj. Brown's new post at Chanute” Field, Ill, and Mrs. George Longacre of Pottsdam, Pa., the house guest of Mrs. Miiton ‘and ‘Mrs. Pron- heiser. York. Miss Mary McClosk: with _her moth- er, Mrs. Mary McCloskey, will return to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel in a few days, coming from New York City, where they have been for the last week or two, Bk e 2 awler, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. B. Thompson of | and Mrs. Walter A. Gawler i vixtlzllfu New York City, accompanied by their | her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, H two small children, are at the Dodge | C. Gawler, in East Orange, N. J. She for a brief stay, en route by motor (0| will return to her studies at Fafrfax Midshipman_Messner is a nephew of | jeanne Macfarlane of H wolulu. Also | \ He iy Capt. Guy Davis, U. S. N. and Mrs. |Mr. P, Lewls Bartlett Florida, where they will spend the re- | Hall, at Waynesboro, Va., January 1. Mr. mainder of the Winter. | Holiday Season. HE famous east room of the Ex- ecutive Mansion. where royalty has passed and Dolly Ma once danced statel sounded with selections last night at the dancing party given by and Mrs. Hoover for their y Mr. Allan Hoover. It was evide the old-fashioped waltz bc the fox trot, as far as the younger gen- eration is concerned, for the request of you 1 only one waltz be plaved at There was an unusually “homey tnformal atmosphere throughout state rooms of the mansion with & profusion of poinsettias r with Chri : g a S of color in the brilliantly lighted rooms. Adding a welcoming note as the arrived were the four lighted CI mas trees at the north door of Mansion Mrs Hoover stood at one east room to receive 50 Next to her stood the youn then Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoo Capt. Charles Russell Trai to the President, mad tions. As the guest ing line in single fashioned bouquet of ros lavender with lacy Is was f to each of the feminine guests and red carnation to the gentlemen. Tt bouquets for the youn ranged in arm fashion and the lead of the Pirst Lady. the flowers on their ver remained in the east tire evening, seated on or toric brocaded sofas in the east room. She w gown of cream taffe designe ruffies of old lace and about she wore large gold p a deep purple stone. Young Mrs. Hoo- ver was a picture in a gown of white fiat crepe brocaded in red and her s pers corresponded About midnight, Mrs. Hoover, es- corted by Col. Campbell B. Hodges military aide to the President, led the way to supper, which was served small tables laid in the State dir room and in the red room. Mrs resided at a table for 14, wh ad with her the younger married peo- ple 1n the party, and young Mr. Hoover sat at a table for 10, where he had with him his guests who are connected with former administrations. He escorted Miss Grace Roosevelt, granddaughter of the late President Theodore Roosevelt to supper and she was his partner for the first dance. Miss Sally Ann Wil- Mams, descended from President Ben- jamin Harrison and President William Henry Harrison, was among others at Mr. Hoover's table The younger married gues the special assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. David Edward Finley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eskridge Saltzman of New York, son-in-law and daughter of the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Lamont; Mr. and Mrs. Ban- croft Mitchell, son and daughter-in-law of the Attorney General and Mrs. Mitchell, and their nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Briand Holland Mr. and Mrs. Bowman MacArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Dancing began at 10 o'clock shortly before 1 o'clock, a few bars of “Home, Sweet, Home" followed by “Goodbye Girls, I'm Through” and “Goodnight Ladies” was a signal that the party was over. The your people did not wish to leave the Whi House party however, and there w spontaneous applause for encores. How- ever, not another note was heard from the 15-plece orchestra for the Whi House party was truly over. Amo; the favorite dance numbers were Rag, t. Louis Blues e S Rag,” “I Wish You Were Dead Rascal, You,"” with a number of r numbers including Pea Vi “Oh, Ya Ya,” “Mood Indigo," * and the new “Two Loves, Mr. y Davis, leading his orchestra, open their program with “Moonlight on the Santa Clara,” the new fox trot just written by Mr. Davis, and dedicated to Mr. Allan Hoover. The song Is reminescent of the surroundings of the Hoover home in the Santa Clara Coun- ty, in Californ There were about 300 guests at the delightful party and among those in the company were Miss Caroline Hyde, daughter of the Secretary of Agri ture and Mrs, Hyde; Miss Sarah lington Carey, debutante d Senator and Miss Carolyn Pa ter of the A and Mrs, Fred Anne Wyant Representative Wyant; M Arthur, debut las MacArthur daughter of Maj. Gen and Mrs, Fechet; Miss Olga Craven, debutante daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs, Thomas T. Craven; Miss Wat- Jee Wayne Wirgman, debutante daugh- ter of Mrs. W. Wayne Wirgman; Miss Betsy Pillsbury, daughter of Brig. Gen and Mrs. George B. Pillsbury; Miss Beatrice Patton, daughter of Maj. and Mrs, George 8. Patton; Miss Doroth Nicholson and Mr. Jesse Frank Nicho aon, debutante daughter and son of Mr and Mrs. Jesse W. ! ) Miss Marian Jardine and Mr Jardine, daughter and s State Minister to Egyr liam M. Jardine, dell, jr, and M of Former Representat Prank W. Mondell; Mr. John Miss Pat McCormick-Ge debutante daugh f Mr, F McCormick-Good ter of Mrs. McCor Fanella Castenad of Mrs. Wahl, wid Miss Pansy Bloon ter of Mr. and Mrs Margaret Gibbir of Col. and has Hoover th: his part and he her a d b esented a the cen s included ce of Gen, Dous Catharine Fechet James E. Fechet ‘\(\\A red debutante 4 Mrs. Walt Dixie Gregg, daugt and Mrs. T. A. Gregg of C i, and Miss Mi noke, Va, who guests of the Secretary Mrs. Willlam Doak: Mr lor, Mr. William Cheatt olyn Schulz, debutante daugh! and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz ris Hull, son of the Com Immigration and Mrs Harry E. Hu and Mr. Stanley F. Reed; Miss Helen Robbins, debutante daughter of Mr and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins: Miss Elsie Ekengren, debutante daughter of Mme Ekengren; Miss Jane Thorpe debutante daughter of Col. and Mrs George C. Thorpe; Miss Mary Gibson, debutante daughter of Mrs. Morris E nest Locke, and her brother, Mr. James Gibson; Mr. John Sweeney. Miss Eliza Mitchell, and Mr. James Mitchell Assisting in the comfort of the guests were the White House aides and Mrs. Hoover's secretaries, Mrs. Fred- erick Butler and Miss Mildred Hall Jacobs: of Mr. Miss | of the Militia Bureau; Mrs Miss Fanella Castenado, Miss Carolyn Schulz and Miss Winfred Jacobs. Miss Pansy Bloomer was in a red velvet gown with a corsage bouquet of spotted orchids, Miss Mary Henry wore an unusually striking gown of green satin. Miss Patton was lovely in a flowered satin gown and Miss Fechet was in black velvet, were, Cabinet Officers to Hold Customary New Year at Homes. The members of the cabinet and their wives open house tomorrow afte . with the exception of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson, who will give their annual New Year day breakfast tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock, at the Pan-American Union, in place of an afternoon at! home, and the Secretary of the Treas- | ury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, who will | not receive. 1 The Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- | and his brother-in-law and sister, and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann not receive tomorrow, but will maks tis. Mr wil cal The Secretary of War and Mrs. | Patrick J. Hurley will be at home from | 4 to 6 oclock in_their home at 1624 Belmont road. Secretary and Mrs. | Hurley will have receiving with them | the Assistant Secretary of War and s. Frederick H. Payne and the chief { staff, Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Presiding at the tea table will be: Mrs. Guy V. Henry, wife of the chief | of Cavalry; Mrs. Harry G. Bishop, wife of the chief of Fleld Artillery; Mrs hn W. Gulick, wife of the chief of t Artillery, Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua, wife of the chief of Infantry: Mrs. Julian A. Yates, wife of the chief of chaplains; Mrs. Charles H. Bridges, | wife of the judge advocate general: Mrs. John F. Preston, wife of the inspector general; Mrs. John L. De Witt, wife of the quartermaster general; Mrs. Robert U. Patterson, wife of the surgeon neral; Mrs. Lyttle Brown, wife of the c of engineers; Mrs. Samuel Hof, wife of the chief of ordnance; Mrs. Irving J. Carr, wife of the chief signal officer; Mrs. Benjamin D. Foulo's, wife of the chief of the Alr Corps; Mrs William G. Everson, wife of the chief Harry L. Gilchrist, wife of the chief of chemical warfare; Mrs. Willlam D. Connor, wife of the commandant of the Army War College, and Mrs. Willlam A. McCain, wife of the director of the Army Indus- trial College. The Attorney General and Mrs. Wil- liam De Witt Mitchell will receive from 3:30 to 6:30 o'clock in their home, 8¢ Kalorama circle, and Mrs. Mitchell will have with her Mrs. Thomas D. Thacher, John Lord O'Brian, Mrs. Seth W. hardson, Mrs, Charles P. Sisson, Mrs. Aaron Youngquist, Mrs. Charles B. Nugent Dodds, Mrs. Roy St Lewis, Mrs. Charles D. Lawrence, Mrs Sanford Bates, Mrs. Bancroft Mitchell of New York, daughter-in-law of the Attorney General and Mrs. Mitchell, and Mrs. H. Brian Holland, niece of Mrs. Mitchell, who is now making her home in Washington. Mrs. Holland was formerly Miss Gertrude Bancroft The Postmaster General and Mrs. Walter F. Brown will be at home in their apartment at the Shoreham after 4 o'clock and will have assisting them the wives of the Assistant Postmasters General and several out-of-town guests. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams will receive to- morrow from 4 to 6:30 o'clock in their home, 2221 R street. Mr. Adams will have assisting her Mrs. Claude A. Swan- son, Mrs. Willlam V. Pratt, Mrs. Ben H. Fuller, Mrs, Ridley McLean, Mrs Jernon Kellogg, Mrs. Keith Merrill, s. George S. Patton, Miss Clement and Miss Alice Lovering, sister of Mrs. Adams The Secretary of the Interior and | Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur and the Sec- retary of Agriculture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde will receive together from 4 to 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the ball room of the Mayflower. This is the third time that these cabinet mem- bers and their wives, who make their homes at the Mayflower, have held a joint reception New Year Day at the hotel In the group assisting Mrs. Wilbur will be Representative Florence P. Kahn and the wives of members of Congress from California, including Mrs. Clar- ence F. Lea, Mrs. Henry E. Barbour, Mrs Philip D. Swing, Mrs. Arthur M. | Free, Mrs. Harry L. Englebright, Mrs Welch, Mrs. William E. Mrs. Charles F. Curry officials, including | Mrs. Edward C. | C. Moore, Mrs Mrs. William J. Elwood Mead, Mrs. Hor- ace M. Albright, Mrs. W. C. Menden- hall and Mrs. William A. White. Mrs. Hyde's assistants will include Mrs. Patterson, wife of Senator Roscoe C. Patterson of Missouri; Mrs. James C. Stone, wife of the chairman of the Fed- eral Farm Board, and Mrs. Renick W Dunlap, wife of the Assistant Secretary f Agriculture; Mrs, Jacob Leander Loose and wives of officials of the Department of Agriculture, Mrs. Albert F. Woods, Mrs C. W. Warburton, Mrs. W. W. Stock- berger, Mrs. Milton S. Eisenhower, Mus, Elton L. Marshall, Mrs. John R. Mohler, Mrs. O. E. Reed, Mrs. Henry G. Knight, Mrs. Paul G. Redington, Mrs. C. L. Ma Mrs, Joseph W. T. Duvel and | 8. 'H. McCrory; Dr. Louise Stanley, ef of the Bureau of Home Economics, and Miss Claribel R. Barnett, librarian of the Departmentwf Agriculture. The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. ceive from 4 to 7 o'clock to- eir home at 2125 Kalorama 1 have assisting them wives ials of the Commerce Department ding Mrs. Julius Klein, wife of istant Secretary; Mrs. Malcolm wife of the administrative as- to the Secretary; Mrs. Ephraim Morgan, wife of the solicitor; Mrs, W. Libby, wife of the chief clerk; Mrs. Henry O'Malley, wife of the com- missioner of the Bureau of Fisheries; Mrs. George R. Putnam, wife of the commissioner of the Bureau of Light- houses; Mrs. R. 8. Patton, wife of the director of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey; Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, wife of the commissioner of patents, and the two daughters of the Secretary and Mrs. Lamont. Mrs. Chauncey L. Bel- knap and Mrs. Charles Eskridge Saltz- | man of New York, who are here for the holidays. Sccretary of Labor and Mrs. Doak will receive from 4 to 6 o'clock | in the Willard Hotel and will be as- R G. Rugg, Mrs F | Weiching MIS Debutante daughter of Mrs. W. ATLEE WAYNE WIRGMAN, Wayne Wirgman clety who was a guest of Mr. Allan Hoover at the White House last evening. one of the girls of local so- ! —Underwood Photo. | Miss Katharine F. Lenroot, Mrs. Ray- mond F. Crist. Miss Mary Anderson, Mrs, John R. Alpine, Mrs. William Wal- ter King, Mrs. John Chalice Meikle, Mrs, A, Lane Cricher, Mrs. Charles Whorrall, Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. Arthur J. Lovell and Mrs, James A Farquharson. Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes To Receive Tomorrow Afternoon. The Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes will receive on N Year day in their residence, at R street, from 4 to 6:30 o'clock, and will have recelving with them the associate justices of the Supreme Court and thel 5. Assisting at the tea table will be Miss Mabel T. Boardman and Mrs. Francis G. New- lands. The of China, Dr W. Yen, accompanied by members of the legation staff, attended the Fox Theater last night to view a Movietone in which Dr. Yen gives a resume of the conditions existing in China between his countrymen and the Japanese. Representative and Mrs. William R Eaton will entertain a small co Ny at the dinner-dance this even F Wardman Park Hotel, where they ar making their home this season. new Minister 5 Representative and Mrs. Charles D. Millard of Tarrytown, N. Y., accom- panied by their young daughter, re- turned to Washington yesterday after having spent the Christmas holidays at their home, and they are established at Wardman Park Hotel. where they have leased an apartment. Representative and Mrs. John C Schafer have as their guests for Christ- mas leave Midshipman Victor B. Mc- Crea, Midshipman Edward Wigelius and Midshipman James Jordan. Miss Sherley Schafer was hostess to | a party of 10 at the subdebutante dance of the Congressional Club. M:. and Mrs. Walter Stillman Duryee of New York and Suffern announced the tngagement of their daughter, Vir ginia Mae, to Mr. Royal 8. Copeland r. son of United States Ser Mrs. Roval S. Copeland, a given last evening in N°w York. Duryee, until rece versity, is attending a dinner Miss se Uni- d School | of Music in New Yo Mr. Copeland has completed his studies at Syracuse University. He a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, of Scabbard and Blade, and of Pershing Rifles. He served at the Plattsburg Army Training Camp; last year was second in command of the R. 0. T. C. at Syracuse University, and is a lieutenant in the 102d Medical Regiment, New York National Guard. The commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs, Ben H. Fuller will be hosts at breakfast tomorrow for the members of the Marine Band, which will follow a custom of many i standing. The breakfast immediately precedes the duty of the band at the White House for the President's an- nual reception, The Bishop of Washington, Right Rev, James E. Freeman, and Mrs, Free- man will not receive tomorrow after noon owing to the recent illness of Mr: Freeman, Canon Raymond L. Wolven and M Wolven, son-in-law and daughter of Bishop and Mrs, Preeman, will observe the afternoon at home, recei 3 to 6 o'clock, in their new 4300 Hawthorne street, in Heights Col. George G. Mann, U. S. A.. re- tired, is spending & few days in Wash- ington and is at the Hamilton Hotel. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West enter- tained at dinner last evening in their quarters at Soldiers’ Home when their guests included the Minister of Nicara- gua and Senora de Sacasa, the Min- ster of Egypt. Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha; the Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Abelli, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, the Assistant Sec- retary of War and Mrs. Prederick H home Wesley sisted by Mrs. Robe Carl White, Mrs. | W. W. Husband, Mrs. Peter F. Snyder, | Mrs. Theodore G. Risley, Mrs. Samuei J. Gompers, Mrs. Hugh L. Kerwin, Miss | lle t, Mrs. Harry E Hull, TONIGHT THE NIGHT NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION m———— English Yomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eight fooms, with ome, two and three baths, Bryant gas heat, is | from | at | Payne, the first secretary of the Egyp- | tian legation and Mme. Aly Ismail Bey Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bristol, Brig. Gen. Willlam E. Horton, Mrs Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. John Allan | Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Harley P. Wil- | | son, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos del Mar, Miss Elizabeth Howry, Mr. Hal Willlamson, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. MeKenney and the military attache of the Cubsn embassy and Senora de Prieto. Mrs. Baniels, wife of Maj. Robert Daniels, entertained & small company at luncheon today Debuts in New York Interesting In Capital. Two debutante parties of interest in Washington took place yesterday in New York. The former Assistant Sec- retary of the Treasury and Mrs. Walter Ewing Hope presented their daughter, Miss Helen Talcott Hope, at a supper nce at the Ritz Carlton, and Mr. and Mrs. Emory R. Buckner gave a dinner dance on the roof garden of the Waldor{-Astorfa_ to _introduce their daughter, Miss Betty Buckner. | Mrs, Hope and her daughter received | at the entrance of the ball room, which | was arranged to represent an Italian | garden in Springtime. Bright-colored Spring flowers were grouped around the | ball room and there were hedges of box | and cedar trees at either end. Miss | Hope wore a gown of white satin and carried a bouquet of gardenias At the party of Mr, and Mrs. Buck- ner, Mrs. Robert B. Phillips, jr. of | Washington, elder sister of the bud, as- | sisted in receiving. Miss Buckner wore | & gown of pale pink lace and a corsage | bouguet of gardenias. Mrs. Phillips was | in fuchsia-color crepe de chine with a | corsage bouquet of orchids. Mr. and Mrs, James Clement Dunn | will entertain at a small dance this evening in their home, at 27 Observa- tory Circle Several dinner parties will be given | before the dance. Mile, Reine Claudel, daughter of the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel, will be hostess to a small company at the embassy. Mrs. Ingalls Sard will entertain a large company at dinrer this evening | to preent her daughter, Miss Abigail | sard | Mr. J. H. Van Royen, attache of the Neiherlands legation, was host at the Club Chantecler supper dance last | evening. Miss Barbara Davis, debutante daugh- | ter of Col. and Mrs. Robert C. Davis, | who made her debut a week ago, has returned from a visit in Richmond, Va. Col. Davis joined his family last eve- ning in their apartment at the Cairo, | Congressional Club and Other New Year Receptions. Tt Congressional Club will hold its al New Year day reception tomor- row afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock in the club house, at 2001 New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Leonidas Dyer, Missouri, presi- dent, will receive, assisted by men of the executive board, including Mrs James V. McClintic of ‘Oklahoma, Mrs. Edward E. Eslick of Tennescee, Mrs Robert G 1ons_of Nebraska, Mrs. “Year In and Year Out” | A New Year Message of Hope by Rev. S. Abram Simon 8 P.M —Friday, Jan. 1, 1932 Washington Hebrew Congregation Eiehth St between H and 1 __All_Welcome! 14th at Monroe 14th at Thomas Circle il 124 Vermont Ave. NG 1535 Col. Read Special Five-Course New Year’s Dinner From 12 Noon to 8:30 P.M., $1.00 Featuring Roast Turkey Roast Long Island Duckling Brofled Tenderloin Steak Baked Sugar Cured Ham Davis, now stationed in Coronado, and who have many friends in Washington Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walker, jr., will entertain at a tea tomorrow afternoon 7 o'clock, in their home, from 5 to 7 West Lennox street, Chevy Chase and Mrs. Childress Buckner Gwyn will receive tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock in their home, o Park road. and later in the evening Miss Mary Beatrice Gwyn will entertain in compliment to her house guest, Miss Lucille Duffy of Roancke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Connie L. Bell will ceive tomorrow afternoo their dence, at 1358 Newton street nortt Mrs. Bell will be assisted by her d ter, Miss Betty Bell Miss Margaret F. Luers will enter- tain at tea at 4 o'clock tomorrow after- noon in the Alva Belmont house, at 144 B street northeast Miss Mabel van Dyke and N Angelina Carabelli will preside at tea table and Mrs. Virginia Notting- ham, Miss Fanny Bunand Sevastose and Miss Ruth Palmer Miller will as- sist. Members of the cast of Robbery,” now playing at the Theater, have been invited Mr. and Mrs sisted by their son. M. Morrison, and Mrs. Gert will recelve tomorrow afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock in their home, at 1216 Decatur street. Mis. James Davis, Mrs. B. Parks, Mrs. Edgar B. Mer Edward Campbell Shields, Mrs, cis Gordon Boswell, will alternate at the tea table and others assisting in the dining room will be Mrs. Claude Allen Cook, Mrs. Frank 8. Long, Mrs Gretna Perrott Boswell, M Yates Long, Miss Margaret Byrd Mans- field, Miss Ramona Jane Newman. Miss Weighell, Miss Dorothy Miss Grace T. Koob and Miss Catherine Malette Spengler. Mrs. George X. McLanahan Washington home is at 1601 Twenty- first street, has come to Washingtor from New Haven, Conn., and is at the Carlton for a few days. the Be sco ‘Tilman tt, Mrs. Fran- The Rev, Howard C. Robbins of New | York City, with Mrs. Robbins, arrived in town yesterday to spend New Year here, and are stopping at Wardman Park Hotel. They will return to their home Saturday. Miss Grace Dutton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs tain at lun ment to Mi reon Baturday in compli- . Eugene R. Woodson. Mr. and Mrs, James H. Landvoight of Boston, Mass., are stopping at the Fairfax Hotel. Miss Corinne Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. Warren Mitchell, is visiting at Rye, N. Y Bcfore returning to Wash ington she will attend several of the | holiday dances at West Point. Subdebutante Dance After Many Dinner Parties. The last night in the gold ball room at the Shoreham and was one of the prettiest dances of the season. About 200 of the “subdebs” and their escorts were present. Receiving were Mrs. R. Wil- mer Bolling, Mrs. John W. Davidge, Mrs. John 8. Flannery, Mrs. John J. Hamilton, Mrs. Rudolph Max Kauff- mann, Mrs. Royal T. McKenna, Mrs Lloyd Burns Magruder, Mrs. Upshur Moorhead, Mrs. Charles Trowbridge Tittman and Mrs. Ralph Worthington. Many dinner parties preceded the dance, among the hostesses being Mrs. Absalom Waller, who w=s hostess at the Shoreham for her daughter, Miss Louise deBose Wailer. Her guests were Miss Susan Sheppard, Miss Alice Dcw of Predericksburg, Va.; Miss Elizabeth Barnard, Cadet Joseph D. Dew of Vi ginia Military Institute, Midshipman Willlam G. Crenshaw, Cadet Crump Pratt and Mr. Henry H. DeJar- nette of Orange, Va Mr. and Mrs. John Spalding Flan- nery entertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham for their daughter, Miss Isabel Fontaine Flannery. Their other guests were Miss Katherine Brown. Miss Dorothy Marlatt, Miss Emily Moore, Miss Anne Murray, Miss Louise Myers, Miss Diana Rowland, Miss Rut Sowers, Mr. Bowdoin Craighill, Mr Jack Gulick. Mr. Birnie Horgan, Mr. Stuart Hotchkiss, Mr. Walter Lin: berger, Mr. Barry Mohun, Mr. Murr Jewel | Paulire | whose | win C. Dutton, will enter- | ss Jean Woodson, daughter | | of Dr. and Mz subdebutante dance was held | Wil- | liam Brockett, Mr. Jo. n Hans Dryhausen, Mr. C | Mr. Henry Gibbins, Mr Hunt, Mr. John L. Hamil S. Hight, jr.; Mr. Rud Mr. Lothrop Luttrell, Mr. Robert Nor- ton, Mr. Edgar Orme. Mr. Edward | Shippen, Mr. J. Edward Tyler III and | Mr. Kennedy Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Charles McEIroy entertained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham preceding the subdebutante dance in_honor of Mrs. McElroy's daughter, Miss Ethel Mae Taylor. Their guests were Miss Mary Lee Bell, Miss Patsy Benton, Miss Jane Brazelton, Miss Rosalie Camalier, Miss Anne Clarkson, Miss Annabelle Essary, Miss Bessie Gill. Miss Eloise Hopkins, Miss Virginia Hall, Miss Katherine Hillyer Miss Marion Huntress, Miss Mary Eliza: beth Leith, Miss Lucille McGeehee, Miss Caroline Miller, Miss Katherine Mitchell, Miss Natalie Norwood, Miss Elizabeth Peirce, Miss Marian RosS, Miss Marian Ryan, Miss Betty South, Miss Clara Smith, Miss Helen Tewks- bury, Miss Jane Tewksbury, Mr, George Barnes, Mr. George Bell, jr; Mr. | Jack Betts, Mr. Marshall J. Beverly, Mr. Willlam Blumg, Mr. William W. Bride. jr.; Mr. Frederick Chesley, M. Monroe Clark, Mr. Arthur Clephane, Cadet Frederick Coleman, Cadet Ells- worth Davis, Midshipman Robert Denig, Mr. Donald Douglas, Mr. Donelson Glassie, Mr. Henry Glassie, Mr. Paul Henderson, Cadet Andrew Hero III, Mr Minor Jamison, Midshipman Draper Kauffman, Midshipman Charles Keene, Mr. Jay Kurtz, Mr. Benjamin La Garde, Mr. Constable MacCracken, Mr. Mal colm Matherson, Mr. Paul Marshall, | Midshipman Sam Moncure, Mid ‘!;’IS- man George Pierce, Midshipman - liam Robards, Midshipman Paul Sav- idge, Mr. Roger Shields. Midshipman John Dwight Shea. Midshipman David Stephan, Mr Paul Tangora, Midship- man John Wiley. H. Edmonston, red Drum n, M auffmann, Mr. Donald Law Harris entertained a | small party of young people at the Club | Chantecler supper dance last evening. | His guests included Miss Ruth Hartrick, len, Miss Dorothy Dun- liam Washburn and Mr. After spending the holi- Harrls will stern Uni- studies in the | Miss’ Jane | myer, Mr. W Paul George. | days in Washingto | return next weel 0 sity to resume his School of Commerce Mrs. Clarence Bateman entertained |at luncheon at the Shoreham yester- | day in honor of Miss Sarah Jamison Logan, her other guests including Mrs. | Edgar C. Seckner, Mrs. Lawrence Ful- ler and Mrs. Aubrey Mysell. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Allen of Ward- man will have guests with them tonight for the dinner dance in the gold room of the hotel. Miss Jane Thoma was hostess yester- day in her home at 4811 Blagden ave- nue northwest to Miss Lucy Ann Pur- | don, Miss Peggy O'Donnell, Miss Aud- rey Davis, Miss Elane Davis, Miss Win- ifred Rogers, Miss Susanna Kernahan, | Miss Margaret Johnston, Miss Betty Johnston, Miss Betty Jane Hahn and Miss Mary Keken Miss M | ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hanes, en- | tertained at luncheon yesterday in her | home at 2715 Thirty-sixth place, when | her guests were Miss Barbara Harris. Miss Claire Williamson, Miss Lois Stone, Miss Ethel Marie Prazier, Miss | Virginia Stone, Miss Elizabeth Alleman |and” Miss Laura Conlon | Mr. and Mrs Henry B, Carpender have come to Washington to spend the remainder of the Winter season apartment at Wa arrived in town yes- here from their home N. J ay, coming | in Somerville, | Dr. David A. Coe of 1720 M street northwest has visiting him over the New Year holidays his nephew and | niece, Mr. and Mrs. James Beverly | =i “New Year’s Special [ Dinner 75¢ NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1288 14th S8ST. N.W. “We Live Our Protession” NEW YEAR’S DINNER Special $1£(=) Served 12 Noon to 8:30 P.M. HOTEL CONTINENTAL UNION STATION PLAZA For Reservation Call NAtional 1672 NORMANDY FARM™ POTOMAC, MD. BY THE LIGHT OI: MANY L\A\I_)I‘[:b At Normandy Farm v v be_toasted with et ovcer ‘ifer. Kink . Turkey Toasted to a turn: youns chickens TS ram*and” tendereci filet mis: fom nith Prench fried oniore out her featherweight biscuits. New Year's Eve Dinner 6to 9 PM. 8 miles from District Line. Wiscon- sin Ave, then River Road ‘to Po- fomac, Md., right 1 mile to farm. Phone Rockville 352 Decorations by G Hendricks, Toll House Tavern PIKE 5 MD. New ve a ¢ dinner frol You'll _enjoy tart for the Year day t plete 5-course 12:00 to 8:30, this__good New Year. PRESS CAFETERIA National Press Bldg. F Street at 14th | J | o w,‘d‘fa The Allies Inn 1703 New York Ave. N.W. Special Holiday New Year’s Day Dinner 12:30 to 7:30 p.m. \ Greenway Inn Connecticut at Cathedral New Year Day Dinner Celery Olives Oyster Cocktail Florida Cup Chicken Consomme Frank | rgarct Hanes, daugh- | and | dman | R. Coe, jr. | Cadet Herbert & ow, class of '33 | West Point, enterteined a party of 10 lat a dinner preceding the ball at the Willard Tuesday cvening, The guests |included Miss Julia Harris, Miss Anne | Totten, Miss Priscilla Totten, Miss | Priscilla Wrightson, Miss Sue Meade | Cadet Fuqua. Cadet King, Cadet Tubbs and Cadet Meade. The party later at- | tended the ball | Mrs. Lorena A. Hewett gave a tea in her home on California_street Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Robert S Hall, wife of Representative Robert S. Hall of Mississippl. A large number of guests called during the afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. McKenney-Matson Wedding Last Evening. A simply arranged wedding took place last evening in the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. Donal Matson, at 3121 Sixteenth street, when Miss Raechel Matson became the wife of John Eliot McKenney, the Rev. R. P. Schearrer of the Takoma Park Presbyterian Church officiating. The wedding was attended by the immediate members of both famfles, with a small group of close friends. Following the ceremony the wedding party was entertained at a dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKenney. The bride and bridegroom left last eve- ning for Florida, to return to Wash- ingtorl for residence late in January. Among those who will entertain at the New Year eve celebration at the Hamilton Hotel tonight are Mr, and Mrs. Stephen C. Simons and party of 20; Mr. and Mrs. H. Allison Wilmer will entertain a party of 10 classmates of their son, Mr. Harry Wilmer, from George Wash- ington University; Mr. and Mrs, George A. Fenner, Mr.and Mrs. James B, Lit- tlefjohn, Mr, and Mrs. Herman H. Holis- ter, Mr. John F. King and Mr. J. Jack- son De Wall, Mrs. W. I Denning of 5517 Chevy Chase Parkway is spending the Winter months in Miami, Fla, Mr. Leo Kasehagen, 3d. has returned to Charleston, W. Va. where he has been a chemical engineer since his graduation from Carnegle Tech in 1931. He spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leo Kasehagen, in their home, at 1353 Jefferson street. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Horner have arrived in Washington {rom their home, in Greenwich, Conn.,, and are stopping at the Carlton. Mrs, Samuel Burleigh Milton end her sister, Mrs. Wilfred Geist Fronheiser, who entertained at a dinner of eight covers Christmas day and at bridge Saturday evening, also entertained at {six tables of bridge last evening in START THE Cherrystone Clam Cocktail Btufted Olives Petite Marmite Boiled Sm Pried Spring Chicke; and Style of Potatoes. Creamed Fresh Mush Al Hot M Cake Cheese wogested_ That e 2 2 2 NEW TWO DOLLARS Hearts of Celery Cranberry Freeze New Bermuda Potatoes Glazed Young Carrots Spinach a la Dodge Lobster Pattle, fleld Ham with Brussels Sprouts v York h e Parfait lish Plum Pudding Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Jones of At- lanta, Ga. are at the Cavalier Hotel for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. Naytun of Japan are stopping at the Hamilton Hotel Mrs. D. K. Dunton of Pueblo, Colo., is passing a few days at the Dodge and is accompanied by her daughter, Miss Dorothy Dunton. Mrs, R. Dorsey Mohun is in New York for several day at the Blackstone. Miss Clara H. Baker will entertain a small party at the dinner-dance at Wardman Park this evening. Society of Artists Opens | Exhibit Tomorrow Afternoon. The opening view of the exhibition of the Washington Society of Artists, in the Corcoran Gallery of Art, will be held tomorrow afternoon when a num- ber of the artists exhibiting will ve- ceive from 2 to 5 o'clock. The exhibi- tion will continue in the gallery for some. time. The annual New Year eve dance of the Wesley Heights Club will be held this evering from 10:30 to 2 o'clock, with Mrs. Carl W. Mitman d Mrs, George Scotton Carll, jr., receiving the gue The Wallace Memorial Christian En- deavor of the United Presbyterian | Church entertained at their annual | dinner last evening, at the Dodge Hotel, when covers were laid for 24 guests. A program followed the dinner when Miss Ruth Hobbs gave a violin solo and Dr. Kyle and Dr. C. E. Hawthorne spoke. The president of the society, Mr. Joseph Fletcher Allen, presided. Dr, Raymond T. Ho! to a small party last Club Chantecler supy den, jr., was host evening, at the r dance, | Dr. L. F. Lea of Concord, N the Dodge for a few days, Dr. Lea Is head of the chemistry department in 8t. Paul's School. at Concord (Toltier Fm COLUMBIA RD. gt 18th ST. Will Serve a Very Special Dinner New Year’s Day H, is at EW YEAR RIGHT WITH NEW YEAR'S DAY DINNER HOTEL MARTINIQUE 16TH STREET AT M One Dollar & Twenty-Five Cents Served From § to 8 PM. MENU Fruit Cup Prappe Celery Hearts Puree of Chicken a Ia Reine Newburgh Roast Saddle of Mutton, Currani Jelly Rtuffed Tomato Candied Sweet Potatoes Boinach with Egg Cocoanut_Pie Cluster Raisins Rum_8auce Bent's Water Crackers Demi Tasse Reservations Be Made in Advance CALL POTOMAC 6000 2400 Sixtcenth St. Favors (Meridion Mansions) 10 Until P Couvert Five Dollars Includes: De Luxe Supper Entertainment Novel Dancing Reservations Columbia 0000.0."‘0“00'000‘0000‘ ; FAR'S DAY DINNER The Dodge Hotel 12:30 to 3:00—5:30 to 8:00 P. M. NO TIPPING Blue Points on Half Shell, Claridge Sauce, or Pear-Grapefruit Mint Supreme Clam Bouillon, Whipped Cream or Consomme Royale Butter Thin Wafers Olives Radish Roses Roast Turkey, Sausage Stuffing, Giblet Gravy Hot Mulled Cider New Jersey Cole Slaw CHOICE OF THREE: Sweet Potatoey Tmperial New California Pegs Onions au Gratin Assorted Dinner Rolls Choice of all Fresh Vegetables Garden T Shoppe Plum Pud- ding, sixteen flavors of our famous Ice Cream and Ices, Layer Cakes, assorted Cakes, Ples, French Pastry, Salted Nuts and Mints. Especially prepared to give excellent service. Japanese Persimmon and Cdlave Solad English Plum Pudding, Egg Nog Sauce French Apricot Coupe Southern Pecan Tart, Whipped Gream Fresh Strawbderry Ice Cream Fruit Cake 1932 Symphony There was & goodly number of mid- shipmen and cadets at the party and unlike the preceding dances at the White House for Mr. Allan Hoover, there was one of the largest “stag lines” seen at a young peoples’ d this Winter ‘The young ladies in the party for the most wore frocks in gay hues, a many of the debutantes wore to t fete their debut gowns, Miss Carolyn Payne was in her debut frock of black net studded with sequins and rhine- stones, and dainty Miss Wirgman was a picture mn her debut frock 'of pink taffeta, made on old-fashioned lines She had on a locket, an heirloom in her family. Miss Olga Craven wore a striking gown of American beauty vel- vet and Miss Jardine likewise selected s red frock for the party. Other Budfi- who wore their debut frocks| Creole Gumbo Turkey Arlington Hotel Talent - - Novelties Favors - - Noisemakers maid's room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14,950. Visit our Fur- nished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoi Road. Open until 10 p. m. Mushroom Sauce Whipped Potatoes Fresh Peas Gla Hearts of Lettuce Roguefort B m Pul Fresh Strawbe $1.00 1-7:30 P.M. Mized Nuts Sweets $5 Per Person Including Supper Dancing Begins at 10 P.M. and Continues to ?? Mesic By icklard’s Orchestra ited Demi Tasse Music—1 to 3; 6 to 8 On New Year's Eve unusually attractive dinners will be served trom 5:30 to 8:00 at $1.50, $1.25 ana $1.00. a la carte. Dinner Music by the Frances Gutelius Trio, NORTH CAPITOL AND E STREETS For Reservations Phone National 5460 Sundae fait the New Year Right With & Good Dinner at this quaint “Old Tavern The charm of the place and its splendid meals will put you on your fest for days to come. . .nq other ere’ll be Roast Turkey dinners with seasonable dainties, and <» HCO==OMmZzZ00 “BUI" 8t R Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream, $1.25 gt., Delivered. All other flavors, $1.00 per qt., Delivered. m rMASSSSSOOSEOOOOOOOOOOCOCOCOOOOCOOOhhiii e .~ WAVERLY TAYLOR. e 1522 K Street Nat'l 1040 [omem—— ] Yor Reservations Call Col. 10118 ANN TABER . 6530 Mr. Davis, N