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= SOCIETY. oOCIETY Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Adams| Plan Dinner Party for Next Week. ‘Will Receive Today. HE of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Prancis A will entertain at dinner Mon- | day evening, November 21, in e o i e, Addms wil ‘The Becre! an . receive this n“"namom from 5 to 7 o’tlock in their home, at 2221 R street north- | west, officers of the Navy stationed in ‘Washington and their wives. Secretary and Mrs. Adams will be assisted in re- celving by the Assistant Secretary of the | Navy and Mrs. Jahncke and Chief of | Naval Operations and Mrs. William V. Pratt. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Ben H. Fuller, wife of the major gen- | eral. commandant of the Marine Corps; Mrs. John Greenside, Mrs. Frank Upham, Mrs. Thomas T. Craven, MIs. Orin G. Murfin .s?sdinM“& John t)‘f’ Others assisting during the aftesoon. will be Mrs. Adams' sister, Mrs.” Henry B. Coxe of Philadelphia, who s her house guest; Mrs. Walter Vernou, Mrs. Emory Land, Mrs. Har- old R. Stark, Mrs. Alfred W. Johnson, Mrs. Hamilton Bryan, Ms. Joel T. Boone, Mrs. Aaron 8, Merrill, Mrs. Wil- liam R. Munroe and Mrs. Nathan Wyeth. Secretary of Agricultute | Joined-by Mrs. Hyde Today. | The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. | Hyde, w‘n‘v‘eiom'd today by Mrs. Hyde, ‘who from their home in Tren- ton, Mo., and again is in their apart- mertib in the Mayflower for the Winter, Miss Caroline Hyde remained in Mis- souri, where she is 8 student at the iversity and urrob-bly will not join er parents until Christmas. H Mrs. A. W. Fleck of Ottows and Mrs. Gregory Barclay of Montreal, who were guests over the week end of the Min- ister and Mrs. Herridge, were the honor guests at dinner Saturday evening of the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Her- | ridge. The other guests were the Min- | ister of Denmark and Mme. Wadsted, rouss; Representative and Mrs. Hamilt Fish, jr.; the charge d'affaires of Japan, | Hirosi Saito; the Counselor of the Ca- | nadian Legation . and Mrs, Hume Wrong, the Commissioner of Bureau of Indian Affairs and Mrs. Charles J. Rhe , Mrs. Edward Walk- Miss , Dr. and the second secretary dian legation, Mr. E. D'Arcy McGreer. Fepresentativé Ruth Pratt had with her at the National Horse Show in| . Square Garden last evening, | her daughter, Miss Phyllis Pratt, and | the latter's flance, Mr. Paul H. Nitze, Mrs. Vandenberg, wife of Senator Arthur H, Vandenberg of Michigan, has come to Washington' from their home in Grand Rapids and she has opened their apartment st Wardman Park Hojel for the Winter, Fred Britton Representative and on Sheridan Mrs. have opened their house turning from his section of the country. Representative and Mrs. Jose%rv: Ww. Byrns of Tennessee have come to Wash- ington to remain $ the Win- ter and they a ed in their apartment af Park Hotel. Representative and Mrs. Andrew L. Somers of New. York are spen [} ;? days in Washington at the May- wer. former’'s new post. Mrs. Hurley A’h’ Te Introduce Miss *u Bois. Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the | Secretary of War, will be among those assisting Mrs. Du Bols at the tea she and Capt. Barron P. Du Bols, will give this afternoon to present their daugh- ter, wumcam.m Bols to so0- ents standing before a background of Autumn flowers and palms. She will wear a gown of pink crepe de chine. made with a jacket with short sleeves edged with #hirring of the materials. She will carry an old-fashioned bou- quet. Mrs. Du Bois will be in & gown of wine lace trimmed with fur others assisting Mrs. Du Bols will be . Spencer Crosby, Mrs. John W. Greenslade, Miss Sortwell, Mrs, John Downes, Mrs. Abram Claude, Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mr. Thomes Bradley, Miss Austin Kautz and Mrs. Lindsay Russell. The debutante will have with her Mrs. Joseph Martin Pickett Wright, formerly Miss Anne St. Claire Smith, B.| daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Arthur St. Claire Smith; Miss Char- lotte Cosby, cousin of Miss Du Bois, and Miss Beverly Hill of Sweetbriar, who are house guests of the debutante: Miss Ruth Tuckerman, Miss Louise Tittmann, Miss Priscilla Watson, Miss Gertrude Faust, Miss Elizabeth Walker, Miss Marion Shouse, Miss Florence gx"fi“ and Miss Laura Catherine eld. a smart DRESS? collection— Specially Priced Jor Wednesday only! ¥ ‘This collection proves that there is something new under the sun—and at a price you'll want to pay! New collar treatments, new uses of con- new cape effects, new rasting velvel collar ai maber reeieh s Frocke fed ) 5 = TuE EV The Unfted States Ambassador xw&;‘nd Mrs. John W. Garrett will be at dinner, followed by danc- ing, tonight in their home, in the Greenspring Valley, near Baltimore, in honor of the former's debutante niece, Miss Katharine Qarrett, iter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garrett of Baltimore. Miss Garrett will be the honor guest . Rulon Miller of Baltimore, who, with guests, will later attend the dance which Mrs. T. Suffern Tailer of New York will give at the Kennels, near Bal- timore, for her debutante niece, Miss Betty Griswold. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett have issued invitations for dinner Fri- day, December 3, for their dsughter. Mr. Peter Augustus Jay, former United States Ambassador to Argentina, ar- rived in Washington late yesterday from until tomorrow, when he is leaving by motor for Alken, 8. C. Mrs. Jay spent several days here as the guest of Mrs. Frank ¥ syes and left Iast night for Aiken, N ., where, with Mr. Jay, she will spcnd the Winter. | Their house on Q street is being occu- | pled by the Secretary of theé Treasury | and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills. The United States Minister to Albania | Mr. Herman Bernstein, who has been in this country on leave is salling today ion the Leviathan for Europe. Mr. David E. Kaufman, is at the May- | visit. afternoon in hostess at tea S\md?‘ | compliment to three | Baltimore, Miss Katherine Abercromble, Miss Katherine Detrick -‘BrOORY 'G-STREET BETWEEN 1™ & 2™ Pay Day Special! Are you looking for new Here’s a whole THRIFT SHOP—SECOND FLOOR Our Annual Sale of Oriental Rugs You'll find every wanted color and color combination in this selection— the beauty of these rugs can hardly be described, and every one is absolutely perfect. SAROUKS . .. . . . KERMANS 9xI12-Ft. SIZE HAHS 4.4x7 Sarouk . . $65 3.6x5 Sarouk . . $42 (Approximate Sizes) ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR 4 DAYS ONLY Our assortment of genuine Oriental Rugs of Merit are, we believe, the finest ever shown in city, There is a size for every want, and the prices are lowest in history during our annual Oriental Rug Sale. NAzZARIAN Bros. Co. —1226 Connecticut Ave.— to| and | New York and will be at the Mayflower | ;. | The United States Minister to Siam, | zuay | flower while in Washington on & brief . i Miss Caroline Marbury Beall will be | butantes from | |i Gordon Miss Sarah Parker Koppelman, who will spend the week end in Wash- ington. The United States Minister to the Netherlands, Mr. Laurits S. Swenson, is salling today on the Leviathan, to return to this post. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tom will present their daughters, Louise Chappell Tompkins and Miss Pinkie Tompkins, to_society at a tes at their home, 3000 Garrison , December 11. ‘They will give & ball for their daughters in their home December 3. d_Mrs. Charles Trowbridge have sent out cards for & November 27, at 1718 Con- Mr. an &' Sunday afte: afternoon, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, necticut avenue, when they will pre- sent their daughter, Miss Louise Au- nried Tittmann. A lfauF of women important in the nl:!'l"lfl of the country met at Sun- the home of Miss Florence E. ference was charge of the extension work of the Eastern States of the Woman's National Farm and Garden Association, which is starting to hold its annual conference in Washington, and her guests today ree Estimates Cheerfully Given Finest Tapeatries, 2509 14th St Mrs. H. H. Spicer, Mrs. Herr of Mas- sachusetts, Miss Flora Rose of New York, Miss Bess Rowe of St. Paul, Mrs. Chandler, Miss Gertrude Warren and Miss Maud Wallace of Virginia and others. The former Assistant Secretary of the And Mrs. Pratt Box Party. | | the benefit of the Navy Relief Society. NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1932. Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas son_have joined New York. Brig. General and Mrs. 3 srll;flz:w will be hosts at dinner Novem- Chief of Naval O—Mnbu ‘The chief of naval Among others prominent in Navy and Marine Corps Circles who will be hosts in boxes will be the major general com- mandant of the Marine Cq and_Mrs. | Ben H. Fuller, Brig. Gen. Mrs. Hugh | Matthews, Brig. Gen. Dien Williams, | (Continued on Third Psge.) D¢butant Sizes L 13-15-17 PARTY DRESSES for the holidays INC: 1939 Que St. FUR-LINED TWEED COAT 529.75 DEAL for Spectator Sports and motoring . . . 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