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SOCIETY tinued From Second Page.) Boclety, will receive the guests at the society’s first meeting of the season to- night at the Willard at 9 o'clock. ‘Women’s Tea Hale was the guest of er at the weekly forum ‘which the Woman’s National c Club gave yesterday. Mrs. Thompeon introduced the . Mr. and Mrs. Thompson gave Iuncheon party, the guests being at the speaker’s table. In Mr. Mrs. Thompson's party were the guests, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest utherford, formerly of Cleveland and m residents of Washington; Mr. and . Joseph E. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Briggs, Senator and Mrs. Cordell , Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Bright, . and Mrs. Luke I. Wilson, Mr. and . John P. Robertson, Miss Caroline Thompeon and Dr. Ernest Mayer of the staff of the German embassy. | SENATORIAL HOSTESS I RN A to the fleld Dorothy Goldsmith Recreation Pro- 8 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Callahan, 2801 Connecticut avenue northwest, have gone to Atlantic City and are at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. Mrs. J. Ross Cannon of York, 8. C, who is making her home at Wardman Park Hotel this Winter, has visiting her as her guest, Mrs. R. L. Bryan who arrived here a day or two ago. ‘The Agnes Scott College Club of ashington entertained at a tea Sun- day afternoon, in the garden house of th Club_members_at- Whittemore, Miss Eva Moore, Miss Weesa Chandler, Miss Irene Garretson, Miss Helen Snygder, Miss Bess McCon- nell, Miss Willle Wellborn, Miss Mary E. Donnelly and Miss Janice Brown) In Thanksgiving at The Shoreham The Episcopal Church Home for the Aged s having its annual donation day Saturday from 9 am. to 5 pm. All do- nations will be gratefully received at 3315 Wisconsin avenue, or 3625 Macomb District of Columbia, home, of which Bishop Freeman is the president of the board of governors, is not eligible for the Community Chest |} and your help is solicited. Emma_Woolley, president llege and delegate Gilbert Grosvenor, Mrs. Lucy Madeira Wing, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Sidwell of Friends School, Phone Robert Kehl for Reservations the 1 ‘Wide interest is belfig shown in tation of “The " by Jean ‘which is to be given by the Drama ‘Washington at Wardman Park One of the Greate JEWELRY SALES In Washington’s History ™ Many Articles in Every Department HALF PRICE or LESS except active flatware patterns. Mrs. Samuel Herrick entertained a rty, her guests including Mrs. Joshua vans, jr.; Mrs. E. G. Nourse, Mrs. Edward Clark, Mrs. George W. Bower- man, Mrs. Charles T. Watson, Mrs. Elwood P. Morey and Mrs. Emest Bick- . Others at the luncheon were Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mrs. Thomas W. Page, . James T. Newton, Mrs. Claude R. Porter, Mrs. C. I. Hendrick- son, Miss Mary Connery, Mrs. J. W. Menefee, Mrs. W. G. Orme, Mrs. J. J. will be a Glorious Festival ADams 0700 Buy Your Christmas Presents HERE NOW A Deposit Will Reserve Your PURCHASES UNTIL XMAS Pearson & Crain, I Jewelers : 1329 F St. N.W. Dr. Laura Brenon, Mrs. James Meredith Helm, Mrs. Ogilvie Shumate, Mrs. John Hening, Mrs. Mary Hancock Tighe, Mrs. Robert Kirpatrick Noble, Mrs. K. L. Hill, Miss Mary Riley, Mrs. Pierre M. Bealer, Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness Philip and Mrs. William D. Sterrett. ‘The fourth in the series of Mrs. Mitchell Carroll's _{llustrated travel talks will be given Priday afternoon at 4:45 o'clock at the Arts Club of Wash- ington. These illustrated travel talks are given in the interest of the Arts Club building fund, and there is a list of patronesses which _includes Mrs. Bullock-Willis, Mrs. W. E. Saford, Mrs. Frank B. King, Mrs. W. Fitch Kelley, M. A. Epglish, Mrs. Crosby, Miss e Vickers, Miss Fannie Wells, Mrs. M. G. Smith, Mrs. O. B. Campbell and others. Mr. Arthur Bradley White will be the gat. of honor tonight of the Poetry lub at Tuberculosis Hospital at 8:30 o'clock, when he will be heard in an intimate talk on “Poetry and the Drama,” giving readings of his own poems interspersing his general talk. Mrs. Minnje Briges is in charge of ar- rangements for the program of the evening. Mrs, Thomas Tudor Taylor of Dunn Loring, Va., gave a benefit bridge lunch- eon at her home, Tudor Hall, Friday in honor of the Piedmont Chapter of American World War Mothers of Vir- ginia. State President Mrs. L. L. Spof- ford of Alexandria and other officials of the organization were present, also many visitors from Clarendon and Falls Church. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Romine Taylor, Mrs. William Crossman, Mrs. N. C. Pattie and Mrs. Charles Crossman. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Friedman of Chevy Chase, were given a surprise party Saturday evening at their home, in honor of their 15th wedding anni- versary. There were 30 guests. The Council of Jewish Juniors will give its third annual prom in the salon of nations of the Washington Hotel, Thursday evening, at 10 o'clock. Miss THANKSGIVING DAY REAL Thanksgiving Dinner—prepared as only Jacques A Haerringer can prepare it. Served from noon to 9:30 p.m. (S2 per person or a la carte service.) The Shore- ham’s full Concert Orchestra will join in the festivities with s midday program, and at 8 there will be dancing in the main ballroom with “BARNEE” with Maxim Lowe's Music. (S1 couvert or $2 per person, including the dinner and couvert, plus tax.) CONNECTICUT AVE. at CALVERT MRS. HUGO BLACK, ‘Wife of Senator Black of Alabama, who has arrived in Washington with him and their sons, Hugo and Sterling, and has taken a house at 4437 Klingle street, Wesley Heights, for the Winter. —Harris-Ewing Photo. 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