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D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1932. SOCIETY. SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Allen Reed MacCracken will be | Willlam Culbertson, Mrs. Henry Alvah|daughter, Miss Florence Harris, preced- | late Controller of the Tressury, is visite &flfi:fium-:mgm.:flm i%w&flf.’e‘“&?wum hostess to & com of young people and Dean and Mrs. Elias C ing the Bachelors’ ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. eTER, e by . Btrong an . “omp- v er-in-law, E the luncheon Mrs, David Allan Robert- | They will return to New York on the | at dinner this c%:zxxg‘n the Chevy ton, The party will later attend ‘:fl Miss Harris, debutante daughter of |and Mrs. Charles E. Tracewell, at their son will give in Baltimore Tuesday in | midnight train. Chase dgluh Miss Laura Katharine Mrs. Bennett, will be the guest in whose gwime on Quincy street, Chevy Chase, honor of Miss Betty Culver, debutante —_— ite . James | diplomatic reception, honcr Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun will daughter of Mr. nd Mrs, John K.| Mr. Walter E. Edge, ir, son of the |G, Field and the late Capt. Field, U.8. A. 11 Bermett has sent out in- | CRECFtAIn 8t o tea dance at the Castle —_— Culver. Tnited States Ambassador to France, — ey sent out In-| Club of Rossdhu December 26 from 5 Stanley K. Hombeck, chief of " B2 vitatiens 1 dinner January 9 in Mr. will sall tonight on the Leviathan hostess at or & dinner Jan to 7 pm. The guests will be debutantes | the Division of Far Eastern of Miss Ruth Tuckerman,|of the season. dlestqul)eplrtme::t‘ was .m‘:,.”.‘m TR . be . 2 The charge d'affaires of Italy and|from New York to spend the holidays | supper this evening after the reception | honor debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Presu:lent and Mrs. Hoover Wlll Hold the Marchesa Diana have given up their | with Ambassador and Mrs. Edge in|which President and Mrs. Hoover will e e - Al l P e apartment at the Mayflower, where | Paris, Mrs. Georgla Lee Parker will | give in com . 2 2 have lived the diplomatic corps. Annual Dlplomatlc Receptlon at they have lived since their arrival in entertaln at dipner this evening in New m the White House Tonight. Washington the first of November, and | York for her nephew before his de- rhoma have moved to the house at 2900 Cleves | parture, e By St e : s o he ttache of the Argentin Miss Edith Brookhart, daughter of S Pask Holal for a Tow days ‘while u m tn ‘gentine em- bassy and Senora de Olasapal formery | Senator snd Mrs. Smith W. Busoknars | Vsiting in this city. : ey e e : oocupled the Louse; but how. are in San | and Miss Adele Stamp, dean of women | = Mr. and Mrs, Jobn J. Watsen and President and Mrs. Hoover | de Alfaro were hosts at dinner last eve- 4 or =g Of Manylsnd Hniversiyy, 4mong | Mr. and Mrs. W. Alton Jones of New ! I ning, entertaining in compliment to the | temPorarlly acting as Argentine consul | thase acting as hostesses at the recep- | York City, who will be guasts tonight at will hold the annual reception general. tion tomorrow at,the Iron Gate Inn, will in honor of the diplomatic corps | Governor c¢f the Panama Canal Zone b i e thewm.t: House, remain l: : at the White House tonight, the [and Mrs. Julien Schley. Others in the| The attach bass! event being in point of number | company were Dr. Horaclo Alfaro, mem- | and Mrs. Hliolodr ;xhe s?é.‘,‘“&flm’f GUTMIg e 1 uiy m'nxh'::nm u'i Gt ind the tmportance of guests one of [ ber of the United States-Panama Claims | tain & company of ‘30 at supves. this | LoD, Gate Inn this week, the the most notable in several administra- | Commission, who formerly was Minister | evening in their a; ent. In Ward. | continue through Sunday, and each day P~ tlons. Guests have arrived at hotels|at Washington end is a brother of the |man Park Hotel, m' veception at | & number of women horse lovers and | of New Har and as visitors in private homes Who | host, and Senora de Alfaro; Mr. George | the White House. those prominent in society act as at will attend with their hosts, there | Boyd, agent for the Claims Commission, hostesses at the exhibit. Mrs, Clara SOME OF THE MANY GIFT IDEAS IN 50 10% ticles being an unusually large number of | and Mrs. Boyd; Mr. Edwin Wilson, chief| Gov. and Mrs. ‘William Tuds . | Killinger Roberts has cards out for the | flower for several days before returning Snmer parties preceding and supper | of the Latin American Division of the|iner of Maine are at the Mfyg:fl. exhibit and receptions each day. to their home in Rochester, N. H. e e R e e e e e e e e Dinner n 3 be the large group of debutantes |Chevalier, Senor Edouard Soss, secretary | House. Mrs. Gardiner rrived In the | AFthur Capper, who had a small com- Reception. DISPLAYED ON SPECIAL GIFT TABLES sttending. of the Claims Commission, and Maj.and [ city late yesterday and the Governor | P&ny With him. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson n have Mrs, Edward Conger. Joined . her here this morning. They as their houre President and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Pratt and daughter, Miss | Charles F. Wi Barbara Pratt, of New York City, are | They are entertaining at dinner in their s e “having come her o atiend the | President snd s, David Roberion of e] ington, having come here to attend the A " o | . Goucher College, Ambassador and Mrs. Representative ‘and Mrs. Robert Low | the recomion " 61t immediately after Bacon will entertain a company at sup- e per this evening after the reception 0| Mr. and Mrs, Ogd diplomats at the White House. New York City arrived at the Mayflower | White House reception tonight. Representative Anthony J. Griffin of e DULIN & MART Ambassador of Brasil and Mme. De Lima Dinner Hosts. The Ambassador of Brazil and Sen- hora De Lima e Silva entertained at| dinner last evening in the embassy. | Throughout the Store 50c Dresden China Bud Vases . . . Covered Candy Jars of rose, black, green or amber glass—some footed . . . Ivy or Small Plant Pots . . . Tall Decorated Beverage Glasses The Secretary of the Treasury and | o trio w0 Gity: afier fun abeeniaiot & Mrs. Mills will be hosts at dinner this : evening preceding the diplomatic Te- :en“d ‘}:Yic?;;;"hf;flgywmzflhém as their guests from New York Mr. and Mrs. H. Rogers Winthrop, Mr. and Mrs, | 50, with him here in their apartment, William Goadsby Loew, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stevenson, Mr. Wadsworth Lewis and Mrs. Harold Pratt, of Brook! The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Adams will entertain at dinner this evening before the reception at the |= White House. Secretary and Mrs. Adams have as their house guests the latter's sister, Mrs. Henry B. Coxe of Philadelphia: their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Morgan, and Mr. Morgan's | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, | Paul Pennoyer of New York, and Miss ! Helen Homans of Boston, niece of the | Secretary. ] Secretary and Mrs. Adams will not | be at home New Year afternocn, and Mrs. Adams will receive Wednesday | afternoon, January 4, from 4 to 6| o'clock. | Mr. and Mrs. Webster Knight, 2d,| have returned to their home in Provi- dence after .visiting the latter's father, | Vice President Charles Curtis. The Minister of Egypt, Sesostris Sida- Touss Pasha, entertained informally at | luncheon today for the newly appointed first secretary of the Egyptian legation, Mr. Nicholas Khalil Bey, who arrived in | Washington yesterday to take up his| new duties. ‘The guests were close friends of the new first secretary and membzrs of the legaticn staff. Mr. Khalil was fcrmerly connected as one of the secretaries of the legation in | Washington and has been stationed as consul in Manchester, England, and in New Orleans, The Minister of Panama and Senora Mid-Season =Rizik= 1213 F STREET Winter Hats Representative Loring M. Black, Jr., lyn, N. Y., is at the Shoreham. Miss Nella Veverka, daughter of the (l)kllllb-LoulSe 1727 L St. Drastic Reductions for Week End Gowns at ....$5.00 Gowns at ...$10.75 Gowns at . ..$14.75 and up (sizes 14 to 44) Absolute close-out on 35 Were Velvet Gowns. $19.75 to $69.50. Now 310,75 to $16.50 All Fall and Winter Milljnery Now $1, $2.50 and $S . 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Also A Special Group formerly $12.50 to $18.50 fashion show on live models and sale of pajamas—hostess gowns . —lounging robes $5 ladies and gentlemen will have the opportunity to lemurely shop todetl\er .o ception. Secretary and Mrs. Mills have | o o spend the congressional sea- | i | . A marvelous opportunity to purchase exclu- sive Rizik millinery creations. ..designed and made to true Paris fashion specifications. Stunning models that still bear the original $7.oo to $32.50 . this season of practic: gifts many will want a 'drefs for afternoon or eve- ning . . . an evening wrap is always treasured . . . dresses 10.75 to 49.75 wraps 16.50 to 49.75 models will try these on upon request. JCICH IARRIS hosiery 65¢ to 1.75 jewelry _1.00 t0 5.95 PARKING 3ERVICE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE ENTRANCE d_QUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP P 50JUQ @\ EMI-ANNUAL JALE 'Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N, W. 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