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The Miami News from Miami, Florida • 38

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The Miami Newsi
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SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 1025 MIAMI DAILY NEVS PAGE FOUR SOCIETY SECTION" Martaerit- Rndl, Mjm Eta Ford. Mi Ela Kalght, Mia Re' MANY interested society folk were in the gallery that lollowea Cnf ir three of Ttbom ore enthusiastic golfers. Jlr. New Year Gets x- JVrX 7nT Umi rnrwr left Dr and Mrs. E.

M. Tond and their son, Ed Fond, jrA Lower left, -Mrs. Mm u. uau Gay Welcome I Carrlaton, 111m lem. )IU Iuther, Mitt Carolym Git Km.

Mit A3xra DeJardiB, I oriay Dtitti. Mi Dorothy Hcrr-Mr As-es Ilariey. N1 H- 4r'-k. Snt Cathie gcarborft. MI irs-e Mil f3isVta Mi- My IIay.

Miw Mi4l' Kit.e. Mii E'Ma Teatier, Mi Dr-ily Mi arah Bn. iiifcs atbria Ileoaric4, Ml Mar-t ori Martur aa4 Mi? ilarjtret t'alf. 9 At Washington! Latin American Contingent, Strangely Enough, Leads In Ice Sports ConoJJial Ire WASHINGTON, Jan. Tit is hxs 1en a week of parties in tbe national sapital with eomething doiiis every minute of the day and LMwt j.artiea and fetea for the brUWto-lH'.

Krvr 'nnH school ffil'l jollific.i- Several targe vati gUn at th Arabian KUata arir Hub to Hlajeaa New Tr a et. Tbe mhxh aid it formal apern 0 1 I 4 mighta agtt, was eapaCjr disr ated for to ooruxt. ilxn daaced. Ilavard and Ben Pif A Ml- 1 arg. aad Vaa and Beue, ranet tions and "routa" for the ciders bent ertertaiaer.

gar a aenea ima-t sr. Th Vokca-WaJsSTira Arabian Nlbt rcltra fureihd tstaic for dancitg. 1 Amoeg tht la'f artlea ft Dr. M. EL Ktoa.

Crrg T. Rarrett, Atwood. 04-eal MtcManoa, 5. T. Ccia.

J. Croti'ard. T. MfCato, and oUbei A It. i ill 4' a holiday reunion, doubled up apidly that it becomes a case of continual "soinoti" from one eutertair-ment to another in a frantic effort to over the 'program.

Xew Year's day went off with a jriat verve and bouyancy. At thi White Ilouse, where sow sisuul chanse in the traditional New Year's "at home" had been looked for, there was really very little that was different from the goings-on of other a greatly amplified serial bu-ieau. a larger corps of assistants and i ho "presence of social arbiters of late niV.na! exnerienee and repuie. aad Mr. Xsna J.

Hety ai vi5tiag with Mr. and Sit Horac lri- Vet BafSi dariir.i tL lol4ay. 4 Jl 4 much the same spirit of democracy toimerlx prevailed. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Stearns aimed just in time to take their pi ac the "blue room company" which consisted mainly of the cabinet 1 thA annreme court coterie. PERMANENT HAIR WAVING Ta Ussy Coollidge, already packing up in anticipation of his early departure for. Amherst, was among thc present anJj if ss susual the radiant smile ot tbe tirsi. lady gave everybody a comforting sense. welcome.

From the White Il.mse on to tb; Fan American building for the breakfast which the Secretary of State ami By the lata! tl pcaa rc4aay tmr lvbJ hair. Flvia! Bob Ware, tnm. Kntir Head, f20.Orttat25.O. All bobhd liair f-urk-d in tabbed iiJtlt 7 t. Tkv Mia Doria Mearher ra hotet INDICATIVE of the trend of social events for the coming season at the Tloval Palm hotel is the 29th 4 real ltny.

i.sperr tfprar I'jria, Lr4na and New Yfc rrrtenc. Marcel ed Dyeing and all wf teaety wtk- Ofwn tl Tear Around Till: ORIGINAL. Permanent Wave Shop Nr1 Ikwr BrdiM 1ft K. Flagler SU Timm annual opening, which will be. featured Mrs.

Kellogg gave torvthe and later in' the afternoon. meTy round of cabinet at homes wit Ailsa Mellon, as on of the stellar attractions -and Mrs. Dwight wife of the secretary of war was an-l other All the army-navy crowd rounded up at the homes of Secretary Davis and Secretary Wilbur and finally, when five o'clock came around, just about everybody in the two branches of the armed service foregathered at the annual party of -Brigadier General and Mrs. John A. Johnston.

It was a grand finale for a greats and glorious all-day celebration. There were big doings also on JSew Year's eve. The dance which the former American ambassador to Rus with a dinner dance INew years night. Mercadaute's orchestra will furnish Thcrday afteranoa BiimVr her friends at ih Lome ef her parent. Mr.

and Mr. It. Meat ber. S. W.

Twenty-third ar. Th ham was decorated wSta pretty plBft1a. a cgttMn of the ao. Thoe playing mere: Mi Glai; Corbett, Mita Fannett Wharton. Mim the music.

Miami's oldest hostelry iV- throughout the years has maintained this social prestige which it enjoyed 4 in the beginning. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S. Cramer i have anticipated a few hours of joy and merriment for 14 guests, who will be: Mr.

and Mrs. I. William M.l-.r ami Tl-a T.vlp fooke. CSTAIU5MC0 IB'O I the Misses Fay Culbertson. Ann Bul sia and Mrs.

Georce T. Marye had OC-P 'tat 1 CLClTiCLU a it lock, Mary Elizabeth Morris, and Louise Martin. Meade Montgomery, Albert Hill. Merriweather ITill, and DeForest Christiance. Among other reservations are th following parties: Mr.

"and Mrs. Stewart Lee Jeffrey who will entertain Admiral and Mrs. Albert Ross, Major and Mrs. Reginald Owen, Mrs. Mrs.

Bernard Gimble. Homer St. Gaudens, Mr. and Mrs. William Averv.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mead, SPtClALTY OF MANUFACTURING i i i for their daughter. Helen and ber fiance, Lieutenant William D. Thomas, U.

S. brought togethet all the ultra smart crowd all ages, if you please, for the Maryes had a dinner before the daucc. The Eldrid Jordans, always to be depended on for ihe young people's parties, had tbe bride-elect and the bridegroom-tied and a group of the wedding party. Nancy Hoyt had a dinner companv. Uelena Lodge had another and so dia Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Leiter. All be dinner companies, finally assembled at the Marye dance, they ushered in the Xew Year. Skating became the 'popular past-time of society folk -earlier in the COOKS' JACKETS. PAINTS APRONS.

Etc Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bigler, Mr. and Asteroad. 0: Mr.

rtolloof, 4yIL L. smith. 4: Mr. Elsas, 10; F. O.

Tay Mrs. Edward Simpson. Rev. aud Mrs. Benjamin W.

Soper, Mrs. David Todd, ITrtn-arfl TlilfliT. Dr. and Mrs. William Knight.

8 IE. O. Arplezate. 4 5Ir. Emery.

Miss Edna Lucille. Miss Cath-i-i'nA Barrett. Josrt.h Reilll'. Wallace Dennis J. Dooley.

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Stoms. Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin C. Oak, McKJbben, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Helm, WAnTAsuAcxns. yarsMt pants htpccld Jtkhvs ax Toots ftvm 7ichct.

GljjL 316 EIGHTH AVENUE BtT. 23th amj 2Stm Jthcxts. KtwUtu Crrr. Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Curtiss, Mr.

and ReUly, Albert McCarthy. Mathews. Itoy C. Wright. William Gilman.

Frank Toole, William Wed. Obe Wigglesworth, Arthur Hickman, Afro. J. ishepbard. Mr.

ani Mr. and Mrs. George Keinecke, ur. and Mrs. I.

Packard Laird, John Williams, Harold Soper, Mr. and Mrs. lor, 2 E. Ievltt, 4: Mr. Shewerlelier.

J. J. Dupont, E. B. Pum, W.

Straua, W. M. Thomas. Mrs. Sigman.

Mra. Ross. 4: Mr. Waters, 2: Mr. Rubin, Mr.

Lutt, S. L. II. Berg, I. II.

Scbachter, Ij. T. Kenerlck, M. Harlstein, Gi II. G.

Owens, Mr. Brasby, Margaret Abdell. 2 Mae J. lieauliea. 3: Mr.

Carliins. 4 Dr. W. Jones. jr Mr.

lloldridre, Mra. Laura Furze. Mra. Robert Harria, H. Lewi Ixnard, 5: Mrs.

Jautier, 7: Mr. George. 4: Ira Klein. 10 i T. B.

Hoffack. B. II. Grant, 2. Mrs.

Judson Dean. My. and Mrs. W. week when the cold wave caused th ri.l'jl T.ncin frrnvo Oddlv Kflrl TucKpllev Ozle.

X. McMeekin. Mr. and Mrs. MUo and D.vFrecman.

Strong, Mrs. I. Barton, aud Henry nough, who should come forward tori Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Drake will be this cold-country sport but the Latin-'host and hostess to the following ITie dininff rooms of tbe McAllister Teague.

rr.d R. I White, 12. American group. Just now Wash and Frmey hotel wcrcscenfs of gay guests Mr. ana rea orns, -ir, ilnoatt of "Mr.

and Mn. Crate I). parties on Aew lears eve. s-ernen- and Mrs. Clayton Sedgewick Cooper, Mr.

and Mrs. S. I. Robineau, Mr. ington is buzzing merrily over th-.

marvelous prowess of Miss Julia Pueyrredon and her young sister, Raouet. On the ice my dears, these II. II. Miller. 10; Mr.

Bargoff, P. D. Stafford, 4: F. X. Habercht.

2: Leo Kautar, 10; Mr. Feder, Mr. KHue2; Mr. lleriheim, 3 Maj-r: Stewart, 4: Mr. ExgerMon.

4: Woodson. 3: Mr. Buedy. 4: A. R.

Berton. 3: Mr. Dallas. 3 and Fred Atierla-U. 4.

Bowen will be: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Matheson, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard II. Coke, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Crawford. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Marshall Price, Mr. and Mrs. George B.

Romfh. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Westerners, i A very pretty party will be that of and Mrs. II L.

Condit, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Felt, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Smathers. Miss Nanette Jones, S. A. Jones. Miss May Matheson.

Mrs. Mar- and balloona featureil the decorations. Reservations at the McAllister hotel were as follows: Mr. Davis, AJ. J.

Robinson. 10; A. P. Strauss. 7t W.

E. Wright, 28; Mrs. Sullivan, J. 1. Gillepie.

Mr. Eutrekin, 1: iorie Stoneman Douglas-. Harry Craw ford, Richard Este, W. T. Matheson lir.

and Mrs. Granit. 4: Mr. Anderson. Mr.

and 31 rs. PoJel, 6: Mr. and Mr. Clos. LOOCi-Before You Buy Diamonds Miss Harriett A ttyte, who will be hostess to the folloniug guests: Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph IT. Pero, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Ralston. Mr. and The followine will be guests of Dr. Wab-h, 10; Mrs. Olvui.

'2; A. S. Tuck. Among tUoe entertauiiiiS' at ine Urmey bosel are Vance Kuirv. 10: 31 rs.

Snroiil, Walter Fredericks. 13; W. B. MeKnle, 2: Mrs. Charles Parker.

16: Charles Mill. M. R- Stabler George E. Benton. 4: C.

A. Ilaworth. 6: Mrs. S. 4 Mr.

La thro 4 Mr. Bli. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.

Ilutson Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Grave, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Clement Amory, Mr. and Mrs. attractive young daughters of thej Argentine America and Madame de' I'ueyrredon cut all sorts of fancy tigures. Most attractive did they ap-lar in their short velvet skirts, their gay woolen sweathers and their natty little head fitting velour hats. As the week wore on the streets ot the capital city, day and ight.

took an atmosphere of carnival gaiety. Altogether it been a notable seven days, probably as busy from a social viewpoint as Washington will see this winer. Copyright, 1926. Mr. and Mrs.

J. A. Wardlaw were John Bullen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F.

IVytf. 2: Mr. Miller. t5: 3Ir. Shank, 12; J.

T. Collins. 4 Georg W. Ii k-ins, Mr. Couttie.

HO; Mr. Gold Snedigar, Mr. and Mrs. Louis iiarnes, Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. George Stembler, Mr.

and Mrs. T. W. Palmer, Mr. and E.

B. Kurta, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott, Mr. and Mrs.

Lorraine Smith. Mr. and Mrs. P. H.

Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schutt, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J.

Barco, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Cason. Mr.

and Mrs. Hal Whitney, and Mr. and Mrs. Fatio Values here will pay ou for looking. Diamond prices convincingly low is the verdict thousands have lought Diamonds ol this store.

COMPARISON Makes Good Judgment Easy "WHALER'S Miami's Oldest Jewelry Store Throm. Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Ger man, Mr.

and Mra. Gene L. bind, Mr. Air. Kvrett P.

KtlSSfll. Mr. aOU Mr. aud Mrs. John B.

Reilly host and hostess at a dinner party at Airs Frank Rav. Mra. Francis Tatnmi Fleer, Miss Rachel Jane Holt. Miss; guests will Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Whyte, Mr. and Mrs. Everest George R. Barton, 31 iss Uilker. Miss J.uniw Sewell.

Mr. and Mrs. William T'rmev Mr." aud Mr. John W. Clau- their home in Brickell av.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Headly, Mr.

and Mrs. Eward F. Braethby, Mrs. John G. Rawllngs of Chattanooga, Tean.

Mr. and Mrs. George E. Nolan, Snyder, aland Mr. and Mrs.

Wardlaw. sen, Mr. and Mrs. 15. B.

Tatum, Mr. and Mrs. John is. McCarthy. Mr.

Mrs. Mercer P. Mr. and Mrs. Good Lookers" Never Overlook ImetiuH Lasuw Ton (Inrdon A Nestle Permanent tfi OOKAL CAUtI Oriental and Domestic Rugs Cleaned and Revived Like New aannBn Uugs are Expensive.

Keeping them clean will prolong their wear and add to the attraction of the household Thorough dust extracting and scientific shampooing is the only method that will thoroughly clean and revive their colors and restore them to their original attractive beauty. Having them cleaned in this" way by experienced and reliable rug renovating specialists is the safest way. WE ARE EXPERTS Rug Renovating Department MIAMI LAUNDRY Most Modern Plant in Florida 2S N. E. 3rd St.

Phone 3111 Biggest DIAMOND VALUES Wave for $10 Done bj expert operators. A free test curl of all Dyed and Bleached Hair. 0g) OeltKhttMl Meal hivkrn and Mnk Dinner 92.04 the nlale All branches of beauty work done at Baek Home prices. Own our own home. Here tu stav.

Ike II ma-ins t'atiw tl It's a pleasure to once again greet you and extend our sincere best wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR WHALER'S Look for the big sign on AllapatUh Drive 17th Ave and 40th Sti. PRIVATE PARKING SPACE FREE Jo lrl I Orchestra. mmmmi' Earn prosperity by thrift savings in a Diamond cives your a chance to "climlv' "Ready Money alwaysmeans ready when you need it. Showing the finest and most complete stock of Blue-White Perfect Diamonds in Miami, everyone priced for profitable investment. Newest Mountings The very latest conceptions in ring artistry beautiful period designs, hand wrought by master craftsmen from Solid White Gold and Platinum plain and Sapphire Set.

BATTLE CREEK SOUTH TREATMENT Rooms lor Chronic, Nervous and Women Diseases Perm-O-Marcel The latest and most scientific method in permanent hair treatment. Mr. Fisher, originator, and his five expert assistants will give you the service you desire. No other shop in Florida is using this method. THE FISHER MARCEL SH0PPE Tll5 and Treatments Include Turkish Electric Baths and- Massage.

Diet. Electrieity, X-Ray and Ultra Violet Kay in com-t li'iii. i l' omaiion. un regular mru-t 7 icine and surgery. Miami.

Reach ISOET-IsSkr Street 16 Collins Arcade, 5th St. and Collins Ave. i Cleveland, Ohio Entrance 209 N. E. Third Street i.

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