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|Mrs. and Mr. Francis de R. Wissmann have returned |
|from a trip of some weeks to San Francisco and have |
|been at the Gotham for a few days before opening |
|Adelslea at Throgs Neck, Westchester, for the |
|summer. |
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|The Rev. Dr. J. Nevett Steele of 122 West |
|Seventy-sixth Street, vicar of St. Paul's Chapel, |
|who has been ill with pneumonia since March 13, is |
|now convalescing and will soon be able to resume his|
|church duties. |
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|A son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore |
|Roosevelt, Jr., at their home, 165 East |
|Seventy-fourth Street. The child is a grandson of |
|Col. Theodore Roosevelt and will be named Cornelius |
|Van Schaick Roosevelt, after his |
|great-great-grandfather. This is the third child of |
|Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt. Their first boy, Theodore |
|Roosevelt, III, was born June 14, 1914. Mrs. |
|Roosevelt was Miss Eleanor B. Alexander, daughter of|
|Mrs. Henry Addison Alexander of 1840 Park Avenue. |
| =SOCIETY IN PROSPECT AND REVIEW= |
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|Never has a Washington season begun so early as this|
|one. The middle of December finds the White House |
|dinners in full sway, the President and Mrs. Wilson |
|having dined with the Vice President and Mrs. |
|Marshall, and the first state reception of the |
|season in the White House due in two days. |
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|President and Mrs. Wilson already have had three |
|large and formal dinner parties, the first one on |
|December 7, in honor of Mr. Vance McCormick, |
|chairman of the Democratic national committee; and |
|on Tuesday of last week they entertained the Vice |
|President and the members of the cabinet and their |
|wives, with a number of other distinguished guests |
|and a few young people. After this dinner a |
|programme of music was given in the east room and |
|the evening was a charming success. The First Lady |
|of the Land neve
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