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SOCIETY FEBRUARY 13, 1921—PART 2. SOCIETY. ) & 4/ CAD F /4 Geo.FChase who s visiting hete Lol A .' ‘ L N N N j SENORA DONA OFELIA de JOUBERT, pHOTOS 3k £ - . BN » Vife of the Minister of the B b R : v 3t Dominican Republic.s N R TEE N OB MW b w T b A —— \ s 'Luncheons and Dinners NW7ZZ0a 73 i\ G 2o Give Society Busy Week SENORA de ANGULO, f : B o ot | el el Bt M‘ e ahio" iThe Ambassador and Madame Jusserand to Bel Trecliitoupas poliiln 2 . ErfcriaincdibyiSerietors mnt Mes Haolby) iDistrict Society Recalled ‘ i-From Lenten Rest to New And Sparkling Diversions ' e 3 5 i The Secretary of State and Mrs. Colby . de Quesada. Commander Hospltahtles to Cabinet Are Still will give one of the most important din- :;:l" '0&’;‘3‘%&:»?"@;;’.0;:‘;#: ner parties of the season Friday even- {tOUF Dakley oren o, et & ing, February 18, when they will enter- | Hengstler, Mr. Frederick Stephens . - tain in honor of the ambassador of [and Commander Matthews. - Box Holders at Child NOteS Of the Dlplomats N New Cotillon Formed |rrance ang stme: susserons. The mmteter of il Sshie Bl - Secretary and Mrs. Colby wiil be the | mirski, who i ding th k end i R e St Welfare Ball Donate ’ To Replace Disbanded |gucats of honor at'a dinner to.be siven | mimlyarno Is speading the week end in Tuesday evening by the third Secretary | tomorrow morning and the same even-! o . . . OCIETY promised for a brief time to slip mildly and sadly from Tickets for Resale| Jusserands Dlnner Guests Dancing Orgamzatlonsi“ State and Mre. Van 8. Merle-Smith, 'c’ii.‘};'},'bf.;'i‘,;'.?i':':fih‘l“.‘{':{;fifi" Frn- in Progress. the rather overworked social program of the winter into a -repose-! S rsene et e 3 ful forty days of rest, but it took a new lease of life and danced | n:“ll)r;n:l&:l’('alnhlt dim{lerh'l‘m'x‘m"il 4 F!g> Col. and Mrs. Clarence A. Ridley en- ez : 2 4 S | g . . 17, in honor of the chief of staff, | tertained dinner party of twent: S$in the cold gray of Ash Wednesday. The Mardi Gras ball given by Mrs.|{Affair Is Unique in That It The French Ambassador and Wife Are Enter- Washington Now Only City|{Gen. peston ¢ Mareh. E aix covers laat :v’:nl},r;‘ at the ;‘&ne\);ls n 2 ax e s CER ! 3 SEh 3 5 — Chase Club. Gen. Peyton C. Margh. Calhoun and Mrs. Howe gave a brilliant glow to. Shrove Tucsday, fol Has No List of Distin- 2 i : ! of Size in America With- W The Secretary of State and Mrs, Colby chier of Staft; the military aitache of Slowing by a night the large and interesting Southern ball. The annual 3 I tained by the Minister of Switzerland .. lwere the guesis of honor at the dinner |ine French embansy and, Mime, Colar- Sreakfast of the Congressional Club Tuesday noon, with its brilliant | guished Patronesses — Is out Such‘ Association. Shall L when o e minister T |dot and the assistant military attache = o 5 5 | o . 5 i mania an n i .. wer . Sgathering of several hundred notable women, and the reception held in| Gjven by the People. | and Mme. Peter. o Membership Is Limited. |among the guests The party fater |~ DT 0E¢ Were 4mong the guests. #he home of the fongressional Club Thursday night in honor of Speaker % L m; ball given by Mrs. Rich- | 3free-Grafton Minot entertained at %nd Mrs. Gillette 'were all occasions for the gathering i §Wghf and nsend. wsocial clans. h dinner last night, later going with the S — entire company “to Mrs. Richard H. “The minister of Cuba and Mme. de | Townsend's ball. In the company were Cespedes were the guests in whose |Mr. and Mes. Montgomery Blair, Mrs! 3 kind, and the news onor Mrs. Francois Berger Moran |Peter Jay. Mrs. King Carley, Mrs. Crom- land and Mme. Peter at dinner at ) e % of the formation | JrC tined at dinner last evening at | well Brooks, Gen. Pershing, Maj. Gen. The minister of Cuba and Mme. de of & new Washington cotilion Withithe Chevy Chase Club. The large pri- | George O. Squier, Maj, Stuart W. Cra- the legation Wednesday evening. i 5 F«bmmfy . S i £ Gespedes: have issued invitations for a|a membership of 250 comes with re-|vate dining room where the dinner | mer and Col. John G. Quekemeyer. R dinner in honor of the Secretary of Agri-| o uring elight to the ears of so- |Was served was elaborately decorated. e ¢ S culture and Mrs. Meredith on Monday Mrs. A. E. Bruch will entertain a The child welfare ball to be given | March 4 at the New Willard is unique In that it has no list of distinguished patronesses. It is given under the patronage of the people of Washing- ton for the unfortunate children of the District. The response has been The ssador of France and The ambassador sof Brazil. Mf: Au- ;r:I'fl c.lplla) i E‘Y“OS‘ the onlyacity Mme. Jusserand will be .the guests|8usto Cochrane de Alencar, will en- |Of its size in America without a fash- tertain at di Thursday evening. |i i of honor of the minister of Switzer- | Feprunry o4 | Ure4AY % |ionable dancing organization of some H R a bachelor's dinner, that given during the week by Mr. Justice H Clarke of the Supreme Court exceeded in interest all others. It ;wu for the Secretary of War and Mrs. Baker, and the guests included fthe other Cabinet members and their wives and the members of the 2 DCEE . beyond the greatest expectations of g S ; Snd (lioABble SoriatibRtaion EEADDI $Supreme Court and their wives. There were important luncheon and |the committer The tickets, which are| The ambassador of Spain and|evening, February 28 ciety folk. The Bachelors went out |{ 3G {00 ol e S uile | small company informally at supper this inner parties during the week and many business meetings looking to are being rapidly | Senora de Riano will go to New e 5 ;| of existence several years ago. dy-|garlanding the cloth to represent a|SY¢Ming In honor of her house guest. i i i House _sold York Wednesday, February 23, and | The minister of Ecuador, Senor Eli-j "y org oy, 1 1 rainbow. Doves and miniature guns, |Miss Nancy Patton of Richmond, e unusually important benefits to be given during lent. 3 < Will be the guesis of honor at din-|zalde. returned from New York last!ing one last brilliant ef- 3 m ure guns, | oS oin another two weeks. et b ! gus % vening after spending a few days there. | fort, and the Sixty Couple succumbed | *1ich were the souvenirs for the men, s 2 - 2 “ A . |and Maj. Ballantyne, U A.. have the | ner the foliowing evening of the |eVening af = iy , were stacked amid the flowers that official social program interrupted by the South American trip |hotels and. cluba in charge for the |president of Columbia University and | He left Washington last Wednesday. |scveral years before that. The Bene- |adorned the table. The corsake bou- | gormte e e m i ast Thuse of the Secretary of State is still bearing iruit, and some of the most jsale of tickete, ' ()0 1 o | ambassador will inaugurate the New | Princess Ruspoli was the guest of honor {dicts and the Bepedictines gave one |JUEts for the ladies had bracelets at- | day of Mrs. Robert F. Mackensie at important events of the regular exchange of hospitalities are listed for |, 2oReh “W§0 DU 500 800 A0Cr | Institute of Spain at the university |at luncheon on Thursday of Mrs. Wil-|or two balls and faded away, and the | “ohed the Cafe St. Marke Mr. and Mrs. LS his week. The Secretary and Mrs. Colby will entertain for the Am- |of purchasers. they have been resold, |on the 2ith preceding the dinner party. |lLam Alexander at the St. Regls, New of The guests included the minister of | were ‘on their wedding Lrip and spend n ¢ 2 100 Dance has been f i Ecuador and Semora de Elizalde, the in W sssador of France and Mme. Jusserand, and they in turn will be enter- {thereby doubling that amount, 1t Is e Tonk o amalll o meat) the aimana s | mintater of ‘Colonsiis muf Mia: Wructs: | e Gavs ke Sy eminkton i b ained at several important dinners. The Minister of Switzerland and |2 compliment to Mrs Thomas R. Mar- | The ambassador of Russia, Mr| The newly appointed first sectetary of | Provision has been made in the |the Secretary of the Interior. Judge |3 Toux was formerly Mrs. Helen Mme. Peter, who also had an interrupted program, will entertain during | fnall. chalrman of the box Poris Bakhmeteft is expected to sall | the Peruvian embassy, Mr. Alsiedo Gon-|new organization for not more than |P2yne; Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pom- | prov o 0 Clevelana. tee, that this viewpoint has been |for this t 2. h 2 = - :(he week for the dean of the corps and Mme. Jusserand. Secretary and |taken, and among those who have | Mme. Balhmete in fneeb,;;'i‘,,? G2 | sales Biava, has arrived in Washington | 100 associate members, to be drawn|>réne. Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. rs. Daniels, Senator and Mrs. Capper and others will also entertain dur- | Elven: thelr, boxes to be resold arewuekis of hia absence in northern I aken D e e e for o) (fom among the diplomatic, govern- [C8lder Senator and Mre. Joseph 1.| Mys. James Carroll Frazer will en- ) 5 2 S formerly charge d'affaires France, Senator Howard Sutherland, ; at di Wed- ing the week. i, SR 2 ey Warrem, hirs, € York state Feruvian government In Argentioa for | Tgatal and service ‘clrcles, and who |Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Represent: | bmpan brerion yrocedime: the. duncs : - ' Khomas B, Dunn, Senora. 46 AEUIS | Tue ambassader of Chile amd Se. | TOUF Y6F® Single soason. Invications Wiy be|ative and Mrs.Ira C. Copley. Repre- | which the assistant secretary of the E Women’s Army and Navy League has already announced its an- [and Mr. Justice McReynolds. nora’ de Mathien will entertain at| Mr. Lorimer Graham entertained a|limited in number and restricted o] Hombientetice wod @ Bon Jomey "B, | Navy and Mrs. Gordon Woodbury will &% nual benefit ball, and Wednesday, March 30, is the day, and the New | ,Among ~the boxholders are Vice|dinner Saturday, February 19, and |company at dinner last evening pre-|non-residents and single ladies resi-|Waods. Representative §. G. S EIVATSEAL URKISg .~ 5 e 3 : ; i Porter, - ~ §Willard Hotel is the place. Mrs. Alexander Sharp is again chairman | ppeuer s *iy A%, Marshall, Mre.| Senora de Mathieu will be at home | ceeding the dance at the Chevy Chase |dent In Washington. The cotillons | Sen and Mre. Taylor, Réar Adsmiral| Mrs. Robert B Mackensie enter- of the ball committee, and with hundreds of officers and their families | Phipps, Senator Phelan, Senator and | 4t the embassy next Frida. Club. Covers were laid for twelve. |will consist of a series of figures,|and Mrs. William C. Braisted, Mr. N.|tained at dinner last Monday evening n and near Washington the event will take on a decided military air, | Mrs. Wadsworth, Mrs. Delos ‘Blodgett, e | With emgagement cards and favors,|H. Lahovary of the Rumanian lega- | for Senator and Mrs. Sutherland, the i = 5 2 o B o iMrs. Hope Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Henry o91s % followed by a supper and a hop. Ex-|tion. Col. and Mrs. Francis T. A.|latter leaving later in the week fo! 1 l:ltnp‘:rwt;\ent ?j ttel:lmmltdm}e future will be x;-e dinner tomorrow | ot "0 Chirles Boughton Wood, | Brilliant Set to Attend Mrs. Kent to Entertain perienced leaders will be invited from | Junkin, Col. and Mrs, T| & Visit in' Florida, The other guesth ight af ardman Park Hotel, with Senator and Mrs. James A. Reed |Senator and Mrs. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. 5 > Baltimore, Richmond, Charleston.|Thorpe, Col. and Mrs. M. A. De Laney, at dinner were Mrs. Biays, house s hosts and the Missouri delegation as guests. George D. Hope, Mrs. George Mesta,| Valentine Ball on Tuesdny Women's Party Delegates|New Orleans and other cities where |Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Mr.|guest of Senator and Mre. Suther- Mrs. Rafeal G n, Mrs. Francis T. A. the old fashioned cotillon remains in|3nd Mrs. Middleton ' Elliott, Mrs.|]and; Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rafael An- i RTING hospitalities for the Cabinet are still in progress, though |Junkin Mrs Victor Kauffmann Mrs | Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. Ran- | One of the largest receptions of the | vogue. It is understood the initial|Slizabeth ~Bailey, Mrs. Aléxander| julo, Mr. Catsby Jones and Mr. Wil- e i place. The Vice |sonm s Bammend, Jugiice McRe). |dolph Coyle, Mal. Gen. John A. Le. |goafon will be ftnat” at ‘which Mrs |cotillon will be held during the com. | Sharp, _sr: AMre " Gouverneur ~Hoes, | iiam Lee Hurley. SPresident and Mrs. Marshall have closed the formalities in their honor %t"- w. ’}; Mnc!-‘nrln\ndd, H(g-. Jo;;ph Jjeune, commandant, United States Ma- jafternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. She cr.;fmfxfiug:g;e:'e‘n'on.nl;’er:-t“t:‘;les °f | Downey, Mr. and 58 5 The members of the naval affairs nd tomorrow they will leave on the sad mission of taking the body of | &Pre0P: Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Cann, MTS. |rine Corps, and Capt. Lemuel C. Shep- | has returned to Washington from 2 Mrs. Malcolm 8. McConihe, Mrs. Hor- | committee of the House of Repre- ir I b S ston 1 Of | Churles T. Warren, Mrs. Richard H 402 The founders or original members = ; e beir little ward and foster son to Indiana for interment in the family [Townsend. Mra. Ira Copley, Mra Wil- [herd, U. S. M. C., aid to the major gen- | Kentiand, Calit, to open s far | Are: “ Patronessep—Mys:- Jumes: W] 1ct G Masiatind Miss Louise Tacey, | sentatives rill wive’s Smpr Somr fvault. They will return here Wednesday. when Mrs. Marshall will resume | fred Du Buy. Mrs. Thomas F. Logan, |eral commandant, will be among those | the affair. The gucets will be (he deio, | Wadaworth, jr., Mrs. Lara Anderson. (- d¢ Buenavista of the Peruvian row evening at the New Wiilard. swork for the gigantic Child Weliare ball to be given the night of March | Mrs. Joseph Hampson, Senator Thomas i who will attend the valentine ball |gates to the convention of the National | MS. Edson Bradley, Mrs. Montgomery H = < = . . b e J. Walsh, Mrs. H. C. Perkins, Mrs. | February 15 at the marine barracks. Wi ) Blair, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend . . 3 Mrs. C:ohdge,lw fe of the incoming Vice President. is endowed with | Julian Jumes, Mrs. K. L. Owen and | Additional ‘membars of the. YOURE | cvoniag o voe g opens Tuesday | ity Martha C. Codman, Mra, Henry | Alumnae of Michigan Dames of the Loyal . #he same beautiful spirit of helping others shown by Mrs. Marshall, and | Mrs. Loren Johnson. ladies’ committee are Miss Beatrice| Mrs. Adelaide Johnson. the distin- | F- Dimock, Mrs. Henry A. Du Pont. < Sit is likely she will take up much of the work which has been carried McGuire, Miss Marguerite Stinson, | guished American acuiptress, who re. | Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Gibson University to Have Tea Legion Honor Lincoln¢ on by the latter in the past eight years ¢ the aviatrix; Miss Elsie Linder, Miss | cently completed in Italy the me-|Fahnestock, Mrs. Marshal} Field, Mrs. o Sons of Confederate Mary Donneily, Mrs. Alexander, Miss | morial statue which is to be present. | Peter Goelet Gerry, Mrs. Eugene Hale | The University of Michigan | The annual breakfast of the Dames Fay Drennan, Miss Rachel Tyree, Miss |ed to the Capitol Tuesday evening, | Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. J. il 2 Veterans Make Plans|Neilie M. MucBride, Misa Dorothy |will he a guest of honor, - - = | Borden Harriman, Mrs. Robert Hinck- | WUInae in Washington will be host- | of the Loyal Legion in celebration of King, Miss Ruth Kinser, Miss Lockie | ~Assisting Mrs. Kent in recelving [ ley, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs | ‘55es at the weekly tea, Wednesday, | Lincoln’s birthday took place yester- Members of Washington Camp, No.|Xinser. Miss Roberta May Hurt, Mies | will be Mrs. Richard Wainwright, | Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. Edward B | “ebruary 16, at the national club-|day in the cabinet room of the Wil- = Byrd Mock, Miss Gladys Pugh, Miss |[Mrs. J. C. Hawver of California, Mrs. | McLean, Mrs. Hen: i " 305, Sons of Confederate Veterans, and | Maria Davidson, Miss Virginia Price, | Irvine L. Lenroot, Mllle.:: Anadu!ml Robert W. Pnller:zn}i‘;(ql";?ndi{x:'s)' S maen 1oV T e St ooyt Covary wees [iaM) for oty i thelr friends are looking forward with | Migs Gladys Sinclair, Miss Marguerite |of Chicugo, Miss Alice Paul, Mrs, | Cleveland Perkins Mrs, Mahlon Pit. | \prnae: 1607 M street northwest. |eight and the table was gay with Harding, and the Vice President and Mrs, Coolidge will , much interest to the second American |Barnes, Miss Inez M. Demonet, Miss John Rogers of New York city, Miss | ney, jr., Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes. Mrs +spring flowers and small clusters of IPLOMATS abroad but accredited to Washington are hurrying back that they may represent their governments in the grandstand at athe inauguration oi Senator Harding. The British ambassador is re- Surning time. and Italy will be represented by its new ambassador. #uite a large family party will probably arrive to be with the President- Select and Mrs 5 S 2 5 v Maria_Parks, Miss Blanche Cooksey, |Ellen Day Hale and Mrs. Abby Scott 7 i e s e=tapcn i et e Wilars”siies “on Thurta) eenine | Mize Eisto Eagiiran snd Misy Gracc mafier ' 11® 0 Mm S S0 Sainn o O o o Ty e R Susan Riviere Hetzel. f t March 10. The committee in charge of % ning room w [embers of the committee are: Mr. |mittee; Miss Sarah S. De Forest, Mrs. | the societ: resided and deliver: No(el of Interest to S A O R T L e Rail Contieta M ‘Rebeces Shisy |daughters of Representative Lasaro of | be Mrs. Tarvey W. Wiley, Mrs. Lobdel | Gist Blair, Mr. Arthur Bradley Camp- | A. LMP!eurs. Mrs. George B. McClel- | an address of welcome md the m:;d. a1 S " Alabama. Atwater of Chicago, Miss Anne Mar- H 7 : 2 gk e sponsor: ‘Miss Pearl Clarke, maid of |ABAMA. © T it of | ot of Chicago, Miss Anhe Mar- rer: Mr. William Bowle 1ss Lida Hafford, Miss Florence | bers and. thelr gue The colots : Washington Society! ., crarion Minot will accompany | 'onor; Mr. Flgin H. Blalock, command- | popresentative Kincheloe of Ken-:non of Wilmington, Del.. . . | g.° Sepaccrelary: Count Jules Henrl e ey e, ey, | Iere Drescnted by Miss Sophie Casey, ant; Mr. Jessc Anthony, jr. adjutant, [tucicy will entertain during the inter- | The spacious rooms will be massed el John Washington Cllntrs{,pbu is, Miss Jane Harvey.|followed by the salute by the entire . : "% The Vice President and Mrs. Mar- |3 Party of friends to New York to- | ana’Mr. Frank F. Conwa. T Mi hronia L. Stev. d Mi: v. . ; V. ‘treasurer. ) t it : b vidge. Mr. Charles Carroll Glover, | Miss ronia tevens and Miss | company. ~Rev. Dr. George Fiske Sahall. who leave Washington Monday | MOrTO, 1o atiend the wedding oft*%r James O'Connor of Louimiana will |Minion With whistiing and humorous TI0 PREINE flowers, yellow beink the | ir. Mr. John Sterrett Gittings. Jr. Dr. | Kebler. " Mre. Marcus 8. Baker. Miss | Dudlay pronounced the blessing. Mex e iss Carolyn Ogden Jones and Mr.|act as chairman of the floor committee | ® and songs. “harles Noble Gregorv, Mr John B.|Claribel Barnett and Mrs. Menden- | Mary & Logan Tucker was toast- fon the sad mission of tuking the | Armistead Peter: 0. on Monang. | nittee |° The guests will be received by Mrs, 5 . Mr “Ihall will preside at the tea table. £ e - T b s mumlon Log! takin the . . and will be assisted by Mr. J. Roy Price. | Benjumin Soule Ganiz. bresident of Kni Henderson, jr. Mr. Marshall Lang- (R0l Wil breside at che tea table. | mistress and introduced the speakers; Jon to be interred in the Marshall Gen: Pershing has been invitea as|Member of the execufive council on theline southern unit of the American (Knickerbocker Loaned T Marveasry, P hawili |5 Cumming, Mrs. Patrick H. Kelley | qamons the ghests vere Seness Zamily vaull in Taditna will return he Euest of homor to attend _the | Staff of the commander-in-chief. as vice| Women's Legion; Mrs. James W. Avors Harrimon e . o auardland her guest, Mrs. F. L. Keeler of | Jnomas Sterling, = Representative ¢ racks February 15 by th, th can_Women's Legion | Robhins, Mr. Waiter R.. Tackerman e A B R R fam B, McKinley, Re - 4 s ary 15 by the mouthe; : 3 fois man, | perry an B 5 ‘“b;’:;hf,:f:h'n;“’;‘:“,"_‘”:‘” Jxart on & lunit of the American Woman-s | Churchman, Mr. Sam R Owens, Mr. J.|McGuire, vi d Mrs. C. Viola | Through the generosity of Mr."‘"'ts“'“g"".we""' Mr. Horace West. |7 S Awatne R g o e o hwnlok Kvevion | R- Haltigun, Mr. Jack Moncure. Mr. John | Fellow ary; Mrs, Willlam M. |Crandall, the Knickerbocker The- | °0tt: and Col. Jennings C. Wise. Shey will visit Ar. Aoy H. Bragg. Mr. H. F. Cary, Mr. D. Ed-|Connor, treasurer of the southern!ater has been placed at the disposal Snts in Arizona for as long a “m‘: Mrs. Lee Benoist of 1311 New |Ward Clarke. Mr. Sanford D. Covington, funit of the American Women’s Le- | 0f the women's committee of the Dis- s : Mr. F. R. Fravel Mr. J. A. Kephart, | gion, and Mrs. Frank Morrison. trict Medical Soelery s Prominent Folk Guests . 14 Gen, John A. Lejeune, Gen. George ot et el Hampshire avenue northwest left|yr George B Willis, Mr. Walter E. Hut- | Migs Marie J. McGuire is chairman | motion pict P sona benant Sing for Building Fund| £ icharas, Mrs. George Maynasa T | yesterday” to foin her husbana m ton, Mr. W. H. Hughes, Mr. G. P. Oak- |of entertainment, Mrs. C. Vi Dicture performance and card ¢ Minor. president general, N, 8. D. A. < 5 v ‘el- | party. The film to be sh i O‘M R d A wi ve: New York, where she will be f . T shown is an rs. R. H. Townsen be = Eutatatwillihavelus thelc ensataiat | Indanntioratar & e for an ey, Mr. P. T Carter. Mr. Ernest Van|lows. chairman of pubileity; Mra | American adaptation, with scenes in i KOGROREL eIl given for| R ; Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, preal 3 et o chairman, Mr. Luclus C. Upshaw, Mr. = : 2 - \ Siere on Wednesday. Just after March | valentine ball at the Marine Bar- Willtam I Denning, Mr. Clarence l-}' ‘Wadsworth, president o);“:‘heu:mer}‘ To D. c. Medlcal Socxcty liam B. McKinley, Representative John W. Langley, Representative Lieut. Gen. Nelson A. Mrs. Logan Feland Will Toyal Tagion “:t"{t‘.ne.cx?:fi{eaoé:& { The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | *~Pod representatives in Congress {rom | Former charge d'affaires of the|the Southern Soclety of Washington, will | Gauss, chairman of the young Iadies’ | BIIl there wiil be trton Coniofame |of resident and official soclety. as well | in the Memorial Continental Hall |7t e North Carolina and have insued invi- | United States embassy in Mexico and | act as chairman of the reception com- (committee; Mra. Alblon Wilkens Tuck, & Comedy and on fa: |8 prominent soclety folk of other cities, | When Mra. Feland, wife of Brig. Gen' | *ine Jvening to all the members of the | e Nelson O'Shaughnessy enter-|mitte and will be assisted by the presi- |chairman of patronesses; Mise Elise |structive picture. ~Fifty card tables | were guests of Mrs. Richard H. Town- | cOF90 PO enc and 8 SEHIACE Ameri-| cently pres charter ch ®orth Carolina Society residing in | (Ained a company at luncheon yester- | dents of the various state societies and | Monigomery, In charge of refresh- | hive been sold and the merchants |send last night at one of the most beau- | “hrs. Feland is well known as a con- | ShIP to the Tennesses ool - & o iy day ut the St. Regis in New York. | others prominent in southern social eir- | ments, . Zvans, ashington have most genorously : Mountain Children and are icles. Boxes have been assigned to the |man of the floor committee. contributed prizes, so that there ig|tiful balls given in Washington since | cert and oratorio singer, having Sung! i o in Americanisation work. M i The presentations will be made by |a prize £ ol : ; With succese in New York, Paris, L IaE et B Tt thirteen 80 tes for the use of or each S 2| pre-war days. oo Warren G. & Capt. and Mrs. Kerynap Rice have| (o afftcere of the verious state sosictioy | Capt. E. H. Jenkins, U. . M. C., aid to | mances will be given twioe ar s ora| i Philadelphia, and many citics in the | coolidge have = acoepted Toson 3 The following evening the Secretary wnd Mrs. Daniels w be hosts at a inner for Admiral Sir Lewis Bayly. | gone to Camp Lewis, Wash., for stac | in resoiink mmbors ot theoir rocios Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune,’ major |at 4 o'cl The Dall .was .given for Alrx. Peter. She has appeared with the soclet: § e o e e L - ¥ y and lock, on' Wednesday, Febru- ' membership in the Y. ] i Teial dustag tha e |10 friends. Judges wil bo appointed fo se- | Eeneral commandant, United States |ary 16 “It' ia’ suggested "ihat the | Gotlet, Gerry. Mre. Townsend's daugh- e a0 ¢ | F | during g lect the most beautifully decorated and | MRS LTS bor o 000 110 benefit of {n‘j"‘:&" 1Children not yet in school [par Darey, other ‘@inner’ hosts of tha stra, Gilmore’s Band, Mendelssohn serve Boxes § 3 2 After an absence of several weeks [\y/_ - N Es most representative box, and much in-|,,."\yoria War Veterans and Ameri- | showing. se Pacionie, the 2 o'clock | gvening, inoluding Mrs. Marshall Field. | Club, St. Cecilia Club, 'Aeolisn Con- Many Re or Spent in her home state, Miss Rebecca | YV ashington Near East terest is being exhibited by the state 50- | anization work and will be an event | of room at 4 hiihere Will be plenty Grafton Minot and Mrs. Cromwell of New York and the Ocean Mrs. Gras certs i3 % cleties in this feature, ock for school chil- | mre il | Grove and New York chantauquas. She Benefit at the National Relicf Boards to Meet|_This ball was inavgurated last year|of the Lenten scason dren; okn addink (hele ot of SIS has also sung leading roles with the o] Gamma Delta Rho Gives — and proved a brilliant success. £ Pl ] The surgeon 'fdltfl.l and Mrs. City Club o Hold Jane Addams Speaker Mrs. Daniels Will drs. e and. ';‘-'"é T Wood, Mes. Cary . Grayson. Mre . . ‘woman hi and o ard, Mrs. atyisubito 5 At College Club's Tea Attend Luncheon Entertainment for G. W. U. | 3200, S5cd Sopearance. %...%.‘L;‘.:‘."n.. ‘Mary Lawrence have A Valentine Party| s sane Atasms of Hull House,| Mre Danicls, wite of the Secratary| Gamma Delta Rho sntertained i e g s ey | . daughter of Se Dial_of South ina. 2 y =il join the other me Mrs. John Hervey Young has called a meeting of the Washington Near East Relief committees for tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock at the Women's ‘amily at their residence, 1§32 Kalo- Sama road. % Mr. Edward R. Stettinius has joined Svrs. Stettinius at the Laurel in the Friday afternoon, February 18, at 4 Pines at Lakewood. N. J. Mr. ana|City Club on Jackson place. Plans| ./ i ierg of the City Club wi Chicago, will be the speaker at the [of the Navy, will attend the luncheon [about 500 guests at their reception | Miss Monroe Hostess o'clock, in_the National Theater. The Surs ibuinius ioent {he soater part | i b mpde,for the sotertatmment |o Valtniingparty tomortow"svering | onth GRS WO S, % o | SAIG0 Y, of Neral Spongers, of | ana aance wiven for the taculty snd s Aot Clob Al | Bty o Sapetiag M By Httinias served ae ascist: | Asgepetian, who will address the Mo |5t 4 he, SiubRa A Food and World Polltics.™ 'The offi-|day in the cabinet room. of the Wil |students of George Washington Unt- ol ance is given under the auspices of the of - will be d advisory board will - [1ard. The I evening in the . oL Womamy Flry' 3 : SprSanitty ot e pin |1, e, Rechor ST Moo 0 | sorty Jus, Tassdag syemlng 1o 32| siee seran, . Monros it ve host|18ald’ Soimitic ot et et Tyesday eVenInE. - vomden Cathoun | SIS0, 0t 7 O'clock, VT re will be | Sill Taceive the gussts with Miss Ad: | Wednesday morning. Mrs. Edwin Cor: oFrad Juosie, assisted by Com- e A B e i Loagne oo |lows and Mr. E. H. Bothern will give will report o e‘:lun"(ci:e (H:.i:l.‘w" .b:hu Xill be appropri . decnnkfisn- and g@?;r:ffizfilt‘wlli o 't.hl:tfi.uflur: nt ith hy 'D'l.;ll!.l :;mtl«':.r‘ ?olo':"phn«:: B:I':%l patronesses of the ::‘r.na-n;;nm :It":‘::lo:x &t the flg’.w'-hn’d & Drogram of spec usic = s i Mr. r Kayser, dean: ton, - ington for - the Near -East Ralisf:|ments are. in of the ouse | maoadeon. s Hilsabath. Baii i, Witiard, oty e Y ons L. Mot Brof. and |league wiil study the: paint eatto): M. Miguel ‘Women interested in the work for the committes, t Evans b ¢ Miss Irog on Henry Weldon, basso, %nt mecretary of war. g 2 * Mrx. Edmund Pendieton entertained Jhe members of the Susan Riviere Sicizel Chapter of the N. 8. D. A. D. at a Mo afternoon at § o'clock in nt in Stoneleigh Court, B is a eister-&C M g near east are.cord! Monday h er -F-nm

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