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UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 27, 1921—PART 2. 2 - . “ ‘ svodos o Mrs ArTHUR © 3 HAR RS -FWING: G CAMPBELL, ; Tormesly MssVR Miller , Mrs. DAVID MEADE LEA, ho announces 2 ball forEpiscopa Home for Children A pril il MRs. GEORGE. A.PERCY. s, FTormerly Miss Hallie Elkins Davis,who ¥ is visiting Vashingtoro. . WVho wilk Maj Campbedl, % { -}\/ returned yesterday ‘/,~ from thetr wedding Lrip- Mrs. Marshall and . Mys. Dunicle Gen | O€CTetary and Mrs. Colby - Handsome Presents) "T'0 Be Widely Entertained Senate Women's Club Re'iBreakfast and Two Dinners Announced in Their™ membors. Wil of Vics!l #lonor Busy Wieck illinh Beoeingd President, While "Navy Behind Soci H . Red Cross Officers Are| e ociety Ilere. < Dual Emotions Sway Society As Old Administration Goes And New Officials Come In SOTI’OW Over Departure 0; Former Official Famflies Is Equalized by Reception Awaiting Leaders % he affection and esteem with which | Colby will be the gue b i i o e of Harding's Cabinet Members. the women of this administration are | @ breakfast to be tendered today for tive C. Frank Reavis of Nebrasks, ' | | o . % Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Notes Of SOClet Fol I(S held by those with whom they have |Mr. and Mrs. Rafacl R. Govin. This!entertained ai luncheon Wednendaya® V. H. PICKETT. He f B 'ef v's't Ibeen most closely associated was | cvening Mme. Hauge will entertain a|at the Willard in honor of Repre- ECIE IO K1 sy demonstrated very effectually last |dinner company in their honor. A “'r“‘}"“'“-“"- ot ""’.-- > 3 of Falls City. Neb.. who'» ADNESS over the departure of the old cabinet and other high oi- . I d N ‘N] h t G S L C = 3 Thursday night Mrs. Robert Wood = = e 5 3 e presentation made Tues-| T e MmN 0dS | will be their guest over the inaugu-* S icials, and eagerness for the arrival of the incoming administration, Hunnng a New Home n an ear as lng On day te Mrs. Thomas Riley Marshall, |Bliss will entertain at dinner in com- | ration. Among the other gu‘::'pxgl < : wife of the Vice President, of a silver | pliment to the Secretary and Mrs. ]r?"“"‘“"t“' 3 -\{_En Garrett, wife of z 5 S = ¥ service, d the handsome SilVer {Colby. Mrs. LA ey epresentative _TFinis Garrett, Miss'* ~ tion of the government this has been the case. Compliments are being (N Mo 1 N AL A aagad S ds e R, A | bunch bowl miven later in the week Wasningion Wetsroay L arrive Il Garrett. Miss Dorothy Aondejl and® heaped upon the ladies of the administration, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Marshall, i* ¢ mbers ot New Lab-1/Ambassador ot Jdpain an CIOTasCCRN IO STe i comtie fose o sibenicle i ety Resy Evans. ‘ Mrs. Daniels and others coming in for rare and beautiful giits of remem- inet Also Seek Houses mn Expected Here From New York Tlus Livetomcens ot ithe NAvy Department i Ie T e The Secrctary of W. te and Mrs. |reception, when the Swiss people in 4 sts of honor at | Washington were asked as guests. Donors to Mrs. Daniels. The Secretary of w BY SALLIE sways society with conflicting emotions. But since the founda- | r and Mrso: by the execu- |fornia. ador of : . P s < 5 {Auxiliary of the Red Cross. The nce and Mme. | Baker dine@ informaily last night®® brance from their warm friends. Dinner parties and funcheons, too, are Wasl’xington Other Social Ladies of the Senate, an organization | Jusserand woere among the guests at | with Mrs. H. Warren Smith and the ' being given in honor of the latter two, and with their departure after Af made up of the ladies of the fam- (10€ AInACr Biven last evening by Miss | Misses Ditto, in their apartment at’® = = = : > < N ternoon. ilies of the members of the upper [Mabel T. dman. when the other {ghe.Mendota. A March 4 the new round of entertainment for their successors will begin. otes. | house, in most instances the wives|EUests included the ambassador of | - . | of the senators, who banded together | Great Britain and Lady Geddes and| e Bainnridge Colby wa y ID-WEEK will find t : Chici E i S lesignate and[ ghe ambassador of Spain and) York s expected to come to Wash-ifor war work and who hold an in- |Gen. Pershing. guest at luncheon yesterday of Mrar™ sttt ek the, pewChict ¥ .ec‘“":' and almost his entire |Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, who spent | Sunnra de Riano are expected to re- | ington this week to be the guest of | formal luncheon Cach ek e ¢on¢| The ambassador of Great Britain | Gouvemeur Morris of New York and official family in W ington. awaiting the inaugural ceremonies. {a short time at the Shoreham, left|qurn to Washington this afternoon | Mrs. Stephen B. Ekins over the in-| of the committce rooms at the Sen ady Geddes Lave cards out for | Washington. who had as other guests™ Many relatives of the President-clect and Mrs, Harding living in Wash- |for New York Wednesday afternoon.! from New York where they have | augaration. Mrs., McKee-was mis-|2° (Sfice building, were the dor two dinner parties this week. Theiat the Shoreham Julian James, ¥ ington will entertain other relatives who arrive from a distance, while an |They will return for the inaugura- | een for u few dave They went to | treos of the White House during the | Mrs. Matsnall It consists of a tea | OCTelary of the Navy and Mre Dan- Mrs. Henry F. Bayard, Mre. White, Squally eager, but a much smaller company of relatives will attend the |ifon. Wil in Washington Mre. | New York for the opening o the new.|Iast | winter of the regime of her |Ssrvice of an exquisite, mew desien | udcy Jonn “Barton Favee woiil s | s Stnger. Mrs. Pendicton andly Vice President-elect and Mrs. Coolidge. Members oi the new cabinet |Hughes wore a threc b exorigtox theigvening oL teincr || 22 ty, Will be limong the guests at the first dinner | 0 erS: ] 1 5 i babi - 5 5 v IRy s 2 fathér, Gen. Benjamin Harrison, as|Which, in all probability, will ‘be | = are rapidly securing homes either temporary or permanent. A ltallmgll duarter; h"uhpu titute of Spain at Columbia Uni- | 5y, (™% 1% 6he has a host of named the Marshall pattern in com-i,arey’which will take place Tuesd = Secretary of State p omics IDOLAE: J at sian Jamb coat with collar and|{versity. on Thursday, and followin 75 oAkt | pliment to its recipient. The six!PGr WRICH WL take place {a¥] Senator and Mrs. Fdward James feature of ‘»hf_l domestic life of the ddml‘_H}S‘fa;"_“" SWillibe thellarge [eMralogbiackiivax wismall Lincic Vol | e 2armat opan i ih oo i | Cicndelin SWashing tons i pieces comprising the seryice rest|(RCTINE S0G the [ollowing evenink g,y entertained a party of Sematord® number of children and young folk to enliven things. - hvee hfl:x:;lor::;n;d‘hwuh dull)hl;uk' rib- | the college and Mrs. Nicholas Mur-| Miss Virginia Tufts, who has been jon_ A:KI:EE"“‘k\:zu:gi"flin&gflg“n5“' entertain another distinguished com- | 2t o rly breakfast at the Shore - ~ g hesatis they were busy hunt-!ray Butler entertained a company at|in Florida since the latter part of | ver c: 2 R o pany at dinner. am this morning. 4 RGE events marked last week, two of the most widely heralded |i’¥ #n unfurnished house, Mr. and|dinner in their honor. December, is in Washington for a! Ars. Marshall organized this group —= p bei he last luncheon in this administrati fithe Senat ' {Mrs. Hughes have as yet made no de- - short,stay on her way back to her |of Senate women, and througl U | Mrs. James A. Reed will entertain a| Commander and Mrs. S. C. Hooper 2eing the fast luncheon in this administration of the Scnate women's (cision. They will live at the Shore.| Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene | home im Beverly, Mass. the war they did a real service 10lcard party tomorrow for her house |entertained at dinner at the Chety club in the assembly room of the Senate office building Tuesday, when [ham until a suitable house can be{will have as their guests this week iy the country, not only in actual Work, | guest, Mrs. John S. Vernay of Illi- | Chase Club last nizht Lieut, Come' Mrs. Marshall received a handsome silver service from the hands of the !found. the latter’s sister, Mrs. Catherine| Mr. T. R. Preston, president of the | but by their “example, in devotinginois and for Mrs. Philip Clancey of | mander E. M. King. assistant™® 2 : i ;i i : . : The house on V street a Brandt and niece, M eta Bockius | Southern Commercial Congress, and |hours without number to thd making | Buffalo, N. Y. With her will be Mre. | oor : i ; 3 o or! % street g 6 randt an 3 g1 3 £ g - 1w, v inav of the sh embas- “ulmf“r“hf.’fi:wd .““‘;, hf\r i wdkwd'.""(’_% I',h: WL 1},'“ joception lwhich Mr. and Mrs. Hughes built|of Canton, Ohio, and the senator's | Mrs. Preston of Chatanooga, Tenn. | of hospital zarments. surgical dress- | Wesner of St Louis, Mrs. McClure of | 1oV attache b St it T and buitet luncheon at the Army and Navy Club for Gen.-Pershing was |while the former was ab sosonias|niece. Miss Marion Atlee Wilson of | have ongaged o sulte at the Hotel |ings and knitting for the wounded | Kansas City and Mrs. Thomas P. |3 #p Wrs. Hine. Comman another important affair, while the musical and dance at Rauscher's |justice of the Suprerme Al Gore and her house guest, Mrs. John | 37 Paul H. Bast~do. Commander and € o2 1 3 Court was | Philadelphia. Mre. Pomerene will en- [ Washington for the inauguration and | soldiers. e Gore and PAtcy. - last night, with Mr. and Mrs. Govin as hosts, brought the lighter side {s0ld by them to the rmur."" ',.cm. 45| tertain at luncheon Wedn will arrive early next week. In order not to lose any time at|s. Young. Mrs. R. L. Kaufman. Mrs. H. May of life uppermost {of War and Mrs. John W. Wee “‘.;’,f,nwnor of Miss Wilson and M e the Tuesday meetings the habit was| Mr. and Mrs. Vers both of |field. Commander and Mrs. Soule. F have already established themselves;ius. and on Thursday she will bel Miss May Govin is leaving Wash-|formed of appointing a commitiee whom are guests of Senator and Mrs. | Miss Grace Brand. Commander and o . s 3 A there for the spring season. 2 %1 hostess at tea, when her guests are | ington March 4 for a short visit at{each week to arrange a picnic lunch- | Reed, went to Annapolis yesterday { Mrs. J. R. Barry, Miss Marian Trum- HE incoming administration will find innumerable social events to = P asked to meet Mrs. Brandt. Cawbridge, Mass., or the week end. {eon, and the idea proved so success- [for the Army and Navy basket bail |bull, Signor Ceeeato of the Italian * engage them during the spring, there being an important schedule | MT Harry M. Daugherty of 6 = ful that it was continued after the |game. embassy staff, Mr. Tracy Lay. Mr. e Fce il e 5 Bk i C2 € lwho will be the - 2l The minister and Mme. Grouitch| Miss Helen Walker of New Y war and is a delightful means of — ; Blains Mallan, Commander Esra Al of balls. dances. card parties. musicals and other forms of entertain- | e’ next admisistiatin ha. Al 1 have as thelr Euests this Week | will he the gucst ot Mre Troman st | Deinging the ladies of the Senate Grs. John B. Kendrick, wife of |lon. Gommander Quinn and Lieat ment o cugage u.m“ until f_}unhe. the b}xlg }:neénmnmal r}'{‘mmh. Many japartment at Wardman | Hotel, | M. and Mre. George B Mathews of | Carter for the week. Miss Walker [closor together. Mrs. Marshall has | Senator Kendrick, will ntertain 2 | L Townsend. " . persons from Obio will attend the tea which Mrs. Atle vill {2 s expecte € hei w alo. N. Y. who will arrive Tues- | spent s ast w v 3 - president, and it is expectes cheo rty Monday at 2400 % v B P a Atlee Pomerene will jand it is expected that he will not b | Buffalo. Y. wh spent a portion of last week with | been m;:g:n‘v;dm. wife of the incom- |Street for Mrs. Breckinridge Long. - in some time. Mme.;Mr and Mrs. S. Richard Fuller. She |that give at the High ! Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis enter- ¥ state will entert Mrs. Edward Puller will entertain | tained at dinner last night. - guests at luncheon Tuesday in honor == of Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins. Mrs. Charles Johns: - luncheon yesterday at the Shoreham, Senator and Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones | having amnog her guests Mrs. Vie- nds March 3. and all of the higher officials ir at |accompanied to Washing! “jday, to rvema " C Aot aloser M B TR e a’;";'“;;“r‘: time of the inauguration be MiS | Grouitch will entertain at a luncheon | is ‘the sister of Mr. James Blaine jing Vice President. will be the next board of Emergency Hospital will give a card r at 3 o'clock, March | PAUSRerty or any other members of | Wednesday, and, witih the minjster.) Walker. whose marriage to Miss|president of the organization, whic e L s gve a card party at 3 o'clock, March |his fumily. . ® Of | hgs cards out for a dinner March 9. | Elizabeth Harrison, daughter of the |has several vice presidents, a secre- 19, in the home of Mrs. T. T. Gaff. The date for the ball to be given for % el Miss Veta Vesnitch, daughter of the | Jate former President Benjamin Harri- | tary and treasurer. Mrs. William the Episcopal Home for Children is announced as April 11. The Secretary of Agriculture-desig- | Premier of e ""h‘;“x’:io';"““;‘ur“ pon; !“'i‘l“mkn‘ place in New York in | Calder. wife of Svnam::“(‘nld‘o;r, x;‘al‘(: nate and M e e ded frequent visitor at the legat - | April. Miss Walker is secreta t{a charming tribute to Mrs. Marshal s s BuBI A TOnes T seems quite fitting that the Vice Presid have a Iar,_'rfiun‘l‘l)'":-lrcl\(\vd)l:'“v:»"“;‘(‘f"|in.’.:llh<- winter, will arrive in Wash- | the committee ‘of ladies who have | m the addeess She made in presenting Ber Tast cvening i lonos of Saneior|sor, Cusman. Mrs.Jack Bldjie. and l cems quite fitting that the Vice President and Mrs. Marshall should | a furnished apasiimen et e’ HkeN | ington Thursday, to be the guest for | excepted an emblem to be worn as|the gift in which politics plaved no | Jer, 125t evening Senator | Mrs. Archibald Davis . - receive at the benefit ball March 4 for the Child Welfare Society. | Jands, where they il molce [’l';_,;'a week of Miss Adeline Oxnard. !fi };r?.oc:x bylwomen relatives of men | part, for the wives of the replrllblimr; J 2 e e RN R s S - PHonie: atde Mo Athelr S iy illed in ‘the war and buried in}members of the Senate as well as of | s, and Mrs, LK anic(}\fl‘ znn:;ll‘\'h fm} t;x:e }(,ir):irdk{‘\"el?z':g 5?};{02 the ?me?na“o" P | was here a few w: "‘;’:;, :‘, 3”3:} Mrs. Clark Burdick and Miss Ruth|jorance. Mrs: Wadsworth, wife of |the democratic combined in the pres- { of §{2i‘.§fl~§o‘&”“‘.’fisbf’flé‘s"m““"i”(?fi’? 154 y < cene that night at the | voted some time during her m'a, {5 | Burdick have returned from a month's { Senator James W. Wadsworth, ir., |entation. T & ner tomorrow evening. T the important work of fAinding & sui, |$tay in Panama and joined Repre-|and Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt, wife of Daniels, who'wis president of % able home. B @ sult- | 0 tative Burdick at the Hotel La|the former assistant secretary of the on entertained at Col. and Mrs, Charles B. Drake en- tertained at dinner last evening preceds ng the musical and dance which M anil ‘Mrs. R. R, Govin gave at Rausche.. er's.” Gol. and Mrs. Drake's guests nume- New Willard will be a brilliant one with the foremost members of society in this country and many noted personages from abroad present. For avy Department.ayxiliary, has oneeHicnce ol W 2 ; : s “ayette, where they have an apartment | Navy, head this committee. ke endeared = herself to the | ' Senator and Mrs. Sheppard of Texas | bered fourteen. 4 ;h' N ad ‘r’-’|“§‘mrl ki \\Ia:i:l'n;z'm}:v allr‘haft time, ball tickbts havel |y, aingen o )y, daughters of for the ‘winter. —— Women. she. was. . assooiated. -withy|Will enteriain at a larze buet sup. | Col. and Alve. Drake will entertain ax heen place n sale ir he leading hotels of the city and scarcely . ghters of the Mrs. James B. Slater of Johnstown, | throughout the war, and of which | Per at the Maison Dupont this even- | company of young people at dinner on ‘tary of State’ and Mrs. Colby. W K1y L entertain at a dance tomorrow | The Misses Rowe of Brooklyn are pa."nd "Mre ever has such an opportunity been given of seeing en masse so many men | orme AL R OWIL | (he beautiful silver »bowl and tray+[dBE. When their honor guests .wiil| Wednesday for their dauzhter. Miss Bars and women of society and of large affairs. e g night. visiting their uncle, Representative|South Fork, Pa., are the guests of -nted to her is a proof. The |be the Postmaster General and Mrs. | rine Drake, and will take their zuests 12 A Frederick W. Rowe, at the Hotel La|Representative and Mrs, John b ntation was made Friday morn- | Burleson. later to the dance of the Junior League, - il g . Senator-clect Sumuel Shortridge of | Fayette, where he is spending the jzose of Pennsylvania at the Con-|ing in the apartment of Mrs. Daniels’ — ! = Members n{ Cabmet will go to the home of Mrs. George | California d his family are en|winter. They will remain through|gress Hall Hote mother. Mrs. Adelaide Worth Bagley, Rep) (tative and Mrs. Edward , T '"m“ fe hl street, to be her gues's | Toute to Washington, and will for a | next wee at the Dupont, Mrs. Coontz, wife of | . Holland will entertain at dinner | COMPany at tomorrow with e Mr. and Mr: - : ve for their home in!Ume make their home at the New e DL otk Rear Admiral Robert E. Coontz, chief | this evening. when tHeir guests will | (Wenty-four guests. She will resume h Packing Their Trunks | Eaicigh. N ¢ on the “cvening of | Willare. Senator Mre. ‘Short. | Mrs. Delos A Blodgett will enter-| e and Mra, 8. Richard wonites 209 [of aval operations, making the Hi- | beuae. the members of the Cinginm | Monaay afternoons at home on that dazs Mrs. Delos Blodzett will entertain a March 5 | ridge Lave th ch i ce party f he 2} sail fr v g add £ pre: i rncmn & % A e haares he ! ‘hildren with |tain a house party for the comingigail from New York on March 2 |tle address of presentation, in the | delegation in Congress and their . £ For Early Departures oo Bagley left Friday afternoon | them. week end and will have a large com- | aboard the Aquitania for E"LZ',M.; presence of seventeen members of the | wives. Mrs. Davis Ireland will entertain at y P: or Texas. to make an extended visit pany at dinner on Friday, after which | and will remain abroad through the | auxiliar izor Thouii e . to her s 1d Mrs. Alanson B. n, Mr. W. H. Bagley, pub-, The charge d'affaires of the Netk Representative she will take her guests to the ball; summer. o lisher of the Fort Worth Record erlands legation, Jonkheer W. 10, ¢ . 2 ! i 71 entertained at dinner last a2 E e Q ‘| which will be given that evening for y Houghton entertained at dinner las Mira. Sohn IC. Hremoot will entetatl : £ 22 | Beautort, returned to Washington | WNCh Wi an that sveningrlos H evening swbeni | their lpuests fwene ]l n C. Fremont will e Most Members of President| 1he atiornes tromerat and rs, a1 5, €VOIng from New Yor o8| ihe bendteior tnelonbaRw CItar 005 JOR ARG Ball of Ar . At Homes Announced Senator and Mrs. William M. Calder, | ¢ 3 supber party this evening in honop : 2 G 1 { Mitchell Palmer will remain in their | was hose ot oo eral da | pecica are former Senator and Mr m < Representative and Mre. James R |, wnois here from New York for Wilson's Official Family to| house at s15s 5 ¥ romai was host at dinner at the Metro- d are form. = g y Dociety o Mann. Representative and Mrs. James - - 3 32°R & rough the | S WOSt A Alden Smith of Michigan, - . G Mann. R cntativeianin Sia few days. The guests will number politan Club in m Alden i And Navy I eague Will W. Husted. Representative and Mr: ring se 2 | s on. Miss Bartlett, niec eskioa ety jof .\lrsvt Palm has returned to her ! home in Baltimore after a few d; he guest of the Attorney Gener: about twenty and will include Min- |ister and Mme. Grouitch and Minis- ter and Mme. Peter. and Mrs. Edward Porcher vder, Representative and Cocoa, Fla.. and Mr.and Mrs. S B B Held on March 30 For Qoming Weel|Homenpisnvier fepresent atire fang evening. Leave Capital in Very Short Time. Mrs. Ramsey D. Potts gav. a Red | Peck of Mobile. y tive and Mrs. Wallace H. White, jr { Repres 1 world fiere. ! welcomes in the offic Pr. | 3trs Paimer. Cross reunion tea at her apartment - i ntative and Mrs. Frederic C. —_— S LSRR O e at the Wyoming yesterday, enter-| Lerd Queenborough, who arrived on S Hicks and Dr. and Mrs. William Mil-| arc pobert E. Coontz will entert March 001 & | — taining the membe of the High-|the Aquitania early last week, is ¢ Mme. Couardet to Dlscon- ler Collie tain at a luncheon tomorrow. Mrs. Albert Sidney Burleson Miss Sydney Burleson, wife daughter of the and ; lands e barker W | pected to come to Washington for ll‘!?;Is Great Mxlntary Affair of g Receivi T = and § West s punch and Mrs. Ireland | {payguration and will be the guest o .| tinue Re; - fie S esarcen A e Dimock. His lats wits| Easter Season—Alll Soc: celving on lU€s |,y ana Mr. s of | will leave Washington Tyes. ; 3 at dinner last evenin: ety Keeping That Day for! 4 the Month of their guests were the third ent Wiison's cab! members i — = I of the British em-| — ' R. Leslie Craigie en-| Mr George Bond Cochran entertained and their lies have hundre a small company at dinner last evening: Andre Picard of Paris, [ Was formerly Mis here who regret their| their home in Austin, -Te rilli 7 i ustin, “Tex. The guests of Commander and | daughter of the late Mr. William when assistant sceretary of state and Mr warm friend sabelle (f. Wells and|listed men of the Army, { | 2 c he | Postmaster General 5 5 ro s . s GEe departure. Most of the ladies of the | reral will join them g ; pice ck. Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman will be host departur. 1 ! he la when the new Postmaster Genopa] | Mrs. Lamar K. Leahy at the Con- | Whitney and a neice of Mrs T’"{"’“‘I March. | Merle-Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry!ess af a luncheon Tuesday at Ward- outgoing cabinet have been more than | assumes office. necticut, have ‘completed their Visit. | Lord Queenborough = is accompanid Event. e I e T e R TR generous in giving their time and) e = 1by his son-in-law da ) b e. ardet, wife he military. P e Mra, Elsie Cobb eyt i Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gravener have | fonorable. and Mrs. Charles F. J.0 The annual ball of the W .g|attache of ‘the French embassy, will | V2 = 7 g 3 . ey to local interests and they will o) Secralare A annual ba oman’s | 1t 4 X son of ork _an v Mrs. Owes = Reie money to local inter nd they will| The Secretary of the Interior. | returned to Washington from & short | inm. AERs ATy e e ST discontinue her Tuesday afternoons at '\‘M";.P). B Mr. M. D Peterson { gi Ai;“fl"di'::'";"‘\ i Hhed | be missed very much {dudge John Barton Payne, will leave | visit in Atlantic City. .'. rmy and Navy Leag be given | home during March. S e S A e L a nesday Their future plans are of part | Washington March 10 for' Pinehurst, = = Stewart Devore, wife of Gen.|Wednesday night, March 30, in the e R e it : e interest lenaage " YU endnia wedk o )t Men Bdoussd Wiciar uancs a0 her C. Devore, U, § A, 18 spend” | ballroom of the New Willard, ana|, MU Yan Santvoord Merle-Smith will | U\ /U804 Nrs. Craigie will go south| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hilton Story £ - 208 preseans little daugh fanacs brotiene for|ing some time in Chicago. She and| ;. oyening will be given over en-|ire ShenOme, tomorrow afternoon for| . u; fhe middle of March for a Visit | entertained ompany at a dinnef The Secretary of State and Mrs - a visit to Mr s brother and | 3, *Tivore recently purchased sk penaline sl the last time this season. fn ‘the different resorts of the SOUth., Tuesday evening At their bungnlow, Colby, and their daughters: will Yeave| _The Secretary of Agriculture and | Sister-in-law, Ci and Mrs. De R.|Ciinam, one of the historic mansions | tirely by society folk for the event. o e e e bl L e et Washington after March 1, but as they [ Mt Meredith will close their apart- | Cabell. ut Raritan arsenal, Metachen. | o Fredericksburg, Vi, romantically | This ball is looked forward to each [, Mrs Breckenridge Long will be atl . ,nq Mr acl R. Govin en- | poulevard, Amonk their guests were i b M E Loo¥iment this week, and Monday, March [N J. They will be absent for sev- | iqqeiated with the life of Gen Wash-| . oor as the great e o "‘:‘E‘S‘p]fl‘lls‘::l'('cexl“o n a cloc azlw‘mi“m, a large company at a mu-{ My and Mrs. Bdwara H. Story, Mre; have made many close = here} 7. will leave for Des Moines, lowa, | €ral weeks. A {ington and his wife, as it was there et S ae A e ) 1R O LR A sical followed by dancing last even-| prigerick B, Clarke, Mrs. Beverly they will undoubtedly return for fre-| Where they ‘will *superintend the | oo o Hampson will haye | they spent = week of their hone Gaster season. and 1s patronized| . . pbiwer W. West will be at|ing at Rauscher's. The muests num-! pogeers Mré. Louise Kilgore. Miss Quent visits in the futore s Gompletion of 4 new home which | MIS SERCY. e hONe Werk end | Mmoon. Chatham is situated on an em- | not only by all branches of the sery-| TS PArker W West will he at]iRg 8% J0NT500" ana “the prozram. | Srifioite Martin, Miss Esthee Coopery Ly CELE L G { Miss Dorothy Byron of Hagerstown, | Inence overlapking the sum- |ice, but by socicty generally. The |at the Soldiers: Home Bk began At L O Bonsana: | Miss Clarice Firestone, Mise Lucileg 2 Mrs. Da Franklin Houston, wif. Faey ot o Md., who will arrive on Friday morn- """Ar R OMa? proceeds will be for the benefit of i by Mf"’ ’ZL“”(,‘ Yo n.-..r‘iuufiM“’vh"“f' Miss K?I:A‘z{--! An};u—l.:;. a}m- of the S, ry of the Treasury, with retary of Commerce ing in time for the inaugural cere- | ™ e Sl Mrs. Thomas will be at|M. dr ano, i aphTidte | Ruth Hanna, Miss Helen Boyd, Misg her you 2@ and daughter, Law-| M _ Willis Alexander will | mony. Miss Miriam Benoist, who has been | ¢ - welfare work among the en-|yome for the last time this season to- | Ros. Cuban pianist, and Frank Bibb.| yviga Clare, Miss Slater, Capts x Washington a short time g aBs ALK S 4 vy and|morrow afternoon, after 4 o'clock at|accompanist. A humber of dinner| gorry M. Smith, ¢ Harry Ockery rence left yesterday for | F4M 0 fiin e | Darties were give eceding the mu- | . 4 for several we. of \Mrs. Houston's ! v )y iy o with ‘their. soncinlaw sod Mrs. Kincheloe 1 social attention, has returned to Ker!ine chaplains, and also for the sup- Mrs. George Julian Zolney will be at | dancing later. A buffet supper was jp,rrv Ruble, Mr. Timothy Mooneys R A D danghter. Dr: and M« NSRS Jenner, Receive for Tuesday| om0 o= e port of the clubhouse, which is al- {home this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock | served about midnight. ! Mr B. Rodgers, Mr. Walter Dawson; Kttt in their home at 1110 Rhode Island | €eceive 1or luesday Lieut. and Mrs. Bdmund Fitzgerald i ways a haven to enlisted men when | When Mr. Zolney's most recent workf Mr. and Mrs. Govin will entertain | i g SOCETTS g0 OIS PR avenuc will be shown to their friends. | a distinguished company at luncheon | po 4 (ERE ' 31" Allen T. Doggett. The Secretary of War and Baker, accompanied by their ch will leave Washington S. SeLh Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, wife “",‘,‘,""{if',.fl';'.;i,‘,‘g’.',',’,‘;’ marriage took PIace|off duty in Washington. foday In honor of the Secretary of The Secretary of Labor. Mr. Wil- | Representative Kincheloe of Ken-| . 04 for the Pacific coast and will| The committee having charge of| Mrs. Robert W. Woolley will be at!State and Mrs. Colb; liam B. Wiison, and his daughter. | tucky, will be at home Tuesday aff- | sail from San Francisco March 5 for|(he event includes Mrs. Alexander|Nome tomorrow afternoon at 1811 19th of Switzerland nnn;MiSS Denys’ Engagement urday to s Agnes Hart Wilsc vill re ernoon, at her residence, 2151 Cali- ' v e street, for the last time this season. The minister of 1 Mi gnes Hart Wilson, will remain | ernoon, at her residence, 2151 Cali-|Lieut- Hubbard's new post in thefgo o ¥, " F 0 0 R B street, fo e e tatneatat Alororiiast return to their home in Cleveland.lin the hou on Cathedral avenue | fo street, in compliment to Mrs. | Philippi & 2 Onio. FHICE thoy have ofoumid - oo s e T ot L promoting; Mrs. Albert Mills chair-| Mrs. Lewis J. Battle JVill be at home | night members of the (';nh ssy staft Announced by Parent, s {seasons during the carly spring Stanl and her sister, Miss Mary | Miss Adelaid Oxnard will be thejman of patronesses and boxes; Mrs.|informally tomorrow afternoon at 1401{anq others in honor of the Secretary| 4, p.o .ng Mrs. . Ward Denys The Secretary of the Navy and| Miss Wilson reuirned on Friday | Soaper | of *Henderson)| Ky. “Mrs.|house gucst of Miss Elizabeth White [Bmerson H. Liscum. president of (he|Kennedy street. ‘Dr. Battle has re- | o¢“1egation Dr. Jenny and Mme. |, The Rev: and Wrs X Hard Denya Mrs. Daniels closed their residence | from (¢ at 1841 Wyoming avenue yesterday | has be and are now occupying the apartment | William 2. Wilson, jr, and Mr. Thon of Mrs. Daniels’ mother, Mrs. Ad as Wilson. She was accompanied by ! B. Rouse, M taide Worth Pagley. at the the Du-|her sister-in-law Mrs. Tpomas Wil- | trin,” Mrs.” King Swope, Mrs. John |and Mjss White 4 jont There they will remain until |son and her two childrdy, wio will Wesley Langley and Miss Marie Mc- | A she wmjddle of the week, when they spend a fortnight with her, rch 28 for the dance which Mr. on Ma ibrin_county, Pa. where she|Kincheloe will be assisted in receiv league, chairman of the supber com-|joined Mrs. Battle at their home after| yonny, who were recently married in | Giueel? Gendolyn to Mr. William n visiting her brothers. Mr.|ing by Mrs. J. C. W. Beckham. Mrs.|and Mrs. Jacob A. Ulman of Balti-{mittee; Miss Imma Nourse chair-lan absence of ten days spent in)yuiich “and, have just returned tolQiuEiIar GRERinan 10 S0 Th Ot l;\lhrn William Barkley. Mrs. Arthur|more will give in honor of their|man ofinvitations,and Mrs. A. Howard| Florida. this country, and Mr. Louis H. Junod,| Ky~ The marriage will take p! soon after Easter, and will be .fi James Campbell Can- | daughter. Miss Katherine C. Ulman,|Clark, chairman of publicity. Mrs. e ahe Swiss donsul general in New Richard H. Jackson, wifo of Admiral| Mrs. W. C. Harilee will be at home [the 7 quiet affair, owing to the s / ] v Saturday afternoon, Marc : owing Mes Tk T MUK e ot oW {'.?.Ilk"’"' LR R L T 2 B oliowing the dinner there was a “Scath of Mr. Robinson's mother. . -

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