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MRS HEBER g HAVO'I;‘A;N};e istetr o Pxesicfen{, who Sailed yesterday for \\ &DMONSTON- PHOTOS = South ‘A-merica. A Dinner by Vice President And Mrs. Coolidge Feature NVANZANZANZANZAN I EBRUARY 4 B TN NNNIONIANNUSNONTONA . Miss. ABIGAIL HARDING. Sister of the President who is ac- _companying MraVotaw to South Ametica. List of Happenings Of Week’s @@1 Events Society Has Interesting and Satisfactory Program.j Which Was Marked by Functions of Note Recently Gathered In Society Circles iSenator and Mrs. Smoot to Events in Diplomatic World Of Interest to Capital Folk the Capinet atd: 1923 —PART MRS CALVIN y COOLIDGE., Wit e Pres '1d°£ %‘%«ngce € 1L ith him ent,ex:ta'me:l inner Thur:da;dy night- Dates of Receptions Formally Announced By Society Leaders Mrs. George Sutherland “At UNDERWOCO PHOTOS ~ Mzs ERIC BUXTON, Wife of the Commercial G i g Attache of the Btitish Embass ys 'Social Functions in Honor Of Vice President Coolidge Members of Cabinet and Other Prominent Offi- Cials Hosts to Dinner Guests—“\veek.s Record of Festivities. Ambassador and Senora de Mathieu Going to New ‘ | | and Official Visiting. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. than its predecessor, last week was an unusually inter- 1d satisfactory one, giving the entire social world ample inity to mect at its best and yet carrying less unseemly haste than filed the fina! days of January. The official dinner, with the Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge as hosts, on Thursday night, and the several well arranged entertainments given for them by others; the | splendid scene of Wednesday night, which included the pageant and ball | for the Child Weliare Association, and the series of dinners preceding; | the embassy dinners and the not less interesting program for the Secre- tary of State and Mrs. Hughes, all combined to round out a week of quite exceptional interest. The at homes, including the delightiul tea given Thursday aiternoon at Rauscher's by Mrs. Pepper and Mrs. Reed, wives oi the senators from Pennsylvania. showed the eagerness with which | wonien are embracing the last few days of the season for visiting ESS hectic csting oppor HE Chicago Op will hold the attention society the first three evenings of this week, and Poli's will come into its own again housing as spendid audiences from every standpoint as it has ever shel-; tered. Boxes. loges and groups of seats have been taken by society folk, while the house quite genergliy shows the interest of Washingtonians in the opera. There will be visitors entertained in the various boxes from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, while the hundreds oi Illinois jolk in the capital are availing themselves of this opportunity to gloat over the talent of their own state. “Aida” will open tomorrow night at 8 o’clock—dinner parties must necessarily be early ones—with as brilliant a galaxy in the audicnce as has been seen in many vears osca.” Tues- day night, and “Sniegurotchka’—* Maiden™the third evening. all wiil be equally well attended | OLDING boxes are the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mecllon; the ! Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks, the ambassador of Peru, Senator | and Mrs. Lawrence Phipps, Senator and Mrs. Kendrick, Senator and Mrs. Andrius A. Jones, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Frederic / Mrs. Joseph 1. Thropp. Miss Mary Stewart, AMrs. R. R. Govin, Mr. and Mrs. G. Logan Payne, Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. B. H. Warder and Mrs. Roland C. Ringold. As notable as the box parties will be the smaller parties entertained throughout the house. MR‘. FREDERICK DENT GRANT is entertaining at luncheon today for the \ice President and Mrs. Coolidge, and the ambassador of Beigium and Baroness de Cartier have invited a company to meet the dean of Windsor. Tomorrow night notable among the dinner parties will he that of the minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff for the ambassa- dor of Spain and Senora de Riano. Wednesday will be a general day at 1 in the cabinet. Mrs. Coolidge receiving in her suite at the New Willard and the cabinet women in their respective homes. The British ambassador will entertain at dinner that evening, and Friday night they will give a dance in the embassy for the younger members oi society. Saturday evening the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will give the nrst of a series of dinner parties. Keep. Mrs. Edward C. Walker, | HE Congressional Ciub, now in the throes of as live any held in a close district*of the middle west, will give its annual} Ireakfast at Rauscher's Monday, February 12, at high noon, and the pro- | gram being arranged wiil equal, if it does not surpass, any given at a Congressional breakiast in years past. The club has fully shown its social | iiecessity to the congressional circle this season, by its many teas and ! homes held there, which, of course, were aside from the regular weekly ogram. Mrs. Frelinghuysen, under whose graceful regime the club will close for the season, has made it notably brilliant by bringing to it the hest of music and other features. ly an election as | Guadalispe Club'Gives Its Annual Reception The Guadalupe Club gave its an-| nual banquet and reception Friday evening at the Hotel Lafayette, in commemoration of the signing of} the Hidalgo-Guadalupe _treaty. on| February 2, 1848. Miss Margaretta Hazzard, corresponding secretary, presided in the absence of the presi- dent, Mrs. William F. Quicksall, who | is confined to her room. Miss Haz- | zard made a short but charming ad- dress. The company included Mr. and Mrs. Miss Katharine Pomeroy's Engagement Announced | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Pomeroy of Greenwich, Conn, announce the +ngagement of their daughter, Miss Katharine Pomeroy, to Mr. Malcolm vakes of New York. Miss Pomeroy's mother, who died in 1913, was Miss Louise Crane Richards, and was the niece of the late Mr. Zenas Crane nd the late Senator W. Murray Crane «of Dalton, Mass. Her father is a ni live of Pittsfield, Mass. Miss Pomeroy was educated st Rosemary Hall and jleave Washington immediately after ! the dinner dance which Gen. and Mrs. lof several | opera. Close Home Here When Congress Adjourns—Other | Notes of Interest. Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot will close their home here on Connecticut avenue at the close of Congress and return to thelr home in Salt Lake City. Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed will the adjournment of Congress and will spend some time in Bermuda. Miss Aisla Mellon, daughter of the Secretary of the Treasury, will Te- turn from New York this evening, aft- er spending several days there. Mrs. Ten Eyck, wife of Representa- tive Peter G. Ten Eyck, has returned to her home, in Albany, N. Y., having been called there by the iliness and death of her mother. Mrs. Ten Eyck will not return to Washington this season. Miss Anna Hamlin wili return today from New York, where she went for Corneilus Vanderbilt, jr,, gave Friday evening. Col and Mrs. D. B. Devora have ar- rived in Washington and will be at the Shoreham for several weeks. They will not open their country home near Fredericksburg, Va. until April. Mr. and Mre. William Henry White will leave today for the sout d will spend several - weeks at Highland Pines Inn, Scuthern Pines, N. C. Mrs. Sarah Lee Phillips will leave for New York tomorrow for a_visit days and to attend the Miss Lispenard Seabury. who has been at her home in New York for several weeks, will rejoin her uncle and aunt, Capt. and Mrs Austin Kautz, at their Wash®ngton home, early this week | On account of ess Mrs Gordon has been obliged to van social engagements. Dr. Felix S. Periz aud Dr. B. berty de Sandos. Buenos Aires. hi takén apartments at the Burlingto, Hotel, where they will remain for ,a; indefinite period Peyton | Aeh e n n Mrs, L. W. Eugster will go to Nev York tomorrow preparatory to sail- ing for the Canal Zone, where she will remain until the end of March, visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. Dabney O. Elliott, at Corozal. Mrs. Elliott will come to Washing- ton late In the spring and will join her parents at their summer home in Maine, Col. Elliott joining her in the summer. Miss Lillian Thompson. daughter of Mrs. Douglas B. Thompson, will go to | Baltimore, February 12 to attend the | Baltimore Cotillon, to be given at} the Lyric on that date. { Miss Grace Pyles of this city will sail from New York on the steam- ship Surinar .February 7 for an ex- tended visit with her father at St.| Thomas, Virgin Islands. Miss Pyles expects to remain at St.| Thomas indefinitely. i Miss Hope Cals of 1324 Monroe street had as her guest for a week Miss Mildred Cohen of Chicago. Senator and Mrs. Henry L. Myers of Montana, have announced the en-. gagement of their daughter, Mary An- netta, to Mr. John C. Donnally of Charleston, W. Va. The marriage is expected to occur early in March. {since their return to this country a JMiss Porter's School at Farmingto Conn., and has been prominent identified with the social and chari- table activities of Greenwich. Mr. Oakes is_the son by a former. mar- rlage of Mrs. dward W. Packard of Greenwich and New York, and is the grandson of Mrs. Charles H. Morse of Winter Park, Fla. His grandmother, Mrs, James Oakes of this city, is the widow of Gen. James Oakes. Mr. Oakes tended St. Paul’s School at Concord, . H., and was graduated at Yale in the class of 1920. The present Mrs. Pomeroy was Mrs. George W. Boyd of Philadelphia and the daughter (Mira) of Mr. and Mrs. Urosby S. Noyes of this city. Mrs. Pomeroy is the sister of Mr. Theodore W. Noyes and Mr. Frank B. Noyes and has_a wide eircle of warm friends in Washington. ¥ 1t is tholight that the wedding will take place in the early fall. Former Representative and Mrs. Thetus-W. Sims anmounce -thegen- mt, of thelr daughter, Miss} i gty Mr. Chester A.'Srlow, ir. John 8. Blair, Mr. v | Lucien Powell Paintings Mrs. Giles, Mra. Gibson White, Mrs. George W. Wallace, Mrs. John s' Will Be Shown Todly Beaumont, Mrs. €. Jewett Wood, Mrs.| AP exhibition of paintings by Lu- Rose Gouveneur Hoes, Miss Maud .| °ie% Powell will open this afternoon Gonvisnent: Mva at the Art Center, 1106 Connecticut i "l‘( 3 :]"' Hughes Oliphant, | yenus northwest, with a collection rs. Lockwood Jones, Mrs. Carey,|of drawings by Mrs. Minnigerode An- Mrs. Hobart Brooks, Mrs. John §. f"‘;fi :4" ;’1" lllive a reception and 2 or Mr. Powell. : Tucker, Miss Lila. Worthington, | “Ausisiing Mra. Andrews will be Mrs, Miss Louise Wood. Miss Alice Ren-{ Mitchell Carroll, Mrs. Duncan Me- | nolds, Miss Florence Butler, Miss|Kim, Mrs. Alice Barney, Mrs. Delos| Grace Balch, Mr. Earl Van Wagoner, | Blodgett. Mrs. Charles Matthews, and ‘M". Percy Van Ness, Mr. George R.|Mrs. Willlam Hitz. A musical pro- Williamson and Mr. Hunt. gram under the auspices of the Art After the dinner Miss Loulse Wood | and .Archeology League will be given played a group of piano- numbers, | at 5 d'clock. when Mr. Edouard ‘Albion and Mr. Van Ness played a few num- | will present two young singers of the bers from his recently composed | Washington opera, Mrs. Dorothy opera. Other officers of the club are | Mansfield, soprano, who je a daugh- | rs. John S. Blair, Mrs. Noble New- | ter-in-law of Representative Mans- port Potts, Mrs, Gibson White, vice field of Texas; Mr. Albert Shefferman, presidents: Mrs, Frederick W. Matte- | baritone. who' took the role of Count son, registrar; Mrs, C. Jewett Wood, ! Monterone in “Rigoletto,” and Miss recording secretary: Miss Maud | Marie Hanson, accompanist. - There Géuverneur, treasurer; Gen. Horatlo | wiil be no admission charge and Gates Glbsom, U. S. A ‘historian. public is cordially imvited o’ mttend. the |and York—Latter Soon to Sail for Chile. The ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathleu will go to New York today to spend smeveral days at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel before Sen- | ora de Mathleu safls Thursday for her home in Santiago, Chile. Short- ly after her arrival there Senorita Sophie Gana will set the date for Silenzi went to New York Friday and was among the guests of Gen. and Mrs. Cornelits Vanderbllt, jr., at their dinner-dance that eveniug. second secretary embassy, Mr. Roberto Gorcalves, s expected to | come .to Washington shortly to take Rp h]xB‘: duties. He will succeed Mr. merico de ‘Galvao Bueno, who has her marriage in April to Senor Don |retyrned to his home in Brazil on Joaquin Larrain of Santiago, whose leave of absence. 3 engagement was announced a short| . e e & new assistant military attache time ago. Senorita Gana, with her for 113 sipinese embasey. . Capt mother and sister, spent several win- | Keiiohi Kumagave. has arrived in ters here with Senora de Ganw's|Washinston and taken the upartment s ®|at 1415 Chapin street occupied by bother-in-law and sister, the ambas- |ine tormer assistant military attache, sador and Senora de Mathieu. Maj. Yoil Fujli. who has returned t apan. The new Brazilian Mendes o the The ambassador of Belglum and Baroness de Cartier will be hosts at luncheon today at the embassy, en- tertaining in honor of the dean of Windsor, the Very Rev, Albert Vie- tor Baillie, who came to Washington vesterday from New York. The ambassador and Baroness de Cartier will also entertain at dinner Saturday evening for the latter's niece, Miss Betty Connolly of New York. who is spending a portion of the winter with them at the embassy, Thé new assistant naval attache of the French embassy, Chief Engineer Paul Edouard Henri-Gripon, pected to sall this week for Upon hig arrival here he will take up his duties at the naval attache’s office. The secretary of the Rumanian le- gation and Mme. Nano have arrived in Mexico for a visit of some length and will not return to Washington until the spring. The ambassador of Peru, Senor Don |- The attache of the British emba Federico Pezet, is expected to return |Mr. Harold H. Sims, will entertain a tomorrow from New York, where he |small company at supper this evening is spending the week end. in_honor of his brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and_Mrs. G. Ross H._Sims of Montreal, Canada, who arrived yes- Caetani, will entertain a company at{terday to spend a week with dinner_Saturday evening, February |Sims. He will be host at dinner Fri- 24, fn compliment to the Secretary of |day evening for his guests, taking the State and Mrs. Hughes. party later to the dance at the Britizh = embassy. The ambassador of ltaly, Prince The newly appointed ambassador | of Japun and Mme. Hanthara will ar- | rive in San Francisco the middle of { next week and will come at once to Washington. The ambassador is not a stranger here, having served his government at this post as secretary |and will sail shortly. Senor Cheva- of the embassy, at which time he wag |lier comes to this post to succeed a bachelor. {Senor Don Enrique A. Jimenez, who with Senora de Jimenez returned to Panama early in December. ? The newly appointed secretary of the Panama legation, Senor Don Juan B. Chevalier, and & ra de Chevalier were expected to sail for this coun- try January 23, but were detained, Senora de zalde, wife of the minister of Ecuador, will not receive Friday afternoon., but will be at home Friday afternoon, February 16 The retiring secretary of the |Japanese embassy and Mme. Arita lett | Washington Tuesday for the Pacific {coast, whence they will sail the end of this week for China. where he will take up his duties as secretary of the mbassy in Pekin. The_mipister of Rumania and Prin- cess Bibesco will return early this week from New York, where they are | spending the week end. They were | among those who went to attend the ance which Gen. and' o . dinner, und dance i, G gand [bassy Chavalier Guiseppe Brambilla Feiiay bYening. !has been appointed diplomatic agent |of his government at Morocco, and, accompanied by Signora Brambilla, will shortly leave their Italian home for Tangiers. Signora Brambilla formerly was Mi Julia Meyver. daughter of Mre. r and the late Mr. George von L. Mever. Her father was at one time United States am- Iy and efterward wa neral and later § Former Counselo Senora de Ballivian and Senorita de | Ballivian, wife and daughter of the minister of Bolivia, will receive Fri- day afternoon Mme, Prochnik, wife of the charge d'affuires of Austria, will be at home Friday afternoon at the legation on Wyoming avenue. Mme. Seya, wife of the charse d’affaires of Latvia, will not receive Friday, but_will be at home Friday afternoon, February 16 bassador to T Postmaster G tary of the Massachusetts Society The charge d'affaires of Lithuunia and Mme. Carneckis have issued in- vitations for a reception Friday after- noon, February 16, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in celebration of the fifth anniversary of the independence of Lithuania. of the British em- v and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton returned yesterday from New York. where they went to attend the dinner and dance which Gen. and Mrs. Cor- nelius Vanderbilt, jr. gave Friaay evening in their New York home. The Massachusetts Society of Washington will hold a reception, entertainment and ball in the main ballroom of the New Willard Hotel Thursday, February 8. 1t Army v-Marine night” and is in the form of a reception to be ten- dered to officers connected with those arms of our national defense who are now stationed in Washingtoh and who belong to Massachusetts. Special electrical features, believed to be new to state mocieties, will-be featured. The entertainment committee has planned an eleborate program for this occasion. All Massachusetts people res'ding in the District are cordially invited to attend the functions of the soclety. Cards of admiseion for these occa- sions can be secured upon applica- tion to the secretary, Mr. George A. Hernan, 2719 13th sireet northwest, or Columbia 1927, It is hoped all the acceptances from the mayors will be in by the evening of the ball, so they can be read, and in this form an.attractive counselor The secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy and Senora de Gonzales Praaa will come to Washington today and will take an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Dr. and Senora de Gon- zales Prada have been in New York The marriage of Dr. and Senora de Gonzales Prada, the latter formerly Miss Elisabeth Howe, took place in August in New York u'nd they safied immediately after for Eu- rope. where they have spent much of the time in Switgerland. week ago. Mme. Dumont, wife of 'the military attache of the French embassy, will receive this afternoon in her ltome on Connecticut avenue. The commiercial counselor of the British embassy and Mrs. John Joyce Broderick. will. be hosts at dinner Wednesday evening and also will have & emall company dining with them preceding the dance which the ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes will give Friday evening at the embassy. The third secretary of the Italian embassy. Signor Silenzi, will return today from Philaediphia, where he attended the dance last evening given by Miss Frances Sullivan. Miss Sul- livan, who is the daughter of Mr. knowledgment to the patrons and Mra James F. Sullivan, is a fre-! others for their generous respo; .o Quent visitor In Washington. Signor both donations and attendance. ment will be to listen In to a letter from the mayor of your home town. Day Nuraery Benefit . Proves Big Success Mrs. Carter B. Keene. chalrman of the concert, “Melody and Mirth.” held at 2400 16th street, for the benefit of the Mira M. Andrews Day Nursery Assooiation, extends grateful ac- Mr. | the Italian Em- | Plans Reception and Ball, is called | feature to the evening's entertain- | Home" Tomorrow—Con- gressional Circle Host- esses and Others in List. Mrs. George Sutherland, wife of Mr. Justice Sutherland; will receive tomorrow for the last time this sea- son.”. She. will be assisted by Mrs. | Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Jennings { Crppper Wise, Mrs. Chandler Ander- | son, Mrs. J..Barstow Smull and Mrs. E. R Sutherland Mrs. Samiel Winslow will be at home this afternoon and the fol- lowing Suhdays in February, after 4 o'clock, at 2342 Massachuset(s avenue. Mra E. Hart Fenn, wife of Repres sentative Fenn of Connecticut, and Mrs. George K. Favrot, wife of Rep- resentative Favrot of Loulsiana. will be at home, at 1625 16th street, Tues- day afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clockC The ladies of the congressional circle, who live at Congress Hall, will not receive tomorrow afternoon, a: they had planned. i Mrs, Van Orsdel, wifs of Justice Van Orsdel of the Court of Appeals, | will be at_home tomorrow and on | Mondays, February 12 and 18, from | 4 to 6 oclock., at 1863 Coiumbia | road. . Mrs. Joseph ‘Laropp is observ- ing her afternoons at home for the rest of the season, and will receive Saturday afternoon, at her home, on 20th street Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will-not be at home tomorrow, but will receive again_on_the two succeeding Mon- ‘davs in February. the 12th and 19th, | froni 4 to 6 o'clock | Mrs: Frank White. wife of the {treasurer.of the United States, will { be at home Thursday afternoon from |3 to & oclock, and will not receive again until Thursday, March §. Mrs. Edwin S. recelve tomorrow afternoon 4:30 o'clock Puiler will after Rear Admiral and Mrs. Luther E. regory and Miss-Gregory will be at home Friday, February 9. from 4 to 7 o'clock, at their residence, 2335 Ashmead place Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom and Miss Williford will be at home in- formally this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur Wallace Dunn will be at home this afternoon after 4 o'clock . Mahoney, wife of secretary, British em- be at home Wednesda: 7. after 4:30 o'clock, her residence, 3313 17th street north: west will Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, wife of the director of the cqnsular service, will not receive this afternoon. Mrs. W. H. Sholes will not receive ; Tuesday afternoon on account of her { continued illness. Mr. and Mrs. Sholes will leave ‘Washington February 12 for Florida, where they will remais for several | weeks. Mrs.. George Julian Zolnay dnd her | daughter. Mizs Elizabeth Zolngy, will ! be at home this afternoon and suc- ceeding Sunday afternoons in Febru- ary. Mrs. W. Harry Brown will he at home-informally this afternoon after 4 o'clock. at her residence, 1785 Magssachusetts avenue. . | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tiller will be at home this afternvon and suc- ceeding Sundays in. February. Mise Ella' Bnowden Valk will re- ceive Mond#ly aftermoons in Febru- ary, in#her studio, in St. Matthew's Court, where she is occupying the studlo of Mr. George Julian Zolnay during his absence in Rome. i Mrs. Lewis J. Battle will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6. olclock. . . 'Mra Middleton Elliott, jr., will be at home at the Naval Hospltal, on Tuesday ‘afterngon, February, $, for | the last time this season. 1U:D.C: LChapter Announces Card Party for Charity The card party to be given Febru- ary § at Confederate Memorial Home by the Beauregard Chapter, D.C, for n-tch‘_rny ‘work, promises ;’o e '8 Brept MY , &8 an; rominent peof le’hawo%el{en great l{flZrut init. The V President, Mr. Coolidge, will be the guest of honor at lunch- eon today of Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, and this evening he will be the honor guest at supper of Senator | and Mrs, Andrius A, Jones. | Last evening the Vice President was | the guest of honor at dinner of Mrs. Frederic A. Keep. | The Secretary of State and Mrs.| Hughes were guests at dinner last| evening of Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, who had as other guests the ambas- sador of Spain and Senora de Riano, the ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier, the ambassador | of Italy, Prince Caetani; the Seore-| tary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon; the minister of Denmark, Mr. Brun: tor and Mrs. Joseph S. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipp: Senator and Mrs. Oscar Underwood, Representative and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Representative and Mrs. John Jacob Rogers, Representativ A. Piatt Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Townsend, Mrs. Cornelius Van- derbilt, Mrs, Marshall Field, Mrs, Truxtun Beale, Mme. Hauge, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins, the assistant secretary of state, Mr. Leland Harrison, and Mr. Chandler Hale. i The Secretary of War and Mre. | Weeks will entertain at dinper Thurs- day evening in honor of the amba: sador of Great Britain and Lady Gedd, The Secretary and Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant were ! guests of honor last evening at the | dinner of twenty-two covers which | Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Lansing H. Beach gave preceding the Army Relief dance at 2400 16th street. i The Postmaster General and Mrs. Work were the guests in whose honor the former assistant secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw en- | tertained at dinner at Rauscher’s last | evening. Others in the company were the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace, Representative and Mr Richard Yates, Representative Cy renus Cole, Representative and Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Rear Admiral and Mrs. George R. Clark, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrot. Col. and Mrs. Matthew A. De Laney, Commander and Mrs. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs, William | Eric Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Millan, Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan of New York, son-in-law_and daugh- ter of the hosts, and Mrs. Minnie Lang. Secretary of Labor and Mrs, James J. Davis will entertain at dinner Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Howard of St. Louls, who | will come to Washington Wednesday for a few days’ visit. The Secretary and Mrs. Davis will| also entertain at dinner Wednesday ' evening, Kebruary 14, and again Tues- day evening, February 27. The Secrelary and Mre. Davis were the honor guests last night of Repre- sentative and Mrs, Albert Johnson at a dinner at the Wardman Park Hotel, thirty guests being asked to meet them. The others in the party were jen. and Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Admiral R. E. Coonts, Maj. and Mrs. 5 Mr. ‘and Mrs. CIit Berryman, Mr. and Mrs, W. vby, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pat- ten, Representative and Mrs. George M. 'Young, Mr. and Mrs. Marshail O. Leighton, Mr. and Mrs, Merle Thorpe, Maj. and Mrs. William Wolff Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Spaley and Repre- sentative Cable. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and Mrs. George Sutherland were guests at dinner last evening of Representative and Mrs. Samuel E. Winslow of Massachusetts. The Speaker of the House of Reps resentatives and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett will entertain at dinner Thurs- day evening. Senator and Mrs. Joseph 1. France were hosts at dinner last night at the New Willard in honor of Senatop and Mrs. Selden P. Spencer of Missouri. Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Freling- huysen will entertain at supper Fri- day evening, February 16, in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. Cool- idge, and Tuesday evening, February 20, they will give « supper party in honor of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Mrs, Gillett. Senator and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitch- cock will be hosts at'dinner Monday evening, February 12. . Senator and Mrs. Medill McCormick gave one of their series of charming- ly informal supper parties last even- ing. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence - €. Phipps will be hosts at dinner Satur- day evening, February 24, Senator and Mrs. Davis A. Reed will entertain a large compa Sunday evening, Februa; presidential suite of the. > Senator and Mrs. Reed have an ap: ment at the Willard Mrs. Kendrick. wife of Senator B. Kendrick, I iasued for a luncheon Wednesday for Wednesd February both occasions her guests ked in Francis C vo., who i Mrs. Watsos Watson, w at Jjuncheon to Mrs. Work, General. wife of Representative and Funk were hosts at d ing at the Chevy Ch: taining in honor of their son, Mr ", Funk, who is 1 from Ya! short vacation Miss Laura Bryn, liford, Mise Miss Josephine Wi Virginia ards, Miss Mary Funk, Lieut. Dessez, Mr. I McKenney, Mr. Reuben Lewls, 11 Huntington Turner, and Mr. Darne This evening they will be hosts a small party at supper in their apa ment at the St. Albans. Thursd Miss Margaret Ivey of Toronio/ Canada, who is on her way to Birr ingham, Ala, will stop enfoute Washington to be the guest of M Mary Funk over the week end. Miss Funk will entertain at dinner for he preceding the British embassy dance Friday night, and again Saturday a bridge. Mme. Stangler, wife of the com mercial counselor of the Czechoslovakiar legation will be the guest of honor a the Women's National Press Club to morrow at their luncheon at the W ar Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt has fssued cards for a tea at her home Friday February 9, at which Mrs. Estill, com missioner of the Salvation Army, wil! make an address on the work and aims of the society. The new Salva tion Army building is to be shortly opened and interest in the organizatio: s being stimulated by this event. ‘ The assistant secretary of the Treas ury, Mr. Edward Clifford, was the guest of honor at dinner last evening of Col. and Mrs. Hugh D. Morrow who entertained a company of fourteen ' at La’Paradis. Admiral and Mrs. John K. Robison will be hosts at a dinner tomorrow evening for Miss Catherine Radcliffe who is leaving Washington Saturd: February 10, for a month's visit Porto Rico. Col. and Mrs, Charles Keller ente tained & company of thirty young people at dinner last evening in their apartment on Wyoming avenue, & took their guests later to the dance at Rauscher's which was given by the engineer branch of the Army Relief, Society. The company included a num/ ber of those from Camp Humphreys Col." and Mr: rence O. Sherri will entertain at dinner Friday evenin preceding the Army dance which w be given that evening at Rauscher's Col. and Mrs. Frederick Coleniu: will be hosts at dinner Friday evenin: and will take their guests later to t Army dance at Rauscher's Bonnyeast at dinn ICol. and Mrs. Henry C. will entertain a company Friday evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Charies (. hosts at dinner last home on K street in. ambassador of Great Lady Geddes. Mr. and_ Mrs. Charles and their daughter, Miss lin, will entertain at di; day evening. Han Thurs ine ner Mrs, Marshall Field Las planned dinner party for Tuesday evening after which she will take her gue to the performance of “Tosca,” whicii will be given at Poli's Theater. Mme. Hauge will be hostess at i ner Wednesday evening and will take her guests to the performance o “Sneigurotchka,” which will be give:u that evening at Poll's Theater. Mme. Hauge will entertain a com pany of young people Friday eveni March 2, for her niece, Miss Lou Ross' Todd, in compliment to Mis Laura Bryn, daughter of the minister of Norway and Mme. Bryn. Tuesday evening, February 13, Mme. Hauge aleo will have a company dining with er. Miss Mabel Boardman will be host- ess at dinner Friday evening, when the company will be large. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mitchell will entertain a company of fourteen dinner Friday evening for the latter's daughter, Miss Louise Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McCormick- Goodhart will have guests dining with (Continued on Beventi }'age.) |