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HE SUNDAY STAR APRIL 1, 1923—PART 2. COUNTESS ELEANOR. PATTERSON GIZYCKA, “Whose: youn i deugdhter Countess FeleciaGizycka. is with her for hetr Spring] school vacationrs HARRIS ~ WA MME. EXENGREN, In chatge of boothg Russiat Fairat Wardman Parl Hotel. cApril 10. _~_ MISSs HELEN PRATT. of Binghampton NY. the Easter ; A : . Suest of Miss Helen Cannon Le Seure. : ¢ j sk fend L D £ R WP Capital’s Eastertide B, | QAP N 5k : , ;Society’s Program Includes Marked by Avalanche o i~ g @ Tkt Dinners, Luncheons, Bridge Of (?ay Soga] Events (eERWOCP - | Countess Gizycka Hostess to Distinguished Com- Fashion Parade Today Will Be Overshac{wed by cMiss LOUIsA HOA’R: \Y/h‘)ose endagement. to Mr.Christopher 4 : wess —Eewses Jabn e en | e St Ry el Wy e ki s homibn: LoForde of New York is announced by kér fnother, Mrs Frederick HGllett. \ * g : Entertain—Special Notes. Other Features of Week. S [} G evening enter f her mother, Patterson on SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. Wlways ofiers far more in- cits i the world, hundred: \Miss Louisa Hoar's ‘EventS Of Illtel'est NOted 'Folk Prominent in ‘ the diplomats go to church or o} Epngagement to Wed | Social Ranks Seen | 1 attending services themselves, it ot s sl inacter plcu:-1 Formally Announced Of tlle Diplon’]atic CirCIQ In Passing Thmngi . \ several balls of more than usual importance and | =3 e intere los lay’s program. Mrs. Edwin Denby will head the re- | . ) ceiving lin Y Nasy Relief ball tomorrow night. where | Betrothal Made p“bl‘_c by| Ambassador and Senora de Pezet in New York ior‘R“pfcf‘m‘:‘“" and VM"S i 7. Woodbury Blair, N s of mi service, with civilians and officials,| Speaker and Mrs. Glllc!t.! y Wainwright to Tour“or}d.!‘ hard Ssant e ger ‘ ; Riano, Sena r|? iiza emen zili ; D1 = _ 4 McCa Easter—Brazilian Envoy Dinner Host. Lord Robert Cecil Expect-| 2" : Cardrost ot T embassies and legations will )=t a thousand, and while this scene is being O(l’\el"Fuf\lre Marrimonial: et e ioayy ward: aneanalle Urilian bl Gbeans] W Eventsibisted } Others Entertain. ed Here—Notes i, gress at th ew Willard Hotel In the n Allan Dougherty holding a reception, with | a Frederick H g ‘“"" Senol 2 # g 1 1 heir Wash- | ¢ rhter- assador of Jd Muie. Hanihara, nounce the cngugement o S T - younge daughter, another brilliant scene on the social tapis, j Loulsa Hoar, to Ar. Christophe e ad it iton Basel: I 1 1d bly ford t Farge of New York 4 v than ! could possibly afford. |- yjyoc Hoar is the daughter of the . Brasll, M. -da AaaEn e e Bl . matron Thom of the latter's antistique at the Hotel Hamilton for the bene- | jate’ Representative Rockwood Hoar| «yo-o B0 rol T 0o iine of | e clal counselor of the : fiss Frances Pe British embassy, Mr. J ! x « ho arrived Frida 3 13 e ¢ S vorl v st E - assa 8 @ & granddaugh- 1 almost the entire social world will sit in breath- [of M chusetts and & granddaugh- || gonty two at dinner last evening at | Brageh cmbassy, Mr. g srtved Fridayito s uembers, men and women, disport themselves | ter of the late Sei Sror “‘“"‘(:" ‘f“‘; the em The ambassador will|E in Atlantic Ciry will re- |r = o ‘commissioner of int & ¢ ¥ jand M- of a pageant and a program replete with delight- | State. She has Tived in Washington|pave o sma mpany lunching with 1 at the end of the week S o \ Mre, Dayid H. BI 8 _ S “ill be th since her father first came to Con-|p o= P " i Eht, jar host ¢ e la 1 : chae Bapa s in 1804, for after his death he = : gl retu : entertainin . 3 4 i At mething in the way of enter- contt to make Washiu mbassador of Great Britain i trom N e 1. ‘ et tho are e t Close on the heels of the cabaret | ton her wir Miss Hoar has | Sir Auckland Geddes, will return to- 14, abosrd vaci and He Z, younger set in Washington and, with | went with Lady Geddes and their chil- | cantinon e i S e Ir i Ilea t UG Ler sister, Mrs. Reginald €. Foster, | dren Friday. Lady Geddes and their a 3 ¥ formerly Miss Frances Hoar, hias been | little fax will spend the summer n e : Midshiy i T Vi e Waller, 2 e i e ¥ 1 cndunts = a MeCorn 2 5 Ham Morr e L dalicnter 3 - DT sailed from New Yi ! y k. i Mre, William p : - : p o e Bedrich Stepanek, has returned to | aboard the Orca for his home it 8 ton q it . - ve R bab Mot Pt OR will these ball he dancing cvents for Easter week, for the | presented to society in Boston, where | B e e T e e g : n her mother. formerly Miss Christine | Washington after an absence of many | fand, where he will spend a W t diplomatic career was | PTece 5 being « ball on Friday 1 1 New Willard, given under the auspices of soths ; . g = < i d t o . & Ende 2 Rice, a daughter of the late Mr. Wil- | months spent abroad, including his | G5 Gyea2ormantns. His = in ndon, where he i e : tained. Yest the twenty-five posts of the American Legion in Washington, will have | liam E. Rice of Worcester, M 55, 4150 | nome country. His sister, Miss Ste- 'r:?ld\f‘r‘ml ::‘.xnumh,;, mick-Good- connected with the Amerioan 1-:',?:1"“:,";2%-1 :‘t}zy,‘:‘l““,';h k) ! ucat of ' roup o Lerit the cntrance ot the es 1nto the wol var, he p ds | 3o s .sented to Washington | his return.® o - = ret g o . taks place at Rauscher's Friday eve- rch ucsday st the ball and the short concert preceding it will go to widows and | [LOAT, Was/ presented to. Washingto Former attache of the from | BAKS PETT"S, Will bo Gen. and Mrs. | ¢ i, Ao mpltent o bl soclety. basey Mr. A¥lhwe Fonorer 158 h latter vear he | 2D ; b o ST i 1S 4 e orphans of war veterans, and among the well known philanthropic women | “Mr. La Farge ie the cldest son of | pricoco Bibesco o oL AT htnll haaR i AEihug encken, e nbassador to Itals Wlismed. Bnow, b M s jgicither iicats weteilita. and men who 1 X8 are My homas R. Marshall, Senator | Mr. and Mrs. C. Grant La Farge, the s sade\ed he guent of | salled e ard the M et O e s, D % 3 o 2A .‘l;, and Mrs. Capper rs. Charles ). Bell, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, | latter formerly Miss Florence Bayard | Ister of Rumania, will be the guest o e to Japan, foey ot Nl e e t h N \re. T1 PR 1 Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mr. William Phelps | Lockwood. He is a grandson of [ honor tomorrow at the weekly lunch- a1 office. Mr. E Beral | DAV CO e el Jon PRt “ s id Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mr. William Phelps | giciinguished artist, th Mr. John of the Women's National Press | yencken hos boes ciotio ¢ at Ad et Bl A fre. Tack Haves, I e W " 1 Daughert La Farge, and a &r son_of b in the coffe shop of the New d At il ister 4 toppi tz- s a Ellisbur 4 : e Hones 6y eyl Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry. Mr. | Willard Hotel. 4 Sheh T W am ! 3 Hing. eoTRe i ua Ma3. and Wi i ‘numbering < springtime ball for the benefit of the Episcopal Home for Children | La Farge graduated from !Iur\'rrll | brief visit among his friends, a score ) hav Bisida leventitor it cheiof Menday. Apeii 0 and-with | (b clasa.of 11820, gndnlde 18 & Brasl-1 Ths minister)of Swaden and Mume. whom he made during his st ! ig dancing cvent for the night of Monday, April 9, and with | 4te of Groton. He is now completing | wallenberg had a small company din- | here, usual generosity Mrs. Harding stands as chief sponsor for the affair, { a course at the architectural school of | jug with them last evening, including | spending the winte s Sineton B Beach, \ Mrs. William He Tait, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson—other first ladies University of Pennsylvania. ' 0 | the members of the legation stafr ‘P 4 | Ras i him LR She has z at her o B e e = T HeIDItroTicsses are a 5 » date is a need “for e wed-| The Swedish consul general at New | B ) 6 AR ) i# daughter SEahe She ain here the land—serving with The patronesses are always supplemented | ;e S e rize-Winning Dolls ias 1 his granddaush- O N ipins Assson. by the Rt. Rev. Alired Harding, Bishop of Washington, who annually Gy spending Easter with the. minist 5 5 3 ¥ Rearney Hill and | tHEoushout the Sprne e iaited Mrs. | k attends the ball. Friday the last of the series of four Army dances will Brig Gep, John Nedutoy Paimer | U\RT Wallenbers: Gift to Children's Home k es Cadwallader Hill Siapas A O iais, 1s wso back in| hon sl ind b given at Rauscher's, and morc attention will be paid to detail than at [and Mrs. Palmer announse ihe ens o Wa = : itk T her, Mrs ; < 2 ; 2 - the Mary . ’ 5 The dolls which have been brought : Wadsworth, son of Washington. ) 1e three previous events, there being a decoration of flags and flowers, | EAEement e e Chap. | The_minister of the Serbs. Croats| \\-s(h,l‘z:.fi'".';.““,‘ bsenbronEl AaRWorth) son oF Sen x . - vidow of I'he ladies of the committee include Mrs. John L. Hines, Mrs. William J. | gier. the wedding to take place early | 2nd Slovenes, Dr. Ante Treeich F < Yy the sixteen littls student at the Fay | S J SoHl andl A Sttt e bt o : : 3 vichvich, went to Detroit Friday, and [ girls who are members of the party y ¥ | Ernest latter the Snow, Mrs. Charles W. Farnsworth, Mrs. J. Duncan Elliott, Mrs. John | in June - will return the end of tite week. of childres = . s . |5 ! will come§ e e 1, m, will er McAuley Palmer, Mrs. Merritt W. ircland, Mrs. Lorenzo D. Gasser and | Miss Palmer made her debut a year - el e G il tertain at Juncheon {omorrow i com : . 5. Clarence O. Sherrill. Col. Duncan Major will make the presenta- | 280, &nd hag jbech 902 00 L% MO | The minister of Poland and Mme. | © USSR of a Pittsburgh mews-| /%0 BFF LT parents, 1733 pliment to Gen. and Mrs. Merritte W harles and he yns. A large number of unusually interesting dinner parties will precede | hot only figuring in all social affairs, | Wroblewska will entertain at dinner | Baber, and which are to be given to! street. : Ireland. Kot e he dance but serving as second vice president | Saturday O ave th e Mrs. James J. Davis. wife of the Sec-| Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth and Miss| Campbeil, daughter of holidays of the Jumlor League and assisting | Today they will have the members | retary of Labor. at her party for|Evelin Wadsworth are still crufsing | 7 8085 (0¥ OB ogmphell, wie MEMBERING the long list o cses which usually announce | it many philanthropic movements. ¢ embas i B s o i the West Indies and will not re. |Judge and Mrs. B. K. Camppell WO yr 10 = o R!.\H,..ll,u\w, the long list of patronesses which usually announce | [ ™any DhEaRToR O fadeira's | them at the legation. hese visiting prize winn will | turn to Washington, until early fn | Wa& a member of a party that A d : the costumes, the thrilling e ice by the war veterans’ associations | been among the most popular of t row from New York, where he i) widows and orphans of m in the City Club as 10ia leader in many of the benefit theatricals and vaudeville perform-} . ances given here. Miss Hoar was ve his name of Czechoslovakia versity + " 3 fa e £ ~, ~ha or ~ son o . i @ SR - \euvers in the Panama canal, has re- | Mintwo t r's sis dred nmes was published without even being prefaced by a brief state- | Capt. Chandier s the son of Mus |, Th; RIS (Haenint, Ba Mhenaing | e mothers who hiave brough o who Will make Europe | tarned to Washington. I3 : Pittsiic ment of the nature of the event, and at another time finding it as the | Epangier TR0 FI8 04° N FORE™ e g | Easter, in New York, where he went them to the capital it DR b closing bit of news following a half column of names of well known folk | arvard man, ‘17, and served in Ger- | Friday. He will return Tuesday. After April 4 the dolls will be sent centative and Mrs. Nicho. | Was entertained at tea on the scout| —socicty folk are thrilled with the unique announcement made by the | many during the war. The charge d'affalres of Cuba and| 0 the middle west to gladden the gworth of Ohio, who are plan. | ¢ruiser ] e se il L ey T hews, daughters o \Washington Dartmouth Alumni th:nflhcrc will be no list of patronesses Mme. Padro left Washington yester- | hearts of the children in the Moose- | HIUE o mike the trans-Atlandc trip et caare ot itthews of for their entertainment. A ball will follow the concert to be given by the j oo (o0 M e engagement | G4y for their home in Cuba, where|heart Home for Dependent Children |Since Mr. e th e U i ing Mrs. Vietor Dartmouth Musical Club in the hall of nations at the Hotel Washington | 3 ‘thefe deaghter. Lispenard o Mr. |hey Wil spend sevoral month ohi,t Moosehoart, 1L, an Institution | i abroad: 4nd it e 0S| Mrs, Shane Leslio will g0 to Xe A L Eg. o Phila: the night of April 10. Just the mere fact of doing away with the frazzled | Eaward savago Crocker, 2d, of Fitch- | leave of absence, Br RRril ST | tounded by Mr. Davis and very dear|Speh an “old story to- him as to B e isian. to . rem: 2 T b B habit of patronesses should bring the “boys” a world of success and truly | burg. Mass, o g, |daftaires during Dr. Padro's absence. | to both him and Mrs. Davis Alrs. Longworth, who has crossed sev- | FHIAY o ymmer. Mrs. Cochran, | parents in Cincinnati. it will. It is interesting to note that on the same night the Washington |, AUss Sca AR SRR i B — i » Representative W. b 2% 4 s ot 4 he rst secretary of 3 enc! the advent of a concert or ball—a humorist tells how a list of a hun- | School The. minteter of Gosta Rica, Senor|M2K® @ longer journey thau’ their| Mas to Panama to witness the fleet ma- | While in Panama Miss Campbell s 1 with them Mr. and Mrs. William Seabury of s e | eral tiucs during that interval ot | {NERET M M1 — tis OSHOtE S g \ i o clothes the dolls w re gar-| 3 bl h who v Mr. and Mrs: Lyman B. Kendall a branch of Vassar Alumna will give a dance at Rauscher’s, and they have | finted “to Washington soclety last | o he Argt ocr oAy o has moved | ments of unusual beauty Sretia Bourke Cochran, with whom Mre. 0 Easter Atlantic City a patroness list and Col. Clarence D. Sherrill to introduce the guests. season by her aunt, Mre Austin|gion the Hotel Lafayette to Rausch- | Workmanship, as they were mado i 3 . D tus pro- [ Lesle b o oush the spring | v went Tuesday. They will - | Kautz. She i3 a member of the Junior | o1'x "Mme. Heilmann and their daugh- | competition for the prize. offercd b stay in Floridi and is not | Washington throush the s of next week League. £ z PRRiG écted the Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegrapl turn to her home here . 2 & ters, now in France, are expected to 2l hronicle-Telegraph e o0 Commander Willlam N. ( 1 e | 1 Mr. Crocker is a graduate of St. § : the seasor of a trip to Washington for stx- | until the end ¢ 3 e i Col W. s versity and was in the Navy, on dut The secretary of the British em- | Drettiest doll clothes. in their voea. | in-law and da imock, < Under D. A.R. Ausplces’ Of 1lege omen’s Club | ¢ France, during the war. He has|bassy, Mr. R. Leslle Craigie. sailed|tional training course in school are visit n north of England | me navir 3 _there fo ing eresting is the an-| Dr. Ales Hrd e been connected with the diplomatic|yesterday aboard the Majestic for ut though the dolls leave Wash-|and will return to this country carly | duty at Pear r n Excecdingly interesting is the an-| Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, curator of the| giligion of the State Department in | Lngland for & vacation. He will re-|ngton after a brief stay the bird | in May and Mrs, Cogan. latter former] : nual pages’ ball. given by the Abigail |division of physical anthropology of | Washington for some time and has | turn to Washicgfon at the end of the | houses that have been made by the _ MHiss Salite T Zimmerman of Wash- | e, Ernesto Ornelas of Chibus \artman Rice C Daughters of | the Smithsonian Institution; and pro- | just recelved his appointment as sec- | month. Mrs. Cralgle left vosterday(siXteen bovs of the party under a| M and % Anderson will| inaton, were married lust wutum In |Mexicé, with her two children, fe vi g . ch- | e etary he American legation in |afternpon for Sivannah, Gw. where|Similar prize offer that tested their|return the i week from |San Francisco and have made U ting her father, Mr. Howard Moran ine American Revolution, at Ruuch- |fessor of anthropology at American | Letary of t afternbon R ! t 4 e ] c e Jdergliels e b M. r - il v rents. or | ability at the trade of the carpenter | Brookline, Ms Where | they are|heme since in Vallejo, Cali o i oy s S oran re, Tucsday evening, April 17, when | University, is to be the guest of) " ~o ' odor she will visit her parents, form of the carpenter Sy United States minister to Switzerland | are to stay here. They will be pr spend} in their summer | mander Cogan has been on duty at|Dresden. he hospitality of the chapter will be [honor and speaker at the tea at the| Mr. and Mrs. Galen Lamar Talt an- | ind Mrs. Pleasant A. Stovall, and will | Sented to President Harding and will j home Mare Island for several ars. They e k G 5 2 nounce the engagement of their be placed in the trees chosen by h have rented their home there to Miss| Mrs. John 5. Lawrence or Bosten extended to the pages serving at the [College Women's Club, Monday, April{ deucte. "Boatrice: to Mr. Charles | | for this honor. It Is likely by hm | . and Mrs Axel Wichfeld have|Mary Du Bose. Miss Du Bose is a[has come to Washington to spend D. A. R. convention. ] 2, his topic being, “Man's Antiquity | Prescott Trussell of Baltimore, Md. petition as to which bird families|postponed their coming to Washing- | former Washingtonian and will have Easter holidays and is staying at Mrs, Frank Morrison, who IS €1-},.4 Origin in the Light of Recent in the late summer. will_have the privilege of dwelling|ton and will not open their home on |with her her friends from George-|the Lee House. —She is accompanied eral chairman of the ball committee, | 3% i Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin Little in these “exclusive” homes will be|Massachusetts avenue until the mid- | town. by Mrs. S. W. Ray of Boston. Jias assisting her Mrs. Harry B. Gauss | Discovery. er guests. of honor|of Georgia and Washington announce | Mrs. William Armstrong McCann | very keen. dle of the month. — g = as vice chairman; Miss Winifred De- | receiving with Mrs. Veerhoff, presi-|the engagement of their daughter|announces the engagement of her| The children themselves are to be Miss Margaret Manefield, daughter| Miss Virginia O'Neil and Miss Doro Voo and Miss Josephine Huber, men's | o "0 o5y oy “ana Mrs, Enoeh G.|Mary Katherine to Mr. Jasper Marion | daughter, Margaret Augusta, to Mr.|given a luncheon by Mrs Davis at| Mr. Frederick Michel of Chicago, |of Representative and Mrs Josoph | thy OWNell are spending the holldave committee; Mrs. Ralph Endicott and 1ead A o - | Beall of Frederick county, Md. The | Felix Edward Blackburn, jr., of Pitts- |her apartment in Wardman Park |his son, Mr. Anthony Michel, who is|J. Mansfield of Texas, who has been |with their brother-in-law and sister Jirs, Hunton Leith, badge committee; | Johnson, lea hieh. section 14, thelgedding will take place in this city | burgh, the wedding to take place late | Hotel Wednesday, and they wiil prob- | zttending Yale, and Mr. Willlam Den. | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Gwynn Capt. and Mrs. Willlam Vilas Hill Afrs. Charles C. Halg and Miss Anne | members of which are hostesses for}in the early autumn. in May. ably remember this party as one of | nis of Colorado, who is at Harvard, | Dent for ten days, left last evening |U. S. A, at West Point .inn, introductory committee, and|the afternoon, will be Mrs. Willlam o sl 5 the most pleasing features of thelr |aro spending the Easter vacation with | for her home, at Columbus. — Aiise Mary Katherine Little and Miss [ F. Dennis and Mrs. Robinson Downey.| Mrs. Nettie Weedon Tebbs an-| Mr. and Mrs. I stay In Washington, for Mrs. Davis|Mr. and Mrs, Willlam F. Dennis and -— Mrs. John F. Wilkins, who has beer Gretna Boswell, press committee. | Mrs. Amos A. Steele is to preside|nounces the engagement of her|engagement of their daughter Edna|is sparing no pains in her offorts to|Mr. and Mrs Charles Neison Riker. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Titus will re-|in New Yori for the past week. in 1oy Emig has heen ap-jat the ble, assisted hr Mrs. | daughtor Eloise to Mr. Peter Henry|fo Mr. Jerry Wolf, son of Mr. and|give the ambitious voungsters a real - wrn to Washington this k and [expected to return to Washington t tickets, Harris Baldwin Steltz. The wedding will take place Mrs. John Wolf of Miami, Fla. treat. - Mrs. E. . G, Slater returned voen their house on N t r Tuesdis 8

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