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THE SUNDAY S MME. DEJEAN. Wife of the | .. Minister of Haitd, adelightfud new member of the diplo- matic corps here President and Mrs. Harding Accept Rare Opportunity To Lead the Simple Life, {Engagements Listed Forecast Weddings In the Early Future husband the ¢ of Greece, aftera a\ ) MRS WILLIAM PAULJARRETT. Wife of the deleg‘a.tg in Congress from Hawit who adcompanied him Friday wher hesailed with the Congressionaf part Their Presence at Ball Park Cheered by Sportdom. Secretary and Mrs. Hughes Entertain—Din- ners and Luncheons Scheduled. Activities of the Capital of | Interest to Social World, (A of Takoma Park, Md., to Be Bride in May—Other Prospective Matrimonial Events. Absentees Returning to Washington: Others Planning to Be Absent—Many Visitors Registered in the City. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. HE week’s social happenings read almost like a leaf from the mid- winter calendar, so many important and semi-important things have happened and some of them so full of human interest and romance, like the diplomatic engagement announced yesterda_v.l The President and Mrs. Harding more nearly rcach human hearts wheni TAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D. C, APRIL 29, 1923—PART 2. MMe TSAMADOS Who recently joined SENORA de DARROS, . AT e (AR W \ Ernesto D enor Barros . adeicgate \ TOM Chile. R N e e e A s SIS TN TS ZSIZINTN her ge d'affaires visit 1w Ewrope. 3 e > ;’Dinners. Luncheons And Other Listed Social Functions ssistant Secretary and Mrs. Roosevelt to Entertain In- formally—Other Events of Interest. The assistany secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt will en- engaged in the simple life they dre now compelled to lead than when Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Davis of !!0; Mrs. Edward H. Tarbutton, wife ' have as guests in their hom= at 1726 | tertain informally at dinner Tuesday. ; - i = . TS Thei g ! Cedar avenue, Takoma Park, Md., an-|of Maj. Tarbutton, will return ¢(orcoran street, Chaplain Frank 3 devoted to the merely official social side of existence. Their presence at |* i 3 . Thombeen, U. 8 "N. M - A = 3 z rounce the éngagement of their! shortly from Texas, where she has FRONe B S ¥y MLy TRompson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farwell will he ba ¢ sday v 20 od An can sports— . { ? and their daughter, Miss Helen .. thembalifeame il hur"d’_’ gave fuore fthian ’0:0(\1 B0 dh “‘m;'!hp. tb daughter. Mary Llizabeth. to Mr.|been the guest of her sister. Mrs.|Thompson. who have arrived from |entertain at dinner this evening. and sporting diplomats—a chance to see and cheer them. an €ir DOX | john Pridmore Prugh of Mount Mor- | Percy Williamson, for several weeks. | their plantation fn Mississippi. [ was given quite an executive atmosphere by the presence of the Secretary | ris, 11, ‘ham of Jack. | Mrs Ernest G. Walker will entertain of Labor. Mr. Davis; the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Hoover, and others.| The wedding will take place Sat-| Mrs. Charles S. Farnsworth, who, th Mrs. Gra-|® large company at luncheon Satur- f i y, May 2 Mrs. [ with Gen. Farnsworth, has been in siting his mother, | day, in compliment to Mrs. John Again Mrs. Harding reached the hearts of the people when, from afar, |urday. May 26, in the home of Mra. | with " h“ S lg e the‘? (f"a] xercises on the | Harold Ross. sister of Miss Davis, at | Fanama for six weeks, returned to |3 . on Jath street, | Crayke Simpson. she hailed and applaude the Girl Scouts in ir s Motat Morsia Tit. | Washington Thursday. Gen. Farns- | m“::rmmxhxm. e White House lawn. === worth, who is on an inspection trip | Park. N Mrs. Jullus Lay entertained at o Miss Davis was born in Takoma | through New York, will join Mrs. |illness of an aunt, and wi luncheon yesterday at the Hamilton = | Graham later. Mrs. Graham, before | H Farnsworth here in about two weeks. | FTaRam 18ter. NS Grahar. e wo, — | was Miss Ethel Woodworth. daughter Miss Ruth Hitchcock, daughter of lof Mr. John Woodworth of Bright- Park, Md. and graduated from the Business High School with the class ! of 1921. At present she is on an ex- HE diuner party entertained Monday night by the Sccretary of State and Mrs. Hughes was.one of the most important of the entire series, tal having as the ranking guest the dean of the _diplomatic corps, 'h', am- | tended visit to her sister in Mount|former Senator and Mrs. Gilbert |wood. D. ¢ bassador of Y*ranc‘c. In turn the nun_xster of lruguz_v and Mme. \;arelawuon—u, Miss Davis is quite accom- | Hitchcock, is spending a few days In| yrre Palmer. Derby and her son entertained in their beautiful and lavish manner in honor of the Secre- |plished and has a large circle of:New York. have returned from a visit of e — vith the former's sister, Mrs.|a tary of State and Mrs. Hughes, having more than forty guests with them Ifi'fz’:"“'u:-" ;{:‘!‘,g",‘; c’,"?:y anein ol in the Pan-American Union building, where flowers and music added to ! State Department. the charm of the place. To mention diplomatic entertaimnent, though ar:‘.h:::.;-.t‘e:"::tmhfi.‘ g"’}:a’e’:"fi;‘?:i‘,& most of it was informal, is to run nearly the full length of the diplomatic | of Philadelphia, to Mr. George Law- roster. Many of the dinners and luncheons were in compliment to out- rence Nicholas, jr. has been an- nounced. ~The wedding will take going diplomats. place in the autumn. Miss Bayard is RO e 2 niece of Mrs. Henry Price Wright (GROUP by sroup oficials are departing from Washiagton on some |0, H8.5H7, S,EP000ENT 3600 pretext or another, all bound for a_sightseeing trip to some part of | descendant of Thomas McKean of our own domain or farther afield. It is quite evident that Mrs. Hard- ing is saving herself in every possible way for the trip to Alaska, when she hopes to accompany the President early in June. It is a long-cher- ished wish of hers, and a journey not so rugged as to cause much Iau'gue. especially when conducted by a presidential party. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Weeks left for a sea-going trip to California, visiting Miss Eleanor Davies, who has been in New York visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph E. Davies, for her spring va- cation, will return to her studies at vassar this evening. Miss Davies has mous daisy in i Card Party for Benefit Of Church of Nativity | A card party for the benefit of the Church of the Nativity, at 6000 Geor- | gla avenue, will be held Thursday | evening, May 3, at 8:30 o'clock, at | the Washington Hotel. Those acting h wil cl: Mr. and Mrs. Basil Gordon have as their guest the latter's aunt, Mre. ‘Whitwell Coxe of Philadelphia. Miss Marjorie Gelm, a debutante | gegvers, Mrs. Preston Birch, Miss in Washingion two seasons ago. has | % oined her parents. Capt. G, Br Gelm, | Elizabeth Bischoft. Mr. Anthony J. g e D Mire. Geim here, after | Byrne, Mrs. Charles Darr, Mrs. Peter y Drury, Mrs. C. Eugens Edwards, I be a member of the graduating Bayard and Isaao Starr. Her younger sister, Frances, will make her debut next fall {n Philadelphia. spending the winter in New York, |A. * Panama and other points en route, and o infuental indeed_ s the officia] | 4 2, Nicholas s the son of the Rev. | SROnGIng tho TG, [y M Slniature | Mrs. Daniel J. Goheen. Mrs. Joseph | Mr"and Mrs. Bruce McPherson, Mrs. o %) - or private citizen who cannot manage some sort of a trip to Europe or George L. Nicholas of New | D\ iing. Miss Glem. who has many | Aller Hayden, Mrs. James Edward | Maicolm K. Riddie and her asughters, | SSMPATERt, [0 (0 Temn® o0 uncelor | will go to Lancaster, N. H,, and ope JEraduate of Cornell | friends in Washington, brought witn | Karnes, Mre, Frod A. Klockinbrink.|3ise Grace Riddle and Miss Margs | 06 = e their summer home. Mount Prospec ank 3. . . within the large confines of the United States. her to the capitol many of her min- | Mrs. H. V. Lansdale, Mrs. R iatures made during the past year. | Miller. Mrs. George B. Mullen. Mrs. P. —_— O'Connor, Mrs. William F. O'Don- Mr._and Mrs. R. E. Coppinger of Mrs. William F. O'Donnell, ‘ork " have arrived at the Lee | sr James Orme, Mrs. Charles H. to spend two weeks. Orme, Mr. Edward J orm;_. .\é{u. ;Ro- = land C. Ray, Mrs. Charles E. Riordon, gt e imer e of | Mrs. William Schlobohn, Mrs. Charles e Mr. . Mrs. ton to attend the horse show. W (SemmeawiME Tames K- (Bhow Mex Mre. { Maurice J. ‘Sheehan, Mrs. C. Arthur Robert Himckley will go_ to| Slater, Mrs. Adam Weschler. Rehonoth Beach Monday to join Mr. | Louis I Wahl and Mr. Joseph Ze- Hinckley for a few days before sail- | EOWitz. ing from | New York Saturday for| France, where she will pend the summer with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ed o edding will take place in th autumn. Mr. Charles Turner Hawling of Leesburg, Va., announces the engage- ment of his daughter, Aline Devereux, to First Lieut. Michael Charles Gre- nata, Corps of Engineers. U. 8. A., of Fort Humphreys. Vi Te wedding J'(ll take place Leesburg early in une, HOWEVER‘ there are joys enough right within the boundaries of the District to satisfy those who must remain at home, as is proven each day by the continuous streams of motors around Potomac Park or out through Rock Creek Park. Tuesday, May 1, the spring polo season will open at 4:45 o'clock in the afternoon at Potomac Park fid, After that games will be played three times a week, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day, at the same hour. It was an irate tourist who stopped his taxi along the roadway to watch the polo practice last week, and became so inter- { ested that a full hour passed before he had seen enough of it, It is | ; the fashionable driveway, that about Potomac Park, and the polo field 1»is one of its most interesting points. i HE !'rcsidem feads the list of boxholders for the National Capital | <pring horse show, set for May 15-19, and which, as usual, will be an outdoor event. The minister of Hungary is one of the best sportsmen ,in the diplomatic corps. and he and Countess Szechenyi have taken a ibox. as also have Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood and others, who, while sipping the social joys of the winter s | son in Washington, do not forget the more local side of life. Gen. | Pershing is, of course, a boxholder, and his famous Irish and English hunters: will furnish some of the most daring feats of the entire show, A i ow Hous: Mre. Ruth McClelland Stead ot Lon- don, Bngland, announces the engage- ment of her younger daughter Wini- tred to Capt. M. 8. Berry, U. 8. M. C at present stationed at the navy yard, Philadelphis, Pa., the wedding to take place within the next few weeks. e, W. G. Iselin, accompanied b: e [ »rs. y Mrs. Sarah Lord Chapin has &n-{afiss Bigelow of Brookline, Ma: is nounced the engagement of her fiunflln: some_time in Washington gaughter, Ellen Delphine, to Ideut ana is at the Shoreham. % o William Willard Orr, U. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tobriner, Mr. engagement was gnnounced at a bridge party given'by Mrs. Chapin|and Mrs. Louis Levy, and Mrs. Flor ence E. Btrasburger have returne Friday evening, April 20. - == to their homes in this city after a Mr, and Mrs. Solomon 8. Schloss, by h Lick, 3446 Pledmont avenue, Baitimore, Md.. | Ing SR nnounee the engagement of thelr n‘::lm" Minna, G. to Mr. Maarios W. fik ln{:rh of v:uhdlncum and Nor- olk. ome Sunday ev. 6, in Baltimore. VISRnIaE. ok Mrs. Harding Sends Roses As Token of Interest Mrs, Harding sent a most bountifal donation of roses, carnations, and snapdragons, in rose and white, the sorority colors, as an expression of her interest In the chlld hygiens work Luncheon Is Given By Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary, Department of District of Columbia, gave a luncheon at the Raleigh Hotel, Thursday, April 19, In honor of the national president of the auxillary, Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, and the former natlonal president, Mrs. Edith Hobart. On Friday, April 20, Dr. Barrett invited the legion and the auxiliary to Mount Vernoon as guests of the D. A R. to place a wreath on Wash- Ington's tomb. Dr. Barrett gave & tea in honor of the Virginia delega: tion of the D. A. R., and members of the American Legion Auxiliary were invited. A successtul dante was glven at 2400 16th street, Monday Svening, April 23, by the Auxill of the Henry C. Spengler Post, No. Mrs. Karl Fennings Heads List of Hostesses at Tea R and Mrs. Percival | 3cCency ‘Werlich. we Hi a“bed c}l‘nrmbwill be gi‘;en the horse show by the gayly decorated tea booth to be managed this year by Mrs, Tho: H for the benefit of the Children's Hosplul.y It has hu“t?.log:xg f‘x‘e;l:e! delightful pastime to sit at one of the tables and sip tea while watching ':!h! work on the tan bark, and this year Mrs. Sweeney will have ist- iting her Mrs. Cary Travers Grayson, whose hushand, Admiral Grayson, s | president of the horse show association. Others helping will include Mrs. { fames W. Wadsworth, jr.; Mrs, Robert Bohlen, Miss Else Cassells, Mrs. Reginald, Walker, Mrs, Elrfdge Jordan, Mrs. C. C, Glover, jr.; Mras, Chris- V m Flather, jr.; Mrs. A, Garrison McClintock and Harry Leonard. Important women will be assigned as hostesses on the various days of the week, adding much to the interest of the home- like service, wi Mrs. Joseph D. Noell will her i o apartment at 1803 18th street at the end of May, and will sail from New ) jestic, Saturday. to spend the mmer in Burope. Mrs. Noell will retyrn/to her apartment here in September. ‘Wiok of Youngstown, Ohio, t Wardman Park Hotel for the week. He is accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Paul O of Youngstown. Dr. and Mrs. Lawton 8. Brooks are the Les House for a week, e orth from Cocoanut Gro’ u | w at route n Fla. t s Whitman Cross, Mrs, Rohert Morris Richards, Mrs. S'rank R. Jelleff, Mrs, ‘W, Q. B, Plerce, Mrs. Willlam J. Har- of GQeorgia, Jud 0'Tool in the loun national pre ing at the Stockton Voorhees, vills, and the mem!] slumnae chapter, for some years, and more recently lived in New York, They have leased the house on Woodland drive and will make Washington their home. chairman of the program committ ive a lecture on “The Passion which will be fllustrated by colored stereopticon slide Among those recelving with Mrs. O. L. Veer- hoft, president, and Mrs. Fenning will be Mrs. Kate Waller Barrett, who 18 an_honorary member of the club, Mrs, Willlam Dougal McDougall, na- tional president of the Smith College Alumn{; Miss Lucile -Atcheson, the only woman member of the United States diplomatic corps: Miss- Sibyl Baker, president of the Waellesl Coll 1 o'clock, for the last time this season. Receiving with Mrs. Kendrick will he Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick, daugh- ter of Mrs. Kendrick, and Miss Eula Williams, niece of Mrs. Kendrick, whose engagement te Capt. Samuel Ivin Cumming, U. §. M. C., was re- cently announcs Island avenue home and taken o t t the Connectiout. H. Wade Beaford entertained and Varnum r class- Miss Mr in her home at 18th Mr. and Mrs. Mark R!id’ Yates will be af home tomorrow afterncon from 4 to 7 o'clock, and will assisted by Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, Mrs. John C. Fremont, Mrs. Rafasl R. Govin and Mra. Tom A. Wiillams. d ot Bhi M ia ent of u, presid- mate at table, assisted by MFs. | TATS Ot o Mrs. Lewis Ul bam, Ala, has arrived to month of Kl{"lfll her pa Justice an rs. B. K. C the Woodl Mre Frank C. mith, of Bluemont, bers of the local Richard L. [ at-home Tuesday after- through May, in their home on noq K btreet, at the corper of 17th, Gen. Hoxis have just returped Disna o‘.mfinm s, B spending the week end in ichmend “{g o the Seintat and will | a8 Eussts of Mr. ana Mre. George Cols sum- Bc‘o'tt. ‘t.b' lclm t " ‘ampbell, a i Entertains Class in . Honor of Daughter Mrs. . uu‘nnl‘oho 2 i:rualll:: rda: lernosn e son It the ‘Cathedral School - for her Miss Elizabeth A. Greeniees, 8. Cumming and her Club; Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. |C: 4~ Alblon, Swormstedt and’ Mrs. A." B. Miss Katherine Rice, president of the @mith Collsge Club, will preside at the tea table. D, mm* tomorrow aft . ‘Audge_and Mrs. Edwin B. Parkep Mounday this s will not be at heme oon nor any other on. | as patrons will be Mrs. Dalridge B.|175 & street, party Saturday at the Hamilton Hotel ,Red Riding Hood Players aret Beuchert, Ell laine, Alice Rhyne, Talbot Stout, Clarence Hanback Frederiok Price. Shea, Mrs. John L. Fugi cert of the Unlversity otel. Mrs. Edwin S. Puller will enter- in at luncheon Thursday, in honor of Mrs. John Crayke Simpson. Miss May I. Govin was hostess to company of ten at dinner last even- g preceding the dance which 2 num- ber of bachelors gave at the Mont- gomery Country Club. Mrs. Carl A. Droop will be hostess a bridge luncheon Tuesday. Miss Neville Johnson will enter- tain at a large dance May 24. Mrs. R. M. Hastings, who is mak- n extended stay at the Hamilton , entertained at luncheon there yesterday. Mrs. Thomas D. Whyte entertained at dinner Monday evening at the Unl- versity Club. when her guests included iddle, relatives from Detroit. Mrs. W. W. King of Woodley road has issued invitations for a luncheon Wednesday, May 9, at Rauscher's. Miss Marian Bailey, 1439 Fairmont will_be hostess for a dinner Guests at Entertainment Mrs. Maud Meyer entertained the ed Riding Hood Players, Friday, April 20, with games, music and re- freshments. for Miriam Chapter, No. 23, O. E. S, early in April, and the entertainment was in recognition of their beautiful They were entertainers ork. The guests were Virginia and Jane Cummings, Edith Motley, Evelyn De_ Groot, M beth Crag, Dorothea Meyer, nd anback, Margare May 21, Mrs. Meyer i1l take the children to play at the ingman School. Mrs. Tulley Entertains For Mrs. Samuel Ullman Mrs. J. Arthur Tulley of 3228 1st street entertained at a bridge lunch ‘Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Samuel lman of New York, who stopped in Washington on her motor trip to Chicago. Guests to meet Mrs. Ullman ere Mrs. James Ellis, Mrs. D. tt, Mrs. table, and spring flowers wers used sewhere in the home. University of Virginia Glee Club Concert May 4 Among the patronesses for the con- of Virginia May 4, 1ee.Club to be given Frid: at Wardman Park Hotel, at 8 o'clock, sre Mrs. Edwin Denby, Mrs. Henry . Yallace, Mrs. James J. Da’ Mrs. ‘Wobdrow Wilson, Mrs. Frederick De- lano, Mrs. Harry J. Covington, Mrs. Charles H 11is, Mes. aller. Butler, Mr: %{n hw'l- and Mrs. A Wade Jome inglos,. HARR(S ~ BW NG s Mps.LAND, Wife of Commander Emory Scott Lard CA charming and popular young hostess cof Navy circles in Washingtors see S Society News of Interest { To the Diplomatic Circle Senora de Mathieu Returning From Chile—Min ister and Princess Bibesco Patrons of Ru- i [ manian Exl‘nbxt~Specxa1 NO!CS. | | of e staff officers of the W ment. Their The ambassador Chile, Senor ar Don Beltran Mathieu, will go to New York the middle of the week to meet Senora de Mathieu, who is expected to arrive Saturday aboard the Peno, from her home in Chile, where she has been for several months. The ambassador and Senora de Mathieu will return to Washington the first of next week. d the ministof Wroblewst Irelan: guests inclu and The minister of Rum cess Bibesco, who are the south another ten are the chief patrons for the exhibition Rugganian embroiderics and costumes which Mme. Sever Bocu, wife of a member of the Rumanian parliament, will bring to Washington. Mme. Sever Bocu will arrive tomorrow and will stay at the Hotel Hamilton. She has been very active in the relief work for war orphans and widows of Rumania, working with the queen The proceeds from the sale of these articles will €0 to the continuation of ning the middle of N. C., where sh The commere Polish legation, ) will be host at tertaining in « h: work. Among the ¢ tron- o 1 s ara Mra Babers Woods T, | \ring counselor of Mme. Hauge and Mrs, Larz Ander-|” * s son. The second secretary 1l‘lhs minister of t‘h]vhu and Mme. Sze e e e Thursday. April 19 bsent for about two month the minister and Mme e WO ocsitoRVi el g ou and Jme: ‘)L.n"ukhu:rfi\il — last week for Europe, will spend The minister of Sweden and Mme. 145! pe, spend Wallenberg will leave today for New | JIUHURS in Yucation at their hom Orleans, where they will spend a Jiil shing e ¢ fortnight. P The minister of Nicaragua and| : Senora_de Chamorro have as their Cabinet Members and ests Senora de Tegerino and Senor- | ita Tegerino, wife and daughter of Others in Limeligh the Nicaraguan counsul general in : New York, who will remain with The Secretary of War and M them for a fortnight }“'eek-‘, who sailed Friday for e ; Francisco, will return to Washingt The minister of Poland and Mme. | by ray), arriving here about the mid ‘Wroblewska will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening at the lezation in dl¢ of June. It is expected that th = Tho Secretary of the Navv, N The charge d'affaires of Austria | Denby, was joined last night by My and Mme. Prochnik will have as their | Denby. who returned from a fow do. guests for some time the latter's vidit in Pittsburgh. where a Mother, Mrs, Edward Preston Jones' Tiasqay 5 F B of Boston. and Samuel Gilbert of | i T Chicago, who will arrive in Wash-| The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Day ington Monday. will return tomorrow from Pitt T burgh. whera he has spent a sh The charge d'affaires of Greece and | visit in- his home. Mme. Tsamados will give a dance Mre. Davis and their children w cotillon Thursda ening a &0 to Moosehart, TiL, the end of M gation, when their guests to remain through the summ The charge d'aff: mados will be a: house gue: Morrow, wi oung people. . Senator Davis T. Walsh of Mase:| wsetts has come to Washingzton fo) visit d is staying at the lotd Mme. of Col. Henry Morrow Hamilton The retiring counselor of the Polish{ Mrs. Gardner Minot is slowly re legation and Mme Kwapiszew CURCTAtRE Ao A Thnes T will ment weeks. v, and go to r of the fom- Mrs. Warren Irving Glover turned to her apartment at W New York for the ren week. They will sail aboard the erfc Saturday for Engand on their!Park Hotel, after & visit of Severs way back to Warsaw, where the|weeks in her home in Englewoc former will be on duty in the foreign |N. J. office. The secretary of the British em- bassy, Mr. R. Leslie Craigie, who was expected to return last week, pro- longed his visit in his English home. He will return within a week. Mrs. Craigle is with her parents, forn United States minister to land and Mrs. Pleasant A. Stov their southern home. Bridge and Shower for Prospective June Brid Mrs. Raymond E. Read was hoste to a company at a bridge and show Friday evening, entertaining in con| pliment to Miss Gertrude Rinebol] whose marriage to Mr. Leslie Herol Adams will take place the latter paj of June. The other guests were Mi thel Johnson of Philadelphix, M Martha Dunham, Miss Kathari Gayle, Miss Theodosia Seibold, M Genevieve Thomas, Mrs. Walter Bo) man, Mr: (‘l\xilrl( Mrs, Clara J. ¥ R, Signora - Gelsser Celesia, accom- | panied_by her tiny daughter, will leave Washington this morning for New York, where she will be joined Tuesday morning by Signor Geisser Celesia. They will be guests of gnora Geisser Celesia's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Erhart, until they | Schedule of At H e will be at hems § X i chedule of t Homes' e at home {nformally this after- | for the support of whioh Phi Mu So- —_— - Mrs. Karl Fenning, chat a P. Zi p, | 28!l Saturday aboard the Homeric for | lish, Mrs. . Gas: . o 3 g, chairman, and | Aller, Mrs. A. P. Zappone, Mrs. C. : ! : assman, Mis i noon from 4 to 6 o'clock in their home | rority held its Mrs, Florence E. Strausberger of Ao, M o v on s ond, Gtre. | England. They will return to Rome. | ces de Grange, Miss Elizabetn Mas Announced by Hostesses |t 2340 Woodiana drive. Judge and |isst hureday, l.r':::lflb:!'lln.::l‘ 4K | (1o Kenesaw has returned to her |the members of her section will be | BCHRTL, Py 1 Glenn Phelps and | Simor Gelsser Celesia hasving been s Dorathy Tewis, Mioy sroro Mrs. Parke ho f« rl house of the “maflm Association of | home, after two weeks' stsy at|hostesses at the tea to be held at the Mrs. Walter Sacks. transferred to the foreign office there. Mis: Shepherd, Miss Hel Mrs. John B. Kendrick will be at|3ve Parken who formerly lived in|yniversity Wom ong French Lick, Ind. College Women's Club tomorrow aft-| There was & charming decoration| mne secretary of the Netherlands | jimorhes aierictirice Henning, M home Thursday, May 3, from 4 te ¢ louston, Tex, have been traveling |tronesses for the affair we Bally Bohenck has closed her Mre. Gerrit S dller, 4r.,|of spring flowers for the luncheon | 1ugntion and Mme. Habreont will tes | Loqosned Stephens, Miss Louise F turn tomorrow from New York. where they made a short stay. Dr. Hubrecht will leave agaln tomorrow evening for a trip of two months to the Pa- cific coast. He will spend a fortnight in San Francisco and will make short stay in Seattle and Chicago b fore joining Mme. Hubrecht here at the end of June. Catholic Alumnae Fete Visitor From Misso Saturday evening the governor, M M. 1., Darr. and board of the Inte tional Federation of Catholic nae. entertained Mrs. 3 state governor of Mi informal dinner party also enjoy Washing s “the guests Charles Semmes, later being ente tained at the home of Miss Ma: Louise Darr. Miss Edna Sheehy & Mrs. Frederick J. Rich oontribut vocal solos, assisted at the piano Mrs. McCheney. Mme. Dumont. wife of ihe military attache of the French embassy, and | their daughters, who have been visit- ing in Boston, left there Frida i Canada and will not return to W ington until the first of next week The military attache of the Polish legation and Mme. Mach were hosts at dinner last avening at the Hotel Hamilton, entertaining in honor of