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.80 CIETY e A G— Society Mrs. Hughes Will to the Columbus at 5 O’Clock RS. HUGHES, wife of the Secre- tary of State, will receive the delegutes l"» the Columbus day conference of the United States section of the Pan American In- ternational Women's Committee tomor- row afternoon in her home on 1Sth strect. The reception will be held at 5 o'clock, just after the close of the afternoon session. Mrs. Robert Lan- | sing is chairman of the United States section of the international committee, the other mmbers being Mrs. William Crawford Gorgas, Mrs. Phillip N. Mrs. Glen Levin Swiggett and ss Grace Abbott. Mrs. Hughes is chairman of the women's auxiliary com- mittee of the United States and the other members are Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover, Mrs. William Crawford Gorgas, Mrs. Philander P. Claxton, Mrs. Charles 2. Crane. Mrs, E. G. Dennison, Mi Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Mrs. Charles Hamlin. Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Mrs. David § Houston. Mrs. William Kent, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Phillip N, Moore, Mrs. Louis F. Post, Mrs. Glen L. Swiggett, executive secretary: Miss Sarah Louise Arnold. Miss Mabel T.| Boardman and Miss Julia C. Lathrop. | The ambassador of Belgium, Baron Cartier, will sall about October i from Europe. where he has spent the summer. “He will arrive in this country about the end of this month, Illlvtl_ come to Washington immediately. The charge d'affaires of Belgium and Mme. Le Maire do Warzee d'Her- malle and their daughter, Mlle. Diana Lo Maire de Warzce d’Hermalle, will sail from New York Wednesday, October 17, ahoard the Lapland fof their home in Belgium. The minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff will entertain at a tea- ternoon from 5 to 7 ock, new legation, at 2221 trect. in compliment to Mrs. Ken- nedy Wheeler and Dr. Paul Lessinoff, returning secretary of the legation, whose marriage will take place short- will be about 250 guests, will have a nui ing her. Chry s and greens have been used in the decorations in the house. er of Guatemala, Senor Sanchez_Latour, will return ashington Sunday after- noon from Tulsa, Okla., where he went to attend the oil convention. retary W pf Agriculture Mr. ¢, who left Was k, is spend- v, en route va, to join Mrs. their daughters, Miss Mary Wallace and Miss Ruth Wallace. hington next Wallace s will not come here until first week in November, ington th ing toda th Col. and Mrs. Charles Keller, who left Washington in April. after the former’s retirement as kngineer Com- missjoner of the District, will come here’for a visit after Christmas. They will be at Byllesby Lodge, at Placer- ville, Calif., for most of the winter. | The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Fortune True, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Charles True, to Mr. Receive Delegates Day Conference Tomorrow. Cleveland last evening and will spend a week at the Hotel Stadtler there. rEnn eut. Stumy. ‘William Gerry Morgan announce the engagement of their daughter, Myra, to Lieut. Felix Stump, U. 8. N. The wedding will take place in December. Gen. and Mrs, Goodiow Edgar have marriage of their daughter Katha. M Wife of the charge d'affaires of issued cards announcing the | THE EVENING ST rine to Mr. William Byron, 9d, of Hagerstown, Md., Saturday, October & "Gen. and Mre. Edgar lived in ‘Washington through the war and|Hu their return to their Detroit.home was greatly regretted by ‘the large circle of friends made here during 17, at St. Margaret’ Episcopal Churcl Mr. Beck Is secre. !nr:'.hto the Secretary of Stai es. A number of entertainments are being given for Miss Norwood. 'Miss Martha Boyle gave a shower for her those years. The marriage of Miss Tuesday evening, when her guests in- ‘Edgar to Mr. Byron took place at noon in Trinity Church, Boston, in the presence of many friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Byron are spending is week with Gen. and Mrs. Edgar in their Detroit home and wiil go to ‘Wyoming in a few days to spend sev- al weeks. They me in Willlamsport, Mich., where Mr. Byron is in business. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Sterling of London are at the Hotel La Fayette for the early autumn. Mrs. Sterling was formerly Miss Ethel M. Robeson a . belle in Washington. Her father, the late Mr. George M. Robe- son, was Secretary of the Navy in the cabinet of the late President U. 8. Grant during both his adminis- trations. r. and Mrs. Herman Middleton Grimes have issued invitations for the marriage of their cousin, Miss Mae Norwood. to Mr. William Hopkins K, W ing, October . PROCHNIK, f Austria, who recently returned from a short visit in Boston, S T 1I make their,Wood, when the guests irfclude, cluded " Mrs. Minler Hostetler, Mrs. Hamilton Knox, Mrs. Augustus Hines, Miss Iwizabeth Lackey, Miss Virginia Hereford. Miss Audrey Herron, Miss 1sabelle Hacker, Miss Isabelle Gorges, Miss Dorothy Hill and Miss Margaret Hensey. Miss Audrey Herron gave a shower iast evening for Miss Nor- those who attended Miss Boyle's party. Mrs. Augustus Hines will enter- tain in compliment to Miss Norwood this evening and tonorrow night Mrs. Hamilton Knox and Mrs. Minier Hostetler will entertain jointly for her. Miss Elizabeth Lackey will give a luncheon followed by bridge Satur- day for Miss Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson are again in their house at 1533 New 0, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923, Hampshire avenue, and will remain here throufh the autumn.’ They will be ‘joined for the waek ernd by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Washburn of Balii- more, the latter formerly Miss Geor- gla Schofleld. Mrs. Willlam T. Chantland, wife of the assistant Attorney General, and Mrs- Roe Fulkerson, arrived in New York early this week from Bu- rope, where they have been for some time and are again in their Washing- | ton homes. | Dr. and Mrs. Ulysses G. B. Pierce of Lamont street have as their week end guests the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Drummond of London. Dr. Drummond will also be the pul- pit guest of Dr. Plerce at the morn- ing “service of 'All Souls Church, in B. F. Keith's Theater. |, The counselor of the German em- bassy and Frau von Lewinski have opened their house at 3145 16th street for the winter. Dr. and Frau von ‘WASHINGTON, D. ©, ) Lewinski arrived In New York last week from Germaay, where they have been for most of the summer, although they visited other places on the continent before sailing for this country. Senora Arosemena, wife of th for- mer minister of Panama, has come to Washington for an autumn Visit, and is staying at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. George L. Canfleld, who ac- companied the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby to Lakehurst for the christening of the U. 8. S, Shenan- doah, will return to their Washing- ton home today. Mrs. Denby, who is in New York with the secretary, will join her Sunday, and it i3 not expected that the secretary will be able to come to Washington for about ten days. The marriage of Miss Glena Eliza- beth Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Fisher of Rockville, (Continued on Ninth Page.) SPECIAL TWO-DAY SALE Coats of Unrivaled Beauty 349 29 892 1152 Handsomely Fur Trimmed—Luxurious Cloths Fashionable Dresses ALL THE NEW BATINS. CREPES AND CLOTHS FOR AFTERNOON AND STREET WEAR. *15 FOR TOPCOATS New Stripes, Plaids, Mixtures and Plain Colors—also Fur-Trimmed Jacquettes Cloth Dresses TWILL, SERGES, IN SIZES 16 TO 50 ONLY. 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