Evening Star Newspaper, March 17, 1924, Page 8

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Soc SQCIETY. iety Mrs. Coolidge Entertaining at Second of] " Series of Lenten Musicals at White House Today. 'RS. COOLIDGE is entertain- ing at the second of a series of Lenten musicals at the White House this afternoon, her guest, selected from offic and resident soclety, filling the cast room. The artists are Mme. Torpadie, soprano; Carlos Salzedo, harpist; Mrs. Cave Cole and Rex Till son, accompanist. Mrs. Coolidge will receive her guests in the green room and, following the musical, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, AMiss Mabel Boardman and Mrs.’ Car- roll Glover, jr., will preside at the tex table in the State dining room. The guests of the President and Mrs. oolidge, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Nelson Mossis and Mr. and Mr: be members of the compan cast room. The Secretary of War and Mrs. 4 large company to meet them. Don Gelaslo Caetani in New York Until Midweek. The ambassador of Italy, Don Ge- lasio Caetani, left York, where he will make an uddres: Wednesday before the Italian chum- ter of commer He will return to Washington Thu The ambassador sanao Hanihara, will entertain a com- pany at a dinner this cvening, which was postponed from un earlier date. The minister o (b i and( S nora de Olava will be the guests i whaose honor Maj. and Mrs. Parker West will entertain a company of four- ecn at dinner this evening. enator Selden P. to a few friends informally at lunch- eon yesterday at the New Willard. Mrs. Roval S. Copeland, wife of Sen- ator Copeland, and her mother, Mrs. tedt, entertained a company of at luncheon today. Phipps, wife of Senator Law- -, Phipps, who is spending ER b Va., where she t Ty , has as rs. Wi White and White of Philadelphia. . and Mrs. Thomas J. Senn spent ek end with Col. and Mrs. by-Smith, and Capt. Senn returned today to the U West Virginia, of which he is in command, at New York. Mrs, Senn will remain for several longer with Col. and Mrs. Eas- by-Smith. The director general of the Pan- merican Union, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, enter; ined at luncheon today in honor o Frank B, Noyes, president of the ociated Press; Mr. K. A. Bickel, president of the Tnited Press Associa- Yion: Mr. George G. Shor, editor and manager of the International News Service; Mr. Casper 2 of the American So of Newspaper “aitors: Mr. Wallace Odell, president of the National Editorial Association; Buests ss Junett, Mr. H. R. Wilson, chief of the current | information division of the State De- partment, and Mr. Franklin Adams, counselor of the Pan-American Union. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Morris Ernest TLocke will entertain at dinner this eve- ning at their residence, on R street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bacon of Boston, who are the house guests of the latter's brother-in-law and sister, the third assistant_secretary of state and Mrs. J. Butler Wright. Mrs. Glen F. Jenks, wife of Col Jenks, and her mother, Mrs. Thomas PDavies Lane, are entertaining at tridge and mah-jong this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Justice Y. Haley of St. Paul. The other guests are Mrs. jam B. Hardigg, Mrs. Charles T. Harris, Miss Mary E. Reynolds, Miss Helen Revrnolds, Mrs. G. N. Barnmes, Mrs. Alfred Quinton, Mrs. Charles A. T. Lull, Mrs. John Boothon, Mrs. Fred Dahgleish and Mrs. C. Devin Davis. Assisting the hostesses are Mrs. Pearle Moore Gray znd Miss Muriel Eieanor Gray, Mrs. Samuel F. dams, Mrs. Charles A. Faust and Miss Virgi Wingfield. The counselor of the French em- bassy and Mme, de Laboulaye will entertain at dinner this evening. The ambassador of Brazil to the Court of St. James, Senhor Domicio da Gama, has gone to Paris and joined nhora/ da Gama at the Ritz. The ambassador and Senhora da Gama. en- tertined at dinner there the middle of last week, when their guests included the Duc and Duchesse de Talleyrand and Gen. Reybaud, The ambassador reprcsented Brazil in Washington for some years before he went to London, und rgarried Sen- hora de Gama, while he was in Wash- ington. —_— i The wedding of Mrs. Constance Gardner Minot to Mr. William Gordon Means_of Boston, arranged to take place March 19, has been delayed un- til March 23, on account of the return from Europe of 3r. Means’ mother, Mrs. Arthur Little. Mrs. George D. Hope, will entertain a small company at dinner this eve- ning at the Hamilton Hotel, taking her guests later to the Monday Eve- ing Supper Club function. Lieut. Commander and Mrs. Com- fort B. Platt will have as their guest for a fortnight Mrs. Wheeler Gienn, who will arrive this afternoon from her home in Baltimore. Mrs, Glenn was formerly Miss Eleanor Barker of Baltimore. Lieut. and Mrs. Ralph Hyde enter- tained at tea yesterday for Miss Eliz- abeth Taylor Jones and her fiance, Lieut. Harry Slocum, U. S. N, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Arthur G. Pen- chen and Lieut. Alan Penchen of To- ronto have been the guests of M d PLEATING HEMSTITCHING Buttons MRS. M. E. Oal. 9378 HOLLEY 2561 15th 8t. X (Incorporated.) 1747 Rhode Island Ave. UNNING Spring frocks for [litlle ladies from 6 pears up. Delightfal dotted swiss models as well as linen ones with handdrawn work. Two models i Spencer was host . Yost, president ! Mrs. James A. Messer of Cleveland Park for the past week. The marriage of Miss Hloiso Brown, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. | Brown, to Mr. Dexter North of Wash- | ington” will take place Thursday eve- {ning, April 3. The ceremony will be performed at 8 o'clock in _Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral of St. Peter nd St. Paul on Mount St. Alban, in the | presence of only relutives and a few i {timate friends, Canon William K. i De Vries will officlate, and & small r | eeption in the home of the bride's par- | ents will follow. The bride, who will be given in mar- {riage Ly her father. will have two at- | tendants, her sister, Mis¢ Mildred Brown, | as maid of honor, and her cousin, Miss , Kathleen Ivans’ of Washington, as bridesmald. Mr. North is the son of former Direc- [tor of the Bureau of the Census and | {Mrs. 8. N. D. North of Wushington, is | a graduate of Boston “Tech” and Hamil- | ton College of Clifton, N. Y., and with his bride will make their home in Wash- ington, where he Is now a_speclal ex- |pert of the United States Tariff Com- | mission. Former Attornesy General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer were among those en- taining at luncheon yesterday at the 'a'm Beach Country Clud at Palm Beach, Fla. The Bishop of shington, the Rt. Rev, James L. Freeman, was the | honor guest at a large tea vesterday }afternoon of Mrs. Edward T. Stotes- bury, who entertained in her home {at Palm Beach, where the bishop con- ducted the 'morning service at Bethesda-by-the-Sea. Among the {Buests were Canon and Mrs, J. Town- send Russell, Mr, and Mrs. Honry Lo jLippitt. and’ Dr. and Mrs. Preston | Pope Satterwhite, Mrs. Wainwright and Miss Fon- rose Wainwright, wife and daughter of Representative J .Mayhew Waln wright, will not receive tomorrow afternoon in their home at 1325 18th {street. ey wore at home Tues- ] THE EVENING ST MRS, WHITMORE DINKINS ay, March 11, for the last time this | of Omaka, Neb, who ix visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry A, Williams, Jr., in their seagon. i Mrs. Jullen Jucquelin Mason will] be ho: y [thirty-cight at tea this afternoon at {the Woman's Democratic Club, her ,guests including Mrs. John B. Ken- | {drick, Mrs. Louis T. McFadden, Mrs. jBuchanan Mcrryman, Mrs, Ric ! Marshall Arthur O'Brie: Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. Minnige: Andrews, Mrs. John Childress, Mre. [Qllie James, Mrs. Robert E. Leé, Mrs. | Rose Gouverneur Hoes, Mrs. James VA. Mars, Mrs. Randolph ' Dickins, Mrs. Willilam Eaches Fendall, Mrs. Louis | Pennington, Mrs. David Meade Lea | and Miss Mary Barclay Adam i Mrs. Charles V. Meehan entertained iat luncheon, foliowed by bridge to- {day, when her guests included Judgo | Mary O'Toole, Mrs. George C. Aukam, {Mrs. Reginald Walker, | Barger, Mrs, A. Walls, : Dawson, Mrs. Joseph Northwood, Mrs. J. Roberts, Mrs. William Ontjes, Miss Katharine Curried and Mrs. William Keohon. Former Governor of Ohio and Mrs. James M. Cox, who are at Miami, Fla., for the season, were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. jSiems of St. Paul, who entertained a large company at dinner last cvening at the Star Island Yacht Club. Mrs. Samuel A. Kimberly left ‘Washington Saturday for a brief viait with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Duff Haynie, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Haynie algo have with them Mrs. Grant Forman of Muskogee, Okla- homa, niece of Mrs. Haynie. Former Gov. and Mrs Willlam R. NEW YORK UPHOLSTERING CO. | 619 F St. NW. Phone Main 30687 To have your furniture up- holstered the right way, have it reupholstered by our experts. Absolute satisfaction guar- Special to Upholster Your 3-Piece Parlor Suite Slipcovers, Cushions made to order Our wide selection of velours, tapestries, leathers and slip cover materials will please you. Phone, write or call. Our representative will gladly sub- mit samples and give estimates. of about | Merriam ha: ing for a three-month stay in Pari apartment at 1869 Mintwood place. the week end guest of her re. Frederie Young urnins e ay. Mrs. Merrill frequent visitor in Wash- ington over a period of many year: and ix the nicce of the late Henr: Walters of Baltimore. going t arch 29 on the F crrill of Overbrook, During her Washington 2 Guling Garfinkle &G The World’s Best Fashions For Spring are Here Distinctive Apparel FOR WOMEN AND MISSES SELECTED with critical care for the originality and refinement of each model, from those makers in Europe and America who are most prominent. EVERY garment was made up to our special order to conform to our standard of the best quality only. Tailored Suits Dresses Coats Millinery Blouses Sweaters Furs Imported Accessories GREENBRIER SPORTS APPAREL F Street Corner Jhirteenih LES POUDRES ek L ITY OTY Face Powders are the perfect complement to beauty and individuality. There are nine true shades toned with subtle artistry to impart the most radiant effect to various types of colouring. Their fra- grance gives to the flesh itself a lasting perfume, elusive and hauating. visit for the week end she was en- tertained on several occasions aund attended the Monticello card party Friday afternoon. Among the boxholders for the per- formance to be given by the Hasty Pudding Club, April 16, at the Shu- bert Garrick, are Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. Charles MacVeigh, Mrs, Larz An- derson, Mr. Truxton Beale and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker. Mr, and Mrs. W. W, King will en- tertain at a St. Patrick’s day dinner Elllubevenlng at the Columbia Country Club. The Women's National Press Club had as guest of honor at its regu- lar Monday luncheon at the Hotel Hamilton, today, Mr. Ernest Henry Clark Oliphant, leader writer on the Melbourne Herald, an editor of note in England over a period of some years, and author of several dramatic works of renown. Mr. Oliphant gave a short talk. ! Representative and Mrs. George Campbell Peery entertained at Hotel Roosevelt, I'riday evening., Senator Claude A. Swanson, Representative and Mrs. Bland, Representative and Mrs. Hooker, Representative and Mrs. iLinthicum, Representative and Mrs, } Woodrum,” Representative and Mrs. Gasque, Representative Moore, Misses {Moore, Reprementative Drewry, Mr. iand Mre. E. L. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. iR. M. Lynn, Dr. and 'Mrs. Hogan, Mre." R._H. Robinson, Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Nunnally, Mr. and Mrs. Price, Mrs. Logan, Miss Gildersleeve, and others ! Miss Vera Bioom entertained at iluncheon at the Hamilton today, her guests, inciuding Mrs, Paul Stewart, Migs Constance Drexel, Miss Gourley | Edwards, Miss Laur. vangeline | Lovett, Miss Mayme Peak, Miss Mar- | garet Pou and Miss Gertru Mr. and Mrs. Peter A, Dru a large tea yesterda afternoon honor of Senator and Mrs, Royal S. | Copeland of New York, entertaining | in their home on Rhode Isiand ave: | nue. Pregiding at the tea table were | Senora de Olaya, Scnora de Alfaro | and Mme. Prochnik. and assisting were Mrs, Ashurst, Mrs. Bdward I. Edwards, Mrs. Cordeli Hull, Mrs. William Hughes, Mrs, W. Calla-~ , WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1924 han, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Mrs. Beverly Williamson, 8. Freested, mother of Mrs. Copeland; Mrs. James Morris, Mrs, Pearl Moore Gray and Mrs. E. Lawrence Hunt. Former Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. Calder, who spent a week at the New Willard, returned yester their home in Brooklyn. The officers and ladies of the pub- lic health service will hold a recep- tion and .dance at the Washington Club this evening in honor of Surgeoh General and Mrs. Hugh 8. Cumming, Dr. Cumming has just completed a term of four years as’ surgeon general of the public_health service and has been re- appointed for a like term. Among the distinguished guests who have been asked to participate in the reception are: Secretary of the Treasury and Miss Mellon, Postmaster General and Mrs. Hubert Work, Col. and Mrs, Ed- ward Clifford, Senator and Mrs. Car- ter Glass, Senator and Mrs. Claude Swanson, Mrs. Carolyn Votaw, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bland, Gen. and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Admiral and Mrs. | E. R, Stitt, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Green, Dr. and Mrx, John W. Burke, Under- secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Wadsworth, Col. and Mrs. Samuel Winslow, Assistant Surgeon General Rupert Blue, Col. K. Lester Jones, Upholstering Chair caneing, porch rock- ers splinted. Get your porch rockers reseated now before the rush season. CLAY ARMSTRONG Nuff Said Ihe best place and lowest prices after all. 1233 10th St. N.W. Franklin 7483 InGoodTaste It is always true of Black- istone funeral emblems that ‘hey are conceived in best taste nd executed with choicest owers. 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This disposal of medels will begin promptly Tuesday Morning at 9:15 The Hecht Co. 7th at F

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