Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1925, Page 42

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6 SOCIETY Annual Benefit bancc To Aid Local Church Is Set for February 3! Entertainment at New Wil- lard in Tnterest of Shrine of Sacred Heart Attract- ing Unusual Interest. al dance for the benefi the Sacred Heart, road., lard Hotel Tues- 3 interest and among the | season. On the f the dance are Mrs. W THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., LADY IN WAITING Sociability Reigns At the Festive Board In Homes of Capital Fourth Walsh, Representative R. Walton Moore, the counselor of the Swedish legation, Mr. Assarsson ; Representative and Mrs. J. Mayhew Walnwright, Gen. and Mrs George Barnett, Admiral and Mrs. Jo- seph Strauss, the Solicitor General and Mrs. James M. Beck, Commissioner and Mrs. Charles C. McChord, the secretary of the Peruvian embascy and ora de Gonzalez Prada, ¢ Richard C. Marshall, Jr. ; C Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Bidd delphia, Mr. and Mrs. A. Paimer, Mr, and Mrs. Louls A. Ows Mrs. Ollle James, Mrs. W. Harry Brown. Lady Henry, Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, Mrs, Harahan, Mrs. James Morris, Mrs, Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Francois Berger FEBRUARY Fenn had a small company dining in- formally with them last evening &t the Shoreham. Repiesentative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten will entertain a small com- pany at dinner this evening in com- pliment to Capt. and Mrs. George W Steel, who have come from Lakehurst, N. J., where the former is in com- mand of the Los Angeles. Mrs. Reece, B. lunch fe of Representative ¢l be hostess at The admiral of the Navy and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle will entertain at dinner Wednesday, February 11. Mrs. Eberle will be hostess at luncheon Tuesday, February 10. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant were hosts at dinner last evening at Ward- man Park Hotel, entertaining for their daughter, Mrs. Frederick Dun- ham of Denver, who is their house guest 1, 1925—PART 2. hosts to a small company at dinner last evening and took thelr guests later to the dance which Mr. Chand- lelr Hale gave at Grasslands Country Club. Mrs. Davis Ireland will be hostess at dinner Wednesday evening, Febru- ary 18, in compliment to the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Wallenberg. L Judge John Barton Payne will be host at dinner tomorrow evening. Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark will be hostess at luncheon tomorrow at Rauscher's in honor of Miss Gene- vieve Rusk, whose marriage to Mr. e} The House SOCIETY. John Price Wetherill, place Saturday. 3d, will take| The Women's Overseas League wil * |entertain at an informal dinner Mon- day evening, at 6:30 o'clock, which will be held at the garden house of Miss Jean Kenyon Mackenzie from ré the Grace Dodge Hotel. Africa and Mrs. Colman from Té willbe the honor guests at the lurnch eon tomorrow of the Women's Na tional Press Club, at the Hamilton Hotel Mrs. W S. Frost of Montpelier N. J., entertained a luncheon party at the Lee House yesterday, having - eight guests. Mrs. Annie Cropper was hostess at the Hotel Hamilton to Dr. and Mrs. Tsaac Ward, D. D., and their daughter Ethel Tuesday, a farewell to Dr. Ward, who has resigned as pastor of |the Fourth Presbyterian Church to re-enter the. evangelistic field. Fol- lowing the dinner a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs William S Fontanet Courts, Identical Thoughts. From the London Telegraph. “Do you and your wife ever think the same?" “When I'm out late at the club we do. She keeps thinking what she'll | say when I get home, and so do L." Webb, =Bl B[ Largest Ladies’ xclusive Moran, Mrs. Horace Macfarland, Mrs John Allap Dougherty, Col. Jennings C Wise, Col. Henry Addison, Mr. W. B. Hibbs and Mr. Marriner of the State Department Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will entertain at dinner Friday evening, February 20, preceding the Friday evening dancing class at the New Willard. ®Mr. and Mrs. F. r. Byrne Appar_cl Shop n | s Mary 1 E . Miss Katnerine T. R : Washington The lst of patro nd patronesses includes: Lady Is: Howare Mme. Felix C. Davila, Prince Caetani, Mm Mrs. Marie Allen, Mrs. C. V Cecelia D. Bar- Mrs. Elizab>th | Benasn: Misk ph A. Ber- <] of Courtesy 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. pbilipsbom Representative and Mrs. Hart mmot Berlin were ey A IO Pbilipsbom 608 to 614 ELFVENTH SL. ===IEl A. Bloe- Howard Mrs non John Alrs. Thomas P 1, Dr. J. S. Clemmenece, Mrs. John Columbus, Mrs. D D. Condon, Mrs. Tom Mrs. Crowe, Mrs ‘harles H. Cul- | er Curtin, Mrs. liam J. Dante, | (© A MRS, MASON GULICK, Wife of Col. Gulick, U. 8. M. C., atterding the Chinese Princess in the Game of Mah-Jong, in the new Washington Auditorium, February 6, for the Belleau Wood Memorial Asse ion. 8 PIEK IS 0 —= o] —[0[—[o]—= [l e— |t c—F [l ——[al—— (o[ ——= o[ e— 0] —— |8l —3[al——= o] ——|8| ——[s| c——=n|e——m o] ——2 0| /———] Delevingne, M Edward A. Den S8 1 A 14 P 1 A. Hart, Mrs. | M , Mrs. A. O. Dil Mrs. S. H. Hines and | o Donovan, Hinkel | Representative tee is composed of | dent of the <ock W 3 n re ng b Mrs Dikema: X N OOk SO S e L I Y A T Thursday evening at § O D9 n McDuffie, presi- 2 Frank De Mr. P Eichorn | Geler, Mr. W. €. « ttigan, Mr. 1 Wright \A\J V7D 2 O IS 1 uld | Fr and program has been arranged, with violin' selection by Mrs. L. D. Mellne; violin obligata, Mr. Jahn Marsh, with Mrs. A. Judson at the S S, piano; violin Mr. John Slaughter. - 5 Dancing will follow the program abamans in Capltal | and continue the remainder of the Walll HOldER e cephion| Societ XS Mr. John 2 TEnm O wm R 39 o) €) = =5 | 3= o O will | 1f vou need Street | columns of The work, read the want th X BEE New Spring FHats For Gashionable Women COMPLETE exhibit of every new PARIS design in the most becom- ing hats for women who seek individuality and smartness. . . . Every correct head size. . . . The new- est lines and trimmings. . . . 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