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Mes. EDGAR M. SNOW, daughler and guest, of Senatoy and Mrs.Lee S.Overman. WhiteHouseSocial Program For Winter to End Thursday With Army-Navy Reception President and Mrs. Coolidge Charmingly Cordial at Official Functions—lnauflura] Charity Ball to be Brilliant Event. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. E President and Mrs. Coolidge will bring their official program of the Wi a reception in honor of the ter to a close Thursday night when they will hold Army and Navy, an event scarcely second in brilliancy to the diplomatic reception given earlier in the Winter. With ease and grace they have carried out the staid old program of dinner parties and receptions, adding to each a touch of charming cordiality which coming administration. romises riches in the social field for the on- ‘While the Winter schedule lapses, Mrs. Coolidge will be given but little time for rest before the strenuous events following March 4 are upon her and the country at large will watch with renewed interest her every action. RS. COOLIDGE will be the guest of honor at the Congressional breakfast at the Wardman Park Hotel Wednesd®, an annual affair which the club evolved from the brilliant Dolly Madison breakfast given during the Wilson administration and which was so successful that, drop- ping the name of the famous early mistress of the White House, it now is given for each of her successors as they achieve residence in the White House. The breakfast this year will have several hundred guests, including the wives of Senators and Representatives and the program speaks wonders for those having it in hand. HILE Mrs. Coolidge will not attend any dancing events, she is sponsoring each of the interesting balls of the week, beginninf morrow night with the sprightly entertainment for the benefit o Episcopal Home for Children at the New Willard Hotel. 40~ of the Continuing on to Saturday night she stands for another ball when the highly interest- ing spectacle will be witnessed of the present generation parading the social board and treading stately dance measures in the guise of their forefathers, even to taking snuff, wearing elaborate wigs, flaunting old laces and brocades and showing a dazzling array of antique jewels, combs, shoe buckles, knee buckles and pretty retticules. Thomas Jefferson memorial ball at the Mayflower Hotel. week of great social importance. This will be the It will close a EVERY step toward the completion of plans for the inaugural charity ball to be given at the Mayflower Hotel the, night of March 4 adds a new keynote of brilliancy. Public interest will naturally hinge about the executive family of the President, and the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes, occupying a large hox at one end of the ballroom as honor guests of the committee, will give the first big opportunity of greeting these great personages of the Nation, Governors of nearly all the States of the Union, many of them with their wives, will be present at the ball and whole delegations to the inauguration will accompany some of them. See Success Assured For “Ball at Mount Vernon" With all the boxes subscribed for &nd tickets selling rapidly. the suc- cess of the “ball at Mount Vernon," the George Washington University Hospital benefit to be held in the new university gymnasium at 2014 H street February 23, seems avsured. To be added to the distinguished patron- age lists previously published and headed by Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Davis are: Miss Ailsa Mellon, Mra. Arthur B. Emmons, Dr. and Mrs, C. H. Merriam, Mrs. S. E Lewls, Mr. A. C. Moses, Mrs. Murray Addison, Mrs. Owen French, Miss Freeman, Dr. David Jayne Hill, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Wiley, Miss Helen Nicolai, Mrs, Charles Tompkins, Dr. and Mrs. Frances Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bonsal, Mrs. Frederick W. True, Miss Mary Brickenstein, Dr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mra B. H. Buckingham, Miss Elisabeth Bliss, Mrs. G, R. Cecil, Mrs. Thomas Hyde, Judge and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. 8. Cornwell, Mr, George A. King, Mr. Henry Dawes, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Berliner, Mrs. E. Helmick, Mrs. Agnes Wickersham, Mr. and Mrs. Hilleary Jones, Mrs. Herman Hallerith, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Laughlin, Mrs. Emerson Liscum, Mrs. Leonard Stejneger, Mr. Charles Moore, Mrs. William M, Weaver, Mr. W. B. Hibbs, Mrs. Bradshaw Swales, Mrs. Eliza- beth Walbridge, Mrs. W. M. Wood- ward, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Church, Mrs. Willlam E. Humphrey, jr., Mrs. J. Elvans Mayfleld, Mrs. Willlam H. Baldwin, Mrs. B. W. Parker, Mrs. Charles E. Munroe, Mrs. Buckner Randolph, Mrs. Key Pittman, Mrs. James H. Spalding. Mrs. John J. My- ers, Mrs. Truman Michelson, Mrs. J. Walter Drake, Mrs. John Minor, Mrs. Spencer Prenti: Miss Bertha Shott, Miss I. H. Lenman, Mrs. C. A, Sted- man and Miss Anne Archbold. Card Party for Benefit Of Crittenton Home Fur the benefit of the Florence Crittenton Home a card party will take place at the Hotel Harrington the afternoon and evening of Febru- ary 20 by the Baby Lovers' Club, No. 1, and Dahlgren Crittenton Circle. Bridge, 500 or mah jong may be played. Tickets may be had from the members of the committee, who are Mrs. A. B. McManus, Mrs. E. J. Duffies, Mrs. F. Kreglow, Mrs. Robert Rausch, Mrs. John O'Connell, Mrs. Clarence McConnell, Mrs. Arthur Cummings, Mrs. H. C. Simpson, Mr C. Cunningham, Mrs, W. H. He: sick, Mrs. Royal Haskell, Mrs. J. N. Beha, Mrs. Kenneth Armstrong, Mrs. Gardiner Smith, Mrs, A. 8. Douglas, Mrs. D. L. Nunnally, Mrs, Albert Ec- card, Mrs. Ida. Brown, Mrs. John Baker, Mrs. G. Kingsberry, Miss Lucy Swartz, Mrs. J. Larrick, M W. Rowzee, Mrs. A. C. Proctor, Mrs. Al- vin Cralg, Mrs. A. M. Jone W. K. Berry, Mr L W. J. Peters, Mrs. Agnes Byrne and Mrs. Clifford Seibel. M\uicd-—;o Be Given Wednesday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs, J. A. L. van den Bosch will give a musical Wednesday aft- ernoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock at their home, when pianiat, who has recen country from his home in the Nether- 1ands, will give the program. HE . SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 15 1925—PART 2 HAaroLD WILLIAMSON, N HARRIS & Ilh—.\\/ EWING— whose husband was Qarmcrib Secretary of Legation at Bogota, bul low don- nected with the State Department Capital Residents In and Out of Office, on “Broadcast™ List. General and Personal Notes of Interest Relating Personages Prominent in Social World. to The Secretary of War, Mr. Weeks, will be joined the middle of this week by Mrs. Weeks, who is with their daughter, Mrs. John W. Davidge, and her daughter, little Miss Martha Da- vidge, at Ormond Beach, Fla. Representative and Mrs. John Jacob Rogers have abandoned arrangements for an intended trip to the South on account of the illness of Mr. Rogers. Gov. Trinkle of Virginia will come to Washington Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Trinkle, and they will be guests overnight of Mrs. George D. Hope. Mrs. Hope will entertain a large and distinguished company at dinner Saturday evening at the Ma: flower Hotel, preceding the historica ball. Sunday Gov. and Mrs. Trinkle will be guests of Benator and Mrs. Claude Swanson, who will entertain at dinner in their honor. Mrs. Hope will have Gov. and Mrs. Trinkle in her box at the ball, when the flag of the State of Virginia and the Btars and Stripes will form the decoration. Mrs. Arthur A. Houghton and her daughter and son, Miss Gratia Hough- ton and Mr. Arthur A. Houghton, jr., are leaving Washinggon shortly for San Francisco, from where they will sall for Honolulu to spend several months. Former Attorney General and Mrs. George W. Wickersham will come to Washington at the end of the week to be the guests over Sunday of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. Mrs. Clark Munford and Miss Nor- vell Munford are at Georgian Ter- race, on their way South to spend the rest of the month. Mr.”and Mrs, Patton Wise Slemp. the latter formerly Miss Dorothy Dennett, will arrive ip Washington the early part of the week In time to attend the annual Congressional Club breakfast, February 18, at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Slemp will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennett, until after the inauguration. Mr. Slemp will join his wife for Inaugural week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Dennett. Mrs. Charles B. Ewing has given up her apartment at the Stoneleigh Court and is now at the Cathedral Mansions. Mr. and Mrs. William North Sturte- vant are established In their new house at 4323 Catbedral avenue. Mrs. Sturtevant is the daughter of Mme. Lessinoft, Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun left last evening for Charleston, 8. C., where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. P. A. Drury, ir, for a fortnight. Mrs. Calhoun went to at- tend the housewarming which Mr: Drury will give today in her re. cently completed home on the Bat- tery at Charleston. Mr. Willlam J. Rhees and Mr. ‘Thomas Hannah, jr., the latter of Pittsburgh, Pa., th students at Princeton University, have left after spending & week with Dr. and Mrs, B. R. Rhees, 3138 Seventeenth street northwest. Mrs. E. 8. Newman, who will leave Washington for Florida to spend sev- eral ‘weeks, will return here and take over her old home on the. edge of Rock Creek Park for the Spring sea- son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stellewagen Thorne and their infant daughter, Notwithstanding the fact that din- ner parties have become much dis- rupted entertainments, many hosts brave the danger of night sessions during the last weeks of Congress and gather about them large and in- teresting parties. To be asked at the {eleventh hour to “fill in” at a dinner party is not thought lacking in dig- nity, for the men or women who spurn the late invitation may within a day or two have to ask the same favor of a friend. The Attorney General and Mrs. Stone were hosts at dinner last eve- ning, entertaining in the presidential sulte of the New Willard Hotel. Their guests were the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon; Miss Mellon, the Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Gore; Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward T. Sanford, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler, Mr. Justice and Mrs. George Sutherland, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Senator and Mrs. Willlam M. Butler, Representative and Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell, Representative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, %.; the Special Assistant to the Attorney General, Mr. Warren F. Martin; the Assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs. Augustus T. Seymour, the Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. John H. Bartlett. the secretary of the Smith- sonfan Institution and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacVeagh, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle, Mr. and Mrs. Grosvemor H. Backus, Dr. and Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hard, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. W. Harry Brown, Mrs. Grace Stewart of New York, Mr. C. Bascom Slemp and Col. Henry W. Anderson. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will be the honor guests at dinner February 21 of Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Iden. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis will be the guests of honor at dinner tomorrow evening of Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox, who will entertain a company of 16. Commissloner and Mrs. Cox were hosts at dinner last evening when their guests included Judge and Mrs. Henry S. Priest of St. Louis, who are their house guests; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lyford of Chicago, District Com- Lucille Walthew, are visiting the for- mer’'s mother, Mra. Charles G. Thorne, at her residence on Biltmore street. Mrs. Thorne was before her marriage a year ago Miss Lucille Walthew.. Mr. and Mrs, Julius Martin have an apartment at the Presidential, having come to Washington recently from Asheville, N. C. - Mrs. Martin is now in New York visiting her son, Mr. Harry E. Martin. . Miss Caledonia McCall, a relative of the late Gov. McCall of Massachusetts, poured tea at Mrs. Porter H. Dales’ reception Thursday afternoon. Mr._and Mrs. Robert Patchin of New York, formerly of this city, are passing the week end at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Francls A. Connolly, for- merly of Washington, but now mak- ing her home in New York, is staying at ‘Wardman Park Hotel for some Programs of Dinner Hosts Subject to Interruptions Night Sessions of Congress Frequently Limit the Guests—Many Brilliant Events Listed, Notwithstanding Handicap. missioner and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Judge and Mrs. J. Harry Covingten, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. liam Wheeler. Representative Theodore E. Burton and DMiss Grace Burton entertained the Ohio delegation in Congress at dinner last evening at the Hotel Hamilton. Covers were laid for Miss Burton will be hostess musical Thursday afternoon, ruary 26, at the Washington Club at 4 o'clock. Representative and Mrs. Adam M. Wyant will entertain a company at dinner Saturday evening. Representative and Mrs C. William Ramseyer will entertain at a buffet supper this evening in honor of Miss Edith Stackel of Towa and Mrs. Irma ‘Wilson of Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Hines, wife of the chief of aff, is having a luncheon for 12 guests Friday, and will take the party afterward to the exhibition ride in the Fort Myer Riding Hall. The Solicitor General and Mrs. James M. Beck entertained a com- pany of 16 at dinner last evening in honor of Mrs. James M. Beck, Jr. The company later attended the Army dance at the New Willard Hotel. The United States Treasurer and Mrs. Frank White will be hosts at a dinner party -this evening, ‘when among their guests will be Mr. and Mrs, John Dixon Sherman of Chicago, Mra L. L Blankenburg of Philadel- phia, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Winter and Mrs. Winter's sister, Mrs. Crosby of Minneapolis. The Assistant Secretary of State nd Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr will be hos dinner Tuesday evening in their apartment at the Dresden. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West were hosts to a distingulshed company at dinner last evening, entertaining in compliment to the ‘Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de la Torriente. Covers were lald for 14. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank B. Noyes will entertain a company of 18 at lunch- eon today in honor of the Ambassa- dor of Spain and Senora de Riano. Mrs. Noyes was hostess to & small company at lunch yesterday. taking ! her guests later to the performance of “Thais given as the last in the serfes of operas presented by the Chicago Civic Opera Association. -* Mrs. Henry F. Dimock was hostess at dinner last evening, entertaining a company of 34 In honor of the Bec- retary of State and Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. Dimock will give a luncheon Sunday, February 22, when her guests are asked to meet the Chief Justice and Mrs. Willam Howard Tate. - : Mme. Grouitch, who is visiting Mrs. Dimock, will be the guest in whose honor her hostess will entertain-at luncheon Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes had a company of 20 guests at din- ner last evening’,. ” Mr. and Mrs. Noyes will be hosts at dinner again Saturday evening. or { cetving by von. E. A Harriman and Mr and Mrs. Wil- | PARNIS MpsS: BENJAMIN E HUTCHINSON, whose husband, RearAdmiral Hulchinsow,is Comman dant ofthe NavyYard,. Capital Hostesses An- nounce At Homes" With Dates Annexed. Receptions and Teas on So- ciety Calendar—Notes of Special Interest to Wash- ington Fo“{. The congressional ladies, Senate and House, living at Congress Hall, will be at home Monday from 4 to 6 o’clock. Mrs. David H. Kincheloe and Mrs. Watson E. Coleman will give the tea Tueaday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock which they were obliged to postpone because of the iliness of Mrs. Kinche- loe. They will entertain in the apart- ment of Representative and Mrs. Kincheloe, No. 400 East Clifton Ter- race, and they will be assisted by Mrs. Alvin W. Barclay, Mrs. Morris Thatcher, Mrs. Theodore Shuey, Mrs. Clyde Asher, Mrs. Virgil Y. Moore, Miss Margaret Mansfield and Miss Marfe J. Maguire. Mrs. Hull, wife of Representative Morton Denison Hull of Illinois, will receive Tuesday afternoon in her home, at 2019 R street. The Chief of Staff of the Army and Mrs. Hines have issued cards for am at home Sunday, February 22. The Deputy Chief of Staff and Mrs. Nolan will receive with Gen. and Mrs. Hines, and_ai the tea table 3 Chariton, Mrs. Willlam Mason Wright, Mrs. Malln Craig, Mrs. Parker West, Mrs. J. M. Wainwright and Mrs, Ed- ward Sturges. Mrs. Wade H. Ellis will receive Wednesday afternoon after 4 o'clock for the last, time this season. She ‘will' have assisting her Mrs. George Sutherland, .Mrs. James E. Watson, Mrs. -Guy D. Goff and Mrs. Augustus T. Seymour. % Baroness von Below will be at home in her apartment, at 2400 Six- teenth street,” Saturday from 4 to 7 o'clock. !hmh&mlued in_re- - Altaro, . Frau MRS. HULL, wife of vice Chairman of LEATFOT W Maj. Gen. JOHN A HULL, ¢ the Program commiltee fo. Lh:,c}ua,riu&fia, -of March 4. Week at Legations Markec By Series of Departures, arrivals and numerous entertainments emphasized many changes in the diplomatic corps. After a strenuous social program here the new dean of the corps, the Ambassa- dor of Spain, and Senora de Riano will go South for a visit. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano are expected to arrive in Paulm. Beach Wednesday, March 11, and will be the guests of Dr. and Mra. Preston Pope Satterwhite for 10 da: or a fortnight. Dr. and Mrs. White have planned a dinner in their honor, and Canon and Mrs. J. Townsend Rus | sell will be hosts at dinner in com- pliment to the Ambassador and Se- nora de Riano. Barnoess de Cartier, wife of the Ambassador of Belgium, will receive Friday afternoon at the embassy. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de la Torriente have ms their guest at the embassy Senorita Elisa Ortiz of Havana, who is a close friend of Senorita Maria Luisa de la Torriente. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabelle Howard have as their guests at the embassy the for- mer’'s niece, Mrs. Cadogan, and her daughter, Mrs. Baziey, who will be with them for several weeks. The newly appointed Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez are ex- pected to arrive in Washington to- morrow from Mexico, where they have been sojourning for several months, Senor Tellex having served as charge d'affaires since June, 1924. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will entertain at dinner Thursday. The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, was host at dinner last evening, entertaining in compliment to the dean of the corps, the Ambas- sador of Spain, and Senora de Riano, Others in the company were the Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos, Senator and Mrs. Jones, Senator and Mrs. Robert Nelson Stan- fleld, the secretary of the Peruvian embassy and Senora de Gonzalez Prada, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Commissioner and Mrs. Charles C. Mc- Chord, Mr. and Mrs. Narry Norment, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Putney, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, and the sec- 1retary of the legation of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Mme. Adjemovitch. The Minister entertained at luncheon yesterday In honor of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabelle Howard. The Minister of the Netherlands Wilbur Turner, Mrs. Marion Butler, Mrs. Frederick I. Cox, Mrs. Price ‘Whitaker, Mrs. McPherson Crichton, Miss Betty Byrne, Miss Letitia Mc- Goffin and Miss Gladys Penn. Mrs. John Hooe Iden will receive tomorrow afternoon in her quarters at the Nevy Yard. She will be as- sisted by Mrs. Harold Jerome Benolst. Mrs. George C. Thorpe will mot re- celve this afternoon, but, will resume her Sunday afternoon receptions later on. Mrs. Webster Ballinger has sent out cards for an at home, at 2799 onnecticut avenue from 5 to 7 o'clock, February 19, in honor of her sister, Mrs. R. A. Theobald. Mrs. Nannie G. Jobe and Mis: Elizabeth Van Dyke will not be home tomorrow. Miss Mary Perry Brown will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock, at her residence, 1865 Mint- wood place. Miss Battelle and her niece, Mrs. Geoffrey Wardle Stafford, will re- ¢eive tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock, in their apartment at Stone- leigh Court. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Applebee will receive today from 2 to 7 o'clock, In their home at 824 Otis place north- west, in celebration of the confirma- tion of their son. The confirmation, known in the Hebrew church as Bar Mitsvah, took place in the Synagogue, at Fifth and I streets northwest yes. terday-at 10 o'clock. e X Social Events Changes in Diplomatic Corps Emphasized—Am- bassador and Senora de Riano to Visit South—Special Notes. and Mme. de Graeff will entertain o dinner Monday evening, February at_the legation. The Minister and Mme. de C will be hosts at dinner Wednesda evening in_honor of the Secretary o War, Mr. Weeks. The Minister of Lgypt and Mn Yousry .were hosts at dinnmer las night. The Minister of Lithuania, Kazys Bizayskas, will go to New tomorrow, where he will be the gues of honor at a banquet which th Lithuanians of Newark will give i celebration of the anniversary Lithuanfan independence, which ic February 16. Before the banquet the Minister wi deliver an address on the anniversar: from station WOR of Newark. The charge d'affaires of Rumania and Mme. Nano returned Saturday from & short visit to New York, The charge d'affaires of Nicaragua Dr. Jose Antonio Tigerino, returned Thursday from New York, where ha went with Senora de Tigerino, who salled Wednesday aboard the Co lombia for her home in Nicaragua She-will be absent for several months. Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, wife of the counselor of the British em- bassy, and her mother, Mrs. Thomas J. O'Brien, wife of former United States Ambassador to issued cards for two tea: and Saturday afternoons, home at 1812 R street. The military attache of the French embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, will entertain a company at dinner tomorrow evening in honor of the foreign military attaches and their wives. in their The secretary of the Lithuanian legation, Mr. Henrikas Rabinaviclu will be the guest of honor at a ban Qquet tomorrow evening given by the Lithuanfans of Philadelphia In cele- bration of the anniversary of the in- dependence of their country, Febru- ary 16. The commercial counselor of the Swedish legation and Mme. Waeldel will entertain at dinner Friday eve- ning. The counselor and Mme. Weldel have as their guest over Sunday the latter's niece, Miss Gana, of Phila- delphia. who came for the dance last night which was given by bachelors of the diplomatic corps at the Co- lumbia Country Club. Hosts at Congressional Country Club Today, 4 to 6 Commissioner and Mrs. David H Blair will act as hosts this afternoon at the Congressional Country Clud from 4 to 6. They will be assisted by Senator and Mrs. Henry W. Keyes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen De La Mater, Mr. and Mrs. A Waller, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. S. Ste. vens and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Wheeler. Dona Ghrey, dramatic soprano, and Kurt Hetzel, former director of the Royal Opera in Munich, will present several musical numbers during the afternoon. Congreesional Club Tea Honor Guests Listed Assistant Attorney General, Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt, Mrs. John Sher- man, president of the National Fed- eration of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Isetta Jewel Brown will be the guests of honor at the tea of the Congre: sional Club at 2001 New Ham ire avenue this week. They will each gave a short talk, beginning at 3 o'clock, and tea will follow the three addresses, Congressional Hosts Cancel Dinner Date. Owing to the death of Mrs. Tread- way's brother, Horace R. Shares, Rep- resontative and Mrs. Allen T. Tr way have canceled the dinner they had planned to give at Chevy Chase Club on Fedbruary 210 o

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