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8 SOCIETY. - SOCIETY Ambassador and Baroness de Cartier to Be Guests of H This Evening. of Belgium de Cartier guests of honor evening of Mr. Willlam McClellan Ritter, who will entertain a company of 18 in his home, on Massichusetts ave- nue. HE <> and Baron will be the at dinner thi A rdor bas Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur to Be uests of Comdr. and Mrs. Id The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Iden Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur will guests of Capt. and Mrs. Georg Steele, jr, at the charity ball night of March 4 | be W the The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro entertained at dinner last evening, guests Senator | and Mre, Royal 8. Copeland, Col. and Mrs. George A. Nugent. Maj. and M Butler, Maj. and Mrs. Conge Ars. Davenport White and Mr. Mrs. Harry Norment | having as Minister, Dr. has issued i The Czechoslovik Frantisek Chvalkovsky vitations to @ reception at the lega- | tion in celebration the seventy- | 1ifth_birthday anniversary Mr. T G. Masaryk, the President of the | Czechoslovak republic turday af ernoon, March 7, from 5 until o'clock. The Minister will entertain at din- uer at the Jegation on March 1. of Representative and Mrs. Adam M Wyant will be hosts to a company of $0° at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Quin, 'y E. Quin, was hostess to a com- pany of 60 at a buffet luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Byrnes, wife of Rep resentative James F. Byrnes, who is retiring president of the Congres- sional Club. wife of Representative The director of the Pan-American Tnion, Dr. Leo §. Rowe, who *has been in South America for some time, will return to Washington Saturday evening. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hanson E entertained guests at dinner evening. Ely last Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Clarence O. Sherrill will entertain a dinner party at the Chevy Chase Club tonight Capt. and Mrs. Ridley McLean will entertain a company of 18 at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club. The Governor of Virginia and Mrs. Trinkle are guests at dinner tonight of Mrs. George D. Hope, who will later take the entire dinner party to occupy her box at the colonial ball in the May- flower Hotel Mr. and Mrs, Theodore W, will entertain a company of formally at dinner this evening. Noyes in- Mr. and Mrs. George Bowie Chipman will entertain at dinner this evening in hotor of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam G. Jones of Wilmingto, Del, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sherman Chipman of New York. Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Williamson will be hosts to a company of 24 at dinner this evening at Wardman Park Hotel, entertaining in compliment to Commissioner and Mrs. David H. Blair. Mrs. Victor Kauffmann was hostess to a company of 16 at luncheon today, entertaining in her home, on New Hampshire avenue, in compliment to Mrs. Edwin T, Meredith, wife of former Secretary of Agriculture. Mrs. Leslie M. Shaw entertained a company of 50 at luncheon today at ‘Wardman Park Hotel, in compliment to Mrs_ Albert Swalm and Mrs. J. M. McMillin, Judge and Mrs. Lamar Recall Invitations. Judge and Mr: Tamar of 1915 Massachusetts avenue have recalled invitations for a tea| at their home tomorrow afternoon on account of the continued illness of Mrs. Lamar. * William Bailey Mrs. Theodore A. Robinson and her two children have returned to their home in Philadelphia after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam B. Orme, for several weels. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Joyce, jr., a large dance in their home on Con- necticut avenue, last evening, for their house guests, Mr. Gordon Tyler Lewis of Ithaca, N. Y. and Mr. Edward Wright of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs Joyce will be hosts at dinner thi evening for their guests, and will entertain a company of 15 at lunch- eon tomorrow Miss Betty Warren entertained a company of 10 at dinner last evening, Jater taking her guests to Mr. and Mrs. Joyce's dance. Mr. Eugene Martin was host at din- nor last evening, later taking his guests to the dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Joyce. His guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Rollins, Dr. and Mrs. Morton Archibald Mitchell of Balti- more, Md.; Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stan- Jey, Lieut. and Mrs. Kopperley, Mrs. Henry Lamar, Miss Anna Craig Hill- burn, Miss Virginla Landis of Detroit, Miss Dorothy Drake, Miss Elizabeth Morrison, Miss Elizabeth P’arker and Miss Janice Draper, Mr. John Bryn, jr; Mr. William Carter, Mr. Henry Morgan, Mr. William Sykes, Mr. Co- bert Rice and Lieut. J. Morrisen. ! Miss Elizabeth Morrison, daughter »¢ Mr. and Mre, Henry Morrison, en- tertained at bridge in her home yesterday for Miss Junice Draper, faughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore £na “raner whose engagement to pr. Edward Bown Boutell was re- Horer HarrINGTON| Eleventh and E Streets You Enjoy | e | with them Mrs onor at Dinner cently announced. Dr. Boutell is from Cincinnatl and is the son of Mr and Mrs. Norris. Harlun Boutell. ts were Miss Betty Warren, Henry Lamer, Miss Virginla Shelden, Miss Elizabeth Geddings, Miss Marie Van Ness, Miss Frances Elizabeth Parker, Miss Miss Dorothy Drake, Miss Evelyn Cline, Miss Janet Martin, Miss Carolynne Martin, Miss Frances Martin, Miss Henrietta Pace, Miss Cecil Bryan, Miss Mary Evans, Mrs. Emily Byrd, Mrs. Edward Jovee, jr, Mrs. “John Curtis, jr., Mrs. Romaine Rollins, Mrs. Lee Landis, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Miss Beverly Winthrop, Miss Beatrice Kingley, Mies Carry Williams, Miss Martha Maso Stuart, Miss Ridgely, Miss Hillyer, Miss Charlotte Penn, Miss Wilhemenia Pratt, Mrs. Carroll and | Miss Harriet P, Russel!, | Additional guests were asked for! tea when Mrs. Edward Joyee, jr., andy Miss Martha Mason presided at the | table. Miss Morrison was also assisted by Mrs. Henry Lamar and | Miss Carolynne Murtin | 1 Miss Shands | afternoon | will have Phillips. M A. . Shands and will be at home Monda: after 5 o'l vhen the eBarne Miss Helen Marye, debutante ter of Mr. and Mrs. George T. . and Miss Marjorie Oelrich, a York debutante, are spending | some time at Palm Beach, where a number of entertainments have been given for them T Montieello Ball to Be Gala Party Tonight. The Washington committee of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Founda- including Mrs. Andrews, Mrs.{ Charles Graves Matthews, Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, Mrs. Alfred Pem- hroke Thom and Mrs. Richard W. Hynson, will receive the distinguish- ed guest: who will attend the his- torical ostumes ball at the May- flower Hotel tonight in honor of the birthday anniversary of | George Washington. All other guests for boxes are requested to enter at the De Sales street door, while all other guests will use the Seventcenth street entranc Mr. Stuart Gibboney of New York, president of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, whose box has been named for Alexander Hamilton, will have as his guests from N York Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hurd, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Mallep-Provost Murph Mr. Henry Alan Johnson, secretary of the foundation: -Mr. and Mrs, Alfred M. Barrett of the board of governors, and treasurer of the Centennial Election, and Mr. and Mrs Frederic W. Twyman of Charlottes ville, Va. Mn. Gibboney will repre- <ent his ancestor, Patrick Henry, and Mrs. Gibboney will impersonate Dame Throthingham of New England. Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood's box has been named by her for her an- cestor, Willlam Phelps, from Tewks- bury, England, appointed by the king to govern Connectlcut, 1635. Fer guests include Mme. Grouitch, Mr. Wil- liam Phelps Eno, Maj. and Mrs. Goetz, Miss Anne Gordon, ‘Mr. Suy- dam, Miss Mary Morgan and Mrs. George Ehle. Mrs. Rbbert E. Lee will be hostess in two boxes, and among her guests trom out of town and from the city will be Mrs. Francis L. du Pont, Mrs. G. Tracy Rogers, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee, Mr., and Mrs. John Leonard Proctor of Vermont, Mrs. Thornton Boland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drayton, Miss Mattie Harris of Roanoke, Va.; Miss Julia Phillips of South Carolina, Judge John Rutherford of Richmond, Capt. Frank Jervey and Dr. T. S. Lee. Mrs. Lee's set in the minuet includes Mrs. Lee, dancing with Capt. C. T. Brooks, U. S. M. C.; Miss Edith Dav- idge, dancing with Dr. M. C. Dollman; Mrs. Lawrence Lee, dancing with Mr. Lawrence Lee; Mrs. William Living- ston Crounse, dancing with Mr. Clarles Light . Mrs. Mitchell Carroll's box is named for Daniel Carroll of Ely, from whom are descended all the Carrolls of Revolutionary history. Mrs. Car- roll's guests are to be Mrs. Edward Terry Sanford, Senator and Mrs. Swanson, Miss Helen Carusi, Miss Louise Ireland, Mr. Gerhard Gade, Mr. Mitchell B. Carroll and Mr. Ran- doiph Fitzhugh Carroll. Mrs. Car- roll's guests will all represent their colonial ancestry. Miss Mary Maxwell and Mrs. James Penn have named their box for Gen. William Maxwell and Willlam Penn, and they will have as guests in co- lonial costume Mrs. Newton E. Mason, wife of Admiral Mason; Dr. and Mrs, Raymond Spear and Mrs. Medorem The Society of Sponsors of the United States Navy will occupy. a box, all the guests wearing colonial costumes and representing ancestors of high degree. Mrs. Goldsborough Adams is sponsor for this box and those occupying seats will be Mrs. Russell Langdon of Baltimore, Mrs. Reynolds T. Hall of Philadelphia, Mrs. Arthur T. Sutcliffe of New York, Mrs. Robert Stevens of New. York, Mrs. Albert Matthews of New York, Mrs. Goldsborough Adams, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Hewett Wells, Mrs. Albert Statal, Mrs. Austin Kautz, Mrs. Dahlgren Pierce. Alarge number of dinners will pre- cede the ball, among the hostesses Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, George D. Hope, who will en- tain Gov. and Mrs. Trinkle; Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Dr. and Mrs. Mac- pherson Crichton and Mrs. Willlam M. Randol. whose guests will include Mr. and Mrs. William Chatard of Bal- timore, Mrs. Charles Carroll, Miss Mary Lee Carroll, Mr. Albert H. Car. roll, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rust Le Mr. and Mrs. Thom, all being in cos- tume and in character. Louis T. McFadden and her Mrs. e o o 0 o o N.W. Your Meals Here —And that is wh growing. Once you'll join the rest!! our list of regular patro u try our delicious ¢ Table d’Hote Luncheon 11:30 AM. t0 2:30 PM. Table d’Hote Dinner. Music 6 to 8 P.M. A la Carte 12 If Desired " $1.50 Noon to 8 PM. E. J. BRENNAN, Manager THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MRS.'E. LEE TRINKLE, Wife of tRE Governor of Virginia and with him a\guest at dinner tonight of Mrx. George D. Hope. They will later attend the ball at the Mayflower Hotel, where the Governor will unveil the Jefferson room. daughter, Miss Barbara McFadden, have gone to their home In Penn sylvanfa for a visit and to attend a wedding. Bell Perkins of Richmond has arrived in Washington and is at the New Willard Hotel, where she will remain over the week end. At the Thomas Jefferson Memorifal ball to- night at the Mayflower Hotel Miss Perkins will represent her ancestress, Anne Ball, sister of Mary Ball, the mother of George Washington. She will wear a colonial costume. Miss Judith Shelton has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shelton, in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, after attending the midyear dances at the University of Virginia. Mre. Cabot Stevens was one of the hostesses yesterday afternoon at the benefit bridge of the Women's Wel- fare Assoclation. Her guests were Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson and Mrs. George A. Ricker, who were asked to meet Mrs. Wilkinson-Collins of New York. Mrs. Stevens also entertained at tea in the palm room of the Mayflower Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis were hosts at dinner last evening in their home in honor of the Assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs. Au- gustus T. Seymour. Among the guests were Senator-elect and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Admiral and Mrs Cary T. Grayson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Qwsley and Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will enter- tain at dinner this evening in com- pliment to Mr. Justice and Mrs. George Sutherland. Maj. ahd Mrs. Henry B. Claggett entertained at a buffet supper last night, before the monthly dance at Bolling Field. The guests included Maj. and Mrs. Edward Beverly, Maj and Mrs. W. J. Kilmer, Capt. and Mrs. O. G. Trunk, Capt. and Mrs. 1. C. Eaker, Capt. and Mrs. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baker, Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford, Capt. Couzens, Lieut. George Hodge, Lieut. Clair Schultz and Lieut. and Mrs. Chaun- cev. The advisory board of the Congres- sional Club will meet Monday morn- ing at 10 o'clock, at the club, 200 Massachusetts avenue. The clup will give a dance Tuesday evening. Mount Vernon Ball Monday Has Many Patronesses. Additional patrons and patronesses for the “Ball in the Garden at Mount Vernon,” Monday night, In the new university gymnasium, at 2014 H street, for the benefit of George ‘Washington University Hospital, in- clude Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood- hull, to whom the university is greatly indebted, and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, as well as Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp, Mrs. P. M. Anderson, Mrs. Robert W. Bolwell, Mrs. J. D. Byers, Mrs. Barry Mohun, Mrs. Edward Clif- ford, Mrs. Walter Davis, Mrs. Carl A. Droop, Mrs. Arthur William Dunn, Mrs. Ord Everman, Mrs. Robert F. Griggs, Mrs. Gilbert L. Hall, Mrs. Walter S, Harban, Miss A. B. Hen- ning, Mrs. H. P. Kfgsbury, Rev. and Mrs. Douglas P. Birnie, Mrs. Richard H. Liggett, Mrs. E. L. McClelland, Mes. Charles Parsons, Mrs. E. C Pearre, Mrs. Jages H. Platt, Miss Alkce Riley, Mrs) C. Augustus Simp som, Mrs. Ottilie Spengeman, Mrs. F' E. Thuney, Mrs, William A. Wilbur, Mrs. William C. Van Vleck, Mrs. Lawn Thompson, Mr. John Barton Fayne, and Mrs. R. Fuller, Mrs. E. D. Boughton Wood, Mrs. F. W earns, Mrs. Herron, Admi and Mrs Bronson, Dr. and Mrs. . Merriam and Miss Mary Sharpe. The Towa Society at Rauscher's Monday evening which promises to be one of the largest | meetings the society has ever held, | Miss Margaret Weighell will en- | tertain with fancy dancing; Mr. Job Baldwin will render coon songs and Miss Iralee Newell will be heard fn a violin solo. The will have a ball for the dancing will be one of the most popular in the city, Admission will rd or tickets may be ob- the door. orchestrs be by e tained at Mrs. M. F. Adams, chairman of the card committec of the International Association of Art‘and Letters, gave an evening of bridge and five hun- dred in the interest of the association, at 1417 Massachusetts avenue, Wed. nesday evening. The next one will be held at the home of Mrs. Florence Jackson Stoddard, at 2019 N street northwest, with Mrs. Stoddard and Mrs. Widdemar as hostesses. Mrs. Henry Albers, Mrs. Clara O. B. McCrome #nd Mrs. J. T. Mande: schied will be the hostesses at the home of the association, at a George Washington tea, at the clubrooms, 1607 I street northwest, this after- noon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. A mu- sical program has been arranged. The members of the board'of gov- ernors of the Congressional Country Club will act as hosts at a special Washington birthday anniversary tea tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock. ~The members of the diplomatic corps will be the guests of honor. Assigned to Fort Benning. Ma)j. Francis H. Maddox, 7th Infantry, has been relieved from duty at Chilkoot Barracks, Alaska, and assigned to the 26th Infantry at Fort Benning, Ga. ‘ g anounces a spc—m cial George Wash- ington program, with appropriate favors for all, on Monday evening, February 23rd. No increase in the $1.00 cover charge. At Eighteenth and Columbia Rd. 10 PM. 20 1 AM. [ The Mayflower Connecticut Avenue Washington’s Birthday Monday, February 23 Dinner, $2.50 Per Person 12Noonto 9 P. M. PRESIDENTIAL ROOM Dancing in the GARDEN 9 P. M. to Closing Service a la Carte Cover Charge, $1.50 Music by VINCENT LOPEZ ORCHESTRA Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses bave been issued to the following: Samuel M. Sweetman and Jennie M. Burn- m. Jack Jacobs and Rena Greenbers. Raymond G. Spelght of this city and Sarah E. Arnold of Rosemary, N. C. Joseph A. Nolan and Trene K. Crowley Truman ¥. Krauskopt and Miidred R. Miller. Willlam .. Hoeke and Mildred E. Fugitt. Anthouy 1. Fennell und Madeline ¥. 0'Brien, both of Kensington, Md. Danlel V. Hill and Louise Mills. Albert M. Dickson and Eyre M. Hatton Robert 1. Bwain and Mary M. Erb. oyd ‘H.' Goode of this city and Edna M. 3 of Trenton, N. J Leon A. Smotliers’ and Mary Blackville. Theodore 8. Hunter and Marian Thompson. James P. Miller and Rose A. 0'Donnell Howard H. Angle and Ruth Pollick, both of Baltimore on F. Poffeuberger and Helen E. Rice, both of Hagerstown, Md. Willlam J. Peroutka R. Hiadky, both of Baltimore. G- French and Hazel B. Luogley, both n and Josephine Va. . Cruise of Paw Elizabeth H. Manning of this el Lewis M. Lynch and Josephine M. Tangora. Ralph T. Jackson and Martba E. Young. ] Births Reported. The followiug births have been reported to g Benis Mok Bece been reperd 2 D e R i b Gieorge 1. and Thelma M. Hayes, girl e g Antheriued, o Thoman and- Ol s e el i st Snued i Vernon B. and Margaret Lowrey, T T L R pL oo e, B hert 1 ymond aud Mildred urice hard W, and Marvel Cunn All . girl nd Laura Job and_ Margueri Elizabeth Barne . box boy Deaths Report;d. lwen reported to 24 hours The following denths liny the Health De Zeida Periman, Emma_ Horigan, T Ellen Fenne Kiml Richard Anna Coggine. 86 Lydia M. Copeland, Home, Louisa Tiokler. 74, 323 Samuel A. Kimberly, pital Daniel Sullivan, 88, Howe. Lucretia Bubler, ave. Louis A. F. Boecksty Jobn Ridd Murdock Mill rd. 11, 89, the Portner 3221 13th st Lutheran ergency Hos United States Soldiers’ 43, 1226 New Hampehire 61, 726 Quebec pl. 5 Utnger Hospital Thomas Howar. Coergency Hompital. Belle_Harrlson 45, 1946 Park rd Ina Virginia U st Jacob Talott: 3 5 Virginia ave Raymond Moare, 1 ho Infant of Edwarl minute, Julis Tewis W Lizzie Curry, 69, h Detfer. 41 Mary Hardy. 3 Theodore Minor, Gallinger Hospital 1718 4th st 8 Warren st 915 N st Naval Officers Shifted. Lieut. Comdr. William E. Baughman has been transferred from command of the U. S. S. S-33 to the recruiting barracks, Hampton Roads, and Lieut Comdr. Paul S. Theiss from the C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1925. SOCIETY. $250,000 FOR AMERICAN |U. S. WINS $400,000 SUIT.| Pjckwi CHURCH IN PARIS RAISED i i ' e Stom Gifts to Erect Structure Range From $5 From Washerwoman to Rocketeller’s $100,000. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 21.—The Interdenominational American Church in Paris, backed by the Presbyterian Church in the United States, has ralsed $250,000 of the half-million dollars needed to build its proposed new edifice and parish house, it was announced last night. Gifts ranged from the $5 of a washerwoman in Philadelphia to the $100,000 of Join D. Rockefeller, jr. Dr. Joseph Wison Cochran, former Presbyterlan minister of Detrolt, the pastor, said here on the eve of ling for France that the Amer- ican church will occupy a new site on the Quai d'Orsay facing the Seine opposite the Grand Palals. Arthur Curtiss James had matched Mr. Rockefeller's gift of $100,000. Emergency Fleet Corporation Also; tra Pale Gets Atlantic Heights Project. Haffenrcffer & CONCORD, N. H. February 21— [Dozen Bottles The KEmergency Fleet Corporation was awarded cash iotaling $400,000 and full control of the Atlantic Helghts housing project at FPorts- mouth in a decree handed down in United States District Court here ves- terday in the foreclosure suit of the fleet corporation against the Atlantic Corporation, a shipbuilding company | of Portsmouth ki $2 .PL.s Rebate on Bottles, 25c Dozer Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St tablished 18; A special George Washington Birthday Matinee Dance will be held Monday, February 233 to 6 p. m. America’s Most Beautifud BALLROOM 4ON. TO FRI. TVES. Ladtes ... Swane: T8¢ Music by the SWANEE Syncopators Direction of “Sem Brown' Ladies ..... Gentlemen SUNDAY APTIRXOON Ladies ... = Gontlemen Prices includs t: dancing charges In the EARLE THEATER BLDG. THIRTEENTH STREET at “E” (Franklin Square Hotel) Bed Weems and His Victor Recording Actists Will Play in Comjunction With Boernstein’s Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra Was}ning‘ton's Birthday —will be celebrated Mon- day with an unusual holi- day dinner for $1.50. Dancing from 7 to 9. No cover charge. At the 10 o'clock Sup- per Dance a gala occasion During the is planned TONIGHT | Saturday Dinner Dance Saturday Supper Club | February 21, Starting at. 7:30 P. M. mects at 10 p.m. S Wardman Park Fotel Boerustein’s Supper Dancing Every Ew Ten te Home Sites of rominence ALORAMA offers the most social- ly select home sites in all the Capital’s Northwest. To the extent that we believe in the future of this country we must believe in the future of the great Capital it operates from— Washington real estate in itself is select among cities. Kalorama, from a stand- point of social prestige, holds the same position in the city itself. Kalorama is located in the center of the city's social and official life. Every home site here overlooks the beautiful four-mile valley view of Rock Creek Park's forest beauty. Millions of dollars have been spent in the fine resi- dences that border Kalorama. tinctive churches, fine public and private schools, clubs and theaters. It is but 12 min- utes from the city's center, 8 minutes from the new Mayflowcr HOtCI and near the \Vardman Park Hotel. 2 It l'S near diS' Amo;'tg those early to buy in Kalorama are the names of an cx-Prcsident, a Justice of the Suprcme Court. a Cabinet Member; diplomats and a long list whose names are known in the highcst walks of public and private life. Only 15 lots remain. Kalorama is easily reached from downtown. Motor out Massachusetts Avenue until near Rock Creek Park and turn north into Belmont Road to Tracy Place, where the property begins. Or see agents downtown. Kalorama LLAN E. WALKER & COMPANY, Inc. Call Mr. Godden, Main 2690 813 15th St. N.W. (Southern Building)