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S SOCIETY] Secretary of State in Possession T OCIETY. dod e l\'elloggi oday of Former | Home of Secretary Hughes. HE and Mrs afternoon to 1529 Eighteent street, previously occupied by the former Secretar State and Mrs. Hughes. Later in the summer they will move to the house now occupied By Mrs. Davis Irelan in which they lived when the Secre tary was here in the Senate. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes left for New York yes terday and sail today for Bermuda Secretary of State e Secretary of State, Mr. Ke logg. entertained at luncheon today at the Metropolitan Club In honor of special mission from Guatem: the inaugural ceremonies. The included the minister of foreign affairs of Guatemala, Roberto lowenthal; Gen. Frederico r of the staff of the President atemala, Senor Carlos Minister of Uruguay, Dr. Varela epresentative Porter, the Undersec- | of State, Mr. Grew; the Assist- Secretary of State, Mr. Leland the Assista retary of rector general ion, Dr. »mpany ant Harrison; Leo | . and Mme. Daexchner Honor uests at Dinner Tonight. | o Ambassador of F Mme. Daeschner will his evening of M who will en- | 18. tertain Carroll Fr 2 company and Prin- | came | Washington _ye ternoon | New York. where th England the middle trom The Minister of Wroblews 4 at dinner this evening. Minister and Mme. Wroblewska have issued invitations for dinner | Tuesday, when their guests are asked | 10 meet the Ambassador of c and Mme. Daeschner The Minister of the Netherland snd Mme. de Graeff will entertaln o dinner Tu ¥ evening asked additional guests | »r a program of music. . Miles. de Graeff, danghters of | Minister of the Nether ands and Mme if, will entertain at din- ner ing in compliment to| Mile. s, daughter of the | retiriy Yousry. Latfl Minister of Egypt and Mn The guests will number The Minister of the D ican Re- public and Mme. Ariza, who were planning to go to New York to visit | elatives, delayed their trip re- wain in the city for the inauguration of President Coolidge and wil leave today Hepresentative aund D. Hull cntertained at « ing rles S w ening. d Mrs. Mrs. Mer David Allen, tosenwald of Clca ick Dent Grant. M de Windt of Chic: A. Delano and My go.* Mr. | Dennison | liger esentative and Mrs. 1. Hart leave Washington today for home at Wethersfield, Conr will sail fro;y New York Apr agland. They will remain| ) 1 July 1, motoring through | England and other countries. After their return to Connectlcut they will | o Camp Muargaret, on Grand River, | and nd Sol Bloom and their daughter, Miss Vera Bloom., | will _cl their ent at Hamiiton Hotel their home in Ne Representative Voight will sail from Philad shire, where the late Wir Mrs oda | and Mrs. Edward | orrow afternoon | on the S S Berk- | ¢ will spend a part of te The ch . @ ckhoff have cancelled gagements until after | Wedr ¥, March 25, the end of the| od of mourning for the late Pre ldent Ebert of Germany their social e The retiring commereial secretary of the British embasey and Mrs. Bux. ton are leaving Washington today by | motor for New York, from where th. will sail March 14 on the Aquitania. Charies L. Senator McNar. MecNary, wife of | y of Oregon, entertain of 10 at luncheon 3 Mrs. Devenport Wh returned to Wasl ing a fortnight 1 ton_after spend- New York Mrs. eptimus Austin and her daughter, Miss Madeleine Austin, will entertain a company of 12 at dinner 1is evening in compliment to Mr. d Mrs. Robert J. Adams of New 0 are guests of Mrs. Adams brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and Alrs. George Mesta, at the Willard for the week. Mrs. Austin stin will be kL home informally Sunday afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock i ment at the Dresden. Mme. Peter, wife Minister anking guest at by Mrs. D ARTISTS and L] Artists have designed these BRESLAU MODELS to an end that their distinctive. ness is like the play that leads them all You must see the SPRING DRESSES we are showing at Flannels Printed Crapes Superd Values $15.90 The Friendly Shop Kellogig are moving this Senor | Palma, | | homa. the | | Fort | spena | o'clock, at 2119 R street William Bailey Lamar in homor of Mme. Ritter, who is the house guest | { Mrs. Walter Tuckerman. The other ts were Mrs. Henry I. Dimock, | rs. Charles D. Walcott, Mrs. Henry | lood, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Ed- | ward H. Gheen, Mrs. Hampson Gary Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mme. Eken- | gren, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs | William H. Goddard and Miss 1za- beth Howry. | Judge and Mrs. Lamar will enter- | tal at dinner unday evening in honor of Mr. Justice and Mrs. George Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Butler enter- tained & company of 28 at dinner last eveniug at the Congressional Country Club. The guests were seated at two | | tables, one for the younger set and | the other for the older guests. 4 Clarence Kuangson Young, at- | tache to the Chinese legation, Wash- | ington, and secretary of the Chinese delegation to the Geneva oplum con- { terence, return by the §. | George Washingto Ing at New He will come nediately York | Washingto today back to B Absolom Waller was ho | at luncheon today at the Congressional Country Club, Ler guests including Mrs ilbur, Mme. Panaretoff, Mrs. William Borah, Mrs. Morri eppard, Mrs James E. Watson, M Sert Nels Stanfleld, Mrs. John W. Harreld, Mrs. | d Goff, Mrs. Thomas W.| Adam M. Wyant, | “arroll Reece, Mrs. Percy E. | Mrs, Walter Drake, Mrs. | ! H. Blair, Mre. Peyton Gordon. | Victor Kauffmann and her house Herbert Wood; Mrs. Oll Bernard B. Jones, Mrs, | Mondell, Mrs. Francis Wigmore, Mrs. Charles W. Culberson, M Wade Cooper, Mrs. John Hamilton, Mrs. C. W. Robert- son, Mrs. John W. Loveland, Mrs.| 1, Mrs. Mary Schluter, p. Mrs. William Liv- | . Mrs. M. J. Lawrence, Puller, Mrs. William | Charles Nelson Riker. | Mrs. Charles | ¥ Taliaferro, Mrs. Miss Lois Belcher ky and Mise Hoopes. Waller will entertain followed by bridge tomo the Congressional Country Quin Arthur of Kentuck Mrs. luncheon row at Club, James C: Capt. Pryor, entertained at a rmingly appointed tea yesterday rnoon in honor of former Rep tative Alice Robertson of Okla iding at the tea tables| Edward Rhodes Stitt and | es Lowndes, bers Pryor w Mrs e M Char! Miss Winifred wall party at the at dinner last night tather and mother, Michael J. Leo of Pelham, N. Among the guests were Maj. and Mrs. | Frances E. Haag. Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Beverlidge and Mr. David Wri, ained Hotel of her M Dinner for Vermont Governor and Mrs. Franklin . Billings. M Charles Downer was host at dinner last evening, entertaining in the diplomatic suite of the New Wil- lard in honor of th Governor of | Vermont and Mrs. Franklin Bil- | lings. The other s wer the | governors’ chief of staff and Mrs. Johnson, Representative and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, Representa- | tive Frederic ;. Fleetwood, Mr. and | Mrs. Edward Avery Harri n, Mr. | M Walter R. Tuckerman, Mr Mrs. Charles Warren, Capt. and Austin Kautz, Mrs. Gibson Fahr estock., Mrs. Martha Stewar! Ekengren and Mr. Walter G. I The ~ comp: later attend theater. | | Mrs Br Dwight Gen. Ault man, wife . in command Benjumin Harrison, Ind., will the remainder of March with | her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. | and Mrs. Mark Doty, at Camp Meade, | Md Fremont will be at home Sat v afternoons until April, after 5 Miss Annette E. T. Steel, daughter | tained on | Knoxvil | Charles E | Md.; | Park | MeBrayer, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1925. \ c G of Gloucestershire, of the late Col Pennsylvania and the late Stewart Steel, Scotland, will be married day In St. Luke's Eplscopal C Mechanicsburg, Pa., to M Gardner Ladd, son of Dr. Ladd of Chevy Chase. lington of Harrisburg will the ceremony, assisted by Re Viets. Miss Steel will have of honor Mrs. Charles Bt Fager of Harrisburg. The maids will be Miss Dorothy I Miss Alice Hill of Chevy Cha best man will be f Boston, and the ushers, Mr Ladd of New York and Ladd of Boston Mr. and Mrs. Henry Inaugural their guests Milton M M day at Willard, and Mrs, New of Cora Virginia Ba Leonard C Mrs. Woodsboro, C. Thorn, Mr. A. C. and Mrs Burton Ford of Md.; Miss Lucille Steanot Slentz of W ning before Mr. a ertained the bail at tb Club. Thorn, Miss The Camp governo Country ev Mre, W.F. Zun 1t the Congressional Mr. and a dinner Club last night in honor of ( Mrs. beeh augural Buests w Col. John Campbell McBray Miss G Morley of Colorado. w the city to attend ceremonies. Amo Senator G. Locke, AMr, Mr. and Mrs. Ch Miss Mary Helen McBrayer, M Dr. and Mrs. H irs. H. C. MecCall, ne Mr. and Mrs, W. E. McBrayer dinner is the first that Mrs. Zumbrunn have given si returned from a two-month Journey in southern seas ‘alker enter at dinner at Le and Mrs. Oscar H granddaug formerly Mr e Woodsboro, Camp nd Mrs. RANC ter Mon- hurch at r. John George E. Bishop Dar- | perform ev. H. R, for her matron afington brides- | add and George Paul the Mew including Mr. | MeDermott of Mrs Mr. id ork, rrick of Md.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jr.; Mr. College and gton Mrs, h nd guests at the Congzressional ave Country »v. and ho the in ng th Means, arles E. Forest Mary . Evans, Mr. and Bossert and Mr. Darrough Mr, amd nce they wedding tained a Paradis On All Spring CREERON @00614 12TH STREET N. 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They {will return the middle of this month |and will make their home in Wash | ington; Daeschn s of the French was at the Cosmos Club | with her duughters at a lecture of the Alliance Francaise. The next French lecture will be given Monday, March 9, by M. Emile Villemin of Paris. Ambass Mr. and tertained honor of Governor guest B. Kendr, A Var B. Batte Eggle; the gu Walter Wyomi Mr. J. Mondell en- evening in Mrs. Frank at dinner last Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, of Wyoming. Among the were Senator and Mrs. John k. Justice and Mrs. Joseph Orsdel, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. George Tayloe, Mrs. Mrs. G. H. Bennett, who Is Mrs. Van Orsdel; Col Davis, adjutant general of g: Mr. George Brimmer and Hanway Burton J. Bell of are house guests for and Mrs. J. H. Tonge. Mr. and Pittsburgh the week of Mrs. Pa, Mr president of the Quota imore, with two other the club, arrived in Wash- ington t afternoon to meet with the Washington Quota Club, now in the process of organization here. They will hold a nquet this evening at | the Grace Dodge Hotel Miss Dryd n Ba members of Members of the League of MAYFLOWER GARDEN Dancing with Visesat Lepes Orehostras TEA, 4:30 to 6 o'clesk Cever Oherge, $1.00 “Tacivding Tea Sutardays and Holidays, $130 EVERY.NEW SHADE EVERY A\JE”" STYLE L] MISSES’ HATS MATRONS® HATS Values to $7.50 can Pen Women were guests at tea, in the Shoreham ballroom yesterday aft- ernoon, of Prince Habib Lotrallah. Arablan Minister to Rome, following addresses by the latter, Ambassador to Spain Moore and Mrs. Alice McKay Kelly of New York. Senator King of Utah introduced the speakers, and Mrs. Edna M. Colman, national presi- dent of the league, presided. He {san 'en(ertllnln‘ and Interesting speaker. Mrs. Jean Lowrey Bennett was hostess at a charmingly arranged tea with an attractive setting yestarday afternoon in the Thomas Jefferson room at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Bennett is a member of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation Asso- ciation, and a number of other mem- bers were guests. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews presided at the tea table, and assisting and_conspleuous among the guests were Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Miss Ernst, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. W. H. Wheatley, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Bruggemann, Mrs. Hoes, Mrs. Waller and Mrs. Harry Ward- | man, Mrs. Peter Drury and a number of other women from the Republican Women's headquarters. Harteon—Bobbitt Wedding In Calvary Methodist Chureh. A small weddin party vyesterday afternoon witnessdd the marriage of Mrs. Vera Chaney Bobbitt to Mr. Nelson Thomas Hartson at Cal- very DMethodist Church, Dr. James Shera Montgomery, chaplain of the House of Representatives, officiating. The bride's gown was of blond crepe made on simple lines and trim- med with blond lace embroldered in blue; her hat was hiond straw with lace and blue flowers. She wore or- chids. The marriage ceremony Wwas followed by an informal reception for the families and a few intimate friends at the Kalorama road home of the bride’s sister, Mr. James D. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Hartson left later in the afternoon for a wedding | trip to Bermuda. Mrs, Hartson's | traveling costume was brown and tan crepe, with which she wore & small brown and gold hat, a tan coat trimmed with brown fur and tan and brown slippers. The groom is the solicitor of Internal Revenue. A distinguished audicnce will attend the first benefit concert to be given | for the MacDowell Colony at Peter- borough, N. H., tomorrow afternoon at Rauscher's, including the Chlef Justice and Mrs. Willlam Howard Taft, Mme. Wroblewska, Mr. Henry Getty Chilton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Meclntosh, Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Tracy Dows, Mrs. rles Boughton Wood, \VASHINGTON. Mme. ‘Ekengrén, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Charles V. Wheeler, Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. Duncan Phiilips, Mrs. Adolph Miller, Miss Helen Nicolay, Mrs Victor Kauff- mann, Mrs. George Barnett, Mrs. Henry Lloyd Aspinwall, Mrs. Calde- ron Cariyle, Mrs. David A. Reed, Miss Laura Harlan, Mrs. ZeBarney Phillips, Mra. A. Althouse, Mrs. Frank Weeden, Mrs. Norman Williams, Mrs. Eliot Wadswort, Mrs. C. C. Worthing- ton, F. Ward Denys, Mrs. Henry Marquand, Miss Lucy Birckenstein, Mrs. Harry Lee Rust, Mrs. Wil- llam E. Fendall, Miss Helen A. Col- houn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Bush- Brown, the Secretary of War and | Mrs. John W. Weeks, the Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Hubert Work, and Mrs. George H. Moses of New Hamp- shire, and Mrs. C. C. Worthington. Mrs. Coolidge, who is heading the dis- tinguished list of patronesses, has in- dicated her interest in the work of the MacD8well Colony, and expressed to Mrs. H. H. A, Beach, the soloist- composer for the first concert, her de- sire to be present For the tea to be given under the direction of the house committee of the Women's City Club, Sunday, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock, the hostesses will be Mrs. E. St. J. Greble, Mrs. Charles H Cecil, Mrs. James MacFarquer and Mrs. Marshall McKibben. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Henning, Mr. Everett Sanders, secretary to the President, and Mre. Sanders will be among the guests of honor. Mr. Henning, Assistant Secretary of e TR TSR T You can lunch here for 35¢ or you can pay $1.50 or more as you prefer. Whatever you eat at Nunnally’s is good—you'll like it, and the prices are always reasonable. ' Pars JuLius GARFINCKEL & Co. 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