Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY The 'President and Mrs. Coolidge Make Habit of Entertaining Informally at White HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge have maintained an in- formal mode of hospitality since the close of Congress, and today they had Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Copley of Aurora, Ill, #mong their guests. Mrs. Copley was also the guest for whom Mrs. James R. Mann entertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower having 18 in the company T Renor and Senora de Riane Are Feted in South. The Ambassado: of Spuin and Senora de Riano were guests of honor &t luncheon yesterday of Mr. and Edson Bradley of New York. at St. Augustine, Fla., where ¢ entertained at the Ponce de Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson of Wash- ington Deming-Jar ., who has an apart- Park Hotel. Others M the company were Lad:r Isabella Howard, wife of tie Ambassador of 3 Mine. Wroblewska, nister of Poland; Mrs. Mrs. Gibson Fahne- el R. Govin, Mrs Tuckerman, Mrs, Frederick oke, Mrs Robert Hollist Chapman. Miss Laura Harlan, Mrs dMoses Taylor Pyne of New York and Mrs. William Dayton of vs, ¥ e Townsend. X witon, Miss rost and Mme. Eken- | sister of the hostess he Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro wi'l be the Lonor guests at dinner this evening of Gen. and Mrs. Albert C. Dalton. who will en- tertain preceding the Friday evening dancing class Croats Tresich from | several The Minist and Sloven Pavichich, w York, of the Serbs Ante vesterday where he spent Mr. Justice and Mra. Stone will leave | Washington tomorrow {o remain away over the week end. They will %0 directly to New York and Monday evening will be the honor guests at dinner of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rath- bone at Englewcod, X. J Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler are the guests for whom Col. and Mrs. iisorge €. Thorpe will entertain a ifnner company tomorrow night at the Chevy Chase Club. The charge d'affaires of Veneruela and Senora de Yanes entertained a small company at dinner last avening n compliment to the Venezuelan consul at St. Louls, Senor A. Parra- Marcuuez and Senora de Parra, who are in Washington for a few days on their way to St. Louis. The marriage of Senor and Senora de Parra occurred ust before their departure from Vene- uela and their visit here is u part of thelr honeymoon trip. They will leave or St. Louls tomorrow. The counselor of the German em bassy and Mme. von Lewinski will en tertain at dinner this evening in honor of the solicitor of the State Department and Mre. Charles Cheney Hyde. | Dr. and Mrs, Jo : Merriam en- tertained at dinner last evening In their apartment in Meridlan Manslan at 2400 Sixteenth street, in compl ment to the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez. Others in the :ompany were the Assistant Secre- rary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. C: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes and Mrs. Charles Wardell Stiles and Dr. and Mrs. Harold G. Moulton. The Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr will leave Washington today to spend a week in Charleston, S. C Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing will entertain a company informally at| dinner tomorrow evening in honor of heir house guests, Mr, and Mrs Knowlton, of New York, who will be with them until Tuesday. Mr. Mrs. Lansing spent the first part of the week in New York, and returned to Washington yesterday, accom- panfed by Mr. and Mrs. Knowlton. While *in New York Mr. and Mrs. Lansing were entertained at dinner hy the former United States Ambas- sador to the Court of St. James and Mrs. John W} Davis. Mrs. Leigh Palmer entertained a company of 12 at luncheon today. Admiral and Mrs. Palmer were hosts last evening at dinner, entertaining 2 company of 12 in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Heneberger of Los Angeles, who, with their daughter. are at Wardman Park Hotel. Miss | ( Heneberger is a student at Bryn Mawr. Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt has re- turned to her home at Biltmore, N. C Garments that have the ap- pearance of be- ing old “Bright- en Up” and are ready to wear as good as new =/ WILKINS \ ( r g ST EE The Hospitality of the Old South Is Reflected in Its Flavor and Arome and || House. to attend grandson, George Cecil, son of Mr. and Mrs Francis. Amherst Cecil, which take place Saturday afternoon Rev. A, Bramwell Bennett, All Souls' Church at Biltmore, the christening Henty of MRS, Wife of the Assixtant Georgetown Mrx. Edw: the rig for about 130 v formerly Miss was born and cl House, years Cornelia Mrs, informall Ernest G Col. and Mrs. “”—]“‘:“ P. VISIT MISSES’ her Vanderbiit John will The rector of will officiate at 4 o'clock, and a reception Wooten will entertain a company this evening at dinner in their quarters at Wash- |ington Barracks in honor of Col. and | Mrs. George Bowman, who are leavi: [ shortly for Fort Riley, where the col- | onel has been ordered for duty. Col. and Capt. and Mrs. Vernon L. Capt. and . John H. motor to Upperville, Va., tend the races. M Hawkins will entertain at April 15 in honor of Mrs. :Caskey, who, with Col. McCaskey, recently arrived in Washington to make their home. Col. | McCaskey has been attached to the | chief of staft office. 1 oday to at- Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover have losed their home on K street and are in their suburban home, Westover. Miss Mary Loulse Johnson was hostess to a small company at lunch- eon today at the Chevy Chase Club, entertaining in compliment to Miss CHARLES N, Secretary of the between her guests, Mrs. Shelton Martin of Ne: ennett of Chicago. Mrs. he doorway of her York and Martin at the left and M Mrs. Ceeil, | Elizabeth Zolnay, whose marriage to Vanderbilt tened in Biltmore Mr George T. Summerlin will take Wednesday, April 15. My and Mrs. Chester Snow, jr. and 1 Miss McKeldin returned to Washington vesterday from a motor trip to Florida and Cuba. Former Representative and Mrs. OUR NEW DEPARTMENT FEATURING EXCLUSIVE MODELS DRESSES STAR, Ira C. Copley of Illinois are spend- ing the week in Washington and are with Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Copley were the guests In whose honor Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson entertained & small company informally at dinner last evening. Mr. and Mrs, Perry Baslmont were guests at luncheon yesterday of Mrs. James H. Kidder, who entertained at the Madison in New York Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Reynolds Hitt will go to Newport for the Summer, and have agaln leased an apartment at Pine Lodge ter of former Senator and Mrs. How- ard Sutherland, left last evening to spend about 10 days as the guest of M Kendall Lee in New York. Miss Lee was & recent guest of M Sutherland in Washington. Mrs. Samuel H. Kauffmann and Mrs, Ashmead Fuller will be joint hostess- es at a large luncheon Tuesday, April 14, at Raucher's, in homor of Mrs. rvey Delano, wife of Comdr. De- lano. Miss Elizabeth Nallor Sawtells, daughter of Maj., and Mrs. Henry Fenno Sawtelle, has returned from a visit at the home of Miss Dunna Merts in Uniontown, Pa. She will spend a few days &t her home, 1320 Rhode Island avenue, before resuming her studies at Mount Vernon Seminary, Col. and urs. Robert N. Harper will receive the guests at the Congres- sional Country Club at the tes, from 4 to 6 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kincheloe and Mrs. Duff Lewis will have charge of the musical program. The first polo game of the secason will be played tomorrow afternoon in Potomac Park, and society, keeping close watch on the Japanese cherry trees, will stop to watch the game at 3 o'cloc Rhodes-Kanode Hetrol Announced Here Today. Mrs. Florence Kanode hax an- nounced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Grace Kanode, to Mr. Thomas E. Rhodes of Mississippi, speclal assistant to the Attorney Gen- eral of the United States. Miss Ka- node is & well known pianist and or- ganist and has for some time been \VASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, D. C with the law firm of Lansing & Wool- sey, headed by former Becretary of State Lansing. Mr, Rhodes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew U. Rhodes of French Camp, Miss. He was educated at Mis- sissippi College and graduated in law in this city. For the past few years Mr. Rhodes has been connected with the Department of Justice. argaret Boncompagni has artment at the Amba York, for al weeks, safl from there Saturday, to spend the Summer in Princes: {taken an dor, in N and will April 25 Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin V. Killian will leave today for a two-week trip, with visits Fla.,, and Havana, the itinerary. uba, included in Mrs. Bennet, wife of Col. J. B. Ben- net of Fairfax road, Battery Park, gave a luncheon and seven-table bridge party yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Hines, wife of Gen. John L. Hines, and Mrs. Nolan, wife of Gen. Dennis E. Nolan. Mrs. Charles A. Lummis was hostess at a dinner last evening at the Hamil- ton Hotel, given for a number of the young friends of her son, Mr. Dayton Maxwell Lummis. The party afterward attended the theater. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher of New York, who are making an indefinite stay at the New Willard, entertain- ed a small company at dinner there last night. Mrs. Donald Washburn, formerly of Washington, now of Baltimore, who is spending the Winter at St. Augus- tine with her mother, Mrs. John H. Hewson, was hostess to & small com- pany at the dinner dance last evening at the St. Augustine Golf Club. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Brunner en- tertained at an evening at home Wed- son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs rl Brunner, whose marriage took | place March 27 in New York. The bride was formerly Miss Lola Stolk of New York and Venezuela. Mr and Mrs. Brunner will make their home in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, N. J. Among the patronesses of the poetry festa of the International Art and lLetters Association, which Continued on Ninih Page.) 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