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8 | SOCIETY| SOCIETY. Baron and Baroness de Cartier Honor Guests at Dinner and Dance Given Last Night. HE Ambassador of Belglum| and Baroness de Cartier were | the honor guests at dinner| last evening of Mrs. Merriam Curtis, who entertained in| compliment to Col. James Logan.| Others in the company were the Min- ister of Hun ) and Countess Szechenyi, the peaker of the House, Representative Nicholas Senator and Mrs. Ja worth, jr.; Senator Fred=rick Hale, presentative and Mrs. Parker Corn- 1g, the Undersecretary of State, Mr. ew: Assistant ecretary of State Leland Harrison, Assist ec- ary of the Treasury and Mre. Eliot | Wadsworth, Assistant Attorney Gen- eral Col. Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Bruce Howe, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkins, Mrs. Churchill Coleman | Mrs. Rose Douglas Merriam, Mrs Joseph Leiter, M J. Borden Har riman, Mrs. Trac Dows, M Jose- phine Patten, Mr. Dunald Rogers and Mr. Chandler Hale Mrs. Curtis aske tional dinner about g af the gu a Signor di | the dinner this and Mrs. Robert ansing will give in their home on Tighteenth street. The guests, who will number 18, will also include Mr. and Mrs. Knowliton of New York, who are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lansing The Amba Martino, will evening which de atte Italy The Minister of Panama and Senora Alfaro will entertain at dinner s evening in honor of Miss Eliza- beth Zolnay and her fiance, Mr. Gieorge T. Summerlin Soclety Folk to Meet Baronesx von Maltzan at Tea. wife of the will receive Baroness von Malt Ambassador of G with Frau von Lewinski, wife of the counselor of the German 8 this afternoon at 4 o'cloc latter's home, at 3145 street. Assisting Frau vo n the dining room will be Senora de Alfaro, Mrs. William E. Borah, Mrs Arthur Capper, Mrs. Robert L. Owen, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell and Mrs. John A. Hull The counselor and Frau von Lew- inski were hosts at dinner last eve ning in honor of the solicitor of the State Department and Mrs. Charles | Cheney Hyde. Others in the company in- cluded Representative and Mrs. Henry | Allen Cooper, Representative and | Mrs. Willlam A. Vaile, Mrs. Cleveland | A Newton, the foimer American Minister to Panama. Mr. William Jennings Price; Mr. and Mrs, (. Calhoun, former Senator and Mrs Heisler Ball, Mr. nley Hormb: Dr. hachian of Germany, Mr. Mun. roe Curtis of New York nd others. n, rmany, Sixteenth Le=task Mr. and Mrs. Dorcey Richardson and Miss Helen Cannon left Washing- ton today for Danville, L. where/ they were called on account of the| unexepected death last night of Mr.| Ernest Le Seure, the father of Mrs Richardson. They have canpeled all| social engagements and, while Mr. Richardson will remain in the West| for enly a short time, the absence of Miss Cannon and Mrs. Richardson Is uncertain. Mr. William W & Andrews, first secretary of the American legation at Vienns, Austria, is in Washington staying at the Metropolitan Club, and will be here until the latter part of April. Mrs, Mark Reid Yates entertained at lunch today at the Shoreham for Miss Susan_ Price Goodman, niece and guest of Mrs. Thomas M. Wilson Others in the party were Mrs. M. M. Mahoney, Mme. Pelenyi, wife of the counselor of the Hungarian legation; Mrs. Lewis Stewart, Mrs. Edward B. Meggs, Mrs. Robert Henderson, Mrs. George Oakley Totten and Miss Helen Strauss. Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Jullien have been joined by their daughter, Miss Page Jullien, who is home for the Eas- ter holidays from Miss Bouligny's School at Warrenton, Va. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Ch berlain have leased their house, on Jefterson street, and gone to Fort Mon- Toe, where they will be Jjoined later by Miss Carolyn Chamberlain, who is in New York. The marriage of Miss Hilda Norene Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ashby Thomas, to Mr. Charles Patton Henry will take place this eve- ning at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride’s parents, on Biltmore street The ceremony will be performed by Rev. McCallum of §t. Paul's Church, and will be followed by a reception. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick C. Geiger returned today from Georgia, where they have been visiting since spend- ing the Winter in Florida. They join- ed their daughter, Miss Olive Geiger, who was hostess at a bridge party st evening in compliment to Miss Verna Short, formerly of Chicago, whose marriage to Ensign Anthony L. Danis of New York will take place Wednesday, April 22, in the Little Church Around the Corner in New York. The guests numbered 28, and Included members of the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. W. Irving Glover spending several days at their home in Engle- wood, N. J., and on Monday gvening they will attend the dinner glven by Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Ratibone in honor of the Justice and Mre. Har- lan B\ Stone, who were former resi» dents of Englewood. Mrs, James William Orme enter- tained at Juncheon today at the Con- gressfonal Country Club in honor of her sister, Mrs. John N. Popham, wife Genuine Russian Caviar 1-0z. Glass Caviar. . . .60c 2-0z. Glass Caviar . . .$1.00| 4-0z.Glass Caviar. . . $1.75 8-0z. Glass Caviar. . . $3.00 1V4-0z. Tin Caviar . . . .60c 3-0z. Tin Caviar. . . .$1.10 6-0z. Tin Caviar. . . .$2.00 « Magruder Inc. BEST GROCERIES of Lieut. Popham, U. S. M. C, who is spending the week end with her. and Mrs. William P. Wooten alned at dinner last evening in Col. and Mrs, George T. who are leaving Washing- for Fort Riley. The guests Willlam Hart, Col. and thaniel F. McClure, Col. and Gustay J. Fiebeger, L and Lawrence B. Simonds, Cpl. and Mrs. John Cocke, Col. and Mrs. Har- ley Ferguson, Mai. and Mrs. Harry D. Offutt, Maj. and Mrs. Henry Holcombe, Col. and Mrs. Raymond Wheeler, Col. and Mrs. William C. Harllee, Col and Mrs. Lawrence Frazier and Mrs. Kitts. The company later attended the dance n the officers’ club at Washington harracks. Col ente hon Bovy ton = inci Mrs, Mrs. Mrs, 1 Mrs. Xenohpon Price entertained at . bridge luncheon today at the Chevy “hase Club in honor of Miss Virginia Zdwa whose marriage to Ensign Jobn Ilbridge Parker will take place April 14. The guests included Mrs. fohn L. Edwards, mother of the honor zuests: Mrs. Robert Fleming, Miss Pauline Coleman, Miss Mary Elizabeth Hamiiton, Miss Dorothy Johnson, Miss Elizabeth Beale, Miss Atala Kimmell, Miss May Taylor, Mrs. Thomas L. Wattles, Miss Mary Elizabeth Thomp- son, Miss Cecil Lester Jones and Miss Esther McVann. Miss Maud Mason is entertaining & company at bridge followed by tea this afternoon in honor of Miss Nancy Curtler of Worcester, England. The other guests are Miss Elizabeth Har- T Miss Elizabeth Parker, Miss Esther du Pont, Miss Frances du Pont, Miss Jessica Holton, Miss Mary Bradley, Miss Margaret Davis, Miss Dorothy Beaman, Miss Theresa Clark- son, Miss Anne Covington, Miss Kath- Dunlop, Miss Elizabeth Styles, s Dorothy Eynon, Miss Virginia Graham, Miss Mary Hills, Miss Anne Hill, Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Louise Claytor, Miss Carolyne Alexander, Miss fary Earle Hoxton, Miss Leah De Moll, Miss Annie Graham Hume, Miss Eliza- beth Hume, Miss Betty Greenwood, Mm3s Nancy Watson, Miss Jessie Ad- kins, Miss Barbara Hight, Miss Mary Lois Paschel, Miss Anne Scott, Miss Ruth Weedon, Miss Charlotte Chil- dress, Miss Mary Seldon, Miss Helen Gary, Miss Laura Winder Marshall, Miss Katherine Marshall, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss Betty Edwards, Miss Lila Roosevelt, Miss Mary Jane Harban, Miss Frances McKenney, Miss Frances Miller, Miss Ellenita Crenshaw, Miss Frances Dial, Miss Margaret Shelton, Miss Jocelyn Brard, Miss Katherine Wrenn, Miss Virginia Brant, Miss Elizabeth Wrenn, Miss Harriette At- kins, Miss Hallie Brooke, Miss Betty Walsh, Miss Sarah Neville, Mrs. “harles Moses and Miss Virginia Walt- hall. About 20 additional guests will join the company for tea Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott are spending the week end at their little country place, near Annapolis, Md, | Rear Admiral and Wre. Eberie Dinner Hosts Last Night. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Kdward W. Eberle” entertained a company of 12 at dinner last evening. Admiral and Mrs. Eberle were hosts to & small company at dinner Thurs- day Representative Martin L. Davey of Kent, Ohio, arrived in Washington vesterday and is at the New Willard, where he will remain until early next week. Mr. Davey entertained at luncheon yesterday at the New Wil- lard. Miss Eleanor Guthrie, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. David L. Brainard, has returned to Washington, after pass- ing two months in Florida. Mrs. C. H. Merwin was hostess to a small company informally at lunch- eon yesterday at the Grace Dodge Hotel, entertaining in compliment to Mrs. Wendell P. Stafford. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt and her daughter, Miss Grace Vanderbilt, who were to have returned to New York a few days ago from Hot Springs, postponed their departure until yes- terday. Mrs. Vanderbilt was hostess at luncheon yesterday in compliment to Mrs. Seth Barton French. rmer Representative and Mrs. Ira Clifford Copley entertained a com- pany of 10 informally at dinner last evening at the Willard before the Friday evening dancing class. Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard has come up from her home in Upperville, Va., and is staying at the Shoreham. The marriage of Miss Marian Adler Wolfe, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Wolfe, to Mr. Herbert S. Hollander will take place at 6 o’clock today in the home of the bride's parents, Cathedral Mansions, North, the Rev. Abraham Stmon officiating. The bride will be attended by her cousin, Miss Gertrude B. Sanders, and Mr. Jacob Gichner will be the best man. Mr. Hollander and his bride will leave immediately after the cere- mony for & wedding trip. They will Night Club Dances Until Two A. M. You may secure your regular membership card TONIGHT—frem “ROBERT" —or the r head walter in charge. Saturday Afternoon Tea from four to six-thirty p. m. Conn. Ave. & K St. Established 1875 MISS MAUD MARSHALL acquelin Mas Daughter of Mrs. Jullen MASON, entertaining at bridge and a tea this afternoon at the White Peacock for Miss Nancy Ourtler of Wercester, Engla; - —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— make their home at Cathedral Man- party in receiving and wore a heavily South. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley, who have been at St. Augustine, Flu.. for the Winter season, left there yester- day by motor and are expected to stop in Washington for a short time on their way to New York sions, Miss Rebecca Lipscomb has arrived in" Washington from her studies at | Vassar College, and has joined her | mother, Mrs. May Bluine Lipscomb, at her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. | The marriage of Miss Amelia Wil- | liams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs v Willlams, te Mr. James Albert roughs of New York took place Thurs- | day evening -n the Takoma Park| Presbyterian Church at $:30 o'clock. | The ceremony was performed by Rev Dr. Thomas C. Clark, and s fol- lowed by a reception at the home of the bride. The church was beauti- fully decorated with ferns and white roses. The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a gown of white satin embroidered in pearls and brilliants over a lace foundation.| Her tulle veil was held with a cor- onet of duchess lace and orange blossoms, which also decorated the ecourt train. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley and| bride roses. Miss Martha Willlams attended her sister as maid of honor, Avearing a gown of orchid tulle over satin. Mrs. Gordon Chase Tibbitts, us matron o honor, wore a gown of orchid satin decorated with tulle ruffies and flow- ers. The bridesmaids, who included Miss Ruth Eshelman, Miss Vera Dilien, Miss Lucile Stockberger, Miss Marletta | Wallace and Miss Blanche Parker, wore gowns of orchid satin and tulle The bridal party all carried bouquets | of pink roses and snapdragons.| Master Edward John Copping was ring bearer. Mr. Burroughs had Mr. Gordon Chase Tibbetts as best man, and the ushers were Mr. John Williams, Mr. Clarence Terrell, Mr. Erle Monesmith, Mr. Harry Hendricks, Mr. Frederick Pearce and Dr. Edward Copping. Mr. C. W. Smith sang “At Dawning” just before the ceremony, accom- panied by Miss Edna C. White, who also played the wedding march. frs. Willlams assisted the brida SUUEVACTTPTLETTITRITEY DDA FEINHA VAT YTPTDCOTIENYE ORI, QOakdale Villa D. GLEN ECHO, MD. Opens Sunday April 12, With a Special Easter Dinner From 5 to 7, $1.25 Reservations should made by April 10. Tel. Bethesda 201-F-21 g TR (T ELTBRY B LTIV LA TR ) R OIS be ST S beaded gown of salmon pink crepe. Mr. and Mrs. Burroughs left after the reception for a honeymoon trip in New York State, the latter wear ing a dark blue ensemble suit. They will be at home at 222 Cedar street, Takoma Park, after May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Moore of Roanoke, Va., are among the out-of- town guests. William L. Reed, wife of Col. Reed S. A., known professionally as Miss Katharine Hayden, will en- tertain a luncheon party of 14 at the Chevy Chase Club Thursday. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hewson closed their Winter home at St. Au- ustine, ¥la., yesterday and started North, accompanied by their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Avery of Au- burn, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Hewsen will open their home on New Hamp- shire avenue for the late Spring. Mrs. Amos G. Draper s hostess tiis afternoon at a bridge luncheon, which she is glving at the Grace Dodge Hotel in compliment to Mrs. George C. Squlres of St. Paul, and Mrs. 3 = Ameriea’s Mool Bewtifel BALL-ROOM SPECIAL SATIIY MATINEE TODAY Fronting on Eleventh, city’s main Wi who appreciate the kitchen and bath. 1430 K Street .“We House One-tenth of I e R, RS APARTMENT HOTEL g ITHIN a few squares of the ness districts, -this splendid new, eleven-story fireproof Apartment- Hotel is undeniably the finest of its kind in downtown Washington. Its 400 and more cheery, outside rooms all have exceptionally large closets. The spacious lobbies, quiet high-speed ele- vators and numerous other attractive qualities of The Annapolis appeal to all Unfurnished apartments are now rent- ing at $47.50 to $75 a month for one room, kitchen and bath, to two rooms, il Twelfth and H N\W. shopping and busi- best. Occupancy, April 15th NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION Manager on Premises ARDMAN Main 3830 Washington'’s Population” IV Charlep R. Davis, wife of former Representative Davis from Minnesota. Dr, May Thorne of London, England, was the guest of honor at dinner last evening of Dr. Ada R. Thomas and Dr, Loulss Taylor Jones, who en- tertained & large company at . the Grace Dodge Hotel. Those who know Rev. Edward J. Hannan, Archbishop of San Francisco, and have heard him speak are look- ing forward to the opportunity of hearing him Friday, April 24, at 4:30 o'clock at Rauscher's, his subject being “American Ide The lec- ture is under the auapices of the board of ladles of the Association of Perpetual Adoration and Work for Poor Churches for the increased en- dowment fund of the religlous. The officers of the board are: Lady lsa bella Howard, honorary president; Mrs. William Kearney Carr, presi- dent; Mrs. George C. Reld, vice presi- dent, and Mrs. Thomas H. Carter, secretary. The board of lady mana gers include Mrs. Plerce Butler, Mr: Harold P. Norton, Mra. Henry May, Miss Allce Rigge, Miss R. Barrington, Mra. D. K. McCarthy, Mrs, Willlam G. Johnson, Mrs, A. Cropper, Miss Sarah Lee, Mrs, R. Y. Hayne, Miss . Moore, B. F. Saul, Madame J. B. de Calvo, Madame Y. Calderon, Mrs. W H. Gordon, Mrs. Henry L. E. Johnson, Mrs. Willlam S. Benson, Mrs. Frank McIntyre, Mrs. Ben Johnson, Mra. J. Davis Brodhead, Mrs R. Landls, Mrs. George P. Scriven, Mrs. D. C, Stapleton, Mrs. John Gower and Mrs James A. Gannon Mr. and Mrs. F'. W. Branga of Cleve- land Park had as their guest during the conference of the Methodist Epix- copal Church South their cousin, Rev J. W. Rosenberger of White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Ansociation of Arts and Letters Tea for Allce De Witt Widdemer. The hostess today at the tea of the International Association of Arts and Letters, 1607 I street, will be Mrs. Alice De Witt Widdemer, mother of Margaret Widdemer, the poetess, who is coming to Washington for the postry festa at the Mayflower on April 18. Tomorrow afternoon the members arious committees of the as soofation will meet with Mrs. Stod- dard at 4 o'clock, at 2019 N street Mr. Will C. Barnes of the United States Forest Service will be the guest of honor and speaker at th College Women's Club tea, Monda: trom 4 to 6 o'clock, at the clubhouse 1823 1 street. Mr. Batnes will give an {llustrated talk on of the Forest.” The hostesses at the tea will be Miss Margaret A. McMahon and the members of the walking section. Mrs Willlam H. Herron will preside at the tea table and will be assisted by Mrs. Wilitam C. Van Vieck and Miss Margaret Bayly. Mrs. C. Albert White, who spent some weeks in Orlando and visited Palm Beach and other shore resorts, has returned to her home Mrs. William Earle Mickey enter- “The Flowers | PRIL 4, tained at bridge today at her home on Holmead place in honor of Miss Mathilde Eiker, a clever novelist. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lobdell, jr., have returned to Washington and are visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. Earl Palmer Hopkins, at Cathedral Mansions, 1925. Mr. and Mr=. W. Clark Nuble will not be at home tomorow evening, but will recelve Sunday evening, April 12. Wallace Elyea and her young son, Wallace Neal Elyea, of Detroit, Mich., are visiting Mrs. El- yea's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Balley of 1946 Calvert strest northwest. Mrs. Elyea will remain in Washington until the mid- dle of May, when she will start on her return’journey to Detrolt. En route she will visit friends in Erie, Pa., and will visit Mr. Elyea's parents in Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Charles Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Ferguson are entertaining this evening in com- pliment to. Mrs. Robert Fraser and Mrs. A. Ronan of New York. Births Reported. TRE (aIihi8G diin i e tovetigite the Health Department in the last 24 hours: Bdward_and Idotha Herwald, bos boy. boy Arthur ¥, and Marle Win Hubert V. and Maude Ads Robert P, and Mildred F. R Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following. Leonasd W Gl M. Drehmer of Buffalo, oy L. Coleman and Lilllan M. Wilmer, both of Muena Vista, Va Bdwin S. Yetton and Helen A. Van Nors Timothy §. Smith of Fort Bragg, N. C., Ruth Nunnery of this city Jam, a Jannie McLain Bdward M. Payne and Dorothy W. Schwingle. Luther B_ Garner and Dorothy Mulligan. Edward W. Zerbel of Appleton, Wis., Alice M. Cooke of this city. aul H. Butler and Helen L. Budd. Joeph G. Ouimette and Lucille P. Hudlow. Richard A. Green and Cora Jackson. Wilgus of Ascutney, Vt., and and nd Blue Canton g Ware Special Sale O 15% Discount on Blue Canton Ware for week April 6th to April 11th. Includes Plates, Cups and Saucers, Bowls, Teapots, etc. ALBERT J. OSGOOD The Pagoda 1720 H Street OHOH K COHOOHIHCHHORMOHD 0 0 L 00 DR O £ OHOFOHOHOHOH OO OHO OHOHOFOTHOHOHONG OO OO SOCIETY. ALLENBY PRAISES ZIONIST LEADER Says Dedication of Hebrew Uni- versity Was One of Proud- est Moments. Jewish Telegraphic Agescy JERUSALEM, April 4—"The opening of the Hebrew University on Mount Hcopus, overlooking the Holy City, Is one of the proudest moments 1y my life,” Lord Allenby, conqueror of Jeru- salem and British high commiasioner in BEgypt, sald in a speech at the govern- ment house. “Seven years ago,” he sald, “I had the | honors to preside at the celebration of the laying of the foundation &tone of the Hebrew University. It is & unique ex- perience to see work begun during the war consummated in time of peace. here are particularly {mpressed on my memory those momenta of the Palestine campalgn when our army marched to- | ward Palestine. Every man felt the par- | ticular responsibility when he remem- bered that the goal of the campalgn was ' Jersualem, and in the hard and bitter fighting our army steadily gained ground until Jerusalem was conquered. Lauds Dr. “In those days I knew little or ing about Zionism. 1 regarded Zlonis as & fantastic theory until Dr. Wel mann came. During this visit to ou headquarters a revelation of fuith came to me. Never in my life have I seen such a man us Dr. Welzmann, who ha the ability to convert cvery one to fsm by his In nthusiasm ‘Our “milf ut the when the foun stone for the versity was lald was precarious in ever Welzman way of further advance made light of this and, Zionist stone for the of the Turkish guns. event.and the spirad all with him made us all more confident in the ultimate victory.” Mrs. Nora. C. dgar M. and non-support were April 2 Attorney for 1d without an im Bul rediate prospe Dr. Weizmant plans, he laid the university within earshe his extraordinary falth with which he those who came In contact Wife Charges Desertion Pletzer ye Pletzer fora lim! alimony. She allexes and desertion. 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