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again el eMiss. ANNE COVINGTON and ker Vassar School Mates, Miss Jean MCLaughlin and Miss Averill Ross, here for the Eadter season... Easter Week Gives Promise Of Affording an Elaborate| Program of Entertainment Washington Society Contemplating a Round of Gayeties—Important Dinner Parties and Many Lesser Events Scheduled. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. Holy week for some years past failed to shed much quiet over society as a body, and like other customs— such as the rules for mourning—is left to individual taste. And so Washington socicty will not be very much more quict than at any other time during Lent or even during the Spring scason, as for that. For a fact, there are several quite important dinner parties sched- uled for the week, as well as lesser events, and Easter week will bring a veritable flood of entertaimment. HE calm of has ACK in the dim distance a cotillon was spoken of as an Easter Mon- | day possibility, but, that failing, there is the Washington Opera Co., which will gather Washington music lovers en masse for the presenta tion of “The Barber of Seville” Among those who have taken boxes are Mrs. Herbert C. Hoover, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. William J. Board- man, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Stokes Halkett, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, Mrs. Bates Warren, Mrs. Frederick Lewis and Mrs. Christian Heurich. Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins is entertaining a large part and Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. C. C. Glover, Mrs. William D. Hoover, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. H. C. Sheridan and many others of the yrominent social set who are real music lovers are also entertaining large parties. NUMBER of dinner parties are being arranged early, so hostesses can take their guests to the opera in time for the first curtain, many preferring blocks of seats to boxes in the Auditorium. Spring weddings, | too, will engage much attention with, however, fewer large weddings cheduled between now and June time than in any season for years past. UTDOOR affairs like the practice games and contest games of the Army polo team on Potomac Park, teas and luncheon parties at Old Pierce Mill and the Little Tea House at Haines Point, both run by the Girl Scouts. and picnic parties such as the Misses Heilmann are giving ‘today for Miss Zolpay are popular cvents, and even the most dignified diplomat or official does not quibble over hunting out the quaint places Iike the I Tea House on the Mount Vernon boulevard, or similar places in Maryland, in which to dine. ARIOUS were the meeting places for society folk last week. oue.of |/ the largest teas heing that of vesterday afternoon when Mme. von Lewinski entertained for Baroness von Malizen, wife of the new Ambas- ador of Germany. Mrs, John Hayves Hammond filled her lovely Tudor (othic house on Wyoming avenue with important persons Thursday afternoon for the meeting which launched the campaign for Hampton and Tuskegee Institutes. Cabinet and Congress Members “"Passing By the Treasury, Mr. to return tomor vacation spent in | Mrs. Coolidge Listed As Art Exhibit Patroness The Secretary Mrs Mellon exy ow fr a Rermu of ctec brief | ! Coolidze and Mrs. Dawes have loaned their names as patronesses of the private view of seventeenth cen- tury portraits and historical matter relating to the battle of Lexington and Concord, which will be held in the rooms of the Massachusetts Hi torical Soclety: tomorrow. Mrs. Archibald Hopkins of Washington, « native of Boston, is also a patroness. Others whose names are on the pa- troness list_are Bostonians and in- clude Mrs. Charles Frain Adams, Mrs. Charles Walter Amory, Mrs. Frederick Thomas Bradbury, Miss Matilda Cath- erine Codman, Mrs. Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Mrs. William Crowninshield Endicott, Mrs. Willlam Crowninshield Endicott, jr; Mrs. Paul Revere Froth- ingham, Miss Elizabeth Linzee, Mr Arsiur Lord, Mrs. Abbott Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Charles Ellis Mason, Mrs. Henry Parkman, Mrs. Linzee Prescott, Mrs. Endicott Peabody Saltonstall. Miss Clara Endicott Sears, Mrs. Na- thaniel Thayer, Mrs. Joseph Warren, Mrs. Thomas Lindell Winthrop, Mrs, Frederick Winthrop, Miss Dorothy Winthrop and Mrs. Roger Wolcott. m The Work, will be Interior, Dr. where he will con- the st, ti Secretary is in S for s of Fra time inspe returning here next neiseo, then ale v: o Mrs. Henry Washingron their Representati (Allen Cooper will the middle of the home Wisconsin nd leave w Assist Secretary of frs. Wilbur J. Carp left Charleston, S. C, and ter Sunday Stat Frid will turn Andrews, wif S. A, retired, recently pointed Assistant Secretiry of tne easury, has arrived in Washington joined the Secretary at the home r. and Mrs. William J. Donovan, 2025 Hillyer place. Goan. and Mrs. Andrews will rer with Mr. and Mrs, Donovan _until they ot a house Mrs drews, Lincoln of Gen. 1 n Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Walcott will be absent in ‘the South until Apri! Waleott will be seeking some s that ar ally in season, in order that sketch them for her work American Wild Flow Entertain in Honor Of Prospective Bride Miss Frances . Salisbury and Miss Elizabeth S. Shank of 1611 Thirty-first street, Georgetown, entertained Wed- nesday evening in compliment to Miss Virginia Lindsey Silvester, whose mar- riage to Dr. Charles = Richard Bugg of Raleigh, N. C., will take riace Eas- ter week. The ofher guests were Miss Frances Pepper, Miss Gertrude M. Gardner, Mrs. Gertrude E. Sullivan, Miss Fern E. Wil- ams, Mrs. B. Barnes, Mrs. Willlam Dupar, Miss Mary L. Sheridan, Mrs. Guy Zears, Miss Helena M. Smith, Mrs. Emily C. Lawson, Miss Emma Laura Vandercook, Mrs. Minnie E. Richards, E. W. Deerson, Miss Sophin L. in, %0ss Olive F. Beall, Miss Mar- : Bobee, Mrs. Eleanor S. Ram- Mrs. William Livingston Crouns Frances M. Sublett and Miss will be at home tomorrow afternoon. i Cora-L -SneH, ’. "At Home" Announcements By Society Hostesses 1. and Mrs. Hanson B. B be at home this afternoon, are spending the week end country Brig. will ne as they in the Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates will be at home April 23 from 4 to o'clock, the occasion being in cele- bration of their wedding anniversary. Nr. and Mrs. Yates will be at home April 30 Ha THE-SUNDAY--STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIL \ MISS HELEN Spending Easter hot 5, — MISSBARBARA HIGHT Spending her Easter vacation from. Ogont School with hey parents, My and M Trank § Hight. Miss ELIZ Goucher Colle patents, Lt. Col C.Shaw. Z 1S —r PHOTOS BY HARRIS = EWING KIMBALL iday at the New~ Willard with her mother Mrs R S.Kimball pOlO Ball FOI‘CSCCH MOSt CO]OI’{“I Event Of present Season Embassies Largely Repre- " sented in Committee of Managers—U. S. Army Officers‘Also Assisting. The Polo ball to be held Willard, April 14, promises again tc be the most_colorful ball of the sea- son. The members of polo teams will appear in polo costume. The floor committee, which includes the follow- ing officers, will presént a new color- ful scene, as each officer will appear in the court or full dress uniform of his country. p “The cbmimittee includes the military attache of the Spanish embassy, Maj. Casajus; the military attache of the Chilean emba v, Capt. Espinosa; the military attache of the Japanese em- bassy, Col. Morita;.the millitary at- tache of the Cuban embassy, Capt Villalta; the military attache of the British embassy, Col. C. E. C. G. Charl- the military attache of the ench embas George A. L. Dumont; the military attache of the Italian embassy, Col. di Bernezzo: the military attache of the Polish lega- tion, Col. Hulewicz; the assistant at- tache of the French embassy for aero- nautics, Maj. Thenault; the assistant military attache of the French em- bassy, Capt. Mouyo, and Baron Ples- militar; ttache of the Japanese em- bassy, Capt. Mouyo and Baron Ples- sen, secretary of the German em- bassy; Col. J. R. Lindsle: A Col. N. E. Margetts, U Lewis Brown, U. Col mer, U. A W. V. S, A Among the box holders are the Sec- retary of War, Mr. Weeks; the Assist- ant Secretary of War, Mr. Davis; the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl, Gen. John L. Hines, Gen. John J. Pershing, Capt. Villalta, mili- tary attache of the Cuban embassy; the members of the Japanese em- bassy, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Col. Howard Dickinson, Mrs. Anne Archbold, Mrs, Victor Kauffmann, Capt. and Mr: Gibbons, Mr. W. D. Denegre, Col. A. J. Elliott, Gen. J. A. Buchanan, Mrs. R. L. Gavin, Mrs. George T. Marye and Mrs. Joseph Leiter. Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Veazie To Greet Friends Here Rev. Henry Purcell Veazie, for- merly of Washington, spent a day here last week and with Mrs. Veazie will make a longer visit later in the Spring before moving from New York to Rockport, N. Y. Mr. Veazie has been precentor of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York for several years and will. go to Roc port the end of May as rector of St. Luke's Church there. Mr. Veazie has many friends here, where he was choirmaster of St. Stephen's Church and assisted his uncle, Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley, rector of St Stephen's, before going to Oxford University, from which he graduated after the war. His studies at Oxford were interrupted by his serviee second llruv(n nant with the Coldstrean Guards of “the- British army, - Bruce Pal- Morris, U. Col. of Ipswich Mass ] | | To Remain ;Home Associations Sought by Absentee Residents. } | Notes of Interest R 1925—PART ABETH SHAW, e girl visilingher .and Mrs' George MISS DOROTHY HILL, Dauéh(m' of Mr.and with thewm for the Visitors Throng Capital for Eastertide elating to Prominent Washingtonians. Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle | have as their guest over Sunday the former's nephew, Comdr. William BE. Eberle, who is stationed in New York. Lieut. and Mrs. Eberle, son and daughter-in-law of the,admiral and Mrs. Eberle, will come from the West coast for Easter. Lieut. Eberle has been transferred from duty on the coast to Washingten. Gen. Frank T. Hines was joined Thursday by Mrs. Hines, who has been at Asheville, N. C., for several weeks with their son Gen. and Mrs. Hines will entertain a company in their box at the Belasco Theater tomorrow evening. Admiral and Mrs. Willilam Benson will have as their guests over Easter their son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Howard H. J. Benson, who will arrive this week. Lieut. Comdr. Benson has been trans- ferred from the U. §. S. Tennessee to duty in Washington. Eveleth Whitny, accompanied her son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Willis Hale, whom she has been visiting in Norfelk, has arrived in Washington for a week's visit to Mr. and M Charles Hume. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies have returned to Washington from the South, and are again in their home on Massachusetts avenue, where their daughters are with. them for the Easter vacation. — Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Cabot will have | as their guest for a few days-this week the latter's brother, Mr. John Moors, of Boston Maj. and Mrs. Claes Dickson-Hallen- creutz are sailing from New York April 25 aboard the Stockholm for. Europe, to be gone three months. They will be the guests of the major's mother, Countess Emilia Dickson-Hallencreuts, wife of the late aide-de-camp to. the King of Sweden. The month of June will be epent at Oakhill, the' Dickson-Hallen- | creutz country estate at Djursholm, and later they will be the guests of Mme. Sigrid Dickson and her daughter, Coun- tess Eliza Barnekow, wife and daugh- ter of the late Robert Dickson, governor general of Stockholm, at their chateau, on Lake Geneva. Mrs. Dickson-Hallor- creutz, an out-of-doors enthusiast, with enviable records along many lines, and an authority on camping, canoeing and shooting, will make a study of native sports in the European countries they visit. Countess Jean de Sayve, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Raphalla Acosta, at her home, 1743 N street, will | leave Washington after Easter to re- turn to France. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis are spend- ing a great deal of their time this Spring at their country place,’ Rippon Lodge, in Virginia. They will come to wn today for the luncheon Mr. Justice d~Mrs,- Van- Devantep are-giving | Miss Sophie Pearce Casey has re- turned to Washington and‘ opened her apartment in. the Oakland, after spending some months abroad. Mis: Casey sailed in July with the Arch- aeological Society and after leaving that party visited sPalestine. Miss Rita Hardie of New York is making a short visit to Washington and while here is at the Mayflower Hotel, Mrs. H. C. Sears and Miss Catherine Sears of Boston spent last week with their cousins, Maj. and Mrs. Robert Sears of Fairfax road, Battery Park. Maj. and Mrs, Sears gave a supper party last Sunday in honor of their guests. Miss Dorinda Rogers is entertain- ing at the Rochambeau her cousin, Miss Helen Rogers, a senior at Vas- sar College, and daughter of Herbert W. Rogers of Omaha. Mrs, James N. W. McClure has arrived in Washington from her home in Paris, Ky. and will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Gillett Hill, in her R_street home for several weeks. Mr. Paul S. Seward, Yale will spend his Easter vacation with His mother, Mrs. Edward Clarkson Seward, and his grandparents, Maj. and Mrs. S’ W. Saxton, at 1347 Harvard street '3 Mr. Allan Dawson returned yester- day on the Acquitania from Europe, where he visited his grandmother, Mme. F. Duval, in_Paris, and_his uncle, Mr. Guerra-Duval, Braziltan Minister to Berlin. Mrs. C. A. Galbraith of 123 Glen- brook road, who has been visifing her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Robbins of New York City, returned Tuesday to her home in Battery Park. Miss Ruth Johnstone, professor of chemistry at Wellesley College, is a guest at the Grace Dodge Hotel dur- ing the Easter holidays. Mrs. Dora C. Leizlar, as returned to her home on North Capitol street from an extended trip South. She visited Jacksonville, St. Daytona, Sarasota, St. Tampa, Palm Beach.and Miami, Mrs. Florence Dolbeer and Miss Caroline. Dolbeer of Batavia, ¥ were the guests last week of Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Beals Bogman at -their home, 136 Glenbrook road, Battery Park. Capt. and Mrs. Bognfan have as their guest over the Easter holidays, Miss Marguerite Herrick of the Mount Vernon Seminary. Mrs. J. A, Gray has as her, guests in her apartment at the Eckington, her daughters, Mrs. Fred V. Vance of Bristol, Tenn., and Miss Martha Bell Gray, a senlor at the Randolph-Ma- con School at Lynchburg, Va. who will emain through the Easter holi- Mrs William A.Hall, Easter seasor. ‘Hospitality Reigns l In Homes of Capital, | Ushering in Spring Hosts Give Dinners in Honor of Special Guests—Distin- guished Personages As- sembled at Functions. Mr. Justice and Mrs, Pierce Butler were the honor guests at dinmer lust evening of Col -and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, who entertained at the Chev: Chase Club, The other guests included the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, the Minister ni Greces and Mme. Simopoulos, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Admiral and Mre. Edward Simpson, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mr. and Mrs, Peyton Gordon, Mr..and Mrs. Harry Semmes, Capt. and Mrs. Charles Hussey, Mr. and Mrs, Van Den Bosch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Comdr. and Mrs. John'N, Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. David St. Pierre Gaillard, Miss Cora March, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mitchell of Paul, Minn., Mr. Walter Penfield and Mr. Leslie Allen Morgan. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. €harles S. Dewey will en- tertain a small company at supper this evening in compliment to their house guests. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglass Robinson will entertain at dinner, Aprtl 17 and April 18, in honor of the latter's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roosevelt, who will come to Washington April 17 to be their guests. Assistant Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond will entertain at dinner Tuesd ning, April 14, in compliment to the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman will be hostess at diner tomorrow evening, when her guests are asked tc meet the Ambassador - of Belgium, and Baroness de Cartier. Mrs. George Vanderbilt and Mrs. Sylvanus ' Stokes, J will he joint hostesges at a dance Aprils18 at the new Montgomery Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Lowell -Cabot entertained at dinner Thursday evening. Mrs, Thomas Lippitt Wattles, for- merly Miss Annette Ashford, will enter- tain at luncheon, followed by bridge, Thursday afternoon,: when her guests are asked to meet two brides of the coming Easter week, Miss Virginia Ed- wards, who ‘will *marry ‘Epsign John Hidridge Parker, U. S. N. Tuesday, April 14, ‘and Miss . Elizabeth = Zolnay, who will become the bride of Mr. George T. Summerlin, jr., Thursday, April 16. Mrs. Gillett-Hill was hostess to a company of 40 at dinner last evening in honor of Miss Kitty Beale, the party having been arranged in celebration of Miss Beale's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond will entertain at dinner Tuesday eve- ning for their daughter, Miss Natalie | Hammond, in compliment to Miss Eliza- beth Zolnay and Mr. George T. Summer- tin, jr., who will be married Easter week. : - Moy Yeoupa®, wifa o2 DI Paul Lese | will go to Hot | Monday evening, April | ment | Ambassador. Miss- DELAIDE DOUGLAS, Sweet Briay’ College studeni, now with her mothey, Mrs..o. David H Blair 73 M elgian Embassy Arranges Tribute to Nation’s Ruler Notable Affair Planned in Celebration of King's Birthday Anniversary B Diplomatic Corps Prominent in Social Festivities. its | ister i h ag0. affords of Sweden te in all | turn this week The diplomatic corps usual entertainment for soclety branches and Wednesday bring a notable affair at th embassy when the Ambass: Lrates the anniversary of King Albert of the Belgians, r where nth gian cele- birth nn »n r party Senor V Jast The Ambassador of Senora de Riaro are expected turn to Washington the middl next week, after an absence of weeks. Th have been at Augustine. Fla. for some days attended the celebratio; ing of the city by the prings ster. The Ambassador and | S to Te- [ manu of | Elizat ix orge Spain nd liment Senor En to Miss Mr. jr.. who April <6 M Heilman Summerlin Thy er marr her ina T Mile 1den Eleanor Mr. Bolton Chamorre H Miss Miss evelt Claud Mary Miss ced = { mundo of Great Britain | Earle, and Lady Isabella Howard and their son will spend the Summer in Europe Lady Isabella Howard and the sailing next month and the Ambasa- dor joining them later in the season The Ambassador and Lady, Isabella | Howard will entertain af dinner 27, in com: of State They to Spanish. tomorrow, remain over E: he Minister vlewska will tomorrow evening the Ambassador Wre of nd and Mme ain at dinner pliment gnor The M Mme and | ne ids an ain honor of the ¥pt and Mme to the Secretary Mrs. Kellogg. Tuesday eve Mme. Daeschner, wife of bassador of France, will be of .honor at the weekly luncheon tomorrow of the Wome: National Press Club at the Hotel Hamilton The Ambassador of Japan, Mr. Mas-| Tpe udaira, will be the guest of honor |y, at dinner tomorrow evening of Dr Lawrence B. Evans. who will enter- tain at the Cosmos Club preceding the reception which the club will give at 8:30 o'clock in honor of t the An the guest Sinist Mr and ighters spend m Holland, and dle of June absent several months and Sumni “xpec be M and their fa York Saturday post Ame Egypt and Mme ¥ will sail from for the former er to the Court of New new 5 St as Mi in s Minister will be ¥ of E aining thia and M = Yousry ner Thurs day da ev entert The Mr. from of Switzerland return today where he has been veral week: M in Washington d Minister Mare_Peter, will the Far West, touring for Peter remained ing his absence. the Irish Smiddy, will »m New York, where ending a few days. He wil Chicago Thursday to address ago Council of Foreign Re and will be absent about 7: Fre The Minister of Rumania, Pri Bibesco, is expected to return New York tomorrow. from | turn tomorrow f he is go to the Ch lations week Mme. Wallenberg, wife of the Min- | sinoff, former eecretary of the Bulga legation in Washington, will be hostess | at luncheon tomorrow in compliment to | . WHE AT x Mme. Yousry, wife of the retiring Min- anclsco Gerardo Yanes, | tained a small company at luncheon Inte oFHaypts | vesterday at the New Willard Hotel Mrs. Lillian Branch will be hostess at luncheon today at the Hotel Martinique, | The where she has spent the Winter. She Dr. Jose Antonia Tigerino, was host has as her guests over Sunday | at dinner Sunday. April 12, in compli- Arturo Fernandez and Senora de ment to the new United States Min andez. ister to Nicaragua, Mr. Charles Chris Mrs. Branch will go to York | topher Eberhard, who will leave Tuesday, and will sail April 28 aboard |shortly for his new post. Others in the Lapland to spend the Summer in the compaxy were Dr. Dana G. Munro rope. of the State Department and Mrs Miss Elizabeth Zolnay and Mr. |Non's B Mok ) Doy George T. Summerlin, Jr., whose mar- |’ riage will take place Thursday, April 16, will be the guests of honor at a picnic supper, which “the Mlies, He! mann will give this evening Mrs. Mary E. O'Neill entertained at dinner in her apartment at the Dres- den, Sunday evening, in honor of Rep- resentative and Mrs. William P. Con- nery, jr. Miss Eleanor Snyder Katharine “Snyder will be at dinner Wendesday evening, 15, at the Chevy Chase Club, their guests are asked to meet Miss Elizabeth Zolnay and Mr. George T. Summerlin, jr., whose marriage will | take place Thursday of Easter week. Mrs. George B. Rittenhouse of Oklahoma City, entertained a com- pany at . luncheon yesterday at the New Willard Hotel. charge d'affalres of Venezuela charge d'affaires of Nicaragua New and York The military embassy and will entertain day in their Court attache Marchesa i Berne at luncheon Wednes apartment at Stoneleigh the ITtaliar The secretary of the Egyptian lega- tion, Mr. Moussa. will give a tea Thursday afternoon in compliment to Mlle. Lutfia Yousry, daughter of the retiring Minister of Egypt and Mme Yousry and Miss hostesses April when The second of Czechoslovak legation, Dr. Pavel Stransky, will return tomerrow from Philadeiphia, where he is spending the week end. secretary the The attache of the British embass) Mr. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, ex- pects to leave the middle of this month for a .short vacation in his English home and probably will sail aboard La France Saturday, April 18 e | Almas Temple { The first annual subscription dance of the Metropolitan Athletic Club will bé given Thursday, April 16. Miss Gladys_Mills, president of the club, is in charge of tickets. All lovers of basket ball and other athletics are invited to attend. The new chief of Infantry, United States Army, and Mrs. R. H. Allen, were the guests of honor at the sup- per dance Saturday night, March 28, at Wardman Park Hotel, of the of- ficers and ladies in the office of the chief of Infantry. In the company were Col. Frank C. Boales, Col. and Mrs. John J. Toffey,” Col. and Mrs. Harry Knight, Liéut. Col. and Mrs. Frederic G. Kellond, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Willlam E. Persons, Lieut. Col and Mrs. A. S. Dannemiller, Maj. J. C. | Drain, Maj. and Mrs. John H. Hester, Maj. and Mrs. Frederick L. Walker, Maj. -and Mrs. Paul W. Baade, Maj. and Mrs. Paul J. Miller, Maj. and Mrs. Vernon Evans, Maj. and Mrs. John W. Leonard, Capt. and Mrs. T. ‘W, Clarkson, and Capt. L. G, Allea. Annual Theater Party at Keith's The annual theater party of Almas Temple will be held at Keith's Thea- ter Monday evening ccording to Illustrious Potentate Henry burgh, “this event Is an opportunity for the wives and lady friends of the nobilit to gather in real Shrine at- mosphere and enjoy an_exceptionally good performance.’ For this oc- casion Patrol, bands. Glee Club and Legion Guard will be featured and the nobility have been requested to wear the red fez. All tickets for this event have been turned over to Almas Temple for distribytion. The boxe will be occupied by the illustrious votentate, the official divan, several members of the congressional set and by a number of Shrine dignitarias and past potentate