Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1925, Page 8

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THE EWVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 5 SOCIETY. —_— e ———————————————— Winthrop Peabody, Dr. Murray Rus-|retary of the Washington Women's |Merriman and Mrs. James Carroll é 1 . sell, Dr. Fred R. Sanderson, Dr. W.|Press Club. Frazer. Calhoun Stirling, Mrs. Emile Ber- e Mrs. Frederic E. Farrington. presi ln w a es ! liner, Mr. Timothy Hanlon, Mrs.| A prominent feature of the ap-/dent of the Twentieth Century, Club, ~ 3 5 " Harry V. Haynes and Miss Margaret| proaching quinquennial here of the|is chairman of the executive commit. | ! i s Shea. International Council ‘of Women. of | tee for “War and Peace.” her commit- | Mage to order at tactory rices. = % A unique feature of the list is the|which Lady Aberdeen is president,[tee including a group of leading ; ; : 3 mmber Jof ytyaicwim which |1 I8 Mitibe) the presentation on the eve'| Washington artlsts und musicians. | C DEVITT . ~ . ~° . A cludes. Tol y no vi " | ning of Saturday, May 9, at the Wash- | Mrs. nnigerode Andrews, Mrs. Mar) Main 3211 for Estimates p F (o4 - ; 8k takifg has had the honor of enrolling|ington Auditorium of the cpera- > = = | 1217 ¥ St.. Dulin & Martin Blds. President and Mrs. Coolidge Give Audi-| | i such e aree and reminent venrd oty ANWASTUR) Feace!” wition| __(Continued on Ninih Fage) 4 = : $ 4 1bl e Bac of vans- ence to Noted Orgamzatlons . ; ; : . Those sponsoring. the affair are| e Tad. o oen Tacown mombe ——— b : . . Sg::;‘r‘gu:f“r‘e';‘;gn;“*;;;e c:?r‘;:ymm:: of the General Federation s:c “'o;n:lr:;.s' at the White House. i ; with which they have met, and which | Cruon, ¥or, the presentation of this . - S £ insures not only a brilliant success, | pyoc it (TG 0 COlGi Washing. Zx'i;n?,::?n"uf"fl.‘l Mope {”XQ'{?.,“S?,’?,’J tonians will serve as advisory com- \VASHINGTON. s . q o +| mitt includi t Rev. James FE PRESIDEA™ ana Atea | Ms attended the wedding / . the endowment of & charity ward. |1 Freemon . Bihon of Washington Coolidge received the United | Suturday of Miss Gordon and Mr.| | 3% § { Having as her guests of honor Mrs, | Dr: Charles Wood, Mr. Charles ‘_ : JUUUS GARFINCKEL &CQ st ST b g i T “ |cCarrie Chapman Catt and Mrs. Maude | Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, Mrs. t = - . Wood Park, formey president of the hey will hold a reception for | Muvs. Ilrnest G. Walker.will be host- e s € of tk the International Council of Women {ess at a tes Sunday afternoon at 5 A i ! |National League of Women Voters, meeting here from May 4 to 14 | 0'clock at her residence, 2112 S street - |Mrs. Blair Banister entertained a | smr————————t—— st o iE ot . o . company of notable women at lunch- | = ; AN UNUSUAL NEW S e Ahanron recunin e DB PN i ‘ . . j [son in the Jefterson roont of the May- | = CALL— HOWING national Coancil dele; A a Mrs. J. Wilmer Biddle of | £ 2 . flo‘;’er Saturday. At n-de t:ble l:vere, day afternoon, May 4, from 4 7' Baltimore and Philadelphia and Miss 5 : , beside the hostess and her honor of o'clock. The delezates are distinguish- | Virginia Gordon, who came to Wash.| | a guests, Miss Dona Bertha Lutz of Pl l'I'I' ed women from all over the world and | ington to attend the marriage of Miss . 2 Argentina, vice president of the All- . Mrs. Henderson will use the large |Gordon and Mr. Suvdam Saturday 5% ! ¢ o i American Association for the Ad- Q \idence on. Sixteeenth street, whicl | have returned & homes | . Vancement of Women: = Senora — . THE MOST EXQUISITE DRESSES is generally known as the Vice Presi s - 4 4 3 Raynes of Brazil, delegate to the All For e from the fact it was offered | Word has been received from Hono - e American Conference of Wome g Government as a | lulu aze there on April § . b ¢ A Mrs. Philip North Moore, president PAINTING : B T o T e i Tralikae | & M Hockman, daughter ! P % a0 i |of the National Council of Women; For Women and Misses or the receptiol Ambassadors and | of Capt. and Mrs. Maurice Hockman, : " 4 gl ’ Mrs. y Newell Blair, Miss Har- A MAIN 4224 forelgn Ministers, with many younger | Q. M. C and Lieut William Thomas | ol / ’ ~ |lean James, Mrs. Harold Phelps ar N diplomats, 3 ‘amo: the - invited | Semmes erts, 21st Infantry, son ! Stokes, Miss Grace Abbott, chief of » D “there will be music and | Of Mr. and Mrs. William Archer Rob : : the Children's Bureau; Mrs. Ulare George Plitt Co., Inc. WE HAVE EVER PRESENTED ncing. Lady Abderdeen, president | #rts of this city i i 4 Sears Taylor, Miss Caroline Reilly, Paverbanging, Furniture of the International Council, Will be | .y .00 O ) 2 Mrs. Helen Gardener, civil service ety Bropetios and . E. Keifster of Nor A commissioner; Mrs. Mabel W. Wil guest of honor hite | folk and Mrs. W. D. Wright of Aiken i ot iy 1325 14th St. is announced from the WHhile |, e roturned to their homes after IShrandl Assiieps | 4 Momneg GNA House today that the first Marine | SN retirned to thelr homes after * eral, and Miss Winifred Mallon, sec- HIS AB mavery. l?‘“‘f"*“l selection of Band concert of the season will be|NSng Dr. and Mrs. B C. i 2 ; t f particularly distinctive models, care- ven on the south front lawn the . l : rnoon of May | Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook enter i p ; 3 5 : fully gclectgd e e S i | tained a company of 50 at luncheon ; . . Secretary of State and vesterday at the New Willard Hotel. | P 3 : every occasion. Mrs. Kellogg Guests at Diuner. he Ambassador of Great Brita Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair were | | 3 : | hosts at dinner last last evening 1 . ’ . and Lady Isabella Howard will be | | F ? HE best 2 hosts at dinner this evening. their 40| Baioness Maydell and her sister. | » ‘ X 7 G wot Sesiguizs ‘in. this. country and Zuests having been asked to meet the | \jjse Tise J. Franc, were the guests of Fusope have cantibmicd o gus show: Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogs. |honor at dinner evening of Dr. The British consul general in New ang Mzrs, Robert Gault, who enter ; ¢ i ing. Our models were made exclusively for us. o York. Sir Harry Gloster Armstrong, itained at the Hotel Roosevelt Y > and Lady Armstrong will come for|Baroness Maydell is exhibiting her the dinner and will be guests at the|gjhouettes at the Corcoran Gallery of ¥ t embassy until tomorrow Art, the one of Mrs lidge being | - of farticular intersst | MRS. JOHN B. RHODES, l'm e uc lo'ls The Secretary of State and Mrs. Wife of Comdr. Rhodes, U now stationed at the \\.shingmn Navy | F STREET CORNER OF 13™ Kellogg will be the guests of honor at| +here s sorrow in all circles of Yard, where they will take nn active part in that branch of society. dinner tomorrow evening of former|society today over the news of the ! United Stataes Ambassador to France|death of Miss Hamlin, only child | Elizabeth ©t San Francisco,| M. Minch, Mrs. C Birdsall, Mrs. and Mrs. Henry White. {of Mr. “and Charles Sumner | who came Fast especially to attend |Paris Brengle, Mrs. Edmund Rheem, The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs, | Hamlin, — at Government House. | (he wedding; Miss Mary Farle, cousin | Mrs. A. Gerry Johnson and Miss Kate A DRASTIC_ REPRICING OF Ywilbur swill be the honor guests at|Bermuda, where she was & guest. She {of (he bride and daughter of Capt.|Bradley. The tea is given on the oc- ALL OUR FASHIONABLE dinner this evening of the Assistant|Vas expected to sail from l*;*;*;;g\‘j:mm Mrs. Ralph Farle; Miss Jane|casion of the openirs of the new wing WEAPS EVERY CONCEIVABLE S p V. y @ 2. Theo- | o e Ag. bu = Raby, d . and Mrs. |of the hospital Secretary of the Navy and Mrs e | came of her serious illness, and r. l'“J’M})‘\us,:{‘,a.r“fi(e“dm et Ol s D LIt » tormer's |4nd Mrs. Hamlin sailed for Bermuda jege: Miss Mary Park Clements of (-Nn‘iflm\ll ] ity 39 Coats that sold /mm 532.-)0 tertain in compliment to the formers g, yrqay morning. Miss Hamlin was n 2 b r, Mrs. Douglas Robins n of Washington, Miss Edith Morris, | Hospital Benefit, May 4. | $19.50 to $69.50 P daughter of Bishop and Mrs. John| The long list’ of distinguished pa. $69.5 e |a leader among girls and generally New York {loved . P Craik Morris of Panama, and Miss[trons and patronesses for the George . $ Baroness de Cartler. wife of the | . ogqine o7 Mies Alice Lee Hall, | Katharine Dunlop of Washington, a|town University Hospital bridge 31 Coats that sold from .00 nbassador of Belgium, will give a |, o 8, > cousin of the bride, also attending|Pparty, scheduled for May 4 at the $£29.75 to $45. . coxcn sl ughter of Col. and Mrs. D. P. Hall, | ¢0 Sedishunt B0E & e NS sl L y 4 at tomorrow afternoon a | Marine Corps, stationed at the Navai| Vassar College. They wore hyd b. has been augm since . = v, when M. De Rue mmms War College, to Capt. William Kirk | blue chiffon and picture hats of |its publication hy Dr. Percy Hickling, Other COATS 20'( and 25% OFF Belgian violinist, will present the pro- | \iiin i *®\ia 'The Corps, was solem. | blonde horsehair trimmed with biue, | Dr Wren Howard, Dr. John / y De Rue is court violinist | ;03 April 14 at St. John's Church, |and carried Ophelia roses | 1 s ¥, Queen Elizabeth of| Newport, R. I The ceremony was| The ushers were Ensigns C the Belgians. | performed by Rev. Spence Burton, | Weston. F. S. Riddle, § cms n- | father superior of the Society of St. 2 N.. andgLieuts. Senator and Mrs. Robert N s the Buscuiunt. o ssisted | Charles Cresswell and Joseph Burke, | John the Evangelist. Boston, assiste field and their daughter, Miss Barbara C | Joxe : anfield, will motor to Gettysburg, |by Rev. Julian D. Hamtin, rector of farine Corps. Capt. MacNulty's m‘ B rsday to remain over Sunday. | the church, and Rev. Rudolph Schnor jman, _Robert H. Pepper. Marin! Noit weel they will motor through |renberg, curate. The entire decora-|Corps. of Philadelphia. served with | e shenandogh Valley, and do mot | tions were Easter lilies, the altar be. |him abroad, with the American forces | ct to return fo their Western | banked with them. with potted |in the World War. They - et 2 | ? he ¢ lis, | tached to the 6th Marines of the home until the end of May lilies and ferns along the choir stalls. Miss Stanfleld was hosies at tea | The bride was given in marriage | Division, which participated in ma Jesterday | by her father. Her wedding gown [Of the major engagements. | - R sl | was of white crepe roma, with a| After the ceremony a small récep. Senator A. Owsley Stanley has re-|girdle of crystal trimming and wide |tion for the wedding varty and a few | turned to Washington after passing | court train of crystal net. She wore |friends was held at the home of Capt. the week end in Atlantic City. Sena-|her mother’s wedding veil, held img|and Mrs. Ralph Earle, at the Tor-| tor and Mrs. Stanley expect to remain | place with orange blossoms, and car- | Pedo Station [ 1sn ‘me:ung(un until the middle of the :,]redh'l‘l‘lll‘: ‘:\rn«l:‘eB‘e;:z”\?"'Le:mn:’;elrd' e aaRn T RS ey e ” e | Gampnter) aeieni i P, | Homeopathic Hospital tea and linen v h g | shower tomo v from 4 to 6 o'clock | Mrs. Warren Leaves for Snyder, U. S. N.. a cousin of the IToN T i Mrs. Charles Warren left Washing- | & pink picture hat, and carried ophelia ) ton yesterday for a month’s stay in | roses. 2 Santa Barbara, Calif. The six \)ndp:m:u(k were Mis: | Mr. gnd Mrs. Hampson Gary have | Sll Covers gone to Atlantic City for a short visit | and are at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. | | P c.u Main 4530—Far Storage $ [ Mr. Anthony laboskiewicz, promi: b ‘T’ S ,“ 3 10 I a There is much satisfaction o P : to be derived through the nent in the iron industry of Poland, e ,s is spending a few days in Washing- Funun Since 1916 s. ! 1t ] ! knowledge that the suite which is to grace your dining room ton and was host at luncheon yeste day at the New Willard, where he E TRAM is staying. Mr. Slaboskiewicz will | B R C H CO AUTHENTIC in desig makers have perfectly rwprodutrd sit the centers of the iron industry in this country before returning to New Location this wonderful suite illustrated. Poland. | Miss Mildred Tytus, daughter of Mr: ;’ 1235 G Street John Stewart McLennan, sailed Sat- | urday for England to visit her grand- | FUR mother, Mrs. Edward J. Tytus. 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