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THE D. C, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 1925. SOCIETY. have leased their house, on Bancroft place, for the Summer, will be at the Shoreham tor a few days before going to their home in Warrenton for the Summer months. Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford will e - entertain a company of 16 at supper, e ’:7 i e | ‘followed by bridge, this evening in Secretary of Navy and Mrs. Wilbur A to Entertain Chief Justice and Mrs. Myers of California. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 29, 2 5 Tdral_and Mris. Hutchinson and States ships in Manila Bay, May 1.|and Mrs. Harry A. Colman 1898. cupy the honor box = Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Earle Wilfley gd |t BTN | tertained with week end guests Senator and Mrs. |, ¢ 5 4 e supper last evening in their Willlam Morrow of Adelaide, Aus-|ooPPRT S Cemng AN oS tralia. Senator Morrow, who is a |3 0 oRoE TEEE (B member of the Leg WD 3 lative Council of | chiinslsc Australia and president of one of | Mrs. Robert Turner of 1322 the missionary societies of Australia, |sireet will. entertain @ is in this country to attend a conven’ | group of at a bridge luncheon tion and is taking this opportunity to | this afternoon the Grace Clag- | make an extensive tour of the United | Hotel States. Both Senator and Mrs. Mor- | row spoke words of eting at the | Vermont Avenue Christian Church last Sunday evening. Mrs. Ralph F". Henn and h Wilfley of Cleveland, Ohio, & ing Mrs. Henn's parents, Mrs. Wilfley and will be two weeks. Mr. | will o NEW DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS nk B. delightful Gibson en buffet home of the Fleecy Blankets Imont | indaw, Maj. and Mrs. Henry B e gett, at Bolling Field - | — Prezident and rs. William Lewis will head the list o the Spring dramatic festiva held in the gyvm fum ¢ Washington University May &, 9 and 16, at $:30 o'clock Mather atrons to Gec | Mrs. McNary Sailing for Europe; Gives Luncheon. Mrs. Charles L. McNary, wife of Senator McNary, entertained a com pany of nine at luncheon vesterday at the ‘Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. McNary will sall Saturday on the Leviathan from New York to visit in Italy and France with her sister, Miss Mary Louise Morton. She will return to this country ut the middle of the Summer and join Senator McNary on their ranch in Oregon be son o visit Dr. and here for who is visiting her son and daughter daughters, Miss Marjori 1d and Miss Mary Field of York, who | will come to Washington Friday. | cretary of the Navy and Wilbur will have as their guests for the remain- der of the week the justice of the Supreme Mrs. Louis arrive tomo! _The Southern Cross Chapter, U The reception committee assisting tonight at the first concert given by the American Women Composers in Memorial | Continental Hall at % man, Mrs Henning, Mrs. Milton Reed, Mrs Mrs. | Helmick 1723-25 Pa. Ave N.W. Main | O*Connor ilawley Locher, Mrs. ¢ Miss becca odore Tille Mrs. Edwar E. H. Collaster, Mr: Mrs. Henry F. Dimock E. Hilton, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Wil R. Benham Fugene Peters The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. ( D. Wilbur, and Mrs. Wilbur ed on N General Nes are in New Assistant Postiaster and M W. Irving Glover ork Sor severul days. While there B on, ustive. 3 ok 2| they wiil attend the wedding of Mrs e Wibur as chief |Glover's niece, Misy Ruth Euglis. to fornia when the e to W | Mr. Roger Whittlesey. | Igton as Secrett 5 4 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates will | entertalned at I_AHH\:‘“" receive tomorrow afterncon from 4 to| today 28 - Rer g unate L e ‘clock in thelr home, at 1624 Eight-| Theodore is Robinson and her | oone,"ireet, at the second of their | mother-indaw, Mrs. Dou RobI- | teqs, that of tomorrow to be in cele son. who is her house guest: Mrs. 1. |yration of the auniversary of their T. Morris of Minneapolis, |y O i sisting will be Mrs the hostess; Mrs. John lie herrill. Mrs. Edward E Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kellex " | Lounis Hertle and the Miles. solom Waller, Mrs. Guy Mrs. Willlam B. Myers Rear Admiral and Mrs. Luther E daughter of Mrs Gregory entertained at an unusually erick Dent Grant ames Carroll | {nteresting supper party S Frazer and Mrs Annavolis. | night for the writers of poetry who | are here to attend the conferences | Secretar: 3 dlot the League Amerie Pen | Mrs. Jard iken an apartment { Women hursday night Admiral at the May Hotel and will tA¥e and Mrs. Gregory entertained the| Anna Nielsen, who will return to thet: e ahd'ha i |composers of musfc here for the con 3 ; studies in Massuchusetts todas Manhattan, K an i1l nc | Their guests Sundav e ¥ My. and Mrs. Cha Kappler en- |instantly rinsed out in clear water, the Secretary cluded Mr. and Mr |tertained at dinner lust evening at the | never to reappear. Does not injure Mr. Jardine is stay the Cosmos | \gj. Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. I'ries University Club's dinner dance. Covers | fast colors or the most delicate fab- Club |Capt. and Mrs. Edwin T. Pollock, 3 were laid for 10 | rics, cotton, wool, linen or silk. Put r. and Mrs. Hurry A. Coleman ) — up in the new pencil Mrs. Katherine Cook Jones, Miss Mrs. Samuel Lee Browning enter-|form, this old and test- Entertain at the Legation. | Phyllis Fergus, Mrs. Leo P. Harlow, ned at a small luncheon at her |ed stain remover is a The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel | Representative and Mrs. \'mn;nmmm_ ‘Q;’X':" ‘“&:;i;fly I\‘\"‘{I(e: h;_r K'{;f:‘ v;;: gm‘.u eEId naoelnpnty dosongrAstrom, willibe host 20/ E.}x‘:,.L"‘:;fi:wmp'"; ~|;;Fh.l:l:rffi?f Landis, Mrs. Gerard Williams, Mrs. |l (::.,'?:;',f.';fur?:. r SDEDY 03 ¢ dinner (his €V€| \fas. and Mrs, Egward Goring Bliss Preston Howard, Miss Janice'Draper, | vorite drug or dry goods | K o | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller, Miss Beatrice Wayne, Miss Davine | store here in Washing- § The Minister of China and Mme.|the former making a humorous ad- Wayne, Miss Elizabeth Geddings, Miss | ¢on, Sze will entertain at dinner Friday |dress: Col. and Mrs. Thorpe and| zabeth Morrison and Miss Caroline | g ing prodacts Compan: g in honor of esident |many’ other men and women mota- | Faston, Pa. ago University and [ble in the world of art and letters Myers Mrs. Robert Talbot is the guest of Mrs. Edwin Lee Morgan at the Plaza Apartments until Friday, having come to Washington to be present at the unvelling of a tablet in memory of the Rev. Dr. Talbot of St. Paul's Church, tomorrow evening. (Capt. KEthelbert Talbot will join his mother here to mMOorrow morning Mrs Made to order at fac prices A Better shade for less money MC DEVITT Main 7 F St.. Dy Harriet lor, Mrs Luther Greg-| Dingley, Mrs.| larence Busch, | [T —=———To[——Te[——[o[—— 0] ’ Closing Out Sale and Mrs. Rose- | Garden | 5 Plants Garden Plants, $1 doz. $1 : Cash&CarryFlowerStores Funeral Flowers Delivered—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th 804 17th 2467 18th 1209 Wis. Ave. Fhone Fr. 5112 Phone Fr. 10381 Tel. Col. 99! Phone West 1 ———ale—=——lge———[a[e——gin Dia Th ory, for Estimates & Martin Bldg venca O.| Meigs, Ars. Heilmann Yo Ars. Bu Representative M. I. Davey of Ohio, who is at the New Willard, enter. tained at luncheon there vesterday t Capt. and Mrs. C. H. P had as | their guests for 10 days their daugh- | {ter, Miss Verna Perry, and three of | her classmates, Miss Frances Danner man, Miss Phyllis Richmond and Miss | | Two-in-One Stain Remover Rust and ink stains no longer need bugaboos in any household. ERUSTICATOR dissolves rust, ink | and other stains so that they may be chioicie bushes (all Hardy Perennials —of Rose- bushes $1each 6 for $5 The colors) of o and Garden es J bushes, $1; six Minister of Finland to o YMDERWOOD Capt. Joseph P. McCrink will enter Harry in Washingt ere at the Pratt Judson, who are e | r Grouitch, wife of former Min- s and Slovenes rom New | v w few davs end! Shoreham Hotel The Minister of F Senor Dr Don Ricardo J ing guest at the evening by the of the Navy Douglas Robins: secreta s moth Robinso The oth the Undersecretary Joseph ( Grew, Albert Gleaves Staunton, Adm Mrs. Mark Sullivan, Marquand Murs. ¥ Mrs. Emory . Lund and lin Mott Gunther Mrs. Robinson. wife o tary, will leave Washin, to spend sometime in F nama dinner given last|g; and Mrs. 1 in _honor of thelg Mrs Douglas - guests included | of State and Mrs. Admiral and Mrs. dmiral Sidney Jackson Mrs Wadsworth Mr the secre- ton Tuesd Thomas D. Schall apolis State of Cespedes, has ston to spend a| the Mayflower | Cespedes will join | chado, train en route | The Secr Senor rned few da Hotel. Senor de the President of Cuba, Gen Saturday, n his spe passes through Washington to Key West, ite of the Am. t Jupan, be the ranking | he luncheon tomorrow which Mrs. Theodore Hence Tiller will give in compliment to a number of American woman composers. who are | here for the annual convention of the Teague of Ameri n Women, of | which Mre. Tiller is a former presi-| dent. Others in the compuany of 38 | will be M Panaretoff. Senora de | Sanchez Latour, Mme. Kazemi and | Frau Dieckhoff. | Nime. bassador guest Matsuda of the Treasury drews will move | ancroft place, the | Waddy B.| Assistant Secre and Mrs. L. C tromorrow to 2121 house of Mr. and Mrs. Wood, who will go to their home in| Warrenton for the Sumuner. The Sec- | retary and Mrs. Andrews entertained | informally at dinner last evening at| the Mayflower Hotel, where they have been for a few weeks. { Owing to the illness of Mrs. Frank | Brett Noyes, the invilaitons for a small dance she was giving at her residence, 1239 Vermont avenue, for her daughter, Mrs. Blagden, ‘on the| evening of Friday, May 1, have been | canceled Mrs her home on B nisit of several Jina Alvin Dodd has returned to| oft place after a | eeics in South Caro-| Mrs. Davis [reland will close her | home on Nineteenth street the middls of May and go to her Summer home at Bar Harbor. On her return in the Autumn she will occupy her own home at 1720 Sixteenth street, which js now leased to the Persian legation Mrs. Ireland will give a large m cal tomorrow afterncon, when an interesting program will be given at 4:30 o'clock by Miss Grace La Mar, merzo-soprano, and Miss Miriam Larking, celli sisted by Mrs. Mil ed Kolb Schulze, accompanist for Miss La Mar, and Miss Rena Green- burg, violinist. and N Kathryn Crowley, pianist. who will play trios with Miss Larking. Miss La Mar and Miss Larking will give several unusual Russiun compositions from manuscript Mrs. Frederic Robert larris, wife of Rear Admiral Harris, is at the Marlborough-Blenheim, Atlantic Cit where she will be for about a fort- night. Mrs. Harrls is accompanied b; her small daughter, Florence Harri who is a pupil at the Convent of the Racred Heart, at Torresdale, Pa., and who is now convalescing from a merious illness entertained at a on Sixteenth Samuel Lee Mrs. Lee Land duncheon at her home, street, today for Mrs. Browning, formerly Miss Anna Craig iillburn. The guests included Mrs. il. K. L. Landis, Mrs. Henry Lamar, Aliss Edna Sherby, Miss Genevieve Aartin, Miss Carolynne Martin, Miss Dorothy Marshall, Miss Rose Reeves Aliss Evelyn Quire, Miss Elizabeth Brent, Miss Virginia Rea, Miss Vi ginla Sheldon, Miss Helen MacKey, Afiss Frances Young, Miss Morrison Miss ddings, Miss Dorothy Brooks, PMiss Marte n Ness, Mrs. B. C Voyce, jr., and Mrs. John Curti; Mrs. Robert W. Fieming, who Is Nisiting her parents, Surg. Gen. and Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt, is being entertalned this afternoon at a table of bridge given in her honor by Mrs Robert Waight Fuller of 2333 Ash- mead place. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White will} have as their guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Field, and their aranacinn AND COTTAGES Yor pleasure and sport. Attractive Opsp, for the seawon June e Besutiful upper Saranac Lake, ¢ the Adirondacks. rates. af 1. L¥—aplendid ' course. L e TAGES for rent, furnished. Hotel including meals, $4% a week up. Mak Teservations now. For detailed information, address Harrington Mills ote] Grafton. "Washington. D Saransc Inn entertaing A we one with tubercular treudls. d ponds -HOJ A | ister of the Serbs, Cr in ¥ | Yori Alfaro, was the rank- | tha G Secretary | g heodore | gmpt to a_company A da r. and | in Henry | g1 | erncon to play bridge and th ¥ | Washi | has | tomorrow X est for the remainder | venye and Upton street W. T. Coe of Min-|gay i Cuba, | Quarters of the home ve.|and members of | gers will rec Mime. 2 MME. BOH Washington, will s, Saturday, May aboard orge Washington, to join Dr.| =) AN HU Wife of the new military attache of the Polish leg who will add much to the soc 1 tain a party of friends at his resi- |dence, 2630 Garfield street northwest, IWICZ, to celebrate the victory of the United ion, a gifted young ma- 1 of the rouitch in Europe. She will be the 1est dy Swaything at South 1gland with Dr rouitch will return to their home in rhia in the early Summer | terested in th | welcome | Mrs. HT. (101, is visitin, se was hostess | R M. 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