Evening Star Newspaper, May 2, 1925, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

SOCIETY. SOCIETY Baron and Baroness de Cartier Will| Entertain Belgian Delegates to International Council. Y 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO:. D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 2 To Wed Army Officer { | ment § | visits e el s it | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. chusetts war veterans at Government hospitals in Washington will be dis-| The Wanderlusters’ hike for to- morrow will start from Fifty-eighth cussed. 3 and Dix streets northeast, at 2:30 { Mrs. Elizabeth F. Leary is at the|, , “Take District line car from | Hotel Roosevelt while in Washington, |1iourteenth street and New York ave- having come from her home in Seattle |nue’ Mr. Handy will lead. |to be present at the meeting of the v & | Mount Vernon Association which con- { venes shortly. She attended the con ig’rpss of the D. A. R. and Colonial | Dames. The English Vlllage Citizens’ Asso- clation will meet Monday, 8 p.m., in assembly room of Cleveland Park Congregational Church. Dupont Circle Citizens’ Associa- ton will meet Monday, 4:45 p.m., at Rauscher’s. Ex-Gov. Richard Yates of Illinois and now Representative at large, will be guest of honor, and ! = | Mr. L. . Hamilton will be joined some time next month at his apart- Wardman Park Hotel by Mrs. | Hamilton, who is_making a series of in" New York, Chicago and Louisville, K 1925, 13,500 BABIES ENTERED IN NATIONAL CONGRESS 765 Physicians Working in Shifts Will Conduct Examigations at Chicago. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May 2.-—~The first tional Baby Congress and Health position opened today, the most ex- tensive of its kind ever undertaken, and the first of its character spons sored and supported by the organized medical profession. SOCIETY. e and bables, will reach to all persons, nce provisions have been made for thorough physical examinations of youths and adults. From all over America, 13,500 bables have been entered and 5 physicians working in shifts will conduct the physical examinations. Sponsored by the Illinols Medical Society, the congress has th support of the American Medical As sociation and the Chicago Medical Soclety, whose officers, with those of the lilinols State Medical Soc have supervision. For those who cannot attend the exposition nationally known experts will broadcast flve-minute talks each evening from Chicago st: health | to the Deaths Reported. Health bassador of Belgium |Mrs. Ro B de Cartier will |ard, Mis Y luncheon Mon-[A. Lindsle honor of the dele- |Mrs. T gates Belgium to the |man, quinquennial nce of the In-| iernational Council of Women HE and entert day in k of “The City Beautiful.” MaJj. Clayton E. Emig will report on the court hearings on the constitutional- ity of the zoning law. The Ancient Order of Hibernians and Ladies' Auxiliary will receive holy communion in a body at 8 o'clock mass tomorrow at St Patrick's Church. Joseph A. Daly, State presi- dent of the order, and Miss Julia Linskey, State president of the auxili- ary, will lead their respective organi- ations at this annual celebration. Stanton Park Citizens’ Association will meet Monday at Peabody School. Prof. William H. Ferris of New ‘enwick, Mrs. Frank Hill, Miss | York y will deliver an address to- Mr. Paul E. Johnson, Miss |[morrow, 5 p.m., before the Women’s Loughran, Mrs. C. C. Lee, Miss Lee, | Political Study Club, at the Phyllis irs. Dudley Morgan, Mrs. W. Mont- | Wheatley Y. W. C. A. The public | gomery, Mrs. Elmer Murphy, Mrs. |invited | Ch Neill, Mr . W. Pratt, Mrs. Saul, Mrs. George Scriven, the es Worthington and Miss Pauline Its appeal, while larg fons WMAQ, WLS, WQJ and KYW. ert Lansing, Miss Irene S | E Hettie Anderson, Miss Mary ;i A lecture by Mr. Frederick William Miss Mildred & Wile, the well known radlo scribe, will Brown, Miss Mildred East- be given at Rauscher's on the night s Belle Sherwin, Miss Ruth of May 7 at 8:30 o'clock, for the bene- Mrs. Park, Mrs. Bra : { fit of the mission schools in southern Paige and Miss McDer | Maryland, under the directorship of Father John LaFarge, S. J. The lec- { ture is under the auspices of the Pil- | i ms of St. Mary's, the list o |the late Senator LeBaron Colt, was | e includi Mre. David M, |the guest of honor at a large recep- | 4 | Mc pr Mr. and Mrs. tion yesterday, given by the Rhode 1IN ad, Miss Batley, Island Women's Republican Club, of 3 i ] which she is president M n James reat Britain x Howard were the guests today of the Minister land and Mme Peter, who crtained @ company of 14 dor Isabelle lunch and 1 at arthy, ; Mrs. 'd Mrs. John De Mrs. Henry Flather, the Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg Guests at Legation of Norway The Secretary of State and Mrs. Ke logg will be the honor guests ai dir ner May 11 of the Minister of Norwa and Mme. Bryn The Minister and Mme. Bryn will &ive a reception May §, from 5 to 7 o'clock, for the delegates from Norway to the International Council of Women The Minister of Bolivia de Jaimes Freyre have canceled ull rocial engagements owing to the illness of the latter, who is now at Garfield Hospital The Mimister of China entertained a company of 22 at dinner | last evening in honor of President Emeritus of Chicago University and Mrs. Harry Pratt Judson e Cornell Alumni Society is g annual dance Tuesday at » street. Among the patron- | the occasion are Mme. Sze Mrs. James Parmalee, Mrs. Delos A Blodgett, Mrs. Holton, Mrs. Edward tson, Mrs. Harriet Locher, Mrs, o M Georgc | esse . Meredith C. Wilson, Mrs 1 | Ting- l | | | Bisthe Rupested. The following births have been reported {o the Health Department in the last 24 nours Frank and Clara Hill, boy Leetch, ley and Mrs. . N The committee in Miss Abbie Tingley Sdward Duffies, vice chalrman, and Mrs. John Lawritzen, Mrs. y Stephenson, Mrs. Bray, Miss Rut Cleves, Mi: Jean Stephenson, Mr David W £, Mr. Raymond Wash- burn. Mr, Donald ‘Warren, Mr. | & Churles Stott, Mr. Goodwin Ellsworth, ! } r. Ira s Rogers and Mr Harri- n Dixon | Mrs. A. O. Stephenson charge includes and Senora chalrman: Mrs ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Harry and Edithe Laseen, boy. i . ¥ i TONIGHT, William 3. and Taura 7 4 | The Music Club of the Govern-| Harsy asa” Hars i | ment Hotels will have a dance, 8:3( Charles J. and Leona Burfoughs, boy olelock, i Recrention "Bl No | Baymond 1-and Jowphine Doyle. girl Capitol and B streets. i { i il oy Gordon'. boy and Mme. Sze Charles W. and Ruth Adams, boy William C Edward Ambrose G toy llowship Club will | . boy 9 o'clock. at Hotel Visitors welcome. Black, who Las been ts. Col. and Mrs. |} Henry May, in their Washington |} | home for a week, has returned to her | i apartment at the Plaza, New York Mrs, Black was accompanied by her | {2 jaunt, Mrs. William Babcock of San |y | who will visit Mr. and | Mrs | and ok for several weeks. Babcock was the guest of Col Mrs. May for some time before go- ing to New York Mrs with Harry b Bluktein, her pare: Morris and. Celia Greenbers, Glenwood C. and a Roe. girl Aubres B. and ¢ Lemiuel and Sarah Spencer, boy. Frank and Maggie Mevers. girl George and. Susie Wanhin Vifliam ‘and Lizsie Willl - 4 nces Willl. Loyalty Chapter, No. 32, 0. E. S, et nuens) | will give a dance at the La Fayette, _— {from 9 to 12 o'clock Senator Walter Edge, who, with Mrs. Edge, has just returned from a tour| of Europe, arrived today at the Wil- lard, where he will spend several days He plans to return later to his home in Ventnor, N. J., to join Mrs. Edge, who did not accompany him on this trip to Washingto A 500 card party will be given by | ways and means committee, Knights of Pythias, Pythian Temple, §:30 | o'clock. boy Mrs. Horace M. Tow the governor, has arrived from Juan, Porto Rico. and is registered at the Hotel Rooseve A total of 107 vessels were broken up or dismantled {n the shipyards of the world during the last three | months of last year. | MISS MARY ELIZABETH MAYES,|. Tl!i::rl-.n(:llp‘;l‘:i‘x’:&“'h:\(;llyul:rr:‘l}fg:;: Daughter of Mrs. ,\l-y‘es lm;]‘lhellne Arcade Building, 9 o'clock. ~ Visitors | Col. James J. Mayes, . A., whose | welcome. engagement to Maj. Archibald King, e § |blom, wite of Representative Chind- | U.'S. A., has been announced. No date| David Howatt, food scientist, of Los | blom of 1liinois. will give a recital and | ig set for the wedding. Angeles, will give a talk at 1628 K| tative | Mrs. Pickett will give a short talk on | — — street, before the League for the | Fdward T. Tay luncheon | “Historic Value in Newspaper Work Larger Life, & o'clock. Subject: | and bridge party yesterday afternoon. - b, : What to Eat for Beauty, Health and entertaining a4 company of 80 at the | Mr. and Mrs. Houghton Give Ton | Long Lite Wyoming. | Dinner and Mr. Pl a_ tour of and England. 5 i Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann | Mr. and Mrs. Artbur Amory Hough | While rbert also visited | have with them at Alrlie for several | ton entertained at dinner lasi evening | Miss Louise Glazier and Mrs. George ke their daughter, Mrs. Lewis|in honor of Mr. Frank Plummer of (Van ntvoord, her cousins, in Newton Murray of Dunkirk., N. Y., |New York. The other guests were Mr. | Yonkers, N. Y «ho arrived today. Mr. Murray wili |#nd Mrs. Chandler Anderson, Mr. and | . = oin his wife here about the middle | Mrs. F Belin, Mrs. Frederick Dent | The Radcl Club 4 5 = Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R. Cas-|at the Cosmc b of the month tle, jr.; Miss Gratia Houghton and Mr. | ning in honc Oliver Ricketson. | Hall of Cambrid and Mrs. Houghton and Miss|of the Alumnae Association, who ad- Gratia Houghton expect to go to their [dressed the members on matters of Summer home at South Dartmouth in | general interest concerning Radeliffe | ne College. Miss Mathilde - of the popular Gen. und Mirs. George K. Hunter are | gon’s Daught. isiting their son-in-law and da r, A in L ). and Mrs. Robert Sterrett were Miss Springland, Pierc | Mrs. Henry an Doyle : president of e club, Miss | A. Knott. The college color, crimson, was carried in the attractive| table decora The next lonial Dames will ¢ afternoon at The Club of « Representative and Mrs, S. Wallace | §ive a reception Monds Dempsey are at tl |4 oclock when Mrs. Carl R. Chind 1 Mrs. Taylor | | Ruth Brown and N s. Charles Nixon the Patria, who left America's Most Beautiful BALLROOM SATURDAY AND SU DAY NIGHTS ARE A WAYS THE BIG NIGHTS APPY THY. WONDERFUL D A N C MUSIC OF THE SWANE SYNCOPATORS UND i i il a dinner esday eve- Miss Constance H Mass., president | | 2 | Washington | who have afternoons of each | have dis-|J not recetve | at Officers stationed Barrac! ir held their ar monthly at home Sunday month d the season them and will fternoon Parasols Assorted Colors. Oiled Paper, Rendering Them Impervious to Rain TWO DOLLARS Albert J. Osgood THE PAGODA 1720 H Street ILIZLIIL 27 LELEL LA L LS L 2L L A0 DINE SUNDAY SIXTEENTH STREET MANSIONS 16th Street at R N.W. See Our Newly Decorated Dining Room and Try Our SPECIAL s SEVEN-COURSE DINNER Served From 5:30 to 8:30 P.M. Price $1.25 per person Luncheon 50c up Note: All Vegetables Strictly Fresh “Radcliff Other speak- Florence Arm s Hammond evening in | of Japan Mr. and Mrs entertained at d honor of the Ambassador | and Mme. Matsudaira. The other|; guests were Admiral and Mrs., Edward W. Eberle, Gen. George L. Squire, Admiral and Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Thomas J. O'Brien, Mr ibson nestoc Mr. Fredericl Mr. and Mrs. John F. A. C Burnett, | .\‘m_\dtr:(::l Baillie, Mme. Hauge, Mr.|day on the Majestic to spend the ind Mrs. Duncan Mr nd | Summer in Europe. M rn’nmi_ Miss D alie Hammond and Mr. Richard Hammond M Saturday Sunday Admission Ladies, 65c; tlemen, $1.10. Mr. Samuel chief juropean division of the Deps of Commerce, and Mrs. Cross have returned to their apartment at Ward {man Park Hotel, after spending week in Bosto for Gen- ons | meeting_of the Ma AL WA chusetts Society of Washingten w Mrs. Marshall Field is sailing to- | e held at the Washington Club, 1701 K street northwest, Tuesday evening M. , beginning at § o'clock. There! will be a_musical program by the New | J. Borden Harriman and her |Jerusalem, No. Gle and daughter, Mr. and |dancing and a card party. Henry Potter Russell of New = will sail today from New York | for Burope | in the Earle Theater Building 13th Street at “ Mrs 2 Plans for | Miss Mrs. Henry Hpyt and Nancy Hoyt expect to spend the mer in Furope, and will sail in June| and visit Baron von Stumm, son-in aw of Mrs. Hoyt, in his home A ich. The late Baroness von Stum was before her marriage Miss Eleanul'} Hoyt {man. Those ausked to play were anex o Hoyt was hostess at|yjeyt. and Mrs. James Newman, U. luncheon t the Shoreham, < s Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, entertaining in compliment to the Am-| iy A Gt iHort Humihreys, Ve, bassador of Germany and Mrs. Katherine C. Brush-Bales, Miss | von Maltzan. Others in the comp s iaiase Cotaran Buled: De mine] were Lady Bettie Fielding, Miss Mar- | S Mr. J. C. Byers, Dr. William | Miss Anita Henry, Herr|y\organ, Mr. Henri A. Bales and a am of the German emb: number of other guests. A buffet | G. Christie, Sir Adrian | cupper was served in the artistically | G. H. Thompson of the | decorated dining room later in the British embassy | evening. The assistant director of the American Council on Education and Mrs. David Allan Robertson and their son, David Allan Robertson, jr., are planning to spend the Summer in Eu rope. They safl from New York June 13 - ~ i | Magruder Inc. Dr. and Mrs, Frederick Farrington % will give a tea this afternoon from 4 | to 6 o’clock at the Chevy Chase Seml | I nary: ! Sunny Hill Tea House dones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, Md. Luncheon, Teas, Dinner: Kensington 188 Maj. and Mrs. 8. Munson Corbett, U. S. A. entertained at bridge in honor of Miss Mary Agnes Rains of | Marlin, Tex., who is the house guest | of her aunt. Mrs. Willlam B. New Orange Juice Tree Ripe No artificial flavoring or coloring Bottle Doz, Trial Bottle, 4 0z....15¢ $1.75| Pint Glass Jug .....65c $7.00 Quart Glass Jug. ...$1.20 $13.00| Dr. and Mrs. W. Duncan McK will give a musical tea this afterno trom 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, when the| Elena de Sayn string quartet will give the program. The hosts will be as-| sisted in the dining room by Mme Wroblewska, wife of the Minister of Poland, and Donna Emmy Calderara Gamba, wife of the air attache of the Italian embassy. hTere will be about §0 guests at the te: Best Groceries n Glade will honor of Brig Allen Col. and Mrs. Her give a dinner May 9 i Gen. and Mrs. Jame Conn. Ave. & K St. Mrs. Willlam Sherman Walker has | had as her guests in the Hotel Roose- | Monday---Eight-Carload Sale came from their homes in Seattle, Wash., to attend the D. A. R. con- With Mrs. Walker they spent | the week end in Atlantic City, return Former Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Lippitt have closed their Winter home at Providence, R. 1., and opened their country place at Cumberland, R. 1., for gress. the remainder of the Sp T o = i, |ing to the West coast via New York | James M. Green will [ 1% (o (S . and Mrs | e of 70 at dinner | | entertain A company this evening. i ‘hester has returned Mrs. Dwight Chester has returne to Washington after passing about 10 days at the Marlborough-Blenheim, in Atlantic City. , at 8 o'clock, at the Confederate Jward M. Townsend of New|(T 8t § o'clock, &t the Confederate was the acting hostess to-| day for Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, jr.,|nte: who entertained the delegates of thel pan-American conference at a lunch-|it1a gon Jack will return tomorrow Reception for Officers of Southern Memorial. A reception in honor of the newly {elected officers will be given by the uthern Memorial Association, May Genuine mahogany and walnut works of art made by the Pooley Furniture Company. who for the past forty years have been known to be one of America’s finest furniture makers. ETARECA G Tty M i B, o | These are the Consoles that up to now you DA gt foren uesie Do 1 oyage o Mie 7 L vecorati _ - find in the homes of the wealthy isadod yacy, Soness Jong 7, Rayris | PLEASE : L ' 0 LEAVE THE one rome it Saand WILKINS BREAKFAST Mrs. Marjorie N. Torbert and her | Senoi Amanda la Baroa Senora Beatriz Royes, S 2 lveira, all o Casal de Quiro ‘oncha Romero Senor: Rica; enora Maria | senori 1-| : . It took cash to turn this deal—to save from atseie | B3 | $60 to $95 on Phonographs that are known e Horer HARRINGTON || the nation over for their tone and beauty. See Senora Doctora Robert, 1'::'(.(”;{[‘:?:” Eleventh and E Streets N.W. our page in Sunday’s Star — and see these S W, Satisfaction. Pooleys. ind Mrs. Eiia W. Thorburn of Can-i And M ral Washington women als Bring your appetite to the Harrington, and learn what it means to enjoy the delicious meals served here. were in attend among them being | Table d’Hote 7 5 e Upholstering Luncheon .. Call Plitt 11:30 AM. to 2:30 P.M. For Estimates Table d’Hote Chile; Costa orres fster Mira de Teodolina_ Almil Senora Milagros ena nee, Dinner Dance TONIGHT Wardman Park BHotel Starting at 7:30 P.M. Music by Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra - NOTE: This sale will be held Monday in our Annex, 613 E Street, where 5,000 feet of floor space is housing 800 Pooley Phonographs. The Hecht Co Note: This Sale will be held at 613 E Street Main 4224 GeorgePlittCo., Inc. Furnitore—Paperbanging Painting—Draperles 1325 14thSt.N.W., M.4224 For Reservations, Columbla 2000 Evening Dress Requested Special Sunday Dinner .. 12 Noon to 8 P.M. E. J. BRENNAN, Manager Supper _dancing Every Evening, Ten to Twelve Sosp to Cleanse Ointment to Heal

Other pages from this issue: