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S OCIETY. harming Social Functions Feature of Week in Capital Luncheons, Dinners, Teas and Bridge Parties, With Honors Paid to Special Guests, Outstanding Events. Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle will occupy the box of Col. Robert M. Thompson at the opening day of the horse show, and will have as guests the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. Robert Lansing and Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant. Mré. Eberle entertained at luncheon vesterday for her house guest, Miss Anne Fitzhugh of San Francisco, Calif., who has recently réturned from Paris. Y‘nrnw?r TUnited St Ambassador ance and M Henry tertained a company of 14 at dinner Jast evening in their home, on Crescent Pplace. tes Mr. and Mrs. Ch C. Glover, jr., were hosts at dinner last evening, en fertaining a company of 18 Informally in their suburban home, Orchard Hill. and with their guests later attended the dance which Mrs. Tracy Dows gave Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hance Til- ler will entertain a company at mid- day breakfast v honor of Mr. Hart. Dr. and Mrs. entertain and Mrs. Davenport White will pany informally S: 8 evening at the Chase Club in_compliment to Newton Murray of Dun N. who is visiting her par- Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kauff- Miss Gertrude Yung Kwal, daugh- ter of the counselor of the Chinese legation and Mme. Yung Kwai, en tertained a company of 25 at a bridze shower lasc evening for Miss Made- leine_MacGregor, whose marriage to Mr. Robert H. Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Winn, will take place May Mrs. Locke, wife of Col. Morris Ernest Locke, U. S. A., was the guest in compliment to whom Mr. and Mrs. Randall H. Hagner gave a dinner last night, their guests numbering 14 Mr. hoste: Thornton Boland s at lungheon Tuesday. Capt. and Mrs. J. H. B. Bogman had as their dinner guests Wednesday evening Capt. and Mrs. Matjeka and Capt. and Mrs. Clarkson. Their guests Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. James B. True, Mrs. Mosby and Mrs. Cook. will be Capt. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hart were the guests in whose honor the latter’s brother-inlaw and sister, Capt. and Mrs. Charles L. Hussey, en! Social Record Maintained by Embassy Chieftain Capital (Continued from Fifth Page.) Sze will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening in honor of the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. John Van A. MacMurra: The Minister and Mme. taken a cottage at Monterey, Pa.. for the Summer, and probably will go there late next month. The two sons of the Minister and Mme. Sze, Szeming Sze and Devie Sze, who at tend school in London, will come to this country in August and join their parents at their Summer home. Sze have The Minister of Hunga Count Yaszlo Szechenyi, left Washington lust night for the City of Mexico, where he goes on special business. He will be absent for about three weeks. The Minister of Columbia, Dr. En rique Olaya, will return to Washing- ton this week from a tour of the West. The Minister and Senora de Olaya and their children will go to Deal, N. J., next month, where they have leased a cottage for the Summer. of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pa- vichich, will leave Washington the middle of June to spend the Summer on the Riveria. The Minister enter- tained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. Ivan Mestrovic, noted Serbian sculptor. The other guests were the Ambasador of Great Britian, Sir Esme Howard; the Ambassader of France and Mme. Daeschner, the Minister of Norway and Frau Bryn, Senator and Mrs. William H. King, District Com- missioner and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan C. Phillips, Mrs. ¥rederick Dent Grant, Mrs. Emerson Howe, Froken Inger Bryn, Miss f.olta Mechlin, Mr. Petar Mestrovic, brother of the sculptor, the secretary of the Jogoslav legatien and Mme. Adjemovitch and Capt. and Mrs. Gor- don Gordon-Smith. The Minister The Minister of Poland and Mme. Wroblewska will go to New York Tuesday, June 2. and will sail Satur- ¢, June 6, aboard the Paris for nce. They will be absent several months, the Minister returning in Oc- tober and Mme. Wroblewska joining him later in the Autumn. The Minister of the Netherlands. Jonkheer de Graeff, left Washington sterday for Cuba to attend the inau- iration of President Machado. Jonk- heer de G also Minister of the Netherlands to Cuba and will return to Washington in a fortnight. of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos will _return to Washing: ton today from New York, where the former went to attend the police coun- cil. Mme. Simopoulos joined the Min- ister in New York, Friday. The Minister The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik have as their guests over Sunday, Dr. Joseph Shober, former prime minister of Austria and now president of public safety of Austria, 1d Mrs. Shober. The Minister and Mme. Prochnik will entertain at a noonday breakfast to- v in compliment to Dr. and Mme. mnaker. The charge d'affaires of Nicaragua 2nd Senora de Tigerino will entertain 2 company at luncheon today in hon- or of the former United States Minis- ter of Nicaragua and Mrs. John I. Raber. The other guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bark and the Nicaraguan consul in New York, Se- nor Toribio Tigerino, brother of the charge d'affaires. he counselor of the British embas- »y and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton will I‘avo Washington the end of June to pend the Summer at Manchester-by- | White en- | tertained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Mr. Jerome B. Graham will enter- tain informally this afterncon at his camp, the Pines, in Arlington County, Va., in honor of Miss Mary Hill and Mr. William Roberts, whose engage- ment is announced. The guests in- invited include Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts of Maryland, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beasey of Raltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Hill, jr.: Capt. and Mrs. Hall Jeschke Mrs. Andrew B. Graham, Mrs. Jules F. Valle, Mrs. Eric Shou Henius, Miss Christabell _Hill, Miss Elizabeth Hill, Miss Ada Mill, Miss Anne Devereux, Miss Lucille Smith, Miss Genevieve ‘Winsatt, Capt. Charles Brooks, Mr. Adam Kemble, Mr. Orville de Lash- mutt, Mr. Alton Brooks, Mr. James R Mr. George Smith, Mr. John neric, Mr. Charles Marbury and Mr. Vernon Band Mrs. Walter W t entertained at bridge luncheon Friday at her home, in Takoma Park, honor of M George Butler and Mrs. George Vest, two recent brides. The other guests were Mrs. Daniel E. Garrett, Mrs. E. H. Cunningham, Mrs. J. S. Herson, frs. Percy H. Russell, Mrs. Ralpii Shehyn, Mrs. C. E. Loomis, Mrs. Ralph Whitemore, Mrs. C. E. Townsend, Mrs. J. J. Lenihan, Mrs. E. J. Lindsay, A J. C. Noell, Mrs. D. M. Zirkle, Mrs. Dorin Platt, Mrs. L. A. Reynold son, Miss Carrie Jones Garrett, Miss Donna Ruth Crissinger, Miss Jannette Garrett, Miss Anna Lee Myer and Miss Kathleen Jones. Miss Lucile Speer was hostess at tea vesterday afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock at the Mayflower, her guests including Mre. Milton Walters, Mrs. Herbert Gill, Mrs. Edward McCarthy, Mrs. Earle McGowen, Miss Alaine Loveland, Miss Georgiana Lockwood, Miss Jean Ramsay, Miss Katharine McGill, Miss Mildred Ensign and Miss Madeleine Speer, sister of the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cleveland gave a reception yesterday afternoon in their home, at Kensington, Md.. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cleve- land, whose marriage took place in New York April 15. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland were assisted by Mrs. Al- fonzo Tingley and Mrs. Frank Chap- man. The house was decorated with ferns, pink wygelia, spirea~and ram- bler roses. Among the guests were Miss Cynthia E. Cleveland of North Beach, Md.; Miss Catherine E. Cleve- land of Boston, Ma Miss Marion B. Cleveland and Mr. W. Irving Cleve- {1and of Kensington, Md. Mrs. Cleveland was before her mar- riage Miss Marjorie LeVimess of Ger- mantown, Philadelphia, daughter of Mrs. Charles T. LeVines: gation and Frau Steen will spend the Summer at Cape May, N. J., where they will be at the Congress Hall Ho- tel. They will not close their apart- ment at Wardman Hotel as Mr. Steen will only join her for the week ends. The second counselor of the Italian embassy and Signora Catalani have gone to Coventry, Conn., for the late Spring. Signor and Signora Catalani have been with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. in her home on Scott Circle through the Winter and Spring. The military attache of the British embassy, Col. C. E. C. G. Charlton, will sail aboard the Mauretania Sat- urday from England after spending a month or six weeks with Mrs. Charl- ton and their children in their English home. Mrs. Charlton will join him after the close of school and will be accompanied by their children. The new naval attache of the Bra- zilian embassy and Senhora Radler de Aquino and Mile. Radler de Aquino, who now are in New York, will come to Washington the end of the month. The attache of the British embassy and Mrs. John Robert Lawson-Johns. ton will be hostess at dinner Saturday evening. The dinner will be followed by dancing. The new attache of the Spanish embassy, Senor Don Fernando Silvela de Tordesillas, has come to Washing- ton to take up his duties and is resid- ing at 1908 Belmont road. Items of Interest To Washington Residents Mrs. Goldsmith Sigmund and. her sister, Mrs. Max Oppenheimer, are spending a week in Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. Millard Bondy has returned from a trip to Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Eleanor Behrend of Beverly “ourt is spending a week in Atlantic City, N. J., the guest of her cousin, Miss Wilmia Eiseman. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend motor- ed to Staunton, Va., for the week end to visit their son William, who is at- tending the Staunton Military Acad- emy. Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman and daugh- ter Virginia and Mrs. Harold C. Kaufman, have returned irom a weeks’ visit in Atlantic City, N. Mrs. James Lansburgh, after spend- ing 10 days in New York City, has returned to her home at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Simon Nye has returned from a short trip to Chicago, Il Mrs. Alvin Neumeyer of Connecti cut avenue, has returned from Atlan tic City, N. J. Mrs. S. Braimsweig and her sister, Miss Isabelle Behrend, of New York are spending a few weeks in this city, and are stopping at the Burlington. Mrs. M. Bachrach of Richmond, Va. and Mrs. Harry Lillienflier of No é? », table or end table. THE SUNDAY STAR, C ENGAGEMENT Humane Education l April Bride I Play Scheduled May 23 INTERESTS SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey Brooks of Atlanta, Ga., announce Morrison of Alanta and Orlando, Fla., | the wedding to take place in the early Autumn. her engagement to Mr. Joseph Loui: folk, Va., motored to this city to be the guests of Mrs. Aaron Kuntz of the Beacon apartment. Mrs. Walter Woolf is spending a week at the Arlington Hotel, this city. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann are pass ing the week end in Baltimore, with relatives. Mrs. Sol Rice of New York City is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Eiseman, at 2807 Connecticut avenue. The Wednesday crowds met at the Country Club for luncheon and mah jong. Mrs. Charles Goldsmith entertained the Embroidery Circle at luncheon at her home in the Argonne apartment Thursday. Mrs. A. M. Baer spent a few days in | Baltimore as the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Henry Strauss. Mrs. Herman Hollander, who spend the Summer abroad, was given a surprise party in honor of the event. Mr. David Block of New York City. after returning from Palestine, spent a few days in Washington with rela- tives. Miss Hilda King of Beverly Court en- tertained at luncheon and mah-jong Thursday, at her home. Miss Beatrice Cohen of Elizabeth, J., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred Pelzman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grosner are in Atlantic City Mrs. Ralph Dombrower of Richmond and son, are the guests of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosen- feld. Mrs. Bertha Coblenzer is spending some time in Atlantic Cit AR Mr. and Mrs. Philip Riefkin motored to Baltimore Saturday and spent the day with friends. Meyer Cohen, jr., entertained a number of friends at a dance last evening at the Columbia Country Club. The “Friday Crowd" met at the Ar- lington Hotel for luncheon and mah- Jong. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deiches of New York City have returned to their home after visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kahner, on Belmont road. Miss Inez Leon entertained a com- pany of young folks Friday evening at her home, on Fairmont street, in Hemstitching Pleating Buttons Covered Quick Service Mrs. M. E. Holley 2651 15th St. N.W. Col. 9378 ° SIS S S S SR e Electric Wiring that stands the Test for Good Workmanship, in- genuity and reasonableness of Charge. A Prize-Winning Value in Lamps . We are assuming leadership in Lamps by winning it on variety and value. $12.50 Wrought-Iron TABLE LAMPS Charming New Lamp for bedside, Buds and leaves will | | honor ‘of her guest, Gamse of Baltimore. Miss Nanette Mr. and Bloom recently | passed through Washington en route to Charles Town, W. Va., where they will make rhalr future home. Mr. and Mrs J. Bcnato Honor Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. Bonato of 18 Grant place were hosts to a number of their friends Saturday evening, Ma 8, in celebration of the birthday ann! versary of Mrs. Bonato. A number of beautiful gifts were showered upon the hostess and an orchestra. furnish- ed music for dancing. A buffet sup. per was served, both the table and the rooms used in the entertainment being decorated with flowers. - Chicken Cheese. Rub the yolk of one hard-boiled egg to a paste with one tablespdonful of olive oil or melted butter. Add in the order given, one teaspoonful of salt, one of made mustard, one of granulated sugar, and one-fourth tea- spoonful of cayenne pepper. Mix with this two cupfuls of grated cheese and one cupful of chopped chicken. Press WASHINGTON, D. C, | kins, | caldwell, MAY 17, Society Outlines Program for May 22 Card Party at Willard Hotel Announced as Among‘ Out- standing Events of the Month. The card party New Willard Hotel from 5 Friday afternoon, May for the benefit of the Humane Education So- clety, will be one of the outstanding social events of the month. Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher, chairman of th party, and Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb, vice chairman, announce a long list of notables 'who_have already made reservations. Mrs. Jesse E. Lapham. chalrman of patronesses, announces that in addition to Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Taft and other distinguished women previously announced, she has en- tered on the list of patronesses Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. T. H. Caraw: Mrs. R. H. Cameron, Mrs. Henr: Wilder ~Keyes, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Miss Laura Harlan, - Charles Boughton Wood, Mr F. Dimock, Mme. Panaretoff, Henry C. Corbin, Mrs. Cary T. son, Mrs. G, W. Biliott, Mrs. Mason M. Patrick, Mrs. Eli A. Helmick, Mrs tanton C. Peele, Mrs. Archibald Hop- Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. N. Harper, Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. G. A. l)un(‘nnv Mrs. Wrisley Brown, Mrs. Jerome Light- foot, Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell, Mrs. Philip Sheridan, Mrs. McKenzie Mos: Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson, Mis Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Newbold Noyes Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mrs. A Mrs. A. A. Hoehling, Mrs. John Larner, Mrs. R. Ross Per Mr L. B. Thompson and Mrs. T. J. Cowie Also Mrs. George D. Hope, Miss Mary 8. Lawren Mrs. Jeter I.I Pritchard, Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy, Mrs. Carl B. Keferstein. Mrs. Harold Farguhar, Miss Lena E Miss Ellen May Powell, Mrs. W Bradley, Mrs. A. O. Dille, Mrs. John C. Wineman, Mrs. ugene Wagger- man, Mrs. Floyd P. Waggerman, Mi: famie Jackson, Mrs. Henry Churchill Cooke, Mrs. Glles Scott Rafter, Mr Hemphill and M ‘Brandenburg Mrs. Robert Henderson, Mr: . G. C. Pegram, Mrs. Mrs. John J. Hammett E. Hayden, 5 Hatch, Heath, Mrs. Charles J \\|I liamson, M James W Carmalt, Mrs. Isaac Gans, Mrs. William Leon ard Thurber, Mrs. Eiliot M. Campbell, Mrs. W. G. Caples, Mrs. John J Mrs. Frank Keyes, Mrs. W. S. Adkins, Mrs. James C. Adkins, Mrs. R. H. Hutchinson, Mrs. Clarence J. Owens, Mrs. Leigh C. Palmer, Mrs. Russell C. Parrish, Mrs. Chester Morrill, Joseph A J. Russell Ver- brycke, B. Hende) Mrs. E , Mrs. to be given at the to 5 o'clock Robert S0 s Bring In_This Ad Before May Shampoo. . . . . .50c Hair Dyeing . .. $4.95 Hair Bobbing . . . 50c Marcelle Wave. . 75¢ = Marcelle & Bob Curl. . §1 MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Le h & Broth hrop Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224, Expert Service. into scalloped shells and bake until the cheese is melted. YOUR CHOICE OF 10 FINE Player Recently Traded-In On the Du Reproducing Piano 245 Pianos o-Art Mrs. | 1925—PART | Mrs % 2 SOCIETY. 7 To Benefit Tokio School Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Richardson have offered the use of their country place | as the setting for the play, Quest of the Pink Parasol Miss Tomlin’s school is & urday, May 23, at 4 p.m benefit of St. Margaret's Tokio. The Bishop of W heads the list of patrons, Arlington A. MacCallum, ving Sat- for the chool in | ‘ashington and Rev. Rev. L. Barney Phillips, D. D., Rev./and 2 | E lw\l‘ | | | [ H. i. D. Sterrett . Smith, D. D., D. C. and Rev. Her. bert Scott Smith, D. D., are also lend- ing the use of their names. Rev. Altering Remodeling Tea and Private View At Arts Club Tnday | Miss Minna Neimann will be houlfiuf(\ at the tea and private view at the | Arts Club this afternoon. Mme. Wal lenberg, the wife of the Minister from Relining & elining e Sweden, will be an honor guest in| Repalrlng compliment to her countryman, Emile | Zofr, who is showing a number of his | FINEST etchings. The members of the Wash- WORKMANSHIP ington Handicraft Guild, who also are Special Prices xhibiting, will be present in effect during the dull season Modern Cold Storage 2 Saks Fuv o TUREIEAS 7Ok OVER A_THORD OF A COTURY. 610 Twelfth St. Just Above F Phone Main 1657 1 FRED C. STELLO, Before her marriage, April 28, she was | Miss Pearl E. Johnson. 1 i E. J. 8. Henderson, Mrs. Clyde B. Parker, Mrs. A. W. Pence, . J. W. Peed, Mrs. E. D. 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