Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1925, Page 8

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S5QCIEEY, SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Spends Busy Afternoon C arrying on Her Splendid Work Along Philanthropic Lines. COOLIDGE is spending a busy afternoon today at- tending two important phil- anthropic events. At 0 o'clock she will lay the - ner stone of the Theodore Snow Memorial Hospital addition to the ¥lorence Crittenton Home at Con- duit and Newcut roads. Bishop Freeman and Dr. J. Stanley Durkee will speak, Mrs. Walter H. Howard a history of the home and be other features of the ill give there will dedicatlon. From this ceremony Mrs. Coolidge to Mount Alto 1o attend the yegular yearly garden party given there under the uuspices of the George Baldwin McCoy Unit, Ameri- can Wome The and Mrs. Wilbur pany at_dinner Mrs. Wilbur California at the this evening. plans leaving end of June. for The Secretary f Agriculture, Tardine, is leaving today for a week tour of the West En route to the West he will stop a1 his home in Manhattan to spend a short time th Mrs. Jardine Baron .de Cartier Back From Cuban Visit. Ambassador of Beigium. Baron returned to Washington ning from Cuba, where he to attend the inauguration of Gen. Machado. The Ambassador will sail June 9 on the Lapland to loin | Baroness de Cartier in Burope The Ambassador of Argentina, Mr Honorio Pueyrredon, returned to Washington this morning from Cuba, where he went to attend the inagura tion of Gen. Machado. He was ac ompanied to Cuba by several mem hers of the embassy staff, who return ed with him. The party included the attache, Comdr. Ricardo A the secretary, Mr averso: the attuche, Mr. Wenseslao ante, and Mr. Horace Pueyr rvedon, son of the Ambassador. who is his private secretary Conrado The Ambassador of Japan and M Matsudaira_will be the honor guests t dinner this evening of Mr. Charles Noble Gregory. who will entertain at the Chevy Club. he Minister of Sw, and and | Mme. Peter will sail for Europe, June 2 They will be accompanied by William R. Castle, jr., who will in-law and daugh- Alan Winslow, in low is at ates legation and Mrs Be where v ached to the United & Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Min- ister of Panama, entertained luncheon teday in honor of liam ( gas and Mrs. Davi Rose Gaillard. The other guests were Mme. Heilmann, Mrs. Emerson Howe, Mrs. Charles I Mrs. Arthur H Tirrel ’ eptimus Austin, Mrs. W. C. iy, Mrs. Hampson Gary, Mrs. James M. Green, Mrs Davenport White, Mrs. Mason Gray and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton. The Minister and Senora de Al- faro were hosts at dinner last eve- ning. entertaining in honor of Dr. E. Morales, special commissioner from Panama. The other guests were the director general of the Pan-Amer- ican Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; Dr. and Mrs. Solo Polo. Col. and Mrs George Thorpe, Mrs. Albert C. Dalton Mrs. Henry Flood, M Robert Mac- kenzie, Dr. Tom W 1s and the secretary of the commissioner and Mrs. Eugene Chevalier. Ker The Minister of Columbia and Se nora de Olaya and their children will leave Washington the-middle of June for Deal. N. J.. where they have taken a cottage for the Summer months. Mrs. John B. Henderson entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Ambassador of Germany and Baron ess von n. The other guests were the & tary of Agriculture, Mr. | Tarding Minister of China and | . Senator and Mrs. William | Senator and Mrs. Andrie d the secretary to the Presi dent and Mrs. Everett Sanders, the| former Ambassador to Germany, Dr. David Jayne Hill; Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson, Mr. Hamilton Wright, Mr. Brabson of the Depart nent of Justice, and Miss Beatrice Henderson Mrs. William Howard Taft, wife of he Chief Justice, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. George T. Porter, who entertained a company of 24 The director general American Union, Dr. L. tertained informally at day at the Pan-American honor of the minister of panama. Senor don, Eusebio A. Mo s. and the director of the Pan- an office in Cuba, Senor don The other guests n ance were the Minister of Panama, Senor Dr. Ricardo J. Alfaro; he Undersecretary of State, Mr. Joseph C. Grew: the charge d’affal of Cuba, Senor don Arturo Padro; Dr. lermo A. Sherwell and Senor don Fugenio Chevalier. Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. W, Phelps will entertain at dinner Satur of the Pan 8. Rowe, en luncheon to- Annex in finance of Aay evening at the Chevy Chase Club|| n honor of the Secretary of the Navy d Mrs. Wilbur. { The attache of the British embassy {and Mrs. Lawson-Lawson are sailing A Stipper ... For formal after- noon wear. This slipper of coffee 'colored kid, trimmed in_contrasting - pip- ing has a charm all W own v s s ... With high straight heels . « .-u. $13.50 ARTCRAFT OOTWEARK et e from New York today aboard the Berengaria for England. They will return to Washington about the middle of July to spend a short time before they join the little colony of British embassy offictals at Man- chester-by-the-Ses Mount Alto Hospital garden party this afternoon, given on the beautiful grounds of the institution, under the direction of the George Baldwin Mc- Coy Unit. affords a rare treat in scenery, as well as furthering the interests of the veterans. The tea tables on the lawn, the bright attire of the women and the interesting wares of the veterans on sale all afford additional interest and beauty. The George Baldwin McCoy Unit has the sanction of Gen. Hines, director of the United States Veterans' Bur- eau, and Dawes, wife of the Vice Presiflent, has consented to act as patroness, together with Mrs. Kellogg. Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. Sargent, Mrs. New, Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice; Mrs. Brandies and others. Judge and Mrs. William Bailey La- mar entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. The other guests were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Gray Za- | linski, the counselor of the Swiss lega tion. Mr. Assarasson; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kendall. Mra. Cecil Poole of Norfolk, Va.:. Mrs. Rogers B. T and Mrs. Bockover Toy of Atlanta, ., who are guests of Mrs. Lamar; Miss Elizabeth Howry. Col. Buckey, Dr. Sterling Ruf- fin and Mr. William McClellan Ritter. Mrs. Lamar also has visiting her Master Bockover Toy, jr. Judge and Mrs. Lamar will enter- tain at dinner Saturday in honor of the Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira. Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle will go to Annapolis Tuesday to be the of the superintendent of the Na, Academy and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton. They will return to Wash. ington the following day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing will leave Washington June 12 for their Summer home at Henderson Harbor, Y. Mrs. Lansing spent several 1115 117 Sports throughout the season. skilled craftsmanship. Crepe de Chine Beginning . Tub Silk i i T days at Henderson Harbor last week getting their home in readiness for the season. Mrs. Rush Holland entertained a small company informally at bridge today at the Washington Country Club. Mrs. W. Irving Glover, wife of the Assistant_Postmaster General, will re- turn to Washington tomorrow after- noon after passing about 10 days st West Hampton Beach, N. ¥., where she opened their home for the Sum- mer months. The second secretary of the Polish legation, Mr. Leon Orlowski, enter- tained a small company at Le Paradis last evening. Mme. Hauge will leave Washington about the middle of June for New York, and will sail from there for Eu- rope to spend the S8ummer months. Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Kellogg will have visiting them next week Count- ess de Buyer of Parls. Judge and Mrs. Timothy T. Ans- berry have opened their Washington residence, 2839 Woodland Drive, atter spending five months in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Egmont Koenig and her small daughter, Eleanor Carroll, s visiting her mother, Mre. Richard S. Hill, at her home 'in Chevy Chase. Capt. Koenig_and their son Stanley will come to Washington from Edge- wood Arsenal to spend the week end with his family ¥, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kendall will entertain informally at dinner Satur- day evening at the Mayflower Hotel in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Selig- man, who will arrive i Washington tomorrow trom New York. : Mr. and Mrs. Kendall will sail the latger part of June for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Shuey. hav- ing closed their apartment, in the Methodist building, are at their coun- try home, in the Shenandoah Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seligman of New York will arrive in Washington tomorrow and will be at the Hamilton Hotel during their stay here. They will entertaln at luncheon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien will enter tain at dinner Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Seligman. Mrs. L. E. Sinclair and Mrs. Arthur Sinclair entertained jointly at @ bridge luncheon today in honor of Miss Helen Louise McLaughlin, whose marriage to Mr. Phillip G. Altenbaugh of Pitts- burgh will take place Wednesday June 3. The guests included Mrs. Carvel Leary, Mrs. John J. Eagan, Mrs. George Minire Hostetler, Mra. Malcolm Duvall, Mrs. Eugene Jacob- sen, Mrs. Eugene Gott, Miss Alice Quaid, Mrs. Willlam Beck, Mrs. Ham- ilton Knox, Mrs. Walter Cox, Mrs. THELOUVRE F STREET Decoration Day Frocks You'll need them for the outing this week— and the many other occasions you’ll want to enjoy Exceptionally smart Dresses—in type and material—developed with original taste and Flat Crepe Printed Crepe At $]8.50 —and each stamped with Louvre distinctiveness. Sports Hats In Felt, Bangkok, Silk: con‘-n‘binl:ims.nt{n:k,m m — of pleasing individuality. 37.95 to 316,50 y new and 7 1311 -F-STREETP i Summer Pastime— Sport Occasion— Smart Woman— Al £ead T fo WHITE / vogue EVENING = STAR, John C. McLaughlin, Mrs. E. E. Ey- non and Mrs. Otterman. Mrs. Carvel Leary gave a shower last week for Miss McLaughlin. Re&rumlulva and Mrs. Bacon Sailing for China June 8. Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon will leave Washington June 8 for their home in New York to spend a short time before sailing for China. They will be absent for several months. Representative and Mrs. Richard Aldrich will close their home on Mas- sachusetts avenue June 2 and go to their SBummer home at Watch Hill, R. I, to remain until Autumn. will be accompanied by the baby, Dickie Aldrich, and Mrs. Aldrich’s childrey, Dora White and Janet White. Billy White, Mrs. Aldrich’s eldest son, will join the family after school closes. Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke will leave Washington today for Louis- ville, Ky., to join Col. Locke, who is with the 34 Field Artillery at Camp Knox, Ky. Bhe will return to Wash- ington Monday. Mrs. Locke and her daughter, Miss Mary Preston Locke, wilk sall June 6 for England to spend several weeks. Sir John and Lady Harrington of England, who were guests of Mrs. Locke in her apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel for a few days, left yesterday for New York. Mrs. Locke also had with her for a few days her son, James Macmillan Gibson of Hill School, Pottstown, Md. Mr. Richard Bryan Gilliland of Charleston, 8. C., of the Department of Justice, a veteran of the World War, and Miss Eva Galnes De Mar of Burlington, Vt.,, were quietly mar- ried yesterday afternoon at § o'clock, in the presence of a few friends, in St. Mark’'s Church, Capitol Hill, by the rector, the Rev. Willlam Henry Pettus. Miss Elste Haas entertained a _com- pany of 46 at a bridge luncheon today L | i 1219 F Street WHITE A great selection Shown in White Kid, Blonde and Black Batin, Ten Calf and Patent Leather. 310 White Reign Cloth Models Attract- ively priced $5.50 to $12.50. Dainty One Strap shown in White Kid. $8.50 Shoes for every occasion assuring you satis- faction and com- fort. Shown im White Kid, Rlack Kid aend Patent Leather. $8.50 Queentex Pure Silk Hosiery, all desired shades, $1.85 Queen Quality Boot Shop WASHINGTON, The Season for Queen Quality : $7.50 $8.50 $1()-00 R:P5G at the Columbia Country Club in com- pliment to Miss Camilla Horen. Miss Annette C. Sheridan, Julia Teresa Sheridan and Mrs. thew Joseph O'Connell of Twenty-first street expect to leave this week by motor for their Sum- mer home at Cazenovia Lake, N. J., and later will spend some time at Lake George. . The Rev. Dr. George F. Dudley is in New York this week preaching at 0ld Trinity Church. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott are in New York City and will sail tomorrow for Furope. Mr. Scott is going to Europe in the interest of some of the activities of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Miss Louise MacDonnell of Ca- thedral avenue was hostess at lunch- eon at the Cafe Lorraine in honor of Miss Catherine M. Simmons, whose marriage to Mr. Edwin A. Roper, jr., will take place in June. The guests included Mrs. J. Lambert Simmons and Mrs. John R. Vance. Mrs. Ross H. Johnson is visiting relatives in France for the Summer and will return to Washington in Sep- tember. She is accompanied by her mother-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Robinson Johnson of Washington and Newark, N. J. Later Mrs. Johnson will visit in London with her sister, Mrs. C. Durand Chapman, and her nephew, Mr. J. Holbrook Chapman, secretary of the American embassy, London. Miss Mat- 1726 Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith of 2800 Twenty-seventh street northwest are enjoying a stay at Haddon Hall while on'a visit to Atlantic City. The Board of Lady Visitors of the Washington Home for Children are asking thelr friends to a garden party at the home, 1715 Fifteenth street,| tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Coolidge 18 lending her name as patroness and expresses great interest in the welfare of the home. The president of the board, 1219 F Street SHOES A distinotive Sandal shown in White Kid. Patent Leather and Tan Calf. $10 WEDNESDAY, MAY Mrs. Boyd Taylor, will be assisted by l('rl. Henry Mirick and Mrs. John Kratz at the refreshment table. Miss Florence Grandin and Mrs. Colburn will have card tables on the lawn and in the house for those who wish to play. Mrs. Lincoln Green and Mrs. Walter Heiberg will sell homemade cakes, and the candy table will be {n charge of Mrs. Charles Williamson, Mrs. Heilprin, Mre. Radcliffe and Mrs. Shannon. Other members of the board whe are interested in the suc- cess of this appeal to give 60 little ones greater comfort -hrough the Summer are Mrs. Conrad Babcock, Mrs. John B, Larner, Mrs. John Boyd, Mrs. Willlam Bruce Clark, Mrs. C Droop, Mrs. Byron Graha. Frank Reeside. The garden dance of the children of the Montessori School, the residence of Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, 2310 S street, has been postponed until tomorrow at 4 o'clock. If the weather is inclement the dance will not be held this year. Miss Geraldine Phillips entertained a small party of friends at gmd cards at the Grace Dodge Hotel esterday evening in honor of her guests, Mrs. D. I. Phillips and Miss Marguerite Phillips of Scranton, Pa. Among her guests were Miss Ann Titlow, Miss Kathleen Lecky, Mr. and Mre. Roland Phillips and Mr. W. J. McGarry The annual banquet of the Lucy Holcombe Chapter of the Daughte: of the American Revolution, which was held last night at the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel, was an unusually pleasant occasion. Prof. and Mrs. C. S. Richardson of Place your Furs in our safe keep- ing for the sum- mer, grac]es—— White Kid. $7.50 Also in Black Kid. Patent Leather and Tan Calf, 3650 Shown in White Kid, Black and Brown Kid Patent Leather and Tan Calf. $10 1219 F Street N.W. Ezchusive Agents in Washington for Queen Quality Shoes. A PROTEST AGAINST PUNISHMENT ROLLS ROYCE WITH all the hate of an angry god, they broke and des the world. Like devil-inspired fiends of the Ages, these en from the beautiful steel of aRolls-Roycethehiddensecretsof its weakness—and banished them forever! But how did they do it? And why? Read “Ten Years in a Day,” the most astounding account of motor-car tor- ture ever published. Go to Showroom I car in Middle write for Booklet H. the most won- neers wrung eart and soul the Rolls- and ask for it. Or fur. Plaids and Novelty Weaves. Third Floor to be held|| dinner | |f} SOCIETY, the University of Maryland planned the entertainment, which was quite original. The tables were decorated with roses and shasta daisies and the favors consisted of horns and clap pers, used later on as a musica chorv T. H. Barrett played Awnings Made to Order and Repaired— Paperine and, vpintiog st exceptionaily reasonable prices—No_inconvanience of g during work and no delays. 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