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YNDERWNOCL MRS CASSARD, Wife of Lieut Comdy. Paul Cassard US.N how stu ionecl m,Wa,sh ingtou Only Two in Season’s Series Of State Functions Remain OnCalendaratWhite House! Dinner in Honox.- 0{ HOUSC Speaker and Army'l { { | | | And .\'av_\‘ Rcccption Conclude LlS‘ Other Leading Events. V. le for the H. PICKETT. this season’s state President and Mrs. Coolidg the ker, Thursday night, and the Krms | the following Thursday. The series so far | and while it does not remain for a Presi- | tion to make many changes, each | litv. The receptions so far have | Irec guests as they moved m the length of time they BY SALLIE ink it a burden to accept a \\.Ime’ 1v been present as on Thursday night. | eseated by almost a full delegation | nd many of them had their entire families with | t of the Winter's receptions, the handsome nd a general air of hospitality all contributing the TS sation ces at the Speaker's d Ihursday | be tried frien ner 1e most brilliant parties of i thei or. Tomorrow night the Ambassador of Riano will entertain a party in their honor. The and Mrs, Kellogg will be entertained at dinner Friday sador of \\'Lknlind and Senora de Pueyrredon; Seccretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will enter- Thursday evening the senior Senator from Massa- {rs. Butler, will entertain at dinner for ick H. Gillett, 1>t several of Spain an Secretary of St ening Wednesday OOKING the W 11 wus all as interesting as any of stand out as an artistic as | the gowns being worthy a painter’s ved its first year and grown lustily, the t of the future nts are schedu'ed for this week, and the an- of \mvv can Pen Women will be one of the sle Wint Mrs. Coolidee is patroness, and Mrs. Larz Anderson will return for the ball Delos Blodaett is honorary chairman, and among ton who will attend are Mrs. Mary Roberts Rine-| re of the evening wi'l he John Baldue, who re- | second Ford prize in the old-fashioned fiddling contest in at Sudbury, Mas He will “fddle” for the quaint old- ke the quadr or other four-corner dances—to be na Cumming is chairman of the girls’ committee. was quite ball must S o EVERAL nual b vord h Wedne the writers ¢ hart. A g ently won the ng eve 1l of the League affairs wal Dixic ball at the Willard Hotel Tuesday night Hosnital Alumnae ball Thursday night. in the | outsta ffairs that enlist the attention of all affairs they doubtfess will he well came ballroor Washingt attended Annual Dixie Ball’ program Complete 1l will open at Tuesday night at 9:30 o'c with a grand march and dancing will continue until 2 o'clock. Thera will be two orchestras, 5o that dancing will be continuous. Mrs. W. A. Swallow, chairman the ball, who, with her committee, issisted by s of voung ladies, ex- pects to 1 1l event, and Mrs. Alexander Iecorations. ward making the ball Those added to the nd patronssses rgent, Adsairal rayson, Mrs. Charle ind Mrs, H. H. Sheiton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Chiswell and Mr. and Mrs. Sam- el B. Milto The floor Flelding M. Col. fr. V. F. Wil | 1r. Rudolph De Zapp, Mr. Frank | vel, Mr. Joseph M. Stdddard, Mr. Edward Marthill, Mr. Albion W. Tuck, Mr. Arthur C. Smith, Mr. R. Page Irving and Mr. Joseph Baumer. Mr. and Mrs. Fox Observe 25th Wedding Date Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Fox cele brated the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding Friday evening with an elahorate reception in their home at 1615 Buchanan street. Mr. and Mrs Fox recelved about 200 guests stand- ing in the lfbrary. The house had e pretty arrangement of ferns, smila> and baskets of cut flowers, and a vio- lin and harp were played through the evening. Refreshments were served and : beautiful wedding cake adorned @ table in the dining room. In an up per room were displayed many beau tiful gifts. Mrs. Fox was charming in a gowr of gray beaded georgetie crepe, and wore a corsage bouquet of orchids Among the guests were Mrs. Anm: Suddath, mother of Mrs. Fox; Mr. an¢ Mrs. James Fox of Baltimore, pare, of Mr. Fi Dr. and Mrs. William Abernethy, Mr. Tomer J. Councillos sad Prof, Louis L. Hiiss, . Charles E. Tribb du: Dixie 1 wd Hot Kk The ann he New Wi i of is disting of patrons mmittee will include Mr. Lewis, Mr. Thomas J. Jogeph Walls MeclIn sh, Mr. Willlam Bowie ! . A . J. Mitchell, Comdr, Lewis V. Clephane, Mr. O. 3 Meade Bolton MacBryde, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Carl Rogge, Mr. L. Elton I’illow, Mr. N, F Stephen 1. Ford, Mr. A. J. Wedderburn, jr.; Dr. ¥ Bullech. Mr. €. 1. Barrett. J. Hadiey Shielts, Mz, Tom Burke, l 4> MgR¢ ELIPHALET F. ANDREWS =< and her little daughters Belen and M Capital Hostesses Announce ‘At Homes. In Midwinter Period Formal and Informal Events Scheduled, With Dates Af- fixed for Information of Social World. Mrs. James T. Begg, wife of resentative Begg of Obio, w home informally Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock and will ha with her her daughter, Mrs. Begg Harreld of Oklahoma City. Rep- Il be at The Misses Moore, sister of Repre- sentative R. Walton Moore of Vir- ginia will be at home Tuesday after- noon after 4 o'clock, at The Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing have returned from New York. Mrs. Lan- sing will be at home as usual tomor- row afternoon. Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor will receive tomorrow afternoon for the last time this season and will have with her Mrs. Edwin Grosvenor and Mrs. Mel- ville Grosvenor. Mrs. Goring Bliss will be at home informally Thursday afternoon and again on Thursday, February 25, after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Ewndea. Mrs. Edgar ‘Woods, and Mrs, Glenmore Clark will be at home Wednesday afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in the home of Mrs. Lowndes at the Naval Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Benjumin E. Smith will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon from 4 1o 6 o'clock, at their new home, 120 East Bradley Lane, Chevy Chase. 1865 oMrps TuOMAS JEFFERSON, RYAN, of Washindtow. i New York 4ndV1rg1niaz : '3 j who hat left for Catifornia. | Notes of Special Interest In the World of Diplomats Ambassador and Scnora (le Riano to Entertain Vice President and Mrs. Dawes—Other Important Functions. The Ambussador of Spa nora. de Riano will entertain at dinne tomorrow evening in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes. The Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de_Pueyrredon will entertain at dinner Friday evening in_honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kel- 10gE. #The Ambassador of Italy and Donna Antoinette de Martino will have guests lunching with them tomorrow at the embassy. and the they The Ambassador of Germany Baroness Maltzan are spending week end in New York, wher went yesterda; The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira will entertain at dinner March 9 in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogs. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Sanchez Aballl will return the mid- dle of this week from New .York, where they are at the Plaza Hotel for a short stay. The Ambassador and Senora de Sanchez Aballl were accom- panied to New York Friday by their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Se- nora de Cubas. and Dr. Theus. The Minister of Rumania, IPri Bibesco, is expected to arrive in New York Wednesday morning and prob- ably will come to Washington before the end of the week. The Mlinister bas | | j Oreamuno, several months is visiting in been in Rumania f and Princess Bibe Californt Mme. Sze, wife of the Minister of “hina, will be at home Friday after- noon from ¢ to 6 o'clock, in the lega- tion. The Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour will leave this afternoon for Richmond to’attend the Inauguration of Gov. Harr which will take place tomorrow. This evening the Minister and Senora de Sanchez Latour will be guests at din- ner of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane, in their home, Westover, on the James River, when the retiring governor and Mrs. Lee Trinkle will be among the guests. They will be entertained at luncheon. tomorrow following the ceremony by Mr. William Mevers, at the Westmoreland Country-Club, and in the evening Maj. LeRoy Hodges will give a dinner for them at the Country Club of Virginia. The Min- ister and Senora de Sanchez Latour will return to Washington Tuesday. The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pa vichich, entertained a company of 2 at dinner last evening The Minister will Friday evening. The Minister of the Netherlands and of Costa Rica. Mr. entertain Byrd, | at dinner | ary- YNDPERWOOL. LSS [New Swuadith Eavey | L is only lord iu his chosen profession, | of Stockholm Due in Washington Soon to Assume Post| M. Bostrom, Wallenberg, Is Experi- enced in Diplomacy. Mme. Bostrom His Able Helpmate. Succeeding T incoming minister from Sweden, M. Wollmar 1ip Bostrom. who will succeed Capt. Axel F. Wallenberg, sailed on the .Swedish liner Drottmingholm from Gothen- burg on the 22nd, and is due in New York early this morning or tomor- row, and will come to Washington at once to assume-his diplomatic duties. M. Bostrom {s accompinied by Mme. Bostrom and two voung. daughters, who are in_ thelr early teens. The new envoy has a distingulshed rec- diplo- macy and relinguished the office of underseer ry of state to become Swedish Minister in Washington. He had previously been Minister to Mad- rid and before that counselor gf the legation in London, where he was stationed for five years. M. Bostrom is of Sweden’s trained corps of diplomats and has served through all the various graduations from a minor clerk in the forelgn office to his vresent important post. He is like- wise an exalted court officlal and holds the rank of chamberlain to his majesty, King Gustav V. A native nd of a distinguished « RBrostom will figure mong the vounger envovs, as he 45 ars old. Mme. Rostrom is of Swedish par- entage and was before her marriag in 1907 Miss Gertrud Wenneberg. She has accompanied her husband to his_varfous posts and is in_every family there, Mnumonmml’uea INOERWOOD = CNOER W OOD &iDlnner Propo ed to Honor Presidentand Mrs. Coolidge Two Members of Cabinet. Respectively. to Be ‘ Their Hosts — Many Notable Social Functions Feature Season. The President { will be the honor | The Secreta Dwight F. Davis will & | ner Februar: in hoy | dent and Mrs. Coolid retary of the Navy W ilhur \\V\l T the guests | honor Rear Admiral | A. Sones will'ex day evening i Agriculture | Mrs. Jardine will entertain a comr !at dinner Sunduy evening, February | 7. at the Mayflower The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Hoover, will have guests dining with him this evening. The Secre | The Speaker of the House and Mrs Nicholas Longworth were | ainper Friday e it ‘The Chi will enterta day. Senator and rs. John B. Kendri | entertained informally at dinner F | duy_evening in honor of the latte {brother and sister-inlaw, Mr Mrs. Charles W. Wulfj other guests were Surg. |and Mrs. Hugh S. Cummir | Mrs.” John McA. Palmer, Maj. Mre. Millard ¥. Harmon, jr., and Mrs. M. F. Harmon tained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Horace Rinearson of Middletown, Ohlo, who will leave this afternoon for her home | Wulfjen will leave tomorrow for h home, Mrs. Wulfien remaining here for a longer visit etary of State and Mrs. Joseph C. Grew will entertain at dinner Saturday evening and again February 26. Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. W. Irving Glover will entertain | arrs, T { will be hosts Miss Rosa Maye Kendrick enter- | Mr o HOrTowW € Mrs. Edward W )sts at dinner Wednes and Friday evening thex guests to meet the Am Spain and Senora d young S. Gra: Grant Mr. and Mrs at rs. Hayne heon at the bruary 1 the be y g0 Cpera C will give in the Washington Andi torfura, Mary Garden singing the titie Dr. and Mrs. Henry Merle Spillen have as their guest the former's | brother, Mr. John R. Spillen cf New | York. Dr. Spillen will entertain a* dinner this evening at the Congres sional Country Club, George Brown was hostess 50 guests at tea rue~.| Ay wfler noon in_her home 3 street, Mrs. Brow 1to 5 o'clack | £ th Tac | Ars. Martha table. ibout ns were taste ations and gown of black John Allen N Wilder pres nson und Miss the tea List of Betrothals Recently Announced Mr. and Mrs. H. Schuyler Shepard announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Lydia, to Dr. William M. Ballinger. The wedding will tak | place in March. | * Mrs. John W. Chronister. of | Ella street engagement of Gertrude B. Kratt loan. son of M of Washington. Mrs. T. Vhic announces the engagement of her niece, Miss Catherine C. Car- mody. to Mr. Francis J. Doherty of Miami, Fla.. Son of Mrs. Sarah Doherty of this city. Miss Carmody has made her residence here for sev- eral years, Mr. and Mrs. announce the emn; daughter, Lou Ba) Eldson of Boyce, V . Serblan Minister Host ir., her daughter, Miss and Mr. Robert Harriet K. Sloan Thomas Strother ment of their to Mr. Sam 1L The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was host at dinner last evening, having as guests the Minis- ter of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos, the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, the Minfster of Egvpt and Mme. Samy, the Minister of Czecho- slovakia, Mr. Zdenek Fierlinger: lJudge and Mrs. Graham Mrs. Harry Norment Dr. Stoyadinovitch bian Debt Commission, Stoyadinoviteh, Mrs. ‘Walsh, Mrs. Patterson, Miss Beatrice Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dulles and Als, aod Mra, &% A D, Hancock. the Ser: and Mme. Thomas ¥, Pittsburgh announces the | Halloran of Benaington. | To Company Last Night| {Mrs. Larner to Take Part In Columbian Women's Tea John B wife of the of the bourd of trustees of Washington University, will with Mrs. Henry Grattan president of the Columbian Women, at the tea to be given by that organization Tuesday afternoor at 4 o'clock in the councll room at Corcoran Hall. The hostesses of the | be the members or finance com | mittee, headed by their chairman, Mrs. John Paul Earnest. Mrs. Wil | tiam Chamberlin will preside at the tea table. b Following the tea there will be an address by the Second Assistant Sec. retary of Labor, W. W. Husband, who will discuss immigration prob lems, telling the Columbfan Women and thefr guests “how the quota works." Lar, G eceive | Dovie, f afternoon wiil Aids Are Named for Ball, | Children's Home Benefit | Mlss Helen Gary, chairman of the debutane committee for the ball for the benefit of the Episcopal Home for Children to be given at the New Willard Monday, February 8,.at 10 o'clock, will have as the members of her committee Miss Lydia Archbold, | Miss “Anne Butler, M Suzette | Dewe ee, Miss | Maud Miss' Lillie Roosevelt, Mis ‘est, Miss Mary Selden Crensha { Miss Rosem {line Ffoulke-Smith 4 McKenne Most of the boxes for the ball are already sold and it promises to bg an unusually beilliant midscason ball. 12