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SOCIETY. ‘ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1926. SOCIETY. 16 socwery. THE RVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. 0. MONDAY. PEBRUARY 8 16 soctery. : [P jot ;Vlr: Bloedorn's chapter, the Army l"maderlv Parker Sands, will remaln at | City, was joined there the end of the ’ FAVORITE SENATORIAL HOSTESS Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Curtls D.[ — Medill McCormick of Chicago Wilbur, ‘will give an address to the [ Certain it i thut each day new and | = = . nelbagiea to. Ak BEE : %€ chapter during the afternoon. Mrs. | Prominent wome For a nunmber of vears now the Walter A. Bloedorn will wear an ate | Peing announ o Mardi Gras celebrations in this coun STIOON. Fawn of tod st ent Drown|| (HE ALYt . try. notably in New Orleans and in e N bmmde"chmu“ i) “‘w';(h brown | 1sabelle Tioward, Jammes Wads: Philadclphia, have rivaied those of the | SR TR 1 fox border. J worth, jr.: Mrs. James Couzens, .| old world—of Paris, and of y . Robert Lansing, Mrs. Joseph Grew, “hut it Washing - Mr: J. Mayhew \\‘um\\'ru,’hv Mls Society to Dance at Theodore V. Boynton, Mr: Mrs. Dawes the Guest of Mrs. Kellogg at| | : ; Benefit Ball Tonight. eV B . 3 ¥ . Mh;‘ Dflivid Meade I Mr: Wilbur R. Turne M 2 2 g o i ! i he board - rbin and the Misses Patte Luncheon Today, With Others A F e 2 ov e e ot - . e o 4t the ball whic n’: be Kiven In (he | tables are now being rescrved for xup- 1. % § % rooms of the New Willard for the | per at the ball and the res vatiol A‘\Sked to Meet Her. benefit of that institution . are o be made through Mrs. Rose 4 will be assisted by Mrs. L. 2 e | Gouverneur Hoes at the Mayflower. and Mr. E. A. Harriman will make the RS. DAWES was the guest at | sentative Willls G. Sea presentations. Mrs. Harold Keen has returned to ; her country home in Delaware after x‘.“‘:"h:'.::.‘::{a f Mrs. Kel- | George Corlette of Color : L Comdr. Theodore Jewell, chairman | visiting her sister, Mrs. Paul Gillesple, | . ¢ Mrs. Charles C. Kearns, wife of y of the floor committee tor the ball, will [ jn her apartmnet in the Wyoming. Repres ative Kearn Mrs E E entertain at dinner ‘'ore the dance, in | { compliment to Miss zabeth Wrenn, 4 on Counsel and one of the season's debutantes, and | A g e | an und their son Miss Frances du Pont of Wilmington, e ent at the her house guest for the week end. ~for ing into their Mrs. Lowndes Jackson, who as Miss : el en Blair wus the guest of honor at — The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes | Summers of Washington, will rec * ] : ndr. Joweiis denuigie dinger two| , Miss Maud Murshall Mason. de- will be the guests of honor at dinner | informally from 3 to 6 o'clock tomor. 1 St i Al chap. | butante daughter of Mrs. Jullen March 19 of Mrs. Frederick Dent |row afternoon at the Hotel Chat § Srono the: perts. T .mn“\ull} (‘5'.?2_ Jucquelin Mason. is the guest of Miss Grant, the party having been post-| § e 4 4 et Sl e Louise MecLanakan at > taven. | (¥ poned from this evening b A : Miss Mary Selden. Miss Annle v Thv'“'\ "HI to attend the \:;)o = 3 | ¢ § ham Hume, Miss I eth Hume u\d PRl R HC 3 ces. She f ::umn and Baroness Maltzan 3 el % members of the | W from the dr % ,(',, West il eturned to Embassy Today t P b A debutantes' committee for the bail, and to Washington ‘5 The Ambassador of Germany at x i 4 . .a;m Lieut. Hugh 1 Mr. Man! | P | / ” ( Street ~ Baroness zan returned this morn- Vs W A | > i < ning Stead, Mr. C Carsiy Mrs “ormick, who is ;!\'{ Ing from New York, where they s - g e b i % 9 fislete Sibour, han Scott, | 4t the ton Hotel, in Atlantic | IR he week end at the Hotel Ambassa-| - : ; Bennett Cruin and Mr. Moran M dor. Th > Conthe, all of whom are on the floor 3 - 1 3 4 z committee. 1 will go on to wiqueta, 8 3 the dance after i Mer. Marcells at the : £ 5 @ . - | Apostolic Dele v after- i Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will be hokt L preceding the « which' Mr. and{noon. The 8 as J ess at dinner thi- L 1 reception e s i ing a company of Mrs. I Sverett 1 cive, el ' 1 X & Irs. B H. Bverett will giv i g et " Wordman Park ) , Signorina b : = . \ - intimate friends J Dl « e : 0 Senator and Mes, Wealey L. Joues | SO0 (G were nvited 4 Catalani i Furniture and_ Senator ere Join |0 ! ] (s ; Italian embassy Salon Y dinner last evening & 3 iner ning German em vflower preceding the Sunday eve e raunielo S 5 : A concert. enterfainin in compli. | n . will enter- . g . (Tl president of the Jugosiasia Debn S:_;:orld 1215~1217 F Street to Representative und Mrs, | ¥ . e v ¢ 3 ' nding Commission wnd Mme. Stoya- | oor Samuel B. Hill 4 tac : e o : ;lr‘.“;’;éupt‘m}‘:;;. gntectaining 4t dimner| and 1214 101218 G Street S > . ¢ i . Park Hotel this cvening. T be 12 guests o s ~Clintle, w at a dinner v of h the AMin. | tative McClintic of Oklihoma ister of Finland, Mr. Axel Astrom, as | F Moure, wife of Rep host. 2 of Ohfo, and Mrs o (-3 > & SHNSE Y fi Mrs. James Couzens, wite of Sena tor Couzens of Michizan, will be at home Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Rear Admiral and Mrs South Dakota 1 art . s $ wi ment at the Chat daughicr = P o @ i @ r! I Mme m have left Washington for “ i b Loty SN Senator McKel ) Tennessee. | a month's trip in the South. During . . Emory Sunds who has taken an apartment at the | Capt. Willm's absen {6 Bneineas K —_— - - Willard f ‘e rtained | Paul Fdouard Henri . : e e Ao o S penlnte ' DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF M L ‘attuer - ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES n L. Mill { Rep- with I\rl 1o son-in i E: on ot i o e o o e : e B, it oty "B e S Bt sl RED [J (: [ IO N S re 3 fi 7 1. urn s . % b)‘ cxp-'rlu w 0 hl’l hllhl! traine: Jier thelr 5 : iy ¥ CORNELL WALL I’APER CO. : 714 13th St. NW. _ Main 53735374 T yngressional ladies : at = : E ara f i S /S i i GoniresdlTtll STt in Comdr. und Mrs. Walter A. Bloe- A Cleamnté of odd picees th.at.a”o“b quite a reduction dorn will give a brilllant reception on former prices. Exquisitely finished furniture that makes today ym 4 to 6 o'clock at the Club . Mrs. Finis J. Garrett. wife of Rep- ‘.,’ al Da Those assisting a particular appeal to one’s finer tastes. resentative Garrett of Tennessee, will | will 5. C D. Wilbur, Mrs. be at home tomorrow afternoon at 4 | I E 3 Edward Rhodes o'clock at 16 teenth street Mrs. Helmick, Mrs P Mr Charles H. Robb, | v . . . Representative Allen T. Treadway | Mrs. Julius s 1 r{n” Ashton C. | MRS, JOHN W. HARRELD ()wrstuffed furmture Occaslonal Pteces has gone to § kbridge, Mass., re | Shallenberger, A b\\nflsn\hr-r | Wife of Senator Harreld of OLfsboma, and, vith his, making 7 > he is attending the town of | ger, Mrs. Louis « Sche 181 A\‘v4||||| strect S an . .. E ke hich e hab been mederator for 30 | George. . McKeaver, Mra. Courtind|— % o A4 Dining Room Suites Lamps ears. N Mrs. Harry Atwood Colemar REstecntative and o e NN E e e e o o e L N3 % Chinese Chippendale Venetian All-Glass Mirrors Hardy ertained at dinner Thurs. | Behrends, ) h Shaughnes: ited in gold | r Q i e e e S haried [and blie cut flowers and s low can: | and Mri. Wt s 1 in honor = | Wicker Furniture Carved Italian Pieces teenth street, Representutive and | H. Lownds Mrs. Harriet Hawle i Mrs. €. Willlam . Repre- | Locher, M Albert M. D. Mec sentative 'l as S 3ut Repre- | mic! Mrs. John White, Miss Flor- s 1733 Pennsylvania Ale. NW. T ln Ow a es Phone Frannliu 3 sentative Vi in P . Repre. ence Gheen, Mrs. William H. 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