Evening Star Newspaper, February 14, 1926, Page 45

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D., C, FEBRUARY 14, 1926—PART eMzs WATLTER G FARRELL, 2ifs of Lieut Parrell, U.S.Marine corps, wow stationedlat Washiadtoru —ARRIS T gfvmtf M iss DoaNDA MRS RAIPH B.UPDYKE, wife of- """ : L PUTNAM, Representative Updyke of Indiana. G e ' ad Daughter of the ey R ConsulatChan- n S ; . e AT tung and quest Envoy . . : . 1 5 = ; : orkepresen e . < e . Brilliant Mardi Gras Ball i lerss o G | Temporarily Out of City Closing Eventof Pre-Lienten Inthe Lenten Season /7 &m0 w“resmenns J | Guests in Philadelphia for Week End— Other Gay Season in Washington el Engagemencs in Con- gressicnal World Include " A Diplomatic Circles. White House State Functions Concluded With Formal and Informal Re- ceptions—Special Notes. Notes of Special Interest Gathered in Army and MNavy Reception—Charming So- cial Festivities of Record. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. of the world was ever carried out with greater grate t and Mrs. Coolidge, ti urly pleasing. And for nnor 2k ‘ Dickinson receptions by appointment oy | o sk ons this we gain receive until aft aiternoons at home in cabi - had assistants and < many but altogether enjoyable a 0 lik e President and of official dinners, being ex <, but they are such the Mardi ion seems to | Hoan 3 x ¢ S e on on a par with other capi- [home informally tomorrow afternoon | o 2 LA e T ; Ad never complete without a similar | from 4 to 6 o'clock. y X | as ball will be brilliant is a fore- o atinal ; R 6F e v I i Engagements to Wed | Congressional Ladies \ nd Formally Announced Receive and Serve Tea shed list of patronesses, headed box holders.and the spectacl is anticipated that will perhaps | Mrs wi e m in this city A will 1 home m from mes the “Evening of Music at Mount Vernon,” | vy to tradition, in the gymnasium of George | Theodore henefit of Geo Washingt ver- | Everett ¢ 5 s, Walter hday anniversary of the first Presi- | Drake, Mrs. Jo s, Jok rpassed in professional q iy bl it et | ; 25 OV X . N 4 3 | Geor A copy of the furi @s of the . 5 : S ; ¢ & } annour Vernon will be the stage setting = nes of ithe period when that ] | Ar. and Mrs. Theodore Tiller wiil y% 'W' cs of the period when that | |20 et e B e o RSWALMAR, ; | 0'cloc at their he 3409 Mount Erusien e on the prograr some ot he music of that | FiodiinSeret e oithelon bl DOSTROM,, wiose nusband. the Minister of Swedew. : i 1 s e ke T B e — REciivinz with the hoss recently presenied his credenliald nere. e able were Jrs. Kell i Davie, Mrs. Coolidge Guest of pReny e e e Rt = o oty e i ; # . Robinson | : | thers and 3 ceman had with | 57 Hre 1 Dinner Scheduled to Honor Useof Visitng Card i ten 1sleading Md. t been s To Hostesses i réception Vice President at Opera o 5 e will be Senitor Mrs. Wood o J Speel, 3 Maud Wood Park. Mrs. N. Ferris, e merce OISR TS SEoa herman B sioner and Frederick 1 ind She . 3 i rank W. M 2, e, e o posenien, ik o Bl e b e and |, ol i bper il President and First Lady rine Orchestra playved during Mrs. Ida ¥ Twentieth | . ormal| Bawin S, Puller and Si ze Bu. | % = OBeston . Rus o : ton . Rus e street northwest announces the en-| : i DINES | ciaman Tirish minister ol nd Mrs. Edwin S ) SR e o, ‘it French Envoy Honor Guest Alth. 3 3 N { 7 $) » > 3 1 Mr. Da 3. 2 n < city . . . - entire parts | . B L Albert ¢ Ricehie of Marviand | Secretary of War and Mrs. Davis to Be Their| Tum:,f:l Lorners' Carries al David B Raud of thiy ol At Moving Picture Exhibit \ Varied Meaning Hard to Cor “ w | The Ambassac France, ngress Gmup AtHome o1 Interpret. iharmine | Vice President Listed in the o 5 th il he 4 Hosts—Series of Brilliant Social and lovely At C R ; ongress Reception nd Mrs. Tilier will observe an- | > View Presi g Diivire 3 it home February | At Georgc Washing{on Inn Functions. i — | Tomorrow afterncon from 4 to 6 S One of the most interesting thing: under the aus about social e in Washington is | . g i nmercial om that of every | ing at George W ston Inn will in- | shown will ¥ it home, R street, % s o n B. He count only formally welcome their frie % A n De ‘elock tomorr Amon will be the gu in whose honor the | Mrs. John B. 1 o the vi - Those receiving will be 1} itea €d to assist are Mrs. John Q. Tilson, | Secretary of War and Mrs. Dayis will| Represen e and Mrs. Guy U.|i ’ t _here. | Peterson, sister of Repre . | rardmer, Mrs. Samuel Jordon ( m, Mrs. W. | entertain at dinner Tuesday. { Hardy entertained a small company e e > ry of Californa; Mrs. Charles have been tendered to| Duncan MeKim., Mme. Panaretoff, at dinner Thursday evening at their | ferent rezulate | Thompson, wife of Representat ind their | Mrs, Charles G. Matthews, Mrs. Rob: | The Secretary : .| home, at 4601 Sixteenth street. Their| by 1 | Thompson of Ohio; Mrs. M. A. Re —_— e - L 3 he Secretary cuiture and e ” s the | jue, wit R = = ing will | inson Downey, Mrs. Geor; 2 |z e ve and Mr . aps the | jue, wife of Representative Romjue T he reception Mrs., Willlam' Wh i Kitty | Mrs. Jardine will entertain a small'y, adl epres ive and nd the most abused | Missouri: Mrs. James B. Reed, wife of Guests of Honor Named | s { Bealo of Baltimore, Miss Kate Lewis|company at dinner this evening pre- | Mrs. Edw: ¥ diter Hop: ¥ 2 Socidl plennls 1 polits i Repregen e ok ilarian By Art Promoters’ Club -| Senatorial Hostess | ana Miss Helen Clark ceding the Sunday evening concert at r > s i , 8 Mrs. wife of Representa. | £ | | Mrs. Orion Metcalf RBarber will re- T 7 g\ General | beyond bel the various m . Moore, wife of Representative | Dial will be guests of hof c. and Mrs, | cially have been puzzl i 2 M ri, and Mrs. John | Mrs. W. H. nd Miss Rebecca dent and Receiving Thursday | ceive tomorrow for the last time this Tus and Mrs. W .. Boatwr i do understanc relative to the use of | Maore of Kentucky. Art Promoters’ Club, 2011 K of directors in Mrs. \Curtor Gls wife of Senator| Se250n- Howard will be the guests of . Will R. Murphy of Denver the card, © someLime: r who will receive with | northwest, this afternoon from 4 to 6 hica, i st of H ryj Mrs, Carter Glast of Senator i — honor at luncheon today of the So- — tributed to social economy the g ashington 1Inn ladies | o'clock, when the sculptures of James and C wi were with | Gl of Virginia, will be at home| Miss M Perry Brown will be at |jjcitor General and Mrs, William Deo| 2 ayard wil be the S that the card tray, following are: s. I". B. Swank, wife of Repre- [ Anthony Atchison will again be on Mr. and Mrs. ¥ Noves, and | Thursday afternoon at the Ralelgh|home tomorrow afternoon from 3 to|ywitt Mitchell i ’ rs. Samuel Jord afternoon at home of a. hostes - | sentative Swank of Oklahoma; Mrs. |view. Members of the Junior Art Pro. Mr. and Mrs., Adolph Caspar Ailler | Hotel, from 4 to 6 o‘clock, and will | 6 o'clock for the last time this season. % am will entertain at luncheon Satur- [ what resembled the contents 1 ence Cannon, wife of Representa- [moters’ Club will also be entertained were also i par have with her the wives of other mem L Representative and Mrs. Thomas Fet y 27 serup basket. tive Cannon of Missourl, and Mrs. | in recognition of Valenine day. At & Afss Callie Doyle entertained at the | bers of the Virginia delegation in L‘fln»l _Mrs. Georgie _Berry will W. Phillips, jr., of Penn: nfa mnl am_also will entertain at | There were oards of every shape, | john Marshall Robsion, wife of Rep- lo’clor'l\' Miss Brigham will speak om ot performance of the com-|gress. (Continued on Ninth Pidge.) entertaln a eem of 18 at dinner| (Continued on Ninth Puge.) (Continued on NInth Page) resentative Robsion of Kentucky. “Poetry The publ invited. | o'clock the congressional ladies resid- Gillett-Hill and her daughter. James McClure of Kentucky, The President and Mrs. Coolic tomorro n compliment to \ders sident nee

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