Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1926, Page 8

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3 Ed SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIE! TODAY. . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 ‘Willard Hotel ballroom evening to March 8. 1926. A. DIPLOMATIC HOSTESS SOCIETY The Postmaster General and Mrs. New to Entertain in Suburban Home Guests From Indiana. Miss Elizabeth Irwin senior at National Par and with her her suite mates, Miss Marjorie Traver of De- troit, Mich.; Miss Kathar Pittsburgh, ¥ and M Guldmann of Galveston, Tex HE Postmaster General and Mrs. New will ve as their guests for several davs Mrs. John T. RBrush and her fuughter, Miss Natalie Brush urive from their Indianapolis daughter monds, Seminary., Doroth:* tomorrow rtor of New shington to- Gillett Hill Mis York is lunch Charles Prof. Miner Lee Bates of Hiram College, 11 as the hot r suest at the dinner given last evening by former students of Hiram College A and Miae 1, the company were Prof. Frederick k& o Dr. and Mrs. B. H. Melton, nwnsend at S Lo anklin, Miss even Crnedley Miss 1 i, Robins \fartha Johnston, Miss Ellen Sy Kinsey Melton, Mrs. Howard M nd Aliss Befty Rice. v con Yominican lie 1d a recen rom 430 to T Presidential suite of d Hotel, in celebration anniversary of | Dominican | Baron and Baroness von Below were among the guests for whom Mrs. A. K. Laflin entertained a company of nine at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room of the May flower Hotel. i Wed Mrs . Tolson entertained ay at luncheon in honor of Frederick Schoff of Philadelphia v-second e of the er tumania and early this after. New rk and will March 6 legation affaires 1 new minister. s Ribe otor for silver rge din 1714 H N, (C. Springs. Fla.. ent ner party at the street northwest or of Mr. Fred K. Fankhauser of tained a fe Pier last evening i Johnson Walter F. George will he the honor guests at % evening of and Mrs Tr Mr. F. A. Miller, president e Tasker | tor of the Tribune, South Bend. Ind e L o TR | ana_ Mrs. Miller are spending a_week e ogencs |in Washington and are stopping at oral months, o, | the New, Willard Gen Jddic been now at 1 inderw Foreign Visitor er Feted by Local Club. the yine. Pearl V. Me A tre veler and the only men ber of the Quota Club of New York City. was honor guest Thursday night at the weekly dinner of the Washing ton Quota Club at the Amerlcan As soclation of University Women's cluh \ house. Mme. speaker of the oceaslon, which | presided over by the president, John G. Capers of the Quota here. The Washington Quota b owill have a large table tomorrow night at the dinner in honor of Miss Dell, civil service commissioner ill be given at the Mavflower. f the M: her guests, Dr George T. Marve. v Admiral W. Greely Kimbell, Gregory, Col. Arthur Lowell, Cabot, Arthur Bradle: Fdward A, Harrl was Mrs, < Townsend New York. where they ) whose honor Mr. llivan will give a 1 this evening in enue. Miss . Edward Johnson litan Ope Co, llon, planist, will Law and_practically all leading members of the Quota Club are expected to he present in honor of Miss Dell. Among those who have already mado reservations for the Quota tabl are Mrs. Capers, Miss Emma E. Ros Mrs. M. K. Hume, Miss Anne . Hen derson, Mrs. Helen Rayv Hagner, Miss M. J. Winfree, Miss Janet W. Lake, Miss Ethel C. Einstein, Dr. Grace T. Hammond, Mrs, Hallle B. Mrs. M. L. B. Fulcher, Miss Be: RBusch, Miss Florence Brez, Miss Pierce, Miss Rhoda J. Mfilfken, Mrs. Randolph Keith Forrest, Mrs. Giles | Scott Rafter, Mrs. Robert L. Pyle ment of Miss Hoopes to \ir. Wertenbaker Announced. Hoopes of Wil 1o cngagement of ilizabeth hristfan Wer- Mam Werten: gton. Miss Hoopes, Jioiton Arms School, Tancill, | The University Players will present two plays: “Lady Anne” and ‘“Sup- { pressed Desires,” in the clubhouse of the American Association of Univer- | sty Women, at 1634 I street, this cer formerly of Virgin debut i Junior L Dabney Eiliott will 2 The Distric Columbia_Chapter, Bney el e District of Columbia Chapter, | International Federation of Catholic | | Alumnae, will hold a reception in| honor of the international director, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Edward A. Pace, to morrow evening, at the Hamilton Ho- | tel, from 8:30 to 10:30 o’clock. 0. Sn en- st evening at hostess _at a Peacock Thurs-| == The Sunday afterncon m the Congressional Countrv Club are | becoming increasingly more populit Tomorrow's program will be given by Mrs. Ethel Holtzelaw Gawler, soprano, and Mr. William F. § an, vio linist. Following the musical, tea vill be served in the lounge by Mrs A. B. Rarber, Mrs. Leon Ulman, Mrs G. C. Birdsall, Mrs, Edward Keys and Mrs. James 7 isicals at \as gone to 1 » t the Go former Repre Michigan, was the | oastmaster last evening at the an nual banquet of the Alumni Associa- | tion of the Michigan Agricultural Col lege. Among the guests of honor were Dr. John Phelan. dean of the collage; | Dr. Vietor €. Vanghn of the National Research Council, Miss Georgla L. White, dean of women; Mr. and Mrs. | A. M. Brown and Miss Elida. Yakeley Miss Ruth Hudson, daughter of Rep resentative Grant M. Hudson, sang a group of songs. Mr. C. A. Reed is | president. of the organization. tertain Jord heon she was to have honor of Mrs. Thomas bLecause of eph Leite £ I oy s been her house guest SHIPPING Arrivals at and Sailings From New York, NEWS dinner | e to al-| with | ARRIVED YESTERDAY Siiva .. 3 St John's, Moutrosal " Bermuda. F Orizaba Havana DUE TODAY. President Hay oamo. B. Sumner Well to New York and are at th Ambassador. have Ho TOMORROW. Bremen . Port Limon ¥ 5 Havre! Fo 5201 | the | el | 0. son | Tyrvee toda . Miss Manfu so of Baltimore, the recent s mother, the wed- simply arrauged. with s of the familles present. his daughter to the Rev. J. )\ h of the Na York, officiating. Mrs. tack, sister of the bride, of honor, and the ter, Miss Josephine iltimore, was mald of Daniel Sheehan of Baltt best man » wore an attractive suit of Fnglish tweed with a hat nding shade and a corsage orch Mrs. Shutack and 150 were in two-piece vine. remony Mr. Manfus f ay in At n will be : 1th street Miss M - the wedding. MONDAY . .Southamnton, Cristobal, so of Antwerp Worid Alaung Tort Maraval Coamo oria RALe San Juan, OUTGOING STEAMERS. Iyrea escorted ised altar, £ tha Chure pro endergast New Olsmpic. heth S Munargo. Panamas Prins Frederic Port au Prince SAILED TODAY Cedrio—Liverpool . Maria—Tisbon ~Buenos Alre 00 P M 00 M 00 P M matron 00 P M 00 AN 00 B M 2200 M Eastern 00 AN, Sangamor 00 AY Minnewaska—London % 00°A'M Volendam- S M Caronia—L 00 AN T 00 AN 00 M quet of s Man ses of crepe ano——Naples ipsholm: hen Maine—Antwerp Hatteras 00 A'M 00 A M. | 2:00 M 00 M )0 M 00 PN 00 ) 00 P'M 00 A M 00 AN 00 A M 00 A 00 A M 00 M 00 M 00 M 3:00 M 1:00 PN 1:00 1 Mrs. dinne sts we werm nd Ba Minist Lithuania iskien, e Assistunt Seered reasury and Mrs. Charles S the Assistant Secretary of /A ind Nirs. J Iter Drake ' Megan! nd Mr ter Drake ! Mekantic- and Mrs. Charles Blackburn | gy Park—hahia. oo SAILING MONDAY City of Eureka—Marseilles Montroyal—Nassau + AILING WEDNESDAY | sufrr Havre Herbert M. Lovd t ning, Ambas: and Mme | Swinbirne Rer Aleg ha wing apart- t. at 1302 Eighteenth street, for a | s of lectures on psychology by Mr Alden, the first one 1a ! Deutschland—Hamburg e 50 etack | Sibones—Havana 4 clock | Carabobo—San Juan aturday eve- | Bogota——Cape Haitien 1 Sixaoia—Ringst 100 A K1 Luckenbac 5700 B = - Fort Vietor Vars, Frank 1 .n_nnnr|-| _ Mletord M rooms of he 0PN 1100 AM Midnicht 10200 A-M others to fol March 6 20 ne Tone of | world | 1o Metzelthin was also the | |evening at 8 o'clock. i | | hon- | and edi- | | MME | Wife of Con A Vago, nav i he At at Ward Deaths Fealth D Report(‘d. 84, 1000 19 1 R1. 1320 Club Tesste | vhieh | Miss | Dell is a_prominent member of Quota, | 84, Dris 56, Gailing: | | i Harrison Hospital. | | James A, Dawson Miss Viclet Pammel and Miss M. K. | podmen’s Tosnital T4 wne Josephine Froadmen's Hos bital 5 FElizabeth Johnson, 45,013 Rhode | 33, 2024 ath et | Vo reulosis Hos- Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly aquarter Jelferson's nce Presicen Jminfstration patronage closely officia the capital an Established 1802 Que Street SPECIA SUNDAY DINNER $1.50 5:30 to 8 Mo Tohk Anple Mashed Potat Cream: ulifioy Roast Froah g0 and ¢ French Dregsing Coffee Tom Cream ot Avpie Pie or Sore Throat A harmless and effective gargle is to dissolve two “Bayer Tablets of irin” in four tablespoonfuls of water, and gangle throat thoroughly. | Repeat in twe hours if necessary. Be sure you use only the genuine Bayer Aspirin, marked with the Bayer Cross, which can be had in tin boxes of twelve tablets for few cents. Bayer-Tablets & Aspirin The'Bayer Gros:"on Genuine Tablets A AMANDA Dr. Nelson Antrim Crawford will give a talk on “‘Cotemporary Poetry,” 4:45 o'clock, at Women's City Club, Auxiliar: Hi | Chapter, No. 3, 0. I. S | Home-conked food { enth street. sale at 727 Elev TONIGIT. The Biological Socioty ton will meet in assemblv hall of the Cosmos Club, 8 o'clock. Talks will be glven by C. W. Gilmore on “The F sil Footprints of the Grand Canyon by Waldo L. Schmitt on “Collécting Invertebrates in South America by Herbert | Culture Problems.” come. Visitors The Missour{ State Society Card Club | will meet at the Woren's 22 Jackson place. All Missourians are invited to attend Temple Chapter. O. . will give its annual dance at the City Club. The {affair is In charge of Mrs. | Bibert. Cards Lillie C. | | | The National Fellowship Club will | zive an informal dance in the Hotel | Washington. Visitors welcome. Columbia. Council, No Mason | ngineers. will have an ovster 1 in the banquet hall of Pyihian ple. em A “Health by the Les Its headqus | Gertrude V' the National speak of “He Dancing. Free night will he featurad 1e for the Larger Life at ters, 1628 K street. Dr Sheckells, president of Health Institute. will Ith Abundant.” Music Public invited Alpha Chapter, Kappa Alpha | Fraternity, will give an in | smoker, 8:30 o'clock, at 1735 P Speakers, entertainment program refreshments; “Wild Life in the | shown in the moviss | School for members of the American Nature Association and thefr friends. Guy C. suide in the Rocky Mountain National Park, will speak Phi rmal reet and Rackies” will be at Central High Red Triangle Outing Club will give | ne embassy. | 1S annual birthdav banquet at the | A e 5 slonial Hotel. 7:30 o'clock. Program | = 3 d cards. . DE VAGO, 1 attache of the Argen vl Hotel f ipina Club will give a dance at the Lee House. he T cloc Marriage Licenses. age lienses have been issued to the | The Osteopathic Assoclation of the District_ will have its semi-annual | ! \aris Torsence, | 1iN€E, 7, o%cloc the Congresstonal I ang Marie Jorence| Cotintor Jaby Uliie G. Dunba wid Lillian V. Wagner, | sculptor, will entertain with a clay of this city and Mildred | “Masneth, Long Tsland avmond Harrison and Eva Williams & 1. Hendricl 1 Cleo Price, — = - . H S1ia Johnuon R | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Wanderlusters' hike for tomor- row will start from Chevy Chase Cir- cle, at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Handy will lead prman Sta n Brusiloff and Jones and Ena Ja rd L Burns and Mary Rita Dodd o Nellie M. Zelma R. Ty + Liehster “The law of the mind in will be explained by | Holmes in action™ Fenwick L. series of lectures in the | Births clusively for Dancing, Banquets, Parties. Luncheons, ete. L’AIGLON CLUB Afternoons and Evenings Rates from 2063 sally. girl A. Jones, hoy aham. hoy. e SLIP COVERS Fp R L ftored to fit sour furniture ; Belgian Linen. per sard. ... . 7 B§C v g hdosa Hethel Domestic Holland Window Shades 85 |t g All colors. $1.25 value. . < Qrror W MME Rt Main 3211 for Estimates L1217 F St Dulin & Martin Bldg. 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