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SOCIETY. | SOCIETY Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Being‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Feted at Congressional Club’ | Tomorrow Evening. HE Vice President and Mres. | Nelson, Mr. Dawes will be the guests in | French embassy, Mr Simon _of the Andrei Popoviei Henry whose honor the Congres-|of the Rumanian legation and Mr. sional Club hold a recep- tion tomorrow evening, at e clubhouse on New Hampshire avenue. Recelving with President and Mrs. Dawes will be Mrs. Lindley H. Ladley, president of the club, and Mrs. John B. hender- son, honorary vice president. Those assisting will be Mrs. E. T. Taylor, Mrs. S. Otis Bland, ars. Al- bert H. Vestal, Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. L. C. Crampton, Mrs. T. H. Car away, Mrs. O. B. Burtness and Miss t Clara J. Sproul, all officers of the club, members of the Congress who club: Mrs. Richard and the wives of Illinols delegation in are members of the Charles S. Deneen, Mrs, Yates, Mrs. Martin B. Morton D. Hull, Mrs. M. Alfred Michaelson, Mrs. Stanley H. Kunz, Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom, Mrs. John C. Allen, Mrs. Wiliam E. Hull, Mrs. Frank H. Funk, Mrs. Ed M. Irwin, Mrs. Willlam W. Arnold Thomas S. Willlams. The Speaker and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth will be honor guests ai a reception to be given the evening of Thursday, March 18, at the Con- gressional Club, Sixteenth street and New Hampshire avenue. This is an annual event that adds still another chapter to the importance of the club made up entirely from the Congres- slonal ranks. Recretary and Mry. Kellogg Honor Guests at Dinner. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kel- Jogg will be the guests In whose honor the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert E. Olds will entertain a company of 24 at dinner in the Chi- nese room of the Mayflower Hotel. ‘The Ambassador of aln, Senor Ria- no, has arrived in Madrid, and, after a fortnight's stay, will safl for this country. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be hosts at dinner this evening. The Ambassador of Germany and | Paroness Maltzan will be the guests in whose honor Judge and . Samuel Jordan Graham will entertai at dinner Saturday evening. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur had lunching with them oday the former’s brother and sis. ‘erinlaw, Dr. and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur of California, who are guests of the Secretary of (‘ommerce, Mr. Tloover, until tomorrow. Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur will leave to- morrow evening for Leland Stanford University, of which institution Dr. Wilbur is president. The Secretary of Interfor, Dr. Work, will be joined March 15 by his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Bissell of Chi- cago, and Mrs. Edward Has®r and her daughter, Miss Constance Hasler of Lake Forest, who will come for the dinner which the Secretary will give Tuesday in honor of the Presi- dent and Mrs. Coolidge. The Becretary of Agriculture will lsaves Washington for Fort Worth, ‘Texas, Sunday, where he will attend @ meeting and deliver an address. Sunday, March 14, the Secretary and Mrs. Jardine will go to New York to attend the Internationa! Fiower Show, and Mrs. Jardine will spend a week in New York Senator and Mrs. Woodbridge N. | Ferris will entertain a large num. ber of guests at & musical to be given | at the Hotel Washington at 9 o'clock | the evening of March 21, the Invita. | tlons going out today. Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet | are making extensive (mprovemem ('he(r home, on Warwick Neck, near | Providence, R. 1., where they expect 0 spend a portion of the Summer. Representative and Mrs. Albert Tohnson will entertain a company of 00 at dinner in the presidential suite of the Willard Hotel tomorrow eve ning n honor of Gen, and Mrs res A. Drain. Miss Vera Bloom & ¢ for “The Student at Poll's Theater last evening, when their guests were Miss Grace the Vice | and Mrs. | | ente George Willlam Abell Mrs. Charles A. wton will rejoin her husband, Representative Baton, In their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel today, after a week's visit to Toronto, where she was accompanied | by their daughter, Margaret. The charge datfaires of and Mme. Nano were honor at dinner last and Mrs. Abraham ning of Mr. rrison’ McClin- 1 attache of the Chilean Lieut. Comdr. Young, is expected to return tomor- row from New York, where he is adden, Mrs. |spending a few day ucceded Lieut. s naval at- Jout two months ving returned Lieut. Comdr. Youn Comdr, Luis M. Vald tache in Washington ago, Comar. Valdes I o Chile in November. The secre of the Netherlands legation and Mme. Loudon, entertain ed a company of 15 at dinner last evening in the Florentine room at Wardman Park Hotel The air attas Comdr, Silvio Scar for a fortnight's sf Italian em- left yes- terda in Flor- 1da. The military atta legation and Mme. hosts to a company of last evening. Mrs. John Crayk to Atlantic City che of the Polish Hulewicz were 10 at dinner Simpson will go this afterncon to | spend several weeks at the Marlbor- | ough-Blenheir “George T. Marye will Mr. and ) i inner this evening. ain at Former Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial entertained at dinner last night Senator Walter F. George of and Mrs. George, Maj. and k 13. Guerin and Dr. and MacPherson Crelghton. Dial will entertain at lunch Fri March 2 in honor of Mrs. , and 15 will have as heon Mrs. Will Mrs. John L. Hines expects § go to ‘t Point the latter part of the wee tend, with her son, Cadet John L. Jr., the annual Hundreth ) ‘mance at the Academy. Hines will be accompanied by Mi Tane Bonnycastle and Miss Harrlet Bonnycastle, daughters of Col. and Mrs. H. C. Bonnycastle. Mrs. Ogden Hammond, wifs Ambassador to Spain, will Washington today from Ber N. J.. and will be a guest at th flower while in the city. Miss Dorothy Representativi Yates and Mr ughter a Richard honor of Mr: York, Distinction added dignsty dictates use of Brewood-cngraz Wedding Invitations and Announcements At the fumction which announces the engagement be reminded to I ————— consult with Ceo-€Om D cevemon ‘Brewmd Lugravers and Statione 511 Twelfth Street NW MRS. SAMUEL ANTHONY MASON Of Frankfort, K visiting_her brother-in-law and ister, Representative and Irs. Maurice H. Thatcher of Louisville, Deneen. The other guests were 3 Iugene Vidal, Mme. Loudon, Mrs. Xenoph 1 Price, Mrs. Cornelius Bull, Mrs. Paul Sanborn, Mrs. Rich- ard Mann, Miss Dorothy Mondell, Mme. Langlals, Mrs. Blaine Mallan Mrs. Leonard Rloch, Mrs. Thomas Ritter, Mrs Miss Kate sther McVann, Miss Katharine Dent, ss Bett Irs. Patien Wise Siemp, Mrs. John Gardner and Miss Eula McDonald. Mrs. M Mrs. Henry Benning Spen gone to Hot Springs to join M R. Willlams and her daughte: Joseph Leiter, for the remainder of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Forster have with them in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel their daughter- inlaw, Mrs. Warren Forster, and her 7-month-old daughter Joan who have come down from their home on Long Island to spend some time with them The marriage of Miss Virginia Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Howard Carpenter of Lewes, Del., to Mr. Chilton Robe son of and Mrs. shelby & Roberts of Gartleld reet, formerly of sville. Ky., will take place to Stetson Snappy Ties for Snappy Weather The Melba Illustrating another new Stetson model on the fa- mous Melba last. Three-eve- let tie in hazelnut brown calf, trimmed in airedale collar. Cuban leather heels. $12.50 StETsoN SHoE Shop 1305 F Street THURSDAY, morrow. The ceremony will be per- formed at noon in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, the rector, the Rev. A. A. McCallum, officlating. A wedding breakfast will follow at the Hotel Mayflower. Mrs. Willlam Hamilton Bayly will entertain a company of 14 at dinner this evening at the Hotel Roosevelt, where she has an apartment. Guests in Congressional Home Entertained at Country Club. Mrs. John Wilson, wife of former Representative Wilson of Pennsyl- vania, and Mrs. Rolland Spaide, who have been house guests of Mrs. ! Thomas W. Phillips, jr., wife of Rep- resentative Phillips, jr., of Pennsyl- vania, have returned to their respec- tive homes. Mrs. Phillips entertain at a delightfully appointed luncheon Tuesday at the Congressional Country Club, in honor of her guests, when there were 30 present. Following the | The Value.Suprgme GETTIE FROCKS | CcAlways to be kad at~ <415 MARCH 4, 1926, luncheon Mrs. Speide bang several se- lections. The marriage of Miss Alice Lydia Shepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schuyler Shepard, 1326 Jeffer- on street, to Mr. Willlam McCormick llinger, son of Mrs. Helen J. Bal- linger, took place last evening at 8 o'clock at the Vermont Avenue Chris- tian Church, the Rev. Earle Wilfley officiating. The church was decorated with palms and ferns, and at the home of the bride, where a reception was held following the ceremony, was a charming arrangement of jon- quils, ndrcissus and fern. Mr. Wil- Tatlored to fit your furniture, Belaian Linen. ner sard. - .o\ Domestic Holland Window Shades made to order. Sizes up to 36" 85c bv 6. All colors. $1.25 value. 2 MRt Muln 3211 for Estimates F St. Dulin & Martin Bldg. Every Color and Style—Sizes 14 to 46 1316 G Street || there | SOCIETY llam Braithwalte sang “O Promise Me" preceding the ceremony. 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