Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1926, Page 49

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M.158 ELIZABETH CLUVERIUS, Wilose father, capt. Wat 'T.Cluveriwsd hag reeent] bcow%,ppomtcd atole to Secretary Wilhur. Wfishington’s Social Life Marked by Mild Activities, | Tribute to Lenten Season| Functions Listed Include First of Three Musicals Sponsored by Mrs. Coolidge—Other Events of Note. BY LLIE V. H. PICKETT. cnough activity in Washington's soc not cnough to fatigue or absorb the Parties are r and more intimate, hence more | in the midseason and giving dignity are the the program. Mrs. Coolidge will give the first duled for the season Thursday afternoon, when it President will stand with her in receiving the guests. President and Mrs. Coolidge will dine with the Secre- nd Mrs. Wilbur and the following week with Dr. Work. lite to kill HERI to k 2 weditative nation and hours of Lent interesging than various official phases of three psicals prob. « Tuesday night the tary of the Navy Secretary t Hi My Kellogg. the Ambassador of Japan and \altzan, wife of the German Ambassador ; Mme. Peter: the Minister of China and Couzens are among the more important any smaller partics arranged for, including and always parties for the various concerts. Baro land arranged for the month will be that on the clock, in the Hotel Washington, when Senator and Mrs, rris will entertain. Their guests will include most of the | Is, those from the cabinet, Supreme Court, both yranches of Congress, diplomats and others. Mr. Charles Trowbridge Titt- man the program. Mrs. Ferris is an accomplished musician and | ymposer and never misses a concert nor a presentation of opera. THI Ce gressional Club stands alone in its unique social program and the wisdom of leaving their chief entertainments for the days rd of their most important official receptions will take g of March 1 id is in honor of the Speaker and Mrs. | 1 reception for the President and Mrs. Coolidge and that | dent and Mrs. Dawes are among the pleasant things of | generally meet all of the members of the Senate their ladies at these receptions nd House Exus Tk e interest of hundreds of society folk will be the card preceded by luncheons and followed by teas, to be given at the cr Hotel orrow afternoon for the benefit of Philippine waifs. W. B, and M William Wheatley are in charge and v of the Senate and other branches of official life, | omatic corps and society in general, have responded ake tables or serve as patrons FING <ociety never wearies in well doing is shown by the the musical given at Rauscher's the night of for Baroness Wrangel fund for Russian refugees, when | ared. Mrs, William M. Butler -and many others assisted and the musicians, including Mrs. Morgan Butler, frec ervices < one of the most delightful affairs of the eariy Spring polo hall of April 6, when the entire ballroom floor at Willard Hotel will be used. There will be some snappy surprises for | he guests, the program in embryo being now in the hands of an energetic | mmittee. A partial list of patrons for the ball includes the President, | he Vice President, the Spanish Ambassador and about all of the diplo- mats with that rank and many lesser ones on the list. Particularly tive for the success of the ball are the Secretary of War, a splendid portsmai ul Senator James W. Wadsworth, jr. Ll YOMING Vice President Dawes And Mrs. Dawes Honored | ent being announced to- | The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Aay that is of interest in Washington | were entertained dinner last night nd_in many other cities is that made | by the Ambassador of Italy and Nobil hy Mrs, 1. Gleaves. widow of | Donna Antoinette de Martino. Other Col. wves, of their the dinner were the Swedish | King Gleaves, to M B B . Bostrom, Mr. and | \laury, jr., eon of Mr. Dabney H. Mau- | Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. | 1y, formerly of Virginia, but now of | C. C. Glover, Mrs. Lawrence Town- anston, Tl The wedding will take | send, Mrs. George Cabot Lodge, Col. place this Spring. Miss Gleaves, who | Augusto Villa, military attache, and is a member of the Junior League, | Signor Vitetti, secretary of the Italian was a Washington debutante of sev- |embassy. The Ambasador and eral seasons ago, having first made | Donna Antoinette have been in her debut in New Orleans. where she | mourning and their parties quite ittended the fashionable Sophy | small but important, those of recent comb School for Girls. A fine | date including a dinner for the British | Liete and exceedingly popular in so- | Ambassador and Lady hella_How- | ciety here. Mr. Maury duated | ard. another for the ador of | from the Boston School of Technology nee and M * and one and has many friends here the Ambas: of Germany and 1ess Malt l‘lngag'cmcnrs Announced For Weddings in Spring An [ 1 Mrs tioned i e I'h e engagement Ehte. Va Charles et A their dmunson, take place in in May. wines [ U. 8. N.. tine weddi Juughtex, | Los Angeles, Calif | Springs. | trip to Texas. THE SUNDAY. STAR, UNDERWOO O & UNDERWOOD. RS HYATT axal MARY ELIZABETH, Wife and, daughter of Comdr, Claudius R. ya,\‘,b,t\'.s.}r. e S MpS JUAN R.MAYER and MRS. MATHEW DICK o afashionhble Aveuue promenade . Residents of Capital Are Coming and Going Cabinet Officials, Congres Members and Others sonal Mention. i WASHINGTON, 'Week in Diplomatic Circle - As Season Advances Featureé byfiSfigcial Event51i $|Baroness de Cartier to Be Honor Guest at Lunch-]M eon Wednesday-—-Notable Functions Re- ! flecting Season’s Hospitality. the Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight | j . Davis, will be joined today by M Davis, who is returning from lot roness de Cartier guest at luncheon Wednesda Leland Harri Secretary of State be followed by bridge. The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr.) ardine, will leave today for a week's | On his return the Sec- | ine will go to| The Ambassador of Great ¢ and Mr Mo Mo tain at dinner Friday evening. Lady Isabella Ho for a embassy. Senator and Mrs. Deneen have with them for the week end their daugh- ter, Miss Bina Day Deneen, who came from her studies at Bryn their so aw and | nd Mrs, Carl A, Bird- | having joined the! The Amba dor of Mexico who has | ador tor and Mis.| mejjey will be hosts will return to- | evening. | Secretary of and Senora Deneen for ten da morrow to her home in Chicago. . in_honor Senator and M Edge from St. Augustine Fla., where they have been for a week | or T07a at a reception Tuesda: o'clock, when her gues: Senator and Mrs: Royal S. Cope- | (et Gy By end in their apartment, at Wardman | Park Hotel, their son Royal, jr., who is at home from his school in | New York for a few days. afternoon. chestra Tuesda: Representative Fred A. Britten will start today for his home in Chi- cago, where he will be jolned at the | end of next week by Mrs, Britten, | ; s in honor of Lord Who will not return until the middie | 3% i honer of, erd of April. p . retary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. and The Assistant Attorney General and | John Ma g h them thefr \ * apartment son. Puul who is (Continued on Sixth Page.) The Ambassador of nee Berenger will be dinner Thursday. ileur D a Marel 10c h Murshaib, wife of the Am- sador of Belgium, will be the honor £ Mr n, wife of the Assistant | hosts to a company of 4 The Tuncheon will Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will enter- ard has cards out tea Tuesday afternoon at the and Senora de Tellez have issued invita- tians for a reception Wednesday after- noon, March 17, from 4 o 6 o'clock, de it dinner Monday of the and Mrs, Kellogg. Baroness Maltzan, wife of the Am. | bassador of Germany, will be hostess evening at 9 are asked to { meet Herr Furtwangler of Germany, re as guest conductor {1and have with them over the week | 1619, Wi L 00 phiiharmonic Or- The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira will entertain at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of the Sec- The Ambassador and Mme. Matsu- dalra entertained at Tuncheon yester- ady and honor 18. Minister of Switzerland and | 92 D. .. MARCH 1926— PART Mss LOUISE \ CROSBY SEWALL, daughter of Mrs. Giosvenor Hyde Backus,to wed Mr Geoffrey H.Thompsow. of Londow, March 1B and Mrs. Coolidge Honor Guests Tuesday InpERWOOL XUNDERWOOD. "1 Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur to Entertain Distin- Functions on \\"ECI{‘S Calendar. guishcd Com pany "The o NIrs, olidze | e hosts o t will be the in_whe honor r concert tonigh the Secretary of the Navy and Mr Miss Rutl Wilbur will entertain at dinner Toes- | Peter “wno, W «© the program duay evening The Vice will be the Senator and will entertain ning, March 16, watts ave honor Lieut Needham L. Jones evening at the Sunday evening heing given at the Miss Ruth Pete: helr other guests Mrs. Edward S A D. Lea S, rleton President and Mr in whose My William H it dinner ¢ D honor wes this series o - F o Justice and Mrs. T vill share honors with the Ambus dor of [taly 1 Nobil Donna An toi de Martine at the lunct odity o} Henry Dir, will give r home, on it Ui Covers will Le laid for 18 The Chief S, Dencen will e honoy W :y will entertain a company t tea tomorrow, in the Mavflower. following the bridge arty to be given in the ballro the benefit the Ameriean Philippines Irs. Walter 1t n o party same time, aod s, will have 1 in her Mrs, Chay 1 iter in whose s White will ¢ dinner this eve West Fi sarden of the Grant will be evening he gue give Representative a1 re tritten 1 i« rmally i room « Hotel Fred pany dinit Su Chinese Represent deric White, jr., will i supper this eveni M Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D, ney will be hosts at dinner Fr MeKe: day eve State Mrs. Grew will st at Wednesday evening. and dinner HARRIS & EWING Mes.CAREY H. BROWN, mmportant Avmy hostess, the wike of aj. Brown, Asgistant Director Publid Buildings and. Parks. Admiral and Mrs, " Hdward W erle will be the guests in whose {honor Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles | Morris will entertain at dinner Friday | evening. Gen. and Mrs. M. Gray Zalinski will ers. Co()lidge Aiding Hospital Benefit Party The Ladies’ Aid Society of Garfield Memorial Hospital will give a bridge In the Social World |2t fioeriiin, vl glve o bridse lof the Mayflower Hotel Thursday e | afternoon, April 8. at 3 o'clock 1 1 2 will be served in the Ch oom arriage of Miss Adeline|" MYes COONAER " Tonds that Hos | patronesses L. Pendleton and Mn Ber |'D‘““N_ oot hert W. Schaefer in Rec- which _includes Mrs. | the f Taft. Mre. James Wadsworth, j Mrs. Longwor ord of Yesterday. NMrs Howe will be hostes t dinner Wednesday evening, in her rtmer t 1502 Eighteenth stres . Mackenzie will he Sunday afternoe Mrs. | hostess | March 14 "At Homes™" Scheduled By Capital Pou North home Wednes shert | ClermingsWieddings Noteworthy Events Hostesses Mor tative and M wolina, will e fternoon n Park Ho! and will have dward her or rner list Mis.s David L, Mrs. Dy {Mrs. Henry T. Alien. My | Carlisle, Mrs. Iugh Mrs. Louis A. Fr | Frederick Dent (¢ Helmick A L Wa ming place vesterday Mme. Peter will entertain dinner home wedding took Thursds The Ministe at Archibald dter Bruce T Treland. Mrs Frank B. Noy Mrs. Henry Still and Mrs . Hopkins afternoon at 4 o'clock, Mei when Miss Adeline Louise Pendleton, Luughter of Col. Bidwin Palmer Pendl retired. became the bride Willium Schaefer, son . W. Schaefer of 2400 | Itimore, Md. The | med at the home 1919 Biltmore | Herbert Scott | s followed im- | ¢ a reception. The howed a pretty ar- ngement of palms and fe and | i Miss Mary Ballentine played the wed- | of the Sans ding m 3 i ng v s i those present were The bride entered the drawing room, | 1 opey s % where the ceremony was ]u-rfirrn """,“'_‘:' ‘\';’" ¥ lon the arm of her father, who g Fe O e | her in mar ind she wore a gown ERihes white sz 1 e z _ jor white satin. fashioned with a b e o | The Minister of Poland. Mr. S eiE e er-and Miss | | Ciechanowski, joined Mme ~omingly 2 Mr. Trving | nowska at the legation yi ke bl E \r. Dave after spending a day in New York. dower -bougniet berg, M. \“l‘“n-.‘fl.\.(\’\‘\"i;u.- v \lilies of the valley - 2 Miss Anne §. Pendleton, sister of the | K*88ler. and Mr. Ned Board PRSI, Meet bride, was the only attendant. and | Canadian Club to = Friday at 8:30 O'Clock P.M. 'Judge Advocate Gencral The Canadian Club of Washingtor . . Il hold its next regular meeting u‘] and Mrs. Hull in Florida The i the Wardman Park Hotel Friday eve. | ning, at $:30 « 3 | Mrs A group of members Mrs, | B Cyrus W. Culver | nwed an in. | have teresting | . featuring “Irefand | friends A the Trish.” [rish history They dances, ¢ will be cousins, Mr. and program. which wiil 1 Howed hy | Highleman at M vefreshinents An en- ! thei il son Canndian i wiend 1sette ¢ the meeting cal week. Peter were at dinn | last evening in honor of the Am sador of France and Mme. Berenger. ritte W ton, Mrs IN. Rogers {Mrs. E. R Wright, and Mme. mbus wi penc from William rnoe ML wi i Fling The Minister of Hungary. Szechenyi, who is in Mexico, where he also represents his government, will go to Cuba the first of next week, where he is Hungarian Minister, of & Count ! | ceremony of the bride street, the Rev Banquet and Dance Given By Sans Souci Sorority A banquet and dance was held la evening at the New Wiste honor of the at home Studio informally Ho Nobl iest, - . will bhe The Minister of Latvia and Mme. Miss L Seya have issued invitations for din | ner Friday evening, March 19. | . Minister of Czechoslov | Mr. Zdenek Tierlinger, will be Fe |to a company at dinner tomori evening. e enator Smoot Honored By Economics Bureau Smoot will e speaker at n at the Wardn evening unger i Commere colored films America v ner, M Dunyer. o ice with | o carried peas oms. She e x of sweet aj; \uspices and | & Economi of the i be shown | musie. Magnifice center there The fotmer Minister of Rumania W and Princess Bibesco sailed yesterday ,on the Paris for Europe. d % Ishe wore @ gown of French blue iaf- | | Mme. Kazemi, wife of the charge|feta trimmed with rhinestones and | daffaires of Dersia will entertain a|tulle, and carrled an old-fashioned luncheon Monday, March 15, in honor | bouuet of lilies of the valley and of Mme. Lipova, wife of the counselor | F0S€S. Ry O Ui Cao ORI STREIan: J0GAtIon: Mr. Claude F. Clarke was the best | | man. i The counselor of. the British em-; Mrs bassy, Mr. Chilton, will be joined the|groom, wore a gown of black first of next week by Mrs. Chilton and| Following the reception Mr. & her father, Mr. Thomas J. O'Brien, and his bride left f wedding Wwho ‘are in the South: | Mrs. Schaefer wearing a gown of dark: blue georgette crepe trimmed with lace, a cloth coat trimmed in mole i and embroidered in colors d 3 e, A numb Rucats trom 1000k, Bulale, e Continwed o1 § judge advocate Jobn A. Hull ida sinee the divided the in Pal are at pre general and heen in dantary betw Misn Schaefer. mother of the bride- who have middle of i time Beach and nt with Gen. Hull" Mrs. Locke Tiffi Beach and with ) wled by ed n the The counselor of the Norwegian le- ration, Mr. Daniel een, has beeon wmsforred to 1 le<ation in Londor {13 _cvunse or, and witl sail at the end “(Continued on Sixth Page.)

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