Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY, SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be Entertained at Dinner Tonight by Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge will be the honor guesis his evening of the v of the Navy and Wilbur, clock today Mrs. Coolidge recelved the woman {elegates attend- Ing the Home Iconomics Conference, which is belng beld in conjunction with the Midatlantic Confererfee of the Fede rd for Vocational 1d ueation " at the Grace Hotel this week. Later ldge, i the con Kk harmoni when llerr waengler of Germany, zuest of orsanization, will conduct. attend P’hi Furt the the Secretary dinner last Baroness de of France Minister of Repre- the sulos. Harrison and Mrs United States Assi Rohert . Arabi " to Mr. Richard Washburn Child, Richard H. Townsend and Mr. Mrs. Charles Warven and Lady Isabella Howard To Hold Reception Today. wife of the tain, will be this afternoon which she has issued will have assisting her adies of the. 5 Howard, hostess embassy. fo She The Aml Raroness Ma dinner this eveni Herr and Frau Twa dinner to be followed by pliment to ngler. the a reception The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Nirs. Kell The Secre- v, however. has g to Pinehurst, N. €., to recuperaie from a recent slight il s. and Mrs. Kellogg will be honor guest. Mme. Berenger, wife of the Ambas- sador of France, I be at home Fri- day afterncon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'cleck. tor and Mrs. Da lay joined thei irst and his_sister Park, Fla., fa Joining their pa stay before gustine. Senator and Mr: elet Gerry have gone to Biltmore €., where they are guests of the ter's son-in- g nd Mrs. John Biltmore ncis Ambhers House. Senator and Mrs. James Couzens will be hosts at dinner this evening. Mrs. Deneen. Charles S, Denee guests, Mrs. Rose 11 Anthon and Mrs. Carl Birds ighter of Senator and Mrs. Deneen, will be the cuesis in whose honor Mrs. David Allan Rob- ertson will entertain a simall eompany’ at tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'ciock. Mrs. Schall, wife of Senator Thomas D. Schall of Minnesota. will not be at home until after Easter. Mrs. Til Jobn Q. e of Senator and her house n, wife of Representative Tilson of Connecticut, and Mrs. Eve Sanders will be the honor zu at luncheon tomorrow of Mrs. Fred Dennett. Representative and Mre. B. Carroll Reece of Tennessee have conceled their social engagements on account of the serious illness of the latter's aunt, Mrs. George Porter. The consul general for Germany in New York and Mme. von Lewinski will entertain a few guests at dini tonight preceding the reception which Baroness Maltzan is giving at the Ger- many embassy Miss Garrett Selects Day For Marriage to Mr. Wingfield. The marriage of Miss Carrie Jones Garrett, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Daniel 1. Garrett of Hous- ton, Tex., to Mr. Burley M. Wingfleld will take place April 3 in the apart- ment of the bride’s parents at the Northumberland. Miss Garrett the honor guest THE LOUVRE Dodge | at the | w|Can a bridge Iuncheon today of Mrs. Wal- ter Wyatt and Miss Donna Ruth Cris. singer, who entertained a company of 30 at the Manor Club. Mrs, Wyatt will entertain at bridge on the evening of March 18 in honor of Miss Garrett and her flance. The newly appointed United States or to Spain and Mrs. Ogden aboard the George i siling tomorrow from New York irope, where the former will take | | up his duties at Madrid. ! 1 Mr. J. 3. Tig commissioner of education and vice president of the| | Federal Board for Vocational Educa- | ( tion, will be the guest of honor this evening at a_dinner given by the dele- | gates attending the North Atlantic Conference of the Federal Board for Vocationai ation. which is being held at the Grace Dodge Hotel this week. The dinner will be held in the garden house of the Grace Dodge How tel. Mr. A. W. Pezet, son of the former Ambassador of Peru and Senora de Pezet, has arrived in Washington to spend a week, and is at Wardman k Hotel. Dr. Charles Noble Gregory enter- tained informally at a small dinner Sunday evening. s. Deming Jarves has arrived in hington from her home in Dinard, Ance.and has token an apartment | 1t the Hotel Mayflower for the re- | mainder of the scason. Mrs. J. Frank Lllis announces the marriage of her daughter, Lillian How- ard, to Mr. William Martin White, Monday, March 1. Miss Fisher's Marriage To Mr. Miller Announced.- Mr. Henry Wellen Fisher has issued cards announcing the marriage of his | daughter Elizabeth to Mr. Royal H.| Miller of . Conn., Monday | he home of the ‘The cerelnony | with her baby son, Edgar Allan | MRS. EDGAR Al AN POE, Poe, named for the illustrious poet, and re- cently presented to Mrs. Coolidge at the White House. street, at & Dr. Frederick Brown of Foundry M. E. h. offic . and a_reception followed. The bride wore & gown of | & white satin embroidered in crystals, her tulle veil was held by clusters of lilies of the valley and she carried white sweet peas and lilies of the valle ! After March 15 Mr. and Mrs. Miller | will be st home at =36 Main street, | rrington. Conn A oi-town suests were Ars. Miller and h Miller of Boston, mother and | sister of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs W. E. Purcell of East Orange, ng the out- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arthur Os. well announce the marriage of their daughter Charlotte Anne to Mr. Raymond MecCutcheon, son of Mr. George B. McCutcheon of Philadel- phia, at Orlando, Fla., March 3. They will make thelr home in Or-| lando. 1 Mrs, James Dy v Morgan has as her guests in her home. Dudlea, in Chevy Chase, her son-inlaw and daughter, Col. and Mrs. Maurice Fitz- maurice Day England, who will remain some week: | Cards_of_invitation have been_is. SLIP COVERS | Belzian Linen. per vard... Domestic Helland Window Shad a0 order Shmes pn tn 367 by A All colors. 1.5 value. . . Dulin & Martin BI __amy Hearts of Palms Delicious for Luncheons and Salads. . 90 $10.00| Dozen Magruder Inc. Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K St. Phone Main 4180 Established 1875 1115 1117 F STREET Arriving— —Every day the latest interpretations of* Spring Fashions in Frocks— In the studios where Louvre Frocks are cre- ated, quality and.effectiveness are co-equal con- siderations—resulting in values of merit and styles that are exclusive. It's a continually sentative of the best in production— changing display—repre- fashions and the fine: in Priced from $20.50 up Same is true of g * Louvre Millinery— Stamped with inimitable individuality that creates fashion—and distinetly original and dis- tinctively effective— . For Sports—$7.95 to $22.50 For Dress—$] ().00 to $29.50 . A Superior Hose Every thread silk—from top to toe; either chiffon or service weight. fashioned and perfect ............. Full $].95 sued for a joint meeting of the Arch- eological v and the Art and Archeology League United States National Museum Wed- nesday evening, March 17, at 8:30 o'clock, when Dr. Edward Chiera of the University of Pennsylvania will Society, the Anthropoligical in_the auditorium of the Brothers New Arrivals: Themes Smartly Radiant in SPRING D RESSES g TERNOON, street, sport—each is honored in this dis- play of Spring Dresses. To be partial, with Beauty so prevalent, is difficult. 'We shall not describe. We 'suggest, rather, an early viewin| + g TWIELVE. THIRTEEN 3G STR[:;ET The Prettiest Twill COATS IN TOWN Offered You Very Special at Poiret Sheen and Fine Twill Materials —in g'd and_straightline models, beoutifully lined with e de chine and satin. ‘hese coats have touches of tucking, braiding and buttons which Dame Fashion proclaims is correct for Spring. tan -l'm' 'r:g,m the colors thet will predominate We will welcome the opportunity of open- ing a charge account for you. Pleasing ar- rangements that will meet with your favor. give a lecture, illustrated with lan- tern slides, on “The Family of Tehib- Tilla and the Excavations at Kirkuk.” Mrs. Absolom Waller, who has been at the Brighton in Atlantic City for a week, went to New York yesterday for a short stay and will also make a brief. visit with her sister, Mrs. Frederick G. Hausmann on Long Island before 'returning to Wash- ington. Mrs. Granville Valentine of Rich- mond, is the guest of Mrs. Asa Phillips at 2400 Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Valentine is the president of the Soclety of Colonial Danes of America 4n the State of Virginia. The Washington Cotillion this ye will take place Kaster Monday night, April 5, at The Mayflower. Mrs. Ogilvie Shumate and M: Elizabeth Shumate have retusned 55 thefr apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after spending six weeks at Pinehurst. Mrs. Patten Wise Slemp entertained @& company of 30 at & bridge luncheon today at the Congressional Club in honor of Mrs. Ralph Graves. Mrs. Jones to Entertain Dames of Loyal Legion. Mrs. Jones, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Nedham L. Jones, U. 8. N., will en. tertaln the District Society of the Dames of the Loyal Legion this aft. ernon at her residence, 1525 New Hampshire aven Miss Lucille McWane and Miss Lena McWane have arrived in Wash- ington from their home in Lynch- burg, Va., and are at the Hotel Roosevelt for an indefinite stay, Mrs. Willam F. Potter of Rapi- dan, Va., is at the Martinique, where she will remain until after the Easter holidays. Mrs. Harry Cravath Glantz and her small daughter from New York City are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Korman. Mrs. Glantz will sail for Europe April 10. Mrs. Walter K Lloyd of Camp 0E MARK MRS. BENJAMIN HECHT, Before her marriage Sunday she whs Miss Helen Gladys Gundersheimer {jof 723 Quincy street northwest. Meade will attend the luncheon by the League of American Pen Women at the Emerson Hotel in Baltimore Tuesday. Mrs. Lloyd is an active member of the District branch. Auctioneers 715 13th Street C.G. Sloan &Co., Inc.—| ™ Hstate Sale (By Catalogue) ofa SOCIETY. Marriage Licenses. ’rarnue licenses have been issued to the h.'.l" as D. Robertson Flora M. Lap- ‘Thomas R. Jones and Louise Randall. Er!\elhlhrrin and Saral lohn H. Hall and Coll 4I'n‘ng Lee and Lula V. obert D. Penland and Anne E. uis Freedman of Baltimore, lflihl!;;nls n o', lznmk.lyfl. NM Y. i 7y’ Cole Of Amesbuiry, Mass., an A e, ‘onfo S ton.. Ohjo, omas_ E. May E. s 3 both of Richinond. va -, 2 E: Sradling enneth Atwood and Maggie Harris. radley. Md.. “and Births 'Reported. The following births have el ed 10 Tthe "Reanth “Devariment in"the Tast. 54 hoyrs: Wiliiam and Mary Bauman, bog. ton and Viola Courtnex’ girl Mavilia, gir] Maurice and o girl Leonard H a’ M. Stuermann. irl. ¥ Tichard . and Edna L, Bassett, hoy. Virgil and Pocahontas Gordon, Koy Jerry M. and_Annie Houston, girl Robert and Blanche Meade, gir] Rayfield and Bessic Ransonr. girl The site of a chased by 1005 CONNECTIC THE $28.00 PHILADELPHIA 1519 WALNUT STREET = x Fimmett G. and Marsaret J. Daugherty. Roman camp is in- cluded in the 30 acres recently pur- < ngland, cor- Social Organizations ENJOY YOUR FEXCLUSIVE MONTHLY DANCES AT THE LUXURIOUS L’AIGLON CLUB - SALONS WE FURNISH A HIGH-CLASS ORCHESTRA AND A COVER OF CANADA DRY A FRUIT SALAD ICE CREAM AND CAKE DEMI TASSE AND DANCING 10 TO 1 AT A PRICE_ WORTHY OF YOUR IMMEDIATE INVESTIGATION COL. 3063 ADAMS 5040 1334 W1 NT. N.W. hington’s Unique Dining Room Open _Sundays Dinner, 125 A la’ Carte Serviee A dining room at of @ modern Parisian cafe, Bohemian atmosp) o UT AVENUE N.W. ANNOUNCES FIRST SHOWING FOR SPRING WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10TH A NEW POLICY PREVAILING FFROCKS AND GOWNS FOR ALI. 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