Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Chief Executive and First Ladv Were Feted by Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur Last Night. HE President and Mrs. Cool idge were the homor guests at dinner last evening of the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur. The other ests were Mrs. I'redericks, wife of presentative John D. Fredericks of or of North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs Edward W. Eberle, the commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. John A. Lejeune: Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cram- er of North Carloina, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M, Paist of Wayne, I brother-inlaw and sister of the S retary, and Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Ar nold of Los Angeles, Calif.,, cousins of the Secretary. The Secretary of State. and his brother-in-law, Mr. Frank J. Ottis, were joined yesterday at Pine- hurst, N. C.. by the latter's daughter, Mies ¢ Ottis of St. Paul. Baroness de Cartier Entertained at Luncheon. Baroness de Cartier, wife of the Am- | bassador of Belglum, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mre. Le- land Harrison, wife of the assistant Secretary of State. The luncheon was followed by brid; The Ambassador Isabella Howard. w v to spend a week. luncheon today at the tel, when h Mrs. Ferris, A Robert Rlair Bannister, Mrs. Pomroy bridge N s, Mrs, Paul Harrison, Mrs. and Mrs. W. 8 J. Lambert, Mrs. er liamson, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Cravens, Mrs. Freder- fck Coleman, Mrs. v Mix and Mrs. Theodore Hance Tille: Mrs. Denecn, wife of Senator Charles 8. Deneen of Illinois, will receive to- morrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her apartment at 2029 Connecticut avenue. Representative and Mrs. James G. Strong have had as their guests at Wardman Park Hotel the latter's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Coom. and her sister, Mrs W. W, Sulliv Mrs. Coom and Mrs. Sullivan will return to their home, in Chicago. today. Representative and Mrs. John Phil- ip Hill will entertain » company of 20 at dinner this eveni Representative and Mrs, J. Charles Linthicum of Maryvland were hosts at dinner last evening to celebrate their twenty-eighth wedding anniver the Hotel Roosevelt. Covers were for 38. The table was decorated with many roses and Spring flowers fng and after the dinner M Fuller, harpist, and her chestra played. Those present, in addition to the host and hostess, were: The Minis of China and Mme. Sze, S Representative Finis J. Gar- rett, Representative and Mrs. Charles R. Crisp, Representative and Mrs, Tom Connally, Representative T. Alan Goldsborough, Representative Millard F. Tvdings, Representative Mary T. Norton, Representative and Mrs, Hemry T. Rainey, Representative and Mrs. Stephen W. Gambrill, Mr. and Mrs. Franci hite. Col. and Mrs. Ephriam Perton. Mrs. orce C. Peery, Dr. G. Milton Linthicum. Dr. and M necis Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Seth H. Linthicum, Dr, and Mrs. A. B. Kinsolving, Mr. and Mrs. W, Hampton Linthicum. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. King, Mrs. Hogan, Mr. Jack C. Linthicum, jr.. Mrs. A. A. Allen and Mrs. William C. Linthicum. Representative and Mrs. E. M. Irwin are entertaining at Wardman Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Petri and their daughter, Miss Florence Petri, from Belleville, Tl Mrs. Mooney, wife of Representative Charles A. Mooney of Ohio, is spend- ing a few days in Cleveland. Miss Vera Bloom, daughter of Rep- resentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom of New York, went yesterday to Balti- more, where she spoke at the drama meeting of Associatad Women's Clubs on her experience as a member of the board of the Actors’ Theater in New York. The Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Joseph C. Grew will be hosts at dinner this evening. They will also entertain at dinner March 18. The acting military attache of the ¥French embassy and Mme. Thenauit are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Plerre Car- ('l'l.r in their cottage at Miami Beach, 2. The Assistant Postmaster General, Mr. W. Irving Glover, returned to his apartment at the Wardman Park Ho- tel vesterday after an extended in- spection tour which took him as far west as the coast Dr. Carl von Lewinski, consul gen eral for Germany in New York, and Mme. von Lewinski entertained guests at dinner last night in their home on Sixteenth street preceding the recep- tion given by Baroness Maltzan at the German embassy. In the company were Senator and Mrs. Arthur Cap- per, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Miss Beatrice Henderson and Mr. Jay Plerrepont MofYett. Mrs. Gorgas Entertains Guests at Club Luncheon. Mrs. Willlam Crawford Gorgas was hostess at funcheon today at the Washington Club, when covers were laid for 14. Mrs. Smith, wife of Gen, Harry A. Smith, -entertained bridge luncheon today in the Presidential dining room of the Mayflower, her guests being Mrs. Mason M. Patrick, Mrs. Frank B, Hopkins, Mrs. George W. Cocheu, Mrs. Robert M. Danford, Mrs. Aris- tides Moreno, Mrs. Mortimer M. Beall, Mrs. James W. Phalen, Mrs. Louls C. Brinton, Mrs. Willis V. Morris, Mrs. Charles M. Bundel, Mrs. Arthur J. Davis,and Mrs. John M. Morgan. Mrs. Robert Talbot, who is_the guest of Representative and Mrs. Samuel C. Major, will leave Friday, March 19, to join her son, Capt. Ethel- bert Talbot, at the navy yard, Charleston, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart W. Cramer o ————|o[c——1] NOTICE Our mew .factory is equipped with the most modern of shade-making machinery. Assuring you o] erfect WINDOW SHADES at fastory prices. The Shade Factoryl]|! 1109 Fourteenth N.W. MAIN 10428 i v. Kelloge. | will return to their home at Cramer- ton, N. (', thls evening. Mr. and Mrs, Cramer had lunching with them yes: terday at the Willard Hotel the Secre- tury of the Navy, Mr. Wilbur. Mrs. Emerson Howe will entertain at dinner this evening in her apart- mient at 1302 Eighteenth street. She \(_\Il be hostess at dinner Vriday eve- ning preceding the Friduy evening dancing class. AMrs. Fred Dennett and Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp are hostesses today at he Washington Club at a luncheon and bridge in compliment to Mrs. Sanders and Mr utherland, e Sutherland, 13 assist- ng . Dennett and Mrs. Slemp as co-hostess. The additional guests are Mme. Bryn, wife of the Minister from Norway; Representative Mrs. Florence Kahn, Mrs. Ralph Cameron, " Harrold, Mrs. R. 8. Cope. F. J. Garrett, Mrs. T. A. Mrs. J. A. Frear, Mrs. L. 1. Hadley, Mrs. J. O'Connor, Mrs, F. 3 Miss Sproul H. A s. S. B. Hill, Mrs, , Mrs. William Spry A. Rodenbers. wil ned, informally, at din- ner last eveninz, when their guests were Senora de Riino, Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, Mrs. Juan Mayer, the counselor of the Argentine em. bassy, Mr. Felipe A. Espil, and the counsélor of the Netherlands lega- tion, Jonkheer Dr. H. van Asch van Wyek. Mres. Wallace Radcliffe will not re- ceive tomorrow afternoon, but will be at home Thursdays, March 18 and March 25. Mrs. John W. Price has joined Judge Price in their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel after a visit to Em- poria, Va.. where she visited her mother, Mrs. David F. Bailey, and her sister, Mrs. W. T. Tiller, going from there to Richmond before re- turning to Washington. The members of the Kansas delega- tion in Congress were guests of honor at luncheon today of the Kansas Uni- versity Glee Club at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Preceeding the luncheon the members of the glee club were re- ceived by the President. The glee club won the Missouri val- ley regional contest, and are making a short visit at the Grace Dodge Hotel before going to Cincinnati, where they will give a concert. Mrs. de Koven to Sail Saturday for Ialian Home. Mrs. Reginald de Koven, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bel- mont for a few days, has returned to her home in New York. Yesterday she loaned her house on Park avenue for a fashion show for the benefit of the Harlem Hospital Social Service, when gewns-were auctioned for the aid of the hospital. Mrs. de Koven will sail aboard the Majestic “Saturday for Kurope and will go to Florence, Italy, where she will occupy her villa. Today Mrs. de Koven was hostess at luncheon in her Park avenue home in compliment to her daughter. Mrs. H. Klerstede Hudson. Paul Blevden were nner last evening at the Arts Club in compliment to the Min- ster of Latvia and Mme. Seva, pre- ceding an illustrated lecture which the Minister gave on Latvia. Among the 60 guests were Representative and Mrs. Samuel S. Arentz, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Albert E. Carter, Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Clyde P. Aitchison. Judge and Mrs. J. Limeberger, Mr. and Mrs. Courad Young and Mrs. James Monro. After the lecture Mr. and Mrs. Bley- den gave a program of Latvian music. Mrs. George T. Marye returned to Washington _this morning from French Lick Springs, where she has been for about a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black, who have been cruising off the coast of Florida most of the Winter, have re- turned to their apartment at the Plaza in New Yol Mr. and Mrs. Hug Nelson, who recently spent some time in Richmond, and later visited their daughter at Bryn Mawr, have returned to their apartment at the Shawmut. Mrs. Ashton Rollins will entertain informally at dinner this evening, taking their guests later to the National to see “These Charm- ing People.” Mrs. Frank 8. Hight will be hostess at luncheon in honor of Mrs. Han- ford MacNider, wife of the Assistant Secretary of War, at the Willard Thursday, March 18. hos and 2y Since 1883 ? the oldest cleaners Weshington. our methods, .".&13': ogern: We' hase just b wonderful uew cleaningz system. HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 822. THE EVENING STKR'. WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, GUEST IN CABINET HOME i 3 and Mrs. Coolidge last night. daughter, Miss Bernice Arnold, have arrived at Palm Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitch aboard their yacht after cruising to Cuba. Mrs. Arnold and her daughter will return to their Greenwich, Conn., home the end of March. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and their family spent several Winters in Washington, where they occupied an apartment. at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Anne Archbold and her daugh- ter, Miss Lydia Archbold, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopkins Smith in their cottage at Aiken, S. C. Pennsylvania State Society Party Tomorrow. Miss Elizabeth Reeside, one of the i talented singers of Washington, will sing at the meeting of the Pennsyl- vania_Society, which is to be held in the New Willard Hotel ballroom to- morrow night. Miss Reeside has ap- peared at a number of Washington theaters, where she has always had enthusiastic commendation. This meeting will be “the House of | Representatives night,” and the Pennsvivania delegation in the House will be in charge of the program. They will make up the reception line at 8:30 o'clock and later there will be a series of brief addresses by the Pennsylvania solons. After the program there will be dancing. Members' tickets have been sent out and guest cards may be se- cured at the door through the secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donnelly left today for their home, in St. Paul, after A FINE SERVICE-WEIGHT SILK HOSE In all the shades that fashion ap- proves — full-fash- ioned; every thread of every pair per- fect. 2.00 a pair 3 pairs 5.50 THE HOSIERY SHOP Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street Slip Covers Will make to order any medium size three-piece overstuffed suite of furni- ture with five separate cushions. French seam or tape- bound snap fasteners in im- ported Belgian’ s 95 linen for..... 27' (Call, write or phone for samples R. L. ISHERWOOD 1209 9th St. NW. Franklin 6110 Pl e R S A Birthday 14t & H Telephone Main 3707 = Remembrance —of Blackistone Flowers is always in order, no matter who is rounding out an- other milestone. fFetchingly artistic baskets arranged on short notice. Spring Flowers i S TWO STORES i MRS. FRED M. PAISNT, Sister of the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wilbur, and, with her husband, a guest at the dinner which the Secretary and Mrs. dinner, where The { will be D. 18. among A. tional charge regent: W Mrs. ", Gau Belgian Domestic Holland Window Shades made, to order. by 6. ‘Wilbur gave for the President a short visit in Washington. l)udn\(‘ll_\' entertained nig to Washington after a month's trip to the West Indies and Cuba. A number of the members of the Washington Baltimore Saturday for the intercity ning by the Quota Club of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs, ton arrived | will be given by The proceeds will be apportioned lines of work sisted by Mrs. James Henry Harper, Wal Mary B. Snavel wyn, Thomas J. Dick SHP, COVERS Florence Hortense Bosard, Ml Beatrice Gwyn and Miss Marietta Wallace. Senor Alfonso de Olano of Barce- lona, Spain, arrived today at the Wil- lard, where he will spend a week. The Sigmd Kappa Fraternity of George Washington University will give a dance Friday evenipg in the garden house of the Grace Dodge Hotel. Births' Reported. JSchastino und Joseobing Roneivall girl. "and Grace M. Mcl el John B, ST and Margaret G. Fiizgerald. Egther M. Burdett. girl. |l‘| f(ull"hk!l. boy. ot Agnes. . Tanson. boy. *ana Nefle ‘Gramaky. boy. o R and ey, Mrbrla, an Charles. G."and Cornelia M. McCormack. oseph W. and Phllis Mollaun, girl. Topen, e, Pyt Mgliage. £ Marie M. Howland. boy. Mary_Smith, boy. 11, _boy. 'A. Vander Hyden. and Mary Behringer. boy. d Jrene Cartjer, boy d_ Gertrude Cronin. girl d Lorraine I. Mellon. Helen Brvant. girl, d Martha £ Rain. irl n ! d Mabel M. Hiden Sarah ih . girl. * fHyers. rothy ¥ Martha Burrell and Genevieve Clarence §. and Lillian M. Georgey and, Laura E. el ‘harles un i 3. ‘and Edna 1. Bau and Ethel Schott *and_Florence M. Bo Lillian 4. Mo 7 and Lucille E. Grov ¥ d Carol Williams. girl . “ana Fdna, Smailwood rl. sfiflhfl ‘;'\;"IRI'. M]‘ Chartew Snd Ruth Williame. ir o and Ella Crawford. boy Tnatius and Blanche Dorsey. girl Charles H. and Flossie Weldon. gl Ches! nd Beasie Jeffries eirl " CAFE PIERRE of modern Parisian cafe, wii Bohemian atmosnhere. will be Miss Lois Floy Himes, Miss Mary Mr. and at dinner at the Willard. They came Quota Club will go to which will be given that eve- v H, Kay of Bos- today at the Willard, they will spend several days. gt‘t"iz HIGH CROWNS Top the mode. In felts, two-toned grosgrains or the fine new straws, the crown is the climax of in- terest. A smart 89.50 palm of the Mavflower the setting for the concert that Columbin Chapter, Tuesday evening. March room R., the patriotic and educational arried on by the Na- Soclety. 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