Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1926, Page 20

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20 ¥ SO CIETY. SOCIETY Lord and Lady Kindersle for Week’s Visit Arrive Today to Vice President and Mrs. Dawes e President and Mrs. will be the honor guests at dinner this even- ing of Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant. Lord and Lady Kindersley will ar- rive today from London to be guests of the Vice President and Mrs, Dawes for a week, and will be among Mrs. Grant's guests the dinner tonight. Chatelaine ot Italian Embassy Sailing Tomorrow. The Ambassador of ltaly and Donna de Martino left this morning for New York, from where the latter will sail tomorrow on the Conte Rossa for a visit of two months in her home in Italy. They were accompanied to New York by the secretary of the embassy Signor Leonardo Vitetti, who will re ashington with the Ambas- . Mr. Davis, cturn the first of who is expected to t 1 at ot 1 has been in tion trip. Mrs. went to Hot Spring_vaca- hool at South the West for an inspe Davis and their son 8prings for the latte tion from St. Mark’ borouxh of Latvia and Mme. mpany of 22 & The Min Beya will dinner this evening “The Minister of Greece, Mr. Simo- poulos, is expected to return today from New Yote where he has been for a few days. Mrs. Royal nd left today for New York City to spend the weel end with her son. Royal, jr. rejoin- ing the Senator their Wardman Park apartment the first of the week. The Counselor of the ( vaklan legation and Mme. Lipov will be the guests in whose honor Col. and Mrs. George . Thorpe will entertain at a supper party Sunday evening. Mr. Sizurd will appear in the Washing Co’s performance of “lLohengrin® Monday. will also be an_honor guest. The Counselor and Mme. Lipova are leaving Washington shortly for a vacation in Europe “hoslo- The First Secretray of the Bolivian legation and Senora de La Barra will the honor guests at dinner this evening of Mme von Lewinskl, who will entertain a compa of 10, later taking them to the Muytlower Hotel to dance. no Casajus, military Spanish_embassy, left He will return Wardman Park Maj. Victo attache of the today for New York. to his apartment at Hotel on Monday Rear Admiral and Mrs. George E. Clark have as their guests at Ward- man Park Hotel for a day or two the latter’s niece and her husband, Mr. and Mr: sel Morency of River Forrest, Tl Former Senator and Mrs, Thomas Sterling are leaving Washington for New York. where they will spend a few davs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J mon left today for Bridgeton., N. J where they will be members of a house party given by Mr. Oberlin fmith at his country place, Lock wold. They will return 1o their Wardman Park apartment the first of the week William W. Clark Noble will Art d Archeology studio assembly at 1328 Twenty-second street. tomorrow afterncon at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Mitchell Carroll will speak on “My Summer in the Arche- ological Fiell.” Mrs the at the studio. Mr. and entertain League 7 their ed to Daytona Beach. Fla., after a short visit in her Chicago home. Speaker and Mrs. Longworth Guests of Congressio Club. The Speaker of the House and Mrs, Nicholas Longworth were the guests in whose honor the Congressional Club gave u reception last evening in the charming clnbhouse on New Hamp- shire avenue. The president of the cluh, Mrs. Hadley, wife of Represent- ative Lindl M. Hadley of Belling- ham, Wi with the Speaker and Mrs. Longworth, recelved the guests. Mra IHadley's gown was of gray crepe embroidered in gray beads and chenille. made on straight lines, with bateau neck and no sleeves. The h was little shorter than pe the floor, was edged wide band of chinchilla fur, a double string of pearis. Mrs. Longworth's gown was of red and gold rocaded satin. the upper portion of the bodice of flesh-color tulle and lace. the brocade draped to the left side and held at a slightly lowered waistline and falling in a wide sash he carried a red scarf with long fringe, and in her ears emerald- }studded earrings and a Maltese cross and diamonds hung on a in about her neck. ection of thg Marine Band Or- seated al the north end of the roomn, played throughout the ev ning. The supper table had a center- plece of pink tulips and tall pink candles were in the candelabra and in tall vases on the stair: nd in the ballroom, where the receiving party stood. were gay Spring flowers with and passywillows. Senator Frederick H. Gillett, former Speaker of the House, and Mrs. Gil- lett arrived early and stayed for some little time after the guests of honor had gone. Mrs. Gillett was in black velvelt, made with square low neck and no sleeves, and the skirt of the gown gracefully draped. She wore strings of pearls about her neck and pendant jet earrings. Assisting the ofticers of the club at the reception were the wives of the members of the Ohio delegation who are members of the club, including Mrs. Frank B. Willis, Mrs. Roy G Fitzgerald, Mrs, Char! Thompson, Mrs. Charles C. Kearns, Mrs. Charles Brand, Mrs. A. E. B. Stephens, Mrs. W. W. Chalmers, Mrs. Mell G. Under wood, Mrs, James T. Begg, Mrs. Ellis Moore, Mrs. John McSweeney and Mrs. Charles A. Mooney M Cooper, wife of Representative Henry Allen’ Cooper of Wisconsin, was hostess at lunchéon today, enter. taining at the Willard in compliment to Mrs. L. A, Pradt of Wa w, Wis,, who has many friends here, made during the years that Mr. P’radt was an Assistant Attorney General, during the McKinley and Roosevelt admini strations. Mrs, Cooper’s other gues included Mys, Willlam A, Oldfield, M James A. A . Benjamin .. Fairchild, Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. Anderson H. Walters, Mrs. Fred Den nett. Mrs. Carl A. Droop, Mrs. H. L Rust and Miss Sue Brunn. Mrs, Edward Browne, epresentative Browne of V ix spending the week in N attending the Garden Club of New York flower show w tepresentative and Mrs. George R, Stobbs of Massachusetts, who enter- ined at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room of the May- flower, had as their guests Repre- sentative and Mrs. Franklin W. Fort of New Jersey. Representative and Mrs. Willlam R. Coyle of Pennsyl vania and Representative and Mrs, Fletcher Hale of New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dierks entet- tained informally at dinner last eve- ning. Mrs. Charles Dawes, Vice President’s nephes wife of the has return An entire section of our Millinery Salon is devoted to HATS— “EXQUISITE” These are ultrasmart models, so modestly priced that you will be tempted to select one for Walter D. Wilcox will enter- large tea this afternoon, Mrs. at a § m% THE FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. 0., FRIDAY. MARCH 19, 19%. MEMBER OF SENATE CLUB MRS. RALPH H. CAMERON, With her husband, Senator Ca ron, she is spending the Winter at 1911 R street, where they frequently entertain. Mrs. Cameron is & member of the Senate Ladles’ Lunch Clul wheh her guests have been asked to meet Mme. Frieda Hempel. Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp was host ess to a company of 10 at luncheon today. Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook. presi- dent-general of the D. A. R., left yes: terday for an extended trip through the Middle West, where she will attend the State confererces of the D. A. R. of Kentucky, Ohlo and Illinofs. On March she will lay the corner stone for the new dormitory for girls at Oxford College, Ohlo, given hy the | D. A. R. in memory of the first pres dent-general of the organization, Mrs. | Caroline Scott Harrison, wife of Pres ident Harrison. She will also go to | Cambridge, Ohio, to unvefl the marker | glven by the D. A. R. on the historic covered bridge at that point. Mrs. Cook will rejoin Mr. Cook in thelr apartment at Wardman Park Hotel a week from Saturday. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyat tained at a bridge party I in compliment. to Miss Carrie Jones Garrett, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Daniel A. Garvett and her fiance, Mr. Burnley M. Wingfleld. The guests were Mr, and Mrs. George Vest. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Noell, Miss Annalee Meyer, Miss Jeanette Garrett, Miss Kathleen Jones, Miss Louise Young, Miss Elizabeth Graves, sister of Mrs Wyart: Miss Donna Ruth Crissinger, Mr. Charles Gerner, Dr. Elmer Shep pard, Mr. O. B. Morrisette, Mr. Thomas | Slack and Mr. William M. Jardine. | Abigail Harding Lewis, sister ! late President Harding, is the Mrs of th guest in whose honor a tea will be en this afternoon at Hassler Villa, ilver Hluff, near Miami, Fla. The be ses will be Mrs. Gertrude Hass- . L. Plerce and Mrs. Frank Miss Eleanore Hellmuth will arrive ne fn St Louis Tuesds BN Galt & Bro. Jewsllers Siverswiths _Sutioners Rare Jewels Fine Watches Gold Ware Silver Ware For nearly a century and .Suntvfihce President Jelferson’s administration we_have enjoved the , of d * Sloscly sentifed with the official ‘and social life of the capital and nation. Established 1802 March 30, and will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Boland unt! she goes to Douglas, Mich., to open her cottage. Mr, and Mrs; Joseph P. Tumulty have gone to New York and are at the Waldorf-Astoria for a short stay. Col. Grant Chairman of Easter Monday Cotillon. Col. U. S. Grant, 34, is the chairman of the men's committee for the Wash- ington cotillon, to be held at the May- flower Laster Monday evening, April 6, and Mr. Willlam Bowle Clarke is secretary. The women's committee is composed of Mrs. John Washington Davidge, Mrs. John Allen Duugherty, M Lyman B. Kendall, Mrs. William Mitchell, Mrs. Charles H. Patterson, Mrs. Emory Sands, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and Mrs. Walter D. Wil- cox. The favors for this dance are being selected and will be unusually attractive, Miss Joan Collins entertained at a bridge luncheon and shower yesterday in compliment to Miss Nan Darton, whose marriage to Mr. Willlam Kerlin will take place next month. The guests were Miss Blanche Wingo, Mrs. Max Prentice, Miss Helen Newton, Miss Mary Harrison., Miss Eleanor Judd, Miss Anita_ Smith, Miss Ruth Wil liams, Miss Virginia Rea, Miss Beatrice Workman, Miss Muriel Davis and Miss Elizabeth Hogan Judge and Mrs. J. T. Dithmare of Madison, Wis,, are spending some time in Washington as the Ruests of Dr. and Mrs. ¢ Galpin. Mrs, Lyman L. Graham, wife of Lieut. ahani, will entertain the wives of the members of the Coast and Geodetic Survey at luncheon and afternoon at the Grace Dodge Her guests will be Mrs. R, L. rris, Mrs. F. H. Hardy, Mrs. G. L. Bean, Mrs. L. O. Colbert, Mrs. E. 11. Pagenhart, Mrs. R. 8. Pat- ton, Mrs. 1. \W. Hempel, Mrs. G. P. Rude, Mrs. J. H. Hawley, Mrs. L. C. Wilder, Mrs. Durgen, Mrs. Ch: Thom M Willlam Par- ker, Mrs, W, E. Parker, jr.. Mrs. M. . Clement, Mrs. .. R. Edmonston and Mrs. R. R. Lukens Gen, and Mr: L K Zalinski will entertain a p Fay of nine Sunday 56 “Sunny” AINTINESS of line D in the high, graceful arch and Louis Heel of this gleaming Black Patent Model, with a touch , of Lizard in simple design round vamp and across the slender ankle strap. It has a “kick” quite expressive ol Marilyn Rerself in “Sunmny. Hosiery Suggestion Medium weight Silk Lisle top in Shadow, Dove Gray or Wood- land Rose. New Low Price Three Pairs .35 $3.80 1337 F St. N.W. PRE-EMINENT EASTER FASHIONS 13th & F STREETS N.W. EXCLUSIVE ‘Millinery Importers 3 Blsgancs WITH DANN & CO. EASTER MODELS OF SUPERB DISTINCHON For this Special Saturday Display Immediately recognizable as of the $15.00 and $18.50 type evening at the dinner concert at the Mayflower. Miss Joan Collins entertained at a luncheon-bridge shower yesterday at the Hotel Roosevelt in honor of Miss Nan Darton, whose marriage to Mr. Willlam James Kerlin will take place April 18. The guests were Mrs. Max Prentice, Miss Blanche Wingo, Miss Helen Newton, Miss Ruth Willlams, Miss Anita Smith, Miss Beatrice Work- man, Miss Elizabeth Hogan, Miss Muriel Davis, Miss Virginia Rea, Miss Eleanor Judd, Miss Mary Harrison and Miss Darton. Dr. Boyd Carpenter will be the guest of the literary lectures section of the Women's City Club tomorrow after- | noon at 4:46 o'clock, and will speak on “The Literary Contacts of Europe With Asia.” Dr. and Mr: returned from Kennedy Butler have visit in Atlantic City. Shower for April Bride Held Tuesday Evening. A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Miss Louise Hoyberger, on Gallatin street, Tuesday evening, March 16, for -Miss Margaret Miller, who 1s to he married in April to Mr. Carl Reisinger. The decorations of the living room, y, good shade will ears. Y lustat hus our New ambric Shades which are rainproof, cleanable and sunproof, they cost %8¢ & year. 38 in.x6 ft. $1.40 shop price. Qwnrae WINE Rt Maln 3211 for Estimates 1217 F St.. Dulin & Marth window W g e Since 1883 HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Phone Franklin 822. | SOCIETY. as well as the dining room. were carried out in lavender and yellow. Lavender sweet peas and jonquils, with southern smilax, were on the table. The little cousins of the hostess, Marie Thiemeyer and John Thiemeyer, jr.. pulled the ribbons, which released rose_petals that showered the bride (Continued on Page HEMSTITCHING Pleating, Buttons Covered Mrs. M. E. Holley 2651 15th St. N. JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. WASHINGTON PARIS Each Day Brings Here . 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