Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Guests of Assistant Secretary of Treasury at Dinner Tonight. HE Vice President ard Mrs. Dawes will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Charles 8. Dewey. The Secretary to the President and Mrs, Sanders will be hosts at a tea Aance this afternoon, from 4:30 to & o'clock, in the palm garden of the Mayflower Hotel, when their guests will number 80, including members of diplomatic, official and resident so- ciety. Mrs. Taft Honor Guest at Luncheon Given Today. Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Jus- tice, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. Davenport White, whose other guests were Mrs. George Sutherland, Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham, Mrs. William Crawford Gorgas, Mrs. Henry Brown, Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot, Mrs. Willlam Bailey Lamar, Mme. Rosso, pirs. Emerson lHowe, s, J. Harry Covington, Mrs. Robert Mackenzle, Mrs. Francis P. Sands, Mrs. J. A. L. Van den Bosch and Mrs. William Wearny Carr. The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy are expected to return this afternoon from a brief stay in New York. Miss Clara Sproul entertained at a tifully appointed luncheon to- day in honor of Mrs. Charles S. De- neen, wife of Senator Deneen of mi- nois. and Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, president of the Congressional Club, where the party was recelved and en- tertained. - The table had an artistic decoration of Spring flowers, and the other guests were Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Martin B. Madden, Mrs. Rose Anthon, Mrs. Paul Henderson, Mrs. Herbert Kerslake, Mrs. F. D. Letts. Mrs. Samuel S. Arentz, Mrs. David Allen Robertson, Mrs. ‘Wallace H. White, jr.. Mrs. Lombard and Dr. Frederica Keep. Mrs. Couzens, wife of Senator James Couzens, was hostess at luncheon to- day, her guests being Mrs. Thomas ¥. Bayard, Mrs, Archibald Hopkins, Mrs. Deming Jarves. Mrs Robert Hinckley, Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. James R. Mann, Mrs. Nsthaniel B. Dial, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. Bamuel Beverly Williamson, Airs. William L. rounse, Mrs. Ross "Thompson, Mrs. Charles C. Marbury, Mrs. Charles Gray Matthews, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Mrs. John Foote, Miss Sedgley, Miss Tsabel Sedgley, Miss Caroline White, Miss Mary Phelps Morgan. Miss Elolse Sargent and Miss Margaret ‘Wade. nator and Mrs. James A. Reed will ensleer(.alm the members of the Mll: souri delegation at dinner tomorrow evening in the grand ballroom of the Mayflower, when covers will be laid for 44. Mrs. Spencer, widow of the late Sen- ator Sel{;en P. Spencer of .\fln_!oufl, will give the last of her series of TLenten talks tomorrow morning, at 10:30 o'clock. in the home of Senator and Mrs. Porter H. Dale, ‘at 144 B street northeast. Senator Royal S. Copeland will be host at dinner this evening at Ward- man Park Hotel to the New York dele- gation in Congress. Representative and Mrs. Charles A Eaton have with them in their Ward- man Park apartment their daughter, Mrs. Russell Burwell, whose husband 18 dean of Brown University. The secretary of the Belgian em- bassy and Mme. Tilmont entertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower Hotel, when their guests included Count and Countess Pagliano and the secretary of the Netherlands lega- tlon and Mme. Loudon. The second counselor of the Italian embassy and Signora Catalani and the former's niece, Signorina Theodoria Catalani, have gone to Florida for & fortnight's stay Mrs, Henry F. Dimock, mother of Signora Catalani, with whom they have spent the Winter, will leave this afternoon for Augusta, Ga., to remain until after Easter. Mrs. Dimock will therefore not receive on Sunday after- noons, March 28 and April 4. The naval attache of the French em- bhassy and Mme. Willm entertained at dinner last evening In compliment to Admiral and Mrs. Hilary A. Jones. Covers were laid for 16. Mrs. G. W. Offut is entertaining a party of 20 at e bridge luncheon to- day at the Grace Dodge Hotel. The party is given in compliment to her sister-inlaw, Mrs. Lemuel D. Offut of ‘Baltimore, Md. Her guests include Mrs. Thomas Offut, Mrs. Drury Ludlow, Mrs. Thomas H. Baker, Mrs. Janette” Thompson, Miss Louise Mc- Guire, Mrs, Frank Morrison, Mrs. Chauncey Carter, Mrs. Catherine Mc- Cullouch, Mrs. E. Little, Mrs. Jasper Bell, Mrs. George W. Offut, jr.; Mrs, Arthur Smith, Mrs. Harry Mourning, Miss Jennie Offut, Mrs. Harold Brient, Mrs. Henry Offut, Mrs. Edward B. Gibson and Mrs. Charles Money. Mrs. Theodore Tiller will entertain at luncheon Saturday in compliment to Mrs. Fred Dennett and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp. Mrs. Reed, wife of Senator James A. Reed, and Mrs. Bloom, wife of Representa- tive Sol Bloom, will assist Mrs. Tiller. Chief of Staff and Mrs. Hines Entertained Dinner Guests. The chief of staff and Mrs. John L. Hines were hosts at dinner last even- ing in their quarters at Fort Myer, en- tertaining in compliment to Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Robert J. Travis of Savan- nah, Ga. Gen. Travis is studying at the War College. Others in the com- pany were Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Han- son E. Ely, Gen. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Brig. Gen. John B. Bellinger, Brig. Gen. John J. Joyes and Mrs. Willlam Sage of New York, who is visiting Gen. and Mrs. Hines until Monday. Gen. and Mrs. Hines will be at home Sunday afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock at Fort Myer, when Mrs. Sage will receive with them. Representative and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills entertained at dinner last even- ing for the Republican members of Congress from New York and their wives. Their guests were the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Longworth, Sen- ator James . Wadsworth, jr.; Rep- resentative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Representative and Mrs. Robert L. Bacon, Representative and Mrs. Na- than D. Perlman, Representative and Mrs. Benjamin L. Fairchild, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Representative and Mrs. Harcourt J. Pratt, Representative and Mrs. Frank Crowther, Representative and Mrs. Thaddeus C. Sweet, Representative and Mrs. Harold Tolley, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Walter W. Magee, Representative John Taber, Mrs. Taber and Miss Taber, Representative and Mrs. Wallace Dempsey, Repre- sentative Clarence MacGregor, Rep- resentative J. Mayhew Wainwright, Representative and Mrs. Frederick M. Davenport and Representative and Mrs. Gale H. Stalker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowes, who are at Wardman Park Hotel until the end of April, were hosts at din- ner there last evening, entertaining in compliment to the secretary of the legation of the Irish Free State, Mr. William J. B. Macauley, who will sail Saturday for a two months’ leave. The other guests were the Minister of the Irtsh Free State, Mr. Timothy KAPLOWITZ 'NCURPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST A BARGAIN JPECIAL $35 & $43 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES FOR$[Z . 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