Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chist Exccutive s s, Gosltitlee Were Joined at the White House Today by Mr. John Coolidge. HE President and Mrs. Cool- idge have with them at the White House their son, Mr. John Coolidge, who arrived thls morning from Amherst where he is a student. dge will remain over Easter. he former United Siates Ambas- sador to Spain, Mr. Alexander Moore, who was a guest for i v t the Executive Mansion, his home, in Pittsburgh. College, has gon The Vico President and Mrs. Dawes will be the honor guests at dinner Thursday, April 8, of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight . Davis. Secretary At Luncheon Part; The Secretary of logg, entertained at lu home on Nineteenth Kellogg Host Mr. Kel h today at his reet in honor nd Mexican n. In the ling commis lenhoven; Dr. . Mexican Edwin B. Park Dr. Be Col. Henry W. Anderson, Am Mr. 1. Butler Wright tary of State Assistant Secr Romero, Mex William P, tary to th Tin Mott Gunthe Mexican affai Curbajal r. Jose Dr. commission: Mr. chief of the division R Departmer coun: 3 Judge Charles or the American agent; ederick S. Dunn and Mr. Ar- ssistants to the Amer- Ambassador of Argentina. Honorio Pueyrredon, will en t dinner Sunday evening for tes from Argentina to the Pan-American Journalist Congress, when he has invited a numbe distinguished men to meet them. The Senor terts the d The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. tsudaira, accompanied by their two daughters, the Mlles. Matsudaira, left last evening for Hot Springs, Va., to spend the Easter holidays. Switzerland, M. evening been at ) Robert Nelson joined in their apart- teenth street last night by their ¢ pter, Mrs. Henry Punn. formerly Miss Barbara Stan- field. who came up from her new home at Jacksonville, Fla., to spend a week or 10 days. Mr. Dunn could not ac company her North just at this time, hut rrive in time for a brief accompany her back to Senator Stanfield were ment at 2400 may, to _ Butler and her two | Js Wil ¢ and Mary, left| daughters, Beatrice Washington today for their home in ®and will remain there for vs. Senator Butler could them on hccount of been ar- and Mattis, who has - several weeks, vesterday Miss uncle. Senator +is in his Minois hor 1 sndrick. daughter .tor and Mrs. John B. Kendrick, entertained at luncheon yesterday at| the ¢ - Chase Club in compliment | to Miss Maud Marshall Mason, daugh- ter of Mrs. Julien Jacquelin Mason. cuests were Miss Anne But Kath Al of Se erine Wa ney. Miss Taur Winder Brad Childress, Miss Eleanor Snyder, X TDorothea Lane, Miss Helen Gary and Miss Lydia Archbold Representative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson have staying with them at their home on O street Miss Rosalind Kenton of Boston, Mass., who will re-| main until before returning | to New Eng sentative and Mrs. John W.| ve with them for the s their daughter, Miss Tues- Lyon 5 Sum Repr Summers , Miss Alleen Willi who went to New The Polish ns of E ttache of the 8 Hulewicz morning ork, from v will sall Saturday on the Paris for Poland The chief of staff a L. Hines will not obser Sunday afternoons Myer until the last Sunday John usual For in April rett, daugh nd Mrs. Dani e 10 Mr. I Wingfield, will the guest sentative :tt, whose 1 y Magruder place Saturday at in whose honor Miss Smit ining through afternoon 1o brid; Marion vived yes. re house guests the hon s Ruth Hudson, MK set, Chevy Chase, until her marriage, which takes place on Saturday. Miss Marion A ley of L terday afternoon Miss Suzette the Assistant Secretary of the Tre: v entertained b é% %fi“:“‘ % The Willard ¢ '8 | the daughter of | | small party informally at luncheon [today In the presidential dining room f the MayHower. Among her guests were Mrs, William Thomas, formerly Miss Helen Marye, and Mrs, Juan R, Mr. | Mayer. Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, wife of the former Secretary of Agriculture, is re. cuperating in her apartment at the Mayflower from an illness of a week or ten da Fleming McAdoo, ecretary of the Miss Sarah daughter of the former Treasury, Mr. William Gibbs McAdoo, is the guest of Miss Cecil Lester Jones, daughter of Col. and Mrs. I Lester Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Ge have given up the President completed house, at 2801 street, in Wesley Heights, s Howard nt in the ceently fourth nest Bicknell, who usalem March 11, went vpt, and will go to of the Adriatic. They spend some time in l‘ travels since leaving Washington covering many countries, in some of which they lingered for more than a brief visit. Dr was Mond: Brenizer, turned from a visit in her Lome, in North Carc was called a fortnight r. and Mrs. E in Je will probably thel joined who re- former . Patten Wise Slemp will arrive ‘ashington today to jJoin Mrs, Slemp, who has been the guest of her varents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennett, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. lemp will motor to their home, in Sincinnati, the middle of next week. Miss | Frenc] apson, has returned from in_extended trip through New York and New England. While in v York she was frequently enter Mr. and M Alexander Francis buntry estate. mpson has as her guest Miss r, daughter of Mr. and who will be with her ster in her home at 1825 Kalo- rama road. Wallace W. Han antic City at the Dennis, where she has been for the past 10 days with j her son Willilam. who is recovering from a recent i{llness. Lieut. John A. Macready, . A who last week came within a thou- sand feet of equaling the world's alti tude record, is at the Martinique with Mrs. Macready and AW Stevens of Ix Mrs. Alexander Coale Columbus has as her guest for the Easter holidays iss Constance Smith of vark, | Mr. Eben F. Comins has returned to his Connecticut avenue studio after a trip to Californi: Miss Burns Much Feted Before Marriage to Mr. Faerber. Miss Helen Gwendolyn Burns, whose wedding to Mr. Peter Kenzie Faerber of Newport, R. I., will take place Baster Monday morning at the Shrine of the Sucred Heart, has been xtensively entertained. . Easter Day Dinner $3.50 Noon to 9 P.M. SUNDAY APRIL 4 Special Musical Program ARALAREARTRRL NN NNANN 2 ARHEL CERERAEXARLES SUCNRNRANENS ittt iitiia i iiiitl BRRBBISRS where she | impson, daughter of Dr. | | | She will be gone to New York and w | MISS HE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kenzie Faerber, son of Mr. and Mrs f g at 10 o'clock, at the S| | the honor guest at a luncheon and bridge Saturday in the Chinese room at the Mayflower Hotel, given by Mrs. Walter Tunigan, and Miss Regina Biggs Wvill entertain the bridal party Sunday evening following the rehearsal for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Mur A. Cobb left Aiken, S. C., last evening for Wash- ington, Louis Vernon Slona returned from they spent the an apartment at ue. Mr. and Mrs. ker, who recently Miami, Fla., where Winter, have taken 2807 Connecticut ave Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Brennan will have as their guests at the Hamilton Hotel over Kaster Mr. Brennan's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Reilley, who arrive tomor- row from their home at Smith Falls, Canada. Capt. and Mrs. Roy Smith have gone to Newport and are at the Meunchin: ing. . Hugh Garden, who arrived shington vesterda Ny Orleans, will spend several day the Mawflower prior to her return to her home in Lake Forest, Il Mrs. Garden is accompanied by Miss Gar. Edward Plows, also of Miss Marlon Harwar Parker has sail on " 227 F St. N.W. 1 . SLIP COVERS Saturday for Europe aboard the Min nekahda. She will be abroad about two months. J. W, Carmalt have | gone w York and are at the Waldorf-Astovia. Episcopal Church Home To Have Benefit Sale. A sale of fancy and useful articlas is being arranged for Thursday after-| noon, April 8, from 2 to ¢ o'ciock, in | the Ipiscopal Church Home at 3315/ Wisconsin avenue. The articles, which will be on sale have been made by those at the home and the proceeds will be added to the fund for enlarged quarters. The board of managers of the home includes Mrs. Willlam Chan- ning Johnson, president; Mrs. Alcenn Lamond, vice president: Miss Marie Bradshaw, recording secretary; Mrs. | Everard Robinson Todd, correspond |ing secretary; Mrs. W. W. Owens, treasurer; Mrs. Nina Chinn Walke to fit your furniture, R L T Holland Window Shades order. Sizes up to 38 Al colors. $1.25 value Main 3211 for Estimates 213 F St., Dulin & Martin Bldg. Last Minute Arrivals! Received Thursday Just In Time for Friday and Saturday Selling Although we are serving more women than ever before in our History, our Stocks are completely replenished. Plenty of Bangkoks “Plenty of Hair Hats “Plenty of Crocheted Visoas “Prices start at $5 6% ~10~12% aniw SOCIETY. historian, and Mrs. Lewis Marcey, son Randolph Kean as host. Those chairman of admissions. who will be present are Mrs. Jeffer- son Randolph Kean, Mr. Robert Kean, Mrs. C. Mason Smith and Miss Jacque- line’ Randolph Smith, both of Freder- icksburg, Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Randall of Baltimore, Mrs. Page M. Hunter, Mrs. Featherstone, Miss Doro- thy Morrls and Miss Evelina Kean. An_ attractive feature at this table will be the appearance of Jacqueline Smith and Dorothy Morris, dressed in the convent uniforms worn by Thomas Jefferson's only daughters, Polly and Patsy, while at_school in Paris during the time that Mr. Jeffer- son was Minister to France. The Am- bussador of France, as the ranking honor guest, will be from Monticello, owned by Jefferson and loaned by Mrs. Nicholson. The George Washington University table, to be named for Martha Wash- ington. will have as guests the president of the university and Mrs. William Mather Lewis, the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis D. Wil bur, the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Willam Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont and the dean of the university and Mrs. Howard L. Hodg- kins. A large and distinguished audience is expected to be present at the Belas- co Theater Friday afternoon, April 9, when Miss Hawke presents the Chil- dren’s Easter Dancing Festival for the benefit of the Girl Scouts’ Asso- clation of the District of C and when Mrs. Goring Blis fantassy, “Once Upon a Time, given as the feature of the afternoon. The complete list of boxholders for the festival includes Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Wil- ltam M. Butler, Mrs. Thomas F. Bay- ard, Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, Mrs. Frederick . Brooke, Mrs. Fred- erick ' Dent s Frank N Mrs. Charles Mrs. Lindsay swhbridge Tittmann, ell, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, M Thomas_\W. Phillips, Mrs. Wil- bur Wilder, Mrs. Bdward B. Meigs, Mrs. John M. Dryder Theodore Wilkingon and M, Dows. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Beranger will be the guests of lionor at the Jefferson table for the | Monticello breakfast to be given Tues- v, April 13, at the s, Tracy Tuesday afternoon, April 20, in the main baliroom of the Mayflower Hotel the annual benefit bridge and card | party of the Wheel of Progress will be held. Mvs. Richard Floyd Irwin f Northbrook Courts, who his charge relatior I (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) Jefferson’s friendly ance while Minister to that coun- and President of the United tes, e Ambassador will be one | == and will be followed by Senator Claude A. Swanson of Virginia, Jefferson’s na tal State, itor and Mrs. Swan son will have ts at the ta at which Wy Jeffer. son's descendants A Mason | 04 Nicholson as ho i Jofrer- | i Introducing For - Madame The Swagger Oxford In Reptilian Leathers Beige Cobra, Grey Cabra $13.50 Irieraft ,571085“ 71\3/1’ FJ Street ~ o CREERON & 614 Twelfth Street BETWEEN F AND G STS. N Hats Made and Remodeled By Expert rom " Milliners Choosing Your Easter Hat Here Proves a Real Pleasure Untrimmed Sheer Hair Hats $3.98 $5.95 - $7.50 Up Our large selections of these fine quality hats afford one the privilege of selecting a becoming shape in the style and color one desires, and our trained, efficient saleswomen will assist you in choosing a smart trimming of flowers, velvet or silk ribbon—or a novelty that will suit your individual taste. Large and medium brimmed hats that droop, others that roll on the side or back—many with odd contours that are just the styles you see in the fashion wmagazines. 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