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2 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1926, SOCIETY. Scott of Columbia Alpha Chapter Rl! George Washington University. VISITOR FROM INDIANAPOLIS The toastmistress will be Miss' Rhoda Watkins, president of the, Washington Alumnae Club this yenh! The other officers are Mrs. Stephen & & % i De La Mater, vice president; Mr:i.l Harold H. Dutton, recording secre- tary; Miss Alice Griffith, corresponding s . . 3 | s ; i = secretary, and Miss Lettle Stewart, President and Mrs. Coolidge Receive . el . . . . L qu. Daniel . Chace, nxa‘tiomxl rcf § % cording secretary of the League of Members of Patriotic Societies . : [P . . ; ; . . /. Nicholson of the District branch, | i g E 5 - o ¢ | | who are joint sponsors for a table at ARRANGED I N at White House Today. - o L [E A e r b & i g e : the Maytlower Hotel, will have with a . o AN R ;hem -’l.ddi;!.lm:ulflhed party, lllr'w.ufd::“' CO‘\VL‘ Ihk'] HE President and Mrs. Cool- | entertain at luncheon Sunday in . ‘ | |Senora de Sanchez Latour, wife of the PRICE GROUPS 8 & = 3 s 4 A f Guutemala; Mrs. Purnell, — r - idge will receive the dele- | honor of her guests. ‘ : B e ates to the thirty-fifth Con , : i ! sen ed tgmemul C ngr('ss’ol’ the Na- | Mme. Hauge to Give L e & f:l‘()!1111u~1:>fsh\‘{' H;x u;’;:;l ‘1(;‘_er1\1.i:1;(;1.. ;\llx‘;; Ennaisosicry oY daughicn {IMmeri sty DR pi- o Ll . i {2 ) | Mrs. David I Blair, wife of the inter- 50 $ 50 s oner; Mrs. Wil . . ©f the American Revolution, at 4:30 | jpme. Hauge will be hostess to a | nal revenue commi o'clock this afternoon, in the White | company at dinper this evening in ‘i 4 s liam Mather Lewis, wife of the pres. ouse. her home on Massachusetts avenue. ident of George Washington Univer sity and guest of Mrs. Chace; Mrs. Mrs. Cooliage received the dele- | OTe o HEACE e gates to the congress of the Chil-| Mrs. David Meade Lea will enter- 3 : sty and guest of Chace ; 2 ) dren of the American Revolution at|tain at luncheon Tuesday in her e G e davlor Ctats vice res \ selection of the season’s noon today. home on Massachusetts avenue in| i | lina, and Mrs. Dorothy Cogswell, n- ¢ honor of Miss Claudia Barden, daugh- : tional Gorissaondiie eerethie. of tno| smartest modes for dress Mrs. Dawes will be the guest of [ter of Col. and Mrs. William J. Bar- I e o . s = & e e. The table will be named . . honor at luncheon Saturday of Mrs.|den, now stationed at Seattle, Wash., . e v : ¢ s . o Sk g Dempsey, wite of Representative £ |and Miss Maud Marshall Mason. Her | \ G Clate dE s ompliment (5 e occasions of Madame and Debutante Wallace Dempsey of New York, Who | gther guests will be debutantes of b E & |ident of the League of American Pen will entertain at the Shoreham. last Winter. | & = o 3 < Women. & The Secretary of State, Mr. Kel- | Ars. Charles B. Bawyer, widow of L i e Thatana. Gembeis /o ‘the : cnlc y ’ A e Ay A A e o nike B Fawer wdow oLl o eoThe Indiana, members of tie Co Materials Shades Furs Beck, returned last evening from |gician to the late President Harding, , { trom 4 to 6 o'clock tomorrow afternoon . 5 at the club on New Hampshire avenue, | Charmeen T'histledown Ermine New York, where they spent the day, | arrived today at the Willard from ihe Secretary going to attend the|her home fn Marion, Ohio. Mrs. Saw- at U and Sixteenth streets, having S e 3 & as Ta fl' - - 1 \ r F | affeta Grasshopper Monkey Juncheon yesterday of the Associated | ver, who expects to spend several o g S e Press. 3 weeks in Washington, was accom- | . : H ‘ontinued on Twenty-first Page.) P [ - Mrs, Kellogg, who is at Hot Springs | panied by Mrs. Malcolm Jennings, | Sl o o Kasha Sandal Jap Mink 4 with her sister, Mrs 11414 x«»xs J. Ot- | also of Marion | - S Satin fuverglade Nat. Squirre tis, will not return until Sunday eve- e 5 ¥ y o st S ning or Monday morning. Mrs. Robinson Downey will enter.| S . 3 I mllb‘Lux 1 _\a\% Dyed Squirre tain the National Board of the Chi ¢ Silk Black Dyed Ermine The Secretary of the Treasury, M. |dren of the American Revolution G ‘ i . Mellon, will he the honor guest at|the Willard Hotel tomorrow afternoon | - o ; . ONE OF dinner this evening of the Ambassa- |at 4:30 o'clock. in honor of Mrs. Jo-| & 3 5 v - S i 4 - ; R ks s dor of Italy, Nobile Giacomo de|gion "Van Orsdel. national president : i ; I'HE REIGNING l.l.mds.omu,\ L‘Tblimdutjd L041_4 Ch Martino. Among the guests will be the delegate . % : ! NOVELTIES IN 4 Braided Coats and Taffeta-trimmed Coats rom Mrs s Chapter at 3 j‘ S . . ‘ SILK HOSE— The Secretary of the Navy un om - Do Mre. Wilbur entertained at dinner | Weynesburs, Pa., Miss Touie Mook Jast evening. when their guests were ‘,' owney as entertained the _ A. R. at a tea during their conven ’ 4 : : ; d and Mrs. an O g . y Arpite - v: and Mre. G, | tions for about eight year . : : Gun Metal, with Spes - Jameson of | \re Hedekin, wife of Col. Charles i 4 oy : Black foot and heel. st X | A Hedekin, recalled the invitations . ; i Japanese Envoy and sty ' e . $3.50 A P/ ini i i pane, (et . the 1 - 0 o ol “Jeminine Apparel of Individuality Mme. Matsudaira Return. okes has returned to The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. “ .\Ir:. M. : 5B o &y % . | AMatsudaira returned to Washington | her home, on Massachusetts avenue, 3 & % : . o b last evening from New York, where |from Newport, where she went to| . ; In the weight you TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F STREET lease Gull Rock, the cottage of Mr. | want. | they spent two day: Mrs. Robert Gould Shaw, 2d, of Bos- The Minister of the Dominican Re- |ton, for the Summer season. Mrs, public and Senora de Ariza, the Min- | Stokes spent a portion of last Sum. rd, IED S > Ister_of Halti and Mme. Price and |mer with her mother, Mrs. Gibson | Spending the week in Washington, where she lived during the war with her HOSIERY SHOL the Minister of Nicaragua, Senor Dr.|yahnestock, in the latter' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Newtor rrison was formerly Miss Don Salvador Castrillo, will be amor . Mary Newton. Mr. Harri is a_candidate for the State Legislature, is | the guests at dinner this evening of | a grandson of the late President Benjamin Harriso Arthur Burt Co. 9 Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford, who s. Donald Graham Murray of | —————— e = will entertain in their apartment, in IS EpBrNingUtNeRwRek | L or o e ana | May T Echllar, dean f WWsbthempton| 1343 F Street J the Rochambeau. w l')'\ughe:(euw;(3“‘1‘\:"{‘\1im;r:i Hg'r:; S Lol s mhuckess miother, the| College. l,‘n}\hhu_\‘ (‘vi ull;»rmmrn;ll. pres- | oMb b o e Mrs. Jol » a | ident emeritus of Pi Beta Phi rra- late Mrs, John A. 1 | Welcome D. A. R. to Our 1216 to 1220 F St. N.W. 75 Ft. Frontage on F St Senator and Mrs. Charles L. Mc- | Murray - was fo " | Nary will entertain at dinner this | porrey Was formerly AMiss THelen |, ember: | ternity, and Mrs. Robson B. Brown of evening in the presidentlal suite of |where Mr. and Mrs. Daugherty lived | e e G D s * Newly Enlarged Store A FASHION INSTITUTION ihe Willard Hotel. GATATDer DL ARE <h | Mrs. Henry €. Wallace Paris Washingto: =Y i~ & Clai; Co i Mr. Daugherty | Coming for Short Visit. ngton New 10 Senator and Mrs. Peter Norbeck, |Claims Commission. Mr. Daugherty 5 O aitase. HAEwSE a V. 4 has recently been appointed assistant| Mrs. Henry a widow . Senator and Mrs. W. A. 2 98 Mos = el Representative and Mrs. solicitor of the Treasury. [the late Secretary of ulture, oty R entative and Mrs, gy {be the guest of honor at the annual O e arave ars; | S Karl and Lady Knudson of Lon- | Founde / banquet of Pi Beta Phi or arger an aller omen mson, and Representative and | 4, arrived in Washington tod May 1, at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Wallace, Mrs. C. A. Christopherson are among B Warisc T A ot has been spending the Winter in the prominent guests, who will 'xme;"i' Villiard, where they will remain “for | Swi nd, will arrive in New York o - o - the dance and card party given by or more. ‘They are accom. | April 30, and will come direct to Wash- ‘ A Larger Shop Entirely for Them in Our Newly-Enlarged Storc! the South Dakota State Soclety, Which \ 12 nieq to Washington by Miss H ington for the banquet the following e will be held tomorrow evening in|piyon anq Mr. Herbert Fletcher, night. Mrs. Wallace is a_member of the Garden House of the Grace Dodge | 5¢ T ondon, & arl represent Pi Beta Phi Fraternity, and during her Hotel. way in Grea i v stay in Washington took ,an active s iant 3 - interest in the Washington Alumnae Feprecentative and Mrs. Benjamin | The Rev. Willam Henry Pettus | Club. + Fairchild will entertain at dinner | ;5 retyrned home from a v The annual banquet is given jointly this evening at the Mayflower Hotel | relatives in New York City, 2 | by the Washngton Alumnae Club and in honor of former Senator and Mrs. |yisit at Atlantic City, N. J. the Columbia Alpha Chapter of Pi William M. Calder. g | Beta Phi, which is located at George - 27 L aron and Baroness vom Buelow | Washington Uni Two other P Representative and Mrs. Hays B.|entertained at dinner‘last evening in | guests of the fraternity will_be Miss ar leo ous ‘White of Kansas have as their guest honor of the Amba ador of Germany | = Mrs. W. H. Isaac of Mankato, Kans. |and Baroness Maltzan. The other AT h o g . | guests included the Minister of Guate- N - 4 c The director general of the Pan- | Tii % i Senora de Sanches Latous, ||| . Nt enough people real Masc HSORCEN A O, T atowe. e | Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorp, for |||l ize that clothes should be Black P sehuini Pan American annex in honor pf Dr. | foq Representative and Mrs. Wiliam [l cleaned and pressed thor- ack L'atent with unique Alefandro B, Bunge, director of the | Ronenvers and Mr. and Mrs. Dylett || o} "BEFORE being laid sschi flac b £ Tnstitute of International Education | ' o e TR Fibr e jecain SHifc NG, wt IOW (O of Argentina. In addition to the| Mrs. William Madison Mason is s P z - - ALL guest of honor there were present the [again in Washington, after spending |||| This is one of the best Patent and Bois de Rose SHEER - SILK Ambassador of Argentina, Senor Dr.|the Winter in Aiken, S. C., and has oth insurance. Honorio Pueyrredon; the counselor of | taken an apartment in the St. Mihiel :’::n::,i{:‘fd ';arm(‘ms invise Teather. His[, Pavian CHIFFONS the Argentine embass: Senor Dr. | on Sixteenth street for the Spring sea- Felipe A. Espil; Dr. James Brown |son. these fabric destroyers more Heel e Dr. and Mrs. Ryan Devereux | [|| certainly than do perfectly dowment for international peace; Dr. {, Dr. and Are Ty, Exe Guillermo A. Sherwell, secretary gen- | dVe visiting them in Chevy clean clothes. eral of the Inter-American High Com- | }1°% Anthony J. O'Rellly of New | The Misses Moore, sisters of Repre- | sentative R. Walton Moore of Vir-| zinla, will give a tea tomorrow after- noon, from 3 to § o'clock, in their apartment in the Toronto, for the Virginia delegates to the D. A. R. dent of the Carnegie Institution of Mrs. Samuel W. E arle was hostess Vg-&!flnlmotx;i and tDl: C. Ei McGuire | at luncheon today entertaining at the Cleaners and Dyers Since 1883 of the Institute of Economics. Mayflower in honor of Mrs. ) =aq o rani. Ve N.W. Logan Tucker. Mrs. Earle is re 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Mrs. Adam Wryant, wife of Repre-| of the Chicago chapter of the N. S. 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