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20 % SOCIETY Vice President and Guests at Panama HE YVice President and Mrs. Dawes will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro. Secretary Mellon Formally Announces Daughter’s Engagement. Mr, Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, anuounces the en- gagement of his daughter, Miss Allsa Mellon, to Mr. David K. Este Bruce, son of Senator and Mrs. Willlam bell Bruce of Maryland. No date ior the wedding is announced, but it s understood that it will take place in the near future. Mr. Bruce is connected with forelgn service department ot Department of Stat The Ambassador of Germany, Baron Maltzan, will entertain at dinner this evening at the emb for the G man merchants delegation. There| will be about 42 guests ut the dinner and about 20 guests will foin the company later for a reception. | The Minister of the Dominican Re public and Senora de Ariza have W them their youngest daughter, Sen P. Michelena of Santo Lomingo. nora Michelena is an accompi singer as well as a pianist o ab; The Minister of Poland and Mme. Ciechanowska will give a recep- tion this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at_the legation, when their guests will be only the Polish Colony | in Washington, the occaslon being in relebration of the Polish constitution day. Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf have given up their apartment at the Anchorage, and are living on thelr yacht Felicta, which is anchor- ed just off the Capital Yacht Club. The military attache of the French | embas: Gen. George A. L. Dumont, is in New York, where he went to at. tend the sixth annual reunion dinner of the Transportation Corps, A. E. F. He will return to Washington Tues- | day. the the | Se: | The former Minister to Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretoff will entertain a company at dinner this evening. ! Mr. Egil Holmbo, who has just ar- | rived to take up his duties as attache | of the Norwegian legation, has taken | an apartment at Wardman Park | Hotel. He was previously statiwied | in Montreal. Representative and Mrs. Charles | 5 3T . Eaton will retu thelr apart- | at Wardman Park Hotel tomor- | after spending the week end at their home, Sunbrite, at Plaintield. | N. J. Mrs. Bdward D. Hays, wife of | former IRepresentative Hayg of Mis- souri, entertained at a bridge lunch- eon today to Mrs. Claude R. Porter of Des Moines, wife of the former Assistant Attorney General, and Mrs. | George A. Smith of Denver, Colo. The | other guests were Mrs. Homer Hoch, | Mrs, Fred Dennett, Mrs. Thomas H. Balger, Miss ra Sproul, Mrs. Dav! Meekison, Mrs. <laude R. Porter, jr Mrs. E. H. Haug, Mrs. Dosier De Vane and Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Mil- ton. Mrs. Hays was assisted by her daughter, Miss Cathryn Mary Hays. The commandant of Fort Myer and Mrs. John L. Hines will entertain at a dinner dance.this evening at ¥ort| Myer. Former Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial entertained at luncheon yes- terday when their guests were Sen- ator Lee Slater Overman, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, former Sen- ator Hitghcock, former Governor of South Chrolina _ Robert A. Cooper, Mrs, Wilbur La Roe and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Clark. Miss Hebecca Dial, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Dial, who has been in New York for about five weeks, will rejoin her parents here Wednesday. Mr. W. Irving Glover, Assistant Postmaster General, lef sterday for North Dakota and will return to ‘Washington the first of next week. Mrs. Ernest George Walker has is- sued cards for an at home Sunday af- ternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock, at 2112 8 street. The marriage of Miss Debby Jean Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Wright of Batesville, Ark., to Mr. Warren E. Miiler, attorney of ! Washington, is taking place this after noon at 5 o'clock in Calvary Bap- tist Church, this city, the Rev. Wil- llam S. Abernethy officiating. The church is decorated in a color scheme ot green and white, carrfed out in ferns, palms and Baster lilles. Mr. W. F. Raymond will sing “At Dawn- ing” and “Because,” accompanied by Prof. Thomas Moss,, organist of the church. The bride's gown 18 of white satin, with court train, and her vell of tulle, dotted with orange blossoms and held by a cap of lace, with a coronet of pearls and orange blossoms. ~Her bouquet is of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Eva Morgan, maid of honor, wiil wear a bouffant frock of blue taffeta, petaled In silver- edged maline, and her bouquet i3 of pink Ophelia roses. There are four other attendants, Miss Edith Morgan, Miss Virginia Walker, Miss Vinnie Morgan and Miss Blanche Mayes, in rainbow-tinted 1affeta and picture hats of matching color maline. They will carry bou- quets of pink roses. The little flower girl, Miss Jean Fisher, namesake of the bride, s wearing & frock of ruffied white. Mr. Charles B. McInnls Is to_be hest man and the ushers are Mr. Boliver B. O'Rear, Mr. Hugh D. Wingard, Mr. Willlam . Brewer and Mr. Hoyt Harper. Following the ceremony the bridal party leaves for Virginia for a bridal You'll Be Tempted —delighted, satis- fied by the many good things served for luncheon in— Our Coffee Shop There are sand- wiches, salads, pas- tries, etc., prepared by Cornwell-trained chefs. Featuring daily from 11 to 2:30— A Special Hot Luncheon, at 50c Don’t forget to take fome a boz of Cornwell’s famous millc chocolates, $1.60 tb. RNWELLS tries—Frults—Luncheon 3 Main 875 3§ | been |of the regular month! | Kentucky Visitor Feted | Mrs. M. W. Ewell. SOCIETY. Mrs. Dawes Dinner Legation Tonight dinner at the Little Tea House, the bride and bridegroom latec going on | & wedding trip. The bride will wear a smart going-away costume of blue and gray. returned nd will Deming Jarvis_has visit 1 New York entertain x small dinner pa Mayflower ilotel this‘evening and Mrs, Henry M. Dawes are » Willard, having come to Wash n their home, in Columbus, Mrs. Dawe: Ir. Dawes is a hrother of the Vice Presiden Mrs. Robe: at a_bridg Borden Harriman is at Wardman Park lHotel, having come to be with Mrs. J. Lowe Harriman, | {the death of whose son, Mr. Oliver | Harriman, who was first secretary of | he American Legation in Copenh: zen, Denmark, occurred on Saturda Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea en tertained a company of 16 at dinner Saturday evening. Miss Ann Dabney Stuart. who has visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Bolling, at War man Park Hotel, will leave this even- ing to join her parents, Mr. and Mr Alexander Stuart of Abingdon, Vi Miss Stuart has been spending sev- eral months with her sister in New York City. The Junior Alllance of All Souls' | Unitarian Church is to have charge tea at Friend. ship House, 326 Virginia avenue southeast, this afternoon, from 8 to 6 o'clock. | i | i During Visit Here. | Mr. and Mrs. William Francis Zum- brunn entertained at a buffet supper last evening in- compliment to their house guest, Miss Lillian Ingram of Lexington, Ky. Among those present were Senator and Mrs. Rice W. Means, Senator Richard P. Ernst, Senator | Daniel F. Steck, Representative and | Mrs. Carroll Reece, Col. Edward P. Thayer, Mrs. Geneva Dunham, Mr.| Carleton Edward Moran, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Evans, Maj. and Mrs. William Williar Miss Pearl Zum- brunn, Mr. orman Campbell, Capt. and Mrs. Bryan Milburn and Mr. and A number of entertainments have | been given in honor of Miss Ingram. | Friday evening Mme. Soyez was host- | ess at dinner for her and Saturday | evening Maj. and Mrs. William Wil- llams gave a dance in honor of Mi Ingram, who left last night for her home in Kentuck: | Mrs. J. Irving Steele will entertain | at dinner this evening in her apart- | ment at the Burlington Hotel, in | honor of Mr. Edward S, Thomas of | San Francisco, celebrated basso. | the annual Founde new recardless of their condition can buy one new chair for nowadays. Mr. 1233 10th St. NW. g, “Say It With Flowers” Mother's 14th ® H Telephone Main 3707 Greatly Reduced Prices This Week Oniy UPHOLSTERING All parlor suites and odd chairs reupholstered and restored to look like We can reupholster vour 5-piece parlor euite rizht now for less than you Armstrong will come post hasto pereonally this week with vard samples of ailk tapestry, mohair and velours from which to make selections. Moral— Money Now | Flowers for Mother’s Day | [ Nothing else so fittingly expresses the hal- i lowed sentiments of Mother's Day (May 9, this year) as a remembrance of choice flowers. Special Baskets, Boxes and Bouquets of Flowers, #3 Ur {| We're prepared to make deliveries anywhere by Parcel Post or Telegraph and request the favon of EARLY ORDERING. TWO STORES THE EVENING MISS AlLSA Daughter of Mr. Andrew W. Mellos nounces her engagement to Mr. David liam Cabell Bruce of Maryland, and MEL Secreta K. Est Bruc STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, May L. Keller, Mrs. Robson B. Brown, Mrs. Ei L. Helmiok, Mrs. Reginald Geare, Miss Mary Schaaff, Miss Mar- garet White, Miss Alice Griffith, Mrs. Harold H. Dutton, Miss Lettie Stew- art and Miss Helen Gregg, president of the Columbisa Alpha Chapter at George Washington University. Miss Marion McCoy and Miss Joan Collins entertained the guests with vocal and plano solos. The decora- tions were the red carnation, the fra- ternity flower, with white lilac and white spiraca. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kilkenny of Chicago, who came to Washington to attend the dinner on Saturday night at the Willaid by Vice President and Mrs. Dawes, are at the Willard, where they plan to stay several days. Miss Lillian Grundy, formerly of St. Joseph, Mo.. now living at Pasa- dena, Calif., who has been the guest of her cousins, the Misses Calhoun on Fairmont street, left yesterady for her home after a four-month visit in the East. Georgetown University senior class of the Medical School will have a stag supper in the Chinest room of the Mayflower Thursday. Mrs. Jullan €. Smith has been re- moved to her apartment in the Ontario from a local hospital, where she has been seriously ill. Mrs. Smith will of the Treasury, « Bruce, son of Senator Wil- day banquet of P? Beta Phi fratern !\ which was held at the Hotel Roose. velt Saturday night, were honored by | Club; Mrs the presence of three of the founders | of the chapter at George Washington | Univer: founded in 1889, The lmme Harper Turn Hazelton and Miss Sall Sparks. Other members of the fraternity, who_were seated at_the _speakers’ | FORCED SALE | To Settle An Estate 3 East Lenox Street Chevy Chase, Md. Tuesday, May 4th Open 9:30 A.M. ANTIQUES Mahogany Sideboard Sleigh Bed Chest of Drawers Bureaus and many other good pieces STRICTLY CASH All articles purchased must be removed within 24 hours at buyer's expense and risk. ottt [o[——— 0]t [ o[ i [0 ———| B |8 Call us before starting to _clean house. Fraklin 7483 Mother's Day Flowers Sent Anywhere by Parcel Post or Telegraph. Please Order Early. 1222 F St. Telephone Franklin 6357 table, ar dent of Miss Rhoda Watkins, presi. Launderers the Washington Alumnae Henry_¢', Wallace, Miss | Dyers = FEBEETEETTEEN IR B S EEHEEWE MAY 3, 1926, leave for a stay at Atlantic City as soon as her strength permits. The Soclete of the 8 Chapeaux et 40 Femmes will hold a May day dance at the Lee House tomorrow, to which all legionnaires and auxillary mem- bers are invited. Dancing will start at 9 o'clock. Mrs. Leon Arnold is chairman. Mrs. M. Wichcomb, Mrs. McRae, Mrs. Warner, Mrs. D. Dono- van, Mrs. Killeen, Mrs. E. Fowler, Mrs. L. White, Mrs. Ella Nessmith, Mrs. Dorothy Harper and Mrs. Mary Kalhos, who is departmental chapeau, are on the reception committee with Mrs. Leon Arnold. The hostess committee of the Amer- fcan War Veterans' Club, at a meet- ing held at the residence of Mrs. Charles Riemer Thursday evening, completed arrangements for the ban- quet, installation and ball to be given by the club at the Mayflower Hotel Thuysday evening. 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