Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of the Navy and \’Irs. Wilbur, With Chinese Mi nister and Mme. Sze, to Be Feted Tomght 2 Secretary of the Navy and . Wilbur and the Minister China and Mme. Sze will share honors at the dinner this evening given by Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolson, who will entertain at the Mayflower Hotel. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard entertained | guests at dinner at the embassy last | night, having in the company the Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don | Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal: the Min- ster of Hungary and Countess Szechenyi, Mr. Justie and Mrs. Har- lan_F. Stone, Mr. Justice James C. McReynolds, Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, Representative and Mrs. lohn Q. Tilson. the Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, and Mrs. Freeman: Judge and_ Mrs. Samuel Graham, Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, stant Attor- General; Mr. nd Mrs. Henry ite, Mr. rs. Charles C. Glover, Gen. and Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. William Sands, Mrs. Hennen Jennings. Willlam B. Osgood Field of > , daughter of Mrs. Henry White; Capt. and Mrs. | John Henry Gibbons, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. R rt, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill, of the British emba: Yonc): the s British en Thompson, Col. Boal, Mr. Wi umm, T.ewis, correspondent of the London | Times: Mr. Raymond Cox of the De- partment of State and Mr. Coleman Jennings. Women's X s their guests at the regular weekly luncheon, Tuesd: May 18, at the Women's University Club on I street. Finnish Envoy to Be Host At Dinner at Legation Tonight. The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel T.eonard Ostrom, will be host at din- ner this evening. Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Min- ister of Panama, will be the honor guest at luncheon Wednesday, May 19, of Senora da Chevalier, wife of the secretary of the le on. The lunch- eon was to have been given today, but ‘was postponed. Senator and Mi Woodbridge N. Ferris entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Bishop and Mrs. George R. Grose. The other guests were Senator and Mrs. James E. Wat- son, Judge and Mrs, Oscar Bland, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert and Mr. Carleton G. Ferris of Chicago. Representative and Mrs. Frank Tlamilton Funk entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wi Alrs. Guy MeCurdy Rrown, all of Bloomington, IIl. Harwood and Mrs. McCurdy have just returned from a four-month trip abroad, and came to Washington to meet Mr. Harwood, who has been attending the session of the National h Chamber of Commerce. The secretary of the Netherlands Jegation and Mme. Loudon, who have made their home at Ward- man Park Hotel since their arrival n Washington a vear ago, will leave tomorrow for New York, and sail Saturday on the S. S. Volendam for Europe, where they will spend four or five months. The Director of the Mint and Mrs. | daughters, entertained at dinner in the Florentine room at Wardman Park Hotel last eve- ning, having among their guests Mr. Warren C. King and his son, Mr. J, Caldwell King of New York City, who came to attend the dinner. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey were the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dewey, at dinner last evening in the presi- dential dining room of the Mayflower. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Benjamin ¥. Hutchison were also in the party. ate Commerce Commissioner Frederick Irving Cox will entert: company of 100 at dinner tomorrow evening at the Congression- al Country Club. Intef and Mr Capt. and Mrs. Frank D. Berrien will entertain at tea this afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock in their home, at 1711 Nineteenth stret. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant will .ave a small company dining with her tnis evening in her home, on New Hampshire avenue, Mrs. Grant’s son-in-law and daugh- ter, Prince and Princess Cantacuzene, are her house guests and will be joined in another 10 days by their two Mrs. Bruce Smith and Princess Ida Cantacuzene. Mr. and Mre. Henry White, who are spending some time in their home, onCrescent place, have asa guest the | latter's daughter, Mrs. Willlam B. Os- good Field of New Yo Alvin T. lert entertained a| ot 24 at dinner last evening partment, at 1785 Massachu- nue. Following the dinner, & tful program of music was given v \lrv Joha Sample of Louisville, Ky., soprano, companied at the piano by Mr. George H. Wilson. Mrs, Emerson Howe will be hostess at dinner this evening in honor of Capt. and Mrs. George W. Steele, ir., in Washington for a visit. sh and Mrs. John Allan will entertain at tea this and Mrs. Steele, Doughert afternoon for Capt Mrs. French Aunounc Her Daughter’s Engagement. Mrs. John T. French, jr., entertained at a bridge party last evening,when she announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Nancy Makepeace French, to Mr. Douglas Coulter, the wedding to take place in the early Fall aither at Sherwood Forest or their home, in Highland place, in Cleveland | Park. Miss French, who received her A. B. degree at Elmira and her M. A. degree at William and Marys College, is a daughter of the late Lieut. Col. French, U. & Mr. Coulter, who has been associate professor at Amer- . | fcan University, Cairo, Egypt. is now in business in New Yorlk. Miss Aline Halstead. daughter of the United States consul at Montreal, Canada. and Mrs. Albert lluluttad,' has selected Wednesday evening, June 9, for her marriage to Mr. Will Rice Amon, son of the late Dr. J. J. in Montreal, and will be followed by a reception in the Ritz-Cariton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hamilton and thelr daughter, Miss Mary Emily Hamilton, are due to arrive in New York tomorrow on the Majestic, and will come to Washington shortly after their arrival. They will open their | Horace G. MacFarland, Mrs. Stanley- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, HOSTESS AT DINNER MRS. WOODBRIDGE N. gan. They were hosts at dinner last night in Wife of Senator Ferris of Michi FERRIS, honor of Bishop and Mrs. George R. Grose. ilton will resume her usual Sunday | Emmie Allen, Miss Mary Bietz, Mrs. Evelyn Brodie, Miss Elizabeth Coving- ton, Mrs. Marie Glicrest, Miss Grace Bare, Mrs. afternoons at hom Mrs, Byron Andrews has returned to Washington after two years spent in Los Angeles, Honolulu, Manila and | the Orient, and has le(’l\ an apart- | ment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Markley Bethea entertained a | company at supper and bridge last evening, having as his guests, Mrs Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Phillips, Miss Muriel Wood, Miss Isabel | Boniface, Miss Mary McLeod Bethea, Capt. Anthony J. Vadala, Mr. Charles Francois Guerin, Capt. Mr. Thomas Lloyd Jenkins. Miss Tracy Copp will entertain at tea this afternoon in the lounge of the Grace Dodge Hotel in compliment | || to her mother, Mrs. M. . Copp, and Mrs. George Lllis, who are her guests from Green Bay, Wis. Miss Copp will be assisted v Miss Genevieve Hendricks of thi Miss Alta M. Chaffee, daughter of the reading clerk of the House of Representatives, entertained in her home last evening in honor of Mrs. Ann Burns, \;,ho is Slip Covers Tallored 1o m your tamiture Belgian linen, per yard. Domestic mnmd Wmdov Shades made to_order. to 307 B, AT Giors: 8T 2P vl 85¢ R. J. Grant were hosts at dinner at ‘Wardman Park Hotel last evening, having as their guests Mr. and Mrs A. E. Carlton and Mr. F. L. Sherwin ©of Colorado Springs, who are en route to their home from an extended visit to Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. Carltori and Mr. Sherwin will spend a week or two at Wardman Park Hotel before re- turning to Colorado. George R. Clark Admiral and Mr: About Spring Foot Weariness Spring days are here. And feet that step along blithely in the morning are often dragging in the late afternoon. 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Mrs. George Richards, Mrs. Yerkes, Mrs. Webb, Miss Sue Downey, Miss Sarah Brawner, Miss Jocelyn Beard, Miss Elizabeth Adkins, Miss Virginia Richardson, Miss Mary Richards, Miss Dorothy Childress, Miss FEugenia Streckelmyer, Miss Elizabeth Wagner, Miss _Mary Irances Darr, Miss Verna Horen, Miss Virginia Graham, Miss Ruth Columes, Miss Margaret Miller, Miss Louise Rhees, Miss Mimi Anderson, Miss Evelyn Mathews and Miss Frances Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Grinnell of Detroit are spending a fortnight at the Congressional Country Club. Former Attorney General and Mrs. A. Mitchell Palmer closed their house | oft drinks, at which s fiami Beach and have arrived in hington. They have taken an tment at Wardman Park Hotel for the remainder of the season. 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