Evening Star Newspaper, May 14, 1926, Page 20

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20 Se) CIETY. SOCIETY The Ambdssador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard Hosts to Dmner Part\ HE Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will entertain guests at dinner Wednesday eve ning, May 19, at the embassy. Last evening Sir Esme and Lady Tsabella Howard were guests at din ner of Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, who asked a_company of 22 to meet them. Mrs. Elkins was hostess at a lunch eon party today, having the same number of guests. Mrs. Herbert Hoover Secretary Commerce, will return 1o Washington tomorrow, from the Girl Scouts’ camp at Briarcliffe, T.. where she has been since Sunday wife of the “pening of Finds Enth The op of the National Capital Horse Show at Arlington Park this afternoin prefaces four dayvs of good outdoor sport for Washington soclety, and even under unfavorable circum. siances. like a May shower, enthusi asts will fill the boxes and seats. The Commissioner of the District and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph have as guests in their hox at the horse show this afternoon Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom and her sister and niece. Mrs. | Brooke and Miss Mildred Williford of | Atlanta. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake. | Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman are ente Serbs, 4 : vichich, and Mme. Radewa, wife of the | Minister of Bulgaria. Col. Robert M. Thompson is host to the Assis! Mrs. Ha Carroll F Mrs. Ed her Gen. anc Mrs. James Hilda Sykes. | alker has with Andre W. Brewster. Mrs. D (. Stapleton is entertaining | her brother-indaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Rousseau Barber. who her house guests, and Mr. and M George E. Hamilton, jr. Mrs. M. F. Stokes was hostess to a amall company at luncheon and took | her guests later to her box at the horse show Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chiswell have with them their house guest, Miss Ann | Bover of New York. The Minister of Switzerland, Mr. Marc Peter, is expected to return to Washington tomorrow from New York, where he went to attend the meeting of the Academy of Political Science. The Minister of Gautemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour, the Min- ister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro and the Minister of Latvia and Mme. a shared honors at the dinner given last evening by Interstate Com merce Commissioner and Mrs. Fred erick Irving Cox, who entertained at the Congressional Country Club. The guests numbered 80, including Sen ator and Mrs. William King, Senator and Mrs. R S.Copeland, Senatorand Mrs. or Sheppard, Senator and Mrs. Edward 1. Edwards, the Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. J. Walter Drake, Commissioner and Mrs. Blair, the counselor of the German embassy and Frau Dieckhoff Mme. Seya, wife of the Minister of Jatvia. was the honor guest at Juncheon today of Mrs. Emerson Howe, who entertained a company of 14. Senator and Mrs. Joseph T. Robin son of Arkansas were dinner guests Wednesday at the Mayflower of Mr. and Mre. Henry I. Green of Chicago, who are now in Washington. Their other guests were Mr. H. H. Ferguson of Alton, Tll; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hale of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fitzgerald of Springfield, m nd Mr. J. Verlie of Alton, Il Mrs. John D. Fredericks has closed her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel and gone to Los Angeles to join Representative - Fredericks, who has been confined to his home for several | guest, W ednesd ay. Miss Finch's School in New York, and their son, James D. Fredericks, will remain in Washington to finish his school before joining his rarents in California. Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, wife of Representativ Kincheloe of Ken tue < giving an interesting party his oon for their voung duugh- ter, Gene, who will have a party of her voung friends with her. while Kincheloe will have a party of wn-up_ folk . Mrs. Kincheloe will give several songs. and Gene, who is a gifted young musician and dan~er as well as a composer. will play ard recite a story of a beautiful garden. The little | Misses Howe, Miss Nance Hall, Miss Dorothy New and Miss Gene Kin cheloe ~will give some fancy and classic dances and will do the High and fling Assisting te Alrs. Kinaheloe | Mrs Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. Benham, Mrs. Frank Hen: William Kernan, Miss Mansfleld. Miss Marie Maguire and Miss Marguerite Ayres. will A recently appointed secretary of embassy and Mme. taken an apartment in Park Hotel Schlimpert have it Wardr The naval attache embassy. Capt. Edmond D. Willm, and Mme. Willm have returned from a trip to Norfolk and Portsmouth. Mrs. David L. Stone, wife of Col Stone, U. S. A., entertained a com pany of 12 at luncheon today in the presidential dining room of the May- flower in compliment to her house Mrs. W. P. Ennis of Fort Sill, of the French Okla. | Younz Diplomat Host at " | Country Club Dinner. Mr. Llex. Wahaby of the legation, was host at dinner las ning, entertaining at the Congressional Country Club in compliment . to the Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy. Others in the company were the first secretary of the Bolivian legation and Senora de la Barra, the first secretary of the Bulgarian legation and Mme. Risseroff, Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick, Miss Katharine Watson, Miss Vera Bloom. Senorita Yolanda Jaimes Freyre, Miss Inger Bryn, Miss Laura Bryn. Miss Charlotte Burrage. Maj. and Mrs. W. Zum- brunn, Lieut. and Mrs. Victor Beau, Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford, M E. Rowe, Mrs. Martin, Miss Dorothy Weed, Miss Frances Hopkins, Miss Evelyn Mathews, Miss Dorothy FRIDAY, MRS. D. N. LEE, ay. Her mounts are Wellington, Wood Girl and Homeward. MAY 14, 1926. of Middleburg, Va., and lhm of her entries in the National Capital Horse Show, which opened at Arlington Park aft, in ho! W U. Mai Mondell, Miss Helen Watson, the secretary of the Chilean embassy. Senor Benjamin Cohen; the third secretary of the French embassy Mr. Armand du Chayla; the secrs tary of the Bolivian legation, Senor Victor Jaimes Freyre; Senor Augusto Cruchaga, Dr. A. Sardek, Mr. Kamel Bey. first secretary of the Egyptian legation; Dr. Farag Moussa, third secretary of the legation; Mr. Salem Effendl, attache of the legation: Dr. Tamara, Mr. Robert Kelley, Capt. A Vadala, Mr. J. Wholean and Mr. George Willlams. Dr. L. Rowe, director general of the Pan. Amerl(’an Union, has left for Philadelphia where he will preside at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Political and Social Science of which he is president. Mrs. Ivan Ernest Bass, wife of Capt. Bass, U. S. N.: entertained at_bridge in honor of Mrs. Dobson of Boston, who is a guest at the Mayflower Hotel. In the company were Mrs. 8. B. Mil- ton, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. A. B. Court, Mrs. Roscoe Davis, Mrs. A. F. Atkins, Miss Margaret Mansfleld, Mrs Schwartzwallader, Mrs. Baxter, Mrs. Grogan, Mrs. Hird, Miss Margaret Laughran, Mrs. Stahl, Mrs. Sterling, Mrs. Biggers, and others coming in later for tea, when Miss Agnes Bass months because of ill health. Their voungest daughter, Miss Deborah Frederic will finish her year at and Miss Rivers Applewhite assisted. Miss Agnes Bass is entertaining at dinner in honor of her cousin, Miss Semi-Annual Sale MILLINER at 1/2 off 28 Hats Formerly $10.00. . 1250. ... 15.00. . 16.50... . Now ..., 18.50... Now.-.. 20.00. .. 292:50...° 25:00. 27.50. . 32.50.. .Now: 35.00.... Now. Sports and Dress Models for Matron 19 Hats Formerly 14 Hats 11 Hats 12 Hats 5 Hats 7 Hats Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly Formerly 6 Hats Formerly 5 Hats Formerly 2 Hats Former]y 2 Hats Farmer]y Now. .. $5.00 Now... 6.25 Now.... 7.50 825 9.25 10.00 11.25 12.50 13.75 16.25 17.50 and Miss Now. 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