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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Sir Esme and Lady Isabella Howard to Entertain a Distinguished Company at the Embassy Tonight. | today the American embassy in Berlin, HE Ambassador of Great Brit- ain and Lady Isabelia How- ard will be hosts at dinner this evening at the embassy. in | ‘The marriage of Miss = | garet Livingstone, daughter The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. [.,.m Mrs. Colin 1. Livingstone, to Matsuda'ra. were the honor guests at | Cowdr. William Joseph — Wheelr, dinner last evening of the nt | United States Coast 1, will take Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. | place this evening at » o'clock in the | Charles S. Dewey, who enter! rtained | home of the bride’s parents ut 1249 in their home, on Rhode Island ave- | Kenyon street. hue. The other guests were the Min- ister of Lithuania, Mr. Bizauskas; the | Mrs. Enos = Minister of Latvia and Mme. Seya, the | Informal te Assiatant Secretary of State and Mrs, | o'clock at | | | | “lavice Ma of Mr ewman will give an Ci J. Butler Wright, the Director of the | street. Roc v 3 Budget and Mrs. Herbert C. Lord, |of Mrs. Clarel Williams, wife Mr. and Mrs. Henry White, 3r. and [of Admiral Williams, commander-in- | Mra. Hampson Gary. Miss Sugette |chief of the Asiatic fleet. Mrs. Wil the Ital. | llams will soon leave to join the Dewey, and the secretary o tan embassy, Signor Leonardo Vitetd. | admira Assisting Mrs. M 1 in China Newman will be her oy, Mr. Sze, | sisters, also Mrs. L. H. Fitzhugh and ‘o Entertain Tonigh | perhaps a few others. Mrs. New | man’s home is one of the most charm- of China, Mr. Sao-Ke | “ The Minister Alfred . will be host to a company of men at dinner this evening at the | legation. | The Minister and Mme. S: tained at dinner last evening their ranking guests were the A1 ine in the Rock Creek Park vicinity, and was occupied for some time by the commercial attache of the French bassy and Mme. Heilmann during residence here. enter- | when | the here. Miss Margaret Willis Conant, daugh sador of Mexico and Senora de ' . : ; er of Mr. John Willis Conant of gx::l;he Minister of weden and Mme. | Washingion, and the Rev. Cameron S ¥ Parker Hall, pastor of Cl Tres- | e iovs | WD Church, New York, were e City. The ceremony was performed Morales, e Pan-Ameri Senorita Enriqueta R will be a delegate to th , the the Wirst Presbyterian Chur sorge Ale Gan Red Cross conference next week. [ 1oV 1. (COrse I Senora de Alfaro w the honor “".;”'h‘.','.l -<:|.‘vex-:h e guest ar luncheon today at the Wil | YIRS BRCEIC 00 of white fard Hotel of Senora de Chevalier, B i r ith o ey SHife Of the mecratary iofithe digntion | 1aoe) Shot with (Iver, Wb LIS e s Seis ot wao | ot mulle Niferitullesvell was Hold by Robert F. Mackenzi cap of rare old lace and she car - Nes. Price; B fed lilies of the valley. Mrs. Carl 3 s vlind Long of Santa \hmi}cul = ; Calif.,, was matron of honor for he; the hostess, and Miss Mary Lackes. | sister, wearing pink_chiffon, and the MicafiBibro, wife lof Bir. Gustice | Eriiclother aenants wepe Mrs. iylen B . S t et ames C. sister ol Tt s entertained & |} idegroom, and Miss Isabel Ireland. e vy Ghingd Club. 8 | who were dressed in blue frocks like il g e the matron of honor, and me\’ all ;i | carried arm bouquets of Spring flow Representative and Mrs. Bolivar .. "y Tornton Bancroft Penfield o p e i e thelr |was best man and the ushers were daughter, Miss Eleanor Ogden Kemp, | \#% [FE FEY & o in their apartment at Wardman Park [ gt ™30 ™ Meredith o i Siohard Towne, Mr. Theodore Represtntative jand Mrs. Finis J.|Mr. Allen AU Garrett are planning to. MOLor 10 | ppe Rev., Mr. Hall, who is a son S R Tenn., 48lof Mr. and Mrs. William \Webster o e it ir | {all of New York, is a_graduate of Son, Mr. Burns Garrett. will graduate | Hal 06 LR VEOR o Swiitlams col- next week from the McTyre Prepara- |jege Edinburgh and Oxford Universi- Tory Sohool at MckKenzie, Tenn., and | 15¢ BAIROEEER o logical Seminary, it is possible Reprosentative and Mrs. | et qnd 0o 0 raduate of the Garrett will be present at the exer- | x\gtjonal Cathedral School here and ) S Vellesiey and Teachers' Colleges. Mrs. Garrett entertained at lunch- | gpe pys been engaged in soclal work a esterday when her guests were D vk dor Sire YErubert Fisher, Mrs. Wallace 1. :"‘ BB OEK IR DR e White, ji.; Mrs. Tom Connally, Mrs. | Col. and Mrs. William P’ Wooten Hlenry E. Barbour, Mrs. Samuel B.!entertained at dinner last evening in | Hill. M. Sol Bloom, Mis pvera | compliment to pr. and dure »hn Bloom, Mrs. Luther Johnson, | ke )thers in the com- Mrs. Boli 2. Kemp, Mrs. Theodore | pany _wer Charles B. Howry, H. Tiller and Mis, Fred Dennett. | Mrs. William Wheatley, Mr. and Mrs Representative and Mrs."W. E. Hull | Willlam Wllliams, and Mrs. John have as their house guests in_their | Crawford. apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs. N. C. Smith and Mrs. Leslie H. Erler of Peoria, 1l Col. Augusto Villa, military attache of the talian embassy, will return to his apartment, at Wardman Park Mrs. Harry M. Packard was hostes at luncheon today at the Congressiona Country Club, her guests remaining through the afternoon to play bridge In the company are Mrs. Sidne: Bursle Joseph Gilbreth, Mr: Hotel, the latter part of the week aft-| Harry Mrs. Joseph Saunder: er spending several days in New York | A : City. ma Foote, Mrs. mond_Garrett, Mrs. < Mrs. Bruce Baird, Mrs. John = ram, Mrs. Caroline Shinn, Mr: Mrs. W. H. S. Stevens, ns and Mrs. John O. Evans. Mme. Thenault, wife of the French assistant military attache for aero- nautics, has visiting her, her mother, | Mrs. O. M. Spencer of St. Joseph, Mo., who will be with her until the second week in June, when she will go to Cape Cod, Mass., where she has a cot- tage for the Summer season. The marriage of Mr Anderson of this eity to Mr. William A. King of St. Petersburg, place Friday evening, May 14, in the Miss Mary Smithwick, daughter of Representative and M John H. |home of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Smithwick, entertained at luncheon |Carl Jetton at 248 Eighth street south- today, when her guests were Mrs.|east. The ceremony performed at 8:30 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. A. E. Spielman, pastor of the Wilson Me- morial M. E. Church, officiating in the presence of only the members of the two families. Mr. and Mrs. King will leave Tues- day for their home in St. Petersburg. South Trimble, jr., Mrs. John Darby, Mrs. Thomas Wadden, Mrs. E. F. $tone, Mrs. Edward B. Lake, Miss Florence Halsey, Miss Rebecca Dial, Miss Grace Roper, Miss Elizabeth s Mary Loulse bercrombie and The annual dinner of the Salmon Club was given evening at the Army and Navy Club, when the pre dent, Col. Wilds P. Richardson, pre- sided. Among the guests were { Speaker Nicholus Longworth. Senator | Charles L. Mc) enator lawrence D. Tyson, Representative Daniel R. Anthony, ir.; Representative S. Wal- lace Dempsey, Representative Allen J. Furlow, Representative James P. Glynn, Representative W, Frank James, Representative John J. Mc- Swain, Representative Nicholas J. Mme. Hauge gave a dinner home on Massachusetts gvening for he and Mrs. Ross Todd in her £ Louisville. Col. and Mrs. G, M. Grimes have @ guest at their home, 1869 Mint- wod place, Col. R. J. Fleming, who is stationed at Fort Riley, Kan. He will be with them for some days. Mr. and Mrs. Chace Announce Their Daughter’s Engagement. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Chace of Chevy Chase announce the engage- ment of their daughter Marjorie to :\d:‘ Frank Bell Robson of Baltimore, 1 The marriage of Miss Dorothy Anna Maria Schurman, voungest daughter of the United States Ambassador to Germany and_ Mrs. Jacob Gould Schurman, to Lieut. James Marshall McHugh, U. 8. M. C.. will take place oo ion. “Reptile” Shoes! A new and e sive Family treanon for the bewflchug ho ever herself o“:gm % A City Home in the Country You can have no idea what a delightful com- munity—and what com- fortable and convenient Homes—constitute e Gray Lizard Tan Snakeskin Sauterne Kid North Woodside, Md. Patent Leather until you see them. White Kid ; All the beauties of na- Mlov'::;n!}em'le Sl ture and all the utilities of town introduced into Cottages and Bungalows —built on the most prac- tical lines and equipped in the most modern way. North Woodside is only 1.3 miles beyond the Dis- trict Line at Ga. Ave.— a short 20 minutes’ ride in or out. $7,950 Sold on Convenient Terms | le g | Our representative is there every afternoon—or phone our office up to 9 P.M. Watch for our sign on the left of the boulevard. MIEERRS2SS Deal With a Realtor 1415 K St. Main 4752 —are the “last word” in Shoe Fash- And here, the “last word” in "SANDELLA THE EVENING MR ‘Wife of the Minister to Sweden assist in formalities for lhe Crown P ROBERT STAR. WASHINGTON, WOODS BLIS! , with him, returning to this country to rince and Crown Princess of Sweden. Representative John ¢ Speaks, Representative Jobn Q. Til- son, Representative Albert J.\Vestal, Representative Harry M. Wurzbach, Mr. Dan A. Sutherland, delegate Alaska; Assistant Secretary of Col. Hanford MacNider: Mr B. Hollis €. Clark Mr. Michael ard F. Sedgwick, Carl Smith, Mr. Alfred J. Stofer, . Kenzie \W. Walker and Mr. George L. Whitford. Neighborhood House to Benefit by Twin ks Fete. Mme. Ekengren, who has charge of the Swedish booth the flower fefe for the benefit of Neighborhood House to be held at Twin Oaks tomorrow afternoon, will be assisted by a num ber of the future buds ashing- ton, including Miss Elvir: M Christine Ekengren, M Butler, Miss Beatrice Butler, Miss Charlotte Mayo, Miss Virginia May Miss Henderson, M £ Tuckerman, Laura 1. Sinnott, War, ward N M i Mary iewett Wells MacArthur, Miss Rion Fortescue, Frances Warner and Mis Flannery. Another interesting feature of the Miss Mary Virginia | fete will be the Turkish booth, where Mrs. Robert Imbrie, who has spent much time in Persia, will serve de- licious Turkish coffee and sell cigar- ettes. She and her corps of assist- ants will be dressed in Persian cos tume. Mme. Sawada, wife of the counselor of the Japanese embassy, will preside over one of the most picturesque booths of the afternoon, under a Jap- anese cherry tree in full blossom. She HOME COMFORTS and SUMMER LUXURIES A modern apartment home amid outdoor settings on a beautiful park. Here is the ideal summer home in the city, within walking distance of downtown centers, and with every convenience of good POTOMAC PA ARK APARTMENTS 21%aw € STS. u Furnished or Unfurnished xclu- most alled : | Domestic Holland_ Window Shad Palmer, | the embassy, their tumes, making a picturesque back- in in the Sylvan Theater of Mr. and | Mrs. Bell's suburban home, Twin | Oaks. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, chair- man of the garden party, has an able corps of assistants, including a large number from the diplomatic circle. Congressional Club Assistants for Friday Tea. The guests of honor at _the Con- Slip Covers Tailored to 8t your furniture Belgtan linen. per yard mada to order. Sizes up to 36 by 6°. All colors. $1.25 value. . aln 3211 for Etimates 1217 F St.. Dulin & Martin Bldg. 008 to 6i¢ [————|a[———o] the limbs and protect garment. will be assisted by several ladies of native cos. | | ground for the flower table. { AD The King-Smith Fauvettes” will THE SH E FACTORY give a charming program of songs R and dances in costumes at 6 o'clock | 1109 14th St. NNW. Main 10428 " 75¢ | 85¢ Coon W77 Rvnt Swim:Dive-Play In a limb-free the Suit that changed bathing to swimming There was a better way to make Swimming Suits, and the Jantzen is the result. In it are patented features that insure the freedom of We've got the Jantzen in a wide variety of col- ors—plain and striped—the perfect swimming $6:75 gressional Club Friday afternoon will be the Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, §. J., regent of the Georgetown S hnul of Forelgn Service, and_Miss Dora_Min- ovitch, pianist, and Mr. Isaac Mino- vitch, violinist, youthful musicians of very remarkable abllity. Prof. | Walsh has recently returned from Europe and his talk will be a tray- elogue. The usual tea will follow the program, when Mrs. Frederick H. Gillett, Mrs. F. R. Gooding, Mrs. Peter Goelet Ger nd Mrs. Frank Gardner will preside at the tea table. Mr. and Mrs, B. L. Jennings of Chi- cago, arrived yesterday at the Willard, where they will pass a week. Miss Mary Alice Hoover ente at a bridge luncheon yesterd: noon in her apartment at W Park Hotel in_honor of Mrs. Blake of New York, who is the house | guest of Miss May Crowley Mr. s et William ancisco are where they are vilower. Mc now stop- Mr. and Mrs. Charl have returned to their after spending some Ilmo here Maj. and Mrs. Prescott S. Tuck and Mrs. Frederic A. de Peyster of New York City are spending sev- eral days in Washington at the May flower. . Sheppard in lowa, th North Carolina State Society Party Tomorrow. The entertainment and dance at the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow under the auspices of the North Carolina State Soclety bids fair to be one of the lead ing social events of the society’s sea son. The theme of the evening will be the sesquicentenniul of the signing of the Mecklenburg declaration, which was the first first document asserting the independence of this country from Great Briwain. The Mecklenburg Dec WINDOW SHADES At Factory Prices Send Your WINTER Clothes to Be Cleaned This is one of the best forms of moth insurance, for soiled gar- ments invite theso fabric destroyers more certainly than do perfectly clean ones. HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers Since 1883 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W, Phone Franklin 822 EEEEEE—:EEEI Pbilq)sbom ELEVENTH ST, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 1926. laration of Independence was signed in Charlotte, Ni C., May 20, 1776, and to- morrow night this American classic will be read by Miss Julia M. Alexan- der of Charlotte, divect descendent of one of the originalesigners and mem- ber of the North Carolina State Legis- lature. Another feature of the program will be an address by Mr. Frank Page, chairman of the North Carolina State Highway _Commission, on _“North Carolina—Past, Present and Future.” Mr. Page will be introduced by Mr. David H. Blair, United States Com- missioner of Internal Revenue, who 15 also a North Carolinian. The pro- gram also includes orchestral num bers, followed by dancing and cards. The reception committees are headed by Mrs. Anna E. Wadden and Mrs. Edwin C. Grego The annual benefit dance by Capital Society, Children of the American Revolution, will be held in L’Alglon Salon Friday evening from 9 to 1. and is being sponsored by the national president, Mrs. Mrx. John M. Kerr, Mrs. Rose Mul Former Representative Allan Moore | care and other members of . the of Tllinois entertained at dinner last | national board. night at the Willard, where he has| Miss Helen Stout, Mrs C. C. L e et Coombs, Mrs. James Mooney, Mrs : g _{W.C. Kloman, Mrs. Philip G : Mee. Cotnellus Vanderbilt aciivedjire 4onls o Bt o e ek in Washington vesterday afternaon s. Finley Morse Van Hoese from New York and is at the May- hetine: Dowiing. A Mes fower Harry Dowling are additional patron- esses Mr. William_Ste: M HEMSTITCHING broidery Floss, assorted shades. Mrs. M. E. 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Stewart, Mr. Francis Hoffheins, Mr. | Marion Dove, Miss Mary Tsobel John Andrews, Mr. Robert Mickey Howard, Miss Eleanor Chambers, Mr. Leighton Morgan, Mr. Trimbl Mrs. Mildred Goodiel, Miss Frances Sawtelle, Mr. Hugh Alexander, ) Sherman, Miss Catherine Kloman John Wackerman, Mr. Joe Webb, Mr. | Miss Olive Parmele, Miss Catherine Kennedy Watkins, Mr. Morris ¥ Foster, Miss Mario Fulton, Mis: mele, Mr. Hamilton Coit and | Jack Thompson will form the floor | committee, assisted by the young ladles’ commlittee, composed of Miss Daisy Newkirk, Miss Mildred Barnes, Miss Elizabeth Harding, Miss Bertha | Crane, Miss Janice Burroughs, Miss | Elizabeth Hopkins, Miss Marion | Stewart, Miss Elizabeth Sawtelle, | Miss Eire Mooney, Miss Antoinette Thompson, Miss Virginia Thompson, | Miss lLouise Brougham, Nichols, Miss Martha Ennis, u‘umflmfld on Twenty-first Page) Special Sumrn?r Courses Commercial Art Illustration Interior Decoration Ask For Booklet Miss Helen LIVINGSTONE’S ACADEMY MIsS | 1517 Rhode Island Ave. G G S.E. 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