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18 SOCIETY. SOCIETY ‘Ambassadors of Spain and Belgium Making Brief Visits to New York and Returning Here in Midweek. of Spain,|liano living at Wardman Park Hotel, Riano, went to | has heen appointed Italian Minister to York this morning and | Finland and wiil sail for his post at Will be at the Hotel Ambas- sador for a few day The Ambassador of Belgium, Baron de Cartier, has gone to New York w0 remain for several days and is at the Hotel Ambassados Mrs. Kellogg Hos! at Tea For Mrs. Luke McNamee. Mrs. Kellogg is entertaining infor- mally at a tea this afternoon for Mrs. Tuke McNamee, wife of Rear Admiral McNamee, naval attache of the em- Passy at London while Mr. Kellogg Yepresented this country Ambassa- «dor there. Mrs. Stobbs, wife of Representative George R. Stobbs of Massachusetts, wwas hostess at luncheon today in the presidential dining room of the May- flower, where her guests were Mrs. Hale, wife of Representative Fletcher Hale of New Hampshire; Mrs. Pratt, wife of Representative Harcourt J. Pratt of New York: Mrs. Mayback, wife of Cal. Alfred Allen Mayback and Mrs. W. Radford Coyle. The commandant of Fort Myer and Mrs. John L. Hines have returned to their home at the fort after an ab- sence of several weeks. Gen. Hines was on an inspection tour, visiting Fort Leavenworth, Fort Riley, Fort Sill and San Antonio, and Mrs. Hines spent some time in Cincinnati and White Sulphur Springs. g Gieneral and Mrs. Hines have with them for a month the latter’s sister, Mrs. R. N. Dickman General and Mrs. lHanson k. Ely will be hosts at dinne! i v evening. fuardo Racedo, first secretary e d'affaires of entina, re- ardman Park Hotel this Mme. Racedo. stening at Miller vesterday of the Argentine sea- Buenos Aires. turned mornin i plane Maj. and Mrs, Charles Redding Wil- guest in their home, at 1870 Wyoming avenue, Miss Virginia Harvey of Boston, for whom they will | entertain at a dinner dance Wednes. | day evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Maj. and Mrs. Williams will enter- tain informally at dinner tomorrow evening in compliment to Col. and Mrs. Harry Burgess of the Panama Canal Zone. who are house guests of Col. and Mrs. Charles L. Foster at the Riltmore Apartments. Mrs. Wil- liams will be hostess at an informal luncheon Friday to Mrs. Thomas Slavens. Miss Pearle Zumbrunn enterfained avith a dinner dance Saturday night at the Congressional Country Club, The guests were Senator and Mrs, W. Means, Dr. and Mrs, H. W. Svans, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Franels Zuwbrunn, Maj. and Mrs. William AVilliams, Capt. and Mrs. Bryan L. Milburn, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Brown, Mrs < le of Birmingham, rman Campbell, Mrs. H F. Zumbrunn, Miss Gertrude Urfer, Helsingfors the last of this month. Brig. Gen. George A. I. Dumont had guests at lunch Friday in com- pliment to Miss Marguerite Jacob of Tarrytown, N. Y., entertaining at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George U. Rose and thelr young daughter, Miss Marion Rose, have arrived from England, where they have ltved for several vears, and will spend some time visit- ing in their former home here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rose and their daugh- ter will receive with Mrs. Rose's sister, Mrs. M. Minnix, who will have an informal at home Thursday evening at 4317 Argyle terrace, near Eight- eenth and Varnum streets. Mrs. Minnix has issued no cards for the reception. Mrs. Stone Luncheon Hostess For Minnesota Visitor. Mrs. Edward R. Stone, wife of Col. Stone, United States Army, who en- tertained at luncheon today in the presidential dining room of the May- flower in compliment to Mrs. Law- rence Washington of St. Paul, had as her other guests Mrs. Robert E. Olds, wife of the Assistant Secretary of State; Mrs. James W. MeAndrew, Mrs. Porter J. McCumber, Mrs. Har- rison Brand, jr.; Mrs. Charles B. Stone, Mrs. Jarvis Bain, Mrs. Warren Owens, Mrs. Willlam Connell, Mrs. C. C. Williams and Mrs. E. S. New- man. Mrs. W. Irving Glover has re- turned from West Hampton Beach, Long Island. The Assistant Post- master General is in the Southwest in connection with the Alir Service of the Post.Office Department and will be absent from the city about 10 days. Lieut. and Mrs. Evans G. Hanson have as their guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hanson, who are en route to Mr. Hanson's new post at Colon, Panama, where he will be American consul. Mr. Hanson was formerly consul in Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight are attending the commencement exer- ciges at Ogontz School, Rydal, Pa., from which school their daughter, Miss Barbara Hight, will graduate tomorrow. Their other daughter, Miss Phyllis Hight, who has likewise heen at Ogontz for the past year, will be there for two years more. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Arthur Jaquette announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Kingston Jaquette, to Mr. Francls KEugene Houghton, son of Mr. and Mrs est D. Houghton of Glen Echo, Md. The marriage will take place in the Autumn, ! Miss Annette C. Julia Teresa Sheridan, Miss Sheridan and Mrs. M. | Sheridan O'Connell will close their | Winter home, at 1762 Twenty-first | street, and expect to leave Wednes- Brown, Col. E and Mrs. M. L. ¥ox of G Mr. mnd Mr. M. — | Mrs. Thomas Bradley is chairman | of the committee for the flower booth at the Mavfair Garden Party which | will be given tomorrow and Wednes- day in the garden of 1633 Twenty- ninth street in Georgetown. She is assisted by Mrs. Willlam Mather | Tewis, Mrs. Lincoln Green. Mrs. | Frank C. Page, Mrs. Frank Bright. | Mrs. John Thlder, and Mrs. Herman Hollerith. 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Or Phone Franklin 7483 Mr. Armstrong will call ly with samples " THE EVENING In Local So =10) MISS JULIET AUKAM, Daughter of Judge and Mrs. George C. Aukam, one of the most popular irls in the judicial circle in Wash- ington. day by motor for Syracuse, N. Y., and later will go to their country place, ‘Willon Hall, Cazenovia, for the Sum- mer. Mr. are in the Amb: and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre ew York and are stopping at ssador Hotel. John Hampton Howell has re- (1 from a six-week absence on the Pacific coast. Mrs. Howell, who was formerly Mrs. Fina Mero Stuart of Los Angeles, will join him here shortly. 1ss Grace Willye Garner, whose age to Mr. Richard B. Cox will place tomorrow evening at Calvary Baptist Church, was given a party and linen shower by a group of friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ches A. Gwinn, in Chev Chase, v, evening. In the company were Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Gwinn, Miss Dora Gwinn, Miss Hilda Ervin, Miss Grace Claw- son, Miss Roberta Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Worth, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur French, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Gar- ner, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mozingo, M and Mrs. Robert N. Anderson, Mr. Richard B. Cox, Miss Elizabeth Farr and Miss Grace Willye Garner. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Pino of Long Beach, Calif., will arrive in Washing- ton Sunday and will be at the Pow- hatan Hotel for a week. They are to_attend the un 3 3l , STORED | REPAIRED Remodeled Call Main 4530 | Bertram Cohn 1235 G Street n-the-air ON THE ROOF Atop the Earle Admission Music by Al daly Zgentle: e and Syncopators s Furriers Since 1916 || Storage Charges Payable in the Fall |/ ‘f?’.é?.i’.“".". 00000000000000000000000% % N 727, $10 to Every Coat Typical of Rosedere Distinctiveness. 3 AIL Sales Final. Tlew Blae dIn Seft WitR And COATS formerly $25 to $150 13th and E Sts. $ 49.50 : % (g aint ra igh eels Are’ Smartest, 914 oo Hard fllade AR f S Hode AF Ef of a memorial at Annapolis to their son, Milton Pino, who was an officer on the 8. 8. 51. Miss Vera Bloom, daughter of Rep- resentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, will he the guest of honor at the meeting tonight of the Cercolo d'Italiano of Washington, which will be held in the Raleigh Hotel in celebration of the anniversary of Italy's entrance intp the World War. Miss Bloom will make a short address. The wives of @ number of members of Georgetown University Hospital's medical staff will be guests at a lunch- eon at Wardman Park Hotel tomor- row and later, with thelr hostess, will attend the bridge party which will take place at the hotel that afternoon for the benefit of the charity work of the Mospital. The first presentation Tuesday night of the three prize-winning plays in the annual playwrighting contest of the Arts Club of Washington will be preceded by a dinner at the club- house at 7 o'clock, at which Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, chairman of the dramatic committee, will be hostess. The guests of honor Tuesday night will be the judges In the contest, Dr. De Witt "C. Croissant and Mrs. ant, Mr. John J. Daly and Mr. \Walter W. Beck; the directors of the three plays, Mr. Clifford Brooke, who is directing “The Dark Road"; Miss Dorothy Tierney, who is directing ““The Whatnot Complex,” and Mr. Denis E, Connell, who is directing ““The Parchment,” and the authors of the successful plays in the contest, Mrs. Edith Ogden Heldel, Miss Anna . Laws and Mrs. Willlam Wolff Smith, The plays will be presented at 8:15 o'clock and will be repeated Wednes day evening at the same hour. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Crowell have returned home after a two-week stay at Atlantic City. Capt. Joseph P. McCrink had as his guests at his residence, 2630 Gar- fleld street, Woodley Park. his cous- ins, Mr. Stephen Short, Miss Marga- ret' Bradley and Miss Helen Bradley of Port Jervis, N. Y. They visited all the places of inter- est in Washingfon and made trips to Mount Vernon and other points and concluded the visit with a box party at the theater, returning home last evening. The Delta Gamma Phi Sorority wel- comed back to Washington for a short visit, Miss Alcle Satterley, who spent the Winter in New Orleans. A theater party was given Thursday evening at Keith’s in honor of Miss Satterley’'s visit. On Friday evening, the sorority held its weekly meeting at the home of the president, Miss Anna Belle WilI- liams, with all members attending, to welcome their soroity sister. On Sat- nrday afternoon Miss Satterley was guest of honor at a luncheon at the “partment of Mrs. Isabel Brooks Slip Covers I | Your 3-Piece Living Room Suite Including Loose Cushions in Imported Belgian Linen $32.50 SPECIAL for This Week Only Consult us for your Re-up- holstering. Good work done at low prices. New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. NW. Phone Main 3687 Selen 3 6L 0T e B S 1 2L BpeieleL 9 &) ! Sheer F (sl 1576 Frocks and Gowns Come to Greet the Summer in a Flutter of Lovely, if Brilliant Color This smartly distinctive fashion lends itself to every occasion—from mornings in the country— or shopping—to tea-dancing at the club. And, in THE WALNUT ROOM one finds every smart new fashion repeated in print— ), i, ey The pr The cape-back sheer print gown The sheer coat frock in print STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, which was attendd by Miss Betty Tavenner, Mrs. Thelma Miller, Miss Dorothy Kidd, Miss Hilda Pilkerton, Miss Frances Dunnington, Mrs. Isabel Brooks and Miss Anna Belle Wil- liams. Miss Satterley left yesterday for an extended visit to New York. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cummings of Bradley Lane have had as their Ruest Miss Mary Gallagher of Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Cummings left Sat- urday for Mercer, Pa., to be gone for two weeks. al-Bosard Wedding Event of Saturday. An interesting local wedding was solemnized Saturday, May 22, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Snavely, 211 Tenth street northeast, when their sister, Miss Florence Hor- MAY 24, 1926. presence of the immediate relatives and a_few personal friends. Mr. and | Mrs. Neal left immediately after the ceremony for a motor trip to Atlantic City and other points North. They | will be at home after June 15 at 1339 | Otis place northwe: Mrs. Florence Jackson Stoddard has | ssued invitations for a social and ry eyening devoted to work of cotemporaty and foreign writers Wed. | nesday evening at 8:30 o'clock at her | home, 2019 N street. | i Mrs. David C. Butcher entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening at the Purple Iris Teahouse, the occasion being a surprise birthday anniversary -, Butcher. In the com- Paul Butcher, Miss | “(Continued on Nineteenth Page.) ¥ o TAE NI, PO Ro 26 RIS eI, A —T-"‘*;gi e ) ,__fl.;%; AR ) WL PR Pt In THE WALNUT Room The pleated, printed vchifion bolero * tense Bosard, and Mr. John Pratt Neal were married, the Rev. John C. Ball, pastor of Metropolitan Baptist Church, officiating. The bride was becomingly attired in a tan georgette dress und carried bridal roses. Mr. Neal is a brother of Mr. Alfred G. Neal, and Mrs. Neal is the asso- ciate matron of Loyalty Chapter, N , of the Order of the Eastern Star. 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