Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1926, Page 18

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* Présidefit and Mrs. Tonight With Vice President-and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes. This is the first of the official : dinner parties given annually by the members of the President’s officlal % family in his honor. The Secretary of State and Mrs. | | Xellogg will entertain a company of | ! 14 at dinner this evening in honor of ' the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla. The *Attorney Mrs. General and Sargent have with them for the Win- ter their daughter, Mrs. Pearsons, and | her young daughters, Mary Hordon: Pearsons and Anne. The General was accompanied to the ope ing session of Congress vesterday by ; Httle Miss Mary Gordon Pearsons, who was warmly greeted by members :on the floor of the House when she ! appeared with her grandfather. + Ambassador of Mexico and : Senora de Tellez Hosts. The Ambassador of Mexico and ; Senora de Tellez will be the guests in whose honor Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe will entertain a company at a buffet supper Saturday pre- ceding the musical which the Min- | ister of Panama and Senora de ! Alfaro will give that evening. Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, will not be at home afternoon, as she will as: Theodore Douglas Robinson, of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock. Jardine, wife of the Secretary griculture, will entertain a smail . party at luncheon tomorrow ia the presidential dining room of the May- flower, immedlately following Mrs. Tawrence Townsend's musical morn- ing cert in the grand ballroom. Mrs. George Mesta will also entertain . at luncheon at the same time, having six in her party. The Minister of Latvia, Mr. Seya, {= s=pending the day In Baltimore, where he went to address the Mary- Jand Academy of Sciene on “Latvia.” | Mr. Justice James McReynolds was the honor guest at dinner last eves ning of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Martin Savage, who took their guests later to the theater. In the company were Senator Richard P. Ernst, Mrs. John 3I. Bartlett, the Rev. and Mrs. Ze- Barney Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Campbell of Philadelphia. Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goft were hosts at dinner last evening, having as their guests the Minister of lovakia, Dr. Filerlinger, Senator Samuel M. Shortridge, the counselor of the Hungarian legation and Mme. Peleny, Assistant Secretary ! of State and Mrs. J. Butler Wright, ¢ Col. and Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. ! Henry F. Mrs. W., Harry ol Reece and Mr. James Montgomery Heck. Mrs. Dimock, SOCIETY. SOCIETY Coolidge Will Dine Cutts, Miss Julla Carpenter, and Miss Katherine Amory. Mrs. Phillips will wear a gown of pale taupe georgette crepe over orchid | and gold brocade, fashloned along | slightly draped lines, and will carry orchids. The debutante will wear a dainty gown of cloth of silver, an afternoon gown, made simply, with a rather low walstline and the neckline cut high at the back and in a V at the front. She will carry an arm bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man will entertain at dinner this eve- ning for their niece, Miss Lillla Tuck- | erman, and Miss Katharine Amory | and will take their guests later to | the ball at the Mayflower for the | benefit of Willlam and Mary College. ‘ Judge and Mrs. Samuel Jordan | Graham will be hosts to a large com- | pany at dinner December 15 at the | Wiliard Hotel. The military attache of the British | MISS CLAIRE HEILMANN, embassy and Mrs. Charlton will en- |Daughter of the former commercial tertain a company of 12 at dinner |attache of the French embassy and this evening. Heilmann, posed in the costume — 3 she will w in the tableaux at the “ Brig. Gen. and Mrs. J. M. Kennedy | William and Mary College benefit ball ave with them for about two months at the Mayflower tonight. s their son-In-law and daughter, Lieut. bitonss and Mrs. W. B. Kean. | — | debutante daughter, Miss FElizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will | Clem. Others in the company were entertain a large company at dinner | Miss Anne Butler, Mlle. Ilammarburg, December 29 at the Chevy Chase |house guest of Mlle. Bostrom; Miss Club, in honor of Col. and Mrs. Fred- | Rebekah Lipscomb, Miss Adelaide erick Coleman, who are now sta.| Douglass, Miss nnie Dial, Miss tioned in Boston and who will arrive | Francis Larner Gore, Miss Dorothea {(?ce}r:;her 18 to spend a fortnight in Richards, Miss Mabel Carolyn Meade, ‘ashington. | Miss Harriet Hu Miss Barbara e —_— | Hight, Miss Ilennor Bryan Smith, The Misses Smiddy. daughters of [ Miss iflorence Marlatt, Miss Margue: the Minister of the Irish Free State|1ite Orme, Miss Lillia: Tuckerman, and Mrs. Smiddy, and Mile. Bostrom, | Miss eth I'riex, Miss Georglana daughter of the Minister of Sweden | i« fiss [leanor Préston, Miss and Mme. Bostrom, were among the |llelen Clifford, Miss Mary Page Julien, guests at the luncheon today which |Miss Helen Gatley, ) Alice Cutts, Mrs. Clem, wife of Gen. John L. Clem, | Miss Idanthea Moffat, Harriet gave at the Mark’s for her ! Stes i Hamil- Brothers i Wednesday: A Specially Priced Group of EVENING AND + Senator Kenneth McKellar of Ten- nessée has arrived In Washington and 1= at the Willard, where he has taken &n apartment for the Winter. Senator Walter F. George of ! Vienna, Ga., and Representative I . E. Cox are at the Les House, where * they will make their home during the | session of Congress. Representative and Mrs. Henry R. ! Rathbone have returned and taken an ! wpartment at the Hotel La Kayette for the MWinter. Mrs. Rathbone was b estensively ained in Chicago be- | } Tore coming i Representative Anning 8. Prall of ! New York City has returned to his | o apartment at the lee llouse, where | will remain during the session of I Congress, Representative and Mre. J. D. Fred { eiicks of Calfornia have leaced an . mpartment at the Mayflower, where *| they are now residing lie Hews Phillips Society at Tea. « Bev. Dr. Z. Barney Phillips and Phillips will give a tea this 2224 R street, Mis ) sfternoon at their home, when they will present their daughter, Miss Sallie Hews Phillips, to society. , The house has a pretly arrabgement | of cut fbwers, vellow and white blos- | Soms being used dn the dining room snd the drawing room, where Mrs, *hillips and her daughter will |m-9|\'fl,: v with reses, and a sereen formed | of flowers sent o the popular bud | will make a charming background for Mrs. Phillips and her daughter. Mis. Phillips will have assisting her Mre. Randolph H. MeKim, Mrs. Wal ' lace Radcliffe, Mrs. John Hervey Younz, Mrs. Walter Dillingham, Mrs. # Charles Wilson, Mrs. Rozier Dulany, 2 Mrs. James Huntington Turner, Mrs : William Channing Johnson, Miss i Anne Riley, Miss Jessie McDonald, 3 Mrs. John Minor and Mrs. B. 11. Buck- * ingham. The bud will have with her ; Miss Pa m, the Misses . 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Mrs. Graves entertained a company of 12 at luncheon today. Mrs. Willlam P. MacCracken, wife of of the assistant secretary merce for aeronautics, will her guests for two week Albemarle street, Miss Lalla Fay Lacy of Waco, Tex. com- Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins will enter- tain a company of ‘young people at dinner December 28 and at luncheon December 29. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Morrison Jul- llen will entertain the group, Mrs. Jullien is sponsoring for the Willlam and Mary ball this evening and in which their daughter, Miss Mary Pago Julilen, is in, at dinner this evening preceding the ball. Mr. and Mrs. Jullien entertained at dinner last eve- ning preceding the opera. Miss Idanthea Moffat, debutante daughter of Mrs. Jessie Emerson Mof- fat, will accompany Mrs. Edouard Al- bion to Baltimore today to attend the performance of “Pique Dame,” whith the Washington Opera Co. will give this evening at the Lyric. Miss Mof- fat will remain in Baltimore for sev- eral of the debutante parties. 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Pershing, who also had in his box Representative Kdith Nourse Rogers, Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Hanford MacNider and the chief-ofstaff and Mrs. Charles Pelot Summerall. Gen. Pershing enter- tained his guests at dinner at.the Carlton Hotel before the opera. Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. William M. Jardine were guests of Mr. C. Bascom Slemp in his box. The Minister of Portugal, Viscount d’Alte, and the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey were with Miss Mabel Board- man in her box. Senator Lawrence C. Phipps had with _him Mr. and Mrs. C. Brooks Fry, Mr. and Mrs. De Nyce Barkelow, Miss Gertrude Anderson and Miss Dorothy Brent. Mrs. S. Stokes Halkett was hostess to Dr. and Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen, Mrs. Copley Amory and Dr. George McLean. Mrs. Charles I. Corby entertained Mrs. L. J. Kolb of Germantown, Pa., and Miss Louise Estep of Larchmont, N. Y., who are her house guests; Mrs. Karl ‘Corby, Mrs. Le Roy Mark and Mrs. W. H. Shirlifr. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Prentiss had as their guests Mrs. S. E. Wat- king, Miss C. R. Watkins, Mrs. Tal- bott Lanston and Mrs. Paul Fenlon. Mrs. Geneva Dunham was hostess at dinner before the opera, having as Ler guests Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pur- nell, Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crich- ton ‘and Mr. Van Devanter. The com- pany later went with her to the opera. Senator Arthur Capper sat with Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe and Mrs. Emerson Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Butler their box to the latter's sister, Flagg, who had as her guests and Mrs. John A. Kratz, Mr. and . James Sloane and Miss Laura Harlan. Mrs. George Mesta entertained Mr. (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) of New York Well kuown from Washington and New York society as a first-class hair- Opened December 1. the most beautiful beauty salon at 1110 Conn ave. Opposite the Mayflower Hotel Second floor. Maln 5570. -(fl;nstn;s New Draperies - Consult us now for samples and estimates. Factory prices. 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