Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1926, Page 18

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SR SO CIETY, SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Dined With Vice Preside in Their Home Last RESIDENT AND MRS. COOL- IDGE were entertained at dinner last night by the Vice President and Mrs. Daw their home, on Belmont road. The company, a small one, included Gen. John J. Pershing, and Mr D. G. Wing of Boston, and M John T. McCutcheon of Chicago, Mr. M. on_of Chicago, Mr. Mrs. Melville B. Ericson of Evanaton, 11l Mrs. Charles k. Sawyer of Ma- rion, William H. Carter . Rufus Dawes of and sister-in-law of the Vice President. of State and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg were hosts at a din- ner last night in honor of the Am- hassador of Spain and Senora de Pa- dilla. Other guests were the Minister of Rumsmnia, Mr. George Cretziano, Miss Cretziano; the and Mrs. Davis, Walter E. Rdge, the American Minister to Rumania and Mrs. John Dynely Prince, Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Henry . Dimock and Mr. Gardiner Howland Shaw of the State Depart- ment. The Secretary etary tor and Mrs. Mra, Coolidge attended the first of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's morning musicals today, when Miss Mary Garden and M. Jean Hector Dansereau gave the program in the baliroom of the Hotel Mayflower. The large audi- ence included distinguished members of official, diplomatic and smart resi- nt and Mrs. Dawes ght. Mrs. William H. King, Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. . L. Blease, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor and Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert. Mrs. Blair Banister entertained at luncheon, having as_her guests Alrs, ‘laude A. Swanson, Mrs. Lawrence D. rson, Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. Wood- Wilson, Mrs. Bernard B, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, M R. Patterson, Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams and Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard. Among others who entertained after the program were Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Mrs. James A. Lyon, rs. Willlam Fitch Kelley, Mre. Robert Pell, Mme. Ekengren, ) llen, Mrs. Davenport White, Mrs. Jo- seph H. Himes, Mrs. Charles B, How- ry and Mrs. Glenn Stewart. Capt. and Mme., Willm Hosts To Diplomats at Dinner. The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Fierlinger, and the Minister of Bul- garia and Mme. Radewa will be among the guests at dinner this eve- row Phillips Morrison Jul- | ning of the naval attache of the French embassy and Mme. Willm, who will entertain a company of 10. The Minister of Nicaragua, Senor Dr. Don Salvador Castrillo, entertain- ed informally at dinner at the Ward- man Park Hotel last evening, wher he had eight guest: Mile, Jeanne Cretziano, daughter of the Minister of Rumania, will be the honor guest. at luncheon Wednesday, December 15, of Mrs. George C. Thorpe. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., sleeves of blue chiffon and a short lace train. The bud will be in a dainty gown of peach chiffon, fash- joned with a close-fitting bodice and a full skirt made with a shadow hem of tulle to match. A large, flat bow of satin ribbon to correspond is caught at the front at the ‘waist line, and she will carry an old-fashioned of roses and lilles of the Mrs. Kerr will also have assisting her Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett, Mrs. Owsley Stanley, Mrs. Joseph Stin- son, Mrs. Samuel Henry and Mrs. George Worthington. With the debutante will be Miss Louisa Syl- vester, Miss Adelaide Douglass, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Frances Hopkins, Miss Georglana Joyes, Miss Mary Page Jullien, Miss Lettice Coulling and Miss Katherine Amory. .M!'. and Mrs. Ernest G. Walker will be hosts to a company of 20 at dinner this evening in their home, on S street, in compliment to Miss Nancy Hamlilton, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hamilton. Miss Lettice Lee Coulling, debutante daughter of Mrs. William Meade Coulling, will come to Washington today to assist Miss Margaret Kerr at her debut tea. She will return to Baltimore to attend the dance given by Admiral and Mrs. McLean tomor- row evening, when she will share honors with Miss Carolyn Gibson. Mrs. William Calhoun Sterling is entertaining a company of 36 of this season’s debutantes at a bridge lunch- eon this afternoon at the Congres- sional Country Club in honor of Miss Adelaide Douglass, debutante daughter of Mrs. David H. Blair. Mrs. Henry A. Stimson and Miss Esther Ogden of New York are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd, in their Georgetown home. The solicitor general and Mrs. Willlam DeWitt Miichell will enter- tain a company of 12 at dinner to- night, the company including Mr. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1926. Justice McReynolds and Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Bentley will go to Baltimore today to be the guests over the week end of Admiral and Mrs. McLean. They will be guests at the dance Admiral and Mrs. McLean will give this evening. Mrs. Henry Harrison Craig an- nounces the engagement of her daugh- ter, Nellle Morgan, to Maj. Oscar O. Kuentz, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A., the wedding to take place during the Christmas holidavs. Miss Craig is the daughter of the late Col. Craig of Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb will entertain at a dinner dance for her daughter, Miss ‘Rebekah Lipscomb, in honor of Miss Adelaide Douglass, at the Ward- man Park Hotel Saturday evening, following the tea dance given by Mrs. David Hunt Blair to present her daughter, Miss Douglass, that eve- ning. Miss Lipscomb will have as her HOURS, 8:45 to 6:00 1215-17 F STREET SOCIETY. house guest over the week end Miss Helen R. Thomas, daughter of Mr. ?dJM“L E. P. Thomas of Plainfleld, Miss Evelina Porter Gleaves, whose marriage to Mr. Albert Morris Cohen of Philadelphia wiil take place De- cember 20, wi given a miscellaneous shower last_evening at the home of Mrs. Gerrit S. Miller by the Girl Scout Officers’ Association. The bride-elect was presented with gifts from the Girl Scout Troops as well as from the officers. . The Girl Scouts will attend the wedding of Miss,Gleaves, the bal- cony of St. John's Church, where the ceremony will be performed, being re- served for them. Mrs. A. Chambers Oliphant and Miss Alys Downing will be hostesses Fri- day afternoon at the Junior League | fashion show. Adniiral and Mrs. Eberte Honor Guests at Dinner. Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle were the guests in whose honor Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas J. Senn entertained at dinner last evening. Others in the party wer~ Vice Admiral and Mrs. Henry A | Wiley and Rear Admiral and Mrs. | Rear Admiral J. A. Hoogeworf U. S. N. (retired) and Mrs. Hooge- worff are at the Martinique for a month's visit in Washington. The Assistant Secretary of Com- merca and_Mrs. Willam_P. Mac- (Continued N ntl ) of New York —Well known from er New York ave. Opposite the ywe! || Second floor. Main 88’ soclety as I dresser. 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Mrs. Edwards will join them on Cross meeting, is the guest of Dr. Thursday, and will be accompanied by | and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson. the Senator’s niece, Miss Phoebe Ed-| o poq AL Britten, Draperies, Slip Covers—Hours, 8 to 6 Mm v 1211 for Eatimates Occasional receive alone, Mrs. Kerr wearing a gown of light blue brocade designed along straight lines, with flowing g = - » wife of eon, having In her company members of the Pennsylvania delegation in Con- gress, including Mrs. M. Clyde Kelley, Thomas W. Phillips, jr.; Mrs. s. Harry Ransle; ._ Daugherty, Mrs. Al fred Brosseau, Mrs. John R. Leighty and Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Matsudaira, who returned this morn- ing from a brief stay in New York, were guests at luncheon of Mrs. as F. Walsh. Others in the com- ere the Ambagsador of Spain nora de Padilla, the Minister of na. and Senora de Alfaro and ohn Allan Dougherty. 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