Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1926, Page 18

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SO CIETY. OCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge to Dine With Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg This Evening HE President and Mrs. Coolidge will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the Secretary of State and Mrs Kellogg. This will be the ond of the series of dinner parties given for the Chief Executive and his wife this season by the members of his official family Mrs. Coolidge Juncheon of the Club today at the ing. The Vice President and N had as their guest over Sur James G. Harbord ttended the weekly ate Ladies” Lunch nate Office Build Secretary and Mrs. Dav Honor Gen. and Mrs. Su The Secretary War and Mrs. Dwight Davis will entertain at a dance this evening in honor of the Chief of Staff and Mrs. Summerall There will be about 150 guests, includ- ing the rankin; of the Army stationed here, fore military at- shes, the military committees of the Senate and lower House and the Mis souri Senators and Representatives and their wives The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will be entertained at dinner this evening by As: of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Dou Iture and Mrs. Jardine and the Secretary of La- bor and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, was the guest in whose honor Mme. Roso entertained a_company of 30 at Juncheon today in the Chinese room at the Mayflower Hotel. Senator and Mrs. Charles S. De- neen have taken an apartment at the Hotel Mayflower for the remainder of the season and Mrs. Deneen joined the Senator yesterday. Representative and Mrs. Clyde Kel- 1y will have with them for the holi days at their home in Chevy Chase their two sons, Mr. William Kelly from Harvard and Mr. Merrill Clem- entson Kelly. Representative and Mrs. J. Bank: Kurtz, their daughter, Miss Dorothy Kurtz, and young son, Jay, have come from their home in Altoona, Pa., and |\ at 1613 Ha have taken will be at the embas: vard street, where the; an apartment for the s Representative stant Secretary | Mrs. Cloman in her apartment at the Mayflower. Mr. Wharton E. Lester announces the engagement of his daughter, Iidith Wharton, to the Rev. Airthur Barksdale Kinsolving, 2d, son of the Right Rev. Lucien Lee Kinsolving, Bishop of Southern Brazil, and Mrs. Kinsolving. Mr. and Mrs. George Justus Mueller, will entertain at a tea this after- n from 5 to 7 o'clock in their home, 4 5201 Colorado avenue, to present their daughter, Miss Grace Antoinette Mueller, to society. The house has retty arrangement of Autumn flow- ens, and the bud ‘and her mother will stand before a screen of palms and cut flowers. Mrs. Mueller will wear a gown of pale pink georgette embroidered in rhinestones and silver beads, and the debutante will wear an imported | zown of white taffeta designed on | quaint old-fashioned lines: the neck- line is square and finished off with soft silver cloth, The skirt is quite long and full and made with an un- even hem line, a garland of roses being caught at the waist line. She will carry pink roses and lilies of the valley, isting Mrs. Mueller will be Mrs. Grafton D. P. Bailey, Mrs, Anton Auth, Mrs. R. Bruce Emerson, Mrs. Charles E. Swigart, Mrs. George A. von Dachenhausen, Mrs. James W. Orme, Mrs. Columbus W. Thompson, Mrs. G. Gordon Bailey, Mrs. Edward Crane and Mrs. Irvin Shaffer of Johnstown, Pa. With the bud will be Miss Marguerite Orme, Miss Sallie Hews Phillips, Mlle. Jean Crotsiang, daughter of the Minister of Rumania; Miss Fannle Dial, Miss Elizabeth Clem and Miss el Fill Mr. and Mrs. Mueller will entertain the debutantes assisting Miss Mueller and their escorts at a dinner dance at the Club St. Marks following the tea. Mrs. Jessie Emerson Moffat ent tained at luncheon today at the Carl- ton Hotel for her debutante daughter, Miss ldanthea Moffat. The guests were Princess Ida Cantacuzene, Miss Bostrom, Miss Hammarberg, Miss Dorothea Richards, Miss Jane Dun- bar, Miss Sallie Hews Phillips, Miss uriel' Eleanor Gray, Miss Margaret Kerr, Miss Louisa Sylvester, Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, Miss Marjorie Buchanan, Miss Nancy Hamilton, Mi: Lilia Tuckerman, Miss Mary ge Jullien, Miss Irances Hopkins, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1926. ERESTED IN MEMOR! INDERWQOD, MRS. J. BORDEN HARRIMAN, Chairman of the committee for the Pirate-Gypsy ball to be given Friday night at the Mayflower Hotel for benefit of the Belleau Wood memorial fund. Stearns Whitford, Miss Anne Spauld. ing and Miss Katharine Amory. £ Mrs. Moffat entertained at dinner last evening, followed by bridge, at 2400 Sixteenth street, when her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Majors, Judge and Mrs. J. W. Price, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Dr. and Mrs. Duncan T. Penhallow, Mrs. Eldridge J. Moore, Mrs. William Bovd Carpenter and Mrs. Edward R. Emer- son. Mrs, Moffat will entertain at a dance, followed by a midnight supper. | Thursday evening for her debutante daughter in compliment to Miss Eliz- abeth Fries. Mrs. C. P. Summerall and Mrs. Wil- liam J. Glasgow of Fort Myer have issued invitations to members of the ounger set for a tea dance from 4 to Judge and Mrs. Clarence N. Good- win will arrive this afternoon from Chicago to spend a week or two at the Hotel Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. John Hay8 Hammond will entertain at a supper party this evening at the Carlton Club. Mrs. Medill McCormick arrived in Washington Sunday from Chicago and linen shower, for Miss Elizabeth Fries, whose marriage to Lieut. Frederic A. Henney will take place Monday. There will be about 70 guests, and Mrs. Baden will have assisting her at the tea table Mrs. Fries, mother of the bride-elect: Mrs. A. T. Greeley, Mrs. jeorge IFiske Dudley, Mrs. Robert Stanley Robertson and Miss Helen Kerr. Former United to France and Mrs. Henry White will g0 to New York tomorrow to ri through the Winter season. They are expected to return here for a short stay at the end of several months. Mrs. Leonard Bloch entertained at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Col. and Mrs. Edward Clifford. Youthful Holiday Visitors to Dance. The junior holiday dances, which have been inaugurated for the young- of girls and boys, will take place auschers’ \Wednesday, December The committee consists of Mrs. Jardine, Mme. Bostrom, Mrs. Joseph . Grew, Mme. Ekengren, ) gene Myer and Mrs. Walter R. Tuck- erman. Many dinners prior to the dance for the young folk have already been arranged. Mrs. Roland K. Smith, wife of the commissioner of the United States Shipping Board, will entertain a party of six at luncheon tomorrow in the presidential dining room of the May- flower, following the second of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's “‘musical morn ings,” when Maria Mueller and Fried Opera Co., will give the program Among other hostesses entertaining at the Mayflower following the concert will be Mrs, George €. Thorpe, Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson and Mrs. Hayne M Lawrence Washburn De Mott of Washington and Norwalk, Conn., has recovered sujciently from in juries received in an automobile acci- dent early in October to be removed from the hospital.in Norwalk to her home in that city, where she will re- main during the Winter. lora_M. Rice announces the Done here has well _done—you Towest _prices. OL that distinctive appearance of AT nowere else. FURRIER 32:34 Florida Ave. N.W. tates Ambassador | in | Helen Clifford, debutante daughter of | rich'Schorr. both of the Metropolitan | | Fur Work| Mrs, Charles C. Baden will entertain ! marriage of her daughtes, Eleanor at tea this afternoon, followed by a | Fuller, to Mr. Robert Stark Herlott of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Brousseau will be the guests in whose honor the director of the budget and Mrs. Lord will entertain at dinner this evening. Covers will be lald for 12. 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