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14 SOCIETY. THE EVFENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1927. BOCIETY L ——— President and Mrs. Coolidge Attending the Children’s Hospital Ball at Willard Hotel Tonight. will pay tribute to the chil- [ Mr. Daniel hy of New York dren by attending the annual Children’s Hospital hall at the Willard Hotel tonight. They | returned will arrive at 10 o'clock, and boxhold- | in ers and their guests are expected to bo in thelr places at that time : Coolidge, who spent the . fm)l!i;rr:;:‘:‘:o day at tho White Hou Mrs. Linthi with his s, vesterday for a er party Saturday Ambherst Col : evening in their Baltimore home in dent. smpliment to the Minister of China Mrs. Coolidge wili re V' F: a Mme. Sze. Others in the con of guests at the White pany were Re antative znd Mrs. | afternoon by special appoin | Henry. T X . Representative THE President and Mrs. Coolidge | and Ir‘t"\u'vy;inn“lhl- Philippines, and s Linthicumn | Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, wite of Tvai L the Speaker of the House of Repre- | Dr. and Mys, Arthur mentatives and chairman of the foor | the Tlev. and M. 1L A, Al committee, will be in the o Ry DE gt line at the ball to be given this eve- | A. D. McConachle, 1 ning at the Willad Hotel for the of Baltimore 3 benefit of the Children’s Hospital aj The President and Mrs. Cooli Linth diplomats, high Government officials Anne ) and Tenlden e oy \Washington host. | Mrs. Trueman Campbell of Wilming ames are entertaining out-of-town ~and Mr. Charles Andrew M guests for the ball | . The ceremony governing the ar-| AL Gk rival and reception of the presidential e bats AR LA party has been established by tradi-| 1 5y i tion. It has been, since the adminis # i e tration of President Arthur, a White | & % House custom for the President and | i N Chen G e ‘ his lady to attend the Children’s | ar McChord, “Miss Porothea | Hospital ball and lend his suppc Bohriansc ol NP s e this most worthy charity. The Presi- | of the e and wil | ent and Mrs. Coolidge have observed | be heard in piano recital at'§ o'clock. this _custom during their regime in | A e e B il party will lastive | ToW [ Stone pré}:p\r\-rp:l‘lvfl»‘":\'rl'(;fi;l“and‘ the ball | leigh Court Tuesdays Debutante of thi; committee urgently requests that those planning to attend time their | njo ang Mro L B. Kendall | arrival so that they may be on hand| vostarday announced the engagement “ !,\er marriage Miss Dorothy Bell, | prayer while the bride and bridegroom MiSS JANE KENDALL, . season, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B, Kendall, | mainder of t nounce her engagement to Mr. George Grant Mason, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Grant Mason of New York. . (Underwood Photo.) to greet the Chief Executive and Mis-y e heir debuta daughter, Jane, to tress of the White House with due | iy George Grant Mason BT s St o her apartment at [ington Opera Co., next Monday.. On courtesy. New York, who spent the week end | \Wardman Park Hotel. Friday the Minister of Rumania, Mr. According to custom the Army and | \jth them at Kentsdale. Mr. and | Marine Bands will furnish the music | Afps. Kendall entertained a small{ Mr. and Mr ot = George Cretziano, and his daugh- Kenneth Gipin, | tor, " Mile. Jean Cretziano, will enter- untl midnight, when a local orchestra | company informally at tea vesterday | daughter and son-n-law of Senator | ai% at Wincheon In his honor. will play in the smaller ballroom for | afternoon in their suburban home, |and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tysen, will the younger dancers. when the announcement was made. |entertain a dinner party of 16 covers - : : New York |at the Hotel Carlton tonight preced- e S O | A s o ran. fng' the Children's Hospital ball ai |of the Bal Boheme of the Arts Club ber of smart little dinner parties, the | this morning. He is a graduate of One of the most effective features 0 d taking their | yale 1926, and was art editor of the | the Willard Hotel and will later oc- [ to be given at the Willard Monday E}:&e\:”ti l:f‘:‘;;u A Yale Record during his course. He |cupy the box with Senator and Mrs. | évening, January 17, will be the en- Mrs. Frederick H. Brooks, president | was one of the few chosen from the | Tyson as their guests. e board of lady visitors, is en- swimming team to compete with ‘l)'r*\‘l‘:inlhg before the ball for her|G ny for the championship this | ter, Miss Frances McKee, and | Summer. t‘:fl‘fiv‘:‘u;rn! her young friends. The Miss Kendall was presented to ty, which includes Miss Allison for }?oreglmg. Wwill afterward occupy at | of the most popular of the buds, being | Grace he ball the two boxes of Miss Roeb- % Tinz's mother, Mrs, Arthur O'Brien. | accompany her mother to Europe | ..., .. trance of the floor committee, headed by Mr. Roy L. Neuhauser, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. George Justus Muel- | all arrayed in the splendid uniform ler, jr., entertained at a New Year|designed by F. Shepherd Taylor and eve dance at the sociecy this season, and has been one | for their dcbutante daughter, Miss| Mrs. Warren Akers under the direc s e ¢ Antoinette 2 blonde of rare beauty. She will [ were 160 guests in the company. h by Miss Alice Edwards. Th: ank Morrison enter- Mayflower Hotel | now beinz executed in the studio of Mueller. There | tion of the committee on costume: this uniform will exceed in color and Mre. O'Brien herself is not entertain- | shortly to spend the remainder of the | 5 &0 I ol 5 G nce at | Originality the very gorgeous costume . No date has ing, but as a member of the ball| scason on the Riviera. cl;?nmlllee will be in the receiving | been set for the wedding. Cafe St. Mark's Thursday evening in e will L honor of their son, line at the e . Montgomery Blair will Jeave | Morrison, and his house guest, Cadet ‘Mrs. Cuno Rudolph, a member of |, W% HERECLE0, Charlote, N. C., | Thomas Moreno Zeledon. The other the board of lady visitors and wife | te% 0 5 0 N0k 1o ana daughter, | guests included Cadet Bob Norman, of last season is ‘@ foregone conclu- sion, and the 33 members of the com- et Tellx Nesbltt | 1 iifce will present a stunning appear ance on their first entrance, the opening event of the Bal Boheme. of the president of the board of trus- | 10 VISt Yer SoUNRE 700 des Jack- | Cadet Dennis Forsythe, Cadet Leslie | o 1ne floor committee includes Mr. tees for the hospital, is_entertaining nd their infant son. Mr. | Gillis, Miss E'kel Burnett, Miss Jane i's large dinner party. Mrs. Stagley e A e aom, the latter fommerly | Trues, Mise Olive King, Miss Seline Rinehart, who is chairman of the Miss Ellen Blair, moved to Charlotte | Du Puy, Miss Marian Mouldin. Caliing, MY, Fredortel committee, and Dr. Rinehart will be | 0" onths ago. Warren N. Akers, Mr. Will C. Barnes, Mr. Lewis P. Clephane, Mr. Paul V. V. Coville, Mr “Dailst John Ryan Devereux, Mr. Fred W. among her guests. Pt Mr. and Mrs. Dallett Wilson enter- 3 : %\rs Walter Stilson Hutchins, 8| s U. H. Painter and her daugh- | tained a company at luncheon yester. | DeWart, Mr. Joseph Fairbanks, Mr. ° member of the ball committee, Will | tor, Mrs. J. W. Cunningham, formerly | day at the Dower House. Charles W. Fairfax, Mr. Waldon Faw- ° be among the dinner hostesses, and | of ‘Washington, are stopping at the cett, Mr. Frederick S. Foltz, Mr. Theo- so also, will Mrs. James F. Curtis. * | willard Hotel. They will remain in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colfax Long |dore F. Gannon, Mr. George H. Girty, Baron and Baroness de Cartler Hosts to Dinner Party. The Secretary of State and Mrs.| four CHOGUEL: JUTP° pollcaners par. Vi ton for several months. will entertain at dinner this evening | Mr, Frank F. Greenawalt, Mr. Benja’ Washington for [T o ofiaice Baroor Hight and | min F.. Heidel, Mr. Samuel Herrick, Mrs. F. R. Van Rensselaer and Her | Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, two of | Mr. Will Hutchins, Mr. Dorsey W. four children, who have been the |the season’s debutantes. Hyde, jr.; Mr. J. F. Reynolds Landis Mr. Fulton Lewis, Mr. Gerrit S. Mil. , Kellogg were the honor guests at|lh/ "o girector of the budget and | Rumanian Diplomat Has ler, jr; Mr. William J. Peters, Mr. dinner last evening of the Ambassa-|\p ;o g "returned to their home in f«‘nm 8 BIvaiA Otiset: dor of Belgium and Baroness de Car-| o '\ v 'this morning. Col. Van Asa Phillips, Mr. John H. Small, Mr. Conrad H. Syme, Mr. Phillip Tel- ter. There were 28 guests in the| Bimira, N: Yo, uis WOVCRE, “hivist. | Mr. Georges Georgesco, conductor | ler, Mr. Dore Walten, Mr, Edward H. f ooty ‘;‘f“,{;‘:“"‘f‘.g&“- and Mrs. | o, returned to Fimira last week. a 3 : of the Royal Opera of Bucharest, | Watson and Mr. Mercer Vernon. arrived in Washington this morning It is announced that the costume The Ambassador and Baroness de| . poo Brows entertained in- |and is at the Wardman Park Hotel | committee for the Bal Boheme will Cartier will be the ranking guests at| . M, By BOTE U *enator | 15 the guest of Mr. Djuvara, cours | be happy to gve advice on the sub- | * the dinner this evening given by Mr.| @i "0 v ontana Senator Walsh of { Selor of the Rumanian Legation. Mr. | ject of designs and materials for ball ? and Mrs. Cuno H. Rudolph preceding | yjzgeqchusetts, Mrs. Sidney Cloeman, Georgesco will direct the performance | *aiment to those who may desire it, e Tl Mo “Ollte James, Miss Katherine | of “La Boheme” given by the Wash- 'and who will address this committee —— TR S Committee - Judge, Mr. Henry M. Clark of Boston, | The Minister of China and Mme. |y "Waiter Davidge and Mr. William 8¢ have canceled all their social en- | goo e’ ey e’ gagements, because of the death of Mme. Sze's mothe: Miss Lucille King and Miss Dorothy Arnold entertained at bridge this The Minister of Rumania, M| aterngon at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Emery Smith Miss Cora Barry Geo Cretziano and his daughter, . Grace Mueller Mila. Jeanne Cretziano, will entertain | I% compliment’to Miss Grace, e | : at-inner Friday evening, January 14, | 5o 15 0 (068 (o o Mother | in compliment to their house BUest.| ., ts were: Miss Georgiana Joves, | : Donna Ortensia Mignano, who will | i Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Helen Moran, R give a recital after the dinner, for| Miss Madeline King, Miss Anita Heu!| MITH - ARRY which additional guests will be asked. Donna Ortensia is a well-known singer in Europe. rich, Miss Karla Heurich. Miss Lit { Miss Martha Walde, Mi; The minister and his daughter will | Lewis, Mrs. Victor C: -l 1211-A Connecticut Avenue i i . iss El h Gorman ve a luncheon Friday in compli-| nor Slentz, Miss Elizabeth { fi,‘vm to Mr. Georges Ugorgescu, Ru-| Miss Alice Abadie, Miss Miriam La mania conductor, who will arrive to-| terner, Miss Kitty Beavers Miss| day to take charge of the work of the | Grace Walton, Mrs, John Baugus,| Washington Opera Co. for its per-| Miss Catherine Mannix, Miss Chri Main 7772 formmnce of “La_Boheme” Monday | tine Mannix, Mrs. T. F. Donahue, Latest .thodels for all occasions.” Sport evening, January 10. Mrs. Ralph Paul Counselman, Miss Clothes, $23.50 up. \Vinter models gTeatly The minister and the members. of | Evelyn Foster, Miss Lucinda Jennings the legation staff will occupy the| Fry, Miss Peggy Greene, Miss Mar- reduced, . presidential box at the Washington | garet Haske, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Opera Co.’s performance of “La Bo-| Margaret Moore, Miss Elma Donovan heme,” which will be glven in the {and Miss Mary Miller. Washington Auditorium, Monday eve- - 5 ning, January 10. Others, who have| Miss Louise Albers entertained at taken boxes, are Senator Thomas J.|luncheon today at the Club St. Mark’s : ‘Walsh, Senator and Mrs, Lawrence | in compliment to Miss Idanthea Mof- C. Phipps, the Undersecretary of | fat, a debutante of the season. The te and Mrs. J *. Grew, the| cther guests were Miss Marian Mor- commercial secre: i . Miss Ellen Knox of Baltimore, embassy, Mr. McCormick Goodhart: | ) Ruth Hollinger of Ohio, house Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs, Wil-| guest of Miss Moffat; Miss Christina Jiam J. Boardman, Mr. and' Mrs.| Jones and Mrs. Edward Laux. Jumes F. Curtis, Judge and Mrs, E e win B. Parker, Mrs. George Mesta,| Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, wife of Mrs. Stokes Halkett, Mrs, Bessie | the assistant solicitor of the Treasury, Brueggeman, Mrs. Jessie erson |'who was called to Pennsylvania two Moffat, Mrs. Lill Mrs. | go by the illness of her son William F. Pren M ar ) B e e e The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Fierlinger, iformally at luncheon : o @ To Make Wind. o o i e i w3 U spagey to Order || All Remaining Winter Hats — Assures you better shades for lews moncy. tepresentative and Mrs. Frank Gl ovas e e | $7-50 $10 $15 Hamilton Funk have as their guests| —opiPeres el e Ve at the Wardman Park Hotel, Mr Qvnow, W 7775 Rv P Alice McKay Kelly, the noted writer 211 ¥ St. NNW. 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Bauer, | in care of the Arts Club, 2017 I street. | direction of Mr? and Mrs. Frank Par- A representative of a large outof.|rott, Creedmoor, N. C., was impres- town costumer company will be at the | sive. Mr. Parrott sang “The Holy Willard the week preceding the ball [City,” followed by “The Sweetest! for consultation and gelection of cos- | Story Ever Told.” tumes appropriate to this big carnival| Next two ushers lighted the clus. event of the season. tered altar candles, arranged amid long-leaf pine, ferns and hoily, while | Princess Margaret Boncompagni, | others drew the white ribbons for the who is at the Hotel Ambassador in |aises. New York, will visit in her old home, | While Mrs. Parrott rendered Lohen- In Hopedale, Mass., before coming to | grin’s “Bridal Chorus,” the three of- Washington for the late Winter and | ficfating ministers and the ushers SatiyBpring: sembled about the altar. ~ The bride- v groom and his best man, Mr. A. A. g Mrs. Raymond L. Wolven and Mrs. | \fiiis" feomington, Ontario, Canada, S Wolven will bs at home Wed: |, tered by one aisle, while the nesdays in January. e 9] i bride entered with her father. Mr. Mrs. John F. Shafroth, f the | I.1sander Sizemore, by the opposite Inte Benatar Bhaporroth, wife of the |aisie. The bride wore a gown. train, spending a few days with Comdr. and | veil and coronet brought from Jeru- Mrs. Shafroth, at their home. 3311 |salem. Her trousseau was trimmed Cleveland avenue. Mrs. Shafroth |in lace from Nazareth, Galilee, and will safl for Egypt on January 10, {she carried an olive wood Bible from puii=intey the Holy Land. Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford will| While the bride and _bridegroom jentertain at dinner Thursday evening |stood before the altar, Mr. Parrott at the Congressfonal Country Club in |sang “At Dawning.” and Rev. E. E honor of the latter’s brother and sis- | Peele, Clarksville, Va., read the Gene- itflrln-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Golden | sis account of man's first mating. |of Los Angeles, Calif., whose mar-| The wedding service, ring ceremony, riage took place Saturday, December | was performed by Re J. A. Teague, | 11" Mr. and Mrs. Golden have been | Henderson, N. C., while “To a Wild New' York for a-short time and |Rose” was played softly, after which by s in Washington be- | friends of the bride and bridegroom \fore returning to their home in Los |signed thelr certificates. Rev. T. E. il\nurlem Mrs. Golden was before | Walters, Rocky Mount, N. C., led a i ugh Mr. George Boardman |knelt on a Jerusalem prayer rug. after 1 Bell of Chicago. | which the bridal party left the church, | __Mrs Bradford will entertain at tea Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March” be- | Wedne afternoon from ing used as a recessional. {o'clock in her apartment in the Ro- The bridal party went directly to ambeau for Mrs. Golden. the bridegroom's home, where a recep- Mrs. Campbell Forrester enter- ol Was held, Miss Frances Morgan tained at dinner last eventng in honor | “*mit PGS 4otractive and accomp- arence W. Barron of Boston. | jighed. She holds degrees dro re Senator David v Mg Charlss, T Chowan College, the Baptist Woman E Charles Alden, in Underwood. Mme. He! b nd Mrs. Mark Reld Yates . and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, . David Jayne Hill, Col. J. R. M. Taylor and Mr. Harris Brown. Forrester entertained at din- e Horretar on Offices for Mr. Edward P, Warner, assistant { secretary of the Navy for aeronautics, | has taken an apartment at the War OC 01'3 man Park Hotel, where he expects | George Washington University. She has traveled extensively in this coun- {to be joined later by his mother and | sister. and S p Monday, December 27, at 730 entists "o‘clnck ‘p.m., a beautiful and deeply mpressive wedding service was held in Grassy Credk Baptist Church, near Good Light glnrkuvlllfi, Va., ‘when Miss Martha g izemore and Mr. Charles Henry Mor- i wevs marylod. In ine praschon ot 24-hour Hotel ia host of relatives and friends. The o church was organized 160 years ago Service and has been the scene of only one previous wedding. and that 35 years e o Burlington Hotel | "The numerous guests were ushere: | by Mr. John Carlton and Mr. Ha o | rison_Sizemore and Mr. Robert Mc n | gan and Mr. Frank Morgan, brother. | respectively, of the bride and of the Scott Stilson, Manager.- [ bridegroom. The musical program, under the & PG RRrTe At Tea or Luncheon Party Gude’s flowers add color, bea'uty and fragrance. Gude’s experts know how to work out charming, harmonious effects with plants or flowers. | GUDE 2o Three Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. 1102 Conn. Ave. i Main 4278 3103 14th St. N.W. Main 1102 Col. 3103 Members of Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association UPHOLSTERING i studied at Mars Hill College, Wake SOCIETY. try and spent the past Summer in Europe, Egypt and Palestine. The 8room represents the highest type of young Christian manhood. He has Forest College, and Richmond Univer- sity. The young couple has received congratulations from hosts of friends both in the States and abroad. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Zimmerman have returned from several weeks' visit to Havana, Cuba, and Miami, Fla., having made the trip from Bal timore by water. Former Gov. Percival Clements and daughter of Vermoni are passing a | few days at the Willard. Gov.-elect Daniel Moody of Tex: is at the Willard, where he arrived today for.a short visit. Washington Assembly Ball at Mayflower Thursday. Interest in the Washington Assem- bly ball, which will take place Thurs- day evening of this week, centers about the characters from history | which the various members and | guests will choose to Impersonate. For the most part the characters are chosen from the Colonial ancestry of | the individuals. | Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, who has a box for the ball, will go as Eliza®| beth Risley, wife of Charles Alexan. der Warfleld, her ancestor, leader of the patriots at the burning of the Peggy Stuart. Mrs. Henry F. 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