Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1927, Page 14

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14 SO SOC President and CIETY. IETY Irs. Coolidge Guests at Dinner Tonight of Mr. Mellon, Secretary of Treasury HE President and Mrs. Coolldge will be the guests of honor at n 3 retary Treasury, Mellon. Coolidge attended the S b in the nd this a Mrs. Y.adles' Luncheon C Office Building today noon sie will occupy a box at the con cert of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Willem Mengelberg conduc tor, in the National Theater. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes will be the honor guests at dinne evening of the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. The Ambassador of Belgium and Paroness de C rtier entertained at Juncheon yesterday at the embassy, when among the guests were the Min fster of Colombia and Senora de Olava, the Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Radewa the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Floyd Blair; Mr Janssen, Mr. Willlam Hallam Tuck, Miss Helen Patten, Mr. and Mrs. W jiam R. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Choate, Mrs. Frederick 8. Coolidge und M. Tilmont, secretary of the Bel gian embassy. Sccretary and Mrs. Kellogg Dine With Mr. and Mrs. Hammond. Tho Secretary of State and Mrs. ellogg were the honor guests ok st evening of Mr. and M John Hays Hammond, who entertained in compliment to Cora, the Countess of Strafford. The other guests were {he Secretary of Labor and M James J. Davis, Senator and Mrs. Yiram Bingham, Senator David I Walsh, Representative Theodore E. Burton, Assistant Secretary of State @nd Mrs. Leland Harrison, Mr. and Nrs. Irwin B. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Jrank H. Simonds, Mrs. Sydney Clo man, Admiral Andrew T. Long, Miss Hammond, Natalie Hammond and Mr. Richard Hammond. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. TWilbur will be the honor guests at dinner this evening.of Interstate Com- merce Commissioner and Mrs. Clyde B, Aitcheson, who will entertaln at the Arts Club. The dinner will be followed by a program of music which Miss Dorothea Bohmanson, planist, will give. Mrs. James_J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, wiil entertain a party of eight at luncheon Wednesday in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower following Mrs. Lawrence Townsend's “Musical Morning.” Other prominent Washington hostesses who Wil also entertain at luncheon at the same time are Mrs. Gillette Hill, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Victor Kauff- mann, Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson, Mrs. Lyman Kendall, Mrs, Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs. George Mesta. Senator Edward I. Edwards has yeturned to his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel, where he will be joined shortly by Mrs. Edwards snd thelr daughter, Miss Elizabeth Edwards, after spending the holidays et their home in Jersey City. Representative Henry Allen Cooper end Mrs. Cooper, who are spending the Winter at the Washington Hotel, entertained a_company of 16 at dinner Jast evening in honor of the Minister from Uruguay and Mme. de Varela. Representative and Mrs. Bertrand 31. Snell will be hosts to a company ©of 50 at dinner this evening at the Ho- tel Carlton. Representative and Mrs. David N. Kincheloe will entertain a small com- pany informally at dinner this even- §ng in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Svilliam Phillips of Hampton Roads, who are spending a few days at the Willard. Ars. James Couzens, wife of Sena- tar Couzens, will be at home Thurs- @ay afternoon from 4 to 6 o‘clock for the first time this season. Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry is expected to return to Washington the middle of the week from her home in North Carolina. Mme. Weidel, wife of the counselor of the Swedish legation, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Gano of Philadel- phia, has gone to Atlantic City to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Orme will give a dance this evening in their Jiome on Georgia avenue for their debutante daughter, Miss Marguerite Orme. The company will number mbout 75, and a buffet supper will be merved at midnight. Miss Elizabeth Sweency, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Walter C. Sweeney, was hostess at luncheon today in her home at Washington Barracks, en- tertaining_in compliment to Miss Jdanthea Moffat, debutante daughter of Mrs. Jessie Emerson Moffat. Oth- ers in the company were Miss Ruth Hollinger of Ohio, house guest of Miss Moffat; Miss Eleanor Golden of New York, Miss nces Hopkins, Miss Mary Page Julien, M giana Joyes, Miss Betty Morris, Miss Katharine O'Hern and Mrs. Dabney Maury. Mrs. Davis Ireland has canceled all Jier roclal engagements because of the death rday of her mother, Mrs. Davis. M ‘Pennsylvania Thurs Postmaster General and RBartlett have had with Them during the holidays their son, Mr. Calvin P. Bartlett, who vesterday Yeturned to his studies at Yale. Assistant Mrs. John H Mrs. William Me daughter, Miss Lettice yeturned to Baltimore yester yio0n, spending a portion of the holi- Miss Coulling came to at- w Year eve ball of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale McLean and went to Baltimore yesterday for the second cotillon of the Bach- elors last evening. Mrs. Coulling will come to Washing ton for the Washington Assembly Thursday evening, when she will ap- — Fidhoh Sunfact Velour ‘Window Shades, Slip Covers—-Hours Rorow W79t 1211 ¥ Hemstitching—Pleating Battons—Button Holes and Embroidery Oppenheimer’s Work Shop 806 E St. N.W. Among Our Directors Is MR. WALTER A. BROWN ealtor FEDERAL-AMERICAN A National Bank With Resources of Fifteen Million Dollars As Strong s the Mon and Money Geor | . Ireland will return from | pear as her ancestre Mrs Henry Lee Mrs. E. A. Harriman will be at home | tomorrow atterncon from 4 to 6 o'clock In her apartment at Eighteenth stre cken, of Com 1t home Mrs. William P, of the Assistant Aersnautic: v afternoon, . from 4 to 6:30 o'clock, at dence, 3006 Albemarle street The emb and at dinner in the the Iton Hotel this evenin guests will number 1 | of the § Adolfo H. “olas _are enter Comdr Their | Mrs. Ord Preston and her daughter, Miss Eleanor Preston, will leave jor New York today and will s Adriatic for a trip to the Medite nean Sea. They will return to Wash- ington about April 1, visiting in Rome, Venice and Paris en route home. ra Mrs. Chester Snow heon today in “Junior Les Club Chantecler n_Dryden, Mrs. . Robert Pell and Mr: ue e Mor- Chaun The president of George Washing ton University, r. William Mather Lewis; Mrs. Lewi it Lewis, their daughter, retur a Christmas holiday visit to ths vesterday. Dr. Lewis spoke 1 California State Teachers' Association and before George Washington Uni- versity Alumni. They visited relatives in Los Angeles. Miss Lewis is return- ing to Hollins College, Virginia, to continue her studies Capt. Joseph Defrees, U. S. N., and Mrs. Defrees will entertaln a com- pany of 20 at dinner this evening at the Willard Hotel preceding the Navy dance. Mrs. Charles V. Wheeler will be at home tomorrow afternoon at her home, 1609 Sixteenth street, and the remaining Wednesdays in January. Ambassador to Great Britain and Mrs. Houghton in Capital. The Ambassador to the Court of St. James and Mrs. A. B. Houghton are guests at the Mayflower. Mrs. James Shera Montgomery will be at home tomorrow afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock in her home at 100 Maryland avenue northeast. The next dinner dance to be given by the officers and ladles of the Quartermaster Corps of the Army in Washington and vicinity will take place Friday evening, February * t Washington Barracks, Maj. Gen. C. P. Summerall and Mrs. Sum- meral! will be the honor guests on this occasion. The officers of the Quartermaster Corps on duty In Washington and vicinity will tender a din ier to Brig. Gen. M. Gray Zalinski, Quartermaster Corps, at the Army and Navy Club, Saturday evening, January 22. Gen. Zalinski is due to retire from active service on January 23. The next monthly luncheon given by Regular, Reserve and National coast 25, Your five-piece parlor suite Richard | ore the | THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. on the | 15 hostess to n | stesses who will en- | Who will ride in the first and third given at the Washington Riding an MRS. DELOS A sntries at the Hunt Club J of the Soldiers, Sailors and Marines’ Home on K street. BLODGETT, Society Horse Show to be ry 11, for the benefit Guard officers of the Quartermaster Corps in Washington and vicinity will be held at the La Fayette Hotel 0 p.m.. January 27. The honor | guest and speaker will be the Chief of Staff of the Army, Maj. Gen. C. P. Summerall. Mr. Joseph R. Bly, of 1900 H street northwest, was married to Miss Mary Lena Owen at 12 o'clock, Japuary 1 at the Church of the Unity Soclety of Washington, 1326 I street mnorth- west, the Rev. Viva M. January offi- ciating. Immediately proceding the cere- hony Miss Gwendolin Taylor sang Promise Me.” and “I Love You Truly,” being accompanied by Miss Mabel Rowland. Miss Rowland also played the marche: Miss Owen was attended by Miss Elizabeth D. Hill and Mr. Bly had for his best man Mr. DeWitt Thomp son. Miss Virginia Walthall of Fort Hamilton, has been the guest for a week of Miss Marion Carmichael. Mr. Edward P. Warner, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for aeronautics, has taken an apartment at the Ward man Park Hotel, where he expects to be joined l#ter in the Spring by his mother and sister. Mr. Garrard Winston, who has just resigned as Undersecretary of the Treasury, was host at luncheon yes- terday at the Willard Mr. Georges Georgesco, conductor of the Royal Opera of Bucharest, who came to America as a member of the royal party of her majesty Queen Marie, is at the Wardman Park Hotel as the guest of Mr. Djuvara, coun- selor of the Rumanian legation Mrs. Alvin T. Hert entertained in- formally at luncheon yesterday at the Willard. Introducing The Highland Spattee The New Paris Way to Present Smart Ankles to Wintery Blasts —Knitted like your jersey Jumper frock—high like a golf stocking—smart, swag- ger, coby and warm. All these qualities combine in the Highland Spattee that fits the ankle neatly like a stocking and buckles smart- 1y over the shoes. Whether you drive or walk, you will surely want to be among the first £o wear this charm- ing new vogue. In three colors— 33.75 Fawn Gray Heather Sorosis Shoe Shop—Street Floor ° reupholstered for less now than you can buy one new chair for nowadays. $9.00 Silk Tapestry cut to $2.98 per yard—this week onl, CLAY AR 1233 10th St. N.W. Bave ly. MSTRONG Mot xow Frank-a-lin 7483 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shields will be at home Sun noon from 5 to 7 o'cloc 1 home, at 3410 Brown street. Camphell v after- their Mr. Richard Gray Clark, jr., wili be at home Fridays in January after 4 o'clock, at 1913 S street. No cards have been issued. Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, who has traveled extensively in India, is returning to Washington this week end from her home in Greenwich, Conn., for the reception and tea to be given by the National League of American Pen Women, at which the speaker and guest of honor will be wami Yogananda, one of India's inent educators, The tea will be given at the May- flower Hotel at 4 o'clock, Saturday afternoon. Arrangements for the af- fair are in the hands of Mrs. Delos Blodgett, vice chairman of the social committee of the national league. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aldrich of Brookland entertained holiday guests from Norfolk, New York and North Adams, Mass. Notre Dame Glee Club to Visit the President. The President will receive the mem bers of the University of Notre Dame ce Club at the White House at noon | when they will be introducec nator James E. Watson. The club, which consists of about 40 mem.- bers, will give a concert here that evening at 8:30 o'clock at the May flower Hotel. They will go to Baltimore Saturday for a concert in that city | Wellesley Clubs | eia | Johnson, evening, returning to Washington Sunday to sing Hayden's Ma S Fatrick's Church Sundsy The Notre Dame Glee Club dif(m'.\} Pbilipsbom 6081614 cLEVENTH ST. You Save Many Dollars in Our Great tJ anuary Clearance o . (7, rom any other glee club in that it is really a cholr. Senator and Mir. James Couzens are among those entertaining box par- ties at the concert in the Capitol Fri- day evening. Miss Mary Riley will entertain the Washington Wellesley Club at tea to- morrow from 4 to 6 at her home.| 2141 LeRoy place, in honor of Mrs. Christopher D. Potter of Brooklyn N. Y. Mrs. Potter is president of the Alumnae Association of Wellesley Col lege, and is making a trip to the of the Southern States, and she will give a talk at the teas Mrs. V. L. Blelefeldt entertained several guests in her apartment at the Portland on New Year eve. The guests going later to hear the bugle call at the White House. Mrs. Clara ( Portland entertai at dinner on New ing the tea at Mrs. ien McCrone of the ed seve guests Year eve. follow Dime Miss A. Hazel Swi the Tucsday svenine of the Wonten's City among those makin ft, chairman of bridge section Club, announces reservations for rty tomorrow ening are Mrs. A. Bradley, Mrs. Frances Wil Mrs. George Willis, Mrs. Tsola Bodic, Miss Katherine Hytan, Miss Lulu_Georg Miller, Miss Phyllis Robinson Don Mrs. Louisg Miss Bertha_Holmes. Miss artin, Mrs. Josephine Griffith, Miss . Rose Pennell and Mrs. Ida Whittington Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Dowic North Braddock. Va.. entertained at dinner in honor of Mrs. Dow! laughter, Miss Jane Dunnock Brewe: Out-of-town guests we Helen and Ruth Johr holm, len, and Mr. ner of Nlinois. Miss 1 > her debut on the 13th of Janu liams, The members of Zeta Delta Sorority, Alpha Chapter, entertained a lary supper party at the Cafe St. Marl Saturd: TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, i Miss were: Miss Frances Ba Winifred Glascock, A Miss Helen Jacob arnhouse, A Limited Presentation ()f Grlebacher “Jeminine u/%arcl of Individuality ELVETWELVE F STREET TWELVETEN that are Beautifully Fur Trimmed 48 *13 88 Coats for which you would gladly p: late styles, showing Parisien influences and furs, and wanted colors stamp these as values not to be overlooked. Our Very Finest Coats Reduced to a price that is below cost Dresses 1927. Moore, Catherine O'Donnell.’ Mrs. Stanley Plerson, Miss Winifred | Sponsler, Miss Dorothea Wassmann, Miss Rose Wassmann, Mr. Francis Dalton, Mr. Ernest Davis, Mr. Wind- sor Demain, Mr. John Gunn, Mr. Leon Hooper, Mr. John Kerns, Mr. Edward Kneesfe, Mr. Charles Marma- duke Lynham, Mr. Stanley Plerson | and Mr. Justin Shook. Additional patronesses for the card party to be given by Keystone Chap- | ter, D. A. R., at the Willard tomorrow afternoon are: Mrs. John M. Beavers, Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr.; Mrs.| Larz Anderson, Mrs. Albert Johnson, | Mrs. Harry Clay Ransley, Mrs. Carol | Reece, Mrs. E. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Louts | 2 dden, Mrs. Anderson H. Wal- . Mrs. J." Banks Kurtz, Mrs. W.| ford Coyie, Mrs. F. T. F. Johnson, ; Mrs. Edward Keys and Mrs. J. Cralg King. $15,000 Sought for Park. President Coolidge yesterday asked Congress for a supplemental War De- partment appropriation of $15,000 to begin establishment of a national ark at the Petersburg, Va., battle. field. Marriage Licenses. 1o Murriago licensea have been isaued to the oilowin Jonn G Rotwrt ¥ Paige and Myrtle E. Spencer. Agstin and Tena M. Long, both ¢ and Hattle Minor. d Rebecca 1 ‘of Leonardtown, Md cit; Mearna and Dorothy Ander- wham and Margaret A. C. C. Sanders of Takoma Park, Md ne M. Gougnie of Pittsbure, Kans V. Grinsted and Gertrude Fincke! ph P. Ross assawadox. Va.. and : c Va. Macon of this city and Mamie Lioyd of Baltimore, Md | Newton Stionett and Ethel Handricks. Uliam Stewart and Alma_Broady W Vi Brooks and Lula Hill The prices of $12.50 to $22.50, formerly ask- ed and gladly paid give obvious hint of values not to be resisted. more—smart, quality fabrics Reduced Three Value-Giving Groups 10 $15 %25 Dresses for now and early Spring. Rich'mate- rials and late styles from which to choose. You save many dollars over former prices. SOCIETY. 18, Georgs Washingtor 8, 924 24th Gallinger 432 035 st 8w, 4. St. Elizabeth's Hospital 6 months, 333 Marylani 1 Lewis, 28 days, 608 Q st Births Reported. Milburn J. and Kau erine Donohos, boy. William T. And Ediih M, Grimes, boy. John G. and (Cleovatea ?-m!:ua. boy. and Pearl. Risler, boy ymond Lee and Agoes €. Schaeter. gir! lentine H. and Grace Schaeffer, boy. George A, and Gladys S Maximo L. H R Bernice Brewer, Deaths Reported. Unerraiey Hoamital The following deaths have peen reported to e the Health Department in the last 24 hours °,Heslih Danariment ip, the | Ellen L. K H Mary J )i, Margaret C. Miller. Mary O'Brien, 66, Hospital, Robert E. Joyes. Many Mavers, 58 Jiaw ety 08, oS s, purto g ik BiatR Tl 08, Gerg et e Saton s Nester L. Foos, 40, W r Reed Hospital 'Al:;IA[‘!):urIK;IIHL' o 8., Providence Hospital, 20 ln\:rw»"u\"’\ tal 1 Morishima. gl Kinnes. o fichell. omitar. .w Wb cher, 4 nowles, _ Harold Robinson 8 N at me for the Blind 1 Mass ave. 108 13th t. ctown' University 3. 1461 Spring pl. t. Elizabeth's Hospital reetown University n. 67, 1015 16th st | Clark,” 56, St. Elizabeth’s Plte. 55 Garfleld Honpl Petord seoiig Tospiist Plags Sheppe sity Hospital " ital nd Lau Oden, girl. boy. Impressive Values in Fine Furniture %ENI)ERS()X FURNITURE offers an outstanding instance of the Economy of buying Quality merchandise. 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