Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1927, Page 16

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6 & SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge Will Be * Dinner Guests Tonight of Secretary and ’\lrs. D\v1ght F. Davis. HE President and Mrs. Coolldge will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis. This is the fourth of the state dinners given in honor of the Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge by the President’s of- ficial family. The President and Mrs. Coolidge will be ponor guests of the Attorney General and Mrs, Sargent at a dinner in the presidential suite at the Willard Hotel the evening of Tuesday, Jan- uary 18, Mrs. Coolidge attended the Senate Ladies" h at the Capital today, nd this afternoon she received the ves of the intersiate commerce com- of Agriculture a Mrs. Ja Will entertain at dinn this evening at the Mayflower Hotel. Assistant Secretary of State Host to Dean of Corps. The Am Baroness de ( wsador of Belgium and ¢ wiil be the honor < at dinner this evening of the retary of State and Mrs. Leland 1larrison, who will entertain a company of 16 in their home on Nineteenth street Mr, and Mrs. Harrison will enter- tain at dinner February 1 in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kelloge. The Minister of Venezuela, Senor Don Carlos F. Grisanti, returned last evening from New York. where he &pent two days at the Waldorf-Astoria. Senora de Grisanti and their daugh- ters, the Senoritas Grisanti, will be at home Saturday afternoon in the, lega- tion, at 1102 Sixteenth street. The Minister of Greece and Mme. Bimopoulos were hosts at dinner at the legation last evening, having as guests Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry; the Minister of Ru- mania, M. Cretziano; Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin B. Laughlin, Cupt. and Mrs. John Henry Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. Breckenridge Long, Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair, Mrs. S. H. Slater, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer and Mr. Balfour, second secretary of the Brit- ish embassy. The Minister and Mme. Simopoulos also entertained at luncheon yester- day In honor of his grace Mgr. Poly- carpos, the Metropolitan of Xanthis. Among their guests were Mr. Ery Kerhaya, Mr. Lappas, the Greek tenor, and Mr. Angelo Anninos, toun- selor of the Greek legation. Mrs. Wadsworth, wife of Senator James W. Wadsworth, jr., is in New York, where she is staying at the Barclay, and will not return to her home in Massachusetts Avenue Park until early next week. Mrs. Kendrick, wife of Senator John B. Kendrick, will be at home Thurs- day afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her apartment at 2400 Sixteenth street i SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, W ASHIN SOCIETY. | da will entertain at dinner this eve-| ning, later taking her guests to the| society horse show at the Riding and| Hunt Club. The_charge d'affs mal Kamel Bey, will antertain at supper party this evening Tollowing: the society horse show at the Riding and Hunt Club. Col. and Mrs. Walter C. Swee Washington Barracks announce the engagement of their daughter liza beth to Licut. Richard Brownle Gayle, United States Infantry Mrs. Sweeney entertained luncheon today in her quarters ks, when the announcement was made The Count :mzl Countess de Benque on Thursday Covers will be laid for 70. Mrs. W, Sinclair Bowen will be home Saturday afternoons, Janu: and January 29, from 4 to 7 o'clock in her home on Cathedral avenue. Mrs. John Stewart McLennan will entertain at dinner (his evening ir ent to her house guests. Mr. Harold J. Coolidge of Boston. William D _ dinner. . Thomas, Miss Suzette Dewey, Miss Elizabeth Parker C. Matthews Dick and Miss alie ilammond are on the commit- | of society girls who will sell y the Mayflower Hotel to following Mrs. Lawrence for the enter tainment to be given Junu 19 for the benefit. of the Red Cross in “Old Russla” in Bulgaria. Sir Clifton Sifton of Toronto and of her nd doing aht. M AMr | Ar ¥ of some and will have recelving with her Mrs. Carey of Cheyenne, Wyo., wife of a former Senator and Mr. Joseph M. Carey, who is also a former governor of the State. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland, Mrs. Franklin Fort, Mrs. George Ty- mer and Mrs. Julian Jacouelin Mason. Miss Rosa-Maye Kendrick will also assist her mother. Mrs. George Mesta will glve a tea dance this afternoon at the Hotel Mayflower from 5 to 8 o'clock, when she will be assisted in receiving by her sister, Mrs. Robert John Adams, who arrived this morning from New York. Others assisting will be Mrs. Willis Van Devanter, Mrs. Jiverett Sanders, Mrs. John A. Hull &nd Mrs. Lawrence Townsend. ‘The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, en- tertained at luncheon today at the Pan-American Annex in honor of the Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Don Orestes Ferrara. The other guests resent were: The Secretary of State, r. Frank Kellogg; the Secretary of ‘War, Mr. Dwight F. Davis; the Attor- ney General, Mr. John G. Sargent; the Postmaster General, Mr. Harry 8. New; the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Curtis D. Wilbur; the Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Hubert Work: the Sec- etary of Agriculture, Mr. Willlam M. ardine; the Secretary of Labor, Mr. i&meu J. Davis; Gen. Herbert M. rd, director of the budget; the Un- dersecretary of State, Mr. Joseph C. Grew; the Assistant Secretary of $tate, Mr. Leland Harrison; Senor Dr. Jose T. Baron, secretary of the Cuban embassy; Mr. Stokeley W. Morgan of the Department of State and Dr. Esteban Gil Borges, assistant director of the Pan-American Union. ‘The counselor of the Belgian em- bassy, M. Robert Silvercruys, arrived in New York this morning aboard the Lapland, and will come to Washing- ton this evening to take up his dutles et the embassy. M. Siivercruys is one of the most popular young dip- Jomats who has been in Washington, end has been attached to this embassy several times, the last service being es charge d'affaires during the Am- bassador’s absence. The first secretary of the Peruvian embassy and Senora de Gonzalez Pra- KAPLOWITZ 31 mfl'fl STREET N:RTHWEST JANUARY KEDUCTIONS A GIVEAWAY SALE DRESSES AND COATS OF LASTING BEAUTY AND GREAT WORTH DRESSES ek ... $10 343 TO s85 DRESSES FOR $ l 5 STREET DRESSES SPORT DRESSES AFTrRNOON FROCKS DINNER GOWNS DANCE FROCKS EVENING GOWNS COATS EVENING WRAPS AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS FASHIONS DE LUXE EXCLUSIVELY MADAME'S & MADEMOISELLE'S COAT AND DRESS SHOP KRN & A. M. his son and daughter-in-law, Maj. and Mrs, Sifton, have arrived in Washing ton for a short isit and are at the Willard. Washington Opera Company Heard by Many Notables. The Minister of Rumania, Mr. George Cretziano, occupled a_box for [ 1" the performance of “La Boheme” | MIS Claude A. given last evening by the Washington | Kichard b ‘Brust, National Opera Company in the Wash- | ;a3 0e IS and ington Auditorium. The performance conducted by Mr. Georges Geor- gesco, Rumanian conductor, and the Minister’s guests in his box were his daughter, Miss Jeanne Cretziano, and her guest, Donna Ortensia Mignano Col. and Mrs. E. Francis Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Alevra, Count and Countess Byerci, and the counselor of the lega- tion, Mr. Djuvara, Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps were hosts at dinner and took their guests later to the opera, the company including Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Faber Downey, and Mrs. Wil- liam White of Philadelphia, daughter of the hosts, who is their house guest. Senator Thomas J. Walsh had a box ard entertained Senator David I. Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hard. . Mrs. William J. Boardman was hostess to her daughter, Miss Mabe! T. Boardman; Mr. and Mrs, George McLennon and Dr. Vernon Kellogg. Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman entertained in her box the personal secretary to the President and Mrs. Edward T. Clark, Mrs. Clifton Mc Of Course! HE last course of any delight- ful dinner is best of all—when it is BUDD’S Ice Cream. A vast va- riety of fine flavors — rich, pure — re- freshing, of course! 18th & Columbia Rd. COL. 3858 A can you buy— lals, plain a \\ Values, §25-535. Doors Open Tomorrow 8:30 AM. My being. Mme. Srown, Mr. and Mrs. I and Mr. Willlam Bowie Clarke, Halkett Mrs. » _—m—m—— 20 to $25 Values med, at_a fraction of their Arthur, Mr. William C. Mr. geman took her supper dance at the Hotel Carlton. Judge were hosts at dinner guests later to their included Senator Richard S. and Mrs. e company s.” Claude A. Mys. 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