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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, JA 1927—PART SO CIETY" MRS EDWARD E ESEICK., Wife of Representative Eslick of Tennessee and recent hostess to the Congressional 1d.ies of -that state N Mrs DAVID S. DARRY J2.. and Franceg Oliver Bartry with whon she 4s preparing to sail for Port auPes to join Maj. Barryn- YNDERWOOD. JMps. EDWARD BEAL MSLEAN. mow in Florida. posed i the gowr she wore at her New Years eve reception Capital’s Social Calendar ' ForPresent Winter Marked By Well Balanced Program| ?Notables of Washington Listed Among Absentees Prcsident.s Dinner, Honormg Supreme Court. No- table Feature—Vice President Guest at Con- gressional Club—Other Leac‘ing Events. ‘Diplomats and Other Official Residents in Moving Throng—ceneral and Personal Items of Interest Locally. BY SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. EVER has the Capital had a fuller or better balanced Winty gram, socially speaking, than that now in progress, stat¢ | Buests whose | Lewis o | Doug Wardman Duffy Ambassador of Italy honor | Giacomo de Martino left yesi Chicago to attend a meeting Chicago Chamber of Commerce. will return to Washington in | days. The in tainments being interspersed with those for the highest omcials, dinner parties planned with particular lavishness and foreign po- tentates vieing with Americans in giving bounteous hospitality. | } The Minister of the Irish Free § | Mr. Tiniothy A. Smiddy. will return | Doug | to Washington about February 1 from | | the Middle West, where he has made | Club, a short visit her Mead HE most staid and august of the President's series of state dinner | parties, that of Thursday night in honor of the Chief Justice of the | Supreme Court and Mrs, Taft and the associate justices and their wives was anything but a cut-and-dried event. Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft had been entertaining Sir Willis C entertained a 25 of small da itty, senior master of the king's bench, and | his daughter, Lady Philipson-Stowe, of London as house guests and they, | %00, dined at the White House. Mrs. Coolidge entertained the usual groups of guests by appointment, a nice custom, since it gives one a chance to | know the President’s wife at closer range: and she still found time to attend the Senate Ladies’ luncheon Tucsday, the Philadelphia Orchestra concert the same day, and Tuesday night of this week she and the Presi- | dent will dine with the Postmaster Gen ral and Mrs. New. 1. France of Maryland will give at the Willard, hav members of the Senate Ladies’ Club RS. COOLIDGE will be the guest honor at the luncheon Tuesday midday which Mrs. William M. Calder of New York and Mrs. Joseph 4 as other guests entertained at the White House | was receiving at the Con- | ppointment in store, for Mrs. Dawes | the Vice President was never more | the reception in his | many members of the An election in the Con that it seemed to bother that Mrs. Peter Goelet contest mes between the club is wholly social | ; on March 4 the | 'HILE the President and Mrs. Coolic Thursday evening the Vice Pres gressional Club. There was keen dis was ill and could not be present, b cordial himself or more cordia honor. It was almost unprecc House present and there were gressional Club is on, but so no one. in the least. It foregone Gerry will be the pre wh the nomination of two vice presider that matter will undoubtedly pass new president takes office nil when elebrate their D. Bly administra for the tele- the Vice Jlombia and | will was OMORROW the Vice thirty-eighth wedding meyer before marriage tion it is safe to say grams, letters and President and Mrs Senora de Olaya at Preside Caro this anniver except Thursday flowers ) Minister of ( Dawes v the le ° QINCE the diplomatic s Histe official mourning to now it is the Ambas the temporary shac Baron and Barones eand many engagemer is nearly always v or legation, and just | s de Cartier upon whom alre being felt, for American Capital account JOTHING could G society reminiscer ast quarter 6f a centt er lonely castle in B minds of Washington White House in the life of Charlotta in ondered as they read gling of the Belgian h of Maximillian was 1 it Baroness lor of Austria for White House rding the f and Mexican flags « constantly brought tc Hengelmuller, wife some years, who 1 cause the Ambassa dent, to escort her t astute diplomat quick filling the chair of the having de day Is the homes of ator War Ambassac t be acc to prece and some o the rescue 1 THING h ustom of callir than the Th forn callers, | ociety Tittle redra Curt At times there one in th unoffic ¢ r's handsome nt it added | ) tells of its hall FTHE Bal Boheme to the sum for cess. Besides. it estal Capital each coming seasor a capital is at its best am¢ nival on as a suc for the as well as Mr. and Mrs. Albion List Box Guests for Opera and Mrs 4 Albion will box at the performance by Washington Na- 1 Opera Company tomorrow eve. Washington Auditorium, Eugene Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin _Dodd Lombard of the French | Mr. and Mrs. Pomeroy Hosts | To Party of 14 at Suppe Mr. and Mrs er tertained a company of 14 supper n hoi and Mrs nd Mr ¢ rl Eugene Pomeroy T 3 last eveni the Paul Hurst Hurst. Mr in Washingt arlton who 18 n mission erakin Havana, Cuba. ates consul gen Miss | , Mrs JAMES J'DAVIS WOMb%ffb Cabinet hostess and watho Secrelary Davis soon enterfainingata dinner for Pregident and M¢s coolidge ter of Senator elect and Mrs A.B.Batkle \ | | Miss LAURA DBARKLEY, of Kentueky- L icaraguan Minister | And Senora Cesar Now In Diplomatic Circle New Envoy Listed Among Younger Members of Corps—On Second Mis- | [ | sion Here. Senor place he al | The Minister from Nicarz | Alejandro will take his among the youn, envoys, and has also the distinction of having | ready practiced most successfuly two of the learned professions, law and medicine, and now for the second time he takes up diplomacy. A native of the Central American republic of | which he the representative, he| studied most dilig Institute of Man following the law Mrs whose Mrs at M {ar | M The Secretary of State and Kellogg will be the guests in | honor the Secretary of War and Dwight Davis will entertain | dinner, Tuesday evening. There will be 22 guests at the dinner and few | additional guests have been asked for music following the dinner Mrs. Davis will have as her itly in the National[for a few days, M Lothrop Ames | wua with the view of |of Boston, who will arrive Tuesday Having determined | - to perfect himself in this branch, he| The Ambasado; went to Paris and took the LL. B. de.|de Padilla will be the guests in whosc gree in its famous legal institute and |honor Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont Bor. nine. vears hetcontinued his|Will entertain at dinner this evening. studies in the various seats of learn-| Mo ing, having taken up medicine in ad-| p 3% "V L Sl dition to law. He returned to Man-|ONSL Jo OReD oo S b at a agua and began the practice of his|y oqyrast in the Florentine room at st profession when the post of Min-| ¢, "\vuraman Park Hotel Tuesday. ister to Washington was offered him.| g8 e Vs He had just married in 1920 when ¢ he accepted his first diplomatic mis- sion, and the journey here was in the {tained at a bridge luncheon Thursd nature of the honeymoon jaunt.|when her guests included, Mrs. Wil- Formerly Senorita Maria Bernard of |liam E. Borah, Mrs. Ralph H. Cam- the Nicaraguan Minister's|eron, Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Mrs. W. | wife, i one of the young and comely (W, Chalmers, Mrs. Charles Brand, matrons of the Latin American con-|Mys. Charles P. Summerall, Mrs. | tingent. She was educated in a con-| walter Stilson Hutchins, and Mrs. | vent on the outskirts of Palo Alto.|Thalds Ames. Additional guests joined lit., speaks English perfectly, and|the company for tea, when Mrs. W. in addition both musical and ar-| prank James presided at the tea (Continued on Sixth Page) M is guests M ‘. M and | Copeland will ente Royal S. e of Ja Mrs. Colden L'H. Ruggles entel ‘annie I A evening for | Miss White, house daughter of Mrs. of Charleston. afice'?d a dance at the Congressional Club. Baron Lennart Rappe of the lega- table. Also assisting the hostess were . (Coniluued on-Eighth- Raged 'Dinner Scheduled to Honor [Society Hostesses | Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg| With Dates Annexed Many Notable Functions Mark Capital's Calendar—Official Homes Dispensing Hospi- talityAVVRouncl of Residential Festivities, James Mrs. E I les. s d Col M and thi Alice Cut Katharin Raldwin Juliet Miss iss otty iss leanor 8 Lieut O'Brie H omdr, r. Walter ley. Mrs. Victor tain a luncheon party of 14 today in to th ympliment Atlanta, ack Hayes. Former Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial will entertain at dinner Tues- day evening for their daughter Miss Dial, guest, Mrs, L Mrs entertained 3ryan Announce "At Homes“i ! Rer:eptions. Fofmal and In- formal, Scheduled for In- formation of Social World, C‘fl’icia] Cil’CleS Included. Social’[ enney r of Nobil wife not Donna the Ambassador abserve her day at home to illness, Mrs. Peter Senator Gerry day afternoon from Antoinette de Martino, of Italy, will Friday A dau Frederic owing | l Tast Goelet Gerry, wife of will be at home Thurs. 4 to 6 o'clock Richard S. Cutts | U dinner eir debutante daught preceding the danc Judge gave for Miss | The guests included cpenter, Miss Helen Katharine Amory, [ ts | i ass, wife of Senator of Virginia, will be at home lay afternc t the Raleigh from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Glass Thurs Hotel, Carter € Mrs, James T. Begg, wife of Repre- sentative Begg, will be at home Tues- day afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, at 2831 Twenty-ninth street, when she will have with her Mrs. Ward Harreld, her daughter, and Mrs. Webb Hay, jr. of Ohio. Mrs. Adam M. Wyant will be at home informally at her apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel Tuesday, January 25, from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and Miss Helen Robinson will be at home Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Sid e Taliaferro, wife of the new Q(Pmmissioner, will be at home Thul y afternoon in her apartment 1801 Sixteenth street. oniiiued oo Siath & Stack son Waller and Lieut. n, Rufenacht Kauffmann will enter- Clifford Hatcher guest of Mrs, M e hou: in_compliment to her Miss Mary Tucker, Robert P. Tucker The guests will later The Minister of Austria and Mme | Prochnik will go to New York tomor row to spend several days The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr | Zdenek Fierlinger, will leave today for | Havana, Cuba, where he will present his credentials as Minister of Czecho slovakia to the President of the Re public of Cuba. He will probably re. turn to Washington in a fortnight | The Minister of Sweden and Mme | Bostrom returned to Washington yes terday. after spending time ew York The charge d'aff: | Kamel Bey | days in New York some in res of I is spending secretary of the Germ and Mme. Schlimpert wil turn to Washington Wednesday New York, where they have be a few days. The hassy from n for The new second secretary legation of Uruguay, Dr. R Eachen, has arrived in W to take up his duties and is Massachusetts avenue Ma shington at 1779 Assistant Postmaster General W Irving Glover left for New York City vesterday and will be absent from the city for several days. r Admiral George H. Rock, ( c. N., and Mrs. Rock left ye terday for Augusta, Ga.. where the expect to spend two or three weeks. Sir_Thomas Chitty and his daugh ter, Mrs. Ellizabeth Phillipson-Stowe of London, who have been the guests of the Chief Justice and Mrs. art will stay at the Mayflower for the remaining portion of their visit Washington in Mr. Alonzo O. Bliss, in Washington where they have spending the Winter with Mr. RBliss sr., and are at the Wardman Park Hotel for a two-week visit. They will spend some time in New York hefore rejoining Mr. Bliss at their home in Miami and Mrs. have arrived Miami, Fla., jr from been Miss Anne Washington taken a suite few days Morgan will arrive Wednesday and at the Carlton in has for a Jack Hayes has ral days Mrs. Clifford Hatcher Atlanta, Ga., for whom a number antertainments have been planned s a guest for of of Mrs sev Mrs. E. P in Meany are Washing where Gen. and spending several days ton en route from ( they passed the Winter. to New York from where they will sail on February 10 for France. Gen. Meany is a re tired officer of the National Guard of New Jersey, and he and his wife. who formerly was Mlle. Chesnel, daughter of Prof. Paul Chesnel, divide their time between this country and France. They are staying at the Carlton Hotel. Mrs. Patton Wise Slemp, who is making her annual visit to her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennett, will en- tertain a box party at the Auditorium tomorrow night for Miss Rosa-Maye Kendick and her flance, Maj. Hubert Reiley Harmon, U. S. A., whose en- gagemeént was announced last week. Mrs.. Slemp is also entertaining Thursday, and has arranged a num- ber of other events during her visit here. Miss Adelaide Douglass, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blair, and her house guest, Miss G = n; G | D. Mead Mrs debutant Joyes Wes tain | her | Mrs rltor spending severs © Bai 1w s thelr guests a and Mrs. Pau Hurs commissioner pping Boar der Smith ha yflow turned to brothe Lewis Mrs, their B. E | and | Bukley | Mrs street, B Davis of guests of and ) Va Friedman W M Wi Mrs nia Reir of 1ti W Mr rd and Mrs ol Harry N ew York 10 days Mr Mrs o and day will spend Plaza. 1t Judge H judge of the Austr , has pas the Carlton Hotel, accompanted by Mr. Phillip Parsons. Judge nd his son, who have been in Furope and England fe several months, will leave d Eighth Page.) | Annual Ball ‘tc‘) Benefit Home for Children Home for Children any homeless, friend of annual ball which managers has ar February 21, at sreme Court ed several X7 son | sor eling past (Contir on The which ¢ | tess chila | to benefit piscopal by the board of lady | ranged for Monday | the New Willard. This is always one the attractive balls of | coming just before Lent | does. Minister and Mme. Price To Honor Haiti's Friends The Minsiter of Haiti and Mme, Price have issued cards for a recep. |tion Wednesday, February 9, from to 7 o'clock at Wardman Park Hotel in honor of the officers and civil offi cials of the United States who have co-operated with the government of Haiti. Cuban I":’m’bas.s}; Attache To Honor Noted Patriot sador of Cuba and Senora and Senator Rice W. commander-in-chief of the Spanish War Veterans, will share honor at the reception Semor Don Cayetano de Quesada, attache of the Cuban embassy, will give Friday. evening at 8:15 in the National Museum Auditorium in commemora~ tion of the anniversary of the birth of Cuba’s distingnished patrot, Senor vst Marta, 3 N\ | its | of de Ferr Means, United |