Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1927, Page 19

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SOCIETY | | _(Continued from BEighteenth Page. ] Chalmers were hosts at dinner last | evening, later taking their guests to the congressional reception at the | White House. In their party were | Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, Mr Althouse, Miss Helen Fromer, Susan Love of Toledo, Ohio, and M Wendell Phillipps Coler of Detroit, daughter of the host Alrs. Linthicum, wife of Represent ative J. Charles Linthicum of Mary land, will receive tomorrow afternoon #rom 4 to 6 o'clock at the Hotel Roose- velt. wife of the naval Mme. Willm, attache of the French embassy be at home Wednesday afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock at 1810 \Wyoming ave nue, The United States Switzerland, and Pinckney | Tuck have gone to New York and will | remain over the week end, joining the | Jatter's parents, former solicitor gen- | eral and M mes M. Beck, here | early next week Mrs. Merritte W, Ireland will be at home informally tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Robert Love tained at dinner last ing among her guests tive and Mrs, Percy Quin, Mr: garet Trimble of Natchez, Mi Mr. Henry Huston Crittenden Kansas City, Mo. Taylor enter- evening, hav- Representa- Mar- and of | Kinsolving-Lester Wedding Date Selected. | The marriage of Miss Edith Whar- | ton Lester, daughter of Mr. Wharton Lester, to the Rev. Arthur B. Kin- solving of the University of Virginia will take place at noon Tuesday, Feb- ruary 22, in S ames’ Church, at| Warrenton, Va. The officiating cler- gyman will be the Right Rev. Lucien Lee Kinsolving, Bishop of Southern | Brazil, father of the bridegroom. Fol- lowing the ceremony a reception W be given the wedding party and friends at Leny Manor, four miles from Warrenton, the home of the bride’s brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Buchanan. This evening the Junior League bill- { board ball will be held at the New | Willard Hotel. The ball will begin at 10 o'clock with an elaborate enter- tainment augmented by a fashion show. Mrs. Sidney T. Thomas, who has charge of the fashlon show, has selected the following as molels: Miss Leonore Scullin for Mary liiizabeth, Mrs. Edgar Allan Poe for Mrs. John- | son, Miss Charlotte Childress for Betty Hanna, Miss und Miss Barbara Hight for Mrs. Gil- | Jespie, Miss Dorthea Morgan and Miss Mary Bradley for Pasternak, | Mrs. Vinton Pierce for Agasta Howard N. Tucker, 5 cesca McKenn and Mis: Henry for Ash, Miss Norvell Munford for Jelleff, Mi Adelaide Wolsten: holme for Mme. Mistowt, Mrs, Robert | Choate and Miss Gwendolyn Ffoulke Smith for Moses, Miss Kasa Suther- land for Saks Fur Co. Mrs. Alan Winslow for Mme. Beaudry and Miss Frances McKee for Pluym. Mrs. Wade H. Ellis entertained a | company of 14 at luncheon today. Mr, and Mrs. Ellis will be hosts toa company at dinner tomorrow evening. | Mrs. John C. Fremont will be at home Saturdays until Lent at her home, 2119 R street. Mrs. William Wheatley will be at| home informally tomorrow after 4 o'clock, when she will have with, her Mrs. Walter Taylor Wheatley, recently | of Europe. Mrs, Jessie Emerson Mofat will en- tertain at dinner in the palmroom at the Willard this evening, later takirg her guests to the Junior League ball, which +vill be held at the Willard. Miss Mary Temple entertained a company of 58 at dinner last evening at the Willard Hotel i honor of Sen- | ator and Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson and their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin. Mrs. M. de Clare Berry had as her g-fls today at the luncheon at uscher’s given by the English- Just Arrived The Newest of Spring Daytime Frocks ‘25 —avith the new effects and in the new colors that convey an early message of what Spring style s to be. Lovely Georgettes Beautiful Crepes Kafka’s F Street at 10th | nois { of Bloomington, Ill, and Mr. | Mrs, ladys Chapman Smith | i speaking Unlon in honor of Sir Hugh and Lady Denison, Mr. Matthew Page | Andrews of Baltimore, Mrs. Cabot Stephens and Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry. : Among the speakers at the Wake- field Memorial Association dinner at the Mayflower Hotel February 11 will be Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, president general of the D. A. R, and M W. Sherman, president of the N. Federation of Women’s Clubs. Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry will have as guests at their table Sen ator and Mrs. Thomas F. Ba Senator and Mrs. Henry Keyes, Representative and Mrs. James S, Parker and Representative and Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley | Ives-Stevenson Wedding Today in Naples, Italy. Two prominent families of Ili- and Virginia were united in the marriage in Naples, Italy, today of Miss Elizabeth Davis Stevenson Ernest Linwood Ives of Norfolk, Va. A small group of relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Mr. Lewis Green Stevenson, formerly secretary of State for Illinois, The mother and sister of the bridegroom were also in attendance. Mr. and Mrs, Ives left at once for Egypt on he Nile, where they will remain the greater portion of the month, then to Constantinople, Turkey, where | Mr. Ives has been stationed for the past year and a half as first secre- y of the United States embassy. He is ako alternate delegate to Angora, the new capital of Turkey. He and his bride will make their res: intervals there. marks the fourth gener- ation of prominent and honored Illi- noisans. She is the great-grand- daughter of Jesse W. Fell, an inti- mate friend of Abraham Lincoln, and who was responsible, more than any other one man, for his candidacy and | election to the presidency. She is| also the great-granddaughter of | President Lewis Green of Centre Col- lege, Ky., who was the father of | Letitia Green Stevenson, for- | mer president-general of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, and whose sister, Mrs. Mathew T. Scott Southwestern Exposure Now Available Hotel Roosevelt Sixteenth Street at V & W Phone North 9080 Reductions 1, OFF AIE REMAINING * Girle' 372, Frocks Boys’ " ° Coats f Boys’ “ocien * Suits All Sales Final—N Exchanges s elevated to the same leadership. | She is also the granddaughter of former Vice President Adlai E. Steven- son. Mrs. Ives was educated at Bryn Mawr, Pa., and has traveled exten- sively, residing some years in Europe where the romance developed which limaxed in the union here to possesses much dramatic ability and, st year, was a member of the com Ellis L t night. 1 v taking house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of York their guests to the c ception at the White other _gue: were and Mrs. Carroll Reece, Repry tive and Mrs. Samuel and Mrs. Charles Wil Senator and Mrs, Ow Mr. and Mrs. Frederick I. Cox, ) \nd Mrs, William G. Wheeler, Mr and Mrs. George Taylor of Knox- ville, Tenn,; Mr. and Mrs. J. Cloyd | Mr. and Mrs Wil- Mr. and falcolm at the Club Chantecler I Mrs. William B. Colver Wardman Park Hotel is leaving today | | for Wellesley, Mass., to spend the | week end with her daughter, Miss | Polly Ann Colver, who attends the Pine Manor School, Mrs. Colver will | make a two-week visit in New York | before returning to Washington. | Mr. Ives is a native of Norfolk, Va., . Grace N. Rose and her daugh- l and comes from an old Virginia fam r, descended from early < t After graduating from L he entered the consular ser a 2 n has been stationed Mathe: of Wellington-on-Potomac in Germany, Irs. Leslie M. Shaw Blaine i pscomb, Mrs n Mof - , Mrs. F Mr. C. com Slemp, Newman of ille, Ky Mr. Hugh M matic service, into the foreign, ool L Hen F'rost of| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B, Craig have one of the first men chosen for trans- | New York | returned to their home in Edgemoor fer from the consular to the diplo- | Ma matic branch. He is an authority upon | and Mrs. William z O diplomatic affairs and has been a | one by motor to Atl: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Ada prominent figure in Washington po- | Where they will spend 10 da who with their small son and daugh litical circles for several years. L x T 5 ter have been making thefr home at Dr. and Mrs. \V, Calhoun St | the Wardman Park Hotel, have | Mr. and_Mrs. Ives plan to reach| i ‘he at home Sunday LUCAS BEAUTY SALON || intinople shortly after the 1st | fiom 20 7 o'clock Formerly associated with leading New York rch. Hotels 1110 Conn. Ave. 2nd Floor site_the Mayfiower. Main 5. Cannes, at the| They will leave | touring through | | time in ic. ing some Hotel Maje: there in "M Italy until April Mrs. Richard Morris closed her house in Delaware pend - ing the Winter in Washington with | her daughter, Mrs. Thomas J. Rout. | has R. Dennis tic City, Mr. have ling afternoon Miss Janet Richards has gome to Florida fo spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rust, Judge and Mrs. John Price enter tained at dinner in the 3 ‘entine room at Wardman Park 1 g°1 last r., enter- HESE are a few of the many new, exquisite Slippers that have just arrived at the Artcraft Shop ‘AND, too, Art. craft invites you to come and to be among the first to view these lovely creations fcr spring. Choose a complete Hosiery wardrobe from our exclusive fine sheer qualities $1.95 1o $3.95 ARTCRALT SUOLS i YOUTHFYL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMMY PatTdenih St Mothers! Attention! Mothers! irls’ School Dresses An Amazing Sale—Marvelous Values Pl = =] = = Wty g i Moy ., All Sizes 7 to 14 Years Luxurious Embroidered Effects. Beautiful Prints Guaranteed Fast Colors! The Values are Truly Remarkable | sisted 1 ! evening in compliment to their |tained a company at the supper dance | cently taken possession of their new Avenue home, in Massachusetts D. A. R. Chapter to Honor mal Officers Monday. Alfred. Brosseau i, N./S. D. A: R tional board of management given b D. A. R. Dorothy Mond: iss Mabelle N. Rose, are spend- | until 6 o'clock in the home of Massa Gebrge Tillman Bell setts Avenue Park Vernon E. West v Hancock Chapter in receiving by M State regent; Mrs in Doro eral; A tional pre: American Revolution Josiah A (Continued on T s of the Guality ‘ana 1 Tocts Gloves An? Tensth Gloven Any “Lengih, Onl 607 12th ‘Nw.. B506 1ith For Estimates. Majs 1100, 140 Bring or enciose this ad with preside nd the na will be the honor guests at a reception to be Hancock Chapter. afternoon from 4 regent of will be as: James John rs, national vice president gen- | Van Orsdel, na- | dent of the Children of the | 4 d the follow- | | ing officers of Doroth\ Hancock Chap- | ¢ fourth RY CLEANIN l.\'l‘ WOODRUF¥'S Saturday Specials Featuring among other specials tomorrow, Choice, X\ fresh-cut, long-stemmed (7 Carnations $2.50 dozen Violets, $1 & $1.50 bunch .3 | Sweet Peas, $1 Y i & $1.50 bunch " Blooming Plants, $1.50 S " !i - Up. 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