Evening Star Newspaper, February 6, 1927, Page 52

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6 SO Widespread Schedule of Festivities Mark Chevy Chase Season‘ Bridge Parties, Dinners.| Luncheons and Suppere Listed — Club Meetings Also Feature of Week. Mr. enterta Tuesday evening Military road. Mrs. Stephen Chevy Chase Wednesda: ternoon and bridge at the Country Club. Cov: w and Smith supper home on and red at their Tabor of entertained uncheon an parkway at student of spend- ween semesters v . and Mrs. E ward Roth, on Cathedral avenue Mr. and Mrs. Newman G. Little en- tertained at dinner and bridge Wed- evening d Roth, a I Pollard will en- tertain the members of her luncheon and bridge tomorrow noon in her home on McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon West enter- tained th members of their club at dinner and bridge Saturday Mr. Paul Pitcher, senior Princeton 1 ity, is spending ers with B H. and Mrs, ard Chapin of the house guests of w and niece, Mr. and M “Donald Reed MacLeod on Leland street. The junior section of the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase met on Thurs- day afternoon at the home of Miss Florence Bradley on Brookville road. Tea was served. Mr. and M tertained Fri in their home on honor of their sons Rochester, Henry Gardner en- ¥ evening at a dance Kirke street In Henry and Sleman are at Mr. and Mrs. Pe 1 week in New home aft: bendin York Cit +The Re: met Wednesday Jesse P v Thinks.” Cora viewed. Mr ding Class of Chevy Chase in the home of Mrs “As a Woman Harris, was re Blair_has returned to Swa sol at Manassas, Va., where he is a student, after spending several days at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alexander Blair. Miss Elsie Talbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hume Talbert of Kirke street left Wednesday for Ithaca, N. Y. where she will attend the junior prom and the midyear dances at Cornell University. Mgs. Walter Johnston entertained the ‘members of her club at luncheon and bridgé Monday afternoon in her home on Grafton street. ) 1 Mrs. Stuart Ilolland enter- at dinner and Bridge Frids nder tained evening Mrs. Arthur D. Kidder of Hesketh street entertained the members of her club at luncheon and bridge Friday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs: J. W. Crandall of Jocelyn street spent the week end at Annapolis, where the attended the officers’ ball Friday evening. The Garden Club of Chevy Chase met Wednesday afternoon in the home of Miss Ellen Young on Magnolia parkway. Mr. Furman Mulford ad- dressed the meeting on *Pruning.” Tea was served. Mr. and Mrs. Holland W. Jenks of Oliver street are spending several weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Pace en- tertained the members of their club 4t bridge and supper Wednesday eve- ning in their home on Connecticut aveaue. Judge and Mrs. ‘Alexander R. Mul- lowney entertained .at dinner Satur- day evening in their home on Connec- ticut avenue In honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Holmes of Philadel- phia, Pa. Mrs. C. R. Baxter entertained at tuncheon Friday_afternoon. Mr. Oscar H. Robey and his sons, John and Stuart, of Morrison street have safled for Cuba, where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Aubrey L. Clarke of Irving street entertained Wednesday after- noon at luncheon and bridge at the Columbia_Country Club. Mrs. Karl F. Stuhler entertained Saturday afternoon at a theater party in honor of the birthday anniversa of her daughter, Jeas Maxine. Mr. Keech Wilson, a student of the y of Maryland, has been spending several days with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Percival Wil- son, in their home on Raymond street. Mrs. Donald Reed MacLeod of Le- land street entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday afternoon at the Congressional Country Club, in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Rob- ert Adsit of Vermont. The French, section of the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase gave a tea afternoon in the hor of Magnusson on Northu.ap- Newman G. Little a_table. M Elizabeth Wagner, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. George Wagner of Grafton st t, is spending severul weeks in New York City, where she is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Corby. Miss Wagner attended the Beaux Arts ball last Friday evening. Ben Warren of Taylor street Jne to Wilmington, N. C., where \y.r)\tl everal M. Willia i« the house guest of her ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, luncheon Mrs. Purdy ir: Series Of Bridge Lectures ing manifested in the lectures to he given Purdy in the Hotel Monda d and bridege on Friday. Interest is & series of b by S ’ arlton and number heen made the opening ure Wedr February as well for the bridge luncheons which be served in the garden restau following the lessons. Pro Wasbir :ton hostesses who will ant ¢ | Army | ton Barracks. Many women prominent Tuttle will have as her ovening lecture on George Sutherland, Parker and Mrs. i Morgan. Mrs. Tuttle will also cutertain at the luncheon followir ure. Mrs. William Boothe of Alexandria will have two tables ut the lecture tain her at ward Leroy the y Mrs guests at luncheon af Minister of Austria Listed for Address | The Minister of Austria will give Blue Danube of be shown under the Bureau of Commercial L the patio at the Carlton Hotel this evening. Mr. Kurt Hetbel will give 4 program of plano music accom- ™ panying the film, and will enter- | CIETY. Dinner Announced to Honor Presifient and First Lady (Continued from Fifth Page.) again at dinner Saturday evening February 26. The naval attache of the Italian em- bassy and Signora Lals will enterta. at dinner Tuesday evening in compli- ment to Representative and Mrs. Fred | A. Britten. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hilary Jones will_entei a company Admiral Edward W. Eberle Rear Admiral and Mrs. John D. Beu- ret will be hosts at dinner Wednesday evening. nd Mrs. tate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell and Miss Ida Campbell entertained at dinner last evening, in their home at 1300 Oak street, Lyon Park, Va., the following guests: Senator and Mrs, L. Jones, Senator and Mrs. Fr 2. Gooding. Sepator C. Representative John W. Summers, Representative and Mrs. Samuel B. Hill, Gen. and Mrs. James A. Drain, r. and Mrs. Dale Drain,” Mr. and Ashman K. Brown, Mr. and Francis K. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saint, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Macomber, Mrs. Bdison O. Worthing- ton, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. Walker, Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. Berryhll. Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair were hosts at er las covers were laid for Inte Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis gave a dinner last evening, entertaining Sen- ator and Mrs. Key Pittman, Senator and Mrs. William H. King, Senator nd Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Assistant of State and Mrs. Robert E. Olds, Assistant Attorney General Mrs, Mable Walker Willebrandt, Mr. and Mrs, Frank W. Mondell and Dr. David Jayne Hill. Judge and Mrs. J. Harry Covington will entertain a company at dinner Saturday evening, February 26. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George Leonard Smith entertajned a com- pany of 40 at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club. Mrs. Edward Dixon Hays will en- tertain at a_bridge luncheon at the Congressional Club, 2001 New Hamp- shire avenue, tomorrow. Mrs. Willlam Dennison Morgan en- « at dinner at the Carlton Hotel Friday evening for her daugh- ter, Miss Dorothea Morgan, when her guests were the commercial coun- selor of the Polish legation and Mme. Wankowicz, Miss Frances McKee, Miss Eppes Hawes, the charge daf- faires of France, Count de Sartiges; Mr. J. Balfour and Mrs. Henry L. d’A. Hopkirson of the British embassy and Mr. Frederic Knobel, second secretary of the French embassy. Later Mrs. Morgan took her guests to the Junior League Ball at the Willard, where they occupled a box. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Buxton New- ton entertained at a buffet supper Monday evening in their home, in Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. B. M. Chiswell will entertain at an afternoon bridge, followed by tea in the private dining room at the at” dinner | Wednesday evening in compliment to| ¢. i, | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, | Carlton Hotel, Tuesday. Mr. Paul Hanley of Boston, who is at the Wardman Park Hotel for the week end, entertained a company of 18 at the dinner dance in the ball- room last evening. Mrs. J. Dandrige Mugdaugh enter- tained a party of young people at the Carlton Club last evening in compli- ment to her niece, Miss Margaret Starr Compton of Seattle, who is visit- ing her. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Vize entertained at bridge Thursday evening at their Sixteenth street home, in honor of Miss Jane Dunnock Brewer, debutante daughter of Mrs. James Albert Dowle of Braddock Helghts, Va. _Miss Brewer spent the latter part of last week in Annapolls, where she was the dinner guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Elsworth Davis. AP Mzrs. Couzens at Home Thursday Afternoon Last Time of Season (Continued from Fifth Page.) informally tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her home at 2112 Massachusetts avenue and will be at home again Monday afternoon, Feb- ruary 14. No cards have been issued. Mrs. Phillp Morrison Jullien and her daughter, Miss Mary Page Julllen, will be at home informally this after. noon after 4:30 o'clock in their apart- ment at 2400 Sixteenth street and will receive again Sunday afternoon, Feb- ruary 13. Mrs. Frank Barrows Freyer will be at home Sunday afternoon, February 13, from 5 to 7 o'clock, at 1771 Massa- chusetts avenue. Miss Mary Perry Brown will be at home informally tomorrow afternoon and Monday afternoons, February 14 and 21, from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. John S. Carpenter and Mrs. Watson Freeman Clark will be at home the first and second Monday in February. Mrs. H. Tudor B. Harris, 1708 Rhode Island avenue, will be.at home informally after 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. No cards have been issued. The Misses McDougall, who recently | sold their house on Twenty-seventh street northwest, will be at home in- ly at their new residence, 2819 eighth street Saturday after- ter 4 o'clock. Miss Mary Y. Wheeler, Mrs. H. M. Wheeler and Mrs. Thomas C. Brown ind Mrs. Milton C. Brown will be at j home Tuesday, February 8,and Tues- {day, Februar: , at the home of Miss 08 Tracy place, from 4 to No cards have be:n 1ssued. i3 ek :Army Navy C]mpter. D AR., Sponsora Card Party lidge, wife of the com- r-in-chief of the Army and heads the list of patroness for the card party to be given at o'clock Wednesday afternoon by the and Navy Chapter of the D. | A. R. at the Officer’s Club, Washing- | in official and social life have taken tables and in addition to Mrs. Cool- idge the list of patronesses includes 1050 FEBRUARY 6, 1927—PART 2. {| PERSONS IN NEARBY VIRGINIA OF SPECIAL INTEREST HERE BACHRACH POTOS. Upper: Mrs. John W. Wilson of Harrisonburg, Va., her son Woodrow and daughter Francis, who have many friends in Washington. Lower right: Miss Clara Berry, daughter of r. and Mrs, Thomas P. Berry of Winchester, well known here. Lower left: Miss Elizabeth Haas of Harrisonburg Va., a debutante of this season. Announce Marriage Of Miss Pattison to Guy Herndon Keeton (Cos h Page) John Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clements, Mrs. Florence Dison, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Potter, Mr. H. Owens, Mr. L. H. Vallandingham, Mr. W. E. Vallandingham, Mr. Wellie Medley, Mr. Albert Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Scheibel and Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons of Baltimore. Cards have been received here an- nouncing the marriage in Albion, N. Y., January 27, of Miss Mildred Hoose to Mr. Carroll Tiffany, formerly of this,city. Mr. Tiffany is the son of 'flrs Elizabeth A. and the late Byram C. Tiffany The wedding of Miss Adenia de Royer and Mr. Norvell Hunt Stearn, son of Mr., and Mrs. Thomas M Stearn of this city, took place January 19 at 7 o'clock at the Gunton-Temple Memorial Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Bernard Brascamp officiating. The bride was given away by her uncle, Mr. George D. Curran of Wil- liamsport, Pa. She wore a gown of belge lace Wilh hat te match and car- ried a bouquet of roses, sweet peas and orchids. Mrs. John Garrick, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, wearing a gown of orchid chiffon with hat to match and carried sweet peas and roses. Mr. Marvin Denham acted as best man. Following a small reception, the bridal couple left for a short wedding trip and on their return will make thelr home at 4908 Georgla avenue northwest. The marriage of Miss Verna Ruth Rinker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Rinker of Oakton, Va., to Mr. Rufus Moomaw Pobst, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pobst of Fairfax, Va took place yesterday afternoon in_the Oakton Methodist Church, the Rev. Edward G. Latch officiating, assisted by the Rev. C. M. Driver. The bride was given in marriage by her father and she wore a gown of Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, Mrs. Ed- | ward W. Eberle, Mrs. Alfred J. Bros- seau, Mrs. James M. Willey and Mrs. John M. Beavers. Tea will be served following the game. | Greenway Inn 2 Connecticut Ave. Upposite Cathedral Mansions SUNDAY DINNER rees ‘ 1 1:30 to 7—$1.00 Roast Capon Roast Duck Filet Mignon ANN TABER | white beaded crepe with a silk net veil and carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Flora Rinker, sister of the bride, was mald of honor, wearing a gown of orchid taffeta, with a tulle headdress to match, and carrying pink roses. The other attendants were Miss Marjorie Madison, Miss Julia Caton of Oakton; Miss Sarah Pobst of Fairfax, and Mrs. Gertrude Carlson and Mrs. Anna Windham. They wore frocks in pastel shades of taffeta and carried Pink roses. Mr. Lawrence Long acted as best man, and the ushers selected were: Mr. Ford Fowler, Mr. Charles Mille of Oakton; Mr. Rdward Rinker brother of the bride; Mr. Howard King of Vienna, Mr. Kenneth Bond of New York, Mr. Hite Hackman of Falls Church’ ,and Mr. John Click of this city. A recegtion followed at the home of the bride's pun-nu Dr. and Mrs. Banl\elme Hosts at Musical Dr. and Mrs. Georg Barthelme gave a musical Tuesday evening in their home at 1724 Seventeenth street, when their guests included the first secre- tary of the German embassy, Herr Emil Woehl; the secretary and Frau Schlimpert, the secretary, Herr Emil L. Baer; the attache, Baron Alexan- der Doernberg; Count Alfred de Niezy- chowski, Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Ramler, Abby Scott Baker, Miss Louise > an and Miss Alice Padgett. The program was given by the Portugu Trio, including Mr. de Costa, violinist; Mr. Martins, cellist, and Mr. Doria, pianist. IR Reception to Honor Worthy Grand Matron A reception will be given by the Bethlehem Chapter, No. 7, and War- ren G. Harding Chapter, No. 31, to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock in the ballroom of the Willard Hotel in honor of the worthy Grand Matron, A.ena Stephenson, and Worthy Grand Patron J. Ernest Dulin of the Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. The members of the Eastern Star have been invited. ~&L o Carlton Hotel Rooms, cuisine and service of the highest stand- ard without extravagance. Ban Luncheons, &ec. uets for Clubs, Dancing Parties, Weddings, Supper Dancing Carlton Club 10 P. M. to 2:30 A. M. Except Sunday Cover Charge $1.50 T.lcpllsna Franklin 9000 Mr. and Mrs. Shulman Entertain for Son Mr. and Mrs. W. Shulman enter- tained Sunday evening at their home, 1237 H street northedst, in celebration of the confirmation of their son, Mr. lsrael Shulman. There were about 100 guests and a program of home talent was given. The young folks family orchestra played several selec- tions. The home was decorated with cut nd Jewish nt were Mr. flowers, American Among those pre m\d Mrs. J. Shulman, M . Sflverman, Mr. a Imum Mr. J. 8 n, Mi. Philip Cohen, Mrs. Fried- lander, Mr. and Mrs. Burka, Mr Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. B. Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. L. Krooler, Mr. and Mrs. H. Yockelson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Shul- Mr. and s, H. Honikman, H ssler, Mr. I. Eisenberg, N. Silverman and Mr. W. Silver- Banquet, Cards. Music Feature O. E. S. Ptogram The auxiliary home board of the Cathedral Chapter, O. , gave a banquet Thursday evening at 6 o'clock _at_ the ircle Club, when the hostes Edwin Nevils, Mrs. James Sir Louis and Mrs. William Homer Barnett. The guests numbered about 40 and included _the past grand matron, Cowles; the past grand mat Sanon Waterman, and Mr, William J. Dow, present associated grand patron. Cards were played during the evening and a program of music was given by several of the guests. Will Entertain in Aid Of Public Library Fund The card party for the Medici print fund of the Public Library to be given at the Willard Hotel, under the auspices of the art section of the Twentieth Century Club, Monday, February 14, at 2:30 o'clock, is arous- ing public enthusiasm. Mrs. Proctor Dougherty of the committee on arranges announces that tea will be served to the guests from 4 to 6 o'clock. A num- ber of prominent ladies will assist Mrs Mrs. man chairman ents, am Mansfield Clark, chair- committee, will be hool girls in Valentine ostume, the group_including Miss Lilian Latimer, Yeerhof, Svelyn Walker, Miss Helen Walker and Miss Lila Lagarde. They will sell candy during the afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson. Additional patronesses for-th rty include: Mrs. Colding. Amos G. Draper, Mrs. F. G. Wilkins, C. H. Hill, Mr F. Carden, E. D. Hardy, U. G. B. Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton and Mrs. Fred M. Hopkin: CATHEDRAL MANSIONS 3000 Connecticut Ave TURKEY DINNER, $1.00 5 to 7:30 This Evening Dinner Every Sund Voo ey Dlmecs Kow The ‘cams ‘RIG siaderd” ot food ‘asd cuisine w maintained. HAVE YOU SETN El Cortijo e beautitil, wew Sparnish Homée Compledely Apoodeted Bult iJ CAFRITZ Qper 72oox, ZZn&l D Qbleck /fimm SOCIETY. lofficinl Corps Members Entertained Out of Town (Continued from Fifth Page.) gustus Jay, who have been in ) York since their return from Bue Aires, left yes Pines, N. C., for They were accompanied by Mrs. Au- gustus Jay, mother of,the former Am- bassador, and Miss Susan Mary Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis ex- pect to motor to their country place, Rippon Lodge, today, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Davidson of Coronado Beach, Calif, who are spending some time at the Hotel May- flower. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Joerissen have as their guests over Sunday Count Jean de Marquenet and Countess de Marquenet of Parls. Mrs. Joerissen entertained at tea yesterday afternoon for the countess. Mr. Jack Steward, vice consul, in charge at Concepclon, Chile, is at home on a brief furlough and is visit- Ing his parents in the Somerset apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Sands of Newport are spending several days at the Wardman Park Hotel en route to Pinehurst. Mrs. Julien Jacqueline Mason will go to New York Tuesday and will be at the Vanderbilt Hotel until Febru- ary 17, Miss Maude Marshall Mason is spending the week end at West Point. Capt. and Mrs. . Stark, U.S.N. spending the week end at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam: Henry White are leaving today for Southern Pines, N. C., ‘where they will spend three weeks at the Highland Pines Inn. Mrs. F. A. Dille, who has been visit- ing in Atlanta. Ga.. and Birmingha Ala., for three months, has returned to her apartment in the Hotel Roose velt Mrs. Lillian Dale of 2915 Connecti cut avenue, has gone to Cleveland vhere she will visit Mrs. Walter E. Schutt and will be absent for about three weeks, Mrs. Mattie Belle Kettering, St. Louls, Mo., arrived in Washington a few days ago to assist at the reception given by Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook and her sister, Miss Mayher. She will remain for the D. A. R. Congress in April and the meeting of the Daugt ters of 1812 Mrs. Julius Davis Jenkins of Norti Carolina s visiting her daughte: Mrs. Roland Totten Booth, at 356. 10th street. Mrs. Mary E. Dodson, Boston Mass at the Mayflower to remai for two months. Miss Virginia Pat turned to her home in Martinsvill Va., after spending a week with he grandmother, Mrs. Willlam E. Mil 1816 S street northwest. Mrs. M is visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. Miller, in '\lsrfln.-vme, Va. R.E.Lee C}mpter, U.D.C., To Entertain Feb. The Robert E. Lee Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, will give an entertainment and dance at Confederate Memorial Hall, 1822 Ver mont avenue, Monday, February 7 at 9 o'clock. Those on the musical program are Representative Clifton A. Woodrum of Virginia and Mrs. Elaine Sebring Ford, who will render vocal selections, and Miss Janet Coon who will give several whistling numbers. Mrs. W S. Stuart will be the accompanist. Dancing will immediately follow the program. The program will be preceded hy the regular meeting of the chapter, which will be held at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Walter E. Hutton, president, will pr Pat Riley has %&@fi&&fi@fi&@fi Execeptxonal Sa.vmgs : ' NOW Avallable on o Fur Coats {] February Close-out Prices fur coat remaining on every in stock. UXCE XX XXX 0X X O3 X3 Silver Foxes { Supreme among modish Spring Furs. The finest se- lection in Washington at— $60 to $485 :Saks Fur Co. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC FOR OVER THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 > RSO OROROROR RN TieE LOUVRE 1116 1117 F STREET The After-Inventory Sale offers you the major bargains of the season— for clearance now must be had without delay. Choice of All Street, Afternoon and Sports Dresses 1/, Price! Choice of a Most Attractive Group of Evening, Dinner and Dance Frocks l/é Price! Please consider every selection final—no returns can be accepted nor exchanges made.

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