Evening Star Newspaper, February 24, 1927, Page 18

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+ centerpiece was of early Spring flow- . ‘ers and ferns. . Padilla, son_of the hosts, who is also * Senorita Madrichu Padilla, daughter SO SOCIETY ‘ 'The Chief Executive To Be Feted Ton T of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover. Mrs, Coolidge will attend the performance. “Alice in Wonderland.” to he given by the Junior League, Sat- urday morning at 10:30 o'cl at Keith's Theater. Coolldge received Mr. Walter | . the blind Belgian flutist. at | ite House yesterday afternoon. | He was presented to Mrs. C by Baron de Cartier, the Amb: of Belgium, and gave into her an autograph letter from Queen Kliza beth of the Belgians. Lat M Godaert gave a short recital for Mrs. | Coolidge and a few guests, whom she | fnvited to hear him. He was accom panied on the plano by Mrs. Mildred | b Schulze. | M. Godaert will play several selec- | tions on the flute this afterncon at the Belgian Embassy, where Barones de Cartier has invited a_company of 50 to hear him. He will be accom- panied by Mrs. Schulze, and tea will be served after the short program | - | of Commerce apd Mr HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | will be honor guests at dinner | this evening of the Secretary The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Representative and Mrs Fred A. Britten. | Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the | Secretary of Labor, was the ranking | guest at the luncheon given today hy Mrs. Carleton Fdward Moran at the | Congressional Country Club. Others in the company were Mrs. Edward J. Fdwards, Mrs. Finis J Cordell Hull, Mrs. Percy E. Quin, M E. Hart Fenn, Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial. Mrs. John H. Small, Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Mre. Frederick 1. Cox, Mrs. Anthony Wavne Cook, Mrs. Stephenson § Mrs. Blaine ‘Lipscomb, M Tierney, Mrs. Marshall . James Elwood Jones, Mrs, Edw % Pou, mother of the hostess: Mrs. Wil- lam A. Rodenberg, Mrs. Willlam Mrs. John Gilman Walling ! and Mrs. Thomas A. Wadden. The low | | - Belgian Envoy and Wife ° Honor Guests at Dinner. The Ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier were the honor guests at dinner last evening of the . Minister Czechoslovakia, Mr. Zdenek - Flerlinger. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla entertained at ; luncheon today at the Cariton Hotel in compliment to Conde de Mortera and his daughter, -Senorita, Gabriela de Mortera, and Conde de los Andes of Madrid, who are spending a few . days in Washington. Others im the company were Senor de Amoedo, . Senor de Soto and Senor Silvela of the embassy staff and Senor Ramon the embassy, and an attache of | Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. CIETY. and Mrs. Coolidge ight by Secretary Hoover. \ uel A. Kendall and Miss Elizabeth Abigail Ransley. A Goft, Despard Goff, entel at luncheon today Club. mpany t the Chevy Chase Mrs. Tavlor, wife of Representative Edw . Taylor of Colorado, is en- ertaining 30 tabies of bridge this afternos followed by tea, at Con- gress Hotel 1 operations and Mrs, Edward W. Eberle will be ho: to a company at dinner this evening entertaining in honor of the Assistan dore Douglas Rq The Director of the Budget and Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, will entertain at a musical this evening in the assembly room of Memorial Conti: nental Hall. Mme. Lipa, wife of the counselor of the Czechoslovakian legation, will re- ceive tomorrow afternoon from 5 to 7 o'clock at 1661 Crescent place. The secretary of the Italian emb: and Donna Anna Domville-M A | will be hosts at dinner this evening | in honor of the retiring counselor of the embassy and Countessa Rogeri di Villanova, ‘who are leaving shortly for London. | The marriage of Miss Mary Tee | Thurman, daughter of the late Albert | Lee Thuramn of Washington, D. C., and Columbus, Ohio, to Capt. Dugald Angus Fletcher of the Queen’s Own | Cameron Highlanders, took place at | noon Monday, February 21, in St. Peter's, Baton Square, London. Capt. | Fletcher's regiment has been ordered to Edinburgh, April 1, and it is ex-| pected that Capt. and Mrs. Fletcher | will go there soon after that date. Mrs. Fletcher spent a part of her girlhood here, where her father served for a number of years as solicitor of the Department of Commerce during the Wilson administration and wher he later practised law. She is a great- granddaughter of the late Senator Allen G. Thurman of Ohio. “Mrs. Freeman, wife of the Bishop of Washington, will not observe her day at home tomorrow owing to absence from the city. Mrs. George F. Downey entertained a company of 14 at luncheon today in compliment to her house guests, Mrs. Edward Van Ingen, Mrs. C. W. Ham- mill and Mrs. Fairfax §. Landstreet, all of New York, and Mrs. George F. Downey, jr., of Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh has canceled all social engagements owing to ill- ness. Mrs. Carlton Bailey Hurst, who, with her husband, the consul general from the United States to Havana, has been a guest at the Mayvflower for the past few weeks, entertained a party of nine at tea yesterday after- noon in the garden of the hotel. THE EVE PATRONESS FOR BALL OF THE SIXTIES NG STAR, WASHINC MRS. RUEL P. TOLMAN, Wife of the assistant c Myseum, pat I r of graphic art of the United States National ness for the Ball of the Sixties at the M yflower Hotel Satur- THURSDAY, Hoclety of the Sons of the American Revolution entertained at luncheon in the presidential suite in the Willard today. Covers were laid for 17. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Flagg of Bryn Mawr, Pa., who are spending meveral days at the Carlton Hotel, are entertaining at tea this afternoon In their suite at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Syme of Cloveland Park have hu their guest Miss Shelly Rouse of Covington, Ky. Mrs. Frank Harrows Freyre will be at home Sunday afternoon from b to 7 o'clock at 1771 Massachusetts ave nue. .o Mrs. R. H. McNeill will be at home, | from 4 to 6 o'clock, at her residence, | 3212 Garfleld street, Masachusetts Ave- | nue Heights, tomorrow. She will have | with her her sister-in-law, Mrs. James W. McNelll, formerly of this city, now of Asheville, N. ¢ Kenmore to Benefit By Lenten Lectures. | An Interesting course of lectures is | being arranged by the Kenmore As sociation of the District, of which Mrs. Thomas Hardy {s chairman, the pro ceeds to be used Yor the restoration of Kenmore. Dr. A. B. Zucker of the University of Maryland will give the first of the serles Thursday evening, | March 10, at 8:30 o'clock in the ball- | room of the Washington Club, and will | speak on the Chinese theater. Dr. %ucker has recently returned from | China, where for some years he was | connected with the Peking Unfon Med. | ical College. | Other lectures in the series will in- clude “Today and Yesterday in Ameri. | can Letters,” by Mr. Willlam Lee Cor- | bin, and “Colonial Homes of the | Chesapeake Country,” by A wepson | Earle. Mr. Corbin formerly with "EBRUARY | who cancele 24 connacted with the Smithsonian Insti- tution. Mr=. George H. Lorimer of Wyncote, Pa., and her won, Mr. Burford Lori- mer, who have been spending the Winter at Biloxi, La., will be joined at the Carlton Lorimer, who will accompany them to Florida. They will join their son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs, Graeme Lorimer, at Palm Beach. onean von Below were at a dinner given by at the Willard last Baron and B guests of Judge N evening. Prof. pert . Hronson, head of the English department of Brown Uni- versity, i at the Wardman Park Hotel, having come to attend the an- nual dinner of the Alumni Club of Brown University, at which he will be the guest of honor this evening at the Wardman Park Hotel. The Rev w ‘illiam Henry Pattus, all parish and soctai engagements early thin week, owing to illnens, is convalescent, but will be confined to his home for a week or more. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. (hlhoun wers ts of honor at a Juncheon in the tal room of the Willard yesterday, given by Mrs. Geneva Dunham. of the Georgetown Washington’s First Ultra Modern Art Exhibit Feb. 19 to Mar. 5—Public Invited Arts Club, 2017 Eye St Talks Tues,, Thurs., Sa on and is now John J Detroit. Whitaker-Johnson Wedding at Noon Today. The marriage of Miss Johnson, daughter of Mr. H. Perry Johnson, to Mr Whitaker, son ker, took place at noon today in the home of the bride’s parents The Rev. Edward L. Buckey of St. Matthews' Church officiating The bride was given in ce by her father and wore a gown of white satin, slightly draped, with a yoke of old rose point lace, and she carried a shower bouquet of white orchid and lilies of the valley. Mis Louise Johnson of Pittsburgh was the only attendant, wearing a frock of veliow chiffon, a hat to match and carrying white and lavender fresia. Mr. Hayes Sturgis of Boston was the best man. Mrs, Johnson, mother of the bride, wore a gown of champagne color georgette crepe with a large brown W hat. After a wedding breakfast for the small _company attending, Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker left for New York, where they will sail for Europe, and Mrs. Malcolm t Hoff, who has lived in Paris| for some years, but formerly lived in | Mary | to spend several da Mrs. Dodd in their . and Mrs. Chickering of Wilmington, Del. TR is the guest of M 4 at the Wardman Park Iiotel. Mr. and Mrs. W, the month of March Mr. Wilhert H, Mich., _president OU will delight & in the joyful goodness of these luscious ripe berries s with Mr. eorgetown home, and mden McAtee will ain a company of 10 at dinner this evening in_honor of Mrs. Horace Rochester, N. H Strong Wine of Toledo, Ohlo, have taken one of the residential suites at the Wardman Park Hotel for TRIMMED 3 TOMORROW Another Spring Millinery Special Offers Astonishing Values in HATS 3 Hotel tomorrow by Mry) BOCIETY. Sth Annual Clearance Sale of Quality Oriental Rugs & Carpets It is our custom to dispose of our entire stock at this season of the year. To attain this we mark every rug in our stock at the lowest possible figure. ) Our old customers take advantage of this every season. You also will form the habit after trying it once. Saving of 20% to 25% Nazarian Bros. Co. 920 17th Street N.W. Jirkin® Just two days remain— FINAL REDUCTIONS| to clear our stocks of every ZIRKIN formerly $125 to $200 $ to 40. 25 Fur Coats, consisting of Rus- 30 FUR COATS TO CLOSE OUT AT FUR COATe sian Pony, Kid Caracul, Antelope, formerly $195 to $295 25 FUR COATS TO CLOSE OUT AT Calf, Caracul and Sealine. Sizes 16 30 Fur Coats, consisting of Russian Pony, Caracul, Hair Seal, Natural Muskrat. Sizes semEns] 45 25 FUR COATS TO CLOSE OUT AT Hudson Seal Coats. To be sac- HUDSON SEAL rificed for an immediate clearance. 1 5 (Dyed Muskrat) 821 14th Street N.W. . of the hosts. to spend about two The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara will be hosts at a reception this evening in celebration of the anniversary of the independ- ence of the island republic. Styles Smart and Popular! They make every point in the Spring fashion game! The fabrics are light-weight and Spring-like, yet practical . . . the colors are delicate and new . . . styles are original and very chic! Both wo- men and misses are certain to find their “right” Spring hat in the high-value collection. Styles for Youth and the Smart Matron Come in a Variety of Headsizes Mrs. Willlam Wheatley will have as her guest over the week end Mrs, McLean, wife of Rear Admiral Walter McLean of Lutherville, Md. Mrs. Wilson-Greene left for New York last night and will be absent for several davys. Mrs. John Caswell of New York and Boston arrived in Washington late yesterday for the marriage of her =on, Mr. John Caswell, jr., and Mrs. Lans- downe, widow of Capt. Zachary Lans- downe, which will take place Satur- day, and is staying at the Mayflower. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe entertained The Wyoming Cafe a group of Michigan friends at lunch- 2022 Columbia Road eon yesterday in compliment to M $1.00| Excellent Dinners, HEgW B¢ H But Three Days More of X February Special Prices —on Bedroom Sustes —Dining Room Suites and —Odd Pieces of Furniture Limited selections from regular stock, but values worthy of your immediate attention. James B. HENDERsON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street Phones Muin 7673 L % % Main 7676 % rooneen - Higg s g o A fur around your neck. I can mai® you A CHOKER AT $5.00 | As good as mew from your own material | FURRIER 32-34 Florida Ave. N.W. —so temptingly blended in the re- ireshing wholesome ness of BUDD'S Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream. P 18th & Columbia Rd. * Col. 706 Col. 707 Mme. Roso will entertain a com- pany of 28 at dinner this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hoff of Paris. There are Hats of Bengaline Hats of Faille and Felt Smart Satin Hats Clever Combinations of Straw and Fabric New Ideas in Belting Ribbon Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd have as their house guest Mme. Suzanne Grimberg, the eminent French barrister. Mrs. A. tomorrow E The Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavichich, will entertain a company of 22 at dinner this evening. The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik have recalled their invita- dinner they had planned evening, owing to the me. Prochnik. The Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone are the guests in whose honor Representative and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr., will entertain at dinner, Monday evening. Senator and Mrs, Hiram Bingham * will be hosts at dinner this evening. Representative and Mrs. Frank + Hamilton Funk will have as their guest, in their apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel, Mrs. William S. Sel- “ lars of Boston, who will arrive tomor- row and remain with them until the 7 close of Congress. Mrs, Funk’s son, ¢ Mr. Edward Bedell Morris, who spent the week end with them, has returned the Kingsiey School at Essex Fells, J. * Representative and Mrs. 8. Wallace { Dempsey of New York will enter- f tain at dinner this evening in the presidential dining room of the May- » flower, having 11 in their party. Lincoln Filene will arrive from her home in Boston Formerly $350 Special group of 25 Extra Fine And ever-so-many smart Straws The LOUVRE 4115 117 F STREET On Display Now— Six Exclusive Models in New pring Frocks as will be featured in the March Issue of Vogue . to Representative and Mrs. Harry C. Ransley of Pennsylvania had as their guests at dinner last evening in the presidential dining room of the May- flower Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor; Representative and Mrs. Thomas Phillips, jr. 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