Evening Star Newspaper, March 1, 1927, Page 18

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SOCIETY.’ SOCIETY Pinner to President and Mrs. Coolidge| | Fenn, Mrs. Richard Yat | by the Labor Head and Mrs. Davis | & Closes Official Season. - B President and Mrs. Coolidge | ] will be the honor guests at din- ner this evening of the Secre-| 3 tary of Labor and Mrs. James “" J. Davis, who will entertain at the Cariton Hotel. This is the last of the series of state dinners to the Chief Esecutive and First Lady of the Land | this season. | Mrs. L. W. Grandier and Miss Mary Walr of California, who were the hopuise guests of the President and Mrs. Cholidge for a few days at the White House, have left for their home. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes | will be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Owing 1o a night session of the Benate the dinner will be served at 7 o'$lock instead of at 8 o'clock, as origi- nally planned. The Secretary of State, Mr. Kellogg, has gone to Charleston. 8. C., where he will spend a fortnight on a planta- tion near there. i Mrs. Kellogg left Washington Sun- day for her home in St. Paul, where she will be during the Secretary’s ab- sehce, Dinner of British Embassy Thursday Evening. The Ambmssador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will en- tertain at dinner Thursday evening. The Ambassador of Ttaly and Nobil | Donna Antoinette de Martino enter- | tained at dinner last evening as a | farewell party to the retiring coun- | sglor of the embassy and Contessa | Rogeri 4i Villanova, who will leav today for New York and sail Satur- dgy for the conte’'s new post at the embassy in London. Others in_the company were Mr. Justice and Mrs. Plerce Butler, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, the retiring secretary of the gian embassy, M. Raoul Tilmont; ir. and Mrs. William R. Castle, jr., the second secretary of the Rritish embassy and Mrs. Geoffrey H. ompson, Mrs. Truxtun Beale, the lian consul general in Baltimore, Signor Carlo Cesare ai Crestvolant; Lais, wife of the ngval attache of the Italian embassy: Mr. Floyd Gilbert Blair, Mr. David Findley and the following members of the Italian embassy staff: The mili- tgry attache, Brig. Gen. Augusto ‘Villa; the air attache, Comdr. Silvio Sparoni, the secretary, Signor Leon- tti; the secretary and S8i- ; the attache, Conte Cellere, and the com- niercial attache, Signor Romolo An- o Tornielli i@ Minister of the Irish Free State 284 Mrs. Smiddy will entertain a com- y of 50 at dinner this evening. The was planned in honor of the of State and Mrs. Kellogg, will be unable to attend owing to Bsence from the city. e Minister of Czechoslovakia, Mr. k Fierlinger, entertained at din- last evening in honor of the Am- lor of Spain and Senora de de Altaro, wife of the Minis- of Panama, will be at home Fri- afternoon from § to 7 o'clock. z Mrs. Gerry, et Gerry, is in Asheville, N. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Mrs. John Francis Amherst Cecil, their home, Biltmore House. Mrs. went to Asheville for the cele- n of the second birthday anni- of her grandson, George ‘Vanderbilt Cecil. wife of Senator les 1. MoNary of Oregon, is the in whose honor Mrs. Edmund Webster s entertaining at a Ige tea this afternoon at the Chevy Club. Among the other guests Mrs. Le Roy Hight, Mrs. H. Pres- Gatley, Mrs. Myles Whitcover, Morris, Mrs. George Burr, Mrs. » Mrs. Woods, Mrs. Tudor rs, Mrs. Stiles, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Mrs. Stanley D. Embick, Mrs. ht Chandiey, n, Mrs. Herbert Hall, Mrs. Ar- thur MacArthur and Mrs. Harles. epresentative and Mrs. William N. ile have staving with them at 32. Bixteenth street Miss Muriel Piers, 0 has just returned from a year's it to relatives in England. She 1 accompany Representative and 8. Vaile to Denver after the close Congress. presertative and Mrs. Edward of Wisconsin, accompanied by their daughter Carol, will sail March :E:r a Mediterranean cruise and tour Europe and expect to reach home about July 1. > Representative Brooks Fletcher of | o will address the members of the fety of Colonial Wars in the Dis- | trfet of Columbia at a meeting of the | jety to be held this evening in the | irfax suite at the Willard. officers of this society are as fol- logvs: Mr. Samuel Herrick, governor; | the Verv Rev. G. C. F. Bratemahl, deputy Rovernor; Mr. Markley Bethea, tary; Mr. Harry Lee Rust, jr. trdasurer, and Capt. Robert Root Bénnett, registrar. he Assistant Secretary of the vy for Aeronautics, Mr. Edward P. rner, will entertain at dinner this evening at Wardman Park Hotel. Brne chief of enginers of the Nav a4 Mrs. John Halligan, jr.. ente ned at dinner at the Carlton last ewening in honor of the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur. Others in the company were Rear Admiral Mrs. Edward H. Campbell, Capt. and Mrs. Ridley McLean, and Capt. 884 Mrs. James O. Richardson. , daughter of presentative and Mrs, TRAWBER- RIES, fresh, ripe, delight- fully flavored—in smooth rich cream. Blended for your supreme enjoyment in BUDD'S Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream. Order it for dessert today. Phone— 18th & Columbia Rd. 706 Col. 707 | Gerald Logan, wife of Senator Peter | Pe; guest of Mrs. John J. Draby, jr., at 1514 Webster street, Senator-elect and Mrs. C. W. Water- man entertained informally at dinner last evening at the Wardman Park Hotel. Logan-Hall Wedding Tonight in St. Alban's Church. The marriage of Miss Helen Fran. ces Hall, daughter of Mr. and M Willlam Fairfax Hall, to Mr. Arthur will take place this Rev. John St. Paul's Church, Alen.mlrln. Vhe bef her mart e Saturday, Miss Jane Gi Rew Jot Hmmmd (;n';fif- of North Carolina. The wedding took place L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, at the Hotel Ambassador in New | president of the Seroptomist Club, York, will come to Washington today for an early Spring visit. Mrs. Abbott is the guest of Mrs. John H. Newton, wife of Comdr. Newton, U. 8. N., while making a two-week visit in Washington. Mrs. Jesse Emerson Moffatt enter- tained at luncheon today at the Chevy ®hase Club in compliment to Mrs. Samuel C. Major, wife of Representa- tive Major. Tgo ollhoflr »‘{u:l!l; ‘\;:;': Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland, Mrs. E. irs. Royal D 1“:'?{ F):’nd S. Purnell, Mrs. Willlam ull, Mrs. Boyd Carpenter, Mrs. Eldridge J. Moore, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. 3 K. Daugherty, Mre. Nathaniel ial, Mrs, J. W. Price, Baroness Relow, Mrs. C. J. William , C. T. White, . Frysinger . Theodoric_Porter, Mrs. John C. ker, Mrs. Watson Freeman Clark seon Cole of Madison, W Mrs. T. A. 8 von Shera Montgomery, Mrs. Rust Smith.| Mrs. Enos Newman. Mrs. Eugene Pomeroy, Mrs. J. J. Joyes, Mrs. Rich- ard N. Cutts, Mra. Charles B. Hatch Mrs. H. L. Rice, Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox, Mrs. Ollie James, Mrs, & J MRS. GEORGE AUGUSTUS MEARS, .| their guest at the Wardman Park iffith, daughtor of the in evenin= at 8 o'clock In St. Alban's Church. The ceremony will be follow- ed by a eception in the home of the bride’s p.rents. Former 1'nited States Ambassador to Germany, Dr. David Jayne Hill. was host at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Hoft of Paris, who are visiting here Mrs. John 8. Abbott will entertain at dinner tonight at the Washington Arts Club for her daughter-inlaw Mrs. John 8. Abbott, jr., whose hus- band, Capt. 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Rich- ardson, Mrs. Willlam Smith, Mrs. Gil- bert Smith, Mrs. Paul Shorb, Mrs. Frederic Schreiber, Mrs. William Scho- fleld, Mrs. Ernest Van Fossan, Mrs. | Kenneth Wales, Mrs. Frank Wood, Miss Mildred Yaeger, Mrs. William R. Vallance and Mrs. Stanley Winthrope Schaefer of Wyncote, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy will have as l:l(!!fll for an extended visit Mrs. Stanley Winthrope Schaefer of Wyn: cote, Pa. : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Aspinwall have returned to their home on Wyoming avenue, after spending several weeks in Europe. i Mrs. William Dennison Morgan and her daughter, Miss Dorothea Morgan, | have closed their apartment at the Wardman k Hotel and will leave today for Florida, where thay will gpend a month or more visiting in Palm Beach, Daytona and other points, Mr. and Mrs. William F. R. Hitt re- turned today from New York, where they have been at the Madison for a short visit. Mrs. H. H. Havemeyer and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Havemeyer, of New York, have arrived in Wash- ington to spend a week or more and are at the Wardman Park Hoteh Miss Havemeyer, who is a graduate of the 8pence School, was one of the debutantes of the season in New York. Lady Lister-Kaye, who has heen Fashions, Decidedly New, are Arriving * Daily. Throughout the Store is the Atmosphere of Spring Robin's kashs, The FABRICS LORCHEEN TWILLBLOOM CHARMEEN SATIN FAILLE KASHA SPORTS WEAVES The STYLES CLOTH COATS SILK COATS . DRESSY MODELS SPORTS STYLES TUXEDO FRONTS SET.IN SLEEVES Representati Tonight to Theater Group. Representative T. Webber Wilson | will speak for group in the grillroom of the Ward- egg’ blue h Pahmi , trimmed i d pleats; erepe lining. $39. Amn fARCH 1, 1927 tell the club how to handle its | finances. Members of dramatic so- cleties and all those interested In the | [arts pertalning to the theater are | |urged to be present. 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