Evening Star Newspaper, October 21, 1927, Page 18

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18 SO CIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Attends Performance This Afternoon Opening the Music Season Here. RS, COOLIDGE is occup the presidential box this after «noon at Poli's to he: he B r's Opera,” the first im- ortant music event of this he is accompanied by Mrs. 4 . Gann. Mr. Clyde Jones of South Dal ng ta is & guest of President and Mrs. Coolidge | N: at the White House. British Envoy Will Fete Countrymen Tonight The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be i 3 dinner this evening at the in honor of Admiral Sir Walter Cowan, Bt, K. C. B, D. 8. 0., M. V. C nd his fT. The superintendent Academy and Mrs, Nulton enterta ed Admiral Cowan and his staff at Juncheon today at Annapo and this afternoon - the visiting Englishmen will attend the tennis matches Chevy Chase Club, His ships, Calcutta and Cairo, Wushington tomorrow morning Bermuda. for The Minister of Switzerland, Mr Mare Peter, has returned from New York, where he spent several days. The charge d'affaires of Germany and Frau Kiep will entertain at the dinner dance at Wardman Park Hotel | tomorrow evening. Dr. Klep was host informally luncheon yesterday at the Willard. at The charge d'affaires of Nor and Mme. Lundh left this morm to spend the week end in New They will return to Washing Tuesday. i Representative and Mrs. Charles . | Timberlake of Colorado have taken | an apartment for the Winter at 2400 | Sixteenth street. | Representative Isaac Bacharach of | New Jersey has opened his apartment at the Mayfiower, where he has made his home for several seasons. Right Hon. Sir Philip. A. G. soon, C. B., British undersec- of state for air, who with Sir Louis Mallett has been at the Carlton this week, has left by afrplane for Norfolk, Va., where he will be for a| few days before going to Philadelphia Detroit. Sir Louis Mallett and Mr. John Ramsden have returned to New York. Senator Marconi and Donna Chris- tina Marconi will go to New York this afternoon and sail at midnight on the Homeric for Europe. Last evening the charge d'affaires of Italy, Conte Alberto Marchetti, en- tertained at dinner in honor of Sena- tor Marconi and his bride. The guests tncluded the Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon: the Secretary of the Nay: and Mrs, Curtis Dwight Wilbur, the The D. | | s | Mr, | Japanese embas fw and th Noburu Morit: grini of Londo 2 S, {of the Japanese delegation to the r | diotelegraphic conference: Mr. T. | Ushizawa “apt. K. Nishizaki, Capt. T. Minel Mr. Y. Yokoyama, Mr. T M sunag; | Fujii. Mr. Krunoslav Meneghello-Dint- | chitch, secretary of the legation of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, was host {to a party of seven at dinner last eve: | ning in the presidential dining room of | the Mayflower. The ‘man _commissioner of the Mixed Claims Commisison, and Frau | Kiesselbach are at the Maytlower | for the coming senson. The Assistant Postmaster General, W. Irving Glover, ning for Ch He will be absent from the city about | two weeks, Mr. and Mrs returned to W | Springs, Va. where they passed a few |days, and have opened their apart- |ment at the The Surzeon ( al of the and Mrs. Merritt Ireland will be | at hom: row afternoon from 4 | to 6 o'clock to the Army Medical School officers and their wi | Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. Cham berlin have motored from their Sum mer home in Wakefield. R. I, and are now at the Hotel Astor in New | York before returning to Washington. | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Lorenzo D, asser have returned to Washington from Fort Thomas, Kentuck: the former has heen detailed for some time, and are at their residence at 3711 Idaho avenue. . retired, and Mrs, ken a residential suite at the V man Park Hotel. Gen. and Brewster have just returned to W ington after passing the Summer at Winter Harbor, Me. Brig.Gen.and Mrs. James M. Kennedy entertamed at dinner last evening in | their quarters at Walter Reed Hospi- tal, having. as their guests Surgeon General and Mrs. Merritte W. Ireland, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Jefferson R. Kean, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frank R. Keefer, Brig. Gen. H. Birmingham, Brig. Gen. Frank E. Winter, Col. and Mrs. Henry C. Fisher, Col. and Mrs. Wil- Mam L. Keller and Col. and Mrs. C. R. Darnall. Comdr. Houston entertained at din- ner last night at the Willard, where | where they have taken an apartment | Army | THE _EVENING ADDITION TO THE CORPS PRINC] Who arrived in Was h her bassador of Belgi rincess de and introduced to society abroad. N ELIZABETH DE LIGNE, Linge. She has been presented at court | STAR, WASHINGTON, t « « aren Prince de Ligne, the new Am- idential suit at the Willard. will be laid for Covers Col. Birch Helms of New York City ils at the Metropolitan Club for a few days. Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith, wife of the former Secretary of Agriculture, was . | hostess at luncheon today in compli- went to Mrs. Thomas Riley Marshall, widow of the former Vice Presi dent. The luncheon was served in the rden restaurant of the Carlton Hotel nd the other guests included Mrs, Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, Mrs. Willlam H. King, Mrs. Henry Winfield Watson, Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs, Willlam Gibbs McAdoo, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mre. John B. Henderson, Mrs. Thomas F. Ba- yard, Mre. Oscar W. Underwood, Mrs. Altee Pomerene, Mrs. Edward E. Gann, Mrs. Ireland; Mrs. John A Le- Jjeune, Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Mrs. Charles ', McChord, Mrs, Gieorge Bar- nett, Mrs. Thomas F, Walsh, Mrs. | Robert Hinckley, Mrs. Charles War- ren. Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, Mrs. Eat Cereal Meal The Ideal Health Food Two-Pound Carton Magruder Inc. | Best Groceries Conn. Ave.,, M & 18th Phone Main 4180 Established 1875 John Allan Hertle, Mrs. Joseph E. Blair Mahin. Mr. ymarriage to M will take place bers of Miss Hight of | Johnston, whose lodore Morrison wi row, | whom ternoon. number’of Summer neighhors of Miss { Tohnston and M | ter, 3 | Oliver Murdock will preside at the tea able, Iy \Vashington, will leave this evening for “rost to their home, sor, Mrs. Crosby has her old friends and Mr. attended “hicago. I Restaurant of the Carlton hono he had eight guests. M. 1nada, chairman of the Jap- anese delegation attending the inter- national radio conference, will enter- | tain at dinner this evening in the pr Beautiful Cafe Pierre 1714 H St. N.W Luncheon. 12 to 3. 50c. 7Se. Dinner. 5 to 8. 7bc, $1.00. Filet Mignon with Mushrooms on $1.00 Dinner Ballroom available for private dances after 8:30 each night during the Winter. Make your réservations now. Frank. 4363. edding Flowers Decorations for church and heme, and Bride Bouquets ar- ranged by artists of experience. Just phone—represent- atwe will call on you. BLACKISTONE New Store, 1407 H Main 3707 Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Her- bert Hoover, Senator and Mrs, Claude A. Swanson, the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Willlam R. Castle; M« .Franklin Mott Gunther, wife of the chief of the Mexican division of the State Department; Mr. J. Theodore Marriner, chief of the western Euro- ean division of the State Department, and Mr. Giuseppe Gnome, chief of the Italian delegation to the radio- telegraphic conference, and the fo: lowing members of the Italian em- bassy staff: The military attache, Gen. Augusto Villa; the naval attache and Donna Leonor Lais; thé secretary, Signor Luciano Mascia; the attache. Conte Cellere; the commercial attache, Kignor Rom:'o Angelone, and the emi- gration attache, Dr. G. Dell-Ore. . Senator Marconi was the honor guest at luncheon yesterday of Mr. | N, Ishida of Japan, when the guests included, the charge d'affaires of Italy, Conte Alberto Marchetti; Mr. K. 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