Evening Star Newspaper, January 4, 1928, Page 18

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18 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Feted at Third Official E President and Mrs. Coolldge were the guests of honor at the third of the series of official dinner parties this season given last evening by the Sec vetary of the Treasury Mr. Andrew lon, in his apartment at 1785 setts avenue. The other zuests were Mr. Justice and Mrs Tmrlan Fiske Stone, Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metealf, Senator and Mrs Hiram Bingh>m the Undersecretary of ‘he Treasury and Mrs. Ozden L Mills, the President of the Yale Uni- versity and Mrs. Angell, Mr and Mrs Owen D. Young, Mr and Mrs. Adrian Larkin and Mr. and Mrs. Gates Mc- Garrach of New York; Mrs. Frederick Dent_Grant. Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mr. Co'eman Jennines apd the brother and sisterdn-law of the host, Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Mellon of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Coolldge will be the guest of the Concressional Club at a recep- tion Fridav af'ernoon at 8 o'clock. for which esrds have been issued for onlv the members of the ctub There will Le no outside guests asked Mrs. Dawes, wite of the Vice Presi- den ill recieve this afternoon at her dence, at 1620 Belmont road, when she will be assisted by a group of ladies of the Senate. The Secretary of War and Mrs. wight F. Davis will have as guests 1.‘;17 their box at the Charity Ball"Mon- day v t the Ambassador of Belgium and Prircess de Ligne, Mr. and Mrs. Herry Getty Chilton and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Dunn. The Secret was the guest of honor at the monthly ncheon of the Quartermasters’ Association, compris- in the officers of “he Quartermaster’s Corps of the Reguiar Army, the Off.- cers’ Reserve and the National Guard, held at the Carlton Hotel yesterday. Other guests were Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, Rrig. Gen. Lutz Wahl, Brig. Gen. H. E. Rethers, Brig. Gen. Herbert Dea Keyne, Brig. Gen. Francis H. Pope and Maj. Gen. B. F. Cheatham. The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis, who was to have spoken at the third Conference on Race Better- ment, which is being held in Battle Creek, Mich., was detained in Wash- ington. The solicitor of the Depart- ment of Labor, Mr. Theodore G Risley, represented the Secretary and addressed the conference. Dinner Tonight Honors Senor and Senora de Tellez. ‘The Ambassador of Mexico and Se | nora de Tellez will be the gursts in | whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser will entertain a company &t dinner this evening. iLast evening Mr. and Mrs. Neu hiuser were hosts at dinner entertain- ing in honor of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. James E. Fechet. The other guests the company were Senator and rs. George H. Moses. Mr. Frederick Dewart, Mrs. P. Lee Phillips, former gnumr and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, . and Mrs. Everett Sanders, Dr. 4 Mrs. Cloyd H. Marvin, Mr. and Mr=. Robert V. Fleming, nd Mrs. Christopher Pope, Lieut. and Mrs, Lester Maitland and Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White. me. Varela, wife of the Minister Uruguay, and-her two daughters, Mile. Adele Varela and Mlle. Mireya rela, and her son, M. Jack Varela, Wil sail Saturday, January 14, from York, on the Western World, to d several months in their home in guay. Mlle. Adele Varela will make her debut in Montevideo and next year will be presented to Wash- ington society. The Minister of Switzerland and Nme. Peter were among the guests at dinner of Mr.and Mrs. Alvin Dodd, who entertained in their Georgetown home last evening. Others in the com- yeny were Judze and Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Judge and Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullard, and Col. and Mrs. Stephen Bonsal. Mr. and Mrs. Dodd w Il be hosts to | % company of 10 at dinned again this | evening. Mme. Simopoulos, wife of the Min- ister of Greece, will be at home Fri- day .Vnnuny 13, and Friday, January 20, from 4 10 6 o'clock at 2139 R street, The charge d'affaires of Paraguay, | Dr. Juan V. Ramirez, will leave to- | ht for Havana, Cuba, to attend the | th Pan-American Conference as a | 1§ember of the Paraguayan delegation. Dr. Ramirez will return to Wash- i§2ton upon the termination of the apuference, resuming his place at the tion under his charge. ! The director general of the Pan- perican Unjon, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, en- tained informally at luncheon to- y. at the Pan-American Annex, in onor of Dr. Julio A, Bauza and Senor r. Roberto Berro of Uruguay and nor Dr. Raul Cibils Aguirre of Ar- ntina, delegates to the recent Child eifare Conference at Havana. The ber guests present were the Minister Uruguay and Mme. Varela, Mme. auza, Mme. Berro, Mile. Berro, Dr. millo Ferrari, Dr. Hugh 8. Cum- pings, surgeon general of the Bureay Public Health Service and director the Pan-American SBanitary Bureau® e. John J. Tigert, commissioner of ducation; Dr. Esteban Gil Borges jstant director of the Pan American el ot BE ol ol B Bi bR DF L) of the Series of Dinners. | Union; Dr. B. J. Lloyd, assistant to the director of the Pan-American San | itary Bureau; Dr. J. D. Long. vice director of the Pan-American Sanitary Rureau; Col. Ernest P. Bicknell, in charge of insular and forelgn opera tions, American Red Cross; Miss Grace Abbott, chief of the Children's Rureau of the Department of Labor: Miss Katharine F. Lenroot, assistant chief of the Children’s Rureau of the Department of Labor; Miss Mary Dab- ney Davis of the Bureau of Educa ton, Dr. John Foote. professor of dizenses of children, Georgetown U'ni- versity Medical School; Dr. Grover A Kempf, chief of field investigation in child hygiene of the ['nited States Public Health Servee: Dr. John 0'Grady, director Catholic Charities of the District of Columbia, and Miss Anna E. Richardson, American Home Economics Association. Senator and Mrs. Joseph T. Robin son have as their guests in their home at 100 Maryland avenue northeast the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grady Miller, and their daughter of Little Rock. Ark. Mr. and Mra Miller and their daughter will return to their home the latter part of the week. Mrs. Willlam Borah attended the luncheon given today at the Willard Hotel by Mrs. Frank C. Henry, in com- pliment to her house guests, Mrs. Ed- ward J. Merkle of Columbus, Ohlo. Among others in the company, which numbered 90, including representa- tives of official, diplomatic, Arnn and Navy circles. as well as many of the were Mrs. (‘hnrh»s Alben W, ske Stone, Major, Mrs. S. Deneen, ) Mrs Harlan Hart Fenn, Jadwin, Mrs. Ev Fdward T. Clark, Miss Grace Burton, Mrs. Albert C. Dalton, Mrs. Chase W. Kennedy, Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaterro, Miss Isabella Fulton, Senora de Cheva- lier and Mrs. John L. Hines. Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, wife of Senator Deneen, and their debutante daughter, Miss Bina Day Deneen, will be at home Thursday afternoons in this month. in their home at 2029 Con- necticut avenue. Mr: Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris enter- tained at luncheon today in the presi dential dining room of the Mavflower Among her guests were Mrs. Everett Sanders. Mrs. Oscar Bland, Mrs James Brown Scott, Mrs. F. A, Lan ham and Mrs. Ruby Stahl, Representative and Mrs. Franklin/ W. Fort of New Jersey have returned | o Washington and are at the May- flower. Admiral Schofield will be host at dinrer tonight at the Willard preced- in= the dance of commissioned officers of the Navy and Marine Corps. Cov. ers will be laid for 26, Others whe will entertain at the Willard preceding the dance will be Gen Dion Williams, Capt. R. N, Ken- nedy, Capt. Harry FEllis Collins and Comdr. Charles L. Oliphant. ‘The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs F Truhee Davison will be guests of honor at a dinner to be miven at [ which will tuke pl the Willard Friday night by Gen. and | Mras. Groshy. Covers will be lald for @olli s ,Zlu er COLUMBIA' Rll a1 1B UST OPPGSITE AMBASSADOR Every Wednesday and | Friday evening, 6 until 7:30 $4-COURSE 7 5c SEA FOOD DINNER or your choice of our " “regular menu Columbia 5042 IPUPUPC OO UDU 10% OFF All Regular Prices On Floor, Bridge and Table LAMPS and OFF ALL SHADES C . e ¢ Muddiman §, 709 1%k 851 NW. Main 1406436 TSR U T SN Y St Ner YW Y. ’ Women s Formerly priced at $98.50....Now Fur- Trimmed Coats Badger *Sale Agents Pointed Fox Russian Lynx THE FVFENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NEW FIGURES IN DIPLOMATIC CORPS R juperwooD Wife of the new first secretary of the German embassy and taken an aparf FRAU LEITNER, r children, Wuhert, Adelaide and Carlotta. They have at Wardman Park Hotel. 42. Gen. and Mrs. Grosby will later take their guests to the Army dance, e at the Willard that night, Mrs. Charles McVay, wife of Rear Admiral McVay, will be at home Sunday afterrpons, y 8 and January B. Col. and Mrs. Francis E. Hopkins, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Frances Hopkins, a debutante of last season, have come from thelr home at Fort Ethan Allen, Vt., and are at the Wardman Park Hotel for the late Winter and early Spring. Mrs. Tarbutton, wife of C ward H. Tarbutton of Governor Y., is the guest of Col. (md niel J. Carr in their home, at um street, Charles Tarbutton and Daniel J. Carr, jr., who spent the Christmas holidays in Washington, have return. ed to their studies at Swaverly's School, In Manassas, Va. Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee has joined Col. Lee in their apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel, after passing the holidays with her son, Cadet Fletcher Cole, at West Point. Mrs. Lee entertained at luncheon at the Mayflower today, following Mrs. Townsend's morning musical, in com- pliment to Mrs. Arthur Lee, who will leave shortly to spend the late Winter on her ranch in Arizona. Her other guests were Mrs. Willlam D. Connor, wife of Maj. Gen. Connor, the new commandant of the Army War (ol lege; Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. (‘lnflrgfl Ehle, Mrs. Charles B. Howry, Mrs, P, Lee Phillins and Miss Flora Wilson Formerly priced at 12500....Now Formerly priced at 159.50. .. Formerly priced at 159.50. Formerly priced at 27500....Now THE FURS Golden Beaver Civet Cat - . | honor of Capt. Now .Now Raccoon Kolinsky Gray Fox Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Dean Halford have returned to thelr apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel, after pass- ing the holi s at Kalamazoo, Mich., Mrs. Halfol former home. They have with them until the end of the week Mrs. Halford's younger son, Al-|; len Ransom, who will return Monday to Culver Military Academy. Maj. and Mrs. O. W. rone to Floridn to join their daughter, Mrs. Jack B. Ryer, Jr., burg. They will return in a month, Capt. Joseph C. McCrink, entertain- ed last evening in his residence, at 2630 Garfleld street, northwest, in W. J. Hanighan and Mrs. Hanighan, who have recently re- turned from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Sullivan entertained last evening at their home in Chevy Chase in honor of Mr. Leon Errol and Mr. Thomas W. Brahany, following a theater party, The_guests included: Mr. and Mrs Leon Errol, Mr. and Mre. Thomas W Brahany, Mr. Albert Morgan, Mr. Jen nings Baily, Miss Genevieve Wimsatt, Maj. ‘and Mrs. Jullus I. Peyser, Mr. and Mrs. George O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Fox, Mr. rnd Mrs, Lawi Frederick W. MacKenzle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Hogan, Mr. Earl Ready Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. McQuade, Mr, and Mrs. L. Bert Nye, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam W. Spald, Col. and Mrs. Robert N. Harper, Mr. and Mrs. John Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cooke, Mr. Mar tin Horne, Lieut. Robert Wimsatt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Light, Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Jones, Mr. and CLEARANCE S AL E of ‘Ra Lecu Coats for Women E are putting our house in order for the New Year. lovely Ra Leigh fur-trimmed coats rust go. To ease our task, we have re- duced prices materially — we have marked these coats at enticing prices. Many $65.()7 83 106 126 183 Wolf The Woman’s Shop of the Raleigh Haberdashor 1310 F Street INC. Gralugd have | | at 8t. Peters- |~ Brooke V, J. Crowle Beyer, Dr, and Mrs, Jerome Mr. Paul A. Sulllvan, Miss Martha patrick, Mr. Henry B. Pancoast, jr.; Mr. William J. Hughes, .; Dr. and Mrs, C. Augustus Simpson, r, and Mrs, J. F. M. Bowle, M . J. Walsh, Mr. and Mr Dulin, Maj. Charles Trow 3 Wilson, mes MaceD. . Fulton Lewis. Shea and Mr. Lieut. John B. . N, and Mrs. ipartment at 1816 I street for the re- mainder of the season and are now at home there. Mrs. Heffernan was, hefore her recent marriage in Dublin, Miss Patri vnmn!r daugh ter of a0 mond Heffernan, U. Heffernan have nknn an |7 Wexford, Ireland. She is a great kmt‘xrundnuzhter of Henry Grattan. Mrs. Tallaferr Wlh of Commissioner, me Tomorrow. Mrs. Sldney l", Tallaferro, wife of the District Commissioner, will bo at home tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock In her home, at 1801 Sixteenth street, and will receive the remalning ‘Thursday afternoons in January, Mrs. Tallaferro will have with her her sis- ter, Miss Isabella D. Fulton of Lon- don. Mrs. William Fitch Kelly was host. ess at luncheon today at the M: fluwer, after the mo.ning musical, and had as her guests Mrs, Henry Lioyd Aspinwall, Mrs. Wallace Rad clifte, Mrs. Charles W. Richardson, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Robert Hinckley und Mre. Walter R. Tus man. Mrs. Kelly entertained her guests In her box at the musical be tore luncheon. Mrs. Beverly Wiiilamson of Stone leigh Court, will be hostess at a lunch | eon Friday, January 20, in compli ment to Mrs. Willam Howard Taft, wife of the Chief Justice. Mra. Peter A, Drury was hostess at luncheon 1n the dining room of the Mayflower Iulhmlm; the morning musical_and had as her guests Miss Vera Bloom, Mrs. Charles Clay Balley and her sister, Mrs. Reid | Hunt of Boston; Mrs, Carleton Ed ward Moran, Mrs. G. Bryan Pits, Miss Donna Ruth Crissinger, Mrs. Moberly Poteet Donald Wile; Mrs. John W Miss Florence Martin and e MacArthur, Mrs. Arthur Foraker entertained a company of 12 at luncheon today in | her home, on Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Jostah T. N Newcomb wa at lunchieon today in the president dining room of the Mayflower, follow- Ing the musical for her sister, Mrs. Frederick Stutz of St "he other members of her s, Frank Hopkins, Mr rris, Mrs. David | Ashburn, Miss As Crichton, Mrs, loyd Carpenter, M Thom: or ) Thom Mrs. Mac ert Grant B. F. Ch I & m“mm Rear 1734 N St. N.W. s And Federation of Women's Clubs | Dinner Tonite, $1 An unusual menu of tempt ing varlet including a deli- cious fresh fish dinnm Nerved 3 to :350 P.M. Club Luncheons 50¢ up Served 12:43 to 2:30 Daily e . O » » SOCIETY. mond, Mrs, James Strong, Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. William E. Hull, Mrs, | Willlam D. Ord and Mrs. Marshall Jenkins of Pittsburgh. Miss Ellen Bruce Fisher, debutants daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Willlam A Fluhnr of lmlllmnrm and 5 nlece tor Willlam el Eruce, will “(Continued on Ninetognth Page) COA O YOU NEED NEW DRAP- ERIES and WINDO W SHADES? 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