Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1928, Page 14

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14 SOCIETY. THE FEVEN Nfi STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. MONDAY. JANUARY 9. 1928. SOCTETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Coolidge to Attend Annual Charity Ball for Children’s Hospital, at Willard, Tonight. THF. President and Mrs. Coolidge | tertaining in compliment to Mme. will attend the Charity ball | Sze, wife of the Minister of China. which will be given this eve. —— ning in the Willard ballreoms | _The wives of Republican members for the benefit of the vhil- |Of Congress from New York will be @ren’s Hospital. The ball is an an.|at home tomorrow and on Tuesday, nual event, and it has been the custom | January 24, from 4 to 6 o'clock, at for many vears for the Chief Execu-{the home of Mrs. James S. Parker, tive and First Lady of the Land to at- | Wife of Representative Parker of New tend this hall—the only charity ball [ York, at 2100 Sixteenth street, which they attend. The Speaker of tho House of Representatives, Mr. o 4 Nicholas Longworth, is chairman of | '] David 1, Kincheloe. will entertain the floor committee for the ball, and | At Mincheon Thursday in compliment 3 to Mrs. Carter, wife of Representative will greet the President and ' Mras. | ) Jrs- Felet, wife of Re Coolidge, and those in the receiving | ST R Salothin. line will be Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, ' Representative and Mrs. Adam M. frs. Stanley =Rinehart. honorars Wyant entertained a company at a chairman, and Mrs, James F. Curtis | buffet supper last evening. chairman of the ball committee; Mrs. — Oxden L. Mills, Mrs. Eldridge Jordan,| Miss Vera Bloom entertained at an Mrs. Richard H. Wilmer, Mrs. John | informal supper last night in conipli- F. Dryden, Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. | ment to Miss Violet James, wKo is E .. and Mrs. Allan | Visiting her brother-in-law and sister, the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. Among the guests were Miss Inger Bryn, Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre, Mr, €. Diamantopoulos, the of the Greek legation; Chaffey, the first secre: . Kinchele @ of Representa- d eighteenth century gavotte, v 14 of the season's debu- 1l be a feature of the ball. ing part will be Miss Alice Countess Cornelia stra will furnish music for | the yvounger set who always attend | Blair. this historic ball | enter The s ss Elizabeth _Chilton, | tary of tbe Egyptinn legation; Counte N Xewhold. Miss Theodorla | Pio Macahi de Cellere of the Italian Ca tharine Carlisie, embassy, Mr. Jan Stalinski of the Miss pencer. Miss Virginia | Polish legation and Mr. George Abell P anet Phillips. Miss Ellen i — ES Victoria Tytus, Miss | _ The director of the budget and Mrs Frolen alker. Miss Katharine | 1-ord entertained at dinner S Whitaker and Miss Katharine Wil- | evening in honor of Admi; i Charles F. Hughes after the President | for 14, a: idge have been escorted | gy oo L e to : aker Longworth |, the financial co 4 an ides. the ‘Marine Band will | nian losation, M. George Boncesco, = music for the gavotte. The | P28 W York and is at the #ivls will wear charming costumes, | a or a short . | e originated by Anna Paviow in her | Mrs, Stephen I, be host- famous gavo Mrs. Ogden L. Mills to a small company at dinner this | member of the hall committee, ha vening and take her guests later to | t of the ball program in | her box at the Charity ball, ! © | 1 As is the usual custom at the Char-| Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont enter- | ftv Ball, the Maripe Band will play |tained at luncheon to | v after which a local | Berwind of New Y. | Who is the guest of Mrs Mrs. Richard H ainad for Miss Boy nd vester- ent and Mrs. Coolidge | day. ! the Willard promp: 'he third secretary of the British em- ar, | PAssy and Mrs. Henry L. d'A. Hopkin- e |son “‘élel arrive in New York today idential | {rom Bermuda, where they have been | %0 ohat the bresidential}since their marriage. They will be ot 3 |the Ambassador in New York until dge will receive a small |tN€Y come to Washingion tomorrow. sts by special appoint-| Mrs. Delos A. Bilodgett and her sis- ment at the White House at § o'clock | ter, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, will not | this afternoon. This will be her last be at home this afternoon owing 1o | reception until she returns from Cuba. |absence from Washington, having R b g coq | D2€N called South hecause of the sud. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes | den death of thoir nee, Mre e Ana: w be the honor guests at’ dinner enne Porcher R 9 s ¢ S | e Pg r Roberts, Saturday of Senator and Mre! Charles | Mrs_ Roberts was the daughter o S. Deneen. |and Mrs. E. H. Porcher of (' and | ne Argentine Envoy Announces where she h; Engazement of His Daughter. of Mrs.. ;:?r., The Ambassador of Argentina and Mrs. Diodgett d 8enora de Puevrredon have an-|have canceled all the nounced the engagement of their ments. €aughter Julia Helena to Senor Cesar 3 Pena of Argentina. No datehas been MaJ. Gen. and ) J. G. Harbord et for the wedding. returned today to > ork, after Senorita Pueyrredon will accompuny | *Pending a fortnight in Augusta, Ga.. her family to Havana, Cuba, the end | Where they vere at the Bonair-Van of this week, where they will attend | derbilt. the sessions of the Pan-American Con- | Mrs. Matthews social engage- | gave a dinner last evening at the | was Secretar Flia. | Prosidents Gy A private | John Adams. Tie Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | Everglades Club, in Palm E Muteudaira will be the guests in | The 25 guests w e honor the Minister of Egypt | ¢ining room. n_shone Mme Samy wil entertain at din- | through the roof s evening. preceding the Char- | rolled back . Fia. = 4 £ s Mrs. John Allan Dougherty will en- R h}‘lv;"lls:;;‘:r"‘gw“:;‘;r:&’:*;; tertain a company of 12 ai dinner this be at home tomorrow afternoon. rom | evening. preceding the Ciiarity ball for 7 o'elock. the benefit of the Children sed. which will be given at the The Ambaseador of France und‘gu-‘:::vmfr)o\:&"h::‘i - Mme. Ciaudel were the guests of | evera 5 honcr at dinner last evening of the | Sedgwick Colby of New York. who will president of Columbla University and | ATive =Wednesdhy morning. — Mrs. Rira. Nicholas Murray Butler, who ch. | Dougherty will entertain at tea Wed. tertained in their home at 60 Morn.|Jesday afternoon in compliment to ingside Drive, in New York. Others in | 3ir®: Colby, Who bas many friends in the compeny swere former United | ) Ashington, made when Mr. Colby | Stites Ambassador to Germany and | Wngoo oniary of State during the | Mrs, James W. Gerard, Mr. and Mrs. | /200 administrati | 3%, Starr Miller. Mr. and Mre. New. | Capt. and Mra., John H. Gibbons bold Morris, Mme de Jn'u-.'(—nzl ’vf: will entertain a smalil company at| ;:IIL.I ,,lyui;‘: a .\r‘"'lilf]!‘:‘.rh ;\ln‘ ! dinner this even and take thei Reging - oven, Mre. Vhitrey | guests ir box at Warren Mine Arne Morgan A Ch: Katherine Jawrenes. Mewnsrs. Herbert 1 Welles ‘harles T cluded Mr. £ Charles Russell and the York h consul general, Gaston Licbert, as Yola to at Gras their gueste d s. Irion of New iy wn professionally ! The Ambassador of Turkey. Ahmed | Mra. Charles Denby was hostess to | Mouhtar Bey, is in New York, where | a company of 10 at luncheon today | he will be among the guests st tea|in compliment to Miss Florence | this ef'ernoon given in honor of Mrs. | Lowden, daughter of former Governor Theodore Roosevelt, widow of the late | of Illinols and Mrs. Frank O. Lowden, former President, at Roosevveit House, M 28 East Twenticth street, New = F H G 8 York. Among others who will attend the tea sre Mme. Claudel, wife of the Ambassador of France; the Minister of Rumania, M. Georges Cretziano Maj. Gen. snd Mrs. Hanson E. Ely, r will close her house -1 Bighteenth street the end | fine quality. Yard...... Gen. and Mre. Hugh A. Drum and | We would be pi Resr Admiral Bradley A. Fiske. | Mre. Willlam Howard Taft, wife of the Chief Justice, was hostess 10 a leased 10 send you an estimate | Qmot’ W Ruitt cmpany of 1§ at luncheon today, en- JuLius Garr INCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON it PARIS { N every department of this entire store we | are holding sales— | Remarkable Sales h are of real interest as a great eco- vent. The quality of Our Goods —is well known, the makers who created them especially for us are the hest. We be- lieve our values are very exceptional, as it is not usual to find such quality goods on sale at our Greatly Reduced Prices ‘ : Women’s and Misses’ Beautiful Fur-trimmed Cloth Coats | Unusual Dresses for Sports, Street, ! Afternoon and Evznfny \ A Rtmar‘ab’z Collection u’ Fur Cuu\u ‘ for Sports and Dress W ear | Exquisite Underwear and Boudoir Affparel Ii! Infants’ and Children’s Apparel F StreeT CoRNER OF 13 m Atlunta, Ga. | of the week where her villa Gtk { will again’ represent Mr. and Mrs. iy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beale McLean | Oliver W of th ard, but who is in mourn marrlage to the young alde de camp | Mrs. ;tose Dguvel;lnaur |m|m, Lo | Monroe. I'A:In.dr" lmm‘n 'MM"::!; [ of Gen. Philip Sheridan. 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