Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1928, Page 46

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sorrRTY. TIE_SUNDAY -PART 3.~ ‘'SOCTETY.” American Legion Ball | Set for Tucsda_\' ng‘ht Special Attractior Head the Distinguished GueSt! LiS'Cd f(‘f Bf;”in“[ Sncicty Function. Mary A. Hickey. for the annual 10 be held Tu Hotei. announct following have accepted the invi- 1ation of the Legion to serve as patrons President M ice President and Mrs. Dawes and the Secretary and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis ol executive group. Also the Speaker the House and Mrs. Longworth. S and Mrs. Frederic M and Mrs. Woodbridee N Senator and Mrs Thomas F Mrs. committee chairman Fere Bav- the Treasury and M: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brett Box Holders' Lis: Wood. Repre- s Frothingha p Washington Jacod Ji i E Legal Servier Bureau. H ette Post ve hoen T alter Reed and ) 53 Miss ) r Harry B. Hawes. Howell, Sena- Steiner. Senator Davd aator Lawsence D. T + D Gofl. Senator Bror i tive J Louis A. Froth- Piatt An- 3 3. Mc C. Johnson Reece. Re The Stets 12 IFASH s()%fi CHARMING MIDWINTER BRIDE MRS. WILL daughter of Dr. and Mrs, / d. Schroeder, Mr Forest F. Bartl, Paiater. Mr. Alburtus N Charles D. Allen. Mr. James O'Connor Roberts, Mr. F liwine, Mr. Ben Fuller. Mr Mr. Thomas Mason, ir.: - Georze S. Kilgour. Mr. J. H. Fin- ney. Mr. O. E. White, Mr. William C Murphy. Mr. James F. Pierce. Mr. Thomas F. Franklin. Mr. James A C lon. Mr. Joseph J. Idler ana Mr. Ear Brown and others. The department commander. Col Miller Kenyon. has appointed the fol- lowing Legionnaires to assist Mr. Cogs- well. chairman of the general ball com- ce: Mr. J. Thad Baker, vice chair- E Thomas J. Frailey. sacretary; liam N. Morell. publicity officer. Mary A. Hickey. chairman com- tee on patrons and patronesses; Mr Civde Stovall. finance officer; Mr. es H Hillegeist, chairman music mittee: Mr. Bernard S Buscher, cha:rman ticket cimmittee, and the fol- lowing geperal committeemen: Col. H Edmund Bullis. Maj. Paul J. MrCahan Miss Esther V. Hall. Mr. C. J. Painter. Emily J. Carce. Mr Mr. Julius I Pevser, Miss Marietta H Piersan. Mr. L. W. Schwalm. Miss Helen J /3‘: J.| J. W. Shuitz, | ER BACON, JR., “arrico, who before her marriage ves- Miss Anns Carrico, J O'Neil, Dr_Eliot H Hunt F. Bartl, Mr. T. M. Templeton, Mr tin M. Imirie, Mr. E. V. McIntosh, Dr D. A. White, Mr. Thomas Walsh. Mz Joseph J Idler. Miss Anna 1. Berry Capt. Don H. Foster. Mr. Carl J Brown Mr. George P. Frailey, Mr ter C. Jacobs and Mr. Robert M. Zacharias. Party Given to Honor Miss Junc M. Cusick Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Cusick of the Manor House, on Monroe street gave a party in honor of their daughter Miss June M. Cusick. Wednesday. Sev- eral entertainers were introduced dur- ing the evening. and a supper dance tollowed Among the guests were Miss Jose- phine Ahcarn. Miss Prances Edmonston Miss Louise Edmonston. Miss Helen Mc- Cracken. Miss Dorothy Ellis. Miss Eliza- beth Owens. Mr. Vinecent Downeyv, Mr. Carl Philiips, Mr. Rex Creneau. Mr Ritchie Emonston, Mr. “Nibs” Bowers Mr. Jerry Aldrich and Mr. Lawrence Douner. Mr. Forest Ans- DFOOP ¥ Grand It indicates your there is in music, The Dainty Is An ldeal Home Instrument Only 4 {t allest apartment, Accommodating Terms of Payment Available E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G St. BRAMBACH BABY GRAND 10 inches long—Tliilt for the s I tone and remarkable for durability Of Permanent Value For the Home Beautiful When you enter a parlor or drawing room a » immediately conveys an pression of dignity. culture and refinement. appreciation of the best Rich in %675 | lflglcim\uy Piawos —Victrolas — Musi ¢ | ~HO SHOP, 1303 ¥ ST.—Under Raleigh Haberdasher Management on ~ Shop of 30 IONABLE 5885 o etson quality Fxelu WO wear for s e ot le " these stantial redie present an on i Ihe advance make a safe se of one or 1305 I© Street Semi-Annual Sale FOOTWEAR 10" A ;f/ Oxfords 1Nonps Strap Models Snappy Tres JATY Sises! i Widths: AAA 1o ( STETSON SHOE SHOP [Sir Esme and Lady Howard | To Fete President Cosgrave m_First Page) . (Continued_| was_foined there early in the week hy Mme. Price, who spends each day ! there, The Minister of Honduras. Senor Borgan, returned the latter part of the weck from New Orleans, where {he has been with Senora de Borgan for several weeks. Senora de Borgan and their children will remain In New Orleans until the early Spring. The Minister of Austrla and Mme. Prochnik_will entertain at dinner Fri- day evening. ! The Minister of Albania. Mr. Konitza. will return the first of this week from Boston, where he went | Friday. The Minister of Canada and Mrs Vincent Massey will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening for the President of the exceutive council of the Irish Free State, Mr. William T. Cosgrave, who will arrive tomorrow. The Minister of the Netherlands, { Jonkheer van Royen, who spent a few ! days early in the week at the Barclay |in New York, returned Friday The charge daffaires of Lithuania Dr. Mikas Bagdonns, is in New York ! He will return to Washington Tuesday The military attache of the British embassy and Dame Una Pope-Hennessy have ed cards for a tea Tuesds afternoon in compliment to the Pres “dent of the executive council of the Irish Free State, Mr. William T. Cos- grave. The naval attache of the Italian em- bassy and S at dinner Saturday evening, Februa 11 in compliment to Admiral and Mr Charles P Huse. Capt. and Signora Lais will be hosts at dinner Saturday evening preceding the ball at the em- | bassy that night The retiring naval attache of thc Japanese embassy, Capt Yamamoto, wes the guest in whose honor Capt and Signora Lais entertained at lunch- con Thursday. Signora Lais was hostess informally at tea yesterday aft- ernoon. The retirir Japaneso emt naval attache of the y. Capt Isoroku Yama- moto, will enteriain At & reception to- morrow afternoon in honor of the newly appointed naval attache of the Japancse embassy, Capt Sakano. The following evening Capt. Yama- moto will be host at A stag dinner in honor of his successor. ‘he of the French em- Comdr Lows Sable. will be the end of nest week by Falk | hora Lais will entertain Mme. Sabie. who will sall Wednesday aboaid the Paris for this country. Comdr. Sable is established in the house at 1810 Wyoming avenue which he has leased and which was occupied Recent Hostess ' by his predecessor, Capt. Willm and Mme. Willm. | _The aeting military attache of the | French embassy and Mme. Thenault | will entertain a company at supper this | eventng, ‘The assistant military attache of the Japanese embassy, Lieut. Yoshitake Miwa, will be host at dinner Tuesday evening at the Wiilard. The commereial counselor of the British embassy and Lady Broderick will entertain at dinner Saturday eve- | ning preceding the ball which the Am- bassador of Italy and Nobil Nonna Antoinette dl Martino will give that evening at the emba: The commercial counselor of the | Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel will be hosts to a company of 10 at lunch- con teday. The new attache of the Swedish le- | gation and Mme. Aminof!, who arrived |the first of the week. have taker. an apartment in the Anchorage. The retiring attache of the Japanese dred tables have been reserved from the committee in chnrfn of the event. Res-| ervations, coming in rapidly within the past two days, indicate the number may | reach 200 by Monday evening | An_ interesting litile club, known as | the Rosedale Social Club, composed en- | tirely of guests living in the home, with | | Mrs” Thomas Brown. a member of the | board of managers, as president. ar~ ranged for entertainments at the home, and is busily engaed in preparations for the Easter sale and bazaar. given an- | nually in the interest of providing addi- | tional comforts for the ~uests. | oildhl Mrs. Coo]idgc Gives Aid ‘ To D. A. R. Card Party | Mrs, Coolidge has honored Conti- nental Chapter, D. by con-| senting to act as patroness for the annual card party to be held in the| Spanish Garden, Washington Hotel. the evening of February 11. The list of patronesses includes Mrs. | | Edward Everett Gann. Mrs. Minnle G. | Peterson, Mrs. Alfred Brosseau, Mrs 4 | John M. Beavers. Mrs. James M. Willey. embassy. Mr. Fumio Morita, will leave | Washington Tuesday for British Co- lumbia, going by y of Montreal and through the Canadian Rocky Moun- ‘ains. Mr Morita will sail from Van couver Saturday, February 4, fo Tokio. where he will take up his new | duties in the foreizn office, | The attache of the Netherlan gation and Mme. van Schuyl ! will return this evening from a stay in New York Day Nurscry Mana;{crs Sponsor Donation Party | The Mira McCoy Andrews Day ? sery Assoefation will hold its annual tea and donation party Wednesday. from 3 to 6 oclock. at the home of the president. Mrs. Roe Fulkerson, 2828 Connecticut avenue northwest | Mrs. Thos. R. Gardner is chairman of the committer, and is assisted by (Mrs. Roe Fulkerson and Mrs. Phillip [B. Ameck. | The following members of the board !will assist in receivin |Charles L. Henry, M Mrs. M. E. Jam Stearns. Mrs, " J |Colin Livingstone. Mrs. Thos 1 How- erton. Mrs. Amy Leeds. Mrs Archie Engel. Mrs. Elmer Goss and Mrs Jason Waterman This nursery is located at 472 1 street couthwest. and is non-sectorfan. It takes carc of vounz children whose mothers have 1o work Mrs Walter Jett MRS, MAE PORTER, Who recently entertained at the Ro- land Apartments in honor of Mr. and | Mrs. S. L. Young. Fascinating Prizes Listed Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins. Mrs. Elil || 1219 F st. For Church Home Bcnefit‘ Tea served at 4:30 o'clock and fasci- | nating prizes for the winners are fea- tures of the card party on Tuesday aft- 2:30 o'clock at the com- mittee representing the board of man- agers for the Episcopal Church Home ernoon of this week at 2400 Sixteenth street, given by of the Diocese of Washington. This splendid charity of the Episco- established in of the cathedral, has had a remarkable growth owing to the demands being made mn it and the kneen interest of all churches numbers 21 the one original house has grown into four in Five members from each parish are chosen to serve pal Church in this city. 1924 within the shadow in the diocese. guests within It now its walls. and the past three vears. on the board. ent: Mrs. W presiden vice pre socond Brigh whose officers are at vice recording sec treasurer Mrs. Mrs Nina Chinn Walker which rent n- tirely for the benefit of the cu: | expenses of the home. more than a hi histdrian, and Marcey, chairman on ad- Helmick, Mrs. W. W. Husband, Mrs, David D. Caldwell, Mrs. Willlam M. Wilbur, Mrs. John M. Duryes. Mrs Frank Morrison, Mrs 8ol Lansburgn and Mrs. Margaret De Wolf. 4:12(ClabiPaYs Flosior TO Gcn- Ifld Mffl. shanks Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Lewis will be hosts at the Arts Club Tuesday evening of this week. January 24, when Mai Gen. David C Shanks and Mrs. Shanks are to be the guests 6f honor of the ¢lub. Gen. Shanks will also be the speaker of the occasion. his talk being As They Passed Through the Port" Mrs. Willlam Wolfft Smith. whn was o have been the speaker at the club Thursday evening_January 26, will give he talk instead Thursday. Februa-y 9, taking for her subject “Shakespea Through Oxford Eyes - j The reguiar quarterly meetin e club will take place January 26 % O ' The limestone arch of Natural Bridze in Virginia. is the result of peeyliar erosion of the soil by water during mil- llons of years 1219 F 8t. (1Vith Suede Quarter) Specially Priced ¥ EL Elegance and Economy combined in this special offering of Models in Genuine Imported Liz- ard. The season’s most fash- ionable shoes for street and sport wear. A Sale of Small HOOKED RUG i Odd Sizes great many of these 1ugs are antique examples. They have been collected from New England, Nova Scotia and Canada, and cvery one is a genuine Hooked Rug. 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