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- “ "SOCIETY.® THE . SUNXDAY D STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 1928 -PART — SOCIETVY.” Minister and Mrs. Massey Will Entertain at Dinner /ice President and Mrs. Dawes to B: Guests at Canadian Legation Tomorrow Night. Mrs. Taft. Luncheon *.Ol’ In California they will be the ‘The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Island b w will be the guests in whose honor the guests of Mrs. Gillilan's brother-in Minister of Canada and Mrs Massey and sister, Mr. and Mrs. N. B, Carter will entertain at dinner tomorrow eve- their ning nephew and niece. Dr. and Mrs. Hoi- ace Warner in Los Angeles. Mrs. Taft Mr. and Mrs. Gillilan will sail early will be the honor guest at luncheon tomorrow of Mrs. Henry A Strong. who will entertain in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes entertained a distinguished com- pany of 50 at dinner last evening in honor of the Minister of China and 2ime. Sze. Representative and Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone entertained at the ~dinner dance at the Wardman Park Hotel last e g in honor of the acting tary aitache of the French embassy, Maj. nanuel Lombard. and Mme. Lom- rd. and the Prench naval attache Louis Sable and Mme. Sable other guests were Count and itess Prederic C. L. d'Aix and wife of the chief justice. be the guests of Mrs. Gillilan's uncle. Right. Hon. Lord Pontypridd, at his home. Bronwidd. at Cardiff. Wales. Burdette Gillilan. who attends Law- renceville Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Requa of San Francisco are passing the Wwinter in Washington at the Mayflower, where they were hosts at dinner last evening mn the Chinese room. when covers were laid for 3 For a time during ths war Mr. Requa acted as assistant to Mr. Herbert C T b e administrator the evening of February Mrs. P. S Pulzki luncheon and _bridge party at Grace Dodge Hotel Pebruary 11 Mrs. Hannah Munro will entertzin at dinner. and bridge at the Grace Dodge Hotel on the evening of February 15 Mrs. Henry Gundersheimer of Jef- ferson street entertained at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday. her cousin Miss Ethel D. Gundersheimer. whose wedding to Mr Philip Pevser Pried- lander will take place on Sunday. February 12. e the Genevieve Forbes Herrick ¢ Col. Rawson Warren, Comdr pbell Bruce. Ma). W. C. Williams Capt. Anthony J. Vadala Representative and Mrs. Sol Bioom ertained last night in honor of the { of staff and Mrs. Charles P. Sum- 1l Their other guests were the r of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. Minister of the Netherlands and AMme van Royen, Senator and Mrs. C. C. Dill. Representative and Mrs. Pinis J. Garrett, Representative A. Piatt An- drew, the secretary to the President #and Mrs. Everett Sanders: the com- reial counselor of the British embas- and Lady Broderick and Miss Vera a K Miss Sccrctary 0{ Waf Davifi Honored at Fort Myer The Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight F. Davis, was the honor guest at the weckly exhibition drill at the Fort Mver Riding Hall Friday. receiving the honors due his office from elements of the com- mands stationed at the Army post. The following wives of members of the mili- tary affairs committee of the House of Representatives were guests of the Sec- retary and Mrs. Davis: Mrs. ary C Ranslev. Mrs. John J. McSwain. Mrs. Percy E. Quinn. Mrs. J. Mathew Wain- Representative and Mrs. Ralph E Updike of Indiana will entertain at din- ner at the Willard tomOrTow evening Representative and Mrs. John Q. Tilsox necticut, Representative and Mrs cley H Hadley of Washington and he secretary to the President and Mrs. Everett Saunders. The party later will attend the theater Mrs, Eleanor Cox Grifiith will enter- tain at the Club St. Mark's Tuesday at heon in honor of Mrs. Edward E. <lick. wife of Representative Eslick. Mrs. George Rossiter Farmnum. wife the Assistant Attorney General. en- tained at a tea dance at the Ward- Mrs Daniel E. Garrett Col. Guy E Henry. commanding officer of Fort Myer. and Mrs. Henry had as their guests the following: Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Lutz Wahl. Maj. Gen. Willard A. man Park Hotel yesterday nn;_x;noon. Hot o The tea table was in the Floren- Holbrook, Brig. Gen. an rs. Georpe e S. Simonds. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. H. O tine room. an orchestra playing for the dancing in the West lobby adjoning. | Williams and Mai. and Mrs. R. C. F. Presiding at the tea table were Mme. Goetz. Mrs. Charles P. Summerall had Matsudaira, wife of the Japanese Am- as her guests. Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mr. bassador: Mrs. E. H. Campbell. wife of and Mrs. Herbert Hoover. ir.: Miss Janet Rear Admiral Campbell. judge advocate Large. Mrs. G. Brook White and Mrs iloam J. 8. Geary. general of the Navy. Mrs. Wi e Dr. and Mrs. Battle Hosts it Mitchell, wife of the Solicitor General. and Mrs. George R. Stobbs. At Charming Reception wife of Representative Stobbs of Massa- chusetts. Mrs. Parnum was assisted 10 her house guest, Mrs. Franklin Collins of Springfield. Mass and by Mrs. W _Irving Glover, Mrs. FPrank B. Preyer. Mrs. Alexander Woth- erspoon. Mrs. Paul A. Chase, Miss Anna Scuthard Larner and Miss Lucy Lamer. | Maj. Gen. James M. Kennedy of Wal- ;r Reed Hospital md‘Mrs Kennedy ve issued invitations for a dinner at| table had o the Wmnehi-wex on Priday evmfi;mmhu‘!e:wrm ST preceding Army dance. which | Receiving with Dr. and Mrs. Battle will take place at the Willard. | were Mrs. Raphael Sherfy. s e | tended Mrs. Battle as maid of honor at m’éi"mmfi' -"g':"‘ :;%lmumh;-i her wedding. and Dr. J. Ramsay Nevitt s agpeeaiy ursds: who was best man for Dr. Battle. e | Generally assisting the hosts were Mre John W. Gulick, wife of Col.|Mrs. Charles W. Richardson. Mrs Gulick. will entertain at dinner Febru- | Bernard Welles of Annapolis, cousin of ary 10 at the Willard Hotel, later taking | Mrs. Battle: Mrs. Guy E. Campbell, ber guests to the Army dance. ;;lnfl!‘!:uhubfl. ?{mm‘ Mrs. William Maj G. D. Reardon will be host at mmkm.um.v.ml::ly'ic:fi dinner to a party of 18 on Priday eve- | Miss Grace McLean, Miss Betty Hop- ning. later taking his guests 1o the kins Miss Prances Walker, Miss Mer- Army dance, which will be held at the | riam Talbott, Miss Louise Marlowe of Willard that evening. Coliege Park and the two daughters and son of the hosts, Miss Mary Battle. Former Senator and ‘Mrs. Thomas miss M 4 e Sterling will be hosts at dinner today.| Battje. St NDAe g Ly e entertaining Senator and Mrs. Charles, S Deneen Senator and Mrs. Wesley L. Jomes and others. i ception last evening from 8 to 11 o'clock in their home, 1401 Kennedy street. m celebration of their twenty-fifth wed. ding anniversary. The home was Japanese Ambassador Honor Gucn at Dinner The solocitor general and Mrs. Wil liam De Witt Mitchell entertained at and Mrs. Harry Plaza Hotel, New York. for a stay ¢ days. Mr. and Mrs. Norment will er. rmuam&:ron '“"" compliment o Minister of NOTWa¥ | ainner last evening in honor of the erd Mme Bachke | Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Mal sudaira. The other guests were the Mrs. Enos Neuman entertained at| Juscheon Pridsy at the Club St. Marks | Janiser of Czechosiovakia. Mr. Zdenek Pierlinger, Mrs. John Jacob Rogers. in honor of Admiral and Mrs. Williams. o, ’ presentative from Massachusetts; the Just returned from CBina 10 commiscioner of internal revenue and > Mrs. David H. Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W Stearns. and Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Backus. M - Mrs. Edward R. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace Spald- wright. Mrs. Harry M. Wurzbach and | Dr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Battle enter- | tained at a charmingly appointed re- ! | fectively decorated in green. and the | who at-| ! MEMBER OF | | | | home at San Mateo. and her | in the Spring for Wales. where they wiil | They will be accompanied by their son. | short | Hoover when he was United States food | Miss Sadie Major will entertain at a| dinner at the Grace Dodge Hotel on £ | 1l he hostess at a | . JOHN ALLAN DOUGHERTY, Assisting in arrangements for the Madri Gras ball at the Mayflower Hotel the 1 night of February 13, for the benefit of Mrs. Coolidge Accepts POS‘ as pa'roneSS Mrs. Calvin Coolidge has gracious’s accepted the invitation of the board of | lady managers of the Episcopal Home | for children to head the list of pa- tronesses for_their annual ball to be given at the Willard, Monday. February 30. Mrs. Dewes, wife of the Vice Presi- dent. having also accepted will be the next ranking patroness. Most of fash- lonable Washington is _following _suit and will appear on the list when published |Hcnors Chilean Envoy H And Senora de Davila The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila were the guests in whose honor Mrs. Willlam Carroll Rafferty of New York. wife of Brig. Gen. Raf- ferty, entertained at tea today in the palm court of the Mayflower. Among Mrs Raflerty’s other guests, number- inz about 30. were Mai. Cen. 2nd Mrs John A. Hull. the Chilean counselor and Senora Agacio, Count ond Countess d'Aix. Mr_and Mrs. John Philip Hill Mr. and Mrs C. C. Calhoun. Mrs. Ef- fingham Townsend, Mr. Willlam Phelps Eno. Mr. Ralph Snowden Hill and Mr. R. Abell of Baltimore. Mrs. Rafferty and her daughter. Mrs. Van Antwerp Cattus, are spending some time in Washington 2t the Mayflower before going South to join Gen. Ref- | ferty. [Miss Helen Wilbar Hostess A' \Vomen.s Cit)‘ Club Tea Miss Helen Wilbar will be hostess at | the tea given at the Women's City Club this afternoon from 4:30 until 6 o'clock Assisting will be Miss Phyllis Robinson, Miss Thelma Schmidt, Miss Ethel Rice, Miss Agnes Winn, Miss Anna Sloan, | Miss Louise McCrone, Nadine Lane Gal- lagher, Miss Prances M. Davison, Miss M. Alvina Carroll. Miss Helen and Edith iO\'flnL Miss May O'Toole. Mrs. Phyllis | Stewart, Mrs. G. P. Graham. Miss Syl- {via C. Wentworth and Miss Catherine | | Cowsill. Miss Winnifred Henninger will | preside at the tea table. A musical pro- | gram has been arranged. Miss Anna Sloan, ‘celist, will play and Mr. Barnard Fitzgerald will sing. Club members have been invited /Dames of Loyal Legion | To Meet at Breakfast ‘The members of the District Soclety | of the Dames of the Loyal Legion will { hold their annual breakfast at the Wil- |lard Pebruary 13. commemorating the 119th anniversary of the birth of Pres- Ment Lincoin Maj. Gen Willard A Holbrook, U. 8. A, retired, will be a guest and speak, as will also Rear Ad- !miral Prank H Schofield. U 8. N Herbert A. Dargue, U. 8. A (Alr | | Tuesday, February 7. | Women, Wednesday evening. Pebruary | Schedule of Events At Quantico Largc]y Confined to Routine, COMMITTEE ] | I Memorial Service Note- | worthy Feature of Post Program — General and Personal Notes of Special Interest. The most noteworthy feature of the week was the memorial service held in |the old Aquia Church, near Stafford | Court House, Va. last Sunday after- ynoon. The Quantico Choir. consisting of 12 men from the enlisted person- nel of the post, sang two anthems. The | ehoir was led by Mrs. Bacon, wife of ! Lieut. Harnly W. Bacon, and Mrs. Slay- | ton. wife of Sergt. David Slaytoi, who 115 one of the best known tenors in the * choir, accompanied at the organ. Chap- !lain M. 14. Witherspoon of the post | gave as his sermon “The Where of the Eternal.”” Practically all of the leading fraternal organizations of northern Vir- ginia were represented at the service. | Due to the severe weather of last week | end, Gov. Byrd of Richmond, Va. was | unable to be present. Old Aquia Church |is the oldest house of worship in the | State, having been founded in 1757 | years. It was the place of worship of | Gen. Robert E. Lee during the Civil War and also of George Washington in | his time. Chaplain Witherspoon is con- | ducting these services in the various old { churches in this vicinity, having re- cently held a Marine day service in the |old Pohick Church. near Accotini, Va | when the Secretary of the Navy. Curtis | D. Wilbur. and Gen. Lejeune. comman- | dant of the Marine Corps, were among the notables present Lieut. Col. and Mrs. entertained at dinner Tuesday evening. complimenting Mrs. H. P. Davis of Port au Prince, Haitl, who is the house guest of Maj. and Mrs. Edward A. Ostermann. Col. Randoiph C. Berkeley returned | | to the post last week after several weeks of fliness in the Naval Hospital in | Washington ’ | | The Bock Club met last Tuesday in . v. the home of Mrs. Sanderson. wife of the George Washington Memorial fund. | [icuc’ Col. C. R. Sanderson. who no is R a |in Nicaragua. 10 stlehct the new books s | for the coming month. Trinity College Group | Harrv G. Bartlett, jr. who attends < the Gilman Country School in Balti- ~ponsors Card pafl,\‘ more. Md.. spent last week end at the A partial list of patrons apd patron- |Post with his parents. Maj. and Mrs s for the annual card party to be | | H. G. Bartlett given a: Wardman Park Hotel Monday | Tl e b afternoon, February 13. by the auviliary | Corps. U A Ieht board of regenis of Trinity College, in- | hosts at dinner recently, having eigl cludes Lady Isabella Howard. Senor = e o Capt_ and Mrs. Fleld Harris had with g‘;‘}w::.",’“’,‘{l‘p’, P M MMl | them last week end Mrs. Harris' moth- N re P Thomas H. Carter. Mrs |er. Mrs. Chinn, of Washington 3 Leo Kolb Miss Eila Loraine Dorsey, | Mrs. Merritt. wife of Capt Lewie G Mrs. John W. Dougherty. Mrs. J. M Merritt. on duty at headquarters in . b Ml G ! | Washington. was a visitor at the post D M bheian. Mra. Herman |last week Mrs Merrit is the daugh. Pacpcke. Mrs John Cammack. Mrs. |t of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Raymond Nellic E. Fealy. Mrs. James G. ilaskell, ullivan Mrs. Francis J. Hemelt, Mrs. Christian | C8pt. W. M. Garton. Medical Corps. Meurich, Mrs. Martin’ E. Joynt. Dr.|U.S. N. and Mrs. Garton have as their Mary O'Malley. Mr. W. J. Mooney. Mrs, | house guest Mrs. Garton's sister. Mrs George J. May, Mrs. Charles Clagett | Smith. of Boston. ~Mrs. Smith and Marbury. Mrs Charles McGiley, Mrs. | Mrs Sfll’wfl were the Misses Ballou of Alexander McNeil. Mrs. John J. Noon- an, Mrs. James O'Connell. Mrs. Hilleary L. Offutt. jr.. Mrs. Richard F. Sawyer, | Mrs. Joseph B. Stanley. Mrs. William A. Wimsati. Mrs. Paulin® Velati Beyer, Mrs. Maurice P. Doran, Mrs. John F.|Ing the Naval Dental School Donohor Mrs. §. Dolan Donohos, Mrs | Mrs McHugh, wife of Lieut James B Sohn 3 ‘Early, Mrs. Robert L. Graves, | McHugh. who recently was orcered to o Nicaragua. lett last Wednesday after- M e T Mt AnnsKeady | noon for Pendleton. §. C. where she and Mrs George A. Weschler. | will_be with her parents. Mr. and Mrs "Assisting Mrs. James G. Haskell, gen- | J. D. Smith. until she can join Lieut eral chairman. will be Mrs. J. Leo Kolb, | McHugh in Nicaragua, Teception. Mrs. Martin E. Joynt. pa- | Lieut John B. O'Neill. Medical Corps. trons and patronesses. Mrs. Hillcary L. :;'ws N. has taken quarters at the Offutt. jr.. tickets: Mrs. Joseph B. Stan- | POst. Jey and Miss Anna Keady. xg'lu-s Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Middieton and 3 3 Barly. cards: Mrs. Margaret P |Mrs Lioyd Hull, who have been spend- Doran, candy, and Mrs John J. Noon- |ing several months here with Ma). and " Mrs Johu Cammack, Mrs P. A |Mrs H M. Joyce. U S A. left last W Gleason. Mrs. James M O'Connell, | Week for their home in Madison. Wis.. Mrs. J. J. Walsh. Mrs. Charles A. Cam- | PIAnning to motor the entire way. Mrs R. L. Shanafelt, Mrs. Charles | Middleton and Mrs. Hull are aunts of Mrs Joyce | "Mrs Marie. wife of Lieut Louis E. | Marie, entcrtained with two tables of !bridge last Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Radcliffe, wife of Capt. William M. Radcliffe, entertained one of the Tuesday Clubs last Bacon, wife of Lieut. Ha Lol Lieut_Philip MacInnis, Dental Corps S N. and Mrs. MacInnis left the post recently and are now in Washing- |ton. where Lieut. MacInnis is attend- 3 zaboth Dolan. Mrs s, Mrs George A. Weschler Thomas E. Petty, Mrs. Fran Hemelt and Mrs. R. F. Sawyer Prize for Each Table At Benefit Card Party A benefit card party for the Episcops Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital will be | given by the committee of Grace Church, | town, at the Chestnut P‘arzml Dairy Auditorfum. Pennsylvania avenue and = Twenty-sixth _street northwest, at 815 pm There will be a prize at each table Ladies in charge are Miss Freda M 8cheer, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wil- liam Pratt. Each hostess is asked o bring her own playing cards. Lincolo (Bisihelay Basty Listed for February 8 Mrs. J. Pranklin Gross and Mrs. John T. Moore, )r, will entertain at the | American Association of University | 8, for Richard Arnold Chapter, D. C D. A R. Mrs. E. N Dingley. Mrs. Yates of Ilinots will be among | It | | has been well preserved through the | | was hostess to the other. Each of the | W. P. Upshur' !Mathis Club Compleling Program for Card Party The committee women of the Mathis Club are completing final arrangements tor their anpual card party, Thursday evening, February 9, at the Washing- {ton Hotel, for the benefit of the Holy {Cr.. missionaries. Members of the jclub comprise the several committees | "Mrs. John Morris, general chairman ot the committees, entertained at luncheon Monday the membe:s of the .various committees to make final ar- rangements, The list of patrons and as announced at the lunch Lady Isabella Howard, S land Mrs. Gould Prospective Bride Andrew J. Hic- Ahern, Mrs. Mil- Mrs. James 5. D. Bronson, Mrs Pau- line Beyer. Mrs. Philip D. Brown, Mrs Thomzs P. Brown, Mrs. Thomas A Cannon. Mrs. Thomas A. Cantwell, Mrs Thomas H. Carter. Mrs. Charles J Cassidy. Mrs. James E. Colliflower, Jr.: Mrs. H. M. Crandall, Mrs. Joseph P. Cullen, Miss Claire Dillon and Mrs Margaret M. Doran, MI§S LUCILLE KING. Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry | King, have announced her engagement | Mr. James J. Lawlor of Winthrop, Mass. | clubs has nine members. | Maj. and Mrs. Edward A. Ostermann had guests in for supper last Sunday night to meet their house guest, Mrs. H. P. Davis of Port au Prince, Haiti. Mrs. Silverthorn, wife of Capt. Mer- vin H. Silverthorn, entertained guests at bridze recently Mrs. Linscott, wife of Capt. Henry D. Linscott. had the Thursday Club at_her quarters last week. | Mrs. Harry W. Bacon of the post sang several numbers at the services held in the First Presoyterian Church in Predericksburg last Sunday evening. Mrs. Bacon is becoming well known as a singer and her talent is being much sought for numerous functions in this | vicinity. Maj. Louis Bourne, jr.. returned to | Quantico last Tuesday after an absence | of several weeks Maj. Bourne flew | one of the new planes to Nicaragua recently. which is now being used there by the Marine Aviation Force. Maj. J. M. Wainright, Cavalry. gen- eral staff, U. S. Army. delivered a lec- ture to the staff and students of the ' Marine Corps School at a recent ses- sion. Maj. Wainright was accompanied to Quantico by Capt. Matthew H. King- man. U S. M. C.. who is on duty at headquarters in Washington. Anniversary Observed By Tau Phi Sorority The ninth anniversary of Tau Phi So- | rority was celebrated February 4 by the First District Council with a banquet, -mitiation. and dance at the Hotel Roose- velt. Twelve new members were taken | in at the ceremonies preceding the ban- quet and were later the guests of the sorority. Mrs. Mildred Wilks was in charge and short were made by the na- tional president, Miss Helen Collier and the officers of the council. Miss Erma Steiger. vice president: Miss Helen Clark. s>cretary: Miss Elizabeth Harry treasurer. and Miss Prances Campbell. sergeant-at-arms. Greetings from the out-of-town chapters were also given by the president. ! The girls and their guests danced un- :1 .x late hour in the ballrooms at the otel. Lenten Season Lectures The Colonial Dames of America. Chapter 111, will give a course of five lectures Wednesday afternoons during The first lecture, on February 29, Singleton Copley. R. A.." by Mr. Cop! Amory at his residence and will be illus. trated by paintings of that famous art- ist now in -his possesion. The LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Parting Reductions 15 Price ' MORRISON FOUNDED 1109 F STREET N.W Canadian Club Plans Card Party February 10 The Canadian Club of Washington is to have a card party the evening of Priday, February 10. at tac Hamilton Hotel. The chairman of the commitice on arrangements is Culver. Illinnis-Slatc Society To Meet Wednesday, 8 P.M. The Illinois State Societ I hold its regular monthly meeting We at 8:30 o'clock p.m. at the Willar A reception to the ne of Congress and of guests who will be present and a program will be given. Mr. T. J. Johnston is chairman of the executive committee. Mr. A. R. Balle: chairman of the membership comm tee; Mrs. Henry R. Rathbone chair- man of the social committee, Mr. Maynard Risley, chairman of the floor committee, and Mrs. A. R. Bailey. the publicity committee. Representat. Henry R. Rathbone, president of society, will preside. g 1894 We are concerned now only in making the clearance of the Winter stocks complete —and that’s why we have deliberately cut prices in half. teriained at dinner last night In > » . X Ma) i Visiting in Washington | Corps). commander of the good will | tre guests it PR flight to Bouth America, will likewise be | The affair will be & Lincoln birth- - k Alexander of | o0 "and give an account of this|day party with ex-Gov. Yates as the | ; | memorable flight speaker. ! L R RN suncheon a1 bridte Vet~ | Sower” spending & hort time ‘Wi et fi No Other Spring %}% Every Street, Sports and F Vie With ‘ Afternoon Dress % urs 1e 1 g@i i Mr. ~—remaining of the Winter stock— FOXES ¢ "WV Pri - J w /2 ©T1cCe -in bcauty or smart- wnight =1 Mrs. plans to introduce next Pormer Represeniative Campbell of |56850n o her circle of old Washington | ness, ()ur SCICC'I"" cme- A ‘. N - R Group of Evening, D and Dance Frocks s vas nost at lunchecn yesterday friends amples of remaining of the Winter stock e peim room st the Willard Hotel Miss Hoban is the great-great-grand- Reduced 1 P ° A ' s Price! daughter of the architect, Hoban, who | lo Coat BEST VALUES IN TOWN Far superior to ordinary dresses at this price. Superior in style appeal. s ot th in matenial and in their smartness of : Mnbel Biardioan, will enteriain bt the White House. | e ol rickiand Gilliian en- s informal farewell party r aance at the Wardman Plan Reception to Honor ton, Whes they had Gov. and Mps, Farrlng'on Mrs Giian will| Mr. and Mrs Royal de la Mater at the howl and Mead of 3312 Thirty-Afth streel will part of the week entertain at a reception Pebruary 18 g en Toute W ¥ at the Mayfower at 10 o'clock in honot r son-in-vw and daughter Mr and of the Governor of Hawall und Mrs Carl Bus kheister of Hewlett, Lgng Parrington | 12 wuest ety Uwlr apa CX- Silver Foxes Blue Foxes Pointed Foxes CI‘USS FOXL‘S Brothers Display Spring’s in all the new Sprflnq shades. 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