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'SOCIETY.' THE ' KAPLOWITZ }Congfessional Reception INCORPORA 1 ED ' ON NINTH ABOVE G ST | APPAREL SPECIALTSTS Gave Rare Opportunity For Study of Styles SENSAT[ONAL Court Trains. Long Gloves and Man\' Jewels | MONDAY \\ orn Thursda_\' |gl'n Gave pleasmd Com- bination of American and Foreign Dress. FROCK S, RBY MARGARET POE HART. GOWN.S Despite the fact that the congres- auiodids s reception is the most typically TIO! fcan pa of the series of state S8, MISSE ions given by the Chiel Executive MIS, ET, st Lady of the Land. the cos- GER WOMEN | tu and jewels worn by the ladies - a2 {m the assemblage Thursday evening at the White is¢ bespoke a charm- ing atmosphere of the old world. For Mrs. Coolidge. wearing a court and the ladies of the cabinet. one exception wearing & astess. were much in which gave the f- was & touch of court- discarded by the always popular h the foreign hostess” were much in and the generous array of s again impressed one that the an woman is following her for- sister in her selection of attire ng and most effective for 8 te function ption Thursday was a veri- Spring fashion show with so of the costumes in soft spring- naterials 1d designs. and the used reminding one of Spring Net in rufic effects. Iaces and flon were most prominent in s for the yvounger folk at the brocades and soft ets being effectively de- tron ADY rend of the Spring style scems 0 put more stress and thought for in most cases at the pariy the bodices were designed with the skirte flowers. or s of tiny old-fashioned Buford Lynch. jr.. of Indianap- of ut. Lynch. U. 8. A, was a lovely picture in a frock of pale yellow n e bodice made after a fitled te long waist line and with shouider. The skirt. ankle was fashioned of tiny ruffies of the net. and down the left of the t there was a garland of deep pink roses with green silk leaves. The worn over a cream sa'in much shotter than d it effected a trans- Her long golden brown was arranged in little curls at the | front and fixed quite high at the back Miss Mary Temple of Tennessee wore a gown of white chiffon em- in a fine design with gold r The neckline was square at | the front and the skirt fashioned in | four paneis of the chiffon. Cash Prices for Coal WHY PAY MORE? White Ash Egg.. $14.25 ton White Ash Stove.$15.00 ton White Ash Chest- $14.50 ton White Ash Pea.. $11.50 ton White Ash Buck- ‘ wheat ... ... .$8.00 ton Pocohontas Egg $10.50 ton Mrs. Robert Love Taylor had a hand- Jos. P. Stephenson ||/ 3= mover tove Tasior bac o nana. | along straight lines with a slight dra- pery at the left caught by a rhinestone ornament. A pink rose was arranged at the left shoulder. and she wore a le scarf and carried an unusual fan lack and white lace on ivery Formerls_of Stephenson & Bro. 3711 Geo. Ave. NW, Phone Adams 783-784. Mrs. William Wheatley, wore a 7g gown of white georgette crepe embroidered in a sun ray design in rhinestones and erystals. Miss Virginin = 'Gl(z 3 | @ollicr I’ , hament of blue brilliants, MeCullough. of Norfolk. Va. niece of Mrs. Wheatley. was in a dainty {rock of black lace shot with gold threads and ' worn over & gold founaation. Mrs. Rathbone in Striking Imported Beaded Gown. Representative and Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone were accompanied to the ic- ception by Count and Countess Frederic C. L. d'Alx, and their daughter, Mis Clara Bell d’Aix. who are their guests at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs Rathbone wore an exquisite gown of flesh-colored chiffon over satm. heavily encrusted with a tiny all-over patteri of brilliants and pearls, a deep band of pendant ostrich plumes. in shadeo tones of pink. forming a fringe at the bottom. She wore a diamond necklace and diamond ornaments. Countess d'Aix also wore a French model of fuchsia-colored chiffon embroidered in self-colored paillettes and wore dia- monds and pearls. Miss Clara Bell d'Aix was in an all-white gown embroidered tn_ crystals Mrs. Morris Sheppard. wife of Sena- to~ Sheppard of Texas, wore an un- usually effective gown of fine gold lace made after a straight-line model with soft drapes of boise de rose chiffon g from the left shoulder Adam M. Wyant was in a gown of peach chiffon artisticaliy embroider- ed in crystals and rhinestones The gown was made with a V-shape neck- line Mis. 8ol Bloom. wife of Representa- tive Bloom of New York. wore a gown of soft powder blue embroiderd in a pale pink. the bodice made with a V neckline at the back and front and the skirt slightly draped to onc side. Miss Vera Bloom. was in & gown of whi chiffon encrusted all over with rhine- stones and sequins | Mrs. Hiram Bingham. wife of Sen- ator Bingham of Connecticut. had a Maytiower Hotel hhrua“ s { “HARRIS EwiNO=PHOTOS, Mrs. Waiter E. Hutton, chairman of Dixie Ball, to be given at the Upper left: 10 by Robert E. Lee Capter, U. D. (. Miss Flise Harman, member of girls' committee. Upper right: Lower left Lower right: Miss Lorena C. Dorr. another member of the girl of which Ml\i Catberine "l Tison is riulrln n. gown of jade green chiffon velvet. made n with a bateau neckline and | draped to the left, where a rhinestone ornament held it i Miss Prances Larner Gore, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Albert Gore, was in a dainty frock of rose velvet, designed along straight lines. the bodice made with a round neckline and the rather short skirt with side panels which ex- Mrs. Ollie James wore a gown of red velvet, fashioned alc straight lines, with a V neckline and ll)e bodice |y, slightly bloused. Mrs Roval 8. Copeland. wife of Sen- ator Copeland. had on a gown of black velvet caught at the side with an or- | The bodice | was made with a V neckline cut quite | low at the back. Mrs. John B. Kendrick. wife of Sen- ator Kendrick. wore a gown of flesh- colored crepe. the bodice made with cape effect at the back of fringe to mateh the material, and the skirt was veiled with similar fringe. Mrs. Charles Waterman wi‘e of Sen- ator Waterman of Colorado. was charming in a gown of flesh-colored chiffon encrusted in a lovely design of Xhmr*lnnr‘ and crystal: |COLUMBIA RD. A1 18=ST )" OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. 'Social Leaders Give .\‘Otice Of A‘ Homcs “’i!h Dates Anncxed (Continued_from_First Page) Special SUNDAY DINNER 12:30 umil 7:30 $ Roast Turkey Roast_Capon Choice of Roast Meats Miss Mabel T. Boardman and Mrs. ! Fernando Cuniberti There also will be a group of de- butantes from the congressional circle assisting in the tea room. which in- cludes Miss Elizabeth Ransley. Miss 'Rth A. Reed. Miss Gretchen Camp- Dorothy Kurtz. Miss Evelyn Jean Sommers, Miss Vera Chfi“‘ tte Clark, Miss Sally \lljnr Miss aret Davenport, Miss Marian e - and Miss Grace Shallen Columbia 5042 Mrs back, wife of Representa- e Prederick R. Lehlback, will be at home inform: Tuesday #fiernoon om 4 W 6:20 oclock, at 1801 Six- enth street o of staff of the Army and 1 will receive | 1e chief of staff’s quarters at Fort Myer from 4 to 6 oclock | Mrs. Herbert B Crosby. wife of the | Mrs C. C. Hammond wite of the chief of Militia Bureau: Mrs fe of the chief of frs George § Gibbs. | ve! signal officer, will at the tea tables ¢ ladies of Fort Myer will S V. Constant, Mrs. J. W Mrs. J B Tate. Mrs Mrs. L G Gibney. Mrs Winfred Houghton Mrs J 1 McTihenny Mrs. John Nash, Mrs J T Axton. fr.: | Mrs 8 F. Milier and Mrs. F D _8harp. also Mrs. H. W. Fleet of Washington SHADES after- o 6 ociock. in their | rters at Walter Reed Hospital CLEARANCE Curningham Alvert Bowen of the for Al the wilt as Miss Flizabeth Warner. sister Ausistant Secretary of the Aviation. will nel be st home Werdman Park 1ote! tomorr ve on the fo Mrs. Willism Piteh Kell home Baturday. Febru Ars. Richard D La Garde and 1o Gurde will be at home Tuesdny allernoon from ek be at Miss infor- 48 517 10th St. Main 6549 Street Mre Goring Thurstay February a4 Mesde Lea vl he first of her two Mondays #! riow from 4 W 6 el samelinmel s BLEnUe anA v ne ber Mie Bacon W win Wheatley, Mre. Wil viding 1 be #t home Februsry 9 16 Thursdsy Mrs Just Below F Girlish Complexion Easily Acquired » W iam | | Catrt Eres o Wedneday a! w4 1 6 ik wler Lent be @l home 526 Webiter for the st som Freemen Clarh and Mrs be wt home on na syl on Mon Lnny. Feirusry 8 Fewruary 13 L recriie cloek wnd Pelruary 13 receive witon Feb 1 not n nd Chstles Dev0 Hiase B Loige (i B1ernoon fiom 4 K Bl 1625 Firleenth saect will be Wt wller nuon Perry Brown Fenruary | b ok no more - 5/n//ls ’ ime evening Bt Leenth strest 0 by e ioniss Lagnisr of Bew York iw of Perk Hoed be Moiida e i Feb |"Land of Make Belicve™” i eral committee | be one of the Jargest and most import- | ant assembled this | that ut | ke will b ! M Revived in: Bal Maflque Society 1s awaiting with keen anticipa- tion another journey into the “Land | of Make Believe” which will come via the Mardi Gras Bal Masque, Fegruery 17. 8t the Mayflower Hotel Througa ball Wasnington will enioy for a | few hours some of the delight{ul festivi- ties associated with this historic car- nival event. 1n an all oo brief replica of | the gayeties which attend the Mard: Gras celebrations in New Orleans in this country and in various clder cities of Europe. A glamrous air of mystery surrounds the preparations for the ball and & number of delightful surprises are in store for those who nd. according to the committee in charge of the plans Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, whose tal- ent for arranging special entertainment features is widely known. is chairman of the evening's program, the detaiis of | which are not yet made public Mrs. Charies J. Bell. chairman of boxes. has nearly completed her work. | A 0 large has been the advance sale. Mrs | (T’]dl') George T Marye. as chalrman of prizes s arranging for the presentation of the awards that will be made for the most beautiful and the most unique costumes a ceremony that will be one of the| high lights of the evening chairmen are also members of the gen- headed by Mrs. Henry Dimock and Mme Ekengren The girle' committee formed under the Je Evelyn Walker. ch: Theodoria Cagatling A P dership of Muss | nan. and Miss vice chatrman. will | season * the men’s floor committer. on which are beng r dly received Benator Lawrence D, Tyson, who was chairman of the men's floor committee, has been forced to relinquish the chair- manship because of important b has cailed him the y. waich he greatly re because of | his interest In the cause, that of rais- ing funds toward the completion of the George Washington memorial. Senator je M. Sackett of Kentucky, has ed the chuirmanship and will act e of Benator Tyson In addition o the chatrman. 0 vice chairmen on the men's commitiee have been named. the st including Brig Gen Augusto Villa. military attache of the | Italian embessy: Mr. P V. G. As: son, counselor of the Swedish e My Conley Amory, Capt John P Jac son and Mr. Walter R Tuekerman number of men prominent In official diplol e and residential elr- cles will have membership on this com- mittee as will al acceptanc pe Recent Betrothals Fnrma“y Announced' Mr M. Breakstone engagement of her d w Mr Bumucl Levinson of e wedding will take place enrly Pall Mr und Mrs Benjamin Friedman of 62 M stresl northuest announee the | engagement of their daughter, Tillie 1o David Howenberg, son of Mro and Willlam Hosenberg Mr o and nonce the wr ftuth Detroi n the | M Mis Mr and Mrs Meyer Burka announce e ement of thelr daughter Visian Gertrude. to Mr. Mitenell ‘Tal prisr of New York City "IF s & utton 4 e eeing Buttan Holes oMy 1o Brunschwig’s Formerly Oppenheimer’s E St. Cor. 8th [S i 25th Annual Dixie Ball Dixie Ball which will be held at the Mayflower Friday, tended slightly below the hemline. | Robert E. Lee Chapter, U. progressing rapidly rcorporated for charitable | rial contributors | federate Veterans | ceeds of its balls has been enabled to | contribute largely to both. the custom for many years, Camp 171, | United Confederate Veterans. guests of participate in some of the features of the ball in official and social circles and different branches of Confederate organizations. the organization, for the bajl Mrs. | Couzens, Treasury and Mrs. Schuneman. Admiral and Mrs. Hilarv P. Jones, Mrs. w John Cary MeReynolds Judge Robert E Mattingly. Brantley, Mrs. Prancisco A Lima. Mme van Royen ll‘xr the Persian Minister, Vicomtesse d' | Alte William ; Wayne Cook, Miss Caroline Longfellow Mrs. H. F. Dimock. {son. Mrs. Gist Blair, Tuck. division president: | Barr. Mrs. N. F. Rabner, |Bdward P. Wood. Mrs Lewis. Mrs. L. H, ator and Mrs and Mrs. Bla Mrs. Henr Rogers. Senator Andrew J Mrs | Marshall Clopton. Mrs. Henry W. Fitch | Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. F M W Mrs. Hugh Edward Phillips Al three | MF S |B: Muncester, | Mr which is being | Mrs Willam T. Kent voung ladies, will be assisted by a most attractive group of young girls who are | ng Auth Mrs ‘Mary El | working event Mrs. Wilson to Entertain fine tion of the members of her committee at her spartment in Wakefield Hall, 2101 New Hampshire ary 8. at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Cat}\o]lc Actors’ Guild Will Be Feature Event Plans for the twenty-fifth annual The Washington auxiliary of February 10, by the D. C., are a reception Tuesday and the cast of “Honeymoon Lane" the large ballroom of the City Club. In the receiving line were the local officers of the guild, Mrs. Mary T The chapter which was organized and nd memo- is one of the largest toward the aid of Con- and from the pro- purposes sey: Judge Mary OToole. Mrs. H. R Carroll, Mrs. Arthur Keith. Mrs. L Brison Norris. Mrs. Joseph P. Tumui Mrs. Peter J. Nee. Mrs Holden, Mrs. Milton J. Peter A. Drury and Mrs. Johnson, jr. The floor committee senior class of Georgetown As has been Alles b2 James J. also wiil the chapter and will included ‘The ball is being sponsored by many girls from Trinity College. The included: Miss Mary Coleman. Mis: Madeline Lyons, Miss Katherine Hearn. Miss Eleanor Mooney, Miss Ursuls Arm- strong. Miss Crescentia Wold Constance Kivlighan. Brown, Miss Mildred Brereton, Jean Walsh. Miss Helen White, Camilla Ashford and Miss Hurley. On’ the entertainment were: Mr. George O'Connor. Mr L. Johnson, jr.: Judge Mary O'Toole, Mr combe, Miss Kathleen S. Embrey, president of announces as patrons Mrs. Coolidge. Mrs. Dawes. D, P Davis. Mrs. Wilbur. Mrs Assistant Secretary of the Miss Mary cC ams. Gen. and Mrs. Amos A. Pries, s. Tasker H. Bliss. Gen. H Johnston, Admiral and Mrs. T. Gravson. Mr. Justice J. C Mrs. Charles C. Glover, Mrs. W. C and Mrs Lawler. Mr. the Czechoslovakian Minis- Mrs. Edward J. Quinn. More than Mrs. George R. Farnum. Mr. reception. including members of C. Deming. Mrs. Anthony Mrs. Murray Addi- and Mrs. Albion W. Mrs. A. Eugene Mr and Mrs Fielding M | W. Solbach, Mrs. James Guild orchestra. Boggs. Senator and Mrs. Ferris, Sen- - Pat Harrison, Senator . y . St. Vincent's Benefit k. Mrs._ Coleman du Pont Card Party Sponsors Bowles, Mrs. John Jacob d Mrs. Sackett. Mr. | The annual card party for the benefit of 8t by Elizabeth Gorman Libbey, Miss Hazel Arth Colbert. Billy McClure. CIiff Yoemans Mrs. Alice Pricci and Lawrence Downey Hickey, Mr. Eugene Mever. | Emerson H. Liscum. Mrs Virginia Dille. Mrs. Willam G. Wheeler, Mrs Dows. Miss Mabel Boardman and Mrs Francis T. A Junkin G. W Ehle. Mrs H T Hert. Mrs. S_Btuart. Mrs Clarence J Owens. | Mrs. Peter Mrs. Charles Henry Butler Wifllam P. Eno, Mrs. Agnes M Mrs L. B_Hord. Dr. Stuart B | Mr. Thomas R. Keith and B Lowndes Jackson and Mr. and Hotel Patrons and patronesses Right Rev. Thomas J. Shahas Rev. (elect) John M. McNamara Rev. C. F. Thomas, Right Rev P C Gavan, Rev. M. J. Riordan. Rev | Thomas A. Walsh. Rev. John E. Gra- ham, Rev. Francis X. Cavanagh. Rev Fulton Sheen, Ma). Gen worth, Admiral W. F. Benson, Mr. Saul. Mr. Prederick J Lawton, Mr. B !E Swan, Mr. P Donohue, Mr Edward Miss Catharine Harrison. chairman of | |, Brady. Dr M. 8. Fealy. Mr. John H | Clipper. Mrs. J_ T. Dunlap, Mr range Relliy H. N. Vinall include Right Right Drury. reh, toward the success of the | Mrs. Mary E. Kirby. Mrs Mrs. J. B. McGuirl, Mrs_ W. R. Knob- |lock. Mrs. R A Cavanagh Miss Helen | Cavanagh. Mrs. Theresa Keves. Mrs Johason, Mrs. R H. Yeatman, Mrs JJ Earlv. Mrs. George J. May. Miss Agnes A Saul, Miss Mary C. Saul Catherine Lane. Mrs. James O'Connell Mrs. Robert E. Bavne, and others. Federation Committec J. Frank Wilson, chalrman of the ry committee, under the division of arts, District of Columbia Federa- | Women's Clubs. will entertain | Narrow streets and high rents Toklo, Japan. are giving a real prob- lem for those trying to establish ser- vice stations similar to the ones in mh country, avenne, Wednesday. Febru- SOUTHERN M ODES Also EARLY SPRING NEW APPAREL ARRIVING DAILY Printed Crepes and Chiffons - Tweeds and Angoras for sports wear .."z i, PASTERNAK Suits in Worsted and Covert. The THREE-PIECE Suit playing the most important part. HATS THAT ARE DIFFERENT. Made to Order Ready to Wear Miss Katherine Solbach, also a member of the girls' committee. ' committee, Honors Group of Guests the Catholic Actors’” Guild of America gave 0 Eddie Dowling in | Raymond T.' Mrs the University and on the reception committee were | list committee James Dr. L. Brison Norris, John Llr- Charles P. Neill, Dr. Mary O'Malley and 700 people attended the the diplomatic corps. Army and Navy and Congress. Entertainment was provided | Orme | Quinby. Mrs. Edna | Olive Graet Music was provided by the new Players Vincent's Orphan Asylum will be held tomorrow evening at 830 o'clock | rett {in the large ballroom of the Willard | their daughter. Margaret Campbell. Mrs Walter B. Hutton s chalr- | Mrs Mary C. Powell. Mrs. M. E Rover, | man of the ball Norton, Representative from New Jer- | Miss | Miss Catherine Miss Miss Florence F. C Amns- B F | John | | Mrs | SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 5. 1928—PART 3. "SOCIETY Junior League Offers Elaborate program For Its Cabaret Ball Charmin ] Entertainment Hotel, February 14, in Aid of Charity. This year the Junfor League is re- turning to the Cabaret Ball, 50 success- | ful in former years, as a means of | raising funds to be distributed among its local charities. It will be given at the Mayflower February 14, and every effort s being exerted to make it a wondertul party. The main ball | room and the Chinese room will b | used. two orchestras will play for the | dancing, the entertainment will be given in both rooms, and every one will be able to see and to hear. The ball should appeal to all ages, and judg from the sale of tickels most of Wask | ington socety will be present. Those who wish to go home at a reasonable hour will miss none of the features of the evening as the various numbers of the cabaret will be enacted with pro- fessional promptness and a midnight supper will be served. After suppe | dancing will continue until the ea hours of the morning. | Mrs. R. Gilpin Erwin, who is in | charge of the boxes and tables, has an- | nounced a numebr of new boxholders. | including Mrs. A. Geary Johnson, Mrs Louis A. Frothinghem. rs. Marshall Langhorne and Mrs. Herbert Slocum Others who will entertain their guests at the popular ringside tables are Mrs John F. Wilkins. Mrs. Henry Spencer, Mr. Moran McConihe. Mrs. Duncan Phillips, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes. Mrs Mathews Dick and Mrs. William D Thomas, The patroness committee. composed of Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis. Mrs. Charles | C. Glover, jr.: Mrs. Cary T. Grayson nd Mrs. Newbold Noyes. has added o its already imposing list of prem- inent matrons Mme. Ciechanowska Mrs. George Marye. Mrs. Delos Blodgett | Mrs. Robert Bacon. lady Broderick Mrs. Ridgely Hunt. Mrs. John Haves { Hammond. Mrs. John F. Wilkins, Mrs. Hennen Jennings. Mrs. Charles C. Glover. Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs Frank Noves, Mrs. James Dunn and Mrs. Harold Walker | " Miss Helen Robinson and Miss Betsr Mary Robinson. daughters of the As sistant Secretary of the Navy and Mre | Robinson. are to be featured with Miss Katherine Wilkins in the cabaret. The details of their act are still a secret but it is rumored that it is to include a dance, accompanied by a very orig- | inal form of music. | Those who take their programs home | will have a veritable photograph al- | bum of their friends. Among those who have been photographed on shop- ping tours and whose pictures will ap- pear are Mrs. Cary T. Grayson. Mrs Newbold Noves, Mrs. Edgar Allen Poe. | ir.: Miss Louise Davidson. Mrs. Stan- {lev Rinehart. Mrs Walter Edge. Mrs Drew Pierson, Mille Renne Claudel Mrs. George Morris, Mrs. Ogden ) | Mrs. Dwight Dickinson. jr.: Miss Re- | becea Davidson, Mrs. Chauncey Parker. Miss Louise Spencer. Miss Chariotte Childress, Mrs. Sidney Ellen Peele. Miss Evelyn Walker. Miss Elizabeth Mary Robinson. Mrs. Richard Wilmer., Mrs. Jeffrey Parsons. Mme Mascia. Miss Cora Barry. Mrs. Richard JP Davidson. Miss Jeannette Hum. | Mme. Thenault. Miss Virginia H Mre. Donald McKnew. Miss Jane Parker Mrs. McGrew. Mrs. William Sturdeva Miss Dorothy Hill. Miss Norvell Mul | ford. Mrs. Benjamin Holcombe. Miss | Ruth Stoddard. Mrs. Alan Kirk. Mrs Carl Kurtz. Mrs Ashmeade Fuller. Mrs Francis Winslow, Miss Olive Shirley Mrs. Robert Pell Mrs Charles Craw- ford. Mrs. William Flather. Mrs. John | H. Magruder. Mrs. Henry P. I Mrs. John Dryden. Miss Laura Towne. Miss Adelnide Wolstenholme. Mrs. Gwin Rust Mrs. Rheba Littiehales, | Claude Langlats. Mrs. Marshall Ex Mrs. Edward Pennybaker. Mrs. George Pulver. Miss Elsle Quinby. Miss Phocoe Miss Katherine Carlisle, Miss Mrs. Reeve Hoover, Katherine Dunlop. Mrs, Howard T Miss Sidney Neale. Mrs. Walter CI pell. Mrs. Charles McVey. 3d.. and Mrs. Robert Ransdell, chairman of the pro- gram committee. “ cddmg Engagemcm Formauy Announced and Mrs. Francis Walton Gar- announce the engagement of o of Rich- Mrs. Mr. Mr. Albert Sidney Briggs, jr., mond, Va. Coats for Spring direct from the ters of fashion. New materials make thew debut, new lines wre featured, that are go- ng to he the discers for hoth fort. Smart new colors that are new and different and an entirely new wilhou- ette bring out exceed- wgly clever modes 825 to $lod cen- chie and Scheduled at Mlyflower‘ Thomas, Miss | l 6006 - MRS. MILLARD ARNON PINNEY. Former Miss Winifred Seckinger. the wedding taking place in Petworth Bap- tist Church January 25 Bav State Society Host At Brilliant Reccptinn The reception and dance Massachusetts Soc D. C. Inc, at Wardman Park Hotel Tuesday evening, January 24, i of the Massachusetts delegation in Con- lared a success in every inclement weather more than 500 attended. Senator Gil- lett. a majority of the Massachusetts Representati : Commis- sioner and Mrs . Doughe were in the co The_president ant United Sta George R. Farnu headed the Representat fford. Represent- Represe and Mrs. Charles ative George D. Repreésenta Representative E Representative Joseph resentative William ) Maj. James F. Coupal. President’ ge's personal physician. and ernor and Mrs. Morgan of ed to have some special attract for 7 meeting of new nrmdn( a cam- m.xn has been in progress for the last four weeks to 1l as members of the of the 6.000 Massa- chusetts people in W The next meeting of t ational Press The featu g pictures of Yankee Division participal Maj. Gen Clarence R Edwards. commander of the d expected to make a special tip from 1e Bay State to be present and teil of B experience during the great conglict Other officers of that division. who are expected to bl‘ pre: society. Dancing u: .'n!:gw the picture new membe: thpfi o014 naving | they are making their home. guest of Mrs. I turned to her nave spent part of { Secretary Work Plans To Honor President And Mrs. Cooli&ge _(Continued from First Page.) remained in Atlanta where Willlam Mather Lewi< st week in Washingion as thz coln Green, has re- Easton. Pa Mrs. spent las and Mrs. Gienn Stewart Winter wtons at the Mavflower will leas soon for an extended Bout p. Mr. Stewart will spend abont ekt on a fisning cruise cff the i» of Bimini and D and dv Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gibson have as guest at Wardman Park Hotel for extended it Mrs. G Mrs. G. F T Del daughters. ar are stayinz a after an absence of and is opening her house 7 Sixteenth street for the rest the seeson She spent some time Newport. Mountain Lake and Morris- town and then went to the Nassau Hotel in New York. J T. Neweomb will wn., Mass. tomorrow Mrs 2 o Wil- Newcomb and M both of Church So:iety Reports Plans for Benefit Parts the ladies of St Thomas Aid Society on February 8. at 2 ATl our desserts masiries eakes ami rolls are made here under 0ur persanal sumervician and anr standard “THE RFST IN EVERVTHING® A Special . Ccemmunity Dinner Served in . | The Highlands Cafe ' Connecticut Avenue at i Street Cranberry Sauce Roast Turkey or Cheice of Roast Meats Fresn Veget ice Cream or Pastries Dinner Served From 6 te 7:30 born ELEVENTH ST. e o Spring Seen at fashiopadle Southern Resorts hers alded tor Spring. there are no smarter frocks amvwhere than our new cuollection av sembled here The charm of wew colors and materials are vive Wiy porteaved Wt collection of Frocks for Sparts. Aftersoon and Freaing % PO e e