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18 SOCIETY. THE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. U. TUESDAY, TEBRUARY 14, 1928. SOCTETY. e —— SOCIETY Eighth Dinner Party of Series for Chief Executive Tonight With Secretary Work as Host. RESIDENT and Mrs. Coolidge will be the guests in whose honor the Secretary of the In- terior, Dr. Hubert Work, will entertain & distinguished com- pany at dinner this evening in the Pan- American Union Building. Mrs. A. W. Bissell of Evanston, Il will act as hostess for her father and the large company will include the Governor of Hawaii and Mrs. Wallace R. Farring- ton, who are house guests of the Secre- tary at Wardman Park Hotel, and the Governor of Connecticut and Mrs. John H. Trumbull, who are spending a few days with President and Mrs. Coolidge. The Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis will give a dinner Sat- urday evening for their daughter, Miss Alice Brooks Davis, in compliment to | Miss Anne Tirrell, who is visiting the Minister of Poland and Mme. Ciecha- nowska. The company will later attend the ball which the Ambassador of Bel- gium and Princess de Ligne will give that night at the embassy. Mrs. Dawes, wife of the Vice Presi- dent, and president of the organization of hostesses in the senatorial circle known as the Senate Ladies’ Lunmmn‘ Club, attended the given today by Mrs. Mrs. Woodbridge N. Ferris, Senators from Michigan. The was given in the home of Ser Mrs. Couzens on Sixteenth street and the guests were limited to members of the club and numbered 64. Mrs. Dawes and her two hostesses sat at a large ta- ble in the center of the room, where covers were laid for 14, and the other guests were seated at six smaller tables, each with a centerpiece of gay Spring flowers. Dainty little valentines served as place cards. Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Sec- Tetary of Labor, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Wyant, wife of Representative Adam nt Pennsylvania, who entertained the wives of the members of the Pennsylva delegation in Congress, at the Chevy Chase Club. Ambassador of France and Other Dignitaries at Opera. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will occupy a box at this eve- ning's performance, the second of the international festival of opera bei given by the Washington Natios Opera Company. The performance will Secretary of War, was among the guests | of Mrs. Prederic A. Keep in her box the opening performance evening. The air attache of the British em- herington were nd Mrs Ben. who also en- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Auch- incloss. Mrs. Alvin T. Hert was hostess to er house guest, Mrs. Arthur Meakin Chicago: Mrs. A. W. Bissell of Evans- Ill, who is visiting her father, the N Pacyington of Tons ad Mrs. Soas: of Iowa and Mrs. Star- Tin and Mrs. Starrin-Stancliffe of Paris. . Stokes Halkett had as her her box the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Christ Child Committee At W. B. Meses Week Feb. 13 If you are interested in pur- any houseliold articles of ! last WEDDING IN NKOW Eben F. npson Seton Ze Barney Phillips and Mr. Comins. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T and Mr, and Mrs. Fre huysen Dumont occupie . Mr. and Mrs. William S. Corby were hosts in their box to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Adkins and Mrs. Clifford K. Ber- ryman. Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Albion had among their guests the Minister of Egvpt and Mme. Samy. Mrs. Francois Berger Moran was hostess in her box. her guests including Reyp ative and Mrs. J. Charles Lin: icum Others in the box { the British embassy staff; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Ethel Hoffman Kane, Mrs, Francois Berger Moran, Miss An- nette Hull, Mrs. Henry C. Corbin and Mrs. Mildred Kolb Schulze. Among those in the audience were ! {Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, former | Representative and Mrs. John Phillip | Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates. | \ Mrs. . n de Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin | [ Dodd. Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller. | |8 Mrs. Basil Gordon, Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield, Mrs. Da B. Devore, Mrs. Samuel A. Kimberly, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Porter Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, Mrs. Clark G. | Diamond. Mrs, Joseph M. Stoddard, | Miss Katharine Riggs and Dr. Kemper | Simpson. . MRS. ROBERT E. COFER, JR., lla, returned to | Daughter of the United States consul general at Hankow, China, and Mrs. Frank hington this morning after an ab. nce of some davs spent in Spring- field. 11, and C! ster of Egypt and Mme the hon at din- sulate, December 12, she was Miss Maurine Lockh: Boston, will come for a short visit., Mr. and Mr: their daught and Miss Anne Squire. 4. Charles Augus: Representative and Mrs. Edward W. 3 tertain a compa % at the Con. | Pou have as their guest Mrs. Willlam , Mrs. Francls Manning, gressional Country Club. Among others J. Calvert of Portsmouth, Va. who ar- at the dinner will be Mrs. George Eells | rived yesterday for a fortnight's stay. and Mrs. Elve Parker of Philadelphia house guests of the hosts. visit in Florida. Mrs. at home Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Evereit Sanders, wife of the Becretary to the President, will be at home informally in her apartment at the Mayflower tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Assisting will be Mrs. Arthur R. Robinson, Mrs. Fred S. Purnell, Mrs. Harry C. Canfield. Mrs. chresenulr{veg‘nnk H. Ffi oll Mas- sachusetts, who is recuperat rom & Mme. Bachke. wife of the Minister |1ong and serious illness, has returned of Norway, was the guest in Wwhose |ty his apartment in the Hotel Roose- honor Mme. Lundh. wife of the coun- | yt, accompanied by Mrs, Foss. selor of the legation, entertained for| Representative and Mrs. Foss will be the women of the Norwegian colony in | joined tomorrow by their daughter, Miss ‘Washington at tea vesterday afternoon 'h Foss, and later in the month at the Wardman Park Hotel. | Mrs. Key Pittman, wife of Senator Pittman of Nevad: it rcheon today rs. O. E. Ringquist, another daughter Representative and Mrs. Foss, ac- gu T L. Oddie | of Nevada. Mrs. Samuel S. Arentz of | Nevada. Mrs. Charles B. McVay, ir.:| Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs, Stanley | Rinehart, Princess Cantacuzene, Mrs. | Ernest Thompson Seton, Mrs. Perry Belmont, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. The LOUVRE 4115 1117°F STREEY Beautiful Dresses —featured at exceptional prices 81 6.50 32 9.50 $45.00 —and upwaerd— Lou Dresses conepicucus three llt“i:p—uyle, q":dhy and moderg price—and the new arrivals for Spring are running true to form. 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Smith will be a hostess at tea this afternoon in the palm court of the Mayflower in compli- ment to Mrs. Fayette Smith of Marris- town, N. J. There will be 14 in Mrs. 6mith’s party. 64 guests in the eompany includin Ervin, Mrs. Thomas R. Edwards, Mrs, Mrs. George F. Authier, Mrs. J. W.|Merton A. English, Mrs. Apitz, Mrs. F. G. Awalf, Mrs. A. G.|Fleharty Balley, Mrs. Charles T. Bassett, Mrs, |Fieid, Robert F. Beresford, Miss Kate Colt,|A. l(\:/lrsilHO;:ce lll’, Cgstlé, Mrs. Marvin A ‘ustls, Mrs. F. B. swell, Mrs. C. | x Chester Caywood, Mra. William .| Mrs. Crarles W. Ha Dean, Mrs. Sara Freeman Donahoo, Hood, Mrs. How Miss Elizabeth Dure, Mrs. Peggy Farden | Bthel King, Mrs. Day, Mrs. L. W. Eugster, Mrs. Edward ' Mrs. J. B. Gregg s entertained at luncheon followed by bridge today at the Columbia Country Club. The table was effectively decorated with red flow- ers and red hearts, carrying out the spirit of St. Valentine's day. There were New! 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