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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928. | son entertained at their table Mrs. | Dows. Mrs. Ann Watson, Mrs. Rose Douglas Merriam. Sir Adrian Baillie, { Mr. Olin Dows, Mr. Joseph Mullin and SOCIETY _(Continued from Eighteenth Page) | Committees for Ball. & ‘box fof .| Miss Alice Brooks Davis was chair- e e i Gy, | man of the girls' floor committee and Hunt, e company including Coma¥. | with her assistants, Mile Jeanne Cret- fnd Mrs. Delavan Downer. MT 2 iziano. Princess Elizabeth de Ligne, Miss b Lk 5 Eleanor Hard, Miss Helena Lodge, Miss T e oughton Wood had as | Frances McKce. Miss Ellen “Thoron, her guiests the secretary of the British |Miss Victoria Tytus and Miss Eleanor B ey o A Hop: | Wilson, strolied among the tables and §imbassy and Mrs Henry L. a4, m°Y. |sold cigarettes and candy. Mr. Rich- B T house RSt M e “Mary |ard H. Wilmer was chairman ‘of ‘the e s men's floor committee and had as his . B i the |3ides. Mr. :lugh Auchincloss. Mt G. P - e e euns | Howland Chase. 3d: Mr. Bree e oo | e Gl E | Dovier. el and M Eldridge Jordan Men |Glipin Ervin. Mr. David E. Finley. Mr. 8 min Thati (Leander McCormick-Goodhart. ~_Mr. Chauncey G. Parker, jr.. Mr. E. Cort: xer, Dr. Robert Ransdell, Mr. Mr. Charles P. Stone, Stone “and_Licut entertained Mrs. U. s _and Mrs ress Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker, an_of e Wilkins enter- | ident of the ledgue, was chs M " | stay. | Littauer and Comdr. and Mrs. W. D. ‘Thomas. | The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, has issued invitations for the fourth con- cert of Latin American music by the | United Service Orchestra, assisted by Mns Kita de Ulhoa Canto. pianist, and Mr. Rodolfo Hovee. barytonc. at the Pan-American Union Tuesday evening, April 10, at 8:15 o'clock. Mrs. Robert J. Grant, wife of the director of the mint, left vesterday for a trip to Florida. She will rejoin Mr. Grant at the Wardman Park Hotel about the middle of March. M and Mme. Pierre Monteux of Paris are at the Carlton for a short M. and Mme. Monteux. who are accompanied by Mrs Mever Davis, are |in the Capital for the concert of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestr: which M. Monteux is the guest ductor. on- At a meeting held vesterday in the ! Jefferscn room of the Mayflower Hotel the Monticellians made nitfal plans of | v of New York and Albany, who are pass- making a gay setting. There were about Ing their honcymoon In° Washington, at |90 in the company, including not only the Mayflower. the members of the sorority and their e escorts, but a few additional guests. The Mr. and Mrs, Charles J. Bell will en- | puests ' were received by Miss Anna tertain a number of guests at dinner | Stann, Miss Carrie Miller and Miss Friday night at thelr residence, TWwin | Elizabeth Club. Oaks, taking them on later to their box v at the Mardi Gras Bal Masque at the Mayflower Hotel. Brs. Bell is a mem- | ber of the general committee, which, | under the leadership of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, chairman, and Mme. Ekengren, { vice chairman, has been arranging this {ball for the benefit of the George | Washington Memorial. She has active- Iy assisted as chairman of boxes in achieving the success already assured for this masked ball, which furnishes a brilliant climax for the Winter season now closing with such a galaxy of col- orful events. Others who will entertain at dinner | preceding the _bal masque are Col. and | Mrs. Charles B. Drake, who will enter- tain "a distinguished company, with| whom they will later occupy Mrs. Pem- broke Thom's box at the ball: Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose. Mr. and Mrs. L. Corin Strong | Owing to {llness, Mrs. John Gardner Ladd has canceled social engagements and will not give a talk before the French section of the Twenticth Cen- tury Club today The Rev. Florian Verpillot, assistant rector of St. John’s Church, will give the address. Mrs. J. L. Loose entertalned a com- pany of 25 at luncheon today in_the :-‘lln[ro]nunr room at the Wardman Park otel. Judge and Mrs. Orion M. Barber en- tertained a supper party at the Brick Wall last evening. when other hosts in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Waverly Taylor and Baroness von Bachenhausen and her son. George Washington University Hospital Benefit Ball. The members of the board of lady Cline Borden, Mr. and M2 Cabell Moore, Mrs. Samuel E. Lewis, Mrs. Emerson Liscum, Misses Mary and Lucy Brickenstein, Mrs. J. B. Kendall. Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, Mrs. Geerge Cooner, Mrs. George Koonce, Dr. and Mrs. Fred- eric E. Farrington, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.. Mrs. Richard Liggett, Dr.| and Mrs. H. C. Macatee, Mr. and Mrs Owen French, Miss Schott and other: Students of George \WVashington Uni- versity will serve on_ihe floor commit tee, assisting Mr. Gilbert Gros committee, comprising 6 nrcmm('nl! Washingtontans. _ The tives | of the student body who wil! se are: | Mr. Allen Olsen, president of the senior sophomore class; Mr. John Lokerson, Mr. George Dewey, Mr. Emmet, Litteral. Mr. M. C. Flohr and Mr. Russcll Combes, secretary freshman class. “Shaw, the Dramatist of Criticism.” is the subject selected by Dr. Louis K Anspacher for a lecture 1o be deliverec | | United Brewster Marwick and Mrs. Rupert Tuckerman, Walter Mrs. H. S. Mulliken, who has been traveling all_through the Middle West on a special lecture tour for the Ameri- can Red Cross, will return to Washing- ton the end of the week. Miss Frances Morse was married at rday to Mr Paul D. Sleeper residence of her parents, Mr |and Mrs. Louis S. Morse, 493 Madison | avenue, Miss Morse is a graduate of the York Hizh School, and has been filling a secretarial position in Wash- ington for three years. Mr. Sleeper is { the son of Charles F. Sleeper of Ocean Grove, N. J. He iIs a graduate of the ates Naval Academy, a mem- ber of the Board of Trade, Army and | Navy Club and Congressional Country | Club of Washington. The Rev. Dr. O. P. Schellnamer, a life-long friend of the bride, officiated T i HITRN > 19 | Immediately after a wedding breakfast | Mr. and Mrs. Sleeper left for the South. Upon their return they will reside at | 2807 Connecticut avenue, Washington. Miss Ruby Virginia Schonberger and Mr. Wyley Andrew Jackzon were mar- | ried yesterday at 10:30 o'clock a.m. in the Metropolitan Methodist Church. The ceremony was performed by Dr. James Shera Montgomery. Mrs. Jack- " " (Continued on Page Thirt: New England Furriers Beniamin Sherman Prop BIR 12th St.—Franklin 6355 | Chokers Made | iring in your out-of-date w and we wil - remodel | n the iateat styles and Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong. | The Baroness Jean von Hagen of Mu- | managers of George Washington Unt- nich has taken an apartment at the | versity Hospital have taken several | Carlton for several weeks. She will re- | boxes for the annual ball to ce given |furn to Germany about.the cnd of | Tuesday night, February 21 at the March, 2 Mayflower, under their direction, end | known as “A Garden Par'y on the Po- tomac.” Those who 1ave box seats for the event include Dr. and Mrs. William for a Mi-Careme garden dance to be given Aarch 15 for the benefit of Monticello. Mrs. Delos A Blodgett is | chairman of the committee of arrange- ments, Miss Mary zabeth Schenck of Buffalo. N. Y. is the house guest of wer preceding the their guests hall Langhorne Dr. and M McCeny and M the ball committee. Mrs. Edgar Allen oc. . tant chairman and Mrs Dwight Dicainson. ir.. treasurer. | patroness _committee included M. Newbold Noyes. Mrs. Charles Carroll | Glover, jr.: Mrs Cary T. Grayson and "|Mre Franklin Ellis Mrs. R. Gilpin Ervin was in charge ateon Freeman Clark, | of boxes and tables, Mrs. Ernest Swift, Miss Elizabeth Jobe, | publicity: Mrs. William Thomas, en- Mr. A Geary tertainment. and Mrs. Willlam Doeller, | ¥ pageant. The program. with valen- <. Matthews Dick and tine cover di was arranged by nd Mrs, Willam D. a committee of which Mrs Robert them at their table Ransdell was chairman, with Mrs. Sid- Kent Legare and Mr. and ey Thomas as assistant chairman. : Their assistants included Mrs. Walter E Edge. Mrs. George Ma Mrs Marshall Exnicios, Crawford. Mrs. Winslow s Edward Finkenstaedt. Mrs_Dwight Foe Dickinson. jr.. Mme. Thenault. Mrs. Donald M. Meknew and| pichard Wilmer. W. Barnet Walfe irs Duncan Phillips and #nd Miss Cora Bar 4 e 1O v and Mrs. M: and Mrs. George T. re en- | at Dinner Last Night ined at their table Mrs. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marve were of San Francisco. Mrs. Georgs | hosts at dinner last evening in the pres- "~ Pettengill and Mr. and Mrs. William | idential dining room of the Mayflower, Littour. when their guests were Mrs. Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke| Knight and Mrs. George Pettingill of were hosts to Mrs. Drew Pearson. Miss | San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. William Frances McKee, Mr. Charles Stone and | Mr. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thomas enter- tained at a dinner preceding the ball cuests were Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Barnet Theodore Gill, Mr. John Farr Simmons, Mr. and H. Kauffmann and Mr. | Thursday, February 16. at 3 o'clock, at | the home of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. | Scott Circle. This series of lectures is under the auspices of the George Wash- | ington Memorial Lecture | committee are Mrs Cyrvs | Thorpe, chairman: Mrs. Charles 1. | Bell, Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, Mrs they toc Ground Gripper Health Shoes Special Prices | 2 : Mrs. S. B Chase entertained infor- Mrs. Robert Whitney TImbric. mally at dinner Tuesday evening at the | Mr. T. V. OCa cliatfian ot | s, Podge THalcl, whicre eavers Wete, the United States Shipping Board. en- | - pol H | tertained at a birthday anniversary | The Delta Zeta Phi Sorority enter- party in honor of Mrs. O'Connor last tained at a dance last ev evening in the presi al dining 10om |Garden House of the Gr of the Mayflower. Among their guests tel, which was adorned were Mr. and Mrs. Thow B. Dyke 'and banners in colors of t as hostess to on Women’s Discontinued Lines and Broken Sizes LORAL expressions of sympathy carry their message most taste- fully when Blackistone does the designing. SPRAYS & ' Wreaths, $5 58 i Ny - Stach’s Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe 1315 E St. N.W. National Theater Bldg. sorority, James Pennibaker entertained er and later at the ball. when her guests were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith. Mr and Mrs, Joseph R. Weller, MT AL Final Clearance 5§35 UNDFR RALE Semi-Annual Sale! Discontinued styles Stetson Shop footwear— desirable models for street, sports, afternoon, evening—reduced in price from $12.30 to ‘6 STETSON SHOE SHOP "1305 F Street HABERDASHER MANAGE! ve Hosts Greenway Inn SEA FOOD Wednesdays— and Fridays —85¢— My orrn delicious pasirics and’ ot breads daily . Col. 10118 ANN TABER NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 son | Mrs. Marshall Orme Ex-! Reeve Hoover and | Lawson occupied Jeffrey Parsons and William North Sturtevant them Miss Helen Train of fiss Dorothy Hill. Mr. Eu- Tts and Mr. ndes Wheeler. Irs. 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