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13 SO SOCIETY Reception at White House Tonight, Honor of the Army and Navy. Large and Brilli HE annual Army and Navy re; H ception will be given at the H ‘White House tonight, when of- { ficers of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps stationed in and near Washington, and their ladies, will 2> honor guests. Greenslade-Grifin Wedding Important Event of Today. An important wedding of interest in Toth Navy and residential circles will fake place this afternoon at 4 o'clock, nen Miss Rosemary Griffin, daughter ©f Mrs. Paul Bastedo. will become the bride of Ensign John Francis Green- ade, U. S. son of Capt. and Mrs. n W. Greenslade of Newport. The fecremony will be preformed in St. Mat- thew's Church in the presence of a farce company of friends of the fami- with Rev. Father Edward L. key officiating. s aro placed about the of the spacious church is banked with Sheath bouquets of vari- ing blossoms are arranged ws along the center aisle. h the wedding party will strains of Lohengrin's gt are assembling Mr. 2 Boyce will play selections of and during the cere- Holen Howison, gifted will sing. “Ave Maria.” walk to the altar with cho will give her in marriage gown is lovely, fashioned h satin. after a robe de style The bodice is close-fitting with nd voke of rare old family lace | & the long, fitted sleeves go into a [ point over the hands. The skirt & quite full eral inches shorter at the front than in the back, and the &ou with old fan lace. i by a cap of the lace with a tiny elus- ter of orangs blossoms over each ear and she will carry a shower Louquet of lilies of the vailey T! es of the bride’s attend- 1 out the sld-{ashion note the bridal robe, designed in chiffon. and long, full skirts fiss Mary Johnston of Newport, R. I. will be the maid of honor; the color of her gown will be buttercrp yel- low. her hat of transparent v faced with velvet matching the trock. e bridesmaids will be Miss Eleanor Starke | of Norfolk. Va.. Miss Louise Spencer, Miss Winifred West, Miss Frances Mc- Kee, Miss Prancesca Stewart and | Helen Robinson. Their frocks are made | of apple green chiffon. the necklines | showing triangular scarfs of ine mate- | rial. Their hats are of the same model | #s the maid of honor" & | parent straw. and the attendants will all | carry arm bougquets of Spring flowers. Mr. Robert Greenslade will be the best man and the uchers selected in- clude Mr. Thomas Grifin and Mr. Rich- ard Griffin, brothers of the bride-eiect: Mr. Louis Jeffries, Mr. David Karrick, Mr. George Abell and Mr. James Kerr. | Foliowing the ceremony a small re- ception will be held at the home of it A Bastedo. when the wedding couple will be assisted in re- ing by Mrs. Bastedo. who wiil be in a gown of French blue chiffon. and Mrs. Greenslade, mother of the bride- Lieut. Greensiade and his bride will Jeave Jater in the afternoon for a wed- The bride’s going away costume is of green crepe de chine with a coat of green cloth trimmed with fur and a small black hat The charge d'affalres of Lithuania, r. Mikas Bagdinas, went w0 New York 10 attend the celebration to- of the tenth anniversary of Lith- eperidence, which has been e colony ‘of Lithuanians ew York. Dr. Bagdonas will week. Comdr Eilvio Scaroni, entertain- perty of 12 2t luncheon today in Linares-Rivas, Ramon Padilla Rumanian lega- Popovici will entertain Fiorentine room at the Wardman Park Ho noon ry of the Navy, Robinson, ac- r. Douglas t stay. Mrs. be at 4:26 w General ndt, will viday tor M. wife of the Gov- | Frank Bunk e pretidential din- other ra, Mrs Merriem arre Hower for the % Th Eollie COVUMBIA PR ULy AU CrruLik AveALLauoR | TONIGHT 5 Lol 7:30 o= e CIETY ant Event. will give a reception in the comman- dant’s quarters at Governors Island Sunday afternoon for the officers gar- risoned at Army posts in the metro. palitan area. Announcement has been received in | Washington of the marriage of Miss Martha C. Codman to Mr. Maxim Karolik, which took place on the Cote-d’Azur, France, Thursday, Febru ary 2. i Miss Anna Smith, daughter of Sena- |tor and Mrs. Ellison D. Smith, will go | to Annapolis for the week end to attend | the gymkhana at the Naval Academy. | Mrs. Cary T. Grayson is visiting Mr. iand Mrs. Archibald Barklie in their { Winter home at Palm Beach. M\r. and | Mrs. Barklie entertained at dinner last MARRIED IN NEW YORK i night for Mrs. Grayson and Mrs. Rark- | le Henry. who is also a house guest. | _Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Whiting of | | Chicago have arrived at the Carlton for | |a stay of about a week. While in the | | Capital they will attend the President's | | reception at the White House tomorrow ! | evening. ~ Miss M. Lillian Burke, chairman of industrial arts. Washington Arts Club, | will be hostess at the Thursday nighi | dinner at the club tonight. Mlle. Me- iange, recent secretary of the iusic Guimet, Paris, and now cataloguing the ,George Hewitt Myers collection, w'll [ talk on “Old Embroideries of the Grius | | Isles” and will show some beautiful samples from the Myers collection. | The president of the National Aero- | | nautical Association and Mrs. Porter | Adams have taken an apartment at the | | Carlton for about a month while wait- ing for the completion of the Hay Adams house, where their permanent | apartment is to be. | Cabinet Members and Diplomats | Guests at Italian Embassy. i The Ambassador of Italy and Nobil Donna Anicinette de Martino were hosts | at dinner last evening, their guests be- |ing the Secretary of Agriculture and | Mrs. Jargine the Minister of Switzer- | Until her marriage at 4:30 o'clock Tue: Around the Corner, New York, she was Adelaide Cannon Douglas, daughter of Mrs. David H. Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Blair and other relatives were in New York for | land and Mme Peter, Mr. Justice and | Mrs. Edwerd Terry Sanford. Repre- | sentative Theodore E. Burton, Miss | | Grace Burton. Representative and Mrs. | Fred A Britten Representative and | Mrs Louis A. Frothingham, Admiral| and Mrs. Charies S. Hughes, Assistant ! Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Wil- | liam P MacCracken, jr.; the assistant | | to the Attornev General and Mrs. Wil- |liam J Donovan. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur | | Bliss Lane. M1. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, | | Jr: Mrs Vernon Kelloge. Miss Jose- | | phine Patien. Sir A. Maurice Low, the | | naval attache of the embassy and Sig- | nora Lais and the secretary, Signor | Vitetti. Nobil de Martino will not receive to- | morrow afternoon . | The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | Matsudaira entertained 2( dinner last | evening. when their guests were the | bassador of Great Britain and Lady | Isabella Howard, the Minister of China | and Mme. Sze. Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor; Sena- tor and Mrs. W. J. Harris, Senator and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, Representative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Gen. John J. Pershing. Assistant Secretary of State Mr. Nelson T. Johnson. and his sister. Miss_Johnson; Assistant Searetary of the Navy Mr Edward P. Warner. Mr Frank Brett Noyes. Mr. and Mrs. Gros- venor H. Backus, Mrs. Ollie James and ¢ Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe. | Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan PFiske Stane were the guests of honor at di MRS. ALLEN RUSHTON, the ceremony. ner last evening of Maj. Parker W. West. Others in the com- pany were Representative William B. Oliver, the Solicitor General and Mrs William DeWitt Mitchell, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles Hussey, Judge and Mrs. J. Harry Covington, former Repre- sentative-and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell. Mr. and Mrs. Breckenridge Long and Mrs. Emerson Howe. Maj. and Mrs. West will be hosts at dinner Saturday evening, February 25, in compliment to Senator and Mrs. Willlam H. Ki The Minister of China and Mme. Sze will entertain a company of 18 at din- ner this evening. | and Mrs. | 7 The Vice President and Mrs. Dawe: will be the guests of honor of the Con- — e | | D. C, THURSDAY, F EBRUARY 16, 1928 SOCIETY. forum series will occur Saturday, Feb- ruary 25, at 11 o'clock a.m., when Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, contributing editor of Good Housekeeping, in charge of the book department, will review the out- standing books of the year. The past, present and future of ‘Washington is to be illustrated in the lecture which Dr. Charles Moore, presi- dent of the Fine Arts Commission, will give at the Congressional Club tea to- morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The hostesses who will serve are Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, Mrs. W. V. Gregory, Mrs. Fletcher Hale, Mrs. William Hastings, Mrs. Lamar Jeffers, Mrs. Albert R. Hall, Mrs. Thomas Hall, Mrs. Guy U. Hardy, Mrs. Willlam B. Harr, Mrs. Bolivar E. Kent and Mrs. John H. Kerr. ‘The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Hoover, who is now on a fishing trip in Florida, will be in New York the first of next week, where Mrs. Hoover will join him Tuesday. recalled their invitations several weeks ago for dinner this evening which was planned in_honor of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. Senator and Mrs. Goff are still in the South, where the former is recuperating from a serious fillness. ‘The Minister of Salvador and Senora de Lima, accompanied by their chil- dren, left Washington unexpectedly yesterday morning for New Orleans to return to their home in El Salvador, where they were called by the sudden death Tuesday of Senora de Lima's mother, Senora Dona Rosario de Ruano, in San Salvador. Representative and Mrs. Addison T. Smith of Idaho were hosts at a dinner last night in honor of the former Gov- ernor of Idaho and Mrs. Davis and | their sons Willlam and Donald. Dr Carlos A. Pueyrredon. nephew of the Ambassador of Argentina, and Senora de Pueyrredon. who have been | in Havana attending the Pan-American Congress, have arrived in Miami and | will be at the Mirimar for some time. | | Many Diplomats and Officials | Box Guests at Mardi Gras Ball. | The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Persla, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah, | will be guests of Mme. Ekengren. vice ichairman of the Mardi Gras Bal | Masque, in her box at the ball tomorrow night, at the Mayflower Hotel. Other ! guests in the box party will be Brig | | Gen. Augusto Villa, vice chairman of | | the men's floor committee; Capt. John | P. Jackson, also vice chawrman of the | floor committee, 3 Hollister Chapman, Mrs. Rushmore Pa terson, chairman of music for the ball. sday afternoon at the Little Church’ and Mrs. Lindsay Russell and Mr. Henry Martyn Clarke. The list of boxholders for the ball is & notable one and includes the Secre. tary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew J. | Mellon; Countess Szechenvi, wife of the lonal Club at a reception on Thurs- | Minister of Hungary; Mrs. Herbert Hoo- ~v~ning, February 23. L 'ver, jr., daughter-in-law of the Secre- ‘The third in the Congressional Club tary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover: ROSSSSIINN SN SNNSR SRS S AN overnor Winthrop D. S. Pool, Inc. rentity. 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The choice of dressy weaves and the smart eport cloths, SO AR A AN ’&\_\\‘\\ Just Received— A Varied Selection of Silver Foxes Cross Foxes Pointed Foxes —and White Foxes dyed in all the New Shades. SaKks Fur Co. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC FOR OVER THIRTY NINE YEARS 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F—Phone Main 1647 Spring DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY A New Arrival!!! Sanitary— Colorful— HOURS: 8:45 TO 5:30 Convenient Fool-Lift GARBAGE Receptacles Exactly as Pictured $4.25 Complete With a Heavy Galvamized Pail Inside wo Handles A special shipment of these highly desirable Kitchen Receptacles—at THE LOW- EST PRICE ever quoted. Red—Green—DBlue and White PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Co. Senator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff | WA A Mrs. James Couzens, wife of Senator Couzens of Michigan; Mrs. Guy D. Goft, wife of Senator Goff of West Vi Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, wife of tor Phipps of Colorado; Mrs. Charles 8. Deneen, wife of Senator Deneen of Illinois; Mrs. Louis A. Frothingham, | wite of Representative Prothingham of Massachusetts; Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Anne Archbold, Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mrs. Fred- eric Atherton, Mrs. Frank Bacon and Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, who have taken a box together; Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Willlam Stephen | Corby, Mrs. Richard Parker Crenshaw, Mrs. Stokes Halkett, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Mrs. Al- vin T. Hert, Mr. Willlam B. Hibbs, Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin, Miss Kibbey. Mrs. Karl Klemm, Mrs. Samuel Knight of San Francisco, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. | Thomas W. Phillips, jr.; Mrs. John B. Plet, Mrs. Henry Strong, who has taken two boxes; Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Al- !fred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Joseph Washington and Mrs. Harold Walker. Mrs. Joshua Eval | patronesses for the George Washington | | University Hospital ball to be given next !'Tuesday night, February 21, at the Mayflower, announces Mme. Peter, wife | s, jr.. chairman of | PR B 1 ——_ Distinctively New!! Spring Millinery Ballibuntls 4 ‘ Crochets Combinations in New Spring Shades $10 Creations e m i- nently Parisian . . . gay new colors and combinations B presenting a collec- tion so diversified as of the Minister of Switzerland: Mme. Bachke, wife of the Minister of Norway; |Mrs. U. S. Grant, 3d, wife of the direc j tor of public buildings and public parl in the National Capital, and Mrs. David | iA. Robertson. wife of the assistant di- | Tomorrow? END a Birthday Box or Basket of Choice Flowers from Blackistone's, ¢« SPECIAL. s 5 | Leonard Astrom, and the Minister of | NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 to include every con- ception of Spring millinery smartness. 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