Evening Star Newspaper, February 17, 1928, Page 18

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OCI\"T" P '“HT' EVENING ST\R. “'\%TIT\("T‘O\' T'H' n. (’.. TRIDAY, T‘T‘R'RT'\T"V 17. socC President Coohdge Received Sev eral[ Thousand Guests at Army and Navy Reception Last 1ght H naval operations, was in white satin heavily embroidered in gold. Mrs. Otto Mimite. daughter of Admiral and Mrs | TVALING in brilliancy and color | with the first state receptiongiven McKrlwny Rear Admiral and Mrs. | crick P‘rollnghuywn Dumont, Mr. and Charles B. McVay, Mrs. Samuel A.|Mrs. Edward A. Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Kimmerly, Mrs, Eric Scott Cartoll, and |Isaac Gans, Col. and Mrs. George C. Mrs. Samuel Price of Chicago. Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hos- SEte— mer, and Comdr. and Mrs. Frank Bar- | Vice President and Mrs. Dawes rows Freyer. | Guests at Cabinet Home Tonight. S The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes wi'' be the guests of honor at dinner this evening of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, who will en- tertain a company of 24. ‘The Ambassador of Italy, Nobile Gia- como de Martino, accompanied by the | secretary of the embassy, Signor Vitetti, | will return tomorrow from New York, where they went yesterday. ‘The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor Gurgel do Amaral, will be host to a com- | dean of the Georgetown Foreign Serv- Mrs. Willlam The secretary of the Rumanian lega- | ice School. tion and Mme. Popovicl will be assisted “Coral Band’ Hosiery LSIP”C'QXERS & ot gl £ fastene:s. an iigen. I On the Hecund (= lln-y me’ Consulting Decorator 211 F St —Mal P hotesats and Retell * in recelving at their tea this afternoon | in the Florentine room at the Wardman | Park Hotel by Mme. Boncesco, wife or' the financial counselor of the legation, | and Mrs. Thomas H. Healy, wife of thei _W. Bride, | " (Continu by the Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge to the diplo- matic corps was the reception ing in honor of the Army, nd Marine Corps. Practically tary and naval attaches t attaches of the for- and legations paid their | President of the United r strikingly colorful uni- s, with x;h gold and silver braid . _together with | uniforms of the| Navy and Marine cene which is un-| of m. The reception ! 20T n 2300 guests. ropresented, sslike utdll ous citations £ 21, apolis airs dur- .s were ‘ht\ had R ey e ved it was so manv ate functions, | the | uni- r for dancing | incrusted with cry Hughes was in pale green chiffon beaded in crystals. H Mrs. Lejeune wife of the commandant of the Marine Corps. wore sapphire blue | velvet. the bodice trimmed at the front rvi(h cloth of silver, and about her shoulders she wore a fine silver tissue | scarf. Miss Laura Lejeunc was in a frock of white beaded georgette crepe and Miss Eujenia Lefeune was in a bouffant gown of apple green taffeta and tulle. Mrs. Edward W. Eberle wore a gown hite crepe made along straight lines and embroidered in brilliants, Mrs. Willlam A. MofTett, wife of the ! chief of naval acronautics, wore cloth | of gold designed along straight lines. the shirt trimmed with a deep flounce of handsome gold lace. The bodice of the gown was quite effective, streamers rial falling from the long. | R‘.ndulph who has been was at the part wearing a gown of jade green crepe, als and fashioned with a train of green velvet. Otker Di: Among others nguished Guests. 1 the large company ¢ Scnator and Mrs. Waterman, ator Peter Norbeck, Representative 1d Mrs. Britten, Maj. Gen. and Mrs and Mrs. Chs and Mrs. Burmn Robbins, Col Col. and . and Mrs. J. J d Mrs. T. P. Townsend. Tom Kurtz, Col. and Mrs Cl:\udr Miller, Col. and Mrs. R. Maj and Mrs. Condon Mc- Cormick, Maj. and Mrs D. C. Cul bision. Mrs Black, ow of Gen. B Before her marriage in AN L. M:I(lhfl\ s | pany of 18 at dinner this cvening. The Speaker of the House and Mrs. | Nicholas Longworth are today celebrat- | | | ing the anniversary of their wedding, which took place in 1906 in the White House, when Mrs. Longworth's father, the late Col. Theodore Roosevelt, was | President. The Minister of China and Mme. Sze | entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests were the Minister of the | Irish Free State, Mr. Timothy A. Smiddy: Scnator Arthur Capper. Rep- | resentative and Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Rl’nrcs&‘nl&ll\(‘ and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Miss Vera Bloom, Representative and Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby. Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward A. Harriman, Dr. and Mrs. Daven- port White, Maj. and Mrs. Samuel Bur- I2igh Milton and Mrs. Henry A. Strong. The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke have accepted the invitation ex- tended by the committee for the Mardi Gras Bal Masque to be guests in the box of honor at the hall tonight at the | Mayflower Hotel | The Ambassador of Mexico and | Senora de Tellez were among those at the performance of “Die Walkuere” given by the Washington National | Opera Co. with Mme. Johanna Gadski as Brunhilde. The enthusiasm | was spontancous and, unlike the usual | dignified audience in Washington, there were calls of “Bravo!" and cheers at the close of the performance. Others seen | at the opera were Nobil Donna An- | toinette de Martino, the Ambassador of | Germany and Frau von Prittwitz-Gaf- fron, the counselor of the German em- | bassy and Frau Kiep, the secretary of | the German embassy and Frau von Sel- | “hurch at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon to of Civil War fame: Mr. and Mrs. George F. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton Ward, Mrs. Emory Scott Land, Comdr. and Mrs. Timothy Keleher, Mrs. Horace Macfarland, Comdr. | te | Theodors Jewell, Mrs. nfdme Munn of Philadelphia, Col. he Chief Ex- ! and Mrs M Jordan, m:i her eharming daughter, Miss ‘Ma of the Navy ¥ of th |a trip around the werld: Miss Bell | and his wills, daughter of the late Chaplain | 'Bisseli_of Wills of the Navy; Miss C. M. Stover, Maj Claude Harris | Asst. Reefer. Comdr. and M Ensign Greenslade she was Miss Rosemary Prindleville Griffin, daughter of Mrs. Paul stkd E duti at the Pei l: Gen. and Mrs. Henry T. Allen, |and Mrs. Campbell King, Miss Elizabeth Surg. Gen. and Mrs. Frank Warner, sister of the Assistant Seere. | tary of Commerce for Aviation:. Maj. Breton, | ?en John L. Chamberlain, Miss Caro- v Cat. = n Chamberlain, Rear Admiral and and Mrs. David Le William D. Thom: Mr. and Mr: arold Phillips, M Henry D. Fiood. Mr. and Mrs. G. Goul iz and Mrs. Joseph Strauss. Col. and Mrs. | Lincoln, Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Do William P. Wooten. Col. and Mrs. jorie Hill, who have just returned from Armond and their daughter, Miss Anne Richard M. Cutts. Capt. and Mrs, Rob- De Armond: Rear Admiral and Mrs | °rt Henderson, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Edward Rhodes Stitt, Maj. Gen. and William D. Leigh, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mrs. Frank B. Cheatham, Brig. Gen. | " | Mrs. William S. Benson. Rear Admiral - | zam, Representative Stephen G. Por- ter, the Undersecretary of the Treasury ;and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, Countess | Plercy, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, | Baron and Baroness von Below, Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle, Mrs. H. L. Rust, Mrs. Fred Dennett, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | | Thompson Seton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- | The Turnstile Tea Room Clthednl Goers Attention y Dinners nd Waffle Suppers cormer {rom the Cathed:a 3 Macomb N | Chicken Just around Get-Acquainted Offer! REDUCED PRICES ONE WEEK ONLY ! 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