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2 \ SO Southland R Washington Personal Notes of Interest Reveal Trend of Capital Residents to Warmer Climes and Other Midwi Assistant Postmaster General W. Irving Glover left Washington Iast night for St. Louis and Chicago. and will be absent several days on & departmental mission. Former Scnator and Mrs. Chauncey “M. Depew have arrived at St. Augustine, Fla. for their annual Midwinter visit and will be at the Ponce de Leon for EIX weeks. Mrs. John R. Williams has gone to Hot Springs. where she joined her daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Joseph Leiter and Miss Nancy Leiter, and Mrs. Frank C. Letts, who went to Hot Springs early last week. Prince and Princess Nicholas Kara- georgevitch of Parls ng & few days in Washington at the Mayflower on their way to New York from Nassau, where they spent six weeks. Prince Nicholas is first cousin of King Alexan- dria of Servia, and is the son of Princess emidoff of Russia, and of Prince Arsene Karageorgevitch. Before her marriage the Princess Karageorgevitch Mrs. Dorothy Corcoran. daughter S. C. Snyder of Brooklyn, who e with them in Washington until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fuller, the latter formerly Miss Viola Myrtle Hanee <of this city. entertained in their home at Jacksonville, Fla. Sunday. February 5. in honor of the first birthday anni- atherine Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Davis Elking, formerly of Washington and now of New York. who have been at Hot Sorings. Ark.. for four weeks, arrived in Washington ves- terday for a brief stav. They will go to New York this afternoon ersary of their little daughter Vlnh' CIETY.’ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., FEBRUARY 19, 1928—PART 3. esorts Lure ENGAGEMENT Society Folks nter Activities. Mr. and Mrs. C. Albert White left Friday for Orlando and Winter Park, Fla. where they will make a visit of tome length. i Mr. Hugh Rellly and Miss Edith Rellly have gone to Ormond Beach, Fla., | where they are at the Hotel Ormond. Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun | will leave Wednesday by motor for the South, and will be the guest of the Southern Chatauqua for which she will :pnk on the Woman's Universal Al- iance. Miss Kathryn Burke of Norfolk. Va.. 18 visiting her brother-in-law and sister. | Lieut. and Mrs. Martin Cahill of Fort | Mye! l‘r with whom she will spend two | weeks. ! The Baron and Jean Daniel de Montenack and Baron de Montenack arrived in Washington late yesterday and are at the Mayflower. Mrs. M. de Chre Berry s in North Carolina, where she went to attend the | raarriage on February 18, at Charlotte of her nephew. Mr. Cartwright Car- michael, and Miss Louise Gibbons of | that town. Mr. Carmichael is the for- mer basket bail star of the South—| and an aluminus of the University of North Carolina. Mrs. Lester Hemmerdinger and chil- dren are the guests of Mrs. Hemmer- uln!'vr‘n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris | L. Luehs., at the Maycroft for an in- | definite period. | Dr. Sanford M. Rosenthal recently | {of McGill University and Royal Vic- | | toria Hospital of Montreal. Canada, will | make his home in Washington and is !at 2701 Connecticut avenue. Daughter of Mrs. Edward A. Quintard, Guatemalan Minister Finds Familiar Ground In Capital Assignment SRS e v e e (Continued from First Page) - Eliot MISS ALEXINA SHEPHERD QUINTARD, Reese Thomson of Washington, the wedding to take place in the Spring. G. W. Hospita] Benefit Will Recall Garden Party .of Early Days ANNOUNCED EAf{air Tuesday Will Depict 1 Reception to Washingtons i in Old Virginia Era. | e The alluring atmosphere of by-gone days, on a charming old Virginia cstate ,on the Potomac, with the General and | Mrs. Washington as chief guests, and | groups of friends and neighbors from | far and near assembling in their honor, | will characterize the annual benefit for | George Washizgian University Hospital, | Tuesday niaut of this week at the May- | flower. “Thw» Poard of lady managers | have called their ball a “garden party ‘rm the Potomac” and the scene and | setting will be one of rare charm and | loveliness. with its colorful colonial j groups: its Indians. huntsmen, and | rivermen; its French and_American officers: its Masons from Fredericks- | burg, and Quakers from Pennsylvania. Many of the guests will be in costume. ! many will not. but the pageant . characters will be faithful portrayals | of colonial personages; historic and | romantic figures passing in brief review before distinguished audience and guests assembled in honor of Washington's birthday, and in aid of the hospital | of the university that bears his name. ! " Plans are complete for the event, of | which Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor is chair- iman. The National Capital's leading | men and women will be present, and many official and diplomatic personages likewise. The will open at 10 ! o'clock, the pageant will take place at 11 o'clock, and at midnight there will be supper. It is to be a real ball, with | dancing as _the main feature of the | occasion. The pageant sceme under | Mrs. Walter Tuckerman's direction, will ! be beautiful but bricf. It will have | music and dances of the period of 1784 and other lovely features. In the pageant groups will be the host and hostess, with their family and their family servants, the parts to be played by Mrs. Grace Peters Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Warren N. | Axers, Mrs W. D. Chandler. jr. Miss | Anna _Southland Larner, Miss Eliza- | beth” Worden, Mr. John T. Lokerson and Mr. Donald Hubert Foley. Two societies of the Children of the Ameri- who anncunces her engagement to Mr. 'Congressional Circle | Members Announcing | Week's At Home Days Brilliant Dinner Parties Engage Diplomatic Corps | (Continued from First Page.) can Revolution will take part in the scenes under the direction of Mrs. | Clayton Emig and Mrs. Walter Bloe- { dorn. A group of Indians led by Mr. Roy L. Neuhauser will include Mr. Walter Tilley., Mr. Morse Allen, Mr. J. T Midwinter's Festivities Engulf Official Society (Continued from First Page.) { ___(Continued from First Page.) i the Ambassador of Braril, Senhor S. Archeological Society, and when his duties here have become less exacting he will be a most welcome guest of the Carnegie Institute, the Fleld Museum of Chicago. the Museum of Natural History in New York City and Tulane i Orleans. He has Qurgel do Amaral; Senator and Mrs. | Hiram Bingham, Senatpr and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Lansing. Gen. and Mrs. Charles H.| Shertill, Mr. and Mrs. William Braden | Mrs. Carlos Yglesias, and the counselor | of the embassy and Benora de Agacio. ’ The Ambassador of Belglum and Princess de Ligne gave a ball last cve- | ning for their daughter, Princess Eliz- abeth de Ligne. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will entertain a company at | | Mrs. C. Ellis Moore, Mrs. William Old- | field. Mrs. August H. Andresen, Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom, Mrs. Frederick { Lehlback, Mrs. Homer Hoch, Mrs. James V. McClintic, Miss Margaret Avers, Miss Alma Seger, Miss Olive Mc- tie. Miss Blanche Wingo, Miss Claudia MeBwain. Miss Jean Hoch, Miss Mmlnmlmn and Miss Janie Mc- Mre. Wiliam B, Mitchell, wite of the will obseive her last Heate. Mr. Kenneth Broderick. Mr. Oswald Schreiner, and Mr. Robert T Baines, the majority belonging o Theta Delia Chi fraternity. Reighoors A o and friends will be represented by Mr textaln s distinguished compary | and Aire Frederick E. Farrington. Miss luncheon foday in their home on New | Sng M B0t e Imogene Hampshire avenue in honor of the | o Mise Lilla La Garde, Miss ! Taylor. Jepanese Ambassador and Mme. Matsy o5 L s daira. The other guests will inchu | Lucy Larner, Miss Helen Prentiss. Mr. M1y Vilicent ‘A<tor ana BT arid) M, | Droran) Weilie, Br endunrs Anciss | T. M. Foley, ir.; Miss Elizabeth Chip- Roland Morris of New York City Licut. Col. and Mrs. Dean Halford | MR and Miss Katherine P. Chipman entortained at the dintier dance at the | M- Carlton Van Vaikenburg _will appear as Gen. Washinaton. Mrs. Wal Wardman Park Hotel last evening for Mrs. Haltord's, brother and sister-in. | 1ef Tuckerman as Mrs. Washington, the house guests of the hosts for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont wi Madden Foley. Mr. F. M. Foley, Mr.! solicitor general. day at home this week. Mrs. Arthur Lee Willard, wife of the | commandant of the Navy Yard, will dinner this evening. The Minister of Finland. M. Axel !law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Thiing. Mr. land Mrs. Ihling. who have been Col. with Mrs. Van Valkenburg, Mrs. Leland Stanford Conness. Mr. Heinrich Meyn, Jamwary Bride | | | MREs. MILTON 1. REPMAN, Before her marriage a few weeks ago she was Miss Nellie Hodges Olden, the | eeremony the Epiphany. | Grace Lincoln Temple, Mrs. John Paul | Earnest, Mrs. Thomas A. Groover, Dean Anna Fose, Mss. C. H. Tompkins, Mrs. | | David DuB. Gaillard, representing the board of lady managers. Mr Gilbert Grosvenor is chairman of the floor com- mittee, with Mr. Walter Tuckerman as vice chairman. R 1, Gl Siveiary Dines Here Tomorrow The Washington Society of the Uni-! versity of Jowa Club will hold a dinner at Collier's Inn, 1807 Columbia road. at 7 pm. in commemoration of the eighty-first anniversary of the founding of the State University of Jowa. The evening has becn designated as National Towa night and dinners will be held from coast to coast at which alumn ex-students and former facuity mem- bers will join to renew the ties of their college davs. A radio m will be braodeast from station WSUI and an effort wiil be made in various cities 0 tune in on the program. Dr. George E. MacLean. ex-president of the State University of Iowa, will be a guest of honor and one of the speak- ers at the local dinner. Mr. Claude M. Porter. interstate com- merce commisioner and member of the State Board of Education in Iowa, will be a guest of honor and speaker. In addition to the speeial dinner and pro- gram that has been planned there wiil be group singing. Mr. George H. Carter. public printer: Representative Lioyd Thurston. Rep- fesentative L. J. Dickman and Repre- sentative F. D. Letts, all graduates of | the State University of Iowa, are plan- ning to be at the dinner. Mr. Karl S. Hoffman, president of the Washington State University of Jowa takimg place in the Church of | SOCIETY. Annapolis Officers’ Drance Ends Brilliant Social Week Unusual Number of Dinner Parties Precede Gay Event—Capt. and Mrs. Gannon Have €0 Guests. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. Pebruary 13.—The | Saf officers’ dance given in Mahan Hail Fri- Chur day evening and the annual gymkhana given by the midshipmen tonight brings to an end one of the gayest weeks of this Winter's social season. The offi- cers' dance was preceded by even a| greater number of dinner parties than | usual. Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair Gannon were hosts to a company of sixly at supper at thefr quarfers, they with their gues attending the dance later. Capt. and Mrs. Brantz Mayer enter- tained a company for dinner at their quarters, on Rodgers road. Lieut Comdr. and Mrs. Granville Hoey were {also among the hosts of the evening at their quarters, on Upshur road. One of the largest of the evening’s supper par- ties was that given by Capt. and Mrs. Henry C. Dinger at their home. on Kinz* | George strest. in honor of Mrs. Din- ger’s brother-in-law and sister, from Philadelphia. Entertains at Bridge. Ensign Robert Meade entertained at jbridge on Friday evening at n Anne’s Cupboard. taking his gues to the officers’ dance. Capt. and Mrs. Albert T. Church en- tertained informally at dinner on Saturday evening at their quarters. on !an‘,':‘r road, for Mr. and M: Allen | Bowte Howard and Lieut. Comdr. and | Mrs. Byron Dague. | Mrs. Henry Warden was hostess !a bridge on Monday afternoon at Carvel | Hall. with additional guests comi: for tea. when Miss Sn N. Y.. presided at the t | capt. and Mrs. Edward { entertained at dinner on | ning at their quarters, on Porter roagd | when their guests included: Mr. ! Mrs. Waiter Newbold Waimsley. Cap and Mrs. Henry C. Dinger. Comdr. and Mrs. Archer Allen and Liev Comdr. and Mrs. Charlton E. Battie, | _Miss Martha Fisher. the d: iCol. R. E. Fisher. U. S. A. {Pisher. is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dorser L. Gas way, at their home. on Chur | Bermuda Visitors Arrive. Mr. Henry C. Ada his niece, Miss Jan | week end at Carvel Hall. coming | Annapolis to see Mr. Adams’ son, W !is a mpember of the third class of mid- shipmen_at the Naval Academy | Mrs. Pys. wife of Capt. Wi Pye. who is in command of the m {layer. the U. S. S. Ogalala. has takena |apartment at the Little Inn and w |spend the late Winter and Spring in | Annapolis. | Mrs. Van Cleave. Li {Maurice E. Van Cleave, 3 | Waiton. wife of Lieut. | Waiton. entertained at bridge on Tue . Februa. h, Char! Sehoc of John ¥y ks old. wife of tertained 1t for ?g Orleans. has retu: omgr. John Mrs . and Mrs week end d. of and Chester | day afterncon last at Queen Ar H rd. Club, has charge of arrangements for | Leonard Astroni: will be host at dinner | Mr. Eben S. Comins, the Rev. and Mrs. Halford's guests for “‘"“llsalt(,n MacBryde Meade | and others in the | Recinos family had its first estates. Y Jose Maria Orellana, President of | i i i i i ed society and of similar societies in Euenos Alres and the Central American the forties. His marriage occurred in Guatemaia City in 1916. Scnora Re- M Paloma. There are three children. 2 girl of 10. named for her mmther, and & boy of 8 for his father. Little Beatrix is 6 All of the children have been in ; #chool at home and they will attend heir arrival fov . i his wife's coming. the Minister il remain at the Carlton Hotel. Senor rounds out the complete num- envoys from Central America and s0on be th= reciplent of much attention from his colleagues divisien of the Letin American i Towa So;:;r;i’h;nmg For Reception and Ball The lowa Stete Bocwety will give a ; Teveption and bali et the Willard, Tues- | Cay evening March . et 8:30 o'clock. H e principel guest of honor sad ‘ speaker will be Cisude M. Porter, ¢ new member of tae Interstate Commerce ; Commission. from Des Moines, Iows. Gther guests of honor and membert of the recelving fine will be: Col Charies Burton Robbine, the Assistant War, the entire Con- commandant Army Wer Mz) Gen John A Hull, judge 1 C 1 Gen. almmun My former s Becrelary of the Tressury. Mr Prank e Tregsurer of the United Gtates | §end My 2nd Mrs Edwerd M Cunning- | Lam of the Pecera! Reserve Board Bpcial entertsinment witl be a pant ! the progrem etarting et € 30 o'clock ng wiil sart immedistely foliow- ¢ DrOgIam 5 that every one may Ummsciver while waiting 16 met membrert of Congress Commisstiner of Unmigration, Mr Harry E Bull # president of the lows i bockety and Mise Gertrade M. Loute 15 tery They are pianring with other : * U neke Usie receplion and bal Sune of the big events in th p oo 3 nte in the hisvory of Al former resdents of lows an fhear friende ere nvived v r’»';m:m Vo mewt the prominent lowens snd o VUL every one W whet promises 1 be 1 eusally bappy vening UisiiSorinWill Have Annuas] Dinner Sarurday The sunuel banguet of the Utah Prawe Bociety will be held Saturday eve- Bing sl 2400 Birwenth steet. Dy Sdwrjamin W Bleck will sct es womst- | €. 20y bud Benator Bimeon D Fese of O will deiiver an address Tre gueste of e evening will be re- ecived by Justioe end Mre George utieriend Benator Reed Bmoot, Sens- Vor wnd Mre Willem H Xing, Repre- ! ¢ outetive end Mrs B G Leatherwood Juepresentative and Mre Don B Colton oner of the General land sod Mrs Wiliem 8 former and Mre Hebert M. Wells, Brig 850 Mrs Brisnt Wells, Mrs Fourle Foot Rioder. Tari Commiseioner W Min BEdgar B Brosserd, Mr o Frenk K Nebeker The banquet commence st 7 80 o'clock snd will lowed by Gancing. S eiete e have been uncovered After the untimely death of O:ll;' i here with their mother early in March. | Miss Mary home for the last ti residence, 1865 Mintwood place. on Thursday, March 1, at Georgetown from 5 to 7 o'clock. have been Mrs. Al be at home tomorrow afternoon, but be at home Wednesday afternoon this week, from & to 6 o'clock, on the oecaston of Washington's birthday an- | niversary. ¢ Mrs. Charles fome en Oman was et ay afternoon in her apart- ment at 2400 Sixteenth street, when | Ber_sister. Mrs. John M. Van Houten, | of Beacon-on-the-Hudson, assisted her. :Mra. D:niel J. Carr Gives | Farewell Bridge Party { Mrs. Danlel J. Carr entertalned | Thursday at a bridge tea for her daugh- ters, Miss OCatherine Carr and Helen Carr, in compliment to Senorita Margarita Grisanti and Senorita Ana ‘m Grisanti, daughters of the Min- ister of Venezuela and Senora de | Grisanti. who are leaving next week for | Pamm:herr they will spend about four | months. ;Aklflu Pra o ;;l“m o Mary 1 nces Hopkins, Miss Mary { Oallahan, Mrs. J. 8. Moroity, Miss Mar- Simonds, Miss Martha Gardner, | Marion ' Grimes, Mis Eleanor | i Kemp, Mrs. J 8 King, Miss Ruth | Jones, Miss Lilla la Garde, Miss| ‘Mnrwn Hilgard, Mrs. 8. J. Harper, | Benorita Maria Loutsa Grisantl, Miss | Georgle Plet. Miss Elizabeth Ransley, | Miss Hester Baden, Mist Gertrude | Hunter, Miss Corta Hunter, Miss Mary [ Goody., Miss Marte Rice, Miss Myra { Rivers and Miss Kay Moorehead Jorte Miss {Reception Given Here i For Governor of Hawaii | The Governor of Hawail and Mrs. ! Wallace R Farrington were the guests = in whose honor Mr. and Mrs, Royal de ||| not ob- but " | Bamy will entertain at wn will be af this season from 3 w 6 o'clock this afternoon at her t Mrs. Huntington-Kidd will be at home her studio in | $h0% Cards | Grasse €. Oolumbus will not |day in her apartment at Miss | genors de Retinos, who will shortly sail Wednesdar, February 29, in honor of the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke. | The Minister of Colombia and Benora de O|:{l will return early next month | from Havana, where they are attending the Pan-American Cohgress. Mme. Bimopoulos, wife of the Minis- | ter of Oreece, will return this week from Palm Beach, where she is the| guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ullmun| of New York. | The Minister of Halti, M. Hannibal jce. who has been seriousiy il ih &) Baltimore hospital, has returned to she | legation, where he is recuperating. 1 The Minister of hner Saturday, | when thelr guests are to meet the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg. ! | The Minister of Venezuela, Senor | Grisenti, will go to New York Tuesday { with his daughters, Senorita Margarita | Grisanti and Senorita Ana Teresa Gri- | | santi, and bid them bon voyage when sall Wedneeday aboard the de! for Europe. Thé Benoritas | Grisant! wiil visit for several months i their brother and sister-in-law, Senor | Vicente Grisanti and Senora de Grisanti, | {in their home in Paris. 1M | The Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik { Konitza, has returned to his apartment ! in the Mayflower, after spending a month in Boston The Minirter of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen will entertain at din- ner Monday evening, February 27. Mme. Bachke, wife of the Minister of | Norway. obrerved her day at home Fri-| Wardman s Park Hotel. The Minister of Guatemala, Senor Recinos, will be joined next month by from their home in Guatemala The charge daffaires of Ecuador, | Benor Don Juan Barberls, who has been on thre¢ months' leave in his country, will arrive in New York early in March, The charge daffaires of Colombla, Senor Coronado, returned yesterday | trom & short stay in New York. | The naval attazie of the Italian em- bassy and Signora Lais will return Thursday from New Orleans, where they are making a short visit Mme. Thenault, wife of the acting military attache of the French embassy, accompanied by her mother, went to Daytona Beach, Fla., at the end of the week to spend the remainder of the season. The consul general of Poland in New York, M. Bylvester Gruszka, is at the Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. t and Mme.| days, will return to their home tomor-; Tow Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will give a largs tea Easter Sunday after- noon, April 8. in honor of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. William D. Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Norment will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment_to the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock wiil dence for the subscribers to the An- spacher lectures, the last of which will be given on that date a Mirs. Dimock. Mrs. Mason Oray entertained at the dinner dance at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening in honor of Maj Herbert A. Dargue, who was in com- mand of the Pan-American good-will flight last year, and Mrs. Dargue. Her other guesfs were Gen. Albert C. Dal- ton, vice president of the United States Merchant Marine Fleet Corporation, and Mrs. Dalton: . and Mrs. Fred erick W. Coleman, the charge d'affaires of Panama and Mme. de Chevaller and the latter's sister, Mme. Arias: the mili- |group of guests. A group of hunters jwill be played by the Washington {Male quartet including Charles Bart- (lett. Paul Edward Garber, James L. ington Irving Cleveland. | Mrs. Charles W. Richardson as chair- man, will Include Mr. Clarence Howard |as Gen. George Washington, Mr. Wil- {llam K. Goolrick as Col. Fielding Lewis, Mr W J. Ford as Dr. Charles | entertain | Mortimer, Mr. H. K. Sweetser as Gen. | at tea Thursday afternoon at her resi- | Hugh Mercer, Mr. C. W. Jones as Gen. | { Willlam Woodford Mr. H. A Cris- imond as Gen. Gustavus Wallace. Mr. t the home of |C I. Willlams as Jacob Van Braam. | W. Cann as Dr. Lawrence They will bring with them | the relies of their lodge which wiil be lon view at the ball under guard of two Masons of high degree. A group of Quakers with Mrs. Wil- liam Hill and Mrs. H. C..Macatee in charge will include Miss Sullivan, Miss Branson, Miss Olmsted, Miss Lamberton, Miss Finkenstaedt, Mr. Prentiss and Mr.‘ Chambers. Mr. Will C. Barnes will appear as Benjamin Franklin. and others in the group will include Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Frances Walker and Miss Ewin, Willard S. Haynie and Wash- | | "Masons from Fredericksburg. with | tary attachs of the Spanish embassy, F. Smith, Mr. Phillp 8. Teller, comm! Board; Miss Vera Colding. Miss in Mater Mead were hosts at a recep- Uon given last evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower when they were | wacisted in mlvln’ their guests {.y the | Becretary of the Interior, Dr. Hubert | Work, Mrs. Victor Houston, wite of the |16 delegate from Hawali, Mrs Tal ! Wilson and Mrs. Howard D n.flf..: Hawailan friends of Governor and Mrs. | Farrington, Music was furnished by | netives of the Hawaiian Islands The Governor and Mrs. Parrington | were entertained at dinner hefore the reception by Mrs James Pliling, whose {wuests numbered 23 A Suits most comprehen- sive showing of both En- sembles and Tailored Suits in the materials and colors of the moment, 19:2 to '59:2 Dresses New Spring Colors ¥ Cathedral '|Mansion Cafe i 3000 Conn. Ave. [ i Oppetite Zoo Park Entrance Special | 5-Course Sunday Dinner From | 1o 8 W Selection of H Ruavt Turkey ¥y Fried Chicken | Virginia Style) P Houst Pri In the | e of Beef wna| | Harry G. Kopel, Prop, Albo Owaer Kopels Point L Mollie Goggeshall The French group. headed by the Marquis de La Favette, will comprise Prof. Richard Fourchy and Mrs N8 ) Fourchy. Prof Norris I Crandall, ng_n. | L St . Mrs 3 O, P Wil U: Evan | soonnarc eI M e Gal mother of the hostess; Mrs. Henry A |olyn Fay Jackson and 'Mr. Keith Greene of Berkeley, Callf.: Mr. Willlam ' gihwintey. Planters arriving by boat Jennings Price, Dr. Kemper Simpson | from the Southiand have been organ- and Lieut. Comdr. Bennett. {iz>d by Mrs. J Lawn Thompson. and o | will include a large group with Mrs W. Mrs. Absalom Waller of 2136 Wy ,,mc’f:-f:finn. l“M?s S ’\"“M Miss ming avenue will be & luncheon hostess | Jossion Smith, Mrs. Willoughby Chesley tomorrow in the presidential dining | Miss Nona Thompson, Miss Betty Rids room of the Mayflower, having 27 in, dale, Miss Frances Saul, Mr. Brent her party, and will also entertain at|Clark, jr; Mrs Charles Thompson, Mr. luncheon Tuesday in her home on Wyo- | Franeis Simpson, Mr. I. L _Thompson, ming avenue. jr.. and Mr. Shephard Taylor. A distinguished list of patrons and patronesses, boxholders and floor com- mitteemen, as well as ticket holders and participants insure a brilliant gath- ering and a splendid financial success for the George Washington University Hospital. Ball committees include. in addition to Mrs. Grosvenor and Mrs Tuckerman, Mrs. J. B. Larner. Mrs Joshua Evans, jr: Mrs. Howard L Hodgkins, Mrs. James A Lyon, Mrs Cloyd H. Marvin, Mrs. D. K. Shute, Mrs. William Cline Borden, Charles E. Munroe, Mts. Frederic E. Farrington, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, Miss faj. Victoriano Casajus; Judge James ‘oner of the United States Ehlgrl e Mrs. C. J. Willlamson will entertain a company of 35 at luncheon in the Florentine room at Wardma., Park Hotel Tuesda§. Mrs. F. L. Peacock will entertain at a Jun=heon and bridge party tomorrow at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mrs. Bates Warren was hostess to a company of 20 at Juncheon yesterday in | the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. Mrs. Walter Wyatt has issued cards | for a luncheon at the Willard Tuesday She will have 20 guests. Miss L. A Buckingham, who m her home at the Grace Dodge Hotel, entertained at a luncheon there Wed- | nesday. | pt. J. Clinton Tribby will entertain | Wednesday evening at dinner and danc- | Pl ing at the Congressional Country Ciub Silver Cross Mrs' | T s s secrefary of the local club. 4l Miasque: Spenkers And Guests Announced Guests of honor and speakers W have accepted for the annual banquet ;< and bal masque of the Art Promot Club Tuesday evening. opening at 9 oclock. Hotel Dupont. 1400 New Hamp- | (shire avenue, include the Minister of |China and Mme. Sze. the Minister of Persia, Mr. and Mrs. Noury, Mr. and ! Japanese embassy and Mme. Sarvada | Senator and Mrs. Borah, Senator King. Senator Charles Curtis. Representat George H. Tinkham and Representat. |B. G. Lowrey. Other guests will be | Judge and Mrs. Paul Myron Linebarger. |Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Lyon, Mr. Felix | Lake, Mme. Josephine C. de Lagnel. Mrs. | Huntington Kidd, Dr. Lee Esterbrook | Miss Mary Josephine White, Mrs. Wil- flam P_Burch, Miss Grace Rogers. Mr Frank Fitzpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. A. H O. Roile. Miss Grace Hamelin. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Ranney. Miss Jean White, Mr. Jennings Haskin and Mr. Frederick Haskin, jr. Special Oriental features in dances songs, music, costume and tableaux are being arranged by the entertainment | committee. including Miss Mary Vir ginia Leckie. Mme. Lubovska. Mr. Vic- {tor Neale, Miss Pauline Bruner. Mis | Betty Titcomb, Mr Beau Colborn. M Mr. Jess Rohrback. Mr ss Adelaide Dwyer. M F H._Macomber. Miss Ruby |Nevins, Miss Lousie Reynolds. Miss | Maxine Rolle, Mr. Kermit Girdner. Martin Peterson. Miss Dorothy Phillip: {Mr. Richard Adolf. Miss Deita Bos: |Mr. Frank Bafley. Miss Erma Magar 1 Miss Ruth Ray. Miss Helen Furer. M | Caroline Fraser. Mr. ;Mlm Mittie Burch and Mr. Huntington. Guild of American U. Will Convene Tuesday| ‘The Women's Gulld of the American | University will hold its regular meet { Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock at the Y “C. A. Seventeenth and K streets. w & luncheon wil be served and the g addressed by Dr. Charles Tansili. | fessor of history at the American Uni versity. Foxes Foxes ° the dinner. Mrs. Carries Ring Irish is] Mrs. Finkel and the counseior of the “ Others expected are the Assistant| Secretary of Labor, Mr. W. W. Husband: |tea Sunday aftern: Maryland _aven Eleanor King. Mrs. Ernest dau tea Sunday a: Murray Hiil. i Bowers, U. S cretired) and ) William F. Hal Alpert T. Church V. Stewart. Capt Henry C. Dinger. Capt. I Mrs. . C. MacFall. M\ Giles of Capt. Willam J. Giles, and Cmdr. Thaddeus Thompson. Mrs. Samuel Brooke entertained at bridge on Monday afternoon in honer of Mrs. Cook. wife of Lieut. G Cook. Comdr. and Mrs A. K. Atk are living the Navy Yard York. spent the week end in Annd stopping at Carvel Hall Return From Bermuda. { Comdr. and Mrs. Smith Hempstone. | who have spent the past !wo weeks Bermuds. are returning this week | their home at Annapol. Right Rev. George A. Beecher. D. 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