Evening Star Newspaper, February 27, 1928, Page 14

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President and Mrs. Coolidge Have as a SOCIETY OCIETY NG STAR, WASHINGTON, P C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1928, SOCIE TY. after an extensive trip through the Middle West. Mrs. Mulliken is well known as a public speaker and has been lecturing _on publicity for the American Red Cross, acting as a spe- clal representative of the organization. She has met with much success and been widely entertained In all the large cities visited. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Healey have returned from a visit to New Orleans, MIHILL IS IMPROVING. Badly Hurt in Chase of Speeding Auto. Motor Cycle Policeman Arthur G. Mihill of the tenth precinct, who was severely injured while chasing a speed- |ing car yesterday morning by a col- llsmn with a machine driven by Henry Motor Policeman %724 Harvard WILL GIVE SHOW TONIGHT. Marionette Performance to Be Pre- sented at Friendship House. Theodore Tiller, 2d, will give a marionette show at the Friendship House of the Community Settlement Center at 8 o'clock tonight. - The show, which will be given for the Nathan, | Republic, D. A. R. and other clubs, is spgnsored by Mrs. Cabot Stevens and Mi: Lydia Burklin, superintendent of Friendship House. Children of the Nathan Hale CI will give the national flag salute and & musical program In honor of Old Ironsides. S SS— Women pledged to make thelr ow clothes have organized a club 1 y of street, at ‘(n-umln avenue and Girard street, was 1eported improved this morning at Garficld Hospital. He was being treat- ed for a fractured left thigh, left hand and wrist and numerous cuts and brui The speeder escaped. Dorsey was charged with reckless driving and released upon posting $25 collateral, Hills of where they attended the Mardi Gras Hale Club, Sons and Daughters of the ' London. White House Guest Mrs. Northampton, Mas Mrs. Mary C. Waters, who has been at the Mayflower since her arrival from Europe in December, has gone to New York and will sail Friday on the Beren- waria. Mrs. Waters will be abroad sev-~ eral months. DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY Silver Plated Casseroles Regularly 6 and 7 today by Dr. C. G. Abbot, of the Smithsonian Institu- ncheon retary tion. The United States Minister to Panama Mrs. John Glover South. who have ew York for a short time, are " jexpected to come to Washington this week. Mrs, days in Boston with her parents, and Mrs. A. Lincoln Filene. She return“to Washington Thursday. S e and Mrs. Coolidwe | I Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wight of Olympa, Wash., who are spending some time in the East, are making an extended stay at the Grace Dodge Hotel while sight- seelng in the Capital, | Marriage Licenses. Marringo licenses have been jea following Wilbur M. Jonathan and 1 F. Hawkine and Ella McKennes dvles and Ada Wate CRoMes. | Merchandising Lecture Topic. Grorge L. Plant, chief of the trade relations section of the United States Chamber of Commerce, will discuss “Distribution of Merchandise” in a public lecture tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in the assembly hall of the | Young Men's Christlan ~ Assoclation, 1736 G stree ORDER NEW SHADES NOW Tatk with us todday Alvin Dodd is spending a few Mr will to the Mrs, Robert F. Mackenzle, who was annetia. §8 obliged to cancel her soclal engage- ments for a fortnight because of illness, S Tecuperating. Lo | Judge and Mrs. O. M. Barber had | Criand Clothmg Stolen. d \\ with !l\i‘nl at (h\" Wardman Park Albert R, Hurshman, 534 K“‘“ Mr”‘t. L‘l ook i bis automobite, tn which he had ot o | e sult case containing clothing valued ar | rector general of £200, was stolen from Thirteenth street Union, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, has B el St et st ashington after attend- jons of the Pan-American Havana. . the Pan- Chilean Ambassador Host | To New C. Henry enterta ained | today at the Con- | Club in honor of | Greer Petrie, who has ngton and is staying at v atory to giving a pro- | m at the Kel n(uu\\ meeting at that hotel tomorrow night. Juuus GArFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON shapes — the PARIS many decorative = 1 frames add to the many advantages of We solve your Parking Prob- cooking and serving lem while shopping here in “PYREX.” An at- by taking charge of your car. tractive serving dish. @ VAL and round Ameng the guests at the dinner given ‘ v Mrs. Lucy Wilder Morris \(‘\l(‘l‘d’l\i in the presidential dining foom of the | i | Mavflow were the Secretary of i i # < ure and Mrs. Jardine, Repre- | HARRIS & : s ¢ and Mrs. Louis T McFadden | i : Admiral and Mrs. Edward E. Eberle, | e 5 | Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye, Gen.| k MRS. ALEXANDER POLSON. \nd Mrs. Frank T. Hines and Licut. | Wife of former State Senator Poison of the State of Washington, entertaining | Col. Rawson Warren, U. 8. A, Tetired. friends at the Willard while visiting in Washington. er Section Main Floor F Street T”IS store s filled with New Spring Goods just being shown for the first time. HE new showing Zomorrowe will be of great interest, due to the fact that we concentrated on bringing here at this time only Col. and Mrs. George Case Lewls re- e Bk 15 publicity chairman. The toastmistress for the evening will | be Miss Marian Barker, president of iy |the Washington Alumnae Association. | Mrs. Osburn of West Virginia, daugh- | The occasion is marked by the welcome | | ter of the late Gen. J. W. Singleton of | by the alumnac to the pledges of Beta | | Virginia_and Illinois, one-time member | Alpha Chapter. 2 ¢h - canceled their social engagements be- turned this morning from New York, | Sanceied thelr socth eagagimerts oo where Col. Lewis was the principal |y, orner “Myrs. Mary Elizabeth Simonds, | speaker at a “Colonial evening” given | MOyick: Mrs, Mar : by the Society of al Descendants at Scudder House, known as the Matthew Arnold House. The party was given in celebra- s Frances Wolll | tion of George Washington's birthday | anniversary and in honor of regents | ! and presidents of prominent patriotic ties in New York. Little Miss a Lewis and Virginia June Lewis, daughters of Col. Lewis, who are descendants of the Washington family. danced the minuet dressed as George and Martha Washington. ! tor Cole L. her, Mr. H of Congress from | her daughter, | Kederick. Mr. and Mrs. G. Br; dinner dance at in Palm Beach Baturda Tilinois, is visiting | Additional guests have been fnvited | Miss Thomas, at the|for dancing, which is to follow the ‘dl“l!(‘l’. it oave ol Mrs. Elise Mulliken, former president | n Pitts gave a| o¢ e of American Pen Women e L verglades Club | ATt Eor trisle | OF (hc District, has returned to the city the house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Liv- models possessing extraordinary indiziduality— only models that we consider unusually beanti- ful'and charming. New Coats New Dresses New Hats PHONE MAIN 1294 HOURS: 8:45 to 5:30 Dulin & Martin Co. Pendleton Donald Sinclair gave a supper | 'MOOF. The company, which numbered 0, were seated at a circular table about ¥ later in his apartment at the |20 1 Waldorf in_compliment to Col. and | the Pool in the patlo. Lewis, Sir Thomas Lipton and Sir | T o Lauder, who sang a number of | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bliss NSl e to St. Augustine, where the !n‘g at the Alcazar, Albert J. Gore and her daughter, | -~ Frances Larner Gore, who are | Phi Mu Banquet Calls ding some time in Florida, were |Together Interesting Guests. at a luncheon given Saturday| Miss Eleanor Wilson, Miss dward Gray Pendleton of this | yeqreinnger, Miss Anna Laura & Miss Catherine Palmer. M : I, Miss Lucy Virginia McGraw and Miss Amile Walker will be the honor guests at the Phi Mu banquet at the Carlton Hotel Monday evening, March 5. in commemoration of the s of American Pen Women. enty-sixth anniversary of the founding . i of ‘the sorority. ‘The committee in . ;‘l“mc";:l‘; ,;'nn‘:m“;“j‘“”?({ | charge of arrangements, of which Miss en of their daughter, Jane | Mary Frances Ward is chai; n, | i M. 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