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SOCIETY.’ SOCIETY The President and Guests at Dinner Last Evening of Secretary and HE President and Mrs. Coolidge were guests of honor at dinner last evening of the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Hoover. Other guests were Mr. Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, Senator | M. Shortridge_of California, | tive Edith Nourse ROgers | husetts, Representative and | . Tilson of Connecticut, erce and nt Secre- \ of Commerce for Aviation and Mrs. am P. MacCracken. jr. the As- ant Atforney General, Mrs. Mabel er Willebrandt; Interstate Com- | oner and Mrs. Earnest Frederic A. Keep, Miss s and Mr. Fugene Vice President and Mrs. Dawes Guest of Senator and Mrs. Willis. e President and Mrs, Dawes | e guests at mer Monday Senator and Mrs. Frank B d Hotel, when more of Mexico and Se- | d will be the guests nl,‘ evening of Maj.| West, who will en- | csador of Japan and Mme. | ined at luncheon r of the Governor of Wallace R. Farrington. v were Representative . Miss Grace Bur- entative and Mrs. Hamilton . Representative Florence P.) i Secretary of State and n R. Castle, jr.: Assistant Commerce for aviation, am P. MacCracken. jr.; Assist- ney General and Mrs. George . Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, d Jayne Hill,” Mr. and Mrs. Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. ] de la_Mater Meade, Mr. and rank F. Bunker, Mme. Sawada, e counselor of the Japanese the second secretary of the d Mme. Okamoto and Mme. fe of the attache. The Ambassador and Mme. Matsu- daira were honor guests at dinner yesterday evening of Maj. and Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton. = Others in-| vitad to meet them were the Secretary W the President and Mrs, Everett San- ders. Col. Osmun Latrobe, military aide to the President, and Mrs. Latrobe, and former Senator and Mrs. Thomas Ster- ng of South Dakota. Mrs. Daisy Sey- r Fronheiser and Mr. Seymour Mc- . Mrs. Milton’s sister and son, the party after dinner. the pa The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg and the dean of the diplomatic crops, the Ambassador of Great Britain, and Lady Isabella Howard. Others in the company were the Ambassador of Prance and Mme. Claudel, the Minister of Sweden, Mr. Bostrom; Senator and Mrs. James Couzens, Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Condesa Berlango, wife of the new, Spanish attache; Mr. Walter Scott Penfield, and the counselor of the Spanish Embassy, Senor Don Mari- ano de Amoedo. ‘The Ambassador of Turkey, Ahmed Mouhtar Bey, will be the guest of honor at dinner Friday evening of Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe. who will later take the company to the Priday Eve- ning Dancing Class at the Willard. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. | James J. Da rrtatned at dinner last_evening in honor of the Governor of Hawail and Mrs. Wallace R. Far- ington. The other guests were the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur, resentative and Mrs Johnson, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, and Mr. and al de la Mater Meade. The Secretary and Mrs. Davis will entertain a company at dinner this eve- | ning. sia, Mirza Davoud | will return today from | where he was at the 1-Astoria for a brief sta; The T went to attend the Italtan | concert last evening. of Senator Charle 5 t0 the members s' Luncheon Club nt at 2029 company luncheon | Hindoo | is visiting | Benator and Mrs. Dencen and lived for 10 years in India he plans 1o rematn unl ome alter the adjournment rs. Adam Wyant 1 honor of the 5. Wallace onday evening, ge M. Hallor g 7 rer Adam t di LY. ! the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. | E. Watson, Senator and Mrs. George y evening | _ Mrs. Coolidge Were Mrs. Hoover. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Marshall of Swarthmore, Pa., and last evening State Senator and Mrs. W. C. Hodges of Tallahassee, Fla., and Mrs. Hodges, sr., were their gu Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose entertained at dinner last evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower in honor of Jardine, her guests being Mr. Justice McReynolds, Senator and Mrs. James H. Moses, Senator Arthur Capper, Sena- tor and Mrs. Walter F. George, Senator and Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, Senator David I. Walsh, Representative and Mrs. James S. Parker, Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, Represent- ative and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright, Admiral and Mrs. Edward E. Eberle, the commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Merritt W. Ireland, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dion Willlams, Brig. Gen. William E. Horton, the Assistant Sccre- tary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Judge and Mrs. Samuel J. Graham, Judge and Mrs. Charles C. McChord, the commissioner of the internal reve- nue and Mrs. David Hunt Blair, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. James R. Mann, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mrs. Robert Mackenzie, Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Adams, }2;“ nnlc!l l\t{rs. ‘;‘nmes M. Green, Judge n Barton Payne and Mr. v Jayne Hill. SRR The Undersecretary of State and Mrs. Robert E. Olds have gone to Princeton, where they are guests of Dr. Herbert Adams Gibbons, who will en- tertain at dinner this evening in their honor. | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will entertain a company of 60 at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow, who have just recently re- turned to Washington after having spent three years at Governors Island. Col. and Mrs. Morrow have opened their house at 1901 Biltmore street. Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, wife of Senator Tyson, was the guest in whose honor Mrs. William W. Overton, wife of Lieut. Col. Overton, U. S. A., enter- rained at luncheon today at the Carlton Hotel. The other guests included Mrs. William D. Connor, Mrs. Herbert B. Crosby, Charles . 3 Atherton, Mrs. Roland Smith, Mrs. Pittman, Mrs. James D. Taylor, Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee, Mrs. Rushmore Patter- son. Mrs. Jerome G. Pillow, Mrs. Frank C. Burnett, Mrs. John M. Dunn, Mrs. W. K. Kilpatrick, Mrs. John C. Pegran, Mrs. Franc Lecocq, Mrs. John J. Ful- mer, Mrs. Berkeley T. Merchant, Mrs. Cortlandt Parker, Mrs. Everett S. Hughes, Mrs. Johnathan M. Wain- wright and Mrs. John T. McLane. Mrs. Kincheloe, wife of Representa- tive David H. Kincheloe, has been obliged to cancel her social engagements because of illness, and postponed the luncheon she planned today in honor of Mrs. King, wife of Senator Willlam H. King. The naval attache of the Brazilian embassy, Capt. Frederico Villar, is spending today in Annapolis, where he went with the Brazilian delegates to the Pan-American Congress who are visit- ing this country. They will make a tour of the Naval Academy and of An- napolis, the Capital of Maryland. Capt. Villar was host to the members of the delegation at dinner Sunday evening. ‘The Chief of Staff and Mrs. Charles Summerall will be at home next ?;Jndny from 4 to 6 o'clock, at Fort Myer. Senator George Norris will preside at the dinner to be given tn honor of Mr. | Oswald Villard at the Washington Hotel | tomorrow evening. The dinner is in | celebration of the occasion of Mr. Vil- | lard’s having been the editor of the Nation, weekly journal, for a decade. Miss Zona Gale of Wisconsin and Mr. Heywood Broun of New York will be among the speokers. Among those who will attend are: Senator Robert B. Howell, Senator Robert M. La Follette, Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Ernest I Lewis, Interstate Com- merce Commission Mr. Joseph B. East- man, Miss Eastman, Mrs. Frank West, | Cathedral Mansion Cafe 3000 Conn. Ave. Oppovite Zoo Park Fntrance 85 Club Breakfast, 50c Plate Luncheon, 55¢ Special 53-Course Dinner... +Harry G. Kopel, Prop. Also Owner Kopel's Polnt THE EVENT NG _STAR, W! MRS. HENRY Who has rejoined Mr. Garrett here after and at Okla J. GARRETT, a month’ homa City. Mrs. Borden Harriman, Mrs. Robert Baker, Mrs. Laura Williams, Dr. Charles Willis' Needham, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mellett, Mrs. W. Thompson Burch, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boeckel, Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot Odell, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Frieden- wald and Mrs. George Hyman. Brig. Gen. and Mrs, Herbert Owen Williams will entertain a company of | 30 at dinner this evening at the Chevy | Chase Club, in honor of the chief of | CASTENS SEMI-ANNU LUGGAGE SALE Entire Stock of Luggage Without Reserve at 15% to 25% off Former Prices LEATHER GOODS 1314 G Street In the City Club Building staff, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall. Ma). Gen. and Mrs. Summerall Guests at Army Dinner. Col. and Mrs. D. P. Quinlan enter- tained at dinner last evening, The Duette )/ SHINGTON, visit in Chicago, Des Moines when n._c, their guests were the chlef of stafr, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Charles P. Sum- merall, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, Brig. Gen, and Mrs. Briant H. Wells, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. C. R. How- land, Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow, Col. and Mrs. F. B. Shaw, Col. and Mrs. Willlam B. Wallace, Capt. John H. Cowles, Dr. Katherine Symmonds, Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Turner, Miss Gladys Millard and Col. Stanley Forbes. Mrs. Henry Briggs Rathbone was the guest of the Poetry Circle of Washing- ton at its meeting at the Mayflower last night. She spoke on the sonnet and gave a rcading from her own verses, and sang & number of songs for which she has written both the words and music. Among them are “I Would Go Back to My Hills Again™ and “Winds, Sing Me a Song,” which are soon to be published. Baron Paul Schell, attache of the Hungarlan legation, who has been on duty in the forelgn office at Budapest for the past two months. returned on the Leviathan on Monday, and has again taken possession of his apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Frederick E. Chapin will sail Tuesday night aboard the Laurentic for the Mediterranean cruise, and will be abroad for several months. and Mrs. John B. Stetson, ir. are now in Washington, and are guests at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rushton have re- turned from their wedding trip to Havana, and are now at home in Bir- mingham, Ala. Before their marriage, which took place on February 14, in New York, Mrs. Rushton was Miss Ade- lalde Douglass, daughter of Mrs. David Hunt Blair, Cards have been sent out for the regular Friday afternoon tea of the Congressional Club this week, when r««o}..{u‘.u»}‘;{u;." Py Jron BGate o Inn il il PSP And Federation of Women's Clubs Dinner Today, $1 Featuring a special fresh fish dinner every Wednesday and iday. FrldaY rved 5 to 7:30 PM. Club Luncheons, 50c Up Daily 11:45 to 2:30 R R R I $ i ; : : A Dainty Frock of Individuality S50 A decidedly frocks. new thought in Shown in elegant prints and the newest color designs. On the reverse side are solid colors of navy and black. as In other words— the implies—you have name Two Frocks in One. ) » Authority on Women's Dress 601 13th St. N.W. MODERN WELL SOFA—covered Discounts from 10% t 50% In Addition:— Special Values in OVERSTUFFED PIECES in brown DULIN & MARTIN Our Discount Sale of Furniture Includes the Entire Stock of DOMESTIC & EUROPEAN MAKES AS ANTIQUES AS repp. carved_oak arms and $38 50 legs. YRR COMPANY Tapestry High Back Chair— Spectal Value. ... The United States Minister to Poland | 000000000000 00000000000 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1928. SOCIETY. of 30 at a bridge luncheon at the Ward- the ausplees of the Washington Morti- man Park Hotel today. 8he has been |celllans and is to be | the guest of honor at & number of func- | tribute to Thomas | tions during the past few weeks, Mrs | horticulty Prescott Gatley entertaining at luncheon | found ex at the Chevy Chase Club for her yes- |grounds o terday. Mr_ 8t Lo | the Thoma Mrs. Charles Minshall of Nantucket, | tion. tog R. 1. who is spending some time at|other Monticellia the Wardman Park Hotel with Mrs | expected 1o attend the Samuel Henry Dickson, has been joined | among those occupy by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr | box. Mrs Delo and Mrs. Robert Minshall of New york | {or this Mr. Samuel Henry Dickson, jr., of New Charles Bo York wlll also’ join them for a few days. | oxes. Any fast at the Copley Plaza Hotel. — % lers are Mrs. Louis A Frotningham » The bride was attended by her sister, | MF. and Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley | of Representatize Frothingham of Ma Miss Barbara Hoffman, as mald of | Nave Issued invitations for a recention | sachiisc Delos A. Blodget:. Mr honor, and Lieut. L. G. Farrell, U.S. N,, | 5unday afternoon from 4 to 8 o'clock | — i : was best man. The ushers were Lieuf. | In honor of Mrs. William Wolff Smith, | .. cContinued on Nineteenth Pagr ) G, W, Snyder, U. S. A, and Mr. Mal-| Mitintgerots Andiewn ET YOUR HOME READY col':‘n Sthvrmsm of Brookline. tati 1 eut. and Mrs. Courts left late in | represen ve of the Thomas Jeflerson | w & from | Memorial Foundation. will be hostes: in NOW FOR SPRING! SPECIAL the day for Albany, N. Y., and from | there they will go to Detrolt to visit | the foundation box at the Mi-Careme | dance which is to be given for the | Mr. and Mrs. Glancy. They will make | thelr_home fn_Annapolis, shere Lieut. | benefit of Monticello, March 15, at the | Courts is on duty. Lieut. Courts is a | Mayflower Hotel. This dance, which to have many unusual features not yet eraduate of Annapolis in the class nr‘annmmcpd W helng arringed nunger 1924, and his bride Is a graduate of the | e i S SRR University of Pennsylvania in the class | 1115 1117 F STREET Ensembles are favored —Suits and Dresses— And we are showing a most selective assort- ment of both. . Coats of Silk or Cloth; with one and two-piece Dresses—the two-piece Dresses have silk or knitted _blouses and are very effective. The weaves best adapted to the Ensemble idea are Cashmere Crepe, Flat Crepe. Georgette Crepe, Biarritz Crepe, Tweeds, Brameena, Ete. - 835.00 to $]4.5.00 Which represent the Louvre’s proverbial moderate prices. .—m_—. Smart Spring Hats A group of exceptional pleasing effects $£]12.50 Brand-new in shapes, in color tones and im fachion’s touches. Other Spring Hats—$5.95 to $25.00—of Louvre character. Mrs. Theodosia Crosse will be the honor guest and will speak on “You.” Cards have also been sent out for an evening at home at the club, March 6, from 8:30 to 12 o'clock. The marriage yesterday of Miss Vic- toria Hoffman, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Hoffman of Wellesley Hills, Boston, to Lieut. Jennings Courts, U. 8. N., son of Mrs. Lenora Courts of this city, 18 of interest here. The cere- mony was performed at noon in Trinity Church, Boston, the Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, rector of the church, officiating, and was followed by a wedding break- r with special Mrs. Frank E. Hopkins and her | daughter, Miss Frances Hopkins, who have been spending the late Winter at the Wardman Park Hotel, will leave tomorrow for New York, where they will | spend several days en route to Fort | Ethan Allen, Vt., to foin Col. Hopkins. Mrs. Hopkins entertained a company 2 New England Furriers Benjamin Sherman. 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