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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg to Be Feted by Mexican Envoy and Senora de Tellez Tonight. HE Secretary of State and Mrs.) Representative and Mrs. 8. Wallace gx will be the guests h\lnvm; Representative and Mrs. e honor the Ambassador of | Adam Wyant, Representative and d Sen frs. Willam FEdward Hull, Dr. and ain a com frs. Charles W. Richardson and srmer Representative and Mrs. Frank | W. Mondell. . | Mrs. Gillett-Hill has closed her house | at 2133 R street and gone to New York | | for a month's visit. She will later go to her country place, the Lindens. where she will remain until Fall. and Mrs. T gone to Flo ner Mrs. Kel priv o ma ancls Martin Savage | da to spend & fort- | Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Kilkenny of | Chicago arrived_today at the Willard | from Atami, Fla, where they have | 4 seve They will rematn | e until late in the weck, when they ! will return to their home. i Mrs. Thomas Phillips, jr., and Miss Janet Phillips are at the Barclay | in New York for a £ nd Mrs. William Hill Brown of | . Va.. announce the marriage | b ehter, Dasie Hill, to Mr.| of their | Paul Scott W ng at 7 o'clock, in Fred- | the Rev. Hooker of the ating. Dotson Webb and her Marshall Clopton, went | v vesterday to join Lieut. | d will remain until the Lexing- the new aeroplane carrier, to which Webb is now attached, sails for Calif. | Webb and Mrs. Clopton will re- mn in Washington for the annual| meeting of the Daughters of the Barons | £ Runnymede before leaving for their | Los Angeles, Calif. | i Former Senator and Mrs. Willilam M. | Calder, who are spending some time in | | Miami. entertained at luncheon yester- | | Gay at the Miami Biltmore Hotel. L T et Iy . v Mrs. Jeanne Van Rensselaer Van Pelt | of New York and Palm Beach has re- | turned to Washington for a few days. | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Archbold of New | k are m\rhrncmmn for se;eml' it as is Mr. Richard Archbold of | DEShialv ol uee's Thomasville, They attended the | . . marriage of Miss Lydia Archbold to :;‘::::::d"k‘: g:m“;'“m"‘“;‘q“ L Elliott B. Strauss Saturday after- | The Ambassador of Italy and Nobil : . a ‘Antoinette de Martino and the assador of Germany and Frau von on will be the honor er to be given this W man Park Hotel t Mr. C. Bascom Slemp is now at Miami, Fla. He was host at dinner last evening at the Miami Biltmore Hotel. Motion pictures followed the dinner. ter of Switzerland There will be 20| Mr. William Jeffries-Chewning, Jr., | | has returned to Washington. the Chief Justice, pragber Miss Moore Bride of e this afternoon. Mr. Ward This Morning. E The marriage of Miss Estelle H.| Ioore, daughter of Mrs. Mattie Car- | efix Moore. to Mr. Herbert Ward. son of Mr, and Mrs. Jeff Ward of Tazewell, Va. took place this morning at 9:30 { o'clock in the First Baptist Chuch, the . Samuel Judson Porter officiating. ly members of the familles were present. The bride wore a tan ensem- le with a hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Ward will make their home in Tazewell. Mrs. Ward is a graduate of the Farmville College for ‘Women and Mr. Ward graduated from | the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, A/} | number of pre-nuptial parties were en in honor of Mrs. Ward. Miss A Lawler of the Rutland Courts a shower in her honor and Miss la McLeod of Edmonston, Md. ertained at a shower in honor of Mrs. Ward. Frank B. Willis dinner they had on Prittwitz und wife of Representative | nas left Washing- to Panama, ac- Mrs. James Hughes has returned to | on from her home in Huut- . W. Va, and joined Represe in their apartment at Miss Mary Gaines Hagen, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs, H. B. Hagen, Hunting- { ton, Va., will be married to Capt. Wins- | ton W. Murrill fn the home of the guest at | bride in Huntington today. They will be at home at the Chastleton after | March 15. his- dwig Eidolon, the Chevy Chase home of me | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, scene of a large reception yes- in honor of Mrs. Willlam Wolf Smith, past president of the District | League of American Pen Women. The Senor Don Maruel Zavala, first m_:zutsu included the patrons of Mrs. the on, has n Park {sion for the announcement by NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. 0. MONDAY, MARCH 5 CONGRESSIONAL HOSTESS MRS. HENRY T. RAINEY, Wife of Representative Rainey eof Carrollton, IIL, of the lllinois delegation in Congress. their home at 2001 Sixteenth street. Smith's Book Review Symposiums and the members of the league of American Pen Women. The house was gay withy Spring blos- soms, The day being inauguration day on the calendar, scemed a fitting occa- Mrs. Dingley and Mrs. Smith of their candi. dacies for the office of national presi- dent and vice president. respectively, of the National L. A. P. Mrs. Theodore Tiller presided in the dining room. assisted by Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. Amos ‘A. Fries, Mrs. Col- lister, Mrs. Locher, Mrs. Steel, Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Frye, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Newman, Mrs. Cal- houn and Mrs. Coggswell. Mrs. Doris Stevens and Miss Zona Gale were honor guests. In the receiv- ing line, besides the hostess, Mrs. Smith and honor ‘guests, were members of the national board, L. P. P. W,, Maj. Smith and Mr. Dingle; Mrs. Willlam Chapin Huntington will entertain the Washington members of the International Society of Woman Geographers at a tea Wednesday in honor of Senora Isabella de Palencia of Spain, who is a corresponding mem- ber of the society, Mrs. Willlam B. 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ARMSTRONG DIOYP POSTAL 10O 1285 Jnh Steer NW Or Phone Franklin 7183 Wil Cull Fersonatly way 5 0 Juu have 1 1 wive the vivbt do" eapeet 1207 F S, Mr. Aistiong Wit T. NW women's Shop 3687 new din we've ‘Wwho is an active hostess Representative and Mrs. Rainey make connection with the D. A. R. Congress in April. Dr. and Mrs. 8. N. Thomas of Au- burn, N. Y, are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Miller, with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pellman and their son Melvin, will leave this week for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend some time. While in California Mr. and Mrs. Miller will visit their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller, who are spending their hon oon there. Capt. James P. McGovern is in New Orleans at the Roosevelt Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Sanborne are HEMSTITCHING PLEATING BUTTONS COVERED M. E. HOLLEY __2631_15th Columbla Your OLD HAT MADE NEW Again Cleaning, Blocking and emodeling by Froerts Vienna Hat Co. 435 11th Street COLUMBIA RD. A1 18 ST, OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR TONIGHT 5 Until 7:30 Broiled 7 5c Tenderloin Steak Dinner Columbia 5042 | | | | ding some time in New Yo at t‘le Park Central Hotel. The Capital Hill Card Club was en- tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Evans Wed- nesday evening. Bridge and 500 were played and the guests included, Mr. and Mrs. Kay, Miss Marlow, Miss El- lison, Miss Babson, Mr. Russell, Mr. Scott, Mr. Pigott and Mr. Golan. Mr. John Prindle of New York has come to Washington and has taken an apartment at the Benedict. All Hallows Guild Plans Benefit Concert in April. All Hallows Guild, the garden guild of the National Cathedral, will be the beneficlary of a concert which will be ziven Tuesday afternoon, April 17, in the d | Ed d B. Me! Mrs. Eugens Meyer, jr., Mrs. George Hewlitt, Myers, Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Mrs. James Parmalve, Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr.. Mrs. Henry Rea, Mrs. Willlam Barret Ridgely, Mrs, Willlam C. Rives, Mrs. E. Rust-Smith, Mrs. John Rutherford, Mrs. John D, Sherman, Mrs. E. H. G. Slater, Mrs. Edward J. Stellwagen, Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, Mrs. Charles G. Warden, Mrs, Joseph E. Washington, Mrs, Charles Boughton Wood and Mrs. John Hervey Young. Mrs. Eva Stkelianos, daughter of the late Mr. Courtlandt Palmer of New York, who founded the Century Club of that city, will lecture tomorrow night on “The Revival of the Ancient Greek Drama” and “The Delphic_ Festival." She is the house guest of Miss Anne Massachusetts at 1810 Darlington avenue. Mrs. Stkelianos is the wife of the well known Greek poet, Angelo Sikelianos, who assisted her in the remarkably successful revival of the Delphic Festival In Delphi last year, which was witnessed by a large international gathering. The production was such a marked success that the Greek government has granted a concession to Mr, and Mrs. Sikellanos to enable them to make the reproduc- tion of the anclent Greek plays a regular event. Epsilon_Chapter of the Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority will give a card party __(Continued on_Fifteenth Pag g% EJUVENATE YOUR HOME FOR SPRING SPECIAT, pricea presail on Window Shades. Draperies. Slip Cover, You'nl ballroom of the Mayflower Hotel. The program will be given by Mme, Hulda Lashanska, soprano, and Mme. Yolanda Mero, planist. Mrs. John H. Gibbons is chairman of the concert committ and has assisting her Mrs. Jesse H. Met- calf, Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, Mrs. F. C. Braten- ahl, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs, Francis T. A. Junkin, Mrs. Daniel W. Knowlton, Mrs. Cook Knox, Mrs. George B. McClellan, M Henry Marquand, Mrs. Harold N. Marsh, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs. Frank Brett Noyes, and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman. “The concert is belng arranged to aid the fund for the landscapc develop- ment of the cathedral hillside and_the patronesses include Mrs. Coolige, Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Mrs. Dwight F. Davis, Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbu Countess Szechenyi, Mrs, Willlam How- ard Taft, Mrs. Edward Terry Sanford, Mrs, James Couzens, Mrs. Walter E. Edge, Mrs. Frederick H. Glllett, Mrs. George Payne McLean, Mrs. Fredel M. Sackett, Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyscn, Mrs. Richard S. Aldrich, Mrs. Louis A. Frothingham, Mrs. Henry Winfield Wa son, Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Mrs James E. Freeman. Mrs. Philip L | Rhinelander, Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, | jr., Mrs. Carl T. Schuneman, Mrs. Theo- | dore Douglas Robirison, Mr: Cnpli‘y; Amory, Mrs. Williim Boardman, Miss | Boardman, Mrs. Barrett Browning, | Mrs. Benjamin H. Buckingham, M Robert 8. Chew, Mrs. Sydnay . Colman, | Mrs. Victor N. Cushmen, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. George Ehle, Mrs. Havne Ellis, Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis, Mrs. Thomas Ewing, Mrs. Henry Winslow Fitch, Miss Isabel Freeman, Mrs. C. C.{ Mrs. James M. Green, Miss Bell Mrs. Stokes Halkett, Mrs. John | Hays Hammond, Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, Mrs. Ridgley Hunt, Mrs. Hennen' Jen- nings, Mrs. Howard T. Karsner, Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, Mrs. James T. Leavitt, Mrs. Ezra Butler McCagg, Mrs. M. M. McComb, Mrs. Frederick E. McCormick- Goodhart, Miss Jessle C. MacDonald, Mrs. John McGowan, Miss Anna Mc- Gowan, Mrs. Randolph H. McKim, Mrs. Tomorrow? END a Birthday Box_or Basket of Cholce Flowers from Blackistone's, {SPECIAL .... NEW STORE 1407 H _St. Telephone Main 3707 JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS ‘We solve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car A Very Unusual Selection Here of newly arrived Spring Goods ILL attract the attention and interest of ! 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This may be had in black, middie blue or tan— and in sizes 14 to 20. TYLE E—Beau Claire intro- duces a new three- piece Ensemble. The full-length coat is of oxford covert cloth, lined with crepe satin to match the blouse. The satin braid trimming of the coat is an en- hancing feature. . 7 Z 7 | D— Claire q J Y RIE Beau \ \-\\\\\‘ AL\ e NN forecasts the sheer silk This model vogue for printed Frocks. new is made of a novelty satin striped chif- fon in atteactive flowerad pattern.