Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1928, Page 16

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16 SOCIETY. THE EVENTING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. MARCH 6. 1928 SOCIETY. - SOCIETY The Chief Executive to Be Feted at Last of Cabinet Dinners Tonight—Mrs. Coolidgc Back Tomorrow. st evening at the having as thel Ross Bartley enter- dinner last evening Royall Hol- Saturday ev Montgome: and Mrs. Ber ¢ a danc Dean of Diplomats to Te gl Feted Il_\‘ Chinese Minister. P, F ohnstone, have ¢ . h] Georgetown, s grandmother’ ton of Indianapolis Tenn., where she is Amos A. Fries | inday evening Woodley road, wher esentative and and her d'mflhlrr have ! Sale of Ukrainian Art Objects Attracts Society. taken in the by Princess Leon B. M. tomorrow from 10 to 6 awing rooms of the | Crane Chadbourne achusetts avenue, A l:\xun] shed comp will attend | le and take advantage of the op- | obtainiv some of ti 2e and rare articles which w © Mrs o agri rugs., none be placed on nbers and bro- n woodwork ng old and modern em and dozens of other interesting | Mrs. Richa Elien Tamont, Mr. Fran nd others are patronesses for | ale. Razumowska has long been | inian art and follow- n revolution she estab- Zakarouka” Orphanage in | where 255 children are cared wough the sale of the arts and | roduced by the peasants, 300 of | he keeps busy ail the for her American mark The Ambassador of F: Claudel will be the honor gues! and Mrs. Henry Win- S tertained a company of ¥ Mrs. Wyant, wife of Representat vant, was hostess to a Co! ncheon today in co! Coontz, wife of Rear Razumowska has unt come | orida, where she held a sale, | and the one tomorrow promises to be | on of her Southern triumphs. | The Congressional Club will have as | 1 t t of honor at its weekly tea | fternoon Miss Grace Lincoln | who will speak_at 3 _o'clock of Old Wall Papers.” be served after the talk. | A McCain of 2906 P t has suddenly been called away | the death of her father, Mr. Baylis farle, and she is obliged for the | Johnson of | present to cancel all soctal engage- | terday at the general of the Pan- Dr. L. S. Rowe neheon toda h Short Coat Taeilored o recent Havana The Ambassad ..sl'lO? 1316 G S Qi 1(’ D Ine (msmz b S.E. Corner 13th & G SPECIAL SALE NEW SPRING MILLINERY AT A Collection of Smart New o . P \ Spring Hats Representing the Newest Ideas in Millinery A Special Purchase Fnables This Value-Giving Vyent M Btraws Satin tfects HBmull Head and ity Varted Iinhroidered Al and Waonderful Bty a Mewarkable Assortment Johnston and her | ¢ chiffon. MRS. WILLIAM B. McDONALD, Who was before her marriage st evening, in Congress Heights Baptist Church, Miss Helen DeLores Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holt. Miss Aline Solomons left yesterday or New York. where she will be joined friends and leave for an extended p to the Pacific Coast. Slattery of Boston, who have been in Washington since last Friday and are | Ruests at the Mayflower, Wil leave | Wednesday for Pinehurst, N. C. Miss e Lillian Slattery, who is attending Trin- AMr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Tyler will | ity College, will go with her parents on ertain at dinner this evening for | the trip South. Mrs. Slattery enter- former's sister, Miss Julia Catherine | tained at dinner last evening in the er of Winchester, Va., who will be | presidential dining room of the hotel married tomorrow. for her daughters, having as her guests The wedding party and the brothers|a group of young girls from Trinity of the bride will be among the out- | Those present were Miss Kathleen . guests. Spring flowers will | Moran, Miss Louise Ryan, Miss Mary v out m- color scheme of soft pastel ' Donahue, Miss Gertrude Quinlan, Miss des; the bride-to-be will wear orchid | Marie Quinlan, Miss Florence Hurley, flon and the hostess corn-yellow | Miss Katherine Hearns and Miss Mary Slattery. Mrs. Slattery is president of | tthe League of Catholic Women of Bos- ton. b; The Rev. and Mrs. Barrett S. Tyler | of Boston, Dr. George Tyler of Green- ville, S. C.; the Rev. Roger Tyler of | Huntington, W. Va.; the Rev. and Mrs Frank Tyler of Salem, the Rev. and trs. German Hunt Tyler of Rilleys- e and the Rev. and Mrs. John Paul er of this city are the members of o immediate family who will be| present. EJUVENATE YOUR HOME FOR SPRING Mr. and Mrs_ Joseph J. Driscoll of Brookline, accompanied by Mr. and Fran Slattery and N | BT = The Satisfaction of Buying‘ Furniture at Henderson's Qur stocks are carefully and intelligently selected, with due consideration for value as well as for excellence of design, construction and finish. “As a result, every piece of Henderson Fur- niture is worthy—and every piece is avail- able at a Consistently Moderate Price. You'll incur no obligation by inspecting the displays on our floors JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street————Phones Main Main DULIN & MARTIN COMPANY Beauty, Value and Comfort in These Occasional Chairs An Outstanding Value! Covered in various exquisitely patterned Sateens, Cretonnes and Glazed Chintz—they are moss and cotton filled with a springy seat-— webbed construction throughout — they add a colotful note to the bed or living room— a limited number at $18.50, Second Floor HOURS: $:45 10 5:30 PHONE MAIN 1294 Dulin & Martin Co. 121517 F S, L ;J 120018 G %, Our Only Shop s Uptown Bran Mrs. Wilson Compton entertained at luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs. Edward Hines of Chicago. Her guests included Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. George H. Moses, | Mrs. David H, Blair, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, Mrs. Hayne Ellls, Mlss Grace Burton and Mn Hugh Mathews. Ml’ and Mrs. Lincoln Isham of New York are at the Wardman Park Hotel until the end of the week, stopping en route from Palm Beach and Havana, where they have been passing the Win- ter. Mr. Isham is the grandson of Mrs. Robert Todd Lincoln, widow of the son of the martyred Pri drnl Mr. and Mrs. Wllllflm Childs of New York have taken an apartment at the Carlton for several weeks. Signor Arturo Toscanini and Signora | Toscanini, accompanied by their daugh- ters, Signorina Wanda Toscanini and | Signorina Wally Toscanini, will arrive in Washington today and during their brief visit here will be guests at the May- flower. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hines are at the Carlton for several days before return- mu to their home in Chicago after | spending several \lw‘kfi at Hot Springs. Mrs. Frederic A. de Peyster of New ! York s in Washington for a few days, and is at the Mayflower. i podsiil | Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shaw of Chicago have arrived at the Carlton for a fort- night. They will make a short visit in New York before returning to their Chi- | cago home. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Kennedy, ir. of | suffeld. Conn., are at the Grace Dodge | Hotel in Washington for an extended | stay. | Cockrell, Mrs. Willlam R. Gibson has joined | Col. Gibson in their apartment at the | | Wardman Park Hotel after a month’s | {trip to Havana. She accompanicd her | cousin, Mrs. G. S. Winfield of New and they were guests at the Biltmore during their sojourn ' a5 in Havana, returning on the Orizaba yesterday. Wedding of Miss Holt and Mr. McDonald Last Evening. ‘The marriage of Miss Helen De Lores Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holt. to Mr. Willlam B. McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. James B. McDonald, took place last evening at 8 o'clock, in the Congress Heights Baptist Chureh the Rev. Edward E. Richardson offi- clating, The church had an effective arrangement of cut flowers, palms and ferns and as the guests were assem- bling and during the ceremony a pro- gram of nuptial music was given by the organist of the church. The bride was escorted by Mr. George who gave her in marriage. 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