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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, MARCIT 6. 1928. Kean and Mrs. Royal de la Mater Mead. Potted ivy from Monticello, seedlings of old-fashioned flowers and packages of seeds called “Jefferson garden seeds™ and containing sceds of old-fashioned flowers similar to those in the Mont- ello gardens will be for sale, as well | as garden tools and furniture. A distinguished list of patronesses is being assembled for the authors' break- tasy of the National League of American Pen Women by Mrs. Theodore Tiller, chairman of patronesses for the break- t, which is to take place this year, make their home at 1446 Ir- | Saturday, April 14, at noon, in" the rect | Willard Hotel. This will be the seventh ¢ the out-of-fown guests were | annual breakfast given by the league . R. S. McDonald of Rich- (and it has become firmly established as Mrs. George Denman of New |one of the notable events of the Spring season in Washington. — A large number of out-of-town guests James J. Lawlor, the |yill be present, as the biennial con- Miss Lucile King. have | vention of the league is being held from and are at|April 11 to 15. with delegates and visit- | ing members present from all over the | country. Mrs. Grace Thompson Seton, national president, is arranging the literary pro- |&ram which will be presented. and | which it is expected will be one of the most brilliant in the history of the organization. English-Speaking Union Monthly Tea Tomorrow. ‘The monthly tea of the English- Speaking Union will be held in its hea quarters in the Carlton Hotel tomorrow afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. 'The es Will be Mrs. Frederick C. s, Mrs. David Brodhead, Mrs. Mer- chant Mahoney. Mrs. Frank Weeden and Mrs. G. Roe Lockwood. Mr. Gideon A. Lyon will be the speaker. Mrs. Emily Newell Blair's second book onor of her | jecture will be given at the Mayflower | tz of Rich-| Thursday morning at 11 o'clock, and ibject will be “Books for the Questioning Mind * She will be intro- | duced by Mrs. Frederic William Wile. | Additional patronesses for this popular course of lectures are Mrs. Stephen Brownlow. SOCIETY (Continued from Sixteenth Page.) mother of the bride, was in gray ollowing the ceremony & reception held fn the home of the bride- sutheast, after which Mr. McDonald hd his bride left for a wedding trip. McDonald wearing a blue canton pe gown with a hat to correspond. Hartman, re passing & fow ¢ G. Gest of a_ sesidential | totel, to ickcox of Milwaukee | the Carlton for & week. by her daughter, Mrs. Hickeox a week in to their cgeertained at n her home at h and Mrs. Lou Patrons and patronesses for the re-| cital to be given by Miss Sylvia Lent, Washington violinist, Friday afternoon in the National Theater include Mrs. William Howard Taft, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. Joseph Clark Grew, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Mrs, W. Sinclair Bowen, Mis \tiore has | Lucy Brickenstein, Mrs. Eugene Byrn the Ward- ' for a short rer there last Droop, Mrs. Franklin H. Ellis, Mrs. Wil- | liam Corcoran Fustis, Mrs. H. H. Flather, Miss Laura Harlan, Mrs. Wal- ter Bruce Howe, Mrs. George H. Jidd, Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, Mr. William | Bruce King. Mr. Homer L. Kitt, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. George Hewitt Muers, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs. Fdvin B. Parker, Mrs. Thomas Phillips. jr.; Mrs. Z. Barney Phillips, Mrs, Ord Preston. Miss Janet Richards, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Frederic W. True and Mrs. Charles Warren. a_ Crothers has| Grace Dodge | Wallace R. Farrington speak on_Hawaif. on with Sec- rington has ex- | of the islands to | an travelers as well | persons from other will be given ¢ lectures to- 4:45 o'clock, in 634 I street. The business and_professional wom- en's department of the ¥. W. C. A. will give a dinner Friday evening when the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis will be the guests o‘f hur;m'{. ‘The S | Ginner is ome of a series of forum- e e Rl S Ginners under the general theme of ben of ‘George WAashing: [ «advancement—How. 1t " Comes” 'to gvening at § oclock | wpich all young business and profes- . in honor of Repre-|gonal women are invited. Mrs. Harv have recei Miss Alice Heaven will be hostess dur- ing the Woman's City Club book review hour Friday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the clubhouse at 22 Jackson place Guests of honor and reviewers will be Miss Anne Darlington and Miss Susan Baker. Miss Helen Calhoun will present a character sketch. Other author guests will be Mrs. Charles Joyce. Mrs. Edith Ogden Heidel and Mrs. Richard Gasch. Among the literary club members who will assist during the March book re- view hours each Priday afternoon are Mrs. John Mock, Miss Myrtle Bunn, Miss Grace Osgood, Mrs. Willlam Lee Corbin, Miss Ethel Bagley, Miss Agnes Winn, Miss Virginia Benjamin and Miss Helen McGown. Members of the club invited. Miss Heaven will entertain the reviewers at tea preceding the review hour. Additional patrons and_ patronesses for the lecture on French North Africa which Miss Dorothy Quincy-Smith will give Saturday evening in Wardman & Park Theater include the Chief Justice William Laird |and Mrs. William Howard Taft. The N. Baggs, Mrs.|proceeds of the lecture will go to La kins, Mrs. George Tully Maison Francaise at Columbia Univer- Jeflerson Randolph _sitv. Others who have given their names CENTURY FLOWERS \\ will officers of the organi C. Chace, Miss Julia Harriet E. Garrells, Miss Rhoda | na Wolfe. Miss Grattan ian Women guests to the recep- ar Representative Brit- 2 American Navy and n to World Peace,” which will d yesterday of the| decorations for the Mi-| ¢ dance which is to be/ March 15, at the! for the benefit of ided to stage a| of the| es of the Andrews is was dec E'RE often complimented on the crisp, fresh beauty of our Cut Flowers and the Quality of our ou are able to procure “Century s” at C&C ECONOMY PRICES is antage assured by watchful man- agement and moderate overhead costs. Special Spring Flower displays this week C & C Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th Street N.W. 804 17th Street NNW. Phone Frankin 5392 Phone Franklin 10391 psborn ELEVENTH ST. T’he Promenador A Beautiful Spring Creation in Springtime’s wwn colors. Rose Blush Suede Trim GRAY KID AN The Verve, The Vim, The Henuty of Spring s exemplified Creation with s clever styling wnd exclusive comfort - giving SAUTERNE KID $ 0 ‘ Gray Suede Trim i this Beverly Arch Friend rhie] res Wl Promensdor e ploys Fricnd's nted Wit -in Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, Mrs. Carl A. |3 A as patrons and patronesses included Senator and Mrs, Hugo L. Black, Dr. and Mrs. Ellery O. Stowell," Dr. and Mrs, Albert H. Putney, Miss Vera Bloom, Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery Shepard and Mrs. Stephenson Scott, ‘The Woman's National Democratic Club had as its guest of honor at luncheon yesterday Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana, who spoke on If I Were Writing the Platform in " Mrs. John F. Shafroth of Den- sided at the luncheon and introduced Senator Wheeler. Among those at the luncheon were Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, the newly elected president of the club, | with her sister, Miss Margaretta Newell; Mrs. Lawrence D. Tyson, Mrs. J. Bor-| den Harriman, Mrs. John R. Willlams, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs. William S. Conant, Mrs. Robert K. Nobel, Miss Frances Ullmann of Joplin, Mo.; Mrs. W. B. Roberts, Mr: Cordell Hull. who had three | gu Miss Caroline I. Reilly, Mrs, | John H. Small, Miss Emily Storer, Mrs. Ann Mazzanovich, Mrs. George A. Ricker, Mrs. Arlenne Spangler, Mrs. Rushmore Patterson, Mrs. Henry L. Physick, Mrs. Edward B. Meigs and Mrs, Colin F. Stam. ‘The Phi Mu Sorority gave a _banquet last evening at the Carlton Hotel in celebration of the seventy-fifth anni- versary of the founding of its first chap- ter in Macon, Ga., in 1852. Beta Alpha Chapter, with the Washington Alumnae | Association, entertained the pledges of the local organization as guests of honor. Through a delightful program Miss Marian Barker, the alumnae pres- ident, was toastmistress. Among the | speakers was Mrs. John Porter Strother, | a Philomatheon from Texas. Rose and | white, which are the colors of Phi Mu, | formed the scheme of decorations in the attractive Carlton clubroom. ! Additional guests were invited later for dancing, which closed an evening owing its success largely to Miss Mary Frances Ward and ‘her banquet com- mittee, composed of Miss Virginia Fish- er, Miss Anita Heurich, Miss Eleanor | Kemp and Miss Margaret Black. ‘Those at the banquet included Mrs. John Porter Strother, Miss Annabel Matthews, Miss Service, Miss Marian Barker, Mrs. Fay Beij, Miss Evelyn Jones, Dr. Katherine Symmonds, Miss Mary Frances Ward, Miss Miriam Rich- ards. Miss Lonelle Davison, Miss Shirley ende , Miss Gretchen Campbell, Miss Mary Griffith, Miss Virginia Pryor, | Miss Virginia Fisher, Miss Phoebe | Furnas, Miss Margaret Black, Mrs. Mar- | garet Pyle, Miss Ruth Phillips, Mrs, | Archibald Straub. 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