Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1928, Page 18

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B o SOCIETY. ISOCIETY { p- | i i bella Howard to Be Feted at Dinner Tonight. HE Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be the guestd in whdse ' hdnor the Ambassador,of Brazil, Sens q hor S. Gurgel do Amaral, will entertain at dinner this evening. ‘The Ambassador of Italy, Nobile Gia- como de Martino, will arrive in New { Orleans this afternoon. He will be the ~honor guest at a reception tomorrow i afternoon given by the Italian consul : general and Signora Rossi. ‘The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. ‘Matsudaira have canceled their social {‘engagements because. of the death of { Princess Hisa, second daughter of the ! Emperor and Empress of Japan, and ! will take no part in society until after ‘the princess’ funeral " Mme. Matsudaira will { this afternoon, The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora ! de Farrera arrived in Washington this morning_after an absence of some { weeks. They attended the Pan-Amer- i fcan Conference. { o H i { not receive | Distinguished Visitor at ~Crechoslovak Legation. The Minister of Czechoslovakia., M. Zdenek Fierlinger, will have as his| | guest the famous Czechoslovak traveler | {and explorer of Arabia, Prof. Dr. Aloin Musil, who will arrive this afternoon. | Dr. Musil came to this country on the invitation of the Geographical Soclety i of New York. which presented him with | {a gold medal in recognition of his| achievements. i The Minister of the Netherlands and {Mme. van Royen will entertain a small company at dinner Wednesday. They | il sail Friday for Cuba for a visit. i The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke entertained et dinner last eve- | | t man Park Hotel, where the Minister and Mme. Bachke have an apartment. | n the company were the Minister of | Switzerland and Mme. Peter. the Minis- +ter of Finland. Mr. Leonard Astrom: | | Senator and Mrs. Hiram W. Johnson. | {Senator and Mrs. Key. Pittman, As-, ixistant Secretary of State and Mrs. i Wilbur J. Carr.:the military attache of ‘the Italian embassy, Gen. Villa; Mr.| ‘and Mrs. Walter H. Schoelkopf, Mr. i and Mrs. Harry Norment. Mrs. George ; Ehle, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty. Mme, i Fkengren, Mr. William Phelps Eno and 3he counselor of the Norwegian lega- ! tion and Mme. Lundh. :” The Speaker of-the House and Mrs.: { Yongworth will be the guests in whose | 1 the Ambasador of Spain &n‘d “Senora de Padilla will entertain at din- Ter tomorrow evening. ‘The Ambassador and Senora de Pa- dilla were hosts at dinner last evening ' 4n honor of the Vice President and Mrs. “‘Dawes. The other guests- were the Sec- retary of Agriculture and Mrs. Jardine, the Minister of Greece and Mme. Sim- ~opoulos. Representative and Mrs. James ‘M. Beck, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Edward 77. Sanford. Judge and Mrs. Samuel Jor- {ury and Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, M: and Mrs. James M._Carmalt, Col. and | *l: bridg= and tea at the Carlton Hotel. Italian colony in New York City. Gen. Villa_will return to his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel Sunday or Monday. a The secretary of the Italian embassy, Signor Leonardo Vitetti, accompanied by & number of members of the em- bassy staff, will attend the lecture on French North Africa to be given by Miss Dorothy Quincy-Smith at the Ward- man Park Theater tomorrow evening. The Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. George R. Farnum will entertain a small party of friends at dinner at the Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow, later iaking their guests to Miss Quincy- Smith's lecture. . Mrs. Clark Comes for Opening at Corcoran Gallery. * Mrs. William A. Clark and Miss | Huguette Clark, widow and daughter of | the late Senator Clark of Montana, have arrived in Washington from New York for the opening tomorrow of the new annex given by Mrs. Clark and her daughters to the Corcoran Gallery of Art for the housing of the late Sena- tor's famous collection. A box has been taken for the recep- tion and ball of the Pennsylvania So- ciety at the Willard tonight by the Sec- retary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon. Others having boxes are Sena- tor David A. Reed, Mr. Irwin B. Laugh- lin, former Gov. Gifford Pinchot, former Representative and Mrs. Thomas W Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Rine- tive and Mrs. Louis T. McFadden, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Harry C. Ransle: Representative and Mrs. Guy Campbell, Representative and Mrs. Edward M. Beers, Representative and Mrs. J. Banks Kurtz, Assistant Solictor of the Treas- Mrs. Frank Curtis, Miss Clara Mc- Quown, Dr. and Mrs. Gaius M. Brum- baugh, Dr. and Mrs. Percy Hickling, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Evans and Maj. and Mrs. Clayton 3 | Representative Clyde Kelly is presi dent of the society, and with Mrs. Kelly will have as guests in their box District Commissioner and Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty Representative and Mrs. E Hart Fenn Mr. and Mrs. William A Rodenberg. Baron and Baroness von Below, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. Ralph Richards and Representative and Mrs. J, Russell Leech. i Mrs. John Hagerty was hostess yes- terday, in compliment to Mrs. Elmer | n, jr. a company of 30 guests Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Noble will be at home informally. Sunday afternoon affer 4 o'clock in their studlo home at 1630 Sixtesnth street. Mr. and Mrs. Noel 8. Symons of Buf- falo are at the Carlton for several weeks on their honeymoon. - Mr. Sy- mons is & son of Mrs. Thomas W. Sy- mons, widow of the late military aide to the late President Roosevelt. Commodore and Mrs. Herbert Hart- ley have taken an apartment at the i dan Graham. the military attache of the{ ! Bpanish embassy, Maj. Casajus; the| ; commercial counselor of the Polish lega- i tion and Mme. Wankowski: Mr. and ,Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlih, Miss Mabel | {.Boardman, Senorita -Dona Maria Pa-| dilla, and the attache of the embassy, Benor Don Fernando Silvela. Wiliard, where they plan to remain for an indefinite stay. Commodore Hart- ley was formerly the commander of tb2 S. 8. Leviathan. hart, Mrs. George Mesta, Representa- |, i THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. Dean of Diplomatic Corps and Lady Isa-|| MISS BETTY BAILEY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander Balley, whose marriage to Dr. Mason Weadon of Atlanta, Ga., will take place this month. Davis had as their guest for a short time before leaving their apartment in New York, Mr. Davis’ father, Mr. John Thomas Davis, who has joined his sis- ter, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins, in Wash- ington, for a few days before returning | to his home in Elkin: Mrs. Hugh T. Nelson was hostess at luncheon yesterday at Rauscher's. Capt. R. P. McCollough, U. 8. N., who is assigned to duty as_co-ordinator of the 2nd Area of New York. is now in Washington and with Mrs. McCollough is staying at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mathews Dick are in New York and are at the Savoy- Plaza, preparatory to salling Tuesday on the France for a stay in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall, who are passing sometime at Palm Beach, were among the guests of Mrs. Ashton Rollins last evening at the dinner at the Everglades Club. 3 JahnMBnllnnune Pitney, in Mrs. Wadsworth, wife of former Sén- | |-ator. James W. Wadsworth, jr., is spend- | ‘h’lx a few days in New York, having| gone there from her home in Geneseo, | (°Mrs. Wesley Jones -and-Mrs.- C. C.4N. v, ill, wives of the Senators from Wash- Ington, will be hostesses at a joint luncheon which they will give at the, tomorro Covers will be laid for 2¢ i Representative and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright have canceled all social en- ents owing to the ceath of the ormer’s mother, Mrs. 2. S. Wainwright. ! Representative and Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum will entertain a company at dinner this evening at the Hotel Roose- relt : Mrs. Andrew L. Somers of New York has joined Representative Somers in Washington, at the Mayflower. - Mrs. Edgar :nmive Kiess and their family in their vardman Park apartment tomorrow, After spending a week at Atlantic Cjty. < Mrs. Willlam De Witt Mitchell, wife of the Solicitor General, was the guest #n whose honor Mrs. .Chatles W. Rich- dson entertained ;at luncheon today. - The military attache of the Italian ‘#tmbassy, Brig. Gen. Augusto will ‘g0 10 New York today to a the imemorial exercises in honor of the late /Gen. Armando Diaz, who was in com- ‘and of the Itallan Army during the (war, 1o be beld in 8t. Patrick’s Cathe- R. Kiess will join Repre- {N. Y. Former Senator and Mrs. Chauncey | M. Depew are spending some time in | | St. Augustine, Fla. They were enter- 4{tained at dinner last evening at the | { Ponce de Leon by Mrs. George Fletcher | {and Mrs. Joel H. Lyman. | . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gassaway Davis, |34, have gone to Hot Springs, where they are with Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. | Cornelius _Vanderbilt. d @alli tl;." In COLUMBIA RD. 418 ST| 1 )| 0PPOSITE amMBAssADOR - J Every Wednesday and Friday evening — 5 until 7:30 - » 4-course . 7 5 DINNER c _ Or Your Choice of Our SEA FOOD Regular Menu | i€ral tomorrow mofning at 10 o'clock. ! ‘Gen. Diaz djed a week ago and the m imorjal exercises are being given by the 1619 Conn. Ave, 50% DISCOUNT (A NEW Favor model and in comfort. Light $11.50 SNNRRANRRNERN NN AN A *\\\\“ e —— AARRAEAAEEERAAR AR UAER AR A AR A A AR AR ERAR BB ERRARERRRRN What an Oxford! Wolfs 6[1/1117("@1/6]' Shop 929 F Street \\\\\\ll&\\\h\"SS&SMMD\"!‘DQ!w‘bn“l‘&\\ Columbia 5042 Clearance Sale On all imported and domestic stock. Porcelains, Ivories, Glassware, Linens, Bronzes, Silver and Lamps. Helen Garduer Dove Mrs. Joseph Leiter is visiting her sls-{ { Thomas Leter, will join her there to- | day. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Humes of New York are in Washington for a few days and are at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren Merrill, who | spent part of the Winter in Washing- ton, at the Mayflower, will be at the Plaza. in New York, for a week befor !’ LOTOS LANTERN Cafeteria It is different food that really satisfies at mod- erate prices. | Lunch Dinner 733 17th St. JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON L PARIS’ We éol;'e your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking C., returning to their home in Manchester- by-the-Sea. Mrs. Seton Honor Guest At Tea Tomorrow Afternoon. Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, na- tional president of the League of Amer- ican Pen Women, is the guest in whose honor Mrs. Edward Hood Watson will entertain at tea tomorrow afternoon, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in her new home at 1605 Kennedy place. Mrs. Watson will have receiving with her, the United States marshal and Mrs. Edgar C. Sny- der, while Mrs. Oscar E. Bland, Mrs Carl R. Chindblom, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs. Wilson Compton, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Henry K. Bush- Brown, Mrs. George L. Whitford. Mrs. Carlton Van Valkenberg, Mrs. Will C. Barnes, Miss Helen A. Colhoun, Mrs. Henry J. Staley, Mrs. Harrlet Hawley Locher and Mrs. Dorothy Hamlin Cogs- well will serve at the tea table. Mrs. Watson also will have assisting her Miss Alice Hutchins Drake, Miss Agnes Winn, Miss Ruby Nevins, Mrs. Peter Cooper Boling, Miss Katharine Riggs, Mrs. Robert E. Lee Smith, Miss Helen Goding, Miss Grace Hudson and Mrs David A. Snyder. Mr. Eben F. Comins will entertain several tables of bridge in his studio, 1611 Connecticut avenue, this evening. Mrs. Melvin M. Johnson of Brookline, Mass,, is at the Carlton for about a week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Porter Adams, wife of the president of the National Aecronautical Assoclation. Mrs. Clara A. McKee of Pittsburgh, Pa., is at the Willard for a short visit, having stopped in Washington after having spent several months in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Wilson of Wilmington, Del., are spending a week or more at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood P. McEnany of };ew Yerk are at the Carlton for week. Mrs. C. E. Arney of Spokane, Wash., who is passing a few days at the Wil- lard, was hostess at luncheon in the crystal room there today. Covers were laid for 12. Mr., and Mrs. E. Jones of Medin FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 Ohlo, are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for an extended stay. Mr. Herbert Evans of Liverpool, Eng- land, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Eleanor Evans, has arrived at the Carl- ton for a short stay in the course of a trip through the Eastern States. Mr. Evans and his daughter will leave for New York today, sailing for England on the Majestic tomorrow. Miss Sara Levy of the Portner has Just returned after a two-month visit with her brother in Hollywood, Fla. Alpha Pi Alumnae Luncheon Tomorrow. The Alpha P! Alumnae Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi Sorority has extended an invitation to the active chapter at George Washington University to at- tend its annual pledge luncheon to_be ed Tomorrow A Special Presentation New Coats | 55 “A Coat to Please Every Taste” ~sHOP @ SUITS $25 OR action . . . comfort ...smartness . . . these new Suits are “IT.” Man- nish tailored with a fem- inine air. Twillsand coverts in new Spring shades Misses and women's sizes. charge of your car. younger cli FLOOR. Ccats OMORROW we invite especially our entele — MISSES, JUNIORS and GIRLS—to call at this store and make selections for their Spring outfits from our very new and unusually smart showings NOW on our FIFTH A particularly individual showing at moderate prices Dresses Greenbrier Sportswear Accessories Hats F STREET CORNER: OF I3™ New! . . . 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