Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1928, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,- D. C.. THURSDAY, MARCH 15,1928, 19 . SOCIETY | cabinet, ed th Page) | first woman Senator in that body. Mrs. Smith will attend the Mi-Careme dance | tonight as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Chace, and Miss Olive Chace will enter tam a party of young people for Miss Smith, when her other gue Miss Dorothy Nicholson, Miss Seed, Mr. Milton McGovern. F. Nic n and Mr. E Columbia Heights Art Club Entertained Today. Mrs. John E. Fowler is fostess this afternoon (\ the members of Columbia Heigh in_ her home at H‘l u\nh pliment to M b beth Mr. Josse N. Chace. presidents women's cl the mar- | hton will be at 1444 Clifton with home here, to took place yes- ¢|of the PP ELLPP Rowe, Dr. n Fakler, | Richard Mec- | no, Miss Fran- nes of Albany. | d, where they | s Helen Robertson. who has been n Washington. ladel phia before re- turning to her home on Staten Island Mr. Jokn Richmond of New York has been joined at the Carlton by Mrs i and their daughter, Dorothy, for a fort 5 Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Parne of Liberty, N. Y. who passing several weeks in Washington, are staying at the Grace Dodge Hotel. . and Mrs. A. M. Powell of New “d today at the Willard for | | thews, s \nll h(‘i and past officers and members include many nationally prominent men and | women. Former Senator Hoke Smith, Secretary of Interior in Cleveland the only surviving member a president. The card party in conjunction with | the dance will be in charge of Miss Nellie Adamson and Miss Anne B. Mat- Dancing will begin at 9 o'cloc and_refreshments will be served lat in the evening. Col. €. E. Kilbourn will be guest of | {honor at the Thursday Night Salon of the District League_of American Pen Women tonight. Col. Kilbourn, is one of the few men to receive both |the D. S. M. and the D. S. C.. for his services during_the war eak_on “Some Queer Expx nees \\'1|\<‘h Led Me to Attempt Authorship.” Dr. Anita aris Boggs and Miss Patricia Poe Ben- t \\fll receive, assisted by Miss Kath- Miss Ruth an(‘\ Mr a Cawood ar fleld _director of 3 e Sweet Bria octation, has come from tend the meeting this ome of at 1757 K _street Katherine Nor Washington for argarct Banis- will be University of Vermont Alumni ion of the District of Colum- | will hold its annual meeting and er in the Garden House of the dge Hotel tomorrow evening | to which all alumni as| The A {well as other persons interested in the | university are invited. The president of the association, Senator Charles W. Waterman of Colo- rado. will preside. Prof. Evan Thomas university faculty and Mr. homas Brennan of Boston, president of the alumni council. will be among | speakers. The members of the delegation in Congress with wives, will be the guests of the ssociation. A silver tea with music will be given by Beta Chapter of Sigma Epsilon orority tomorrow afternoon from 4 to who | | Blodgett, | | 6 o'clock at 1405 Kennedy street north- | invited. All members and their friends are | Miss Bertha Frances Wolfe and Miss | Lincoln Club Roadster (2-Passencer Canvertible With mble S This is a beautiful car, only 3 months old. and is just the thing for some one who can appreciate a real quality sporty and distinctive_automobile at $1.000 off 1st. Telephone Main 983. | Washington audience | in giving these talk: | Marie Redfern will be guest reviewers at the meeting of the book review sec- tion of the Women's City Club tomor- row afternoon at 4:45 o'clock. Mi: Ruth Peterson, club member, will be viewer guest of this section. Miss Alice Heaven will be hostess, with the book review committee members assisting. Members are Mrs. Lee Corbin, Miss Susan Baker, Miss Myrtle Bunn, Miss Ethel Bagley, Miss Virginia Benjamin, Mrs. John Mock, Miss Helen McGown, \Irs. Grace Ross Chamberlin, Mrs. Grat- tan Kerans, Miss Grace Osgoo Anna Laws and Mrs. Charles Club members are invited. Mrs. Charles Wi trated travel talks are , M Wilcox. and her illus- well known to Her generosity for the benefit of worth-while charities and benevolence has helped many local organizations. Saturday night Mrs. Wood will give her latest_travel talk, “Across Java, Ball and Sumatra by Motc benefit of the Y. W. C. A, fund. tis D. wmm- Mrs. Harlan Fiski D. Mitchell, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, M Robert Lansing, Mrs. Luke Wilson, Mrs William Hamilton Bayly, Mrs. Delos A. Miss Grace Burton and Mrs. Thomas E. Brown. The Political Study Club will give a tea Saturda in the Washington Club, when Miss Agnes Hart Wilson and Mr. James G. Davis will be guests of honor Former Secretary of Labor, Mr. Wil- liam B Wilson, will make an addr and Miss Adelaide Borah will recite The Ladv of Shalott” to the piano accompaniment of Mrs. Paul Bleyden | Mrs. Harry E. Hull, Mrs, H. H. Hus- | band and” Mrs. Hugh L. Kerwin will pour tea, ll:m\'vL William Invitations from the girls' reserve department of the Y. W. C. A. have been accepted by the Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und {Gaffron” to act as sponsors for the forthcoming presentation in Barker 1 Friday and Saturday nights, March —_— COLUMBIA'RD. ar 18WST) OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. TONIGHT 5 UNTIL 7:30 KEN 756 CHICKEN DINNER Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu Columbia 5012 Burt’s Shoes Caring for Feet Is Better Than Curing T}wm\ THE correct fitting of Chil- dren’s feet with shoes is of the utmoest importance. It takes patience and judgment — but pays in their present and future comfort. A hobby of ours. . | The next time you are in look at our Special Silk Hose, $1.45 and $1.95 Bruce Steuart, w Mrs. 2 April ill entertain l'.‘ 24, at the Cairo | D. ‘A. Usina, after | v automobile t0 their | the Carlton, where they for a_few weeks before | 89ing to their New York home. apartment at Dr. and Mrs. John Stenhouse of | Toronto, are he Grace Dodge c'cu Zor an extended stay. ‘ Mrs. A. J. Brown arrived today at| the Willard from her home in Pitts- | h, Pa. She plans to remain several been issued by the Bu- ial Economics for a | Ims in the Wardman Ambass: i e Ligne, Sun- ing st 9 o'clock, Mr. James Gustavus Whiteley, con: fl of Belgium and former consul g Free State, will speak hold its | in the the Carlton Hotel The rrm K Inl be foliowed by n d‘: "About 75 Georgia State Society Party Tomorrow Evening. ne Georgla State Boctety will ho 1t and dance 2400 Sixteen Slip Covers For Three-Piece Suite Including Five Cushions $32.50 Clay A. Armstrong Franklin 7483 1235 16th S¢. NW, Arthur Burt Shoe Co. 1343 F Street Kafka’s Presents a Smart Group of New Coats, Suits and Frocks —Attractively Priced for Easter Shoppers Scores of new arrivals shown tomorrow for the first time! and Dres to give the fie selection while Friday and Saturday All-Silk Chiffon HOSE Sith to Top hoe together a e that Many one- of-a-kind / models in ideas for Spring! lection of SUFpASSes any previous Bere in all the favored we have made an especial ible. 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This famous old German legend will be given in delightful fashion, the parts of the Dream Lady. the Lame Boy, the Night Wind and the Piper being in th» hands of talented young singers of the National Capital, “and special dances d choruses will form an important rt of the presentation. An interest- ing feature between the acts will be the ving of the Toy Symphony Orches- ra, composed of ‘33 musiclans of the araded schools of the conducted by 12-year-old Audrey G Among the patronesses for the con- cert to be given in the home of Mrs. |in_the Belasco Theater, Rogers, Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr.; Mrs Frederick Atherton, Mrs. Robert Hollis- ter Chapman, Mrs. Dimock, Mis. Jame Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Franklin H. Elli Mue. 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