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8 SOCIEKTY. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGITUN, SOCIETY Secretary of Labor and Mirs. Davis Hosts to Senor and Senora de Pueyrredon r Last Night. at Dinne HE &ecretary of Labor and Mre James J. Davis entertainsd at dinner 1ast evening i honer of former Ambassador of Argen- tina and Senora de Puevrreden The other gueste were the Ambassador o! Chile and Senora de Dav My Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fists Stone, Fenator and Mrs. George H. Moses, Senator Samuél M. Shortrides, Revre- sentative and Mrs. Ernest R Acker- man, Representative Stenhan G Porter. ral and Mrs. Cheries P Fuehy and Mrs. Walter S~hostikenf. A F. Dimock and Mrs. ton W B Yoreign Envors Fated be Ascistant Secretary of State. \ and Mm~ The Ambassador of Japan and 1S Matsudaira and the Minister of Colom- dec O vening t te and Mrs. Wilbu The Ambassador Padilla and their es Padilla, and me ador's staff. who are s ¢ in Plorid: in their Reach. Tea was snd during the warrender and ) gave an impromptu song ~mong the guests were Mr Taward Beale McLean and M T’l;: Ambassador and his fami «tafl visited the Berbsryan Gall ter in the afternoon. where pai Roverto Domingo. M2 hg shown The Ambassador was the honor guest 2t the annual dinner last evening at the Palm Beach Anglers’ Club. Mr. W h. whoss catch of a 71-pund h he gold cup donated br 1g Alfonso of Spain. was presanted award by the Ambassedor at the ner. The Ambassador of c;:m and Senora s Ferrars will be the honor guests p r s evening of MAj. and Mrs Parker W. West The Ambassador of Chile and Senora Davilt will entertain at dinner this eve: The Minister of Uruguay, Dr. J. Va- rela. entértained at luncheon today in honor of the former Ambastador of Ar- gentina and Senora de Pueyrredon. Mme. Sze, wife of the Minister of China. was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Emerson Howe entertained a com- pany of 14 at luncheon today. The Secretary to the President and Mrs. Everett Sanders had as their guests 2t dinner last evening in the presi- dential dining room of the Mavflower Representative and Mrs. Homer Hoch of Kansas and Mrs. William 8. Culbert- son. wife of the Minister from the TUnited States to Rumania. racital d Mrs Henrv | Patrick's day. | ~ante wonders of the grea® Northwest, wittch will bs followed by dancing. Mri. Gen. Enoch H. Crowder. former United States” Ambassador to Cuba, s in Naw York for a few days and is stay- ing at the Hotel Astor. Col and Mra. Fred R. Brown were hosts ot dinner last evening in the Ofmrers’ Club of the Army War College, theit guests being: Qen. and_ Mrs. Pobert H. Allen, Gen. and Mrs. Briant \Wellz, Qon. and Mre. R. H. Rethers, Col. snd A 1 C. Jenks, Col. and Mrs. E. n. Bookmiller. Col. and Mrs. Conklin, | o Mrs. O. D. Townshend, M onit M C. R. Williame, Ma}. and M 0. H. Sahmders, Lisut_Col. Stanley Ford and Lieut and Mrs. E. J. Pond. Maws.Parker Wedding At 4 O'Clock This Aftérnoon. A wadding of unusual interest will take place this afternom at 4 o'clock | in St John's Church, when Miss Eliza- beth Wolcott Parker, @aughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Chauncey Q. Parker. will be- | coms the bride of Mr. Qeorge Loche Howe, son of Mr. and Mrs, Waliis E. | Howe of Bristol. R. I. The céremony | will be followed by a reception at the | home of the bride’s parents. | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will entertain at dinner this évening in henor of the former Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de Pueyrredon Mre. Samuél Jordan Graham has issued invitations for A luncheon Tues- day. March 27, in compliment to Mis. Emily Newell Blair Mrs. Carroll Hilten is at Wardman Park over Sunday on her way to New York from Camden. 8. C.. where she has beén through the Winter. Mrs. Hilton will visit hér son-in-law and daughtér, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bissell, | in Buffalo before réturning to Detroit. Mrs. Willlam Elmer Bacon, jr.. enter- | tainéd at luncheon today, her 11 guests remaining through the afternoon to play bridge. Mrs. Bacon will be hostess at luncheen, followed by bridge, Tuesday afternoon. Mis¢ Betty Baily, whose marriage to Dr. Mason Weadon of Atlanta, Ga, will take place Saturday. March 31, was the honor guest at a bridge luncheon given by Miss Helen Potter, in her home in Bethesda. Md., today. Among | the 20 guests are members of Miss Baily's sorority and of her wedding i party, including Mrs. Donald Cameron, Miss Mary Cunnlrgmm. Miss Alma Cunningham. Mrs. Richard Field, Miss Pauline Gannon, Miss Nettie Groom, Mrs. Marion Gates, Mrs. Robert V. Haig. Miss Polly Hunter. Miss Eva Ruppert, Mrs. rnard Walker, Mrs. Heérman Wilson. Miss Margaret Young. Mrs. Samuel Young, Miss Adelaide Eopler, Miss Louise Anderson, Mizs Dorothy Schenk. Miss Helen Meeks and | Mise Ruth Campbell. After luncheon ' the guests will play bridge at five tables, The décorations are in green for St {last night jcupyring for the séason. | thetr | Sunday. VISITORS FROM ITALY | | ffaeeis & WG azel and her daughter. Slgnorina Melanie von Nagel of Flarence, hington for ¢ Baroness von N, ; Ttaly, who are in W; visit Miss Reéine Francis, daughter of |of “Ths Oriént and Ite Future. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Francis for a fort- Lowe will give a group of songs ac- vight ‘cnmpansm by Miss Minna Niemann, “Danie co| Mrs. Sorg Walser, accompanied by 0pa (J o o operied tholy | her daugiiter. Miss Jane Drouillard, and home on Woodland drive, having spent | Mrs. Anthony Walburg, 1s passing a - v ‘all- [ [éw days in Washington, at the May- ’;2;,'\{,“ SeRLTIEL A CHERREICR S flower, before réturning to New York e | City, having spent six weeks in_the Mrs. Miriam Bangs Hilton, who haa | South, visiting Augusta, Camden, Pine- been at Chapel Hill, N. C.. through the ' hurst,” Asheville and White Sulphur winter, will return Monday and will be | Bprings. Mrs. Walser and Miss Drouil- In her apartment for a week, réturning | lard, who made her debut in New York to Chapel Hill for the remainder of the |last season, will leave soon for Paris, | Spring. where they spend about half of each Mrs. Hilton will be hostess at fea | year, Monday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. | vy, pyyerq T, Munford hes taken Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Littauer sailed An apartment at the Grace Dodge Hotel. for Europs. Mrs. Littaver : s " foined Mr. Littauer in New York ves | (oo " ccompanied by their daughter. el e Thay will make a trip by automobile Mrs. James M. Souby has returned | through Virginia before returning to from several wesks' trip to Bermuda | their home. and has joined Mr. Souby And their | po a4 ne Boges. wr iavens of children_in thelr apartment at 2700 | i 208 Mit, Fhaene W, Bteton of at 27 Connecticut avenue, which they are oc- | G "\Winlard Hotel, where they arrived | esterday. Mr. and Mrs, | family will return to - { in Omaha the Jate | Mr. and Mrs. Burton Newcombe of | Spring. | Honolulu, nrnw‘«fi én wv:p]nmn‘a’mnfl this | —e Al 6 -At the Mayflower Mr. and Mre. Woicott Blair f Chi- | TIOTRING And il b At e e the aiae | cago have arrived at the Carlton for |ter of the Assistant Secretary of State, | a short stay on thelr way tn Hot | nr ‘William R. Castie, jr. Springs. VA, where they will remain | for about a month The Misses Hannan have moved into e | their_new home. at Thirty-Afth place Miss Eleanor Hard. daughter of Mr. and Mazsachusetts avenue. and Mre. William Hard, left yesterda: S | for Princeton. where she will be ovi Mrs. Waldo K. Chast of Farming-| Miss Hard will spend a few | ton, Conn., is at the Wiilard, where days in New xark and then go to Chi« | she plans to remain a week. | cago, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. astin ¢ v v H. K. Webster for several weeks. She | Mrs A. H. Austin of Bl‘)"g":- }z\‘":“ will Drobably make & series of visits as | fralia, I3 at_the Qrace Dodgf H far west as the Pacific Coast befors re. for & week or more while sightseeing | turning to Washington. * in the Capital. B B | Mrs. Walter Dinwiddie has given up M B roiiioDle of Green- | ner apartment at 291 O atréet ang ix ton by Automobile for a week. Th stablished in an apartment at 201 o1 the | will make & trip through the South, | O, et for the remainder of the and home Souby in | season. | Wilierd. SATUKDAY., D Dk 0 eral days In New York, wheré she will| be the principal spenker at the Busi. | ness Women's Forum at the Walford- | Astoria Monday night. I Mrs. Charles C. Nortls, fr.. of Phila« delphia 1s passing a few days at the | o 1o Mrs. H. R, Horne of Regina, Sas-| katehéwan, Canada, who s spending | some tims in the East, is at the Grace Dodge Hoteél for an indefinite stay. The Phi Beta Gamma Legal Praterni- ty will give their 8pring dance in the patlo of the Carlton Hotel this evening from 10 to 12 o'clock. Mr. Hugh C. Bickford 18 chalrman of the committee in charge of arrangements, Judee O'Toole Hostess At Women's City Club Tonight. Judge Mary O'Toole will be hostess and will preside at the 8t. Patrick's day dinner to be given this ovcmn{ by the Women's Olty Club at 6:30 o'cloc! in the clubhouse at 22 Jackson place. The guest of honor and speaker wili be the Véry Rev. Ignatius Smith, O. P., director of the. Dominican House of Studles of the Catholic University. Other honor guests will be Rear Admiral Luther K. Qregory, Mr. and Mrs, Ambrose Durkin and Mr. and Mra. Charles Brooks-8mith. Mra. Gregory and Mr. Durkin will sing & group of | Irish airs, accompanied by Mrs. Smith ' at the plano. Idnnca: Miss Lilllan Wild, Miss tAkuH 17, 1928 aré Miss Laura Tracy and Mrs. Edith Stars. Miss Evelyn Naylor and Miss Selma MclIntosh will present the fol- lowing group of young girls, whonnl ar- gulrlte Franklin, Miss Hilda Housen- uck, Miss Delsle Ryon, Miss Evelyn Courtney and Miss Lottle Brown. Among those making reservations are Mrs. J. Qarfleld Riley, Dr. A. Frances Fove, Mrs, Ellen Spencer Mussey, Miss Eita Austin, Miss Amanda Bishop, Mrs. Robert J. Burke, Miss Hélén Brown, Miss Charlotte Carmody, Miss Marije Gllman, Mrs. Lillian D. Goldstein, Miss Bara Grogan, Miss Bessie P. Howlette, Miss Mary Kene{. Miss Amy C. Leavitt, Miss Margaret Lynman, Mrs, Ella C, McCristal, Mrs. Mary McKenney, Miss Grace Osgood, Miss Mary B. O'Toole. Mrs. J. Edwin Reld, Mrs. 8. J. Shoe- maker, Miss Adéla Smith, Mrs, Lotitin Bnow, Mrs. Anna Belle Stewart, Mrs. Frank Gregory, Miss Minna Chamber- lain, Miss Riste Meskill, Miss Adela Heaven, Miss Alice Heaven, Mrs, M. Q. Barton, Miss Pauline Sabin, Mrs. C. N. Vosbuty, Miss Helen Wilbar, Miss Alice Trefts, Mrs, Walter Florence, Miss Frances Johnson, Miss Florence Brook, Mrs. Mary McCloskey, Miss Laura Tracy, Miss Fay Bentley, Miss Margaret. Patch, Dr. O. Josephine Baird, Miss Margaret Bayly, Mrs. Frank Golden, Mrs. John James Walsh, Mrs. Frances :vnli:mu. Mrs. Grattan Kerans, Mrs, Merritt O. Chance, LR R AR R R R Y LR LR We design highly effec- tive Floral and . make Emblems, Free De- liveries on such orders. Phorie Feankiin f or Franklin 1 C & C Flower Stores Funtral Flowers Delivered Free—-Nominal Charge on Other Ordérs 807 14th Street N.W. Phons Franklin 3442 804 17th St. N.W. Phone Franklin 10381 rendered on a fixed basis In whatever capacity you are served the custom. You wouldn't same obvious reas: physician; or your own lawyer. Realtor's compensation is fixed by approved It's always fair; and only com- mensurate with the security his knowledge and guidance insure, attempt to be your own For the ons you should rely upon a B. Graves, Mrs. Margaret Eacho, Miss | Others on the program A. Hamilton, M 4 ¥ SOCIErY. Mrs, Gertrude Lyons, Mrs. M. A, Chace, Mrs. W. H. Whitney, Mrs. Afthur Hayes Miss Margaret Vail, Miss Marian Nevius, Miss Caroline Sudler, Miss Elizabeth Freeberger, Miss Julia Coonan, Mrs. Charles Hanford, Mrs. E. B. Gehert, Miss Carolina Griesheimer, Miss A“a | Boleau and Mrs. W. H. Snider. Dr and Mrs. T. H. Tarbox of Paw- tucket, R, I, who are making an e: tended stay at the Grace Dodge Hotel, have heen joined there by Mr. and Mrs. James L. Jénks, also of Pawtucket. The Rev. Willlam Henry Pettus, rec- for of 8t. Mark's Parish, left, rd, for Boston. to spend the week end. He will be a special preacher tomerrow in one of the suburban parishes. . E. | . Mrs. David Lindsey Gillespie and her | daughter. Miss Mabel Gillesple, of Pitt- burgh, artived in Washington yesterday from Ormond Beach, FI: guests at the Mayfio: Mrs. R. H. Gallatin of New York, who { has been In the South for several wesis, is at the Carlton for & short st. way North, whahirs ——— ROCK CREEK PAR] - ESTATES - HE impressions of childhood, girlhood and boyhood are life- long tréasures. No matter what life holds in later years, the memories of home in our youth are our dearest possession. What a royal feast of memories the child reared in Rock Creek Park Estates will have. How joyously he will remember his roaming at will through these 100 acres which are truly a part of Rock Creek Park. No traf- ficked city streets to play in, but wooded for- est, gardens, hills to climb, brooks to wade. His home will have been an inspiration, for no mat- ter where its location within the Estates, its setting will harmonize both with the back- ground and adjacent residence. His childhood associates will be lifelong friends, for reared in an atmosphere where imposed restrictions insure both the neighborhood and environment, mutual interests and tastes develop which never cease. The estates are located within the Dis- trict of Columbia and can be reached by a ten- minute drive. Realtor in realty matters. A Realtor operates under a code of ethics— and holds his actions subject to the referee- ship of the Real Estate Board. TO -~a Member of the Real Estate Board —— | stopping on_their way to visit their Former Senator and Mrs. John K. daughter, who is at Foxcroft School, Shields of Tennessée arrived today at|and will return to the Carlton jn sev. | the Willard. where they plan to remain | eral wecks for another brief stay. until early next week. 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