Evening Star Newspaper, March 18, 1928, Page 41

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for Features Women 1¢ Sunday SOCIETY SECTION Star Tales of Well Known Folk WASHINGTON, D. (. SUND 18, 1928, AY MORNING, MARCH MRS. KEXDRICK, Wife of Senator John B. Kendrick, will sail Wednesday for England. v HARRISSEWING- Society Resumes Routine Of Opening Lenten Season With" Few Major Activities, Program o{ Quiet Affairs Was Interrupted for an Elaborate Rec:ption to Speaker * and Mrs. Longworth. OCIETY has settled down again into the daily routine of lunch- eons, teas and dinners, established the first three weeks of { Lenten season, after the gay feast day of mid-Lent, March The day was filled with the usual quota of parties and in the evening the Congressional Club gave its annual reception to the Speaker and Mrs. Longworth, many of the guests going later to the Mi-Careme dance for the benefit of Monticello. The Speaker and Mrs. Longworth have lived in Washington for nearly a quarter of a century, the formcr having served as Representative from Ohio since 1904, and Mrs. Longworth having come with her father, t Jate President Theodore Roosevelt, to the White House in 1901 ave many friends both in congressional and resident circle r length of resid here places them almost among t dwellers” of thi strict. The reception Thursday evening one of the most charming t Congressional Club has ever atmosphere of informal hospitality Mrs. Coolidge has issued cards for a ternoon is an evidence of her return to health has not regained her customary health and v venture out 2t night. Her strength is still s0 limited t ontinued her afternoon receptions to small groups through th week, and though she goes out on sunshiny days, she walks much less than before her lliness 11 2ithoug! 'HE President and Mrs. Coolidge already are discussing plans for the Summer, hough the robins have not all returned north and will not for several weeks. This being the long session of Con gislators are expected to remain in Washington another the talk of the site for the Summer Whiwc dents, temporary or permanent, to ma season six week House always ing pl ns mer former Ambassador of the Argen gave up their quarters in th flower 3 week ago, following the of the Ambassador's resig rn constantly feted since their the Amba dor was a legate merican Congress dinner parties in thelr honor and not ained for them. They will go o turday for their home in the Argent friends to return next season for a visit ORIO PUEYRREDON is interesting family ed 1o the Hotel M. the Pr s post. They have b Hava rom d for benefit side afford ckeloth splendid time 4 ashes” may be eIpOrer 1 J T have been, and i seores of card ties and such entertainments, with d many musicals. The & the athletic fund fe ) prominent debutantes of s Alice Brooks Davis, daugh Dwiigl Davis. ‘There are corps and residentisl cireles who he ring f fternoon and ag 1 the evening, and pelronesses and hox holders gives added interest mong the be M Mrs Y Fort, irday, and nd Sy B8 TABLEAUX VIVANTE” which are being arranged for Frida afternoon, March 30, o sid the House of the Good Shepherd, wll be one of the most interesting benefits ever planned In Washing wn. The young lady daughters the younger children of diplo gnats in Washington will take part, as will many of the less “official” of the younger generation. Famous paintings of and important ep i oinbs of European countries will be shown French s 3 diplomats participat aints of lands, “Les " by the Countess 4 of u commitiee of prominent women here and in New York the Lhe ¢ given 10 " henefi home he home of worthy charl of Mrs, Henry ¥ added 1o a fund for Hose thie Gearge Wylhe Nerson snd oihier gres) men of his day, and which was he A of Gen. Washinglon hefore the Batiie of Yorktown ‘The soloisis w he My We nd Fchols, venor, and Mis Raner, violinist, who are donagting their services, + MONG the mus t ¥ on Beott « ot rele Wythe Dimock the res\or teacher of Washingts 4 FRAU KIEP, MRS. DALTON Wife of Brig. Gen. Albert C. vice president hipping Board. Wife of the counselor the German emba with their son Albrecht. w FRAU LEITNER, _ With’Charlotte, Herbert and Adelaide, wife and children of the secretary of the German embassy. HARRIS » EWING Sir Esme and Lady Howard Will Entertain on Tuesday| Amlfiassm]nr (){ Pcru Sn'hcdu]cs Dinncr Hnnm';ng S:('rcmry and Mr Kc”()g‘( Many Notable Social Events. “The dean of the diplom Ambassador of Great Britain Tsabella Howard will entertain ner Tuesday evening in the tie and Lad At din embi ador of Peru, Dr. Hernan entertain at dinner Thu the Beeretay “The Ambi elarde 1 Mrs. Kellogg e Ambassador of Japan and Mme Matsudaire and the Mi er of Colom bia and Senors de Olaya shared honor st the din en s ning by the Assistant ary of f and Mi wilhur J [ feere Carr The Henhor £ Gurgel do dinner Fr Ambassador of Brazl Amaral, will ening, Ma ny ¢ ch 40 “The Ambassador of Spain and Seior dre Padille and Senorita Dolores Padilla who are spending son time I the th, are expected 1o return to Wish Chursdny, ‘They hive been ex entertained at Palin Beach now ul Milami were neveral will he ) for them and are The Ambassador of Cubun snd Benora Ferrara were the Bonor guests i ner lust evening of Muj iknd Mrs ker W, West. The other guests were Mintster of Ching und Mme, 2 nitor sud Mrs. Menry Wilder Keye Iepresentative and Mis Jume | Parker, Hepresentative and Mis Lone Briggs, Ma). Gen. and My 0 D, Connor wnd the Comimi the District apd Mis. i Tuliferyo A Cla wil y ¥ The Ambwsesador of Chille, Benor Don Corlox 00 Davila, will e host st lunch con loday, huving aé his guests Benor Don Carlos Silva Vildosola, Chllean delegnte Lo the recent conterence of the Pai-Amesican Congress; the o general of the Pap-American LT} Howe, Mi. Cloyd | Jpresldent of George Wishinglon Unt verdllgy Mis. Frauk Brett Hoyes, M dn | tache, Union, | Magvin, | Richard Nicholson, Mr on Riley, Mr Willtam Hard, V. Oulaban, Mr. Charles Roger Cortesl, Mr. Nel- Harry W. Frantz, Mr Mr. Charles W. Pelham Mr. Louls Jay Heath, Senor Jose Maza former minister of justice of Chile: nd the counselor, Senor Agaclo, the ecretary, Senor Sllva; the naval at- Lieut. Comdr. Holger, and the d secretary, Senor Valdes, of the 1 embassy. Ambassador of 18 at dinper of Senor Sllva Chil The Ny honor entertulned a com- lost evening In Vildosoln Ahmed guest in The Ambussador Mouhtar Bey, will be the hose honor former Minister of Bul parin and Mme Panarctoff will b hosts at dinner Thursday evening of Turkey. The Ambassador of Cermany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron will re~ turn today from w bricf visit In New York Frau von e Bt home nhassy Prittwitz un Friday afternoon at the The Minister Laszlo Bzecheny) Washington after York of Hungary, Count has returned to A brief stay In New Miss Violet Jumes who has heen vin itig her brother-in-law wnd sister, the Minkster of Austria and Mme, Prochnik his returned to her home In Boston he spent w few days in New York en toute o her home “Ihe Mintster of Persla, Mivaa Davoud i<han Meftah, will entertain at dinner Wednesday evening 1 honor of the fHecrelary of Blate and Mrs, Kellogy, ‘The parly will be in celebration of the Perstan new year, which is the first day of Hpring, The Minister of Oanada and Mrs. Vin- ne Magsey are expacted to srrive In (Continued o Fourth Page) Gafrron will | ssy, YUNDERWOOD MRS. JACOB LEANDER LOOSE Will return shortly to her home in Kansas City. Lieut. Comdr. Holger, | Midlenten Wedding Attache of Chilean | Brilliant Feature Embassy, Reassigned Of Society Program | Natable: Nivy Officer and | Senora Holger Represent Distinguished Company Wit- nesses Marriage of Mis I)flrkcr and A\Ir- Other Nuptial Ceremonies. Union of Scandinavian and Howe. Latin Races. A distinguished company including cials, smart residential folk and a number of out-of-town guests, attended the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Wolcott Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker, to Mr. George Locke Howe, son of Mf. and Mrs. Wal- lis E. Howe of Providence and Bristol R, 1, yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in historle St. John's Church on Si teenth street at Lafayette square The church had a charming airange- ment of white roses and llies massed with ferns and palms, and as the guest were assembling Mr. T. Quy Luc played selections of saered musie, and during @the_ceremony, which was per- formed by Rev. Rebert: Johnston, rector of the church, -he softly played nuptiat numbers The bride was escorted to the alta her father, who gave her in mar ge. She was a lovely picture in a Wi of fvory white satin, fashioned ulong medieval lnes, with long sleeve puffed at the shoulders and close-fitting At the wrist where they went fnto a point over the hands. “The skirt was quite long and fell into a train at the back. The neckline of the bodice was V-shaped, back and front, and about her neck she wore & pearl neckluce with a dinmond pendant, an helrloom in he family. Her vell of mare ald rose point tace, which bolonged to her grand mother, fell from a cap of pearls add her bouguet was most unusual for a bride, betng of blue delphinium and blue luping i & shower arrangement The costumes of the attendants lent color and a Springtime atmosphere to the nteresting ceremdny. The matron of honor and matd of honor wote away from home until her father, When | frocks of - chiffon shading from (he Bis thiee daughters weve old enoush | palest of green to deep grass green to appreciute the advantages of forelgn | | travel, took them first to his old home | in Scotland and later o the continent, | Hor grandparents, Mr, David Blalr and his wife, who had been Isabel Kirkwood, Chile, perhaps more than any other of the countries of the Southern Hemi- sphere, attracts citizens of other lands and in the naval attache, Lieut. Comdr. Immanuel Holger, is represented the unfon of the Scandinavians with the Latins, while his wife, Senora Bessic Blair Holger, fs but one-fourth Latin Her mother was half Peruvian and her father and her mother's father were both born In Scotland. ‘The Holgers are refoicing In the recent coming of a young son. who has been ealled Em- manucl James David Blair Holger, aftor his father and his two Scotch grand- fathers. Since the naval attache has been ordered to report this Summer for ea duty at Valparalso, his wife will accompany him and present the new member of the family to his elders Comdr. and Senora de Holger were married N January, 1927, and they have spent nearly all the time since until they came to Washinglon In pleasant home they had established at Vinw de Mar, & beautiful sen resort ad- | fncent to Chille’s most important port Valparalso. ‘The senora and her young on will take posession of this home when her husband reports for duty early In June, and whether this charm ing family again will return to Wash Jngton when (he commander fs relensed from active service on the sea s not yet known Benora de Holger, who bears the stately name of Mary zabeth, after n grand. ther who had been n Kirkwood of th n the Seottish Highlands, is of a pure blonde type markedly showhng her Beottish descent. She was reared by governesses and had never been by necklines, soft kerchiefs of the chiffon falling gracefully about the shoulders. The bodioe, swere quite long-waisted and | the skirts of soft folds af the ehiffon venided 1 one of the fine old dwelllngs | pleated were shorter at the front than of Vine de Mar, which Is w favorite | in the baok. They wore leghorn hats, | restdentil oity of Chile, combining the [ picture madels trimmed with green 1ib advantages of the sea with the mean Lnl\ ‘Thelr slippers were of deep pur temperature of about 65 degrees all| plo and they carled colontal bougets through the year, Attracted to Chile | of violets, pansles and froesia tied with by the rrunmrln of exporting nitvates [ burt colored ribbon. ‘The bridesmaltds and finding many old nelghbors tn the | frocks were of chitfon, shading from reglons of Iquique, he settled there and | fnvender to deep purple, and fashioned | married the daughter of an old friend | like those of (he other attendants | from Beotland, Benora de Holger wis | Thelr hats were atmilar to those of born in Igulque, but her family romoved | the matron and mald of honor, their to VIna de Mar 50 long ago that she | slippers were of green satin matehing remembers no other home, Besides the | the deepest |u-n‘n the latters’ gowns land they carvied colonial bougets of violets, lmu-lu and frepsia, with bur vibbon' streame Mys, Albert J, Redway, fr, of Hoston, dster of tha bride, waa matron of (Continued on Filth Fage) pleasure of |u'm|ennn1 ymlnr Tmmanuel 1o his large elrole of velalives, Henora de Holger looks forward with Joy to heing present at the wedding of, he shiter scheduled for June. Her own (Continued on Fourth Page) They were made sleeveless with round | Dalton, HARRIS K EWING ) e ———— e 'Entertainment in Honor Of Notable A_r_g_entinans A\ITS. Dx'moclz Dinner HOS(CSS to Formcr .-\mbassa- dm‘ and Scnnra dc pueyrrcdon—c}\arming Social EVCH(S Scheduled. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs.)Her other guests were Mrs. William James J. Davis were among the guests | Arthur Morgan, Mrs. Elmore Cropley, at dinner last evening of Mrs. Henry | Mrs. Henry Day Richardson, Mrs. John F. Dimock, who entertained in honor | Price Wetherill, 3d; Mrs. Thomas An- of the former Ambassador of Argentina | thony Wadden and Mrs. John G. | and Senora de Pueyrredon. The other | Walling. guests were the Ambassador of Mexico | and Senora de Tellez, the Minister of | Mrs. Frank Anderson was hostess at Rumania, Mr. George Cretziano: Mlle. dinner Tuesday evening at the Arts Jeanne Cretziano, the Minister of Bul- | Club, preceding the illustrated talk on garia and Mme. Radewa, the counselor of the Italian e chetti: the cou tion, Mr ong Mrs sident Anderson’s gues w.che of the of the cl Mme. van Pueyrre: and Mr Mrs. Oscar T. Crosby, Harry Norment, N Hicks, Miss Belle G Mr. Robert Bachel Willlams _and M Scott of New Yo Gurnee. C. Agnew en- at the Park Hotel The commandant College and Mrs Wi wi rtain at L Engagements to Wed Formally Made Public and Mrs. Walter Tracy of Ci will number 16, he Assistant Sec for avi; and his s 3 at the dinner dance Park Hotel last ev guests were the naval Italian embassy and Signora L | Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd | Mrs | Glass of Virginia, was honor g o'clock tea given Wednesday noon by Mrs. Richard V of Interstate Commerce Taylor, in her apartment a oming avenue. The coffee urn was presided over by Mrs. Hannis Taylor. assisted by Mrs Willlam J. Sands; the N by Mrs. Edmund N Mrs. Bessie Whee was served by Mis aind Mrs. Dorothy sisted by Mrs. John Verne Phil Simmons introduced in the rece 1 hostess and honor guest by Miss Vir ginta_Price. Mrs. Blalr Baniste Mrs. Ernest Hilton Jackson assisted in the room and Mrd. William Fos- ter Norrls and Mrs. Thomas Edwin Brown i the dining room assisting were Miss Lo Miss Edmonta Henly, Mi chael, Miss Mary Clark epage, Miss Eleanor Northrop. beth Jackson annd Miss Delp a Croix, Glass, wife of Senator Carter tata after- wife later in the n Gearge Kalser tea was he wedd May 28 {1t M Hand Weaving Industry de Exhibit Announced ¢ New York and ecture and exs b o X on the S revived formerty o poet. The recently appointed United Minister to Boltvia, Mr. David B Kauf man, was the guest in whose honor My and Mrs Clarence Grosner entertained At dinner at (he Wardman Park Hotel Friday evening Their oth Buests were the Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina, the first secretary of the Bolivian legation, Senor Goorge do la Barra; Senor Javier Par Cam {pero, who I In Washington on special | misston from Bolivia, and Mr. Morgun Kautman, hrother of the Minlster Asolo, Ty, i the hous oceupled by Roberd Browntng Mrs, Beaoh will be futroduced by Mrs. A Barrelt Brownipg. daughter-in-law 06 ihe poot, wnder whose uusplces the lecture has been arranged Benion Weltes of san | Mrs. Hoover Accepts Prancisco, ORNL., was the guest of honar of Mix: Gladys Lelghton Wood at luneheon and bridge vesterday at the Carlton Hotel, ‘The were [ Secretary of Commerve, has accepted Baroness von' Below tles Hoihe honarary chatrmanship of the Lo Vevre, Mrs Macpherson Crichton, | ladies’ conumittee of the Awmerioan Soe Mrs Frank Kenuedy, Mrs. Rush Hol- | glety of Oivil Ewgineers, which wilt land. Mrs, Josoph Feian, Mis WHHAM et @ Washingtoh 0 national sens Radeliffe. Mis. Willlam Wheeler. Mrw. | vention April 38 to 27, inclusive, Stophenson Bcott, Mis Chiarles Farter . Mrs. R, M. Kautimann Mra. Ceorge E. Honorary Chairmanship Mrs, Herbert Hoover, wite of the | feld Light, Mvs Qeorgla Knox Perry IMrs. €, K Burton, Mus. J. H, Pile, Mrs M. R Haynes and Mys. A B, ©aurier, N \ Nrs. Oatlton Edward Moran enter | Cancels at Home Date tained At luneheon - hanor of Mys. | Mes R ML Kauffmann will not de at | Patton Wise Slemp of Cinolnnati, Wha | home fomartow afternoan. Mrs. Kaufts 18 the guest of hor parents, Mi. and | mann, accompanied by her two older | Mes. Fred Dennott, in'Ber apariment at [ sans, will go to Athantic Clty today for he Wardman Park Annex yesterday, fa shorl visk L)

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