Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1928, Page 14

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14 SOCIETY SOCIETY. The President and Mrs. Coolidge Have Guests From Washington State at the Executive Mansion. HE Chief Executive and M Coolidge have as their guests at the White House Gen. C. B. Blethen and his son of Seattle, Wash., who arrived this morn- ing to spend several days. Mrs. Taft, wife of Chief Justice. was the guest in whose honor Mrs Charles S. Deneen entertained a com- pany of 14 at luncheon today. ‘Mme. Matsudaira Honor Guest of Mrs. Dencen Today. ra. wife of the Ambas- ., and Mme. Sze. wife China. were the h . Harry uncheon th e ent toda! There were company. 1bassador of Spain and Senora ed from Palm Beach the Church of erday ing. pa. Ambassador a will return to m New Y w days. The manr. The Ambassador expects to return to New York the end of the week. The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke will be the guests of honor at luncheon Sunday of Col. and - Mrs. George C. Thorpe. Benator and Mrs. C. C. Dill hav turned to Washington after spe: the week end in New York. Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard have issued cards for a dinner o given in the presidential suite at th ‘Willard Saturday night. Semator and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley will be the guests of honor at_th be held in Senator Barkley will make an addre foliowing the short business meetin ght in the cabinet room at |apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel i | and Late: on Indies. Representative and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey G. Parker. leave tomorrow for Palm Béach she will join a party of friends cruise to Cuba and the West | Charles Al THE EVENING of Uruguay, Senor Dr. Jacobo Varel the Minister of Colombia, Senor Dr. En- rique Olaya; the Minister of Haitl, M. Hannibal Price; the Minister of the Dominican Republic, Senor Dr. Angel the Minister of Nicaragua, Senor Dr. Ale. ro Cesar; the Min- er of Guatemala, Senor Dr. Adrian : the Minister of Bolivia, Senor do Dicz de Medina: the charge d'affaires of Argentina, Senor Don Conrado Traverso; the charge d'affaires of Paraguay, Senor Dr. Juan Vicent Ramirez; the charge d'affaires of Pana- a, Senor Dr. Juan B. Chevalier; the charge d'affaires of C Rica, Senor Morales; | Don Guillermo E. Gonzalez; the charge d'afTaires ot Hondu . Senor Dr. Car- los Izaguirre; the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, and Scnor Don Carlos Mantilla, in charge of the legation of Ecuador. The naval attache of the Brazilian MRS. GEORGE LOCKE HOWE, Before her marriage Saturday afternoon, Miss Elizabeth Wolcott Parker, daugh- Wallis E. Howe of Rhode Island. 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Holland will be host at dinner in the Willard room suite at the Willard tomorrow evening. ‘The newly appointed attache of the | Spanish embassy and Countess de Ber- | langa de Duero of Madrid will make | their_home at the Mayflower, where they have leased an apartment. ‘The former Ambassador of Argentina farewell reception this afternoon from | 5 to 7 o'clock at the Mayflower Hotel. They will have receiving with them their daughters, the Senoritas Pueyrre don. Former Senator and Mrs. Alva B. Adams of Colorado have arrived in Washington from their home in Pueblo | and are at the Mayflower. Admiral Loufs M. Josephthal of New York arrived today at the Willard, where he plans to remain several days. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard H. Brownson are spending some time at Ormond Beach, Fla. Brig. Gen. James W. Parker, U. S. A, retired. and Mrs. Parker have with them at the Wardman Park Hotel their daughter, Mrs. Ronald T. Lyman of Boston. Dr. and Mrs. Wilhelm Kiesselbach left today for a two-week visit at the Pan- coast Hotel in Miami. Dr. Kiesselbach, who is the German commissioner of the Mixed Claims Commission of the United States and Germany, and Mrs. Kiesselbach have an apartment at the Mayflower, Commodore and Mrs. Herbert Hartley are spending a few days with relatives in Alabama. Col. Robert M. Thompson has re- turned to Washington from Key West and is at the Mayflower, Lieut. W. G. Tomlinson, U. S. N., and his mother, Mrs. John Cassatt Tomlin. son, are now at home at 2100 Nine. teenth street Mrs. Tomlinson will entertain at luncheon in honor of Mrs. Emily Newell Blair and Mrs. Charles Breckenridge t: V] 2 Faris of St. Louis, JuLius GArFINckEL& Co. WASH PA We solve your while shopping here by taking charge of your car. HE name of this firm stands for quality in merchandise above everything. a result of our steadfast purpose to bring here only goods that way, this store is N place to wisit. Washington and the officers of the and Senora de Pueyrredon will hold a | Mo., Wednesday at the Congressional Country Club. Dr. and Mrs. Walter A. Bloedorn have issued invitations for a reception in honor of the League of American Pen Women Thursday afternoon, April 12, from 4 to 7 o'clock, in the Club of Colonial Dames, at 1727 K street. Miss Howard's Marriage To Mr. Harvey Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Helen Carolyn to Mr. James Oland Har- vey, Friday, March 16, in St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek, Rev. F. Boha- nan officiating. Only members of the immediate families witnessed the cere. mony. No cards are being issued. Mrs. Charles Gregory McRoberts has issued invitations for the marriage of her cousin, Miss Catharine Randle, to { Mr. Charles Fox Brookes of this city, in Christ Church, Georgetown, Easter Monday, April 9, at noon. Mrs. Perry Heath will leave today for v York and be at the Barclay Hotel N through this week. | __Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allen of Buffalo, | N. Y., are spending a fortnight at the | Hotel Mayflower, which is their annual visit in Washington, where they have many friends. | _ The Right Rev. Campbell Gray, Bishop of Northern Indiana, and Mrs. Gray are the guests of the latter's brother and sister- law, Mr. and Mrs. | lgar;hall Morgan, in their home, Klingle oad, | Mrs. Valentine Wood and Miss Muriel | Wood gave a bridge luncheon Saturday in the Army and Navy Club. | Mrs. Douglas MacArthur, who is spending the season with her mother, | Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury, at Palm | Beach, was the honor guest at luncheon yesterday of Mr. Donahue, and Mrs. James P"i Mme. Ekengren and her daughter, Mile. Christine Ekengren, have moved | to the Chevy Chase Club to spend th | Spring season. | The former Secretary of War, Mr. | Lindley M. 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