Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1928, Page 18

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18 so CIETY. SOCIETY f;l‘hc Chief Executive and First Laay of i the Land Will Entertain This Afternoon at Tea. JY~HE President and Mrs. Coolidge l wiil be hosts ai tea this after- E noon, when their guests will be those who are here i the in- |1 terest of the Clarke School for the Deaf, at Northampton, Mass. Pre- siding at the tea table will be Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor and Miss Stella Stewart. The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. georgette crepe beaded in beads of the same shades. The debutante was in a dainty frock of pale blue tulle and chiffon made bouffant over each hip and a front panel of rose point lace. Diagonal garlands of pink satin rosebuds studded with rhinestones trimmed the bodice and the skirt and she wore no jewsals or ornaments. She carried an old-fashioned bouquet of sweetheart ner wore a gown of pink and m't:hhdl Mellon, will attend the dinner the Min- ister of China and Mme. Sze will give this evening in honor of Mrs. Edward V4 Babcock, wife of the mayor of Pitts- burgh. Secretary West Feted a$ Dinner Last Night. iThe Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Roy O. West, shared honors with the Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy ap the dinner last evenlng sentative and Mrs. Fred A. Britton, who entertained in their apartment in Ward- man Park Hotel preceding the recep- tipn to the diplomatic corps in the hite House last night. - *The Siamese Minister, Lieut. Gen. Phya Vijitavongs, will be the honor gilest at the dinner dance this evening él:h Lieut. Col. R. H. Williams and rosebuds showered with forget-me-nots and lilies of the valley. A delicious supper was served at 12:30 o'clock in the Itallan garden, where small tables were placed about the room and in the gallery. The hostess and her daughter, with a group of sister debu- tantes and beauxs, sat at a large table at the west end of the gallery. A Ha- walian orchestra dressed in native cos- tumes played during the supper hour seated on a sandy beach, somewhat overgrown with seaweed, with a back- ground of floating clouds interspersed with twinkling stars and a full moon. Vari-colored balloons were strung across the ceilings at intervals, and toward the end of the supper they were dropped | and floated down for the guests to catch, making a riot of color and of noise as they were facetiously tossed | about and burst. ‘The large company included officials, | diplomats, members of Congress, offi- | cers of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, members of smart residential circles and debutantes of this season, | as well as many from last season. Among those from out of town who came for the party were Mrs. William Stork, jr., of Villa Techelwerk, in Hol- land, elder daughter of Mrs. Tyner, who will be with her until Christmas; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pussinelli of Lon- don, Sir Charles Igglesden of Kent, ss Marie Williams will give at the | Army War College. Covers will be laid far 30. {The Minister of Canada and Mrs. Vincent- Massey will leave Washington tgday to pass the week-end with Mrs. Whitelaw Reid at her home in West- cHester, N. Y. Mme. Bostrom, wife of the Minister | of Sweden, and Mme. Bachke, wife of the Minister of Norway wil preside Building tomorrow night. MISS LAURA FRANCES OTTIS, Niece and guest of Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg, with them at diplomatic reception last night and honor guest at dinner dance at Pan-Amerfcan Union —Underwood Photo. at the tea table tomorrow, at the meet- of the Political Study Club, to be héld in the W n Club. Mrs. Virgil Miller will be hostess on this oc- casion. ‘Mrs. Frank Morrison, president fo the clob, will introduce the speaker, Mr. william Knowles Cooper, whosé subject will be “Scandinavian Countries,” and the trio of voices, composed of Miss Lillian Chenoweth, Miss Marie Koontz and Mrs. Fannie Shreve Heartsill, ac- eompanied by Mrs. Carl Chindbloom. Mrs. William Knowles Cooper will be an honor guest. The Vice President-elect, England; Mrs. Etienne de Bujac, 2d; Mr. and Mrs. George McClelland Rey- nolds, Mrs. Peck Matthlessen, Miss Ed- wina umnge and Miss Mary Harden- burgh, all of Chicago; Miss Mary Hun- ter Marston, Miss Lillian Uppercu, Miss Natalie Wells and Miss Helen Beadles- ton, all debutantes of New York, Mrs, John Tyssowski of Ardsley Park, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., will entertain a company of 60 at a dinner dance this evening in the palm court of the May- flower in compliment to Miss Jane Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Senator | Brainard W. Parker, whose marriage Charles Curtis, will be the est of [ to Mr. John L. Caswell will take place honor tomorrow evening at dinner of | tomorrow. Dr. John Nathansohn of New York, who is staying at the Mayflower. The din-| Miss Virginia Laskey entertained a ner will be given in the Chinese Toom | party of 12 last night at the Club and covers will be laid for 40. Chantecler in honor of Miss Jane Parker, whose marriage to Mr. John e aisiven frum Ermest o | Long Gaswell will take place tomorrow. in Painfield, . 3, and, have opened| Miss Hylda Wrenn entertained at a = :bellor e Winter. They returned bridge shower last evening in honor of spending the Summer abroad. will take place Saturday, November 24. Representative_Anning S. Prall of | Among those present were: Miss Mar- New York City has arrived in Wash- | garet Armentrout, Miss Harriette Riss- ington and has taken an aj artment at | ler, Miss Emily Pilkinton, Miss Mar- the Carlton for the season. presenta- | garet McAllister, Miss Elsie Talbert, tive Prall will return to New York in | Miss Marion Trapp, Miss Margaret a week where he will remain for several | Loeffler, Miss Ermyntrude Vaiden, Miss days before coming to Washington for | Betty Armentrout, Miss Lorena Car- the session of Congress. roll, Miss Elizabeth Baltz, Miss Julia, Denning, Miss Louise Braswell, Miss Representative and Mrs. Frederick M. erents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, in their jome, West Oaks, on Woodley road, for the season. Mrs. Eugene R. Whitmore has gone to Philadelphia to visit her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Bur- ness, for 10 days or a fortnight. Mrs. Harry Otis Perley and Miss Ella H. Joy of Detroit are spending several weeks at the Willar Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Southgate have returned to Washington and opened their apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel after spending the Summer in their home at Osterville, Long Island. They have with them for an_extended visit Mrs. Southgate's niece, Miss Kathleen Huntress of New- ton, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bragg have ar- rived in Washington from their home in New York City are at the Carl- ton for several days. Mrs. McClellan Hostess to Board and Staff of I V. N. S. The home of Mrs. George B. Mc- Clellan was the scene of a pretty cere- mony yesterday afternoon between 5 and 7 o'clock. Mrs. McClellan was hostess to the board of managers and nursing staff of the Instructive Visit- ing Nurse Society, when service chev- rons were presented to the nursing staff by the board of managers. The board members present were Mrs. Whitman Cross, Mrs. John W. Davidge, Miss Cora Barry, Mrs. David Potter, Mrs. Frank E. Weeden, Mr. Charles W. Pimper, Mr. Jean Gravatte, Miss Mary Temple Hill, Davenport and their daughter, Miss | Mrs. Larry Parker, Mrs. Claus Schwarte Margaret Davenport, who the | and Mrs. V. C. Wrenn. Summer snd early Fall at their home at Clinton, N. Y., arrived yesterdey and have opened their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. The. United Brl;gdeJlnl;t:‘r to Fin- land and Mrs. fred J. rson, companied by their daughter, ‘Miss | 8¥enue. Elaine Pearson, arrived in Washington | Mrs. J. Holabird Towne, Miss Laura yesterday from Des Moines, Iowa, and | G Towne and Mrs. Duncan Joy are at will be at the Mayflower until Sunday. | the Weylin in New York for a short | They attended the diplomatic reception | stay. at the White House last night and will it | Mr. and Mrs. B. Sumner Welles are | = sail Wednesday for Finland. PENE in New York, where they are staying The Chief of Staff and Mrs. Sum- | at the Ambassador Hotel. v ts at the e m: 'g'l‘\lrle:e Lht!‘; :v.e!::‘:::“(‘:'tu:k:e Wash- Ml‘ls» B. H. Sil'lleé enuer;ulx;;d “A?m_ ki . Gen. and Mrs. ner last evening r. ant rs. lex- e ander Wetmore of Takoma Park and George S. Simonds. Mrs. Stmonds will go to Langley Field, | their house guest, Miss Lucy Medbury Va,, Tuesday to be ’t:z guest of - Lieut. | of Hood College, Frederick, Md. 1. and Mrs. Jacob Wuest for a week. O T Invitations Issued for yoThs secretary of the Irish Legation, | Gonway.-Price Wedding. 3 EW urphy, entertained small party at the Club Chantecler Jast | , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edwin Tl night. .| riage of their daughter Helen to Mr. o v Levinge, e of the cer.| Fof, Gty Sty “cing, Mo T O apeitors of Gor | Yember 24, at 8:30 o'clock In the home mmg“ o v Tewineki entertained | Of the bride’s parents, at 3212 Newark at'3 buftet supper and musical last eve- | Street, Cleveland Park. ning, following the reception at the| Mrs. Archibald Hopkins is leaving B e e | e e STy = roness o 'y " . remal it . et e b e b e A A planists. Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty has join- ed Mr. Daugherty, the assistant solicitor — of the Treasury, in their apartment at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams Morgan, the Wardman Park Hotel from a two- | jr. have come to Washington for the month visit in their home in Grove | Wintér and will be with the former's City, Pa. The marriage of their son, Mr, Haywood Daugherty, to Miss Grace Evans, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Evans of New Kensington, has just been announced. The couple will make their home in Philadelphia. Mrs. James Robert McKee, daughter of former President Benjamin Harrison, is ong the passengers aboard the Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Distler, for- merly of this eity, who have been. liv- ing in New York for three years, have returned to Washington and have taken, an apartment at 2101 Connecticut For Youth and Beauty Come to Lucas of New York and Parls 1007 Conn. Ave. Lasting. 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The guests were asked for 10 o'clock and many went from the White House, where President and Mrs. Coolidge gave their reception to the diplomatie corps at 9 o'clock. L Mrs. Tyner and her daughter received { in ghe Chinese room of the Mayflower, stafding before a screen of smilax and roses, with clusters of chrysanthemums* at Intervals about the room. The chan- delfers in the Chinese room and in the ballroom where an orchestra played . for; dancing, were covered with roses and the boxes about the room were fes- tooged with smilax and roses. 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Mrs. George Potts has come to Wash- ington to spend the Winter at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Esher of Fair- mont, W. Va., are spending a few days at the Potomac Park Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Miller of Peters- burg, Va., are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for an extended stay. Women's City Club to Fete New Members at Tea Sunday. ‘The membership committee of the ‘Women'’s City Club, at 22 Jackson place, will be hostesses at the tea to | be given Sunday afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o'clock in honor of the new mem- bers. Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle and | Miss Jessie Dell will preside at the tea tables. ‘The League of American Pen Women | of the District of Columbia will hold its | monthly book review program tomor- | row evening in the clubrooms on Six- teenth street at 8 o'clock. Miss Agnes Winn, chairman of this activity, will preside. 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