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14 SO CIETY. SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady of| the Land Feted at Sixth of Series of Cabinet Dinners. dinner last evening of the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur, who en-| tertained in their apartment in Stone- leigh Court. Their other guests included Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, Senator and Mrs. Hiram Johnson of California, Senator Theodore E. Burton of Ohio, Admiral and Mrs. Charles F. Hughes, Mrs. Ralph Wortley, Mrs, Henry Alvah Strong and Mr, and Mrs. Fred- eric M. Paist, brother-in-law and sister of the Secretary, who are house guests of the hosts, en route to Florida. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge were the guests of honor at Dinner at British Embassy for Speaker and Mrs. Longworth. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the Speaker of the House and Mrs. Long- worth, The Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez will be the guests in whose honor Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will entertain a company at din- ner tonight ; Maj. and Mrs. West will entertain at dinner February 12 in honor of Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla will entertain at dinner this evening in celebration of the King's day. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi left Washington this morning for Boston, where they will be the honor ruests at dinner this evening of the Japan Society in Boston. They will re- turn to Washington Saturday. ‘Mrs. Taft and Senora de Tellez were the guests of honor at the luncheon given on Wednesday, at the Mayflower, by Mrs. Lucy Wilder Morris, who enter- tained in the presidential dining room of the hotel following the concert. Mrs. Morris’ other guests were Mrs. Pierce Butler, Mme. Sze, Mme. Samy Pasha, Mme. Bachke, Representative Florence P. Kahn, Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Mrs. George H. Moses, Mrs. William E. Borah, Mrs. John Q. Tilson, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Henry Winfield Watson, Mrs. Ed- ward W. Eberle, Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. James A. Freeman, Mrs. Sydney A. Cloman, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Macy Marwick, Mrs, Wil- Jiam M. Butler, Mrs. Wilton J. Lam- bert, Mrs. Hamilton McCormick, Mrs. Joseph S. Washington, Mrs. Henry Par- sons Erwin, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mrs, B. B. Jones, Mrs. Wilbur W. Hub- bard and Mrs, Samuet A. Wilder of St. Paul. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Sanford will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis. Senator and Mrs, Walter E. Edge will be hosts at dinner this evening. Mrs. James Couzens’ guests in her box at the concert given this morning at the Mayflower included Mrs. Lee S. Overman, Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, Lady Broderick and Mrs. Wallace Rad- cliffe. Following the concert Miss Mar- go Couzens and & group of her young friends joined Mrs, Couzens for lunch- eon at the hotel. Mrs. Pittman, wife of Senator Key Pittman, will receive tomorrow after- noon from 3:30 to 6 o'clock in & suite in the Carlton Hotel. Mrs. Deneen, wife of Senator Charles 8. Deneen, will not be at home tomor- row afternoon, but will receive Thurs- day, January 31. Mrs. Sackett, wife of Senator Frederic M. Sackett, will not receive tomorrow afternoon, but will be at home the fol- lowing Thursday until Lent. Mrs. Edward E. Gann, sister of Vice President-elect Senator Charles Curtis, will not be at home tomorrow after- noon, but will receive other Thursday afternoons in the season. Representative Loring M. Black has returned to his apartment, in the Ward- man Park Hotel, after a visit to his home, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom and their daughter, Miss Vera Bloom, entertained a party of friends in their box Monday night for “Honeymoon Lane” at the Belasco Theater. Mr.’ South Trimble was host in another box and Mr. E. M. Newman, the travel- lecturer, and his party occupled a third bot . A hundred veterans from the Walter Reed Hospital occupled seats in the or- chestra as guests of the company. Mrs. 8. Wallace Dempsey was hostess at luncheon today at the Mayflower, when her guests included Mrs. James J. Davis, Senora de Alfaro, Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Mrs. Morton D. Hull, Mme. Panaretoff, Mrs. Benjamin F. Cheatham, Mrs. Harry Clay Ransley, Mrs. Louis T. McFadden, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. Clyde Kelley, Mrs. William Kearny Carr, Mrs. Robert F, Mackenzie, Mrs. Emerson Howe, Mrs. Peter A, Drury, Mrs. James L. Karrick, Mrs. Davenport White, Mrs. Raymond Miller and Mrs. ZeBarney Phillips. Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, wife of Rep- resentative Kincheloe, entertained at luncheon today in honor of Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, wife of Senator Robinson. The other guests were: Mrs. Thomas D. Schall, Mrs. Percy E. Quin, Mrs. John Smithwick, Mrs. Thomas Backstrom, Mrs. Luther Gregory, Mrs. Cadmus J. Baker, Mrs. Willlam Kinnan, Mrs. Florence Price, Mrs. A. O. Stanley, Mrs. Minnie Henderson, Mrs. Virgil Moore, Mrs. Edgar Jay, Mrs. Evelyn Shapter, Mrs. Geneva Dunham, Mrs. Edward Shields and Mrs. George Mueller, The retiring counselor of the Japanese 5 Extra Cushions Included With This 3-Pc. Set Slip Covers Now_1is the time to have Slip_Covers made, ‘MCcDEVITT’S IMPORTER AND JOBBER embassy and Mme. Sawada will be the guests in whose honor Mr, Walter Scott Penfield will entertain at a dinner this evening at the Wardman Park Hotel. There will be about 18 guests. The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening before the Army and Navy reception. Mrs. George R. Farnum, who enter- tained at luncheon today at the May- flower, following the concert given by Miss Myra Hess and Miss Yelly d'Arenyi, had as her guests Mrs. George R. Stobbs, Mrs. Frederick M. Davenport and her daughter, Miss Margaret Dav- enport; Mme. Swada, wife of the coun- selor of the Japanese embassy; Mrs, Alexander S. Wotherspoon, Mrs. Glen- nan, wife of Comdr. Glennan; Mrs, S. Stuart Crawford, Mrs, Proctor L. Dougherty, Mrs. Howard 8. LeRoy, Miss V. Elsie Phalen and Miss Helen Maguire of Melrqse, Mass,, the house guest of the hostess. Judge and Mrs. Samuel Jordan Gra- ham gave a dinner party last/evening in the Chinese room of the Hotel May- flower in honor of Lady Isabella How- ard, wife of the Ambassador of Great Britain. Others in the company were the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs, Whiting, the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez, the Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor do Amaral; the Am- bassador of Cuba and Senora de Fer- rara, the Minister of the Netherlands, Jonkheer van Royen; the Minister of Czechoslovakig and Mme. Veverka, Senator and Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Representative R. Walton Moore, Repre- sentative Edith Nourse Rogers, the com- mercial secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, former Senator and Mrs. Miles Poin- dexter, Rev. and Mrs. Anson Phelps Stokes, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Col. and Mrs, Arthur O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin B. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Copley Amory, Mr, and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. New- lands Johnston, Dr. David Jayne Hill, Judge John Barton Payne, Mr. and Mrs. gflillls Owsley and Mr. and Mrs, McClure elley. ‘The German commissioner of the Mix- ed Claims Commission and Frau Kissel- bach were the honor guests at dinner last evening of Baron and Baroness von Below. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harley P. Wilson, former Representative and Mrs. Rodenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury and Dr. von der Deeken of the Mixed Olaims Commission and Frau von der Deeken. Mrs. Sidney F. Tallaferro, wife of the District Commissioner, will be at home tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock. Gen. and Mrs. Willlam D. Connor will be the guests of honor of Capt. George J. Meyers, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Meyers, who will entertain Friday evening at the dinner dance in the Officers’ Club at the Army War College. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ralph T. Ward THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 10,49, e ey RECENTLY MISS MARGARET VICTORIA MORENO, Whose parents, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Aristides Moreno, have announced her engage will entertain at dinner this evening at | Ambassador of Spain, Senor Don Ale- Jandro Padilla; the Ambassador of the Army, Navy and Marine Club. Distinguished Company. Entertained by Father Buckey. The Rev. Edward L. Buckey, rector of 8t. Matthew's Church, entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Archbishop of Baltimore, the Right Rev. Michael Joseph Curley. 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Alfaro; the Min- ister of Hungary, Count Szechenyi; the Minister of Poland, Mr. Jan Clechanow- ski; the Minister of Austria, Mr. Edgar L. G. Prochnik; the counselor of the German embassy, Herr O. C. Kiep; the president of Georgetown Univer- sity, the Rev. Dr. J. Coleman Nevils; Mgr, C. F. Thomas, rector of St. Patrick’s Church; Mgr. Fitzgerald, the assistant rector of St. Matthew's Church; the Rev. John J. Coady and the Rev. Chauvat of St. Matthew's Church, Former Senator and Mrs. Robert Owen will have as their guest at the Wardman Park Hotel their daughter, Mrs. Burgoyne Hamilton, who will ar- rive Friday from her hame in New York. Mrs. Owen, who has been ill, ‘has recovered and is again able to be out. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1929. France, M. Paul Claudel; the Amhuu-l Mrs, George Tully Vaughan will not be at home tomorrow afternoon, but expects to receive the following Thurs- days until Lent. Mrs. Samuel Williams Earle, record- ing secretary general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, entertained at luncheon at the Mayflower today in honor of Mrs. Charles Colfax Long. Covers were laid for 10. Mrs. Absalom Waller was a luncheot hostess today at the Mayflower, follow- ing Mrs. Townsend’s musicale, having 24 guests. This was the first of a series of luncheons she will give during Jan- uary and February. She will enter- tain again at luncheon January 29 and February 1. Mrs, Henry Leonard has joined her sister, Mrs. John W. Garrett, at the Berkshire Hotel in New York. Mrs. Rutland Duckett Beard has is- sued cards for an at home Sunday aft- SOCIETY." ernoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in her home | in Chevy Chase, when her guests will | include University of Michigan Alumnae | who are in Washington. | Miss Mary Bennington Shinn has re- | turned from New York City, where she went to attend several entertainments. ‘While there she was the guest of Miss Betsy Richards, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John H. Richards, Mrs. J. Holabird Towne is visiting in New York, and is stopping at the Weylin Hotel, at Madison avenue and Fifty-fourth street. Miss Helene Vinton-Brown of Vin- ton place, Bryn Athyn, Pa., is the guest | of Miss Margaret Baxter, at 2331 | Twentieth street northwest, and with her will attend the Army and Navy reception at the White House tomor- Tow evening. ‘ _Mr. and 1 James Y. Pennebaker | (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) | January Sale! A Real Opportunity To Save 157 to 333 on évery piece in our stock. 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