Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1929, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1929. SOCIETY _ (contined Prom Eighieenth Page) Th~ guests of honor will be Dr. L. O. Howard, the distinguished cntomologist, “who will also be the speaker of the evening. His subject is entitled “Is Chis the Ag> of Man?” Mr. and Mrs. Prather and Miss Prather have gone to Ottawa for 10 days of Winter sports, returning to ‘their most. attractive suite at the Hay- Adams House. A dinner party was given Saturday evening in the residence of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Willlam J. Steiner at 1534 A strest | northeast, in honor of the sixteenth: hirthday anniversary of thair son, Mr. | william Steiner. T ests were his resoclates from the Bastern 12ig™ School. *The table decorations were composed of | 10ses, tulips, jonquils and ferns, from vhich ran pink ribbons attached to tiny airplanes as guest favors. A three course dinner was scrved, after which the company attended the theater. Mr. | Willlam J. Steiner is technical clerk in jthe office of the commissioner of in- ternal revenue. Mrs. Tda Spangler has as her guest at the Wardman Park Hotel Miss Eleanor | Manning of New York. Mrs. Spangler s will sail in two weeks for Cuba, whore | sh> will pass a short while. Miss Ethel Ware, Miss Janet Carr, Miss Jessie Hall. Miss Agnes Cleve, Mis: Lane, Miss Roberta Drane and Billie Haneel are members of a large group of students at Sweetbriar College who are spending the Midwintc vacation period at the Grace Dodge | Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clayton of Hous- ton, Tex,, are at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Burdine Clayton, and Miss Louise , Vaughan. Mrs. Julius Young Talmadge, vice { president general of the D. A. R. and candidate for president general, re- turned last evening after spending sev- eral days in Baltimore, where she was extensively entertained. Mrs. Talmadge will be at the New Willard for 10 days. Dr. and Mrs. ert H. Schoenfeld | have as their guest at the Wardman i Park Hotel Mr. Edmond Amateis, the | sculptor. Mr. Amateis, whose studio is in New York, is the son of the famous Washington sculptor_who modeled the ! bronze doors at the Capitol. Mr. and Mrs. Tsodore B. Dockweiler of Los Angeles, Calif.,, are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Frank of Brook- | iyn, N. Y., members of the Rockefeller Foundation, are spending the week at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr. Fulton Lewis was host to a small | party at the Club Chantecler Saturday | evening. i Mrs. Will C. Barnes of 2039 Newi Hampshire avenue entertained at lunch- | eon Friday afternoon at the Arts Club. | Those present were Mrs. Hayden of Arizona, Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.; Mrs. F. R. Jackson, Mrs. E. R. McComas, | Mrs. L. L. Harter, Miss Emma Strider, | Mrs. Philip Sydney Smith, Miss Myra.l Hendley, Mrs. Edward B. Clark, Mrs. C. Hart Merriam, Mrs. G. F. anennan,f Mrs. Virgil Jackson, Mrs. L. A. Simon, Mrs. Robert Sterling Yard, Mrs. Ed- | ward C. Thomas, Mrs. Warren N. Akers, | Mrs. Ralph W. Lee, Mrs. Francis M. | Goodwin, Mrs. Nathan Grover, Mrs. | Frederic E. Farrington, Mrs. Lyman B. | Bwormstedt and Mrs. Eugene B. Stevens. : ‘The Mount Holyoke and Vassar Alumnae Association will give a joint benefit for the scholarship funds Fri- | day evening, March 15, and Saturday afternoon, March 16, when the New York Theater Guild will give two per- formances. Friday evening the guild will present “The Doctor’s Dilemna” and Saturday afternoon they will give “John Ferguson.” Miss Jean Cole is | chairman for the Mount Holyoke bene- fit and Miss Margaret G. Barbour is | chairman for Vassar. ok Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Whitener, jr. have arrived in Washington from their home in Richmond, Va. and are at the Carlton for a short stay. Sponsors for Tableaux To Be Given by Colonial Dames, ‘The complete list of Tableaux of Nations, to be given under the auspices of the Colonial Dames of America Wed- nesday afternoon and evening at 3 and 10 o'clock in the Carlton Hotel, includes Great Britain, sponsored by Lady Brod= erick; Peru, St. Rose of Lima, spon- sored by Senora de'Bedoya; Mexico, a village scene, sponsored by Mrs. Robert Hinckley; Italy, Tasso reading to Eleanora d'Este, sponsored by Signora Lais; Spain, the dance; France, during the second empire, sponsored by Mme. ‘Thenault; Germany, Hans Sachs, spon- sored by PFrau Kiep; Japan, tea time, sponsored by Mme. Togo: Belgium and other countries of Europe; Russia, a Russian , dance, sponsored by Mishtowt; Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway, sponsored by Mile. Ellis Bostrom: China and other countries of the East; Hungary, harvest scene, spon- | red by Mme. Pelenyi; Austria, Schu- + bert playing, sponsored by Mme. Proch- nik: Poland. 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Miss Dell will take for her subject| “The American Woman in Civil Serv- | ice,” and Dr. Stanley will speak on | “The American Business Woman in the | Home.” Miss Mary Apple, one of the | city’s well known young singers, will | ! present a program of songs with Miss | L. Dawson at the piano. | Miss Bertha Pabst, who is chairman | of the committee on_dinner reserva- | tions, will close the dinner list Tues- day evening for this dinner. Prominent | Washington business and professional | women are serving on the advisory com- | mitice of the business and professional | also from the genera} public. Boxes and tickets are in the hands of Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes in the Willard Social Bureau, and the ball will take place in the Willard Hotel February 12 at 10 o'cloc] Mrs. Robert C. Howard, who has been 50 successful in her 'series of talks on current events during the Winter at the Young Women’s Christian Associa- tion, will continue her Tuesday evening lectures for six weeks beginning Tues- day evening, February 12, at 8 o'clock, in the main building at Seventeenth and K streets. Mrs. Howard will also give a second series this Spring at the Y. W. C._A. Building, beginning .Wed- nesday, February 13, and continuing for 10 weeks. This second series will be given Wednesday mornings and is the result of a great demand for day- time lectures for home women, keep- ing them in touch with what is going on in the world, and the last-minute news culled from newspapers and maga- zines of today. Mrs. Irving W. Ketchum, executive women's grouj, which has arranged this | secretary of the education department series oi monthly dinner meetings for | of the Y. W. C. A., is in charge of this season, including Mrs. Willlam | registrations for Mrs. Howard's talks, Adams Slade, Miss Jessie La Salle, Mrs. Sallie V. H. Pickett, Miss Mary Jane | Winfree, Dr. Elizabeth Kittredge and | Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt. Additional members of the commit- tee for the Red, White and Blue ball, which is to be one of the gay events of | next week, and of which Mrs. Henry F. Dimock is chairman, are Mrs. Swanson, ! a reception and dance at the Willard both Tuesday evenings and Wednesday mornings. The New York State Society will give Hotel, Friday evening, February 15, at 9 oclock. An attractive short pro- gram has been arranged. Additional patronesses for the card +J. Ryan Devereux, Mrs. Frank Barrows wife of Senator Calude A. Swanson of | party to be given by the District of Co- Virginia: Mrs. Keyes, wife of Senator | lumbia League of Women Voters at the fenry Wilder Keyes of New Hampshire; | Willard Thursday afternoon, February Mrs. McNary, wife of Senator Charles | 28, are Mrs. William M. Jardine, Mrs. L. McNary of Oregon; Baroness von | Edward Everett Gann, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Below, Mrs. Medorem Crawford, Mrs.| Mrs. Oloyd Hech Marvin, Mrs. Albert H. Putney, Mrs. Henry Grattan, Doyle, | Mrs. Peter A. Drury and Mrs. Edward | Keating. ‘The formal opening of the ice skat- ing rink at the Annapolis Roads Clubs | | vesterday was attended by a brilliant | Washington, Mrs. Clarence C. Williams | gathering of the club membership. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wall. | Among those who came to participate in Freyer, Mrs. Louis Greene, Mrs. Nannie Green Jobe, Mrs. Wilton Lambert, Mrs. Henry Cook Macatee, Mrs. Edmund | Platt, Mrs. Rushmore Patterson, Mrs. | William McClellan Ritter. Mrs. Richard Knickerbocker Tyler, Mrs. Joseph E. of Baltimore, Comdr. Paul Dashiell, Comdr. and Mrs. L. D. Scott, Maj. and Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman, Comdr. and Mrs. McElduff, Miss Ruth Doyle, whose guests were Miss Doris Crampton, Mr. Ben Dulaney, Mr. Edward Ogle and Mr. Robert Haywood, Mr. G. Tinsley Her- zog, Mrs. J. White, Mr. and Mrs. Chris- topher H. Pope, Comdr. and Mrs. Eld- ridge, Comdr. and Mrs. Clark. ‘The rink has been so conditioned that club members will be able to use it throughout February and the first part of March, except on unusually warm days. It is resurfaced with ice every night. A tea was given yesterday for the ter, Chi Psi Sorority. in the avartment of Mrs. Ethel Parker Horn at 1830 R street northwest, Mrs. Horn's sister, Miss Margaret Parker, acting as hostess. The, Towa State Soclety will give a reception and ball at the New Willard Hotel this evening at 8:30 o'clock. 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