Evening Star Newspaper, February 22, 1929, Page 18

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The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge Are Entertaining Visitors From Ohio at the White House. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | have ‘as their guests at the Executive Mansion Mr. and Mrs. | Michael allagher of Cleve- land, Ohio. . The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes ‘were the honor guests at dinner of the { Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy, who | fentertained at the Mayflower. Invited | to meet them were the Vice President- elect, Senator Charles Curtis, Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses, Senator and Mrs. William H. King, Senator and Mrs. James A. Reed, Senator James Couzens, Senator and Mrs. Charles Deneen, Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Representative and Mrs. Fred S. Purnell, Representative Edith Nourse Roger: r. and Mrs. Ed- ward Everett Gann, Miss Margo Couz- ens, Miss Bina Day Dengen, Miss Vera Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment, the second secretery of the legation, Mr. Ahmed Mamdouh Moursl, and the attache of the legation, M=, Andre Cat- taul ‘The Vice President was the ranking i guest at luncheon yesterday of MT. { Francis J. Kilkenny of Chicago, who is spending a short time at the Willard. Mrs| Kilkenny was associated with Vice President Dawes as controller of the currency, directer of the budget and during the World War. Others at the luncheon, which was given at the Capi- tol, were Representative Walter H. New- ton of Minnesota, Assistant Attorney General Mr. John Marshall, former Senator Charles S. Thomas of Colorado, former Representative James W. Good of Iowa, Mr. Joseph Rushton and Mr. Philip Kinsley of Chicago, Maj. W. ‘Wade Dyar and Mr. E. Ross Bartley, secretary to the Vice President. Attorney General and Wife To Be Feted at Dinner Tonight. The Attorney General and Mrs. Sar- nt will be the guests in whose honor r. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis will enter- tain at dinner this evening. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will be the honor guests at din- ner this evening of Representative and Mrs. Burton L. French. The Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Roy O. West, has as his guest in his apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel Mr. Charles D. McWilliams, jr, of Dwight, Tl Mrs. Taft; wife of the Chief Justice, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. Harry Norment. Mrs. Oddie, wife of Senator Tasker L. Oddie, who has recently recovered from a -serious illness, met with an accident to her foot Wednesday eve- and therefore has been obliged to :‘fil her. engagements for several Mrs. Henry Allen Cooper, wife of the Representative from Wisoonsin, who is the enfertainment commit- tee of the al Club, enter- s dining voom-at the Gaplol, In 8 's room at the N honor of her guest, Mrs. Walsh, wife of Jus joseph Walsh of Massachusetts. Judge h was formerly Represent- ative in Congress from his district. Mrs, Coaper’s decorations were @ mound of pink and lavender sweet peas. The surgeon general of the Army and Mrs. Hmflfi:‘ g’ Ireland will be at ‘home tomorrow . afternoon informally from 9‘2 6 o'clock. Brig. Gen. Francis L. J. Parker has taken an apartment at the Wardman | Winte Park Hotel. iolet James, sister of Mme. N o;ntlha Minister of Aus- b > honor guest at luncheon s of Miss Elizabeth Abigail Rans- hter of Representative and Mrs. s A the ywer Hotel other m%n von Lewinski, Mrs. w{l‘i‘hm D. Chandler, jr.; Mrs. Ralph Richards, ter - Eveiyn Gordn, Miss Helen Liv Strauss, Mlle. Ellis Bostrom, Miss J!Incy Beale, Miss Bina Day Deneen, Miss Georgia Plet, Miss Helen Hardenberg, Miss Plorence Wetherill, Miss Martha Miss Barendina Gardener, Miss - Dorothea Lane, Mrs. Joe Crail, Miss Alma Earle ‘Adams, Senorita Maria de Medina and Senorita Pachy Arias. Mrs. Cass, wife of Col. L. W. Cass, will entertain at a luncheon Thursday at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Cass will_also entertain at a luncheon at the hotel March 1. Engagement Announced Of Miss Dewey to Mr. Alger. The financial adviser to the Polish government and Mrs. Charles §."Dewey announce the engagement of their daughter Suzette to Mr. Frederick Moulton Alger, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mouiton Alger of Detroit. Miss Dewey has many friends in Wash- W. B. Moses & Sons Public' Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh “Always the Newest” IN keeping with our policy, we present a recent import, developed into an ideal youthful matron’s hat. The smart brim rolls becomingly to the side and is turned up in the back, forming a chic bow of felt. Copies with straw crown. . ..o s+ $13.50 Exclusive Washington Representatives ington, made while her father was As- sistant Secretary of the Treasury, from | which pest he went to Warsaw to take | up his present duti Mrs. Hubert Ward, widow of the explorer, sculptor and author, arrived in Washington & few days ago and is | staying at the Mayflower en route to Florida. Mrs. Ward has many friends here and a year or more ago presented | the rare collection of the late Mr.| Ward to the National Museum. Mrs. Ward will visit in Florida and later will £o to California for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Wilson Compton will not be at home tomorrow because of illness. Mrs. Charles Fit ‘Taylor had as her guests yesterday Mr, and Mrs. John F. Deegan and Mr. and Mms. K. A Barr of Larchmont, N. J, who are motoring to Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs, Hobart Newman have as their guest for several days Miss Virginia Scobey of Greenwich, Conn., who is en route from Bermude, where she spent some time. Mr. Edward Van Devanter will en- tertain at tea tomorrow afternoon in his apartment on Nineteenth street in honor of Mlle. Ellis Bostrom, daughter | of the Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Drew will entertain at the dinner danee at the w‘:rdm-n Park Hotel tomorrow eve- ning. Mrs. Edward J. Cantwell of New York entertained at luncheon yester- day at the Mayflower in compliment to her sister-in-law, Mrs. John F. Shevlin of Brooklyn. Her other guests were Mrs. P. J. Nee, Mrs. D. J. Callahan, Mrs. Willlam Callahan, Mrs. Patrick Farrell, Mrs. Arthur E. Surguy, Miss Sarah Hickey, Miss Nan Hickey, Miss Anné Hopkins, Mrs. James J. Kilroy and Miss Alice S. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Thomas, jr., New York Oity, are at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Josephine Thomas. m:{ralc. ¥ mbomet wu)}:nwmm ab nner ce at il ‘Wardman Park Hotel Saturday, March 2, Miss O'Gorman Bride Of Mr. White Yesterday. A wedding of interest in Washington took plage yesterday in Camden, 8. C., when Miss Ann O'Gorman, daughter of former Senator and Mrs. James A. O'Gorman of New York and Washing- ton, became the bride of Mr. Paul Marey White, son of Mr. Richard 8. White of New York. performed in St. . Thomas J. The ceremony was Mnri'l Church, the Rev. flu out an elaborate setting. The marriage ceremony itself the celeb: Tt et b colrsin Mr. White's father acted as best man for his son and Miss Alice O' ) sister of the bride, was maid of henor and the only attendant. The bride entered the church with her father, by whom she was given in marriage. She wore a traveling dress of blue crepe romaine and a hat of blue felt. Her shoulder corsage bouquet was o o, ciang r ceremony a wi break- fast was held for the bridal party in the of the Kirkwood Hotel, where the ride and her family have spent many T SEASons. and Mrs. White motored to ston and salled for Florida and Mr. Char Cuba. No formal announcement had been made of the engagement. Mr, White was graduated from Andover and from Michigan Unlursllzi He is a member of the Engineers’ Club and the Green Meadow Golf Club. On their return th ir his wi New York, e Boms make ll?e““t' 3{?"&““ are J&wa a ““? race Dodge for a Mrs. Rose Yates Forrester entertained at a luncheon yesterday at the Wom. an SPARKLING GRAPE JUICE (Unfermented White) "Bot. Dos Theonett, 35 bot, .80 $9.00 Theonett, 1g. bot., $1.50 $17.00 MAGRUDER INC. Best Groceries Conn. Ave., M and 18th Sts. Phone Decatur 4180 Tstablished 1875 Main 3770 A Copy from Goupy that excels in chic 1 National Democratic Club in com- SOCIETY.' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY. 22, 1929.° I CHARMING ARMY HOSTESS ' 7] l\‘l}n. Jehn Otto Johnson, wife of Miss Grace TS, Col. Johnson, U. 8. A, was formerly —Clinedinst Photo. pliment to Mrs. Edgar Boyd Kaye, who will sail at the end of the month for a cruise of the Mediterranean. The table was adorned with a large placque of pink sweet peaz and other Spring flowers. Y The guests were Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Theodore McManus, Mrs. The Viennet Cravat Collar on a new Spring Coat . . . it’s the last word in style! Yes, this coat is the very essence of newness from the dressmaker cravat of galyak fur to the tip of the hem that's ever so slightly flared. = See it in silvery grey . a perfect Spring shade for madame, $79.50 W omen's Coat Shop—Third Flpor WASHINGTON our— MOFrow. Jurius GARFINCKEL&Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car Our Youthful Clientele Have a few remaining days only to take advan- tage of the remarkable opportunities offered by GREAT FINAL CLEARANCE of Misses', Juniors’ and Girls’ BEST-MADE WINTER APPAREL Suitable for present and Spring wear At Greatly Reduced Prices THE assortments are small but choice and we expect an extraordinary day of selling to- PARIS George M, Eckles, Mrs. Bertram Ches- terman, Mrs. Walter A. Swallow and Mrs. Richard Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm F. Hurd of Mem- phis, Tenn., who have been at the May- flower for a week, left Washington to- day to spend the week end with Col. and Mrs. Charles R. Reynolds at Car- lisle barracks, Pennsylvania. They will return to Washington the first of the week, and will be again at the May- flower, Mrs. Hurd entertained at lunch- con yesterday in the hotel, having as her guests s, Merritt W. Ireland, Mrs. Willlam Gerry Morgan, Mrs. Wil- | liam H. Spicer of Detroit and Miss B. Merrill of Portland, Oreg. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manning of New York will be at the Wardman Park Ho- tel for March 4. Mrs. Manning, who is now passing a few days at the hotel with Mrs. E. T. Cowles, also of New York, will return to her home, where she will join Mr. Manning and accom- | pany him to Washington about the first in{ the month. The officers of the Marine Corps who will serve on the floor committee for the Inaugural Charity Ball are Col. Louls MeLittle, Lieut. Col. Clayton B. Vogel, | Maj. Calvin B. Matthews, Maj. Ralph S. | Keyser, Maj. Thomas S. Clarke, Ma. | Allen H. Turnage, Maj. William H. Ru- Howard, Maj. (Continued on Nineteenth Pa ass I\ | ‘A Cafeteria, f 1015, NEW YOREVE: OPEN TODAY | ASUSUAL... | i "The Usual Hours Prevail Ii} ~Blossom Inn Exclusive || | Cuisine | [ No_delays—SEE AS YOU || 1 SELECT. 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