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LU SOCTETY, 'THE FEVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON, " D.” €.7 SATURDAY, MARCH fo s 2, 1929 SOCIETY The Chicf Executive and First Lady of] the Land to Fete Members of Official Family Tonight. s RESIDENT and Mrs. Coolidge had | Several parties have been planned for | as their guests yesterday Mr. and | the debutante, who will leave Wednes- Mrs. Edwin A. Shuman of Bos- | dav with her parents for her father's ton and Mr. Earl Jordon. who new post in Hawaii. Mrs. Miles will will leave the White House today. | give a dinner for her daughter Mon- ‘The Chief Executive and First Lady day evening. and Tuesday Comdr. and " of the Land will entertain at dinner this | Mrs. Theodore Wilkenson will entertain evening, their guests being the members | at. dinner for her. Mme. Radeff will be of their official family, the cabinet offi- | hostess at tea Tuesday for the bud and cers and their wives. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckexman will be e | hostess at tea tomorrow for her. S G | Mrs. William E. Hull, wife of Rep- G ey, resentative Hull, entertained Mrs. The Ambassador of Germany and | pgichaelson and Mrs. Gramm at lunch- Prau von Prittwitz und Gaffron accom- (icheeieon, Snd, 112 SHm, Pl A panied Baroness von Prittwitz, moth: ki of the ambassador, to New York ye. Representative and Mrs. Frederick M. * terday and are staving at the Hotel Davenport were joined last evening at | the Wardman Park Hotel by their Raroness von Prittwitz und Gaffron Ambassador. Baroness von Prittwitz wiil sail today aboard the Albert Ballin for | daughter, Miss Barbara Davenport, who her home in Germany. after visiting her | came from Sweet. Brier College to at- :son-in-law and daughter at the em- tend the inauguration with her parents, bassy in Washington for several months. | Mr. and Mre. 8. . Thorpe, brother- | {in-law and_sister of Mrs. Davenport, with their daughter, Miss Julia Thorpe | of Minneapolis, are at the Washingion Hotel until after March 4. Representative and Mrs. M. Alfred | Michaelson have returned to the Ward- | man Park Hotel after a short visit to| Atlantic City. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Gramm of Chicago are the guests of Representative and Mrs. Michaelson | at the hotel. ! Princess de Ligne, wife of the Belgian Ambassador, and Miss Gytha Stourton | weie guests at luncheon today of Mrs Clarence N. Goodwin, who later will take her guests to the drill at Fort Myer, when they will be joined by sev- eral young ladies from Chicago who are here at school. Mrs. Prank B. Kellogg. wife of the Secretary of State, was the guest in | whose honor Mrs. Edward H. Gheen en- | tertained at luncheon today in her | home on New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Lehlbach, wife of Frederick R. Lehlbach, Representative in Congress | | Friday | MRS. COOLIDGE AND THE WIVES OF THE PRESIDENT’S CABINET From left to right: Mrs. John G. Sargent, Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur, Mrs. Harry S. New, Mrs. Coolidge. Mrs. Frank B. Keliogg, Mrs. William in the home of the Secrefary of State President Coolidge's cahinet. New York City are at the Willard, where thev have faken a suit> for their party for the inauguration ceremonies. Mrs. Charles Greenough is with them. Maj. Philip Rhinelander of New York city, who is_visiting Briz. Gen. and Mrs. Frank R. Keefer. enfertained at | dinner last evening at the Willard, afterg Wward with his guests atftending the Evening Dancng Class n the Willard room suite. His guests were Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles McK. Seltz- | from New Jersey, will be at home in- | farmally tomorrow afternoon, March 3, | from 4 to 7 o'clock at her residence, 1801 Sixteenth street. | The Minister of Canada and Mrs Massey entertained a ‘company at luncheon today and will be hosts ab ‘dinner Monday evening. The Minister of Guatemala and | Senora de Recinos will entertain at tea this_afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock in ‘the legation at 1614 Eighteenth strect. The Minister and Senora de Recinus were hosts at dinner last evening, their | & ; [ Buests being the Ambassador of Brazi!, ;*r‘;lm o4 u:‘sY;(»g;cklr:?nlr}(:\-w:g.::‘n?nu | Senhor §. Gurgel do Amaral; the Am- | from 4 b e glon bassador of Cuba and Senora de Fer. Barrack sl | ‘rara. the Ambassador of Chile and| wrs Robert N. Stansfield was hostess Senora de Davila, the Minister of Bo- {5 5 dinner party at the Willard last | Tivia and Senora de Medina. the Min- | evening' taking her guoss s the Tap. | “ister of Ecuador, Senor Don Gonzaio | gay Evening Dancing Class in the Wil- - Zaldumbide: the charge daffaires of | o' TioR | - Balvador_and Senora de Leiva. the| ; “United States Minister to Guatemala. Mr. Arthur H. Geissler: the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. The charge d'affaires of Switzerland and Mme. Lardy were hosts to & smal company at dinner last evening. ‘The commandant of the Army Wa College and Mrs. William D. Connor | Miss Rebecca Dial will be at home to- | | morrow afternoon in her studio in the | | Portland at 4 o'clock, when her one-act | -Leo S. Rowe: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin | play, “A Social Success.” which was | “Thaw, Mr. and Mrs. Thurston, Mrs. presented at the Congressional Club last < Thomas C. Dawson and Mr. Walter | week, will be repeated. Scott Penfield. | e | — | Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman will have | ‘The Secretary of Labor and MIS. with her over the week end her de- | - James J. Davis will entertain a large | putanic niece. Miss Olice de Peyster of | .company at a 5 o'clock buffet supper | New York. Miss Laura Tuckerman is tomorrow in their home on Massa-|also with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, + chusetts avenue, when the guests will | Tuckerman, for the inauguration. include the Pennsylvania Legislature. | — * They will be hosts to a company Mon- | _Mrs. Bayard Cutting of New York ! day afternoon at a 5 o'clock buffet sup- | City has taken an apartment at the per. | Carlton, where she will remain for sev T | eral days. < The Secretary of Agriculture and — 1 Mrs. Jardine were the guests of Mr. and | Comdr. and Mrs. John W. Morse have | Mrs. J. Walter Drake of Detroit, at | As their guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert dinner last night in the presidential Frey of Marlborough, Mass., who wili “dining room of the Mayflower, when |rgmain over the inauguration. e e e Claaed Mr. and | Gov. and Mrs, Louis L. Emmerson of wMEs. Fakin, Mise Hina M. West of | Ilinois arrived in Washington _last : Huron Mich. the Nutional Re. | Night and will be guests at the May- pibioan cmmiicovoman. 316 et | Jonts, SINE lne, naugual peria sister, Mrs. DeWitt Davis of Detroit. | chusetts will arrive in Washington 10- | | morrow and will also occupy a suite man, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frank S Keefer. @ol. Stanley Ford. Maj. and {Mrs. John F. Andrey and Maj. and Mrs. Willis D. Crittenberger, Mrs. Dorsey Richardsor and sister, Mrs. William Houghteling, have T turned 1o Washington from New Yor nd rejoined their aunt, Miss Helen Sannon, at the Hay-Adams House. Judge and Mrs. John W. Price will be joined today af the Wardman Park Hotel by the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Tiller of Emooria, Va. who will remain until after the inauguration, Gov. Graves of Alabama and Mis Bibh Graves arrived in Washington this morning. two days earlier than schedule. and are making their headquarters af the Arlington Hotel. Mr. Edmund Domer Rheem will be host to a company at the Club Chantecler supper dance tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Requa of Santa Barbara, Calif., who spent part of last Winter in Washington at the May- flower, have returned to the hotel, where they will be guests for a week. They will go to New York before returning West. Mr. Requa was assistant to Mr. Hoover when he was food administrator. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Slaughter enter- tained a small company at the Club Chantecler supper danee last night, Dr. 8. B. Muncaster has from a visit in Florida. Mrs. Edna Horde Richardson and Miss Betty Richardson of Los Angeles. have taken an apartment at the Wood- ward until April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W. Peckham of New York City, have arrived in Wash- ington for a brief stay and are stopping returned M. Jardine, Mrs. Will . “Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman enter- “tained at dinner last night at their home at Ridge Lands. - 'The guests were the Bulgarian Min- .Aster and Mme. Radeff. Sir John and .Lady Broderick. Senator and Mrs. ,Moses, Senator Hale, Senator and Mrs. .Oddie, Admiral and Mrs. McVey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Atkinson from Reno, Nev.. Mrs. Rushmore Patterson. Mrs. 3,",{," Ridgely and Mr. and Mrs. Carter eld. Mrs. Walter P. George, wife of the Senator from Georgia, entertained a company at luncheon today at the «Carlton in honor of her house guest, at the Mayflower, where the Governor | of Connecticut and Mrs. Trumbull and the Governor of Michigan and Mrs. Fred W. Green are guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cluett will en- tertain at a trio of small parties at the | Club Chantecler supper sessions tonight, | tomorrow night and Monday. | Governors of States Adding Dignity to March 4 Ball. | The reception to the governors and | their wives at the inaugural charity | ball will be an outstanding event in the social history of Washington. They will be received by Mrs. John Allan Mrs. L. D. Richardson. Th R © BUESIS | Dougherty, chairman, and the first in Sl | line will be the Governor of Connecti- Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, wife of | cut and Mrs. John H. Trumbull. “Benator Vandenberg of Michigan, en-l The others, in_order of - their recep- tertained a party of young ladies from | tion, will be the Governor of Maine and _Grand Rapids, Mich.. at luncheon at | Mrs. William Tudor Gardiner, the Gov- the Willard today, who are students in | ernor of Vermoni and Mrs. John E, the Washington private schools. Weeks, the Governor of Tiinois and S | Mrs. Louis L. Emerson, the Governor of Senator Edward I Edwards will re- | Rhode Island and Mrs. Norman S, Case, main for a few days longer in his | the Governor of Florida a 3 nd Mrs. Boyle apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. | £ Carlton, the Governor of®Wisconsin Miss Elizabeth Edwards went yesterday | and Mrs. Walter J. Kohler, the Gov- 1o their home in Jersey City, N. J., | ernor of Alabama and Mrs. Bibb Graves Where her father will join her. the Governor of Delaware and Mrs, Senator-elect and Mrs, Hamilton . | Clavton Douglass, Buck, the Governor of _Kean of New Jersey arrived in Wash- | 10Wa and Mrs. John Hammill, the Gov- “ington last night and will be in resi- | ernor of Wyoming and Mrs. Frank C. .dence at the Mayflower where they |Emerson, the Governor of Kentucky and “have Jeased one of the suites. They will | Mrs. Flem D. Sampson, the Governor “have with them for the inaugural period | Of Massachusetts and Mrs. Frank G. their two sons and their wives, Mr. |Allen and the Governor of New Hamp- | and Mrs. John Kean of Far Hills, N. J.. shire and Mrs, Charles W. Tobey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winthrop| Maj. John Coolidge. on the staff of “Kean of Livingston, N. J.. and the Gov. Trumbull of Connecticut, #ill oc- brother and sister of the Senator-elect, . Cupy a box. Mr. Julian H. Kean and Miss Lucy H Kean, who live at the old Kean home- #tead. Ursino. the home of the first |- Governor of New Jersey, in Elizabeth. | Senator-elect Kean will give a recep- tion Monday afternon from 4 to 7 o'clock in the ballroom at the Mayflower Hotel when all natives and residents of New Jersey now in Washington will be guests. Maj. and Mrs. Sherman Miles will . present their daughter. Misz Nanita Miles. to society at a tea this after- noon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock; at 1761 N street. Assisting Mrs. Miles will be ' Countess Szechenyi, wife of the Min- ister of Hungary: Mme. Radefl., wife of the Bulgarian Minister: Mrs. Thomas F. Bayard, Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, Mrs. Wallace Neff and Mrs. Samuel Reber.- The bud will have with her | Miss Faith Phillips and Miss Katharine | Carlisle. Miss Miles will wear a frock of pink moire and carry pink roses and Mrs. Miles will be in a gray go Burchell’s Bouquet Coffee Quality Superb 4OC Lb. N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. | (Freethought) THE SECULAR LEAGUE Musicians’ Hall, 1008 E St. N.W. 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Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waggaman were hosts to a party of 14 at dinner at the Willard last evening at which the honor | guests were Col. and Mrs. Lyton C. | Ament of New York. who are at the i Willard over inauguration day. | _Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cherles B. | Riggs entertained & dinner party of }about 20 guests last night at the Wil- | lard, the party later going to the dancing class, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Drake of { Detroit, have come to Washington for the inaugural ceremonies and are sta; ing’ at m F. Whiting and Mrs. James when Mrs. Kellogg gave her last the former Assistant Secretary of Com- merce. Dr. and Mrs. James M. Scott. of Leb- anon, Kans., who are now at the Ma flower, were luncheon hosts yesterd having as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Landvoight, Mr. and Mrs. J. R White, Mrs. Merle Thurlby. Mrs, War- ren Vining, Miss Alta Smith and Miss Pauline Adams. Mrs. Orton Patterson of Chattanooga, Tenn., is the guest of Miss Mary Tem- 1 ple at the Mayflower for the inaugura- tion season. Mrs. Guy Despard Goff. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. George Cyrus Thorpe, Mrs. William Barrett Ridgely and Mrs, Carl Klemm are among the box holders entertaining guesis for the Anspacher ure on March 6. which is th of the series, at the Willard, and at the luncheon in_the Willard room after- ward the Assistant Secretary of State. is to be honor guest. of Mrs: Robert Whitney Imbrie at the lecture and the luncheon following. Mrs. Harry P. Huse and Miss Elise_Alexander, Miss Dorothea Lane and Miss Bina Day Deneen are enter- taining guests for the lecture. Mrs. Edgar Snow will entertain a perty of 10 at the Club Chantecler sup- per dance tonight Mr. Fitzhugh Lee was host to a small party af. the Club Chantecler supper dance last night Col. and Mrs. George W. Burleigh of New York are at the Willard Hotel until after the inauguration ceremonics. Citizens’ Joint Committee Keeping Open House. The Citizens' Joint Committee for Na- tional Representation is keeping open house for inaugural visitors and,a cor- dial reception is cxténded to all who drop into_ its_headquarters on the first {floor of the Press Club Building. The |latest news is to be heard oves its radio |and tea is served the guests | —Today Mr. Washington pham, Mr. 55¢—Luncheon—55¢ THE GREEN SHUTTER 807 H N.W. De Luxe Dinner—75c¢ Chokers Remodeled We have pleased tomers. You will be $ surprised how beau- . tiful we can make your choker look Very Reasonoble Estimates on Coats New England Furriers Benigmin Sherman, Prop. thousands of cus- We use the best of findings. 618 12th St.. 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Schrader, Mrs. Samuel Herrick, Mrs. Virgil Jackson, Mrs. J. E. Jones, Mrs. Basil Manly, Mrs. Charles W. Fitz, Mrs. Evelyn Widney, Mrs.' R H. Higgins, Mrs. Robert C. Howard, Mrs. R. Thomas West, Mrs. Ernest R. McComas and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and Jack McDonald have motored from their home in Charles Town, W. Va., to attend the inauguration, and are stay- ing at the Grace Dodge Hotel. M All alumni of the University of Texas who are in Washington will have an op- portunity to get together at the Inde- pendence day meeting of the Texas State Society. which is to be held to- night at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Six- teenth street northwest, at 8:30 o'clock. 1t is hoped that the nLew members of the House of Representatives from Texas will be present in order that they may be welcomed into the society and | get’ acquainted with the Texans in Washington. Those who are new_here are Mr. R. Q. Lee of Cisco, Mr. O. H Cross of Waco and Mr. Wright Patman n‘r Texarkana, Tex., all Representatives- | elect. The District of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs will assist the hos- pitality committee in receiving the in- | LEARN | Costume Designing Pattern Drafting Dressmaking and Milliners Make vour own dresses. wraps and hats while learning. Graduates assisied 1o | positions LIVINGSTONE ACADEMY | 20 Years in Washington « 1333 F St.. apnasite Fox. Met. 2883 But the thousands wh his inauguration are in Francis Goodwin. | | augural visitors at the National Press | Club Tuesday afternoon. " | _ Mrs, Edgar B. Meritt, Mrs. William J. La_Varre, Mrs. Gertrude Bischoff, | Mrs. Ernest Daniel. Mrs. Fenno Saw- | | telle, Mrs. Charles R. Henry. Mrs. S. L. Hilton, Mrs. Carrie Smith, Mrs. Charles | M. Jones, Mrs. Joseph C. Hemphill, Mrs. | William Wheeler, Mrs. Hortense Fuller. | Mrs. Jason Waterman. Mrs, A. B, Mc- Manus, Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs. Red- | wood Vandegrift, Mrs. Edith Sears. Mrs, Charles Langley. Mrs. Henry Church- hill Cook and Mrs. William W. Scott are on the committee. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Chiles of Col- lege Heights, Fredericksburg, Va. an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Lnla Garland Chiles, to Mr. Roger Clarke, both of Fredericksburz. Word of the marriage. which was performed Wednesday in Washington, was a sur- prise to the many relatives and friends of the families. Mrs. Clarke is the voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chiles and a member | of the second-year commercial class at | the State Teachers' College. having re- ceived her high-school education at the College Heights High School. The bridegroom is a well krfown business man and a member of the board of di- rectors of the Chamber of Commerce of Fredericksburg. Upon _their return | from a wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs Clarke will make their home in Fred- ericksburg. —_— | Mme. Julius A. de Lagnel will be at | home to the members of the Art Pro- | moters’ Club tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at her apartment in the | Mendota, when Mme. Susanne Oldberg will be the guest of honor. Receiving | with Mme. de Lagnel will be Mrs. Hunt- | ington-Kidd, _Mrs. ‘Turin _Bradford | Boone. Miss Gertrude Richardson Brig- ' | ham and the officers of the club. Among the guests will be Mr. Mrs. Henry Charles Finkel. Mrs ander Woodburn, Mr. Felix La | wallace Wright, Mr. Ernest Smit Walters and Mr. Willlam Gray. Miss Matalee Take. Miss Deal Bogue and | Miss Mittie Burch will pour tea. There will be a short business session at 4:30, with important announcements, fol- lowed by a musical program at 5 o'clock, when Mme. Oldberg will introduce Miss soprano: Miss Vena Mr. Geoffrey Creyke, 'high baritone, and M. Perry Ruther ford, basso. SATURDAY SCHOOL URGED RALEIGH. N. C, March 2 (#) —It may be lucky for Senator Wilie M. and Alex- e, Mr. Person, legislator from Franklin County, | that school children don't vote, He said last night he will introduce a bill in the General Assembly to re- quire public schools to hold eight-hour | sessions, To make metters worse to include Saturday as a - PEACHES Packed in Delicious Brandy Syrup he is going chool day. Pint jars...... .31.50! Quart jars .....$2.75 N. W. Burchell 817-19 Fourteenth St. being no stranger, needs no welcome from us. o are here to brighten: vited to make this store their book headquarters and meeting-place. " Tt is pleasant to meet friends among books or books among friends at U \ SOCIET e ——————————————— MUELLER FAILS TO DRAW |BILL URGES TEACHING CENTRISTS INTO CABINET| | Chancellor Unable to Expand Min- istry Before Stresemann | Leaves for Geneva, By the Associated Press. BERLIN, March 2.—Chancellor Her- mann Mueller had not succeeded in ex- | panding his cabinet to include the Cen- | trists again, as he had hoped. when the German delegation, headed by Foreign | Minister Gustav Stresemann, left late | night_for Geneva. hen Centrists declared that they would re-enter the cabinet only if all coalition parties would bind themselves | in advance to support Centrist cabinet members in all matters. The people’s | | party declined to commit its members | in advance to the budget. The chan- cellor then declared his efforts to form a majority coalition must be considered ended for the present, but he sald em- phatically that the minority cabinet would continue to function and wpuld Jé?lx.,n1 throw responsibility on each d BLACK IS IN PRETORIA. | on the Reichstag. Publisher Conveys Mail During | Flight to Cape Town. PRETORIA, Transvaal, March 2 (@) —Van Lear Black, the Baltimore publisher, who is on an airplane journey | from London to Cape Town, arrived here yesterday after a one-stop flight | from "Livingstone, Northern Rhodesia. He brought with him a story of con- gested commerce and halted travel at. Livingstone caused by the railway strike | in_Rhodesia. | Mr. Black carried three government | mail bags to Bulawayo in Southerr | | Rhodesia. He said that many travelers, | marooned at Livingstone for three weeks, had tried to obtain passage with him | in his machine. | U. 8. ‘Subs’ in Costa Rican Harbor. | _SAN JOSE, Costa Rica, March 2 | (). —Twelve submarines of the United ' | States Navy accompanied by two mother , | ships and another war vessel anchored |in_the harbor of Puntarenas vesterday. ———caror of Puntarenas yesterday. i | 916 16th St. N.W. The Best Dinner in Town One Dcllar Sunday—Turkey Dinner Monday—Capon Dinner 5 te T:30 PM. 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