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2 SQCIETY THE SUNDAY Inauguration Day Drawing ! Vast Throng to the Capital, Nation-Wide Interest Manifested in Impending Change in National Administration—Special and Personal News Notes. Maj rived in W in Cleveland, Ohio auguration and are at the Carlton. The Rev. William Rivers Taylor and | Grace Dodge Hotel Mr. Ha They Taylor arrived yesterday at the dams House are visiting Mrs. Strong, who also lives at the Hay-Adams | House, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Day of River- | and Mrs. John Berry have ar-|been the honor Miss Helen D. Schulze of Goucher | College. Baltimore, is staying at the for the inaugura- | tion. | L Fom R iiadelphie. | Mrs. Robert Hiligreen of Alliance, Ohlo, is in Washington for the inaugu- ration, and is the guest of her cousin, | Miss Volla Winner, at the Mayflower. side. Calif.. are guesis over March 4 of | DTty of Five Enjoving Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman. Mrs. Fred Heath \isiting_ Mrs. Perc dence, 2100 § street Mrs. Edward S. Munford and MM Norvell Clark Munford, who spent Feb- ruary in Garden City, N. Y., will re- main in New York through March. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and Miss Madeleine Austin, who are spending the season at the Drake, New York, have of Muncie, Ind., is Heath at her resi- arrived in Washington to remain over | the inauguration and are at the Carlton. Mrs. C. C. Calhoun and Mrs. James Huntington Turner have returned to ‘Wacshington, having spent a month in their girlhood home in New Orleans. Among the daily entertainments given in their honor was a large luncheon given by Mrs. James Thomson, for- merly Miss Genevieve Champ Clark, ter of the late Spraker of the Will Entertain Guests At the Charity Ball. liam Eric Fowler, formerly of Washing C.. now of Californ vill entertain a large party at the in- :ugural charity ball. Mrs. Benjamin Waddell of Somerset, y., and Col. Charles H. Bauer of New City are the house guests for the | nauguration of Gov. and Mrs, E. P. forrow at their home on Kanawha treet. Miss Edwina Morrow and Mrs. harles Robert Morrow will entertain a ouse party for the inauguration. The e will be Miss Sue Cree of Coving- n, Ky.; Miss Betty Ireys of Frankfort, Mr. Samuel Burbank of Philadel- . Pa., and Mr. Arnold Judy of De- Miss Morrow will entertain his afternoon in honor of her Dr. and Mrs. Percy H. Williams of aw York City have arrived in Wash- gton for the inaugural ceremonies and ¢ stopping at the Carlton. Dr. Wil- ms is a member of the Hoover over- as and war service organizations. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gans will have sir guests during the inauguration riod their brother and sister-in-law, - and Mrs. Jacob Gans of Richmond, | *.. and Mr. S. L. Rothafel of the Roxy 1eater, New York City. Mrs, Samuel Williams Earle, record- 3 secretary general of the D. A. R. s as her guests in her apartment in * Mayflower her son. Mr. S. Edwin rle of Chicago, and his young daugh- , Elsie Earle, and her niece, Miss ma Earle Adams of Elizabeth, N. J., 0 has been her guest for the past nth. Mrs. Earle will go to Atlantic y after the inauguration for a short it. Her son will accompany her are. Mrs. White, widow of Mr. William nry White, has returned to her home, 29 Park road, from Southern Pines, C., wh spent the month of bruary at the Highland Pines Inn. \Ir. and Mrs. Julius Rosenwald of icago came to the Capital yesterday spend the inaugural period at the y-Adams House. Miss Gertrude Sulski, niece of Mr. 4 Mrs. M. Pasternak, has returned ‘m a visit in Miami, Fla., and At- nta, Ga. Miss Sulski, whose home is Johannesburg, South Africa, has Winter in California. | Mr. and Mrs. William D. West, Mr. {and Mrs. L. Perry West and Mrs. Aubrey | L. Clarke are spending the Winter in California. They traveled by the all- est at several social | shington from their home | functions in Washington this Winter, to attend the o | | water route, through the Panama Canal. | Dr. J. J. Richardson has as his guest at the Wardman Park Hotel, Mr. and | Mrs. Edwin Green of Forest Hills, Long nd, N. Y. Is | | Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wiliam H. Davis or 1 1351 Oak street northwest, are enter- Mr. Frank Barr Pullinger and Mr: Charles Marshman Slocum of Plain. | field, N. J. Mrs. Geneva Dunham and her guest, Mrs. Robert Phillips of Paducah, Ky, have returned to Mrs. Dunham’'s home | on Sixteenth street from a xonnight's] | visit in New York. Mrs. Valeria | Elizabeth Knapp of Riverside, Conn., and New York City, are at the Carlton Hotel for the inaugural festivities. Mrs. | Langeloth and Miss Knapp will remain | in Washington for a week or ten days. E Mrs. Robert J. Burdette of Pasadena, | Calif.. has arrived in Washington for the inauguration and is at the May-| | flower. Miss Elsie C. Sonnenberg of Hyatts | ville, Md., sailed for Bermuda Februar |28, She will be at the Hotel Hamilton. | Mr. Clinton Gapen, formerly of Wash- ' ington, now of Rochester, N. Y., is the | gueet of his brother, Col. Nelson Gapen, | at 4415 Seventeenth street for inaugu- | ral week. | Railway President Here From California Home. | Mr. Paul Shoup, president, Southern Pacific Railway; Mrs. Shoup and Mr.| Paul Shoup, jr, from California, are| stopping in Washington and will attend | the inaugural charity ball Monday | night. Mrs. J. T. Wailes, who has returned to her apartment at the Mayflower from a trip to New York and Augusta, Ga., has as her guests for the inauguration | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hiltman of New | York City. Mrs. Hiltman is the aunt by marriage of Mrs. Jean Large, sister of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, who was her k‘l{ou;e guest during a recent visit in New | ork. Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Collinge of | Detroit are here for the inauguration | and are at the Willard Hotel. | Mrs. Jacob Herschman of Cranford, N. J., who has been spending some time with her sons, Dr. M. J. Herschman and Mr. H. K. Herschman, left today for Cranford, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Adolph Fischel. Miss Betty Smith of Barrington, R. I, who was the guest of the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis during taining the latter's brother and sister, | Langeloth and _Miss | Inaugural Charity Ball Attracts ‘There has been an unprecedented de- for the inaugural chari Society Leaders mand for boxes and all have been taken ! i ball at the Washington Auditorium tomorrow night. | Some of the governors and others from out of town are having very large box parties, and many prominent persons in Washington also are entertaining & great number of gue: Much attention will doubtless be cen- tered upon the box which Maj. John Coolidge will occupy. ‘The Auditorium has been transformed derful array of flags, the colorful uni- forms of the military organizations, the governors with their staffs in uniform and the elaborate gowns worn by the women will form a magnificent back- ground for the greatest social event that years. Among other boxholders are impor- tant officials and men and women prom- inent in public and private life, includ: ing Senator and Mrs. Guy D. Goff, for mer Senator and Mrs. Joseph S. Freling- huysen, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Atterbury. Capt. and Mrs. MacArthur, Mrs. Harry Black of New York, Mr. Kingman Brewster, Mrs. Crane Chadbourne, Mr. J. 8. Coombs, Mrs. James Curtin, Mrs. the Christmas holidays, has returned to | ‘Washington for the inauguration with | her aunt, Mrs, Ernest J. Lyons, of New | York City, and is staying at the May- flower. | Mr. Frank E. Bard of Cleveland is in Washington for the insuguration and is at the Willard Hotel. Mr. David C.Bangs will arrive In Washington Monday for the inaugura- tion ceremonies and will be at the Bur- lington Hotel. Vl'lite HO“SC Dinner Tonight to Honor Incoming Executive (Continued From First Page.) tert d Mrs. Hopkins. Dr. and Mrs. James A. Lyon will en- | tain at dinner this evening in com- ment to their house guests, Mr. and rs. J. W. M. Robbins of New York and -, 'Edward Robbins of Cleveland. Dr. d Mrs. Lyon will entertain in their antry home, Glenview Farm, near ‘ckville, and among their other guests om out of town will be Maj. and Mrs. * tarles P. George, son-in-law and ughter of the Vice President-elect, nator Charles Curtis; Mr. and Mrs. ardell St. John of Wallingford, Conn , 10 are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. wffmann, and Mr. Berk of London, gland, who is with Mr. and Mrs. Levi oke for the inauguration. Mr. and Mrs. Fres c D. McKenney 1 entertain at dinner this evening honor of Gen. and Mrs. Atterbury of iladelphia “tertain at Mayflower r Their House Guests. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Moebs enter- ned at dinner last evening in the yflower in compliment 1o their ase guests, Mrs. Richard deB. Board- n and Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Skinner | Boston. The other guests were the ‘nister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; + military atiache of the Cuban ‘bassy and Senora de Prieto, the sec- 4 secretary of the Argentine em- iy, Senor Pablo Santos Munoz; 8ge and Mrs. Frederick L. Siddons, ¢ Richard Beamish of Philadelphia 4 Mrs. H. L. Bowden and Mrs. Law- fce Hansel of Boston. 94rs. Hennen Jennings entertained at aper last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Garland of ookline, Mass., were hosts at dinner t evening at the Mayflower, having their guests Mr. and Mrs. Allen pe and their two sons, Mr. Allen pe, jr., and Mr. Thomas Pope. Mrs. ~rland entertained at tea yesterday ernoon, when her guests were Mrs lllam Harris and Mrs, Charles F. 1ghes. Zol. Henry Spencer Merrick enter- ned at the dinner dance at the ardman Park Hotel last evening. Mrs. A tea this Allan will entertain from 5 to 7 k in compliment to her house st. Mrs. Henry Bennett Sheets of ffalo and West Point. who arrived sterday for a short visit. Assisting the tea table will be Mrs Ernest v Mrs. Ernest Darbrity of Pitts- rgh. Miss Elizabeth Mohun and Miss wroline Johnson. wall afternoon Comdr. and Mrs. Adolf von Pickardt tertained at the supper dance last ening at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Eldon Paul King will entertain small company Sunday at the May- swer in horor of Mrs. Fellx Golds- wough and her daughter, Miss Helene dsborough. of the Green Spring Val- v, Baltimore, Md Later the party il attend the governor's reception at 1e Willard Hotel Miss Peggy Hamilton of Los Angeles. alif., will entertain at dinner this eve- Mayflower, having as her . Gen. William E. Gilmore, n at a dinner in honor of Col. | % | For Mi Careme Breakfast. | who is in charge of the Procurement Division of the Air Corps, stationed at the Wilbur Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio, and Mr. Arthur Goebel, the aviator who flew across the Paclfic| Ocean. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Mallan will en- | tertain at dinner this evening in honor | |of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. | | Thomas Kennedy of Philadelphia. They | | will be hosts at supper Monday evening. Mrs. L. Mosher entertained last night at the supper dance at the Wardman | Park Hotel. Others who entertained were Mr. John E. Corette, Mrs. R. Wat- | son, Mrs. Sam Worthington, Mr. B. S.| | White, Mr. R. Smithers, Mr. B. F. Miller, Mr. C. D. McDaniel, Mr. M. May, | Mr. M. McKaldy, Mr. K. Zirkle, Mr. L. | Wolford, Mr. Thomas Moore, Mr. A. R. | | Carpenter, Mr. Stanley Searles, Mr. A. | Richardson, Mr. L. A. Payson, Mr. John !'B. Moore, Mr. Zan D. Koolwyk, Mr. A. Girodini, Mr. E. J. Monton, Mr, L. B. ik’e::lnm and Mr. J. A. Long. Mrs. Wood Takes Table | Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood has | taken a table for the Mi Careme victory | | breakfast to be given for the benefit of | the final fund for Monticello, Thurs- day, March 7, at the Willard Hotel. Miss Mary Temple was hostess to a | company of 20 at tea yesterday in the | Palm Court of the Mayflower in compli- ment to her guests, Mrs. Orton Patter- | son of Chattanooga, Tenn., and Mrs. A. | L. Buchanan of Memphis, Tenn. Mr. Joseph Schiavone entertained mann, Mrs. Jeremiah Milbank of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marsh, Mr. and Mrs,_Charles R. Murray, Mrs. George W. Perkins, Mrs. Bascom Slemp, Mr George Vits and Miss Williams. Towa Scciety Reception And Ball Tuesdgy Night Elaborate plans are abou$ completed for the military ball and reception to be given by the Towa State Society at the United States Chamber of Com- merce Building Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. The ball is a farewell recep- tion in honor of Col. Charles Burton Robbins, Assistant Secretary of War, and Gov. and Mrs. John Hammill will be guests of honor. All visiting Towans attending the inauguration ceremony will be guests. Reports from Iowa are that the Hoover birthplace special train will be | in several sections to accommodate the large number of people expected to come from Iowa to Washington for the inauguration, and the Coe College Mil- ttary Band of 70 pieces of Cedar Rapids, Towa, has been selected as. the official band to represent Iowa in the parade. This band will give a short concert, beginning at 8:30 o'clock, and the Army Band Orchestra will furnish music for the ball. In the receiving line will be Col. Charles Burton Robbins, Gov. and Mrs. | John Hammill, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Good, Maj. Gen. and Mrs, W. D. Cox- nor, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. E. Kreger, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Hull, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles McK. Saltzman, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Gibbs, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George S. Simonds, Senator and Mrs. Smith W. Brookhart, Senator and Mrs. Daniel F. Steck, Rep- resentative and Mrs. C. W. Ramseyer, Representative and Mrs. L. J. Dickin- son, Representative and Mrs. Willlam Boies, Representative G. N. Haugen, Representative and Mrs. W. F. Kopp, Representative and Mrs. F. Dickinson Letts, Representative and Mrs. Lloyd Thurston, Representative and Mrs, F. J. B. Robinson, Representative Cyrenus Cole, Representative and Mrs. Earl Vincent, Representative and Mrs. C. C. Dowell, Mr. Leslie M. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull, Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley, Miss Gertrude M. Louis, Mr. Carl Hoffman, Miss Martha McClure, dinner last evening at the Congressional . Country Club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. | 1 i o ors: Charlie Rawson and Mr. John E. Gill of Trenton, N. J. Among the guests were Senator Henry F. Ashurst, Miss Mary O'Toole, Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Cuniberti, Mr. and Mrs. E. Roy Lewis, Col. and Mrs. Robert N. | Harper, Mr. and Mrs, Hilleary Offutt, | . Vincent di Girolamo, Mr. Cav. and M and Mrs. Lee Som Mr. and Mrs. E. Joseph Aronoff, Dr. and Mrs. Damon Binkert, Miss Egle Schiavone, Miss Lee | Shepherd, Mr. Byron Dailey and Capt. J. A Hillman, Mrs. Prank B, Steele, wife of the sec- | Lambda Zeta Gamma Unit At Annivcrsary Banquet ‘The Fairf: room of the Willard last night was the scene of the fifth anniversary banquet of the Lambda Zeta Gamma Sorority. The white rose, the sororif flower, was used with | clusters of Spring flowers on the table. | The blue and gold menus and the place retary general of the National Soclety, | cards were very simply but tastefully Sons of the American Revolution, gave | engraved with the sorority’s seal. a luncheon yesterday in honor of Mrs, The 50 members who attended were. pre- Ganson Depew of Buffalo, N. Y., and sented with silver filigreed bar pins Mrs. Ernest E. Rogers of New London, | having the club's coat-of-arms on them. | at the National Sons of the Mary Vaccaro, Mu, as toastmistress. | American Revolution headquarters m'- troduced each of the speakers in a A Conn | Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Rolf L. Olsen of New | Rochelle, N. Y., and children arrive to- day to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steel over :nauguration week. Mrs. James A. Preer entertained at!Stuart Gordon, Delta. Ty clever and original manner. The chapters were represented, re- spectively, by Miss Helen McCloskey, Mu; Miss Catherine Berlin, Beta; Miss Margaret Simons, Gamma, and Miss Miss Evelyn dinner Wednesday evening at the Grace | Fraas, national president, gave a talk Dodge Hotel. Mr. Edgar A. Behrend entertained at tea yesterday afternoon at home for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Messinger of New York, who are here for the inaugu- ration, Mr. H. O. Black of New York City | 15 friends at will entertain a party of a buffet luncheon at the Willard to- morrow during the parade. Golamlia GhapieaDIATR . Recently Entertained Mrs. Mary D. Chenoweth Turner and of the Chever! Mrs. Elizabeth Chenoweth Sloan enter- in, tained the Columbia Chapter, D. A. R. | St . Mrs. ay evening in thew home, 1507 John Davis, Mrs. Mae Rae Donald and Mrs. Willlam N ‘Tuesday Lamoni street, on co-operation. After the dinner the sorority members and their friends danced until 1 o'clock. Miss Evelyn Fraas, Miss Mercedes Bordas, Miss Dorothy Scott, Miss Seraphin Bordas and their committees are responsible for the success of the event. Card Party Given in Aid Of Cheverly School The first of a series of subscription card parties was held Priday evening at the residence of Mr, and Mrs. Rob- | ert Marshall in Chevarly for the benefit School. Those assist- Mrs. Marshall were Mrs. Preaman klin, Mrs. William Gait! into a palatial ballroom and the won-| has taken place in the Capital City in| Edward Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Iser-| Mr. S. Bern Leonard. Mr. and | | 5 ' Of Personal Interest i i To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer will be | hosts at a dinner-dance tonight at the | Mayflower Hotel in honor of out-of- town guests. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel J. King of New York are guests over the inauguration period of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King of Lanier place. Mrs. Morton Luchs and Mrs. Jerome Meyer have invitations out for a lunch- eon and card party at the Country | Club Tuesday in honbr of out-of-town uests. Mrs. Samuel J. Pack returned Tues- day from a stay of & month in Cali- fornia. En route home she visited | points of interest. | Miss Gertrude King of New York is | visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Irs. Henry L. Kaufman, over the " inauguration. | Miss Jane Luchs entertained at a bridge tea in her home, 3534 Fulton street, Saturday, February 23, in honor of her cousin, Mrs. Willilam Bush, for- merly Miss Emilie Kohn of Baltimore. | Twenty-four guests were in the party. | 'Mr. and Mrs. William Bush. whose marriage recently took place in Balti- | more, have returned from their honey- | moon and are at home at 2701 Massa- | chusetts avenue, | The Friday Bridge Club was enter- | tained at luncheon, followed by mah- Jong, by Mrs, Abe Sigmund in the past | week' at her apartment in the Roose- | velt, | Mrs. David Frank has joined her son, | Master Jack Prank, in Birmingham, | Ala., the guest of relatives. | day from a visit {James E. Greenberg. | The Sisterhood has arranged for an | Oriental fair, to take place at the Com- | munity Center the evening of Monda; | March 25. Many attractive booths have | been planned. Mrs. David Frank is chairman and Benjamin Leon, vice chairman. Mrs. Milton Goldsmith has returned from a visit in New York. | Mrs. A. M. Fishel entertained the | Afternoon Sewing Circle Friday in her | home, 2614 Connecticut avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simon left yes- | terday for a trip to Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wolf will be | hosts at dinner tomorrow night at the | Country Club in honor of out-of-town | guests. | Mrs, Charles Frank has returned from a visit of two weeks in New York. Mrs. Lester Lansbwrgh, with her \deughter, Miss Louise Lansburgh, and [Miss A. Lytton of New York, are at the Carlton Hotel to remain until after the inauguration. Miss Deborah Mae Liebman was given a surprise party Tuesday night in her | home by a number of her girl friends to celebrate her seventeenth birthday | | anniversary. Mrs. David Sanger was hostess: on Thursday at a luncheon, followed by ! cut avenue. | Mr. Robert Baum is at home and is | entertaining several classmates from !the University of Pennsylvania during | {the inauguration period. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mandle and Mr. | and Mrs. J. Shulman were hosts at a dinner dance at the Country Club Sa urday night, February 23. | Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger was hostess at | luncheon in her home, 2833 Twenty- | seventh street, Tuesday, followed by | bridge. Miss Rickie Gans will have as her | guests for inauguration week Mrs. Wal- | ter Gans, Miss Helen Gans, Mrs. Ed- | ward Gans and Mrs. Oberdorfer of Rich- (mond, Va, and Mrs. Rita Saimson of | | Baltimore. Miss Marie Strauss of Baltimore is| siting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. | M. Baer, 2807 Connecticut avenue. STAR. WASHINGTON, Mrs, Benjamin Leon returned Tues- | in Mount Vernon, | N. Y., where she was the guest of her | | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | D. U. MARCH 3. 1929—PART 3. Py | Operatic Stars Listed | | | Caldwell, Upper left: Miss Suzette Dewey, daughter of the financial advisor to the | Polish government and Mrs. Dewey, who have announced her engagement to Mr. Frederick Moulton Alger, jr. —Underwood Photo. ! Center: Miss Nancy Hamliton. whose engagement to Mr. Victor Alfaro has | been announced by her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hamilton., —Underwood Photo. | Right: Miss Mary Devereux, whose parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan| SOCIET Y. Prominent Capital Folk Announce At Homes The Secretary of Agriculture, M- willam M. Jardine, held an informal reception vesterday afternoon to the personnel of the Agriculture Deps nent. ‘The Chief of Staff, U. 8. A, Ger Charles P. Summerall, and Mrs. Sum merall will be at home this afternacn in their home in Fort Myer and will r ceive from 4 to 6 o'clock. 2 Lehlbach, wife of Frederick R Lehlbach, Representative in Congre: Jersey street, Mrs. R. M. Kauffm home this “Greenacre," Mr. and Mrs, their guests Mr. and Mrs John of Wallin, remaining over Kauffmann Wardell S Mise Rebecca Dial this afternoon in Portland at 4 o'cl peat the presentation play, “A Social Success given 10 days ago at the Co C Miss Dial. who will appear in the play, will be assisted by Miss Frances Ritchie and Mr. Charies Farrar, ths play having been staged by Mr. John Hoffman. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial. Miss Blanche Wingo, Miss Fannie May Trimble, Miss Ella May Powell and Miss Harie Sumade. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hampton Ellis | will be at home this afternoon from 5 For Three Dates in April ‘The Metropolitan Opera committee of Washington, of which Mrs. Robert Low | Bacon is chairman, and Mrs. Wilson- Greene the local manager, associated with the committee, has arranged for three performances of the great operatic stars on April 17, 18 and 20, Among those who, so far, have offer- ed financial help toward the necessary guarantee are Senator and Mrs. Law rence are Senator and Mrs. Law- Mrs. George Mesta, Mr. Julius Gar- finckel, Mr. Frank B. Noyes, Mrs. Elmer Schlesinger, Princess Boncampagni, Mr. Cleveland Perkins, Mr. George Garrett, | Countess Szchenyi, Mrs. Christian Heu- rich, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, Mr. William Phelps Eno, Mrs. Irwin L ughlin, Mrs. | Henry A. Strong, Mrs. Edward Meigs, Mrs. Wilson-Greene, Mrs. James Parker, Mrs. James F. Curtis, Mrs. Armistead Peter, Mrs. Benjamin Hol- combe, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill, Mrs. David Reed. M» and Mrs. Leander McCormick-Good- hart, Mr. Thomas Bell Sweeney, Mrs. Demarest Lloyd. Mrs. Copley Amory, Mr. Sumner Welles, Mrs. Montgomery Blair, Mrs. Stokes Halkett, Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mrs. Schuyler Merritt, Mr. Ray Baker, Miss Howry, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Willlam J. Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. McClellan Ritter and Mrs. David Galllard. Mrs. Robert Low Bacon heads the | committee which is receiving additional contributions to the guarantee fund. DAL R EoaniFind Patronesses Listed | Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau will head the | list of patronesses for the theater bene- fit to be given for the student loan fund committee, Daughters of the American Revolution, Monday eve- ning. March 18, at the New National Theater. Serving with Mrs. Brosseau are Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur, Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge, Mrs. William Sherman Walker. Mrs. John M. Beavers, Mrs. Lowell F. Hobart, Mrs. Eli A. Helmick, Mrs. W. W. Husband, Mrs. David D. Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Cloyd H. Marvin and Mrs. John B. Larner. Mrs. James Cresap Ord is chairman of the committee and Mrs. W. W. Mor- | | rison, 4031 Connecticut avenue north- | west, is chairman of tickets. | F.| to 7 oclock in their home at 1440 Massachusetts avenue and have issued no cards. The reception is in honor of the Governor of Ohio and Mrs. Myers Y. Cooper of Cincinnati. Mrs. William Howard Taft, wite of the Chief Justice, who was inaugurated as President 20 years ago tomorrow, will presids at the | tea table and others assisting will | natives of Ohio. . B Mrs. Enos Newman will preside at the tea table this afternoon from 3 to 4 o'clock at the Republican national headquarters in the Barr Building Mrs. Charles S. Deneen, wife of the Senator from Illinois, was hostess yes- terday afternoon after 5 o'clock. Mrs. James A. Lyon will not receive this afternoon. i Committee to Honor Gov. and Mrs. Gardiner The special inaugural committee to receive Gov. Gardiner of Maine, in- cluding Mr. Charles Henry Butler, Mr. Gist _Blair, Mr. Frank H. Briges and Mr. Harold N. Marsh, will be hosts at a reception for the Gov. and Mrs. Gardiner Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at 1535 T street, to which all citizens of Maine residing or temporarily in Washington are invited. The com- mittee will be assisted in receiving its guests by the ladies of the Maine con- gressional delegation, Mrs. Arthur R. Gould. Mrs. Wallace White, Mrs. John E. Nelson, Mrs. Ira Hershey, Mrs. Car- roll Beedy and Mrs. Donald Snow, and by Mrs. Gist Blair, Mrs. Frank H. | Briggs, Mrs. Harol 1 N. Marsh, Mrs. Ed- ward F. Plummer, Mrs Herbert Lord. Mrs. George Otis Smith, Mrs. Mary | Grant Rafter, and by Miss Flagg, Mrs, Edward C. Heald and the Misses Lioya. 'mbers of the household of Mr. Butier, who has tendered his residence to the committee for this reception Women's Parry’t‘o’ K;ep Open House, 3 to 6, Today Mi Stephen Pell and Miss Stevens of New York, Mrs. Valentine Winters of Dayton. Mrs. Richard Wain- wright and Mrs. Harvey Wiley of Wash- ington and Miss Maud Younger of San Francisco are among the hosicsses wh will receive at the “open hous national headquarters of th Party, 21 First street northeas to 6 o'clock this afternoon. The Na- tional Woman's Party is opening its Doris | headquarters at this time in order that inauguration visitors may have the | opportunity of seeing the “Old Capitol” Wwhere Congress met from 1815 to 1819. This historic structure, one of the most interesting in Washington, will shortly be destroyed to make way for the pro- posed Supreme Court Building. Open All Day Sunday Invite Your Guests To the Egyptian Tea Room 1210 G St. N.W, Second Floor Luncheon, 60c Dinner, 75¢ and $1.00 Your Fortune Free With a Cup of Tea Frank. 8332 Service All Day Don’t Wait Until Easter Now Is the Time Bring in your last season's Spring and Summer Hats and have them cleaned and style or New Styles. Hats can be Larg'e selection of New reblocked in the same Head sizes of made smaller or larger. Materials such as Straw [bridge, at her apartment, 3901 Connecti- | gy, | Mrs. Melville Fischer has returned to | her home, 2700 Connecticut avenue, | after a visit of two weeks in Chicago | and Escanoba, Mich. Miss Sylvia' Sherby, with several of | her classmates from Goucher College, is | spending the week end and will remain | until after the inauguration with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby of Decatur street. | Mr, and Mrs. Maxwell Apple, the lat- | ter formerly Miss Dorthy Friedlander of | Pittsburgh, whose wedding took place | in that city last evening, are spending part of their honeymoon in the city | en route to Florida for a stay of three ' weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Samek of New | York are the guests over inauguration day of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Luchs of | 2534 Fulton street. i Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Stein and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jaffee returned yester- | day from Richmond, Va. where they spent last week. Mrs. Simon King of Newark, N. J, is | the guest of Mrs. F. H. King. ! Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kerngood have | taken an apartment in the Roosevejt for reux, announce her engagement to Midshipman Raymond Fowler Crist, . N. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Lower: Miss Elizabeth Ives, whose engagement to Mr. James Lowe was recent- ly announced by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. James E. Ives.—Underwood Photo. | Mrs. Roland, Humorist. Entertains Club Group Mrs. Helen Roland. noted humorist, | of Washington, author of “The Medi- tations of a Wife," read for the Con- | &ressional Club, Friday afternoon, from | her book, “The Magnificent Feat of | several months after spending a year in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grosner have returned to Wardman Park Hotel after a visit to Havana, Cuba, ‘The Brotherhood minstrel show will | be held at the Community Center the | night of April 28, followed by a dance. The annual fathers’ and sons’ ban- quet will be held on May 17 at the Press Club Building. Professional talent and a gifted speaker will make | up_the program. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Horing of 1225 Monroe street northeast, announce | the engagement of their daughter Emily | to Mr. Willlam F. Shea, the wedding to take place in June. Miss Mae Simon has returned from | a two-week stay at Sumter, S, C. Getting a Husband,” and also her wom- an’s parody cn Kipling's “If” and “The White Man's Burden,” wherein she de- scribed the white woman's burden, to the great amusement of the club. Arias from Handel and Massenet were magnificently rendered by Mr. John H. Marville, accompanied by Mr. Louis At- water. Mr. Marville sang as an encore “Serenade,” by Gene Branscombe, who has dedicated this song to Mr. Marville. ! “ANNE’S TEA SHOP 1731 Conn. Ave. Phone Decatur 4220 Sunday Dinner, 5:30 to 8 $1.25 Moek Turtle Soup Roast Capon (Giblet Gravy) or Stuffed Roast Veal Buttered Potato Balls Fresh Lima Beans Mushrooms in Cream Orange and Grapefruit Salad (Anne's Fruit Dressine) Old-Fashioned Hot Mulfins Hot Minee Ple. 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