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SOCIETY The First Lady of the Lénd Received Woman Member of Congress Today at Executive Mansion. : . HOOVER received Repre- | Adolph Caspar Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Mfiimame Ruth Manna McCor- | McClure Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Eugenc ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 19%. company of 10 at luncheon yestzrday'ur Guild will be scen in “The D at the Mayflower. "}]1"] l?,:lcemmn‘; an‘;l,“do}m P;]vnm. — . the joint occasion being for the benefit Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Famnsworth are o the local scholarship funds of the at the Carlton for several days en route | {wo alumnae groups. to their home, in Boston, Mass., from | Among the box holders are M: Hot Springs, Va., where they have been | Henry White, Miss Jean Dean Cole, Mrs. for several weeka.i ;Thomls W. Sidwell and Mrs. Frederic | Miss Rebecca Dial, daughter of for- E. Farrington, and among prominent | women who will entertain parties for mer Senator and Mrs. Nathanlel B Dial | Gncor' i other o the two performances || her studio in the Portland, following the ’(‘;{;n’l‘g’-u“,’fdl‘;g; e A { 5 presentation of her play, “A Social Suc- | GO0 & Droop, Mre. Gilbert H. Grog. | cess,” by the Business Women's Club of 7 P B venor, Mrs. John B. Larner, Mrs. Cazen- || | the Church of the Covenant. The guests ' AL e s 78 of the cast, ove Lee, Mrs. Ormsby McCammon, Mrs. of the Schuyler Merritt, Mrs. John J. Myers, Caliisiin: Dodialdes Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr., and Mrs. || Marriage Announced. Hasvey W W Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Donaldson | Mrs. Clarence M. Busch, president of | announce the marriage of their daugh- | the National League of American Pen | ter, Mary Louise, to Mr. Edward Ham- | Women, who is in her home in Miami, ilton Calhoun, 3d, of Abbeville, 8. C,, | Fla, where she was called last week | Friday, March 1, at Alexandria, Va. A by the illness of her son, plans to re- dinner in honor of the young couple was | turn to Washington shortly and will given in the home of the bride's parents, | preside at the fourth celebrity break- | at 316 Channing street northeast. fast of the National League, which will | : take place Friday, March 22, in the Wil- || Mrs. Charles V. McLean of Philadel- ; lard Hotel, | | phia, who came to Washington for the | Reservations aré now being made at | | ihauguration and is staying at the May- | the Willard Social Bureau for this | flower, entertained at luncheon yester- | breakfast, which will close a series that | 4 » # | g{fl); g’x“ {?Pw Pffifidengalpdmm}%‘ o has aroused kticn lx:iteresrfi1 in Washington | wald of Chicago. | e F | Her guesf ere Mrs. D. Percy Hickling, | and will be followed April 12 by the an- | g , - 7 | Mrs. Charles W. Wheeler and Mrs. Dale | nual authors’ breakfast of the league.' Showell. il 1 nd Mrs. Clarence R. Bitting of | |} F INTIRELY NDW/ ATHIONS / | becdtoiher el about themand have wm”’ed S(GWJ them. They arenow # Jhe Hownle Shop taveral other ladies | Myer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pell, Mr. by appe et in the White |and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Prin- House at 11 o'clock today. Reine 11:30 o'clock the First Lady received tk Woman's National Committee for Law Enforcement. Mrs. Arthur M. Hy: retary of Agricultu At | cess Elizabeth de Ligne, Mille. | he | Claudel, ‘Senorita Grisanti, Miss Mary | | Patten, Miss Celeste Crosby and Mr. | | Willlam ' P. Cresson. | e, W .| 'The Ambassador of Germany and or, Mis oline Hdye, left Washing- | the guests in whos 0 i :o; :flfivffif..g’"f‘;r their home in Tren- [ of Bulgaria and Mme. Radeff enter- | ton. Mo, Miss Hyde will Teturn to her | tained at dinner last evening. - studics at the Untversity of Missourt. | The Ambassador;:n: P‘m:avt‘m P)r‘m- The Secretary will be at the Washington | Witz Ltmd Geflmr:i mAfgnEis JIEE ing Hotel until the return of his family, [ ¥ith hgm.y.‘]e‘sur ay, among them Mr. | which will probably not be until early | 8nd Mrs. Jullus Mrs. Taft, wite Autumn. Mrs. Hyde and Miss Hyde viewed the amaryllis show in the department green- houses yesterday. No formal invitations were sent out for a private showing, due | to the briefness of Mrs. Hyde's stay in | the Caplital. | The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis were the honor guests at a dinner given last evening in the Mayflower Hotel by the chiefs and as- sistant chiefs of the various bureaus in the Department of Labor preceding the sixteenth annual celebration of the establishment of the department. The dinner was originally planned as a fare- well to Secretary and Mrs. Davis, but due to the reappointment of Mr. Davis he event took the form of a ‘“con- aratulatory” dinner party. The com- | pany included the Assistant Secretary of Labor, Mr. Robe Carl White; the Second Assistant Secretary and Mrs. W. W. Husband, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur E. Cook, Mr. W. N. Smelser, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Risley, Mr. and Mrs. | 1an Fiske Stone was among the guests. | her parents, Representative and Mrs. | New York Tuesday and the Senator will was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. William Fitch Kelley. Mrs. Har- Mme. Lardy, wife of the charge d'affaires of Switzerland, was among the guests at luncheon yesterday of Mrs. George His of Boston, who is visiting Charles A. Eaton in their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. His enter- tained yesterday in the Mayflower, her other guests including Mrs. Benjamin PFranklin Pittman and Mrz. P. P. Bar- ber of Boston, and Mrs. Eaton, mother of tk2 hostess. Mrs. Rogal S. Copeland will go to | join her there Thursday, for a short time before going to Springfield, Ill, to deliver an address before the Parent- Teacher Association. Senator and Mrs. Copeland will return to their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel March 26, and the following day their son, Mr. Royal Mrs. Milton Larsen Wis., is at the Carlton accompanied by her Betty Larsen. his son, Mr. Wheeler auguration. | Mr. and Mrs. Emest sons. Mrs. Willlamson will York Friday to pass a | before sailing. Mrs. Walter A. Bloedorn has as her ! house guests this week her cousins, Mrs. | A. Grindall Brady of Baltimore, Md., and Mr. Benjamin Wheeler Jenkins and | Philadelphia, Pa., who came for the in- Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, who mal their home in the Wardman Park Hotel, | “the Chief Justice, o - ¢ of Green Bay,| for a few days, daughter, Miss | Jenkins, jr., of O'Brien of De- | | troit, Mich., are passing some time at | the Carlton, accompanied by their two | Mrs. Charles J. Williamson will sail | Tuesday, March 19, for Panama, where | she will be until the middle of April. motor to New few days there% ke | Detroit, Mich., have taken an apart- | ment at the Carlton, where they »=7 remain for some tim | Miss Sarah Louise Arnold. dean of Simmons College in Boston, who passed | " (Continued on Nineteenth Page) PSR astisclomnotestis e i Bl FOR A REAL SAVING Ask about our Monday Special VALLEY VISTA BEAUTY PARLOR Open_evenings by appointment. Decatur 3000 ' | Belmont Road_at Ashmead Place N.W. S. Copeland. jr., will arrive from Syra- cuse University to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holmes, who were guests of Senator and Mrs. Cope- land, have returned to their home in | Chelsea, Mich. will move shortly to an apartment in F{ | the new addition to the hotel. Mr. Charles Langley entertained = ! | company at the supper dance at the MRS. JEAN HENRY LARGE, | Club Chantecler last night. Sister of Mrs. Hoover, and assisting her in entertaining members of the family | ey 1 who came on for the inauguration of the mew President. Mrs. Large and her| Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hoguet have | uncle, Mr. W. D. Henry of North Dakota, are in the S street residence of the | arrived in Washington from their home | —Harris-Ewing Photo, | In New York City and are passing some — — —— o =l time at the Carlton. Samuel J. Gompers, Miss Betty Smith, Mr. John C. Meikle, Mrs. E. J. Lyons, Mr. Ethelbert Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry -E. Hull, Miss Grace Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Crist, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Kerwin, Miss Mary An- {i;m%hMr. rvrvangsa { Jones, M;A and Mrs. Thomas W. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. | ten were hosts at dinner last evening in Charles E. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. | honor of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenwald | President and Mrs. Hoover. Thomas B. Shoemaker, Mr. A. R. Archi- | of Chicago. The other guests were the | — — bald, Mr. Edward J. Shaughnessy, Miss | Minister of Panama and Senora de Al- " ¥ | 3 4 Elizabeth Clarke, Miss Katharine F. faro, Senator and Mrs. Charles S. De- | Will be given Monday at 1 o'clock in the presidential dining room of the May- | Vassar-Mount Holyoke Joint )Aenmi ;n‘:s Emfl: Ali‘l:?rdtberg'n '};ns? | neen, Senator and Mrs. Joseph T. Rob- | club. lno:e;‘ Hfltfil. 'rh(li‘G{ZfillPS“ :‘e;qe M-n.:i Benefit Next Week Arranged. gnes L. Peterson, Mr. E. Reitzel, | inson, Senator Tasker L. Oddie, and o o e e | an rs. Harry A. s ant r. an Mrs. Sarah E. Sumner, Mr. and MTs. | Mrs, Jacob Leander Loose. Mrs. Henry P. Dimock will enterlain | \ys. Clifford Lewis. w,}‘myt};'f;d‘;gxnflg,tg;;";hggfg’;; Shelby Smith, Miss Laura A. Thomp- | = at a musicale this afternoon at 4 o'clock | | Tastar andt Motk FHolyoks Atiinas As- son, Mr. John R. Demorest, Mr. Robert | genora de Bedoya, wife of the first | . her home on Scott Circle, when Mme. | Mr. and Mrs. Shelburne Prescott of C 5 ‘s * | Nadine Clado of Paris, pianist, will give Vi sociations give their two theater bene- G, Starr and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. | secretary of the Peruvian embessy |the program. 2 give | Greenwich, Conn., are at the Cariton | 5/ ®eray” night and Saturday after. e accompanied by Miss Priscilla Ball, who | o Moo 5 and 16, ih Polie Then- thzh%seele;?a :‘l;; eommwmit;fe in cgmruge og has been her guest in the Wardman | Mrp. Lester A. Barr was hostess to a | ter, at which time the New York Thea- dancing and catds, w:n Moffl%nbm 3 P;rk H(;ll,el. -i'fi“ leave ;%flny for Boston. e e e e e e e et ——————————— Starr, chairman, ' who > ged | where she will pass a short time as the Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit- Mrs. Frank S. Hight and her daugh- ter, Miss Phyllis Hight, will leave this | afternoon for Pinehurst, where they will remain until the first of next week. N T A these parties for the past 16 years; Miss Bessie E. Henderson, secretary; Mr. E. J. Cunningham, treasurer; Mr. Charles A. Bell, Mr. Paris Keener, Miss | Gertrude C. Amann, Mr. William A. | Riley, Mr. Leigh L. Nettleton, Miss Mary | D. Pendergast and Mr. Charles H. Gerner. Nobil de Martino to Return | Tomorrow From California Visit. | ‘The Ambassador of Italy, Nobile Gi- acomo de Martino, will be joined to- morrew by Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino, who has been traveling in | the South and West for several weeks. Nobil de Martino went. to attend the Mardi Gras in New Orleans and then visited in California. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora | de Ferrara entertained at dinner last evening in_honor of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella ! for a week before going to Canada. guest of Miss Ball. ‘The United States consul general to Vancouver, British Columbia, and Mrs Ernest L. Harris have returned to this country from a three months’ trip to Europe and wiil be at the Mayflower Princess Margaret Boncompagni has returned to her apartment in the May- flower from a trip to Yellowstone Na- | tional Park. | Capt. Daniel Sickles was host today | at a luncheon at the Carlton, where he is stopping while in Washington. His guests were Mrs. Reginald Vanderbilt, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Thaw, Comtesse Ginous de Ferman, Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, Comte de Sartiges, counselor of the Prench embassy, and the military attache, Gen. Raymond Casanave. Capt. Sickles is the grandson of Gen. Daniel Sickles, former United States They will be at the Carolinas. Mrs. Felix Goldsborough and her daughter, Miss Helene Goldsborough. who_have been the guests of Mrs. Eldon Paul King, have returned to their home in the Green Spring Valley near Balti- more. Miss Ruth Jones, formerly of Wash- ington, now of Youngstown, Ohio; Miss Jane Libbey of Richmond, Va., and Miss Grace Richards of Bryn Mawr are guests of Miss Cynthia Hill. Miss Paulette Parent will entertain at | bridge this evening in honor of the Minister of Siam, Gen. Phya Vijita- vongs. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Reed of | Forest Hills, Long Island, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Chesterman for the inauguration, have gone to their home in New York. - Ombre Tweed Coats must be considered in smart wardrobes $49.50 Toning from pale beige to deep tan . . . important becanse they are furless , . . smart because the coblar becomes a scarf ning because of the swagger shoul- der apd fit! Smart for women who know that in simplicity the greatest charm may be! Howard. The company included the dor to Spain and hero of the, Ambassa y — Ambassador of Belgium and Princess Battle of Gettysburg. He is a nephew | Mrs. Marie Sweet Baker of New York of M. Francois Pietri, one of the former | City, daughter of the late Gen. Owen ministers of France and now chairman | Y. Sweet, former military gbvernor of the French Finance . Commission.|of Sulu, is a guest of Mrs. Burns | From here Capt. Sickles will go to call| Steever in Meridian Mansions, at 2400 | Womew's Coat Shop—Third Floor upon President Gomez of Venezuela. | Sixteenth street. [ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jay Staley en- s | ; R . the Assistant Becretary of State and | Dr. Ferdinand F. Gonzalez Roa and JE."‘EF" ' s Mrs. Francls White, the judge advo- | his daughter, Senorita Julia Gonzalez | LN N INENCONLONEN EN N ENNE Other Models to $79.50 sentative and Mrs, cate General of the Army and Mrs. | Roa, who were in Washington during counselor of | the sessions of the Arbitration Confer- | - ence, to which Dr. Roa was delegate | | ; A” at from Mexico, have returned to the city H and are again at the Mayflower. | : ONE tary of the embassy and — Almeida, the fi - | Congressional Club Tea T of e Concy. and | Today Without Honor Guest. { retary of the Peruvian embassy and | . L Senora Bedoya, the first secretary | The Congressional Club will meet for | of the Itallan embassy, Signor Leonardo | tea this afternoon at 3 o'clock, but there | - 7 Vitetti; the first secretary of the Ar- | will be no program. e | o gentine embassy, Senor Don Conrado | Hostesses for the afternoon will be 4 314-316 7th:St. NW, FOOT WEAR 1223 F St. N.W. n Pgiflo' ; the first secre- Traverso; the naval attache of the Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mrs. John Rob- | French embassy and Mme. Sable, Mr.iinson and Mrs. William Roach. | d Mrs. A matinee card party and luncheon | A Triumphant Showing of Parisian Replicas 3 Grenda Charming for Weak Arched Feet The Walk-Over Main Spring Arch, so beneficial to weak arches, is built into this shoe. It is presented in brown calf—a model that both beautifies and braces the foot. $10-50 Wolfs Uatx-Cer Shop 929 F Street HRY are thoroughly au- thentic . . . according to Paris . . . They wrap about one’s figure in a graciously feminine manner . . . 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