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e Lo TSOCTETY.. SOCIETY presidcnt and Mrs. Hoover to Be Hosts to the Former's Cousin and Her Family at White House. HE President and Mrs. Hoover will have as their guests at the i ‘White_House shortly, Dr. and i + Mrs. Francis Odell of Topeka, { KRans. who are en route to Washington by motor. Mrs. Odell is a | cousin of the President and they have baen close friends for many years. When the President was a boy he spent a year at Mrs, Odell's home in Okla: homa, and later when Mrs. Odell at-| tended Leland Stanford University she | made her home with President Hoo- | ver's family. While visiting in Wash- ington Dr. and Mrs. Odell will be joined by their daughter, Miss Eleanor Ddell, who is attending Kansas Uni- Versity. The Chief Executive and Mrs. Hoo- ver have visiting them at the Execu- give Mansion Mr. and Mrs. George Horace Lorimer of Philadelphia and the Misses Huston of Tennessee. Mrs. Ray Lym Wilbur, wife of {he Secretary of the Interior, will leave Washington early in June for their Summer home, in the mountains of | California. ‘The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora | de Ferrara went to Richmond today to Epend several days. Hungarian Envoy and Family to Visit Newport. ‘| ‘The Minister of Hungary and Count- | ess Szechenyi will occupy the villa of the latter's brother-in-law and sister,| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, | at Newport this Summer. Countess Szechenyi Is expected to go to the re- sort June 1 with her daughters, Count- ess Cornelia Szechenyl, Countess Gladys Szechenyi and Countess Alice Szechenyl. The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy will return to Washington this | evening from Atlantic City, where they went by motor to spend a few days. The Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Michael MacWhite, returned to| Waeshington this morning, after a few | days’ stay in New York. Mrs. Frederic M. Sackett and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, wives of the Sena- tors from Kentucky, are sharing honors this afternoon at a musicale which Mrs. Kincheloe, wife of Representative David H. Kincheloe of Kentucky, will give at her home at 5002 Thirteenth street. The party will be given in the garden, and during the afternoon an informal program will be given by Mrs. Edgar Morse, Mr. John Marvel and Mr. Leon- ard Davis, who will sing; Mrs. Carl Chindbloom, who will play piano solos, and Miss Grace Cathon and Miss Gene Kincheloe, daughter of the hostess, who will dance. Assisting Mrs. Kincheloe through the | afternoon will be Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Representative Katharine Langley, Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, Mrs. Charles Nel- , Mrs. Evelyn Shapter, Mrs. iy Miss Edwina Morrow, Miss Hill and Miss Virginia Hawkins. Mrs. Hiram Bingham will be at home tomorrow afternoon and will have re- ceiving with her her mother, Mrs. Al- fred Mitchell. Mrs. Bingham will leave Washington May 29 for her home in New Haven, Senator Bingham remain. ing in town until the close of Congress. d . and Mrs. .flmupmnunm;wn Asheville, N. C. ' "The assistant ‘solicitor of the State t and Mrs. Prancis Colt de O street ,and after ling from the house 1232 Thirty-third ptreet, where they now live. ! The attache of the Netherlands lega- tion and Mme. Van Schuylenburch tvere hosts to a comj of 14 at the Wr dance at the Club Chantecler day evening. ! The director of the mint and Mrs. Robert J. Grant have as their guest at ths Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs. H. H. Watson of Pasadena, Calif. Judge T. T. Ansberry of Deflance, Ohio, fi at the Carlton for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Lease Home of Late Semator Scott. of War and Okla,, last week, bringing with her their three small children, Patricia, Ruth and Wilson Hurley, who have been with their mndglr!nu. Rear Admiral and Mrs. H. B. Wilson, in Tulsa. Y guests of Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of the Vice President. Mr. and Mrs. Newbold Noves will cntertain informally at tea this after- noon from 4 to 7 o'clock in their coun- | try home, Merrywood, on the Fairfax! road in Virginia. Mrs: James M. Thomson of New Orleans will be at the Mayflower for a week on her way to New York, where Mr. Thomson will join her the end of the month. They will sail for Europe June 1 to spend the Summer. Mr. Thomson, who was in Washington about a week ago, has returned to New Orleans. Mrs. Thomson was formerly Miss Genevieve Clark, daughter of the late Speaker Champ Clark. house on Dupont Circle early in June and will take possession of Fair Acre, the place at Hot Springs, Va. which she leased for the Summer. Mr. Wilmott Lewis, Washington cor- respondent of the London Times, will be the guest of honor and speaker at the Arts’ Club tomorrow evening. His subject will be “Politics in England Preceding the Election.” Mr. Frederic | A. Delano will be the host at the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Dennis were hosts at dinner last evening, their guests Including Senator Millard E. Tydings, the commercial counselor of the Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Heath Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suydam, M Elizabeth Howry, Miss Virginia Roy- ster of Raleigh, N. C., house guest of the hosts, and Dr. Kemper Simpson of New York, formerly of Washington. Former Representative and Mrs. Ed- ward Dixon Hays entertained at the | Tuesday evening bridge party of the Conj ional Club last evening in the clubhouse at 2001 New Hampshire avenue, & buffet supper following the game. Their guests included Repre- sentative and Mrs. Milton A. Romjue, Representative and Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, Representative Dewey Short, Judge and Mrs. Oscar Bland, Commis- sioner and Mrs. Claude R. Porter, former Senator and Mrs. Thomas H. Sterling, former Representative and Mrs. John H. Smithwick and Col. and Mrs. Hugh A. Smith. Mrs. Frederick Adams Young has as her guest Mrs. Dale, wife of Col. Frederick A. Dale, U. S. A, and will entertain a small company in her honor Saturday at the Political Study Club breakfast, for which Mrs. Young has taken a table for eight. Mrs. George Mesta entertained at dinner last evening at the Barclay in New York. Mrs. Mesta will Newport June 15 for the season, Mrs. Thornton Boland has all social engagements, death of " her sister, Hellmuth of St. Louis. GUE"r | 23 FLOWERS | —for Brides & —Graduates fiThe services of our deco- rators are much in de- mand during the Spring wedding and commence- ment season. fBouquets for brides and graduates artistically ar- ranged with unerring taste. Memorial Day Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere PRICES MODERATE GEORGE C. SHAFFER &% 900 14th St. iy re move into the house in the near future. .Mrs. Hurley returned from Tulsa, ‘esterday Mrs. Hurley and | her children attended the circus as the || Mrs. Robert R. Hitt will close her |~ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 Europe later in the season. WEDDING .IN VIRGINIA MRS. WILLIAM WHANN MACKALL. Before her marriage at Emmanuel Chapel of the Theological Seminary, Alex- andria, Va. last evening, she was Miss Mary Earle Hoxton, Mrs. Archibold Robinson Hoxton of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Mackall will go to hter of Mr. and —Harris-Ewing Photo. England and Canada. After visiting in Germantown, Pa., they expect to spend June in Lenox, Mass.; July at Bar Harbor and August and September in the White Mountains and Canada, not returning to Washington until late in October. Mrs. John J. Lynch entertained at a bridge luncheon today in honor of Miss Helen Moran, whose marriage to Mr. Abner Drury will take place in June. Mrs. Prank Goodwin and her daugh- ter, Miss Mary Margaret Goodwin, will arrive Wednesday, May 29, from their home in Seattle 1o spend the remainder of the Spring season with Mrs. Good- win's sister, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, in her home on Le place. Miss Goodwin is a student at the University of Washington State. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Martin of Bridgeton, N. J., are in Washington for the graduation of their daughter, Miss Lyona E. Martin, from Martha Wash- ington inary. They are at the Mayflower and are accompanied by Mr. Corrective and after years N anytime. of Washington only at Jelleff's. Shoe Shop—Street Floor JELLEFF'S ¢ F STmesr S, A, S I SEEN SN I S S S S S SN and Mrs. S. P. Ashman, also of Bridgeton. Mrs. James Tzard of Roanoke, Vi is at the Carlton for a few days, a companied by her daughter, Miss Mary F. Izard, and Miss Loulse Fishburn. Mrs. James McConville has as her guests. at Wardman Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd of Atlantic City, N. J. ‘The marriage of Miss Mary Earle Hoxton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Robinson Hoxton of Alexan- dria, Va., to Mr. Willam Whann Mackall, jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam W. Mackall of Savannah, Ga., took place last evening at 7 o'clock in the Theological Seminary chapel near Alex- andria. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Thomas K. Nelson and the Rev. William Laird. The chapel was decorated with June lilles and palms, and as the guests were assem- bling, the Rev. H. J. Miller and the Episcopal High School boys' choir gave a program of nuptial music. ‘The bride was given in marriage by s TN N T a Do You Have Trouble With Your Arches? Do you want real foot comfort? Should you like that trouble corrected? Choose a pair of Answer Shoes easeful, created research...in are poor dancing partners ‘What needless handicaps they are to youth- ful grace and vitality! No woman can dance her best ... or look her best ...in shoes that pinch and hurt at every step. And who wants to dance with her? Bat hexe’s a word of cheer to those who suffer from aching feet! Wear Dr. Kahler Shoes and enjoy foot comfort anywhere, These fine shoes are cleverly fashioned for utmost walking ease as they are made with FIVE FAMOUS FEATURES 1 THE INSTEP SUPPORT acts like a bandage. 2 THE COMBINATION LAST !her father, and she wore & white satin gown, fashioned with a court train, and her veil was held by orarfge blossoms. | Her bouquet was of Easter Mlies. | [ Mrs. Willlam Macomber was the matron of honor, wearing a light green | chiffon frock and carrying Easter lilles. | Mrs. Allen Carter was also matron | [ of honor, wearing & costume like that of Mrs. Macomber. The bridesmaids | were Miss Eda Carter, Miss Elizabeth Simms and Miss Ruth Bryant. They wore frocks of chiffon, the first two in green, Miss Bryant in yellow, and they carried Easter lilles. Mr. Porter Mackall was the best man | for his brother, and the ushers were Mr. Charles Mackall, Mr. Frank Mack- | all, Mr. Walter Williams, Mr. Edward Anderson, Mr. Charles Baird, Mr. Julian Addison, Mr. Lester Karow, Mr. Henry | Evans and Mr, Julian Greene. Following a small reception for the immediate families Mr. Mackall and his bride left for a wedding trip, Mrs. | Maekall wearing a basket weave suit of, two shades of blue and a blue| hat. They will make their home in| ‘Washington. _A number of pre-nuptial parties were given in honor of the bride. Miss | Simms entertalned at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club and Sunday Mrs. | Eliphalet Fraser Andrews gave a lunch- eon in her home. Mrs. R. H. Bryant gave a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Mackall and Mrs. A. C. Pickens gave a buffet supper M The Rev. Edward Slater Dunlap of | Mount Saint Alban and Mrs. Dunlap | announce the marriage of their daugh- | ter, Miss Dorothy Dunlap, to Mr, Ed- ward Clifton Thomas, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clifton Thomas of Silver Spring, Md., the marriage tak-| Ing place May 3, at Rockville, Md., with the Rev. Bertram M. Osgood officiating. | | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will make their \home in New York. Miss Ethel Hugli of Bern, Switzer- | land, is at the Grace Dodge Hotel for Now that graduation day matic about your gift. ful pointed heels. Single Boxes of 3 JELL Modern BATH In 8 orchid yellow. Watch Your Weight Detecto Junior Will Help This mewest mode! At a $3.00 Saving! weight daily — and overweight. forestall the dangers of the week. With her is her daughter, | party of 10 at the Club Chantecler sup- | Miss Alice Hugli of Bern. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jay Staley have returned to their apartment, in Stone- leigh Court, from a fortnight's visit if Boston and Atlantic City. Mrs. Robinson Downey entertained informally at luncheon _yesterday in the crystal room, at the Willard. Mrs. Georgia 8. Byron entertained at luncheon todsy in her home, at 3701 Sixteenth street northwest, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Amie Shekell Edelen, who will leave shortly to visit her grand-daughter, Mrs. Vincient Brady Harper, at Leavenworth, Kas. Mrs. W. G. Roebl and Mrs. Ben- son Eden of Trenton, N. J.,, are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Richard Francis of Miami Beach, Fla., have returned North for the Summer and will be at the May- flower for a week. They will spend the month of June in Indianapolis with Mrs. Francis' mother, Mrs. J. M. Dalrymple, and later in the season will go to De- troit and then through the East. Mr. John G. 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Holders, Tumbler per dance last night. | Congressional Club to | Have Philippine Program. | The Congressional Club will have an interesting program Priday afternoon at its weekly tea in the clubhouse at 2001 New Hampshire avenue, when Mme. Camilo Osias, wife of the new Philip- pine commissioner, will speak briefly. | Mme. Guevara, wife of the Pilippine | commissiqner, arranged a program last year and this year the same artists will | appear, ‘including the brilliant young violinist, Mr. Ernesto Vallejo, who is | studying in New York and who will play several solos: Mme. Clara de la Rama will sing; Mr. Manuel del Rosario, the ‘cellist, and Miss Rosaria Plcazo, plan- | ist, will both be heard in s6lo numbers. | They will wear native costumes, and the | program will begin at 3 o'clock and will | be followed by tea. Mrs. J. H. Cranford, who is at Blue Ridge Summit, will return to “(Continued on Nineteenth Page.) 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