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SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Issue Cards for Reception Honoring Members of Lower House. PRESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover | sent out invitations today for a reception Thursday evening, January 29 at i o'clock in honor of members the House of Representatives. ‘rhe mncfiou will be the first in the White House in the his- + tory of the country to be given exclu- * sively for this legisiative body. Pres- ident and Mrs. Hoover inaugurated the separate receptions for the Senate and Lower House last Winter, but due to ill- ness the Chief Executive and Mrs. Hoover were obliged to eancel their re- ception to the House. Dinner for Secrefary and_ Mrs. Adams Before Navy Dance. u“ ‘The Secref of the Navy and Charles nm m honor guests at dmnar tht ot the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. David 8. Ingalls the third of the series of Navy and Marine Corps dances at the Willard. Among others who will entertain at dinner pmcedinx the dance are Rear Admiral and Mrs. John , Rear ‘Admiral and Mrs. A. Parenholt, Maj. and Mrs. B. ear, jr., and Mrs. A. E. Remey and Capt. and Mrs. 8. C. Hooper. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla, Senorita Rosa Padilla and Senor Don Ramon Padilla were guests at dinner last evening at the Shoreham Hotel of Condi de Montefuertes, coun- selor of the Spanish embassy. ‘The Ambassador of Germany md Prau von Prittwits und Gaffron wlll the honor guests this evening st din- ner of Representative and . 8ol Bloom. SR AT Bt us 3 first f::! of the embassy, Mr. Vie- commt arrived yesterday. lun Olhlln‘lm{ll abroad since Bummer and llnor Otwnl ined har several weeks ago to make the return voyage with her. The Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. W. Irving Glover have as their guests the latter’s m-r-ln-hw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melcher of Englewood, N. J., who wtu rTemain over Sunday. Mrs. Julius A. Lay, wife of the United States Minister to Honduras. has gone wx«w York for & fortnight and will return to the Mayflower about the first of February. Senor Rafael Mancers, undersecretary of the finance department of Mexico, h passing & few days in w "1‘-1.'.;":.{“ bn:‘g New Yfl and vul ve return there for another visit before re turning to Mexico City, The Assistant to the Secretary of State and Mrs. Willlam H. Beck are recelving congratulations on the birth of & !I , Margaret Houghton, January 9. The United States marshal and Mrs. Edgar C. Snyder and their daughter, Mrs. Edward Hood Watson, will not be at home lglln until Saturday ;mrnwn January 4 to 8 o'clock, 3"{,",“" of the continued liness of ll’rl Rear Admiral ‘and Mrs. Geor, Clark ‘entertained informally at lnner 1 | at the Shoreham Hotel last evening. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles R. Alley have canceled the dlnmr which they planned to give at the Shoreham this everm-nA‘i on account of the illness of Sir Willmott and Lady Lewis To Be Feted by Former’s Colleagues. In honor of Sir Willmott and Lady THE EVENING b.aR, Lewis, a group of the newspaper friends “of the late Bill Lewis,” a8 the invitae tion reads, will join in a dinner in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel Friday evening, February 13, “at seven-thirty o'clock for eight,” as the announcement further states— & sly reference to the famous Eng- lish invitation phraseology. Arrange- ments for the dinner are in the hands of a committee of Sir Willmott's collsagues, consisting of Mr. William Hard, Mr. Lowell Mellett, Mr, Farmer Murphy, Mr. Ricnard V. Oulshan, Mr. Drew Pearson, Mr. Kurt Sell, Mr. Mark Sullivan, Mr, Henry Suydam, Mr. El- liott Thurston, Mr. Laurence Todd and Mr. Frederic William Wile. Mrs. George W. Goethals of Boston is the guest of Mrs. James B. Aleshire at 1302 Eighteenth street. Mrs. Goe- thals is the widow of the late Gen. Goethals, chief engineer of the Panama Canal, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch has returned from Virginia Beach, where she passed the week. Mrs. Stephen C. Rowan, her daughter, who sccompanied her, has t | returned to her home, in Newport. Mr, and Mrs. Blaise de Sibour enter- tained last evening at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler, when their S::u included Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dr. and Mrs. E. Osmun Barr will have with them for the week end the latter’s rents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John 3 have as thelr house ests Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harrison artigan of Peiping, China. Mrs. Harti- ‘was before her mi Miss Vir- ia Berkey, daughter Dr. C. P. key. Mrs. Frank W. nwvn entertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower in compliment to Mu Valeria Langeloth and Miss Elizabe th Knl p of New York City, who are gu nator Thomas J. Walsh and his dn.nm Mrs. Emmet Gudger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Elliott en- tertained a small party at dinner last evening at the llwrohlln Hotel. Mrs. Paul Fitz !tmmam of Newport is spending today in Washington and is at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Volney O. Chase will entertain & company at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel this evening. Mrs. Orain, wife of Lieut. Col J. K. terday. The guests included Mrs. Fred- erick H. Paine, wife of the Assistant Secretary of War; Mrs. Fred W. Sladen of Baltimore, Mrs. Samuel Hof, Mrs. John W. Gulick, Mrs. Edgar B. Kay, Mrs. C. D. Herron, Mrs. John W. Morse, tu Mrs. Andrew J. White, Mrs. C. M. Wes- son, Mrs. J. J. Kingman, Mrs. O. G. Mettler, Mrs L. B. Booth and Mrs, W. E. Chickering. Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, presi- dent of the National Woman's Country Club, presided yesterda; -t the beau- tifully appointed lungheon given In the clubhouse by the bou.ru of gov- WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, ernors for out-of-towA members who are in Washington for the week end celebration ot the first anniversary of the formal opening of the only country club in this part of the country whose membership is confined to women. ‘Those at the luncheon were Mrs. Walter Ewing Houe, Mme. Heilmann, | Mrs. J. Wilmer Biddle of Philadelphia, Mrs, George Huntington Willlams of Baltimore, Mrs. Lucien Smith of New York, Mrs. Prank J. Loesch, Mrs. Sturges and M.n Pauline MacMillan of Karl mmn, Mrs. sun dnw-, Mrs. Price n who had with her a8 her Mrs. Wals Philadelphia; Semmes Guest of Annapolis, Mrs. :II ore, Mrs. rs. Bffingham Florence E. Ward. This afternoon the guests for the reception and tea from 4 to 6 o'clock in the clubhouse will be received DY the officers of the elub, including Tuckerman, president; Mrs Chude A. Swanson, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, um Hugh D. Auchincloss, Mrs. Bdward BROOKS G Street Between 11th and 12th Bright Coats for Early Spring In bright Capucine Red, Vie. tory Blue, Almond Green and Black. 329.75 R 2 e A P 2 27T These “first” Coats are In JANUAR Stotesbury and Mrs. Virginia White, Speel, vice presidents; Mrs. Effingham L. Townsend, secretary, and Miss Flor- ence E. Ward, treasurer. They will be assisted by other members of the board of governors of the club. ‘The drag hunt tomorrow afternoon, will complete the formal {,"“"“" of the anniversary celebra- ion. Mrs. Jacob Baur of lican national commif lm 'o‘f’nu- w at the Mayfiower while in Wash- Mr. and Mrs. James R. Shefeld of New Ymk City are at the Shoreham Hotel for an indefinite stay. Wade H. Gooper is spending the wlek ‘end in Atlantic City. i mcouc : Reductions ice our entire of Fur Coats, Chokers and FURS —at temptingly low fig- =} ures. Investigation will R at once convince you that now’s the time to buy YOUR fur coat. 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