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SOCIETY (Continued From Fourth Page.) bla Girl Scout organization, including Mrs. Gerrit 8. Miller, ir., commissioner; Mrs. Horace H. Westcott, Mrs. Campbell E. Waters, Mrs. Monte Appel, Mrs, Mar- tin Jones and Mrs. Earl Chafee. Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Stabler have ar- rived in Washington from Aiken, S. C. and are at the Carlton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. Plaugher will enter- tain at dinner this evening in their home, at 1123 Fourteenth street north- west, in honor of the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pardy. Mrs. George B. Sheppard, accom- gflmvd by Mrs. Tucker, arrived today y motor from. their home in Summit, N. J, and is at the Dodge for a few days. They are en route to Florida where they will spend the remainder of the Winter. Representative Lozier to Address Political Club. Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Daniel, presi- | dent of the Political Study Club, will be assisted in receiving at the next meeting of that organization, to be held tomorrow afternoon in the Washing- ton Club, by Representative Ralph F. Lozier of Missouri, Mme. Veverka, wife of the Czechoslovak Minister; Mme. Skalicky, wife of the councilor of the Czechoslovak legation; Mrs. Haw wife of Senator Harry Hawes of Mis souri; Mrs. Virginia White Speel and Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Hetzel Assisting at the tea table will be Mme. Peter, wife of the agricultural attache of the Netherlands legation; | Mme. Broz, wife of the secretary of | the Czechoslovak legation; Mrs. John | J. Cochran and Mrs. Jacob L. Milligan. | Representative Lozier will be the | speaker of the afternoon and Mme. | Skalicky will give a recital in native costume, accompanied by Mr. Hetzel. A number of box parties are planned for Sunday's concert of the National Symphony of Washington, when Mr. Kurt Hetzel will be guest conductor, with Mr. Gustav Strube of . Baltimore also acting as guest conductor for his own composition, a suite for orches- tra that has its premiere performance on this occasion. “Miss Elizabeth Wins- | ton, gifted Washington pianist, will be | the soloist, playing the Tschaikowsky piano concerto, with the orchestra under Mr. Hetzel. Mr. Hetzel is con- ducting Brahms, Saint-Saens an Wagner. | Mrs, Demarest Lloyd has taken a box for this concert, as have Mrs. George Garrett and Mrs. Gibbons, wife | of Capt. John H. Gibbons, U. S. N. Among | the season boxholders entertaining will | be Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Miss Alice | Clapp and Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart. | Mr. Hans Kindler, conductor of the | National Symphony of Washington, is | on a brief concert tour as solo celiist, but will return in time for the Thurs- | day \concert following, when Efrem Zimbalist, who has not been heard in | Washington for several years, will be | soloist, giving a premiere performance here of the Glazounow violin concerto. Quite & large group of Baltimoreans | will come for the Sunday concert at 4 o'clock in Constitution Hall. The series of entertainments sched- uled by the Towa Society for the season will include & dance and card party at the Willard Hotel tomorrow evening. Mrs. Herbert D. Brown, whose interest- ing book, “Grandmother Brown’s Hun- dred Years,” has brought to ploneers of the Middle West pleasing memories and furnished to the present generation a history of early days, will enhance the program by a talk on Jowa. The orch- tra which furnished the music for the Towa dinner dance held in December, | will contribute to the success of the dance Saturday evening. The orchestra | traveled extensively over Iowa and is| well known for its ability to play the ! kind of music everybody wants. All Iowans in Washington and their friends are invited. Admittance will be by membership or tickets may be procured at the door. Interesting social events are being planned in honor of two distinguished representatives of the theater of today —Miss Martha Graham, outstanding among the young dance artists of the American stage, and Mr, John Martin, | distinguished dance and drama critic | of the editorial staff of the New York | Times, Both Miss Graham and Mr. | Martin come to the city Thursday, January 21, to Mr. Martin to give his | third talk on the modern dance and drama that same evening in the dance studio of Miss Caroline McKinley, on I street, and Miss Graham to appear in her Washington debut as a dance star at the head of her own company Fri- day afternoon in the National Theater. Miss Graham will be the guest of honor at Mr. Martin’s lecture Thursday night and many leading dance and drma lovers of the Capital city will atiend the lecture and the informal re- ception to Miss Graham and Mr. Martin which will follow. Mr. Louis Horst, well known American composer and pianist. also will be among the guests of honor on that occasion, as will many of Miss Graham's own company of 15 young dancers. Mr. Martin will be the guest in whose honor the District of Columbia League of American Pen Women will entertain at a tea that afternoon, and prior to the lecture, both artists will be entertained at dinner by a group of well known Washingtonians interested in the dance as an art. Among those who will be present at Mr. Martin's lecture Thursday evening will be Miss Lisa Gardiner, Miss Evelyn | Davis, Miss Siby Baker, Miss Ruth McElfresh, Miss Jean Stephenson, Mrs. E. MacBride Peeples, Mrs. E. R. Mc- Kenzie, Mrs. H. G. Torbert, Mrs. Eliza- beth Pritchard, Miss Elizabeth Ellis, Dr. and Mrs. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. August King Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam F. Smith, Miss Pauline Oak, Miss Rebecca Tarwater, Miss Penelope Tar- water, Miss Lilla La_Garde, Miss Ivy | Randall, Maj. and Mrs. Richard La Garde, Miss Ellen Dashiell, Miss Fos- dick, Miss Haines, Miss Kritt, Miss Adelaide Flannagan, Mrs. Barber, Miss Judy Lyeth, Miss Ruth Shoemaker, Miss Martha Pisher and Miss Betty Sleeper. Miss Annie Boarman will be hostess at & benefit card party tomorrow after- noon st 2:30 o'clock in the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue northwest, for the Sacred Heart Home at Hyattsville, Md. Tomorrow at 3 o'clock the Sacred Heart Home Guild will meet in the as- sembly room of the home, when plans for raising funds for the benefit of the home for this Spring will be the most important feature. Immediately follow- ing the close of this meeting, the guild, together with the guests, will attend & musicale given in the home's spacious library, Miss Ann Hickey being the sponsor of this feature. Members and friends are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. F. 5. Godfrey of New York City are spending & few days at the Shoreham. Miss Ruth A. Richardson of the for- eign division, Y. W. C. A,, of New York City is at the Dodge for a few days. Miss Richardson is here to attend the foreign division meeting tomorrow and Sunday, which will be keld in the gar- den house of the Dodge. Mr. Albert C. Hayden, jr., entertained a*party of 16 at the supper dance at Wardman Park Hotel last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard de Wavrin of ‘Wasquehal, France, are at the Carlton for several days, as is also Mr. P. T. du Pasquier of Paris. Miss Helen G. Murray of New York City is passing a few days at the Dogge. Miss Murray is the secretary of the Congregational Education So- Icmy of the Department of Social Re- lations. Miss Lydia E. Dadmun of New York City is passing some time at the Carlton Week-End Candy Special — Two pounds of our homemade chocolates, bonbons Fresh daily Chocolate-Covered Almonds —special—pound 65¢ CanprEs, ArsLe 14, Fmst FLoOR. 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