Show SOCIETY Society Rushes About Before Coming of Lent Trying to Crowd Million and One Parties Into Brief Fortnight ny Ey n BETTY Special CIal Correspondent of or The Tho Stand tanil l 1 CopyrIght 1923 by The Standard Standard Examiner WASHINGTON Jan 27 27 7 Society ly L running around In circles tryIng to crowd a 0 million and one parties Into the next fortnight or so 80 o before I Lent nt Is h Inaugurated Tho The result Is a 11 a half dozen big bli ones an evening and vry vry one breathlessly moving mo gay Bay scene to another In an effort erfort to miss not a t trick lake last Monday tor for OX- OX example ex example ample There was the southern Z hail tho the first performance ot of o the tho Washington Opera compan company tho the Cen- Cen Central Central Cen Central American mission del delegates gates el ei eiter ter- ter tamed at a large dinner followed folIoed by a larger reception gien ell h en In com nt to the secretary of state tato and 1 Mrs Hughes the Congressional club gae ra c a ca n a reception In honor ot or the speaker 01 the house and Mrs Irs H II Gil- Gil Gillette Gillette lette tin the assembly eld their second dance and the I Women s legion lon staged a bene benefit tit per per- perI performance performance per performance And everyone every one of thee theco the I events event anyone any one of ot which would p hae made the ceiling e a memorable one I Iere ere ere preceded i r c vl l by dinner parties n fi The Th Central Americans hat ha I their party In the th American Pan union building and ancl It ia a one on of th the j most splendid entertainments entertainment of ot Ih the aim In win winter ter The Th Latin ns always give particularly beautiful be parties an a w my they never lea lease leae e a n stone tone unturned to tomake tomake tomako make everything beautiful and er er one ha haio hae e a good food time There were vcr ere fill guests for tor dinner and hundreds for lor th reception where they danced The dinner as aas a Quito official and was se ser led ed In the halt hall of ot the th patriots Ith aith I many un unusual usual te tul es In the way nay of I decorations native and speeches At the th reception the th guests grm ly ficat-ly I eat eat- ly Iy enjoyed the th marimba orchestra which was Imported for tor the lion ion It was WM a 0 night of o no ClI for at at Ithe Congressional club a grand crand appeared during the party In Ithe the person of ot the youngest and i est t member of the th Metropolitan Opera company MIle Cecil Ardon who charmed the guests f wits an into e pro program am of songs one That was as tho first time the tho Congressional lon l club has pre pre- seated any such euch Imposing feature at evening receptions Mrs Joseph president of the club recel ed with sith Ith the th honor guests also the rice president Mrs Mr Walla Wallace CO II H White White Jr FOR GRAY ETE VETERANS A C The Th southern ball goes foes to the th time Urn when wh n the th charity Lall- Lall Lull for tor the tho th children childrens child rons ron's was hospital was Its only competitor for tor fashionable pat pat- patI pat lonaro I There Is 41 l a aB s a I overtone to the th southern relief ball bait for tor I It Is I dedicated to those who fought for tor the th lost cause and designed ned to aid ald I the few tew survivors or the tho famIlies tam Illes of I the Confederate veterans who are arc In needy circumstances circumstance er er one InI I always sees ices there th re the tho last pickets of the thin gray cray line growing thinner and gra graer er ev every ry year and ana ones smile Is dose close to tears tear when hen one sees ec two or IsI I throe three of ot the spryest of ot the gray clad fray Veterans trIpping It merrily on the floor with the grand daughters ef t their time old-time comrades One On of ot the th outstanding ent e nt ot of Tuesday sd y was the th r reception which 1 Mrs Irs Henrs Henl Chui chill Cook and Miss Mayer May- May Mayher her er had tor for Mrs George Maynard oll- oll Mi Minor nor president of the tn D A it Mrs Wallace Wallac W langer candidate for tor the office ottic and members of ot the th In- In Independence Independence In dependence Dell Bill chapter at the th Wash Wash- Washington Wn h Ington club As A the D A A R K elections will wili como come ort oft In the spring Is Ia much lObbying and campaigning go- go o c Ing goIng on among the daughters right flow lIow Th The Impending elections election ot of the officers of the th CongressIonal club la is another event which focuses keen ken In- In Interest interest In Interest terest Two candidates candidate will co for the tho honor of beIng belne Its Ita pr president nt Mrs Mr George Goree M Young Tonne of ot Valley City T D Em and Mrs Mr Jame Jam F Brynes of AIken S 6 C Both are wives of o mem- mem members bers bels of ot the th house homo of es sInce by a ladles ladle agreement and the enate and house bouee liou o bear the honor ot of a president alternately alt Tue present resent president automatically sue sue- uc MrS Ir trvin Il L Lenroot of W Wis- Wis Wl when that lady retired beca o A of ill III health l V Ge G UIE T ILD Mrs lire George T Marye wits wito of ot the former United States ambassador to Russia who Is now her als- als ems UT K-UT wr ter Mrs Mr Andrew nd In Pith Pitts burg is 18 I one of the th most enthusiastic Mah experts expert of o the tho capItal possessing as she Rhe does doca one of the t Ivory sets lets of ot tile tn Int Ing fame g mo here h re This Is the tho th game ram new so fashionable which wa was played by Confucius A v j It on Ihl tact fact tho tM other oth r day Il Id Well Weli It eon on ron Tn us ir anyway 1 Un Mrs frs Mary Marys at one on Ot ol ox the th games tam ames the th other day appeared In Brown velvet of ot a 0 draped model In hit effect When she removed her oat coat I saw aw that her waist waitt was II a r blouse beaded In la tans greens nd nd terra cotta With this thi she be wolo a luKe tan hat bat Ml Miss Evelyn E Wadsworth daughter I of senator and ind Lire Mr James Jaine Wads W ads iada worth Wad I worth Jr haS hns ha one on of the new now loose loose- loo e- e i wi td bouffant skirted black velvet gowns which In many ways way are am- am always wayt m-wayt ways demure d mur and girlish Birllell In spite of the sombre tuble of ot which they arc fashioned Mason IllIon I on tuck Euck who mAde mado an appear appear- appear Mice at a banquet of ot the th Women's Wom n City club the other day was waa quIte good looking In tn a smart gown fown of ot black cilk made mae with oval neckline back bac pd front and a draped skirt W we wa S made n mad quite quit long l ly y BLANCHE BLANCHE LANCH WALBERG GUEST AT P PARTY In compliment to Miss 11 Blanche Blanch Valber alberg who I s leavIng for tor mala to make nake her hone Miss Ml Bernice Vogel entertained Thursday evening at t her homo home bom 2885 2116 Lincoln avenue Bunco and dancing ere wr ero enjoyed during during- the th evening pris- pris C I going coin to Jean Jan Chez Ches Ch i and Marcus Marrus Matson the thi consolation awards award to Draney And nd Bob Dob Brady Those nose Tho present besIdes b ld the th guest fuest of and the tb hostess horte were 7 Misses Ml nelen H l n Bt sv B Madge M dc IlIsie ni Jean Jem ClIes Che Helen n l n K eating na Dranov Oretta aretta Or tt Lux Dill Bill Petty Bob Dob Brady Br dy Fred rr d Ches Chea Clr Ctrl Carl tC Tl n Mucus Matson Mae Joyd Atwil Atwell Wolfer C Cecil Nix Nil tan ana tane e n on n Sm t T Tea ea Is Given to Introduce Mrs Nibley Mrs T Ben Bell Meldrum Acts as Hostess At Event In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Berthana Beautifully decorated with 1 colored ri- ri colored lowers flowers and ferns the Berthas m formed a perfect setting otting for the te tea fa ghen friday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock I Mrs Irs T Ben Meldrum was the tho de- de delightful de hottest hoste q and e ee gao e 0 the affair In compliment to Mrs hire Carlyle Carlle l who recently came camo here from Salt Lako to mako her home SaltI The Tb decorations decoration In the th blue room I ere acre pink carnations and terns ferns Rot Rod roses roes adorned the old gold old room and Ophelia roses the tho dining room The Thet table bl T v Ui 18 tastefully decorated Ith ith time the rotes roses and with pInk pInkI I s M-s D C Bud Budge e and Mrs Irs Henry oler presided at the thc tea table duro dur- during dur during lIng ing the first part of the tho afternoon Mrs Irs Louis Loul Peery and Mrs Luther Ho ell eli took charge o during tho latter part They were assisted by Mrs Los Les- Leslie Les-II Les lie Whitlock Mr Mrs John Mrs Roy Sullen Bullen Mrs Mra Eugene Burene Cart Carr Carrant Carrand ant and Miss lIss Ruth nuth Nibley Those In the th Ing line were Mrs Meldrum Mrs lolls Carlyle Carlyl Nibley and Mrs J B 13 Nibley y An orchestra delightfUlly enter enter- entertained tamed with several selections during the afternoon One hundred guests called t the e afternoon I ROYAL NEIGHBORS INSTALL OFFICERS Royal noyal Neighbors of America met m t nt at atthe atho the I 0 0 O 1 r hall Monday e A large larre class clus was Initiated Purple ant unite colon colors of the order wei used In connection with aith Ith of or tar tar- tar nations to adorn the hall and tables where here a delicious banquet was er fa Julia Julio Maple acting as Installing l or- or fleer ticer prepared her work In an n et- et ef efficient manner and was lS later present present- pre presented ent- ent cd ed cd aith a bouquet of flowers from Mrs Irs Hannah Burklund Janie Janic Drew Drew the th president nas as presented by the order with a a past presIdents presIdent's pin Anna Anno Wadman ceremonial marshal for the th e was ns presented with 1 a bouquet of ers tor for h her r services In Inthe inthe inthe the past oar ear Officers elected for this year are oracle Hannah Burkland vice oracle Barbara Eckels past Oracle JanIe Drew Esther Randall re- re re-cordei re cordel Nettle Netti Turner receiver Mr J J 3 Inner 1 Orn Ora Mollerup outer sentinel Mr J Brache musician Pearl Elliott roar roar- hal Ellen Hanson Ranson assisting marshal Jacketta Turner graces races Anna Wad Wad- Wadman Wad Wadman man Julia Maple Ellen Lii- Lii Lil Lillian lian han Fenstemaker Ellen Lund BANQUET SERVED SERVED BY SPANISH BY-SPANISH SPANISH WAR WOMEN The Spanish War Ladles Ladies met In th the club building Thursday for forthe forthe the purpose of Installing officers forthe for tor forthe the coming year ear Alta Aita Burnham the tho Installing officer and Mrs Mr li M J Clifford the installed installed the following President Pre Mary Romans vice pes pres Lottie Norris junior vice pi dent Mable Mablo chaplain Mary eSI 1 alder secretary Ericka Shupe treasurer Janie Janic Drew Drow musician Pearl Elliott historian Dorn Dora Morby patti patti- patri Instructor Nora NorD Loving gUilt gueld I d ranee Demol conductor Jane Wal- Wal Wal color bearers Mable Mabit Carlyle Mrs I H J Clifford Ella Thomas Thomos and amid Alta I Burnham Burn ham After the Installation of officers a banquet was wa served to the Spanish I War Val veterans and wives Speeches and dancIng featured the remainder of the evening PLEASANT PLEASANT SURPRISE SURPRISE I IN Hi LINDERMAN HOME HOMEI I A pleasant surprise In honor ot or Lewis Allen Alien of Rock Bock Spring Wyo yo who is here hore her Visiting with his sister Mrs Mary A Pickett was given riven at atthe the home of M t D Linderman on Childs avenue The evenIng was wall w delightfully I In music and cards card A buffet lunch luncheon eon was served to the th following Mr and Mrs Mr M hi D Linderman Ir and Mrs W T Pickett Mr and Mrs tr ut II L Gaut Mr and Mr Mrs D B G Pick Pick- Pickett Pickett Pick Pickett ett ett Mr and Mrs Mr George Mr and Mrs hire Mr Wilford Arrowsmith Mm fr frand and Mrs Irs Val Vai Linderman Mrs Mr Paul Pickett tt Floy Floyd l PIckett Harvey Linder Under LInderman Linderman man Edward d ard Linderman Ellen Lin Linderman derman Doris Allen Dale Dalo and the tho complimented guest and the th hostess hosten ONE-ACT ONE PLAY Y READ AT PIONEER MEETING I I Ladles Ladies of Camp G 0 Daughters of Pioneers met m t with Mrs Mr Henry Hnry A AAnderson Anderson at her home homo 1681 1631 Hudson a en ue Thursday afternoon anc of drama week was featured la In connection with the th reI- reI reg regular ular tiller program Mrs Mr E B A A Larkin Lukin of the was wa present pr nt and read reada reada a act One play entitled d The Tb Finger ot of God by Percival Wilde Wild In a a most moot mo charming manner m nor All of the th members present took part port In la the th discussion beautiful During tile the th social octal hour many beau beau- otI article made mad by Indians ot of I 1 MexIco were wr examIned and admired The articles were wr secured curd by the hostess mother Mrs Mr Fred Preci Packard during daring lot her h r recent r c nt sojourn in MexIco M S S SCamp Camp D B Daughters D of ot the tho Pioneers met meet et with Mrs Mr Katherine D N l White Thursday at JIO p p V m mn This program wa was waa given Song Bong Invocation to the th Bun Sun God Ira Airs Iretta r F Ii y Topic Indians Indian of California Mrs MIll John Hails Hall Song Land of the th Sky Iky Blue Blu Wa- Wa tore of Mrs Mra Lindsay ay Mr Dint B U Olson Olion Mrs Ire Laura W McCarthy Mrs Mr Chloe Chio W Doxey of ol Mrs MII Mr D rife by 1 litre Mr 11 J 3 D B Hardin Harding her h r grand graM r daughter granddaughter Sona Indian SprIng Bird Mrs Dma B D Oln Olan accompanist Mrs Ireta C Evans Evan I Luncheon wu served TT d d S S SA A backward party pam WAS wa the th unIque affair given at th the horn home of Mr Mrs Clarence 11 H IL Packer r ill i J |