Washington Times
Washington Times
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Description: Society News [4 of 5] Page 7

Date: March 27 1915

Newspaper published in: Washington, D. C.

Washington Times March 27, 1915 Society News [4 of 5] Page 7

News and Gossip of the Day In Washington's Smart Set
Items of Interest and Importance of Past, Present, and Future Among Official and Fashionable Folk.
Many Entertainments Are Planned By Leaders of Society in Washington. Gossip of Hostesses and Visitors. (con't)

Mrs. J. WEINBERG entertained at a birthday party and dance last evening in honor of her sister, Miss Dorothy PEAKE. The house was charmingly decorated with sweet peas and pink roses, and the guests included the members of Mrs. WEINBERG's family and a few friends.
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Mrs. Marshall FIELD will be hostess at a dinner of thirty-six covers tonight at her residence on Sixteenth street.
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Major Charles W. KUTZ, Engineer Commissioner of the District, and Mrs. KUTZ have issued invitations for a dinner at the Army and Navy Club on the evening of April 8.
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Miss Madge Pickett STOKES' entertained at dinner last evening, taking her guests later to the Friday evening subscription dance at the New Willard.
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Miss Elizabeth LECKIE, contralto; Mrs. George Franklin SCHUTT, pianist; Miss Margery SNYDER, violinist; Arthur GREEN, tenor, and Franklin J. JACKSON, jr., accompanist, gave a musical Wednesday evening at the Ebbitt. Miss LECKIE has a rich, well-cultivated soprano voice, and was showered with flowers. Miss LECKIE is now in New York at the Waldorf-Astoria, the guest of the Scotch Symphony Society.
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The last of the Friday evening subscription dances, which took place last evening attracted one of the most brilliant gatherings of the week.

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