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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., JANUARY 7. 1923—PART 2. HARR IS ~EWNING— Society Schedules Many Activities for the Second Week of the New Year Cabinet Days at Home Will Be Added Attraction, | Winter Reception. SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. ELDOM has a new year in Washington ope filled the ing program that which week. A king of Siam as host: a diplomatic breaki of State and Mrs. Hughes entertainin Secret s birthday anniver. ted with a more interest- ry celebration, with the minister st on New Year day, with the nother beautiful affair in the Pan-American Union building Thursday evening. when the minjster of Colombi tending the unveiling of a bust of and Senora de Olaya gracefully combined the ceremonies at- great patriot of their country, a recep- tion, dance and supper; two dinner parties at the British embassy, a splendidly appointed dinner at the New Willard last night, when the min- ister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour had as guests of honor the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes, and several private balls and dinner partics filling the schedule HE 1 cha fuily exciting in rushing f re for this we k is almost as great, and there will be the added m of cabinet days at home—there is always something delight- sm one place to another with a cas well filled with cards, and meeting, if but for a moment, one’s friends—and the Con- gressional Club will give its first official reception of the winter Thursday night, with the Vice President and Mrs, Coolidge as guests of honor. The same evening the debutantes’ ball will catch many of the visitors leaving 4he reception, while entertainments for the British debt commission will almost daily add some event of unusual social importance. ip the British emba e of great interest. sirst opportunity for a social meet The reception v Tuesday night for the members of the mission will giving the visitors and the prominent Americans their ht will be given Tu.\.‘ukl\'()\\ over almo:t entirely to the annual charity ball for the benefit of the Children’s Hospital, hosts enter- ining dinner parties taking their guests on to the ball. The Vice Pres Irdlent and Mrs. Coolidge and the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes will He guests of honor, and in the receiving line will be Mrs. Frederic H. ! Brooke, Mrs. Horace Westcott, Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, Mrs. Rudolph, Mrs. John F. Cuno H. Dryden, Mrs. John W. Davidge, Mrs. Christian Herter and Mrs. Richard H. Wilmer, of the floor committee and has an able corps of assistants. Maj. Harry Leonard is chairman More than iorty boxes will be filled with representative society folk, and, with but iew exceptions, no other social event is being considered for the night. THE debutantes’ annual benefit ball,.to be given at the New Willard Thursday night, brings 4 great flutter of excitement in that staunch little body of girls who got their first formal peep at society this season. They have been and will be assisted by the debutantes of other seasons, girls with a vast amount of worldly wisdom, so think the buds of 1922-23, and only the ball, in all its perfection, can tell the story of the hard work the girls have put into perfecting it. The funds will go to help Neigh- borhood House, and the numerous dinner partics arranged for the cyen- g will all be taken on to the ball, some special way with Washingt debutantes’ ball. The debutantes of each city have of showing the more useful side of their existence, and 1 girls it has for several years past taken the form of a HE cream of the social world stand as patronesses for the Child Wel- fare ball, to be given at the New Willard Hotel the night of Wednes- day, Januar Jusserand, Lady 31, the list including Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Hughes, Mme. seddes, Baroness de Cartier, Mrs. William Howard Taft, s. John W, Weeks, Mme. Marc Peter, Mme. Wallenberg, Mrs. Gillett, William Phillips, Mrs. Richard H. Townsend, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Henry White, Miss Boardman and Hope Slater. Mrs. The guests will include a brilliant assembly of official and unofficial folk, Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall being especially interested in making the affair a perfect success. I‘lughes to Be Honored The delegates to the conference on Central American affairs will give a large reception Monday evening, January 22, in the Pan-American buflding in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs, Hughes. American Pen Women Hold Reception Today The District of Columbla branch of the League of American Pen Women has planned a notable series of events for the opening week of its new year. Today the first reception for several weeks will be héld from 4 to & o'clock at the clubhouse, 1722 H street northwest, with Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis as the Suests of Honor. Mr. Davis will speak on “Immigratio Mrs. 1da D. Peters will pour tea, assisted by Mrs. H. 8. Mulltken, Mrs. Aaron D. New- man, Mrs. Ethel Cushing Brant and Mrs.' Josephine Arnold Rich. ©On Tuesday evening the first book review dinner to be held for several waeks will be given at & o'clock at | the elubhouse, uader the supervision af Mrs. William Wolff Smith, who has been appointed by Mrs. Theodore Tiller, president of the District of Columbla branch the league, as hairman of the dinners for the re- Eeainder of the mrason. | M. and Mrs, Beresford By Central Americans; Open Washington Home Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Beresford, who have opened. their house, 1602 20th street, for the winter, are not enter- taining, owing to the recent death of Mrs. Jullan-James and of Mr, Beres- ford's siste Lambda Phi Sorority Gives Supper Dance Lambda Phi Sorority, Alpha Chap- ter, entertained at a supper dance Fri- day, December 29, at Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Anne O'Brien was assist- ed by Mrs. J. F. Collins, jr., and Miss Freda Marks in making all arrange- ments. The guests were Miss Mildred Bromwell, Miss Mary Louise Der- mody, Miss Anna Guinan, Miss Kath- ryn Kepler, Miss Katherine May, Miss Freda Marks, Miss Effie Morgan, Miss Anne O'Brien, Miss Helen Penny, Miss Ann Sparks, Miss Agatha Simonton, Miss Ellzabeth Tiffey, Miss Florence Walsh, * Mr. Edward Ardeeser, Mr, John Hopkins, Mr. Gus Litner, Mr. Irving Breckman, Mr. Mr. Jerry Sheehan, Mr. William Lin- den, Mr, Harry Conne, Mr. Leroy Me- Carthy, Mr. Harry Baxter,-Mr. David Mr. John Paul Jones and Mr. and Mra, C. Ervin. Rio oy Stevens, Mr. Lawrence Abbott, 2 2 i vs and evenings of last! Lees Holland, | | Whose parentsCapl.a arnounced her eflf)g Chrigtiani, ofDe chnesday Afternoon Receptions Are Listed { For Society Guidance Mrs. Coolidge. Wives of Cabinet MEmberB and Others Make "At Home" Announcements. The wife of the Vice President and the wives of cabinet members will, with few exceptions, receive Wednes- day afternoon. Mre. Coolidge, wife of Presfdent, will receive in ment at the New Willard Mrs. Hughes, wife of the Secretary of State, will' receive from 3 to § o'clock in her home, 1529 15th treet Miss Mellon, daughter of the Sec- retary of the Treasury. will recefv in her apartment, at 1785 Massachu- setts avenue Mrs, Weeks, wife of the Secretary of War, will be at home from 3 to o'clock ' at her residence, 2100 16th street Mrs. Work, wife of the Postmaster General, will receive in her apart- ment. at Wardman Park Hotel, from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Denb: of the Navy, the her Vice apart- at fe of the Secretary be at home Wed- wi in_her home, at 2224 R street, and ! will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. | Roosevelt, wi retary of the Navy. Mrs. Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, will receive from 3 to & o'clock in her apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel, and Mre. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, wili be at home Wednesday afternoon in her apartment, at rdman Park Hotel, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Gillett, wife of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, will not be at home Wednesday. Mrs. Capper, wife of Senator Ar- thur Capper, and her niece, Miss Isa- bel Crawford, will be at home Thurs- day afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in Representative and Mrs. Martin B. Madden of Illinois have moved into their new home, on Massachusetts Heights, at 3201 Woodland drive, and Wwill be at home after Janyary 16. Mrs. White, wife of Representative Wallace H. White, Jr., and her daugh- ter, Miss Nina Lunn, will be at home Tuesday afternoon from 4 to 6:30 o'clock at the Congressional Club. Mrs. Rudolph, ‘e of the Commis- sioner of the District, will be at home the remaining Saturdays during Janu- ary. Mrs. Pierce Butler will not observe her day at home tomorrow. Mrs. Cox will beat home with Mrs. Hannay, Mondays in January. Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, wife of the secretary of the Smithsonian In- stitution, will observe her usual Mon- day aftérnoons at home, beginning with January 8. Mrs. Parker West, wife of Maj. ‘West, retired, will be at home at their residence at the Soldiers’ Home to- morrow afternoon after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Joseph E. Thropp will resume her days at home beginning Satyr- day, January 30, and will have with her her daughter, Mrs. Henry Whip- ple Farnam, of Philadelphia, who will arrive January 14. Mrs. John L. Edwards and her daughter, Miss Virginia Edwards, will be at home this afternoon and the following Sunday sfterncons in Janu. ary, at their residence, 1908 F street northwest. Mrs. Frank S. Hight will not be at home tomorrow, but will receive the following Mondays in the month. 1253 Irviny will be at home , from 2 to 8 o'clock. street ond January Mrs, Willlam Corcoran Hill will be at home tomorrow afternoon in her home on H street. Mrs. W. Harry Brown will be at home BSunday afternoons through January In her apartment, st 1785 Massachusetts avenue. Mrs. A. Chambers Oliphant will be at home tomorrow and the succeed- ing Mondays in January at her apart- ment, in Wardman Park annex, Mrs. Lincoln Green will be at home Rum afternoons, January 16 -and. nesday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock | of the assistant sec- | the former’s home, at 1100 16th street. | MISS DOROTHEA KING, nd Mrs William A Xing have ement to MrHenryViadimir mark - Round of Dinners and Teas In Local Society Program Inthe Passing Throng Officials and Others Return- {Vice President and Mrs. Coolidge Guests of Dr. | and Mrs. C. W. Richardson—Other Promi- nent Events Listed. The Vice President and Mrs. Cool- [ exchequer and Mrs. Montagu Collett Norman, governor of | ild‘e were the honor guests at supper last evening glven by Dr. and Mrs. | | Charles W. Richardson. Among | other guests were the Postmaster | General and Mrs. Work and the Sec jretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wal lace. The Secretary of State, Mr. Hughes. will entertain at luncheon tomorrow | at the Metropolitan Club in henor o the United States ambassador to the Court of James, Col. George | Harvey, | The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. | Mellon. will entertain at dinner | Tuesday evening, and will be ost at dinner Thursday. He has is- sued invitations for a dinner Wednes- day evening, January 17 Miss Ailsa Mellon, daughter of the Secretary, gave a small dance last evening in their apartment at 1785 Massachusetts avenue. The Secretar Mrs. Wallace will be the guests of honor at dinner tomorrow evening of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr.. who have to meet them. They will o their guests to the ball whicl will be given at the New Wil- lard for the benefit of the Children's Hospita The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis. will be host at dinner tomorrow evening at Wardman Park Hotel, en- tertaining in honor of M. Albert Thomas of France, who is in country to study labor conditions. Secretary and Mrs. Davis enter- tained at dinner Wednesday evening in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, in compliment to the retiring ecretary of the Interior and Mrs. fall. The other guests included |Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Chase, son-in-law and daughter cretary and Mrs. ¥all, and Mr. Mark Sullivan. Senator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps will entertain at dinner Fri- day evening. Senator David A. Reed of Pennsyl- vania will entertain the members of the Pennsylvania delegation in Con- gress at dinner Tuesday evening. The same evening Mrs. Reed will give a “dove” dinner, entertaining the wives of the members of the delegation. | The United States ambassador to Englang, Col. George Harvey, will be the guést of honor at dinner Thurs- day evening of Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, who will entertain at the New Willard Hotel. Miss Alice Page, daughter of Sena- tor Carroll S. Page of Vermont, will be hostess at luncheon Wednesday, January 17, when her guests have been asked to meet Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice President. Representative and Mrs. Louis A. Frothingham will entertain at din- ner Friday evening. Representative and Mrs. Addison T. Smith of Idaho entertained at din- ner at the Rooseveit Thursday in honor of Mrs. Smith's brother, Maj. John F. Fairchild of Mount Vernon, N. Y. Other guests present were Mrs. A. J. Day of Zanesville, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Smith of Twin Fails, Idaho; Mrs. W. H. Abbott, Miss Byrna Abbott and Mr. Benjamin E. Abbott. Mr. and Mra. Rudolph Kauffmann en- tertained at dinner last night at the Chevy Chase Club for their daughter, Mra. Lewis Newton Murray. Mrs. Fenn, wife of Representative E. Hart Fenn of Connecticut, will entertain at luncheon Thursday, Jan- uary 25, in honor of Mrs. Coolidge, wife of the Vice President. The assistant secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Ellot Wadsworth will entertain a_distinguished com- pany at dinner Wednesday evening, when their gueats have been asked to meet the chancellor of the British | Donaldson. Col. of Agriculture and | invited a distinguished | Fleanor Willlams, of Baltimore, this | aldwin and Mr. the Bunk of Ei nd, The chairman of the District Com- missioners and Mrs. Cuno Rudolph will entertain a distinguished com- pany at dinner tomorrow evening preceding the ball which will be given at the New Willard for the benefit of the Children's Hospital. of which Mr. Rudolph is president. Commissoiner and Mrs. Rudolph will take their guests later to the ball, | for which they have a box, and aiso | wil have with of State and Mrs. of diplomats, officials and of resident society. them the 'Secretary members Gen. and Mrs. Harry H. Bandholtz entertained at dinner last evening in their quarters at Fort Myer and took | their guests later to the dance given by the officers at the fort. In their and Mrs. Weston and Mrs and M Lott, Maj and Mrs. E Maj. and Mre. J. W. Loveland. Maj. and Mrs. E. H. Torrey, Capt. and Mrs. J. H. Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Harriman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. will entertain at dinner evening for the latter's nieoe, ? 1 who will come to Washington tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran Thom will entertain a distinguished company at dinner Friday evening. Mr. and Mcs Boter A. Drury ens| twelve at| tertained a' company of dinner last evening and later took their guests to the theater. Mra. Frank §. Hight will entertain at luncheon Wednesday. January 10, at the Washington Club. for a party of twelve. January 27 Mr. and Mrs Hight will give a dance at the Was ington Club for their vounger duagh- ter, Miss Phyllis Hight. Mre. Frank Hill will entertain for her daughters, Miss Henrietta Hill and Miss Mary Hill, in honor of Miss Josephine Williford, Miss Elizabeth Ramage and Miss Josephine Ramage. at a tea this afterncon at her home, 20289 Hillyer place. Presiding at the tea table will be Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, Mrs. Charles K. Koones, Mrs. Richard S. Hill and Mrs. Harry Meem. Among the young ladies assisting will be Miss Alice Milburn, Miss Emma Stitt, Miss Charlotte Free- man Clark., Miss Elizabeth Marbury Beale, Miss Alberta Gilbert, Miss Catherine Moses, Mise Lillian Mer- ritt Thompson, Miss Eleanor Carroll HINl and Miss Betty Turner. The table decorations will a be in Mrs. Frank H. Russell gave a mati- nee party yesterday afternoon, tak- ing her guests afterward to the tea dance at the Le Paradis. Her party included Miss Barcia Jones of Kansas City, Mo.; Miss Janet Moffett, Miss Margaret' Edwards, Miss _Harriet Brooke, Mr. Oliver Edwards, Mr. John Nesbit, Mr. Richard Parker Crenshaw, Mr. George Riggs, Mr. Frank Ford R‘l‘l‘.en and Mr. Wallace Alger Rus- sell. Mrs. Bates Warren entertained a small company informally at bridge Wednesday afternoon in her apart- ment at 2029 Connecticut avenue for her house guests, Mrs. Charles R. Grandby and Miss Barron of Virginia. Mrs. Harry K. Boss entertained a company at luncheon at Le Paradis yesterday. - - Mme. Soyez, wife of Mr. Phillipe Charles Soyez, entertained at a tea for a group of South American friends vesterday at her home, 1816 19th street northwest. Mr. Henry Llovd Aspinwall will entertain at'luncheon Tuesday at the Tabard Inn, where, with Mr. Aspin- wall, she is spending the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Clarke White will give a musical-tea this afternoon at 4:30 at their home, 1303 M street. Mrs. Thomas Gore and Mrs. Austin Kauts will preside at the tea table. Hughes. a number | Chatard | tomorrow | Miss | Priday and have an apartment at the | Shoreham. | The second assistant postmaster | general and Mrs. Paul Henderson have jnow stationed at Fort Monroe, j completion of the Panama canal, Mrs.CHAUNCEY G.PARKER Jr. 4 bride of Juesday who was Miss CeceliaMecallum NOERWOOD PHOTES 4 ,)' AURE/S~ EwIN— Mi1ss MAE GAPEN, Daughtey of Col. and Mrs Ga Mctlvéiw,the Junios Servicc%?tfig Social Events of Interest Chronicled of Diplomats 1 i 1 Cabinet and Congress Circles Represented ing to Capital—Many En- tertaining Guests — Per- sonal Notes. The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Wallace will be joined the end of the week by their daughter, Miss Mary Wallace, who went to Syracuse, N. Y. to attend the wedding vester- day of Miss Marion Pennock and Mr. Dopald McChesney, which took place last evening. The Attorney General. Mr. Daugh- erty 1 return the end of the week from Columbus, Ohio, where he went yesterday. He spent Friday in Bal- timore with Mrs. Daugherty, who re- cently retuned to a hospital thers after spending Christmas with her family in their apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel. Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper have gone to their home in Devon, Pa., for the week end and will return to their aparament at the Powbatan tomorrow. Mrs. T. Frank -Appleby. wife of Representative Appleby of New Jer- sey, left Friday for a short visit in her home at Asbury Park. Representative and Mrs. Frank D. Scott bhave as their guest Miss Jo- hanna Fuchs of New York, who came to Washington for the holidays. Representative and Mrs. Wallace S. Dempsey returned to Washington moved from Wardman Park Hotel to their new home, at 3201 Woodland rive, Mra M. B. Fonda of St. Albans, Vt., im in Washington for a brief visit and 8 at the Powhatan. Mrs. Fonda is the sister of Gov. E. C. Smith of Ver- mont. Mrs. William A. Slater has leased the house &t 1761 Massachusetts ave- nue from Mr. and Mrs. Ir. who salled vesterda Mrs. Siater formerly occupied . an apartment at 1785 Massachusatts ave. nue. which she rented to the Secre- tary of the Treasury. Mr. Mellon, about a year and a haif ago. g Mrs. Nathaniel Fish McClure, wite Col. McClure, U. & A, is the Buest n: Miss Bess Boyd at Somerset House. Mrs. Rolfe. wife of Col. Quartermasier Corpm. has setnmirg from Coblenz, Germany, nocompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Worthington 4nd son. Mrs. Worthington will soon join her husband, Lieut. R. C. Worth. ington, Quartermaster Corps. who 18 Va. | Mrs. William -~ Crawfo, widow of the former surgesn oonses of t he Armyv, went to New York Thursday for 'a short &tay. Mrs Gorgas has recently completed a rece ord of the life of the late Gen. Gorga whose work was so necessary to the Gorga, Capt. G. L. Lavin, U. §. A., and M: Lavin have taken apartments at the Burlington Hotel for the winter. Miss Annette E. Thomas returned Trom the country heme ot her grandmother, Mrs. Robert H. Thomas, at Mechanicsburg, Pa.. where she spent the Christmas i:olldn‘s. . Mrs. James Irvin Steel will not be in Washington until early in Feb- ruary. She is remaining with Mrs, Thomas. who 18 recovering from a severe illness. Mr. John T. Adams, chairman of the republican national committee, who passed the holidays with his family at their home in Jowa, returned to Washington yesterday and is at “l'nrdn-mn Park Hotel for an extended stay. Mrs. Henrietta Scriver, who has been visiting relatives in Cumber- land, has ropened her apartment at the Burlington Hotel. Miss Mary Bandall of New TYork will arrive in Washington Janyary 18 for a short visit before leaving for Cuba and Europe. Mrs. S. G. Cornwell will spend the remainder of the winter with friends at_Deland; Fla. Later she will be joined by her som, Mr, Douglas V. Corawell S derland place. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Ryvan, Com- mander and Mras Claude B. Commander and Mrs. Charles C. Hart Commerce and Mrs. Hoover, and Mrs. Reed Smoot. States ambassador to the court of St James, Col. Representative | Theodore E. Burton. Gilbort; the assistant secretary Treasury and Mrs. Ellot Wadsworth, the Right Hon. and Mrs. Stanl Mrs. P. J. Grigg. Mr. Miss Allsa Mellon, Ambassador lnd Mme. Jusserand l-l’l ew York. Luncheon by Ambassador and Baroness de Cartier—Dinners Listed. The ambassador of France Mme. Jusserand will return from New York, where they went Fri- day to attend the performance evening at House, given for the benefit French Hospital In New York. The benefit is an annual affair and the mbassador and Mme. Jusserand are always present. The ambassador and Mme. Jusse- rand will entertain at dinner Wednes- day evening, January 17. of the The ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartier will entertain a company at luncheon today in compli- ment to the chief of the British debt commission and Mrs. Stanley Baldwin and Mr. Montague Collet Norman, a member of the commission and gov- ernor of the Bank of England. The ambnasador of Peru and Senora de Pezet entertained a small company informally at dinner Thursday evening preceding the reception at the Pan- American building which the minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya gave after the unvelling of the bust of Gen. Santander. Among their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page Tibbits of Milwaukee, the latter a granddaughter of Gen. Santander, who came for the ceremonies. Others in the dinner company were Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Duque of New York, formerly of Bogota. Colombia, Mr. and Mrs. A. Washington Pezet, son and daughter-in-law of the am- bassador and Senora de Pezet, have returned to their home in New York after spending the Christmas holidays with them in thelr apartment at Wardmen Park Hotel The ambassador of Brazil, Mr. Au- gusto Cochrane de Alencar, was the guest of honor at dinner last evening of the secretary of the embassy and | Mme. de Sousa Leao Gracie, who en- tertained in their home at 1912 The other guests un- ere Mayo, an, Mrs. Franklyn Pyles, Dr. Santi- ago F. Bedoya, the second secretary of the Peruvian embassy. and Dr. Lawrence Evans. ‘The ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes entertained & large and distinguished company at dinner | last evening, when their guests were asked to meet the members of the British debt commission. The party ury, Mr. Mellon: the Secretary of Senator the United Harvey; the undersecre- tary of state and Mes. Phillips, the undersecretary of the Treasury. Mr. € the v Bald- Mr. Montagu Norman, Mr. and Rowe Dutton, Mr. Loring Christie, Miss Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam R. Castle, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury Blair, Gen. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr.; Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs. Charles M. Ffoulke, Mrs. Frederic A. Keep, Mrs Hare Lippin- cott, Mrs. E. H'G. Slater, Mrs. Trux- tun Beal, Mrs. Norman Willlams, the counselor of the emba: and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, Sir A. Maurice Lowe, Mr. Willmott Lewis, Mr. Hugh V. Tennant and Mr. Wellesley. The ambassador and Lady Geddes will give & large reception Tuesday evening for the members of the debt win, commission. The newly appointed ambassador of Japan and Mme. Hanihara have post- poned their sailing for this country until Friday, January 26. Immediate- 1y upon their arrival in San Fran- cisco they will start east The minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanches Latour entertained a large and distinguished company at dinner last evening in the presi- dential suite at the New Willard Hotel 1n_honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Hughes. The other guests were the ambassador of Chile and Senora de Mathieu, the Secrétary of the Navy and Mrs. Denby, the min- ister of Nicaragua and Senora de Chamorro, the minister of Colombia and Senora de Olaya, the minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, the resident of the supreme court of gllvndor and Senora de Suarez, the minister of Salvador to Spain and Jtaly, Dr. G. Guerrero; Dr. Alberto Ucles, the minister of Honduras to Salvador and Senorita Carmen Cor- dova, the charge d'affaires of Hon- duras in Paris and Senora de Toledo Lopez, Mr. Maximo Zepeda, the min- ister of finance of Nicaragua, Senor Adolfo_Cardenas; the minister of Costa Rica, Dr. Oreamuno; the former President of Costa Rica and Senora de Gonzalez Flores. Senator and Mrs. William_Calder, Senator and Mrs. Selden P, Spencer, the United States mintster ‘td Salvader and Mrs. Mont- and | & today | €ral of the Pan-American Unic last | the Metropolitan Opera | { Wednesday | Mme. Peter will | their stay here. {autumn of last vear. included the Secretary of the Treas- | 1o ery Schuyler, the director Leo S. Rowe: of state, Mr third assistant Mrs. Robert W pirer of Ho tha charg: Dr. Don Heetor = dircctor of the and Mrs. W tary general Central Ameri Herbert Stabler; ) 3 cis White. Dr. and Mrs Munro, the president of the b District Commissioners and Cuno Rudolph, Mr. and Mre. Sumner Welles, Princess Cantacuzene, Mrs. Mendenhall, Miss Mabel T, Boardma: Miss Porter, Miss Dorothy Robert Senorita riques, the counselor the Guatemalan légation and Senc de Prem and the secret gation and Senora de ¥ During the din the Gua violinist, Senor enio Ralc now lives in Wax n. and Flora McGill Keefer, mezzo so gave a progrum The min Ecuador and Seno de Elizalde will be hosts at dinner evening. entertaining compliment to and Mrs, Hughes the assistant scorc Leland Harrison retary of state & d'affaires of Da the legation Secretary of State The minister of Switzerland & entertain at dinne Tuesday evening in honor of the am- bassador of France and Mme. Jus serand. The minister of F cess Bibesco will en morrow evernir Mr. Georges Lnesco Rumania. Princess Bibesco will receive Fr afternoon at the legation plimen olin ister of ¢} The news of the uppo ao-Ke Alfred Sze as minister of fore China. is of great interest ington, where Mr. Szc and his both graduates of Cornell Univ made @ large circle of friends dur; The minister was a the post here in Mareh, to China in the He was one-of the delegates to the conference on the limitation of armaments. and with Mme. Sge entertained extensively du ing last scason. pointed to 1921, and returned The Minister of Sweden and Mn Wallenbetg wlill entertain a small company informally at dinner Tues day evening, and. with their guests will later attend the reception which the ambassador of Great Rritain and Geddes will give that even in honor of the British debt co sion The minister of Nicaragua Senora de Chamorro will enterta large company at dinner tomorr evening at the New Willard Hotel honor of the Sccretary of State a Mrs. Hughes. Senora de Ballivan, wife of the ister of Bolivia. will receive Fr afternoon in the legation at 1 Massachusetts avenue. The minister of Bulgaria and M Panaretoff will be hosts to a dis- tinguished company at dinner Monda evoning. January 15. entertaining in honor of the ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Geddes The_minister of Persia, Mirza M sein Khan Alai, was host at din last evening, entertaining in com ment to Mra. H. Wilfred Du Ps w will leave Washington the middle February to spend six months in Eu- rope. The other guests re the min- ister of Ecuador and Senora de E zalde, the counselor of the Belgian embagsy and Mme. de Selys, the coun- selor of dhe Norwegian legation and Mme. Sfeen. the counselor of the Swedlish legation, Mr. de Lagerberg Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Dulles, Mrs Sarah Lee Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- llam Eric Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, Mr. Southard of the State Department and the secretary of the Persian legation, Abdullah Khan rinkafch. The minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenvi will be hosts ut dinner tomorrow evening, entertair ing a distinguished company in their home on Massachusetts avenye. The newly appointed minister the Netherlands and Mme. de Gri and their children have taken pos session of the recently completed le gation at the corner of 15th and Ku clid streets, facing Meridian Parl They are the first representatives of the Netherlands to occupy the build- ing, although the offices of the leg: tion have been established there for several mmonths. The minister an Mme. de Graeff have heen stavin: at Wardman Park Hotel since the arrival in Washington. The counselor of the Chilean en bassy and Senora de Gana-Serruy are expected to arrive in New Yori tomorrow and will come to Washing- ‘ontinued on Sixth Page.)

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