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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (., OCTOBER 4. 1995 PART 2. Miss KOSALIE PORAKE:, . - " “Whose, ‘parens: ¢ Assistant Sccretaryof cCommerde)and Mrs. Drake, will ngvhc,r a debut Fea Decembet 1. ' Debulant daughier of Senalor and Mys James E Walson to be gvena tlea November 1SS ELIZABETH SWEENEY. Leaving the homes of her parents Lt.CoL and Mg Walter & Swesne for Smith (Sofie%o. ( m«m,aaaclr MIS$ SUZETTE JOEWEY, S el SR O e | o be givew R . | 4 debub tea . 4 B 2 Secretary Mcllon Reopens His Washington Home. President and First Lady s 3L : ; ' b M b Mnissiong: 0 ke S0 Quietly Observing Their |pelisess | & o Winter—Special Mention. 20thWedding Anniversary | e*ber 27 | £k ) S e e e s e e e Maesachnzetts enne. hut will not he (‘hace v 1 den. where e inined hr Mies Mellan until the end thev have an a rtment far Cnngramlnmry Mcssagcs Received From Entire Z‘w‘f,';a" : e N = 3 5 i A — 3 _Renresentative and My Relivar | ar. and Mre, 0 Hhi angilitie Country—Program of Official Entertainments | ’ T e ot Taisiana have. daughter Joan have returned from a Expected Soon—Notable Socnety Events. - 4 R Mr. Bolivar Edwards Kemp. jr :j\ynr’ 12 and motored hack ta va,:k: . A g d ree Washin Minnctonka fter a mont SALLIE V. H. PICKETT. ) T R (R g wear ) 3 eanor Ozden 1ase | ihe White Bea 1ub, White Mre. Coolidge are celebrating their twentieth 1Y ; g : i T ’ o e very quictly today in the White House, though ! 5 g i % SE ol ‘ e will receive congratulatory telegrams, letters and other mes- " - By 2 . " . g jiah e naa e '(’h"{‘,"‘", :ages from every part of the country. Shortly after their return $ 4 4 e 4 [ 3u 2 e to the Capital from Omaha, where the Prezident will attend the Legion H 1 i 2 * o E Ginats, Nobi areit Radas convention this week, society may expect the announcement of official | : , Tnstitution and Charles D. Wal. | Hotel for a week. Their daughter entertamment at the White Housc tor the Winter, around which the whole ¥ \ ? 1t have returned to \Washinzton | Miss Wilma McFarland. has entered . social structure of the Capital i= bu Cabinet women are already mak- ’ 5 % e after spending the field season in the [ Younz I school here o ng such calls as the social ¢ode exacts of them, and this scason offers 5 A i Q 1 ) Canadian Rocky Mountains, d 2 ; o - 3 . Mr. <. Davis St. Pierre Gail- 1 special interest in ofiicial life in that v calls will have to be made upon 37 e = - a new Speaker’s wife and one long heloved in Washington society in the “ 3 e come bhack from Mackinac A a S ifc g . n ¥ Y _ h urn te Washington where they spent the Summer. -« persan ot Mrs. Nichalzs Longwartn, zenerally spoken of as Alice Roosc- 5 , : J oo 1 enanilsoracthine | and cre rthei s Rneton otae o elt q ® R wae at the New | the winter i ; ” f last week = F”,l ED nterest and ety was Washigton's international social 5 9 e ST Mrs. John MeGowan b 4 h 2 11, have apened their srecnih streer the home toenth street 3 with Miss Anna Me this wesk tn spend tast ek, v-making events beir ccorded one atter ve other in close wice \irs. Con assisted the President ar his reception far delogates 1o the Interpariamentary Union Congress Friday . 5 : Scazon. They arrived here yesierdas bl oihe ki e R T T e e e : e z R C)”{)ISS s Aha e e mission and the | wentare Union delegates held sway cach dav 3 X : of New O isitors in meeting ne. While there were She has takenian apartment s ven at iheir home in o= Maines, 5 % . 7 S e : : ; ! ol Mye Jogseph T bl s e the ncial exentc af Tt week where fnretsn victiore were con | Who will be, presentea o {:cf i‘gl o X e S e e e S e cerned: Gand this week willlibe at the largest and most important e ety 1hi elley, chief clerk of the Navy Department.| Was accompanied on her return hy a‘;— er party of the en brilliant l‘[’u \.;.)-., ;h,; preside at socie q{/ 1S E{eASOK{. this geasor> will- return | this me’né‘n; t m 3 Miss Marr E. L. Hall the b ot to be given at the Mayflower Hotel with all ti atc- her hey ¢ 3 onthis vIalt in Okio With Rer mpther. = i helbendust o beleiyen al e Maviower Thtel ik eliinesiceate: | b RISTanto nne s eto SRS e R IOk et s N o e ualic bollang o hesa it Jaqueline Masowo Harres & and her brother, Mr. Curtis Kinney. | Aoartmen: o ; | X e e given by his niece. Miss Mattis, Thureday, when Mre. Kellogg and man. Ewing Col. and Mrs. Willlam Nesshe Mc.| Arthur Dartan has entered the Col nther distinguiched women were sts. | Kelvey and Miss Elizabeth McKelvey leze of Engineering of George Wash = = = e ~—————————————————| have moved into their new home, ington University. and Miss Nan Dar- =~ 3046 Legation street. Chevy Chase.|ton, whn graduated last June. is 1ak = _ ‘ : b i e nment v : Acting War Secretar 1 . | Mise McKelvey has entersd Georgs | ing a post-graduate course thers. AV I hat the Government did not sec a way to accept her profiered giit g b r rtes i,Xtende Dinners. Luncheons | Washinston University. of the splendid mansion on Sixteenth street in which the entertainment | And Mrys. Davis of High Aod T Mark Week | —_ D antd SNIus § Bayei{es Jolinson {f was held. The hroad strect on which it faces gives ample access to the n rs. Uavis o 1g 5 An eas Mar ee Mrs. Delos A Blofgett and her sis. | 4317 Towa avemue ‘northwest e g hundreds of guests that a Vice President has to entertain, while the : : D 1 t lk : tes, "Mrs Chatles (G Mufthews. willlj hadhias thelt iguests for a weel My e e e of Totding e of propls o one npe. Wi Rank in the Social Set/ 5y | )1 plomats to Home Fo In the Social World| i coms 1o Washington ‘wtii he |and Srs. Tarmond ary of Gibson: architecturally the building may he fanlty. it so well adapts itseli to Ameri- e s 5 i Immediately afi S A can entertainments that even that feature could be overlooked. e in the former's Summer home on!ton immediately after their wedding RS. HENDERSON'S reception Thursday night made one regret deeply Dinners and Other Forms of Hospitality Com- an at-home this aiterno v z 2 Maclinao Tslana ceremonv. Mrs. Ory. who hefore her d — : Head of Military Depart- Honors Are Paid Visitors . marriage Septemher 23 was Mt HERE 1 full program for the foreign visitors today, Mrs. Thomas Probabl S . . Mr. Erneat P. Ricknell of the Red | Marian Panl. of Gibsonburg. Ohio, is F Walshibeing hostess at the largest and most important afaicaith| ment ErobableSuccessor I I _ in City—Tea Dance An-|cvos<and Mrs. Ricknell left vesterday | a niece of Mrs. Favette Johnson and< ™ . . v . morning for Ca o E re ere <. re e io s clty. e Thic e & """“"”’"‘ F;\‘I"“a ";“I‘”‘ avenue in Cabinet Post—Mrs. PImCHE nterparllamentar_\ De]egates. nounced for Prospective e :"x[d'pf;?::vn“‘ihv"y:a ‘“"" Bt :r‘:' . ——"P—”—\ L Thic house will he particularly ir ting to the Belgian delegates. a< i 2 2 : weorld. They will reach France by the | Mr. and Mrs McVann ands e was thee the King and Oueen of the Belgians were given the most Davis Seeking Health Other Notes of Special Interest. Debutante. middle of Mareh (o atiend a Tted Crove | Miss Fsther McVann have returned important dinner they enjoved while in the Capital. Mrs. Walch fending | p . ' i P T nsress in Parie and will yaturn to| from Sherwood [orest. ‘where they the mansion for the night to the laie \ice President Thomas R, Mar<hal estoration. s S Washington the middle of May. in spent the Summer. and are tempo. .7 and Mrs. Marchall, who were hasts T o 2 e e e Representative and Mrs. Fred A. time for a conference of the Pan. ravily at the Hotel Roosevelt. where 1 (R s galang sifelolithe Aml oces apibesco nill Attt IRSIANG | isettcen | willl' ententain afl. dinings|‘Ammerican iRed) Grose: | they will remain until they. open thele-rof THE Tomior League, which embraces in its membership all the more im- The Acting Secretary of War. whom | pmiacer 1ada & ant absepce lof | New Tork: this evening In their apartment. at| =Mr. and Mrs Ricknell have sold - : sk il ach <cason. i< planning a eabaret hall for TMOT NAmes so persistently as soon | two months speat at York Harbor — Wardman'/Parl Hotel, when their | S2Sl hodze s 5 4 Dr. and Mre. L. W. Engster, with Fridas ) evaning Daccmher 4. i fhe hallroomiat the Willaed. So seiceessd [104e: thed acrual incumbent. of the |\with hen brotherintaw! and isister. | | The Ministeriofimweden anal Fru | 28 AL HNE 0 So REE O ((Gohisiandiate: A A Nevtus (heliisgiEliam s andadaushiar, SMai 5 Cerethe Sl Arahad . : ey chamced frouceess | cabinet office where he serves, and | Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. Anderson, | Wallenberg entertained a number of sy by i | Jtev. Dr. and Mre. Wallace Itad.|and Mrs. Dabner O. Elliotr. have re Eietie sl ol il e : il ) i “"""'”‘”r Mrs. Dwight Filley Davis have heen |and in Connecticui with her aunts.|the Swedish delegates to the Interpar. | terpariiamentary Union | cliffe have returned 1o their home initurned o the eitx. after spending the. al brilliars series of small and dances and gave a large and par- | for several vears embers | The Ambassador is still in Vermont liamentary Congress at dinner last | paliatin: al! Summer in _thelr cottage on Casen slarly brilliant caharet hall th: arc determined to make that their | of the nf?én‘é“iml’f.»"u"‘il‘fi"‘ »‘1‘|\.'"‘)l‘|-'(, and will not join Senora de Riano °fvening and will have several dining Mrs. Chase W. Kennedv. wife M‘[::,,,:3":":,,"‘;-;:’gll:ynd,gp';:fidr|,'|xanr:’\:l;;| Bay. Maine. al plea )‘n cocicty Mre, Noves was chairman for the hall ' Davis has been in fragile health for until the latter part of October. w»_vl_rL:h:-'x;mel:‘xf m";\n‘!_x: g S Gen. Kennedy. will entertain at luneh- | Radcliffe went 1o Cardiff. Wales. M and Mre: George /¢ Danford <ea wat so i is vear rman has not | selec - two year ¢ friends | — Minister and ¥Fru Wallenbete | eon Thursday : an. | s George ( R age quite carls 2 many tahles ac thee may desire for the event. - N the past Summer. under the care Eeme Howard, will sail for New York | legation for about 150. including the | Mre. Lyman B. Kendall will anter-) {han went to Bath, England. where, SUmmer at Woads Hole. Mass. hava 4 i S SMANSLESIO he event. 0 < e <|from England ¥Friday. October 16.! Scandinavian delegation to the con- | 1ain at dinner in tha presidential dinin; 2 el : returned to their home, 1300 Monros AR e - ) of ihe most eminent physiclans. hat | ody Issbslla Howard, who Is in | sress. e e s R R G T ctreet northwest carlier. hut equally bri will he the Halioween ball at 10| The present the assistant Secretars | SWitzerland with their son, is not ex- T | honor of the visiting suests to the| Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dodd are: o clock the night of October 31. at the Mavflower Hotel. when Mre. and his family have a pleasant nome | Pected 10 loln the Ambassador untll| The Minister of Guatemala and| =34 Conference of the Interparlia. | spending several dave at their Ban | Mixs Charlotte Tiarriman it ar Effingham Townscnd will chaperone and manage the affair for Mr. Merry. { on the Rockville pike, just outside | After Christmas. ;TP”"M de Sanchez Latour Will be'mentary Unfon. Her guests will in-|croft place house and have as their i (0 1 0% @ O7K, BCAY FTOM f 0 Rncs This will be ane of the biggest of the Halloween night revels, and a number | Bethesda. and will remain there until | The Ambassador of France, M. |noSts at dinner Wednesday evenink | clude Sir Henry and Lady Cowan|guest Mrs. A. Russell Atwater of | goniainbiean. and will join her par- A Getionan et o diac cea il el S et ted of dob | the official season opens to give Mrs. | p, : ompliment 1o the Guatemalan | the Minister of Egypt and Mme, Samy | Eoston. | \ G 7 r partics of debutantes and | g Daeschner, will be host at dinner this | jqj, 1 R rnarts 5 S ents. Mr. and Mrs orge W. R. a1 e Den 3 L | Davis thi & elegation to the Interparliamentary | Pasha. Sena d Mrs. Claud, i LEE or voung fof d take them on ior t} 1 11 S avis the full benefit of the country | avening & . e ] asha. Senator and ) aude . ATLl g 20e Eo el sl ol b lair during the long, mild Autumn | pre i AL e D e e £ ! Congress. Swanson. Mme. Charaoui. Goyernor | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin| tiarkiman, in Washington for the = —— - - = s | his guests the French delegation to O R h: g i C W Vinter. . | Whic aSoiting tol d 3 el i taken a suite at Wardman Park i Secret d Mrs. Wilb Col. and M A W ;:;!T(\h\'efuger;- Lo i | the nterpaclismentasyiCongreas.” | | Mhe Ministepiofthe) Serbs, | Grouts| B R Criseinger: Co - C. \bodinti | Hotel until their new home on Lin-| Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Preston Coo- 'T Aty an IS~V DUL g o rs. J. A. Wagner { (pileantime the housing problem and| The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. F;y;n:;‘"‘:; e EDT, Aol Tresich Pao o _Geeat Bcltaln, M McCormickd|JIsth a3 e e per. Hotel Roowevelr. have as guesis * 1 v ! 3 e school problem are engaging Mrs. | Matsudaira will entertain at dinner S e S | Goodhart. Judge an rs. Willilam 5 difboloeat b Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cooper of o Give Theater Party | Entertain for Daughter : Davis. the. former in " regard. to s | this evening in honor of the Japanese | €Vening in honor of the 5| Balley Lamar, Mrs. John Allan |the vear. [Ior the past three vears|pjniscills, Ala.. and Mrs. Douglas The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs.| Col. and Mrs. John A. Wagner, who | Winter residence and the latter, the | delegation to the Interparliamentary | ['0m Jugoslavia to the Interparlia- | Dougherty and Mrs. Lawrence Town- Mr. and Mrs. Erwin have leased|(jeveland of Detroit, Mich. Withur will entertain a_company to- | entertained in honor of the birthday | PIacing of the second daughter. Miss | ('nion Congrese. entaryiUnioniGionsTeas, | send. Girsyatore, (e fesiate s of (Mc L and g morrow evening at “Navy night.” | anniversary of thelr daughter. Miss | C¥nthia Davis, who desired a change ! | The Minister of the Netherlands. | § : i . Thomas Armat, on Klingle road.| Mr. Channing Ward of Richmond, when “The Midshipman® will be pre- inne Wagner, had as thelr guests |in scholastic plans. She left during| The Ambassador of Germany. Baron |y, .tn JHRS(Er of the Wethorlands. | Maj. and Mrs. James A Lyon will | 00\ o murner have | YAs IS spending the week end in.., senied at the Palace Theater. Sec-| Mise Letitia_lmery, Miss Alexandra | the past week to enter St. Timothy's, | Ao Maltzan, will have the German | - b ‘flmertaln at luncheon today in their 2 SYES. Washington and is at the Hamiltan,. # retary Wilhur appears in the picture. | Leith. Mr. John Moore, Mr. Gordon |in Catonsville, Md.. while her sisters, | delegates to the Interparliamentary ‘4‘““‘,':5 '{f’;“?:flhing(’)';“‘"{;fl’:;“*fl”"w “l‘”h"m- near Rockville. in honor of relul'!";g o :r:::"':fi‘ol’";ef‘f";ni‘fie")’:; Hotel. He is planning to bring, bis which was “filmed” in Annapolis dur- | Sheen. Lieut. Comdr. Pearlman. Mr. | Miss Alice Brooks, who is 16, and | Union Congress as his guests at din- { J1G€ (1 /#9000 AT d€ IS, some of the delegatex to the Inter-| BF e CumRCt 1B IhEr BOWE B wife and her mother hers for the ing June week of this vear. A num- Randall FElliott. Ensign William | Miss Helen, who is 12, are returning | ner this evening at the embassy K iateriin the coarr el " | parliamentary Union Congress. There | Nt 20 16 (0 (0 DA | Winter. . k1 her of Washinstonians who anpeared Michelet and Mr. Charles Davis of | to Holton Arms Schosl in this cit ¢ ¥ — o yesr | will he about 50 guests. = EeonTivatess | = in the picture will attend the showing | New York. which they have attended for the past The Minister of Denmark, Mr. Con-| o Arinister of the Dominican Re- | Sfeaa . of| _Miss Nancie Curtler of Waorcester Dy e iCon | and 5 Miss Pettis has completed a stay of | . Ipaths pio e e Ay etended for e P28t | santin Brun. will give a reception | The Mink Mr. and Mre. Parker Crenshaw will P rs n . < ” 3 2 i England, will he the guest of her 5 ! in E I Senora de Ariza had | give a tea fimce Wednesdas, Decem. | five months in Norfolk, Va., and is! y e her ¢ . l::r':‘" . Dbt Filley, r. s 1%, and | tmortoy allnoTniinhonon TS Buests at the dinner dance ai Ward- er 30, at Rauscher's to present their | the guest of Miss Edlin at 1733 e M hiell Mr. and Mrs. W, A, Hill Hancock Chapter, D A. R, e A m0 o comtnus I arlinmentary’ GnloniCongress. man Park Hotel last evening. When | qaughter, Miss Ellen Crenshaw. Mr. | COran street. g preparatory studies for Harvard at Union | in the company were the members of | parker Crenshaw, ir.. will come from — street. . |§t. Mark's School in Massachucetts. | i < !the Dominican delegation to the In-' {jur, ; : Mrs._Richard S_Hill and her dansh T To Present Society Bud Honored by Luncheon |™r."Davis is, as ail the world knows, | ,,The Minister of Switserland and |0y, liamentary Union, viz: Sena. | Henvard Law School, where he 18 a | s SSimet i | Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Maler have Mme. Peter will entertain at dinner : student. in time for his sister's debnt. . | taken an ent at- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Alevander | Mrs. 0. R. Evans and Mrs. Georgia [0ne of the enthusiastic champions of | this evening In henor of the Swiss | lor Gustavo A. Diaz, president of the | 37" ‘Crenshaw graduated from Yalo‘flik:rn‘;::‘:vlhr: o l"lr’»?‘-h:n'vi Mogn '::::'h B \3:1‘:” F,';,". 111l are presenting their dauzhter. Knox Berry will entertain the mem. (tennis in this country and that inter-) jojacates to the Interparliamentary | Senate: Senator Manuel de J. Gomez.|jast Spring and entered the ' law 3 O SHIPHHE SDENES: . [areiat homa o their friends, M \iies Dorothy Loui=e Hill. at a dinner’ | bers of Dorothy Hancock Chapter, [national trophy dontested for every | yfifie, o, ¥ | Representative Rev. David' Santa- | senaol at Harvard a few weeks axe. Miss Phyllis Price is entertaining at | Mafer, who formerly was Miss Alma. Az2nes In the Chineze room nf the May- TN. A. R., as zue=t= at luncheon, Tues. | ¥#AT. the Davis cup. is a8 well known maria. Representative Rafael Brache,” “\irs. Crenshaw recently returned|a tea this afternoon in her home. at|\. McCormick, became s bride s * flower, Saturday, December 23. | day, October 6, | T Continued on Seventh Page) The Minister of Rumania and Prin- (Continued on Seventh Page) from a visit with Mrs. Harry Venn! 3212 Newark street, Cleveland Park. ' April. 2 L8 |4

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