Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1926, Page 54

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. Guests Entertained g In Chevy Chase Homes i~ Round of Activities Club Meetings, Motor Tr.ipl. Teas and Luncheons of Record in the Society Pro- i gram. Capt. and Mrs. Richard Hall Jeschke, U, ® M. C.. and their family of Quanticn, Va. age:the week end house guests of Mrs. Jeschke's par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Dev- ereux. at their home on West Brad ley lane. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Devereux, who have been spending the Summer menths Mr. Devereux's par- ente, Dr. and M ereux, have retu in Baltimore Mrs. Thomas R Ford of Laramie. Wyo., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Rearce. on Ridgewood avenue. Mrs. Ford. who was formerly of Chevy Chase, glse will visit Mr. and Mrs J. H Alinger. at_their home on Mrs. Bearce wiil entertain tol fternoon at tea in honor of The Garden Club of Chevy Chase will mect Wednesday afiernoon at oclock a: the home of Mrs. Alfred on Connecticut avenue 1. P. Cutter of Ded have been the house Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. anlan at their home or ey third street Dean leck h. w ned to their home jsm C. Van heir home on ding sev where ences and Mrs, ¥ after 1 davs in Cambridge. Vieek Uaiver ok e of the hase © the Y. W, C meet ternoon At o ot o Chevy ¢ et N sM or several d to the his new du devereux end with s JTohn Bradley week Mrs Chevy rict day n Wednes oner and M Dougherty and Mr. a mple Webste rnard S. Kroker ard have return- ter spending sev Pensyivania a abeth Stet- | returned house all of BT spent John Ryan Dev- | i | | i Ryan ! i i Grace. | Savage of the house | 3 Joseph diome on Heskgth Henry de C road-has bee nding sev- davs in New Yo fty Robert L. K will_enter- the members ciub at hec brid; w after- t her home o and Mrs er O their Skinner Wed Dmner_Gi‘:en in Hon Of Mrs. W. S. Walker r» Waiker was rvey Jacoh and Miss the Dorothy Hgnenck Chapte: AR FARRIS & Ew INo— Upper left: Miss Polly Anne Colver. whose mother, Mrs. W. B. Colver, has accompanied her to Pine Manor School. Wellesley. Mass. i Lower left: Miss Mary Page Jullian, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip i.\iorflsml Jullian, will present her to society at a tea dance December 21. Upper Clement Bouve of Chery Chase. ight: Miss Florence Keys, Keys, making her debut at the Mayflower Christmas eve. : Lower right: Miss Margaret Bouve, whose parents are MF. and Mrs.’ Swedish legation. M. Gustaf Weidel. | She is at Ogontz School. Diplomats Join in Honoring King's Accession to Throne (Continued from Fifth Page) ita Rose ¥ Paddilla, and by the entire embassy staff with the exception of the counselor of the embasey, Senor Eduarde G. Comin, The Ambassador will be host at a luncheon Tuesday. and a dinner will be given in his honor that evening by the hoard of gov- ernors of the exposition at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. The choice of October 12, which is celebrated both in Spain and America. seems particularly fit- ting as commemorating the close_tie which binds the two countries. The Ambassador and his family will re turn Weanesday to Washington, where they are established in one of the diplomatic suites at the Carlton Hotel until suitable embassy {s selected. The M Varela and their family to Washington from a tour of Europe. a nister of Uruguay and Mme. have returned two-month The Minister of Cl o Alfred Sze. will not return ington until the end of November. The Minister sailed some weeks ago England to accompany his two sons. | Szeming Sze and Deming Sze. to Eng land, where they attend ;:hool. and he is now touring Europe. Mme. | the vounger children are in Washing: ton. . | The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom. will come to Wash- ington this week. He has been absent | for ahout two months. visiting in his home in Finland and Europe. The Minister of Panama and Senora | de Alfaro were the honor guests at dinner last evening of Mme. Philippe Charles Sovez. Among the other | guests were the Minister to Nicaragua Mr. Charles Eberhardt: Mr. and Mrs. Stokely Morgan, Gen. Villa, military attache of the Italian embassy; Mr. and Mrs. Zumbrunn, Dr. and Mrs Fenton Bradford and Mise Lilita Daw son. The company later attended the reception ot the Egyptian legation Mimster of _Lithuania. Mr kasy will leave Washinz fér a 10.day visit in nsland States of Austria_and Mme g0 to New York tomor the opening of ““Juare: n.” which was written ted Austrian playwright. return to Washington the the week The Kazys Riza nister and Maxi hy | They w | middte « | The Minister of Haiti. Mr. Hannib deliver an address tomor \fternoon before the statue of | Count Pulaski on Pennsylvania ave nue and Thirteenth street, the occa sion heing the 147th anniversary of the death of Count Pulaski after the | hattle of Savarnah. in which affra | the cause of American liberty was sup ported hy some 800 sons of Haiti | The Minister nf Poland. Mr. Jan | Ciechanows | New York Hotel Senor will he 4 de G The Minister of Venezuela Dr. Don Carlos F. G joined next menth hv \anti and their daug aranac Lake The charge d'affaires of Rumania Mr. Radu T. Djuvara. is in New York he Ambassador Hétel. He is ox pected to return to Washington . | time week | The charge d'affaires of Persia and Mme. Kazemi will go to Philad Wednesday and will spend two davs zoing fhence to New York. from where they will sail Saturday on t France for Europe 1 The charge daffaires of Salvador and Senora de Castro will move October 15 from 2800 Ontario road to 2601 Connecticut avenue. The offices of the legation will also be moved t¢ the new address. UNDERWOOD daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Edward A, The commercial councelor of return to this country some time | next week. He has been in his home v Women's Tea Mrs. L. M. Gilbreth he a spec: Universt For {Capital Residents Returning to Homes For \\.in‘er Season vears Mrs 1 he as 7. 0 1 work chairman of the hall is Mrs Dougs! Leetch. and vice Miss and means ¢on tipe, M | Weeks southesst Mrs Miss Dorthy g Mrand Mrs Weeks was ¢ Betrothals of Week Formally Announced hep daughter, ‘o Mr. George A° napolis. Ind. Charles Harold Con. and now of the en Anita M ter Hughes (¢ The wedding w! November 3 announce ter. Mrs. Clark Honor Guest At Bridge Luncheon | O. Clark was the guest a bridge luncheon at ther, Drury. ) Theadare Herbert, Jr. s Louise Hc Woods ing entertai Cogs Miss Salvadoregn Election Set. DOR. Republie of ) —Guatemaia election of a rew b G Draperies ds. tinction nd indiriduelify of e Greenberg & Bloch, Inc. 1th S N.W. Frankiin 9123 Surpecnons and esmries a1 gowr request, in Sweden. Kappa Kappa Gamma iy Alumnae Annual Meet =r counselor of Mr. Henry joined by acting embassy. has been Getty M (e' the | SOCIETY Persian Legation's Counselor Listed With the Newcomers |Acting Charge, With Mme. No“ry. A!Tived Sep'emb:r 29—Welcomed to Diplo- matic Circle. M. Mirza Noury Esfandiary Khan the counsélor of legation and acting Re d'affaires of Persia. and Mme. our her 0. making the long trip from Teheran through Europe and sailing from Cherbourg on the Parls. They are now established at 1745 street, a house which the Persian government and which is associated so pleasantly Kazemi. whom M. Kazemi, Mme. place. they will re. who has been office in Teheran. and they will sail| o y. M. Noury | Estandiary wiil._during this week. be | for their home on Saturd; Ireceived by the Secretarv of State and will present his credentials as charge daffaires. intent. there being no immediate n on the part of the Teheran government to appoint a successor to |difference he known the late Minister, M. Huesein Alia. now serving in the Persian Senate The new charge d'affaires from Per sia i the son of the minister finance. Hadji Hassan Esfandiary. and he prepared for a diplomatic career through the usual channels. attending | a jocal Persian college and then study ng for four vears at the Institute d Politique in Pa Desiring to perfec | himself in the needful accomplish iments for the successful diplomat. | voung Noury, in 1914, hecame an at- tache of the legation in London. where he took up extra studies in Oxford and other seats of learnings. He spent nearly ve, in England and is. therefore. a master of the language I' was during this service that he " the charming vounz French lady wie is now his wife. She was Mile Martha 6. Kerner. daughter of M Theophile Kerner and his wife. who had basn Mle. Louise Dimanche. Mme. Noury ie a nat she pursued the higher studies in that city after graduating at a noted French conven: English in a con Perisian diplomat. and thought there 21 on the Far of absence in their home in France The attache of the legation, Senor Don Roberto 1. Me- spending the week end Count Francois de B! of the Belgian embassy. who has been the guest of his uncle. Mr. Jahn P. Story. has taken an apartment at the he Winte America on the Kemmere: whose purpase Financia! it is to Tomorrow: arrived in this country Septem- | has leased and completely hlrn!!hfll,‘ with the many hospitalities of M. and | of | used —_—_— having spent a leave | Salvadoran | isseret. a‘tache the steamer | were serious difficulties in the way nf |a Christian marrying a Moslem, thesa were eventually overcoms and tha | nuptials were celebrated in Tehera: in June, 1923 Shortly after the mar riage he was transferred from Lon don to the foreigh office in Teheran where he was serving when he was selected to become charga d'affatres in Washington. Mme. Noury is now a professed member of the Mohammadan creed but Persian women or those married tn Persians are among the ad vanced of the followers of the prophet Eeing of French descent she 1 | the social graces and tases {parel which the daughters of |have as a natural endowme: <he will make a most accepabia hostess of a legation which is tmdt. tlanally hespitable. She has. more- |over. the rare talent of speaking | English perfectly and of un ing the method of entertaining which |is followed in the Western world as | wall as the delicate and dainty ways | which pertain to the Orient The Persian legation, though not & spacious mansfon, is adequate for 1 entertaining and many of the faithful representations of | zenera rooms are charge d'affaires for two and a half |such chambers in Persian homes. Tha years, has been attached to the foreign | FUgS and hanginge are of the great beauty and value. as the Persian de sires that his house should aiwais present a finished appearance. Al The exquisita and ancient rugs and haneings used in Winter are exactiy [copled in cotton for Summer and so deftly that only by the touch can tha Maths and othe er destructive insects ara not among the trials of the hemekeeper in the ancient land of Iran and rugs are throughonut the vear thont [anv danger of destruction | Washington it is a different « Some thousande of dellars’ warth Slendid rugs were destroyed nme ummer-ahout vears wh minister unacquainted w [of cigeed houses spent term®an tha Pacific after this episode 1t |tapestries were copied fabrics, M. and Mme. Noury have no ch Aren and. as they are bath voor iand socially inclined. tha Persian (gation will he Amang the actiie [eenters tha comtoe th the ner the Coast It was n e of Paris and | She was studving | mt in the environs | of London when she met the veung | 1313 Conn. Ave. Now Showing Modish ‘ DRESSES, COATS, SUITS Introductory Prices 1925 335 %45 Autumn Street, Afternoon and Evening wear—Suits and Sport Coats. 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