Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1927, Page 8

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SOCIETY Distinguished Cuban Visitor Honor Guest at Luncheon Given by Charge D’Affaires. affaires of Cuba, ael Rodriquez tel in honor of Senor Antonio inte, president of the Cuban an-American confer- in Havana in 1928, at The Hague, who arri: ;m last evening accom- s secretary, Senor M , and is at the Will other guests included the general of the Pan-Ame Dr. Leo 8. Rowe; the assist- tor general of the Pan-Ameri- on, Dr. Gil ¥ Dr. James enor Dales Don Jose T. of the Cuban Hotel director T'nion 1d. Senor st secretary ante and his secretary will 1 this evening for his home in Cuba. Represents Back in € entati chi Repre vith thel > m: t Locust m, their Summer home in Kelly’s son, Mr. William rtson, will lenve Monday to re- s studies at Harvard, where is a senior. of the British em- sy and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton in New York, at the Hotel Am- dor, on their way from Manches- where they have been through the Summer with the mem- Zers of the embassy staff. They will come to Washington tomorrow. nselor of the French em- Count d rtiges, was among seng ailing today aboard for his home in France. The newly appointed second secre- v of the legation of Salvadore, Mr. : fredo Mejia, and Mr: Mejia av ived in Washington d have 1ken an apartment at the Wardman ark Hotel. Mr. Mejia, who has been d secretary at the legation of alvadore in Paris, and Mrs. Mejia ave just arrived in this country, coming by way of Canada. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Pearce Dennis, who have spent the Summer in north- easter Surope, including Finland, the Baltic States and Poland, have re- turned to Washington and opened their house at 800 Twenty-first street {:nr[h\\'(‘sl. Dr. Dennis is vice chair- man of the United States tariff com- mission, Maj. Jeter R. Horton, U. S. Marine Corps, and Mrs. Horton have recently moved from Alexandria, Va., to 2 new home at 205 Elm street in Chevy Chase, Md. Maj. Horton is en duty with the Quartermaster’s Department Bt Marine Corps headquarters, Capt. and Mrs. William Rhodes en- tertained a small dinner party last night at the Mayflower. Those present wwere Capt. and Mrs. John King, Lieut. end Mrs. Harry Simpson, Lieut. Philip King and Mrs. John Curry. The assistant military attache from the United States to the Court of St. dames and Mrs. C. G. Mettler were the guests in whose honor Mr. ani Mrs. H. A. Allen of New York, enter- tained at dinner last evening in the presidential dining rooms of the May- flower. Others present were Maj. and Mrs. B. O. Lewis, Maj. and Mrs, G. M. Barnes, Judge and Mrs. M. M. Oscar Vogt, Mr. Frank Elizabeth Gorman and Mr. C. Priebe. Before returning to England the Brst of December, Maj. and Mrs. Met- tler will visit their former home in Bunbury, Pa., and Maj. Mettler will also attend the anti-aircraft firing tests to be held at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Lieut. John L. Aikins of the 260th Coast Artillery, D. C. National Guard, at Officers’ ining School at Fort Monroe, is on a visit to his home here for the week end. James E. Wilson has joined son, who is assistant to the sident of the United States Fleet Corporation, at their apartpaent at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Wilson has just returned fom the Belgrade Lakes in Maine, where they have a Summer cottag Former Assistant Secretagy of the Treasury and Mrs. Lincoln C. Andrews ere spending a few days at the Barclay in New York, before opening their home at 123 East Fifty-third street for the Winter. Mrs. Crago, widow of former Repre- sentative Thomas 8. Crago of Waynes- burg, Pa., will spend the Winter in ‘Washington and has taken an apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel. She has with her her younger daugh- ter, Miss Ruth Crago, who graduated from Ogontz School a year ago. Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman was sud- denly called to Frankfort, Ky., due to the serious illness of a near relative. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Avery have re- turned from their European wedding trip and are with the latter’s brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua s, at 3405 Lowell street, until their apartment at 3701 Massachusetts avenue is ready. Mrs. E. A. Dexter and Miss Mildred Miller of Springfield, Mass., are guests €. Charles 1. Corby on the Rock- ille road. Mrs, F. E. Fenhagen of Baltimore will entertain at dinner at the May- Apartments to Let ALL LIKE NEW Only a Few Left MADISON, 1739 Eye (Cor. 18th St.) 1 room and bath. .. CAREVEL HALL, 1915 K St. 1 room, grill, closet, bath. 1 room, kitchen, bath. .. PENFIELD, 1 room, kitchen, bath. .. TIERTON, 1 room, grill, bath. .....cccoiiveoassces 1 room, kitchen, bath. ... 2 rooms, kitchen, bath. ... 734 PARK ROAD 2 rooms, kitchen, bath.. ... L. W. Groomes, 1416 F St. flower Hotel this evening in honor of Col. and Mrs. George Shaw. Miss Pichon's Marriage to Mr. Krogstad Today at Noon. A number of society folk motored to Uppervile this morning for the wed- ding at 12:30 o'clock of Miss Eugenie C. Pichon, sister of Mrs. Henry T. Oxnard, to Mr. Robert B. Krogstad of Charlotte, N. C., son of Dr. and Mrs, Henry Krogstad of 1524 K street, this city. “The Rev. Father Winston performed the ceremony and a Wash- ington orchestra furnished the music both during the ceremony and for the | reception and breakfast which fol- lowed. Among the guests were Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Maj. and Mrs. Arthur Haldane Doig, Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr., and Mr. William Bowie Clarke. Miss Charlotte Gaplin is entertain- ing at bridge this afternoon at the Hotel Roosevelt to announce the engagement of Miss Marguerite Holz- bauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. -Holzbauer of Plymouth, Ind, to Capt. E. G. Steis of the technical department, Chemical War- The guests include L. en, sie Kriener, M beck, Miss Josephine Umbeck, Mrs. Don Hoover, Mrs. Carl Ruth, Mrs. Elizabeth Huntington, Miss Ann Heider and Miss Martha Coffin. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Meredith of Des Moines are at the Carlton for a few days. Former Gov. of Ohio and Mrs. James M. Cox, who are at Hot Springs, Va., for the Autumn season, motored to White Sulphur Springs yesterday for luncheon. Mrs. Robert N. Stanfield, wife of the former Senator from Oregon, enter-| tained at dinner last night on the Willard Hotel roof garden. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook of Cooksburg, Pa., are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mellen at Rachelville, Pa. | Mrs. John McGowan and Miss Me- Gowan have returned from France and taken an apartment at 1868 Co- lumbia road. They sold their home on | Sixteenth street before going abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre are planning to be at Villa Crest, their West Manchester home, through the Indian Summer season on the North Shore. They will spend much of the Winter, as usual, in Washington. Mrs. Margarita Spalding Gerry and Miss Philippa Gerry of 2944 Macomb street, have leased their house for several months and are with Mrs. Gerry’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gerry, at 2640 Wood- ley place. Mrs. Lawson H. Treadwell, accom- panied by her daughter, Miss A. O. Treadwell, have returned to Washing- ton from Denver, where they passed the Summer, and have taken an apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wood of San Francisco, who have been making an extended trip through the East, are at the Carlton for a few days before returning to the coast. Miss Righter to Wed Mr. Lee This Evening. The marriage of Miss Martha I. Righter, daughter of Mms. Ida V. Righter, to Mr. Hugh E. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. B, P. Lee, will take place this evening at 8:30 o'clock in the home of the bride’s parents at 320 Eighth street northeast, the Rev. Ed- ward E. Richardson of Congress Heights Baptist Church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Smith an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Edna Aitcheson, to Mr. Arthur Francis Wilson September 21 by the Rev. B. H. Mellon. They will be at home after October 1 at 1829 Monrce street rortheast. No cards were issued. Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon, accom- panied by their son, Mr. David R. WESLEY CHURCH Connecticut Ave. & Jocelyn St. Chevy Chase, D. C. Extends you at all times a cordial welcome CONN * AVE Washington’s Smartest Tea Room Will Reopen Monday, BSeptember 26th for Luncheon and Dinner Luncheons a la Carte SPECIAL PARRAKEET LUNCHEONS, 75¢ 12 to 2 P.M. Tea, 3 to 5 P.M. FOUR-COURSE DINNER, $1.25 Daily, 6 to 8 CLOSED SUNDAYS Reservations Made for Private Bridge and_Dinner Parties NORTH 8918 in Each Building $35.50—$38.50 .$34.50 (front) s e, $35.50—542.50 909 20th St. ceeee.. 8345054250 1121 24th St. .$29.50—$32.50 : $36.50—837.50 $48.50—849.50 {is from Independenc: b el —0—=—=l——10 L. Shanley and Jack Turner. Carnival and. Fete to be held at the Washington Barracks Smith, Miss Virginia Cheatham, Miss Frances Morse and Miss PV Eute ailing today on the Bel n indefinite abroad. Simon, are genland for Mrs. George Thatcher Guernsey, for- mer president general of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, en- tertained at luncheon on the Willard roof yesterday! Mrs. Guernsey, who Kans., arrived in vesterday motor Washington by and is passing several days at the Willard Hotel. Mrs, Emery Holmes of California has returned from Europe, where she was accompanied by Mrs. van Dusen wife of Col. G. W. van Dusen, U. S. A., of Honolulu, and will be at the Mayflower until tomorrow, when she will go to New York for a short stay at the Plaza before returning to her home in Pasadena. Mrs. Holmes en- tertained at dinner Thursday evening in the presidential dining room, her guests Including Mrs. van Dusen, who is returning shortly to Hawaii; Lieut. Dorrance Roysdon, U. §.A., of Fort Slocum, N. , and Mr, Stanley G. Slavens of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rapley, who have been at the Summer colony at Shore Acres, Cape Elizabeth, occupy: ing the Franklin Cottage, are en route to_their home in Washington. Mr. Charles Noble Gregory, who has been at the Homestead, Hot Springs, Va., since the middle of June, will return-to Washington September 30 and open his house for the Winter. Mrs. Robert R. 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