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8 SOCIETY. n. €. - 3 T, 1928, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY., MARCH SOCIETY. SOCIETY! Secretary of State Expected Back u and Mrs. Kellogg 1 Capital Monday From Aiken, S. C. of State and Mrs expected to return They Kellogg ar to Washington Mondav sve been at Alken, 8. C. for bsut 10 davs and have with tr niece, Miss Laura Ottis The Ambassador of Brazil. Senhor § rgel do Amarel. was host at dianer evening to Mr. Justice and Mrs Terey Sanford, Mr. Justice A tone. Sen: >, Senator Henry Peter. wife of the Aster the i Mrs A Mrs. Gist Elair, Louis Little. Mr ghorne. Mr. and V 1, Mr M. Mrs Wil »f Spain and Senor to Washing n New Y days in Phila- They w A ent b e are 1 Jardine, Mrs and N Jan J be among the cabaret Press Cl which k_this even Carlton Ho! e club will b~ P. Kahn and the Amba give a fancy Tellez, the eldes > 100 children in- vears of ag> and ther in the corps or from al society. The invi- e delightfully gotten in color, those for little boys hav int dwarfs on them and those fc the girls dainty colored pictures of Snow-White. in which costumes the little. guests were asked to appear. The wording was unique. 00, reading “Emilita Tellez will be very happy if you will come to her party Saturday afternoon, March 31. at 3 oclock. to meet Snow-White and her dwarfs The children will all appear in their costumes, Senora de Tellez and her own children receiving them. A variety of entertainments have been provided from 3:45 to 5 o'clock. chisf among them the recital of the story of Snow-White, Miss Ruth Liles impersonating the grand- and being the raconteusse While the en inment is on Senora de Tellee will have tea with mothers of the children. The hall and reception rooms of embassy have been decorated ltke the grotio of the beauty that slept for 100 years, and have an appropriate sur- rounding to impress children’s imagina- tion with the recitation of the beauti- ful Brothers Grimm “Snow-White" fairy tale, which will be rendered at ths end of the entertainment by Miss Ruth Liles, who will impersonate “the grand- mother. From 3:45 to 4:10 o'clock children's dancing in the main hall: at 4:15 o'clock. the magician in the music room: at 4:30 o'clock, the juggler in the music room, and at 4:45 o'clock, the story of “Snow White.” nclude Reconteuse (“the grand- mother™). Miss Ruth Liles; Snow White, Miss Luz Davila. the Prince, Master Lionel Messey. and the Dwarfs, Masters Jan and Ladislas Cicchanowski, Robert Neuhauser, Frank Newlands Healy, Donald Maher and Manuel and Luisito Tellez. ner will be served in the dining hall and 8 ladies’ buffet in the conservatory The dining table has been properly ar- ranged and decorated to accommodate the 100 chiidren guests. ‘The scene of the awakening of S8now- White will take place in the conserva- tory while the children are at the table The prince will come near Snow-White, who will be imprisoned in her glass and their parents resident and tation cards wer the the ' ‘The east will | At 5:05 o'clock, children’s din- | man embassy and Frau Leitner: Amin nd Aly Samy, childran of the Fayp- tian Minister and Mme. Samy Pa.ha John Simopoulos, son of the Minister Greece and Mme. Stmopoulos Ruben Ramirez, son of the charge @'affaires of guay and Mme. Rami- tes. Ise Togo, son of the first secre- tary of the Japaness embassy and Mme T Lucio and Flaminia Lais, chil- dren of the naval attache of the Ttalian sy and Signora de Lais; Edgar and Datrica Prochntk. children of the Austrian Minister and Mme. Proch- nik. Hart and Lionel Massey. children of the Canadien Minister and Mrs Massey: Hugo de Pena. jr. son of the of the lepation of Uruzuny and Mme. de P Betty Fmerson olly Hackett, Betty Carter Fort. Julieta d Mario Cuniberti, Joan Dodd, Imo- 1e. Bobby and Roy Neuhauser, Bet sie, Semuel and John Kau irchill Elmore. Margaret Fell Tiller. Phillip Fell lordorn, Edith Rathbune, Jossph h. Bradford Darling. Jack John Frever, Betty Nan Glim- Boris Lorwin, Hugh and Hillis Morris. Gevige Grayson, Frank New- Jands Healy, Martha Jane Kennedy. Rabette Stockhouse, Arthur Lander Hil- dreth. Tommy. Donald and Jimmie Maher, Patsy McNew, Anne and Jane Healy. Ruth Ann Butler, Faith Harlow Johnny Storrs, Marie Virginia Davis, William Young, Allen Young, Margaret Bliss Lane. Barbara Klein. Elsle and Kitty Hill. Gladys Adelaide Crail, John <ing. Eleanore King. Betty Bliss, George Totten, Gilbert Totten and Frederick Hicks uckerman. hutac sted The Minister of China and' Mme. Sze and the Minister of Czochoslovakia. Mr Zdenek Fierlinger. will shars hon‘rs at the dinner to be given tonight by the former Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Panaretofl. of Eeypt and Mme Samy will be the guests in whose honer Dr. and Mrs. Davenport White will enfertain a company of 54 at dinner this evening at the Chevy Chase Club The Minister Mrs. Harlan Piske Stone was the honor guest at the luncheon given to- day by Mrs. Frank Crowther, wife of Representative Crowther, and Mrs. Gale Hamilton Stalker, wife of Represent- ative Stalker. There were 60 guests in the company. Mrs. W. F. George, wife of the Sena- tor from Georgia, entertained at luncheon today at the Willard, at which time she had five guests. Representative and Mrs. Harry Clay Ransley of Pennsylvania will entertain at dinner today in the Chinese room of the Mayflower, when covers will be lald for 63. The Undersecretary of State, Col Robert E. Olds, is in New York and is expected to return to Washington omorrow or Monda: Mrs. James G. Strong. wife of Repre- | sentative Strong, will entertain at {luncheon today at the Carlton Hotel in honor of her sister, Mrs. W. W. Sullivan, when the ranking guest will be Mrs | William M. Jardine, wife of the Secre- | tary of Agriculture. Mrs. Charles Warren has gone to |Santa Barbara. Calif. to visit her| | tather, Mr. Willlam H. Bliss. She will | return to Washington about the middle of April Mrs. Charles Alger was hostess to & small company informally at luncheon | today at the Willard J. B. Dennis entertained in- | at dirner last evening at the | willard, &t which time he had four | guests “ Mr. and Mrs. B. Sumner Welles will | | James Carroll D GUE FROM NEW YORK COUNTESS MARGARET SEHERR-THOSS. Guest over the week end of her mother, Countess Seherr-Thoss, who, with her brother, Mr. John C. White, is occupying the home of her father the late Henry | White, for the season. Countess Margaret was St. Cecella in the religious tab- saux at the National yesterday. evening their apartment at 1785 Massachusetts avenue. Gen. W. E. Wilder was host at dinner evening in the crystal room at the Villard, where he had four guests. The Misses Lejeune, daughters of the major general commandant of the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. Lejeune. will give a tea dance this afternoon in the “commandant’s quarters at the Marine Barracks. A brilliant company which filled the National Theater vesterday afternoon witnessed Les Tableaux Vivants, given for the benefit of the House of Good Shepherd. The pictures presented hy each of the tableaux were beautiful ir color. posing and authenticity of tuming. and the services of the en cast were donated as were those of the musicians, Among those in the audi- ence were the Ambassador of G Britain and Lady Isabella Howard, the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Velarde: the Ambassador of Ialy and Nobil Donna Antontetta de Martino, the Amba: dor of Cuba and nora de Ferrara. the Ambassador of France and Mme. Clai- del, the An dor of Chile and Senora de Davila, the Ambassador of Belgium and Princess de Ligne. the Minister of Portugal and Viscountess d'Alte, the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl, the Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos. the Min- ister of Rumania, Mr._George Cret ziano; Col. and Dame Una Pope-Hen nessey, the secretary of the Italian em- bassy and Signora Mascia, Frau von Lewinski, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont Mme. Lombard. Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Meyer, Mrs Frasier, Mrs. Wilma Lewis, the Misses Patten, Mrs. Effing- ham Townsend, Mrs. Francis T. A Junkin, Mrs. Edward Keyes, Miss Flor- ence Keyes, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs Percival McCeney-Werlich, Mrs_ Peter | A. Drury, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran | *ntertain a large company at dinner this Mrs. Tytus McLennan, Miss Anne Ran- gold coffin surrounded by the dwarfs, | in 2 bush of Spring flowers and lead her s her bridegroom to the dining table A great variety of favors and toys has been received by Senora de Tellez from for this occasion idren guests L Master Jiro Matsudairs ! the Japanese Ambassador and Mme Matsudaira: Miss Marisa von Prittwitz, Gaughter of the German Ambassador and Mme Miss Ruth dardine daug the Secretary of Agriculture 2nd Mrs. Jardine. Jane Jean and Joan Davis, daughters of the Becretary of Lab and Mrs. Davis Master Lewis MacCracken, son of the Assistant Sceretary of Com- merce for Aeronautics and Mrs. Me- Craciken; Jasueline and Andre Lizaire enildren of Mme. Louis Lizaire; Jan and dislas Clechanowski, sons of the Min- r of Poland and Mme. Ciechanow- ska: Candida Hetheringion. daughter of the air attacr the British embassy and Mrs. Hetherington. Betty and Alice Bze, daughters of the se Minister #nd Mme. B7¢: Miss Sheila Broderick daughter of the commercial counselor of the Briteh embassy and Lady Broder- ick: Perdinandine and Syivia Bzechenyi chiléren of the Hungsrian Minister and tess Bzechenyl, Margaret van Boe y of the van 10 Bawada son and Mme legation and ta Davila, daughi Ambassador and Mme D nae Alfaro hter of the Minister of Panama a Jose Manuel and Lulsit; Merican Ambassador Glad # sgricultural sttarh scy and Mme Fabils daughter Prietn and exicen embase tner, chi Mme. 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Miss Margo Couzens. the Rev. | Dr. and Mrs. Edward Slater Dunlap. | Mrs. Preston Burch, Dr. Santiago | Bedoya and Miss Rebecca Davidson. | There were 14 tableaux, each one pre- ceded by a short history of the saint portrayed in the picture read from manuscript prepared by a sister of the | Immaculata Seminary and read by Mr A. J. Rhodes The first scene, a Roman palace of | AD. 177, provided the setting for the tableau representing St. Cecilia, who was portraved by the Countess Scherr- | Miss Evelyn Walker, Miss Fran- | ces Stewart. Miss Patricia Prochnik, | Miss Ruth Mever, Miss Margaret White Miss Lisette Engel, Miss Elizabeth PFish | and young Christopher Rodgers and George Wadsworth also appeared in the supporting roles Special Sunday Dinners, $1.25 | Also Sandwiches, Salads, Ete. 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Alexander Laughlin appeared as the Blessed Hermann Joseph, and Cornella Szchenyi and Miss i, M rtrude Laughlin, wal Miss Francesca Miss Maigery Eustis a near t and ts Que personated by Mlle. Reine Claudel in the next scene France about 1240 A.D by George Totten. ‘The lanle Nagel, Miss Victoria Tyt Lawson and Henry Ellls had roles The sixth tableau vepre Bridget of Sweden, portrayed by Weidel. Miss Exilona Hamilton, Miss ir. Miss Betty Couzens, Miss kerman, Miss Alice Tucker- man, Miss Inge von Lewinski, Miss Valerfe Prochnik and Gilbert Totten, A Laughlin and Bobby Lawson appeared as people of the court at Castle Ulfosa i the year 1304 St. Joan of the seventh Antoinette a palace in and St. Louis Bobby the other ted St Mme Arc was portrayed in scene by Mile. Reine Katherine of Alexandria by Miss Margery ustis, St. Margaret c Antloch by Miss Francesca Stewart and St. Michel by the Countess Seherr Thoss. The scene was a garden in Lor raine The cighth tableau, of which St Theresa as a girl was the central figure had its locale at Avila, Spain. Th saint was portrayed by Miss Katherine Meyer, and others in the scene were Miss Mary Kenna, Miss Florence Meyer Miss Elizabeth Meyer, Countess Scherr- Thoss and James Pope-Henessey. Th ninth episode also dealt with the life of St. Theresa at the convent of Pastra- na, in Spain, in 1540. Senorita Rose de Padilla portrayed the saint, and others in the group were Mrs. Lewis Stuyvesant, Senorita Maria de Padilla AD. | Miss | Baroness Me- | and Miss Eileen O'Donnell, Miss Fran- ce8 M. Saul, Miss Nina Belmonte and Miss Loulse Spencer. The_tenth scene fepresented a garden | near York, England, about 1600. The | venerable Margaret Clitheroe, the cen- | | tral figure, was impersonated by Miss | Gytha~ Stourton, the sheriff by Miss | Celeste Colby, and the child who be- | trayed her by Miss Katherine Meye | Others in the ensemble included Miss | Sheila Broderick, Miss Franges M Kenny, Miss Candida Hetherington | Philip Fell and James Pope xteenth century Lima afforded the g for a tableau cepresenting S se of Lima, with Senora de Bedo; the saint. Miss Florence M Mis Elizabeth Meyer, Miss Stellita | ton, Miss Margot Couzens, Mahoney, Miss Ronne Wiik | Joan Wilkinson, Miss Bencdicta non, Miss Madeline Cotter, Miss M garet Cotter, Miss Claire Cotter, Miss | Leonte McCoy and Miss Suzanne Cissel ad other roles 1. the Temple Pri- ris during the French Revolu- ented Miss Jean Cochran as Mme. Elizabeth de France, Miss Helen trauss as Queen Marie Antoinette, 58 Christine Richards as Mme. Roy- ale, Mile. Renee Claudel as the Dauphin and John Oke Totlen as a revolutionary guard The thirteenth table Theodoria Catalani & sieux, the “little fl | Patricia Prochnik, Miss Ruth Me Miss Ma ret White, Mi Lisette 1. Miss Elizabeth Fish and Miss Anr Huidekoper and Christopher Rodger and George Wadsworth as ngels The fourteenth and final howed all_the saints grouped I picture by Fra Angelico The costumes and tableanx were de- signed by Vicken von Post Totten (Mrs George Oakley ‘Totten, jr.; the scenery by Mr. Clarke Waggaman; Miss Estelle Allen directed; the stage management was by Mrs. Evelyn Glavis; the scenic effects and lightg by Mr. John | O'Brien; the properties bv Mr. Cecil V Wymann, and the whole was under the general management of Countess Scherr- | Thoss The Heffernan son | thon u presented Mi Theresa with Mi tabley like a s selle were Lodge. Mrs Rebecca program Mrs. C M e Y. W.C. 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