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SOCIETY. 7' -oHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1928. SOCTETY. fi'he Envoy of Grea t Britain and 'Lady Isabella Howard Plan Dinner - for English Visitors. { HE Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will entertdin at - dinner Saturday evening in honor of Maj. Gen. 1] Lord Allenby and Lady Allenby, who will arrive that morning, to remain ovbr Sunday as guests of former United Stites Mtgi:ur to Egypt and Mrs. Hi n Gary. ‘?:o and Lady. Allenby. will_be en- teftained at tea Saturday afternoon by the military attache of the British | by bassy, Col. Pope-Hennessy, who has inbited high-ranking officers of the Anny to meset”me gist.tnl\lhhed British soldier, at-5: 'clock. 4 Gen. John J. will_be host toiLord Allenby at luncheon Saturday, atithe Metropolitan Club. frhe Ambassador of Italy and Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino left this morning for ot Springs, Va., to spend a few days. The Ambassador and Nobil de Mar- tino we"r:e&msu l't‘ dinner l!;rst g::inl. when. -guests - were Dr, Dsz'gin; Dr.‘Allén Johnson, Dr. ‘and . Allan Robertson, Dr. and Mrs. Donna Beatrice Theodoll, Comdr. lione and the members of the em- y staff, including Conte Marchettl, | counselor; the naval aftache and the air attache, Comdr. Scaroni; the first secretary, Signor Vitettl; the sec- refary, Signor Mascia; the attache, Cgnte Macchi, and the military attache ofjthe embassy, Gen. Augusto Villa. 'ne Ambassador of Germany and u von Prittwitz und Gaffron came tog Washington today from. New .York, where they arrived Saturday from a opean vacation. * el | L he Secretary of the Ni and- Mrs. bur will leave late thic rnoon for a fcruise down the Potomac on the Swiph. They will have as their guests M#. and Mrs. John Nicolson and Mrs. Stfart Wortley. iss Marion Jardine, debutante dafighter of the Secretary of Agricul- tua‘md Mrs. Jardine, will be the guest inf whose honor Mrs. Jacob Leander Lobse of Kansas Smy will 1‘2‘.“|nl &: dafice Saturday, January = baBiroom of the Mayflower. e Minister of Sweden and Mme. trom went yesterday to Philadelphia to pitend the opening of the exhibition omhan was & guest at the Swedish le gu tion last Winter. and had an infor- mal exhibition at that time. he Minister and Mme. Bostrom will retprn later in the week. Mrs. Sutherland Hostess to Mrs. Gann at Luncheon. rs. Sutherland, wife of Mr. Justice * the altar, and southern smilax, tall palms and ferns were used through- D, lew. of e while the regimental colors of the 313th Fleld Artillery, the 's regiment, were placed on the pulpit side. A_x% thekyguuh ::u tnumbllnc Dr. rovsky, organist o played F. e, Fileld Artillery forming a “court of honor” in the aisle down whlcl:‘ the h‘hd;(ie wllhegy M’l"hc bride was ‘given marriage ” mother " S ot satin, mi long es, 5 full skirt of three tiers of silk net. The was _close Al with long sleeves, which went into a point over the wrists and the gown was lavishly Duchess lace I.:g orange blossoms. A court train f from the shoulders and her veil was held by clusters of orange blossoms at | the back of the head. She carried a bouquet of white roses, orchids and carnations with a shower of lilies of the valley, - falling to within- two - inches of the floor. Miss Jennie- Moore of New York was of cream color taffeta, and man and the ushers were K Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, commandant of the Marine Corps; Admiral T. J. Cowie, Col. Le Roy W. Herron, Lieut. Col. Robert P. Parrott, and Capt. George F. Unmacht. A reception in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel followed imme- diately. after the ceremony. White chrfunthunuma. pink.and white car- nations and dahlias maSsed with ferns formed an attractive background for the receiving p\r?x_;' A wedding ball 1 midnight, the military guests including the military attaches of the foreign missions. Mrs. well, mother of the bride, wore a gown of pale pink chiffon incrusted with b'::da, and a corsage bouquet of pink Toses. i Capt. Bettelheim and his hride left later in the ‘ovening for the South, and will spend some time in -Savannah, Jacksonville’ and Tampa, .and will then spend a week in Havana before going 'by boat to New York for .a few days. At the conclusion of theif “stay in New York they will go-{o Boston, where & n honor ‘of the . They will return to Washirigton -about :the middle of November and.will be &t home at the La Salle Apartment. The bride’s going- away costume was a dark brown en- semble with a brown felt hat and other. accessories to match. ong. the ‘out-of-town guests were . Robert G. Woodside of Pittsburgh; H. T. Hancock of Galveston, Tex.; na Tooncs ‘de. Sutton” Evans ‘Lats;| 110 Wad of honor, wearipg & bouffant |¢ télrryln( an arm bouquet of roses and | fern. Maj. Ennals Waggaman was the best | umber. of receptions: will be held in | Win MRS. EDWARD E. GANN, Sister of Senator Charles Curtis, who was entertained at luncheon today by Mrs. Sutherland, wife of *Mr. Justice George Sutherland. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Wilson of Hduston, Tex.; Mrs. Gladys E. du_Treil of New Orleans; Mr. and. Mrs. F. G. Healy of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Mrs. Eugene Vigneron of Larchmont, x & Mt. Fred Stover of Butler, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer D. Bettelheim of New York; Mr. and: Mrs. Samuel Maples of Frederick, Md; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Reich of Frederick, Mr.‘and Mrs. W. M. Barrick of Philadelphia, Comdr. and Mrs. Eugene Carver, jr., of Boston; Gen. and Mrs. John H. Dunn of Boston, as well as guests from Rockville and Annapolis. ' Mme. Roso, who has been traveling six months in Europe, is now in her apartment in the La Fayette for the ter. i Mrs. W. Harry Brown will divide her time through the Winter between New York and Washington and has taken an apartfent on’ Park avenue in the former city. Mrs. Brown will be at the Mayflower during her frequent visits Mrs. Geillard Hunt will give a debu- Richmond, Va., and are again at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond W. Bristol of New York and Ridge, N. J., have taken an aj at 820 Con- necticut avenue for the Winter. Miss Elizabeth Brawner, one of the debutantes of the season, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brawner, will be presented at a tea dance in the Willard, Friday afternoon, November 30. Mr. and Mrs., Willlam R. Scott of Pittsburgh, Pa., are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Miss Dorothy Ellen ‘Donovan enter- tained at an attractively arranged bridge and a handkerchie evening in her home in Georgetown in honor of Miss Dorothy . June Shott, to Mr. Harvey Barnhart Matterness of Lebanon, Pa., will take g}hm in that city.in the late Autumn. e table had for its centerplece a lovely pink petaled parasol strewn with silver ribbon represent falling rain. Under the opened parasol lay a mound of g‘l’nk ‘wrapped favors attached to pink ribbons extending to-the places of each of the guests. The Inside Working of a furrier's mind is not an open Dook: Wiien ‘you have ess at everythi DU ihe Drice Jou had better %o to a rellabls furrier. FURRIER WOLF =%~ i fiartmeni: Available The Highlands “A Most Desirable Address” Conn. Ave. & Cal. St. One of Washington's exclusive Apartment Hotels offers suites from 2 to 7 rooms, furnished and unfur- Permanent —Bachrach Photo. tante luncheon for her daughter, Miss Eleanor Brent Hunt, in the crystal room of the Willard, Tuesday, November 20. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Walsh of New York City, who spent part of last Winter in Washington at the Mayflower, have returned to the city for a two geeka‘ visit and are again at the May- ower. Mrs. C. G. Knox of Morristown, N. J., accompanied by Miss J. F. Sherman, also of Morristown, has arrived in Washing- t::: and is at the Carlton for a short stay. Mrs. Joseph S. Wall will be hostess at a debutante luncheon for her daughter, Miss Frances Wall, Tuesday, November 27, in the crystal room of the Mayflower. Mrs. Ralph H. Gibson of Cleveland and her mother, Mrs. F. M. 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