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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of State Kellogg Attends Fete Honoring Distinguished Chilean Diplomat. HE Secretary of State, Mr. Kel- logg, attended the luncheon to- day given by the Ambassador of Chile, Senor Davila, in honor of the new Chilean Ambassador to Argentina, Senor Enrique Bermudez. The other guests were the Ambassa- dor of Peru, Dr. Hernan Velarde; the Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Don Man- uel C. Tellez; the Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor S. Gurgel do Amaral; the Am- bassador of Cuba, Senor Don Orestes Ferrara; the Ambassador of Argentina, Senor Dr. Don Manuel E. Malbran; the director general of the Pan-Ameri- can Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; Mr. Fran- cis White of the State Department, Mr. John L. Merrill, president of the Pan- American Society of the United States, and Senor Don Federico Agacio, coun- selor of the Chilean embassy. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur will be honor guests at dinner this evening of Admiral and Mrs. Charles F. Hughes, who will entertain before the firs, of the series of Navy and Marine Corps dances at the Wil- Jard Hotel. Also entertaining before the dances will be Rear Admiral and Mrs. R. L. Leigh, Capt. and Mrs. C. E. Riggs and Comdr, and Mrs. Vance Duncan Chap- lino. The Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Roy O. West, entertained a luncheon party at the Willard yesterday. The Ambassador of Italy and Donna | Antoinette de Martino entertained at dinner last evening in the embassy, their guests including Mrs. Allen Wins- low, Mr. Paul Wilstach, Mr. and Mrs. A. Blair Thaw, Donna Beatrice Theodoli, Conte Marchetti di Muraglio, Dr. Hackett, Prof. Pietro Canalis, Prof. Al- berto Missiroli, Dr. Gino Viraldi, En- gineer Cesare Zappl, Dr. Prof. Pediconi, Dr. Prof. Tivoli, Dr. Prof. Mendolesi, Mr. Roger Cortesi, Mrs. Lawrence Town- send, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Comdr. Bonardelli, Comdr. Scaroni, Miss Hoyt, Mr. Greene and Mr. and Mrs, Ira E. Bennett., Cuban Envoy to Attend Recital by Cuban Singer. The Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Don Orestes Ferrera; Senora de Ferrera and members of the embassy staff here will attend the concert tonight at the Wash- ington Auditorium which will mark the North American debut in concert of Senorita Elodia Martin-Rivero, daugh- ter of the former minister from Cuba to the United States. Members of the Mexican embassy staff will likewise be guests at the con- ccert- tonight, headed by Senor Dr. Don “Antonio Castro-Leal, counselor of the émbassy, and members of the legation of Costa Rica, with Senor Fernando E, Piza, first secretary, will occupy a box at the concert, which is the opening event in the ensemble series of the Washington Co-operative Concerts. Senorita Martin-Rivero spent her childhood and girlhood in this city, while her father was his country’s of- ficial representative to the United States, and she is tremendously popular not only in musical and diplomatic cir- cles, but among the residents of the city. Much interest is being shown in her debut here, which also marks the only local appearance this season of the celebrated Adolph Rolm Ballet, in- cluding international dance stars in the concert field. Mr. James Russell Barr, 8 pianist and composer well known in this city, will be at the piano for Senorita Martin- Rivero, The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron will | that entertain at a ball in the embassy, Sat- urday, January 19. ‘The . Ambassador is back from New York tomorrow, having gone there to meet his mother, Frau von Prittwitz ‘und Gaffron, who will spend several months with him in the Capital. ‘The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke have taken an apartment at the Mayflower, where they are now in residence. ‘The Minister of Guatemala, Senor Dr. Don Adrian Ricinos, entertained informally at luncheon today the United States Minister to Guatemala, Mr. Arthur H. Geissler, and his nephew, Adelbert Brown of Oklahoma City, are spending a few days in Wash- ington at the Mayflower Hotel. The charge d'affaires of Paraguay and Mme. Ramirez entertained a party of 10 at luncheon in the crystal room of the Willard yesterday, in honor of Sepor Don Federico Agaclo, retiring cgunselor of the Chilean embassy, and McDevitt’s Offer You 20% REDUCTION ! ON CURTAINS AND DRAPERY i MATERIALS «consisting of marquisette, velour, dam- ask, ‘tretonne and ready-made curtains. & short time only we will offer this Por reduction It is gualfty ‘meterials at o savings of 207. ‘Com 1o an look over these great values. Mc DEVITT’S 1211 F St. N.W. (2nd floor) M. 3211 i Burt’s Hosiery Features For the boys and girls— you'll like these values in All-wool Silk-and-wool Lisle-and-wool —short socks; three-quar- ter and full length. $1—%1.50—%2.00 1343 F Street Senora de Agacio. Senor Agacio has recently been appointed Minister of Chile to Central America, and he and Senora Agacio are preparing for their departure to their new post. Representative and Mrs. David H. Kincheloe entertained informally at dinner Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. C. F. Wimberly of Charleston. S. C., and Mrs. Harry T. Saxton of ‘Woodberry Forest, Va. The infante of Spain, Don Alfonso, Prince Alvaro d'Orleans, who is ac- companied by the Princess Beatriz, ar- rived in New York on the Majestic yes- terday, where they were met by the charge d’'affaires of Spain, Senor Don Mariano do Amodeo, and the military attache of the embassy, Maj. Victoriano Casajus. Infante Don Alfonso and Princess Beatriz plan to go first to the Pacific Coast, returning to Washington after the return of the Ambassador, who is now en route to this country, In- fante Don Alfonso is first cousin to the King of Spain, and the princess is a sister of Queen Marie of Rumania. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson has as her guest Mrs. Francis Bowes Sayre of Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. Sayre was, be- fore her marriage in the White House, Miss Jessie Woodrow Wilson, daughter of the late President Wilson. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Frank Scho- fleld will entertain a company of 38 at dinner this evening in the Willard preceding the first of the series of dances which officers of the Navy and Marine Corps stationed in Washington will give in the ballroom. M. Eduoard de Streel, first secretary of the Belgian embassy, is in New York, where he is staying at the Ambassador Hotel. Senhor Paulo Coelho de Al- meida, first secretary of the Brazilian embassy, is also spending a few days at the Ambassador Hotel in New York The assistant military attache of the British embassy, Maj. W. H. S. Alston, entertained a small party at the Club Chantecler last night. Mr. Winthrop R. Scott, consul of the United States to Haiti for five years, has returned to Washington. Mr. Scott, your opportunity to obtain e Anniversary accompanied by Mrs. Scott and their little daughter, will make their residence at the Potomac Park Apartments. Miss Elizabeth Edwards, daughter of Senator Edwards, is at the Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. She will join her father at their home in Jersey City the latter part of the week and will return to Washington with him when Congress opens. Maj. and Mrs. H. C. Davidson of Bolling Field are spending a few days at the Barclay, New York. Lieut. Charles S. Saltzman, Corps of Engineers, who recently returned to the United States after a tour of duty at Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar, is visiting his parents, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. C. McK. Saltzman, at 1630 Underwood street. He will shortly join his regiment at Fort Humphreys, Va. Dinner Dance for Debutantes Last Night. The debutantes of the season pre- sented a veritable living garland of flowers at the second annual debutante dinner dance in the Willard Hotel last evening. The ballroom was gay with Autumn flowers and leaves and the dainty and colorful frocks of Wash- ington’s future hostesses made a scene will long be remembered.. The annual function for the debutantes was arranged by a’ group of mothers of debutantes who hope to have the fete correspond with the Junior Assem- bly of New York. Mrs. Jardine, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, who is on the commit- tee this year, accompanied her daugh- ter, Miss Marian Jardine, to the party, and among others at the interesting function were the Minister of Finland, Mr. L. Astrom; the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, thé Minister of Sweden and Mme. Bostrom, the Assist- ant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation and Mrs, Willlam P. MacCracken, jr.; ) 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 15 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928. SOCIETY. MARRIED SATURDAY ) MRS. WILLIAM J. BUTLER, formerly Miss Caro Love Harralson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harral- son, whose marriage to Comdr. Butler took place Saturday at noon in the apartment of her parents in the Wyoming. Princess Sturdza, wife of the counselor of the Rumanian ation; Donna Leonor de Sutton Evans ials, wife of the naval attache of the Itallan em- bassy; the commercial secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. McCormick- Goodhart, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ‘Thaw of the State Department, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, the Rev. and Mrs. Ze Barney Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. ‘Tuckerman, Count de Cas- tellane of New York, Col. James Logan, Mr. Walter Davidge, Mr. William Bowie Clark, Mile. Ellis Bostrom, Miss Varela, the Hon. Anna Lytton Milbank and Miss Cytha Slourton, guests of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard at the British embassy; Miss Ottis, niece of the Sec- retary of State and Mrs. Kellogg; Miss Alice De Peyster and Miss Margaret Daingerfield of New York, ‘Miss Lalla Harrison Lynn, Miss Eliz- abeth Elkins and Miss Emilie Campan Gerhard of Philadelphia, Miss Eliza- beth Powell Dunlop, Miss Katherine Carlisle, Miss Betty Ives, Miss Virginia Peters, Miss Mary Montgomery, Miss Rahel Davies, Miss Faith Phillips, Miss Belle Johnson, Miss Phyllis Hight, Miss Elise Alexander, Miss Nancy Beale, Miss Peggy Tyner, Miss Anne Carter Grean, Miss Mignon Sherley, Miss Sydney Sul- livan, Miss Carolyn Thompson, Miss Mary Lee Phillips, Miss Frances Wall, Miss Stephanie Trescott, Miss Celeste Page, Miss Dorothy Dial, the Misses Macatee, Miss Marian Russell, Maj. Alston, Signor Vitetti, Mr. Walter Ru- fenacht, Mr. Jan Stalinski, Conte Pio Macchi di Cellere, Senor Ramon Padilla, Lieut. 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