Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1928, Page 18

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18 l “Secretary of the Na N L L Dance Las 5 HE Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur attended the first of the Navy and Marine Corps . dances at the Wiliard lasi eve- g ning. Preceding the dance they ¢ ‘were honor guests at dinner of Admiral < and Mrs. Charles F. Hughes. A num- S ber of dinner parties preceded the dance Rear Admijral and Mrs. Frank Scho- ;- field entertained a large party at din- L ner in the Willard last evening before ¢.the dance. Their zuests were Rear 1 Admiral and Mrs. A. L. Willard, Rear § Admiral and Mrs. Luke McNamee, Rear Y Admiral and Mrs. ilarry E. Yarnell, < Gen. and Mrs. Stanley Embick, Capt. { Frederice Villar, naval attache of the . Brazilian embassy; Capt. and Mrs. F. > J. Horne, Capt. D. C, Bingham, Capt. s and Mrs. A. P. Fairfield, Capt. and Mrs. M. G. Cooke, Capt. and Mrs, G. M. Adee, Capt. and Mrs, R, F. Dillen, Capt. Land Mrs," W, S."McClintic, Col. and ¥Mrs. D. C. McDougall, Comdr. and Mrs. Felix X. Gygax, Comdr. and Mrs. W. R. #*Munroe, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Gail Morgan, Mrs. A. L. sorgan, Mrs. R M. Griswold, Miss Nancy Griswold, Mr, Perry Schofield cf New York, Lieut. Comdr. and M Ralph Davison and . and Mrs. Chailes Avery of New Comdr. and Mrs. Vance Duncan | Chapline were hosts to a party of 12 at dinner in the Willard last evening before the dance. Their guests were Comdr. and Mrs. Standford Hooper, Comdr. and Mrs. Willis W. Bradley, Comdr. and Mrs. Adolph Pickhardt, Comdr. and Mrs. Charles A. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolson, Mrs. William Littlefield and Lieut. Comdr. Gilbert Hoover. Mrs. L. C. McFadden entertained a party at the dance in compliment to her cousin and house guest, Miss El- eanor Jordan of South Carolina. The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Wil- liam F. Whiting, entertained at lunch- eon today at the Mayflower for the American delegates of the Internation- al Civil Aeronautics Conference, follow- ing their meeting this morning with the Secretary. Those present at the lunch- eon were Assjstant Secretary of State Mr. Nelson T,.Johnson, Assistant Sec- retary of the ' Navy for = Aeronautics Mr. Edward P} Warner, Assistant Sec- retary of Commerce for Aercnautics Mr. William P, ‘MéCracken, jr.; the Second Assistant Postmaster General, Mr. W. Irving Glover; Mr. Lester C. Gardner, president of aeronautics of the Chamber of Commeroe; Mr. Harry iGuggenheim, and Dr. John Ames, chair- man of the National Advisory Com- ;mittee for. Aerohautics. British Envoy and Lady !Isabella Howard Return. : The Ambassador of Great Britain ‘and Lady Isabella Howard are expect- (ed to return to Washington this even- ling from New York, where they have been since a visit in Ottawa, Canada, ‘where they went to meet Sir Austen Chamberlain. ‘The Ambassador 6f Cuba and Senora de Ferrara attended. the concert last evening in the Washington Auditorium, at which Senorita Elodia Martin- ‘Rivero, daughter of the former Minis- ter of Cuba to the United States, made her North American debut as a singer. Others from the Cuban embassy who were present were .the counselor and Senora de Altunaga, the first sec, tary and Senora de Baron, the second sec- retary and Senora de Rodriguez-Capote, the third secretary, and Senora de Guell. From the Mexican embassy were present the counselor * and Senora Dona Maria Teresa de Castro-Leal, the second secretary, Senor Don Luis Pa- dilla-Nervo; the third secretary, Senor Don Fernando Lagarde y Vigil; the military attache and Senora Dona Luz de Vincente de Rojas; the third secre- tary and Senora de Daessle Segura, and the assistant military attache and Senora Dona Luz Diaz de- Beristain. ‘The Ambassador of ‘Chile and Senora de Davila will entertain at.dinner this evening in honor of the newly ap- pointed Minister .of - Chile fo Central America and Senora de ‘Agacio. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will entertain at dinner Fri- ay evening, December 7, preceding the rst of the series of Friday evening| ?flnces in the Willard. The Minister of Poland and Mme. Ciechanowska will return to Washington | this evening from New York, ‘where they have been about ten days. 1 ON SALE SOCIETY. SOCIETY N, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1928 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO vy and Mrs. Wilbur| Present at the Navy Marine Corps t Evening. The Minister from Chile to Argen- | tina, Senor Enrique Bermudez, has been at the Wardman Park Hotel for the past several days, having arrived from Costa. Rica, where he has been stationed as Chilean Minister to the Central | American Republics. Senor Bermudez | will leave today for New York, and will sail tomorrow for his home in Chile, | where he will join Senora de Bermudez | and remain for two weeks before leaving | NEW NAVY HOSTESS for Rio de Janeiro to assume his new duties. Senor Bermudez is one of the most distinguished statesmen of Chile, having held several cabinet portfolios, £s well as being president of the Chamber of Deputies, prior to his_appointment as Minister to Mexico, which post he| held for six years. - Senator and Mrs. James Couzens have returned to Washington and are again in their house on Sixteenth street for the Winter Mrs. Alben W. Barkley entertained at luncheon today in honor of her mother, Mrs. C. R. Bromer of Paducah, Ky. Other guests included Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, Mrs. Conrad Syme, Mrs. James P. Tarvin, Mrs. Evelyn S. Chapter, and Mrs. Owsley Stanley. Mrs. Charles L. McNary had several guests with her yesterday at tea in the palm court of the Mayflower. Representative and Mrs. Andrew L. Somers are sailing today on the Levi- athan to spend some time abroad. The United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James and Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton are sailing today on the Leviathan for the former’s post in Eng- land. Gen. and Mrs. Robert L. Bullard ar- rived in Washington yesterday from New York and are guests at the May- flower. Maj. Gen, and Mrs. C. C. Hammond will entertain at dinner December 14. Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West will entertain a company of 14 at dinner this evening. The secretary of the Bolivian legation, Senor de la Barra, who has just re- turned fronr a few days’ visit in New York, will be joined at the Wardman Park Hotel today by Senora de la Barra, who continued her stay in New York for a few days longer. Mr. Marcellus Donald Redlich, who is the consul from Manaco to Chicago, is now in Washington and is a guest at the Mayflower. Mrs. Wheatley, wife of Dr. Charles Wheatley, U. S. N., who has been visit- ing her faniily on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, has returned for another visit with Dr. Wheatley's sisters in the old Wheatley homestead at Bethesda, Md. Dr. Wheatley, who was also here MINK COATS | Who, with Capt. Cose. U. MRS. LEWIS COXE, S. N., has returned from the P: 'y Capt. Coxe has been in command of the 12th Squadron of Destroyers on the West Coast and is now on duty at the established at 3817 Woodley road. Army War College. c Coast and are —Clinedinst Photo. for a visit, has returned to Haiti, where he has been stationed for some time and where Mrs. Wheatley will go at the end of the month. They expect to come back to the States in March for duty here. Judge McKenzie Moss was a luncheon | Theresa Carmalt, Miss Adair Childressy host to a small party at the Willard | Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Jane Crosby, yesterday. The annual ball for the benefit of the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Hos- pital to be held in the New Willard Hotel Thanksgiving eve, November 28, promises to be a great success. Tickets can be had from Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes of the social bureau at the Wil- lard or from members of the ball com- mittee, which includes Mrs. Watson Freeman Clarke, Mrs. J. Walter Harri- son, Mrs. Louis Mackall, Mrs. David Meade Lea and Mrs. Eli Helmick. Mrs. Faber Stevenson is president of the board of lady managers, taking the place of Mrs. Harrison, who retired. 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