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5 2 SOCTETYS Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg To Be Hosts at Luncheon and Mrs. Taft—M Events ‘The Secretary of State and Mrs. Kel- Togg will entertain at luncheon Februs ary 5 in honor of the Chief Justice and Mrs, Taft. ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur were the guests in whosé honor Rear Admiral and Mrs. H. E. Yarnell entertained at dinner last evening. Rear Adrhiral and Mrs. Yarnell will entertain at dinner Wednesday, Febe ruary 6. &1, Jugiie and Mis. Edward Terry Sanford will be the guests in whose | honor Mrs. Jacob Leand#r Loose will entertain at dinner Saturday, February 2, in the Chinese room of the May- flower. ‘The Vice President-clect, Senatot Charles Curtis, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- werd Everett Gann will be the guests in whose honor Representative and Mrs, Joe Crail of California will enter- tain at dinner Wednesdey o, the May- flower. Senator and Mrs. Reed Entertain at Dinner. Senator and Mrs. James A. Reed en- tertained the- members of the Missouri delegaion in Congréss a dinner last | evening. Representative and Mrs. T. J. B. | Robinson of Jowa were hosts at dinner last evening at Congress Hall Hotel for their house guest, Mr. B. H. Mallory of Hampton, Iowa. The mmwm{ in- cluded Representative and Mrs. Llovd Thompson and Representative and Mrs. #. D. Leets of Iowa, Interstate Com- merce Commissioner and Mrs. Claude R. Porter of Iowa and Mr, and Mrs, Claude D. Cass of Iowa, who are spend- ing the Winter at the Mayflower. Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of the retiring counselor of the Japanese embassy and Mme, Sawada. Mrs. Ulysses 8. Guyer, wife of Rep- resentative Guyer of Kansas, was hostess at what might be termed a “congressional table” at the celebrity breakfast of the National League of American Pen Women, Friday, at the Willard Hotel, the majority of her guests having been wives of members of C . congressional ladies were Mrs. Elmer O. Leatherwood, wife of Representative Leatherwood of Utah; Mrs. Edward M. Beers, wife of Repre- sentative Beers of Pennsylvania; Mrs. Homer Hoch, wife of Representative Hoch of Kansas; Mrs, John T. Buckbee, resentative Buckbee of Illi- : Mrs. Clarence F. Lea, wife of Rep- resentative Lea of California; Mrs, Her- bert J. Drane, wife of Representative Drane of Florida; Mrs. William C. Wright, wife of Representative Wright of Georgia, and Mrs. W. E. Evans, wife of Representative Evans of California. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Guests of Judge and Mrs. Bland. Judge and Mrs. Oscar E. Bland en- tertained at dinner last evening at the Congre-sional Countty Club in honor of the secretary to the President and Mrs. Everett Sanders. - The other guests were Representative and Mrs. L. C. Dyer, Representative and Mrs. A, H. Vestal, Representative and Mrs. Fred 8. Pur- nell, Representative and Mrs. Richard g Elliott, Representative and Mrs. obile Johnson, Representative and Mrs. Lindley H. Hadley, Representative and Mrs. Clarence F. Lea, Judge and Adams, Charles S. Hatfield, former m:‘ Mientative and Mrs Pk W, Mon: dell, former Representative and Mrs. William Rodenberg, the Assistant At- torney General and ‘Mrs. Oscar R. Lubring, Judge and Mrs. Ruch Hol- land, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Anderson, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Strine, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas R. Shipp, Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Grubb of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Gruver, Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Drury, n, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jay Staley, Mr. Th I’:m.leuge and Mr. and Mrs. Willard . Hart. Col. and Mrs. Guy V. Henry enter- tained at luncheon Friday at. Fort M; preceding the Fort Myer exhibition ride in the riding hall. Their gem were Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Fred W. Salden, Col. and Mrs. Thomas R, Darrah;, Col. Julius Conrad, Mrs. John McLane, Miss Elizabeth Sladen, Lieut. R. B. Bosser- man, Lieut. James Cranston and Mr. James Williams. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Dillman en- tertained at dinner, followed by bridge, last’ evening at Grays Hill Inn near t Vernon. Their guests were Mr. Mrs. J. Clyde Marquis, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Allen Watson, Dr. and Mrs. rd L. Harter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vinall, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Mc- 5, Mr. Harvey L. Westover, Mrs. de I. Kinzer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry _Fulton, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. Kyle and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Squire. . Miss Mary Temple will entertain at luncheon Wednesday, February 6. “ Capt. A. Lopez entertained at dinner fast evening at the Wardman Park Hotel. Others who entertained were Mr. E. A. Hickman, Mr. J. D. Moore and Mrs. 8. C. Campage. Comdr. and Mrs. W. C. Horton enter- tained a party of 10 at the supper dance Jast |evcmng at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Williamson entertajned at dinner last evening at the Wardman Park Hotel, when their ests were Baron and Baroness von low, Baroness von Rosenberg-Drier, Baron von Rosenberg, Judge and Mrs. Ernest Van Fossan, the Assistant Attor- ney General and Mrs. John Marshall, the Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. W. Irving Glover, Col. and Mrs. Francis Hopkins, Gov. Leslie M. Shaw, Mrs. Horace Greely Macfarland, Miss Flora Wilson, Maj. John W. Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam G. Wheeler. in Honor of Chief Justice any Notable Social Listed. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyman | Williston of Boston, Mrs. Gertrude Rohrer, the composer, of Pittsburgh: Mrs, Cary Randolph., Miss Campbell, Mr. William Jennings Price and Mr. Eben Comins. Mrs. Erskine Gwynne, who is sailing from New York for Paris some time next week, was the guest of Mrs. George ‘T. Marye at luncheon yesterday in the grrxldcnml difiing room of the May- lower. Mrs. Marye's other guests were Mrs. Emory Sands, Mrs, Kenneth Gil- pin, Mrs. L. Rutherford Stuyvesant, | Miss Helen Pattén, Miss Flora Doyle and Miss Eppes Hawes. H Mrs. James Meredith Helm enter- tained at a luncheon Saturday at the Woman's National Democtatic Club, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell also éntertain- ed at luncheon at the club yesterday. Mrs. C. P. Gitsinger, 24 Grafton street, Chevy Chase, Md. entértained at a charming bridge luncheon yesterday at the Kenwood Golf and Country Club. Amm_\“' the guests were Mrs. Eli Smith, Mrs.*W. W, Bloane, Mrs., Agnes Geyer, Mrs. Neale, Mrs, Garnett, Loeffler, Mrs. Phillip Terrell, Mrs. Arthur Crawford, Mrs, Mildred Block, Miss Jess Black, Mrs. Jack Kerr, Mrs. W. H. Morey, Mrs. Garnard, Mrs. Clarence Wright, Mrs. Copeland Jones, Mrs. Harry Hartmann, Mrs. H. R. Beidelmann, “Miss Helen Stout, Mrs. Warren McLaine and Mrs. G. H. Fonker. Mrs, George Miller entertained ine formally at luncheon and bridge at the Grace i)odge Hotel Tuesday. TR Plan Special Program For Bachelor Cotillion The third bachelors’ cotillion to be given this season will take place Febru- ary 11, and promises to be even more ela- borate than the first two of the series Pven at the Mayflower by the Wash- nglon bachelors. Mr. William Jeffries Chewning, jr., treasurer of the cotillion, Wwas unanimously chosen to lead the; res. Miss Ellis Bostrom will be Mr. Chewning's partner. Two orchestras will furnish continu- ous music, and a seated supper and favors that are different will be had at midnight. Mrs. George Sutherland, wife of Jus- tice Sutherland of the Supreme Court, will head the receiving line. With her will be Mrs. Thomas 8im Lee and Mrs. Jacob Leader Loosc, Among the chaperones are Mme. Alfars, Mme. Bostrom, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Joseph Washington, Mrs, Stanley Rinehart, Miss Agnes Peter, Mrs. Richard La Garde, Mrs. Willlam Jeftries Chewning and Miss Ellen Custis Lewis of Virginia, Mrs. Charles H. Do~ ing, Mrs. Eleanor McParlin Davis, Mrs, Charles Howell Lefevre and Mrs, Rich- ard Parker Crenshaw. Mr. Walter Wilcox and Mr. Walter Davidge will again distribute favors, and Gen. William E. Horton will direct the figures of the cotillion, which he has so SUNDAY STAR.. WASHINGTON, D. €, JANUARY 27. 1929—PART o SOCIETY. of New York. Charles Kerr. have announced her engagement to Eni the wedding to take place in June. in New York, February 2. Upper left: Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howell Le Fevre, today announce her engagement to Mr. Gordon Lindsay Luke Center: Miss Margaret Howard Kerr, whose engagement to Mr. Thornton Jenkins Parker, jr., has been announced by her parents, Judge and Mrs. Right: Miss Betty Bennett, whose rnflu. Maj. and Mrs. Russell H. Davis, ign Harper uncan Seryngeour, U. S. N., Lower left: Miss Sidney Neale, daughter of Mrs. 8. C. Neale, who has announced her engagement to Mr. Gregg Birdsall, the wedding to take place Lower right: Miss Marion Russell, to become the bride of Lieut. Julian Racenal Marshall, U. S. M. C, their engagement being announced by Miss Russell’s parents, Capt. and Mrs. Robert Lee Russell. PHOT 0S8 ay vnDERWOO D FAR REMOVED Notable Functions Listed During Week Successfull; < oy ly done for the past two cotil. Lockwood-Adams Wedding Set for February 23 ‘The marriage of Miss Marjorie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Adems of New York City, Mr. Chester Walker Lockwood of Will take place February 23 in the Little Church Around the Cor- ner, New York City, and will be fol- lowed by a reception at the home of the bride, .at 119 West Eighty-fourth street. Mr. Adams was formerly of Dallas, Tex., but_has been living in New York City for some years. Miss Adams was educated in Paris, :23 z:nlgehhn ‘::h“‘ about five years 3 as _been ent younger set. She um of s Horatio H. Adams, .'.;Aehnl«‘x of Mr. nd has frequently visited his home in - nue and Sheridan mml:uhuum o Mr. Lockwood is a son of the late Thomas Walker Lockwood and of Mrs, Lockwood of this and graduated from Yale in 1917, and served as an ensign in the Navy during the partici- Dation of this Nation in the World War, He is a member of the Burning Tree Golf Club, and is well known in social and financial circles. After a wedding n Wil reside at the Anchorage. e Hearne Patronesses Listed For Joint Recital Mrs. William Howard Taft heads th list of additional trone; 7 l:‘lnc recital of MrLPP.lon TeOIl Roetor €2%0-s0prano, and Mr. Harrington Va Hoesen, baritone, assisted by M'r'/.ul'r-n!kl hn‘zgn”e‘ n:cmpmm, which will be e ?‘;m o iroom of the Mayflower :30 o'clock. Other patronesses incl Mrs, Nicholas Longworth, Mrs, Dnvlldu dAe , Mrs. Herbert M. Lord, Mrs. Al- {fred J. Brosseau, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs, Calderon Carlisle, Mrs, George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr.; Mrs. William S. Corby, Mrs. Demarest Lioya, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Robert Locke, Mrs. Roland Kidder Smith, Mrs. Alvin Dodd, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mrs. Frederick Kellond, Mrs. Edward Perot, jr.; Mrs, Cabot Stevens and Mrs. Maude 1., Whitman, Sorority Pnrty. Honors Departing Members A dinner party was given evening at the Aster by g!he P;‘lrl“esefi.!z McGHll Keefer, | K ‘In Diplomatic World - *(Continued From First Page.) witg und Gaffron returned last even from chlc:,o, where they spent I week, and will go to New York Tuesday for & brief visit. ‘The Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi will entertain at luncheon Tuesday in honor of the Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft. The Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi returned yesterday from Boston, where they spent the week, having gone there to attend the annual dinner of the Japan Society. ‘The Ministér of Colombia, Senor Dr. Enrique Olaya, is spending the week end in Baltimore with Senora de Ol il» who has been ill there for many wi The Minister will accompany. Senora de Olaya this week to Atlantic OCity, where she will be for several weeks recuperating. Dinner for Ambassador - and Lady Isabella Howard Listed. ‘The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik will be hosts at dinner Mon- day evening, February 4, in honor of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy will be hosts at dinner Thursday eyening, February 21, when their guests will be asked to meet the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes. The Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik nitza, who has been in his home on vacation for two months, left there Fri- day, January 4, for a brief visit in Italy. He has since been in Paris and will stop in London before sailing for this coun- y afternoon, February 15, at | Y ‘The Minister of Rumania, M. George Cretziano, and his daughter, Mile. Jeanne _Cretziano, will entertain at dinner Friday evening in honor of the Vice President and Mrs. Dawes. The Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah, has as his guest over Sunday the Persian consul in Chicago, Mr. Marcellus D. Redlich, who will ac- company the Minister to the Beach.and Tennis Club at Annapolis Roads today. ‘The Minister of the Netherlands and from New York, where they went to bid bon voyage to their son, M. J. H. van Royen, when he salled yesterday for their home in the Netherlands. The Minister of Norway and Mme. Mme. van Royen returned last evening: Bachke will entertain at dinner Tues- day evening in honor of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. The dinner will be served in the Chinese room of the Mayflower, where the Minister and Mme. Bachke have an apartment for the season. Minister and Mme. Wu Hosts to Small Company. ‘The Minister of the Nationalist Party of China and Mme. Wu entertained a small company at the supper dance last evening at the Wardman Park Hotel. ‘The military attache of the Argentine embassy and Senora de Zuloaga enter- tained at dinner at the Mayflower last evening, their guests being the new military attache of the French embassy, nrlr. Gen. Raymond Casenave; the military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Pristo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Moebs, Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Schreiner and Col. A. H. Williams. ‘The military attache of the French embassy, Brig, Gen. Raymond Casenave, will go to New York today to spend the week. Gen. Casenave will be enter- tained at a large reception by Gen. Hanson E. Ely, commandant at Gov- ernors Island. ‘The naval attache of the French embassy and Mme. Sable, who sailed yesterday aboard the Caronia for Ha- vana, will return to Wi n_the middle of February. Comdr. Sable is naval attache of the French legation: in Havana and has gone to the Cuban capital to meet the French training ship Quinet, which is expected in the harbor of Havana Tuesday evening or Wednes- day, ‘The second counselor of the Italian embassy and ora Catalani will be hosts to a distinguished company at dinner Saturday evening. Brilliant Wedding Event of Yesterday In Society Calendar (Continued From First Page.) Rev. Percy Hall of Alexandria‘and the Rev. Pinckney Ross, rector of the church, and was followed by a recep~ tion at the Mayflower Hotel. The church had an effective but simple arrangement of palms and ferns with white blossoms, and a program of organ selections was given preceding the ceremony. , The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a lovely gown of fine white lace, fashioned with a fitted bodice and a full skirt with a trans- parent hemline of tulle that fell to the ankles. Her tulle vell was ar- ranged softly about her face with a band of old family lace and she car- ried a pnfer book from which fell a shower of lilies of the valley. Miss Katharine Snyder attended her sister as mald of honor and the brides- maids were Miss Sophia Snyder, Miss Pauline Coleman, Miss Dorothea Rich- ards, Miss Winifred West and Miss Mary Bradley. They wore dainty frocks of peach color moire, made with fitted bodices, and full skirts, shorter in the front than in the back. Their hats were of brown felt and they carried arm bo\;gueu of pink roses. Mr. Joseph Hamilton of Charlotte, N. C, was best man and the ushers were Mr. O. M. Walker, Mr. Edwin M. Graham, Mr. Frederick S. Lee, Mr. Volney O. Chase, Mr. Paul Frizzell, Mr. John Scharf, Mr. John E. Parker and Mr. Chisholm McDonald of Newark, N. J. Mrs. Snyder, mother of the bride, was in black velvet, and Mrs. Coleman ; wore black lace. Following the reception, Mr. Coleman and his bride left for a wedding trip, the latter wearing a gray tweed three- plece suit, with a hat to match. They will be at home upon their return at 1835 Phelps place. Capital Hostesses Announce "at Homes" With Dates Affixed (Continued From First Page.) Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, will receive Tuesday afternoon, January 20, from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, at her home, 2400 Sixteenth street. Mrs. McVay, wife of Rear Admiral Charles McVay, will be at home this oon after 4 o'clock for the last time this season. Mrs. Everett Sanders, wife of the Secretary to the President, will be at home Wednesday from 4 to 7 o'clock in 1215 G St. Washington’s Importing Furrier gon. Final Days of the January Cle the Chinese room. of the Mayflower for the only time this season. Mrs. Ennalls Waggaman will not be at home this afternoon owing to the death of Mr. John W. Brawner. Mrs. William Wheatley will be at home informally Saturday, February 2, after 4 o'clock. She will have with her Mrs. Robinson Downey of Waynesburg, Pa, and Mrs. Clarence M. Busch of Miami, Fla. Mrs. Medorem Crawford and Miss | Delores Crawford will not receive this afternoon owing to fllness. Mrs. Peyton Gordon will be at home tomorrow afternoon and will have her daughter, Miss Evelyn Gordon, with her. Mrs, Levi Cook will be at home this afternoon. — . Junior Hadassah Dance Program Well Under Way ‘With the date of the Junior Hadassah dance set for February 21 at the Willard Hotel, the vice chairman, Miss Rose Kruger, called a special meeting of the entire committee at the close of the an- nual junior-senior meeting held in the Cafrite Auditorium of the Jewish Com- munity Center last Wednesday. ‘The program chairman, ss Lilllan Robbin, reported that the patrons and patronesses of last year, composed of many of Washington’s prominent citi- zens, had already responded and many others were joining the list. Other favorable reports were made by Miss Pauline Steinberg, ticket chairman; Miss Leria Hyatt, advertising chairman, and Miss Freida Frankel, publicity chairman, ‘This year the Junior Hadassah, in addition to its constant maintenance of the Meler Shefayah, has added to its budget the upkeep and furtherance of the nurses' training school in 8663 9285 U. D. C. Chapter Plans Benefit Card Party ‘The Hilary A. Herbert Chapter, U. D. C., Mrs. Mary K. Nalle, president, will hold its annual benefit card party on the evening of February 12, at Meridian Mansions. The committees appointed by the president are: Mrs. Rust Smith and Miss Mary Dell, arrangements; Mrs. Wallace Streater, patronesses; Mrs. Ru- fus Clarke, publicity; Mrs. William J. McGee, prizes; Miss Mary Bringhurst and Miss Mary Brown, candy, and Mrs, Betrothals Included In Soc;ety Ca],cndar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howefl fLe- fevre announce the engagement of their daughter, Hester Ann, to Mr. Gordon Lindsay Luke, son of Mr. and Mrs, Adam Keith Luke of Itvington-on-the. Hudson, N. Y. Miss Lefevre made her debut last sea- son, is a member of the Junior League and one of the most popular girls in socjgty. Capt. and Mrs. John David Robnetg announce ‘the engagement of their daughter Margery fo Lieut. Alfred Reed Pefley, U. S. Matine Corps, son of Mrs. A. R. Pefley of Kansas City, Mo. Miss Robenett, who at present is student at the New England Conservae tory of Music in Boston, is & graduate of the Miss Agnes Irwin School of Philadelphia. Lieut. Pefley is a graduate of the U;;Isted States Naval Academy, class of 1925. The wedding will take place in the early Spring.” Mr. and Mrs. Max Lenkin announce the engagement of their daughter Anna Vivian, to Dr. Eugene L. Meuger, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Julius Meuger, of Cleve- land, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Harr the engagement of | Thelma {o Mr. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Percy lomp- son announte the engagement their daughter Virginia to Mr. George Deng- ler Rittenhouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Rittenhouse. Thé wedding will take place in the Spring. Ayt Special Socizty Notes Reported From Staunton STAUNTON, Va., January 26.—Miss May Young of Louisville, Ky., who has been a house guest of Mrs. A. Caperton Braxton at Eastwood, left for New York and salled on the Laurentic for the Mediterranean cruise, after leaving the boat Miss Young will join friends and tour Europe. Mrs. Paul Hays, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Witz of Staunton, joined her aunt, Mrs. Cordell Hull, in New York, and together they sailed Wednesday night on the Ancon Panama line, for Panama, where they will spend some- time in travel. Mrs. James H. Woodward of Beverley Terrace, will leave Monday for New York, and will sail Wednesday, January 30, on the Transylvania Cumard line for a Mediterranean cruise. Mrs. Stuart Baldwin, who s spend- ing the Winter at Esseton, left Wednes- day for Baltimore and will later Visit her sister, Mrs. W. Tams, at the May- flower, in Washington. Miss Eugenia Bumgardner, author of “Undaunted Exiles,” will lécture Sat- urday afternoon before the Cufrent Events class, on “Highways and By- ways" of France and Brittany. Miss Bumgardner has recently returned from Connecticut, where she visted Mrs. Roselle Mercier Montgomery, the poetess. Singer announce their daughter Irvin Silverman of Trisity Alumace Dol Patronesses Listed Additional names have been added to the list of patronesses for the ball to be given at the Willard by the Wash- ington Chapter of the Irmity College Alumnae, Februaty 8. These include the wife of the Egyptian Minister, Mme. Samy Pasha; the wife of the Minister of Portugal, Vicomtesse d'Alte; Mrs. James A. Flynn and Mrs. W. P. Ken- nedy. On the floor committee are Mr. Aubrey Fennell, chairman; Mr. Frank A. Biberstein, Mr. S. Dolan Donohue, Dr. James H. Earley, Mr. H nan, Dr. Thomas E. Larkin, Mr. Eugene Eugenia Rollins, tickets. McCrorken, Mr. Matthias Mahorner ahd Dr. William F. O’Donnell. 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