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13 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts At Dinner Last Evening and the First Lady Had Tea Guests last evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Milton and Mr. and Mrs, Mark Requa. Mrs, Hoover was hostess to the ladies of the cabinet at tea yesterday, several personal friends of the First Lady of the Land from out of town Joining them at 5 o’clock. HE ' President and Mrs, Hoover | Ser I bad as their .guests at dinner The Vice President, Mr.. Charles Curtis, and his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, were to have been guests of honor at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Frelinghuysen Dumont,- who recalled their invitations because of the death of Mr. Dumont’s brother, Mr., Wayne Dumont. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of the Vice President, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Ben- jamin D. Fouldis, wife of the assistant to the chief of the Army Alr Service, who entertained at the Army, Navy and Ma- rine Country Club. The, other guests wers Mrs. James J. Davis, Senora de Tellez, Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. Wil- Jiam H. King, Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler, Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Mrs. Frederick Stelwer, Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey, Mrs. Harry C. Ransley, Mrs. William D. Conmor, Mrs. James E. Fechet, Frau von Lewinski, Mrs. Her- bert O. Willlams, Mrs. Horace M. Hickam, Mrs. Delos C. Emmons, Mrs. Thomas DeWitt Milling, Mrs. Herbert A. Dargue, Mrs. Douglas B. Netherwood, Mrs, H. C. Davidson, Mrs. Harold M. McClelland, Mrs. Edwin B. Lyons, Mrs. Charles B. B. Bubb, Mrs. Willlam M. Jardine, Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mrs, Fur- low, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. George Bowle Chipman, Mrs. Sandberg, Mrs. Thorwald Davis, Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard, Miss Norton, Mrs. A. R. John- son of New York and Mrs. H. L. Alex- ander and Mrs. Howard Regar of Phila- delphia. 2 ; The Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L. Stimson, and the members of the Philippine Mission in ‘Washington were the guests of honor at a dinner given by the resident commissioner from the Philippines; Mr. Pedro “Guevara, last evening at the Mayflower. The mem- bers of the mission present included Mr. Manuel Roxas, speaker of the House of Representatives of the Philippine Islands; Mr. Sergio Osmena. president pro tem. of the Philippine Senate: Mr. Camilo Osias, resident commissioner of the Philippines to the United States, and Mr. Rafael Alunan, secretary of agriculture and natural resources. Oth- ers present were Senator Hiram Bing- ham, Representative Edgar N. Kiess, Representative John Q. Tilson, Repre- sentative Charlés L. Underhill, Gen. Charles P. Summerall, Maj, Gen. F. Le J. Parker, Maj. Gen. F. B. McIntyre, Maj. V. Lim, U. §. A.: Capt. E. Regn| Mr. Vincente G. Bunuan, Mr. Garrett, Mr. Harry Frantz and Mr. Harry Rog- ers. Mrs. Robert:Patterson Lamont, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, was the guest of honor at luncheon today of Mrs. Joseph E. Washington, who en- tertained a company of 16. Bolivian Diplomats Hosts To Dinner Party Last Night. The Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina were hosts at dinner last evening, entertaining in the Chinese {mm of the Mayfiower. The guests included the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Nelarde; the Ambassador of Brazil, E:‘ nhor S. Gurgel do Amaral; the Am- or of Chile and Senora de Da- vila, the Minister. of Venezuela and Senora_de Grisanti, .the Minister of Costa Rica,- Senet Don ‘Maruel Castro ‘Quesad: he Minister of Ecuador, Senor Don Gonzalo Zaldumbide; the rhairman of the foreign relations com- littee of the Senate and Mrs. Willlam . Borah, the chairman of the commit- tne;p on f'-olréign sfi;fin &( I":iu House, resentative Stéphen G. 3 charge d'affaires of - Argentin: [ and Senora de Velasco Galvarro, Mrs. Emerson Howe, Mr, and Mrs. J. Moyle and Mr. Morgan Kaufman. small company at tea this the legation. Mme. Prochnik, wife of the Minister of Austria, and Mme. Radewa, wife of the Minister of Bul- garia, will ug:eslde at the tea table, as- sisted by wives of the members of the Czechoslovak legation staff. Representative and Mrs. Albert E. Carter arrived yesterday by motor from their home in California and have taken an apartment in the Hotel Ham- ilton for the extra session of Congress. Mrs. Robinson, wife of Judge E. G. Robinson of the Superior Court of California, accompanied Representatis and Mrs. Carter to Washington and is their guest for the early Spring. ve taken an apart- ment at the Carlton, where they will remain during the extra session of Con- gress. Representative and Mrs. Ernest R. Ackerman have returned to their apart- ment in the Wardman Park Hotel, after glulnx some time at their home in lainfield, N. J. Mrs. ‘Adam M. Wyant, wife of Rep- resentative Wyant, will entertain at din- ner at Wardman Park Hotel. on - nesday evening 50 delegates, alternates and pages to the D. A. R. Congress at ‘Washington, D. C., in honor of Mrs. Daniel J. Snyder, wife of Judge Snyder, and regent of the Phoebe Bayard Chap- ter, of Greensburg, Pa. Representative Clarence J. McLeod has returned to the Wardman Park Hotel from his home in Detroit. Representative Edward M. Irwin is in Washington for the extra session of Congress and has taken an apartment at the Carlton. Representative Loring Black has re- turned to the Wardman Park Hotel from his home in Brooklyn. Representative and Mrs. W. Radford Coyle of Bethlehem, Pa., have taken an apartment at the Hay-Adams House, where they will remain through the » | extra session of Congress. Representative and Mrs. William E. Hess have been joined at the Wardman Park Hotel by the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hess of Cin- cinnati. They also have with them at the hotel Miss Blanche Ostendorf, Miss Ann Mannion, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Schott and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Henny- man, all of Cincinnati. ‘The First Assistant Postmaster Gen- eral and Mrs. John Henry Bartlett have given up their apartment at 2400 Six- tenth street and are in the apartment in the new addition of Wardman Park Hotel which they have leased. Mr.and msm‘.lctt expect to remain in Wash- n. ‘The military attache of the Argen- tine embassy and Senora de Zuloaga were hosts at dinner Saturday evening entertaining at Gray's Hill Inn, near Accotink, Va. The guests were the Argentine consul general in New York, Senor Alejandro Bollini, and Senora de Bollini, who were in Washington for || a short stay, and their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Senora de Tabor Zoitan; Senor Carlos A. Quiros, of Ar- gentd Senor Alejandro Ecl STETSON SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER | ! - Raleigh Be Comfortably and SMARTLY Shod in the New Stetson Shoes for Women It isn’t necessary to'sacrifice style for comfort in shoes. Thenew 1929 Stetsons—sciéntifically lasted by hand to assure comfort and proper fit, built of the best materials to assure long service— follow the latest dictates of feminine fashions. An attractive model in dull-finished black kidskin, trimmed with datent leather. New ;u'-lru heel. Slender toe ast. $13-50 T(fh new gore fromt pump is in two-fome o msra i pursed X al buckle. W,”nmpg weight soles. $13:50 This slender-losted Open Front Tailored Tie is in two-tone Sun- tan calf or.black patent leather. Tall Cuba heels; - - $12:50 " Other Stetsons, $10 to $14.50 .. Sizes 4 to 9—Widths AAA to C STETSON SHOE SHOP OF Haberdasher o 1310 F Street " ; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO MISS HENRIETTA ALLEN, Daughter of Senator and Mrs. Henry J. Allen of Kansas, in Europe "Ith her , and joining Senater Allen in the Capital early in June. ~—Harris & Ewing Photo. of finance and information for the| Mrs. Charles J. Bell, retary be at home tomorrow afternoon to the of the N. 8. the Governor of Connecticut, will be guests at the Mayflower during the segsions of the Congress of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Trumbull is a delegate from the Ruth | Willls Chapter in Hartford and Miss Trumbull is acting as page again this year for Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau. Mrs. E. T. Meredith of Des Moines, widow of the former Secretary of Agri- culture, is now in Washington and is staying at the Mayflower. Mrs. Will C. Barnes. of the North- umberland Apattments has her cousin, Mrs. George E. Dake of Muskegon, Mich., as her house guest during the sessions of the D. A. R. Mrs. Drake is a delegate to the meeting from Michi- | COUNTRY Expert Educational Ch ren 3 t Limited classes Dprogress Conveyance furnish Small Residence Department Miss Bessle Argentine embassy, and Senora de Eck- [ Kibbey, Mrs. Wallace Radeliffe, Mrs. art, and Senor Guillermo Widmer, sec- | James R. Mann, Mrs. K. D. K. Klemm, to Gen. Zuloaga. {\,/lrsi McCormxch:-goodhm, Mrs. R. - o arker, Mrs. Jol ays Hammond, Mrs. Mrs, Charles Boughton Wood Will | gqward G. Melgs, Mxs. Jullen Jacquelin Mason, Mrs. W. M. Ritter, Mrs. Wil- Connecticut delegates to the Congress |jjam Fitch Keliey, Mrs. Van Valken- D. A R burg, Mrs, Ennals Waggaman and Mrs. . H. Sm! are among the patronesses gggg;;;e};gmmu?‘:gh;‘}m'g:“gg for the illustrated “A_ Ramble in Old D. €. TUESDAY. APRIL 16. 1929. ‘Gardens” talk to be gven at the Willard , Panama; Mrs, Frances sn)uyi.b!mu This 1§ for the benefit of the Ken- ijlmln'“ more Assoclation and especially for the | Swanson, restoration of the home of Betty Wash- P I el s et o a1 of the D. A. Rr.y . s E. Lothrop of 705 East t her uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Fletcher, in their Philadel- Ambassador of Cuba Speaker at Women’s Club. ‘Thé Cuban Ambassador, Orestes Fer- rara, was the guest of homor and speaker at the weekly forum luncheon of the Woman's National Democratic Club yuurd& Mrs, Emily Newell Blair introduced speaker when he dis- Among those attend! the luncheon were Mrs, J. Borden Harriman, Mr. Price, fcrmer United States Minister to DAY SCHOOL 10th Year e academic and cultural development. 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