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SOCIETY. SOCIET The President ‘and Mrs. Hoover Attend Foot Ball Game Today—Hosts at Dinner Last Night, Executive their wives, are in Annapolis this afternoon to attend ~the foot ball game between the Navy team and that of Georgetown University. They made the trip to Annapolis by motor and are expected to return to the White House.“immediately after the game. President and Mrs. Hoover had guests dining with them last evening, the company including the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Lamont, Sen- ator John G. Townsend and Miss Lyla ‘Townsend, Senator and Mrs. Felix He- bert, the director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; Dr. E. B. Clement and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Banister. - Secretary and Mrs. Adams Go to Annapolis for Game. ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams have with them for the week end their son, Mr. Charles at Harvard. The Secretary and Mrs. Adams and their son are attending the Navy-Georgetown game this afternoon at Annapolis. The Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Grisanti and their daughter, Senorita Carmen Teresa Grisanti, were guests at luncheon yesterday of Dr. and Senora de Planas-Suarez in the presidential dining room of the May- flower. Dr. Planas-Suarez represented the Venezuelan government at the In- stitute of International Law in Briar- cliff, N. Y., and tomorrow, with Senora de Planas-Suarrz, will start for Paris. last evening of State and Mrs, Stimson. The other guests were the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan Velarde; the Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor S. Gurgel do Amaral; the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara, the Minister of Colombia, Dr. Enrique Olaya; the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, the Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Grisanti, the Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Me- dina, the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don Manuel Castro Quesada, and his niece, Senorita Angela Castro Quesada; the Minister of Ecuador and Senora de Viteri, the Minister of Honduras and Senora de Argueta, the charge d'affaires of Argentina and Senora de Encisco, the charge d'affaires of Salvador and Senora de Leiva, the charge d'affaires of Guatemala and Senora de Fernan- dez, the charge d'affaires of Paraguay and Senora de Ynsfran and the charge d’affaires of Haiti, M. Raoul Lizaire; the United States Minister to Nicara- gua, Mr. Charles C. Eberhardt: the As- sistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Francis White, the special financial representative of Nicaragua, Senor Sogey Guell; Mr. and Mrs. Dana Munro, Mr. Walter Thurston and his mother, Mrs. Thurston; Mrs. Douglas McDou- gal, wife of the chief of the National Guard of Nicaragua; Senora de San- chez Latour, Mrs, Edward Conger, Se- nora de Martinez, cousin of the hosts; Mrs. Roy Hebard of New York, Senorita Grisanti, daughter of the Minister of Venezuela; Senorita Anita Leiva, niece of the Minister of Salvador; Senorita Maria Sacasa, debutente daughter of the hosts, and the counselor of the le- gation, Senor Dr. Carazo. Senator and Mrs. Morris’ Sheppard were the honor guests at dinner last evening of Maj. and Mrs. Willis D. Crittenberger, who entertained at the dinner dance at the Army War Col- lege in compliment to Maj. Critten- berger's sister, Miss Jullet Crittenberg- er of Anderson, Ind., who is their house guest. Others at dinner were Rear Admiral Richard H. Jackson, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Briant Wells, Col. and Mrs, Edward Croft, Col. Stanley H. Ford, Capt. Wallace, U. S. N., and Mrs. Wal- - lace, Col. and Mrs. James J. O'Hara, Maj. and Mrs. Everett 8. Hughes, Maj. and Mrs. Richard D. Newman, Maj. and Mrs. John T. McLane, Maj. end Mrs. Roderick R. Allen and Maj. Ray- mond E. McQuillin. Mrs. Frederick Tilton, wife of the ‘Third Assistant Postmaster General, has returned to their apartment at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel after a few weeks in Detroit, where she went to close their house. Maj. and- Mrs. Edward Conger will entertain at dinner this evening for their house guest, Mrs. Hebard, wife of Maj. Roy W. Hebard, who is stationed at White Plains, N. Y. - Lieut. and Mrs. Charles P. Prime en- tertained at dinner last evening pre- ceding the dance which the officers of the Alr Corps gave at the Carlton Hotel. The guests at dinner were Maj. and WHERE TO MOTOR AND DINE GRAY'S HILL INN On Old Mt. Vernon Estate Between Woodlawn and Fort Hum- hreys. Overlooks the Potomae from ch.:_Phone Lorton 3-F. Michael F. Davis, Ca) and . Don L. Huchins, Lieut. and Mrs. James B. Jordan, Lieut. Martimas Steuseth, Mrs. Robert Rassmausen of New York, Mrs. Eva Dell Myers, Mr. Robert Rassmausen, jr., of New York and Mr. Harry Agater. Judge and Mrs. Willlam Cummings of Chattanooga, Tenn., are at the Carl- ton for a few days. Holland-Maule Wedding Yesterday of Unusual Interest. The marriage of Dr. Sarah Elisabeth Maule, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Maule, to Judge J. Burnett Holland, presiding judge of the Orphans’ Court of Montgomery County, Pa., took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Francis ‘Adams, r., who is & student| Keller Memorlal Lutheran Church, the | . 8. T. Nicholas officlating. Miss Rosella Boughman was the maid of honor and Mr. James B. Holland was best man for his brother. The bride is a graduate of Central High School, the George Washington University and the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania and has been practicing medicine in Norristown for three years. She is a member of the Montgomery County Medical Society and Alpha Epsilon Iota Medical Fraternity and is president of the Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club of Norristown. She is a member of the staff of Montgomery Hospital; vice t of the Mon! ery County Council for Social Welfare and is a school medical Judge James B. Holland, who was judge of United States District Court for | States and Canada, the Eastern district of cated in Pl . uate of Consh en High School, college de?tnment of the University of Pennsylvania, Law School of the University of Pennsylvania and & mem- ber Philadelphia and Montgcmery County bars and the bar of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. He served as assistant district attor- ney of Monwomer{u County and served in the World War in the 312th Machine Gun Battalion, 79th Division, in France. Miss Jean Hay, goddaughter of Mrs. Gillett-Hill, who will present her to society this Winter, has gone to West Point to attend a ball this evening. She will return to Washington Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Corrin Strong will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. McClure Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer and their daughter, Miss Beatrice Palmer, of Chicago, are now in Washington at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Persons Erwin will not receive tomorrow afternoon or Sunday, November 17. Miss Dorothea Richards and her house guest, Miss Elizabeth Lackwood, will be at home informally Sunday dur- ing the season, observing the first at home tomorrow afternoon, Mrs. W. P. Tams has returned to Washington from a trip to Staunton, Va., and has opened her apartment at the Mayflower. Mrs. Tams spent the Summer in Magnolia, Mass, Engagement of Miss Lewis To Mr. Betts Is Announced. The president of Lafayette College and Mrs. Willam Mather Lewis, for- merly of Washington, have announced the engagement of their daughter Sarah Durand, to Mr. Willlam Edward Betts of Newark, N. J., son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Betts of Lock Haven, Pa. Mr. Betts is a graduate of Mercers- urg Academy and of Lafayette College, class of 1928. Miss Lewis attended e&e' aluonaliflthed;fl Sch;)!;lh in Washing- n an a graduate of the n School at Great Barrington, w Lord and Lady Kinnaird of Rossie WHERE TO MOTOR AND DINE Pennsylvania lo- Between Alexand On Richmond Road ' mount Yernon Hom£ ( CdoKin uncheon or ¢ | Priory, He is a grad- | Lord * 1! ington. . MRS. EDGAR A. MERKLE, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McDevitt, who was, before her recent marriage, Miss Kathleen L. McDevi tt. at Sixteenth street and Rhode Island avenue. who are the United days in Washii ": M = ington at the lower, Kinnaird is a member of the House of Lords, and was recently elected president of the Caledonian Curl Club of Scotland. Lady Kinnaird has taken an active part in the affairs of the Young Women'’s Christian Associa- tion in Scotland, and has made some observations in connection with the or- ganization during her visit in this coun- oy, ‘The Rev. Dr. Charles 8. Macfarland, general secretary of the Federal Coun- cil of the Churches of Christ in Amer- ica, and Mrs. Macfarland of New York are spending several days at the Hotel Washington. Dr. Macfarland is here to attend the meetings of the Civil Leglon and Armistice day exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Dewhirst and young Willlam Scott Dewhirst of Flushing, N. Y., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewhirst, in Chevy Chase. Mrs. E. L. 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Reasonable Rentel THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. | of Ohio, will preach at the Metropoli- o ol P Metropol Col. and Mrs. John W. Ochmann Wwill be hosts at the City Club Saturday Ni?flrl' weekly dance tonight. The club has invited the officers of the 121st Engineers, District National Guard, which Col. Oehmann commands, and will make the event a night. The club’s band is to be aug- mented by a number of special enter- tainers for the occasion. dance will be held in the main dining room. League of American Pen Women will give an artists’ tea tomorrow in their studio in Stoneleigh Court when Miss Ida Hoyt Chamberlain, author- composer, will furnish a group of songs. | Miss Chamberlain has written a number | of operettas, several of which have been glven on Broadway. Epsilon Chapter of Kappa Beta Pt legal sorcrity entertained at supper last i evening in the Ambassador Hotel, fol- | lowing a theater party. About 25 were present. The gmh of honor included Miss Lelia M. Brown, Miss Mary Cath- erine_Gainey, Miss Anna Mae Smith, Miss Mariot H. Murphy, Miss Maude R. Pryse and Miss Mnrgnt ‘T. Morton. Miss Cecella M. Thornton was in charge of the arrangements for the affair. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pratt of New York City are stopping at the Ambas- sador Hotel during their visit to Wash- Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Grout of Ward- man Park Hotel are spending several days in New York at the Barclay. BISHOP TO PREACH. ht Rev. Willlam H. Heard, Bishop . M. E. Church tomorrow morn- |:‘c";he lfl- «:':xock le'rvlce. . D was _forme: nited States Minister to Liberia. Lrl{eruon he was Bishop of West Africa for eight m.mfl has traveled extensively in At the evening service the Young People's Missionary Soclety will render & special program. Temple Baptist Church. | Dr. H. P. Cochrane, pastor of the' Temple Baptist Church, will preach at both services tomorrow. 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