Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1929, Page 18

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b RS. HOOVER will receive the wives of Interstate Commerce Commission executives at the ‘Whit: House this afternoon. i The First Lady attended the ncheon today of Mrs. Ray Lyman flbur, wife of the Secretary of the terior, at the Mayflower Hotel, when er guests were wives of members of | the cabinet. | President and Mrs. Hoover enter- | ined at dinner last evening, when | elr guests were Senator and Mrs, | Jesse H. Metcalf, Maj. Perry Heath, Assistant secuu?’ of thé Treasury; the Right Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, and Mrs. | Freeman, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mr. | Coleman Jennings, Mrs. Leigh Hunt, Mrs. Bayard Reeves, Capt. and Mrs. Allen Buchanan and Mr. James Clement | nn, ‘ Halian Envoy in New York for Short Stay. The Italian Ambassador, Nobile de | Martino, went to New York yesterday | morning and was in the notable com- pany attending the Horse Show last evening. Among others who were t the show were the Minister of Polarl| and Mme. PFilipowicz and the military attache of the Italian embassy, Brig. Gen. Augusto Villa. | The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter entertained at luncheon today in the legation in honor of M.| Andre Siefried and Mme. Siefried who | are guests at the Canadian legation. | ‘The Minister and Mme. Peter returned | to the city from New York last evening. Mme. Wu, wife of the Chinese Min- ister, heads the list of patronesses for | the bazaar which will be held in Ward- | man Park Hotel Thursday and Friday, November 21 and 22, for the benefit of a workshop in Peking, China, for Chinese women. Other patronesses in- clude Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. Hugh 8. Cumming, Miss Grace Guest and Miss Genevieve ‘Wimsatt. The Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza, will entertain at dinner this evening, at the Mayflower Hotel, in compliment to the recently appointed United States Minister to Persia, Mr. Cherles C. Hart, Mme. Prochnik, wife of the Minister SOCIETY. OCIETY ‘h‘rs. Hoover to Be I7::4-<s at Informal V Tea This Afternoon—First Lady Guest at Luncheon Today. THE EVENING Mrs. Kellogg, sailed this morning on the Aquitania for a European trip, Former Secretary of State, Mr. Bain- bridge Colby, has arrived in Washingt:n and will be at the Willard for a few | ays. Mr. and_Mrs. David Bennett Sher- wood of Gemtva.hN‘, &; "L“z‘e'“"“ the engagement of their daughter, Eliza-| beth. o Mr. Frederick Robert Rinehart | of New York City, son of Dr. and Mrs. | Stanley Rinehart of Washington. The | wedding will take place in December, Mrs. Carl Willlams and her sister, Miss Clara M. Bates, entertained at tea yesterday afternoon in their apartment in the Broadmoor, at 3601 Connecticut avenue, for the wives of members of | the Federal Farm Board, including Mrs. James C. Stone, Mrs. Charles Teague, L e N D ek Hoteh, | E. Fartand. Mrs, Bimer B Thonss urne T , | E. B s, . Thomas | where they will be for about 10 days, |presided at the tea table. before going to their home in Michigan, s where they will be until after Christmas. | Mrs. F. Harison Shaw and her | Saughter, iss Helen AW, gave a re- % Capt. -ald Mrs. n-rrnun‘:.lfl.hnuelin.l: | ception and tea dance yesterday in the ave as their guest eir g ome, e | palra court of the Mayflower in comp!i- g;;hMl:?%lp&;ed&onhwes , Mr. A. sm;m to :ih;s:o;'::l”t!r:mi Mr. Oscar M. Pish s w an 7 o Aelignttu) exiibition of Mr. Fisher's | M Margaret Blokoring. of rmerly gichings wil be heid tomorrow mflé!mu, " o ‘Washington Club, at Seventeenth an ‘Those assisting at the tea table, which streets, from 10 to 'qu;t;‘locg. il m;‘wnn artistically. decorated With white m“ll;fl&ecél;lm m‘ rga! d'lm" chrysanthemums and white candles in P_enc Southern France an ndia,” | compliment to the bride and bride- will be given at 4 o'clock in the same | groom, were Mrs. George Caldwell, Mrs. place, Daniel Ruden, Mr>. John Snyder, Mrs, Miss Ruth Gulilon, daughter of Lieut. | Mr.>" auiie Cojanigs oy gy anopden: Col. and Mrs. Allen W. Gullion, Was | G)iver The guests numbefed about 250, hostess at lunchoen yesterday for her o-Faey . house guest, Miss Katharine Nesbitt of [ Mrs. Andrews, widow of the late| Fort Adams, R. I. Others in the com- | Gen. George Andrews, and her daughter, pany were Mrs. Joseph Horgan, Mrs.| Miss Katherine Andrews, will return Willlam Cranford, Miss Marjorie Sim-|from Cleveland the first of next week, onds, Miss Ida Claggett, Miss_ Mary |end will open their apartment in the Bowie Claggett, Miss Katharine Brown, Brighton. Miss Jrne Elmore, Miss Fredericka —_ Williford, Miss Alice MacDonough and| Mr, and Mrs Charles Lyon Sturtevant Miss Marjorie Maize. | have ‘as their guest, Bishop Chauncey — Brewster of Hartford, Conn., who is in The Right Rev. William Theodotus | Washington attending the Episcopal Capers, Bishop of San Antonio, is at | Council. the Dodge Hotel with the Rev. Hulbert | Woolfall, rector of St. Mark's, who is in residence there, The Right Rev. Lewis W. Burton of Lexington, Ky., is at the Brighton Ho- | tel during session of the House of | Bishops. | for a short stay. Mrs. Lansdale will return to Philadelphia with Col. and Mrs, Pllisbury for a week’s visit before leaving for the Pacific Coast. Miss Virginia Richards, who has been visiting here brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moffett in Charles- ton W Va. has returned to her home on Park road. Mrs. Harry Otis Perley of Detroit, | L and her niece, Miss Sally Jenks of | MtARte “to Mnka Bow Cleveland, Ohio, are at the Willard| Tomecrow. Fetod at Lunch. Hotel until after Thanksgiving. Mrs. Henry W. Fitch was hostess at| Mrs. Duncan E. Cameron i3 in New | a charmingly appointed luncheon today, | York at the Madison. in the presidential suite of the Willard — Hotel, in_compliment to Miss Laura | Miss E. Agnes Dillon and Miss Junetta | E. Dillon have as their guests in their | Walcott Tuckerman, debutante daugh- home on Woodley place, Dr. and Mrs. | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- man, The table had an effective ar- | Daniel Melroy Paul of Pittsburgh, who | rangement of pink chrysanthemums | have recently returned from the Holy Land. Dr. and Mrs. Paul are starting| and tall pink candles. The company included Mrs. Tuckerman, mother of | {or a three years trip around the world. | Mr. and Mrs. d’Espard Gave nik, Miss Margo Couzens, Miss Janet ST cf Austria, entertained a company of | Ball, Miss Elise Alexander, Miss Mar- 12 at luncheon today. Senator and Mrs. Charles L. Me- Nary will entertain a company of 10 ai dinner this evening in honor of the newly appointed United States consul general in Havana and Mrs. Frederick Frelinghuysen Dumont. Mrs. Glass, wife of Senator Carter Glass, and her daughters, Mrs. Robert Allen of Roanoke, Va., and Mrs. J. G. Boatwright of Danville, Pa., are at the Lexington, in New York. Representative and Mrs. Willlam F. Kopp have as their guests at the Brighton Hotel, the latter’s mother, Mrs. Hiram Thornton Byrd of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Representative and Mrs. T. J. B.| Robinson of Hlmg':n. Jowa, and their daughter, Mrs. rothy R. Clinton, have returned to Washington for the coming session of Congress. They have taken an apartment for the Winter in the Roosevelt Hotel. The United States Ambassador to Peru, Mr. Alexander P, Moore, is spend- 1nfnl few days at th: Willard before going to his post. — The chief of naval operations, Admi- | ral Charles P. Hughes, will be the | honor guest at d.nner this evening of the Assistant Secrstary of the Navy, Mr. Ernest Lee Jahncke. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua | will entertain at dinner Saturday eve- | ning at_the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club. Am others ‘who will be hosts at dinner will be Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George A. Simonds, Capt. and Mrs. Dorris A. Hanes and M. 8. Jarvis. . ke The naval attache of the United 82, Fhumhn o S0 today on the Aquitania for Europe. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Joseph | Strauss will entertain at dinner Novem- ber 28. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett | are spending the month of November | at their country estate, Wakefield | Manor, in Virginia. They will return to Washington December 1 and will take | an apartment for the Winter. Admiral and Mrs, P. Colvocoresses have taken an apartment in the Brighton Hotel for the season. ‘The Assistant the Attorney Gen- eran and Mrs. John Lord O'Brian have as their guests in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for a week the Right Rev. John €. Ward, Bishop of Erie; Bishop Alexander Mann of Pittsburgh and the Rev., Walter Lord of Buffalo. ‘The chief of the United States Bureau of Efficiency and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown have been joined by their daughter, Miss Constance Connor Brown, who completed & series of visits in New England. Dr. and Mrs. Brown and their daughter with sall Thanks- giving day for Porto Rico and the Vir- gin Islands, where Mr. Brown has of- ficlal business, which will probably keep him until the first of the year. Col. and Mrs. George B. Pillsbury of Philadelphia, accompanied by Mrs. Philip Lansdale, who formerly lived in Washington and now makes her home in San Francisco, the Mayflower Three Bedrooms, Liv- ing Room, Dining Room, : Kitchen, Reception Hall and two Baths. facing on Columbia Road with Southern, Eastern and ! Western Exposures. Elec- trical Refrigeration, R | THE ARGONNE i 16th & Columbia Rd. nable Rental garetta Wright, Signorina Victoria Cat- alani, Miss Faith Phillips, Miss Elsie Ekengren, Miss Rahel Davies, Miss Mary the honor guest; Miss Loranda Proch- Dinner Party for Visitor. Mr. and Mrs. R. Seabury d'Espard | entertained at dinner last evening at| the Kenwood Country Club in honor ! Ingraham Henry, Miss Katherine Phil- lips, Miss Caroline Roebling, Baroness Astrid Ungern-Sternberg, Miss Eleanor Crain, Miss Belle Johnson, Miss Mary Parrish Bradley, Miss Elizabeth Thorpe, Miss Greene and Miss Buckingham. Miss Julia Mattis, niece of the late Senator Willlam B. McKinley, has re- turned to Washington for the Winter. ‘The former Secretary of State and HAVE_US MAKE NEW SHADES "% 71 xoun WINDOWS —any size—any color—made according to your individual measurements. Factory VITT “Say it with Flowers” Gorgeous ‘Mums’ And All' Other % Choice Flowers Fetchingly ar- ranged baskets and boxes of fine Flowers for birth- day and anniver- sary greetings, and other occasions. TELEGRAPHIC DELIVERY SERVICE ANYWHERE GEORGE C. SHAFFER .t 900 14th St o Eves. & * and 2416 and how to eliminate the \ HIGSBY'S | 602 13th St. N.W. Washington THE WILLARD : Announces That CHEF GABRIEL LINASSIER Formerly With The Ritz Hotels, London and Paris and The Carlton Hotel, London Is Now in Chatge of Its Cuisine Discriminating patrons may here enjoy the delicious food for which these hotels are famous P e Delightful Music Adds to the Pleasure of Lunching and Dining at the Willard AR. WASHINGTON, of their house guest, Mbs. of Norfolk Navy Mr. and Mrs. Charls Culver, whose marriage took place Saturday in Rich- mond, are at the Mayflower, where they entertained at dinner last evenln_‘ghin the presidential dining room. e gussts included Mrs. M. C. Laidlow, Miss Shields Carolyn, Miss Viola Shields, Miss Elizabeth Shiclds and Miss [rma Bell, all of Mansfield Hall Country Club, Fredericksburg, Va., and Miss Idah Breen of Washington. Mrs, Culver is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, David J. Cole of Richmond, and Mr. Culver is the nephew of Mrs. Amanda S. Tillman. who is w:ll known in Washington social circles. Mrs. Till- man attended the wedding of her nephew on her return to the Mans- field Hall Country Club from & visit to Bishop and Mrs, Touret in Tryon, N. C. amlin Garland are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic E. Farrington for a few days. Mr. Garland will glve a lecture to- morrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the auditorium of the Chevy Chase School on “Roadside Meetings With American Authérs.” Mr. and Mrs. Garland will remain with Mr, and Mrs. Farrington over Sunday. Mrs. M. D. Moore of Fal's Church, Va., has returned fiom the Pacific Coast and is staying at the Burlington Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. McChesney and their daughter left yesterday for North Carolina, where they will b2 the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Noah Rouse, formerly of this city. They will motor later to Miami, Fla,, where Dr. McChesney will attend the Southern medical conven- tion. After the convention they expect to visit Cuba, return to Miami and motor home by way of St. Petersburg, Atlanta and Ashville, N. C., where they expect to remain a few days, arriving in Washington about December 9. Mr. and Mrs. Hi n Miller of Paris, who have been in this country for sev- eral months, have returned to Wa: ington for a short visit and are at the Mayflower. Mr. Miller was secretary to the late United States Ambassador to France, Mr. Myron T. Herrick. Mrs. FOR RENT Three Bedrooms, Liv- ing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen and Bath. Large Reception Room. Elec- tric Refrigeration. Reasonable Rental THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Rd. t]te ]wnor to announce | Dr. Peter Kahler !i ne celelu'atet] New K)r]cfoot sPecialist who will be present at t]lis store to (ulvl'se customers f al)out t]lelr feet wl't]zout c]mrge, November 14-15-16. If };ourfeet Pain you Dr. Kahler will tell you what is wrong .« . cause. KAHLER SHOE STORE 1. O ir | ville, Md. WEDNESDAY., NOVEMBER 13, 1929, bridge, Mass., is at the Dodge Hote for several days visiting Miss Mary A Lindsley. Mrs. Mayb:lle Bernard announces the marriage of her daughter Nina Belle to Mr. John A. Sheets of New Orleans, La., Wednesday, November 6, in Rock- Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Danfield of Pitts- burgh are staying at the Ambassador for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Dollard of Troy. N. Y., are spending several days at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Sheets will be at home after November 15, at 2008 Sixteenth street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Horsecheld | of Philadelphia are staying at the Am- bassador for several days during their visit to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Anderson of Cam- bridge, Mass., are spending & few days at the Ambassador. ‘The District _of _Columbin United Community Drama Guild Performances Attract Many. Mrs. James Carroll Frazer, Mrs. Wil- liam Wheatley, Mrs. A. S. Steuart and Miss Helen Colhoun are among the guarantors of the Community Drama Guild of Washington who will entertain guests at the opening play of the sca- son, “The Torch-Bearers,” in McKinley Auditorium tomorrow and Friday eve- nings. Other guarantors and subscribers ‘who will be Yr(’senl at the performances are Mr. Willlam S. Corby, Mr. Isaac Gans, Mr. J. P. 8. Neligh, Mr. W. D. Miller, Maj. L. E. Atkins, Mr. Johu C. Walker, Mr. Norman J. Nelson, Mr. R. L. Sanford and Mr. Edwin Paul. Mrs. L. W. Hardy, Mrs. Henry W, (I ~ Seymour, Mrs. Percival S. Ridsdalc, Mrs. Maude L. Whitman, Mrs. L. H.| & TONIGHT Mattingly, Mrs. Robert B, Patterson, | 10 consunction 5 Until Miss Rhoda Watkins. Miss Gladys Mid” | 2|7 with ouf reaplar dlemiss, Mrs. R. D. Rands, Miss Eugenie | £ T aediwe . 730 Renous, Miss Tsabel E. Myrtn, Miss| food e Dorothy Skinner, Miss Anne B. Pecbles 0 and Miss S. C. Handy. E| Seafood Dinner 1 |Z| special Steak Dinnes .$1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fossa of West | 5| . 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