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e SRS SOCIETY. OCIETY New Ambassador of Poland Host Infor- mally at Luncheon in the Embassy Today. HE Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus Pilipowicz, entertained in- formally at luncheon today in the embassy, when his guests were the Ambassador of Cuba #nd Senora de Ferrara, the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey, the Min- ister of the Netherlands, Mr. J. K. van Royen; the charge d'affaires of Ru- mania, Mr. F. C. Nano; the counselor of the Irish Free State legation, Mr.| ‘William J. B. Macaulay; Mrs. Fleming Newbold, Miss Helen Patten, the at- tache of the British embassy and Mrs. Sims, Mr, and Mrs. Frederic Atherton, and members of the embassy staff in- cluding the first secretary, Mr. Victor Podoski: the second secretary and Mme, Massalski and the commercial coun- selor and Mme, Wankowicz. French Envoy Visitor Jn New York for Short Time. = The Ambasasdor of France, M. ul Olaudel, will go to New York this after- poon to spend several days. The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don (Carlos Davila, will return to the Capital tomorrow night. He accompanied the Chilean Ambassador to Peru, Dr. Rios, $o New York Monday. The Minister of Albania, Mr. F. Ko- hitza, was among the guests of Maj. Charies C. Hillman, who entertained in- formally at dinner last evening. The other guests were Gen. Gignilliat, Maj. James A. O'Brien, Lieut. Col. John S. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Fernando Cun- fberti, Mrs, Watson, Mrs. Rowe, Miss Lowe, Mrs. Yates and Mrs. James. The Minister of Czechoslovakia and WMme. Veverka entertained informally at Juncheon yesterday. Among those pres- ent were the Minister of Norway ant Mme, Bachke, Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Michael MacWhite; the Min- fster of Yugoslavia, Dr. Leonid Pitamic; Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Senator Henry F. Ashurst, Rep- yesentative A. Piatt Andrews, Mrs. Fred Britten, the minitary attache of the nch embassy, Brig. Gen. Raymond Casanave; Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Dr. Hrdlicka, and the Secretary of the Czechoslovakian legation and Mme. Papanek. Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman of Ne- #ada have taken accommodations at the nal Country Club during the on of Congress and during the re- ilding of their home, Ridge Lands, on he Ridge road, which was almost en- 1y consumed by fire some Weeks ago. ! Col. and Mrs. Harrison Brand started 'r:;m-um‘.n.c..m-m . and Mrs. Parker W. West re- invitations for the dinner they planned this e , because of eial mourning. Miss Mary E. Thomas, daughter tor and Mrs. John Thomas, ve @s her guest at the Wardman mk Hotel, for the week end, Miss Dor- y Shattuck of Bisbee, Ariz, of 1 t Boncompagni, who Princess Margaret been at the Mayflower since the iddle of January, left today for Hope- 1227 F Street dale, Mass,, where she will visit rela- tives. Engitgement of Miss Yarrow To Mr. Mansfield Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Yarrow of the Edward W. Hazen Foundation of Haddam, Conn., announce the en- gagément of their daughter Grace Winans to Mr. Harry Claflin Mansfield, son of Dr. and Mrs. George R. Mans- | field of 2067 Park road, Washington. Miss Yarrow was graduated from Vassar in '27, having majored in music. For three years she has taught music in the Bancroft School, Worcester, Mass., and she has also had a large class of pupils in pianoforte. Miss Yar- row was with the Vassar expedition to Newfoundland last Summer as musical expert in the study of folklore and song. Mr. Mansfield is a graduate of Cor- nell 27 and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa Society. He also took his M. A. at Cornell and has completed the pre- liminary work for the degree of Ph. D. at Columbia. He is now an instructor at Yale in the department of govern- ment. “‘flh: wedding will take place in the Dr. and Mrs. Winthrop Adams enter- tained at dinner last evening in_their apartment on Sixteenth street in honor of Dr. Adams’ cousin, Mr. Joseph Wil- liams, 2d, and Mrs. Willlams of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer will have with them through next week their two daughters, ,Miss Florence Meyer and Miss Elizabeth Meyer, who will come for their Spring vacations. Miss Flor- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, | New Navy Hostess. I MRS. ROBERT W. MORSE, Wife of Lieut. Morse, recently arrived from Philadelphia for duty at the Naval Air Station at Anacostia. —Underwood Photo. in California, are now in New York and will sail Saturday for England. Mrs. Bethell, wife of the former mil- itary attache of the British embassy, Col. Hugh Keppell Bethell, arrived in New York yesterday and will spend a few days there before going to Cin- cinnati for a visit. Col. Bethell is now of 14 at din- in ‘home ts to the last of this season’'s meet- of the dancing class in the patio of the Carlton Hotel. Mrs. George J. His, who was the guest of her parents, Representative and Mrs. Charles A. Eaton, in Washington for three months, has returned to her home in Boston. The former Commissi District and Mrs, Cuno Rudolph, who are spending some time at Palm Beach, entertained at the dinner dance at the Everglades Club Saturday. They also_entertained a small company at luncheon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Harry R. Fulton have visiting them for & month Mrs. William M. Horton of Birmingham, Ala., who has just come from a month’s visit to Mrs, Fulton's sister, Mrs. C. L. Mann, at_Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs, Fulton entertained a small_company at dinner in honor of Mrs. Horton at the Cosmos Club Mon- day evening, and Mrs. Elizabeth North- rop gave a luncheon Monday for Mrs. Horton; Mrs. Sawyer and Mrs. Smythe, the latter two from New York. Yes- terday Mrs. Fred S. Schow_ entertained at a bridge luncheon for Mrs. Horton and today Mrs. Chester Morrill gave a small luncheon for her at the Univer- sity Club. Tomorrow evening Mrs. Cecil A. Beasley will be hostess at an informal dinner for Mrs. Horton. joner _of the H. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Eckener and their son, Mr. Knut Eckener, will go to the Willard immediately upon their arrival in Washington this evening, where Ihe{ will be during their stay in the c?m 5 In addition to Mrs. Eckener and his son, Dr. Eckener will have two others in his party, according to word received from New York today. Due to the period of official mourning all enter- taining in their honor will informal. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Baldwin enter- tained a party last evening, their guests being Mr. and Mrs, Carl W. Mitman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Freeland, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Nolan and Capt. and Mrs. Le Roy Shoemaker. Mrs. H. B. Lansburgh of 2240 Cathe- dral avenue entertained & number of guests from the Lower House of Con- gress at tea yesterday afternoon in com- liment to her sister, Miss Marie Lor- rbaum, who is her house guest. In the comfiny were Mrs. Joe J. Manlove, wife of Representative Manlove of Mis- souri; Mrs. McMillan, wife of Repre- sentative Thomas S. McMillan of South Carolina; Miss Helen Hudson, daughter of Representative Grant M. Hudson of Michigan, and others. Mrs, Arthur O'Brien and daughter, Miss Caroline Roebling, and Miss Helen ‘Wardman are in New York, where they are staying at the Ambassador Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thorne of New York City entertained a party of six at dinner last evening at the Carlton, where they are stopping while in Wash- ington. Mr. George W. Wickersham was among the guests. Mrs. Andrews to Be Hostess At Tea After Lecture Tomorrow. 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