Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1930, Page 18

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B2 SOCIETY. SACIETY The Vice Prcsulent Mr. Curtis, Will Bc Guest at Dinner Tomght at the Italian Embassy. HE Vice President, Mr, Charles Curtis, will be the ranking guest at the dinner to be given this evening by the Ambassador of Italy and Nobil Donna An- toinetta de Martino. ‘The !ecrehry of Agriculture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde have as their guest at the Mayflower the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Laurance M. Hyde of Princeton, N. J. Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, will be among those alternating at the tea table for Senora de Tellez, wife of the Ambassador of Mexico, who will give a tea this after- noon in the embassy from 4 to 6 o'clock. Others who will preside at the table during the afternoon are Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Minister of Panama; Senora de Diez de Medina, wife of the Minister of Bolivia; Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. Fred A. Brit- ten, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Mrs. Parker W. West and Senora de Campos-Ortiz, wife of the first secre- tary of the embassy. Brazilian Envoy Host At Dinner Last Evening. ‘The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor S. Gurgel do Amaral, was host at- dinner last evening, entertaining in honor of the Vice President and his brother-in- law sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. Others in the company were Ambassador_of Turkey, Mr Ahmet Muhtar; the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Wilbur, the Minisf of Norway and Mme. Backhe. the Mln- ister of South Africa and Mrs. Louw, Representative Stephen G. Porter, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr H Representative and Mrs, Sol Bloom, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Alvin Dodd, the former Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Willlam P. MacCracken, jr. Mrs. George Mesta, the first secretary of the German embassy and Frau Leit- ner, the first secretary of the Portugucse legation and Senora Mendez Leal, Mrs. John H. MATuder. Miss Elsie Quinby and the naval attache of the Brazilian embassy and Senhora do Couto Aguirre, arrive from West Point tonight. Senator and Mrs, Kendrick, Mrs. Harmon and Mrs, Hugh S. Cumming will be guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wise, with whom they will motor to Richmond and Clpe Charles, Mrs. Keyes, wife of Semator Henry Wilder Keyes, who returned a few days ago after spending a year aboard, now in New York, and is expected to return to Washington the end of the week. Representative R. R. Walton Moore and his sisters, the Misses Moore, will go to their home in Fairfax tomorrow. Sunday, May 11, they will entertain the members of the committee on for- eign relations of the House, of which Representative Moore is a member, and their wives, Gen. and Mrs. Summerall will be at home in the chief of stafl's quarters at Fort Myer Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Gov. and Mrs. Harry G. Leslie, In- diana, arrived here today to spend a few days in Washington. They will be guests of Senator James E. Watson. Gov. Leslie and Gov. Albert E. Ritchie of Maryland, will speak this evening at a banquet of the National Association of State Chambers of Commerce to be held in the Washington Hotel, Gov._and Mrs. Leslie will be special guests of the Indiana Society at a re- ception and ball tomorrow evening in the auditorium of the National Press Club. Representative Harry Canfield is president of the society. Purdue alumni llvlng in Washin, n have a special interest in the Ind! Society meeting, for Gov. Leslie is l . | graduate of Purdue University and l.s star. tife Purdue men who will greet v.he Indiana Governor is Representative Harry A. Estep of Pennsylvania. Mr Estep and Gov. Leslie were in Purdue at the same time and will meet here for the first time since their Purdue days together. Mrs, Harry E. Hull, wife of the com- remembered as a foot THE EVENING tertained & ny of seven at luncheon at the Wl.l‘ Park Hotel yesterday. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cary Travers Grayson are spending sometime in New York and are at the St. Regis. Capt. and Mrs. B. Lewis Padgett of Cathedral Mansions entertained at brldge last evening in honor of Mrs. dgett's parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Sunchflel of California. The guests in- cluded Dr. Bojidar P. Stolanovitch, counselor of the Jugoslav legation; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shields, Senor Luis C. de Bethart, Dr. and Mrs. Wongs Svetalekha of the Siamese legation, Miss Jeanette Rankin, Mr. and Mrs, Eidon’ King, Mrs. Berthe Huddleston and Senor Jose A. Sera of the Cuban embassy. Dr. md Mrs. Stinchfield have been entertained extensively since their ar- rival in thmmn last week. The attache of the Netherlands le- gation, Mr. L. A, H. Peters, left yes- terday for New York and will stop en Is | route in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Hight Hosts To Large Company at Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight were hosts at dinner in the Willard room suite at the Willard last evening, the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro being the ranking guests. Others present were the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, Senator Henry ‘Wilder Keyes, Gen. William E. Horton, Justice and Mrs. Peyton Gordon, the alien property custodian and Mrs. How- ard Sutherland, Mr. and_Mrs. Fugene Adams, Col. and Mrs. Frederick W. Coenun Mr. Levi Cook, Col. Wade H. Mr. Edmund Doty, Mrs. John Allln Dougherty Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Mr. Edwin D. Flather, Maj. Reginald Foster, Mr. James M. Green, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. D. J. Hayes, Mr. Jack Hayes, Mr. Wil- liam C. es, Mr, Herbert Hengstler, Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, ~Mrs. Ollie James, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kauff- mann, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Colfax Long, 1215 G St. s | Walker, Mrs. Thomas F. STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Miss Al- berta Lowell of Gardner, Mass, niece | ter, of Mrs. Alexander Lyon, Mrs. Rol kenzie, Miss Julia Mattis, Mrs. erick D. McKenney, Mr. and_ Mrs. M. Morrow, yme son, Mr. and Mrs. Percival Rldadlle Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders, Mr. and Mrs, Sidney F. Taliaferro, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Tirrell, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waggaman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. ‘Walsh, Col. George T. Weitzel, Col. Eugene West, Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West, Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Wheeler, Col. and Mrs. william Williams, Mrs. Mark Reid Yates and Miss Phyllis Hight. Spring flowers in pro(ul.lon decorated the table. Miss Alice Wonhlnmn daughtez: of Mrs. Charles C. Worthington, enter- tained a company of young people at the Club Chantecler supper dance last | N evening. Her sister, Miss Sarah Worth- | ington, was also of the party. Mrs. Charles T. Penn entertained at |4 | luncheon and bridge at the Congres- sional Country Club yesterday. Her guests were Mrs. J. J. Byrne, Mrs. How- ard Jones, Mrs. B. T. Heflin, Mrs. Leslie Salter and her house guest, Miss Lella Carroll of Oklahoma; Mrs. Kirk Wilkinson of Alexandria and Mrs, Nor- man Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton have as their guests Prof. and Mrs. Karl Compton of Princeton this week while Prof. o)mfwn is attending the meeting of the National Academy of Science. Mrs. C. P. Anderson entertained a company last evening at the Club Chantecler supper dance. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Freeman enter- tained a small company at dinner last evening at the Carlton. Their guests included Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Bullard, Dr. and Mrs, James Wlllace Esler and Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. L. Halley. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mitman wul give a tea Sunday afternoon from 5 to 'Wm- Rosendorf The Original “G” Street Furrier flllnl OXES D20 7 o'clock in honor of Mr. Mitman’s sis- Mrs. George McCormick of Eufaula, Ala., who is her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gil- bert, on Klingle road. Later Mrs. Mc- Cormlck will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mitman. At the tea table Sunday will be Mrs. Thomas Dawson, Mrs. Gray Dawson, Miss Mary Lile and Miss Caro- 1yn Lile and Mrs. Lewis Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Gracie K. Richards have gone to Newport to open their home for the Summer. Mrs. Willilam Montgomery Sweeney, who has been the guest for several ‘weeks of her sister, Mrs. Leo Kasehagen, at 1353 Jefferson street, and her cousin, Dr. George Tully Vaughan, has returned to her home in New York. Mrs, Sweeney was called to Washington by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. Royston St. Noble of Barcelona, who is now con- valescing at a local hospital. Mrs. St. ohlo was before her marriage in 1912 Listen, {n on Amos 'n* Andy Here Every Evening at 6 P.M. ‘| coLumBIA D, wr18wSTl OPPOSITE . AMRASSADOP | TONIGHT l.l‘-"ennhn;tlon with we are featuring— 5 UNTIL 7:30 Baked Sea Trout or Fried Kingfish DINNER 75c cial Roast Capon. Fried !urlu culelun. Shad Roe and lneon or Club Steak DINNER. Special Vegetable Dlnner. 75¢ Salad Coum- Lor Those Not Desiring Regular” Dinner COLUMBIA 5043 WEDNESDAY, Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST.—BET. F & G PIN MONEY APRIL 30, 1930. Am:el lut A ttention. A wedding of interest to many Wash- OU GET THE BEST —when vou have MeDevitt make your Slip Cove 100% Satisfa v scrvlu tor District: nu Your OI.D HAT MADE NEW Again P M A Vienna Hat Co. 435 11th Street . (Continued on Third Page.) SOCIETY. in Elizabeth, N. J.,, when e il Marie Connolly, daughter of Judge and | | Mrs. John Rehill Connolly, became the | |i There’s a big difference in rug cleaning YOUR FUR Belined with allsilk satin-back crepe or silk crel Il.:lllll all 'Dr- edges and Call Mr. Pyle for Rug Cleaning and Storing Phones National 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. All for $32.50 FUR SHOP 1817 CONNECTICUT AVE. Phone No. 3292 Formerly at 717 11th St. DELMAN’S Annual Summer SALE & S —_— missioner general of immigration, en- The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara will return tomorrow from were up to $37.50 Richmond, having made a short tour of historic nrdenz in Virginia. The Ambassador of Germany, Herr Friedrich W. von Prittwitz und Gaffron, entertained a company of men at lunch- eon today in the embassy in honor of Herr Hr_lnerxen president of the North German Lloyd Sf p Line. ‘The Ambassador will lnve Wasl ton tomorrow for a trip to lndhmpo and St. Louis, The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Tytus will entertain at dinner this eve) in honor of the n&e-.ker of the House and Mrs. Longwo! ‘The Minister oidcelomlfll. Dr. Enrique opened the avenue. He has with the Senoritas Olnyn. The Minister of the Netherlands, Dr. J. 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