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SOCIETY. ' The Ambassador of Turkcy Host to Vice President Curtis at Dinner at Embassy Last Evening. ner last evening in honor of the President, Mr. Charles Curtis. Mme. Bedy Bey, wife of the counselor of the embassy, Was hostess for the Ambassador and in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann the guests were the Jtalian Ambassador, Nobile Giacomo de Martino; the Minister of Switzerland and Mme, Peter, the Minister of Hun- gary and Countess Szechenyi, Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Minister of Pana- ma; Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murray, the commissioner of immigration and Mrs. ‘William E. Hull, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Countess Cornelia_Szechenyi, Countess Alice Szechenyi and the firsi and second secretaries of the embassy, Mr. Nuri Sabit and Mr. Ussaki Bulent. The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. Fili- powicz, was host at dinner last evening 1in honor of the newly appointed United States Ambassador to Poland and Mrs. John N. Willys. Others in the company were the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara, Senator Frederic Wolcott, Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Kellogz, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott, Gen. Raymond Casenave, military attache of the French embassy; the secretary to the President and Mrs. George Akerson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Simonds, Mr. Robert Kelly of the State Department, Mr. David Edward Finley of the Treas- ury Department, Countess Gizycka, Mrs. E. H. G. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Luls de Aguirre, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willys, and mermbers of the Polish embassy staff, including the counselor. Mr. Lepkowski; the first sec- retary, Mr. Podoski; the second secre- tary, Mr. Massalski, and the commer- clal counselor and Mme, Wankowicz. The Ambassador attended the mass at 10 o'clock this morning in St. Paul's Catholic Church in celebration of Polish Constitution day, and this after- noon he will hold a reception to the Polish residents, receiving, if weather permits, in the garden, from 5 to 7 o'elock. Minister of Canada Visits American Spa. ‘The Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey went yesterday to Hot Springs for a 10-day stay. ‘The Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme Veverka entertained at luncheon today, when the company included the Minister of England, Mr. L. Astrom; the Minister of Bulgaria and Mme. Radeff, Lieut. Col. Marco Pennaroli, military attache of the Italian embassy; Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Child. ‘Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, was among the guests at dinner last eve- ning of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gravener, who entertained at the dinner dance of the Friday Evening Dancing Class. Others in their company were Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark A. Bristol, Brig. ‘Gen. and Mrs. Francis A. Pope, Rear Admiral Frederic V. Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. James B. Reynolds and Mr. Mal- colm McConihe. Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson of Indiana are in New York to meet their daughter, Miss Kathryn Watson, who landed from the S. S. America after spending a year in study in Geneva. They will return at once to ‘Washington. Miss Marguerite Hebert, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Felix, Hebert, will be joined today at the Wardman Park Hotel by Miss Dorothy Paddock of Providence, R. I, who will pass two ‘weeks here. Mrs. Sol Bloom and Miss Vera Bloom are sailing y in the Leviathan for Europe. Representative Bloom will Join them at the close of Congress. Mrs. Box, wife of Representative Jobn C. Box of Texas, was hostess at luncheon Tuesday, entertaining the wives of members of the Texas dele- gation in her home on Harrison street. Mrs. Harry C. Ransley and Miss Elizabeth A. Ransley, wife and daughter of Representative Ransley of Pennsyl- vania, who have been guests at the Mayflower since the early part of April, have returned to Philadelphia for an- other short visit. Miss Virginia Harris, niece of Repre- sentative and Mrs, William E. Hull, will entertain at dinner this evening at the Wardman Park Hotel for her house guest, Miss Eleanor Miller of New York. The surgeon general of the Public ‘Health Service, Dr. Hugh §. Cumming, sailed this morning aboard the Le- viathan for Paris, where he will attend, as a delegate from this country, the meeting of the Office Internationale d’Hyglene Publique. Mrs. Cumming is motoring to Vir- ginia with Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick and their daughter, Mrs. Hubert Reilly Harmon, and will ‘be the ¥umu of Mrs. Cumming'’s brother-in- 2 wi TH’E Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. ‘Ahmed Mouhtar, was host at din- a Yice w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. ise. ‘The vice chairman of the Tariff Com- mission and Mrs, Alfred Pearce Dennis entertained at dinner last evening in their home, 800 Twenty-first street, in honor of the Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor 8. Gurgel do Amaral. The other guests were Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, the commercial counselor of the British embassy and Lady Broderick, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Powell-Clayton, Miss Ruth Hitchcock, Mrs. Arthur D. Foster of Baltimore and Mr. Henry Coit Mc- || Lean of Paris, France. ‘The commandant of the Army War College and Mrs. William Durward Con- nor will observe their usual day “at home” tomorrow from 4 to 6 o'clock. Judge Edward K. Campbell and fam- || ily have visting them at the Dresden the judge’s niece, Miss Mary Camp- bell of Asheville. 7 Sumly Dinner, l i Burlington Hotel Vermont Ave. at Thomas Circle Fruit Cu ‘Tomato Juice Hearts of Celery Queen Olives Consomme and Cream of Fresh Mushroom Soup Fried Filet of Sole, Tartar Sauce Fried Young Chicken Cream Gravy Roast Capon, Dressing Broiled Tenderloin Steak hro®ms Mus! Roast Spring Lamb, Mint Jelly Red Raspberry Ice Mashed Potatres, Buttered Onions Syoels Spinach, New Green Peas Lettuce and Tomato Salad Cherry Sundae Br. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, ac- companied by their youngest daughter | Gloria, sailed today for italy. Land- ing at’ Naples, they will make a_brief motor tour through Italy and Prance before attending in' Paris on May 26 the wedding of Mrs. Grosvenor's niece, Miss Barbara Fairchild. | Mrs. George Mesta has gone to New | York for a short stay at the Barclay before going to Newport to spend the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1930. Summer. .. Mr. Richard P. Ernst, former Senatot from Kentucky, is staying at the Wil- | lard over Sunday, having arrived last | evening from his home in Covington. | Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John De Witt will be the guests in whose' honor Col. | and Mrs. William R. Gibson will en- | tertain at the dinner dance in the gold | room of the Wardman Park Hotel this evening. There wills=be 12 in the company. Army-Navy and Marine Corps County Club Dinner Parties. Maj. and Mrs. John McDowell will | entertain at dinner this evening at the | Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club. Maj. and Mrs. Richard D. New- man will entertain at the club in honor of Miss Nancy Grace McDowell, daugh- ter of Maj. and Mrs. McDowell. Col. and Mrs, James J. O'Hara en- | tertained at dinner last evening at the | Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country | Club ‘in honor of Maj, and Mrs. T. K. | Brown of West Point. | Judge and Mrs. Joseph C. Mattingly | of Oxon Hill, Md., entertained at din- ner in honor of Judge William A. Loker Wednesday. The guests included Representative and Mrs. Stephen A, Gambrill of Maryland, Mr. and Mrs, Sumner Welles, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roberts, Mrs. Carroll Grant, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hampton Magruder and State Senator and Mrs. Lansdale G. Sasscer. ‘The former Commissioner of the Dis- trict and Mrs. Sidney F. Taliaferro en- tertained at dinner last evening before the Friday evening dancing class at the Willard Hotel, when their guests in- cluded the Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez, Gen. and Mrs. Hugh Matthews, Mr. and Mrs, Robert V. Fleming and Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver La Gorce. Mrs. Robert E. Lee will entertain at gllnger this evening at the Chevy Chase lub. Mr. Beverlglmge Middleton, nephew of Mrs. Lee, has come from the Univer- sity of Virginia and will be her guest over Sunday. Mr. Middleton is accom- panied by Mr. Ralph McKitrick. Miss Constance Connor Brown, daugh- ter of the chief of the Bureau of Effi- clency and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown, is sailing today on the Leviathan for Eng- land, where she will be the guest of Mrs. John Scott Oliver of Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey. Later she will go to Germany to visit Baroness Carolo von Cornberg on her estate near Eisenach. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Thomson of New Orleans returned to Washing- ton late Thursday from Summitt Point, W. Va,, where they have taken a cottage for the Summer, and are guests at the Mayflower. They are accompanied by Mr. Thomson's sister, Miss Imogene Thomson, and by Mrs. Washington Berry Grove, both of Summit Point. Mr. ‘Thomson is leaving today for New Or- leans and Mrs. Thomson will return to West, Virginia with her sister-in-law and Mrs. Grove. Miss Rebecca Dial will give her last tea of this season at her delightful studio in the Portland Apartments to- morrow afrernoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, when her pupils will give a recital. Miss Dial always has an interesting group of assistants, and tomorrow aft- ernoon there will be with her Mrs. Julien Jaquelin Mason, Mrs. Alexander M. Bull, Miss Ella May Powell, Miss geklnor Chambers and Miss Melvina es. Instead of taking her usual long Summer vacation, Miss Dial will remain in gton as & member of the Summer faculty of the Institute of Musical Art. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane of Lowell street will entertain at dinner and bridge this evening, when their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. John H. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Royal R. Rommell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Lancaster, and Mr. and Mrs. Winfree Johnson. Miss Laura Manly entertained at a dinner dance last evening at the Carl- ton Hotel, when the guests included Miss Caroline Sanderson, Miss Rebecca Davidson, Miss Margaret Berry, Miss Jean Peeples, Miss Joclyn Hibbard, Miss Frances Hill, Jane Brazelton, Miss Ruth Richards, Miss Marjorie Garland, Miss Billy Tumulty, Miss Dorothy Hill, Miss Dorothy Pryor, Miss Charline Nel- son, Miss Lina Macatee, Miss Christine Craemer, Miss Marie Slaven, Miss Rachel Gulley, Miss Harriet Winters, Miss Alice Tumulty, Miss Elizabeth Lar- imer, Miss Prances , Mr. Rob- ert Manning, Mr. John Foley, Mr. Al- lan Glumw Hugh Riley, Mr. Edmund MRS. DOROT! Daughter of Representative and Mrs. RECENT HOSTESS with them at the Roosevelt, where she recently was hostess at a dinner dance. lntn"\ber of the board of trustees of Wells College. Miss P{lr:: Kenyon and Miss Rhoda Jameson Milliken have charge of the arnard College exhibit. Mrs. John A. Massey, jr., entertained at luncheon yesterday in compliment to the wives of the Georgia Senators, hav- ing, in additioh to Mrs. Harris and Mrs. George, Mrs. George B, Christian and Mrs. George Hillyer, jr. Mrs. C. S. Mitchell has bought the house at 2013 Massachusetts avenue and, after extensive alterations, is now occupying it, having closed the house on Sheridan Circ! Mrs. Huntington-Kidd observed her | last at home this year on Thursday home, Hearthcote. Mme. Josephine C. de Lagnel, Miss Margaret Louise O'Brien |and Miss Constance Eastman Adams alternated at the tea table and punch bowl. Mrs. Kidd, who will be abroad next year, will close her home here early next month, when she will leave | for the seashore. Senor Files Canales Salazar of Hon- duras, secretary of the commission for the Honduras-Guatemala limitations, who recently arrived in Washington, has taken an apartment at the Wardman | Park Hotel. { Miss Ingeborg Torrup and Miss Anne | Ives of Washington were diriner guests | |of Wallace W. Wright, last evening at his home in P street. Bishop and Mrs. Casady of Oklahoma | city are at the Dodge Hotel, accom- panied by their son, Mr. Richard R. Casady. | . Mrs. Wilbur L. Wright of Fulton, | N.Y.. who is motoring through Wash- | ington_en route to her home after siting the historic gardens of Vir- | ginia, is at the Dodge Hotel for a brief | stay, accompanied by Mrs. Hannah | Hartman and Mrs. W. C. Skinner, also | of Fulton. Dr. Victor Fernandez Manero of Mex- | ico City is making the Willard his head- | quarters while attending the sessions of the International Congress on Mental Hygiene, which open at the hotel to- morrow. The Cavalry Reserve officers of the United States Army entertained at din- ner in the crystal room at the Willard last evening, Lieut. Robert Husted Chambers of the 306th Cavalry being in charge of the arrangements. Y CLINTON, omas J. B. Robinson of Towa, staying —Bachrach Photo. ward Alfe, Mr. Miles O'Brien, Mr. John O'Shaunessy, Mr. Joseph Halpin, Mr. ‘William Dennis, Mr. Willlam McKenzie, Mr. Henry de Castro, Mr. Dennis Regan, Mr. Frank Dohme, Mr. William Doyle, Mr. Robert Perlitz, Mr. Willlam Fergu- son, Mr. William Connally, Mr. Jack Kelly, Mr. Edward Hanley, Mr. Fred- erick Mezmer, Mr. William Mooney, Mr. Roy van Lewinski, Mr. Davis McNulty, Mr. Austin Burnes, Mr. Richard Hun- gerford, Mr. Robert Sweeney and Mr. Leonard Welch. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John De Witt will be the honor guests at dinner tonight of Col. and Mrs. William R. Gibson. Baron and Baroness van der Elst, the latter formerly Miss Allison Roebling, | and their infant daughter, will arrive | from Belglum May 13 on the Tle de | France. Baroness van der Elst will | be matron of honor for her sister, Miss | Caroline Roebling, at her wedding to Mr. | Alexander Burton Hagner, June 7. Mrs. Hoover Favors Exhibits From Colleges at University Club. Mrs. Hoover, who is a member of the Washington branch of the American Association of University Women, al- though unable to attend the College day exhibit, which is being held at the club today, expressed her interest in seeing how the club is meeting the problem of giving information to stu- dents aspiring to a college education. A partial list of guests for the dinner this evening includes Dr. and Mrs. Da- vid Allen Robertson, Mrs. Ola Day Rush, Miss Bess Goody Kontz, assistant com- missioner of education; Mrs, Karl Fen- ning, president of the Washington R TS T COLONIAL ANTHRACITE “Guaranteed No Slate. No Clinkers” Ask the Man Who Uses It Ralph J. Moore Coal Co. 1406 N. Cap. St. Branch; Dean Mary Louise Brown of | —Mrnd Mrs. Milton W. King have American University, Mrs. Albert Bar Tows, secretary of women's activities at George Washington University. Miss Helen Samuel will preside. Dr. Orie Latham Hatcher, president of the Southern Women'’s Educational Alliance, will be the chief speaker. Mrs, Lawrence Gowle Phipps will be in charge of the Wells College Club booth at the college exhibit being held by the American Association of Uni- versity Women, today, the other spon- sors being Mrs. H. L. Dawson, Mrs. George G. Whitney and Mrs. Eugene S. | Wilson. Miss' Katherine Roberts of Flushing, Long Island, a senior at Wells College, Aurora, N. ¥., who is president of tho Student Government Association, and | Miss Marjorie Van Schaick of South- port, Conn., who has been elected pres- ident of the association for the coming year, will be in the booth. 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North 0089 2400 Sixteenth Street Columbia 7280 | ranged their own banquet and dinner, from 4 to 7 o'clock at her Georgetown | returned to.Wardman Park Hetel from | conduot their g. am, without adult their wedding trip and will be (here | direstion, will ld in the United through the remainder of the Spring | States Chamber of Commerce Bulild- Mrs. l‘(‘mtm b-;:qu- h-r’;-um mar- | g and the Red Cross headquarters. riage Mrs, ise iner Prank, widow asell i te. M. R Bissell of Grand Rapids, of Mr. Herbert Prank, and with her | ydil% 30 i b Catiton for severai mother, Mra. Berliner, widow of M Emile Berliner, made her home ai | 0875 aocompanied by her two daugh- ‘Wardman Park Hotel Junior Red Crows Workers at Banquet Monday Evening, Two_hundred high achool girls and boys who have come from all over | America to attend the Junior fed Gross convention, held coneurrently with the convention' of adult members, have ar- ters, Miss Barbara Bissell and Miss Anne Bissell. Mrs. Charles Fager of who' with er two sons has been thé house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Gard- ner Ladd of Lowell street, will return to her home today. Armouncing Initial Opening of Abbott’s Custard Shoppes . in Washington Sunday, May 4 which will be held in the Italia - dens at the Mayflower Hotel Monday evening. Dancing will follow the dinner. The speakers will be Dr. Harry B, Wilson, national director of Junior Red Croa: | Mrs. Elste Benedict Angwin of Wash- | ington, formerly with the Teague of | Red Cross Societies, in Paris, France, and Miss Charlotte Kett of Paris, now | :'urh ‘L:x;. lur . flP'u:nrn lm;hthr' din- e Vi prepa Y pu of the schoolf of &t. Louis, M., and Portland, Me., and were brought by their dele- gates. Chaperones for the dance will_be members of the National Junior Red Cross staff of Washington—Dr. Wilson, Mr. Walter 8. Gard, Mrs. 8. E. Thorn- ton, Miss Edith Peckham, Miss Ellen McBryde Brown, Miss Eleanor Relyea, Miss Ruth Henderson and Miss Maude . 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