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», SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THUR&DAY, AUGUST 14, 1930. SOCIETY. SOCIETY President HOOVC!"S Ethiopian Mission Carries Unusual Social Interest to Capital Society. RESIDENT HOOVER'S appoint- ment of Herman Murray Jacoby. banker, of New York as :rtthl Am| from the ‘nited 2 States to me';mn-mn‘l. mls mperial Majesty, alle f L lm?m'ot of Ethiopia, at Addis Ababa, November 2, social significance. The Ambassador's aide will be Brig. Gen. William W. Harts, who was a great soclal factor in Washington when military aide to President Wilson, and is now military attache of the United States embassy in Paris, and made a splendid chapter in history during the World War. Mr. Jacoby’s wife was Miss Catherine Fair- banks Murray of Canada. Mr. Charles L. Cooke, who h: ranged all ceremonial affairs State Department for years past, such 8s the reception of the King and Queen of the igians, the Prince of Wales and other roval personages, will serve @s_secretary to the special mission. Every country of the Old World will send illusttious representatives to the coronation. the Duke of Gloucester rep- resenting the crown of Great Britain while the brother of the Mikado will Tepresent Japan. From each country similarly important personages will offi- cially attend the ceremonies, which will last for three weeks and will be brilliant in interest and lurid in color. A Washington woman, famous in her own right as an explorer and historian, Mrs. Harriet Chalmers Adams, wife of Dr. Franklin Adams of the Pan-Amer- ican Union, will attend the coronation unofficially, and at that time will be the guest of the United States Minister to Ethiopia, Mr. Addison E. Scuthard, and Mrs, Southard. Mr, Jacoby is & member of the So-| elety of Priends. Reception at Legation Today Celebrating Ecuaderan Libert; The Minister of Ecuador and Senora de Viteri will give a large reception this | afternoon in the legation, at 1712 New Hampshire avenue, to celebrate the 100 years of independence cf the Re- public of Ecuador. The Minister and Senora de Viterl will receive from 5 to carries with it unusual | | lects 7 o'clock, and will have assisting mem- bers of the legation staff. The legation, which is typically Ecuador in i mosphere and decoration, will have quantities of flowers, the iors of national emblem being carried out NO CREDITS Rizik far as possible. Ecuador is famous for its vegetatl: ivories and gayly colored E‘.my. and many examples of these anches of the arts are in the legation here. The date of Ecuador's independ- ence is August 10, 1830, and as that date fell on Sunday this year the Min- wster and Senora de Viteri selected the anniversary of the opening of the first ess of Ecuador, August 14, 1830. The independence of Ecuador from La Gran Colombia, wt. ch was composed ct Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela, was by proclamation following the amicable agreement of the three countries. ‘The jests this afternoon will in- clude those officials, diplomats and mer bers of resident society who have remaiied in Washing thiough the Midsummer. The Minister, who is a distinguished historian of his country, is the author of a short and interesting history of Ecuador, which appears in the current issue of the Pan-Amer- ican Bulletin, the edition being dedi- cated “To Ecuador in Commemoration article ust pl col- 6d_by the Minister. - ing Senora de Viteri will be '.‘ellleL wite of the Ambas- Senora de Argveta, wife of the Min- ister of Honduras; Senora de Gonzales Arnao, Senora de Baron, wife of the charge d'affaires of Cuba; Senora de la Barrs, Mme. Ismail Boy and Mrs. F. W. Notz. 8 ‘The Minister of Rumania, Mr. Charles A. Davila, will return m&w Newport from New York, where has been at the Ritz-Carlton for several days. Mme. Simopoulos, wife of the Minister of Greece, has returned to Newport after spending & few days at waratoga Springs. Senator and Mrs. have gone to Saratoga Springs and are ICE CREAM. Caram'e‘i: Pecan and Fresh Peach McKEEVER BROS. Kensington, Md. ALL SALES FINAL Brothers 1213 F guests of Mr. and Mrc. Bernara B !From there Sund; Jones to remain Representative 'm H. La Guardia of New York has arrived in Washington and is at the Carlton for a few days. Assistant Secretary of War for Avia- tion, Mr. F. Trubee Davison, has issued invitations for a clam bake Saturday, September 6, on the beach of Peacock Point, the estate of his mother, Mrs. Henry P. Davison, at Locust Valley, Long Island. Miss Anne Randolph and Miss Mary Randolph, who have been visiting Hyannisport, are now the guests of Mrs. C. C. Glover, at Noiquitt, Mass. ay. they for a visit and later to Newport, as they do every Summer. Then they will take a short camping trip in the woods be- fore returning to Washington for the ‘Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Stevens are en- ying Nantucket, R. I., festivities, ing extensively entertained by old Boston friends and Mi. and Mrs. H‘;‘nry R. Willard of Washington and athers. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens entertained in nonor of Maj. and Mrs. Edward A. t| Keys and Mrs. Henry K. Willard at the Skipper for dinner Tuesday night, and Maj. and Mrs. Keys had a large Nothing in Fashion Is Permanent but Good Taste! TO ILLUSTRATE THE REMARKABLE PRICES OF SAKS HIGHEST QUALITY PURS. .. This Group at . SILVER MUSKRAT GOLDEN MUSKRAT DARK MUSKRAT LAPAN " CARACUL stunning Missy models. HUDSON SEALS Self-Fitch and Dyed | Trmine Trim ACCOON SPORT COATS SQUIRREL COATS OCELOT COATS Sporty Seif-Trimmed Models will go to mlehnd' family group at dinner Monday night | at the ng Bowl for Mrs. Stevens, | followed by cards. The Boston Yacht Club visited Nan- tucket, and many functions in its honor were planned next week. Fiancee of Representative Parks Hostess at Luncheon Today. Mrs. Gertrude Bischoff, whcse mar- riage to Rc::eunumve Tilman Bacon Parks of Arkansas will take place next month, entertained at a bridge lunch- eon today at the Indian Spring Goif Club. The guests included Mrs. H. E. Willis, Mrs. Mina ‘Van M (Continued on Third 95 —and others preportionately as low A Small Deposit Holds Your Selection CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Open Saturday Till 2 P.M. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street . 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