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SOCIETY. Vice President Curtis to Bel Feted at Dinner This Evening at Greek Legation. VICE PRESIDENT, Mr. Charles Curtis, will be the honor t at dinner tonight of the ter of Mme. Simopoulos. ‘The Vice President was the guest in ‘whose honor Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose entertained at dinner last evening at the Mayflower, the occasion being in celebration of the Vice President's birthday anniversary. The company included, beside Mr. and Mrs, Edward +Everett Gann, brother-in-law and sis- and his daughter, Mrs. Gudger; Sen- ator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Sen- t Greecé and | Dill, , ter of the Vice President, the Secretary | J of the Interior and Mrs. Ray Lyman ‘Wilbur, the Ambassador of Chile and Senora' de Davila, the Ambassador of | John ‘Turkey; Mr. Ahmet Muhtar; the Min- ister of the Netherlands and Mme. van H Royen, Rear Admiral and Mrs. l;‘.;: L. Bristol, Major General and ‘Thomas Q. Ashburn, the Commandant of the Navy Yard and Mrs. Claude C. Bloch, er General William E. ‘Horton, U. 8. A.; Mrs. Fuqua, wife of Major General Stephen the table and a large birthday cake With candles, the date of the Vice Pres- ident’s birth and his initials. " Secretary and Mrs. Stimson Guests at Austrian Legation. will morrow afternoon and again Tu February 3, from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. ‘The Chief of Staff, Gen. MacArthur, will celebrate his for the first time in some days, ‘The military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de The Secretary of State and Mrs, | Henry L. Stimson will be the guests of dinner this evening of the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik. The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Robert P. Lamont were the guests of honor at_dinner Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies. Mrs. Davies and her sister, Mrs. Knight Cochran of Madison, Wis., left today for Bronxville, N. Y., where they be the guests of the former’s son- in-law and daughter, Mr. Thomas P. Cheeseborough, jr. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. William N. Doak have returned to their home from New York where they passed several days. < The Ambassador of Cuba, Senora Don Mr. Justice and Mrs. Plerce Butler ‘Wil be the guests in whose honor Rep- Tesentative and Mrs. James M. Beck (will give a dinner this evening. Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow was the lest of honor at luncheon today of . Charles H. March, wife of the Federal Trade Commissioner. the guests were Mrs. Edward (Gann. Mrs. Vandenberg, wife of Senator Ar- thur H. Vanderberg of , (WS hostess at luncheon ‘;Odl! at i 55E i blue iris and yellow tulips, with candles to match. Representative and Mrs. W. W. Chal- mers have as their M:ss Love of &"M?‘u okiio,"'ho was with them at e musicale given afternoon by Representative Owen. Mrs. Owen has known her young artist friend through her sons, John Bryan and Reginald Owen, both of whom were present during the after- noon to hear and applaud him. Mr. De Loache sings with the Philadelphia ra Co. and Reginald, who is in Philadelphia, rooms with him. The warm, rich voice of the young singer thrilled the audience, and ap- plause recalled him many times. In the company were the Secretary of War and Mrs. Hurley, the Secretary of Interior and Mrs. Wilbur, the Secre- tary of Agriculture and Mrs. Hyde, the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs, La- mont, the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla, the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara, the Min- ister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. McWhite, Asosciate Jwgstice and Mrs. Harlan Piske Stone, Senator and Mrs. Couzens, Se: your fetterAeaJs say more than you put on paper Genuine Engraved Letter~ heads build confidence in your integrity and experience. That's why we supply them regularly to leading business and professional men of | Washington and vicinity. A | phone call will bring interest= i ing samples and prices. ‘BrewaD ravers lll/J;l{l‘Dm ei1-12th St.N.w. and Mrs. F. W. Bugbee, The military attache of the British embassy and Mrs. Maurice Fitzmaurice Day, accompanied by the latter’s mother, Mrs. James Dudley Morgan, left last evening for Key West, en route to Havana where Col. been de- to meet and Mrs. |y, MISS GEORGETTE YERBY, Debutante niece of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles H. Bridges, who is Mfi her and | time to the study of toe dancing and art. —Bachrach to. '|kett’s box at the Washington Inter- national Assembly ball this evening at the Willard. There will be many dinner parties z mm‘ the ball including the one given Representative and Mrs, GEORGETOWN HOMES $12,500 to $100,000 Choice Rentals Boss and Phelps 1417 K Street Famous Bouquet A Superior Coffee 25c Ib. Delivered to. Your Door N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. Sol Bloom in compliment to the Am- bassador of Brasil, Senhor 8. Gurgel do Amaral. Canon and Mrs. G. Preeland Peter will be hosts for the latter's daughter, Miss Elizabeth Nolting, in compliment to Miss Isabel Freeman Coleman of Philadelphia, later taking their guests to the ball. Mrs. Henry F. Dim¢ will be hostess to a party of young people in compliment to ifln Moira Archbold, subdebutante daugh- ter of Mrs. Anne Archbold, and Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose will have guests dining with her before the ball. Senorita Lucia Tessada-Guazman, daughter of Senora de Prieto, wife of the mulf.:g;mhe of the mb‘cn em- bassy, en a company of young people at tea yesterday at 5 o'clocky Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerman, president of the National Woman's Country Club was one of the hostesses at luncheon today at the club and had with her Senora de Sacasa, wife of the Minister of Nicaragua; Lady Lester Kaye, Prin- cess Bon: Mrs, Robert Chew, Mrs. James Frazer, Bigelow, Mrs. Cullen, Mrs. J. Harry Joseph E. Washington, Mrs. geaning of your cost inside and out. 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