Evening Star Newspaper, March 16, 1931, Page 18

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by SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, . SOCIETY Vice President Charles Curtis to Be Feted | by the Under secretary and Mrs. Mills. ICE PRESIDENT CHARLES CURTIS and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the Undersecretary oluLhE Treasury and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills. ‘The Secretary of War and Mrs, Patrick J. Hurley have returned ‘to Washington after spending the week end in New York. ' Festivities at Spanish Embassy Over Week End. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla will be hosts at dinner this evening in the embassy. The Ambassador and Senora de Pa- dilla had as their guest over the week end Senor Alfaro of Philadelphia and the Spanish_consul general in New York. Senor Emilio Zapico y Zarraluqui will arrive today to spend a short time at the embassy. Ambassador and Senora de Padilla entertained at & hunt breakfast Satur- day at _the embassy following the last hunt of the season of the Riding and Hunt Club, which was held on Bradley Farm. Among the guests were a large number of members of the diplomatic corps and Maj. and Mrs. William Grimes, Col. and Mrs, F. Robert Guggen- heim, Mr. L. P. Counselman, Mr. R. P. Counselman, Gen. Guy V. Henry, Mrs. C. D. Herron, Mrs. Hill, Miss Eliza- beth Jackson, Mr. Marshall Exnicios, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carico, Mr. Percy Niepold, Miss Margaret Rowland, Mrs. Priest “and her daughter, Miss Priest and Mr. Chester A. Gwinn. ‘The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara will be the guests in whose honor Lieut. Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim will entertain at dinner in their residence in Bethesda, Md., this evening. ‘The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila entertained at luncheon to- day in honor of the retiring Ambassador of Brazil Senhor S. Gurgel do Amaral. ‘The other guests were the Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi, the Minister of Uruguay and Mme. Varela, the charge d’affaires of Egypt and Mme. Aly Ismail Bey, the director general of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; the second secretary of the Brazilian embassy, Senhor Mauro de Freitas; the second secretary of the Brazilian embassy and Senhora Cher- mont, Mr. and Mrs. Sprulle Braden of New York, the second secretary of the Argentine Embassy, Senor Vivot; Mr. and Mrs. George Abell, Senor Acario Cotapos, Chilean artist, and the first secretary of the Chilean embassy, Senor | Don Oscar Blanco Viel. ‘The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron will Jeave tomorrow evening for Wew York, where they will pass several days. ‘The Ambassador and Frau von Pritt- witz will entertain at dinner this eve- ning. Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie leave Washington today for New York and will sail from there tonjorrow for a trip to China and Japan. ‘They will be | absent until November. Senator and Mrs. Hamilton F. Kean, ‘who have spent a few days in Charles- ton, 8. C., have returned to the Carlton, where they will remain for several days. Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes ‘were hosts at dinner last evening, when the company included the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla, the Am- bassador of Cuba and Senora de Fer- rara, Senator and Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, the charge d'affaires of Colombia, Senor Don Jose M. ; the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, the director general of the Pan-American Dr. Leo 8. Rowe; the second sec- of the Brazilian embassy and Senhora de Chermont, Mr. and Mrs. Orme Wilson, Capt. and Mrs. John M. , Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Messner of New York. ‘The dinner was given in celebration of the publication of Mrs. Keyes’ new book, “Silver Seas and Golden Cities.” The chief of staff of the Army, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, will entertain a combeny at dinner this evening. Representative and Mrs. James M. Beck will entertain at dinner this eve- ning in compliment to their house guest, Mrs. S. Pinkney Tuck and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Pinkney Tuck, jr. Mrs, Tuck, jr., is the former Miss Beatrice Beck. ‘The United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Walter E. Edge were guests at dinner last evening of Gen. and Mme. de Chambrun at Tunis, ‘Tunisia. Mme. de Chambrun was for- The Bpeaker of the House, My, Meholes . NI Longworth. Ambassador sand Mrs. Edge have been touring for about 10 days in French North Africa. Mr. and Mrs. ‘will make their home at 1757 N street, formerly occupled by the for- Assistant Secreta: mer it ry and Mrs. Walter E. HOpe. Mr. Ballantine suc- ceeded Mr. Hope, who resigned recently. The first secretary of the Peruvian “®mbassy and Senora de Mendoza are at Wakdman Park Hotel for a few days. -Herron Wedding Iaccgrflln Invitations Issued. ..and Mrs. Leroy Whitley Herron have sent out invitations for the wed- di reception of their daughter, Char- Burchell’s Famous Bouquet Coffee Surpassingly Delicious N. W. BURCHELL 817-19 Fourteenth St. NW. A New Pair From Kbnitbac! When your favorite stock down-hearted for Knitbac 80 exquisitely that it will never show—and all for the most nominal cost. The New Jetteffs First run, 25¢c. lotte Virginia, and Mr. Oliver Euslh| Zimmermann, Monday evening, April 6, at 8:30 o'clock, at 3111 Garfleld street. Col. and Mrs. Hugh C. Smith will entertain a party at dinner at the Shorcham Hotel thils evening. Miss Beverly Rittenhouse, daughter of Col. and Mrs. B. N. Rittenhouse, has chosen Thursday as the day of her marriage to Mr. Lawrence Carson. The wedding will take place in All Souls’ Church, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon, in the presence of the two im- mediate families, and will be of a most informal nature. Many entertainments are being given in honor of the bride-to-be, including a shower Miss anor Daniel is giving this afternoon. % Tomorrow afternoon Miss Carolyn Jackson will be hostess at a shower. Col. Henry Dickinson was host to a company of 14 at dinner ~t the Shore- ham Hotel last evening. Comdr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Burrell entertained a company at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel last evening. Their guests included Capt. and Mrs, H. T. Wright, Capt. and Mrs. Harry Royall and Capt. and Mrs. Ralph E. Pope. Col. and Mrs. William H. Smith en- tertained at dinner Saturday evening at Wardman Park Hotel in compliment to Surg. Gen. and Mrs. Merrifte W. Ireland. The guests numbered 16. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Clephane will Jeave Washington Thurs- day morning and will drive to St. Petersburg and other points in Florida. En route they will visit in Atlanta sev- eral days and on their return trip will stop in Charleston. ‘Their Friday evening studio assem- blies have been discontinued until next season. Lieut. E. C. Hammond was host to a party at the supper-dance at the Club | Chantecler on Saturday evening. Mr. M. Z. Kenawi was host at lunch- The New S Suggest for Your New Suit— —a Patent Leather Belt and Flower, of black or red or green. The belt, $2; the flower, 50c. —a Patent Leather Bag in shining black, red, or even pastel shades! Many styles, $5. —a Two-tone Ascot, very brief, very gay, to give color contrast to your suit, $1.95. —Strands of Beads in Color Contrast — wear two or more strands in different colors, $1 each. Jelleff’s Accessories Shops Street Floor Carlton Hotel Fashions from Jelleff's will be displayed during the luncheon hour, Wednesday. of Stockings ing starts to run, don’t be will weave up the runner Each additional run, 5e. Pull threads, 5c an inch. Broken pull threads, 10c an inch. MRS. EDWIN P. SCHREIER, Formerly Miss Marguerite M. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P, Brown, her marriage being of recent date. —Bachrach Photo. eon in the Carlton today in compli- ment to Mr. Ahmed El-Eissy, the retiring Egyptian consul, who will leave the lat- ter part of this week to assume his new duties in Cairo as the assistant chief GEORGETOWN HOME For Sale 3019 N Street N.W. Open 10:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. Boss & Phelps, 1417 K St. of the political and economical division in the ministry of foreign affairs. Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Lyman of Quantico, Va., spent the week end at the Mayflower with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lyman of Northampton, Mass, who will remain in Washington for a few days. Miss O’Brien to Lecture Tomorrow on Alpine Climbing. Mrs. Robert Lincoln O'Brien of Bos- ton, and her daughter, Miss Miriam E. O’Brien, are spending a few days in Washington, and are staying in the club house of the American Associatiun of University Women at 1637 I street. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien and their daugh- ter lived in Washington some years ago when Mr. O'Brien was Washington correspondent for the Boston Tran- script. Miss O'Brien came to Washington to give a lecture to the Potomac Appa- D. C, MONDAY, M lachian Trail Club tomorrow evening on Alpine cumblni__ Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Anderson have as their guest, the latter's sister, Senora de Riano, wife of the former Ambassador of Spam, who came from her home in Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Wal R. Tuckerman entertained at luncheon y_at the National Woman's 'Count Club in honor of Dr. Joseph Colt Bloodgood of Baltimore, a noted figure in the medical world. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tuckerman were Mrs. Hamilton Fish and her house gusst, Miss Jessie Thompson; the counselor of the Aus- trian legation and Mme. 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