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TIE FEVENING STAR. WASHTNGTON, D. T. SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 19 SOCIETY Secretary Adams Exp Fleet Maneuvers Monday-—Mrs, Charles Francis Atlams, will re- turn to the city Monday. To- morrow he will be in Miami and from there will turn his steps homeward. Mrs. Adams, who is in Philadelphia, will return tomorrow evening. The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Hyde were hosts this morning in the greenhouses of the Agriculture Depart- ment for the private view of the an- nual Springtime amaryllis. Their guests were members of the cabinet and_their | wives and of the diplomatic corps and their wives. Brazilian Envey Feted Tonight at Cuban Embassy. The Ambassacor of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara will entertain at dinner this | evening in the embassy when the rank ing guests will be the retiring Ambas sador of Brazil, Senhor §. Gurgel do ‘Amaral | The Ambassador and Senora de Fer- | rara were hosts to a small company &t dinner last evening. The Ambassador of Poland and Mme. | Filipowicz entertained at dinner last | evening in compliment to the Speaker | of the House and Mrs. Longworth. | Other guests at dinner were the Am- bassador of Great Britain, Sir Ronald Lindsay; the Minister of Denmark and Fru Wadsted, the counselor of the Czechoslovak legation and Mme. Ska- licky, the secretary of the Norwegian | legation and Mme. Sigveland, the first | secretary of the German embassy and | Prau Leitner, the attache of the Hun- garian legation, Baron Paul Schell; Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, the former United States Ambassador to Italy and Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher, the second | counselor of the Italian embassy, Sig- nor Guiseppe Catalani; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norment, Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, r.; Mrs. J. Mandeville Carlisle, Mrs. Charles D. | Walcott, Miss Louise Dewey, daughter of the former financial adviser to the Polish government and Mrs. Charles'S. | Dewey; Miss Svmidecka, Mr. Wiadyslaw T. Benda, Polish artist and illustrator; | Mr. Thaddus Radczyski, pianist, of New | York, and Mme. Massaiska, wife of the | second secretary of the Polish embassy, | and members of the staff, including the | counselcr, Mr. Lepkowski; the first sec- Tetary, Mr. Podoski and M. Jerseykowicz. Following the dinner additional guests joined the company for & recep- tion and a showing of M. Benda masks, which have further increased his fam> the last few years. M. Radczyski gave the music interpretations for the M. | Benda exhibition. | The Minister of Czechoslovakia and | Mme. Veverka entertained at luncheon | yesterday. The Minister of Denmark and Fru Wadsted will be hosts at luncheon morrow at the Mayflower in compli- ment to Frulein Henri Forchhammer, | Danish delegate to the League of Na- Adams in P HE Secretary of the Navy. Mr.| matic corps in Washington, will spend | cago is at the Mayflower for 10 days. | hom» on Massachusetts avenue. Mr./ ected to Return From hiladelphia. a short vacation in Paris before going to his new post at the Swedish legation in Madrid, Spain. | Lieut. H. J. Hunt will entertain a small party this evening at the dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr., and their young daughter, Miss Catherine Meyer, will leave today for Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. William Hard will accompany them, and Miss Eliza- beth Meyer, a student at Vassar, will join the party next week. Mr. Ahmed F. El Eissy, the Egyptian consul, is spending a few days in the Montelair Hotel in New York before sailing to return to Cairo. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. McPetridge of Philadelphia and Mrs. Henri Maurel of this city are accompanying him. Lady Dorothea Hosie Called Home by Illness and Sails Today. Mrs. William Chapin Huntington has | recalled invitations for the tea she had planned this afternoon in honor of Lady Dorothea Hosie of London, who has been called to her home in England by the serious illness of her moth:r, Mrs. Swothill. Lady Dorothea will sail today for England. The marriage of Miss Rebecca Alison Hill, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Roy Alison Hill, jr., to Lieut. John Gibson van Houten will take place this after- noon in Bethlehem Chapl of the Washington Cathedral, at 4 o'clock, Judge Clarence N. Goodwin of Chi- Mrs. Wintemute W. Sloan entertained a large company at luncheon today at the Shoreham Hot?l. The guests in- cluded Mrs. Henry P. Seidman, Miss Helen Stokes, Mrs. Maud Prankland, Miss Margery Short, Miss Emma Ma- loney, Mrs. Grosvenor _Jones, Miss Pelicla Reeve, Miss Elizabeth Chalice, Mrs. Richard Akrs. Miss Clara Rucker, Miss Charlotte Warren, Miss Ethel Tibbetts, Miss Alice Tibbetts, Miss Mary Belle Emmerich, Miss Ethel Henderson, Miss Esther Henderson, Miss Nemei Henderson, Mrs. Paul Ewing, Mrs. Al- ford De Voe, Mrs. Jasper Beall Mrs George Hillyer, Mrs. Walter Morgan | Johnson, Mrs. William P. Coburn, Miss | Gertrude Bergmann and Miss Ruby Nevins. Mr. Charles Mason Remey will be host at tea this afternoon in his new Remey's sister, Mrs. John ‘Winthrop Wadleigh of Newport, is visiting him and will act as hostess this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lawler will entertain a company this evening at the dinner dance at the Shoreham | Hotel in comnlim:nt to Mrs. Lawler's | niece, Miss Eulalie Mehlhop, and her | two house guests, Miss Catherine Mer: | rick of St. Paul, Minn., and Miss Cath- erine Bacon of Providence, R. L JUNE BRIDE MISS ANNE CREVELING SERRE, Betrothed to Mr. Raymond Dyer McGrath of New York, her mother, Mrs. Adaline Hand Serre of Wartenton, Va., making the announcement. —Harris-Ewing Photo. take place in Jume in Warrenton. The wedding will ing of the Zublaurre exhibition, and the exhibitions of Capt. Longstaff and Mr. James Carbery. Miss Margarete Lent of the art committee will be the hostess. Mr. Ramon de Zubiaurre is regarded as one of the most famous of the modern Spanish artists. Mr. Fran: } tinguished members of the order. Mrs. | Hollander is past matron of Hope | Chapter. | Miss Blondelle Malone is holding an exhibition of paintings of castles and | gardens of English and Irish peers in her studio at 1365 Connecticut avenue ..find out how fine they really are ODELIVERED OAKLAND 8 William Longstaff was the official war | ¢ach day until Thursday from 1 until artist of the Australlan government,| 7 o‘clock. and Mr. James Carbery, who is a 2-DOOR SEDAN tions, and Fru Agnete Beriram, d| yy ang Mrs. . Leach have ar- | FACTORY EQUIPPED rector of & achool of gymnastics IR | g from ‘their home in Cambridge, PHONE YOUR DEALER TODAY L. P. STEUART, Inc. New Car Department 1401 14th St. N.W. Service Department 1119 21st St. N.W. Denmark. _ Fru Bertran is accompanied by six young girls from her school, who will give an exhibition of their work tonight in the Young Women's Christian Asso- ciation. Demonstration also will be given by the group at various colleges throughout the country and at the meeting of the American Physical Ed- ucation Association in Detroit the first | of April. Mrs. Wilson Compton s | chairman of the committee arranging | the Y. W. C. A. program, and cards | may be had at the door this evening. Senator and Mrs. John B. Kendrick | will be hosts at dinner this evening in | compliment to thelr house guest, Mrs. John Arnold of Birnie, Mont. The din- ner will be of Western style and many of the guests are from the West. Mrs. J. W. Thom of Buffalo, Wyo, who is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. H. W. Lystad, at the War College, will be among the guests. Senator Kendrick will leave next week on a trip to the West. Senator and Mrs. Frederic C. Walcott | will sail today from New York aboard the Prance for a cruise in the Mediter- ranean. Mrs, Davis, wife of Senator James J. | Davis, will leave next week for & short | visit to New York. Senator Davis is| en route to California. Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Tirrell, Mrs. John E. McClure were among those Who entertained at dinner in the crystal room of the Willard preceding the Friday evening dancing class last night. This is the fifth of a series of geven dances given by this organiza- | jon. Admiral Charles E. Riggs enter- tained a small party for dinner in the crystal room of the Willard last night. Maj. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua will leave Tuesday for Panama, where he will remain & month. Gen. and Mrs. Fuqua entertained af dinner last evening for the chief of | staff of the Army, Gen. Arthur Mac- Arthur. Read Admiral and Mrs. A. Farenholt will entertain & company of 12 at din- | rl?;'e Lum evening at the Shoreham Mrs. James E. Fechet, the wife of the chief of the Army Air Corps, enter- tained a company at luncheon today at the Shoreham Hotel in compliment to Mrs. Kelly of Newburgh, N. Y., widow of Cel. Willlam Kelly, who is visiting Mrs. Albert E. Saxton. The guests in- cluded Mrs. Hugh Drum, wife of the inspector general of the Army; Mrs. George Gibbs, wife of the chief of the Signal Corps; Miss Reaume, sister of Mrs, Drum; Mrs. Saxton, Mrs. Pauline Hanson, Miss Stella McGonigle and Mrs. George E. Kumpe. ‘Mrs. Ben. F. Hutchinson was hostess to a small party at luncheon at the | Shoreham Hotel Friday. Mrs. Gerow, wife of Maj. Leonard T. Gerow, U. 8. A, entertained a party at luncheon at the Shoreham Hotel yes- terday. Capt. Thomas J. Jackson, Who is at- tached to the judge advocate general's | Miss Helen Wise, Miss Margaret Busch- | Mayflower until Tuesday. Mase., and are at the Dodge Hotel for | an indefinite stay. Mrs. O. B. Dexter entertained a large company at luncheon at the Shoreham Hotel today. Mrs. E. F. Ainsworth of Berkeley. | Calif., is passing several days at the Dodge Hotel and is accompanied by | Mrs. John MacLulich of New Castle, | Del. Mrs. M. W. V. Greear was hostess at luncheon today at the Hay-Adams House. Mrs. Rosalle S. Pusey, accompani-d by her son and daughter, Mr. H. C. Pusey and Miss ary S. Pusey of Swarthmore, Pa., are at the Dodge Hotel during their brief stay in the Capital. Wedding Today at Noon of Mrs. Feeter and Col. Bond. The marriage of Mrs. Katharine White Feeter, daughter of Mrs. White and the late Col. John V. White, U.S. A, to Col. Paul Stanley Bond, U. 8. A, re- tired, took place in the home of the bride’s mother, in Florence Court, at noon today. Chaplain Julian E. Y: performed the ceremony, which was at- tended only by members of the two femilies. After a motor trip to Florida Col. Bond and his bride will make their home in Florence Court. Miss Florence Weckerly is entertain- ing at a bridge tea at the Kenwood Country Club this afterncon. The guests are Miss Hazel Thompson, Miss Ivy Thompson, Miss Elizabeth Pfau, er, Miss Mable Graham, Miss Dona Pol- lock., Mrs. Ruth Yates, Mrs. Bessie Scully, Miss Alice Hagan and Miss Naom! Lennon. Mrs. M. de Clare Berry is passing 10 days in New York at the Ritz Tower. Tuesday Mrs. Berry attended the Junch- eon given by the Magna Carta Dames Soclety, of which she is & member. Mr. and Mrs. George PFritz Chandler. i who have been at the Mayflower several weeks, have returned to Philadelphia. Mrs. Alexander Porter Morse has re- turned to Washington for an indefinite visit at the Mayflower. \ Miss Mary Louise Chace will be hostess at a formal dinner bridge given by the junior group in honor of mem- bers of the Men's University Club this evening at 7 o'clock. Miss Shada von Hein, who Is attend- ing St. Mary’s Seminary, will spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. von Hein, at 220 Rosemary | street, Chevy Chase, Md. Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Hall of Syracuse, N. Y, are passing several days at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Stone are passing some time at the Ambassador Hotel in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah H. Penniman, provost, University of Pennsylvania, are at the Willard for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. E_ Kent Hubbard and their daughter, Miss Mildred Hubbard of Middletown. Conn., will be st the writer as well as an {llustrator, is a| member of the Arts Club. The annual benefit card party of the | President Monroe Chapter, D. A. R. | will be held in the Washington Club | Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The | patron list is headed by Mrs. Rose | Gouverneur Hoes, Mrs. David Caldwell, Miss Helen Harmon, Mrs. Harvey | Grove, Mrs. Mallette R. Spengler, Miss Katherine L. Harvey, Miss Mae Helm, Mrs. Alfred E. T. Harmann and the officers of the chapter. Senator Tom Connolly of Texas was | the guest of honor and speaker at the | weekly dinner which the Women's Na- tional Democratic Club gave last even- ing. He discussed “Why Is the Demo- | cratic Party?” Senator and Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler entertained at dinner, their guests in- cluding Senator and Mrs. George W. Norris, Mr. and Mrs. lett and Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Ragan. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herrick had as their guests, Senator and Mrs. Connolly, Capt. and Mrs. R. R. Ben- nett and Capt. and Mrs. Paul Black- burn. | Others attending the dinner, many | of them entertaining guests, were Mr. | and Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs. Myron M. Whitney, Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Condon, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Chesterman, Miss | Genevieve Brown, Mrs. Gardner Jack- son, Mrs. R. C. Watson, Miss Agnes Lemon, Miss Viola McWilliams, Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs. Marcus Cool- idge, Mrs. Ogilvie' Shumate and Mrs. A. J. Markley. Hope Chapter, No. 30, of the Order of the Eastern Star will give a card party and dance at the Shoreham Hotel, Thursday evening, with Mrs. Amy C. Hollander, worthy grand matron, acting as hostess. Special guests will include the worthy grand patron, Mr. Theodore C. Lewis, and Mrs. Lewis. Officers of the grand line, past grand officers, matrons and rons of 1931 d_many other dis. OYSTER BAR in connection with the Restaurant Pierre Breakfast, Lunch $1.00 Dinner $1.25, $1.50 Ti Anchorage Culsine Connecticut Ave. at Q St. R The junior prom, the outstanding so- cial event of the University of Mary- land. was held in the large ball room of the Willard last night. Miss Hallie May Clark and Mr. Louis W. Berger were the leaders of the grand march. Mr. Louis W. Berger is the president of the Jjunior class. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curry arrived Thursday from their home in Buckhan- non, W. and are at the Dodge Hotel for an indefinite stay. Miss Helen C. Hall and Miss C. M. Dawes of Perth, Ontario, are at the Willard for a few days. Miss Marion Stoddard of Worcester, Mass., is at the Dodge Hotel for several days, and is accompanied by Mary Benjamin of Scranton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. 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