Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1931, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Dinner in Honor of the President and Mrs. Hoover Given Tonight by the Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur. or the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Wilbur will entertain at dinner this evening, Among | the guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam B. Storey of Chicago, who arrived | today and will b at the Mayflower until | Friday. Ms. of honor at a luncheon given today by the Iowa delegation to the Daugh- | ters of the American Revolution Con- gress at the Carlton Hotel. The com- | pany numbered 70. | HE President and Mrs. Hoover will be the guests in whose hon- Herbert Hoover was the guest | Japanese Envoy Fetes Cuban Ambassador Tonight. ] The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of the Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Debuchi. ‘The Ambassador, Senor Ferrara, who was to have left Washington today with | Senora de Ferrara, has postponed leav- | ing until tomorrow morning. He will'| sail April 30 for Japan, where he will| inaugurate a new legation in Tokio. | Mrs. Davis, wife of Senator James J Davis of Pennsylvania, will be hostess at a reception this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in honor of the Pennsylvania delegates to the Continental Congress | of the Daughters of the American Rev-! olution. The hostess will be assisted by wives of members of Congress from | Pennsylvania who are members of the Daughters of the American Revolution. | city for several days prior to coming to | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1931. Miss Hazel Thomson of Allston, Mass., as her guest. Both Miss Thomson and Mrs. Fitzgibbon attended the reception given for Prince and Princess Taka- matsu of Japan, at the Mayflower. Capt. and Mrs. 8. A. Greenwell will entertain a comnany of 18 at dinner this evening at the Shorecham Hotzl. Mrs. Popham, wife of Capt. John N. Popram. U. S. M. C. retired, is the | guest of her sister, Mrs. James William | Orme. Judge and Mrs. James W. Remick of Concord, N. H., entertained a small comnany at dinner 1’st evening at the Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mr. and Mrs. | Carlton, whera they are stopping while Brcfik;nr‘lydxc Long, Mr. and Mrs. Brr-‘l in Washington. nard B. Jones and Dr. D. C. Sands are " i tias: o 5 Maryland Jockey Club, which will meet | : avr v ot e AT R Church in North America, hes arrived ‘The major general commanant of the | Park Hotel. Aftor touring for some | Marine” Corps and Mrs, B. H. Fuler | time. he will r-turn to New York, where He wi | are making a motor trip through several | he Wil estabich a residence. of the Southern States and will return | I°ave Washington today. to the city about May 4. il 2 : firrd Dr. and Mrs. Langhorne Lend Gen. and Mrs. George Van Horne Home Tonight for Benefit. Moseley will entertain a large company | at dinner at the Shoreham fOMOITOW | aiven this everne tn e home of Dy cvening in honor of the Secretary of | inq Mrs OuedWh. Tanenorne at 1520 War and Mrs. Hurley. { Twenticth street for the benefit of the ‘The new military attache French embassy and Mme. Pillo: arrive in New York today aboard the | Tle de France They will remain in that | e of the | program has been donated by Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Karolik and will include songs by Mr. Karolik and dramtic pres- entaticns by Mr, Paul Leyssac of the Civic Repertory Theater in New York Among those expected to attend the ntertainment are the Secretary of State and Mrs. Stmeon, ‘the Ambas- : sador of France and Mme. Claudel, the A kg lon will also act 22| Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles Evans ench military attache to Panama. | gyghes, the Minister of Portugal and Cuba and Mexico, beside filling the | yiscountess d'Alte, the Minister of H vacancy left when Brig. Gen. Raymond | gai Bt e Ghisnngve retited: a5 aitache. o Ehe | gary and Coun‘mss Szechenyi, the M United. States. J | ister ofABulEar:m and-Mm 3 Maj. Lombard will continue as assist- | ant military attache of the embassy. | Washington, where Col. Francis Jule: Pitlon will relieve Maj. Emmanuel Lom. bard, assistant military attache, who has besn acting in that capacity until his arrival. Senhora do Ccuto Aguirre, wife of the | naval attache of the Brazillan embassy, | was the guest of honor at & luncheon | given at the Shoreham Hotel yesterday | | nancial circles in New York City, will | give the program. | from New York and is at th» Wardman ! | An interesting entertainment will be | Russian refugees in Sofia, Bulgaria. The | Minister of the Netherlands, Jonkheer van Royen; the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, the Minister of Denmark and Mme. Wadsted, Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf, Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Miss.Vera Bloom, Mrs. | James S. Parker, Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. David S. Ingalls, Mrs. Sidney A.” Cloman, Mrs. Wll]!lm} C. Rives, Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley, Mrs. Peter Augustus Jay, Mrs. Henry | Alvah Strong, Mrs. Charles J. Beli, Mrs. Charles Denby and Miss Annie M. Hegeman. ‘The National Woman's Country Club will entertain at a luncheon tomorrow, followed by a musicale in the club lounge. Mrs. Josephine Forsythe Myers, soprano, wife of Mr.. Philip Andrew Myers, prominent in scientific_and fi- Mrs, Myers will be heard for the ' IARRIS D 1224 F o STREET first time in Washington, though she has a reputation as a composer and singer elsewhere. Ske writes many of the lyries for her own songs and for other composers and will appear in two changes of costume tomorrow, very early English, when she will sing folk songs of Engiand, and in a_costume of old Ireland, when she will give folk songs of the Emerald Isle, to her own accompaniment on an _ancient Irish _(Continued on_Third_Page. Drive out for Fresh Strawberry Caramel Pecan McKEEVER BROS. Kensington and Wheaton, Md. tomorrow ... we cliose ouwb 75 smart spring Dresses ...of printed and plain_crepes ...selected from women and misses 16.50 stock Mrs, Keyes, wife of Senator Henry |by Mrs. R. H. A. Carter and Mrs. Lynn ‘wilder Ke‘e'cs of New Hampstire, will | H. Rutter. The guests played bridge in entertain at a tea this afternoon in com- | the hotel's card rooms later in the aft- Dliment to the members of the Wom- | ernoon and in the company were Mrs. en's National Press Club and the New Hempshire delegation of the Daugh- ters of the American Revolution con- | ess. E"{%. Charles H. Carroll, national vice | president general of the D. A. R., and{ Miss Martha Strayer, president of the | W. N. P. C., will reccive with the host- | ess._Others assisting will be Mrs. John | H. Bartlett, Mrs. Fletcher Hale, Mrs. William D. Leahy, Mrs. Lewis Coxe, Mrs, Richard H. Johnston, Mrs. Arthur Dunn and Mrs. Plerre Wilson. — ‘The United States vice consul at Car- iff, Wales, and Mrs. Paul Cam Seddicum are spending several w 5 with the former’s mother, Mrs. Wfl(m’d‘ Cameron Seddicum in her home on Nineteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Scddi- WAVERLY TAYLOR. e { Realtors » Builders t HOMES IN FOXALL John M. Enochs, Mrs, Edward Keating | CUm spent a short time in Washington | o - ks Keyer | 8 few years ago shortly after their mar- and Miss Winifred Mallon. Mrs. Keyes, | o0 *yy ' ‘Seddicum having formerly | daughter of Sir | as Frances Parkinson Keyes, is 2an active member of the Press Club and entertains her fellow members to cele- brate the publication of a new book from her pen. Representative and Mrs. Richard S. | Aldrich are in Providence, R. I, where | they are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Ernest T. H. Metcalf. | ‘The Undersecretary of State and Mrs. ‘William R. Castle entertained their Im- perial Highnesses Prince and Princess | ‘Takamatsu of Japan at dinner last night, the event being the last enter-| tainment for them by Washington | cfficials. 4 | It was an altogether novel experience | for their imperial highnesses, Mr. and | Mrs. Castle having the Hampton Insti- | tute Quartet to give a program of Negro | spirituals. A few additional guests came in for the music. Prince and Princess Takamatsu left| ‘Washington 2t 9§ o'clock this mornirg | for Philadelphia,’ where en important | progrem awaits them, and from there | they will go to New York, Boston and | Canzada, and they will visit the West | Coast before sailing for other parts. ‘The Undersecretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, Admiral and Fur Storage Store your furs now in our scien- tific vault on the premises. bsen Miss Davies, George Davies of England. Mr. and Mrs. Seddicum will return to Wales in June. Maj. and Mrs. Frank L. 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