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MRS. VALENT At garden party at Notre INE VICKERY, Nid given for Republican women, Guests at Rapidan Camp Later in Fall Will See Gorgeous Color Display Interesting Luncheon Being Given Today for Chile's New Ambassac‘or to Washington. Apparently Washington soclety is ready to start on its Winter social cam- eon is being given for the new Ambas- sador of Chile to Washington, Dr. W. he WASHINGTON, SOCIETY D. C, SUNDAY MRS. HARRY"E. HULL, At the garden party at Notre Nid, with the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Doak as hosts. paign with an unusual degree of as-|Coleman Nevils, president of George- surance, wita Mr, Warrém Delano Rob- | town University, being host to Senor bins as ceremonial officer and Mr.|Don Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal, who James €lement Dunn serving as chief | has returned to a warm welcome from of the division of international con-|friends made during his former station ferences. Of course, Mr. Dunn has the | here. The Ambassador was host during much easier task though it may not|the week on several occasions, enter- appear so on first thought, for Mr. taining at a dinner early last week for Robbins now has the duty of finding | the former commercial secretary of the his own place in the troublesome way British embassy and Mrs. Pack, who of precedence. are going to Chile to join the ranks of the British embassy there. Debutantes, Mrs. Hoover is taking the Autumn!who think themselves scarcely well MRS. EDWARD EVERETT GANN, . Who assisted at the garden party at Notre Nid and will attend the White House party October 8. All Photos by Harris-Ewing. season philosophically and enjoying life | launched until they have been consid- informally in the open. Her duties as First Lady of the Land reach from the drawing rocm of state to an informal outdoor luncheon in the mountains ‘of +Virginia, and as honorary head of the Gfrl Scouts, she ‘was ‘hostess to the| members of the Executive Committee of | the Scouts last week. . Of quite another | nature will be the garden party a week from Thursday when she will entertain | for the League of Republican Women. | Guests come and go to and from the Rapidan Camp with the President and Mrs. Hoover, and those who will be asked for a little later in the Fall will have the pleasure of seeing the moun- tain follage painted in gorgeous tints, for not even in the White Mountains is there a more vivid array of color than in the foothills and on the mo(ln- tain sides of Virginia. * ° such vitally interesting persons as Gov. Theodore Roosevelt of Porto Rico, Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham and the Governor of Michigan and Mrs. Brucker and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Wolfe of Columbus, Ohio, are included in the small group for the present over-Sun- day visit. Members of the Executive Committee for the Girl Scouts came back from the camp very enthusiastic on the natural setting for their meet- ings, Whether or. not Mrs.” Hoover will ered grown up enough to sit at table with an Ambassador, took note that the new Ambassador had Miss Jane Thorpe, one of the prettiest buds of the season, as a guest at the:dinner which he gave for her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pack. Ordnance Division of the War Depart- ment, the first to be given October 6 at the Army-Navy Country Club, and | the last one February 26, and there are no more delightful events in the service than these parties, which are each season attendéd by the most im- portant Ordnance officers stationed here. Mre. Dodd Hostes ' At Virginia 'Home Mrp. Catherine Filene Dodd will be hostess this afternoon at her Virgidia country place, Wolf Trap Farm to the Women's National Press Club and Maj. Julia Stimson. will. be with her. In- closed in Mrs. Dodd’s notes is & printed card of ‘directions which tells you to cross Key Bridge, follow Lee Highway to Falls Church, turn to your right at bank, go about 6 miles, then turn left on the dirt road at Andrew Chapel. ‘The mansion of Wolf Trap Farm is the first house on the left affer crossing the brook, and when you arrive, you 3 y East for another such meeting e tion. Boday an unususlly inteesting Jungh- Have driven 14 miles from Washington. Tuesday the Press Club will have as a guest at thelr weekly Juncheon, Mr. Four danpes are scheduled by the| Ambassador Tellez Sails For Home in Mexico City Italian Diplomat Goes Return to Washington Late in Autumn. The Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Don Manuel -Tellez, saled yesterday from New York for his home in Mexico City, where he will join Senora de Tellez. ‘The Italian Ambassador, Nobile Gia- como de Martino, sailed yesterday for his horhe ‘in Italy, where he will.join Nobil Donna Antoinstte de Martino in thelr home there for a short stay.and on his return to this country late in the Autumn he will be accompanied by Nobil de’ Martino. ‘The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwits und Gaffron’ and their small daughter are expected to come to Washington the middle-of the week from New York. Frau von Pritt-| ‘wits and her daughter will land in-New. Abroad ‘and Plins to Debuchi, who have postponed their de- parture for the Orient until the middle of October, will leave Washington at the end of next week for the Pacific Coast wwmmmunw May; with their three daughters, are ex- pgcted to come to wuhlnm at the end of next week from ‘the cottage on the Chesapeake Bay which the Ambas- | sador has oecupled through the Sum- ! mer.’ ‘The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Madariags, who are in Geneva, where the Ambassador is attending the sessions of the League of Natiens, will ‘return. to.their home .in Madrid before salling for this country late in October: = “The;Minister of Sweden,-M.-Bostrom, |’ will:be. joined this week by- Mme. Bos- ’ %Efi onh‘P;cll.mmfih. SECTION MORNING, SEPTEMBER 27, mday Star, 1931, Capital’s Social ig_hl%thts MRS. DAVID L. STONE, Wife of Col. Stone, former commanding officer at Fort Snelling, now the guest of Mrs. Charles D. Hamel MRS. EDWARD A. HARRIMAN, Former president of the League of Republican Women, to attend Mrs. Hoover’s garden, party October 8. Mrs. Edward E. Gann, Back From Pittsburgh, Joins Vice President Secretary of State Spends Sunday on Long Island With Mrs. Stimson. ‘The Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- tis, was joined in his apartment in the Mayflower by his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, who attended a meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Republi- can Woman's Club in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, wife of the Assistant Solicitor of the Treasury Department, who has been in her home | in Grove City, Pa., joined Mrs. Gann in Pittsburgh. ‘The Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L. Stimson, will return to his home, Woodley, tomorrow. He is spending Sunday with Mrs. Stimson at their home, Highhold, on Long Island. ‘The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, will go to Boston next Wweek for a short stay. Mrs. Adams is remaining at Minot, Mass., and is ex- pected to join the Secretary in wm- ington next month. The Secretary of Agriculiure, Mr. Arthur M. -Hyde, will return t5 the Capital within a few days from Kansas City, where he has been for about a week. Senator William E. Borsh will ar- rive in the eity the first of the week | from Idaho and will join Mrs. Borah at their apartment at 2101 Connectiout avenue. !cnnm-lndmxeylemnwm Robert 'J. Bulkley has re- is home in Cleveland after few days in Washington. The' Solicitor General, Mr. (Continued on PI'. u-n Roll Call of Debutantes For Season of 1931-32 Few Definite Dates Are Chosen for Debut Parties. Most of Which Will Be Held in Hotels. The debutantes of the 1931-32 season are unusually slow in announcing their enrollment in the group of girls making+ formal bows this Winter. Few definite dates have been selected for debut parties, and these for the most are to take place in hotels. A list of debu- tantes, -and in some instances their dates, announced by social bureaus in- cludes: Miss Betty Beale, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Willlam Lewis Beale, 1915 8 street. | Miss Marbury Beall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dent Beall, 2219 Cali- | fornia street. Miss Mary Elizabeth Berrien, daugh- ter of Capt. Frank D. Berrien, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Berrien, who will present her at's tea at the navy yard November 25 and will give a ball for her at the Mayflower December 17. Miss Louise Brooks, daughter of Mrs. Lionel Atwill of Eccleston, Md., and Mr. Walter B, Brooks of the Green Spring ¥alley, who will be presented to Philadelphia soclety by her grand- mother, Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury. Miss Fanella Castanedo, daughter of Mrs. ‘Wahl, widow of Maj. Gen. Lutz Wahl, U. 8. A, 2725 Connecticut ave- | nue. Miss Carolyn Chantry, daughter of Comdr. Allan Chantry, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Chantry, 1528 Twenty-second !l!- Mae Harrison Clarke, daughter lnd Mrs. Phillip Clarke, Hyatts- Md., who will present her to so- clety ut & tea dance December 30 at the Mayflower. Miss Polly Cooke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Levin Copke, 2409 Wyoming ave- nue, who will be presented st a ball ‘Wednesday, December 23. Miss Olga Craven, daughter of Kear Admiral Thomas T. Craven, U. 8. N, Md., to be presented at a tea dance De- cember 29 at the Mayflower. Miss Patty Warfleld Edmonston. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Ed- | monston of Baltimore, who will be pre- sented by her grandmother, Mrs. David Hendrick of 82 Kalorama circle, st & tea dance December 18 at the Balti- more. Miss, Christine Ekengren, daughter of Mme. Ekengren, 2139 Wyoming avenue. Miss Lucille Elliott, daughter of Mrs. Charles H. Elliott, 1722 Twenty-first | street. Miss Annabelle Essary, daughter of (Continued on Page 2, Column 2.) Ymmg people Guests of Mr. Peter at Dance Mr. Walter Peter was host to s party of young people at the dinner dasjee on the Shoreham Terrace Wednesday eve- ning, -his guests including Miss Florence Beale, Miss Mary Murray Hume, Miss Jeanne Miles, Mr. John Wheeler and Mr. Dick Mirick. Miss Luclle Spitler and Miss Ernes- tine Spitler of Thirty-fifth street are entertaining at supper this eveping, when their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Penn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henderson, Mr. Harold Welty of Alex- andria and Mr. Warren Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Kingman Brewster en- tertained & party at dinner ‘st the Mr. and Mrs. John Mathiesen of Port- land, Oreg,, and Mr. Leslie Craven of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Levay. were hosts at dinner Wednesday at Wardman Park Hotel, where they make their | Shoreham, when their guests included |- Are at Home Again After Long Absence Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bristol Back From Trip East. Prig. Gen. George P. Pillsbury, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Pillsbury are again in their home on Wyoming avenue after spending the Summer at Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Miss Elizapbeth Pillsbury, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Pillsbury, who is travel- ing in Europe with her aunt, Mrs. Philip Van Horn Lansdale, will retura to Washington the first of November. Mrs. Lansdale will accompany her” here and will remain in Washington for the greater part of the Winter. Real Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bris- tol have returned to their Washington home after spending the Summer in Northern New York and in New Eng- Miss Barbara m'- Engagement Announced Dr. Maurice E. Miller announced yesterday the engagement of his daugh- ter Barbara to Mr. Emory A. Nielson of Plainfield, N. J., the wedding to take place later in the Autumn. The announcement was made at o luncheon which Dr. Miller gave for his