Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1931, Page 19

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(Continued From Second Page.) jade necklace and earrings; Mrs. Wade Hampton EIlis, recently returned from the Colonial Exposition in Paris; Mrs. Charles B. Keefer, Mrs. Walter A. Gaw- ler, Mrs. John D. Sherman, vice com- missioner of the George Washington Bicentennial Commission: Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner, and Mrs. Dana. The Secretary of State and Mrs.| Stimson will give a garden party this | afternoon at their home, Woodley, on | Cathedral avenue, for the delegates to | the fourih Pan-American Commercial Conference. | The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. | Tamont have as their guest their daugh- ter, Mrs. Charles Eskridge Salizman of | New York, who ‘vas formerly Miss Gertrude Lamont Mr. Saltzman \\'”l‘ join her tomorrow and they will re- main over Sunday. spending a part of | the time with his parents, Mai. Gen. | and Mrs. Charles McK. Saltzman. | The Ambassador of France and Mme. \ MARRIED IN THE EVENING g CINCINNATI . S e o Claudel with hteir daughter, Mlle. Reine | Claudel, came to Washington last eve- ning from New York, where they ar-! rived earlier in the day aboard the Patis from their home in France: Lady Lindsay. wife of the Ambassa- dor of Great Britain, has returned to the embassy from Long Island. where she has been since closing the cottage in New England. which she occupied for the Summer. The Ambassador, who is in England for a visit, will join her here in a few weeks National Day of Egypt's King Celebrated at Legation. The Minister of Egypt. Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha, gave the first formal party since his arrival in Washington last ‘evening, when he entertained at & brilliant dinner at the legation in cele- bration of the anniversary of the acces- | sion of King Fouad I. The floral arrangements for the fete were un- usually artistic, the exquisite service on the long oblong table enhanced by a | profusion of Autumn flowers in hues of gold, bronze and red. American Beauty roses and pompon chrysanthe- mums were used in the drawing rcoms The Minister took the occasion last evening to display to his guests his rare collection of china which he brought with him to this country, the floral background in the drawing rooms giving a fitting setting for the exceptional pieces of Chelsea, Hockingham, Staf-| fordshire, Capi di Monti, Dresden, Sevree and Bohemian. The guests at the function last eve- ning were the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis and his sister, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann: the Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Ahmet Muhtar; the Belgian Ambassador and Mme. May, the Ambassador of Chile, Senor Cru- chaga Tocornal; the Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos. the Undersecre- tary of State and Mrs. William R. Castle, jr.; the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Harvey H. Bundy, the Minister Plenipotentiary and charge | d'affaires of Great Britain, Mr. F. D. CN\.Osborne; the charge daffaires of Ttaly, Count Alberto Marchetti di Mu- riaglio: the secretary to the President, Mr. Lawrence Richey: the secretary to the President and Mrs. Walton New- ton, the economic advisor of the State Department and - Mrs. Herbert Feis, the chairman of the Federal Farm | Board and Mrs. James Clifton Stone, Mr. Carl Williams, member of the Fed- eral Farm Board. and Mrs. Williams, | the chief of the Near East affairs of the | 1 | | | will make their future home malan Boundary Commission. i New Charge d'Affaires for Persia Arrives Today With Family. The recently appointed charge d'af- faires of Persia, Mr. Y. Azodi, will ar- rive in Washington today, accom- panied by Mme. Azodi, and their two children. Mr. Azodi has been attached to_the foreign office in Teheran, where NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. 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N, and Mrs. Greenslade of this city simply arranged wedding Mr. and Mrs. Greenslade left for Texas, where they After the very Underwood Photo. from Honduras to the Honduran-Guate- he received splendid training in diplo- | matic affairs The present charge d'affaires, Mr. STAR, WASHINGTON, Abdol Vahab Bader, who has been in that position since the departure of the will remain as counselor of Jegation. +Senora de Abelli, wife of Senor Luis O.. Abelll, Minister of Bolivia, will re- turn to her home in Wesley Helghts | Friday night from New York A where she has been staying at the ‘Waldorf Astoria. Maj. Gen. Hanson E. Ely will be the honor guest at a dinner and military ball to be given at the Waldorf-Astoria, in New York, November 23, under the sponsorship of the New York Chapter, Military Order of the World War. Rel Admiral Reginald R. Belknap, U. 8. N. retired, is commander of the chapter. Gen. Ely retirés November 30 as com- mander of the 2d Corps Area. 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