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—H¥* KVENING STAR, WASH I TON, D. C., ktuDAY, NOVIMBER 13, 1931 SOCIE-TY. SO IETY i ‘ The Misses Tompkins Hosts X at Luncheon for Young Folk. Eleanor tw. Charles H., Tmpun. e Sir Ronald and Lady Lindsa‘y Hosts at Embassy Dinner Last Night for SOCTBETY. BROOKS G 5t., Bet. 11th and 12th BLUE - FOX (l/’hite Fox Dyed Blue) is truly unusual to find on such lovely = British Admiral. HE Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Lindsay were hosts at dinner last evening in compli- ment to the commander in cl - of the West Indies Squadron of the British Navy, who is in Washington (ar a few days lbonrd the flagship of , H. M. 8. Delhl. The com- Py Gréaer, Mr. Woodson Houghton and Mr. Harry Williamson. Mrs. William F. Dennis was hostess at luncheon today, entertaining in her home, on R street, in compliment to Mrs. James McClure of Paris, lfiv, and Mrs, Karl Gartner. the company 7 Mrs. naval intelll mee, and Mrs, ; the major general com- mandant of Lhe Marine Corps and Mrs, Ben H. Fuller, Lieut. and Mrs. C. B. Mc- Vay, 3d; from the British Navy, Vice Admiral Sir Vernon Haggard. Capt. F. N. Attwood, Faymaster Comdr. L A. da cnsu Riccl, Comdr. R. E. Lambert, Maj. G. H. Seath, Lieut. Comdr. R. A. Edwdl Payrnaster Lieut. Comdr. Pine and Lieut. J, H. Swaine, and members of the embassy ltlfl including the coun- selor, Mr. F. D. Osborne; the mili- tary ‘attache, col Maurice Fitzmaurice Day; “tne naval attache .x Mrs, Pat- rick Macnamara, the first s€cretary and Mrs. T. A. Shone and the muuqt naval attache and Mrs, W. £. Horto ‘The Ambassador of Germany, Herr von Prittwitz und Gaffron, rewrned today from a few days’ visit in Chicago. The Ambascador of Poland, Mr. Fil- inowlcz, accompanied by Mr. Tomas- zewski and Mr. Wiental of the em- bassy staff, left today for Augusta, Ga., where they will attend the unveil- ing of the monument to Dr. Fitzmau- rice Eve which will take place tomor- Sy They Will return the first o the W ‘The Italian Ambassador and Donna Antoinette de Martino have sent out invitations for a reception Thursday evening, November 19, at 10:15 o'clock, to meet his excellency, the Italian min- !ém- a{’or foreign affairs and Signora iran Rall ‘The Secretary of the Navy, Charles Francis Adams, will leave Washington today for Chicago, where he will be the guest of honor to the reunion of the naval posts of the /| MOTHER WANTS . American Legtpn, to be held tomorrow. Senator and Mrs. Daniel O. Hastings have come from their home in Wil- mington, Del, and have taken an apartment in the Kennedy-Warren for the Winter. ‘The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen had a small company |~ lunching with them today at the lega- tion to meet Baroness Gevers, wife of the late former Minister to ttis country. Baron Gevers served as Minister here from 1900 to 1903, and Mr. van Royen was then on the legation staff. Baron- ess Gevers is the houseguest for a few days of the Minister and Mme. van Royen. ‘The Minister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Louw will have a few friends dining with them infc ly this evening at the lenuon Representative and Mrs. Henry Win- fleld Watson have opened their home g: Massachusetts avenue for the Win- T, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson went to Rich- | mond this morning and will be the gu&t over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. jamin Hodges Smith in their -home, | Nordley. Mrs. Wilson will remain ’un!tlfl | of the after the unveiling of the b late former President Wi , which will take place Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe E. Bolling, brother and_sister-in- law of Mrs. Wi went to Richmond earlier in the week and are sta) with Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who will be joined m&w Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hun- Commander of British Squadron Guest Tonight of Admiral Pratt. ‘The chief of naval operations, Ad- miral William V. Pratt, and Mrs. Pratt rhe'uxvuaucm are engraved in | Char] Carter, iu.rnwn B HG 3 00T L M!’l Bldne@ ; Tallaferro, Mrs. Harry Borjes and Mrs. Rabley Kincdld. Mrs. Dennis used no flowers on the table, hlvinf her antique red Bohemian glass candelabra with lighted gold color , | candles harmonizing wfi: the red and gold of the Lemoges ) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. Den- nis, are visiting in _Kentucky and wm join Mr. and Mrs. Dennis in W'a ton the 1st of December. Miss Helen Cannon, daughter of the late Jowph Cannon, Speaker of the House, has returned to Washington after making her usual Autumn visit at the Homestead, Hot Springs, Va. She has taken the residence of Mrs. Frank- lin H. Wilis, 1227 Nineteenth street, for the season and will have with her her niece, Mrs. Ylelen Cannon Richardson. They wil} take possession of their Win- ter home about December 1. Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Wadsworth are occupying the home of Mrs. Ellis, but will give it up sbout that time. Miss Cannon has bought ground in Washington and will build a permanent home here, the work starting at an early date. ‘The United States Minister to Guate- mala and Mrs. Sheldon Whitehouse will have as their guests in Guatemala the minister's brother and sister,-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fitzhugh White- house, and their daughter, Miss Adelaide Whitehouse, who sailed’ yesterday for South America. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Darnall have moved from the Army Medical Center to their house in Washington and are | now at home at 1816 Lamont street | northwest. The Ambassador to Cuba, Mr. Harry F. Guggenheim, is a guest at the May- « . THAT HOOKED OR CROSSED STITCHED YARN RUG Glge 1t to ber by making it yourselt. (Knit or Crochet your Afghans. FREE LESSONS The EMBROIDERY SHOP 127-29 J1th N.W. Burchell’s Famous | Bouquet Coffee A Su;;nerh Blend 25cLb. N. W. 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