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Features for SOCIETY SECTION he Sunday Star. e — Capital’s Social _ Highlights — Part 3—16 Pages WASHINGT ON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 1931. 13 MRS. C. C. DICKINSON, With her husband, Senator Dickinson of Missouri, en- joying her first Winter in Washington. Underwood Photo. MRS. WALLACE H. WHITE, Wife of Senator White of Maine, formerly a familiar hostess of the Lower House. Reception for Judiciary Is Event of This Week At Executive Mansion| Full program Is Eacing Society. Starting Tomor- xght With the Bachelors' Cotillion at Mayflower, BY SALLIE V. H. Pl With the memory diplomatic reception still t ciety, the President and are ready for the most a ®eries of state entertainm Thursday night they w the judiciary. ehange. Hughes ix the only justice Harris-Ewing Photo. CKETT. the ant he talk of s Mrs. Hoover ugust of theft ents when on be hosts to The Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes will head the line of dis- | tinguished guests and will be the first 10 | week startin be received in the blue room are few changes in the Supreme Court | body, death or retirement being the | only thing to break the ranks, 50 1t §0€s | fgyors on from year to year with scarce & |other features By chance, Chief Justice | who ever re- tired from the bench and was reap- pointed. He was serving a ate justice when on Ju national resigned co! continue thej reception on Ne women, Mrs. Hughes and womer. in high offi continue their forms o days at f Busct can; is & Wasbington audie! Mrs. Hurley, Mrs. M cabinet and Ambassador Nobil Donna Antoinetta Countess Szechenyi, Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. Eugene Mey others will occupy boxes Hall, e af Vice President Curtis a Mrs. Gann, will rrow nigk mas Cadet-Mid: man Mayflower, and, besides similar engagements, Mrs. honor guest Thursday at Women's Country Club a with Mrs. Frank Clint hostess. Mrs. Henry large company Thursday women from official clety. attend ope: Miss Tanaka Debuchi, rite conduc ces and Mrs. an associ- ursday night er will dis- until the Cabinet many o Tos- with Stim- itchell of the of Italy and de Martino, Robert Lowe er and many in Constitu- o tor 1 his sist the Bachelor the C] ball at many Ganr the t a lunches on Henry n the othe as will have in the a number of and resident so- the winsome @aughter of the Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi, will ball room at the embassy on Massa- receive es usual on New Year day. christen the There | chusetts they to be nese avenue, when Christmas week give a dance for her, the guests ool friends. The Japa- ats are to some extent adapti hemselves to the Ameri mode g and Mile. Tanak knows all of the popular steps. A full program awaits soclety this g with the Bachelors at the Mayflower tomorrow night, which | will be preceded by a number of din- ner parties. The midnight supper, the the figur e dance and | Bachelors re- and care this tomorrow celved unusual tho year and the d which opens the se lons, will be partic nt night, | several cotil- There d effect that the Metro e of Washinztor son of Motrop is well discontinu grand ope:: at the defer action cially speak- Fox Theater | eason, n, since it is position, it had better a thriftier time, One season in the ing. left such a memery mingled with a great mus one can never forget it. Of concerts there are many, and the Hans Kindler handling of both his series in Consti- tution Hall and at the Central High School for the ional Symphony | MRS. DANIEL Wardman With Senator Hastings (Delaware), living at Harris-Ewing Photo. O. HASTINGS, Park Hotel. Orchestra is proving a wonderful suc- Had old-time prices been main- Army Surgeon General iz roullineeiel And: Mye. Patterson meager. Are Guests of Honor ained response ng the days of the t W nistration, whe Miss Mar the President’s elder daughter ir Wilford Grenfell as her guest and assisted him in promoting his hos- | pital work on the Labrador coast, is the | ale of the handiwork of the Labrador | women, men and children to be carried | e on at the Junior League offices, on Con-| The Surgeon General of the Army necticut avenue, December 21-22. Sir|and Mrs. Robert U. Patterson were the Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ballan- tine to Entertain at Dinner Dance. Wilford and Lady Grenfell were guests | honor guests at dinner last evening of | at the White House while in Washing- | Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West. The ton and have since then returned u):other guests were Maj. Gen. and Mrs the Capital for visits and in the interest | William D. Connor, Maj. Gen. and Mrs of the hospital work. Articles in the | Henry P. McCain, Maj. Gen. and Mrs sale are remarkably interesting and will | Herbert B. Crosby, Maj. Gen. and Mrs add unusual features for Christmas| Davis, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles H shoppers. Bridges, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Harry G | Bishop, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John L. | Dew Mzj. Gen. and Mrs. Guy V. s e | Henry, Maj. Gen. and Mfs. J-hn W. Of Visiting Arbitrators | Gulick, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Samuel The Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles | Hof, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Evans Hughes will be hosts at dinner | Callan, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Joseph P. Monday, December 14, in honor of the | Tracy, Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow visiting arbitrators of the Guatemala- | and Col. and Mrs. David S. Stanley. Honduras arbitration, Ma). and Mrs. West will entertain at | Mrs. Hughes will not be at home|a buffet supper December 30, Monday, December 14, and not again untll Monday, January 11, except that the Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes will Dinner Planned in Honor The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury and Mrs. Arthur (Continued e Page 2, | Secretary and Mrs. Adams See Service Teams Play Mr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Jr., Will Spend Christmas | Holidays in Washington With His parcnts, ’ The Secretary of the Nagy and Mrs. Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde will have their | Charles Prancis Adams will return to- | daughter, Miss Carolyn Hyde, with them in their apartment at the May- v 1 W York. They had in their Sf”’( ‘f:s’:’v:i:y Z‘:'me A"’nv_m\f‘y foot | floWer for the holidays. Miss Hyde will ball ;ame the Secretary's brother and | *I*iVe Saturday, December 19, from the sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur| URIVersity of Michigan Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry S.| Morgan, of New York, son-in-law and daughter of Secretary and Mrs. Adams Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham will remain in their apartment on Six teenth street through the Ohristmas R holidays and will have with them thelr The Secretary of the Interior and | two sons, Mr. Brewster Bingham and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur will have their | young Jonathau Bingham, son, Mr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, jr., with | them at the Mayflower for the Christ- | ,:;Z:‘;X:S::'s:;(;? G‘;‘v‘;:f;! ea- fan apartment at the Mayflower for the Cammsiiae | congressional season. ‘They wil spend “The Secretary and Mrs. Ray Lyma | CAUIS at thels home in Aramore, Wilbur will entertain at dinner Tues- | F®» Where their son-in-law and daugh- ey ot st ter, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Clement- son, 2d, will join them for a week's The Secretary of Agriculture and | (Continued on Page 6, Column 4. Representative and Mrs, Harry Clay Ransley of Pennsylvania are oceupying ’ MRS. WARREN R. Whose husband is the new Senator from Vermont. Underwood Photo, AUSTIN, TVTr.aners.W'.E.Hope [ Give Reception for Debutante Daughter Miss Carol_vn Cl\antry Will Arrive From Vassar Saturday. The former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Walter Ewing | Hope gave a reception yesterday after- noon in their New York home for their | debutante daughter, Miss Helen Talcott | Hope, who will be formally introduced at & supper_dance at the Ritz Carlton December 30, | Comdr and Mrs. Allan Chantry will be joined Baturday by their debutante (Continuea on Page 6, Column 2. At on Homes Discontinued | Until After New Year| Mrs, Reed, wife of Senator David A. Reed of Pennsylvania, will not observe | her Thursday at home in Decembef. | | Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett and her sister, | Mrs, Charles G. Matthews, will not be at home tomorrow afternoon, nor will they recelve again until after the holi- | dnys. MRS. GEORGE McGILL, Bride of Senator McGill of Kansas, getting her introduction to official society. Underwood Photo. er to Today—Dinn ¢ to Po The dean of the diplomatic corps, the | Ambassador of Italy, and Donna An- tolnetta de Martino were guests at the | dinner given last evening by the Am- bassador of Great Britain and Lady Lindsay in the embassy on Massachu- | setts avenue. The other guests were | the Ambassidor of Germany and Frau | von Prittwitz und Gaffron, the Am- | bassador of Peru, Senor Don Manuel de | Preyre y Santander; Countess Szechenyi, | wife of the Minister of Hungary; Mrs. | | Bingham, wife of Senator Hiram Bing- ham; Senator Millard F. Tydings, Rep- Tesentative A. Piatt Andrew, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, Representative and Mrs. Chester C. Bol- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano Rob- bins, Mrs. Walter Dillingham, Mrs, Frederic A. Keep, Mrs. George Cabot Lodge, Maj. Gen. William Lassiter, Mr. Coleman Jennings, Herr Alexander von | Wuthenau, third secretary of the Ger- man embassy, and members of the em- bassy staff, including the second sec- retary and Mrs. Torr, the attache, Mr. Mark Watson, and Mr. H. W. A. Freese- Pennefather, third secretary, ’r The Ambassadcr of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara will be hosts at luncheon today. The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. | Pilipowicz, was host at dinner Wednes- day evening, entertaining in compli- | ment to the United States Ambassadot | to Poland, Mr. John N. Willys. Others in the company were the Postmaster | General, Mr. Walter F. Brown; Senator | Simeon D. Fess, Senator Arthur Cap-| per, Senator George H. Moses, Senator | Hiram Bingham, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Representative Charles Linthi- | cum, Representative Hamilton Fish, jr.; | Representative Sol Bloom, Represent- ative Joseph W. Martin, jr.; Repre- sentative John G. Cooper of Ohio, the chief of staff, U. S. A, Gen. Douglas MacArthur; governor of the Federal Reserve Board, Mr. Eugene Meyer; Mr Robert Kelley and Mr. Pierre DeL. Boal of the State Department and the mem- bers of the embassy staff. The Ambassador of Chile, Senor| Cruchaga, was received yesterday at noon by President Hoover, when he presented Dr. Emilio Bello Codisido former Vice President of Chile and now a member of the Guatemala-Hon- duras arbifration tribunal, which will| open in Washington Tuesday. ‘The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke will entertain a company at| dinner Priday evening. | The Minister of Jugoslavia, Dr. Pita- | mic, was host to a company of 21 at dinner last evening. | The Minister of Denmark and Mme. | | Wadsted moved last week to Wardman | Park Hotel, where they have taken an | apartment for a few weeks. They plan to go into their own home in about two months. Mme. van Swinderin, wife of the Netherlands Minister to London and formerly Minister at Washington, who And Lady Lindsay Hosts ;Senor ancl Senora De Ferrara WlH Give Luncheon HOI‘IOI’ U. S, Envoy Iafld. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, at Westover, their home on Massachusetts avenue, will leave this week to return to London. Mme. van Swinderin was the (Continued on Page 6, Column 5., Utmorc-chd Engagement Announced From Wisconsin Mrs, George Utz of Appleton, Wis., announces the engagement of her daughter, Betty Utmore, to Mr. Crosby Noyes Boyd of Greenwich, Conn., and Washington. The wedding will take place in the near future. Mr. Boyd is the son of Mrs. Theodore L. Pomeroy of Greenwich and the late George W. Boyd, and is a nephew of Mr. Theodore W. Noyes and Mr. Frank B. Noyes of Washington. Miss Utmore is a graduate of Milwau- kee Downer Seminary and attended Milwaykee Downer College, Mr. Boyd is a graduate of St. George's School, Newport, R. I, and Princeton University. He is a member of the Princeton Club of New York and the Chevy Chase Club of Washington. Mrs. Robert Lee Livingston announces the engagement of her daughter, Martha Lord, to Mr. Sherman Augustus Chant- land, son of Col. and Mrs. William Chantland of Washington. The wed- ding will take place Thursday, Janu- ary 7. Mr, and Mrs, Alexar er B. Eadie an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter Marion to Mr. Ralph T. French of Natick, Mass. Mrs. _]ouett Shouse Hostess To Governor of Kansas Mrs. Jouett Shouse entertained at an informal reception in her home Fri- day evening in honor of Gov. Harry Woodring of Kansas, who was the honor guest and speaker at the Natiomal Democratic Club earlier in the evening. In the company were a number of per- sons prominent in political affairs, in- cluding Gov. Joseph B. Ely of Massa- chusatts. Miss Betty Shouse, debutante daugh- ter of Mrs. Shouse, will make her debut next Sunday afternoon at a tea at her home. Cards 6\:70: Afternoon Teas and At Homes Mrs. Grosvenor H. Backus and her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Floyd Crosby, have issued cards for two at homes, Saturday afternoon and Sunday afternoon, December 19 and 20, in the bome of Mr. and Mrs. Backus at 2416 Tracy place, Miss Genevieve Hendricks will receive this afternoon from 4:30 to 7 o'clock in her Georgetown home at 3051 N street, when a short program of music will be given during the reception hours. Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser will be at heme this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in her studfo. v