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mB-2 SO SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Guests At Dinner This Evening of Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes. HE President and Mrs. Hoover will be entertained at dinner this evening by the Chief Jus- tice and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes in their home on R ftreet. | The President and Mrs. Hoover. | Mveather permitting, will attend the| opening of the base ball season this fternoon at the flith Stadium hey will have a large party with them, fncluding members of the cabinet and their wives. Several groups attending onventions in Washington were re- | geived today at the White House. The Vice President, Mr. Curtis, and pis sister, Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Will be the guest speakers at the annual | maple sugar party of the Vermont As- sociation at the Willard this evening. Mrs. Mabel R. Pierce, president of the @ssociation, will preside and Senator Porter H. Dale will act as toastmaster Ladies of the ‘Vermont congressional | Welegation will head the receiving line mt the reception preceding the dinner | with Mrs. Mabel R. Pierce, Mrs. Frank E. Hickey, Mrs. Charles A. Webb, Mrs W. W. Husband, Mrs. Gforge R. Wales @nd Mrs. Joseph Fairbanks. Dancing will follow the dinne; frs. Gann Entertained ‘oday by Mrs. Grosvenor. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of the Vice President, was the guest in | whose honor Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor | entertained at luncheon today at Wild | Acres. Among the guests were Mrs. | Ray Lyman Wilbur, Mrs. Porter H. , Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Mrs. Bert- | 1l. Mrs. Willilam V. Pratt, son 1. Cone, Mrs. W. W. Husband, Mme. Grouitch, Mrs. Ed- | ward W. Koch, Miss Antoinette Greely, | Mrs. Luther H. Reichelderfer, Mrs. | David Allan Robertson, Mrs. Walter R Tuckerman, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong Mrs. James W. Good, Mrs. Lowell | Fletcher Hobart. Mrs. Jacob Leander | Loose and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell. [ The dean of the diplomatic corps, the | ‘Ambassador of Italy and Donna An- | tonietta de Martino will be the guests in whose honor the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara will en- | tertain at dinner this evening. | The Ambassador of Italy, Nobile Gia- ‘ tamo de Martino, entertained at| luncheon yesterday at the embassy, | when the guests included the Minister | of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; Repre- | sentative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Repre- { sentative and Mrs. Malcolm Baidrige,‘ Judge John Barton Payne, Dr. and Mrs. | Cloyd Heck Marvin, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George P. Scriven, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur | Stanley Riggs. Conte and Contessa | Leone Fumasoni-Biondi, Miss Janet | Richards. \ Alice Driggs, Miss Vera | Bloom. Miss Meta Morris Evans, Dr.| Paul Wilstach, Mgr. Francis Lardone, | Mr. C. P. Wiliamson, and members of the embassy staff, including the | counselor, Conte Marchetti di Muriag- Mo, and the secretary, Nobile Carlo Boardi. — | ‘The Ambassador of Prance and Mme. | Claudel were hosts at luncheon today, entertaining in compliment to Mme. de Bassonpierre, wife of the Belgian Am- | bassador to Japan, who is the guest for a few days of the Acting Secretary of State and Mrs. William R. Castle, jr. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Lindsay entertained at din- mer last evening, their guests being the Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs Mills, Representative and Mrs. Lewis ‘W. Douglas, former United States Am- | bassador to Mexico and Mrs. Henry P. | Fletcher, Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Harvey H. Bundy, Chief of the Protocol Division of the State De- partment and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Harrison, | Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mrs. A, S. | Mather, the minister counselor of the embassy, Mr. Osborne; the naval at- | Charles Williamson. The Minister of Finland, Mr. L. As- fron, opened the exhibition of Finnish rug and tapestry and other native arts Baturday in New York at the Roerich Museum. Senator Simeon D. Fess entertained | Bt dinner last evening at the Carlton, | the company numbering six. Senator and Mrs. Warren R. Austin | ©of Vermont have as their guests at the Mayflower Mr. and Mrs. John Warren Goss of Burlington, Vt., who spent the Winter in th uth. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Covey Robbins | bf Pelham, N. Y.. and Brattleboro, Vt., | wlso visited Senator and Mrs. Austin on their way to New York from Florida gnd left Washington yesterday. | of the Navy Ernest Lee Jahncke, accom- daughter, Miss Adele left ' Washington Philipgeorn rs0 C1ETY. THE- EVENIN( STAR, ‘ 1 WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932. Sir John Simon, British forelgn secre- | tary, escorted Mr. Mellon to the castle. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard H Brownson have returned to Washington from Lake Wales, Fla, and have| opened their apartment at the May- flower. Charles F. Ramey of| Marshall, Va., announce the engage- ment of their niece, Miss Blanche Bowersett, to Mr. James W. Sawyer of Columbia, N. C. The announcement was made at a delightful luncheon given at their home | | on Saturday, April 2. The house was charmingly decorated with roses and | Spring flowers. g As the guests entered the dining} room each was presented with an en- velope by little Miss Lorraine Skinner of Washington, D. C. cousin of the bride-elect, who was dressed as a post- man. Each envelope contained a card announcing that the “cat is out of the bag.” Immediately afterward a delightful luncheon was served. The color scheme of pale yellow and green was attrac- tively carried out in the mints, cakes and ices. The room was lighted with yellow candles and the centerpiece was | of yellow_roses. After luncheon bridge were played. The wedding will take place early in the Summer. The bride-to-be is & charming and popular member of the | younger society in Fauquier County. | Mr. Sawyer is a graduate of Wake Philipsborn =BETWEEN FaG Mr. and Mrs. late Saturday for Miami and will re- turn to the Mayflower in a week or 10 days. ‘The First Assistant Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Joseph M. Dixon of Wardman Park Hotel announce the en- gagement of their daughter Betty to Mr. Marshall Winslow Stearns, son of Mrs. Stearns and the late Mr. Harry N. Stearns of Cambridge, Mass. The wedding will take place this Summer in the Dixon home in Montana. Ambassador Mellon Guest Of King George at Luncheon. The United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, was the guest Saturday at luncheon of King George V, in the famous old castle on the hill above the ‘Thames. 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