Evening Star Newspaper, April 11, 1932, Page 19

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SOCIETY | (Continued From Second Page) including the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara, the Minister of Jugoslavia, Dr. Leonide Pitamic; Sen- ator and Mrs. Warren R. Austin, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bristol, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Joseph Strauss and Maj. Gen. Blanton Winship. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Forster enter- tained 16 to the dinner dance at Ward- man Park Hotel Saturday evening and, with their guests, remained for the sup- per dance in the gold room of the hotel. Mr. Francis Stoughton Walker will be host to a company of 11 at dinner THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932. tor, Rev. Father Callan officiating. A nuptial mass followed. The bride wore a suit of rose beige trimmed in fur and a corsage bouquet | of pink sweet peas and lilies of the val- | ley. Her cousin, Miss Mary Louise Har- | rison, was maid of honor, wearing a | costuffie of brown and a corsage bou- | quet of pink roses and lilies of the val- | | of the bride, was best man After the wedding breakfast, Mr. and | Mrs. Watt started on a motor trip to !New York and on their return will be at home at Thirteenth and Monroe | streets northwest | _Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Treadwell of Parls, France, are at the Carlton for several days. Miss Louise Wocd of Wardman Park | Hotel had guests lunching with her in- | formally yesterday at Wardman Park and are established at Wardman per- manently. Mrs. Scott to Fete Visitors In Alexandria Tomorrow. Mrs. Louis S. Scott, president of the Garden Club of Alexandria, will en- tertain at luncheon tomorrow in honor Garden Club of Virginia, before the Narcissus Show to be held that day at Gadsby's Tavern, Other guests will be: Miss Rose Greely, Mrs. Fairfax Har- rison of Washington, Mrs. William Massie and Mrs. Andrew Christian of Richmond, Mrs, D. C. Sands and Mrs. Floyd Harris of Middleburg, Mrs. Jos- eph Walker of Woodberry Forest, Mr. B. Y. Morrison and Mr. Edwin Powell of Washington and Mr. Erlo Van Waveran of New York. Many prominent hostesses already have taken boxes for the American Bandmasters’ Concert, which is to be given under the auspices of the Dis- | trict of Columbia Chapter of the Amer- lican Red Cross, in Constitution Hall ley. Mr. Harry G. Paddon, jr., brother of Mrs. Leslie Gray, president of the Sunday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Among the boxholders are: Mrs. Herbert Hoo- | ver, Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, Mrs, Robert P. Lamont, Mme, Debuchi, Vis- countess d'Alte, Countess Szechenyi, Mme. Wadsted, Mrs. Key Pitmenn, Mrs. H. A Strong, Mrs. Frederic A Keep, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Miss Alice J. Clapp, Mrs F. Trubee Davison, Mrs. Gibson Fahne- | stock, M Lowell Fletcher Hobart, Mrs. U. 8. Grant, 3d; Mrs. Morris E. Locke and Mrs. Eugene Meyer. Gen. John A. Johnston also has taken a box for the occasion. Miss Jean Stephenson, newly re- elected president of the District of Co- lumbia League of American Pen Women, will head a large representation from the branch at the authors’ breakfast of the National League Saturday, April 23, at the Willard Hotel. Many of the members have made reservations for guests &lso so that this company will number considerably more than 100. At Miss Stephenson's table will be | Mrs. William Walton Badgely, first vice | prestdent of the District branch ana | vice chairman of the national art ex- | hibit of the league; Mrs. Lucia Hannah | Hadley, chairman of publicity for the District branch, who will have as her guesis Mrs. Ernest I Lewis, wife of the Interstate Commerce Commissioner; Mrs. James H. Genugh and Miss Mary Hornaday, Mr. and Mrs. William Ste- vens, the latter known professionally as Ada Borden Stevens, State vice presi- dent for Rhode Island, and their gu Mr. Lewis Lofton Moneyway and Mrs. Estelle M. 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