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B—2 SQCIE SOCIETY. The President and Mrs. Ropsevelt Will| Entertain Informally at Dinner Tonight for M. Herriot. mally this evening in the White House in compliment to the| former premier of France, M.| Herriot. Mrs. Roosevelt and her house | guest, Miss Ishbel MacDonald, attended | the meeting of the Labor Committee of | the House of Representatives today. The First Lady was a guest at the weekly meeting of the Senate Ladles’ Luncheon Club at the Capitol and this evening is expected to attend for a short time the banquet of the United | Daughters of 1812. . At the tea hour at the Executive| Mansion today Mrs. Roosevelt will have | 2 small company with her as an in- | formal farewell to Miss MacDonald, | who will leave later in the day for New Haven, Conn,, to visit Miss Lillian | ‘Wald, a family friend of long standing. ‘The First Lady took her usual horse- back ride this morning. | The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, was host at luncheon today en- tertaining at the- Sulgrave Club in honor of the prime minister of Great | Britain. the Right Honorable James | Ramsay MacDonald; the Prime Min-| ister of Canada, the Right Honorable R. B. Bennett, and the former Presi- dent of the Council of Ministers of the French Republic, M. Edouard Herriot. Others in the company were the Am- bassador of Great Britain, Sir Ronald | Lindsay; the Ambassador of France, | M. Andre de La Boulaye; the Minister | of Canada, Mr. Willam Duncan He: ridge; Sir Robert Vansittart, Sir Fred- | erick Leith-Ross, Mr, A. N. Barlow, HE President and Mrs. Roosevelt | I will be hosts at dinner infor- | | vention, Art Thursday afternoon from 3 until § o'clock, The Minister of Canada and Mn.' Herridge have as their guest at the legation the prime minister of Canads, | Mr. Richard Bennett, brother of Mrs. Herridge, who arrived in Washington yes- terday at 4:20 o'clock. Shortly after his arrival the prime minister called on the President at the White House. The Minister and Mrs. Herridge will entertain at dinner this evening in the legation in honor of Mr. Bennett, who will go to the White House tomorrow afternoon to be the guest of the Presi- dent and Mrs. Roosevelt. Tomorrow evening the Minister will be entertained at dinner by the Undersecretary of State and Mrs. William Phillips, and Thursday there will be a reception at the Canadian legation and a dinner at the White House in honor of Mr. Bennett, who will leave the White House some time Friday. Mr. Bennett will hold a press con- ference at the legation this afternoon :30 o'clock. The Minister of Finland, Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom, will entertain at din- ner Tuesday, May 9. The Minister of the Union of South | Africa, Mr. Eric Hendrik Louw, has| gone to New York for a short stay, and from there he will go to Pittsburgh to attend the National Foreign Trade Con- | at which he will deliver an address. The Colombian Minister to Mexico, THE EVENING liver an address at the annual Hiiichéon of the Barmard College Club of Néw The counselor of the French embassy, M. Henry, will be host at dinner evening, entertaining at 1925 I street, recently opened as a club by Mrs. James P. Curtis. His guests will include mem- bers of the staff of the former premier of France, M. Edouard Herriot. The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, left Washington yesterday morn to de- liver addresses in Philadelp! and New York. Dr. Rowe will return here this evening. The former Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron and thelr young daughter Marisa, will sail tonight on the Europa for their home in Germany. The Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. | Harry H. Woodring, has as his guests at the Mayflower former Representative and Mrs. Guy T. Helvering of Kansas. Mr. Helvering recently has been men- tioned for appointment as commis- sioner of Internal Revenue. The newly appointed United States Ambassador to the Court of 8t. James and Mrs. Robert W. Bingham, accom- panied by their daughter, Miss Hen- riatta Bingham, who have been at the Carlton for a short time, will go to New York today and will sail tonight aboard the Leviathan for the Ambas- sador’s post in London, The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Col. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, will be host at luncheon Thursday at the May- i flower, entertaining in compliment to| the officers of the Spanish training | ship which will arrive at the Navy| Yard tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Compton Hosts To Secretary and Mrs. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Compton enter- tained at dinner last evening, their| guests including the Secretary of Agri- culture and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McClellan Rit- ter, Mr. and Mrs R. Y. Stuart, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Moulton, Comdr. and Mrs. fairs of were ber:‘“ Edward A. Herl Dorsey, McCook, aunt of Lady Beauchamp, and Mrs. Howard Nelson of Columbus, Ohio, another niece of Mrs. McCook. STAR, ning on the Europa to join her father lnn;nlhnd. g Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams are giv-' ing an informal tea this afternoon at the Brcadmoor in honor of Mrs. John Duncan McDonald of Grand Rapids, Mich, who is their guest for some days. Mrs. McDonald formerly Miss True daughter of Mr. Williams of the Farm Board and Mrs, Willlams and her “cot- ton wedding” in Bethlehem Chapel last year was one of the most charming af- the season, the bride and her |t attendants being dressed in cotton lace. Odessa Gossett, foster Miss Clara N. Bates, sister of Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Clinton Tribby enter- tained at luncheon today in the Na- tional Woman's Country Club, in com- | E’lment to Lady Evelyn Beauchamp of ndon, England. The other guests Stewart, Mrs. Mrs. H. McKennedy Lady Beauchamp, Mrs. H. K. Mc- Cock, Mr. McCook and Mrs. Howard Nelson of Columbus, luncheon party at the Olney Inn yes. terday. Ohio, formed a Mr. Justice Pierce Butler, Mr. Justice Willls VanDevanter and Mr. Justice George Sutherland were among those present at the exhibition of portraits given yesterday at the Mayflower by Mr. Nicholas R. Brewer, who had recently completed their portraits. Also present in the company of more than 300 were the Egyptian charge d'affaires, Nicolas Khalll Bey: Mrs. ‘Woodrow , Wilson, Representative Vir- ginia Jenckes, Mrs. Pierce Butler, Mrs. ‘Willis VanDevanter, Mrs. George Suther- land, Mrs. George F. Elmore, Mrs. John Bennett, Mrs. Prederic Atherton, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Berryman, Mrs. Charles Alden King, Mrs. E. B. Hickerson, Miss Gage, Mrs. Gordon Asher, Mrs. Ernest Hum- phrey Daniel, Johnson, Baroness de Sternneck. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren. Rev. Meade ; Bolton MacBryde, Mrs. Arthur C. Moses, Miss Elizabeth Mulhoffer Charlotte Mulhoffer. Mrs. Prederick T. P. and Miss ‘Williams, will assist her this afterncon. Isles, returning to this country June 18. Mr. Berryman is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman and his wife is a daughter of the assistant commissioner of the Bureau of Industrial Alcohol, and Mrs. B. R. Rhees. Mrs. Berryman for- merly was Miss Louise Rhees and is a graduate of George Washington Univer- sity. She won. the trip abroad through the contest for the most logical ending of “One-Wi " written in 20 ving been con- ducted by & local newspaper and thea- er. Mr. and M York by D Berryman were met in and Mrs. Rhees and WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 25 1933. Miss Marle Siegrist, a classmate of | Mrs. Berryman, who saw them sail. H Army Relief Horse Show l To Settle Mooted Question. There has been an old argument raging for years, relative to the method of riding a horse over the jumps. The Army has a method which they claim unbeatable while the fox-hunting eivi- lians have another which they claim to be without peer and moreover natural. The discussion has ranged from New tE}:x‘eclmm to California and even beyond seas. Washingtonians will have the oppor- (Continued on Third Pag: Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. ~BETWEEN FsC Featuring the most delightful fashions.in bill! 9.95 9.95 frocks with change back from a ten dollar 795 395 SOCIETY. WooDWARD & LoTHROP 0™ Stamere Prose Distmict 3300 U™F a0 O You can afford to be Myron Hutchinson, jr., of Annapolis; Mr. and Mrs. L. Corrin Strong, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong. Mr. R. B. White just as high hat as you please, if you choose from this high spirited colles , that has sn inordinate regard for the new and smart. $12.75 MILLINERY SALON ‘Tump FLOOR. Mr. Charles Howard-Smith, and Mr. | sy K | Senor Fabio Lozano, with his family, is A . Qreton of the British delega- | visiting his parents. the Minister of M. Bstiert Conleaiie: M. foass o ;|Colombla and Senora de Lozano. In| g f'waneas Mr. Huntington Taylor, Mr., | Sergeant at arms of the House of Repre- Bizot M. Eirlk Labonne. and M. sean | their apartment at Wardman Park | broni"Winer of Laurel Miss. and the | sentatives, has returned to her home Paul-Boncour of the French delega- | FOlel for a few weeks before BOINg: host's brothers and sisters-in-law, Dr, |8t 1026 Sixteenth street after attending tion; the Secretary of Commerce, Mr, | ©© Mexico City. and Mrs. Karl Compton and Dr. and | the funeral of her mother, Mrs. W. J. Senator and Mrs. John H. Bank-|Mrs. Arthur Compton, who are their | Fullerton, at Hamilton, Mont. Daniel C. Roper; Senator Key Pittman, | Senator Joseph' T. Robinson. Repre-|head have as thelr guests thelr son|house Foalts oxihe ook e oty sentative Joseph W. Byrns, Represent- and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. ative Robert, L. Doughton, Representa- | W, Bankhead of Jasper, Ala, and their | National Academy of Sciences and thelr tive Allen T. Treadway, Representa- small daughter Barbara. Wives accompanied Mrs. Wilson Comp- | tive Hamilton Fish, jr.; Representative| Mrs. H. M. Davis. daughter of Sen- | ton this morning to Wakefleld Manor Sam D. McReynolds, former Secretary ator and Mrs. Bankhead, who spent of State, D. Raymond Moley; Assis- return to her Frocks Mrs. Kenneth Romney, wife of the Judge J. Crawford Biggs of Raleigh. | the other = polka-dot N. C., newly-named solicitor general of jacket froc the United States, is a guest at thel| Mayflower, where Mrs. Biggs will join | him in about & week. : for the day. Also making the trip with | them is Mrs. Dwight Hinckley of Cin-| cinnati, who, with Mr. Hinckley, ar-| Mr. and Mrs. James T. Berryman | Easter with them, will Undersecretary of State, Mr. William Phillips: Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr; Assistant Secretary | of State, Mr. Raymond Moley; Assis- | tant Secretary of State, Mr. Summer Welles; the chief of the Proctocol Di- vision of the State Department, Mr. Warren Delano Robbins; the economic adviser of the State Department, Mr. Herbert Feis; the minister counselor of the British embassy, Mr. F. D. G. Os- | borne; the commercial counselor of the| British embassy, Mr, H. O. Chalkley; | the financial counselor of the British embassy, Mr. T. K. Bewley: the coun- selor of the Canadian legation, Mr. | home in Birmingham, Ala, today. Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes of Alexan- dria and Mrs. Kentwell Barnes of Hef- well, England, will be the guests in whose honor Mrs. Frederick Dawson Richardson will entertain the members of the Fairfax Garden Club, of which the hostess is a member, Tuesday after- noon, May 2, from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Richardson will be assisted by Mrs. George Rothwell Brown, Mrs. Jewell Thornton, Mrs. Robert Graham and Mrs. Harley Peyton Wilson, president of the Fairfax Garden Club. The marriage of Mrs. Elinor Stewart rived last night to visit Mr. and ‘Wilson Compton. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose enter- | tained at dinner last evening at the | Mayflower in compliment to Mrs. John | M. Zarecor of Elkton. Ky., Mr Justice McReynolds. Mrs. August Belmont of New York | City is a guest at the Mayflower while Antique Jewelry, | Furniture, Miss Gladys Szechenyi, daughter of | Obiects. in Washington for the week. the new Hungarian Minister to the Court of St. James and former Min- ister to this ccuntry. will sail this eve- Mrs. | flew to New York last week and were at the Edison Hotel until they sailed Sunday aboard the Champlain. will spend six weeks traveling in France, Germany, Switzeriand and_the British | sser’of ARNOLD GALLERIES ‘They 1306 G St. N.W. ver, Sheffield— Mirrors, Brasses—Art A. F. ARNOLD Now In Our Own Building 1306 G ST. N.W. Special— Rigaud’s Hume Wrong and Mr. R. K. Finlayson of the Canadian delegation. | Ayres, daughter of Representative Percy H. Stewart of Plainfield, N. J., to Mr. Folke H. Nilsson of New York and Gothenberg. Sweden, oldest son of Maj. Hugo Nilsson of Gothenberg, took place Saturday in Mamaroneck, N. Y. 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The Ambassador of France and Mme. de La Boulaye will entertain a company this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the embassy in honor of the former premier of France, M. Edouard Herriot, who is in Washington for a few days. The 250 guests will be limited to officials of this Government and foreign Ambas- sadors at this post, with a few personal friends of the Ambassador and Mme. de La Boulaye, made when they were in Washington during the war. Un Air Embaume Cleansing Cream (Regularly $1.10) Un Air Embaume Face Powder (Gift Box) ‘TorLeTriEs, Aisies 14, 16, 18, 30, Fmst FLooR. . Myriad fetching frocks, one example sketched is a sheer jacket frock with eye- let batiste sleeves. Sizes 11 to 4 Under-$10-Frocks —Second Floor. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Lindsay entertained at dinner last evening in the embassy in honor of the | prime minister of England, Mr. Ramsay | MacDonald, and Miss Ishbel MacDon- ald. 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