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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) * & suite at the Carlton for the session of Congress. Senator Harry Flood Byrd has re- turned to Washington from his home at Winchester, Va., and is at the Shoreham. Representative and Mrs. Jesse P. Wolcott and their son Jesse and their niece. Miss Fanchon Aldrich of Michigan, have taken a house at 3919 Harrison street for the congressional | season. Mrs. George Burnham, wife of | Representative Burnham, of Califor- nia had as her guests at luncheon today at the Mayflower, following the morning concert, Mrs. Warren R. Austin, Mrs. John H. Russell, Mrs. Charles H. Lyman and Mrs. Arthur MacArthur. Representative Anning S. Prall is at the Shoreham, accompanied by Mrs, Prall. Among others of the con- | gressional contingent at the Shoreham are: Representative-elect Thomas C. Hennings of St. Louis, Mo.; Repre-| sentative Leo Kocialkowski of Chi- | cago, qu'csenlaln'e Peter A. Cav chia of ‘Newark, N. J., and Repre: geitatve Theodore Peyser of ork. New Representative-clect and Mrs. Rich- | ard J v of Brooklyn, N. Y. | are established at the Shoreham for | the duration of Congress. With them | in the Capital and to spend a week are the former's brother, Mr. James A. Tonry, and Mrs. Tonry and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kuhnemund, all of Brooklyn. Representative and Mrs. Arthur D. Healey of Massachusetts are occupy- ing an apartment at the Mayflower. Mrs. Healey is plarning to remain here for two weeks and will then return to their home in Somerville, Mass. For the remainder of the con- gressional season, Mrs. Healey will di- vide her time between the Capital and their New England home. Representative William Granfield has come from Springfield, Mass., and is at the Shoreham, where he will make his home during the congres- sional season. Representative and Mrs. D, J. Dris- | coll of Pennsylvania have their daugh. ters. Mrs. Gail Scott and Miss Eliza- | beth Driscoll of St. Marys, Pa., a their guests at the Mayflower. Mrs, with thelr two children are now on a | cruise, will not return to the Capital until Sunday. The naval attache of the Italian Embassy and the Marghesa Sant’Or- sola have given up their apartment in the Mayflower and moved to the house at 4447 Hawthorne street, which they have leased for the Winter. The secretary of the Rumanian Le- gaiion and Mme. Popovici sailed to- day from New York for California. They will sail through the Panama Canal and arrive at Los Angeles, where they will spend some time in Hollywood. Mrs. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, wife of Assistant Secretary of the Navy.f was hostess informally at tea vester- day afternoon, entertaining a com- pany of young people for Miss Cynthia H Towniey Beatty, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Harold Clifton Beatty of Mindo Lake, Skaneateles, N. Y. and her fiance, Lieut. Comdr. William Good- win Ludlow, jr, U. S. N., whose en- gagement was announced yesterday by | Mr. and Mrs. Beatty. Assistant Sec- retary and Mrs. Roosevelt and Mr. and Mrs. Beatty are “next-door” neighbors, their places near Skaneateles ad- | joining. The wedding of Miss Beatty and Comdr. Ludlow will take place at Mindo Lake, the home of the bride's parents, in May Assistant Attorney General Mr. Frank J. Wideman, was host to a company at the tea dance yesterday at the Everglades Club at Palm Beach, wiers he is spending a short time. Countess Szechenyi, wife of the Hungarian Minister at London, who formerly was Minister at Washington, will be joined tomorrow or late today by her daughter, Countess Hadik, wife of Count Bela Hadik of Hungary. Countess Hadik, formerly Miss Alice Czechenyi, will arrive this afternoon in New York aboard the Rex for her first visit in this country since her marriage several years ago in St. Matthews' Church, a large and bril- | liant reception following in the Hun- | garian Legation. Count and Countess Szechenyi pur- chased the house at 2929 Massa- chusetts avenue which served as the legation during the Minister's regime here, and the countess and her daugh- ters, Miss Nandine Szechenyi and Miss Sylvia Szechenyi, have returned ere for a part of the Winter season. The_Minister, who has remained at his Yost at London, is expected to join them later in the Winter. Another daughter of the Minister and THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Pittsburgh, Mrs. James H. Wolfe, Mrs. J. Wood Clark, Mrs. John B, Kelly of Philadelphia, Mrs. Chester Rhodes, Mrs. Thomas A. Logue, Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, Mrs. Clinton B. Eflenberger, Mrs, Warren Van Dyke and Mrs. June PFickel. The American Minister to Canada and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins have returned to Ottcwa after spend- ing Christmas with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cochrane Forbes, where Mr. Warren Delano Robbins, jr, and Mr. Edward H. Robbins, sons of the Minister and Mrs. Robins, also spent the holidays. Mr. John Hinckley, secretary to the Minister, will return to Ottowa Mon- day, Mrs. Hinckley remaining in Washington for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley are guests of the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blaise de Sibour. Gov.-elect George H. Earle of Penn- sylvania, a guest at the Mayflower, will attend the reception to be given this afternoon at the hotel by the Pennsylvania State Democratic Com- mittee in honor of &nawr‘dosephg. Guffey. Mrs. Earle accompanied her husband to Washington. The American Ambassador to Italy |and Mrs. Breckenridge Long will be { the guests in whose honor Mr. Robert Jackson will entertain at a supper party at the 1925 F street club fol- lowing the diplomatic reception at the White House this evening. bassador, Compte Robert Straten Pontholtz, Comtesse van der Straten Pontholz and their schoolgirl daughter, sailed from Antwerp today aboard the { Champlain. They are expected to arrive in New York January 10, where they will remain for several days before coming to the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Fletcher heve returned to their apartment in the Madison in New York after spend- ing Christmas and the holidays in their home in Greenwich, Conn. 1 Mrs. Henry R. Rea of . Pittsburgh, who spent many Winters in Washing- ton during the war and for some time after, is again at Palm Beach for the season. She was re-elected vice presi- i dent of the Town Planning Commis~ sion yesterday, when Mrs. George Alexander McKinlock was re-elected president and Mr. J. Trevette Lock- wood, secretary. Mr. J. Leonard Replogie was named to succeed the late Mrs. Henry Phipps as a life mem- ' ber of the commission. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Drexel Biddle | jr, of New York are guests at the' The newly appointed Belgian Am- | von der | accompanied by | Mayflower while in Washington for & few days. Miss Josephine Roche, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, had guests with her at dinner last evening at the Mayflower. Judge and Mrs. Samuel J. Graham who recently have returned to Wash- ington from an extended stay in , entertained informally last evening at dinner at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gray Park, jr., and Miss Ann W. Park will en- tertain at a dinner tonight at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Miss Moss Lee Love, a debutante of this season, Mrs. Bernard Henry Kroger was hostess at luncheon yesterday at the Bath and Tennis Club at Palm Beach, her guests including Mr. and Mrs. Robert Appleton, Mrs. John Eugene | 85 Regulorly P Dana, sister of the hostess, and lu.ul Margaret Crowley. i Mr. and Mrs. John Crosby wfll} entertain at a tea this afternoon at | their home, 4700 Davidson drive, in honor of Senator-elect and Mrs. Harry A. Moore of New Jersey. Senator- elect Moore was formerly Governor of New Jersey. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin will entertain at a dinner-dance this evening at Abremont, their home overlooking Rock Creek Park, in honor of their guests, Mr. Erwins niece, Miss Betty Ann Erwin of Oak Park, I, and Mrs. Erwin’s cousin, Miss Mona Dugas of Baton Rouge, La. Leaders of Service Bands Honored at Pan-American. ‘The director general of the Pan- | American Union, Dr. L. S. Rowe, en- (Continued on Fourth Page.) 1 I. MELLER | semi-annual SHOE Regutary, 1075 4o 1550 7 2 % 72 Z 7 % Every pair of shoes from our REGULAR FALL STOCKS. Blacks, Browns and even Blues. Popular styles and materials. High, Medium and Low Heels,, Noturolly, not every style ond every moteriol in every size I. MILLER 1222 F NW. ) 7 X D. . 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Rainey from the twen- ;Wi - tieth crmgreswzal gistrict of Tinois, g:;’:f;n"iop‘;?”g‘x},] l‘fi:f“z,g‘,;;:n is a guest at the Mayflower, accom- | {& ! 5 BatitealbyiMis iThicas yflower, accom- | from 4 o'clock to 7 o'clock at the Ma: 9 st | flower in honor of Senator Joseph F. New Mexican Diplomat | Guffey. The Pennsylvania State And Family Arrive. | Democratic Committee will be host The second secretary of the Mexican | at the function to which.all Pennsyl- Embassy and Senora de Vazquez-Tre- | Vanians in Washington and their serra and their two little girls have | friends are invited to be present. arrived in the Capital after a two-| Receiving with Senator Guffey will month vacation in Mexico and are at | be his sisters, Mrs. Carroll Miller, Miss the Roosevelt Hotel for the present. | 1da Guffey and Miss Pauletta Guffey. 3 e | Among the women attending will The counselor for emigration of the | be the wives of many of the Pennsyl- G\ 1208 GEE STREET Vo Tomorrow Begins Our Annual Half-Price Sale! Italian Embassy and Signora Bonar- delli left yesterday for Canada, where the latter will remain to recuperate | ir a serious illness. 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