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E—6 S Miss Florence Wright Entertains at Party In Chevy Chase Club; Eighteen Guests Present at Luncheon Monday—Mrs. F. P. Wilcox Is Hostess. Miss Florence Contee Wright, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rea P. Wright, entertained at a luncheon Party Monday a* the Chevy Ciiase Club. The guests were Miss Nancy Russell Willis, Miss Alice Ahalt, Miss Lucy Wright, Miss Alla Louise Corn- uff, Miss Marty Wilson, Miss Gail ichardson, Miss Louisa Pownall, Miss Madeline Wright, Miss Edar Fleming, Miss Anne Fowler, Miss Barbara Myers, Miss Mary Marlow, Miss Frances Reeves, Miss Billee Gruman, Miss Betty Wright, Miss Elizabeth Reed, Miss Ruth Fulton and Miss Lois Bates. Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox entertained at luncheon and bridge Monday in her home on Meadow lane. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Imlay were hosts at a tea Sunday afterncon from 5 to 7 o'clock in their home in com- plument to Mrs. Imlay's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Hudson. Miss Virginia Imlay left Wednesday for Radcliffe College after spending the holidays with her parents. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Newman of Boston, Mass, and Miss Dorothy Siegle of Youngstown, Ohio, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Hough. Mr. Norman G. Hough, Jr., left Thursday for Mercersburg Academy after spending the holidays ‘with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod Maurice ‘were hosts at a tea on New Year day Irom 5 to 8 o'clock in their home on Leland street. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Whitehurst ‘were hosts Sunday at a tea from 4 to % o'clock in their home on Military road. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Perry were hosts on New Year eve in their home on Shepherd street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dayhuff left Wednesday for Lexington, Va., after spending the holidays with Mrs. Day- huff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Swope en- tertained at a briage sugper party and OCIETY. l Bride MRS, CLIFTON R. WILLINGHAM, Who, before her marriage Thurs- day, December 27, was Miss Dorothy Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Willingham will make their home at 638 Quebec place upon their return from their wedding trip. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Air Attache at Italian Embassy to Be Honored | (Continued From First Page.) | a luncheon at the legation Thursday in compliment to Miss Nora van Haersma de With, daughter of the| Minister of the Netherlands. Miss Prochnik will be hostess at an- other luncheon at the legation Janu- “watch party” on New Year eve in their home. The guests numbered 20. Mr. and Mrs. Dealle Griffith, Miss Marian Boss, Miss Jean Haywood and Miss Dorothy Light entertained at a progressive dinner last Saturday eve- ning. The guests included Mr. Graham Walker, Mr. Warren Wells &nd Mr. Donald Imirie. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Robinett were hosts at supper and bridge New Year eve in their home on Ingomar street. The guests numbered 12. ., Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Rice enter- tained at a dinner party last Sunday “evening in their home on Taylor street. “The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph “Shepherd, Mrs. William Barrick and «Mr. Kealey. » Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fenderson sentertained at an at home on New . Year day, from 4 to 8 o'clock, in their home on Bradley lane. Mr. and Mrs. Tudor H. Morsell entertained at a supper party on New Year evening in their home on Con- necticut avenue. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles enter- tained informally on New Year day, from 4 to 7.o'clock, in their home on Jocelyn street. The guests num- ,bered 20. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lawler have Teturned to their home in Scranton, "Pa., after spending the New Year holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John A. “Cummings. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sindell, as-. sisted by Mrs. Alice E. Fay, enter- tained on New Year day from 5 to 7 .oclock in their home on Nebraska avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Poole Reeves entertained last Sunday at a tea from 5 to 7 o'clock in their home on Jocelyn street. Mr. and Mrs. G. White were hosts at a tea from 5 to 7 o'clock last Sun- @ay in their home on Meadow lane. © Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Raedy enter- «tained on the afternoon of New Year day at a tea in their home on Pat- terson street. Mr. Robert D. Walser, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Walser, and | Mr. Randall Jones, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jones, returned yester- day to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., after spending the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Porterfield were at home on last Sunday from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mrs. Porterfield was assisted by Mrs. V. G. Burnett. Mrs. C. L. Nicholson, Mrs. B. H. Peck, Mrs. F. W. Reynolds, Mrs. G. C. Schleper, Mrs. A. W. Skuderna, Mrs. Emil Schram, Mrs. Albert Strong and Mrs. E, G. Smith. Representative and Mrs. John Boy- lan of New York, who have arrived for the opening of Congress. have leased the home of Miss Blanche Pat- tison on Kirke street. Miss Pattison is spending the Winter in St. Peters- burg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Arth entertained at a New Year eve party in their home on Magnolia parkway, The guests numbered 20. Miss Mary Brush, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Warren Brush. has re- turned to Sullins College, Bristol, Va., after spending the holidays with her parents. Miss Ruth Doyle returned on New "Year eve from Bethlehem, Va., where &he spent a few days. She is leaving today for Smith College, where she will Tesume her studies, after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle. Mrs. Doyle will entertain at lunch- eon and bridge on Wednesday in her home on Huntington street. The guests will number eight. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rogers, 2d, were hosts last Saturday evening at a dinner party in their home on Bradley lane. The guests num- bered 20. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Avery were hosts at bridge and supper on New Year eve in their home on Jenifer street. Covers were laid for 16. Berry-petty E.ngagement And Wedding Plans Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Petty of Kensington, Md., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Mary “Elizabeth to Mr. Ralph Moore Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitely ‘"Berry of Chevy Chase, Md. The wed- ~ding is to take place at 6:30 o'clock ~§anuary 19 at the Shrine of the Most “Blessed Sacrament in Chevy Chase. | + Miss Petty graduated from George ! “Washington University in the class of 1933 and is a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Mr. Berry re- ‘ceived his degree in engineering the same year from Catholic University ‘of America. © The members of the bridal party will include Miss Muriel Frances Haz- ard as maid of honor and Miss Arvella Haymes of Springfield, Mo.; Miss Madge Reynolds 'of Franklinville, N. Y.; Miss Helen McLachlin and Miss ‘Helen Boyd, cousin of the bride. " Mr. Berry will have as his- best man Mr. G. Kent Petty, brother of ‘his flancee, and his ushers wil be Dr. Ernest H. Aschenbach, Mr. Howard “T. Boyd, Mr. Allen Crocker and Mr. «Charles B. Merryman. ary 22. L ‘The Minister of Albania, My. Faik Konitza, returned to the Capital Thursday from Atlantic City, where he spent 10 days. | { The Minister of Guatemala left last | night for his home in Guatemala on | leave of absence of about two months. | He is accompanied by Madame Reci- | nos. The reason for their departure was the sudden death in Guatemala of the mother of Dr. Recinos. | While Dr. Recinos is absent Dr. | Enrique Lopez-Herrarte, secretary of the legation - will act as charge d'affaires ad interim. The Minister of Venezuela and Se- nora de Arcaya entertained at a din- ner Saturday evening in the legation in honor of their daughter, Senorita Isa- {bella Arcaya, and their son, Senor Mariano Arcaya. The guests included Senorita Amelita Alfaro, daughter of the Minister of Panama and Senora | de Alfaro; Senorita Maria Gil Borges, daughter of the assistant director to the Pan-American Union: Miss Mary | Ellen Cremen, Miss Natalie Keeney, Miss Kay Lathrop, Miss Gannon, Senor Rogelio Alfaro and Senor Ivan | Alfaro, sons of the Minister of Pan- | ama and Senora de Alfaro; Mr. J. Cremen, Mr. Randall Hagner, Mr. Carr, Mr. G. W. B. Smith. Mr. Bayard Un- derwood, Mr. Ferdinand Veverka, son of the Minister of Czechoslovakia and | Mme. Veverka; Mr. Paul Drury and | Mr. Demarest Lloyd. jr. The young | ‘pecple went to the Chevy Chase Club | after the dinner. ; Mrs. William Duncan Herridge, | wife of the Minister of Canada, enter- | tained at a dinner last night and will give a dinner tonight in honor of their guests, Lord Ducannon, son of the governor general of Canada; Mr. John Rowley of Ottowa, the Hon- orable Hazel Shaughnessy of Montreal, Miss Christine MacNaughton of Ot- towa, Miss Nora Flack of Ottowa and Miss Barbara Cowans of Montreal, who are all staying at the legation. Mrs. Alvin T. Hert will be hostess at tea this afternoon at her resi- dence on Massachusetts avenue in honor of the Canadian visitors. The Minister of China and Mme. | Sze will entertain at a dinner Janu- | ary 9 in honor of Mr. Justice and | Mrs. Harlan F. Stone. | Mme. Sze will be at home Friday | afternoon, The charge d'affaires of the Union | of Soviet Socialist Republics and Mme. Skvirsky, who have recently re- | turned from Moscow, have issued in- vitations to a tea on Friday, Janu- ary 11, from 5 to 7 o'clock. The newly appointed Minister of Finland and Mme. Eero Jarnefelt are arriving in New York today, where they are expected to remain a few | days before coming to Washington, | when the Minister will assume his new duties. Frau Koerner, sister-in-law of the | Ambassador .of Germany, Herr Hans | Luther, will go to New York Tues- | day and will sail on Thursday for her | home in Germany. Prof. Koerner sailed for his home shortly after the | wedding of Praulein Luther to Herr | Gerrit von Haeften. Senora de Lopez-Herrarte, wife of the secretary of the Guatemalan Le- gation, left today for Yew York, where she will spend several days. The Secretary of the Irish Free State Legation and Mrs. Robert Bren- nan will entertain at a tea this after- noon in their home at 3842 Cathedral avenue for the Abbey Players. - Name Same as Queen’s. Princess Marina, who wed the Duke of Kent, bears the same family name as Queen Alexandra, the full name being Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- Glucksburg, which is purely Danish. : SPECIAL SUNDAY WINE OR BEER INCLUDED Special $1.50 Italian Dinner 51.00 OPEN 11 AM. to | BELMONT T HOUSE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 6, 1935—PART THREE. First Lady Guest Of Mrs. Cummings At Luncheon Party (Continued Prom First Page.) fhe Canadian Legation, and the fol- lowing members of the State Depart- ment: Mr, J. Pierrepont Moffat, Dr. Herbert Feis, Mr. John D. Hickerson, Maj. Cyril Wynne, Mr. Keith Merrill, Mr, Bert L. Hunt, Mr. J. A. Metzger, Mr. Richard W. Flournoy, Mr. Ralph’ ‘W. Snowden Hill, Mr. Willard R. Val- lance and Mr, James O. Murdock. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Elman enter- tained at dinner_Friday, January 4, at the Admiral in celebration of their fifteenth wedding anniversary, Senator Theo G. Bilbo of Mississippi was the guest of honor at a dinner party at the Shoreham Thursday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Rice of Jackson, Miss, who are guests at the hotel, as hosts. Others present included the former attorney general of Mississippi and Mrs. George Mitchell of Tupelo, Miss.; Col. Richard Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. Elnathan Tarrt of Jackson, Miss.; Dr. and Mrs. Joe Palkin, Mrs. Lula Wim- berly, Mrs. Virginia Simmerman, Miss Daisy Sampson, Miss Marie Stdmm, Mrs. A. E. Gross of East Orange, N. J, and Mr. John Smith. Mrs. William D. Griffith of Chevy Chase Gardens, Md., entertained at a bridge party yesterday afternoon in honor of the eighteenth birthday of her daughter, Miss Elva Griffith. The guests included Miss Frances McMillan, Miss Jean McArthur, Miss Virginia Day, Miss Mary Jane Daw- son, Miss Elsie Dowd, Miss Ethel Bradley, Miss Allison Claflin, Miss Anita Floyd, Miss Rita Lawson, Miss Kathrine Caldwell, Miss Polly Lewis and Miss Helen Amiss. Mrs. Fred Hull' Cook and Mrs. James Howard Walton of Dominion Heights, Va., were joint hostesses at luncheon at the Army and Navy Country Club complimenting Mrs. Annie S. Greenwood of Minneapolis, who is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Simpson of Cherrydale, Va. Cov- ers were laid for 10. Among the guests were Mrs. Ella Denton and Mrs, Stuart Gibson of Manassas. Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Engberg| entertained a small company at din- ner last evening at their home 1nI Homewood, Va. in compliment to Mr. | Roy S. Braden of Country Club Htlls, county manager of Arlington County. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. | Willilam K. MacMahon of Aurora Hills, Va. Mr. Braden has just re- turned from a holiday visit with friends in West Virginia, Mrs. Braden | remaining there for a longer stay. | Mr. C. L. Byers of San Diego, Calif. was host at dinner at the Shoreham Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mgy of Alexandria, Va., who are leaving today for Florida. Among the other guests w-re Mr., and Mrs. Jack Harris, . and Mrs. George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomason, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly C. May, Miss Alice May, Miss Catherine Boyd and Mrs. ‘George Boyd. Mr. Andrew B. Duvall, jr, was 'host to a group of young people last evening at the Club Habana supper dance, his guests including Miss Lucy Faulkner, Miss Margaret Carter, Miss Harriet Mitchell Le Fever, Miss Irene Prentice, Mr. Cabell Maddux, Mr. Billy Hall, Mr. Roger Davis and Mr. Berkeley Simmons. Mrs. Jessie B. Walters entertained at dinner New Year eve at the Shore- ham. Her guests were Representative and Mrs. Clarence F. Lee, Represent- ative and Mrs. Frank Crowther, Representative and Mrs. Roy O. Wood- ruff, Representative and Mrs. John N. Sandlin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. Strickland Gillilan, Mrs. Samuel L. Hoover, Mrs. Julia Wright, Mrs. Nancy Leather- wood, Mrs. Eloise Lieber, Mrs. Kath- erine Fenton, Miss Alice Hoover and Miss Lyla Townsend. On Friday Mrs. Walters entertained at dinner at the Shoreham in honor of her niece, Miss Winifred M. Wal- ters, and Miss Emily Thomas of Johnstown, Pa. Other guests were Lieut. and Mrs. O. P. Thomas, jr.; Mr. end Mrs. Oliver Norman, Miss Alice Hoover, Miss Helen Bland and Miss Vivian Vestal. Miss Martha Morrow, who is at- tending Wellesley College and joined her mother, Mrs. Gilham Morrow, in ‘Washington for the holidays, gave a dinner for a small company of guests last evening at the Shoreham in honor of Miss Sellie Kibbey, also from Wellesley, who is visiting her cousin, Miss Bessie Kibbey, in the Capital. Mrs. Russell A. Conn's eggnog party, postponed last Sunday owing to the slight fllness of the hostess, was " held last evening from 5 to 7 o'clock in the rose room of the Am- bassador Hotel. Included among Mrs. Conn's guests were members of the Louisiana State delegation and their wives, in addition to many other social and Government leaders. Cyclists’ Road Opened. Germany’s first road built exclu- sively for cyclists has been opened between Munich and Starnberg, a distance of 16 miles, Dr. and Mrs. Cheney Hosts Women of G. W. U. Faculty Dr. and Mrs. Walter Lynn Cheney will be hosts to the Faculty Women's Club of the George Washington Uni- versity Friday at 2:30 pm. at their home, 3509 McKinley street, Chevy Chase, D. C. erncon will be Dr. Samuel Flagg Bemis, professor of history at Yale University. His subject will be “Chang- ing Conceptions of College Education.” Hospitality will be in charge of Mrs. Willlam John Cooper, chairman of the Hospitality Committee. 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