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B-2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Roosevelt Hosts at Dinner Tonight in Honor of Supreme Court Justices. this evening at the White House in henor of the justices of the Supreme Court and their wives. A program of music will follow the dinner. President and Mrs, Roosevelt have sent out invitations for the annual state reception to the officials of the Treasury, Post Office, Interior, Agri- culture, Commerce and Labor Depart- ments and Federal agencies. Mrs. Roosevelt has also issued invitations for a luncheon at the mansion Feb- ruary 20. HE President and Mrs. Roose- l velt will entertain at dinner Mrs. Garner Entertained At Lunch by Mrs. Roper. Mrs. John Nance Garner, wife of the Vice President, was the honor guest at luncheon today of Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, wife of the Secretary of Commerce. The other guests were Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, jr.; Mrs. George H. Dern, Mrs. Homer S. Cummings, Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. Harold L. Ickes, Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, the Secretary of Labor Miss Frances Perkins, Mme. Prochnik, Mme. Sze, Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. Robert J. Bulkley, | company included the Minister of Mrs. James F. Byrnes, Mrs. Ellison D. Smith, Mrs. Walter F. George, Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Mrs. Morris Sheppard Mrs. Tom Connally, Mrs. Carl Hayden, Mrs. Prederick Steiwer, Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Mrs. Frederick Van Nuys, Mrs. Burton K. Wheeler, Mrs. Wallace H. White. jr.; Mrs. Edward P. Costigan, Mrs. William H. Standley, Mrs. J. K. Taussig, Mrs. Felix Hebert. Mrs. Finis J. Garrett, Mrs. Helm, Mrs. George Harris, Mrs. Bruce Kremer, Mrs. Marriner S. Eccles, Mrs. Benjamin King, Mrs. Merle Thorpe Mrs. John W. Roper, Mrs. Richard Fred Roper, Miss Grace Roper, Mrs. John Herrick and Miss Margaret Hart Mrs. Roper will have with her at the National Symphony Orchestra concert this afternoon, when she will | occupy Mrs. Roosevelt's box, Mrs. Alva B. Adams and her sister, Mrs. Orman | of Colorado; Mrs. George Maurice Morris and Miss Roper. His Brittanic Majesty’s Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay will entertain at dinner this evening at the embassy. Augusto Rosso, will dinner this evening. The Ambassador was” also host at dinner last evening. | The Japanese Ambassador, M. Hirosi Saito, will leave tomorrow for Chicago, where he will speak before the Chicago Council on Foreign Re- lations Saturday evening. Sunday he will go to Springfield to attend the celebration of Lincoln's birthday Tues- day and will return to Washington ‘Wednesday. Mme. Saito will not receive tomor- row afternoon. Mme. Sze, wife of the Chinese Minister, will not be at home tomor- row afternoon. Mrs. Ralph William Close, wife of the Minister of the Union of South Africa has cards out for a small tea this afternoon for her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Mann, wife of Comdr. Mann, R. N, who is visiting her parents. The Minister of Norway and Mme. Munthe de Morgenstierne will ente: tain at a dinner tomorrow evening, Cordell | Senora de Alfaro, | James | | of the Confederacy, | Mrs, The Ambassador of Italy, Signor | entertain at | (fict, Will be the guest speaker, and when the ranking guest will be the Italian Ambassador, Signor Augusto Rosso. Mme. de Morgenstierne will not ze- ceive tomorrow afternoon. The Minister of Egypt, Ibrahim Ra- tib Bey, has salled for his home in Egypt. Mme. Ratib and her daughter, Mlle. Menemenli, will remain here. Representative and Mrs. Fred Bier- mann of Iowa, who are making their home at the Raleigh Hotel, have had ns“t;:hélr guests for a week Dr. A. F. Fritchen and Mr. Harry McAndrews of Decorah, Iowa, Representative and Mrs. Hampton P. Filmer of South Carolina have as their house guest Mrs. Orlando W. Hartness of Columbia, S. C. The newly appointed American Min- ister to Ecuador and Mrs. Antonio C. Gonzalez, will be the guest in whose honor the medical director of the United States Public Health Service and Mrs. Bolivar J. Lloyd will enter- tain at dinner this evening. Last evening the newly appointed Minister and Mrs. Gonzalez were honor guests at dinner of the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro. The Ecuador and Senora de Alfaro, the Minister of El Salvador and Senora de Castro, the charge d’affaires of | Cuba and Senora de Baron, Dr. L. §. Rowe, director general of the Pan- American Union; the counselor of | the Chilean embassy, Mr. Benjamin Cohen; Mr. Samuel Lewis, jr., dele- gate to the National Assembly of Panama, and Mrs. Lewis; Mf. George Merrell, jr.; Dr. and Mrs. Jose Guil- lermo Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos del | Mar, Senora de Peni, Mrs, Edward H. Conger and Miss Jane Merrell. The American Minister to Nicaragua and Mrs. Arthur Bliss Lane will sail from New York Saturday on the Grace liner Santa Cecilla, en route to Mr. Lane’s post in Nicaragua. ‘The Misses Moore of Fairfax, sis- | ters of the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. R. Walton Moore, will be | hostesses this afternoon to the Fair- fax Chapter of the United Daughters in their home. Robert A. Hutchison of Ma- nassas, chairman of the fourth dis- Mrs. Nora V. Allison, president of the chapter, will preside. The second secretary of the Japa- | nese Embassy, Mr. Takaharu Ito. has been appointed charge d’affaires in | Cuba and consul in Havana, succeed- ing Mr. Tomoo Watanabe, who is | leaving for Japan on sick leave. A successor to Mr. Ito has not been named. Mlle. Nora van Haersma de With, daughter of the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. Van Haersma de With, will entertain a company at dinner this evening in the legation. Mme. Van Haersma de With will | not receive tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Harry Baxter, daughter of the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dern, left today for Miami Beach, Fla., where she will remain for two weeks. Gibson-Young Engagement Announced. Mrs. Stephen Crosby Mills of New York announces the engagement of / e d/fld/ by KNOX Sfi With °S. eagoz:ng’ Cork Buttons @ An individual hat with new pinched crown and amusiag “cork-tipped” buttons. smartest cruise THE WOMEN’'S SHOP The | wardrobes vouch for its fashion-worthi- ciars ana o Farams, 3975 HABERDASHER 1510 F Streat THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, REHEARSING FOR JUNIOR LEAGUE BENEFIT PERFORMANCE Mrs. Henry Moore, Miss de Graffenried Woolley and Mrs. John R. Rowland rehearsing the “Rambling Mariopettes” for the performance to be given February 8 at the Washington Club by the Junior League for the benefit of the Washington League for the Hard of Hearing. her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Mills Gib- son, to Maj. Gordon Russell Young, Corps of Engineers, U. 8. A., now sta- tioned at the Army War College in Washington. Mrs. Gibson has made her home in | the Capital for the last 10 years. She is the daughter of the late Col. Stephen C, Mills, U. S. A, ard a granddaugifter of the late Gen. J. G. C. Lee, U. S. A, Maj. Young was graduated from the Military Academy at West Point in the class of 1913. In the Coolidge administration he served as aide at the White House. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Russell Young, His father was the first li- brarian of the Library of Congress and at one time served as United States Minister to China. The wedding will take place in New York February 21. Miss Patience McCormick-Goodhart, daughter of Mr. F. Hamilton McCor- mick-Goodhart, has selected Saturday, March 2, for her marriage to Mr. James McMillan Gibson, son of Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke. The ceremony will be performed at 3:30 o'clock in the Church of the Epiphany by the Rev. Ze Barney Phillips, D. D, rector of the church, assisted by Canon Joseph Filetcher of the Washington Cathedral. Miss McCormick-Goodhart has chosen for her attendants, Mrs. Wil- liam Ross Howard, 3d, of Baltimore, formerly Miss Louise Brooks, & cousin of the bride, to be matron of honor; Miss Janet Ayer of Chicago, another | cousin of the bride, as maid of honor. Her other attendants will be Mrs. Gale McLean, sister of the bridegroom; Miss Christine Ekengren, Miss Eleanor Roosevelt, Miss Mary Ellis Knowles of New York, Miss Cecil Dulin of Dan- ville, Ky, and Miss Eliza Mitchell. Little Anstiss H. McCormick-Goodhart, sister of the bride, will be flower girl, and Prederick P. McCormick- Goodhart, younger brother of the bride, will be page. Col. Morris Ernest E. Locke will be best man for Mr. Gibson and the ushers will include Mr. Phillip Dana Holden of New York, Mr. Alen Pink- erton Carlisle of Long Island, Mr. Joseph Vetterlein of Marion, Pa.; Mr. Archibald M. 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Prior to their departure they were the guests of their son-in- law and daughter, Col. and Mrs, 8. Gordon Green, in their home in Cherrydale, Va. Monday evening Col. and Mrs, Green were hosts to a com- pany of 14 at dinner in their 0r, and Tuesday evening they were h¥nor guests at a dinner party at the Rus- sian Troika, with Representative and Mrs, Hugh Peterson, jr., as hosts. Others who entertained for the chief Justice and Mrs. Russell were their son, Senator Richard B. Russell, jr.; their daughter, Miss Ina Russell; Miss Lelia Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward G. Russell. The chairman of the National La- bor Relations Board and Mrs. Francis Biddle have taken an apartment at| 1302 Eighteenth street, where Mrs. Biddle joined Mr. Biddle after a short stay in their Philadelphia home. Mrs. Robert E. Coontz of Bremerton, Wash., and her daughter, Miss Bertha (Continued on Third Page.) I l FARMX POTOMAC, MD. Famous For Distinetive Food. Roarine Fireplaces——Myriad Candles. LUNCHEON = TEA . 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