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S Miss Daisy Cummins Of Chevy Chase Is Luncheon Hostess Compliments Cousin During Visit From Princeton, N. J.—Shower Given Bride. Miss Daisy Cummins has returned to her home in Princeton, N. J, after being the house guest of her cousin, Miss Eva Wellesley Cummins. Miss Cummins entertained at luncheon Saturday, February 23, at the Col- lingwood Tea House. in compliment to her cousin. The other guests were Mrs. Adolphus Richmond, Miss Mar- garet B. Russell, Mrs. Helen V. Cum- mins, Mrs, Philip Tuttle Willlams and Mrs. William T. Pollard Mrs. John Kirkman Baxter enter- tained at a handkerchief shower and tea on Wednesday afternoon, in com- pliment to Miss Marie Gorgas Wright- son, whose marriage to Mr. Roger Price Gabriel took place yesterday at noon in All Safnts’ Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Wrightson have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Gabriel of Odessa, N. Y., parents of the bridegroom, and the bridesmaids, Miss Beatrice MacKenzie of New York City, Miss Dorothy Davis of Baltimore, Miss Manana Seeley of Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Dorothy Stanley of Delaware City, Del. Miss Marian Ostermayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Ostermayer, entertained at a lingerie shower ‘Wednesday evening, in honor of Miss Electa Tassin, whose marriage to Mr. Paul Jerry Klutz will take place March 19. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Hummel ‘were hosts at a dinner party Monday evening in honor of their house guests, Mrs. Hummel's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Book- walter of Springfield, Ohio. The guests included Dr. and Mrs. Benja- min Ward White, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Collingwood, Dr. Walter T. Swingle and Dr. D. N. Shoemakef. Mrs, F. W. Yonker of Richmond, Va., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Yonker. Mrs. Albert Hislop left Monday for | Portsmouth, N. H. after being the guest for ten days of Mrs. Roger Whiteford. Mr. Whiteford returned OCIETY. Members of Capital society who attended the gala dinner dance at Brook Farms last week, arranged for the young- today from a two weeks’ trip to Miami, | Fla. % | Mrs. Ralph W. Lee. jr., and her son, | Frank Chase Lee, are visiting Mrs Lee's sister, Mrs. Campbell Taylor, in | Columbus, Ohio. Mrs, D. C. Laizure of Newport, R. I, is the guest of her brother-in-law and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. d'Espard. Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Harper, 3d, of | Pittsburgh, tormerly of Chevy Chase, have returned to Washington and are | occupying an apartment at the Guth- ridge Miss Grace Chandlee entertained a | company of 12 at supper and bridge Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Reidy re- turned Wednesday from Norfolk, Va., where they spent several days. Miss Jean Miles is visiting in New York City for two months, while painting several portraits. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Palmer were hosts at a supper and bridge party last evening. Their guests number- ing 16. Mrs. Thomas W. Perry left Thurs- day for Lexington, Va, where she is| spending several weeks with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Dayhuff. | Mrs. Neil Calvert entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday, when | her guests were Mrs. Henry Shannon, Mrs. Richard Tall, Mrs. Alvin Pettit, | Mrs. Horace Kilmer, Mrs. C. G. Gates, Mrs. Leon Grant and Mrs. Thomas M. er set by Mrs. Neitah King. Lower: Miss Bertha Noyes, Mrs. William W. Howes, wife of the First Assistant Post- master General, and Mlle. Berta Hellebrandth, who is a guest of Miss Noyes, in con- versation at the party, at which Miss Mary Senate Howes, daughter of Mrs. Howes, was on the Young Ladies’ Committee. Left: Miss Betty Angus, debutante daughter of Mrs. Grace Kendall Angus, with her escort, Mr. Jack Nicoll. Right: Miss Betty Cremen, subdebutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cremen, Mr. Eddie Riley, Miss Katherine Friant and Mr. Richard Gee as they prepare to leave the party. Miss Friant is the daughter of the special assist- ant to the Secretary of Agri- culture and Mrs. Julien N. Friant. —Underwood Photos. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTO! AMONG THE GUESTS AT DINNER DANCE FOR YOUNGER SET — D. C., MARCH 3, 1935—PART THREE. Secretary Morgenthau Iem Affairs, Col. Stanley H. Hornbeck; | fth enniversary of their mlmnze.“ Va.; Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Samuel the chief of the Division of Eastern | Assisting Mrs. Coff with the arrange- | La Hache of Washington, Lieut. and European Affairs, Mr. Robert P.| ments and decorations were Miss Jean | Mrs. W. V. Hamilton and Licut. and | Luncheons and Dinners Announced by Diplomats (Continued From Pirst Page.) bassador and Mme. Troyanovsky will be accompanied by Mr. A. I. Neymann, first secretary of the embassy, and Mr. Deineka. The speech will be broadcast. The exhibit includes 50 paintings and nearly 200 examples of grephic art. It has already been shown in Philadelphia and in Worcester, M and it will open in New York in Ma; The works will be on display at the Baltimore Museum of Art for one month. The Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Calderon will entertain at dinner Wednesday evening and again Saturday evening. 1 The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor Oswaldo Arnha, returned yesterday from New York, where he attended a dinner given in his honor by the| American Medical Association. | ‘The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik will return today from Philadelphia, where they have been | the guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Heckscher at their estate, Strafford. They attended the benefit performance of the Vienne Boys’ Cholr last evening. ‘The Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka have issued invitations for a reception Wednesday afternoon, from 5 to 7 o'clock, to celebrate the 85th birthday enniversary of the President of the Czechoslovak Re- public, Mr. Thomas G. Masaryk. The Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya will entertain at a birthday party this afternoon at the legation in honor of the 5th birth- day anniversary of their young son, Pedro Manuel Arcaya, jr. The young guests will number 20. ‘The Minister of Denmark and Mme. Wadsted will entertain a compaay of 20 at a dinner tomorrow evening When the guest of honor will be the | dean of the diplomatic corps, his Britannic majesty's Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay. ‘The Minister of Persia and Mme. Djalal entertained at a luncheon yes- | terday in honor of Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the Secretary of State. The guests were the Ambassador of Peru, Senor Don Manuel de Freyre y San- | tander; the Belgian Ambassador and | Comtesse van der Straten Ponthoz, | the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. | Peter, the Minister of the Nether- lands and Mme. van Haersma de With, the charge d'affaires of Bul-| garia and Mme. Petroff Tchomakoff, | Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bristol. | the counselor of the Polish Embassy | and Mme. Sokolowski and the naval attache of the Italian Embassy and the Marchioness of Sant'Orsola. The Minister of Portugal and Mme. | de Bianchi have as their guest in| their apartment at Wardman Park | the Minister’s brother, Mr. August de | Bianchi of New York, who arrived in | the Capital yesterday. He will af tend the at-home which Mme. de‘ Bianchi will give tomorrow afternoon | in her apartment. | ‘The Minister of the Union of South ! Africa and Mrs. Close accompanied | by their daughter, Mrs. Wilfred L.| Mann of England, are spending the | week end in Atlantic City. They will return to the Capital tomorrow. | The charge d'affaires of Bulgaria | and Mme. Petroffl Tchomakoff will| entertain at dinner Thursday evening ! in honor of Mrs. Frederick J. Ster- ling, wife of the United States Min- | ister to Bulgaria, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. John R. Williams. The charge d'affaires of Nicaragua SOCIETY. St. Mary's Alumnae Plan Benefit Card Party Tuesday The 8t. Mary's Female Seminary Alumnae Association of Washington will hold a card pary Tuesday eve- ning in the gold room of the Lee House at 8 o'clock. The proceeds from the event will be used to augment a schol- arship and other needs at the sem- inary. St. Mary's Female Seminary, located at old St. Marys City, Md., has been for 96 years a seat of culture. built upon the sacred site of Mary- land's first capital, where Leonard Calvert landed in 1634. It was founded in 1839 as a living memorial intended to mark the spot where Maryland was born. Tickets may be secured through Mrs. Sidney J. Lockner, chairman of the card party; Mrs. Leland Stanford Conness, chairman of publicity, and Mrs. John Marshall Boteler, vice pres- ident of the Maryland State Society, or members of the alumnae. Among those having taken tables are Rev. and Mrs. George Fiske Dud- ley, Dr. W. Sinclair Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Calvert, j Mrs. John Marshall Boteler, It is | Clara Hyatt Hodgdon, Mr. and Mrs. Z.D. Blackistone, Mr and Mrs. Charles T. Clagett, Mr. and Mrs. S. West Rus= sell and Mrs. A. H. Reaney. | e | ollier Jnn olumbia Rd. at 18th St. Special Sunday Dinner 12 to 8:15 P.M. Full Course ¥ 65c Chicken Dinner . Roast Young Turkey or Duckling, 75¢ A De Luxe Dinner 31 SPECIAL—Fresh _ Strawberry Cake will be one of the many dt to choose from. Our menu _inel fruit _eockt. crisp salad, large variety of homema: desserts d ice cream. A la Carte Service CATERING ‘We specialize in banquets. teas. birthday. church and society af- fairs of ‘all kinds. Weddings and cake. Chicken = alad Dainty rainbow and other party sandwiches. Punch cakes ice cream and appetizers. Phone us for delivery. Col. 5042 and 5072. wedding Mr. and | Spring Fashion elects SLNTS... In Washington You Choose IN THE biggest suit Spring decades . every type is high faver . . . sports, dress t. In every price group everything from men’s fabrics to feminine Sketched at right is a two-pi herringbone. The double-breas jacket is smartly mannish w its action back. $29.75 in in or of woolens. ece ted ith Other Raleigh Suits $19.95 to 86§ | a | Host at Dinner for |Kelley: the chief of the Division of |Lavin and Miss Tillie Coff. Miss Mrs. Charles Marshall of Clarendon,|and Senora de De Bayle will entertain | Ross. Mrs. Alton Grinnell entertained a company of 12 at supper and bridge ‘Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Richard Towson Brady of Towson, Md., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. James H. Defandorf. Dr. and Mrs. Defandorf were hosts at | a dinner last evening at the Toll| House Tavern in honor of their guests. Covers were laid for 12. Dr. and Mrs. | Defandorf will entertain this after-| noon at tea, from 4:30 to 7 o'clock, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Brady. The guests will number 45. | Mrs. Ormond Bates of New Brittain, | Conn,, is the guest of her brother-in- | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Sanford Bates. Mrs. Paul Butler returned Wednes- day from Wilkes-Barre, Pa., where she | visited her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Budd. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Lauritzen ‘were hosts at supper and bridge last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Wilcex re- turned by motor Friday from Miami, Fla., where they spent six weeks. Mrs. L. L. Dye entertained at| luncheon Thursday at the Army and Navy Club in compliment to Mrs. Joseph T. Maguire, Mrs. James H. Defandorf and Mrs. Roger Whiteford. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Speer of | ‘Tiffin, Ohio, were guests last week end of Mr. and Mrs. Luther R. Speer. Mrs. William Huff Wagner enter- tained at the first of a series of | bridge luncheons Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alan Maphis wm, entertain a company of 8 at dinner and bridge Wednesday evening. Mrs. Carl Tilman will entertain a company of 11 at luncheon and bridge tomorrow in her home. Dr. and Mrs. George F. Goetzman were hosts at a supper and bridge party Friday evening, when the guests numbered 12. Mrs. Goetzman entertained at luncheon and bridge ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tew re- turned Friday by motor from a three ‘weeks’ trip to St. Augustine, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hannah of Salisbury, N. C., are guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lauris- ton Hannah. e Lethal Chamber Bill Approved. HELENA. Mont., March 2 (#).—The atitution of the lethal chamber for the Chief Justice Hughes| (Continued From First Page.) Bruce Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFall, Mrs. William Burns, Miss Becky John- son, Miss Elizabeth Adams, Miss An- | nabelle Essary, Mrs. Elso Jorss Reilly, | Mr. Walter Hardesty, Mr. George Nicholas Belicovitch, Mr. Arthur Van- Cenberg, jr.; Mr. George Buchheister and Mr. Charles Concannon. | Senator and Mrs. Patrick McCarran will entertain at dinner at the Shore- | ham tomorrow evening, the occasion marking both the anniversary of Seg- ator McCarran’s taking the oath of | office of Senator, and Mrs. McCar- | ran’s birthday. Representative and Mrs. Rolph O. Brewster and Mr. and Mrs. Harold N. Marsh were joint hosts at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club, cntertaining a company of 24 in honor of Mrs. Philip F. Chapman of Port- land, Me., who is visiting her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lockwood, jr., in their home in Alexandria. Mrs. Brewster and Mrs. | Chapman, as well as the latter's| daughter, are graduates of Wellesley | College. Mrs. Lockwood was before her recent marriage Miss Virginia Chapman. Mrs. Dies, wife of Representative Martin Dies, will’ entertain at lunch- | eon at the Shoreham Wednesday. The | company will include wives of mem- bers of the Texas delegation in Con- gress, and others. Brig. Gen. Willilam E. Horton enter- tained at a dinner last evening in a private dining room of the Chevy Chase Club. The guests included the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper and their daughter, Miss Grace Roper; the Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya, Sen- ator and Mrs. William H. King, Sen- ator and Mrs. Marcus A. Coolidge, the counselor of the Venezuelan Le- gation, Senor Don Luis Churion; the deputy chief of staff and Mrs. George S. Simonds, the chief of finance, United States Army, and Mrs. Fred- erick W. Colemen; the assistant sur- geon general and Mrs. M. A. De Laney; the secretary of the Venezue- lan Legation, Senor Don Pedro Rivero; gallows in Montana. the chief of the Division of Far East- Foreign Service Administration, Mr. Herbert C. Hengstler; Col. and Mrs, Parker W. West, Col. Reginald L. Foster, Mr. and Mrs. William Guthrie, Capt. and Mrs. Hugh Barclay, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mrs. Wilton J. Lambert, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Miss Mary Adams, Mrs. Catherine Letts | Jones, and Mrs. Johr? Allan Dough-l‘ erty. The flag of this country and that of | Venezuela, the colors of which are vellow, blue and red, hung in the room. the latter colors serving as a color scheme for the decorations. The flowers, th» candlesticks. candy and ice cream were all in yellow, red and blue. Comdr. and Mrs. 1. C. Bogart enter- tained at dinner last night at the Army-Navy Country Club. Their guests numbered 26. Mrs. Bryce Allen will be hostess at dinner this evening. Mrs. Quin, wife of the late Repre- resentative Percy E. Quip of Mis- sissippi, entertained at luncheon yes- terday in the Colonial room of Ward- man Park Hotel in honor of Mrs. Eugene Octave Sykes, wife of the chairmen of the Federal Communi- cations Commission. The ranking guests were Mrs. George H. Dern, wife of the Secretary of War and Mrs. | Joseph W. Byrns, wife of the Speak- er of the House of Representatives. Covers were laid for 40 guests, wives | of officlals and members of resident society. Mrs. Harrison, wife of Sen- ator Pat Harrison, assisted Mrs. Quin ac other hostess, and Mrs. John E. Rankin, Mrs. Jeffl Busby and Mrs. Harry Fulton received with Mrs. Quin. Baskets of Spring flowers silver candelabra with tinted candles, placed at intervals on the one long table, made an effective decoration. After luncheon the guests played bridge in the solarium of the hotel. Mr. Bruce Collier entertained at a dinner party at the Shoreham last evening for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hann. Among others present were Miss Pa- tricia Crumpler, Miss Theresa Rupp and Mr. Kenneth Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Coff enter- tained at their home in Takoma Park, Md. last night, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dowburd and their daughter, Miss Rita Ann Dowburd, of Philadelphia. The celebration was | sentative Frank J. G. Dorsey. given by her sister-in-iaw to mark the avin is a graduate of Temple Uni- ersity in Philadelphia and now makes her home in Baltimore, and with Miss Coft ere frequent visitors to the Nation's Capitol. Among those guests present last night were Representative and Mrs. Don Gingery, Representative and Mrs. C. Elmer Dietrich, Represent- ative J. Burrowood Daly and chre’- Maj. Raymond J. Walter, president of the | Young Democratic Clubs of America, acted as master of ceremonies and was | assisted by Martin M. Coff. 3d. and Mr. Stafford, both active in Demo- cratic circles in Washington. Accompenying Mr. and Mrs. Dow- burd were her sister, Miss Tillie Coff, Mr. and Mrs. Dowburd have been| visiting her brother and sister-in-law in Takoma Park, Md., and will return to their home in Philadelphia the latter part of the week. Today Mrs. Dowburd's brother, Mr. Martin M. Coft, 3d, will be host at a sight-seeing tour around Washington and to Annapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Elie Edson will en- tertain at e supper party this eve- ning in honor of Georgie O'Keefe of New York City, famous woman artist, who will arrive in the Capital today. Mrs. Edson is better known as Miss Anita Pollitzer, vice chairman of the National Woman's Party. Among the guests at the party will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lincoln O’Brien, Mrs. John J. White of New York, Mrs. Nina E.| Allender, Miss Winifred Mallon and | Mrs. Betty Gram Swing. Mr. Eben F. Comins has issued in- vitations for a tea today in his studio from 4 to 6:30 o'clock. ‘He will be assisted by Mrs. Harlan Piske Stone, Mrs. Key Pittman, Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Mark L. Bristol, Mrs. Ed- ward Meigs, Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, Mrs. Daniel W. Knowlton, Miss Olivia Stokes and Miss Caroline Thompson. Mr. Comins will exhibit his recent portrait of the Vice President, Mr. John Nance Garner, and Surg. Gen. Robert U. Patterson and Col. William L. Keller of Walter Reed. Lieut, and Mrs, H. W. Turney of Addison Heights, -Va., entertained at a buffet supper in their home on Ad- dison avenue last evening, later tak- ing their guests to the Army and Navy Country Club for dancing. In the company were Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. R. P. Whitemarsh, Lieut. and Mrs. W. B. Goggins of Oak Crest, Va. Mrs. Harvey E. Hanes entertained | at luncheon yesterday in her home in Herndon, Va. her guests remaining for bridge. In the company were Mrs. | George F. Buell, Mrs. E. Barbour | | Hutchison, Mrs. George Romney | Bready, Mrs. Thomas Henderson, Mrs. at a dinner Saturday evening in honor of the vice president of Nica- ragua, Senor Rodolfo Esbinoca, who will arrive in the Capital Wednesday to be a guest at the legation. The first secretary of the Peruvian Embassy, Dr. Juan Mendoza Almen- ara, has left for Bogota, Colombia, Sketched at left is the im- portant fur-trimmed vogue. A smart fox collar_enhances the fine man-tailoring of the Willlam Meyer, Mrs. Charles Fisher, | where he will temporarily take over Mrs. Harold F. Hanes, Mrs. David | the duties of counselor and charge | Murray and Mrs. Ralph O. Ennis. | d'affaires of the embassy in Colombia. | 5L Senora de Mendoza and their children | Mr. Lewis Lofton Moneyway will be ' gy} remain in Washington. Dr. Juan the guest of honor of the King-Smith | 1onacio Elguera, secri % g . secretary of the le- | | Studio School at supper this eve-|gation in Cuba, will arrive in the | | ning. Following the supper. he Will | Gapital the middle of the week to | talk on “The Sentimental Love Story | take over the duties of secretary of | of the ‘Nineties’ and the Love Story | the embassy in Washington d\iringl of Today.” Secretary If.[ull Due Back From Visit to Florida Tomorrow (Gontinued From First Page) Treasury, Mr. Lawrence Wood Robert, | = jr., will return to Washington tomor- row from New Orlears, where he went | by plane last week. Mr. Robert has issued invitations for a dance Friday | evening at the 1925 F Street Club. Mrs. John H. Russell, wife of the commandant of the Marine Corps, is expected to return Friday from Pas. | Grille, Fla., where she has been spend- ing some time. Capt. John M. Bethal, U. S. A., an? | Mrs. Bethal have arrived in Washing- ton from Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and will spend some time at the Marti- nique. The Rev. Howard Downs and Mrs. Downs of Adams Mill road are spend- ing several weeks in St. Petersburg, Fla. Tuesday of this week Dr. and Mrs. Downs celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary. The former Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight F. Davis, returned to the Cap- ital from his homes in Florida and St. Louis last week, joining his daugh- ters, Miss Cynthia Davis and Miss Helen Davis. ‘The Misses Davis expect to sail later in the season for London, where they will visit their brother-in-law and sis- Dr. Almenara’s absence. Dr. Almen- ara will return to the Capital in two | or three months, % State N. R. A. Bill Killed. PIERRE, S. Dak., March 2 (#).—The South Dakota Senate yesterday killed a State N. R. A. bill by a vote of | 29 to 15. Only “administration” | Democrats supported the measure. SILVER GRJLL Conn. Ave. and Porter St. CL. 69500 SPECIAL_SUNDAY DINNER. ... Plate Dinner Dinner with Wi Bridge Party Luncheons, 50c and 75¢ Ball room available for banquets, dances and parties at ‘very reasonable rates. Will accommodate 400 Due to the many e the ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Makins. 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