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SOCIETY. President Roosevelt. Returns Tonight From West Point Graduation Swiss Minister and Mme. Peter Entertain at Dinner Tonight for Countrymen. Mrs. Hull at Concert. HE President and Mrs. Roose- | I velt will return to the White | House this evening from West | 4 Point where they attended the | graduation exercises. Mrs. Roosevelt joined the President yester- day, arriving at West Point after a short stay in Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the Secre- tary of State, was in the large and representative company attending the concert of Latin American music in the Aztec gardens of the Pan-Ameri- can Union last evening. The concert which was given by the Army Band under the leadership of Lieut. Thomas | T, Darcy was featured by the solos of | the Mexican tenor, Senor Luis Al- varez. | Among the others in the audience * were the Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, the Ambas- sador of Germany, Herr Hans Luther; the Ambassador of Spain and Senom\ de Calderon, the Ambassador of Tur- | key and Mme. Munir, the Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya, the | Minister of Bolivia, Senor Don En- | rique Finot; the Minister of Paraguay and Senora de Bordenave, the Min- ister of Iran and Mme. Djalal, the Minister of Portugal and Mme. de Bianchi, the Minister of the Union of South Africa, Mr. Ralph W. Close; | the Minister of Uruguay, Senor Don | J. Richling; the Minister of El Salva- | dor and Senora de Castro, the Minister | of Colombia and Senora de Lopez, Senator and Mrs. William H. King, Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary, | Senator and Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, | Senator and Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Sen- | ator Robert F. Wagner, Mrs. James J. | Davis, Senator and Mrs. Nathan L. Bachman, Senator and Mrs. F. Ryan Duffy, Senator and Mrs. J. P. Pope, Benator and Mrs. Dennis Chavez, Rep- resentative Marvin Jones, Represent- ative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, Miss Vera Bloom, Representative Florence P. Kahn, Representative Mary T. Norton, | Representative Edith Nourse Rogers, Representative Louis Ludlow, Repre- sentative J. Walter Lambeth, Rep- resentative Henry Ellenbogen, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Guy M. Gillette, Representative and Mrs. Philip A.| Goodwin, Representative Virginia E. Jenckes, Representative and Mrs. John Kee, Representative and Mrs. Herman P. Kopplemann, Representative | Thomas C. Hennings, jr.; Reprr.som- ative Caroline O'Day and Miss O'Ds Representative James A. Shnnle Y, Commissioner and Mrs. Santiago Igle- sias and the Misses Iglesias, the charge d'affaires of Nicaragua and Senora de | De Bayle; the charge d'affaires of Egypt, Mr. Nicolas Khalil Bey, and the charge d'affaires of Ecuador, Senor Dr. Don Manuel Cabez de Vaca. The Minister of Switzerland and | Mme. Peter will entertain at a din- ner this evening in honor of the chief of the division of commerce in Swit- eerland and Mme. Stucki. Mrs. Brewster, wife of Representa- | tive Ralph O. Brewster, entertained at luncheon today in the garden at the Carlton for the ladies of the Anah ‘Temple of Bangor, Me, who are in Xouhlnan for the Shrine Conven- n. Representative James H. Gildea of | Pennsylvania has his daughter, Miss Kathleen Gildea, and Miss Anne Marie Furey of Coaldale, Pa., visiting him in his apartment at the Ward- | man Park Hotel for a short time. Representative and Mrs. Henry M. | TNmball had as their guests at din- ner at the Shoreham Monday evening Judge and Mrs. Paul Shafer of Battle Creek, Mich., and Dr. and Mrs. James Rowley of Flint, Mich. ‘The charge d'affaires of Egypt, M Nicholas Khalil Bey, entertained honor of the attache of the legation, Dr. Hussein Chawky, who will leave shortly for a four months’' leave of absence abroad. Mrs. Marvin H. McIntyre, wife of the secretary to the President, and her daughter, Miss Marie Mclntyre, | will return this evening from New | York, where they spent a few days st the Hotel Commodore. They at- teaded the graduation exercises at West Point today. Miss Jo Parks, daughter of Repre- sentative Tilman B. Parks, whose marriage to Mr. Edward Eugene Pugh will take place June 27, was the guest in whe honor Mrs. Neitah King entertaifed at luncheon today at 2400 Bixteenth street. The table had a charming center- plece, a playing fountain with water lilies in the bowl and the place cards ‘were miniature flower girls. Col. Stephen Bonsal, famous war correspondent and writer, and Mrs. Bonsal have closed their Georgetown home and sailed at noon yesterday from New York on the President Roosevelt to spend the Summer abroad. Col. and Mrs. Arthur W. Little of New York City are at the Carlton for a few days. | whom Mrs, Villaret s visiting, | Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Wathen | Mr. Mrs. Villaret, wife of Maj. Eugene | villaret, former assistant military at- tache at the American Embassy in Paris, entertained at luncheon yester- day at Plerre's, having as guests Mrs. Clifford Corbin, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. David St. Pierre Gail- lard, Mrs. Russell 8. Hitchcock, Mme. Molekamp and Mrs. Francis Hill, with MacArthurs H_osts At Cocktail Party Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacArthur will entertain at a cocktail party this afterroon in honor of Miss Mary Elizabeth MacArthur, whose marriage to Mr. John Edgar Reyburn, 2d, will take place June 25. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Spilsbury were hosts at a small dinner party on the terrace at the Shoreham last eve- ning in honor of Mr. Herman C. Neuf- fer of Albequerque, N. Mex., direc- ‘or of Indian atfairs for the South- western States, and Mr. C. H. South- wortli of Phoenix, Aiiz. Others pres- ent were Maj. and Mrs. C. R Old- berg, Mr. and Mrs A. T. Esgate and Mr and Mrs. Edward Keating en- | tertained at dinner on the terrace of the Shoreham las: evening in honor of their nephew, Mr, Edward J. Keat- ing, who will bc graduated today from the Catholic University. Among those present were the younger Mr. Keeting’s mother, Mrs. Stephen P, Keating; his sister, Miss Mary Keat- ing; his brothers and sisters-in-law, and Mrs. Joseph Keating and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Keatidg, jr., and Miss Monica Hayder, all of Den- ver, Colo.; another nephew of the hosts. Mr. Edward Keating, who at- tends Georgetown University, and Mr. Wiliiam Doyle. Mr W. B. Burrough had guests dining with him i.formally at dinner last evening in the colonial room of the Wardman Psrk Hotel. Mrs. Tomas Caiigas, who will sail soon for Puerio Rico, where she will remain for two months, was the guest of honor at a bon voyage party, given by Mrs. William Conboys, Satur- day evening. - A musical was given by Miss Estrella Amores and Miss Anita Cajigas, whlch was program | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1935. Principals at Wedding in Annapolis Church napolis, Md., with the membns right, front row: American consul Margaret English, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Morton Huffman, whose marriage took place Saturday, June 1, in the First Presbyterian Church at An- of their wedding party. Left to Mrs. William Leonard Lowrie, wife of the eneral to Portugal, gridesmaid; Mr. and Mrs. Huffman, bridegroom matron of honor; Miss and bride; Midshipman Frederick Archibald Chenault, who gave his mother in marriage, and Miss Anne Rimmer, maid of honor. Back row, left to right: Mr. Thomas Waller Chenault, an usher; Mr. William M. Rice, who acted as best man, and Mr. Lowrie, who was an usher. Mrs. Huffman is the daughtn of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Charles Roach of Jacksonville, Fla. ~—Harris-Ewing Photo. Upperville Horse Show Tomorrow, Former Secretary and Mrs. Hurley Among Many Boxholders. open tomorrow at Grafton Farm near | | Upperville and will continue through | Friday. Many Washingtonians will be in the grandstand and along the | followed by dancing. Among those present were Dr. and Mrs. Tomas Cajigas, Mrs. Fernando Rodriguez, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elkins, | Mr. and Mrs. Y. Casanovs. Miss Anita Cajigas, Dr. ana Mrs. Thomas B. Crisp, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Crisp, | Mr. and Mrs. Fidel Cordero, Mr. and | | | for the show and will entertain guests Mrs. Manrique Coidero, Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Capo-Rodriguez. Miss Ellen Capo-Rodriguez, Dr and Mrs. Aris- tides Moll, Mr. Jose Antonio Liom- | part, Mrs. Dorothy Crisp Hanson, Mr. | and Mrs. Walter Simpson, Mrs. Rosa Amores, Miss Esirella Amores. Mr. Horacio Amores, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Mrs. Ana Rita Rexach, Mr. Herbert | Godwin, Mr. J. Mobr Dr. vahdi Sabit, Dr. and Mrs, A, 8. Shah and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Maliet. Dr. and Mrs, Albert Lee Schrader were hosts at a small dinner party Saturday in nonor of Maj Alvin C, Gillem and Capt. Everett L. Upson of College Park, Md. | at their home in Chevy Chase, Md. The guests included Capt. d Mrs. | Frank Ward, College Park, Md.; Lieu James P. Hannigan, Fort Sill, Okl Prof. and Mrs. J. E. Metzger, Riverdale, | Md.; Dr. and Mrs. Mark Welsh, Col- | B. J. Vickers, Mr. H. B. Phipps, Mrs, | lege Park, Md, and Miss Pauline Goebel, Kensington, Md. Maj. and Mrs. Gillems are leaving | College Park about the 1st of July for Fort Bennings, Ga., while Capt. and | Mrs. Upson are leaving at the same | time for a post in Hawaii. ‘K********‘K** ‘4 Purple Iris ¥ * LU \CIIEONS—T!AS—IH!N!II * 3200 Rittenhouse St. N.W. Chevy Chase, D. C. 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