Evening Star Newspaper, July 9, 1935, Page 22

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dean of the diplomatic corps, the Ambassador of Great Britain, Sir Ronald Lindsay, entertained at funcheon today at the embassy in honor of the Australian Prime Minister and Mrs. Joseph A. Lyons. The other guests were the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Francis B. Sayre; the spe- cial assistant to the Secretary of State, Mr. James Clement Dunn; the newly appointed consul general at Sydney, Australia, Mr. Pierrepont Moffat; the official secretary for the Common- wealth of Australia in the United States and Mrs. D. M. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Douglas, Mr. F. J. McKenna, Mr. A. Hopkins of the Prime Minister’s party; Mr. Herbert Feis, Miss Kings- ford, Mr. McClure Smith and members of the British embassy staff including Mr. H. O. Chalkley, the commercial counselor, and Mrs. Chalkley, the Naval Attache and Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Bewley, wife of the financial adviser, and the first secretary, Mr. P. M.| Broadmead. The President and Mrs. Roosevelt were hosts at dinner last evening at | Mrs. Smith have arrived in Washing- the White House, in honor of the prime minister and Mrs. Lyons, who | Tex., and will spend some time at will leave today after an overnight visit at the White House. In the company in addition to the Am- bassador of Great Britain, Sir Ronald Lindsay; the Federal Secretary for the Commonwealth of Australia and Mrs. D. M. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Douglas and Mr. F. J. McKenna, were members of the cabinet, includ- ing the Secretary of State and Mrs Cordell Hull, the Secretary of the Treasury Mr. Henry Morgenthau, jr.; the Secretary of Agriculture and| Mrs. Henry C. Wallace and the Sec- retary of Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Senator and Mrs. Key Pitt- man, Representative and Mrs. Sam D. McReynolds, Mrs. Woodrow Wil- son, Mrs. Louis McHenry Howe, the secretary to the President and Mrs. Marvin H. McIntyre, Mr. James Clement Dunn. special assistant to the Secretary of State, Mr. J. Pierre- pont Moffat, newly appointed United States consul general to Sydney Aus- tralia; Mr. Richard Southgate, acting chief of protocol; Miss Marguerite Le Hand, private secretary to the! President; Miss Grace Tully of the White House staff; Miss Marian Dickerman, partner of Mrs. Roose- velt at the Val Kill furniture factory, and Col. Edwin M. Watson and Comdr. H. F. Kingman, the Pres- ident’s military and naval aide. The table was decorated with light pink roses, baby's breath and maidenhair fern. Ickes to Give Dinner. ‘The Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Harold L. Ickes will be hosts, this evening at an informal dinner! | party in honor of their son-in-law and | g‘,‘:fl’f’:;nl:“e?’:“:x‘:dg’fi‘r“gn"i;‘; | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Requa Bryant formg) call with Mr. and Mrs. Palmer. | of Evanston, Ill, who are their h()use'i After refreshments and dancing, Mr. guests. | | The Ambassador of Brazl, Senhor Oswaldo Aranha, has returned to the Capital from Bedford Springs, Pa., where he stayed over the week end with Senhora Aranha and their chil- dren, who are spending the Summer there. | The Minister of the Netherlands Legation, M. Jonkheer H. M. van' Haersma de With, has returned to ‘Washington from Beverly Farms, Mass., where he spent the week end as the guest of Mrs. Joseph Leiter at Edgewater House, her Summer home. Mrs. Leiter entertained at dinner in his honor Saturday evenlng.| ‘The Minister Brazilian Embassy and Senhora de| Sousa Freitas have returned from | Bedford Springs, Pa., where they motored for the week end. The secretary of the Yugoslav Le- gation, Dr. Ivan Franges, will sail this week for Belgrade, where he will spend his vacation. Senator William Gibbs McAdoo has returned from Rehobeth Beach, Del., where he spent the week end with Benator John Townsend of Delaware, who has a Summer home at the resort. | Senator and Mrs. Warren R. Austin of Vermont have returned to Wash- ington from a visit to their home in RUGS CLEANED & STORED Call Mr. Pyle Nat. 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Ind. Ave. N.W. | FRAMES FRAMES LIy ol\ens MIRRORS I ALWATS LOWEST 1N TVE CITY PRICES £ === ¥ i EISEMAN'S § SEVENTH & F STS. Hundreds of ¥ Gay, Youthful %COTTON gDRESSES $2.95 White . . . pastels . . . prints in adorable one and two piece styles in sizes for misses and women. See these exceptional dress values. Open a Charge Account Pay in 30, 60 or 90 Days Dean of Diplomats Host At Luncheon Honoring Australian Official President and Mrs. Roosevelt Feted Prime Minister and Mrs. Lyons Last Night. | a week. | Counselor of the | e SOCIETY. Burlington. Mrs. Austin plans to re- main at the Mayflower with the Sena- tor as long as Congress remains in session. Mrs. Disney Plans Party. Mrs. Disney, wife of Representative Waker E. Disney of Oklahoma, will entertain at luncheon in her apart- ment in Alban Towers Friday in honor of Mrs. Roberta Campbell Law- son, the newly elected president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. L. G. Disney of Muskogee, Okla. The guests, who will number 12, will include the wives of Okla- homa’s Representatives in Congress. Rear Admiral Walter Selwyn Cros- ley arrived in New York aboard the S. S. California and is stopping at the | Commodore Hotel before coming to Washington where he is on duty at| the Navy Department. Col. and Mrs. Seth Williams of | Philadelphia are at the Mayflower for | Col. William O. Smith, U. S. A., and | ton by motor from Fort Sam Houston, the Martinique. Capt. E. K. Pettibone, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Pettibone of Chicago are spend- ing a few days at the Martinique. ‘The counselor of the United States Legation in Oslo, Norway, and Mrs. Benjamin Thaw, jr., are at the May- flower while in Washington for a few days. Argentine Embassy Notes Anniversary The Argentine republic is today | celebrating the anniversary of its in- dependance and while there will be no social function to mark the day, flags of the republic are flving over the embassy at 1600 New Hampshire avenue and the staff is enjoying a holiday. and Mrs. Green were presented with a ‘The Ambassador and Senora de | silver bowl, tray and ladle. Espil will leave this afternoon for| Others in the company which greeted Hot Springs, Va. where they have | the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. taken a cottage at the Homestead for | Ellsworth L. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. | | the Summer. V. Calvert Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. e Eaton. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Collier, Mrs. | Juanita Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | {Mr.and Mrs. Green |ter B. Jarvis, Mr. amd Mrs. W. M. Feted on Anniversary” ?all:;(l:nsh and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A surprise party in celebration of | their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary | | was given Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Green | last night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. | W. Colton Palmer in Chevy Chase,| Md. | ! Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Sims, | who were at the wedding, were among | the guests waiting at the home of Mr. | ® MODERN METHOD INSURED SMITH STORAGE CO. 1313 You St. N.W. North 3343 d in the jmosg ashable ¢repé ang Fresh, [new frocks tailo fetching styles in a prumber ‘. chalky pastel Encore, by Request Regular $2 and $3 Slips $].59 Crepes . . . Satins They were so enthusiastic over these slips last week that we coerced the manufacturer to give us another shipment. The crepe slips have hem-to-hem and triangular shadow panels . . . Lace trimmed or tailored, vee or straight tops. Philipsborn, Street Floor Engagement Announced THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. MISS MARJORIE MARIE HARDING, Daughter of Mrs. G. L. Harding, who today announces her en- gagement to Mr. Donald N. Evans of San Francisco, Calif., for- merly of this city. Mr. Evans is the son of Mrs. F. Evans of Eu- gene, Oreg. The wedding will take place in September. —Brooks Photo. C., TUESDAY, Engagements of Interest Announced Mrs. G. L. Harding announces the engagement of her daughter, Marjorie Marie, to Mr. Donald N. Evans of San Prancisco, Calif., formerly of ‘Washington, son of Mrs. F. Evans of Eugene, Oreg. Miss Harding is a graduate of Cen- tral High School in the class of 1929, and Mr. Evans received his bachelor's degree at Linfield College, McMinnville, Oreg., and his master's degree at the University of Oregon. The wedding will take place in Sep- tember in California, where the young couple will reside for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Carney announce the engagement of their daughter Bernardine to Mr. Bernard A. Hemelt, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hemelt of this city. The wedding will take place Auugst 3 in St. Thomas’ Church. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Grubbs of Front Royal, Va., have announced the en- gagement of their daughter Merle to Dr. A. J. Walker of Atlanta, Ga. Miss Grubbs has completed work for her doctor’s degree from Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. Dr. Walker, who is professor of English in the Georgia Institute of Technology, is a graduate of Emory University and holds a doctor of philosophy degree from Harvard. 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Mrs. Brooks Gives Party for Bride Mrs. Charles Brooks was hostess in her apartment in the Westchester last evening, entertaining at a shower in honor of Miss Letty Wills of Texas, former secretary of the Young Demo- crats, whose marriage to Mr. John Hamm will take place in the chapel at Princeton University Wednesday, July 17. Mrs. Brooks was assisted by Mrs. McFarlane, wife of Representa- tive W. D. McParlane of Texas; Mrs. Irving Coakley and Miss Mildred James. Holmead, Mrs. Wingert Harrison, Miss Mary Lou Roper, Miss Marjorie Wat- son, Miss Robyn Watson, Miss Erna Fieldmann, Miss Ethel Mae Frame, Miss Ina Holzcherter, Miss Rita Tay- lor, Miss Peggy Ritter, Miss Irene Booth, Miss Mary Lee Sullivan, Miss Lollie Simpson, Miss Helen Wills, sis- ter of the guest of honor, and Miss Mary Ellen Taggart. 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