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B—2 ¥# SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935, SOCIETY, President to Return With Mrs. Roosevelt The End of October Attractive Brides of Late Season Community Center Postpones Opera ‘The Community Center department, which was to have presented Gilbert and Sullivan’s opera, “Patience” as an October attraction, have had to defer the presentation on account of the absence from Washington of Miss Bess Schreiner. Press Conference Held at Whi'te House at S TwErkrH “‘. Noon-Parties in Embassies for i “ Crene Foreign Visitors. Jeweiry Eugene H. Dooman, and Mr. Victor E. HE President and Mrs. Roosevelt are expected to be back in the White House for the Winter season about October 23, the Chief Executive returning from the West Coast aboard a cruiser after Devereaux and Mr. John Caswell, jr., representatives of Veterans of For- eign Wars. - The chief of naval operations, Admiral Standley, was host at lunch- visiting the exposition in San Diego.| eon yesterday in honor of Admiral Mrs. Roosevelt. who will accompany | Takeshita and several members of his the President when he leaves Thurs-) party. The guests included, in addi- day for California, will return by air, | tion to the honor guest, Capt. Naka- weather permitting, or train to the mura; the naval attache of the Jap- White House. She will remain here a | anese Embassy, Capt. Yamaguchi; the few days and go to Hyde Park to|assistant naval attache of the em- await the President’s arrival on the | bassy, Lieut. Comdr. Zyoo, who is East coast. The President and Mrs. |traveling with Admiral Takeshita in Roosevelt have invited the ~master | this country; Capt. Willlam D. Pules- farmers of New York State to visit|ton, U. 8. N.; Comdr. Elis M. Zach= the White House Saturday, October | arias, U. S. N., and Lieut. Arthur D. 26, while they are in Washington, and | Ayrault, aide to Admiral Standley. about 125 farmers and thelr wives 8re | w0 aArpoccador of Mexico and CEE Senora de Castillo Najera entertained The President, while Governor of | at luncheon today in honor of the New York State, presented the awards at Cornell University to master farm- ers each year, and until last year Gov. Lehman has presented them. Last year Gov. Lehman was unable to be present, and Mrs. Roosevelt. who attended the festivities at Ccr- nell, acted in the absence of the Gov- ernor. Mrs. Roosevelt will make an ad- dress in Los Angeles Monday, October | 14, at 3 o'clock, speaking for the mo- | bilization for human needs, and dur- ing her several days' stay in Fort| Worth will speak on the same needs ‘The schedule for official entertain- ments at the White House for the coming Winter will be somewhat de- layed owing to the repairs to the lower portions of the Executive Man- Brazilian Ambassador to Mexico and Senhora de Rocas who are in Wash- ington for a week. Others in the company were the Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don Manuel Trucco; the Ambassador of Brazl, Senhor Os- waldo Aranha; the counselor of the Mexican Embassy, Senor Don Luis Quintanilla; the mulitary attache and Senora de Azcarate and the first sec- retary, Senor Martinez Mercado; Senorita Marta Trucco, Senorita Graciela Trucco and Senorita Rebeca Trucco, the three daughters of the Ambassador of Chile, and his niece, Senorita Ema Gaete, and Senorita Elena Davila and Senorita Concha Davilla, sisters of the hostess. Senator William H. Dieterich of Beardstown, Ill, arrived in Washing- L ton a day or two ago, and during his ¥ stay he is occupying a suite at the The bassador of the Union of | PR e Eenib s AW iiess (W AtAmMANIERTCIEDR] W ere e AT S ander A. Troyanovsky, éave .n stag | tuimx nnllpurtment during the con- g g ressional season. luncheon yesterday in honor of the 8 o first secretary cf the embassy, Mr. Senator James F. Byrnes of South Alexel F. Neyman, who will leave | Carolina has arrived at the Willard Washington at the end of the month | and will remain in the city for several to take up new duties in the Commis- ‘ days. sariat of Foreign Affairs in Moscow. L — About 40 guests were present, includ- | _ Representative J. Leroy Adair of| ing the Assistant Secretary of State, | QUINCY, Iil, is in town on a visit, aud | Mr. R. Walton Moore; Mr. Keith Mer- while here he is staying at the Ward- rill, executive, assistant in the State | man Park Hotel. Department; Mr. Michael J. McDer- | The executive assistant to the Sec- | mott, chief of the Division of Current | retary of State and Mrs. Hugh S. Information of the State Department;’ | Cumming, jr., whose wedding tock | Mr. Earl L. Packer, acting chief of the | place in Washington Saturday, will | ffh:;:”é ;ieflgset;;:(;:;;m;;x; &?MES | sail tomorrdw for Europe on the S. S. ” - E.| Hamburg. C. Ropes, head of the Russian section 5 The cry of the hour! Paris cables are sprinkled with Color news! beautiful plum shades. Warm, flattering reds and deep rusts. The new greens—absinthe green, Hunter green, bright green. We're predicting that Washing- ton will be a blaze of color this Autumn. and we sug- gest that you “pick vour colors™ in Saks Dress Shop, where vou'll find all the smart new typically Saks fashions priced from $12.95 up Deep, MRS. LEWIS BURRILL SIMS, formerly Miss Grace Louise Wolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Wolfe of Chicago, whose marriage took place recently. Mr. and Mrs. Sims are making their home on Porter street ~—Underwood & Underwood Photo. MRS. BENJAMIN LAMBERTON LA GARDE, Who, before her marriage late in the Summer, was Miss Barbara Truby, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Albert E. Truby. Mr. and Mrs. La Garde are making their home in Washington. —Hessler-Henderson Photo. 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Taussig: Brig. | have been visiting Mrs. Harris’ mother. | Gen. Harry E. Knight, in charge of | Mrs. Henry Wistar Parker, for a military intelligence; the chief of the | month, left yesterday for Fort Bragg Division of Far Eastern Affairs of | After a few days’ visit there they will the State Department, Dr. Stanley K. | return to Capt. Harris’ station ai Fort Hornbeck; foreign service officer, Mr. 1 Benjamin Harrison, Ind. | of the Department of Commerce. - have as their guests in their spart-| “East Lynne” Friday riasers. 3 Call Mr. Pyle : : The Japanese Ambassador enter- | Ment at the Kennedy-Warren the lat- . | After the play there will be an in- Nat. 3257-3291-2036 I checked skirt tained at dinner last evening in honor | ter's mother, Mrs. Kathryn B. Cass | The Iowa Society is planning a | formal after-theater party. Sani C &R . 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