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B2 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1935. SOCIETY. 'Canadian Prime Minister Will Be Honor Guest at Dinner at White House First White House Dinner Date Changed From December 10 to December 11. Miss Roche Entertains. HE President and Mrs. Roose- | Assistant Surgeon General L. R velt will entertain at dinner Thompson, Dr. Edward C. Ernst and Friday evening at the White Dr. J. O. Dean. ouse in honor of Prime Min- X — ¢ gster w.HL.l S cicatie Kiig of Canl ";hf Assistant Secretary of the Navy + ada. whq will be their guest overnight :_2" li‘fof.s'-s }ll:n;s L-t]mt:e mfieuin + at the mansion. The prime minister p et Vi m:;r’ns ev}:n g in will spend but a few days in Wash- S‘?rmMat(:hew ;aee" RPfl};llc. ntx e l;oni ington and will be at the Canadian Siihe AT .d.W -,‘0I rdnlun :1: . Legation with the exception of the |’ - Bndml:dcaaln', ":151 ndies sta- . one-night stay at the Executive Man- | p O Co€ P2 &éu]&L Cle gmneé w;.s . sion. No other plans for entertain- S el K{“_’VCB xu :n the ments for the Canadian visitor ha\'e;x“l ! Amcbn.ss is Britannic maj- been made, but it is probable that (&WS ador, Sir Ronald Lind- there will be other functions in addi- | F°¥¢ Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, the ndersecretary of State and Mrs. Wil- tion to the White House dinner. Daughter of Diplomat Engaged Ramon Padilla, second secretary of the Spanish Embassy; Senhor Joao de Deus Ramos, secretary of the Portu- guese Legation; Senor Don Fernando Cacasa, second secretary of the Nica- raguan Legation; Mr. Ernest Schlat- ter, attache of the Swiss Legation; Senor Erasto Villa, attache of the Ar- gentine Embassy; Dr. Ivan Franges, secretary of the Yugoslav Legation; Mr. Laurence Bupgardeanu, sattache of the Rumanian Legation; Senor Jose Maria de Lasa, attache of the Cuban 1 Embassy; Senor Don Fernando Illanes, second secretary of the Cuban Em- bassy; Senor Patricio Smart, Chilean consul in New York: Mr. William Ryan and Mr. Si Whitney. Hossein Khan Navab, formerly sec- ond secretary of the Legation of Iran, has been transferred to Buengs Aires.’| Mr. Hossein Ghods, the new secretary, recently arrived to assume his duties. Col. and Mrs. Robert Guggenheim have as their guests at the opening of the horse show in Madison Square Garden today Mr. and Mrs. Randall Pointdexter, Capt. and Mrs. A. B. Court, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McIntire and Dr, Pointdexter, Capt. and Mrs. Court will be hosts at cdinner for the party prior to the The date of the first dinner of the official program of social functions at the White House announced Sunday * has been changed from Tuesday, De- cember 10 to Wednesday, December { liam Phillips, Admiral and Mrs. Wil- | llam H. Standley, Admiral and Mrs. ! Adolphus Andrews, Rear Admiral and | Mrs. Joseph E. De Frees, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. A. W. Johnson, Maj. Gen. John H. Russell, commandant of evening performance. Comdr. W. Thebaud, U. S. N., and Mrs. Thebaud are at the Carlton. Lieut. and Mrs. John M. Taylor, who 11, it was made known at the man- slon today, The President and Mrs. Roosevelt, who are at their home at Hyde Park will return to Washington Friday morning. The President was accom- panied to the Town Hall of Hyde Park this morning by his wife and | the Marine Corps, and Mrs. Russell; | the counselor of the British Embassy, | Mr. D'Arcy Osborne: the naval at- lache of the British Embassy and Mrs. Bradley, Capt. H. P. Boxer, com- mandant of the York and chief of | Stafl to Admiral Best; Capt. and Mrs. < !D. W. Puleston, Capt. Frank J. mother, who ;“5‘ “:“{0“’;"‘;;:“3“}“‘“ | Fletcher, aide to the Sgcremry of the in the Assembly and loca ° | Navy and Mrs. Fletcher; Group Capt. The Attorney General, Mr. Homer S. | T. E. B. Howe, air attache of the Cummings, had guests at luncheon |British Embassy: Lieut. Comdr. yesterday at the Carlton. Jerauld Wright, aide to the Assistant | Secretary of the Navy: Maj. and Mrs. The Secretary of Commerce and J. W. Thomason, Lieut. J.R. B. Long- Mrs. Daniel C. Roper have as their |den. R. N., and Mr. and Mrs. James guest the latter's brother, Mr. W. M. | E. Brown, the latter the daughter of ‘. McKenzie of Gibson, N. C. Admiral and Mrs. Johnson: Miss Best, 5 z daughter of the honor guests: Miss “ Mme. Troyanovsky, wife of the Am- | Beatrice Phillips, Miss Helen De Frees, ¥ bassador of the Union of Soviet So- | Miss Nancy Leiter and Miss Eleanor cialist Republics. has returned to the | Roosevelt, daughter of the hosts. * Capital from New York., where she went last week to bid farewell to the | Senor Don Benjamin Cohen, coun- Ambassador, who sailed Thursday for | selor of the Chilean Embassy, and his | Russia. . bride are returning to Washington to- With Mme. Troyanovsky in New |day and taking possession of their SENORITA ZOE PATTERSON, Daughter of the Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Dr. Guillermo Patterson y de Jauregui, who announces hbr engagement to Mr. Ernest Schlatter, attache of the Swiss Legation. The wedding will take place December 16, at the embassy. Miss Patterson is official hostess for her father. ~Harris-Ewing Photo. was treated following the accident l Ball, Mrs. Harry Stemple, Mrs. Alex and remained in the hospital for some | Stone, Miss Florence Harris, Miss have recently come to Wasiaington for the season, have taken anu apart- ment at the Fairfax Hotdi, . and Mrs. N. F. Cushman of York City are visiting Lieut and Mrs. Taylor at the Fairfax. M. Dbstcrg VSpe;kcr At Arts Club M. Leon Dostert, professor of French and chairman of modern languages at Georgetown University, will give the second of a series of interesting talks this evening at.the Arts Club. M. Dostert will take as his subject “Anatole France—or Negative Posi- tivism.” Mrs. Thomas Caijigas and Miss Lucretia D. Clark will be hos- York were the charge d'affaires of the embassy and Mme. Skvirsky. Senator Joseph F. Guffey has leased the house at 2340 Kalorama road from Mr. Clarence A. Aspinwall and, with his sisters, the Misses Gufey, will oc- cupy it for the Winter, The United States Minister to Bo- | Mr. Seyfullah recently returned to | Washington from aSnta Fe, where he lvia. Mr. Fay Allen Des Portes, has arrived in Washington for a week's visit at the Mayflower before going to | his home in Winsboro., S. C. Mrs, Des | Portes went directly South from New York and plans to accompany her husband when he returns to the Cap- jtal. Their son. Mr. Fay Allen Des Portes, returned to the United States in June and is now attending the Uni- versity of South Carolina. ‘The Undersecretary of State and Mrs. William Phillips will entertain at + a dinner this evening in honor of Mr. ¢ 8nd Mrs. Lucius Wilmerding, jr., of » New York. Miss Roche Fetes Public Health Head, The Assistant Secretary of the ‘Treasury, Miss Josephine Roche, en- tertained at luncheon today at the | Carlton Hotel, when her guests includ- ed the surgeon general of public health, Mr. Hugh.S. Cumming; Assistant Sec- retary of the Interior, Mr. Oscar L. Chapman; Dr. F. G. Boudreau, assist- ant director of the health section, League of Ngtions. Geneva; Dr. L. S. FPridericia, professor of hygiene, Uni- versity of Copenhagen; Dr. J. Parisot, | professor of hygiene, University of National School of Medicine. Cardiff; health, Stockholm; Dr. H. van der Kaa, chief health inspector of The | Netherlands: Dr. B. Borcio, director of the Institute and School of Hygiene, | Zagreb, Czechoslovakia: Mr. Harry Hopkins, administrator, Federal Emer- gency Relief Administration. Gov. John G. Winant, chairman, Bocial Security Board; Mrs, Arthur Board; Mr. Vincent M. Miles, member Bocial Security Board; Dr. George C. Ruhland, District of Columbia health officer; Dean Earl Baldwin McKinley, 8chool of Medicine, George Washing. ton University; Dr. E. L. Bishop, direc- tor of health, Tennessee Valley Author- ity: Miss Katharine L. Lenroot, chief, Children’s Bureau, Department of Labor: Dr. Alice Hamilton, Miss Mary A% AN a Secretary of the Treasury: Assistant Surgeon General W, F. Draper, As- sistant Surgeon General C. E. Waller, . Nancy; Prof. R. M. F. Picken, Welch | Dr. E, Rietz, chief medical officer of | J. Altmeyer, member Social Security | E. 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