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7 Capital’s Social High Lights Part 3—10 Pages GAY AND . he Sunday Stax WASHINGTON, MRS. AMORY 8. CARHART, Wife of the master of foxr hounds of the Warrenton pack. Mr. and Mrs. Carhart live at Ashland Farms, Warrenton, MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. VAN ALEN Of Roslyn, Long Island, photographed at the Orange County Hunt held at The Plains, in < Virginia. Diplomats Are Returning From Out-of-Town Visits| Sir Ronald Lindsay Back From New York.' Herr Luther and Mexican Ambassador turned to Washington yesterday from New York, where he Are Due This Week. l [IS Britannic majesty’s Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay, re- attenddd the dinner of the Pilgrim Society which took place there Thursday evening. The Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de Espil are expected to sail January 21 from South America for this country and will probably arrive in this country February 9. His excellency the German Ambassador, Herr Hans Luther, is expected to return to Washington Wednesday. The Ambassador of Turkey and Mme. Ertegun will entertain at dinner at the Embassy Wednesday, January 27. The Ambassador of Mexico, Dr. Don Francisco Castillo Najera, is expected to return to Washington sometime during the coming week. The Ambassador of Poland and Mme. Potocka will entertain at dinner Thursday, January 21, in the Embassy. - Donna Matilde de Suvich, wife of the Royal Italian Ambassador, will be at home Thursday afternoon from $ until 7 o'clock at the Embassy. Also on Thursday the Ambassador and [Benora de Suvich will entertain at & small luncheon in honor of Prof. Vittorini of the University of Penn- sylvania, who has come to Washington to speak at the meeting that evening ®f the Italy-America Society. ‘The Siamese Minister and Mme. Rajamaitri will entertain at luncheon Tuesday at the Legation. The Minister of Lithuania and Mme. Zadeikis will entertain at lunch- eon Tuesday. ‘The ‘Minister of Egypt, Mr. Ma- hamed Amine Youssef, wili return Wednesday from New York, where he has been for several days. The Charge d’Affaires of the Bra- gilian Embassy, Mr, A. B. Bueno do 4 Prado, was given a dinner Friday eve- ning at the Shoreham by members of |the Embassy staff in celebration of | his birthday anniversary. The counselor of the French Em- bassy, M. Jules Henry, has gone to ‘Cl.mbfldn, Mass., to remit to 12 pro- {fessors of Harvard University the ihonou awarded them by the French (government at the time of the ter- | centenary celebration ‘of Harvard University. Four of them will receive | the cross of Officer of the Legion of | Honor and eight of them were award- ed the cross of Chevalier of the Le- gion of Honor. His highness Prince Eugene de Ligne, counselor of the Belgian Em- bassy, will return to Washington Wednesday from Belgium, where he has been on leave. M. Charles Hal- laert, Belgian Consul in New York, Cabinet Hostesses Receive Wednesday In First At-Homes Three of the cabinet hostesses will hold their first official at- homes Wednesday afternoon. | Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, jr., | | wife of the Secretary of the Treasury, will receive at her resi- dence at 2201 R street; Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, wife of the Secretary of the Navy, will be at home at her residence, 2136 R street, and Mrs. Henry A. Wal- lace, - wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, will receive in her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Residential Washington |Miss Audry Campbell 1SS AUDRY CAMPBELL en- M The club was beautifully fectively used throughout the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Francke, jr., of Miss Campbell stood at the top with a very full skirt. In her hair Mrs. John R. Williams entertained before the ball were Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Danlel C. Stapleton has is- (See DIPLOMATS, Page E-4.) \ 4 Social Notes Entertains at Dance at Sulgrave Club. tertained last night at a dance at the Sulgrave Club. decorated with bright yellow flowers and silver and green leaves were ef- Miss Campbell has stopping with her in her residence on Kalorama Circle, New York and Amos Enos of Phila- delphia. of the wide staircase and received her guests wearing a white tulle dress she wore a pearl, diamond and em- erald tiara. at dinner prior to the dance and others who gave dinners last evening Leiter and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Warder Thoron. (Continued on Seventh Page.) v SOCIETY SECTION SUNDAY D. C, INTERESTING SOCIAL SEASON IN FU MORNING, JANUARY Mrs. Alex B. Hagner, the former Miss Caro- line C. Roebling, and Mr. North Fletcher of Warrenton shown riding along the rolling 4 country near Warrenton. Mrs. Hendrick Eustis, on one of her favorite mounts at the Warrenton Hunt. Mr. Harvey R. AND MRS. EDWARD S. PEROT, JR., of New York and Washington, have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter Sarah Lee to Mr. Harvey Wright Branigar, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Branigar of Chicago. Miss Perot is a graduate of Holton Arms School in Washington | and the Principia College, Elsah, IIL Mr. Branigar prepared for college at Taber Academy and attended Har- vard University and graduated from the Principia College. No date has yet been set for the wedding. Sarah Catherine Hopkins To Marry Ensign Slack. R. AND MRS. WALTER H. HOP- KINS of Annapols, Md., have an- | nounced the engagement of their ;dlughter Sarah Catherine to Ensign | Leslie Martin Slack, U. 8. N, son of Grand Rapids, Mich. Ensign Slack graduated from the Naval Academy in 1934 and is now stationed in Boston. Miss Hopkins is | the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, John H. Hopkins of West River, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Glover Holmes Trenholm of Charleston, S. C, and Baltimore. The wedding will take place in the late Spring. . Miss Hopkins has frequently visited in Washington, where she has been the guest of her cousin, Mr. Robert W. ‘Woolley, and his daughter, Mrs. James | S. Robb. Charlotte Elizabeth Baublits | And Mr. Weirich to Wed. LIR. AND MRS. LUTHER E. BAU- BLITZ announce the engagement | of their daughter Charlotte Elizabeth to Mr. William B, Weirich, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Weirich of Middle- town, Va. University of Maryland. ‘The wedding will take place in the 1 ' Engagements Announced Miss Sarah Lee Perot Will Be Bride of | Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dare Slack of | | Mr. Weirich is a graduate of the | =3 Branigar, Jr. Miss Jean Scott Engaged To Mr. Charles Boes Hines. COMDR. LEON B. SCOTT, U. S. Navy, announces the engagement of his daughter Jean to Mr. Charles | Boes Hines, son of Lieut. Col. Charles Hines, C. A. C, U.'S. A, and Mrs. Hines. Miss Scott is a student at Con- necticut College, New London, Conn. Mr. Hines is a member of the grad- uating class of the United States Mili- tary Academy at West Point. The wedding will take place in the Summer. Miss Frances Barbarin Gibbs To Marry Mr. Gordon B. Prowse. MR. AND MRS. EDWIN HAYDEN GIBBS announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Frances Bar- barin Gibbs, to Mr. Gordon Burnham Prowse of Rutland, Vt., and Washing- ton, D. C. The wedding will take place shortly after Easter. ‘Waldecker-Bartlett Betrothal Announced. R. UDO B. WALDECKER an- nounces the engagement of his daughter, Miss Grace Adelaide Wal- decker, to Mr. Robert Frank Bartlett of this city. The wedding will take place in March. Miss Helen Louise Ekstrom To Marry Mr. Hugo W. Hennig, jr. MR. AND MRS. M. S. EKSTROM of Minneapolis, Minn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Louise, to Mr. Hugo M. Hennig, Jr, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Hugo M. Hennig of this city. Miss Helen Dillard Grove To Marry Lieut. S. W. Canfield. MR. AND MRS. CHESLEY H. RAY announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Helen Dillard Grove, to Lieut. Stanley W. Canfield, U. S. A, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Canfield of Scarsdale, N. Y. The wedding will take place in the early Spring. Miss Eva Tehel * | To Wed Mr. George Bailey. R. AND MRS. LASZLO TEHEL announce the engagement of their 10, 1937. MRS. BALDWIN D. SPILMAN, Who rides to hounds daily dur- ing the hunting season. LL MRS. HAROLD E. TALBOTT mE SWING Of New York and Old Westbury, Long Island, “snapped” at the Orange County Hunt at The Plains. Delegation Plans Large Reception For Gov. Lehman ‘The Governor of New York and Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman will be the honor guests at a large re- ception given by the New York State Democratic delegation in Congress, at the Shoreham Hotel, inauguration day afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. Senator Royal S. Copeland and Mrs. Copeland and Senator Rob- ert Wagner will receive the New York Representatives and their wives. Last inauguration a similar brilliant reception was given. I g 1 naugura Festivities To Be Many NAUGURATION day will be marked there will be several evening func- there will be many luncheons, teas will be hosts at both a luncheon and arranging for the evening of January ner have accepted the invitation of by Mrs. Roosevelt'and includes His Evening Parties, with a round of festivities. While tions that, in & measure, will take the and -dinners during the week of in- a tea on inauguration day. 20. Mrs. Roosevelt will entertain a the committee to attend. Britannic Majesty’s Ambassador and | (Sce ENGAGEMENTS, Page B-¢)._ | ] Luncheons, Teas and Dinners Scheduled. l as in other years there will be no official ball honoring the occasion, place of this customary event. In addition to the evening parties auguration. The President and Mrs. Roosevelt Prominent on the program is the concert the Inaugural Committee is party at this event and the Vice President and Mrs. John Nance Gar- The Committee of Patrons and Patronesses for the concert is headed (Continued on Fourth Page.) i Thursday—Mrs. Ga M teas at the White House. —Morgan Photos. ?Mrs. Roosevelt Guest At Lupqhgoni’l_‘his' Week Newspaper Women’s Club to Entertain rner to Be Hostess of the Senate Tuesday. RS. FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT will be the honor guest at luncheon Thursday of the Newspaper Women's Club, of which she is an honorary member. The luncheon will be given at the club’s headquarters at the Admiral. Mrs. Roosevelt will attend Mrs. Lawrence Townsend’s morning musicale tomorrow and in the afternoon will entertain at two Mrs. Garner, wife of the Vice President, will entertain the ladies of the Senate at luncheon Tuesday, her second luncheon of the season, at 1 o'clock at the Hotel Washington. Mrs. Roose= velt will be the honor guest this Tuesday and the ladies of the cabinet will be among the guests. New York Wednesday on the Sou | arrival. arriving on the Southern Cross. The Acting Secretary of State, Mr.® R. Walton Moore, and his sisters, the Missess Moore, have loaned their Fair- fax home for a card party to be given Saturday evening for the benefit of Truro Episcopal Church. Arrange- ments are under the direction of the | Lewis Guild of the church. Senator H. E. Hitchceck of Mitchell, S. Dak, has arrived in Washington and has taken an apartment at the Roosevelt Hotel. Senator Hitchcock | succeeded Senator Peter Norbeck. Representative and Mrs. H. K. Claypoole and Miss Marian Neff of Ohio have taken an apartment at the Carroll Arms for this session of Con- | gress. Representative Paul W. Shafer of Battle Creek, Mich,, is now residing at the Carroll Arms Hotel, where he will be joined by Mrs. Shafer at & later date. Representative and Mrs. Benjamin § The Secretary of State and Mrs. Cordell Hull will arrive in thern Cross from the Argentine. | They are expected to come to Washington immedjately after their Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Sumner Welles also are Jarrett of Farrell, Pa, have taken an apartment at the Roosevelt Hotel for the Winter. Representative Jarrett succeeded Representative D. J. Dris~ coll. Oapt. and Mrs. S. C. Kemon and their daughter, Miss Marie Kemon, have arrived in Washington and have taken an apartment at the Roosevelt Hotel. Capt. Kemon and his family have been in Peiping, China, for & | year and a half, where he was on duty | at the embassy guard. Since October 30 the Kemons have been en route to the United States. They visited in Japan for several days. From San Francisco they came by way of the Panama Canal. Capt. Kemon, who was on duty in ‘Washington at the War Department before he went to China, is now sta- tioned at the Marine Barracks. While in China, Miss Kemon stud- jed the Chinese language and now speaks like & native, > »

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