News Notes of the Official And Diplomatic Sets By the Way— Of the -- — fteth Blaine= -■ Capital Comdr. and Mrs. William D. Thomas gave a dinner at the 1925 P Street Club as a farewell to Mrs. Thomas, who is oft today for her Chinese Ambassador Guest TonightT ranch in Nevada. Mrs. Bruce Barton Lunch The dinner, like every other dinner at the club, was perfect in every Hostess; detail—the flowers—the food—and last, but Mrs. Dow W. Harter to Entertain certainly not least, the people. Mrs. Thomas, wearing a brown lace and The Chinese Ambassador, Dr. Hu-shih, will be the guest In whose tulle gown, received her guests in the front honor Representative and Mrs. William D. Byron will entertain at dinner drawing room of the club with Comdr. this evening. Thomas. Mrs. George T. Marye, mother of the hostess, was present, very rosy and The Ambassador and Senora Spanish de Cardenas were hosts at healthy looking after her recent trip to dinner last at the in honor night embassy of Mr. and'Mrs. Lloyd Orlscom, Florida, and other guests included Mrs. who have been Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods visiting Bliss and the Am- Pearsons Rust in a pale pink , Mrs. bassador and Senora de Cardenas. Sutherland Mayo, Mrs. Snowden Fahne- The Turkish Ambassador and Mme. Ertegun were ranking guests at stock in apple green crepe with matching the dinner, and others were Senator David I. Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss flowers (Snowden is in New York on a bus- and Mrs. Richard Fearing of Boston. iness trip); Mrs. Nini Woodward in a printed gown with yellow background and Mrs. Bruce Barton, wife of Representative was Barton, hostess at bright red and green flowers; John Foster, luncheon today at the Sulgrave Club in honor of Mrs. Ford K. Brown, Henry Thorne, Mrs. Francis Whitten in better known through her books as Leslie Ford. black lace with kowers embroidered on the wide skirt; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hurja (she Mrs. Dow W. Harter, wife of the Representative from Ohio, will enter- sang after dinner); Wolcott Waggamann, tain 100 of the Democratic women from the 14th district of Ohio who Arthur Bradley Mrs. are in to attend Campbell, Hugh Washington the Institute of Government, at tea in her O Donnell, Laurence Bungardenu, Senator mrs. apartment at the Shoreham from 4 to 6 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. william d. thomas and Mrs. Arthur H. Mrs. —Underwood A Underwood Photo. Assisting Mrs. Harter will be Mrs. Vandenburg, Lloyd Ewing Thomason, wife of the Moore In a very smart gown of black crepe an diace; Mrs. Representative from Texas; Mrs. Richard Duncan, wife of the Representa- Higglnson Rog- ers In pale pink; and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Exnlcios. tive from Missouri; Mrs. Leland W. Miller, Mrs. Lorenzo L. Snow, Miss Betty Ahem, Miss Betsy Frots and Miss Dorothy McFee. * * * * Yesterday we attended two cocktail of The Counselor of the Chilean , that Mr. and Embassy and Senora de Gazitua will Mrs. William S. Culbertson at 2101 Connecticut avenue, with most entertain at cocktails tomorrow afternoon in their home at 4109 Jenifer of the Department of State in attendance street in honor (Mr. Culbertson used to of the members of the financial mission from Chile—Am- be Ambassador to Chile) and later on the small and very delightful bassador Bianchi, Senor Le Barche and Senor Pedregal, with Senora de MRS. RUSSELL M. ARUNDEL. little party of Col. Robert Olds at his house on Reno road. La Barche and Senor de She is Here the Pedragal. The visitors will sail shortly to return pictured in her garden in Wesley Heights. The of guests honor, the Richmonds of Boston who are stopping oft en to their South American homes. Arundel garden is one of those which will be shoton tomorrow route to Warrenton to week-end with Mrs. Clarke Baldwin over the Senor Bianchi, who has been the envoy to Mexico, will have a vaca- on the Wesley Heights garden tour. —Harris & Photo. Ewing Gold Cup, failed to show up because of foggy flying weather and tion in Chile before going to Spain as Ambassador. came to Washington by train several hours after the party given in their honor. However, despite the lack of guests of honor, the Miss Monica Cowles, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Eugene R. Cowles, is party managed to be very gay—with lovely Mrs. Kent in black and' Visiting her aunt, Mrs. Raymond Johanssen, and Mr. Johanssen. Legare white; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Auchincloss, Nina if she had Miss Cowles, who came from Port William in the of Interest wondering McKinley Philip- • a enough of stag line for her leap year party since there are so pines, was the guest in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Ira Smith entertained many MISS ANNE DE BEAUPRE BEACH. more extra in town Miss men than there are women; Mrs. Robert Scot- The Dr. and at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johanssen will be hosts at a similar Mary Murphy Becomes Bride daughter of Mrs. Charles H. Beach of Chevy ten in black and white checked jacket with a plain black skirt and a party next Sunday for their guest. Chase, Md., is accompanying her mother on a cruise to Vene- Of Mr. Donald simply devastating black hat with a white rose and a sheer black zuela. Miss Buckingham Beach and her mother, who are aboard the Santa veil as its only decoration, and the very sweeet mother of the host, A Rosa, expect to return the middle this month. charmingly arranged the IJfv. Hobart D .Evans. Palms, Mrs. Olds, senior. of Miss Edith Leiper 500 Children to Get took place yesterday afternoon at 3 gladioli and snapdragons were used H. Moore Photo. o’clock in a * * * ___—Wendell to St. Mathew’s cathedral In the church and there were can- Marry Free Refreshments Miss Engaged Sacristy, when Mary Josephine dles on the altar. Today will see the exodus for Warrenton with general every Virginia Radu Irimescu, Minister of Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The bride was escorted and Ru- Mr. Rittenhouse At Chest Unit’s given household wide open for the "big week end” of the year. the moment the Richard became the in mania; Secretary of War and Joseph Murphy, marriage by her brother, Mr. that the in Notables Take Mr. and Mrs. James Gerhard The fun for 500 children who are, visitors arrive Warrenton there will be parties, and parties Mrs. Harry and bride of Mr, Donald Buckingham, William A. McCallum. She wore a Woording. Capt. expected to in entertain- galore, starting out with Mr. and Mrs. McGrath’s cocktail Mrs. Paul Leiper, jr., of Meadowbrook House, participate son of Dr. and Mrs. David E. Buck- navy sheer redingote trimmed in Raymond party Bastedo. Mr. Sfnd Mrs. ment features of the Community for some hundred or more and on to Mrs. Stewart Robert Woods Dr. and Chestnut Hill, Pa., announce the ingham. The Rev. Wilbur Wheeler white, blue accessories and her guests Spillman's large : Bliss, Mrs. Chest League's country fair May 21 dinner in Middleburg tonight. Tomorrow there will be the Boxes for John W. Burke. Mrs. M. W. engagement of their daughter. Miss officiated. shoulder bouquet was of orchids and Amory Car- Chiswell, will be greatly enhanced through hart's Mrs. Richard Cowell, Mr. and Mrs. Edith Benseon to Mr. Martin As the guests entered the church lilies of the valley. luncheon, the George Cutting’s luncheon, the Robert Winmill's Leiper, the plans of a committee headed by Joseph Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Walter an organ recital was Mr. Mrs. Thomas C. sister of luncheon and various others. After the races there are the Rittenhouse, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James given by Fields, parties given, Clement Dunn, w'ho is the Edge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Martin Rittenhouse of Bonnie View, Malton Boyce. The floral arrange- bride, was the matron of honor, ; respectively, by the William Streetts, the Kenneth Jenkins and the Wil- Horse Show charged with the responsibility of Eliot, Mr. and Mrs. Georee Pa. ment on the candlelighted altar was wearing an aqua crepe dress with liam Garrett, Hatboro, arranging for the refreshments. | Doellers. Saturday night is the hunt at the North Wales Club, Mrs. John with lilies of blue accessories and a Gibbons, Mrs. Mae Hamil- The bride-elect resided in Wash- particularly effective, navy corsage and various luncheons and Tentative plans, according to Mrs. Sunday cocktail parties, too, speed the parting Mrs. Roosevelt ton, Mr. and Mrs. H. with her family for several the valley and white rosebuds filling bouquet of pink Columbia roses. Joseph Himes, ington Dunn, include the operation of a guests—all in all a very gala week end! Mr. and Mrs. Alanson She attended Springside the graceful vases. White bouvardia. Mr. Ire E. Schoonover was the best I Houghton, Mr. years. refreshment booth at the fair which And and Mrs. Walter Bruce Bchool, Foxcroft, Middleburg, Va„ snapdragons and gladioli were used man and the ushers were Mr. Harold Diplomats Howe. Mrs. will serve cookies, ice cream and A. Geary Mrs. and Chateau Brillantmont, Lau- also and the aisle was marked with T. Rice of this city and Mr. Thomas Johnson, Joseph soda pop free to the children only. Mrs. Are on List Leiter, Maj. and Mrs. Switzerland. She is a mem- white ribbons and candles. M. Fields of Hyattsville. Miss Michelson Wed Henry Leonard, aanne, These refreshments will be donated Dougherty Col. and The bride is a of Mrs. Morris E. Locke, Lt. ber of the Whitemarch Valley Hunt The bride was in graduate George The of for by members of the Community given marriage Dinner Hostess To Mr. Tesler list boxholders the Comdr. and Mrs. Atherton of Washington University and a mem- Macon- Club and the Junior League Chest League. by her father. She wore a becoming Washington Horse Show to be held ber of Chi and Mrs. John Allen Dougherty was Mr. and Mrs. Harry Michelson an- dray, Mrs. Malcolm Matheson, Mrs. Philadelphia. Adults who attend the fair dress of navy blue print with a pat- Omega Sorority May 17, 18 and 19 at Meadowbrook is will Mortar Board hostess at dinner last Ridley McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mr. Rittenhouse is a graduate of tern in French blue and and Honor Society. The evening, nounce the marriage of their headed have opportunity to buy soft drinks white, by Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- and and attended bridegroom was from when her ranking guests were the Merrill, Mr. Mrs. Abbott P. Mills, Princeton University and ice cream at other booths and the long redingote was of French graduated Miss Gertrude velt. Mrs. George Maurice Morris is Dominican Minister and Senora daughter, Michelson, Mr. Louis Montague, Mr. Theodore the University of Pennsylvania Law blue flannel. She wore a wide- George Washington University in chairman of the Junior wagons which the committee plans to Mr. Jules Tesler, son of Mrs. Anne League Com- W. Mr. and Mrs. Bchool. He is a member of the Co- chemical engineering in 1931. He de Pastoriza and the Minister of Noyes, Brainard to have on the grounds. brimmed hat to match the redingote mittee handling boxes. is a member of the Czecho-Slovakia and Mme. Hur- Tesler of the New York Parker, Senator and Mrs. David lonial Club of Princeton and the trimmed with a blue band and Alpha Chi Sigma Bronx, City. Te be held on the spacious lawns navy the other mem- Princeton Club of also Fraternity and research associate ban. The took 13 in Among prominent Reed, Mr. and Mrs. William McClel- Philadelphia, of the Charles Carroll Glover resi- her other accessories were navy blue. wedding place April bers of the American Others in the were Sen- of Washington society included land Ritter, Mrs. Alvin the Orpheus and Huntington Val- She wore a of three white Dental Association party the of Rabbi Henry dence at 4200 Massachusetts ave- corsage home Solomon Metz, on this list are: de ley Clubs. at the Bureau of Standards. ator Henry Ashurst, Mr. and Mrs. Count Saint Strong, Mr. Ray Van Clief and Mis. Country nue. the fair is the second annual orchids. who officiated. Mr. Caul and his bride will George Maurice Morris. Col. and Quentin, Ambassador of France; Mr. John R. Williams. Their marriage will take place in outdoor exhibit and entertainment Miss Jeanne Murphy, sister of the reside autumn. at 812 Jefferson street. Mrs. Frank Morrow and M. and the sponsored the Chest for bride, was the maid of honor by League wearing Mme. Otakar Kabelac. the purpose of disseminating in- a navy blue street length dress with Miss Mary Weaver Mrs. Dougherty will leave May formation about the welfare serv- a belt of light blue and a large Wed to Mr. Holland. 20 for her summer home, at ices' of Chest agencies. brimmed blue straw hat. Her other Miss Florence Botkin Westport, Conn. Serving on Mrs. Dunn's commit- accessories were dark blue and she Of Interest to Washingtonians Is [To Wed Mr. Slack tee will be Miss Jane Achison, Miss wore a bouquet of pale lavender the marriage of Miss Mary Annetta The engagement of Miss Florence Alice Barry, Mrs. Lewis Clark, Mrs. orchids. Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Committee Named Botkin of Charles Carroll Glover, jr.; Miss Dr. Richard G. Buckingham of Maurice E. Weaver, to Mr. Joshua Edith Lorton, Va„ daugh- The committee for the variety of Nancy Glover, Mrs. Selden Rockville, brother of the bridegroom, Hudelson Holland of Los Angeles ter Mr. and Mrs. Claude O. Bot- Chapin, show to be given at the Mayflower BUTE Mrs. Edward Page and Mrs. Wil- was best man. Saturday at the home of her .'WOTii i parents kin, to Mr. Harry Caldwell Slack of at 8:45 the evening of May 24 for was liam Creighton Peet. A reception for the immediate on Wisconsin avenue. The Rev. Oecoquan, Va., announced last the benefit of St. Gertrude's School at a buffet families followed the ceremony in Charles T. Warner officiated. iweek supper given at the of Arts and Crafts is composed of of the pan-American room of the May- The bride, who was given in mar- home Miss Botkin’s parents in Miss Mary Agnes Sweeney, chair will taKe flower Hotel. After June 1 the couple riage by her father, wore Lorton. The wedding place Mrs. Moore Here champagne mai; Mrs. Augustus E. Glegengack June 1 in the Methodist Church in will be at home at 4801 Connecticut pink organza over satin and carried Mrs. I. L. Moore of and Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie. Oecoquan. Larchmont, avenue. a spray of Cymbidium orchids. The N. Y„ is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. Miss Botkin attended the Uni- The bride is a graduate of George- bride wore a diamond and pearl pin. D. Thompson, and her sister, Miss versity of Illinois and the Washing- town Visitation Convent and the belonging to her mother, a pearl 8-POINT SECURITY FOR YOUR at their ton School for while Mr. Dorothy Thompson, home bridegroom attended George Wash- necklace, the of the Secretaries, here. gift bridegroom, Slack attended Southeastern Uni- ington University and is a member and carried a rose point handker- FUR COAT of Sigma chief which had versity and George Washington Alpha Epsilon Fraternity been used by her • Glazed v is University. and Columbia Country Club. paternal grandmother. • Demothed • R fell ‘May Get-Together’ • Air-Blown «JF Mrs. Herbert Haar of Lorton will _Her only attendant, Miss Shirleyi • Buttons taw »wiaifipii i Tightened be hostess at a shower Saturday Listed Mrs. Katherine Dulin (See Tomorrow WEDDINGS. B-4J .. Page • Loose Linings _ _ evening in honor of Miss Botkin and Wed to Mr. H. C. Sewn * Cold Btoraga The Ladies' Aid Caul, jr. Mr. Slack. Norwegian • Jinn Insur- • Called for and The First Presbyterian Church in ance Delivered Society will have a "May get- FINE CHINESE Hyattsville was the scene of the Cloth Coats Insured and stored. I1.3S tomorrow from FURNISHINGS and together” night wedding yesterday afternoon of Call NAtional Johnstons Leave UNUSUAL GIFTS 5628 8 to 12 o’clock at the Y. W. C. A. Mrs. Katherine McCallum Dulin, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Johnston of There will be music, entertain- daughter of Mrs. Hugh A. McCallum, MILLER'S FURS the Westchester Apartments left ment and refreshments. Friends to Mr. Harold John Caul, Jr., son of ARTS 1143 CONN. AVE. I 1M» O Bt. N.W, yesterday by plane for Louisville to of the Ladies’ Aid members have Mrs. Jane Tupper Caul. The cere- attend the Kentucky Derby. been invited. mony was performed at 2 o’clock by i eryone’s Talking about the new L* Frank Co. 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