Notes From the Social Calendar of Washington and Its Environs News Notes of the Official Residential And Diplomatic Sets Social Of the Capital Notes Secretary of War Woodring Countess Szechenyi Returns From New York, Plans Trip to Wife Is in Connecticut Florida Countess Szechenyi, widow of the The Secretary of War, Mr. Harry H. Woodring, returned this morn- former Minister ing from a short stay in New York. Mrs. Woodring, who went to New Hungarian at York the first of the week, is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Washington, will Join her brother and Mrs. Don Carpenter, in their home at Southport,’Conn., and will join and sister-in-law, Brig. Gen. and the Secretary in their apartment in the Shoreham the middle of next Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, at Miami, week. Fla., the middle of next week. Countess Szechenyi, who is in New t The Peruviaff Ambassador, Senor Don Manuel Freyre y Santander, York, will spend the late season was host at dinner last evening, entertaining in the Embassy on. Scott Circle. with Mrs. Vanderbilt at the Ever- glades Hotel while Gen. Vanderbilt The Turkish Ambassador and Mme. Ertegun will entertain at dinner takes a short cruise aboard his this evening in the Embassy on Sheridan Circle. yacht.

The Ambassador of , the Count de Saint-Quentin was host Mr. and Mrs. William R. Greene, of New York are \ at dinner last evening at the Embassy. Among the guests were Senator Jr., City spending MRS. EDWIN KEMPER MRS. several at the Shoreham. Mr. LEON M SOUDANT, MRS. RICHARD X. and Mrs. Scott W. Lucas, Senator Arthur Capper, Representative and days SULLIVAN. Greene is a former member of the Formerly Miss Betsy Mitchell, McGO'VAN, Mrs. Luther A. the Latvian Minister and Mme. the Who was Miss Johnson, Bilmanis, United States Board of Tax formerly Mary Ap- Isabella daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •Who before her marriage was Charge d'Affaires of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Mme. and they lived in Spaulding, daughter peals, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. John William • F. Mitchell. Miss Mary Weaver this Oumansky, the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. George S. Messer- the Capital. Ji^eph of smith, the Deputy Chief of Staff and Mrs. George Marshall, Brig. Gen. Spaulding. —Hessler-Hevderson Photo. city. ~Hessler Photo. Mr. —Benson Weeks Photo. • % and Mrs. Maxwell Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lee Pierson, Mr. and and Mrs. Harold Carney Cur- tis announce the birth of a Mrs. Paul Ailing, Mrs. Howell Moorehead, Mrs. McCeney Werlich, Mrs. son, Harold Carney, jr., Friday, Febru- Herbert S. Howard. Miss Eunice Willson and. from the French Embassy, ary 24, in Washington. Mrs. Curtis Miss Clara Flarida the Attache and Mme. the Mr. Military Lombard, Counselor, Jacques formerly was Miss Elizabeth Will Be Married Truelle, and Baron Baeynes, Second Secretary. O’Meara, daughter of Mrs. Ray- of Interest mond O’Meara and the late Mr. To Mr. Lutz Weddings The Minister of Yugoslavia and Mme. Fotitch entertained 22 guests O’Meara of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clayten at dinner last evening at the Legation. Countess van der Straten-Ponthoz, Mrs. Kroger and Mr. Stewart Married Mrs. Edgar and her son,. Flarida of Westfield, N. J., have an- wife of the Belgian Ambassador, and Associate Justice and Mrs. Harlan Boiyen Mr. Dan W. Bowen, of Detroit have nounced the engagement of their In at Fiske Stone were the The Ambassador, Count van der Ceremony Palm Beach f ranking guests. arrived at the Shoreham from daughter Clara Ruth to Mr. Allan is ill and was unable to attend the Straten-Ponthoz, party. Florida and will remain a few days. Barr Lutz of New York, son of Mnt. The marriage of Mrs. Kroger, .wid- Donald Stev;art of Chicago, and Mr. Mrs. Bowen’s daughter, Miss Grace Henry Frey Lutz of Washington and ow' of Mr. Bernard H. Kroger of Cin- bnd Mrs. John E. Stewart of Havana, Herr Hans will be host the The German Charge d'Affaires, Thomsen, Woodbury Bowen, attends the late Rev. Dr. Lutz. ctnnati and Palm Beach, to Mr. and his brother-in-law and sister, at dinner this evening, entertaining a group of men at his home on Chevy Chase School. Miss Flarada was graduated from James Wright Stewart ,of Chicago Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bianchi of New Ohio and dur- Colorado avenue. MISS ELIZABETH GRAY Wesleyan University and Palm Beach, is of more than York. Others at the wedding were GARTRELL, her she studied at Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Donald Gartrell, have announced ing junior year usual interest in Washington where Mir. John B. Hollister of Cincinnati; South Carolina the Sarbonne in . Mrs. lived mar- Mrs. James Hamilton Lewis, wife of Senator Lewis of Illinois, was her engagement to Mr. Daniel Tanner Link, jr„ son of Mrs. Kroger b^re her and Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Levman. Mr. Lutz was graduated from Yale riage. Tlv' cbok in Mrs. hostess at luncheon yesterday in honor of the United States Ambassador Daniel Tanner Link and the late Mr. Link.—Harris-Ewing Photo. wedding place -Stewart's first Husband was Governor Is Guest University in 1931 and fro mthe Palm Beach at Casa winter Mr. Horace R. ■ Pequena, Maher. and their to , Mr. Jefferson Caffery. Mrs. Cafferv is in Chicago with her i-' ■ Yale Law School in 1934. He now is home of Dr. Edmund Dow, Miss Dana before with the Ambassador to Brazil. At Tea Laioy daughter, Maher, was a mother, Mrs. McCarthy, returning Yesterday a member of New York bar. a j the long friend d the two families, the debu-'ante in Cincinnati last winter the 12 who at the 1925 F Street Club for the Senator and Mrs. Ellison Durant Among guests gathered The wedding will take place in Rev. Clark Neale Edwards officiating where her mother presented her at who is soon for and Smith and their son-in-law and luncheon were Miss Carolyn Nash, leaving Europe, June. Wednesday evening in the presence their home, .Slant Acres, at East Ness daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Flarida a din- Mr. and Mrs. Van Philip, who have recently returned from the gave of only the members of the two fam- Walnut Hills. Her marriage to the Alfred were South America. By Way— Lawttm. hosts at the tea ner party Sunday in their home in ilies and a few intimate friends. late Mr. Kroger took place in 1926 yesterday for the Governor of South Westfield to announce the engage- — Mrs. Stewart, before her and. he died last year at Wianno, on _ marriage, ^eth Blaine— Carolina and Mrs. Barnet Maybank. ment. Mr. E. Russell Lutz, formerly Mrs. Chester C. Bolton, wife of Representative Bolton of Ohio, enter- was Miss Alice Farington Flynn, Cape Cod. The affair was held at Mr. and Mrs. with the Maritime Commission, a of Mrs. Mr. Stewart was from tained at luncheon at her home in honor of the wives of the Ohio Mrs. Kent dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Albert daughter Farington Flynn of graduated Legate’s Dewey brought Lawton's Connecticut avenue apart- brother of the bridegroom-elect, Yale in 1916 delegation in the House of Representatives. New York and the late Mr. Flynn of and served overseas of ment, and there were about 200 was among the guests. together many Washington's smartest ladies, but none looked lovelier New York and Washington. Mr. during the war as a captain of artil- guests present. The Counselor of the Danish and Mme. Eickhoff a than the small, exotic looking Gwen Dewey. She wore a wool Stewart is a son of Col. and Mrs. lery. Legation gave crepv Bowls of roses and flanked iris, Robert Stewart of Chicago. dinner party last evening, entertaining in their home on Wyoming avenue. gown of sand color with pleated skirt and the short with two Will Give matching jacket was large cakes which were Society ! The bride was in Mrs. De Brow Married embroidered in dull biack decorated with miniature palmetto given marriage heavily sequins. St. Patrick’s her brother-in-law. Mr. To Mr. Snoots. trees, were on the tea table. Assist- Party by Harry Mrs. Legare was in cream color satin with scarlet sash The Third Assistant Postmaster Wilson Warley of New York, and Mrs. Louise De flaming ing in pouring tea were Mrs. Millard Dr.; Draper Brow, I General, Mr. S. will Dow was best man. The bride's cos- of Mr. which formed a flowing scarf, and Mrs. Jasper Du Bose looked Tydings, Mrs. Walter F. George, Mrs. Ramsey Black, daughter and Mrs. James F. i be the honor at the St. tume w'as of blue chiffon over taffeta and Suburban Social Notes John L. McMillan, Mrs. Carlton guest Draper, Mr. Harlan P. Snoots, adorable in full biack taffeta with a round little-girl collar on the Patrick's party of the with which she wore a bou- son of Mrs. Anna M. Pierce, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Pennsylvania corsage Snoots, were taffeta jacket and was being told by several admiring gentlemen Society of Washington, which will quet of white orchids. married M. Goon of Los Pierce, and Mrs. Farley Smith, their Saturday evening, February Mrs. Byron Angeles that she looked like Scarlett O'Hara. be held at the Willard daughter-in-law'. Wednesday. Following the wedding supper Mr. 18. The wedding took place in St. Mrs. Higginson Roger.- wore one of the new colorful A program featured by the Ethel Columba's Church, the Rev. Eman- Is in Takoma Park gypsy dresses; Among the guests were the Assist- and Mrs. Stewart came North by Visiting John Fistere School of Dancing and the uel A. Le Moine Mrs. Newbold, jr„ looked charming in fuchsia and dark blue crepe, ant Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. plane and later will go to the west officiating. Dr. Pennsylvania Railroad Glee Club will coast of Gibson the music Mrs. Byron M. Coon of Los her son, David Napper, are here from and Mrs. Pettinos Blow was in sheer black organza. Mrs. Mathews Dick, John Monroe Johnson, who enter- Florida for tarpon fishing. played wedding be preceded by a short reception, and the church was decorated with Calif., of Takoma British Guiana, for an extended visit as soignee and chic as told us she was to New tained at dinner for the Governor They will remain at Palm Beach Angeles. formerly always going York last with James Representative P. Mc- the season ex- yellow jonquils and white stock with and Silver Md., is with Mrs. Defflnbaugh. to Mr. Dick who has been and Mrs. Maybank later in the eve- through spring and Park, Md., Spring, night join there lor several days. Baron ! of the in Granery, president society, pect to be at Mr. Stewart's palms. the guest of Mrs. Lloyd W. Biddle and Baroness de Gruben, Du Bose, John ning at the Chevy Chase Club. Long Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Shull will Jasper Newbold, jr., Baron Paul heading the line which will include Island home Mr. escorted his Takoma Park. Clay Senator and Mrs. James F. through the summer. Draper daughter Schell, Hofer and Northam were at Byrnes, in addition to the honor Mrs. be hosts at bridge and a bufTet Joseph Alsop, Myron Griggs also the guest, those at the were and she wore royal blue chiffon with Mrs. Coon, a past president of the sup- also guests yesterday, will entertain Among wedding per tomorrow evening in their home party. Black and a number of members of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. a hat and had a Takoma Park Women's Club, came tonight at a buffet supper before the Warley, John E. matching bouquet in Herndon, Va. * * * * Congress. Dancing will follow the Dana, sister of the bride, who of sun-kissed roses with Spanish here from Oberlin, Ohio, where .me South Carolina State Society recep- spends Pendleton Turner introduced a new program and will continue until 1 iris and her son-in-law and card game ‘Thomasville,’’ at tion and dance. part of each autumn and spring in fern. i has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas o’clock. Coghlan of Mrs. ’ dinner the other Mr. Stewart's Mrs. Otto Stanley was matron of daughter, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Stumm night which proved a Washington; brothers Takoma Park, D. C., announce the All Pennsylvanians are invited to and and their born daughter. Mrs. great success, and a very profitable one for Comdr. and Mrs. Hamilton | sisters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. • Continued on Page 3-4.) newly birth of a son Monday at Sibley attend the meeting and bring guests is the former Miss Betty Bryan who between them won every Musical Stumm Hospital. pot.’’ Program as well as members of their families. of Takoma Park. She will Mrs. Sands, for whom the was Coon Emory party given, looked very Mr. H. LeRoy Lewis will give a Information concerning the society the week end with her sister- Mrs. Robert Benner entertained a |! spend pretty in black dress with gold costume jewelry, but declined to musicale at the Washington Club on and guest tickets may be obtained Mrs. Nelson of Wash- at luncheon and in-law, Madge bridge Wednesday play "Thomasville,” preferring a very serious game of backgammon Thursday evening at 8:30 o’clock. from Representative McGrariery's and of next week as the at her home in Silver Md. Miss ington part Spring, with Ralph Hill. Margaretta EcklofT, soprano, office in the House Building or from M. Mc- guest of Dr. and Mrs. Dorsey will be the soloist, accompanied by Mr. David Deibler at 4 Leland Mrs. Mack Crippen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Southgate, the latter in black with Phearson in Chevy Chase. Malton Boyce. street, Md. at a luncheon beads embroidered on the Chevy Chase, Mrs. Biddle is a former president bridge Wednesday in turquoise jacket; Mrs. Stanley Hawks in her home a black Of the District of Columbia Federa- near Herndon, Va. dinner dress with long sleeves of deep red brocade; Edward of Women's Clubs. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Newbold the tion Mrs. Albert W. Volkmer of Ta- Noyes completed party. Our hostess was at her very loveliest, in a deep gray crepe frock Mr. and Mrs. David R. Starry, who koma Park, D. C., gave a party last for members of the choir topped off by a gray, silver, and yellow brocade jacket and her returned last week after a winter in night of charming * the Takoma Park Presbyterian (Continued on B-4.) I. Florida have to Norristowm, Pa., Page MILLER gone of which she is the director. to visit Mrs. Starry's mother, Mrs. Church, Games and cards were William Powick. played, after which refreshments were will go to New York for a They served bufTet unearths a few days before returning to their style. Md. home in Drummond. Mr. Walter G. Mitchell, jr., of BEST & CO. Takoma Park, Md., is spending a Mrs. Reginald Napper entertained week in Wilmington, Del. 4413 CONNECTICUT AVE., N.W.V NEAR ALBEMARLE ST. Emerson 7700 new color accent at a dessert bridge party Wednesday * afternoon at the home of her Mrs. R. A. Cornell gave a bridge mother, Mrs. S. M. Deffinbaugh. luncheon at her home in Takoma I Silver Spring, Md. Mrs. Napper and Park, D. C., Tuesday. Fine Scotch Nebraska Society Benefit Party Tartans, Will Give Party In Chevy Chase The Nebraska State Society will A benefit card party will be given Authentic Clan Plaids give a party in the Rose room of the Saturday afternoon, March 18, at 2 Washington Hotel Wednesday eve- o’clock in the home of Mrs. John In ning. The newly elected president, Ryan Devereaux at 3 West Bradley New Worsted Suits Mrs. of lane in Md. Coffee, wife Representative Chevy Chase, The party XN Harry B. Coffee, is planning a gay is being arranged under the auspices evening of entertainment and is of Mrs. E. L. Pugh's unit of the making particular plans for new Sanctuary Sodality of the Church members of the society to get ac- of the Blessed Sacrament on Chevy quainted. Chase Circle. One of the features Bridge foursomes will be arranged of the afternoon will be the several Lightweight and other features of entertainment attractive door prizes. are being planned in addition to the dancing. The members of the unfinished Nebraska congressional delegation Maret Students and their wives and other Ne- worsted in braskans prominent in official life To Give Dance will attend. The high school students of the clan tartans Assisting Mrs. Coffee with ar- Maret School will entertain at an of rangements are the other officers of informal dance at the school this the society, Mr. Howard Blanchard, evening. Among those invited are Anderson vice president; Mr. Homer Guenther, Bobette Stackhouse, Cathalene corresponding secretary; Mrs. Wade Crane, Marthajane Kennedy, Sylvia Kennedy Ellis, recording secretary, and Mr. Wells. Beverly Livingston, Anne Allen Cozier, treasurer. Also assist- Moore, Gene Cox, Betty Morrison, are the committee chairmen, Carolee Arnold. Ann Gordon * ing Mary Newman, Mrs. E. E. Danly, Mr. George Bau- Adrienne McArdle, Virginia Lee, mann, Mr. Lyle O’Rourke and Miss Marjorie Mandle, Anne Putnam and Red Cameron Grace McGerr. Lucie Camalier.

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