1935-11-01 [P B-2]

1935-11-01 [P B-2]

Royal British Officers Little Cabinet Hostess Honor Guests at Series Of Interesting Parties Mexican Ambassador Postpones Dance. Members of Official Circles Prominent in News. 1 Britannic Majesty's Ambas- Quincy, 111., is in town for a few days sador. Sir Ronald Lindsay, and is at the Wardman Park Hotel, will entertain at dinner this | where he maintains an apartment. in the when HISevening embassy, con- Mr. J. F. T. O'Connor, the his guests will include Vice Admiral, troller of the currency, entertained a the Hon. Sir Matthew R. Best. K. C. small company informally at dinner D. S. M. V. O., British '8, O., Royal at the Shoreham Hotel ball room last commander in chief of the Navy evening. American and West Indies Station, and the other officers of the H. M. S. Noted Norwegian York, which is anchored at the Navy Visiting in Capital. Yard Following the dinner the The Hon. Carl Joachim Hambro, an(j British officers will be honor guests at president of the Norwegian Parlia- J J Q.93j s dance in the Sail Loft of the Navy ment, is the guest for whom Mr. and Y'ard. Mrs. William McClellan Ritter, 2223 Hie Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Massachusetts avenue, will entertain Claude A. Swanson, entertained at at dinner Thursday evening, Novem- luncheon today in honor of the visit- | ber 7, at the Willard Hotel. ing naval officers. In the company The naval attache of the Japanese Regularly at the function given at the May- | I with the Dresses flower Hotel were Sir Ronald Lind- Embassy, Capt. Yamaguchi, assistant naval attaches, Lieut. Comdr. say. Vice Admiral Best. Capt. Boxer. Yamaki and Lieut. Comdr. had R N., commanding H. M. S. York Zyoo, luncheon at Hill Inn yesterday 8nd chief of staff; Capt. Knox-Little. Gray's with Mr. Y. and Mr. Y. Waka- R. N.. commanding H. M. S. Danac Myoshi to of Tokio. at Baltimore; Capt. Bradley, R. N., yama naval attache; Col. W. W. Torr, mili- Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Rowan P. MRS. WILLIAM PHILLIPS. tary attache; Comdr. Mark-Wardlaw, Lemly entertained at dinner for the $99! R. N.. assistant naval attache; Comdr. Halloween celebration at the Shore- Wife of the Undersecretary of State, who has returned from North xansnawe, xt in.; uroup nu»c, ham Hotel ball room last evening. Beverly, Mass., where she spent the greater part of the R. Summer. Mrs. also a short time R. A. F.; Lieut. Longden, N.; Their guests numbered 16. Phillips spent abroad during months. Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr.! Lieut, and Mrs. Stephen Ogden the Summer —Hessler-Htndenon Photo. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt; Admiral W. Fuqua, jr„ son-in-law and daughter H. Standley. chief of naval opera- of Col. and Mrs. Lemly, left yesterday Admiral Frank H. Clark. tions; Rear for their new station at Port Ontario. States Consul at Barcelona and Mrs. V. S. N., chairman of the General Mrs. N. Y., after visiting Col. and Mrs. Syme Among the Lynn W. Franklin, with Mrs. Taylor Board; Rear Admiral D. F. Sellers. for a few at the Shore- 13 Lemly days at Turner, will preside at the tea table. Naval Guests Kenmore superintendent of the Academy: ham. They were stationed formerly "Mammy" will serve tea and ginger- Admiral Walton R. Sexton. Rear Lieut. will to Fashion and variety Rear at Randolph Field. Tex. Fuqua Mrs. Conrad Syme go Fred- bread, and among those who will re- Rear Ad- Admiral Joseph K. Taussig. is the son of Gen. Fuqua, United ericksburg. Va„ for the tea tomorrow ceive will be Mrs. V. M. Fleming, Mrs. spread temptingly before miral Claude C. Bloch. Rear Admiral States military attache in Spain. i riven at Kenmore. the home of Col. R. J. Payne, Mrs. Thomas B. Payne W. Rear Admiral A. E you ... at important sav- J Greenslade. ind Mrs. Fielding Lewis, the later and Mrs. H. H. Smith. Clifford C. Nutt, U. S. A., and Watson. Rear Admiral A W. Johnson, Maj. ’ormerly Betty Washington, at which Mrs. Nutt have arrived at the Mar- ings! Matelasse, alpaca, end Rear Admiral J. R. Defrees. all tfrs. Syme and several others from from Field, Tex. drizzle crepes and metal- of the United States Navy: Mat. tinique Kelly Washington will be guests of honor. The Car Should Get Prize. H. U. S. M. Gen. John Russell C., ; Mrs. Fred Robinson, re- lic . with Cottrel. U. S. M. recently TALIHINA, Okla. (VP;.—Thirty-two jersey jewel Rear Admiral E. J. King, Rear Ad- Capt. Alfred C. C., turned to her historic home, Fall passengers came here in one Jive-pas- Andrews, Rear Ad- has moved to the Wardman Park Ho- accents, lingerie touches miral Adolphus Hill, overlooking Fredericksburg, from senger motor car to win a Sunday miral H. R. Stark. Rear Admiral tel, where he has taken an apartment. Spain, where she visited her son- school attendance prize. The runner- and other clever details. Emory S. Land. C. C Capt. W. P. Capt. and Mrs. Ned Schrann have n-law and daughter, the United up conveyance arrived with 25 aboard. Sketched: black matelasse Puleston, Capt. J F. Fletcher, Capt, arrived from Field, Hamp- J T. G. Stapler. Comdr. C. H. Mad- Langley with white and ton, Va„ and crisp pique dox, Lieut Comdr. Jerauld Wright, accompanied by Maj. Mrs. J. E. and are at the linen in a new leaf Maj. John Thomason, and Lieut. Ay- Ups ton, design. Carlton. rault, all of the United States Navy'. Sizes 12-20, 38-44, 18*/2- The Ambassador of Mexico. Senor Capt. Ronald T. Adams, U. S. A., Julius Garfinckel &.Co. 24* 2 in the group! lie Castillo Najera, will leave Wash- and Mrs. Adams have come to the F Street at Fourteenth ington the middle of the month for Martinique from Fort Bragg, N. C., for Texas. The Ambassador and Senora a short visit. BETTER DRESSES—THIRD FLOOR de Castillo Najera have postponed the AMONG THE BEST-DRESSED BOYS Dr. Paul Schwarz, the former Ger- costume ball they were to have given j AND YOUNG OUR SIXTH man consul in New’ York, and Mrs. ! MEN. November 16. SHOP Schwarz are at the Homestead, in Hot j FLOOR IS HEADQUARTERS Representative J. Leroy Adair of Springs. Va„ for a vacation. FOR CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. That is because we have such unusual selections, Spanish Prince and Mrs. Roper Hostess all from the best tailors and makers, and because our itself is such a club-like center At Luncheon Shop just Bride Entertained Today; the sort and young men like. We have suits boys Persian-T ri m m ed Rear Admiral and Mrs. Luke Mc- Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, wife of the j for any occasion overcoats Greenbrier Namee entertained at luncheon yes- Secretary of Commerce, entertained at Sportswear ... and our assortment of formal wear terday at the 1925 F Street Club in luncheon today in her home on Wood- j honor of Prince Don Juan and Prin- I land drive In honor of Mrs. Ernest B. is unusual and smartly correct in detail. In fur- cess Dona Maria Esperanza, son and Draper and Mrs. J. Monroe Johnson j nishings, we have selections that are said to be of former wives of the Assistant Secretaries of daughter-in-law the King j the most extraordianrv to be found .. and among of who are in Wash- Commerce. The other guests were Spain, visiting | our stocks of Shoes, are the famous Edwin ington. Wednesday the newly-mar- the wives of the heads of the various : Clapp exclusive with us here. ried couple, who are in this country divisions of the Commerce Depart- Shoes, on their wedding trip, were enter- ment. tained at a reception given by the de Santa Ana and Miss ^Toques Marquesa Mary Patten. Among the guests at DR. LANG TO LECTURE the reception were the Chief Justice, Dr. Anton Lang, jr„ will deliver Mr. Charles Evans Hughes; the Am- an illustrated lecture on "Oberam- bassador of France and Mme. de La- mergau and the Passion Play” under SATURDAY’S the of the Aux- boulaye; the charge d'affaires of Bel- auspices Washington LINGERIE FEATURES gium, Prince de Ligne; the Assistant iliary of the National Catholic School j Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Henry of Social Service in the large ball Rich touches of Persian Latrobe Roosevelt, Mrs. Robert Woods room of the Willard Hotel at 8:15 p.m. Silk Crepe Bliss, wife of the former American November 8. lamb, tiny bewitching Ambassador to the Argentine; the The lecture is for the benefit of Slips ... Step-Ins veils, pert feathers o r tJndersecretary of State and Mrs. the loan scholarship fund of the flowers . details that William Phillips and their daughter. school. 1.95 Miss Beatrice: the new of how secretary — prove chic Splendid qualities silk crepe and utterly the Italian and Contessa Embassy satin slips and step-ins: tailored and these small hats are! Rich Roberti. the latter the of Oil Croquignole daughter lace trimmed. Obviously worth morel the former American Ambassador to fur and suede felts in Mr. H. Hammond: Mr. Katin and Spain, Ogden Crepe black or brown. Mr. Permanent Rogers, Ralph Snowden Hill and Slips — tailored many others. Senorita Dona Maria and lace trimmed Isabel de Arostegui. daughter of Mar- Wave MILLINERY—SECOND FLOOR quesa de Santa Ana, assisted the hostess. 2.95 Reyburn-Morehead RIZIK BROTHERS «' Wedding Announced 1213 F Street Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morehead of 1108 Connecticut New London, Conn., announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Louise to Mr. Maury Reyburn Sat- urday, October 26.

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