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fl'he Secretary and Mrs. Kellogg to Dine
Tonight With Herr and Frau
von Prittwitz.
THE Secretary of State and Mrs.
Kellogg will bo the guest* in
whoso honor the Ambassador of
Germany and Frau von Pritt
vntx und GafTron will entertain
at dinner this evening.
The Ambassador of Great Britain
and Lady Isabella Howard were the
guests itt whose honor the Minister ot
l'cvut and Mine. Sarny entertained at
dinner last evening. The other guests
in the company were the Ambassador
of Ctiba and Senora de Pairara. the
Ambassador of Turkey. Ahmed Mouh
ter Bcv; Senator and Mrs. James
Courcns. Senator and Mrs. Charles .
Drnecn. Representative and Mrs. J
Charles Linthicum. Representative and
M’s Sol Bloom. Miss Vera Bloom, the
counselor of the Czechoslovakia legation
and Mine. Llpa. Mr. and Mrs Hancock
Mrs Robert F Mackenzie and the first
secretary of the legation, Mr. Cbafle\.
and ihe second secretary. Mr Mom si
The Minister and Mme. Samy will en
tertain at dinner this evening In honor
of ihe Ambassador of Mexico and Seno.a
ce Tellez.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spafford re
turned this morning to their New \otk
home alter spending a short tune as
guests of President and Mrs. Cooudge in
the White House.
Japanese Envoy Fetes
Vice President and Mrs. Dawes.
The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. !
Jifatsudaira entertained at dinner last
evening in honor of the Vice President ,
and Mrs Dawes. In the company were
the Ambassador of Germany and Frau ;
von Prittwitz und GafTron. the Minis- •
ter of Rumania, Mr. Cretziano: Sena
tor and Mrs. Morris Sheppard. Senator
and Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, the Sec
retary to the President and Mrs. Ever
ett Saunders, the Commandant of the
War College and Mrs. William D Con
nor, Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton. Mr.
Thomas J. OBrien, Mr. George T.
Marve Mr James C. Dunn, Maj. and j
Mrs Samuel B. Milton and Mr. Kinta
Aral, secretary to the Japanese lega
tion in Spain.
The Ambassador of Spain and Senora
de Padilla will entertain at dinner
Monday.
The Ambassador of Spain and Senora
de Padilla were hosts at luncheon yes
terday In compliment to Miss Janet
Phillips and Mr. Leander McCormick-
Goodhart. In the company were Miss
Alice Davis. Mile. Marie Antoinette
Claudel. Miss Francesco Stewart, Miss
Janet Newbold, Miss Exilona Hamilton.
Countess de Berianga de Duero. wife!
o? the attache of the Spanish embassy: j
Senorita Dona Rosa Padilla. Senor Don !
Mariano de Amoedo. counselor of the
embassy: Senor Don Jose M. Linares-
Hivas, secretary of the embassy, and
Senor Don Ramon Padilla, attache of
the embassy. _ „
Ambassador and Senora de Padilla
were hosts at tea yesterday afternoon
to officers here on the cruiser Manuel
Amus of the Spanish navy, which is
docked at New York City.
The Ambassador of France and Mme.
Claudel will return to Washington to
dav. having spent a few days in New
York They were the honor guests at
dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Mitchell.
The Ambassador of Chile. Senor Don
Carlos G Davila, will return to Wash
ington next week from a week's stay in
the South. . .
Senora de Davila and their children
*lll go to New York this afternoon and
*IU sail Sunday on the Manuel Amus
to spend the Summer months abroad.
The Ambassador will remain in Wash
ington this Summer.
The Minister of Hungary Count
Laszio Ezechenyi, and his daughter.
Countess Cornelia Szechenyt. are sailing
todav from New York on the Olympic
to spend the Summer months abroad.
Countess Szechenyi and the other chil
dren will sail next month to Join them.
The Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud
Khan Meftah. was the ranking guest at
a dinner given by Col. Wade H Cooper
yesterday evening in his home, at 1722
Massachusetts avenue
Others in the party were Senator
and Mrs. Ellison D. Bmith of South
Carolina, the solicitor of the Treasury
and Mrs Harry K Daugherty. Mrs. Ida
Belle Wilson of NashviUe, Tenn., In
compliment to whom Col. Cooper gave
the dinner; Representative S D. Mc-
Revnoids Mrs. Joseph E Washington.
Cap* and Mrs C C. Calhoun and Mrs
O- orgia Knox Berry, who acted as host
ess for Col. Cooper.
Mr. Justice and Mrs Harlan Fiske
Krone v ill entertain at dinner this eve
ning.
Mile. Reine Claudel, daughter of the
Ambassador of France and Mme
Claudel. <*ntertained a party yesterday
ar ’he Band Box Theater. Others at
tending yesterday's performances were
Miw Alice Abadi* and Miss Anna
AbadK daughters of Col. and Mrs. Eu
gene Abadle
Representative Woodrum of Virginia
•iso entertained a party of friends.
Benat/»r Royal 8 Copland is In A'lan
i tie City at the Traymore Hotel for a
few days,
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1 the Prnator from Colorado, entertained
informally at luncheon today at the
Willard.
The natal attache of the Italian em
bassy and Donna Leona Sutton Evans
Lai* will leave Washington Sunday,
May 6. for a trip through the West to
California. They will be in the West
i until July, when they will return East
j to pass the remainder of the Summer.
| and will not return to Washington until
j October.
Interstate Commerce Commissioner
Thomas F Woodstock has returned
i to his apartment at the Wardman Park
Hotel after a several weeks’ trip
.hrough the South on official business.
Mrs. Woodloek is still In London, where
I she is visiting her sister.
Gen. and Mrs. John M Jenkins are
in Washington for an indefinite stay,
and have taken an apartment at the
Brighton.
Chief Justice Robert von Mosehzisker
of Pennsylvania is at the Carlton for
' several days.
Former Representative and Mrs
Thomas W’ Phillips. Jr., will entertain
at dinner this evening for their daugh
; ter Miss Janet Phillips, and her fiance.
Mr. leander McOormick-Goodhart of
the British embassy, and the members
of their wedding party.
Former Commissioner of the United
States Shipping Board and Mrs. Frcd
i crick I. Thomnson are at thr Wardman
Park Hotel for sovrral days, having
come fiom New York City They are
i accompanied by their daughters. Miss
Katherine Thompson and Mrs. J. R.
Bovd Before her marriage last year
Mrs. Boyd was Miss Adrienne Thomp
son. _____
The former Minister of the Serbs
Croats and Slovenes, Mr. Voislav An
tonievitch. is sailing today from New
York on the He de France for his home
in Serbia.
Col. and Mrs. James Justice and
daughter are visiting Washington for a
few’ weeks and are at the Brighton.
Former Attorney General and Mrs
George W. Wickersham of New York
City have taken an apartment at the
Carlton for several weeks.
Invitations Received
For Smith—Bush Wedding.
Invitations hare been received In
Washington from Mr*. Walter Melggs
Bush for the marriage of her daughter.
Margaret Putnam, to Mr. Benjamin
-Lincoln Smith Saturday evening at 8
o’clock, in the First Parish Meeting
House, at Concord, Mass.
Owing to the recent death of the
bride s father, the wedding will be quite
simply arranged and only the two fam
ine* and close friends will be in attend
ance.
Mrs. Bush, mother of the bride, was
formerly Miss Anne Ralnsford French,
daughter of Mrs William B. French
and the late Dr French of Washington.
Mrs. Bush attended EafEbm High
School and is the sister of Mr. Rains
ford French of this city.
Mrs. M. de Clare Berry will entertain
at a small tea this afternoon In honor
of Lady Isabella Howard, doyenne of
the diplomatic corps, wife of the Brit
ish Ambassador. The party is also In
commemoration of the anniversary of
the landing in 1607 at the Virginia
j Capes of the settlers who established
| the first permanent English colony and
founded the nucleus of the present
United States The invited guests are
members of the diplomatic corps, the
Virginian Representatives in Congress,
officers of the English-Speaking Union
and a few members of the unofficial
circles of social life of Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macon Wal
lingsford will entertain at dinner this
evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John
Cannon.
Mias Marjorie Ruckman, daughter of
the late Gen. Ruckman. is spending the
Spring months at Holiday House, near
Alexandria, with Miss Clara R. Nourse
at R. F. D. No. 1 at Alexandria.
Mr. and Mrs Oliver E Paßan have
taken an apartment in Tilden Gardens.
Mrs. E. 8. Bogert entertained at tea
yesterday afternoon at the Chevy Chase
Club in honor of Lieut, and Mrs G. B.
3herwood, who have Just come to Wash
ington. where Lieut Sherwood will be
in command of the Sylph. Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Sherwood, parents of Lieut. Sher
wood, came for the party from their
home in New York.
Assisting the hostess were Mrs Ar
thur MacArthur, Jr.: Mrs Henry Hough,
Mrs. George Rock. Mrs Charles McVay.
Mrs Edward Campbell, Mrs Richard
M. Cults and Mrs. t. 8. Kellogg.
Mr. and Mrs, George G. Marshall of
Cleveland. Ohio, are at the Wardman
Park Hotel, where they will remain for
the week end.
Former Senator and Mrs. Oeorge
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MRS. HERBERT HOOVER.
Who Introduced the speakers and presided at the banquet given at the National
Press Club last evening for the ladles accompanying the delegates to the meeting
of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Wharton Pepper are In Washington for
a few* days, and are at the Mayflower..
Sir George Croyden Marks of London,
who Is making an extended tour through
the Eastern States and Canada, Is at
the Carlton for a stay of several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Williamson left
by motor today for Riverton, N. J.
where they will be the guests of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
W. W. Chalmers, for the week end.
They will return to their apartment at
the W'ardman Park Hotel on Monday.
Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury and her
son. Mr. James H R Cromwell, have
returned to Philadelphia, after spend
ing some time in New York.
Mrs. Samuel E. Winslow of Leicester
Mass, Is among the recent arrivals at
the Mayflower.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Crowley of
New’ York are spending several days
at the Wardman Park Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Storrs of New
York are In Washington for a few days,
where they are at the Mayflower.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason G. Ambler of
Parkersburg. W. Va.. are In Washington,
at the Mayflower, where Mr. Ambler,
who Is president of the West Virginia
Bar Association, Is attending the ses
sions of the American law Institute.
Mrs, Ambler was the luncheon guest
yesterday of her sister, Mrs. Hunter H
Moss of Gunston Hall, Washington.
Mias Young Married to
Mr. Eggborn in Fredericksburg.
Miss Ellzabeh Doswell Young became
the bride of Mr. Edward Jackson Egg
born of Culpeper. Va„ last evening In
St. George's Episcopal Church in Fred-
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satin and tulle, made bouffant style,
with veil of tulle, which formed a train
and was caught with a crown of orange
blossoms. The maid of honor was Miss
Constance Young, sister of the bride
who wore a frock of corn color taffeta
and tulle. Miss Sara Wilcox was the
bridesmaid and wore a gown of apple
green taffeta and tulle.
Dr. Burgess Thompson of Bluefleld
W. Va., was the best man. and the
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Washington: Dr. Charles l«wls and
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mast popular social leaders. She at
tended Stuart Hall at Staunton. Mr
Eggborn is the son of Mrs. Eggborn
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and the late Mr. Edward J. Eggborn of
Culpeper, and Is a graduate of the
Medical College of Virginia at Rich
mond. and also the Eastman College
at Poughkeepsie. N. Y. After a North
ern bridal tour they will make thetr
home In Culpeper.
Os Interest to many Washingtonians
is the announcement of the marriage of
Miss Dude Walker and Mr. Lorlng Y
Gibson, which took place in New York
Citv April 17. The bride, who Is ’he
daughter of Mrs. M. Gorman Meredith,
formerly of Washington, and the late
Griffith Walker of Virginia, attended
the Holy Cross Convent in Chevy Chase
and the Central High School rs ’his
city. Mr. Gibson is a customs broker
in New York City, where, after their
return from a brief wedding trip, the
young couple will reside.
Mr. Theodore F. Gannon will be the
host at dinner tomorrow evening at the
Arts Club for the out-of-town music
editors and critics who are attending
the chamber music festival sponsor'd
by Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge at the
Library of Congress. Among ’he guests
invited are Mr. Lawrence Gilman. Mr.
OUn Downes, Mr. Samuel Chotzinoff,
Mr Pitts Sanborn. Mr. William J, Hen
derson, Mr. H. T. Parker. Mr. Samuel
L. Laciar. Dr. Edward Durney, Mr Al
fred Frankenstein. Miss Marion Bauer.
Mr. Gustave Saenger, Mr. Hollister
Noble, Mr. A. Walter Kramer. Mr. Win
throp Trvon, Mr. Oscar Thompson, Mr
Oscar Sonneck. Mr. Franz Bornscheln
and Miss Svlvia Lent. Mrs. Edward
Hood Watson will be the hostess.
Miss Helen Kim. dean of Ewha College
and chairman of the national committee
Y. W. C. A. of Korea, is spending the
week end with the Misses Gibson of the
Shawmut apartments. Miss Kim ar
rived in New York Wednesday from
Jerusalem, where she has been attend
ing as a delegate from Korea the great
International Missionary Council, and
is now en route to Kansas City to at
tend the general conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, which will
he in session there during May. Miss
Kim is a graduate of Ewha College.
Seoul. Korea: Ohio Wesleyan University
and a post-graduate of Boston Uni
versity.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Robinson of
Montclair. N. J., and Southern Pines are
at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a week or
more while en route North, after spend
ing the Winter in the South.
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Mrs. Annette Abbott Adams of San
Francisco, Calif., who was appointed by
President Woodrow Wilson as Assistant
Attorney General of the United States,
and was the first woman in America to
attain this distinction, arrived at the
Mayflower Wednesday to attend the
sessions of the American Law Institute
now being held in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rea have ar
rived at the Willard from their home in
Philadelphia. They expect to remain
several days.
Mrs E. V. Douglas of Chestnut Hill,
Pa., who is staying at the Qrace Dodge
Hotel, has been joined by Miss Elsie
Douglas of Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Choate enter
tained Informally at dinner last evening
in the palm room at the Willard.
Miss B. L. Htoddart of Edinburgh,
Scotland, is making an extended stay
at the Grace Dodge Hotel. With her is
Miss J. C. Bertram of Reston, Scotland.
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the James Monroe shrine in Fredericks
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held in the auditorium.
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5 o’clock In the palm court of the May- j
flower in compliment to the ladies ac- j
rompanying the members of the Ameri
can Law institute. On the reception
committee are Mrs. Henry M. Bates. |
Ann Arbor. Mich.; Mrs. John W Davis. ]
New York City; Mrs. Frederick F. Fa
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Garwood. Houston. Tex.; Mrs Herbert j
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Mrs John G Milburn, New York Citv. 1
Mrs. William D. Mitchel!,_Washingion;
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