Potomac PotpourriNostalgia for Hawaii Prompts Party PlansajIn:iwjtcBy VIRGINIA WELDON KELLY Id,WASHINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hccht, of Chi- * cago, Honolulu, and Washington, celebrated their fourth * wedding anniversary with a dinner for 48 at the exclusive ... 1325 F Street Club. INostalgia lor Honolulu where they first mctj^ prompted the hosts to plan an”Hawaiian motif which began |Operations, were among guests with presentation of vanda or-jat a cocktail reception given chid leis and the trad it ional1 by the Spanish Ambassador and ^ilnhs Vice- arrivinw ohmtq nf ’\Tr.nr\r*r» Ialoha kiss to arriving guests, the Countess of Monrico. iT * * * j * * * kLARGE BOWLS of spoctacud CHIEF OF the Bureau of ^ larly tall, Honolulu sunshine|^aVa, Personnel, Vine Admiral v gladiolus decorated the-: James L Ho!!owav Jr formcr rlnb, supnlomonted m the mn*;_ . . , , ' t, T. r. ring room with roses, snap- Superintendent of the US. s dragons, violet asters arid ciirun; Naval Academy, received an un-vcliow daisies. I usual honor when he was in*’_Mrs. Arthur \V. Radlordjvited to deliver the nrademy'sj wife Of Admiral Radford, re.;^ccalaurea?e address today,.Hue first layman so honored. Atiring chairman of the JCS,i . . , . . .. ..reminisced that when she jn.| Superintendent of the Navalvisited the much-traveled Mr.: Academy and Mrs. WilliamHeeht to come Iron. New York f ° e«rerta,ncjfor Christmas Eve dinner in f1 ‘h«r quarters at a smalHonolulu, he accented. It was V, \n. Tt* , t i . : owav vesterdav. will again en-at the R.adforri s Honolulu quar-:, *. - . . * ■ .«Uts that the hosts met. i ^ ^Mrs. Franklin A. Hart, wtIc i ' n!5t *‘e the C,h3C,£ro1:of Marihe General Hart, ioldi^i Operations and Mrs. guests that it was at their!Burke at dinner'Honolulu quarters that she and! ... . .the General fered the nodus'! JArA***E Pr,me Minister on December 24, 1953—the an-' Nobusuke Kishi is expected inraversary of their meeting, j Washington for a visit next* * * * month when official entertain-LATER, pianist Stan Free- lng a I ihe Japanese Embassy, man played Bach. Rogers and planned by the new Japanese Hammerstem—anrihTheMarine'Ambassador and Madame Hymn” for the guests. Asakai will include a state din-StiJl later, in gardens ringed ner and a large receprion. with flaming Hawaiian torches, The present Japanese Em guests watched Hawaiian mu* bassy on Massachusetts Ave-sirians, and a charming hula nue was selected by Madame: dancer, in a holoku with a long,; Asakai’s father, Ambassador C long train. Hosts and guests;Dabuchi. jcjoined in the singing and per suadcd Mrs, Radford to hula.* * *MISS KATBIX A Adair, c daughter of Rear Admiral and .tFIXTFT SNOW while earns-;Mrs. Charles Adair of Anna- c Hon lei. brought from Honolulu polis, Md., will be graduated c by Vice Admiral George Andor- = tomorrow from lmmacuiata c son, was worn with a pale blue: Junior College in Washington,'s frock by Bobbie (Mrs. Arlcigh) Miss Adair, born in San Diego,s£ Burke when she and her bus! has lived in Honolulu and Long l band who Is Chief of Naval;Reach.ANNOUNCING SPECIAL SUMMER COURSESFOR HIGH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE STUDENTS- SHORTHAND