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SOCIETY. _R_ecor:‘l or Activitf In Society Circles C}levy Cl’lase Area Round of Notable Entertain- ments in Week's Schedule. Absentce Residents Re-| turning, Visitors De- parting. Miss Anne DeBeaupre Beach, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach, has returned to St. Mary's Semi- nary to resume her studies after spend- ing inaugural week with her parents at their home on Meadow lane, The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. C. A. met Tuesday at the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. Miss Emma Hays Heck, Mrs. Hubert Snoke and Mrs. Henry DeCoursey Adams were the hostesses. Tea was served. Miss Minnie Lang of Pittsburgh, Pa., is the guest of Mrs. Amelia Ealy at her home on Thirty-first street. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson of Mansfield, Pa., have been the guests of Mrs. ‘Bhompson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gideon A. Lyon, at their home on Rose- mary street. Mr, Willlam Blum, jr., and his class- mate, Mr. Dalton Visniski, were the guests of Mr. Blum's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Blum, at their home on Elm street. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hyman wil occupy their home on Harrison street March 15. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman had their house leased to Attorney General Sargent, Mrs. Gustave Emery will entertain at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. Mr. Richard Smead, who is a student at Fishburn Academy, spent the in- augural holiday with his parents, Mr. | * and Mrs. Edward Smead, at their home on_Elm street. Representative Johnson. of Nebraska and Mrs. Johnson have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whitte- niore Boggs in their home' on Elm street. Australian Cadets Entertained in Homes. Mrs. R. H. Sargent of McKinley street, Mrs. Edward C. Beeb of Primrose street, * Mrs. George W, Stone of Cummins lane, Mrs. Stanwood Cobb of Grafton street, Mrs.' E. D. Hathaway of Oliver street, * Mrs.'Mark Tyndall of Hesketh street, Mrs." Winslow Lewis of Broad Branch | road and Mrs, Eugene Wesley Shaw of Tayior street are entertaining as their house guests a number of the Australian cadets, who are fouring the United States, » ., Mrs. Thomas R. Brown and Mrs. Wil- llam Wright entertained . Mrs. George W. Stone, who is the newly appointed chairman of the Y. W. C. A. chapters, at luncheon Thursday to meet the chairmen of the eight chapters of the Y. W.C. A ‘The Community Club will meet to- morrow in the home of Mrs. L. S. Murphy, on East Bradley Lane, Tea will be served. Mrs. Alexander McC. Ashley enter- > tained the Chevy Chase reading class ‘Wednesday at her residence on Melrose * street. Mrs. Ashley reviewed “The Joy- * ous Friar,” by Anderson. The Thursday Book Club was enter- | tained by Mrs. Joseph T. Maguire of | Hesketh street. Mrs. Stephen Lyman | Tabor reviewed “A Daughter of the Sanmerai,” by Etsu Inagak Sugurioto. and . P. M. Anderson of Prince- ton, N. J., with Gov. Coler of Wiscon- sin and his son. Mrs. Charles Meek of Los Angeles, Calif,, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Hinton of Ingomar street. Mrs. Hinton will entertain at luncheon .and bridge tomorrow in honor of Mrs, Mrs. M. N. Little and her children, Joyce and James, of Cafifornia, are the house guests of Mrs.” Little's parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis, of McKinley | street. Lieut. Little will join his family in June, when he will be stationed at Annapolis, Md. MhEOA. H. Babcock has returned to her home in Bronxville, N. Y., after | V& the house guest of her brother-in- " Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Clayton, of Brookville road. tor Wheeler on Way to for Menth’s Visit. s, K. Wheeler and Mrs. Burton By Eliza ¢ mm&n:elsw left ator T daughter, Miss Frances Wheeler, and his son,” Mr. Richard Wheeler, for a month's visit to Panama, *3's Mrs, Frederick Hohbein has returned to her home on Hesketh street after ing the week end at the Cavelier Ve Mr, and Mrs. Joseph McReynolds of | Connecticut avenue are spending sev- eral weeks in Miami, Fla. Mr, Samuel Wetzel has returned to the city l(ée{l‘ spending two weeks in lew York City. NMrs. Clara A. Sasser has returned to her home after a motoring trip of three weeks _through Florida. Mrs. G. W. Blair, who has been spending several months with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bdward G. Yonkers on Thirty-ninth street, has gone to visit her Jaughter, § Mrs. B. W. Hart at her home in Omaha, ebr. s NM“ Harold G. Moulton of Oliver % street entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday at the Green Shutter. Mrs. J. G. Whiteside entertained at a supper bridge Friday evening at her 3§ home on Chevy Chase Parkway. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. James A, Mears have as their house guest, Miss Anderson of ‘ Norfolk, Va. 4 ot Mrs. George Mikkleson is at her home ¥ on West Lenox street after spending a ¥ week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller enter- tained at bridge and supper Fridey, ¥ March 1, in their home on Woodbine street. Visitors from New Zealand on ¥ Tour of United States. e " Mr. and Mrs, Oliver T. Craig o i Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. Marjorie Hannah and Miss Isabel Welch of : Wellington, New Zealand, have been i the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Baker of Magnolia Parkway. Mrs. Hannah and Miss Welch are touring the United States. # Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson en- ‘. tertained at dinner Wednesday evening in their home on Huntington street. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson are spending the week end in New York City. " " 'Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McComas gave a bridge supper Wednesday evening in saary P Our Only Store In the latest and most subtle shades, lend a new attractiveness to your Spring frock or ensemble. Every skin is perfect and the workmanship of every “CAPITOL FUR” scarf is fully guaranteed. EAPIIOLFUR™ SHOP Miss Donoghue Soloist, Listed at Music Festival Under the auspices of the Cantabile Chorus Miss Mary O'Donoghue will be | introduced Thursday evening as the | soloist in the club’s annual musical | festival to be given at the Washington | |Club at Seventeenth and K streets| northwest. Patronesses of the affair are | Mrs. Howard Moran, Mrs. Alexander | | Henneman, Mrs. James F. Hartnett, | Mrs. James E. Colliflower, Mrs. Emma Hughes, Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mr.| Homer L. Kitt, Mr. S. Paul Hayden, Mr. | George Thomaides, Mrs. C. J. O'Nei Mrs. Edwin B. Higgins, Mrs. Joseph E. Parent, Miss Alice E. Donnelly, Miss | Margaret O'Lone and Miss Catherine | Ann O'Nefll. { Members of the chorus, whose director | is Dr. Alexander Henneman, are Mrs. Frank Schrider, president; executive board, Mrs. James E. Colliflower and Mrs. Frederick J. Rice, and Mrs. George T. Thomaides, accorapanist; Miss Mar- garet Higgins, secretary, and Miss Telula Hayden, treasurer; Miss Estrella Amores, Miss Beatrice Deeds, Miss Rita Dolphin, Miss Helen Higgins, Miss Edna Jones, Miss Eugenia Lieutaud. Miss Rita Mower, Miss Clarissa Mullikin, Miss Helena O'Neill, Miss Mary Parent, Miss Nellie Ronan, Mrs. Mary A. Scherer, Miss Helen Smith and Miss Vera Whitty. | their home on Jocelyn street in honor of Miss Lydia Dravoe of Beaver, Pa., who is the house guest of the Misses McCreery of Connecticut avenue. Mrs. McComas will entertain on Wednesday at luncheon and bridge in honor of Mrs. Charles Meek of California. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boteler gave a dinner and bridge Friday evening in their home on Lowell street. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Griffen of Mc- Kinley street will move to Richmond, Va., where Mr. Griffen has been sta- tioned in business. Mrs. Donald Reed MacLeod enter- tained at luncheon and bridge Priday. Mr. and Mrs. Terrill Brazelton re- turned to their home on Leland street Sunday, March 3, after motoring through North Carolina, Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Mead of Rit- tenhouse street are occupying their new home, 4811 Seventeenth street. Capt. and Mrs. Rosser L. Hunter and thelr daughter, Mary Anne, of Fort Niagara, N. Y., are the guests of Capt. Hunter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | and Mrs. Frederick M. Kerby, at their | home on Hesketh street. Mrs. Guy Baker Stephenson enter- tained at a bridge tea Wednesday. Miss Ethel Scanlon of Boston, Mass., arrived yesterday to be the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs. W. L. Scanlon of Connecticut avenue. Mrs. E. D. Hathaway wiil entertain Section No. 2 of the Chevy Chase Pres- byterfan Church Guild “at luncheon Tuesday in her home on Grafton street. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Wolcott en- tertained at dinner and bridge last eve- ning at their home on West Kirke street. Mr. J. F. Hoover has returned to his home, in East Orange, N. J., after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stitt, on Ridgewood avenue. Mrs. Lewis Is Hostess to Sunshine Circle. Mrs. George W. Lewis entertained the Sunshine"Sewing Circle at luncheon onh Friday at her home, on Ridgewood | avenue. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swop: entertained their club at dinner and bridge last e::;llng at their home, on Huntington E Mrs. Hubert Snoke has returned to her home, on McKinley street, after spending a month with her parents, in_Harirsburg, Pa. Mrs. William R. Presley has returned to her home, on Morrison street, after spending three months visiting her parents, In Charlotte, N. C. 3 Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘Carroll J, Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Davis of Rich- mond. ‘Va,, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert' A. Davis, ‘at their home | on Nebraska avenue, to attend the in- | auguration. - | Mr. Charles H. Thornton of McKin- ley street left Wednesday for Roanoke, Mrs. L. J. Turner, Mrs. Malcolm McCockerdale and Mrs. F. 8. Tew of Roanoke, Va., were the house guests of Mrs. Tew’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ‘Coming, on Cummings lane, for the in- auguration. Miss Jean Westbrook returned to her home today from Asheville, N. C., where she represented the District of Columbia High School Orchestra at the Southern Congress of High School Orchestras. Mrs. Harry Paul Gentner is at her home. on Forty-second street, after spending the week end in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Nora Taylor. who has been mak- ing her home with Mrs. Gentner, has removed to Baltimore, Md. Mrs. J. Milton Rogers will entertain at’ and" supper Wednesday eve- ning in her home, on Nevada avenue. Other Personal Notes Of the Passing Throng. Mr. d Mrs. Evans Slaughter of Cape May, N. J., and Mr. 8. L. Mc- Elrey of New York, N. Y., have been the ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Parker on Cedar. Parkway. Mr. and Mrs, Slaughter were en route from Florida. Mrs. Parker entertained at luncheon Tuesday at the Carlton Hotel. Covers were lald for 12, Mrs, Robert E. Quirk of West Irving street entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Columbia Country Club in honor of her house uests. "Mr. and Mrs. George B. Wagner en- tertained the Simplicity Club at dinner and bridge last evening at their home on Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ewing of New York wers guests during the inaugural period of Mr, and Mrs, Ulric Bell on Forty- fourth place. Mrs. Howard Jones returned to her home on Livingston street a week ago from New York accompanisd by Mrs. Frank Stutz, who will be Mrs. Jones house guest. Mrs. Jones entertained at. luncheon and bridge Tuesdav at the Manor Club in honor of Mrs. Stutz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Penn, who have been visiting in New Orleans. La., and Miami, Fla, returned to their home on Hawthorne street Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Penn entertained at supper and bridge Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Prenk Stutz of New York, N. Y. Mrs. C. E. Dupee of Boston. Mass., and Miss Ethel Lord of New York,N. Y., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. de Veau. Mr, J. Harold de Veau. who is a student at the University of Pennsylvania, spent inaugural week with his parents. Mrs, J. C. Claghorn has returned to her home on West Woodbine street after visiting in Philadelphia, Pa. The Best Furs for Over 18 Years THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1929—PART 3. SOCIETY." WHO FIGURED AT INAUGURAL CEREMONIES AND WHITE HOiJSE LUNCH TERESTING WOM British Embassy Pays Honor to Secretnry And Mrs. Kellogg ___(Continued From First Page) _ Prochnik will entertain at a buffet supper tomorrow evening. ‘The Minister of Urugu: nd Mme. Varela, who have been making their home at the Wardman Park Hotel, have moved to an apartment in the new ade dition of the hotel. The Minister of Panama, Senor Don Ricardo J. Alfaro, who expected to sail Saturday for Panama, has postponed his departure until next month, The Siamese Minister, Lieut. Gen. Phya Vijitavongs, was host to a com- pany last evening when there was mu- sic for dancing and a number played bridge. The Minister will leave Washington ‘Wednesday and will spend a short time in Philadelphia en route to New York to sail Saturday aboard the Olympic {?‘;12‘5 new post as Siamese Minister at aris, The members of the legation staff will entertain at dinner tomorrow eve- ning in compliment to the Minister, ‘The Minister of Rumania, M. George Cretziano, and daughter, Mile. Jeanne Cretziano, will return tomorrow from New York, where they went the end of the week to bid bon voyage to the former's son, M. Radu Cretziano, when he salled yesterday aboard the Berengaria. Minister and Mme. Bachke Hosts at Dinner Parties. The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke will entertain a company of 40 at dinner this evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower and will be h%ts again at dinner Thursday eve- ning. The Minister of Guatemala and Scnora de Recinos sailed yesterday for their home, where the Minister will take up his duties as Minister of For- eign Affairs. The first secretary of the legation, in SCARFS Spring’s smartest furs are on display here widest Skins of finest quality, but— PRICES NO HIGHER SAKS FUR CO. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC OVER FORTY YEARS 610 Twelfth St.——-Just Above F Phone Main 1647 selection. Senor Dr. Don Ramiro Fernandez, will | be charge d'affaires ad interim. The newly appointed Minister of China and Mme. Wu have given up their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel and are in the legation. ‘The first counselor of the Peruvian embassy and Senora de Gonzales Prada returned to Washington last evening after passing a few days in New York. ‘The counselor of the Persian and Mme, Noury entertained of 10 last evening at the dinner at the Wardman Park Hotel. ‘The counselor of the Rumanian le- gation, Prince Sturdza, will be joined today b{ Princess Sturdza, who has been visiting on the West Coast. Mme. Weldel, wife of the commercial counselor of the Swedish legation, will leave today to spend a fortnight with her father, Mr. Charles Pate, in his home at Marietta, Ohlo. ‘The commercial secretary of the Brit- ish embassy, Mr. A. J. Pack, sailed yes- terday aboard the Berengaria for his British home, where he will spend his vacation. French Embassy Attache Near End of Tour -in South. The assistant military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Thenault are expected to return today from a motor trip through the South, where they visited the many military camps and forts. Mrs. O. M. Spencer, mother of Mme. Thenault, remained in their house at 1707 Nineteenth street during their ab- | sence. The first secretary of the Colombian iegation, Senor Jose M. Coronado, has returned to Washington, after a two-month absence in his home in Co- lombia, where he was called by the death of his mother. The first secretary of the Bolivian legation and Senora de la Barra, who are now en route from their home in La Paz, are expected to arrive in New York lul’ l;:ve end of the hweek'and w_:fl come ‘ashington, where ey W open their apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel. Baron Paul Schell of the Hungarian legation was host to a company at the c‘lull;t Chantecler supper dance. Friday night. ‘The Countess Regina Regis de Oliveira, daughter of the well known Brazillan Ambassador, and sister of the resent Ambassador to the Court of | gz. James, is now in Washington at the | Mayflower. The countess is well known in Europe as an authoress and a play- wright, one of her first plays having been interpreted in London by the French actress Rejane. By special re- quest the play was also presented at & charity ?‘er(ormmce given in the pres- ence of her majesty Queen Mary. The countese is particularly interested in the film progress which has been made in this country, as she has also written a number of very original scenarios, [PESSILENA More than 200 churches have enlisted in the second “visitation evangelization™ campaign of the Greater New York Federation of Churches. |e——lol———[o/c———=[o/c——=—=]0] ( merit can devise. Nothing less will what the cost. | | I} | | Shops all over the Southland fl Phone Franklin 6965 le———lalc——2lal———|o[c————| eab No Other Charge! UR PERMANENT IS THE REAL- IZATION .OF AN IDEAL, and that is to give the most lasting and beautiful wave that mechanical skill and artistic Maison Victoire, Inc. PERMANENT WAVE ¢. satisfy us, no matter 203 Westory Bldg. (5| ———|n]———=|nl—=|8]c——=|nl—c—=|n] Upper left: daughter-in-law of the Vice President, one of the most attractive figures in the official group on inauguration day. She has returned to Chicago with Mr. Curtis. Center: Mrs. Louis M. Emmerson, wife of the Governor of Tllinois, who, in addition to taking part in the official program March 4, was en by her Washington friends. Right: Mrs. Bibb Graves, whe- ac- companied her husband, Gov, Graves of Alabama, to Washington -for the inau- guration of President Hoover and constantly entertained in the Capital. Lower left: Mrs. Neil Chapin, daugh- ter of former Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Whiting, who came to be with them until after March 4 and was one of the most attractive figures in all of the official social amenities. Lower right: Mrs. Frank C. Emer- son with her husband, the Gove of Wyoming. She was feted and enfer- tained all during her inaugural visit to Washington. sd ey Dance Given to Honor Visitor From Oklahoma Miss Virginia Whitson and Miss Lucy Rarey were hosts at a dance last night in honor of the latter's sister, Miss Geneva Jane Rarey of Enid, Okla.,, who is visiting in Washingtom. :Among: the' invited guests were Mr:'and ‘Mrs. David Ellison of New Orleans, La.; Mr. Emory Bundy of Walla Walla, Wash.; Miss Mary Dalgleish, Miss Mary Mengus, daughter of Representative Mengus of York, Pa.; Mr. Richard Schwartz of Gaithersburg, Md.; Mr. George Stewart of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr: Harold' Ten- nant of Seattle, Wash.; ‘Mr. Richard Montgomery of Washington, ‘and Mrs. L. F. Whitson ot Enid, Okla, Card Party and Dasicé Listed by O. E. S. Chapter The annual card party and dance of Gavel Chapter, No. 29, O. E. will be held Saturday in the garden room of the Mayflower Hotel at 8:30 o'clock, with the Strickland-Brombrest Orches- tra. Mrs: Ruth Coates is general chair- man of the dance and ‘Mrs. Florence Lippard chairman of the cards. The cards will be played pivot. with uni- versal prizes. Mrs. Cleo Lear, matron, extends an invitation to all members of the order and their friends to attend. off-the-forehead lines, Misses’ Hats honors as the uality, See them tomorrow, Mrs. Harry King Curtis, | Nuptial Ceremoniés, Past and in Prospect. Interest Social Set Haynes-Gore Wedding to Take Place April 10—Two Marriages Events of Re- cent Date. Miss Prances Larner Gore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Gore, has se- lected April 10 for her wedding to Mr. F. Eberhart Haynes, son of Judge and Mrs. J. B. Haynes of Cleburne, Tex. The ceremony will be performed at noon in the home of the bride's parents and will be followed by a wedding breakfast at the Carlton Hotel. The ‘allace Radcliffe will of- ficiate Miss Gore will have as her maid of honor her cousin, Miss Anna Southard Larner, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Katharine Amory and Miss Elea- nor B. Smith. Mr, J. Marvin Haynes will be best man for his brother and the ushers selected include Mr. Philip Larner Gore, brother of the bride-elect, and Mr. Eugene English. ‘The marriage of Miss Margaret How- ard Kerr, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Charles Kerr, to Mr. Thornton Jenkins Parker, jr., will take place Saturday morning, March 16. Only the im- mediate members of the family will be present. After the ceremony Mr. Parker and his bride will leave for their home in Providence; R. I, where Mr. Parker is in business. Mrs. L. C. Ware of Beverly Terrace, Staunton, Va., announces the marriage of her daughter, Elizabeth Cole Ware, to Mr. David C. Eberhart, 3d, of Day- tona Beach, Fla. The wedding took place in Rockville, Md. Saturday, March 2, and the ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Harry K. Pasnis, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Rockville. The marriage of Miss Esther Janie Rogers, daughter of Mrs. John Curtis Rogers of Washington and Lynchburg, to Mr. Earle Alexander Coale-Columbus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Coal Columbus, took place Wednesday afte noon_at 4 o'clock, in Barnesville, Md.. the Rev. P..J. Ritchie of St. Mary's Catholic Church, officiating. The wed- | ding came as a surprise to their fam- ilies. The bride wore a gown arl Pnl;et ':gl—l' a wrap of platinum caracul and a - sage gommet of Sweetheart roses. After a wedding trip Mr. Coale-Co- Jumbus and his bride will return to Washington to make their home. The bride attended St. Cecelia’s 'Academy 'and Western High School “and thc bride; m attended Central High S;hoolim:nd Stetson University in De- land, Fla. I . Painting by Washington Girl Pleases Queen Mary n_will be much interested was |, Vihe news from London.of the is- tinction attained by Miss A Marcella Smith, one of the twin daughters of the Rev. C. Ernest Smith, rector of St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church. Miss Smith returned to her art after the World War, during which she was active in relief work, and has since made a place for herself in England. She is a mem- ber of all the art organizations of Eng- land which admit women, and during an exhibition last' month in London her majesty, Queen Mary, attended a private view. Her majesty stopped for some time before a charming study of marigolds, and then asked the name of the artist and if the picture was for sale. Miss Smith was sent for and was presented to her majesty, who paid, her many compliments on her work, and became the owner of the picture. Nu Sigma Pi Sorority - v Host at Card Party A eafd party was given by Nu Sigma Pi Sorority the evening of March 1 at the Thomas Circle Club. ‘The co in charge was ' Miss Antoinette Borger, chairman; Miss Frances Borger, vice chairman; Miss ‘Margaret Robertson and Miss Mary Invite Your Guests To the Egyptian Tea Room 1210 G St. NW. Luncheon, 60c Dinner, 75¢ and $1.00 Your Fortune Free With a Cup of Tea Frank, 8332 Service All Day EASTER HATS Wear Ballibuntl or Bakou for Your Easter Hat Our Spring collection features them with the mew the down-the-back contour, shallow crowns, folded brim. ... Unusually low priced at $15 to "25 In & season of smart straws, Ballibuntl and Bakou win fashionable . elect. even texture, and Bakou with its linen-like weave adapt them- selves to the intricate manipulations of the mode -cluded also are chic new felts and novelties. Shown in the newest shades to meet the wearer’s individe Matrons’ Hats Ballibuntl. with its smooth,