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50 Many Residents of Capital Listed in Passing Throng Visits to Pleasure Resort to Foreign Shores and PC]’SO.’\BI. Mrs. John B. Stetson of Philadelphia, ¥ife of the United States Minister to Poland, is passing the week end in ‘Washington at the Mayflower with her daughters, Miss Jane Stetson, a student | at the Ogontz School, and Miss Thomasine Stetson, who is attending Miss Madeira’s School in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Noonan of New York, accompanied by Mrs, E. F. Jenkins, are in Washington for several cays, having arrived late Friday from the South. Mrs. Clarence W. Grosner has re- turned to the Wardman Park Hotel | from New York, where she passed a| short time. | Mrs. Claude .R Whitaker of Wake- | field Hall and Pittsburgh, is on a motor | trip through North Carolina, Tennessee | and Virginia, accompanying a party of | friends from’ Pittsburgh and Baltimore. Mrs. William R. Gibson will start ‘Tuesday for California. Mrs. Gibson will join Col. Gibson in their apart- ment in the Wardman Park Hotel after a month or six weeks’ visit on the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. James MacSherry of Georgetown celebrated their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary Priday. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Ransdell are at | home after a cruise of seven weeks in | the Pacific and through the Panama Canal to Cuba, on the vacht Ripple, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward | CIETY " THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MARCH 17, 1929—PART 3.’ <. South and \Vest—Trips_j ] Scheduled—General George Washington University, - will continue her academic work while abroad, with special attention given to languages. Mrs. Augustus S. Blagden of Green- wich, Conn., is visiting her mother, Mrs. | Joseph E. Washington, in her apart- ment at 1308 Eighteenth street. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam E. Trotter of New York have motored to Washington | |and are staying at the Wardmen Park | Hotel for a few da: Mrs. Joseph Purcell of Brooklyn, ac- | companied by her niece, Miss B. E. Temple, motored to Washington and is staying at the Wardman Park Hotel for | | about a month. Mrs. Henry K. McHarg, ir.. has closed | the house she had during the Winter at 2123 Bancroft place and is at the May- flower over the week end before going to New York. Her daughters. Miss Jane | McHarg and Miss Esterbell McHarg, are | at Holton Arms School. Mrs. C. J. McCormick of Montreal, | Canada, has come to Washington to stay at the Grace Dodge Hotel with a | party of friends from Orange, Va., in- | cluding Mrs. C. C. Stewart, Miss Ada Hair and Miss R. M. Grant. Mrs. Claude R. Whitaker of Wakefield | Hall, with relatives from Baltimore and Pittsburgh, is motoring through North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Balliett and Miss Gertrude Balliett of Forest Hills, N. Y., Bishop of Bradenton, Fla. Miss Betty Bull will arrive Thurs-| day to spend the Easter holidays with | her parents, Col. and Mrs. Henry T. Bull, at 2400 16th street. Mr. and Mrs. R. Russell Requa of | Fort Chester, N. Y., who are motoring | home after a trip south, are at the| Grace Dodge Hotel for about a week'!} visit in Washington. Miss E. E. Bryson of Liverpool, Eng- | land, is at the Grace Dodge Hotel until | the end of next week. I Mrs. W. H. Plummer sailed yesterday eon the Olympic to visit her daughter, Miss Helen Plummer, who attends the Royal Academy of Art in London. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Brown of | Chestertown, Md., Miss Mattie England of Richmond, Va. and Mr. Maynard Brown of Philadelphia, Pa. are the guests of the Misses England of Rock- ville over the week end. | Mrs, Ray R. Havermeyer and her | daughter, Miss Dorothy Russell Haver- | meyef, of New York, are stopping at the Wardman Park Hotel. They are en route to their home after visiting in Nassau, Miami and Augusta. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Holt and the latter's mother, Mrs. J. L. Beck, of New York City, are at the Mayflower fol- lowing a month’s visit in Palm Bncn{ and Miami. | Mrs. M. T. Wright is visiting Mrs. ‘Margaret Farrell at her apartment the Grace Dodge Hotel. Miss Daniel Sails For Tour in Europe. Miss Eleanor D. Daniel. daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Daniel, sailed yesterday on the White Star Line steamer Olympic for Southampton, | partment of the Harrisburg Academy is who were visiting in Washington for a few days and stopping at the Willard, left for their home yesterday. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whiting are | visiting Miss Frances Hurd at her apart- | ment at the Grace Dodge Hotel. | Dr. Moffett and Party Here From California. Dr. Herbert C. Moffett of the Univer~ | sity of California and Mrs. Moffett and | Mr. Herbert Moffett, jr., are in Wash- ington for a few days and are staying | at the Willard. % | Mrs. R. D. Gallagher, who is en route to her home in New York after spending the Winter in Daytona Beach, Fla., is | ;L the Grace Dodge Hotel for a few ays. Mrs. Joseph Swain of Swarthmore | College is again at the Wardman Park Hotel, where she plans to pass a month. Mr. Edgar Hamilton funk has gone to Hagerstown, Md., where he is a guest o(dfriends and relatives over the week end. Mrs. Joseph Barkman motored to Washington Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. Claude M. Hesser, Mrs. Percy Wil- son, Mrs. Ella Davis and Mrs. Jennie Gaw, to attend the missionary council of Southern Methodist Church, which is | meeting in Mount Vernon Place Church. | Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Salisbury of New York City are spending the week end at the Willard. Malcolm Jones of the languages de- spending several days with his aunt, Mrs. Charlotte Jones, who makes her home at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Selby will close England. Miss Daniel will visit friends | their apartment in the Wardman Park in London and afterward will tour the British -isles and Continental Europe. |to New York. Miss Daniel, who has been a student at Hotel and will go the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Selby will return in a week or 10 days. Chief Justice Taft and early Summer. Signora Catalani will join him abroad later in the sea- And Mrs. Taft Honored | ™™ At British Embassy | (Continued From First Page.) Samy returned yesterday from & brief stay in New York. Minister and Mrs. Massey Hosts to Large Company. The Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey were hosts to a large company last evening in the legation on Massa- chusetts avenue, when a program of music was given by a quartet. The Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka will move shortly to the house at 2340 Massachusetts avenue, which has been purchased by the Czechoslovak government for use as a lsgation. The house was built by the late Minister of Norway and Mme. Hauge and was occupied by Mme. Hauge | until her death a year ago. The Minister of the lrish Free State, Mr. Michael MacWhite, is in Chicago, where he went Friday to attend a ban- | quet. The Minister will join Mrs. Mac- | White in Washington Tuesday. The newly appaistted Minister of Po- land, Mr. Tytus Filipowicz, will sufl“ Wednesday from Havre aboard the Ile| de France for this country and will be | joined here later in the year by Mme. | Filipowiez. The former Chinese Minister and Mme. Sze are in Atlantic City to spend a week or 10 days. They will start West the latter part of the month and sail for China for a vacation before going to the Minister's new post at the Court of St. James. ‘The charge d'affaires of Salvador | and Senora de Leiva were hosts at din- | ner last evening in the Chinese room of the Mayflower, entertaining in honor of their house guests, Senor George Al- varez and Senora de Alvarez and their daughter, Senorita Mila Alvarez. of El Salvador, who are en route to Europe. Their other guests were the Ambassa- dor of Peru, Dr. Hernan Velarde; the Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila, the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don Manuel Castro Que- sada; the Minister of Ecuador, Senor Don Gonzalo Zaldumbide: the charge d'affairs of Cuba and Senora de Al- tunaga, the charge d'eaffairs of Para- g;n,vhnnd Mme. Ramirez, the secretary of the J. Francisco Aguilar, attache of the Salvador legation: Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Trible, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar P. Cope- land, Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Moyle, Senora de Jara, Miss L. Coyne, Senora E. de Lima and Senorita C. Ramirez. The second counselor of the Italian embassy, Signor Giuseppe Catalani, will sail the early part of April for Europe_to_remain_through the Sprin legation of Costa Rica and | Senora de Piza, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, Senor | New Nicaraguan Envoy Coming to Take Post. The charge d'affaires of Nicaragua, Senor Dr. Don Evaristo Carazo, is in New York, where he went to meet the who arrived there yesterday. They will comke to Washington the first of the week. of the Persian legation, has canceled her social engagements because of ill- ness. ‘The naval attache of the French em- -bassy and Mme. Sable are spending the week end in Philadelphia. The financial counselor of the Ru- ‘manian legation, Mr. George Boncesco, is in New York over Sunday. ing a week in Palm Beach, Fla., where they went Thursday. gation, M. L. A. rs, is makini thesda, Md., in time in New Orleans. Mrs, Reed to Entertain Center, Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock, teenth and Q streets northwest. SOCIETY. LADIES OF THE CONGRESSIONAL SET AND THEIR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS uARRIE & ewine unoERwao D Upper left: Mrs. John A. Campbell, Guy E. Campbell of Pennsyivania. Center: Mrs. James S. Parke HARie & Ewine guest of her brother-In-law aiiu Mrs. chairman of orchestra seats for the per- formances of the Metropolitan Opera Co. in Washington next month. Right: Mrs. Pittenger, wife of Representative Willlam A. Pittenger of Min- nesota, spending the Spring season here. Lower left: Mrs. Grant E. Mouser, jr., new hostiss of the lower house, who with her husband, Representative Mouser of Marion, Ohio, has arrived for the extra_session. Right: Mrs. Walter Gramm of Chicago, guest over March 4 of Representa- tive and Mrs. M. Alfred Michaelson of Illinois. HARRIS & EWING newly appointed Minister, Senor Sacasa, Mme, Noury, wife of the counselor The air attache of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Hetherington are spend- The attache of the Netherlands le- . H. Pete g an extensive tour of the South and will join Mme. Peters in their home in Be- fortnight. M. Peters is now in Florida after spending some Tuesday at Jewish Centet Mrs. Nina Swalm Reed, prominent penwoman and well known because of radio_broadcasting and interest in pub- lic affairs, is to review “Elizabeth: in Essex,” by Lytton Strachey, before the Center Forum of the Jewish Community at the Jewish Community Center, Six- ' Social Set Sponsoring Opera Presentation | Official and social Washington will | combine to make the Metropolifan | Opera “season” here, that opens jyst| one month from today, one of the most | L | brilliant the National Capital has seen. | ‘The Metropolitan ra_committee of | ‘Washington, of which Mrs. Robert Low Bacon is chairman, with Mme. Orestes Ferrara representing the diplomatic coterie, Mrs. Tracy Dows the ltl!f[ boxes and Mrs, George Mesta the loge boxes, announces & distinguished list of boxholders for the season of three per- formances on respectively April 17, 18 and 20. ‘The Cuban Ambassador and Mme. Orestes Ferrara, Count#ss Czechenyi. Mrs. Irwin Laughlin, Mis- ‘Alice Clapp | and Mrs. Parker Corning have taken stage boxes for the season, announces Mrs, Tracy Dows, The.season holders for the loge boxes, Mrs. George Mesta in charge, are Representative and Mrs. | Robert Low Bacon, Representative and Richard Al Mr. James F. Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. John F. ‘Wilkins, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Spencer, Mr, William Phelps Eno, Col. Robert M. | Thompson, Mrs: Charles “Boughton | ‘Wood and Mrs. George Mesta. ‘The Metropolitan Opera comes at a happy season, for Congress will just have reassembled and the D. A. R.| Congress will be in session here. Directors Are Named { For Anspacher Lectures | Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will be honor- | ary chairman and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, chairman, of the Anspacher | lectures to be given next year during | nt. As a result of popular vote Dr. An- spacher will give a course of lectures on | Shakespeare’s most popular plays and | the second will be a series on “The | Hope of Immortality,” dealing with modern psychical research.. Other members of the committee include Mrs. | Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Goodloe Falconer, Mrs. Samuel Jordan Graham. Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, Mrs® Willlam Fitch Kelley, Mrs. , | Brewster Marwick, Mrs, Charles Oman, | | Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Henry | Winfield Watson and Miss Vera Bloom. I 'PERMANENT WAVE J —Complete. No other charge. We test your hair first, to assure satisfaction. Deeatur 5000. Hours: 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. VALLEY VISTA BEAUTY PARLOR In Valley Vista Apt. Fox Scarfs PRICES NO HIGHER SARS FUR CO. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC OVER FORTY YEARS | 610 Twelfth St.—Just Above F Phone Main 1647 i 1 To Complete Your Easter Costume Hunt Ball and Breakfast Feature of Horse Show ‘The. Spring season in the Capital is| to be presented with a novelty in the | way of a hunt ball and breakfast, which | will be the leading social feature of the } Washington Horse Show to be held May 16-17-18. The evening of May 17 has been chosen for the ball and breakfast, the dance to start at 10:30 o'clock and the hunt breakfast served at 1. a.m. The various hunt teams of Middle- burg, Upperville, The Plains and War- renton have been invited to take part with their huntsmen in pink coats. A bugler from one of the nearby hunt teams will sound the bugle announcing the ball and breakfast. The men on the committee are Admiral Cary T. Grayson, Mr. George Pendleton Plum- mer, Mr. William Phelps Eno, Mr. Breckinridge Long, Gen. George Owen Squier, Mr. Samuel J. Henry, Gen. Wil- liam E. Horton, Mr. Marshal Exnicious, Admiral Andrew T. Long, Mr. Ennals Waggamann, jr.; Mr. H. B. Hayden, Mr. Melvin C. Hazen, Mr. Ira Nelson Morris, Mr. Oscar Crosby, Mr. Milton | Lambert, Comdr. A. B. Court, Mr.| Charles Colfax Long, Mr. John Finerty, | Mr. H. L. Rust, Mr. William Bowie | Clark and Mr. Thomas Bones. Shenandoah Chapter U. D. C. Sponsora Benefit pany‘ Shenandoah Chapter, United Daugh- | ters of the Confederacy, is sponsoring a | benefit bridge and 500 party to be given | March 22 at the Confederate Memorial | Home, 1322 Vermont avenue northwest. Mrs. Garnett Lee, chairman of the ways and means committee, is in charge of the benefit and reservations for tables may be obtained from her. Mrs, J, K. ‘Waterman, Miss Ayesha Straughan, Mrs. Alma B. Donaldson, Mrs. N. F. Rabner | | and Mrs, and Mrs. Elton O. Pillow are also mem- bers of the committee. —vyou can readily choose here the type and shade of Fox Scarf your Easter ensemble demands. We disp]ay the largeet selec- tion of Quality Foxes in town. SPImfln' Road at Ashmead Place N.W. -Inguize .obout .our Mondey Specigh The Smart Woman wears her complete costume in silk or cloth. $98.50. We present a The model sketched has o navy blue cost with a Joseph Urban print frock, $59 Celebrity Breakfast Features Outlined Among those who have taken tables at which they will entertain guests at | the celebrity breakfast of the National League of American Pen Women Fri- day at 12 o'clock at the Willard Hotel are Mrs. Clarence M. Busch, national president of the league; Mrs. A. M. D. McCormick, wife of Admiral McCo mick; Mrs. James W. Orme, Mrs. Ed- son Briggs, Miss Patricia Poe Bennett and Mrs. J. Irvin Steel. In the list of sponsors are Miss Florence E. Ward, chairman of the national clubhouse committee and sponsor at the table of the national executive board; Mrs. Aaron D. Newman, president of the De: trict branch of the league and spon- sor of the District of Columbia board table; Mrs. Charles Augustus Hawley, national chairman of the ways and means committee; Mrs. Theodore Tiller, chairman of the national social com- mittee; Mrs. C. Leonard Chambers and | Mrs. Turin Bradford Boone. i Among the guests of Admiral and Mrs. McCormick will be Judge and Mrs. Wilbur R. Turner, Mrs. Arthur Mc- Arthur, jr.. and Mrs. Edward S. Bogert. Mrs. Hugo L. Black, wife of Senator Black of Alabama, and Mrs. Black’s mother, Mrs, Sterling J. Foster of Birm- ingham, who 1s visiting Mrs. Black, will be guests, together with Mrs. C. B. Smith, wife of the chief of the Ex tension Division, Department of Agr culture, of Mrs. Charles Leonard Cham- | | Hardy - Patten, bers of Bethesda at thé table for which Mrs. Chambers is sponsor. Also at this table will be Mrs. E. Grove Cullum, who will entertain in her party Mrs. Miles Poindexter, Mrs. Harding Polk and Mrs. Arthur E. Wilbourne, wife of | Maj. Wilbourne. Mrs. Ashton Embry | Blondelle Malone, famous | artist from Paris, have also made res- | ervations at this table. At the table for which Mrs. Charles Augustus Hawley is sponsor will be Mrs. Richard Yates, wife of Representative Yates of Illinois; Mrs. A. H. Bishop, Mrs. Bonham, Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, Mrs, Jesse W. Nicholson and her guest, Mrs. Clem Shaver, and Miss Louiss Worden. Mrs. David H. Kincheloe, wife of Representative Kincheloe of Kentucky, will be the guest of Mrs. Daniel C.| Chace, national recording secretary of the league, at the national board table, | for which Miss Florence E. Ward is| sponsor. Mrs. Edson Briggs will be | hostess to a company of 10, her| guests including Mrs. Adams, Mrs. J. S. Boyd, Mrs. D. A. Edwards, Mrs. Thomas | F. Law, Mrs. Florence Price, Mrs. fascinating group, $39.50 to Charles Riordon, Mrs. Edward C. Wells | and Mrs. Ernest F. Wendereth. Additional subscribers are Mrs. Walter | Wheatley, who will entertain a num- ber of guests; Mrs. Ernest R. Grant,| treasurer of the District League of | American Pen Women, who will al:ml have invited guests; Mrs. Swalm Reed, Mrs. Robert Bennett, Mrs. MacPherson Crichton, Mrs. George Butte, Mrs. Hes- sick, Mrs. Mason Brown, who will have with her as her guests Mrs. Maurice Thatcher and Miss Beatrice Detwiler: | Mrs. J. W. Thompson and her guest, Miss Bessie Hopkins; Dr. Sarah M Huddleston, Mrs. Fisher, J. T.| Mandeschied, Miss Mandeschied, M: Leila Green, Mrs. Mate H. Lewis, Miss L. V. Garret, Mrs. Carl Budwesky and | Miss Florence Long. Mrs. Philip Lee Phillips at the Wil-| lard social bureau is in charge of reser-| vations, Miss Hall of Birmingham | Honor Guest at Dance Mr. Delmar Evans Webb was host at | a dance Friday evening at his home, | 1517 Allison street, in honor of Miss | Elizabeth Rita Hall of Birmingham, | | Ala,, who is & house guest of Repre- sentative and Mrs, George Huddleston. | His guests included Miss Eleanor Rusl: Peirce, Mrs. J. Hardy Patten, Miss Janet | Shares, Miss Mary Louise Tudor, Miss Berniece Dirrim, Miss Doris Troth, Miss | Katherine Virginia Dille, Miss Nellie | Clear, Miss Mabel Lombard and Miss | Virginia Bouton, Mr. John Royer Ken- nedy, Mr. Merdella D. Bauman, Mr. J. Mr. Clinton Carroil Tudor, Mr. Wendell H. Bain, Mr. Wil- liam Vallie Whittington, Mr. Guillermo Suro, Mr. Joseph A. Seitz, Mr. Philip F. | Cherp, Mr. Raymond R. Dear, Mr. Hale French Sehorn and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb. Phi Ga;n;;l'CL;Ap;er Host at "Rush Tea™ | The Theta Chapter of the Phi Gamma | Phi Sorority entertained at a rush tea at the home of Miss Eva Schiller Sun- day, March 10. Miss Eva Schiller and Miss Raphelson acted as hostesses. Essie | | Children's Easter Dance Recital Set for April 4 Mrs. Goring Bliss has dramatized “Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper,” a fairy play, which will be presented in connection with the children's Easter dance recital under the direction of Miss Hawke, Thursday afternoon of Easter week, April 4, at 2:15 o'clock at the New National Theater. Among those who have already taken boxes and seats are Mme. Debuchi, Mme. Alfaro, Mrs. Charles Bell, Mrs. James M. Beck, Mrs. David S. Barry, Mrs. W. D. Chandler, Mrs. J. C. Col- quitt, Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty, Mrs. Joshua Evans, Mrs. L. W. Estes, Mrs. Christine Heurich, Mrs. R. M. Kauff- Mann, Mrs. Irwin Laughlin, Mrs. Charles Marlatt, Mrs. J. ‘W. Morse, Mrs. H. B. Meems, Mme. Mishtowt, Mrs. Thomas Phillips, Mrs. Paul Pearsall, Mrs. Armi- stead Peter, 3d; Mrs. Ty Sheridan, Mrs. William N. Sturtevant. Mrs, C. C. Todd, jr.. Mrs. Elwood Waggenhorst, Mrs. Willlam West, Mrs. Walter Tucker- man, Mrs. Arthur Foraker. Mrs. W. H. White, jr.; Mrs. Willlam Chapin Hunt- ington and Mrs. David S. Stanley. = = Engagements to Wed Pmminent in RGCOPd Of the Early Spring Betrothals Ane nounced Foreshadowing Nuptial Ceremonies Listed for thc Eflr]y Fumffl. Formally Mr. and Mrs. William Luke Wood | ward announce the engagement of t daughter, Virginia Otey, to Mr. Thoi McDonald Childress of Washington. D. C, now living in Richmond. Va. Trr wedding will take place the latter part of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Demmison Bradford announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Hughes. fo Mr. Thomas Somerville, 3d., the wed- ding to take place at Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Wil- liams of North Woodside, Md.. an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Winifred May. to Mr. George Ray- | mond Pruett of Washington. Mrs. Eliza A. Hughes announces the engagement of her daughter, Fern Rachel, to Capt. Raymond L. Keith of Washington. The wedding will tak= | place in the early Summer. Mrs. P. T. Moran announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Helen Frances, to Mr. Peter A, Drury of Wash- !lnnnn. the wedding to take place in | June. The Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Langston, Pohick rectory, Fairfax County, Va, announce the engagement of their daughter Elinor to Mr. Robert F. Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter F. Day, Westfield, N. J. Mrs. George Dallas Bates of Boston and Athol, Mass, has announced the engagement of her daughter Elizabeth to Mr. James Alexander Wiley, son of Mrs, James A. Wiley of Washington. Miss Bates, who is a descendant of Thomas Dudley, a Colonial Governor of Massachusetts, graduated from the New .| England Conservatory of Music in 1326 and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. Wiley graduated from Washing- ton and Jefferson College in 1922 and from the University of Pittsburgh Law School in 1925 and then took a post- graduate course in law at Harvard. He is a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fra- ternity and the Phi Delta Phi Legal Praternity. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cochran an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sue Clara, to Mr. Robert Andrew Bunch. son of Mrs. Bunch and the late Dr. Andrew Bunch of Washington. Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae to Meet Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae As- sociation of Washington will held its | regular meeting Tuesday. March 19. at |6 p.m., at the home of Maj. and Mrs. 8. C. Schwartz, 1419 Whittier street northwest. Mrs. L. B. Pilsbury and | Mrs. G. M. Edwards will assist.as host- |esses. Following a buffet dinner Miss | Marie Mount, dean of home economics at the University of Maryland, will take charge of the program. |Sorority Fashion Review And Dance Due March 21 Alpha Gamma Chapter of Alpha Veta | Beta Sorority have completed plans for their fashion review and dance at the | Roosevelt Hotel, Thursday, March 21. | A local merchant has donated the latest Spring costumes, footwear and millinery to be exhibited by members of the sorority and to include sportwear, afternoon and evening gowns. The review will be followed by danc- ing and entertainment. Miss Prances Bild, Miss Kitty Chance and Miss Mar- garet Kelly form the committee for this event. ) 'Openin #ian No Cover_Charge upper Dances Tea Leaf Reading in Truly Oriental Atmosphere g Nigh : March 22 | t--Fnday 9 PM. The Thousand and One Egyptian Nights at the EGYPTIAN TEA ROOM 1210 G St. N.W. Special Entertainment MOUSME Leading_International i Dancer Direct From Cairo and Paris Luncheon Tea Dinner Music, 9:00— 11:30 PM. - G EVERY STEINWAY—a MASTERPIECE The inspired genius of Generations of Steinways has contributed to mak- ing theirs the Perfect Piano. Professionals and Music Lovers have depended on Steinway to reach their-greatest heights of Musical Expression. New Steinway Uprights New Steinway Grands STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" The mellowness of Tone comforts and rests you—the instant response that achieves any volume is inspiring—the remarkable Flexibility of the keyboard and action is marvelous. 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