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SOCIETY. Schedule of Society Events in Past Week QOut Chevy Chase Way Program Embraces Special Entertaining on Wide Scale—Pre-Easter Festiv- ities, Past and in prospect‘ Mr. and Mrs. Irving P. Hall and their daughter Barton have returned to their home on Meadow lane after being the house guests of Mr. Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall, at their Winter fiome in Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ruhl of Con- necticut avenue will leave on Friday for Atlantic City, N. J,, to spend the Easter holiday. The music section of the Chevy Chase Woman's Club will enteriain at a musicale tea tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Roger \Nlls on Chevy Chase Parkway. The hostesses will be Mrs. Roland White- hurst, Mrs. Carl F. Stuhler, Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mrs. R. Y. Stuart, Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs, Roy F. Steward, Mrs. W. Pearce Rayner, Mrs. Wilmoth, Mrs. John Rawlings, Mrs. Walter Henderson, Mrs. Mark Tyndall, Mrs. A. E. Corn- ing, Mrs. Rea M. Shafer, Mrs. George W. Vinal, Mrs. Alfred Walford, Mrs. Lyles Offutt, Mrs, W. C. Hansen, Mrs. Archer Haycock and Mrs. H. G. Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Stuhler enter- tained at supper Sunday. their home on McKinley street in honor | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bondurant of Torty-first street, who will soon remove to their new home in Baltimore, Md. Section 3 of the Guild of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church was enter- tained at luncheon Friday by Mrs. J. S. Gruver at her home on Thirty-ninth street, Mrs. Thomas J. Rice will entertain at Juncheon and bridge tomorrow at her residence on Thirty-ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Ilsley are occupying their new home on Western avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor entertained the members of their club at dinner and bridge Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell left. Chevy Chase Wednesday to spend several weeks in Miami, Fla. Miss Erin Clarke entertained her club members at bridge and supper Tuesday evening. Mrs. Reginald T. Mitchell entertained g]fi :)u Monday for the members of her ub. Miss Nora Taylor of Baltimore, Md., was the house guest of Mrs. Harry P. Gentner of Forty-second street over the week end. Mrs. John Loomis, who has been the house guest of Mrs. Frank Rogers and Mrs, Charles Thornton, has returned to her home in Glens Falls, N. Y. Mrs. Charles Thornton left on Friday to join Mr. Thornten at the Patrick Henry Ho- tel, Roanoke, Va. Mrs. Flippo Gravatt entertained at bridge Monday evening in her home on Leland street. Entertains at Tea Shower In Honor of Bride-elect. | Lieut. Comdr. Davidson, and her chil- dren of Thirty-second street are spend- ing several weeks at Daytona Beach, Fli a. Mrs. Harold G. Moulton of Oliver street was hostess to the Thursday Book Club. Miss Sybil Baker reviewed “John Brown's Bedy,” by Stephen Vin- cent Benet. Mrs. Sidney H. Thompson enter- | tained at luncheon and bridge Friday in her home on Connecticut avenue in honor of her mother. Dr. and Mrs. Joscph F. Elward of | Hawthorne street entertained at a St. | Patrick supper on last Sunday evening. | | Mrs. G. G. Wilkinson, who has been | | the house guest of her son and daugh- | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Wil- | kinson of Forty-fourth place, has Te= | 'Ill:nl‘d to her home in Eest Palestine, | Ohio. | Simplicity Club Guest At Bridge and Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Pitcher en- | tertained the Simplicity Club at dinner | and bridge last evening in their home on McKinley street. Mrs. Eugene W. Wells of Thornapple street left Thursday for the Pacific Coast, where she will visit her son, Mr. Harry W. Wells of San Francisco, Calif., | whom she will accompany to Seattle, Wash,, from which port he will embark THE SUNDAY . STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 24. 1929—PART 3. | April 3 for the island of Borneo. Mr. Wells is 2 member of the Mohawk Malaysian expedition. Mrs. G. W. Brown, who spent the Winter with her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Brown of Kllingle road, has returned to Chicago, In g i Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Brookes will return about April 1 to their| home, on West Woodbine street, after | spending six weeks in New Orleans, La. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Roth and their family of Cathedral avenue will leave Thursday for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., to spend the Easter holidays. Mrs. Jere J. Crane entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Monday. | Mrs. John Walker entertained at | luncheon and bridge Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Allison M. Miller and | children have returned to their home, | on Cathedral avenue, after spending | three months in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | | Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Claghorn enter- | tained at supper Saturday evening. | | when the guests were Mr. and Mrs T. J. Thompson, Mrs. H. W. Hamilton, | Mr. and Mrs. George Ferris and Mrs Clarence Dawson. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walker of West Lenox street left Friday for Atlantic City to spend several. weeks. | “Mr. and Mrs. Charles White have returned to their home, -on Chevy | Chase parkway. after spending two months in Florida. Mrs. Aubrey Clarke has returned to her home, on West Irving street, after an extended trip to the Paclfic Coast | via the Panama Canal. ‘T ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY A subscription dance will be given at | the Old Dominion Boat Club on Easter | Monday evening. The newly appointed | | entertainment committee, which will be |in charge of this dance and the serles | which will follow through the Spring and Summer, is composed of Mr. John Miami, FU Ce Kentucky. PHOTOGRAPHS ST unoERwooD ‘enter: Miss Portia Lynham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Lynham, Right: Miss Hellen Hanford, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Hanford, Left: Miss Virginia Bucll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyde Buell of Herndon, Va., who announce her engagement to Mr. Oscar Wil ENGAGEMENTS OF THE WEEK, FORERUNNERS OF EARLY SEASON WEDDINGS who announce her engagement to Mr. Francis Bruce McMullen. have announced her engagement to Dr. W. Preston Haynes of Washington, son of Dr. and Mrs. William A. Haynes of SOCIETY. Dinner at British Embassy Will Honor Archbishop Curley | (Continued Prom Pirst Page) ister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina, the charge d'affaires of Argentina and Senora de Enciso, the charge d'affaires of Paraguay and Senora de Ramirez, | the Mexican delegate, Senor Gonzalez \Roa; the Colombian delegate and Sencra | de Rivas, the Bolivian delegate and Senora de PFinot, the Paraguayan dele- gate, Senor de Bordenave; the Cuban delegate and Senora de Marques Ster- ling, Dr. lberto Dominiques Campora, secretary of Gen. Rupprecht’s missien: Senorita Rupprecht and Mlle. Adele | Varela. | o The Minister of Finland. Mr. Axel Leonard Astrom, has canceled his so- | clal engagements owing to a death in | his family. ‘The Minister of Egypt and Mme. | Samy have as their guest Miss M “jorle | Hill of Louisville, Ky., who arriy ~ri- | day. The Minister of Sweden, Mr. W. Bostrom, went to New York yesterday and will return Wednesday. ‘The Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don Manuel Castro Quesada, was host at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club, his guests including the Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan Ve- larde; the Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro, the Minister of | Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah; the Minister of Ecuador, Senmor Dun Gonzalo Zaldumbide; the charge d'af- | faires of El Salvador and Senora de | Leiva, the Undersecretary of State and | Mrs. J. Reuben Clark, jr.; the secre- | tary of the Ecuador legation, Senor Don Juan Barberis; Gen. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Moyle, Mrs. Elonzo Tymer, iSennm de Lima, Senora de Sanchez Latour, Miss Nebeker, Miss Moyle, Miss | Jeanne Gravette and the secretary of ‘aheP’Cosu Rican legation and Senora | de Piza. am Giese, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Frederick A. Giese of | General and Personal | News of the Legations. ‘The Minister of the Irish Free State |and Mrs. Michael MacWhite went to | New York yesterday to remain until 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson in New- ington, Va. Miss Elizabeth Martin returned Tues- day to the State Teac ' College in Harrisonburg, after spending the Spring holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John A. Martin. | Miss Francss Shuman returned by | motor from Harrisonburg last Sunday. | accompanied by her sister, Miss Ruth | Shuman, who is attending.the State | Teachers' College. Miss Anita Howard entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon in honor of her cousin, Mrs. R. H. Miller of Mem- phis. Mrs, Frank Amick, Mrs. Frank B. Howard and Miss Katherine How- ard assisted. Recent ‘Weddings Others in Prospec An announcement of interest in Alex- andria was that made last week by| | Listed, t. | Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Lewis, Michelbach left Iast week for Tucson, | Ariz. Mrs. Philip D. Mosser entertafned at luncheon Friday, March 15, in honor of Miss Dorothy Gish, who was ap- | Washington last week. | Mrs. Julian H. James of Ballston is spending a month with her sister, Mrs. | Julian Beach, on South Lee street. | Mrs. Carl Budwesky entertained the | Bridge-Luncheon Club on Friday. Additional Society Notes in Record of Week. Deaconess Dorothy Dodd of Memphis, Tenn., was the week end guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Hardesty. Miss Elizabeth Schneider is the guest of her brother-in-law and .;:au& Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Guckert en- tertained Wednesday evening at the | | Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Miss Prances Feist left Friday for | pearing at the Belasco Theater in | her home in Newark, N. J., to spend the Easter holidays. Miss Helen Nordlinger and Miss Marjorie Hertzberg are the guests over the week end of Miss Marie Strauss in | Baltimore. Mr. Abe Liebman went to Atlantic City Friday and will be joined by Mrs. Liebman and Miss Deborah-Mae Lieb- man the coming week to spend Easter at_the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Mrs. Harry Franc has returned from a visit of two months in Revere, Mass., where she was a guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Skirball. En route home she visited relatives in Newark, N. J. Miss Helene Friedlander has returned ] | | standing guests at the party and among Baltimore gave a dance last night at the Belvedere Hotel to which the Wash- ton Chapter was invited. A number of | affair and were guests over the week end of friends. Miss Deborah-Mae Licbman and Miss Mirlam Auerbach are guests over the k end of Miss Janet Wolf in Bnl-i | wee | timore. ‘The Washington Hadassah Chapter will hold its next meeting Tuesday after- | | noon; March 26, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Community Center. An interesting pro- gram has been arranged. Rev. Dr. Wil- | llam Rosenbloom will make an address. A social hour will follow. |Southern Society Host At Brilliant Function | An important event of the past week young folks went over to attend the Other vice presidents were Gen. Frank Mrs. W. W. Griffith of Rosedale ave- |L. Curtin chairman; Mr. Jack S. Mrs, Arthur Gray Neale of Keysville, 155t of a series of Winter dances they nue entertained at a tea shower Sun- day afternoon, March 17, in honor of Miss Mary Cunningham, whose mat riage to Mr. Fontaine Hall will take place in the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle enter- tained their club at dinner and bridge on Wednesday evening at their home on_Huntington street Thé apron committee of the Rector's Aid Society of All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal Church will be entertained at luncheon on Thursday by Mrs. Charles Galligler at her home on Harrison sireet. The fancy work committee of the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A. will hold its first meeting tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Harold E. Doyle of va:énmn street. Luncheon will be sarved. | Dr. Clyde W. Warburton of West | Lenox street will leave Tuesday for the | Scuth to engage n flood relief work. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Billmeyer, who are en route from Florida to their home in Adrian, Mich., are spending a few days with their cousin, Mrs. Mary E. Dutton, at her home on Thirty-tl street. ‘The pupils of Mrs. Frank Springs Westbrook will give & piano recital ‘Wednesday and Thursday, March 27 and 28, at 4 o'clock p.m., in her home, 3811 McKinley street. Miss Brownie Merritt of Atlanta, Ga., is the house guest of Miss L Mackrill on West Kirke street. Merritt is the sister-in-law of Mr. Stephen Cuthbert May, son of Capt Henry A. May, U. S. N, who had host of friends in Chevy Chase when he was stationed here. Miss Ethel England, a student of Clark University, ‘Worcester, Mass., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Baker of Magnolia parkway. Miss Simkins is engaged, un- der the supervision of Mr. Baker, in writing the doctor thesis required by the Bachelor of Arts degree which she will receive in June at the university. Mrs. William T. Pollard entertained at luncheon and bridge Monday in her home, on McKinley street, in honor of Mrs. John Loomis and Fielding of Glens Falls, N. Y., who are the house guests of Mrs. Frank F. Rogers of Hesketh street. Mrs. Frederick Chambers Guest at Honor Party. Miss Frances Hart, daughter of Mr.| and Mrs. George L. Hart of Jenifer street, entertained Wednesday at a kitchen shower in honor of Mrs. Frederick Chambers, formerly Miss Alice Smoot of Washington. Mrs. Hart left Thursday for Roanoke. Va. to visit her mother, Mrs. J. N. Slicer. Mrs. Slicer and her daughter, F. M. Houseman, will return to Chevy Chase with Mrs. Hart.for an extended visit. Mrs. Frank Nesbitt and her daughter, Miss Barbara Nesbitt, of Cathedral avenue are spending a month at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Stabler of Great Neck, Long Island. are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Weaver of West Woodbine street. Mrs. Weaver entertained at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Stabler. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Campbell of Detroit, Mich., are the week end house guests of Mr. Campbell's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson. Mrs. Minor S. Jamieson of Oxford street entertained the Chevy Chase ading Class Wednesday, reviewing “The Life and Letters of Joseph Con- rad,” by Jean Aubry. Mrs. 1 A Simkins of _Liverpool, | Mrs. Frederick | Mrs. | . Davidson, the wife of Howard, vice chairman; Mr. Cecil C.| Brown, Mr. Robert G. Whitton, Mr. Arthur N. Rector, Mr. John J. Hughes, Mr. A. Stanley King, Mr. R. Lee Jamie- | | son, Mr. Kenneth C. Moore and Mr. R. | | P. Nicholson. ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. King enter- tained Tuesday afternoon in their home on Duke street to celebrate the birth- day anniversary of their young son, Frank M. King. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Kidd enter- tained Monday afternoon in their home on Prince street in honor of the eighth ! birthday anniversary of their daughter, Margaret Lee Kidd. Mrs. John Armistead Carter and her daughter, Miss Ashley Christian Carter, of Norfolk are the guests of Mrs. Car- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Janney Dempsey, on South Fairfax sireet. Mrs. Ernest Rosser has returned to her home in Lynchburg, after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Pulman on South Washington street. Miss Helen Cannon entertained the Bridge Club, of which she is a member, ‘Wednesday evening. Mrs. Harry Duffey and Miss Anna Duffey of Middleburg, Va., were week end guests of Mrs. Charles W. Howell on ‘South Royal street. Mrs. Walter Roberts is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Roberts, in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Reid of the | V. | Episcopal High School are the guests of relatives in Abingdon, Va. Mz Rlexander Hamilton Sands and Miss Mildred Mashall of Richmond were guests last week of the former’s brother and sister-in-law, Judge and Mrs. J. K. M. Norton, on Prince street. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Downs and Mr. {and Mrs. Willilam Hume were récent guests of Miss Kathleen Downs in Wey~ | anoke, Va. Mrs. Walter S. Nicklin is home from a visit to relatives in Winchester. Mr. Tilden Hopewell, accompanied i by Mr. Ralph Payne of Washington, spent the past week end with his par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Hopewell, in Strasburg, Va. Rev. Dr. Morton in South Recovering from Illness. | Mrs. Willam J. Morton, wife of the | rector of Old Christ Church, is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Stevenson | in Greenville, S. C. Rev. Dr. Morton, who has been in Orlando, Fla., for sev- eral weeks recuperating from an illness, will return home with Mrs. Morton | early in April. | Mrs. Frederick H. G. Hatchell, who | has been spending the Winter in Nor- | folk, visited relatives here last week | and left to be the guest of Mr. and | Mrs. Thomas Alexander Lee in Wash- ington. Judge Willlam P. Wools was the guest last week of Mr. W. P. Moffett in | Washington, Va. | ‘The March meeting of the Alexandria Garden Club was held Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe | on Princess street. Mrs. Floyd Harris {of Leesburg made an address to the members. Following the meeting Mrs. Boothe entertained at luncheon in | honor of Mrs. Harris, Mr¢, William Quinn and her two | children of Bowie, Md.. were week end guests of Mrs. J. W. Varney. Miss Ellen Waring of Fredericksburg is spending several weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hoff. ‘The Music Club met Tuesday after- x;(r:on at the home of Mrs. Orlando H. k. | " Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kirgbaum have | gone to their home in Lansdowne, Pa., after a visit to Mrs. Samuel Kirgbaum. | Miss Susie Uron and Miss Ida May | | Uron have returned from a visit to | | Brothers Present ‘EOI‘ YOUI‘ Approval and Selection Ensembles collection offers you —sports, street and TWELVE T TUNNING in design—executed in the smartest fabrics and material combinations and colors—this Ensemble just the costume you seek for formal wear. H HR B EaN | have returned to the Episcopal Theolog- | tending_school. Va., of the engagement of her daugh- | ter, Ellen Passmore, to Mr. Herbert James Singleton of Santa Fe, N. Mex., | son of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Singleton of | Red Springs, N. C. Miss Neale is a| graduate of Blackstone Coliege and Mr,i Singleton is a graduate of the Law School of the University of Virginia. Mr. Singleton was a frequent visitor to Alexandria during his years in college. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Powell announce the marriage of their daughter, Clara | Louise. to Mr. Wesley W. Wright, also | of this city, Saturday, March 9. | The rector of Pohick Church and Mrs. C. A. Langston announce the engage- | ment of their daughter, Elinor, to Mr. Robert F. Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Day of Westfleld, N. J. The wedding will occur during the coming Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reece Caton an- | nounce the marriage of their dmthr.i Pauline Virginia, to Mr.. Allen H. Bag- gott, Friday, March 15, at.the parsonage of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, with the Rev. Father Quinn officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Humphries announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Edna Mae, to Mr. Albert H. Saun- ders of Washington, Wednesday, March 13, in Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilkinson an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- fer. Mary Louise, to Mr. William Ray- | mond Hagius of San Antonio, Tex. The wedding will occur in June. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Swecker an- nounce the marriage-of their daughter Gladys to Mr. James Wright of Fred-| cricksburg on Sunday, March 10. D. A. R. Chapter Holds March Meeting Tuesday. The March meeting of the Kate Wal- | ler Barrett Chapter, D. A. R, was held‘ Tuesday afternoon at the home of the Misses Moore, 811 Prince street. Mrs. John W. Price, the regent, presided, and after the business meeting an in- formal tea was held. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Davis an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Lula to Mr. Everett C. Brown last week in Fairfax. Rev. L. B. Atkins officiated. Miss Cora Pulman is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freeman in New London, Conn. . Miss Dorothy Otley was the week end guest of friends in Philadelphia. | Miss Virginia Kache entertained at | bridge Wednesday evening in honor of | Miss Helen Eigin. Mr. Cooper Dawson, jr. and three of his classmates—Mr. Grafton Comegys, | Mr. John Risher and Mr. Charles Steele | —spent the past week end with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs, S. Coopcr Daw- | son. Mrs. Guy Shepard of Lorton, Va., was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor. The Rev. and Mrs. W. Cosby Bell ical Seminary after spending several weeks in Florida. Miss Julia Brown of Shipman, Va, 1s visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watkins. Mrs. ‘D. L. Watkins is home from isit to New Market, where her daughter, Miss Janet Watkins, is at- Mrs. William Ashby Byerly of Bridge- water, Va., spent the past week as the guest of Mrs. Charles T. Lindsay and Miss Ada V. Grigeg in their home on South Columbus street. Dr. Jesse Hayes and Mr. Frank in the new shades . . Finest Quality Scarfs at Prices No Higher | Harrisonburg was at home for her LIEBSTER 1307 F Street have been giving. Mr. Robert S. Barre! a visit to his son and daugl Lieut. and Mrs, Paul Barrett 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Nalls spent the past | week end as the guests-of Mrs. Elsie | Nalls in Washington. | Mrs. Henry Henderson of Birming- | tt is home from hter-in-law, | n Panama. | | ham, Ala., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. H. Caldwell. | Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Fitzpatrick left Monday by motor to visit relatives in St. Louls and Chicago. | Mr. and Mrs, Dewey Johnson enter- tained at cards Friday evening. The Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Wood have left for their home in Salem, Va., after a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. W. E. Kidwell. Miss Willle Kidwell of State Teachers' College in Spring_vacation last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kidwell also had as their guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mattingly of Petworth. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Camden have gone to their home in Bluefield, W. Va., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cam- den, who have now as their guest Mr. Joseph Camden of Roanoke. Louise Renalds has returned to Harrisonburg after a visit to her aunt. Mrs, B, F. Skinner. Mrs. Henry Fishback has gone to her home in Marshall, Va., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. S. M. Redmond. ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. D. File spent the past week end with friends in Mount Jack- son, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Elower of Fair- mont, Md.. have been the guests Te- cently of the latter’s brother and sister- | in-law, Mr and Mrs. W. S. Rice. Mrs, John S. Sowers and her guest, Mrs. C. S. Riley of Cincinnati, returned Monday from a visit to friends in An- napolis. Mrs. M. C. Maddux has left for her home in Kenbridge, Va., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ashton C. Jones at their home near town. . S Hfid!!!;il Chuyte;- l;i;ts » Spring Review .and Dance The Washington Chapter of Hadassah will give a Spring review and dance ‘Wednesday evening, April- 3, to take the | place of the annual luncheon. Mrs. | Jack Kotz, chairman for the review, announces that she and her co-chair- men, Mrs. Isadore Kahn, Mrs. Maurice Millstone and Mrs. Hyman D. Shapiro, have been fortunate in securing an un- usually fine musical fmx“m as well as | a fashion review which will be of spes | cial interest. | Phi Sign:élgmaic‘roup At Initiation Dance | | Kappa Chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma | Sorority of George Washington Uni- versity held its formal initiation at the Hay-Adams House, Saturday evening, March 16. The ceremony was followed by a banquet in honor of the new mem- bers. The formal initiation dance was | given last night at the Hay-Adams House. Mrs. Rebecca Safer, a patroness of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority, George | Washington University Chapter, was at | home to the members Sunday after-| noon, March 17. est Spring . featuring / Complete and Varied Collection From Which to Choose FURS: from a week’s visit in New York. Mrs, B. Herman had her daughters | Was the reception and dance held Mon- | with her at a family luncheon Tuesday at_the Carlton Hotel. Mrs. Barney Lieberman left during the past week for a short visit to Boston. Her sister, Mrs. Adler, who was her guest here, has returned to her home in New York. The Thursday afternoon Sewing Circle was entertained at luncheon the past week by Mrs. Charles Goldsmith in_her home, 3901 Connecticut avenue. Miss Sylvia Sherby, who attends Goucher College, will spend the next two wecks here with her parents at their hame on Decatur street. Miss Prances Kahn is the guest of for the Eas- | friends in Richmond, Vi ter holidays. Arthur Lyon, who attends the We- nonah Military Academy, will join his father, Mr. R. B. Lyon, at the Ward- man Park Hotel for the Easter holi- days. Mrs. Cecelia Michaelis, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Virginia Michaelis, will go to Atlantic City Friday next for over Easter. o Mrs. Bernard Behrend of Alton place entertained the Afternoon Sewing Circle Priday at luncheon. Miss Elizabeth Kohner is home for {.he Easter holidays from Goucher Col- ege. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Genzberger of Butte, Mont.,, who were guests of their . Genzberger, in Alexan- Mrs. ter a stay of two month in Florida, | return to their home today. + Miss' Marjorie Feist, who attends Na- tional Park Seminary, left for her home in Newark, N. J. Thursday to spend the Easter holidays. Arthur Marks, jr., will be home for the holidays during the coming week from Syracuse University. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis have taken an apartment in the new Wardman Park Hotel Ahnex, where they are now located. Mrs. Julia Luchs, who has been spend- ing the past two months in Florida, has returned to her home on Twenty-sev~ enth street. Mr. and Mrs. Maury Simon have re- turned to their. home in Chevy Chase from a visit of two weeks in Bermuda. Mrs. Leonard Schloss spent the past week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Emil West has returned to her apartment, 2700 Connecticut avenue, from a visit in New York where she was the guest of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvan West. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Behrend will leave tonight for Chicago and French Llcl; Springs, Indiana, to spend the week. Miss Marjorie Cohen of New York is the guest of Miss Sylvia Straus of California street. The Omega Sig Pi Sorority of TiE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Frocks for Easter —Inviting in modeling — and their excellence of quality.. It's going to be an easy matter to choose your Easter assortment as this—carefully gathered; critically designed; superiorly made. varied in type and color that every taste will be satisfied. Every Frock that the Louvre presents for your consideration always has three direct appeals—charming style; distinc- tive quality; and modest price. The present offerings combine all three features. day evening by the Southern Society | of Washington at the Willard Hotel, | with the members of the South Ameri- | can and Central American diplomatic | corps as especially invited guests. | Lenten observances were set aside for | that evening, and the Pan-American | diplomatic corps was represented by | some of its most important members. Surg. Gen. Hugh 8. Cumming, | president of the society, headed the re- | ceiving line, and Dr. Leo S. Rowe, di-| rector general of the Pan-American | Union, was present as one of the | Tuesday. The Minister and Mrs. Mac- tive from Florida, was among the out- | White Will open an exhibit of Irish | paintings during their stay in New York. | The counselor of the German em- | McIntyre of Alabama, Mrs. Delos Blod- | ';:fiyt;'&“?e?;' ;Klep will spend several | gett of the District of Columbia, Maj. E. | Th — Brooke Lee of Maryland, Mr. C. Bascom | e counselor of the Swedish lega- Slemp of Virginia, Judge James J.| 00, Mr. P. V. G. Assarsson, and the Britt of North Carolina, Mrs. Nathaniei | ecretary of the Swiss legation, Mr. C. Dial, wife of former Senator Dial of | Walter H. Rufenacht, will go to Old South Carolina; Mrs. Walter F. George, | 0int Comfort Thursday to remain over wife of Senator George of Georgia; Mr,| Zaster at the Chamberlain-Vanderbilt Een I, Littleton of Tennessee, M. E. B. Hotel. erritt of Arkansas, Mr. H: y e of Texas, Mr. J. V. MCCInGE of Okl | joLhe, counselor of e entertal oma and Mrs. Robert S. Brookings of | ot dinner Saturday evening in the Missot ‘Wardman Park Hotel. uri. Capt. C. C. Calhoun, active vice presi- e £ Mr. Rudolf Leitner, first secretary of the German embassy, is in New {"arh dent of the society and a former presi- dent, was assisted in receiving byp}f(n. He is staying at the Ambassador Hotel. S Calhoun. Other. vice presidents and ignora Lais, wife of the naval at- d Mrs. | tache of the Italian embassy, will go to 5 3 , - | days. . band, the late Gen. Gorgas, was at one | the week.” i e time president, was in the receiving | —— line, as was Col. Wade Cooper, a former | _ The assistant naval attache of the president. British embassy and Mrs. W. C. Horton | entertained at the dinner dance at the Believed to be mementos of the | VArdman Park Hotel last evening. World War, two Mills bombs were re- | The attac bass) cently found in Sir Kingsley Wood's| and Mrs. flr:em?; 'l:lh.e Smm}'lflimlo r’c’ private room in the House of | R of Commons g:x"?{ork Thursday to remain over their wives also assisted. The: Interstate Commerce Commuslmyer‘:enr; Mrs. David H. Blair and Mr. an honor guests. Gen: Cumming is director of the San- itary - Bursau of the Pan-American | Union, and the assistant director, Dr.| Boliver Lloyd, and Mrs. Lloyd were | |among the guests. The function was | known as a “good will” reception and a | feature of ghe evening was the showing of the films made of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh on his good-will tour through the South American countries. Liso Gardiner of the Tchernikoff- Gardiner dancers gave a specially ar- ranged dance, “The Spirit of the Air.” ‘The Chilean Ambassador and Mme. Davila were among the chiefs of mis- slons present, and with them were the military attache of the embassy, Maj. Galeno, and Mme. Galeno. ‘The Minister of Panama and Mme. Alfaro were among the guests, and others from the Panama legation were | the secretary of the legation and Mme. Chevalier. The Bolivian Minister and Mme. de Medina were present with their daugh- ter, Miss Maria Hortensia de Medina, | and the Venezuelan Minister and Mme. | Grizanti and their daughters, the Misses | | Grizanti. | ‘The Minister of the Dominican Re- | | | public also was present, and others from |the Latin American countries were the | secretary and charge d'affaires of Para- guay, Dr. Juan Ramirez, and Mme. | Ramirez; the second secretary of the | Argentine embassy, Pablo Santos Munoz, | and the first secretary of the legation of Ecuador, Senor Don Juan Barberis. ’ ‘The Cuban Ambassador and Mme. Ferrara were unable to attend, having | salled only a-few days before for a stay of two weeks in Havana, but they were | represented by the secretary of em- | bassy and Mme. 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