Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1929, Page 42

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Residents Seeking Recreation Resorts—Holiday Events Scheduled—Guests Being Entertained’ in Washington Homes—Personal Margu through the Winter, spent the Carlton en route to w Haven, Conn., to spend a fortnight with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cortlandt van . yesterday to spend a fortnight in New York and on Long Island. Judge and Mrs. McChord Entertain Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton W. Betts of New York are the guests of Judge and Mrs. McChord at the Willard. Later in the week they will visit Comdr. and Mrs. Norman M. Smith at their home their honor and Sunday ht Comdr. and Mrs. Smith are znten:i’;l.n; with a ;;gpea . ;;.-‘ng 1-{“ l,h;'m‘.! ‘Wednesday . Richard H. Lefg! entertain at luncheon for Mrs. Betts. e Mrs. Daniel Stapleton and her daughter Stellita, who have been at the Grand Hotel, Cannes, all Winter, are going for the Easter vacation to E‘gypt and Palestine, returning by way Rome. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rinckhoff of Westfield, N. J., with their son and daughter, Mr. Jack B. Rinckhoff and ‘l:‘lst:m Amy K. Rinckhoff, are in Wash- Clark Brown of Washington were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rinckhoff at dinner last evening. 1r. Heriry Martin Rose has with him his grandsons, Mr. Gilbert White Rose and Mr. Henry Martin Rose, 2d, of Montclair, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Sutro of Mor- ristown, N. J., have joined Mr. and |y Mrs. Paul E. Sutro and their daughter, Miss Betty Wheaten Sutro of Phila- delphia, at the Wardman Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leighty have uéhelr guest at. the Yudmm.mk Hotél Miss Dorothy Gittere of For- est Hills, Long Island. Mr. Carl l;i:g:y has also joined his parents for Baron and Baroness Walram von. Bchoeler of Rye, N. Y., have taken an apartment in the Wardman Park Ho- tel and have with them Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Foster of New York and Miss Florence Whitehead of Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mys. Arthur D. Condon are :Emdm‘ today in Atlantic City, where ey went by motor. Former U. S. Diplomat on Briet Visit in Capital. . Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Huntington-Wil- son of Woodbury, Conn., are spending the week end in Washington at the Mayflower, on their return trip from Pinehurst. Mr. Huntington-Wilson was in the diplomatic service of the United States for & number of years, and was Amum t Secretary of State for some e. " Mrs. Clem C. Gurley_has returned to her apartment at the Burlington Hotel . after a visit with h:r“mgher, Mrs. J. P. H. Adams, at Care; . Mrs. James R. Ferens, New York City, is at the Hotel Grafton, and will remain for a week or mo! : Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bowman of Sun- set Hills, Va., will have with them for { the Easter holidays their son, Mr. E. * Delong Bowman, of Woosdberry Forest : School, and his classmate, Mr. Waller { Hunt of ; _Mrs. FINE ART OF \ CORSETRY L n = DFEDN at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs, | accom; Mentioh. Rosa Eberley and her sister, Mrs. Miss H. C. Rothrock, have returned to_their | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henry Kirby of Sioux Falls, 8. Dak., have arrived to spend some time with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. McQuade, at 2854 Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. Smith and their daughter, Miss 1l Smith, h*"'-x nx:’umm from a stdy of six weeks “lorida. 1°r. Eugene Anderson has come from New York and joined Mrs. Anderson in % apartment in the Wardman Pajk otel. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Belknap of Chicago arrived in Washington yester- day from New York and will be at the until Wednesday, when they return to Chicago. Mrs. Edwin S. Hege of Chevy Chase, e pcuonled bl}; her hthué‘:g. Jm; mi ilins, is spending T weel at Atlantic City. wich, Mass, are .at the Hotel Graf! for a short Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Denton and their son are occupying Mr. Golden Donaldson's apartment in the Ward- man Park Hote! during his absence in Miss Cora Bradley, Miss Helen Ter- Mrs. H. B. Woodle and Miss have arrived in Washington way north from Florida and are at the Carlton for over Easter. Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark, New York City, are their home at the Holel Grafton during their visit to ‘Washington. \ Children's Request Matinee April 24 “Children’s Request Matinee” will take place April 24 at 4 o'clock under the direction of Elena de Sayn. The patronesses are: Mrs.; James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor; Mme. Varela, Countess Szechenyi, Mme, Prochnik, Mme. Pelenyi, Mme. Lais, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Charles Fandss " n" nterainiag Brogram, i “An _enf program, cluding the “camlvllh& the Animals” Pocscntod by the Bena dé ey Siring e yn Mme. Marta Patsu, Hungarian planist, and the members of the Soclete des Concerts Intimes. > The concert will take place at Plerce Hall, Sixteenth and Harvard streets. Miss de Sayn is in charge of the tickets. Hebrew‘ Sisterhood Plans Unique Carnival The Sisterhood of the Washington Hebrew tion ' will hold® a Oriental carnival Thursday, , at - L'Aiglon, ' corner Eight- Dooths are belng arranged Jn. attractivs are attractive fashion, An Oriental atmosphere will dominate the hall, and costumes and fetc] will maintain the are event of . In the the ehl&nn will behentendned with dancipg, W mwflflhm lure with all the sidelights which function can offer. New York Society Protests Rest-Breaking Party Hours |Record of Week E o e & Morrison, 20 o4 ‘Pott Theater, | Maryland Underwood Photo. pEe] “geid i Revolt Ix;qudurated Against Midnight-to-Sun-Up Festivities— Junior League Announces Spring ~E ntertninment—Weddiyga in Prospect. NEW YORK, March 30.—Once and again the members of soclety start a revolt against excessive demands’ of Pt i gl it g 52k 2. Junior An Attrac stantly for i 1 Rehearsals vgag Fagtg i H it § , has she spent Benny, , has 4 endar will be extremely Inf the concensus of opinion among leaders here. fo Stage Play. 2 have been the Spring lu Junior League's Theater Sci offering this year will be New Steinway ' GRANDS $1400 Up 1885 Up \ 'A SOUND INVESTMENT! STEINWAY “The Instrumest of the fminoriali” o ‘7 th; of music come naturally'to allw}th i;articular fmpressiveness * in the Spring time—especially Easter ‘timei. All nature arises o strength and vitality again.. g ; Bis e | Bring Music Into Your Home . When you buy a Steinway Piatio you make'a permanent investment. ‘There are Steinways in use today that were sold.by h _business was yourig. And Steinways now are better than they were then. - . Yet they have always repfesented the master craftsmanship of pial eS| returned the Winter Thirty-first Teturned ~ UPRIGHTS our Founder when this': %€ Whose husband s Annual Pen League ° Breakfast April 12 The sixth annual authors“ breakfast | interes of the National of Parliamentary Club of Ottaws and will be guest-speaker Club of this city April 5. —Bfi:‘flm & AL ATE T i Mrl. Tl‘t Heldl Sponlor- sented to MRS. & member in private life Mrs. Leo,P. Harlow ot [ Wi 's End, Alexandria; Mrs. Roseelle Mercier Mon! and Miss Wllllol‘rlhm New York. An feature of the breakfast will League of American T : o Bty § Of C. A. R. Entertainment Mrs. William Howard Taft has con- SEA TAKES ITS TOLL. BOULOGNE-SUR-MER (#).—Trage- dies of the sea are regular events to the fisher folk of the Prench coast,’ but - The Ugly Duckling Tea House 115 B St SE | Opposite Library of Congress | The Tea House of i Individuality .. Luncheon, 55¢-to-$1 Dinner, 60c to $1.25 Afternoen Tea Hips!-'—;to -have or not to have Hips! I’s no longer a question.. Hips we shall have, upon which to carry style—“and HOW!” Flat hips—snake hips—hippy hips—young hips—older hips— high, wide and long hips—all give prece- dence to the new romantic fash- ion ‘of the “Sheathed Hip”, now being shown and fitted in our Corset Depart- ment by a special \ Redfern Cor- «=P a rticularly skilful in treat- ment of elastic and brocades. $5, $7.50 $10 and 315

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