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"SOCTETY " 29, 1929. D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 SOCTETY. SOCIETY at the Grace Dodge Ho Ibe covers for 16. rs. Edward J. Moore of German- | entertained a party of 14 at luncheon today in the presidential dining room of the Mayflowe: ANNOUNCING The Arrival of Mrs. Norman Bemis Chandler of {town, Philadelphia, is passing some Boston is spending 10 days with her jtime at the Carlton, accompanied by parents, Gen. and Mrs. John McAuley also of German- Miss Alice W. Wynne, He | Farnsboro. ; e First Lady Of the Land Hostess Today Farmsboro. !hfli flj‘fl"m'fl i m:ur and Mrs. L Shaw of Rich- | Mrs. Elizabeth Northrup will have |mond, Va, and Pitisbiirgh, Pa., motored | Mr. Frank A. Silver to Washington to spend some time at the Grace Dodge Hotel. With them are Miss Geraldine Shaw of Richmond as her guest at the Wardman Park Hotel her cousin, Mrs. C. G. Kil- borne of New York, who will arrjve | Eminent Shoe and Foot Expert . . Saturday to pass a week. Mrs. North- [and Mrs. L. M. Johnson and_youn Affiliated With the Ground Gri E ¢ Dmner Las? Evenlng' rup will close her apartment the middle | Mr. Glenn Wilson Johnson of Greens i n‘u:xgr:.u“.\"m«."pp" ol of June nad go to Maine, where she | boro, N. C. | will pass three months in camp. Whe Will Be at Stach’s Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe 1315 E Street NW. National Theater Building MONDAY TO SATURDAY Mrs. Margaret Ford and the staff of the Travelers Aid Society entertained | at luncheon at the Savarin Restaurant at Union Station yesterday in honor of | Mrs. James Goodnough, chairman_of | the ‘service committee, who, with Mr. | Goodnough, is leaving Washington for | his new post in Panama. Pink roses snapdragons and green ferns formed | the table decorations, interspersed with tiny seaplancs. Handpainted place s depicted the port at which the | ravelers will land. Mrs. Gondnough | was presented with a copy of | ters of Katherine Masefield." guest of honor there were Miss Katherine Arnold Nettletonggar- rived today at the Willard from her home in Derby, Conn,, and will remain here until Sunday. RS. HOOVER will give the sec-| country place, Rippon Lodge, where ond in the series of teas for they remained for tea. ssional | B the ladies of the congresSlont | gonator and Mrs. Guy Despard Goff at Sccond Tea of Scries—Guests at circle this afternoon. She will | M Teceive her guests in the blue | entertained a company of 18 at dinner 1 be aseisted through the | last evening in honor of the newly ap. ;‘;?xn::: by 1“" wives of the gabmm]fl"'“"fl governor general of the Phill officers. The Marine Band Orchestra |Pines, Mr. Dwight P. Davis, Among O otay In the corridor and the rooms | the guesis were members of the Philip- 0 oS | pine Commission : : wers I,’;‘fnfx.a:};‘:;}"{a?:? Summer fio Senator and Mrs. Goff will spend the | . Summer in their home in West Virgima resident Mrs, Hoover were hosts n'[:;:‘n\)'x‘i:“lafi{‘(:‘\'riv;n;,‘ their guests in- | and plan leaving Washington immedi- o ins the Aesistant Becretary of War |tely after Congress recesses. Dr. Hubert | Mrs. Herbert Sparrow is the guest in whoss honor the Captain Herbert George Sparrow Ship, All-Navy Post, Veterans cf Fr ign Wars, will enter- tain at luncheon tomorrow, Memorial day. following the annual ceremonies | at the grave of Capt. Sparrow, at Ar-|{ lington. Graduates of American Mrs. Tyson, wife of Senator Lawrence | and Mrs, Patrick J. Hurley | Work and Dr. and Mrs. Prancis Odel, | D. ‘Tyson, entertained a_company of 20 University to Be Feted Tonight. [Mrs. Margaret Lathrop, Mr | their daughter, Miss Eleanor Odell, and | at Juncheon today. She will entertain annual reception given to gradu- | Moon, Miss Beatrice Hodgson, Miss T S e of American University by Dr.|Edna’ Lenox, Miss Jaulia Slaughter, | i oo ttonaed 8 e ‘ ; vife o Lucius C. Clark, chancelior, and Mrs. | Miss Edna ‘Schneider, Miss Frances | i Pl o oo SO e i, e B Clark in their home on the campus | Bowiand and Miss Marjorie Johns. of foot ills a by Rear Admiral Hugh Rodman yester- day afternoon, given in the Girl Scouts’| Little House, at 1750 New York avenue She was accompanied by Mrs. Francis the President, and cousin of E. Watson, and her daughter, Miss Katharine Watson, who went abroad in April, have completed a visit to the Senalor’s nephew and niece, Mr. and 's. Theodore Ditson, in Southampton, | will take place this evening. They will be assisted in receiving by Mr. John C. Letts, president of the board of trustees, |and Mrs. Letts. Assisting Mrs. Clark in | | serving will be Mrs. William F. Colonial Dames Pilgrimage to Virginia Homes. The public in invited to a pilgrimage from improperly fitted shoes feet, take advantage of this golden Silver whife he is here. | | ponsor | | | Mc- Dowell, Mrs. Clarence True Wilson, Mr \ EXAMINATIONS FREE Have Your Foot Prints Taken Foot Health Booklets on Request odell, which the Colonial Dames of Virginia | | P; M. Anderson and young lady students | and_their {riends are sponsoring. Old | merican University. The guests e . 2 | Wil include the trustees, faculties, | St: Mary’s White Chapel, built in 1652, |alumni and graduates. and other historic homes in Lancaster | Mr. and Mrs. 3.3, Drake of Cleveland, | COunty Wwill be visited. Luncheon will | H be served at the White Chapel from | Ohio, are at the Annapoli el while | ) ! in Washington. They are accompanied | 1 to 3 o'clock for the benefit of the | | by the latter's sister, Mrs. J. E. Bradley, | chapel. : | And her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Andefson of | Other places of interest on the trip | Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Drake and their | Will be Oakley, the home of the Chinns: | party wili remain in Washington for | Bewdley_ Morattico, Green Vale and | about a week and return to Cleveland | Epping Forest. At Epping Forest Mr. the middle of next week, making the | Morris will give an address on these | trip by motor. homes. ¥ | The direct route from Washington | " (Continued on Seventeenth Page.) “Imagine All That- Washed and Ironed for Only *1.47” 4 Engiand, where they have taken a | the recital were the phouse for the Summer. Mrs. Ditson | O o'ef the committee for the Lit- | bolse, Jor the SUmmCE At Heion | tle House, Mrs. Willlam M. Jardine.'wason and made her home for several | wife of former ary of Agriculture: | vears with Senator and Mrs. Watson, in | e Cauise Stanley, chiet of the Burea Wachington. = Mrs. Watson and her | o Home Economics of the Agricultural | qayghter will travel on the continent Department, and her guest, Mr Walter | through the Summer months. McNab of the Ame in New York; Mr Mrs. Gambrill, wife of Representative Association i Fdward Bowman, Mrs. | Stephtn W. Gambrill, entertained yes- ) Ak, Horfall, Mrs. Stanley Sears | terday at the second of a series of | i Martha Noves. The District |luncheons which she is giving in ber A M mer of Girl Scouts. Mrs, Ger- | home, in Howard County, Md. ! SRS, Miller, jr., and little Miss Marion Hears were also at the recital. Tea Was served after the program. e Vice President, Mr. Charles Cur- 1\3‘;nd Mr. and Mrs. Edward Everett among others at Stach’s Ground Gripper Shoe Shoppe 1315 E Street Northwest National Theater Building Phone M. 6882 Mrs, Whitley, wife of Representative James L. Whitley of New York, enter- ained at tea in compliment to the | wives of all the new members of Cor- | grese sesterday atternoon in her apait- : Jast | ment at the Mayflower. Representative Gann were honor guests at QST 185 ang wrs. Whitley will leave for Roches- evening of Mrs. Sydnes o N Wash- | ter Friday and Mrs. Whitley will not re- | —— | Mrs. Daisy Seymour Fronheiser hes | returned to Washington after an ab- sence of two months in Pennsylvania and will remain here until she sails the middle of next month to pass the Sum- mer in Europe. Mrs, Cr::rraflfl;" ‘When she will leave | turn to Washington until the Autumn. | . ington until July, | Lt i for Europe. The United States Minister to Poland, | BARONESS VON OOSTERHOUT BOET ER, Mr. and Mrs, H. Hyer Whiling and At Lo Mr. John B. Stetson, has been Joined | wife of the secretary of the Netherlands lezation. who with her children will | theil daughier, Miss Carolyn Whiting cia | by ‘Mrs, on at the Mayflower. 2 g ar i ry ¢ will pa season, 2 join- 2 ' ¢ <oon leave for York Harbor, Me., where they will pass the season, (he baron join-| o ARG GO, 268, 6, 108, NAND —Ha Tn British Embassy Tonight. O The Ambassador of Great Brilain e T e Howard Wil enterlain | tary "of e Boiivian legation, enter- A L peny at dinner this evenin. | tained at luncheon yesteraay a the | e Ambassador and Lady Isabelid | Willard. Howard have canceled their personal) : Homard e ements, the dinner tais eve- | The commissioner of the Shipping Ding being an official function. | Board and Mrs. Jefferson Myers are ning - |now at their new apartment, at 1661 | The Ambassador of Peru, Dr. Hernan | Crescent place. ined at lunchéon today | ! . YLfl:r:SEM;?:;\::r %0 empliment to the | Gen. and Mrs. Edwin B. Babbitt of z | Santa Barbara, Calif., have arrived in | @ v Peruvian fiyers, Capt, Carlos, "z‘:;‘a"f‘l‘;‘ Washington for the “wedding of Miss | 15 at the Willard, where she will re- de Pinillos and deut, Carlos oGy, |Ellzabeth Ives and Mr. James Lowe. | main for a short time. Miss Com- who arrived in Washing o e the | Which_ will take place Saturday, and | stock came to Washington to attend and tomorrow morning will b ogin Ui | are staying a the Mayflower. Gen. and | the first meeting of the National Law second lap of their flight to Peru, Mrs. Babbitt will visit in New York | Enforcement Commisgion, appointed by the next stop in New Orleans. | and Boston before returning West. President Hoover, and of which she is & Ewing Photo. | morning from the South. They came | East by way of the Panama Canal and visited in_ Havana and are now en route to New York and Boston. They wiil return home by way of Cannda. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lynch plan to close their apartment in the Wardman Park_Hotel the early part of July and pass the remainder of the Summer near Lake Michigan. Ledward and Mr Patterson, and Mr. Gilbert Kennedy Greene will be married this afternoon | at 4 o'clock, in the home of the bride’s parents, at 55 Bryant street. Miss Ada L. Comstock, president of Radcliff College at Cambridge, Mass., arrived_in Patterson, | evening in the presidential dining room f the hotel, havir in their party. | Mrs, Joseph E. Davies entertained | a small company at luncheon yester- | v in honor of Mrs, Timothy T. Ans- | . who spent a few days in Wash-| ington and left last evening for Beth- lehem, N. H, for the Summer months. Mr. D: and Miss Emlen Davies | — will leave Sunday for Biltmore, N. C.,| Mrs. F. J. Moornan entertained a | Where the latter will spend the Summer | company of 14 at luncheon today in the with her broth=-in-law and sister, Mr. | crystal room at the Willard. and Mrs. Thomas Patten Cheesborough, ir, Mrs. Davies will spend July with Mr, ‘and Mrs. Cheeseborough and will Washington yesterday and Miss E. G. Hohbs is entertaining at a dinner_and brldgr‘ party. this _evening The guests were the Minister of Costa| 2 —_ a member. | then spend a month in the West. —— Rica. Senor Quesada: the Minister of| Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Q. Ash-| - g - f car Senor Sacasa; the charge | burn will have as their guests over Sun- Mrs. William M. Jardine, wife of | The Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Cheetham | e of Honduras, Senor Izaguirre; | day Col. and Mre. W. H. Peek, who wil 'affaires of Guatemala, | arrive Friday from Hampton, Va. g:wrc h;er‘gnzmg": the charge d'affaires| where they are visiting the colonel’s Senor Chevalier; the charge | mother. have leased Capt, Frank Hewlit's resi- dence on the Colesville pike. Mr. | Cheetham was several years ago con- nected with St. Thomas’ Parish, but is the former Secretary of Agriculture, was the honor guest at luncheon today of the Garden Club of Fairfax, Va., following the flower show. Miss Adel- Good Evening, Ladies | Let us clean your rugs of Panama, vis v h f the new Silver S ng | . 1. Peek will return to his post at | aide G. Lewis is president of the club | ROW in charge of r' Sprini Q'affaires of Ecuador, Senor Barberis; | Col v ir S & nors Island, N. Y., Monda side Episcopal Mission. Mrs. Cheetham and carpets, and send them the director general of the Pan Ameri- | Governors w}i‘lngcmam oy :;,‘5 and presided at the luncheon, T e i Y Tee rpets, can Union, Dr. Leo §. Rowe; the As. | ns principal of Miss Temiin's School. ||| back so your friends will | think they are | | | ‘ | | g 5. | Mrs, Ashburn for several weeks. Mrs. Alanson B. Houghton, wife of sistant Secretary of State, Mr. Francis i H M White: Assistant Secretary of the Navy| the former Ambassador to England,| nrs. Robert Ash is entertaining at | Gen, Enoch H. Crowder, U. S. A, re- | ired, former United States Ambassador |to Cuba, has returned to Washington Mr. Dana G. MUNI0. | ap4°js again at the Mayflower. has arrived in Washington from her | a bridge shower this afternoon in com- , and | pliment to Miss Hester Ann Le Fevre, | whose marriage to Mr. Gordon Lindsay for Air Mr. Davis S. Ingalls, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Air Mr. Clarence N. Young, home in South Dartmouth, Mas is at the Carlton for a few d: NEW RUGS chief of the Latin-American division of | ; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blake Dewey, will take place June 12. the State Department; former United| Admiral Cary T. Grayson was host | J& of Chicago, who are spending the ; g 4 States Ambassador to Peru Mr. Milés| informally at luncheon yesterday in the | Week in Washingion at the Mayflower, Warwick E. Montgomery, jr.. We make them bright, Poindexter, the first secretary of the| crystal room at the Willard. entertained ally at dinne — = | Mexican embassy, Senor Campos-Ortiz: | Capt. Frank Barrows Freyer, Comdr. D. C. Watson, Maj. Davidson, Maj. Dargue, Capt. Nagle, Lieut. Alfred J. Williams, Tieut. Merrick, Licut. Willlam G. Tom- linson, Mr. Wade H. Ellis, Mr. Harry | Norment, Mr. Louls Jay Heath, Mr. Paul F. Haupert and the first counselor of the Peruvian embassy, Senor Gon-| zalez Prada. ‘The Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez have returned from ‘Missouri, where they attended the cele- | aga, Spain, accompanied by Mrs. Mc- Wells Ave. d 4th St. 3257 3257 - 4 £ . bration of journalism week at the Uni- | Bride and their young son, Robert Mc- Operaus Tt 29 Main { 300 it { 31 time. And at the right is a list of what our versity of Missouri. The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, and his daughter, Mlle. Reine Claudel, will entertain informally at dinner this evening in compliment to M. Josephy Simon and Mme. Simon of Paris. The Minister of Hungary, Count Laszlo Szechenyl, has returned ‘Washington after attending the inaugu- ration of President Machado of Cuba. Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Minister of Panama, was a guest at the second of a series of luncheons Mrs. Wade H. Ellis is giving at Gray's Hill Inn, on the Richmond Highway, adjoining Fort Humphreys. Among the other guests . : today were Mre. Ciaude A. Swanson,| The Rev. and Mrs. Harvey Baker PHONE DECATUR 1120 Mrs. William H. King, Mrs, Cary T.|Smith have issued invitations for REFRIGERATOR Grayson, Mrs. Post Wheeler, Mrs. Anne Archbold, Mlle. Heilmann, Miss Rennie, Mrs. John Hamilton and Miss Laura Col. John A. Lundeen, U. S. A, re- tired, and Mrs. Lundeen are celebrat- ing their fiftieth wedding anniversary and will be at home this afternoon from 5 to 6:30 o'clock at 2139 Wyoming avenue. The Rumanian consul at Cleveland, Mr. John C. Popovici, is passing a short time at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Harry A. McBride, honorary vice consul from the United States at Mal- Bride, will be at the Mayflower until the end of the week. Mr. McBride is on a two-month leave of absence and, with his family, is en route to their home in Detroit. Mile, Helene Heilmann, daughter of the French consul general in San Fran- cisco, is the house guest of Mrs. Anne Archbold, who is also entertaining Miss Darloo Rennie of California. Mile. Heilmann will remain in Wash- ington until June 12, when she will go to Philadelphia to attend the wedding of Miss Margaret Plumer Zigler and Mr. Archbold Van Buren, nephew of Mrs. Archbold. Invitations Tssued for Livingston-Smith Wedding, the marriage of their daughter, Mar- jorie Shelby, to Mr. Robert Lee Living- ston, jr., Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, BLUE SPRUCE 10 for $1 4 to 6 inches small evergreens for graves In s few days we'll have Koster Biue Spruce and Red Maples. one foot. for $4 HUNTER’S NURSERY Edmonston, Near Hyattsville Open ‘Al Day Y o 2101 ONNECTI CUTS EaR | we do them right. | ’ Acme Renovators l ROBT. LEE PYLE SANITARY CARPET & RUG CLEANING CO. 106 Indizna Ave. NW. | she sent her laundry to Manhattan: for the first “ —all for $1.47. o Thursday. 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