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SOCIETY 1,'1’11: Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Have With Them the Latter’s HE President and Mrs. Hoover are again entertaining as their guest Mrs, Hoover's niece Miss Janet Large, who joined her mother, Mrs. J. H. Large, at the Executive Mansion yesterday after a brief visit out of town. Mrs. Hoover this morning “received the members of the Four-H Club who have been in umge on the ngn g the . Agriculture partment an whom the First Lady made an address by radio Saturday evening. Brazilian Envoy Host To South American Visitor. The Ambassador of Brazil, Senhor S. Gurgel do Amaral, entertained at din- ner last evening in the Persian x-rden of the Ritz-Carlton, in New York, in honor .of Senhorita Olga Bergamini Sghm Sebastiao, wife of the Bra- gillan consul general in New York, acted as hostess, and the other guests included members of the Brazilian colony in New York. Senhorita Ber- gamini represented Brazil in the recent lnumlmmll beauty contest. ‘The Japanese Ambassador, M. Debu- ichi, spent_yesterday in Washington and returned last evening to Buena Vista, Pa., where, with Mme. Debuchi, they are occupying a cottage for the Summer. The Ambassador was host at lunch- eon yesterday in compliment to Count Kabayama, vice president of the Amer- ican-Japan Society of Tokio, who is in Washington for a brief visit. The Minister of Switzerland, Marc Peter, returned last eve from New York, where m went to bid bon vqu: to his son, Mr. Marc Peter, jr., who safled Saturday to join his mother, 1n their Swiss home for the Summer. m )ér‘m“er c!wuflumlnil Ilot Georges Cretziano, guest honor at dinner last evening of Mr. ahd Mrs. Edgar J, Orme. Mr. and Mrs. G'me will go Sunday to Newport for season and will not their mrtmem on Massachusetts avenue until the late Autumn. Mme. Wu, wife of the Chinese Min- ve Priday for Mr. until the Autumn. ¥ e gy ] B ""nmwnunfiu.wum Is- # l‘ Bmlth o{ Plttlbuglhmm ive snd Mrs. A dining flum wwum« The chief of naval operations !bI.Gl:lflso mlthfl'filmmn at dinner this evening. g o 8-Plece Parlor Suites 'Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs Ask about our 30, 60 and 90 n'.:«nn«uml\lulmlllmmmllé &unmummmmnnmw\ rB g ', | honor gues Col. Wade H. Niece. Col. and Mrs. Julian Bernhelm will be hosts at dinner this eve hmor i esve“shorly for Gher e oot wi ve T for new li Fort Sheridan, Col. and Mrs. James Blythe have re- turned to their apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel after -pewng the week end at Buena Vista, Pa., where ll:;yflmotorod with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Maj. and Mrs. Brown Feted Before Starting for New Post. Maj. and Mrs. Carey Brown, who will leave shortly for the former's new at Fort Leavenworth, were entertained at dinner last evening by Maj. and Mrs. Asa M. Lehman of Walter Reed Hospital. Others in the company were Maj, and Mrs. R. D. Valliant, Maj. and Mrs, F. X, Strong, Mrs. W. &. McOlin- tock, Dr. and Mrs. Louis J. Battle and ' Capt. and Mrs. Marhl Welch. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Cook Macatee and their daughters, Miss Mary Paxton Macatee: and Miss Gertrude Macatee, will spend the next six weeks on the Pacific Coast, returning to Washington early in A t by way of Panama. Dr. Macatee represent the Medical Society of t.he District of Columbia as dln-hm the American Medical Asso- ciation convention, which meets in Portland, Oreg., urly in July. Mrs. and Mrs. Duffl Haynie of Chicago have gone to Williamstown, Mass., for & visit after spendis ix or eight weeks in Washington with . Haynie's sister and niece, Mrs. James H. per and Mrs. Samuel A. Kimberley. Mr. and Mrs. Haynie came to Washington from Florida, where they spent the Winter, and will return to their Chicago home after their visit in Williamstown, Mme. Lessinoff, who has been staying with her mother, Mrs. T. Hartley Given, at the Wardman Park Hotel since her return from Europe, humemflnven Me for the Summer. - Mme. Lessinoff was accompanied by her son Mr. George Whuler and her dnu.hm Mrs. William forth Sturtevant, and the latter’s baby. Dr. Albert Edwin Smith, president of Ohio Northern University, was the t_at_dinner last evening of Cooper. Mr, and Mrs. Mark Harris will arrive hflly from their home, in New York, the latter's mother, Ml'l. ‘Willlam B. Colver, at the Ward- man Park Hotel for a week. Mrs. Harris will be in the wedding party gt the marriage tomorrow .of Miss Dorothy ff to Mr. Lewis Mercer Du lnmrml!ly {Smith which will take place at 4:30 o'clock in the Ohurch of the Holy City. Count and Countess de Benque en- 8 small company at dinner last evening in the Willard roof garden. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith of Detroit, Mch.. are spending several days at the Mr. and Mrs, P. L. James are spend- hu some time at the Chalfonte-Haddon | Hall, Atlantic City. Also Chair Caneing, and Porch Rockers, Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. ‘Write, Ph(;rle or Fr 7483 Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. N.W. ' | home of the bride’s parents, in Rock- SENORA DE ALFARO, Who was before her marviage yesterday to Dr. Vietor Riceardo Alfaro Miss Nancy Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hamilten. The wedding took in St. Ml“hewl Church at 4:30 o'clock, and was followed by & Dr. Alfaro is a son of the Minister of Pan-American Unhn Building. and Senora de Alfi Mrs. John Wesley Walter, to Mr. Alfred Van Kirk Hile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Hile, took place yesterday afternoon at 5:30 o'clock in the Lutheran Church of the Reformation, the Rev. John Weidley officiating. _Pre- ceding the ceremony, Miss Leona Hayes sang “Sweet Mystery of Life” and “At Dawning.” The church had an effec- tive arrangement of cut flowers and palms, The bride was given in marriage by her. brother, Mr. Raymond B. Walter, and she wore & gown of white georgette | bride, the bodice embroidered L crepe, design and the gown was trim- flower - |med with lace godets. Her veil was held by pearls and orange blossoms and she carried a shower uet of white roses and lilies of the vall Miss Thelma Lu-u&v mnd n( honor, w & _yellow cl\lflon A New Oxford by Stetson is important for' the sportswoman, Leather soles and broad rubber heels. Saddle of tan or black - &alfskin instep. Lengths 4 to 9. Widths AAA toC. 3105 Stotsen Shoe Shop of 33T Haberdasher 1310 F Street day Deferred Payment Plan The Friendly Sllop lan) 9~11~13 G StNW s p i ) HATS AT IR 1307-1309-1311-1313 G Street N.W. Misses! Women! A close-out price to sell EVERY COAT 1(1:1021,11% stochs——lmmedlatly' that were that were that were that were that were know COATS COATS COATS COATS E: —and w now there is every color, every fur trimming, every size (small and large) and mateml in the group —Come urly! that at $15 there won't be a smgle one left tomorrow night when we close our store— SRESCAU fur man, and the music was § e e Thomen of Washingion, which Mr. and Mrs. for their wedding trip. Tney'mmn- porarily make their home with the par- ents of n:em:mlet P aré out-of- nsu g of Rich- Mrs. Al Reidel of Washi uard of West cluvy Chase. ‘The marriage of Miss Adrienne Mann, daughter of Dr. Charles Riborg Mann, director of the American Council of Education, and Mrs, Mann, to-Mr. Duffy of this city, will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock in t.he home of tha bride’s parents, in Chevy Chase, the Rev. Douglas Birnie officiating. Only the relatives of both families and a few intimate friends will be present. Mr. Duffy and his bride will make their home in Washington. The mrr)l:n “of Miss Marie Helen get of much charm amd beauty, was m‘m'" to &rwél:‘.‘""‘g;‘ fi:-fimbeu' the marriage of Miss Lenor Louise Viett, | gon "of Mr, and Mrs. P. C. Geiger, will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.| taye place this evening at 6:30 o'clock Viett of Rockville, to Mr. John Ran- |, "the Church of St. Thomas the dolph Balley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Apostle, Charles Bailey of Winchester, Va., A which took place last evening in the | Miss Alice Gardner McKnight, dsugh- chester, Va., and Mrs. Frank Ru Mrs. Lorenzo Main of Frederick, Md. Marked by simplicity of arrangement, ville. The Rev. Bertram M. Osgood officiated in the presence of members D. of the two families and a small num- ber of other guests. The home was 101 ONN ECTICUT - There Is Greater Satisfaction in Sending your Winter ap- parel and household goods to the Vogue Cleaners. Un- excelled cleaning and stor- age facilities — no charge- for storage ugh the —Un prettily decorated with pink roses and ferns. The bride's costume consisted of & shell-pink georgette gown and hrll picture hat md shoes to match. carried a houquet of pink roses lnd delphinjum Her maid of honor and only attendant was her cousin, Helen Ramey of Rockville, who wore & powder blue chiffon dress and large 1qhnrn hat trimmed with blue velvet and carried & bouget of tea roses and VOGUE'S PERSONAL SERVICE DEPT. delphinium, Mrs, Viett, mother of the , Wore & gown of orchid chiffon, ,m_goems ‘ Mr. Lamar Kelley of Rockville was best Cloan ers s The Armley Step-in Pump Phone Atlantic 23 For Street and Semi-Formal Wear 7 THIS is a light-weight exquisitely molded shoe in dull black kid with a steel beaded buckle. It is a model that looks lovely with many costumes. $13.50 2 Wolf's Uiatr-Cver Shop 929 F Street. W. . Moses & Sons Public) Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Summer Wash Crepe Frocks Extraordinary Pre-Inventory A special purchase of the season’s most attractive models, greatly underpriced tomorrow., Long- sleeved and sleeve- less models in pastel shades and white. T he ever- ular wash prints, ith or without col- lars. Many with the smart suntan backs. Trimmed with con- trasting colors, pleats, tucks and embroidery. Truly extraordinary, every one! Sizes 14 to 44 * The Opportunity Shop, Second Floor 'nn.udnrnaxm wmcmmvm Atl. followed chneerenum after Glooebcklnml(&vpoflhnrnl- 'y, guest P wmmm" of thelr datighter to Mr. Martin O’ Cathryn McCulloug! bert D. Viett and Mr. and Mrs. Paul | oghue is s graduate of Holy Cross Col- ; Mr. James Ritter | lege, Worcester, Mass., m ur John Miller of Winchester, Va., | Georgetown Law Sehool. Garden Party to cmm Farewell to Travelers. Edward J. Duffy, son of Dr. Charles : d and Mark Gates, SOCIENY, ~ klnd!ffiu! thrie Gil- martied at Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coleman of Y., have announced the and of the Our Rebuilding Sale continues ' /7 / with an opportune offering . / $ Special for Weilnes'day Afternoon and Street A charmingly & ited going-away SSlirpine Spebied e vy Johnson Hill of California jr., who are leaving (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) CREERON 614 12th St., Bet. F & G White Felis Small Head Sizes $1. Twenty Styles to Choose From Dresses $19.75 Formerly $35, $55, $67.50 HIS collection of attractive advanced season frocks in- cludes Printed Crepes, Printed Chiffons, Plain Colared Georgettes...and the ever popular ssleeveless sports. Propornomte reductions prevail throughout all dQlfl- ments during this unusual Rebuilding Sale. . TWELVE THIRTEEN F “Arch-Preserver” Shoes for Women Fashioned in that make their supreme comfort seem unl le—Arch Preservers - make ideal Vacation companions, —for morning wear—smart ties ln blondn, whites " $10 to $14.50 1207 F Summer Clea‘rance' Sale’ Of Henderson’s Furniture and Lamps Such Unusual Reductions as Follow Represent Actual Savings ALL LAMPS ALL TEA CARTS 25% TO 50% 25% Off Regular Prices Off Regular Prices A Group of Bedroom and Dining Room Suites, Reduced 25% to 33 1-3% from Our Regular Prices Al Mahogany AN Covered and Walnut DAVENPORTS SMOKERS and Chairs to Match 10% to 15% 25% Off Regular Prices Off Regular Prices An Busly Vieie To Advisuble o You Wish to Share in the Wonderful Values Offered James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Draperies, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones Man 7er¢