Evening Star Newspaper, October 29, 1929, Page 18

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SOCIETY. President and M;'s Mme. Marie Curie, Radium Expert, at White House Tcday. HE_President and Mrs. Hoover will be joined at the White House today by Mme. Curie, co- discoverer of radium, who will receive from the President to- morrow a check for $50,000 to apply to the purchase of radium for the Curie Polas Hospital. Mme. Curie will re- main at the White House until late to- MoOrTow. The Ambassador of Belgium and Princess de Ligne accompanied Mrs. Hoover yesterday morning when she vis- jted the Corcoran Gallery and was shown through the exhibition of con- temporary Belgian art on exhibition there under the patronage of President Hoover and the King of the Belgians. Mr. C. Powell Minnegerode, director of the Corcoran Gallery, showed them threugh. * Ambassador of Turkey Host At Reception at Embassy Today. The Ambassador of Turkey. Ahmed Mouhtar Bey, will give a reception this afternoon in the emb: at 08| son of Vicomte and Vicomtesse de Si- . ricover Hosts to| and are at their apartment in the Wood- ley. | _ Representative Florenc: P. Kahn of | | California has returned to Washington | from her home in San Francisco and ifl again in residence at the Mayflower. | Representative Hatton W. Sumncrs of Texas has taken an apartment at the Carlton for the session of Congress. ‘The former Assistant Secretary of the Navy under President Coolidge and Mrs. jore Douglas Robinson announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Douglas Robinson, to Mr. John Arthur Hinckley, son of Mrs. Hinckley | and the late Mr. John Arthur Hinckley. | Miss Robinson attended the Briarly | School in New York and was graduated | from Foxcroft School in Virginia in |1926. She was prosented to Washing- ton society while her father wes Assist- ant Secretary of the Navy. She is a| sister of Mrs. Jacques Blaise de Sibour., { who-was married in February to the THE EVENING {and brother of Miss Anne Devereux, will take place Saturday afternoon. A few additional guests have been asked for tea after the bridge game this afternoon and Mrs. Devereaux and Mrs Morse will preside at the tea table. as- | sisted by Mrs. Frank Brown, sister of Miss Morse. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott left Washington on Saturday last to spend a fortnight in Havana, Cuba, where Mr. | Scott will attend a meeting of the ex- ecutive council of the American Insti- tute of International Law, of which he is president. Col. Robert M. Thompson, who spent the month in Washington at the May- flower, left Washington this mcrning by motor for Florida, where he will re- main until the Spring Maj. and Mrs. Newman Hosts At Service Country Club. Maj. and Mrs. Richard D. Newman will entertain a company at dinner, fol- lowed by dancing at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club, Thurs- day evening at the Halloween dinner dance, which will be given at the club that evening. Lieut. John Madison Hoskins, U. S. N., and Mrs. Hoskins completed a two- week visit with Mrs. Hoskins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Waters, jr., at Oak- hurst, Gaithersburg, Md. They are going to Lieut. Hoskins’ home, at Pine- ville, Ky., but will pay a short visit with -Mrs. Hoskins' sister, Mrs. William S. De Vries, at Hagerstown, Md. Mrs. George S. Carll, jr., was hostess at luncheon today in compliment to Miss Eleanor Abbott, a_greatnicce of | STAR. WASHINGTON, 1 Maj. Doig was Miss Adelaide Heath of ‘Washington. | Mr. and Mrs. Noah Swayne of Phil- | adelphia, are guests at the Mayflower, where they entertained informally at | dinner last evening, having as guests | Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Graves and Mr. | | and Mrs. Curtis Mumford. Mr. Swayne | was assoclated in Washington with Dr. | Harry A. Garfield, when he was United | States fuel administrator during the | war. | Miss Adele Mayer of Bomberg, Ba- varia, and Mrs. Franz Brugger of Pitts- fleld,'Mass., who have been the guests | | for several days of Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Sanderson, in their apartment in | | Clifton Terrace, will go to New York | tomorrow and Miss Mayer will sail Sat- | urday for Germany. ‘ Mrs. George L. Walter, jr. of Pitts- | burgh, has returned to Washington and | | opened her apartment at the Wardman | Park Hotel for the Winter. | Mr. Willlam Calvin entertained a | party of 11 at dinner last evening at the Carlton, Comdr. « Carr of the Naval Academy being among the guests. Plans for Shaw-Pickering Wedding In Beverly Are Complete. Miss Margaret Curtis Pickering, whose | marriage to Mr. Oscar Moore Shaw will | | take place Saturday in Beverly, Mass., | has selected Mrs. H. V. Langmaid as matron of honor and Miss June Picker- | | ing as maid of honor. The bride’s other | attendants will include Miss Helen M. | | Shaw, sister of the bridegroom: Miss | Barbara Nelson. Miss Deborah Johnson, | | Miss Eleanor Braden. Mrs. George P. | Carver, jr., and Mrs. Bevan Dunsford. | Mr. Edward H. Ober of Beverly will {and Mrs. D. C., TUESDAY, OC Geor}le W. Plckermg. jr. at Beverly and will be followed by a re- in the Hotel Hawthorne at rector of the Church of the First Pansh | of Beverly, will officiate at 8 o'clock. Mr. Shaw is a son of Mrs. Edward Harrison Shaw of Washington and was uated from Harvard College in 1926, rom the Harvard Law School in 1929 and now makes his home in Boston, where he is practicing law. Miss Pick- ering is a graduate of the Bradford Academy and from Skidmore College. Mr. L. T. Oldroyd, commissioner of agriculture of Wyoming, is a guest of the Willard. He will return to his home in Cheyenne the end of the week. Mr. Frederic William Wile will be the guest of honor at a luncheon given by the Teachers’ Union of Washington at the Men's City Club, Saturday, Novem- ber 2, at 12:30 o'clock p.m. Miss Mary Dent, president, will pre- side. Other officers who expect to at- | tend are Miss Clara Stutz, Miss Alberta Walker, Miss Lula McIntosh, Miss Annie Keleher, vice presidents; Miss Lauréna van Dorlen and Miss Esther Jones, sec- retaries: Miss Elizabeth Draper and Mrs. Annie Trennis, treasurers; Miss Selma Barchardt, Mrs. Elizabeth Hawxhurst, Miss Irma McCauley, Miss Arline Du- GEO. W. SPIER JEWELER New Address 806 14th St. N.W. | Carbo, Mrs. Viola M. Conbc TOBER 29, 19%9. four and Miss May Marsden, committee | ter, Mrs. M. R. Huddleston, Miss Mary chairmen. Kane, Miss Julia Kennedy, Miss genie Lieutard, Misses Regina and Mar- Mrs. Timothy T. Ansberry and son | garet Marsden, Miss Catherine McCue, are at the Barclay in New York from a | visit in New England, before returning to the Carlton Hospital. ‘ | Miss Gertrude McNally, Mrs. Martin J. The Alumnae Association of Holy Cross Academy has completed its plans for its annual card party to be held Monday, November 4, at § o'clock p.m., at the Hotel Washington. The proceeds of the card party will be used to help Mrs. Eugene Gibson Herndon gave Scholarship | luncheon and bridge for 16, at her | anartment in the Woodley, in honor of | Mrs. N. S. Windship_of Macon, G | mother of Mr. North Windship, Unitex | States consul general, stationed at Co- penhagen, who is due in New York | this wek to spend some time with Mrs. | Windship in their home in Macon. Mrs. | Windship has spent the Summer with | her_daughter, Mrs. Irene W. Moncure, in Falls Church, Those invited to livan, Miss Jeanette Thompson and Mrs. John Zabel. complete the Alumnae fund. Among_ those who have reserved ta- bles for the card party are: Mrs. John Borger, Mrs. Philip Brown, Mrs. Rnlfh Miss Dorothy Craig, Miss Ruth Craven, Mrs. Ulysses Cunningham, Miss Louise Darr, Mrs. Daniel Forbes, Miss Grace Fowler, Misses Regina and Elizabeth Flannery, Miss Alicia Goenner. Miss Mary Heis- BOCIETY. meet Mrs. Windship were Mrs. Irene Moncure, Mrs. Harry Fellows, Mrs. Ed- ward Fenwick, jr.; Mrs. Noble Moor, Mrs. George Butterworth, Mrs. Philip Nourse, Mrs. John L. Harrison, Mrs. W. Garner, Mrs. J. . W. B. McGroarty, Mrs. McNamara, Miss Sarah Moriarity, Miss | Edmund Campbell, Mrs. P. Mary Millions, Miss Bessie Raney, Miss | Mrs. John Edna Reiter, Miss Catherine Rich, Mrs. | Gaines, Mrs. Charles Roesch, Mrs. Frank Ruppert, | Willard H. Willis and Miss Mary Bal- Mrs. Fred Seibold, Miss Patricia Sul- |lard. Coad, daughter of Mr. is Coad, and Mr. a | J. H. Preston Dallam, son of Mrs. Fred- erick Dallam of Baltimore, were married (Continued on Ninef 38" FRENCH MARQUISETTE —in the following col- Yd. McDEVITT and gold 2nd Floor District 3211 121 F 8t. 7 “CARLTON” Massachusetts avenue in celebration of | pour, at the Robinson home in this city, | the anniversary of the establishme:: | and her heptbes 1s Mr. Dousias Rovin: | Doioars Fritchie, who I8 visiting MIS. | be best man, and the ushers chosen are | Watches—Diamonds of the Turkish Republic. Lady Isabella Howard. wife of the Ambassador of Great Britain, was the | guest of Representative Ruth Bryan Owen of Florida, who entertained dinner last evening in the Pan-Ameri- | can room of the Mayflower. 'Her other | guests were the Canadian Minister and Mrs. Vincent Massey, Senator Thomas Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Hyland Kuhns and Mr. and Mrs, William P. Meeker of i son. Sh: is a granddaughter of Mrs. Douglas Robinson and the late Mr. Robinson and a grandniece of the late President Roosevelt. Mrs. Roger Stuart, who will intro- duce her daughter, Miss Grace MofTel Stuart, to society at a tea dance at the ! Mayflower Hotel on November 26, will | Harriet Huntress, a popular debutante | entertain a party for Miss Moffet at| the Bal Masque on Thursday evening | at the New Willard Hotel. Some of the | Carls parents. Mr. and Mrs, Alexander | yf, " Gearge W, Pickering, 34, of Bev- | Columbus. The company at luncheon included Mrs. Frank Peacock and Mrs. Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rapley are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter Saturday, October 26. Mrs. Rapiey was before her marriage Miss of a few seasons ago. Mrs. Arthur Haldane Doig has ar- iolheu ‘who will entertain guests on this | rived in Washington and will be at the | erly: Mrs. George P. Carver, jr., of Ax- | | bridge, Mass.; Mr. Theodore W. Monroe of Boston, Mr. Schuyler W. Livingston ‘ of New York, Mr. Thomas R. Wicker- | ‘shnm of Harrisburg and Mr. Richard | H. Field of Clmbfld‘fe. ‘The ceremony will be performed in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. | . Jewelry—Silverware Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Established 1890 Evening Slippers Baltimore, Mrs. J. Borden Harrima: Mr. David Findlay and Col. Wade|occasion will be Mrs. John E. Dana | Powhatan Hotel for several weeks be- Cooper. | Mrs. Eric Greenleaf, Mrs. John H. Han- | fore returning to her home in St. Louis, Senator and Mrs. Clarence C. Dill of | 2& Mrs. Alfred W. Johnson, Mrs. John | Mo. Mrs, Doig before her marriage to W. M Francis Walker, Mrs. | Washington were hosts at a supper | . Mrs, | . party last evening at the Mayflower, | J05¢PR, Wall, E. R. Woodson and | A TWEED COAT Tollowing the radio show, which opened | MFS: C- C. Calhoun _.yesterday at the hotel. Their guests {"included Senator and Mrs. Henry LA | Ashurst of Arizona, Representative and | at Portledge, the suburban home of her | When you are assured of the best kind of | | { Mrs. Louis Ludlow, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Harri man, Mr. R. T. Cochran and Miss O. C. (| Macon. Senator and Mrs, Frank H. Funk of ‘Washington are spending a few days in ! New York, where they are stopping at : the Hotel Montclair. skl | Representative and Mrs. C. G. Selvig { have taken an apartment at the Cavalier for the Winter. They have with them | their daughters, Miss Margaret Selvig and Miss Helen Selvig. Representative and Mrs. Selvig motored to Washington from Minnesota, stopping en route in Detroit, Chicago, Rochester and West Point. Miss Mabel Selvig, niece of Rep- resentative _Selvig, Blakeslee, are guests of Representative ! and Mrs. Selvig. { _Representative .and Mrs. James : Strong have returned to Washington ! and are at their home at 3724 McKinley ; street after passing some time in their ! home in Kansas. Representative and Mrs. W. C. Haw- ley have returned from Salem, Ore; This new Gladstone is a made of hand.-| Established 1876 and_ Miss Della | arded cowhide, leather- shirt fold and a convenient pocket for accessories. KERs 1314-16-18 F Street N.W. | Miss Anne Devereux is entertaining a | | company of 40 at bridge this afternoon | parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Ryan Devereux, in Chevy Chase, in compliment to Miss Katharine Brooks Morse. The mar- age of Miss Morse, who is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks Morse of Hyattsville, to Mr. Julian Ashton Devereux, son of Dr. and Mrs. Devereux New York State Sweet Cider Gallon, 60c MAGRUDER Inc. | BEST GROCERIES | Conn. 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GUDE Bros. Co. Four Flower Shops for Your Convenience 1212 F St. N.W. Tel. National 4276 3103 14th St. N.W, Tel. Columbia 3103 5016 Conn. Ave. Cleveland 1226 1102 Connecticut Ave. Tel. Decatur 3146 Members of Florists Telegraph Delivery Association Which depends its great chic on u lynx. INCORPORATED os Many of the costumes occasion. touriere is ...Le Monniere...and wardrobe need complete. ..for many duplicated and some infinite delay. 1213 F Street hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G Learn the TRUE meaning of “Sensational Hosiery Values” by attending this Marvelous Sale of All- Silk Picot Top CHIFFONS simplicity of line and richness of material. In brown, with lux- uriant shawl collar and cuffs of natural opening were imported es) Every importan represented. ..Patou...Goupy... Paray...Lucille...Vionnet. .. Louiseboulanger suggest you anticipate immed! elaborate and exclusive apparel collection is Rizik Brothers for tter 74 1919 Que Street Our Opening tumes you have seen at our ially for the Parisian cou- a host of others. We {our every Winter ately while this models cannot be orders would cause Washington, D. C. INTING a most enchanting array‘ of Pari Rare imported fabrice . inspired creations. . silver and gold Lame . . . Paisley brocades . . . moire and pleated crepe. dyed to match costumes. $10:50 to $22.50 Slipper o r naments ... jeweled heels . exquisite evening ho- Store Closes Tomorrow at2 O’Clock This step is made necessary by the tremendous last-min- ute preparation required for old’s 7th G Selection Day! TOMORROW Until 2 P.M. Tomorrow from 9:15 A. M. until 2 ‘P. M.—one day in advance of the for- mal opening of our hours. Expertly reat sale event which commences Thurs., Oct. 31st, at 9:15 A.M. (3 NSTEAD of serving! customers until the usual closing hour a 6 p-m. and being held far into the night to complete these preparations, Gold’s co-workers will put this store in ship- shape order during the.regular store Each Gold co-worker will then be ready Thursday, fortified by a good night's sleep, on tip-toe to serve you rapidly and satisfactorily throughout the day. 7th Great Birthday Sale—you have the special privilege of making your ad- vance selection in alldepartments throughout the store. Take advantage of of this opportunity to shop at your leisure. history of these beautiful Rugs. These magnificent Rugs will be on display for your inspection MONDAY, AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28th AND 29th, and a catalogue, giving the name and size of each Rug, will be gladly sent you upon request. The Auction Sale will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 30th, Thursday, Oct. 31st, and Friday, Nov. Ist, at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. each day. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIC 9 P.M. United States Storage Co. Since 1901 418.420 10th St. N.W. Metropolitan 1843 Opposite the Gas Office Slight Irregulars of Our Regular Higher Priced Qualities .A.. See our large advertisement in Wednesday’s Star for details of this tremendous event! 9 Hundreds of women know from past experiences what astounding Values these Dollar Sales provide, and if you're not numbered among them, then a REAL TREAT is in store for you! Early attendance is again ad- vised for BEST selection. Each and Every Pair Is FULL-FASHIONED Every wanted Extra Salesladies and Facilities hosiery shade! for Prompt Service o 214 F St

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