Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1930, Page 19

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} ‘SOCIETY| | (Continued From Second Page.) he' local foundation, will head the re- eeiving line and will have with her Mrs. Charles D. Lanier, life president af the national foundation and origina- tor of the movement to save Stratford Hall for future generations. Mrs. Washington will preside at the #peakers’ table and following the in- Vocation by the Bishop of Washington, thé Right Rev. James E. Freeman, will introduce Mrs. Lanier, who will be the finst_speaker. ' Others on the program are Mr. Randolph Leigh, director gen- | eral “of the International Oratorical Cortest and financial secretary of the | 1ocal foundation, who will tell of the pufposes of the organization: Dr. ‘Themas E. Green, president of the Sons of the Revolution, whose subject wil be “Farly Days and Ways in the North- | em: Neck of Virginia”; ex-Senator | Blair Lee of Maryland, who will talk of Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee, two signers of the Decla- rition of Independence, both born at | Stratford, and the former a direct | ancéstor of the speaker; Representative | R. ‘Walton Moore and Representative | Henry St. George Tucker, both of Vir- | ginia, - who will speak on ‘Robert E.| Lee; Mrs. Elvina Rowe will sing “Carry Me Back to Old Virginia,” and Miss | Rebecca’ Tarmater and Miss Penelope ‘Tarmater of Rockwood, Tenn., will sing & group of Negro spirituals. Other honor guests at the speakers’ | * table ‘will be three State directors, Mrs. | Emerson Newell of Connecticut, Mrs. | Edwin C. Gregory of North Carolina | and Mrs. Edward G. Gibson, newly ap- pointed director for Maryland; also Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the | Iate President, and a native of Virginia; | Mrs. Hatry B. Hawes, member of the national board of the national foun- | dation; Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, vice | director of the local foundation; Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, secretary: Mrs. | Theodore J. Pickett, chairman of pub- | licity: Mr. Walter D. Davidge and Mr. Caleb C. Magruder of the executive | committee. | A very large party has been arranged A Granddaughter of Robert E. Lee, who is attending the Stratford Lee mtllmrifl“ ‘They | dinner at the Willard Hotel this evening. She is son of the Confederate general, Robert E. Lee, by the club of Colonial Dames. will be seated at one table placed upon the stage opposite the speakers’ table. Mrs. Everard R. Todd will be hostess and with her will be Mrs. Percy Quin. wife of Representative Quin of Mississippi; Mrs. Henry Butler Fitch, | Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. McCormick-Goodhart and _guest, | M mee Powell, Miss Lucy Powell, | Mrs. Wiliam Henry Walker, Mrs. Ruth | Ewell Thornton, Mrs. Robert Morris | Kennedy, Mrs. v} Wise Jennings, ew Mr. and Mrs. John F. Barbour, Mr. and | [ Mrs. Frank Sprigg Pgrry, Mr. and Mrs, Rush Logie, Miss Gildersleeve, Mrs. Wood of Winchester, Va.; Mrs. Hunter | Moss, Mrs. Stuart Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Lee of Alexandria, Mrs., Thomas Maxwell Henry, Olivia D. Becker and guest, Mrs. Augu: Y N SAVAGE WASHER & DRYER SALES AND SERVICE A SMART ENSEMBLE FOR THE Breakfast Alcove or Dinette THE CHINA—Colorful flowers and fruits on a L] yellow field contribute the proper meed of cheerfulness. The squared effect of the plates Set of 35 pieces......... adds chic. GLASSWARE golden glow of Water or orange juice size. ooted topaz, deli or blue. With two drawers.... CHAIRS—Fiddle-back, Ivory and green chair (pictured) $4.50 ea. . Ivory and red ch COMPLETE PRICE—SERVICE FOR FOUR, Special, $100 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1930, GUEST AT DINNER MRS. WILLIAM HUNTER DE BUTTS, the daughter of the youngest | ) Jr. E, | tine Jaquelin Todd, Mrs, ; | Spansfield, Mrs. Richard Henry Lynn, tumblers with ‘ach, $10 doz. THE TABLE—Beautifully enameled in cream or white, with decorative bands of green, red With one or two drawers and porce- lain drop-leaf top. With one drawer, $17fl) James H.|Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wood, Mrs. H. H. Smith of Fredericksburg, Va.; Miss Watson Freeman Clark. | Margaretta Hazard, Miss Fanny Boyce, | E See Etz and See Better” “Becoming” Glasses Your Glasses may be as becoming to you as any article of apparel. . . Modern science has developed Styles that possess beauty and distinction. Mounting your glasses Properly is a feature here completing, in perfect form the Scientifically accurate examination we make of the eyes. 8%~ Have your eyes examined every two years, 1217 G St. N.W. 1217 1217 G Street~ ELECTRIC TOASTER—"Universal,” with ivoroid handles and feet.. ..$6.75 PERCOLATOR—Chromium plated, paneled design. 9-cup capacity............. $18.00 Others, $6.75, $7.95, $8.50, $10.50, $16.50 the paneled. ELECTRIC TABLE—Indispensable to the current vogue and very moderately priced . $8.95 THE FLATWARE suggested is the smart Community Plate “Deauville.” Comes in sets open stock at conservative cost. Teaspoons oo $4 for 6 {Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Miss Belle | chelle, N. Y., where she has been called | DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana 1” * PARKING SERVICE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE ENTRANCE Mr. Reeves, Mrs. Edward | tertained at luncheon today In the nysonx.'g?lfx\sll"nga Miss Angle Bmcke’?m—Amerlcnn Toom of the Mayflower, | Consuelo Pinheiro, chairman, division o Armat. ‘huvl.ng 18 in her party. elementary education of Among the prominent men and| e Assoclation of Education women who have taken tables for the |Dr. Rowe Host to Brazilian {Rege Rangel, health vi event_are Mrs. Joseph E. Washington, | Educators, Guests in Capital. | Paulo Institute of Hygi The director general of the Pan-|dos Rels Campos, district supervisor of Bagley and Miss Ethel Bagley, MIS. | american Union, Dr. L. . Rowe, enter- elerxcn :Iry s]c 00ls: Mrs. Julieta da Sil William S. Corby, Mr. Henrs Wood- |tatned at luncheon today at hic Pan- | VA ArTuds, elementary scriool teacher, Douse, Mrs. Frank C. Baldwin, M= | American Annex in honor of the distin- | The guests Invit Randolph Lelgh, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Miss | guished Brazilian educators who are vis- | fors were: The Amba; Kibbey, Mrs. Wilbur Hubbard, Mrs.:lmK the United States, The guests of Senhor Dom S. Gurgel do Amaral; l\fiaam'ick, Mr. Walter }?v Davsigggclglrl;‘ Maud Davidge, Mrs. Henry St. | raphy in secon s , who pre- o S Robert M. Gates, Mrs"sxdpasyuver e 8‘1’_3;3"’:‘)‘130}!&“_ De]gndo!\Fnrrelrad de Irlcnn and | de Carvalho; Mrs. Anna E. M. de Bar-|Mauro {vu}"fe tas: th | ros, interested in educational and social ‘tfl‘fhc L Pgtba;:} and Mme. Mon T e AR Wer, BrS Witson | NUrxi, Aiss Eunice Caldas, elementary ol C m McClellan . Mrs. | school teacher, Sao ; Dr. | rrm Compton, Mrs. James Elwood Jones.| de'Gouto e Silva, chl:;n(‘;gopsychc']”g‘ml of America; Dr. Cloyd H n Mr. Levi Cooke, Miss BcllIPn:r :si‘ewrig- laboratory in the medical faculty, Rio|dent of George Washington University fi\mcs O. Murdock, MT. Latare LeWs |de Janeiro; Miss Laura Jacobina La- Athertoa . Uhiversity: rs. Lindsay Morehead, Col. Wade H.|combe, assistant director of an elemen- | America etity; D k Cooper, Mrs. Frederick A Hicks, MIS. |{ary anq secondary private school for [Ballou, _superintendent of Distric Edward _A. Harriman, I o .| giris; Dr. Orthea H. Leonardos, profes- | schools; Dr. William John Cooper, com: Storer, Mr. Henry Martyn Clark and | ("0 civn engineering in the Polytech- | missioner of education Ml;:v Chadl]znurne. S b EAte B lvllzrr!lax: n{!‘s‘;&i:qt ’1((11\& Carnegie In. very large number stitution of siiington; patriotic. socictics have also Teserve sistant director of the Pan. tables, | Miss Soemy Marques da. Silveira, assist- | American Union, and Mme. Gil Borges Mrs. C. Montague Irwin of Minne- ant professor of experimental psychology Dr. Dana G. Munro, chief of the IAMHI apolis, who is making an indefinite visit | in Washington at the Mayflower, will entertain at luncheon at the hotel fol- lowing Mrs. Townsend's musical tomor- oW, in compliment to Mrs. Thomas D. Schall, wife of Senator Schall of Min-'i For the Fin,al Spurt Of Festivity— | " nesota, and Mrs. Robert Crayton Wil- liams, wife of Maj. Williams, U. S. A. Mr. Charles Delmar entertained at small company at tea Sunday in his apartment at Stoneleigh Court, in com- pliment to Mrs. Chisholm Beach and l‘}"rkdaushtcr, Miss Janet Beach, of New ork. Evening Gowns Greatly Reduced ¢ E]OSBPH-R-' HARRIS-@- ==1224 F STREET — Nationally Known FINERY CORAL BAND Hosiery LW 6 Gowns, were........... BRI 8 Gowns, 5 Gowns, 6 Gowns, Mrs. Susan E. Adams of 1305 East| Capitol street leaves today for New Ro- | were..... y the death of her brother, Mr. Wil- | liam A. Rosenbaum, a former resident | of this city. - Princess Margarct _Boncompagni | ‘The Publishers of the I “Autobiography of a | Chameleon” | by Daisy Breaur (Mrs. C. C. Calhoun) I extend a time extension until Peb. 215t o Those invited to. subscribe 6 the autographed First Edition, after which time the lists will be closed. | | For Information address Author's Agent. 1389 Nat. Press Bldg., City. T T IR o T T T e T of the Normal School of Sao Paulo; Miss the Brazilian | Miss Carolina | Fector, or of the Sao |S€Ums: Mr. J. W. Crabtree of the Na- i Miss Maria m .« education; adfi{ftn}hgr:;f,. | president of the Brookings institution: | the Horace Lee Washington, Mrs. Brewster | honor were Dr. Carlos Delgado de Car- | first secretary of the Brazilian embassy, - |and Mme. Coelho de Almeid; - valho, professor of sociology and geog- | 7% L Tl TS € embassy and Mae. | Senhor Dom | the commercial at- | Mgr. James H. B. |Ryan. rector of the Catholic University Marvin, presi- | Dr. Lucius C. Clark, chancellor of the Frank W. BroPSehels, | statistician: Dr. Bsteban | aDt; Miss Heloise Brainerd, ! B-3 American division of the Department of | Manger, division of finance; Mr. Jose 1 2 - | Tercero, translating division, and Miss Stats;: Dr. Leurence Vail Oolémnan, ‘dl- | o, o arobent. tik o, American Association of Mu- Mrs Edward J. Stellwagen enter- tained at her annual musicale in the large ball room at the Willard _this (Continued on Fourth Page) tional Educational Association, and Mrs. f | Crabtree and Mr. Joy Elmer Morgan, . also of the association; Miss Bess Goodykoontz, assistant commissioner cf | Dr. Harold G. Moulton, BURCHELL’S BOUQUET This Superb Coffee At 30c Per Lb. N. W. Burchell 817-819 Fourteenth St. Miss Rose L. Hardy, assistant superin- tendent of schools; Dr. Constantine E. . Powell Minnigerode, coran Gallery of Art; Dr. A. F. Woods, director of scientific rk of the Department of Agriculture; Dr. B. J. Lloyd, assistant to the director of the Pan-American Sani- tary Bureau, and the following chiefs of " divisions of the Pan-American Union: Mr. Franklin Adams coun-’ selor; Mr. William A. Reid, trade adviser: Mr. Willilam V. Griffin, chief | ¢ | clerk; Miss Elsie Brown, acting man- |aging editor; Miss Matilda Phillips, Mr. Charles E. Babeock, librarian; Mr. Lowell Curtiss, account- division of | intellectual co-operation; Dr. Willlam i i) intelectunl_co-operation: Dr. Willam ' __817-819 Fourteenth St. ; C Cape ‘ ostume suit for immediate wear @ Graceful things they are! Belted models de- fining the new-found waistline . . . others em- Ehaslzmg the straight, three-quarter coat. Xquisitely hand-finished blouses, eggshell silk shirting and marocain . . . skirts circular, finely tailored, of course. 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