Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
A—S8 SOCIETY. SOCIETY B Ghict Baecnti Start Brief Vac ve and First Lady ation—Hosts at Dinner Last Night. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1930. 1 INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT and Miss Bessie Wood, one of the super. visors, the latter being in charge of the sale of candy. Miss Anne Goding, for | many years principal of Wilson Normal | until her retirement three years ago, was the guest of honor. | "'Other officers of the association in- clude Mrs. Edith Compton Paul, vice president: Miss Bertha Lucas, secretary, | and Miss Pauline Lohmann, a teacher at Eastern High School, treasurer. Miss S. Irene Raver of the Wilson Normal research department is chairman or\ publicity. | Miss Alma Kruger, a leading mem- ber of the New York Civic Repertory Theater, who has come to this city to TOPICS ANNOUNCED | BY DR. COPENHAVER| | Sermon in Evening Will Be Fea-} ture of Boy Scouts’ Anmiver- | sary Service. | ‘Washington—the City of Hidden Saints” will be the subject of the ser. mon of Dr. John C. Copenhaver, pas tor of Epworth Methodist Episcopal SOCIETY. BIBLE TRAINING SCHOOL WILL BEGIN ON MONDAY Course to Be Taught in Presbytery Classes and Teachers Are Announced. The Midwinter standard _training school of the Presbytery of Washing- |ton will begin on Monday, being heldl for six consecutive Monday evenings the New York Avenue Presbvter} Church, to offer opportunity for all Sunday school teachers and workers | meeting last Tuesday evening CHURCH TO TAKE PART IN EVANGELISM DRIVE Kernahan itation Campaign to Last Three Weeks, Beginning on March 9. The Brightwood Park Methodist Epis- copal Church voted at its official board to enter . for the kind of training they need, RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover will | World War: Maj. Gen, Samuel D. Stu- direct the forthcoming JTevival by the | (% 2 Soath, tomorrow at 11 o'cioek. | imder "the" very best ‘thained leadersnyp |the Kernahan visitation campaign of leave \z’ls:inmlon P"l.o"na':d.y to| %-.1 gt. s g . f}'&nwgln;:‘n e | Tobin's ~celebrated _comedy "o " tne | His sermon a ;1 o’ r||:‘l;:l<:l’k‘_ to':r'wr{:w Sye- | of the city. Hetio: evangelism, which will begin March 9. o o e ¥ ierd, U. 8.2 M s CGen. William | sixteenth century, “The Honeymoon » | Ding Wwill he Boy | The following courses will be offered: | The survey, which will last over a period The Chlef Executive and Mrs. | Bullard, U. 8. Maj.fGen N iy at ‘McKinley Auditorium February 33 | Scouts, ®ho will observe the twentieth | “Beginners: Organization and Adminis- | T e FRCh W 188t GVEC 8 PRIE Hoover entertained at dinner | Weigel, U. 8. Maj. Gen. Omar | T amiibe e o anniversary of the Organization of {he ration.” Miss Gertrude Niemeyer: Old |Of three weeks, will be last evening in the White House in|Bundy, U. S. Maj. Gen. Henry | an . onor and his subject will be “The n of % ‘honor of the retiring Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. Invited to meet them were the Secre- tary of the Treasury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon; the Attorney Genera] and Mrs. William De Witt Mitchell, Mrs. Robert | Allen, U.'S."A.; Maj. Gen. Edward Mc- | Glachlin, U. S. A.; Maj. Gen. Charles H. Muir, U. S. A.; Maj. Gen. George W. Reed, U. 8. A.: Capt. William B. Fletch- |er, U. 8. N.; Rear Admiral Hugh Rod- | man, U.’S. N.; Brig. Gen. Ben H. Fuller, | tomorrow afternoon at the Woman's | City Club from 4:30 until 6 o'clock. | “Mrs. william Lee Corbin of the hospitality committee of the club will be the hostess of the occasion, which | will be attended by members of the order, Value of a Boy." Troop 20 of the | church will be the guests of honor and | will_attend the service in a body in | uniform. [ The Sunday school will meet at 9:30 Testament Prophets,” Miss Mabel N. ‘Thurston; “Message and Program of Christian Religion,” Rev. George Cul- bertson; “Social and Recreational Lead- ership,” Mrs. E. Whiteford Murray; ”Prlnclglea of Teaching,” Miss Lilllan er. £ ‘The pastor, Rev. W. M. Michael, will preach at the 11 a.m. service tomorrow on the subject “Meeting Life's Tests." Boy Scout Troop No. 50, John L. Wolfe, scoutmaster, and A. H. Smith, assist- t {ant, will_atiend in a body. .m.; the Epworth League. at 7 o'clock, | Shuma Lfa : la v tary | U. 8. M. C.: ster Wells, U. S. | Community Drama Guild, members of | *™ | 9 ’ | At 6:45 p.m. the Epworth League will e Bt &) Mox. WL | N1t Tlasith St aidion, 1. 8N, [ the player groups in the one-nct piay |lod by Russel Small, The sublect uf | Each class will megt for s sesslon |, Ly (i Bob bl S ang ihe OX- liam J. Harris, Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bingham. Senator and Mrs. Jesse H. Metcalf, Representative and Mrs. Lindley | Maj. Gen. Charles McK. Saltzman, U. |S.A; Brig. Gen. Harry F. Rethers, U. | 5. A.; Col. Harold C. Reisinger, U. S M. | tournament of the District of Columbia | and_outstanding authorities and lovers | of the amateur and professional drama tion as a Means to Evangelization. Monday evening at 8 o'clock a meeting | of the teachers' council of the Sunday the evening will be “Directed Recrea- |11 rom 0 to 8:20 p.! bly from 8:20 to 8:40 o'clock for a wor- ship period and a second class period from 8:40 to 9:30 o'clock. ford League will meet at 7 p.m. Mrs, Michael will continue the course in Bible study at this service. H. Hadley. Representative and Mrs. C.: Rear Admiral Luke McNamee, U. S. |in the National Capital, as well as mem- D oTIN DesHe Rt Soral | o The Woman's Home Missionary So- Earl' G, Michener. Representative Mil- |N.; Col. Joseph M. Heller. M. . C.. U. bers of the Woman's City Club and | e 'voung . People's Misslonar m e clety, Mrs. C. C. Helmick, president, ton W. Shreve. Gen. John J. Pershing, | S. A.; Brig. Gen. Chase W. Kennedy, their friends. the Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Joseph P. Cotton and his daughter, Miss Isabel Cotton; the counselor of the British embassy, Mr. Ronald Ian Camp- bell; the commercial counselor of the British embassy and Lady Broderick, former Attorney General, Mr. George W. Wickersham; Dean Pound, Miss Mabel Boardman, Miss Susan L. Dyer, Miss Mary Randolph and the |U. 8. A.; Rear Admiral Ridley McLean, U. 8. N.; Capt. Edgar B. Larimer, U. S. | N.: Col. Reynolds J. Burt, U. S. A, and | Brig. Gen. Frank R. Keefer, U. S. A. | Maj. and Mrs. Gist Blair entertained | a small company informally at dinner | last evening. Maj. and Mrs. J. Huntington Hills, entertained at dinner last evening be- | Miss Kruger has had a wide ex- perience in drama of the Elizabethan period, having played important roles | with E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe, | as well as with Ben Greet's company | in the classics of that day. John Tobin, | whose “The Honeymoon" made him | famous in the eighteenth century, was a great admirer of William Shakespeare, | and according to Miss Kruger and other ciety will hold a business meeting and soclal in the social rooms Tuesday evening. The pastor will speak for the last of his series of subjects Thursday evening, during the prayer meeting, on “The Church and the World Parish.” BOY SCOUTS WILL I;EAR PETWORTH BAPTIST. Decision Day Will Be Observed by Bible School Tomorrow. Decision day will be observed at Pet- worth Baptist Bible School tomorrow at 10:15 a.m. The pastor, Rev. Henry J. Smith, will present the matter to will be in charge of the service at 8 pm. Mrs. Joy Elmer Morgan will be the speaker. The Home Guard$ and Mothers' * Jewels will meet Thursday at 3:15 p.m. under the direction of Mrs. E. B. Neifert and Mrs. G. K. Turner. The midweek prayer and praise serv- ice will be held Thursday at 8 with Mrs. Van B. Pearce, Mrs, B. F. Browne and Mrs. Willlam Morris com- President’s aides, Col. Campbell B. drama authorities, the delightful comed; members of the Bible School. In th'e posing the committee on attendance. Hodge; and Capt. Allen Buchnpn-n and {_‘I’;&,m’.r::mc’;rgg;‘g; :‘:dfi:fidw‘g“‘,‘;f characters in “The Honeymoon" .J REV. S. R. ROSE PREACH | morning service the subject “Life’s| The Loyal Temperance Legion meets Mrs. Buchanan. The table was dec- A g 3 orated with Laddie carnations, freesia and maidenhair fern. Xice President Honor Guest at Dinner Parties. and Mrs. E. A. Kreger, Gen. George Van_ Horn Mosley, Mrs. Florance Du Bois, Gen. and Mrs. James F. Mc- Kinley, Col. and Mrs. Paul T. Hayne. Col. and Mrs. A. W. Brown, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Hugh Smith, Lieut. Col. and clever adaptations of the famous char- acters created by the Bard of Avon, | placed in new situations and rarely | lovely scttings of medieval Spain. Miss Kruger, during her stay in this | city, will make a number of flying trips “Let’'s Play to Win" Is Subject An- nounced for Petworth To- morrow Evening. Right of Way” will be preached by the pastor, in the evening “Redeemed; From or For?” The men’s Bible class is conducting a drive, and the Senior B. Y. P. U. will give a farce on February 19 in the Bible Friday at 4 pm., with Mrs. C. W. Shaw in charge. All boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 12 are invited. Golden Rule Topic Chosen. New York to school room. The B. Y. P. U. will at- | . The Vice President Mr. Oharles!mrs E § Adams, Lient. Col and Mrs. e mw":,",;,‘,‘;m’l"'nn“:";;“"?: Troop 30, Boy Scouts of America, will | tend the evening service in a body. Putting the Golden Rule in Prac Curtis, will be the guest of honor at (W . Gayter. Lieut. Gol. and Mrn A.J. Lo e eductions iy the || TR oy, Seouts ol America, will T tice” will be the subject of a sermon dinner this evening of 'the former | whyte Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Allen Gul- | under the direction of Miss Eva Le | dist Episcopal Church in a body to- tomorrow at 11 am. by Rev. John u,m;:n s(t_:::\p:g'A'xr‘nb)fisr:gor to Russia k}’"' M'Q"u'"d #F' dv%»’ :’(:hR%l:ejrt:;r:l- | Gallienne, is having such splendid suc- i evening, when the pastor, Rev. | SPIRIT UNREST TOPIC. %‘y‘.fl‘.’ih “A:h; ;’;" é‘.““inf%!fiw" T and Mrs. G . . aj. and Mrs. Roland Walsh, Maj. ees, Miss Josepbine B otohi: amuel E. Rose. will speak on “Let's | ; m. . Rev. Vice President Curtis and his broth- | . and Mrs. W. | P P lutchinson. W & A. E. Williams, will preach on the sub- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- | ar oonncy, aacs ill, Ma). and Mre - | formerly a member of the Ram: Head |PIAY to Win" At 11 am. the pastor's L ward Everett Gann. were the guests for whom Representative and Mrs. Fred Purnell entertained at dinner last evening in their apartment at the Roosevelt. The other guests were Rep- resentative and Mrs. Franklin W. Fort, Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. E. J. Lewis, Mme. Sanchez Latour, lion, Capt. and Mrs. O. R. Rand and Capt. K. B. Bush. Mrs. Charles Elmore Cropley, wife of the clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, has left Washington to join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bristow Wornall, who have been in St. MISS BETTY THORPE, Daughter of Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, who today announce her engage- ment to Mr. Arthur Pack, commercial secretary of the British embassy, the wed- ding to take place in the Spring. —Underwood Photo. ish government service in 1911 and has ton, accompanied by her son, David H. Players of this city, is likewise a prom- inent member of the Civic Repertory Co., as 15 Miss Leona Roberts, both of whom achieved outstanding success here at the little Rams Head Play House on Eighteenth street several years ago. subject will be “A Christian Principle." The Intermediate and Epworth Leagues will meet for devotional services pre- ceding the evening service. Midweek prayer meeting will be held Thursday. The Ladies’ Guild of the Church at a meeting last Wednesday pledged $1,000 in addition to their present pro- Dr. F. F. Holsopple to Preach Upon “Current Opinion” of Jesus. ‘The sermon of last Sunday on “Spir- itual Unrest” will be followed by a dis- cussion of “Current Opinion” concern- ing Jesus Christ, tomorrow by Dr. F. F. Holsopple at the Washington City held various appointments under the | K. Flagg. Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Ellis were recently | Rram of raising funds through a series | Ghurch of the Brethren. Mrs. George Mesta, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt | Petersburg, Fla., and will visit them in o e ; of 3 Hetzel and Mr. Everett Watkins. their home in Kansas City, Mo.. fOf | retary at the Washinston oacr st guests for a few ot "Judge 5.'C, | of suppers. - Final instructions Wil be At the evening service Dr. Resser, of ‘The Postmaster General and Mrs. Walter F. Brown entertained at dinner last evening in their apartment at the several weeks. Mrs. Cropley will re- turn l:o ‘Washington about the first of March., retary at the Washington embassy since March, 1925. Mr. Pack's war serv- ice was in the London Regiment and Machine Gun Corps from 1914 to 1919. He was captair in active service in Madeira Alumnae Banquet ight for Building Fund, Members of the Washington branch of the Madeira Alumnae Association were hosts at dinner last evening, in the Harraman at the Cavalier Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McClellan have | been joined at the Wardman Park Hotel by Mrs. Charles Challice, jr., of issued canvassers who will conduct the. financial campaign starting February 28, ;'. & meeting to be held early next week. the Smithsonian Institution, will con- tinue his {llustrated lecture series on Japan. The men’s work and the wom- en’s soclety have launched active cam- Wardman Park Hotel, when their | Noon Weddings Attract France and Belglum and was a mem- | Mayflower, in com| board | Rochester, N. Y., who will pass a ‘few e paigns in their respective fields, Ass} A pliment to the rd » N ¥, 0 wi a guests were the First Assistant Post-| Society of Capital Today. ber of the British military mission to ire o b days here. i —_— master General and Mrs. Arch Cole- |~ Mg Beatrice Pitney, daughter of [the United States, 1917-18, a5 ma- | wne moororSporjaiss, Madelra's School EX-CHAPLAIN TO TALK. mian, the Second Assistant Postmaster General Mr. W. Irving Glover; the| R Lamb were married at noon_today | vision, under command of the late Sen- | funds necessary for the erection of the | yiLe College, Oxford, who for the past | Cleveland Park Congregationalists —_— Third_ Assistant Postmaster General | i1 e Cha h- | ator Tyson, Couns | four and one-half years has actively orlal ted hren and Mrs. Frederick Tilton, and the Em‘i‘,; O ey | ator Ty, New school bulldings in Fairfax Coun- | managed a residence for university| to Hear Thomas Livingston. At the Memorial United Sret Fourth Assistant Postmaster General snd Mrs. John Philps. Mrs. Mahlon Pitney, and Mr. Horace Freeman, Bishop of Washington, offi- clating, assisted by the Rev. Henry Pit- ney Van Dusen, cousin of the bride. chine gun adviser to 30th American Di- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Comstock of New Yqrk have announced the engage- The event marked the opening of the drive to sell bonds to complete the ty, Va. Representative R, Walton Moore of Vvirginia is a member of the board of Miss Phyllis S. Harley, B. A., Somer- women in Bombay, Indla, is spending several weeks at the Dodge Hotel. Miss Harley comes to the United States as Chaplain Thomas Livingston, U. 8. A., retired, will preach the sermon at | . | PASTOR SELECTS TOPICS Church tomorrow the pastor, Dr. 8. B. Daugherty, will preach in the morning on “The Ministry of Suffering” and in ot O t of their daughter, Mabel Wilson, | directors, others on the board bein the Cleveland Park Col jonal | the evening on “A Good Salesman.” The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. | ™Yy (A5 nor"e: (ridineq at dinner iast | to Mr. Wasnburne Wrighe s of b 3 8 |the first international scholar of the [ the Clevelan - ngregational - Lamont will entertain at a dinner dance evening at the Mayflower for Miss Pit- | Hamilton Wright of W.tsfl\ngton. ~y Mr. Frank 8. Bright, Mrs. Avery Coon- | oemerican Home Economics Association | Church tomorrow. The service will be | The Sunday school will meet at 9 this efening at the Montgomery Coun- try Club, for their daughter, Miss Ger- trude Lamont. ‘The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be guests in whose honor the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis will entertain a com- pany of 20 at diner this evening. ‘The Italian Ambassador r~4 Nobile de Martino will entertain at dinner this evening. ‘The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora . Mrs. Hugh Rowan, Miss Olive Sherley, | by their daughter, Miss Lydia E. Dad- v de Ferrara entertained at luncheon to arE Mrs. Charles MacVeagh and Mrs, Alex- | Miss Nancy Spalding, Mrs._Ernest Switt. | o, " Moble Divine® tomorrow st the Church B e o o s, SUSS(S | Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Dan. | ander Gregg. A group of debutantes | Mrs. Jack Tave, Miss Josephing omn: | U 8nd are stopping at the Cariton. T e Sy There'willibe sy . T e ambassador of aothee, nd | jel will entertain at a ball this evening | will include Miss Loranda Prochnik, | kins, Miss Carma Burgess M A mio- | Mrs, W. W. Wanamaker-has come | ¢ 8180 at 1 o'cloc PATENT ATTORNEY Mme. Claudel, Princess fache of the | &t the Mayflower Hotel for their daugh- | Miss Ellis Bostrom, Miss Vittoria, Cata- | Cook Dunlop, Miss Mabel Mead. Mrs, | from her home at Maiden, Mass, and \ ‘}.:1‘:1;"2;; theyflflgg‘“ A"!l;uem Villa; | ter. Miss Eleanor Dimitry Danel. lfin'l: Mlxlphl\](fi}'llrfihu lv‘vnxng xm J. Harold Kilcoyne and Mrs, Robert g- —_— a week at the Wardman +d = ~ gt Al e Ips, ary Bradley, | A. Moyer. ks lotel. the first secretary of the Canadian lega- | Mr. and Mrs. Max George Dennison | aix sy © oaubs, Miss Mary Bradley, od W A N T E D tion and Mrs. Wrong; the first secretary | Prentice were hosts to & company at| Miss Engracio. Fryer Miss: Busbars | citl Wvaidron Faulkner o W ork | Mr. and Mrs. A L. Thompson of The Dodge Hotel of the Polish legation, Mr. Podoski; the | bridge last_evening in thelr home in | Vandenbergh, Miss Eleanor Corby, Miss buildings, which are to follow the | Rochester are at the Dodge Hotel for (Formerly Grace Dodge Hotel) 4 St second secretary of French embassy, M. | Cleveland Park. The guests included | Ratherine Berry, Miss Huston, Miss | Colonis| 'Virginia style, was aiso pres- | the Week end. de la Blanchetai; Princess Margaret Bancompagni, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss, Mrs. Tracy Dows, Mr. and b 130 to 3:00—5:30 to 8: rati facturin Mrs. Demarest Lioyd. Miss Josephine | Yates and Mr. and Mrs. John Town- | Miss Fime Aloersule Hewes Phillips, School T the.clase of 1090 sad 1o brel | 0T, Several days, accompanied by Mrs. 0 i Rl . e ety ot wal’ sihed Fatten and the second secretary of the |send. Following the bridge game a|Padilla. Senorita Margareta Gusantl, |dent of the Megeire Asionng hxbrcel” | Beach Hamilitor of Mocristo $1.50 products, with ofices in New York, needs Cuban embassy and Senora de Guell. |seated supper was served at midnight. | Miss Vera Bloom,-Miss Marian Jardine, | tlon. Mrs. Paulkner is the daughter of The Minister of the Irish Free State ney and Mr. Lamb and the members of their wedding party. Dinner was served m the palm court of the hotel, the guests being seated at a large oblong shaped table. White .calla lilies and white candles were used for the table decoration. Covers were laid for 42. The marriage of Miss Louise Clarke Lucas, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Clarke Lucas, to Mr. Edwin Raymond Kinnear, son of Mr. Raymond Kinnear, took place at noon today in the home of the bride’s parents, at 1710 Thirty-seventh street. Mr. and Mrs. William Kerlin, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Seaford, Mr. and Mrs. George Sheriff, Mr. and Mrs. Frank when the tables were decorated in red Wright is a graduate of Yale of the class of '29. He is a _grandson of the late Senator William Drew Washburne and a great nephew of Mr. Elihu B. Washburne, at one time Secretary of State and United States Ambassadqr to France. Among others who will assist Mrs, Cabot Stevens at the tea she will give this afternoon in honor of Lady Isabella Howard nre Mrs. Proctor Dougherty, Mrs. Sidney Tallaferro, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Katherine Lowman, Yates. with buds of former years, Miss Miss Peggy_Tyner, Miss Marjory Mon- ley, Judge J. Harry Covington, Mr. Floyd R. Harrison, Mrs. Raymond Lee, Mr. Eugene Meyer, Mr. Charles 8. Robb, Mr. Swagar Sherley, Miss Sarah G. Spalding, Mr. Roy A. Young and Mrs. Lucy Madeira Wing. Alumnae members present were Miss Elise Alexander, Miss Elmeda Aansell, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Charles S. | Baker, Miss May Bigelow, Miss Mary Crippen, Miss Christie Jones, Miss Ann Kent, Mrs. Raymond Lee, Miss Derre Moore, Mrs. Edward K. Norris, Mrs, Horace Peaslee, Miss Elizabeth Reilly, ent at the dinner, accompanied by Mrs. Faulkner, the former Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Avery Coonley. and while here will observe methods of institutional management in the princi- pal home economics schools of the country. In addition to her activities at the university residencé, Miss Harley lectures as a professor in Wilson Col- lege of Bombay University and also serves as adviser to several Indian com- mittees working for the betterment of their people. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Dadmun have arrived in Washington from their home in New York City, accompanied Dr. and Mrs. E. Blair Sutphen of Morristown, N. J., are at the Carlton held in honor of Troop No. 14, Boy Scouts of America. The members of the troop, in charge of Scoutmaster Noreross _and Assistant Scoutmaster Herrick, will attend in a body. In the evening at 6:30 o'clock Chap- lain Livingston will give a slide lecture t;‘nl t:: subject of “The Philippine ands.” Bishop Outing to Speak. Bishop C. H. Outing will preach on SUNDAY DINNER Orster Cocktall “The Church of Christ; Come, Hear the | o'clock with a special crusade to in- crease the attendance between now and Easter. The C. E. Societies will meet at 7 o'clock with special features. At the Thursday evening services the minister is giving a series of lectures on “Pentecost and the Early Church.” Ject “Salvation.” A newly organized and growing Patent De- the services of a patent attorney. and Mrs. MacWhite entertained at din- 200, white and lighted by red taper | dell, Mrs. Richard Cross, Mrs. Warren | The dinner was arranged or ner last evening. when their guests were the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis, the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel, the Minister of Fin- land, Mr. L. Astrom: the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey, the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, the Min- ister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Louw, Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary, . Representative Stephen G. Porter. Rep- resentative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten and the Asistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr. Senator and Mrs. Clarence C. Dill of ‘Washington will be hosts at dinner this evening in the palm court of the Mayflower. Covers will be laid for 52. Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland will entertain at dinner this evening. Mrs. Davenport, wife of Represenia- tive Frederick M. Davenport of New York, will entertain at luncheon today in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. Gen. Raymond Casanave, military attache of the French embassy, will entertain a company of eight at dinner this evening at the Carlton. The alien property custodian and Mrs. Howard Sutherland have as their guest over Sunday Mrs. James G. Allen, wife of the president of Davis and Elkins College at Elkins, W. Va. Miss Katharine Sutherland has gone to Miami Beach, where she will be with | her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harrfs, until April. Brig. Gen. Ben H. Fuller, U. 5. M. C,, grand paramount carabao, and his as- | sociates officers of the Military Order of || | the Carabao, entertained at luncheon at | the Army and Navy Club today for the Army, fleet and corps commanders of the World War, who will be guests of the order at its annual dinner this eve- | ning at the Willard Hotel. Those pres- ent at luncheon were Admiral Henry T. Mayo, U. 8. N.. commander in chief of | the United States Fleet during the ! Correct Social Wedding Cards, ete. Invitations, Personal Fine work, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS eal Estate Loas (D. C. Property Only) 6% No Commission Charged You can take 12 years to pay off your loan without the expense of renewing. $1,000 for $10 per month, including interest and principal. Larger or smaller loans at proportion- ate rates. , Perpetual Building Association Established 1881 Largest in Washington Assets over $20,000,000 Cor. 11th and E N.W. Mrs. James E. Jones, formerly of ‘Washington and now living in Youngs- town, Ohlo, will return this week for a visit. Mr. Jones was formerly di- rector of prohibition and is now finan- cial adviser to the city of Youngstown. Mrs. T. Septimus Austin and Miss Madeleine Austin, who have been spend- ing the Winter at the Delmonico Ho- tel in New York, are at the Mayflower Hotel for a few day: Mrs. Karl D. Klemm will be at home this afternoon and will receive again Saturday, February 22, Mrs. Charles Alger, Mrs. John Allen Reed of Missouri and Mrs. John Gard- ner Ladd were guests of Mrs. James Irvin Steel at the Carlton today at luncheon. Two Engagements Announced Today of Unusual Interest. Col. and Mrs. George C. Thorpe an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- | ter Betty to Mr. Arthur Pack, com- | mercial secretary to the British em- bassy in Washington. The wedding will take place in the early Spring. 1 Miss Thorpe was among the debu- tantes of this season and was a student at Gunston Hall School, later attending Holton Arms. Mr. Pack is the second | son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pack of | London and was educated at the Uni- | versity of London. He entered the Brit- | Hendrecksen, Miss Olive Sherley, with Miss Caroline Jackson, Miss Anne ‘Wyant and Miss Dorothy Kurtz, Mrs. George F. Wingfield of New York has joined Col. and Mrs. Willlam R. Gibson at the Wardman Park Hotel for & visit of several weeks, Mrs. Abram Simon, who is the hon- orary president of the National Federa- tion of Temrle Sisterhoods, will leave Monday evening for Cincinnati, Ohlo, to attend the executive board meetings of the national board. Mrs. John Leitch has returned from Florida, where she was visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Favorite. Mrs. Leitsch also attended the Mrs. Meredith Fellows of Takoma Park has returned to the city after spending two months in Florida. Mrs. 8. Griswold Flagg, IIT, of Rednor, Pa, is passing some time at the Carl- e Miami races. R T ey Do You Know How te Make the Necessary Adjustments for Marriage? A mew class at the Y.W.C. A, 17th and K Sts. N _ Conducted by a Phy N _Resister Now Educ; p T777777 1777777777777 777 877777177777 77 77777777172 N N N ¥ N N N N N N N N N N N N Is the Important ing Lactobaci Lactobacillus (L. A.) ful implantation, which i other types of rheumatis: aches, colitis, etc. Take Lactobacillus ( Lactobacillus (L. A.) and delivery will be m suburbs. When shipm Bacteri 1515 You Street. “L. A." is the sign of superiority; the symbol of scientific integrity and laboratory development —with corrective force and potency. strain—one that has proven its power of success- intestines and mastery over the poison-breeding germs that are responsible for those ailments which impair efficiency and quickly grow into dis- tressing conditions, such as constipation, flatu- lency, indigestion, neuritis, arthritis and many sionally to prevent the spread of these'intestinal infections; and if a chronic condition already exists nothing will more surely conquer it than Lactobacillus (L. A.) Acidophilus. | in our laboratories in two forms—Milk and Cul- ture, the latter to be taken with our specially prepared Lactose. Write or phone North 0089 ger to any address in town or the nearby distance we recommend sending the Culture. National Vaccine & Antitoxin Institute Thing in Choos- Ilus Acidophilus Acidophilus is the tested nsures domination in the m, certain kinds of head- L. A.) Acidophilus occa- Acidophilus is prepared ade by special messen- ent is to be made to a iologists North 0089 * % by Mrs. Clhlrles 8. Bl::("' Prvavaldfim of the alumnae ‘association of Washington, and Mrs. Raymond Lee, The problem of placing 400 guests comfortably in accommodations ar- ranged for an expected 200 guests was ISRAEL. SACK C’/fi:u-«'alu'n'np n .@mmwn urniture o Ilu cawulufi'anary 0..;9.1 WISHES TO BUY, AND HAS FOR SALE %&‘0";{:0[ &ecu OF AMERICAN FURNITURE * solved last evening to the entire satis- faction of all concerned by Mrs. P, Bowyer, chairman of the ways and means committee of the Wilson Normal School Alumnae, who was in charge of arrangements for the card party held in the main dining room of the Hamil- ton Hotel. The affair was one of the largest ever given by the alumnae asso- clation. Mrs. Bowyer was acting in the place of the alumnae president, Mrs. Merle Cain, who is in California at the present time. Assisting were Miss May Breen, head of the physiology and arithmetic departments of the school, TOLMANIZED TABLE LINENS Retain Their Lustre THE TOLE.AN LAUNDRY Phone Met. 0071 Courteous Creatment Reasonable Pices * 85-80 CHARLES STREET, BOSTON 114 £. 57TH STREET, NEW YORK | @he Foening Htar ADVERTISENENTS B ot RECEIVED HERE Biggs’ Pharmacy—4th & R. I. Ave. N.E. Is a Star Branch Office There will be no difficulty in obtaining domestic help through a_Classified Advertisement in The Star. This section is care- fully read by those looking for positions, and you will have the opportunity to select from the est. Copy for The Star Classified Section may be left at any of tl':e Branch Offices, olfl which there is one in practically every neighborhood in and around Washington. There are no fees in connection with Branch Of- | 1 ! | THE s ! ABOVE SIGN fice service: only regular rates } 8 are charged. | DISPLAYED ‘ BY The Star prints such an over- I AUTHORIZED whelmingly greater volume of | STAR Classified ~ Advertising every i BRANCH day than any other Washing- I OFFICES ton paper that there can be no | question as to which will give you the best results, “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office @rapefrult Raspberry Cup or ‘Tomato Juice Cocktall Orea; sh_Mush: o P evame Rovale Individual Planked Steak § or ‘Tu r—] d o ey Cransers Baoee™® Mashed Potatoes or Imperial Sweet Potatoes Caulifiower Hollandaise or New Peas Dinner Rolls Hearts of Lettuce— Roquefort Cheese Dressing Oherry Pl or Prosen Pudding | | | Chocolate Marshmallow Parfait Coftee Dinners also at $1.25 and $1.00 No Tipping North Capitol and E Streets ational 5460 ) ‘The man must be a graduate in law and engineering, preferably mechanical or chemi. cal, thoroughly familiar with patent and trade-mark law, fully qualified to prepare and prosecute on his own responsibility applica- tions for patents and for trade-mark re edueation, well @ to pass on question and infringément. familiar with opposition proceedings. e complete information as to ing and exp Address replies to Box 31.-S, Star Office He should also be r year. Appl whipped cream. in a $2.25 Delivered vVoe @ Place order with the Fussell's Ice Cream dealer hone us, West 2308, and ake will be delivered as directed—beginning Tuesday. your neighborhood; or Valentine Ice Cream Fussells Real Cream Ice It looks like a beautifully frosted layer cake but it really is Fussell's delicious real cream ice cream, in two flavors, ‘with gay decorations in It will serve from 8 to 12 persons with generous portions—deco- rating your table and surprising and delighting your guests. Fussell-Young Ice Cream Co. 1310 Wisconsin Ave. FUSSELLSvo s Valentine ¢ Cake © A Novelty for Your Valentine Party, Made of e8 Cream West 2308 4 & © 4 < 4 4 L -