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o SOCIETY. Charming Weddings Listed In Early February Record Nuptial Ceremonies of Recent Dates Attract| Interest of Society Here and in Other Community Centers. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Heyl, daughter of Dr. Paul R. Heyl of the Bureau of Standards and Mrs. Heyl, to Mr. Roger Warren Jones of New York, | ma son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones of Florida, took place in All Souls’ Church Saturday, February 1, at 9:30 o'clock in zlg mornln.. the Rev. U. G. B. Plerce cial An efle:tlve program of nuptial selec- flnns was given greeedinl the ceremony by Mr. Lewis Atwater. The pro- gram included Mendelssohn selections played at the wedding of the bride's parents and a lullaby composed by Dr. Heyl for his daughters when they were children. The church was decorated Wwith palms, ferns, pink carnations and forsythia, The bride wore a gown of white crepe de chine with an eggshell-color straw hat, and she carried a shower bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. Dr. Alice Kirssling, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor, wearing a gown of lavender silk with a hat in | a deeper shade of lavender straw, and | she carried tea roses. Dr. Oscar Kiessling was best man. The ceremony was followed by a breakfast at the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will make their home in New York. ' They are both graduates of Cornell, Mrs. Jones of the class ov 1929 and Mr. Jones a year before, Wedding Takes Place | At Port-au-Prince. The marriage of Miss Sarah Helen Dunlap, daughter of -Mrs. Ili.nbfl.h Webb Dunlap of Washington, D. C., to Daniel Brainerd Ventres, lieutenant (C. C.), U. 8. Naval Reserve, took place Junulry 14 at Port-au-Prince. The ceremony was at 4 oclock in the Episcopal Cathedral at Port. the religious ceremony belns performed by the Very Rev. X Kroll, dean of the Episcopal Caths using the single-ring service, and 'u preceded by a civil ceremony to comply v.lth Haitian law. The civil ceremony k place at the home of Lieut. Comdr. -nd Mrs. John N. Laycock (C. E. C.), U. S. N, and was performed by Mr. Chlrlel Alphe Alphonse, officer d'etat Thu ceremony _was witnessed by Ccmdr l.nd Mrs. G. A. Duncan (C. E. C). N.; Ueul,. camdr and Mrs, R. C. Wllllnl (U. B. retired), Lieut. Col. -nersJNLleock (C.'E. C.), U. S. N.; Lieut. comdr and Mrs. F. C. K‘land (C. E. C), U. 8. N.; Lieut. and S, vice ‘consul of the United Stad Mrs. Horton, wuz ©of Lieut. Col. Jeter Horton, U. 8. M. C., {0 Promise Me” as the bride ente; 3 3 N. (retired), Who also played the wedding march from “Lohengrin. The bride entred the church wnh Comdr G. A. Duncan (C. E. C.), U. 8. straw hat to match, lnd uhc hkewue carried an old-fashioned bor Mr. Jules Rubenstein wn tho best A wedding breakfast Iollawed the ;*;:fnfln! and was urv::‘ snd o joining room appropriately decoral in pink, with p;mm and flowers. Thore were about 50 breakfast for Florida, the bride in a der bouquet of red roses. Cards have been received in Wash- ington announcing the marriage of Miss Irene Collyer of Louisville, Ky., and Mr. Walter R. Landers of Boston, Mass. The_ma eeremony was performed by Rev. Willlam A. McKeefry of St. Mary's (:hureh Alexandria, Va., Janu- ary 31, 1930. " After a brief honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Landers will reside at 87 Mount Ida road, Boston, Mass. Elaborate Society Functions Listed (Continued From First Page.) Dubuque, Jowa, who came for the party last evening. kg and Mrs. Davis Ambassador. Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James | J. Davis were hosts at dinner last eve- entertaing in compliment to the A-?L-udm of Great nnmn and Lady | Isabella Howard. Others in the c ompan; were ttorney General and Mrs. Mitchell, the Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. MacWhite, Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson, Senator and Mrs. James Cousens, Assistant Secre- tary of Labor and Mrs. W. W. Husband, former Representative and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, the Allen Property Cus- todian and Mrs. Howard Sutherland and their house guest, Mrs. James G. Allan, wife of the president of Davis and Elkins collne at Elkins, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Henning of New Yerk, Dr. Albert Bushnfll Hart of Cam- bridge, Mass., and Mr. A. H. Ladner. Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson will ‘entertain at luncheon Monday, : | February 17, l( Mrs. MeNary, wife of Senator Charles L. McNary, will entertain at luncheon on St. Valentine's day at'the National Woman's Country Club, on Bradley Boulevard. Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland | ente; a company of 20 at dinner t. | last evening. Senator and Mrs. Dill Hosts At Elaborate Dinner. Senator and Mrs. Clarence C. Dill of , engineer-in-chief of HmL by whom she was given in m: Mrs, C. Nyland, Tite of. Lieut, Comdr. F. C. Nyland, was matron of honor and Lieut. Comdr. John N. Lay- cock (C. E. C.), U. S. N, was the best man. The ushers were Lieut. Comdr. F. C. Nyland (C. E. C.), U. S; N.; Lieut. Carl W. Porter (C. E. C.), 8. N.: Lieut. Edmund B. Keating (C. E C), U. and Lieut. K. Wells (C. E. C. h U. S. N, all fellow members with the bridegroom of the' department of public works of Haitl. ‘Washington entertained at dinner last evening in the palm court of the May- flower, having as their guests the Min- ister of China nnd Mme. Wu, Senator and Mrs. Ellison D. Smith of South Carolina, Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Ashurst of Arisona, Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard of Texas, Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana, Senator Frederick Hale of Maine, Senator and SN, | Mrs. Willism J. Harris of Georgia, Sen- | ator and Mrs. T, H. Caraway of Arkan- sas, Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio, Senltor and Mrs, Burton K. Wheeler lontana, Senator and Mrs. Porter " The bride wore an egg shell color 5. Date of Vermont, Senator and Mrs. chiffon dress trimmed with lace and icture hat to match and carried a uquet of white roses. honor wore a brown lage ‘dress with hat m mauh and carried a bouquet of pink The men of the bridal party wore the vhlu service dress uniform of the Navy e ushers carried swords. On leaving the church the bride and bridegroom nlued under an arch of swoms formed by ushen Dunlaj wu and ur.ended m Univenl'.y e! Ferris, Miss ur entres was born in East Hamp- s » uate of , 1916; wuu- ) High &bfl m AM 'ile Univafltywwmmn um He is now the districts of Jacmel lnd Petit Golve. with headquarters at Jacmel, 'm wedding was largely attended by the American colony of Port-au-Prince. A reception was held at the home of | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John N. Lay- cock following the wedding, Couple Exchange Vows At Church Altar. The marriage of Miss Aline Dryden, | § ward of Miss Emily Katherine Dryden, to Mr. George Douglas Mcllhenny, tnok place in St. Thomas' Church Tus February 4. at noon, the Rev. Dr. C. Ernest. smuh officiating. The bride en- tered the church with Mr. Duncan D. Ransdell, who gave her in marriage. Miss Masinia T. Rulien. was brides- maid and Mr. Wade T. Benton vnl.s best man for the bridegroom. The bflde wore a royal blue ensemble with ac-| cessories to match, and carried a bou- uet of sweetheart roses and lilies of | e valley. Immediately following the wedding ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan D. Ransdell, with their nephew, Robert Melvin Dulin, were hosts at a break- fast in their home, 1745 Massachusetts avenue, for the bridal party. Guests were Miss Emily Katherine Dryden, Mrs. Joseph Pugh of Philadelphia, Mrs. Walter Rauber, Miss Masinia T. Ru- lien. Miss Fede Crovato, Mr, James S. McIlhenny, father of th? brldermnm, Mr. Wade T. Benton, ‘Theodore Pettis and Mr. William Shrl ng Sincell. Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mcnhenny left Washington for a South- ern trip. They will be at home in Wnshmzwn after April 1. Rivnay-Rubenstein Wedding An Event of Thursday. A pretty wedding was that of Miss Edith Rubenstein to Mr. Ezekial Riv- nay, which took place Thursday at noon at the Jewish Community Center, the Rev. G. Silverstone officiating. ‘The bride wore a period gown of flowered net, a pels rose-color straw hat, with short ve”" ~’ milan. and rose | She carried flowers ar- | satin slippers. ranged in an old-fashioned bouquet, Miss Lillian Rubenstein, sister of the bride and her maid of honor, wore a princess gown of blue chiffon with a | CALL DISTRICT 9718 JACK’S Perm. Wave Shop 13”-“2'2"5 S':m N.W. Guy Despard Goff of West Virginia, Senator and Mrs. Frederick Steiwer of The matron of | Oregon, Senator and Mrs. Carl Hayden of Arizona, Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan, Senator and Mrs. Tom Connally of Texas, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Wallace H. White of e, Mrs. Sol , Representa- tive and Mrs. Stephen W. Gambrill of Maryland, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Mr. and Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Da: ytou Mr. and Mrs. E. A l-urnm-n ‘Woodbridge N. Vera !laem Mar] Thompaon, . Mrs. _Sidnes Smidh ot 3 ey Omaha, Nebr.; w Dysart en, Mr. Bucke col. Jonnlnn Wise, Mrs, M. 3 L. N. Rosenbaum of sum-. Representative and Mrs. Hamilton Fish, jr., of New York will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening in honor of the Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, |and his brother-in-law and_sister, Mr. |and Mrs. Edward Everett Gann. The dinner will be given in the palm court of the Mayflower Hotel. Representative Tilman B. Parks will entertain informally at luncheon Tues- day at the Capitol, in compliment to Mrs. Marietta lflnnl(erode Andrews, Mrs. Davenport, wife of Representa- tive Frederick M. Davenport of New York, entertained at luncheon yester- day at the Mayflower, in compliment to Mrs. Hermann Hlledom The commandant of the Navy Yard and Mrs. Arthur Lee Willard will en- |tertain at dinner Wednesday evening, | February 19. Mrs. Booth Holtl at Honor Dlnner. Gen. and Mrs. Ewing E. Booth enter- tained at dinner at m Wilard Friday evening preceding third ~Army dance, their :uuu of henor being the Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. F. Trubee Davison. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Walter E. Prosser will give & dinner dance on St. Valen- LUXURIOUS Make a Small Deposit All Fur Coats now closing ONE-HALF LESS TH guests. | Mr. and Mrs. Rivnay left after the traveling costume of blue with a shoul- | In Schedule of Weeli‘ Y| THE SUNDAY SACHRACH el — STAR, nnu day at the Army, Navy and Ma- Club, in compliment E. K\nnpn. ‘who Monmouth, has been in command, and in iment to Mrs. Henry W. Elser of umu and Baguia, P. I, who is visit- ing Col. and Mrs. Prosser. Capt. and Mrs. Bdwin-Graham Kint- ner vul entertain a company of 30 at a buffet supper tomorrow evenin; !ar Kintass the campans eoing 1 ate o ohe Kintner, the company ater last of the three cotillons of the Wash- Bachelors which will be given tomorrow evening at the Mayflower. Former Postmaster General and Mrs. New entertained a small com) formally at dinner last tv-nln suburban home Hemlock Edgemoor, for their house gus Pnrker Hitt of New York, who s lplnd- ing the week end with them. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sanders wlll entertain at dinner Friday, and Saturday, February 22, at the flower. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock will entertain at luncheon following the first Ans. spacher lecture at the Willard Wednes- day, at which Dr. Louis K. Anspacher will be the guest of honor. The lecture Wednesday will have as its subject “Shakespeare as a Poet,” and will inaugurate the series of bril- liant events widely patronized by Wash- ington society matrons. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Dunlop, jr., en- tertained at dinner last evening at the Mayflower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Jeffries Chewning, Jr., whose marriage took place Saturday, February 1. rs. Chewning was be- fore her marriage Miss Couzens, k | daughter of louter .""fim James Couzens, Miss Gertrude mu was a luncheon hostess yesterday st mu{um; in the Chinese room of the Honor t.nh. Miss Mary Perdue Ruden, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Ruden, will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. Joseph Stiles Wall and Miss Frances Wall will entertain a small company at tea Sunday, February 16. ‘The guests will include the debutantes of this and last season. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casselman of 1415 Monroe street gave & dinner party last evening ih honor of their w anniversary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aldreton of Maryland, Mr. Robert Davis, Miss Jessie Ward of Covington, Ky.; Miss Beck n_ of Syracuse, Mrs. Fannle Wood Sally Wood of Greenville, 8, C.; Mr. Frank Pratt of New York, Mr. Henry Prancis de Meza of this eity and Mr. Tommie Reid. There was dancing during the | evening. Mrs. Mary Stewart was hostess to a | company at luncheon Friday at the | NlLlonli, Woman's Country Club. Mrs, Robert Lewis trenl hostess informally at luneluon ld- nesday, in her mmamt the Broad- moor, her gu remaining through the afternoon to play bridge. Miss Eunice O'Connor will entertain L tea this afternoon in her home in Tea Capital 'Wm-Rosendorf 1215 G St. The Original “G” Street Furrier Metropoilien p2e8 FOX SCARFS | The Essential for the Spring Ensemble A carefully assembled stock of neckpieces— offering a wonderful choice. Red, Brows, Beige, Platinum, Peinted, Blue Also a complete_lipe of Chokers in_Stone Marten, Baum Marten, Hudson Bay Sable, Russian Sable and Fishers, Wonderful conceptions now offered at A CLOSING-OUT SALE and Reserve Your Scarf left and N HALF PRICE! Ask About Budget Payments WASHINGTON, DO FEBRUARY 9, i { i J { / 1930—PART-- THREE. Upper left: Miss Anna Jean Sime, SOCIETY. FORERUNNERS OF SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER WEDDINGS IN ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Bachelors' Cotillon An Outstanding Event In the Society World Dancing Followed by Mid- night Supper Tomorrow Night Will End the Pres- ent Season's Program. The last of this season’s Washington | bachelors' cotillons, which are ‘consid- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarran Sime, who announce her engagement to Mr. Carl Martin Brand, son of Mrs. Bertha V. Brand of this eity. the marriage to take place after her graduation from George Washington University, in June. Center: Miss Hamlin street Upper right: Miss Lorena A, Buelah K. Greenstreet, flancee of Mr. J. Russell Juten Gilbert, Minn., and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Temple B. Greenstreet of northeast, The nlalnl will t.-ln place in June. o 1236 n, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josep! ph H. Heishman of Clarendon, Va., ')n announce her engagement to Mr. lhfl ¥ Ellis of that I‘u, l-lli wedding o take place in the Spring. Lower: essie Adkins, whose engagement to Mr. of Windsor, lll» has been Corcoran Adkins of this eity. announced by her parents, Mr. Eaton is the son of d Mrs. Horace Mr. Ainsworth Eaten of Syracuse, and the wedding will take place in the Summer. BACHRACN Chevy Chase for Miss Esther Kellogg, whose marriage to Mr. Clare Shillinger will take place Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Gregg-Custis entertained February 1 at luncheon for her daugh- ter, little Miss Marjorie Custis, to cele- brate her birthday anniversary. Among the guests were ‘bara Bolling, Ruth Dove, Luz Davilla, Martha Glenn, Amy Kum )ury :‘ker. Martha Porter, th, Mary Dora Thompwn. Nuncy lthum. Betty Lou Jones, Mary Hamilton Kathryn Hamil- ton, Mary Shearer, Betty Fischer, Vir- s.tl Ballou, Virginia Wilkinson, Mary rbara Stark, Gloria Bailey, Frances Knapp and Frances McCathran. The table was decorated in the Valentine colors and games were played after the luncheon. Valentine Bridge Party ‘To Honor House Guest. Mrs. Alexander Cole Columbus will entertain at a Valentine bfldn party Thursday, for her house eat, Herbert Rusher Smith of an York. Mrs. Smith was the honor guest & theater party last evening of Mr. Clarence Smith and this evening she will be entertained at dinner by Mrs. George Scotton Carll. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Brown enter- tained Tuesday evening in their home in Linden, Md., & number of friends from Washington. Mrs. Phyllis Lamar entertained at her table at the Women's Guild “Book Revue Dinner” on the campus of th Americ: University Priday eveni Farnfar New $350 Used Pianos As Low As Y | Luther’ Johnson, Mrs. Upright Pianos 250 50 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shackleford, Mrs. Howard TFelix Moore, Miss Mildred Shackleford, Mr. Gladstone Williams, | Mr. Henry Statham and Mrs, Jeannette | F, Statham, On Tuesday evening, February 4, Mrs. Mark Goodwin entertained at a tea in honor of her mother, Mrs. Lou Craw- ford, whose natal day it was, at her apartments in the Mendota. The rooms were beautifully decorated with exquisi‘s flowers, the gifts of the intimate friends of Mrs. Crawford, who were priviledged to be amohg those in- vited. The tea table had a center- piece of cut flowers, freezias, sweet peas, p:mles and daffodils. Mrs. Crawford, who is the sunt of Senator Sheppard of Texas, was & resi- dent of Austin, the capital, for 40 years and is greatly loved and estesmed all who know her.’both':mn and N'r;' wroap o were Senal Sfl:u Mrs. Tom un mrm@ Mrs. Andrew . and Mrs. Clark Wrenn, Moses, Mrs. Robert W. Mrs. Gordon Robinson, Mrs. Forres Willi- ford, Mrs. Will C. Harlee and Miss Marion Smith. Doro!hy Hancock Chapter, N. A. R. has issued cards for a u. at the Washington Club on February 25, in honor of Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry, one of its members. . Toasted bread formed a favorite ad- dition to Inllhll drinks in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, hence the custom of drinking “toas 0. J. DE MoLL & Co. Twelfth and G Sts. N.W. PIANOS —it— RADIOS —i:— VICTROLAS —::— FURNITURE OUR FEBRUARY PraNo & FURNITURE SALE Offers Unusual Bargains If you are in meed of anything in Furniture you will save money by investigating the very low prices we are offering on good and well made Furniture. In Our Piano Department New $500 Player Pianos 395 Used Player 3700 Almest N Pianos ’1 5 0 Baby Grand Pl;:o.v ‘3 9 5 Terms Can Be Arranged If Desired. We are also offering, for tomorrow, 25 of them sold as high as $150, Your choics .......... On sal e, Individuality in Fyrniture at De Moll’s Phonographs. Some Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Pay Honor to House Guests 'mr;:r uuhtg‘l-um Mrs, ’nwmn: r] ‘were O ly o young people, entertaining 'nuuf-y cv:- nlnl for their house guests, Mr. Pra C\nwn, Mr, Oscar ovost and ll! Edward Tem of Butte, Mont., and Mr. Joseph Flood of South Dakota. Among the other guests were Mi: son, Miss Jane Wilson, Eliza Smith, nieces of Miss Pearl Mc- l(Jlll; Dr. and Mrs. Kirby Smith, and Mr, and Mrs. W. W. McCaflies. son-in- | law and daughter of the hosts, Mrs. Sterling entertained at luncheon Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. William Cook of Oakland, Calif., who is visiting Mrs. Edward Dixon Hayes. Guests in addition to Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Hayes B of Illinois, Mrs. Willlam Perry. Holladay, Mrs, Homer Hall, Mrs. | Charles Christopherson, Mrs. Luther W. Danforth, rs. Earle Jenifer and her house guest, Mrs, Baker of Illinois, Mrs. Charles Alger and her sister, Mrs. Reed of Kansas City; Mrs. Woodson, Mrs. Thodore Risley, Mrs. | chmu P, ‘Keyser. Mrs. James H, Un- , Mrs. Miles Trowbridge, Mrs. uoru. Parks and Mn Myrtle Dalton. Joppa Lodge C]upter. QES..| lanning Annual Dance Jopps Lodge Chapter, No. 27, O.E. 8., has completed all arrangements for its annual dance and card party to be| given Friday evening, February 21, at | 2400 Sixteenth street, with (ards from | 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock and dancing from | 9 untll 12 o'clock. Mr. Edward | Magdeburzer is general chairman of | this activity, whish is sponsored by the | ways and means committee of the chapter. He has assisting him, as chair- man nl cards, Mrs. lurnh Jarvis, There 'ul prizes for each table, either or 500. New Baby. Grand Pianos 445 10 were Mrs. Claude Porter, Mrs. John |of uckbbe Program of Interest For Women's Club Today |} Mr. Howard Sutherland, alien prop- erty custodian, and Mrs, Sutherland will be guests of honor at the tea this afternoon at the club house of the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson Place, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Receiving with them will be Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, Mrs, Elizabeth Du Bose and Miss Alma Kruger of the Civic Repertory Theater of New York. Mr. Gonzalo de Arango | A. of Cuba, dramatic tenor, will give a group of songs, with Miss Mary. Alexander as accompanist. Mrs. John H. Dwight and Mrs. Bruce Baird will preside at the tea tables, with members the hospitality committee assisting. Exhibition Ride Planned By Fort Myer Cavalry The commandant of Fort Myer and Mrs. Guy V. Henry and the officers of the 3d Cavalry at Fort Myer, will en~ tertain the diplomatic corps at an ex- hibition ride guwefl a tea dance | ered among the outstanding social events of the Winter, will take place to- morrow evening in the grand ball room | and Chinese Toom of the Mayflower, followed by supper at midnight in the presidential ‘dining room of the hotel. Mrs, James J. Davis, wife of the Sec- retary of Labor, will head the receiving line; assisted by Mrs. Henry J. Allen, Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose and Mrs. Willlam Jeffries Chewning, jr. Pollowing the pleasant revival of chaperons for '.hme delightful affairs, the following group of society leaders have been selected to aet in this ca- pacity tomorrow evening: Mme. Wu, wife of the Minister of China; Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps, Mrs, Arthur H. Vandenburg, Mrs, Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Robert Hinckley, Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mrs, lyaney A. Cloman, Mrs. William S. Culbertson, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Mrs. Klrl D. Klemm, Mrs. William Laird Dll!ll .© Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews lfl' Gen. Willlam E. Horton, U.S. A., president, of the bachelors' ' cotilion, will introduce the guests to Mrs, Davis, who will in turn present them to the members of the cotillon. Maj. Gen. Geor| ge Owen Squire will lead the cotillon figure, having as his partner Miss Barbara Vandenberg, daughter of Senator and Mrs, Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan. Designated to serve on the floor com- mittee are the Minister of the Nether- lands, Mr. Van Royen: Senator Arthur Clppcr. Senator David 1. Walsh, Sena- Arthur H. Vandenberg, Senator Hmly J. Allen, Senator Millard E. ‘Tydings; also by the Assistant Secre- tary of State, Mr. Wilbur J. Carr; Col. Campbell - Hodges, U. 8. A.; Brig, Gen. Prancis Le J. Parker, U, 8. "; the. military attache of the Cuban embassy, Capt. Enrique A. Prieto; Mr. George H Calvert, jr.; Mr. Thomas Sim Lee. Maj. Reginald L. Foster, Real Admiral Ridley McLean, Mr. Archibald C. V. Wells, Mr, Walter Davidge, Mr, Charles Delmar, Mr. Edward Burr Powell, Mr. William Jeffries Chewning, jr., and Mr, William Jennings Price. Practically all of the season’s de- butantes and other young girls of Wash-. f | ington society will dance in the cotillon figures their cnvllleu Many uests are already arriving in Wi %n from New York, Philadelphia nnd also from Maryland and Virginis. s, st Dinner Given to Honor 82d Birth' Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Richard Riggles enter- tained ut l dinner & rty Sunday, Feb- . eehm lon of the latter's id bi: y anniversary, A llrll hiflhdl’ cake ’l’l!h 82 tiny candles rmed the centerpiece. Mr. and Mrs. l les will celebrate their lfl!'fllhth ing lnnlvcrnry Mareh 29, wmplny at the dinner included Mr and Mrs. Riggles' children and their son-in-laws and daughter-in-law, Mrn‘ George E, Weed, Mr. and Mrs, Cox, Mr, John R. Riggles, w d Mrs. George E. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kreider, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Gray, Mr. Willlam M. Riggles and Mr. nnd Mrs, Blair Hope muu and Mrs. nald .ln'l M MacDo! 'rhamn rr-nch Cou h! an, the m“lu ulnm'cd his ellmy-nimh blrthd-y anniversary in ur‘ lnd Mrs. Thomas Albert Riggles of New York sent a.messagg and flowers. Colonial Dam.eQ Announce Tea Tomorrow Afternoon ‘The Club of Colonial Dames will en- tertain at a tea tomorrow afternoon at 4 ocloek when Dr. Cloyd Heck Mar- vin_will speak on ‘“The Development. Thursday afternoon at a o'clock. LAST of Patriotism in University w-." Miss Christine Lindbuy tralto soloist, will give a CALL or DR. KAHLER’S SHOES AT SALE PRICES $7.95 $Q.95 Dr. Kahler Shoes at Sale Prices Until February wB, 15th Only B AKE vyour selection now. Pumps, slippers and oxfords, smart walk. ing shoes for Spring. Not every style, but a wide selection of sizes; widths and models. All shoes regular stock. 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