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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. T. .. TUESDAY., FEBRUARY 11, 1930, _ (Continued From Second Page) Perkins and the honor guests’ grand- children. Thomas Willlamson. Mildred ‘Williamson, Marguerite ~ Willlamson, Katharine Williamson and Baby Pelnl 4Ann Williamson. Miss M. Bernadette Daily of Over- | brook, Philadelphia; a niece of Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, S. J., president of Georgetown University, will be a visitor in Washington this week =s the guest of Miss Mary Elizabeth Bowen, formerly of San Antonio, Tex., at her bome in Burleith. A graduate of Sharon Hill School, in Philadelphia, Miss Daily is one of. the | most. popular members of the younger set at home, and is an ardent devotee of horseback riding, tennis, swimming and skating. She is coming primarily to at- tend the reception at Georgetown Uni- versity Wednesday evening in honor of the Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. During her visit here Miss Daily will attend the junior prom being given by the Georgetown students on St. Valen- tine’s day and a tea dance on Satur- day before returning to her home Mon- day. President Nevils of Georgetown also is from Philadelphia, and his at- tractive young niece is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. N. Daily of Over- brook. Mrs. Jefferson Myers. Wwife of Com- missioner Jefferson Myers of the United States Shipping Board, was hostess Fri- @8y at a bridge luncheon. ‘Miss Catherine C. Criicher will be hostess at & studio assembly of th= Art and Archeology League Saturday after- noon at 4:15 o'clock at No. 1 Du- pont circle Miss Critcher will speak on “Indian Art,” illustrated by a col- lection of her paintings. Miss Mar- garet Comegys will make & comparison of fine and commercial art. ‘The Rev. H. A. Woolfall. who has an apartment at the Dodge Hotel, enter- tained the Commission on Evangelism at luncheon at the Dodge today. The Rev. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes is chair- man of the commission and the Rev. Woolfall is secretary. Bishop Preeman was among the guests, Mrs. Maude E. B. Wright. Dumbarton Courts, Georgetown, is motoring to St. Petersburg, Fla., to spend the re- ‘mainder of the Winter with her friend, Miss Cecelia Atchison. formerly & resi- dent_of Washington, but who now has | her home in St. Petersburg. Mr. Delano Host at 4rts Club This Evening. Dr. Frederick V. Colville snd Dr. W. 0. Roberson will be the guests of honor at the Arts Club this evening. Dr. Col- ville will speak on “Trees,” with special reference to the National Arboretum. Dr. Roberson, who is president of the Potomac Archers, will discuss “Th2 Making of Bows and Arrows,” with ex- amples to illustrate his talk. Mr. Fred- eric A. Delano will act as host. Unusual interest is being shown in the series of lectures being given undcr the auspices of the Junior League of ‘Washington at the Willard Hotel. ‘The first of this interesting series will be an illustrated lecture by Mr. Kurt Hetzel, planist, on “Richard Wagner and the Modern Orchestra Conductor,” next Monday, February 17. Mrs. Harry Les Rust, jr., is chairman of the committee in charge of the events, and others on her committee are Miss Hallie Brook, Miss Lena Hitch- cock. Miss Helen Strauss, Mrs. E. J. Swift, Mrs. Corrin Strong. Mrs. Reba SOCIETY! MRS. HORACE R. LAMB, mer of last vear, spending much of the | time motoring in England and on the | continent, Mrs, Charles S. Elliott was hostess to a company of 50 at luncheon today at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E, Ernest Allwine of Hawthorne street had as their house guest over the week end Mr. Jack S. Connoly of Paris, France, former repre- sentative of the Fox Movietone Co. They entertained for him at dinner on Sat- urday, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. 2.0 Evans and Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Shelton. | Miss Elizabeth M. Bailey, daughter of Justiee Jennings Bailey of the District Supreme Court, will be hostess at a St. Valentine’s bridge party to the members of Washington Alliance of Delta Delta Fraternity at her home, 2231 Bancroft place, Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Marion Harrell Brown, Mrs. Amos A. Steele and Miss Gertrude Van Riper will be assistant hostesses. ! Mr. Fritz Leiber of the Chicago Civi Shakespeare Society Players will be th Ruest of honor and speaker at a lunch- eon at the Men's City Club, sponsored by the civic section of the Twentieth Century Club, tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock. He will be accompanied by Mrs. Leiber who, will also be a guest at the luncheon ‘TOLMANIZED TABLE LINENS Retain Their Lustre THE TOLMAN LAUNDRY Pbone Met. 0031 ALENTINES —and Valentine Mate- Tials in exceptional as- sortment. Materials com- e for 8 to 10 artistic ntines, box, 30¢ & 40¢ WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS BOOKERILERS AND 1421 F St. Mayflower Art Company INc. is now located at | 1405 KAY ST. N.W. | = TOWER BUILDING Greeting Cards and Stationery | WHOLESALE and RETAIL [:untl'leon, 50c & 65¢ Good Food Deliciously Prepared Splendid Service Wonderful Dinner Served Daily Bangquets . ...$1.50-$2.00 $2.50 and up er marriage Saturday in the Bethlehem Chapel, Miss Beatrice ughter of Mrs. Pitney and the late Mr. Justice Mahlon Pitney —Harris-Ewing Photo. | of the Suprem Littlehales and Mrs. Dean Acheson. ! ‘Tickets may be secured at league Proceeds from the lectures will go to- | headquarters, 1900 Q street, or at the ward the Junior League Hospital fund., Willard Soclal Bu | This fund does not come under the | = Community Chest budget, as it is in| Miss Florence Worthington will sail the nature of an endowment and is a | from France Thursday, February 20, for department that is to be enlarged. man- | this country, and will apen her home on ged and run by the Junior League un- | Massachusetis avenue for late Winter ler the supervision and co-operation of | and early Spring. 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