Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1930, Page 20

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N (Continued Prom Third Page.) Gibson Lawrence ‘Townsend, Mrs. 5 Fahnestock, Mrs. C. C. Abbott, Mrs. | Copley Amory, Mrs. L. E. Breuninger, ' nae, which will take place at the Wil- s Mrs. Margaret C. Buckingham, MTS. |lard Hotel Saturday, March 8, are Mrs. §Jdohn C. Copenhaver, Mrs. Frank J.,Charles Semmes, Mrs Ralph Carbo, | { Prost, Mrs. Reynolds Hitt, Mrs. Lindley | Mrs, F. J. Rice, Miss Margaret Talty, H. Hadley, Mrs. J. Hillman Hollister, | Mrs. W. W. Taitavull, Miss Catherine | Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. Tyler G.| : Kent, Mrs. H. Barrett Learned, Mrs. | Armistead Peter, 3d: Mrs. Jason Noble Pierce, Mrs. Francis M. Savage, Mr. Prancis C. Larner, Judge Robert E. Mattingly, Mr. | Howard Moran, Mr. Jesse C. Adkins, Mr. William H. Badén and Mr. Corcoran 4 Thom. Among the patronesses are Senora de | , Perrera, Mrs. Copley Amory, Mrs. Minni- f gerode Andrews, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. Calderon * Carlisle, Mrs. Willlam Corby, Mrs. S. B. Daugherty, Mrs. L. W. Douglas, Mrs. Henry Flather, Mrs. James E. Freeman, Mrs. Frank Barrows Freyer, Mrs. Frank J. Frost, Mrs. Isaac Gans, Mrs. Grn]::;- Dunham Gue: Mrs. William Jardine, Mrs. C. Francis Jenkins, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. W. A. Lambeth, Mrs. Robert Lansing, Mrs. John C. Letts, Mrs. William F. McDowell, Mrs. ISOCIETY | | regent, 1s in char, Miss | Julia D. Strong, Gen. John J. Pershing, | Jenkins, Mr. John B.| - | and a former Hungarian motion picture | D. tty, Md., will have its annual luncheon tomorrow at the ' {Cavalier. Mrs. George - Peabody Loker is regent of this chapter and Mrs. George Blackistone, the vice { arrangements. Additional patrons for the annual conference and luncheon of the Inter- | national Federation of Catholic Alum- Miss Louise O'Connor, Miss Bessie Mills, Katherine Leahy and Miss Gately. SRSl RS STOCK MARKET LOSER IN SUICIDAL ATTEMPT Mrs. Hudson, Divorced Wife of Broker and Former Hungarian Actress, Slashes Own Wrist. By the Associated Press. . NEW YORK, February 28—Mrs, Elizabeth C. Hudson, divorced wife of Percy K. Hudson, wealthy stock broker, actress, yesterday slaghed her wrist in her home, on East Seventy-fifth street. While she was wounding herself her attorney was before Supreme Court CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘TODAY. { party for the benefit of St. urch of Albany, Ga., will bé ife Hall, \Eighth and F streets northeast,,at'8:30 o’tlock. Mrs; A. M. Alcorn, chairman. The Big Sistess-of the District of Columbia will meet at St. Patrick’s Rectory at 8 o'clock. A card party will be given by the Ladies’ Auxiliary, National Capital Post, No. 127, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 2t _the Bellevue Hotel, 15 E street, at 8:30 c'clock. Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1, at 8:30 o'clock at 22 Twentieth street inish at Pythian Temple at 8 o'clock. Auxiliary meets in the same bullding at the same time. A card party is being given this afternoon and evening at Joppa Lodge A ci Teresa' given- Phil Sheridan Woman's Relief Corps | I the suditorium of the 1 will give a ¢ard party at 8 o'clock at the home of the president, Mrs. Cora L. Manoly, 1311 Kennedy street. Brookland Chapter, Eastern Star, will hold its annual dance and card party at 8 o'clock at 2400 Sixteenth street. FUTURE. Auxiliary, of the American Mining Engineers. o'clock, at the Roosevelt Hof Dames 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs.-Jason Noble | Pierce, Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, M Everett Sanders, Mrs. Francis M. Sa age, - Mrs. Virginia White Speel, th Misses Sutro, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Henry Wells, Mrs. Charles Wood and Mrs. John Hervey Young. Representative, Mary T. Norton and | Representative Frederick N. Zihiman will be among the guests of honor of the Community Drama Guild at ‘the| presentations tonight and tomorrow night of “The Honey-Moon” at Mc- Kinley Auditorium. Amorig ‘othets who will attend the play are Mr. Henry Gilligan of the Board of Education, Mr. William S. Corby of the board of | trustees of the drama guild, Dr. De Witt C. Croissant of the board of gov- ernors of the drama guild and Mrs. Croissant, Mrs. Karl Fenning and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Robertson. * - | covery of money which Mrs. Hudson Owing to the elaborate nature of the stage production and the number of scene changes involved in the pres- | entation of this rare old comedy of fifteenth-century Spain, the audience is requested to be present at 8:20, when | the first-act curtain will rise. The trustees of the Corcoran Gallery | of Art have issued invitations for the opening private view of an exhibition | of paintings by cotemporary Canadian | artists assembled by the, American Fed- | eration of Arts and held under the patronage of the Canadian Minister. the Hon. Vincent Massey,” Saturday evening, March 8, at’$ o'clock. \ The Maret Frerich School has en-| gaged a box for “Penrod,” the play which the Junior Oivic Players are offering at their Saturday matinee per- formance this week at the Shubert- | Belasco Theater. Others making reser- | vations are Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, | Mrs. Demarest Lloyd, Mrs. Bernard Smythe, Mrs. Royal McKenna, Mrs. Frank Butler, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. Edward Stellwagen, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. W. W. Gibson, Mrs. W. Calhoun Stirling, Mrs. W. E. Pear- son, Mrs. M. Tyler McCormick, Mrs. C. Alden Chase, Mrs. Frida Frazer, Mrs. George Cornwell, Mrs. H. L. Rus jr.. Mrs. H. H. Donnally, Mrs. Brain erd W. Parker, Mrs. E. I. Lewis. Mrs. Richard Oulahan, Mrs. E. R. Finken- staedt, Mrs. William D. Chandler, jr., | and Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell. A benefit card party for the Interna- tional Federation of Catholic Alumnae Convention will be given by the Wash- ington Chapter of Seton Alumnae of St. Joseph’s College in the palm room | of the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow aft- ernoon. Extensive arrangements have been made for this affair and the par- tial list of patronesses includes: Mme. de Padilla, Sister Mary de Paul, Mrs Robert Gray Conlon, Mrs. Charles W. Darr, Miss Mary Frances Darr. Mrs. | Stephen DeBurr, Mrs. Walter Distler, | Miss Pauline M{le ‘Mrs. Simon | Golibart, Georgetown Preparatory | School, Mrs. Colin Herrle, Mrs. Simon | Kiosky, Mrs. Dorothy D'Arcy Magee, | Mrs. James Dudley Morgan, Mrs. Daniel W. O'Donoghue and Mrs. Wil- | liam H. West. H Mrs. Florence Sindell, soprano: John Marville, * baritoné;. George -Myers, tenor; Lewis Corning Atwater, pianist, and Miss Christine Lindbergh Levin, | contralto, were-the guests of honor at | the Arts Club last evening and rendered | & program of selections from Italian opera. Miss Levin was the hoste:s. ‘The William Thomas Chapter of the WE ARE HOSIERY SATURDAY ONLY HOSIERY | VALUES | GUARANTEED to be ' 1 the Greatest Hose 1 | Valuesin the : OPERA LENGTH f POINTED HEEL 1 rpicorTOP ! OUTSIZE { In fact, all our $2.50 $1.85 and ] Q NDE 000000006 | Hartley's | St. Martin’s Bitter Orange | Phone Decatur 4180 Included | NORMA Justice McCook with two suits for re- alleged she lost in stock market opera- tions. Justice McCook denied her applica- tion for appointment of & receiver over | the_assets of the Ungerlieder Financial Corporation, but also denied a motion | of the defendants for' dismissal of a | sult against Samuel Ungerlieder & Co. and the National City Bank. Hawaii Sugar Head Quits. HONOLULU, February 28 (#).—Wal- lace M. 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Only 35c at any drugstore. coLp Compound MANUFACTURERS City Remember We Sell Only Perfect Quality $1.65 Hqse Saturday Last Day THE FED at Savings of 10% 1t will be months before such savings are again available on our entire stock of fine Oriental Rugs. offered. Chinese Rugs Reduced Average 3 Average Heavy quality 9x12 i 8x10 $250 - $190 " Regularly Regularly $335 $250 i . Average Average o - 8135 343 Regularly Regularly e $55 - Hamadan Mats $13 Approximately 2x3 Feet " .. Regularly $15 and $20 * Beluchistan Rugs $14.95 Approximately 2.6x5.6 Feet Regularly $25 and $30 i Turkish Rugs e Mo SHOPPES INC. = 713 14th ARTMENT ‘Approximately 6x9 Feet - Oriental-Rug Salon, Fourth Flomes A lecture on Japan, with special films showing the pearl fisheries, will be given by Dr. UGeo‘ r%e S?m sg:l'.:-xu.fldl-‘ rector of the Unites ates Geol ical Hall by the Petworth Woman's Club.|Survey, tomorrow night, at 8:30 o'clock, partment Building, presented by the District of Columbia Section, Woman's Annual banquet of the Welsh Soclety ill be held tomorrow night. at 6:30 RUAR URNITURE SA Furniture, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Floors Odd Fellows uurdpmyummvmt northwest. | o'cloc 1750 Massach Sodality -of evening, at nterior De- | g tyany Chapter, No. 24, O. Institute of | ¢VeNiNg- A “Banquet of the Bards,” dedicated New York, will be given by the Writers’ Rendezvous of Washington at the Winston Hotel, at | to Henry Harrison of tel. 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. Last Day--Oriental Rug Sale to 50% Come in tomorrow and make your selections. The following are representative of the values Fine Persian Rugs Persian rugs in rose, blue and tan color combinations; exquisite designs. $355 Average 9x12 Size Regularly $475 Turkish Rugs $125 Average 9x12 Size ssoul Rugs $19 Average 2.6x4 Size Regularly 25 : Loristan Rugs 375 .Extra Large, Average 4.6x7.6 Regularly $100- - A card party will be given by the ly Name Church Monday 30 o'clock, at Holy Name Hall, 916 Eleventh street northeast. Annual dance and card rfly of . 8., will be held at the Raleigh Hotel tomorrow ard University will address the Litera: ture Lovers on the subject Literature” Sunday everiing, 6 o'clock, at Phyllis Wheatley Y. Rhode Island avenue. — | —_— of Malta meet tomorrow Yannaganette Social Club will hold | = Prof. Sterling N. Brown of How- history LIFE OF ALDENS TOLD. u~ Meeting at the home of the regent, Mrs. Robert W. 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