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2 Dinner Scheduled in Honor SOCIETY. Of Foreign Naval Attaches Acting Secretary and Mrs. Jahncke Will Be Their -« . Hosts—0Other Noteworthy Social “Fetes in Capital. ; | hosts at the dinner dance Notable Weddings Challenge “Interest e In Sé{ciety Circles Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. V. Miss Sutton Weems, Lieut. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. P alrm.m-. Mrs. and Mrs. Benjamin Poor. 23 Mrs. Lee H. Skillman will be i to be given Club Saturday Col. Junius Johnson, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T D. C, MARCH 2, 1930—PART THREE, SOCIE GIRLS WHO ADDED CHARM TO THE CONGRESSIONAL CLUB BREAKFAST TUESDAY Upper left: Mrs. Haynes Lennon of mmmem,lamm-u est e the breakfast. right: Miss Martha Garber, George I : kishoma, living at Hurris & Bwing and Mrs. Washington Lower left: Miss Patriela Nolan, Cqlumbia, 8. C., with her parenis, Representative and Slqnl-hun R l"ln‘ll‘l;‘l‘- of charming daughter Mayflower. Piice ADF] T4, Miss Dickinsem s the davenier of Meprescuthive and Mrer Lovicr 3. DIckbson Chase. Special News Notes both of Wi N Mrs. H. Sauber, mother of the bride, f New York, wore a of black mflm-mmutoth Of Interest Relating To Diplomatic World (Continued From Pirst Page.) Ambassador at Niagara Falls.. She will return to the city the latter part of the ‘week. . The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittyitz und Gaffron have returned from a several days’ stay in New York, where a number of parties ‘were given in their honor. ‘The Minister of U: ly and Mme. Varela entertained at dinner last eve- ning in_honor of the newly appointed United States Minister to Uruguay and 1| Mrs. Leland Harrisen. ) ter Minnie B. to o nie—arse g R 4 Song Recital Scheduled the out-of-town guests were Miss Jul P. B. Beachman of Baltimore, Md. The ‘marriage’ of Miss Lillian Kath, ryn Schooler, niece of Mrs. Dora Carr The out-of-town guests were Mrs. James Garrity and Mrs. Marle Straw- binger of Easton, Pa., mother and sister of the bridegroom. . Following the ceremony a reception ‘was held at 1710 Rhode d avenue, New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Garrity will be at home at 1910 K street after March 15. Home Wedding in List of Attractive Events. The marriage of Miss Kathryn Jane Brakenridge, daughter of Mrs. Helen P , to Mr, Oharles Crane McDonald Buffalo, N. Y, son of Mr. and erbert Ward of Norfolk and Mrs. | By Congressional Club The Minister of Switzerland and Tuary 20, 1530, ot Belimors .’ T | B the middle of March. ‘The Minister of Colombia, Dr.-En- ""“'u?"d‘ u:‘éud mgl.g# h. country, o ‘ash- 1Anlu‘:n from Colombis the middle of pril. ! Persian Minister Returning To Capital Tomorrow. -Mrs. Lohmiller will be the guest of and Mrs. DI The Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah, will return to Washing- ton tomorrow morning from a week-end visit at Harpers Ferry. He will leave after a short stay in the city to spend some time in Atlantic City. The Min- ister is convalescing from a recent ill- | Jad ness. . The Minister of the Netherlands and W.| Mme. van Royen will entertain a few .| friends at dinner Tuesdsy evening. ‘The Minister of Csechoslovakia and | Mme. Veverka will entertain at a re- e:ptm mybmn T, m’celehnum; o irthday annive o Presidert Thomas G. muryrk“ry Th 3 3 e , | Minister and Mme. Veverka returned to the Capital yesterday after spending a , | few days in New York. Miss Sawyer of Vassar Listed for Special Mission Miss Harriet Sawyer, educational and executive secretary of the coming week in the interest of the Summer Institute of Euthenics at Vassar College. This is a project which is a recent develop- ment at Vassar, and many people will be interested in learning about it. Among the organizations before which Miss Sawyer will speak are the Twen~ tieth Century Club, the American As- sociation of University Women, the Public School Association, the Public School Teachers' Institute and the Pumz-;fmhen‘ tion. their at Chase I{b on Friday. The Ugly Tea House 115 B St. S.E. Opposite Library of Congress ' Luncheon— 55¢ to $1.00 60c to $1.35 Sunday * || Dinner— The Chinese Minister and Mme, Wu sailed yesterday on the Aquitania for Europe. The Minister will represent his country at The Hague at the Confer- ence of Codification. of the Interna- tional Law. Envoy to Pay t To Memory of Collcague. ‘The South African Minister, accom- What Every panied by Mrs. Louw, left for Toronto yesterday to attend the funeral : qulumo( the late Hon. P‘"::fuk:h :;l:t; was his colleague during e the Minister was the South African Hlih Commissioner in London. ‘Toronto . the Minister goes to bl.unfllh. where he will at the Trade Convention. The first secretary of the ch%n embassy, Senor Don Oscar Blanco 1, is on the trial cruise of the Santa Clara, which left Philadelphia yesterday ll:‘d will return there tomorrow morn- Caj Senor Blanco will return to the the first of lhc“-:g. first secretary Peruvian embassy, Dr. Santiago F. Bedoya, is also on the- cruise. hx of the German embassy ‘The secref and Prau ann left Washington yesterday to spend & month in Florida. | American Poetry Circle Elaborately Entertained ‘The Washington branch of the Ameri- can Poetry Circle met in the French salon of the Rochambeau at 8 o'clock pm., February 325, when a paper on “The Life of Mrs. Philip poems by the members %"gnm including: eams” and “The Call,” Miss Mabel Vincent; “Sub Rosa: Ballad of the Three Cats,” Miss Maud Scruggs; “Swords in the Moonlight,” by Miss Diana Powell; “At Last,” a ball by Miss Alethea Alderson; “Spring,” a (Ehnkupelreln form of) sonnet, Miss M. Scruggs. le” was read by Mrs. G. E. Thomas and also a poem, “The Drama.” e Eastern Star Chapter Schedules Annual Dance A coming event of much interest is the annual dance, with cards, to be given at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Six- teenth street, Tuesday evening, March 11, by the auxiliary home board of Esther Chapter, No. 5, O. E. 8. No pains are being spared to make this dance even more enjoyable than any of its annual predecessors. The commit- tee in charge is composed of Mrs. J. Harry Phillips, general chairman; Mrs. Etta Wilson Davis, reservs ; Mrs. Margaret Hull Jones, tickets, with every member of the home board assist- ing. Mrs. Arthur G. Pessenden is ma- tron and Mr. Earl F. Barber patron. Woman Should Know Don’t throw your last season’s Hats away! Bring Hats of every description to us and have them Cleaned and Reblocked in the New Styles. Or if you prefer your hat in the same style, then have it Cleaned and put’in good shape. Special attention Head size of hats can iven to Balibunt! and Bakoo Hats. e made larger or smaller, Largest selection of Hat Frames, Hat Trimmings and Materials in the city. by the yard. Felt bodies in all shades, and Felt New Hats in Attractive Styles Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop 't of the International Foreign | lade, and “A Vilanelle,” | An article on “The Bal- | Capital Social Set Announces ‘At Homes' (Continued From Pirst Page) | | will be at home this afternoon from | 4 to 6 o'clock, at the Army War College. ! oot Mrs. Arthur L. Willard, wife of the commandant of the navy yard, will be at _home tomorrow afternoon after 4 o'clock, at the commandant’s house at the navy yard, for the last time until after Lent. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Dawson Olm- stead will be hosts at an informal tea this afternoon, receiving from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock in their home at 3911 Liv- ingston street, Chevy Chase, D. C., for officers of the U. 8. Miss Rebecca Dial will receive this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clook in her l;;udllo md tgle Portland Hotel, whufll a short an teresting program will be given Assisting Miss Dial at the tea table will be Mrs. Otis Wingo, "Mrs. James H. Patten, Mrs. Lilo M. Perrin, merly Miss Fannie Dial, sister of the hostess, and Miss Lucille Swift. Mrs, Hun! -Kidd will receive on ‘Thursday Ir:lm 7 o'clock at Hearth- eote, her studio home in_ Georgetown. Mme. Josephine de Lagnel, Miss Mar- | With Dates Annexed|Hm Dinner Scheduled to Honor . Garber | of Minnesola, who assisted at .mmm-flu” t avenue, Monday afternoon 4 to 6o'clock. Capital's O.Ecial Circle Partially Broken at Week End (Continued From First Page) | for & shipmen show, “The benefit of the Navy Re! 54 g5y ele; i $ $ Marion E. Woodbury —announces to hef many frnends and patrons that she is now with Pi ierre, Inc. - Artist Coiffeur 147 Conn, Ave. North 3060 i Arden Building i 90600000000000 Mise Annabelle Mathews A group of women in Government service will be hostesses Priday at the Carlton Hotel, at & dinner in honor of Miss Annabelle Mathews recently ap- pointed a member of the Board of Tax Appeals. Brief addresses will be made by promi- nent women representing different pro- fessions' and a response will be: made Miss Mathews. Miss Grace Abbott, chief of B‘l:‘ Children’s Bureau of the Minnigerode, of the Public lie Tayloe Ross and Mrs. Florence Kahn, who will speak for women in pol . The committee of women in Govern- ment service who are ai this tribute to Miss Mathews : Miss Bureau; Miss Grace Abbott, the Children’s Bureau; Dr. Lou! ley, chief of the Bureau of Home Beonomics; Maj. Julia Stimson, head of the Army Nurse Corps; Miss Lucy Minnigerode, superintendent of nurses chief ise g8 Indian Bureau; Miss Anita' Phipps of the Woman's Serviee of the War ‘De- partment;’ Miss Agnes Petersen; assist- ant chief of the Woman's Bureau, and Miss Katharine Lenroot, tant to the chief of the Children’s Bureau. Shower Given to Honor v | Miss Viehmann, Bride-Elect A very attractive bridal shower was given in honor of Miss Maude Louise. Viehmann by Mrs. Emily Walker and of the National Press Club Tuesday eve- ning, February 25. The marriage of Miss Viehmann and Mr. Walter M. Shea, assistant District attorney, will take place in the Spring. Guests at the’ shower were: Miss Catherine Viehmann, Mrs. La Verne Tucker, mann, Mrs. Phillj Suits nd Coats for Spring Suits and coats of distinction for immediate wear. There's something young and dashing about them .., . and something At the moment our col very 8] 8 present particu- larly charming examples of these smart garments. 25 to $50.50 of the Veterans' Bureau; Miss Jessie | V! Dell, member of the Civil Service Com- | | Mrs. Eva H. Boothby in the silver room | TY, Capital Society Folk Assembled in Group For Personal Mention Prominent Residents on Vis- its to Other Cities and Climes—Many Returning to City—Special Notes. The former naval attache to the United States embassy in Argentina, Capt. Clarence Lamont Arnold, and Mrs. m who m“mmww“g“ coun! week, are. now - ington at the 3 i Mrs. C. C. Calboun, who has been visiting her son-in-law and_daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Witte Waring, in Charleston, 8. C., will return to ington today. Miss Eva Biair, who has been occu- the apartment of ‘brother and sister-in-law, . and Mrs. David Hunt Rlair, at the Wardman Park Ho- ‘ash- D. Stottiemeyer in Maryland. W. 8. H. Armistead of Nashville. iting her sons-in-law and , chief of the womln';,um o Mrs. Monday to attend the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Swain at Spencer, N. C. Miss Mildred Loveless and ' Miss Beatrice Loveless, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Loveless of Connecticut ave- nue, aré spending the ‘week end at Car: vel Hall, Annapolis,to attend’ the" va- rious évents at’ the ‘Naval Academy. Mrs. Hiram Green of Forty-fourth street place has as her house guest Mrs. - . Hilles and, her g-ugmr, Mrs. William B. Da and Wiliam B. Davidson, jr, of Columibus, Ohio. Miss Pt o | stopping on her way home: from Jacksonville .and Orlande, Fla,, is also the guest of Mrs. Green. Mr. and Mrs, Adams. who | have been staying at Alban Towers Apartments, have moved to their new home on Rock Spring drive, in Country Club Hills, Va. Card Party Given in Aid Of Chapel at Chaptico Mrs. George W. Boyd. was hostess for a card party in her home, 111 Twelfth street northeast, Monday. n% ruary 24, for the benefit of the Chapel, at Chaptico, ., Father ! bett, pastor. The Largest Selection We've Ever Had The Lowest Prices We've Ever Offered 5 10 present 4 beautiful array of these exquisite scarfs (the greatest aumber we've ever stocked) at prices far lower than you've paid a8 usual—we have 3 most before and complete presentation of other foxes at our customary moderate prices. Cloth Coata, Ensembles 2nd Floor