Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1930, Page 44

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SOCIETY. Noteworthy Events Listed + In Capital Society Record Leaders in Fashion World Grouped for Personal » Mention—Residents Returning to City, Others on Tours. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre will geturn to Washington from New York “where they were with their son-in-law 4#nd daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. Willlam City has returned to Washington and is at the Willard Hotel. She is accom- by her son-in-law and daughter, . and Mrs. H. J. Chandler of d- _Davies Sohier, jr., of Boston for a week. | ler, Ariz. Mr. and Mrs. Sohier salled aboard the Roma Wednesddy for Haly. They visit Rome, Paris and London and Mr. Sohier will sail from England the mid- dle of April to return to home. Mrs. Sohier will %o visit Mr. and Mrs. C] Bird at Bective House and will join Mr. Sohier in Boston in May. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter, who took @ house in New Orleans for the racing season, are remaining in the South be- “cause of the illness of Mr. Leiter. Mrs. William Laird Dunlap, jr. ac- ‘eompanied by her daughter, Miss Eliza- Miss Lalla “Thursday to Porto Rico with her cousin, Mrs. ‘Antonsanti. Mr. William ‘Laird 8d, with Mr. Noel Leggett and Crawford Johnson, accompanied Mrs. Dunlap to New York. going to St. Augustine. Count and Countess de returned to their chateau in time on the is the cousin Riveira. of E. Kirkpatrick of Paris E expect n late Spring. Miss Mary Belt Cecil, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Byron Vernon Cecil of How- ard County and Annapolis, Md., is the guest of Miss P cot of Foxhall Village, Georgetown. Mrs. Mary June Boyd of New York Holte.'e. Aflflo\lne‘d For Anspacher Lecture Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie and Miss Vera Bloom will act as hostesses at Dr. Louis X. Anspacher’s last lecture of the sea- son, at the Willard Hotel, Wednesday morning at 11:15 o'clock, when he will bring his ‘Shakespeare series for the benefit of the George Washington Memorial to a close with a talk on “Hamlet,” when he will attempt to ex- plain why this play is the acknowledg masterpiece. of all dramatic literature, and is recognized as the completest ex: pression-of human genius in the history Fitch Kelley in Mr. G. A. Lyon Listed To Lecture on Japan ‘The Art and Archeology League of will hear an {llustrated Jecture on Japan and the Japanese by ‘Thursday even! Mr. Gideon A. y March 13, at 8 o'clock in Corcoran Hal George Washington University a Island Beach, Ga. His returning by’ motor and Wil rrive. y motor a: arrive on Wednesday. 8. A. Gleason and her son, Mr. ter Gleason, have for New York and will ‘anderbilt’ Hotel for some Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kremer of Kana- wha street have as their house . and MraJ. L. Moore of d, Va. Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee, who has in North Carolina for a year or moved into the new hom recently built by her at Southern Pifies, where she will make her home in the Mr..nduxl._murmym of Newton Highlands, Mass, arrived mmndlmeumnmwuh- l(:unfn stay at the Lee House. Events of Special Interest of Record In Diplomatic World (Continued From First Page.) he has been for some time. Mme. Boncesco is spending a short time New York and will come back to Wash- ington at the end of the week. The counselor of the Irish Free State legation, Mr. William J. B. Macaulay, is spending a fortnight in Pfor'idl. ‘The military attache of the Mexican bassy, Col. Samuel Rojas, has been in New York for several return this evening or tomorrow. Senhora do Couto Aguirre, wife of the naval attache of the mxn embassy, The air attache of the British em- Comdr. T. e g‘&e Vatican. SR ‘The second secretary of the British eml and Mrs. Michael H. Huxley have closed their house at 2409 ‘Cali- fornia street and sailed Priday for Ber- muda to spend several weeks, ‘The counselor of the Czechoslovakian legation, Dr. Jan Skalicky, has gone to ‘Trenton, N. J., and Pittsburgh to make u‘wenl nd.dar?lu on the birthday an- 4 nm President Masaryk of Count and Countess Wi , who Sweden , have gone to Chi- , where they will stay & short time going to the West Coast. siides | Federal Bureau Employes Attracting Much Attention An exhibition of n!nunsl is to with tea and at 4 o'clock afternoon at the Arts Club of Washing- ton. Mr. Louis S. 40 paintings, including a portrait of Mr. W.' Mellon, Secretary of the Custis. Assisting Miss Burdette at the tea table will be Miss Edith Hoyt and Miss Ruth Osgood. Sponsor Annual Dance The employes of the United States Compensation Commission will hold their eighth annual dance Friday, March 14, at Meridian Mansions, 2400 shffinm street n:.x:rkmwen.m 3 er 5 e S B Harry Bassett and Mr. John M. Morin, the two other commissioners, will be among the guests present. Card tables will be provided for those to dance. s will exhibit | not wishing . Something new in the way of refreshments is being planned, and the orchestra will have some special arrangement for enter- taining. J. Burns, an_employe of the commission, with Mr. Phil Hayden . | and Miss Kitty Ealy, will entertain dur- ing the evening with some specialty dances. Mr. W. Frank Neal is scheduled as ::.rur of ceremonies and he is being isted in completing arrangements for the party by Mrs. Irene Bradley and Miss Alida A. Baker. THE SUNDAY STAR. ASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 8§, 1930—PART THREE. SOCI1ETY." INTERESTING WOMEN OF THE ARMY AND NAVY SET ACTIVE IN SOCIETY Hagris & EWING Social Festivities Feature the Season In Official Circle (Continued From First Page.) Eslick, Mrs. Albert R. Hall, Mrs. Lloyd ‘Thurston, Mrs. William M. Whittington, Mrs. W. V. Gregory, Mrs. Malcolm C. ., Mrs. Claude A. Fuller, Mrs. Qarrett, Mrs. Eugene O. Sykes, Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, Mrs. ‘Walters, Mrs. Homer L. Lyon, Mrs. J. F. Brewster, Mrs. Kenneth Murphy and Mrs. Sallie Penn. | Baskets of Spring flowers with yel- | low shaded candles were used as the table decoration. | Representative and Mrs. J. Charles Linthicum will entertain a large com- pany at dinner this evening at the Mayflower in celebration of their wed- ding anniversary. ‘Their guests will | number 54 and ‘will include a number from Baltimore and other cities and a | program of music will follow the dinner. . | The commandant of Fort Myer .. tertal T at dinner Saturdsy l'mlfl‘ their home Estabrook and sdditional ness. The party was planned in honor of Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, who is chair- man of the Anaspacher lectures and was to follow Dr. Anspacher’s lecture at the Willard Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye will entertain at dinner this evening. Mrs. Charles J. Williamson of the Wardman Park Hotel has issued invita- tions for a lunchen at the Women's Na- tional Country Club March 32 in honor or Mrs. Franck E. Hopkins, wife of Col. Hopkins. Miss Florence E. Ward is gi L3 farewell dinner this evening at the Na- tional Woman's Country Club for her lalst:‘:l M;"s. tlfm:m ;mfin Beem, who leaving shortly for 3 The following guests were included in Edith Kinj Campbell, Mrs. Grace C. , Miss Grace E. Frysinger, Mrs. Sara E. Sum- ner, Miss Julis Bannigan, Mrs. Beverly Rogers, Mrs. M. B. Berryhill and Mrs. John C. Ketcham. Mrs. Frank Mack was hostess at a tea given in honor of Mrs. Harry Colfax Grove, candidate for vice regent of the E Pluribus Unum Chapter of the D. A. R, Saturday, March 1. Mrs. Har- vey Friend is regent of this chapter. TO DO— CLINEDINST Upper left: Mrs. Walter E. Prosser, with her husband, Lieut. Col. Country Club. Upper right: Mrs. Frank M. Kennedy and Lou, wife and daughter of Maj. Kennedy, U. mmfl.: Mrs. Schultz, wife of Col. Edward H. Schultz, U. 8. ception and dance was given for them at the Officers’ Club. dance. The house was lavishly decorated in the Spring flowers. In the receiving line were Mrs. Frank Mack, Mrs. Harvey Priend, Mrs. David .D. Caldwell, State | regent, and Mrs. Harry Grove. The of- {s | ficers of the chapter presided at the tea table as well as Mrs. Sylvanus E. John- | son, founder of the chapter; Mrs. Wil- lam B. Sinnot, Mrs. E. E. Curry and Mrs. Theodore S. Knappen. Mrs. E. A. Cook was dinner hostess to eight last evening at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor Roberts were hosts at supper and bridge Thurs- day evening, February 27, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. James P, | Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Winfree Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Royal R. Rommel. Mrs. Herbert Sparrow was hostess at THE SMART THING have your YNBERWOO P A, Lower right: tea Thursdey afternoon in her studio, where she had on view a bronze bust of the late Senator Theodore E. Burton of Ohio and her recently completed por- trait bust of Senator Thomas J. Walsn of lbd’:nunl, which is to be put in marble. Official Mourning Causes Society in All Circles To Cancel Engagementa (Continued From First Page) _ guests quite comfortably. Miss Wil- liams of an illustrious Georgia family wfa[ Jidum-e Oudfitters er at Fort Humphreys, Va. Upon their arrival at the Mrs. Edie, with her husband, Capt. John R. Edie, U. S. N,, recently entertained at a will, with the Vice President, Senator George of Georgia and others as pa- trons, give one of her inimitable pro- grams of old mammy tales and songs. There will be a famous harpist, Mrs. Edythe Marmion Brosius, who will give old-fashioned sentimental love songs, and a-banjoist of note will accompany | Miss Williams in some of her numbers. Another rare treat in store for lovers of the beautiful will be the illustrated lecture on fans given by Miss Alice! Van Leer Carrick at the Willard to- morrow afternoon, under the auspices of the Junior League, when fashionable Washington will look and listen. It| would be difficult to find a more inter- esting subject, and as there are some rare collections in Washington, there already has been an education along | Gre) to Gentlewomen CLINEDINST- . Prosser, U. S. A., recently entertained at a dinner dance at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps | 8. A, making their home at 1911 R street n orthwest. post from Indianapolis & re- this line. The mother of Mr. Gifford Pinchot gave to Washington its first glimpse of rare laces, fans, embroideries and jewelry as a collection when she placed her own treasures with those of generous friends in the Nationa! Museum. Chief c;f Army Air é;rpa anc Mz:s. Fechet Cancel Date The chief of the Army Air Corps anc Mrs. James E. Fechet will not be at home this afternoos o s e Our Special Sunday Dinner Today Fried Spring Chigken, Long Island Duck, V Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce. Our Regular Menu Vesetable Plate. 503 12th St. N. | return . where they have Congressional Club . Outlines Attractive “Book Day" Program Copy of Volume Praduced in Each State Represented to Be Submitted for In- spection. | _ Priday at the Congressional Club will be “book day,’ 'in charge of Mrs. Her- bert J. Drane, chairman of the book -oommmee,‘lt which Mn;edelth !"Me | will present an autographed copy of & ‘bv':k written by an author E:_un! te. In addition to this ceremony, Miss Helen Wright of the Congressional Library, in charge .of prints an gravings, will read & paper on “Auto- | graphed Books.” Miss Wright is an au- | thority on this subject—having a valu- | able collection of autographed Yolumes herself and & wide acquaintance with | authors and iters, . Hostesses for the afternoon include, | Mrs. Frank Green, Mrs. Lindley Hadley, Mrs, Arthur QGreen , Mrs, Eugene Hale, Mrs. Willlam Gregory, Mrs. :.llzwhern H-;:.uur‘l‘. A J Orc‘nn‘;. dl:rs. bert R. Hall, Mrs, udger. Mrs. Homer W. Hall, mm Gue- Harr. Mrs. Jeff Busby will assist Mr. August Anderson at the Tuesday night dance at the club from 9 to 12 o’cloek. Music lovers of the recital of Mrs. Qrace r_of Davenport, Iowa, accompanied by Mrs. Carl Chindblom, wife of Representative Chindblom of Chicago. Mrs. Lohmiller has a mellow contralto voice of volume. al special applause and showed the re- markal ldn&l.lmn of her unusual tin - of . 8he is.a favorite in the Middle West and i< now on an Eastern tour ampgm. in Washington to visit Representative and Mrs, F. Dickinson Letts Who represent i b Many out-df-town ACCo! embers m Lohmille o the an ler during the tea hou‘r 5 General and Special News Notes Gathered In World of Society (Continued From First !&) resentative Doutrick unclieon Wednesday in nmxbt;fn', by 2 ‘The Sccor i Assistant eral, Mr. W. turned to his nlh.?tmw Hote) atter & viait 1n New this evening X attending a m'llu"l:r'imnmm:mfim s =3 in the late Bpring by way of Hhe LoD ama Canal. i e Maj. and Mrs. Frederick W. Browne have started for a tortnu:t'l motor trip to Columbia, Mo., where they will visit relatives. - They at the University of Missouri m":f Purdue University in Indiana, where their sons are students. o Former Postmaster General and Mrs Harry 8. New have as their guest over Sunday in their charming suburban » in Edgemoor, Mrs. Hitt has been visiting at Front Royal, Va., and is on her way back to her home in New York. Mrs, John Skelton Williams, widow ot the late controller general of the currency, who is spending some time Augusta, Ga., was the honor guest at luncheon Friday of Mrs. Frances Gordon Smith of New York and Au- gusta. Mrs. Smith is a daughter of the late Gen. John B. Gordon, who was governor of Georgia for many years. i An_Easter Offer A “Jack’s” egular $10 - “ermanent ave styled o swit the individual taste., Complete “The supplies are genuine” “The work guaranteed” “The waves are beautiful” JACK’S Perm. Wave Shop 1320-1322 F St. N.W, 3rd Floot Front is Swagger acket Suit ® Striking in their simplicity. Created for sport, morning, travel and business wear. In covert and sharkskin . . . sturdy materials that wear and give you always a well groomed ap- pearance. announces the appointment of Mr. Joseph A. 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