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SOCTETY. Charmisnig Fetes Mark Chevy Chase Record For Week Just Ended Dinners and Luncheons and Club Meetings Listed. Students Home for Vaca- tion—Personal and Spe- cial Notes. Mr. William Blum, jr, and Mr Samuel Mahon of Ottumwa, Iowa, students of Swarthmore College, are spending their Spring vacation with the former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Willilam Blum, at their home on Elm street. Mrs. Harold G. Moulton was hostess to the Thursday Book Club, when Mrs. Edwin G. Nourse of Jocelyn street re- viewed “Pedestrian Papers” by Walter Hinckmann. Mrs. Joseph Moore of Washington was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Corning, on Leland street. The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A, will be entertained at luncheon Tuesday, at 1 o'clock, in the home of Mrs. George W. Stone on Cum- mings lane. Luncheon will be followed by a business meeting; Miss Mabel Cook, secretary of the Girls' Reserve, will be the speaker of the afternoon. Mrs. John J. Byrne entertained her club at luncheon and bridge Friday in her home Mrs. J. Kenneth Anderson entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday. Miss Mary Sleman, s student at Goucher Coliege, is spending the 8| vacation with her parents, Mr. an Mrs. Paul Sleman on West Kicke street. Mrs. Fay Jackson of Oxford street is in Boston, Mass, where she was called on account of thé death of Miss Lucinda Hassey and Miss Georgiana Hassey of Greenwich, Conn., are house guests for & week of Mr. and Mys. Frank H. Bryson of Reno road. Mr. M. Barabi of the Philippine Islands will give an illustrated lecture on the Phllmln& this morning at 9:30 o'clock in assembly room of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. Miss Sue Syvret of Wilson College, Chambersburg, Pa., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stone of Cummings lane. Miss Josephine Stevens, a student of Mount Holyoke College, is spe her Spring vacation % Mrs. Eugene Stevens of Williams lane. Goetzman of Nevada land lane. Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Kendall and and Mrs. nding with her mother, | | | Daughter of Mrs. ,» March 19, to Prominent Officials Join To Promote Legion Ball Secretary of the Treasury Andrew W. Mellon and the newly appointed Chief Justice of the United States Su- preme Court, Charles Evans Hughes, . | ng_every island in the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT RECENTLY A BRIDE MRS. BENJAMIN C. CAIN, JR., K Randolph Taylor of Atlanta, Ga. and before her Mr. Cain she was Mirs. Margaret Taylor Atkinson. —Beverly Harris Photo. Mre. Miller to Address Minnesota Society ‘Mrs. Clarence B. Miller, widow of the | late Representative Miller of Minnesota, will give a talk on the Philippine Is- lely at the Wastington_ lub. Seven. clety a n Club, Seven- teenth and K streets north Tow evening, illustrating her talk with her own ivate collection of exclusive moving pictures, taken by her and Mr. Miller during their to the islands. Mr. Miller was & mem| affairs and foreign affairs - of the House and with Mrs, spent many months in the islands, visit- man in America ever made the study of the islands that Mr. Miller did, as- sisted by Mrs. Miller. cture, & will be In connection with program of Philippine ;l:‘ycd on native guitars and bandur- ‘The music will be directed by Mr. Mauro Baradi, private secretary to Mr. Camilo Oslas, Resident Commissioner of the mel » | the Philippines, and Urbano A. Zafra, yeturned after a visit to Old Point Com- | J. Miller fort, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Raven of Sea Cliffe, Long the house guests of Mr. ‘Taylor. ‘Miriam Likens, daughter of Mr. of <third Prederick Island, are and nesday, the assembly room. served. Miss Sarah Russell Pollard, daugh- ater of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard McKinley street, left antown, Pa., where will B as the guest of her brother-in- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Philip T, ‘Williams. Miss Pollard also will visit in New Haven, Conn., where she will formals. attend the Yale Spring f Miss Olive Espenschied, a junior at Cornell University, is spending her Spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Espenschied, on Stuy- vesant place. ‘The social dancing class of the Chevy Chase Community Center for juniors will give a party Saturday evening, April 5, in the auditorium of the Ben Murch School. ‘The Chevy Chase Drama Club will ive one-act plays at 8 o'clock p.m. Fri- y evening, April 1, in the auditorium of the E. V. Brown School, including “Twelve Pound Look,” by J. M. Barrie; “The Boy Comes Home,” by A. A. Milne; “The Emeralds,” by Oscar PFirkin, and ;r?‘e Flattering Words,” by George elly, Book Review Announced By Mzrs. G. F. Bowerman Mrs. George F. Bowerman will give 8 book review at 8 o'clock in_8t. Margaret's Parish House April 7. This is for the benefit of the Woman's Auxil- iary and the Rector’s Aid, and will be foliowed by a program of music. The gtrnnemi are Mrs. Alexander Bull, rs. R. Winston Holt, Mrs. Joseph 8. ‘Wall, Miss Carolyn Spith, Mrs. Albert Atwood, Mrs. Nina Chinn Walker, Mrs. James Milholland, Mrs. Joseph Keys. Mrs. Willoughby Chesley, Mrs. R. W. Bolling, Mrs. Worthington Hilleary and Mrs. Harry K. Boss. REASON’S Perm Wave” Is the best dolla for-dellar val- we in the city. in, +—The "orpert o and courtesy. A $10 Wave Call District 9718 JACK’S PERM. WAVE SHOP 1320.1322 F St. xpects | clety activities or this meeting ma; assistant secretary 4f the Philippine Sugar Association. In addition to the picture there will be an elaborate musical ram. Mr. ‘Wilbur Swanson, accom| Minne- sota planist, will be heard du the evening. Miss Hildur Lehn, soloist of the Duluth Symphony Orchestra, will glly violin selections. , Cgrolyn forton Bost, ), & lineal cousin ‘of the late Lillian Nordica, will appear in Monday night's , with Mr. Melton Boyce accompan her at the piano, There will be a piano solo by a former ermugm musician, Miss Klara Kammerud. e society also will have a rare treat in hearing Mr. Clay Coss, recently from New York. The Con- 1 Trio, of which Mrs. Frapcis . | O'Neill Berrett is director and ianist, with Mrs. Freids Haufirwin, vfimm.n and Miss Alice V. Morris, cellist, will furnish music for part of the evening. ‘There will be refreshments. This “get-together meeting” will be held from 8 to 11 o'clock and will be informal. ‘The officers of the society all' Minnesotans to attend and -their friends. Information regarding the State Sg-' secured from Mr. Paul John K;Ile, | House Office Building, who is secretary of the society, or from Miss Bede John- - | son, the president, Chastleton Hotel. .| Bridge Parties in Aid Of Club Building Fund| 3™ ‘The social section of the Woman's J.|Club of Chevy Chase, Md., is spon= soring two Mr. | the benefit of . | o'clock A .. Mr. T. N. Sheehan, Mr. ir. T. Norman Templeton, Mr. George L. Walden, Miss Marjorle Woodzell, Past Department Comdr. Harlan Wood and Mrs. Lucille Allan. Mrs. Huntington-Kidd To Receive Thursday Mrs. Huntington-Kidd will be at home Thursday, from 5 to 7 o'clock, at her Georgetown home, Hearthcote. Assisting her will be Mme. Josephine Coles de Lagnel and Miss Margaret Louise O'Brien. No cards have been sent out, N. Sherwood, Miss Helen M. Sprague, | ® bridge parties to be given for the building fund of the club. They will be held at the Chev; Chase, Md., library Wednesday at in the afternoon and at 8 o'clock in the evening. Patronesses for the occasion are Mrs. R. Harvey Sargent, Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, Mrs. Eugene Stevens, Mrs. Alexander McC. Ashley, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs. Karl Fenning, Mrs. M. Anderson, Mrs. William Cabell Van Vieck, Mrs. Charles Craig Peacock, Mrs. Ben Temple Webster, Mrs. Joseph A. Burkhart, Mrs. George B. Wagner, Mrs. Frederick E. Kerby, Mrs. Jesse E. Swigart, Mrs. Harold E. Doyle, Mrs. A. 1. Baldwin, Mrs. Joseph T. Maguire, Mrs. George W. Lewis and Mrs. George Mikkelson. U WILL FIND “REGISTERED Porcelains, Jades and Carving: TERMS: CASH C.G. ESiAt Sloan’s Art Galleries 715 Thirteenth Street N. W. SALE BY CATALOGUE of Large Collection Embracing Antique Mahogany Furniture, Including Fine Sheraton Dining Suite, Valuable Antique Ofl | Portraits and Other Paintings, Rare Oriental Rugs, a Wonder- ful Collection of Chinese and Japanese Embroideries, Brocades, | Fireplace Brasses, Decorative Mirrors and a Large Assortment of Luxurious Upholstered Furniture, etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. N.W. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday April 1st, 2d, 3d and 4th, 1930 At 2 P. M. Each Day From: Estates, Collectors, Private Owners and Others On Exhibition Saturday and Monday, March 29th and 31st Catalogues on Application to the Auctioneers Sterling & Sheffield Silverware, | SLOAN & CO., Inc. Aucts, | tomor- | 48! m].‘-% Harris Hall Tuesday night. Officers’ Club Is Hos To Social Set Friday At Fort Humphreys Entertaine With Evening Bridge Party at Harris Hall—Special Events_ of Record—Personal Notes. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va.,, March 29. ~The Officers’ Club entertained at a bridge party in Harris Hall Priday night. This meeting was the second in the series of seven meetings during the Spring bridge tournament. Col. Edward H. Schuls returned Tues- day from an inspection trip which took him to Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Schulz returned last night from her home: in | Williams, W. Va., where she was visit- | ing during Col. Schulz’s absence. Col. and Mrs. Schuls will be at home this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Schulz will have assisting her the wives of the faculty and students of the En- gineer School. The wives of Engineer officers, sta- tioned in and around Washington gave & luncheon Wednesday at the Y. W. C. A. The ladies from Fort Humphreys at- tending the luncheon fincluded Mrs. H. A. Finch, Mrs. A. K. McDonough, Mrs. R. T. Coiner, Mrs, C. C. Gee, Mrs. C. J. Taylor, Mra. L. E. Oliver, Mrs. R. McK. Herrington, Mrs. Harley Lat- son, Mrs. F. R. Lyons, Mrs. W. N. Thomas, jr.; Mrs. F. H. Kohloss, Mrs. C. R. Bathurst, Mrs. J. C. Wolfe, Mrs. B. C. Snow, Mrs. Henry Berbert, Mrs. . C. F. Baish, Mrs. N. A. Matthias, Mrs. A. H. Mrs. D. A. Watt. The luncheon was followed by a business meeting of the Engineer section of the Army Rellef Soclety. ColA'-nd Mrs. Edward M. Markham have been the guests this week of Lieut. and Mrs. E. M. Markham, jr. Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Bathurst had as their week end guests Capt. A. C. Leiber, jr., and his bride, the former Miss Isabel Atkinson of Chestertown, Md. Capt. and Mrs. Leiber will make their home at Fort Hum after April 1, and until that time they will visit at Mrs. Leiber’s former home in Capt. and Mrs. N.|Stuart Alden. Aos, Standish new e A reRiEed 1t baby daug T, , Te % . 'thlm Reed Hospital. Mrs. i her her mother md‘ 2R ts Miss Nancy and Miss Alice Whitman of ‘Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Handy Observe “Golden Wedding" Day entertained a company sts Monday evening at their home, g‘:';a First street northwest, at a cele- bration of their mm wedding anni- versary. Yellow rs formed & back- for the host and hostess as they recipients of many gifts lations from members of and friends. Three daughters, one son and five grandchildren joined with the the anniversary. Miss Jeraldine Brown rendered sev- eral musical selections during the eve- ning. Mr. Handy has been connected with the American Railway Express for 2 number of years, and the guests were from V! Maryland and New Jer- sey, as well as from this city. Surprise Birthday Party Honors Mrs. Pezold Mrs, Albert Pezold was entertained at @ surprise birthday y given at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Victor Casalege, 1925 Sixteenth street north- | east, Thursday. Games were played and | refreshiments served. Among the guests were Mrs. Annie C. Ekie Wineland, Mrs. ing, Howell, Mrs. Van DeWater, Miss Lels Lavender, Mr. Bob Lavender, Mrs. Cora gmm; Mr. Vietor Mr, Olyde d, Mr. Albert | Mr David Pezold and Mr. Mich Mirow. Pasternak announces featuring youthful taste of our fashions woman. ment which is now | | Mrs. L. W. Prentiss and Lieut.| |D. A. Watt were hosts for the evening. 30, 1930—PART THREE. MRS. CHARLES OSHINSKY. Before her marriage, Sunday, March 16, at the home of her parents, 1401 Bel- mont road, she was Miss Mary Berenter. ~—Carter Bailey Photo. Arts Club Schedules Chafing-Dish Supper ‘The Arts Club will have a chafing- d | dish supper this evening, at which Miss Mary A. Cryder will preside. Mrs. Alyn wi will give a program of Negro 01 and monologues, assisted by Dore Walten, violoncellist. Tuesday evening, April 1, Otto Torney Simon will present the Soloist Ensemble in & group of songs, and Ervine J. Stenson will ac- company him. The host will be Maj. . . Mr. Charles Colfax Long will be the guest of honor Thurs- day and will give & lecture recital pic- ‘The Enchanted City: From Stokes Halkett will act as hostess. Next Sunday afternoon there will be n_the exhibitions of Emma Dixle Seldom and Charles ‘The hostesses will be Miss Ruth Osgood and Miss Catherine Critcher. Tuesday evening, April 8, Mr. Charles F. Bittinger, A. N. A, will talk on ‘“Adventure in Color,” with llustrations. Mrs. Mo D. Wicker- sham will be the hostess. Thursday, April 10, Dr. Robert Har- mon_will present the George Washing- ton University Glee Club in a program of songs and m: . This group has just won the intercollegiate champion- ship at the national contest held re- cently at Carnegie Hall in New York City. The hosts of the evening will be Miss Sade C. Styron and Mr. John Rus- sell Mason. ‘The following Saturday Mr. Willlam a tea to 0] Mendenhall, . | J. Peters will conduct the workshop for al one-act plays. ith, & member of ‘Tuesday, A 15, “On the Trall of Arthur.” Thursday of that week Mr. Frederick Moore, the guest of honor, will review his recent book, “America’s Naval Challenge.” Mr. and Mrs. James Otis Porter will be the hosts. Meyer's Shop MILLINERY DISTINCTION 1531 F “The New Misses Shop” fashions at very moderate prices ! ! | Pasternak has long been urged to provide fashions for the Schoolgirl, Debutante and Young Miss with the fine styling and good for the distinguished Hence, our new misses depart- showing ultra-smart fashions for the “younger set” at prices that come well within limited “allowances.” Misses Department, Second Floor. President General, D.A Attends Memorial Rites Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi- dent general of the D. A R, has attend the three- versity. Mrs. Alfred J. u, dur- ing whose administration as president general the memorial became nationally important, will also attend the dedica- tion and make an address: Mrs. Harrison served as president of the D. A. R. when it was first organized and while she was mistress of the White House during the administration of the late President Benjamin Harrison. Gen. Harrison was a graduate of Miami Uni- versity and Mrs. Harrison was & gradu- of Oxford University, the latter being the first established for women in the Middle West and now in | Sherrill. its hundredth year. Mrs. Harrison’s father, the Rev. Dr. John W t, who died in the White 5e during the Harrison tion, was one of the early presidents of Ox- | ford. Oxford College for Women and Miami University, both #t Oxford, Ohio, Mfid several years ago, after the OCaroline Scott Harrison memorial dormitory had been started. . Mrs. Harrison's family will be repre- setned at the dedication by her son, Maj. Russell B. Harrison; his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. ‘Willlam Henry Harrison, 3d, , little Mary Beth and Wi Harrison, of Mrs. Harrison’s daughter, Mrs, Robert McKee, who attend the dedication. The building will accommodate 150 woman students and is fully equipped ;y the loelfi:y lllx‘l. wnh and Mrs. rosseau will return to Wi middel of the week. e . U. D. C. Chapter Arranging For Dixie Ball April 29 Plans for the Dixie ball, to be given %y. };?:en (Ih,‘l‘é“lm, V‘ni:ehd ughters of federacy, at the Willard Hotel the & of April 29, will get definitely under way tomorrow night when the general com- mittee will meet with the chairman, Mrs. John J. Macdonald, in the Colonial Hotel. On the committee with Mrs. Mac- donald are Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, Mrs. George D. Horning, Mrs. Richard A. Allen, Miss Laura Embrey, Miss Ora Smith, Miss Gladys Allen, Mrs. Frank- lin McKay, Mrs. H. Oden Lake, Mrs. MATTRESSES RENOVATED Best Serviee and Prices. COLUMBIA BEDDING CO,, lse., 219 G 8t N.W. Nationa) 8528, .| adjourned and served. ‘Tuesday, , at her apartment SOCIETY. Miss Florence Collier and Mrs. R. m]. Jesse L. Sinclair, U. S, A, will reception committee be chairman of the and other committee chairmen will be 1o | selected at tomorrow night's meeting. ‘The Dixie ball is always one of the brilliant high spots of the season, and thé committee is planning this year to surpass the events of all previous wears. Mrs. Orme Entertains For Poetry Circle ‘The Washington branch of the Amer- ican Poetry Circle was entertained last week by Mrs. Gardiner Philip Orme in her home at 1631 Massachusetts avenue northwest. The meeting was called to order by the president, Miss Maud Scruggs, and & paper on the Maine poet, James Arlington Robinson, with @& critical estimate of his work, wds read by Miss Alethea Alderson. Miss Alder- son then read a number of Robinson's . Evel . This poem, entitled “The Oak,” was written for a nature contest, for the conservation of trees, and the was offered by the National Life ation Soclety, and won by Miss Radcliffe of the American Poetry Circle. A poem by Kate Montgomery Harri- 80N WAS T by Mrs. Arthur H. Marsh, & guest of the circle. rs. Orme, the hostess, read three original poems, “Dreams,” “Age” and “The Garden Wall.” Mrs. Gertrude E. Thomas read two original triolets, “Questions” and “Ap- rehension.” Miss Maud !cmfl's read 'wo original ms, “Love,” a villanelle, and “A Ballade of the Rain-Drops.” Following the program the meeting refreshments were Annual Card Party The annual Spring card party of the Entre Nous Club will be held at the Hotel Washington in the Spanish gar- den at 2 o'clock, Wednesday, April 9. Mrs. Nannie Chamberlain is chairman of the card party committee, which is composed of Mrs, L. C. Dyer, Mrs. Earl Venerable, Mrs. Edward Dixon Hays, Mrs. Thomas Sterling, 'n‘x"'v Mrs. Charles P. 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