Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1930, Page 18

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rmer President of That former President of Paraguay, Senor Luis Riart, has been ap- elnted Minister to the United Senor Riart is one of m Host. distinguianed. men of | having not only held the -n omu in the country, but has in the cabinet and was one| Senlm\‘ ‘The new Minister will companied to this coun- D! Dennn de Riart and their two and young daughters. or Don Pablo M. ¥Ynsfran has charge d'affaires of Paraguay for | one year tods Ahnhn Minister Attends Banquet Td Honor United States Minister. The Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza, attended the testimonial din-| ner last evening in New York in honor of the newly-appointed United States Minister to Albania. Mr. Herman Bern- stein. Former United States Ambassa- dor to Germany, Mr. James W. Gerard, was the chief speaker and among other guests was aenresenuuve Ruth Pratt. ‘Mrs. chheloe. wife of Representa- tive David H. Kincheloe, entertained at luncheon today fh her home in honor of Mrs. Edgar Kay and Mrs. Freeman Little of Owensboro, Ky., guest of Mrs. | Geneva Dunham. The other guests were Mrs. Randolph Perkins, Mrs. Dun- ham, Mrs. Warner J. O'Leary, Mrs. George Muller and her guest, Mrs. An- nabelle Hardy: Miss Margaret Ma fleld. Mrs. William A. Kinnan, Mrs, Ed- ward C. Fields, Mrs. Charles Corby. Mrs. Bertram Chesterman, Miss Hazel Edgar, Mrs. Mlulnll Hicks and Mrs. Elizabeth m Wyant, wife of Representative Adam Wyant, will entertain at a buffet -m in her lpln‘.ment at the Ward- man Park Hotel Wednesday, April 16, for the delegates and guests from her district in nsylvania sttending the . A, R. Congress. " Representative and Mrs. Richard El- Yott will have with them in their apart- ment at the Hotel Roosevelt Miss Betty Hull of Connersville, Ind., who will ar- rive Saturday, April 12, to attend the D. AR N =] Representative and Mrs. Milten C. Garber of Oklahoma entertained in- at dinner last evening in their apartment at the Mayflower. Their ‘were Representative and Mrs. E. Mapes of Michigan, Representa- tive and Mrs. Robert G. Simmons of Nebraska, Representative Edward E. Denison of Illinois. Representative John tive and Mrs. ‘Thomas W. mfluflu:r have issued in- vitations for a m%nu!e Friday eve- marriage of Miss Elizabeth Trwin Edmonds, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert Edmonds, ites Marines will take place this eve- nlnlulodock mun!t Stephen and the Incarnation ireh. I(n.mc.xwryvumtmsnt luncheon today at the National Wom- rEe Douhsfl Gillette, U. S. illette, who have recently nrrlved Washington, have taken possessio their new home at 4447 Greenwlch way, Foxhall Village. Maj. Gillette the new assistant to Col. U. S. Grant, and is in charge of the Memorial relieving Maj. Mehaffey, Wallace Radcliffe has discon- her Thursdays at home for the of the season. . Perry 8. Heath entertained a iny at luncheon National Woman's Coun- 28 EE ot 8 1 guest for a week of Mrs. Jack Hayes. of informal parties have lanned in honor of Mrs. Bray. . Morrow, wife of Col. Henry M. row, U. 8. A, will entertain at a heon tomorrow for Mrs, Bray. and Mrs. Rufus Poindexter | ke“ announce the engagement of field Heinz of Schenectady. The ding will take place in the early | Grouitch, wife of the Jugoslav to the Court of St. James and formerly Minister at Washington, is in Baltimore, where she is the guest of wfls M. Jencks, who will en- r_-t. ‘The dinner will precede a justrated lecture on Serbian life lnfl scépery of Jugoslavia, which Mme. | Grouitch will give at 9 o'clock in the hame vf Mn Jencks. Mrs. John Van M\x , Mrs, Norman James and | ten are among the pa- lor the lecture. Mrs. Robert Crain was hostess to a company at luncheon today at the ‘Women's ocratic Club, gum at dinner this evening for her | Jobn Bbberts Shos Co., Makers Unusual comfort, un- usual style and un- usual fitting qu.lmu are incorporated in the famous Dr. A. 1318 G St. NW. City Club Bide. OCILTY Coming to Washington as Minister Republic. hter, Rachel Edwards, to Mr. | of Paraguay Riart being Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cotten, Mrs. Tunstall 'Smith snd Mys. Prank 8. Hambleton of Baltimore. The company will spend the afternoon at the Senate, | where Senator Millard Tydings is speak- ing on prohibition. Mrs. William Laird Dunlop, jr. and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Powell Dunlop, have returned to Washington after spending four weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Luis Antonsanti in Porto Rico. \ Col. Wade H. Cooper Host | To Distinguished Company. Col. Wade H. Cooper was host to a | company of several hundred yesterday afternoon at a musicale which he gave in the ball room of the Hotel Mayflower. | | Col. Cooper received his guests in the | ball rcom, where later the program was | given by Miss Helen Howison, lyric so- | prano; Mr. Michael Shvetz, basso, for- merly of the Russian Imperial Theater, and Henri Sokolov, violinist, concert, master of the National Symphony Or- chestra of Washington, assisted by Mr. Gme H. Wilson at the piano. Engracia Freyer, Miss Peggy TYIIET and Ml.n Helen Walker smod near the entrance and distributed pro- grams as the guests entered. The pro- STYLE 77 Light, service weight silk, with a lisle welt and foot for added | ] $5 & Whatever style hat you we have il + hats for all occasi AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL 'L FASHIGNED SILK STOCKINGS | Two of The Best Selling Styles of America’s Most Beautiful Silk Stockings | At a Savings of 35¢c Per Pair ‘ : ; forced welt. During i onbadithaudt f (B AR $ .00 Per Pair $ 1 .15 Per Pair Reg. $1.35 Reg. $1.50 Street Floor old’s——1214 F St.—Gold'sSsmmmm—— Hundreds of New Easter Hats Scores of clever new models for misses . . . genuine values at . . . k, we have i yoprs tomorrow while stacks ave fresh nd wew, MISS ELOISE WARREN VAIDEN. Whose engagement to Mr. John H. Miller, jr., was announced Sunday by her parents, Mr. and Mn. E. Warren Vaiden. ‘l'ln wedding will early in June. gram was followed by tea, which was served in the Chinese room, where the tables had gay centerpieces of pink roses, calla lilies and white snap- dragons, smaller tables being placed about the room for the convenience of STYLE 55 Fine gauge chiffon. All silk top to toe, rein- Despard Goff, Mrs, Arthur H. Vandenberg, Mrs. Wil- liam E. Brock, Mrs. Thomas Winfleld wnuon Mrs. John A. Hull, Mrs. Ste- Mrs. Joseph E. Wash- Frank B, Freyer, Mrs. Robert Love Tay- lor, un John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. C. Thorpe, Mrs. Charies B. ane Mrs. Alice B. Carrier and Mrs. Georg Elonzo Tyner. The little cabinet held its month; dinner last evening at the Willard Hote includes the assistant secre- rtments. Mem- Sagaly, bers of the little cabinet present last evening included, from the Department Acting Secretary of am.e The grou| taries of the various de) of State the Mr. Joseph P. Cotton, Mr. Wilbur Carr and Mr. Francis White; 'neuury Lowman, Department, Mr. Seymour Maj. Perry K. Heath and Mr. Walter A. Hope; Department of Justice, Mr. Oscar R. Leehring, Mr. Charles D. Lawrence, Mr. Seth W. Richardson, Mr. Charles P. Sisson, Mr. G. N. Youngquist and Mr. Rugg; Post Office Depart- ment, Mr. Arch Coleman, Mr. W. Irving Glover, Mr. Frederic A. Tilton and Mr John W. Philp; Department of the In- terior, Mr. Joseph N. Dixon; Depart- Charles B. e o, B i 10 u;’:lnnnlemmt of their fl ter, Miss Charlotte OCalvert . Bdward Spence, to ‘Wilton of Washington, mngwlnakepuuurlymmv and Mrs, J. P, Wlldfln of Doug- lu, Ga., have issued cards announcing the mlfl’lm of their daughter Eula May to Mr. Bryan Allen Hepner of S e i Ty T lormed yes! e home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sager, lt 5310 Fifth street northwest, Rev. R. rector of Mount Zion L theran Church at Woodstock, offi- ciating, at 3 o'clock, in the presence of only a small company. Miss Kathryn Beck played the wedding music. The bride was given in marriage by Representative W. C. Lankford of Geor- gla and wore a blue ensemble, with hat and accessories of tan and a corsage bouquet of pink sweet peas. Her only attendant was Miss Nell Wright of Quantico, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hepner left immediately after the ceremony for a short wedding trip and will be at home after April 10 at Woodstock, Va. Mrs. Hepner came 1 ment of Agriculture, Mr. Renlckp.w to Washington to study at Garfield Hos- 320 ANNIVERSARY The Cspe Coat The Fitted Coat Tailored Coat The Pirate Blue Cost row and be convinced. 1 O . whatever color popular prices. Choo: " 1214 F St crepes, They're Tre- mendously Re- duced for Quick w1224 F background...the net flare at t of the sleeves repeating the flare at the bottom of the skirt. With the jacket, & lovely formal afternoon frock...without it, dinner. gown. price’ makes it zspcclall&/anpu‘mg to fashion-thrifty women ! KAFKA’S . F at Tenth St. Distinctive Apparel Moderately Priced What Style Coat Do You Want? they’re ALL here 25 Fashion-alert women tell us our coats are the smartest in town. We know they are correctly priced. Shop tomor- Youthful New Dresses for Juniors . . . Misses . . . Women $14.95 Twin prints, flowered chiffons, flat georgette, ensembles, cockt: Sports, afterncon and evening Kefha's—Street Floor Closing Out This Odd Lot of DRESSES 100 Dresses Left! Dresses for Women—Dresses for Misses . . » Black, Navy, Red, Green, Brown . . . Crepes, Chiffons . . . Evening and Afternoon Frocks All Sales Final aosspu R HARRIS: Chlffon and Net .. a Star Team, $4950 REGULARLY $59.50 over the @ Flowers ruotini - e bottom nd the Anmvcrsely omen s sizes. ‘Women's Dress Shop, Second Floor JELLEFF'S F STREET The Flared Coat The Belted Coat The Fur-Trimmed Coat The Smart Black Coat {3 STRERY s Capt. entertaining wnlqht in their apartment at Cathedral Mansions. In the group will be Col. and Mrs. T. A. Shantor, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Riemer, Senor and Senora Luis C. de Bethart, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Buchanan. Concert parties and box parties are & feature of the tonncomlns ng' Song recital Friday McGill Keefer n 4: !0 oclock at the Hotel Mayflower, with Mrs. George Mesta entertainin Gann and other distinguished guests in her box, Mrs. Charles Alger entertaining Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde and Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Mrs. Nathan MacChes- REPUBLICAN SCHOOL OF POLITICS uemon be t - Republi ad a mittee Hendauariere, 1338 G Bt Washingtonians Do You Know? —that J. B. JONES AND COMPANY is consistently and NOT occasionally, but day after day, UNDERSELL- ING all competitors for qual- ity merchandise? This seems an incredible statement, but rigidly lived up to. We AIM to—and DO give values that CAN NOT be SURPASSED anywhere in ‘Washington. Last month we sold over four times as many garments as we sold in the corresponding month last year. Things do not just happen, There is always a reason. Why is our business increas- ing at such a rapid rate? Why? ...and Again Why? ? ? Your own intelligence will suggest an answer, but there is another query . . . WHY NOT SEE FOR YOURSELF how much we can save you? A store of COURTESY, REFINEMENT, and COM- FORT, guaranteeing SU- PERIOR QUALITIES, AU- THENTIC STYLES ... and on every purchase . SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. We Are Determined Never to Be Undersold coats. price. Furs: Mrs. Edward Everett | Admiral and Mrs. Bil in her box at the recital Thomas Slaans, Fletcher Hobart, president :enenl the Daughters of the America lard. Mrs. Charles L. McNary will entertain . Henry Allen, Mrs. Willam Connors and Mrs. and Mrs. Lowell B—2 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930. SOCIETY. ou:'( of Ovmm::em - {::ll‘edfl:x:":mch she graduated as a %‘:fi:’mw ? lelhlrnx l‘\ll"t'lcl!l‘.‘ ‘E;. P:g?c:;"&':;:embh'; ng’ %#"% xumm T and Mre. B, Lewis Padgett are | boc guests the. 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