Evening Star Newspaper, April 10, 1930, Page 18

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B2 e s % OCIETY. SOCIETY “The -Chief Executive and Mrs. Hoover Entertain Guests From New York at the White House. [E PRESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover had as their guests overnight at the White House Mr. and Mrs who returned to in New York, this Vice Presigent Curtis will be the guest in whose honor the Secretary of the In- terior and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur will entertain at dinner this evening in the Pan-American room of the Mayflower. The Vice President and his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwar¢ Everett Gann, were the guests in whose honor the Attorney General and Mrs. William De Witt Mitchell entertained a dinner last evening. The other guests were the Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Senator and Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Repre- sentative and Mrs. Frank Clague, Rep- Tesentative Edith Nourse Rogers and the Federal Trade Commissioner and Mrs. Charles Hoyt March. The Postmaster General, Mr. Walter F. Brown, was the guest at dinner last evening of Senator Simeon D. Fess, who also entertained at the Carlton Senator Roscoe “C. McCullouch. Luncheon Today in Italian Embassy for Boston Visitor. The Italian Ambassador and Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino enter- tained a small company at luncheon today in the embassy in honor of Mrs. Russell Codman of Boston, who staying at the Anchorage for a short time. Nobil Donna Antoinette de Martino has just returned from a visit in Charleston. S. C., where she went with the Ambassador of Spain and Senora de Padilla and their daughter and niece, Senorita Rosa Padilla and Se- norita Satrustegui. The Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Comte de la Vaulx, president of the Federation Aeronau- tiques Internationale, who will be at the Willard during his stay in Wash- ington. The distinguished French visi- tor will be entertained at luncheon to- morrow by Mr. F. Trubee Davison eorge d | Fechet, Mrs. Charles P. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Rflfllhlomex and sister-in-law of Mrs. is, who weeks at the have been passing some hotel, hn:e also returned to their home in Chicago. Mrs. Charles McK. Saltaman enter- in Watertown, Conn., joined his mother in Kentucky for his vacation list week. Date Chosen for Marriage Of Miss Roebling to Mr. Hagner. Miss Caroline Roebling, Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, has urday, June 7, for the date of her ding to Mr. Alexander Burton The ceremony will be Sat- wed- 3 to 84| James Jones spent three weeks with Lieut. and Mrs. Richardson in Norfolk. Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss of New York City has arrived at the Carlton, where she will remain for several days. Mrs. Sheffield Ingalls of Atchison, Kans., will come today from New York be the guest of her sister, Mrs, Arthur Davis, for several days. Mrs. John Groves entertained in her 108 | home on Hunt avenue last night in MR T R et ve . u-nvf nrgt at the end of and will move to their new home at 3841 Chesapeake street - in Forest Hills, honor of Miss Jeanne Gravatte, ‘will be married shortly to Lieut. Cronmiller. ‘were Wainwright, Mrs. Nell W. Gra- vatte, Mrs. Colin Campbell, Mrs, Elmer Kints, Mrs. Ermintrude Vaiden, Mrs. Gerald Steinberg, Miss Pilki Mrs. Charles 8. Wilson ‘Worrall, who . Le her | Louise Nevius, Miss Virginia Owens. tained at luncheon in the crystal room | Fra; at the Willard yesterday, having guests Mrs. M Merch B. Stewart, Mrs. Schulz, Mrs. Massy, Mrs. G Gibbs, Mrs. James E. Moore, Mrs. William O. Smith, Mrs. John Hinemon, Mrs. John L. De Witt and Mrs. R. L. Armstrong. as her , Mrs. lward H. The research assistant to President Hoover and Mrs. French Strother will have as their guests in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Twining of Long Island, who will arrive Wednesday, April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Twining will stop in Bal- timore to attend the hunt there Satur- day, April 19, before coming to Wash- n. ington. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Neal of Long Island will come to Washington the first of the month to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Strother at the hotel While here they will visit the historic gnmmur;s in Virginia with their host and Mrs. Strother and her sister, Miss Clark Farley, passed last week end as the guests of Mrs. Pendleton Edsell in her home, Millwood, near Boyce, Va. Mrs. Stanley F. Reed has returned to the Mayflower from a visit to her home in Maysville, Ky. Mr. Reed, general counsel of the Federal Farm Board, and Mrs. Reed have made their home at the hotel since their arrival in Washington in the Autumn. Their son, Mr. John Reed, has come from Yale to spend his Spring vacation with his parents here. Their other son, Mr. Stanley F. Reed, jr., of the Taft School DULIN & Mrs. W. E. Prosser, | will | to sailing to spend the late y which take place in their home at 5 o'clock. Mrs, Frederic D. McKenney has re- turned to her apartment in ‘Ward- man Park Hotel from New York, where | she went to see her sister, Mrs, Wil- liam Luther Croll, sail for her home in England, Mrs. George Mesta will leave Wash- ington this rnoon for Chicago, where she will spend a few days before going to Oklahoma to visit her father, Mr. Skirven. She will return to Washington Easter Sunday. Mrs. Elonzo Tyner and her daughter, Miss Peggy Tyner, will leave wgfln - ton today for New York and will spend sometime at the St. Regis greplnwry pring sea- son in London. Mrs. James E. Jones, who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Willlam Neal , esday for her Mrs. Richard R. Richardson, ir., latter formerly Miss Ruth Jones of Nor- folk, motored to Washington from Nor- folk and Mrs. Richardson accompanied her mother home for a visit. Mrs. MATTRESSES RENOVATED Service Prices. BEDDING CO,, lnc., Nationa) 8528. MARTIN Mrs. Albert Moore, Mrs. J. Wilton Rowe and Mrs. Thomas Argo. Mr. Qscar Terry Crosby, former Assistant Secretary- of the Treasury, and Mrs, Crosby have returned to Warrenton, Va., to o] home, View Tree, having landed yester- day in New York from Rome. 'While brfoad Mr. Crosby visited fthe interior of Italy's Lyblan territory, coming out from Tripolitana by way of Tunisia, French protectorate.” Mrs. Crosby spent ‘Winter in Rome, where Countess Caracciolo di Melito, nee Miriam Crosby, now resides. Mr. and Mrs. George Alfred Ricker The Fitted Hipline and Deep Jabot ++ .« for women demure little brown checked pattern . .. a gracelully pleated skirt with a deep yoke ..jabot and cufts of eggshell! And with very smart button trim. A cool dress ...4 smart sion, size 40, ‘Women’s Dress Shop, Second Floor JELLEFF'S n their country || of Chicago, formetly of W m‘ the guests until Saturday of Mr. and Mrs, gmu 8. Robertson at 1709 Lamont street. Mrs. Robertson will be at home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ricker tomolrow afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, for which no cards have been issued. Mrs. Richard K. Tyler and Miss Mary Mallon will sail this k to spend the late Spring in France and It and the Summer in Switzerland. Enn{:-qnt of Miss Carter To Mr. Johaston Announced. Mrs. Scott Carter of Warrenton, Va., has announced the ng of her mufim, Miss Frances Carter, to Mr. Robert Guthrie Johnston of Washington. Miss Carter is the only daughter of the late Francis Scott Carter and Mrs. Carter of Warrenton and granddaughter of the late Dr. Rob- ert I Hicks. She was educated at the Warrenton County School and in Use Henderson'’s Furniture Oil Will not harm iy Rntals James B. Henderson 1108 G Street @ Printed georgette in a dress for many a daytime occa- $35. Miss Carter i3 well known in Wash- ington society and also in New York. Where she frequently visits her uncle and aunt, Mr. Hicks. Her portrait by Yves d' occupled a 1t ition in the Tecent. exhibliion hed. by thas arist in Washington, . . Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, rector of | St. John's Church, in Washington, He | ,T™oer of the Royal Nova Scotis and Mrs. Randolpb mnmr sisters, Mrs. Theodore Mor- k o of Philadelphia’ and - M gohmt'nn. who is at college in SOCIETY irginia. Mr, Jobnaton is the only son of the | of v here and is School and the University He is engaged in business cht :q:'x‘ldrom Boston, Mrs. Brinton Colfelt e iss Margaret am- nk W, Lathrop and He was educated at St. Luke's T age) » Third Page.) FasG “Fashionade” This Easter in Beverly Footwear Varieties were never more complete— Values never so pronounced. Black Blue Suntan Beige Clair Green Parchment Reptiles Calfskins Brocades Kidskins the Metropolitan, and tomorrow_eve- ning Senator and Mrs. Hiram Bing- ham will entertcin in honor of Comte de la Vaulx. Mme. Debuchi, wife of the Japanese Ambassador, and Mme. Veverka, wife of the Minister of Czechoslovakia, were the guests for whom Mrs. Jacob Lean- der Loose entertained a company of 16 at luncheon today in her apartment at the Mayflower Hotel. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro are sailing today from Phila- delphia_aboard the Santa Clara, which is making its maiden voyage to New York. The Minister and Senora de Al- faro are expected to return Saturday from New York, where the steamer will arrive tomorrow. The Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke will be dinner hosts Saturday, when they will entertain in the Chinese room of the Mayflower. Senora de Medina, wife of the Minis- | ter of Bolivia, attended the luncheon | given today at the Mayflower Hotel, by | Mrs. M. de Clare Berry, in honor of her | fj niece, Mrs. Francis Holhan of New York. ‘The other guests were Mrs. Sol Bloom, Lady Broderick, wife of the commercial counselor of the British embassy; Mme. Lardy, wife of the counselor of the Swiss legation; Senorita Padilla, daugh- ter of the Ambassador of Spain, and Senora de Padilla; Mrs. Frank Barrows Breyer, Mrs. William Harlee, Mrs. P. Lee Phillips, Mrs. George Tulley Vaughn and Miss Sophie Pearce Casey. ‘The Speaker of the House and Mrs. Longworth have leased the cottage of Miss Julia Parker of Detroit, in James- town, R. I, for the Summer. They spent par’ of last season at the resort last year. Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie of Nevada, Senator and Mrs. Frederic C. ‘Walcott of Connecticut and Represen- tative and Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell of New York, members of the congre sional committee appointed to attend the 250th anniversary of the founding of Charleston, S. C., left last evening for that city. Dr. and Mrs. James A. Lyon accompanied them. The party will be absent for a week. Representative and Mrs. Joseph Whitehead have as their guest at the Valley Vista Apartments, Mrs. M. C. MacDannald of Halifax, Va. Representative and Mrs. Charles L. Gifford will be joined in their apart- ment at the Hotel Roosevelt for Easter by their son, Maj. Sanford Gifford, who will come from New York, and their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Griswold and her ‘Bhflipfihorn small daughter, who will come from ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN a0 their home in Pittsburgh. f ¥ Representative and Mrs. Gifford will it . motor to New York with their son soon after Easter and will spend a week ‘with him there. Representative and Mrs. Charlés J. Esterly of Pennsylvania are entertain- ing as their house guest this week Mrs. E. Edgar Hinkel of Reading in their home, at 213¢ Wyoming avenue. Mr. Hinkel is expected to join her for the coming week end. Representative and Mrs. E. C. Ellis have had with them in their apart- ment at the Hotel Roosevelt their their grandson, Mr. Frank and another grandson, Mr. Ralph Eilis, ;ho have now returned to their homes SPECIAL 3-Da); Sale OXES Pointed Patents WepDING GIFTS Ties Straps Oxfords Step-ins Regent Pumps D’Orsay Pumps Sizes 2}5 to 8, AAto C. Spike, Cuban or Junior Louis Heels. Beverly greets another Easter with its most elaborate display of Beautiful Shoes. Styles for every occasion—styles for every costume—styles and values that cmphasize anew Beverly’s foot- wear Supremacy at the popular price of $6.50. To be “Fashion Right” choose Beverly shoes—and be enonemical, too. Street Floor The Perfect Comple- ment to the Smart Easter Ensemble Beverly Hosiery $1.25.91.95 ISTINCTIVE assortments throughout every department permit gift selections from the moderate to the most sumptuous. CRYSTAL ‘ . .POTTERY LAMPS .. ... FURNITURE HOUSE FURNISHINGS ART OBJECTS and so forth DuULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. and " Parking Service—Connecticut Ave. Entrance Their Importance to Your Wardrobe Cannot be Over-emhasized It is just as important that you choose Beverly Hosiery to complete your Easter Ensemble as it is in selecting the proper hat or shoes to go with it—for in these celebrated stockings “chic 'neath the hemline” is assured. They are correct in every detail—in weight, in color, in style. For every ward- robe should in- clude these very latest examgples of couturier genius, Pre-Easter Sale of New Frocks arl $9.75 Others at $6.75 to $24.75 Every new and correct fashion is represented in this collection of beautiful spring es. EACH DRESS IS DIFFERENT—they are all samples, Included are exact reproduc- tions of models by Chanel, Lelong and other famed Paris designers. All the new mate- rials. All the popular new spring shades. Your size is here. o : THE TAILOR MADE RETURNS TO FASHION’S FAVOR Hickson Tniueun-mprtme in establishing the mode of the Tailor Made, presented in every correct texture and color. .. The winsome Hickson blouse is pro- vided with every suit. - g The Perfect Ensemble. 375.00 095.00 3115.06 Chic Tailored Hats '1 5.00 Smart New Suits And ensembles of $12.--7—.5- tweeds, coverts, The coat displays. a novel draped cape and up treatment, completely covering but one shoulder. It is of black Francella cloth trimmed in Galyak. 69.50 silks, shantungs and other favored rpring fab t A chic Missy suit of Pirate Blue is illustrated! Cut-away jacket effect with semi ecape collar. Jabot- fronted blouse and the fash- ionable calf length ekirts 55.00 INC : OF NEW YORK 1215-CONNECTICUT AVENUE, N.W WRAPS SuITS Two Great Groups Values wsesso $37.50 Values up to SS;;% 334 -50 for..... ipmamy Your Selection ¥m. Rosendorf The Original “G” St. Furrier styles. Newest shades. and New Spring Coats material which drapes most gracefully, for .. is moist-proof, wrinkle-proof, dust-proof, Pure Silk Chiffon Hose— newest shades. Special, $1 Pair Small Deposit Reserves Opposite New Willard Hotel 1215 G St. N.W. 527 Wéh Se. N. w'v - ries. Smar Of ‘genuine Togwell—s marvelous new $l 9.15- : 100 per cent virgin wool. Hand tailored. and up - GY aniry @Dress @Sropre 1224 F STREET = . av,“ss'P‘H-R-' HARRIS-@-

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