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SOCIETY (Continued From Third Page.) -Contnued o, e e and Mrs. Daniel J. Carr, Maj. and Mrs. E. H. Conger, Capt. S. S. Sandburg, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Talty, Mr. and Mrs. A. Snyder and Mr. A. H. Denton. Miss Eiizabeth Van Dyke Jobe, who Bas been traveling for two months in Mexico and many points of interest in the Southwest, has returned to her home on Ashmead place. Mr. H. Gordon Minnigerode left ‘Washington yesterday for his new post | &t the American consulate at Montreal, | @anada. Mr, Minnigerode was recently appointed a vice consul of the United States. Features of Tomorrow's Riding Exhibition for Juniors. " Marissa von Prittwitz, daughter of the German Ambassador and Frau von Prittwitz, will ride in the mother's lead- class at_the society horse show at e Preece Riding School tomorrow. While just a_ beginner among the venile riders, this young member of | e diplomatic corps takes her riding seriously and, with her mother, can- | ters around the ring daily, exercising her pony for tomorrow’s event. * Other children who will be led in the fing in this event are Katrina Himes, $-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Himes, who bids fair to com- te for honors in the near future with er sister Marilynn, winner of many blues; Jean, small drughter of Mr, and | Floyd Waggaman, and Karen | , youngest daughter of Mr. and Demarest Lloyd, whose mother ad her around the ring and before the judges’ stand. | Paulina_Longworth may make her debut in the ring in this event. Should Mrs. Longworth permit her small daughter to ride, she will herself lead +hel T, Eight events are scheduled for the morning performance, which starts | promptly at 10 o'clock. The afternoon | show at 2:30 o'clock lists nine events on its card, the most spectacular of which will be the hunt teams. One team is composed of Mr. Warren - Delano Robbins, United States Minister to El Salvador; Mrs. Robert Low Bacon and Capt. Christopher Rodgers. Another team, Miss Persis Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, who is bringing up a string of thoroughbreds from her Middleburg stable; Mrs. Am- brose Preece and Miss Maud Preece Maj. W. M. Grimes, master of the Rock Creek hounds, is also entering a team to compete for a blue in this event. Dr. and Mrs. Frank W. Ballou of Forty-fifth street entertained at their home at, dinner and bridge last evening when thelr guests were Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles R. Stark, jr.; Dr. and Mrs Arthur C. Christle, Dean and Mrs George B, Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Yereance, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Seitz. Mrs. Robert W. Chambers of New York, who will be a guest at the May- | lower until Monday, was a luncheon hostess yesterday at the hotel. Her guests were Miss Louise Boyd of San Francisco, Mrs. John Philip Hill, Mr Pierre Rosisky and Mr. Robert H. Cham- bers, son of the hostess, who is attend- ing George Washington University Law |. School. Miss Boyd is well known as an ex- plorer, and was decorated by the French and Norwegian governments for the at- tempt she made to find Amundsen when he was lost trying to find the Italia. At the time of the realization that per- haps the Norwegian explorer was lost Miss Boyd was en route to Greenland aboard the Hobby, that belorfged to Amundsen. Miss Boyd has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Page Calhoun in An- napolis. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Nichols of Lowell strect entertained at supper and bridge at their home Tuesday, when an;Qfiilnty Voile Curtains 5 picot rufMed, rose, green, blue, Sncial, pair $2.49 ‘Ailore Special, pair og $12 SUiP_COVERS. DEAPERIE McDEVI 1202 G St. N.W. 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Tremendous response will greet this offer, THE EVENING their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mitman, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Freeland, Mr. and- Mrs. James P. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Baldwin and Capt. and Mrs. LeRoy Shoemaker. ‘The marriage of Miss Susanne Streger of Cleveland to Mr. John Hub- ner, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. William Hub- ner of Baltimore, took place yesterday | in New York. The ceremony was per- formed in the Hotel Plaza in the pres- ence of only the members of the two families. Mr. and Mrs. Hubner left later for a wedding trip, and on its completion will come to Washington, where Mr. Hubner is studying for the diplomatic service. Mrs. Basil Manly entertained at tea at her home on Irving street yesterday | afternoon in honor of Mrs. Edward P. Costigan-and Miss Josephine Roche of Denver, Colo. Mrs. A. D. Court left for New York today to join Comdr. Court, where they will be the guests of Maj. and Mrs. Charles Richardson at 300 Park avenue. Comdr. and Mrs. Court will return to Washington the first of the week to ;:.end the National Capital Horse oW, - Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Teague will be hosts at dinner this evening at the Mayflower. Sir Hubert Bond of Brighton, Eng- land; Dr. G. M. Robertson, Edinburgh, Scotiand, and Lieut. Col. J. R. Lord of London, England, entertained at dinner Jast evening in the crystal room of the Willard for their American and Cana- dian friends who have been attending the First International Congress on Mental Hygiene. They were assisted | by Miss Evelyn Fox, Dr. William Moody, Dr, Doris Odlum, all of England; Dr. Ralph Noble, Sidney, Australia,” and Dr. William Russell of South Africa The guests included Dr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. White, president of the con- gress; Dr, and ‘Mrs. Clifford Beers, Dr. and Mrs. C. Macfie Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. Owen Copp, Dr. and Mrs. English, Dr. and Mrs. George K. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Shillady, Dr. C. M. Hincks, | Dr. Slight, Dr. D, M. LeBourdais, Dr. | and Mrs, Cotton, Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Myer, Dr. and Mrs. Brush, Dr. and Mrs, George L. Wallace and Dr. and Mrs. George M. Kline. Justice Peyton Gordon of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia will preside at the annual meeting and luncheon of the Columbian-George Washington Law School Association, to be held tomorrow at the Cosmos Club. ‘The business meeting of the associa- tion will start promptly at 12:30 o'clock, and the order of business will include the election of officers for the year 1930-31. The luncheon will be held at 1 oclock. Many prominent lawyers will attend. All graduates of the George Wash- ington University Law School are cor- dially invited to attend. Reservations may be made through Miss Helen New- man, secretary of the law school. Officers of the Columbian-George Washington Law School Association are Justice Peyton Gordon, president; Jus- tice Alfred Adams ' Wheat, first vice STAR, WASHINTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1930. Miss Olive Geiger, Frederick C. Dezen- dorf and H. Clay Espey form the execu- tive committee. Miss Mary Ramsur of New York and London is the guest of Mrs. J. C. Atchi- son at the Argonne. Mrs. A, W. Wallis of Pittsburgh, Pa., is visiting Mrs. Naomi H. Hetzel of the Greystone Apartments. Miss Mary Lile of Klingle street had as her house guests the early part of this week Mrs. Z. K. Wells and her daughter Betty Jane of Ashland, Ky. Mrs. George McCormick Dent of Eufaula, Ala., who, with her young son, George ‘M. Dent, has been ‘the house guest of her sister, Mrs. Chester Gilbert of Klingle road, left Monday for Beth- lehem, Pa. where she wiil visit her mother, Mrs. S. U. Mitman. Mrs, Dent will_return to Washington on the 20th of May, when she will be the house guest of her brother, Mr. Carl W. Mit- president; William L, Symons, second vice president; Clarence A. Miller, third vice president; Helen Newman, secre. man, on Klingle street, returning to | Alabama the latter part of May. tal and George W. Dalzell, treasurer. of Gallau det College last night gave & dinner in compliment to Mrs. C. V. Troup, ma- tron of the school, at the Dodge Hotel. After dinner tabies were placed for bridge. Miss Elizabeth Peet, dean of women, and Mr. L. L. Hooper, disburs- ing officer of the college, were in charge of arrangements. ss;eclu Weting _of Omicron Chapter of Kappa Beta Pi Legal Na- tional Sorority, held last evening, Miss Eugenie C. Lekkerkerker of Amsterdam | was initiated as associate member of that chapter. Miss Lekkerkerker is in ‘Washington as a delegate to the First International Congress on Mental Hy- glene. She received her master's de- gree in law at the University of Leyden and will receive her doctor’s degree in | September. Miss Lekkerkerker is re- turning to Holland in a few days. Army-Navy League Holds Horse Show Concession. 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