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4 @ Guests Entertained By Col. and Mrs. Powell At }/Ioonlidht Dance Dinners and Other Fetes| GX’BCE Chevy Chase Cal-f endar. Col. and Mrs. Alexander E.' Powell cntertained At & moonlight dance | Thursday evening, in the patio or blue | ;arden at their home, Journey's End, | n Rosemary circle, for their daughter, Miss Bettie Northrup Powell, in honor o her house guest, Miss Belsy Leffing- vell of Forest Hills, Long Island. Sup- | was served at midnight, covers be- ing laid for 100. The music, which was interspersed with songs, was fur- | nished by an Italian siringed orchestra. | Col. and Mrs. Powell have as their week end house guests Mr W. Ives Washburn of New York lhey entertain at a dinner party morrow evening in their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson. Miss Jeanette Evans entertained at a lingerie shower last Saturday in honor | of Miss Eisle Talbert, whose marriage | to Mr. Charles Latimer Shelton will take place June 28 in All Saints’ Prot- estant Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Brooks of West Irving street have had as their house guest Dr. Matthew Chappell, pro- ‘essor of psychology of Columbian Uni- versity. Dr. Chappell has been attend- ing_the first International Conference on Mental Hygiene, which met in Wash- ington last week. Mrs. Marcellus C. Sheild entertained at a luncheon and bridge last Satur- day in her home, on East Irving street, n honor of her daughter, Miss Frances Sheild. Mr. ané Mrs. Millard F. West and their daughter, Miss Betty West, of Hesketh street’ motored to Princeton, N. J, for the Yale-Cornell-Princeton races yesterday. Mr. Millard F. West, ir.. 1§ & member of the varsity crew. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham Butts, ir, have returned from their wedding trip, which included Atlantic City, and will be at home in the Pershing Apart- ment after May 25. Mrs. Butts was formerly Miss Virginia Parker Boss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Boss of Thirty-ninth street. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Green and Mr. und Mrs, Edward Green, who motored from their home, in Batavia, N. Y., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bronson, on Thornapple street. Mr, and Mrs, Charles W. Burtnett and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller of Har- risburg, Pa.. spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B.| Bishop, on Grafton street. Mrs. W. M. Bowie of Toronto, Can- ada, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. ©. Barcalow of Huntington street. Miss Charlotte Warner of Philadelphia, Pa. is the house.guest of Miss Bettie ver Barcalow, Mr. Louis E. Black, Sunday school missionary of the State of West Vir- ginia, will be the speaker at all of the services of the Chevy Chase Presbyte- rian Church Sundey, Ma, 25. Mrs. Clarence Dawson returned Sat- urday to her home, on Woodbine street, after a visit to Perry Hall, an old es- tate of the family of Dr. C. C. Cox. at Easton, Md. Mrs. Willlam H. Coliins and her son William of Akron, Ohio, are the house guests of Mrs. Collins’ mother, Mrs, Clarence Dawson. Mrs. John L. Ligon entertained at Juncheon and bridge Thursday in her home, on East Underwood street. Mr. and Mrs. Percy W. Phillips have returned to their home, on Rosemary street, after a visit to Atlantic City, Stree se). and Mrs, Walter D. Cline of Baltimore, Md., will oceupy their new home June 1 in the Legation Apart- ments, on Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs, E. Percival Wilson of Rosemary street are spending 10 days in Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. Paul D. Sleeper of Turner street entertained at luncheon and bridge ‘Thursday at the Congressional Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. King Hoagland of Tay- Jor street left Tuesday by motor for New York City. Mrs. A. W. Koehler issued cards for a luncheon and bridge Friday, May 23, in her home, on Nevada avenue. The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W.C. A. will join the other chapters in Washington “for a meeting and luncheon tomorrow at 11 o'clock am. at the Vacation Lodge in Cherrydale, Va. Mrs, Charles Finley of Albany, N. Y., #s the house guest of her mother, Mrs. Susan Plumb, in the Legation Apart- ments, on_Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ernest Far- rington have issued cards for a tea in the garden Friday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at their home, on Con- necticut_avenue, ‘The executive board of the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase, Md., had lunch- con Wednesday at the Congressional Country Club. Mrs. Louis L. Boekhoff, Mrs. Fred N. Oliver and Mrs. George A. Finch were the hostesses. Dr. J. W. Lindsay of Broad Branch foad has returned from Atlantic City, after attending & medical convention. Mrs. Young W. Cordell entertained &t bridge-tea Saturday afternoon, May 30, in her home, on East Underwood treet, n honor of her cousin, Mrs, Jordan of Norfolk, Va. The nature and literature sections of the Woman's Club of Chevy Chase, Md, met Friday at the home of Mrs. George F. Mikkelson, on West Lenox street. Dr. Arthur Hummel, chief of the Chinese division, Library of C P was_the speaker the afte: If your feet hurt, see your Chiropodist and then be fitted in a air of WILBUR COON SHOES For Wide, Narrow, Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “Ne Foot Too Hard to Fit” 30 Different Styles In All Leathers and Fabries 1to12 FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts, $7.50 to $11.00 Nurses’ White Cloth Calf and Black Kid OXFORDS Complete Line of High Shoes OYCE & LEWI CusToM FITTING SHOE 439-72 St NW. Just Below E J. T, NORRIS ly Shoe Store A With T Baltimore«Stere 418 N. Charles St. SOCIETY, M THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B i WEDS SOUTHERNER MRS. WILSON SEARLES, Daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Theodore F. Beauchamp of Snow Hill, Md., | whose marriage to Mr. Searles of Vicksburg, Miss., took place at Rockville, Md., v 14, They are now making their home at Woodley Park Towers, Washington. noon. Mrs, Cate Coblenz read from her poems. Mrs. Albert E. Dieterich was hostess at a Juncheon and bridge yesterday aft- ernoon in her home, on McKinley street. Mrs, John Hazard spent the week end with hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazard, in their home, on Ridgewood avenue. Mr. Hazard accompanied Mr, Youart Kerslake by motor to Haver- ford College, where they will resume their studies. Mrs. John T. Nelson and her daugh- ter, Miss Nelson, of Baltimore, Md., spent the week end with Mrs. Nelson's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Farrington, in their home, on Elm street. Mrs. John Sherman and Miss Parker of Evanston, Ill, are the house guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Walker of East Lenox street. Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty enter- tained at luncheon Tuesday in her home, on Jenifer street, in honor of Mrs. George Olive of Belmont, Mass. Miss Anne Chandlee of Baltimore, Md., was the week end guest of Dr. and Mrs, D. G. Davis in their home, on McKinley street. Miss Grace Edwina Dutton, accom- panied by Miss Thelma Mason, who are students of Hood College, Frederick, Md., spent the week end with Miss Dutton’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton, on Hesketh street. The Sunday school teachers of the Chevy Chase Presbyterlan Church will give ‘a dinner Tuesday evening, &t 6 o'cloek p.m., in the assembly room. Miss Rose Bowling of Harrison street and Mrs. Monroe Warren of Meadow lane left Friday by motor for New York City to spend a week. Mrs. Henry De Coursey Adams enter- tained at a bridge-supper Friday eve- ning at her home, on Military road, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Dr. Adams. Mrs, Philip Lindsey Gile and her son, John, of Military road are spend- ing 10 days as the guests of Mrs. Gile's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. But- trick, who have opened their Summer home in Duxbury, Mass. Mrs. Truman Abbe entertained at tea Friday in her home, on Huntington street, in honor of Mrs. John Hyde, the newly elected president of the Wom- an's Alllance of the Unitarian Church, and the retiring officers and new offi- cers of the alllance. Mrs. Edward Hor- ton, Mrs, Proctor L. Dougherty and Mrs. Ernest McComas presided at the tea table, Mr. and Mrs, Fletcher Howe of Wey- mouth, Mass, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Leinbach, on East Underwood street. Patronesses Listed for Latin American Songs Additional patronesses for the festi- val of Latin American songs to be given by Eenor Gonzalo de Arango, are Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, Mrs. John B. Henderson, Mrs. Wilson Greene, Mrs. William Lee Corbin and Mrs. C. C. M Chord. REGISTERED. mer season. TRADE MARK Of Sale REGISTERED On Free View Up to Hour C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Aucts. Socfcty Functions Mark Springf Record In Nation's Capital (Continued From Pirst Page.) a company of 16 at dinner last eve- ning, entertaining for former Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theo- dore Douglass Robinson of New York, who returned from Europe earlier in the week. Mr. Edmond Burke, 3rd, was host to a party last evening at the Club Chan- tecler supper dance. The guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Hayes and Miss Phyllis Hight. tained at dinmer last evening at_the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Miss Evelyn Wink of Detroit. Mr. Paul Lutz entertained a party of eight last evening at the Club Chan- tecler supper dance. Among the guests were Miss Jocelyn Hibbard, Miss Joan Whitney of New York and Mrs. Mc- Arthur, Mrs. Seymour Herz was hostess to a company of 16 at luncheon yesterday, | entertaining at the Woodmount Coun- | try Club. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott will entertain at dinner Monday. evening, May 26. Mrs. William Houston Johnson enter- tained at luncheon at the Mayflower Hotel Friday, when her guests were Justice Harlan E. Stone and Mrs. Stone, the Swiss Minister, M. Marc Peter, and Mme. Peter; Col. Pope-Hennessy, mili- tary attache of the British embassy; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sims, also of the British embassy; Mrs. George Wingfield and Mrs. Hollister Sturges of Chicago. Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton enter- tained at a luncheon with bridge fol- lowing at her Summer home, Seyton, Chesapeake Beach, Md, Friday after- noon, in honor of the Senoritas Mar- garita and Carmen Grisanti, daughters of the Minister of Venezuela and Senora Grisanti, The guests to meet them were Mrs. Gonzales Guell, Mrs Bolivar Lloyd, Mrs. C. C. Pierce, Mrs. Charles H. Franklin, Mrs. Eric Green- leaf, Mrs. Mary Bailey, Miss Patricia Poe Bennett, Mrs. Clarence Anrys, Mrs Cardova Davila, Mrs. Cassell, Mrs. Eugene Woodson, Mrs. McGorry. The | party was in the nature of a farewell to Miss Margarita Grisanti, who sails home in Caracas, Venezuela, on May 21. Dominicans Use Old $1 Bills, SANTO DOMINGO, May 17 (#)— big size, is the principal unit of money used in this country. Most of the bills are worn and torn, yet they are pre- ferred to Domini silver currency. AT SLOAN’S ART GALLERIES 715 13th Street REGISTERED Peremptory Sale A Magnificent Collection of Oriental Rugs and Carpets At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d and 23d, 1930 at 2 P. M,, Each Day Embracing in part Kermanshahs, Sarooks, Serapis, Kishans, Khorassans, Fer tans, ‘Irans, Shirvans, Tabriz, Cabistans, Lillehans in extra large pieces and scatter,sizes. eghans, Mossouls, Beloochis- Note: The above sale is made for a large importer who is desirous of liquidating his stock before the sum- TRADE MARK Each Day. TERMS: Positively Cash REGISTERED. 8] Mr. and Mrs. Royal McKenna enter- | { flower, with her father for a visit to their old | Uncle Sam’s paper dollar, the old-style | Prominent Capital Residents Grouped In Personal Mention (Continued From First Page.) Aldrich and thelr family will close their house on Scott Circle and will sail Friday, June 13, aboard the Home- ric for Europe, to spend the Summer Representative and Mrs. James M. Beck are spending the week end in their home in Philadelphia. Mrs. William E. Hull, wife of Repre- sentative Hull, who has been passing short-time at Atlantic City,-will return to her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel today. Seiberling of Ohio, who are now in Akron, will return to their apartment at | the Mayflower the middle of the week. | Mrs. Anthony J. Griffin, wife of Rep- | resentative Griffin, has gone to New York | for a visit. She will return to her apart- middle of the week. ‘The United States Ambassador to Turkey-and Mrs. Joseph C. Grew, who arrived in this country early last week, went to Boston Wednesday and are guests of the former's brother and sis. Grew, in _their home on Marlboro street. Mr. and Mrs. Grew were hosts at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of their distinguished visitors. The Ambassador and Mrs. Grew were accompanied to this_country by their younger daughters, Miss Anita Grew and Miss Elizabeth Grew. Chief Justice and Mrs. A. A. Wheat, who are passing a few days 1 New York. are expected to return to their apartment at the Stoneleigh Court to- morrow. Lieut. J. A. Scoville, U. S. N., and Mrs. Scoville are at the Grove Pa Inn at Asheville, N. C. Lieut. and M Scoville were married in Washington last week. The latter is the former Miss Josephine Hancock Tompkins, daughter of Mrs. J. P. Tompkins and the late Capt. Tompkins, U. S. N. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Rob- inson of New York are passing the week end in Washington at the May- flower and will leave this afternoon for thelr Summer home near Herkimer, X. the Capital to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre will close their house here the first week in June and go to their Summer place at Manchester, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Tom Willlams motored to Washington from Miam! Beach, Fla. to attend the Congress on Mental Hy- giene and are stayving at Wardman Park Hotel while selecting a house for the Summer. Dr. and Mrs. Williams entertained at luncheon Sunday, May 11, for the counselor of State and Mme. Ollaitre, head of the French delegation; Dr. Re- spond, president of the Swiss Mental Hygiene Soclety, the official representa- tive of his government, and Mme. Re- | The health officer of Panama was guest at dinner of Dr. and Mrs. Wil- of the Carlton Hotel Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren have gone to California and will return to Washington the middle of June. Mrs. William H. Good and ber daughter, Miss Alice Good, have re- turned to New York, following a two weeks’ visit in Washington at the May- Mrs. Good left yesterday morn- ing and Miss Good remained for the hunt ball and breakfast. taking an early morning train for New York. Mrs. Harold A: Dodge and Miss Dorothy Dodge are leaving tomorrow for their home in Colorado Springs, Mr. Dodge having left yesterday morn- ing to make the trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge and their daughter made their home at the Mayflower since their arrival in Washington in the Autumn. Miss Dodge will be pre- sented to society in the Capital at a ball, to be given on November 28 at the ‘Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gilpin of Boyce, Va., spent Friday and Saturday in Washington at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richardson and their home in Virginia following a week's visit at the Mayflower. Mrs. Edward J. Cantwell has returned to Washington from & visit of & month in her home, in Brooklyn, N. Y., and will remain here until the middle of June or perhaps a little later. Dr. Edith Seville Coale entertained Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George Faber Downey at the horse show yesterday afterncon and later took them to din- Club. Mrs. John McKim, wife of the Epis- copal Bishop of Tokio, will arrive in Washington Wednesday and will be at the Hotel Brighton for several weeks. ‘Miss Marie Lorbeerbaum leaves Wash- settled. A DEMON Open Evenings Representative and Mrs. Francis A.| ment at the Wardman Park Hotel the | ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph C. | They are not planning to return to | liams, who entertained in the garden | their daughter, Miss Frances Richard- | son, of Chicago, returned yesterday to | ner at the National Women's Country | MAY 18, 1930—PART THREE. MISS MARY INGRAHAM HENRY, Daughter of the chief of cavalry and father’s favorite mount. Mrs. Guy V. Henry, and Hunter, her As a reward for his prowess on European and Ameri- can polo fields, Hunter will attend the polo ball, at the Willard Hotel May 26, with Miss Henry. ington today for New York and will go from there to Canada, and will be absent for a short time. Miss Lor- beerbaum has been the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs . B. Lansburg, on Cathedral avenue, for some months. M. and Mme. Asataro Narasaki of Tokio are at the Dodge Hotel, where they have been for several days, ac- companied by M. Renichi Megata and M. Quien Hara of Kioto. Miss Catherine R. Mullen of Montreal, Canada, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Davis of Rosemary street, for several wecks will return to Montreal this week. Miss Kathleen D. Macrae of London, who is making a survey of educational methods in the United States, has been at the Dodge Hotel for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Grefe, whose | marriage took place in Athens, Greece, last January, have recently returned and will stay in Washington for a short | period with the bride's sister, Alice van Arsdey Alexander. Mrs. John Wiiliam Whelan has re- turned to her apartment in the Ontario Miss after visiting Mrs. James Knox Cain | at Radnor, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chester Caywood of Hawthorne street have as their house guests, the latter’s cousins, Mrs. Clarence Schneider of Rochester, Mrs. William A. Ryan of Toronto-New' York, and Miss Ruth Goodwin of Toronto. The party motored down and are leav- ing for home tomorrow, going by way of Philadelphia. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Royal R. Rommell of Lowell street entertained at their home Thursday when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Yates, Mr. arel Mrs. Winfree Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Connor Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Taylor of Phila- delphia with Mrs. William Newbold Ely, jr. the former Miss Elizabeth A. Tay- |1or, and her child and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Hardwick, the latter the former Miss Marjory Taylor, and their | two children are at the Wardman Park Hotel for & short stay. They came to 7 “BEACON INN 1801 Calvert St. NW. One block above 18th & Columbia Road | e S NIRRT > VEGETABLE DINNER New or Candied Sweet Potatoes Fresh Vegetables Queen Fritters with Cherries Fruit Sala Strawberry Shortcake Strawberiy Tarts, Whinped Cresm Red Raspberry or' Pineapple Parfait Freah Strawbersy or Ohocolate Bundae ut Orange Ice Varlety Ice C: We Make e o Cream ‘and Cal ur Own Pastries and Col. 10028 INER RN RN NN > 1143 Conn. Ave. Unusual Millinery Values Beginning Monday All Spring and Summer Hats Including Swmartest Modes for Dress, Street and Sports Wear, at 25% REDUCTION NOTHING BUT A 1130—Connecticut Avenue e LINCOLN HAVE YOU HAD A DEMONSTRATION IN THE NEW LINCOLN? During the month of May we invite you to call at our Show Rooms to inspect a special display of Lincoln you see the Lincoln “on the floor” . . . after you inspect its con- struction and features . . . after you drive it or ride in it, the question as to what car you want to buy, or ought to buy, is IT CAN BE A you have seen beauty—enjoyed comfort—sensed safety—exs perienced performance that adds the final measure of satisfac- tion to all these things. What’s more, you will have the com- fortable assurance that the Lincoln will never be out-moded . . . It grows old gracefully. Aotor Cars. After LINCOLN You are under no obligation when you ask for a demonstration. Call or telephone STRATION THAT NEVER LEAVES YOU IN DOUBT You can buy a new Lincoln for as little as $4,200, {. o. b. factory WARFIELD MOTOR COMPANY Decatur 3110 SOCIETY. Washington for the dedication of the Pllgrims’ steps at the National Cathe- dral yesterday. Mrs. Laura B. Kendall of Oklahoma City, Okla., who has been visiting friends 8nd relatives in this city, left today for Baltimore, where she will visit before going to the Confederate reunion, which will be held in Biloxi, Miss, June 1 Mrs. Kendall has recently received the appointment of matron of honor on the commander 1n chief’s staff, Gen. Snead. Mother Domitilla Dies. MONROE, Mich. May 17 (®— Mother Domitilla, general superior of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, died Thursday at the| mother house of the order here. She 67 years old. Card Party and Pageant To Aid School Library Supplementing the list of patronesses sponsoring the card party and pageant to be given for the benefit of the Bethesda school library fund, in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Parkhurst of Edgemoor, Md. cn the afternoon of May 28, are a group of Washington and Maryland women, including Mrs. Joseph N. Saunders, president of the District of Columbia Parent-Teacher Assocla- tion; Mrs. George Ellery Wood, Mrs. C. E. Brandenburg, Mrs. Charles Robb, Mrs. C. Willard Hayes. Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. J. J. Miller, Mrs. A. B. Barber and Mrs. Walter Perry. —— No trucks will be shown at the an- nual Paris automobile show thig vear. HAHN’S 54th ANNIVERSARY When Europe invented charming WOVEN SANDALS She must have been’ thinking of “Hahn’s!” Thousands of Pairs -in Loveliest Styles $ At our 7th St. and ““Arcade” stores only 5,000 pairs at Y5 At all our stores would call ’em CZECK “Double Check” Sandals HEY come in unique check- ered and plaid de- signs —also all white and all- beige. They have dain- tily shaped toes, heels and soles— like the finer American dress shoes. You must see them to realize that they're quite superior to the stereotyped woven sandals found everywhere. Far out of ' proportion to their ‘;ow price! Specially priced for the “Anniversary Sale,” at least a fourth under value OR these, too, are distinctly better than the ordi- nary sort of “Bargain Dept.” Czechoslovakian Sandals. Cost more to make and worth more. AlL-W hite Black and W hite Cuban Heels All sizes, 2 td 8, All-Tan Tan and Beige Junior Heels included in this Sale, and 5,000 pairs won’t last long. Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K 3212 14th

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