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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mzrs. Hoover and Family Party Left Early Today for New Jersey to Attend Navy-~Princeton Game. RS. HOOVER, accompanied by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Her- bert Hoover, jr.; her niece, Miss Janet Large; Mrs. Stark Mc- Mullen, house guest, and two White House aides, left Washington early this morning for New Jersey to attend the Navy-Princeton game at Princeton. ‘They will return to the White House immediately after the ‘The Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Don tes Ferrara, returned to the Capi- Orest tal last evening and will be joined by | p Senora Dona Ferrara within the next few days. An official party, composed of mem- bers of the Czechoslovakian legation, including the wife of the charge d'af- faires, Mme. Skalicky; the first secre- tary, Dr. Josef Nemecek, and Dr. Jan Papanek and Mme. Papanek left this morning to join members of the con- sulate in New York, where they will occupy boxes at the Metropolitan Opera tomorrow afternoon. The Soclety of Friends of Music will open its eighteenth season at this per- formance, when the first American per- formance of the “Festival Mass” by Leot Tanacek and the works of other Czechoslovakian composers will be pre- ive NWM has arrived in Washington end 1s at the Carlton for a few days. Mr. Clarence M. Young, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronau- tics, will leave Washington tonight for Columbus, Ohio, where tomorrow he will board the plane of the inaugural flight of Transcontinental & Western Inc, " for Kansas City and Los Angeles. Mr. Young will return to ‘Washington in about 10 days. Miss Vella Winner entertains at an informal tea this afternoon in her apartment at the Mayflower in honor Mrs. Laurnece V. Benet of Paris, who, with Mr. Benet, is spending a short time in Washington. Assembles Sociely en Masse. Society of years pasb courtesied ‘before society of room of “East Room.” a nted under tors Ald Society urch. Episcopal Ch tacle fe‘mma the Willard Hotel, when the historic pageant was the auspices of the of St. Margaret’s . The colorful spec- many events of historical In the vision scene of Mrs. Adams’ life in the Old World were Mrs. Eugene Byrnes as the Marquise de La Fayette, Miss Cathrine Grove as Virginia de La Payette, Robert Souther as George ‘Washington de La Fayette, Mr- Jeffrey Que Eleanor Calvert as Abby Adams, and Mr. Jeffery Abel as Col. Smith, the Archbishop of Canterbury and Conte d'adhema Then came s reception on March 4, 1801, given by Thomas Jefferson in the ed Room, introducing Martha Jeffer-' son, characterized by Miss Catherine Berry; Mrs. Eppes by Miss Eleanor Calvert, Dolly Madison by Miss Ruth Molyneaux and Mr. Madison, the Secre- tray of State, cleverly portrayed by Mr, Paul Lutz in an authentic costume of the period. The parts of the guests at the reception were taken by Miss Catherine Fechet, Miss Betty West, Miss Lucille Swift, Miss Mary Macatee, Mrs. Julie Haynie, Miss Jane McCloud, Miss Charlotte Clark, Miss Helen Haine, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, Mr. Jeffery Abel, Miss Margaret Calvert and Mrs. Charles LeFevre, Much applause greeted the famous cheese party on February 22, 1837, when President Jackson invited the public to partake of a 1400-paund cheese sent by an admirer. This was pre- ¥M by the Jabberwock Players of as 5 At an eveping party given in 1839 by Mrs. Angelica Van Buren, young daugh- ter-in-law of President Van Buren, to the wives of .the cabinet officers the Atlee Wayne Wirgman as Mrs. Angelica Van Buren, Miss Virginia Glage- brook_as Mrs. Johnson, wife of the 5 Jul J. Mason . Woodberry, wife of the Secretary of the Treasury; Mrs. William Sleét Mrs. Secretary Wi MISS CLARA L. BOLLING, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Bolling, who will entertain a luncheon party of 16 at the Chevy Chase Club Mq y for Miss Frances Winthrop Wall, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Stiles nesda; Thomas Hines takes place Wednesday. all, whose marriage to Mr. Frank ~~Underwood Photo. Carrie Roper Fulton, Miss Mary Maxom, Mr. Willilam Engleman, Mr. Patrick Coak, Mr, Karl Dampier, Mr. Thomas Costaggini and Mr. James R. Byrd. ‘The curtain dropped on the perform- ance with Mrs. Lincoln passing through < | the east room on her way to the in- 1930, last evening in the ball tmportance and social magnificence | 4, have taken place in the famous that east room of the White House. Un- Rev. Right ‘Tuckerman, Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. ham d, whose little daughter, ‘Townsend, was of scenes; Mrs. P. Lee Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Sdhlndl. thékflflflm B‘:I- ton MacBryde, Mrs. Lynn, Mr. Archibald in one ner. W. Wayne Wirgman, author of | t, had as her box guests ee Wi ¢ Phila- | Mrs. 3 Louise t) more, "x?';s L:utiufiol Catron and Dr. and Mrs. Elliott. Wb euknor ot the pagtant; Moas ,_author of the pageant: ! Caroline Smith, sister of the Rev. Dr. Herbert Scott Smith, with Brig. Gen.| William E. Horton making the presen- | tations. | Three of the eleven episodes of the | jeant were presented according to B 5 e B y rge n 1780. Appropriately, the pageant opens with & picture of this inspection by Wi n. Mr. Carlton Van Valken- burg is & splendid Washington and Mrs. Charles Graves Matthews & charm- ihg Martha. bud of last year, was Nellle Custis and Mrs. George Hillyer, Mrs. Page, a friend of the Washington family. ‘The second scene was a high light of | } the performance showing Abigail Adams | in hanging of wash to dry in the unfin- ished East room, dreaming the while brilliant scenes of her past life abroad. Miss Elizabeth Cornwall Sypher is , and in the cast were Mrs. Mor- k , as “Mammy,” ing | her part to perfection with her face ked, 8 bandanna kerchief and ging- apron; Miss Dorothy Sheckels and Helen Sheckels, as White Hmm] , | ball given January 8, 1824, John Quincy Adams to Commw | Elizabeth Edson, Miss Susanna Walla i Miss Marjorie Talmana, |} ber, 1800, superintending the | || | James W. M Polly Detweiler, A Mrs. M. De Clair wed the and adding a touch that delighted the audience from her sauces . D saucer, this and good form in the period of 1809. A was_the Ruth Molyneaux, as Dolly, as assisted by Mr. Joe Nicholson and Mr. Bernard MeKeon, as servants. A brilliant picture was the next, a Mrs. Gen. Andrew Jackson’s victory at N.': Orleans. Miss Justice Corby was Mrs. John Quincy Adams, Mr. John W. Haines, Mr. President Adams and Mr. William Woodville appeared as Gen. Jackson and the guests were: Miss ce, Elliott, Mrs. Randall T. , _Miss Eliza- argine Musser, Miss Different Experience With our “No Ty % service at The w’g% There are club combinations at: $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 * sou may order a la carte The Food Speaks for Itself The Special Sunday Dinner Which Will Be Served Tomorrow From 5:30 to 8, at Harry Wood, Manager | The Blackstone—1016 17th St. Here's the menu—and with service and environment you'll enjoy: Olives Oyster Cocktail Celery ‘'omato Juies HomeFried Chicken Roast Loin of Pork Green Pens . Flosting Island Coffee -Served 5:30 to. Homemade Hot Rolls # Top - Gravy Broiled Fresh Mackerel Drawa Butter Fresh ;. iy Marshmallow Salad Burnt Almond Iee Cream Chocolate Nut Sundae Milk tions by P i augural - ball, March 4, 1861. Miss Elinor Daniel made a lovely Mrs. Lin- coln and the colored maid, Mrs. Morris Wickersham, appeared again in this picture. Dancing followed, box holders ard guests taking part. Patronesses for Halloween Ball at Mayflower October 31. Patronesses for the Halloween Ball to be given at the Mayflower Hotel Friday night, October 31, include Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Mrs. Clyde Kelly, Mrs. Pish, jr.; Mrs. Guy V. Henry, Mrs. Stephen O. Fuqua, Mrs. Charles Mrs. James E. Fechet, )llr:. Jahncke, Herbert B. Crosby, Mrs. ham, Mrs. Frank B. Freyer, Mrs. Ed- ward G. Kintner, Mrs. Robert C. Musser, Mrs. Peter Murray, Mrs. Hugh D. Auch- incloss, jr.; Mrs. Georgia Knox Berry, G B. Birdsall, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. R. Wilmer Bolling, Mrs. Joseph H. Bradley, Mrs. George H. Cal- vert, jr.; Mrs. Joseph E. Davies, Mrs. Percy H. Davis, Mrs. Harold Dobdge, Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mrs. John Henry Dwight, Mrs. Elizabeth Edson, Mrs. John 8. Flannery, Mrs. Larkin Glazebrook, Mrs. Devereux Greene, Mrs. Martha G. Hall, Mrs. Edward A. Harri- man, Mrs. C. Willard Hayes, Mrs. Waly ter F. Jacobs, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Baroness Korff, Mrs. Paulding Lamber- ton, Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, Mrs. Wil- liam Payne Meredith, Mrs. James Mitchell, Mrs. John W. Morse, Mrs. Orme, Mrs. Cls ice Perley, r Stuart, Mrs, c A. Swen. son, Mrs, Howe Totten, Mr$. Bagley ‘Wallace. Mrs. Millard West, Mrs. Dav- enport White, Mrs. W. Wayne Wirgman, Mrs. Clark C. Wren and Mrs. Hamilton ‘Wright. Mrs. Charles Merrill, assisted by Miss Elaine Arnaud, was hostess this after- noon st the club house of the Amer- fcan Association of University Women { the asso- .| when the branch o clation entertained the college du- ates of 1930 at a bridge tea. % representing the the 200 guests recent graduates of many universities, the majority were from George Wash- ington, Goucher, Maryland and Trinity. 3700 Massachusetts Ave. either for its view or ncceuibflity—-nwp Mas Mrs. Edward D. Curtis, formerly Miss Nancy Hoyt, daughter of Mrs. Henry M. Hoyt, returned Monday from abroad where she has been since last Janu- ary, and came to Washington Wed- nesday to spend the Winter months with her mother at her home on Rhode Island avenue. Her small daughter Edwina will be with her, Mrs. Belle Howell Bohn will give & program of poetic and dramatic read- ings at the Arts Club tomorrow eve- ning, following a chafing-dish supper, at which the Hospitality Committee will be the hosts. Col. and Mrs. Fred Feigl of New York City, are attending reunion of the 1st Qivision of the A. E. F. in ‘Washington, d are at the Willard. ‘They are the parents of the late Lieut. Jeff Peigl, who was the first Arti officer killed in action during the World War, and & member of the 7th Fleld Artillery, 1st Division, A. E. F. Mrs. Helen Chase is in her apartment in the Westchester for the season. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Saxton of 5330 Colorado gvenue northwest, Washington, who motored to New York, are guests a!‘”lh Hotel Bretton Hall, New York Mrs. Hamilton, wife of Col. Charles 8. Hamilton of Cathedral avenue, is enter- taining on October 28, to celebrate third birthday anniversary of her little hter Betly Lou, Mrs. Robert J. Grant will entertain at dinner this evening at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lamar Robinson, who have receni returned to Wash- umrcm.w ter and are estab- lisl at the Broadmoor, have gone to OIncy Inn OLNEY, MARYLAND POR - L NOHON - FEA- DINVER B M, Tapsen, Sovie 3 Announcing Brides Toas Wednesdays, .30 . ;‘m ork & Whit AY, NOON TO 3:30 P.M. COPEN EVERY D Alban Towers You'll Be Charmed With the Com- plete Hominess of Residence Here Of course, the location has no counterpart anywhere in Washington— Richmond, Va., where they will be for umn-aolmu-i several in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Mortimer Parrish, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guy Livingston have given up their apartment at 5130 Connecticut avenue and are now occu- pying their new apartment at the West- chester. . D. M. Patrick will entertain a aii this evening small company at dinner at Wardman Park Hotel. Scottish Societies Combining to Give Costume Ball Thursday. 5 The annual masquerade ball of the combined Scottish Societies of Washing- ton will be held in the ball room of the Thursday _ evening, Flora Allan, chief Baltimore, Md., and Mr. Jimmie R. Russell, chief of Clan MacKenzie, also of Baltimore, as the guests of honor. The Entertainment Committee con- sists of Mrs. John Gunn from the Daughters of Scotis Society of Wash- and Mr. Daniel R. Duft of the Clan MacLennan, ul:!l;:: Pn’(‘:r" Hannah Granger. 3 rew - son is chairman of the Floor Committee and Miss Cathrine Law has charge of the refreshments. On this night the canny Scots of Washington will vie with one another for the most original and comical cos- tumes, for which prizes will be gtven. Mrs, Willlam H. Duff is chairman of the prize awards. Mrs. Goodwin Graham is entertaining this afternoon at a bridge party at the Women's University Club, The guests include Mrs. Horace Daw- son, Mrs. Victor J. Evans, Mrs. Norborne T. Robinson, Mrs, Arthur T. Upson, Mrs. Roland Rogers, Mrs. John Ladd, Mrs, J. Austin Stone, Mrs. Lynn Ed- minster, Mrs. H. Cockran Fisher, Mrs. John L. Vandegrift, Mrs. Richard Kim- bel, Mrs. Allan Gray, Mrs. Marshall Lynn, Mrs. J. K. h Baker, Miss Frances Henckels, Muriel Wood, Miss Ruby Nevins, Miss Frances Webster and Mrs. Magruder Wingfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ji s E. Pixlee have moved from the Valley Vista Apart- ments to the Westchester.” Mr. Pixlee is the coach at the George Washington University. ‘Miss Marguerite M. Wells of Minne- apolis, acting president of the National League of Women Voters, returned by motor to Washington yesterday after attending the annual convention of the State league in Minnesota. She was accompan! by her father, Mr. E. T. Wells, with whom she will make her home at the Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Wells is to remain in Washington as acting president of the national league until the first of January, when Miss Belle Sherwin will return to her desk after an eight months' leave of absence. At the convention of the Minnesota League of Womeh Voters, Miss Wells presided at the candidates’ meeting, at which all the Minnesota candidates for | Governor and United States Senator stated their platformy and qualifications for office. Mrs. William. B. Colver has returned to Washington after an eight months’ new Shoreham Hotel, where she has taken an apartment for the Winter. Mrs. A. A. Driggs is now at the new Shoreham Hotel, where she will make her home during this Subscribe Today ing. g\whom National 6000 and the delivery will start immedi- ately. The Route Agent will eol~ lect at the end of each month. Overlooking the Cathedral chusetts Avenue Heighu— looking down upon the city and far away into Maryland and Virginia. And then when you:consider the practical features of plan, arrange- ment, facilities, decorations and service—here, too, Alban Towers is in- comparable. There is an air of refined elegance you'll like—and tangible evidence of that super-service which adds so materially to ease of house- keeping and joy of living—all under experienced resident managership, which divcn constant attention to tenants' comfort and convenience. Outstanding Features in Alban Towers Splendid Cafe Under Able Manage- ment. 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Church Outlined—Men’s Com- mittee to Assist in Evening. “The Eloquence of Experience” will be the theme of the sermon at the Calvary Methodist Church, Columbia road near Fifteenth street, by Dr. Mark | Depp. The Calv Young People will be ests of th:l;lbroon Methodist Young eople for tea and their Sunday evening devotional service. will be no Young Feople's meeting at Calvary. The High School League will meet at 6:30 o'clock in the ladles’ parlor. Young Apmv‘udle up to 18 years of age are in- A class is being taught by Dr. Dud- ley of American University Thursday evenings entitled “The of the Reformation.”. The devotional service of the church follows at 8 o'clock in Guild Hall, with the minister in charge. The Men's Committee will assist in the regular service tomorrow night. (Judge J. W. Thompson, Edwin Dice and Dr. H. M. Dudley will assist in the serv- ice. The pastor's topic will be “The School of Sneers.” PP, IPROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR ASCENSION CHURCH Members of Parish Committee for Preaching Mission Are - Selected. Rev. Thomas W. Cooke of Ascension Twelfth street, announces that the dio- cesan-wide preaching mission which will be held in November will be presented in detail to the congregation tomorrow morning, the rector preaching on the text, “Prepare Ye the Wa; Holy Communion, 8 am.; church school, 9:30 a.m.; adult Bible class, 9:45 am., with morning prayer and sermon at 11 a.m. ‘The parish committee for the preach- ing mission consists of Fred Tyler, chairman, representing the vestry; Mrs. Chamberlain, the Parish Aid Society: xh{l‘n. lfi;c"kel;.t the Daughters of the ing; le Rucker, the Young People's Soclety; Mrs. e, lw'dlhry of women; Robert Riley and J. C. Watts, the men’s organizations. The missioner will be Dr. Chalmers, rector of Grace- St. Peter's Church, Baltimore, formerly of the Cathedral at Dallas, Texas, ‘The Chinese school will be held at 3 pm.; the Young People's Society at 6 p.m, with lunch followed by a service at 8 pm,, ade by the rector, “What Mean Ye,” being the text. Mission ’ iyer service in chapel Wednesday at Thursday at 10 BURLINGTON HOTEL‘ Desirable, Redecorated Apartments Available 1721 2‘lst St. N.W One black west Conn. Ave. bet. R and S Sts. 1 and 2 rooms and bath $97.50 to $49.50 Resident Manager Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inec. 738 15th St. N.W. District 6830 Church, Massachusetts avenue and | address. .m., .and celebration of communion | PASTOR TO DISCUSS “PORTALS OF PAST” Rev. J. R. Sizoo to Resume Series of Sermons Treating Ameri- can Life. Dr. J. R. Sizoo will preach at the New York Avenue Church to- morrow at 11 am. on “The Crisis of Incidentals.” In the evening he will continue his Sunday evening series on some aspects of American life. His sub- ject will be “California, or the Portals of the Past.” The preparatory service will be held Thursday night. This is & service held quarterly on the Thursday evening the celebration of holy communion. A silver tea will be held under auspices of the Tuxis Club Priday from ¢ to 6 o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Weber Bryant, Mrs. Charles F. Waring Harry A. Cumms and Mrs. 5 uns. A will be conducted tonight | by A special feature of the program be a motion picture, “Among the Navajoes.” PEEARS R CHRIST CHURCH TO HOLD PRESENTATION SERVICE ‘The Fall presentation Off service for the United Thank of . | primary, Mrs. ginners, Miss Helen C. Brooke; nurse: ’ PECK IEHOMALWV L - SERVICES' TOMORROW Pastor Schedules “Found; a Man” a5 the Text of His Eve- ning Sermoh. ~The service at Peck Memorial Chapel tomorrow night will be in charge of the morning tople will be “His Holy Hill,” & testimony to answered prayer. The Christian Endeavor Society will be addressed at 7 p.m. by Mrs. Mur- ray, who is the visitor of the Washing- ton Church Federation to the hospital of the city. ‘The Woman's Missionary Society will Monday evening. Delegates will b the society at be held st ‘The Sunda the following persons in charge: In- and senior, Herbert C. ‘Tucker; juniors, Miss Jessie Stratton; Geanaros; be- Mrs. Carl " Poore, ‘The pastor will continue Wednesday evening the study of the Book ef Southland Sunshine Brought fo You Thru SOLARIUM Y.W.C.A. 176h and K Sts. NW: waize Burchell’s Bouquet 16th & Co]umgi‘: Rd. N.W. Two Bed Rooms, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitch- en, Bath & Reception Room Is Truly a Fine Coffee Try It N. W. Burchell Electric Refrigeration 817-18 Fourteenth St. Oéen at 8:30 AM. 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