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r SOCIETY. SOCIETY President and Mrs. Hoover Hosts to Cali- fornia Friends at White House Over Sunday. \HE President and Mrs. Hoover had as thelr guests over Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Marion Williams of Palo Alto, Calif. A box has been reserved for khe President and Mrs. Hoover for the performance of “Subway Express” this evening in the National Theater for the benefit of the Washington Wellesley Club. " Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the Becretary of War, and Mrs. Ray an ‘Wilbur, ‘wife of the S:cretary of the Interfor, will be among the guests of Mrs. George Akerson, wife of the secre- tary to the President, who will entertain in her box at the performance. Others in the company will include Mrs. Ver- on Kellogg. % ‘The A%?nty General and Mrs. Wil- fiam De Witt Mitcheil will be guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles B. Rugg and Mr, and Mrs, Charles Sisson in a box and Mr. and Mrs. Jouett Shouse and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt will occupy @ box. Additional patronnesses for the rformance include Mrs. Jacob Leander fi»se. Mrs. Wilson Compton and Miss Jean D. Cole. Sir Ronald and Lady Lindsay To Attend Armistice Ball. ‘The Amblsg:dfll’ of G"":dnt;"ll!n and Lady Lindsay are expec! at- tend theylmnmlca ball of the British Great War Veterans of America, to be held at the Plaza in New York No- vember 11. Among patronesses for the ball are Mrs. Leander McCormick-Goodhart, wife of the commercial secretary of the British embassy; Mrs. Shone, wife of the first secretary of the embassy, and Dame Una Pope-Hennessy, wife of the former military attache of the British embassy. The Attorney General and Mrs. Wil- lam D. Mitchell have with them Miss Gertrude Bancroft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Bancroft of St. Paul, Minn., who arrived in the Capital Friday evening, to take up her new tion as sacretary to Mrs. Mitchell, er aunt. f ‘Miss Bancroft expects to take part in the festivities of the younger group in the Capital while acting as her aunt’s gocial secretary when the official sea- son ey ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will entertain informally at a reception this afternoon in celebra- tion of the anniversary of the inde- pendence of Panama. Only the Pana- man colony has been invited. enator and Mrs. Lawrence C. Phipps hl!ve a blol:fil of flckzfi:‘t{g the eleventh ual military Armi ball of the fl.‘nm of Foreign Wars, to be given at the Mayflower Hotel, No- wember 11. The tickets are to be dis- tributed to disabled veterans at the service hospitals in Washington. The United States Ambassador to France and Mrs. Walter E. Edge will esday evening, and Sunday they will :. luga of honor at a luncheon to THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, at 2222 Wyoming avenue-to Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax Harrison of The Plains, Va. She will return and take an apart- ment until April, when she will resume possession of her house. Comdr. Ma- uder is on sea duty with the Atlantic et at Hampton Roads, Va. Licut. Howard L. Young of the naval air station, Pensacola, ., has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. George W. Schmedegaard of Danlels Park, Berwyn, Md. Lieut. Young is formerly of Wash- ington. The Army and Navy Club was the scene of a very preity reception at noon Friday, following the ceremony at 11 J. Butler Wright will | o'clock of Dr. John Holmes Trinder and m and Mrs. ive in New York Saturday on the Vuleania and will be at the Ambassador during their stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe have gone to Newport, where they will be at the Pine Lodge. Former Senator and Mrs. Henry F. Lippitt entertained at luncheon e day at their farm in Cumberland, R. I. Former Senator and Mrs, J h 8. Frelinghuysen entertained at ner last evening at Hot Springs, Miss Emily Frelinghuysen and her guest, Miss Elizabeth Walter, and Miss Frelinghuy- sen's flance, Mr. H. Edward Bilkey. Mrs. Margaret Sheridan O'Connell entertained at dinner at the Wardman Park Hotel Saturday evening. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Curtin of Syracuse, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kellar of New York City, Miss Julla Teresa Sheridan, Miss Annette Sheridan, Mr. William' A. Curtin, jr., and Mr. Henry Kellar. Dr. and Mrs. Curtin and Mr. and Mrs. Kellar are passing a week at the Mayflower. Miss Francesca McKenney and her cousin, Miss Frances Miller, who are spending the Autumn at Hot Springs. Va., were guests at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. De Gersdorfl. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Royal Hol- combe entertained at dinner last eve- ning. at their new villa, at Newport. ‘They pu the villa from Mrs, George Gordon King and have named the villa, formerly known as the Oak- wood Terrace Villa, Oak Haven. Mrs. William Bailey Lamar, widow of Judge Lamar, has returned to Wash- ington and will be at the Mayflower until the middle of December. Mrs. Lamar spent the Summer at White Sulphur Springs and Atlantic City, She ‘recently was the guest in New York of Mrs. Valerie Langeloth, at her apartment, at the Savoy-Plaza, and was & gxest in_her box at the opening of the Metropolitan opera season, Mon- day, Octol 27, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun who has been spending the Summer on the West Coast returned to Washington for a brief visit and left again yesterday for Los Angeles, where she is working on & historical scenario. This will keep her in Los Angeles for the greater part of the Winter, though she expects to midseason. ingtor but will live in the city, renting Ross- dhu for the Winter. ur Hachten and Mrs. Ver- ipp will be joint hostesses at flven at the home of the Sixteenth street, today in th Finney, Whose . Ryland will take on W. tea to tter, marrisge to Dr. G place November 15. Miss Katherine Lotte Leber, a niece of Herr Prof. Felix Lohns, who occuples the chair of bacteriology at the Uni- versity of Leipzig, Germany, where the bride received her education. ‘The bride was given in marriage by Dr. John W. Burke and was attended by Mrs. Lillian B. Whitmore. Mr. Jo- seph Stein attended as best man. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Henry H. Ranck of Grace Reformed Church, After & honeymoon at Atlantic City and Philadelphia, Dr. and Mrs. Trinder will be at home at Tilden Gardens. Guests at a wedding luncheon at the club included, besides the immediate wedding party, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis C. T. anti Mrs. A. B. Bennett, Dr. and Mrs. George Deveey, Dr. and Mrs. B. W. Leonard, Dr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Tibbetts, Lieut Col. and Mrs. William Hart, Maj. and Mrs. James E. Baylis, Mr. and Mrs. George K. Perkins, Dr. and Mrs. George Trible, Dr. O. C. Foote, Miss Annabel Bird and the Rev. and Mrs. Calvert E. Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gates had as guests for the week end Mr. Gates’ nicce, Miss Jane Carey Folk of Nash- ville, Tenn, and Miss Rosa Freeman of New Orleans, La., both of whom are attending Hollins College, at Hollins, Va. Lieut. Paul C. Warner of the naval air station at Hampton Roads, Va., is at the Carlton for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram F. Stowell of Fairhaven, Mass, were at the Dodge e t]l&c vsv'e:k lelnd. ;ccompmles . M. Stowell an De P. Tappan. e Judge and Mrs. A. F. St. Sure of Oakland, Calif., are N days at the Carlton, S i ‘The Women's Association of the Cleve- land Park Congregational Church will hold its annual bazaar and dinner in the Sunday school room of the church November 20. The bazaar, which is in charge of Mrs. Morris Wampler, will begin at 10 am. and continue until 10 pm. The dinner, which will be under the direction of Mrs. Guy Saffold, will be held from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. Those in charge of tables and booths are as follows: Mrs. John Whitman, gifts; Mrs. W. G. Hoyt, handwork; Mrs. J. H. Pish- back, aprons; Mrs. Sidney Bishop, infants’ and small children’s cloth Mrs, Robert Wilson, hcmemade foods: | Mrs. Leo Brooks, candies; Mrs. B. Yung-Kwai, potted plants; Mrs. Carrie Ruoff, dolls, books and toys; Mrs. Severn, grabbag, and Mrs. Surface, fish pond. Mrs. 8. S. Richard is et the new Shoreham Hotel, where she will make her home this Winter. She is accom- panied by her son, Mr. Everett Richard. Senor Liborio Justo of Buenos Aires, Argentina, is at the Chastleton Hotel, BURLINGTON HOTEL B vets, $1.25 Up Bridge Pafties—Dances Our Noted Special Dinner Daily, $1.00 Senora Herrera and their daughter, Park Hotel. where he will be for two weeks before leaving for the Pacific Coast. Col. S. M. de Loffre, U. 8. A, re- tired, and Mrs. de Loffre, who make their home in Paris, are expected in Washington the last of this month, which will be their first visit in five years. When in Europe they spend much time in motoring and have toured practically every European country that has good roads. Capt. Joseph McCrink entertained & Halloween party at his residence, on Garfleld street, Woodley Park. ‘The National Geographic Society will entertain at a dinner Wednesday eve- ning at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. John C. Roth of Annapolis has come to Washington and taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. Garfield’s Nurses Revel With Hobgoblins at Halloween Party. FUR COATS Cleaned s and Glazed This special price includes thorough cleaning cfdyollr coat inside and out. Reart Temodeled, $5.00. Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmanship ‘Work Called for and Delivered. NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th Street Nat. 2456 de Huerta, wife of the counselor of the Mexican embassy, Senorita Herrera de Huerta, making their home at Wardman —Underwood Photos. skeletons and weird witches lent a gay atmosphere to the Halloween party at the Kellogg Bullding of the Garfleld Memorial Hospital, given by the Junior Group of the Ladies’ Aid Society, head- ed by Mrs. Henry A. Willard, for the Probationers’ Class of Nurses and In- ternes. Mrs. Willard was assisted by Mrs. Willlam A. Morgan, Mrs, Wallace M. Dillon of the Junior Aid, Miss Doro- thy Nokes, Miss Lee, Miss Virginia Greene and Miss Lois Russell of the student nurses. Receiving with Mrs. Willard were Mrs. Cabot Stevens, presi- dent; Mrs. ne E. Woodson, vice president and chairman of the Internes AT WHELAN'S HAIR CUT | AND SET ‘l - - By Franz Andersen 9 1105 ¥ ST. NW. Whelan’s BOUQUET COFFEE Advantageous contracts en- able us to resume our original price of 25¢ Ib. N. W. BURCHELL 817-19 Fourteenth St. ANCELA VARONA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3 1930. Committee; Miss Anna Southard Larner, treasurer of the Junior Aild, and Miss Justine Corby, chairman of the Library Committee of the Ladles’ Aid of the hospital. An of “broadcast- Dorothy announcer.” Among those who took part in the entertain- ment were Miss Ina Atkins, Miss Kath- erine Maiskall, Miss Virginia Greene, Miss Lois Russell and Miss Mauy Lievers, and groups of weird-look! “ghosts” impersonated by nurses who had been chosen by Miss McWhortes, suj tendent of nurses. grand march was led by Mr. Henry A. Willard with Miss Anna Southard Larner, and Mr, Cabot Stevens with Mrs. E. E. Woodson. Mrs. Stevens and Miss Corby acted as judges for the costumes and awarded the prizes to {;fllm‘ the most interesting and orig- 2 New rooms for the work of the social Ladies’ Ald for inspect et 3 ‘were open for tion, and the entire first floor of the Kell Building is available for the work an functions of benefits by this group and the student nurses, for whose pleasure and comfort the junior aid group was organized. Miss Harriet . Lloyd, daughter of Georges "Gounty, - entertained s iarge y, ent a large number of her friends at a Halloween dance Baturday at her Maryland home, Buena Vista. The [uem from Wash- ington and vicinity included Miss Dor- SLIP COVERS anap” fasieners, tatlored 16" yoor faraiin A r 3 Soasittal cretoang. and Roman sirine. 316,50, Vil S SR o aBlion, Line. 5350. 1513 28tk St. S.E. Phone Nat. 8225 And Remember: Contract Bridge Lessons Tomorrow, at 10:30, in The Bridge Studio, Seventh Floor. ney, Mr. Louis John Kenneth Frisble, Mr. James Graham, Mr. Brice Duckett, Mr. Arthur Gam- | brill, Mr. James Carr, Mr. Charles Berry, Miss Zola Hall and Dr. William McPFaul, | Mr. Ross Jr.; Mr. Sontag and Mr. Thatcher. SOCIETY. S e of Luckett, Miss Jean Allen, Miss| Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Baptista en- B%uu | adrillon Miss Phyllis Adelman, Miss Betty Crane, | Saturday evening on the occasion of Miss Meredith Smith, Miss Eleanor | their first wedding anniversary. Gambrill, Miss Rosalie Grant, Miss Cor- - rie Bowie Clagett, Miss Miss Gertrude Glassie, Stuart, Miss Kay Smith, Miss Betty O’'Malley, Miss Doris Bishop, Mr. Roland Chey- Smith, Miss Potter, | tertained at dinner at the Elizabeth Miss | National Woman's party, at Alv Miss Loisjean Bandyholtz, | mont House, national headquarters, Tables for auc - ' tract bridge will be arr: . Linebarger, the District Miss Marjorie Ruckman, who recently |returned from New York, is at the | Dodge Hotel. r, Mr. Daniel B. Lloyd, months. Most interesting are the Dinner Dances...with a la carte service ($1.5 #on)...every evening from Seven to Nine. The - per Sessions from ten to one, fifty-cent couvert, ex- cepting Saturday, Sunday and Holidnys. . .one dollar, [ SHOREHAM ORCHESTRA lpaus AIDELMAN — O/R, The (HOREHAM CONNECTICUT AVE. aX CALVERT PHONE ROBERT KEHL FOR RESERVATIONS cAdams 0700 Jelleffs A COMPLETE STORE OF FASHION JATURDAY NIGHT DANCES Starting with Dinner at 8 p.m. . Spe dinner Two Dnn-n 5; plate, including couvert... plggr a la carte, $1 rm:en inner patrons may rethain and dance through the supper hour without charge. i ’ The first of a series of at homes will Marjorie | be given by the District branch of the B street northeast, tomorrow evening, Potter, Mr. Stephen |8t 8:30 o'clock. There will be a musical Holderness, Mr. Henry Allen, Mr. El- | Program and refreshments, during the bridge Church, Mr. Joseph Thomas, | evening. n and cons . Mrs. Paul chairman of the party, is hostess for the at homes. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hodge of Los Angeles, are now at the Shoreham Ho- tel, where they will remain for a few be given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. 1120 Vermont Ave. Decatur 0500 Cottman. Beauty Preparations ;3 - for Women Who Desire the Best . . - We Are the Erclusive Washington Agents for These Preparations Miss Varona sends one of her consultants to give you personal advice regarding the care of your skin and to explain her Skin Breathing Method We invite you to consult the representative of ANGELA VARONA in Our Toilet Goods Department Beginning Monday, November 3rd. First Floor will remain until after Christmas. Mrs. Magruder has leased her home Admiral A. L. Parsons, chief of the Bureau of Yards and Docks, and Mrs. Parsons and their daughter Marie have leased an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. Miguel Echegaray y DULIN & MARTIN-SECOND FLOOR ORIENTAL RUGI Approximately 4x7 ft. $30.00 Fine rugs in rich, mellow tones . . . rugs that will give years of service and an atmosphere of graciousness and individuality to any home. Corduroy Collar and Cuffs $9.95 An original conception... corduroy in collar and cuffs or a tricky little ascot to soften the bril- liance of the high shades against the face. Neckwear Shop— Street Floor purchased Branchoire, which is lo- miles from Tours, on the Loches. Mrs. Steele has joined Capt. Steele at their new residence, having spent the Summer at Le Tougquet. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lee Washington will nresent their daughter, Miss Helen Lee Washington, to society at a tea to be given at their home, 2200 R street, N oee: Weasiogton and her Ts. an daughter returned from abroad late this Summer and since then have been at their Sum- mer home at York Village, Me. Miss Was ‘was presented at the Court of St. James during her stay abroad. Our Stationery and Engraving Department Opens Today We have taken over the plates of Berry & Co., Washington, D. C. . . . in fact we have the same capable person in charge whom you knew at Berry’s . . . she will give you here the careful, efficient service this store is noted for . ., . we guarantee the best of engraving work and the finest stationery qualities. TR High Shades in Wool at the Top of Fashion Jelleff’s Copies of Imports , $19.so As daring as Paris, as piquant as youth—these high shades of chartreuse, coral, blue, yellow and scarlet combined with deep tones of brown, wine, rust, navy Lucille Paray’s Studded Bag £10 . William Edgar Hunt of Fargo, | N. Dak., and Mr. Patrick H. udm“x;:;. formerly captain in the British Army. The ceremony took place at 8t. Mar- tin's in the Flelds Church, algar 9x12 Sarouks and Lillihans—complete stock—at very low prices DvurLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad L” PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut” Ave. Entrance and black. And the dresses themselves are just as exciting—direct copies of Schiapparelli and Vionnet, in wool crepe and wool crepe with silk. Sizes 14 to 20. Pictured—A Schiapparelli dress with yoke and diag- onal strips of contrasting color. $19.50. Metal nailheads, alternate gold and silver, om dnll antelope suede, introduce the vogue for metal and are complements to any high color. Handbag Shop— Street Floor. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence B. Benet, who have been visiting in Washington, will 80 to New York Friday and will sall November 12 for their home in Paris. Miss Betty West, Miss Mildred Blaine Clarke and Miss Margaret Calvert were among the debutantes who motored to Annapolis for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, who has been in New York for a neyhon time, ':’l.l au;n to their home at the end of this Woobwarp & LOTHROP 107" 11" F an0 G STrE After Vionnet—a two- piece dress with yoke, roll collar and elbow cuffs of contrasting silk. $19.50, Sports Shop—Fourth Floor. We're Jealous The Sportswoman With a “Butterfly’s™ Complexion Just the Stocking for Colder Days No. 401—Service weight with lisle tops. A comfortable, yet smart silk stocking—in all the brilliant shades of Winter fashion— of an enviable reputation for COATS Many are the women who shop only at Harris’ for Coats—finding what they want at the price they want to pay Prices Begin at $55 ing luxuriousness to @ [ J ® loveliness, in the fur ROLLINS HOSIERY gains countless new enthusiasts ‘ g e I daily—such beauty with such durability. b L g “Thrice the Wear” in No. 4242 Grena- dine with Petite Picot Top, $1.95. {IDM_LS.-@- - (224 F STREET == gone with her daughter, Miss Eleanor Orain, a debutante of last season, to Baltimore to spend the Winter months, Miss Margaret Crain, & younger daughter, will remain in the "Capital ‘while she is attending school. (} Minister to Hungary and Mrs. Wright Returning Home. The United States Minister to Hun- Visit Our Exhibit Booths 63.64 Industrial Exposition Washington Auditorium Nov.3to 8 We Will Give 5 Prizes When Lame and Fur Meet ite expects the Promenade—with bright red and green. Nightingale—with blue or wine red. Rendezvous—with reddish brown and lighter-than- navy. A$1.95 3 for $5.70 Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Gold Strive Stockings Exclusive with Jaltes's in ‘ashington itional Gold Strive Shop, Stoneleigh Court Adattionat o onrsertont Avemse " C this evening gown does. An elaborate lame, gold and vari-colored add- Knows the Wisdom of ELIZABETH ARDEN The sportswoman keeps her skin as soft and pink-and-white as does her “hot-house” friend, by the judicious use of the pure cosmetics of Elizabeth Arden. Before going out, she always “protects her skin with Amoretta Créam, $1 and $2. on Individ: s L dual s:.uuu‘m Ardcl sgg A distinguished gown, for the distinguished type. .. $135 ‘WaLnur RooM TrmD FLOOR. You will find lots to interest you if you visit our Booths. Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. National 3257-3291-2036 106 Indiana Ave. ¥ R T 72