Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1930, Page 42

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-SOCIETY, Capital F olk and Visitors Llsted in'Personal Mention ~Mts. Thomas R. Marshall, Widow of Former Vice President, Guest in City—Prominent Resi- dents Home for Winter. Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall, widow of. the former Vice President Marshall, ‘will arrive in w-mmmn this afternoon to be a guest of Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, in her apartment at the M-yficm Hotel. Mrs. Walsh will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening for her guest in the Chinese room of the Mayfio Loose will arrive | he in the c-.mm hhn‘dly November 15, and will ocel apartment in the Mnyflower. “gm she will spend the ‘Winter. Mrs. Richard 8. Aldrich has returned from Providence, R. 1., and New York and is again in her home on Massa- chusetts avenue. Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong is spending the week end with her son and daugh- | bee ter<in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Corrin Strong, and will open her apartment at the Mayflower tomorrow. Ifi Robert H. Lucas, executive direc- tor of the huu.n -tlnn-l Com- mittee, has re his apartment | ing at the !rudmmr trom Louisville, Ky, in Louisville for several weeks as_the ;ug of h;r parents, Mr. and Mrs. IBPIII!A.!'BGWO!LIWD‘ ment of State and Mrs. wmg resumed their residence in the Broad: spending several George A. Heywood of Ardm‘ c.. has returned to Washin tho-uaun-nflhmlnm ence n Mayflower. Mr. and Mys, J. E. Brooks and their family have returned to their apartment at the Broadmoor for the Winter, after & Summer at onn!ord. N. J. Mr. and Mrs, Gharles B. Burt of Chl- St MR T S ughter, Burt, who attending Fairm Mrs. Consuelo. Seoane left THE SUNDAY S-TAR; WASHINGTON, .D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Bickford are at the Westchester Apartments. Mrs. Bickford, . before her marriage October 20, was Loretta Umstead of 1717 Massa~ chusetts avenue northwest. Westchester. Mrs. Pickford was, before her m ufi\ut 9, Miss Lucy ‘Winslow Hill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George Jackson Hill of Commonwealth avenue in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grifith Hoff- man and their daughter, Miss Barbara Davis Hoffman, are lmd!nl the Win- ter in Tallahassee, here Miss Hoffman is attending the Florida State Conm for Women. Miss Hoffman has rladud to the Sigma Sigma Sigma Maj. and Mrs. Claes Dickson-Hallen- creutz, who have boen ests of the latter’s brother, Mr. irles Tracy Critchton, in Vermont, duflna the hunt- season, have returned to their npu.rtmem at the Chastleton. Miss Bessle M. Young of Honolulu has been at the Dodge Hotel for about @ week. ‘She is motoring over the con- tinent during a visit of several months in the United States. She plans next to go to Minneapolis, to be the guest of Mrs, Olivia Johnson, national president of the Zonta Club. Mrs. Nancy Potts tts of Dundee, N. Y., has returned to her -pumnem at the Dodge Hotel for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Simpich of Har- vard Hall have gone to the mountains of Asheville, N. C. where they are guests at Grove Park Inn for two or three weeks. Mrs. C. G. !llullon is back in her apartment at the Broadmoor after hav- ing spent several weeks in New York. Mrs. J, H, Hillman and Miss Sara Hiliman have nmmed to Washington from Spring Lake, N. J., and are at the Mayflower. Mrl A. C. Cromwell of !flmpoft is the guest of Miss Sara Carri t at the Broadmoor for several weeks. First Navy-Marine Dance Set for Next Friday series of four Nnvy und Corps dances will be t the Willard Fri- ed | gay next. guests will be thaumwyotflu vy and Mrs. Adams, the Assistant s«.-muyu(m Navy for Aeronautics and Mrs. Ingalls * |and t.he chlet of Naval Operations and on public questions at 10:45 o'clock, in arrived in New York Priday on the George Washington, re- turning from _her thirty-fourth ~trip ‘Johm Mrs. Amm( attending will be Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark L. Bristol, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Frank H. Clark, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ridley McLean, Mrs. John A. Dougherty, Miss Rzmy lnd many others from the service and from diplomatic and official -oclaty Entertaining at dinner at the Wil- lard preceding '.he dlnce are lfll ;;h! Mrs. R. H. Capt. an N. L. Rawlings. Senator and Mrs. Shipstead mwenlooodhuo.mhnmenb- Iy returned from Senator and Mrs. Henrlk Shipstead have arrived in Washington and are Dr. and Mrs. Edward Morse Pickford | ywer. | are in their new apartment at the H. Bell and ueut "Comdr. I.nd)&l. the ghness| Guests of Mrs. Patterson | 53,1886 208 00, NOVEMBER 9, 1930—PART THREE. SOCIETY. | ACCOMPLISHED GIRLS WHOSE AFFAIRS ADD INTEREST TO WASHINGTON LIFE | Vice President Curtis Scheduled as Gu t Special Events Noted Relatinfl to Members Of Diplomatic Corps (Continued From First Page.) Senora de Recinos are spending the week end in Baltimore. ‘The Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. MacWhite, will return Tuesday from New York, where he is making & short -ny { e, Prince Amoradat Krida- Kare: Minister of Siam 1o the United Gen, | States, entertaineds at dinner last eve- ning at the Mayflower in celebration of v Mrmdny anniversary of his majesty e of Siam. The tinguished company present included the Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila, the Belgian Ambassa- dor and her hi Princess Albert guests of Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, while | Mme. their house is being made ready for o occupancy. Europe, has taken an wmnz:wnmmewmm Society. Events Scheduled In the Army-Navy Register The chief of Cavalry, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Guy V. Henry will go to New York tomorrow to attend the Horse Show | Wy and will be absent until Thursday. Gen. and Mrs. Henry and their daughter, Miss Mary Ingraham Henry, returned the middle of the week from Boston, where they were guesté for 10 days of Maj. and Mrs. George S. Patton in their home, Green Meadows, near Boston Maj. Patton was a judge at the Horse Show in Boston, for which Gen. Henry and his family went North. ‘The wmmndmt of Fort Myer and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes will return the end of the week mNewYm'k.vhzre Col. and Mrs. Osmun Latrobe have returned from their hunting lodge in oming and are in their apartment at Stoneleigh Gourt !or the Winter. Capt. and Mrs. J. R. Dinsmore and their daughter, Miss Mary Avery Dins- more, who recently moved to Washing- ton from Atlanta, Ga., are living at 5420 Connecticut avenue. Capt. Dins- more is in the judge advocate general’s department of the Army. Comdr. R. A. White, U. S. N, and Mrs. White have returned to the Broad- moor for the Winter after spending the Summer in Hollywood. Lieut. and Mrs, Willis Hinton Drum- mond have come here from the !vrmeu post in Los Angeles. He has been as- signed to duty at Wllter Reed HuuhL ‘They are established at 6805 Georgia avenue, Mrs. Drummond was one of - | the leading musicians of Los Angeles , it is & junior at the Sorbonne and Lieut. Hubert son, is stationed for duty at Fort Allen. Mrs. Cole was formerly at the- Miles Standish Apartnfent-Hotel, in Boston. Col. snd Mrs. E. H. Green of Boston ‘were guests in Washington for a short visit last ml and from here they went to Asheville, N. C., Where they will be at Grove Park Inn for the Winter. Col. Green is the son of the late Mrs. Hetty Green. Cal. and Mrs. . Marble of Cgen- wich, Conn:, are at the Carlton for gev- ys, accompanied by their two Miss Medina Marble and and slready has connected herself with the Rubinstein Club of Washington. Comdr. and Mrs. C. S. Gillette are spending a few weeks in Washington and are at the Martinique. Mrs. Walter A. Bloedorn has taken a table for the bridge breakfast at the Club of Colonial Dames November 26. She will have a group of Navy women as guests, including Mrs. Claude Brook, wife of the commandant of the Navy Yard; Mrs. Roy Dudley of Clarendon, Va., and Mrs. Henry Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan left for Philadelphia last Saturday to attend a dinner and dance at the Mercantile Club, and now are guests of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jules Jentes, in New York, for B. Marble. a visit of 10 da; For This Week Two Rizik Specials Street, Afternoon and Evening DRE 29.50 _ Silks . .. Woolens . SSES - 39:50 . . Novelty Materials Velvets . . . Chiffons . . . Satins SELECT YOUR HOLIDAY WARDROBE NOW Only quality materials ., . . only the smartest designs . . all fashionable colors. Each dress selected with the same care as our most expensive contumes. secretary Mrs. T. A. Shone, Dr. Stanley Hornbeck, chief of the division of Far Eastern af- fairs of the Department of State; Col. and Mrs. Robert C. Foy, Capt. and Mrs. Joel Boone, Mr. Richard Soutfigate, as- lmmt chief of the p\'oweol division of sc Dept:rm‘:“j State, and Mrs. ut.bn Prasobari Chirapra- ‘1:“ “Im " !dlyl Wuhlnm’:: g & few Hugh Smith, -dvhvr in_the Bluuu ministry of agriculture, and Mr, Willys Ruggles Peck. The entire staff from the Siamese le- gation also A)relem included Luang Chara, second secretary; Mr. Wongs Svetalekha, third secretary, who was accompanied by Mme. Svetalekha, and Mr. Snga Nilkamhaeng, attache. ‘The Minister received his guests in the Pan-American room of the hotel and the dinner was served in the Chi- nese room. ‘The naval attache ol Lhe nunu-n embassy and Senhora d to Aguirre will entertain at dlnnzr mdn evenuu de Couto Aguirre will ‘The charge d'affaires of the sp-nlnh embassy, Conde de Montefuerte, is af the new Shoreham Hotel, where he hn taken an apartment for the Winter, The assistant military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Thenault will entertain at dinner Thursday eve- ning. ‘The second secretary of the Canadian legation and Mrs. Thomas Archibald Stone entertained at dinner last eve- ning, having as their guests the coun- selor of the Austrian legation and Bar- oness Hauenschild and their house Serving the -1931. clusiveness. want. left: Miss Nancy Iris Smith, whose ma: Mr. her g0 to Boston for station. Upper with the M at the jon : Miss Ethel P. Butler, daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. rriage to Lieut. Horace C. Robison will take place this month at the and Mrs. George H. Smith,.at White Stone, Va. Lieut. Robison is now at Dallas, Tex., but will —Harris-Ewing Photo. right: Miss Gretta R. Palen, granddaughter of Representative William G. Sears of Nebraska, le Club while taking her course at the Washington College of Law. Smedley D. Butler, the former commandant at Quantico. —Harris-Ewing Photo. | —Clinedinst Pho guest, Dr. lchmtd. counselor of the Austrian legation in Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Newbold Noyes and Miss Katharine Carlisle, mmdmfliwu- gation, Mr. van Hoorn, is spending the week end in New York. Chapter Hadassah Ball B\l T}lanklywmd Nlfi}\t A partial list of patrons for the ‘Thanksgi! ball of the Washington Chapter Hadassah, which will be held at the Mayflower Thanksgiving night, November 27, Includes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Biondi, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Alpher, mdun Harry Schwartz, Mr. and ‘William Rosendorf, Mr. and Mrs. Mumne Wittlin, Mr. l.nfl Mrs. Willlam Sachs,”Mr. and Mrs. I , Mr. and William 1215 G St. The Original “G” Street Furrier Mirpontisn W85 National 8663 BUY NOW and SAVE 25% to 33159, High-pressure selling this week that forces our entire stock of Fur Coats into a Sale— reducing prices ¥ to Y. Need we remind you of the fact that Rosen- dorf Models are the “Fashion Plates” of 1930- The fitted and flare styles shown possess that “something” about them that means ex- The pelts cured so that they assure service —then dyed in the colors fashionable folk ‘We are not quoting you definite items—but waiting to surprise you with the values. A Small Deposit Reserves Any Garment. Char, rpme o it i P s . Charles Pilzer, Dr. and Mrs. N.|Mrs. Allle Thomas, Smiler, Dr. and Mrs. M. Laddin, Dr. Sam Narcisenfeld, Mr. Rosenthal, Mr, and Mrs. | Harry Gann, Dr. and Mrs. Dr. Leo Brown, Mrs. Fannie and Mrs. Herman , Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kal ind Mrs. Henry Oxenburg. the final touch to the Winter ensemble— is the Fashion demands Furs that achieve a subtle slimness . . . the neces- sa? requisite to fashion- tness in the FUR AP of 1030-1931 is effected thru the use of soft furs employed in the development of the sil- houette. One finds this vogue, and this style— recreated first by the Capitol Fur Shop . . . ac- cording to heraidings from the fashion centers of Europe. Capitol Fur Shop 1208 G Street Mr: and Mbe. Sam Weinsteln, Mr. | nung, Mr. ane el 5 Edward | broidered linens and many charming 1617 Conn. Ave. N.W. Mr. and )lnmrrywnlly. .-ndm.uormmummax and Mrs. Alfred Steinberg, schloseburg Dr. Hertzbe: Exclusive designs . . . made to your individual measure and dictates are a feature of CAPITOL service . . . expert artisans schooled in the craft of fur design will exe- cute your ideas, At Armistice Bn“ Veterans of Foreign WAI‘! Provide an Elaborate Pro- gram for Eleventh Annual Benefit Entertainment. . The Vice President, Mr. OChaxléts Curtis, will attend the n)twnth annual ‘on:lllury Armistice ball of the Veterans Floor Commnm with orchestra g laying lumouc airs. The ice, m-mem will be accompanied by. his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | Mrs. Edward Everett Ganm, are ,“-ma“nx the most -rflemmd the chairman of the ball and. | mander_of the veterans, | Men's Floor Committee, and will icelve the distinguished guests | their arrival. | " The box occupied by debutantes | the season and their escorts will ada | interest to the event. The buds wil! wear frocks in hues carrying out the | color scheme of the Stars and Ilflu escort to lu' younger-set group of Miss Margene Musser, hb\lunh -wh |ter of Col. and Mrs. | heads the buds who wm nma th! | ball, and among those who will be witir her are Miss Ruth Miss June Cu!hlnl Miss Lucln ift, Miss Vir- inia Glagebrool Katherine | Kingman and ulll Elizal Edson. | Another feature of the ball will be ° a program by the talent from & local | theater, the members having given their services in the interest of the veterans. President tnd Mrs. Hoover are trons for the ball, and others who nve pledna thelr supp‘rt of the event Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L. sumwn. who ‘purchased a box to be given to the ied veterans at Walter Reed Hospital; thn ta) of the Treasul Andre Ambassad Claudel; Princess de Poland, M. Minister of Austria and nik; the Minister . Konitea: Princess -4 -2 ' A nd Mrs. Wil Mise Anna May Fitzmorris, aen.:: Koy Pittman, ine. Bride-Elect, Honor Guest |} Miss Marie Louise Edmonston and Miss Josephine E. Ahearn are enter- | & taining at a tea this afternoon, at the Broadmoor, in honor of Miss Anna May PFitamorris, whose marriage to Mr. Ed- ward C. Mownihan of , N. J., has been set for Tha: y at tea will be Mrs. R. Owen Edmonston, jr., Mrs. James C. Ahearn, Mrs. Charles J. Holbrook, Mrs. Clar- ence J. Desper, Miss Frances Ritchie Edmonston, Miss Marie Anita Edmon- | - . ston and Miss Felisa Magruder Ahearn, | Bridge Tea in Honor * Chrysanthemums, dahlias, roses and > o Autumn leaves complete the floral deco- Of Crittenton Circle Mrs. Childress Buckner Gwyn A brldl.l shower also in_honor of ‘Mrs. Pitzmorris was given by Mrs. B. ou--re hg'.rp’:.-' -‘n‘d o Edwards at her home in Potomac, Vi November 1. Her home was attractivel decorated with Fall flowers and hallow- een colors and among t.h: lests were Mrs. Clarence Desper. ohn Im- nan, Mrs, Prank -Greene, Mrs. Mattimore, Mrs.- John H'.morrls. Mrs. Charles J. Holbrook, Mrs. C. R. Brown, Martin McGuire, Mrs. Bdwll’d Leo 'aenm‘ lndltr. Louise - Edmonston, oup Ahearn, Miss Mary Swift, Miss Rose Pitsmorris, t Meenehan, Miss Catherine Holbrook. Prominent Ladies Aiding Near East Relief Sale Mme. Simopoulos, 'm of the Min- E ister of Greece, and Priscilla The t beaut; Ep = o s i Fawara i and the’r:auperlu oF N. J., former Minister to e A e Deismmnteat ey Mawe g':l‘x‘fz . flmmflaflm East Relief sales rooms at 1334 Con- nectieyt avenue during the two-day tion. Your 1 sales, Tuesday and Wednesday, is welcomed. the ;mnl morning opening hour unnl EXPERT REMODELING; evening. D REPAIRI! Mme. Simopoulos each year lends her ity b | time to this excellent cause, the sale being for the benefit of the Near East | Relief. Miss Ca) will return to onm the first of the year to resume her work of sul g the handiwork to be sent to In the mwmtm collection to be sold are embroidery, pottery, em- FUR SHOP novelties for Christmas gifts. The Women'’s Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street A NEW FUR A NEW COAT A NEW COLOR The winetone Camel's Hair used in this coat and large- Jap Fox collar and spiral ttimmed cuffs make it one of winter's most suc- cessful fashions. You'll just love the simple beauty and smartness of its semi-fitted lines. One of the many new styles at 125 Knox Hat sketched, $15. - R Wamen's, Shop---Th

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