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Society Chronicles Listed in the Record * Of Nearby Community Chevy Chase Residents En-| iofy progrnm of Varied Fes- tivities—Special Events of Interest in Wide Area. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Walser of East Bradley lane left Monday for New | York, where they safled Wednesday on | the United Fruit Co.'s Zacapa for Pan- ama, Mrs. Walser will remain in Pan- ama for a month and' Mr. Walser will fly to Bogota, South America, on a business trip. Mr-. Charles M. Cutcheon and her sister, Mrs. Mary Bur, street. are spending two months at Miami Beach, Fla, and a month in Bermuda. Dr. and Mrs. Perry York will be house gue: 3 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Gard, on Virgilia_street, during the month of January. Dr. Gard, who has left the Roosevelt Hospital, will locate in Wash- ington. Dr. and Mrs Gard will take an apartment later Mrs. lisle, Pa., 6 a house gue in-law and daughter. T William Poster Burdick, cut avenue. Mrs Granville H. Parks of Georgia street left last Sunday for Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Parks also will visit in Bt. Petersburg, Fla, before returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs cently entertained at dinne in their home. on Leland Whiteford entertained a foursome at luncheon and bridge Tuesday in honor of Miss Frances Harveycutter of Salem, Va, who is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Prederick L. Harveycutter, in Ken- wood. Miss Margarct Montenio will arrive tomorrow to be a t of Miss Ellen Young and Miss Ida Young, cn Mag- nolia parkway. Miss Montenio, who comes here from Richmond, Va. has | been in Cuba for seve peots to return to th early Spring. She will fill several speaking engagements while in Chevy Chase. Mrs. Judson W. Jacobs entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday in_her home, on Thirty-eighth street. With Mr. Jacobs she entertained at a dinner anc bridge last evening. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Weaver of Woodbine street are making a visit in the West Indies and will visit also some of the South American ports. Mr. Ralph W. Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Berry of Meadow Lane, is spending several weeks in New Or- leans, La. Mrs. Lida J. Eskey of Pittsburgh, Pa., 1s the house guest of her brothor-in-law and sister, Col. and Mrs. Fred W. Franke, on Elm street. Col. and Mrs, Prederick C. Runkle are a'so house guests of Col. and Mrs. Franke. | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple Webster of West Irving street Jeft Wednesday by motor for Florida, where they will be | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Todd at Coral | Gables. Mr. and Mrs. Webster before returning also will visit Temple Bailey at Clearwater, on the West Coast. Section 12 of the Chevy Chase Pres- byterian Church Guild, Mrs. Stuhler | leader, will entertain at a Dutch lunch- | eon Tuesday, at 1 o'clock p.m.. in the home of Mrs. Albert Merz, 5116 Chevy Gard of her ron- and Mrs on Connectt- d hridge street. Mrs. r. & s. Donald Reed MacLeod will return to taeir home on Leland street today after spending 10 days in Florida. Mis. George Kane entertained at a bridge supper Monday evening in her home on Morrison st | Mrs. E. H. Pitcher will entertain her | sewing bee at Juncheon tomorrow in her home on McKinley street. | ‘The Chevy Chase Baptist Church will { entertain at a fellowship buffet supper in the church each Thursday -evening | for five weeks at 6:15 o'clock. supper will be followed by mission study | classes, | Mrs. Lloyd Hoppe entertained Thurs- day afternoon in her hcme on Oliver @ And this little knows somethi THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 18. 1931—PART THREE. INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT Roger Whiteford ve- | of Ingomar | n Caruthers of Car- | | | Daughter of Mr. W. Gramms, ccnsular MISS RUTH GRAMMS, secretary at the German embassy, and | Mrs. Gramms, who announce her engagement to Mr. Shirley V. Griffith, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Griffith of Washington. street in honor of the birthday anniver- sary of her little daughter, Betty. Mr. and Mrs, Sanford Bates enter-| tained the English commissioner of | prisons, Mr. Patterson, at supper in their home on Shepherd street. Mrs. Hamilton Wilson of Jenifer street entertained at a luncheon and bridge | Tuesday at the Kenwood Country Club. | Covers were laid for 12, | M:. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle of Huntington street left Monday for St. Petersburg, Fla.,, where they will spend 10 days attending a real estate meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson enter- tained their club at dinner and bridge on Wednesday evening in their home on | Magnolia parkway. Mrs. Wilson had Mrs. Stark of Richmond, Va. as her house guest the past week. Mrs. D. G. Davis was hostess to her | club at luncheon and bridge Friday in | her home on McKinley street. The Chevy Chase, D. C. Garden | Club met Monday with Mrs. Frank | McManamy on Huntington street. Mrs. McManamy was assisted by Mrs. Laurence Voorhess. A business meeting, with the election of officers, was fol- lowed by tea. Miss Lucia Ranger of Lynn, Mass., is week end house guest of Miss Grace Edwina Duttén on Hesketh strect. Mrs. Arthur Foraker of Delaware is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. H. Clay Whiteford. | Mrs. Howard M. Broadbent of West | | Virgilia street has gone to Philadelphia, | Pa., where she is visiting with her son, | Ensign John Broadbent, U. S. N. Mrs, 8. W. Morgan of Winoma, Minn., The | is a house guest of her son-in-law and | Dancin daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Marcellus C: Sheild, on East Irving street. Mrs. C. E. Roach, sponsor for the card party and dance to be given by II| her unit of the Sanctuary Society of the Church of the Blessed Sacrement tomorrow evening at the Arlington Hotel, will be assisted by Mrs. A. J. La Croix, Mrs. W. D. Shoemaker, Mrs, T. F. Donahue, Mrs, Joseph Kuhn, Mrs. J. McCarthy, Mrs. Thomas Dowd, Mrs, George Farrell, Mrs, E. L. Cooper, Mrs. William Stohiman, sr.. Mrs. F. Charles and Mrs. J. E. Shillinger. Mrs. Harold G. Moulton was hostess at her home on Oliver street to the Thursday Book Club. Mrs. Charles Hawley reviewed “The Story of San Michele,” by Dr. Axel Munthe, Secretary and Mrs. Hurley Ranking Guests at Dinner The Secretary of War and Mrs. Hur- ley will b> the ranking guests at the dinner to be given by the Kentucky Soctety in honor of Irvin S. Cobb at the Willard Tuesday, January 21. Among those who have reserved tables of 10 are form-r Scnator A. O. Stanley former Gov. E. P. Morrow, Representa- tive M. H. Thatcher, Col. R. S. Prat!, Mr. Jouett Shouse, Judge C. C. M- Chord, Col. Allen Guliicn E R. Oliver, Mrs, Mattie Wyait Porter, Mrs | Frank C. Henry and Miss Gladys Wood. The Alumni Association of the Uni- versity of Kentucky will have a large table. The dinner will be featured by a humorous address by Mr. Cobb. will follow. Reservdtions may be made with the soclety's president, Col. Allen Gullion, or with Maj. John W. McDonald, 7208 Seventh street northwest, like it . alott said JACKIE MCVAY fellow ng every mother ought to know about cod-liver oil No mother need be told what a wonderful health-builder c« Jiver ol is. But how to make ch dren take cod-liver oil is the qu tion. And that’s exactly wh Jackie McVay, pictured abo cananswer for you.Jackie doesn’t like plain cod-liver oil. When his mother comes round w the bottle, he’s out of sight. So, when we called on Jackie’s mother recently, at 193 Mascn St., Greenwich, Conn., she gladly y Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil. consented to let him t: Jackie took a spoonful. Then OF VITAMIN- grinned...“Say, I like this a lot!” Pleasanter to take=— but that isn't all Pale, thin, run-down children— they need cod-liver oil. Give it to themthepleasantest way— givethemScott’sEmulsion. Scott’s Emulsion hasn’t that strong “fishy” taste. It doesn’t upset delicate stomachs. It brings you urest, Norwegian cod- fivcr oil in its pleasantest form—a perfect emulsion. Easier to take—easier to »d- h es- hat ve, ith he years old @ digest. Almost immediately the body absorbs the health - giving vitamins and the assimilation is "on get more good out tamin A, the growth-promoting vitamin that helps disease. It is rich in vitamin D, the supshine vitamin that pre. vents rickets. It also contains vital mineral elements that aid in forming sound bones and teeth. This gives Scott’s Emul- sion a special advantage for growing children, infants, nursing and expectant mothers. Get Scott’s Emul- sion of Cod-Liver Oil to- day, at your druggist. Watch cheeks grow rosy. See youngsters gain new s weight and new sturdiness. OTT’S EMULSION « COD=-LIVER OIL. Pleasanter to‘tqko-lcllor to digest Of Person Interest to ld\inmn Residents A dinner was given for Mr. Alexander Wolf, jr., last night at the Congressional Country Club to celebrate his twenty- first birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for 42 guests. There was dancing until a late hour, followed by a break- fast at Footer's. Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Eisenmann of Wardman Park ‘Hotel left Washington Thursday for Atlantic City, where they have taken an apartment at the Presi- dent for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund were E‘ven a surprise party Thursday night their apartment in Woodley Park Towers in honor of their thirtieth wed- ding anniversary, Twenty-two guests were in the party, and during the eve- ning a huffet supper was served. Ear- | lier in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Sig- mund were guests of friends at a din- ner party. Miss Hermine Wittgenstein is visiting Miss Jane Bernheimer, in -Baltimore, over the week end. She attended LhEl Phoenix Club dance last night. Mrs. Sol Morris welcomed a large e of friends in her home, 1448 ewton street, Thursday night to cele- e her eightieth birthday anniver- sary. She had assisting her Mr. Mor- ris, her three daughters, Mrs. Marx E. Kahn, Miss Millie Morris, Miss Hor- tense Morris, and one of her sons, Mr. David Morris of Shreveport, La. Two granddaughters, Misses Frances and Maxine Kabm, also assisted. Refresh- ments were served during the evening from an attractive table having a cen- ;&rpu\(-o of pink swget peas and Fresia. | — — | o e v ”;&“Y:""‘ of MaNY | wiil eave today for Philadelphia and | hington is represented at 'h‘lwm attend the convention. ‘ ond biennial conference of the | Mr. and Mrs. H. Shulman, accompa- | Uniun of American Hebrew Congrega- | nied by friends from Baltimore, are 'Sisterhonds. and the National | SPeRding scveral weeks South, visting | Federation of Temple Brotherheods by | Hivana, Palm Beach and Miami, Fla. The Friday Club was entertained at | {a number of delegates. The session opens today, continuing through{luncheon at the Garden Tea Shoppe last week by Mrs. Edward Kohner. The Wednesday. A luncheon in honor of Hon. Lilly | luncheon followed by bridge in her Montague of London will be given at|home, 1838 Belmont road. ham Hotel Saturday, January | Mrs. Adolph Kuntz of 2700 Con- 24, by the officers and ditectors of the e left Thursday for New Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Temple. her brother and_ sister~ The Hon. Lilly Montague will attend aw, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Price. the conferepce in Philadelphia and Adolph Krechel was hostess will occupy the pulpit of the Eighth entertaining at luncheon Street Temple Friday evening, Jan- | and bridge in heuor of Mrs. H. Sutton 3 | of Canada. Council of Jewish Juniors will n its new me s at a bridge party Thursd: anuary 22, 8 o'clock | p.m., at the Hemilton Hote Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ab and Mrs. Albert Ney have returned from & two-week trip to Havana. | b MISS BERNADETTE SHEEHAN, Through whose efforts as chairman of the seventeenth annual dance of the Trinity College Alumnae, to be held at the Mayflower, February 13, the event is gaining in popularity. —Underwood Photo. nd Mrs. Harry King were hosts iner Wednesday night in their on Lanier place. Samuel J. Pack, Mrs fmann, Mrs. Harry Le ;\d‘r‘ g(‘]l‘l)\‘l(‘ O. Berliner will attend the Philadelphia meetings as delegates and - - | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Learey were hosts Tea™ % W Wame e | af dinner last night at Wardman Park Mrs. Leopold Rhodes and Mrs. Ed- | HQf" ward Roace ot New Yok the lajigs| Mr and Mrs. Max Hyman have re- formerly Miss Mae Harris of this city, | were guests of relatives in Washington the last week. Mrs. Leo 8. Schoenthal leaves today for Philadelphia to attend the conven- tion at the Benjamin Franklin Hotel and will then go to Atlantic City to| visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Myron Hess. Mrs. Schoen- | thal was hostess at dinner at the || Shorcham Hotel Monday night in honor of the second wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Hess. Nine guests were in_the party. | Mrs. Emanuel Tepper of Elmira,! N. Y., is visiting her uncle and aunt, | Mr. and Mrs. Sol Morris, on Newton street. Mr. and Mrs. Marx Emanuel Kahn of 1700 Lanier place announce the en- | gagement of their daughter Frances | to Mr. Samuel Silverman of Baltimore, which was a surprise announcement at | the reception of her grandmother, Mrs. | Morris, Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs, Maurice D, Rosenberg ' hom Mrs. Edmund {1 nson and A Special i Chicken Dinner, $1 | Child’s Plate, 75¢ ON SUNDAY at Tilden Gardens Cafe From 1 P.M. to 8 P.M. . 3000 Tilden St. Tilden St. & Conn. Ave. Let Us Entertain for You Banquets and Parties, $1.00 Up Home Atmosphere Excellent Service AMPLE PARKING SPACE I turned to their home, in Atlantic City, after & visit here with friends. Miss Harrlet Katz of Baltimore is ¢ week end guest of Miss Evelyn Schloss of the Argonne. Mrs. Joseph Lang is returning to her home in the Pcnce de Leon Apartment today from a visit of several weeks with friends in New York. A. Perdomo, first secretary of the lege tion of Honduras; Dr. Luciano J. Jou- Of Art Draws Throng blance Rives. second secretary: ol the lean embassy: ' nzalo uell, The pan-American exhibition of | second secretary of the Cuban embassy, contemporary paintings at the Baiti- and Dr. Ulises Bspaillat, secretary of more Museum of ATt proved a meeca |(he lgation of the Dominican Re- for many members of the diplomatic|PUCHC corps this week. The exhibition, which opened Thursday, was attended on that Pan-American Exhibit . . day by the Secretary of State, Mr”xOWl SOCICW - Mee' Henry L. Stimson, who addressed the i several Bundred who were present. | At the Willard Hotel Included among the art lovers whn‘ ‘The second of the series of parties of attended vere the Ambassador of Ar-|the Towa State Society for the season gentina, Senor Dr. Don Manuel B | will be given Saturday cvening at 8:30 Malbran; the Minister of g Ed o'clock at the Willard Hotel. Minister”of Nicaragus, Senor Dr. Don | The program to be given preceding juan 3 \C8a | Inister of lor, Vi v Zemer B e Homaro: vitery Laiwae | (he dAnEing wil consist of an address the Minister of Venesmuela, Senor Dr.| o0 the George Washington bicentennial Don Pedro Manuel Arcava: the charge | celebration by Mr., William Tyler Page daffaires of _Paraguay, Senor Don | clerk of the House of Representatives Pablo M. Ynafran: the charge d'affaires | There will also be & group of songs by of Colombia, Senor Don Jose M. Coro- | Miss Kerr of Dubugue, Iowa. i nado; the charge d'affaires of Costa| Mr. Claude R. Poriér of the In Rica, Senor Don Fernando E. Piza:|state Commerce Commdission s pi Dr, Paujg Coclho de Almeida, first sec- | retary & the Brazlian embassy: Dr, Oscar Blanco Viel, first secretary of | vited to foln the oricts and a:t the Chilean embassy. | these gatherings. Member<hip - cards Dr. Juan Mendoza Almenara, first|may be secured from Miss Sara D secretary of the Peruvian embassy; Dr. | Kemmerer, treasurcr. at 5330 Colorado Ramiro~ Fernandez, first secretary of | avenue northwest. Single g the legation of Guatemala; Dr. Carlos | will be avallable at the ¢ Miss Virginia Adalaide Kaufman was hostess at a luncheon yesterday in her home, in Woodley Park Tower. Coyers were laid for nine guests. In the party, besides ~the hostess, were Misses Tina Wollberg, Mirlam Auerbach, De- borah Mae Liebman, Audrey Sigmund, Helen Nordlinger, Marjorie Hertzbe: Berenice Kleeblatt and Jeanette Nai- man. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wolf of 2827 Twenty- eighth street entertained a party of friends at the Shoreham in honor of their tenth anniversary. Among the guests were Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross, Mr. Earl May and Mr. Mitchell Byron, A cold storage building at Eliza- beth, N. J., with a capacity of 5,000.- 000 pounds of dry ice, can be ma colder than the North Pole. The re- frigerant used is the same gas which has recorded 109 degrees below zero. PBhilipsborn . LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F 4G hington are in- The House of Courtesy Phone ional 1133 Presenting Monday . . . A Fashion Event of Importance Advanced Frocks R For those important social occasions in Washington or to complete the South- bound Wardrobe Blue chiffon cocktail frock with deep bands of white fur hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F4G January Sales Clearance of All WINTER SPORT COATS For Women and Misses Sizes 12 to 42 Originally $98.50 and $110 .. Originally $69.50 and $79.50 .., Originally $49.50 and $59.50 ...... Fashioned of furred with Badger Karakul Kit Fox Raccoon Persian Lamb Coat Salon—Third Floor .850 imported -novelty fabrics luxuriously Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F4G SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE of \Genuine Imported” Panamalacs *10 REGULAR $15 VALUES The Fashionable Straw of the Season We have been very fortunate in securing these marvelous wvalues before the duty on Panamalacs was raised and this’ wonderful opportunity cannot be duplicated. These lovely hats are shown for the first time and embrace the Newest Fash- ions— Watteau and Bandeaux brims — adorable Tip Tilt effects—and jaunty off-the- face modes. A thrilling collection that will- make your selecting a real pleasure. ALL HEAD SIZES FOR MISS OR MATRON Beige lace cocktail frock with peplum and brown fur cuffs p sketched above . . Black crepe bolero cocktail jacket frock with cowl neck . . . and squirrel cuffs. 25 Sketched are a few of the many outstanding . fashions of the late Paris openings which are repre- sented in this cognizant group of frocks and gowns for dinner, dance, theater, tea, Sunday night, and every daytime need. Types for Women, Misses, | Juniors—Sizes 11 to 42 ) Living Mannequins 14 Handmade blue crepe frock with eggshell batiste trim, and as symmetric lines. One vevere is the feature, will model informally all day Monday Red crepe with ved lace fashions this bo- ero effect handmade : frockysShigt fullness 1s whiained b btl > it Rtaon < Gown Salon $25 Second Floor

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