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B—2 * SOCTEDY . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY]| Mrs. Hoover Guest of Mrs. Hyde Today at Luncheon—Later First Lady Will Attend Concert. RS. HOOVER was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde entertained at luncheon today in her apartment at the Mayflower. _ Others in the company wore Mrs. Henry L. Stimson, Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, Mrs. Charles | bassador of Argentina and Senora de Francis Adams, Mrs. Ray Lyman Wil- | Malbran, the Minister of Sweden, Mr. bur and Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont. | W. Bostrom; Representative and Mrs, The wives of all the cabinet members | James M. Beck, the Assistant Secretary were to have attended, but Mrs, William | of State and Mrs. William R. Castle, jr.; DeWitt Mitchell was detained in New [ Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye, Mrs. York longer than she had expected; | Thomas Birch of New York, Rear Ad- Mrs. Walter F. Brown and Mrs. Wil | miral and Mrs, Charles Plunkett, evening in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson The Ambassador and Senora de Pa- dilla were hosts at dinner last evening when their guests were the Ambassador of France and Mme. Claudel, the Am- ‘The governor of the Federal Reserve Board and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr., will entertain at dinner this evening. The vice chalrman of the Tariff Com- mission and Mrs. Thomas Walker Page | are at the Shoreham Hotel, where they have taken an apartment for the com- ing year. Miss Celeste Walker Page, & debu- tante of last year, has returned from Bryn Mawr College and is with her parents at the Shoreham. Miss Rose Walker Page, who is attending Smith | College, will join her sister and parents | during the Easter holidays. Senhor Mauro de Freitas, second secretary of the Brazilian embassy, was host to a party of 14 at dinner at the | Shoreham Hotel last evening, the com- | pany remaining later for the supper dance. Mr. H. Gordon Minnigerode, son of | Mr. and Mrs. C. Powell Minnigerode, | left Washington today for New York and will sail from there tomorrow for his new post as vice consul in Jerusalem. Mr. Minnigerode spent some time in Montreal and Quebec, Canada, and re- turned here to attend the Foreign Service School for instruction. | dolph Kieth Forrest, at her home in Georgetown, Mrs, Thornhill was before her marriage Miss Henrietta Forrest. Senorita Carmen Arias, who has been the house guest of the charge d'affaires |of Panama and Senora de Chevalier, left today to return to New York, where she has been visiting. Senorita Arias is the daughter of Senor Francisco Arias, min- ister of government Panama. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Go to Atlantic City. The Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley and justice in | and Mrs. Dudley left on Saturday morn- ing for Atlantic City. Dr. Dudley is rapidly recovering from a serious ill- ness following an operation performed several weeks ago at Garfleld Hospital. Dr. Dudley will not return to Wash- ington until he has entirely regained his health and is able to resume his duties as rector of the Parish of S:. Stephen and the Incarnation. Mrs. George T. Marye will entertain at a ('hlldren'sflrty this afternoon for her tiny granddaughter, little Marye Bright Thomas, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Willlam D. Thomas, in cele- D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1931. SOCIETY Roberto Cunibert], John Dunlop, Trubee nfl the Cairo Hotel at & bridge tea. The| Mrs. Thomas Lincoln Casey is at the | eight at luncheon today, her re- and Endicott Davison, Marianna Evans, Sally Garlington, El Fish, Mar- garet Hill, Billy Hill, Henry Huldekoper, Daniel Knowlton, jr.; Philip Henry Lee, Barbara Macfariane, Charles Curtis Mahoney, Richard and Newman Marsh, Marisa von Prittwitz, Joseph Patch, jr., and Richard Patch, Miriam Riker, John Simopoulos, Frank and Susan Sling- luff, George and Gilbert Totten, Robert McCeney Werlich, Robert Whitely, Philip and Hemry Walker and little Miss Nancy Yates, small sister of the young hosts, Mr. and Mrs, J. Ormond Lawson- Johnston are in New York preparatory to sailing the end of the week on the Aquitania for their home in London. They have recently returned from Havana, where they visited Mrs. Law- | son-Johnston’s son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mason, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mason will sail July 10 to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lawson-Johnston in London, Mrs. Theodore F. Shuey entertained at luncheon today in her apartment at Stoneleigh Court, in compliment to Mrs. | David Spence Hill of Elizabethtown, Ky. affair was thoroughly Washingtonian, Young Bryan Ogden and little Miss Marcia Lispenard Myer in costume de- picting George and Martha Washington. Mrs. Frank P. Bohn, Mrs. Kate Jones, Mrs. Sidney Page and Mrs. James Hen- derson poured tea after the games. Mrs. John W. Brawner and her daugh- ter, Miss Elizabeth Brawner, left today by ‘motor to Ormond Beach, Fla. They will return to the city after passing several wecks there. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eben Burnside left yesterday for Santo Domingo, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs James C. Scarff for several weeks. Mrs. Eleanor Medill Patterson enter- tained at luncheon today in her home on Dupont Circle, the members of the | Women's National Press, of which she | 1s an active member. MATTRESSES RENOVA’ Best Service a Prices | | Shoreham Hotel, where her sister, Mrs. Charles du Fief Fowler, has also taken an apartment. Mrs. Casey formerly re- sided at Stoneleigh Court and Mrs. For hambeau Mrs. Casey and Mrs. Powler enter- tained at lunc the Shoreham yesterday for Mf. Douglas Birney and her house guest, Miss Mabel Oarlton of Rye, N. Y. | i Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kenney were hosts at an informal party last evening, | in celebration of Mrs. Kenney's birth- | day anniversary. | Mrs. Charles T. Penn was hostess to | maining afterward to play 3 Mrs. William B. Colver has returned to_her apartment in_the Shoreham (Continued on Third Page.) SLIP COVERS DRAreSE e S Suites and 0dd Pieces Made to Order STANDARD UPHOLSTERING ©O. 408 11th St N.W. Nat. does. Cre PALAIS ROYAL liam N. Doak are in mourning. | Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Henry F. Mrs. Hoover will entertain several | Dimock, Mr. Ralph Hili, Lieut, Col. and guests with her in her box for the re- | Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim, Mr. cital of Mme, Jeritza, soprano of the | Mrs. Mathews Dick, Mr. Moem of New Metropolitan Opera Co. in Constitution ' York, the second secretary, Senor Ra- Hall this afternoon. |mon Padilla, and Senorita Rosa Pa- Miss Susan Dyer, who is a guest at | dilla. the White House, was in the large audi- Mrs. Birch, who was a guest at the ence at the lenten concert of the A Cap- | embassy for several days, has returned pella Chorus, given last evening under | to New York. the direction of Mrs. Ruby Smith Stahl | T in the Willard ball room. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora — dedFer;nra vgl!l rr7celvel .i n:; en;msab y ident, Mr. Charles Cur- | today from 5 to 7 o'clock, in celebra- m:.r }\‘:nyll: ‘t’;:s‘gglr:or guest at dinner | tion of the start of the revolution which March 16 of the Undersecretary of the | gave Cuba its independence. Treasury and Mrs, Ogden L. Mills. | Senora de Ferrara will not be at Mr. and Mrs. Mills will be hosts at | home Friday afternoon. dn this evening, when the com- pany will inelude Republican members | i The Ambassador of France and Mme of the New* York delegation in Con- | Claudel entertained at luncheon today ss. They will also give a dinner | at the embassy in honor of Brig. Gen. i 4 and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbiit. i party March 12. lus Ve [ S Representative Andrew L. Somers of | The Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L.| New York City has arrived in Wash- Stimson, entertained at lunchecn t0day, | ington and is stopping at the Cariton. | when his guests were Mr. Homer M i | Byington, chief of the division forelgn | Gen. Douglas MacArthur was the | service personnel; Mr. James B. Stewart, | ranking guest at a luncheon yesterday | instructor, Forelgn Service School; | at the Mayflower of Brig. Gen. Henry Capt. Bugene Regnier, aide to Secretary | J. Reilly, Officers’ Reserve Corps, who | Stimson; Mr. Theodore S. Cleveland, | also had as his guests Mrs. J. Borden | Mr. Donald D. Edgar, Mr. William S. | Harriman and her house guest, Mrs. Farrell, Mr. Willard Galbraith, Mr. | Maynard of New York; Mrs. Frank Harrison A. Lewis, Mr. John J. Mac- West, Mrs. Truxton Beale, Col. Donald, Mr. Harold F. McNerney, Mr. | Mrs. Goring Bliss, Brig. Gen. Albert J. H. Gordon Minigerode, Mr, James Pen- | Bowley, assistant’ chief of staff, and field, Mr. John C. Poole, Mr. Arthur | Col. Campbell Hodges. Rpnarts and Mr. Keqneth B. St | oy, consnandsnt of the Mariis Oorpe of th y | 5 f v tertain The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Fuller will en Andrew W. Mellon, will entertain at |t dinner this ing. dinner this evening in his apartment, at — 1785 Massachusetts avenue. bration of her fourth birthday anni- | versary. The company will include about 18 contemporaries of little Miss Thomas. Mrs. Charles Cheney Wright and Mrs william Edward Myer entertained today | Erlebacher TWELVETEN TWHVETWEVE F STREET Maj. and Mrs. Herbert A. Horgan of 219 G 8t N.W. NAtlonal 5528 Boston arrived in Washington today and have leased an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, where they will make their home for some time. | z : COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., INC. 1 s e I HE Larg Woman, who finds the aver- | Mrs. Mark Reld Yates entertained at a children’s house warming party | yesterday afternoon for her young sons, | Mark Reid Yates, r., and John Sellers | Yates, when the company included 42 Md.,, in honor of Mrs. Samuel B. Win- | of their contemporaries between the ages of 6 and 10 years of The ram of Boston, Mass. age. _— guests were Richard Aldrich, jr.; Yusha Mrs. Thornhill, wife of Ensign | Auchincloss, Elizabeth Bliss, John W. Thomas J. Thornhill, is making an ex- | Belt, j hn Bull, Mary Brown Buck- tended visit to her mother, Mrs. Ran- ' ner, Lindsay Crawford, Julletto and Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey Johnson will ! be hosts at dinner this evening in their home on Hesketh street, Chevy Chase, age run of “extra size” dresses either too expensive Introduces . . . THE COAT with the versatile neckline We Have Arranged an Important Special Selling of Diamond-Set, Platinum-Top Jewelry Bar Pins—Brooches—Bracelets At Prices That Would Ordinarily Be Much Less Than Cost to Us $7.50 810 $12.50 $17.50 $22.50 $27.50 $32.50 $37.50 A marvelous assortment of beautiful filigree platinum-top jewelry with ex- quisite diamond setting. To select at once means important savings, for these prices are the lowest we have ever known for such high quality goods. or lacking in that air of youthful smartness she de- sires—will find the Palais Royal’s carefully selected fashions for the Large Wom- an outstanding and fashion because of an refreshingly new—alto- .Its soft draped collar that assumes any shape in the neckline. $15 Mrs. John McCain Accredited Teacher of the National Bridge Association Culbertson Forcing System 2006 Columbia Road ~ Dec. 5806 ‘The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont and their daughter, Miss Gertrude Lamont, will be among the guests Representative and Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher will have in their box this evening at the costume | ball to be given by the Kentucky State | Bociety at the Willard. Others included in the company will be Col. Blanton ‘Winship, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles Julian Wheeler and Lieut. Thomas Hammond. One of the attractive features at the ball will be the Lisa Gardiner dancers, who will give a modernistic number after the grand march. The dancers are Kathryn Mullowny, Christine Stewart, Faye Rogers, Alice Louise Hunter, Peg- gy Becker, Anne Vicinovich, Helen Clarke, Jane Dunscombe and Katherine Vaughn, gether smart—and priced no icher than “regular size” 2 dresses! Its slightly fitted lines universally smart. .Its rough imported woolen fabric. Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern Colesyille Pike silver Spring, Md. .Its sumptuous VION- NET sleeves luxuri- ously trimmed in ex- quisite. KOLINSKY. *10-416-30 Jurius GArRFINCKELe,Ca F STREET AT FOURTEENTH COAT SALON—THIRD FLOOR Dean of Diplomats and Senora de Tellez to be Feted. The Ambassador of Mexico and Se- Sitting e nora de Tellez will be the guests in | Fires of a Winter's Evening, guests have whose honor Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Ben- Lax.yorth the dinner price alone Jjamin Foulois will entertain a company h of 78 at dinner this evening at the Army-Navy Country Club. | Gen. and Mrs. Foulols will enter- tain at a breakfast Sunday morning at 11:30 o'clock at the club. before the “Old Tav a W DULIN & MARTIN . . . “SUPERIOR QUALITIES—MODERATE PRICES” EVERY WOMAN WHO ENTERTAINS rancty oty SHOULD HEAR MRS, FENN FREQUENTLY In her lectures here on “The Charm of l—!ospitality" Ham. Fried Ttalian Spaghetti. with the quaint and charm of an almost forgotten past. Noon to 8:30 P.M. Luncheon . Afternoon Teas Dinners Morning Breakfast, 100 one Silver Spring 5 In sizes from 40 to 561, The Ambassador of Spain and Senora | Aundgy de Padill . will entertain at dinner this "Iris" Dinner Service 61-pc. Set—with Cream Soups $]8.00 A smart square-shaped service for 8 persons, with beautiful Iris deco- ration on ivory. Stemware Crystal Spool Stems support Bowls of Rose, Cobalt Blue, Amethyst or Emerald. SPRINC'S | FIRST EDITIONS Limited styles that breathe of spring freshness and style smartness are now presented in the new color combinations. To mention a few: the new beiges, blues, blacks, reptiles, the street shoe to wear with spr suits, decidedly new evening and afternoon footwear. What smartness! What style! Only at Artcraft. 1450 — |5.50 Mrs. Fenn will use International Sil ware, both sterling and plated, during these lectures. An Eventful Collection of Italian Linens 109, to 50%, Lower Including natural and white Italion Linens, Madeira Linens, Filet Lace—natural and in colors— Ispahan Lace and Linen, Italiam Shadow Filet Lace, and others too numerous to mention. Lecture Schedule HELD DAILY AT 3PM. Today Through Friday Tuesday—The Lunch. eon Table Wednesday—The Breakfast Table Thursday — The For- mal Dinner Viande Sets “Silhouette” Pattern —with short blade and long handle that strike a smart new note in table vogue. Open stock, of course, to begin add-a- piece services and to com- plete your sets at any time. Teaspoons, $7.50 doz. Viande Knives, $28 doz. Viande Forks, $15 doz. Friday—Buffet Parties FOOTWEAR—1101 CONNECTICUT AVE. WE ARE fortunate to have this return engagement of MRS. MARIE L. FENN-—a hostess of international experience, and one who, through years of personal contact, is privileged to talk interestingly and knowingly on “The Charm of Hospitality.” These lectures will be held every day.through Friday, promptly at 3 o'clock, on the Third Floor. Special displays of China, Silver, Furniture and Glassware will gain your interest as well. Mrs. Fenn will have your whole attention as she tells delightful ancedotes and gives explicit instruc- tions in table setting. DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l’ PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Ave. Entrance Spode DinnerService “Wickerdale” Pattern English Porcelain, ivory body. Bas- ket weave escalloped brim and quaint old floral decoration impart unusual distinction. 66-pc. 397 SERVICE FOR 8 Stemware Richly Cut Crystal with Waterford- type band—most companionable with the Wickerdale china. Full stem line. GOB- $20 doz.