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SOCIETY, fSOCIETY EAttorney General Mitchell and His Son At General, Mr. Wil- lam D. Mitchell, and his son, Mr. Bancroft wmheu 5% EeERRETTIZBITRE hlp by alr and are nnw at 2 Tme Becretary of Anlculmre rs. Arthur M. Hyde were guests he dinner given last evening by Mr. .)lllL\lm F. Scmlllfl‘ of the Federal Farm apartment on K street. 'l'ht arrangement for the din- er carried o 3 fl‘lq “farm"” idea, with a ed table ale niature farm implements as favors. *The other guests were members of the , including Mr. and Mrs. Stanley eed, Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Denman, Mr. nd Mrs. Charles S. Wilson, Mr. and rs. Samuel R. McKelvie, Mr. and . Charles C. Teague and the sec- tary to the President and Mrs. Walter . Newton, Mr. Schilling was assisted y his son, Mr. Joel Schilling, and fol- gwlnz the dinner Miss Marie Ellen !ell entertained the guests with -'..npnm Ambassador £To Fete Countryman. H ‘Fhe Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Kat-| Mi Ssujl Debuchi, will entertain at an in- formal dinner Thursday evening in #honor of Rear Admiral T. Hatano of Sthe Imperial Japanese Navy. The fol- slowing day the naval attache of the Jembassy, Capt. Shimomura, will be host Set luncheon in honor of the vismnl Vlfllflfl officer. Admiral ta) he house guest of the naval attache o( he embassy and will be in the Capital bout a week. # The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, . Ernest Lee Jahncke, entertained at luncheon today at the Mayflower in used on the table and |}, Are Spending Short Time in Florida. Palmer of Washington, to Mr. Frank Gillies of Detroit, Mich., took place to- day st noon in the home of the bride, at 1405 Girard street. The Rev. Thomas O. Jones performed the cere- mony. M[‘;l Nancy Lee Throcmorton, nieee of the bfide, was her only attendant, and the wedding was followed by a reception. Mr. Gillies and his bride will make their home in Phoenix, Ariz. Chapter F., P. E. bride is a member, entertained at din- ner last evening in the Shoreham in er honor, ‘and later a reception was held in the home of Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, at 3615 Van Ness street. ‘The former Assistant Attorney Gen- eral and Mrs. Earl J. Davis of Detroit are in Washington for a few days at the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. John A, M. Adair entertained at dinner last evening at the Shoreham Hotel, Their ests were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Edward Keating, Eldridge Moore and Mn New York, Mrs. Anderson Walters and iss Emma McAdams, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Fairchild of New York arrived in Washington today and are at the Mayflower., Mr, and Mrs. John Francis Amherst Cecil have returned to their home in Judte and Mrs. of Somerville, N. for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman_Flint spent the past few weeks at Fort Bumter s, John W. Crim » are at um Carlton N., | Hotel in Charleston, 8. C. %0 Admiral Hatano; the naval f the Japgnese embassy, Cl t. Bhasuke himomura; Rear Admira Rock, #Rear Admiral William D !fll‘hy Rear . d.mlnl John Hlllt(ln Mr. Walter Lawrence Richey, ’eflemiu to thz President; Mr. French Strother, administrative assistant to &he President; Capt. C. C. Bloch, ', R. Train, Capt. W. W. Smyth, e¥l, Capt. Joel T. Boone, Lieut. . C. B. Hodges, Lieut. Comdr. E. M. acharias and Lieut. Comdr. T. De Witt ‘arr. Luncheon was served in the court_of the hotel, a section of Nav{. Band furnishing music for even Senator Simeon D. Fess was host to small company at dinner last evening the Carlton. and Mn Hamilton Fish ‘who spent the season at the ton, hnvc un far a tnp sou!h be- N. J. . itative a Mrs. T. Dickin- Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Elliott have returned to their apartment in the weeks in Florida. Mr. R. M. Grant of uf New York City enmh c dinn OYSTER BAR in connection with the Restaurant Pierre Anghorage Cuisine Connecticut Ave, tts were the honor guests at a party given last evening mhfln':nd)lm:: wuu.: T tive C. A. Christopherson el Falls, who has been at the during the last session of Con- has returned to his home, in Dakota. ‘% ‘The military sttache of_the eubnn lnd Senora de Pflew s daughter, ita Tt have gone to N York for a le' days. § Tne military attache of the Chilean imh-y Lieut. Col. Zorobabel Galeno, fentertained at luncheon today in the #Mayflower in compliment to the naval Mn 1o the United States embassy in ‘hile, Comdr. Ernest L. Gunther, m&d‘k!&m and Mr. Rubin Gor- | | The governor of the Pederal Reserve | and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, the large and notable com) ' the premiere sht " last’ evening at the National The- Horn Sler. orth, wife of the 8) Mrs. Longwe ad soveral guests with Tier B¢ ths op open- of this spectacular picture, made in "!‘I-e.hu.edmnu-o(oehmhh Jose Coronado, s‘xluu group at dinner lt the shorehnn 1 Wfl evening, the party re- pmlu later for the supper dance. ‘The secretary of the Venezuelan lega- 5“ Senor Don Pedro Marquez Rivero, Jvas the guest in whose honor Mr. En- e Coronado of the Phn-American nion entertained horeham Hotel Saturday eveni: included Miss Clara de -mom Miss Ruth Liles, Miss Au- Frances Flan! 9 RuLh Howard ™ Mise * Pavdon Mr. Miguel Marquez, Mr. Adam i:mer Mr. Rafael Martinez, Mr. Adoifo ermaza, Mr. Gerald Smith, Mr. Jose Colen 'and Mr. Mariano Ramirea. { Ma). Gen. Stephen O. Puqus, chief g the Infantry, is at the Astor, in New % Maj. and Mrs. bert A. Horgan are :: the 8horeham Hotel, where they have ken an spartment. Maj. -nd Mrs, Horgan came to Washington from line, Mass, where Maj. H.ornn formerly stationed. "Miss Palmer Married iAt Neon to Mr. Gillies. & The marriage otm-uunmxu-- .rd Palmer of West Point, L There Ample Time NO’W to have FOOTER’S renowvate every garment in your wardrobe — restore colors and give them a new, fresh appearance which will make it a pleasure to greet your friends, Three Weeks to Easter—Call Us Today! NEW LOW PRICES ON Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats Ties and Jacket Suits FeeIERS America’s Quality cuaun and Dyers, \ 1992 G B¢ NW. 1794 Col. R4. N.W.' Phone Dist. 2343. Fhome Col. 0720 mn. Ave. N.W. 3000 16th 84. N.W. peaker, | I at dinner at the | only PALLADIANT, the revolutionized the history silver. In the Country . Silverware First Floor 0., of which the | " Ashevlua after spending two months in | |Ii Shoreham Hotel after spending some | |f It is Indeed Thrilling to Note How the Public Has Taken to Our New Silverware Department Particularly since we are carrying tarnishable silverware which has so Such great interest is certainly justified since the manufacturers them- selves assure us positively . . . . That Ours Is the Most Complete Stock Shown Palladiant Today THE EVENING VSTA.R, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1931 d, Miss Mavgens Musser | They include Mrs. Walter R. Tucker- Tast the Gartton, where i n.';;"m”."w'hue i et Tr e Mt e S e Shants o elphia are at the Mayflower. o Mr. William W, Niles of New York City is at _the Shoreham Hotel for a few days, having come to Washington to visit his daughter, Miss Charlotte mles. 'ho is & student at Chevy Chase Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose will enter- tain a company gt luncheon Monday, March 16, at the Mayflower. Miss Grace Croop and Miss Ethel Weakley entertained at tea yesterday afternoon in their home on New Hamp- shire avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. Watson Hayden have returned to their apartment in the Shoreham Hotel after spendin u uw days at the Mhhlrc in New Mackay—will be presented at the Arts Club of Washington tomorrow and Wednesday evenings. The Dramatic Committee of the cl ub will be the hosts for the dinner precerunx the plays. Mr. Patrick Thomas Cook was host at & dinner party given at Wardman Park Saturday. Among Mr Cook's guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Donohue, Miss Helen nld Mr, les Morrow. Mrs. Bacon Heads Committee For Sympheny Concert Series. The Philharmonic Symphony Or- chestra of New York will give a coneert at 4:30 oclock Wflwrro' lmrnoon in d m ble let) will flll thehl::fl' able soc! 21"1 of the boxes have been the hosts will entertain those who prefer chairs, filling uvury seat. Robert Low Bacon is chairman of '-he committee nmnzing the concen and associated with her are Mrs. Wil- liam D. Mitchell, Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. Chester Bolton, Mrs, William Butterworth, Mrs, Ba; urd Cutting, Mrs. Wallace Dempsey, Charles Eaton, Mrs. John H. Olbbum. Miss Laura G. Harlan, Miss Elizabeth M Pawin, B Bnl‘u Howry, Mrs. luaeng Adolph Caspar Mllle Parker, Mrs. Jam P-rkz url Charles J. Rhoads, Mrs, Bertrand Snell, Mrs. Lawrence Towsend and Mrs. Fred- erio ©. Walcott. 'The National Woman's Country Club entertained at luncheon today in honor of its newly elected officers and mem- bers of the board of governers. A spirit of camaraderie and an exchange nl felicitations marked the event, for the officers being honored had com- pleted one year of service and had been chosen to carry on the administrative duties of the ciub for the coming year. llmolb The !!Eve” Por those women who prefer a smart, dressy per instead of pumps or ox- fords, this very stylish slipper will meet instant approval. Developed in dull black kid with white piping—in blue kid with white piping— and in beige kid with brown piping—with either high or low $12.50. heel—all at New Spring shades of silk hosiery at $1.50; 3 pairs for $4.15. RICHS new non- of sterling ..See at F Street at Eleventh MOSES—FOURTH FLOOR Just Recently Opened and Already a Great Success . . . 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