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S Chevy Chase Personal Notes and Other Items Of Social Interest Mrs. Leon Scott, of Phila-| delphia Is Guest of Honor | At Bridfle Luncheon. Mrs. W. B. Manter of Willow Lane and Mrs. F. M. Nettleship entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday at the home of Mrs. Nettleship on Elm street, in honor of Mrs. Nettleship's house guest, Mrs. Leon Scott of Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Nettleship enter- tained at bridge-supper last evening in compliment of Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Richard Kimbell entertained at tea from 4 to 6 o'clock Tuesday after- | noon at her home on Chevy Chase Parkway. Mrs. J. D. Thompson of Ingomar street left Monday to visit her son-in- ing law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L L.| Moore, in New York City. Mrs. J. S. Lauback of Bethlehem, Pa., | is the house guest of her nephew and | niece, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swope on Huntington street. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bearce have re- turned to their home on Ridgewood avenue after a visit to their son, Mr.| Roger Bearce, in New York City, where he is a student at the School of Fine | angd Applied Arts. | Mrs. D. R. MacLeod has returned O from Rochester, N. Y., where she was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chapin. Miss Ruth Adams and Mrs. Paul Butler have returned from Miami, Fla. Mrs. Lewis W. laudick has returned to her home on Ingomar street from Lima, Ohio, where she was called on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Ross. | Mrs. Daniel C. Walser and Mrs. John P. MacLean of East Bradley Lane en-| tertained at luncheon and bridge Fri-| day at the Columbia Country Club. The guests numbered 30. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Walker and Mr. and Mrs. John Maury will leave Thursday to at- tand the wedding of Miss Dorothy Kidd of New York and Capt. Hugh Waters | of Paris, France, which will take place Saturday afternoon in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bennett enter- | tained at dinner Wednesday evening in | honor of Mrs. Herbert H. Rapp of Danlelson, Conn, who is the house guest of her mother, Mrs, Robert Smythe, in Washington | Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Davis enter- | tained at supper and bridge Priday eve- ning for Miss Nina Kinsella. Mr. and Mrs. John Shields, who have been spending the Winter with Mr. Shields’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. J. C. Barcalow, on Huntington | street, have returned to Babylon, Long Island. | Mrs, Arthur B. Crane, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Betty Crane, and Miss Margaret Lee Ferguson, the daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson, are spending the week-end in Annapol Md.. where they attended the reg mer;al dance. | . Arthur J. May entertained at Juncheon and bridge yesterday after- noon at the Columbia Country Club. Mr, and Mrs. May were hosts at dinner and bridge last evening at their home on Jocelyn street. 'Mr. and Mrs. Holland Jenks returned today to thelr home on Oliver street after spending the Winter at their home in_Auburndale, Fla. | Dr. and Mrs. Sterling V. Mead have returned to Edgewood on Rittenhouse | street after a visit to Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Norris have returned by motor to their home on Meadow Lane after & visit in New York City. Y%:. and Mrs. Trvin Hoag of Norfolk.| Va, were the past week-end guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dean on West Irv- ing street. | Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle has re-| | at tea Saturday afternoon from OGIETY. [Mrs. Fred A. Britten Gives Luncheon for Visitors From Germany (Continued Fr st_Page.) thelr guests at the dinner dance of the Friday Evening Dancing Class their son-in-law and _daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Watson, who have re- turned from their wlflflin&trip and are now established in their home at 2802 Twenty-seventh street northwest. Mrs, Watson, before her marriage April 8 at St. Alban’s Church, was Miss Nancy | James Adams. Mrs. Raleigh Gilchrist will rn!:r::lr; o'clock in her residence at 4939 Thir- tieth place in compliment to the officers and members of the Art and Archaeol- ogy League of Washington. Mrs. Willlam B. Willard has issued invitations to & luncheon Saturday, at Wardman Park Hotel. She is entertain- in honor of her cousin, Miss Alma Ballinger of Seattle, Wash., who will be | her house guest over the week end, and | Miss Lucy Larner of Washington, whose | engagement was announced recently. The luncheon will be in the Florentine | room of the hotel and there will be| between 30 and 40 guests. | i Mrs. Edith Kingman Kern was host- ess at dinner last evening in the May- | flower in compliment to Mr, hase of St. John, Mich,, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Chase of East Lansing, | Mich. Others in the company included Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Deschler, Prof. Anna Pearl Cooper, Mrs. George H. Dacy and Maj. and Mrs. Albert M. Walker. Miss Virginia Forward entertained & | party at dinner last evening at the Congressional Country Club in honor | of her father, Maj. Alexander Forward, | director general of the American Gas | ‘Association, who will leave soon fcr Europe to attend the international gas | conference to be held in Breslau, Ger- | many, this month. | The guests included Dr. Paris Brengle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Smith, Mrs, Alexander Fcrward, the mother of Miss Forward: Miss Eliza beth Langenbeck, M' Edward Bates and Mr. Cyril Smith Mr. and Mrs. Han, F. Lowe and daughter, Miss Margaret Lowe, are en- tertaining at a tea this afternoon at their home on Primrose street, Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs, Walter O. Briggs of Detroit were hcsts to a company &t luncheon Friday aboard their yacht, the Cambriona, which is at anchor off Potomac Park. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs came to Washington from = Florida, salling up the ccast, and will be here for a short time before going farther north. Mr. T. C. Fuller of New York, who is in Washington on & short business trip, gave a luncheon in henor of Miss Chita Fazul, well known English actress, who | also is in Washington for a short stay. After the Juncheon at Wardman Park the party returned to the Costa Rican legation, on Ccnnecticut avenue, where friends called to pay their respects. Miss Fazul is leaving for California in a few days. The guests were Miss Gloria Wright, Senor Don Manual Castro Quesada, Minister of Costa Rica; Dr. Machado f Guatemala, Senor Ganzaley of New York City and Senor Don Oscar Blanco Veal, first secretary of the Chilean em- bassy. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Kendall entertained a party at dinner at the Shoreham Hotel Thursday evening, the company later attending the theater. The guests included Commissioner Henry O'Malley of the Bureau of Fish- eries and Mrs. O'Malley and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Flaherty. and Mrs. THE SUNDAY SOCIETY FOLK. TAKING PART IN STAR, WASHINGTON, ANNUAL HORSE SHOW Mrs. Willebrandt Speaking At Legal Fraternity Supper Beta Chapter of the Phi Delta Legal 4, Fraternity will hold the first rush party | of their grand president, Mrs. Bertha ||| | Emera Johnson and Miss Kahler, Elizabeth | The Beta Alpha Chapter of Zeta Tau pha was honored with the presence || D. G, MAY 3 Upper: Girls who will take part in | the National Capital Horse Show at Bradley Farms, May 13, 14, 15 and 16, and who will be particularly prominent | in the hunt ball to be given at the May- | flower the night of May 13. Back row, | | left to right: Miss Katherine Stringer, | | Miss Frances Waggaman, Miss Emiscah | Davis, Miss Margene Musser, Miss Helen | Walker and Miss Janet Murray. Front row, left to right: Miss Helen Eames | Doherty, Miss Eliza Mitchell, Miss Lucille Swift and Miss Katherine Low. man. Lower: Mrs. Guggenheim, wife of Lieut. Col. M. Robert Guggenheim, who | | will be an attractive figure in the show. —Harris-Ewing Photos. |Members of Card Club | Entertam at Dmneri The members of the “500 Club” en- | tertained for their husbands and guests at the Garden Tea House of the Dodge | Hotel Tuesday evening, April 28. Din- ner preceded the cards. Prizes were awarded for both women and men. Included in the company were Mr. | | and Mrs. Albert Gateley, Mr. and Mrs. | Jessie Ergood. Mr. and Mrs. Powell | Davis of Woodbridge, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. | George L. Goodacre, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Colmar, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John | | Schiosser. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Alfred Foster, | | Mrs. Maud E. Booth, Mrs. Grace Pres- | tum, Mrs. Slye, Mrs. Kieffner, Mr. | Charles Goodacre, Mrs. Charles Myers | and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dilli. | Merlo J. Pusey, Mrs, Walter G. Moyle, | TIowa R;;denu of Cnp;tnl 1931—PART THREE. Inquirendo Members Guests At Afternoon Tea Today Mrs. Fred S. Schow and Mrs. Joseph | Conrad Fehr, wife of the president of the Inquirendo; the group of nwym.[ doctors, diplomats, Government officials | and college professors who meet twice a month for the discussion of political, economic and social problems in their club room at the Schow home, 2701 Chesapeake street northwest, are enter- taining the members of the organiza- tion and their wives and ladies at tea this afternoon at the Chesapeake street home of Mr. and Mrs. Schow, overlook- | ing Rock Creek Park. Assisting the hostesses will be Mrs. | Mrs. Conway P. Coe, Mrs, Logan Morris, Mrs. Ariel Cardon, Miss Catherine King, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Willlam H. King; Miss Ruth Lafount, daughter of Radio Commissioner and Mrs. Harold Lafount, and Miss Betty Martin, daugh- ter of the acting agent of the United States before the American-German Claims_Arbitration. Besides the members and their wives, | the guests included Senator and_Mrs. | King, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Flagg Bemis, Admiral and Mrs. Robert Coontz, Gen. and Mrs. George Van Mosely, Dr. and Mrs, Herbert, Wright, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Michelson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas, Dr. and Mrs. George Barthelme, Mr. Fred K. Nelson, dean of the Harvard Law School; Mrs. Roscoe Pound, Judge and_Mr: Paul Linebarger, Gen. and Mrs. Frank | T. Hines, Representative and Mrs. Siro- | vich, Dr. and Mrs. William A. White, Commissioner and Mrs. Harold Lafount, | | Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Brossard. To Attend Dance May 15 ‘The Iowa State Soclety of Washing- ton will hold a dance at the Willard | Hotel PFriday, May 15, at 8:30 o'clock. The president of the society, Mr. Claud R. Porter, interstate commerce commissioner, is desirous of having all Iowans in Washington attend this m the society for the coming Summer may be considered. Col. Henry Spencer Merrick will have charge of the dance. Horn | ing in order that the activities of | | INCORPORATED 716 13th St. N.W. olute Protection! Improved COLD STORAGE for FURS REPAIRING REMODELING At Special Summer We Have on Sale Gorham Co. Flat Ware at the New SOCIETY. Poetry Circle Hears Prize Poems Read Mrs. Arthur Marsh entertained for the American Poetry Circle Tuesday evening at her home on Belmont road. Miss Maud Judith Scruggs, the presi- | dent, introduced the two honor guests, Mrs. Maria Briscoe Croker, president | of the Maryland branch, and Dr. Spates, MISS GLADYS MARY MURRAY, Daughter of Mrs. Charles C. Murray, who announces her engagement to Dr. | H. Laurence Fahrney of Frederick, Md., | the wedding to take place in June. —Edmonston Photo. ' | American Poetry Circle. | American Poetry Circle. | Ruby Scrugg Anderson, president of the Texas branch of the Mrs. Croker and Dr. Spates gave charming talks of their respective branches of the Mrs. Croker's poem, “Hollyhocks,” and Dr. Spates’, “The Mother of Judas,” were greatly | enjoyed Other original poems contributed were “Sweet St. Francis,” by Elizabeth Toldridge, and “Free,” by Florence Radcliffe, prize-winning poems, read by the authors being too ill to be present. A number of other poems of merit were read and after the program a | support to this benefit. ‘The watermelon is not of interest to home brewers for it has no by-products f sirup, sugar, etc. MATTRESSES RENOVATFD Best Service and Prices COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., INC. — 219 G St N.W. philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. Beverly's BETWEDN Fa$’ Mesh SUVA LINEN Pumps & Oxfords thru the hours to summer popularity —and what & day they're hav- guishing under a tea table— daily dancing the night away— what a pace! What hours! of the semester in the form of a sup-|C. G»mslnn, and their g:nnmx inspec- . % ; | tor, s May Youngberg, in whose per at 6:30 pm. today at the AVignone | ;.. teq was given Tuesday after- Preres, 1777 Columbia road northwest. | noon in the sorority rooms. Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, honor- | A ary president of the fraternity and for-| ‘The active members of the Delta Zeta Sorority. Alpha Delta Chapter, gave a mer Assistant Attorn=y General, will attend the dinner and give a short talk. | shower Monday evening in the chapter rooms of the sorority on G_street in | The dinner is in charge of Miss Lelia Brown. assisted by Mrs. Nell Bishop | honor of Mrs. William Dove Thompson, | and Miss Myrtle Wood. who before her marriage April 7 was - | Miss Helen Robb, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. F. G. Robb of Kilbourne street. | Miss Grace Aasen and Miss Virginia Ladd were in charge of arrangements. What popularity! It must be deserved ! s cha ac- count with a purchase of Bev- erly’s Buva Lace Shoes. turned from Nashville, Tenn., where she - attended the meeting ‘of the National| Mrs. Edward S. Brashears enter-; | tained at Juncheon and bridge Wednes- day at Congressional Country Club in honor of Mrs. Charles Longral of Bos- ton, Mass. A dinner will be given at Wardman Park Hotel tcnight in honor of Mrs. Helen Evans O'Neil by members of the | cast of the “Festival of Nations.” The Priars, fraternity of George Mr. William Blum, ir.. accompanied | Washington University, gave a dinner| by his classmate, Mr. Prank O'Niell, |3t Olney Inn Thursday evening in students of the University of Pennsyl- | honor of their initiates, which was ut-l vania, spent the week-end with Mr. |tended by Mr. Jose Espinoea, Mr. Blum's parents, Dr. and Mrs, William | Thomas Bentley, Mr. Gene Jansen, Mr. | Bium. on Elm street. Mr. Blum and | Charles Ferry, Mr. Robert Pheips, Mr. League nru:vr;‘rjnen Voters. 4 Reduced . Miss M Merrick’s_unit of the Pri Sanctuary Society of the Church of the e . Blessed Sacrament will give a garden card party Tuesday at the home of Mrs -‘!.ohn R. Devereaux on West Bradley | ne. | Mrs. Bestor R. Walters entertained at Yuncheon Priday at her home on Under- wood street, in honor of Mrs. Fletcher Maddox of Great Falls. Mont Both styles Harris and Shafer Company The active and alumni chapters of Jewelers and Silversmiths the Hour Glass Honor Society George Washington University will en- tertain at tea this afternoon in honor of members of Mortar Board who are in Washington st this time. Tea will | be served from 5 to 7 o'clock in the | | club rooms of the American Association 13 cticul . “Zonolite.” a mineral that looks like o= go S e gold, feels iike cork and will not burn, is being used as a sound muffler in ||| | theaters, automobiles and other places Mr. O'Neill attended the “Festival of | Paul Pinegan, Mr. Bernard Ives, Mr. Richard Meredith, Mr. Rodrigo Vaz. quez, Mr. Richard Sullivan, Mr. Dudley Aud and Mr. James Crombie. i Nations.” ea This Afterncon for First President of Club This afternoon the Aloysian Club will hold a reception at the club house, 47 1 street northwest, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in honor of Mrs. John A. Foley, the first president of the organization The guests will be received by the president, Miss Minnie Mahler, assisted | by the other officers, Miss lice G. Kelly, Miss Mary McHugh, Miss Cath- erine’ Burns, Miss Grace Kelly, Mrs Margaret Talty, Mrs, Jennie Flynn, Miss Mary Agnes Feck and Miss Florence elly. Music will be furnished by a string | orchestra. | The reception will be followed by a tea at which those assisting are: Miss Katherine T. Doherty, Mrs. Marie Moran, Mrs. Edward Hart, Mrs. Kath- erine Downey, Mrs. 5. L. Battles, Mrs. Christine Alexander, Mrs. Mary Guiney, Miss Lillian Acker, Mrs. A. T. Genau, Mrs. William Fogarty, Mrs. Mary Mc- Garrah, Miss Josephine Quill, Mrs. R. Michalowicz, Mrs. Christine McNickles, Miss Margaret Sheeh:n, Miss Anna Clark. Mrs. Julia Mattimore, Miss Agnes Martin, Mrs. Elizabeth Haley. Miss Leona Fromholzer, Miss Anne Vermil- lion. Miss Katherine Hughes, Miss Leila Milstead, Miss Zelda Horowitz, Miss Margaret Kane, Miss Margaret Devers, Miss Rena Downing, Miss Katherine Quill and Miss Evelyn Williamson. Confederate Chapter Ball At Shoreham May 11! Mrs. Henry G. Clay, chairman for | the annual May ball to be given| under the auspices of Stonewall | Jackson Chapter, No. 20, United Daugh- ters of the Confederacy, of which Mrs. Norma Hardy Britton is president, and which will be held in the Shore ham Monday evening, May 11, an nounces through her chairman of pa- tronesses, Mrs. Grace Taylor Koob, the names of women who have given their | support_to this benefit.: Mrs. Thomas Hardy Tallaferro, Mrs. David H. Blair, Mrs. Robert H. McNeill, Mrs. John H. Small, Mrs. Danfel Smith Gordon, Mrs. Edward W. Pou, Mrs. Rufus W. Pearson, Mrs. Arthur C. Smith, Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews, Miss | Mary Ambier, Mrs. W. F. Amole, Mrs. | Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Lewis Battle, Mrs, | Harvey Ball, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, Mrs. Nan- nie Green Jobe, Mrs. C Grayson, Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mrs. George F. Dudley. Mrs. Edward L. Bacher, Mrs. | Wallace Chiswell, Mrs. W. R. Cole, Mrs. Rufus Clark, Mrs. Ernest Daniel, Mrs Sterling Ely, Mrs. Nellson Emmons, Mrs. | Albert Ferguson, Mrs. W. B. Hays, Mrs. | Willlam J. Harris and Mrs. Warren Heap. Rizik Brothers 213 P Skillful Couturier Copies SPRING. COATS Sel f-trimmed —exception- ally graceful of line and exquisite in fabric. They are Pat duplicates of Poiret, ou and Vionnet Crea- 2950 3500 45.00 Scientific Fumigated FUR STORAGE Riz proof. ik's vaults ave positively moth- fireproof and theftproof. of University Women on I street. Miss Margaret Maize, chairman of the Committee on Arrangements, will be assisted by Miss Winifrede Beall, Miss Verna Parsons and Miss Helen Teylor. The committee has invited all members of Mortar Board with whom they are acquainted. Other members of the National Honor Society who would like to meet the Hour Glass group | re also invited. The Hour Glass Honor Soclety elects to membership each year those girls of George Washington University who have completed, with grades above the average, at least 75 semester hours’ credit and who have been very active in the student affairs of the campus. Miss Margaret Loeffler is president of the | alumni association of the society, and Miss Mary Hudson is head of the active chapter, comprised of the undergrad- | uate members, The annual banquet of the Chi Sigma Gamma Sorority of George Washington University was held at Olney Inn Thursday evening. The guests of honor were Dr. Mackall, head of the chemistry department; Dr. McNeill, Miss Helen Dyer and Miss Ada Doyle, and the pledges were Miss Doris Wilkins, Miss 12 Fairfax salad forks 12 Etruscan teaspoons Reasonable rates. 12 King Albert dinner forks 12 Dolly Madison dessert forks ©® Even greater savings in some patterns. Now Gorham sterling flatware is astonishingly close to the price of plated ware! 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