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FIRST LADY GETS THIRD SECRETARY = and Queen of Siam lived while visiting the United States last Spi Mrs. Hoover's choice t Miss Goss as- sures a continuation of the First Lnlys policy 0{ guiding her own social (Ead of relying upon profes- sional socm secretaries schooled in the intricacies of Washington society as prmious Presidents’ wives have done. 'THE EVENING -STAR, Wentworth Recital ESTELLE WENTWORTH'S studio Elvia Meyer the only pimm A Pleasant Variation. ed the Cho) \'\'Ahii]}((l'i‘()y, D. C., THURSDAY, OCiOBER. 22, 1981 Mildred S! . i .mulVeuleh, l'lumm ghe‘ Bera Music and Musicians TR N e ‘The presence of the actors m oS- tume 'lth stage business be = rmnwumumm w-whed made them drop Lhe cus- tomary restraint of solo work and show their voices to the but ld vantage. Aide to Late Mrs. Whitelaw | Q;;dlggger;“fhsg;lgtmme—mss Hall Reid Added to Social Staff York, former secretary to me lnte M taries, in current activities in honor visiting dignitaries and in arrenging for | 2 the forthcoming social season. Has Had Experience. The new secretary’s experienc eu fits her for her White House pcsitio It includes large-scale cmm,a nmn Mrs. Reid’s mansions in York, | = Paris, California and at Opmr Hall at Fitte Plains, M. T, “where. the HKing | neasiy 1100000 banana tres. te she brought to the Eliminated Stiffness. Under their guidance, the receptions | continued to be stately, but stiffness o( at White House. ‘Herbert Hoover today added a | andeur from a dis Cabinet members no longer sat like Virginia w;gdqn opened the pp"Lx in a row, but were scattered | gram with the a chane ')ossesslan. m nd banquet hall, as much knowledge AR of mountain lore as of social usage. P s Miss Goss measures up to the strenu- | ous specifications necessary to qualify | it n | prepared her for the Rapidan camp. recital last evening was a pleas- ant variation on the usual pmem of student performances, del ence’' was plunged in total dl-!knm Russell Cordrey !an‘ a jolly !ng THE Arts Club will present in con- cert tomorrow night at the former gatherings was absent. Guests screens. It a e were permitted to mingle at will in thc pearance in which lll | drawing room \nstend n( gazing on| pnr‘;:x showed excellent finish and By Butterny,” by | and the iliar flowing melods, rough the crowd where the many| Hawley. Her clear coloratura so- fead of the few might giimpse them. | prano_ showed iss Fesler's marriage last Summer| “A Little Gray Dove." dents each responded to demands of an opera tabloid of Verdu Il for an re, thus giving the singer " tr Parents of Scotland have adopted noe. ¢ oo O o e new vogue of dressing thelr anughters best in her encore, to recover complete self- e acts. in e Leonora Fague sang the “Indian Elizabethan drama, the scenery wi with a clear soprano, left to the imagination. Cc]or{u] i " 3 Optician—Optometrist 922 14th St. N.W. Established 1889 followed by Helen Tucker, who sang cai a secretary to Mrs. Hoover. Her | coutf P80 i vears in the Adirondacks have | Alma Harris' strong, dramatic so- prano was perhaps the most e Harrls as Inez. suring of the nine, for she had ex nt tains in Jamaica damaged| cellent rhythm, a quality rather rare | Meyer ag Count di Luna. Mr. Meyer in amateur singers. Arts Club Presents Recital Tomorrow Night. to | mg WGR Fn‘d‘;’h?k‘io rders Grey,” and a German ng song. Nina e At B, Arts Club_Celestine stage ) the p-ru:n a: singing Alabiefl’s “Russian Night- ingale,” a ?oluruturn song well done, gs My Mother Taught M An unexpecud enuruinmem, came | solos for the violoncelio Nine stu- after the intermission in the form — opsis_of th )y Mrs. lams in “Le roux and 'nl play zhm e most satisfac- tory character perhaps was Ira g with truly operatic gusto. STUDEBAKER Moves to New and Larger Salesrooms i Studebaker’s new sales headquarters at 14th & R Sts. Concentration of New Car Salon and Used Car Store in Roomy Building at 14th and R Streets Affords Splendid Location . . . Permits Service Expansion at Champlain Street and Kalorama Road In order more adequately to represent Studebaker in Washington, we have concentrated our new and used car sales in a central location at 14th and R Sts., where both showrooms are housed in the same building. By mov- ing our used car display from Champlain Street we gain needed space for the expansion of our service facilities. N a market more than ever eritical of real motor car values Studebaker has rapidly forged to the front, not only in Washington . but throughout the country. This year has been and continues to be “a Studebaker year.” Next year Studebaker will celebrate its 80th anniversary. Studebaker faces the future with optimism and assurance and a vigorous determination to maintain its lead- ership. We take justifiable pride in Studebaker’s Showrooms 14th & R Streets achievements and in the very gratifying and generous support which the people of Wash- ington have accorded our product. We cordially invite you to come in and in- spect our new building at 14th and R streets. 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