Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1931, Page 20

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SOCIET (Continued From Third Page.) Stanton Mshor, where they have taken | an apartment. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. P. H Raspberry, parents of the hridegroom, from Macon, Ga., and Mr. Philipo Iorio of Forest Hills, Long Island. ‘The social affair of the sea- son wflbp:nén!l‘d under the direction of the newly elected officers of the Massa- | chusetts Society is to be held at the Shoreham Hotel this evening from 9 to | 1 o'clock. A short program of enter- | tainment will be furnished and the re- | mainder of the evening devoted to danc- | ing. The Entertainment Committee ‘:fl be under the direction of Mr. Lewis W. Hart. The large attendance at the annual business meeting of the society last week insures a widespread interest in the affairs of the soefety during the coming season. Cards for the dance may be obtained | from the members or from the secre- tary, Mr. Robert H.: Kempton, 278 House Office Building. Among those who have accepted as | Etmnesm for the concert to be given onday evening in the Wardman Park Theater, the program for which Will_consist of dance solos and duets by Miss Marian Chace and Mr. Lester Shafer, with musical interludes by Mr. George Cornwell, composer-pianist, are Mrs. William H. King, Mrs. Henry F. | North Carolina, | Mrs. Virginia C. Killinger. in her apart- per street Saturday evening. ‘Theodore Tiller, Mrs. E. W. Titus and Mrs. George G. White. The debutantes of this season and the “girls on the shelf,” who will give the “Tacky Ball” Monday evening at the Mayflower, are now busily delving into their attics and cellars for suitable apparel to be worn that evening. is the second dance to be given for the girls being presented during the current year by the ones who came out the pre- vious year.. Many unusual and startling | “creations” will again be in evidence at this gala informal dance of the Capi- tal's young soclety group. Miss Sidney Thompson is chairman of the Debutante Committee and Miss Ruth Bryant is chairman of the “girls | on the shelf.” Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Brooks and Miss Peggy West are among those entertain- ing at dinner and buffet suppers pre- ceding the ball. Mrs. Willlam L. Dun- lop, jr. at the Mayflower, is in charge of arrangements and tickets, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Frost of Cleve- land, Ohio, are at the Carlton for several days. Mr. George Glenn Killinger, a student in the senior class at the University of is visiting his aunt, ment in the Chastleton Hotel Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler, debutant | ter of Mr. and Mrs. John E.| Fowler, was hostess at an informal sup- | party in her home on Sixteenth Mrs. Edward N. Finkelhor had four THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Mrs. William ‘who East . in New York will be held at the avenue resi- dence of Mrs. Owen Roberts, associate member of the Society of Woman Geographers, and Mrs. Adams will speak on the coronation of the Em- peror of Ethiopia which she attended in Addis Ababa a year ago this month. Mr. Drew Pearson of the staff of the Baltimore Sun was the guest of honor and speaker at the weekly forum luncheon which the Woman's National Democratic Club gave yesterday. He discussed “Manchuris, the Test of World Peace.” Mrs. J. Fred Essary introduced the speaker. Others at the table with them were Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. Jouett Shouse, Mrs. Preston Woot- ten, Mrs. Malcolm McConihe, Mrs. Rob- ert Lansing, Mrs. Samuel Forman, Mrs. Frederick Delano, Mrs. Samuel Her- rick and her guests, Mrs. Francis M. Goodwin and Mrs. Frank B. Rutter. Others in the company were Mrs. Edward Pou, Mrs. J. Craig Peacock, Mrs. Lewis Montfort, Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Mrs. Mason Patrick, Mrs. Thomas Armat, Mrs. Francis Wilby, Mrs. Ord Preston, Mrs. Horace Lee Washington, Mrs. J. C. Shepherd, Mrs. Frederick Hone, Mrs. Huston Thomp- son and her daughter, -Miss Caroline Huston Thompson; Mrs. A. Garrison McClintock, Mrs, Ogilvie Shumate, Mrs. Roy Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Gard- ner Jackson, Mrs. Claude Sachs, Mrs. Max Stern, ‘Mrs. Herman N. Grimes, Mrs. Luelen Clark, Mrs. W. H. Beck, Mrs. Harry Whiting, Mrs. R. L. Mar- ston, Mrs. Theodore Tiller, Miss Eliza- beth Roy, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Mrs. Park road Saturday evening, in com- to fi-m Lacey Moore, who, with . Moore and their two young daugh- ters, has returned to Washington after a three-year absen: 2 During the supper hour Mrs. Harper gave a program of vocal music. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Clark of Has- brouck, N. J., are passing s few days at the Dodge and are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tindall Mrs. Ernest D. Roberts entertained the members of her club at the Ken- wood Country Club today at luncheon followed by bridge. The guests were Mrs. William _Peters, Mrs. Robert Flather, Mrs. Charles Tierce, Mrs. Nat Wilson, Miss Meta Luttrell, Mrs. Allen Peck, Mrs. Chester Blinston and Mrs. Fred Gefer. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Blair, with their young daughiter, are stopping at Ward- man Park Hotel while in Washington for a few days on their way to their home in Southern Pines, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buchhout of East Haven, Conn. are passing some time at the Carlton. Mrs. Ivan J. Riley will entertain eight guests at the card party to be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon in the Kennedy-Warren, on Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L. Wadsworth and their two children of Los Angeles, Calif.. are at the Cavalier Hotel for a few days. Mrs. Percy Johnston of Montclair, D. C., TUESDAY, N. J, and Mrs. Chester T. Ayres have taken & suite at Wardman Park Hotel for the duration of their stay here. Mr. and Mrs. H 8. Ford of Moun- tain Lakes, N. J., are at the Carlton for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Stevenson of Toronto, Canada, are at the Hamil- ton Hotel for a short y. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wflfit Rumbaugh of New York, accompani by )lr‘:l‘lnd Mrs. E. Sanderson Cushman of Port Washington, Long Island, are at Ward- man Park Hotel for a short time. Mr. Thomas L. Luzier of Kansas Oity was nost at dinner last evening at the Hotel Ambassador, his guests including Mrs. B. V. Dale, Mrs. J Dudley, Mrs. Cleone Crampton, Mrs, Alice Mueller, Mrs. Ethel Miles, Mrs. Agnes Roehrle and Miss Hazel Smith. Mrs. Eddy, who accompanied Mr. Luzier to Wash! 3 acted as hostess. Mr. Luzier, who is making a tour of this_country in his own e, arrived at Hoover Fleld morning. With_him on_the are Mrs. Eddy ::Ttd Mr. J. W. Denchfield of Kansas . Junior Group, A. A. U. W., To Entertain This Evening. ‘The American Association of Univer- sity Women's Club will be the scene of an unusual dinner-bridge this eve- ning, when the Junior Group will enter- tain. Those who will have guests are Mrs. Otto_Veerhoff, Ma: Atchison, Miss Mary Louise Chase, Miss Dorothy Field, Janerio Brooks, Miss | da NOVEMBER 17, 1931. Miss Pauline Yates Long, Mrs. Howard G. Nichols, Mrs. H. D. Percy, Miss Chris- tine Fassett, Miss Acree and Mrs. Hearn. The staff of the National Park Serv- mfl vers, Mrs. Walter H. Gordon and Mrs. udolf Leitner, wife of the ice entertain, at & buffet supper in the | this home of the director of the National Park Service and Mrs. Albright on In- dian Lane m:&nn: Valley this evening. ‘The guests be the ?erlwrl and their wives who are in Washington to attend a national park conference, which opened here today. A luncheon and bridge party was given yesterday in honor of the ladies who are attending the convention of the Association of National Advertisers now in session at Wardman Park Hotel Among those present were Mrs, Bennett Chapple of Middleton, Ohio; Mrs. Stuart D. Cowan of White Plains, N, Y.; Mrs. Stuart Peabody and Mrs, Franklin H. Birch of New York City; Mrs. Benjamin T. Butterworth of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Robert V. Beucus and Mrs. John D. Nelson of Cincinnati; Mrs. K. O. McAlpin and Mrs. J. E. A, Benedict of New York; Mrs. Willlam B. Griffin of Bridgeport, Conn., and Mrs. A. K. Fisher of Chi- . They will visit the White House mly. afterward attending a luncheon at the Mayflower. Mrs. J. E. Stimson of Cheyenne, Wyo., is at the Dodge for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr, president of the Board of the Convent of Perpet- ual Adoration, has as her assistants for the annual card party to be given Tues- y afternoon, December 1, at 2:30 o'clock, in the Mayflower, Mrs. Tyree R. Miss Anita Schade of 1520 Rhode Island avenue northwest, is attending the general convention of the United Daughters of the Confederacy at Jack- sonville, Fla., as a delegate revu:;nlt)- A Miss Schade composed, will be sun ‘Temple Theater in Jack- sonville by a chorus. ‘Thursday A surprise shows and Mrs. Danilo Levandowsky by Marion Stewart in her home at 1442 | Clifton street. The gifts were presented to the unsuspecting couple in an artist’s The bride was formerly Miss Evelyn Mooney, a student the Corcoran School of Art. Mrs. mes Mooney, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Andrew Stewart poured tea. The unique feature of the shower was the inclusion of the men friends of the bride and bridegroo; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Lightner, with thelr two children, have come here from sketching umbrel 1d, N. J., for a stay of several days, and are at Wardman Park Hotel. N. Miss NIGHT SCHOOL PLANNED Institution for Illiterates lu Alex< andria Is Discussed. Special Dispatch to The Star. : " ‘R!A, Va., Nmm 17— illiterates in this city, plans for open~ mxnnl:htmhoolweduuhth-m— e ‘ocal’ Bieracy Commiiies in Jefferson School. Mrs. Cora Stewart, director olt the National INlit- eracy . will speak. Supt. R. C. Bowton of the Alexandris Public Schools, & member of the com~ | mittee, stated that an enroliment of at lunlogmuneededw n the I night school. There will blw:o | limit on persons enrolling. POSSE SEEKS ROBBERS | Three Colored Men Who Beat Cris field Merchant Are Hunted. Special Dispatch to The St il i ST s robbed David Evans, 76, local mer-* chant, of $100 yesterday. s Evans was alone in the store when: the trio entered and knocked him un- consclous with a bottle. The merchant,. ho said he could identify his assailt ants. is in a serious con at the] local hospital. ’ Dimock, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Charles J. Bell, Mrs, Henry Alvah Strong, Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, Mrs. Joseph E. Washington. Mrs. Lawrence Town- send, Mrs. Effingham Townsend, Mrs. H. L. Rust, jr.; Mrs. Cloyd Heck Mar- vin, Mrs. William Allen” Wilbur, Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.; Mrs. De Witt C. Croissant, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs. John Donaldson, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. Elmer Louis Kayser, Mrs. William J. Mallory, Mrs. Frank Hodges Clark, Mme. Emanuel Dimitriu, Bn.ronleflu Mlxh;xv\lh: von lgg:r;hnrg Miss Florence Ward, Mrs. Charles W. frenince {n” Betty Allen, Mrs. Arthur W. Brock. Mrs. | weahingtons “own | Mitchen. . Mrs, Jobn W. Bennett, Mrs. Ralph B.|Mennis Gibson and Mrs. A. W. Em- Barnaby. Mrs. Russell M. Begley, Mrs. | pe, will be the hostesses of the Bertha Belt, Miss Ruth Bennett, Mrs. M. V. M Fleming, the Edward Goring Bliss, Mrs. J. y Sivites Cunningham, Mrs. Daniel C. Chace, | Renmare' at Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy, Mrs. | Kenmore before the open fire. Davis, Mrs. H. M. Elmen- e | dorfl, Mrs. E. Richard Gasch, Mrs.| Mrs. Pranklin Adams, wife of the| Frederic J. Haskin, Miss Minnie | eounselor of the Pan-American Unkm,i | Hawke, Mrs. Harry B. Hunt, Mrs. R. |is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eflmund{ B. Lawrence, Mrs. Peter John McGov- | Hawes Talbot in Boston. Mrs. Adams will go to New York ern, Miss Georgia E. Miller, Mrs. G. M. M Aaron to attend a meeting of the Man- Friday hattan branch of the Soclety of Woman | Geogn&:hers of which she is president. She will be joined in New York by guests lunching with her informally yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel, where she and Mr. Pinkelhor make their home. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Montague of River- side, Conn., are at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied bv Mr. Alfred W. Wilken, also of Riverside. Tea To Be Given Saturday At Kenmore in Virginia. Tea will be served at Kenmore, in Predericksburg, Va., Saturday afternoon and the two following Saturdays be: Edward Keating, Rose Yates Forrester, Mrs. W. P. McGee and Miss Elizabeth Jobe. Mrs. Childress Buckner Gwyn, as- sisted by her daughters, Mrs. Claire Gwyn Harper and Miss Mary Beatrice Gwyn, entertained at bridge, followed by & midnight supper, in her home on ® o o Everyone Must Sleep Sometime! With this fact before us we’ve carefully assembled the necessary requirements to the greatest sleep comfort, and present, beginning tomorrow, a y, Jr., occasion and president of the association, 's many friends to meet friezza, Only finest filling used, work Open Evenings Upholstery Co. N.W. Oolumbla 10172 [orris, Mrs. D. Newman, Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell, Mrs. Bert I. Sax- ton, Mrs. Faber Stevenson, Miss Rose L. 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