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" A-10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, DI JANUARY 31, 1932—PART ONE. VOMENDEAOCRAT 10 HEAR HOTABLES Gov. White, Amelia Earhart| and Congress Members to Address Club. Ohio, Miss of Congress | onages, pro- | Demo- | 5g | Hotel, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. | ge White of nbaum; sub- | en,” discussed by Irma Hockstels, Virginia will be the speaker; 7:30 pm. | Informal teas will be served at the club house every Saturday afternoon during February. | Program of Education Committee. February 2—“The Embattled Farmer,” an essay, end “An Escape From the Bread Line," by Mary Noble, reviewed by Ellis Meredith, 11 am. | February 9—“Labor Laws and Wom- 1 am | February 16—“Thunder Over Eu- | rope,” by E. Alexander Powell, reviewed by Ellis Meredeth, 11 a.m. February 23—"Some Aspects of Bank- | ing,” discussed by Charles D. Hardy 11 am. | = | CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODA GARNER HONORED ATTEXAS DINNER ISpeaker and Wife Also Due at White House Fete Tuesday. By the Associated Press. | | was the rule for the dinner made by | Representative Jones, chairman of the ! | Texas delegation Scorns Current Styles. day as her husband’s secretary, Mrs. Garner found time yesterday: to buy a gown to wear to the White House din- current long-skirted styles. “I just dashed down and got the first thing that looked like me. “It’s black lace. meaning of the French name for the lace. I'm having it shortened. care to go about sweeping up dust—even if it's White House dust—with my skirts.” The clerk who sold Mrs. Garner the dress described it as “an imported peau d'ange black lace dinner dress in pri A Texas dinner and reception last | cess lines with moderate neck and co: Y. | Rehearsal, Bal Boheme, Willard Ho- | Right, coupled with the annual White | tel, 11 a.m. | House dinner to the Speaker next Tues- | e | day. made social affairs loom unusually | g st Willard | 1aTRe in the work-a-day calendar of | Luncheon, Community Chest, Willard |y ¥ong mrs. John N. Garner, But they didn't exactly go to the| | Texas jubilation—it came to them, and they still kept their rating as invited guest of honor. Meeting, National League of Repub- lican Women, Willard Hotel, tomorrow, sage of black and white.” STAR WILL ENTERTAIN Maurice Schwartz, now appearing in New York as the star of an English| drama, will give an exhibition of some In the midst of her usually crammed || 3 pm ncheon, Alpha Delta Phi, Univer- Club, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. Luncheon, University e | University Club, tomorrow, 12:30 p.m. annual meeting at M. M. Neely of West Luncheon, Committee on Alumni Re- ons, University Club, tomorrow, 30 pm. C party, benefit alumnae of the Academy of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Washington Club, tomorrow, 8:30 p.m Meeting, Abraham Lincoln Circle No. 3, Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, Willard Hotel, tomorrow, 6:45 pm . e The stock exchange which opened at Porto Alegre, Brazil, last Fall is limit- ing operations to afternoon sessions. of Michigan, | & It happened this way Shied From Social Life. nty-nine years ago, rst came to Congre hen Jack he de- | of his more successful roles at 8:30 to- night at the Jewish Community Center, Sixteenth and Q streets. center’s national forum program. lative business didn't mix | 11 with going about socially. And | il sharply aside from almost | all the in tions temptingly dangled before him from that day to this “I don't go out” became his routine reply. But that didn't work with his own | gang—the Texas Society of Washington | invited him to attend a reception at his own hotel proved too tem to refuse, and Garne Whereupon the T i House and Senate invited t to a dinner at the same hosterly tc cede the reception. So it ners night out, though stz “Just a visit together 4 SOL HERZOG ssual sale shirts . ... but Herzog value figures 53" to *5 Shirts {nniversary Sale Price Thr Cotlar-attached band styles. All size $2* to °*3 Ties Sale Price and {nniversary 1 n with silk D 75¢ to *1 Hose Wool and silk and plain silk; plain shades and sy Two for 95¢ Golf Hose sizes {nniversary Sale Price New shades, medium weights Al sizes 25¢ & 35¢ Hdkfs 6 for Anniv hite ORIGINATORS OF IN WASHINGTON Payment-Plan or charge account. open 2 to $3 SHIRTS {nniversary Sale Price . solid colors . 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