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" B2 SOCIETY SOCIETY Speaker and Mrs. Garner Honor Guests of President and Mrs. Hoover Last Night at White House. THE EV. 'lnuruln a company at dinner this eve- ning in his quarters at Fort Myer. The First Assistant Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. Joseph M. Dixon have been joined at Wardman Park Hotel by their daughter, Betty, who has been doing post graduate work at Columbia University in New York, for the past few months. Mrs. William Walter King, wife of the special assistant to the Secretary of Labor, entertained at luncheon today at the Shoreham in honor of Miss Bess Emory of New York. - | Maj. and Mrs. Henry Larsen were hosts to & party of 10 at luncheon today Houston, Tex., where she will spend the month. Mrs. Crosson, wife of Dr. H. Cros- son, has gone to Toledo, Ohlo, to visit | | Per’ son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | Mrs. Donald A. Wiley. Miss Patti Warfield Edmonston, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Davis Edmonston of Baltimore | is the honor guest at & matinee party this afternoon followed by a tea in ihe Arundel Club. Several Washington debutantes are guests at the party. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Kent motored from their home in Baltimore and are | Warren Hotel | Mrs. 8. M. Jarvis, Maj. and Mrs. A. D. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1939 SOCIETY. Mrs, Clarence Taylor in Nashville, be- fore returning to Washington. Mrs. Frank Morgan of New York City has joined Mr. Morgan at the Carlton, where they will remain for & few days. Officers of 306th Cavalry Gave Dinner Dance Last Night. Col. and Mrs. John Philip Hill and Maj. and Mrs. Harley C. Dagley were patrons at & dinner and dance given by iiie officers of the 306th Cavalry Regi- | ment last evening at the Kennedy- Honor guests included Col. and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes, Col. and Surles, Capt. and Mrs. George 1. Smith L. H. 1 Edward B. Harry, Capt. and Mrs. R. D. | Mr. John R. Hill, Miss Ruth Roberts, Mr. | Hunt, Capt. Albert J. McCurdy, Miss Robert A. O'Leary, Miss Dorothy Craig, || FINGER WAVE MARCEL Mary H. Washington, Miss Pat Mc- |Mr. James G. Powers, Mr. H. H. Rup- LUCAS Curdy, Lieut. Edward A. Kane, Miss part, Mr. Joseph Gellerman, Mr. and (A REAL ARTIST) Mary A. Kerwin, Lieut. and Mrs. R. B. | Mrs. B. J. Nimro, Mr. A. B. Jenkins, 1007 Conn. Ave. N.W. Carlton, Lieut. Humphrey Daniel, Miss |Miss Audrey Phillips, Mr. Leonard Metropolitan 7050 Mary Henry, Lieut. and Mrs. Edward it tor it - || PERMANENT WAVE HAIR COLO! M. Perkins, Lieut. Robert W. Brown, | (Continued on Page 3.) ! Lieut. D. J. Harrill, Lieut. R. B. Curtis, Miss Kay Korehouse, Lieut. George Monk, Lieut. and Mrs. E. J. 8t. Jacques, Lieut. William I. Irby, Lieut. J. B Goodell, Miss Grace Kelly, Licut. J. O Moran, Lieut. Morehouse, Lieut. and Mrs. H. H. Surface, Licut. A. H. Jack- son, Miss Betty Hume, Mr. J. E. Larson, Mr. Yorke C. Mills, Miss Betty Cane, “Individual—Different” “Characteristic of Rizik’s” £ 40 Moy HE President and Mrs. Hoover | Stimson will be the guests in whose | at Wardman Park Hotel. stopping at the Carlton. ; ve st state dinner of honor the Minister of Denmark and | Capt. and Mrs scott, Ca 1892 That' 2 g Q e nfl‘iF\:]];?m; last cvening, | Mme. Wadsted will entertain at dinner| Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, wife of the| . and Mrs. Carl D. Ruth, who and Mrs. C. H. Palmer, Capt. and M (===t That's What They Say About Our when the honor guests were the this evening at the Mayflower former United States Ambassador to|pave leased their home at 3014 Wood- | <. f Menzie and Capt. H. J. Fitzgerald : Speaker of the House 0f Repre- — Great Britain. accompanied by her|jayn drive to the Hon. H. O. Chalkley, | Among the other guests were Maj, | P I THAST New S rin Wear sentatives and Mrs. John N. Garner.| Tne Ambassador of Cuba and Senora Mp‘hhewsrr. Henry Dawes, sailed today | ¢ B. E, financial counselor of the };(H;Xmemipplplt‘i Maj ':im\‘VlMISGR“l\\bP' P g The function is one of the very {ew the | 4o Ferrara have with them for some | the Berengaria for New York British embassy, and have taken an|P. Freeman Maj and Mrs. Guy N, TR 5 Nt ra ; > o Speaker and Mrs. Garner have attended {ime the latter's nephew, Senor An- Mrs. George C '.fl,mme entertained at | Apartment at the Shoreham for the ”»[l \1',1\3;‘“‘(13‘{1»\ rl} 1}11\1?”.?\\ B‘x\; - | ue gues of "Jomorrow At the Connecticut Avenue Salon Sh ey in the | tonio Montoto, who is & student at the | luncheon today at the Mayflower fol- | Winter: S0 Mis Homer B Carrico, Gapt. snd Now Located | ouse. o« delightfully informal at- | DRiversity of ‘Virginia lcr;vll'lnxi:{r:‘o’:g:ln:;ndfir;no?rx:ggtm\;:}; Miss Grace F. Knight of Rockville |Mrs. Henry P. Ames, Capt. and Mrs 1741-43 Connecticut Ave. mosphere preve at the fete last The Minister of Portugal and Vis-|johioke wife of the Assistant Secretary | and Baltimore will sail today aboard evening. The lantly lighted state | countess d'Alte were ranking guests at | o {Re“Ngly when she had among her the Aguitania for a month's cruise of | An assemblage of gay rooms were gay with carnations and|the luncheon given today at the May- | iner gyiests Mrs. Pratt, wife of Admiral | the Mediterranean, followed by an ex- | e 40 Yars apparel for brighter days other blossoms which foretell the com- | flower by Mrs. Lawrence Townsend in | pratt “chief of Naval Operations, and | tensive tour of Italy and France. She J1892 Ensembles so distinctive ing Season, and a_cheery ceted | compliment to Miss Rosa Ponselle and | pre wigglesworth wife ot Representa- | Wil Teturn in May | ) in line, color and fabric the guests as they e blue | Mr. Mario Basiola, artists at the morn- | v piotg O E0r B O e asea- e A Thre suite B sevarate cuatiomall { that perfect individuality room to be received ing_concert e L ! | Miss Barbara Watson has gone to . nd 5 separ i PO TH e B The Marine Band Orchesira, statior The company also included Mrs. g = New Orleans, where she is the guest o e ad " Beleian "1 $13.50 I in fts customary place in the marblc James J. Davis, Mrs. Clyde Kelly. Rear | Mr. Samuel M. Bhortridge, fr. son of | Miss Alva Garrett for the Mardi Gras ne for samples, . . OPPOSITE THE MAYFLOWEx HOTEL foyer, played as the guests arrived. The Admiral and Mrs, Mark L. Bristol, | Senator Shortridge, arrived in Washing- | Miss Watson later will visit Mr. and Linc. saso. 1313 28t st. sk | §Ohe true Antigues of Domorrow! table was set the historic gold 'Licut. Col. Marco Pennaroli. Lady |ton a day or two ago from his home in service, and C Lister Kaye, Mrs. Sherman Flint and!Menlo Park, Calif. and he will be at gracefully from tt Mme. van Kaathoven | Wardman Park Hotel for an indefinite 5 intery From New York were Mr. and Mrs. | period. carnations and f Frank Reavis, Mrs. Franklin Terry and - her Miss Florence Clarke, Mr. Albert Mor- in the effectl daughter, Miss Lillian Emerson, the table and length and sides Attendants for Miss Butler At Marriage to Lieut. Wehle. Mrs. H. Ewing Wall of Quantico, Va. has been chosen as an attendant by Miss Ethel Peters Butler, daughter of Maj. Gen. Smedley D. Butler, U. 8. M rison Bagby, Mr. George Bagby and Mr. Randolph Santini Also Miss Jane Thorpe, Brig. Gen William E. Horton, Mr. Winant John- Garfinckel’s Announce Ve ston, Mr. Ralph Snowden Hill, Mr. U tow of Indiana: the les Grant Smith, Mr. Willlam Phelps Eno, gdu;",':"g;'"fl g E\:m‘;é’r{ Qe in the House, Repi Capt. John H. Gibbons, Miss Edith | john Wehle of the Marine Corps, son ) H. 8nell, and M“\\ Prillig and Mr. Stuart Ross. of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wehle of Of:r: dnnf‘;l'_\-f‘\‘”\ —— Norwalk Conn., which will take place Philadeiphia, ) Senora de Sacasa, wife of the Minis- March 5. Miss Saturday Margaret OLOALIONIA 02 Banes of Villanova, Pa., will be maid of ter of Nicaragua, was the ranking guest Of Extraordinary Importance EVERY FUR "Q’“,,‘:‘m “n:d"\'15§ & at a luncheon given today by Mrs. J.|honor and Miss Butler's other attend- Wiliem and ) Thompron Walles at the Mayfiower in | anis will be Miss Hope Peters Henry, | Hecinn: r Anc compliment to Mrs. Whitley, wife of | Miss Margaret Felton Peters and Miss y ni ‘ 115 O°C Chrysler. former - Ambas Representative James L. Whitley of [Martha Bent, cousins of the bride. and eginning Tomorrow Mor ning at 9:15 O’Clock many Mrs. J New York. Her other guests were Mrs. | Miss Constarice A. Jones, all of Phila- Ger EVERY FUR former Postmaster Walter ¥, Geor, 2 ann ge, Mrs, Royal 8. Cope- | delphia, and Miss Hester Laning of "he F The S . ;{::’(“bh:;";k“.]ru(:l:wb a\x“:(.\{l 1}:[;:1. v, Oonaris Mopse o b 85 The Furs Are the Best . .. The Styles We Know to Be ury and Mr. and Mrs. L arcourt J. Pratt, Mrs, Prederick M - e iceni all of New York: Mr. a Davenport. Mrs. " Francls - Seioeeling, | Mrs. John P. Hendricks of 3051 N Advanced . . . And the Prices in Many Instances Ford and Mr troit Frank rmer Governor es P. Goodrict | street announces the marriage of her daughter, Marjory Hendricks Davis, to Mr. James Lewis Carbery February 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carbery will make their home at Normandy Farm, Md Mrs. Menalcus Lankford, Mrs : Oy Represent One-Half the Regular Value Seymour Lowman, Mrs. Henry Alvah | ng._ Mrs. J. W. Lyman, Mrs. John Dougherty, Mrs. Stanley F. Reed Harry K. Daugherty and her We were fortunate in securing this splendid lot of furs at remarkable savings . . . are passing these savings on to you in this outstanding sale event of the season we Mr and and MUST B 5 Miss Esther Murray, daughter of Mr ; daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry H. Daugh- Mrs. Melvi augh s ry Mu I R e M erty e Donaid Halied: Mis. Peier and j‘g_i}ph";xn"m(c)é\aw; Murray, and PR In the sale are the most marvelous MINK COATS we have ever known, of Mr (orury and Mrs. Ernest H. Van|mary A, McCann and the late Joseph uskrat Coats remarkable in style and v g y / otECHIC Fossan. et Gk bR b Formerly $150 339 50 € yle and value . . . and you know how famous we are Couch of A == day in the rectory of the Shrine of the h U . for Mink Coats. Reconstruct a Mys. Cameron Mor son will observe | Sacred Heart. Rev. Joseph M Moran 530,000 wOrt b and Mrs. Jones T'hursday at home tomorrow at the | officiated at the ceremony. Immediate- 0 H 3 J ent of ‘Balimmore, ormer 9 cretary of vllover. having with her he ‘wives |bv after the wedding ihe bride and Of Fine Furs ST There’s an extraordinary opportunity to select HUDSON SEAL COATS the Interfor Mr. Ro; Weah ) domner he members of the congressional | bridegroom left for a three-week wed ilver Muskra (dyed muskrat) . . . made of the best skins, and the best value we know major general comman delegation from North Carolina. ding trip to Bermuda. Coats—Formerly of at the price. for $10,000 - $32.50 rine Corps and Mrs. John e . $150 Up former Representative and Mr MEs teart. i of Bronssnintioe ] 3, Jebn remont has gone to and A. Newton of Mis ? A presentative | voy vork for a visit of 10 days and for el s B ] { te the late Percy Hamilton Stewart, entertained at | (% * Le ™ i " omitting her regular Never before have u Also on sale. . Caraculs. . .Broadtail. . .Persians. . .Squirrel. . .Beaver );;: Joseph E. Tu luncheon today, when her guests were | gy, " ttarnoon at home seen such values...we had 6 Lapin Conts L - -9q cee Mrs. Joseph E. Tum (Chartex A, Eaton. Mrs Wiilam & | 8undsy af i - to raise cash and we have 832.50 .Leopard. . .Leopard Cat. ..Raccoon. . .Pony. .. Muskrat. ..Ocelot. Frederick H. Payne, Mrs. 1 Full Length Seabury of Judge and Mrs. Samuel et e o Mpa. the chief of | Newbold Noyes. Lady Willmott Lewis, | New York City are at the Carlton for of actual cost mick o AT e ‘State Depart- | Miss Freida Hempel, Mrs. Francls 5. | brief stay I actis | Div} - Whitten, Mrs. George Gilman, Mrs, Ze — 1 BB 15 Northern Seal C ‘[]’ mehtand - Barney T. Phillips, Mrs. Thomas Stons, | _Mrs. Edwin B_ Parker has gone to be astonished Gl LIUS ARFI CKEL 0 ns, Rear v r o homas e i i o Grayson, Mr. and Mrs. Os & o)t mhomes Arenihald Bone, : These values can’t last linsky, Fitch, Er e Mrs, J. Borden Ha s Canadian legation; long—so come in early. mine Trimmed— 867 50 e Hinckley, Mrs. Hamilton F 1 $200 o TREET AT FQURTEENTH Ly rrriry 4 Sydney A. Colman, Mrs. | crmerly to Mrs. Arthur Sulzberger Campbell Prichett and Mrs. Walter R. | March 1st Stark McMul tre President’s Tuckerman i : aides, Capt. Charles Russell Train - > | We will move to 6 Northern Seal 832 50 8. N and Mrs. Train, and Col. Can epresentatives and Mrs. C. Ellis || ; Plai 3 o bell Hodges, U. 8. A . 8 Mw)o\:‘»r omg, had as their guests last | ON ——— our new home Coats—Plain ‘After ihe service of the dinner tne | week Mr. and Mrs, Charles 8. Shep- 1 30 gentlemen retired to I ry on the pard of Cambridge, Ohio, and their son RIC '9 S 1306 G Street 10 Ra cond floor of the \ for coffee | Mr. John Charles Sheppard and Cha HIGHWAY ccoon uem W& cigars and the ladies remained L. Moore, son of Representative and 2 Miles South of Alexandria Coats—For- 5135'00 BEAUTIFUL - downstairs, Wi ady. fol- | Mrs. Moore, who came from William Service 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. merly $295 g TOR Jowing her cha ted ary College, where they are mem- Breakfast—Luncheon—Dinner y SHOES WOMEN informally wi { the freshman class. The stu- ik 6 Brown Caracul nts have nd 2203 11 be gu Moore duri resumed their studies, and | sts of Representative and | g the Easter holidays, and Mrs. Sheppard accompanied entative and M Moore to the which Pres and Mrs, ic r gave last w he members | of the House and their families, and re- turned to Ohio the end of the week. who were seated in red room and ad. A hundred or more o were asked for th n lowed in the east gram was given by erts, mezz0-SODTANO, Gabrilowitsch, pian opened with a group of Assortment Cara- cul, Muskrat and Seal Coats Coats — Assorted Shades — ly $275. $32.50 now $165 ..now $105 ..now $175 Former $89.50 4 Russian Squirrel Coats, clear blue grey, 1 Fine Plain Hudson Seal Coat, formerly 2 Jap. Mink Coats, selected fresh make, formerly $4 Boot Shop formerly $450 There’s Never a bers, including a ba €. l_‘uh!u‘." : ; and s valse played by Mr. GabriloRiNGE | - Representative Christopher D, Suli- 1 Samolia Leopard Coat, red fox trimmed, formerly $600....... now §225 followed by the appearance of Miss | van of New York City, with Miss Helen 1 Black Russian Caracul, size 18. Ge. silver fox collar, actual value Roberts, who sang ?i;hnn‘*‘-“ T,“““; Sullivan and Miss Estelle Bullivan, are essage Fris . 2 usl valne " Brahms' “Mein Madel Hat established in their apartment at Ward. ; ; ot i Rosenmund,” Respighi's “Bal- | man Park Hotel for the balance of the ; ; 1 Grey and Black Caracul Evening Wrap, 'nrn;rr ¥ ll e i " i A R owion | e cinsliaeasy —that cannot be 0 1 Brown Russ. Caracul Coat, Kolinsky collar, formerly $350...now $132. une onig ta_Voix,” from Baint, Saens’ “Samsor & g gasr ey et Dallla” Mr. Gabrilowitsch then — The chief of staff, United States E_p s of choice— h Eas Mink, Ann Butler layed one of Rachmaninofi’s Dre-| Army, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, will y means 15 Hudson Seal Coats trimmed with Eastern Mink, If you've seen this slim blonde as the foremest half of ““Butier and Parker”’ vaudeville team— it you've heard her sparkliing [udes and Glazounov's “Perpetum Mo- Bile.” Miss Roberts closed the t program with a group 1 Russian Kolinsky, Russian Ermine, and Russian Fitch. Now $135, $150, S185 FLOWERS Rugs Cléahé& By wick’s “The Danza,” W h ; i I sy Ant songs in “Kesp Cool” or in Sead and Mra Sl Birthdays, '\"“"’, Values to $450 Ziegheld's “Folties,” you wont Ars or any othe 3 o Heaven, All's Righ Oiris iainip o tnecial occasion, send ent 10 mls b funlghl You'l Which is botter know just es you like the “The Year's at the Sprir Erb played the accomp: blooms of our ar- Prices Al- fresl rangement cleaning colors and leng restores tuneful numbers of Freddie Rich and his Virality orchestra. Ted hens | Sor Mins Roberia Expert's life of your rugs ways Moderate. R R, e Shansa e ast ot Call Mr. Pyle Telegraphic Deliveries Anywhere O . WMAT P Mrs, Townsend’s morning musicales for = GEO. C . Station AL 10 P. this season, which was given by Miss Sanitary Carpet and e 1212 Gee St. N.W. Roea Ponselle in the ballroom of the Mayhower this moming Mre, Hoover Rug Cleaning Co. SHAFFER imson Mo U. 8. Grani, 3d: Mrs 106 Indiana Ave. T 900 14th St wll ALL SALES FINAL—NO RESERVATIONS rnon Kellogg, Mrs. Franklin W Members of the Rug Cleaners’ LB Institute of America Stepping high...with VITALITY You're certoin to feel joyous in the free- ¥ort, and Mrs. James P. Goodrich Pormer Governor of Indiana and M James P. Goodrich and former Repre- sentative and Mrs. Franklin W. Fort of New Jersey, who were house guests of President and Mrs. Hoover for the dir mer last evening, will return to homes today. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis I Strauss returned to their New York home last night after the musicale Mrs. Hoover had as her gu at the ver 30 Yes It's Especially Important lity Service heir Burt’s Boston Symphony concert _yesterday Mre. Ohatles Francls ~Adams, Mre . . S G o i S |||y suwing pramos, Semi-Annual Sale of Shoes stepping comfort of the Vialy lasts, scen- g WORKS of ART . : : : ' : ;.ug and Mrs stimson and similarvaluables that is of important interest for it places at your optional tifically designed to keep feet straight—to Henor s at Dinner Parties. conditions be favorable. TmpoRa L L e g il : The Secretary of State and Mrs. |l gTndividual Rooms with tem- choice favored lines of fashion, in qualities for which the el alnellf o s Burt Shop has earned a deserved reputation. Ladies’ Shoes— —For street, afternoon and evening— Menry L. Btimson were the honor guests at dinner last evening of the chief of naval operations and Mrs. W Pratt e other guests were the Sec- retary of War and Mrs. Hurley Becretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Not that Vitality's smart modes hint of this health-feature in their appearancel On the contrary, Vitality Health Shoes are as suave perature kept uniform during Winter months, provide SAFE STORAGE for Pianos, Pain ings, etc, in Merchants mod ern warehouses, Francis Adams, the Becretary of Com- Rt v R Bl isti i i et Aha Secretary of the Tnterior 1 ;1 '.'Fo" 'f Reduced from their higher prices to and sophisticated as a Paris hat. Fashioned tne Mna Mm};un;;:anfin\:x,t,»\.v we || Merchants Transfer s9 85 37.85—55.85 in solid leather for lasting wear. And priced invitingly. Becnenyy, Mro mrederck W, it || and Storage Co. , , of stafl, Gen. Douglas MacArthur JOHN L. 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