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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 1932 CONGRESSIONAL GIRLS "SOCIETY | _(Continued From Second Page.) Mrs. James E. Watson. Senator and Mrs. Arthur Robinson, Judge and Mrs. E. J. Henning of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies and Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Rickey. Mrs. Robinson, wife of Senator Jo- seph T. Robinson, will be the guest of honor at the weekly “hospitality tea’ which the Woman's National Demo- cratic Club will give tomorrow after- noon Mrs. Samuel Herrick, president of the club, will receive and will be assisted by Mrs rge M. Eckels, Mrs. Mason Patrick, Mrs. Charles Hook Tompkins, Mrs. Ch Brand and Mrs. John Walker Holcomb ts at dinner this evening Mrs. J. Charles entertain at dinner this he Mayflower tative and Mrs. Edward W. st at dinner and Mrs. W entertain befcre I Mrs. Georgla Lee Parker will give a| Miss Elizabeth Gardner will be host- | dinner dance tomorrow evening at the | ess at dinner this evening before the|New York City are at the Carlton for a Plaza, in New York, for her nephews, dance in the Sail Loft at the Navy | brief stay. | Mr. Walter E. Edge, jr., son of the | Ambassador to France, and Mr. Walter | C. Teagle, jr. Mrs. William Henry White will en- tertain at luncheon tomorrow in her home, at 1729 Park road, when covers | will be laid for nine. Miss Barbara Fort, daughter of for- | mer Representative and Mrs. Franklin Fort of East Orange, N. J., is the guest | of Miss Dorothy Saunders, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Saunders, on Klingle street, in Wesley Heights. She ‘\\)]l return to her home tod: having | come to Washington to tend the | White House reception last evening. | | Dr. and Mrs. Simon Honored On Anniversary This Evening. Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon will be the guests in whose honor the Sister- hood of the Eighth Street Temple will give a reception this evening immedi- ately following divine worship. The reception will celebrate the 28th anni- ersary of Dr. Simon's pastorate at the temple Mrs. W. K. Macy of New York City entertained a company of eight at dinner last evening at the Carlton where she is stopping while in Wash- Yard. Mr. Benjamin R. Holcombe and his children will leave Newport tomorrow | and join Mrs. Holcombe in New York for a'few days before going to Stewart, Fla, where Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe have taken a house for the remainder of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Duffield of South Orange, N. J, are passing some time at the Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Davis West, who make their home at the Shoreham entertained at the dinner dance there last night. Their guests were Mr, a Mrs, Aubrey L. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker, Mr. and Mrs, Vernar A. Welte, Mr. and Mrs.' Roy W. Cramp- ton, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Siebold, Mme Dawson, Mrs, L. Perry West, Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb and Mrs. Lucien A. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Cross of Chicago, Ill, have taken a suite at the Carlton, where they will remain for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. A Maddox enter- tained two tables at ast evenin; at Wardman Park Hotel, where they are making their home. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gillespie, who | will be held tonight at the Mayflower | mitted to attend. The affair is an an- | ments have been planned, including an Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Russell of Trinity College Alumnae Dance Tonight at Mayflower. ‘The Trinity College Alumnae “prom” | Hotel. It is the one dance of the school year which all the students are per- nual event sponsored by the Washing- ton Chapter. This year it is under | the capable direction ‘and management | of Miss Florence Judge, president of the chapter, and Mrs. Neil Burkinshaw, general chalrman. Additional enjoy~ elaborate supper. Each class at Trin- ity has chosen a particular mu- sical selection for its class dance. The hall will be decorated with flags of the United States, State flags representing | (Continued on Fifth Page.) T AT Safe and Convenient Storage for Trunks and Suitcases Free Parking While You Shop Here— E Street Between 6th and 7th. THE HECHT CoO. F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 $1.95 French Crepe, Crepe-Back Satin Costume Slips! 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