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B—4 THE EVENING STAR, SOCIET (Continued From Third Page.) {iton, Ontarlo, are at the Dodge for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ira T. Yarnall enter- tained at the dinner dance at the Shoreham Saturday night. Their guests were Mrs. Joseph Kircher, Mrs. R. M. Evans, Mrs. J. A. Fritzwater, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crute, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Duff, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dort, Mr. and Mrs. C. Squire, Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. March, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Paxton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. George Lautz, Mr. R. L. MacKinney and some out-of- town guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lamar Brace of Cleveland, Ohio, have taken a suite at Wardman Park Hotel and are enter- taining Mr. Herace E. Dodge of Detroit, | Mich,, and Mr. Charles Means of New York City during their stay in Wash- | T of Chicago, 1L, several days as the guest of Miss Kate Weavey, who is spending the Winter at the Carlton. Stone Embry entertained the Shore- 1 SIS Bwing Thomas- Lambert, jr.. Mrs. Pre Mrs. Arth drs. Julian Bal Mrs. I sstopinal, Mrs. Louis Field and Miss Ann Larrabee. Mrs. Anna Blumberg of Pittsburgh Pa., has come to Washington to make her home and has leased an apartment at Wardman Pa Hotel. Women's City Club Plans Bicenternial Celebration. The Women's_City Club's plans for celebrating the Bicentennial year have resulted in a special Bicenten: Com- mittee to nge the various activities consideration. ‘The committee, meets T sday evenings, is com- of Miss Alice M. Heaven, chair- Mrs. George J. Adams, vice chair- r. Edith Se Ville Coale, MIs. Izant Couch, Mrs. Ruth H. Snod- H. Farrar, Mrs. Ache- Mrs. Gertrude Lyons, own and Mrs. Blanche ¢ event of the Bicentennial Colonial tea Sunday after- ; 21, which will be the clcome from the president, jam Lee Corbin, to resident n: s and members of the clubs in the United States and foreign cities with which the Women's City Club has xeciprocal relations. ine Pike, assisted by Mrs. | ane, will entertain | > Chapter of Kappa | Sorority at her home, in nt, this evening. A spe-| of the evening will be talks ce practicing attorneys. Miss ne Reaney will discuss one of Tecent probate cases, Mrs. Marie Maddox will discuss one of her recent equit; ses ar iss Beatrice Clephane will discuss one of her recent ‘A the special guests | of g be Miss Consuello Northrup, State Senator from Vermont. Mrs. A, J. Wilder R gl 0'clock. ers of the chaplerfi are Mrs. A. J. Sanford, president; Mrs. E. G. Black, secretary, and Mrs. Wil- liam de C. Ravenel, treasurer. A report of the recent card party will be made | by Mrs. Clarke Conway. Mrs. Elmer | Bowen and nie Volkmann, the committee Additional pa which will be for the concert i by the George lubs Friday evening, in Pierce Hall, at Fi ard streets, are Mrs. . Mrs. Whitman Cross, U. Fletcher, Mrs. Proctor George A. Ricker, palding_ Gerry, M A. M. Holcombe, Mrs. Robert H. C. Kelton, Mrs. G. H. Loughlin, Mrs. Hugh Miss Henriette Metzerott, Bush-Brown and Mrs. r he concert will be given under the auspices of the Wom- | an Alliance of All Souls’ Unitarian | Church. | = i Iota Chapter, Chi Sigma National | will hold a semi-closed dance burn_Country Club tomor- Those in charge of ar- Miss Mae Beattie, fiss Mary Cath- | Margaret Moflat erine O'Con ) n O'Connor. and Miss Chi Omeg: s and patronesses d many people®ut- vy group will meet | > party in the garden | nounced. Mrs. Richard Wilkinson, 4500 selv'tenuenth street, is chairman for the party. The alumnae chapter of Alpha Chi Omega entertained at its annual lunch- eon Saturday at the Dodge Hotel, when covers were laid for 20 guests. The luncheon was followed by bridge. The table was decorated with the fraternity colors, scarlet and olive green. Mrs. George Schaffer, president of the Dis- trict Alumnae Association, presided at the luncheon, and Miss Helen Lewis ‘was chairman of the Committee on Arrangements. In addition to mem- bers of the chapter here present there were some guests from Baltimore, Wil- liam and Mary College, Willlamsburg, Va., and Fredericksburg, Va. The executive council of Sigma Ep- stlon National Sorority sponsored a joint dinner, attended by members of the five Washington chapters, held at the Kennedy-Warren Apartments last Monday. There were 65 girls present. Following the dinner, the members played bridge in the lounge. Miss Dor- |othy Page of Delta Chapter was in charge of all the arrangemehts. Last Wednesday evening Mrs. Lucius | Clark; Mrs. Charles C. Tonsill and Mrs. H. E. Woolever, honorary members of Alpha Chapter of the Phi Delta Gamma National Sorority, were hostesses to the members of Alpha Chapter at an in- formal buffet supper, held at the home of Chancellor_and Mrs. Lucius Clark, at_American Univ Miss Hazel Fe: president of Alpha Chapter, p d and a short program was presented, the subject being, “Echoes of the Washington Bi- centennial.” Dr. Charles C. Tonsill made a very pleasing and interesting talk about George Washington and his principal biographers. At the suggestion of those present, the program was varied by asking Dr. | H. E. Woolever to discuss the present | situation between China and Japan. Beside the husbands of the hostesses | and members of the sorority, other guests were Mrs. J. M. Stafford and Miss Feagans. CHICAGOANS™ PAY CUT Nearly 4,400 County Employes to | Get Five Days' Wages for Week. CHICAGO, February 8 (#).—Nearly 4,400 Cook County employes will work six days every week of 1932 for five days’ pay to save the county $950,000. The County Finance Committee voted this retrenchment last night, effective March 1, as part of the economy pro- gram to lift all municipal units out of a financial bog. WHISTLER ART STOLEN Valuable Etchings Taken From Galleries in Now York. NEW YORK, February 8 (M.—A number of valuable etchings, one by James Moneill Whistler, and some Jap- anese prints were ru‘)m'ud atolen yes- terday from the Walpale Qalleries. Dining Reom Chairs ® PAY A LITTLE DOWN WHEN FURNITURE IS RETURNED Thereafter A LITTLE WILL DO! Also Chair Caneing EACH MONTH o Mrs. Lenore Young Turnbull, pro- rietor, declined to say how many of e pleces were taken or to estimate their value. She said they were the property of the estate of Dr. William Cowen, New York physician, who died two years ago, and had been turned over to her for disposal at auction by the executors. ‘The Whistler etching, Mrs. Turn- bull saild, was “A Street Scene in Saverne. REUPHOLSTERING AND REPAIRING §-Piece Parlor Suites . . Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites )) (e 2 L] !l [ J WOOL TAPESTRY - FRIEZZA BROCADES AND DAMASK and Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at New Low Prices Write, Phone or Call ME. 2062 orresmencernone CL. 0430 | 3721 Porter St., Cleveland Park ~ Estimates and Samples Given Free - CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10th o vw Upholsterer WoODWARD & LOTHROP DOWN STAIRS STORE Special Offering—for a Limited Time— @ Fine r Dresses If Sold Regularly, They Would be Much More Every dress an advance Spring fashion. Made of finer quality fabrics. 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