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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) for some time. Mrs, Latrobe was in white satin trimmed with crystals. Among others at the party were the assistant chief of staff, Brig. Gen. Ar- drew Moses, and Mrs. Moses; Col. C. M. Wesson, @ssistant chief of Ordinance. The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen will be hosts at din- ner this evening. The Minister of the Lithuania, Mr. Balutis, will be the guest of honor at dinner this evening of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos del Mar. Senora de Arcaya, wife of the Min- ister of Venezuela, entertained at luncheon today, when her guests were Senora de Lozana, wife of the Minister of Colombia; Senora de Sacasa, wife of and Mrs. Wesson; the chief of Fleld|f "yiister of Nicaragua: Senora de Artillery, Maj. Gen. Harry G. Bishop; Maj. Gen. Thomas Q. Ashburn, chair- man of the Inland Waterways Corpora- tion. Mrs. Ashburn was unable to at- tend because of illness; the chief of Cavalry, Maj. Gen. Guy V. Henry, and Mrs. Henry were accompanied by their daughter, Miss Mary Henry. Others in the company included Capt. and Mrs. E. J. Dorn, Col. and Mrs. Edward Clark, Miss Elizabeth Milliken, Comdr. and Mrs. Weems, Miss Angelica Remey, Miss Sophie Casey, Miss Eloise Sargent, Capt. Emory Scott Land, U. . N.; Mr. Abelli, wife of the Minister of Bolivia; Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Minister of Panama; Mrs. Morris Sheppard, Mrs. Chase Kennedy, Senora de Espaillat, wife of the second secretary of the lega- tion of the Dominican Republic; Mrs. Darton, Mrs. Bolivar Lloyd, Mrs. M. de Clare Berry and Mrs. John Enochs. ‘The Minister of Egypt, Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha, entertained the mem- bers of the legation staff at luncheon yesterday in the legation in celebra- tion of the Feast of Bayram, an THE EVENING ! Sponsors Concert l STAR, WASHINGTON, of Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg; Miss Elizabeth Van Brakle, Mrs. H. E. Fox and Miss Ruth Harriman. The local chapter meets once a month. Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke will b.'ium of honor at the reception and dance at the Willard tonight, with the South- ern Soclety of Washington as hosts. Mr. Menalcus Lankford is president of mnammy and Miss Etta Taggart sec- ry. Sponsors for the ball are Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, chairman of the La-| dies’ Committee, and Miss Claire Gwyn | Harper is vice chairman. The Girls’| Committee includes Miss Katherine McCain, Miss Betty Bacon, Miss Lu- cretia Bradford, Miss Janie Allen, Miss Frances Geneste, Miss Priscilla Evans. Miss Dorothy \Jones and Miss Julia Wayland. The director general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. L. 8. Rowe, en- | tertained at luncheon today at the Pan-American Annex in honor of the Minister of Panama, Senor Dr. Horacio D. C, TUESDAY. secretary of the legation of Panama; Senor Don Jose Guillermo Lewis of Panama, Senor Don Manuel M. Valdes, attache of the legation of Panama; the surgeon general of the Army, Maj. Gen. Robert U. Patterson; the surgeon gen- eral of the Bureau of the Public Helath Service, Dr. Hugh 8. Cumming; Dr. Esteban Gil Borges, assistant director of the Pan-American Union; Mr. Thomas E. Campbell, president of the Civil Service Commission; Mr. Thomas R. Taylor of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the Department of Commerce, Mrs. Walter H. Newton will recelve (Continued on Fourth Page.) Bhe - (follier Jmn COLUMBIA RD. 4 184 ST T FEBRUARY 9, 1932 DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave’anadil” HOUSEWARES SALE MONTH Greater Values Than for Many Years on Necessities Used Daily in Every Home—Among Them: “Wear-Ever” , 3-Piece $6.95 Beverley H. Harris and Mr. Robert Douglas Pearson. F. Alfaro. The guests invited to meet the Minister were: The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams; the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Robert Patterson Lamont; Representative Maurice H. Thatcher of Kentucky, the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Francis White; Senor Don Luis R. Al- faro, vice consul of Panama at New York; Senor Don Juan B. Chevalier, Egyptian religious festival. De Luxe Saucepan $|.98 Set (Regular Price, $3.95) ___SERVED DAILY _ ip Extrc heavy 2, 3 and 4 quart set of —————— Il Wear-Ever Aluminum Saucepans. Cool i handles, black or green. No rivets, but smooth inside finish. Covers to fit, with Bakalite Cool Knobs. Set—75¢ Special for Tonight Roast Young Chicken Dinner Special Club Steak and Chicken Dinners, $1 CLUB_ LUNCHEON Senator and Mrs. Otis F. Glenn are in New York for a short stay and are at the Waldcrf-Astoria. Senator Simeon I Fess has with him at the Carlton for a few days his son, Mr. Lehr Fess of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Hoover Attends Lunch At National Cathedral Today. Mrs. Hoover was among the distin- guished guests at the luncheon given today in the refectory of the College of Preachers of the Washington Cathedral. Gen. John J. Pershing was host, and B among the other guests were the retir- Senator James J. Davis and Mrs. ing Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Mel- | Davis will be honor guests at the recep- Jon: the Undersecretary of State, Mr. | tion entertainment and dance which is William R. Castle; former Senator and | to be given by the Pennsylvania State Mrs. George Wharton Pepper, former | Society at the Willard Tuesday evening, United States Ambassador to Japan, | February 23, in the grand ball room cf Mr. Charles Warren, and other members the hotel. o of the National Committee for the| In the receiving line, in addition to Washington Cathedral. | the Senator and Mrs. Davis, will be the Mrs. Hoover has issued cards for president of the Pennsylvania Soclety. at 5 o'clock. | Representative Samuel A. Kendall an teh ngy afierL)m\ i Mrs. Kendall, as well as other members Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, sister of |of the congressional delegation and their the Vice President, will be the guest|Wwives. “Westinghouse” Automatic Laundry Iron with heat control which maintains the correct temperature evenly without attention. Never too hot or too cold. . at Rizik's Connecticut Avenue— A Superb Collection of Wife of Representative August H. An- in whose honor Mrs. Stephen O. FUQUR | oo v e "o we cpanes 1, | with him will have as their guests for MRS. AUGUST H. ANDRESEN, . The popular medium size iron pan for corn bread. Regu- larly 90c. “Wizard” Trian- gular Dust M Large size Regularly $2.00. Now Representative and Mrs. W. A. Ayres have as their guest at the Broadmoor Mrs. Ayres’ sister, Mrs. George Han- | ford of Carbondale, Il Electric Percolator (Reg. Price, $5.95, 53‘48 6-cup Wear-Ever Fine grade— good design OPPOSITE THE MAYFLOWER HOTEL Pasha; Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses, Representative and Mrs. Ham- ilton Fish, jr.; the charge d'affaires of Spain, Marques de los Arcos; Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Francis ‘White, the former President of Chile and Senora de Bello Codesido, the lat- ter acting as hostess for the Ambassa- dor; the Rev. W. Coleman Nevils, presi- dent of Georgetown University; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason Remey, MIrs. R. S. Reynolds Hitt, Miss Mabel Board- man, Miss Mary Patten, Mme. Sanchez- Latour, Mrs. Frances Rust, Miss Re- becea Alfaro and the second secretary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Don Mario Rodriguez. will entertain at luncheon February 18.| ypernethy” entertained at dinner last | the St. Olaf Choir concert in Consti- Blisplayined theRfachi ot eceesaen (of [comors : y ¢ o 1 i yitt” Mitche 3 “Wear-Ever' 3 liam De Witt Mitchell will be among|gom ™ ne cther guests were Senator | Associate Justice and Mrs. Pierce But- Choir of Minne- that are Paris inspired. Priced most modest- morrow of St. Ol bolr Lo Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. Abernethy, jr., | York. Underwood Photo. larger cakes. No grease! No smoke! and Mrs. Plerce Butler, Representative will entertain the Delta Gamma Soror- [ H. Newton. | taken place tonight, but was postponed. | ton bachelor's cotillions for this season | have as their guest in their apartment Ralph is president and Mrs. Merriam ing partner of Maj. Gen. George Owen Senora de Arcaya. evening in the embassy. au dinner last cvening in honor of the Complete showing of all the famous weaves, semi- toinette de Ma 0. OtheTs in the Minister of Egypt, Sesostris Sidarouss ¥ i Anatolians, Shirazes Only evening at the Raleigh in honor of |tution Hall tomorrow evening Attorney = row—TODAY—in a group of utterly fas- - the guests of Representative and MIS.| 13 "xpie *Josiah W, Bailey and Senator | ler, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Newton Square Griddle. ... Krusty Korn Kob” Bread Pans enta s 2 ly too! Sota, Representative and Ms. Andre-| M- and Mis Chavles T A0rmotas, IE, Ph y torger ¢ and Mrs. Daniel A. Reed and the sec- |ity at its meeting Tuesday evening, ) Frocks start at $29.50 Mrs. Mitchell will head the receiving | The membership of the local chapter at the Mayflower Hotel. Miss Patience | in Wardman Park Hotel Mr. Earle M. | Chisholm secretary. Among others in [ ROg e O e e e Squier, who will lead the figures. | Mrs. M. de Clare Berry will enter- tain at dinner this_evening preceding the cotillion, when her ranking EHPS(; . The Ambassador of Japan and Mme at l ow F rlces The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Doa dinlomatic corps, the Am- : ¥ : : e e TR antique—antique—and Modern Orientals. All sizes. company were the Ambassador of Mex- Belouchistan Rugs NAZARIAN BROS. CO. The Attorney General and Mrs. Wil- | gl e botive and Mrs. Joseph W.|General and Mrs. William D. Mitchell, oW 3 cinating, charmingly captivating creations August H. Andresen, at the concert t0-| 4 nrg” Cameron Morrison. and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Reed of New This new style square griddle permits Sens other guests will be Mr. Justice s 45c | Abernethy at the Raleigh. Representative Ruth Bryan Owen Tetary to the President and Mrs. Walter February 16. The meeting was to have 1ine tonight &t the last of the Washing-| Representative and Mrs. Edward Pou |is unusually intercsting. Mrs. Henry ° McCormick-Goodhart will be the danc- | Roderick of Smithfield, N. C. | the sorority are Mrs. Vandenberg, wife will be the Minister of Venezuela an Debuchi will entertain at dinner this During February Sale Miguel Cruchaga Torcornal, was host | g y bassador of v, and Donna An- ico and Senora de Puig Casauranc, the Also About 2 Dozen Tomorrow sl 2,50 1226 Conn. Ave. Phone The House of National 1133 Courtesy Philipsborn LEVENTH ST. — BETWEEN F &G YOU’LL NEED A COAT FOR THE MANY COLD WEEKS AHEAD . , . THAT’S WHY YOULL REJOICE TO KNOW THAT WEDNESDAY WE OFFER . 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