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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Nice President Curtis Honor Guest To- night at Dinner Given by Indiana Society. and will be at Mrs. Eustis’ residence on Rhode Island avenue until they sail for England, where Mr. Finley will be attached to the American embassy. Mrs. Land Hostess Tonight HE Vice President, Mr Charles | Curtis, will be the honor guest at the dinner dance to be given the Indiana Soclety gfter the dinner To Members Smith College Club. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932, house guest, Mrs. George' Provost of | Maxim Karolik, Mrs. Reeve Lewis, Mrs. New York. ‘Rllph Richards, Mrs. Willlam Barret X = Ridgley, Mrs. Minnie Adams, Miss Maj. Julia Stimson, chief nurse of | Laura Harlan, Miss Mabel Boardman, the United States Army Nurse Corps. | Miss Kathleen Moran, Mr. Daniel spent the week end in Richmond. as | patridge, jr.. Mr. Douglas Phillips and the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Mc- | Mr. Robert D. Pearson. Guire at their home on Monument avenue. Mrs. Charles E. Haury entertained at Dr. and Mrs. Charles Keefer enter- | the dinner dance at the Shoreham last tained last evening in their studio atfnight in honor of the birthday anni- 1814 G street in honor of Mr. Sigmund | versary of Mr. Haury. Her guests in- Romberg, composer of “The Student | cluded Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Prince” and_ other well known operas| Mrs. Ruth Ryder, Dr. Emmet J. Mur- and songs. Mr. Romberg is an accom- | phy, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Ray, Mr. plished pianist and played a number | John Tossehl, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth of his own compositions. Statler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunder- |son, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dean, Mr. Mme. Leigh Rovzar entertained at|and Mrs. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry bridge yesterday at Wardman Park|Jones, Miss Reece and Mr. Willlam Hotel for a company of eight. Among | Dean. her guests were Mrs. David F. Jennings, Mrs. Thomas J. Warner, Mrs. Edward | Prof. Robinson to Lecture i A. Hagy and Mrs. Edward D. Gamble. Friday in Cathedral Series, | Mrs. Emory Scott Land will enter- | tain the members of the Smith College Club of Washington this evening at 8:15 o'clock in her home at 2500 Massa- chusetts avenue, when Mrs. Karl Fen- | ning, president of the club, will pre- side and the report of the councilor, The Secretary of the Treasury and Miss Elizabeth Bryan, will be read. Mis Ogden L. Mills entertained at| Mrs. Land will be assisted in the dinner last evening, when the guests dining room by Mrs. William Chapin were the Secret of the Navy and Huntington, Mrs. Dwight Dickinson, M. Charles Francis Adams, the Min- | Mrs. Alexander Wotherspoon and Mrs. ister of Gree opoulos, | Ray Spear. the Minister of Sweden, M. W. Bos-) ¢trom: Secnator and Mrs. James Couzen: | _Of unusual interest in Washington is il Brofscn (O the marriage of Miss Sarah E. Doyle tive Ruth Bak to Mr. Russell B. Smith, which took Chilean Envoy to Be Host At Dinner Tonight at Embassy. The Ambassader of Chile, Scnor I?nn Miguel Cruchaga, will entertain at din- Der this evening at the embassy. Parker, Representa- Bacon, Mrs, Georg® Gar- Ficld and Mrs. of New York, the of the B embassy, Day, and Mr. Cleve- place in Richmond, Va., February 14. The bride has been connected for some time with the Signal Corps in the War Department and the bridegroom with the Internal Revenue Bureau in the Treasury. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have returned to Washington after a motor trip_and he Navy and hra. | TTC i2 i apartment atithe La Salle. Adams will entertain this e ng, when their s of the Massa- Congress and | Mrs. Thomas T. Gaff of Washington gave a large bridge tea in her Winter home, Lyndham, at Paget, Bermuda, today, Among those present were Mrs. Theodore B. Fletcter of Detroit, Miss - Marion Oliver of Washington, Mrs. wife of Scnator Alben Samuel Riker of New York, Mrs. Wil- W. aBrkley, entertained at luncheon |liam C. Denny of Washington and her today for her daughter, Mrs. Max O'Rell | S = Truitt. The other guests were Mrs, dinner guests will be membx chusetts delegation in their wives. Mrs. Barkl Mrs. Anton Heitmuller has returned from a week's stay in Chambersburgh, | Pa. ‘ Mrs. D. E. Spangler has returned to her apariment at Wardman Park Hotel | from a several weeks' cruise to the West. | Indies. She will be established at| Wardman throughout the Spring season. | Among those In the large audience | attending the last of this season’s con- certs of the Philadelphia Orchestra last evening in Constitution Hall were the Ambassador of Italy and Donna An- tolnette de Martina, who entertained the guest conductor, Bernardino Moli- nari, and Signora Molinari at luncheon | yesterday; Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Representative Ruth Bryan Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Town- send, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lagenbeck | and Miss Lagenbeck, Mr. and Mrs Everything for Washington’s Younge The Babies Prof. David Moore Robinson, Ph. D..| H. D, LL. D, of archeology and | epigraphy at Johns Hopkins University | and director of the Johns Hopkins | Museum, will be the second lecturer | Friday afternoon in the notable series | ot illustrated lectures being neld in the | Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel | m————————— TR A S P T SR T LADIES’ HATS of every descrintion CLEANED & REBLOCKED Complete_selection of new Spring materials, Straw Braids, Ornaments. Feather Fancies, Flowers and Hat Frames Ladies’ Capital Hat Shop Na. 8822 508 11th St. N.W. Our Work Is Our Reputation Darlings Brown Miller, jr.; Mrs. Hotace Reeside, Miss Betty Alexander, Miss Marjorie Archibald, Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mrs. William B. Willerd, Mrs. U. Bon G lin, Mrs. David A Ruess, Mrs. George Werner, Miss Kath- Jeen Carmichael, Mrs. Donald A. Mc- Kenzie, Mrs. Erskin Maguire, and Miss Laura Barkley. Representative and Mrs. Bertrand H. Snell were guests of honor at dinner last cvening of Representative and Mrs G Hardy in their home at 2017 | ont road. Other guests were Sen- ator end Mrs. Trasker L. Oddie, sistant Secretary of State and Mrs. | James Grafton Rogers, assistant (o the governor of the Federal Reserve Board and Mrs. Floyd R. Harrison ond the Secretary to the President | Mr. Lawrence Rickey. | Mrs. Hull. wife of Representative Wwilliam E. Hull of Illincis, is spending @ short time in Atlantic City, returning | to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel in a few days to join Repre- sentative Hull. Mrs. Evans, wife of Representative | i William E. Evans of California cnter-‘ ; tained infermally at tea yesterday afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel, | where she and Representative Evans | ere making their home this season. Mrs. Ramspeck, wife of Representa- | tive Robert Ramspeck, has returned to Washington from Atlanta, Ga., where | she wes called by the death of her| ! mother, Mrs. R. P. Play. | i Is'ands { Ian of the Gov. Paul M. Pearson of the Virgin is in Washington on muu,erx‘ connected with the affairs of the is-| ds for conference with the officials Interior Department, as the is- ! londs are now and for some months | { | ! i past have been under the jurisdiction | of the Secretary of the Interior. The newly appointed Assistant Sec- retary of the Treasury, Mr. James H. Douglas, jr., of Chicago, arrived in | Washington this morning | The assistant military attache of the French embassy, Maj. Emmanuel Lom- ( bard, sailed yesterdy for France, where he has been called to settle the estate of his father, who died in December. | He will return to this country in nbout‘ & month. e | Officers of the Quartermaster Corps | ; entertained at luncheon yesterday at| i} company the Carlton in honor of Mr. Frederic! H. Payne and Mr. P. Trubee Davison, | the Assistant Secretaries of War. The | numbered 75 and included i Maj. Gen. J. L. De Witt, quartermaster general; Maj. Gen. H. L. Gilchrist, chief § ©f the Chemical Warfare Service; Maj } Gen. J. W i Artillery Gulick, chief of the Coast Brig. Gen. L. H. Bash, Quar- termaster Corps; Brig. Gen. H. C ! Whitehead, Quartermaster Corps: Brig Gen. A E. ‘Williams, Quartermaster i Corps: Brig. Gen. C. E. Krauthofl, Brig. i McFarland the Army Band. Gen. 'Willlapm E. Horton and Col. E. Music was furnished by Gen. Hugh 8. Johnson has arrived In Washington from New York City end is stopping at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. David E. Finley left ay for short visit with Mr. | i yes i Finley's mother at York, 8. C. They : also will ago to Aiken to stay with i Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock and to South- i ern Pines to visit Mrs. Finley's mother, | Mrs. Willlam Corcoran Eustis, and her sister, Miss Edith Eustis, who are| epending the Winter there. 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Noyes is the avenue. chairman of the District of Columbia | section. P lw f the members of C The lecture by Prof. Robinson Will | same in in the seventicth s be on “Greek and Roman Temples” and | tertatned at luncheon at will be illustrated by heautiful and rare | toqay Covers were la slides of views of the most renowned | william E. Evans of Ca temples of that period, many of them | jgent of the club. from Dr. Robinson’s personal collection. o Sir Willmott Lewis, Washington cor-| Many connolsse respondent of the London es, will | century art have signified t introduce the lecturer. tion of attending the pre- The lecture will begin at § o'clock | Historical Loan Exhibit and will last for one hour. ts for (Continued on Th The Seventieth Club. c Silver Foxes Play an important role in RIZIKS' SPRING SUITS ...an outstanding model of Ostrich Cloth (natural) has an elaborate Silver Fox Collar in a detachable scarf effect. 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