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© 3Lgv #% r’{..— OCIETY Mrs. Hoover Back at Executive Mansion After 10-Day in thé South. RS. Hoover returned to the White House today after spending a vacation in the South. The First Lady spent nine days touring scenic spots in Florida by boat and motor car. She spent the last day in St. Augustine, vis- iting historical shrines and making small purchases. Mrs. Hoover was accompanied South by Mrs. Mark Sullivan, Mrs. Edgar Rickard, Mrs. Dare Stark McMullin and Miss Mildred Hall. Dinner at Argentine Embassy Honors Secretary and Mrs. Stimson. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson will be the guests in whose honor the Ambassador of Ar- gentina, Senor Dr. Felipe A, Espil, will entertain at dinner this evening at the embassy. The Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara entertained at dinrer last evening at the embassy in honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson. The other guests were the SOCIETY. Francis A. Clark of New York and New- port, to Mr. Robert Reynolds Hitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Reynolds Hitt of | ‘Washington, will take place April 19 at | the home of the bride-elect's parents in New York. will attend, and there will be no at- tendants. The Rev. Bourne, rector of the Church of Resurrection, will officiate. Tomorrow on “Oriental Temples.” third lecture in the notable series, be- | gnl( conducted under the auspices of e ‘Mr. Waring and his bride left after ceremony for a wedding trip to ey will return in_about be with the bride's rents for & short stay. They prob- blu‘y will make their home in Minneap- Pleasure Trip / : ; 55 | ! | The marriage of Miss Evelyn Bigelow | Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Only the two families Dr. E. Russell Third of Lenten Lectures Miss Gertrude Emerson, co-editor of the Asia Magazink, will deliver the District of Columbia section of ! BRIDE AT CHURCH WEDDING tractively THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1 Howard » N. 8. D. A. R, cf'll o'clock, which is sponsored by the | evening, BoimoreHiks” Adeiie Stamp Southeast Community Center. The pro- gram tonight has been arranged by Miss| Trs young ladies who will take part Alice Beyers, leader of activities of (in the Fort Myer Society Circus April Catro Hotel, was hostess at lunch- ?:: Mny!'m the Woman’s National Democratic Club. m"t::le was at- a of jonquils, irls and other g:mound nu'gn. A tiny mother of pearl donkey, set with rhinestones, emblem of the Democratic party, was given to each fiucsh as & souvenir. Luncheon was followed by bridge. The guests were: Mrs. Fred Dennett, Mrs. Charles C. Wright, Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gantz, Mrs. Eric T. King, Miss Grace Newcomb, Mrs. Frank Bohn, Mrs. F. E. Mitchell. Mrs. Wil- liam H. Myer, Mrs. Leighton H. Pee- bles, Mrs. Joseph L. Brown, Mrs. Ed- gar G. Lantman, Mrs. Joseph W. Wheatley, Miss Gertrude Durant, Mrs. Byron Ogden, Mrs. B. Lamar and Mrs. Richard T. Franchot. Mrs. de Weese, w de Weese of We Md., was hostess yesterday afternocn in her home on Euclid street, her guests being 26 members of the John Eager MANNISH SUITS For Those Daytime Occasions Rizik presents a stunning large | land, gave & talk on the history of the 932. . di of women the University of M:r;'r-‘ University, and Mrs. Paul Scharf of Chevy Chase, Md., was a guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Marion K. Gillis, ‘Wardman Park Hotel entertained gxe‘r’e‘ yesterday 8t & birthday anniversary party for their little daughter, Virginia Ruth Gilllam, who was 5 years old, There were 22 guests present and littie Miss Gilliam was assisted in receivin; by her young brothers, Richard an Robert Gilllam. A huge pink and white iced birthday cake adorned the center of the table, which was tastefully deco- rated with pink roses and lighted can- '+ | stopping at Wardman Park Hotel. 5 | Of Friendship House” Hosts, Dr. and Mrs. C. R. G. Borden of Boston, Mass., are at the ! several days. oM Mrs. J. H. Cranford of Rockvill [ s in Washington for a few daye anae | | “01d Time Dancing Class ‘The “Old Time Dancing Ol f Priendship House” will be hosts st (s | weekly social evening in | Auditorium tonight from Bau(;‘;mlhl?“ Friendship . 3 who is in charge of the weekly social SQCLETY, announces s St. Patrick's for next week. 1 and 2 started practicing last week (Continued on Third Page.) ESTATE SALE (By Catalogue) Antique and Modern Mahogany Furni- ture, Oriental Rugs, Rare Old C'I:'i:i fasT® Glassware and Bric-a-Brac, Un Small Aubusson Rug, Silverware, Overstuffed Chairs, Sofas and Couches, Paintings, Prints, Mirrors, Etc. At Public Auction Within Our Galleries, 715 13th Street THURSDAY and FRIDAY March 10th and 11th, 1932 At 2 P. M. Each Day Catalogues on Application to C. G. SLOAN & CO,, Inc., Auets, House. Mrs. H. E. OWOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHERe Blue Oxford Two-piece Suit, tailored inimitably in strictly mannish fashion. The jacket is two-buttoned with chic little patch breast pocket. Thirty-seven Fifty o You will enjoy a real thrill when you see the brilliant ar- Ambassador of France and Mme. A Claudel, the Ambassador of Great Brit- FAMOUS FOR SPORTS WEAR® #in, Sir Ronald Lindsay; the Ambas- sador of Chile, Senor Don Miguel Cru- chaga Torcornal; the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme, van Royen, the Minister of Ecuador and Senora de Zal- , Countess Szechenyi, wife of inister of Hungary; Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harland Fiske Stone, Repre- sentative and Mrs. J. Charles Linthi- cum, Representative and Mrs. Robert L. Bacon, Representative and Mrs. Richard 8. Aldrich, the Undersecretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Arthur A. Ballantine, Col. and Mrs. Ulysses 8. Grant, 3d; Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, Mr. the National Women's Committee for the Washington Cathedral, in the Chi- nese room of the Hotel Mayflower to- morrow afternoon. The subject of her lecture. which will begin at 5 o'clock and will last for an hour, will be “Ori- ental Temples,” and will be illustrated with a number of beautiful slides, many eéu'.h'm from Miss Emerson's personal c This_lecture series : belnlfe :m;d very Friday afterncon during Lent by fl:mmc group of prominent women in _the Washington Cathe- . Frank B. Noyes is the chairman of the District section and e e e A S S - A AN T ANV S U AN A A SR AR A NEW | PAULINA PRINT MRS. JOHN THOMAS HARDY, Z and Mrs. Leland Harrison, Mr. Hugh e B 8. Legare, the first secretary of the French embassy, M. Pierre Henry de la Blanchetai; the second secretary of the Spanish embassy, Senor Don Ra- mon Padilla y de Satrustegui; the at- tache of the Swiss legation, M. Plerre de Salis; the commercial secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. McCor- mick-Goodhart: Mr. U. Grant Smith, Mr. Louis Wiley, Miss Mary Patten, Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Senora de la Torre, Countess Cornelia Szechenyl, Mile. Claudel, Mlle. May, Miss Helen Robbins and Senor Don Gonzalo Guell, second secretary of the embassy. Mrs. Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of the Interior, will have a small company with her at tea this afternoon. There will be six guests. Senator and Mrs. Robert M. La Fol- | lette will entertain at dinner this eve- ning in their home on Cathedral avenue. Mrs. Murfin, wife of Rear Admiral Orin G. Murfin, entertained at lunch- eon today in her home on Idaho avenue. Lieut. K. O. Caldwell, U. 8. Navy, with Mrs. Caldwell and their son, are now living at the Potomac Park Apart- ments. Mrs. James A. Kirk, mother of Mr. Alexander C. Kirk, counselor of $he United States embassy at Rome, was among the American women presented yesterday to Queen Elena by Mrs. John W. Garrett, wife of the United States Ambassador to Italy. Mr. and®Mrs. Charles C. Baden an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Hester Bell, to Mr. George 8. Waring, son of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Wa! of Minneapolis, Minn., yesterday ai noon, in All_Souls’ Episcopal Church, H. H.D. Sterrett officiating. F STREET AT 12™. How will you have your new “sailor?” Tailored strictly, with feather cockade on shiny straw or with soft touches of “angel- skin” of flowers. All types are here . At two feature prices 53.95 & $5 TURBANS BLEEK AND SOPHISTICATED, this Goupy turban in milon ith Sir Willmott Lewis, respondent of the London Mrs. Noyes' son-in-law, will introduce the lecturer. ber of years in the Orient, of several the world, including “Voiceless India,” which recounts her experiences of a year spent in an_Indian rural village. Tickets for Miss Emerson's lecture can be obtained at the Chinese room at the time of the lecture. the Hotel May- flower newsstand or the Junior League. today on the Zapaca, after a cruise to ‘Washington cor- s and | Who was, before her marriage in Dumbarton M. E. Church, Miss Kathryne Odell Shannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Shannon. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Miss Emerson, who has spent a num- the author that section of tained in honor of Mrs. L. G. Snow of Thermopolis, Wyo., and Mrs. Dobbin of Denver, Colo, at a bridge luncheon yesterday at the Kennedy-Warren. Twenty-eight guests were present. home in Providence, Gov. Albert C.| Ritchie of Maryland. Yesterday Mr. Florimon Howe entertained at luncheon for Gov. Ritchie. books on The former chief of staff, U. S. A., and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall wiil be | _Mrs. Ed guests over the week end of their son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs, Charles P. Summerall, jr, in their quarters at Fort Myer. The former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Walter Ewing Hope spent & short time in Washington yesterday and were ai the Mayflower. Mrs. Robert Edward Morgan ente: $6.95 $19.50 e in our own shop $3.95 ERNEST HOLOBER CO. 519 Mass. Ave. N.W. Former Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth will arrive in New York Bermuda. 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