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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SOCIETY (Continued Prom Second Page.) .let Gerry have with them Mrs. Gerry's | son-in-law, Mr. John Prancis Amherst and his older son,” George Cecil. Priday, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil will sail to spend the Summer in England. | Mrs. Louise M. Heaton of Clarksdale, Miss., Mississippi State director of the C. A. R, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Grunewald in the Broad- moor. Mrs. J. OConnor Roberts enter- tained at luncheon and bridge today at the Washington Golf and Country | Club for Mrs. Linn Kidd of Brazil, Ind., | house guest of Mrs. Otto Englehart of Hawthorne street. In addition to Mrs. | Kidd and Mrs. Englehart, the guests include Mrs, H. H. Jacobs, Mrs. Howard G. Nichols, Mrs. H. Lauriz Garrett, Mrs. C. Everett Lancaster, Mrs. Clar- ence A. Lane, Mrs. Stephen C. Hop- kins, Mrs. John H. Yates, Mrs. James L. Barnhard, Mrs. George S. Carll, jr., and Mrs. Royal R. Rommel. Mrs. Eleanor Patterson was hostess to a large company last evening in her | home, on Dupont Circle, entertaining members of the League of American Pen Women, now in session in Washing- ton. A program of music was given by local musicians, who played music of the composer members of the league, | many of whom took part cn the pro- gram, and a buffet supper was served after the music. In the large company were Mrs. Arthur H. Vandenberg, Mrs. Louis T. McFadden, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Miss Vera Bloom, Miss Florence Ward and her guest, Mrs. Johnston of Chi- cago; Gen. William E. Horton, the mar- shal of the District and Mrs. Edgar Snyder Judge and Mrs. Paul Myron Linebarger, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Suy- dam, Mrs. William F. Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Holcombe, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Mason Remey, Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Essary, | Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, Mr. Robert D. Pearson, | Mr. Edward A. Potter, Mrs. James Irvin MISS MARGUERITE MERRIGOLD, list of well known s rs for this outstanding musical event of the Spring season are Mrs. Rushmore Patterson, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend and Mrs. David L. Wing. Among the prominent Washingtonians who will attend the concert will be Mrs. Avery Coonley, Mrs. Philip Sidney Smith, Miss Lucy Brickenstein, J]udfie McCoy and Dr. William Earl Clark. Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt is in charge of boxes and tickets for the event, N An unprecedeniea feature of the Society Horse Show of the Preece Rid- ing Club, to be staged at the ring. Saturday, May 7. will_be the ladies’ saddle class—not open. There are many women in the Capital who ride for pleasure, but who do not class them- selves as professionals, women whose names are never seen on entry lists of horse shows. A group of these women, most of whom are expert horsewomen, will show their mounts in_the forthcoming show. Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, who enjoys an occasional canter with her three young daughters, will ride. Others who have sent in their entries include the Countess Szechenyl. Mrs. William V. Pratt, Mrs. John Caswell. Mrs. James | F. Curtis, Miss Virginia Hollerith, Miss | Nan Hollerith, Mrs. Phillip Coffin, Miss Peggy Tyner, Mrs. C. L. Mitchell and Mrs. P. E. Woodward Since the side-saddle has come into | its own once more, many of the women | in this class will show their mounts in . 1 FRAMES of w French Bronze for Por- traits and Photographs All sizes—Enameled insets (Since 1871) EERHOFF GALLERIES 1512 Connecticut Avenue Just Above Dupont Circle 1 [ | Santa Clara Prunes | 50,760 Size Selected Fruit D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932. this fashion, which promises additional plcturesqueness. Good horsemanship, performance and appointments only will Jco:m in the awarding of prizes by the udges. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Petrone of 703 Allison street northwest announce the engagement of their daughter Philo- mena to Mr. Frank E. Campanella of Washington, the wedding to take place in St. Gabriel's Church May 15. Mrs. Alexander McLennan and Miss 1. C. McLennan of Montreal, Canada, are at the Carlton for a few days, ac- | companied by Mrs. Winthrop Brainard of Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Conradt have returned to their apartment in the Broadmoor after a week's stay at Vir- ginia Beach. | | Mrs, Thomas Coughlin of Cleveland | Heights, Ohio, who spent several days at Wardman Park Hotel with Miss Alice | Wilson of East Cleveland, and her son, | Mr. Thomas Coughlin, jr., returned with them to thelr home last evening. B-8™ and Mrs. F. B. Rentschler of | guest tonight Senora de Abelll, wife of | chapter members will be in Colonisl Mr. ‘West Hartford, Conn., have arrived in Wi n, accompanied by Mr. and . E. K. Hubbard, also of West g;rt!ord, and are stopping at the Carl- Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bartholomew of | the Minister of Bolivia. The meeting | will be held at Stoneleigh Court at 8 | o'clock, and will be in charge of Regent Mrs, E. Richard Gasch, who will intro- costume. Mr, Charles M. Hay of B¢, Louls the guest of honor and speaker at duce Senora Abelli and Mrs. Harry C, | Weekly forum luncheon which the Wome Grove, recently elected State regent. Music will be arranged by Mrs, Jewell an’s National Democratic Club gave yesterday. Mr, Hay spoke on “The Road Beaver, Pa., are at the Dodge during | Downs, who will present Lorraine Es- | o Victory.” their brief stay in the Capital, Mrs. F. L._Blendinger, Mrs. M. J.| tional Congress, Daughters of the Amer- | Williams and Mrs. C. G. E. Larsson, all of Plainfleld, N. J.,, are at the Carlton for several days. Benefit Card Party for Catholic Home Tomorrow, Mgr. Buckey will receive the guests, assisted by the ladies of the board, at the benefit card party tomorrow after- noon and evening in the Playhouse for the Catholic Home for Aged Ladies. Ad- ditional patronesses are Mrs, James Couzens, Mrs. Edward Douglas White and Mrs, Louis Peake, Constitution Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution of the District of Columbia, will have for its honor The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. $10 Down Delivers Any Suite at Julius perta Bentley, soprano. A number of visiting officers and delegates to the Na- | ican Revolution, will be present. The 7¢C .. For details. Phone MEt. 0200 | West End Laundry Mrs. Samuel Herrick ntrodu (Continued on Fifth Page.) RE-UPHOLSTERING | H Frieze, Damask, Guaranteed Workmanship LaFrance Upholstering Co. 509 14th St. v Col. 10172 " Entrance 909 F St WEDNESDAY FURNITURE QPPORTUNITIES Thrifty Shoppers Will Inspect These Values First - | | g‘:fi{e' Mis Svolf Sioecom and MIS. | 1, legate from Kentucky to the Convention of the National League of American | . e | Pen Women in session here and an usher at the concert given by the National Boxholders for the series of tennis Pen League in the home of Mrs. Eleanor Patterson, on Dupont Circle, last matches to be played Thursday, Friday evening. —Underwood Photo. and Saturday at the Chevy Chase Club — for the Davis Cup include the Presi- dent and Mrs. Hoover, the Minister of Canada, Mr. Herridge; Mr. Newbold Noyes, Mr. Harry Norment, Mrs. Rich- ard Hume, Mr. Spottswood White, Mr. Harry Slocum, Mr. E. Lee Jones, Col. H. L. Roosevelt, Capt. Galbraith, Mrs. Upshur Moorhead, Mr. Fitz-Eugene Dixon, Mr. Thomas Mangan and Comdr. C. C. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. George Leary, jr., of New York City entertained at dinner | last evening at the Carlton, the com- | pany numbering 15. Mr. and Mrs. Leary are stopping at the Carlton while in Washington. Mrs. Norris B. Harbold of Selfridge Pield, Mich., is the guest of her father, Col. C. L. Mitchell, and Mrs. Mitchell at the Broadmoor. Mrs. Katherine Kennedy Brown of Dayton, Ohio, who is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Grafton S. Kennedy, in their home, at 3113 Macomb street, will en- | tertain at dinner this evening at the Mayflower. Kentucky Society Will Close Season Tomorrow. The Kentucky State Society will hold the last meeting of the season tomor- row evening when it will give a re- ception in the Willard Hotel at 8:15 o'clock. A program of musié will be given during the evening by Mr. Mac- Gregor_Brown, baritone, and Miss Ger- trude Dyre, pianist, and there will be | dancing from 10 to 1 o’clock. 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Dr and Mrs. Thomas Byron Cracroft have taken an apartment at the Broad- moor. Miss M. C. Kinney was hostess to a small party at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Lester have with them in their home in Garrett Park, Md,, their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. William De Merritt | Putnam, whose marriage took place | June 20 last year in Towson, Md. Mrs. | Putnam was formerly Miss Ellen Muir | Lester, and Mr. Putnam is a son of | Mr. and Mrs. Smith Putnam of Gzr-‘ Rockers SI.75 Fan Trellis Of Cypress. 6 ft. tall. . Larger size, 8 ft. tall Fold up auto- matically. Lightly port- able and lazily comfortable. V-TRELLIS as sketched, 8 ft. by 1 ft. Made of inch square Cypress, the wood eternal, with three 49C coats of white... Other Trellises, Gateways, Arbors and Gardem Tools and Equipment for your selection. Hickory Chairs $.95 Add a rustic touch to the outdoor set- ting. 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