Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1933, Page 18

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rB—2 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes Have With Them Their Daughter, Mrs. Waddell, for Visit. HE Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes have with them for a visit their| daughter, Mrs. Chauncey Lock- | hart Waddell of New York. Wrs. Waddell accompanied Mrs. | Hughes to the concert of the National Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Hens Kind- ler conductor, which was given yester- day in Constitution Hall. Others at| the concert were Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. | Oscar E. Bland, Miss Mabel Boardman, | Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Effing- | ham Townsend, Mr, and Mrs. L. M Leisenring, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R Tuckerman and Miss Tuckerman, Mr. | and Mrs. Edward H. Drooo. Miss Laura | Harlan, Miss Lila La Garde, Mrs. Wil- lism Mann, Gen. William E. Horton, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bush-Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jay Staley, Mrs. Ralph | W. Richards, Mrs. Minna Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Droop and Mr. Rob- ert D. Pearson Mrs. Gann Tonight Attends Community Center Opera. | Mrs. Edward Everett Gann and & party will attend the performance of Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera, “The Mikado,” tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the Roosevelt High School Audi- torium at Thirteenth and Allison streets northwest. The opera which is given under the direction of Miss Estelle Wentworth, is presented as one of the city-wide events of the Com- munity Center Department. Mrs. Frederick H. Brooke, Mrs. B. F. Cheatham, Mvs. Leroy Mark, Mr. s Mrs. George Whitwell, Dr. and Stephen E. Kramer. Miss Esther Galbraith, Miss Edith L. Grosvenor, Miss Helena D. Reed, Mr. Robert L. Haycock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Kaufman and Miss Kaufman, Mr. and | Mrs. John Albert Hunter, Mrs. L. W. Hardy, Mrs. Randolph Keith Forrest, Mrs. Caro G. Mcore and Mr. Thomas 6. Settle are among others who will be present at the performance tonight. Mr. Herman P. Riess, Mr. Richard Chindblom and Mr. Charles M. Hunter, 3d, will assist Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples and her aides in “receiving the special guests ot the occasion, which is ihe opening event, under Community Cen- ter auspices, in this new auditorium named in honor of the late President of the United States, Theodore Roose- veli. Mme. Claudel, wife of the dean of the diplomatic corps, will attend the performance in Loew's Fox Theater this evening when Miss Mary Garden, fa- mous operatic sta¥ and the first woman | manager of an opera company, will make her debut on the vaudeville stage. ‘The Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Ahmet Muhtar; will have guests with him | at the performance, and among others who_have accepted the invitations are | the Minister of Greece and Mme. Simo- poulos, the Minister of Norway and Mme. Bachke, the Minister of Guate- | mala and Senora de Recinos, the Min- | ister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. | MacWhite, the Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Finot, Senator and Mrs. John H. Bankhead, Senator and Mrs. Henry ¥. Ashurst, Senator and Mrs. James J. Davis. Senator David 1. Walsh, Sen- ator Simeon D. Fess, Senator Park ‘Trammell, Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot, Senator and Mrs. Warren R. | Ausiin. Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Sen- ator and Mrs. Walter F. George, Rep- resontative and Mrs. Fiorello H. La Guardia. Representative and Mrs. Carl- ton Mobley, Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten. Representative and Mrs. Homer C. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theodore G. Joslin and Mr. Lawrence Richey. The Ambassador of Italy, Signor Au- Teminine Apparel (\-&.r STREET AT u'uk)) gusto Rosso, will be the guest in whose honor the counselor of the embassy and Marchese Diana will entertain a smnll, company of friends of the Ambassador | at tea this afterncon. Owing to. the | official mourning, the tea will be most | informa!. The Ambassador of Poland, Mr. | Stanislaw Patek, will sail today from New York for Europe and will go to his home in Warsaw to spend a few weeks. He will return to Washington in th: early Spring. The Ambassador pre. sented his credentials to President Hoo- ver this week. Senator and Mrs. Hiram H. Bingham were the guests of former Representa- | tive and Mrs. John Phillip Hill at din- ner at the Russian Troika last evening. | Representative Joe Crail has Heen‘ joifled in his apartment, at the Shore- | ham, by Mrs. Craii, who came from California to spend the remainder of | the congressicnal session with him. | The retiring naval attache of the Japanese embassy, Capt. Shosuke | Shimomura, will entertain at tea this | afternoon at the Mayflower in compli- ment to the new naval attache, Capt. | Massashi Kobayas! The financial attache of the French | embassy and Mme. Garreau-Dombasle will entertain at a reception, concert | and supper at the Plaza, in New York, | January 30 for their friends in New | York. " Several members of the em- bassy staff are expected to go to New York for the party. | Mrs. James Clement Dunn will en- ertain a large party of children for her young daughter, Cynthia Dunn, at the maricnette performance tomorrow morn- ing, when Maj. Dowley will present them in the lively “Capt. Kidd and His Jolly Pirates” in the Masonic Audi- | terium, | = | Col. Campbell B. Hodges was host at a supper party at the Russian Troika | last evening. Mrs. Schmidt, wife of Capt. C. S. Schmidt, U. S. M. C., entertained at | tea Sunday afternoon, when her guests were officers of the Navy and Marine | Corps and their wives. | Lieut. and Mrs. Donald E. Keyhoe | have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, where they have moved. | Col. Wade H. Cooper_was host at a supper party at the Russian Troika last evening, having among his guests | the Ambassador of Turkey, Mr. Ahmet Muhtar; the military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto, Mrs. Alice Nibley Smoot, Sencra de Sanchez Latour, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Ward. Gen. Willlam E. Horton and Mr. Wilbur Underwood. Mayor and Mrs. Harmon O. Acuff of You can be sure of the Finest Quality in L.Frank Co. ||FURRED COATS| ACCESSORIES —nmade to sell for | Mrs. Olive P. Litz. Mrs. Dora Bateman THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, a Imbrie's guests included Mrs. ‘Royal 8. Copeland, Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke, Mrs. Charles Dunsmore Millard, Mrs. H: Huse, Mrs. Willlam Pitch Kelley, Mrs. ard Joseph Washington, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. C. Phillips Hill, Mrs. Henry Parson Erwin, Mrs. J. Thompson Wailes, Mrs. Daniel C. Stapleton, Mrs. Kendrick Phillips and Miss MacKay of ‘Australia, who is a house guest of Mrs. Princess Troubetskol entertained at a supper party at the Russian Trolka last evené;ll. covers being laid for eight guests, ‘The Duchesse de Richelieu will arrive in Washington tomorrow. The recital which was to have been given by Duch- esse de Richelieu January 8, and post- poned because of illness, will be given Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the Sulgrave Club. Tickets issued for Jan- uary 8 will be honored at thé concert Sunday. Mrs. Samuel S. Dennis entertained in- formally at dinner at Wardman Park Hotel last evening, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruce will en- tertain at tea this afternoon in honor of the Philippine delegation in Congress Mr. and Mrs. Bruce entertained at, din. ner Wednesday in honor of Senator Serglo Osmena, chairman of the Phil- ippine Mission here in the interest of | the Philippine independence bill, and Mrs, Osmena. Among the guests were Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske MRS. HAROLD ZIRKIN, | Stone, Senator and Mrs, Jesse H. Met- | | calf and Mr. ‘Who, before her marriage, January 1,/ Lo md_ Was Miss Marion Gerson of Oklahoma | Mr. and Mrs. S. Clay Williams of City, where the wedding took p]flCP.;wm!ton.s.l(\m are stopping at the Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Zirkin are at home in|lard for a few days. the Westchester, where they have taken —_— an apartment. | Mrs. Clarence M. Stone has taken = ———————————— | an apariment at the Brighton for the Seat Pleasant, Md., entertained the | V' Mt°™ Past Matrons and Past Patrons' Asso-| Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Wright enter- ciation of Chapter 76, Order of the | tainkd at a supper party at the Rus- Eastern Star, at dinner in their home, | sian Troika last evening. on Chapel Road, last night. The guests | e were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Smith of | _Mr. and Mrs. A c Riverdale, Md: Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Boston, who have been in Washington Lawrence of Capitol Heights, Md.: Mr. | I and Mrs. Charles Vaughn, Mrs. Bessic L] [ ] I Schmidt, both of Maryland Park, Md.: Brothers 1213 F St. NW. Joseph Stinson. and Mrs. Leslié Moreland, all of Seat Pleasant, Md. Mrs. Dial Hostess Today At Lunch for Mrs. Tucker. Mrs. Dial, wife of former Senator Nathaniel B. Dial, entertained at lunch- eon today in honor of her cousin, Mrs. | Robert Pinckney Tucker of Charleston, | S. C. who is her house guest. Others | in the company were Mrs. Morris Shep- pard, Baroness von Below. Mrs. Mac- pherson _Crichton. Mrs. - Arthur Mac- Arthur. Mrs. Charles J. Williamson and Mrs. Charles Worthington. Former Representative and Mrs. S. Wallace Dempsey of New York énter- tained at dinner last evening at the Mayflower. Saturday Specials ot sik, and satin; lace-trimmed Mrs. John Rozier Clagett, formerly of Washington and now living in New York, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Rothwell Brown in their home, at 1809 Twenty-fourth street northwest, and | will remain a fortnight. Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie was hostess at luncheon today in the garden of the Carlton following the third of the series of book reviews which Mrs. Kendrick PHillips is giving Friday mornings through the season. Mrs. ‘BIOOKRS- G-STREET BETWEEN 1I™ & 12™ French crepe tatlored and PANTIES Beautifully h with Alencon You Refresh your costume with bright new $39.50 to $69.50 New Handbags New caliskin and $ I ,95 seal bags, envelope and strap models, with new trims and smart fittings. New Kid Gloves $|.95 Fine French kid gloves in slip-on styles with contrasting trims on black or brown. D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933. ‘thu week because of the serious tliness | Among others who have taken tables of their daughter, Mrs. Jouett Shouse, |are Mrs. Louls Mackall, Mrs. John H. rry | left today by motor for New York, where| Hanna, Mrs, Christian Garnett, Mrs, Lincoln Filene of | NEGLIGEES. . Regularly 395 to 7.5 crepe de chine tailored and they will remain for several days. Mrs. Shouse has returned from the hospital and is convalescing in her Georgetown residence. Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Sander of West- fleld, N. J., are at the Dodge and are accompanied by Miss Jeanette Kunz and Mrs. John L, Oliver, also of West- fleld. Mr. and Mrs. De Witt C. Croissant and Miss Dorothy Croissant recently Teturned from a year's stay abfoad. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnson Bond of Baltimore have announced the man riage of their daughter, Elizabeth Drewry, to Mr. Arthur Callahan, jr., of January 14. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richards an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter Virginia to Mr. Aloysius I. Shee- han, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Sheehan. No date has been set for the wedding. | The Rectors' Ald Society of Christ Church in Georgetown, is arranging a | benefit card party Tuesday afternoon | to assist in completing the fund for the \building of the wall for the garden. | The party will be given in the Parish | House of the church and Mrs. Herman Howard, president of the Rectors’ Aid, , | will entertain guests at her table. Hold Your Sorority DANCES WHITE FLINT GOLF CLUB Rockville Pike and Edson Lane Arrangement can be made fo renf Club functions. Phope management. Kens! fon 315. or -rite for rescrvations. Semi-Public Golf Course January CLEARANCE Undergarments ofi i A5 Regularly 4.50 cosos 298 Regularly 295 | 95 de chine: lace trim. andmade Iace trim, ® ®. & o o Washington and Annapolis, Saturday, | %€ ’ 've been asking - for these bright CREPE FROCKS to freshen up your Winter wardrobe 8. B. Thompson, Mrs. S. O. Reed, Mrs. J. H. Yarnall, Mrs. Clagett, Mrs. Wal- lace Streeter, Mrs. W. G. Walde, Miss Emily Matthews, Miss Talcott, Miss Mary Zoller and Miss Mary Brush, Weekly Tea at Kenmore In Fredericksburg Tomorrow. Mrs. William Jeffries Chewning of Fredericksburg, Va.; Mrs. A. Hansford Wallace, Mrs. J. Minor Holloway and Miss Lily Braxton Wallace will be host- esses tomorrow eafternoon at tea at Kenmore in Fredericksburg, the beauti- Tul old Colanial home of Betty Wash- ington Lewis. The guests of honor will Rev. Dudley Bocgher and Mrs, Boogher. As usual, “Mammy” will be before the blazing logs in the old firehearth, and indicetions are that a large num- —_— Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern COLESVILLE PIKE SILVER SPRi “Tavern Made” SAUSAGE AND CAKES “With Northern New York Maple Syrup” for Your Sunday Morning Breakfast The best kfast in all the land, charmingly served around big wood Phone Shepherd 3300 Teas Parties hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F&G Luncheons Dinners Here are the superb new fashions SOCIETY. ber will attend this charming Saturday | will hold a reception at the Willard toe afternoon social-event. morrow evening at 9 o'clock, and & ’ number of prominent former residents The Women’s National Democratic |of that Stite have been invited to at- Club at 1526 New Hampshire avenue|tend. Among those sre Senator and will hold “open house” tomorrow from | Mrs. Robert Carey, Mr. Justice and 4 to 6 o'clock. Assisting at the tea table | Mrs, Willis Van Devanter, Senator and will be Mrs. Rose Yates Forrester, Mrs.| Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Gen. John J Bulkly S. Griffen, Mrs. Robert A.|Pershing and Mr. and Mrs, Frank W. Cooper, Mrs. Edward B. Mccitfis, B‘/,lrs Mondell. - John B. Gordon of Alexandria, V2..| The newly elected officers of the Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. Garland S.| wyoming Society are: Mr. Claude Ferguson, Mrs. Edward C. Gregory,|Draper, president; Mr. Grant Rohr. daughter’of the late Senator Overman: | treasurer, and Miss Martha Knittle, Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gantz, Mrs. W. | cccretary. 5 D. Sterret, Mrs. John W. Price end| Mrs. E. Lester Jones. | i __Mrs. James §. Cushman of New !nrk The Wyoming Society of Washington | (Continued on Third Page.) Jurius Garrineket & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH CLEARANCE SALES FOR MISSES ... JUNIORS... SCHOOL GIRLS Sales that mean savings on those fastinating styles of ours you love fér their difference, their quality and smart fashioning . . . come early and spend the day shopping in every department, you'll certainly marvel at the values . .. Dresses, Coats, Suits, Sportswear, Winter Hats . .. a Sale of our famous Shoes . . . of Underwear and Negligees . . . Luggage . . . Stationery. HERE NOW Sale and Accessories . . . fORROW WH OUR LOV GRADL 2Y AR UNUSUAL AND MODER PRICED. ‘N YOU ARE Fourth and Sizth Floors in Frocks 3]0 and 815 they will wear this spring B The whole bright collection of them has a gay young aliveness that will make them ~ They are fashioned so cleverly that they look appropriate at any daytime gathering. esses. a The proverbial polka dot comes to the fore Tough crepe b Double cross your jacket to \\ make your satin-topped @] 5 \\ frock look like a suit. .. Draga crepe adopts tucks and drawn work for lady’s frock d Top your new frock with print’ like this clever @] () black and white model. e The collar's two points of interest of this striking 315 frock of ribbed sheer.. f The crescent print makes an alluring frock with crisp 315 organdy flowers...new! Sizes and types for juniors, misses, women and little ladies in both groups. Second Floor ‘Kayser Hose Radically Reducing All BAGHEERA + Shiny ROUGH STRAW Smmartness At $3.50 Bagheera, a new straw fabric, not too Spring-like . . . but when combined with rough straw, hasa certain something that lifts it right out of the Winter hat class. In lovely tricornes and saucy, tip-tilt sailors. Millinery, Main Floor L FRANK CO. 1200 F St. NW. Try to think of a new coat fashion that’s not in this group at $26.50! Shawl collars, scarf collars, sleeve details, beautiful furs . . . squirrel, blue (dyed white) fox, wolf, fitch, marmink, sealine, caracul, skunk, kit fox, black fox on black, brown and green coats. THIRD FLOOR. Lovely all-silk the wanted shades. These Smart chiffon and service weight, the famous Kayser brand, in all ACCESSORIES—STREET FLOOR Plenty of Mild Days Ahead to Wear Little lapin jackets in the wanted hip-length style, black, brown, nutria, beige. THIRD FLOOR. What about a crisp new dress for dashing about to luncheons, teas and shoppipg? We know these are just what you're looking for—light top frocks, two-piece frocks, lin- gerie-trimmed frocks, rough frocks with fancy clips. Bldck, brown, navy and-new bright colors. THIRD FLOOR. Lavishly Furred : 533 $45 $55 Reg. $49.50 and $59.50 Badger Beaver Fitch Jap Mink Kolinsky Blue Fox Reg. $59.50 and $69.50 Reg. $69.50 to $89.50 Kit Fox Krimmer Persian Choice of the Fine,s’r_ " Winter Coats Were $125 to $149.50 Outstanding fashions with luxurious furs, Third Floor i . $55 b $ nronnl:: green W . beaver ..$76

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