Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1933, Page 16

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1933. SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. Roosevelt Will Be Feted at Functions Given sching of New York City are at the | of Buffalo, who will remain several Hotel Hamilton, where they will spend | days. a fortnight. Mrs, Perry Hostess Tomorrow For Republican Women's League. The League of Republican Women will hold its usual at home in its head- juarters at Sixteenth street and Scott ircle tomorrow afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. Harry Perry will be the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Daniel C. Borden, Mrs. John Kirkwood, Miss llhnmnlberleyvuh{nn-nn e s et b o i FS | ) GarrinckeL & Ce FOURTEENTH CO. TREET AT a3’ _piscopal Church will give a silver tea Wednesday afternoon, February 15, from 4 to 6 o'clock in the parish hall. ‘Marvelous Friday Opportunities v : RS. HOOVER will be the honor i guest cf the Women'’s National 1 Press Club at luncheon Wed- nesday &t the Willard Hotel. Only members of the club will Pe in the company, and a program of H'flu ‘:msic will be g}lven tg r:en:ben of the Nationel S; ony Orchestra. Mrs, Frax!l:‘l)l)n Delano Roosevelt, wife o the President-elect, has accepted the | 4nvitation cf the club for the annual tunt party March 20. Mrs. Curtis B. ,. deughter of the President-elect and’ Mrs. Roosevelt, and Mrs. John Nance Garner, wife of the Vice Presi- 1so will be among the ests. Mrs. Roosevelt will be the honor guest i, the Newspaper Women’s Club of ington at tea March 6 in the Na- ionel Press Club. The active member- of the Newspaper Women'’s Club is ited to women writers employed by grxpnpers, As a tribute to Mrs. Hoo- , this club elected her an honorary gmber. £7 Mrs. John Nance Garner, wife of the ice President-elect, has accepted the vitation of the Newspaper Women's E€lub to a tea Monday, March 13, in the ational Press Club. £Mr. and Mrs. Stimson Hosts ET¢night—Feted Last Night. £ SThe Secretary of State and Mrs. SHeénry L. Stimcon will be hosts at din- .‘7 this eyen'ng at their estate 'ocdley. : The Sccretary and Mrs. Stimson were honer guests at dinner last evening :fif the Ambassador of Spain and Senora e Cardenas, The other guests were the bassador of France - and Mme. Claucel, Senator Millard F. Tydings, ;; eprescntative Ruth Baker Pratt, Gen, & uglas MacArthur, the counselor of Rumanian legation and Mme. m, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano g ins, Sir Willmott Lewis and Lady Xewis, Mr. and Mrs. William Hard, Mr, Sdnd Mrs. Adolph Casper Miller, Mrs. Zdames F. Curtis, the Minister counselor fof the Spanish embassy and Senora de =Irujo. : The Ambassador and Senora de “Cardenas will entertain at dinner Feb- ruary 14 and Februery 27. The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. cbuchi returned to the embessy today a several days’ stay in New York where they went to attend several functicns. ‘The Ambassador of Italy, Signor Augusto Rosso, is the guest in whose Joner the Italy-America Soclety has #ent cut invitations for a reception Monday evening, February 20 at 9 'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel. The Teception will be followed by a lecture on “Makers cf Modern Italy,” b;hm- cr Kent Roberts Greenfield, Ph. D. % The Ambassador attended the party ven last evening by Mrs. George Mesta her home at 19 Obse) circle, hich che Jeased for the Winter from . Oscar Underwood. A program of usic was given by Miss Rosa le, |/ {®ho came from Baitimore to attend the ariy. Other guests inciuded the Min- = of Greece cnd Mme. Simopoulos, e Minister ¢f Canada and Mrs. Her- 2, the counselor of the Italian em- dazsy and Marcheza Diana, the naval i mttache and £/nora Casardi, the mili- Rary attache, Col. Pennaroli, and the Secretary, Signor Tommasi, of the Italian %mbassy; Dr. Stanley Hornbeck of the &tz Department; Mr. and Mrs, C. itthews Dick, Mrs. Campbell Prichett, % Natalie Coe, daughter of Mr. and . William Robertson Coe of New Fork, who was the guest of Mrs. Mesta, #nd left this morning for North Caro- ;lg:.h:sn; Mrs. Skivin Adams, sister of H S8, i3, T:e Minister of Albania, Mr. Falk *c‘nl:zn. was host at luncheon today, ;®ntetaining: in compliment to Prof. idurtock of Harvard University. Others i3n tha company were Mr. Frederic A. elano, president of the Harvard Club ®©f Washington; Mr. lormer pa. ; Dr. Thristopher of the Catholic University, 3nd Mr. Frederick Dewart. 5 The Secretery of Wer and Mrs. Hur- y will be hoacr guests at the iort er Exiubliion Ride tomotrow afier- Joon. Sscretary Hurley will receive tha galute of Battery B, 16th Field Artil- lery, and will be escorted to the Ri 1 by the Machine Gun Troop, 10 “avalry. The Secretary will be ac- Scompanied by Mrs. Hurley. Among Zhose who have accepted invitations are: 2The Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. MacWhite; the gmt Secretary 3nan, Gen. and Mrs. Charles G. Treat, Gen. and Mrs, John L. Chamberlain, Gen. and Mrs. Charles B. Drake, Mr. ames B. Stowart, the Commandant of e Engineer School and Mrs. Schulz, the Surgeon Gen. of the Army, Gen. Patterson; Gen. E. R. Kreger, Gen. ‘William F. Martin, Mrs. Frederick C. Hicks, the Misses Conrad, Mrs. Alfred 2 D\;J)ont. Gen. Blanton Winship and g:! aval Alde to the President and . Vernon 3 Cwing to the unprecedented popu- Bprity of the Friday rides this year, Zhere are no more tickets available for Bny of the remaining rides. However, those who have missed seeing the 3d Wava'ry and the 16th Fleld Artillery awill have an ovovortunity during the HBoctety Circus, March 31 and April 1. i The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. Arthur M. Hyde will entertain Bt dinner this evening in the Chinese Foom of the Mayflower. 2 Mme. Van Royen, wife of the Minis- %r of the Netherlands, has cards out T a small tea this afternoon in the on. % The Minister of the Irish Free State, Whi today in Valentines Those messengers of love —of friendship—of fun and good cheer. Some sensible and loving for family and friends—some charmingly sentimental, some delightfully humor- ous, some just mushy. Say it with a Valentine Do it today ‘BrewapD Engravers & Printers 611 Twelfth Street N.W. by Local Clubs. Fredericksburg, Va., where he went by motor this morning to address the Rotary Club. will return this Minister of and Mrs. Can: will be hosts at dinner this in the umm in honor of ax of England, who is a guest Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland will go to New York tomorrow to re- main over the week end. They are expected back Tuesday and will give e dinner y that evening for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Herrington. Mrs. Willam Howard Taft shared honors with Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone at luncheon today given by Mrs. Wil- llam Li Crounse, whose guests numbered 15, Many women important in the con- gressional circles attended the largest of informal luncheons, a feature of the social life of the Congressional Club, today. Mrs. John Nance Garner, wife of the Vice President-elect was among the guests of Mrs. Leroy L. Sawyer, daugh- ter of Representative Effiegene Wingo. Others in Mrs. Sawyer's party were Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, retiring presi- dent of the club, Mrs. Porter H. Dale, Mrs, Ha A. Fowler, Miss Norcross and Mrs. Wingo, mcther of the hostess. Among other entertaining parties were Mrs. James W. Good, wife of the late Secretary of War; Mrs. Herbert J. Drane, Mrs. Clarence F. Lea, Mrs. L. J. Dickinson and Mrs. Frank Crowther. Among those at the non-hostess table were Mrs. Clarence C. Dill, president- elect of the club; Mrs. Willlam N. Rogers, Mrs. James M. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Roy O. Woodruff, Mrs. Albert E. Carter, Mrs. Willlam M. Geddes, who had as guests Mrs. Perry Miller and her sister- in-law Mrs. Alexander Bentley, and Mrs. R. A. Hatcher, Mrs. John L. Cable, Mrs, Joseph S. Biddle, Mrs, Oscar E. Bland, and Mrs. Richard Elliott were others at the non-hostess table. Mr, Pierre de Salis, attache of the legation of Switzerland, was among those who entertained informally at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. Judge and Mrs. Robert E. Mattingly will leave tomorrow for Bermuda for | several weeks. Mrs. Mattingly will re- cuperate from a three months’ illness. Roberta Tull, Mrs. Edward L. Dyer, Miss Eleanor Burns, Mrs. Claude Thomas, Mrs. Robert H. McNeill and Mrs. Joseph Keyes. Mrs. Warren Haines is chairman of hostesses. Mrs. Howard S. McCandlish an- nounces the marr: of her sister, Miss Caroline Sutherland of Washing- ton, to Mr. John Quincy Adams John- son. The ceremony was performed at noon yesterday in the Little Church | Around the Corner in the presence of the immediate families. The bride was| given in marriage by her nephew, Dr.| Howard Shelld McCandlish of New York City. Mr. Johnson's best man was his son, Mr. Alexander Bryan Johnson of Yonkers, N. Y. After a brief wedding trip to Bermuda the);y will make their home in Yonkers, N, Former United States Ambassador to London, Mr. John W. Davis, has ar- rived in_Washington from his home in New York City and is at the Carl- ton for a brief stay. Former Representative and Mrs. Frank W. Mcndell will entertain at din- ner this evening in their home on Six- teenth street. Mrs. George Barnett has sent out cards for an informal at home, Monday, February 20, from 4 to 7 o'clock, at 1622 Rhode Island avenue. Mrs. James F. Curtis has issued in- vitations for dinner Saturday evening. Mrs. Alfred I du Pont entertained informally at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton, where she is stopping while in Washington. Mrs. B. Francis Saul has issued in- vitations for the marriage of her daugh- ter, Teresa, to Mr. W. Gwynn Gardi- ner. jr., Tuesday morning, February 28, at 11 o'clock, in St. Matthew’s Church. Mrs. Hugo Hesselbach, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Hilton, has gone to New York for a brief stay and this aft- ernoon will entertain a box party at the opera for the matinee performance of “Slegfried.” Her guests will be Mrs. Hil- ton, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend, Ernest Hutcheson and Mrs. Williston Hough of New York, who formerly was Miss Lotta Mills of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sommerville have closed their home in nearby Vir- ginia, and are stopping at the Lee House. Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Barkley have Maj. and Mrs. John Howard Mar- ' (=7 FUR COATS g ur Tomorrow Only A group of regular ping is advised. (4) LAPIN COATS Originally $85 to $115. Full length; sport models. Pony, muskrat and caracul |(12) HUDSON SEAL COATS § 50 (Dyed muskrat) various trims. All Sales Final Originally $169 to $250. fl @ Don’t forget Spring costume patent leather in as their guests, in their home in Chevy Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Landt Mrs. Butler Spaide of Butler, Pa., is the guest of Mrs. Charles Hoyle in her home on Twenty-third street and will visit Mrs. Maxwell Mayo in her apart- ment in the Westchester before return- ing to Butler next week. Mrs. Spaide formerly was connected with the Metro- politan Opera Co. in New York and will be soloist at the 11 o'clock service in the Church of the Epiphany Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Whicher of Am- herst, Mase., are at the Dodge for an indefinite stay. 1213 F St. NW. Models formerly $39.50 to $45.00 Daytime fashions to wear right now. The remainder of a selection of ex- clusive Rizik creations to bs sacrificed tomorrow at a fraction of their real ‘The tea is for the benefit of St. Anne's . Melville Church, Mrs. |§ Monroe Hopkins, Mrs. William Charles | & Prentiss and Mrs. Needham L. Jones. SHOP BY TELEPHONE The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company ME tropelitan 9900 « « « tomorrow A Sweeping Clearance of DRESSES in two greatly reduced groups: 1 L] gl Newest hot oil treatment— $1.00 Oil croquignole push up, newest and most natural looking waves with ringlet ends. Also Trench oil, wide .. waves and curled ends. Other Permanents $1.50 to $2.25 20¢ & 35¢ Service Warner Beauty Studio Take Elevator—3rd Floor 1318 F St. N.W. Nat. 8930 in our Clearance Sales Goods of the Best Quality and Unusually Smart Style Now at GREAT REDUCTIONS For women, misses, juniors, children and infants. For men, young men, boys. Also silverware, luggage, gifts, novelties, stationery, lamps. Small leather goods. .350. a feature price a specidlized price for fine hats at Harris’ JICMH daily arrival of the new hat fashions offers a wide selection. “\on Models formerly $49.50 to $79.50 A stunning group of street, afternoon and dinner Gowns placed on sale at Capitol Fur Shop 1208 G Street, N. W. closing out 26 fine FUR COATS to close out at less than cost. Quantities are limited, as stated, so early shop- (10) A SPECIAL GROUP $ Originally $89.50 to $159. Remember February 14th Valentine’s Day CLOTH COATS quality, regular stock RS HER on Valen- tine’s Day. One of these smart, new bags will surely make a hit. Lizard, snake, calf and a wide variety of new colors and styles. cost. Watersnakes & a price that makes it simple for you to ndd to your wardrobe at a minimum 197 ALL SALES FINAL! S % Ring Lizards! You’ll be fascinated, too, when you see the bewitching styles we’ve made up from these smart reptiles. At Hahn’s economical prices, they’re simply irresistible! New T-Strap San- dal; Gray or Beige Watersnake. Latest Short- Vamp Oxford; Gray or Beige Watersnake. Lovely Gray Ring Lizard; Smart Pumps, Sandals or Oxfords. “Lady Luxury” Hose Now 2 PRS. $ ]_ A new low price on Washington’s favorite hose! Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K *3212 14th One of Many Outstanding Values in the Half-Yearly Sale Butterfly Of itself it is a clever piece of furniture— and qualifies for a va- riety of uses—in living E Tables room or dining room. | Early American in | design, with drop leaves. Cherry and | maple construction, | finished in the soft * amber tone. - Reduced from $45 v Domestic Rugs—Greatly Reduced American Reproductions of Oriental Rugs In the assortment you'll find famous Qrientn! masterpieces faithfully copied in coloring and pattern. Heavily fringed ends. Size 9x12—Were $150 ‘$69.50 : Drapery If you have a difficult problem of draping, con- choose from our sult our artists—and assortment of fabrics. _FREE PARKING for our customers directly across the street from the store —and for your service. 2 W.&J. SLOANE Large Sizes in ° Domestic Wiltons Suitable for homes, offices, clubs, ete. —especially where severe wear is given. Size 11.3x15 $225, Now 9145 $175, Now . $89 . $125, Now . $75 Lamps Every Lamp in our collection is individual and exclusive—and without duplicates. Reduced for the Half-Yearly Sale. select OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT and of settlement. Just Above G The House with the Green Shutters enjoy the convenience of our Budget Plan*

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