Evening Star Newspaper, March 3, 1933, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Social Engagements Are Canceled by President-Elect and Mrs. Rooscvelt. Roosevelt have canceled mary of their social owing to the sudden death of ks torney General-designal . the new uhlnz& Invitations for the luncheon Bt the White House following the in- mugural ceremony have been recalled and those who were invited will be among the guests at tea after the parade. ‘Mrs. Roosevelt received the members of the Women's National Democratic Club at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon in the club house at 1526 New Hampshire mvenue, but will not attend the concert tonight which the National Symphony Orchestra, Dr. Hans Kindler, conduc- tor, will give in Constitution Hall. Mrs. Roosevelt also will be absent from her box at the inaugural ball tomorrow evening. ‘The Vice President-elect and Mrs. John N. Garner were joined yesterday st the Washington Hotel by their son mnd daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tully Garner, who came from their home in Texas. Secretary-designate and Mrs. Hull Have Visitor. Secretary of State-designate and Mrs. Cordell Hull have as their guest the Jatter's niece, Mrs. Paul Hays of Staun- ton, Va., who will remain over Sunday. ‘The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz will entertain at luncheon today in honor of Gov. Green of Rhode Island, who is to be their Buest over the week end. ‘The Ambassador of Spain and Senora ide Cardenas will entertain at dinner this evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs, Parker Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Morgan of New York, who will be with them over the week end. ‘The Secretary of Labor-designate, Miss Frances Perkins, will be the guest of honor at tea Friday afternoon, March 17, of Mr. and Mrs. Jouett Shouse, who will en in ‘thelr Georgstown home. Mr. Justice and Mrs. George Suther- land of Washington are at the Cloister, Sea Island, Ga. The Governor of New York and Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman, with the Governor’s staff officers, will be the guests of honor Bt 1 dinner and dance of the New York State Society at the Mayflower Hotel, tomorrow evening at B o'clock. ‘The president of the society, Mr. Wil- liam R. Vallance, will have receiving with him Gov. and Mrs. Herbert H. , Mr. and Mrs. James A. Far- dey, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Woodin, Miss Prances Perkins, Mr. Paul Wilson, . and Mrs. John J. Bennett, Mr. and Bernard M. Baruch and Mr. and . J. ompson Wailes will be st a table at which the wives of he distinguished guests at the head table will be seated. Those at her table will include Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman, Mrs. James A. Farley, Mrs. Bernard M. Baruch, Mrs. John J. Bennett, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas J. Watson, Col. and Mrs. Arthur Polllon, Mrs. Edwin George Bowman, Mr. A. T. Stewart, Mr. James Maxwell Fassett, Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hal- Pmmm—mcr and Mrs. engagements | Bl: Wyck Fremont. have an informal tea Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Demarest Iman, violinist, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd will be hosts to nlnrgzmpmynnm-mtm concel Col. and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien will Mrs. Philadelphia; W. J. B. Macauley, consul general of the Irish Free State in New York, and William n Anderson of %Xnfiewn, N. J, I‘v:ohwm arrive in ashington tods; their guests until Sunday. i Mr. North Winship, counselor of the American legation at Copenhagen, Den- mark, and Mrs. Winship have arrived in Washington for the inaugural cere- monies and are stopping at the Carlton. Mrs. Izetta Jewtll Miller and her daughter, Miss June Brown Miller, ar- rived last evening from Schenectady, N. Y, and are guests over Sunday of Mrs. Miller's brother-in-law and sister, Comdr. Donald C. Godwin, U. 8. N,, and Mrs. Godwin. Mrs. Russell Magna, presi- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTION, D. C, I Coker (left), daughter of 5 , their ‘Willlam dent general of the National Society, | ¢ Daughters of the American Revolution, announces that the society will hold open house to all visiti members and their friends at M 1 Continental Hall Sunday afternoon, March 5, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Nash will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Margaret 8. Morris, dean of Pembroke College at Brown Univer- sity. Mr. and Mrs. Nash and their guests later will attend.a meeting of the Brown Club, which will be held in | ;- the apartment of Mrs. Harris Starr in Dresds the len. Judge and Mrs. Thomas H. Connolly o‘fm_ thmx;m Mum.l are at the wm o e inaugural period, accom) by Judge Edward A. Counihan, .h“’...lnd Dr. William 8. Buckley. Mrs. John H. Storer, jr., of Groton, Mass,, is visiting Mr. John H. Storer and his daughter, Miss Emily Storer, in thelr apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel over the inauguration week end. Miss Mari Foss of Pittsfield, Mass., is an inaugural guest of Mrs. Henry Hub- bard Rice at the Kennedy-Warren. Former Gov. Ross Democratic Club Hostess. Former Gov. Nellie Tayloe Ross and other members of the Woman's National Democratic Club. at 1526 New Hamp- shire avenue, will be hostesses at an open house Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock, to be held at the club in » | honor of the Democratic National Com- mittee and other visiting Democrats to the inauguration. The incoming Sec- | town Lucy | retary of Labor, Miss Frances Perkins, Helen F. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Edinger, Mrs, W. C. Gullette, Mrs. F. Hagen, Mr. Stephen , Dr. and Mrs. Lamar Harris, Mrs. C. . G. M’l"-hewsl, Mr.m'gelkh“ Moers‘l’ll, . H. G. McKelvey, . Allen Nash, . Gertrude C. Notes, Dr. Sterling B. Ragsdale, Mr. Maurice J. Reidy, Mr. John W. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. William N. Roach, Miss Grace Leonard Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund P. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice E. Sands, Mr. Her- man Shufeld, Mr. Jemes H. Stone, Miss M. Charlotte Veitenheimer, Miss Grace A Wilson, Miss M. Grace Wilmarth, Miss E. Vera Strange, Mr. Thomas J. Watson, Col. George W. Burleigh, Miss dge A. Long, Mr. A. E. Page and fi:. H. C. McKelvey. treet morthwest. Tickets are also on g‘l-e at the newsstand of the Mayflower otel Gov. and Mrs. M. 8. Conner of Mis- with their young daughter, are "'z'fl&‘i suite at Wardman Park Hotel, ‘here, they arrived this morning. tor-elect and Mrs. Elbert D. 'mm and their daughter have ar- rived from Salt Lake City and are t-the Washington Hotel. tor-elect Willlam Gibbs McAdoo lfl!flml:ll daughter, Miss Ellen Wilson McAdoo, have arrived at the Shore- ham, where they will be for an in- definite stay. it Senator-elect Nathan L. Bachman of Tennessee has -rmaed in Washington the Willard. mg;!.r.kdmlnl Richard Evelyn Byrd, asyumiion and- the week end. tative Harry P. Beam of Chmm in his apartment at Ward- man Park Hotel over the inaugural , arriving here a short time ago rom his home in Illinols. Lieut. Gov. Thomas F. Donovan of d his son, Mr. James Dono-| nlmo’:r:‘l':'ud yesterday from Chicago | are at the Washington Hotel. They | Mrs. | migration and Mrs. Harry Hull and = an sccompanied by Mr. and ;’I:;iy Pope pnnd Mr. and Mrs. Patrick F. McFarland. Mr. McFarland is chair- man of the Illinols Boxing Commission. Mr. Thomas F. Donovan, jr., son of Lieut. Gov. and_Mrs. Donovan is & law student at the Catholic University, and will join his parents for the inaugural Tfestivities. Mrs. McLean Hostess Tomorrow to Governors. o Mrs. Evelyn Walsh McLean en- tertain a large company at dinner to- morrow_evening at the Sulgrave Club when the guests will include visiting Governors. In the party will be the Governor of New York and Mrs. Her: bert H. Lehnian, the Governor of Massa- chusetts, Mr. Joseph -B. Ely; the Gov- ernor of New Jersey, . A, Moore; the Governor of Maryland, Mr. ‘Albert’ Cabell Ritchie; the Governor of Virginia, Mr. John Garland Pollard; the Governor of Wisconsin, Mr. A. G. Schmedeman, and the Governor of Ohio, —_EDUCATIONAL. COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL The School n‘.‘c‘hAL‘:t: Itselt to the JIMITED to 60 children. aged 3 to 15. FROEPRONAL caltural tmosphere, ROU DN woademic rogrest. - NATIONAL _reputation. .. CONVEYANCE Washington. Resident department. S R aq Nirs, Stammosa Cobb, b Mesaahi 3573 also is at the Willard for i will be the guest of honor. Mrs. Mertin H. Smith and her daugh- ter, Miss Dorothy Smith, of New York, arrived in Wi today to spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. An- - |drew Smith on Massachusetts avenue. Muriel Smith, - |will sail from New York next week for & West Indles cruise. Upon returning - | to the States they will open their home, Hilsmere, at Anna) Summer. Mrs. Robert R. Livingston of North- wood, Cheviot-on-Hudson, and Wash- ington Square, New York, is the guest of Maj. and Mrs. Van Ness Philip in their home, on Tracy place, for the in- auguration. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller of Van Rinsselaer Manor, N. also are guests of Maj. and Mrs. Philj Mr. Miller is Democratic committee- man for New York and Mrs. Livingston iss“a:mocnm committeewoman for that Mr. and Mrs. Isidore B. Dockweller of Los Angeles, Calif.,, are at the Carl- ton for several days. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Housley, accom- panied by Mrs. Le Joyce of Casper, Wyo., are in the c’fiw yf?r the_inau- gural ceremonies and are at the Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Webber of Allston, Mass., are at Wardman Park Hotel until Sunday, when they will re- turn to their home. They are accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Cro- nan of Framingham, Mass. ‘The District of Columbis League of American Pen Women will hold a tea tomorrow afternoon in the club house, at Stoneleigh Court. Towa Society Party This Evening for Governor. More than 300 reservations have been made for the dinner dance to be given y the Towa Soclety of Washington in honor of Gov. Clyde Herring and the Iowa congressional delegation at the Willard Hotel this evening. Senator L. J. Dickinson of Towa will be the toastmaster., Among the promi- nent Jowans who will attend are the newly appointed Secretary of Agricul- ture and Mrs. Henry Wallace, Justice and Mrs. F, Dickinson Letts, Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Claude R. Porter, Commissioner of Im- polis, Md, for the Public Printer and Mrs. George H. Carter. Miss Lavinia Darne, accompanied by —_— Ry % AUCTION SALE CAPITAL ART GALLERY & AUCTION ROOMS, INC. 724 Thirteenth St. N.W. SILVER. SHEFFIELD, GEORGIAN SILVER, STERLING SILVER, CARVED IVORIES, ORIENTAL RUGS. SILK RUGS, AUBUSON RUG, CHINA, BRIC-A-BRAC, BOOKS, SWORDS, SUITS OF ARMOR, STATUARY, JEW- ELRY, FURNITURE, PAINTINGS AND OBJECTS OF ART. From the Collection of Mrs. William A. Morgan Thomas H. Bauchle, Jr. ‘With Adlitions ¢ To the Highest Bidder without Reserve or Limit Sale Starts 1 P.M. Each Day Fri, March 3 Sat, March 4 Exhibition Mornings Evening Sessions, 8 P.M. Es ik, at the Greenbrier, White Sul, rings, this morning, after which they entrained for Washington. Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, University, will give & dmwowr‘:: the Carlton this evening, Mr. J. F. Lynch being in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Saum of Thir- teenth street have as their house guest this week Mrs. Saum’s sister, Miss Mar- garet Murphy of City Point, South Bos- ton, Mass, bel HEADS CHURCH BODY Gustave Breaux President Southern Unitarians. NEW ORLEANS, March 3 (#).— Gustave Breaux of Louisville, Ky., was elected president of the Southern Con- ference of the Unitarian Church at yesterday’s session of the conference. The conference adopted & resolution indorsing a proposal to merge the Unitarian Church with the Universalist Church and several other Liberal groups organisation which probal oula be knowD 23 the Free Ohurch o ot INCREASE WAR FUND British Add Nearly $5,000,000 to Current Estimates. LONDON, March 3 (#).—An increase of £1,462,000 (spproximately $4,985,420 currently) is shown in the estimates for msflmnmytorth;.;mmw in_figures released yesterday. s s b e ouf 108 950,300 was £2.000,000 less than the Elizabeth Arden Way Ask about the marvelous new Ardena Bath which literally melts away surplus pounds. National 4161—1147 Connecticut Ave. Pre-Inaugural Celebration Tonight of Commerce-designate from South Carolina, and Miss Grace figure in the cabinet circle. SCHOOL FINANCING FACES HARD FIGHT General Collapse Must Be Avoided, Says Leader of N. E. A. By the Associated Press. MINNEAPOLIS, March 3.—Depart- ment of superintendence members of the National Education Association were going home today to what their presi- dent described as “the biggest fight in our generation, to keep the schools | open and progressing.” The convention, which ended yester- day, was one of the most important in department said the new 3 Supt. Paul C. of Indianapolis. represent an. educationt] Jiaget he asserted. “Members came to - cfiemmflmonmhn‘l’v"m citizens generally are not toward schools, but “just are short of money,” he sald. R. F. C. Aid Declared Needed. “If we had an educational ecollapse we would have some serious to “We just co-ordinate economic a: ipdustrial activities toward averting de- Sharply reduoe&::hool mnao:z pres- pring 1 ity dor a0, e , calling for a re- with State more Ask Unification of Agencies. Co-ordination and unification of Fed- eral agencies dealing with education, more stressing of methods for peace- ful settling of international disputes, and greater emphasis on social studies grams for boys and girls hckhgm: ployment were commended, as was the | American Federation of Labor for its unmno!wmmfion. Attorney Barters Service. { AKRON, Ohio, March 3 (P).—At- torney Rice A. Hershey, former assistant | city law director, announced yesterday he would accept “fresh eggs, chickens, ham or what have you” for his services on a barter basis, He traded his office safe for an electric refrigerator. 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