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Talk of the Town! SEE THESE NEW SPRING a COATS SUITS Man-Tailored $2 9.75 ADGER - COLLARED coats of smart mono- tone twaeds . . . in Patty Beige, Delphina Blue, Pearl Gray and Lettuce Green. Man-tailored and full sillc crepe lined $29.76 Other Coats, $19.78 20 369.75 SOCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt Will T will meet the new members of RS8. ROOSEVEL’ wives of the Congress at the | so honor the club with her presence at_this function. Mrs. Roosevelt will have s few gxuu with her at tes at the White House a(te; her return from the Club. { President Roosevelt, Vioce President | Garner, the members of the new cabinet | and a score of others prominent in po- | litical and official life in Wi % | plan to attend the White House Cor- { respondents Association dinner which is to be held in the grand ball room of the Willard tomorrow evening. At this time the newly elected officers of the association will be inducted into office. They are Mr. George E. Durno, presi- dent; Mr. Albert L. Warner, vice urer, and the members of the Executive Committee are Mr. Willlam Perry Flythe, Mr. John Frederick Chester, Mr. John E. Nevin, Mr. Lewis Wood, Mr. Carlisle Bargeron and Mr. John Russel Young. Mr. Paul R. Mallon, the present president will e at the banquet and will conduct the inaugural ceremonies for the newly elected officers. On the committee arranging the dinner are Mr. George E. Durno and Mr. Edward T. Folliard, Herr and Frau von Pritiwits Guests at Virginia Breakfast. ‘The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron will be guests of honor at & breakfast Sunday of Mrs. Mark Reid Yates. who will en- tertain at Cojlingwood Tea House, on the Potomac.’ Mrs. Bloom, wife of luymenunvn Sol Bloom, entertained .informally at luncheon today in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John FPranklin Carter. The luncheon will follow the review by Mrs. Kendrick Phillips of Mr. Carter’s new novel “Death in the Senate.” Representative D. Lane ‘Powers of New Jersey, who is at the Shoreham,| has been joined by Mrs. D. Lane Powers | and daughter, Miss Elane Powers, where they expect to remain perma- nently. Mrs. Powers' mother, Mrs. Peter D. Thropp, and Mr. Peter D Thropp, jr., of ton, N. J., are visit- | ing with them for a few days. i et | Representative and Mrs. Fred J. Sis- | son of New York have taken an apart- ‘ment at Wardman Hotel during the session of Representative George F. Brunner of New York is a guest at the Shoreham. The first secretary of the Italian embassy and Countessa Antonietta Ron- calli di Montorio have gone to New York to spend a few days. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ridley McLean | were hosts at a dinner last night at the Chevy Chase Club, preceding the dance. Through inadvertance it was stated in this column of yesterday's| date that the dinner was for the Secre- | tary of the Navy and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson. Secretary Swanson Is not making social engagements just now and the dinner of Admiral and Mrs. McLean was planned some weeks ago. The assistant military attache of the | French embassy, Lieut. Col. Emmanuel | to attend the annual reunion of the | dent; Mr. G. L. Tally, secretary-i - | from Lombard, will go to New York tomorrow | * / THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933. SOCIETY Attend Tea Today at Congressional Club for Wives of New Members of Congress. 1st Division, A. E. F, at the Commo~ dore Hotel tomorrow evening. Ireland-Grimes of | Announced Here Today. e el S engagemen! ughter, Davis Ireland, to Mr. Charles Penne- baker Grimes, f of Tacoms, Washington. Miss is the daughter of John De Courcy and Arline Davis Ire- land and a direct descendant through her grandmother, Adelia Duane Tt Livingston and m-mer, John D. Ireland, of Gen. Floyd, a signer of the Declara- tion of Independence. She went to the Kthel Walker School, g:um., and graduated from Barnard lege. Mr. Charles Pennebaker Grimes s the son of the late Archdeacon Charles Ysla Grimes of the diocese of Ol Wi and Mrs. Grimes. e Grimes family comes from Middlesex Cwnm., and the Pennebaker family from essee, Mr. Grimes uated the Taft School in Watertown, Conn,, in 1924, from Yale in 1927 and from the 1930. of the State of New York, of the Yale Club and is of the law with & New York firm. Mrs. James Clement Dutn has gone to New York and is at the Wi - Astoria for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Paul FitsSimmons, who ‘s'pent the inauguration week end in i e 55 e Col. Jennings . Wise has gone to White Sulphur Springs for a short vacation. The former United States Ambas- sador to Poland and Mrs. John North Willys entertained at a dinner last evening at Palm Beach in honor of Baroness Margit Mantica-Veszi of | Budapest. Mrs. James G. Wentz entertained at luncheon today in her home on McGill terrace in compliment to Mrs. Richard Leake, jr, of New York. Mrs. Wentz will be hostess at luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Richard Leake, sr. Miss Tuckerman in Wedding Party of Miss de Peyster. Miss Alice Townsend de Peyster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Prederic Ash- ton de Peyster of New York, niece of Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, has chosen attendants for her marriage Monday afternoon, March 27, Todd, son of Mrs. Sewickley, Pa., and the late Mr. Todd. The ceremony will take place in St. James’ Episcopal Church, in New York, d ption foll in I Reduce the Elizabeth Arden Way Ask about the marvelous new Ardena Bath which literully melts away surplus pounds, National 4161—1147 Conmecticat Ave. Francis McN. Bacon, 3d; Mrs. Rogers e ] THE new 12161220 F STREET NEWCOMERS TO WASHINGTON--- ‘We cordially invite you to Accounts freely opened with all making themselves known as responsible Gashion with VALUE WOMEN'S MISSES’ JUNIORS' APPAREL ond ACCESSORIES urs of the bride-elect. Mr. John C. 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Rawlins and his bride will make are at the Burlington for & few weeks before opening their home, in Wesley Heights. ‘The annual commanders’ ball, under the auspices of the Sons of Confederate 305, was held at the Willard Hotel evening. Mr. W. F. Van Swaringen, commander, was in charge of arrangements. The Reception Committee included Mrs. Carroll K. Bchock, Mrs. Fred Volland, Mrs. George R. B. Whitehurst, Mrs. ing " | ent countries. Robert E. Lee, 3 Mrs. Benjamin F. Grady and others. Baroness von Lowenfeldt To Entertain D. A. C. Monday. The District of Columbia, Daughters of American Colonists, will meet at the home of Mrs. Willam G. Carter, 16 Taylor street, Chevy Chase, Md., on M at 8 o'clock. Baroness von eldt and Miss Virginia Sellers * | will give & joint program on outstand- days and songs in differ- G-STREET BETWEEN 1™ & 2™ 1[!"'"‘ in grey, eige, blue, One Day Only! 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