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SOCIETY. Vice Consul H. L. Rose And Wife Visiting for Month in Chevy Chase Col. and Mrs. Percy Ashburn, Parents of Mrs. Rose. Mrs. Edward Montgomery o Give Bridge Luncheon. Vice Consul Halleck L. Rose and Mrs. Rose arrived Monday from Vera Cruz, Mexico, to spend a month with Mrs. Rose’s parents, Col. and Mrs, Percy Ashburn. Mrs. Edward Montgomery will enter- tain at luncheon and bridge tomorrow in her home on Kirke street, when her guests will be the eight members of her club. Mrs. Lynn Quiggle and her small son, Robert Lynn, of Long Beach, Calif., are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffen. Mrs. Charles Cole is spending a month in St. Petersburg and Miani, ¥la. Mrs. L. W. Newell of Charlotte, N. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Sasser. Miss Nancy Sasser of Prince- ton, W. Va., and New York City, also is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sasser. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hargreaves of New York are guests of the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Scott Stein. Miss Helen Wolcott with her class- mate, Miss Eveiyn Poole of Winston- Salem, N. C., have returned to Sweet Briar College, after spending the wesk end with Miss Walcott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton L. Wolcott. Miss Mable La Fontaine, accompanied by Miss Gladys Springman, is making an extended visit to Askeville, N. C. Mrs. L. K. Spangenberg has returned to her home in Philadelphia after spending the inaugural week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Peffer. Mrs. J. H. Rhame of Charleston, S. C. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Imlay for tne inauguration. Mrs. D. O. Hudson of Columbia, Mo., is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Imlay Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson will entertain at dinner and bridge Tuesday evening in their home on Huntington street, when their g]ut;:'& will be the 12 bers of their club. m?\:};s_ E. Flavelle Koss will entertain the members of her club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. Mr. Milton H. Northrup, jr. and Miss Lillian Northrup of Syracuse, N. Y., were guests over the inauguration of their brother-in-law and sister, Col. and Mrr. E. Alexander Powell, at Journey's nd. EPMEA August Koehlar left Monday for New York City, where she is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wetzel. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod Maurice will entertain at dinner and bridge Tuesday vening. S Mr. gnd Mrs. John Sadler entertained at supper Sunday evening, March 5, in honor of Mrs. William Ferguson and her son. Mr. Robert Ferguson. of Iowa. Mrs. Harry F. Roach and her son, of St. Louis, Mo, ach, Mr. Noyes Ro: A Mrs William were guests of Dr. Allen Wltllbur, - Mrs. Harry P. Ga,, is spcnd’;ng several weeks. with Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. Ormund Bates and their son John, of New Brittan, Conn., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Bates entertained at dinner and dance Friday evening, March 3, at the Congressional Club. Mr. and Mrs. Bates entertained at dinner Mondey evening in their home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Finch Archer of Seattle, Wash. Mrs. George Hubbard has returned to her home in South Manchester, Conn., after spending the inaugural week with her bruthcr-ln-!m\'rarndli sister, Mr. and rs. Roger Whitefo MMr. ggd Mrs. Tilghman Moyer of Allentown, Pa., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Luther F. Speer. Mrs. J. W. Culbertson left Tuesday for her home in Delavan, Il after spending some time with her son and law, Col. and Mrs. Albert Miss Florence Cromlish and Mr. Richard Cromlish of Pittsburgh, Pa., were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Satterwhite. Mrs. Percy Wilson Phillips enter- tained at a bridge tea Tuesday after- noon, when the guests numbered 12. The Community Club of Chevy Chase, Md., will meet tomorrow after- noon in the home of Mrs. Louis S. Murphy at 103 East Bradley Lane. “There will be an election of officers, and the meeting will be followed by tea. Mrs. A. P. Rapetti and their daughter. Emilie Rapetti, left Chevy ast week for Weehauken, N. J. where they will make their future hom Mrs. George F. Goetzman will enter tain at luncheon and bridge tomorrow Mrs. Walter H. Saalfield will hostess at luncheon and bridge Tues: day Mr. Nace Collins, Mr. James Pound, Mr. George McClure and Mr. Lewis Martin of Washington and Lee Uni- versity. members of the boxing team, were the week end guests of Mr. James | B. Crane, the son of Dr. and Mrs.| Arthur B. Crane. Mr. Crane enter- tained at a supper party Saturday evening, March 4, in honor of his guest Mrs. Edward Antrim O'Neil and her granddaughter, Miss Derval Healy, left Wednesday for Sayville, Long Island, after visiting Mrs. O'Neil’s son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fen- ning. Mrs. Fenning's sister, Mrs. Frank Burke Healy, who has been the guest| of Mr. and Mrs. Fenning for many months, sailed Priday on the Adriatic her home in Cobhs, Ireland. Mrs. Hea daughter, Miss Derval Healy, will remain in this country with her grandmother, Mrs. O'Neil. Mrs. Warren B. Manter entertained | at luncheon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moulton of Brookline, Mass., were the inaugural guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pleasanton C. | Bowie. | Mr. and Mrs. Leason H. Adams enter- tained at bridge and supper Wednes- day evening. Mrs. Orrin Braden and her daughter, Betty Braden, of Beaver, Pa., spent the week end with Mrs. Braden's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Smith. Miss Enor Whiting Phelps has re- turned to her home in New York City, after being the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Haynes also had with them for the inauguration their nephews, Dr. Charles I. Van Winkle and Mr. Edward Van Winkle, of Ruptherford, Gentner of Atlanta, | set in Washington. MRS. ROBERT SECREST, | Wife of Representative Secrest of Ohio, a charming addition to the Congressional | —Underwood Photo. is visiting Mr. Frank H.| Bryson. Mrs. George W. Kelley entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. Charles Lee Aiken of Baltimére. Other guests were Mrs. Joseph L. Brown, Mrs. Edwin Schuyler |and Mrs. Clifford Fleming. | Mrs. Edwin T. Harris was hostess at | a bridge and tea Wednesday, when her guests numbered 12 Dr. and Mrs. William Blum enter- | tained at supper and bridge Saturday evening, March 4, in compliment to| | their house guest, Mrs. Charles Lee | | Aiken of Baltimore. The guests num- | bered eight. and Mrs. Ex-Secretary Adams Spending Some Time In His Home in Boston (Continued From First ing some time in Washington and is at | the Washington Hotel. Mrs. Cooper is | a charter member of the Congressional | | Club and attended the tea Friday for | | the new congressional hostesses, when | Mrs. Roosevelt was a guest. The late | Representative Cooper was for many years dean of the House of Representa- tives. Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, whouei phenomenal success as chairman for the | | inaugural ball has astonished not only | society, but the Democratic party as well, | | has left for Palm Beach, Fla, where| | she will take a rest of some length. Her| | duties were arduous, but the ball added | much to the coffers of the particular | objects for which it was given, and the | | thousands of guests were representative | of society in this country and the world | at large. | Col. and Mrs. Robert Guggenheim are expected to return to their house on | Weodland drive Saturday after spend- ing a short time in Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waters Taft are expected at White Sulphur Springs, | W. V March 20, from New York, ! | bringing with them a party which will | include Mr. Horace Taft of the Taft School. and Mrs. Hernand Behn, Mr. and Mrs Walbridge S. Taft and Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Howard Taft, 2d, of New | York. | _ Mrs. Stanley, wife of Maj. S. W. | Stanley, U. S. A., entertained a small group at luncheon informally on Tues- day at Wardman Park Hotel, where | they make their home. Mrs. Charles M. Jamison of Greens- burg, Pa., accompanied by her daughter, is a week end guest at the Dodge. Mrs. Sabra Barnett had as a guest in her home during the inaugural cere- monies Miss Margaret Grindall Murphy of New York City, who was a guest of the President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the White House for the inaugural day | tea. Mr. and Mrs. Millard F. West are leaving Washington today for Florida, where they will spend several weeks. | Their daughter, Miss Betty West, is ac- | companying them, their trip being made | by automobile. { Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Scott will | return tomorrow from a week end stay | with the latter's pacents, Dr. and Mrs. If You Are Looking For a New Hairdresser A New Way to Acquire a Beautiful Figure CONSULT REME 3620 16thSt.N.W. Col. 8798 N. J. Mrs. A. Wilcox of Brooklyn, N. Y. Brothers 1213 F STREET .o To the Patrons of Ri We take this opportunity to remind those with established charge accounts at both our stores, that they are welcome to use them to the fullest extent to conserve ready New Charge Accounts Invited end These Will Be Made Quickly Availsble « Announcement ikk Brothers cash, OPPOSITE THE MAYFLOWER | try home at Boyce, Va. | France yesterday and will go at once 0 William Holland Wilmer, in their coun- Miss Grace C. Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henty H. Carter of the New Berne Apartment, Twelfth street and Massachusetts avenue, 2 member of the present sophomore class at Mount Holyoke College, is one of the nine members of her class who- have been granted permission to spend their junior year in study abroad, as a result of thei special ability in foreign languages. Miss Carter is interested in studying at | the Sorbonne. | Mrs. Henry Field, who spent several | days at Warcman Park Hotel, has re- turned to her home in Chicago to join | Mr. Field. Mrs. J. P. Simonds and Mrs. J. Fletcher Clark of Easton, Md., are spending a brief time at the Dodge. Miss Jene Nettleship entertained at a | bridge tea Saturday at her home on | Elm street, when covers were lald for | | Officers and Wives Welcome Quantico Commanding General Capt. and Mrs. McVey and Capt. and Mrs. Swindler Joint Hosts Given at Club. at Dance QUANTICO, Va., March 11.—The of- ficers and their wives met at the club Thursday afternoon to welcome the new commanding general, Harry Lee, and Mrs. Lee to the post. Capt. and Mrs. Frank McVey and Capt. and Mrs. L. 8. Swindler were joint hosts at a dance given at the club last evening. Their out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Collins, Mr, and Mrs. Carl McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Wood, Miss Peggy Ryan, Miss Evelyn Collins, Miss Theresa Col- lins, Mr. Albert Argricols Mr. William Kelly and Mr. Carroll Dally, all of Washington, and Mr. Henry Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pricke of Phila- delphia. Maj. and Mrs. Allen Simon enter- tained at dinner last night after which they accompanied their guests to the dance at the club. Their party included Col. and Mrs. Charles Lyman, Col. and Mrs. Edward Manwaring, Maj. and Mrs. Karl Buse, Capt. and Mrs. Prancis Cushing, Capt. and Mrs. Walter Rogers, Lieut. and Mrs. Jacob Plachta, Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Wensinger and Lieut. and Mrs. George McHenry. Capt. and Mrs. Carl Meigs gave a supper party before the dance given by Capt. and Mrs. Swindler and Capt. and Mrs. McVey, entertaining Capt. and Mrs. Augustus Lewis, Capt. and Mrs. John M. Tildsley, pt. and Mrs. Thomas Tighe, Capt. and Mrs. Otto Salzman, Lieut. and Mrs. Augustus Fricke, Lieut. and Mrs. Lewis Marie, Lieut. and Mrs. Willlam Scheyer and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Vardy. Mrs. John O'Leary surprised her mother, Mrs. J. A. Norton, by inviting a company of ladies to celebrate her birthday anniversary. The guests in- cluded Mrs. Hedwig Patschzke, Mrs. Gano, Mrs. Schoyer, Mrs. Collier, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Wardell. Mrs. George Kimmel came from Washington to be with her mother for that day. Mrs. L. A. Cook of Brooklyn was a guest of Capt. and Mrs. Robert Yowell | during the inaugural festivities. Capt. and Mrs, Yowell gave a bridge party in honor of their guest March 3, enter- taining Capt. and Mrs. Ery Spencer, Capt. and Mrs. Warren Barnaby, Capt. end Mrs. Floyd Bennett, Lieut. and Mrs. John O'Leary and Miss Barbara arnaby. Capt. d Mrs. Robert Pendleton en- tertained at dinner Saturday, March 4, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cumming, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin, Mrs. John Gately and Mrs. Julia Malone of Washington and Lieut. and Mrs. Wil- liam Sihler. Maj. Joseph Murray, U. 8. M. C, of | Boston, spent this week as the guest of Maj. Reuben Hoyt. Mrs. Ery Spencer gave a bridge lunch- | |eon Tuesday, entertaining Mrs. Robert | Yowell, Mrs. Warren Barnaby, Mrs. | Willard Leutze, Mrs. Frank Creamer, g;:i) Maurice Gregory and Mrs. Emory 20. Mrs. William V. Pratt, wife of the | chief of naval operations, arrived 1n | Paris, where she will remain until June. | After a short visit in London Mrs. Pratt is expected to return to this country. Mrs. Jchn L. Ayer arrived Friday from her home in Winchester, Mass., and 13 at the Dodge for an indefinite stay. | Mrs. William J. La Varre has returned | to Washington after spending some time | in New York. Mr. Claude La Varre has | returned to Lexington, Va., where he is | a senior at Washington and Lee Uni- | versity. Mr. La Varre has just been | made a member of Fhi Beta Kappa, | America’s leacing society for scholastic attainment. Mrs. COLLMBIA RD & 184 ST 12 to 8 PM. 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Capt. and Mrs. Harry Shurtleff en- tertained informally at a spaghetti sup- per _before the McVey-Swindler dance at the club last evening. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Pendleton also entertained at a supper party before the dance, their guests being Capt. and Mrs. John Kaluf, Capt. and Mrs. Her- bert Hardy, Capt. and Mrs. Maurice Holmes, Lieut. and Mrs. Asel Kerr, Lieut. and Mrs. Stuart King, Lieut. and Mrs. Lionel Goudeau, Lieut. and Mrs. Edward Farrell and Lieut. and Mrs. William Sihler. Mrs. Stuart King was hostess at an ;f.tncfively appointed bridge tea Thurs- ay. .~ Those |, 1933—PART THRER Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Celebrate Wedding Day Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Wynn Jenkins Seturda Rev. Sholl, pastor at Browns’ Chapple, Va., read the marriage service. Mrs. Myrtie Crippen, cousin of Mrs. Jenkins, acted as matron of honor, wearing & gown of blue georgette crepe with a hat to match and the Rev. Charles Mateer of Park Lane, Va. again took his place as best man. 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