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James Oliver Murdock tlu vnnermy Club mc Amazon,” and pre- at which Mr. Stirling Illig were the guests at this table included . Willlam Hill, Mr. and . Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brooks, Mr and Mrs. Proc- and Mrs. Gilbert s Lofton Moneyway, Kohr, Judge and Mrs, ¢ Al SO er and M 3 A ni ler an aom W. Baltz. %, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Morgan also en- l.ln company at dinner. George F. Snyder had t dinner Dr. and Mrs, i Eg- Ez ‘E i . McKay, Mr. and Mrs. George.| had with them Miss Ann Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Shearer to Miss Beatrice Fisher and dr. . Moyle Gray with Miss Crichton, #ir. Stanley beck, and Mr. and Mrs. James Ahm who had with them Mr. and Mrs. o..v DeBlrhlerl the dinner parties were over a number of members friends joined the company vent to the lounge, where ling. gave his talk. Besides the Mr. Stirling’s talk which was t-ee . Mr. Stirling is a graduate of the Uni- '!I'l!t’ of California and chief of the 4 of American Ethnology of the Mhn Institute. Besides having tions. | Barney Phillips, in | Hall. = Others assisting will be both afternoon and -evening. patronesses and box holders. MISS PHYLLIS HIGHT, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight, taking an important part in the Society Circys at- Fort Myer this afternoon and evening and again tomorrow, Mrs. Roosevelt and many cabinet women are | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, RIDER IN SOCIETY CIRCUS —Harris-Ewing Photo, | fax Hall Scheol, and their son, Mr. Howard Kroehl, jr., of Yale, are at the Shoreham for the Spring vacation. Silver Tea in Epiphany House Tomorrow by Junior Auxiliary. ‘The Junior Woman's Auxiliary, for- merly - the B-Branch, of Epiphany Church will have a silver tea tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in %glphlny Parish Hall at 1317 G street. ose at_the tea table will be Mrs. Z. Mrs. Henry Cooke, Miss Evelyn Purman and Mrs. Irvmfi‘!; Tayloe Logie and members of the au whose officers are Mrs. Rus- xiliary, f | sell Borhek, president; Mrs. Roy Stuart, secretary, and Mrs. Marion James, treasurer. All those interested are most cordially invited. Miss Elizabeth Peet, president of Columbian Women of the George Wash- ington University, will entertain at - | luncheon tomorrow at 1 o'clock in the =t | Rubs Pain Av)aj Quickly ¥., who arrived by motor to remain several days. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Noonan from ld, Mass,, are stopping at the | during the Spring months. © _Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kroehl of ? lnluwn 1., and t.heir daughter, Miss hl, who attends Fair- club house of the American Association of University Women, when her guests will be the officers and other members of the Executive Committee of Colum- bian Women. . ln'.heeompnnywmbeuiunlrnn Garrels, first vice president; Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, second vice president; Mrs. Wuhrd Hayes Ye-ger recordln; secre- correspond- M‘_.ts M.lldred Getty, . Russell McNitt, assist- ant treasurer; Miss Margaret Pepper, historiaa, and Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr.; Mrs. Paul R. Heyl, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Miss Alice Hutchins Drake, Miss Rhoda Watkins, Miss Ruth Bennett, Mrs. John Paul Earnest, Miss Anna Pear] Cooper, Mrs. William Cabell Van Vieck, Miss Marcelle Le Menager, Miss PR supmvzks 3§ lored t Izok!lk! uphol !ll- neol 7| Write or Phone for Samples Agonizing rheumatic pains, sore muscles, bruises and sprains quickly respond to Musco Oil. This soothing, stimulating and other valuable ingredients ‘which penetrate deep into the skin. Pain and congestion go like maglc. Does not blister. Used and en- 25 years. for S0¢ today at Peoples Drug Stores. liniment contains oil of wintergreen N MUSCO RUBBING OIL Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. =BETWEIN FasO Perforations Make for Great Chic in These Spring dorsed by thousands for more than | Get a gencrous 60c bottle | Grace Viola Wright, Mrs. Russell Shelk, Miss Cecile Harrington. Miss Jennie Erskine Murray of New York, educator and traveler, will speak on the social and political status of SIGMUNDS 7th&Hst women in Latin American countries n‘ & tea to be given in her honor Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in Alva Belmont House, national headquarters of the Nuwnntwomma party, at 144 B street northeas Miss Murray will be presented by the Young Women's Council of the Wom-} an's party. She recently returned from visit in the countries of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gray of Omaha, Nebr., are at the Willard Hotel. Mrs. William M. Hallem entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the Shore- ham in honor of Mr. Richard D. Gate- wood of New York City. Her guests numbered seven. Mrs. H. M. Musser of Lancaster, Pa., is spending a short time at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Miss Dorothy W. Brown of Mil- waukee, Wis., is at the Dodge for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Preston of Hack- ensack, N. J., are passing a short time at the Carlton, Mrs. M. A. Drury, Mrs. S. A. Wood- ley, Mr. Sam_Addison and Mrs. M. D. Brown from Forrest Hills, Long Island, are spending this week at the Hamilton. ALLEGED WENDEL HEIRS LOSE ESTATE CLAIMS Surrogate Dismisses Suit of Six Southern Women to Share in Property. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, March 31.—The claim of six Southerners to a share in the $40,000,000 estate of the late Ella Wen- del was dismissed late yesterday by Surrogate James A. Foley. The surrogate characterized the claimants as “six ladies sufferin the deluded obsession” that they were related to the spinster, and termed their claims “ridiculous” and “an impo- sition on the court. They were Miss Hattie Bishop Dew, Miss Margaret Oatman Dew and Miss Mattie Dew, all of Columbia, Tenn.: | Mrs. Addie Dew Way and Mrs. M Dew Ambrose of Nashville, Tenn., and Mrs. Rebecca ,Dew Cooper of Atr lanta, Ga. phdlip Mumu FLOOR An entirely new group of smart BRIM HATS Grey Many versions of the new brim hat as well as turbans in grey beige, navy, red and green. Complete range of head sizes. Use your Charge Account . . . or open a new Charge at New “High Hat” Fashions Beige $1.00 psborn =BITWEIN Fo G FRIDAY, DAUGHTER OF WILLYS JARCH 31, 1933. married here were m: ol MARRIED TO MEXICAN =555 Jose de Landa Weds Mrs. Virginia W. de Aguirre at Miami Beach. MIAMI BEACH, Fla., March 31 (#)— Mrs. Virginia Willys de Aguirre, daugh- ter of the former American Ambassador to Poland, and Jose de Landa of Paris, rick's Church, Miami, performed the ceremony. Mr. deuna:hthemno!thehh Don Guillermo de Landa y Escandon, for many years governor ol the fed- eral district of Mexico, including Mexico City. Mr. and Mrs. de Landa said they probably would remain here for a few days, and then would make a wedding trip to Cuba. =Rizik: Brothers 1213 F STREET New Arrivals bring the very latest fashion developments‘in The New Spring— New style inspirations as bright as Spring itself. Every garment embodies the important last-minute fashion details—yet offers that air of distinctiveness that immediately identifies it with Rizik, 4, Illustrated are only three of the hundreds of lovely models in new straws and turbans and brims. fabrics. High hats, sailors, Satin adjustable trimmed and tailored. Sizes 34 to 44 and extra sizes. COATS and SUITS OPPOSITE THE MAYFLOWER BR CO\NFCTICDT AV E\bE Guaranteed Silk Mixture "UMBRELLAS @ Make ready for Spring showers with one of these Becker umbrellas. 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