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10 SO CIETN Active Week Planned For Delegates at Dry Law Reform Sessions Prepara:ions Made for Two-‘ Day Meeting Wednesday A large representation of Washing- ton's official and social, world will be active this week in events arranged in connection with the fourth conference of the Woman's Organization for N tional Prohibition Reform at the Ma man of the local Reception Committee, | is being assisted by a committee of 75 workers in perfecting arrangements for ‘ not only social affairs, but also the cus- | tomary convention details incident to a gathering of more than 1,000 women. An Executive Committee, consisting of Mrs. William Beverley Mason, Miss Bell 5 Leonard, Mrs. Lee James Mitchell Mrs. A. G . O'Brien’s first as- ef among the social events is the banquet Wednesday night at the May- | flower Hotel, to which, delegates and | District organization members are ir vited. Addresses by ‘Representative | James W. Wadsworth, Republican, of | ¥ New York, and Representative John | McDuffie, Democrat, of Alabama, may be heard by the public at 8:30 o'clock. | Another social affair is a_reception for out-of-town delegates. It will be held at the Sulgrave Club Wednesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Receiving the guests will be Mrs. John R. Williams, Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Larz Anderson, Mrs. Hugh N ard, Mi: Gurnce, M Frederic; Mrs. mes F. Curtis ar Mrs. Mason, District of Columbia di- vision chairman, will give a tea Tues- day afternoon at her home in M street for members of the National Executive | Committee only. There will be 60 | Buests. Twenty members of the younger so- elal groups will act as convention pages and serve on the Information Commit- itee. Mrs. Charles Parker Stone is || chairman of information, assisted by Mrs. Allan Rinehart, Mrs. Reeve Hoo- 'ver, Mrs, John A. Hinckley, Mrs. John Caswell, jr.; Mrs. Reber Littlehales, Miss Anne Carter Greene, Mrs. Ralph Hyde and Mrs. Rose Saul Montgomery. Miss Nancy Newbold is chairman of pages and her assistants are Miss Katherine Wilkins, Miss Helen Ward- | man, Miss Eliza Mitchell, Miss Fran- cesca McKenney, Miss Harriet Ander- son, Mrs. Jasper Du Bose and Miss Christine Ekegren Miss Dell Guest Speaker At Affernoon Tea party; Miss Jessie Dell, United States civil | rvice commissioner, will speak on | ‘Building for Tomorrow” at the Mon- | day tea of the American Association of University Women tomorrow at 4 p.m. | at the club house, 1634 I street northwest. Mrs, Harris T. Baldwin will | introduce the speaker. . The hostess on this occasion will be; Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, assisted by | Mrs, Loyal B. Aldrich, Miss Harleen | James, Mrs. Victor Chestnut, Mrs. W. C. Johnstone, Mrs. E. W. McComas, Mrs. A. Remington Kellogg and other | members of the South Pacific section: California and Nevada. -PALAIS ROYA THE SUNDAY SLAR, VAL u LUN, D. M. and Mme. Claudel to Go To New York on Thursday| (Continued From First Page) | entertained at luncheon in New York | Thursdhy in their honor and Dr. and | Mrs. Botha left later for Montreal, Canada, where he will assume his new duties as South African trade com- missioner. The Minister of Canada and Mrs. | Herridge will entertain at luncheon | today in honor of the retiring dean of | the diplomatic corps, the Ambassader of France and Mme. Claudel. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro have as their guest Senorita Olga Arosemena of Panama, who will return tomorrow to her studies at the Marjorie Webster School. No festivi- | ties were planned by the Minister and Senora de Alfaro for the younger mem- bers of their family owing to their mourning for the Minister's bother, who died in Panama early in the year, Countess Szechenyi, of the for- mer Minister of E is_expected to return today or tomorrow Ne: | York, where she is with her mothe Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt. Cou Szechenyi accompanied the Mini: New York to bid bon voyage to him | when he sailed Friday aboard the Bre- | men. She will join him in the late Summer in England, where he has been | Magowan will remain until next Win- | embassy here. transferred to the Court of St. James. The Ministex from Uruguay to Cuba, Dr. Benjamin Fernandez y Medina, spent last week in Washington at the | Mayflower and will return today to New York City. He expects to spend about six weeks in the United States. Prof. D. F. Ramos of the University of Havana, who also has been in Wash- ington for the past week in connection with his work in the department of interral medicine at the university, will ac rv"]pah; the Minister to New York ge d'affaires of Persia, Mr. 3 cretary of the lega- Ardalan, will return he first of the week. heviwint o iNems vt fo rea it Azodi sail Friday at midnight on the Olympic for Paris to visit her sisters before accompanying Mr. Azodi to his new post in Warsaw, Poland. Mr, Azodi will sail to join Mme. Azodi the end of the month. Th charge Taires of Nicaragua and Senora de Bayle, with their small aughter Melba, me to Washington sterday where i n_ Thursda Miss Melba eir home for attache of the British Magowan, who sailed ago aboard the Caladoni have arrived in England for a vaca- tion. Mr. Magowan is expected to re turn after several months, and Mr: The PALAIS ROYAL G Street at Eleventh W ing thing: others richly romantic, ¢ sonality with the wearer? This most ancient of the intriguing story, especia yourself. son to JULD you like to know some really about perfume? Iy Why nct make your R. S. Teclephone District 4400 fascinat- Why some are gay, sthers change their per- seductive arts makes an in its application to V. P. in per- Miss Clara Howell Perfume Counselor from the laboratories of COTY, who will be delighted to show you how you may enhance your own natural loveliness. TOILET GOODS MAIN FLOOR. 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The attache of the British embassy and Mrs. Harold H. Sims are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Doeller in their home in Warrenton, Va., over Sunday. ! Herr Gustav morrow from Los Angeles, where he has been serving as German consul, and will resume his duties as attache of the” Struve w#ll arrive to- | Herr Struve went to | the Pacific Coast in October, 1931, and was expected to return to Washington | | within a few months, but has remained {at that post until the 1st of March. e | ;Three Southern States | Join in Spring Dance | A varied and interesting program of entertainment will be a feature of the | dance given by the Alabama, Mississippi and Oklahoma State Societies in_the gjp ball room for the Shoreham Hotel esday even: The male qua: versity o numbers. The quartet, which will be | accompanied by Chester Morrell, jr., composed of Emory Bucke, first tenor; | Joseph Thomas, second tenor; Robert | Parker, baritone, and Richard Tuve, | bass. Miss Betty Thompson, radio artist, | will contribute to the entertainment. | | She will be accompanied by Miss Mar- garet Wells. Miss Helen Roberts, ac- companied by the orchestra, will do sev- eral of her novelty dance numbers. Mrs. H. O. Sargent, Miss Lillian | neworth and Mrs. Roy C. Potts, rep- ing the Alabama, Mississippi and | homa Societie. vill be charge of the | Laura_Colier. Suctiel Miss Pearl Mount, Miss Margaret Dflh,. Miss Nina Gluckstein, Mr. and Mrs.| John D. Machen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee| Barnes, Maj. and Mrs. G. W. Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond T. Zock, Mr. J. Lewis Moneyway, Mr. A. C. Radue, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Jeff Busby, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Backstrom., Miss Mae Sykes, Marianna Harrison, Miss Ruth Graham, Miss Katherine Blount, Miss Mr. W. R. King. D~. and Mrs. Oscar Wilkinson, Col. and Mrs. W. A. McCain, M S Y. — e a group of popular | assisted by Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Webb, | H. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard T. Dodder. 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