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SOCIETY. ARNOLD GALLERIES 1306 G St. N.W. B2 ** SOCIETY. NG STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. APRI{ 17, 1933. mm‘w‘:m.mamm el e palms pring flowers. ‘The bride was given in effective arrangement of Easter | , N, Y, Mrs. William G; Foster of Washing- | ner prothes, by O ton entertained at dinner yesterday at| hoy cheware = Gown of tvery whis | Antique Jewelry, Silver, Sheffield— : ', ( : l [: l 'l Eester |the Mayflower In compliment to Mrs. | actin fesbioncd ort princess. Hinss. wits | Furniture, Mirrors, Brasses—Art Charles W. Nash of past State ‘Reck line and. long fitted sieeves, | Objects. . R l H and Mrs P. Huse z";nt ""'21'.}'."':,,“.,. i’{“““ mc:huvenm bec ly;lmngeu 7 lA.g.AllNOI.I) Vice Admiral 3 . 3 ward st g L President and Mrs. Roosevelt Hosts : o Adie s M Mo B o | 2R ot o b “pitnit e T mwas o O Buiding Marie | Pennsylvania. Mrs. George Warner, Mr. . er er. i Rozet of Chicago, who is visiting Miss —_— ‘Thomas R. Owen and Miss Grace Pry- . H. ht Saturday at Dinner Followed by Helen Clark in her apartment, a¢ 1719| Bishop Nathaniel Seymour Thomas |singer. e e e B R . { M M D 1 d H street. 5 - il g E Thomas, with ’tih‘;! h:,'rfilr‘l 8i5-| genor Don Claudio Irrutis, attache e‘::t mcron'- of honor :.n:“vnre" .t‘;m““ P Clark tertained dinn y . William Guy h come umes point " - eception tor Mr. NMaclJonald. evening at the_ Sulstave. Giub for Miss | to Washington this week. Bishop |of the Venesuelan legation, was host| {15 G lace mitts to mateh their Permanent Waving Rozet, who will go to Philadelphia to- | Thomas will preach for five Sundays| ., Seturday. gowns. Miss t Routzahn and morrow to visit Mrs. George Drexel be- [in St. John's Church. and e Miss Jeannette ood were brides- Red ed t 310 HE President and Mrs. Roosevelt Internationa: Wedding fore returning to her Chicago home,. |Mrs. Thomas were given a_farewell | wilcox-Wood Weading maids, having ow _ costumes like uc 0 will entertain at dinner Satur- In St. Margaret’s Church. Tesisfes: luncheon todsy by Dr. and Mrs. Ed-| §aturday Evening Event. those of the matrons of honor. They foihe same eMclent service us here. carried ofore, including a hot oil treatment and Mrs. Claude E. with the ward LeRoy Dow, who entertained at Casa Pequens, at Palm Beach, Fla, E talisman roses and white day evening in honor of their mlpdr?m .| Dr. 'arren Casady was best An internaf distinguished visitors, the p;‘e!- than tional wedding of more usual interest is that this after- before and after waving. ‘Representati Cady of Lansing, Mich. will hl’ve Jor jer of Great Britain, them at the ~Westchester where Bishop and Mrs. Thomas have john~ Wi R .= Ramsay MacDonald, and the premier Easter holiday thelr daughter, Miss | been for the late season. Bl oK fon, Of M. And Mrs.| o and the ushers included Mr. Katharine Lee Ogilvie of Canada, Mr. Bennett, who will be y of Kalamasoo, and #:fi' 3?1’1“'?:&. a:m; Md., were married Saturday evening 1325 Conn. Ave. DEcatur 5008 Senator and Mrs. Alva B. Adams of Colorado were dinner hosts last evening at the Mayflower. Their guests included end of May for Santa Barbara, Calif, (Continued on Third Page.) for the Summer. guests at the White House over Sunday. The dinner will be followed by a recep- § tion to which a number of additional uests will be invited. ~Premier Muc- st S Maes WA P = o arris, ——— Honald and s daughter, Miss el of Golorado, Mr. Shd Mrs u“%‘ Gen. and M. Prederick W. Cole- e Toni ht, Avril 17 MacDonald, arrive in g, . Oscar man . | man rtained ‘buffe "I 4 Friday afternoon and there will be an James Marsh. - last evening in their home in Edge- A nig: P! tll § intormal dlnner ParY sy, il he spent |l Senator Huey B Tong was host at a | Mrs. Colemsn started this morning Reduece the 0 s LECTURE t ouse. 3 7 3 c}:\:xsmg suwn the Potomac aboard the dinner party at the Russian Troika last | by motor to At:‘lnw: City lfld':fll '1;lt \, '“.z.be‘h Arden 4—Free s- -, s—4 Sequoia, if the boat is in readiness, or MRS. VIRGIL STONE, evening. ’l: New York before returning to Wash- s Way B a picnic in the country, Prime Minister National president American ngcDonlld and his daughter sccom- | & 8 iy Mar Mothers, the Easter Monday night ball at the Willard Hotel for the Bicentennial Chapter of American War Mrs. Parks, wife of tative Tilman B, Parks, was hostess at lunch- eon today at the Congressional Club, her guests through the aft- ernoon to play bridge. ‘In the company ~ |are Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, -Heartsill Ragon, Representative Fuller, Mrs. Ben Cravens, Mrs. Willlam 'y VIRGINIA NEUHAUSEL Monday, April 17 Wednesday, April 19 “JUST WHAT IS MEANT BY 8:15 P.M. SUCCESSFUL _LIVING.” FINDING YOUR GOAL” Mrs. James Bartow Mann is spend- ing the Easter season in New York, where she was entertained at tea yes- terday by Mrs. Edward Wylde in the , Mrs. court of the Plaza Hotel. Others Claude the company were Mmuusn . 8. A, Ask about the marvelous new Ardena Bath which literally melts away surplus pounds. National 4161—1147 Connecticut Ave. panying their hosts. The British premier will occupy the 2 room in the east end of the White House % Jooking over the south lawn, which is Z known as the Lincoln® study, where % President Lincoln signed the slavery - proclamation. Mrs. Roosevelt has done There will s rteception for the| N. Doak, Mrs. Otis Wingo, Mrs. Ernest 2:5’“&%"’%" kins. s T T e - the room over into a bed room, with members of the wedding party and the y 5 — 2 Tuesday, April 18 . % four-poster bed and attractive fittings. family in the home cf the bride's grand- 5 ! | ‘The Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. l RATHSKELLER AND ¥ y’P MP Thursday, Apl‘ll 20 2 Miss Ishbel MacDonald will occupy a mother, Mrs. Lewis Eggerton Smoot, at | Shorthall, Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gantz, | Harry Woodring, was host at a supper | - EA ‘FOOD GRILL “RO, ADS‘)"II? AT LEAD TO 8:15 P.M. £ room on the north front of the house % which has a small room adjoining where £ the visitor will find conveniences for the | jg™g " gh, lace s Co eing 1 e b 1 e sleeves short and pufed. Hes | deniss. She wil be assisted by Mr. and Gordon Asher, My, Jack Maraball 05| Mr. and Mrs, Perry Belmont have|N “Aes Sovect ot Pepuier Foier” Virginia Neuhausel has led many to the heights of suc- , Mrs, Harry N. Pack- < carrying on of correspondence or for adxg:uon. Her room is furnishel in ma- % hogany, twin beds with low head and % foot boards, dressing table to match and %one of the many antique long mirrors S which are in the Executive Mansion. ¥ The chaise lounge, the chairs and the 2 covers on the beds are sapphire blue. % The Dolly Madison room, at the head of S the stairs, which Mrs. Roosevelt uses % for a sitting room, will be given to Mr. MacDonald for his sitting room during “ his stay. §= The prime minister of Canada, Mr. nnett, will arrive tomorrow and will Zbe the guest of his brother-in-law and 3 sister, the Minister of Canada and 3 Club, her guests including Mrs. Chester ZMrs. Herridge, until Wednesday, when |round neck, short puffed sleeves and who are guests of Mrs. Smcot, and Mrs. BN il g0 to' the White House to Te- | full skirt to her ankles, Her bonnet of | Willam M. Wise of Leesbury, grand: | G, Bolion, Mrg, John ¥, Boehnt, Mes. By puses i ain until the middle of next week. _[natural color straw follows the mode of | mother of the bride, who is staying with | grime® Mrs. Thad Brown. Mrs, William ' ° ° T Allr H Shoes S Mrs. Roosevelt, accompanied by her 2 daugnter, Mrs. Curtis B. Dall, and the §lltur's young daughter, little Sisty $Dall, with Mrs. Roosevelt's two dogs, walked about the South lawn among ¥the thousands of young Americans who #were enjoying the Easter egg rolling. ‘Mrs. Roosevelt wore a becoming gown of honor for her sister, her gown of rose-color organdie made and hav- hat of rose-color horsehair braid has a graceful brim and she will carry deep blue delphinium and snapdragons. The bridesmaids costumes are fashioned after that of the maid of honor, Miss Ruth Tuckerman Susan Rogers green, ‘Walker yellow and Miss Prances Glover, orchid. “Their hats match their gowns and are of the same material, mr they will have a bouquet of Spring flowers. Little Sylvia McNeale, sister of the bride, will be flower girl and will wear a quaint frock of hand embroid- ered batiste made after a Kate Green- away costume, with high waistline, low Kate Greenaway and has long black velvet streamers from the back and she will carry an old-fashicned bonquet of sweetheart roses. Group Capt. Macfarlane Reid, new air attache of the British embassy, will be best man and the ushers include Mr. Ingham Mack, Mr. Frederick Drum coln J. McCandle: 2007 Wyoming avenue. Mrs. Smoot will wear & gown of black velvet and point ‘with uet of gar-| Mrs. & shoulder Mrs. McNeale, the latter in a gown of Eleanor blue lace and chiffon, her hat of Anna blue trimmed with Eleanor blue flowers, and she will wear a corsage _tlt%uequzt of white and purple violets. hcuse will have quantities of Spring blossoms and Easter lilies. Later in the day Comdr. Brown and his bride will start for a motor trip, the latter traveling in brown wool crepe, with close-fitting hat to match. They will sail May 13 for Scotland and after June 1 will be at home in Glasgow, Scotland. Among the out-of-town guests are Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reford of Montreal, her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. McNeale, Mrs. Wise will wear a gown of black lace and crepe. Senator Lewis and Party Return From West Virginia. parents of the bride. Senator James Hamilton Lewis, Lin- Mrs. Edward Campbell Shields, Mrs. party at the Russian Troika Saturday Peter Hodgu.n hs(cn. .L::nea Dalgleish, evening, covers being laid for 10. returned to the Capital from New York, where they have spent some time, and are again at their apartment in the Anchorage. ard, Mrs, John E. Fowler, Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton, Mrs. George O. Gil- lingham, Mrs. Willlam Boss and Mrs. - 5 e — Mr. and Mrs. A. Britton Browne of Mrs. Fuller, wife of Representative | No. 1321 Connecticut avenue are at the Claude Fuller of Northwest Arkansas, | Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Atlantic City, will entertain the Arkansas delmuon;whzre they are spending the Easter to the N. 8. D. A. R. Congress at lunch- holidays. Eo.x;‘et::lnorrow AdiEwaking Foomintithe Former Gov. Nathan L. Miller of g — New York is at the Carlton for several Mrs. West, wife of Representative | days, accompanied by Mr. H. J. Gal- Charles West of Ohio, was hostess at luncheon today at the Congressional R. Castle, Mrs. Beale, Mrs. Arthur C. Christle, Mrs. George B. Woods, Mrs. Wesley M. Gewehr and Mrs. B. E Carmichael. 4 Former United States Ambasssdor to Ttaly and Mrs. Henry Prather Fletcher were guests of honor at dinner last eve- ‘Where Food NOW OPEN Music—cheerful surroundings—no cover charge Reservations—Call Cel. 3042 14th St. N.W. A T TP THAT GOAL.” cess. 3453 “ENJOYING IT.” Her simplified course of Applied Psychology and Metaphysics is for the lay person. ARLINGTON HOTEL BALLROOM, Vermont Ave. at K ready for you here. HEADQUARTERS MODERN ORTHOPEDIC Now—full stocks of shoes you have worn and liked are FoOTWEAR No need to deny yourself any longer, Physical of Anna blue crepe with a white collar | Hunt, Mr. Geoffrey Prince and Mr. Delegate in Con- | ning of Princess Miguel de B: %and wide lapels. Narrow plaiting of | - white about the edge, the plaiting also TAgADIN. finishing the edge of the deep white Jcuffs. Mrs. Dall also wore Anna blue, ithe gown having a plaiting of Eleanor blue about the back of the neck and 3 down the front. Little Sisty Dall com- 1 Dieted the trio in blue, though her dress fwas of a much lighter shade and she carried in her arms a pretty Easter bunny. 3 This afternoon little th’t’y Dlllt:;‘fll hostess to a group of her con! - poraries, when they will be entertained 2by a magician and will have an Easter %egg “hunt,” the eggs, each bearing the Sname of one in the company, having Sbeen secreted about the White House. Before the party the youthful hostess $accompanied her mother and grand- Z mother for another walk about the lawn, ¥ Mrs. Roosevelt leaving at 3 o'clock for §New York, where she will uttend the b1 or to experiment with unfamiliar shoes. And with'the ad- dition of these two famous makes of health shoes to our line of Ground Gripper Shoes, we are now better able than ever to give you sure, satisfying relief to any sufferer from foot tortures. A type of shoe for every type of foot, in wide variety of models to please every taste. Let us bring you lasting relief from foot aches and pains. You Want Style —but you want it with comfort. E undertake to doubly fit every pair of ladies’ shoes—your fancy and your feet. That requires a very large assortment— but Burt service provides for Penonll taste and individual requirement: Incidently, those established standards of quality of ours are Now §.50—8.50—1()-50 Antiochs, 7.50 to 10.50 Caring for feet is better than curing them—and are accu- rately fitted through the aid of our X-Ray machine. Three Specials in Ladies’ Hose, 65c—1.00—1.35 (mom-run) Burt’s . . . . .133F Park at the Capitsl Garage at Our Expense A pair of Dexdale Silk Hose free with each pair of shoes purchased STACH'S ORTHOPEDIC SHOES Ground Gripper Dr. Kahler Physical Culturs Phone DIstrict 6882 523 11th St. N. W. dinner tonight and the award of the #Chi Omega medal to Cecelia Bow. Mrs. & Roosevelt will spend tomorrow at the #Todhunter School, where a party for Zthe younger students has been planned, gnnd she will return Wednesda) Mrs. Roosevelt will entertain a buf- fet supper Saturday evening, April 29, £ when her guests will Xndudepsictx:; § tary of Labor, Miss Frances Perl 2 ianrdy the newspaper women. The party Sketched—Left to Right 1 “Alglon"—copy of a Wedgwood shape with fluted rim, hand blue bor- der and basket center, on ivory. “Bordeaux”—plain ivory body with maroon band, gold edge. Formal and is the same evening as the Gridiron % Club’s dinner when the President will £ be the guest of honor. Other guests of % the newspaper men will be the members Eof the cabinet, excepting Miss Perkins. ¥ The Ambassador of Great Britain and % lady Lindsay have issued invitations £ for a garden party Saturday afternoon %from 4 to 6 o'clock in honor of the % prime minister of Great Britain, Mr. =Ramsay MacDonald £ Imported Dinner Sets Choice of Three Patterns at Less Than Half-Price! 5] 495 WooDWARD & LLoTHROP J0™ I™EF AND G STREETS PaoNE DistricT 5300 6b-pc. Services for 8 i, that sold for $35.00 i e S R [J on ivory. ° ‘gl’&e‘z“’é“;.’:' &flm’g&vfi i No reservations, exchanges or refunds. All sales final, A T L e ey B jonal Clul ay i | A : b bl 11 e LR | Caniter Sets [PULIN @ MARTIN SteskSets 12 All-Mahogan Were laden with Spring flowers. Regularly $2.00 Were $6 to $10 Connecticut Ave. anad 1" Housewares, Gifts, Table and Home Furnishings Since 1847 Mrs. Bymnes' other guesis were Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, s. Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. Key Pitt- man, Mrs. Joseph Robinson, Mrs. Pat Harrison, Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, Mrs. Arthur H. Vanderberg, Mrs. Felix Miss Lyla Townsend, Mrs. John H. Bankhead, Mrs. Marcus Coolidge, Mrs, Lester J. Dickinson, Mrs. Wallace White, Mrs. Warren Austin, Mrs. W. Warren Barbour, Mrs. Albert D, Adams, Mrs. Elbert D. Thomas, Mrs. John W. Guider, Mrs. Edwards Shouse, Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, jr, Mrs. L. B. Fuller, Mrs. Edward Keating, Mrs, Frank Hogan and Mrs. W. W. Woolley. Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture, was guest at the Congressional Club today of Mrs. Cassius C. Dowell, who also entertained Mrs. Clarence C. Dill, president of the club, Her other guests were Mrs. Wil- +diam C. Ayres, Mrs. Frank Crowther, Mrs. John Snure, Mrs. Willlam Fitz Kelley, Mrs. C. D, Cass, Mrs. Fred C. Gilerist, Miss Martha McClure, Mrs. Perry L. Inglebright and Mrs. Lloyd Thurston. $].00 $.95 Governor Winthrop Secretaries A Remarkable Value at $47.50 , 36 inches wide 2 191/, inches deep 83 inches high ¢ o 0 0 LISTEN IN—WRC, 9:30 AM. AND WOL AT 10:13 AM—TOMORROW FOR JELLEFFS NEWS THE NEW Jelleffs 1216-1220 F STREET Now! In every department on every floor— A great After-Easter—After-Anniversary - Season-End Welcome D.A.R. Shop here while visiting Wash- ington for !l’fl to send home. Now—TIt Is Most Important to Use Mrs. Fred H. Brown had as guest at the Congressional Club Mrs. Will Rogers, and with her Mrs. Henry W, Keyes, Mrs. Dall, Mrs. Irwin Johnson, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs, George Barnett, Mrs. John Bartlett, Mrs, Emily Newell Blair, Miss Maxine Davis and Mrs. Frances Savage. At the non-hostess table were Mrs. Frank Briggs and Mrs. Clement C. Dun- bar, the latter of Columbus, Ohlo. Also Reefer’s No-Moth Automatic Lid Supports ¢ o 0 0 Secret Drawers . T T S LT e Stnes women of tha House aud Beate / SRR New Low Price and lheirwlzlrenda, * 4 This Yur T T a e Duslproof Construction 5 . * 00 ) $ I —all 0dd lots of merchandise left after ten days’ successful Locks on All Drawers Anniversary selling. “e e With Holder ~all broken assortments left after a busy Easter season. il ) : S - Your clothes need th 1314 F Street —all odds and ends of every kind throughout the store— 13-State Grill pr:::c:i:n e:f nl;eefer’: * 00 No-Moth. It fastens right on the baseboard of your closet. The shell contains full - strength cedar oil which not only prevents, but actu- ally kills moths. The cedar odor is clean and brought out and marked for quick clearaway at— IA-% o % off! Women'’s Calfskin_ Riding Boots Ball-and-Claw Feet Imported full grain calf- skin. Leather Inari - ogan H 1 lined thruout. Not many of a kind, not all sizes—bu# there are sure to be some Orgm?rllhyl; an“ialfl mah i l’e_hrkymof ‘:d‘ ::“ne;ous dunensg): & pleasant, and" does not High' cut leg. things you'll want—and the savings are so great it will be well worth anci o quality 'f“d SUPCHOE WOrKIansipp. scoat lormerc: - Snee cling to your clothing. Special your while to search them out. i before we offered identical secretaries at $47.50, they sold out in This fine moth pre- ventative lasts 12 Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats for as little as $10, dresses for as little as $5, and junior deb dresses for as little as $2. ., Gown Salon drésses, mostly $39.50 and $49.50 originally, for $19.75, but some were as much as $65 . . . Suits, Sportswear, Furs—bags, gloves, toiletries—a wonderful sale of jewelry 4T at $1.95, originally up to $5 and $7.50. ..to name only a véry few. a very short while—so we suggest that you purchase early tomorrow. . ' ; months at a time—and a refill for the container is but 85c. $|2.50 Furnrrues, Sixre FLooR. A G ks AT TR Hovuszwarss, Pirte FLoOR. Shop the store—you’ll be well repaid! ,fl& $295 to£95 €