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SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) ‘Wesley M. Gewehr and Mrs. Samuel Alexander. Mrs, Samuel E. Foreman, who has g, been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Ed- ward C. Plummer, at the Burlington, will leave next week for Chicago to attend the opening of the world’s fair. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Carpent whose marriage took place- recently, have taken an apartment at 136 East Thirty-sixth street, New York City, which they will occupy after June 1. Mrs. Carpenter is the former Miss Sylva E. Fell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Fell and granddaugh- ter of Mrs. Clarence H. Eagle of Lands Point, Long Island. Mr. Bruce Carpen- ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Stewart Carpenter of Washington, D. C., has been connected with the National City Bank of New York for three years, and hl.td his early business training in this city. The annual dmnner of the Chevy Chase branch of the National League of American Pen Women was held last everning at the Congressional Country Club, which furnished a beautiful set- ting for the distinguished guests gath- ered to pay honor to the newly elected president, Mrs. Emma Patton Slack, and the past president, Miss Viola Offutt, both of whom were presented with bouquets of flowers. The outgoing president, Miss Offutt, was also pre- sented with a beautiful gift and the past president’s pin. ‘The first vice president, Mrs. Daisy Calhoun, acted as toastmistress and in- troduced the speaker of the evening, Brig. Gen. Francisco J. Aguilar, who spoke on “The Advantages of Personal Acquaintance Between Citizens of Neighboring Countries.” Others on the program were Mrs. George Butte, Mrs. Marie Deal, Miss Glessner, Mrs. Mary S. Parker, Mr. C. E. Farr, M E. Smith and Mme. Orlova of Russi Among the guests were Brig. Gen. Francisco Aguilar and Mme. Aguilar of the Mexican embassy, the first secre- tary of the Mexican embassy and Mme. Pablo Campos Ortiz, Representative and Mrs. Ralph F. Lozier of Missouri, Mme. Orlova, Mr. and Mrs. Deal, Miss Mary Glessner, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Nichol- son, Mrs. George Butte, Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Miss Irene Juno, Mr. and Mrs, Frank L. Chaney, Miss Louise Worden, Mrs. Mary S. Parker, Mrs. Jennie Esmond Wright, Mrs. Bertha Roderick, Mr. and Mrs. Forest De Lore Van Valin, Mrs. Robert Bennett, Miss Victoria Copping, Mrs. E. R. Corliss and Mr. Roland Johnston. Mrs. Lewis A. Payne, general chair- man for the annual reception of grad- uates of the affiliated schools, an- nounces the plans are a mass at St. Mathew's Church at 8 o'clock am. May 21, Msgr. Edward Buckeye cele- brant, with Prof. Malton Bryce at the organ. %‘x‘fnkhst will follow at the Mayflower Hotel, when Mrs. Charles P. Neill, gov- ernor of the District Chapter of the International Federation of Catholic Alumnae, will introduce Mrs. Alfred F. Mullin as guest speaker. . Mullin was former president of the National Council of Catholic Women. She is making her home in Washington, after leading an active career in Omaha, participating in civic and religious af- fairs. Her husband was floor leader at the last Democratic convention. DULIN & MARTIN —THIRD FLOOR Brookline, with the former's sister, 3 Mitman, in Wesley Heights. Dr. Dawson Host at Dance Saturday at Country Club. Dr. A. Ray Dawson of the Army Medical Corps, entertained & company of eight at the Saturday dance of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club Dr. Dawson has been ordered to Fort Howard, at Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Huffman of Riley- ville, Page County, Va., announce the marriage of their daughter, hLm to Mr. Virgil Emmanuel Hershberger of ‘Washington. k Friday at the home of minister, Rev. E. M. . Both parties are natives of Page County. Mrs. Hershberger last year was a member of the faculty of Grove Hill School, near Shenandoah. Mr. Hersnberger, formerly of Luray, is the ggn of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hersh- rger. e young couple are now on a honeymoon to N rn cities and upon their return will reside at Washington. Mrs. Edmund S. Kochersperger is chairman of arrangements for the Wom- en’s City Club party, to be given at Olney Inn, when Mrs. Clara May Downey will be hostess on Saturday afternoon, May 20, from 5 to 5:30 o'clock, with members of the club'’s Finance ~Committee assisting. Mrs. Gladys Ball Middlemiss is chairman | Members of the committee include Df:e George Eastment, Mrs. Willlam Corbin, Ellis Meredith and Dean Grace Hays Riley. Bridge and other games will be played, and refreshments will be served. Guests will leave the Women’s City Club, 736 Jackson place, at 2 o'clock, where reservations are being made to provide comfortable transporta- tion. Reservations have been made by Mrs. J. B. Wishart, Mrs. Sarah S. Whitney, Mrs. George Perkins, Mrs. Edgar T. Brown, Mrs. W. W. Spaid, Mrs. D. Hugh Mathews, Mi B. L. Stewart, Mrs. B. L. Owel Miss Agnes Walford, Miss Edna Mitchell, Miss Thelma Schmitt, Miss Adelaide Borah, Miss Vie Voelkner, Mrs. Dorothy Butler, Miss Elizabeth Ray- mond, Mrs. Charles H. Curl, Mrs. Horace H. Herr, Mrs. Don C. Sanford, Miss Elizabeth Hayden, Mrs. William Weber, Mrs. J. Richard Adams, Mrs. M. H. Tighe, Mrs. M. C. Greathouse, Mrs. William E. Waggene: Miss Loretta Barnes, Miss Nell Price, Mrs. R. H. Keller, Mrs. M. E. Kearney and Mrs. Grattan Kerans. Miss Alice Hutchins Drake will speak before the Booklovers on the paintings and religious drawings of C. Bosseron Chambers at the Y. W. C. A, Seven- teenth and K streets tonight at 8 o'cleck. Miss Drake attended an exhi- bition of Chambers’ work at Carnegie Hall in New York, where she met the artist and studied certain of his paint- ings under his interpretation. The talk will be illustrated by reproductions in colar. The public is cordially invited. Before the the — THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. MAY 15. 1933.° MRS. E. BROOKE LEE Foundation. AND MISS PEYTON HAWES lace in a Montpelier drawing room, opened by the courtesy of Ambassador designate to Italy and Mrs. Breckenridge Long and included in the historic homes of Virginia to be E. Lee Memorial visited May 18 for the benefit of the Robeft -Underwood Photo. The PALAIS ROYAL Value 3.00, Actual Cost (Really Priceless) COTY'’S new “Beauty” Guardian 1.50 In it you will find a com- plete beauty-inciting treat- ment. Whether your skin be normal or oily—or dry, there is a special treatment for you, one that will coax forth new radiance, new skin texture, new petal-softness. 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Then there are broadcloths, ~shirtings and piques in trim shirt-frocks! All washable, of course. Many charming models to wear on the tennis courts, the links, for everything you do. Checks, stripes, white, aquatone, maize, petal pink and blue. - Sizes 14-20. Palais Royal—Sports Shop —Third Floor 8 YES! Real, old-fashioned foot comfort is what you'll find in . . . OldeTymeY, 2.95-3.95 The light, flexible, hand- turned soles. . .the cool, soft kidskin uppers. ..the special arch construction _giving normal support, without tiring you...all make them ideal for women who must be on their feet constantly, at home or abroad. Strap and Oxford Styles, with Cuban or Low Heels Sizes 314 to 9; AAA to D Palais Royal—Second Floor “Old English” Wax Bargains! 2.40 Liquid Wax 1.50 1, Gal. 1.25 2 Lbs. Paste or 1 Qt. Liquid 88¢c Just 100 So Don’t Delay! 26-In. Steel Cabinet $1 Heavy metal—2 shelves or sections. Durably en- ameled. 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