Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1934, Page 21

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SOCIETY . (Continued From Second Page.) Washington en route to Charleston, 8. C., entertained at luncheon at the Little Tea House yesterday. Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson of New York City is at the Carlton for a few days. Mr. Joseph Auerbach is today cele- brating his 83d birthday anniversary. No formal function has been arranged honoring the day, however, and Mr. | and Mrs. Auerbach will dine with friends this evening. Invitations have been issued for the seventh annual cadet and midship- men’s ball at the Mayflower Hotel | Christmas night. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Patton en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Kern of Lima, Peru, at dinner at the Little Tea House last evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bennett of Los Angeles, Calif,, are at the Dodge for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Castens, 2d, and their son, Mr. Irving Castens, 3d, stopped for several days at the Little Tea House on their way to their Win- ter home in Miami. “ | | Mr. Magnusson Guest of Women’s Alliance Tomorrow. Mrs. Ernest J. Loring will be hostess at the luncheon tomorrow following the semi-monthly meeting of the | Women's Alliance of All Souls’ Unitarian Church which will be held tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The guest speaker at the meeting, Mr. Leifur Magnusson, director of the Washington office of the International Labor Organization, will lecture on “Social Security As Seen From Geneva, Reykjairk and San Fran- cisco.” There will be an opportunity for questions. Mrs. William Lemmond, regent of the American Liberty Chapter, D. A. | R., will entertain the chapter in her | home on Harvard Terrace tomorrow | afternoon. | Mrs. George Madden Grimes, the state regent, will be the guest ofi honor. | Mr. Alanson B. Houghton, Inrmer‘ United States Ambassador to London, was re-elected president of the English Speaking Union. The election also named Mrs. Gibson Fahnstock and Mr. Alfred H. Granger as members of the board. Miss Margaret A. Hancock and Mr. Ernest W. Parker, both of Baltimore, were married early last evening in the parsonage of Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church in Hyattsville, Md., the pastor, Rev. U. S. A. Heavener, officiating. Miss Clara Wingert of Millerstown, Pa., is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Ames in their home in Clarendon, Va. Miss Wingert is being extensively feted during her visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Pritchett of New York City are passing some time &t the Carlton. Mr. Elijah Tetreau of Bad Axe, Mich., is the guest of his son, Mr. E. D. Tetreau, and Mrs. Tetreau, at their home, 61 Wine avenue, Hyatts- ville, Md. Mrs. Lucy E. Gilligan has come to Washington from her home in Olean, N. Y, and will spend some time at the Martinique. Miss Betty Fra es Bradshaw en- KAPLOWITZ THE COAT AND SUIT SPECIALTY SHOP ON THIRTEENTH STREET BETWEEN E ANDF DRESSES® SPORTSWEAR*GOWNS | NEW FASHIONS | | FOR HOLIDAY. 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