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SOCIETY. \ Mrs. Roosevelt to Be Hostess Today at Musicale—Tod hunter Senior Class Arrive for Visit. RS. ROOSEVELT will be hostess this afternoon to & company of about 250 at a musicale when the program will be given by the Trade School Singers of Hampton Institute, Dorothy Mainor, soprano, and R. Todd Duncan, baritone, of Howard University. Ernest Hays will play accompaniments for Miss Mainor and ‘William Allen for Mr. Duncan. This afternoon eight members of the senior class at the Todhunter School in New York will arrive to be guests of Mrs. Roosevelt over Sunday. ‘The other members of the class will visit at the White House later in the season. Ambassador and Mme. Saito Hosts at Dinner Last Evening, The Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Saito entertained at dinner last evening, when their guests were the Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, jr.; the Secretary of War and Mrs. George H. Dern, the Ambassador of France and Mme. de Laboulaye, the Ambassador of Bel- gium and Comtesse Van der Straten- Ponthoz, the Minister of the Nether- lands and Mme. Van Haersma de ‘With, the Minister of Norway and Mme. Munthe de Morgenstierne, Senator and Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, Senator and Mrs. Elmer D. Thomas, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, Assistant Sec- retary of State, Mr. Francis B. Sayre; Assistant Secretary to the’ President and Mrs. Marvin H. Mclntyre, Sir ‘Willmott Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Mellett, Mrs. Harry Baxter, Mrs. Mahlon Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Kawakami. | ‘The Chinese Minister and Mme. Sze | and the Minister of Hungary and| Mme. Pelenyi are the guests in whose honor the Undersecretary of State and Mrs. William Phillips will enter- tain at dinner this evening. ‘The Minister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Close entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the dean of the diplomatic corps, His Brittanic Majesty’s Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay. The other guests included Senator and Mrs. William H. King, Representative and Mrs. George Burnham, the chief of naval opera- tions and Mrs. William H. Standley, Capt. and Mrs. Frank J. Fletcher,| Mrs. Henen Jennings, Mr. La Verne | Baldwin, Mr, and Mrs. Denys-Smith, | the secretary of the legation and Mrs. Theron and Mrs. Wilfred Mann, daughter of the hosts. Representative Virginia E. Jenckes | of Indiana was hostess at a dinner last | evening in her apartment at the Northumberland in honor of the At- torney General and Mrs. Homer S. Cummings. The other guests were Senator and Mrs. Pat McCarran; the Bishop of Modra, the Right Rev. James H. Ryan, rector of Catholic University, who is & native of Terre Haute, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. ‘Hamlin, Mr. Samuel D. Royse of Terre Haute and Miss Virginia Jenckes, daughter of the hostess. The charge d’affaires of Bulgaria and Mme. Petroff Tchomakoff were ! hosts at dinner last evening in honor of Mrs, Frederick J. Sterling, wife of the American Minister to Bulgaria, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. John R. Williams in Washington. The other guests were the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, the Min- ister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza; the former American Ambassador to Chile and Mrs. William 8. Culbert- son, Mr. and Mrs. Prank H. 8imonds, the secretary of the Bulgarian Lega- tion, M. Viadimir Manoloff, and Mile. Marie Petroft, sister of the host. The attache of the German Em- bassy and Frau Sallet returned early this week to their home in Chevy Chase, Md, after a visit of seven or eight weeks with Prau Sallet's mother in Berlin, Germany. The Governor General of the Phil- fppine Islands, Mr. Frank Murphy, was the guest of honor at a dinner given last evening at the Mayflower Hotel by the resident commissioners from the Philippines, Mr. Pedro Guevara and Mr. Francisco A. Del- gado. The other guests were the Ambas- sador of Spain, Senor Don Luis Cal- s ; the Speaker of the House, Mr. Joseph W. Byrns; Senator Wil- llam H. King, Senator Jesse H. Met- calf, Senator Millard E. Tydings, Senator Carl Hayden, Senator Ernest ‘W. Gibson, Representative Hatton W. Sumners, Representative Sam D. Mc- Reynolds, Representative John J. O'Connor, Representative Richard J. Welch, Representative Leo Kocial- kowski, Representative John D. Dingell, Representative George G. Sadowski, Representative Prentiss M. Brown, Representative John Lesinski, Representative John J. McGrath, Representative ~Andrew Edmiston, Representative Don Gingery, Repre: sentative Frank E. Hook, Representa- tive Louis C. Rabaut, Representative Karl Stefan, the chief of staff, Gen. Douglas MacArthur; Mr. Dwight F. Davis, former Secretary of War and former Governor General of the Phil- ippines; Gen. Frank Mclntyre, Gen. Creed F. Cox, Col. Donald McDonald, Col. Edward A. Stockton, jr.; former Senator Harry B. Hawes, Capt. T. J. Davis, Mr. Norman Hill, secretary to the Governor General; Mr. William Philip Simms, Mr. Vincente Villamin, Mr. Harry W. Frantz, Mr. George Abdll, Mr. Charles Nutter, Mr, William H. Lander, Mr. Fernando La Guardia, Mr. John B. Gordon, Mr. Urbano Zafra, Mr. James G. Wingo, Mr. George T. Smith, Mr. C. F. Jacobson, Mr. Quintin Parades, jr.; Mr. Man- uel Guevara Zamora and Maj. Q. Ver. Col. and Mrs. Alvin Barton Barber of Bradley Hills, Md., have as their axest Miss Isabel Peters of New York ty. Maj. Nels E. Stadig, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Stadig have arrived in Washing- ton from Fort Willlams, Me,, and are at the Martinique. Maj. Gen, Leon B. Kromer, chief of Cavalry, U. 8. A, is spending a few days in New York, where he was the guest of honor yesterday at a lunch- eon given at the Yale Club by the 61st Cavalry Division Association. Commonwealth Attorney Wilson M. Farr and Mrs. Farr of Fairfax, Va., left yesterday for Orlando, Fla., where they expect to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Davis of New York announce the engage- ment of their-daughter Alida to Senor Don C. Alonso Irigoyen, financial at- tache of the Argentine Embassy in Washington. Miss Davis, who passed last year in the Capital, when her father was na- tional director of the Compliance Board of the N. R. A, was gradu- ated from the Brearley School in New York in 1920. She made her debut at a dinner dance given by her parents in the Ritz-Carlton in 1931. She is a member of the Colony Club in New York. Mr. Davis is senior mémber of the law firm of Pennie, Davis, Marvin & Edmonds. Miss Davis is granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Davis of Bangor, Me., and a niece of Mr. Owen Davis, the playwright. She is also the niece of Mr. H P. Davis, educator and author, and of Col. Robert Davis. Through her mother, the former Miss Grace Greenwood Colyer, she is re- lated to prominent families in Balti- more. Senor Irigoyen is the son of Senora Irigoyen of Buenos Aires and the late Senor Don Juan Alonso Irigoyen. He was graduated from the Government Military College in Argentina and served as an officer in the cavalry. He has aiso taken & post-graduate course in economics &t Columbis Uni- versity. Mrs. Cyril Martineau and her daughter, Miss Jean Martineau, will sail today from New York for their home in England. Miss' Martineau was a guest of President and Mrs. Roosevelt at the White House during the Christmas holidays. She is a cousin of the Pres- ident, his mother, Mrs. James Roose- velt, and her grandmother, Mrs. Price Collier, being sisters. Miss Martineau will be presented at the Court of St. James in London late this month by her aunt, Lady Philip Martineau of Earlwood Chase, Ascot, Berks. Plans ‘for Hunter-McNinch ‘Wedding Being Completed. Miss Mary Groome MoNinch, daughter of the chairman of the Federal Power Commission and Mrs. Frank Ramsay McNinch, whose mar- INEST BEDDING Made at prices you can afford to pay. H.A.Linger,925 G St. Bead all the new BOOK 1o¢ minimu LIST. t] request. ANp: FST.N.W. S TELEPHONE NAtional 0860 J 1322 & Spring EISEMAN'S SEVENTH AND F STS. —that set a new high for style and value . . . sketched is of fine diag- onal wool, with the smart Regency collar, and con- trasting colorful taffeta bow. green. See our collection of new coats—you will be im- pressed with their style rightness and moderate prices. & Coats = $| 6.95 The lovely coat In Navy, tan and Sizes 12 to 20. CHARGE IT At Eiseman’s Pay in 30, 60 or 90 days. Open an Eiseman Cha¥ge Account Now. MISS ALICE DOUGHERTY, Daughter of Col. Clarence A. Dougherty, U, 8. A, and Mrs. Dougherty. ————— riage to Mr. John Merritt Hunter, jr., will take place Wednesday eve- ning, March 20, at 8 o'clock, in New | York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, will have as her maid of honor her sister, Miss Ariel Mc- Ninch. Her other attendants will include Miss Huldah McNinch, an- | other sister; Mrs. Stephen van | Rensselaer Spitler, Mrs. Roy Arthur Gezelius,~Mrs. Ben Cole Norton, all of Washington; Miss Marion Virginia Hunter, sister of the bridegroom- elect, of Lakewood, N. J., and Mrs. PFrank R. McNinch, jr., of Charlotte, N. C. Young Robert McNinch, broth- er of the bride, will be the ring bearer. Mr. De Wayne Greenwood Hunter of New York and Lakewood will act as best man for his brother, and the ushers will include Mr. Frank R. Mc- Ninch, jr., of Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. Charles Jenkins of New York, Mr. Stephen van Rensselaer Spitler, Mr. Ben Cole Norton, Mr. Robert C. Lisk and Mr. Daniel L. Jones of Wash- ington. A-reception will follow at the resi- dence of the bride-elect’s parents in Bethesda, Md. for members of the two families, the wedding party and out-of-town guests. The bridegroom’s father, the Rev. John Merritt Hunter, pastor of All Jurius Garrinekew & Co. F STREET AT and scarfs, hats, shoes, ONE OF THE BEST THINGS WE DO HERE IS THE COMPLETE OUTFIT- TING OF MISSES. .. JUNIORS AND GIRLS Ours are the clothes with the dash and charmin style beloved by the younger set . . . and you'll find that they’re very moderate in price as well as the very best qualities . . . Tomorrow there is special joy for you here in our wonderful new pring showings of dresses, suits, eoats, fur capes and accessories. nycastle, U. 8. A. Saints’ Church in Lakewood, N. J., will perform the ceremony, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo, pas- tor of New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington. Miss Mary White Bingley, who was maid of honor at the wedding of the | bride’s parents, will play the wedding music. Miss Bingley is & well-known | organist of Baltimore, Former Assistant Attorney General, Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt will give a reception and dance for Mr. W. 8. Van Dyke this evening from 9 tol12 o'clock in the Willard room suite of the Willard Hotel. Mrs. James M. Souby of Omaha, whose new play, “Fleld of Honor,” is being presented March 27 and 28 by the Pierce Hall Players, has taken Mrs. L. P. Clarke’s apartment at 1869 Wyoming avenue, for this menth so she can attend rehearsals. Mrs. Souby has written several plays and in addi. tion is a portrait painter, having stud- ied at the Art Institutes of Chicago and Kansas City. She also is an a complished musician. Several times Mrs. Souby has come to Washington as a delegate to the Daughters of the American Revolution Conventions. It is expected that her daughter, Miss Marjorie Souby, who is attending Miss Bennett's School at Millbrook, N. y D. C, MISS BARBARA BONNYCASTLE, Daughter of Mrs. Henry C. Bon- nycastle and the late Col. Bon- FOURTEENTH Greenbrier Sportswear FOURTH AND SIXTH FLOORS. L. Frank Co. F 8t. at 12th {befolbric.of the moment Crisp Taffeta - $3.95 If you want to have s head-start on Spring, get Taffets. Just see what one of these rustling top- pers will do for your Spring ensemble. Store of Youthful Fashions Natl. 5760 Have an Off-the-Face .. . have a Breton, or a straight Sailor . . . but by all means have a Taffeta hat. Ideal for your new prints and town clothes. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1935. . d MISS MAXINE BEHNEY, ‘Who makes her home at Fort Myer with her parents, Lieut. Col. Jacob Behney, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Behney. —Underwood Photos. | will come to this city to be present at her mother’s play. Mrs. George Hoxie Moffett of Kan- | sas City, Mo., formerly Miss Lucy Ma- | son of Washington, is visiting at Gunston Hall School. Mrs. Charles Redding Williams has | returned from a trip to California and | Panama, where she has been visiting and has opened her apartment at 1661 | Crescent place. Mrs. Charles Phillips Hill and Miss Frances Hill have arrived in San Diego, Calif., to be the guest of Mrs. Hill's son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. Arthur 8. Hill, United States Navy, and Mrs. Hill Mrs. Gilbank Twigg has motored from her home, at Boyce, Va, and is at the Carlton. Mrs. James T. Wilson and her daughter, Miss Marjorie Wilson, en- tertained a small company at dinner in the ball room at the Shoreham last evening. They are visiting at the Shoreham from Kenosha, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. James Cammack en- tertained at dinner yesterday at the Little Tea House, their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Daweson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Holy and Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Foster. Mrs. E. G. 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