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E—6 Noted British Author And London Friends " Guests at Alexandria Misses Margaret and Eliza- “beth Warwick Attend : Wedding of Miss Eleanor ~ Ewing to Allen Holton . McMabhan. ' ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 9.—Mr. #nd Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe had as their guests over last week end the noted English author and biographer, r. Hilaire Belloc, Lady Mervyn Her- rt and Miss Gabrielle Herbert of ndon. Lady Herbert is the daugh- er of Mr. Joseph E. Willard, former American Ambassador to Spain, and is a sister of Mrs. Kermit Roosevelt. * Miss Margaret Warwick and Miss Elizabeth Warwick have returned from Norfolk, where they attended the wed- ding of Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Ewing, flaughter of Mr. Guy Campbell Ewing and the late Mrs. Ewing, and Mr. Allen Holton McMahan, son of Mrs. Claude Hamilton McMahan and the late Dr. McMahan, which took place Baturday evening, March 2, in St. Andrews Episcopal Church. Mrs. Samuel M. Taylor of Rich- mond is the guest of her brother-in- law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. William J. Morton, in Christ Church rectory. Dr. and Mrs. Morton had with them over last week end their daughter, Mrs. John Armistead Deming, and the latter's small daughter, Dorothy Deming, of Baltimore. Miss Mary Thomson is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Julian T. Miller at the Norfolk Navy Yard. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Wiley have left for Miami Beach, where they will stay for the remainder of the Winter. . Mrs. M. W. Diaz has left for San Diego, Calif,, to join Lieut. Diaz, U. 8. N., who is sationed aboard the U. S. Holland. + Miss Dorothy Swank and Miss Doris Brawner have returned from Ashland, Va., where they attended the Pan- bellenic dances at the Randolph- Macon College. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Houchens an- nounce the engagement of their Haughter, Ruth Elizabeth, to Mr. Wil- lard H. Struder, also of this city. The Wwedding will take place later this month. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Neish an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ‘ter, Lottie, to Mr. Clifton Bunch, formerly of North Carolina, Thursday, February 21, in Marshall, Va., Rev. J. C. Dugger officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Bunch are living at 1604 King street. Mrs. Prederick Taylor Gause of West Chester, Pa., spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rollins have returned from Miami Beach, where their daughter, Miss Virginia Rollins, Is attending Meredith College. Dr. William Beverley Wilkins has returned from Miami Beach where he has been for a month. Mrs. Earl Burgess of Baltimore is the guest of Mrs. Gardner Mills, who entertained Tuesday evening at bridge and Thursday at a bridge luncheon in honor of her guest. Mr. Richard Horner Bales, who is attending the Eastman Conservatory of Music in Rochester, N. Y., made his first public appearance as an orchestral conductor last week at the Handel Memorial concert given by the school orchestra. Mrs. Harry W. Bales was in Rochester to attend her son’s musical debut. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wheat have returned from a motor trip to Florida. Mrs. Clyde B. Davis of Buffalo is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crawford. Mrs. A. L. Arbogast of Harrison- burg is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Lynch. Mrs. A. T. Jones entertained at a surprise birthday party Monday eve- ning in henor of her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Cook. Mrs. Jones has as her guest, Mrs. 8. J. Jones. Mrs. George W. Keys returned this Week after being the guest for sev- eral months of relatives in Charles- ton and Piedmont, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons, Miss Margaret Simmons, Mrs. F. B. Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamlee last week end were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Monger in Rising Sun, Md. Miss Barbara McNeil of Glasgow, Va. is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Justus W. Schneider. Mrs. J. J. Sullivan and Mr. John Bullivan returned home .this week after visits to Mrs. Ira Moyer in Staunton and to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Terrell in Roanoke. Mrs. Margaret Garber of Harrison- burg is visiting her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Garber. The marriage is announced of Miss Adelaide Dawson of this city to Mr. Robert Thrift of Washington Wed- nesday, February 27, in Frederick, Md., the Rev. A. B. Senegar officiating. Massachusetts Society : St. Patrick’s Party Friday The annual St. Patrick’s day danc- ing party to be given by the Massa- ehusetts Society, Mr. Frank E. Hickey, president, will be held in the ball room of the Wardman Park Hotel Friday evening. Novelties and favors in keeping with St. Patrick’s day will be {ntroduced during the evening. Miss Louise Hill has been appointed chair- man of the Favor Committee, while Mrs. John R. Holt is chairman of the Reception Committee. All newcomers from the Bay State now residing in the District are cordially invited to attend. Through the courtesy of the Pennsylvania Railroad the entertain- ment during the evening will be given by the Keystone Quartet, assisted by their comedian. Guest tickets may be secured from the secretary of the so- Ciety, Mr. Robert H. Kempton, at 1605 East Capitol stree! BEAUTIFUL PERMANENTS 8 $6.00 Value This Specially $2.50 Priced OIL CROQUIGNOLE Push-up Permanent gives you natural ooking waves, with soft clusters of curls or rolled curls. In our method oil is used directly on the hair. This particular wave is given in a Warner Studio only. Beauty Aids, 25c & 35¢c Phone NAtI 8930 Warner Beauty Studio 1318 F St. N.W. m" rd Take Elevator to Thi ! SOCIETY. I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | MISS DOROTHY VIRGINIA THOMPSON, ‘Whose mother, Mrs. Harold Knowles Acker, announces her engagement THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mrs. Marx fman celebrated her | 85th birthday anniversary Thursday | when she was at home, informally, | to her many relatives and friends | and entertained at a family dinner| as is her usual custom each year. Mr. | and Mrs. Sol Bloom of Charleston, | W. Va., her son-in-law and daughter. who recently returned from a| Mediterranean cruise, were among the | guests. Mr. and Mrs. T ‘ Engaged | . | . Leonard B. Schloss | will be at home, at the Argonne, this | evening from 8 to 11 o'clock in honor | of the engagement of their daughter | Evelyn, to Mr. Simon E. Eichberg of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gassen heimer were given a surprise dinner | dance at the Woodmont Country Club | Sunday night, March 3, by a group of friends in honor of their twentieth | wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Saks have as | their guest the former's sister, Mrs. | Leon Meyer of Houston, Tex., in whose honor they entertained at a cocktail party Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zirkin are taking en 18-day cruise to the West Indies. Mrs. Harry Kaufman, with her two daughters, Mrs. Jack Shulman and Miss Carlyn Kaufman, returned Wednesday from an 18-day cruise to the West Indies. | Miss Jane Meyer of Wheeling, W. erhoods. A reception at the Hotel | Va,, is visiting her brother-in-law and | Washington Saturday evening, March | sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Young, 23; & banquet Monday evening, March at 1868 Columbia road. 25, at the Willard Hotel, and a dance MISS ROSE DONZIS, ‘Whose mother, Mrs. Dora Donzis, today announces her engagement to Mr. Leo Weisblatt, son of Mr. | _and Mrs. Jacob Weisblatt. |riage of their | Louise, to Mr. William Edward Way- | Marjorie Kivligha Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I Kauf- mann returned to their home on Col- orado avenue from a several weeits’ stay at the Hollywood Beach Hotel in Hollywood, Fla. | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Goldnamer have returned to their apartment in the Shoreham from Hollywood, Fla., where they speht some time. Mrs. Alexander Wolf, Mrs. Mark Lansburgh and Mrs. William Ilich left Washington Thursday night for New Orleans as delegates to the tri- ennial convention of the National Council of Jewish Women, opening | today and continuing through Friday. Mrs. William Ilich is president of | will be among the social affairs. ‘The children’s purim masquerade | party will be held Sunday afternoon, | March 17, at 3 o'clock in the vestry rooms of the Eighth Street Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peyser are | spending the week end in New ank.‘ White Hall, their home in Augusta | where they went to meet their brother- | in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Al| Reiss of Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Reiss have been living abroad for two | years. They formerly made their home in California. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman of New York are guests over the week end in Washington with the former's mother, Mrs. Sidney H. Reizenstein of | today to Cadet Elmer John Koehle: Arlington County Activities of Interest Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. R. P. White- ‘ marsh, Oak Crest, Va., have as a week | end guest Miss Josephine Thompson of i Philadelphia. Last evening Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Whitemarsh enter- | tained at dinner in compliment to| Miss Thompson and Lieut. and Mrs. | J. D. Beard of Annapolis, who are | spending ‘he week end with Lieut. and | Mrs. H. W. Turney in their home in Addison Heights, Va. Additional guests at the dinner in- | cluded Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. B. | Goggins of Oak Crest, Lieut. Comdr. | and Mrs. H. E. Trtornhill and Lieut. | and Mrs. Roger Brooks and Mr. Ber- | |nard Kennedy of Washington and | Lieut. and Mrs. H. W. Turney of Addi- | ! son Heights. | { Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fitz-Hugh en- | tertained a small company at their home, the Hermitage, in Chain Rridge | Heights, Va., last evening, the event | | celebrating the birthday anniversary | of Mrs. L. Chester Tallman, sister of Mrs. Fitz-Hugh. During the evening there was danc- ing and bridge, and a late buffet sup- per was served to the guests, who were Mr. and Mrs. L. Chester Tallman and their young daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs. John Ward Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore, Mrs. Adelaide Germain, Mrs. Winifred Harris, Mr. Ralph Dickens, Mrs. Elizabeth Cham- | bers of Arlington County and Dr. Jack Porterfield of the Johns Hopkins Hos- | \ r, United States Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. The wedding will take place the latter part of June. —Brooks Photo. at the historic Southern Methodist Church in Falls Church, Va,, the Rev. John H. Pearson, pastor of the Meth- odist Protestant Church in Clarendon, officiating. Guests were Mrs. H. L. Zile, mother of the bride-elect: Mrs. O. L. Evenson, Mrs. Lucille Reppen, Mrs. Alfred G. Page, Mrs. Velma Dean, Mrs. George Hooven, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Dewey Lee Shepher Mrs. L. N. Morscher, Miss Lovel Mateer, Miss Ruth Yates, Miss Mary Jones, Miss Myrteen Morrison, Miss Mary Louise Manning, Miss Erna Til- son, Miss Calice Swicegood, Miss Charlotte Hagan, Miss Mildred Shep- herd, all of Arlington County; Mrs. Prentiss Shreve and Mrs. Charles W. Gotthardt, mother and sister of the bridegroom-elect, of Dunn Loring, Va., and Mrs. Mary Carter of Rich- mond, Va. Young Democrats Plan St. Patrick’s Fete The Young Democratic Clubs of America, District of Columbia Divi- sion, will give a St. Patrick’s day ball in the grand ball 100m of the Willard Hotel Saturday evening, March 16. Miss Florence O'Denoghue is general chairman of the ball. Tickets may be secured from any member of the com- mittee or from the chairman of the | Ticket Committee, Miss Ruth E. Madden. Members of Congress and their wives have been invited. Miss Betty Mattingly is chairman of pital in Baltimore. | the Reception Committee and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Robey of | Howard Stafford is chairman of the Barcroft, Va., announce the marriage | Music Committee. of their daughter Venie Mae to Mr.| Mr. Frank Haske is in charge of the Joseph Ambrogi of Ballston, Va.|Floor Committee. Other members of which took place Thursday at the the Ticket Committee are as foilows: home of the Rev. J. H. Dunham, pas- | Miss Beulah Howard, Miss Mary Ellen tor of the Westminster Presbyterian | Taggart, Mias Nicolette Chakales Miss Church in Washington, who officiated | Margaret O'Brien, Miss Peggy Hickey, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr.and | Mr, Martin M. Coff, Mr. Ed Sheridan Mrs. Ambrogi will make their home Mr. Gabriel Swart, Mr. Martin Nai in Washington | man, Miss Victoria Vodila, Mr. Irving Mrs. H. L. Simcoe was hostess lr.'flmm.n, Mr. Frank Haske, Mr. Gray- luncheon yesterday in her home in Aurora {ills, Va. Jonquils and yellow candles ‘n silver candelabra were used for table detorations, and Mrs. Sim- coe’s guests were Mrs. Bryon Beal, Mrs. Cleve Van Driesen, Mrs. Stanley Payne, Mrs. Melvin Fischer, Mrs. Anna Kenesick, Mrs. Eloise Giles and Miss Helen Gantley, all of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Thomas of Oak Crest, Va., have with them for the week end their son, Mr. Harvey Thomas >f Princeton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dunn of Vir- ginia Highlands, Va., are receiving congratulations on the birth of daughter, Kristine Mildred, born Feb- | ruary 22 at Gartieli Hospital in Wash- | ington. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn have as a guest the former's mother, Mrs. Belle Dunn of Dayton, Ohio, who arrived last week for an cxtended visit with her "on and daughter-in-law. Mrs. Percy E. Miadleton entertained at a surprise bridal shower at her home in Clarendon on Thursday eve- ning in honor of Miss Lorain Mozelle Zile, whose marriage to Mr. Paul Han- cock Shreve will take place March 30 den Griffen and Miss Martha Wis The following are to assist the chai man of the Floor Committee: Mr. John Sabotka, Mr. John Kendrick, Mr. ‘Warren Usrey, Mi. Joseph Buettner, Mr. Seth Reynolds and Mr. Edgar Ford. Ohio Girls' Club To Give Banquet ‘The Ohio Girls’ Club of Washington will hold its nintk annual banquet Saturday evening, March 16, at the Garden Tea House, Hotel Dodge, with Miss Anna Park, president, presiding. The Banquet Committee, Miss Leona Shields, chairman. announces Mme. Cantacuzene-Gradt as guest speaker, to be followed by a program composed of the following srtists: Miss Janet Coon, reading and whistling sol Thelma Hild La Dow, soprano, and Dorothy Radke Emery, pianiste. Miss Fausta Puffenberger, 1825 New Hump- shire avenue, is in charge of reserva- tions. 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Mrs. Laura | Woodley Park Towers, who enter- Heidingsfeld, who has been visiting | tained a group of young folks at a, in Tallahassee, Fla. is now in New | buffet supper in their honor last| Orleans for the convention. Miss | night. Carrie Hart, Mrs. Sara Levy and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloom of Charles: Raphael Turover are attending the | ton, W. Va. are spending the week convention as alternates. end at the Shoreham. Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon have Mrs. Louis Stern left Thursday for returned from & stay of several days | Philadelphia, where she is the guest of | in New York. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Luchs, the lat- | Mrs. Samuel Kalisher, for a two-week ter formerly Miss Elizabeth Kaufman, | Visit. | whose marriage took place last month, Mrs. Barney Liebman has returned | have recently returned from a wed- | from New York, where she was the ding trip to Bermuda and are occu- | guest of relatives. pying their apartment at 2755 Ma-| Mrs. Samuel Sacks, who spent most comb street | of the Winter in Houston, Tex., visit- Mrs. Morris Luchs is in New York | ing her daughter. Mrs. Leon Meyers, where she will spend several weeks has returned. Her daughter accom- visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lester A.| panied her for a short visit Hemmerdinger. | Mrs. A. Goodkind and her daugh- Mrs. Max Rich and her son-in-law | ter, Miss Maxine Goodkind. have re- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | turned to their home in Chicago after Herschfeld, who spent several weeks | being the guests of Mrs. Harry Hahn. at the Hollywood Beach Hotel in | Miss Goodkind's engagement was re- Hollywood, Fla., returned last week. | cently announced to Mr. Arthur Hahn, Miss Ferda Oppenheimer has as her Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller are back guest over the week end Miss Beth | in their home in Chevy Chase from a Berger of New York. two-week stay in Hollywood, Fla. An interesting program has been The Hadassah study group will meet arranged for the regular monthly | at the home of Mrs. Max Offenberg, meeting of the Council of Jewish 4707 Connecticut avenue, on Wednes- Women Tuesday afternoon at 2:15| day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The sub- o'clock in the Community Center, at | ject to be discussed will be “The Zion- Sixteenth and Q streets northwest.| ist Political Party.” A tea will follow. Opening prayer by Mrs. Herman| Hertzberger. The guest speaker will be !Mr. ;H;shpfihfle“' assistant di- R rector of the on of Investigation 1 of the Department of Justice. His| Soepon and Dance; subject will be “The Function of the| Senator and Mrs. Joseph T. Robin- | Federal Bureau of Investigation in|son and Senator Hattie Caraway and| the Warfare Against Crime.” The the members of the House of Repre- guest of honor will be Mrs. Homer 8. sentatives and their wives from Ar- eral. A cello solo by Eli Amanuel, ac- | kansas will be honor guests at the companied at the piano by Alfred | reception and dance given by the Yurdin, will be followed by a social | Arkansas State Society March 23 at hour, with several ladies acting as'the Raleigh Hotel Mr. Jake O. Rhyne hostesses. Mrs. George Nordlinger will is president of the society. firesxdeu 1}:1 the absence of Mrs. Wil- e — ! liam Ilich. . o Mrs. E. Zinn, who visited her two Mr. C. Law Watkins Will daughters, Mrs. Edward Buckoff and Give Art Lec:ure Tomorrow Mrs. Joseph Schwarzman. and was their guest at the Hadascah domor| The Colonial Dames of America, banquet, returned to her home in Chapter 3, will hold its first lecture tomorrow afternoon at the Phillips Memorial Galley at 3 o'clock on “Mod- ern Art From 1870 to the Present Day,” which will be illustrated by Mr. C. Law Watkins. Arkansas SOCiety pl;n! ! Cummings, wife of the Attorney Gen- New York Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jaffee are on a week's cruise to Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leavey are back in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel from a several weeks' stay in D..C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART THREE. Staunton Residents Visitors in the Capitali STAUNTON, Va., March 9.—Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Wagner announced early this week the marriage of their daughter, Janella Lee, to Mr. Percy Tolley of Lexington, the ceremony taking place in Washington February 27. Mr. and Mrs. Tolley will make their home in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Markley of Staunton have announced the mar- daughter, Thelma land, also of Staunton, which took place in Harrisonburg, March 1 the Rev. Dr. Woolf officiating. T couple will reside in Staunton. Mrs. Paul Hays has returned to Staunton after being the guest for several days of her uncle and aunt, Secretary of State and Mrs. Cordell Hull, in Washington. Miss Agnes Kivlighan and Miss attractive twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kivlighan, have returned from a visit in Washington, where they attended the junior prom at Trinity College, their alma mater. Miss Mary Ann Valz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Valz, has re- turned from Mercersbu:g, Pa., where she attended the week-end dances at the Mercersburg Academy and visited for several days. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lantz, who| spent the Winter months with their son, Mr. Gerald Lantz, at his home in Washington, have returned to Staunton and opened their home on Fayette street. Mrs. Robert S. Hunter, who has been visiting her daughter, Miss Vir- ginia Hunter in Silver Spring, Md., and also spent some time in Washing- ton, has returned. Maj. and Mrs. Charles S. Roller, jr., have had as their guest for a week at | Military Academy grounds, the latter’s brother, Mr. L. Homer Stephenson, of Monterey, Va. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Parker have vis- iting them their daughter, Mrs. George | D. Hore of Jacksonville, Fla. Miss Caroline Thompson has gone | to Washington where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Helen Steele. Miss Agnes Sproul has as her guest | at Braeburn, her home near the city, | Mrs. F. C. von Richter of Richmond, | who is being widely entertained dur- | ing her stay here. Mrs. L. C. Ware of this city, who | spent some time in Washington at the Gordon Hotel, sailed early this week from New York for a cruise of the West Indies. She was accom- panied by her sister, Miss Linda Todd of Washington. Diplomats to Attend Lecture Tomorrow Night _ The Minister of Paraguay, the Min- ister of El Salvador and the Minister of Costa Rica and Senora de Gon- | zalez will be guests of honor tomorrow | evening al a lecture by Mr. William A. | Reid of the Pan-American Union on | “Aspects of Ancient and Modern Art | in Latin America.” The lecture is| sponsored by the International Art Forum, Amelia Conti, founder-presi- | dent, and will be delivered in the studio of the League of American Pen Wom- | en, Burlington Hotel. | Mr. Reid's talk will be followed by several groups of Latin American folk- | songs sung by Senora Aurelia Colomo | de Alfaro. accompanied at the piano by Mrs. D. C. Book. Berkshire Inn 1603 K St. N.W, Sunday Dinner Cream of Tomato Juice. Beef Broth with Barley. Half Grapefruit. — Fryit Cocktail Pineanole Julce. n 2 Raisin Sauce. Bacon. e Sauce. s, Ham. Calves Liver and Broccoli - Hallandal Mashed Potat Candied Sweet Potaioes. Fresh String Beans, Crexmen Carrots. Waldacf_S3izd. Angel Food Cake. Lemon Meringue Pie * acapple or Chocolate Sundze s ‘of Ice Creams. awherry :h.ptll! Coffee_-_Tea - Milk. = 55¢ Hours 12:00- 0—35:00-8:00, Met. 8985, Str Hollywood, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch, with | their two young sons, who motored to Cleveland accompanied by Mrs.| Rauch’s mother, Mrs. Arthur D.| Marks, have returned after visiting Mr. Rauch’s parents. The union convention of American | Hebrew Congregations will be held| in this city beginning March 23 to 26. This convention is the annual | joint meeting of the Union of Amer-[ ican Hebrew Congregations National | Federation of Temple Sisterhoods and | National Federation of Temple Broth: M Sfor those ever so smart Fur Capes Jacket 69 Springs perennially smart and practical out- fit .. . but refreshed with captivating new designs <+ . new necklines and sleeve details. Pure silk prints with navy and brown backgrounds. Sizes 1813 to 2473, Many other styles from $13.95 to $19.95 s 22751 5975 spring dresses . . . un trimmed coats and suits - for day time or evening wear. yak, gray fox an (dyed rabbit) in ermine, mole, gray and black. Also ten skin kolinsky scarfs. FURS—SECOND FLOOR 19 G Street BROOKS NEW DRESS SHOP presents for little women Prints lRector'n Aid Society SOCIETY. [Mrs. Willis Holder To Entertain at Luncheon | Hostess to U.D. C. Chapter The Rector's Aid Soclety of All| Mrs. Willls Holder entertained the si;flh ::leml;zlx-xalt ]E:pls;opal Church | Gen. J. E. B. 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