Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SOCIETY St. Patrick’s Day Tea ToBe Held Tomorrow | By Women's Auxiliary | St. ery'. Hoapitnl Unit Gives All of Southern Maryland Invitation. LEONARDTOWN, Md., March 16. ~—The annual St. Patrick's day tea| ‘will be held by the Women's Auxiliary members of the St. Mary's Hospital, in the hospital's main dining room, | tomorrow from 2 to 6 o'clock. ‘A cordial invitation is issued to all those in Southern Maryland who are inter- ested in the welfare of the hospital. | Mrs. A. 8. Gardiner, president of the auxiliary, and Miss Lola Wood, both of Chaptico, Md,, will pour tea. The tables will be decorated by Mrs. James Fenner Lee, assisted by Mrs. Addle Maddox of this city. Mrs. Lee will lend the silver heirlooms of her family, All members of the auxiliary are on the Reception Committee and will assist to greet and receive the Quests. Miss Sarah A. Denver is superintendent of the hospital. Mrs. 8. Paul Hayden of Mount Os- borne, on the Washington Boulevard, was the guest of her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Beck, and their infant daughter, Tululah, in Washington in their new home there the first three days of this week. Mrs, Hayden is chaplain of the Maj. | ‘Willlam Thomas Chapter, D. A. R., of | 8t. Marys County. Mrs, George Magrogan of Rose-| bank, on Brettons Bay, has returned | after spending a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ‘Mrs. James Beacom, in Washington. She has with her now her daughter, Miss Lydia Magrogan of Washington, who will probably spend several months at her home here. Col. Montgomery Swann celebrated his 82d birthday anniversary March 10 at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John- son Swann, who, with the other mem- bers of his family, gave a surprise dinner party in his honor. Among | the immediate family who attended | the dinner were his four sons and | only daughter and their families, Mr. | and Mrs. Garner Swann, Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Swann, Mrs. Catherine Swann, Miss Lucy Swann and Mr. and Mrs. P. Lovelace, all of Wash- ington; Mrs. Mae Key Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Key of Sampsons Har- bor, Mr. and Mrs. Compton Swann of Philadelphia and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Riehard Norris, all of this city. Mrs, Edith Evans Markloff of this city and New York, who spent a month with Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Allen at their estate in Bermuda, has returned to her home in New York Fo THE SUNDAY STA’R, WASHI GTON, D. C, MARCH 17, 1935—PART THREE. CHAIRMAN FOR FIRST. BALL OF NEWSPAPER Right: Mrs. Minneapolis Star, who has been selected chair= man of the first annual costume ball of the Newspaper Women’s Club of Washington, the proceeds to go Children’s Hospital and the club’s fellowship fund, Saturday, March 30, at the Willard Hotel. Left: Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the Secre- tary of State club, who will benefit ball, which will Ye attended by Mrs. Roosevelt, WOMEN ki o i 4 Ned Brunson Harris of the to the heating plant fund of and associate member of the head the receiving line at the —Harris-Ewing Photos. ‘Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Perin Announce Engagement Of Daughter Carnealia i (Continued From First Page.) | University. She is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. Mr. Gardner did his undergradu- | ate work at the Western Illinois State Teachers College and received a mas- ter degree from Northwestern Uni- versity. He is enrolled in the School of Education at the George Wash- ington University. Mr. Geardner is & member of the New York State So- City and will shortly spend a few | Virginia colony, 1635-1637, and brother | ety of the Cincinnati. days with Capt. and Mrs. Walter Wise ‘ in this city. Mrs. Allen before her marriage was Miss Patty Wise of | Leonardtown—a niece of Capt and | Mrs. Wise. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Miessel and their son, William Miessel, of Norfolk, will be guests of Mrs. Miessel's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Philp T. Graves of Lau- rel Grove, Md. Mrs. Graves and her youngest daughter, Miss Phyllis Graves, will spend a few days this week with Mrs. Graves's son-in-law | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.| Pons, in Washington, and while therei Mrs. Graves will spend a day with her sister, Mrs. M. F. Hopkins. Mrs. Hop- kins formerly made her home at Ora- ville for a number of years and re- cently moved to Washington. ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Francis A. Gray of Kingsville, Md., have moved into the rectory at Chaptico, Md., where the Rev. Mr. Gray will take charge * of Christ P. E. Church, left vacant by the death, some months ago, of the Rev. J. P. Gibson. The Rev. Mr. Gray 18 & native of Charles County and comes from the St. John's P. E. Church in Kingsville. Before being | called to Kingsville he was vicar of Trinity P. E. Church, in Philadelphia In 1920 the Rev. Mr. Gray and Mrs. Gray were agriculture missionaries at Boone University, in Wuehang, China. Later returning to the United States the Rev. Mr. Gray studied for the ministry and completing his clerical course was ordained at the Philadel- phia Divinity School. Christ P. E Church at Chaptico, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, was built in 1737. He also will have charge of the Christ P. E. Church Wayside, in Charles County, Md. Mrs. L. A. Wilmer entertained eight guests at luncheon on Thursday after- noon. Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Mary Buckler, daugh- ter of the late Ollie Buckler, to Mr. ‘Woodrow Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henderson of Prince Fred- erick, Md, March 2, in St. Paul's P. E. Church, the rector, the Rev.| Durrie B. Hardin officiating in the| presence of only members of the im- mediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Mackall of Prince Frederick, Md., have re- turned to their home in Calvert | County after spending a month in Haiti, where they were guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Sydney de la Rue. Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Whitney of ‘Washington were recent guests of | Mr. and Mrs. James S. Carr at Pine Shadows in St. Marys City. Mr. and Mrs. Carr entertained at dinner Sat- urday evening, March 9, in honor of Mrs. 8. M. Swindler of St. Marys Oity and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Pem- broke of Park Hall. ‘Mrs. George Bourne of Butte, Mont., ‘was the guest in whose honor State Senator of Charles County and Mrs. ‘Walter Mitchell of La Plata enter- tained at a cocktail party Sunday. Mrs. Bourne is spending this month with her sister, Mrs. Adrian Posey, at the Maples in La Plata. | Miss Betty Gill Edelen, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Edelen of Bryantown, spent the first of this week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Swann of PFaulkner, Md., who spent two months in Florida, have returned. Mr. Swann is secretary to the Charles County Fair Association. Miss Virginia Beck of Middletown, Ohlo, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown In Chingville, Md, and their family. Mr. James Fenner Lee, jr., formerly of this city and now of Washington, celebrated his 22d birthday anniver- sary Sunday, when his parents gave @ party for him. Mrs. M. M. Coleman of Satisfac- #lon Manor on the Patuxent River entertain eight guests at luncheon Friday afternoon, followed by bridge. Miss Eleanor Digges of La Plata has returned after spending several weeks in Cumberland with Miss Louise Finan, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Thomas B. Finan, who will be married April 22 to Mr. F. De Sales Mudd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mudd of Bryantown, in the St. Pat- | rick Roman Catholic Church there. Miss Digges will be Miss Finan's at- tendant. The La Plata Volunteer Fire De- | partment will hold its annual dance Monday from 10 until 1 o'clock in the La Plata High School auditorium, to ‘which all in Southern Maryland are invited. Many of the units through- > out the five Southern Maryland coun- tles will attend and make it & real [] of Thomas, Lard de la Warr, one of | colony, and Robert “King” Carter of | Corotoman. On her father's side she is descended from the Tewksburys | of Cambridge. Mass., who came orig- | inally from England. Ensien Clem- ate of Annapoiis in 11 take place in June at the home of her parents in Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Ray an-! nounce the engagement of their daughter Helen to Mr. John B. Lal- lande, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lallande of New York and Wash- ington. Miss Ray is a graduate of Holton- Arms School in Washington. The wedding will take place in the Autumn. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton ennounce the engagement of their | daughter Grace Edwina to Mr. Emil | Herbert Dauerseld, son of Dr. and fzs. Emil G. Dauer: Mi-s Dntton ‘= a gre-uate of Goorme Washington University, where she & mexb Anha D) pa ia Sorority and the Hood College Club. She also ettended Hood College. Mr. Dauerseld also received his A. B. degree from George Washington University and will be graduated in medicine” from that school in June. | He is a member of Kappa Sigma and ' Phi Chi fraternities. [ Dr. Dutton is the president of the Board of Trustees of the Washington College of Law. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miskelly of Chicago announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Hughes, to Mr. Christian Heritage, jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian S. Heritage of McKinley street. A tea will be given this afternoon in honor of the bride- elect by her cousins, the Misses Coughey. The wedding will take place June 1 in All Saints’ Episcopal | Church. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph John Boehs | announce the engagement of theiri daughter, Eleanor Elizabeth, to Mr. | Machin Gardner of Des Plaines, IIl | Miss Boehs attended Sargent School | of Physical Education and is now a| student at the George Washington ! “Yes” Thousands cleaning at NN Ladies’ Dresses % 1735 Conn. Ave. N.W. Better Work Cannot vinced that we offer the highest quality Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday Any Garment (FLANNELS, LINENS AND VELVETS AT A SMALL ADDITIONAL CHARGE) CLEANED and PRESSED 39 All Stores Open 7:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. 1744 Columbia Rd. N.W. 826 BLADENSBURG ROAD N.E.—Call ATLANTIC 1415 Felt Hat VOGUE CLEANERS No definite date has been set for | ¢ | the founders and first Governor of the | the wedding. | Col. Joyce Introducing Novelty in Ft. Myer Show The indoor horse show to be held in the riding hall at Fort Myer, Va., at 8 o'clock p.m., Tuesday, March 25, will offer a most vivid and interesting pro- gram. Col. Kenyon Joyce, commanding officer at Fort Myer, announced today that, as an innovation to horse show spectacles, two chukkers of indoor polo | will be presented during the evening, the teams to be selected from the out- | standing Army polo players. Indoor polo has been a popular sport in most of the larger cities in the country and Col. Joyce belleves that the hundreds of polo fans in Washing- ton will welcome the indoor sport in the new riding hall at Fort Myer, which prove spacious enough for a | fast game. The sale of seats for the indoor horse show is excesding expectations and a capacity attendance is expected. Reservations mey be made by tele- phoning West 2000, branch 121. | Instituto de Las Espanas Tea T}I;! Afternoon The Instituto de las Espanas will | give a tea this afterncon in honor of | the Chilean Educational Mission, headed by the rector of the University of Chile and composed of distinguished educational leaders. The tea will be served in the lovely patio of the Pan- American Union Building, following a brief meeting in the Hall of Heroes, at which the guests of honor will be pre- sented by the director of the institute, Dr. Ricardo J. Alfaro, Minister of Panama. Senor Don Juvenal Hernan- dez, rector of the University of Chile, will make an address, and the musical numbers will be in charge of Blanca Renard, Chilean pianist, who played with the National Symphony last De- cember. A i The institute includes in its mem- bership the majority of the Latin American diplomats, as well as_the personnel of the Spanish and Por- tuguese Embassies and many other people interested in Hispanic culture. of satisfied customers are con- a great saving. 3208 O St. N.W. 324 Third St. N.E. Cleaned and "Blocked 35¢ Be Had at Any Price Call for and Delivery Charge—10c per Complete Garment Boettigers Arrive At White House to Mark Anniversary ) (Continued From First Page. Women. She will bring with her a schoolmate, Miss Barbara Prisbie of New Britain, Conn., who will also spend the holidays with Mr. Justice and Mrs. Letts. Mrs. William Phillips, wife of the Undersecretary of State, will go to New York today to remain until the middle of the week. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Henry L. Roosevelt are spending the week end in Yorktown, Va. and will return to Washington this evening Gen. and Mrs. Andre W. Brewster |and the latter's sister, Mrs. Edward | C. Walker, have gone to Camden, | 8. C.. after spending some time at | Belleair, Fla. Col. and Mrs. William Ottmann of New York City are at the Carlton over the week end. Floods Bring Snakes. Floods in Victoria, Australia, have swept a plague of snakes into the towns, hundreds of reptiles being left hanging on trees and bushes. | Mrs. Gauzza Hostess for St. Patrick’s Party | Mrs. Victor Gauzza was hostess at | a St. Patrick's day party to members | of the Women's Democratic Educa- | tional Council and their friends in her | home, 201 D street northeast, last evening at 8 o'clock. This was the first of a series of benefit “cottage card parties’ 'to be given. Mrs. Blanch Peterson was assisting hostess. Mrs. | Grattan Kerans, president of the coun- | cil, assisted in receiving. Among those | | attending were Mrs. James Shirley, | Mrs. Carroll Yates, Mrs. Gertrude B lings, Mrs. Kate Reichenback, Miss | Katie Lou McVicker. Miss Mae Helm, Mrs. Crouch, Randall and Mrs. Della | House Warm;ng at I Meadowbrook Club | The Riding and Hunt Club will |ahaw at its new club house et Mea- { dowbrook Stables in Rock Creek at | Beach drive, on East-West Highway, | at 5 o'clock pm. Sunday, March 24, some new and most interesting moving pictures of the Olympic jumpers in ,the 1932 Prix des Nations jumping | class, entitled, “Closing Day of Olym- | pic Games.” | The arrangement for the club hunter trials, to be held on April 6. will alo be discussed Choose aCombination for SPRING Smart selections at the Capitol in coats of the finest fabric for as low as $25 permit unusual combinations . . loop a luxurious Sil- ver Fox over the shoulders . . . or wear a fingertip length Russian Cara- cul score or more Cape . . . ora of lovely fur acces- sories m as many dif- ferent pelts to en- hance the lines. of the wrap. Combine these yourself in our shop. 4 COATS From $2 5 * Silver Fox 'SCARFS From $5 950 L ] Galyak and Kidskin CAPES From 51950 Gray—Tan—Black.. [ ERNINAY % Polish Embassy Scene of Musicale on March 27 (Continued From First Page.) Noel Field, Miss Lillian Fogg, M. Roger Gaucheron and Mlle. Simone Gaucheron, Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Louis Sykes and Mr. Bohdan Zaniew- ski. SOCIETY. York, where they will attend the din- | the Legation of Guatemala, is spend- ner given by the Finnish colony this | ing the week end in Boston, Mass. evening. The Minister and Mme. Jarnefelt will remain in New York un- til the middle of the week. ‘The naval attache of the French Embessy and Mme. Sable will return the first of the week from a trip to Mrs. Robert Brennan, wife of the secretary of the Irish Free State Lega- The third secretary of the Cuban Embassy, Senor Dr. Jose Manuel Lara, has returned to the Capital from Detroit, where he attended the Foreign Trade day. -|Mrs. Poole to Speak At Presbyterian Church Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, presi- dent of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, will lecture at the Western Presbyterian Church next The Japanese Ambassador and | tion, will entertain at s tea this after- | wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock, on Mme. Saito entertained at dinner last evening when the guest of honor was the Ambassador of Peru, Senor Don Manuel de Freyre y Santander. The other guests were the Secretary of the Interfor and Mrs. Harold L. Ickes, the Ambassador of Turkey and Mme. Munir, the Minister of Panama and | Where she will remain for several days. Eqgar B. Meritt. Mrs. Lloyd W. Bid Senora de Alfaro, the Chinese Min- ister and Mme. Sze, the Minister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Close, Senator and Mrs. Charles L. Mc- Nary, the Undersecretary of State and Mrs. William Phillips, Gen. Douglas MacArthur, chief of staff; American Ambassador to Japan and Mrs. Willilam R. Castle, Col. Edward M. Watson, military aide to the Pres- ident, and Mrs. Watson; the director of naval intelligence and Mrs. Willlam D. Puleston, Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose, and Mr. D. D. L. McGrew, for- merly American secretary to the Jap- anese Embassy in Washington, and Mrs. McGrew. Mme. Peter, wife of the Minister of Switzerland, will entertain at a luncheon Tuesday at the legation. The Minister of the Irish Free State, Mr. Michael MacWhite, is in | New York, where he attended the din- ner of the Friendly Sons of St. Pat- | rick last evening. He will go to Philadelphia tomorrow where he will | be present at the dinner tomorrow evening of the Philadelphia Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. The Minister will return to the Capital Tuesday. The Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya will entertain a small company at luncheon today in the legation. ‘The Minister of Honduras, Dr. Don Miguel Paz Baraona, and Mme. Paz Baraona have as their guest in the legation at the Wardman Park Hotel | Senor Fernando Zepeda Duron, who arrived in this country from Honduras last weck to visit for some little time. ‘ The Minister of Ecuador, Senor Capitan Colon Eloy Alfaro, will arrive in New York Tuesday from Ecuador. The Minister of Hungary and Mme. ' Pelenyi will have as their guests Mme. Pelenyi's sister, Mrs. Donald McBride of Cleveland, and her niece, Miss Eliza- | beth Mather, also of Cleveland, who | will arrive in the Capital Wednesday | and remain a few day Mme. Pelenyl will of her younger friends at tea and cocktails Thursday in honor of her nieces, Miss Elizabeth Mather and Miss Florence Mather, who spent the | Winter in Washington. ‘The Minister of Finland and Mme. Jarnefelt will leave today for New YOU NEEDN'T GO TO PARIS FOR THE ULTIMATE PERMANENT If you dread machinery and electricity call Mr. Anglin, Col. 10136 or Miss Crater, Col. 10027. We feature Eugene & Frederic Methods of Permanent Waving. ANGLIN’S 2515 14th St. NNW. Col. 10136 1419 Park Rd. Col. 10027 (apitol Fur Shep o\ 120 8 GEE STREET VO noon in her home; at 3842 Cathedral | “The World's Best, Seller.” avenue. Senora de Lopez-Herrarte, wife of Senor Dr. Don Enrique Lopez-Herrarte, first secretary of the Legation of Guatemala, has gone to New York, The attache of the British Embassy and Mrs. Harold H. Sims have as their guests in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel Mr. and Mrs. John Free- man of New York. Mrs. Freeman is the daughter of Prince de Berne, for- mer counselor of the French Embassy here and later French Ambassador to | Japan. Benor Francisco Palomo, attache of | Representative Edith Nourse Rogers | heads the list of patronesses for this lecture and others include officers and ast presicents of the District of C umbia Federation, Mrs. Harvey Wiley, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, M: dle, | Mrs, Henry Fenno Sawtelle, Mrs, Wil- | liam A. Boss, Mrs. Augustine B. Mc- | Manus, Mrs. Esther M. Bair, Mrs. Stanley H. Beasley. Mrs, E. O. Leath- erwood, Miss Mae R. Murray, presi- dent of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of the District; 1Aiss lizabeth Haney, Miss Marie L. Oben- auer and Miss Bertha Nienburg, as- sistant director of Women's Bureau, Department of Labor. Monday Is Your "Lucky DAY! 500 All-Occasion FROCKS Including Street and Evening, and 1 3! 'l 'l 1 a Few Coats. 2 FOR 55.00 Values to $14.75 LUCKY STRIKE DRESS SHOP 1212 G Street N.W. Only ONE PRICE . . « The Lowest Always We Predicted SUCCESS When We In troduced This Fashion and We “Sold Out”™ In three days our stock was gone; more were man- ufactured to comply with Zirkin's rigid specifications. Now . .. were ready again! irkin Style- nspiration ! SILVER-FOX CA %I This lururious, carefully selected three-tier cape is a four- Jurpose conception. trimmed Spring suit or coat; Spring dress or it constitutes with a formal evening gown. suggested by PARIS advised by VOGUE Another Prediction! JACKET DRESS $19.75 A new and different type; this one is navy. A quilted, reversible tafleta jacket with a sailor ‘collar effect over a sheer after- noon crepe dress with a pleated bosom. Youwll like it in- stantly! See it Tomorrow / 2 IR \4 It lends smart completeness to the un- it adds individuality to the a gorgeous wrap when worn 9 KIN Incorporated 821 14th Street N.W. Washington’s Oldest Furriers—Established 1885 v =