Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1935, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1935. SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Short, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Oxholm, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nesbit, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Le Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Yost, Commissioner Charles March, Mr. Frank Heinzleman and Miss Cor- rine Woodruff. Mrs. Reginald Bradlee and daughter, Miss Ruth Bradlee of Winchester, Mass., are guests of Dr. Joseph M. M. Gray, chancellor of American Uni- versity, and Mrs. Gray, at their resi- dence on the campus. Mrs. Alexander Hamilton, accom- panied by Mrs. Henry Stallings, ar- rived here from their homes in New ‘York City over the week end, and during their stay they are occupying & suite at the Wardman Park. Mr. and Mrs. St. N. Despard of Toronto, Canada, were the guests in ‘whose honor Mr. and Mrs. R. S. d'Espard of Chevy Chase entertained ;!t dinner yesterday at the Little Tea ouse. 5 Mrs. Gilbank Twigg has motored from her home in Boyce, Va., and is at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Powers of Ames, Jowa, are guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ¥. Crocker, and family at the Chastle- | ton. The visitors, who since Septem- ber have been in the East and Florida, ‘will remain a month before returning to Towa, where Mr. Powers is owner and publisher of the Ames Daily ‘Tribune Times. | Mrs. James J. O'Hara has returned to her home on Reservoir road after two months in California and Arizona, where she visited her son, Lieut. James | O'Hara. Many subscribers will attend the | third and last concert this season of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Dr. | Serge Koussevitsky, conducting, which | will be given tomorrow afternoon in Constitution Hall, at 4:40 o'clock. Mrs. Roosevelt is expected to occupy her box with a number of guests, and among others who will be in the audi- ence will be Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Close, Mr. Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone, Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, Mrs. Chester C. Bolton, Mrs. William | Phillips, Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs. | Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Mrs. Wil- liam Howard Taft, Mrs. Alfred A. ‘Wheat, Mrs. William R. Castle, Mrs. Hugh Campbell Wallace, Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Miss Alice Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Eliot, Mrs. W. W. Galbraith, Mrs. Oscar Jarecki, Mrs. Frederic F. A. Keep, Mme. Kousse- vitsky, Mrs. Henry Leonard, Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller, Mrs, Russell ‘William Magna, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. Edward C. Walker, Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Keith Merrill, Mrs, Edwin B. Parker, Mr. Gustav Weckel, Mrs. Charles D. Walcott, Mrs. Charles M. Lea, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Ken- nedy and Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge. Mrs. Copley Amory, Miss Moira Archbold, Mrs. Edward B. Burling, Mrs. James Berrall, Mrs. E. V. Book- miller, Mrs. H. R. Bigelow, Mrs. Paul Bastedo, Mrs. F. Lammot Berlin, Miss Ruth Brown, Mrs. Henry Berliner, Mrs. F. W. Bunker, Mr. Edgar Buck- ingham, Col. Howard H. Baily, Mrs. John C. Breckenridge, Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. L. Capps, Mrs. Joseph H. Choate, Mrs. Edward Chapman, Mrs. Charlotte Lippitt, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. F. Ward Denys, Mrs. Tracy Dows, Mrs, C. de Freitas-Valle, Mrs. George M. Eckels, Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. Wiliam Corcoran Eustis, Mrs. F. E. Parrington, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Fletcher, Mrs. Tod Ford, Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, Mme. Cantacuzene Grant, F. H. A. Head’s Son Weds Cleveland Girl Robert Arkel Moffett, eldest son of Federal Housing Administrator James A. 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Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren and Mrs. Thomas 8. Wiles. Mrs. Grosvenor Gives Benefit Lecture Tonight. Mrs, Gilbert Grosvenor will give a lecture this evening on “Following in the Footsteps of the Crusaders to Je- rusalem” in the parish hall of the Church of the Epiphany at 1317 G street at 8 o'clock for the benefit of the Washington League for the Hard of Hearing. Mrs, Grosvenor is the daughter of the late Alexander Gra- ham Bell, inventor of the telephone, and has always had a deep and active interest in the work for the hard of hearing, The Washington League for the Hard of Hearing has headquar- ters at 1116 Vermont avenue and Mrs. Charles W. Richardson is chairman of the Committee on Arrangements for the lecture tonight. Assisting Mrs. Richardson are Mrs. Ada Margan Hill, president of the local league; Mrs. Laura Stovel, Miss Betty Wright, Mrs. Grace Berry, Mrs. John B. Ken- dall, Miss Helen Nicholay.. Mrs. Ze Barney Phillips, Mrs. Joseph R. 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