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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, APRIL 1, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Hospitality Shown In Old Domain, Harrison Tea Today for Newlyweds in Lyon Village. ARLINGTON COUNTY, Va. April @ (Special) —Mrs. Roland Lee Harri- son will entertain at a tea this after- | noon from 4 to 6 o’clock at her home in Lyon Village, Va., complimenting her son, Mr. Oren Wingert Harrison | and his bride, the latter before her recent marriage, Miss Wilhelmene Warnick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Warnick of Washington. Mrs. Harrison will be assisted by her three sisters, Mrs. William P. Ames, Mrs, Hoyt L. Johnston of Clar- endon, Va., and Mrs. C. H. Snyder of Liverpool, Pa., also Mrs. J. N. Steed of Veitch Summit. | A profusion of Spring flowers will be effectively arranged throughout the home, and the tea table will have as a centerpiece a bowl of mixed blooms and pale yellow candles in silver holders. Mrs. Nellie D. Jones, Mrs. Keith Kloman, Mrs. Clifford Smith and Mrs. | ‘William Friess will alternate at the | tea table during the afternoon. | Mrs. L. A. Frankland has returned | to her home i Virginia Highlands from a cruise to Bermuda. Mrs. Joseph Haley entertained at | bridge Tuesday at her home in Lyon | Village, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton K. Lewis were hosts at cards Thursday evening | in their home in Lyon Park, Va., en- | tertaining a company of eight. | Mrs. H. C. Haughton arrived this | week from South America, and is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Branche Morgan Foote at her home in Al-| cova Heights, Va. Mrs. Haughton Engaged Miss Beatrice Miller, daugh- ter of Mrs. Morris Miller, who today announces her engage- ment to Dr. Meyer M. Silver= man, son of Mrs. Morris Sil- verman, the wedding to take place in July. wine, sir.” critical of hungry people. And during this season of Lent all sorts of interesting persons come to the Capital—artists, writers, musi- Particularly 1n—‘Y teresting is the gifted young artist, Miss Sonia Troyano, who is the guest of Miss Helen Neville, chairman of the Troyano Concert Committee, arrang- ing the benefit concert for the serv- ice work of the Washington unit of the Women’s Overseas Service League in the ball room of the Mayflower Miss Troyano, was at the Democratic Women's Club dinner in the Hotel Washington last mnight she will go to the| White House for Mrs. Roosevelt's aft- cians and so on. Wednesday evening, with her vivacious hostess. and Thursday ernoon reception. But one must not be too Of Personal Note to Capital Residents Dr. and Mrs. Harry Roller of 2735 Connecticut avenue will be at home this evening from 8 to 11 o'clock in honor of the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Leith Graff, to Mr. Daniel Randolph Cohn of this city, formerly of Roanoke, Va. Miss Grafl will have a number of her girl friends assisting her. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mendelsohn of 3620 Sixteenth street will hold a reception this evening at the Lafay- ette Hotel, for which invitations have been sent out, in honor of the con- firmation of their son, Wilton Ber- nard, which took place yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tritsch of Brooklyn, N. Y., were hosts at a large dinner party on Friday night at the Shoreham. Covers were laid for 30 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tritsch, with their son, Arthur, jr., and their young daughter, Marjorie, motored here from New York and spent a week at the Shoreham, returning home today. While in Washington they were en- tertained by their many relatives and friends. Mrs. Tritsch was formerly Miss Mabel Kaufman of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Kaufman motored to Charleston, §. C., Thurs- day to see the magnolia blossoms that are now in full bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Emil West, who have spent three weeks in Washington as | the guests of the former's sister, Mrs. | Lincoln Dembitz, returned to Ma hasset, Long Island, where they are making their home with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West. Mrs. Frank Luchs was hostess at a kitchen shower Wednesday night at her apartment on Macomb street in honor of Miss Evelyn Schloss and Miss Shirley Graff, whose engagements have recently been announced. Bridge was played and refreshments were | served from an attractive table. Mrs. Harry Heilbrun of Mount Ver- |non, N. Y. motored here Thursday with friends and was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger, until Friday. Miss Jane Saal, who has been spend- ing the past two weeks in Washing- ton, was joined by her parents, Mr. her apartment in the Westchester after several weeks' visit in Atlanta, Ga., with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Dittler and their new little daughter Elice. Mrs. Louis Simon returned on Fri- day to her apartment in Woodley Park Towers from a three-week cruise to Bermuda and a short visit in New York. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Meryle Rukeyser of New. York. The annual meeting of the Sister- hood of the Eighth Street Temple will take place tomorrow afternoon in the vestry rooms at 2:15 o'clock, with an interesting program. Invocation, Mrs. David Bornet; sal- utation, Mr. Jacob H. Gichner; echoes of the convention, national aspect, Mrs. Harry S. Lewis; local, Mrs. David Simon; religious, Mrs. Fred Pelzman; report of president, Mrs. Morris Ca- | fritz. piano recital, Miss Betty Baum, followed by & social hour. Miss Betty Baum was the guest last week end of Mr. and Mrs. Josef Lhevinne, celebrated pianists, in New York, and attended their piano re- cital at Town Hall. ‘The next meeting of the Washing- ton section of the National Council of Jewish Women will be held Tues- day afternoon, at the Jewish Com- munity Center. Mrs. Edward Heid- ingsfeld will give the opening prayer. At the Mothers’ Club, as a feature of the council, April 10, Miss Patricia Moss of the children’s division of the | Board of Public Welfare of the Dis- | trict of Columbia will make the ad- | dress. The Council of Jewish Women has | just passed a grant of $25 toward | the National Symphony Orchestra on | the women’s group of subscription | er. American Union. Culbertson, wife of the former United | States Ambassador to Chile, will pre- workers. They are represented by Mrs. Esther Behrend anc Mrs. Milton | King. | Mrs. Emily Hillman Weingarten of New York is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gassenheimer. Mr. and Mrs. David Sanger have gone to Parkersburg, W. Va., to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Broida. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kahn celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Wed- nesday, having their children with them at a dinner in Baltimore. Their | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fisher, accompanied them. ‘The April sheet shower of Hadassah | Assisting Mrs. Dodek were Mrs. Leo- pold V. Freudberg, president of Wash- ington Hadassah; Mrs. Harry Viner, Mrs. Harry Sherby and Mrs. John Safer, alternating at the ‘The Study Group, under the leader- ship of Mrs. John Safer, will meet Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock at the Community Center, Sixteenth and Q streets, Mrs. Rebecca Serge of Providence, R. L. is spending some time in Wash- ington as the guest of her brother, Dr. M. J. Harris. table. Republican Women To Hear Foreigner The League of Republican Women | has planned an interesting program for this month. Wednesday after- noon at 3:30 o'clock Senora Contha Romoero James of Mexico will be the guest speaker of the league, when her subject will be “Latin American ‘Women.” a native of Mexico, is well versed on this topic and is an interesting speak- She is associated with the Pan- Wwilliam 8. Senora James, Mrs. Louey Venn Permanents .50 Ts your hair tired looking? Color- less? Dry and brittle? Lots of hair gets that way this time of who s side at the meeting and introduce | Senora James. Tea will follow the | talk when those assisting at the tea table will be Senora de Alfaro, wife | of the Minister of Panama; Mrs, | Maurice H. Thatcher, Mrs, Fred Gil- christ, Mrs. Douglas Birnie, and Mrs. | William Bishop Hill, president of the Junior Republican Women, Former Representative Phillip Pitt Campbell will speak to the league | on the political situation Friday | morning at 11:30 o'clock. Mr, Camp- bell, who is a forceful and eloquent | speaker will be introduced by Mrs. | Virginia White Speel, who will pre- side at the meeting. A buffet lunch- eon will follow Mr. Campbell’s ad- dress, when Mrs. Louis Weller and | Miss Edna Patton will act as host- esses, assisted hy members of the ITTED GARMENTS AND MATERIALS Bethesda Bank Bid, Bethesda, Md. Wis, Dry Cleaning Specials Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Only We Guarantee the Same Quality Cleaning Ladies’ Suits 2 lothes yers at These Low Prices CASH AND CARRY ONLY Ladies’ Coats (®2in) Men’s Suits leaners Main Office and Plant, 3108 M St. N.W. BRANCHES ’mm 3 S Topcoats Ea. 2323 Calvert St. NW. 3532 Conn. Ave. N.W, Ladies’ Dresses onc.picee) White and Linen Garments Not lacluded in Sale octor 1845 Columbia Rd. N.W, 1755 Penna. Ave. N.W. the Laster [rock news! 13.95 and her husband have spent the past several months in travel in Brazil, Uruguay and Guatemala. Later she | will sail for England, joining her | husband in London. Wednesday evening Mr. A. H. Brewer was given a surprise party at his home in Arlington, Va. by 35 of his old friends in Washington, where year. But don’t despair. Our per- manent will act like magic in re- viving the life and natural color of vour hair. sy D Na. 7559—1224 Conn. Ave. Another tea this afternoon, to which | for the benefit of the Hadassah hos- | pitals in Palestine will take place | ‘Tuesday afternoon at Wardman Park Hotel and will be in the form of a tea. Mrs. Mayer B. Dodek is chair- {and Mrs, Saal. Together they left about 150 guests have been invited, | for New York and will return here is that of Signor Vincenzo di Giro- |before going to their home in New lamo,, chancellor of the royal Italian | Orleans. The marriage of Miss Saal Embassy. who will introduce an | and Mr. Samuel S. Kaufman of this artist of talent in the person of | city, will take place this Spring. | man of the affair and was hostess on | Edmond Pizzella, whose pastels and| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hirsh of New Wedresday at a beautifully appointed | York, formerly of Washington, spent | téa at her home, 1319 Emerson street, | water colors have been exhibited m‘th it v . de. | the Palais des Beaux Arts of Monte | the past week end here and were |entertaining the committee for the HE SWRE DS And Sreanii e guests at the Shoreham. | shower. About 40 guests were present. ' Wi irth- | Carlo, and Signor Cerracchio. a sculp- L’E;mg’m';.?“;;d as B Delated birth- | for, who is best known in this coun- | Mr. and Mrs. Elias Gelman spent | place on the host's birthday in Jan- | try by his monument of Gen. Houston, | last week i Atlantic City. | uary, but due to inclement weather |in Houston, Tex., and in this Capital Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peyser are had to be postponed. The party was | by his splendid bust of Mr. Jesse Jones, entertaining at a cocktail party this planned by Mrs. H. R. Norton. | chairman of the R. F. C. Mr. Jones’ afternoon at their home in Chevy Mr. and Mrs, C. V. Allen were given | personality and distinguished pres- | Chase Parkway in honor of Mr. and a surprise house warming party at|ence graces many of the ball rooms of Mrs. Albert Reiss, the latter a sister of Mrs. Peyser, who recently returned from a two-year stay in Germany | their new home on Columbia Pike, | Washington. and are now in New York. They are Arlington, Va., Thursday evening, e when members of the Arlington Meth- | __ The pleasant days of the first Roose- | odist Episcopal Church and other velt and the Taft nammlxtyntions are | the guests of Mr. and Mrs_ Peyser and friends in the county gathered to pay | Deing’ recalled in the visit here of | have with them their young daughter. their respects and pass the evemng.‘M"s' Otto Kirchner, widow of the{ Dr. and Mrs. Harry Ullman, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are long-time | famous international lawyer, Otto | and Mrs. William Samuels. Mr. and residents of Arlington and are active | Kirchner, end with him a guest at| Mrs. A. White. Miss Frances Grafl of in civic, church, weifare and frater- | the White House Guring the Taft re-| Baliimore, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan | nal organizations in the county. gime. Mrs. Kirchner, now well ad- | Graff of Newport News, Va., are| vanced in years, is meeting old friends | spending the week in Washington to attend the engagement reception of e S she met here in those days. Mrs. MRS. ROOSEVELT FACES | Kirchner has with her at the Brigh- | Miss Shirley Graff and Mr. Daniel ton her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Kirch- | Randolph Cohn this evening They | BUSY WEEK, OPENED are guests at a dinner today given by BY RED CROSS MEETING | ner Earle, also of Grosse Point, Mich. | Miss Graff's parents, Dr. and Mrs. (Continued From First Page.) Charming young frocks . . . some with jackets . . . make news when they appear in pure-dye prints with lolly-pop designs and lolly- pop buttons . . . with wisps of dark organdy . . . with shirring . . . in such c]e\'crly contrasting colors as limerick green with brown . . . plum with blue . . . aqua with o, brown .. . in sizes 14-20. “Thrill” by Formfit They are being constantly entertained | until their departure the middle of | Harry Roller. the month for visits in New York end | Mr. and Mrs. Louise Block of Phila later at Westport, Conn., efter which | delphia are spendeig the week at, they will return to Grosse Point for | Wardman Park Hotel, en route South. Mrs. Wallace Luchs is in New York, the Summer. where she has been spending the U.D. C. Dance at |femes . - 100 M= Sameely City Women’s Club | The Council of Jewish Women will Gen. J. E. B. Stuart Chapter, hold their last get-together of the ‘sesson at a May day breakfast on | United Daughters of the Confederacy, | Wednesday. May 1. at the Broadmoor, will hold their Spring dance April 27 | Mrs. Harry Bernton is in charge of way through the dense mass of people | at the Women's City Club from 9 to | the affair. to a corner of the room, holding a |12 o'clock. Mrs. Louis Ottenberg has had as plate of substantial food high over | “Members of the committee include | her guest for a week ner sister-in-law, his head with one hand while he |Miss Mary B. Boyd, chairman; Miss | Mrs. Ann Podell of Rockaway Beach, | Juggled a cup of punch with the other. | Doris: Casey, Miss Margaret Cockrell, | N- Y., who returned to her home yes- | S Miss - Marion Hardy, Miss Frai terday. But drawing Toom food fights are | IS Mavion Hards, BMiss Fraffel| “Mrs. M. Gordon and Mrs. Philip | not new to Washington. They really | ‘vroroaret vaden, Miss Lelia Clift, | Peyser, jr, of New York, who have ;m:m;;”‘ 10 thefeaclyl aYe o0 | s @hicn KW “Tuick Mra Albert | Poeniiavending e WeeEwith il as] n when the rabble took ad- : A Misses Hirsh of Lanier place, are re- vantage of White House hospitality, {u”“m and Mrs. Edith C. Hatheway. n turning to their home today. and there S were § eVen SSOME * GUEED Mrs. Isaac Behrend has returned to | scenes in the Senate and House along | the food line. An early writer even | recites how oranges, cakes and other | goodies were put on the ferrules of | canes and reached from the floor of | the Senate to the gallery during an | exciting debate, when those in the! gallerles were marooned because of | the packed stairways and jemmed doorways. Husbands on the floor | became panic-stricken lest their ladies perish of hunger. 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