Evening Star Newspaper, April 7, 1935, Page 52

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Sister Guest At Home in Chevy Chase Representative and Mrs. Smith Entertain Miss Alma Manty. Representative Martin F. Smith and Mrs. Smith of Legation street have visiting them Mrs. Smith's sister, Miss Alma Manty of Hamilton, Mont. Lieut. Comdr. Charles D. Swain, U. S. N., and Mrs. Swain have as their guests Lieut. Swain’s mother and aunt, Mrs. Fanny F. Swain and Miss Har- riet Stone of Hingham, Mass. Miss June Nettleship has returned to Averett College, Danville, Va., after spending her Spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick M. Nettleship, on Elm street. Miss Net- tleship has been chosen as maid of honor for the queen's court for the annual May day festival of the col- lege. Miss Janet Boone of the Uni- versity of West Virginia, at Morgan- town, W. Va., was the guest of Miss Nettleship last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stark, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson, left Friday, accompanied by Mrs, Wilson, for their home in Nor- folk, Va. Miss Lina Macatee sailed yesterday from New York City on the S. S. Penn- sylvania for the Panama Canal Zone, where she will visit Lieut. and Mrs. Emory Hackman at Fort Sherman. Miss Macatee also will spend some time with Maj. and Mrs. Clarence Longacre at Fort Amador, on the Pa- cific side of the Canal, before return- ing home. Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Messener, with their daughter, Miss Jean Messener, returned Wednesday from Miami, Fla., ‘where they spent two months. Mrs, Herford Tynes Cowling enter- tained at an attractive luncheon Fri- day at the Army and Navy Country Club. Her guests were Mrs. Alexander Steinfeld, Mrs. Frederick W. Hoorn, Mrs. Melvin E. Gillette, Mrs. W. Fronheiser, Mrs. E. B. Gray, Miss Vir- ginia Russell, Mrs. E. Deane Kern, Mrs. Clem C. Willlams, Mrs. E. N. Marstellar, Mrs. H. E. Hill, Mrs. B. T. Foley, Mrs. C. A. Powell and Mrs. Wal- ter Ellis. Mr. Robert D. Walser, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Walser; Mr. Ran- | dall Jones, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jones, and Mr. Whitney M. Pratt, jr., the son of Comdr. and Mrs. Whitney M. Pratt, have arrived from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, to spend their Spring vacation with their parents. Mrs. S. K. Punkhouser entertained st luncheon Tuesday at the Brook Farm Tea House. The guests included Mrs. Robert Roudabush, Mrs. Philip Gott, Mrs, Gertrude Moshier, Mrs. James Dougherty, Mrs. C. W. Gott, Mrs. Roy Bronwell, Mrs. Ward Bower and Mrs. Wicks of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Beatrice Miller of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Til- man. Mrs. Jean Hawley entertained at| an attractive luncheon followed by bridge Friday in compliment to Mrs. ‘Wade of Philadelphia. Lieut. Gov. and Mrs. Roy F. Corley of Smyrna, Del, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owen of Wilmington, Del, are week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kidder. Mrs. John De Wolf Northrop en- tertained at a supper party followed by bridge Thursday evening to a company of 12. Mrs, Charles H. Chase and Mr. Doyle Fitzpatrick of East Lansing, Mich., left Friday after visiting Dr. and Mrs. Charles Cole. Dr. and Mrs. Cole entertained at a dinner party Thursday evening in honor_o{ Lheir' guests and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Desch- | ler. Mrs. Sara E. Coleman entertained | at dinner and bridge Tuesday eve- | ning for Mrs. Charles H. Chase and | Mr. Doyle Fitzpatrick of East Lansing, | Mich. Mr. Reginald Dabney and Mr. Har- old Thayer of New York City are spending the week end with Mr. and | Mrs. Sanford Bates. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams, with| their daughter, Miss Peggy Adams, re- | turned yesterday, after spending the Winter in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Patton of West Englewood, N. J., are guests over Sunday of Mrs. Patton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams. Mrs. Paul Butler, who has been| visiting Mr. and Mrs, Patton in their | home, in Englewood, N. J., returned with them to her home, in Chevy Chase, Mr. and Mrs W. Gott of La Grange, Ohio, and Mrs. Gertrude Moshier of Granville, Ohio, are the house guests of Mr, and Mrs. Philip| Gott. | Mr. and Mrs. Everett H. Pixley of Pittsburgh are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. MacLeod Maurice. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice were hosts to a company of 30 at tea Sunday, March 81, for their daughter, Miss Laura Jeanne Maurice. Mrs. Thomas Wilkins will entertain | at luncheon and bridge Wednesday in | her home on Connecticut avenue. | Mrs. Carl H. Kadie entertained at a tea Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Kadie's | mother, Mrs. James A. Grigg of Nor- folk, Va. Mrs. Kadie had assisting her at the tea table Mrs. Victor Med- dis, Miss Betty Meddis, Mrs. Gus Schultz and Mrs. Ludwell Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. David Downey of Ha APPLICANTS—NOTICE Editorial Clerk In response to numerous requests of civil service applicants, who ‘were too late in registering for one of the recent Editorial Classes, this school has ready for imme- diate distribution an outline of review studies, which was especially prepared for Civil Service appli- cants, by the head of the Editorial Department, who was formerly employed in the Examination Divi- sion of the Civil Service Commis- sion. There are about sixty neatly mimeographed pages of practice material on Manuscript Prepara- tion, Rewriting and Revising, Abstracting and Indexing. This is not a correspondence or home- study course. It is recommended only for a review or practice study. May be had at the school for $3.00. STATISTICAL CLERK We also have ready for imme- diate distribution an outline of review studies which was prepared especially for Civil Service appli- cants. There are 32 pages of neatly mimeographed material in Elemen- tary Computations, Reciprocal, ‘Weighted Average, Index Numbers, Tabulation, Graphing and a sam- ple examination, including an ex- cellent list of intelligence questions. This is not a correspondence or home-study course. It is recom- mended only for a review or practice study. May be had at the school for $2.00. MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Tivoll Theater Building 14th Street and Park Road Telephone Columbis 3000 OCIETY. flower, of Representative and several weeks. Miss Edith Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Copeland of Chicago, who, with her mother, was the guest, at the May- .Miss Copeland was extensively entertained during her visit of She returned to her Illinois home last week. THE RUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. T;*ZXPRID Visitor From Chicago Mrs. Herman P. Kopplemann. risburg, Pa., were the guests last week | {end of Mr. and Mrs. Kadie. Mrs. Albert Fenderson will entertain | & company of eight at luncheon and | bridge Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Francis Murray were { hosts Sunday, March 31, at a dinner | party at the Congressional Country | Club in honor of the birthday anni- | versary of Mrs. Murray's mother, Mrs. | Charles Smith. Among the guests | were Mr. Charles Smith, Dr. and Mrs. | Charles Smith, jr. Miss Barbara | Smith, Miss Jane Smith, Miss | Genevieve Murray and Miss Ann; Murray. Mr. Richard H. Rush, who is a stu- dent of Dartmouth College, is spending his Spring vacation with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Clark. Mrs. Burton Corning entertained at luncheon followed by bridge yesterday at the Columbia Country Club. Covers were laid for 12. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Wriley Jacobs returned Monday from a 10 days’ trip to Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Earll, who have been on a cruise to the West | Indies and South America, arrived home Monday. Mrs. A. B. Baker entertained at a duplicate bridge tea Friday afternoon. Mrs. Wyatt Wolffe of Matthews, Va., has been the guest for several days of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Clem C. Williams. Mrs. Wolffe left Tuesday for Honolulu, where she will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. William Vrooman. Miss Betty Crane, who is a student of Dickenson College, arrived Thurs- day accompanied by her classmate, Miss Margaret Clark of Baldwin, Long Island, to spend the remainder of their Spring vacation with Miss Crane's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Crane. Miss Crane spent part of her vacation with Miss Clark, and also ;isi!ed Miss Eleanor Crane in Newark, . J. Mrs. Kirby Hostess | Society will honor the Georgia dele- | To Delta Gammas The Washington Alumnae of Delte Gamma will hold their April meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Thomas Kirby, 109 Grafton street, Chevy Chase, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'elock. The assistant hostesses for the occa- sion are Mrs. Richard Tatlow, Mrs. George Myers, Mrs. Clarence Elder end Mrs. J. A. Elmore. Members who cannot attend are requested to call Mrs. Kirby. AreYOU for the Member of House to Dance for Georgians Monday, April 15, the Georgia State gates to the Continental Congress of the Daughters of the American Revo- | lution with a formal ball and recep- tion in the west ball room of the Shoreham Hotel. Dancing will start at 9:30 o'clock and continue until | 1 am. Derns Will Return From Miami Soon —_(Continued Prom Pirst Page) their children. He will return to Washington the first of the week. ‘The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr, Henry A. Wallace, will be jolned to- morrow by Mrs. Wallace, who has been in Hartsville, 8. C., for a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Coker, son-in-law and daughter of Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, will return .to Washington tomorrow from South Carolina, where she spent & short time with her son-in-law and daugh. ter, Mr. and Mrs. David Coker. M: Roper assisted her daughter in en- tertaining the other cabinet hostesses who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coker. During their stay in South Carolina the cabinet hostesses went by motor with Mrs. Coker to see the magnolia and azalea gardens in Charleston. Senator Robert R. Reynolds of North_Carolina moved to the Ward- man Park Hotel last week, where he has taken an apartment for the re- mainder of the congressional session. His daughter, Mrs. Frances Reynolds Colt, is now with him. Senator and Mrs. John H. Bank- head expect to leave the Capital about April 17 to spend a week or ten days in Alabama. Senator and Mrs. Henry P, Ashurst of Arizona are planning to spend a few days during Easter in Atlantic City, Mrs. William H. King, wife of Senator King of Utah, will return this evening from New York, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Allen. Representative and Mrs. Arthur H. Greenwood have as their guests their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Nystrom of Rapid City, 8. Dak. Mrs. Nystrom, who for- merly was Miss Ruth Greenwood, will appear at the Congressional Club Fri- day afternoon, when she will give a group of her original character sketches on “Outstanding Women in American History.” Representative and Mrs. Frank Crowther returned Friday evening from Daytona Beach and ~Miami Beach, Fla, where they have been for the past three weeks. The economic adviser to the State Department, Mr. Herbert Feis, will return tomorrow from Georgia. where | he has been for a brief vacation. | Miss Louise Herron, the daughter of Brig. Gen. end Mrs, Charles D. Herron of Edgemoor, Md., has as her guest Miss Helen Curtis of Crawfords- During the intermission, Represen- tative B. Frank Whelchel will enter- | tain with some of his inimitable clog dancing. The Floor Committee for the eve- | ning will be headed by Senator and Mrs. Walter F. George, who will be assisted by Senator Richard B. Rus- sell, jr.; Representative and Mrs. Mal- | colm C. Tarver, Representative and Mrs. Paul Brown, Representative and Mrs. Hugh Peterson, jr.; Judge Ana- bel Matthews, Miss Stella Akin, Miss Julia Harris, Mrs. John A. Massey, jr.; Mr. Clarke Cole and Mr. Legare Hill Obear. | Tickets and further information | may be obfained from the financial secretary, Mrs. James W. Thurston, 4419 Tllinois svenue northwest. | S MES. Toll House Tavern (Colesville Pike) e Silver Spring, Md! E id Plates, unday Break Only 20 Minutes' Drive 16th St. Route 29, or ‘hhn Feur Cormers Bus ourly “Choice Wines” Phone SHepherd 3500 e SPECIAL SALE! 200 Higher Priced DRESSES and GOWNS (For All Occasions) Regular 5.00 to 14.75 Values! LUCKY STRIKE DRESS SHOP 1212 G Street N.W. 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N., of Portsmouth, Va. and Miss Emily Get- of ‘Washington May 1, for California. Lieut. Thomas is ordered to the U. 8. 8. Oklahoma and is being transferred from the Naval Observatory to that vessel. Executive Ladies Sponsor Lecture Mrs. Roosevelt and Mrs. Harold L. Ickes head the list of patroflesses for Canon Stokes' lecture on “A Trip Through Africa,” to be given in the parish hall of St. Thomas Church for the benefit of the Rector’s Aid Society, tomorrow evening. Other patronesses are: Mrs. W. D. Bell, Mrs. R. H. A. Carter, Miss Sophie Casey, Mrs. Edward B. Clark, Mrs. John Donnelly, Mrs. William Ellis, Mrs. Charles McGuire, Mrs. Her- bert Howell, Mrs. Ben Hellen, Mrs. Norman B. Hall, Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchison, Mrs. Needham Lee Jones, Mrs. Austin Kanty, Mrs, Talbot Lans- ton, Mrs. Wiliam D. Leahy, Mrs. Daingerfield Love, Mrs. Leslie McCrea, Mrs. Charles B. McVay, Mrs. Ralph Mulligan, Mrs. Buchanan Merryman, Mrs, Koussouth Niles, Mrs. William Prentiss, Mrs. John W. Reilly, Mrs. John B. Ruther, Mrs. S. McCalla | Sands, Miss Shields, Mrs. H, T. Tait. Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mrs. Alfred A. Wheat and Mrs. William Wheatley. CREDIT UNIONS FORMED Employes of four Government bu- reaus in Washington have formed Federal credit unions, C. R. Orchard of the Farm Credit Administration disclosed yesterday. The unions are in reality co-opera- tive loan and thrift banks providing a safe depository for funds with reas- onable interest rates, supervised by the F. C. A. Unions have been set up by workers in the Department of Justice, the Tariff Commission, the War Department and the Public Health Service. Signor Augusto Rosso Italian Ambasador, To Be Host at Dinner (Continued From First Page.) Claude A. Swanson, wife of the Sec- retary of the Navy. Mrs. Close, wife of the Minister of the Union of South Africa, will be hostess at a luncheon at the legation Thursday in honor of Mrs. James Crawford Biggs. Mrs. Wilfred Mann, daughter of the Minister and Mrs. Close, will leave the Capital for her home in London the latter part of April. ‘The Minister of Norway, Mr. Wil- helm Munthe de Morgenstierne, will leave today for New York to be ab- sent for several days. ‘The counselor of the Chilean Em- bassy, Dr. Benjamin Cohen, will ac- company his sister, Senora Dona Olga Cohen de Peni, who has been his guest in the Capital for several months, to New York today from where she is planning to-sail April 15 for her home in South America. The first secretary of the Soviet Embassy, Mr. Alexei Fedorovich Ney- mann, is in New York for the week end. Missouri D.elegates To D. A. R., Guests Mrs. Howard M. Bailey, vice presi- dent general; Mrs. Mortimer Platt, | State regent; Mrs. Clyde Henderson Porter, State vice regent, and the delegates and alternates from Missouri, | attending the Continental Congress | of the Daughters of the American Revolution, will be guests at a tea given in their honor at the Women’s Congressional Club, 2001 New Hamp- shire avenue, Tuesday afternoon, April 16, from 4 to 6 o'clock, by the wives who are in Washington of members of Congress, included among whom are Mrs, Bennett Champ Clark, Mrs. Harry S. Truman, wives of the Senators; Mrs. Milton Romjou, Mrs. Clarence Cannon, Mrs. John J. Cochran, Mrs. Clyde Williams, Mrs. Richard M. Duncan and Mrs. Orville | wives of the Missouri| Zimmerman, NEW DYNAMIC STYLE SHOES Representatives. P2 Most styles . « « a few, $6.75 Blues are definitely leading for Spring. Hahn has a huge selection at this popu- lar price . . . with a world of style in every fashion. Stunning in Patent. Also Navy, brown white kid. 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