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* B2 SOCIETY. Mrs. Roosevelt to Spend Few Days in New York, Expected Back Friday Secretary and Mrs. Swanson to Be Assisted by Popular Hostesses of Capital. Morgenthaus Feted. RS. ROOSEVELT left the| White House last evening for New York City, where she will spend the next few days. Bhe is expected to return to Wash- ington Friday. The President’s wife had lunching with her yesterday the wives of the members of the cabinet who are in the city, including Mrs. Henry Mor- genthau, jr.; Mrs. James A. Farley, who came from her home in New York to spend a few days; Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mrs. Henry A. Wallace and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper. Mrs. Cordell Hull and Mrs. George H. Dern are absent from the city, | Mrs. Hull in Pinehurst and Mrs. Dern in the Philippines with her husband. ‘The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson will be assisted at the reception they will give Tues- day, November 19, at the Navy Yard, for the officers of the Navy and Ma- rine Corps in Washington, and their wives, by Mrs. Joseph K. T: ig, Mrs. Alfred W. Johnson, Mrs. Cary Grayson, Mrs. Albert P. Niblach, Mrs. Mark Bristol. Mrs. Harold R. Stark, Mrs. Louis McC. Little, Mrs. Emory ‘| Hugh S. Cumming, wife of the Sur- | of Federal painting and sculpture, Edward V. Rowan, and Mrs. Rowan at | their home in Falls Church. Invited | to meet Secretary and Mrs. Morgen- thau were many well-known artists, sculptors and muralists from other cities—Mrs. Marguerite Zorach, Mme. Conchita Scaraviglione, Mr. Willlam Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald March | and Mr. Stuyvesant Van Zeen, of New | York; Mr. Boardman Robinson of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. George Biddle of Philadelphia. Mrs. Biddle |is the well known portrait painter, | Mme. Helene Sardeau. | | American Diplomat Honored at Luncheon. The United States Minister to Den- mark, Mrs. Ruth Bryan Owen, who is the guest at the White House of President and Mrs. Roosevelt, was the honor guest at luncheon today of the Women’s National Press Club. Mrs. Bacheo Lindsay was also an honor guest at the luncheon. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Iliss Josephine Roche; Mrs. geon General of Public Health, and | Miss Mary Switzer, executive assist-| ant to Miss Roche, were among the| THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Daughters of Army Air Corps Officer D. C, TUESDAY, g Left to right: Miss Audrey Robertson, Miss Betsy Robertson and Miss Gladys Robertson, daughters of Capt. William A. R. Robertson, U. S. A., Air Corps, and Mrs. Robertson, who make their home at Bolling Field. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. NOVEMBER 12, Dr. and Mrs. Marlatt| 1935. To Present Daughter { Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lester Marlatt will entertain at a reception Saturday, December 7, when they will present their daughter, Miss Constance Mar- latt, one of the season’s debutantes, to soclety. Miss Marlatt is a student at| Miss Dorothy Marlatt, who is a stu- | dent at Vassar College, will arrive i ‘Washington Wednesday, November 27, | with her parents. Polish Lur;;heon For Bishop Ryan| ‘The charge d'affaires of Poland, Mr. Wiadyslaw Sokolowski, entertained at | luncheon yesterday in honor of the Most Rev. James H. Ryan, Bishop-elect of Omaha and retiring president of Catholic University. (except Sun., and Mon.) ) Cheerful open fireplace. An atmosphere of re- fined informality, ,Music by Log Cabin y Inn Orchestra Minimum Charge, 735c. S $1.00 o Cover Charge at Any Time LOG CABIN INN iles Bevond corgia Ave. Extended chestra will play. This is the first of a series of evening soirees at which | were sureties for the Magna ChnrmT | wrested from King John in 1215, the Arts Club Dinner SOCIETY. Smith College. | & to spend the Thanksgiving holidays | : Our most popular slip! 7> "Miss Deb” with KANT-RIP seams Check these points: All pure silk. Adjustable suspender- ette shoulder straps. Seams that CAN'T pull out. Shrink- proof, rip-proof! In all sizes from 32 to 52.. . . each size correctly propertioned. A marvelous slip for 1105 F Street The Woman's Specialty Shop (—“'\’—*h————‘_—-\/_fi From 4 O'Clock On S. Land, Mrr. Frank Ridgely, Mrs 4 ¢ WL guests at the luncheon today at the er;“ Baxlnm dM:s Edgar Woods | ghorenam Hotel, with Mrs. Roscoe R. W Snvepellceud s Thowes C.| Spencer, Mrs. Walter L. Treadway, the Minister and Mme. Pelenyi will be | foundation of constitutional liberty, { hosts. | are Mrs. John K. Frefot and Mrs. M. And Concert Tonight Miss Minna Nieman, pianist, and Kinkaid. The Secretary of the Treasury and | Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, jr. were guests of honor at a buffet supper| Bunday evening given by the director Miss Prochnik’s Tea For Bride Elect—Col. and Mrs. Cecil Dinner Miss Valerie Prochnik, daughter of the Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, will entertain at a shower and tea this afternoon for Miss Emily Stuart Maddox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Amory Maddox, whose marriage to Mr. Millard F. West, jr., will take place Saturday, Miss Virginia Stuart Ward. cousin of the bride-elect, of Chestnut Hills, Pa., who arrived in Washington yes- terday for the wedding, will be hostess at & luncheon for the bridal party tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Henry Ward, jr; Miss Eleanor Ward and Mr. Philip Henry Ward, 3d, will ar- rive in the Capital Friday for the wedding. They will stay at the May- flower Hotel. | Mrs. S. Lewis Christian and Mrs. Alan J. McLaughlin as hostesses. There were about 60 guests, mostly wives of members of the United States Public Health Service. Dance. The ladies of Christ Protestant Episcopal Church, Washington parish, entertained at luncheon at the Shore- Lam today in honor of Mrs. Julianna Gabler, mother of Rev. Edward Gab- ler, the rector. Miss Mary I. E. Hart- ley, who sponsored the luncheon, was assisted in arrangements by Miss Laura Perrie and Miss Nellie Pumph- rey. The company numbered 35. i AN | Hungarian Minister Host at Legation The Minister of Hungary and Mme, Pelenyi will entertain at a musicale | Monday evening, November 25, when | Edith Lorand and her Hungarian Or- Col. and Mrs. Joseph Cecil of 2029 | = Connecticut avenue have issued invi- | tations for an informal dinner dance | November 29 in the Chevy Chase Club | which they will give for their daugh- | ter, Miss Caroline Cecil, who will be | home from Ogontz School over Thanksgiving. i Mrs. Emerson Howe entertained at 8 luncheon today in her apartment at 2101 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Walter Lann entertained at dinner Friday evening in her home, at 1911 § street, in honor of Mrs. | James Henry Dodge, whose marriage took place recently. ‘ Mrs. F. Wilkinson Bunker will be | hostess at a cocktail party this after- | noon in her home, on venty-fourth | street, in honor of Mrs. Martin Hutch- | inson, jr., of Toronto. Mrs. Hutchm-‘ son is the former Miss Hallie Davis, daughter of Mrs. Armstead Davis, | and is visiting her mother and her | uncle, Col. Harry Armstead in their | home, on Kalorama road. Mrs. Robert Darby Wilson enter- tained at breakfast Sunday morning at Brooke Farm Tea House, Chevy Chase, Md., in honor of Miss Frances Henry, daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Bosley Henry, whose engagement to | Mr. James M. Dykes, son of Mrs. Lee Brock of Nashville, Tenn. was an- nounced at a tea given by Mrs. Henry Sunday, November 3. Guests were | Mrs. Elizabeth Bosley Henry, Mrs. Ellis Manning, Mrs. Galt Bowen an Miss Adelaide Buchholz, Miss Amelia Hoeke, Miss Margaret Mayes, Miss #nne Fox and Mrs. Stephan Forester. Mrs. Wilson will be Miss Henry's matron of honor in her wedding, which will take place November 23 in St. Paul's. Rock Creek, at 4 o'clock | in the afternoon. . Foamn;i flufin‘g' National Fur Week BLACK CARACUL Every Black Coracul Coat is marked dawn this week. Madel shown reduced from By the Big White Bear 12th and G Streets N.W. Engagcmel;t and January Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Mahurin of Chevy Chase, Md., announce the en- gagement of their daughter Virginia to Mr. Geoffrey Creyke, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Creyke of Washing- ton, D. C. The wedding will take place in January. Magna C}.larta Baltimore Lunch Attending the Magna Charta Dames luncheon at the Hotel Belvedere in Baltimore today, celebrating barons’ day, in obse! ce of the Old Paintings Relined and Restored The Charm of Age Retained Veerhoff (Established 1871) 1512 Connecticut Avenue SERVING WASHINGTON OVER FIFTY YEARS HENDERSON'S FINE FURNITURE Represents the Utmost in Value NLY choice woods are used by craftsmen long experienced in the construction of Fine Furniture. Because of its authentic design and choice quality, you will grow to love and cherish each piece as the years go by. PRICES ARE VER Y REASONABLE May We Show You? James B. 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