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% Col. and Mrs. Consuelo Seone, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Smith, Mrs. - dist Episcopal Church, the g - SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1937. SOCIETY. * B—3 Usual Quiet of Holy Week Observed by Society in Nation's Capita The Attorney General And Mrs. Cummings Will Entertain at Dinner The Dominican Minister and Senora de Pas- toriza Honor Guests at Dinner Last Night. ¥ HE Attorney General and Mrs. Homer S. Cummings will be hosts informally at dinner this evening at Ruthven, their charming home on the hill overlooking Rock Creek. The Minister of the Dominican Republic and Senora de Pas- toriza were the honor guests at dinner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Merrill Kochenderfer. The other guests at the dinner were the Dominican Minister to London, Senor Max Henriquez Urena, and Senora de Urena; Mme. Sanchez Latour, Mme. Ulises Espaillot, Marion Nailor Bailey, Maj. Kemp Slaughter, Mrs. D. C. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sunderland, Dr. and Mrs. George B. Trible, Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly and Col. R. W. Rufkohl. The Greek Minister, Mr. Demetrios Sicilianos, will celebrate the anniversary of Greek independence Sunday and is planning a reception for members of the Greek colony in Washington. | Senator and Mrs. Robert .71,71;11110,\' will be joined the end of this week by the former's daughter, Miss Katharine Bulkley, who will spend her Easter vacation from Vassar College with them. | The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Wayne Chatfield- i Taylor, will be joined tomorrow by Mrs. Chatfield-Taylor, who has | made a brief visit out of town. Senhorita Zazi Aranha, daughter of the Brazilian Ambassador and Senhora de Aranha, is motoring to Florida. She is accompanied by her brother, Senhor Oswaldo Aranha, jr., and their young sister, Senhorita Dedi Aranha; Senhora de Lobo, wife of the attache of the Embassy, and Senhor Guilio Vargas, son of the President of Brazil, who will spend his Easter vacation from Johns Hopkins | University in the South. Lieut. Col. F. C. Rogers, U. S. A, and Mrs. Rogers are at the Martinique for a brief stay. » Miss Anna Mendel |Tour of Houses : Married in Church | Next Month to Aid To Mr. John Conrad St. John’s Church th and M. I\/IRS JOHN WINANT, wife of the of Woor former chairman of the Social atriage ies Board, will show her home Anna Kather 1411 Thirty-fourth street in the NonVve o al tour of old houses in historic risonburg, V. town April 9 and 10. Pro- Ay will go towards St. John's y ch in Georgetown Others who will show houses are | T Franklin Mott Gunther, 2812 | Mr. Victor Sutro, 3019 P | Hare Lippincott, 2806 | L. M. C. Smith, 3267 Miss Margaret Bisland, street; Mrs. Carroll Grenough 1408 Thirty-first street, and Mrs. ames Scott Vance, 2823 Q street. Mrs. Wiliam B. Kerkam, jr, is chairman of the Committee on Ar- rangements for the tour and is being ed by Mrs. Theodore N. Gill, M Jefferson Kean, Mrs. Edmund Talcott, Mr. J. Bernard Wyckoff and the Rev. F. Bland Tucker. . George Alle , Va. an Harvey ne Mende John a which took place Chevy Chase Metho- ceeds Rev. Edward Latch, o'clock in the afterno ence of a few relatives friends Mr. Harvey gave the bride in mar- | fiage and Mrs. Harvey, who was her | sister's matron of honor, was dressed in a navy blue silk crepe dress, black seal coat and wore a corsage bouquet of gardenias. officia’ ani close Mr. George Conrad, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man at the wedding. The bride was married in a striking three-piece wool ensemble, in a shade of shrimp, with wh she wore a brown straw hat with short face veil, brown accessories and a corsage bou- quet of gardenias Following the ceremony the couple left on a short wedding trip and when | they return they will live in Ale Swimming and archery will occupy andria, where Mr. Conrad is the attention of the Seventy-fifth ployed. Congressional Club, in a series of Miss Mendel is a2 graduate of Wash- | Wednesday afternoon meetings at the ington-Lee High School and the Har- Shoreham Hotel. | risonburg State Teachers’ College at| The Seventy-fifth Congressional Harrisonburg, Va. She has has made | Club, which consists of wives of first- her home for the past few years with | term congr al members, will her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.|meet at the Venetian pool of the and Mrs in their Virginia Shoreham at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday, home, and is a popular member of the March 31, for swimming, and at the younger set in the county Shoreham Terrace gardens at 3:30 Mr. Conrad is the son of Mrs. o'clock for the archery. Mrs. Ed- Emily Pasco Conrad and the late Mr. | ward V. Izac, wife of Representative George Newton Conrad of Harrison- Izac of California, and Mrs. John burg. | Murdock, wife of Representative Mur- | dock of Arizona, will teach the swim- | ming and archery, respectively. Mrs. Murdock has been a teacher of physi- cal education in charge of archery for 10 years at the Phoenix Junior Col- lege, and during this time her team | has won the national mlercolleglme‘ championship. Mrs. Harold G, | Seventy-Fifth Club To Meet For Sports Parliament Members Honor Guests Today The Washington branch of the Eng- lish Speaking Union entertained at a | | gardenias and lilies of the valley. luncheon today at the Willard Hotel | in honor of the visiting members of Parliament, the Right Hon. Earl| Mosier, wife of Representative Mosier | of Ohio, is in charge of arrangements | for the Wednesday afternoon events, of Mansfeld, the Right Hon. Lord |°f Which this week's is the first. Phillimore, M. C.; Victor Raikes, esq.; A. R. Wise, esq, and Kenneth de | Courcy, esq. Dr. Charles A. Rich- mond presided At the speakers’ table were Mr. and | Mrs. A. B. Houghton, Dr. C. G. Ab- bot, Mrs. Gibson Fahnstock, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Garfield, Mr. Lynch Luquer, Dr. and Mrs. Wallace McClue and Dr. Charles Richmond. | Among those whom have guests | Were Mrs. Charles Richmond, Miss | Dorothy Sollers, Miss Bertha Chinn, | Miss A. Downing, Mrs. Frank W. | Mahin, Miss H. D. La Monte, Miss V. | Hunt, Miss H. B. Turnbull, Mr. Mayne Williams, Miss M. Lovell, Mrs. H. T. Vosper and Miss Cythe Hill. phome wationaL 600 MERCHANTS TRANSFER-STORAGE CO0. 920-922 E STREET N.W. FROM HER LONDON SALON Chutidotls BRINGS A SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE Directly from her London Salon, bringing with her the traditions of the English capital and the high English standard of good looks, comes Miss Arden’s specially trained representative—to be here all this week, through Saturday, March 27! She will be in Jelleff's exclusive Arden Salon to tell you just how to acquire that famed English complexion. Do come in! Jellefts 1214.1220 F STREET » Engagement Announced MISS ALTHEA CLARITA WILCOX, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uthai Vincent Wilcoxr of George- town, announce her engagement to Lieut. John Heughes Dono- ghue, now stationed at Fort Belvoir, Va. The wedding will take place Saturday, April 3. —Edmonston Photo. Marlji?gresfi offl_Interest Miss Marion Dailey and Mr. Hartle Wed in Takoma Park. WEDDING of interest took | place last night at the Seventh- | day Adventist Church in Takoma Park when Miss Marion Ardella Dailey, daughter of Mrs. Dailey and the late Mr. Charles Wesley Dailey of Norfolk, Va., beame | the bride of Mr. Ralph Calvert Hartle of Takoma Park, son of Mrs. Hartle and the late Mr. Claggett A. Hartle, wore a gown of royal blue satin back crepe with a corsage bouquet of gar- | denias. Mrs. Hartle, mother of the | bridegroom, wore a gown of dark blue | crepe with a corsage bouquet of talis- man roses. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. | Hartle left to motor to the South and | they will visit at Orlando and other | places in Florida. They will be at formerly of Stroudsburg, Pa. The | home after April 14 at their apart-| ceremony was performed by Dr. Heber | ment at 1006 Carroll avenue, Takoma H. Votaw. The church was decorated | Park | with baskets of sweetpeas, daffodills| Mr. Hartle is connected with the and roses with a background of palms | health center of the Y. M. C. A. in and ferns. Mrs. Frances Johnson and | Washington | Mr. Stanley Dombroski sang a duet,as | _ AMOng the out-of-town guests were did Miss Barbara Linnell and‘Miss | MI. and Mrs. Harry L. Linnell and Helen Linnell, young nieces of the | their daughters, the misses Barbara bride. They were accompanied by Mr. | 31 Helen Linnell, from Norfolk. Va.; Prancis Johnson st the organ | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith Dailey of The bride, who Was given in mar- | Alb8nY, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Orvil riage by her brother, Mr. Robert Smith Lowry and t'lxmr daughter, Miss Elaine | Dailey, wore a long gown of white | LOWS: Of Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. | satin fashioned on princess lines with FremMEngel Rl\{i Bz (anc) MEsHOlars}) cowl neck line and closely fitting ence Kitchen of Stroudsburg, Pa. sleeves puffed at the top. Her veil was of tulle and was held in place at the back of her head by & wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Miss Emily Miller Wed To Mr. Lay in Raleigh. NNOUNCEMENT is made of the| marriage of Miss Emily Graham | Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh | Miss Bessie Dailey, who wore a gown | G. Miller of Raleigh, N. C., and Mr. of pink lace and marquisette made | James S. Lay, jr., son of Mrs. James with puffed sleeves and a round collar. | S- Lay and the late Mr. Lay of Wash- The other attendants were Mrs. | ington, which took place in Raleigh Orvil Lowry and Miss Marie Cain, who | Saturday, February The ceremony wore gowns of aquamarine lace and | Was performed by Msgr. A. R. Freeman marquisette made similar to that of at Sacred Heart Cathedral in Raleigh. the maid of honor and all three car- | Mr. and Mrs. Lay are making their | ried bouguets of African daisies in|home in Jackson Heights, Long Is- pastel shades | land, N. Y. ! Elaine Lowry, niece of the bride,| Mr. Lay graduated from Virginia | was the flower girl. She wore a frock Military Institute in 1933 and Harvard of pink net Business School in 1935. He was em- The best man was Mr. Cecil Hartle, | Ploved in Richmond, but has been brother of the bridegroom, and the | transferred to New York in March. ushersfwere M. EPaullE SHOMCL MR | e Clark H. Woods, Mr. Roy Slate and Mr. Charles Long. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the apartment where Mr. and Mrs. Hartle will make their home after their return from their wedding trip to Florida. | Mrs. Dailey, mother of the bride, | | Her maid of honor was her sister, Furniture Lamps and Clocks CATLIN’S, Inc. 1324 N. Ave. NW Nat. 0992 Lighting Fixtures esentative n B. Debnam Shoreham ‘Buildin Telephone DIstric By FLORSHEIM ARE FASHIONS WITH A FUTURE Have faith in fabric—it’s a fashion that will follow its Spring success with an equally successful Sum- mer. But it takes quality to keep shoes looking fresh through such a long season . . . so when you buy fabric shoes, buy Florsheims! Beautiful styles, ex- pert workmanship, long wear and supreme comfort —they’re all yours in our Florsheim shoes with the & Visiting in Capital MRS. SAMUEL GLENN CONLEY, Who has been visiting her father, Mr. Clifford Lanham, will leave soon to join Capt. Conley at Fort Benning, Ga. Mr.Lanham is superintendent of trees and parkings of the District govern- ment. Reside_ptial Social News Mrs. Walter E. Edge Returning Today From New York. RS. WALTER EVANS EDGE, | wife of the former United | Sates Ambassador to France, | and Miss Camilla Edge will | return to Washington today after a | short stay at the Ambassador Hotel in New York City. Dr. and Mrs. J. Breckenridge Bayne are at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Bev- | erly Hills, Calif Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Wadden of Cambridge, with Miss Eleanor Wad- den and Miss Mary Wadden, are oc- cupying a suite at the Wardman Park Hotel while in Washington for a visit, Dr. and Mrs. W. K. Butter, who have been spending the past month in St. Augustine, Fla., have returned | to their home at 5 Quincy drive, Chevy Chase, Md. Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Marlatt | and the Misses Marlatt are at the | Columbus. Mr. W. Sidney Park of Louisville, Ky., is stopping at the Martinique. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ross Watson of Tallahassee, Fla., are at the Marti- nique for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lyon of 2029 | | Milford, Conn., By the Way— HE hours of 5 to 7 yesterday afternoon were divided between the Thomas Bell Sweeney’s party in honor of the retiring counselor of the Netherlands Legation and Baroness van Breugel Douglas, and Natalie Campbell Pritchett’s party. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney gave their party in their lovely house on New Hampshire avenue, where Mrs. Sweeney, wearing a gown of dark purple chiffon with touches of scarlet received her numerous guests in the charm- ing drawing room. Here the walls of pastel apple green form a fitting background for the delicate French furniture, and the French doors enhancing the height of the high ceilings, make it indeed an interior that lends itself to entertaining. Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew and Mme. van Kaathoven presided at the tea table. Then on to Natalie Prichett’s fascinating duplex apart- ment, still considered a rarity in Washington. She was en- tertaining in honor of Mrs. Ramond Welch of Burlingame, Calif., a sister of Mrs. Emory Sands, with whom she is visiting. Mrs. Sidney A. Cloman, Mrs. Prichett’s cunt, poured tea and little Mrs. Clofton Phillips, Natalie’s niece and namesake. Natalie Phillips, who has just rented an apartment in the same building, looked adorable in a floor length blue gown with several carnations in her hair. Those two renowned bachelors of the British Embassy, Broad- mead and Broad, had with them at the tea Lord Mansfield of the House of Lords, who is in this country to speak for the various branches of the English Speaking Union. A tall and beautiful woman wearing a tailored suit of black pin-striped material, was none other than Mrs. Lawrence Tibbett, formerly Jane Marsten |of New York, whose famous husband was unable to give his |schedul€d concert yesterday because of laryngitis. Her brother |and sister-in-law, the Hunter Marstens, are famous Winter resi- dents of Florida. With Mrs. Tibbett yesterday was Baron Besogner, here for a few days from Hollywood. Donna Matilde, wife of the Italian Ambassador, sat with Mrs. Ingalls Sard and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, who has been so warmly greeted since her recent return to Washington. Mrs. Newbold Noyes, in an adorable togue of geraniums in a galary of red tones, passed the time of day with Leander McCormick-Goodhart of the British Embassy. Mrs. Wallach Merriam arrived with Mrs. George T. Marye and Mrs. Granger Blair, whose pin check suit of gray and black was most be- coming. Last, but not least, came Mme. Van Haersma de With, whose very presence makes any party, accompanied by her daughter Nora. When the De Withs leave April 7 for Cuba they will be immensely missed. The Count Van Rechteren Limpurg, new counselor of the Netherlands Legation, spent the entire afternoon at Mrs. Prichett's party, as did many other men. For at Mrs. Prichett’s there is never a lack of men, and by way of giving an idea of the many Il Connecticut avenue returned today from the Hollywood Beach Hotel, Hollywood, Fla, where they have been spending the Winter. Mr. Lyon is a prominent attorney of this city Jackson Hughes, who is a student at McDonogh School, McDonogh, Md., is spending the Spring holida; his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Hughes. Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Howe of New e spending several days at the Martinique {Miss Anna Hallam To Give 2 Lectures Mrs. George F. Becker has loaned the drawing room of her house at 1416 Thirty-third street, to Miss Anna | Maud Hallam to be used for her lec- tures tonight and tomorrow which will be open to the public Miss Hallam will speak tonight on “Psychology and Philiosophy in Rela- tion to Present Needs” and tomorrow night on “The Value of Phychology in Child Training.” Czechoslovakia has restricted the extension of all ready-made clothing factories. ICH'S ADDS A of oo night, TO EASTER FOR THOSE to whom new fashion is impor- tant there never was a season like this. More changes, newer styles in hats, suits, dresses and gowns. 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