Evening Star Newspaper, April 19, 1937, Page 24

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B—4 #x SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1937. SOCIETY. Seventy-Fourth Clllb BY THE WAY Wedding Date Set James W. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Mastin | J. Woodall, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D.|and Mrs. Russell J. Ryan, Mr. and |D. P. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. C. S, ) G. White, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rus- [ Sharpe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. An-| Mrs. Arthur J. 8eaton, Dr. J. Emmett | Atkins, Miss Ellyne S, Strickland, Mr. TO G“.e Luncheon Miss Daisy Dagel, daughter of Mr, |sel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freer, Mr. derson, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Burrus, | Sebree and Dr. Margaret Sebree, Mr. | and Mrs. George Rogers and Maj. and L=ty and Mrs. C. E. Dagel of North Dakota, | Hampson Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. Emory | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Kent, Mr.|and Mrs. H. T. Reiling, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Wallace Streater. For Mrs. Roosevelt whose engagement has been an- " (Continued on Page B-3.) nounced to Mr. Thomas 8. Shull, son HE Seventy-fourth Club is plan- = B ARed s of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Shull of ning a luncheon for Mrs. Roose- Bobby Winmill all day long drove her miniature coach and 4925 Conduit road, velt at the Congressional Club next four little ponies up and down a set course—the coach filled % us m‘: :awr‘;:rvhg:swfi;f;d April Wedpesday at which a number of D. with enthusiastic little children—at 10c a ride! 3 A. R. members from out of town are The sweetest gic&ure}:}hat vgefl!];rom;m la_alway with lfi] was tthe —_— xpected as sts. Tk sts will | little golden-haire: aughter o e Alex Hagners in the center . L"ifinlid a;‘ R:C;B;g(\ Uih:;:; su,b]e of the ring holding by a long ribkon a pudgy little black and white Federal Bar Sprmg decorated with baskets of Spring |lamb that was being auctioned off. It was love at first sight for flowers, and the United States Marine | both of them and Mrs. Jimmy Curtis practically bought every Dlnner Tomorrow String Orchestra will play selections | ticket or got her friends to do so, in order that the child might | At the reception preceding the an- during the luncheon. A special fea- | Win her new-found friend! What was our joy to hear that a kind | nual Spring dinner dance of the Fed- friend won the lamb and at once presented it to the child. ture of the entertainment will be the eral Bar Association tomorrow eve- presentation of Mme. Malda Fani So—all’s well that ends well and the whole afternoon will |ning at the Congressional Country d’Aulby, lyric soprano and radio artist. [ remain as a very wonderful memory of rich and poor, young and | Club members of the association and Mme. d'Aulby is a graduate of the | old working together for those less fortunate. We heard that |their guests will be received by Mr. A 1 Conservatory of Rome and has sung | almost $1,000 was raised for the hospital. Justin Miller, president of the asso- A T in Naples, Nice and on the Italian AND ciation, and Mrs. Miller and the other ik p 1 Riviera, as well as in Mexico and the By the way, what wrestler has developed a great yen for one |officers of the association and their i1: : % United States of the lovely ladies whose name appears in this column from time | Wives, including Assistant Attorney The Committee on Arrangements | to time, with the result that he sends telegrams to his friends | General Robert H. Jackson, vice presi- 4 includes Mrs. Harry B. Coffee, presi- | during the match in a desperate effort to arrange an introduction? | dent, and Mrs. Jackson. The guest ¢ " dent; Mrs. Paul R. Greever, Mrs. Phil of honor and speaker will be Mr. a Fe . Mrs. D. Worth Clark, Mrs, Morrison Shafroth, general counsel for William Barry and Mrs. mmer ryan. | Mr. Charles P. Taft | Dr. Gewehr to Talk the Burenu of Intermal Revente. — ey . . al 231 are To Join Mother|To Book-Review Club | asistant Attorney Generat apd ase. : ' Georgetown Garden Mr. Charles P. Taft, 2d, will come | Dr. Wesley M. Gewehr, professor ¥ : “cEnTIFlEn" Tour to Be in May |to Washington Thursday and will be | of history at the American University, % will be the guest speaker of the Wes- with his mother, Mrs. Willlam Howard | ley Heights Book-Review Club Wed- Plans are under way for the annual : Taft, widow of the former Chief Jus- i Vi y opening of the Georgetown gardens. J >~ | nesday evening. The meeting will 4 The first tour will be May 1 and the | tiCe. Mrs. Taft is making her an=|pe neld at the club house and Dr.| ¥/ OF 3 second May 22 nual visit at the Villa Marghertta | Gewehr's subject will be “The Con- Evermay, the estate of Mr. and Mrs, | in Charleston, having returned from | gtitution and the Supreme Court From »_ CHARM PN F. Lammot Belin, was greatly missed | ® ?{9?}‘1”"""7““ “"gse ‘“M““"T 'g the Viewpoint of the Historian.” After /.«:‘ . from the tour last year. Because of | ViS e azalea gardens. T. Talt| the talk there will be a brief review of 7 2 necessary construction work, Mrs. Be- m“ came 1‘0 Wfléhmgt‘;flu';o ;‘jadf?‘ss “Brandies.” by Alfred Life. The host- | j; 4 4 x} P':“:c's t fhron: “'d. hdesii;.l:ch" lin preferred not to show it. Two new | .'¢ annual meeting of the Family | esses will be Mrs. H. C. Anderson, Mrs, | ! s AN } : ¢ effects of heat a gardens are being shown, that of Mrs, | Service Association Thursday at mid- | John G. Ladd, Mrs. Max Proffitt and | | — pe? ; nd humidity, as Robert Allen on Twenty-eighth street | 98- Mrs. H. F. Dawson. i _ well as Moths * * Fire * * Theft, and Mrs. Francis Addison on Twenty- T R > R S The correct touch of ninth, 0’BRIEN TO SPEAK London may build a $160,000,000 Charm for your home It costs so little— Miss Frances Sortwell heads the Tea bridge over the Thames at Charin e / Committee and plans to serve tea May o Chiatig e is in Cohen’s Modern 1'in her own charming garden, which | Robert Lincoln O'Brien, retiring Gallery, which has cap- ; 'lly take chances? has been off the list for three years | chairmaniof the United States Tariff — = tured the hearts of due to Miss Sortwell's absence from vi A se! iCommnssmn, will deliver an address smart Woshmgton the city. On May 22 the tea tables i 4 will be set on the terrace at Dumbar- | O tPe “Reciprocal Trade Agreements ur Dllfy Here you will find the “'just right'’ mirror and ton Oaks, the home of Mr. and Mrs, | PTOSTam,” at American University to-| |~ ¢LBANED-AND §YORED morrow afternoon. Seiabi ol e The address will be the eleventh in Ca/l Mir.FyleNa. 3291 pictures for your home. = PR a series on “The Political Institutions | SANITARY CARPET & i Turn vacant, bare walls Plans Under Way of the United States,” arranged by 0 g i n American University for members of RUG-CLEANING €O, into charming touches For Reception |tne diplomatio corps and foreign| | 106 INDIANA AVE. of t{)eou‘ty ata surprisd~ 3 —an Arrangements are being made for NGl oM R cOst one of the largest “at homes’ this " # wotimay reason to be held Tuesday, April 27, G k R ! at the Wardman Park Hotel and to be | § ) o o 5| CRARGERI! given by the wives of the congres- sional delegation living at that hotel. 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Rich. 1214-1220 F STREET Ast, Archeological League Will Meet Invitations have been issued by the | Archeological Society of Washington | to its membership and to the members of the Art and Archeology League for Saturday evening on the occa- sion of the 194th regular meet- ing of the society. to be held through the courtesy of Miss Gildersleeve and Miss Kerr at Gunston Hall, 1906 Florida avenue : The guest of honor will be Mr Lawrence Bradford Saint of Hunting- ton Valley, Pa., a notable authority on stained glass and designer of many | Daneing ’cathedral windows, who v\llldgl\ieds B.ll"‘ ) ecture illustrated with colored slides : Thnlalit Avtine Watren has '« i s o on the subiect “Is siained Glass a | at 10 s Sin Wenenjliasie i So dressy—so feminine—that's why ot Art? e wil in- 3 ony ¢ o troduced by Mr. Wade H. Ellis, presi- ‘ s SRR f ¢ it's a winner—3 times reordered! dent of the Archeological Society. 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