Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1940, Page 22

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THE JAUNTY Smart new pump—in all white doeskin, white with turftan; white with sky blue; white with red, and white with patent trim, All Sizes. *Trade Mark Registered Daughters 'Of Envoy to Sing at Fete Women Democrats Schedule Party For Saturday ‘The triplet daughters of the Am- bassador of Panama and Senora de Boyd, the Misses Elena, Mildred and Edith Boyd, will entertain with | singing and dancing at the annual {fete of the Woman’s National Dem- | ocratic Club, to be held Saturday from 3 to 6 pm. at the Shoreham Hotel. Added interest will center about the three young women due to their invitation from Hollywood to enter moving pictures. They re- cently returned from New York, Wwhere a screen test was made under | the personal direction of Adolph | Zukor, president of Paramount pic- | tures. | Another enjoyable feature of the | fete will be the concert of the 121st | Engineer Band of the District Na- | tional Guatd. State songs will be | played for the parade of the States, | in addition to swing and popular | music and serious numbers. The fete will be held on the ter- race if the weather is pleasant, otherwise the program will be pre- sented inside. Mrs. Roosevelt to Be Guest. Mrs. Roosevelt will be the guest of honor and will head the receiving | line, assisted by ladies of the cabi- net, including Mrs. John Nance Garner, Mrs. Cordell Hull, Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, jr.; Mrs. Harry ' H. Woodring, Mrs. Robert N. Jack- | son, Mrs. James A. Farley, Mrs. Charles Edison, Mrs. Harold L. Ickes and Mrs. Henry A. Wallace Others who will receive are the Secretary of Labor, Miss Frances Perkins; Mrs. Sumner Wells, Mrs. Daniel W. Bell, Mrs. Louis A. John- son, Mrs. Francis Biddle, Mrs. Wil- | | liam W. Howes, Mrs. Lewis Compton, | Mrs. Alvin Wirtz, Mrs. Claude Wick- ard, Mrs. Edward J. Noble and Mrs. Charles V. McLaughlin. | The Patronesses. Mrs. Hull is chairman of patron- esses, assisted by Mrs. Thurman Ar- nold, Mrs. Blair Banister, Mrs. Wil- liam B. Bankhead, Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, Mrs. A. A. Berle, jr.; Mrs. Ramsay 8. Black, Mrs. Schuyler Otis Bland, Mrs. Mary E. Buford, Mrs. E. K. Burlew, Mrs. Oscar L. Chapman, Mrs. Samuel G. Clark, jr. Mrs. George H. Dern, Mrs. May Thompson Evans, Mrs. Herbert E. Gaston, Mrs. Henry E. Grady, Miss Ida Guffey, Miss Pauletta Guffey, |Mrs. Pat Harrison, Mrs. Hawes, Mrs. Grover B. Hill, Monroe Johnson, Mrs. Jesse 5 Jones, Mrs. J. Bruce Kremer, Mrs. Norman Littell, Mrs. Breckinridge | Long, Mrs. Thomas F. McAllister, | Mrs. Matthew F. McGuire, Mrs | Marvin H. McIntyre, Mrs. Lucille| | McMillin, Mrs. Justin Miller, Rep- resentative Mary T. Norton, Mrs. Ambrose O'Connell, Representative Mrs. Webster J. L 5 y _Pittman, Mrs. Smith W. Purdum, Mrs. Warren De- lano Robbins, Mrs. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Mrs. Francis M. Shea, Mrs. John L. Sullivan, Mrs. Milliard E. Tydings and Mrs. Ellen S. Woodward. | Dauéhtcrs of Army O. John Rogge, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Don Jorge E. Boyd, who will sing | Boyd. Triplet daughters of the Panama Ambassador and Senora at the annual spring fete of the Woman’s National Democratic party Saturday at the Shoreham Hotel. Left to right, Miss Elena, Miss Mildred and Miss Edith ’ —Underwood & Underwood Photo. | Goodwill Guild |Garden Party Set A garden party and fashion show | will be held by the Women's Guild of Goodwill Industries May 17 at 2 pm. on the grounds of Mount Vernon Seminary, Nebraska and Massachusetts avenues N.W. Mrs. Samuel Herrick, president of the guild, has announced Miss Gertrude Luce as chairman, to be assisted by Mrs. Richard Stimson, | vice chairman; tickets, Mrs. Rich- | ard Herrick; cookies, cakes, candy and cigarettes, Mrs. Irene Caldwell; Mrs. Barnet Nover, pantry com- | mittee chairman: fashion show, Mrs. Charles Marsh; chairs and tables, Mrs. Elmer Frazier, chair- man, assisted by Mrs. M. C. Reed, Mrs. Henry Ralph, Mrs. R. C. | Bowker and Mrs. Chesly Manly, and fortune tellers and door prizes, Mrs. Herrick. Girls from the seminary will model gowns. In case of inclement weather the party will be held in the open-air gymnasium of the school. Proceeds will go to the guild fund for welfare work among the handi- ! capped employes of the industries, |and tickets may be obtained from CALL Ny 3, N,q‘ Superior Mrs. R. P. Herrick, 1626 Forty-fourth street N.W, Glitter as you go— in This WALK-OVER Patent A sleck patent pump with tiny pin-dot perforations, open toe, medium hecl. Fitted by experts. Charge Accounts Invited Wols Walk Over 929 F St. N.W. ~ FINE FURS 709 13 ST.NW. 95 %o Fur Storage at lowest prevailing rates D. C, TUESDAY, Chapter A of P. E. O. To Hold May Day Session Tomorrow A May Day meeting will be held by Chapter A of P. E. O. Sister- hood tomorrow at the home of Mrs. John H. Fales, Woodside, Md. Mrs. P. F. Elliott, District organizer, will be guest of honor. “Faint Heart Nover Won Fair Lady” will be the subject of the program. The newly organized Chapter Q, together with Chapter P, will re- ceive its charter at the convention of the District of Columbia State chapter, to be held May 7 and 8 at the Hotel Washington. The char- ters will be presented by Mrs. Veda M. Jones of Portland, president of the Supreme chapter, who will be the guest of honor. The newly elected president of Chapter Q is Mrs. Harold C. Mesch. Other of- ficers are Mrs. C. L. Cushman, vice president; Mrs. R. E. Brewster, re- cording secretary; Mrs. W. M. King, corresponding secretary; Mrs. H. A. Campbell, treasurer; Mrs. F. W. Koop, chaplain; Mrs. J. G. Mayton, APRIL 30, 1940. guard. The chapter will meet the second and fourth Friday of each month from October to May at 12:50 pm, when & luncheon and business meeting will be held. At the annual meeting of Chap- ter O, Mrs. H. E. Ammerman was elected president; Mrs. Ira Shantz, vice president; Mrs. John P. Mutch- ler, recording secretary; Miss Alma Barry, corresponding secretary; Miss Nancy Shantz, chaplain; Mrs. Wil- lis R. Adams, guard; Mrs. C. L. Valle, pianist. The meetings of the chapter are held the first and third ‘Tuesday of each month from Oc- tober to May at 8 pm. IF YOU HAVE BABY HAIR that has resisted all efforts to put a last- ini rman wa with ofl Creative Hairdresser 922 17th st at Cor K. ME. 6551 G ® All cleaning, repairing and storing of Oriental and Domestic rugs is handled by experts. All work is done in our modern, fireproof plant. Every rug is insured while in our posses- sion. Ivory Soap used exclusively. Mr. Hintlian, with 30 years’ experience, personally supervises all work A telephone call will bring prompt es- timate, without obligation. . NESHAN G. ! 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Election of national officers and voting on amendments to the na- tional constitution and by-laws will be held, the meeting to be followed by luncheon at 1 p.m. New candi- | dates for office include: Second vice | president, Mrs. Seth Williams and Mrs. Abram Cluade; treasurer, Mrs. | Leon M. Grant, and registrar, Mrs. Edward C. Radue and Mrs. Bowman Stevens. Mrs. Claude W. Dudley, president of the Washington Chapter, has re- quested members to bring ballots, | attached to recently sent notices of proposed amendments, to the meet- ing. Curley Club to Attend | Communion Mass The Curley Club will attend its annual communion mass for mem- bers Sunday morning at the 9 o'clock mass in St. Patrick’s Church, Tenth | and G streets N.W. Breakfast will | be served following the mass at tne | Willard Hotel Coffee Shoppe. Miss | Elizabeth Flynn is in charge of ar-‘ rangements. | The annual entertainment and | reception in honor of the most Rev. | Michael J. Curley, Archbishop of | Baltimore and Washington, will be | held under the auspices of the club | May 9 at 8 p.m. at the Continental | | Hotel. The reception will mark the | 18th anniversary of the club, which | now has a closed membership of 250 | members. | Tri-Deltas Install Officers Tomorrow Officers elected at the annual meeting of Delta Delta Delta alum- nae, to take office tomorrow for the coming year are president, Mrs. James S. Hathcock; vice president, Mrs. Frank Waldrop; secretary, Miss Virginia Daiker; treasurer, Miss Justine Fairbank; assistant secre- tary and treasurer, Miss Marjorie L. Bollman; correspondent to the Tri- dent, Mrs. C. G. Cornwell, and his- torian, Mrs. A. W. Herlihy. Miss Edith L. 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