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B—2 % Suburban Social Notes Mrs. Shannon Is Bridge Hostess at Arlington Village Mrs. Nelson Shannon was lunch- eon and bridge hostess today in her home in Arlington Village, Va Her guests were Mrs. Eugene Head, Mrs. William Reinhart, Mrs. Audrey Mrs. Audrey Edey, jr.; William Burns, Mrs. Alfred ner, Mrs. Frank Oliver, Mrs. Charles Olmstead, Mrs. Wilbur Olmstead, Mrs. John Powell, Mrs. Richard Graettum and Mrs.” Wil- liam Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Simcoe of Aurora Hills, Arlington, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert William en- tertained 24 guests last evening at a dinner party at the Manor Coun- | try Club. Following the dinner,| motion pictures were shown that| were taken last year, when the hosts | and their guests were on a South | American tour. Mr. George M. Kernan of South | Orange, N. J, and Mr. Eugene! Sheridan of Maplewood, N. J., are week end guests in Fairfax, Va., of Miss Evelyn Chiles. Mrs. Charl Jones of Silver Spring, Md.. was hostess at 1unch-; eon and bridge yesterday. Mrs. H. D. Payson - Entertains Mrs. Harold Dabney Payson was hostess last evening at a buffet sup- per in honor of Mme. Marguerite Spiridovitch, concert artist, and Prince Burhaneddin, who is visiting here. Among the guests were Senator and Mrs. James A. Mead, the Agri- cultural Attache of the Spanish Em- bassy and Senora de Echegaray, Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Guy W. Castel and her son, Mr. Guy Castle; Lt. and Mrs. John Nolan, Countess Heiden, Miss Edith Miller, Mme. Marie Boborikine, Mr. Swen Lundgren and Miss Alice Disbrow. Princess Guest ! Princess Alexandra Kropotkin was | the honor guest for whom Mr] Joseph M. Murphy entertained at | dinner last evening at the Shoreham | Hotel. Mr. Murphy is director of | the Bureau of Public Relations at | Catholic ‘University. In the company were Mr, and Mrs. Prew Savoy, Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Emmett, Mr. Raymond Clapper, Mrs. Alva Brewer and Mr. and Mrs. Chapin Huntington. Women to Be Organized . In Unifed Jewish Appeal A women’s division of the United Jewish Appeal, an annual -drive to meet overseas and refugee assis'- ance needs, was to be organized here this afternoon at a meeting of representatives of Jewish women's groups throughout the city. The meeting was to be held at | 4812 Thirtieth place N.W., the home Mrs. William Beckwith of Chi-|of Mrs. Raphael Tourover, president cago has returned to her home fol- | of the Seaboard Region of Hadas- lowing a fortnight's visit as the|sah and one.co-chmrmen of the guest of Mrs. Anna Boal Wickes of | women’s division. Team captains Buenos Ayres Villa, Mount Ver-|and other key workers were to be non, Va. Mrs. Carlton Lee Stark-|selected at the session, with Mrs weather, who accompanied Mrs. Wickes on a South American tour ! last winter and who is now spend- | ing some time as Mrs. Wickes'| guest, will open her home, Hillcrest, in Occoquan, Va. the latter part of the month. Miss Margaret Ford and Miss Mary Hopkins of Norfolk will ar- rive today to be the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Beard in Fairfax, Va. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mrs. Beard will entertain at a small bridge party in compliment to their guests. Mrs. J. Walter Dudley of Takoma’ Park, Md., who is planning to leave | shortly on a cruise to Hawaii, was given a bon voyage luncheon yes-| terday at the Columbia Counv.r:," Club by a group of her friends. The Rev. John Kurtin Runkle, re- | cently instituted rector of historic PRohick Church in Fairfax County, Va.. and Mrs. Runkle, with their young sons. Peter and John, are now settled in the rectory. The Runkles’ former home was in Eastville, Va., where Mr. Runkle was rector of Hungar Parish. Prof. R. Deane Shure, noted com- poser, and Mrs. Shure, were hosts at their home in Takoma Park, Md., Wednesday night, entertaining members of the Washington Com- posers’ Club. Mrs. John Price of Grand View on the Potomac, Mount Vernon, Va., wife of Judge Price, has returned from New York, where she visited her son, Mr. Hugh Kabler. Miss Marjorie May Clapp, daugh- ter of Mrs. Harvey S. Clapp of Mount Vernon, Va., has been elected editor of the Bullet, the school paper of Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Va. Miss Clapp wiil enter her junior year next fall. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cox of Cape Charles, Va., are visiting their son- In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Stenger, in Vienna, Va. MrsiDonaldson Will See Derby Mrs. Donaldson, widow of Maj. Gen. T. Q. Donaldson, U. S. A, ac- companied by her son, Capt. T. Q. Donaldson, U. S. A, will leave this evening for Lexington, Ky., to see the Kentucky Derby. They will re- turn Sunday and join Mrs. Donald- son, jr., at Fort Myer, where Capt. Donaldson is on duty. Mrs. Donaldson, sr., has been visiting Capt. and Mrs. Donaldson after spending much of the winter in the South. She will return to her New York apartment the end of next week and is remaining for a review of her book, recently pub- lished, which will be broadcast Sat- urday. The book is Mrs. Domald- son’s first effort and is the story of her travels and experiences. -\ /, \ / FINE FURS (deserve &nly the finest treatment —ond there- fore Copitol |Fur linsures its Batrons the superior\method of feed! COLD STORAGE Tourover being aided by Mrs. Wil- liam G. Ilich, the other co-chair- man. | Donations from 7,500 persons will be sought in the three-weck cam- paign which opens May 14. The appeal is part of a national pro- gram to heip refugee Jews in Europe and to find homes for refu- gees in Palestine, South America and elsewhere. More than 500 vol- | unteer. workers are expected to par- ticipate in the campaign for funds here under general supervision of Louis E. Spiegler, campaign direc- tor, and Rabbi Isadore Breslau and Morris Simon, co-chairmen. Miss Lewis to Speak Miss Katherine Lewis, daughter of John L. Lewis, head of the Con- gress of Industrial Organizations, and the Rev. George A. Ackerly, pastor of the Mount Pleasant Con- gregational Church, will speak at a meeting of the Washington Mother’s Day Peace Committee at 8 o'clock | tonight at the Foundry Methodist Church, Sixteenth and P streets N.W. . . Miss Mareus Married Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mareus of 811 Decatur street announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen Mareus to Mr. Robert W. Abe], son of Mrs. Milton S. Abel of 3403 M street. The ceremony took place Tuesday in the rectory of the who officiated. Accept only this time proven 100% Guaranteed Protection for your Fur = end Remember He Fei? FUR CLEANING and REPAIRING thra our exclusive system. Special Summer Rates CAPITOL FUR SHOP 1208 GEE STREET Telephowes: NA. 1247, ME. 8178 FOR MOTHER, on her day... a beautiful collection of Rev. Louis Novick in Washington, | THE EVENING STAR, Two Florida Cities Lake Worth has prohibited all bill- ngldly COI‘“‘TOI Slgns boards within 200 feet of the street Two Florida cities have taken un- | unless they are attached to a build- usual steps toward the elimination |ing of stable construction to with- ol billboards, the International City | stand high winds. This ordinance, Managers’ Association reports. legally based on considerations of ‘The city of Fort Myers has virtual- | public safety, has forced down a large ly eliminated the outdoor adverti: proportion of billboards in the city. ments by a 10-cent tax on each square foot of sign surface. an event of supreme importance a momentous WASHINGTO ‘Over 40’ Meeting Canceled The meeting of Americans Over 40 organization has been called off for tonight, Dr. Willilam Downes, president of the group, announced. The quarterly business meeting will be held at 8 p.m. next Friday at Epiphany Cnurch Parish Hall, 1300 block of G street N.W. .Erlebaches 1210 F ST. N.W. Sale of WO made of fine imported fabrics! Regularly $39.95, $45.00, $49.95! $ Sizes 12to 40 These are the kind of coats you will cherish down through the years! Tweeds imported from such distinguished British houses as Kingsley, Cobb and Jenkins, John Barr. And there are also some loomed-in-America yard- ages by Stroock! There are box coats, fitted coats, collarless coats, lapel coats, and a wealth of new and soft detail. Glorious col- ors in checks, plaids, herringbone stripes, smart mixtures, and pastels. All beautifully lined and tailored with individuality, tem- pered by good taste. Two Models Are Pictured: The coat above is a slim fitted reefer in Navy and Gray imported tweed, originally $49.95, on sale at §2500 . . . 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