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18 [SOCIETY ' Secretary of the Treasury Mellon With ■ l §*■ Small Party Sailed Today for -p Cruise to Bermuda. • THE Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Mellon, accompanied by his son. Mr. Paul Mellon, and four of his classmates at Yale, sailed this morning on the Fort Victoria for Bermuda. They will re turn about April 12. Mrs. William M. Jardine and Mrs Lee S Overman will share honors at luncheon tomorrow of Mrs. Charles t, Abemethy. who will entertain at the Raleigh Representative and Mrs. Abemethy will have as their guests for Easter their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Abemethy. jr„ and Mrs. M. D. W. Stevenson and her two daughters. Miss Eleanor Stevenson and Miss Helen Stevenson, of New Bern, X. c.. who will arrive tomorrow morn ing. Mrs. James J. Davis, wife of the Secretary of Labor, was the honor guest •t luncheon today of Mrs. Fenn, wife of Representative E. Hart Fenn. -he other guests were Mrs. Henry A;.en Cooper. Mrs. S Wallace Dempsey. Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher. Mrs. Dion M Il hams. Mrs. Frank W. Mondell. Mrs. Frank Henry. Mrs. Joseph Washing ton. Mrs Charles W. Richardson and Mrs. Theodore Hance Tiller. Wives of Foreign Envoys Feted at Luncheon Today. Ser.ora de Alfaro shared honors to ds v with Mme Bachke and Sertora de Medina at luncheon, which Mrs. Emer son Howe gave in her home on Mass achusetts avenue. Covers were laid for 14. _____ The Minister of Nicaragua and Ber.ora de Cesar and the Minister of Guatemala. Senor Adriane Recir.as will share honors at the dinner Mme. Soyez will give this evening. Mr*. Johnson, wife of Representative Albert Johnson, was the honor guest of Mrs. Henry Jay Staley, at the “vanitV* bridge luncheon she gave todav 'at the Arts Club The other ruests were Mrs. Leonidas C. Dyer, Mrs. Charles Brand. Mrs. James O'Connor. Mrs Carl R. Chindbloom. Mrs. Edward B Almon. Mrs. Oscar E. Bland. Mrs. Charles Hatfield. Mrs. Sidney Ander son. Mrs. Ray O. Hall. Mre H p Hartlev. Mrs. Frederick Coville. Mrs. Edward Hood Watson. Mrs James Penn. Mrs. Clifford Lewis. Mrs. M. Peter son. Mrs. William Ballenger. Wil liam Wolff Smith, and Mrs. William Humphries. Mr Moonev. wife of Representative Charles A. Mooney, has left for Cleve land. Ohio, to remain until after % Raster. Mrs Harrv Clav Ransley and Miss Elizabeth Abigail Ransley have gone to Atlantic City to stay until after Easter. The Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation, Mr. William P. MacCrack en, Jr., has been joined by Mrs. Mc- Cracken in their home on Twenty-third street, where she is recuperating irom an operation. Maj. Max R. Wainer. Quartermaster Corps. U. S. A., stationed at Corozal, Panama, arrived in Washington yes ter - dav accompanied by Mrs. V/ainer. Maj. and Mrs. Wainer are en route from Panama to Minneapolis for a short tisit and Mrs. Wainer spent the day with Dr. Josephine Baird at the Hotel Bur lington. Maj. and Mrs. Wainer wil return to . his station April 17. Capt. and Mrs. Dallas Bache Wain- Wrtght have as their guest their daugh- j ter. Mrs. Henry T. Bull of Fort Leaven worth. Kans. who will be with them In their apartment in the Netherlands through this month. Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Keyser will entertain at bridge this evening for their house guests. Mrs H. L Rea and Miss Elizabeth Humphreys of New York. Mias Virginia Sutherland cf Rich mond. Va., is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. W. D. Sutherland, on New Hamp- ' thire avenue. Dingiey-Du Pay Wedding Today. A wedding of unusual interest will take place this afternoon at 4 o clock when Miss Celene Du Puy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Atherton Du Pujr. will become the bride of Mr. Effward Nelson Dingiey, Jr., son of Mr. afgl Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley. The cqr-mony will be performed in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, the Rev. J. Hillman Hollister officiating, in ’• the presence of relatives and close friends. The church has a charming arrangement of Spring flowers and fens and Mr. Sttllz, organist of the church, will play selections of nuptial made as the guests are assembling and r during the cermony. pbe bride will be given in marriage \ oy her father. She will wear her & gdftgg-away costume of powder blue Sette crepe, fashioned with a full iar skin, a straight line bodice, ecru lace forming a yoke un ly deep and elaborate at the back. Her hat is of blue flowers, a close fit / ting model, and she will carry yellow tea roses and lilies of the valley. Mias Jacquelin Du Puy, sister of the bride, will be the maid or honor and f 4 she will wear a frock of ‘serenade" . yellow georgette crepe, made with a -* flared skirt and flared sleeves and the j /l neckline finished with a deep bertha j m of lace the same shade as the geor- ! ” gette crepe. She will wear a picture j U hat of yellow transparent straw’ trim med with silver ribbon arid will carry a sheath bouquet of Spring flowers Capt. Nelson Dingley, 3d, U. S. A„ will be best man , Mrs. Da Puy will wear a gown of rose beige georgette crepe fashioned quite simply with a flower correspond < Log with the crepe at the left shoulder, j. and her hat will oe of black lace, Mrs 5 Dingley will wear a gown of navy blue j georgette crepe with a hat t/> match I / Mr. Dingk y and his bride will leave j after the ceremony lor a motor trip [ and upon their return to Washington ! tney will be at home in the Naval VII- j lage Apartment, at. 3415 E street, where j they have taken on apartment The bride is a graduate oI Western j High fccnool and studied in Geneva and Paris for a stage career, bite ino. laser* a number of prominent parts in . t local theatrical* Mr. Dingley is a y graduate of Jiofeton Institute cl Tech- ; UftV/gy and is now a radio engineer i '• qurmccted with Xitb United State* Navy Department. Mrs R/iber* M Gate* entertained at iufii.’jieors today in h*-i home in Chat liam Court* .n ho n»r «/f Mrs Hill, re cent bride of Representative Lister if.il » t>t Montgomery, Ala 1 Mrs C Aiiguslue hi mi#/at has gone to New York for a few days* stay. Mr* Ai/drew H (intimrn and h<~r top f and daughter-in-law. iAi and Mrs Je |QW M Graham, are sja-idi/ig several Weeks at PmeiiOi** N C • iAn. Paul Oilleaple will have a* her guesta over Easter i»er son, Mr Harold J-’erot Gillespie, who is a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania Mr Gillespie will motor here tomorrow with his aunt, Ml*. Harold Perot Keen, and on their return by P* orjiyhania they will be accompanied by Mrs Gillespie Mr and Mrs Harry Nor men t left for New York today sod are »>*«>> » at the Jb**- 1 ' a > wiH enmm* ft tAln at tea Ea .u. y in )i*r heme ’*<#*» Webstar ahraai, m honor cl neriilttca. l SOCIETY. . I Miss Edith Lcesnitrcr. and her daughter. ■! Miss Mac Virginia Leesnltaer. who has 11 lust returned from Gouoher College to . spend the holidays with her parents. Mrs. Henry S. Breckinridge of New York, wife of the former Assistant Sec retary of War. and Mrs. Walter McN. Miller, also of New York, are in Wash ington for the conference of the Ameri can Child Health Association and are at the Mayflower. Dr and Mrs. Samuel L. Hilton of 111 i Quincy street, Chevy Chase. Md„ will ■ spend Easter at the Hotel Pennsylvania, in New York, and will visit their daugh ter. Mrs. William H. O'Brien, at Hemp stead. L. I. Mrs Cabot Stevens had as guests at ’ luncheon vesterday at the Mayflower following the Lenten Bible study hour Mrs Weslev Jones. Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, ir.: Mrs. Edward A. Harriman ; and Mrs. .Roy L. .Neuhauser. I Mrs. Frederick R. Barkley has re turned to her home, in Chevy Chase, after visiting in New York and Atlantic City. Mrs. V. Marshall Clopton and Mrs. L.eland Dotson Webb, her daughter, are at the Mayflower Hotel, where they will, remain until after the D. A. R. Con gress. when they will return to their i horne, in Los Angeles. Calif., to join i Lieut. Webb, whose ship, the airplane carrier Lexington, will base at Los Angeles Harbor. Mrs. Frank Hyman of New Bern. N. C . w ill be the guest of Mrs. Zebulon Weaver for the month of April. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Arnold of 1629 Thirty-fifth street have issued invita tions for the wedding of their daughter. Dorothy, to Mr. Ebner Ryder Duncan of Alexandria. Va.. at their home, at 8 30 o’clock Wednesday. April 11. Engagement Announced Os Miss Dove to Mr. Simons. Mr. and Mrs. Guy O Dove announce the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth Collier, to Mr. Elias Wandain Simons. jr„ of Philadelphia. Mr. Simons was a member of the 1926 class at Princeton. No date has been set for the wedding. The wedding of Miss Lee-Olia Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Haynes Smith of Oak Park. 111., and Mr. Ed win G. Gemrich will take place this evening at 8 o’clock in the First Bap tist Church of Oak Park. Dr. Harold Standly Steward performing the cere mony. The bridesmaids will be Miss Janet Wells and Miss Muriel Parker of Oak Park. Miss Ruth Warner, a sorority sister from Grand Rapids. Mich., and Miss Clara Smith, a cousin of the bride, of Washington. Miss Adline Smith, a sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. The ushers are Mr. Reginald Beek ford. Mr. Oliver Buswell. Mr. Jeffrey Tegan of Oak Park, and Mr. Gordon C. Swardstead of Chicago.. Mr. Andrew Murch of Mattawan, Mich., will serve as best man. Immediately after the ceremony a dinner dance will be given at the Oak Park Club for the bridal party, out-of town guests and a few intimate friends of the bride and groom. The wedding is the culmination of a romance which dates back to Miss Smith’s freshman year at Kalamazoo College, where both took an active part in dramatic productions. During the past week Miss Smith has been ex tensively entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Smith lived in Wash ington several years, where they have a number of friends. The marriage of a former Washing tonian. Mr. Granville E. Dickey, to Miss la Verne Carnes will take place thts afternoon in Chicago, the home of the parents of the bride. After an ex tensive trip to Cuba and Spanish Hon duras, they will return to Chicago, where Mr. Dickey is advertising man ! ager for a large wholesale house. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. I /4.PASTERNAK If M *ft lll9CoNwicTiewT Ave-A The smartly attired woman delights in the many new Pasternak modes /ill COATS Scarfs and Capet are favored features of the new Coat de fy • v\ slant.., they offer graceful addi t/ iH tiont to tllm. straight lines... ms *| U new arrivals are daily adding to jjj ] the appeal of this collection. if iky ENSEMBLES ij I / Distinctive.. .combines.. .employ j'i / Jj” f . ! /y1 ing the use of silk and jersey... i\ i '// V silk and wool materials .. . silk 8 'ALy' -JLti frocks and silk coats... and to /fm. “ on in endless procession. l) 1/1 FOX SCARFS W‘. Two of the most enticing and m t'< 1 attractive are..,SILVER and /A CROSS . .although reds, bluet, K whites and new costume shades J y / are available. /// MILLINERY Jj )/ I Creations that prove a distinctive jf% . \ addition to the Spring Costume / tm / Uk . you wilt treasure your selec / / V; lion in the knowledge that no 1 Pasternak hat is duplicated, Ready to Wear Made to Order THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1928. HOSTESSES AT RECEPTION djf UMDJE'SwOGO. Mrs. E. O. Leatherman, at right; Mrs. Homer Hoeh. left, acting as joint hostesses at a reception from 5 to 7 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, April 11. at the Congressional Club, in honor of Mrs. Ernest Thompson Seton, retiring president of the National League of American Pen Women. i Dickey of 1702 Kllboume place. In 1920. when he was graduated from Cen tral High School, he was captain of the j swimming team and a captain in the j Cadet Corps. In 1924 he was graduated from the I College of Journalism of Northwestern ! University. He was a member of the varsity swimming team, and in his senior year was named as a member of the all-American swimming team. Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Jr., formerly the Baroness von Hagen, was the guest at luncheon at the Mayflower today of Mrs. Martin W. Littleton. Mrs. Louis L. Dent and her daughter. Miss Catherine Dent, of Riverside. HI., have taken an apartment at the Ward man Park Hotel for the Spring months. ! Miss Eleanor Griffith will arrive from j New York Sunday to spend the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Cox Griffith. Miss Griffith will be ex tensively entertained during her visit, among the parties planned being a theater party of Capt. J. Clinton Tribby Sunday evening, which will be followed by a supper party which Capt. and Mrs. Dorris Hanes will give. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Olds of New York City have arrived at the Carlton from their Winter home In Florida. They will leave for New York Friday, return ing to the Carlton in a month. Mr. Frank W. Cushwa. who hold* the Odlin professorship of English at Phillips-Exeter Academy. Exeter, N. H., spent the week end with his sisters, Mrs. W. E. Hoffheins and Mrs. L.*V. Rauch, in their home at 1315 Decatur street northwest, and left Tuesday for New York on his return home. Mrs. Phyllis Lamar entertained at a bridge party Monday evening in com pliment to Mrs. Lloyd H. Rea and Miss Elizabeth Humphrey's of New York, who are visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. Charles P. Keyser, at 1620 Decatur street. Mrs. Rea was formerly Miss Mary* Catherine Keyser. The guests included Miss Virginia Bishop, Miss Helen Boyd. Miss Mildred Barnes. Miss Dorothy Magee. Miss Betty Shorey, Miss Anne Boyle, Mrs. Charles P. Keyser. Mrs. Cullen Napier. Mr. George larkin, Mr. T. B. Morrow, Dr. William B. Holton, J. Riley. Mr. Hardy Patten, Mr. Victor Condos, Mr. J. Stanley McGee. Mr. Ben Bolt and Mr. Charles R. Hrdlicka, Jr. Mrs. Lamar will leave tomorrow eve ning for Cumberland, Md., where she will be the house guest of Miss Margaret Buley over the Easter holidays. Miss Buley is a student at the College of Liberal Arts of the American University. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Thompson of At lantic City, N. J., are at the Willard Hotel for a short visit, having arrived in Washington yesterday. Mrs. George Degnan of 1615 Allison street northwest last evening enter tained at a miscellaneous shower for i Miss Dorothy Isabel Crandall, whose • marriage to Mr. John J. Payette will ■ take place April 18. Among the guests > were Mrs. Thomas Lane, Mrs. George Crouch. Mrs. H. M. Crandall, Mrs. F. ■ X. McGovern. Mrs. Ashley Abendschein, i Mrs. Joseph Byrne. Mrs. Fred Hoffman, > Mrs. Guy Wonders, Mrs. Roy Sherman, i Mrs. James Fegan, Mrs. Maurice Col ■ bert, Mrs. John Buckley. Mrs. William Schwalm. Mrs. O. N. Payette, Mrs. G. N. Payette, Jr.: Mrs. Reiman Chesley, “ Mrs. Joseph Morgan. Mrs. John Quill, : Mrs. Daniel Bell. Mrs. Nat Glasser, f Mrs. Thomas Kellher, Mrs. Charles Miller, Miss Katherine Doyle, Miss Vivian Wlldman, Miss Olga Crandall, • Miss Marie Lang. Miss Ella Sherman, • Miss Betty Degnan and Miss Nell Kell ‘ her, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Newton of Provl [ dence, R. 1., are making an extended stay at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mrs. Stephenson-Scott will motor to , Norfolk today, accompanied by Mrs. L. Moran. Mrs. Mildred Darby and Miss Virgila Stephens, to spend several days at the Cavalier Hotel. The names of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles P. Stanmerall have been added to the list oT patrons and patronesses who will be in the receiving line at the Confederate Memorial Hall benefit ball to be given in the Hall of Nations of the Washington Hotel Tuesday, un der auspices of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Last Drag Hunt Today Os Riding and Hunt Club. The final drag hunt of the season will be staged at the Riding and Hunt Club this afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Jackson will act as M. F. H. and Mr, Robert Roby as hunts- W Springs Beautiful W % Mete Shade jf Wood Violet P Short-Sleeved ®| II Long-Sleeved % 4 Dresses DULIN 8C MARTIN COMPANY ! Colored Glassware /f Vases... Flower Pots... ML 1 Bowls and Holders Special Each You will delight in the many practical sugges tions for EASTER GIFTS ... a special table WJ of these charming glassware objects embraces W \ flower bowls, fan vases, candlesticks, flower II holders, pots for plants and so forth ... a // ‘aJAawVA \ veritable riot of color. ansS® A Sketched From the Pieces —Main Floor HOURS, R:4S to S:SO PHO.VK MAIN I!*4 Dulin & Martin Company 1215-17 F STREET | nov P ?own gIZcH | 1211-18 G STREET —— l ; man. Miss Winifred West and Miss Katrina McCormick will serve as whips. Among those riding will be Miss Helen Robinson. Miss Virginia Dean, Miss Anne Rollins. Miss Alida Robinson, Miss Leila Dean, Miss Margaretta Rowland, Miss Mary Myers, Mr. Jack Hinckley, Mr. Ennals Waggaman, Mr. Henry Keyser and others. Proft. De Witt C. Croissant of George Washington University will be the guest of honor at the Arts Club dinner to morrow evening, when the literary com mittee will be the hosts. Prof. Crois sant will also be the club’s speaker that evening, his subject being ‘‘The Drama of the Restoration.” Mrs. Percy Cranford will be hostess to the District Society of the Dames of the Loyal Legion in her residence, 1887 Monroe street, tomorrow at 2 p.m. A musical program will be given by Miss Margaret Jane Cranford, pianist; Miss i Alice Morris, ’cellist, and Miss Mary Scott Morris, violinist. The Ohio Society of Washington will hold the last meeting of the year Mon day evening in the Hall of Nations of : the Washington Hotel at 8:30 o'clock. The guests of honor will be President and Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin of George Washington University, who are former Ohioans. President Marvin will give the address of the evening. Dancing will follow at 9:30 o’clock. The floor committee for the Easter presentations of “The Rock," which will be given as a benefit for the city’s inner missions next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, April 10 and 11, In the Masonic Auditorium, has been selected by the committee on arrangements for the Luther League and includes Mr. Robert Volland. Mr. John O. Loehler. Mr. George G. Sloane, Mr. Paul B. Snyder, The Reigning Vogue Foxes / V X RED FOX X Jr CROSS FOX \ f WHITE FOX SILVER FOX \ POINTED FOX A BEIGE FOX / PLATINUM FOX / The recognized aristocrats of fur fashions full-furred, especially selected skins of deep, rich colorings. . Priced from $ C 0.50 FUR DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR ' &r.letoa<elier tminine^ulpparcllofiUndividuality TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE‘F STREET Mr. Fred L. Schickler. Mr. George Monk, Mr. Norman J. Wall, Mr. John W. Martin, Mr. L. A. Fry, Mr. Robert G. Blocher and Mr. Theodore D. Beiber. Mr. Paul Brlndle, president of the Luther League of Washington, will serve as chairman of this committee, which will be In charge of the seating of the audience on both evenings. The coming to the National Capital of the world-distinguished German philosopher and writer. Count Hermann Keyserllng, and his lecture here Friday, April 13, at the Mayflower Hotel, un der the auspices of the Mount Holyoke Alumnae Association of Washington, Is attracting widespread attention and In terest throughout the city. There is a great demand for tickets for the lecture, the subject of which is to be "Will Freer Morals Make Life Richer,” and Mme. Stephen Panaretofl, who is chairman of boxes for the bene fit, has already reserved boxes for the iiimuiiininTmimH^ 1 rZJ 3ron <@ate I M I s And Fnlrrallnn of Women'* Club* ss 1 lonite *4 Thursday | | Fresh Fish Chicken j | Dinner Dinner | Served 3 to 7:30 P.M. s _______ 1 Club Luncheons, 50c Up i Dully 11:45 to 3:30 s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiiil: Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prlttwlt* und Gaffron, Dr. and Frau von Lewinski, Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Mrs. John Myers. Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. William H. Baldwin, Mrs. Frederic E. Farrington and Miss Jean Dean Cole. Mrs. William C. Gordon Is chairman of tickets for the benefit, and the com fContinued on Nineteenth Page.) OTYUIII STOUT] Wrt, U,° r [r: ?P nklttt ~ jCLENDe* W?) R Your Feet . 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