Evening Star Newspaper, August 8, 1926, Page 47

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’ SOCIETY. Massachusetts North Shore | Enticing to Washmgtomans! SPort Events of Keen Interest to Colonists. M. and Mrs. Hammond to Leave Lookout Hill for Visit at Murray Bay. BEVERLY, ®ummer | friends in the North Shroe colony. Mr. W. Harry Brown, jr, of Wash- { ington, who has been on the North | Shore for a stay at Manolia, has safled for England, and will join his | mother, Alrs. W. Harry Brown, in} London. Mrs. B. Hill of Washington 1s ing the balance of the season Mass.. August 7. ! brought with it a v: of offerings for the delight of W Ington sojourners along the North | Shore the like of which has not been seen since before the war. There has | heen much going on in the way of | sport alrl(tl .A[‘ the Mo: ay, the an- | nual invitation event, and brought out | st Gloucester. n_ notable entry list, including many | *ar e Mann, son of Mr. of the women who Fave Just finished | 4 Mrs, Isaue T. Mann of Washing- o the Essex County tournament. | yon, who on the North Shore for | olo opened at Princemere and the | ¢’ Summrer, was the runner-up in Interest was heightened with the com- | o tent for the Inglelowe ing of the Orange County Club from [e o o G New York and Wing Cemar. B. .| Irophy at the Essex County Club. Pise:, & o oE DR ot bl TR B e ity St who has been wearing the Princemere | P¥ M el o colors, and later on will have Lord | °f Bev ‘, T s Wodehouse, who is expected next | Ok in the ouEme week from England, for one of his ster of Poland, M. Jan seammates, Yachting has been mueh | Clechanowski, now summering —at $n favor with the dules at Marbie. | Manchester, will leave the last of Tiead, which bring out the keenest sort | Next week for ¥ hiladelphia to deliver ©f competition. Golf is as popular as the exposition. Mme. ever, with the annual Silver Cleek will accompany him. Sor i niEnt oniiat e Meupia !l"m| The Polish Minister and his wife Club. These sport events e bec feted during their wvisitors to the North Shor | Nor 3 v, d many lun- it much entertalning being done at es have been The clubs and cottages, all a delight ful part of w Summer stay on the North Shore. One of the largest | #ffairs of the week was the luncheon ziven today by Mrs. Godfr Cabot at the Oaks, her Beve Yiome, fn hono e British Ambassa #ng the Summer at Mancheste Comdr. Charles €. Slayton Lieut MeWilliams, U. S. N., have be James | Henry i Mrs. dang nd Aiehmond brother, Col, Henry Washington at y in the Smiths Point ¢ nd Mrs. g-m 8. Lyons have atning 5 helr Urides Cros gene T. e tter « o the Quebee he of the C. Es @ n at thelr Manchester ome. They made the tr i tay of Bretton Woods and the Di ek eorge von L. elr )mnnr H. Sims, attache of the embassy has returned to but is expected back n for another t'\rr) on_the North Shore. Maj. A. B. Armat, U. Armat have been August visit on Soxtann) t Rockport | the North | and | S N.. | shington heen enjoyin at\ East | Gloucester. | Ars, Irving Moller and Miss Bar- bara Moller of Washingzton ave among . Gloucesier for a Mid- inds of W rdson ichardson, of . Richardson’s ; Anderson of | Wood cot U Gloucester for | » | the balance of the season. v.| _Mrs. Charles C. lnm’: Mrs, C. C. Morgan and her s s have been at Rocks for ) North Shore. Mr.and M {are to visit at the At- N s Hammond ice and Mrs. Taftat their Summer vashington I)\v\ Hammonds at their Lookout }llll - | estate for the Summ The Countess Korzybska, who is ending the Summer at Beverly intng Mr. and rms, gave a private viewing of her Felous at Rock Maple y at Magnolia this “ummer home in the Myopia dis . a number of A Selous before her S nong those where the portraits were on (‘Xhllflll()XI Meyer ha Mrs. s Camilla Lippin M ott of Washington and has many Officials and Residents Absent From Was}lington 0 to New York to meet her sister, | Miss Bernice Peebles, who has been spending several weeks travelling in Furope. They will return to their —_— home in the Northumberland about (Continued from Fifth Page.) September i5. Miss Marion Harwar moved to 2100 Ma where she has k Mr. and M s A. Zanner are spending some time at the Hotel Holmhurst, Atlantic Ci | Mr. and Mrs. Geors gone to Atlantic Cit Parker has chusetts avenue, n apartment. i shing- Ton. Sallle Zimmerman of Wa Maj. and Mrs. W. C. who Jave been spending several week SWardman Park Hotel, have gone (o W hitinsville, Mass., for an extended blay. Maj. Ray mond Payne, U. S. A, and | P yne and their little daughter, | e tomorrow for a motor | * 1rip through New York. T ppend a few days en route at C with Dr. Gr Crane, Ruhl have re they are or the mid- ¥ Sdith, will len iss Jane Dunnock Brewer, daugh- of Jami A Dowie of North i 1est at the Shel- *fort Ci | Brewer will remain in New York City ; strac indefinitely. who has Madge Hotel, Lelia Hutchis N . Reyes of Royal Spauish | M 1aj. A. Reyes o clia, B Army, who has been at \ been Yark Hotel while in Washingt ) Sheltc ®pecial mission, left Friday 1o for the pa where he 1o her home Mr. and Mrs. La returning home through Cana uLx ~eston, T for two we Lieut. and Mr: ©f Portland, for the Pa 1ome after ir Vun, waughter Franc . will leav o Coast, and will he October 15 at the pre Clark w Miss Sa of Mrs. at in rejoined MF. Bley “apartment, at Wardman Hotel, last evening, after ding a week at the I;nltmore in Rodman H. R. Scudder of from Sthe William and took | n the Nirs, ed National ¢ wrdegree "elose i1he W \\\uxn.,lfln has been Reed Hospital du m=uu the weel with Mr. 1n-] Mrs. Bley. AMr mber Junic lady ing the A. Kindred and Miss Pauline sey have returned to their home in Centralia, Ill, after a two-week World | visit with Mrs. Willlam I. Hitchcook he was|at her apartment, in the Plaza. Mr. D. S. White will leave the end of the week to join Mrs. White In the Berkshires, where she has been iting for the past several days. ¢ will return to their apartment, ardman Park Hotel, about the 1d Mr h of the month. ¢ chil —_— < on her| Aligs Isabelln Brown and Miss prrival from T M NI ¢ Brown have returned 38 assistant con wtache of a vacation in South America, ghe United States ¢ v e - ted !, Uruguay ! t { War. ! antercollegate Mr. : &heir M Mi Park home peturn to th > at Al 4ha middle of the week. Mr Noonan met Mrs. Miller and Wren in New Y last we For fman and her t Monday to a fortnight at Atlanite City. eiler, accompanied by Mr. Milton B. Zeiler 3 Zeiler, are spend- 1 weeks in Atlantic City. urning home they will visit | York and Philadelphia. Miss Letitia Dunnington Walker is| sring through Canada during the | month of August with her cousins, | Mr. and Mrs. Franc van der Veer | and their daughter Evelyn of New York City | Mr. B. Fi of 2020 Fi teenth street northwes iled Wed.| on theé De Gr the | ench line for an indefinite stay|" \broad, during which he extensively through Euron Mr. and Mrs. T perry place left R o tor to Milwaukee, and will stop in Ohio for to relatives. Miss Marion E. Wells has returned to her home on Thornapple street, Chevy Chase, Md., from a trip to New York, New and Philadelphia. daughters will “home in Lexington, in a week or 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. | 1o took pla v ¢ hone Pulia Burton. Miss Margaret Bf Mr. and Mrs. bf Wa guest of Miss Natalle Hammond, daughter of Mr. gnd Mrs. John Hays Hammond at! hesr Summer place, Lookout Hill, at | loucester, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. | Zolnay will probably not occupy their pstate Wondonhurst at East Glou- pester this Miss Victoria gm:)u‘r. Mrs. John § olnay, daughter » Julian Zolnay street has left by motor for New York, where she will spend several days be- fore going to the Adirondack Moun- tains, where she will remain for a few \\ee'b Tytus whose ewart McLennan v _at lun ntertains frequent % 1t the laket m‘mm«l, gnd picnic suppe Miss Helen Kirstein of 1314 Ran- | dolph street is the guest of Miss Claire Lipman at Newport News, Va., before going to \ul.,mm Beach, to re-| main until Labor & Mr. Frank H. Marks of 1833 Cal- ifornia street has returned to Was i six-week stay won Lake and ipated plunging ving in the partici canoe w-d aloo "Mra, M de Clare Berry closed her ppartment / Pelham Courts e Vuly and opened her home in Mont- omery County, Md. She will go later Autumn to the mountains of | and to Gloucester and Hen- in Steak With Dressing. When preparing a steak in this a reund steak cut one-half an thick is just as delicious as a ak and much more economi- . pepper and flour the steak thinly with dressing made bread crumbs and well seasoned with onion, celel salt and pepper. Roll and tie firmly with Mrs, Daniel W. O'Donoghue and her P - passing several weeks at . Atlantic City, N, | fla Donoghue wil join them this | ¢al and sprea 4 | of butterd Mrs. H. Milton Brown, 2039 New Jlampshire avenue, left last evening ¥or a month’s visit at her old home in | white wrapping cord. Put in a roast- \a'leveland, Ohio. er. pour around it #yo cupfuls of Early in September Mre. Brown will " water, and hake for absut 40 minutes. - h Miss Fay Buckhantz of 908 Webster THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (o AUGUST 8, 1926—PART 2. PHOTO & BY UNDERWOOD Top at left: Mrs. Marvin Tyler enjoying the Columbia Country Club. At right: Miss Francesca McKenney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Mec- Kenney, at Hot Springs, where she went last week. Lower, left: Miss Beatrice Aitchison, daughter of Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Aitchison at Columbia Country Club. At right: Miss Mar garet Merrill in the grounds of the honie of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C.Merrill, in Chevy Chase. returned Thursday from a week's stay at Racquette Lake, N. Y. e spending the Summer in while Miss —— Helen Licbman Tripp Lake Among the Washingtonfans who | Camp. 5 for Bedford Springs, | Mr. and Mrs, Henry L. Kaufman jerjtomn 1'\:““ 1 Mre. Albert Ste.|and their daughter Elizabeth will Pa. “‘:“_ T. anc s ow for Bedford Springs, mund, Mr Kaufman, e e S + Kaufman Hotal. ; ii Frank will start today, friends from Atlanta, Lake Camp, Poland, e will be the guest of Bettleheim. King and her son, Mr. have returned from a v y in Atlantic City. | Hannah Gusdorf and her | er, Mr. Daniel Gusdorf, are back | from Atlantie Clty, Mrs. D. L. Engel will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. R, Harris of New York, at the Ritz-Carlton, Atlantic City, this week. - — Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents Maine, is at Harold C. ol Dorothy Minster is the guest of her cousing, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dam New York City Mr: v West and h dren are in Atlantic City, aken an apartment. Eleanor Loeb is the guest of ss Rose Stern in her home at Brad- dock Heights, Md. Mr. Louis Newmever is spending the week end Braddec Hetgh Mr. and Mr anied by two chil- where they | Summer Activities i In Laurel' Maryland Ensign Thomas Young Awalt has| {joined his ship, the U. S. S. Tampa, | Coast Guard, at Boston, after a three ! weeks' visit with his parents in Laurel. Mrs. Awalt accompanied him to Boston. . The Ladies’ Aid of Liberty Grove M. E. Church will hold their annual chicken dinner on the lawn of the church Saturday, August 28. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Browning of College Park and Hyattsville have moved into the Episcopal rectory | Prince Georges and Fifth streets. | Mr. Browning is a member of the fac- ulty of the University of Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Williamson and their son Edward, and Mr. and Mrs. | H. Mallonee have returned, after | Joseph (,ommnrg, Miss A\lht‘ to join Mr. ¢ ! {and their t i the Breakers, Atlantic it it Nonsutet iwhbiwent abroad in March, will return the end of the week on the S. S. Leviathan, which will sail Tuesda: Max_ Weyl and Dan Sherby will leave Camp Kohut today on a motor trip and_expect to reach Bedford s Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gusdorf have relurnpd from a 10-day visit in Atlan- ilton King has returned from Atlantic City. Mrs. athan Kahn has returned from a two-week visit in New York, where she was the guest of her sop- . indaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. |a week's stay at, North Beach, Md. Jeff Kornicker. Mr. and Ml} John Blirer and their Mr. and Mrs, “a.muel J. Steinberger | two children, ‘Arthur and Edna, have returned to Arlington, N. Y., after a visit to friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Barnes, Kenil- worth, D. C., gave their son, Mr. Louis Barnes, a party on his twenty- first birthday anniversary in the home of his aunt, Mrs. A. L. Gosnell, in Laurel. There were 40 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Askius of Halethrope, Md., are visiting their sondnlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ernest Nichols, ir. 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