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R E L AL N +* SOCIETY. CIETY Postmaster General and Mrs. New Have| s " Guests in Their Bethesda Home i for the Week End. THE Postmaster General and Mrs ‘ahlm_v and Baroness Fee a soprano, and | Harry S. New are entertaining [they have just completed a series of | Mr. and Mrs. John Mason Til- [concerts. They will give a program for ney of Plainfield, N. J., in their | Frau von Lewinski Sunday evening. suburban home, Hemlock Hedge, e Pethesda, Md. Mr, and Mrs. Tilney will | Mgglr‘mgmfifn:;n;fl:m ml‘\lr:-"mglnm Femain over Sunday. | Washington vesterday from their home Tady Isabella Howard, wife of the in Grand Rapids and are at the May- Ambassador of Great Britain, 15 sail- | flower. today from New York on the Conte e ;?‘:nuniunn Tor Ttaly, where she wil| _Former Representative and Mrs. John #pend scveral weeks. The Ambassador | Phillip Hill will be hosts to a company Wil sail later in the Summer for Eng- ' of 30 at dinner this evening before the Jand. and Lady Isabelia Howard will | Dancing Class, which will meet in the y ¥ ballroom of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter's join him there. | . Sir Esme Howard accompanied Lady [ home tonight. Isabella Howard to New York and wiil return to Washington this cvening or tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Tuckerman | To Entertain Miss Catalani. o Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman Swiss Envoy and Mme. Peter will entertain at dinner, - followed by To Attend Son's Wedding. dancing, Monday evening in compli- | ment to Miss Theodoria Catalani, | Mis. George T. Marye will return to| her house on N strect today after spend- ,ing several weeks in California. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will go to Brookline, Mass., for the marriage of their son, Mr. Georges Peter, to Miss Helen Fairchild Mann, daughter of Mrs. Wiliam O. Mann' and the late Dr. Mann, which will take place Saturday, May 26, in| entertain at dinner this evening in! the home of the bride's mother. The | honor of Miss Jane Hall of Santa Bar- wedding will be small as will the recep- | bara, Calif. | tion afterward. The ceremony will be | g rformed at 4 o'clock, the Rev. Wil- | Mr. John D. Rockefeller, jr., of New York, who was at the Grace Dodge ard Sperry, D. D., dean of the Harvard Theological Sthool. officiating. Hotel for a short time, has returned to his home. The bride-clect is a graduate of Rad- 24 e cliffe College, a member of the 1920 Miss Almira Reed Harrls of Phila- | delphia, Pa. is the guest of her| Sewing Circle and the Junior League cousins, the Misses Calhoun. | | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson will | Mr. Peter is a graduate of Harvard. The Minister of Egypt and Mme. Samy entertained at dinner last eve- ning in honor of the newly appointed United States Minister to Cairo and Mrs. Franklin Mott Gunther. The other guests were the Minister of Siam, Lieut. Gen. Phya Vijitavongs: Senator and Mrs. Claude: A. Swanson, the director of the Burcau of the Census and Mrs. Will:iam M. Steuart, Mr. George Wads- worth of the State Department and Mrs. Wadsworth, Mr. G. Howland Shaw Mrs. Elizabeth K. Cravens was hostess yesterday at luncheon in her country | home, Casa Selva, at Livingston Heights, Va. to Mrs. William J. Harris and Mrs. | | Waiter F. George, the wives of the Senators from Georgia. Other guests were Mrs. Charles F. Crisp and Mrs. Malcolm C. Tarver, wives of Georgia | Representatives in Congress; Mrs. Fitz- | hugh Lee, Mrs. Robert T. Small and | | Mrs. John J. O'Malley wife of Lieut. | of the State Department, Mrs. Morris | Comdr. O'Malley of the Medical Corps | Evans, Miss Meta Evans. Mrs. John E.| of the Navy. na, Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford, | ey the first secetary of the Turkish em- | Baron and Baroness Pochhammer of | bassy and Mme. Bey, and the attache of J RIS D BRI TOWIALY.GIOE 8 | ; attache of | foy months of travel, have arrived at the Egyptian-legation, Mr. EI-EissY. | he willard from New York. They plan The Minisfer of Sweden and Mme. to remain here until tomorrow. Bostrom _ and their daughter. Miss HESE Pauline Bostrom, are in New York, from |, Mrs. John B A Cecll 13 spending a Where the latter two will sail this aft- | Y i o ernoon on the Gripsholm for Gothen-| Miss Frances Miller, daughter of Mr. burg. The Minister will join his fam- | and Mrs. Andrew Miller, will entertain sly later in the Summer in their home at luncheon Monday in New York in in Sweden. g honor of Miss Florence Kip Clarke, Senator and Mrs. A, H. Vandenberg *hose marriage to Mr. Guemnsey Cur- of Michigan will entertain at dinner T80 Jr» Will take place Tuesday. this evening at the Willard, where they | Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Thompson of | have an apartment, in compliment 10| Paris are at the Willard, where they | former Senator and Mrs. William Alden | expect to remain a week. Smith of Grand Rapids, who are mak- — ing a visit in Washington. Representative and Mrs. John W. Summers will entertain a large dinner party at the Willard Hotel tonight in honor of the delegation from the State of Washington in Congress. Among others in the large company will be Mrs. Horace M. Towner, wife of the Gov- ernor of Porto Rico: the Minister to Rumania and Mrs. Willlam S. Culbert- son, Mr. Herbert Lindley of Seattle and other guests from Washington. Representative and Mrs. Summers Tecently retumed from & trip 10| Mr and Mrs. Charles A. McMahon Panama. have returned from Trenton, N. J., e ond 3 | where they went to attend the 1 this afternoon at the Mayflower Hotel | hon's brother, the Right Rev. John J. for their niece, Miss Prue Mason, who | MCMahon, as Bishop of Trenton, is the house guest of Mrs, Frank C,|His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes Henry, | presiding. Mrs. Beck, wife of Representative| Mr. and Mrs. W. . Kelly of Chicago, | James M. Beck, wil sail today on the | Who are spending the week in Wasl Conte Biancamano for Italy. |ington at the Mayflower, were the — | guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Controller of the Currency and Mrs. | Morley Halverson, also of Chicago, en- Intosh en! informally at | tertained at dinner there last evening. luncheon in the crystal room at the | Other guests were Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Willard yesterday. |Schulte of Washington, Mr. John The third .Ty‘ A muhi’“"h‘"" son of Representative and -of. 1i remodel B embassy and Mrs. Henry L. d'A. Hop- | kinson are in New York and are staying | s 0 in the latest styles. 5 New England Furriers 8t the Ambassador Hotel. | Frau von Lewinski, wife of Dr. Karl Benjamin. Sherman. Prob. 618 12th St—Franklin 6355 Mrs. Brown to Pour Tea At House of Mercy May Fete, The House of Mercy will hold its | May fete Monday, May 21, in the Cathedral Close. The president of the | ladies’ board, Mrs. Henry B, Brown, will preside at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. Ridgely Hunt, Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs. Samuel Warren Miller, Mrs. Talbot and Mrs. James A. Mil- | holland. Chokers Made o Bring_in your outof-daste von_Lewinski, German consul general | i in New York, will entertain at a buffet #®upper tomorrow evening for Baroness Olinda von Rapp-Herr and Baroness Pee Rapp-her, who are her house guests, ‘The Baroness Olinda is a violinist of The Family Reom of The Old Homestead The Washington Post’s Selection of the Home Beautiful Wesley Breights appeals with_its artistic diversity of design- ing, and its unmistakable exclusiveness, pro- tected by rational restrictions. Out of the grandeur of a primitive forest has grown a community unequaled in beauty, unparalleled in personnel, antl incomparable in investment values, The latest exemplification is the Old Home- stead—a Colonial cone eption, modernized 1o ]luuvmmly meet pvnmhday tastes and ||wnu, requirements, It truly typifies the standard aspired to, and successfully achieved in, The Garden Spot of Washington, ver W.C. & A. N. Miller TO SPEND YEAR IN FRANCE ington. MISS KATHARINE PHILLIPS, Daughter of former Representative and Mrs. Thomas W. Phillips, jr. who, after graduating from Mrs. Dow's School at Briar Cliff Manor on the Hudson, in June, will go to France for a year's study. After that she will make her debut in Wash. Virginia Comer of Washington. Willard. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hamilton of | Honolulu sare making an extended stay in Washington and are at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Minor of Char- lottesville, Va., accompanied by their daughter, are spending the week at the | Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs, C. C. Covert has returned after a month's stay in Atlantic City. | Mrs. John Dean Hall of Brooklyn ar- rived in Washington yesterday and is at the Willard, where she will remain for | several day: Miss A. T. Chisholm of Halifax, Nova Scotia, who is staying at the Grace Dodge Hotel, has been joined by Miss Ruth Chisholm of New York. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plez of Chicago have arrived in Washington for a short | stay and are at the Mayflower. Mr. | Plez_was formerly director general of | the Emergency Fleet Corporation. | Tea to Follow Ceremony | Of Girl Reserves Tomorrow. I An interesting annual ceremony will take place tomorrow afternoon in | Barker Hall, Young Women's Christian | Association, at Seventeenth and K1 streets, at 4 o'clock, when. the “recogni- success, It your culture and and business, choosing this permanent epitomize and reflect tageously located well 1119 Scventeenth Street Main 1790 taste—it porates every opportunity for the in- dulgence of your personal prefgr- ences in sports, games and the more serious pursuits of your profession The importance of charm as the years roll on. day Hamilton Concert ( | Mrs. Ketcham of Michigan, and Miss | tion ceremonial” of the Girl Reserves | of Washington will be held. At this Mr. and Mrs. George A. Madison of | ceremony, all who have become Girl St. Louls are passing a few days at the | Reserves during the past year are for- NOTEL HAMILTON 14th & K Streets N.W. enjoy the Special Sun- neert given by the Ionnge—8:30 until “Russel N fi\) \16” interpretations are numberless, @Great natural dignity is enforced by broad driveway approaches, while the atmosphere is serene, totally devoid of the traffic of city street and side- walk, Golf courses and tennis courts are close abound. Flower gardens, both for- mal and informal, may be indulged in and children have an abundance of country air Rock Creek Park Estates is permanently protected by wisely en- forced restrictions that allow for the variance in personal tastes but pre- serve the natural background and neighborhood. 2y VAT life OUR home is a part of all that you have met, It is a reflection of your industrial and financial mirrars incor- in- fluence cannot be minimized. Rock Creek Park Estates, which is truly a part of Rock Creek Park, was created for those who wished their home to increasing Advan- THOUSAND-ONFE within the District's limits in a great natural wooded environment, the opportuni- ties afforded for original architectural OCK CREEK PAR - ESTATES - bodies. Co., owners and developers of Rock Creek Park Estates, act as financial and building counsel to the pur- chasers of property within this one hundred-acre park. You Enter the Estates at 16th St. and Kalmia Rd. Office on Property, 1603 Kalmia Road Telephone Main 5700 for an Inspection Appointment EDSON W. BRIGGS CO. Owners FIFTEENTH STREET, THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1998, mally recognized, and all former Girl Reserves renew their pledge to the ideals of the organization. Hundreds of the Girl Reserves of the city will take part in this ceremo;lfv. wearing the Girl Re- serve uniform of blue and white. Miss Elsa M. Peterson, who is chair- man of the Girl Reserve Department of the Young Women's Christian Associa- | tion, will preside at the ceremony, as- sisted by Miss Catherine English, presi- dent of the Senior High School Girl Reserves Colincll, and Miss Nellie Hol- mead, president of the Junior High Srhool Girl Reserve Council. A feature of the program will be the presentation of an autographed thmumph of the Princess Ileana of Rumania in Girl Reserve uniform, by Miss June Culbert- son and Miss Jane Culberston, daugh- | ters of the Minister of the United States to Rumania and Mrs. Culbertson. Following the program, the mothers of all Girl Reserves will be the honor guests of the organization at tea, and there will be a musical program, with the Bon Secour Club of Central High School as hostesses of the occasion. The junior class of Trinity College | will entertain at a tea dance in the garden of the Mayflower this afternoon Miss Edith Riley is president of the class and the chairman of the function is Miss Miriam Talley, who will be as- sisted by Miss Helen Rellly, Miss Hazel Wels, Miss Mary Alice Cleary and Mise Margaret, Maher. About 400 guests are cxpected. A card party and social will be held this evening for the benefit of the school | | bullding fund of St. Anthony's Church of Brookland in the grand ballroom of the Mayflower. Mr. and Mrs. George Weschler are in charge of arrangements |and will be assisted by Dr. and Mrs, | Simon_Kloskey, Mrs. John Fitzmorris, Mrs, John Mattimore, Mrs. Catherine Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Demp- |sey, Mr. and Mrs. George Manten, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cassidy, Mr. and Mrs. George Yocum, as well as other members of the church sodality and the Holy Name Society. g b New York has 836 public high schools. Mrs. Jeanctte Hyde, Federal collector of customs in the Hawailan Islands, handles each year an average of $1,750,- 000 of Government money. Sy e To salute with the left hand is a dead- 1y_insult to Mohammeda: 7 Y, W.C. A, An Association Worthy of Your Generosity Should be Included in your donations budget and list of beqyests. Visitors to our hemlquarten are always welcome. The Young Women's Christian Awsoclation of the Diy lumba. et of 17th and K Sts. N.W. Approve the Our Food More and more people are coming here for Sunday Dinner, bringing their friends and families. They know that—food, service and price, all considered—we are g ing them the best. SUNDAY DINNER Noon Until 9 P.M. A complete seven- $7.50 pared fond that % appeal to you. course dinner of sea. sonable elicactes Dinner Music Phone Main 2580 anfl reserve your table & - Manager ‘ will by, while bridle paths essential to growing Edson W, Briggs AT SOTIETY.? 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Attracting people appreciative of exclusive environment and protecting restrictions, Kenwood is being developed upon an ideal con- ceyp « Incorporated with it is a private Golf and Country Club, to membership in which all residents in Kenwood are eligible. With a perfectly appointed club house under construction: a nine-hole golf course already completed; tennis courts, ete., pro- vision is made for the enjoyment of these popular pastimes under the most appealing conditio Your inspection of Kenwood is invited. Motor out Connecticut Avenue, turning west into Bradley Lane, or Wisconsin Avenue turn ing west into Bradley Boulevard: thence under the viaduct and a distance of three short squares bevond is the entrance to Kenwood, A\ phone message will bring one of our representatives to convey you to Kenwood if vou prefer, Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. 2400 Sixteenth Street hia 7280