Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1928, Page 18

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SOCIETY. :SQCIETY.. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1928, SOCIETY Secretary of the Navy Wilbur Leaves Tonight for Speaking Tour in New England. this evening for New England.|Clark, 3d, until the middle of Novem- He will deliver an address in|ber, when he is sailing for Europe, and New Hampshire, in Boston at|their young daughter, Miss Luacine S. the Na day exercises and in | Clark, who will be in high school this Providence, and will return to Wash-/| Winter in Washington. HE Secretary of the Navy, Mr.|apartment at the Mayflower, where they I Curtis Dwight Wilbur, will leave | have with them their son, Mr. Reuben ington Sunday afternoon. Monday the Secretary will go to New- York City and | Comdr. Mervyn S. Bennion, who is now Suffern, N. Y., to make speeches, re-|on dutyaboard the U.S.S. Maryland on turning to the Capital Wednesday, and | the Pacific coast, will join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark, here in November. Their other daughter, Mrs. Ivor Sharp, is now living in New York. Saturday, November 3, he will make an address 1n Brooklyn, N. Y. The Secretary of Commerce, Mr. william Fairchild Whiting, had guests lunching informally with him at the | man have returned to Washington after andabhs:nce of uéreehn;\unths in Eurg};e — an ve opened their house at 1630 The Ambassador of Mexico, Senor | Underwood :’;EQL ‘Willard Hotel yesterday. ‘Tellez, heads the list of patrons for the benefit this evening for the Spanish department of the University of Porto| who have been at the Wardman Park Rico, which was badly damaged in the | Hotel for two weeks, since their return recent hurricane. The benefit tonight | from Denver, Colo., will leave today for will be “An Evening in Spain,” which | Col. Blythe’s new post at Petersburg, will be a program of Spanish dances | Va. He will have charge of the con- | and music to be given in Wardman Park | struction program for the new battle- Theater, which has been arranged by | field memorial at Petersburg. the Washington chapter of the Amer- icah Association of Teachers of Span- Brooklyn, N. Y, is at the Catlton’ for a short stay, accompanied by Col. Thomas Fairservis of New York City. ish, Other patrons include the Min- istér of Panama, Senor Alfaro; the Mihister of Honduras, Senor Bogran; thé Minister of Venezuela, Senor Gri- santi; the Minister of the Dominican of Nicaragua, Senor Cesar; the Minister of Guatemala, Senor Recinos; the Min- %, i nth at the Republic, Senor Morales; the Minister | & C; %, ar¢ Shending a moi Mrs. Mervyn S. Bennion, wife of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. C. McK. Saltz- Lieut. Col. and Mrs. James M. Blythe, Maj. Willlam H. McMullen, jr., of Judge and Mrs. G. H. Martin of An- Mrs. Kautz, widow of the late Capt. her mun:.ry );qom:i Mmmfor:.ugl\”Weg Spris d, N. H, ref FORMER WASHINGTONIAN RETURNS Washington. _ &he il be the. guest of Mrs. N. McGee Waters, at 2219 Call- fornia street, for several months. Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilmer Bolling will not present their daughter, Miss Clara Lutz Bolling, to soclety this Winter. Miss Julla Teresa Sheridan, Miss Annette C. Sheridan and Mrs. Matthew Joseph O'Connell have closed their Summer_place, Willow “iall, at Caze- novia, N. Y., and have returned to Washington and opened their home on Twenty-first street. Miss Eleanor Shields Mussey arrived in New York Tuesday aboard the steamship De Grasse. Miss Mussey will come to Washington immediately to be the guest of her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Charles Shields, in' her residence on P street. Miss Mussey is a native Washingtonian, but now resides in Chicago with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hitz Mm!ei, She is a graduate of the Madeira School of this city, of Smith College and of the Art Institute of Chicago. She has been abroad this Summer to attend the American Insti- tute of Art at Fontainbleau in France, where she was accompanied by her aunt, Miss Dela P. Mussey, formerl, an art_teacher at Central High School. Miss Eleanor Mussey is the grand- daughter of Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey and the late Gen. R. D. Mussey. Miss A. C. Riley of Washington en- tertained at luncheon yesterday in the palm room at the Willard Hotel in honor of Mrs. John C. Murray, wife of Bishop Murray of Baltimore. Bishop ;nd]Mu, Murray are guests at that otel. Mrs. William J. Chandler will leave this week to join Mr. Chandler in their apartment at 2795 Peachtree road |in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Annie B. Jennings of Fairfield, Conn., is passing some time at the Carlton. s _C. Fuller of The Ultimate in Style, Dis- tinction and Quality in This Special Group of Finer Type COATS Luxuriously Trimmed with Choicest Furs *79 Finer materials, choicer furs, more careful attention to detail and styling . . . these are the things which distinguish the coats in this group. You'll be thrilled simply trying them on . .. and to own one is to be conscious of that coat distinction one associates with original Parisian im- ports, Coats—Second Floor ister of Bolivia, Senor Diez de Medina; | Austin Kautz, has returned from Eu- . Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Que- | rope and will spend the Winter in Wash- . . ) E—— sada; the charge d'affaires of Spain, | ington, where she has taken an apart- s Semor do Amoedo; the charge d’affaires | ment in Le Marquis, at 2308 Ashmead Apartments Available of *Cuba, Slmmi Altunaga; u[x:i cha{ge place. ' Vi a; pramne. e attanes of Fetmdor, Seror| Mrs. Samuel . Norris of Fort Mon- I h H hland Barberis; the charge d'affaires of Para- | roe entertained at a bridge luncheon € lg ands guay, Senor Ramirez; Gen. Frank Mac- | yesterday in her quarters at the post . Intyre, Gen. Henry T. Allen, Mr. Wal- { in honor of Mrs. William L. Thomp- ; “A Most Desirable Permanent ter Scott Penfleld and Dr. Esteban Gil | son, who will shortly join Col. Thomp- ; > Address” Borges, assistant - director general of | son in Washington. . I e 03 Poetnets fof i Dulith 3 . Conn. Ave. & Cal. St. § n, was host at luncheon e . - 4: nul-‘\; fi‘::yrlc:tn !;;";hm“ palm room at the Willard Hotel yes- One of y A terday. MRS. WALLIS BLEEKER DUNCKEL, y The Ambassador of Argentina, Senor Of New York, formerly Miss Margaret Sutherland of this city and now visiting ; Dr: Don Manuel E. 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