Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1929, Page 41

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North Suburban Folk . Have Varied Program o Of Social :Activities Pretty' Entertainments in 1+ 'Week's Record—Party for i+, Bride-Elect—Students *. . Home for Easter Holidays. Mr, and' Mrs. Charles R. White, oer residents of Capitol View, have re- turned ‘after spending the Winter in Unmacht of Batatry Thursday 3 Ash v;amflnl The Dotldave witn hie parents 8] 8 ys Wi rent Kensington. He will hlvep:a his mother, Mrs. Ailes. Mrs. E. C. Bigelow and children ar- sived this week from Balboa, Canal , to De the guests for several months of her mother, Mrs. L. DeS. Cranford, in Capitol View. *"Miss Elizabeth Willlams will return to her home in Kensington tomorrow, after spending the week end in Roa- noke, Va., where she visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt C. Smith have returned to their home in Edgemoor, after several weeks sfl“fl?t in Florida. Mr., James Lamb arrived from Rut College and is spending Easter week with his parents in Kensington. Bride-Elect Names ‘Wedding Attendants. Miss Margaret Hherman Jones, whose marriage to Mr. Willlam Howard Gil- in, is taking place Wednesday, will ‘attended by her sister, Miss Ruth Sherman Jones, as maid of honor, and Miss Anne Gilpin and Miss Mary Eliza- beth Jones and Miss. Elgar Sherman Jones, sisters of the bride, will be brides- maids. On Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Waters Jones, parents of the bride-to-be, will entertain the members of the wedding party at sup- per at their home The Briars, near Sandy Spring. Mrs, Oland Harvey will | 1€ entertain tomorrow afternoon with a card party in honor of Miss Jones: Miss Annie Miller of Montclair, N. J., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Robert M%ler, in Sandy Spring for the week end. . Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Willis of Edge- moor entertained Wednesday with a dinner party in honor of Mrs. 8. A Hunt of West Pittston, Pa. - Mrs, Prank F. Weston of Forest Glen is spent several weeks visiting rela- tives in Princess Anne, Md. ‘Col. J. B. Bennett of Battery Park hvfi gone to Tampa, Fla, where he is| /- iting his Son_and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bennett, jr. Miss Louise Massey of Bethesda is spending the holidays with her parents in Newport News, Va. Dr. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell have returned to Silver Spring after spending a week in New York. Mr. Weston Valentine, a_student at Lehigh, is with his parents in Kensing- ton for the Easter season. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine also have with them their nephews, Mr. Edwin Weston and 3 vt Weston, from St. James 1. Mrs. M. P. Novack entertained Thurs- day with _a bridge luncheon at her home in Edgemoor. Capt. Novack of Parlin, N. J., is spending the week end here. Mrs. Frank Lutz entertained in- formaily at bridge at her home in Woodside Saturday. Mr. Lutz enter- tained Wednesday night. Mrs. A. B. Barber returned to her home in Bradley Hills Thursday after a trip which included Willlamstown and Boston, Mass., and New York, Mrs. Rusk fo Entertain For Her Granddaughters. Mrs. R. V. Rusk will entertain Wed- nesday afternoon at her home in Ken- ington for her granddaughters, Miss Virginis Rusk and Miss Gertrude Rusk, with a bridge party, followed by tea. Mrs. R. Nelson Atherton of North|Md. Chevy Chase will leave tomorrow for Atlantic City, where she will spend a week. Guests at the home «of Mr. and Mrs, Atherton during Easter will Mrs. Frank Beavers of Cleveland, Ohio, and her son, Mr. Frank Beavers of Wil- liams College, Mass. Mrs. Paul Felix of Cleveland is the fien‘. of her gunt.s, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- m W. Bride, in Edgemoor. Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge have as their guest at their home on_ the Oeora:wwn road Mrs. M. E. Black of Norfolk, Va. . M. C. Huddleson amd to_their trip to Franklin, Pa. Miss Helen Neely, Miss Cal , Miss_Elizabeth Jones, Miss Elgar' Jones, Mr. Thomas Oland, Mr. Stanley Stabler, Mr. John Savage an ‘);;i John Ieruq. .llln ‘:tudenu otdh;h: versity of Maryland, are spen mmuzy--nwrhnmqmsaw S . Others at home for Easter are Miss Sylvia Stabler, Miss Caroline and Mr. Robert Moore, of the George School. Miss Virginia Graham, a student at o] A - 3 " P35 w1 Guests Honored — Club Meetings Feature Events. MRS. RALPH BANGS. Before her marriage February 16 she was Miss Myrtle Power.—Underwood Photo. honor_of her gson, Mr. John Ladson, Saturday night when the guests were Miss Polly Robison, Miss Elgar Jones, Miss Ruth Neely, Miss Catherine Barns- ley, Miss Elizabeth Jones, Miss Jean Powell, Miss Rachel Powell, Mr. Hubert Robison, Mr, Wheeler Bird, Mr. Vernon Powers, Mr. Algy Urger and Mr. Barnse 24 Mrs. Robert er has returned to her home in Bet! after a short visit in Harrisburg, Pa. Miss Estelle Reeves of Philadelphia, has arrived to be the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pratt, in North Woodside. Mr. Walworth Brown of Princeton University is spending Easter with his rents mMr‘ and Mrs. Prederick W. . George Seibles Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawane an brother will visit with friends in Battery Park. ‘Mrs. Prancis Merrill of Mystic, Conn., and Miss Mary O are the Easter guests . Reinhardt, at her home, The Spruces, in Kensington. Mrs. G. G. reser of Los An- geles, will arrive tifis week to join her husband and they will wake possession of their honfe in Kensington. Comdr. and Mrs. Louis W. Bates and family moved from thei* nome on the n road and have taken posses- sion of their home in Chevy Chase. Miss Elizabeth Wanner, a student at Hood College, is spending Easter with her parents in Capitol View. Bride-Elect's .Ane'ndants Give Shower in Her Honor M. Titus Filipowicz, New Polish Minister, (Continued From First Page.) entertaining in hotels or clubs until his own residence is in readiness. Minister Filipowics Is Native of Warsaw. M. “Filipowicz, the fourth Minister from Poland to the Republic of the West, is the first native of the ancient las Wroblewski,© were %! from what was formerly Austrian Po- ent cation by the necessities of the World War. He was born in 1879 and after studying in the schools of Warsaw, he made his higher studies in the Mining Engineering College at Dabrowa, then Russian Poland, and he later took a degree in political science in London. From his student days he has been a leader in social and political work. He Joined the legions. of Pilsudski litary service in 1915 and was in the for two years. ‘When Polish freedomt was assured M. Pilipowicz at once entered the diplo- matic service and in 1917, soon after the republic was organized, he was named assistant diplomatic agent in Vienna. He was the f year ap- pointed undersecretary of state in War- saw and accompanied the Polish dele- tion to the conference in Paris. Miss Kitty,May was bostess Monday, | {1 March 25, when a miscellaneous shower for Miss Alma Marie Gaupp, who is to become the bride of Mr. Robert E. May, April 6, was given. The wedding of Miss Gaupp and Mr. May will take place in St. tthew's Ichlu'ch, Seat Pleasant, ‘The shower was given by Miss Anita Sheaffer, who is to be maid of honor; Mrs. Edward Libbey and Miss Kitty May, who are to be two of the attend- ants, The house was beautifully deco- rated, the color scheme of pink and white being carried out very cleverly. An enormous and white wedding cake adorned center of the table. A miniature bridal in pink on leading to the prospective 's place. The fa- vors, napkins, refréshments and other accessories further carried ‘out the scheme of pink and white. ‘Those attent the shower were: Wi Mrs. Robert Hood College, and Cadet Chester Gra-|. ham h Milif A of Shenandoal He spent_two years as counselor of legation in Paris and then, not daunted by his previous treatment by the Soviet government, he presented his papers as minister to Moscow, and had a notably succesful term there. | Since 1927 M. Filipowicz has been in King Albert, in bidding and Mme. Fili ‘;‘mwm . social ts cx's many engagemen there and the fact that the Minister has so much and such ness which will the next decided to defer Arrives in Capital | Bsster street, Miss Evelyn Ault, daugh Ault, will tea in *| capital of the kingdom, Warsaw. The | oR first two envoys, Prince Lubormiski and Dr. Lagis! both | I H ] g H 1 ks i mR 8 | ¥ < I ig g i " B 3 : | : (L Es- 9{ - gagi i ki : ter of Mr. entertain i el ot e 'ai%;sgfit- i i 3 A john Clephane, a student of lege. accomvanied by . A. M. Sgimson. % Mr. Howard Curtis, assistant professor of physies at Swarthmore College, is BEACON INN 1801 Calvert St. N.W. SUNDAY DINNER, #1-% 12:30 to 7:30 P.M. : Ovster or Frult Cocktail P Cream tfi'r;m‘f‘un“" ma Phone Col. 10028 - (The Warfield Métor Company . iequeltn tfie p]eg!ute of your conipany at the : Spring Showing of L Ednaeln Automfii)ilcq ; : 1130 onneeticut e from Monday. 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