Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1929, Page 42

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SO CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. 0. C.. MAY 12. 1929—PART 3.~ = == Erides-Elect Attrac Attention of Society Qut Chevy Chase Way + Engagements for Two June Weddings Duly Com- memorated — Festivities of Week Given Wide Rang‘m evening in her home on, Mc in honor of Miss Vi marriage to Ensign Robert Li ford will take place in June Yancey and her house guest, Miss Mar- jery Hurd. designed a miniature battleship ar “U. S. S. Vivian” in h elect. The shower gifts W in the porthol he sh and table deco whnite. The guests were Mrs. W Miller and Mrs. Walier Finnegan, moth- er and sisier of H Mabel Anderson, Miss Adrienne Barker. Miss Ruth Brown, Miss Virgie Co- berth, y, M beth os eth, Helen and Louise Dy Miss Fern Hughes. Miss Vera Lacy, Misses Roanne and Caro- Iyn C. Clear, Miss Olga M M Frances Noll, Misses Hop Miss Frances Rogers, Miss ) Miss Mary T h leine Benton, Miss M Madge Warner and Yancey Miss Lofs Shortess of Lansi 1a the house guest of Mr. and A g-n> H. Pitcher of McKinley Miss Shortess is attending the ans’ convenion, Mrs. R. M. Roudabush of Quesada street entertained her Philo-Classics Club Friday afternoon. Tea was served. Mrs. J. A. Cannon of Concord, N. C., left yvesterday after being the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pol- Jard of McKinley street. Mrs. Cannon was in Washington to attend the Na- tional Council of the Colonial Dames of America. Mrs. R. B. Clayton and her daughter, Miss Alice Clayton of Brookeville road have gone to New York by motor to visit Mrs. Clayton's sister, Mrs. A. H. They will be joined by Mr. who has recently Spain, where he studies in art. pi street librari- returned from Madr has been pursuing his Rernion to Mark Mr. Noyes® Eigthieth Birth Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whiteford will ain at a family reunion and tea at their home, on Leland street, in honor of the 80th birthday anni- versary of Mrs. Whiteford's father, Mr. | Clarence Noyes. Little Miss Mary Ellen Wager, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace E. Wager of Western avenue, will give selected readings at & tea this afternoon at the studio of Miss Emma L. Ostrander of Connecticut avenue. Mary Ellen has appeared at the Mayflower and Ward- man Park hotels on several occasions. Mrs. W. G. Weatherup of Rochester, N. Y.. and Mrs. Harriett E. Favour of Newtontown, Mass., who motored to Washington, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Stone of Cum- mings lane. Mrs. P. C. Bowie entertained May 3 in her home on Resemary street, in honer of the biriiiay anniversary of her husband. Mrs. Dora Hudluff, the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Col. and Mrs. P. M. Anderson, was the honor guest at a lunchcon Wednesday given by Mrs. John E. Fechet of Gar- field street. Mrs. Oliver C. Cox was the guest in whos2 honor Mrs. Janvier W. Lindsay of Broad Branch road entertained at luncheon Wednesday at the Cosmos | Club. Among the guests to meet Mrs. Cox were: Mrs. George Nevins, MTrs. Henry W. Kearney, Mrs. Walter L. Scanion, Mrs. Joseph B. Bogan, Mrs. James B. Cunningham, Mrs. Lawrence Kiare. Dr. and Mrs. Cox have just returned from a tour of the New Eng- | Iand States and Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jones of Gramercy street entertained a house | perty lest week at their Summer home, Overall, Va. The guests were Miss Ruby Martin, Mr. Russell MacDonald. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swope and their daughter, Miss Marcia Swope. Miss Ruth Adams, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams, entertained at luncheon and bricge Wednesday in honor of her house guest, Miss Alice | Kendall, who is en route with her father from Florida to their home, in Maine. Chevy Chase Church Circle Entertains at Dinner. The Chevy Chase Circle of the Chevy | Chas> Fresbyterian Church entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in the as- sembly room of the church. The speak- er of the evening was Rev. Mark Depp of the Calvary Methodist Church. Maj. C. E. Wynne, who was ordered r [ TR, ke ‘fi 1307~ GEORGETOWN BRIDE MRS, WILLIAM CARY MELOY. n’s Church, Georgetown, Tuesday, May 7, she was . a reception at the home of her mother, Mrs. David to Harvard College several years ago, has been transferred to the State De- | rtment at Washington. Maj. and | se guests nd Mrs. Frank Springs West- { McKinley street, while their home is being prepared for them. Mrs. D. G. Davis eniertained the apron committec of the Rector's Ald So« clety of Al Saints’ Protestant Epls-opal Church L luncheon Friday &t her home, on McKinley street | Miss Dorothy De Veau of New York | ! City 1s the house guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joscph H. De Veau of Brookville road. Miss De Veau is re- covering from a severe illness. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell of Quesada street left Wednesday by | | motor for Minneapolis, Minn. They will be_gone several week: | "Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Winterble, who have been the house guesis of their | son-in-law and dauvghter, Mr, and Mrs. | L. A. Reynoldson of Thirty-third street during the Winter, left last Sunday for Madison, Wis., en route to their home, in Primghar, Iowa. | "Miss_Sallie Poole of Heskeih street sailed Saturday, May 4. for Bermuda, to be the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mayer. Miss | Poole' will be gone several months. | | Society Hostess Honors Prospective June Bride. i | Mrs. W. V. Quiggle entertained at dinner Saturday, May 4, in her home, on | | Garrison street, in honor of Miss Ruth Pearce, whose merriage to Mr. Kenneth B._ Forbes will take place in June. Miss Anita Kilcoyn of Philadelphia, | | Pa., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Cherles Schrider of McKinley street. | Mrs, James Rogers entertained at | supper and bridge Thursday evening in her home, on Nevada avenue. | Mrs. J. H. Gallatin of Annville, Pa., | |is the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Snoke of Morrison street. Mrs. Ralph Davis entertained her | club at bridge-supper Wednesday -eve- | ning in her home, on Morrison street. | Miss Ruth McGee, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. J. G. McGee of McKinley street, left Saturday, May 4. for Ocean Grove, N. J., where she will spend the Summer months. Mrs. Clara A. Sasser of Hesketh | street, entertained at luncheori and bridge Tuesday at the Olney Inn. in honor of Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor. Mrs. Cochran Fisher entertained at bridge-supper Monday evening in her home on_Brandywine street, in honor of Miss Cahoon of Dublin, Ireland. | Mrs. Donald_Earll entertoined at | bridge supper Friday evening in her | home, on Reno road. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Macguire en- | tertained at dinner-bridge Saturday | | evening, May 4. | Mrs. F. W. Van Hein entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday. Mrs. Edwin C. Brandenburg enter- | tained at luncheon and bridge Wed | nesday in her new home, on the Rock- | | ville pike. p Ml.\p< Susan Davis of Baltimore, Md., e slan 1 HATS | 9~11~13 G St NW ouT Satin Coats Bengcline Coats Crepe Coats Broadcloth CRECLA VELVET KASHA L2 PR THEY GO! Fur Collars! Fur Cufis! Scarf Coats! Beited Coats! Misses’ COATS Women's . COATS \ W ALL COAT SALE}, EESLAU S The (riendly Shop 1309 G St. | | is the ho | luncheon and bridge Tuesday in her 2 1 J —Harris-Ewing Photo. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy T. Early of Edgemoor, Md Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Husted of Peoria, 1ll, are the house guests of { Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple Webster. Mrs. Nellie G. Gray, who spent the Winter with her brother-in-law and siiter, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Straue 6610 Delaficld street, has retnwned to her home in Br M. Anderson of Broad Branch road entertained at a dinner dance lest evening at the Con- essional Country Club in honor of heir daughter, Miss Hanneh Anderson. Mrs. James Nolan has returned-:to her home, on Torty-fifth street, after spending a week in New York City Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hedges enter- tained their club at dinner-bridge | Wednesday evening in their heme, on ‘Western avenue, Mrs. Samuel Pickard and her son. Samuel, jr. have returned to their home, on Nebraska avenue, aftet spend- ing a_month with relatives In Kansas City. Mo Mrs. Frederick G. Sinclair of Living- ston sireet entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Kenwood Country Club. Mrs. Willilam A. Mills_entertained at home, on Primrose street. Mr. and Mrs, David A. Starbuck and their children of Panama, Canal Zor are the house guests of Mr. Starbuck’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Rogers of Hesketh street. Mrs. Charles A. Jones enteriained at bridge-tea Tucsday in hcr home, on Gramercy strect. Community Club to Meet For Business and Pleasure. Mrs. E. H. Helmuth will entertain the Community Club tomorrow after- noon in her home, on Brookville road. The business meeting will be followed by cards. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hurd have returned to their home, on Stevenson place, after spending the Winter in Lynnhaven, Fa Mrs. Richard Kimbell and .Mrs. Dou lass Clark entertained at a bridge-tea SPECIAL PRICE Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ) Ladies’ Spring Coats § Clezned & Pressed (No telephone calls—But price includes delivery.) - : EXQUISITE DRY CLEANING Corner 11th & H Sts. N.W. Phone National 2704 | Thursday in the home of Mrs. Kimbell {at the Chevy Chase Apartments. | Mrs. Fay Holbrook entertained at luncheon Wednesday in her home. on in honor of Mrs. Harold F. Pellegrin | have returned to their home, on Forty- fourth street, after spending a week in Princeton, N. J., as_the guests of Mrs | Pellegrin’s father, Prof. Wison Mr. and Mrs. Burton Corning ani their daughter Margaret are 1 h» week end with Mrs. Corning's pa . Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Whiteford, teford, Md Mrs. Frederick: B. Pyle entertained at luncheon and bridge Wedn-say in hel home, en Forty-fourth strept. Mrs. George Warren Offutt of Wi consin avenue will entertain at_lunc con #nd bridge Wednesday at the Ma- arilion. Covers will be laid for 60. Dean of Diplomatic Corps and Lady Howard Honored in Princeton (Continued From First Page) ¢ pre spending the week end after y in New Ycrk. The counselor of the Venezuelan le- gation, Senor Dr n_Francisco Ger- ardo Yanes, who recently returned from a vacation in Venezu has taken an apartment 2t the Cariton. The military attache of the Italian empassy, Gen. Villa, started yesterday for a fortnight’s trip through South Carolina_and Georgia and will return to his apartment in Wardmen Park Hotel the end of next weck. The military attache of the French embassy, Gen. Raymond Casenave, spent a few deys in Washington last week and went to New York Thursday. . He sailed yesterday for Cuba, where h» is attached to the French legation, to attend the inauguration of President Machado. Gen. Casenave, who spe & few days in Washington last week at the Carlton, will again be at that hotel on his return at the end of May | The secretary of the German em- | bassy, Herr Johann G. Lehmann, will return today from New Yo here he went_with Frau Lohmann {0 see hes saill Friday to spend the Stuamer her home In Germany ‘The assistant military | French embassy and motored to Chestnut It yesterday and will 1 the week. They are gue: day of Mr. and Mrs. Wall attache of the Mme. Thenault 0il Tanks of Aluminum. Oil tanks of aluminum are being used in an effort to obtain a container for storage of oil which will resist the cor- rosion caused by the sulphur containcd in the oil when taken from the ground This corrosion is'a serious matter to the Industry, for it is necessary to renew the tanks constantly in some of the fields. Shanghai. China, is to have a new hespltal building. S Greenway Inn, N Opposite Catkedral Manslons E Sunday | Special Monday and C Dinner | niiturdi T Roast Turkey Half Fried Tyesday and 1 Thursday Spring Chicken U Chicken T $1.00 85¢ 4 Fatries Dacly Wednesday A 1:30 to 5 to 7:30 « Col. 10118, Ann Taber rolle Tenderloin Steak and Friday Sea Food v 7:30 P.M. P.M. [ Ovr Own Deticions Hot Bread an. ind ! To Wed June 24 MISS KATHALE WALT) R, nd Mrs. John W. Wal- 24 as the day for her marriage to Mr. Entre Nous Club to-Mee At Annual Breakfast/ t FRANKLIN Leroy Godwin, Mrs. Arihur Borden, Mrs. Marshall Rea, Mrs. Thomas Sterling, Mrs. Graves, Mrs. B. C. Gardner, Mrs. Ottis J. Rogers and Mrs. William W. ' Scott. Mrs. David Hopkins will sing & group of songs. | - —— - Pen Women Compliment Group of Visitors | ‘The League of American Pen Women of the District of Columbia will give a tea Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in honor of the delegat-s who are in Washington attending the con- vention of the American Library Asso- clation and the Special Libraries Asso- clation. This will give the visiting brerians opportunity to mest many of the local literary people. Miss Kath- crine_Wooten, librarian at the Army War College, is chairman of the com- mittee on arrangements. Mrs. E. Rich- ard Gasch, president of the District League, will head the recelving line, | High as Seven Niagaras. ! The Marquess Islands, which lie east of Samoa, are rich with natural beauty. There are beautiful bays, walled in by | lofty cliffs. The slopes are covered with | | noble growths and the valleys are beau- | | tiful in their fertility. 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