Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1929, Page 18

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"SOCIETY.) ng() { The First Lady of CIETY the Land Attending Women‘s Collcge Commencemcnts. To Return Monday. RS. HOOVER left Washington last’ evening for Cambridge. Mass., accompanied by her secretary, Miss Mildred Hall Mrs. Hoover will attend the commencement _exercises at College and the semi-centennial cele- bration of the establishment of the col- lege. The First Lady will spend tomor- Tow and Sunday in Boston taking part in_ Girl Scout activities and Mondav will be awarded an honorary degree by Swarthmore College, near Philadelphia, | and with Miss Hall will return to the | White House Monday evening. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard went to Atlantic City today and will remain over Sunday, stopping in Philadelphia en route home Ambassador of Ttaly Returns From Vacation. The Italian Ambassador, Nobile Gia- como de Martino, came to Washington yesterday from New York, where he ar- rived earlier in the week from six weeks’ vacation in Italy, where he went tie 1st of April with Nobil de Martino. She will remain in Italy until the Autumn | and join the Ambassador here in Oc- tober. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Charles Francis Adams will return th! evening to their apartment at the ‘Ward: man Park Hotel after a trip to Boston and to Newport, R. I. tomorrow to attend the game in the afternoon and will be the guests at dinner of the superintendent of the Naval Academy and Mrs. Samuel 8.y G o0 0 and daughter-in-law of Robison. Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses of New Hampshire were the guests of Maj. William Tutherly, U. S. A retired. at dinner last evening in_the presidential dining room of the Mayflower. The other members of Maj. Tutherly’s party included Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Walker A. Beihel, Maj, Gen. Enoch H. Crowder, U. 8. A, retired: Col. and Mrs. Clement Bouve and their daughter, Miss Mar- guerite Bouve; Maj. H. H. Hawkins, Mrs. Charles C. Clark and Mrs. John Marshall, Senator and Mrs, Royal S. Copeland | and Senator and Mrs. William H. King will go to New York today. Senator Copeland and Senator King_ expect to return to Washington Monday. Mrs. King will be the guest of Mrs. in New York for a week. They will motor to Syracuse on Tuesday and will} return to New York accompanied by Mr. Royal S. Copeland, jr. Mrs. Tyson, wife of Senator Lawrence D. Tyson, was hostess to a company of 20 at luncheon today. The charge d'affaires of Panama Senor Don Juan B. Chevalier, Senora de Alfaro, wife of the Minister of Pana- ma, and Senora de Chevalier will give i a reception this afternoon at the lega- tion in honor of the United States Minister to Panama and Mrs. John G. South. | | _ The Assistant Secretary of State and { Mrs. William R. Castle arc spending some time at Hot Springs, Va. Yes- terday they motored to Warm Springs. | The Assistant Postmaster General and Mrs. W. Irving Glover will enter- tain at a dance in the Florentine room of the Wardman Park Hotel this eve- ning for their scn, Mr. Thomas Glover. ‘The financial attache of the French embassy, Mr. Robert Lacour-Gayet has | come from New York and is staying at the Wardman Park Hotel. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Long In Norfolk for Week End. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Andrew Long are leaving Washington today for Nor- folk, where they will be guests over the week end of Comdr. and Mrs. Jules James. ‘The marriage Miss Mary Eliza- beth Mohun, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mohun, to Mr. Robert Bowne Coburn of Hartford, Conn., son of the Jate Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt Coburn, jr., ‘will take place June 15 at 12 o'clock in All Souls’ Church, the Rev. Dr. Mot Simons of All Souls’ Unitarian Church | % in New York officiating. Miss Mollie Halstead, cousin of the bride and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Halstead of New York, will be maid of honor and the other attendants will be Miss Stuart of New York, Mrs. J. Grenville Bates, Mrs. James M. Towney of New York, Miss Florence Coburn, cousin of the bridegroom, and Miss’ Suzannah !} Beck of Mexico City, Miss Elizabeth Hedges Frederick and Miss Francesca McKenney. Mr. Theron W. Wright of Erie, Pa., will be best man and the ushers will be Mr. Charles M. Clark, Mr. Donald M. Beals, Mr. Henry C. G Mr. Morris W. Seymour of New York, Mr. David B. Hamilton of Milford, Conn.; Mr. Victor H. Schulze of Chicago, Mr. John T. Martin of Hartford, Conn., and %{J& Barry Mohun, jr., brother of the e. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter R. Tuckerman gave an al fresco dinner party last eve- ning in their home, in Tuxedon, Edge- moor, for Miss Elizabeth Ives and her flance, Mr. James Rowland Lowe, whose marriage will take place tomorrow after- noon. The company included about 70 of the members of the younger Radcliffe | | morro | former Secretary of War. The Secrctary | and Mrs. Adams will go to Annapolis | joined her Copeland | Ann Ayers, Miss Harriet |; | ! circles of Washington society, and danc- ing in the house followed the dinner. | The garden was like fairyland in Japa- nese lanterns and reflected lights. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hard will be| hosts at_a picnic_supper this evening for Miss Ives and Mr. Lowe. Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin entertained a company of 18 at Juncheon today in her home, Abremont, in compliment to her mother, Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, and aunt, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews. Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley sails to- on the Belgenland for England and France. During her absence Mrs. Kelley’s country place, Knole, on the Rockville pike, Bethesda, Md., will be occupled by her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. McClure Kelley. ‘The United States Minister to Hun- gary and Mrs. J. Butler Wright will arrive in New York next week on the Vulcania. They will spend some time in New York at the Ambassador and will come to Washington for a visit. Former Washington residents are at» tending the three-day tennis matches at the Detroit Tennis Club in compi- tition for the Davis Cup. presented Wy Mr. Wwight F. Davis, newly apointed governor general of the Philippines an\ Among th boxholders for the matches, which were played yesterday and will continue to- day and tomorrow, are former Senator and Mrs. Truman H. Newberry, their | son-in-law_and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ank P. Brooks; Mr. and Mrs. Phelps the former Senator, and Mr. and Mrs. Dexter M. Ferry, who lived In Wash- ( ington at one time. William B. Bankhead has husband, Representative Bankhead of Alabama, in Washington, and will be with him at the Mayflower as long as Congress remains in session Mrs. Mr. Charles Evans Hughes, jr. re- cently appointed solicitor general, is now in Washington and is a guest at the Mayflower. Mrs. Briggs Entertaining at Evening Party for Mrs. Worth. Mrs. Edson W. Briggs of 7760 Six- teenth street, Rock Creek Estate, will entertain informally this evening in honor of Mrs. Hamilton W. Worth of Buffalo, formerly of Washington and Maryland. Col. Wade H. Cooper entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in his home on Massachusetts avenue, in compli- ment of Mrs. Donovan Owens of Mont- gomery, Ala., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gates of this city. Others in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Gates, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Dorothy Dial, Miss Virginia Belvin, Miss Marjorie Belvin of Richmond, Va., house guests of the Misses Dial; Miss Janet Shep- pard, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard; Miss Pauline Adams, Mrs. William Fletcher of New London, Conn.; Lieut. Daniel Baird, Mr. Edward Farrar, Mr. Vaughan Penn of New York, Mr. Edward Canon of New York, Mr. Jack Sutherland, Mr. Henry Lans- don and Mr. Albert Morris. Miss Fannie Dail acted as hostess for Col. Cooper. Mrs. Robert McCormick, mother of the late Senator Medill McCormick, AN INVITATION Art Students’ Exhibition of their work at the National School of Fine and Applied Art (Felix Mahony’s) Opens June 2nd, daily from 3 to 9 p.m., to and including June 7th, 1929. ! in our cold storage vaults pro- tects your furs against moths, fire and theft. The cost is small in considera- tion of the thorough protection afforded. Repairing and remodeling wow at Swmmer prices. New Fall models mow om display. A Smart, White Kid Oxford by Stetson Stetson illustrates the significance of contrast in this kidskin shoe made over the smart Melba last, with fashionable welted sole and covered wood Cuban heel. Sizes to 9, widths AAA to C.. $1450 STETSON SHOE SHOP OF Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, SAILING FO Wife of the Minister of Norway, who will where she will join their son. sailing today on the Statendam to spend several months abroad. Mr. end Mrs. Frank C. Henry will leave this evening to spend & week in Kentucky as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mason at Frankfort. Capt. and Mrs. Edmund G. Steis, U. 8. A, entertained at dinner Wedne: day evening at the Hotel Roosevelt in The “N A beautifu the right hei $8.50. On sale on RI1C 4 Another Timely Arrival @ N |® \ e name, but you will PURE SILK Bloomers $1.89 French *1 In time to fill up ve in all the adorable S e N 14~ 316YSEVENTH R FRANCE MME. BACHKE, I sail from New York honor of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Claude E. Brigham, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Mathew A. Reasoner and Maj. and Mrs. James W. Lyon. Mrs. Post Wheeler, who has been | Wheeler nere within & few days, com- {ing_from their home, Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. Wheeler, who was formerly coun- selor of the United States embassy at London, has recovered from a long ill- ness, which has kept him on the inac- tive list of the foreign service for the past few years. Miss Kathleen Nalle is_entertaining a party at bridge this evening in honor of Miss Helen Frances Meeks, whose en- | | gagement was recently announced to Mr, Wendell Ellsworth Thorne of Utah and New York. | Mr. and Mrs. William Chapin Hunt- 1ington have closed their home, on Twen- ty-third street, and have motored to| !llle Blue Ridge Mountains, near Blue- imont, Va., where they will spend the Summer. Mr. Hugh Stockdell Bird of Smith- | field, Va., announces the engagement | of his daughter Rebecca Minturn. to| Mr. Robert Hartshorne Trask, son of | Mrs. James D. Trask and the late Dr. Trask of Highlands, N. J. Mr. Trask graduated from Yale in the class of 1915 and served as a cap- tain in the 106th Infantry, 27th Divi- | ston, during the World War. | Miss Bird lived in Washington for several years, up until a year ago, when {she went to New York, and, therefore, ! has many friends her ! Lieut. and Mrs. H. J. Norton of Nor- | | folk, have taken an apartment at the La Salle, 1028 Connecticut avenue. | Mrs. George Colton Maynard and | George Maudsley Maynard ‘have gone | to Halton Woods, their Summer home, !in Maryland. | Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gates sailed | | yesterday on the Dresden for Germany, where they will spend a year. Mr who has just graduated with from Columbia University, will' in Washington for some time, is now | the guest of Mrs. Ollle James in her apartment, at 2400 Sixteenth street, Mr. Wheeler is expected to join Mrs. Turiel” 1 beige kid slipper for the modern Miss who insists on dis- tinctive style; with just ght heel, at 3rd floor. H’ N\ F ST AT TENTH Novelty Double Point Black Heel Pure Silk HOSE .E.Cunnin 15 J | ham Co? {s Here Are Two of the GREATEST Coolie Coat Values you ever saw! Printed Pure Silk Imported FFully Lined $7 .50 Exactly 100 of our cwn Style and Pattern Genuine Serpentine Crepe In do loring 1.98 We are forbidden to tell the manufacturer’s know the quality MILANESE Vests $1.59 Panties .89 ur Summer needs H"Hll('l'linl(‘ \"l"l]"- A charming group of both Wide and CHINESE OU slip into it as if D. C5 FRIDAY, MAW | study architecture in Germany, their_country place, Journey's End. on | _ New . . . and Different! - J AUNTILY styled in the most becom- ' ing shapes. Rough, hand-woven imported straw—ideal for sports wear. Two-color cffects in natural and black, natural and brown, natural and blue, natural and green. Featuring Millinery —Second Ploor Very Smart Negligee o 3 1999.° 18 Mr. and Mrs. Gates spent some time in Washington with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker Cren- shaw, before sailing. Mrs. Gates was formerly Miss Elenita Crenshaw and a popular member of the younger set. Several interesting parties were given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Gates dur- ing their vistt in Washington. Former Gov. James P. Goodrich of Indians arrived in Washington today, and is at the Willard, where he will re- main until next Saturday. Gov. Good- rich now lives in Winchester, Ind. l Luncheon for Mrs. Rowley Attended by Patriotic Women. A charming luncheon was given on (Continued on Nineteenth Page) QERRERRRERE Food and Service Unsurpassed | | * TONIGHT 5 Until 7:30 Our Famous 75c SEA FOOD DINNER or your choice of our regular menu Club Steak Dinner, $1.00 5-Course Chicken Dinner, $1.00 Chicken Salad, 65¢ ‘ruit Salad, 55¢ Salads include Bread and Butter Coffee or_Tea Columbia 5042 ‘ARRRN RRRRRREAS | Yowa STRAW SPORTS HATS Specially Priced at $10 hats, specially priced. Medium Brims “SAAM” « it were a coat, wrap the fish-tail around twice, pull the tassel through and you are dressed. In fine quality crepe, in light colors or black for Pullman wear, $ ]1 @.95 G cHE "SOCIETY Y The Doctor Last for Ailing Feet HIS is a fine, soft orthopedic shoe with & narrow heel, bracing arch and plenty of toe room. In dozens of cases we have had it zb;'u’llfl relief instantly. It has helped severe foot cases within ours. Black Kid, $11.50 Wolfs Wiatx-Cver Shop 929 F Street — Exquisite Pastel Felt Hats Modes” to Frocks Ensembles Brown Kid, $12.50 “Summertime Match Sheer and Colorful Saturday! An Unusual Smart Collection of New Styles to Suit the Most Fastidious—Priced Special at $ 6.50 | ‘Typical Francine values that offer you an almost endless selection of becom- ing Summer models. Each and every one distinctive and marked exceptionally low for Saturday's selling. The Siyles that turn up with brims, brimless, pleated necklines. Tailored trims and dressier mod- els for every Sum- mer occasion, The Colors ‘White, Yel- low, Green, Beige, Capu- cine, Pink, Lido Sand, Navy, Black. Summer Dress Hats By “Francine” truly flatt becoming. al 2 and matron. $1250 TerU A Ramneow Or Coror. GYES, white can be formal and delight- fully informal at the same time. The aristocratic simplicity of this all white regent pump will appeal strongly to the discriminating. The toe—modified. The heel—Paris. The vamp—medium. 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