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o ~+Mme. 18 # SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929.° SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Hoover Set Date| for Annual Garden party to the Mr. Finn is the son of Mrs. Edthel E.|of the Office of Public Buildings and Finn and the late Mr. James Finn. | Parks and the Community Center De- Pt ct o lum| Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Jamison have is- | barament, of b sued invitations for the marriage of |’'In addition to the box parties for their _daughter, Suzanne Margaret, 10 | grown-ups fomorrow evening, at least Mr. Harold Maxwell Young Saturday|two box parties will be made up of afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Vermont |young folk, to whom the age-old tale of Avenue Christian Church. | Robin Hood and the fairies, as written Mrs. J. T. Walles wil entertain a by, Englends - poct-aurcete, AlTed company at dinner tonight at the Plage | 07 33 0% Tl pe occupied by a Deauvilie at the Wardman Park Hotel. | hon:, On¢ Bo% S0 10 O eats of the Others who will have guests with | GiIi " prjendly Soclety from Holiday — | HE Chief Executive and First|mobile trip to San Diego, Calif. going Lady of the Land will entertain [ by the Southern route and returning wounded veterans at a garden | by the Northern wa I party o1 the White House lawn | ——— | R ranesday afternoon, June 26, | Mrs. Robert E. Lee entertained at| PTIDBIEL | dinner Saturday evening at the Chevy | 5 | Chase Club in honor of Representative ‘The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr.|and Mrs, Willlam R. Eaton. | 1 r city this morn- plisedics Mellon, returned to the city madylai e e dis the graduation of Ing after attending o, from Yale | their four children are motoring to | [en his son, Mr. | , to e irne Secretary also spent a | their camp at Otsego Lake, Mich., where e 10 New York before re- |they will spend the Summer. S - Mr. and Mrs. Willis Howard have | | Making Visit in New York Cits. { Howard, ‘and. his sister and brother, The Ambassador of Spain and Senora | Mise” ugenia Howard and Mr. Cecll de Padilla and their daughters. the Howard, who have arrived from Miami, Bt noritas Padilla, will return to Wash- | Fla. They will pass a few days here them at dinner at the Deauville tonight include Mrs. M. D. Wightman, Mrs. K. E. Wright and Maj. W. E. Prosser. | from Manassas, Va. where she at- | tended the commencement exerclses at | the Swavely School. | Miss Jennie Lunsford has returned to | her aphrtment in the McReynolds at | Eighteenth and G streets northwest | afier spending some time in Europe. She arrived in New York yesterday aboard the Majestic. ! s Miss L. J. Bauer has returned to her apartment in the Victoria after at- tending the graduation of her nephew, Lieut. John K. Poole, from the Military Academy at West Point, N. Y. She joined her brother-in-law and sister, Maj. and Mrs. F. H. Poole, who went |to West Point from the former’s post | at San Antonlo, Tex., for the gradua- | tion of their son. | | | | Miss Margaret Tavenver has returned | Who will be nd a second box ':’lll“bf‘ occu- ied by a group of boys an rls from 519 Wyasley Heights Community Club, the guests of Mr. W, C. Hous Miller. Maj. Donald A. Davison, United States | Army, assistant to the Engineer Com- missioner of the District, will head the committee of ushers for the perform- ance, and will be aided by Capt. M. H. | Parsén, United States Army, and the officers of the winning companies in the High School Cadet Corps. Capt. E. N. Chisolm, United States Army, of the Office of Public Buildings and Pub- | lic Parks, is in_charge of arrangements at the Sylvan Theater, and will be as- sisted on the evening of the play by Boy Scouts from Troop No. 69, headed byTshonutmnbe{' Thomas A King, e souvenir programs - | wood” will be distributed by a commit- tee of young Washington girls, headed by Miss Alice Louise Hunter, who will | be assisted by a p of Girl Reserves h schools of Wash- ington Friday. They are now in New York, where they went to see Senor Alvaro Padilla and Senor ~Riccardo Padilla, sons of the Ambassador and Senora de Padilla, who sailed yesterday for their native country. The Minister of Switzerland, Mr. | Marc Peter, has gone to New York to bid bon voyage to his son, Mr. Marc jr., who will sail aboard the c for his home in Switzerland to nd the Summer. The Minister will return the first of next week. The Minister of Egypt, Mahmoud Bamy Pasha, will entertain at a buffet supper this evening in celebration of Samy’s birthday anniversary. There will be about 80 guests and there will be dancing. The Minister of the Irish Free State and Mrs. MacWhite will return to the Capital this afternoon from Boston, where they spent about a week. Representative and Mrs. Richard Yates will leave Saturday for Detroit, Mich, to make the acquaintance of their Afth grandchild, Jane, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Picker- ing. Mrs. Pickering was formerly Miss Catherine Yates, eldest daughter of | Representative and Mrs. Yates. Little | . Jane is the youngest in a family of five | ehildren, two boys and three girls. | Representative and Mrs. Yates will gail July 17 on the Transylvania for Glasgow, Scotland, for a two-month visit_ with their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Henderson, the latter formerly Miss Dorothy Yates. | Mile. Reine Claudel, daughter of the Ambassador _of and Mme. | Claudel, is sailing today on the Ile de | ““France to join her mother and sisters i tion and Senora de Boyd and their ~the Wardman Park Hotel the end of the ““week and motor to Norfolk and other in Prance. ‘The counselor of the Bolivian lega. <children will close their apartment in points in Virginia. After a short time they will return to the hotel and later in the season will motor North. They will pass some time in New England and will then go to Canada for the Jate Summer. The Surgeon General of the Public | Health Service and Mrs. Hugh S. Cum- ming will entertain at dinner this eve- ning at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of the Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury, Mr. Carl T. Schuenman, and Maj. Terry Heath. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Joseph Strauss and their daughter, Miss Helen Strauss, will leave Wi gton Satur- day for Chester, Nova Scotia, where they have leased a cottage for the sea- son. They will make the trip by motor. and will then go to Ohio. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tirney left | washington today for Bluefield. W. Va., | where they have taken a house for the Summer. Former Representative Ira C. Copley | of Tllinois arrived today from his home | in Aurora, Ill, and will remain until Friday. Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb closed her | apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel iand left last pight for Pittsburgh to spend a week. Mrs, Lipscomb's daugh- ter, Mrs. Thomas Dresser White, will | arrive from China the middle of next week and will pass several months with her mother at the hotel. Mr. Walter Scott Penfleld entertained at dinner last night at the Plage Deau- | ville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Other hosts at dinner_at the Deauville | included Col. William R. Gibson, Mr. R. | Golden Donaldson, Mrs. Charles Elliott, | Mrs. E. L. Smith, Mrs. H. Edward | Nicholson, Mrs. Willlam R. Eaton and | MY. Stanley Olmsted. Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau entertained informally at dinner last evening in | the Willard roof garden. Mrs. Bros- | sequ_was formerly president general of | the D. A. R. Mrs. John R. Ash will close her | apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel and will sail on the S. S. Statendam Friday, June 28, for Hoiland. She will | visit Germany, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Walker-West Wedding At Darnestown Last Night. Miss Marian Eleanor West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. West of Darnestown, Md., and Mr. Grover K. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. McKen- dree Walker of Gaithersburg, were mar- ried last evening amid a profusion of palms and pink roses, and in the presence of a large assemblage. The wedding took place in the Presbyterian Church at Darnestown, the pastor, the | Rev. John W. Lowden, officiating. | The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown was of ivory satin, and she wore a tulle veil and | |carried a bouquet of white roses and liles of the valley. ‘The maid of honor was Miss Alice | Stup, who wore pale pink chiffon and | a matching picture hat, and carried pink roses. Miss Rosalle West, Miss| Thelma Berry, Miss Naomi Butts and Miss Eugenia Warfield, all wearing shaded pink chiffon and carrying shaded pink roses, were the bridesmaids. The flower girl was little Miss Gertrude Plummer, whose dainty frock was of deep pink chiffon, and she carried a basket filled with roses. Mr. Ralph Walker of Gaithersburg, {was his brother's best man, and the ushers were Mr. Henry Becroft, Mr.] Col. Henry May has opened Sunny- mede, his home at Southampton, L. I. for the Summer. Col. May has recentl completed a visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Black, in their home, Allensdale Farm, at Huntington, L. L. Col. and Mrs. P. W. Evans of Chicago, with the former's parents. Mr. und Mrs. J. A. T. Evans of Odessa, Tex., are passing two weeks at the Wardman Park Hotel. Col. Evans is on two weeks’ duty at the War Department. Maj. and Mrs. Asa M. Lehman, sta- tioned at Walter Reed Hospital, have | taken a house at Gloucester, Mass., for ||| the month of August. They will motor from Washington, accompanied by Mrs. Lehman's mother, Mrs. W. C. McClin- tock, and son, Hugh Roberts Lehman. Maj. R. W. Putman of Chicago is passing a short time at the Wardman Park Hotel Capt. and Mrs. Oscar R. Rand will leave Sunday to visit relatives in Colo- radg and California, During their trip West they will make a tour of the Yel- Jowstone National Park and will visit the Grand Canyon. Capt. Rand will re- turn the latter part of July, while Mrs, Rand will remain until September. Lieut. and Mrs. Edward Rembert of Cleveland, Ohio, have arrived in Wash- ington by plane and are stopping at the Cariton. Judge T. T. Ansberry of Defiance, Ohio, is at the Carlton for a brief stay. The Ttalian consul general at Boston, | Marquis A. Ferrante, is stopping at the Wardman Park Ho Dr. Hubert Work, chairman of the Republican national committee, left this morning for a motor trip to Indiana, Pa., to visit his sister, Mrs. M. W, Steele, for a day or two, and will then return to Washington the end of the week. —— Pre-Nuptial Festivity for Miss Hamilton and Dr. Alfaro. Mrs. Frank Hamilton will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Miss Nancy Hamilton and her fiance, Dr. Victor Alfaro. The guests will include members of the two families of the bride and bridegroo: lect. Mrs. Robert Lansing, widow of the late former Secretary of State, has closed her new home at 1328 Bixteenth street and is motoring to her place, Henderson Harbor, N. Y, to pass the Summer months. Mr. and Mrs, David B. Edmonston and their three children, Miss Martha Edmonston, Miss Jane Edmonston and Mr. Harvey Edmonston, will leave Washington for a three-month auto- Stored with us, you your rugs and carpet: moths, theft, fire jam - age; that they will be expertly cared for and ‘that'they ure insured from Call Mr. Pyle Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. '106 Indiana Ave. N.W. 3257 3257 | Earle Hoyle, Mr. Eldred Wells and Mr. | Murray Walker. The marches were| MRS. KILLIAN EDWARD KENDRICK. Before her marriage last evening she was Miss Margaret Elizabeth Young, the | daughter of Mrs. Catherine Young. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Miss Dafsy Hinton West and Mrs, | rom the —— | Fannie L. Demover were among the | passengers aboatd the Aquitania, which | sailed today for Europe. | ington, under the direction of Miss }wfi:fi Cook of the Young Women's Christian Association. Mrs. J. Maynard Magruder was host- 'Sherwood” in Sylvan = = ~ ADIES, ATTENTION! | Theater Tomorrow Evening. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. know that we dye shoes to ich vour ensem! ¢ leather atin. Surprisingly low charge! will C. Barnes, Mrs. Frederic E. Far- | | rington, Mrs. Irvin Laughlin and Mrs. or UALITY SHOE REPAIR 415 11th St. NW. | Harvey W. Wiley have taken boxes | for the Community Drama Guild's pres- |entation of “Sherwood” tomorrow | evening, at 8:20 o'clock, in the Na- tional Sylvan Theater, in the Monu- | ment Grounds, under the joint auspices | | | | | | | | | played by Miss Laida Lowden, and Miss | mony. ) Alice Kingsley sang “O, Promise Me" | o'clock, will be followed by a reception and “I Love You Truly. ! Following the ceremony, a reception, ! attended by 75 guests, was held in the | 2re at home at 1 glas : ) . > | Mrs. Finn_was before her marriage in home of the bride’s parents, which was| ;o \0ry Miss Susan Frances Hurst, | prettily decorated. Mrs. West, mother of the bride, wore a gown of egg-shell shade of georgette and lace, and that | = of Mrs. Walker, the bridegroom’s | mother, was rose-color flat crepe. Mr. and Mrs. Walker started for an extended trip later in the evening. The bride’s going-away costume was an en- semble of tan georgette, with accessories to match. | Among the out-of-the-county guests at the wedding _and _reception | were Dr. and Mrs. Reginald D. West and e La Fleur of Baltimore, | Miss Miriarh Pisher of Washington and Mr. Arthur Garrett of Oxford, Pa. The marriage of Miss Eugenia Octavia sykes, daughter of the Federal radio issioner, Judge E. O. Sykes, and | Mrs. Sykes, to Mr. Thomas Stevenson, son of Mrs. Ira E. 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