Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1929, Page 39

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SO CIETY New York Society Foresees Brilliant Summer Program Ultrn-FaahionaHe Set Gntherind at S_outhampton Anticipatind Rare Attractions—North Shore Offers Unuauauy Intereninfl Schedule. m YORK, June 22—From all Ylh and indications the season at Southampton, Tong Island, that resort of the ultra- in brilliant attainment. Already the Beach Club has opened and the list of early arrivals contains some of the most parents, Mr. f at their plllflll Summer home in Shin- necock Hills. Mr, and Mrs. William K. Dick lme leased Mrs. Duncan Stewart ocean-front home and will bold a 'number of events there before day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van ir, have ned their Shinne- emu for the season. officers have been elected for the nlnd sauthlmpum ‘Riding is under way. Pelham u E. Van Vieck, lnd m PHurry t; Mrs. Char Alben F. Jaeckel, secretary. ' the new clubhouse will be Medlfldl\flyltheflmdl‘a!hun! take place. An interesting feature is contained in the nnmuncemem that Martin Aviward has impo: E?sm Ireland five thor- mghbred hun which have been hnneed with Lord Waterford’s pack, mrt Powell's hounds and Maj. Colbine’s pack in Kilkenny. Thel’e are a_number of yachts an- chored in the harbor for the program the Sebonac Yacht Club.. Among ‘these are Harold S. Vanderbilt's craft. Commodore Hunt Huwell has announced thn the opening of the racing calendar the star boat C-llfl will take place m,’ 5 i North Shore Outlines “Serles of Rare Events. Soclety folk llon: the North Shore of Isiand have planned a Summer of em?fglnmtnwhugx '.ehx]; an; of the iven by m{. A number of brilliant affairs will take place on the big coun- estates, whfle a large number of will mark the yachting events. “Among the principal attractions at this time of year are the flower shows. Cabnmnents, humchcons. teas and danoes ents, lun an shows will take ©C. Eugene Crawley, | gggtgf { is under the direction of . de F. Allgood of Say- in of East Bayard c. Hopp! Cnlrlu Spratt of Say- erly Robinson of James wm of Sayville, Mrs, Lin Miss TeigsE i | Mrs; James Badmington Clubs, Society of lonial Wars and Sons of the Revolu- of New York have purchased ring Lawn, the Kemble street Summer home at Lenox. It was the property of the late Mrs. John E. Alexandre. It is as- Rose Grosvenor Davis, daughter of un Dudley Davis of this city. She will be introduced at a dinner dance in the crystal room of the Ritz-Carlton on January 1. The family is now at the Summer home in Ne i, General -and' Special Notes of Interest To Society World (Continued from First Page.) bald, will leave today to spend about four’ months with another daughter, g‘ll‘l. Edwin Mastick Otis at Alameda, Miss M A. Lindsley has returned wh:r-"’rmentnmsnume Hotel llm' tor trip to Erle, Pa., ‘where she ntunded the Zonta Club con- vention. Mrs. McDonald to Join Husband at Summer ll.-c. Miss Jane McDonfid. Wi Miss Mary Wood Wolfe sailed from Nev York Thursday on_the wEaERERTY Sl ngé- o BEgsE gtk o o i H m oo -E g " Q i v gt eaf o4 k E“ of : E W the E&%& i g & gés § Dr. and Mrs. Poole Sail for Visit in England. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Poole have closed their apartment at the Wardman iss Park Hotel and R, New York for England, whtnmth’q will pass some time. Maj. B. F. Jolley and his mother, Mrs. Florence Jolley, have come from. their les and have taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel until September. Mrs. Winifred Sterns has been joined Dodge. | in her apartment at the Wardman Park oeorn the Grace Dodle Hotel, w of George C. Cllrk Jl‘. son_of k of Nevl by a re- here Mr. and 8. Hammond. Mrs. Pomeroy is the daughter of Mrs. Theodore A. Schulze ©of 465 Park avenue. Col. Hammond was graduated from ‘West Point and served as military at- in | Europe. Jery at Plattsburg. He also served in the office of the chief of Pield Artillery and later was cammandant of the Pleld Artillery firing center at Camp McClel- lan, Ala. He is a member of the Uni- versity and Army and Navy clubs. Other Noted Betrothals In Mid-June Record. ‘The engagement is announced of Miss Eleanor Flagg, daughter of Mrs. C. e, N, ‘She ls 1o marey Wil- . ¥. She ma; - liam Moffett Bramwell b( '.hLl city. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bramwell. Flagg was graduated from Miss 'S School and Itmed in Rome: - Hotel by her son, Mr. Sterns. Dr. and Senora Antonio Alfaro and Senor Carlos Alfaro of Salvador are guests at the Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Minnehaha Finney of the Amer- ican Mission at Tanta, Egypt, s at the Joined by Miss e ey ot e loit, Kans. Lady Collen of Roanoke, v- isatthe Grace Dodge Hotel for a few days. She is accompanying her son, George Col. len, who is on the staff of Virginia Col- lege at Roanoke. Mrs. R. E. Robertson, with her young uhur Carol of Juneau, riv her_mother, nry D. Green, sr., at 3244 Thlfly-ellhlh street. lln. James W. McNelll, formerly of ,. now of vumnerx Robert H. McNeill. Mr. and “Franklin_ Siegler and thelr fll\llhm ‘Miss_Estelle 115 Cedar avenue, Takoma Pa sail Tuesday for an extended s Takoma Park Home Opened for Tea Party Mrs. Emily H. Fairless and ' her daughter, Miss Fairless, enter- tllmd tea )nph nvue‘ ‘Takoma Park. served in the dining room and iced refreshments were served in the in the garden. More than & hun cal d afternoon. 5-COURSE SUNDAY DINNER Alaska, ar- lutweektormexkndod'fltm win A. J. Poel ‘m:.. = Our “Regular Menu, Va. 551: Hot Rolts, Home ome Made and Cakes PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED-RENEWED Served 12:30 to $:00 p.m. Todsy D. C, JUNE 23 1929—PART 3 GIRLS NUMBERED AMONG IMPORTANT FUTURE DEBUTANTES vnNpD&ERWOOD Upper left: Miss Margrela Swenson, whose mother, Mrs. Eric A. Swenson, will llMlee her during the Winter season. _Miss Caroline Sanderson, daughter of Lieut. Col. Charles R. !ln‘ M. C, and Mrs. Sanderson, who will make her Wi Right! Miss Elsie. A. Carol Grosvenor, whose parents, Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert A.m-m will introduce her to their friends duri . Miss Mary E. S. MacArthur, who will the Winter season. le informally with the I"m “of next season, and will make her debut the following year. ‘ Round of Social Fetes Feaure the Program Of Week at Quantico Special’ - Functioni;; Honor Gen. and Mrs. Butler. Other Noteworthy Events Listed—Personal Notes. QUANTICO, Va., June 22.—A recep- Mrs. Hall, wife of Lieut. Elmer Hall, entertained at luncheon for Mrs, wha.l}n‘ at the Mansfield Hall Ownny in Prdericksburg, Va., during her Col. and Mrs. Eli T. Pryer were regent hosts at dinner for Gen. and Mrs, But- for sea duty on the West Enlisted Men Hosts at Dancing Contest. ‘The enlisted men of the .post were hosts at a dance Priday night, having as a special feature a mcfi: wniut for the best couples in h_pi were awarded, Dancing was in '.he pmt gymnasium and music tumhhed by the ~s were hosts at din- ner in their mur(en before the dance m.»m. t. and Mrs, W. D. Bassett enter- eight guests at dinner for Lieut. and lxl Ralph E. Forsyth Friday eve- nln: later Min‘ them to the dance, Lieut. Forsyth has been here on duty for several monuu. huz only recently was joined by Mrs. Cc . and Mrs. B!yth: G. Jones had eight ts in for ‘dinner before the dance ight, and Lieut. and Mrs. C. G. Meints also entertaned guests at dlnner, hc'g: attending the dance. tractively arranged dinner for Bi Gen. and Mrs. Butler at Greys Hi near Fort Humphreys, Va. Thursday night, when they had 30 guests from the .post and from Washington. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. J. T. Buttrick enterwneg. for 0:1;. and M"u gut;er ving a dozen gues! or dinner and later lttendln: a smoker in the post gymnasium. Graduation Elmhel Held for Field Officers’ C! The xr.dllluan zxerclus for the field officers’ class the Marine Corps Schools was held Saturday morning in the schools bullding. Those in the class to graduate were ml ‘William F. Bevan, Maj. Paul A. Capron, Capt. Pedro A. del Valle, Capt. William F. Gent, U. S. A Olpt» George C. Hamner, L\eul Ed- . J. mann, U. 8. N.; Maj. Bennet Puryegy, jr; Maj. David M. Randall, Capt. Walter G. Sheard, Capt. H. 8titz, Lieut. Col. Robert O. . Breckinridge enumhwd with & buffet luncheon at the Officers . J. 1. Nettekoven en- urt.- ed 12 guests at dinner and bridge Priday night, June 14, for Lieut. and Mrs. W. J. Whaling, who left Sunday for ‘Wakefleld, Mass., for the rifie tches. 1143 Conn. Avenue , | Angle, orchestra. w’i“he Quantico one-mile relay track . | track meet. The Quant} senting the Navy won from the Meyer team, Oapt and Mrs. W. A. Worton have been the guests of Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Page this week. Capt. and Mrs, L. C. Shepherd have with them for some time c-m. Shep- herd’s mother, Mrs. L. C. Shepherd of Norfolk, Va. Mrs. McDermott, wife of Lieut. Comdr, E. L. McDermott, Medical Corps, United States Navy, left this week for her home in Rochester, N. Y., to spend the Sum- mer. Capt. and Mrs. Harold 8. Fassett spent last week in Baltimore, while Capt. Passett was attending some spe- cial demonstration work at Camp Hola- near Baltimore. Mrs. Elmer Hall entertained for the ‘Tuesday Afternoon Brldn Club this week and Mrs. A. T. had the Thursday nmmom Brldxe Club at her house in Washing gton. Mrs. Bemis, wife of Lieut. J. T. Bemis, entertained a half dozen children to celebrate the second birthday lnnl- versary of her small dlu‘hur, Jean, Tuesday afternoon. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. F. J. Schwable of California are visiting at the post with their son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. llld Mrs. G. H Twner. Two Double Weddinfls Of Special Interest To Capital Society (Continued from First Page.) best man for Mr. Keith and his ushers ‘were Mr. W. C. Gerl both of Washin, AW-ngleu best man was Dr. Charles ‘White of College Park, Md, and his 'g’tbbommrd;nw uw d Mr. Gwr: B. of this city ane 3 Parsons of Denver, Colo. An_ informal reception followed the ceremony in the home of Miss Kath- arine Koetz at 1828 Park road, a frisnd of Miss Hughes, to which only the members of the three families were in- An Elaborate Showing of MID-SUMMER HATS —in the large, straws that are the vo&:e nl“!‘.pulent ‘wide brim Pashion dlm‘lu and Young immediately follows Our Semi-Annual Clearance now in ividual models that speak of Young exclusive- progress—indi ness—styles in variation—sure to please anyone. | Values From §15 to $35 Now 7241 Values From $15 to $35 vited. Later the brides and bride- grooms started on their wedding i Mrs. Keith traveled in a navy blue s! ensemble with accessories to match and Mrs. Wangler wore & lavender and gray ensemble, with accessories to match. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Stone and Miss Pearl Stone of St. Louis, Mo., and Mr. Howard Pfrommer of New York City, Mrs. Frederica Wangler of Syra- cuse and Mrs. T. P. Steinmetz of New York City, mother and sister of Mr. Wlnxler Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Allen { Philadelphia and Mrl Wfl]hm A Mu.llen of Fredericksburg, Mr. and Mrs. Keith wfll mlke their home at Southbrook Courts on their return and Mr. and Mrs. Wangler will llve uc Northbrook Courts. Mrs. Keith graduate of the Southeast Mis- umlrl State Teachers’ College, an active member of the Theta Alpha Chi So- rogty, and has been a teacher in the | t public schools of Missouri and Wash- . Mr, Keith was educated in the ‘Washington _public schools, George ‘Washington umvemty and the School of Foreign Service of Georgetown Uni- versity. He served as first lieutenant and later as captain in the American Expeditionary Forces in France and is now a major in the Officers’ Reserve Corps. Mr. Keith also studied in the Wasl n Chapter of the American d is & member bich and Mr. H. W. | wilson ormal in the public schools in Washington I‘:l'l nndan;:unt the George Washington University. Mr. Wangler is a chemist and received his education in the Syr- Final Clearance Dresses $10, $15, $25 Some Jerseys at'sh YNOERWE OB acuse University and in the George ‘Washington University. A double wedding took place Thurs- day evening, June 20, at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Glen- dye, in Staunton, Va. when their daughter Julia became the bride of Mr. Garland Irvine, and her cousin, Miss Eloise Baylor, was married to Mr. Robert Irvine. Only the families of the contracting parties were present. The ceremony was performed by Dr. J. C. Siler, pas- tor of Tinkling Spring Church. ‘The only attendants were little Mary Lou and Anne Brown, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brown of Swoope, Va., who acted as ring bearers. The home was decorated as a garden scene, with hollyhocks inst a white trellis batkground, and the arched gate- way with Dorothy Perkins roses en- wined. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irvine will be at home after July 1 at Aspen Hill, Pishersville, Vi Mr. and Mrs. Garland Irvine, after a brief honeymoon, will be at home after June 25 at Sunny Side, near Staunton. Mr. and Mrs. Ney Hosts At Suburban Club Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Ney will re- ceive at the Town and Country Club, Be- thesda, Md., Tuesday evening, Junn 25. from 9 to 12 o'clock, in honor of twenty-fifth anniversary. No Other Charge! No Waiting! There is no Permanent quite so lovely as a Victoire wave. The individual contour of the face is studied, and we give you a deep marcel effect with ringlet ends, or any other style that suits you. No matter what price you pay, no more lasting or natural-looking wave can be had. ‘Maison Victoire, Inc. Phone Franklin 6965 203 Westory Bldg. Second Floor—605 14th St. NW. Shops all over the Southland SOCIETY Specnl News Notes Relating to Members Of Diplomafic Corps ___(Continued from First Page.) bassy, Comte de Sartiges, will give up the house at 1713 R street the first of next month and will sail Saturday, July 13, aboard the France for a vacation o three months irr his homeland. mnnnl :mmofmmu-:: nignt ¢ ok Norboik and will return. Tues- \y mornirfg. muvflnucho“hoxhlhnm- ig- nmm-lnmncn.h at the end of this week for a series of visits and will Join cemdx. Lais in New York before O.nt Nohrhrwo Duc della Rosa, ted to succeed l.All. 'fl.l arrive in this country t-h- middle of .m!y ml!::.;y attache of the !pcn‘lsh embggsy, . Casajus, is fihll even!nl from Atlum.c Clty been since his return t ‘The military attache of the French , Gen. Casanave, will go to New York tomorrow and will sail Tuesdaj for & vacation of two months in France. Chilean Embassy Attache Arrives to Take up Duties. ' ‘The new naval attache of the Chilean dr. Juan apartment at 2100 Massachusetts nue. -~ amiig ‘The lor of tlu Bolivian len- tion and Jorge E. Boyd are ing the week end at Norfolk, Va. 'mey to return to the Wardman Parl lotel this evening. The assistant military attache of the are expec in July and Lieut. Alfonso will up his studies at Fort Humphreys, Va. The financial counselor of the Ru- manian legation and Mme. Boncesco ::. motoring in the country over Sun- y. The assistant naval attache of the Prench embassy, Engineer Comdr. Du- ban, has been joined by Mme. 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