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18 OC 'The Vice President, Being Feted at Round of Informal - Parties in Native State. Mr. Charles visiting his | HE Vice President, Curtis, who is brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rome Colvin in Topeka, Kans., is being ente tained by his close friends during h vigit in his native State. Mr. and Mrs. ! George A. Clark entertained at dinner Tuesday in his hanor and Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Colvin bad a family dinner for the latter'’s brother. The Vice Presi- dent will return to Washington the middle of next days here will go to Providence to visit his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Knight, 2d. The Ttalian Ambassador. Nobile C comn de Martino, brief motor trip in the country and will return the first of the week. The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, will be host at dinner this evening, when his 22 guests are asked 10 meet Gen. Gouraud, who is his house guest for a few days, having come to attend the rteunion of the Rainbow n. which will cpen tomorrow in German Envoy Leaves Today to Meet Family in New York. The Ambassador of rmany, von Prittwitz und Gaffron, went to York this morning and will meet Fra von Prittwitz und Gaffron and vhru little daughter Marisa, who will lea the Hot Springs foday after heveral weeks there, The Ambassador and his family will sail tomorrow on the Ham- burg for their home in Germany to remain until the Autumn. He: Countess Szechenyi, wife of the Min- ister of Hungary as patroness for a benefit performance for the Newport County League for Animals, The performance will be a geries of tableaux. “The M: which will be given Monda and will represent famous Among those who will pos will be Mrs, Richard hburn Child. wife of former United States Ambassador to Ttaly. Others who have given their names as patronesses are Contessa Villa, wife of the former attache of the Ttallan embassy, Conte Alonzo Villa, and Mrs. George Mesta, August paintings. The Minister of Bolivia and Senora de Medina entertained guests inform at dinner last night at the Plage De: ville at the Wardman Park Hotel The Charge d'Affaires of Cnba and Senora de Baron were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Shea, who en- terfained at luncheon foday in the presidential dining room of the May- flower. Others in the party_included Mrs. Gladys Moon Jones. Dr. Benjamin Cohen, Miss Helen Critchett, Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Cabrera and Mr. Carter Ficld. Gen. and Mrs. Samurl Warren Miller have as théir guests in their apartment at 1661 Crescent ce, their grand- daughter, Miss Elizabeth Thurston Law- son. daughter of the late Col. Lawson, and Miss Mary Myers of Woodridge, N J. They will be joined Saturday, Jul 27. by Miss Lawson’s mother, M and Mrs. Miller will go to Wil- own, Mass., July 31. to attend the tute of Politics at Williams College, Col. and Mrs. Ellis Bell Miller enter- tained a company at dinner Wednes- day evening at the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. and Mrs. George B. Pillshury, lizabeth Pillsbury and Mr. George il pent the week end at Point and were at Comdr. and Mrs. Charles A. Baker have taken a house at Wild Rose Shore on South River, near Annapolis, for the Summer, hioness Townshend, mayor land, is in Washing- ton for the day and with her young son, the seventh Marquis of Townshend, is at the Mayflower. The marchioness will leave for New York this evening and will sail for England Monday. Her home, Raynham Hall, in Norfolk, Eng- land. is about 20 miles from King's Lynn. The marchioness arrived in this coun- try the latter part of June, ha here to attend the 300th anni the founding of the City of Lynn, Mass. The second secretary of the Salvador Jegation, Senor Don Roberto D. Melen- dez, joined Senora de Melendez yeste day in their home, at 3800 New Hamp- shire avenue, after a two-month stay in his Salvador home, ‘The second se wry of the Polish Iegation wlinski, was host to | a party at dinner last evening at_the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs, Robert Tansing with Mrs. A. M. Dulles and_Mrs. Deane Edwards of | Bronxville, N, Y.. arrived yesterday at | the Aspinwall Hotel in Lenox, Mass., for a short stay, having been at the Hotel Thayer. at West Point, over the week end. Mrs, Lansing, with Mrs, Dulles and Mrs. Fdwards, will motor through the Berkshires for several weeks. Former Senator and Mrs. Gilbert M. | Hitcheock have arrived at the Green- brier, at White Sulphur Springs, for the midseason, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hartig and their small daughter, Joan, are spend- ing the Summer at Sherwood Foresf. where they have a cottage. Mus, Hartiz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Le P. Mesny, who will snend the week ends with Mr, and Mrs. Hartig. Miss Betty Thorpe, daughter of Col.| @and Mrs. George C. Thorpe, left last evening for Newport, where she will be a guest at Harbourview, formerly the es- tate of Mr. Alfred Vanderbilt. She will remain at the resort until the end of August. Kin of Late Surgeon General Visiting in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gorgas of New York are the guests for a few days of the latter'’s brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Bass, Mr. and Mis. Gorgas, who have bren motoring KAPLOWI INCORP APPAREL J THIRTEENTH STREET A DELIGHTFULLY COOL SOCIETY., week and after a few | left yesterday for a | has loaned her name | terpieces,” | IETY Mr. Charles Curtis, | for a fortnight, will start for their New York home S\mdav. | Mrs. Zell ()lb'r\u flo! who formerly made her home at the Wardman Park Hotel and who is now residing‘in Dal- las, Tex., has returned for a visit, She | was the guest in whose honor her | cousin, Mrs. Willlam R. Gibson, wife of Col. Gibson, entertained at a lJunch- eon today at the Wardman Park Hotel. There were eight guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Nesbit of 2700 Connecticut avenue are salling om New York tomorrow on the Adri- i«\'\ll' to spend three months in England {and Scotland. Mrs. Thomas Dresser White, who is passing some. time with ber ' mother, Blaine Lipscomb, at the Wardman | Park Hotel, Ieft yesterday for the East- ern Shore of Maryland, where she will be with her father on his farm for a week. Mr. for t Philander C. Knox has with him Summer at his house at Wild 2 Shores his mother, Mrs. Knox, widow of Mr. Philander C. Knox, one- i time Sctretary of State. - | Mrs. Lawrence A. Slaughter and her | |two children have gone to Saranac Inn | | for the remainder of the season. Miss Betty Wise Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Preston Gibson, is spending the weck end with her uncle, Capt. Keith B. Wise, at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. and from there will go to Bing- | hamton, N. Y. where she will be the | guest of Miss Elsie Winans. . Preston G .. and fi 1 i | | | | | _Mr. Waiter Newton, secretary to the | g0 b, THE EVENING STAR, WASHII\;GTON. Gibson, rom there will go to Binghamton, N. Y., President, was host at luncheon A terday on the Willard roof. - dress remaining in Scarsdale for sev- | Mr. and Mrs. S_ A, Reeves have gone | o T { eral dfys after the wedding and then be at the Saranac Inn for several weeks. | guest of Miss Dorothy Hill at Glou. Miss Elizabrth P. Patterson has gone | cester. to New York and is at the Hotel Van- | Mr. and Mrs.: Lloyd Roberts of Lon- derbilt_until she sails tomorrow aboard | don are making a short visit in Wash- the Adriatic for the remainder of the | ington at the Mayflower as part of & Summer n Europe. two-month trip in the United States where they will | going {o the North Shore to be the | Vazguez iz a prominent lawyer in Ha- vana, Cuba, John | daughter, | waukee, Wis., L. Barchard and her are passing a few days in Washington at the Mayflower, following | A visit to Virginia Beach, Miss Georgia Littlefield s visiting her uncle, Capt. Keith | Miss Phyllis Barchard, of Mil- | and Miss the Hotel , TSR REANARIANANSANNN | B Mrs house party in her Summer r r, at Narragansett Pier. ZUOSLS include her brothers, Charles Keliogg, and Capt. Frank W. Kellogz, United States Navy, retired, and Signora Camperio and her son Manfredo. Signora Camperio was for- merly Miss Eleanor Terry, daughter of | the late Admiral Terry nf ‘Washington, and has been visiting in Annapolis. Mr. and Mrs, among those staying at the Greenbrier, | at White Sulphur Springs, for several | weeks, home, a M The Mr. and Mrs who are at White Sulphur Springs for. the midsummer, had guests lunching informally with' them at the Casino vesterday following the playing of the West Virginia State golf championship. In the company was Herr Hasse von Bismarck, who is their house guest. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burgess have gone to White Sulphur Springs for the remainder of the season. Miss Richards' Engagement to Lieut. Hornor Announced. Dr. and Mrs. John H. Richards of New York announce the engagement of their daughter, Betsy Hastings, to Lieut John Lyford Hornor, jr., of this cit The wedding will take place Wednes- day, September 4, in New York. | Miss Charlotte Campbell, who s visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry G. Mar- vin, at Soo Nipi Park on Lake Sunapre, N. H, was entertained at luncheon yes- dian Tree tearoom. The guests Te- mained for bridge after the lunchecn. Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton | entertained at dinner for Senator Royal S. Copeland on Tuesday evening, last, later taking their guests to the Pan- American concert at the Pan-American Building. Mrs. Crichton left yesterday for Vent- | nor, N. J, to spend a fortnight with | her' daughter, Mrs, Donald Gottwald, Dr. and Mrs. Crichton will sail from New York in August for a trip to the | Weet Coast, passing through the Pan- ama Canal, Mrs. John W. Childress, Miss Char- Iotte Childress and Miss Adair Childress | to| will go today to Scarsdale, N. Y., attend the marriage of Miss Mnd»]rms Childress to Mr. Thaddeus Beck, which will take place tomorrow in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, | Avent Childress, at Scarsdale. Miss | Madeleine thldxl‘§< has several times isited her cousins in Washington, Childress and Miss Adair Chil- will rope Wednesday on the than, Miss Charlotte Chil- Vacations by Sea Party of five saili P Europe Seven conntries,” T R n Nova Scotia Havana Alaska COLUMBIA'RD. %118 ST OPPOSITE . AMBASSADOR,” SEA FOOD !m- Mavr not desiring reoular din- 5 Until 7:90 DINNER 75 In conjunction with 4 our regular menu we Fried Chicken Dinner. Club Steak Dinner. . LA RL AR URRER RN IS ny, Columbia 5042 N2 BRO: ORATED PECIALIST S BETWEEN E AND F AND REFRESHING STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY FOR YOUR PLEASURE AND CONVENIENCE SENSATIONAL! SPECIALS E@OATY WITH_POS| FOR TOWN, COUNTRY CiUBS, "~ BUSINESS, DRESSES ITIVE PRICE SAVING TO YOU OF $10 TO San FINE APPAREL FOR SATURDAY for $12. TRAVEL, RESORTS, SPORTS, DINING, DANCING, VMCATIONS ABROAD, ALL YEAR- ROUND WEAR. MISSES . . WOMENS . JUNIOR, MISSES NOTE: SMART COOL HOUSE SEVERAL HUNDKED! ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOM TO CHOOSE FROM S FROCKS FOR TO'82. 50/ $3 VALUES Irving H. Chase is entertaining Mr‘ H. C. Maddox are | Francis . Whitten, ‘ terday by Mrs. A, 8. Hunter at the In- | Evah Littlefield are at the Princess Anne Hotel at Virginia Beach for the week. Mr. and Mrs. burgh are at the Grace Dodge Hotel, | - Dr. James Armitage Emery tained a company ning_ at the Wardman Park Hotel Mis: and Canada. Mr. Roberts is in charge of the labor department, of the Imperial Chemical Industries of England, and he is in this country to irivestigate the va- rious industrial relations plans followed {in the large manurarlurmz plants, Mr. and Mrs, Edward N. Finkelhor | will close their apartment at the Ward- | man_Park Hotel today and will go to | Old Point Comfort, Va., for a week. Mrs. A, T. Upson, with Miss Upson | and young Mr. Gage Upson, have made the ‘cruise through the Great Lakes | aboard the S.'S. Tionesta. enter- Special for Limited Time Only FUR COATS Cleaned Glazed and Mrs. George Hughes entertained a company of 14 at luncheon and bridge | at the Willard yesterday afternoon. Miss Louise Rogers will close her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel shortly and go to Greenwich, Conn., for | the remainder of the Summer. Miss 4 : Yy Rogers will make the trip by motor, “«nwwm i Special Prices in Remodeling Expert Workmariship NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS 618 12h Street. '""r”unk'un 6335 (<) Lc;m:'n:nm l3|5 NY. AVE:NW.¢ | Visitors From Havana of Interest to Legal Circ! Dr. Alejandro Rivas-Vazguez, with Senora Rivas-Vazguez and their son angd two daughters, are passing some time at | the Wardman' Park Hotel. Dr. Rivas- GEO. W. SPIER | JEWELER "Now Located at - 806 14th St. N.W. o "O I 2101 NI‘CTICUT%: JAVEN Ur ) For That Exacting Sammer Appetite \id ;(! )A Blossom <+« 8 wide choice of the season's most k tempting delicacies and substantial<—all reason- ably priced. FRANK P. 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They have just completed a trip to the North which included stops at Niagara Falls, Montreal, Toronto and New York | City, and will return to Illirois from the Capital. J‘ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. White have gone to Virginia Beach for a short stay and are at the Chal onu‘ Hotcl Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dnnlels of Mont- gomery, Ala., have motored to Wash- Eut;m and are at the Grace Dodge o Mr. and Mrs. Hal, L. ‘Manguin_and their son, Mr. Raymond Mangum of San Antonio, Tex., are in Washington for nfln indefinite stay and are at the May- ower, Mrs, Harry Lewis was hostess to a company of 16 at dinner last cvening at the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs. W. S. Shaw has gone to Atlantic City to spend some time and 15 at the | Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Hotel. Marriage Licenses. Dyron S. Smith. 43. and Manta L. Black- stock. 37: ‘Rev. George G. Culberison. Scamore Smith. 22, thif city. and Dorothy Richerson, 15, ‘nrmn(k burg, Va.; Rev V\nldnrl Ah‘xnnd'r 48, and Clara Curtis, 45 Rev. 3 Jarvis, A Crampton. 21, and Pearl E. Cox, Thornton, 28, and I‘nulmc L. g ;ir"“'dMH"a‘h!G 1 18; Rev. -u!nmm " Whitin e o i {Peed” 1. Bennett, 28, and_Dorott | Sonneborn. 28 Hov. Ahr.m Bimen, oY B South Africa “!ll pmd\k‘v‘ nearly ' 4.000,000.000 pnundx of maize this year. All Day— JULY 12, 1929, Births Reported. plean K. and Annie Randall, girl Norman G. and Mary E. Ko David P and Hazel V. Wood: gi Henry and Ethel McConkes. John W. and Louise E. Arnold. boy. Riben' B, "ana Elizabeth Ar Action, girl. John R. and Mary Ellingston, gir, Samuel’ and Margaret Richards. girl Marion C. and Madelyn € Newton. girl. Edear w. and Sarah E. Bio nd Winona M. SeGuine, - ot El A betn M o i, V. and Beatrice Goode,'boy. Alton and Helen A. Young. Jonn 0" ena Bhytlis ol by Lawrence F_and Gertru de n Hardy, boy. John and Mildied A. Minar, bos Yer d. and Helen M. Mcoloekey, poy. Francis ‘and Virginia Gglope. boy William A. and i E’ulm.m boy. Verdon A and Jans Norwood and Marie Davis, John and Theresa Marshail, bo: Hurley and Maris unnm. bo; Deaths Reporu'd Thomas Grifin, 87, 5363 Chevy Chase park- | wa Georen v 7ahn. 79, Sibley Horpital Edward P, Sen oo 11, Willis, 70, Home for Azed and 1da A. Tools. 70, 2 Willinm Wheelar: Joseph M. Heise. 66, 311 P st. n.e Mis. Lasience May MacBonsid, 3, Stan- ton Park Hospital, Maud M. Toomas, 52. Providence Hospital. Leon B Norton v pital v Mason. 39, Sibley Hospital Ixe W, Bikiiton, 3, Tubercalosts Hos- | *Castansn B Elizabeth B 5825 30th st. pltichard " Beake. 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The advisory board of the District of Columbia "Model Aircraft League, under whose auspices the tournament is to be given, Includes Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chairman; Joshua Evans, treasurer; Lieut. Col. C. de P. Chand- | ler, president of the Aero Club of Wash- ington: Luke Christopher, E. Clayton Fish, Paul Edward Garber, E. C. Gra- | ham, Walter Hinton, {and Miss Sibyl Baker, Carelessness with the The results of offered here. You tributés to perfect Fw Ynur vears may be service is ake Appoint- ments for Examina- tions research sure offered congmnee Je Etz and Sec Bettor® OPTOMETR]ST) 1217 G Streets Cool and Clean Summer Apparel o Let the Vogue Cleaners Service Care for Your Needs Your Summer apparel de- mands auick and thorough cleaning. Our plant is equip- ped to render vou the best Zervice—and it costs np more. Phone Atlantic 0023 VOGUE'S PERSONAL SERVICE DEPT. 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