Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1929, Page 42

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AnnapolisSocietyReturning From Recreation Resorts Meny Resummg Home Duties at End of Vacation Period—General a Navy Academy Notes. ANNAPOLIS, Md., September 7.— Farly September finds many of the ‘Navsl . Acade; set and . Annapolitans returning from vacations spent at re- :ml anu many rewrn from motor ips. Comar. and Mrs. Jonas. H. Ingra and their .daughter, Miss mry Birch * Ingram; and their son, Bill -Ingram, have just returned by motor from a trip to their old home m Indiana. :rhey were accompanied by Mr. George Home of Indianapolis, who will be thdr guest for a week. Mrs. Ellott Nixon returned on Thursday from Maine, where she spent a-menth. : Prof: C, L: Leiper is at home after passing the Summer in' New Hamp- shire.. Mrs, Leiter will remain in New anlnnd until the first of October. . Allan Cook has returned to Nor- mk after spending several days with her “Lieut. Allen B. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Cautier, after spending some time with their son-in-law and daughter, Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, 'have gone to* Washington, where they will visit another son-in- law and_daughter, Comdr. and Mra Edward C. Raquet, before returning to their home in Florida. Prof. Paul Capron has just returned from a vacation in the North and is staying at_the Peggy Stewart Inn for a week. Mrs. Capron will join him later, and they will go to their home on King George street. B Comdr. Toulon, Medical Corps, Assigned to Sea Duty. Comdr. Alfred J. Toulon, Medical Corps, has been detached from duty at the Naval Academy and le!t on Sunday to join his ship, U. 8. 8. New York, at Hampton Roads, V. Mrs. Toulon and her family will remain in Annap- olis this Winter. Friday Mrs. West, wife of Comdr. Clyde 0 ‘West, gave a dinner in honor of Comdr. and Mrs. Toulon. Prof, Arthur Fernandez has returned to his home .in Duke of Gloucester street, after h accompanied the midshipmen on their European cruise. Maj. and Mrs. Thomas 8. Clarke and their two daughters @rrived last week and are ocu] quarters on Bowyer road. Maj. Clarke moeeeda Maj. Tor- rey m commd. the: Marine Bar- Lleut Ed‘l LS. ,‘u:lhlflm left Sat- urd:y for Fairfas Wa., where he will be joined by his mothefwho will ac- company. him to- Roads, Va., ‘where he has flufly ordered for duty. Mr. and Mn James’ Brown Scott, who have been occupying their Summer home at Wardour, will leave early this month for Washington- and will sail September 18 for &m On Tuesday Lietit. dr. and Mrs. Vincent Godfrey, who have been staying with Mrs. Godfrey's parents, Maj. and Mrs. Arthur Owens, in their home, The Hill, left by motor Tuesday for Hamp- ton Roads, Va., where Comdr. Godfrey ‘will join his ship. Mrs, Pence of Washington has been the guest of her brother and sister-in- law, Capt.- and Mrs. Arthur Dunbar, at_the Naval Hospital. Lieut, Comdr. Edwin S. Earhart was Tecently detached and with’ Mrs. Ear- hart has joined his ship, the U. 8. 8. Filorida. Lieut. and Mrs. Ralston B. Vanzant Jeft, the first of the week to spend the ‘month, of September in Texas. Lieut. Comdr. and. Mrs. Boiivar V. Meade Havé just réturned from Canada, where they spent.a month. Comdr: -Paul Dashiell returned ‘Tues- day after spendm: a month on the 8t. Lawrence River. - Mr. and Mrs. John Borland recently removed from their home at Creek View to Carvel Hall they will be for several weeks bef g to Baltimore, ‘where they hayi for the Winte: Lieut. Comdr. lnd,‘Kn. nflfi:? Mark Wedding.. ,Anflv-nry © Last 'x'hursfix evt ¢ Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Godfrey were.hosts at a din- ner party to. gelebrate their wedding an- niversary at The Hill. Their guests were | | Comdr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Baker, Comdr. J. H. Towers, " Lieut. . James M. Shoem: 5 A Allen Howenstein, Mrs. Bidner, Allan Minnix, ‘Mr, and Mrs. Spencer | iGordon, Lieut. De Witt Redgrave and Lieut. Richard W. Dole. Mrs. Ele-nor cPharland Davis .of | ‘Washington; herdaughter, Miss Kath- erine Davis, &nd her two sons are spend- ing some time af; the Peggy Stewart Inn. Comdr. and Mrs, M. E. Manly left by | | motor Wednesday. for: Milbrook, N. Y., where they will-be gliests of Mr. nd Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne. Miss Helen Scherue of Boston, Mass., 1s at the P Stewart Inn, where she will remain several weeks. Miss Mary Lenherberry of Baltimore s the guest of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. B. Holt on Southgate avenue. On Monday there were quite a few parties given by the subdebutante set. an apartment | nd Special Events. Miss Catherine Hopkins was hostess at | a tea dansant given at The Ship. Those | invited included the subdebutantes and midshipmen. Miss Helen Ellyson was hum at a luncheon Monday for the younger set and mld;hlpmm i ‘There was a “ponlo” given for the midshipmen at St. Anne’s parish house under auspices of Miss Henrjetta Crgs- ley Monday afternoon. Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Morton were hosts at a tea in their | home on the Severn following the Sev- ern River pageant. | Mrs. 8. C. Cardwell of Washington, | her mother, Mrs. Holladay of more, and Mr. S. C. Cardwell, jr., were guests of Comdr. and Mrs. Carter over the week end. Mrs, Annie Higgins of | Washington also was the guest of Comdr. and Mrs, Carter over Labor day. ' Monday evening Comdr. and Mrs. W. T-ylor Smith gave a dinner at th!lr home on Porter road. Their guests in. cluded Comdr. and Mrs, Womll Carter, | Comdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and Mr | and Mrs. Gautler, {Personal News Notes Relating to Members | (Continued from First Page.) nik, who is visitin - Hna 80 Sttt l !lln Laura Tucker- The Minister ol Bulgaria and Mme. z:d:'flo :‘: &A.Ve bnn“]{t‘ Portland, Me., time next week: | © The Minister of Sweden Bostrom and their da hhr, wu Bostrom, will sail from Bwed ber 23 on the Kungsholm rive in New York October 1. r of the Dominican Re- Mme. l]lll lnd l ll’- Dubnc and & Thursday in honor of the chler ot Lhn Department of Comms | o the’ Dominican Republic and Senors The Minister of Guat 2:;;‘ Gu&ell"!h mo:lxx?ll; 12t their home i Gastaaas % Who ‘The charge dlfldruol'.he Peruvian embassy and Sen Bedo; returned to thlnllo:. pe¥bare Mme. Lundh, wife of the charge - il.{‘l'l‘n l‘)lf anrw;'y, )l; H. G. 0. Lu:;{l | sail from New York October 1 | the stuvnnnrtjord for Nfll"l!— e ‘The Iormer chnge d'affaires of Peru and Senora de Gonzalez Prada sailed Friday even! on the Isle de France for Europe. ey will join Senora de Gonzalez Prada’s mother, Mrs. Emer- son Howe, in Paris and expect to re- main abroad for a & year. The naval attache of the Italian em- is expected to return the first of the week. He -mnm La- fayette-Marne exercises at the Military. Academy at West Point Priday. Honor Dinner Scheduled By Chilean Attache. ‘The naval atta the Chilean em- bassy and Senora chdeeogollch entertained 4t a dinner party Thmdl‘y evening in honor of Hr and Mrs. Sidney Ollfll. who will ‘h:ul tgemdm";lcwflmr Cuba. company inclu e first secreta: ol’ the Costs Rican legation nnd BeZou Of Diplomatic Corps| nora de Morales will en- smbassy a de Piza, the charge d'affaires of Ecua- dor, Senor Barberis; the commercial THE NEW APAR’ IN THE EMBASSY Park Towers 2440 16th St. If you are loeking for an apartment with two or three MRS. WILLIAM E. BROWN, Staunton Socie% Folk In Round of Entertaining STAUNTON, Va., September 7.—En- tertaining in honor of Mrs, H. E. C. R. H. Walton of New Orleans, La,, Mrs. Harry Hamilton and Mrs. Ollie Hamil- ton were joint hostesses at & bridge lunchéon Tuesday afternoon at the home of the latter, near Staunton. Mrs. J. W. Brockenbrbugh was hostess Wednesday afternoon, entertaining with several tables at bridge at her home on East Beverly street in honor of her sis- ters, Mrs. W. T. Baldwin and Miss Matilda Norfieet of nmnmu:.flv;. t lef in e ot where ahe s viai o Hn.ml Mrs, Horace *Parsley and their llmc dnu(m. -Y;n,' have re- the week with Mr. and at their home on North 3 Price of Washington is m:‘?nutotmnluflmmhnhnne on_ Fayette street. Mrs, Edward Knox Cooke, been & house guest of her niece, Mrs. J. Given Fulton, st Grottoes, nearby, has returned to her home in Miss Net! ‘vhohubunl.n n(orthl | two months, is vhlu.u r sisters, | A. W. May and Mrs. H. G. Spencer, at | their home on Bagby street. Miss llfhy spent & month in Geneva, Swit- zerland, and made & tour of other Euro- pean uounma- en route home. Mr. T. W. Phelps and grandson, Prancis mu:heu of Washington, who have been visiting the former’'s son, Dr. Wilbur M. Phelps, and Mrs. Phel have returned to home in ti National Capital. Mrs. A. Clarkson, with her l'm“ son, has returned to her home in Washington after visiting Mrs. Who with Mr. Brown eelebrated lhelr third wedding anniversary at the Annapolis | Moomaw on r.,e;u street. Hotel Saturday eveming, August 24. -—Cllnedlnn Photo. Mr. and Mrs. secretary of the Chilean embassy, Senor Don Carlos de la Barra, and the first secretary of the embassy, Senor Don Oscar. Blanco Viel. The commercial secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Leander Mc- Cormick-Goodhart entertained at din- ner last evening at the Plage Duuv\llc at the Wardman Park Hbtel. to vnmnu Beach. Zuloaga and the Summer in Europe, ‘Washington about two weeks 8go. The military sttache ef the Prench embassy, Gen. Casenave, will sail from Prance for this country the middle of next week. ‘The assistant mnlury attache of the British embassy, Capt. J. T. Godfrey, attended the Lafayette-Marne day exer- cises at West Point Thursday and is ex- pected back in Washington the first of the week. The assistant military attache lor aeronautics of the French embassy, Maj. ‘Thenault, is expected to return to t.he city today from West Point, where he went to attend the Lafayette-Marne day exercises. Senor Don Gonszalo Guell left the middle of last week for Colorado, where he will attend the World War veterans* meeting. Senora de Guell will leave to- day for Atlantic City, where she will remain until the first of October, Senor Guell joining here there after his return from the West. ‘The attache of the British embassy and Mrs. 8ims, who hlv! been in Can- ads, are expected in Washington' the end of the week. ‘The retiring second secretary of Polish lent.lon Mr. Jan Iflllnlkl 'lll\ g0 to New York the first of the week and sail Wednesday on the Aquitania to take up his duties at Warsaw in_the, UILDING N ON MERIDAN HILL. ministry of foreign affairs. A number of farewell parties were given in honor of the diplomat, who has a host or|twin daughters, Ruth and Dorothy, left | i friends in residential society as well as | last week for her home in thl’.nnon |in the diplomatic corps. bedrooms, you want to be sure to inspect the remaining vacancies in this building. You will like the spacious liv- ing rooms, the -dining rooms, the beautifully equipped kitchens and scréeened porches. The eqmpment and serv- ice are what vott would naturally expect in such a building in such -a location: 3 elevators (operator controlled), telephone switchboard, electrical refrigeration, a resident manager with a corps of trained assistants rendering com- plete 24:hour.service. You will like the building entrance and tastefully furnished lobby and lounge. Lighted for evening inspection. A N b . /) MK sLNW, O AT NATIONAL 2345 (&nlhmmth & (llmnpang JEWELERS—SILVERSMITHS * Since 1873 Ipvite you to visit their New Store: at ‘1225 F Street Tm Doors West of Their Former Location to ‘examine the Complete New Stock -Fine Jewelry - . .Diamonds Watches Silver And Otber Giftwares M. Calhoun hlve left by motor (or they will be ml:cu of m zlrkle and Mrs. Bel Mrs. James deL. c:rnenwr with her after spending the' month of August Brothers EXHIBIT AUTUMN FASHIONS imi:orlx and their own interesting adaptations in GOWNS - HATS - WRAPS DRESSES representing le dernier cri in authoritative de- sign, coloring and fashion TWELVE THIRTEEN: F Bronze Panné velvet is featured in the ensemble sketched, with an ‘overblouse of French beige geor- gette. The belt is narrow, and fin- ished with a crystal leaf ornament. $79.75 of Washington, | ing takin, Home Wedding Bryant of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. | MRS. RICHMOND uu:n. hrurly Miss lh::huh:‘" wed- g Pl Moy Auut —Clinedinst Photo 'm: her p'g:nu here, Mr. and Mrs. I’mh s Grace Eider and Master Fits- are spen i Ttk o pe ding meul days BEACON INN 1801 Calvert St. N.W.- | SUNDAY DINNER, $1.90 | 12:30 to 7:30 P.M. Az Cholen of Fan rruf. ma' Chicken ritters. Cres | Mr. George von Mr. Archibald D. Hawle; of Cloth Coats. Notes of Interest Relating To Prospective Brides Miss Evelyn Palmer Doyle and Mr. Willam Merle Kiine, whose mar:iage will take place September 14 at the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, have chosen their attendants. Miss Doyle | will have as her maid of honor her| sister, Miss Virginia Marquand Doyle of Wi lhlnmn and .the other attend- ants 1 be Mrs. Richard S. Paulett, Mrs. Archlbuld D. Hawley, Mrs. Richard H. Moulton and Miss Ruth Doyle, all of this city. Mr. Donald L. Kline will act as best mln for his brotker and the ushers will | von Dachenhausen and | of Washin ton, Mr, Edward P. Coblentz of Bal more and Mr. Oscar B. Coblentz of New York cn{ Several parties have been planned Chu week for Miss Doyle and Mr. Mrl Richard H. Moulton luncheon and bridge yesterday at the il sl Aok e 8 Hay-Adams for the wedding m cvvenwerehlutnrd(hl./ !llflmm. Md, have tssued invitations to the wedding of their dnu;hur Beu- | lah, to James Downing, jr,, in ti- |more, Md, on September 19. Mr. | Downing and his parents formerly re- | sided in Falls Church, Va., and ~have many friends here Miss Dean :0 Presi&e/ | ‘At University Women's Tea The hostess at the American [ clation of University Women. clabhouse. | 1634 1 street. tomorrow atternoon wil L. Dean. Th | be bridge, as usual, & fotiowed | by tea at Mick the M\l]er an Irish 3-year. believed to be the fastest l.n.a'.lhdf world, was bred and train by a a!.sh priest, who recently mld him IM Dresses For Dress Special Group at TWELrT™ lflt!‘r Formal Opening Tomorrow . Monday, Sept. 9 Conumflug Tlu-oughout the Week New Styles for Fall’ and Sports Wear ]I_ 5.00 Otbhers to $39.75 NOW PREFENTS INDIVIDUAL The new.second fioor “Shop Unique” will present tomorrow a complete fashion display Every new-interpretation of the cloth coat mode, richly furred with pelts, representative of Saks Quality, awaits the- selection of those discriminate women who recognize authentic style and appreciate un- _usual value. :

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