Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1930, Page 19

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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MAY 8 1930. being arranged by the Willlam and |Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sommerville and | nice Wright, Mrs. M. M. Brackett, Mr. Mary Alumni Club of Washington, is | Mr. A. Paul Hines, . and ly(n‘ E. D. Opie and Mrs. W. M. attracting keen interest not only among | Delegates to the First World Mental preecren the alumni clubs of the famous old Hyglene Congress will be entertatned at ':r,"nend.lrdflni o w. mmnmg of Ban- a garden y from o'cloc] | . e Hotel for college in Baltimore, Philadelphia and | & Earden f headquarters of the National | & brief stay. i New York City, but among members of | Woman's Party, at 144 B street north- —_— the Harvard Club here, as well as|east. Among the hostesses will be Mrs, | Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Barnes A. White, wife of Dr. William A. White of | have motored to Washington from their Smong avtists, afshitects and historians | S WSS WS of B it A SWhiks of | e Bovon, Pi; S staying at in general in this city and elsewhere. | e cEPPRetts HOSpISL presideit of | 1h e Carlton. Reservations for the trip beginning | johne Hopkins. Baltimore: Dr. Mary — Friday afternoon June 6, and continuing | orMalley of St. Elizabeth's and Dr.| —MrS: E. B. Clift and Miss Gertrude over ‘the week end, to Tuesday after- | Bdith'S' Gole of Washington. (Continued on Fourth Page) noon, June 20, are coming into the office | 4 i G Hlental hyelene delegates | = of the president of the local Willlam | who will speak at the iea are Dr. and and Mary Alumni Club, Maj. Francis | Mrs. Dhundibhoy of Indis, Miss Mary Leott Key-Smith, every day and many | Chadwick and Dr. Evelyn Fox of Eng- prominent Washingtonians will be in- | jand, Dr. Eugenia Tekkerkerker, Hol- cluded in the party when it sails on the | jand’ Dr. Auguste Tey of Belgium, Dr. Southland for this enchanting tour of | Eugene Kahn of Germany, D, Oakley ?Irlwg‘nf the lovellest spots in historic | Smith, head of Northwestern University, rginia. Chicago, r, Mar tt, also With the Southland riding easily at | of Norinaestors Drivemiy e anchor just off Jamestown Island, it —_— will serve as a veritable “floating hotel” | Dr. and Mrs. U. G. B. Plerce, Miss for the party throughout their stay at | Helen Nicolay and Mrs. Ida Husted Willlamsburg, during the commence- | Harper head the list of patrons and pa- ment days at the college with its two- | tronesses for the three plays, “His and-a-half centuries of fascinating | Sainted _Grandmother,” by Lord Dun- historic_interest, which has grown by |sany; “Release,” by Edward H. Smith, leaps and bounds since 1919, until it | and “Bargains in Cathay,” by Rachel is in the “major league” of American | Field, which the Pierce Hail Players will colleges. present Thursday and Friday evenings, Among the members and friends of | May 15 and 16. Others are Miss Kath- S the Harvard Club of this city who will | fyn Dunkhorst, Mrs. W. B. Stoddard, accompany the party making this de- | Mrs. F. M. Scanlon, Miss Vera Lawton. See Page B-9 lightful tour are Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Mr. and_Mrs. J. F. Vorkoeper, Mrs. R. Tuckerman, Mr. and Mrs. William | Gardner French, Mrs. E. G. Purvis, Mrs. 2 STREE TWEEN 11 127 WHE EVENING SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) Mrs. Clement Biddle of Philadelphia, will take place June 2 in the Church of the Epiphany. Col. and Mrs. Cutts will arrive in ‘Washington Sunday from Haiti, where $he former is commandant of the lst Brigade of Marines at Port-au-Prince. Former Senator and Mrs. Atlee Pomerene of Cleveland, arrived in Washington yesterday and are at the Mayflower. Former United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James, Mr. Alanson B. Houghton returned yesterday to Wash- ington after a short trip to Europe, where he accompanied Mrs. Houghton, who has remained in Germany for a Jonger visit. She will join Mr. Hough- ton in their apartment at 1785 Massa- chusetts avenue, sailing for this country late in June. A Romney favorit Embroidered Gcorscm oo for Women @ Con you imagine anything nicer than this jacket frock for town . . . dark but wonderfully cool . . . youthtully slim, with its straighter, finer lines... with long sleeves, & jabot and low flare. ® The sort of dress that Romney does so well and Washington women like so well! Navy and black. Women's sizes, $49.50. ‘Women's Dress Shop, Second Floor JELLEFFS F STREET We park your car while you shop with us. Former Representative Wells Goody- koontz of West Virginia, and Mrs. Goodykoontz are staying at the May- flower while the former is here this week attending the sessions of the American Law Institute. Mr. and Mrs. David Meade Lea en- A tertained at dinner Tuesday evening in compliment to Mrs. Henry F. Dimock. The other guests were Representative and Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, the Bishop of Washington and Mrs. James E. Freeman, Commissioner and Mrs. Luther Reichelderfer and former Am- | bassador to Peru, Mr. Miles Poindexter. M. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Kline, | Frank H. Brundage, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. jr; Mr. Frederic W. Dewart, Mr, John | Ross, Miss_Alice Evans, Mr. and Mrs. H. Storer and Miss M. V. Leckie. From | R. Simon, Miss Fanny Peter, Miss Eu- | Baltimore will come & party of William | and Mary Alumni headed by Dr. and | = = | Mrs. A. R. Koontz, Dr. Koontz being the president of the Baltimore club, while The Book of Dream— from the Philadelphia club will come S B another party headed by Mr. Clyde F. Lyttle of Kutatown, Pa. and from the To the South Seas New York City club will come a group including Mr. C. E. Lipscomb and his R LB niece, Miss Lipscomb. Recent additions e E to the groups representing the local} WM. BALLANTYNE & SONS alumni club include Mr. and Mrs. C. T. BOOKSELI AND 1421 F S Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. E. e PS5 D% ‘Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Costigan of Denver, Colo., were the guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Basil Manly enter- tained m party of 30 at dinner in the Cosmos Club last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic L. Neilson have gone to Virginia Beach, where they are staying at the Cavaller, Mrs. P. V. De Graw has been called to Philadelphia by the death of her Important New Fashions in Summer Frocks With Jackets of Course! Laces, $ Juniors’ Chiffons, ; Misses’ Washable Silks Women’s THE three jacket fashions we 4 have sketched are the lead- ers for Summer 1930 and they are, reading from left to right: Seated, the lace jacket frock that dances as smartly in the evening as it attends’ teas in the afternoon; next the Shantung jacket frock with pastel frock and gaily flower- ed jacket ; extreme right is a flatteringly lovely (espe- cially to misses) ~ Printed Chiffon with a smart jacket. BROOKS’ DRESSES THIRD FLOOR sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lovett have as their guest in their home at 6802 MRS. JOHN N. WILLYS, Meadow lane, Chevy Chase, Md., the| Wife of the recently appointed Ambassador to Poland, and with him staying at | former’s mother, Mrs. Lovett, widow of | the Carlton preparatory to salling from New York at an early date. the late Judge Robert H. Lovett, former —Harris-Ewing Photo. Assistant Attorney General. Mrs. Tovett, sr, and her daughter make their home in Tudor City, in New York Mrs. Robert W. Chambers of New |daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Rockwell y. York City has arrived in Washington [of Hartford, Conn. Mrs. H. L. Wrenn and her daughter, | for & short visit and is staying at the | yune Tour to Williamsburg Mrs. du Pont, are at the Cavalier in | Mayflower. Attracts Society Here and Afar. Virginia Beach for the late Spring. A e I \The early June tour to the historic rs. L. 8. Scott entertained a com- old town of Willlamsburg, Va. now e ot W aen Yutes & pany of 12 at luncheon yesterday at Plans are being com let%d t:(];r a gx‘n- the Carlton. er ven by the Voteless Dis- — ¥ ;.’ncr"%(b'cflu;:t‘myuuue of Women| Mrs. B. Louis Padgett is spending sev- Voters Monday evening in Stoneleigh | eral days in New York with her parents. | Court at 7 o'clock. The dinner will | Dr. and Mrsfi H. C. Stuehfield, and will be followed by the annual -business| Visit Boston and Maine before returning | meeting with e!eclttl'gn of fimm:v ulél to the city. reports of committees. TS, . C. Harllee has charge of reservations. The | Mrs. Isabel T. Bagley of Tome School, committee on international relations is | Port Deposit, will come to Washington arranging the dinner, with Miss Maude | tomorrow to spend the week end with Aiton, principal of Americanization and | Mrs. Edward S. Munford at 1800 Nine- Naturalization Schools, as honor guest | teenth street. and speaker. — Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mindeleff have Dr. W. A. R. Goodwin, rector of the | as their guests thelr son-in-law and oldest Episcopal Church in America at Williamsburg, Va., will be the honor = guest of the Congressional Club at the regular Priday afternoon tea tomorrow afternoon. He will speak on_the re- habilitation of Williamsburg by John D. feller, jr. Dr. Goodwin was instrumental in interesting Mr. Rocke- feller in this work. Mr. and Mrs. Prederick Hanowell an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Ruth Katharine to Mr. Francis Lo- Bianco Wednesday, May 7, in Balti- more. Mr. and Mrs, LoBianoc have started for a Northern wedding trip, and on their return will make their home in Washington, where the former is in business. 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