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SOUCIETY. Former Secretary of War And Mrs. wfll Leave {Ot Europe Notes of Interest Baker to Sail Early in July—Special Relating to Prom- inent Society Folk. ‘The former Secretary of War and Newton D. Baker, and their daugh- Mrs. John Phillips McGean and iss Peggy Baker, will close their home in Cleveland and sall early in July for several months’ stay in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis have re- turned to their Massachusetts avenue residence from Tennessee, where Mr. Ellis delivered the class-day address at the Lincoln Memorial University. They had as house guests for several days Dr. A. Monaelesser of New. York and Dr. Ditmars, dean of the Zoolog- dcal Gardens in New York, both of ‘whom received degrees from the univer- sity. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis are spending the week end at their Virginia estate, n Lodge. Mrs. Albert Washburn and Mr. Lin- eoln Washburn, wife and son of former United States Minister to Austria, who have been guests of the commandant of Fort Myer, and Mrs. Harry N. Cootes ! ;fll'&?:ve today for Springfield, Mass., | visit. Mr. David Hunt Blair, with his two sisters, Miss Ada Blair and Miss Emma Blair, left Friday by motor for North Mrs. Blair will close their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel Tuesday and will join Mr. Blair in the South. ' They will return to their apart- ment at the hotel in a month or six ‘weeks. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett and her sis- ter, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, will not receive tomorrow afternoon, as they will start tomorrow morning by motor to New York to see the former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, 2d, sail Thursday for Europe, Mrs. Blodgett and Mrs. Matthews will retukm to Washington at the end of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bell White of | New York spent last week with Mrs. | Blodgett and Mrs. Matthews on their way to their New York home from their place at Cocoa, Fla. Dr. White, who was entertained during his stay here by former Senator Blair Lee of Maryland, will meet Mr. Lee at Prince- ton this week for the fiftieth anniver- sary of their class at Princeton Uni- versity. Mr. Lee and Dr. White were classmates of the late former President ‘Woodrow son, known in college 50 years ago as “Tommy” Wilson. Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi- dent general, N. S. D. A. R., will go to Leesburg, Va., Monday, where she will be the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs. Bates Warren and at a meeting of the Molly Pitcher Chapter. Miss Emiscah Gale Davis is spending the week end at Princeton and will also attend the debut party of Miss Zilph Palmer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Lewis Marshall have returned to Washington after a recent visit to Maj. Frederick Matte- son and Mrs. Matteson at their country home, Bulwick Park. Mrs. A. Reich- man and Miss Matteson of Easton, Pa., ‘were also on the house party. Mr. James Dickerson of 3827 Beecher street northwest leaves shortly for an extended stay in Alaska, where he is|f! being sent by the Geenral Land Office on matters relating to the Interior De- partment. Miss Nancy Wells of Anchorage, Ky., is visiting Washington and staying at the Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boyd Kay, who yecently returned to the city after #pending the Winter in Florida, will sail June 14 on the S. S. Adriatic for , where they will tour for several months. While on this trip Mr. Kay, who has been selected as a delegate by the American Public Health Association, will attend the In fo be held in Dresden, Germany. Miss Jean Elizabeth Prentiss has re- turned to Washington to spend her va- cation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. graduated from Frank Parsons School of Fine and applied Arts, in New York City, last week. Mrs. A. M. Price, Mrs. David Fulton end Mrs. J. C. Reeves have returned from a motor trip to Cumberland, Md.. Where they attended the conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mrs. Samuel T. Cushing and Miss Cushing have taken an apartment at ‘Woodley Park Towers. Mr. and Mrs. William C. TenEyck feft yesterday for Bethlehem, Pa., where they will attend the graduation of their son, Mr. Willlam C. TenEyck, jr., from Lehigh University and will remain for the festivities during the week. Mr. Alva Wright Dinwiddie will sail |8 Saturday, June 14, for England, where he will spend & short time before tour- ing countries on thé continent. He will be absent for three months. Mrs. Wal- ter Dinwiddie will go to Charlottesville, Va,, to visit her other son, Mr. Stanley :‘/. ‘Dlnwlddie, at the University of Vir- nia. Miss Blanche Fulks left for New York today to meet her sister, Mrs. Lioyd Berkner, who has been in New Zealand for 15 months, with her hus- band, who is assistant radio operator on the Byrd expedition. Mrs. Berkner will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fulks of Chevy Chase, Md., while waiting the return of her husband with the Byrd Antarctic expedition. Mrs. A. Saks has returned to apartment in the Maycroft, after a three-week visit in New York and As- bury Park, Mrs, Mary A. Wolf, who has spent the Winter and Spring at the Mayflower Hotel, and Mrs. James Irvin Steele of the Burlington, left last week to spend the Summer in Pennsylvan'a. Mrs. Wolf will go to Carlisle and Mrs, Steels to her home in Mechanicsburg. Later in the Summer Mrs. Steele will enter- tain the District League of American Pen Women at an all-day garden party at Mechanicsburg. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Calvert, jr., ‘who are well known, both in Washing- ton and Maryland, will present their two attractive daughters, Miss Margaret or Calvert, at & 3 e s000000: Do You Know That McDevitt’s Specialize in Slip Covers—Draperies Window Shades—Awnings Expertly Tailored to Order and Installed Slip Covers 3-pc. set, and 5 cushions, custom tailored to order and e ‘29;5% We also sell drapery and s * * 9000000000000000: upholstery fabrics and fixtures. Expert personal assistance with your decorative problems. McDEVITT’S tea dance Christmas day at the May- fiower, Mrs. Harry Haas, Mrs. Charles H Laird and Mrs. Helen Dickinson of Philadelphia have returned to their re- spective homes after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. George O. Walson at their Sum- mer home at Wild Rose Shores, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Walson have taken an apartment at 2101 Connecticut avenue and will live there upon their return to Washington in September. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Rurode of Fort Wayne, Ind, are at the Dodge Hotel during their stay in Washington. Mrs. George Leroy Lansdale has as her guests over the week end her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harper of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mindeleff of Klingle street left two weeks ago to spend some time with their daughter, Mrs. Henry Rockwell, in New Haven, Conn. Mr. Mindeleff returned the first of last week, but Mrs. Mindeleff is stay- ing on for a longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. Burrough Hays of Klingle street, who had for their house guests last week Mrs. Robert H. French and Miss Inez French, her daughter, will have as their guest this week Mr. Hays' niece, Miss Hattie Hays Moore of Jackson, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Schaeffer and their son Bobbie of Chevy Chase Park- way will motor tomorrow to Chatham, N. J., to visit the former’s sister, Mrs. Russell Mowen, for about a week. Miss Ida Lonstein of Johannesburg, South Africa, is a guest at the Dodge Hotel while spending several days in Washington, Miss Lonstein has been in the government department of agri- culture in Pretoria in the division of veterinary research, working under Sir Arnold Theller and Dr. Green. She has been traveling in this country, arriving in San Francisco by way of Australia, and has visited the cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Denver, St. Louis, Chi- cago and Washington. From here Miss Lonstein goes to New York to sail for a tour of Europe before attending the Veterinary Congress in London in Au- gust. She is a graduate of the Univer- sity of South Africa, with a master’s degree from that institution. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Allen of Free- gafl, Long Island, will be at the May- ower until the middle of the week. Their son, Mr. Emmett J. Allen, is to be graduated Tuesday from George- town University. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Sholes have left Washington by motor for their Summer home in Maine. They are making several stops en route, and will return to Washington about October 1. Mrs. Rebecca Young of 3901 Con- necticut avenue has as her guests her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Levy of King City, Mo., who will be here for several weeks. Mrs. Thomas J. Tyne of Nashville, Tenn., is at the Mayflower while in ‘Washington for the graduation of her daughter, Miss Catherine Jane Tyne, rom Georgetown Visitation Convent. Miss Jean , also of Nashville, joined Mrs. Tyne at the hotel on her way_home from Miss Thomas’ School in South Norwalk, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Alex W. Smith of At- ., will be at the Mayflower until Wednesday. They are here for the graduation of their daughter, Miss Helen Hill Smith, from Georgetown Visitation Convent. Another daughter, Miss Laura Paine Smith, also attends the school. Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. John C. Paine, also of Atlanta, is here for the occasion. Mrs. Eugene Thompson of Forty- fourth place will have as her guest Mrs. F. S. Spooner of Salt Lake City, who arrived in Washington yesterday to Temain for a week. Miss Violet Thomas spent last week at the University of Vi ia. Miss Marion Peyton of Charlottes- ville, Va., is the guest of Mrs. Daisy Thomas at her home on Hobart street. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Wyman have returned from Old Point Comfort, where they motored for a stay of a {flw days at the Chamberlain-Vander- it Mrs. Emanuel R. Haas of the Broad- moor Apartments is spending the week | with her parents in Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hopkins of New York have returned to their home after being the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Cornwell Hopkins at their home on Lowell street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Roth of Cathedral avenue are leaving wdnxu{:r n jr., who is the only Washington honor man graduating from Swarthmore this June.” On June 14 Mr. Edward Roth, jr, 15 sailing for Europe on the Adri- atic and will be accompanied by Mr. Arthur Barela of Thirty-fourth place, in Cleveland Park. The boys will visit England, Holland, France, Germany and Jtaly, and will return to Washing- ton late in August. Mrs. Harold F. Pellegrin left Thurs- day, with two of her children, Frederick and Edith, to spend the Summer with her father and sister, Prof. Willson and Miss Willson, at their home, in Prince- ton, N. J. Dr. Pellegrin will remain in Washington with the elder son, Fran- cis, until school is out, when he will Join his family. Mrs. C. G. Jensen, who spent last month in the Capital City as the guest of her two sons, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Jensen, jr, and Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Jensen, returned to her home in St. Paul, Nebr., last week. Mrs. Dorothy K. Butler of the State Department has returned to her home, 3323 Eighteenth street northwest, after THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 8, BRIDES OF RECENT DATE WHOSE vwpERWOOD Upper left: Mrs. Theodore D. Gatchel, formerly Miss Mary L. Haskins, niece of Mrs. E. M. Ebert of 1383 Manchester lane northwest, whose wedding took place in April at Gunton - Temple Memorial Church. Mr. and Mrs. Gatchel are at home at 2301 Cathedral avenue. Center: Mrs. Barnes, who before her marriage, June 3, to Mr. Robert Dud- derar_Barnes, in the Hamlin M. E. Church, was Miss Julia Denning. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William 1 Denning. Upper right: Mrs. Henry Lyola Burns, formerly Miss Josephine Anne Crowley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Crowley, married Wednesday morning in Our Lady’s Chapel, Gonzaga College. Lower left: Mrs. James Gibbons Burke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Den- nis Clement Shea of 2344 California street_and before her recent marriage Miss Mary Shea. Lower right: Mrs. Charles Hilton ‘Whiting, formerly Miss Rosemary Cav- anagh, daughter of Mrs. J. Taylor, whose marriage to Mr. Whiting took place in St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Rock Creek parish, Wednesday, May 21. & five-month absence in Europe, four of which were spent in London, where she was connected with the work of the peace conference for her department, of which she is an employe. Miss S. Helen Plelds of 718 Eight- eenth street northwest is visiting friends in Pennsylvania, particularly in the Cumberland Valley region, where she obtained the data for her genealogical book on the residents of that section during the Colonial period. President Hoover to Honor President-Elect of Brazil, Who Will Be Nation's Guest (Continued From First Page.) this city, and Mrs. Johnston, which will take place in the bride’s home town, Warrenton, Va., Thursday afternoon. ‘The bride is paternally a descendant of Charles Carter of Shirley, Va. Dr. Johnston, assisted by the rector of St. James’ Church, Warrenton, will officiate at the ceremony. Among the weddings of this week which carry local interest is that of Miss Rachel Carter Willson and Mr. Frank Hammett Myers, which will take | place Thursday evening in All Saints’ Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase, Md., at 8 o'clock and which will be followed by a small reception for the wedding party, relatives and out-of-town friends at the Columbia Country Club. Of equal interest in Washington and nearby Virginia is the wedding Satur- day at 6 o'clock in Falls Church of Miss Frances Funsten Castleman of that town and Dr. David Norman Craig of this city. The ceremony will be per- formed by the bride’s father, the Rev. Robert Allen Castleman, rector for many years of historic Falls Church, a | falo reception at the bride's home following the ceremony. Visitation Convent Class Gathers at Luncheon ‘The high school graduates of Georgetown Visitation Convent had their first senior class luncheon at the Hotel Mayflower yesterday. Among those attending were Miss Eleanor Whitaker, president of the class, and Miss Catherine Jane Tyne, Miss Fran- ces Fenton, Miss Ellen FPriary, Miss Mary Libbey Collins, Miss Frances Gor- ham, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Virginia Slaughter, Miss Lillas Clayton, Miss Margaret Hogan, Miss Helen Philips, Miss Virginia Harrigan, Miss Dorothy Posey, Miss Mary Dailey, Miss Phyllis Meem, Miss Patricia Moran, Miss Eliza- beth Magruder, Miss Elise Martinez, Miss Barbara Tuttle, Miss Virginia Mc- Donnell, Miss Mary Murphy, Miss Mar- garet O'Neil, Miss Anne O'Reilly and Miss Margaret O'Shea. Mrs. John Oliver LaGorce is the chaperone for the occasion. LET US STORE YOUR FURS ... NAT'L 3857. Rizik Brothers 1213 F Announce for Monday A SALE! 6 Smart Summer Dresses Afternoon Evening and Street 192 Previously to $68.50 1202 G St. NW, Distriot 3211 10 Years’ Satisfactory Sesvice DO00000000000000000000000000000000000000000! NO C. 0. D’s. NO CREDITS. ALL SALES FINAL, vNoERWoOD 1930—PART THREE. WEDDINGS INTERESTED WASHINGTONIANS BACHRACH Socicty of Capital Schedules Variety Of Charming Fetes (Continued From First Page.) Christie, Dr. and: Mrs. Frank W. Ballou and Mss. Byers M. Bachman. Miss Ethel Bagnam will entertain at tea this afternoon in her home on Hem- lock street in honor of Miss Catherine Doyle, whose marriage to Mr. Stephen Gloyd Donohoe will take place Tues- day morning, June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend of Connecticut avenue entertained at din- ner at the Bannockburn Country Club in honor of Miss El.se Collins, daugh- ter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Robert W. Collins of the Argonne Apartments and | Lieut. Glenn Herndon, who was grad: uated this week from the Naval Aca emy. The guests included Miss Col- lins, Lieut. Herndon, Lieut. John Bailey, Dr. William Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crammond, Miss Pauline Townsend, Mi Marion Butler, Mr. Willlam Mitchell and Mrs. Sunny Pfohl of Buf- , N. Y. Additional guests were invited for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peterson of Sul- ave Manor entertained a party of riends at a dinner dance Thursday evening at the Madrillon, in honor of Miss Frieda Diehl, who leaves soon for Switzerland, Oberammergau, London, Venice and other po.nts in Europe; also in honor of Representative Laurence! SALE Dresses, POPOEITCICIPLLOCPRIPCOTOILIPIOLICIPECEITDIECIVCCLIBOOS Reductions of outstanding importance to those who appreciate real savings. Evening Gowns, 45 Formerly $12% Other Attractive Groups of Formerly $65 to $85 Coats and Suits Greatly Reduced A Special Group Hats, %15 Formerly $25 Misses’ Department Offers remarkable values in Dresses, 415, 19, 325 Hats, *5, All Sales Final H. Watres, who is returning to his home in Pennsylvania at the close of the ses- slon. Shower and B’ridge for Bride-Elect of June Miss Louise McKenney, whose mar- riage to Mr. Albert Heagy will take place late this month, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower and bridge party given Friday night at the home of Miss Ruth Davis, 1234 C street northeast. Attending were Miss Frances Burke, Miss Ann Davis, Miss Olivia Curran, Miss Ethel Veihmeyer, Miss Louise Mothershead, Miss Constance Procter, Miss Mary Dennean, Miss Mae Reckert, Mrs. Louise Culver, Mrs. Lillian Burns, Mrs. E. B. Parker and Mrs. King Mohr. Parties and other social events are being planned in Miss McKenney's honor for every evening during the present week. Mariea 1643 Conn. Ave. Luncheon Tea Dinner Tempting Menus €] “Speaks for for Hot Evenings itself” Sundays’ Dinner 1 to 8 P.M. $35, *45 10, *12 Laaasd 2222222222 22222222 L XXX TDP DTS second lieutenant in the R. O. T, C. at Mz Charles R. Stark Gettysburg College and that as high Commissioned in R.O.T.C.|man in his group he will receive s Mr. Charles Rathbun Stark, 3d, of |saber and has been pledged. to the Forty-fourth place has received word |Scabbard and Blade Honorary Military that he has been advanced in rank to! Soclety at Gettysburg. SUCCESSORSITO DANN &7CO) SOCIETY. Prominent Members Of Capital Society In the Moving Throng (Continued Prom First Page.) Miss Hyde attended the graduation ex- ercises at Annapolis last week. ‘The Secretary of Commerce, Mr, Rob- ert Patterson Lamont, will be joined to- day by Mrs. Lamont, who has been in New York for a few days. ‘The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. Devis, will go to Cleveland tomorrow for a short stay. Mrs. Davis and their five children, James F. Davis, jr.; Jane, Joan, Jean and Jewell, will leave Washington ‘Thursday for Ventnor, N. J., where they will spend three months. Representative and Mrs. Jed John- son of Oklahoma have as their guests Miss Dorothy Thomas, Miss Fern Stine, Miss Bess Paimer and Miss Ethel Lowe of Oklahoma, who are en route to Europe. Representative and Mrs. William R. Eaton have had with them in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel, their niece, Mrs, Vivienne Breck- inridge, who has returned to her home, in Denver, Colo.,, until September. Mrs. Robert Stronach, daughter of Representative Elliott W. Sproul of Illinois, will entertain a company at luncheon Tuesday at the Congressional Country Club. Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke, wife of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, who returned to the Mayflower several weeks ago, has gone back to her home, in New Orleans, Her son, Midship- man Ernest Lee Jahncke, jr., has gone on the crulse with his class from the United States Naval Academy. The Second Assistant Postmaster General, Mr. W. Irving Glover, will re- turn to his apartment, at the Wardman Park Hotel, tomorrow from New York, where he has been for several days. Col. and Mrs. Lorenzo D. Gasser re- turned to their apartment Friday after a month’s absence in Europe, where they went with the Gold Star Mothers, Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Smith of Yonkers have arrived in Washington for a visit and are at the Ambassador Hotel. They were accompanied to the city by Maj. and Mrs. Palmer, who are at the Arlington Hotel. Col. and Mrs. Henry M. Morrow will return tomorrow or Tuesday from New York, where they are making a short visit. Maj. Harvey D. Higley, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Higley will give up their apart- ment in the Cordova the first of July, and after a month's vacation they will g0 to Fort Bragg, where Maj. Higley has been transferred for duty. Mrs. Rand, wife of Capt. Oscar R. Rand, U. 8. A., left Washington Friday night’ for New York, from which city she safled Saturday morning for France. Mrs. Rand plans to study at the Sor- bonne during part of the Summer, later attending the Passion Play at Oberam- mergau. She also expects to visit friends in Spain before returning to the United States. Miss Frances O'Brian has returned from Sweet Briar College, where she is a student, and has joined her parents, the Assistant to the Attorney General and Mrs. John Lord O'Brian, in their artment at the Wardman Park Ho- tel. Miss O'Brian has as her guest Miss Gertrude Prior of New York. Miss O’'Brian, with Miss Prior and Miss Esther O'Brien, will leave Tuesday for Buffalo, N. Y. George town Prep School Graduates Dinner Guests ‘The graduating class of Georgetown Preparatory School will be entertained at gl:mer in the Hotel Mayflower Tues- day evening at 7 o'clock. About 35 mem- bers of the class and the faculty are to attend. Headmaster Robert F. 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