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Society Happenings Of Record:-Past Week In Chevy Chase Areal’ Survey of Events of Interest Which Include Cross-‘ Country Trips and Voyages | to Foreign Shores. Mr, Frank Pentz Wilcox and his son, | Mr. Charles Wilcox of Meadow lane, | left Tuesday for New York to meet Mrs. Wilcox and Miss Frances Bronson, | Who returned yesterday on the steam- | ship Deutchland from Europe, where they have been traveling for six weeks. | The party will motor to Ship Bottom, N. J. there to join Dr. and Mrs. Jehn A. Logan and Mr. and Mrs. J. B Bronson for a week's visit before re- turning to Chevy Chase. Mrs. Robert A. Weathersbee of Wil- liston, S. C., and Mrs. Loy M. Belick | and her sons, Mr. Robert Bolick and | Allen Bolick of Hickory, N. C., have| been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Phillips on Jenifer street. Several parties were given in honor of Mrs. Phillips’ guests. Miss Margaret Angel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Angel of Welt Kirke street, left on Saturday, Septe ber 6, for Tacoma, Wash., where she will spend the Winter, having accepted a position in the Annie Wright Semi- nary. Mrs. Jere Crane and her daughter, Miss Catherine Crane, have returned to their home on Chevy Chase Parkway | after spending several G in_New | York. Miss Crane attend=d the Satur- day night hop at West Point, N. Y., end left Tuesday for Williamsburg, Va., where she will attend William and Mary Ccllege. Mrs. R. B. Clayton and her scn, Mr. Thompson Clayton, will return tomor- | Tow to their home after a visit to Mrs Clayton's sister, Mrs. A. H. Babcock of New York City. Mrs, Frank F. Rogers accompanied her sister, Mrs. Waiter Thornton, to Rehoboth ‘Beach, Del., to be the guests of Mrs. Robert Young at her cottage. Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Thornton are en route to Lake George, N. Y. where they will be the house guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Fielding. Mrs. D. G. Davis and her sister, Miss Grace Chandlee of McKinley street, will leave tomorrow for the Norfolk navy yard at Portsmouth, Va, to be guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Capt. and Mrs. D. V. Chadwick Mrs. William H. Myers will return tomorrow to her home on McKinley street from Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. \William Blum and Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon left Monday for Philadelphia, Pa, 0 meet Mr. Wiliam Blum and motor with him to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where Mrs. Lyon will visit. Mrs, Blum will go to Connecticut to visit an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Benson and their daughters, Miss Margaret Benson and Miss Elizabeth Benson, of Gettys- burg, Pa., formerly of Edgemoor, Md., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Stuhler on McKinley street. The Misses Benson nave gone to Fred- gfik, Md., where they will enter Hood ege. Mrs. Edward Leasure entertained at & bridge supper Wednesday evening in ber home, on Nevada avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Koehler and their club entertained at a surprise E-ty Friday evening in the home of . and Mrs, Koehler in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hopkinson of Liv- Ingston street. Mr. and Mrs. Hopki son left yesterday for Hawaii. Subse- quently Mr. Hopkinson will go to Alaska on a business trip and Mrs. Hopkinson will visit her parents in Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Cherles B. Lingamfel- ter, who have been entertaining Mr. Lingamfelter's mother of Martinsburg, W. Va., motored to Martinsburg with y. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Kunkel, who recently made a tour of the New England States by motor, have returned to their home, on Military road. They visited Cape Cod, Cape Ann, the Maine Coast, the White Mountains, the Berk- shire Hills, Lake Winnepesaukee and Newport, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rowland and family will return tomorrow to their home, on Kanawha street, after spend- the Summer in Rehoboth Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitlock and their sons have returned to their home after spending the Summer at their cottage in Sherwood Forest, Md. Mr. . and Mrs. Harold Dotterer and family are spending the week end in Philadelphia, Pa., visiting friends. Mrs. Wright Clark and her children have returned to their home on Tenny- son_ street after spending the Summer in Massachusetts, . Mrs. Dorothy Kreutzer and her son, Mr, Willlam Kreutzer, and her daugh- ter, Miss Adelaide Kreutzer, have re- tufned to their home on McKinley street_after a motor trip to Colorado and California, ‘where ‘they spent six ‘weeks. 5 Mrs. Lawrence Fischer and her little daughter, Nancy Peyton Fischer, of Buf- falo, N. Y., spent several days with Mr. Fischer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pischer, while en route to High Point, 'I}‘ C., where she will visit other rela- ves. Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Palmer, their son Prederick and_their daughter Ruth of Indianapolis, Ind., formerly of Chevy Chase, have returned to Chevy Chase and will make their home on Connecti- cut avenue. Mrs. Frank Plerce, her son Nick and her daughter, Miss Margaret Plerce, have returned to Chevy Chase from ;‘hglr cottage at Arundel-on-the-Bay, Dr. and Mrs. Egbert A. Clark and their son, Kent Clark, are back from a Vacation in Canada. Mrs. Earl H. Clapp 'and her sbn‘and daughter have returned to their home on Meadow lane after visiting friends at Lake Champlain, N. ¥, Mrs. J. D. Thompson is at her home guest, Miss Charlotte Hannum of Bal the former's mother, Mrs. Katheryn Thomas, who have been in Europe for several months, sailed Wednesday on the 8. S. America for this country. They will visit Mrs. Mullowny's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Strauss, in Philadelphia, Pa., en route to Chevy Chase. Mrs. Henry G. Hanford and her sons, Mr. Wesley Hanford and Mr. S. J. Han- ford, returned Monday to their home after visiting in Vanceburg, Ky., and Huntington, W. Va. Mrs. Hanford was accompanied on her return by her sis- ter, Mrs. F. A. Fitch of Huntington, who will be her house guest for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Dwight T. Scott are oc- qupying their old home on Jenifer street after spending seven years in Washing- ton City. Mrs. Carleton Ball of Jocelyn street is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Roy F. Stew- ard, in Barnstead, N. H. She also will visit friends in Boston and Mountain Lake, N. J, en route to her home in Chevy Chase. Miss Carolyn Ball left last Sunday for Boston to resume her studies at the Boston University. The Dorothy Hancock Chapter of the D. A. R. meets each Monday afternoon with Mrs. H. Chester Merwin on Hes- keth street to sew for the novelty table in connection with the annual card party, which will be given Tuesday, October 28, at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Reidy and family are at their home on Broad Branch road after visiting relatives in Cambridge, Mass, and Mrs. Reidy's mother, Mrs. Catherine Hanran, in Rochester, N. Y. Mrs, Daniel C. Walser and her sons, Special on Ingomar street after spending the Summer at Monterey Inn, Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. Miss Dorothy Thompson eturned with her mother. Mr. Keech Wilson and his cousin, Mr. John Beale, are spending a week at Tall ‘Timbers, Md., where they are attending & house party. Lieut. Comdr. Robert P. Molten is at his home on Rosemary street after at- tending the National Air Races at Chi- <ago, Il Mrs. Alexander R. Mullowny, her @aughter, Miss Katheryn Mullowny, and You meed mo lomger be told that you have an expensive foot AAAAA to EEE—Sizes 1 to 12 NOW OPEN IN WASHINGTON A New Exclusive ENNA JETTICK BOOT SHOP Located At 1337 F Street N.W. Listew to Mme. Schumann-Heink Jettick Guest Artist u u top A “Sportview” pump black, een, brown or urgundy suede. $10.50 . _THE SUNDAY ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, Miss Rosalind Deakyne, dlll‘hlpr"nf Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Deakyne, with her imore. ~—Bachrach Photo. Daniel and Robert, have returned to their home on East Bradley lane after spending two months in Massena, N. Y., on the St. Lawrence River. Mrs. Ernest Walker Sawyer, her son, Richard, and her daughter, Florence, have returned to their home on Elm street after spending the Summer in | California and Alaska. Mr. Sawyer re- | mained in California. Addison Sawyer arrived on Monday from camp. Miss Fay Sneed has returned to Chi- cago, IIL, after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Sneed, on Elm street. Mr. Donald Campbell of Quesada street returned Saturday from England, | where he . held a position with the Isphmian Steamship Co. Mrs. R. Bryson and her daughter, Miss Lula May Bryson, are at their home on Reno road after spending the Summer in Connecticut and Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook and their sons, Collier and Dick, of Glen Ridge, N. J., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. George Gravatt on Leland street. Mi Cook was formerly Miss Mildred ‘Collier of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Maguire of Lake Wood, Ohio, arrived by motor Tuesday, and Mrs. Harry Emerson Krause of Newark, N. J., came by air Friday to be house guests of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hartz, on Edgemoor lane. Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy and her son, John, are at their home on Meadow lane after spending the Summer at Rehoboth Beach, Del, where they oc- Pure hose witlr picct cupied a cottage. Mrs. Norman E. Bull has returned to her home on Northampton street after spending the Summer at the cottage of her father, Mr. George Tunsti Wildwood Crest, N. J. Mr. Norman Bull, jr., returned from Camp Allagash, Moose Head Lake, and Miss Betty Bull returned from Camp Holton, on Long Lake. . Miss Eleanor Branson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 8. Branson of In- gomar street, accompanied Mrs. John Chester Pyles and her son, Mr. Chester Pyles, by motor to Dartmouth College, where Mr. Pyles will resume his studies. They stopped at West Point, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bronson of Thorn- apple street are spending two weeks with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. John A. Logan, at their Sum- mer home at Ship Bottom, N. J. Miss Mary Crane, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Crane, of North- ampton street will leave tomorrow for South Hadley, Mass., where she will enter Mount Holyoke College. Mr. Joseph C. Conner of Bloomsburg, Pa., spent several days with Mr. James Barton Crane. Mr. Crane, accompanied by Mr. Conn:r and Mr. Edward E. Fer- guson, returned today to Washington and Lee University to resume their studies. Mr, and Mrs. George Van Dyne. who have been visiting Mr. Van Dyne's mother, Mrs. Frederick Van Dyne, sailed yesterday for England, where Mr. Van Dyne is engaged in' the United States consular service. Mrs. Henry Teller Cooke is spending two weeks in Nova Scotia. She was ac- companied by Miss Margaret Merrit of Mout Holly, Mass. Miss Louise Cooke has returned to her home after spepd- ing the Summer in Colorado. Mr. Ward Oehmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oehmann, of Morrison streét left yesterday for Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will resume his studies | at the University of Michigan. Mrs. Elgin Groseclose and her little | daughters, Sarah Jane and Nancy, have gone to their home in Cranford, N. after. being the house guesté of Mr: | Groseclose’s _parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Williams | Miss Helen Ridgely, daughter of Mr. |and Mrs. Harry S. Ridgely of East Lenox street, left Tue for Willlams- burg, Va., where she be a student at Willlam aod Mary College. Miss Madeline Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leason H. Adams left on Tuesday for Willlamsburg, Va., to enter Wwilliam and Mary College. Miss Catherine Ireland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emory I. Ireland of McKinley street, left on Wednesday for Morgantown, West Virginia to enter school. |Of Personal Interest Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Abel announce the marriage of their daughter, Emma Caroline, to Mr. Louis Lebowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lebowitz of Mount Rainier, Md., on July 1, at Johnstown, Pa. Mr. Lebowitz and his bride are making their home for the present with the bride's parents at 1454 Clifton street. Mrs. Alex. Dittler who was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac | Behrend of 3901 Connecticut avenue, and who spent a week at the Ritz- Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City, has re- turned to her home in Atlanta, Ga. ‘The Washington Chapter, Pi-Tau-Pi Fraternity, gave its first dance of the iFall season at the Woodmont Country | Club last night, the event bringing to- | gether a large gathering in which a number of out-of-town guests were present. During the evening a buffet supper was served and dancing was en- Jjoyed until a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levl and fam- ily have returned to their home on Ma- comb street. Master Billy Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf, celebrated his third birthday by giving a party to his in|from an attractive To Washington Residents | young playmates in his home on Wood- | |ley place. Games were played on the lawn and refreshments were serve table. Souvenirs were provided for each little guest. { Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner have | returned to their’ home on Belmont |road from a visit to their son-in-law |and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ‘DeuLsch. in New York Misses Edith and Elizabeth Kohner, who _were counselors at Tripp Lake Camp, | Poland, Me., for two months, spent a |week in New York before returning me. Miss Elizabeth Kohner, who was a student at Goucher College for the past two years, will be in Washing- ton this Winter and enter George ‘Washington University. Arthur Marks, , _and Emanuel Schloss left by motor Friday morning for Syracusé, N. Y. to resume their | studies at the Syracuse University. Misses Dorothy Newman and Claire Meyers of Baltimore, guests of Miss | Ruth Leon, and the Misses Louise | Greenwald and Mae Lazarus of Balti- | more, guests' of Miss Evelyn Schioss, | were entertained at a dance on We | nesday night given in their honor by their hostesses at the home of Miss Leon on Van Buren street. During tife evening a buffet supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kohner leave today for a 10-day trip to New Haven, | Conn.; New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Revness | returned from a week end motor trip to Atlantic City. _Mr. Walter Nordlinger and Mr. Wil- liam Goldheim, who have been on a motor trip’ to Asheville, N. C.; White Sulphur Springs, W. V. and Hot Springs, Va., will return home today. Mr. and Mrs. Max Goodman and Mrs. Otto E. Woerner left Wednesday for Atlantic City, where they are guests at_the Breakers. Mrs. Alvin Newmyer, with her three | young sons, Alvin, jr.; Armond and | Louis, returned Wednesday from At- lantic City, where they spent the Sum- J., | mer, to their home, at 2618 Connecticut venue. Master Bernard Gervirz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gervirz, entertained 25 | of his young friends at a party in his home at Chevy Chase Monday in cele- bration of his fourth birthday anni- versary. Games were played, and the young guests were seated around an a tractive table for refreshments, the ce: | Many Coats must still be sacrificed —as the time was entirely too short to clear stocks during our recent re- moval “sale. on Remodeling and Répairing at Special Summer Rates e | mer. D. C., SEPTEMBER 14, 1930—PART THREE. ter' of which represented a circus ed | ground, with souvenirs for each child. The first meeting of Hadassah will be held Tuesday night, September 16, at 8 o'clock at the Community Center, with an interesting program. After the business meeting, Mr. Seymour Rosen- berg will be the soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Maurice B at the piano, fol- lowed by a social hour and refresh- ments. Mrs. David Alpher is president of the chapter. Mrs. Arthur Newmyer has returned to her home in New Orleans after a visit here to her sisters, Mrs. Milton Kadden and Miss Helen Strasburger. Arthur Newmyer, jr., spent a few days here in route to school at Andover, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reizenstein returned to their home in Pittsburgh yesterday after spending a week with relatives. Mr. Samuel Weill and Mr. Nathan ‘Wefll have returned from & fishing trip to Watchaprague, Va. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Loeffler of 10 ‘West Eighty-sixth street New York an- nounce the marriage in Zurich, Switz- erland, Monday September 8, of their daughter, Miss Virginia Anna Loeffier, to Mr. Albert Raiss of San Francisco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Raiss of Bomberg, Germany. Miss Loffler, who attended Columbig University, met Mr. Raiss while on a trip abroad this Sum- In November Mr. and Mrs. Raiss will return to this country and will in San Prancisco, Calif. s & sister of Mrs. ‘Theodore Peyser of Chevy Chase, Md., where she often has visifed. She has many friends in Wi 5 Mrs. Edmund I. Kaufmenn of Colo- rado avenue has as her guest Mrs. Malcolm, Reiser of Lancaster, Pa. Her sister, Mrs. Sidney Ross of Baltimore, whs her recent guest. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moser were at home at 2528 Twelfth street Wednes- day night in honor of their sixtieth wedding anniversary and were assisted by their daughter, sons, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. They were the recipient of many beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cafritz were recent hosts at a dinner at the Wood- mont. Country Club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Prederic Wile, prior to their departure for a month's stay at the | Hotel Chelsea, Atlantic City. ‘The Wednesday Bridge Club met at LIEBSTER FINE FU RS m—— New Location ... 716 13th St Continuing . , SPECIAL PRICES our entire stock of FINE FURS Newest 1931 Modes Are Included at the Drastic Discounts the Woodmont Country Club last week for luncheon and cards. Miss Dorothy Marks of Nashville, ‘Tenn., is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Wardman Park Annex. Mrs. Lewis and Miss Bert Israel recently re- turned from a stay at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Rosenberg, who have been in South America - ing the Summer, will land in New York tomorrow. Miss Auc berg has returned to the Hotel velt from a “:ilt! with relatives in Los Angeles, Calif, Mrs, Mark Lansburgh, with her three young sons, has returned from a Sum- mert spent in Atlantic City, where they had a cottage. Mrs. James Lansburgh, ‘who was her guest for two weeks, has returned to her apartment in Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Alma Goodman, who visited her , Mrs. H. J. Goodstein in Trenton, N. J, has returned to Washington. Mr. Horace Pack spent last week in New York. Miss Mildred Solomon is at home after a visit in New York. hflMn. Louis Simon has returned to her me, The* New Pasternak Collection Autumn and W, B, Moses & Soms SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. to 6 P. Style Advice We have with us a Miss Margaret Page of George Washington University, to help you select your costumes, 16-rib s i1 M. College G F Street at Eleventh The irl Takes the Stage k umbrella with straight or Prince.of Wales handle. Plain colors or striped. chiffon and French anel-curve eel. $1.95 Ultra smart wool dress in rich blue. With new collar treat- ment and snake belt. $29.75 A French re- roduction in rench felt. Available in all colors. $10 18-inch eol- legiate necklace in brown and :flxlte cat's eye $1.95 : S&orrttesdcontiot mj mix- ture. Clever cuffs and trim- med‘ with fur collar. $98.50 g LU col- orful togg A wide selection. $4.95 National 3770 & visit in New York, where she was guest of-her son-in-law and daughtt Mr. and Mrs. Meryle Rukeyser. Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg of Twent seventh street has as her guest Mj J.“D’reymu of Waynesboro, Pa. r. Max Burgheim is in Atlantic Cf 1.{::;.’“ Breakers after a visit in Ne il Mr. and Mrs, Nicholsoh Hosts to Guests at Suppe Mr. and Mrs, Jesse W. Nicholson e tertained at a supper party last eveniy for their son and daughter, Mr. Frank Nicholson, who is returning the University of Maryland, and M4 Dorothy M. Nicholson, Who is & studet at Holton Arms. They later took the guests to the Congressional Counti Club for dancing. The company in cluded Miss Lucia Prieto, Miss Jea Woodson, Miss June Cushing, My Catherine Puqua, Miss Catherine Cam eron, Miss Clara Smith, Mr. Hen Prieto, Mr. James Young, Mr. Kennet Watson, Mr. Jay White, Mr. Norma Chase, Mr. Ross Barrett and Mr. Edga 2620 Connecticut avenue, from Chase. Winter 1930-1931 .+ assembled with the characteristic appreciation of “good taste” and that talent for the exclusive in fashion which is the tradition of Pasternak, Gowns Wraps Coats Suits Hats Furs Ready to wear Made to ordex : ‘.See Our WinEl;)ws Smart fashions for the College Girl are now on display in our windows at this appropriate time. l?z.:erd trim and back strap. Short slip-on kid gloves in green, b lue, mode, brown, black and white or plain black. $7.50 Chiffon ’ker- chief with picot edges Ina choice of two- tone combina- tions. 5

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