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SOCIETY __(Continued Prom Second Page.) Miss June Cushing, Miss Clara Smith, Miss Dorothy Nicholson, Miss Nancy Lesh, Miss Betty Elam, Miss Catharine Hoover, Miss Louise Hoover, Miss Betty Hoover, Miss Cecil Perry, Miss Isabel | Perry, Miss Aria Schwartz and Miss Leulse Turner. The United States Ambassador to Mexico, Mr. Dwight W. Morrow, will be best man at the marriage of Miss Mary Emma Landenberger and his nephew, Mr. Richard B. Scandrett, which will take place on the afterncon of October 4, at the home of the bride- groom’s mother, Mrs. Richard B. Scan- drett, at Cornwall, N. Y. The bride is the daughter of Mrs Landenberger and the late Mr. Eugene Landenberger of Skaneateles, N. Y. She is a graduate of Syracuse Univer- sity and is now engaged in newspaper work. Mr. Scandrett graduated from Amberst and is now practicing law in New York. He is treasurer of the New York County Republican Committee, and is A member of the University, Knoliwood Country, Bankers, Knicker- bocker Country and Uptown clubs of | New York and the Burning Tree of Washington. | ‘The former Ambassador of Great Britain to the United States, Sir Auck- land Geddes, will spend a few weeks in this country. He is arriving in New York today on the Mauretania. Mrs. Barnhard, wife of Dr. James L Barhhard of Lowell street, entertained at luncheon and bridge at the Con-| gressional Country Club Wednesday when_covers were laid for 12. Guests | included Mrs. J. O'Connor Roberts, Mrs. | John Henry Yates, Mrs, Winfree E. Johnson, Mrs. Roy Clyde Miller, Mrs. Stephen' Cornwell Hopkins, Mrs, Alex- ander L. Thomas, Mrs, Clarence Lane. | Mrs. H. Laurie Garrett, Mrs. C. Everett | Lancaster, Mrs. Jack Williams, Mrs. | Lester Johnson, Mrs. George A. Bache, Mrs. Harry E. Hill, jr, and Mrs. H. H. Jacobs. An engagement of interest in Wash- ington is that of Miss Mary Willets Haggerty Pell, daughter of Mrs. Emott Davis Buel of New York, to Mr. W.! Gillette Bird, son of Col. and Mrs. Harrison Kerr Bird Miss Pell is the daughter of Mr. Howland Haggerty Pell and a niece of Mr. Stephen H. P. Pell and Mr. Theo- dore Roosevelt Pell. She was intro- duced to society at a tea last Winter RICHMOND GIRL Mt THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930. VISITOR ' MARY BUTLER HARYV given for her and Miss Grace Milburn, | Daughter of former Gov. and Mrs. Wilson G. Harvey of South Carolina, who is now married to Miss Pell’s brother, Mr.| the guest of the Rev. Frances Yarnell and Mrs. Yarnell, en route to the Virginia Howland Haggerty Pell, jr. She is a member of the Junior League and the | Order of Colonial Lords of Manor in | America. | Mr. Bird attended the Hill School and was graduated from Williams Col- lege in 1929. He is a member of the Willlams and St. Anthony Clubs, | Sailing on the S, 8. America Wednes- day from New York is Mr. George M. Abbott. Mr. Abbott is on his way to his new post at Oslo, Sweden, where he is viee consul. Miss Elizabeth Saunders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osmond Saunders | of Klingle street, is leaving today for | Pittsburgh, Pa., where she will be the | guest for & week of Miss Betty Orr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Almer H. Orr. | Mr. Bradford Allen Osborne, son of the American consul general at Stock- holm, Sweden, and a student at the School of Forelgn Service of George- | town University, has recently returned | to Washington for his junior year after | having spent his Summer vacation with | his parents in Scandinavia. | Mr. Osborne, who has attended | Prench, English, Norwegian, Italian | and Swiss schoois in the cities where | his father has been stationed, expects to enter the American foreign service. | Miss Mary Cardell of Missoula, Mont., | who is on her way to Prance to study | at the University of Grenoble, is vis- iting her cousin, Walter Scott Penfield, 8t Wardman Park Hotel. { ington capital. —Clinedinst Photo. Miss Edna Betty McAndrews enter- tained at Rauscher’s yesterday at lunch- eon in honor of Miss Louise Calhoun, who has just returned from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo M. Whitehead of Garfield street and their two sons, Leyden and Wilson, are at home after spending the Summer in California They visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold K Fox in Presno and Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert E. Law in Redwood Ci They also motored through the Yellowstone and Yosemite Parks. President of George Washington And Mrs. Marvin Faculty Hosts. The president of the George Wash- University, Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, who has just returned from Europe, entertained the deans and executive officers of the university at luncheon today. In the company were the dean of the university, Dr. Howard Lincoln Hodgkins;" the provost of the universit Dr. William Allen Wilbur; the con: troller of the university, Mr. Charles W. Holmes; Dr. John Donaldson, acting dean of Columbian College; Dean George Neely Henning of the Graduate School, Dr. Oscar Benwood Hunter, Dr. Walter A. Bloedorn and Dr. Joseph H Roe, members of the Administrative Committee of the School of Medicine; Prof. Charles S. Collier, acting dean of the Law School, and Prof. Arthur F. Johnson, acting dean of the School of | Mason, Mre. Vinnie G. Barrows, Miss | Myma Pauline Sedgwick and Mr. | Charles Merry, Also the following | executive officers of the departments of instruction: Dr. George B. Jenkins, Dr. Truman Michelson, Dr. Robert F. Griggs, Dr. Colin M. Mackall, Prof. F. A. Hitchcock, Dr. Charles S. Smith, Dr. Richard Norman Owens, Dr. William C. French, Prof. Norman Bruce Ames, Dr. Dewitt’ C. Croissant, Dr. Ray Smith | Bassler, Dr. Edward H. Sehrt, Dr. | Samuel Flagg Bemis, Prof. Frances | Kirkpatrick, Dr. James Henry Taylor, Prof. Benjamin C. Cruickshanks, Dr. Huron W, Lawson. Dr. George B. Roth, Prof. William Paul Briggs, Dr. Edward E. Richardson, Prof. James E. Pixlee, Prof. Ruth H. Atweli, Dr. Walter Lynn Dr, Leslie H. Prench, Dr. War- | ren Reed West, Dr. Fred A. Moss, Dr. willard Hayes Yeager, Prof. Merle I Protzman, Dr. Dudley W. Willard, Dr. Charles Stanley White and Dr. Paul | Bartsch. | Tonight the new members of the | faculty of the university will be wel- | comed at an informal reception to be |held in Stockton Hall following the | | faculty meeting. Members of the board | of trustees and their wives and mem- | | bers of the faculty and their wives will | | attend. | Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mitman of | Klingle street are returning to Wash- | ington tomorrow from Dingmans Ferry, where they have spent a month. Their | two daughters, Miss Doris and Miss Lois Mitman, were with them. | Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Foster of Bridge- | port, Conn., are at the Dodge Hotel, accompanied by their son, Mr. A. B. | Foster, and Miss M. P. Foster. | Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Edwards of Wis- | constn avenue are returning to Wash- | ington _tomorrow from Mountain Lake Park, Md. Mr. Edwards is pastor of the University Heights Church in Wes- | |ley Heights. | Miss Beverly Bachman, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs, Byers M. Bachman of | Lowell street, returned Monday from | Lynchburg, Va. where she spent 10 | days as the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Charles Burks. | Jersey with two adjustable man blue. All head sizes. Two adjustable jersey bands and | jersey cap . . . youthfully chic ... | . Anogher Agnes reproduction is this extremely smart tricot, jersey bands, in combination of colors. Ideal for campus and college. | Colors: Black and white, black and wine, cricket and light green, brown and tan, navy and guards- Mr. Mrs. R. L. Pollio and family are M.“t’ge Ax;lhu.dor, Atlantic City, Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Prosperi have returned to the city after a six-week vacation. ¢. Elizabeth’s Hospital Géisang, 59, 3400 16tn 5t an Providence Hospital 1201 20th rd, Clarence W. Bernard Dennison, 47.’ Gallinger Max McKee,_ 40. Casualty Hospital Prancis B. Barnes, 39, 1811 Lincoin rd. northeast Max Aronson, 38, en route Garfield Hos- | pital Ennis. 58, Georgetown Hospital William_Johnson. 53. Freedmen's Hospital Mary Elizabeth Collins, 42, 2214 Pomeroy ourt Lula McNeil. 37. 413 10th st. southwsst John U. Wiiliamson, 21, Tuberculosis Hos- Williams, 18, Natfonal Training School for Boss. Infant of Samuel and Hellen Wilson, 8 devs. 1239 Sth st Charlotte H. Field, 8, 2700 13th st Lydia Urich, 83, 4308 New Hampshire ave, Alice K. Earnshaw, 79, 1225 Clifton st Clementine_Judson, 79. 120 5th st. n.e. Arthur J. Woodruff, 69, Georgeiown Hos- o pita Neilie Rote. 61, 8417 Tilinois a hal, 18, 1522 7th st. liam and Catherine Cumber- 1and. Georgetown Hospital Horace Riley, 7 2 13th st Gertrude Minor, 40, 1354 Half v William D. Campbell, 33. 760 Girard st Janie M. Whitmire, 1, en route to Ohil- dren’s Hospital st ? STREE? Youthful ... Adjustable Tricot! Nathaniel Tuttle. 38. Georgetown Hospital. | E \ | Berberich'S F ST. « TWELFTH Because we’re consistently first James and Margaret John H. and Mareai Henry and Magsie Leroy and Odessa John and Francis Jackson, Births Reggrted. ithat, irl. it V. Wise, sirl. nd Mary McCatthy. boy. n and Louise Smith. boy. . ‘and 5 B . and Jennie Mangum, boy. ._and Laura T. Ringer, boy. ter L, and Eva Kig, boy lisbure. sirl. kson. girl. . boy. Richardson. boy. Houston. boy. boy. James and Bestrice Brown. boy. Frederick and Belinger Wright, girl Gex orge T. and Marion E. Redmon, boy. Jacob R. €. and Anna R. Glover, girl. Leroy M. and Beatrice M_Hanback, sirl Max and Ida Sheer, girl Noy rton O. and Marian G. Clarke, girl. ) George W. and Fay Curry. boy Joseph J. Le and Catherine Saunders, boy. boy. ander and Blanche R. Johnson, boy. Gus J._and Esther Harris, boy. John R. and Francis Johnson . sirl. ir) Richard and Mattie Mathews, 8a 1 Alfred omas and Elle Foran, boy. muel and Helen Wilson, boy. and Athelia Stone, boy. FongD () A Movi For 30 v M Gt jer J b Of Kriex's Express 6o is NOW in bustness at KRIEG (204 10th st. N.w. Call District 9118 Sam Warner, Miss Basquette agréed to the appointment of his brother, Harry— ‘Warner, as guardian of the child when = he consented to create a $300,000 trust fund. the income to be for Lita's, u-i eation and the principal to go when she reached majority. Miss - quette has asserted she was to have g had custody of the child for certain™ neriods and that the Warners failed to keep that part of the agreement. | % STEAMER RECORD SET |” LOS ANGELES, Beptember 19.—Lina conadian Pacific Liner Cuts Japan- | Basquette, dancer and motion picture E | actress, today was en route to New York, | *° Ship's Time to Yokohama. | avowedly to obtain temporary custody | YOKOHAMA, September 19 (#).—The of her daughter, Lita Basquette Warner, new Canadian Pacific liner, Empress 4. The child i with her uncle, Harry | of Japan, arrived here yesterday, set- | M. Warner, brother of the late Sam | ting a new record for the run be Warner of the films. Honolulu and Yokohama—6 days | The actress, who left here last night, hours 43 minut: ‘This lowered the | hopes to bring her daughter to Los An- | previous record held by the Japanese geles for the three months. iiner, Chichibu Maru, by almost 24 Miss Basquette recently was divorced | hours. The Empress of Japan also es- by her second husband, Peverell Mar- | tablished a new record for the Van. | ley, motion picture camera man, after | couver, British Columbia, to Yokohama | she had attempted suicide. She said [run via Honolulu in 11 days 8 hours: | the suicide attempt was prompted by 33 mirutes. her daughter's absence. | After the death of her first husband, | Sturtevant Blowers For Burning Buckwheat Coal Fries, Beall & Sharp 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 'LINA BASQUETTE ASKS| !musursws CUSTODY | | Actress, Widow of Sam Warner, Leaves for New York to Get Control of Child. 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