Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1931, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCILETY President Hoover and Guests Returned to Washington From Rapidan and Mrs. Hoover Follows Later. tain camp on the Rapidan in Virginia, where with the Presi- dent. she entertained a house party over Sunday. Mrs. Hoover, who 35 driving her own automobile, is ac- | companied by Mrs. Theodore Roose- velt, jr., wife cf the Governor of Porto Rico, who was also a member of the house party. Col. Roosevelt returned to the Executive Mansion this morning | with the President. | Col. and Mrs. Roosevelt will spend a few days with the former's sister, Mrs. Longworth, wife of the late Speaker, at | her home cn Massachusetts avenue, fore going to New York. Col. Roosevelt | accepted the invitat'on of the Women's | National Press Club to be their guest at luncheon tomorrow at the Willard | Hotel. RS. HOOVER is en route to the | ‘White House from the moun- Ambassador of Brazil and de Lima Return to City. | Ambassador of Brazil and Mme. de Lima e Silva are again at the em- sy after several deys' visit in New | They spent yesterday at Roslyn, | Long Island, whe:e they shared honors | with the Braziian consul general in New York and Mme. Sebastiano Sam- paio at a luncheon by Mr. Arthur Wil- liams at his country home, Brooks Corners. As a courtesy to his guests of honor the host had the Brazilian flag flying | with the American colors across the entrance driveway, and Mile. Antoinette Sherwood played a_program of native afts on the organ in th2 large Spanish living room overlooking the brook and gardens. ‘The Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de Malbran entertained at! luncheon today at the embassy in cele- bration of the national holiday gentina, The guests were limited to the members of the embassy staff and their wives and the Argentine consul in | Philadelphia, Mr. Ernesto Uriburu; the captain and two members of the Ar- gentine tennis team, which will com- | pete for the championship of the Amer- | ican zone, Senor French, Senor Robson and Senor Boyd. The Ambassador and | Senora de Malbran will receive this aft- | ernoon the members of the diplomatic | corps and their families, a few other | personal friends and members of the | Argentine colony in Washington. ‘The Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes have with them their daughter, Mrs. Willlam Thomas Gossett, who arrived early this afternoon from her home in New York for a several days stay with her parents. Mrs. Gos- sét was, before her marriage several months ago, Miss Elizabeth Hughes. | The Chief Justice and Mrs. Hughes | will sail the middle of next month to spend the Summer abroad. They will close their Washington home about June 10 and spend the remainder of the time until they depart for Europe in | New York visiting their children, Mr. Charles Evans Hughes, jr.. Mrs. Chauncey Waddell and Mrs. Gosst | Pacific Coast. (some time in the West, where he will Philadelphia and Valley Forge. | Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, wife of the ||| of Ar-| L, ‘The Attorney General and Mrs. Wil- liam Dwight Mitchell had as guests for several days the latter'’s nephew and nicce, Mr. and Mra. Richard H. Ban- croft of St. Paul, Minn,, who motored back to their home, Mr. Bancroft's sister, Miss Gertrude Bancroft, who spent the Winter with the Attorney General and Mrs. Mitchell, accompanied them back to St. Paul The marriage of Miss Bancroft and Mr. Hubert Briand Holland, announced in Washington and St. Paul early in March, will take place in the latter city in Midsummer. The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, returned 1o spection tour of naval bases on the Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, wife of the Secretary of the Interfor, will divide her Summer months between her home, in the Sierra Mountains, and at the Stanford University. She is remaining in Washington until the Secretary can leave his affairs at the department, which will probably be the middle of next month. The Secretary will spend have considerable work for the Interior Department on his program. Senator Felix Hebert has returned from Rhode Island #nd is at his apart- |/ ment, at Wardman Park Hotel. Senator James J. Davis will leave | Washington tomorrow to be gone a week. He will go to Stroudsburg, Assistant Secretary of War, and their | little family will leave Washington Sun- day to spend the Summer at their place, Peacock Point, Locust Valley, | 1. Mr. Davison is expected to accom- | pany his family to Long Island, return- | ing to the Capital immediately after. He will join Mrs. Davison and their| children for week-end visits through- | out the season. | ‘The chief of naval operations and Mrs. Willlam V. Pratt will go to New- port tomorrow for the graduation exer- ciset at the War College. FUR COATS Cleaned and Glazed $5 In and Out and Stored in Absolute Cold Storage for... e Rrest e ot our ters! mind® erate Summer prices. Expert Workmanship Work Called for and Delivered NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman, Prop. 618 12th Street. Nat. 2136, BABIES’” THINGS . . .. CHILDREN'S CLOTHES An Abundance of Cool Summer Fashions for the Youngest Set on Our Famou Sixth Floor S With Summer just ahead, wise Mothers are buying for active vacat ion days soon to come. . . Theyre choosing our cool Summery frocks, knitted things, coats for breezy days, pert little hats, sturdy shoes for little girls ... Summer suits for little boys . . . Whilst for the babies, we've no end of Summer togs . . . dresses, coats, bonnets, needs . Likewise Baby C socks, bootees and all Nursery Furniture, arriages, Playground Sets, and so many wheeled Toys for outdoor play hours. Jurus Garrineker & Co. F STRERT AT FOURTBENTH Woopwarp & LoTHrROP putting on WHITE COTTONS" —if we would be as charming as Fashion would have us— and either in town, on the terrace, or in the country— we wear this altogether de- lightful frock—and play the ingenue role Fashion is book- ing for us. Briefly, it is of finely pleated white voile—edged with a bit of red, and belted in scarlet patent leather. $25. Misses” FROCKS Tmmp Froor. ¢ o y A% 6 SAceTe Admiral | || THE EVENING Pratt_ will distribute the diplomas in | ble purpose of being a farewell to her behalf of the Secretary of the Navy, ' husband, Judge Linebarger, who leaves Mr. Charles Francis Adams. While in‘ Washingtcn Wednesday for China, and Rhode Island Admira} and Mrs. Pratt | a welcome to their son, Mr. Paul M. will be guests of Rear Admiral and | Linebarger, jr, who has just rejoined Mrs. Harris Laning. | them. Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. G. A. Youngquist have returned to their | home on y-eighth street, the for- | m:sl; having gone West on official busi- n Mrs. Youngquist was called to Por lle[nd, volrex., by the death of her mother, rs. W. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond will close their Washington home the | m“id’e )04( nex:‘)month Ax;‘d go to Gluu; cester, Mass., to spend the greater part, nj.¢ Nannie Green Jobe will be host- of the Summer. ALy | ess at a table at the Women's National Mr. and Mrs. Keith Merrill will close Demccratic Club card table at Highland their home in Washington the latter tomorrow to Mrs. Harry N. Cootes, Mrs. part of the week and go to their Sum- | Simon Boliver Buckner, Mrs. A. Smith mer place at Prides Groseing for the Bowman and Mrs. Peter A. Drury. ummer. | e Mrs. Merrill will be at home infor-| Maj. and Mrs. Claes Dickson-Hallen- mally this afternoon. crenta who have bcr-n’spgdting the it | rly Spriny orida, ar Mr. and Mrs. George Hewltt Myers | ihe suesto of Mal. and Mis. Lane Scho will leave Washington Wednesday, June | field at ths Chastleton. Maj. and Mrs. 3. to spend a short time in their place | Dickson-Hallencrentz will spend the in_Connecticut. | Summer in New England. Mr, and Mrs. Myers, accompanied by | — their daughters, Miss Persis Myers, Miss| Mrs. John Allan Grier of Detroit is a Mary Hewitt Myers and Miss Louise guest at the Mayflower with her | The guests were for the most part in China. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Willlam H. King, Mme. Weigh, wife + | legation; Mrs. Charles Lobinger, Miss | Genevieve Wimsat and others. ter, Ethel Mildred, to Mr. Joseph Har- vey Mills of this city. | Washington this moming from an in- | Myers, will sail June 22 on the Colum- | daughter, Miss Dresden Grier, who at- bus 1w spend the months of July and | tended Mount Vernon Seminary this August in France, where they have|season. Mrs. Grier 18 a graduate of taken a chateau near Tourraine. | Mount Vernon and is attending the e | al alumnae reunion. Mrs. Paul M. Linebarger was hostess| ik at & tea at her home, 2006 R street yes- A wedding of unusual interest took terday afternoon which served the dou- place Saturday in Rockville, Md., when scheme. Some sets 'with plates, others flowers in profu dressed in delica like them most. 53‘95 “Bl.m.\'.\v N Cream-colored T embossed “baske on either side w border. Centers blossoms. il i il i $ = - THE new elleffs STAR, WASHINGTON, the family friends and those interested |of the third secretary of the Chincse A. Roberts. | Mr. and Mrs. Samucl E. Boyce an-| nounce the engagement of their daugh- | interesting 55.00 and up D. C.. MONDAY, |Mlu Margaret Ella Strader, daughter {of Mr. Frank D. Strader of the In- | ternal Revenue Department and Mrs. | Btrader of North Maple street, Claren- don, Va. became e bride of Mr. | Joseph J. Hildebrand, son of the Rev. S. V. Hildebrand, and Mrs. Hilde- brand of 68 North Virginia avenue, Clarendon. Chureh, the Rev. B. M. Osgood officiat- ng Mr. Hildebrand and his bride are now at home in Clarendon. Mies Betty West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Millard F. West, will leave Washington today for Philadelphia to visit Miss Katherine Lemley at Ard- more, who is entertaining a house party for the Devon Horse Show. Miss West will return to her home Saturday. Miss Nora McIntyre, daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Frank MecIntyre, has gone to Montreal, Canada. for a visit before going abroad in early June. Miss Brashears Selects Attendants for Wedding. Miss Mildred Maybelle Brashears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward S Brashears, whose marriage to Mr. LIMOUSINES For Weddings, Receptions or Any Particular Occasion Reasonable Rates | Mayflower Limousine Service Metropolitan 5000 Careful Drivers ur Cottage Set? HERE are sets to suit every color are gay-colored green square fluted are decorated with sion, while others are te tints for those who 32, 35 and 53 pe. Sets. 57.50 Time"” (sketched)— itianware with lightly t weave” border, edged ith green conventional have colorful cluster of Set of 32 Pieces l0.00 - DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad 1" #» PARKING SERVICE—Conn. Ave. Entrance Yours for a Light Coat Summer White or Eggshell— Polo Style or Dressy Women and Misses $16.50 $25.00 The swagger coats in polo style have big patch po much in ev belts, silk thick, dow peaked lapels, roomy ckets, smart buttons idence, fabric or leather linings or none at all, ny fabric—and a grand air of going places and having good times! usual often a g o L atd style, $25. Such High Moments as Graduation Day Deserve the Fineness of Silk Stockings The sheer beauty of Gold Stripe silk stockings, whether you choose the chiffon weight or the very smart mesh, will help you look your best at Graduation. o) i Mesh or Chiffon—in White or Off-White Why not give the graduate a corsage bouquet of Gold Stripe Stockings—nov- Jellef’s Gold Stripe Silk Stocking Shop—-Street Floor loose Immediate left: woolen at $16.50. The dressier coats are of basket- weave or crepe woolens . ., . with throw scarfs, or deep revers, un- sleeves, tuckings, irdenia at the shoulder a splendid adaptability to almost any light frock. Woman's white crepy Extreme left : Miss’ eggshell coat in polo Jellefi’s Coat Shop—Third Floor The ceremony was per-!tendants will be Miss Elizabeth Milliron formed in the parsonage of the Baptist|of Los Angeles, Miss Ruth Thomas. Miss 25, 1931. SOCIETY. MAY Osorg David Bullivan of Washington | School for Girls in New York City and and acuse, N. Y. will take place |attended the Sorbonne. She is a mem- June 27, has selected her wedding at- | ber of the Junior League of Bridgeport. tendants. Mrs. Channing Walker will | Mr. Ardrey graduated from Hotchkiss | be the matron of honor and Miss Anne ' in 1921 and Yale in 1925. He is a mem- Blanton, daughter of Representative and | ber of Delta Kappa Epsilon and Skull Mrs. Thomas L. Blanton of Abilene, and Bones. Mr. Ardrey is an assistant Tex., maid of honor. The other at- vice president of the Bank of Manhat- | tan Trust Co. of New York City. The wedding will take place late in Rugs . Carpets CLEANED, SHAMPOOED, REPAIRED AND STORED ABSOLUTELY HAND PROCESS Fall Satisfaction Guaranteed Will Call and Estimate No Obligatien Manoukian Bros. 1341 Conn. Ave. Phone North 4866, Pot. 3026 Elizabeth McKelvie, Mrs. Richard Gibbs, | June. Miss Lilllan Beach and Mrs. Ralph | — Bangs, all of Washington. Miss Frances Morse, daughter of | ‘The wedding of Miss Brashears and | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John Wise | Mr. Sullivan will take place at 8 o'clock | Morse, has chosen Saturday, June 20, in the evening in the Mamline M. E. | S the date of her wedding to Midship- Church, and will be followed by a gar- | Man Raymond Paul Hunter, who will be den reception at the home of the bride's | §78duated June 4 from the Naval Acad- parents, 4400 Sixteenth street. emy. The marriage will take place in — the chapel of St. Joseph of Arimethea, | Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Stanley Wolfe | Washington Cathedral, at 5 o'clock. of Bridegport, Conn.. formerly of this s city, announce the engagement of their |, C8pt. and Mrs. Paul C. Whitney en- daughter, Miss Elizabeth Johnson Wolfe, | tertained a party at dinner at the to Mr. Rushton Leigh Ardrey, son of | Shoreham Hotel Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Ardrey of New | ¥hen guests included Mr. and Mrs. York City and Rye, N. Y. | George Rothkopf, Mr. and Mrs. Frank _Miss Wolfe graduated from the French | (Continued d_Page.) hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F4G It'’s Vacation Time! All our little shops are so busy furnishing playtime wardrobes to gay vacationists The Beach Shop First Floor All manner of beach wear, from flippant near nothings to sedate regulation suits, abound in this smart shop. Beach Ensembles . Bathing Suits ... Beach Robes ... Caps and Berets N3 Hats ... .$1 Belts ... S .....25¢ to S0c Sandals and Clogs .......$1.00 to $2.95 Headquarters for Jantzens $5.50 to $8.50 See Our Vacation Windows! and Coordinated Sports Fashion Display On Our -Second Floor They are worth a trip to towh especially to see them! é

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