Evening Star Newspaper, May 31, 1931, Page 38

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Of Persoral Interest To Washington Residents . Kaufmah enter- Mr. and MiS. D. at the tained a family dinner part; ‘Woodmont Country Club ‘ednesday night in honor of their forty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Covers were laid for 24 guests. The centerpiece of the table Wwas of radiance roses and purple iris. Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman were at home in! ally Thursday night at 3809 Jenifer street, when they welcomed a large gathering of their relatives and s. Fred Rauh and young son, Frederick William, have returned to their home in Pontiac, Mich., after & visit here to Mrs. Rauh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marks of the West- chester. Mrs. Marks left for Pontiac this week end to be the guest of her daughter. Miss Betty Baum returns home today from Baltimore, where she has been a student at the Peabody Institute of Music, and will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Baum, over the Summer. Mr. Louls Marks is spending the week end in New York. The Woodmont Country Club held an informal dance last night at the club house. Many dinner parties pre- ceded the dance. | _ Mrs. Havold Singer has returned from a visit in New York, where she was the guest of Mrs. Blanche Singer. Mr. Alexander Wolf, jr. Mr. John Wolt and Mr. George Sandberg motored THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, to Atlantie City for the week end. Mrs. Leo 8. Schoenthal left on Friday for Atlantic City to be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hess, for 10 days. Miss Mildred Pimes is the week end guest of friends in Atlantic City. Dr. Irving Brotman sailed for Ehg- land yesterday and will later visit in Paris, returning here the end of June. Miss Frances Feist of Deal, N. hes been spending the past week Washington with her sister, Miss Mar- jorie Feist, who attends National Park Seminary, and Miss Tima Wollberg. They are at the Cavaliér Hotel, Virginia Beach, over the week end. Mies Amy Behrend hes as her guest Miss Aline Hahn of Philadelphia, in whose honor she entertained at her home Wednesday night. Di Miss Bernice Oestricher of New York is visiting Mrs, Edward Sonneborn of 3801 Connecticut avenue, who enter- tained in her honor Thursday night. Miss Harriet Sanger was given a shower on Wednesday night at tl home of Miss Alice Frank by niembers of her sorority, Sigma Omega Pi. The closing exercises of the kinde: garten and first classes of the Sund: school of the Eighth Street Temple will take place this morning at 10:30 o'clock at the temple. The exercises for the other classes takes place on Sunday, June 7. Mr. Louls Glaser is returning to his home, in Boston, Mass., today, accom- panied by his young daughter, Miss Louette Glaser, who has been spending the past two weeks in Washington. Mrs. Glaser and. her young son will con- C, MAY 31, 1931—PART THREE. tinue thelr visit here with Mrs. Glaser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman. The Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Temple is giving & gala day tomorrow at the Wi ont Country Club for the benefit of the new Sabbath school building. A costume recital, luncheon, “Al Fresco,” cards, outdoor games and a lucky door prize will be the features. Mrs. Harry Lewis, jpresident, and Mrs. ‘William Ogus have charge of the pro- gram. Mrs. Phillp Stepper and daughter Arlene have gone to Far Rockaway, Long Island, to spend the Summer with the former's mother. Capt. and Mrs. Milton Nathan have returned from a three-manth stay in California to their home on Clifton street; Mr. and Mrs. M. Fischer of Buffalo, N. Y. are the guests of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weil of Legation street. v Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kaufman lea Wednesday for California to spend st eral months with relatives. * Mrs. Flora May, who has been visit- ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, d Mrs. Norman PFischer of Chevy Chase, has_returned to her home in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice are en route home from their stay in Cali- fornia and will be home Sunday, May 31, at 2629 Connecticut avenue. A “wet” wedding took place recently i Paris, when Mlle. Maria de Far was married to the swimming champlon, George Builly, the ceremony being per- formed in a swimming pool. Arts Club Presenting Interesting Programs A concert will be given at the Arts Club this evening, when Mr. Bernhard Spille, tenor, will sing, and Mr. Malton Boyce, planist, will present a piano program. The club's Hospitality Com- mittee will be the hosts. Tuesday -evening Dr. William F. Notz, dean of the Foreign Service School of Georgetown University, will be the guest of honor at the Arts Club, and will address it on “Present Day Leaders in Europe and Their Policies.” Miss Florence E. Ward and Miss Minnie F. Notz will be the hostesses. Miss Culbertson Sailing for| Chile to Join Paren Miss Junis Culbertson, dawghter the United States Ambassador to Chi] and Mrs, William 8. 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