Evening Star Newspaper, August 19, 1931, Page 18

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SOCLETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Gann Postpones Pennsylvania Trip Until End of the Week When She Will Visit in Canton. RS. EDWARD EVERETT GANN, sister of the Vice President, Mr. Charles Cartis, has post- poned her trip to Pennsylvania because of th: illness of Mrs. wyant, wife of Representative Adam M Wyant, whose guest :he was to have been at Greensburg. Pu. Mrs. Gann will probably leave Washington Friday for a few days' stay with Representative and Mrs. Louls T. McFadden in their hAme in Canton, Pa. where she was to have gone after her f>w d: visit with Representative and Mrs. Wyant The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr Andrew W. Mellon, will arrive in New York Monday on the Conte Biancamano from Italy Belgian Envoy to Give Luncheon for Countrymen. The Belgian Ambassador, M. Paul May, will entertein at luncheon tomor- yow at the Maytlower in honor of the group of visiting Belgian who will arrive in the Capital tomorrow morning Countess Szecheny’, wife of the Min- ister of Hungavy, entertained a party in her box at tae opening performance of “Hay Pever” at the Casino Theater at Newport last evening. Among oth- ers who entertained parties wers Mr. and Mrs. Matim Karolik and Mrs Hugh D. Auchincloss The Minister of Greece, Mr. Chara- lambos Simopoules, who is with Mme Simopoulos at Newport, 18 expected to attend the annual outing of the Greek Orthodox Chureh and Greek Compiun- sty of Baltimore, which will be held Sunday at Brindles Park, in Ellicott City. Members of the legation staft are expected to accompany the Minister to the event. The charge @affaires of Spain, Senor Don Jose Ricardo Gomez Acebo, who left the end of last week fcr a short motor tour in the North, s ex- tending his stay and will not retura ‘o Washington until the first of the month. Representative _and _Mrs. _Ricnard Yates will lsave their apartment at the Shorcham tomorrow and go to New intelle~tuals | ment. Maj. Lee is stationed at the Army War College. Mrs. McDonald, wife of Maj. Thomas €. McDonald, of Aibon Towers, and her son Jeff are at the Beach Grove Inn, at Cornwall, on Prince Edward | Island, Canada. They have recently completed a camping and fishing tr in the Miramichi County of New Brun: wick and expect to return to Washing- ton the latter part of this month, meet- ing Maj. McDonald in Maine. Mrs, Pence, wife of Capt. Harry L. Pence, U. 8. N, and their little daugh- ter Margaret, have returned to Wash- ington after a six-week stay at Nan- tucket, Judge Edgar J. Adams of the Federal Trade Commission and Mrs. Adams are back from a month “acation spent in the mountains of Pennsylvania. The Rev. Dr. Anson Phelps Stokes and Mrs. Stokes have as their guest at {Brook Farm at Lenox, Mass. the lat- ter's niece, Miss Virginia Molteno, of Cape Town, South Africa. Festivities at Saratoga For Washington Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Hinckley and Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Blaise de Sibour, sons-in-law and daughters of the former Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Rob- inson, are spending some time at Sara- toga Springs, where they went by motor from their Summer home, at Herkimer The party was entertained st luncheon | and dinner yesterday by Mr. and Mrs, | Walter J. Salmon. The other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Sal- mon. jr., the latter formerly Miss Vir- ginia Peters, niece of Mrs. Eldridge | Jordan. | terday | the champinship matches played at the Mrs. Henry White, widow of the for- mer United States Ambassador to Prance, tertdined at dinner last evening in the Japanese room of the ciub. Mr. H. Walter Child, father of the former United States Ambassador to Italy, Mr. Richard Washburn Child, at- tended the Golden Jubilee tennis tou nament at the Casino, at Newport, yes- Mr. Child attended the first of Casino 50 years ago, when Mr. Richard M. Sears won the title. Mrs. Alics Hoffman, aunt of the Gov- ernor of Porto Rico, Col. Theodore Roosevelt, returned to this country yes- terday aboard the Majestic after spend- ing several months in Paris. Mrs. Hofl man will remain in the United States for a short tire, returning at the con- clusion of her visit to France, where she is engaged in litigation with the Pr government over 12 acres of land in the old Paris military cefense district which the French authorities now seek to repossess. Miss Jacqueline Story. mother, Mrs. Jane Story, is spending the season at Saranac, N. Y. was awarded the comic blind bogey goil tournament prize for the most original woman's costume at the presentation program last evening who, with her Mrs. Frederick T. F. Johnson and Miss Fulton left vesterday to spend 10 d the brier, White Sulphur Springs, W v Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge Miller are spending late Augy tlantic City where they are staying at the Chai- fonte-Haddon Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon King and their ittle daughter, Nancy Page King, for the White Mountains, New Hempshire, and Canada. Mrs. King and Nancy Page will remain until Jate in September Erase 20 Years of Your Life Have your hair restored to ity Natural Color by Experts ober \Pari/ INC 1514 Conn. Ave. North 2776-2 hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWECEN F 4G York preparatory to sailing Saturaay on | the California for Glasgow, Scotland. where they will visit their son-in-law and daugh‘er, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Henderson. and their small sons. Rich- ard Yates Henderson and John W. Henderson. Jr. Representative and Mrs. Packer Corning entertained at dinner last eve- ning at Saratoga Springs for daughter, Miss Mary Parker Corning. Representative Leonidas C. Dyer had guests with him at the dinner dance on the Shorenam terrace last evening. | The charge de'affaires of Costa Rica | Gonzales _entertained | and Senora de informally at the supper-dance on Le Paradis roof garden last evening. The secretary of the German em- bassy, Her: Wolfgang Edler zu Putlitz, is in New York to meet the Ambassa. dor, Herr Friedrich W. von Prittwitz und Gaffron, who arrived this morning on the Bremen The commerciai secretary of the British _embassy and Mrs. Pack have canceled thei ririp to Bar Harbor, Me., where they were to be the gueststof the commercial secretary of the Mrs. Leander McCormick-Good- They will remain in Washing- ton until their departure September 26 for Mr. Pack's new post at the British embassy in Chile. The alien property custodian. Mr. Howard Sutherland, will arrive in New York today on the Bremen, after a short stay abrcad The director of the United States Mint, Mr. Robert J. Grant, i sailing to- day on the Aquitania for Europe Mr. Willlam Tyier £age, clerk of the House of Representatives, will zail from Baltimore on the S. S5. Chatham for Beston, Col. and Mrs. Mortimer Spend Month in Delaware. Col. Charles G. Mortimer, quarter- master Corps, B. A, and Mrs. Mor- iimer, have gone to Rehoboth Beac where they are guests of Miss Florence Mortimer and Miss Lucile Mcrtimer in their cottage. Col. and Mrs, Mortimer will Teturn after Labor day end the onel will resume his duties in the and care of the Lee Mansion in Maj. and Mrs. H. W. Porterfield have gone to Cape May, where they a spending several weeks at the Admir Maj. John C. H. Lee and Mrs. Lee with their small son, are at the Shore- ham, where they have taken an apart- When Vermir Infest Mattresses Moths get Up R £'s HOE Fu‘rfii‘gating. OUR CHARGES are LESS than usual for this service Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. 920-22 E St.—Nat. 6900 st Packing—Shipping (AL LIII 11 1P 197 LS 1III T T P T E 22 T2 are—Moving LTI ISR o 2227 PIIIIIIIH I LTI 2, Mr. Pyle says: their mpor- niy when Rugs show eolorful A beautiful home owes much of its charm to fresh, clean rugs. Call Mr. Pyle . . . NAtional 3257-3201.2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Members of the Rug ‘?W, _thefr | ‘or One Day Only! 1,100 Pairs in T his Special Purchase and embassy | Sale of D’Orsays and Bridge Slippers Satins! Leather: Clepeat Ma —Black, Blue, Red, Coral and and Black with Blue, Green, Jade Peach, Green and Thev've and covered Cu all sizes ® WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER @ Regularly $79.75, genuine Badger- this Collar Coat is ANNUAL AUGUST SALE OF a COATS Proportionate savings on the sale at and to $195. other coats $49.75, ar $69. ! 3 Ways to Pay: Charge coat on bill ren- dered October 1st, payable in November...Use ex- tended payment plan...4 months to y...or reserves coat until 1st. $ Nov. RALEIGH HABERDASHER | who is passing the season at | the Meadow Club, at Southampton, en- left | |'her daughter, Miss Fleanor Bartol, and | they are staying at Wardman Park ! Hotel. ! Engagement of Miss Cooper to Mr. Blaiklock Announced. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cooper an- | nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Naomi Regina, to Mr. Edward Mus- grave Blaiklock, formerly of England, "now living in Washington, son of Mr | George Blaiklock, recorder of Grant- {ham, England. The wedding will take | place Saturday, September 5, at noon in the home of the bride's parents, in Mount Rainier, Md. | _Mrs. W. Harry King of Davenpart Terrace and her son, Cadet Harrison King, home on furlough from West Point, are spending the month at Po- | cono Pines in Pennsylvania Miss Birckhead Bride Of Mr. Hoffer Yesterday. The Nativity Chapel was the scene of a_ pretty wedding vesterday at noon, | when Miss Elizabeth Josephine Birck- head became the bride of Mr. William | Myers Hoffer. the Rev. Enoch M. Thomp- | son_officiating The bride was given in mar her uncle, Mr. Allison D. Hicks. was attended by Mrs Mr. John Hoffer was b ther Mr. Hoffer and his bride left after the ceremony for a wedding trip to Atlanti Upon their return they will reside the bride’s father. Mr. Thomas E Birckhead, Tennessee avenue northeast. ge by | and | Gladys McKee. man for hi | Mrs. Edgar C. Kiess returned to | Washington vesterday after several i months spent abroad and is in her apartment at the Shorcham. She is accompanied by her two young daug ters, Anne and Mary Jane, who will lattend school in Washington during the | coming Fall and Winter Mr, and Mrs. Frank E. Johnson of Pasadena, Calif., formerly of Washing- ton. are at Rehoboth Beach, where th have with them the latter's daughter Miss Maidee Ewer of Washington, wt will return later in the month to ner |home on New Hampshire avenue Mary Jeannette D. Earl ‘The marriage of Brundage, daughter of Mr: Brundage, to Dr. Hetbert Mueller took place vesterday afternoon at 5 o'cloc the Elizabeth Somers Memo- ial Chapel. the Rev. Dr. Lucius C. Phillip-Louise 1727 L St. N.W. ALL REMAINING SUMMER DRESSES Reduced §5 and $10 Vers desirable chiffons. that for $35. Good. all-vear-round dresses NEW FALL DR SES Specially priced for this month— §14.75 and $16.50 Mrs. Tyree Rivers is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson Karrick at Southmayd Farm, at Stockbritige, Ma: Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moran hav opened their cottage on Columbia av nue, at Rehoboth Beach, for the mainder of the season. They will r turn to their home in Cleveland Park after Labor day. Mrs. George E. Bartol arrived y {terday by motor, having come here from her home, Green Hill Farms, near Philadelphia. She is accompanied by sold 9 Y ; Closed All Day Saturdays During August 2 ” Store Hours: 8:15 to 6 Women's Shoes further reduced desirable ntodels smart shoes for Fal lection. b 55.90 o $7.90 All Sales Arve Final mmer styles and many r wear—a splendid se- Brothers All three groups include Evening, Daytime and Sports FROCKS Group One Regularly $29.50 to $39.50 $9.50 Group Two Regularly, $45 to 565 $]5.00 Group Three Regularly, $69.50 to $85 $22.50 | she wore cream satin gown fashioned | of old lace and she carried a bouquet of | bride: Clark, chancellor of American Univer- Mrs. John Earl sity, officlating. Pink roses and delphinium predom- inated in the effective floral arrange- ments in the church, and as the guests were assembling Dr. Harold Dudley gave organ _selections. Preceding the cere- mony Mrs. W. Gramms sang At Dawn- Walker was the Tanhenberg of Berlin and Washington, matron of honor. wearing a pink point | and Mr. George B. Martin of Washing- dlesprit frock and carrying a bouguet | ton. of pink and blue flowers. Miss Phoebe | A reception followed in the home of Sue Brundage, sister of the bride, and | Mrs. John Earl Walker at 3320 Row- | Miss Riley Moore were the bridesmaids. |land place. after which Dr. Mueller They had on Kate Greenaway costumes and his bride left for New York and in hydrangea shades of blue and pink | will sail on the Deutschiand for Ger ing” and “Ave Maria.” |and carried old-fashioned bouquets. many., where they will visit relatives The bride was given in marriage by | Dr. Ernest Correll, professor of and friends of the bridegroom. The her cousin, Dr. John Earl Walker, and |economics of American University | bride’s going-away costume was blue | Graduate School, was the best man |tweed with brown accessories. They iand the ushers: selected included Mr.|will be at home later at 1733 Newton {Robert S. Brundage, brother of the |strest Mr. Gustav_Adolf Zindler of | Mrs. Mueller is a senior at American Berlin and New York, Mr. Wilhelm (Continued on Third Page.) on princess lines, her tulle vefl arranged softly about her face and held by a cap pink roses and llies of the valley. Bulletin from Our New York Office: “Very fese manufacturers abic to rctail badger at @ reasonable pricc—and prices going up steadily’— BROOKS and do',we know our BADGERS! We practically know every Badger in our coat stocks by its first name—because we buy only first quality—so fine that they're registered, and each one marked with a seal! That's why we're ready for this unexpected and excitingly growing fashion of Coats with badger 78 in our August Sale A definitely important fashion because it is light fur on dark fabric (black, brown or green).. It makes the wide-shoulder silhouette It wears long and successfully It is becoming to every woman Other Coats with Badger Sale-priced, $58—$98—$169 Brooks’ Coats, 2nd Floor W. . Moses & Sons Nat’l 3770 F St. at 11th Brown Cherkassa with Badger . . . notice the wide shoulders and slim hips! A $95 Coat for $78 Pre-Inventory Clearance! MISSES’ and WOMEN'S COATS and DRESSES at GIVE-AWAY PRICES! You'll Agree With Us That at These Prices We're Almost Giving Away This Merchandise New, this season’s merchandise you can wear for almost 60 days more and even keep for next Spring! Every dress and coat MUST go to make room for Fall apparel! 5 Were $10 to $16.50 . $19.75 to $39.75 *0,. $19.75 t0 $29.75 *28.. $49.75 to $69.50 Dresses In the Apparel Shop 0 Were $8.5 $16.50 to $25 $7.50 . Were $16.50 to $29.75 *18,, $25 to $39.75 Coats In the Apparel Shop 0 Were $5.95 Were $2.95 to $3.95 Were s2us] F3%: [35

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