Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1931, Page 18

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SCCIETY. e — v - ] | Mrs. Joseph Leiter, who spent some'lyn Browning, sisters of the bride, will'she was the guest of Mrs. Robert E. havé gone to Lakeville, Conn, where | time_at Saratoga Springs, has returned | be bridesmaids. Mr. Charles Keech Nelson, |'they ‘ave guests of Mr. Harry E. Jones |to her Summer home at Boeverly Ludwig will b> best man i — | at Hotchkirs Schoo'. Farms, Mass. . ! Mr. Hohenthal and his bride will go! Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Conn a&re| parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Withal - !to Califorpia on thecir wedding trip, : SPending a .w at the Cavalier Hotel | gre at Bloomfleld. N. J.. where they Mr, and Mrs. Call Dickinson of Des and will sall later in the year for &t Virginia Bea:h. | are the guests of their daughter, Mrs, | Moines, Towa, are receiving congratula- Spain, where Mr, Hohenthal will re-| T A g —— o v tions on the Birth of a son yesterday.|sume his duties as assistant United _ MF. 8nd Mrs. C. Chester Caywood (Continued on Third Page.; SOCIETY 1931. SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, Sccretary of State an { ) | Mrs. Dickinson was before her marriage d Mrs. Stimson Feted‘ | Miss Marion Carmichael, daughter ot in London on Eve of Their Sailing ! for This Country. | tained at breakiast yesierday morning in_ London by T Minister J. Ramsay MacDonald, the event in the nature of a farewell to the cabinet officer and his wife, who sailed today for this couniry. HE Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson were enter The Postmaster Generel and Mrs ‘Walter F. Brown, safled f:r the West Coast, going by way of the Panama Canal, will return to Washingion the middle of next month by train. They are now in San Francisco. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs Charles Francis Adams been joined at the Glades Ciub, at_ Minot. Mass., by their son, Mr. Charles Franc Adams, jr., who arrived yesterday on the Mauretania after spending several wecks abroad. Turkish Envoy Wid Come From New York This Evening. The Ambassador of Turke; met Muhtar, who was e irn to the embassy yest net be back until this st-pped in New York af the colebration for th- fiye: c1 Boarcman and Mr. Jo in Bosten, Mr. ted to day, w.ll ing. He attending Mr. Rus- n Fo:ando, ter of Egypt . was_tae honor g suppar given last evening sacretary of the legation and Mme. Aly Ismail T inc uded the Minisier of B Mme. Radefl, the Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitze: the caarge d'affaires of Spain, Senor Son Jose Ricardo Go- | mez Acebo: tae charg> d'affaires of Eugene Kevin Scal- stant_Secretary of State -s Graiton Rogers: the retary of Stat, Mr. Harvey y: the recretary to the Presi- ceat and Mrs. Walter H. Newton, the commercial secretary of the British em: y and Mrs. Pack, the first secretary | of the Turkish embassy, Mr. Sabit; the chef of th» Near East Division of the §¢~t~ Denartment and Mrs. Murray, the naval attache of the French embassy rnd } Sab'e, the assistant naval sttacke of the Prench embassy and Duban, Maj. Eager, White House Mr. Jeflerson_Patterson of the epartment, Dr. and Mrs. Bev- Mil'er, the attache of the Egy cation: Mr. Cattaui; Miss Marion Miss Katherin: Lowman, Miss ton, Miss Catherine Huston end Mrs. Wiliam W. Bride, Mr. Doug'as MacArthur and Mr. George Abzl! Senator David 1. Walsh entertained | at dinner last evening at Poland Spring. Me., having emong his guests Gen. and Mrs. Edward L. Logan of Boston and Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose. The party has been cruising a‘ong the Maine coast on Mr. Locse’s yacht and after the din- per the perty left on the boat for Port- and. Sicarouss Pa at a buffet rst Senater Robert P. Wagner Sunday they will be the guests of Mrs. P. W. Hiden in her home at New- port News and return to their Shore- ham apartment in the early part of next week. Col. R. A. Ashford was host to a party at the dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel last evening. Maj. and Mrs. Charles Redding Wil- liams have returned from a motor trip through New England and Nova Scotia and have opened their apartment at 1661 Crescent place for ths Winter. Maj. Willlams is on duty at the War Department. Countess Cornelia Szechenyl, daugh- ter of the Minister of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl, is spending a few days 2t Bar Harbor, Me. She has with her Miss Stephanie de Neuville, Miss Bitting Engaged to Marry Ensign Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Newki of Woodmere, &t Mitchellville, Md. anncunced the engagement of daughter Elean-r Nort ncis Thomes Williamsor Ensign Williamson is from Tiverton, R. I. #nd wes a member of the class cf 1931 of the United States Naval Academy. He is ned on the West Const, assigned to duty on the U. §. S Oklahoma The wedding will take place Tuesday in San Francisco and Ensign William- son and his brice will spend the Winter at Long Beach, Calif. An engagement of interest in Wash- ington is that of Miss Kath ne Bul- lard, daughter of Mrs, ey H. Bullard of Fairfield, Conn to Mr Thornton Wayne Barrett, son of Mrs Eugene R. Barrett of this city Miss Bullard is a graduate of th Fannie Smith Schcol and attended the Garland Scheol in Eoston. She is a member of the Junior League. Mr. Bar- rett was graduated from Yale in 1928 end fromy the Harvard S>h~ol of B ness Administration in 1920 Mrs. Stanley Reed left the Marflower erday for her home in Maysville y., where she will spend a week or 10 days while Mr. Reed is in Chicag>. Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Mott Gunther will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Willing Spencer at Newport. Former Senator Atlee Pomerene has arrived in Washingten frem his hom® in Clev-land, Ohio, and is storping at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. S. Wallace Dempses opened {eir spartment at the May- flower yesterday and will remain in Weshington_until Mcnday, when they will go to New York and sail sboerd the Olympic for Eurcpe. They will at- t-nd the Colonial Exposition in Pa-is wirzre Mrs. Dempsey will act 25 onc of the’ hostesses while there. Mr. De: sey also is interested in the exposition MISS ELEANOR NORTHWAY Clayton Newkirk Bitting of Woodmere, Mitc! Daughter of Mr. end Mrs ce h Md., who announ gagement BITTING, lle Thomas Willlamscn to Ensign Francis U. 8. N., the wedding taking place in San Francisco Monday. been at Lok lacid, N. Y., for the mate upon Dempse. et the Mayf from abroad. Mr. r. and Mrs. Lionel Atwill will ente:- tain at a bu . in Green Spring Valle: will's daughter, Miss presented Baltimore 4t man, end Mi aughter of iam Jefiries Chewning, jr. ing the Summer with her Senator Mrs. Fair Horse Show, to be held in Detroit Seplember 6-12, H ster, Miss Bett, Couzens, and Miss Margaret Cotter ol Washington also will ride. Chewning, who returned a few weeks ago, will time to attend the |Maj. "Gen. and Mrs. ' Roderick L. Carmichael. Mr. Dickinson is the son of Senator L. J. Dickinson of Iowa. Mr. Carmichael Is visiting Mr. Mrs. Dickinson in Iowa and will not r= | turn to the Capital for about a month. and Mrs. John Allan Dougherty enter- | tained at luncheon yesterday at the St Regis Hotel, in New York, in honor of Miss Helen L. E. Dohert Miss Genevieve Hendricks morning for New Hampshire, wher will spend & week with Mrs. Samusl H | Kauffmann, 1 her Sumger home. | Prospect Lodge, in Camp ' Percy, at | Percy, N. R | Mr. and Mre. Max J. Profitt, acco | panied by their three children, A: | David and Stanley, left early in the week by motor for Denver. Colo.. where they will be the guests for eral weeks | of relatives and friends in and near that city. | Miss_Browning to Wed Mr. Hohenthal Sunday. | Miss Mary Eleanor Browning, daurh- |ter of Capt. and Mrs. John Well | Browning, will be married to Mr | Charles Thomas Hohenthal, jr, of | Madrid, Spain, Sunday evening. The | ceremony will be performed in the Shoreham Hotel. | Miss Browning will be attended Miss Betty Fifer s maid of honor | lorence_Brown.ng_snd_Mis by and Mrs. K's Toll House Tavern Colesvil's Pike SILVER SPRING, MD. Route 27, out 16:h St Toll House with This_old ine_ furnishings and T LUNCHEON Served Dirner. 12 tn Afternnon Tra Sunday Dinner, 17 10 2 0 P3¢ 2 to 5 12 to £:30 Telcphone Silver Spring 5 States trade commissioner in Madrid. | He is @ graduate of the University of | California_with the ciass of 1927, and is a member of the Lamba Chi Alpha and Delta Phi E Fratornities. Miss Browning, who is a talented young artist, will resume her studies:abroad. Mrs. George A. Stevens and Mrs. Wal- ter H. Hawes were the guests in whose honor Miss Mary F ce entertained in_her homé last Mrs. Stevens, forme Rich of this city, has made her home for the past six yea’s in Califofnia and Arizona, where Dr. Stevens is a prac- ticing physician. Mrs. Hawes was formerly Miss Cleudia Butterfleld, also a Washington girl, and has lived in Ohio since her matriage a year or <o ago, £nd recently returned here, where she and Mr. Hawes expect to make their home again. Mr. gnd Mrs. Issac. Gans sailed Tuesday morning on the steamship” Fairfax_for Cape Cod, stopping at the Hotel Terrace Gables, where they will cpend a two-weck vacation. y Miss Margaret Mrs. Bruce Wea'lgee entertained l¥‘ | luncheon yest-rday ‘et the Carlton. -L Stuart has re idge_ Summit, ghre Miss Carolyn 1\1_[1’1_“!11!'r‘m.1511‘\l‘_ Quslity 8rvics for Over'3 Quality_Service for Over' 30 ) Our Spgeial | Fumigation Rids Meéitresses s in Wo 1o Moth fl floor be OUR CHARGE: than usual for this service i Merchants Transfer and Sterage Co. 920-22 E St—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving — Packing—Shipping Where else can you get. GENUINE All Day—9:15 to 6 SATURDAY —For the Convenience of Our Customers, With Many of Whom Saturday Is the Preferred Shopping Day All Our Employes Are Given a Full Day Holiday Each Week With Pay, in Addi- tion to Their Regular Vacation ’ - Sutistaction Sinte 1859 NGSPAL 810-818 Seventh St. N.W, BROOKS G St. bet. 11th and 12th OPEN ALLDAY SATURDAY An excellent shopping day -one which cer- tainly has been appreciated this summer by our patrons who have found us ready té sup- ply their needs ... whether for a pair of stockings or a whole vacation wardrobe, Again this week, there are special prices nd At Wabsek Farms will ride in the Michigan’ State having been s-lected as one of the as- sistant ccmmissioners. Mrs. Dempsey Mich throughout the store! ~ COATS *48, °58, *78 Guaranteed savings on each coat in our August Sale of The charge d'affaires of Costa Rica end Senora de Gonzales entertained informally at the supper dance at Le Paradis last evening. ‘The chief of naval operations, Ad- mital Willlam V. Pratt, who is with Mrs. Pratt in their Summer home, Prim- rose Hall, at Belfast, Me., has extended his stay and will not return to Wash- ington for about a week. He had plan- ned to return the end of this week Mrs. Pratt will not come back to Wash- gton until October., i The chief of staff, United States Army., Gen. Douglas MacArthur, will sail the first part of September for Coats. France, where he will attend the Fall Brooks Coats, Second Floor maneuvers of the French Army. Dur- 1 / ing the ditplay to be held at the ma- neuver area, near Rheims, Gen Mac- /a Arthur will be the guest of Gen. Way- gand, vice president of the Supreme In brown, . green Council of Prance. Afterward he World War battleflelds, in- and black Boucle. Equally charming is cluding those fought over by the 42d Rainbow Division, in which he served another madel with Tailored sleeves. 22 chief of staff. brigade commander and finally commanding general. Sizes 12 to 40. Proportionate savings on other coats in the sale at $49.75, at $69.75 and to $195. ® WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER ¢ Open Saturday | 8:30 AM. 10 2 § Fur Coats, of the finest furs, beautifully cut, at $85, $138, $195. Brooks Furs—Second Floor The Assistant Chief of the Army Air Corps and Mrs. Benjamin D. Foulois 1eft this morning to spend about 10 days &t Atlantic City. Gen. Foulols will be- come chief of the Air Corps when Maj Gen, James E. Fechet retires Decem- ber 20, Hats —Empress Eugenie felt hats are true fashion - values at $1.75. Brooks Hats—Fourth Floor commercial etary of thy bassy and Mrs. A J ined informally at the din- ner dance at the Shoreham Hotel last evening Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles P Kindieberger e returned to their apartment at the Shoreham after sev- cral weeks epent at the Gardner Inn at Jamestown, R. 1. Capt. Alexander and his family Wool Crepe Frocks, as light weight as a piece of silk, $15. Brooks Dresses—Third Floor Sharp, U. 8. N, are again in Wash ington, living at 1545 Thirty-fifth street northwest, after an absence of severa] years, during which Capt. Sharp was stationed at Pear] Harbor, in com- mard of the Line € Sharp motored to Washingto: Satin Frocks, a Thrift Shop fashion “scoop” at $10. Brooks Thrift Shop—Main Floor his mother You'll see shoes like these priced at $5 and $6—or even $8 and $10 in other stores. But you can get genuine Alligator and Suede —copies of the latest styles from Paris—at Forsythe's for just $4! SILK HOSE Picot 60,') Sheer or Service SPECIAL PRICE 74 3 pairs $2.10 news to their friends spend Sharp will THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. Leland Dot- fon Webb_and the latter's mother, M Hoggatt Clopton ) motor tomorrow to Virginia Beach. where they will spend k end at the Cavalier H QBT T T ) COATS IR our are Shoes, to match every Fall costume stunning at $5. OPEN tumummuummunm Brooks Shoes— Main Floor ALL DAY | GOWNS SATURDAY | "t If 1307-9-11-13-15 G ST. N.W. 105 Women Were Amazed Yesterday when they bought these beautiful frocks— now, the remainder must go— first come first served! 110 Summer Jacket Suits and DRESSES At This Ridiculously Low Price Formerly Sold From $10.50 to $49.50 .. .. Now at— ONE-OF-AKIND. . .SIZE RANGE IS COMPLETE 14 to 52 BRESLAU’S ALL DAY 'i OFEN ! SATURDAY These lovely printed Lounging Pajamas are only $3.95 tomorrow Here's a shoe that every woman needs for Fall. You'll be sorry if you pay more than $4 for genuine Alligator and Suede. Both shoes illustrated come in the rich-looking, new 1931 brown. If you're going away to school you’ll find them in- dispensable for lounging or studying, Silk and rayon crepe cool, billiant prints . . . with trousers over a yard around the bottom! Brooks .Pajamas—Main Floor The Friendly Shop

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