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THE EVENING STAR, SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page,) L T e Reservoir Road northwest. Dr. Dick- ens has been attached. Ma). and Mrs. Roy Ellis Hughes, 4407 | Ellicott, street northwest, Washington, | @re receiving congratulations on the | birth of & son on Septeraber 17, 1931, | { Maj. C. A. Stammel of the Marine | fi)om has arrived in Washington from | e Philippine lslands. While he is ! stationed in Washington Maj. Stammel will live at the Potomac Park Apart- ments. Ool. Edward Clifford has returned to | Bis home on P street from Sakommet, | R, I, where, with Mrs. Clifford and | fheir ‘family, he has been for a short | #me. Mrs. Cliftbrd, with Miss Yielen | lifford and Mr. Robert Clifford, will | close their cottage there the first of next week and will motor to Wash- ington and join Col. Clifford. Mr. Clifford will go to Princeton ter to continue his studles. The Rev. and Mrs. Sanford Louils otter of The Plains, Fauquier County. d the e fiss Ma: ames Green Page, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Page of Norfolk, Va. The wedding will take | place in the Autumn. Miss Rotter is & | graduate of Stuart Hall, Staunton, Va. | High | | | Rotter, to Mr. Mr. Page attended Episcopal Bchool near Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Rowe of South- grook Courts have returned from a | wo-week stay at Atlantic City. J Mrs. Edgar Speiden, Miss Nancy | Bpeiden and Mr. Edgar Speiden, jr. | have returned from a two-week visit to | Atlantic City. | Mr. and Mrs st Love of New | ity, with their children, Betty Love | the guests this week | parents, Mr. and Mrs. , at 1307 Fourteenth Ar. Leo S. D. Goodman of Bridge- Bu-c, Conn., _and William Andre achrach of Provid turned from Connecticut, have been visiting Mr. parents, and are at the Park Centra INTERNATIONAL ENGAGEMENT. WASHINGTON, D. N is & member of the staff of the t Magazine. e 3 ge Willlams has gone to Tarrytown, N. Y. to spend a week at the Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Mrs. Mary C. Waters will come from Basye, Va., in October and will again be at the Mayflower after spending the past several years in France and Poland and visiting her son, Mr, Daniel ‘Waters, in South America, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casselman gave a surprise party last evening in their home at 1333 Euclid street northwest in honor of the latter's young son, Henry F. De Meza. Those in the company included Miss Anna Chase of New York, Miss Ada Jordon, Miss Irene Jordon, Miss Nettie Saunders of Texas, Miss Margarette A. Rhodes and Mrs. Alex McKenzie of Cleveland, Mr., Larry Johnston of California, Mrs. Frank Collins of Georgia and Mr. Bill Hollis ?:d hdAr b!fg;fllg Cleamans of Washing- n. et supper was serv - lowed by dancing. s McLennen-Ellwanger Wedding At Home of W. M. C. President. A wedding of interest in Washington Missionary College circles took place Thursday evening at the home of Presi- dent H. H. Hamilton, when Miss Helen Ellwanger, daughter of Mr, Martin Ell- wanger, became the bride of Mr. San- ford Horton McLennen, son of the Rev. and Mrs. W. P. McLennen of Memphis, Tenn., Dr. B. G. Wilkinson officiating. The rooms were attractively decorated’| with palms, ferns and baskets of white clematis. Before the ceremony Mr. Robert Mc- Lennen, brother of the bridegroom, sang “Sweetest Story Ever Told,” by Stultz, accompanied by their mother, Mrs. McLennen. Mrs. Gladys Manches- ter Walin sang “I Love You Truly,” by Carrle Jacobs Bond, aceompanied by Mr. Perlie de F. Henderson, who also played the wedding marc] The bride entered with President Hamilton, who gave -her in marriage. She wore a gown of white satin fash- foned on princess lines and full skirt with a long veil of tulle, which was arranged in fan shape at the back of the head attached to a coronet of lace and orange blossoms. She carried white oses and lilies of the valley. The ma. C., W _.UNESDAY, SEP TEMBER 9, 1931 tron of honor was Mrs. Millard Bradley, Following & reception, Mr. and Mse. | sister of the bride, who wore a gown of | McLennen left for a short honeymoon orchid silk crepe and carried white and | trip, after which they will be at home vellow roses. The best man was Mr. [in Walter McLennen, brother of the bride- groom. 3 pairs $5.70 Adjustables They have the fragile look you adore . .. yvet the Gold Stripe durabil- ity Washington women know so well. Necedle- point mesh, as sheer as chiffon . . . adjust- ables that fit every leg as though miade to or- Central Hall, at Washington Mission- e (Continued on Fifth Page.) 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From erent parts of the Cape, ar ertained by friends. Following the marriage at the par-|given a surprise party by a number of sonage of the Ryland M. E. Church| her friends Colors: iggs of = “n . of Ful-| Mr. and Mrs. John Carruthers, ac- 4 . Tunis 9 companied by their children, Ja Black '] and Polly, arrived M Black Cabana Vintage Dunbar Gunmetal Negrita ape E. . S, THE NEW Jellefts arfd Mrs Comdr. and Mrs. L. S. Thompson of Pasadena, Calif., have arrived in Wash- | fngton and are stopping at the Carlton. | Dr. and Mrs, Daniel Webster Pren have retur o the city after spend! {he Summer ot their cottage at Fair | $Haven, Herring Bay, Md. | - | Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lyon, Miss| and Richard K. Lyon | Connectic Summer in Miss Joser turned to W. the week with Lieut and Mrs Holder at their garters at Camp | Holabird, Md. i Mrs, Harold Erown, who has been | abroad for two months, will spend the Autumn at Newport. Mr. Raymond E. Reed and his two gons, Raymond Reed, jr.. and William | Reed, sailed from Baltimore on the | 8. S. Fairfax for Mr. George L. rison, governor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, is at the Carlton for a brief stay. A wedding of interest to Washing- ton and Maryland took place on August 26 in Gre Colo., when Miss Ivy Mozell Rabbitt, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Wi m Rabbitt, became the bride of Dr. William John Zaumeyer of Washington and Wiscon- sin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony John | Zaumeyer of Milwaukee, Wis. The eremony was performed by Rev. B. a‘, Froegel in St. Peter's Church. | J. Zaumeyer, | Mr. and Mrs. Anthon: arents of the groom, accompanied Miss | bbitt to Greeley, Colo. The bride was_charmingly dressed in hgr going: away gown of dark blue light-weight ganton crepe trimmed with alencon ce, and jacket to match, with dark lue accessories. She wore a corsage bouquet of tea roses and lilies of the valley. After an extended wedding trip to California and other points of in-| terest in the West Dr. Zaumeyer and Bis bride will return to this city Oc- fober 15, where they will make their pome. Dr. Arthur Deerin Call of Forty-fifth| + ptreet, in Wesley Heights, will sail on| he S. S. America today for Bucharest, umania, to attend the sessions of the nterparliamentary Union, of which he secretary. During his absence Mrs. ‘all and their daughter, Miss Margaret all, will be_at the family camp, Camp 'awenock, Brookline, Mass. Lieut. Trving M. McQuiston, U. S. N., | g the Bureau of Aeronauti as joined | ieut. Morton T. Seligman, U. 8. N.. in | is apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. | ‘Mr. and Mrs. Idon E. Hodge and their | son Marion motored from their home, | in Charleston, W. Va., to be guests of Mr. Hodge's sisters, Mrs. Van Antwerp | and Miss Hodge, at 2900 Connecticut avenue. or parents, Mr. and Mr 4n their home in Minneapolis. 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