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SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. Oehmann And Son Return From Trip to Middle West Mr. and Mre. Goldenweiser Back at Chevy Chase After Summer in East. Mr. and Mra. Henry J. Ochmann and their son Joseph have returned to their home on Morrison street after motoring to Ann Arbor, Mich, where they ac- companied their son Mr. Ward Oeh- mann, to resume his studies at the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs, Emmanuell Golden- weiser have returned to their home on Elm street after spending the Sum- mer on Cape Cod, M n Mr. and Mrs. George Kelly and their | son George of Taylor street have been | ;,pel}din[ several weeks at Ocean City, ! Mr. Roland Lyon, who has been | spending the Summer in Provincetown. | Mass,, studying art, has returned to hi home on Rosemary street. Mr. Charles | Russell of Adrian, Mich,, is spending the Winter with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, Giddeon A. Lyon, while matriculating at Maryland University. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Branson and their | of Ingomar street spent last week end at Tappahannock, Va. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bates and their | family have returned to their home on | Shepard street, after spending the Sum- mer at West Warwick, Cape Cod, Mass. | Mrs. William Blum and her son, Mr.| ‘Willlam Blum, jr., of Eim street have | gone to Wiltan, Conn., where they will | spend a week before Mr. Blum resumes hl.? studies at the University of Penn- | vania. | Mr. and Mrs. Fenner D. Powell and | their little daughter Virginia have re- turned to their home on East Under- ‘wood street after a vacation in Arkansas and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bennett and their family are at their home on Le- land street after spending the Summer st _Port Washington, Long Island. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis have re- turned to their home on McKinley street after spending a week in Atlan- tic City, N. J. 2 | Miss Mary E. Kroger of Brooklyn, N. Y., is the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.. and Mrs. Ber-| nard 8. Kroger, on Taylor street. Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazard and their daughters Charlotte and Rose- mary are at their home on Ridgewood evenue after spending the Summer at Rockport, Mass. Mrs. A. P. Rapett! of Elm street en- tertained on Wednesday at a children’s party in honor of the birthday sn- niversary of her daughter Emilie. Dr. and Mrs. Sterling Mead have re- turned to their home, Edgewood, on Rittenhouse street, after spending three weeks in Maine. Miss Blanche Seward of Wi rt, Pa. is the house guest of Mrs. Wells Quiggle of Garrison street. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Vorhees, Mr. end Mrs. Frank Austin and their daughter Frances have returned after ;}1 extended motor trip through the est. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stuhler and their daughter, Miss Jean Maxine Stuhler of McKinley street, spent last week end in Mercersburg, Pa. Mrs. William Boger of the Lorrainne Apartments entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday in honor of her sister, Mrs. Krerder of Pennsylvania, who is spending the Winter in Wash- | ington to take a post-graduate course at George Washington University. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Powell of McKinley street have gone on an ex- | tended motor trip through the New | England States. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Moultori have returned to their home on Oliver street after ding several weeks in New England. Mr. Jack Moulton will leave next week to enter the University of Chicago. i Mrs. Francis Carmody of Warwick | street left last week to visit relatives | in Williamsport, Pa. Mr. James Mather of Connecticut avenue has gone to Valley Forge, Pa to resume his studies at the Valley Forge Military Academy. | Midshipman George Pierce, son of | Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Pierce. has re-| turned to his home on Military road after spending several days at Rekboboth Beach, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Pyke Johnson and | family have returned to their home on | nonor at a dinner given by & group of | Morrison street after spending several weeks on Cape Cod, Mass. Mrs. William Scott Stein and chil- dren are at their home on Leland street after spending several weeks at Bherwood Forest, Md. Mr. George W, Stone and his son, | Mr. George W. Stone, jr, who made & motor trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, where they visited relatives, have returned| to Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Parker and their children are at toeir home after spending the Summer at Haven, Me. | Mrs. Roger Whiteford and her, son Joseph are at _home after spending the Summer at Rye, N. H, and White- | ford, Md, | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers were hosts | dinner Monday at their home on| Melroe street, after which they invited | their guests to the opening perform- ance of the play “Peter Flies High.” | Mrs. Edmund F. Erk and Miss Louise | ‘Erk are spending this week end in| Atlantic City, N. J. | Mr. Randall Adams, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry De Coursey Adams of tion, street, left Monday for Fork Union Military Academy, where he will resume his studies. Mrs. Walter P. Stutz, who has been | visiting in Maine, returned on Wednes- day to her home on Kirke street. Cards have been received announc- ing the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Clarke Sweet and Mr. Clyde Bailéy Sargent, on Saturday, September 1 at Granyille, Qhlo. Mr. Sargent is t son of Mr. 'and Mrs. R. Harvey Sar- gent of McKinley sireet. , . Mr. Jimes Knapp of Lélind street will leave this week for Cambridge, Mass,, where he will enter the fresh- man class at Harvard Law School. Miss Clorinda Philips of Butler, ie spending the week end as the guest of Dr. gnd Mrs. George Goetzman on Nevada averrue. - * »vls i Mrs. Frederick Evans and her daugh- ter, Jeanne, of Broad Branch road are | returned to MISS DOROTHY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, FAITH FOWLER, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Fewler, announce her engagement to Lieut. Edward Kenly Purnell, West Point, '31, son of Col. and Mrs. Harry §. Pur- nell, formerly of Washington. Miss Fowler was a University of Maryland student. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mrs. Harry Lewis was hostess last Sunday nlsllxt at dinner at the Woodmont, Country Club, entertaining in honor of Mr.and Mrs. Homer Jonas of Nash- ville, 'x‘e%r‘l. Covers wer: ‘l;.m lm; 17 guests. The centerplece of one long table was of garden flowers, and bridge followed. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jonas, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gold- namer at the Shoreham last week, have returned to their home, in Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. im Reiser of Lan- caster, Pa., were guests of relatives in Washington last week. Miss Catherine Abel, who spent the Summer in Atlantic City and is visit- ing in Pittsburgh and Cleveland, has her home; in Georgetown. Mr. Louls Marks of Reading, spent the early part of the week with friends and attended the Kay Jewelry Co.’s Convention, which was held at the Shoreham. ter .of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Kauf- man; left Washington Tuesday evening for. Bradford ‘Academy, ' Bradford, Mass., where she is g student. - Sol Bloom motored A . last week and ‘were guests of relatives. They returned to their home on Friday. Louls fenniaier. and young to thefr apart- rk Towers after a it to the o 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sales in Loulsville, Ky. J. Goldsmith hs Mrs. "’1!\ eturned t6 her home in Philadelphia after a visit ‘Mr. and Mrs. Louis of the Gotham. Mr. Abe Liebman was the guest of his relatives and friends Monday night t the Woodmont Country Club to cele- | brate his 60th birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for 30 guests. Cards followed. Mr. Jules Gottlieb of New York spent several days last week with Mrs. Gott- lieb snd family. ‘Miss Lens Strauss' and Miss Abble King, who have been visiting relatives in Philadelphia for a month, took a| trip to.Niagara Palls and will later go to Atlantic City. Miss Helen Moses, who was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schioss. at the Ar- gonne, has left on a trip West. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman returned last week from Boston, Mass., where the ts of their son. law and ughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glaser, and family, for the past month. Mrs. Louls Simon has recently re- turned from Lake Placid, N. Y., where she gpent the Summer, and is in her —_— apartment in Woodley Park Towers. 8he was accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter, Mf. and Mrs. Merryle Stanley Rukeyser of New York. Miss Mildred Pressler has gone back to ‘Swarthmore College, Pa., to re- sume her studies after spending the | Bummer in Washington with her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Pressler, on | Sixteenth street. | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baum of Allison | street had as their guests over the | week end their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Irving um of TForest Hills, Long Island. ‘They re- turned to their home by motor on Monday. Mr. Harry Hahn, jr, has gone to New York, where he will be engaged in business. Mr. Arthur Hahn has returned to Yale College. Mr. Arthur-Lyon, son of Mr. R. B. | Lyon, has left for Philadelphia to re- | sume his studies at the University of Pennsylvania. The opening meeting of the Council of Jewish Women will be held at the | Community Center, Slxteenth snd Q treets northwest, October 6, at 2:15 |p.m. Mrs. Harry Bernton, president, | will preside. | "Mr. and Mrs. M. Hess left Priday | for New Rocheile, N. Y., to spend a | week with relatives. Mrs. Eugtne Schwab, with her son, | Mr._Elmer Bchwab, motored to *New ——————— | | WORCHS 7 1110 G EsTi1879 Do You Seek the Unusual? "Parrot” by Reboux back from & visit with pelatives in| Danville, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Douglas, | 4., have returned from their wedding | Wip to Bermuda and are the house guests of Mr. Dougias’ parents: Mr: | and Mrs. James E. Douglas. on Hesketh street. Mrs. Douglas was formerly Miss Dorothy Norwood Worrall. 16th & H Sts. N.W. agigtintu 4t Furnished & Unfurnished Reservations Now Being Made Prom one-roon to ¥ roORA and 3 Baths CEleciric Ter v Vil rihalee, B it Nathsn Sinrod, Manager Metropolitan 2260 ' HATS of the type shown reputation of MOSES m individuality. above have established the. illinery for smartness and . A most wearable Reboux tricorne of fine felt is bound with satin and enhanced Exclusive by a green feather parrot. FRENCH SALON—FIRST FLOOR. . Agents for HAPEAUX J)’ LLEMODE W. N Moses & P Bt at 114h Sons D. York Friday morning. Mrs. 8c) will spend several weeks at Long Beach, N. Y., the guest of Mrs. Henry Schultz. Mrs. Gerald Rosenhelm and young son, Bruce‘hwhg have been in Qur-:xs: City for the Summer, are ref me’;dly to their apartment in the Ponce de Leon, Mrs. David Stern joined Mrs. | Rosenheim Friday, and will return with her Tuesday, as Wwill Mrs, Edgar C. Kaufman, who has been her guest for some weeks. Dr. and Mrs. H Bernton and fam- ily are at Biue Ridge Summit, where they have occupied their cottage during the Summer. Miss Bessie Ball has returned to her home in Philadelphia, after visiting her sister, Mrs. Estelle Greenbaum, An informal dance on the night of Thursday, September 10, at the Bur- lington Hotel, has been arranged by the Mu Sigma Fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Welll of Phiia- delphia- were the guests over the week end of the latter's mother, Mrs. M. Herman. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Kal, who spent the Summer in Atlantic City, are back in_their home on Woodley place. Mrs. Barney Liebman of Woodley | Park Tower has as her guests her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bluestein of New York. Mrs. Isadore Kaufman and Mrs. Rose Eiseman are in Atlantic City, here they will spend four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Max Goodman have returned to their apartment, 2701 Con- necticut _avenue, from a 10 days’ trip to New York and Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles Kaufman, who spent two months at The Breakers, Atlantic City, is now the guest of her son-in- law and daughter, M ind Mrs. Louls Koenigsberg, at their apartment in the Iowa, Atlantic City. Mrs. J. A. Weinberg, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Rosalie einberg, are on a two weeks’ motor trip to Can- ada, accompanied by friends. Mrs. David Frank of Blagden terrace | has as her guests her sister and nisce, Mrs. A. Abraham and Miss Caroline Abraham of Montgomery, Ala. Mrs. Siiney Heller and Miss Pauline Baum, who have been at the Bernstein cottage in Atlantic City, will return during the co week. Mrs. J. Kota, who spent four months abroad, has returned home. Dr. Kot spent a month abroad earlier in the Summer. g L Bride-Elect Given Parvy At Home of Mrs. Kennedy | Mrs. James B. Kennedy was hostess | at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Catherine Ann Dawson, whose marriage to Mr. Andrew John McCarthy will take place in the near future. Guests were Mrs. Ellen T. Dawson, Mrs. John McCarthy, Miss Catherine Bailey, Miss Laura Bailey, Mrs. Walter Boland, Miss Katherine Ruppert, Miss Margaret Ruppert, Mrs. John J. Hur- ley, Mrs. Stephen Callahan, Mrs, John T. O'Neiil. Mrs. Milton A. Herper, Miss Lena Hettinger, Mrs. Willlam Hettinger, Mrs. Mary O'Donoghue, Mrs. Walter | Anderson, Miss Dorothy Anderson, Miss | Mona Walsh, Miss Josephine E. Locraft, Miss Dorothy Kliendinst, Miss Cath- | erin» Geoghagen, Miss Elizabeth Daw- | son and Miss Rita Dawson, | Trinity Church at Broadway and Wall street, New York, is said to occipy | the moet costly plot for its sise in the worl | & WILBUR COON SHOES | For Wide, Narrow | & Long, Short, Small ¢ | or Large Feet | € “No Foot Too Hard to Fi FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom - Made Stylish Stouts in All Leathers and Fabrics 379 to 310% Nurses’ White Cloth, Calf and Black Kid Oxfords Compiete Line of High Bhoes CUSTOM FITEING SHOE 439 75t NW. Just Below E St Long as IV’ Green Hats $12.50 Right: Green felt...for the woman...with a be coming uneven brim... and g perky pair of feath- ers pointing nprth! §12.50 C., I' Wed in Church I SEPTEMBER 20, MRS. HARRY L. SLYE, JR. Before her marriage August 18 in St Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church she was Miss Esther A. Humpherson. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Visitor From Illinois Honor Guest at Party Mrs, Clara E. Manchester was hostess at cards Friday evening enufllhflnf " honor of Mrs, Mamie E. McConnell of Quincy, It The other guests were Mr. Gardner Hall and Miss Doro- thy Hall of Annapolis, Mr. and Mrs. George Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McConnell, Miss Milstead, Miss Audrey Marcella, Mrs. Lawlor, Mrs. Rose 8. Huchins and Mr. Bernard McKnew. 1981—PART THREE. Card Party for Baltimore Visitors in Rockville Mrs. John G. McDonald of Rockville, par! esterday afternoon at the Ken b in honor &f Miss Helen Rosalie Mrs. William Mrs, Rust Canby, Mrs. Albert Ady, Mrs, Randolph Talbott, Mrs. John He VanVeen, Mrs, Howard Larcombe, Bessle Brewer, Mrs. Murray Hamilton, Mrs, Adrian , Mrs. Hazel Cashell, Mrs. Adolp! Mr: Theodore Mason, Mrs. D, Blandford, Miss Estelle Ricketts, Miss Lena Rick- etts, Mrs. Lloyd Brewer, Mrs. Brownell Riggs, Mrs. Robert Moran, Mrs. Nich- olas Brewer, Mrs. Dunbar Stone, Mrs. Almus Speare, Miss Jackie MecDonald, Miss Fredda L. Rhodes, Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Mrs. G. V. Hartley, Mrs. D. Delashmut. Miss Rose Dawson, M | Lawrence Dawson, Mrs, Darby Bowman, |Mrs. Barnard Welsh.. Mrs. Edmund | Jones, Mrs. H. Oriffith, Mrs. S:ward Bacon, Mrs. Mrs, F. Leizear. Surprise Awaits Sorority At Hay-Adams Tuesday The Delta Phi Sigma Sorority will enjoy a_social surprise at the Hay- Adams Tuesday evening, when Miss Margie Maloney, the president, will pre- side. Other officers include Miss Cath- erine Amidon vice president; Miss Catherine Child, recording secreta Mrs. Pearl Newman Fischer, correspon: secretary; Miss Patricia Jones, torian, and Miss Doris Th Acrogs from the Shoreham CONN. AVE. & CALVERT ST. Sunday Dinner Served 12 Noon till 8 P.M. A Town and Country Coat of Oxford Tweed And it is but one of a series of tweed and plaid coats for women from $39.50 to $98.50 Paris says practically— Any Shade So 8 Joseph Model Designed by Martial et Armand of Rodier’s Fabric Such a beautiful coat. The moment vou see a Woman wearing it you will decide her taste is faultless. The fabric eludes description it's soft, yet it's rough it's diagonal in one light . . . in another it's indefinitely nubbly ., . it's oxford tone . . . almost black ... it was designed by Martiel et Armand of Paris . .. fitting the waist by curving seams . . . col- laring it and treating the sleeves to luxurious silver Jap fox. It is hard to realize it is but COAT SHOPS— SECOND FLOOR Left: Green felt, with sn audacious tilt on one side «o. hand of metal links makes it _doubly smart! $12.50, THE NEW # Jelietts Katherine Mitchell and | SOCIETY. She Came Back for More! J'msmew because I wear GSinee Adjustables “Instead of adjusting my garters to my various girdles, the new Adjustables adapt themselves to my garters! And now I have had all the slides removed, which is a joy in these days of form-fitting frocks! No metal bumps anywhere to break smooth surfaces.” It's the marvelous seven inches of adjustment space on the new Gold Stripes that are exactly what every woman wants and comes back for. Five little hems separated by lock hemstitching . . . besides the same wonderful gold stripe that never lets garter runs pass! Ready for every size and shape leg! Wear the new dark shades with the new dark colors for Fall! Black taupe, Negrita, Tunis, Othello Durbar. $1.35 for Chiffon 3 pairs $3.90 $1.95 for Sheer Service 3 pairs $5.70 $1.95 for Silk Net 3 pairs $5.70 F STREET STORE AND 1013 CONNECTICUT AVE. For the complexion that suffers from too much vacation . . . ELIZABETH ARD Preparations Vacations are over . . . days are already growing shorter . . . the Last Rose of Summer is in full bloom . . . high time to take stock of your face to find out what ravages a gloriously lazy Summer did to your skin. Elizabeth Arden offers these sugges- tions to the smart women who are preparing for a busy social season: Venetian Cleansing Cream . . . a light liquifying cream that easily and quickly penetrates the skin and gently removes all impurities. $1, $2, $3. Orange Skin Food . . . if your skin.is dry . . . naturally, or from exposure to wind and sun, this skin ;(Zmd will smooth and refine its texture. 75¢, $1.25, 23, Skin Tonic . . . a mild astringent if your pores have become enlarged. ' 85¢, $2, $3.75. Muscle Oit ., . , for wrinkles and lines, especially about the eyes . . . good for lines that come from squinting at the sun. $1, $2.50. The New Jellef’'s maintains an exclusive Elizabeth Arden Shop in charge of Elizabeth Arden trained saleswomen—where complete stocks of these fine preparations are always on hand —Street Fgwr.‘, s o THE NEW CRRCLES Follow Fashion’s Footsteps in - Brown Suede Fashion is doing things up brown this Fall...with brown woolens. ..brown vel- vets...brown furs on brown coats... even brown jewelry ...and ef course, matching brown suede shoes in the newest and smartest styles by Sorosis. Shoe Shop—Sireét Floor,