Evening Star Newspaper, September 27, 1931, Page 32

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SOCIETY. Miss Louise Gwynn Visits Miss Brooks Over Sunday 'Accompanicd by Brother to Whitemarsh H?n. Judge and Mrs. Witten Will Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary. Miss Louise Harrison Gwynn, daugh- | week when they went to their Summer ter of Dr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Gwynn, | home on e Bay to remain and her brother, Mr. Henry Bell until October 15.. The first part of the Gwynn, are guests over Sunday o! Miss | Summer was spent in touring continen- Louise Brooks, at Whitemarsh Hall, the | tal Europe and the British Isles. The home of Miss Brooks' xundmolh!a. {remainder of the seaton they were in Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury. Miss|and around lindon, whers they were Gwynn and her brother were among |entertained by Sir James and Lady the guests at the dinfier-dance given | Erskine, Lady Watts and such former last evening by Mr. and Mrs. J. Kears- | friends as the Japanese bassador and Mme. iiatsudaira, the ' Chinese | Minister and Mme, Sze, and the Colom- .tgzn unr\lhur and Senora de 509:!. ux: 3 | Rome they were entertained by the 29 from 4 to 7 o'clock, given by Mer | former Venesuelan Minister and Senora parents in thelr home in Georgetown. | de Grisant, who are now accredited to Judgs and Mrs, James W. Witten |the Vatican,.and were also recelved byi il cel-orate their golden wedding &n- | the Fope. s niversar: in the home of their daugh- | iss Almcra Melklejohn of New York ter, Mrs. A. S. Dennison, on Staten i passing several dn’n at the Dodge Island, New York, Monday. Hotel and is accompanied by Miss Mo~ !.n;%ce and Mrs, William 8. Xenyon Crosson, also of New York. o rt Dodge, Iowa, will return t0| pgiss Lucile Bell of Louisville, Ky., is Washington on Wednesday and ODen | ine guest in Washington of her brather their apartment at the Mayflower. |g,q gister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ulriec Théy have been at thelr Summer |Boyi *in“their home on Forty-fourth hore, Breesy Bluff, on the Sebasco |pjce Estate, Sagadahoc County, Me. | 5 . Joseph E. Davis is visiting her | DF, and Mrs. m:‘g’;’;{"fifux“‘l‘; son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | TS0 TAVE, &3, FCF SeRt SO ERY Thatnas F. Chestborough, Jr. at thelf rniire fiew to that city Wednesday to ors 18 anxvl!le.rrf. \‘ "lccomplnv Miss Hepburn and they The Undersecretary of the Treasury, came by airplane to Washington. Mu Mr-Ogden L. Mills, is expected back 'John T. Williams of Woodside, Md., in the city tomorrow from a stay with Was also in the party DETE s Miss Lucy Grimstead and Miss Ednk Judge Timothy T. Ansberry will join | Walter sre leaving Washingtcn at the Ml’(‘ Ansberry at their apartment at | end of this week for New York and will Connecticut avenue in a few days. | sail on October 3 aboard the Franconia and Mrs. Ansberry spent the |for Bermuda. Miss Mary Walter and Summer in New Humphln | Miss hl:llnhe:h Prescott will also sail on the same boat. On their return i e 1e‘h:f°;';|"! 10 o4y | from Bermuds Miss Grimétead and Great, Britain, will return to Washing- | noss gvaiter will spend some time in ton the first of next week from Eng- New York. land, where she has been on vacation, | Mr, and Mrs. M. K. Gllliam of Deal, having sailed last week. |N. J, who with their small family Mrs. Francis Walker and her daugh- | g ys spend the '7inter season in ter, Miss Evelyn Walker, who spent the | waghington, have taien an apartment Summer in Europe, are again in their home on Athmead pisce, And Wil be | Saeg: o maatg s ot T in stead of leasing a house, which had jomed this week by Miss Hzlen Walker, ; oo arrived Friday in New York from | "on their original o Santiago de Chile, where she was the Roll Cnll of Debuuntel guest of Miss Junia Culbertson, daugh- ter of the United States Ambassador | For Season of 1931-32 to Chile, in the embassy there. Mr. Horace M. Albright, director of Continued From First Page.) M¢P. and Mrs. J. Fred lunm the National Park Service, and Mrs. Al- 8121 Newark street. bright and their two children, Bob and Marion, will return today to their Washington home on Indian lane, Spring Valley. Mrs. Albright and the Miss Dorothy Gould Fowler, daugh- children spent the Summer in Berkeley, | ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Calif,, as the guest of her mother, Mrs. | Fowler, 1424 Sixteenth street. william Noble. Mr. Albright toured the | Miss Wilma Pulmer, daughter of Rep- Western parks and spent some time at | resentative and Mrs. Hampton P. Ful the McKinley Park in Alaska. mer, the Broadmoor. g | Miss Katharyn Fujua. daughter of Mrs. Lowell F.etcher Hobart, presl- | mrs. Katharyn Fugua, Wardman Park dent general of the National Soclety, | Hotel, Daughters of the American Revolution, Miss Margaret Gibbins, daughter of Col. Henry Gibbins, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Gibbins, 2001 Thirty-eighth street. will return tomorrow from Detroib, where she has been attending the meet- Miss Mary Preston Gibson, daughter of Mrs. Morris Ernest Locke, 1761 R street. MA!I Clara Grant, daughter of Col. U. 8. Grant, 3d, U. 8. A, and Mrs, Grant, 2117 Le Roy place. Miss Loulse Harrison Gwynn, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Willlam C. Gwynn, 1514 Thirtieth street. Tea at her par- ents’ home November 29. Miss Anna Halloway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Halloway, 8 Oxford m-t:e‘t dchevy Chase, Md., who will give ley Mitchell, at Villanova, for Miss Brooks, Miss Gwynn will be presented to ‘Washington society at a tea November of which she was the first president. During her absence of thres months, | Mrs. Hobart made an official tour of | the Northwest, visiting ten States, where she was the honor guest of va- rious State conferences and attended | divisional meetings at Omaha and Chi- | cago, She also made a voyage up the Alaskan coast. Dr. and Mrs, T, F. Murphy and their son, Mr. Eiliott Murphy have returned fo thels apartment at'tne Calverton, | after & motor trip in the New Englan States and Canade. Dr. Murphy at- | Mayflower. tended the convention of the American |, Miss Katherine Hawes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Hawes, 3403 | | Macomb street. Miss Elizabeth Henning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henning, 2737 They returned by way of Niagara Falls, and were accompanied by Mrs. Murphy's | S;t‘ggoer Harold L. PaXton Of | Gainedral avenue whose debut’ party - ‘Sgl“beyfll tea dance December 28 at Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Carley and ayflower. son, ‘Stanley, Rave returned toythelr‘ Miss Winifred Jacobs, daughter of home on Connecticut avenue, after a | Capt. Walter F. Jacobs, U. S. N., and trip to Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, | Mrs. Jacobs, 3311 Rowland place, Fe Piacid 3 t. | Miss Neville Leary, daughter of Capt. Lake Piacid and Lake Dumore, Vermont. | Miss Neville Leary. daughter of Capt, Mrs. Leary, Indian Head, Md.. who Mrs. Edward W. Whaley and her in- | will give a dinner dance for her Christ- fant son, of Knoxville, Tenn., are mo- | toring here_tomorrow to visit her par- |mas eve at the Mayflower. ent, Mrs. Harry C. Ragsdale of La- | Miss Patience McCormick-Goodhart, mont strcet, Mrs, Whaley was formerly | daughter of Mr. F. Hamilton McCor- Miss Gwendolyn Ragsdale. | mick-Goodhart, * 1830 Twenty-fourth street, Miss Cornella McDuffle, daughter of Representative John McDuffie, 2311 Mrs. | Connecticut avenue, formerly Mrs. Zachary | Miss Mary Elizabeth MacArthur, Lansdowne. ‘daughlerluf Mrs. Arthur MacATthur, & — |1854 Kalorama road, a tea dance Miss Annabel Matthews, of the U. S. Boar Gt A% ApDeRle, bl !‘:ken ;? "Ia‘t:;nflfifl:lns day, November 26, at the apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, | Where she will make her home in the | M and M yoaine WS, daughter of future, g ,Macomb street, who will be presented Mrs. S. Bingham Martin has closed |8t & tea dance November 23 at the her home in Chevy Chase for the Win- | Mayflower, ter and is visiting in Philadelphia, | ,, MisS Charlotte Mayo, lt‘ill;rhur ;f Mrs. Pendleton Mayo, On her, return_to Washington she Wil | fourth street, a dinner dance December | - | 23, by her mother. Mrs. Willlam H ns of Colorado| Miss Ruth Muiliken, daughter of Mr. Springs, a member of the Executive |and Mrs. Harral Mulliken, 2019 Q strect. Committee of the Girl Scouts, who met | Miss Dorothy Nicholson, daughter of lest week with Mrs. Hoover on the | Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson, 103 Rapidan, is spending the week end at | Newland street, Chevy Chase, Md., who the Mayflower will give a dinner dance fcr her De- Mrs. Evans will go from here to New | cember 28, at the Mayflower. York City and will attend the conven- | Miss Elizabeth Ogilby, daughter of tion of the Girl Scouts begifning Octo- | Mr. and Mrs, C. F. R. Ogilby, 17 Prim- ber 12 in Buffalo. rose street, Chevy Chase, Md. | Miss Rose Page, daughter of Nr. and Mrs. Otto T. Englehart of Hawtharne | Mrs. Thomas W. Page, Shoreham Hotel. street and her three children, Gordon, | Miss Ann W. Park, daughter of Mr. Otto and Lucia, returned Thursday |and Mrs. Richard G. Park, 1913 S from Brazil, Ind, where they have been | street, who will make her bow at & visiting Mrs. Englehart’s parents, Mr. |ball at the Mayflower, December»21, and Mr:. Gordon Kerfoot, Mr. and | Miss Carolyn Payns, daughter of the Mrs. Linn Kidd, also of Brazil, the lat- | Assistant Secretary of War and_ Mrs. ter being Mrs. Englehart's sister, re- | Frederick H. Payne, Mayflower Hot: turned with her to Washington to spend | Who will be presented at a tea dance at 8 few days. th> Mayflowsr December 19. Miss Betty Peelle, duulht'r of Judge Mrs. Lls\u-'])n D. Nicolson of Forest and Mrs. Stanton C. Pelle, 5200 Con- TLane spont ths Summer in Fort Wash- | necticut avenue, Chevy Chase, Md. ington, Long Island, when s and | Miss Helen Payne Pe:pl's, dnughter‘ her taree daughters, Edith Stratton, | 0f Mr. and Mrs. Howell Pecples, 1831 | Al and Dudley, visited Mrs. Nicol- | Belmont road. Mrs, Arthur T. Vance.| Miss Isabells Perry, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Perry, Bethesda, o= and Mrs. !:mflnue‘: Rice of 2629 | Md. onnecticut avenue, who have been | Catherine St:wasé Poe, % spending the last four months in At- |ter of Mr, and Mrs, Francis gd:nn.)h | lantic City, have returned home for | Poe, Stoneleigh Court, 2 fortnight before leaving for Call-| Miss Alice Price, daughter of Mrs. fornia to spend the Winter. Oluhr. A. Price, 1841 Lamont street, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. White and the |y an oo, Richards daughler of and Mrs. Ralph W. Richards, 2717 latter's sister, Mrs, Harry Jacobs, Who 'Connecticut avenu:, who will give & spent a few days in Washington, left | dinner dance for her December 30 at yesterdey morning by motor for Eden- | the Mayflower and a luncheon for debu- ton, N. C., where Mrs. Jacobs Wl be | tances Octeber 17, also &t the May- the' guest of Mr. and Mrs hite. for | gows Roveral weeks. . Afa, Jacobs, Who wa M Vet formerly Miss May Shav, is 8 frequent | nri's Tsabel nlv;g%l“nl?luil:ll!\)ds ’.‘52551 M‘ visitor in Washington d will return - Tete for & thart Siay on lier way Back | _ s Patricls Rlds‘m& daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell, jr., have moved into their new homs at 207 Mas- sachusetts avenue for the Winter. Cas was &0 mother, ice for her Deee‘nber 21 at lhe’ | George C. | Hill, are now at their home at New Yori Mr. and Mrs. Peréival 8. Ridsdale, 1847 Lamont _street, Miss He'en Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, 1762 Massachusetts avenue. Miss Ter:sa Saul, daughter of Mrs. Benjamin F. Saul, 2224 Wyoming ave- nue. Miss Ellen Sandberg and Miss Mary Sandberg, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Sandberg, who will be pre- sented at a tea dance at the Mayflower November 24. Miss Kate Scully, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A, Scully, 2431 Kalorama road. Miss Elizabeth Shouse, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jouett Shouse, 2231 Mas- sachusetts avenue. Miss Sara Louise Snell, daughter | Representative and Mrs. Bertrand Snell, 2400 Sixteenth street, who will make her bow at a tea dance Decem- ber 22 at the Mayflower. Miss Sidney Thompson, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. 8. Percy Thompson, 3247 R street, who will be presented at a tea dance December 24 at the May- flower. Miss Jnne JToorpe, dnulnm ot Col. oge U. 8. A, and Mrs. Thorpe, 3318 Woodley road, who will give a dinner December 26 at the May- flower for her. Miss Elsie Tuckerman, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Tuxeden, Bethesda, Md. Miss Evelyn Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walker, 2351 Ash- meade place. Miss Atlee Wayne Wirgman, daugh- ter of W. Wayne Wirgman, Florence Court. Miss Jean Woodson, daughter of MY and Mrs. Eugene R. Woodson, Klingle road, who will be pruented IC a tea dance December 25 at the May- flower. Miss Leslle Wright, daughter of Mrs. Hamilton Wright, The Anchorage. Miss Anne Wyant, daughter of Rep- resentative and Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Wardman Park Hotel. who will make | her bow at a bali Christman Eve lt‘ the Mayflower. Mrs. Edward E. Gass, Back From Pittsburgh. qu'ns Vice President| (Continued From First Page.) D. Thacher, who is with Mrs. Thacher at their Summer home at Watch Hill, R. I, will be in the Capital the middle of the week. Mrs. Thacher will join Mr. Thacher here later in the Fall and will open the house of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, which they lund for & year. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Storm, the latter before her mlrrl.lle at Wateh August 22, Miss Sally Thacher | after a wedding trip. The Assistant Solicitor of the State Department, Mr. Ralph Snowden Hill ‘ will arrive in this country the mldd]e or the week and is expected to come Wi Thursday. Mr. Hill, | wlm has been abroad for the greater part of the Summer, spent some time in Paris. He will open his home in| Georgetown for the season. ‘The Assistant Secretary of State and Mis. Wilbur J. Carr will arrive in New York this week from a vacation spent | abroad. They are expected in wuh- ington Monday and will open house on Wyumlng avenue. | the Summer at Bimira, ‘The Undenecreury of State, Mr. Wil jllam R. Castle, jr., is with Mrs. Castle at Hot Bprings for a week end visit., The Assislant Secretary of ths to her home in Chicago. ‘Miss Linda Lee Clift of 4115 Seventh | Mr'. K s Toll House Tavern street northwest has returned from & delightful vacation spent in Yellowstone | Park, l:)enve:.‘k Rocky Mountain Park | ¢ Pk e, and Pikes P Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Milton, her sister, Mrs. Wilfred Geist Fronheiser, and the former's son, Mr. Seymour Mc- | Connell, arrived in New York - Sunday from Europe, where they have been!: since the early part of June, and were | in Washington until the end of the g Otlr Stock of Tailored urtains is Now Complete in permanent Yt et “Sunday Dinz=r 12 Noon to 8:30 P.M. '8 dl’lYE out 10th Sireet (l the: tht liEht and aturinz _curtains un marquisette, dths to match. New ‘Rose Beige Shade MI:I $2.50 and $2.9. ir n- lll: sud Tallored c-v atng— esh0s e, McDEVlTT’S N.W. Decorators Dist. 3211 Slip Covers Draperies Servico in the unique resms of the “old Hou! wns Bt et bepiry Bt 8 B GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STUDIO of Architecture Cordially Invites You to Visit A Living Room Furnished in the Empire Feeling and Deeigned by Good Housekeeping Studio Now on Eshibition &t ign Service, and Thomas m assistant dean of m Schoel of Drl("llldllflmneeluthemn- various But there is nnother exhibit in this teresting room which Dr. Nevfl.s will show his guests. This is the recent gift to the university of a complete widow of & prominer mmfimmflem!‘memd Munldnndlum Sesosiey Cisle Plaa Thanksgiving Night Dance Gamma Rho Chapter, Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority, will flve & Thanks- giving dance for which arrangements are now being made. Earlier than that date, a tea will be given. A farewell party for Miss Agnes Tal- .| tavul, member of the sorority, was held Tuesday night, September 22, at the home of Dorothy Clough, 3322 Military road. Miss Taltavul left Satur- :‘lfi morning for California, where she make an extended visit. Dinner Is Served A juley, tender steak, cately browned chicken wi fresh vegetables — or ha baked in pineapple Juice, charmingly served at Norman- dy Farm in the old-world at- mosphere of Provincial France. Luncheon, Tes, Dinner Sunday Breakfast T N rm. Phone Rockville 352 of ewery description CLEANED and RE-BLOCKED in any desired Style or Shape alse. '. specialize New Fait Hoe e and meldieg, New 1 nt Upper left: Miss Frances E. Matthevs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Matthews. to be presented to her parcnts’ friends at a tea at the Mayflower, | October 23. —Harris-Ewing 2hoto. | Lower right: Mi:s Anne M. Wyant, daughter of Representative and Mrs. | Adam Wyant, one of the few Congressional buds to appear this season, making | her debut in the early season. S nderwood Phota. | Center: Miss Al Wirgman, pretty litile debutante who is the dat hln: e s Mol Esitc Matt. 1o o, jeasoniad Suring tho weciy seaee | ucl n s early season b her n‘-,r-m-.")‘l;‘ m!-;d:vq am A, Elllnn.. —Underwood mmwy pper Miss 'ompson, whose Mr. and Mrs. 8. Thompson, will introduce her at a tea dance P —U; namm Mr. ‘Seymour Lowman, has| lls, is Lowman, who spent N. Y. Mr. David 8. Ing ding the week end with . Ingalls at their home in Cleveland. He is expected hac); in Washington the first of the week. Treasury, | been joined by Mrs. The Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. | F. Trubee Davison, is spending the week end with Mrs. Davison at their Sum- home in Buffalo, N. Y., where he has m with Mrs. O'Brien for several ays. The Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Prederick H. Payne will open their apartment at the lnyflonr ‘Thursday. back early in October. He in the West since the first week of ‘The United States consul general to Cuba_and Mrs. Prederick Frelinghuy- sen Dumont will arrive in the Capital Tuesday or Wednesday from Havana. /] Sunday Dinner on till 8 P.M. CONN. AVE. & CALVERT ST. The assistant to the Attorney GE} eral, Mr. John Lord O'Brien, will r ther home at Locust Valley, Long Island. | | turn to the Capital tomorrow from his | ‘The Assistant Se'nury of the Navy, | & Furmlhmgl your photograph. are in effect. BROOKS Old friendships are never fordotten. and old friends will glow with appreciation for that most personal gift, Arrange now for =n appoint- ment while our discoun: rates STUDIO 1327 F Street NW. ' i .i.;udxes~ Capital Hat Shop 508 11th St. N. W. They will spend a few days at the May- | flower on their way to their home, The Anchorage, in Ronks, Pa. Mr. Dumont | was on duty in the State Department | before his appointment to Havana about | two years ago. Beautiful Fall Fur Fashions ~—are now shown at Guild Members’ Stores The cleverest creations are fea- turéd at most reasonable prices, yet each coat, jacket or scarf re- flects the quality that has always been associated in the minds of the public with members of the Guild. LUSTICK FUR COMPANY 1304 G Street Northwest CAPITOL FUR SHOP, INC. 1208 G Street Northwest €10 1%th Street Northwest H. ZIRKIN & SONS, INC. 821 14th Street Northwest : JOSEPH SPERLING, INC. SHAFFER FUR COMPANY 700 12th Street Northwest 1212 G Street Northwest FRANCKE FURRIER, INC. 1328 G Street Northwest

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