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[ B2 ** so CIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SOCIETY Vice President Curtis With Others Promi- nent in Séciety to Attend Motion Picture Premiere. ICE PRESIDENT CURTIS and | members of his family accepted the invitation to witness the | opening performance of the “Washington Masquerade” _at the Palace Theater this evening. Sec- ing themselves as others see them will take many other important personages to the theater tonight, more than a hundred higher officials and well known Washington society folk having ac- cepted the invitation to be present Drawing room life in Washington is a delicate fabric to handle and society is on the alert to see what portrayal John Morley give ‘Barrymore and Karen their respective roles The Ambassador of Great Britain €ir Ronald Lindsay, went to New York this morning and will sail tomorrow on the Berengeria to join Lady Lindsay in England. The Ambassador of Belgium. M. Paul May, will leave Washington this eve- ning to spend a fortnight at Newport Secretary Adams Goes North for Short Visit. ‘The Secretary &f he Navv. Mr. Charles Francis Adams, left Washing- ton this morning for Maine, where he will attend the dedication of the Cadil- Jac Mountain road, in Acadia National Park, tomorrow. He will then join Mrs Adams at the Glades, at Minot. Mass, and is expected back in Washington Monday. Countess Szechenyi, wife of the Min- ister of Hungary, has entercd the wom- en's doubles tennis tournament to be held Tuesday at Newport. Mrs. Benja- min R. Holcombe also is an entrant in the tournament. Senator and M tored after the anjournmen are guests of the I law and sister, Mr. Cook. Mrs. Cook and M sisters of Mr. Julius V former mayor of Staunton, and were born in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Cook recently moved to Staunton and are cccupying the Stallenwerck house, on North Coalter street. Senator and Mrs. Hull will leave there early next week to cgntinue their trip by motor to their home, in Ten- nessee. ell Hull mo- immediately ess and ther-in- and Mrs. W. W Hull are Representative and Mrs. Addison T. Smith have given up their apartment at the Roosevelt, and are with their fr. Walter S. Smith and his| y at 5545 Forty-first street, in Chevy Chase. They will leave Wash- ington about August 1. for their home in Idaho. Representative and Mrs. Bolivar E. Kemp, who were at Wardman Park Hotel for a brief time have gone to| their home in Louisiana for the re- mainder of the Summer. The Assistant Secretary of thé Navy and Mrs. Em Lee Jahncke, and their daughters, Miss Adele Townsend Jahncke and Miss Cora Stanton Jahncke, will leate Washington to- morrow morning at 4:30 o'clock, by plane for Los Angeles to attend the Olympic games. The Assistant Secre- tary is one of the three American com- missioners for the International Olympic games. Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland h2s been invited to be guest of honor at the “repeal” ball which will be given under the auspices of the Blue Cockade at the Congressional Country Club, August 12. daughter Miss Laura Bar W. Bark! Senator and Mrs. Alber I has as her guest Miss Kathleen Carmi- chael, daughter of Ge d Mrs. |the Army, Navy Country Club, when will sing several sclos, accompanied by ! Mr. Harry Woodward at the piano, The naval aide to the President and Mrs. Walter Newhall Vernou will enter- tain at the dinner dance tonight at the Shoreham for Miss Elvira Johnson and her fiance, Mr. Charles Burke Elbrick. Capt. and Mrs. Henry Martin Jensen entertained at dinner last evening at their guests were Comdr. W. McGrath and Capt George S. Bryan of the Naval Academy at Annapolis; Capt. and Mrs. Edward Washburn and Capt. and Mrs. Roland Brainard. Lieut. and Mrs. Willlam H. Barks- dale, jr, have come from Schofield Barracks, Hawali, and are guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Barksdale, in Washington, en route to Lieut. Barksdale's new post at Fort Ethan Allan, Vt. Judge and Mrs. Ernest H. Van Fossan closed _their apartment, in Wardman Park Hotel, for the Summer and left vesterday for their farm in Ohio, where they will spend the next few months. They will return to Washington in the carly Fall. Mr. James Clement Dunn, chief of the Division of International Confer- ence of the State Department, arrived today in New York on the Paris, from Europe. Mr. and Mrs. West to Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary. Former District Commissioner and Mrs Henry Litchfield West will cele- brate the 50th anniversary of their wed- ding Mcnday evening when they will dine informally with their son and daughters at the Columbia Country Club. Irs. Morgan Stinemetz, formerly Miss M ) West. motored to Washington | novel, “Maid of Athens MRS. FRENCH STROTHER, With ber husband, secretary to the President, shared honors at a unique surprise | Bonner, who make their home at the dinner given by another of the President’s sccretaries, Walter Hughes Newton. and Mrs. Newtcn, to celebrate the issuance from the press of Mr. Strother's new |ing a few days at the Shoreham. —Bachrach Photo. from New York with her sister, Mrs. Orville B. Drown, formerly Miss Minnie West, and will be joined today by Mr. Stinemetz and their son, Henry L. W. Stinemetz. Mr. and Mrs. Stinemetz and their son will remain with Mrs. Drown for a weck or 10 days Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. West, son and daughter-in-law of the former Commissioner and Mrs. West, who also live in Washington, will be in the com- pany at dinner Monday. Mrs. Chester P Leasure, Miss Joan Leasure and Mr. Dan Leasure. Mrs. Simon Wolfe has closed her apartment, at Wardman Park Hotel, and sailed yesterday for France, wherc she has leased a villa at Royat for a month or more. Fang-Pizzini Wedding | In Frederick Is Announced. | Mrs. Florence A. Pizzini of New York, States Aommasator o Sresting "eq | formerly of Washington, announces the ! 5 | marriage of her daughter Ann to Mr. former director general of the Pan- | E. Fang of Rochester, N. Y. American Union. who is spending the | QWen E. Fang of 3 Summer in his country home, at Graf- | 'vednesday, July 20 in Frederick ton, Vt. has gone to Ottawa for the | the Rev. Abram R. Snedegar officiaf Tareral Eoon i oot | The bride has been visiting Miss Atlee = Wirgman, who, with Mr. Howard Railey, accompanied Mr. and Mrs, Fang to Frederick for the wedding and were their only attendants Mr. and Mrs. Fang will live in Wash- ington temporarily while the former completes his studies in the School of Foreign Service. Mr. Fang graduated last_month from the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Former Senator George Wharton | Pepper has returned to his home in! Philadelphia after spending a few days q‘t the Hotel Gramercy Park in New ork, beth Bostick Elmore will arrive tos from her home in Alabama to visit her sister-in-law. Mrs. Elmore, wife of Capt. Willett Elmore, who is on duty in Nicaragua. Miss Eli } Dr. and Mrs. Macpherson Crighton Mrs. Elmore will entertain at lunch- | entertained at a buffet supper party eon followed by bridge Wednesday aft- | 1ast_evening in the garden of their ooon nt the " Armv-Nawy - Gountry | home in honor of the retiring second Clup for her guest, who will remain | Secretary of the Egyptian legation, Mr. Severall veiks | Waguih Rostum, who will leave Wash- = | ington today en route to his new post Miss Louise Spencer has as her guest | Yesterday the Minister of Egypt in the Summer home of her parents. | Sesostris Sidarouss Pasha, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry B, Spencer, at Nar. | at luncheon in honor of Mr. Rostum. ragansett. R. I Miss Katharine Wilkine. | ar and Mrs. Kenneth gaughter of M. and Mrs. John F. Wil- | (ertained a company of 12 at the dinner dance on the Shoreham Terrace last ievening. In the company were Mr. and a]fl‘:f?mrg?d | Mrs. J.A. Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl L sHe OTThzv gxmuv. Miss Adrienne Mayer, Miss Elizabeth Ann _Kaufman, Miss Edith ngland to attend the | jacobi of New York, Miss Lenore Loven- c s given during Au-|tha| of Nashville, Mr. Theodore Tiller, gust in Shakespearean Thea-,5q: Mr. Charles Finnigan and Mr. o, at S on-Avon. and in Sep- | g ber Miss Richards expects to attend annual sessions of the League of Romney en- Miss Janet Horace Pack. A silver cup will be presented to week at the Shorcham. Mrs. Saunders will return to New York, accompanied by Miss Taliaferro, who will visit her before returning to her home. Mrs. Willilam S. Pierce Catherine A. Newton are spending sev- eral weeks at the North Shore Inn at Magnolia-by-the-Sea, Mass. Miss Mary Tyler McCormick and Miss Marie Milnes Whitehurst _ure visiting Mrs. Benjamin Milnes at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Marshall have gone to their home in West Spring- field, N. H. Mr. Marshall will return it in Wardman Park ut Mrs. Marshall f ix weeks before joine Marshall here. Mr. Joshua Evans, ir. retiring chair- man of the board of trustees.of the Bet- ess Bureau. was guest of honor Washington's First Air-Cooled Apartment Residence NOW AVAILABLE ‘.' Suites of 3 to 6 Rooms . Rentals, $90 to $185 { A few furnished apartments to sublet for Summer months. Rentale include electricits. elec- ' tric refriceration. kas and park- ing facilities for guests of tenants. The and Miss | last evening. Mr. Louls Rothachild, di- | vector of the bureau, was in charge of the arrangements. Miss Jeanne W. Nichols of Lans- downe, Pa., is passing & few days at | the Dodge and is accompanied by Miss Adaline L. Carroll of Philadelphia. Program of Dances Tonight In Alva Belmont House Garden. The garden of Alva Belmont House, | headquarters of the National Womnn‘a‘ I Party, will be the scene this evening of a short program by the Washington Den- | ishawn Dancers, under the direction | of Mr, Lester Shafer and Miss Marian Chace. Mr. Francis Rand, Miss Nancy | Brock and Miss Wilma Dinowitzer, Miss | Ruth Raine and Miss Amalie Preische | will dance. | Those attending will be the guests of the Young Women's Council and the Student's Council of the National Wom.- | en’s Party and will include Miss Mabel Van Dyke, Miss Angelina Carabelli, Miss Margaret Luers, Miss Mary Burrows, Miss Alice Louise Hunter, Miss Irene i Garretson, Miss Maude Younger, Miss Laura Berrien, Miss Bess Davis Schrei- | ner, Mrs. Nina E. Allender, Mrs. John | B. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Greene, Miss Helen Wheeler, Miss Alice Cush man, Miss Margaret Abbe, Miss Ma: guerite Young, Miss Pritz Firey, Miss Roselle Lee, Mrs. Lois Munoz Marin, Miss Christie Allen, Miss Helen Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. K. Hilding Belj. Mr. An- dre Cattaui, Mr. Seymour Waldman, Mr. Paul Linebarger, Mr. Harvey Wiley, { Mr. Chester Ring, Mr. John Laurence | Prench, Mr. W. T. Betts, Mr. Chatham | Towers. Mr. William G.'Eliot and Mr. Paul Walsh. | The Woman's National Democratic | Club gave its weekly Thursday evening supper last evening in the garden. Mr. |and Mrs. Samuel Herrick were in the | company and had guests with them, as did also Mrs. Julien J. Mason. Others |at the dinner were Miss Mildred Hill, Mrs. Donald MacDonald, Mrs. Ray- ;mnnd Anderson and Mrs. John Grims- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon A. Waters of New York motored to Washington and | are at the Shoreham for a few days. Mrs. W. W. Foote of Pullman, Wash. is at the Dodge and is accompanied by her daughter, Miss Audrey Foote. Mrs. F. W. Gleim and Miss Lucylle | Homestead, Hot Springs, Va.. are spend- Mrs. Lucille Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Cooper are among those sailing on the Grace liner Santa Ana today. Mr. L. W. Smith of Lexington, Va. is at the Dodge and is accompanied by his daughter, Miss J. A. Smith i | Wonder Purchase! JULY 29 1932. Convention Hostes MRS. P. MICHAEL COOK, Wife of the general chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for the entertainment of Knights of Columbus delegates meeting here next month. Back to Pre-War Prices $1 50 to Baltimore and Return %-day limit Saturdays and Sundays $ l .25 until Sunday h % 2 77222 7 9 727777 Y 222 Good returning nigh W., B. & A. N 12 st and New fork are. aw. Y Ope;n All Day Every Saturday Duringr Summer SOCIETY. | SLIP COVERS Three-plece sulte and five straight. sepa- rate cushions; snap fasteners. tailored ta e."“Imported Belgian inen tripe Linene. $13.30. Write |DALE TO BE OPPOSED ‘ FOR SENATE BY MARTIN | Democratic Candidate Chosen in Vermont and Neither Candidate Has Primary Rival. By the Associated Press. ISLAND POND, Vt, July 22—The contest for United States Senetor from Vermont will be fought this Fall be- | tween Porter H. Da’e, Republican, seek- | ing re-electicn, and Fred C. Martin of Bennington, Democrat. Martin was ch-sen to make the race | as Democratic candidate after a meet- ing of State leaders Tuesda | Senator Dale's son Timothy said yes- terday his father would be a candidate for re-election. Senator Dale was elected to fill an unexpired term in 1923 and he was re-elected for a full Ay yterm in 1926. . The Vermont primaries will be held Prepared to Keep in in September. 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One- piece model in black, royal blue, copen, orange, maize, green, red and orchid.—Second Floor. $1 .39 1 Dresses 1,200 more new Panamas (Simulation) and Softies Carmichael, who arrived in Washington today from North Carolina, where she has been for some time with her parents. ations at Geneva, followed by a visit Rome, and returning the last of Oc- | tober. Last night Miss Richards was| |the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cowles Pomeroy at their country place, | near Hopewell, N. J., stopping over to| Dinner Dance for Army Relief Society at Club Tonight. the winner of the highest score in auction bridge and a silver cup to the winner of the highest score in contract bridge at the card party which will be given Thursday afternoon, July 28, at 2 o'clock at the Rossdhu Castle L KENNEDY- | WARREN Deputy Chief of Staff Maj. Gen. George Van Horn Moseley and Mrs Moseley will entertain at the dinner dance tonight at the Army and Navy Country Club, which will be the close of the fete which started this afternoon for the benefit of the ny Relief So- ciety. Others wh ertain guests at the dinner d Mrs. Robert W and M John and Mrs. Charles H. B! and Mrs. Matthew A Gen. and ges, Brig. Gen. i Brig and . Fdward Schultz, Col Don_Sawyer, Maj. and Mrs. C. W. Russell, Maj. and Mrs. Leon | IN. Logan, Maj. and Mrs. Sidney Bing- | ham, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss, Capt. and Mrs. Greenwell, Miss McCracken, Mrs. R. H. Stockhouse and Mrs. Lutz Wahl. During dinner Mr. Thomas Ashburn | meet at dinner the historian Mr. Her- bert Adams Gibbons and Mrs. Gib- bons and Senor Gonzales of Nicaragua. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Pettijohn en- 3133 CONNECTICUT AVE. ADAMS 9600 Club. _Mrs. Russell A. Saunders of N!W‘ York and Miss Cassandra Taliaferro of Fort Thomas, Ky., are spending the 2J Worth $150 and $200. Wide and medium brims. 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