Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1932, Page 26

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e i SOCIETY. S —— 2 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY RE. Capt. and Mrs.M'Keeveri 24, 1932—PART Echflnn of University Women. Her pub- “Social Scandinavia lished works include “Anglo-American | in the Viking Age,” and & biography of Notables Will Be Guests At Lee Week Celebration Ms. Wosiron: Wilsen Conley Among Personages to Be Entertained at White Su]phur Springs. sts to be en- phur Springs, hen the Gove: rd. and Gov. Con- 1°v of West Virginia also will be guests for the Robert E. Lee week celebration. Brig. Gen. William Mitchell is at Hot Springs. Va, for a short visit, going from his Summer estate in Middleburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Ingalls enter- tained at = large dinner party in his honor at the Yard during his stay. Col and Mrs Arthur O'Brien are spending a fortnight at Nantucket with Mrs. O'Brien’s son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. Haguer, wio have a cottage there. Col. and O'Brien are expected to return to Estabrook, their suburban home, this week. Licut. and Mrs. John Francis Green- are receiving congratulations on he b of a daughter Friday evening Mr enslade was before her mar- riage Miss Rosemary Griffin, daughter of Mrs. Paul Bastedo. Gilbert Nevius who after their marriage on e 28 at Fort Monroe went on a ding trip to Massachuseits to visit clatives at Marblehead Neck and ed r v to the Hoiel for a farewell visit to Mrs mother and _stepfather. Col re S d ) and Mrs his Wednesday for Fort Wor State. where he has to duty of New York aid Alfred E. Smtih are spending toe week end with their scn-in-law and da 1, Maj. end Mrs. John A Walker, in their cottage at Southamp- ton, L. T Former Governor Mr. and Mrs. Strickland Gillilan of the Shoreham Hotel will arrive July 31 from London on the Gen. Von Steuben of the Norddentscher-Lloyd. While in don they were given a tea by the ted States. Ambassador. Mr. A. W fellon, ond his daughter and hostess. Mrs. David K. E. Bruce, in the embassy 14 n sate. Also they were Slemp has gone to Whife Sulphur Springs, W. Va.. to 2 conierence with political and the South rephew, Mr Alexander M. Bull have 2017 Belmont their son ted from ¥ e. Ensign the West Coast 3ull leased their hou: ngressional season to Repre- nd Mrs. Guy H. Grady and n the house go from quite an tour tries they eturn to Washing thur M. Christie, whese Sum- is Camp Chris-Hemmit. at 3 returned to his a brief stay. but 1st of August Mes. Richard Hume of Wes'ey Heights, with her small son, Feter Hume, is in Cleveland, Ohio, visiting her mother. Mrs. Stuart Hanna. Cli C. Gager of Wesley sday for New London, two children. Charles where she will spend be joined in Au- M. Heights left Thu Con with_her 1 ume of Wesley ldren. Suzanne will leave the latter visit to M Miss Ma R men of American Universit; y in the week from Belgrade Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ross are at the Dodge for a brief time. en route from where they spent several to their home in Meadville, Pa. r and Mr. Dallas and Mrs. Delos O. Kinsman of Heights have with them their n-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, M. Loverud of Stoughton, Wis., their two children, Allen and Joan, nd 2lso their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Burgess 1. Seamonson of Dr ‘Wesley and COVS. po“arcl and Crown Point, Ind. who arrived in, Washington Wednesday to spend 1 days. Miss Margaret Cock, who is making a two-week visit in Boston, will return | to Wachington Tuesday. She is making | the trip both w y water. Miss Eva Bullard has closed her | apartment in the Chastleton Hotel and | is spending the Summer at the Forest Inn, at Fagles Mere, Pa. | - i Miss_Patricia Dent is attending a Delita Gamma house party at Oxford, | Pa. She will also be a guest of Dr. and Mis. Johiin of Woods Hole, Cape Cod. Miss Ruth Ann Johlin has just returned from a year's study at the, Sorbonne, Paris. Dr. Johlin is on the faculty of Vanderbilt University. Nash- | ville, Tenn. Miss Florence Grady has returned to Washington from New London, | Conn., and has joined her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Grady, at their home, 3718 Ingomar street. Mr. and Mrs. Morris D. Ervia have with them the latter's sister, Mrs.| George R. Aiken of Columbus, Ohlo, | who has corae to Washington to make | her home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Nichols X their son Ben o Bear Trall Camp, | Va. lact_week and plan to leave Fri- day for Wilson. N. Y. to be the guests | of Miss Elizabsth McLean. who visited | in Washington ir: the early Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mitman are sailing for America on the steamship | La Favette July 26 from Plymouth, Englend. Mr. Mitman is curator of | engineering at the Smithsonian Insti- tution, and they have visited man: cities of the Old World. They expec to arrive in New York on August 4. Mrs. G. Erlebacher. has returned to her home. in Washington. after spend- ing some time in the White Mountains and Bretton Woods. where she was at the Washington Hotel Mr. and Mrs. G Mary Louise C! orge Chace and Miss © are spending several utauqua Lake in New nder H. Bell and Glassie were y at Point Mr. and Mrs family and Mr members of a Lookout, Md Dr. Mark O. Davis sailed Friday on the Paris for six weeks' visit in Burope He will spend a short time in Paris, Vienna Budepest a neva_before returning to Wast the first of September. 1gton Miss Mirlam Rothstein and Miss Bert Kauffman have left for a trip to the Pacific_Coast e thev will attend the Olympic games and visit many places of interest in the West. While on the coast they will mak» their home at the Roasevelt Hotel. Hollywood. Calif. Marionette Show at Tal»;oma Park HOmE The Wast Chabter of Hadas- sah will sp ds " party and onette show vednesday 27, at 2 pm. on the beautiful grou of the home of Mrs. S. Gittelman, at 664 Highland avenue. Takoma Park. (Piney Branch road and But- ik on » proceeds from this enter- to be turned over to the fund of Hadassah, which children in tainment infant welfare is the fund caring for tine. marionetts show is a particular raction for children and the party promises much amusement as well as many uniaue features es ‘The children wish Foster Home will ba the guests at this party of the Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority. Mrs. Clara Wiseman is chairman of the committee in charge Retreat Home Card and Garden Party July 28 A garden card party will be given at the Washington treat House. 4000 Harewood road. Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mts. Char! committee, be assisted bv Mre Naughton William J. McCarthv: Mrs. Neubeck, Mrs. C. Bradley, Mrs. Folliard and Mrs. W. Mahaney. Re- freshments will be served in the gar- den American War Mothers Guests of Mre. Perkins American War Mothers attended the luncheon Thursday. July 14, with Mrs. | Katie Perkins as hostess Plans were discussed for a trip on the Potomac under the supervision of Mrs. Edith Fuge. [0} TR “THE ENGLISH BOATER” $494 A fine fur felt sailor . . ports this Summer and Early Fall. . it will see many Be- cause its crown is shallow and its style new and extreme, only the discrim- inating person will choose “The English Boater.” White. . .Black...Navy Coco Brown Beetroot W. B. NMoses & Sons F at 11th ' her sorority in California. to the Rev. Robert Carter Beverley of | of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tiffany of War- MRS. WILLIAM J. WADE, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Margaret Elaine Temple. road, Pittsburgh, Pa. British Ambassador Sails for England: To Return in Fall __ (Continued From First Page.) secretary cf the legation, Mr. Merchant Mahoney. are in Ottawa, Cznada, where they went to attend the Economics Con- ference of the British Dominions. The military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto, who have been in Geneva for several months, are expected back in the Capital at the end of next month. The commercial counselor of the Swedish legation. M. Gustav We expected to arrive in New York day from a brief vacation in Sweden Mme. Weidel, who remained in their Washington home during his _ebsence, will go to New York the middle of the week to meet him The retiring military attache of the Japanese embassy, Col. Shohei Washizu and the newly appointed military at- Col Tanaka. will give at the Mayflower Hotel, Col. Tangka will errive in Weshing- ton the 1st of August to assume his new dutes, and the retiring military attache will leave Washington the end of Au- gust The Secretary of the Bumanian lega- INC. 1705 K Street (Corner Conn. Ave) 2nd Floor July Clearance Straw and Fabric HATS Formerly 15 1o $25 $2.50 $5.00 $7.50 A Special Gronp at SI NO CONNECTIONS WITH ASY OTHER WASHINGTON ETORES harles E. Temple and before her wedding, June 25, Mr. and Mrs. Wade are at home at 6 Bowers Hill Harris-Ewing Photo, tion and Mme. Ponovici are spending the week end at Bethany Beach, Del. The retiring second secretary of the Egyptian legation. Mr. Waguih Rostum, sailed yesterday on the Roma for Italy, where he assumes his new duties as tecretary of the legation in Rome. Harry King to Wed New York Girl in August Mr. and Mrs. Edegar Topiiff of Fre- donia, N. Y. announce the engagement of their daughter. Maijoric Frances, to Mr. Harry A. King of Wachington D. C. cnly son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A King, of 4206 New Hampshire ave- nue. a_retired_memb-r of the United States Marine Band. The marriage will ke place in August. Miss Tophiff is a music meduate of the Fredonia Normal School c! of 1929, and has Dbeen teaching at Deposit. N. Y. Mr King is orchestra and band teacher at the Fredonia State Normal School KAPLOWI INCORP MISES WOMENS APPAREL KAPLOWITZ THIRTEENTH STREE PRIOR TO INVENTORIES A GIVE-AWAY SALE STORE OPENS 8:50 DRESSES ™ 32 ® 3§ $10 to $35 COATS Jothes for V UNBELIEVABLE Announce Betrothal Of Their Daughtcr Miss Margaret Schneider} Will Wed Charles Robb of Los Angeles Soon. Capt. Bernard E. McKeever, U. 8. N., and Mrs. McKeever announce the en- | E‘ ement of their daughter Loretta llen to Edward A. Brown, jr.. liev-| tenant of engineets, U. 5. A., son of Col. and Mrs. Baward | i Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schneider of | Chevy Chase. D. C, announce the en- | g.ement of their daughter, Margaret | aywood, to Mr. Charles Robb of Les ! Angeles, Calif. The wedding will take place this month and Mr. Robb and his bride will make their home in Los Angeles, where he is in business. Miss Schneider is -a graduate of George Washington University in the | class of 1930 and a member of the Alpha Delta Theta Sorority. She has been affiliated with the University of Southern California for a year and is | a member of the alumnae chapter of | Mr. and Mrs. Currell E. Tiffany of Warrenton, Va., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Emily Virginia, Ivy. Va. in’the eal Miss Tiffany i the eldest daughter The matriage will take place Fall renton; she is a graduate of the War- renton Country School and of Goucher College, class of '31. Her father is| president of the Fauquier National Bank. a past president of the Virginia Bankers' Association end the Stock- holders Association of the Federal | Reserve Bank of Richmond, and a member of the executive council of the | American Bankers' Association and the f.oans Committee of the National Credit Associaticn. Her mother was Miss May Mauzy Fletcher of Warrenton Mr. Beverley is the fon of the late R Carter Beverley and Mrs. Beverley of Richmond, Va. and grandson of the late Robert Beverley of Blandfield, Essex County Va. He is descended from the Beverley and Carter families of Fauquier County. He is a graduate of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and the Virginia Theological Seminary, and was ordained to the priesthood of the Protestant Episcopal Church in April, 1932. He now has charge of the church near Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. O. Raymond Evans an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter. Funice Lee, to Mr. John Rodger Dryden, son of Mr. snd Mrs. John Lester Dryden of Datroit. The wedding will take place in Octcber. Mrs. Helen A Potfs of Washington and Charlottesville. Va.. announces the engagement of her daughter. Helen Cerinne, to Mr. Ralph Madison Arnold of Brentwood. Md. The wedding to take place the Iatter part of August. Mr. Jeseph Slutsky announces the engagement of his daughter. Miss Ruth Siutsky, to Mr. Louis Wldorf. son of Mrs. A Alter of Steubenville. Obin. No date has been set for the wedding |Z BROJ. ORATED SPECIALISTS BUNLDING T BETWEEN E AND P BUT TRUE! Sports Knitted Sportswear Betrothal Announced MISS RUTH SLUTSKY, Daughter of Mr. Joseph Slutsky, who nounces her engagement to Mr. Louls Waldorf, son of Mrs. A. Alter of Steu- benville, Ohio. No dste is <et for the wedding. —Bachrach Photo. Mrs. Carroll Speuking _ On Olympic Games Mrs. Mitchell Carroll has selected most apprepriately “Olympia and the Olympic Games” to conclude her series of travelogues which have proved so popular during the month of July at the Arts Club. The address, as usual will be preceded by a number of dinner parties in the garden of the club house Mrs. Walter B. Hilten wvill be the offi- cial hostess for that evening . His‘ory Defln at GU“C}]E!’ Guest of Woman's Party Dr. Mary W. Williaj professor of history in Goucher College and former special investigator for Honduras in connection with mediation by the United States Department of State of the Guatemalan and Honduran-Nica- raguan boundary disputes, will be the gl!s! speaker at the garden tea at Alva elmont House, headquarters of the National Woman's Party, tomorrow a: ernoon, at 5 o'clock. Her subject will be “The Woman's College and the Woman Movement Dr. Willlams is a member of the ex- ecutive council of the American Histor- fcal Association. and several years ago made a special educational survey of Latin America for the American Asso- \mportant Soc for the Bride YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF QUAL r Miss WOMENS TY ONLY WHERE QUALITY IS A TRADITICN Wm. | Rosendorf THE ORIGINAL G S TREET FURRIER 1215 G ST vomen more . 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