Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1932, Page 27

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2 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 24 1932—PART THREE. SOCIETY. 3 e Many Leave Annapolis For Vacation Resorts Visitors and Sports Claim Important Share of | Social Calendal‘ {Or Those staying Home During Month. ANNAPOLIS. Md. July 23—Mrs.| Mason Porter Cusachs, after spending a ment at 5 Maryland to Stone Harbor, night. She was ac- companied by her sister. Mrs. Carroll Van Ness, and Mrs. Thomas Wentworth Bovkin of Baltimore. From Stone Harbor Mrs. Cusaachs will go to Islip. \ng Island, to join her daughters, the | chs re and Mrs. Edward Lloyd for York Har ths at the Yorkshire ctt and her daugh- olla Bassett. are spending he Summer at Bailev Island. Me. Iville Stockwell spending in Philadelphia and Cape a visit to I parents, Mr. Herbert J. Stockwell. at after M Howard Atterbury returned to New Yerk Monday. after spending sev- eral davs with his family at Maidstone Farm, their home, near Annapolis Mr. George Bingley has returned to his home in the Brice House. after 8 visit to his family in Pennsylvania. pt. Guy Baker recently has been assigned to duty at the Naval Academy as head of the department of modern languages, and is at present residing at €arvel Hall. Mrs. Baker and her daughte occupying their home in and will join Capt the early Autumn rd Baldwin entertained at pper party Wednes- e Indian Landing lests included Mrs. C. Clement, Mrs. Mason Porter Mr. and Mrs. Summerfield Mr. and Mrs. Owen Owings and Mr. Mason av afternoon at Ogle Hall in honor of Mrs_George Ewing and Mrs Columbus O'Donnell Lee of Baltimore d Mrs. Arthur Newton Brown ing with Miss Mary R rs. Arthur R. Owens en- dinner Monday right at their country home at Covers were laid for 10 of Lieut. William e ned at tea Friday in honmor of her mother-in- A. F. Duvall of Virgiria, who and Mrs. Duvall John T. Warren have guest Miss Ellen Stirling. of Rear Admiral and Mrs. tirling. Rear Admiral Stirling mand of the naval district at Lieut. and Mrs. Warren also have as their guest Mrs. Yvonne Ved- who recently returned to this after spending eight years in Europe Bowers. wife of Comdr. John T. U.S. N ed). entertained t well y Mrs. Henry ¥ urned Monday to Port after a visit to her Nicholas Green. n, daughter of Comd: M. Penn, returned the week end law and sister. Larrabee, in rned to War- their spent Lieut wife of Capt. John B S. N.. entertained Wednesday in honor of Newbold Walmsley of Mr. and Mrs. Walms- tly for Brazil and Mrs. Donald Pat- party of 16 at the e Annapolis Roads ng s Gor president of St. John's College. has returned to his home in th e House, after spend- ing York dmund B. Taylor r Saturday ever Roads Club. T Nan Farrell Pound, Lieut. Lion, Taylor recently was ord al Acade for duf heir home in ding several days D. Claude Handy and her daughter P are spending this week end at Blue Ridge Summit with Miss or Grade) A. M he week end with it . Lewis R. McDowell. ieut. " QUALITY “ARTISTRY "ECONOMY in the Hurst and and Exclusive METROPGLITAN CRCQUIGNOLE “THE” GENUINE USH-UP [ P PERMANENT It's a pleasure for the owner of this soft, lustrous to care for it herself 25 it NO FlNG;E:};d.WAVlNG: RINGLET ENDS Special [J Push s s 10th & F Sts. NN\W. Ent. 527 10th e LEADING e To retain its appearance of $15.00 Value This Wave Is Not Permanent METROPOLITAN Up PAINLESS PERM'NT, $6.50 FIFTY CENTS D i A. 9281 PERMANENT WAVERS Mrs. McDowell's marriage recently took place in Washington. Mrs. McDowell | was formerlv Miss Washington of Huntington, W. Va . Vice President to Leave | For Olympics Tnmorrow. _(Continued From First Page) | bourne Lodge, at Newport, for the re- mainder of the season The Undersecretary of State. Mr William R. Castle, who is spending a fortnight with Mrs. Casile and their grandchildren at Hot Springs, will re- turn to Washington the first of next week. The Undersecretary of the Treasury. Mr. Arthur A. Ballantine. flew to Oyster Bay, Long Island. Friday and is with Mrs. Ballantine and their {imily in| their Summer home there. Mr. Ballan- | tine is expected to remain through the week. The Chief of Naval Operations and Mrs. William V. Pratt have gone to Newport, where they will remain until July 28. The Assistant Secretary the In- terior, Mr. Joseph M. Dixon. will return tomorrow from the Acacia National Park in Maine. where he att ing of the Cadillac road Mrs. Dixon and their daughter. Miss Peggy Dixon, will start this week for a motor trip through New Hampshire and Vermont. and will be absent 10 days or a fortnight. Later in the Summer Mrs. Dixon and her daughter will go to Ashe- ville, N .C., for a visit The Assistant Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Robe Carl White are spendipg the week end on a short motor trip. The Assistant Secretarv of State, Mr. Francis White. was joined the middle of the week by Mrs White. who has been in Baltimore wifh her mother, Mrs. Brewster, thr h the early Summer. Mrs. White le terday for Saranac Inn. where she taken a cottatge for the remaincer of the season. Mr. White, who has spent each week end in Balti- more with his family. will join them at Saranac for brief visits through the Summer. The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury, Mr. James H. Douglas, jr.. is spend- ing a few davs with Mrs. Douglas and MRS. ROLAND FRANCIS BOWER, Until her marriage, June where Lieut. Bower, U. S tives in Dayton, Ohio. their children in their Chicago home, where he went Friday The Assistant Mr. W. Irving Glover tending the Aerona Commerce meetngs New York dur- ing the past week. has returned to his apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Postmaster General, who has been at- ical Chamber of Mrs. W. W Husband. wife of the As- sistant Secretary of Labor. with her son. Mr. Richard F. Husband. will leave Washington the latter part of the week for St. Johnsbury, Vt. where they will be in their home for the remainder of the Summer. In Scotland this Summer sun bathing is more prevalent than ever. 11, Miss Patty Joyce, and soon going to Fort Bragg, A.. will be stationed. They are now visiting his rela- —Clinedinst Photo. Many \Vashing:on;ans at Old Point for Week End Ameng the later arrivals of the week the Chamberlin from Washington are: Mrs. R. W. Clarke and children Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cake, Mrs. H. P. Morten, Miss Ruby Flock, Mr. W. R Macatee, Licut. George C. McDonald, S. A Mrs. Belle O Simm E. J Haley, Mr a Muchleisin.’ Lieut ] Lieut. Hediken, U. S. A.: Mr. and G. W. Starkey, Dr. H. M Wilson, Maj Van Fleet. Maj. Dorst, Ma). Hale, Lieut Helms, Lieut. Thatcher and Capt Drake, all of the Coast Artillery Corps: Miss Marie Bryce. Mrs. Charles Ford and Mr. J. R. Gavin Sizes for everyone. G-STREET BETWEEN [I™ & 12™ If You Have Any Thought of Buying a New Coat This Winter, Ce; It Tomorrow in This Creat Sale of FUR and CLOTH COATS during COURTESY WEEK Priced in Three Remarkable Groups e Paris new fashions. I o The new slender pen- cil silhouette. Drop shoulders, wide armholes. New crepey and pin point woolens. Patou’s Letty Lynton collar. Beautiful FUR COATS All carefully selected prime pelts. All beautifully styled, high in quality. Velvety black Hudson seal (dyed muskrat). Silver muskrat, cara- cul, moire pony. State Society Members' | River Trip August 1‘ Fall Bride-Elect Members of State socleties are an- | ticipating a delightful trip down the Potomac Monday, August 1, when the All-States Officers’ Society will sponsor | an excursicn on the City of Washin ton. An excellent orchestra will fur- nish music for those who wish to dance and the decks of the steamer will afford | an opportunity for others to enjoy the | cool river breezes. The capacity of the steamer is lim- ited and in order that those members of societies and their friends who de- sire to go on tne trip may be assured of accommodatiors an allotment tickets has been made to each State society secretary. Those who put off securing tickets until the night of the trip may be disappointed. The secretaries who have tickets are: Alabama, Mr. Allen M. Laster; Arizona, Mrs. Maude Anderson; Arkansas, Mrs. Drownie H. Kerr; California, Maj. C. T. du Rell; Connecticut, Mr. Edward J. Lang, president; Delaware, Miss Eliz- abeth R. Groves: Florida, Mr. Daniel P. Mularky; ‘Georgia, Mrs. Lewis P. Cle- phane and Capt. Thomas J. Jackson president; Idaho, Mr. Leland Chapman; Tllinois, Mr. J. B. Woodside and Vice President A. R. Bailey; Indiana, Mrs Maude Phillips: Kansas, Miss Lola M Williams; Kentucky, Mrs. Albert J. Kreamer; Louisiana, Mr. C. J. Bourg Maine. Miss Rose A. Dugan; Maryland, Miss Emma M. Loker and Mr. John M. Boteler, vice president; Michigan, Mr Donald L. Luxford: Minnesota, Mr. A. R. White: Mississippi, Miss Frances Shirley: Missouri. Mrs. Otis J. Rogers; Nebraska, Miss Elizabeth McGerr; New A Small Deposit Holds Your Coat MISS GRAVE VOGEL, Daughter of Mr. Christian Vogel, who announces her engagement to Mr. How- ard B. Freas, the wedding to take place this Fall. —Harris-Ewing Phsto Jersey, Mrs. Mary B. C. Shuman: New Mexico, Mr. Earle P. Dovle: New York, Mr. Georgz A. Winkle; North Carolina, Miss_Jane E. Newton: North Dakota, Mr. David J. Shorb; Ohio, Mr. A. R Williams; Oklahoma, Mr. _Ralph Boyer; Oregon. Miss Vella Winner: Pennsylvania, Mr. A. M. Gulick; South Carolina, Mrs. R. L. Carmichael; South Dakota, Miss C. Louise Phillips; Texas, Mr. Lydon Johnson; Utah, Mr. Ric ard W. Maycock: Vermont. Miss Kath- ryn B. Donahue and Mrs. Mabel Pierce, president; Virginia, Miss Frances C. 5 Mr. John L. Bateman: Wisconsin, Mr. William R Wondrowitz; Wyoming, Miss Margaret Knittle. Any information may be secured by | communicating with the secretary of the All-States Officers’ Society. ‘Miss Gertrude M. Louis, Roosevelt Hotel |: A special invitation to visit and in- | spect _the Constitution on Saturday | July 30, has been extended by Comdr. Louis J. Gulliver. commanding the U | 8. Frigate Constitution, to members of | State societies through the All-States | Officers’ Society. It is hoped that those | residing in Washington from the sev- | eral States will take advantage of this | opportunity to visit “Old Ironsides.” | WOMEN OPEN CAMPAIGN ATLANTA, July 23 (#).—Democratic women of Gecrgia began a campaign | here yesterday with the announced pur- pose of carrying “every precinct” in the State for the Democratic nominees, Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt and Speaker | John N. Garner The organization was named the Georgia Woman's Democratic League and members said a charter would be formed in every coun ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F&G Annual Summer Sale CLOTH COATS Amuzingly Low Priced for the Superior Chic and Quality Summer Sale UR COATS Muskrat, (comey Kid Caracul, Ombre Brown Muskrat, Sealine Jap Mink, Persian Black Caracul, Black Pomy, R Raccoon, Siberias Sguirrel, Jap Weasel, Hudson Seal dyed Squirrel Silver Lamb and Squirrel, Silver Muskrat with Leopard, Fitch and Beaver. Ocelot, Seal (muskrat), Black Russian Flat Caracul.. (muskrat) Ermine, Leopard Cct with Badger and Ermine- Muskrat, with Ermine, 378 $100 179 195 iam Caracul Heads, Nubian Seal (comey), Silver Muskrat, Sealine (comey), with Silver, Red and Platinum Hudson with Reasons for buying now! This is a year of rock-bottom prices! Eat! FIRST CHOICE of the Quality fabrics . . . exquisite MANY “WEEKS Profit finest Selected Furs! workmanship. were spent selecting these coats and several fashionists passed on them before this sale! Tax-Free—While These Last! A SMALL DEPOSIT and monthly payments will hold your coat with FREE STORAGE YES, A NEW COAT is a NECESSITY! And it ought to be a POSSIBILITY because prices are down! T SHARPSHOOTERS NAMED Revolver Shots Chosen for Olympic Games. SANTA MONICA, Calif., July 23 (#). —Three _sharpshooters, headed by Tommy Carr, Santa Monica_detective, were named today by M. E. Franke, senjor Governor at large of the United States Revolver Association. to repres sent America in the small caliber ree volver events of the Tenth Olympic. Carr finished the three days of come petitive firing with a score of 205. out of a possible 216. with L. K. Roberts, Altadera, Calif, second with 204. Dr. E. 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