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6 " SOCIETY. THEZ SUNDAY” STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Of Personal Interest To Washington Residenu! GEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobi of New | ‘York have announced the engagement of their caughter, Edith Constance, to Mr. Arthur D. Marks, jr, son of Mr. | and Mrs, Arthur D. Marks of Wardman Park Hotel. i Miss Rosalie Weinberg. daughter nl‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Weinberg, who graduates from Goucher College on | June 5, sails for Paris on the S. S. Man- | hattan, June 21, to take the Summer | course at The Sorbourne, Paris. | Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Furman | returned Thursday night from a motor trip to Philadelphia, where they were; guests of relatives for several davs. Mrs. David Grotta of Reading, Pa. 4s the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kauf- guann, Mrs. Walter Franc of Columbus. Ohio, ! Wwho has been spencing 10 days in New | York, joined Mr. Franc at Wardman Park Hotel yesterday for a stay. | Mr. and Mrs. ESmund 1. Kaufmann have returned to their home on Colo- | rado avenue from a five days’ stav in and were joined there over | heir son, Mr. Jo21 Kauf- | The Woodmont Country Club enter- tained last Tuesday with a luncheon | for Ladies' day followed by bridge, which brought together a large gathering. | Miss Elizabeth Kaufman, Miss Frances | Luchs, Frank Luchs and Harold Levi, | jr. motored to Philadelphia Friday to | attend the Phi Epp Fraternity housei party of the University of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith is in Richmond, | Va., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William | Thalhimer. Mrs. Jerome Meyer of the Westches- | ter has as her guest Mrs. Frank Retmier | of Reno, Nev., in whose honor she en- tertained at a tea Friday. i Mrs. Emile Berliner is in New York the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Greenbaum. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby have re- turned from Cleveland, Ohio, where they visited their son, Mr. Daniel | Sherby. | Rev. Dr. William Rosenbloom of New York, formerly of this city, was the guest of friends last week. Mrs. Leon_ Tobriner with her sister, Mrs. Louise Leavey, is in Atlantic City. The annual luncheon of the Coun- €il of Jewish Juniors was held yester- day at Harvey's for the out-going and MISS MARTHA STUART KING, in-coming board members; Mrs. Fred Rauh and young son of , Daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ernest J. King, who announce her engage- Escanaba, Mich, are guests of her | ment to Lieut. Frederic Harrison Smith, ir., U. S. A. son of Lieut. Col. Frederic parents Mr. and Ms. Atthur D. Marks | Harrison Smith, U. S. A, and Mrs. Smith, the wedding {o_take place June 15. ©f Wardman Park: Hotel { —Harris-Ewing Photo. oM. Edmund I Kautmann of Wnite | aks, 4805 Colorado avenue, will be i Tostess at a garden musicale Wednes- | Mr. and Mrs. Welsh Hosts | yhich there will be dancing and cards day afternoon, May 24, at 3:30 R . | Zor those who ‘wish to play. Mts, o'clock. During the afternoon the fol- On Silver Wedding Day | Theodore 1 Edmiston, Mr. Arthur H lowing artists will render selections: | My and Mrs. Frank P. Welsh cele- | ot the mopons. ry ge lto) hw! , violinist; tch- O e st S G4 | brated thelr silver wecding anniversary | = planist. Tea will be served at the con- | at their home on Maple drive, Wheaton, | Clusion of the program. The proceeds | Md., Wednesday, when 50 guests were | will be given to the National Symphony | present to feliciiate them. Orchestra. dimusiad) Mrs. Morris Gewirz has returned to > her home in Chevy Chase from a week's| Last Meeting of Texans stay in New York, where she presented : a p‘fllml’ :cldthe }V]ermen‘lspl‘eague con- For Tl’\ls season May 26 vention, held at the Hotel Pennsylvania, | .y jast meeting of the Texas Club | “dpeats for ight | Miss Deborah Mae Liebman was host- | ro "ty seacon will be held Friday eve. | 1sciir Tonight ess yesterday at a luncheon followed " e~ ning at the Shcreham. The president, The rendevous of the discriminating Ponor of ‘Miss Heten Nordlinger, whose | Fepresentative R & Thomason, wiil | We Serse Fisuh, tiegtablerOuly marriage to Mr. Louis Marks of Read- preside and there will be a short busi- and Homemade lIce Cream ing, Pa, takes place in June. ness meeting’ at which the officers for SEA FOOD SPECIALS = = _'the new year will be elected. The ephlfs, ‘Alvin’ Newnyer of the West- {50 TER IR (0 o o rcers | Luncheons, 50, 65, 30 & $1.00 luncheon in honor of Mrs. Frank Ret-|iS composed of Mrs. Luther Johnson, | o, Seneible s I Carte Frices mier of Reno, Nev. who is the house | DT B. Youngblood and Judge Eugene ally BramiLE Noan, Ustlli9 .00 guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jerome Meyer |Black. Following the business mecting s, Miss Jeanectte Bernstein has as her | there Will be a short program, after Phone Norih 8918 week end guest Mr. Jules Burnstone of Pennsylvania. The Friday Card Club was enter- tained at luncheon and bridge by Mrs. g&;}r:m‘l}tlh Sigmund. at JDerbome oa S 24} street last week. Mrs. Mburice Maser, with her son 5 . 0ses ons “sgnnl&r !sL viélgggn herln pal;enlvxsx; Mr. an s. L. y, ur] n, Vt. for the Summer. o F Street at 11th A luncheon will be held at the Com- - P munity Center tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock for the workers of the Jewish campaign drive, which is being held in | Washington this week. | Mrs. Myron Hess, with her baby daughter Lenore Helen, of Atlantic City is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Leo S. Schoenthal, of Garfield street. Miss Lottie Salmson of Baltimore was the guest of friends here last week. Mrs. Harold Singer has been spend- ing a week in New York, the guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Blanche Singer of Eighty-sixth street. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jackson of Atlantic City ere now making their home in ‘Washington and are at Tilden Hall, Wwhere they have taken an apartment. Mrs. J. Barnheim of New York was the guest for a short stay of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Jackson. The luncheon Monday last at the Broadmoor for the outgoing and in- coming board members and the out- ing president of the Sisterhood of the | ighth Street Temple, Mrs. Harry Lewis, and the new president, Mrs. Mor- ris Cafritz, seated about 55 guests. Mrs. Lewis was presented with a beautiful gift. The three large tables were at- tractively decorated in Spring blossoms and pink roses. Arts Club Change of Shakespeare Program The Arts Club program for this eve- ning has been changed. The perform- &nce of scenes from Shakespeare's drama, “Pericles,” has been postponed to a future date, and in its place will be a group of songs from the plays of ot fReie ) o i st Just Two More Days! former president of the club; also a talk on “Shakespeare at Work,” by M Charles Edw: Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Russell will be the hosts at the chafing dish supper which will precede the eve- ning's entertainment. A group of original plays written by Arts Club members will be the Tuesday o evening feature. The plays and iheir authors are as follows "The Miltrop House,” by Pearl Potter Etz; “The | Bugle Call,” by Anne Darlington; “All | Night to Talk’ by Miriam Hilton. Thoge in the various casts include Ann | Ives, Helen Shields, Ida Mattingly, Eileen Fowler, Ida Claggett, Isham Keith, John Stuart, Minor Ellis and | fTheodore Tiller, 3. The hosts on Tues- | day evening will be Miss Anne C. Darlington and Miss Mary G. Minnix “The House We Live In” is the title Miss Maude Burr Morris and Dr. Tru- man Abbe have given to the talk they will give and the discussion they will direct on Thursday evening, when the historic _residence housing the Arts | Club will be the topic of the evening. Mr. William I. Deming, vice president | of the Arts Club, and Mrs. L. M. 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