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2 SOCIETY, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE 25, SOCIETY. Former Vice President Is Host to His Daughter Mrs. Webster Knight, 2d, Visits Mr. Charles Curtis Before His Departure for Kansas. President Mr. Charles with him a few days aughter, Mrs. Webster will_come_from_her ace, R. I, for a brief father’s start West. Mr. at the Broadmoor, Miss Margaret Ahern of Dwight, IIl, for whom they | will entertain at tea this afternoon Former Vic Curtis will ha is week 7 Miss Emelyn M. Burns will sail Fri-; day to complete her study in art in| Paris ond Vienna. Mrs. Willlam Burns will entertain at a farewell party Wed- nesday for Miss Burns, who will spend the Summer abroad. Miss Eleanor Twiss, 2440 Sixteenth street. left yesterday for Detroit, where she will attend the annual convention of the Advertising Fe:eration of Amer- | ica next week. She wiil visit the Cen- | tury of Progress Expcsition and attend | the convention of the National Educa- | tion Association in Chicago the first week in July. , gnd will join. her-in-law and sister, Mr. and ard Everett Gann, in their Park home the middle of the much of the Sum- obably will visit in ths time before the Au- ‘mer Postmaster General and Mrs, ry S. New have opened their Sum- home on Turtle Lake in Wisconsin Mrs. New will be there until the . M- New, who is managing of the Century of Progress n Chicago, will join her vacation. or and Mrs. Gilbert M. Hitcheock of Omaha, Nebr.. are spend- a few days at the Shoreham. When leave Washington they expect to v York and spend the Sum- at Wianno, Mass. Fo He mer Mrs. W. E. Longfeliow 1s leaving this week to spend the Summer with her mother zna daughter at Providence, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Walin of Takoma , Park_ere entertaining Mrs. Walin's sis- | ter, Miss Frances Manchester, director of kindergartens in South Bend, Ind. Former Ser Mrs. Harrison S. Dey and small son Harrison, jr. have returned to their home in Staunton, after having been | guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dey in Washington for several da Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Bliss of this | city have moved to Wardman Park Ho- tel. where they have teken an apart- ment and will make their home in the | future. | Dr. and Mrs. H. G. Hadley, formerly connected with the Washington San tarium Dispensarywin Southeast Wash- | ington, have returned to the city after | Former Representative William L. r a few days accompanied by Mr. M. Lynch, and during their visit they are occupying a suite at the Wardman Park Hotel w l»l"r(' Mr. and Mrs. Tierney ‘merly lived. The former Assistant Postmaster Gen- ¢ral, Mr. W. Irving Glover, is spending the week in San Francisco, Calif., and will spend some time in the Northwest before returning to his_apartment at Wardman Park Hotel July 15. |a two-year absence in Los Angeles, A Mrs. David L. Brain. | Ol where Dr. Hadiey was the med- Brig. Gen. and Mrs. David L. - | jeal ctor of t 1 | ard heve closed thelr apartment at 3101 | Hospial Olinle. Iv fr ehecing ot gnnn‘wtklc!;; g\ninu:h:ngflrxp"eop?:g“ ;:H:nihl;\gton hsanilarhxm in Takoma emlock Hedge, ark for Postmaster Genéral and Mrs, Harry 8| . 10 * short time. New in Edgemoor, which they have| Miss Anna Morgan of Gadsden, who Jeased for the Summer. }k;ns be;::] the guest of Miss Carrle‘ s oper Fulton since they attended June Col. Frank M. Andrews, U. S. A, !y M s e n. Miss Josephine Andrews, Mr. ] O Andrews and Jean Andrews, wili | hostess T B R B D e DS e e age at Char. | Yednesday evening. The Misses Mann hun Pa. After & short stay there, Col. | ¥ill return to Washington from Prince- and Mrs. Andrews and their family will tan, for the week end, on the way to Tmotor to Savage Field, Mich., where Col. | e in Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Harvev E. Rice of Andrews has been transferred and will | be in command. icmne:;n terrace, Takoma Park, are en- A tertaining Mr. Rice’s two aunts, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Redding Williams. the |\ O, Bernson of Glendale, Calif, and widow of the late Lieut. Col. Williams, | Miss Helen Rice, who is superintendent U. S. A, has closed her apartment at| of nyrses in the Paradise Valley Seni- 1661 Crescent place for the Summer |tarium in San Diego. Calif. and safled yesterday on the Queen of| — Bermuda to join her son and daughter-| Miss Belle Leon left Washington for in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh De Haven. Red Bank, N. J, upon the adjourn- at Somerset, Bermuda, where she Will ment of Congress, and will resume her remain thiough July. | duties there as secretary to Senator Later, Mrs. Williams will go to Mont- | Barbour. She is planning. however, real and Quebec, spending the month | to spend many week ends with her par- | of August at the Chateau Frontenac. ents in Ventnor, N. J. i h 11 return to Washington the latter - 5 o ot e ; Miss Frances McCray. daughter of | t ptember. | DeT o B | Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCray of Staun- | Maj. and Mrs. Henry Dorsey Munnik- | ton, Va., is a guest of Miss Catherine | huysen and Miss Betty Ainsworth Burke | Manwaring, daughter of Col. Edward are closing their apartment at Ward-| B. Manwaring, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. man Park Hotel tomorrow and will go| Manwaring at Quantico, Va. Miss Mc- to their Summer home, Stockdale, Bel Cray only recently returned to her home Air, Md., where they will spend July and | in Staunton from St. Margaret's School August. | at Tappahannock, Va. Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Sartin and fam- ily of Philadelphia, Pa. were at the Fairfax for a brief visit before motor- | ing to Atlantic City 1 - | Maj. Ralph P. Cousins, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Cousins, have come to Washington and have taken an_apartment at the Broadmoor. Maj. Cousins has been . stationed in Minneapolis and has beeN| . Jares A. Btevens has returned assigned to duty in the Capital. | to Takoma Park after an extended trip . Gille “and| in the interests of Capt. Melvin E. Gillette, U. 5. A., and | through the Orient in ¢ Mo ¥ Gillette have arrived from | foreign mission work. Governors Island, N. Y., and are at the ‘Broadmoor. Capt. and Mrs. Clay I. Hopough of ‘McPherson, Ga., spent several days at the Fairfax last week, awaiting orders from the War Department. Mrs. Curry, Miss Tempe Curry and Miss Elsle Curry, wife and daughters of Judge Granville Curry of Battery Park, are guests of Mrs. Columbus Haile, who | is entertaining a house party in her| home, Willoughby, near Staunton, Va Mrs. Haile also has with her for her house party Mrs. Columbus Haile, jr., and her two children, Columbus Haile, 3d, and Miss Ann Haile of New York, and Miss Kate Hunter and Miss Julla Hunter of Palestine, T¢ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carroll Glover, ir. accompanied by their daughter and | son, Nancy Glover and Charles Carroll | cool ball room of the club. At 12 o'clock Glover, - 3d, - will close their home, |the birthday cake was served with ice T k and go to their| cream, nuts and mints. A very en- Nonquitt, Mass., 10/ joyable evening was spent by every one. | The arrangements for the entire affair vt | were made by Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald, ise j2nd her tWO| chairman, assisted by her committee,| e gone &s their | Miss Evelyn Riley and Mrs. Ethel Don- | % t- .+ | ovan. 8 ity for a short| ” The last meeting of the Spring ses- Maorohusotts avenue after | Sion Of the chapter was held on Tues- 3 HNacRCI day evening. The meeting consisted | | of preparing and discussing resoltuions to be brought up at the national con- v n in_ Asbury Park, N. J. begin- ning July 13 and ending July 16. Miss Elsie Mandley, president of the chapter, will represent Zeta Chapter at the con- ition. Miss Dorothy Amin, Mrs. 1 Magruder, Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Louise Poore, Miss Elinor Imiay | end Mrs. Isoline Naughton will als | Activities Among Local Sororities Zeta Chapter, Chi Sigma Sorority, celebrated its ninth anniversary with a banquet for its members at Wind- sor Arms Country Club this week. In the center of the table was a beautiful birthday cake with nine candles and at each place were decorated programs made by Mrs. Ethel Donovan, a mem- ber of the chapter. In the chairs all | around the table were boudoir dolls,| dressed in the different pastel colors of each girl's boudoir. At 9 o'clock the orchestra arrived, as did the escorts, and every one enjoyed dancing in the nd the Wagner festival in Ba; to Wa Winter. 2. Johnson have h cottage at Blue Leishear and Miss Gene Huiess | over the week end. The| sented Miss Mandley with| case, to be used on her | her services of the past year | sident of the chapter. n. ending ne | st new office M Miss | 1 treasurer, Miss Helen rTesponding aughter of Mrs nber class, aduating M High 00l, W ted treasurer of t r of the Beta Mu Sororit; n of officers, ————————— A e A R A Cotlier Jnn "/COLUMBIA RD. s/ 184ST. Opposite Ambassador Theatrs | | 12 to 8 P.M. Dine in Comfort in Our Delightful Air Cooled Dining b 2 Special Dinner Today Chicken or Duck 65c Room REGULAR $1.00 DINNER, TODAY 5 Course T ner Only . Special De Luxe Chickes 6-Course Dinner .. .. Our _50c_ Special re Most Enjoyal Also A La Carte Service week after an absence of about seven months on a irip through China, Japan, Korea and the Philippines. Dr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Melhope have a5y their guest in their aparjgment | | ! seph M. Dixon. secretary, Upper, left to right: Mrs. Frank S. Katzenbach, formerly Miss Virginia Laskey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lasky (Hessler-Henderson photo) ; Mrs. | Ht is staying at the | Linwood Eugene Enos, daughter of Mrs. Bushwood Phillips of Mount Rainier, Md., before marriage Miss Carrie Phillips (C. R. Wood photo) ;: Mrs. John Ralph Lan- | nigan, nee Miss Ann White, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Rollic Howard White (Hessler-Henderson photo); Mrs. William Frederick Schmidt, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Owen P. Lioyd, before marriage Miss Norvell Lioyd. (Underwood photo). | Lower, left to right: Mrs. Gustave Burmeister, bride of June 17, formerly Miss Amalie E. Walker (Harris-Ewing photo) ; Mrs. Richard H. Gorshine, formerly Miss Eva West, daughter of Dr. and Mrs; Clarence J. West (Hessler-Henderson photo); Mrs. P. D. Perkinson, before her wedding this month Miss Evelyn White- side (Hessler-Henderson photo). Secretary Woodin Returns Tomorrow From Lcng Island (Continued From First Page.) a two-week stay at Virginia Beach and Richmond. The Secretary of Agriculture, M:. Henry A. Wallace, will return to Wash- | ington Friday from a several days’ stay in his home in Des Moines, Iowa. The| Secretary was accompanied to the Cen-| tury of Progress Exposition in Chicago ‘by Mrs. Wallace, who will remain at their home in Des Moines until the Autumn, The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper will be joined tomor- row by their son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John W. Roper, who will arrive from the West Coast | Licut. Comdr. Roper has been assigned to duty in Washington. Senator Robert J. Bulkley will be joined today by his son and daughter- | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Bulk- ley, jr., who will come from Cambridge, Mass. After a few days’ stay here Sen- ator Bulkley, with his daughter, Miss Katharine Bulkley, and Mr. and Mrs Bulkley, jr., will return to their home in Cleveland. Mrs. Barkley, wife of Senator Alben | ‘W. Barkley, is spending several weeks in St. Louis and will join the Senator and their daughter, Miss Laura Bark- ley, in a fortnight. Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Brit- ten will return tomorrow from Dela- ware, where they are guests over Sun- day of Senator and Mrs. Hastings. Representative Willlam E. Hull has returned to Washington from his home in Peoria, Ill., where Mrs. Hull is stay- ing at present, and during his visit will be at Wardman Park Hotel, where they maintain an apartment during the Winter. The Solicitor General, Mr. John Crawford Biggs, has teken an apart- ment in_the Mayflower until the ar- rival of Mrs, Biggs from their home in Raleigh, N. C, early in the Autumn, The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury and Mrs. Thomas Hewes have leased the home of Mrs. Eric A. Swen- son at 2811 P Street and Mrs, Hewes | will come from their Hartford home | early in July. Mr. Hewes succeeded Mr. James H. Douglas of Chicago. Mrs. Swenson has sailed for Europe and will spend the Summer abroad. turn tomorrow from Rochester, N. Y., where he made an address Saturday at the University of Rochester, The Assistant Secretary of Com- merce, Mr. John Dickinson, has taken an apartment in the Jefferson and will be joined in the early Autumn by Mrs Dickinson, who is remaining in their home in Princeton, N. J., through the Summer. Mrs. W. W. Husband, wife of the As- sistant Secretary of Labor, with her son. Mr. end of the week for Coolidge, N. M, where they will visit Mrs. Husband's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. Staples, for several weeks. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Lawrence Wood Robert, | | jr., is spending the week end in New York. Mrs. Robert will remain in their home _in Atlanta, Ga. through the Summer and join him here in the Au- tumn. Mr. Robert succeeded Mr. Ferry K. Heath, The new Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Stephen B. Gibbons, will return tomorrow from New York, where he is spending the week end. Mr. Gib- bens has taken an apartment in Meri- dian Mansions at 2400 Sixteenth street for the Summer, and Mrs. Gib- bons will join him later in the year. The director of the budget, Mr. Lewis W. Douglas, will return tomorrow from their Summer home on Long Island, where with Mrs. Douglas he went a week ago. Mrs. Douglas will remain there through the Summer. Ml‘SS >I§Sncy Sandoz And Ml’. L. T- Weir to Be Wed l‘n Autumn (Continued From First Page.) bridge and took a law course at Ox- ford. The marriage will take place in the | early Summer at Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Ll‘hlnerv of Detroit, Mich, and Tryon, N. C, announced the engagement of their daughter Martha to Mr. Danlel Frank- lin Boone of Washington, at a_dinner | | | party in their palatial on Summer home, Seven Mountains, last evening. Miss Lightner is a graduate of the Master’s School at Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., and of Vassar College, where she helped carry the Daisy Chain. 8he made her debut in Detroit in Decem- | ber, 1930. The Assistant Sccretary of War, Mr. | Harry H. Woodrir.g, and his sister, Miss Lida Woodring, have as their guests at the Mayflower their sister, Mrs. Ar- thur B. Shaffer and her two daughters. Miss Barbara Shailer and Miss 8h y Shafler of Independence, Kan., and Mr. end Mrs. Albert L. Strong of Spring- field, IIl, who will remain for several days. he new Assistant Secretary of the Interior and Mrs. e an apart Mr. W: s succeeded Mr. Jo- The Assistant Secretary of Agricul- ture, Mr. Rexford G. Tugwell, will re- Theodore Walters | in the Northumber- | Mr. Boone is a lineal descendant of || the ploneer, attended George Wash- ington University and National Univer- sity School of Law, graduated with the degrees of LL.B. FURS REPAIRED REMODELED CLEANED Free Storage With All Repair Work All_ work personally supervised by Mr. Miller. Low Summer rates now in effect ne NAtional 5028 Will Call Pho! ISAD! MFG. FURRIER The TWoman’s Specialty Shop | | | | { | | Sheers b andette of two-way stretch Lastex for pliant comfort: 1105 F STREET So Cool . .. . These Sheers of Sheerest Lastex! T'his New BI-EUOLIE GIRDLE D is as “light as a feather’ The sensible and smart warm weather garment. A mere wisp of support of erest Lastex with crepe de chine panels front back. shi and Peach. Richard Husband, will leave the from which he | OR MILLER % 1un Dowling Guild Members ILL. M. and M.P.L. He is a memb of Phi Beta Gamma, Sigm Al Epsilon and Masonic fraterni aviator and a first lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve Corps. They expect to make their home in ‘Washington. Mr. and Mrs. H, E. C. Rainey an- nounce the engagement of their d ter Frances Abbie to Dr. John Ga way Lynn of Cumberlan date is set for the wedding. Mrs. Alonzo Bertram Davis an- nounces the engagement of her daugh- | ter Eugenia Stuart to Mr. William | Lloyd Maule of Laconi, N. H. The wedding will take place in October. The Dougherty C! ling Guild Church is completir | week end trip to the peake Bay resort of Shady on July 1 and 2. This event w the last of the year's official act of the club until next Fal of approximately 14 guests have made reservations at the Rural Home Ho at Shadyside and are anticipating the few days of Southern Maryland's we! known “hospitality. The party consists of Mr. and M Themas A. Russell. chaperons, and, Miss Peggy Atchison Miss Agnes Brown, Miss Frances Casey, Miss Mary Dobricky, Mis: Cleary, Miss Annabelle Marie D. Russell, Mr. Elme Edward Long, Mr. Carroll ) Francis McCallum and Mr. | Mitchell Mr. and Mrs, John Andrew Massey | announce the engagement of their | daughter Ann Catherine to Mr. Mar. i chant Tucker Wentworth of this city. | No date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Ernest T. Reamy announces the | engagement of her daughter Joan Mar- garet to Ernest E. Edgar, jr, of Rocky- | ford, Colo., the wedding to take place in the late Summer. on, M Joseph LADIES' CAPITAL HAT SHOP 508 11th N.W. Ladies’ hats of every description cleaned and blocked into the original style or any shape you desire. Mrs. Lawrence Allnutt announces the engagement of her daughter Ellen | Dawson_to Mr. Arthur Carpenter El- gin of Poolestown, Md., and Washing- ton. The wedding will take place this | Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence N. Florance of Herndon, Va. announced the en- | gagement of their daughter Margaret to Mr. Louis T, Titus of Leesburg, son | of Mr. T. A. Titus of Silver Spring, Md., at a buffet supper and bridge party which they gave last evening in their Herndon home. Mr. Titus is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc- Intosh of Leesburg, with whom he has made his home for a number of years. | ST e i | . 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"Willur Coon Shots Special Measurement Shoes for Women and Modern Misses in All Leathers and Fabrics for Summer Wear G . $8:50 COMPLETE LINE OF NURSES’ OXFORDS BOYCE &LEWIS Complete . Line of High Shoes Sizes 1to 12 AAAA to EEEEE Custom Fitting Shoes 439-441 7th St. N.W. Our New and Enlarged Store Is Equipped to Fit the i«t of Every Man, Woman and Child Blast il Wl nd | Catherine | tion and Baroness van Breu- moved to the house setts avenue which | Turkish Officers Guests At Their Embassy Here e leased. commercial counselor of t legation, Mr. Gustay Weidel. d week end at White Sul- nding the r Springs. The financial counselor of the Ru- anian legation and Mme. Boncesco to Bethany Beach yesterday, where er will remain through the Sum- M. Boncesco will leave at the this week for Canada, where he will spend a month. spend of to the re- er The first secretary of the Norwegian legation, M. Leonhard C. P. Offerdahl, is expected to arrive in New York Thurs- day aboard the Bergensfjord, which ? Tuesday from Bergen for this M. Offerdahl accompanied Offerdahl and their family to I home in Norway in the late Spring and will remain abroad unt!l the Au- tumn, joining him here for the Winter. slovakia and er, Mlle pol fes- The Minister of Czechx | Mme. Veverka and their daug Veverka, attended tne the Cen in Chicago yeste The newly-appointed secretary of the nduras legation and Senora Mariana e Caceres and their son are at Ward- Park Hotel, where they have taken an apartment isit in this co nd his tended the perform the score of | which w a fa- mous com was Opera The third secretary of the Cuban bassy and Senora de Lara. with their will return tomorrow from At- where they are spending a prese days. The commercial attache of the South African legation and Mrs. Theron are expected to return this week from an extensive motor trip through the West. Db A e ada and Mrs. son, Richard are es Rainbow Lawn Party In Church Close Friday The Trilla B. Young Bible Class of the Western Presbyterian Church an- nounces a rainbow lawn party to be held in the church June 30 from 6 to 10 p.m. A secret handshaker will be present. also various contests dur- ing the cvening. Those serving as chairmen of committees are Mrs. Volena B. Williams, Miss Jane Best, Mrs. Mary Wilkerson, Mrs. Ketlia Wild- man, Mrs. Minnie Remsen, Mrs, Mar- guerite Schondan and Miss Alice Clapp, assisted by other members of the class. and thei m Julian Vare Herridge, in the cot wh The 1 Damra a cottage for he office of the lega- established at Gloucester on | the Summer. [ tion will be ough the The new counselor of the Nether- A Only One Week> Bflefo‘re Clc;sing All Merchandise Must Be Sold Sports, Day and Afternoon Dresses, 7.85 Regularly 16.75 to 39.75 Plain and print sheers, chiffons, wash silks, crepes, cottons, travel sheers. All colors. Sizes 12 to 40. 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