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6 SOCIETY.: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents | nad an attractive centerptece of Sum- | mer blossoms. | The marriage of Miss Margaret Ox- enburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iting Mr. Kann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kann of Woodley Park terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Furman have with them at their Summer bun- ‘The marriage of Miss Ruth Kohner, | Henry Oxenburg, and Dr. Aaron Dietz, | galow, near Bowie, Md., their parents, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kchner, and Mr. Joseph Arthur Shar- 1in, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shar- lin of Trenten. N. J, takes place to- day at noon in the patio of the Carlton Hotel. The ceremony Wwill formed by Rabbi Solomon Metz and will be witnessed by the near relatives of the young couple, numbering about 16. A wedding breakfast will follow. Mrs. Isaac Behrend, Mrs. Rudolph B. Behrend and Mrs. Gerson Nord- linger were joint hostesses at a large luncheon on Wednesday at the Wood- mont. Country Club in honor of Miss Helen Nordlinger and Mr. Louis Marks, whose marriage took place Friday at noon at the Carlton Hotel, and out- town guests here for the wedding. attractive table had Summer blos- for its centerpiece and a minia- with a miniature bride is mother, Mrs. Anna nded the wedding of Barney M. Lillian to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Mr. and eph D. Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. entertained at a dinner on the Shoreham terrace Thursday nicht : ‘Miss Helen Nordlinger and Mr. ks and out-of-town _guests wedding. Additional were asked, covers beinz laid ns was given a sur- heon and shower by t the Beacon Inn June 23. The one large table Iron Frame Lawn Bench.. Porch - = Odd Boudoir Chair 32.98 Hardwood frame. Chintz seat and back. NNV NN NN NN VAN Metal Utility Cabinet per- | Max Dietz of son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyattsville, Md., takes place today at the Mayflower Hotel &t 4 | o'clock, Solomon Metz officiating. | riage of Miss Lillian Kolker, i daughter of Mrs. Anna Kolker, and Mr. Barney M. Robbin of this city | will take place Thursday afternoon, | July 6, at 4:30 o'clock at the home of | the bride. in the Chalfonte. The cere- | meny will be performed by Rev. Dr.i | Solomon Metz. Mrs. Morris Gewirz gave a miscel- | laneous _shower for her future sister- {in-law Wednesday night at her home in | Chevy Chase. entertaining 65 guests. i During the evening a buffet supper | was served with table decorations of white blossoms and lighted candles white | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman. | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Oppenheimer | have returmed to the city after a | motor trip to New York and Asbury Park, N. J. Mrs. Barney Liebman and daughter, Helen, left for Atlantic City on Fri- | day and are the guests of Mrs. Alvin | Newmyer at her cottage for two weeks. Mrs. Samuel Saks has opened her cottage in Atlantic City and will be joined later by her son and daughter- |in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Saks, | and their young daughter. | Miss Helen Moses has returned to | the Broadmoor from a two-month stay |in New Orleans, where she has been | doing Red Cross work. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ehrlich are now | making their home with their son-in- folk, Va., as the guest of Miss Lydia Goldblatt. Mrs. Harry Heilbrun of Mount Ver- non, N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Est:uz Nordlinger of 1736 Columbia road. Misses Deborah Mae Liebman, Majorle Sigmund and Marjorie Hertz- berg were at Thousand Islands on Wed- mnesday en route by motor to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cafritz have re- turned from Chicago, where they visited the exposition. Mrs. Cafritz spent three weeks at the fair. Mr. David Frank of New York is the guest of friends over the week end and July 4. Mr. Louis Marks of Reading, Pa.. was given a stag party on Wednesday | night by Mr. Carl Zibart, one of the ushers at his wedding at his apart- ment on Sixteenth street. Mrs. Joseph Levenson of Chicago and | little daughter, who have been the | guests of the former's father, Mr. Ben Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marks, who have | l]aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J.| Held, are visiting Mrs. Leman Gold- been spending their honeymoon at the Cavalier, Virginia Beach, will return to the city Tuesday morning to be the guests of their mother, Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger that night Pa., where The give an informal dance at the club Tuesday night, July 4, preceded by a |number of dinner parties. Mrs. Alexander Wolf was hostess on for their home in Reading, they have an apartment. ‘Tuesday night at dinner at her home | on Woodley road in_honor of the birth- v anniversary of her daughter-in- aw, Mrs. Alexander Wolf, jr. Covers were laid for 12 guests. A large bowl of pink rosebucs formed an attractive centerpiece Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Kann and lit- tle son. Jac . have returned to their home in Youngstown, Ohio, after vis- Wcodment Country Club will | | Lawrence Emanuel in Raleigh, N. C. Mrs. W. King has returned from a visit with relatives in Paterson, N. J. Mrs. Cecclia L. Michaelis is spending of Beverly Court, leaving some time n Baltimore as the guest of | street, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | Mrs. S. John Lion. The Rev. Dr. Philip D. Bookstaber | of ‘Harrisburg, Pa.. spent several days in Washington last week and officiated |at the Abel-Guggenheim wedding Fri- day. Mrs. Charles Joel of Athens, Ga.. was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. August Kleeblatt. Miss Berenice Kleeblatt is visiting Miss Esther Jacob- son in Philadelphia. Miss Elizabeth Ann K-"{man has re- turned from a visit in New York, where she was guest of Miss Edith Jacobi. Miss Virginia Michaelis is spending | man at her home in Atlantic City. | Mrs. Mark Friedlander entertained | at a children’s costume party Monday | | afternoon at her home on Fessenden celebrating her young son | Bobby's birthday. | Mrs. Lawrerce Gassenheimer ac- | companied by her mother, Mrs. Sallie | Weinrich, and sister, Mrs. Leon Oppen- | heimer, and children, left for Atlantic City Friday, where she has a cottage for the Summer. M:. and Mrs. Norman Luchs and | daughter, Miss Jane Luchs, motored to | Atlantic City Friday and are at the | Ambassador Hotel over July 4. | __Mr. Arthur Marks has returned from | New York, where he visited his fiancee, Miss Edith Jacobs, and attended the wedding of her sister. Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Rosenthal of D. C, JULY 2, 1933—PART THREE. tions on the birth of s daughter, Eliza- beth. They have as their guest, Mrs. Rosenthal’s mother, Mrs. A. Lieberwitz of Jersey City. The Sisterhood of the Washington Hebrew Consufimon will sponsor a Midsummer frolic and fashion show Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, July 10, at the Woodmont Country Club, Bethes- da, Md. A large cast selected for its beauty and versatility will present a variety of numbers. The proceeds of the affair will be for the direct benefit of the Sisterhood. Mrs. Morris Cafritz is its president. Mrs. Fred Pelzman is in charge of transportation and Mrs. Samuel Solomon of tickets. Refresh- ments will be served during the after- noon, with hostesses assisting. A tribute luncheon in honor of Mrs. Herman Hollander was given in the vestry rooms of the Adas Israel Syna- gogue on Tuesday by the Sisterhood, Mrs. Morris Gewirz, president, chair- man of the afternoon. Covers were laid for 215 guests. X A children’s calvacade was the main feaure of the afternoon, Mrs. Hollander being the principal of the Sunday school. Each carried a bouquet of flowers which filled a large basket and was presented to the guest of honor. Tableaux were given and during the sented with a beautiful lamp and a needlepoint bag. Miss Sylvia Kaplowitz gave several accordion solos and Miss Flora Blumenthal was the dance soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I. Kaufmann | were hosts last night at a beefsteak | party on the lawn of their beautiful | home on Colorado avenue, entertaining | 40 guests, many from out of town, who | were hiere to attend the Marks-Nord- | linger wedding Friday. Bridge followed. Mrs. Estelle Reiser of Reading. Pa. is the week nd and over July 4 in Nor- | Ontario place are receiving congratula- 'returning to her home during the com- afternoon Mrs.. Hollander was pre- | ing week after being the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kaufmann. Miss Amy Behrend and her sister, Miss Ruth Behrend, left yesterday for Racquette Lake Camp, Racquette Lake, N. Y., to spend the Summer. Rev. Dr. Julius Mark of Nashville, Tenn., who was in Washington Priday, sailed from New York yesterday for Germany to spend the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Young motored to Atlantic City to spend the week end and remain over the Fourth and are at the Ambassador. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Terry and Mr. Leon Reid are returning today by motor to their home in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis were hosts at dinner Thursday night at their apartment in Wardman Park Annex in honor of out-of-town guests. Miss Edith Jacobi returned to her home in New York yesterday after a short visit in Washington, accom- | panied by her flance, Mr. Arthur Marks, | |ir. who will be -her guest over the | Fourth. | Mrs. Philip Peyser. who has been | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.| | Bloom in Memphis, Tenn., for several | months, has returned. | Mr. Edgar C. Kaufman left for At-| | lantic City yesterday to join Mrs. Kauf- man, who is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Gerald Rosenheim and to remain | | over the Fourth. | | . Mrs. Emanuel Weinberg of Frederick, | Md.. formerly Miss Sylvia Sherby, is the | guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby, where she has been | | joined by Mr. Weinberg. | The engagement has been announced | of Miss Louise Greenwald to Mr. Reds | Braunn of Baltimore. Miss Greenwald has often visited here where she has many friends. Miss Frances Raun Walsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walsky, is spend- | tea Sunday at Arlington Hall in honm-! SOCIETY. ing the Summer at Camp Pinemere Inwldent for many years, PSar aind Mrs, 1. Marks announce the | o o ou th e o 2 . M. ince the | ture t; Sl W Uil feadhier Saran ure to show the great appreciation Mr. Phillip Mesner of New York. Sun- | day, June 4. Mr. and Mrs. Mesner | will make their home at Kew Gardens, Long Island. Smith, Ark., and Washington, has . Hostess at Alumnae Tea Before Convention Opens | S¢oree, Washington University. Mrs. Margle ple- and love of sorority members and for all that she has done for Iota Chapter. Miss Dorothy Porterfield of Fort at- tended the twenty-first biennial National Convention of Kappa Delta Sorority as | representative of Sigma Mu Chapter, The convention was held at Birchmont Mrs. Arthur Beavens, president of the | Beach resort, Bemidji, Minn., from June Washington Alumni Chapter of Alpha | 26 to July 1. Omicron Pi, who will be hostesses at ress Exposition in Chicago. She of guests of the sorority canvenuon‘sé)figd_ the tftmgingcr fif the Sum | studying af rake University, which opens on that day. [t & Mrs. Beavens and the Washington | alumni will be assisted by Mrs. Roger S. Whiteford, president of the Balti- more Alumni Chapter and the mem- bers of that chapter. ‘The executive board of Tau Beota Phi National Sorority, Inc.. held its first meeting at the Mayflower Hotel, June 26, the national president, Mrs. Regina M. Haines, presiding. . Monday, June 26, Delta Phi Sigma Sorority held their closed banquet and dance at Manor Country Club. The sorority girls received various favors such as compacts, bracelets and neck- laces. At our last sorority meeting it was voted to have a district sorority and so Tota Chapter was divided into two parts. thus forming two chapters. one bearing the same name, Iota, and the other vet to have a name selected. At the banquet and dance the presi- Zeta Kappa Psi Sorority's last of the season was given Monday. 19 at the club room, Y. W. C Prof. E. L. Kayser of Georze W ton University. His subj manism and Literature in the Itz Renaissance.” Sorority closed its 1932-33 ceason, J 23, with a garden party at the h ninth street. meeting games were played and freshments served on the lawn w Japanese lanterns glowed softly 1 among the trees. were Mrs. Loulie B. Meline, cha Sallie D. Allen, Mrs. Margare: Helen Foley, Miss Catherine Ford, | Miss Marie Meenehan. Alpha Chapter of Zeta Kappa J Before going to convention Miss Porterfield visited the Century of Prog- will mer Des Psi m of Mrs. Dorothy Arrington, 4506 Fo: After a short busin ren. Among these presen: pter president; Miss Josephine Dally, Miss M. Jack- son. Mrs. Dorothy H. Arrington, Mi: Margaret A. Hickman, Miss Floesie Baum, Mrs. Katherine Griffitt | Mis wwiClosed Tuesday, July 4th. These Specials on Sale Monday and Wednesday=—=The HUBsnii g & Greater Savings Than Ever in The HUB’S July Clean Sweep Sale! Lawn Mower With 12- 32.69 in. blades. 81.95 L B, awn L i Cancpy extra. 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