Evening Star Newspaper, May 21, 1935, Page 22

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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1935 BOCIETY, Visits Here And Motor Trips Made I | for Stay irg National ; Capital. Na 9800 The former United States Ambas- sador to Cuba and Mrs. Harry L. Guggenheim arrived this morning and are staying at the Mayflower, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Armat will peturn Thursday from a few days’ visit to Mrs. James Oliver at Shirley; on the James River. | Mr. and Mrs. John Hill Morgan have arrived in Washington from their | home in New York City and are n the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. " Robert Edwards ar- | rived here by motor from their home | in New Rochelle, N. Y., yesterday and | they are at the Wardman Park Hotel for & brief visit. > ¢ Mr. and Mrs. s. Harold D. Wright i have come from Chicago and are at 3 the Shoreham for a few days. _ - Mrs Marcel Cerf of San Francisco has joined Judge Cerf at the May- flower, the latter having been in Washington for the past few weeks. | i A . Mr, and Mrs, Chatles J. Faulkner, | Basket Wea\,’es Troplcal Worsteds ir., of Chicago, are in Washington for | a fortnight and are at the Mayflower. | F Y They plan to spend the week ends, | A while in the East, at Boydville, the ~ beautiful estate of the late Senator Shetlands I inens Fulkner in Martinsburg, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Durant and their family of Lee, Mass, are at the P‘lannels : Crashes Dodge for a short stay. Mr, and Mrs, L. D. Lockwood of | Manilla are stafing at the Mayflower Hka N B A\ EVERY SUIT BEARS THE Lanshrook L4BEL! Mrs. Lockwood formerly lived in Cali- fornia. Mrs. A. D. Krentler of Grosse Pointe, | Mich., is at the Carlton for a brief | stay, accompanied by her two children. ‘ Mrs. E. Emory v Warner of New York | City is in Washington for a few days’ visit, staying at the Wardman Park Hotel. { Mr. and Mrs. s, Telford Lewis of Johnstown, Pa., are passing a few days in Washington and are at the Shore- ham. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Gann of Chicago have arrived at the Shore- ham for a visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Cole of Bangor, Me., are spending a brief time at the Dodge. L.R. 'W. to Hear Talk! On Soviet Russia | 1 A particularly great treat xv\mts‘ the members and friends of the League | of Republican Women, when at 3| oclock tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Jen- | nie Esmund Wright speaks be(crer the league on “Soviet Russia as I Saw It, and tne Spread of Communistic Propaganda in the United States.”| Recently completing her travels in| Russia, Mrs, Wright is well qualified | 1o speak on personally acquired knowl- | edge of the country, its people, mode' of living and so on, Friday at 11:30 o'clock the civies program will be in charge of Judge | Pearl McCall, and Mrs. Martha Gold, r the speaker, will be introduced by Mrs. Ellis Yost. Mrs. Gold’s subject will be “Our Government Under the Con- tinental Congress.” The garden party season will have no more interesting event than that in the historic old gardens at the home of Mrs, Robert Low Bacon, at| 1801 P street, for the benefit of the | Jeague. Chief Justice Marshall, and 3 ; much later, Chief Justice Melville % % Fuller wandered through these gar- % i dens, the house having been bought | 3 . a j g ¥ . 0 and restored by the latter illustrious tenant. Cocktail Party and Other Hospitalities| Yes, we know—Lansburgh’s doors usually don’t open till 9:15. But this is an ‘ . occasion—we want to give all you men who must be in the office all day the oM, Willam 7. Mann has issued | t 8 ;| chance to stop here before you go to work! We'll have plenty of salespeople on i fom 8 o T clock in e home ) hand to give you swift, cheerful service. Don’t hesitate to tell us you're in a rush! Mrs. Arthur F. Bassett was hostess Rt & luncheon at the Shoreham today. 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