Evening Star Newspaper, May 23, 1935, Page 26

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SOCIETY. % k¥ Kk & KK * No Essays to Write. . .. * No Puzzles to Solve. .. * No Box Tops to Mail . % * No Strainson Your Brain THE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, Father Hubbard’s District Has Day Marked By Activity Journeys to Various Communities and to Washmgton. R. LARZ ANDERBON. former United States Ambassador to Italy, who has been with Mrs. Anderson in their home on Massachusetts avenue for the early Spring, has gone to White Sul- phur Springs, to remain several weeks at the Greenbrier. Mrs. Anderson left today for Boston and will apend the Summer season at Weld, her home at Brookline. Mr. Anderson will join her later. Mrs. George E. Hamilton will re- turn today from Tuxedo Park, N, Y., Talk Attracts Many Members of the diplomatic and + | social group will attend an {illustrated lecture given by Father Hubbard, 8.J., on the “Vally of Ten Thousand Smokes” tomorrow at Gonsaga Theater for the benefit of the Jesuit seminaries. ‘The following are among the patrons and patronesses: Their uul\enclel the Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, D. Giovanni .; the Most Rev. Amleto . D.; Rev. Edward C. Phillips, 8. J.; Rev. W. Coleman Nevills, 8. J.; Rev, Robert 8. Lloyd, 8. J.; Dr. Aruyl. Col. Willlam H. Donovan, Mrs. Thomas McNamee, Mrs. James J. Kilroy, Dr. Thomas F. Lowe, Miss Margaret McAllison, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Yates, Mrs. Edward Becker, the Misses Ruppert, Mr, and Mrs. M. McDermott, Mrs. P. M. Ken- nedy, Miss Mary M. Fuller, Mr, and Mrs. T. J. MacKavanaugh, Miss Lillian Acker, Mrs. Mary E. Burke, Mrs. James Harley, Miss Anna Collins, Mrs. J. B. Horigan, Mrs. William Neuland, the Misses Farrington, Mr. J. S. Flannery, Miss D. A. Herlihy, Miss Cecilia 7. D. ©, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935. SOCIETY, , | Senator James P. B. Duffy, Mrs. John | Hooke, Mrs. M. J, Ryan and Mrs. B. P, Shea, Mrs. Charles Drake, Mrs. George | ture. SaulL Noted Singer to Begin Film. HOLLYWOOD, May 23 ().—Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink, noted . | singer, will arrive here next Monday to begin work on her first lvum pic- She will appear in “Here's to Margaret MeGowan 401 Kresge Bldg. G at 11th , " Cromwell, Miss McQuade, Mrs. Walter | Romance.” G Street at 11th District 4400 Home of Stein Bloch Clothes— Fownes Gloves— Arrow Shirts— Mallory Hats and Interwoven Hose YOU MAY WIN MORE THAN $1,500 IN The Sunday Star . where she has been visiting for | O'Leary, Miss Hattie Y. Wise, Mr. and & week. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton have Mrs. Rossa F. Downing, Mrs. Mary C. ' issued cards for & tes Tuesday after- | O'Leary, Mrs. J. B. Lanahan, the noon from 4 to 7 o’clock in their home, Stone Ridge, Bethesda, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Salmon, jr., . of New York, are receiving the con: LNEY I . Famous Lynbrooke a second daughter, Nancy, at the Doc- | tors’ Hospital in New York, Their T ° | first daughter, Susan, was born Jan- For Men Who Want Cool uary 24, 1934. Mrs. Salmon was for- Comfort at a Cool Saving merly Miss Virginia Tyler Peters of Washington, & member of the Junior , | League, and her marriage to Mr. Sal- mon took place in St. John's Episcopal Church December 16, 1930. Mr. Sal- mon is in business with his father, |Gentlemen—when 15.95 does a job like this, it's e [time to act quickly. Handsomely tailored in the ox Tmirreenth sreer ||| true Liynbrooke manner in the popular single BETWEEN EANDF || breasted twa-button style with plain or sports DRESSES* SPORTSWEARGOWNS ;back. Fashioned of cool, tropical worsted in Mr. Walter J. S8almon, in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Salmon, jr., and Rl ||| browns, greys, tans, blues and navy. Sizes regu- KAPLOWITZ DAY lars 35 to 46, shorts 37 to 42. their children will spend the S8ummer in their country home, Shore H#Hl, at A SENSATIONAL SALE DAY NOTE: Manhasset, Long Island. From your standpoint the biggest sale in quality —- in tremendous variety -~ in lowest prices. Shop | here tomorrow and experience the thrill of buying an entire ward-. | Qfers You flnnhl Pulv Mrnlu and nnlnlmmll nl'l‘ G!olcu AVENUE EXTEND CLARA MAY DOWNEY SNAPSHOT CONTEST —_— WEAR M. and Mme. Pierre Claudel of Paris are receiving congratulations on the | GROUND GRIPPER birth of a daughter Monday. Mme. SHOES Claudel was formerly Miss Marion Rumsey Cartier, daughter of Mr, and | Mrs. Pierre Cartier of New York. She was married to M. Claudel two years | o ago when the latter's father, M. Paul Claudel, was the Ambassador of France | sTAc“,s to the United States. Cantilever, Ground Gripper, Physical Culture, Dr.Kahler 523 11th St. N.W. Mrs. T. L. Preston of Birmingham, Ala., is the guest for the Summer months of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wannan, in their home at 5409 Fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Farbach are | at the Shoreham, where they have | taken an apartment for the Summer. | Mr. Farbach is assistant director of | the legal division of the P, W. A.| Mrs. Farbach was formerly Miss Flor- | ence Whitehead, and their wedding May 2 was a leading social event of | Denver. Mr. Barlow Henderson of Wuh- ington was best man for Mr. Far- bach, and Mr. Julian Greene, also of ‘Washington, was one of the ushers. Mrs. Farbach is & member of the Denver Junior League. She attended Miss Spence's school in New York and is a member of a leading Denver family, being a granddaughter of the late Dr. Willlam R. Whitehead, who had a nation-wide reputation as a surgeon. Mr. Farbach, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Farbach of Cincinnati, | was graduated from Harvard College and from the Harvard School of Law. Summer Weddings to Follow Engagements; KAPLOWITZ Mr. and Mrs. Norment Doniphen | Hawkins announce the engagement of | their daughter Virginia Friedlin to Mr. P. Winfleld Weitzel of George- ||| town, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W., Weitzel. The wedding will take place August 24. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Henry Shaffer announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Mr. Walter Harris, son of Mrs. Albert A. Harris | and the late Mr. Harris of Dubuque, Jowa. The wedding will take place | June 14. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Lodge|| robe for the *Proverbial Song.” announce the engagement of their | daughter Eleanor Frances to John || $7.95to $35 5 tO 19 William Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Miller of Oxon Hill, Md. 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Besides the choral numbers, directed by Mr. Otto Torney Simon, with Miss Katherine Morrison at the piano, Mr. Henri Sokolov, vio- black coaLs coats in a variety of linist, will give an “all-Wagner” ||| shades...coats of loomed tweeds . ‘The first number of the || , . fine coats . | price— UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE! ENTER he Star Amateur Snapshot CONTEST Send in as many snapshots as you can ...one of them may be the lucky one and win one of the Local or National Awards.” $5 will be paid for the best weekly picture and $2 will be paid for every picture used in the Star Roto- ' gravure. Atthe conclusion of the con- test, four (4) prizes of $25 each will be awarded and the winning pictures entered into the National competition for the capital awards. 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