Evening Star Newspaper, June 14, 1935, Page 24

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s I BE SOCIETY. Palmers Visiting in New York The former Assistant Postmaster Former Attorney Gen- General, Mr. W. Irving Glover, will eral HOSt at LunCh' | close his apartment at Wudmlé ll’ll'k 1 vy | Hotel Friday and will go to Gibson MI’S. Den by AArr}Vlng- | Island, Md., where he will occupy the | Ellicott cottage for the Summer. He | will be accompanied by his daughter, Pormer Attorney General and MrS. | Miss Prances Glover. Mr. Glover and A. Mitchell Palmer are in New York | Miss Glover will return to Washington City, where they are stopping at the | in the Fall. Ambassador Hotel on Park avenue. | They gave & luncheon in the new | [Ljeut. A. F. Junker, U. S. N, and Summer garden of the Ambassador | Mrs. Junker have motored from Ports- yesterday in honor of Mr. and Mrs.|mouth, N. H., and are house guests Francis P. Garvan of Roslyn, Long!|of Lieut. John Edward Murpby. Mr. Island, who are well known in Wash- | and Mrs Murphy entertained at din- ington, where they lived during the | ner last evening for their guests, the Warld War. company including Lieut. R. E. Han- son, U. 8. N, recently come from Mrs. Edwin Denby, widow of the | Newport, and Mrs. Hanson; Lieut. late former Secretary of the Navy, | and Mrs. J. A. Hollowell, Lieut. and and her daughter, Miss Sue Denby, | Mrs. Bruce Adell and Lieut. Ralph will arrive in Washington today from | Kephard. their home in Detroit to be the guests of Mrs, F. Bagley Wallace for a few | days. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Searles have as their guests at the Roosevelt Hotel | their daughter, Mrs. D. 8. Moran, and Mr. Victor Kauffmann has motored | her two daughters, Betty and Patsy, to Princeton to attend his class re-|of South Bend, Ind. union and Mrs. Kauffmann leaves Washington this evening to spend the Miss Anne E. Kraft left Washington | Summer at Bass Rocks, Mass. MTr. | this morning for Parkersburg, W. Va, | Kaufimann will stop for a short time | where she will visit her brother-in- in New York and will join Mrs, Kauff- | law and sister, Judge and Mrs. Louis mann at the resort. Countess Eugenie de Zichy of Vienna, Austria, and Mrs. May N Lusson of Philadelphia are visiting in ‘Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, W. Bateson | have been joired in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel by their son, Mr. Charles Bateson, III, who was accompanied here by Mr. Hunter Willis. jr., of Erie, Pa. | Mrs. George Munn of Atlanta, Ga., with her young son and nephew, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith in their home at 803 Allison street northwest. ‘ Miss Mary Ellen Corby of Bethesda, | Md., has as her guests Miss Barbara Walters of Allentown, Pa., and Miss Sally Scudder of Portsmouth, Ohio. Miss Walters and Miss Scudder are schoolmates of Miss Corby at Ogontz | School for Girls. Miss Corby and her | guests will leave by motpr Monday for Portsmouth, where they will spend the week at Miss Scudder’s home. | Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lee and their son, Mr. John H. Lee, jr. of River Forest, Ill., are at the Shoreham while visiting in Washington. Mr. Lee is & cousin of Representative W. Sterling Cole of New York. Dr. and Mrs. Philip O. Pelland will return Sunday from Atlantic City. where they have attended the sessions of the American Medical Association. | / ) ARCH-EXPLOITER i Ay PINK TUCKED TERING Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ferguson have arrived in Washington from | their home in Denver, Colo., accom- | panied by their two sons, and are at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. H. Moumouth Smith | of Brookline, Mass., are spending a brief time at the Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. F, R. Markert of Jack- sonville, Fla., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Miller at 431 Dela- field street. g - SI Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Glaisyer of Hawaii, accompanied by their son and daughter, are at the Dodge for a short stay. Bloom Early in Alaska. Hardy pink daisies bloom as early as February in parts of Alaska. One was reported to Juneau this year on February 5. | BLONDE, BRUNETTE AND . _ 8 TITIAN WITH BRAVE IMPARTIALITY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1935. Gibson Island Favored Glover Family Takes Maryland Cottgge. Other Summer Plans, N. Tavenner for an indefinite time. Miss Kraft gave up her apartment in this city after the death of her brother, Mr. Kraft, following a resi- dence here of more than 30 years, Mrs. Willlam E. Payne, Mrs. F. M. Edwards and Mrs. Stewart MacPher- son have returned from New York, where, they went for the graduation exercises at the United States Military Academy. Mrs. Wilson McCarthy has arrived at the Shoreham from her home in Piedmont, Calif., and expects to be joined today by Judge McCarthy, who is coming from Denver. Their daugh- ters, Miss Kathleen McCarthy and Miss Patricia McCarthy, who have been in school in California, also will join her here, to remain through this week. They will spend the Summer in Denver. Judge and Mrs. McCarthy’s son, Mr. Dennis McCarthy, resides in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bartholow of San Francisco, Calif., are at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by their three children, Jack and Ted Bartholow and Miss Jean Bartholow. Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Chapman are spending the week in Atlantic City, OF BEAUTY IS THIS LK CR i - o _Fresh Strawberry lcing Good news for Homekeepers . . . it will say, “Come out of the kitchen.” Delicious, two-pound, three-layer cakes like this are something to shout about. oven . . , the family will give three cheers at Light as a feather, fresh from the the first bite. Try one—it means your success as a provider. This week, delicious fresh strawberry icing all over and fresh strawberry filling between layers. Let Us Do Your Baking This Summer! : “Where Quality where they are staying at the Hotel g,h.m where the of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Nowell of Salt Lake City are guests at the S8horeham for a brief stay before returning to Anpapolis, Md., where they are vistiing. Mr. and Mrs. Yale Goodkin have arrived in Washington Irom their home in Chicago, and are at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Clem S. Schramm with their daughter, Miss Betty Schramm, of Salt Lake City, Utah, are at the Dodge for a short Btay. Travels Far for Work. A Polé has walked through 13 coun- tries in eight years looking for work, and reports that he found it only once, when he was employed for & short time in the Lille, France, mines. Van Raalte Hosiery 3 Pairs, §2.85 Pre-Nuptial Dinner KENT LEVY RAISED . For Saturday Bride CHESTERTOWN. Md.. June 14— A‘dmn‘ n"uvy for 1935-36, the Board of County Commissioners yesterday Former Representative and Mrs. Al- bert Simms will entertain at a dinner followed by dancing this evening in honor of the latter’s daughter, Miss Katrina McCormick, and Mr, Court- landt D. Barnes, jr., whose marriage will take place tomorrow. Mrs. J. Harris Ward will entertain at a cocktall party this afternoon for Miss McCormick and Mr. Parnes, and last evening Mrs, Jaines F. Curtis gave a dance for them at the 1925 F Street Club, following the dinner party, which Mrs. Nicholas Longworth gave in her home on Massachusetts avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt D. Barnes and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bryan of New York, arrived yesterday to be the guests of Mrs. Curtis in her home, 1911 P street. Candy Sales Mount. Sales of candy increased in all sec- tions of the United States last year, to reports to the Depart- er Genuine White Buck- skin With Medium Low Heel Charge Accounts Invited Lootvsat Connecticut Ave. at L Free Parking Facilities at “L” St. Garage SOCIETY. boosted Kent County’s tax rate 37| meeting heavy responsil cents, or to $1.21 per $100 from 84 |$1,000,000 mvoya b\nmm:nmo‘f cents during 1034-35. ; several years ago, which the county ot mm.um in the county's share |had expected the State to liquidate, iteral roads gesoline tax fund | were held largely responsible for the from the State, and the necessity of | increase in the tax rate. Youf Shoe Wardrobe Needs All Three of These Smart Stratfords $7.75 Easy on the eyes. . .easy on the foot...easy on the pocket- book. Air-cooled styles with cut-outs and perforations de- signed for Summer comfort! A. GHILLIE OXFORD, in perfo- rated white buck with leather heel, for active sports. B. 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Serve this: marvelous new bread tomorrow. Taste its full wheaty flavor. Enjoy its tender, fluffy texture. You'll join the thousands of Washington women who have changed to Certified DOUBLE-FLAVOR Bread. THE CERTIFIED BREAD BAKERS full-sized HERE’S HOW CERTIFIED BAKERS CREATE DOUBLE-FLAVOR » 7 ORDINARY BREAD IS BAKED ONE LOAF AT A TIME, THIS WAY: Notice that three sides of the loaf are exposed to hot metal. Flavor is bound to bake away and escape at a greater rate than it would if only two sides were in contact with the pan! CERTIFIED DOUBLE-FLAVOR BREAD IS BAKED TWO LOAVES AT A TIME, THIS WAY: Here only two sides of each'individual loaf are exposed to the pan. Flavor, instead of escaping, permeates both loaves st once! A delicious flavor— 2 DOUBLE-FLAVOR is developed. 7 £ THEN THE LOAVES ARE SEPARATED, THIS WAY: Each loaf is individually wrapped... then rushed to your grocer. You get full DOUBLE-FLAVOR in every loaf that you serve. 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