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B2 SOCIETY. Cabinet Members Among Guests This Evening of Mr. and Mrs. McLean Mrs. McNary and Young Daughter Leave For Summer Home In Oregon. Johnson’s Hosts. i * Attorney General and Mrs. Homer S. Cummings and the Secretary ~f Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper will be the ranking guests at the iniormal buffet supper which the assistant solicitor general and Mrs. Angus Mc- Lean will give this evening in their home at 2414 Tracy place. Associate Justice and Mrs. Harlan Fiske Stone are arrving in New York today on the Homburg-American liner New York after spending several weeks abroad. wife Mrs. McNary, of Senator Charles L. McNary, and theiwr baby daughter Charloste have left for their Summer home in Cregon. They will return to the Capital in the Fail. Representative and Mrs. Jed John- son of Oklahoma have as their guests: the latter’s mother, Mrs. S8 M. Luginbyhl of Chickasta Okla. Assistant Attoroey General and| Mrs. Joseph B. Keenan have teft for Long Island with their family. Mr. Keenan will return ir a month, but | Mrs. Keenan and their family will remain until *he middle of September. Diplomatic Hostess Honor Guest at Tea Mme. Florescu, wife of the firancial counselor of the Rumanian Legation, was the guest in wnose honor Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman enter- tained at a reception and tea yester- day at their Sununer home in the| Shinnecock Hills, Southampton, Long | Island. liam C. Shedd, U. 8. A., has arrived at the Martinique for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Fitzgerald, wife of Maj. 8. W. Fitzgerald, U. 8. A, left early this week for Coronado, Calif., where she will spend several months with her mother, Mrs. Giles Kellogg. She will return to her home in Somerset, Md., some time in October. Maj. Don G. Hilldrup, U. S. A, and Mrs. Hilldrup have come to Washing- ton from Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind, and will be at the Martinique until Monday. Capt. and Mrs. William Baggaley have joined Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bag- galey and Miss Barbara Baggaley of Winnetka, Tll, at the St. Regis, in New York. Capt. and Mrs. Hubert Gilbert Mc- Lean sailed for London on the City of Norfolk, Baltimore Mail Line, yester- day. They have planned short tours in England, Scotland and France be- fore their return at the end of the Summer season. Capt. and Mrs. Earl 8. Hoag have arrived from their home in Miami, Fla., and are at the Carlton for sev- eral days. Viscountess d’Alte, widow of the late former Minister of Portugal, is spending the Summer at Bar Harbor. The former Assistant Attorney General, Mr. Roy St. Lewis, will fly to Los Angeles tomorrow to attend the meeting of the American Bar As- Mrs. Shedd, wife of Lieut. Col. Wil- News of sociation. Suburbs Maryland and Virginia Residents Make Vacation Trips. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Scott of Ta- koma Park, Md., with their children, John, jr.; Richard and Mary Ann, are the guests this week of Mr. and | Mrs. Hugh M. Smythe in tfeir Sum- mer home in Oak Bluff, on South River, Md. | Mr. John R. McAllister. jr.. of | Staunton, Va., arrived in Fairfax to- | day to be the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blake and their daughter, Miss Mary Blake. | Mrs. J. N. Roberts, who was ap- | pointed a delegate to the Institute of Public Affairs, now in session at Charlottesville, Va., by Gov. George | C. Peery, will leave Friday to attend the last two days of the institute. | bour Hutchison, Mrs. Ernest C. Shull and ‘Mrs. Joseph Lucas. High scores | were made by Mrs. David Aud and | Mrs. Estelle Thompson. | Miss Doris Beckwith and Miss Helene McLachen and her brother, |Mr. Conrad McLachlen of Chevy | Chase, are spending some time at | Rehoboth Beach, Del. Mr. George Getty and his daughters, Miss Carolan Getty and Miss| Miidred Getty of Forest Glen, Md., | are spending three weeks in Fair Hope, Ala., where they are visiting Mr. Getty’s brother, Mr. Willmont Getty. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley A. McCaskey, Tennessee Society l THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, To Wed Naval Officer MISS BETTY SHOREY, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Shorey, today announce her engagement to Lieut. John C. Zahn, U. S. N. The wedding will take place later in the Summer. —Harris-Eving Photo. |ir., of Aurora Hills, are entertaining | Hull, is honorary president of the so- | the latter's mother, Mrs. S. O. Dell of | ciety. Other officers are: President, Nanticoke, Pa., who arrived Monday | Judge Hugh M. Tate, vice president, for a month’s visit. | Mrs. Lucille Foster McMilin; secre- — | tary, Mr. Walker Trotty; treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Severy of |y} H pistman, and entertainment Silver Spring, Md. will return this | e e reeweers s o | chairman, Mr. George M. Jackson. Detroit and Ann Arbor, Mich., where they visited relatives. FURS STORED © MODERN METHOD URED SMITH STORAGE CO. 1313 You St. NW. North 3343 To Attend Theater| The officers of the Tennessee State | Society have been invited to see Grace Moore’s new picture, “Love Me For- ever,” at the Earle Theater this eve-| ning. They will be the guests of Mr. John J. Payette. The Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Informal Parties Of Midsummer Mrs. Lewis, wife of Senator James Hamilton Lewis, was hostess in- formally at luncheon yesterday, en- tertaining at the Army and Navy Club in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Nixon of New York and Mr. James MacVeagh of Chicago. Mrs. Disney, wife of Representative ‘Walter E. Disney of Oklahoma, was hostess at luncheon today in her apartment at Alban Towers in honor of Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawson, the newly elected president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, and Mrs. Disney’s sister, Mrs. L. G. Dis- ney of Muskogee, Okla. The other guests were Mrs. Elmer Thomas, Mrs. Thomas P. Gore, Mrs. Jed Johnson and her mother, Mrs. 8. M. Luginbyhl of Chickzska, Okla.; Mrs. Will Rogers, Mrs. P. 8. Gassaway, Mrs. S8am C. D. C, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1935. Massingale, Mrs. Jack Nichols, Mrs. Wilburn Cartwright, Mrs. Fletcher Swank and Mrs. D. A. McDougal. Mrs. Lewis Hancock, jr., was host- ess at dinner last evening, entertain- ing at the Chevy Chase Club. The party was planned in compliment to Lieut. Comdr. Richard Whitehead, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Whitehead; Lieut. Comdr, Morton T. Seligman, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Seligman, and Lieut. Comdr. Ralph Ofstie, U. 8. N. Comdr. and Mrs. Whitehead will sail shortly for the former’s new post as assistant naval attache of the United States Embassy in Rio de Janeiro. Comdr. and Mrs. Seligman recently came from Annapolis to Washineton, where the former is on duty at the Navy Depart- ment, and Comdr. Ofstie will go to the Orient, where he will take up his du- ties as assistant naval attache at the embassy in Tokio. The former United States Ambas- SOCIET sador to Chile and Mrs. Willlam 8. Culbertson will be hosts at a picnic supper at their country home at Charmian, Pa., near Blue Ridge Sum- mit this evening for a group of young friends of their daughter, Miss Junia Culbertson and Miss Jane Culbertson. ‘The guests will leave this afternoon in & chartered bus, returning late this| evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Allen were hosts at a dinner dance st the Terrace of the 8horeham last evening in honor | Y. Miss Alexander and Miss James to Sail Miss Alice James, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin W. James of Beech- wood drive, in Chevy Chase, will sail from Mazatlan, Mexico, July 16 on the Santa Elena for a tour of Central America, Panama and Colombia. Miss James is traveling with Miss Frances Alexander, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Guy L. Alexander of Blair road. During June Miss James and Miss Alexander made an extended of Mr. Loren P. Oakes, who will sail | trip through the West, visiting Den- next week on the Ile de France for a | ver, Colorado Springs and Santa Fe. month abroad. Both Mr. Allen and Mr. Oakes are attorneys with the United States Government and both formerly lived in Chicago. Among the others present were Mr. and Mrs. Cur- During the last 10 days they have been in Mexico City and will include in their itinerary Guatemala City, San Salvador, Panama, Cartagena, Barranquilla and Havana before re- tis Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. James | turning to New York and Washing- Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander | ton. Konkle, Mr. and Mrs. Bettin Stallings | Miss James is a keen student of Latin American culture and lt- of Chicago and Miss Larry Worrell. Another Emile, Jr. Beauty Salon Opens— Tomorrow—July .13, 1935 3042 14th St. N.W.—ADams 6700 Near Irving Street OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9P. M. erature. 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