Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1935, Page 18

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SOCIETY. _L— Secretary, Mrs. Swanson Back From Short Stay at Rapidan “Cabinet” Camp Senator and Mrs. Sheppard Among the Legislators Absent Over Sunday. Rep. Bacon HE Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson are again at their home on R street, having returned to the Capital yesterday from Rapidan camp, where they have been for a fortnight. Senator and Mrs. Key Pittman re- turned yesterday to the Capital from the Jefferson Islands Fishing and Hunt Club, on Chesapeake Bay, where they went for the week end. Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard have returned to their home at 1814 Nineteenth street after spending a week in New York City. Senator and Mrs. Willism H. King returned yesterday from York, Pa., where they were the guests over the week end of Mr. Forry Maucks. Snator Carl A. Hatch and Senator | Dennis Chavez entertained at & “stag” dinner party at the Shoreham terrace | last evening in honor of Gov. Clyde | Tingley of New Mexico, who, with a group of other State officials, is visit- ing in Washington. The other guests in- cluded Representative John Dempsey, former Gov. A. T. Hannett of New Mexico, Attorney General of the State, Mr. Prank Patton; Justice A. L. Zinn of the Supreme Court of New Mexico and the superintendent of public con- | struction for the State, Mr. H. R. Rod- gers. Mr. Jefferson Caffery, United States Ambassador to Cuba, will leave Ha- vana tomorrow for a short visit in Washington, making his semi-annual three days' leave, as he terms it. Also Back. Brig. Gen. Melville Jarvis, U. 8. A., retired, and Mrs. Jarvis have arrived at the Martinique for a short visit from Mountair Lake Park, Md. Maj. Prancis A. Macon, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Macon have arrived at the Martinique from Fort Leavenworth, Kans,, for & stay of several weeks. Lieut. G. L Jones, jr, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Jones announce the birth of & son, George Byrd Lorraine Jones, The United States Mini#ter to Hun- gary and Mrs. Montgomery, who re- July 25. Lieut. Jones is stationed at the Naval Observatory. Local Officials at Festival District Commissioners Attend Sylvan Theater Tonight. ‘The District Commissioners, Mr. Melvin C. Hazen, Mr. George E. Allen and Col. Daniel 1. Sultan, are among those expected tonight at the Summer Festival in the National Sylvan The- ater at the Washington Monument. Others invited are Dr. George Bow- erman, Dr. Stephen E. Kramer, Mr. Jere J. Crane, Miss Bertie Backus, Mr. R. L. Haycock, Mrs. Nina Collier, | Miss Sally Ringe, Mr. Prank T. Gart- side, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clyde-Bur- | ton, Mr. Edward J. Kelley, Miss Dor- othy Mayfield, and other officials of Government bureaus, interested in the development of the arts of music and drama in the Capital City. Assisting Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples, chairman of the Summer Pestival Committee of the Community Center Department and the Office of Na- | tional Capital Parks, will be Mrs. Edith H. Hunter and members of the Mr. and Mrs. Bone \ Observe Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Bone, who for many years lived in Washington, recently celebrated a triple wedding anniversary in their home in Santa Barbara, Calif. It was the forty- eighth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. | Bone's marriage, which took place in | Ruchville, Ind.,, on the eve of their | coming to Washington to live; the sixteenth anniversary of the marriage of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Ford Starr, the latter formerly Miss Mildred Bone, and the fifth anniversary of the marriage of latter formerly Miss Marguerite Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bone enter- tained at a garden party to celebrate the anniversaries, the company in- cluding Mr. and Mrs. Starr of Beverly Hills, who had their two daughters. Shirley Anne and Ida Diana with them; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers Bone, who motored from their home in Los LEGION BILL PASSES Loan of Army Equipment for Convention Granted. Authority for the War Department to lend equipment to the Americen Legion for its September annual con- vention in St. Louis was carried in a bill passed yesterdsy by the Senate. The bill already has passed the House. Simflar authority was granted to lend equipment to the Veterans of Foreign Wars for their September con- Hussey-Gude Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. Willam Prederick 27, at Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. Gude are residents of Laurel, Md., and Mr. | and Mrs. Hussey are residents of Washington, D. C. Argentine Exports Rise. Argentina reports that its exports are 15 per cent above last year. 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Chair Caneing, Porch Rockers Splinted Call US Today or Tomorrow MORAL: Save Money Now CLAY ARMSTRONG 1235 10th St. N.W. MEt. 2062 THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1935. To Be August ‘Bride MISS MARION ESTELLE JOHNSON, WnRose parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Johnson, announce her en- ;agement to Mr. Edmund G. Whitehead, son of Mr. and Mrs. . W. Whitehead. The wedding will take place the last of August. s —Harris-Eving Photo. Mrs. Loose Hostess Arts Club Dinner| At Bass Rock Home Irish drama will be presented in Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose enter- the garden of the Arts Club of Wash- | tained at luncheon Sunday in her ington this evening, following the home at Bass Rock, Mass, where she regular Tuesday night dinner, at|is spending the Summer, in honor of which Miss Jean Sellars and Ma). R.|a group of her friends from Wash- Irish Drama After B. Lawrence will act as hosts. Edna | ington, who are at the resort, for a | Ellis Hilton is in charge of the pro-|few days. The guests included Mr. duction of the tragic “In the S8hadow | &nd Mrs. Arlon Cushman, Mr. and of the Glen,” by Sygna, and for con- Mrs. Eugene G. Adams, Mr. and Mrs, trast will present the “Workhouse Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. Jack Hayes, Ward,” by Ladv Gregory, in a lighter| Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Barr, Miss Daisy vein. Those taking part in the plays Prentice and Mrs. James M. Green. will be Miner Ellis, Lee Barbash, An-" drew Dent and Edna Ellis Hilton. Be- tween the plays Dorothy Sherman Plerson will sing & group of Irish songs, with Helen Camp Grimes at the piano. SPECIAL B Semi-annusl Redwetion of our regulsr $8.50 Wave. Limited Time. Village Wants a Pied Piper. Fifty rats & night are being killed in | the village of Chilthorne, lnlhn:l.’ All the men have enlisted into an | anti-rat army to combat the ravages rodents, which have laid siege farm and have become a . 8o far the rats have won. ' 2817 Fourteeath St. N.W. 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Williamson, who spent last week at the Hotel Marlbor- ough-Blenheim in Atlantic City, has rejoined Mr. Williamson in their apart- men at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A, Joerissen spent a few days recently at the Seigniory Club in the Province of Quebec. Mrs. Irving Coakley, who lives at the Westchester, sailed from New York yesterday on the Britanic for a six- week tour of Europe. Mrs, Paul Stirling Putzki and Mrs, Custis Lee Hall are at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City where they have gone to meet Dr. Putzki, who is *| arriving today from Burope on the steamship Aquitania, and Dr. Hall, who will arrive Priday from South America on the Queen of Bermuda. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Delafield Rands .| are visiting relatives in Louisville and Lincoln and sightseeing in the Colo- rado Rockies. They are accompanied by their children, Robert D., jr.; Phyl- lis and Mary Audrey. Mr. and Mrs. Felian Garzia left yesterday morning for a motor: trip to Lake Ontario, the Adirondacks, the ‘White Mountains and Nantucket, Mass., where they will visit a short time. Commodore and Mrs. Edward Simon ||| of Lake Hopatcong, N. J., were guests ||| of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Campbell during the tri-city regatta last week at Herald Harbor, Md. Commodore Simon, & member of the Yacht Club at Hopatcong, assisted the officials of the races aboard the U. 8. C. G. Apache Saturday and Sunday. Other guests of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell for the regatta were Mr. and Mrs. George FURS STORED ® MODERN METHOD INSURED SMITH’S TRANSFER AND STORAGE 1313 You Store Closed All Day Saturdays Still Deeper Reductions B. Lake and son, “Billy” Lake; Miss Elaine Nesline, Miss Laura Liberty Maggia, Mv. Jack Prettyman, Mr. Wil- SOCIETY. New York before coming to the Capi- tal. RUGS CLEANED & STORED Call Mr. Pyle Nat. 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Ind. Ave. N.w. 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