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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1935 SOCIETY, B3 Col. and Mrs. G Short Col. Francis W. Glover, U. S. A, and Mrs. Glover have come to Washington from Charleston, 8. C., and they will spend a few days at the Martinique. Comdr. and Mrs. Mark St. Clair Els have arrived in Washington from Hot Springs, Ark., and are at the Carl- ton for several days. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hamilton Mc- Cormick-Goodhart entertained at din- ner last evening in their Italian villa at Bar Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. David Lawrence and their son, David Lawrence, jr., of ‘Washington, who are passing the Sum- mer in Watch Hill, R. I, have gone to New York City for a few days’ stay at the Ambassador Hotel there. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Syme left for New York Sunday night to meet Mrs. Syme'’s sister, Mrs. Robert Charles, | who, with Mr. Charles and their son, Robert 3d, are returning from Indo- | China. After a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Mrs. Syme will re- turn to Washington. Mr. Syme will g0 from New York to the Pacific Coast on business. Lieut .and Mrs, Carroll Williams, TU. S. M. C,, and their young son, Car- roll, jr., who have been spending some time with the latter's sisters, Edith Hiser and Miss Marion Hiser, at the Chastleton Hotel, left last week for Chanute Field, Rantoul, Ill., where Lieut. Williams will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Will C. Barnes left the city yesterday, en route to their home in Phoenix. Ariz. They will motor to the Northwest via Yellow- stone and Glacier Parks, into the Ca- nadian Rockies at Banff, and on West over the Canadian highway to Van-| couver. Coast by eas: along the way. Mr. and Mrs. Luke I. Wilson of Bethesda, Md., are sailing today on the Bremen for England, where thev will join their son, Mr. Luke I. Wil- son, jr. who has spent the Summer traveling through England aid on the continent, During the absence of Mr and Mrs. Wilson, their estate, Tree ‘Tops, on Rockville Pike, will be accu- ried by Dr. and Mrs. Justin Miller, &nd their son and daughter, Mr. Mer- ‘They will go down the Pacific stages, visiting friends Kenmore Garden Music Betty Washington’s Home to Be Scene of Gay Fete. The Kenmore Garden musicale, to be given on the lawn of Betty Wash- ington's old home on Tuesday after- noon, September 10, from 5 until 6:30 | o'clock, will offer Fredericksburg an| unusual treat. Edouard Albion, noted baritone, who formerly vxa< with the Metropolitan Opera Co. of New York and is now president and | director of the National Opera Co. of ‘Washington, will appear in a concert, assisted by Miss Elizabeth Mauney, a soprano, and Miss Cara Hinman, a distinguished coloratura so- | prano of Atlanta. The program will be made up of English and French songs of the period of Kenmore, which was from | 1752 to 1800, and will be sung in costume. Mr. Albion's voice is res markable for its range and quality and the songs have been selected with a view to displaying his ver- satility and adaptability. One of the numbers of Miss Mauney, who is a lineal descendant of Chief Justice Marshall, was composed by Marie An- toinette, while another was Gen. La | Fayette's favorite song. Singing in the open, from the front steps of Kenmore, with its beautiful surroundings, will be a novelty that will carry a great appeal and add to the spirit of the occasion. Friends of Kenmore from far and near are displaying keen interest in the event. | Mrs. Elizabeth Wingo Gleason of Farmville, Va., is spending some time with Postmaster and Mrs. L. M. Coy- ner at their home in Fairfax, Va. Maj. Charles H. Poger, who is liv- ing in Kentucky for the next few months, spent the week end with Mrs. Pozer in Fairfax, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dawson Richardson returned yesterday to their home, White House, in Fairfax, Va., following a brief visit to Beqford | Springs. Pa., and to Hancock, Md., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McCandlish. Mr. and Mrs. Silas F. Hutchison of | Herndon, Va., entertained at dinner | Sunday in compliment to Miss Mary | McClerkin, Mr. Virgie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dewey and their son Daniel Dewey, and Mr, ‘Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Chapin, with their voung daughters, Doris Mae Chapin Now they are of li And you can ONE-HAI colors. A few of the 16.50 Dresses - 825 19.75 Dresses 9.88 59.75 Ensembles___29.88 BROTHERS 1213 F Street 1108 Conn. Ave. Army-Navy Folk Here Miss | Marshall | and Mrs, | Edward Hilton Satterthwaite, all of | and Jean Marie Chapin, | e STESSES COATS ® SUITS ® DRESSES They were the smartest yesterday— We haven’t many of them left— Some are suitable for Fall wearing— % For we've reduced them all to— At both stores you’ll find several racks of these stunning, distinctive Rizik Coats, Suits and Dresses—and some ensembles—in dark RIZIK lover Arrive for Visit. | rill Miller and Miss Jean Miller. Dr. Miller, who is special assistant to the Attorney General, and Mrs. Miller and their children have spent the past several ' weeks motoring through the Western States. They will arrive in Bethesda on Friday and will remain at Tree Tops until the 1€turn of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson late in September. Mrs. Gilbank Twigg has motored {down from her home in Boyce, Va, and is at the Carlton. She attended the National Symphony Concert at | the Watergate Sunday night. Dr. and Mrs. M. P. von David of San Antonio, Tex., are at the Carlton, Dr. von David having come on to | attend the convention of the Amer- ican Philatelic Society now in session at the Carlton Hotel. | Miss Mary Donohoe, daughter of | Mr, and Mrs. Clarence F. Donohoe, |who recently graduated from the | Georgetown Visitation Convent, en- tertained Miss Ann McNamara, Miss | Marguerite Stewart and Miss Mary Ellen Degman of Sacred Heart Acad- emy, and Miss Dorothy Grigsby of New York at tea Sunday in her home in Southern Maryland. Mr. and Mrs, Segmund Janas, whe make their home at the Mayflower Hotel, are at the Greenbriar, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. | Marquis and Marchioness Ambrogio Doria of Genova, Italy, have arrived |in Washington and are at the Carlton for a brief stay. | Mr. and Mrs A. J. Mitula have| motored up from their home in Lynchburg, Va., and are at the Carl- ton for the duration of the convention of the American Philatelic Society. Miss Julia M. Stewart and her sis- ter, Mrs. Rose S. Houchins, are spend- ing some time at Atlantic City and Ocean City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dell and their daughter, Miss Caroline Dell, of White Plains, N. Y., are spending some time at the Martinique. | Mrs. Edward Cauley and Miss Mary W. Cauley, both of Boston. Mass., are ! spending a few days at the Martinique. | spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert West of Bridgeton, N. J., at Wildwood, N. J. Mrs. Chapin and Mrs. West are sisters. . Pan Union Concert September 10 | The director general and the assis- tant director general of the Pan- American Union have issued :avita- | tions for the next concert of Latin American music by the United States | Marine Band, when Mario Martinez | ‘smura Argentine baritone, will give | the program. The concert will be held on the esplanade Tuesday eve- nmg September 10, at 9 o'clock. OL'NE!Y! 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