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On Massach BEVERLY, Mass,, August 17.—Mr. Joseph C. Grew, United States Am- bassador to Japan, will come to his| Manchester home from Washington | next week. Mr. Grew was a recent | visitor with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pierpont | Moffat in Hancock, N. H. The Am- bassador's daughter, Mrs. Robert Mc- Calla English, is spending the Sum- mer in Paris, where her husband, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. English of Boston and Beach Bluffs, is secretary to the United States legation. Mr. Justice James Clark McRey- nolds, associate justice of the Su-| preme Court of the United States, was recently the guest at dinner of Col. and Mrs. Edward Mandell House at their Summer home in Manchester. Justice McReynolds is staying at the | home of Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose at | her Gloucester estate. Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. du Pont | of New York, Wilmington, Del., and Chestertown House, Southampton, Long Island. are scheduled to arrive Thursday at Beverly Cove, where| they will be guests of Mrs. Bryce J.| Allen of Boston at her Summer home, | Allanbank. A dinner will be given | Mr. and Mrs. du Pont by Mrs. Allan. | The du Ponts' daughter, Miss Pauline | L. du Pont, is spending the month | of August at Children's Island as a | volunteer worker. After that she| will visit her uncle and aunt, Mr.| and Mrs. Francis B. Crowninshield, | at their Seaside Farm estate, Peachs usetts Coast Washington Society Folk on North Shore. Justice McReynolds Guest. Dennett, is making he. Summer home | § in the cottage on the famiiy state in Manchester. a beautiful studio of stone built in the woodlands of his estate off Sum- mer street, Manchester, where, in ad- dition to a studio work room, there is to be an interesting gallery, and Mrs. Dennett will find it a pleassnt spot to work at her pottery. Mrs. Blyth is also creative, and has done commend- able work both in painting and in musical composition. One of the most successful events of the North Shore’s Summer season was the annual costume ball last eve- ning at the New Ocean House in Swampescott. The thirteenth annual exhibition of the Marblehead Arts Association is being held at Marblehead and will continue through September 3, Sun- days excepted. Mr. Percy Lee Atherton, having spent July at the Oceanside, Mag- nolia, with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Atherton of Washington, is now at East Gloucester for the month of August. Mr. Atherton is a visitor in Washington several months each Winter, where he lives at the Metro- politan Club. Mr. Warren Delano, nephew of President Roosevelt, was the guest a week ago of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Grant of New York, who are for the season at the Armory House in Na- | hant. | Mr. James M. Green of Washing- | ton was host at a large dinner party Her father is having|! ° THE EVENING 600 More STAR, WASHINGTON, . C, Women's Fall MONDAY, AUGUST 19, . 1935. Ensembles IN SPRAY-MIST SHEER WOOL 7th,8th& B Point, Marblehead. where the du, recently at the Oceanside Hotel, Mag- Ponts will go following their visit | nolia, where he is spending the Sum- with Mrs. Allan. Mrs. Crowinshield, | mer. Mr. Green entertained in honor the former Louise E. du Pont, will | of his guests, Mr. and Mrs, Cuthm‘ give a dance in Boston on Novem- | and Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Wash- | ber 20 in honor of her niece, who will | ington. | make her debut both in Massachusetts | Mrs. J. H. Sypher of Washington. | and New York, and for whom a din- | with her daughter. is at the Par- | ner was recently given by her parents menter bungalow on Stewart avenue | at their Sputhampton estate. | at Eastern Point for August. Mrs. Mrs. John S. Blyth of New York, Sypher spent the Summer on Cape Lansburgh's is an authority on women's fashions. That's why this ensemble has a finger-tip coat that gives a long, slim, flattering line. That's why the dress has softly draping wide revers that set off the face and neck to best advantage. That's why we chose one of the very newest, sheerest wools that tailors to perfection. Choose it in green, plum, Splendid French-Crepe SLIPS SHIRRED BACK daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Pullen Annual several years ago. | with shadow panel COL. KNOX FLAYS SOCIALISTIG TRENDS Tells Lilly Families They Are “the Antithesis” of What Ani- mated America's Founders. Br the Associated Press FLAT TOP, W. Va. August 19— Editor Frank Knox of the Chicago Daily News told one of America's oldest and largest family reunions yes. terday that the socialistic and com- munistic trends in some parts of Eu- Tope are “the antithesis” of what ani- mated America’'s founders. The prominent Republican, now being mentioned as a possible candi- date for his party's presidential nom- ination. declared that wherever the two philosophies take hold an imme- diate fight begins against free churches and the free right of worshipping God Between 10,000 and 15.000 persons erowding the picturesque little moun- tain community 20 miles south of Beckley for the annual two-day re- union of the Lilly families listened to the editor. “The most irreligious atmosphere in America today is in the meetings of radical Socialists, who would substi- tute planned economy and socialistic philosophy for our free institutions,” he asserted. Knox blamed the war and its after- math for the trend away from “indi- vidualistio philosophy” toward so- cialism and communism. He pointed out that Russia scoffs at all religion. driving ministers from the pulpit and teaching anti-religion in its schools. 200 Smugglers Caught. More than 200 Korean silver smug- glers were arrested recently by Japa- nese police at the East Station, Tient- sin, China, and on each man was found 1,000 silver dollars. Who Travel LIGHT 'TWO WILL BE HONORED | | BY CHEMICAL SOCIETY 1 00 Priestly M’:d;lm;riill“(io to Wil- ® | liam Albert Noyes and $1.000 | to Dr. Raymond Fuoss. | By the Associated Press, | SAN FRANCISCO. August 19.—Two men. one 78. the other 29. will be honored tonight at the Nineteenth Annual Convention of the American Chemical Society. The society's highest honor. the Priestly medal, will be presented to | William Albert Noves. emeritus direc- | tor of the University of Illinois re- | search laboratories. | The $1,000 award in pure chemistry will go to Dr. Raymond Fuoss of Brown University. These are very specially purchased slips! Otherwise you would pay substantial- ly more for excellent alk iene il 21 mch Sancld adjustable shoulder straps and form-fitting bias-cut. 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