Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1935, Page 18

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R 1 SOCIETY. Late Summer Plans of Members of Official And “Service” Society Cabinet Family to Conclude Vacation at Cape THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1935.. Recent Bride to Live in Delaware Cod Early Next Week—Mrs. Lewis HE Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgenthau, jr., will return to Washington this evening from Cape Cod, where he went to spend the week end with Mrs. Morgenthau and their children. The Secretary will probably join his family over the coming Sunday and accompany them back to their New York home. Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry left Washington yesterday for their home at Warwick, R. L Mrs. Lewis, wife of Senator James Hamilton Lewis, will sail today aboard the Washington to visit the | third secretary of the United States Embassy and Mrs. Hiram Bingham, ir., the latter a niece of Mrs. Lewls. Mrs. Lewls, who will return to this country in October, will spend some time in Switzerland. She recently returned to her apartment in the Mayflower after spending several weeks with relatives in Sea Is- land, Ga. The special assistant to the Secre- tary of State, Mr. their daughters, Miss Marjanna Dunn and Miss Cynthia Dunn, when they arrive the middle of the week from a | long stay abroad. Mrs. Dunn and her daughters will sail tomorrow from Havre aboard the Manhattan after a visit in London, where Miss Marianna Dunn was among the Americans pre- sented at the Court of St. James. Miss | Dunn was a debutante in Washington | last Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and daughters will come at once to their ‘Washington home. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Lawrence Wood Robert, will be joined today by his daughter. Miss Louisa Ayres Robert, who will James Clement | Dunn, is expected to go to New York | next week to meet Mrs. Dunn and, their | to Sail. come from their home in Atlanta. Miss Robert was the guest of honor at luncheon yesterday of the Woman's Club of Atlanta. She will accompany her father to White Sulphur Springs the first of next week to attend the festivities of Robert E. Lee week and on their return will remain in Wash- ington with her father for. several weeks. Admiral and Mrs. Frank D. Berrien and their daughter, Miss Betsy Berrien, will leave their home in New Haven today for a visit in Banff, Lake Louise and Alaska. Admiral Berrien was formerly stationed here a. the Navy | Yard, and he and Mrs. Berrien pre- sented Miss Berrien to society at a tes dance at the yard. Rear Admiral H. G. Bowen, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Bowen of Washington, D. C., are stopping at the Commodore in Comdr. Phillip Seymour, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Seymour have arrived the Martinique from New Orleans, for a short visit. Lieut. Col. R. M. Milan, U. S. A., ! and Mrs. Milan, accompanied by Mr. R. M. Milan of Overbrook, Pa., are | spending a brief time at the Dodge. The Hon. Willlam Waldorf Astor, son of Lord and Lady Astor, is sailing today for England on the Majestic after a several weeks' stay in this country. Mrs. Clinton B. Uttley, wife of the superintendent of the Division of Post | Office Service, has returned to Wash- ington after a visit with their son in St. Louis, Mo. Lieut. and Mrs. Malin Craig, Ir., have returned to West Point after vis- iting with the former’s parents, the commandant of the Army War College | and Mrs. Malin Craig. Former Official Returns Mr. Curtis and Mrs. Gann at Home From Rhode Island Visit. The former Vice President, Mr. Charles Curtis, and his sister, Mrs. Ed- ward Everett Gann, have returned to their Cleveland Park home after visiting the former’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Webster ) Quebec tomorrow after being .abroad | through the Summer. | Mrs. Prichett was hostess to a com- pany of 40 at tea Monday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. George T. 1Ma.rye. widow of former United States Knight, 2d, in their Summer home Ambassador to Russia, who left yes- at Watch Hill, R. L |terday for her home in Burlingame, | Calif. Mrs. Marye was detained in Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont, wife | Washington by the moving of her of the former Secretary of Commerce, ' household furnishings from her home has returned to her home in Virginia [ on Connecticut avenue to the apart- after spending several weeks in her |ment, at 1785 Massachusetts avenue, Summer home at Land o' Lakes, Wis. | which she will occupy next Winter. She was joined there by her daugh- “ —_— ter, Mrs. Charles Eskridge Saltzman, | Mrs. J. Fred Essary and her daugh- who went West to attend the wedding | ter. Miss Peggy Essary, will sail today of Miss Helen Ewing and Mr. James 1 from Baltimore aboard the City of Breasted, which took place in Lake | Baltimore for Europe. Miss Essary Forest, Il. Mrs. Saltzman is visiting | Will remain at school in Lausanne, | New York. ] Treasury Department. where they will make their future home. Miss Silvine Marbury Clagett s visiting near Boston and will return | to her home, Weston, Upper Marl-| boro, Md., after Labor day to act as maid of honor at the marriage of her cousin, Miss Corrie Clagett, to Mr. Floyd Langford, which will take place September 7. Dr. and Mrs. Curtis H. Walker, ac- | companied by their daughter, Miss| Virginia K. Walker of Nashville,| Tenn., are guests at the Dodge for a | few days. Dr. Julia L. Hahn and her mother, | Mrs. Laura Hahn, will return 8Sun- | day to their apartment at the Ken- nedy-Warren after a two months’ stay at Clifton, Mass., where they had a cottage on the ocean front. They were hosts during the Summer to | guests from Washington, St. Louis, Nashville and Boston. | ! Mr. and Mrs. Dion S. Birney, ac- | companied by their daughter, Miss | Agnes Birney, and the Misses Edna | Roth and Sue Joyner, all of Wash- | ington, D. C. are spending a few | - MRS. GEORGE B. SHELDON, Jr., Who will leave Washington Saturday to join Mr. Sheldon in Wilmington, Del., where they will make their home. Mr. Sheldon is a construction engineer with the Procurement Division of the Mrs. Sheldon was, before her marriage July 6, Miss Helen L. Noyes, daughter of Mrs. Edward R. Noyes. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. days at the Commodore Hotel, New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilmore of Oyster Bay, L. I, and New York Jhe @oc‘u FROCK SHOP 3411 Connecticut Ave. Clearance reductions that will help you with your last-minute vacation needs—and we are making prices very at- tractive. For example— SILK DRESSES were up to $10— sz,s With two other special groups of dress n wanted models $589-$489 ALL HATS t — up to s‘ Smart, conservative models —including felts. For your convenience, open Priday and Saturday evenings until 6:30. announce the birth of a son, Robert, jr., on August 21 at the Doctor's Hospital, New York. Mrs. Gilmore was the former Elizabeth Stark Robert, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Willlam Pierre Robert of Wash- ington, D. C. Mrs. Edgar H. Lynham entertained at luncheon Friday when the guest of honor was Mrs. Julia Mason-Smith. Mrs. Mason-Smith will later be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Shepardson at their home in Burling- ton, Vt. Dr. William P. Reeves has returned to his apartment in Stoneleigh Court after an extended stay in Quebec, &t Murray Bay and in the White Moun- tains, " Schultze-Crampton Wedding Sept. 14. .Mr. and Mrs. Guy Edwin Crampton have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Virginia Florence Crampton, to Mr. George P. Schultze, son of Mrs. George Louis Schultze. ‘The wedding will take place September 14, 1935, at the Church of the Trans- figuration. Army Girl, Known Here, Saturday Bride Capt. Thomas G. Hester, Medical Administrative Corps, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Hester announce the marriage of their daughter Virginia Anne to William Spear Brownley, jr., of Balti- more. The marriage took place Satur- day, August 24, at the home of the bride’s parents, 3212 Milford avenue, Baltimore, Md., with the Rev. Robert Lee Fultz of the Methodist Episcopal Church ‘of Waynesbo:d, Va, great- uncle of the bride, officiating. Pre- ceding the ceremcny @ program of music was given by Miss Faye Aiken of North Carolina, a cousin of the bride, who played the “Wedding March” from Lohengrin, ‘The bride was given in marriage by her father in front of an im- provised altar banked with asters, gladiolas and ferns and lighted by |! tall white tapers. She wore a white flannel traveling sult with accessories to match and a corsage of gardenias. Attending the bride was Miss Frances Smith, who wore a white suit with a corsage of pastel flowers. Mr. Charles Corner Brownley, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man, ‘LA MAI/ON de TROU,EAU" CONNECTICUT AVE. AT M S8T. HANDMADE SILK LINGERIE is our Labor Day Week-end offering « « PANTIES 1.50 $1.95 Values SLIPS $1 . $2.95 Values GOWNS $2.95 $395 Values 95 OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY SOCIETY. and Mr. Thomas G. Hester, jr, brother of the bride, and Mr. Ken- neth Brownley, brother of the hbride- groom, acted as ushers. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs Officers to Head Dance Hostesses Officers and members of the Board Brownley left for a brief wedding|0! the Woman's Clinic will act as trip and upon thelr return will be | at home, 2510 Poplar drive, Larch- | mont, Baltimore, Md., after Septem- ber 2. Capt. Hester is on duty at head-| qudlnzn, 3d Corps Area, Baltimore, Md. hostesses for the dance to be held at the Kennedy-Warren tomorrow eve- ning from 10 to 1 o'clock for the bene- | fit of the clinic. These include Mrs, Charles H. Curl, Mrs. John H. Har- | wood, Mrs, Edgar T. Brown, Mrs. Ruth H. Snodgrass, Mrs. Giadys Ball Mid- dlemiss, Mrs. Prank J. Mann aud Mrs, in Lake Forest and is expected to stop here for a short visit with her mother before joining Mr. Saltzman in their home in New York. Mr. Saltzman is a member of the general staff of the National Guard of New York and is in camp with them near Poughkeepsie. Dr. and Mrs. Wade Atkinson are among the passengers sailing today from Baltimore on the 8. 8. City of Baltimore for France, where Dr. At- kinson will take a “cure” at the Royal Spa, returning to his home | Switzerland, through next Winter, and | Mrs. Essary expects to sail for this country September 28. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carpenter are | at the Hotel Commodore, New York. | Mrs. Isabelle Johnston, widow of | Gen. Willlam H. Johnston, has taken | an epartment at the Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs. James O. Clayton. | who were married Saturday, August| 24, at the Washington Cathedral, have | taken an apartment at the Fairfax, here November 1. ‘ e i e oF | Lighting Fixtures Mrs. Campbell Prichett will bef CA'.I‘L!N'S, Inc. Joined Friday by her young son, Wil- | § 1324 N. Y. Ave. Nat. 0992 son Prichett, jr, who will arrive in | DPack Yo School” Mrs. Davis Elkins is spending a | short time at the Hotel New Weston | in New York. 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