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SOCIETY. Virgihia-Maryland News Fairfax Official and Family on Visit. Woodside Residents Return. Mr. John M. Whalen, Fairfax County deputy clerk of the court, and | Mrs. Whalen, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Virginia Lee Whalen, are spending their vacation in Fau- quier County, Va., with relatives. Maj. and Mrs. Philander D. Poston of Woodside, Md., have returned from Virginia Beach, where they spent the holiday week end. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Blackwell of Roanoke, Va., are spending a few days with the Rev. and Mrs. B. L. Parrott at Ballston, Va. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Harmon enter- tained at a bridge last night in their home in Takoma Park, D. C., in com- pliment to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Regan end Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crosby of Co- lumbia, Mo., who are passing some time in Washington. Other guests in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Swett of Takoma Park, Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Gifford and Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Ensley of Washington. Mrs. George W. Galther of Claren- don, Va., has returned after spending | two weeks at Massanetta Springs, Va. | Mrs. Mildred Rice, principal of the ! Lackey High School at Indian Head, Md. who spent her vacation in Juneau, Alaska, has returned to her home at Indian Head. Mr. J. D. Groh and Miss Katherine Groh of Herndon, Va., have had as their guest for some time their sister, Mrs. Mary Seesholtz of Canton, Ohio. Other guests they have entertained| during the past fortnight include Mr.| and Mrs. R. L. Seesholtz of Canton, who motored from here to Atlantic City for a week's vacation: Miss| Louise Adams, Mr. Raymond Adams and Mss Helen Brodie of Churchville, N. Y.; Mr. Carl Mattes of Rochestdr, | Senator and Mrs. John Warwick Rusf | Park Hills, Md., are in Ocean City. | tive D. Lane Powers of New Jersey. N. Y., and Miss Ann Seesholtz of New York City. Miss Eleanor Manning of Accokeek, Md., and her sister, Miss Roselic Man- ning of Washington, have returned from a boat trip to Boston and Nor- folk. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Porter, with |- their daughter, Miss Betty Porter, re- turned yesterday to their home in Sligo Park Hills, Md., from Ocean City, N. J., where Mr. and Mrs. Porter were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Bien in their Summer home, Miss Porter having stayed in Springfield, Pa., as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fielding. * Miss Catherine Marshall of Halifax, Va., Who has been visiting in New York City, is now the guest of State at their home in Fairfax, Va. Mr. John Rust, jr, who has been vacationing at Virginia Beach, is ex- pected back in Fairfax today. Mrs. H. E. Van Deusen has returned to her home in Lyon Village, Va,, after spending a week at Massanetta Springs, Va. Miss Ethel Wilkjpnson and her aunt, Miss Nettie Vaughan of Silver Spring, Md., are visiting relatives in Newport News and Richmond, Va., for 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Raesly of Sligo N. J, for two weeks, having joined their children, Barbara and Leon, jr., who have been there for several weeks. Mr. Raesly is secretary to Representa- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Engaged MISS GERALDINE JOYCE ROSENBERGER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Rosenberger of Mount Rainier, Md., who today announce her engagement to Mr. Harry E. Stelling, son of Mrs. Harvey A. Philp of this city. Ii\lrs. Junkin Makes Brief Visit Here Mrs. Prancis T. A. Junkin of Chi- cago is at the Shoreham until Friday, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lanham of Clar- | accompanied by her guest. Miss Gisela endon, Va. and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Binz of Berlin, one of the younger | Lambert of Ballston, Va., left Satur- Pianists of Germany. Miss Evelyn day by motor for Eagles Mere, Pa.;| Harkness of Leesburg, Va, who was Niagara Falls and Canada. | with them in -Washington and pre- | viously accompanied them on a week'’s Family Dinner Party On Anniversary The 50th wedding anniversary of | Mr and Mrs. Elias C. Alvord of 3929 Huntington street, Chevy Chase, was celebrated Monday in the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth C. Alvord, at 3512 | Lowell street, in Cleveland Park. There | were 26 guests at dinner, among whom were Mrs. Alvord's brother, Mr. E. J. Moore of Beverly Hills, Calif., and Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Burke, formerly of Pierre, 5. Dak, all three of whom were present at the wedding 50 years 8go. Mr. and Mrs. Burke will cele- brate their golden wedding anniversary on January 14 of next year. Mr. and Mrs. Alvord werc married September 2, 1885, at Blunt, then sit- | uated in Dakota Territory. They sub- sequently moved to Washburn, Wis, where they lived until Mr. Alvord ac- cepted the position of assistant coun- sel of the Fuel Administration during | visit to West Point, has returned to her home. Mrs. Junkin and Miss Binz will | spend three weeks at the Homestead | at Hot Springs upon leaving the Cap- | ital and will be joined there Saturday SR G Sylvan Theater Play |by col. and Mrs. Marion s. Battle and their son, Marion S. Battle, jr., of Tonight Is Canceled Rianoke, va. Mr. Battie, sr. is Mrs The performance of “Romeo and | Junkin's godson. Col. Battle recently | Juliet,” which was to have been Was elected to the Virginia Legis- | given this evening in the National lature. As a farewell to Miss Hark-‘ Sylvan Theater, has been canceled ness, who has been her guest for | because of the inclement weather. three months, Mrs. Junkin entertained Tickets for the play tonight will be 8t luncheon yesterday at the Shore- honored at the performance of “Pa-| ham, having in her party Mrs. Ed- tience” Monday evening. “Patience” Ward W. Nichols, widow of Gen. will be given Monday evening in the Nichols: Dr. and Mrs. Morris W. Hark- Sylvan Theater and in case of rain ness and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. | will be presented in Central High Fendall, all of Leesburg, Va. School auditorium. e These entertainments are sponsored by the Summer Festivals Committee of which Mrs. Elizabeth K. Peeples is | chairman and Mr. C. Marshall Fin-| nan, vice chairman. Other mem- bers of the committee include Mr. Washington, D. C.: Mr. M. E. Koehler, their son-in-law, and Mr. John Doyle of Washburn, Wis. Permanents FOR D. C, welcome from the Kenmore Associa- tion. Patronesses for the concert are headed by Mrs. Roosevelt and include former- Representative C. Bascom Slemp, who was secretary to the late President Coolidge; Mr. and Mrs. will be the scene of an interesting | Tynomas H. Taliferro, Mrs. Julien Ja- concert Tuesday, when Mr. Edouard | quelin Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Framk Alblon will be assisted by Miss Eliza- | Mahin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Steele, beth Mauney and Miss Clara Hin- | Mrs. Casenove Lee, Dr. and Mrs. Ed- man. They will sing from the steps ward Benton and Mrs. Alexander Phil- of the house overlooking the garden | lIPS. A large number from Washing- and will be In costume. Lieut. Gov. | ton Will go to Kenmore for the con- James H. Price will give the word of cert. Other patronesses include Mrs. Patronesses for Concert at Kenmore Kenmore, home of George Wash- ington’s sister in Fredericksburg, Va., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1935. Fgirfax Harrison, Mrs. B. D. Spilman and Mrs. Katherine Fox Bowman of Warrenton, Mrs. Baldwin Calfee, Mrs. Lucien Winston, Miss Elizabeth Hoop- er, Mrs. Jackson PFray and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stettinius of Culpeper; Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Smith, and Mrs. Malcolm Niven and Mrs. B. D. Crockett of Alexandria; Miss So- phia Washington, Mrs. Clifford Caper- ton, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Duke, Mrs. Channing Ward, Mrs. Herbert Jack- son, Mrs. Edward Darling, Mrs. Rob- ert Rennolds and Mr. SOCIETY. Mrs. Brown Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Carter Grymes and Mr. and Mrs, Prank Taylor of King George; Mrs. Leslie Gray, Mrs. Allen Dunnington, Mrs. Griswold Cheesebrough, Mrs. A. Stuart Robinson, Mrs. Jaquelin Tay- | Mr. | lor, Mrs. Egbert Lee and Mrs. J. C. Boxley of Orange, and Mrs. Robert Gordon of Spotsylvania. —_— Descendant of Dickens. A son born recently in London to Thomas Wheelwright .of Richmond; | great-gransdon of Charles Dickens. GANDHI CHANGES DIET CALCUTTA (®)~—Apparently tired of goat's milk and fruit, on which he has lived for years, the Mahatma Gandhi is trying out a new diet. He is experimenting with leafy vege- tables and says he feels very fit as a result, Discard Bathing Caps. Young societly women of Paris are and Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Denys Danby is a great- | discarding bathing eaps when swim- | ming. The GOLDENBERG CO. Save $10 on this $37.50 GAS RANGE 527.50 Quantity {s lim- ited — we advise immediate buying. 4 New Type Gas-saving Burners Automatic Lighter Large Side Oven Separate Broiler Utensil Compartment Bakelite Handles Porcelain Finish Exterior Green and Ivory Combination Finish Goldenberg's—Downstairs Store Seventh and K '$7.49 Imported China DINNER SERVICE Serves 8. Two beautiful floral decorations. 6 dinner plates 6 bread and butters $1.49 6-in-1 Cooker Blue Brilliant enamelware which can be used for six distinct purposes. 95¢ School Lunch KITS 55.88 6 fruit saucers 6 cups 6 saucers 1 meat platter 1 open vegetable dish $1 Unfinished Kitchen Monad Enamel Paint 52.98 gal. The perfect finish for and bathrooms, walls and ENAMEL PAINT kitchens woodwork. 48 true colors. Goldenberg’s—Downstairs Store. Complete GLASSES Newest Styles Octagon Rimless Examination Included 55.95 Regularly $12.50 Colored, cylindrical and bifocal lenses excepted THE FRAMES Beautifully engraved and fitted with new type rocking perloid pads that protect the nose. THE LENSES Famous True-Vue tor- ics in octagon, leaf, oval or any special rim- less shape. Fitted by our staff of registered optometrists. * Chairs 7 3¢ Well select- ed wood Smooth and sanded: ready to paint. They have been residents of | Albert Clyde-Burton, Capt. P. J. Car- Washington since 1918. Mr. Alvord |Toll, Mr. Frederick A. Delano, Mrs.| and his son have engaged in practice | Henry Grattan Doyle, Mrs. Marie | of law in this city for several years| Moore Forrest, Mr. Isaac Gans, Miss under the firm name of Alvord & Al- | Edith Grosvenor, Mr. Curtis Hodges, | vord. Mrs. Alvord is prominent in the | Mrs. Edith H. Hunter, Col. E. L.| activities of the First Congregational | Mattice, Mr. Harold Snyder and Miss Church and s well known in Wash- | Bess Davis Schreinef, ington community life. Besides their | son there are two daughters, Mrs. M. . E. Koehler and Miss Carrie Alvord of | 1\'12!]. and Mrs. Brown Washington, both of whom were pres- | o | ent. In addition to the above. the ! Hosts at Dmner‘ following relatives and out-of-town Maj. and Mrs. Ernest W. Brown | guests participated in the celebration: | were the central figures in a birthday | Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moore of Beverly | anniversary dinner at Commonwealth Hills, Calif., and their children, Lu-| Farm, on the Colesville pike, Monday. cille H. Moore and James H. Moore: | August 26, {0 celebrate the major's Mr. David H. Moore, a nephew, and | 62nd birthday anniversary. Autumn his wife and daughter Barbara nf; garden flowers were on the table and Roslyn, N. Y.; Mrs. Fred Strother of | an ornamental birthday cake with Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge. Use Your Charge Account! AUTUMN With a Rene’ per- manent one has the assurance of per- sonal and careful attention. [ Consultation Without Obligation $1 Metal lunch box. fitted with half-pint vacuum bot- tle. Every youngster should have one of these. Goldenberg’s—Main Floor = i $2950465%39-50Velvet & Axminster RUGS $3.49 Hamper Bench type octagon ep-onm ends. Very distinc- With Pearloid Top Beaver, Pa., a cousin, and her daugh- | ter, Mrs. Carolyn Russell, and her son | Dick, also of Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Burke and their daughter, | Miss Josephine Burke, formerly of Pierre, S. Dak.; Mrs. Gilbert Saunders, | & niece, and her husband and chil- dren, Gilbert and Helen Louise, of | uecen Fashion’s $6.50 and $7.50 De Luxe 58.‘75 UP Grade | Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Phillips, Mrs. W. candles. | Guests of Maj. and Mrs. Brown were | ORESSH O THE DISCAIMingpy E. Otto, Miss Elizabeth Motley, M: formerly with Emile, Inc. and Mrs. Logan Pingree, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Britt, Miss Mamie D. 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