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SOCIETY. Barretts Back From Bay State Return to Warrenton After Summer in Massachusetts. WARRENTON. Va., September 14.— Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rice Barrett and family have returned from Edgar- town, Mass, where they spent the | Summer. Miss Anne Barrett and | Mr. Richard Barrett joined their | parents at Edgartown some time ago, | after returning from a cruise to | North Cape. | Mrs. Laz Noble, formerly of War- | renton, who has lived in California | for several years, has sailed for| the East via the Panama Canal, and is expected here next week to be the guest of Mrs. Harrison Nesbit. She is accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Vose of Warrenton, who has been her guest for two months. Miss Fanny Carter Keith, daughter | of Mrs. John A. C. Keith, who left in June by the Canadian Pacific for a trip around the world, is ex- pected home today. Miss Keith will teach in Miss Nightingale’s School in New York the coming session. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Jenkins gave a dinner dance Wednesday eve- ning for their son, Mr. Alan Jenkins, who will enter Harvard this year. Miss Betty Nash, Miss Rita Nash and Mr. Mallory Nash of Washington are spending some time with their father, Mr. James R. Nash, at Hes- perides Farm. Mrs. L. V. Froment gave a tea this week for the Misses Nash. Mrs. Eppa Hunton returned to her home in Richmond Sunday after spending two months at Britton Hall, | Warrenton. | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pool and THE Recent Bride Mr. Melvin Behrend will arrive in New York Tuesday on the steamship Berengaria from a three-month trip abroad. Mrs. Myron Glaser and baby are visiting relatives in New York for two months while Mr. Glaser is in the South. They left Washington Thurs- day. Mrs. Adolph Kuntz is in her apart- ment, 2700 Connecticut avenue, after a visit to her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Price, of Nantucket, Mass. The Pi-Tau-Pi Fraternity dance at the Woodmont Country Club last night brought together a large gather- ing of the younger set. Many out-of- town guests were present. During the evening a buffet supper was served. New York, at their Summer home at | SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Of Personal Note Mr. Behrend Returning From Europe. Many Back Home for Season. | her niece, Mrs. Tobias Levy of Phila- | delphia. | Mr. and Mrs. Roland E. Fournier and the latter's sister, Miss Jeanette | Loeb, motored to Berkeley Springs, W. | Va., where their mother, Mrs. Leah Loeb, has been spending the Summer. | They are now in their home on Colum- bia road. Mrs. Irving Weber with her young son Bruce of Baltimore, were guests the past week of relatives here. Mrs. Weber recently closed her apartment in Atlantic City, where she spent the Summer. Mrs. Henry Goodman with her mother, Mrs. Sidney Straus, has been | spending the past week in Atlantic City. Mr. Goodman motored down | with them for the past week end. | Mrs. Harold Singer, who spent a Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger and her son | week in New York visiting her mother- Mark returned the early part of the | in-law, Mrs. Blanche Singer, has joined week from a two-month motor trip| her mother, Mrs. Edward Kohner, in to the Coast, visiting different points | Atlantic City, where Mr. Kohner is of interest en route. Mrs. Bensinger | spending the week. Mrs. Pauline Eise- was joined upon her return by her |man is also with Mrs. Kohner at her son Samuel, who makes his home in the West. They are at their apart- ment in Woodley Park Towers. Mr. end Mrs. Charles A. Gold- | smith are back in their apartment at | The Westchester from a month’s stay at Far Rockaway, Long Island. Miss Betty Hahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hahn, who has been spending the Summer with her par- ents at their Summer home at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., is the week end guest of Miss Helen Brylawski of Brandywine street. Mrs. Sidney H. Rizenstein with her daughter Mary Ann returned on | Thursday to their apartment in Woodley Park Towers, after spending the Summer in Ventnor, N. J., where they occupied a cottage. MRS. DAVID WATERS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Newall of Fitch- Mr. Reizen- | | apartment, | Mrs. Charles Rosenthal, with her two | daughters, returned the early part of | the week from Atlantic City, where they spent the Summer at the Ritz- Carlton Hotel. The Misses Amelia and Nattie Oet- tinger are spending several weeks in Atlantic City. A tea will be given this afternoon at the Community Center from 3 to 5 o'clock, Sixteenth and Q streets north- | west, by the Junior Hadassah. the opening affair of the season with an interesting program. SEPTEMBER 15, Young Matron MRS. JOHN HASBROUCK DENT, Who, with Mr. Dent, is now at home at the Lamont, where they have taken an apart- ment. Mrs. Dent was, before her marriage February 22, in Baltimore, Miss Lois Marion Smith of Greensboro, N. C. Mr. Dent is the son of Mrs. W. Gilbert Dent of St. Marys County, Md., and Mrs. Dent is the daughter of Mr. E. Frank Smith of North Carolina and Philadelphia and the late Mrs. Nora Hedrick Smith. 1935—PART THREE. Miss Agnes Johnson, chairman, and Miss Katie Witt, co-chairman. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harold Blatt re- turned Friday from a two months’ motor trip through Oklahoma and Colorado. Sigma Pi Sigma Sorority an- nounces an open dance on the new year night, September 29, at the ‘Willard Hotel, from 10 to 1 o'clock. Willson (Continued From Second Page.) Harlan Forbes, jr.; Willis Ray, Edmund H. Roberts, jr.; Harold Smith, 3d, of Alexandria, and Albert W. Smith, jr., of Newington. Several affairs have been given re- cently feting the prospective bride, among them being a delightful dinner party given at Pohick rectory by Rev. and Mrs. C. A. Langston, whose guests were members of the bridal party. On Friday night members of the Girls’ Friendly Society gave a mis- cellaneous shower in honor of the bride-to-be at the rectory. _Mtss Eleanor Furr, daughter of Mr. SOCIET?Y. B_% 7 and Mrs. Warwick E. Furr of Claren- | be followed by an informal reception don, Va., has chosen October 3 as the “ in the Rhodes room of the church. The date of her marriage to Mr. Thomas i officiating clergymen will be Rev. John Harris Loy, also of Clarendon. The H. Pearson, pastor of the Clarendon ceremony will be solemnized in St.| Methodist Episcopal Church, and Rev. George's Episccpal Church, Clarendon, | Henry J. Miller, rector of St. George's | at 8 o'clock in the evening, and will | Episcopal Church. R will love this stunning, trim-line suit in either black or gray—with its jaunty jacket trimmed with Cossack collar of Persian, and pockets * TODAY likewise. Note the straight buttoned front, its snug sleeves—and silk blouse, adorable at $65.00. Dine On Capitol Hill NO TIPPING * SUNDAY DINNER card party of the auxiliary takes place on Wednesday, October 23. Mrs. Harry W. Hahn, with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herbert Hahn, were at home on Monday night in honor of Mrs. Arthur Hahn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Sarah Silverman and Miss A. L. Goodkind, and their son and | Miriam Rothstein have just returned from a tour of New York State and Canada. The Hadassah inaugural luncheon daughter, of Chicago, who are guests | at Wardman Park Hotel. ' An opening tea given by Hadassah will Junior take place today at stein spent part of the Summer with Misses Phoebe and Sallie Spilman | burg, bejore her recent mar- on Wednesday, September 11 on the | the Community Center, between the 0 —$1.25—$1.50 ied selections ‘amous chef Nat. 5460 North Capitol and E Sts. RIZIK’S Costume Suits are in many versions of the mode, but each in- terprets the feeling of YOUTH in every line. Youthful fashions at Rizik's at prices YOUTH will like to pay. Both Stores Are Featuring Suits = ol 8 3 them. Mrs. Gutman, who was with | | City of | 0 her daughter, has returned to her | y of Washington brought together | hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. Miss La- have returned to their home near | ‘Warrenton from East Hampton, Long | Ney's Announce the riage Miss Helen Newall. Mr. ) and Mrs. Waters are now at |phome in New York. a large gathering at 12:30 o'clock. A | vinia Engle will be the guest speaker. Island, where they spent two months Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Groome en- | tertained at luncheon Sunday at their | home, Airlie, in honor of Mrs. | Groome's brother, Mr. Harry Drayton of Philadelphia, who was their guest for the week end. i Mrs. Wells Peckham, who has made | her home in Warrenton for two years, has left for Washington, where she expects to take a house for the ! Winter. Her daughter, Mrs. Elliott Windom, will join her after placing her young son at school in Boston. Mr. and Mrs, Baldwin Day Spilman have returned to their home near Warrenton from a month's stay at Narragansett Pier Mr. Thornton Rose Hart, who spent the Summer at the Reserve Officers’ Training Camp at Fort Meade, will go to the Virginia Polytechnic next week Mrs. Frances t Carter has re- turned from Nantucket, where she spent the Summer with Miss Janet Ball and Mrs. Henry Watson of Wash- ington. The Rev. and Mrs. Paul D. Bowden had as their guests this week Mr. Bow- den’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bruff Folse of Oak Ridge, La. They were accompanied . by their daughters, Mrs, James Willsey Pride of Madison, Ala., and Miss Win- ifred Folse. Miss Elizabeth Folse, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Bowden in Au- gust and is at present visiting Mr. Bowden's sisters at Sandy Spring, Md., will return to Louisiana with her par- ents. Miss Anne Brooke of Chestnut Hill, | Pa., who spent the Summer here with her aunt, Mrs. George Lawrence, left this week for Swarthmore College, where she is a senior. Miss Brooke entertained a party of young friends at tea Saturday afternoon. | Jack and Keith Rose, who spent the Summer here with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Julian Keith, have left for Clarendon, Va. where their parents, Col. and Mrs. John B Rose, have taken a house, and where | the boys will attend high school. Col. Rose, who returned from the Canal Zone July 1, is with the War Depart- ment in Washington. Miss Josephine Spilman and Miss Victoria Gray have returned from Conshohocken, Pa., where they spent the Summer. Miss Estelle Johnson and her cousin, Mr. Perry Johnson, of Toledo, Ohio, | are spending a week with their aunt, Fall's Smart. VELO —The soft velvety nap and the flatter- ing styles endear these hats to lovely women! Eight the rich jewel shades, as well as black, brown and navy: the prices only | have returned home at 640 Buchanan street. ety he feson Pt Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Schloss left Thursday afternoon by airplane for Los Angeles, Calif., to be gone until Mrs. C. W. Finfrock, in Savannah, Ga. | October, when they will return to their Mr. and Mrs. R. Bland Beverley apartment in Alban Towers. to Blandfield after| Mr. and Mrs. Barney Robbin spending some %ime with the Misses | motored to Cambridge, Mass. yesterday Carter at Meadow Grove, Marshall,!to make their future home, where Mr. Va. week of their sister, Mrs. J. H. Dorst, | vard University. Mrs. who returned with them and is spend- practiced law in Washington. ing some time at their home at Flying| Mr. and Mrs Hill, Pa their younger son, Mr. Melvin Gel- Mrs. Catherine S. Martin of New man, returned on Thursday from a York has rented the O'Connell house | three-month trip abroad. on Winchester street for two years and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard I. Nordlin- will soon take possession With her ger, the latter formerly Miss Janet daughter, Miss Elizabeth Martin. This = Virginia Greentree of Richmond, Va., is one of the most beautiful sites in were given a house-warming surprise Warrenton and is a modernized house party at their home in Chevy Chase with a handsome garden last Saturday night, which they have Mrs. W. A. Lewis and Miss Mae recently occupied. by a group of friends. Frances Lewis entertained Saturday A buffet supper was served during the evening at their home, Mount Eccen- | evening. tric, for their week end guests, who | Mrs. Ernest Mayer is back in her were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis of apartment, 2700 Connecticut avenue Alexandria, Miss Virginia Bradley, Mr. | after spending the Summer in At- Robert Amberg and Mr. Stephen Stet- | lantic City at the Ambassador. son of Maplewood, N. J., and Miss| Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gusdorf Sarah Edmondson of South Boston, | motored to Westport, Conn., with Va. their nephew, Robert Herzog, the past Mr. and Mrs. Julian Keith, Miss | week, where they are spending sev- Betsy Keith, Mrs. James C. Hamilton, era] weeks with their son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bearns and | daughter, Mr. end Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Isham Keith are in New Haven, | Revness at their Summer cottage. Conn., for the wedding of Miss Helen| Mr and Mrs. Emanuel Haas, with Horner and Mr. Charles Ray Peck, | their two young daughters, Emily Rose which takes place today. The bride anq Teddy. have returned to their is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith, | gpartment in The Broadmoor from a but was adopted in infancy by her|siay of some weeks in Atlantic City. aunt, Mrs. Leonard Horner, and Col. | Mrs. Jacob Bennett of Norfolk, Va. Horner. taking their name. Miss Bet- | js yisiting her son-in-law and daughter, sy Keith was mald of honor, and Mrs. ' mMr and Mrs. Herbert Jacobi of Con- Hamilton and Mrs. Bearns were also pnecticut avenue. attendants. Mrs. Morris Gewirz, with her son Mr. and Mrs. John B. Minor have pernard, has returned to their home returned to their home in Richmond | i, Chevy Chase from a visit in New after spending a month at the Warren | york at The Barbizon Plaza the past ¢ Robbin, a Washington attorney will| The Misses Archer were guests last | take the post graduate course at Har- | Robbin also | Elias Gelman and | Green. “Ready for Either World.” | week end. Mrs. Louis Simon and Mrs. Samuel | 3. Steinberger returned on Thursday | cruise down the Potomac, with a de- lightful program, made up an enjoy- able afternoon. Mrs. Sidney Wiseman, chalrman, was assisted by Mrs. Morris Blumenthal with the arrangements. | Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Maser and | their scn Avron have returned to | their apartment in the Cavalier from | Burlington, Vt., where Mrs. Maser and her son spent the Summer Mr. James Lansburgh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lansburgh, is leaving during the coming week to enter the University of .Pennsylvania. The opening meeting of the Wash- | ington Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief Society of Den- ver, Col, takes place on Wednesday afterncon at 2 o'clock at the Com- munity Center with a tea. The fourth annual dcaor luncheon has been ar- ranged to take place on Wednesday, November 6. The hostesses for the | A piano solo will be given by Miss Lillian Conn, who presents “Key Board Sketches of the Air” over | WRC, and Mr. Bernard Milofsky | will render violin selections, accom- | panied by Miss Henrietta Halam. | Mrs. Philip Litvin will preside, ar- | rangements having been made by | Sudbury Yarns Are Here! HE whole town is talking about the Sudbury ya “quality fashion - conscious. They're smart and they gar- are e opening tea on Wednesday will be Mrs. | Joseph Schwarzman and Mrs. Harry Bland. Mrs. Joseph Millenson, presi- | dent, will preside. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Dea- | ald Flamm of New York, member of the New York Board of Directors of the Jewish Consumptive Relief So- clety, followed by a musical program. Plans for the donor luncheon will be discussed by Mrs. Harry Walsky, chairman. The opening meeting of the ladies’ auxiliary of the Home for the Aged, 1125 Spring road. will take place to- morrow night at 8 o'clock at the home, with an interesting program as follows: Opening prayer, Mrs, Joseph Lewis; recitations, Miss Estelle K. Tabb, followed by a social hour and refreshments, several mem- bers acting as hostesses. The annual Mattresses Remade ss | new-born infant she believed dying. | tioned, him about the infant. by motor from Atlantic City and Philadelphia, where they spent %ev- eral days. Mrs. Simon has as her guest The Rev. 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