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E-8 s Hansons Are In Alta Vista; ‘Son on Trip ' Miss Ruth Shoemaker .~ Attends Party in 3 Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Hanson have closed their Summer home in St. Mary's County and are now in their home in Alta Vista, Md. Their son, Mr. Arthur Hanson, will sail October 15 from San Francisco for Honolulu, where he will stay for several weeks. Later in the Fall he will go to Australia for a short stay before re- turning to his home sometime in December. Mr. Hanson accompanied his son as far as California, where they visited relatives prior to Mr. Ar- thur Hanson's sailing. Miss Ruth Shoemaker of River road, near Bethesda, was in Baltimore “Thursday to attend a luncheon given OCIETY. Will Participate in Montgome THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 11" honor of Miss Mary Risteau, State Senator of Maryland. Miss Shoe- maker, who represents her district in | the Maryland House of Delegates, de- | livered the principal address at the | . luncheon when she spoke on “Women in Politics.” The luncheon was given | by the Women's Democratic Club of Baltimore. Miss Elizabeth Wheeler Clary of Chevy Chase Gardens, Md., whosei marriage to Mr. Benjamin B. Tread- | well will take place Saturday, October | 12, was guest of honor at an evening party Monday in the home of Miss Marion Ziegler in Chevy Chase. In- vitations were sent to 40 of Miss Clary's friends and associates to at- tend the reception. Miss Betty Ann Feiser, who is at- tending William and Mary College at Williamsburg, Va., is spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. James L. Feiser, in Edgemoor, Md. Miss Feiser was in Annapolis yesterday to witness the foot ball game between William and Mary and the Naval Academy teams. Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor are | remaining at their Summer home, Miss Betty Jeanne Wheatley, schoolgirl daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wheatley, who will be among the youthful riders in the benefit show. —Harris-Ewing Photos. Hanson, on Smokey Belle, annual Montgomery Cou urday, October 5, at the ry Horse Show Young Robert Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. , which he will ride in the third unty Charity Horse Show Sat= Meadowbrook show grounds. Bienn Bhreagh, in Nova Scotia, until about the middle of October when they will return to their home, Wild Acres, near Bethesda. Mrs. Morris Edwards, who recemly‘ returned to her home in Edgemoor, Md., after a five weeks’ trip to Cali- | fornia by way of the Panama Canal, entertained at luncheon Friday. | Mr. Frank R. McNinch, jr. of < Charlotte. N. C,, is the guest of his oparents, the Federal Power Commis- | sloner and Mrs. Frank R. McNinch of | Mrs. Alex Dittler of Atlanta, Ga., is , Edgemoor, Md. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. B. Peyton Whalen of Alta | Isaac Behrend. at the Westchester for , Vista, Md., was a guest Thursday at a | two weeks. With Mr. Dittler they flew " luncheon given at Olney Inn by Mrs. from Atlanta to Chicago and then to ,Calvin Gabriel of Baltimore. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clary of Chevy =~ Mrs. Rae Mansbach spent last week “Chase Gardens, Md., who toured the With her brother and sister-in-law, Of Personal Note Mrs. Dittler of Atlanta Guest of Parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman Back. | apartment in the Chastleton and will | 80 to New York this week to join her | son, Mr. Harold Meyers, who is attend- | ing Columbia University, graduating in | June. They expect to return to Wash- | ington in the Summer to make their home. Mrs. Pauline Eiseman will return to :New England States for 10 days, again are in their home on De Russey Park- way. * # Invitations were received in Somer- Mr. and Mrs. Maury Simon, in Chevy | Washington this week after spending Chase, and will return today to her | the Summer in Atlantic City. home in Atlantic City accompanied by | Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Harris of New her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and | York are making their home in Wash- #get, Md., this week for the wedding MIs. Leonard Mansbach, who have ington and are at the Shoreham. of Miss Starr Taber of Chicago. to Mr. Lawrence Yeaman Crump, also of Chicago. Miss Taber is the daugn- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Maron *Taber of Chicago, and Mr. Crump is the son of Mr. W. R. H. Crump of BSomerset. The wedding will take place Saturday, October 12, in St. *Chrysostom’s Church in Chicago. Miss Jean Dulin gave a dinner party Thursday in honor of her cousin, Mid- »shipman John Bogley, who is spend- been on a trip in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman, who were guests over the past week end of their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tritsch in Brooklyn, returned Monday by motor to their home in Chevy Chase, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Louis Glaser, who | joined them in Brooklyn and returned to her home in Newton, Mass, Wed- Miss Lena Strauss and Miss Abbie | King will return Tuesday from a month’s stay in Atlantic City, where they had an apartment, and a visit with relatives in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Liebmen and their daughter Helen returned Thurs- day from a visif in New York, where | they were guests of Mrs. Liebman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Blue- stein. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Siegel are | nesday. Mrs. Ruth Grosner Kaufman, with 3 S 5 = her young son Buddy, left Washington !;ge:dm?h‘;egfli:ayji mf;\?gg; f: | Wednesday for Los Angeles to spend the dinner were Miss Mary Crisp of |50me time. They have been staying ~Baitimore and Midshipman Leslie with the former's mother, Mrs. Isa- +O'Brian of Kansas City, Mo. dore Grosner, at the Broadmoor. Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Dunbar of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Friedlander, sBomerset, Md., motored to North Car- ' With their two children, have returned solina last week, to spend a few days from Margate, N. J., where they had with Dr. Dunbar’s mother. a cottage for the Summer, and are s Mr. and Mrs. George E. Farrell of temporarily at the Roosevelt. .Bomerset, spent part of last week Mr. Julius Peyser, who was in St. ,traveling in Maryland's Eastern Shore. Louis, Mo, last week attending the ,They made the return trip by way of American Legion convention, has re- Norfclk, Va., and stopped at Williams- turned to Wardman Park Hotel. _burg and Yorktown. | Mrs. Sherry Stein is spending two —— | weeks in Asbury Park visiting her juncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Simon King. >Social News of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman Hyattsvxlle Sectlon have taken an apartment in the 7 One of the most delightful func- Roosevelt. tions of the season in Prince Georges Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Furman %County was the Autumn dance of | and their young son Sidney have “the Young Men's Democratic Clb | taken an apartment at Sixteenth and of the county held last evening at Irving streets. the Beaver Dam Country Club at Mrs. A. Letterman has returned to ¢Landover. Several hundred attended | Washington and is staying with her from various points in Southern son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ¢Maryland, Washington and nearby | Mrs. Harold Levi. «sections. Mr. R. Earle Sheriff was, My and Mrs. Irvi C?‘“’m!“ of ‘h; committee in charge ter formerly Miss Rll:]'gl 2‘;‘2 ::ee v}:; ©of arrangements. the latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. Mr. Ray H. Skelton and children, Benjamin K. Leon, and will not take Ray, jr.; Alice and Eugene, have re- turned to their home in University Park from the New England States, where the children were at camp. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Feiser and their family of Hyattsville, who are moving to East Berlin, Pa., will be given a farewell Tuesday evening by the con- “gregation of the First Presbyterian Church of Hyattsville. A delightful function was the sur- prise miscellaneous shower given Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pannebaker Satur- day evening, September 21, in the home of the former's mother, Mrs. Donaldson, in Berwyn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Little en- tertained at bridge and a buffet sup- per last evening at Fair Haven Manor, the estate of Mrs. Little’s parents at .Fair Haven, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hahn of Baltimore. Mrs. R. I. Bowie has returned to _her home near Upper Marlboro after 8 visit of three weeks with her brother, Msgr. Gwynn, at Green- ville, 8. C. Mrs. Roy Kinsinger of Boston is wvisiting her brother-in-law and sister, County Commissioner and Mrs. Jo- _seph Blandford. Dr. H. T. Willis, mayor of Hyatts- ville, and Mrs. Willis have had as their guests Mrs. Willis’ three sisters, Mrs. F. P. Robertson of Salem, Va., mother of Representative A. Willis Robertson of Lexington, Va.; Mrs. T. B. Norris of Omaha, Nebr., and Mrs. J. M. Garnett of Locust Dale, Va. Miss Paula Hello, daughter of Mr. “and Mrs. John Hello of Hyattsville, " has left for California, where she will spend a year visiting relatives. “ Miss Eleanor Dove, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. George Pove of Franklin “street, Hyattsville, is visitigg her sis- “ter, Mrs. L. R. Compton, in At- :hnh. Ga. f.“’oman’s Party Reception Today “ A reception in honor of Mrs. Re- bekah Greathouse, national secretary of the Woman's Party, who has just returned from attending the Open Door International Congress at Copen- hagen, will be held under the auspices “of the District of Columbia Branch of “the National Woman's Party at 4 o'clock this afternoon at national headquarters, 144 B street northeast. . possession of their apartment at 4700 Connecticut avenue until November. Miss Tillie Steiner with her sister, Miss Marie Steiner, left Thursday for | New York for a two weeks’ stay with relatives. Mrs. Sidney Guggenheim and her | son Jerome are in their new apart- | ment in the La Reine, at 5425 Con- | necticut avenue. Mrs. Myron Hess and her young daughter Leonore Helen, who were guests of the former's mother, Mrs. fLeo 5. Schoenthal, for a week, re- turned Monday to her home in Mar- spending the week end in New York. Miss Rebecca Bartlett and Mr. Sid- ney Jonas, both of Nashyille, Tenn., were married Sunday afternoon, Sep- tember 22, in the home of Mr. Jonas’ brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Kaufman, in Wood- | ley Park Towers. Only the immediate | relatives were present. | i | Visitors Are Many At Sandy Spring Mr. and Mrs. Smead Alvord, jr., with their children, have meved into their city home from Cedarstone and will spend the Winter in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Smead Alvord, sr, | |and their daughter, Miss Katherine | Alvord, have taken an apartment in | Washington and will leave Cedarstone | early in October. | Mrs. Milton Bancroft has just re- | { turned to Norwood from a trip to the | | Catskills, where she visited her brother, Mr. Frederick P. Moore. Mrs. John C. Bentley, Mrs. Fred- | erick L. Thomas and Mrs. William | John ‘Thomas motored to Leesburg, | ‘Va.. Wednesday and were luncheon |guests of Mrs. Robert Walker and | accompanied her to the Leesburg | lower show. i Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Beatty of Phil- | adelphia, with their children, were | guests of Mr. Beatty's sister, Mrs. | Ervin Kemp, for a short visit en route to their new home in Illinois. | Miss Angela Small spent a week at Edgewood with the Misses Stabler and has returned to Washington. Mr. | Laurence J. Stabler of Wallingford, Pa., was a week end guest at Edge- wood. | An informal tea was given Tuesday fternoon by Mrs. Tarlton Brooke, | their guests to Free Stone Point, on | Fuchs of Washington, Miss Mildred who entertained at Willow Grove in honor of her sister, Mrs. De Witt Jen- nings of West Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and their daughter have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brooke for a week. Mrs. Harwood Owings presided at the tea table. Miss Mary Miller Stabler is a guest |of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Andrews in their Colonial home near Orange, Va., while attending the W:mnwn‘ horse show and the annual garden pilgrimage which is sponsored by the | ladies near Orange. Miss Stabler will | be absent a week. vin Garden, Atlantic City. Mrs. Lehman Goldman of Atlantic City with her two sons are guests of the former’s uncle, Mr. Benjamin | | Heid. and sons on Lanier place. Mr. Henry J. Kaufman, Mr. Wil- liam F. Sigmund and Mr. Samuel J. | Kaufman have returned from a motor trip to New York. | Miss Deborah Mae Liebman and | Miss Marjorie Sigmund, motored tc Atlantic City Friday to be gone over | the week end. Miss Liebman will join | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lieb- man, who are at the Chelsea and Miss | Sigmund will be the guest of Miss Marian Weil. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon were at home, informally yesterday afternoon in honor of Rabbi and Mrs. Norman Gerstenfeld of New York, who are now making their home in this city where Rabbi Gerstenfeld is the assistant to Dr. Slmon at the Eighth Street Temple. g kb Members of the Wednesday Bridge Circle were hostesses last week at a birthday anniversary luncheon at the Shoreham in honor of Mrs. Leo Baum. Covers were laid for 12 guests and cards followed. The Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Temple has plans under way for a donor’s luncheon to take place at the Mayflower Hotel November 25. | Mrs. Vinnie Kahn and Mrs. Helen Miller of Baltimore, who recently re- turned after spending the Summer on the West Coast, motored here Thurs- day and were the guests of relatives. Mrs. Julia Steinem recently returned from a visit of some weeks with rela- tive in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Zarin are in At- lantic City, where they are spen two weeks. Mrs. Lena Meyers is giving up her h Y This low price includes labor and material. "All work done by skilled craftsmen. A (Y MISS JOSEPHINE BORNHEIM STERNBERG, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sternberg, announce her engagement to Mr. Morton L. Katz of Bridgeport, Conn. No date has been set for the wedding. —Ritz Photo. Items of Interest In Nearby Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Louis Skinner of For- est Haven have returned to their home from New York City, where they spent a few days this week. Mrs. A. A. Alexander of Chevy Chase, Mrs. Skinner's mother, is visiting her son- in-law and daughter for several weeks. Mrs. Anna Boal Wickes of Buenos Aires Villa has returned from a short visit to New York. Mrs. Wycliff Claggett of Pohick had usher house guests this week Miss | Ethel King and Mr. Harlan Forbes of Alexandria. Mrs. S. Rodman Smith of Washing- | ton, with Miss Gabriel S. Steger as co- hostess, entertained at dinner recent- ly in honor of Miss Letla Bell Smith and her fiance, Mr. Charles McNett | of Alexandria, whose wedding will take place next month. Additional guests included Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Smith of Newington and the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Bull of Boston. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hornbaker of Occoquan were hosts aboard their boat, the Avalonte, this week, taking the Potomac. With them on the cruise were Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Phillips of Quantico, Dr. and Mrs. Fitts of Strasburg, Va.; Miss Jeanette Hornbaker and Mr, Frank Hornbaker. Mr. and Mrs. L. I Dolph of Lor- ton have returned from Warrenton, where they spent several days this week. Mrs. Benjamin F. Nevitt of Ox road is the guest of her brother, Mr. Gray Brockenborough, at the latter’s home, in Emerson, Va. —_— Lyon Village Club To Be Entertained Mrs. George F. Campbell and Mrs. W. O. Wells will be hostesses Wed- nesday evening to the Lyon Village Woman'’s Club at the home of Mrs. Campbell, at 1600 North Edgewood street in Lyon Village. Mrs. Mary Lloyd Willis of Wash- ington will give a group of readings at the close of the business meeting. #3ax CUARANTEED ‘Three-piece i nnl”l:e cushi room suite uy to fit your furmiture. tailored Completely tered in UPHOLSTERING CO. [J Warrenton Girl Leaves For Boston Miss Henriques of Washington Visits in Virginia City. ‘WARRENTON, Va., September 28.— Miss Alida Henriques of Washington, who spent last Winter here, has re- turned to Warrenton and is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Hilleary, Miss Anne Barrett, who was pre- sented to soclety in Washington and Warrenton last Winter, after spend- | ing a year at school in Italy, left this week for Boston, where she will take a course in kindergarten work at Whelock College. Miss Barrett will stay at Miss Choate’s School, of which she is a graduate, and where her younger sister, Miss Rice Barrett, has entered her second year. Miss Emily North King entertained | Sunday afternoon, September 22, in honor of Miss Ruth Bryant of Alex- andria, Va, and Mr. George Smith | of New York, whose marriage will | take place October 26. Mrs. Percy Thompson and Miss | Sidney Thompson of Washington were | the guests of Mrs. R. H. R. Blickle and Mr. Robert Blickle for a few days this week. Mrs. David B. Smith, who spent | the Summer in the West, was the week end guest of Mrs. E. S, Black- well, and returned Tuesday to her home near Alexandria. Mrs. Edward Chamberlain and chil- | dren, who spent the Summer with Miss Effie Smith at West View, have | left to spend the Winter in Wash- | ington, | The usual horse show dances will be sponsored this year by Mrs. A. M. Randolph and will be held in the Recreation Center on Court House square Friday night, October 11, from 10:30 to 3:30 o'clock, and Saturday | evening, October 12, from 9:30 to 12 o’'clock. D. C, SEPTEMBER 29, 1935—PART THREE. Give Party SOCIETY. . for Parents Lieut. and Mrs. Bowers Are Hosts at Annapolis. ANNAPOLIS, Md,, Septémber 28.— Lieut. and Mrs. John Bowers, jr., gave a surprise party last evening for Lieut. Bowers’ parents, Comdr. John Bowers, U. 8. N. (retired) snd Mrs. Bowers. The large company included M:s. Claude Bloch, wife of Rear Admiral Bloch of Washingtont. ‘The party was a complete surprise for the guests of honor and it was given to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of their wedding. Supper was served, the table being presided over by Miss Clare Green, niece of Mrs. Bowers, assisted by Mrs. Elmer Jackson, jr.; Miss Helen ‘Woodward, Miss Emily Woodward, Miss Catherine Wilcox and Miss Char- lotte Nelson Dugan. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Valiant gave a dinner party last evening in their home at Wardour in honor of Rear Admiral and Mrs. David F. Sellers. Other guests were Capt. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, Comdr. and Mrs, Jules James, Capt. and Mrs. Edgar ‘Woods, Mrs. Charles Doyen and Lieut. Augustus D. Clarke. Miss Katherine D. Johnson, daugh- ter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Darlington Johnson, who has been with her parents at Turner, Me., for several weeks, has, after spending a | short time in Annapolis, resumed her studies at Vassar College, where she is & member of the senior class. Mr. and Mrs, Bradford Johnson, son and daughter-in-law of Dr. and Mrs. John- son, are visiting Dr. and Mrs. John- |son in St. Anne's rectory, on Duke of Gloucester street. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Semple of Sewickley, Pa., have joined their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Semple, jr, at Carvel Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Semple, jr., have re- cently purchased the Pitcher estate, on South River, and formerly the prop- erty of Comdr, and Mrs. Richard | Knight of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Semple plan to make their home on the estate. o Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clif- ford have returned to Annapolis after spending the Summer in Europe and have joined their children on Frank- ! lin street. The announcement of the engage- ment of Miss Martha Barrows, daugh- ter of Col. Frederick Barrows, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Barrows, to Ensign Thomas Howard Morton, U. S. N., son of Mrs. Howard Morton and the late Capt. | Morton, U 8. N., of Annapolis, is of great interest here. The marriage will |take place in Panama December 5. Ensign Morton is a grandson of the late Admiral Thomas Howard. His grandmother, Mrs. Howard, and his mother, Mrs. Howard Morton, live on State Circle, in Annapolis. | Comdr. Thomas C. Slingluff, U. S. N., retired, and Mrs. Slingluff spent |the week end in Annapolis and were guests of Lieut. Oomdr. and Mrs. Graeme Bannerman at their home, on Bowyer road. Comdr. and Mrs, Slingluff and children will later make their home here. Mrs. Richard Morton and her daugh- |ter, Mrs. Morton Fell, and the lat- er'’s two children, spent the week end N Annapolis, where they formerly {lived. Mrs. Richard Morton was the | Buest of Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan at her home on King George street. Mrs. | Fell and children were the guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walsh. Mrs. Fell and her children and Mr. and Mrs. | Walsh and their children had a picnic Sunday at the newly acquired farm |of Mr. and Mrs. Walsh near West |River. Mrs. Morton and Mrs. Fell | and the latter’s two children are liv- | ing near Glyndon, Md. Democratic Women Tea in Mount Rainier The Women's Democratic Club of the Seventeenth District of Prince Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weber, who Georges County will celebrate its sev- | leased their farm near Fauquier enth anniversary with a tea in the1 Springs to Mr. and . = garden of the home of Mrs. Daisy La | i et Coppidan at 3635 Thirty-seventh street in Mount Rainier, Md, this Fair, will leave the 1st of October “:imw::hf;ffi?nm:h"e they h"e‘uturnoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. In i K | event of inclement weather the tea Mrs. Carroll P. Curtis of New York+< i)} pe held in Star Hall. Mrs. Mary | | has joined Mr. Curtis, who is spend- | w. Browning, Mrs. J. Enos Ray and | ing his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs Lloyd V. Moxley will preside at | |John Ripley Buchanan. Mrs. Curtis the tea table, assisted by Mrs. Ella Q. | | was given a tea by her hostess soon | Nalley and Mrs. Josephine O'Leary. | | after her arrival. Mr. and Mrs. Cur- ' In the receiving line will be the offi- | tis since have been entertained at | cers of the club, Mrs. Bernard V. Mof- | dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Char- | fett, president; Mrs. Charles Reichelt, | | rington and Mr. and Mrs. Edward | Mrs. Karl Young, Mrs. Irene Meitzler, | | Friendly, and at tea by Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Ruth E. Martin, Mrs. Daisy La |W. H. Pool and Mrs. Frederick W. Coppidan, Mrs. IMarguerite Roberts Haserick. Mr. Curtis is the son of | Miller and Mrs. Arthur M. McFad- | !Subs?t:ibers for 5 | Visiting Orchestra | Society is showing considerable in- | terest in the four Thursday evening concerts to be given this Winter in Constitution Hall by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Dr. Leopold Stokowski will conduct the first two concerts, Octo- ber 24 and December 19, and Fritz Kreisler, world-famous violinist, will be the soloist December 19. Jose Iturbi will conduct the orchestra March 12 and Eugene Ormandy will lead the final concert in the series April 2. The list of patrons for the Phila- | delphia Orchestra concerts inciudes: | Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, jr.. Mrs. J. . C. Wright, Mrs. Henry W. Wat- son, Mrs. Hugh Campbell Wallace, Mrs. George Cabot Lodge, Mrs. Fred- eric A. Keep, Miss Alice Clapp, Mrs Oscar Jarecki, Mrs. Ord Preston, Mrs Mrs. Curtis and the late Mr. Mason Curtis of Warrenton. Mrs. Curtis was Miss Myra Ranlett of New Or- leans, and in childhood spent her den. tee assisting will be Mrs. Arthur W. Hepburn, Mrs. Daniel A. Campbell, Mrs. Frank Sloan, Mrs. John William, Other members of the commit- | Summers here with her grandparents, Mrs. Mary M. Camfield and Miss Ber- | Martin Shepard, Mrs. Christian Heu- - tich, Mrs. George A. King, Miss Moira Archbold, Mrs. Mabel T. Boardman Mrs. Chandler Hale, Mrs. Lewis C. Ecker, Mrs. Milton W. King, Mrs. Da- now mayor of New Orleans. Mrs. Louis Antonsanti of Kingston, ‘Jamalu, is spending a few days in | Warrenton with her cousins, the! Misses Evans. Mrs. Antonsanti was Miss Nan Jeffries of Warrenton, and frequently visits her cousin, Mrs. Wil- liam Laird Dunlop, in Washington. Judge and Mrs. J. T. Semmes, as did Dadine Huntt. | her cousin, Semmes Walmsley, Czech EnV(');P_atron For Kubelik Concert The Minister of Czechoslovakia and Mme. Veverka head the list.of patrons for Kubelik’s recital at the Shore- | ham Hotel December 3. The fa- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Peck, p, = el | + | mous Bohemian violinist will inaugu- who were married in New Haven,!rate a new series of three concerts in| Conn., September 14, visited Mr. and | the west ball room of the hotel under Mrs. Julian Keith while on their wedding trip. Their home will be in Washington at 1909 Twenty-third street. | R | ' State Society Honors | | Retiring President | The West Virginia State Society of | Washington, D. C., will give a testi- monial dinner in honor of Mr. Ed- ward H. Nunnally, the retiring presi- dent. The dinner, reception and dance will be held at the Raleigh Hote! | at 6:30 o'clock, October 10. The retiring president of the society is employed in the United States Sen- | | ate restaurant and has been a resi- | dent of Washington for the past eight | vears. Before he came to Washington | he lived in Huntington, W. Va., where | he was connected with the Chesapeake | | & Ohio Railway for a number of | years. The society will have as president | during the coming year Senator Rush D. Holt of West Virginia, who will be installed that night. Mr. D. W. Gall, | historian of the society, will install | the new officers by the invitation of | the retiring president. | The entire delegation of Congress | from the State is expected to be pres- ent and some short testimonial speeches will be made. A number of distinguished guests from the State will attend. The new officers will be: President, Senator Rush D. Holt; congressional vice presidents, first district, Mr. E. T. Lyle; second district, Mr. David S. Davidson; third district, Mr. E. T. Morgan; fourth district, Mr. Heber H. Rice; fifth district, Mr. James Mori- arity, and sixth district, Mrs. C. P. Myers; recording secretary, Mr. John | L. Bateman; financial secretary, Mrs. Sada Shinn; treasurer, Mr. J. William De Grange; historian, Mr. D. W. Gall; sergeant at arms, Mr. August R. Hel- wig; assistant sergeants at arms, Mr. M. J. Dooley and Mr. Felix Moriarity. PR L Editor Dies Suddenly. ST. PAUL, September 28 (#)—J. Hamilton Johnson, 45, night news editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, died unexpectedly late yesterday, ap- parently from heart disease. Cleaning Monday, Tuesday the management of Concerts Intimes, ' Miss Elena de Sayn, director. ‘ Jan Kubelik is one of the few | picturesque figures on the concert! stage today. A few years ago Kubelik | came out of his voluntary retirement to resume concert work and to circle the globe again. Married to Countess Czaky-Szell of Hungary, he devoted a score of years to his family life on his beautiful estate in Silesia, purchased prior to the World War from Prince Hohenlohe for nearly $1,000,000 out of his American profits. The two other artists in the course of Concert Intimes are the famous Dutch pianist, Egon Petri, and Andres | Segovia, the great guitar virtuoso. Mt. Vernon Alumnae Luncheon Tuesday ‘The Washington Alumnae of Mount Vernon Seminary will meet at lunch- eon Tuesday to arrange their Winter program. The committee forming is Miss Bliss Finley, chairman; Mrs. ‘Willoughby Chesley, vice chairman; | Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax, program; Miss Mary Louise Allen, Mrs. Charles W. Kutz, Mrs. William D. Searle, Mrs. George W. Stone and Mrs. Kenneth S. Wales. = | Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock | in the Women's City Club, at 736 | Jackson place, and reservations may be made at the Women's City Club. 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VERNON e MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Overlooking the Potomac Luncheon Tea Dinner & oht Wine | A2 ey, 07 Beer Sunday Morning Breakfast _ Phone Alexandria 268 TOBY TAVERN *““The Fo al- o 5 1%k Every Night Dinners, 85¢ & $1 Sunday De Luxe . _ $1.00 Luncheen 50c & Up Metropolitan ® £ 6501 Biookville Road (At Taylor Street) Chevy Chase, Md. Wisc. 4566 7 Open All Year EACON INN 1801 Calvert Street SUNDAY COURSE 65c DINNER Fried Chicken, Roast Turkey Roast Duck, Steaks From 12:30 to 8 P.M. GATE INN Formerly the Stable of General Miles Private parties in the Hay Loft Sunday Dinner, $1.00 1734 N St. N.W. Y ¢ ¢ Z H Z : ¢ ¢ i 7 OPENING Oct. 1 gy i cment GREENWAY INN 2915 Conn. Ave. MISS B. HAYDEN, Proprietor DELIGHTFUL 60(:, 75C DINNERS . ___ Daily. 5 to 8 P.M. Sunda; ?EOPENINE ;‘OlsAY BELMONT 7 HOUSE 1845 Belmont Rd. N.W. SUNDAY’S sl .00 Choice of SPECIAL med Guinea. Raisins and Oelery l?l‘:‘e:sms Gilt Edge Steak with Mush- rooms. Home made pickles and Pre- Other Siees 50c, 75¢ Served 1 to 8:30 P.M. THE MANAGEMENT of the i HOTEL WASHINGTON OPPOSITE U. 8. TREASURY Re-Opening of the SHOPPE Sept. 30th

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