Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1935, Page 20

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY. B2 Mrs. Roosevelt Returns To the White House Late This Evening Cabinet Hostess Will Accompany President’s Wife to Capital—Miss Perkins N , / 4 Due Back. £ & i b i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1935. Miss Taylor to Wed Mr. Goetzinger Soon Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Thomas Edgar announce the engagement of their niece, Miss Evelyn D. Taylor, to Mr. Carl E. Goetzinger. The wedding will take place Thanks- giving day, November 28, at the Church of the Nativity, at 10 o'clock in the morning. Miss Taylor is & former resident of Atlanta, Ga., and Mr. Goetzinger is a native Washingtonian. Brides of Interest in Residential Circles RS. ROOSEVELT is expected | The director general of the Pan- to return to the White House | American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, was this evening from her home | host at luncheon today in the Pan- at Hyde Park, where she has | American Annex in compliment to Veerhoff MODEL been since her return from the West Coast. Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, jr.; will accompany the President's wife to the Capital. Secretary and Mrs. Morgenthau re- turned to this country yesterday from a several weeks’' stay in Europe and were met upon their arrival in New York on the Normandie by Mrs. Roose- | velt. The Secretary came immediately | to the Capital, Mrs. Morgenthau re- maining in New York with Mrs. Roose- velt. | The Secretary of Labor, Miss | Frances Perkins, will return to the | Capital today or tomorrow from Lansing. Mich., where she went to deliver an address. Miss Perkins has been absent from the Capital four | days. Senator Joseph F. Guffey has arrived in Washington and is at the Carlton. | Mrs. Thomas J. J. Cooli dge, wife of the Undersecretary of the Treasury, who has been in the Capital for two weeks, having come to open their home at 3263 N street, will return to Boston | the end of the week for a stay of two weeks. She will be accompanied back to the Capital by her children, | | Mr. and Mrs. Percy S. Straus of New lege and Mrs. Edward C. Kalbfus. ' and are at the Martinique. York. Among the other guests were the commissioner of customs, Judge James H. Moyle, and the director of the Consumers’ Division of the Na- tional Recovery Administration, Dr. Walton H. Hamilton. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Lawrence Wood Robert, jr., whose marriage took place recently in London, will arrive in New York today and will come to the Cap- ital tomorrow. The naval attache of the Japanese Embassy, Capt. Tamon Yamaguchi, and the assistant naval attache, Lieut Comdr. Akira Yamaki, spent yesterday at Newport, where they inspected the Naval War College and the Naval Training Station. They were guests later of the president of the War Col- Lieut. Col. William C. McChord, U.| S. A, and Mrs. McChord have come | to Washington from the Canal Zone Maj. Gen. William N. Haskell, U. S. A, and Mrs. Haskell, have arrived| from New York and are at the! Carlton. Former Resident Visitor Mrs. Lamar Spends Week Here—Mr. and Mrs. Lee Return for Winter. Mrs. William Bailey Lamar of Atlanta, Ga,, is at the Shoreham for 8 week's visit. after spending the Sum- mer and early Fall in New York, At- | lantic City and White Sulphur Springs Mrs. Lamar now makes her home in Atlanta, but lived in Washington until seven years ago. She is the widow of Judge Lamar. | Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grover Cleve- | land, son and daughter-in-law of the | late President Cleveland, have opened | their new house in Grammercy Park. | Their daughter, Miss Marion Cleve- | land, is visiting Mr. Cleveland’s mother, Mrs. Thomas Jex Preston, jr., and Dr. Preston, at Princeton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Sim Lee have returned | to their apartment in the Hay-Adams | House after a Summer in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cogswell re- Cabinet Hostess \ Sponsors Benefit Mrs. Cordell Hull, wife of the Sec- retary of State, is one of the patron- esses for the benefit performance of *“The Passing of the Third Floor | Back,” to be given Friday evening at the Belasco Theater, at 9 o'clock in the evening. The proceeds will go to the fund for a bed maintained at Chil- | dren’s Hospital by the Newspaper | ‘Women's Club of Washington. Mrs. Danjel C. Roper, wife of the Becretary of Commerce, who, like Mrs. | Hull, is an associate member of the organization of feminine newspaper writers, is a sponsor of the benefit. | ‘©Others who will be patronesses for the event are Mrs. William A. Becker, president general of the N. §.D. A. R, Mrs. Edward A. Harriman and Mrs. Griffith L. Johnson. Cummings Hosts At Theater Party The Attorney General and Mrs. Homer S. Cummings will attend the opening of “Pride and Prejudice” at the National this evening, and will have with them the United States Attorney in Honolulu and Mrs. Stain- bach and the Solicitor General and Mrs. Stanley F. Reed. Party of Dietetic Association Planned ‘The Washington Dietetic Associa- tion is entertaining at its annual card | party tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the Dodge. Miss Mildred Parker is “president of the organization and Miss Rowena Roberts has charge of the arrangements and program ¢ qnis Weeks “First Fashion” turned to Washington yesterday from New York after a short stay at the Savoy-Plaza. Mr. Cogswell has spent two months in Europe and returned on the Normandie, Mrs. Cogswell going to New York for his landing. arrived in Washington for mr Winter months and are in an apartment at the S| mpson will enter 1g schools in | the M . and joined in-law and Charles A. are s Lieut. and M B an, in \\'ash:n;tcn Mr. and M M a | missionary, . B. Knapp of Brook- | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Estille of Larchmont, N. Y., are spending some time at the Martinique. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts Thompson of 3550 Albemarle street announce the staying at the Dodge | E ft: Mrs. Alu'un Lowe Merrill, who was, belore her marriage October 5, Miss Ida Mae lercatt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Threatt of Columbia, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill will make their —Underwood & Underwood Photo. Center: Mrs. Robert Wright. before her marriage last month Miss Lillian Smith, daughter of Mr. and Irs. Elgin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wright are now at home at 318 Delafield street. home at 5902 Second place. Right: Mrs. Philip O. Kiefer, who, with Mr. Kiefer, is now at home at 140 E street southeast. Mrs. Kiefer was formerly Miss Katherine Burbage, daughter of the late Mr. G'Ld Ilhs Hartson ./ Burbage. Miss Du Bose Will Wed Mr. Magruder Dr. and Mrs. George Pierce Du Bose announce the engagement of their daughter, Louise Pierce, to Mr. William Thomas Magruder, son of Mr and Mrs. Eugene Bernard Magr of Alta Vista, Md. The wedding wi take place November 23, Missionary Visits In Takoma Park Among receni arrivals in 'ra.mvr. Park is the Rev. J. E. Fu | Oaklana, Calif, who is a r having spent a ears in the South Sea Islands a pioneer missionary in ving gone there about 35 years He learned their language and hundreds of the direct descendants of cannibals accept Christianity. He is visiting in Takoma Park and is a member of a manuscript committee which has been meeting here. He left yesterday to go to Louisville, Ky., and 1\Hll later return to California. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Wright of Durham, N. C, are passing some time at the Carlton. | Miss Kathleen Moran is a guest at | the Shoreham while in Washington | for a week, appearing in her first play, | “Pride and Prejudice,” opening at the | National Theater tonight. She is a former Washing: , attended Trin- ity College here and has frequently visited in the city since moving away. Mattresses Remade The Stein Bedding Co. 1004 Eye St. N.W. ME. 9490 " SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS Insured SMITH’S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. fou St. N.W. North 3343 RUGS CLEANED & STORED Call Mr. Pyle Nat. 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Ind. Ave. N.W. b selected by Betty Hudson, WJSY-Fashionist y Metal Mania hits Washington new street length metals and m: combinations. The above dress “last word,” developed in a nating metallic jersey, w in the etallic is the fasci- ith a ruff neck that's shirred. The shirring is repeated in the full sleeves is slightly flored. It would be a The skirt grand dress to wear for importont cocktail dates! 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