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SOCIETY. Residential Washington Recent Bride G_STAR, WASHINGTON, American Diplomat Chosen as Member Of Wedding Party TH! United States Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Joseph Clark Grew, Mr. Parsons is the son of Mrs. James Graham Parsons of New York. Mrs. Grew also will attend the Small Glider Successful. Britain’s smallest glider, built for D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 193 ANACOSTIA AIR STATION IS DESIGNATED AS BASE ‘The Navy Department has desig- nated as “naval reserve aviation bases™ . |the Naval Reserve aviation units at the Norfolk and Anacostia air stations effective October 1, was to effect the established Navy policy of standard- izing Naval Reserve aviation bases. ‘These bases will ‘be placed in the same status as 11 other bases now established, it whs said. They are to be provided with equipment to make them self-sustaining in the mainte- nance and overhauling of aircraft and SOCIETY. Social Notes Mrs. Letts Opens Her House After Several Years' Absence. (Continued From Third Page.) Howard, accompanied by their two small daughters Jeanne Page and Grace Adams have returned to their home in Spring Valley, from Ocean City, Md., where they spent the Sum- mer. Mr: and Mrs. Edmund W. Paven- stedt have given up the house at 1733 Nineteenth street, where they have lived for some time, and are moving to 1830 Twenty-fourth street, the house which was occupied by the former Minister counselor of the British Embassy, Mr. F. D. G. Osborne, who was transferred from Washington some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davis have returned to Washington and are oc- cupying their apartment at the Shore- ham for a few days. They expect to return to New York later. They have closed their estate in the Adirondacks, where they spent most of the Sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. George Pulver will entertain at a cocktail party Satur- day afternoon. * Mr. Joseph F. Harley, 3rd, of the director of the mint's office was called to West Virginia today, due to the death of his sister, Mrs. Alvin Russler. Mrs. Russler was well known in this city, where she was a frequent visitor at the home of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke and their son, George Clarke, jr., have re- turned from a tour of the West. Mr. and Mrs, Clarke have purchased a residence at Cape May, N. J. Dr. and Mr:c;mee Thompson will entertain at cocktails Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Charles B. Sinclair and her | daughter, Miss Claire Sinclair, have returned to their home here, from | Long Beach, Long Island, where they | were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. | McMorrow. Mrs. McMorrow is now visiting Mrs. Sinclair and will return | to Long Island the end of the week. | Miss Grace S. Brainard of San Jose, Calif., is staying at the Dodge while | in the Capital. | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer M. Cunnmx-! ham of Yonkers, N. Y., are at the Shoreham on their wedding trip. Mrs. Cunningham is the former Miss Alice Oelert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Gustave Oelert. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed Murphy of Port- | land, Oreg., are stopping at the Dodge. Mrs. John R. Rogers and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Rogers, have | come from their home in Grand | Rapids, Mich., and are at the Shore- | ham for several days. | Mrs. Edward Bailey and Miss Martha A. Seiler of Harrisburg, Pa., are at the Wardman Park Hotel while visiting in Washington. | Miss Flora L. Daugherty of Alpine, Tex., is spending a brief time at the Dodge. | Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Tyson of London, with Mrs. Henry Tyson of Kensington, | England, and Mrs. M. I. Miller of | Wilkinsburg, Pa., have arrived in| ‘Washington for a visit of several days. | They are at the Wardman Park Hotel during their stay. Dr. and Mrs. William Kennedy But- 1 ler, who have been spending the Summer at the Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, have returned to their resi- dence on Quincy street, Chevy Chase, Md. Miss Constance Connor Brown, di- rector of the Studio of Theater Arts, has returned to Washington from her BSeneca, N. Y. She will open her apartment in the La Salle. Summer home at Glenora-on-Lake- | 1313 you St. N.W. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Ahearne of Balem, Mass., are at the Dodge and are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ahearne of Lynn, Mass. Miss Heste.r to Wed Mr. John Taylor | Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hester of Eutaw, Ala,, announce the engage- ment of their daughter Elizabeth Mc- Lemore to Mr. John Ellsworth Taylor | of Washington. The wedding will take place October 23 at 8:30 o'clock in the First Presbyterian Church in Euta | RIZIK’S PRESENT The Dress with Braided Tucks $209.75 With the tang and zip of the first Foll days—this dress will pep up your wardrobe. Black silk crepe with tucked skirt and large box tie effect; the fringy braid is new. Sizes 14 - to 20. MRS. WILLARD ANDREW MORRIS, Who, before her marriage September 4 in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, was Miss Hazel Hamm Heckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Heckman of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Morris are now residing at 2800 West Grand _boulevard, Detroit, Mich—Underwood & Under= wood Photo. Panama Visitors Being Feted by Many Friends Here E President of the University of Panama, Dr. Octavio Men- dez-Pereira, and Senora de Mendez-Pereira, are spending a few days in Washington. They will be guests at a cocktail party this afternoon with Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Lewis as hosts. Tuesday the Charge d'Affaires of Panama and Senora de Chevalier en= tertained at luncheon for them at the Carlton Hotel. Dr. Mendez-Pereira represented his country at the Harvard Tercentenary. BRIV Miss Sybil Jay Engaged to Mr. Kinnicutt | h/IR. AND MRS. DeLANCEY K. JAY of Westbury, Long Island, announce the engagement of their | second daughter Sybil Kane to Mr. | Francis P. Kinnicutt of New York | and Far Hills, N. J. | Mr. Kinnicutt is a son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hermann Kinnicutt and a | grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. Francis P. Kinnicutt and of Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman and the late Bayard Tuckerman. | Miss Jay was graduated from the Brearley School in New York in 1932 and made her debut the same year. She is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Jay of New York and of Mrs. Edwin D. Morgan | of Westbury, Long Island, and the late Mr. Morgan. Mr. Kinnicutt was graduated from Harvard in 1930 and from the Co- lumbia Law School in 1934. Since then he has been in the office of the United | States attorney for the Southern dis- trict of New York. Leng Distance MOVING : by MAYFLOWER VANS strvice SMITH’S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. North 3343 WINDOWS TELL THE STORY RIZIK'S 1213 F Street 1108 Connecticut Josephine Boulton and Mr. James Graham Parsons, which will take | *uccessful in rigorous tests. place in St. James' Cathedral of the |~ Church of England in Toronto, ada. 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