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" B—4 Suburban Residents In the News Mrs. R. U. Patterson Is Visiting in Virginia. (Continued From Third Page.) their home 135 Glenbrook Road, Edgemoor, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomas have reopened their home in Takoma Park, Md., having been away since the mid- dle of June. Accompanied by their daughter, Miss Georgeann Thomas and Mrs. Thomas' mother, Mrs. W. W. Bailey, they passed most of their vacation at their Summer lodge in Laurel Ridge, Allegheny Mountaius, Pa. They also enjoyed some time in Atlantic City and about four weeks touring through New England and Canada. Dr. Oswald E. Roggenkamp ac- compained by his mother, Mrs. Alice Roggenkamp have returned affer their vacation in New York City, and they also visited relatives in North Arlington, and Bloomfield, N. J. and others in Corona, Long Island. Miss Maude Brook, accompained | by Mrs. Bertha Yearsley, and her niece, Dr. Helen Yarnell and Miss Deena Ingles, is leaving today for Asheville, N. C., where they will be guests of Miss Brook’s two aunts, Mrs. Bobbie Little and Mrs. Alta Collins. Later they will visit Miss Brook's mother, Mrs. J. P. Brook at her home in Alpharetta, Georgia. They will be away about two weeks. Mrs. Paul K. Stenger entertained Tuesday at & delightful bridge lunch- eon in her Vienna, Va., home, when her guests included Mrs. Stephen Conrad Stuntz, Mrs. Gilbert Berry, Mrs. Joseph Berry, Mrs. Bdwin | Bethel, Mrs. Eubanks Rucker, Mrs. J. E. Tipman, Mrs. Henry Shackleford, Mrs. Richard Dulaney Leith, Dr. Jes- sie Scott, Mrs. Ronald Blake, Miss Richardetta Gibson, Mrs. John Harri- son Ruff and Mrs. Maurice Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. Atherton Mears gave an evening bridge party last night, having as their guests the Rev. and Mrs, W. Leigh Ribble, Maj. and Mrs. Franklin P. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Prederick Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam S. Davidson of Silver Spring, Mrs. Wilbur S. Hinman, sr.; Mrs. A. A, Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. John Trabold, Mrs. William C. Rigby lndI Mrs. Eric Toll. Miss Virginia Frazier, wno is mak- ing her home at Singing Pines in Fairfax, Va., entertained last evening at bridge, when her guests included Mrs. Jack Radcliff, Mrs, Paul Aring- ton, Mrs. William Hill Brown, Miss Lucy Arington, Miss Mary Will Chan- dler, Miss Rose Tiffany and Mrs. A. Loman, all of Manassas. The Misses Lena, Grace and Bes- sie Gainer, who have spent several weeks at Rehoboth Beach, Del., where they leased a cottage, have returned to Fairfax. Prof. and Mrs. Clifford A. Russell left Thursday morning for Atlanta, Ga., where he has accepted & position as educational secretary in the South- ern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, which comprises several States. He will also supervise the young people’s societies. Mrs. Owen C. Barrett has arrived in Takoma Park to join her husband, after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Swingle, and her brother, Mr. Clifford Swingle in Lake Arial, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett recently returned from Madrid, Spain, where they spent four years. Previously they spent nine years in Mexico City as medical mis- sionaries. They, with their three daughters, Miss Grage Barrett, Miss Elsie Mae Barrett and Miss Ruth Barrett, will make their home in Ta- koma Park and the daughters will en- ter Washington Missionary College. ‘The Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Wight and their daughters, Miss Leta Wight and Miss Marian Wight of Indianapolis, Ind, are spending a few days with friends in Takoma Park and Wash- ington. The Rev. and Mrs. Andross have re- turned to Takoma Park from Balboa, Canal Zone, where they have spent the past 14 years. They will reside in their residence at the corner of Willow and Tulip avenues. College Founder Honored by Alumnae ‘The Washington Chapter of the Mary Baldwin Alumnae Association will celebrate the birthday anni- versary of Miss Mary Julia Baldwin, the founder of the college, at the home of Miss Betty Keith Harrison, 302 Columbia street, Falls Church, Va., tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Ed- mund D. Campbell, former dean of the college, will be the guest of honor. Have you a Charge " introducing Mw 4 our smart &qw 4 4 v SOCIETY. Countess Szechenyi Hostess at Newport Countess Szechenyi, wife of the Hungarian Minister to the Court of St. James, entertained at dinner last evening at the Breakers at Newport. 8he has with her her sister, Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, and Mrs. Vanderbilt Davis. Democratic Club Will Open Season at Luncheon Monday ’I‘Hl Woman's National Democratic Club, 1526 New Hampshire ave- nue, will open its season next week with a luncheon and dinner. On Monday at lunch Dr. Frank Bohn will discuss the fundamentals of the campaign. Dr. Bohn, a spe- cialist on international relations and economic problems, is both a writer and a lecturer. He served as a news- paper correspondent in many foreign fields and has contributed to national magazines. Last year he was mare ried to Miss Grace Roper, the daugh- ter of the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper. Mrs. J. Craig Peacock will introduce Dr. Bohn at the luncheon. On Friday night the Secretary of ‘War, Mr. Harry H. Woodring, will discuss “Where We Are Going” at a dinner at the club. Mrs. Woodring will also be a guest at the dinner. Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, president of the club, will preside and introduce the Secretary. Mrs. Ramirez Guest At Farewell Party Mrs. Jorge Ramirez, wife of Dr. Ramirez, recently resident physician at Casualty Hospital and now in Panama, where he has established a private prectice, was the guest of honor at a bon voyage Iuncheon given yesterday at the Shoreham. Mrs. Ramirez will leave tomorrow for New York, and from there she will sail to join Dr. Ramirez in Panama. Mrs. Vernon Briggs was joint hoste ess with Miss Marie Casassa, daughter of Mrs. Cesare Casassa. Among the guests were Mrs. Lawrence Monroe, Mrs. James Carey O'Brien, Miss Helen Lyon and Miss Anita Ramirez. Newsoms Here. Field, Mich,, and Mrs, Newsom are at the Martinique for a few days. SUIT IS POSTPONED | & ON SCHOOL ENTRY| Hearing on Mandamus Action by J. S. Kemp Delayed ! Indefinitely. Hearing on the mandamus suit by | John S. Kemp of Clarendon, Va. 0| fS force Superintendent of Schools Frank W. Ballou to admit his daughter, Lois, | & to Gordon Junior High School, was postponed indefinitely yesterday when the District was not ready with i answer. L Assistant Corporation Counsel 7./ Gillespie Walsh said he had not had | time to prepare his case, and asked | Chief Justice Alfred A. Wheat for an indefinite continuance. Kemp, an assistant disbursing officer for the Works Progress Administration, based his petition on a District statute which provides that children of persons living in nearby Virginia and Maryland who work in the Dis- trict, shall be admitted to District schools without tuition. Dr. Ballou this year barred all non- residents from the junior high school because of crowded conditions. Needlepoint Becoming Favorite Indoor Sport You will find a beautiful selection to suit your demands drastie redue- tion for this week The Embrold'ery Shop 829 11th St. N.W. NAt. 5519 Special Treatments FOR FALLING ‘. “AIR ( oLy DRY - X o Katharine Lee Ogilvie Sei and Skin Speecialist 325 Conn. Ave. North 1306 DEe. 5008 Present This Ad Consultation Free Account with us? ankle-high swank in several grand colors at a pin-money price THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1936. Residential Washington Social Notes Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Plans Visit in . Virginia. (Continued From Third Page.) days. Their daughter, Miss Ruth Grace, who accompanied them to ‘Washington, has entered the National Cathedral School. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Calfee re- turned Saturday in the Berengaria after spending the Summer motoring through Scotland and rural England. They will go direct to their home in St. Louis. Mrs. Calfee is national pres- ident of the National Society, Daugh- ters of the American Colonists, and will go to Prairie du Rocher, IIl, to present the gateway at old Fort de Chartres, whbich was built by the Prench in 1720, and is now being re- stored by the State of Illinois. who arrived here yesterday to attend the convention of Life Office Manage- ment Assoclation at the Wardman Park Hotel, was accompanied by Mrs. Parks, who will be with him during his stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rowe of Scars- dale, N. Y, with Mr. E Reginald Harris of Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., are at the Wardman Park Hotel for a few days. Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle returned yesterday by motor from Cambridge, Mass., where she has been spending a few days with her son and daugh- ter, who have entered Harvard Col- lege and Radcliffe College, respec- tively. Mrs. Doyle returned with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wilfred J. Doyle, wife of the city clerk of Boston, who will be the house guest of Dean and Mrs. Doyle at their home in Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott Lansill of Experience in buying the F Street at Mr. George A. Parks of Des Moines, | 3 Annapolis are at the Wardman Park | | Hots th I Maj. B, R, Newsom of Selfridge | Fi0!¢] Quring thelr stay in Washington. JULIUS GARFINCKEL & COMPANY Definitely the right place to come to for clothes and furnishings . . . OUR SIXTH FLOOR SHOP FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN . .. of correct attire have made us headquarters in al outfitting for school, college and formal needs . . . Our clothing is made for us by the best tailors, and our furnishings are said to be the most unusual of any, just what a boy or young man takes pride in wearing . . . The moderate prices are astonishing, especially as everything here is the best. They have with them, John Scott Lansill, jr. Miss Margaret Delano Gage, who has been at the Gotham in New York for the last two weeks, after passing the Summer at the Marlborough- Blenheim in Atlantic City, has re- turned to her house on Dupont Circle for the Winter. Judge Evan A. Evans of Chicago is st the Dodge while in the Capital. into her new home at 3336 Runny- mede placs, which she recently pur- chased. Mrs. ShirCliff, as Nellie Wil- son ShirCliff, was a prominent so- prano in Washington, having been the soloist at the New York Avenue “Presbyterian Church for 25 years. Butlers Remain In the Mountains Mr. Justice and Mrs. Pierce Butler and their family are remaining in their Summer home at Blue Ridge Summit until later in the Autumn. 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