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80 CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 9 Argentine| Officers Visit At Quantico, Gen. and Mrs. Charles H. Lyman Entertain at Luncheon. UANTICO, Va, May 8—The commanding general and Mrs. Charles H. Lyman had as their guests at luncheon yesterday Capt. Marcus A. Zar, chief of naval aviation of the Argentine Navy; Capt. Saba H. Sueyro, naval at- tache of the Argentine Embassy, in Washington; Lieut. Comdr. Edgarde R. Bonnet and Lieut. Carlos Gadda of the Argentine Navy, Lieut. Col. Mau- rice G. Holmes, U. S. M. C,, and Lieut. John Greenslade, U. S. N Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beale of Phil- adelphia were the guests this week of | Gen. and Mrs. Lyman. There was a black-tie dance at the Officers’ Club this evening and Maj. | and Mrs. James M. Mixon were hosts | at a cocktail and dinner party pre- | ceding the dance, having as their guests Gen. and Mrs. Lyman, Col. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Harold F. Fassett, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Louis R. Jones, Lieut. Col. and Mrs, Selden B. Kennedy, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Raphael Griffiri, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Gilder D. Jackson, Lieut. Col ‘Thomas E. Bourke, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Alfred de G. Vogler, Maj. and Mrs. Alton A. Gladden, Maj. Candler A. Wilkinson, U. S. A, and Mrs. Wil- kinson; Maj. and Mrs. Dudley S. Brown, Maj. and Mrs. Clifford O. Henry, Maj. and Mrs. Curtis W. Le- gette, Maj. Gilbert D. Hatfield, Maj and Mrs. Robert L. Montague, Mrs. Virginia Pollock, Maj. and Mrs. Oliver P. Smith, Maj. and Mrs. Maurice C. Gregory, Maj. and Mrs. George E. Monson, Capt. and Mrs. William M. Mitchel] and Miss Marie Mixon of | Washington Capt. and Mrs. Randolph McC. Pate, who leave soon for Honolulu, were the | guests of honor at a supper party at | which Maf. and Mrs. Benjamin W. | Gally were hosts Thursday evening at | their quarters. The guests were Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Selden B. Kennedy, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Louis R. Jones, | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Raphael Griffin, | Maj. and Mrs. Oliver P. Smith, Maj. | and Mrs. Eugene F. C. Collier, Maj. | and Mrs. William T. Clement, Maj and Mrs. Dudley Brown, Maj. and Mrs, A. A Gladden and Capt. and M's.[ Augustus W. Cockrell. | Lieut. Comdr. John B. O'Neill and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Married Recently MRS. HENRY STEHL, Who before her marriage recently was Miss Elsie Seaton. The ceremony took place in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Stehl will reside in Washington. —Hessler-Henderson Photo. Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas Cushing Barber Entertain for Newlyweds. TAUNTON, Va., May 8—One of the highlights in social events of the season here was the re- ception given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cushing Barber this evening honoring their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Garst, who have just returned from their wedding trip. The affair was held at the Stonewall Jackson Tavern on the Valley pike. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Barber, the bride and bridegroom and the bridegroom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Garst. The bride wore a gown of white lace made on long lines en train, and | her corsage bouquet was of gardenias ; | and lilies of the valley. Mrs month's leave in en 0 Mrs. Owen O'Neill was the guest of | *Or¢ an imported model of powder honor at a tea given by Mrs. Charles | biue and wore orchids, and Mrs. Garst O'Neill, left the post y Barber | R. Tatum Tuesday afternoon, when the guests were Mrs. John R. White, Mrs. Paul Yeisley, Mrs. Waiter R Johnson, Mrs. Dewitt T. Hunter, Mrs. James R. Reid, Mrs. Jesse G. Wright, Mrs. Harvey T. Walsh, Mrs. Raymond A. Lowry, Mrs. Thomas L Mrs. Robert L. Faust, Miss Hazel Braddick, Miss Winnie Gibson, M'ss Janet McAdie, Miss Edna Mo Miss Helen Wolfarth, Mrs. Carolyn Douglass, Mrs. Harry Halladay, Mrs. W. H. Moncure, Miss Anne Moncure, Mrs. Nagle and Mrs. Katherine Tate. Maj. and Mrs. Clifford O. Henry entertained at a large cocktail party at the Officers’ Club yesterday after- noon. Lieut. and Mrs. Peter A. McDonald, ‘who will leave the post next week for & new duty assignment in Cincinnati, were honored this evening at a supper party given by Capt. and Mrs. Fran- cis McAlister before the club dance. Next week Lieut. and Mrs. McDon- ald will be honored at parties given by Lieut. and Mrs. Edward J. Dillon and Lieut. and Mrs. Lewis R. Tyler. Mrs. Robert E. Hogaboom and her two small children left the post Wed- nesday for & visit in San Diego. In a month Capt. Hogaboom will join his family on the West Coast and they will sall from Seattle June 19 for Shanghai, where Capt. Hogaboom is assigned for duty. Capt. and Mrs. Lionel C. Goudeau were hosts at a cocktail party yester= day afternoon at their quarters, hav- ; ing as their guests of honor Capt. | and Mrs. James S. Monohan, who will soon go to San Diego for duty. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Gilder D. Jack- gon honored their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collins of Phila- | delphia, at a cocktail party given on | the lawn of their quarters Sunday | afternoon. Maj. and Mrs. Robert L. Montague were hosts at dinner at their quarters | Thursday evening. Members of this post who are spend- ing several days in Newport are Col. | Leander A. Clapp, Lieut. Col. Louis ‘Woods, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry L. Larsen, Comdr. and Mrs. Otto M. Forster, Miss Elynor Forster, Lieut. | Col. Samuel Cumming, Maj. Harold | D. Shannon, Capt. and Mrs. William | F. Brown and Capt. and Mrs. Wil- | liam D. Bassett. Mrs. E. W. Lawson, who has just | returned (o the States from the Orient, has been the guest this week of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford O. Henry. Miss Celeste Shannon, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Harold D. Shannon, will be graduated next month from Averett College, Danville, Va. Maj. and Mrs. Shannon leave the post in June for their new station, Bremerton, Wash. Lieut. and Mrs. Peter A. McDonald will be hosts at a cocktail party at their quarters next Monday afternoon. Australia’s imports have doubled since 1931. of aluminum Allman, | had on a gown of black lace and her corsage bouquet also was of orchids. Among those assisting and serving punch were Miss Alice Nicholson, a cousin of the bride, from Baltimore; | Miss Florence Barber, the bride's sister; | Miss Nancy Trott and Miss Luch Ken- nard of this city. | Miss Jane Simmons, accompanied by | her mother, Mrs. James S. Simmons, left yesterday for Charlotte, N. C, where Miss Simmons was one of the Pan-Hellenic sponsors, representing the P{ Kappa Alpha Fraternity of Davidson College. by Mr. Kenneth Knorr of this city, a senior in the college this year. Maj. Bernard Kennedy and Mr. David C. Eberhart have returned to Washington after visiting in the home of Mrs, L. C. Ware on East Beverley | Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Sadler Harrison of this city and Mr. Thomas | Patrick Brown of Staunton and Alex- andria, Va. The ceremony took place in the home of the bride's brother-in- | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Guy 8. Davis, the Rev. Father E. P. Gal- lagher officiating. After a short wed- ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be at home in Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gierhart of New York City are spending a week here with their daughter, Miss Marie | Gierhart, who is a student at Stuart | Hall. Mrs. H. C. Milholland of Pitts- burgh, Pa.. is here for the week end, to be with her granddaughter, Miss Ann Milholland, also a student at Stuart Hall. | Miss Mary Cover of Baltimore, Md., | and Mr. John Cover of Wilmington, !Del. who have been spending a few Mrs. E. Russell Cover, at Twin Oaks, have returned to their homes. They were accompanied by Miss Jane O'Leary and Mr. William Steele of Baltimore. Col. and Mrs. Emory J. Middour | entertained at dinner in their home Wednesday evening honoring Maj. William G. Lovesay, U. 8. A, In- fantry inspection officer of the chief of Infantry, Washington, and Maj. James E. Jeffries, 20th Infantry, Fort Benning, Ga., and Maj. and Mrs. William A. Louisell of Staunton Mil- itary Academy. Col. and Mrs. Thomas J. Roller entertained at Beaumont, their home in the Augusta Military Reg. 8.50 Croquignole $650 MR. ANDERSON Formerly of Helen Marie, Now at HEAD’S, Inc. De. 5811 1636 Conn. De. 5812 FUR COATS Let us remodel your Fur Coat NOW! AT OUR LOW SUMMER RATES We will restyle your fur coat into @ new 1937-38 creation . . . and then store it FREE until next Fall. You save considerably by doing it now . .. AND YOU NEEDN'T PAY UNTIL NEXT FALL ISADOR Estimates C Given at Your Hom RELINED, REPAIRED, STORED ONLY Steamed. Your coat is relined with Sewing of mi- nor rips. our lining. New Fur But- Reneving of tons (where necessary). New cro- cheted but- tons. Demothed. Glazed. in Cold Storage. “Call for and Delivery Serv- ice.” rfully MILLER Manufacturing Furrier 809 11th St. N.W. NAt. 5628 (Between H and I Sts—O0pp. Aunapolis Hotel) Ehe was escorted | | days here with their parents, Mr. and | Academy grounds. at luncheon for Maj. Livesay and Maj. Jeffries and Maj. and Mrs. Roy S. Lynd, with whom they are visiting, during Gov- ernment inspection of military schools in Staunton. Maj. and Mrs. Charles S. Roller were hosts at dinner | Wednesday evening for the Army in- spectors. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Baldwin Tay- | Jor, who were here to attend the fiftieth | wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Taylor, have left, Mr. Taylor returning to Syracuse, N. Y., and Mrs. Taylor for New York, from where she sailed Wednesday on the Normandie for England to attend the coronation in London. was that of Miss Mary Louise Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ful- | ler of Lumberton, N. C., and the Rev. ! | Edmund Berkeley of Buena V . who were married at Chestnut Methodist | Church, Lumberton, Saturday, May 1. A wedding of much interest here | Miss Hughes Engagement Announced Daughter of Senator and Mrs. Hughes to Wed. (Co!{t inufd From First Page.) residents of Washington, but Mr. Hodgkins is now a member of a law firm in Chicago and is an alumnus trustee of George Washington Uni- versity. Miss Frances Sando Engaged to Mr. Galentine. MRS, HELEN SANDO of Brent- wood, Md., announces the en- gagement of her daughter, Frances Melvina, to Mr. Harry P. E. Galen- tine, son of Mrs. Estella N. Galentine of this city and Mr. M. H. P. Galen- tine of Takoma Park. Miss Sando is the daughter of the late Dr. Edgar R. Eando. The wedding will take place Sunday, May 16, in the Church of the Breth- ren in Washington. Miss Mary Murray Engaged to Mr. Sherman. R. AND MRS. HARRY MURRAY announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Cecelia, to Mr. John Elmore Sherman, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherman of this city. ‘The wedding will take place May 24 at Holy Trinity Church in George- town. Miss Murray is a graduate of Holy Trinity Convent and Mr. Sherman at- tended Benjamin Franklin University. He is now connected with the Post Office Department. Miss Mary Hopkins | To Wed Mr. Yznaga. { BIR AND MRS. CHARLES WARD HOPKINS of Woodside Park, Silver Spring, Md., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mary Georgia, to Mr. John Alexis Yznaga, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexis Combs Yznaga of Washington The wedding will take place in the late Summer. | Miss Ruth Powdermaker | Engaged to Mr. Kline. ME. AND MRS. SYLVAN POW- DERMAKER announce the en- gagement of their daughter Ruth to Mr. Samuel Kline, son of Mr, and Mrs. Myer Kline. Miss Dorothy Snyder To Wed Mr. Frost. \IH. AND MRS. JACOB C. SNY- “'" DER of Germantown, Md., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Mr. William Miss Epsie Fuller was her sister's maid | Henry Frost of San Jose, Calif. The of honor. | Baldwin College. Mr. Alfred Berkeley, Jjr, student at the University of Vir- ginia, was his brother’s best man. Mrs. A. R. Berkeley of Roanoke. He received his early training at Episcopal High in Alexandria, Va., and received his A. B. and M. A. degrees from the university. He was ordained on April 25, this year, and is rector of Episcopal | churches in Buena Vista and Glas- | gow, Va. } McClures .H(;m_e This Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. John E. McClure have | issued invitations for a tea this after- | | noon in honor of Mrs. Frederick Ti | of Jacksonville, Fla, a former resi | of Washington, who short time. She is a student at Mary | wedding will take place in June. Miss Sally Balbach | Engaged to Mr. Hill. Mr. Berkeley is a son of Dr. and | hlfiu AND MRS. WILLIAM A. BAL- BACH of Grand Rapids, Mich,, have announced the engagement of their daughter Sally to Mr. Samuel Jones Hill of Detroit and Washington Mr. Hill is a graduate in law from George Washington University and a member of the Kappa Sigma Fra- ternity and & son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Temple Hill of Georgetown. Miss Childrey of Richmond To Wed the Rev. E. B. Harris. MR_ AND MRS. EDGAR CHIL~ DREY of Richmond have an- nounced the engagement of their lton | gaughter, Grace Barbara, to the Rev. dent | Eqward Bledsoe Harris of this city. Is in town for a Harris until recently was the assistant rector at St. Alban’s Church Guests atiending the tea will be and now is the rector of the Episcopal |received in the large living room of Churches in Amelia and Powhatan the McClure home in Kenwood, Md, Counties, Va. where today's tea is to be given. in the dining room and to alternate at | the tea tables, Mme. de Recinos, Mrs. William H. King, Mme. Prieto, Mrs. Benton McMillan, Mrs. Thad Brown, Mrs. Ernest van Fossan, Senora de Al- faro, wife of the former Minister of Panama; Miss Annabelle Matthews, | Senora de Bayle, Mrs. Robert N. Mil- |ler, Mrs. Emerson Howe and Mrs, Harry F. Davies. Another group has been asked to assist generally and to serve punch on the broad terrace overlooking the lovely garden at the McClure home. In the group will be Scnora de Barren, Mrs. Robert H. Jackson, Baroness van Pagenhardt, Mrs. Xenophon Price, Mrs. Parker W. West, Mrs. Clifford ert Ash, Mrs. George Horkan, Mrs. T. Moscow, Russia, 100,500,000 passengers last year. | No date has been set for the wed- Mrs. McClure has asked to assist her ding. 1937—PART THREE. Engagement Announced MISS RUTH POWDERMAKER, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Powdermaker, announce her engagement to Mr. Samuel Kline, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myer K line. Party Attends Derby Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Winmill and Other Warrenton Residents See Race. ARRENTON, Va, May 8.— Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Winmill, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Doeller, Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Cain and Mr. George W. Cut- ting left Thursday for Kentucky to attend the Derby. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Day Spil- man have returned to their home, Clovercroft, from Palm Beach, Fla., where they spent the Winter and Spring. —Harris-Ewing Photo. | opening Wood Park and preparing it | for her mother's return. | Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln F. Brigham | and their son are at the Warren Green for a few days before taking posses- sion of Edge Hill, the Fransioli place, which they have rented. Miss Jane Leidigh of Kansas City, | Mo, and Mrs. Franklin Meade of Fort | Wayne, Ind., arrived Thursday to spend some time with Mrs. Harrison iNasbe atl Alwington Lodge. | Mrs. Jesse Davis and Miss Agnes P. Mr. Thomas Fortune Ryan, who| | rented the home of Mrs. S. J. Macy | Kloman of Baltimore, Md., are the near Warrenton for several months, | Week end guests of Mrs. W. R. Robins I has left for Wyoming. at Britton Hall. | Mrs. George Latham Fletcher has | Miss Emma Stabler /ill Hold Exhibit An exhibition of interest to lovers of fans and laces is that being held by Miss Emma Stabler tomorrow and Tuesday, both daytime and evening, Bangs, Mrs, Richard Dunn, Mrs. Rob- | Hardy Todd and Mrs. William Miller. | subways carried | at Wesley Hall, 1703 K street north- west, next door to the Washington | Club. Miss Stabler has collected lace | shawls and jackets and accessories, quaint and lovely parasols, as well as fans. | DANISH ROSE CAFE Open every day, Luncheon and Dinners, Sunday morning breakfast, Popular Prices 722 17¢th St. N.W. Met. 6376 Connecticut Ave. at M and Paris for quick AND EVENING Choose from many smart one-of-a-kind styles in navy, brown or black. sizes in all styles. Formerly $16.95 and $19.95 Group No. 2 SPRING earance In order to be “Open-to-Buy” the wew fashions flashed daily from our New York office we've takew two dress groups from our regular Spring stock and offer them clearance! Group No.1 DRESSES FOR DAYTIME WEAR Not all sjiv FROCKS FOR 5 % DAYTIME AND EVENING Small size wearers will find here an in- teresting group of plain color or printed One-of-a-kind styles. ALSO styles for street and spectator evening frocks. sports wear. Formerly $19.95 to $29.95 JEAN MATOU DRESSES—SECOND FLOOR. returned to Warrenton after spending the Winter with relatives in Bing- hamton, N. Y., and visiting in Ham- ilton, N. J, Baltimore and Wash- ington Mr. and Mrs. Amory S. Carhart are spending this week in New York. Mr. Jerome P. Bowes joined Mrs. Bowes last week end at the home of Mrs. Harrison Nesbit, and Wednesday they left for their home in Lake For- est, Ill., taking their little son, Har- rison Nesbit Bowes, who has spent two months with his grandmother. Mrs. Edward R. Tolfree, who rented | the Douglas house on Culpeper street, has returned to her home on Long Island, and Mrs. M. G. Douglas has taken over her home for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drayton spent Thursday with their aunt, Mrs. H. 0. Groome, on their way from Florida to their home in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Chauncey Wil- liams entertained at tea Thursday afternoon at their home, Rock Hill, Casanova. Mrs. Philip S. Lee entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon at her coun- try home, near Buckland, Va. Mrs. Katherine Fox Bowman and | Miss Virginia Howard Bowman sailed this week on the Queen Mary for England, where they will attend the coronation. Dr. Martin Barbour Hiden of War- renton and Dr. Richard Mason of The Plains have returned from & trip | to New Orleans, Texas and Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pollard Wood motored to Columbis, S. C., Sunday and will return today, bringing with them Mr. Wood's mother, Mrs. D. P. Wood, sr., who spent the Winter there with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailey. Mrs. William P. Sadler, who spent the Winter in Alex- andria, has been here for the week, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Bishop have | returned to their home here after | spending the Winter in Florida. | Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Zieger, who | spent the Winter in Florida, have re- | turned to their home at the Warrenton | airport. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall and their sister, Miss Susan Marshall, who had an apartment here for the Winter, have returned to their country home | | near Hume, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Henri de Heller have | Tented Yonderlea, home of Mrs. George Latham Fletcher, on Bethel road. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Hatch of New York had been tenants of the house for several months. Mrs. Wooster Lambert of New York is spending some time at her country home near Upperville. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoyt and the Misses Anne and Jane Hoyt have re- turned to their home in Greenwich, Conn., after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Robertson. Miss Lois Clancy of New York is the guest of Miss Virginia Winmill at Clovelly Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clarence Cock- rill have announced the marriage of | their daughter, Helen Josephine, to | Mr. Frank Marr of Jenkinstown, Pa. The wedding took place Monday in Washington. Mrs. Gilmour, wife of the Rev. A. D. Pollock Gilmour, D. D, of Raleigh, N. C, has been visiting her sister, Miss Lilias Janney, in Leesburg, Va., and spent a few days here this week with the Rev. and Mrs. Julian Lake. Mrs. Lake is the daughter of Dr. Gil- mour. Mr. Raymond Guest of Upperville and Dr. Archibald Cary Randolph of Old Welbourne, Upperville, sailed this week for England for the coronation. 18th Century Living Room by Biggs Nelson Sofa—hair filled, down cushions Convex Mirror—genuine gold leaf frame Hepplewhite Pembroke Tabie SOCIETY, E—7 %w Mrs. Corby Named Head of Committee Mrs. Karl W. Corby has accepted the appointment to the chairman- ship of the Ladies’ Committee for the nineteenth annual convention of the District of Columbis Bankers' Asso- ciation to be held at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va, beginning May 27. Mrs. Thomas J. Groom has been appointed vice chairman of the group. The other members of the com- mittee are Mrs. Charles H. Doing, Mrs. Robert V. Fleming, Mrs. Albert 8. Gatley, Mrs. T. Stanley Holland, Mrs. Hilleary G. Hoskinson, Mrs. Rob- ert H. Lacey, Mrs. A. M. McLachlen, Mrs. A. Scott Offutt, Mrs. Ord Pres- ton, Mrs. John A. Reilly and Mrs. Bidney F. Taliaferro. 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