Evening Star Newspaper, July 25, 1937, Page 41

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SOCIETY. Arlington Schools Head Motoring to California Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stewart and Three Chil- dren to Stop at Salt Lake City and Several National Parks. R. JOHN M. STEWART, chairman of the Arlington County School Board, with Mrs. Stewart and their children, Bobby Stewart and Dorothy Stewart, left yesterday by motor for Pasadena, Calif, Mrs. Stewart’s old home. En route stops will be made at Salt Lake City, Lake Tahoe, the Grand Canyon, Sequoia National Park and Yosemite Valley. At Pasadena the Stewarts will visit Mrs. Stewart’s father, spending two weeks there, and on the return trip home will visit at Yellowstone Park and Boulder Dam. They will return home around September 10. Mrs. Perkins Coville of Country Club Hills will leave tomorrow by motor for an extended visit in Minneapolis with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Goetzmann. Mrs. Coville, known in musical cir- cles as Emily Coville, is taking her young son, David Coville, and daughter, Judith Coville, with her. Another son, Alan Coville, has left for a visit in Huntington, Long Is-&——- 2 land, with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and | surprise miscellaneous shower Mon- Mrs. C. R. Everitt. day evening at the home of her En route to Minneapolis Mrs. Coville | parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Jones, in will stop at Milwaukee for a visit With | Gherrydale, Va. Mrs. Williams is the . her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and | former Miss Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Bertram Strauss. The party was arranged by the Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lohr of | arjington Chapter of the “Women of Aurora Hills will sail from New York | (he Moose,” and 16 guests were pres- City Wednesday, August 4, in the ent. Assisting at the refreshment steamship Bremen for a month’s trip | table were Mrs. Norbert Melnick and abroad. Thev will visit in London, i Mrs. H. C. Messner Southern England and Paris and Will | * M and Mrs, E. P. Moss have as a return home September 2 in the i house guest at their home in Lyon steamship Columbus. They will be | pary Miss Flsie May Loving of Lynch- accompanicd by their childzen, John | it Va: who will spend s fortaight Lohr and Caroline Lohr, and Mrs > here Lohr's mother, Mrs. Sara Rasely of | "z and Mrs. Vincent B. Phelan Cambridge. Mass 5 el e have as & house guest at their home N et onem.Athingion. | in Franklin Park the latter's mother will leave August 7 for a Northern | Mrs: H. O. Esterly of Chicago, who A ng firet in Philadel. | Will Temain until early Fall. Mr. and T L, e eton. Del, with |Mrs. Phelan also entertained this :el‘:mas and then going on to Cape | W€ek Mr. Phelan’s brother and sister- Cod for a stay. They will continue | i1-JaW, Mr. and Mrs. George Phelan their journey through the White tf El Paso, Tex. and Mrs. Edward Mountains and on to Montreal and |Newman of Chicago Quebec, Canada Mrs. Joseph C. McClellan, sr., re- Mrs. Ethel Keene Robbie and her daughter, Miss Venita Robbie of Liv- ingston Heights, are planning a 10- | day trip the first week in August to Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Tully Nettleton South Arlingeon Ridge road are spend- ing the week end at Pocono Pines Pa, where t went to visit their gon, Neil Nettleton, who is spend- ing the Summer at Camp Pocono | Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Offutt of Highland Park ar . vacation in their launch 10-day cruise down the P They have ith them their son, Thomas Offutt, jr, and daughter, Ida | Twenty-first street, Virginia High- lands, from a three-week Western trip, which included a visit in Denver, Colo., with relatives and an inspection trip to her mining property at Ouray, Colo. En route home she visited her ister and her brothers and families at Danville, Il Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hooper are back from a three-week motor trip through the New England States and a stay at Lake George, in the Catskills, where they stopped at the Fort Hen Mr. and Mrs. Hooper have with them for an extended visit at their home on North Kenmore street. Ar- lington, their niece, Miss Theo Hunt of Trenton, N. J. Mrs. Louis Carl, Mrs. B. F. Toulotte Mrs. Carleton Lewis. Mrs nold | Rowell, Mrs, James W. Dorsey, Mrs Ar Orr and Mrs. E. V. Colberg. all of Arlington were luncheon guests Thursday of Mrs. J Wynkoop at her home on Klingle road in Wash- ington. Lucheon was followed by bridge Miss mot of Mortimer making Shreve marriage of to Mr. John and Mrs. W of Cherrydale the parsonaze of odist Protestant mony was pe! son jam J. Rountree Saturday July the Cherrydale Meth- Church. The cere- d at o'clock in the morning by the pastor, Rev. E C. Makosky, in the presence of a small group of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rountree left im- mediately after the ceremony on a Northern wedding trip, and upon their return this week they w to their new home, at 1929 Quincy street. Arlington Mrs. Paul Loessi has ret her home, Fredonia, N. Y., spending several days with ents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Vau at their home on North Edgewood street. She was accompanied to New York by her father, who make a week's visit in Fredonia Loessi made the trip to Arlingtor be matron of honor at the wedding o of her sister, Miss Marjorie Vaughan, and Mr. Rufus E. Wilson, which took place Saturday, July 17, in Claren- | don Baptist Church Mrs. William Broxton has joined Mr. Broxton at their home in Lyon Village, following a visit of several ‘weeks at Deerfield, Mass. Mrs. Brox- ton went to Massachusetts to attend the wedding of her daughter, Margot Broxton, and Mr. Randolph Johnston, which took place June 19 in Deer- field Mrs. Sophie Coyne Baker enter- tained a small group at luncheon Friday at her home in Lyon Park, complimenting Miss Jean MacIntosh of Greenwich Village, New York City, who is the house guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gieske of Arlington Wednesday Mrs. Baker was hostess at luncheon, having as honor guest Mrs. J. Foster Hagan, who has re- cently returned from a Middle Western trip. Additional guests included Mrs. A. Lane Cricher, Mrs. Clarence Ahalt and Mrs. Charles Woodman Harris. | Mrs. Baker spent a few days last week in Charlottesville, Va., where she went with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Ahalt and Mr. and Mrs. Frank G Campbell of the county to attend a meeting of the Executive Committee of the State Republican party. Mrs. Robert W. Livingston and Mrs George W. Blattner entertained at a tea Frid July 16, to meet Miss Eleanor C. Leonard of Providence, | R. I, who has just arrived in the | county to take up her duties as county librarian. The tea was held at the| home of Mrs. Livingston in Lyon Vil- | lage and guests included representa- | tives from the different libraries of | = the county. . | Free Garace Miss Leonard was graduated {rom‘ HAY-ADA"S “o“sE Brown University at Providence, after | which she took up library work at| SIXTEENTH AT H STREET the University of North Carolina. | Opposite the White House More recently she was librarian at et. 2260 Swarthmore College. | E ;'2,,,, Manager Mrs. Stanley Williams was' given a ! elia's Wfiw Let us recapture and re- create beauty — radiant enough to conquer torrid Summer days. We special- ize in permanents designed to and for the individual. Permanents of enduring beauty by master creators —originators of perma- nents in Washington. Consultations Gratis /, Rita Flahert will join her Mrs. Monica Flaherty, at their home on Twentieth street. Vir- ginia Highlands, Tuesday, following a visit at Bedford Hi Y., with her . Mrs. Kate Wasserscheid, and a Springfield, Mass. e Massey of Th Village is visiting her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Tolbert, at River Bend. Md. LMol COMPLETELY AR CONDITIONED RESIDENCE Beautifully furnished rooms kitchen at rentals and available monthly DAILY TARIFF : R from $3.005,5, $4.50,,,,:, apartments reasonable Sketched at Emile’s Charge Accounts Invited AIR-COOLED SALON 1221 Connecticut Ave. District 3616 turned last Sunday to her home on | their | ¥ Hotel. © | | | | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 25, 1937—PART THREE. Married in Warrenton MRS. JOHN DICE LAWSON, Whose wedding took place July 17 in Warrenton, Va. Jormerly Miss Lillian Hardester, Mrs. Henry Wright Hardester of this city. She was and is the daughter of Mr. and -—Hessler Photo. Miss Rose Lefebvre Honored at Shower A surprise shower luncheon was given yesterday at the Shoreham Hotel for Miss Rose Lefebvre, assistant secretary to Commissioner Thad H, Brown, Federal communications com- missioner. Her engagement was re- cently announced, and the wedding to Mr. Raymond Stough, assistant di- rector, Bureau of Airmails, Interstate Commerce Commission, will take place Tuesday. Mrs. Annette Hutterly sponsored the luncheon and the guests included the Misses Alice Redington, Betly Ferro, Catherine Bailey, Vivian 1 guerite Van Dyke, Be C Mary Lynch, Marston Idress Mary . Betty Cook, Mary Poloske, Helvi Mustaparta, Mary eling, Pansy Wiltshire, Fanney nan, Maryellen Sprague, | Sally Blaine, Nora Macon, Mrs. Ruth Koppialky, Mrs. Lillian Conley, Mrs Mollie Burgess, Mrs. Maud Gossett, Mrs. Frances Billson, Mrs. Laura Hol- lingsworth and Mrs. Alice Jane Cone. Warrenton Residents Ar_e_fiosts Mrs. Edward Cham- berlain With Aunt at West View. ARRENTON, Va,, July 24 Mrs. Edward Chamberlain, who recently returned from a trip to San Antonio, Tex., spent the week end in Washington, but is now with her mother, Mrs. F.| A winter, and her aunt, Miss Effie Smith, at West View, near Warrenton Mr. William Randolph Robins of Baltimore, Md., spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. W. R. Robins, at Britton Hall, accompanied by his York. Miss Estelle Wheeler of Washington, who recently returned from England, spent several days this week with friends in Warrenton. She was enter- tained at a tea Sunday afternoon by Miss Katherine Dorst. Mrs, D. C. Sands of Middleburg is spending & month with {riends on the .Pacific Coast, and took with her Mr, R King Stone, son of Mrs. S. L. Larra- bee of Warrenton, and & student at Valley Forge Academy, Mr. snd Mas. George Howe of Washington have taken the Duffey cottage near Middleburg for the Sum- mer, and entertained there at a sup- per party last Sunday evening. Mr. Howe, who is an architect, is building a house for Mrs, W. Amory Perkins Mr. and Mrs. Ridgeley Nicholas left Tuesday to spend some weeks at their ranch in Wyoming Miss Bettina Belmont and M Calvert have returned from V Beach It Albert Cooper Smith and their sons, Albert Smith of Fort Riley, Kans., a i Waco, Tex., ed this week to spend some time with Mrs. E. Albert | Smith at her home near Broad Run | Mr. and Mrs. R. Aubrey Johuson and Mrs. Johnson's sister, Miss Helen Lyon of Washington have returned | from & motor trip through the moun- tains of Virginia, Tennessee and North Carolina after placing their son Billy in a boys' camp at Mount Mitchell, near 1sville, N. C Miss Louise Sharp, daughter of Mr flance, Miss Lucille Le Cocq, of New | and Robert | and Mrs. F. W. Sharp of The Plains is visiting friends in Vermont, Miss Flossie Adams of Danville, Va., is the guest of Mrs. James McCravy at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weber, near Warrgnton. Mr. John A. C. Keith left today to join a party for a cruise to the Baltic and the countries of Northern Europe. Miss Alice Chapline has as her guests at Key Grove Capt. and Mrs. Maharadze of New York and their son George. Mrs. Maharauze was before her marriage the Baroness Tatiana Meyendorfl of Russia, a sis- ter of Baron Theodor Meyendorfl, who has spent much time in Warren- ton. Gen. and Mrs. Henry D. Styer of Florida also have recently been the guests of Miss Chapline. Gen. Styer commanded the first expeditionary forces sent to Siberia during the World War. Dr. and Mrs. J. Elwood Knight, Miss Marjorie Knight and Miss Rosa- Elle Knight are spending the week at | Atlantic City. | Mrs. Alexander Scott Hamilton went to Baltimore last week and is now at Cape May with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George | S. Hamilton of Baltimore and their | two daughters at their cottage. | Mr. George H. Davis, jr., has gone with a party of friends on a motor trip to New Bedford, Mass Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. R. Char- rington left Sunday to spend a vaca- tion at East Hamplon, Long Isiand Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Hinck- | ley are the sts of Mr. Thomas Leiter at Beverley Hills, Mass. Miss Ida Pollard Evans, librarfan of the Warrenten Library, is spending her vacation at Rangeley Lakes, Me. Her place is supplied by Miss Carol Collins. Miss Evelyn Craig of Warrenton is spending this week end with her aunt, | Mrs. T. O. Nelson, in Alexandria A. J. Somerville visited Jackie Somer- ville at Camp Red Cloud, Silver Lake, N. Y., over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Haserick, Miss Jane Wilbur and Miss Elizabeth Wilbur | Haserick have returned from a two- week visit in New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Santini of New York spent several days last week at their country place at Middleburg Miss Laurie Harris of Washington was the week end guest of Miss Fanny Keith, Maj. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson of Fort Myer and Col. and Mrs. John B Rose of Clarendon were dinner guesis Saturday evening at Clifton Farm home of Mrs. E. S. Blackwell Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Thornton { and Mrs. Mason McCarty will motor e in the coming week to Lanoka | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKee and Mrs | r»:(hn is | SBOCIETY 7 Harbor, N. J, to visit Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Allen at their camp there. Miss Grace Hamilton has returned from Salisbury, Md., where she spent her vacation with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. de Butts, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes of Lake Forest, Ill., are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daugh- ter July 14. Mrs. Bowes Was before her marriage Miss Edith Nesbit of | Warrenton. She has a son, Harrison | Nesbit Bowes, 4 years old. i Mrs. Barton Doudge entertained at | bridge and tea for 35 guests Monday | afternoon at the home of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henri | de Heller. Mrs. de Heller is visiting | friends in New York. Mr. J. V. H. Davis has returncd to his home in Garden City, Long Is- | land, after & visit to Mrs. Heyward Spilman. | Mrs. Howell Peeples of Washington, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. | M. G. Douglas, in Wa will | sail next Thursday for Panama,| where she will be the guest of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | John Summerlin. She will visit Cali- nia and the Pacific Coast while away. Mrs. John A. Utterback of Arling- ton, N. J, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Johnzie Tongue. Miss Barbara Bartenstein and Miss Charlotte Gray have returned from a week’s vacation at Virginia Beach Miss Aline Willls, a debutante Mobile, Ala., is the guest of Miss Frences Will. Miss Lucy Will is a r of a house party at Virginia Beach for two we Mrs. A Ludiow Ol to her home in New York after spend- ing some weeks with her parents, Ma, and Mrs. R. A. McIftyre Mr. North Fletcher, secretary of the | Warrenton horse show, prominent i the Winter events at Camden, S. C., frequently called rse shows throughout States, left here Thu nton, of k has returned | the Clara May Downey’s OERE TN Good Food—Good Drinks Owned and Managed by Clara May Downey 20 miles north of the Whits Hous. out Georgia Avenus extended. | paratory Friday with a party of friends from New York to attend the Dublin horse show. He expects to buy some horsea while in Ireland. Dr. ahd Mx:s. Kéufman To Sail for Europe Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Kaufman, who will sail for Europe on the Ila le France Thursday, will pe accome panied by Dr. Kaufman's brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloom of Charleston, W. Va. Landing in Plymouth, they will take a motor trip through Fngland and w t a nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Partridge, at the Bower, Limpsfleld, Surrey Crossing to the continent, the party will do some motoring in Switzerland, after which Dr. and Mrs. Kaufman will go to the Villa d'Este at Lake Como for a rest, while Mr. and Mrs. Bloom continue their tour through Italy. 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