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LGCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1937. SOCIETY *#% B—3 'Receptiofi__ for Noted Soviet Flyers Marks Social Calendar an_ig}_ljt Nicaraguan Visitor Is Honor Guest at Fete | AtPan-American Union Members of Congress T Capital as Close of Congress Approaches. HE Minister of Nicaragua, Senor Dr. Don Carlos Brenes Jar- quin, was among the guests at the luncheon given today by the Director General of the Pan-Amerjcan Union, Dr. L. S. | Rowe. in honor of the Director of Sanitation of Nicaragua, Senor Dr. Don Luis Manuel De Bayle. ant Secretary of the Interior, liam S. Culbertson; the Assistant stitution, Dr. Alexander Wetmore; { American Republics of the Department of State, Dr. Laurence Duggan; the Director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com- merce, Dr. Alexander V. Dye; the Assistant Director of the Pan- Mr. Oscar L. Chapman; the Com- manding Officer of the Naval Medical Center, Rear Admiral Charles S. Butler; the former United States Ambassador to Chile, Dr. Wil- MakingrPlans to Leave: The other guests were the Assist- Secretary of the Smithsonian In- | the Chief of the Division of | American Union. Dr. Pedro de Alba: the Chief of the Bureau of Public Roads, Mr. Thomas H. MacDonald; Mr. Sidney E. O'Donog- hue of the Department of State and Comdr. Clarence W. Ross of the Medical Corps of the United States Navy. The Chief Justice and M Sugar Hill, N. H., Thursday for a . Charles Evans Hughes will leave motor trip to Canada. They will return to Sugar Hill late in August. | Senator and Mrs. John H. Overton and their daughters, the Misses Katherine Ruth and Mary Elizabeth Overton, will leave for a tour of the Southern States after the close of Congress. will later go to their home in Ale: Mrs. Gerald P. Nye, wife of Senator Nye, has left for Yellow- stone National Park. where her been for several weeks. Mrs. Ny in the Capital in September. Representative and Mrs. Al apartm nt at the Wardman Par| Miss tonia, N, C. Representative and Mrs. John A. Higgins and Miss Eleanor Higgins are spending some time in New Hampshire. Miss Catherine Harrison, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Pat Harrison, is visiting Mrs. Phil Ki tor and Mrs. Harrison plan to return to their home in Gulfport, Miss., at the close of Congress. Miss Jane Holt. sister of Senalor Rush D. Holt, is remaining | ~ Frances Bulwinkle, are visiting in their home in Gas- They xandria La. daughter, Miss Marjorie Nye, has e and Miss Nye are expected back | L. Bulwinkle have closed their k Hotel and with their daughter, lye at Lake Wawesee, Ind. Sena- in the Capital until the end of the congressional session. when she will return with her brother to their home in Weston, W. Va. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. EdwardrB}ougher and their two daughters. | Frances and Betty, have taken a house in Wesley Heights, where | they will make their home while the colonel is at the War College. Col. D. D. Tompkins, U. S. A. and Mrs. Tompkins of Fort Bragg, N. C,, are spending a br: Capt. Robert T. Gants, M. C., of Fort Bragg, N. C,, is spending an indefinite time at the Martinique. | Miss Steffe Marrie Woo WEDDING of much interest A the bride and bridegroom have frequently visited, is that of Miss Ruth Freda Steffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Steffe of Bal- timore, and Mr. Lewis Elmer Woolf, ir., which took place last evening in the Wilton Heights Methodist Protestant Church in Baltimore The ceremony was performed at 6 “ o'clock Jy the bride's uncle, the Rev. ‘Thomas G. Betschler, pastor of the Calvary Methodist Protestant Church in Aurora Hills, assisted by the Rev W. H. Hoffman, pastor of the Wilton Heights Church. Little Miss Mary Betschler, 4-year- old daughter of the Rev. and Mrs Betschler, was the flower girl, dressed in a dainty frock of Windsor blue taffeta, made with tight-fitting bodice and long skirt. At the high waistline she wore a miniature corsage bouquet of pink rosebuds, which also formed sthe wreatl in her hair, and she car- ried a basket of rose petals, which she scattered in the path of the bride. Palms, ferns and baskets of white gladioli decorated the church. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white satin gown, with # lac redingote to which was attached the long train. Her filmy veil of + tulle fell from a cap of seed pearls and rhinestones, arranged in lattice- effect, and the veil terminated in a fish-tail train of lace and pearls. She carried a bouquet of white roses, ghowered with lilies of the valley. Miss Gertrude Steffe was her sister's maid of honor, wearing a pink-flowered organdy frock, with hat to match, and she carried an old-fashioned bouquet of flowers. The four bridesmaids wore Rowns of pink and blue organdy, and carried huge arm bouquets of garden flowers Mr. Woolf had as his best man his brother, Mr. Lockwood Woolf. A reception followed at the church, end later in the evening Mr. Woolf end his bride left on a Southern wed- ding trip, upon the completion of Wwhich they will make their home in Forest Park, Baltimore. The bride's traveling costume was a dubonnet and white crepe ensemble, the short bolero jacket of white, with which she wore white accessories. At Harris® - With Reputatio™™ and the gr in all Wpes’and 2 13.80 on a dress describably lovely AIR COOLED o oup includes @ ief time at the Martinique. | d Yesterday to Mr. |! oz, i) | | The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Baltimore. He is the grandson of | Gen. Woolf of Canada, and a de- scendant of Samuel Clay, one of the | founders of Baltimore | | The bride is a member of the well- known and prominent Darlington and Jeflerson families of Winchester, Va She is a graduate of the Forest Park High School in Baltimore, and tre | bridegroom is a graduate of Baltimore | City College. Miss Maud Brown | Wed to Mr. Uhrig. | | THE wedding of Miss Maud Ewell Brown. daughter of the Rev. and | Mrs. George Edwin Brown of Vienna, | Md., and Mr. Carl Stephen Uhrig of Pittsfield, Mas., son of Mr. and Mrs Stephen L. Uhrig of Pittsfield, took place Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the Emmanuel Methodist Protestant | Church in Vienna. the father of the | { bride officiating. Preceding the cere- | mony a program of organ music was | plaved by Mrs. William Leonard. The | church was decorated with pines and | wild flowers and was lighted with can- dles in candelabra. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. G. Sheldon | Brown, wore an empire lace grown over taffeta with a tulle fingertip veil held by a wreath of orange blossoms. She | carried a Colonial bouquet of lilies of | | the valley, gypsophelia and a white | orchid. Miss Mary Elizabeth Brown, sister | of the bride, was her only attendant | and wore an aquamarine lace redin- ROle over aquamarine taffeta and car- | ried Colonial bouquet of talisman roses | | and delphinium. Mr. W. Henry Neubeck of Trenton, N. J, was the best man and the ushers | were Mr. J. || Matiresses Remade $3 || STEIN BEDDING CO. 1004 Eye St. N, ve in .« wor‘_( ¢rom now until celf-evident . -+ n exciting variety os much 05 Sheers. 'N- | and land Selby | negie 1224 F §T MISS NORINE McCARRAN, Daughter of Senator and Mrs. Pat McCarran, who is re- maining in the Capital with her parents until the close of Congress. Center, left: MISS CATHERINE HARRISON, Daughter of Senator and Mrs. Pat Harrison, who is the guest of Mrs. Phil Kilye at Lake Wawesee in Indiana. Residential Washington Social News Former Honor Guest at Southampton. HE former United States Am- bassador to Germany, Mr James W. Gerard, was the honor guest at a luncheon in Aurora Hills, Va. where |and Mrs. Lewis Elmer Woolf, sr. of | given yesterday at Southampton, Long Island, by Mr. and Mrs. Rufus L Patterson. The former chief of naval operations | and Mrs. Wiliam H. Standley have left Washington and are now at 14| | East ixtieth street in New York City Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Ralph have as their house guest in their home in Wesley Heights Mrs. Ralph's mother, Mrs. James Court Walker of Ho! wood, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Young and their two sons, Glenn and Sandford Young. have returned from a week end trip in Pennsylvania. They went to Lake Ariel. where their daughter Barbara has been in camp. Mr. and Mrs. David Wolhaupter sailed vesterday for Europe. Before they return to their home in Spring Valley they erland and Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Selby B. Hartwick their two children, Ellen Gray Hartwick. jr. have left for Kinsal:, Va. They will return to their home in Weslev Heights about the middle of August. Dr. Leo Kasehagen, 3d, of the Car- Institute of Technology of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Kasehagen, who, after spending their vacation at Ocean City, Md., stopped in Washington to visit Dr. Kasehagen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kasehagen, returned to Pittsburgh Sunday. Miss Virginia Higginbotcham of At- Have you all the Diplomat]| will visit France, Switz- | Popular Members of Senatorial Set of Cooperstown, N. Dak., MISS MARJORIE NYE. Daughter of Senator and Mrs. Gerald P. Nue who some time in the Yellowstone National Park. - \' loe, | Maxwell, MISS JANET JOHNSON, Who will leave with her par- ents, Senator and Mrs. Edwin C. Johnson, for their home in Craig, Colo., at the end of the congressional season. Center, right: MISS JANE HOLT, Who will accompany her brother, Senator Rush D. Holt, to their home in Weston, W. Va., after the recess of Congress. Mrs. Ingley Married To Comdr. Kitchen Mrs. Joseph Kincheloe of Manassas, Va., announces the marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Dickie Kincheloe Ing- ley of Washington, to Lieut. Comdr. Cyrus Kitchen, U. 8. N., son of Mrs. Cyrus Kitchen of Miami, Fla, and the late Mr. Kitchen. The wedding took place yesterday afternoon in the garden of the bride's brother and sis- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kinche- in Fairfax. Va. The Rev. Mr. pastor of the Methodist Church at Fairfax, officiated in the presence of only the members of the | two families st MISS RUTH OVERTON, Who will leave Washington at the close of Congress with her parents, Senator and Mrs. John H. Overton, for their home in Alexandria, La. —Bachrach Photos. is spending |lanta, Ga, and Mr. | ginbotcham of New York City, who | have also been the guests of their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Kase- hagen, left to visit relatives in Lynch- burg, Va, and also plan to stop a | while at Higginbotcham Farm. the | Kasehagen's Summer home, near Roa- ! noke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kahn have as | their guests in their apartment. in Cabell Lee Hig-!of this week. | Park Towers, the later’s daughter and | Ruth Levy and | granddaughter, Mis Littman of North Miss Dorothy Mae Carolina. T. Penn of Wesley for Niagara she will visit Mrs. Charles Heights left yesterday Falls, Ontario, where her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Beam. | Before returning to Washington Mrs Penn will also be the guest of Mrs | Clare Elliott in Toronto. | Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Gough of Ted- ! dington, England, are stopping at the Dodge while in the Capital. Dr. | Gough is superintendent of the en- | gineering department, National Physi- cal Laboratory at Teddington. Dr. and Mrs. Axel H. Oxholm of iTacnms\. Wash., have arrived at the Shorcham and will remain to the end shoes you want? WHY NOT? Look at the dramatic ALE VALUES in our Semi-Annual Sale Plenty of smart styles, but naturally not every size in every style. COMPANION SALES of 1. Miller Beautiful Hosiery and Handbags! 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Fea- tured here in a chic new belted model, with a jaunty standing collar. Sizes 12 to 20. Mrs. Chauncey Beech Weightman of Honolulu, who, with Mr. Weight- man, is in Washington for a short . was matron of honor for her ster and the only attendant, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Morrison of | Columbus, Ohin, who are in Washing- | Teturned to th ton for a visit of several days, are stopping at the Wardman Park Hotel. L il il Our Summer Sale highlights a Three- piece Ensemble Consisting of a LAPIN FUR COAT plus a 'Notables Function Will Be Brilliant Climax for in this country of the three Soviet flyers who hold the non- gei Danilin, will be the reception this | evening which the Charge d'Affaires of in the Embassy at 9 o'clock. The party | residential society, who have remained i]n the Capital during the early S flight from Moscow to San Jacinto, | Calif., across the North Pole. They | 4 for France on the Normandie. The famous visitors were taken by Air Force and of the laboratories of | the National Advisory Committee f. | Early yesterday afternoon they vis- | ited the President at the executive H: the Secretary of War, Mr. Har H Wo ry | Col. J. Monroe Joh afternoon they called on the chie{ of | [ l Mr. Louis Florimbio | The marriage of Miss Beatrice M. | To Meet Visitors. A stop distance record, Michael | the Union of Soviet Socialist Repube | will be attended by several hundred | mer. The three flyers will leave Washington tomorrow for plane this morning to Langley Field, | Aeronautics. They will return to "g; | mansion. Pres hey had called on | commerce, Mz staff of the United States Army. | Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Aviators BRILLIANT climax to the visit Gromov, Andrei Yumashev and Ser- |lics and Mme. 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