Evening Star Newspaper, July 28, 1937, Page 25

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SOCIETY. From Trip to the South Postmaster General to Join Mrs. Farley in New York Friday—Other Diplomatic HE Secretary of War, Mr. Harry Hines Woodring, returned to Washington yesterday from Durham, N. C., where he made a speech Monday night to the American Legion Convention The Postmaster General, Mr. James A. Farley, will leave the Capital Friday for New York, where he will spend the week end with Mrs. Farley and their children. {s stopping at the Carlton Hotel at the present time. He arrived from New York City. Mrs. R. Ewing Thomason, who with Representative Thomason during the Congressional Season, left Washington Tuesday for Nags Head, N. C,, accompanied by Mrs. John J. Dempsey, wife of Representative Dempsey of New Mexico. While in Nags Head they tive Warren of North Carolina, who has taken a cottage at the beach for the Summer. Representative Thomason, Representative Dempsey and Rep- Returns to Washington and Official News. of the Department of North Carolina. The United States Ambassador at large, Mr. Norman H. Davis, of Texas has been making her home at the Wardman Park Hotel will be the guests of Mrs. Lindsay C. Warren, wife of Representa- resentative Warren will join t.}_lflr“wives for the week end. Col. J. Carroll Cone of New York City has arrived in Wash- ington and he will be at the Carlton Hotel during his stay. Maj. O. F. Marston, U. S. A, of Fort Sill, Okla., is spending geveral days at the Martinique. Mrs. James Higgins, wife of Lieut. Higgins, U. S. M. C., Retired, has come from her home in Orlando, Fla., for an extended visit | and is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. John S. McNulty at their | home in Aurora Hills. Mrs. Nellie Downes, mother of Mrs. McNulty, with whom shel makes her home, has gone to Staten Island, N. Y, to visit her sister, Mrs. Charlotte Ferguson, where she will remain until Oc- tober. By the Way— [ Beth Blaine I\IRS. TYNER DUGDALE left Washington hurriedly last week to visit her brother and her attractive sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Gage Tyner, in New York. Now announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Tyner of the birth of a son named for his father. The last heard from Peggy Tyner Dugdale, who has an adorable little daughter named Virginia, is that she is ‘“thrilled over her first nephew.” Little Virginia, who has inherited her mother's large blue eyes and blond curls, with her mamma lives at the_shorcham. Her grandmother, Mrs. Elonso Tyner, at present traveling abroad, returns late in the fall and in the meantime, her daughter and randdaughter are proving what a pleasant place Washington can ge during the summer on their miniature balcony gay with plants, comfy chairs and two canaries! 5 x X ok ok D'NDER the haze of oppressive heat lies a constant ferment of plans: Charles Ritchie of the Canadian Legation leaves the end of August for a two month vacation in London, be- fore he entered the Diplomatic Service he lived in London as a news scribe affiliated with Lord Beaverbrook. Mariano Zuberbuhler of the Argentine Embassy will fly to California on a vacation jaunt to see America, and as much of it in as short a time as possible! Carlos Pereiera of the Chilean Em- bassy will sail for home in the early fall, which means an ab- sence of several months, for when one lives in Chile a full month goes in traveling time only. Michael Vyvyan of the British Embassy, who scorns the comforts of modern civili- zation, prefers camping in a tent and taking canoe trips, often lasting a week, will go to the Scandanavian countries and un- doubtedly will pick the most difficult but most rugged means of seeing them. Donald Downs may close his lovely place on the Potomac, Downscrest, European bound. Will Ryan, whom we all know, with the aid of his cooling sys- | tem prefers Washington for a summer resort, has just acquired a wonderful new cruiser, with much larger accommodations than his former one the Panchaks. Nicholas Lely, of the Greek Legation, known as “Nikky,” spends his free time in mental calisthenics ‘with Plato and Aristotle; considered an authority on the Greek hilosophers and culture in general, it is a privilege to hear Mr. Eely recite their works or tell of the “Glory that was Greece.” Charlie Aigle was forced to cancel his trip to Europe; Victor | Butro is still commuting weekends; Dick Hawkins is playing at amateur theatricals within the limited shore line of New Hamp- | shire; Napier Parlato is pioneerings in self-housekeeping; Eugene ODunne plans weekend excursions to the family seat in Blue .. Ridge—and so it goes, the news of*our friends. * K K ok N MONDAY NIGHT Mr. G. Gould Lincoln celebrated his birthday anniversary with a very small dinner at the Chevy Chase Club. Its size in no way lessened its merriment though, and the guests enjoyed themselves so much that at 10:45 they were still at the dinner table. And later they were still enjoying them- selves so that the club had to close up to make them go home. Mr. Lincoln’s guests’ only regret as they left was that he couldn’t have four or five birthdays a year. Have you all the shoes you want? WHY NOT? Look at the dramatic SALE VALUE in our Semi-Annual Sale Plenty of smart styles, but naturally not every size in every style. COMPANION SALES of 1. Miller Beautitul Hosiery and Hondbags! COME IN AND COOL OFF! OUR SHOP IS AIR-CONDITIONED! 1222 F St. N.W, % DURING JULY AND AUGUST THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS 38 THE EVENING STAR, WASHI.\'GTOI\', g SOCIETY. * B-3 wfi—————-‘—-———w .Spotlight Centered Today on Travels of Members of Capital Society Elizabeth Hyatt. D. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 28 1937. Attractive Brides of the Summer Season Mrs. Wilfred Walter Eastman, jr., daughter of Capt. Claudius Roscoe Hyatt, U. S. N. (retired), and Mrs. Hyatt, whose wedding took place in Takoma Park recently. Before her marriage she was Miss Mary —Harris-Ewing Photo. Mrs. Gaylord Weld Newton, formerly Miss Enid Pzlzer Smith, daughter of hill, whose wedding took place recently at the Wash- ington Cathedrai. Above: Mrs. James Zepp, before her mar=- riage this Summer, Miss Frances Josephine Knapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Knapp of Wesley Heights. —Harris-Ewing Photo. A Residential Washington Social Notes Former Official Sail- ing Today for Europe. HE former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs, Walter Ewing Hope, will zail from New York for Europe to- day. They will motor in Ireland and Scotland and plan to return to this country in September. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White- —Brooks Photo. Mr. and Mrs. John Sweeney were in Washington yesterday on their way to Hamilton, Mass, to be the g of Mrs. Sweeney's mother, Mrs p Coffin. From there they will go to Bar Harbor, Me., to visit Mr. Sweenev's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell | Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney's young son has been visiting his grandmother, Mrs Coffin, and will go to Bar Harbor with his parents to make a visit with his other grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney at present are making their home in Charleston, W. Va. Countess Laszlo Szechenyi, wife of the former Hungarian Minister to the United States. who is en route from Europe to join her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Roberts, at the Breakers, had the gardens there opened yesterday after noon to benefit the Civic League. Count and Countess Charles Sze chenyi, who have been at the Shore- ham on a brief visit, are returning today to New York and will be at the Plerre until they sail next week for Europe. Count and Countess Szechenyi en~ tertained at dinner at the Shoreham Terrace Monday night, having among their guests the Charge d'Affaires of Hungary, Mr. Anthony de Balasy; the administrator of the A. A. A, Mr. Howard T. Tolley and Mrs. Toll and Mr. and Mrs. Chester C. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Minahan are at the Shoreham on their wedding trip. They were married July 10, at Green Bay, Wis, and have been in '|Maryland-Virginia News Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Hosts at Dinner Last Evening. R. AND MRS. FRANK TOWN- | SEND TRACY entertained at dinner last evening in their home in Aurora Hills, Va, for Mr. and Mrs. Minot Mulligan of Alexandria. Both Mr. Tracy and Mr Mulligan are connected with the Re- | construction Finance Corp. Miss Magdalene Stibich of Johns- town, Pa, is spending the week in Somerset, Md., as the guest of Miss Natalie Ostlund, who is occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Norling during their absence on a motor trip through the New England States. Mrs. Lewis White of Tucson, Ariz., | who is visiting her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Henry Taft of Takoma Park, Md., for the Summer, has been joined by her husband. They are now at Vir- ginia Beach, Va, for 10 days. Upon their return from the beach they will remain in Takoma Park until the end of August, when Mr. and Mrs. Taft will return to the West with Mr. and | Mrs. White for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Engle of North Irving street, Arlington, have with them for a visit Mr. Engle’s par- ents. the Rev. and Mrs. S. M. Engle of Winter Haven, Fla., who arrived yesterday. They by their daughter, Miss Margaret Engle, who is a member of the faculty of Lees-McRae College at Banners Elk, N. C. Friday Miss Engle will g0 to | week motor trip through Canada and | were accompanied | Blairstown, N. J., to attend the young peoples’ conference of the Presby- It’s Now or If You a 5.95 SILKS 3.95 . cere advice ‘é'r‘aiiia chiffons. Want Summer = ¢ Reduced Prices: terian Church, where she will be an instructor and also have charge of recreational activities Mr. and Mrs. James Engle were joined yesterday by their son, James | Engle, jr., following a month's visit | with an uncie and aunt, the Rev. and Mrs. Raleigh M. Engle, at Lake Wac- camaw, N. C. Mrs, Ethelyn Rutrough, Mrs. Roy Pollard and Mrs. Ruth Urick of Roanoke, Va., are guests of Mrs. J E. Boland of Falls Church, Miss Mary Keane, organist and choir director of St, Michael’s Catho- lic Church, Silver Spring, Md., ac- companied by her mother, Mrs, Mary Keane, and her sister, Mrs. Frank Schrider of Brightwood, are on a six- | New England, Mr. and Mrs. Pielding Lewis of Lyon Village have returned from a trip to their former home in Powhatan County in Virginia. ¢ by Miss Helen Silliman of Washington. While there they attended services at Emmanuel Church, where Mr, and Mrs. Lewis still hold their membership. The Rev. Edward Harris, who has been assistant to Dr. Warner at St Albans in Washington, has just taken over his duties as rector of Emmanue] and other Episcopal churches in Pow- hatan County. Mrs. Charles Pendleton of Falls Church entertained in honor of her ise_guest, 7Mrs.7wulmm Kirther of (Continued on Fourth Page) ! Dresses Never 7.95 They were accompanied | . Miss Bauman Wed This Morning to Mr. Joseph Swain 1SS FLORENCE HILL BAUMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Penick Bauman of Washington, for- merly of Raleigh, N. C,, was married to Mr. Joseph Daniel Swain of Green- ville, N. C, in the Bethlehem Chapel | IKE the immortal brook, s da social season in Washington of the Washington Cathedral at 11| Fochillont Torever's 1¢ibesonica| oclock this morning. Dean C. N quite instinctive to say that Powell performed the ceremony and | “every one” has left town, with apolo- | the music was played by Mr. Barrow, gies to Congress, for somehow one | the Cathedral organist. | feels that by July The bride, given in marriage by her | enough should have left the hot city. | father, wore a gown of acquamarine | Last night was a perfect example | crepe, & brown straw hat and a corsage | that the season, whether it is called of talisman roses and lilies of the|the “little season” or the height of | valley. the social whirl, is still in swing. | Mrs. Swain was a student of Peace | Some five hundred persons gathered | College of Raleigh, a student of the | at the Embassy of the Union of Soviet | University of Texas and the Univer- | Socialist Republics last evening. Repre- sity of North Carolina and is a mem- | sentatives of the diplomatic corps in- ber of the Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. cluded the Chinese Ambassador, Dr. BY PHYLLIS . e e — _— g sy buy now! <. 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Van Ness Ingram, at Camp Holabird, Md., before going to Fort Leavenworth Other guests included Maj. and Mrs. Ingram, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lathrom, Mrs. H. B. Willson, Miss Martha Totty, Mr. Barse Stonebraker and Mr. Arthur Clarendon Smith, jr. THOMPSON. accompanied by his two charming daughters, Miss Yeoh E. Wang and Miss An- fu Wang, in their native dress, and the Spanish Ambassador, Senor Dr. Don Fernando de los Rios, with his at- los Rios, and o envoys and mem- bers of their s Members of the State Departm present included Mr. Charles E Bohlen, recently ap- pointed Second Secretary of the Amer- ican Embassy in Moscow, and Mrs. Bohlen. Mr. Bohlen formerly was Third Secretary in Moscow, return- ing two years ago to the State De- | (Continued on Fourth Page) Mrs. George F. Becker and Miss Anne Underwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rorman Underwood, who lefs Washington some weeks ago, are now in Padua, Italy, prior to going to France, where they will visit Mrs. Paul Bartlett at Dinard. Mrs. Becker and Miss Underwood will be joil Mr. (Continued on Fourth Fur Coats—Cloth Coats—Suits Next winter’s fashions at this summer’s prices— Saving you more than enough to make immediate selection worthwhile! s NEW s ... visit Jelleff's fir in the VIS ory selections (cu ssured o Fur Salon and Coat Shops—3rd Floor. Suit Shop—5th Floor. ternating ched ble vee doul 2 bros Ghell-stit straps, % doub\e»d“' Y gizes 32 10 - street Floor

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