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SOCIETYX. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 1, 1937—PART THREE. S8OCIETY. hoboth Beach, Del, where they will| Columbia road left yesterday for an Annapolis Is Vacation Spot of Many Residents Entertain Guests During Summer. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. July 31.—Mrs. | Liovd M. Mustin, wife of Lieut. (J. g.) Mustin, and their yvoung son left An- napolis this week by motor for Cali- fornia Mrs. Mustin and her son since coming from Pensacola, Fla., have been the geusts of Mrs. Mustin’s | mother. Mrs. Howard Morton, and | aunt, Mrs, Douglas Howard, at their apartment on State Circle. They will ioin Lieut. Mustin, who is on ses duty | on the West Coast. | Commaodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd have arrived at York Harbor, Me. having left Annapolis a few days ago. | En route they stopped in New York | for A brief visit to their son and | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Lloyd, jr. and granddaughter, Joanna Leigh Lioyd Mr. ‘Woodward Baldwin and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Summerfield Baldwin, and the fatter’s three young children of Cleve- | 1and, Ohio, are spending the Summer st Mr Baldwin's country home, Bunker | Hill. near Annapolis. Mr. Arthur Rubin of Chicago has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. String- fellow Barr at the Brice House Mrs. Charles Klatte of Cumberland, Md, & the guest of her son-in-law | and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Kuehnemund at their home in the Chase House wing Engagement Announced Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George F. Mentz and their children have ar rived here where Lieut. Comdr. Mentz will be on duty at the Naval Academy. They will take a house in town. | Lieut. Comdr. William S. Heath lefs Priday for two weeks' leave which he will apend At his former home at Camden. S. C. While there he will be the guest of his mother, Mrs. Ida | & Heath. | Comdr. Edward Hanson arrived here vesterday on the U. §. S. Erie. | Comdr. and Mrs. Hanson will motor to Newport, R. 1. and Jamestown, and at the latter place, Mrs. Hanson will be the guest of Mrs. Frank Sling- T, wife of Comdr. Slingluff of Wash- mgion. who has & Summer home at Jamestown. Comdr. Hanson will re- | turn here, after spending the week end st Jamestown, to resume command » the Erie. Later in the Summer, Mrs. Hanson will visit Mrs. Mavhew Wainwright of New York. at her Sum- mer home at South Strafford. Conn Mrz. Carroll Van Ness of the Green 8pring Valley is spending several days” here as the guest of Miss Mary R Magruder on King George street Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs has as bher guest, Miss Virginia Gordon of Baltimore. Miss Gordon has been mending the early Summer with her mother, Mrs. Alexander Gordon, at their country home, Kennemore, near Predericksburg, Va. Mrs. Gordon will sail for Europe in August. Miss Gor- don will remain here and with her young niece, Anne Dahlgren, will be at the home of her brother-in-law Lieut. Joseph Dahlgren, who with his young son is spending the Summer abroad Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Howard have moved from their home at Annapolis Roads and have taken an apartment &t No. 5 Maryland avenue. Their for- mer home is occupied_by Lieut. Comdr and Mrs. Laurence Abercrombie, who sre recent arrivals here. Miss Betty King. daughter of Mrs. William J. King and the late Prof W. J. King. whose marriage to Lieut (). g) James R. Ogden, U. 8. N., took place Thursday at 8 o'clock in the evening in Calvary Methodist Church, wax given in marriage by her brother, Mr. William Joseph King. Miss Polly Ferguson of this city was maid of honor and the six bridesmaids were Miss Rachel Darden and Miss Gran- ville Meredith of Annapolis; Miss Mar- jorie Bischoff of Washington, M ¥lizabeth Hanks of New Bern, N. C. Miss Josephine Gorham of Rocky Mount, N. C., and Miss Elizabeth Wes- tervelt of New York. Lieut. Ogden, who is on duty on the U. S. §. North- ampton. now anchored off Portland, Oreg. after a cruise to Alaska, ar- rived here the early part of the week Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson # Murray Hill, are visiting relatives fn Newport. R. 1. The marriage is announced of Mrs Farry Rrown of 162 West atreet. this €ity, %o Mr. Walter Breslin of Miami, MISS ELIZAB, < | ETH BOWEN, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percival V. Bowen of Williamsville, N. Y., who have announced her engagement to Mr. Barron F. Franklin, jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Barron R. Franklin of this Miss Bowen has returned to Buffalo. after a visit with city. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin, Fla, Tuesday. July 20, in N»nrk,‘ N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Breslin are now | on a wedding trip to Atlantic City. | Mrs. Mitchell, wife of Lieut. Frank | P. Mitchell, jr. has returned to her home at 9 Northwest street after a visit to her mother, Mrs. Joseph Do- lan of Ottawa, Canada. Her sister, | Miss Helen Dolan, returned with Mrs. Mitchell and is now her house guest Lieut. Mitchell is on the midshipmen's Summer practice cruise, Miss Betty Williams of Summit, N J. is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Albert Leffier of Southgate avenue. Comdr. and Mrs. John Bowers gave & supper party Thursday evening at their home in Charles atreet in honor of Mrs. Sarah Green Baker of Port Washington, Long Island. Mrs. Baker and young son left after a visit to Mrs. Baker's mother, Mrs. Nicholas Green, At her home on Charles street. Mrs. Edgar Hunt Scott of Omaha Nebr. has been the guest of Mrs John Bowers. Mrs. Scott is spending & year in Washington and js the mother of Mrs. Bowers' daughter-in- law. Mrs. John Bowers, jr. | Dr. and Mrs. Robert §. H. Welch and their two children are spending two weeks on a motor trip North Mrs. George Turner, who has re- cently moved into her new house at Wardour, gave a luncheon Wednesday for the members of the Board of the Emergency Hospital Graduation Fete Is Given Miss Knill Mr. and Mrs. George D. Knill at- tended the graduation of their daugh- ter, Helen Virginia. July 17, at the Hyattsville High School. They were accompanied by their other children. Dorothy. George, jr. and Jack. After the exercises & PArty was given in Miss Knill's honor at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reid of Washington, where she is now living. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. Mrs. Montie Beach Will Be Honored This Afternoon M EMBERS of the Dancing Teach- ers’ Club of Maryland, Virginia and the District will entertain at a tea in honor of Mrs. Montie Beach, president of the Dancing Masters of America, in the Chinese the Mayflower this afternoon from 4 10 6 o'clock. Mr. Leroy H. Thayer, president of the local organization, is in charge of this function which offi- cially opens the week’s convention of the national organization In the receiving line with Mrs Beach will be the officers of the | Room at Teachers' Club, Mr. Thayer. president, | and Mrs. Thayver, Miss Julia Mildred Harper of Richmond. first vice presi- dent: Mrs. Joshua Cockey of Balti- more. second vice president, and Mrs Cockey, and Mrs. Ella Banks of Bal- | timore, secretary Mre. Irene Harper and Miss Mary Cabell Alexandria will table. The president’s annual reception And ball will be given thix evening in the ball room at the Mavflower. Mrs Beach will receive with other na- | tional officers of the organization, Mr. and Mrs. Cockey, Mr. and Mrs, Thayer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter U. Soby of Richmond Calloway of preside at the tea of Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bow- | man of Pittsburgh and Mrs. Christine | | MacAnanny Mass. Following the grand march, in | which officers of the 20 affiliated clubs will participate, a special program of dance numbers, arranged by the Maryland, Virginia and District clubs, will be given in honor of the presi- dent, Mrs. Beach. Dancing with Sid- ney’s Orchestra will complete the eve- ning’s program. B — of Melrose Highlands. The school colors, blue and vellow. | were carried out in the decorations, and Miss Knill's grandparents pre- sented her with a cake on which was written “Congratulations to vou.” She also received many other gifts. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs Roy O. Reid of Montrose, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard King and their small daughter, Patricia Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lettmann, Mrs. James Faris and Mr. Upton D Reid, all of Washington: Mrs. John C 4 Brooke and her daughters, Margaret and Millian. and her son. John. jr., | of Hyattsville and Miss Ellen Nash and Mr. Able Parys of Beltaville, Md. Mrs.McAdooHostess. Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo enter- tained at a small luncheon Friday at the Little Tea House, her guests in- | VIRGINIA 275-ACRE ESTATE 10 Miles Washington Accessible by fine scenie roads 8tone Colonial resi- dence of quaint charm and with every modern conven- ience. 7 bed rooms. 3 baths Servants’ cottage. guest cot- tage with 4 bedrooms. 2 bathe Barns for valuable stoek Productive iand woods. stream. Consult— L. S. Seott Corporation 815 15¢h St. N.W. Phene Natiomal 1792 cluding Mrs. Rosalie T. Strickland and | Miss Flord O'Neale Strickland. 73 . 99 | s sojourn at the health-giving eamp. Gllded A e Many distinguished persons have been invited to attend the premier and Flash-Back Is Pkl_rlned Traffic Supervision Wednesday to Aid Worthy Cause. ___ (Contihued From Firat Page) and it was at that time that Bald Eagle Hill, high over the river near Blue Plains, Va, was chosen. The excellent reports of recoveries from the dread disease, due to the rest and care provided at the camp, make one more and more willing to contribute to such a worthy cause. As it 50 happens, the above-mentioned young women of Washington in doing their bit for their unfortunate neighbors may have a fair amount of fun and may furnish a surprise or two to the inhabitants of the city as they go their customary ways headed for the movies, dinner dancing or whatever they plan to do of an odd Wednesday evening in the | merry month of August Meanwhile, Mrs. Ernesi R. Grant, managing director of the Tuberculosis Association, has tucked away already | in the account of the association a check which she received last week from Mr. Hardie Meakin. manager of Keith's Theater, assuring two children | g o 3.95 1108 Conn. Ave. tormerly up to 10,95 10-95 formerly up to 3950 the story sounds intriguing, for the “gllded age” was a colorful one to us of the twentieth century. The career of the late Jim Fiske, with his love of high finance, portrayed by Edward Arnold, with Frances Farmer, Cary Grant and Jack Oakie much in evi- dence, is full of thrills, Residential (Continued From First Page.) gram given by professor Otto Torney Simon. Mr. and Mra. Curtis A. Bly enter- tained at a dinner on the Shoreham terrace last evening in honor of Mr. Bly's brother and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Herman O. Bly, whose marriage At the Methodist Church in Alexan- dria, Va, immediately preceded the party. ‘The bride is the former Miss Martha Wright. Following the dinner Mr. and Mrs. Herman O. Bly left on & three- week wedding trip to the Middle West. They will live in Washington on their return. The bride's mother, Mrs. Delpha Wright of Mansfield, Ohio; her daugh- ter, Mias Delpha Wright: the bride- | groom's mother, Mra. Bernie Bly: her sons, Mr. Shirley Bly and Mr. Walter | Bly: the best man, Mr. Earl Shaw, and Miss Evelyn Blue were among the guests at the party. Mr. and Mrs. G. Carville Bowen, their young son. G. Carville Bowen, and Mr. Bowen's mother, Mrs. George N. Rowen, will leave August 8 for Re- remodeling "at 1108 connecticut avenue necessitates this EXCITING SALE regardless of cost our entire summer stock of summer dresses must go. all must be cleared before alterations can be completed. we've di- vided our stocks into four groups—every dress an astounding value. 7.9 RIZIK BROTHERS A % & fa < S remain for several weeks at the Hen- lopen Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Prank 8. Pohanka and their two sons, Mr. Frank 8. Po- hanka, jr., and Mr. John Jay Pohanka, have left for Atlantie City. Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Pohanka and Dr. and Mrs. John Norcross will attend the wedding of Miss Edith Lanterman to the Rev. Richard Aselford in Morris- town, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Baker, who make their home at the 8horeham. have closed their apartment and have gone to the Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., for the,re- mainder of the Summer, Mrs. O. H. Robey of 5204 Connecticut avenue entertained a house party last week end at her beautiful Summer home, Blossom Point, on the Potomac. The guests included her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Shellenberger; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golladay, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Landrum Outlaw, Mr. extended trip through the Pacific Northwest and California. En route Miss Campbell will visit Glacier Na- tional Park and return via Salt Lake City and Denver. While in Portland she will be the guest of Miss Evelyn Lindgren, & former classmate at Na- tional University Law School. Dr. and Mrs. Arturo Garcia, who are making their home at the Ward- man Park Hotel, accompanied by their son, Mr. Arturo Garcia, jr., are spend- ing the week end at Atlantic City. Mrs. Cyrus M. Potter of Capitol Hill | has just returned home after spending some time at her Summer home on Chesapeake Bay, Maryland. Mrs. Louise B. Nuybson and her daughter, Miss Vernon L. Brooks of Michigan Park, have opened their new | Summer home at Owings Cliff, Fair- | haven, Md. | Mrs. Carl Kaufman and her daugh- | ters Mildred and Flossie are spending | A few weeks at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel | in Atlantie City, formerly up to 2500 15.00 formerly up to 45 00 Perry Hogden of Oklahoma and Mrs. | Fobey's sons. Mr. William Robey and | ) Mr. Robert Robey. Dr. George B. Rawdon of Durban Natal, South Africa, who has been visiting his brother's family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Rawdon, at their home | in Bradley Farms, Bethesda, is sailing today for Cape Town. He was accom- panied to New York by his sister; Mrs George F. Sweitzer, who has also be>n visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rawdon. Mrs. | Sweitzer returns soon to her home in 10 Elkhart, Ind. ‘ 0 Misx Will Nash Camphell of 134) AttArac ne, exqu tv—all co cial thowng at DD DD DD DD DD DO DO : DI DO DD DD > ODDBI/I OSSOSO 1108 Conn. 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