Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1937, Page 45

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SOCIETY. Mr. and Mrs. Fifield Return to Edgemoor Two Months’ Trlp to Party Given by Alberta Lieutenant Gover R. AND MRS. C. C. FIFIELD have returned to their home | in Edgemoor after an abs Coast. While in the West Mrs. Fifie dinner p;u'l\' given by the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta and The dinner was given at the Government House Mrs. J. C. Bowen. in Ednmmlun and after the dinn to witness the ceremony in connection with the closing of the Bow; grandmother, Mrs. R. W. Rossiter, Provincial Legislature. Gov. time. Mr. and Mrs. Fifield also v their former home, and Mr. Fifield made a business trip to Port- Jand and other coast cities while Mrs. William J. Garnett of Newport, R. I, to spend a short v races now being held there. Mrs. Newport, and her daughter, Mrs. Mayor of Newport, will entertain i next week, inviting a number of greet her. Mr. and Mrs. Homer R, H '\«lll('k.\:fi gailed vesterday on the Conte di Savoia a short European tour They will return to their home on Hampden Lane. Edgemoor, about the middle of September Mr. and Mrs. T expected to arrive morrow after a six weeks' trip abroad. | They led Wednesday, July 28, on the Bremen from Southampton and will come directly to their home in Battery Park after they land in New York. Mr. and for Hardy Todd are m New York to-| Todd's th older children, M Sagie Bolling Todd, Thomas Harding Todd and Bart- ett accompanied their parents p abroad and Mrs. Clhiffol Purves, for- residents of Wa ngton, have for a visit of s>veral and Mrs. Mrs. D merly come to Kenwood weeks and are guests of Mr A Montague Ferry. Mis. Purves is the y. Dr.and Mrs. Purves are in Cambridge, Mass. where s is on the faculty of Har-| vard University Dr former Miss a former ats. will Te- Washington this week and at Walter Reed Hospital been stationed at nd. in New York Har- in the Winter, having a rred to that hospital from Reed. where he had previously the staff as resident physi- resi- to D v G bor et been cii vernors 1L on ed from New al present the van's mother, Mrs an, in Friendship an Friday and of Dr. Sul Polk Sull ) a Yo is guest Mary eights H.’WA.\\ Jane Dunbar of Somerset is in N.J a visit with Miss ter. her roommate at Get- ge for Women, Getlys- Westfield, for Edith W tvsburg C burg, Pa Mr, and Mrs. William Henry Wag- wer of Drummond will go to Atlantic City this week to remain until some time after the middle of the month, Mrs. William Weigel of Bethesda il have her brother-in-law and sis- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rowe, and their two sons with them for part of next wee Mr. and Mrs. Rowe will stop here en route from their home in Le gton, Ky . to Cape May, N J where they will spend a short vacation Mrs. W. J. Birthright, who has been in Bethesda for several months as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Alma Donaldson, and other relatives, will Jeave today for her new home 1n Roanoke, Va Before coming to Bethesda to visit her mother, Mrs Birthright had been in San Antonio, Tex., for the last year Mrs. J. J. Capelio of Somerset and her two children, Ruth Capelio and Thomas Capello, are in Harrisburg for a week’s visit with relatives. Ruth Capello has been at & girls’ camp in the Adirondacks for the last two weeks. She met her mother in Har- risburg and will return to Somerset with her Jerome C. Shear of Battery ! rk and her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Serge Doubroff, left today for a two weeks' stay in Ocean City. N. J. Mrs. Shear has been in Vermont for the last two months visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Porter, in Rut- | Jand She returned to her home in Park Tuesday. | and Mrs, Holland Huntington of Somerset will go tomorrow to Beth- any Beach to join the colony of Bethesda residents who are spending the S mer on the Delaware coast Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Willis and Mary Catharine Willls, their schoolgirl daughter, have been at Bethany since early in July. Almost every week | Miss Willis or her two brothers, Jack | Willis and Richard Willis, invite their ! friends to Bethany to be their guests | 1aw, | Fla West Coast Included nor. ence of two months on the West 1d was the guest of honor at a er the Governor took his guests en is a cousin of Mrs. Fifield's whom she visited for a short isited relatives in Minneapolis, Mrs. Fifield was in Canada. Somerset left this morning for acation and to attend the yacht | Garnett is a former resident of | Henry Wheeler, the wife of the nformally at a number of parties | her mother’s Newport friends to at their cottage. TLast week Miss | Barbara Grey of Edgemoor visited the Willis family and tomorrow Mass | Flavia Lee will go to Bethany to be their guest for the coming week Mr.and Mrs. William D. Shoemaker | and Miss Viola Suthff of Cleveland who is spending the Summer in Drummond, and Mr. and Murs. Jesse Swigart of Somerset motored to | Owings Beach. Md, vesterday to| spend the week end | Mrs. J. Ingram daughter, Miss Doris gone to Ocean City, Md., for & week’s | Visit with Mrs. Medley's mother, Mrs J. Edward Fowler, who has a cottage there. Mrs. Medley's sister, Mrs. E. | K. Purnell. has come from Van-| couver Barracks, Washington, to spend | a few weeks in the East and she will also be a guest of Mrs. Fowler for the Medley and her | Medley, have | next week. | Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Morris, jr. were hosts at a dinner party Wednesday. | having 15 guests who were invited to meet Mrs. Morris’ mother, Mrs. Harbin S. Chandler, who has been their guest for the week. The party was held at the Morris home in Bethesda and among those present were Miss Eliza- beth Towne. Mr. Temple Dick, Mr. N P. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Chapman and Mrs. Chapman ‘@mother, Mis. Paul Linsey, who has come from Atlanta, Ga. to be the guest of Mr and Mrs. Chapman for a short time and Mrs. Morris’ brother and sister-in- Mr. and Mrs. Harbmn Chandler, of Washington, | 1e other guests at the dinner were es of the host and hostess, Mrs brother. Mr. John Chandler of Ga. who accor his mother to Bethesda, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Bateman Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Lou Mills. s. Mills was before her marriage last vear Miss Kay Morris, a sister of the host Jr M Deca * | Sligo Park People | I'our New England Mr. and Mrs. W with the infant dat are spending two weeks in Little Rock Ark. visting Mrs. tokes relatives Mr. and Mrs. Justin Lawrie have leased their home on Park Crest Drive for a month. Mrs. Lawrie is in Asbury Park. N. J, while Mr. Lawrie is con-! ducting & musical program at the Emory camp meeting, near Baltimore 10 days. He will join his wife and they will spend the remainder of Au- gust touring through New England Their osns, David and Theodore Law- rie. are vacationing in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Amatucci re- turned Thursday fro ma vacation in Atlantic City, N. J Mr. and Mrs. George B. Webster and family, formerly of Sligo Park Hills, | Md. who moved to Philadelphia in May, have gone to Fort Lauderdale, where they will make their per- manent home, Mr. Webster having established a busines sthere. ‘ Stokes Irma S e 1750 M St. N.W. GOWNS Last Week of Sale Closing Aug to Sept. 7 / JULIUS GARFINCKEL & COMPANY COAT OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN, MISSES, AND JUNIORS IN OUR ADVANCED SALES o New Winter AND Fur Coats F Cloth Coats | and THE SUNDAY ST AR, WASHINGTON, Engagement Madc Known MISS MAYBELLE WALL, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Wall of Knightdale and Whose parents Raleigh, N. C.. announce her en Dove of Raleigh. son of Mr. and Warrenton Society Notes Summer Vacation Trips Enliven Life in Virginia. July 31.—! ARRENTON, Va., The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gibson Pendleton and the Misses Frances and Eleanor Pendleton will arrive next week and will be the guests of Mrs Randolph Murphy, near Fauquier until after August 15. They joined there by Mrs. Pendle- ton’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Wiliam Bethea of South Carolina, and her father, Mr. E. J Hotchkiss Mr Miss A Batchelder have er trip (o Wyom Mrs. R. W. Meiklejohn of Florida is the guest of Mrs. R. W. Hilleary for two weeks Dr. John Warrenton after at former home is at the home of and Mrs. David Batchelder. ne Batchelder and Miss Babs rturned from a trail- air has returned to spending some time in Toronto and us brother, Dr. ward Friendly and ing some time in rth Carolina. Mr Friendly will go to Saratoga during the racing season Miss Anne B and Mrs. E who recently re- sther, Mrs n & visit in West Virginia, 1e month of August with Miss Josephine Spilman, in t Conshohocken, Pa d Mrs. Ravmond Bishop of have gone to Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young. also of Mid- dleburg, are in the Adirondacks for some time. Mrs. E. W Bissell has returned to her home in Richmond after spending a week with Mrs. Lee Kinsolving Will Mr. Gould Shaw will leave Monday for the Saratoga races. Mrs. Shaw the Misses Penny and Yolande will go to Cape Cod for some 1t grandr Middlebs Shaw time| Mr. Waddy B. Wood, who has re- cently returned from a visit to his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and gagement to Mr. Frank Bernard Mrs. Frank Feretti Dove. Mrs. Robert Hadow. in London, Eng- | land, is spending the week end with Mrs. Wood at their Warren home, Lee- ton Forest. Mrs. Raymond McGrath, who is spending the Summer with her little daughters at their home on Culpeper street, is in New York for this week Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Pool, Miss Phoebe Randolph Spilman, Miss Sally Hoxton Spilman and Mr. Larry Pool will go Tuesda; to East Hamp- ton, Long Island, where they will spend two weeks Mrs. L. Victor Froment entertained at & cocktall party at her home Sun- | day afternoon Mrs. S.J. Macy entertained at din- ner Thursday evening at her home | near Warrenton | Miss Otto of Washington is the guest of Miss Alda Henriques for two months. Miss Patsy Coe of Washington and Miss Valerie Le Masurie of Rich- mond are spending the week end with Miss Evelyn Duncan at the home of the Misses Gaskins. Maj. and Mrs visited his mother | at Wood Park sailing_on Charles P. Wood Mrs. D. P, Wood Warrenton, before | the Champlain to spend FOR RESTFUL ENJOYMENT OF GOOD FOOD ond DRINK 3 WAYS TO BUY: . Charge . Will Call . Deferred Payment Plan. Furred 3-pc. WARDROBE SUITS 40.00 After Sept. 1st, 49.95 THE ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC. This is an important time to select, and those who buy careft consider the fine ad from our famous Both our cloth coat well known for their distinctive styling ... extrao illy and wisely should vantage of choosing coat assortments, s and fur coats are inherent quality and .and their values are rdinary. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH The wardrobe suit will be the most companionable fashion in your winter wardrobe! see country by tonians. with diamond collars of wolf and raccoon. o A Suits 2k and F F Strests You'll them worn in town .and smart Washing- Generously furred the new notched ond IN JULLIARD’S HAIRCLOTH SEVEN NEW WINTER SHADES Sizes 11-20. and Coats—4th Floor H i ; it § e R, ittt S D. AUGUST 1. 193 some time in England, Holland and Switzerland. Miss Catherine Smith of Chester- brook Farm, Berwyn, Pa. arrived today to spend a week at the home of her stepmother, Mrs. W. Henry Smith, Miss Maude Colvin is spending her vacation at Ocean City, Md. Mrs. Eunice Bugdale of Los Angeles, Calif,, arrived Wednesday to see her father, Mr. B. C. Bennett. Mr. Henry H. Ferneyhough and Mr. John Wilson Dayvis have returned from a visit to Clearwater, Fla., and Camden, 8. C. Mrs. Raphael 8. Payne of Wash- ington, will spend the month of Au- gust with Mrs. William R. Robins at Britton Hall, Warrenton, Mrs. Broadus Thompson of near Asheville, N. C, is at the Warren ' Store Hours: 9:30 AM. 5:45 P M. Closed Saturdoys during August to Introduce Perfection Seal dyed coney Persian Paw Gray Broadtail Processed Lamb Kid Caracul Black Persian Jap Weasel Marmot, mink dyed A " PART THREE Green, accompanied by her son, and is visiting her aunt, Miss Norvell | Harrison. Mrs. W. B. Crane of Baltimore, Md,, is the guest of Mrs. William R. Robins for a few days. Mr. Fred McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Von Balk of Washington | spent two days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKee at the War- ren Green. Maj. and Mrs. Austin McDorell, | Miss Austine McDonnell and Mr. | Chilton Horner McDonnell will leave August 3 for Maine where they have taken a cottage in the lake district for six weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Trunbull of Inwood, Casanova, have gone to their camp in the Adirondacks for several weeks, Dr. Byrlan M. Haley spent the OF Prime PELTS * Copyright, 1947, in a Special Group at ‘90 Including these FINE FURS Leopard Cat Black Pony Civet Cat Persian Caracul Mendoza Beaver dyed coney Grey Lapin Other “Guild Craft” FURS in Our Summer Sale $398, $249, $198 Hudson Seal, dved muskrat__$298, $249, $198 --$398, $298 Squirsel, grey or sable dyed __ $l98 $179, $149 Fitch, natural or sable dyed CONVENIENT WAYS TO PAY A BEPOB(T Tollowed by regular weekly or aonthly payments , Holds Yom'mt -+ +10 carrying | hntgo. on October statements, 8O CAITYIng charge. SOCIETY. E-5 week end in Richmond, Va. and| Sleeper Undressed in Park. Mrs. Haley and her two children,| ST.LOUIS (#).—A small parade of who have been visiting there, curious boys following him, an em- Rl ot barrassed man dressed only in under- | wear sought police aid Mrs. Robert B. Krogstad of Bronx- | "¢ VML PG wid SR A ville, N. Y., is the guest of her he had enjoyed his first good sleep in sister, Mrs. Henry Oxnard at her A Weck in a city park. But he slept so home near Upperville. soundly he was unawars until he Mrs. John L. Thornton entertained | awoke that some one had revomed his at a small dance Thursday evening | clothing and shoes for her guest, Miss Ella Jordan Os- | burn of Winston-Salem, N. C The Messrs. Robert Anderson, Jarold | Delicious Timberlake, Bill DeCoss and Thad N. Fletcher, jr, are ac. Virginia ohore Dinner Beach. MF. and Mrs. W. H. Carmicha have leased the house of Mrs. Charles F. Martyn. Mrs. F. M. Willis, who had been at Shadow Lawn will have &n apartment in the house. re- - FAMOUS RESTAURANT Air Conditioned. 1107 Conn. Ave COMPARE :nd then BUY i our Fur-Trimmed Dress and Casual CLOTH COATS Spacially Priced in Our Summer Sale 58 (%2 Glorified with these Fine Furs Fox Galyac Jap Mink Kolinsky Hudson Seal dyed muskrat Persian Fitch Badger Lynx Skunk Squirrel the new FASHIONS . .. Qasual coats in slim swagger lines vie with belted silhouettes of formal lines . . , broad shoulders predominate . . . collars are pouch, ripple, tulip shape and squared . .. there are many pockets and borders of fur. the new FABRICS. .. OF NUBBY OR SMOOTH VARIETY ... Jul- liard and Forstmann . ., Velour de Nord Haircloth Tweeds. Other Highlights of Our Summer Sale at 568 to 3198 Coat and Suit Salon—Third Floor, e

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