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0 SOCIETY. THE SU NDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C Vacation Period at Height Leave City for Holiday and A the American Revolution and also the first national presi- | Rest. dent of the American Legion Auxiliary, was the house guest last | . . For Alexandria Residents| LEXANDRIA, Va.. July 31.—Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobert of week of Miss Helen Norris Cummings | Many Entertain House Guests While Others Cincinnati, former president gencral of the Daughters of Miss Alice H. Whitton and Mi Katherine McCalmont have returned from a motor trip through Atlanta, Ga., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. John B. Whitton. to New Orleans and on to| Fort Sam Houston. Tex. where they were the guests of I..l«:ut.1 Col. and Mrs. Cyrus Boynton Wood. They also made a trip into | | Mexico. Mrs. Robert Wickes entertained at a bridge shower Tuesday at her home, Buenos Ayres Villa, in compliment to Miss Inez| Gwynne Moore, whose engagement to Mr. John Francis Hauber was | recently announced | Miss Mary Whitton and Miss Margaret F. Ogden left Tuesday for New York. sailing Wednesday in the Queen Mary for England.‘ whe 11 join the party of M Eddie Dickert. S. N.. Mrs. Barrett and | iay to motor to Long Beach, Calif., Lieut. Barrett will be stationed iss Anne Lewis Jones left during the week for Guelph, On- Canada, to join Mrs. Rathbone Smith and Mrs. Maude C. W O] otor trip to the Gaspe Pcninsula. | € s Kat /| Mo -' . Martin, formerly of Scminary Hill. | g e Mr. and Mis. Charles R. Robinson erbert ot Sravsdale 1;(:; spending 10 days at Ocean Cn.)A‘. se guest of Mr. and | “njiee Margaret Anne Jeffries has joined Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter at their cottage at Colonial Beach for the Whitton, Mr. Jack Urban S. Lambert. per-dance in My and Mis Edgar Warfield are spencing several weeks at Atlantic city Mr and Mrs. Daniel R. Stansbury are visiting relatives of the latter at Fairport, Va Miss Anne Carter Waller is visit- ing Miss Amonette Gordon at the Summer cottage of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gordon, at Cape N. J and Mrs. Chester Goedwin left Harrisonburg, where Mrs. | will visit for several weeks Goodwin will sp>nd the week and Mr ends ie H-nderson left Wed- r M sette Bay, Mass, her cousia, Mrs. J. D. Farmer Frad Charles Jores of Fe'ix, is visiting his uncle and aunt and N Hzi Autustine Latane. ' Mr. and My k S. Williams en- tertained informally last Sunday eve- ing at their home. 426 Wolfe street, in bration of the 2611 anniver-ary of wedding. and Mrs. Edmund F. Ticer and son, Mr, Ticer. are sp~nding at Colorial Bez~h to vieit Bl a wee Miss Gail Brown is visiting Miss 1 Pavey at | in New York c. Mrs, Ida Wood 1 and Mrs W. B. Wlwon and Mr Miss Heddinas A\.flsm\ Wilson are visiting in Orange, enjamin Oppen- . M- and Mrs. Henry Brady have re- Benja o .,S”i:‘; turned from a visit in Gaffney, S. C Engaged Bogue where Straus H. Davis are Va attending Leadbeater will I Head, N. C., for a eeks Edwin Hammond Pi Edwin Pierce, will lcave to- olk to visit her parents s. W. H. Darden. Miss Janet Pierce has been with her grand- pa for several | | orris Is visiting | k. and ac- Atlantic City spent the week was who s in Wa enton MISS BERNICE LAURA STEIN, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stein of 1722 Upshur et gagement to Mr. Maurice the weel .:~‘ 5 al ‘Br‘frhw\} 4 Martin Levinson, son of Mr. | S anus wmeatt Bell and g0 prys Israel Levinson of | t e daughter, Jo Anne Bell of | tpis eity | Drtroit, Mich, are visiting Mrs. Bell's 3 Mr. and M street, who announce her en- rs. Lyle N. Gillis. e i ¢ | ton, W. Va. Mrs. Bloom is a sister of Dr. Kaufman. They will spend six weeks abroad, in Enzland, and will | de Savoia. | on Tuezday for Dixville Notch, N. H., Mrs. Sol Greenberg. Mrs. Greenberg was formerly Miss Carlyn Kaufman. Mr., and Mrs. Greenberg returned from their wedding trip on Tuesday from Bermuda and are at the Shore- ham. Miss Frances Feist returned to New York on Friday to join her mother, Mrs. Irene Feist, and her sister, Miss Marjorie Feist, at the Essex House, after visiting friends here for the last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Goldnamer and Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey Fischer motored on Friday to Northern Maine and Among the Recent Brides Canada. They will be at Summit Springs, Summit, Me., where Mrs. Goldnamer’s sister, Mrs. Fedor: Jonas Lewis is spending the Summer. Miss Maxine Schwarz is leaving to- day for Erie, Pa. to be the guest for two wecks of Mr:and Mrs. Louis Grad. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Small are back from a stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. Small's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Friedlander, are spending two weeks at the shore Mrs. Arthur Brode has returned from a month's stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. Allen De Ford, with her daughter, Mics Barbara De Ford, leaves today on a month’s trip to California. | Miss Dorls De Ford, who has been | visiting her parents, returned to Chi- cago, where she is doing social serv- ice work in connection with her stud- ies at Antioch College, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Max David left on Tuesday for Atiantic City and are at the Seaside Hotel for a two weeks' | stay ! Mr. and Mrs. L. Levy announce the | | Bar-Mitzpah of their son Stanley yes- | terday. They will be at home this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock at the | home of Mrs. Mathilde Levy, 2551 Sev- entcenth street northwest, | Mrs. Joseph D. Dreyfuss returned AUGUST 1, 1937—PART THREE. turned to the Westchester on Tuesday from a 10-days’ stay at Bedford Springs Hotel, Bedford Springs, Pa. Miss Belle Goldman and Miss Miriam Hirsch eailed from New York | on Thursday on a two-week cruise to | Mexico. The Misses Gertrude and Winnie | Stern, accompanied by Mrs. Gussie | Greenberg and her sister, Miss Flora | Brock, sailed on the 8. 8. c-lumnres{ from New York on Friday to South | America and Panama on a 19-day | cruise, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Haas left ‘Washington on Wednesday for Maine | by motor to visit their daughter, Emily | Rose Haas, who is spending the Sum- | mer at Camp Tapiwingo, Harrison, Me. | Miss Teckla Haas is at the Marjone‘ ‘Webster camp. : Mr. Max Wertheimer, accompanied | by his two daughters. Shirley and| Donna Wertheimer, motored to Cleve- | land for the week end. joining Mrs. | Wertheimer, who has been spending | two weeks at her former home. To- | gether they are returning here tomor- row. Mrs. Kitty Schwab Werner is on a| six-week trip to California with a party | of New York friends. Mrs. Martin Mendelsohn, with her | son, Milton Mendelsohn, are spending | a month in Atlantic City at the Ritz- | Carlton Hotel. Mr. Mendelsohn is go- | ing to join them on the week ends Miss Clara Haas, sister of Mrs. Wil- | liam Levy, is spending four weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Krupsaw will sail for Europe aboard the Acquitania Wednesday morning. They will leave Washington Tucsday and will remain | in Eurone about two months. | Mr. and Mrs. Max David are in Atlantic City for an indefinite stay { to her home on Lanier place the early | part of the week from a visit to her | mcther, Mrs. E. Woog in New York | Mrs. Anita Baumgarten has re- | turned from a visit ebroad having been fin London during the coronatlon. | | Mr. Teddy Peyser, jr., son of Mr. {and Mrs. Theodore Peyser of Chevy Chase, is spending the week end with | Maj. and Mrs. Jesse Miller at their Summer home at Bluemont, Va | | Mrs. Leo S. Schoenthal left on Pri- day for Atlantic City to spnd 10 days at the home of her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hess at | Marvin Garden | Mr.and Mrs. Emile Levy are again | at their apartment in the Ponce-de- | {Leon after a three-weck stay at the MRS. ROBERT ELTON RAI! 5 Who, before her marriage June 30, in Bowling Green, Va.. was liiss Elizabeth Amelia Mears, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Mears of Chevy Chrose, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Raines now are e . residing at 4837 Leland street, Chevy Chase o c i o Hecsler-Eenderson Photo, | s Itz e ol Dy afritz, has returned to her apart- ment in the Westchester from a sev- ‘er'-I weeks' stay in Atlantie City | Mrs. Rebecca Kaufman accompanied | by her ¢ r, Miss Edna Dreyfuss, will | 80 to York on Friday and sail | | Saturday. August 7. on the S. S. Ulna (9N a 19-day cruise to Jamaica, Panama and South America Mrs. Irving Fogel returned from Atlantic City on Friday after a visit Of Personal Note Ties Arenson and Mr. Young to Wed Tomorrow in Toledo. f w i"s Tabelle gel. at her cotta~e at Virzinia Beach | with Mre. Morris Cafritz and Mrs. Wil- snabter of Mr. and | Mrs. Spizel spends the Spring and | Mam Bush. who have cottages in Vent- ) on of Tolado, Winter at the Prosetelt nor. Mr. and Mrs. Fogel and their Ohio, end Mr. Maury Young,| Mr. and voung daughter are now making their son cof Mr. and Mrs. Euzene Young of On A six wes | home at 4707 Connecticut avenue. his city, take place tomorzow at Mrs. Alexonder Wolf, fr. left on| Mrs. Sol Minster and daughter. Miss roon at the h~me of the b Wednasday for Atlantie City and will | Dorothy Mlnsze.r. returned the elrly_’ 1~d0. Only a small party will wiiress fperd 10 days with M Alexander l{fl" of the week rfnm a three-weeks the ceremony a motor trip| Wolf and Mrs. William Wolf st their | stay in Atlantic City. es . Mr. and Mus: | €ottege on Kinc-ton avenue, Ventnor, | M!} §nl Rice of Pittsburgh, formerly Young wiil be © at 2091 Con- | N- J. Mr. Woif joincd her over the | of Washington, is spending the Sum- sticut an where they have Week end. Mi. Willlam Wolf spent | mer at the Admiral. Atlantic City. | i e Eheieibe) two days in the city and reiurned| Mr. George Schwartz of Mount Ver- SO ?\A:ar”.?\‘;\f\lph Weyl left on O VWednesday non, N. Y. was the week end guest of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon. Mrs. Bertha Oettinger. accompanied by her brother, Mr. James Rosenthal, Washington. is leaving today for Atlantic City to Mrs. Harry Kaufman of Chevy | spend the month of August at the Chase was in New York to meet her | Hotel Chelsea son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and|! Mr. and Mrs Miss Marie Saal was the guest of Minna Casper in Philadelphia the week and has returned to Friday for Cape Cod, Mgss., to sp'nd everal woeks. and wera their son and Harry M. Kaufman' sailed from New . and Mrs tt Shoreham Simon Eichberg re- of York on Thursday on the steamshin Tle de Fronce and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloom of Charles- motor on the continent. visiting Swit- zerland &nd Iialy. and returning here in September on the steamship Conte * Mr. and Mrs their daughte:. and Miss Janice Locb, Mr. and Mrs. Mcyer Loeb, sailed | from New York yes.erday on the steemship Carinthia on a two weeks' cruise to Canada and Bermuda. 3 Mrs. Fulton Brylawski, with her dauzhter, Miss Helen Brylawski, left Morton Luchs, with Miss Frances Luchs, daughter of to spend two weeks. On August 14 titey will be joined by Mr. Brylaw- cki in New York to sail on the steam- ship Carinthia on a two weeks' cruise to Canada and Bermuda. Miss Audrev Fishell left for her home in Chicago on Wednesday after spending three weeks with her cousin, Miss Frances Luchs at Lux-Manor, Bethesda, Md | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Samuels of Cincinnati, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. Samuel's mother, Mrs. Benjamin Spi- | k and her daugh- of Alex- | but living the guests of Mr and Mrs, Smith on Seminary Hill { BY BARBARA BELL. | Wiilard S. Reynolds and her N IMPORTANT point about Frank Reynolds and Willard this design is that the dress are ing Mr. and Mrs can be worn without the Edward Fordham, formerly of Alex- jacket just as smartly and andria, at their new home in Booth- wyn, Pa | Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Adams and their house guest, Miss Margaret Har- man of Roanoke, Va. spent the past week on a motor trip to New York and through the New England States. Mrs. Philip Barbour Peyton is spend- inz the remainder of the Summer at Atlantic City. Miss Mildred Reynolds and Miss Madelyn Reynolds left last week for Beile Rose, Long Island, to visit their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S Reynolds, jr. Mrs. Eugene Florence and Miss Pauline Florence left during the week to visit relatives in Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. R. J. Yates and her grand- | daughter, Miss Jean Porter Yates, left last week for Hartford, Conn, to join her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. M. W. Campbell, on a trip to Wis- consin and Washington States. Mrs. Douglass Swann and her young son, Jimmy Swann of Culpeper, are comfortably as with it. Note the low | neckline, the trim front closing and the deep armhole. It's a lovely dress to make up in a sheer fabric—the in- verted pleats at the end of the front | |and back panel allow for a full and| easy stride, so that.you can get about | casily and quickly. The simple jacket with a turn-back collar adds a be- coming formalite. Pattern 1333-B is designed for sizes 36, 38, 44. 46, 48, 50 and 52. 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Md | Miss Margaret Haney, Miss Thur- man Baker and Miss Louise Ennis spent the week on a trip to Spring- | field, Mass., and Winchester, Conn. | Mrs. Sally Page Williams spent a | week at Virginia Beach, going from | that resort to Baltimore, to visit Mrs. ‘ Charles Pierce. Mrs. William J. Boothe is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lanier McKee, at her home on Long Island, N. Y. Mrs. Mc- Kee was formerly Miss Elizabeth Lee of Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hooff mo- tored to Monmouth Beach, N. J,, last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 4 BARBARA BELL, ‘The Washington Star. Inclose 25 cents in coins for (Wrap coins securely in paper.) (Copyright, 1837.) Cool J acket Frock { { \ Perhaps you think it is pretty silly— rushing so far ahead of the season. But everybody is doing it—so if you want to present a striking picture, accent your Summer costume with one of these soft new fur felts by Jonquil. You-can wear it all Winter long. Navy, brown, and black. Millinery . . . Second Floor Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fabriner, Mr and Mrs. Louis Leavey and Mr. and | Mrs. Harry King left Washington Wednesday for Mackinac and, Mich., to spend several wecl Miss Elaine Wise, daughicr of Mr and M David Wise, motored to St Leonzrd, Md. Thursday, where they joined a group of girls at Camp Ma- toka {or a month’s stay. Mrs. Sidney West. with her daugh- ter Alice. motored to New York Tues- day. leaving there by boat for Boston From there they will drive to Maine to visit Sidney West, jr, who is at camp. Mrs. Louis Stern has returned to her apartment in the Ponce de Leon from Philadelphia. where she attended the | wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Helen Louise Kalisher, to Mr. Alfred Elkins last Sunday. On the way back she visited her daughter, Mrs. Irving Weber. in Baltimore Mrs. Harry Hollander of Pitt:burgh | September $79.75 $89.75 ___ $109 * $139 FUR COATS These and Many Other Fine Furs SOCIETY. * E—11 Wed Recently e MRS. 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