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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1937. SOCIETY. **» B—3 ide Variety of Social Activities of Washington Interest Are Recorded Secretary of Treasury And Mrs. Morgenthau to Return Here Next Month Mrs. White at Home in Maine—Mrs. Thomas HE Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Morgenthau and their family will return to the Capital Labor day from Hilo, in Mrs. White, wife of Senator—Wal-lace H. White, jr., has returned to her home in Auburn, Me., where the Senator expects to join Returns From Week End I the northeast of the Island of Hawaii, where they are her at the close of the congressional season. in New York. spending the Summer, Mrs. Thomas, wife of Senator Elmer Thomas of Medicine Park, Okla., has returned to the Capital after spending the week end in New York City, where she attended the wedding of Miss Marie Newsom of Oklahoma and Mr. W. Forbes Morgan, jr.. Saturday afternoon, and the reception after the ceremony which Mrs. Roose- velt gave in her apartment in New York. Representative and Mr as their guests for some days Cleveland, in their apartment at the Shoreham. for their home in Prestonburg, Ky. They will return to their apart- ment at the Roosevelt the last of the week. Mrs. Carson, widow of Col. Lawrence Carson, U. S. A, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Samuel A. Kimberly, in her O street home, | for the remainder of this month. Comdr. Richard T. Davis of Oak Crest, Va., and Sergt. Wade H. Thomas of Virginia Highlands left today for Clarksburg, W. Va., to attend the annual reunion of the 41st Regimental Association of the United States Volunteers, who served with Gen. Grand, 2d, in the Philippines. Comdr. Davis, who also served in the Navy during the Spanish-American War, was a member of Company E and Sergt. Thomas a member of Company G with the 41st Volun- teers, and during this reunion they will have an opportunity to | visit comrades they have not seen for 39 years. S. Scobey a:e spending a few days at the Maj. and Mrs. W. Hotel Martinique. Maj. Brisbane Brown, U. S. A, of San Francisco, is at the Hotel Martinique while in Washington for a visit. Maj. Sam W. Anderson, U. S. A, of the State of Washington, is stopping at the Hotel Martinique. Lieut. George W. Welker, U. S. N., and Mrs. Welker and their two small daughters, Mary Jane and Eleanor Welker, left Sunday for Boston after a 10-day visit with Mrs. Welker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Stephens Cooley, at their home in Chevy Chase, Md. Lieut. and Mrs. Welker have just returned from two years’ duty in Cuba, and Lieut. Welker is going to his new duty as execu- tive officer of the U. S. S. Talbot, building at Boston Navy Yard. Lieut. William N. Croffard, jr, U. S. N, is stopping at the Wardman Park Hotel while in Washington for a few days. Lieut. and Mrs. Buel A. Williamson of Fort Des Moines, Iowa, are at the Hotel Martinique for a few days. Mrs. John Murdock |Miss Martha Cox Hostess Saturday, Wed to Mr. Wood Representative and Mrs. John R. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Cox of Murdock of Tempe, Ariz, have two ' silver Spring, Md. announce very talented sons, David and John. iheir dauchics Marthe David, the elder, is an accomplished | pianist and does some composing on the side. t s Winter he wrote the special song for the 75th Club, of which the members are the wives of . Tm t arso t. s Senators and Representatives of the | J0rmed at the parsonage of St. John Seventy-fifth Congress. John plays Methodist Church of Baltimore, Md., the xylophcne and this evening at by the Rev. E. L. Bunce. 8:30 oclock the brothers will have an | Gox was formerly the dean of audition over the radio. | culture at the Michigan State Saturday evening Mrs. Murdock en- | Gpljege at East Lansing. tertained at her residence, on COlo-| oy ywith the planning division of the rado avenue. for the graduating Class | poricyjtural Adjustment Administra- of the Weightman School for Crip- tion, U. S. D. A. pled Children. Refreshments were | served and Mrs. Murdock's sons gave a program of music. Mrs. B. J. Drake assisted the hostess. Mr. a_r;a Blr;TB;uce Honor Mlle. Bori Mr. and Mrs. David E. K. Bruce son-in-law and daughter of the former Secretary of the Treasury. Mr Andrew K. Mellon, entertained at luncheon yesterday at Southampton. | Long Island in honor of Mlle, Lucrezia Bori, who is stopping with Mr. Cor- nelius N. liss and his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Park- inson, ir., at Top-O-Dune, the hous2 they have leased for the Summer Today Mille. Bori went to East Hamp- ton, where she will visit Miss Fanny M. Cottonet marriage of On Western 'l:rip. Mrs. E. C. Brandenberg and her two daughters, Mrs. A. L. Bow and M. J. W. McCarty, left Saturday for Y: lowstone Park and they will stop for several days at Colorado Springs and in Salt Lake City before returning to Washington. Medleys Return. Mr. William D. Medley, member of the Virginia House of Delegates, and Mrs. Medley, have returned to their home in Lyon Village from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., where they went last Thursday to attend the forty- eighth annual convention of the Vir- ginia Bar Association. SERVING WASHINGTON OVER HALF A CENTURY HENDERSON’S AUGUST SALE Enters the Second Week and Continues to Offer Fine Furniture at Savings of 15% 10 50% A large portion of our Regular Stock of Fine Furniture for Bed Room, Dining Room and Living Room is greatly reduced for this event. All Rattan and Peel Summer Furniture Is Reduced 25% and More « + » and Just When You Can Enjoy It Most James B. HenpErsoN 1108 G Street N.W. FINE FURNITURE INTERIOR DECORATING b Harold G. Mosher of Ohio have had | Mr. and Mrs. John Sunny Kuhar of | Mich., and is| _|ington is spending several weeks at MRS. WILLIAM Mrs. William Bell and a nephew Home From RS. PHILIP OWEN COFFIN | has rejoined Mr. Coffin at | | their Summer place in Hamil- | ton, Mass, from Warrenton, | re she spent a few days with her | 1-in-law and daughter, Mr. and John Edward Barker. |w s Mr | S 3| | Mr. and Mrs. Ford E. Young. jr.,| |are again at home at their apart- | | ment in the Klingle. Mrs. Young | visited her parents, Capt. and Mrs | M. V. Parsons, who are stationed at | Quantico, while Mr. Young was on active duty as a Reserve officer with [the cavalry at Fort Myer. | HAZEN BELL, Whose marriage took place Thursday at St. Stephen’s Church. Mrs. Bell, formerly Miss Katherine M. Mason, is the daughter of Mr.and Mrs. George R. Mason. Mr. Bell is the son of Mr. and of Commissioner Melvin Hazen. —Hessler Studio Photo. Resideitial Soicial News Mrs. Philip Coffin Returns to Summer Warrenton. Henry Bramanti of Buenos Aires, Argentina, who is visiting in this country, will be at the Wardman Park Hotel while in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. Hefiin of Greensboro, N. C.. who are in Wash- ington for a few days, are stopp the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watson have ar- rived in Washington from their home in Butler, Pa., and they are at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Walter have | arrived in Washington from Daytona Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Watermeyer and their daughter are in Washington for several days, having arrived yester- day from New York City. They will | travel extensively throughout the | Icount:‘, before returning to their home | |in Johannesbure, South Africa. | Miss Gere Dell Sale of Whittier | warming party Thursday night in the | |new home of her parents, Mr. and | | guerite Wiison, Mr. Walter - Higgins, | Miss Bebe Howard, Mr. Buddy Spear, Mr. Ashton Garrett, Miss Jean Mc- | Curdy, Mr. Roger Karr and Mr. Ken | Karr of Marvland, Miss ma | Phillips, Mr. Bill Hellmuth, Miss Dor- | | othy Deering, Mr. Bill Baylies, Miss | Mary Mathas, Mr. David Gilbert, Miss | June Virga, Mr. Rodney McCathran, Mr. Frank Mervine, Mr. Paul Gilbert and Mr. Clarence Myers of Washing- ton. Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Reehling, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Holley and Mr. | and Mrs. Sale acted as chaperons. Mrs. Mitchell A. Marques of Wash- | Soltaire, Fire Island, N. Y., with Mr. | and Mrs. Mathew B. Price. Mr. Price !is the assistant corporation counsel | for New York City Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Edwards and | Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Boeschliin of | Norwood, Ohio, are stopping at the Martinique during their stay in Wash- | ington. keeps it open. Charge Accounts Invited Beach, Fla, and they will be at the Wardman Park Hotel during their stay in the Capital. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cox of Denver Colo, are in Washington and are stopping at the Martinique. Mrs. W. Allison Richards of Blue- field, W. Va., is spending a week at the | street was hostess at & junior house- | the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Key. jr. Louise to Mr. Edward P. Wood, 80N | Mrs Prentiss D. Sale. Among those | have moved to the Wardman Park of Mrs. D. E. Wood. Cleveland, Ohio, | present were Miss Mary Henderson, | Hotel. Where they have taken an last Friday. The ceremony was per- | Mr. Eddy Higgins, Miss Mary Mar- (apartment Mr. and Mrs, B. Fritz Smith of the Shoreham left Washington today to sail tomorrow for Europe in the Queen Mary. Dr. and Mrs. Robert McCeney of Laurel, Md.. will accompany them After visiting England, France and Austria, Mr. and Mrs. Smith will re- | turn to Washington September 20. o Miss Hoover Sailing. Miss Lora-Marie Gautier Hoover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Hoover of Washington, will leave this week for New York and will sail Thurs- day for the Philippines on the Presi- dent Wilson. | | Bryan Marriages Announced Miss Reichenbach Mr. Chalfant in Manila. R. AND MRS. FREDERIC | REICHENBACH announce | the marriage of their daugh- | ter Sylvia to Mr. Theodore | James Chalfant Thursday, June 10, | in the Cathedral of St. Mary and St. John in Manila, Philippines. The ceremony was performed by the bishop of the cathedral. Mis, Chalfant is a niece of Miss | Alberta Reichenbach of Washington, | and Mr. Chalfant, a young Army | officer in the Aviation Corps, is from | Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Chalfant will | remain in the Philippines for at least | a year and a half before returning to | this country. | Miss Virginia Sloane, Mr. John Woods Wed. "THE Forest Grove Methodist Episco- pal Church at the Meadows was the scene Tuesday, June 29, of the | wedding of Miss ginia Sloane, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Elmer A. Lambert of Baltimore, and Mr John Hervey Woods of Winchester, Va. Members of the immediate fami- lies and a few relatives and friends were present The ceremony was performed by the bride’s father, who is pastor of St. John’s Methodist Episcopal Church, | Baltimore. The church was decorated | with garlands of white daisies on a ! ground of ferns. Cathedral candles glowed on the altar. The bride, who was given in mar- | riage by her uncle, Mr. Leroy Pumph- | Tey, wore a dress of embroidered or- ganza and a halo of daisies. She | carried a bridal bouquet of African | daisies. Her matron of honor was Mrs. | Charles S. Hyer of Washington, D. C., who wore white mousseline de soe and carried a bouquet of old-fashioned flowers. Little Miss Betty Marie Hyer was the flower girl, wearing a white | organdy “Gone With the Wind” dress. | She carried a basket of daisies and Is which she scattered before Mr. Richard Wisenbaker of Wash- ington was the best man and the| ushers were Mr. I Neill Woods, jr., a brother of the bridegroom, and Mr, Pumphrey, another uncle of | the bride. After the ceremony a was held at Maiden's Dower, the home | of Mrs. Charlotte Pumphrey, grand- mother of the bride Mr. and Mrs. Woods will reside at swood, N. J. reception Miss Greenwell Wed To Mr. Hurry. "THE St. Aloysius Roman Catholic | Church at Leonardtown was the scene for a wedding Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, when Miss Mary Ellen Greenwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs | Paul Greenwell, became the bride of Mr. Richard Johnson Hurry, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Hurry of | Clements, Md. The high nuptial mass was said by the pastor of the church, the Rev. Father Joseph Sheridan Knight, S. J, and witnessed by a large number of guests and relatives. The wedding march was plaved by Mrs George McKenna of Washington. The church was decorated with Summer flowers, and with tall, white lighted cathedral candles in gold candelabra | on the flower-banked altar. The bride | | was given in marriage by her father, | and she wore a gown of white lace over satin fashioned on redingote lines, with sleeves forming a point on | the hands, and a veil forming a cor- | onet on the head and falling from | back of the head to the end of gown, | and other matching accessories. She carried a bridal bouquet of August‘ lilies | Miss Lucy Hurry, sister of the bride- | groom, wore a gown of ping satin, with pink accessories, and carried a bou- | quet of talisman roses. Mr. Robert | Anderson of Mechanicsville, Md., acted as best man to the bridegroom. The | ushers were Mr. Paul Greenwell, jr., She will visit friends|brother of the bride, and Mr. Paul | en route in Panama, San Francisco|Long, ijr, of Loveville, Md. Both Mr. and Hawaii, and upon her arrival m}and Mrs. Hurry attended the Mar- Manila will be the guest of her brother | 8aret Brent High School, from which and sister-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Warren H. Hoover. She will make her home with them for about a year and will make many visits in the Far East before returning to Washington late next year. popular 18-inch size Here's just the bag for you habitual week- enders. In brown waterproof canvas trim- med with russet saddle leather. "carry-all" opens wide and the steel frame Check pockets, double handles, lock. (i Complottty AR ECOOLED 1314 F Street N.W. The lining, inside Mail Orders Filled Mr. Hurry was graduated several years ago. Following the wedding a large breakfast was held at the home of | | Mr. | to other points in the North. Wed Recently to the bride for members of the fmme- diate families and their friends. Mrs. Paul Greenwell, mother of the bride, received in a gown of dark blue chif- fon. Among the out-of-town guests at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Crowder, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bateman and Mr. John Jackson, all of Washington. As her going-away costume the bride wore a dark blue silk ensemble, with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry went to Oak- ley Springs, Va., on their honeymoon trip, after which they will return to St. Marys and make their home with the bride's parents for a short time, Golding-Grinder Wedding Announced. NNOUNCEMENT has been made | in Leonardtown of the marriage of Miss Dorothy M. Grinder, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Grinder of Marbury, to Mr. William D. Golding, son of Mrs. Ida M. Golding of Trenton, N. J. They were married on July 25 at 4 o'clock at the Church of God Par- sonage, at Marbury, by the Rev. J. S, Reynolds. The bride wore a tailored crepe dress of white and blue with white acces- sories and a corsage of rose buds, | maiden hair fern and gypsophelia Miss Bernardine Grinder, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. Mr Aubrey Warden of Marbury acted as | the best man to the bridegroom. | Following the ceremony a wedding | reception was held for members of the | immediate families and afterward Mr. and Mrs. Golding left on a wedding trip to Atlantic City. On their re- turn they will make their home in | Washington. A MR. AND MRS. MILTON WILLIAM DAY, Pictured after their wedding last month. Mrs. Day, before her marriage, was Miss Doris Lee Renneberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Renneberger of Washington. The couple now is living in Baltimore Mrs. Doris Mann Becomes the Bride Of Mr. T. O. Moss| WEDDING of interest in the South took place at the Shore- m Hotel at 10:30 o'clock this morn- ing when Mrs. Doris Brauer Mann and Thomas Overton Moss, both of Richmond, Va., were married in the presence of a few close friends. Sena- tor and Mrs. Harry Flood Byrd were among the guests. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John C. Palmer, pastor of the Washington Heights Presbyterian Church. t was served im- following the ceremony. were no attendants and the bride wore a brown alpaca silk frock, | with brown accessories. Her corsage was of beige orchids with maroon tips. Out-of-town guests at the wedding included the bride ster and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Morriss ette, the bridegroom’s sisters, Mrs. Edgar English and Mrs. Frank Mul- ford, and Mr. Muiford; Mr. and Mrs. Willism H. Nickels, jr; Miss Neith Lawrence, Judge Julien Gunn, Judge | Lester Hooker, all of Richmond, Va., | and Mr. Frank J. Roan of Summit, | N. J; Mr. Anthony Bruce of New York and Mr. Harry Howren of Nor- | folk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Moss left afterward for Atlantic City, and they will be at the Hotel Dennis there, later going on Upholstering Special Prices During August Estimates Submitted James B. Henderson Fine Furniture Interior Decorating 1108 G St. N.W. District 7676-7677 that joYeet s 3 WY Tiss Willard and Capt. White Wed | At Newport, R. 1. ngagements Told In Virginia of t\ WEDDING of interest to Wask W M Ja A Ir m ngton took pi vester pe. R. I, wh Miss illard, daughter of the late C Joseph H. Wil ames C. White, U. S. er Blair White of Fort W d the late Mr. White d at the Fair Haven, the W ce Iex: nd a residence H ficiated 2nd ia m held at Fair Haven sister. Mrs. M The ughes Rev Stanley rector of Tri the bride’s brother-mn W, Mr. Robert Goelet, gave her in arriage. 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