Evening Star Newspaper, August 15, 1937, Page 45

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY Of Personal Note Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lansburgh Back From Trip to Europe. R. AND MRS. MARK LANSBURGH returned to their home on Illinois avenue Monday from a four weeks’ trip to Europe, visiting England, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer, Mr. banied by Miss Bert Israel, sailed Wednesday from New York in he S. S. Bermuda for Bermuda to be gone two \\eeks Brylawski joined Mrs. s Mr. Fulton ylawski and their daughter, Miss elen Brylawski, in New York Friday fter they spent two weeks at Dixville otch, N. Y. They the S. S. Corinthia on a cruise to anada. They will visit Quebec and n route home will visit in Bermuda | or two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Reizenstein, vith the latter's mother, Mrs. P.| Futman, of New York are on a two- beek trip to Maine. They will mum their cottage in Ventnor, N. J,, he rest of the Summer Mrs. Joseph D. Dreyfuss is in New ork, where she went to attend the edding today at noon of her niece, Miss Eleanor Treitel, of 220 West inety-eighth street and Mr. Allan ssner of New York s Treitel equently visited her here in ashington. Mrs. Edward C. Furman was hostess a tea Tuesday on the lawn of the ummer home of her parents, Mr. and rs, Sidney C. Kaufman at Bowie, f(d., where with Mr. Furman and her ung son, Ronald Sidr Furman, she spending the Summer Mr. and Mrs. David Sanger are back Washington and are at Cathedral flansions. They recently visited their n-in-law and daughter, and Mrs, aul Broida, in Parkersb W. Va ey have as their guest Mrs. Sanger’s ster, Miss Minnie Kronenberg incinnatti, Ohio. Mrs. A. Liebman, with her daugh. r. Miss Deborah-Mae Liebman, led from New York Wednesday in e S. S. Bermuda on a two-week fruise to Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Rosen- g, jr., are spending the week end ith the latter's parer Mr. and rs. Samuel Revness of New York, at Kestport, Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kadden left Vashington Thursday for Atlantic ity and are at the Shelbourne for a hree-week stay Mrs. Allen de Ford, wif ., Bar a de Ford, or Angeles, pending a week in Holly ing to San Francisco for a 10-day ay. They will then go to Banft .|ml ake Louise. En route h ill visit Miss Doris de Ford in Cm- 2o A Wallace Luchs, jr.; 5s and Milton Kr I & 10-day motor trip F Mr .and Mrs. D. J. s of their Mr. and Mrs , Mass.,, through Aug aunt of her da who left last Ca are Edr |hr guest of pugiter of Dr. and Mrs Leon of Van Buren stree Mrs. Eugene Sch luncheon Wednes: b compliment to Mrs. ock of Shreveport, La., ng her sister, Mrs. Henr Schwab, with her lacie Laupheimer, spent eek at North Beach, Md., friends. Miss Helen Strasburger will leave pday for Philadedphia to visit her other and sister-in-law, Mr. and rs. Lawrence Strasburger. Benjamin Hattie Red- ster, the the guests Mrs sailed yesterday | wd before | who is vis- | past | WASHINGTON D. C AUGUST 15, 1937—PART THREE Wales and Scotland. Alvin Newmyer, jr., accom- ‘Gu\dnr( at their apartment in Mar- | gate. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gusky are on a two weeks' motor trip to Pittsburgh and Canada. | Mrs. Jennie Kieeblatt and her | daughter, Miss Bernice Kleeblatt, are | now making their home at Woodley | ‘Paxk Towers, where they have taken | an apartment. They recently re-| | turned from a stay of some weeks in | | Atlantic City. | | Miss Amelia Alexander sailed yes- ‘(mda\ on a two weeks' cruise to| | Canada. \ Miss Maxine Schwarz will return | ]tndav from a visit in Erie, Pa., where | she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | | Louis Grad, and in Buffalo, N. Y. | where she visited Mr. and Mrs. George | | Sandberg Mrs. Louis Stern will go to Balti- more during the coming week to| | visit her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Irving Weber, and her | grandson, Bruce Rosenheim. To- | gether they will go to Atlantic City to spend several weeks at the Hotel Chelsea | Mrs. Bernard Levin her home in Roanoke, Va., Friday after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sigmund of the Broadmoor Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mars will return tomorrow from a week's stay in New York and Atlantic City. Mrs. Sidney Wollberg, with her | cousin, Miss Sara Rubin of Alax- andria, are at the Claridge. Atlantic | City, for 10 days. Mrs. Raymond Blumenfeld joined them during the returned to ‘ MRS. CECIL HARP, myer, R. Widmyer. Who was formerly Miss Winifred Wid- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis —Harris-Ewing Photos. MRS. CARL SCAVOTTO, Whose marriage took place last month. She was formerly Miss Margaret Locher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Locher. A R MRS. EMORY BURDELLE USSERY, Before her marriage Miss Emma Mary Bechtold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Bechtold of Washington. week Miss Nancy Sigmund r | Thursday night from a week's at Wachapreague, Va. Mrs. Joseph Berman of South Bos- ton. Va.. has joined her daughter, Miss Mildred Berman, here for a visit. Her | sisters, the Misses Winnie and Gertie | Stern. and her son are on a cruise. Mrs. Arthur Cohen of New York is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Riefkin of the Argonne M:. and Mrs. Herbert Guggenheim and Mr. and Mrs. David Frank are at the Manor Richelieu, Murray Bay, ce, Miss Julia A. Pa Canada 7l left on Thursday for Philadelphia a. companied by Miss Helene Klein who | has been their guest. They visited Mrs. Klein and her daughter in Phila- a until vesterday when together thes left for Atlantic City to spend a weck at the Villa-de-Este. Ir. and Mrs. David Stern motored Wastport. Conn., on Friday to . and Mrs. Samuel Revness w York over the week end. and Mrs. Arthur Lyon are Mr. and Mrs. Morris B. Nathanson of Lanier place. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Abel and Miss | | Hilda Schoenthal will leave today on & two weeks' motor trip to the White Mountains, N. H., and en route home urned visit | ». and Mrs. Joseph Abel, jr., and family are now located in their new home at 4517 Warren street northwest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Bresler announce the birth of a son, Robert Joel, Monday, July 12 Brides Shun Kimonos. Despite objections of parents, Jap- anese brides prefer to wed in western clothing. and this season the custom has grown to such an extent that stores have placed much larger foreign orders than hitherto. The *foreign bridal dress” is far less expensive than the ceremonial Japanese attire worn only once. A Tokio dress expert ex- plains that Nipponese girls look better in western attire now than formerly because they are growing taller. The rate of growth of girls is greater than 8 their vacation in Bermuda. | that of boys. According to an army and Mrs. Wallace Luchs left | jnvestigation the average height of for Atlantic City spend | Japanese youths has gained an inch |and a half in the last 25 years. Many VISIting | girls who would like to marry in west- uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. | ern gowns bow to the wishes of their iam Moldawer and will the coming week in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Bennett of Cathedral Mansions were guests of honor at several surprise dinner Camille Fellheimer accom to Mr. Friday to Marcia Moidawer is | the traditional kimono costume. ‘Hop Enjoyed will spend several days in New York. | By Officers spend | prospective mothers-in-law and wear | Fort Belvoir the | Kenzie Hall. hop given in MacKenzie Hall in t are from ‘Washington and Philadelph Officers in this group will remain for Col. and Mrs. Douglas Wearth from Members of O. R. C. ORT BELVOIR, Va, August 14 —A touch of gayety was added Friday night honor of Reserve officers who are here with tl | and are inder command of Col. Filan of Wash- | another week's training, after which another contingent will arrive to re- Fort Leavenworth, Kans., are guests | on the post. | Mrs | i, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Arenson took & ' partjes prier to Mr. Bennett's de- otor trip to Maine, where their two | parture for St. Louis, Mo, where he ung daughters, Frances and Helene | enzaged in business. Mrs vill be renson, at Camp Tapawingd. ' Bennett and their little daughter will Join him in & month's time. Mrs Bennett was formerly Miss Dorothy Sonneborn, daughter of Mrs. Esther Sonneborn, Dr. and Mrs. Milton Wruble of Kalamazoo, Mich., announce the birth of a daughter, Roxanne Virginia, Sun- day, August 1, at the George Wash- ington University Hospital in Wash- ington. Mrs. Wruble is the former Miss Rose Nathanson, daughter of ey Wertheimer is visiting latives in Cleveland, Ohio, her prmer home. Miss Harry Heilbrun of Mount ernon. N. Y. has been visiting her ster, Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger, at her pttage in Ventnor, N. J. Mrs. Max Schwarz motored to At- ntic City Friday and is the week d guest of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin leather-bound Air-plane Luggage tan canvas with bright striping effect 15, 18 and 21 inch Cases 24-inch Suitcases Pullman Cases Wardrobe Cases - Hat and Shoe Cases- Fortnighter Wardrobe ____ KfRs ARZCOGLTED 1314 F STREET N.W. ----- $8.50 ---$15.00 ---$15.00 -$17.50 -$22.50 Mail Orders Filled Charge Accounts Invited Entertained in Mac- | to post life this week by 2 O.R.C. | Members comprising the u ington and Col. Cross of Philadelphi main throughout August Col. Ludson D. Worsham has ar-] | { ‘ | to inform you that it would be an exceedingly wise in- vestment to purchase your fur coat now at Wm. Rosendorf’s. At this time, in our August Fur Sale, you can take advan- tage of guaranteed savings to 259%c. Don’t play the fur market, come to Wm. Rosen- dorf’s and buy with confidence. Convenient Budget Terms. Augusf Fur A few of our grand bargains: 189° 219 139° 179 127.50 117.50 DEC. 15T WM. ROSENDOREF “Washington's Leading Exzclusive Furrier” 1215 G St. ~ Black and Grey Persian Lamb___ Natural Grey Squirrel__________ Natural Muskrat___________.____ Hudson Seal-dyed Muskrat_ Black and Brown Russian Pony__ Black Caracul__________ FREE STORAGE FOR YOUR COAT UNTIL rived to assume his newly assigned duties with the Engineering School. Col. and Mrs. Logan M. Weaver, h their son, Mr. T. H. W | nning to tour Canada dur er's month's leave of abs Maj | visiting Mrs. Grandpre's brother and | sister-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Charles | W. McCarthy. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur M. Andrews had as their house guests this week " | Mrs. Harriet Andrews and Miss Helen | Moran of Madison, Wis.. and Miss Lois beth Andrews of Paterson, N. J. Mrs. A. C. Cross, wife of Dr. Cross, | who is associate professor of educat | at the Un rsity of Colorado in B ., Colo., is visiting her brother-in- law and sister, Capt. and Mrs. Thomas nel has left where he will join | Du imel 1 y | motor through Cana Mrs. §. . Beatt of W, her granddaughter, Frederick, Md., | Hammel's mother, Mrs. J. F. Du mel, at the DuHammels' quarters, Maj. and Mrs. Kenneth Moore spent | several days in New York City this | week. | Maj. and Mrs. C. R. Moore were | ouse gL Col. and | Mrs. Dou Maj. Moore, who has been detailed at Fort Leaven- worth is now assigned to d Army War College in Wast Mrs. Reynolds Bur, of Govern at the home of h in-law. Capt. and Mrs. Reynol Capt. Burt's brother-in-law and sister, Capt. and Mrs. Homer Keifer of Fort Okla., are also house guests of the Burts Mrs. C. G. Grandpre and her small | daughter of Tupper Lake, N. Y., are | MisSimplicity, Combina- tions, Corsets and Girdies Bty ¥y 1325 E St. N.W. Next to National Theater Authorized Gossard Store for Over 20 Years a\) \"‘ luwuu (34 odes reach a dramatic New Height far Fall $9.75 PARIMODE considers the trend of fashion, then translates it as an artist would into shoes that are triumphs of design. These PariModes of soft, rich Suede answer fashion with their flat- tering up-in-front sweep and their distinctive detail . . . exclusively with Philipsborn. BHEILA . . BLA cox 5 uEDEC “are pump_with om- bre trim. or N SOCIETY. E—9 Mrs. Pozer and Mrs. Dillard Leave on Charles H. Pozer of Fairfax and Mrs. Frank Mason Dillard of Mrs. Francis Pickens Miller and her two sons, Andrew Miller and Rob- guests of Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Russell D. Hill. have returned from White Sulphur Bprings, W. Va., where they attended Mr. John H. Rust is expected today, following & week's motor trip to Vir- Of the Week Canadian Trip. F Alexandria left Thursday on a| ert Miller of Pickens Hill, left yester- | State Senator John Warwick Rust the Virginia State Bar Association ginia Beach and Orkney Springs. In Fairfax AIRFAX, Va., August 14.—Mrs. motor trip to Canada. day for Leland, Mich, to be the| and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickett sessions, Mrs. William Evans, her daughter, Miss Virginia Evans, and her sister, Miss Nannie McCandlish, returned Friday to Saluda, Va. after a visit to Mrs. F. Sheild McCandlish. Mr. Byron Spicht, who has spent some time as the guest of Mr. Norman Cobb, has returned to Akron, Ohio. Mr. William Giese and Mr. Salvae tore Leggio, both of New York, arse guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. Carl Max= well in the Methodist parsonage. Mrs. C. Pembroke Pettit ieft yese terday for Ivor, Va, to spend a forte night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Edward Stewart. Mrs. Mable Spangler and her son, Mr. Roy Spangler, who have been the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown, at Five Oaks, near Fairfax, have returned to Topeka, Kans Mr. H. L. Snead and his son, Mr. John Snead, are week end guests of Mr. Snead’s brother-in-law and sis- | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert T. Woodson, on their way to Petersburg, Va., from Canada, where they attended the Northern Baptist Convention. Miss Phyllis Richardson has ree turned to her home, White House, fol« lowing a week end spent with Miss Lucy Clagett in Upper Marlboro, Md. Mrs. Benton Chinn of Alexandria is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. W. Richardson Clerk of the Court John M. Whalen left Thursday for Old Point Comfort, Va., where he is attending meetings of the Court Tks' Convention. LUTZ & CO. “Leather Goods of 1325G S AUGUST CLEARANCE SPECIAL ITEMS Fabric Gloves. Were $1.00, Lot 18, 21 & 24” Canvas Cases. Were $7.50 to All Ladies’ Hand Bags_.--259% off marked prices All Leather Picture Frames__ 40% to 50% off 1 Lady’s Wiltshire Wardrobe Case, cowhide. Was $35.00 1—18" Brown Cowhide Ha 1—18" Fabric Wardrobe Case. Was 31 1—22" Fabric Wardrobe Case. Was $7 1—21” Case & 1 Were $42.50 set. NOW the Better t. N.W. Grade” $1.50--2 prs. for $1.00 marked prices -—-------$2250 t Box. Was $17.50, $9.95 7.50..§9.95 .50 $4.95 8" Hat Box, genunine buffalo $27.50 wpsbhors % ““1 Brtwsew ¥ ¢ Fashion » Flatter You... du Nord Summer Sale Price 58 glorified with Fitch, Skunk or Badger " > ’ . " f |' gay nineties forma Ity The return to elegance welcomes these rich, black velvety coats with their sleek lines and graceful folds of Velour du Nord, enhanced by lavish trims of luxury furs. It will make a different and lovelier “You"! They're satin lined, and warmly interlined. Coat Salon, Third Floor Also Velour du Nord Suits with Skunk, at $59 s R r&ww’fm vi

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