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2 SOCIETY.' THE ST T XT)AT STATE WASTITNGTOX. T). C.. AUGUST IT 1028-PART 7. SOCIETY. Record of Social Events Washington Society Folk WASHINGTON GIRLS WHO ARE FAR AND NEAR FOR THE SUMMER SEASON 1 In Calendar o( Week The Undersecretary of State and —— | Mrs. Ogden L. Mills entertained at Listed in Personal Mention dinner Friday evening at the third an- | nual dinner at the Brook at Saratoga Springs, the climax of the festivities Prominent Residents Spending Summer at Recre- attendant on the racing season there. Others having guests at the dinner ation Resorts—Cottage Lite Popular— Many ; were Real Admiral Cary T. Grayson Mr. and Mrs. William F R. Hitt and Visiting in Other Cities. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Royall Hol- combe entertained at dinner last eve- Capt. and Mrs. o. C. Calhoun arc ¦. in Denver, Colorado Springs and Salt ning In the villa at Newport which they entertaining at their countryplace Mrs. ! Lake City, returning to Washington in are occupying for the season. Calhoun’s aunt, Mrs, R. w Knight, . | September. who has just returned from England, Mrs. Frank Presbrey of Greenwich, where she spent a year. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Dawson, Miss Eva Rup- formerly of Washington, was enter- Clarence C. Bryan of Kentucky, nephew pert and Mr. Frank A Dawson started tained at bridge and tea Friday afi/r- and niece of Capt Calhoun, are also I this morning by motor for the north- --noon in the Casino at Saranac Inn by guests, and Mrs Charles W. Waring. western part of New York State and M. Green of Montclair in Mrs. Henderson Mrs. Calhoun’s daughter, arrived yester- i Canada They will stop Atlantic and Mrs. Charles Presbrey of New York. day to remain with her during j City and at Delaware Water Gap en shared honors with Mrs. mother route Mr Dawson recently com- Mrs. Presbrey this week, when they will leave together ; home. John M. Shaw. for a series of visits in the North. Mr. : pleted a fortnight's tour of duty as Waring will join Mrs. Waring later on. j lieutenant at Fort Howard. Md. Miss Clyde Shuman will entertain a Mrs. Jtysephine Marr Witherspoon of company of about 50 at a tea Saturday Mrs. Ida S Elliott has returned to Grace E! Paso. Tex., and Mrs. Josephine Marr Washington after in Atlantic afternoon, August 25, at the ! a stay Dodge Baldwin of Harrisburg. Pa., cousins of j City. Hotel. Mrs. Calhoun, have recently been her Page Mr. John Sweeney, son of Mr and guests. Miss Ada and Miss Betty Wilson, will be who are spending the Summer at Buena Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney, Mr and Mrs. George von L. Meyer, host at dinner tomorrow evening at the j Vista Springs, spent several days in with •on and daughter-in-law of Mrs. George Washington last week. Kimball House at Bar Harbor and von L. Meyer and the late Sec- | his guests remain for the dancing retary of the Navy, have left their Mrs. Havener, accompanied by her | later. Summer home in the Myopia district of daughters and sons, Miss Nannie Bell Hamilton. Mass., and gone to West Havener and Miss Ruth Havener and Miss Eliza Mitchell, daughter of Dr Chop, where they will be for the re- Mr. Dannis Havener. Mr. Clyde Havener and Mrs. James F. Mitchell, was mainder of the month. and Mr. Glenn Havener, have returned hostess at dinner in the Mitchell cot- from a short stay in Monterey, Va. tage at Bar Harbor before the per- Mrs. Francis G. Newlands and Mrs. j formance which her brother. Mr. James E Newlands Johnston were last week Mrs. Mark O. Davis and daughter F. Mitchell, assisted in staging for the in Boston, where they stayed at the Mary Suzanne have returned to Wash- benefit of a local charity. Hotel Somerset. ington after a three weeks' visit to At- lantic City. Asbury Park. Ocean Grove, Miss Ruth Abell entertained at din- Mrs Godfrey Lowell Cabot loaned her j i Spring Lake, Lock Arbour, Allen Hurst ner Wednesday evening at the Grace Summer home. The Oaks, at Beverly and Media. Pa. Dodge Hotel. There were covers for 20 Farms. Mass. Friday morning for one ! oi the series of talks which Rev. Carroll : Mr. and Mrs Haskal Steele have re- Percy of Ipswich is giving. j turned to their home in Lancaster. S. C., University Women Have after a brief visit to the former's cousin. Mrs H Rozier Delaney sailed yester- Mr. P. Fred McDaniel, of the Albe- Special Tea Program day aboard the Celtic for Europe to marle Apartments, this city. spend the late Summer and early The American Association of Uni- Autumn. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Montgomery. versity Women members are availing Col. and Mrs. G. J. Feiberger, Miss themselves, despite the hot weather of Dr and Mrs J Ogle Warfield, jr.. Julia Feiberger and Col. and Mrs. W. ; an unusual opportunity for fellowship are spending several weeks at Beach B. Ladue all of Washington, and Lieut, j with women from other American na- Haven. N. J.. after visiting Mrs. War- and Mrs. Amos T. Akerman of Fort j tions. As guests of honor for the Monday field's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Humphrey. Va.. are at the Thayer. West teas during August the club will have Baldwin, in Baltimore. Point, N. Y., for a few days. members from the Inter-American Com- of Tomorrow Clara Mrs. John Buchanan has gone mission Women. Miss to her j Mrs. Minnie C. Hermann of 3504 Gonzales, Panama’s first woman law- Summer home on Georgian Bay near ! Runnymede place, Chevy Chase, is Sum- ! Toronto, Canada, yer, who is here studying our juvenile and en route North j mering in the Canadian Laurentians , women's reformatories was the guest for a day or two of Maj. with courts and our relatives. She will visit Montreal, i for her government, will speak. Miss and Mrs Phillip B Fleming at West Toronto and Quebec before returning by Point. i Gonzales, who will be introduced : in September. Miss E. Agnes Dillon of the hospitality Mrs. Robert Jasperson, who with her Mrs. Kramer, mother of Mr. Frank H. committee, will talk informally on the mother, Mrs. H. L. Wrenn of Washing- Kramer and Mr. Howard Kramer of i feminist movement in Panama. ton. and her sister. Mrs. S Hallock du ; this city, spent last week in Newport, ) The card tables will be in readiness I guests who Pont of Wiimington. has been at the j; and is now' visiting Swamscott. Mass. for those members and care Cavalier for the past 10 days, was to play until 4:30. The hostesses for ;o:ned yesterday by Lieut. Jasperson.! Miss M. E. Robinson of Gain ford-on- - the afternoon are Mrs Harris T. Bald- and they will Pees, in Durham County, England, is j win, Miss E. Agnes Dillon and Mr motor to Annapolis today.! i rs. Mrs Wrenn and Mrs. du Pont will re- j passing the week end in Washington [m Lynn and Daughter \ James G. Cumming. main at the Cavalier for another week I at the Mayflower with her uncle. Mr.! * Thomas P, Harrison of Cleveland, at Return From Trip Abroad • i a Mrs. Pauline s I H. Arnold has returned i| whose home she has been a guest for Mrs. Richard Henry Lynn and her HadassaH Sponsors to her apartment on New Hampshire s ; the past year. avenue after a fortnight’s visit at the ! daughter, Miss Lalla Harrison Lynn, re- Benefit Card Party Homestead. Hot Springs, where she ! Mr. George Brooks has gone to turned yesterday from several months motored with Mrs. James McConville, | Monterey, Va., and is spending por- j An al fresco card party will be held a abroad. at who is again in her apartment by the Hadassah Tuesday evening in the j tion of August with Mr. W. W. i Isa- Rochambeau, and Dr. ‘ Samples. jys Miss Lynn will be a debutante of the 8.30 o’clock In the garden of Mrs. Robert T dore Kahn at 5709 Sixteenth street McCrystal. % i coming season and will make her for- Mr. Louis S. is to- \ for the benefit of the Summer emer- Dergans leaving mal bow at a tea dance in the ballroom Mrs. K. C. Lowndes has gone to! morrow for Gloucester. Mass., where Ir? j gency fund. The committee in charge 1 refreshment; Monterey, Va., to spend the remainder he will pass the remainder of the Sum- of the Mayflower Christmas afternoon, has arranged prizes, and of the month. mer. and will return to Washington December 25. will be served. i early in Mr. and Mrs. : September to his new studio Barklie McKee Henry at the Lombardy, 2019 Eye street of Philadelphia, who were guests over the week end of the latter’s grand- northwest. mother. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, in Mrs. Kolley. hostess of the Columbia her Summer home. The Breakers, at Junior High School Parent-Teacher As- ...... Newport, have been cruising bo lovely so captivating so full aboard the sociation. is visiting in her former home yacht Whileaway of Mrs. Henry’s in Hannibal. Miss., close mother. Mrs. Harry Payne to the birth- of charm. Superb interpretations of the Whitnev. place of the late "Mark Twain." who in Mrs. Whitney accompanied Mr and his youth close ultimate in smartness and tailoring. Mrs. Henry from was a friend of Mrs. New York to New- Kolley's parents. Mrs. Kollev's grand- ’ Vacation Season Observed port and has remained with her graduated mother, Mrs son from the Columbia Junior Vanderbilt, through his High School in June. Diplomatic week. In tbe * Circle ; Mr. and Mrs. Henrv will return to Mr. H. N. Rickey has gone of Lake Newport aboard the Whileaway for Placid, where he has joined his family (Continued from First Page> the annual cruise of the New York for the remainder of the season. Yacht Club. England, and once to Buena Mr and Mrs. Joseph Halsby of Lon- went at Miss Mary Stuart Milton, don, and their son. Mr. Vista to spend his Summer vacation j formerly James Halsby. parents. oi Washington, now of Miami, is visit- who are spending the Summer months with his ing her sisters, Mrs. Lydia Milton Wil- in this country, arrived in Washington liams and Mrs. Louise Molony, at 424 on Friday from Chicago and are guests The Minister of Austria and Mme j Marietta place. at the Mayflower, this being their first' Prochnik have returned from a visit j Col. A M. Milton of Fort Riley. Kans.. visit here since 1911. with the latter’s parents, Mr and Mr< j who with Mrs. Milton and their chil- Edward Preston James, in their cottage dren has also been visiting Mrs. Wil- I at Gloucester, Mass. The Minister and j ¦tiaras and Mrs. Molony, has returned ‘ Dr. and Mrs. Encisco Mme. Prochnik made the trip by motor. from a short stay at West Point, where j they were guests of Col. Milton’*class- j Os Argentina Enter The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. mate, Col. Campbell Hodges, com-' Fierlinger, will sail Saturday for Europe mandar.t of cadets at the Military 1 Diplomatic to remain several months. Dr. Fier- Academy. Circle linger is now at Magnolia, Mass., after spending several weeks at Stone Ridge. Mrs. Blair Banister has joined her fContinued from First Page.) N. Y., recuperating from a serious ill- daughter. Miss Margaret Banister, at ness. Kenilworth Inn, in Asheville, N. C., and Capital. She been the has carefully edu- latter part of the week they will go cated and has enjoyed the advantages The minister of Norway. M. Bachke, to Linvlile, N. C., to visit the former's of living in various countries sailed yesterday home in Nor- sister, Mrs. G. F. since 1917. for his Lucado of Lynchburg, She s peaks excellent French and Ger- way to Join Mme, Bachke, who went va Mrs Banister will return apartment to her man and. of course, Spanish, but both earlier in the Summer. at the Mayflower about the she and her husband first of September have yet to learn i English. They have begun a very prac- The Peruvian Minister to Fra nee. Mr and Mrs. A H Hudgins were' : tical course almost at the moment of Senor Mariano H. Cornejo, accompa- hosts at the Beach Club. Virginia I arriving in Washington. Dr. Encisco nied by Senora de Cornejo and their is a devoted motorist and has brought son Richard, arrived in New York Fri- Beach Va.. Wednesday evening, their UNO guests including Mrs. i along a machine to which he and his day from Paris and are spending the Edward R. Stitt, i wife are wife of the surgeon general of the Navy. i much attached. But on the week end in Washingon at the May- I 1 very first day of residence, flower represented Upper left: Miss Elizabeth Brawner, who spends much time on ihe Wardman Talk tennis courts. She is the daughter and Mrs. Robert. Walton Fleming of 1 their the The Minister has Font, I ! necessity of understanding his country years, of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Brawner. Center; Mrs. S. Hallock du formerly Miss Elizabeth Wrenn of this city, now Washington, mother and sister of Mrs the various in Paris for nine and Mary Hudgins. 1 ! traffic signs was obvlcus and they have he and his family are now en route to of Wilmington, Del. fright!, Miss Atwell of 610 l*ark avenue. New York, at Virginia Beach. Va. Upper right: both begun a Lima, they Miss Helen Robinson Heft) and Mrs. William D. Thomas (right), both of Washington, taken at Herkimer. N. Y.. the home what seems novel where will remain until the Robinson, Dr Fenton Bradford has gone to meisterschaft system of learning Eng- middle of September, when they will of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas parents of the former. Hot Springs for the midseason. lish through every-day terms. Besides, return to France. They will go to Ha- Lower left: Miss Sylvia Straus and Miss Victoria Straus In the garden of their parents’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney they have grammar and phrase books vana for a short visit on their way W. Straus, on California street. iJtt. and Mrs. Andrew J Miller of without Lower right: Miss Frances Miller of New York (right), and her cousin. Miss Franeeska MrKenney (left), at Hot New York number and no doubt they will to Peru. are making a brief visit in soon astonish their friends by their Springs, Va., where they spent several weeks. Washington Mayflower at the on a progress Meantime, they have another The charge d affaires of Germany and motor trip which they are taking i to absorbing occupation, that of securing Frau Kiep, who returned a fortnight front, any designs fig- Hot Springs, Va., where thev will join j to join Mmc. Theriault and their young but without or a home before the Autumn rush from ago from Germany, gave a large tea short Stately Ceremonial ures. their daughter. Miss Frances M Miller, the daughter, Catherine Batilde, ior a In their resorts begins. They are at present yesterday afternoon in Fabyan House \ vLsit. In addition to the ceremonial wed- ' cottage there. , ' in Wardman Park Hotel, but they have at Manchester, Mass., where the em- Fo Mark the Wedding ding , numerous other kimonos Mias Grace Henley of New always maintained their own establish- bassy Is estoblished for the Summer The naval attache of the Brazilian of various patterns will be made for Orleans I and all the Vtllftr, Is making an extended stay at the ment they pass time pos- embassy. Capt, Federico will Os Miss Matsudaira the bride to use in worshiping at the Grace Dodge Hotel. sible looking at himses recommended The charge d’affaires of Uruguay leave Washington today by motor for i imperial sanctuaries and shrines. to them The charge d'affaires and and Mme. de Pena have closed their will sail costly Niagara Falls and Canada, He (Continued Beautiful and as these silken Mr and Mrs F D. Tally, accom- Mrs. Encisco are both devotees of golf apartment in the Somersett and gone later from the Dominion for a short from First Page) may be, they will be worn but panied by May, i OF Mrs Daniel J. Carr and her and of almost every sort of outdoor to N, J„ where they have trip in Europe, where he will meet j once. Thereafter they will be put away two sons, Daniel and James, left Wash- sport. Dr. Encisco i a member of the a cottage for the midseason. Senhora Vlllar and their daughters, and a graduate of the Friends' School, tas imperial family relics After her ington yesterday for a trip to Canada. well known Jockey Club of Buenos Senhorita Emily Vlllar and Senhorita a Quaker institution in Washington. | | marriage it is understood that Miss will Aires, like; the They travel by automobile and which, Metropolitan Club The charge d’affaires of Finland, Dr. Maria de Laurden Vlllar in Paris. Capt. They will be married m October. I Setsuko intends to wear the Japanese will be absent for a j of this city, invites all resident mem- Niilo Idman, Atlantic City yes- family to kimono times, except upon spe- month. went to Vlllar and his will come Already the Imperial at all ! bers of the corps mto its circle gratis terday to remain over Sunday. Washington early in December, where | dal occasions where Western dress is Mrs. N E. Brail has returned to her * ‘ Many Americans avail themselves of will be to the are working overtime on the gorgeous i more convenient home. 3814 Warren they welcome additions street northwest this privilege and Dr. and Mrs. Encisco, The charge d'affaires of Lithuania, ; diplomatic circle here. i bridal kimono for Miss Setsuko, which 1 1 Prince Chiehlbu will wear neither I after spending several months m the though never before residents in this Dr Bagdonas, left last week for an , ! will be the most elaborate apparel seen ; his army nor the customary New England States and visiting her country, have nevertheless a wide ac- extensive motor trip through Canada, | The naval attache of the French cm* j in Japan in many years, flic wed- evening dress at his wedding Instead " daughter. Mrs. Benjamin Chute Per- ! quaintance among the members of the and will return early in September. ! bassy, Comdr. Sable, is spending the ding dress, to be worn only at the main he will wear the court regalia similar /" I kins, at Beverly, Mass. ! foreign service. week end in Philadelphia. j ceremony and never again, will eon- In detail to the garb worn by imperial ''list of 13 separate and gar- such functions for many Mr and No news has come to the embassy The charge d'affaires of Sweden and distinct princes at steamer Mrs. John Carlton Ander- officially of the departure of the new Weidel will close their house the The First Secretary of the Cuban ments. all of the finest silk. The rea- hundreds of years. It was at first for and travel wear son have returned to their Mme. Embassy and Sonora de Baron left yes- apartment Ambassador, Manuel E. Mai bran, for first of next week and go to Raydal, | son for the "13" is somewhat obscure, planned for the prince to have an en- In the Albermarle, alter spending a But terday for several weeks' motor trip but court officials explain that this tirely new outfit. But Chichibu, who vacation with Washington. in recent newspapers near Philadelphia, to spend a fortnight I Canada, Mr Anderson's parents from the Argentine capital there are ! through New England and in number is considered lucky for im- is economical, insisted on using the Mr and Mrs. C, de creations that are destined tor W. Anderson, at statements to the effect that he has The charge d'affaires Paraguay i They are accompanied by Senora perial brides and has been the custom -ame costume wfytch he wore at his JDeiaphane, Va. of Baron's brother, Shea. for hundreds six years accepted an invitation to attend a din- , and Mme. Ramirez have returned to Mr. Theodore of years i coming of age ceremonials rt must be explained that In Japan ; ago leisurely strolls n steamer decks, Mrs Joseph E. Halpin of ner in New York City in the first week their apartment in the Brighton after military of the | Kansas of September that, The assistant attache the bride of a member of the Imperial This dress consists of a coat, ki- City, Mo., sons, and it is pointed out several weeks' visit among the Thou- . Lombard I motor accompanied by her in order keep [ French embassy and Mme. family has nothing at all to do with ! mono, three , a pleated speeding trips, the observation Joseph E Halpin, John F. Halpin and to such an engagement he sand Islands and in Canada will return the middle of this week from I should have sailed Thursday, August 9. her trousseau The style, and : j and underskirt. The coat is a James E Haipln. and by ' short stay in platform and the ha* nieuat i But the charge d'affaires | a the country everything else is decided by officials 1kimono-like affair with huge sleeves grandstand of fash- Mrs n McNanamy, is in WaAJßgton has not been The counselor of the Peruvian em- of the household black silk, figures of > informed that he did so, nor has the Prada, The secretary of the legation, department. Those ; and is of with over the week end before rdlcming bassy and Cenora de Gonzalez j Greek in charge of the weighty matter of clouds and cranes interwoven through- ionable sport gatherings. Among the They Ambassador asked exact Information of who have spent several months Mr. Groegres Trlantafylltdls, spent sev- i i home have just completed a motor-1 I Miss Setsuko' ceremonial garb spent j out These figures are supposed to in- trip through Canada and New York the return of President Coolidge to lng in Europe, are expected to arrive j ! oral days at the Waldorf-Astoria in nearly six months choosing long life and happiness The materials you 11 find Washington, and it, is believed he will the He in the j j dicate such aristocratic snd spent several days in Atlantic City in New York Tuesday aboard i j New Yortt last week proper materials and designs. The i ! kimono is of purple-blue, designed with Washington time his sailing to coincide with the de France and will be met there by the names as Cloth, before their arrival in on The third of the British em- nnpresi dowager was consulted from! 1 figures of water caltrops, and the skirt Llama Ombre Tweed Thursday. They are making their return of the Chief Magistrate from his latter's mother, Mrs. Emerson Howe secretary time to and said have of- of white interwoven with a Rummer vacation bassy and Mrs Hopkinson are again in time is to I I is pure headquarters at the Mayflower during abroad, tered many suggestions ! pattern of hailstones The prince will and Camel s Hair, in addition to a host - - stay • The counselor of the Spanish embassy, Washington after a short their stay in the city and will stop after the embassy The Matsuduiras are commoners, and ! i also wear a black felt coronet, deco- over in their way Senor Don Mariano de Amoedo y which they Joined Miss Setsuko adopted with the gold chrysanthemum, of Chicago on home stuff at. Beverly Farms, Mass Mr. liop- was by Viscount! j rated plain and bordered fabrics. The Galarmendi, will be charge d’affaires Mataudatra, elder of the is the crest of the Gov. Byrd Will Review ktnson charge of office brother diplo- j I which imperial Miss R K Breckenrldge of Detroit during the absence of the Ambassador, will be in the mat, in order that her rank could be court In addition he will carry a are Badger, here until of the embassy 1 furs Natural Lynx, Kit 1* spending some time at the Grace 7 roopfi at Virginia Beach who will sail tonight for Spain. | the return suitable for an alliance with Prince ! ! white wooden scepter which al- Dodge Hotel. j staff in September. Chiehlbu The dowager granted accompanies the Fox, ] aver, Harry Byrd of the j | ‘ways te Raccoon and Black Fox. The visit of Gov Flood ! • counselor of the ern- bride permission to the Matsudalta - - Raymond The Chilean the British use Wirt W King and her two Virginia to Virginia Beach next Thurs- ba;-.sy and Senora de Agacio went yes- The third secretary of family crest ol a litfoliated hollyhock Priced from $59.75 to $950 children oi Ch> y Chase, Md. have the, 183 terday to Chesapeake Beach to remain embassy, Mr Michael Wright, who re- j of her edding Motored Huntington join day, where he will review d inulned Washington charge of the | on all w to W Va , to several weeks in in i Most of the lit garments composing Marriage Licenses. Mr King, formerly of the United Btale# Infantry of the Virginia National Guard, office here, has gone to Beverly Farms James E Latham. 33. Hopewell, V* . and Senorita Fannie Yglesias, sister of the ceremonial kimono, it must ap- Broiling. l'» Rev *“cret service, who is in business will the for the of the season I be Lillian C Burger, 17. C\ now i which is encamped there, be Senora de Agacio, who was their guest remainder : parent, arc extremely fine, thin silk W IK Balderson The Coat Sketched $950 to Huntington. Mrs. King was for- interest during the for 10 days, has to New York. undergarments, of them in the John A Moseley. 13, ihid city, and A!Uh« principal event of returned lega- i most Fedroghi, 43, Baltimore, merly Miss Margaret V Cocker of will be the guest of The attache of the Netherlands form of long and short kimono- Md Rev Hush T Imported two-tone t ashing week Gov Byrd tion left yesterday by St .‘Vt'naon weed in W ton j honor at a reception to be given at the The counselor of the Swedish lega- and Mine Peters like chemise,. "Knickers,” 'step-ins” Richard K Stewart. 80 and Nan \V Fai regi- motor for Ithaca, N Y , where the rh>», 48, noth of High Point. N G ; Rev tfray green. Mrs James Rankin Young, with lier j Cavalier Beach Club following the tion, M Assarsson, who lias been in or other articles familiar to Western John C. Palmer and Natural Lynx review will be entertained Sweden for a of several months, former will attend the International women are not worn by Japanese Green, 38, Eason, two daughters;, Mrs Glenn Alvin firmth I mental He vacation They will be Herbert 8 and Elsie A m new iat luncheon the review by sailed from (here yesterday aboard the Congress of Entomology. brides 38 Rev IJ K. \VNeman. tuxedo effect. An aueftentte and Miss .Julia Young, accompanied preceding absent for days and will spend a Sylvester Berryman, 31. and DruscUta officers of the regiment, of which Drothingholm and is expected to come 10 23; by Mrs Adelia Collins, has returned 1 the short time Niagara Falls before re- The principal outer kimono to be Jackson, Rev 8 P VV Drew copy of a foreign model. : Col Fulmer J Bright, mayor of Rich- to Washington early next week at worn by Miss Hetsuko is known as Joseph E Wood, 33, and Martha E Evans. to Washington after several weeks* visit turning to Washington 33 Hev Calvert E Bock mond, is In command "karaginu." is a voluminous Joseph and Alice E Brown, to the Yellowstone National Park legu This /.ahradhu. 35. j Mrs Henry D. Flood widow of The counselor of the Persian garment, usually of dark silk, with imth ol Baltimore Md Rev Hush T Representative Flood, for many lion and Mme. Noury are again in The director of the finance office of flowing sleeves this Is Itevenson Mi Mr* L h Crosby of Everett de great Under ill r Plains, I) THE SHOP OF and years the as- Washington and arc at the legation, ! the Argentine embassy and Senora long William Water* 31. Blue c WOMEN'S Vv.ish a< companled by Mrs W i. Wit- ! chairman of financial the Pan- the overdress known as the and Mabel Outlet 2t Mitohellvtlfe, Md ; fairs committee of the House, lias gone 1710 New Hampshire avenue. Mum j Eckart sailed yesterday on •ItsutMigi" and under this long skirt Rev William J Carroll ney several days in Wash- a 37, ftochegter. are spending from her home, Eldon, at Appomattox, Noury has been abroad for some time America for a vacation In their home j as "mo" The of Ito Carlola N Y . and ington U*e Mayflower on their way to I Argentine i known colors this Laura fii/ao .43 New York Olty Judge Rob- at children, Eleanor and in New York last week, ! In the Mattingly Raleigh New York where they are planning to ,1 Va with her and arrived I j bridal outfit are to be found in the ert E Haberdasher tolling iiyid and is passing two where she met by M Noury, * scarlet Alton R Sharp. 34. and Elizabeth J for a trip to Nova Beotia J Flood was ; | "ltsulsugi'' For Mias Setsuko arrange motor Cavalier chosen, figures Kantian 21. both ot Richmond. Va Re\ ,NC weeks at Hie Hotel Repre- During 1937 the people of foreign j ! has been with woven of H M Hennli Mr Mrs L Fridley sentative Flood was tiie uncle of Gov The acting military attache of the j I birth m this country sent $321 301,000 clouds throughout to symbolise happf- James P Kile 34 and Sarah K Katlv 1310 F Street and Frederick go >33 both of Woltston. Va Rev II M L * Washington Thursday for an «*- Harry Flood Byrd and C'oiwdr. Richard French embassy. Maj Thenault will to their relatives and friends back in ness. The "mo” will be of pure white Henui* Mass., i | j , dfthn n l>e»l 33 and Hegiriee Carter. 18 t-nded tour in the. West and will visit . ! E Byrd to Cape Cod, the end of the week the home lands, jj twilled silk with a number of in II Rev rUrence Biggs