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SOCIETL Y. Annapolis Society Enjoys Gayest June Week in Years NIany Parties and Entertainments Follow Gradu- ating Exercises, at Which President and Other Dignita POLIS, Md., June 6.—The June week known here in years ended Wednesday morning the graduating exercises at the Academy, when the members \duating class were promoted i diplomas and in the United esident Coolidge. al and Mrs. entertalned at a Bayes on at the superintendent's | lemy for ing class, of rank- 10 have been in| week. Tuesday ball was given by the s of Wilbur, Secre and Mrs. Wilbur Mrs. ward W. Admiral and 1t the | the > week John and M aining to who Eberle of of Rear Dow Bryan 1 at their chuyles ber of t his f for Cor son, Mrs and Mrs A., Wryo., the Mr. nne, been guests for tl s of and Mrs ter ut. Comdr. k for Ver- the guest of month had as her Blanche » daughter of F. Ladd of North Dean W College at dinn, h(n e on Agard of St. John's gard entertained - evening at their avenue. n is the guest of i ‘ook at her home outside of Philad Peyton ined at dinner Mon- ynor of Rear Admiral | ang, who is quadron taking on their Summer of Berkeley irai and M rick, has been the time of Mr. and Barron P. Du Bois ho have been sta- Academy for the fled from New York rope §where they nitely. Miln and her McPherson, of ‘Torc e been the guests for nd Mrs. Clinton Mor- gar Mr. and have for the York Mrs, James Brown Scott their home in Wardour r and sailed from New for Europe, where n until the Autumn. am, wife of Comdr. H. was hostess at a bridge " Wednesday last at Queen ~Cupboard, in honor of Mrs. wite of Ensign George Nold, formerly Miss Evangeline Rutter of A Mr. _and New Yori duated from the Wednesday, were hosts at a tea Sunday afternoon in honor of the members of the mid- shipmen’s lacrosse team, of which their son was captain. Mrs. F. G. Urquhart of Georgetown, D. C., has been the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bowie Howard at their home, on Prince George street. r- | Te ries Were Present. Mrs. Stephen L. Graham left last week for Washington, where she ls the guest of Admiral and Mrs. Huber. Comdr. John Paul Miller, U. 8. N., | has been the guest of friends in An- napolis during the past week. Mrs. Keating, wife of Lieut. Robert K ing, and her two children left | last week for & two-month visit with | relatives in Jacksonville, TIL Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Corner en- tertained at dinner Friday evening last at their home, Primrose Farm, ! near Annapolis, in honor of Capt. and Mrs. 1. S. K. Reeves, who have been | thefr guests for June week at the | academy. Capt. and Mrs. Allan Buchanan e been the guests for a week of Comdr. and Mrs. Willlam Giles. Capt. Roscoe Arnett, U. S. M. C., | has joined his wife at the home of | his father-inlaw, Mr. John T. Jeffer- | son, on Murray Hill. Capt. Arnett, | who has been attending the recent Army-Navy maneuvers in Hawaffan waters, returned last week on the U. §. S. Henderson. | “'Mrs. Hinds, wife of Capt. Alfred W. Hinds, who spent last week in Phila- delphia as the guest of Mrs. Helms- | ley L has returned to Annapolis. Mrs. Alec Kidd returned last week from Norfolk, Va., where she has been spending two weeks with her husband, Lieut. A. C. Kidd, who is on the staff of Rear Admiral C. T. Voge ng on the U. S. S. New Mrs. Wood. wife of Lieut. Clagget Wood, U. S. A., of Washington, has been the guest of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. T. Chattle Hopkins, at their home, on South River. Notes of Chevy Chase Social Activities and Personal Mention Bridge and Tea Parfies. Luncheons and Club Meet- ings in Schedule for the Week. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Adkins and their son Alvin of Raymond street motored to Washington, Va., for the week end, where they attended the wedding of Miss Katherine Keyser and ign_John C. Long of Mississippi. Miss Elizabeth Adkins, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adkins, was an at- tendant of the bride. Mrs. Walter Johnston enterfained at ncheon and bridge Thursday at the ny Hill Tea House, in North Chevy se. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Lockwood of Washington have purchased the Wil- liams estate, on Jones Mill road, and will make their home there. Miss Eleanor Cooley, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Cooley, spent sev- eral days in Baltimore, Md., where she visited friends. Mrs. J. M. Rowe entertained at bridge and tea Friday at her home on Stratford street in honor of her house , Miss Anne Pressly of Erie, Pa. A nd_Mrs. John Imirie of West Bradiey lane entertained a house party ver the week end at their Summer e, SKip-a-way, on the Potomac. Hattie Beckwith, Miss Doris Miss Grace Mount and Mr. William Bechwith of Barber, N. Y., are the house guests of Mrs. Mary Thompson at her home, on Jocelyn street. Mrs. Jesse H. Hedges entertained the members of the apron committee of the Rector's Aid Society of All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal Church at lunch- eon Friday. Mrs. Charles S. Consaul entertained | the members of her club at luncheon 1 bridge Thursday at the Sunny Hill ouse. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Swope, their son Robert and daughter Marchia, and their aunt, Miss Leibert, of Hunting- treet, have motored to Bethlehem, . and will attend the graduation ex- ercises of Lehigh University. Mrs. Aaron Gottschal entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at her home, in the Chevy Chase Apartments. ‘The utility committee of the Rector's ¢ of All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal Church will meet for lunch- eon Monday at the home of Mrs. Ver- non E. West, on Hesketh street. Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor is the chai | man of the committee. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crandall enter- tained at dinner Tuesday evening at their home, on Jocelyn street. Col. and Mrs. Mark Brooke, their daughter, Miss Hallle Brooke, and Mrs, Brooke's mother, Mrs. Gunnell, are now occupying the home of Mrs. John Martin and Mrs. B. Frank, on Grafton street, which they have leased for the Summer months. Mrs. Martin, her daughter Catherine and Mrs. Frank e gone to Jamestown, R. L., where they will spend the Summer. Miss Wilmoth Doyle has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle, on Huntington street, after gpending three months in Lan. sing, Mich., as the guest of Capt. and Mrs. if. B. Beavers. p Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence of West Kirke street have gone to their Summer home, in_Bayhead, N. Mr. and Mrs. Wajter Stock and their son, Walter, of Detroit, Mic are the house guests of Dr. and Mr. | J. W. Crandall. Mr. Stock is attend- ing the Credit Men's Association. Miss Catherine Young of New York City is the house guest of her aunts, Misses Marian and Frances Young, at their home on Brookville road. Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Warren of Lansing, Mich., ‘are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle on_Huntington street. Mrs. R. O. Sands is occupying the Thorpe home on Grafton street, which she has recently purchased. Mrs. William S. Corby will enter- | tain the members of the Cultus Club | Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John King entertained the members of the Helen Keller Guild Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W. A. Smith on Jocleyn street. The Missionary Soclety of the Chevy Chase Presbyterfan Church met ~Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold E. Doyle. Rev. Dr. Douglas Bernie made an address on_his European travels. Mrs. M. B. Leary, jr., has returned to her home on West Kirke street after motoring to Atlantic City end Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanton Peelle have closed their home on Connecticut avenue and have gone to Bayhead, N. J., where they have taken a cot- tage for the Summer. Mrs. G. W. Sidman, who has been the house guest of Mrs. George W. Depew, Mrs. Charles Roberts and Mrs. M. T. Miller, at their home on West Kirke street, has returned to Phila~ ‘delphia. Miss Virginia Parke has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Parke, on Oliver street, after attending the graduation exer- cises of the United States Naval Academy, at_Annapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thorpe, who have sold their home on Grafton T FOMONSTON, MISS OLGA Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. this year and to enter National where they will spend two months touring the continent. Mrs. H. DeC. Adams entertained at luncheon Tuesday at her home on Military road. Mrs. A. E. Berry entertained a party of young folk in honor of her daughter,” Henrletta, Saturday after- noon at her home on West Lenox street. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Corley enter- tained the members of their club at bridge and supper Saturday evening. Mrs. P. M. Anderson of Broad Branch road entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at the Congres- sional Country Club in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Charles Donkel of Chicago, I1l. Mr. and Mrs Joseph A. Maguire were hosts to the members of their club at bridge and supper Monday evening. Comdr. and Mrs. J. B. Farle, who have leased the home of Maj. and M E. McClellan on West Melr street for the Summer, will take pos- session the first of July Mrs. John Callahan will entertain the members of her club at luncheon and bridge Monday at her home on Oljver street. The junior members of the Soda of the Roman Catholic Church of Blessed Sacrament will entertain a card party and tea Monday after- noon at Rauscher's. Mrs. Henry Gratton Doyle and her children, Henry, Robert and Marion, of Thirty-third street, left Thursday for Islesboro, Me., where she will spend the Summer. Mrs. Jesse C. Potbury and her daughters, Dorothy and Sarah, of West Lenox street, will leave this week for Maine, where they will spend the Summer: Mr. Potbury will join them later. Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Swope en- tertained the members of their club at bridge and supper Saturday eve- ning. Prof. Henry Gratton Doyle of Thirty-third street, Prof. Robert 8. Grigs of East Bradley lane, Prof. Robert W. Bowell and Prof. DeWitt Crossant left Thursday for a two- week trip through the Finger Lake region and the Pocanoes. The social section of the Women's Club_of Chevy Chase closed its sea- son Saturday by entertaining the chil- dren of the members at a picnic in Rock Creek Park. Mrs. Stillam, who has been the house * guest of Mrs. Johnson B. Campbell at her home on Jocleyn street, has returned to her home in the State of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Hicks and their children are occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. Potbury on West Lenox street, which they have leased for the Summer. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Hunter have returned to their home on Oxford street after spending a week in At- lantic City, N. J. Dr. Hunter at- tended the medical convention. Mrs. Dame, who has been the house f the SILK LOOMS &) S $1.00 $2.49 Crepe de Chine Scarfs. ) n. Checked Crepes. $1.29 36-in. Radium de Soie. s ~ $1.69 40- $1.29 36-in. Colored $1.29 36-in. Printed Crepe. . $1.69 36-in. Jersey $1.59 36-in. Wht. RESE (o0 =n $1.39 36-in. Plain Tussah.... $1.29 36-in. Habutai Silk.... $1.29 36-in. Wash Taffetas. .. Kimono Silks.... Printed Pongees. Sport Fabrics. .. Printed Eponge. $1.29 36-in. ) $1.29 33-in. $1.69 36-in. $1.69 36-in. HE SUNDAY at | crescacscansle STAR, WASHIN CRANDALL, Crandall, graduate from high school Park 'thllry in the Autum guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Morey, at their home on Raymond street, has gone to Philadelphia, Pa., and Spring- | field, Mass., where she will visit with | relatives. Mrs. A. E. Givens of Laurel, Md., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jullan Winnemore, at thelr home on Rosemary street. Miss Lena Blum and her niece, Miss Betty Blum, are the house guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William Blum, at their home on Elm street. Miss Fay Snead, a student of the University of Miohigan, will return this week to the hame of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snead, to spend her Summer vacation. Mr. George North, a student of Cor- | nell Unive will return tomorrow |to the home of his uncle and aunt, | Mr. ana Mrs. Alexander W. Wylie, on | Jenifer street, where he will spend | William Blum of Elm 2 Julian Winnemore and her son, Lawrence, of Rosemary | street, will leave Thursday for Win- chester, Va., where they will attend | the graduation exercises, Mrs. Blum's | nieces, Misses Evelyn and Sarah Bay- lis, at the Hanley School, being mem- bers of the class. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Judge and Mrs. James Keith Marshall Norton entertained Saturday evening at their home on Prince street for Ensign Armand Morgan. U. S. N. a nephew of former Represent ative Charles C. Carlin of this cit: The other guests were Miss Nancy Wattles, Miss Laura Hulfish, Miss Charlotte Kemper, Miss Jeannette Cochran, Miss Josephine Gregg, Miss Margaret Warwick, Miss Nina Fulton, Miss Elizabeth. Schneider, Dr. Clyde West and Mr. Henry Moncure. Judge and Mrs. Norton have as their guest Peter White of Glasgow. Scot- land. A subscription dance was given at the boat club on the eve of Decora- tion day which was chaperoned by Mrs. William J. Morton, Charles M. Shepperson, Mrs. A. C. Warwick, Mre. Raymond Hulfish and Mrs. Walter T. Oliver of Fairfax. Those dancing were Miss Virginia Jackson, Miss Virginia Mackey, Miss Dorothy Trice, Miss Nettie Dance, Miss Valen- tine Dance, Miss Virginia Lipop, Mr. Leo Fahy, Mr. James McElroy, Mr. DeButts Saunders, Mr. Robert Oliver, Mr. Byron Blllingsley, Mr. Shirley Baughan, Mr. Thomas MéPherson Brown, Mr. Archie Munsen and M Reggle Munsen of Washington, Miss Katherine Oliver of Fairfax, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Charlotte Kemper, Miss Carolyn Burgess, Miss Genevieve Shep- person, Miss Jeannette Cochran, Miss Mabel Blunt, Miss Cora Pulman, Miss Katherine Pulman, Miss Jeanette West Successors to OF AMERICA DAY For Pongee. Krepe. ... Fac. Tub- OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT street, will sail Wednesday cn the 8. 8. George Washington for Europe, ! GTON, D. ‘Ml.ll Virginia Fairfax, JUNE 17, Mr. Davis Jenkins, Mr. Boothe Pulman, Mr. Zachary Gray, Mr. Arthur Rector, Mr. Dallas Rand, Mr. Hugh Marsh, Mr. Carroll Plerce, jr., Mr. Willlam Tay- lor, Mr. Earl Ross, Mr. Marion West, Mr. Hollis Nugent, Mr. Robert Whit- ton, Mr. Kenneth Moore, Mr. Chester Pierce, Mr. Edwin Pierce, Mr. Norman Lawler, Mr. John Hughes, Mr, Dick- erson Jenkins, Mr. Charles Keegan, Mr. Vincent Young, Mr. Hubert Moore, Mr. Emmet Lawler, Mr. Jack Roberts, Mr. Jack Howard, Mr. Rich- ard Ross, Mr. Robert Ross, Mr. Brooke Howard and Mr. Robert Howard. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Coffman, Miss Virginia Coffraan and Miss Annabelle Porterfield Coffman have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bly in Strasburg. Miss Elizabeth Thornton of Fred- ericksburg spent last week in town, having come to attend the graduation exercises at the Episcopal High School. Mr. Strother Campbell of Rappa- hannock Coun‘v was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Long. Mrs. Mollle Brown has returned from visits to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bat- ton in Orange and to her daughter, Mrs. Peregog, in Somerset, Va. Mrs. Barbour Apperson and Mrs. T. M. Sellers have left for their homes in Culpeper after a visit to their brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Yates. Mr. Janney Yates has returned from Johns Hopkins University after completing his first year in the post-graduate school. Mr. George Everly spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Roberta Everly in Strasburg. Rev. and Mrs. Roger Williams and their two children of Elizabethtown College, Pa., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weiner. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Lewis, jr., left Monday by motor to return to their home in Richmond after a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schnelder on North Columbus street. Miss Nancy Waters of Manassas was the week-end guest of Miss Vir- ginfa Dare at her home in Rosemont. Miss Elizabeth Howell is the guest of friends in Richmond. Mrs. Roger D. Clark and her infant daughter have returned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Lambdin in Norfolk. Miss Rosalie Broaddus went to Cul- peper Monday, where she will spend the Summer with her cousins, the Misses Stringfellow. Miss Myra Storey of New London, Chester County, Pa., is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Sigvald T. Jenssen, in Rosemont. Miss Kathryn Lembert and Miss Addie Lambert have returned from Randolph-Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, and will spend the Sum- mer with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Lambert. Miss Winifred Horn left, Saturday to spend six weeks visiting friends in Pittsburgh and Cleveland, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Newell Larcombe of Washington were the week-end guests of the latter's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Newell on Braddock Heights. Miss Helen Cannon has returned from Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, and has as her guest her roommate, Miss Elizabeth Yeaton of Pittsfield, Mass., at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wiehle and Mr. and Mrs. Curt Mentzel of Washington have returned to their homes after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Mentzel. Miss Vivian Shier and Miss Marian Callahan have left for their homes in | Boston after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Myers. Mrs. E. E. MacMorland entertained informally Tuesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Oscar B. Ryder, who has recently come to Alexandria to make her home. Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Corneal are Largest Ladies’ Exclusive Apparel Shop in Wishington FEEEEEEEEEEQEEEEEEEEEEE 1925—PART home from a visit to the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Paxton Kirby, in Purcellville, Va. Miss Eleanor Willlams was hostess at a garden party last week at the home of her parents, Col. and Mrs. Jullan Young Williams, Villa Rosa. on Braddock Heights. Among the guests were Miss K herine Spittle, Miss Alelaide Risdon, Miss lelen Slacik, Miss Marguerite Penn, Miss Barbara Caton, Miss Helene H Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, Mi: ginia Cary Dawson, Miss Nellie mers, Miss Eleanor Tal bara ‘Price, Mrs. Hebe Carter Sturgls, Miss Elizabeth Anderson, Miss Grace Powell, Miss Cortenay Page Waller, Miss Deane Lindsey, Miss Jane Byrd Bhackelford, Miss Margaret Daniel, Miss Alice Virginfa Maddox, Miss Elizabeth Rust, Miss Marcia Horner, Miss Jeanne Caton, Miss Barbara Snow, Miss Cortenay Cochran, Miss Frances Sinclair, Miss Frances Green, Miss Hildegarde Ross, Miss Flora Shackelford, Mr. Roland Goods, Mr. Billy Smoot Rust, Mr. Lawrence Washington, Mr. David French, Mr. Francls Carter, Mr. Gardner L. Boothe, Jr.; Mr. Charles Nicholson, Mr. Charles Sinclair, Mr. Llewellyn Powell, Mr. Burge Caton, Mr. Jacque- lin Washington, Mr. Thomas A. Sebrell, 3d;: Mr. Robert W. Schneider, jr., and Mr. Julian Penn. Mr. and Mrs. David Newton Rust have returned from Staunton accom panied by Miss Caroline Rust, who was one of the graduates of the class of ‘25 at Stuart Hall. | Rev. Hugo Blankenship has re- turned from Fredericksburg, where he | attended the annual diocesan conven- tion of the Episcopal Church, and from Columbfa, Va., where he delivered tha baccalaureate sermon to the graduat- ing class of the high school. Miss Mary Wheeler and Miss Myrtle Wheeler of Fredericksburg were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Spittle. Mr. and Mrs. Spittle entertained Saturday evening in honor of the graduating class at the Episcopal Theological Seminary. Mr. Graham Craver was given a surprise party Tuesday evening by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Craver, to celebrate his birthday a niversary. The guests included Mr and Mrs. H. A. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. | C. J. Mitchell and Mrs. Forrest War who assisted the hosts; Miss Loutse | Carter, Miss Kathryn Barr, Misses Carolyn, Christine and Helen Beach- ley and Mr. Robert Haislip of Wash- \ ington, Miss Edith Fairfax, Miss | Hilda Fairfax, Miss Dorothy Pettit, | Miss Marian Bayliss, Miss Naomi Crump, Miss Margaret Bayliss, Miss Bessie Mitchell, Mr. Harold Payne, Mr. Harmon Francls, Mr. Carlos Me- | Cullough, Mr. Richard Allen, Mr. C. S. | Gemeny, Dr. Major, and Mr. Arthur | Pence and Mr. Samuel Thornton of | Manassas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garner and | their young.daughter have returned to their home, in Falls Church, after a vis't to Mrs. Dora G. Varney. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lewis Davies have returned from Bristol, where the; atte ed the commencen: exercises at Virginia Intermont College. Mis Mary Rebecca Davies, who was ore | of the graduates, returned home with | her parents. Mrs. Leonard J. Miller small daughter, Rebecca, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kelly in Harborton, Va. Mrs. I G. Markey and her grand. daughter, Miss Helen Vaughan, of | Atlanta are the guests of the former's | nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs.| and her are the PRETTY DR ES MADE BY YOU —while you are t drgaamakine here. ”.“‘M ny and Eveniig Classes S1X LESSONS, $5.00 M. Hildebrand, SOC Henry C. Linn, in George Washington Park. Mrs. Linn entertained at lunch- eon and bridge Monday in honor of her guests. Miss Lucy Gary was the week-end guest of Rev. and Mrs. Reginald Potts in Lynchburg and went from there to attend the commencement exercises at Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, Va., where her nephew, Mr. Thomas Varney, was one of the graduate Mrs. Mary E. Lansdale of Little Rock, Ark., is the guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Mess. Miss Janice Jaffa is the guest relatives in New York City. Mr. Edward Embrey is back from a visit to his brother, Mr. M. E. Em- brey, in North Fork, Va. Miss Polly Malgne has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Kyne in New York City Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Ashby are back from a Vi to the former’s aunt, Mrs. Lumley, in Greenmount, 8. C. Miss Sarah Truslow of Gailnesville, Ga., was the guest last week of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Truslow Lipps, and went from here to Annapolis to attend the June week exercises. Mr. Charles E. Dodd has left for Charles Town, W. Va., where he will make his home. Mrs. Dodd and thelr children will join him in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Lambeth are back from a visit to relatives in Char- lottesville. Mr. and Mrs of Dabney Hubbard, An IETY". S | nle Carmer Dunbar, Mrs. Katherine Ballenger and Mr. James Brannon motored to Atlantic City and spent the past week end Mrs. Francis Pulman Hohenstein announces the marriage of her daugh- ter, Miss Gladys M. Hohenstein, to Mr. Bertram A. Lynn on Friday, May 29, in Wushington. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. C. Ball. Mrs. Byron A. Raulston is home from a visit of several weeks to friends in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Louis Showalter and Mr. Wik liam Saunders of Roanoke were week- end guests of Mr. Charles C. Carlin, jr., on North Washington street. Mrs. James A. Hulfish is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Wilson in Roancke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henderson returned Monday from a trip to Blue- mont, Va Mrs. James Corbin and Miss Enpa Preston left Tuesday for thelr homes in Hamilton, Va., after a visit to friends here. Mrs. Willlam Moody of Detroit, the guest of Mrs. W. B. Fauntleroy. Mr._and Mrs. Richard Tinsley of New York City, who are on a motor trip through Virginia, were guests last week of their cousins, the Misses Marye, on Queen street. Mrs. Joseph Harris and young son of Roanoke, Va., are the guests of the former{s mother, Mrs. Braxton B. Smith. Miss Jeannette Yates Cochran is spending the week end in Charlottee ville, attending the dances at the Uni- versity of Virginia. is Rizik Brothers Monday Two Lovely Gown Groups IMPLE and sophisticated frocks that make Summer heat endurable—each was beauty, a RIZIK offering of much above the present price. artful 29 Tub Silk and Printed Georgette Dresses Until Now 35.00 Monday, 15.00 Handmade Filet Net Dresses Over White or Pink Slips Until Now 57.50 and 65.00 Monday, YV E bilipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST 39.75 THIRTEE We never quote comparative prices because of their tendency to mislead Appealing’ New Models 1n Summer Frocks —developed by desxgmng gcnmses—m smart styles for every occasion of formal and informal wear— street, sports, afternoon and evcmng. —And here’s a genuine surprise—we’ve marked them %25 Plain and Printed Crepes, C}nfionl. Crepe de Chines, Georgettes and Exquisite Combinations of Lacc with Crepe. 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