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SOCIETY. THE EVENI STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 19 SOCIETY. Maxwel; Ord Presta, Norman Kngel, [she il spend a few weeks betore o] [—————— 'B BRIDE OF WEDNESDAY Frank Seigal and Stewart Voegtlin.!ing to Maine. | BAND CONCERT | RAZ".'AN ED'TOR . < v : r. Newell W. Ellison left W ashing- # £ | the illness of her mother, Mrs. W.| Miss Laura Graham, who was visit- ter, Monument grounds, by e | | | ST o % > % 4 | Morrison, has returned to her home|ing Miss Adelaide Douglas at her United States Army B ; 4 i in New York. @ |apartment at Wardman Park Hote Capt. Raymond G. With His Father, Who Subsedent- The Ambassador of Argentma and Mme. 7 b S ek e e B O e e || { 1y Bscaped: ‘HadiBaen aousliof Paradis. “ , Program i ; : de Pueyrredon Entertainéd at - 4 ey § Reunion i Le Faradin. © - |4BUNCO” ARTIST ACCEPTS | Masch, Carngin Eenwer Promoting Revolution ) 4 ; Natre' Dame Academy, _Thursday| SENTENCE FOR HIS CRIM vefne, QU Raenly [ e P L 1 b ; night, at Le Paradis, will fulfill a . e gan 2806t | 1By the Acsociaten pres anama lL.egation. ; : s commencement day pledge, when they —_— Moo sits Thine Smoes trom | | B0 JANBERG, Fuse 1At - 4 : Will assemble for their first reunion | Capture Due to Letter Sent !Iuther 0 e e {being confined in prison for learly a 7 % # since graduation. The class is the first & oie ;\: _dq LR | . Paulo = o Rt % " : in the history of the school to adopt on Mother’s Day—DMeets (3) B {‘ ‘j st editor, was releasd yester HE Ambassador of Argentina |II, sailed on the steamship Paris for $ 2 % @ | this novel means of bringing its mem- L AR S S der of ‘President ernardes and Mme. de Pueyrredon are | France. He will spend four months ; B asthe wiver five yuos of tevo Victim in Court. ornet solo, “Addah Polka sl P Mo the guests in whose honor |studying music at the American 1 P : Ll > AR j Losey s of incidents followin; upon th the Minister of Panama and | School of Art at Fountainbleau, re- < t w The reunion will take the form of a e e B ] Gtester Sergt 7o tDufresns) escape from prison in Fbruary « Senora de Alfaro will en- |joining his parents at Wardman Park | [ Sl & |vanquet, and 15, the maximum num-|. i : Excerpts from “Florodor Edmundo Bittencourt. hisfather. Vln-(;u\n company of 12 at dinner | Hotel in the Fall s % 3 ¢ ber possible, are 4.,,“fid,,m|l_v expected m’.m:; ';\ -!Il:h “"‘l' '“ & “"."““""; Waltz, “Bolivian™ e n”‘”h; men wer rrestd last Jul this evening. TR 3 ! " to keep their pledge. The class wus 18 | throug] etter sent his mother on | altz, “Bolivian". ... |After the wulo revation broke PR N e e Y strong at_commencement; one mem | Mother's day, faced an S0-vewrold ey, (), Gen. s | |out. They gwned ang pblished the oy B Rkl el e : . ber has died, and two will be unable | vi . in co R e L newspaper Corre 2 Panha, which Mass., today and establis| Roberta. o Lieut. rnest Victo L apology, re | | Poputar hits, X e the insugator of theseditious dis Suminer quarters of the embassy in | Holmes, member of the cluss which . i Miss Kathryn A. Creveling is chair- | tained six years ago and acceptedhis (@) “Seventeen” (waltz)..Kahn | | furtances e Ty dn Sottiee, whiohi R i v A man of the committee, the other mem- | sentence. ;D Tmmingt ((oxbon) Hasis [ Edmunds fled to 10 Chilean en sador will be nccompanied by the|of Maj. and Mrs. Frank Holmes of . P o hc | Whe ‘anmitied\ Fawindler, Dl Symphony™ N el ee e gh ve Chilean An secretary, Dr. Emil L. id the | Washington. Miss Griggs took part 3 . . A S feMahon. Miss Helons | GFdY. a member of the Floyd Weod- | one poem, “Finlandia""..Sibelius : S ageeas Lo i attache, Dr. Edwart von Selzam in the 1924 national beauty contest in e . i e or and Miss Agatha C. Shen. | #2rd g2ng which futNoi \r-nv'\ March, “Hostrauser e s e ’ e Atlantie_Clty, where she was known . 5 e A Ciothey six years ago, recently was captiwec hambers el { Mr. James Rockwell Sheffield, Am- Miss Newburgh. £ Miss Josephine A. Crowley wilt be |iy* Chicago through a Ibtter writen ey St Stanlod Bataarr | dor to Mexico, who was the[ - . ~ toastmistress at the banquet, and re- (nis metper o Gan. Framcisen o Star Spangled Banner | t of the President and Mrs. Cool-| Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, i : 5 ; sl sercctions Will be Miss Heles | Mother's day. e ihs e 1 e wouia e e e = o : ; - musical selectio i | e ol 5ovs T have panedl (he| [Ieave the embassy'the son wou g e it by o e ; J. Collins, Mrs. James Dimond, Miss | you ‘might * repent and return ny | BANK ROBBERS ESCAPE. |reteed. The ome ccepted AN e by motor for Hot Springs, Va., where : % Batherine &1 ooy oi% Codllin B | moneX: to me,” W. . Hill, Confoderite i . - Attorney General Sargent they will be joined by their sons at | RENE R e - C. Beckley, Miss Emily M. } | yetoran, told him in ACCPUNs te|sperift Reports Three, Located in| Held Under Four Charges. Leaves for New England. the Homestead. o P ; Miss Hlisaboth C. ‘Gatner and Mrs. | VoY tod themoney., @ erdk i FESE The Attorney Geferal” Mr. Sargent, k s \ k s a James Earley. A toast will be offered | God is good.: oods, Evaded Officers. {.mm; erkiah auiie : left Washington last evening to at- Q'_Fh" high lnimf"_ ;Wf;fi!'dvf X‘:‘*“‘alfflli & ‘ 5 T 4 R to the Rev. George E. Kelley, S. J., at| ' Turning then to Solicitor nenl| BENTONVILLE, Ark., June 13 (#). |t sScene of an accident without tend the commencement exerck :.1‘;‘1" Jdnl\:h d‘l;“"{?;{':‘ N‘-;“enmf;( ‘(\}:e X § S 8 o4 whose suggestion the Ciuss oK e | Boykin, Gray repaid the State $8)0 | —Sheriff Joe Gailey of Benton County, [ AKing his identi Wn were pre s, DA e e o Ne WA Yok T oIt % : . reunion pledge. pended in capturing him, paid the | returned here and reported that three|ifred aga N e calne | ment to Mr. and Mre. George Stewart : g : court a $1,000 fine in lieu of a 12| bank robbers who were surrounded|fed. 804 avenue, v make : ind will recelve of Melbourne, who-will arrive today . ¢ Miss Lucille Atcherson of Columbus, | month sentence and left the court. | heavy woods near Sulphur | S arrested vester Parar hrm]ux' ¥ y The \ul.»‘m;w Gen ety a Sk . o % Ohio, and Miss Pattie Field of Denver, | room Springs, Ark., apparently had escaped. ‘?'lll“"* of ‘rh';k‘l and allons ¢ eral will return in about 10 days. d 3 . : the only two women in the diplomatic | e — | The trio are sought in connection [l Was reported in connection 5 he high commissioner was knight. with therabbery Thursdat, o the jhe_arrest The Minister of the N Anas anail o bi Eafyerasio i ar PO N 3 : ~ > service of the United States, were ) 1 3 B e e e e e i d . . honor guests of the National League HONOR IS DECLIN{D barfk of Sulphur Springs. following unei3. ¢ » . L | |of Women Woters it a e given vex e n o e el BEclediMluseat sail today to spend the Summer at| Miss Olga Randolph Lowell is enter- : L e e da Belvensity of Gesrsis Ofies De. |benaits captn . their home in the Netherlands | taining at bridge this afternoon in % . - L i X = S Ao were e gun fig G < | compliment to Miss Elizabeth Lindsay ! : | " One hundred women. representing Acimagi Chaneatistailp, also were wounded in gun fights. | rapes Senator and Ars. James W. Wads: | Dayton, whose marriage to Mr. Arthur . . - i cdcl aibler snd sor'sl S yaRy | = Cerr | For Fruit Sal worth, jr. who have been in their| Sidney He of New York will take b s & G ¢ ARELON, (PRSI Miss Atcher-| CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.June 13 i “or Fruit Salad Summer home at Geneseo, N. Y., went | place June he guests include Miss 2 . - son, who is leaving within a fortnight | () _Drs Bdwin A. Alderma), presi U. S. WOMEN ARRIVE. / to Rochester. N the middle of the | Margaret Callahan, Miss Mary Calla- B for her first foreign assignment. that| gent of the University of Tirginia. | = — 1 R b Z week to visit and N William | han. Miss Adrian Shreve, Miss Tonlfe Era i o , ‘%& 5 of third secretary of the American | vesterday declined an offer fom the | PLYMOUTH. England, June 13 (B -0z. can 40c $4 Stuart Syminj the lattef| Hayden. Miss Lilifia Dawson, Miss i 5 “‘"r:“‘\“l" :“"l“‘;"';"’-fi'*x“‘;%";“")"'" ot the | {rustees of the University of Georgia The American delegates to the wgld | formerly Miss Evelyn Wadsworth, and | Hajen Tepel, Miss Kuth Tepel, Miss same time iests had the first op-| 1o become chancellor of thafinstitu- [ convention of the Woman's Chrisfn | I: d N ] ~ their infant son [ iaead Seooney. MEss Trinics RIGh: ] K WILL, portunity of greeting Miss Field, who | tion. he announced | Temperance Union, which is to weet \ agruder Inc. — . Miss Terase Crouson. Miss Cyn. | Daughter of M . Ernest P. Bicl km-u. at whose home on Albemarle [ Very recently passed the diplomatic| Dr. Alderman in a telegranito Gov. | at Edinburgh June 18-24, arrived fom G The military attache of the French |t Diokbum: Mise Martha Biash. | Street, her marriage to Mr. Will took place Wédnesday, June 10. examinationstand s taking up her| walker of Georgia and Chiel Justice | New York abuard the 2 v est Groceries embassy, ( A. L. Dumont, | burn, Miss Emi BN aan Mies FITes new work a e State Department| R B. Russell of the Geor lupreme | Many visited the M tone | Conn. Ave. and K St urn, Miss Emily Havden, Miss Eliza- oftices here. Miss Belle Sherwin, pres-| Court said: “My devotion to he Uni- | shortly after debarki | e e party e attending the commencement ex-|Adele Clark of Richmond, Va., a vice|gible for me to quit its sesice so|ter 'm‘x‘ Bristol and then the G to Sckland, \,\\i\\\\\ AEARS AN AN, Bittencourt, a 3r: Pregdent Bernaras this week sent Lejeune, commandant of the Marine | tello, Miss Virginia Chandler, Mrs, | and Mra. O-Teole Mr. Joseph Demin Corps, a reproduction of the monu-| Daviette Hill, Mrs. Frederick Ward [and Miss Jennie Grady. ment on the Champagne battlefield. | Roege, Mrs. Robert Derberick and i The ceremony will take place in Gen. | Mrs. Eugene Jacobsen Mrs. A. A. Birney, accompanied by Dumont’s office at 1501 Eighteenth her granddaughter, Miss Helen Birney | | ea 3 e i street, at 2 o'clock, the miniature| Miss Axton and Mr. Pitts Varela, and Mrs. Charles R. Gantz| Mr 35 B00tt BarHIh O RIS | ol o e e DI, Ausisl; Q;Untumil'“»hj‘:‘-nf‘ S Con b »lh;)l"hrrim Tasuyening: and e Do Gantz ot "BAlEE |amon . accompanied by his daugh- | Baidwin of Washington, Miss Mollie Seot of the pornsiites for the ot | , The maieme of Miss Lily Jese|Eete. ste Mavis far Europe Joly 1| ter, Miss Hie W. Parrish, and his | Ray Carroll of Goucher College, Mrs. | ment to the French and American|AXton to Lieut. Frederick R. Pitts, |on ‘vht;_ 5 Lancastra, sailing from | mother-in-law, Mrs. George F. Winch, | Walter D. Brookings of California and | soldiers who died in the battle of |34 Cavairy, U. S. A., took place last|New York. re spending a few days at fhe May. | Washington, Mrs. Ann Webster of | evening in’ the Cleveland Park Con Fred McKee and her daugh- | flower. Since making her début, Miss [New Mexico and Mrs. Edward P. Costh Champagne and former commander |SVen! opdioN el 5 Mrs. et R IakIng, her 3 of the French 4th Army in the Cham. | Bré€ational Church and was im- Mcitee and Miss |Parrish been studying vocal music | gan. Amo pagne. picturesque ist route will present to Maj. Gen. John A.|beth Strawbridge, Mrs. CRarlotte Cos-|Sutterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. !d.uu:hlv‘r, Miss Mary Louise Lemon,|ident of the National League, und Miss| versity of Virginia makes it impos-| The | | e at Princeton, where Mr. James | president, received with the honor | long as I have strength for thy task H. Lemon is a student guests. Mme. Branko Adjemovitch, wife of the secretary of the Serbian | ! \\\\ | mediately followed by a reception in | "™ eturned to Washing- |in New York Special interest was shown in the the home of thie WEllels Datents, (CRIEC by preaice Firors Tucson, AtiE) historic headquarters setting for the Ward Park Representative Fred A. Britten | of Chaplains, U. S. A, where they have been spending the | The group of campers for Camp |honoring of the appointment of the | ardyan Ear led last night on the Leviathan for "“!(\i:;‘\":-! s | Winter. The voung ladies are stu-|Red Cloud and Camp Red Wing— |first woman to foreign diplomatic serv Swimying Clu® rope. . Mre. Britten will sail July | conducted Rev. ce L. S Foune, ore. They | the Friends School camps—will leave |ice. It was in the league's headquar- | S 'on the same bout (o oin Represent. | Farnham, pastor of the church, and | (Sh8 ¢ MG MATEREY (EM TR Washimaton by specidl _train " for | tors, which s just 100 years old, tha | e ative Britten |the marriage service was performed | .o "¢ their apartment at Wardman | Binghamton, N. Y., July The | Miss Clara Barton, the founder of the | = Afteroon Teas = sy byt 51 father. Chaplain John| o, “poee) campers will be in charge of Mr.|American Red Cross, lived five vears - Betwen 4 and 6 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Bicknell|T. Axton, jr.. of Fort Leavenworth Arbuckle, Mr. Wannan, Mr. Powell|Many pages in American history have Sesstoah Shad. announce the marriage of their daugh- | Kans., escorted his sister and presen Mvs. John B DG, who basibean! ana Mike: williens, {een writien within the four wadls of ! ervice 'rom ed £, (ixace Consbimce, S0, Mx Sscoiusl el St SR L OEe visiting her sister, Mrs. Horace A.| In the company will be Miss E mm,. this historic old house just across the Tables t the Side of SR W a, at their| The bride wore a gown of white| \jiher has left Washington and is | Seal, Miss Virginia Seal, Miss Made. | street from the State, War and Navy i the Ppl With a residence on_Alben street, Wed | wedding ring satin, made after &|sjling today from New York on the | line,Yonker, Miss B Adsms oaa. | Bullsing—when' Susin B. Anthony nesday, June 10, at 1 o'clock | draped model, tire neck finished with | o iitnin ‘For Burope. Mr. Maher, |among the boys, Ralph Quinter. Wil |heiped Clara. Barton pack her tr Boernstin Orchestra p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Will left {mmedi- | seed pearls, which also trimmed the | (SO0 S0 YR Dana to New | liam Legs. Jack Betts Weoodbury | on the eve of Miss Barton's depart ia Concast. ately following the ceremony and will | skirt at the hem line and the graceful | Y3 # TP RENEE ORS00 © dave. | Biair, — Arthur - Carpenter, | Molvlile | for Near East work, when bresident he at home after September at Bloom- | drapery was held at one side by a | Chiren: Stexart Eirer: ook Horbe | Dincoln! freanently’ cailed on 'Gen §hetont ina pearl ornament. l‘ler_ long u::le :ei‘l Maj. Gerald A- Johnson, U. S, M. C, Judson Corrigan, Mark Dav rnest |Grant in what was then the general's | - covered the court train of satin, and | who re a fro nol une . . + o , The United States Minister to Ru-|was held by a coronet of rose polnt | ie ror mewmoer Ro 1. Satur aton, Charles’ * Baton Hamilton headquarters, and when the American Wa dman mania and Mrs. William S. Culbertson | lace with cascades of orange blossoms | orera"he mae peen assigned to the | Laton Taylor Garnett, Roswell Hart, [Red Cross us or its ad- | and their daughter sailed last night on | falling over each ear. The veil was | naval war college ii{'uxrlr‘l} Preston, ~James Robinson. |4 < i parl Hotel the Leviathan for Europe. where Mrs. | finished at the bottom by & circular | ™a enjeved a short vacation at the | YAliam Semmes, Arthur Sixsmith, v s Culbertson and the children will re- |, Spanish lace and. she carried | He eioved a short Facation B CF |Jullien Winnemore, Edward Yonker.| Mrs. Mosby, who has been visiting main alternately in London and Paris | py: Sth 4 Ehowiar Of MMas GE e ol e | Jack Bartlett, Lewis Bartlett, ¢ her daughter and son-inlaw, Col. and until the month of September. M. | S 2 iy A. Johnson, in ad pla | Goodloe, Hughes Kabler, William|Mrs. Frank C. Jewell, left Battery ulbertson will leave London about | ey A Rae o¢ Philadelphia,| Mr. and Mrs Johm §. George an. | Kabler, Robert Maxwell, Willlam | Park yesterday for New York, where ifiedent ol June fou Run)aut ere |cousin of the bridegroom, was ma-| nounce the marriage of their daugh-| he will be joined later by his fa ¥. | tron of honor, and Miss Matilda AX- | ter Margaret to Mr. Aramis Trevanion | e e “f‘![-"'n was maid of honor for her sister. | Guy, June 5, at Rockville, M. i the late Rear Admiral Zane, is enter- Sbhem o s e b < Sperae et hntas Lwho i = Fata, | of Omaha, Neb,, and Miss Vir-| Miss Sue Fitzhugh Alexander wh taining at a_brid Ay sinia. McDonald of Huntington, W.|has been visitir r grandmother noon, “in compliment to ’a. “Their gowns of chiffon were| Mrs. C. Powell Grady, left for Duluth e \‘\"fi‘““" made alike, straight and sleeveless, | Thursday. Miss Al er_will be Helniee T M v, Scott, Miss|With circular flounces about the bot- married from her yvl.;mm‘.x l;:nn.’(‘ :R ow ou an ent a ew e Lestie” Coyle, |tom. — The gowns were in pastel| Duluth to Lieut. Horace Bushnel S ] s Wfaric |shades, Mrs. Rae in Yeflow, Miss|Butterfield, U. S. N, on June 27 Motntyre: Miss Vieginia Liles, Miss|AXton in blond chiffon and lace over [ After August 1 Lieut. and Mrs.| . . Ruth Liles, Miss 1 tEq e orchid. Miss Crary in apple green B\;_tmnom \\“ILIP:: ,xhxp \;:nt‘;[nm:‘n ln" rlvate earln % Helen Hanford. Taie i fotln | o0 guiss MOBnall tnSpesahioolor i b pp g r om e ; v carfs the Alr Service. . B, Iarle, Miss Lucille Hixson | The two bridesmaids wore scarfs of | th \\sx\\m\n‘fi%\afl\\v&\\\\\\ FTT T TR T R TR TR R TR LT TILTITLRTL LI LTI TR TR DTN YT TLTLLL LYY TLT TR LT RLRL LT LT LR LR e peeeererveeereeryeeeererrereurees INBNN Temperatures June 10 rry Phil New York Washi Hollywood ) A whipping, off- shore breeze at all times explains the delightful differences intemperatures. Thousands of folks who have been in Florida will tell you the same thing. Com- pare the tempera- tures above — actual facts from the Weather Bureau. Better Make Your Reservations for the Next 16-DayRoun Trip Boat & Land Tour Every $ Expense Included June 19th Other Tours June 23, 26, 30 gt sy el edsed | yraj. and Mrs. George Pariseau had s with marabou feathers in the same| e Mme. L. Mrs. Elizabeth Walms- | Summer flowers tied with ribbons in | WS~ (U SUC, 08 SHRCE B Gl lev and C Buckey, Mr James | the shade of their dress Little | &M Lot 10 an, | Huntington Turner and Mr. Hunt|Miss Mary Jane Daugherity of Dav 5 Falter Mra. Pa irhar have all tone up to Rosadale | idson; N: C};inlece of/tihe ibrile, was| 204 ber son Walter and Sl S Gt B B ey gave a luncheon Tuesday for ) House, Princeton. N. J.. to be the fln:er Lxrla u‘ndb’\\‘ks in m_ulel isfron | [ve ) &7 ek on imestlay o) oS zues 1:‘01 Mr X.vuul(.\n.\; . C. Calhoun ;::l‘ll:flrne a basket of yellow rose| 1°°¢" Montsomery and Mrs. James f Lieut. C Byera! .of Fort Myer, | B- True. i mong other guests for the annual Princeton-Harvard game aturday | Va., a classmate of the bridegroom,| (adet David Kershaw Chenay, 2069 were Mrs. Hal D. Flood, Mr. and M s t man, and the ushers| park road. returned to Washing Humes of” Spring Lake, and Mr. and | were Capt. M. S. Daniels, Lieut. R.|ton for the Summer holidays from Mrs. Hampton Gary. Other guests|L. Dean, Lieut. F. S. Thmopson,| Winchester, Va., where he s attend Any Tlm&D&Y or nght from New York will be at Rosedale | Lieut H. Lastayo, Lieut. H. C.|ing the Shenandoah Valley Academy. House on Monday for the garden Hine and Lieut. T. E. Whitehead. = party of President and Mrs. Hibben.| Mrs. Axton, mother of the bride, 5. ;Hanson ¥. A Lemon and her : o wore black lace, made over flesh colo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker Cren-|and Mrs. Walter M. Pitts of Phila- Ann ouncem shaw have gone to New Haven to|delphia, mother of the bridegroom. G“aranteed attend the Yale exercises, their son in flowered chiffon and they both pure imported Mr. Richard Parker enshaw, jr., | w corsage bouquets of yellow | & 4 % heing a graduate. ses 5 | POMPHAN This announcement is di- = | the reception Jeut. Pitts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Langley will |anq his bride left for l“,\dmg iy rected to every dependable entertain a company at dinner this |the latter traveling in a black satin citizen of this city and sur- avening. Eoa ensemble suit, the dress embroidered rounding territory. Mr. Frank S. Hight nd his (\\'n‘“' ay colors and a small hat of { J : e Mt 11.|A\;-=<e;:.unx to m: n»n' 'A\hn"”:’\'l’u:us! SGId Everywhere Tt is something entirely iss Phyllis Hig ¥ <to Lieut. and Mrs. Pitts wi e at e Bz s L et oo woeioh | home at Fort Huathuca, Ariz. new in motor transportation, st nig or . and is offered by a company Dlace the girls will go to Canaan.| My and Mrs A ol e NS UL, tonJdin el other and thelr | York City, who have fiéflfi",’:u"e'm?i‘} of established reputation— voung brother, Frank ight, ir..|the Mayflower for 10 days, : . > o Who have been there for a Week oF |at dinaat in the matn mine arained | the Yellow Cab Company. more. From Boston Mr. Hight will | evening. Their guests inclade Comdr. motor to Andover, Mass., to Visit his | Count Ettore Semmati i Mombello, No Red Tape mother, later joining the famijly at|naval attache of the Italian embassy, 3 i Canaan. He is returning to Wash-land Countess Sommati di Mombello, 3 Simply come in, establish ington in about 10 days. fand Mr. Daniel Steen, counselor of vour i Sk L Miss Hight and her sister arelthe Norwegian legation, and Mme. ur identity and drive away planning motor trip to Montreal |Steen. Mrs. Zanetti entertained Mrs. | a car in which you or any- and Quebec during the Summer. Vernon Kellogg, Mrs. Daniel Steen A e body else will be proud to = e ahterand Mrs. S. Beal of New York at Miss Dehorah Fredericks, aehter | e e oy ote wal side. of Repr entative and M John D. e = . v Fredericks. left today for West Point |tial room of the Mayflower. ” 8 2 1o attend the festivities of commence tonil ® S . 2l uxurious Cars o attend the festi A picnic breakfast was given in ment week at the Military Academy. |Rock Creek Park last Sunday by Dr. In design, finish and fit- She will rejoin her parents rd-| and Mrs. Robert Wilder of Walter REMEMBER: tings Ourgncars afford you n Park Hotel preparatory to ] Hospital. Taking part ip the : ing for their home in California /| G e A e There’s “a picture every modern luxury— will \mukr' the trip via the Panama i A T Bheadling e plis B o b Canal. s A 8 Mr. Daniel Thew Wright 11, son of where you go for inder motors. nd_Mrs. Daniel Thew W Vh(“ short drive or | week-end tour. Get Special Protection for You films and camera 2 % o 3 ok H.andsome %c}::essories Here. 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