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SOCIETY. Social Events Listed I" Chevy Chasc Homes:l Club Meetings Noted Wedding Anniversaries Cele- brated—Visitors Being En- " tertained — Pleasure Re- sorts Luring Many Resi- dents From City. Leland of Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Glen H Yorty-first street entertained evening at a garden party brate their elghth wedding wary. There were about 10 who were received by Mr. and Leland Mrs. Elizabeth Rawlings Misses Helen and Elizabeth Rawlir of Annapolis, Md., were the week end uests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Raw on Primrose street Mr. Charles W. Pimper and his son James left Monday for an extended irip through Yellowstone Park Mrs. A. B. Leet and her daughter Virginia of Delaware street have re turned from Grand Rapids, Mich, after spending seve ks there Miss Anne Pollard, daughter of Mr. and ars. W. T. Pollard of McKinley street. accompanied by Miss Virginia Ruell of Herndon, Va., left Thursday for Plymouth Beach, Mass., where they will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Roberts for sev- eral weeks at their Summer home. Mr. William . Dennis of Under- wood street will sail on July 20 for Peru. Mr. Dennis is the general legal adviser to Gen. Pershing, who is at the head of the Tacna-Arica commis- sion M neva Mr are at month Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sleman of Kirke strest and their daughter Mary and Mrs. Sleman’s mother, Mrs. J. Henry Small, left Sunday by for Cape Mass., where they will stay_until the middle of September at North Tr Miss Mary an will leave North Truro about the Ist of August for Camp Farwell, Vi.. where she will apend the remainder of the Summer M Walker of Connecticnt aven irned to her home after veral weeks at Pen Mar Miss Rose Bowling. daughter of Mr. and Mre. J. B. Bowling of Harrison street, is at home after spending sev eral months in the West Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Angel of Kirke street entertained Monday evening at ridge party and Mr their famil at Ocean City, Miss Sarah Weir of Minneapolis, Minn., is the guest for several weeks of her brother and, sister-in Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Weir Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rawlings celebrated their silver wedding anni versary July 10 at their home, on Primrose street. Only members of the inemediate family were present. The fancy work committee of the Chevy Chase Circle of the Y. W. C. A met Tuesday at the home of Mrs Harold E. Doyle of Huntington street This committee will meet each Tues dav afternoon at the home of some one of its members. Mrs. Willlam I. Derping of sireet lefi Wednesday for Scotia to spend a month. Mr her in the anniver guests Mrs and Marvin Farrington is spending ral months in Maine. and Mrs. Thomas H Harpers Ferry, W Robertson va.. for a motor Cod Percival Wilson a month Nov Dem- im- Mrs. Ella M. Drew of Kirke street iting friends at Yellow Frederick, Md Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Crandall ef Jocelyn street have returnel after spending a month in Northern Mich- Igan Mr. and Mrs. C. Connecticut a month at Pen-Mar. Md Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swope and sons of Huntington street, accompanied by Miss Leibert. left Friday for Mack- inac Island, N. Y., to remain for sev- eral weeks. W. Scoffield of enue are spendinz this Oxford | > Whose marriage to Mr. J. May: Church Lenox stre remain several months Lieut. Harry Hoffman and brothers, Mr. John Henderson Hoff man Master George Dewey Hoff-| man, are spending several weeks ,u‘ Rehoboth Beach, Del | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mever are| spending the Summer in Chevy Chase while their new home on Huntington | street is under construction. | Dr. and Mrs. Charles Riborg Mann are in Massachusetts to remain for several months Miss Katherine Schneider has gone to Bay Head, N. J.. to spend the re. mainder of the Summer. ! Mrs Hattie Ingersol left last | Wednesday to spend several weeks at Riverton, R. I Mr. and Mrs. Rigel Osborn Belt are at Riverton, R. 1., to spend the re- mainder of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boone thelr family are spending a month at North Beach, Md. Mr. nd Mrs. Shaffer are their cottage at E vater, Md Rev. M. Alpheus Mowbray left last | week for Collegeville, Pa where he ;\\ifl spend a week {Mrs. George W. Pickett | Guest at Orkney Springs| | Adding very particular interest to the large Washington colony at Ork-| {ney Springs, Va., was the arrival there | last week of Mrs. C E. Pickett, {widow of the Civil War general who| {made the memorable charge at Gett {burg. Mrs. Pickett, who has been {semiiinvalid for some months y created no little stir at the old r |the hundred and more guests gather her arrival Springs, plea have gone to Europe to his and | | at ing about to see her on | Her selection of Orkney lat | va., THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 19, 1925 PART 2. WEDDING IN TRINITY CHURCH MRS. ELIZABETH RITA ST. JOHN, ard Magruder, will take place in Holy Trinity August o Smny Man Camp Lures Many From the Capim] Mr. and Mrs. William Channing Johnson are recent additions to the prominent contingent of Washingto- nians now at Stony Man Camp, Sky- land, Va., where they are occupying the charming Valley View Cabin on the cliff opposite Massanutten Lodge, the unique home of Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman Pollock. Lieut. Comdr. C. J. Moore, United States Navy. and Mrs. Moore of Ans napolis are other popular guests now Skyland. Mrs. Moore is a grand- daughter of the late Admiral Sigsbee. Comdr. Moore is a son of the late Ad- miral Moore, at one time Governor of Samoa Mrs. H. Rozier Dulany motored from her Summer place near Upperville, to Skyland last week, accom- panied by her niece. Miss Mary Custis Lee, daughter of-Mrs. Robert E. Lee, jr.. also of Upperville, and Miss Han- nah Keith of Fairfax County. Mrs. T. J. Early and Miss Virginia MacArdle of Washington spent the last week at Skyland, having made the trip up by motor with Mr. Charles H. Consolvo of Nerfolk. Va Miss Temple Perry, wheo has been motoring with friends through Penn- svlvania and westward to Chicago for several weeks. has joined her mother, Mrs. Leslie J. Perry, at Skyland, where they will spend the remainder of the Summer with Mrs. Charles J. Hep- burn Among the numerous visitors to the * the last week end were Mr. of the Federal Reserve Rufus S. Tucker, Mr. H. T. Doyle and Mr. N. J. Carson. Wedding Bells Set Ringing For the Midsummer Brides Charminy Nuptia] Events Listed, Past and Pro- spective, of Special Interest to Wash- ington's Social Circle. The wedding of Mrs. Elizabeth Rita 'St. John and Mr. J. Maynard Ma- gruder will be an event of August 13, taking place in Holy Trinity Church. | The marriage of Miss Vivian Winl- fred Porter, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Warren Porter, to Dr. B. Wil- liam Reed will take place in this city August 16, The marriage of Miss Muriel Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis of Fredericksburg, Va., to Mr. William George Dutton of Gloucester, England, took place yesterday at noon, in the Church of the Epiphany, Rev. John H. A. Bomberger officiat- ing. The bride wore a blonde georgette crepe ensemble suit with a taffeta hat to correspond and a corsage bouquet of tea roses. 3trs. Mamye Jenkins was matron of honor and wore a gown of peach georgette crepe, a hat to match and @ corsage bouquet of roses. Mr. J. H. Bachmann was best man. Following an informal breakfast Mr. Dutton and his bride left for a wedding trip. They will make their home in Washington. o A marriage of general interest took place in the Methodist Episcopal Church South at Germantown, Md., at 7:30 o'clock last evening, when Miss Esther Pumphrey, daughter of Mrs. Alice Pumphrey and the late W. Frank Pumphrey of Germantown, and Mr. Gover Davis Armstrong of Laytonsville, Md., were married in the presence of an assemblage that com- Dletely filled the large edifice. Rev. Dr. Smith, pastor of the Laytonsville Methodist ‘Episcopal Church South. performed the ceremony. The church decorations were flowers and ferns. The bride, who was given in ma riage by her brother, Mr. Wilson Pumphrey, wore a gown of white georgette and her tulle veil was caught with a coronet of orange hldssoms. She carried a bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley Mrs. Jack Pumphrey of Washing- ton, sister-in-law of the bride, who wore pink georgette with a tan hat and carried sweet peas, was matron of honor, and another sister, Miss Alice Lee Pumphrey, was maid of honor. The latter. wore a dress of powder-blue georgette, with pink hat, and carried sweet peas. Little Miss Elva Bell Hawkins of Etchison, Md., was flower girl, wearing white crepe de chine and carrying a basket of vellow roses. The music was played by Mrs. Walter Griffith of Etchison, Ma. Mr. Elmer Armstrong of Laytons- ville was his brother's best man, and the ushers were Mr. Jack Pumphrey of Washington and Mr. Hunter Pumphrey of Germantown. brothers of the bride, and Mr. Dorsey Plum- mer of Gaithersburg, Md. Immedi- ately preceding the ceremony. Miss Lola Gerhardt of Mount Rainier, Md., sang “Oh, Promise Me." Following the ceremony a recep- tion, which was attended by only the | families. was held at the home of the decorated with ferns and flowe Later in the evening Mr. and M Armstrong left for an extended trip. They will be at home at Laytonsville after August 1 The marriage of Miss Bertha brida) party and members of the two | bride’s mother. which was beautifully | Wilson to Mr. 1. Vernon Brumbaugh of the Bureau of Standards, this city, took place Thursday evening, July 9, at St. Paul's M. E. Church, Ingleside, Md. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. McIntyre of Poolesville, Md.. and was followed by a reception ai the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Mattie T. Wilson. ‘The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her uncle, Mr. William Wil son. wore a gown of white satin crepe, made with a train of the same mate. rial. The veil of Chantilly lace, which was worn with orange, blossoms, fell to the end of the traif. She carried a_shower bouquet of bride roses and lilles of the valley. Miss Ruth E. Anderson of this city, maid of honor, wore a hand-painted, fan-shaped gown of pink georgette and a picture hat to match. She car- ried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Mr. Brumbaugh had as his best man_ his brother, Dr. Bruce Brum- baugh, of Elkridge, Md., and the ushers were Mr. Merrick Wilson, Mr. Lester Kaufman, Mr. Earl Brum- baugh and Mr. Irvin Brumbaugh. Following the reception the couple left for Atlantic City, N. J. They will make their future home in St. Louls, Mo., where Mr. Brumbaugh has ac- cepied a position. The marriage Lazorow, daughter of Mr. and: Mrs. Max Lazorow. to Mr. Meyver Simon, son of Mrs. Simon of Baltimore, Md.. took place July & at 5 o'clock at the home of the bridegroom in Baltimore, Rabbl Shoffar officiating. The bride wore a white georgette crepe gown with a picture hat to match and carried a shower bouquet of bride roses. - Mr. Simon and his bride left after |the reception which followed the cere- mony for Atlantic City, Mrs. Simon | wearing_a costume of ‘roval purple |crepe. The couple will he at home {Mrs. H. S. Ball Celebrates ! Birthday Anniversary of Miss Florence A garden party was given in cele. bration of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Henry S. Ball at her home, Central avenue, Seat Pleasant, Md., Wednesday evening, when there was dancing. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Raba, Mr. and Mrs. John Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sunderland, Mr. Fred Ball, Mrs. Mary A, Mille: rs. Robert Ball, Mrs.' Haarriett Stricker. Mrs. Lillie Cur- tis Ball, Mr. Fred Ball, Mr. Sam Ball, Mr. and Mrs. David Welling, Mrs Jessle Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dameron, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rob- bitt, Miss Catharine Conroy, Mr. Obert Ball, Mr. Clifford Ball, Miss Doris Pell. Miss Margaret McFadden, Miss Dorothy McFadden, Miss Mary Raba Mise Ruth Raba. Mr. Elmer Raba Miss Carolyn Sunderland. Miss Jean | Welling and Miss Elenora Ball Appointed Second Lieutenant. | “Moses L. Rich, House of Represent atives Office Building, has been ap- | { pointed by the War Department a | second lieutenant in the Coast Artil- | {lery. Officers’ Reserve Corps of the! Army | on Picnic at Cottage Park | To Honor Nebraskans President and Mrs. A. F. Woods of the University of Maryland will be hosts to the members of the Nebraska State Assoclatlon and Nebraska Alum- ni Assoclation at a picnic to be held on ‘the_university campus at College Park, Baltimore pike, tomorrow after- noon. Guests will take their own lunch baskets. Coffee and ice cream will be supplied by the committee. Plcnic supper will be served at 5 o'clock. Take Maryland line cars marked Branchville or Beltsville from Fifteenth and G 'strests northwest, and get off at College avenue station. College Park. Autos will meet all cars. In case of rain the picnic will be held in the gymnasium building. Mr. C. L. Shear is president Nebraska ‘Alumni_Assoclation and Miss Edith A. Tathrop is president Nebraska State Association. . Misceu;nem;- Shower in Honor of Bride-to-Be Miss Minnie Kritt of Ogden stre i whose marriage to Mr. Ray Weisberg will take place August 9, was the guest of honor at a prettily arranged miscellaneous shower last week, when Miss Estella Smallwood of 2716 Ontario road was hostess. Suitable decorations were used in the home and the Social Workers Club, of which the bride-elect is a member, presented Miss Kritt with a tea service. - Miss Mary E. pre[el Bride Of Mr. E. W. Hollander Mrs. Hannah Spiegel of Alllance. | Ohio, announces the marriage of her| daughter, Marie Elaine, to Mr. Edwin W. Hollander of this city. The wedding took place July 16 in Alliance and Mr. and Mrs. Hollander are now visiting in New Jersey. They will come to Washington early this week s e Sergeants Retired. Master Sergt. John N. Lorimer. Quartermaster Corps, at Fort Hum-| phreys, Va., and First Sergt. Culp D. Gladney, 24th Infantry, at Fort Ben ning, Ga.. have been placed on the retired list_on account of age SIS Bring In This Ad Before July 26 Shampog. ... ... Hair Dyeng . .. $4.95 Hair Bobbing . . . 50c Marcelle & Bob Curl.. $1 MISS FLEET Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop and Lansburgh & Brother Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2 Expert Service = = B = = HICKS 1221 €onnecticut Ave. Midsummer Clearance Sale One Wleek, Starting July 20th Entire Stock of Dresses and Hats No C. O. D.’s or Charges Street, Afternoon fand Sport Dresses, in georgette crepes, fla$ crepes and tub silks. JAll the season’s newest shades included. French Handmade {Voile Dresses reduced to $10.00, $15.00 and $18.50 Dresses, that wpre $27.50, reduced to. ...........$10.00 Dresses, that wiere $52.50, reduced to ....$29.50 Dresses, that were $69.50, reduced to............$35.00 Hats that were $15.00, reduced to $5.00 Many Lovely Hats of hair and other soft materials in roms, orchard green and Warious new shades, beautifully trimmed with flowers and other ‘attractive trimmings. All Summer Hats are included in this safe. Hats that sold hup fo $30.00 reduced to $10.00. Store Closed All Day Saturday Until September 1st 0 Rizik Brothers Monday: Miédsummer Reductions Ensembles, Street, Afternoon. Dinner and Evening Gowns at Extraordinary Savings NLY once a season are RIZIK frocks so sensationally repriced as this large assortment of lovely creations—odd lots and one-of-a-kind. Materials of fea- tured popularity and matchless beauty for immediate wear. Some dressy models dis- play hand embroidery. all-lace tunics and filet lace overlay IR E RN T WELVE F We've Planned a July Merchandising Event —that meels your requirements at material savings in price— Sizes and styles of scasonable Shoes are maintained with completeness—instead of being permitted to “run low""—during July. But with our makers’ co-operation prices are readjusted —so that you can count upon saving half or nearly half. _{as a resting place is very ng to| My, Roger Cortesi to Sail Y [the people of the Shenandoah Valley, | : gk {who venerate her husband’s memory.! \With Gen. pcrs}nng s piny 1 for the old resort was once the prop-| Sultnre. i Ho Mt one erty of Light Horse Harry Lee, father| Mr. Roger Cortesi left ‘Washington months. of Gen. Robert E. Lee, whose portrait | Friday for Key West and will sail Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Penn of |ig in evidence in the spacious parlors. | today with Gen. Pershing’s party on Jocelyn street are spending several [ Mrs. Pickett is herself distinguished|the cruiser Rochester for a stay of Srecks it Vg el g ! several months at Arica, on the west lls, N. ¥ las an authoress of whom Virginia xs]‘ of The a lhei,usnv proud. coast of South America. John Fmirie, leader, '.'.?.l‘.""T‘i,\.r?ffi» at the | [—— . z Evolution of a Dinner Explained mings lane. Luncheon was served iresh meats and vegetables. and Mrs. R. 8. Patton an. ‘heir hters, Helen and Virginia ¢ for Fdgarton, Mass. i street titian with 13 years’ experience in preparing most his{ Il nourishing and appetizing meal 3. Expert chef with 30 ycars' dining car experience and who pre- Dr. W. W. Weir started Wednes for Indiana in_the interest ¢ United States Department of th. Agri- several 1115 117 F STREET Section 4 Presbyterian of Inviting Collection of Louvre Frocks —exclusive in design; superior in details of craftsmanship—taken from regular stock and combined in four grades. For example White Shoes—of the Burt standard— Women's 959 and 1925 Men's 6-5° and 9-5° Featuring Children’s Sox, 4 pairs for 1.00 Street and Afternoon modes. $29.50 and $35.00 Grades $39.50, $45.00 and $49.50 after locating Mr. and Mr: New Hamp-| | 3 rgast and their daughter formerly of Chevy Chase, with < their |ll Pared meals for a former President i el 4. The result is the finest home cooked dinner obtainable for they will apend several weeks v Mr. R. S. Steward of Shepard one doliar Dinner, 6 to 7:30 Breakfast, 7:30 to 9 has returned home family at their camp in Excellent Accommodations for Dinner Parties Phone North 2941 Wyoming Cafe Dr. and Mrs. M. P. E 2022 Columbia Road N.W. rhildren, Florence Corner of Columbia Road and Callfernia Street lin Melvin went Tuesday to Point Plea to spend the remainder mer. Mr. and Mrs. Newman G their sons of Oliver street tored to otia, to remainder of the Summe The Misses Edith and Mary ¢ Adaughters of M Herbert Cla xpending several weeks Cuba. Miss Blanche Va., is the Mrs. Rossel Mr. and Mrs taynor and their children are spending several weeks at North Beach, Md ) — = Dr. and Mr: Willia ewksbury 3 = - - = = An Amazing Reduction Sale of Tub Silk Frocks $9.75 and $12.75 New $ 5 I Mr. and M harles B. Summer Models for > Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street Little and have spend the $55.00, $59.50 and $65.00 Grades Half Price—f¢, Gray Norfolk, | Mr. and 1se guest ol in stock. Pierce Hawley of | The Home of Quality Furs Taking the Lead As Usual This Time Ifs a SALE!! Of 200 New 1925-1926 Styles FUR COATS OF COURSE THE REDUCTIONS ARE TREMENDOUS We believe in being the first in evervthing that's why we are showing the new Fur styles before the other stores. WE ALSO WANT TO BE THE * FIRST TO SELL YOU That's why we are making tremendous price concessions to get you to buy this week. Come in and try on the New Style Fur Coats for the coming season. Any Fur Coat purchased now will be stored Free until Fall. Beauty Contented You arc always confi- dent that your beauty has been developed to! its highest possibilities after using Gouraud's Oriental Cream. White Flesh-Rachel. 18 Send 10c for Trial Stze J . T.HOPKINS & SON , 3 New York 2 1217 Conn. Ave. p of iduality Women and Misses Choice..:. ;... .. An Exceptional Group of pring & Summer Coalts Reduced to Cost. They are beautifully made of guaran- teed washable silks in the newe stripes. All sizes in the assorfment. This is a wonderful opportunity to secure several froc/.l for the usual Gouraud’s Oriental Cream These coats are all of the finest matersals to be had and are splendid value Knitted Sports Wear sn all wated colors at cost All Spring and Summer Dresses and Sports L4—15 Off A limited number of Fine Dresses, $35.00— $50; were very much higher; they are cxcellent alues Smart Trimmed Hats 5.00—$15.00 wear price of one. * Better Apparel at a Lower Price . Mayer Bros. & Co. 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