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SOCIETY Chevy Chase Family to Summer at Bay Head,j On the Jersey Coast| Cafd partie!. Tefls_ and Luncheons Engage Smart Residents of the Suburb.| Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan Devereux | of Bradley lane, and Dr. Devereux's sister, Mrs. Anthony J. O'Riley, and her granddaughter, Miss Fredrica Gleason of New Orleans, La., left | Wednesday to spend the Summer months at the cottage which Dr. Devereux has taken at Bay Head, Capt. and Mrs. Richard Hall Jeschke will spend the month of June at the | home of Mrs. Jeschke's parents, Dr.| and Mra. J. R. Devereux, and the first | of July they will take a cottage on Lake Michigan | Anne Devereux, who has been | Miss May Longhorne at her | home in Greenwood, Va., will return to Chevy Chase the first of the week. | Mr. W. L. Wharton and his nephew, Mr. William Meythaler of | Independence, Towa, are house guests | of his son and daughter-in-law, Dr. | and Mrs. Clyde W. Warburton, at their home on West Lenox stre | Mr. and Mrs. Thor A. perry of | Shepherd street entertained at a dance | Friday evening at the Chevy Chase | Library in honor of the daughter | Ma j Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Smith have returned to their home, on Mili- | tary road, after spending several | weeks on the Jersey coast. { The Woman's Club of Bethesda'| will entertain_at a card party the | afternoon of Friday, June 11, at the | home of Mrs. George Bradley, in | Bethesda. at at her home, on Oliver street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Angel had | the members of their club as gues at dinner and bridge, Saturday eve- ning at their home, on West Kirke Edith Law of New Yory City is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph H. DeVeau, on Brookville | r. and Mrs. W. L. Scanlon enter- tained at bridge and supper on Tues- day evening at their home, on Thirty-third street The .Utility Table of the Rector's Aid Society of All Saints’ Episcopal MRS. DONALD W. SEILER, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO LOVELY MAY BRIDE P Church will meet for sewing and tea Daughter of Mrs. K. R. Stockman, and before her wedding May 24, Miss gt Grace' Stockman. after at the home of Mrs, C. Clark, on West Irving dtreet | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hall, who have been svending a month at the Mayflower Hotel, ha ken the home of Mr. Albert P. | Willlam Mills were ts at dinner on Saturday evening on Primrose street. | < E. Robertson has re- | turned to her home after spending several ds iting_her mother at | eorge Rees of Beverly Hills, Calif., formerly of Chevy Chase, | is spending severul weeks at the May- | flower Hotel. | Mrs. E. Hume Talbert of West | Kirke street entertained Tuesday at luncheon and bridge. Mr. J. Thompson of Ingomar | street | will spend se G V' | Philip Williams, the son of Mr. Nathan B. Willilams of Mc- | street, has been spending a | n New York and Philadelphia, | where he visited friends. ] Miss Emily Himroe i 111, is the house guest of her brother- inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ander Wylie, at their home, on Cedar | parkwa Miss Mary Volkhardt of Staten Isiang, N. ¥, who Spent last week | attending the June week festivitles at | the United States N al Academy, | i¢ the house guest of Miss Anne Pol- | jard, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Pollard, on McKinley street. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Little en- tertained at a dance Saturday eve- | ning in their home, on Military road, | in honor of their son and daughlcr,‘ Robert and_Ennis. Mr. and . 8. Marian Crafts and Craft who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Ck at their home, on Brookville road, for the past week, have returned to their | home, on Long Island. Mr. W. L. nlan returned to his | home, on Thirty-third street. after taking a three.week trip through Delaware and Pennsylvania. | Dr. Rufus 8. Tucker ha returned to his home, on Chev se park -, after spending a week at Sky- Appalachian H. Darling, Miss Va., with the Club. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Crane en- tertained at supper on Sunday eve- ning, May 30, in honor of the birth- | day anniversary of Mrs. Crane's father, Mr. F. J. Pollard of Alex- andria, Va. The guests were the chil- dren and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Pollard and members of the im- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeVeau enter- tained at a dance Saturday evening at their home, on Brookville road, in honor of their house guest, Miss Edith Law of New York City. Mrs. Holland Jenks of Oliver street held a party T afternoon for the benefit of the patri- | otic and philanthropic work of the Descendants of '76 Chapter, N. 8. T The patronesses were Mrs. , vice president gen- Willey, State regent, and the other State officers, Mrs. David Caldwell, Miss Virginia Rice, Mrs. W. W. Thompson, Mrs. Con- stance Goodman and Mrs. W. Sloan. Tea was served. Mr. and Mrs. Holland Jenks of Oliver street entertained a cruising | party on the Potomac River on board their yacht, The Aragon. week. | Among the guests were Mr. Ponnis Holzberg, Mrs, M. Goll, M Russell Birch and Mrs. Stewart Jenk Mrs. P. Anderson entertained the members of her club at luncheon and_bridge y at her residence, | on Broad Br Mr. and Mrs. to their home Monday, after spend- ing a short time in Atlantic City, |} L J. rs. Harry Paul Gentner enter- | tained at a card party for the benefit | of the John Jacobs Home fund of | the American Legion Tuesday eve- ning at her home, on Forty-second street. Mrs. E. E. Hamilton, Mrs. D. C. Allison, Mrs. R. E. Briggs and Mrs Vleat have returned to their homes, | fn Indianapolls, Ind., after being_the guests for a week of Mr: and Mrs. | ¥. F. Mueller on Huntington street. | Miss Esther Allison, a student of the National Park Seminary, Forest Glen, Md.. was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mueller, en route to her | home, in Indianapolis. Mrs. W I, Forbes entertained at bridge whist on Tuesday evening at her home, on Brookvllle road. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Byrne enter- | talned at dinner and bridge Thursday evening at their home, on Jocelyn street. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swope will en- tertain at bridge and supper tomor- row evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Rees of Beverly Hills, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones enter- tained at dinner and bridge on Wed- nesday evening at their home, on Liv- ingston street Mr. and Mrs. John Brosnan enter- fained at a dance on Thursday eve- ning at their home, on Rittenhouse street, in honor of their daughter ! 4nne. Mr. and Mrs. John McGxash | union | Worthin; Byrne returned | | of Boston, Mass., are the house guests Brosnan. . Miles and Mrs. LeRoy ave returned to Chev ttending their class re- and commencement exercises at Hollins College, Va. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Thomas Seddon Taliaferro of Rock Springs, Wyo., and Mrs. Clem- ent Ellis Conger of Pleasant Valley, Va., are the guests of their brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Reese on Cameron street. The Rev. William Ambrose Brown and Miss Mary Brown of Portsmouth, Va., are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reese. Miss Margaret Reese of Vassar and Mis itty Reese of Ran- dolph-Macon Women's College, Lynch- burg, have arrived home for the Sum- mer vacation. Mrs. Edwin Graham entertained her bridge club Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Harris of Greenwood, Va., were guests during the week of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Lucy Peyton Luckett on South Pat- rick street, en route to Baltimore by motor. Mrs. Louis Kemper of Washington spent_the past week as the guest of Miss Fannie Hill at her home, Mt. Chi- chester, near town. Miss Estelle Jones has gone to her home in_ Richmond after a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Wayland Kidd on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Roap are back from a visit to friends in Mid- dleburg. Mr: Chase, after n Y. Worthington, who has several months in the home of Miss Elizabeth Slaymaker on South . Asaph street, has gone t- Semi- Hill to spend the month of June her sisters-in-law, the Misses gton. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Franklin Stew- art were guests over Decoration day at a house party given b; liss Sonya Frankel in Ventn . 4 Mrs. M. C. . Peyton has returned from a month’s visit to relatives and friends in Charlottesville, Rapidan, Culpeper and Warrenton. Mrs. Leonard Faunce has left for her home in Brooklyn, after a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. M. Beckwith. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chilcotte have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Marian Isabel to Capt. Louis M. Gosoin of Takoma Park. Saturday evening, June 12, at 8 o'elock, in the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Following the cere- mony a small reception will be held in the home of the bride’s parents at 118 { Harvard street. Mrs. Harry A. Bales and her young son, Richard Bales, spent the week With their cousin, Mrs. Philip du Pont, near Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Samuel Bendheim has returned | to her home in Atlantic City after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kauf- man. Mr. Hammond Snyder spent the week end with his grandparents, Mr. Summer Home IN THE Mountains BLUE RIDGE | SUMMIT, PA. On a plateau surrounded by mountains Attractive country club, sporty golf course, tennis courts, swimming pool, beau- titul park, bridle paths, dancing and other recrea- tions. 60 miles from Washington by newly paved road. Within easy driving dis- tance of several golf courses and places of historic inter- est by fine roads. Cottages facing g ol f course, on Monterey Ave., surrounded by spacious grounds. Four master's bedrooms and bath. Serv- ant's room and bath. Large living room, pantry and kitchen. Large porches. Completely furnished. FOR SALE OR FOR RENT at very reasonable price | Waggaman & Brawner | AR 1700 Eye St. N.W. Frank. 7485 and Mrs. Nelson Tayloe in Shepherdstown, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Lambert, Miss Esther Lambert, Mrs. Raymond Hulfish and Miss Laura Hulfish ar- rived Monday from: New York City. Miss Lambert and Miss Hulfish have spent three months traveling in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Rosenfeld of New York City were guests over the week end of the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Moses Jaffa on Prince street. Mr. and Mrs. George Rhene are home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Starr in Springfield, Va. Mrs. Walter Warfield was the guest last week of Col. and Mrs. Marfon N. Fisher at Fort Monroe. Miss Adell O'Brien of Richmond has heleln visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dris- coll. Mrs. R. M. Jefferson gave a miscel- laneous shower /Thursday évening in honor of Miss Marie Rice of Washing- ton, who will be married June 9. The others present were Mrs. Harry Hitt, Mrs. H. H. Blunt, Mrs. Slater Headley, Mrs. B. K. White, Mrs. Miller, Miss Lois Reed, Miss Mabel Blunt, Miss Katherine Albaugh, Miss Edith Al baugh, Miss Nellle Noe, Miss Emma Kessler, Mrs. Vera Bennington, Miss Catherine Pulman, Miss Anna Dugan and Miss Mary Smith. Miss Mary Carne and Miss Amanda Carne are home from a visit to their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Carne, in Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Richardson spent the week end at Mountain Lake Park, Md. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich of Lan- caster, Pa., came by motor and stayed over Decoration day with Mrs. E. C. Dietrich. Mrs. Louise Douhan and her son, Mr. Harvey Douhan of Minneapolis, were guests last week of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Douhan. They left yesterday for New York and will sail Tuesday to spend the Summer in Sweden. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Keyes have re- turned from a visit to Mrs. Kate Keves in Bristow. Va Miss Christine Munoz and Miss Har- riet Munoz went to Baltimore to at- tend the commencement exercises at Goucher College. Mrs. Julian Petteway is spending several weeks with relatives in At- lanta. Mrs. James Rector Smoot of Lov- ingston, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Stephenson in Rose- mont. Miss Thelma Richardson of Wins- ton-Salem, N. C., is the guest of Miss Edna Brewer on North Columbus street. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Walker en- Snyder, At actual savings of 23.50 to 105.00 Originally 68.50, 98.50 and 150.00 T W' E L V Monday: Clearance WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ Dinner and Evening tertained Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the sixth birthday anniver- sary of their daughter, Kathleen Lee Walker. Among the young guests were Barbara Smith, Margaret Web- ber, Anna Walker, Lilllan Humphries, Catherine Bishcp, Jane Dunn, Rose Humphries, Lelia Carne, Mary Adams, Vivian Walker, Charles Ross, James O'Nelll, Willlam Carne, Willlam Adams, Bernard Walker, James Humphries and Walter Humphries. Miss Dorothy Haycock spent the week with her mother, Mrs. John B. Barrett at Ivacota Farm, Clifton, Va. Miss Ruth Sinclair is back from a visit to friends in Borton. Mrs. Herbert L. Ramey and Mrs. S. F. Dyson have been the guests of their brother, Mr, W. B. Crawford in Danbury Conn., and are now visiting relatives in Middletown, N. Y. The martiage of Miss Mary Edna Burke, daughter of Mr. Henry F. Burke, and Mr. Frank E. Rowland took place Saturday evening, May 29, at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Percy L. Vernon, Miss Hilda Roland, sister of the bridegroom attended the hride and the latter's brother, Mr. Milton Burke was best man for Mr. Roland. An informal reception was held in the home of the bride’s father immediately after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Roland will live in Alexandria and will be at home after July 1. Miss Constance Woodward is back from a stay in Asheville, N, C. Mr. John Hartman was a gpest over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rodgers in Stafford County. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crump enter- tained at their home on South Alfred street Saturday evening, May 2 celebrate thelr sllver wedding anniver- sary. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Storm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean, Mr. and Mrs. George Storm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bren- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Studds, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haney, Mr. and Mrs. George Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brenner, Mr. and Mrs. George Crump, Mr. George Crump, jr.; Mrs. Virginia Martin, Mrs. Walter L. Ga- han, Mrs. Alberta Jones, Miss Susan Jones, Mrs. Cecella rown, Mrs. Teresa Studds, Mrs. Sallle Mullen, Miss Florence Crump, Miss Teresa Crump, Miss Clara Storm, Miss Aud- rey Lee Brown, Miss Alice Ray Brown, Miss Florence Storm, Miss Thelma Rose, Miss Charlotte Dean, Mr. Clin- ton Studds, Mr. Marshall Studds, Mr. Francis Brenner, Mr. Henry Mullen and Mr. Walter Storm. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leveritte Finks entertained Friday afternoon to celebrate the seventh birthday anni- versary of their daughter, Mary Vir- ginia Finks. The guests awére Ma garet Damon, Margaret Balley, Ruth White, Margaret White, Niela Riley Sue Riley, Anita Shipley, Marian Fol- mar and Richard White. Mrs. R. Kritzer has left for her home in Clifford, Va., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. W. Bowles on Prince street. Mrs. Harry Ale has returned to her home in Spring City. Pa., after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Thomas Potter. Mrs. Thomas W. Robinson and Mrs. Frank McCormick have returned home after a two months' tour of Europe. Mrs. Leslie C. Tutt gave a children's party Thursday afternoon to celebrate the tenth birthday anniversary of her son, Garry Tutt. There were 36 guests. ,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ayres are home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones in Burke, Va. A subscription dance was given at the Old Dominion Boat ub house Friday evening. which was chaper- oned by Mrs. William J. Morton, Mrs. Charles M., Shepperson, Mrs. A. C. Warwick, and Mrs. Samuel B. Moore. Among the dancers were Miss Mary Lynne Giles of Chapel Hill, N. C.; Miss Dorothy Trice of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Vaughan, jr.. Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss Charlotte Kemper, Miss Virginia Fairfax, Miss Dixie Cox, Miss Carolyn Burgess, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Josephine Gregg, Miss Cora Pul- man, Miss Margaret Warwick, Miss Polly Maigne, Miss Dorothy Morton, Miss Elizabeth Warwick, Miss Cath- erine Pulman, Miss Katherine Fishe Miss Esther Moore, Miss Dorot! Moore, Miss Margaret Broaddus, Miss Ruth Bragg, Mr. Paul McElroy, Mr.|a gown of orchid georgette and an Reggle Munson and Mr. Donald Lee of | orchid hat and carried sunburs Falls Church, Mr. DeButts Saunders = ~ of Washington, Mr. Robert White, Mr. Jack Robinson, Mr. Marion West, Mr. Willlam Taylor, Mr. Vincent Youn Mr. Randolph Hayloe, Mr. John Cul tin, Mr. Elmer Smith, Mr. Tom Hul- fish, Mr. Robert Latham, Mr. Arthur Rector, Mr. Dallac Rand, Mr. Jack Howard, Mr. Raymond Wolford, Mr. James Trout, Mr. George Boyd, Mr. Robert Whitton, Mr. Malcolm Moore, Mr. Kenneth Moore, Mr. Emmett Lawler, Mr. Malcolm Moore, Mr. Ever- ette Swan, Mr. Davis Jackson. Mr. Richard Rdss, Mr. Ebner Duncan, Mr. Ben Minor, Mr. J. Earl Ross, Mr. Ed- gar Bayol. Mr. Robert Howard. Mr. Ashby Warfleld, Mr. William Herring, Mr. Andrew Clark, Mr. Hugh Marsh. Mr. Lee Spencer and Mr. Chester Plerce. e The Rev. H. H. Vernon of Minne- apolis was the guest last week of his brother and sister-in-law, the Rev. and Mrs. Percy L. Vernon at the parson- age of the First Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Crymes of ‘Washington were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Crymes.' Mrs. Willlam Dunn of Pendleton. Oreg., is visiting her son-in-law and Going to California MRS. NELSON PAGE WEBSTER, Leaving June 12 for Los Angeles, where she will spend the Summer with her son, Mr. Louis LaMont, at Los Angeles. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mec- Gowan. ¥ Miss Margaret West of Yale, Va., is spending several months with Mrs. George Charles Shears. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith and their children have gone to their home in Roanoke after a visit to Mrs. Smith's arents, the Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Lam. . Mr. and Mrs. James H. Holmes of Fredericksburg and Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Cline of Dumfries, spent the | week end with Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Keys | Mrs. Robert J. Yates is home from a visit to her sister-inlaw, Mrs. Thomas W. Best in Round Hill, Va. Miss Eleanor Storey has left for her home in Philadelphia_after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Sigvald T. Jenssen in Rosemont Mrs. Julian Barelay and Miss Marie Barelay are the guests of Mrs. Bruce | Hupp in Staunton, | Mrs. . T. Montgomery and Mr Richard Lephfew of New York City | were gue latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sephtew. Mr. and Mrs. more are visiting their daughter, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Thomas John McCrehan, Mrs. Mary Kirby and Miss Florence Cannon of Richmond were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. McCrehan. Miss Sarah Bayol went to V week for the finals tary School. Mrs. William Augustus Moncure en- tertained at tea Wednesday afternoon in her home on South St. Asaph street.. E Miss Bernice Capitola Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett C. Davidson, and Mr. Albert Louis| Starks_were maried Saturday after- noon, May 29, at 5:30 o'clock, in Em- manuel Episcopal Church by the Rev. Hugo Blankenship. Mrs. Francis Drischler played the wedding marches and Mrs. Orlando H. Kirk sang sev- eral solos before the ceremony. The bride was escorted by her father and wore a gown of white satin and lace | and a white picture hat. She carried a shower of br s und valley liies. Her only nitendant was her sister, Miss Mae Davison. who wore Willis | | J. H. Murray of Baltl- | one-in-law and | W. G. Studds. | Bayol and Mr. Edgar nesborn, V last at Fishburne Mili- | | | | i | | A AN The Seductive Touch of the Orient —this alluring, fascinat- ing attractive beauty with its subtle, mystic appeal can be yours. Possess this bewitching appearance thru M Gouraup's ORIENTAL CREAM Made in White - Flesh - Raohel Bend 10c. for Trial Bize Ford. T. Hopkins & Son. New York Sports, Afternoon, FROCKS 5.00 1926—PART Mr. Charles R. Mangum was best man for Mr. Starks and the ushers were Mr. Milton Davison, brother of the bride and Mr. Ray Starks, brother of the bridegroom. There was no recep- tion, Mr. and Mrs. Starks leaving shortly after the ceremony for a northern bridal tour. After July 1 they will be at home at 721 Queen street. Among the out-af-town guests at the wedding were Miss Nancy Da- vison of Baltimore, Mrs. W. M. Brant and Mrs. Rose Bonner of Richmond and Miss Laura Christian of Point Eastern, Va. Miss Irene Davis was married Tues. day evening in the home of her broth er, Mr. William B. Davis on South Al eorge Albert Hall of Fairfax. remony was per- formed by the Rev. Edgar Carpenter, rector of Gridce Episeopal Church. A small company of relatives and friends witnessed the ceremony, which was followed by an_ informal reception. Later Mr. and Mrs. Hall left for a honeymoon trip and on their return will make their home in Fairfax. Miss Helen Norris Cummingg was in Atlantic City during the week at- tending the biennial conference of the General Iederation of Women's Clubs. Miss Gladys Haldeman has returned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Haldeman, in Winchester. ‘The Rev. Ernest M. Delaney is back from Pensacola, Fla., where he at- tended the Presbyterlan General As- sembly. Mrs. Delaney and their young daughter Jean were guests of rela- tives in Bedford, Va.; while Mr. De- laney was in Florida. Lieut. and Mrs. George Brent, who have been in Honolulu for two vears, were guests last week of the former's father, Judge Samuel G. Brent. Lieut. Brent has been ordered to Fort Mon- roe for duty. Mrs. William Ismhardt, Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Lessig of Philadelphla and Mrs. E. R. Kline of Reading, Pa., motored here and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Emhardt. Mrs. John 8. Sowers, Miss Ella Lee Sowers and Mr. John § rs have re- turned from Annapolis, where they spent June week. Mr. John Walker of Richmond was a recent guests of his sister, Mrs. R. . E. Stratton and Idgar Wi- ratton of Gordorsville, Va., are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Sullivan, on North ‘Washington street. Miss Laura B. Suthard and Mr. rried Satur- mage of the the Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Sisson home at 439 Wilkes J. M. Jennings. will make their street. Mr. J. L. Cat> and his sister, Mrs. Katherine Duvall, were wi end guests of their mother, Mrs. E. G. W, Keys, in Joplin, Va. . SOCIETY Lawn Fete Arranged by Council of Jewish Women | The Washington Section of the | Council’ of Jewish Women announce an elaborate lawn fete and pageant | to be presented on the beautiful | grounds of the home of Mrs. E. I Kaufmann, 4805 Colorado aves Wednesday, June 9. The activit at 1:15 o'clock pm., with luncheon for each individual at 3 o'clock the trumpets will - the arrival of the Court of Richard. The old days of | Merrie England will be revived. A fete day is in progress at which the soldfery, the Lords and Ladies of the Court, and the Outlaws of the | Robin Hood Band wiil appear. There | will be dancing before the King and | a_ Troubador will sing the Ballads of the Early English days. Morz | than 65 people will take part in the | spectacle. A number of artistic booths will be erected on the lawn at which there will be novelties, ice cream, cakes and lemonade. A very large committee, headed by Mrs. 1.8, Kann is in_charge of all! arrangements. Mrs. Charles Golds- | mith, of the Argonne Apartments, | is in charge of the sale of tickets. | In the event of rain the affair will | be held on the first clear day. Roof Garden Party Has | | Many Novel Features| Much interest is being taken in the | roof garden party to he given by the | Y. W. H. A. Wednesday evening at | the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. | Bernard Buckhantz, chairman, has completed the arrangements to m; the affair a successful one. In of inclement weather the Auditorfum | will be used. Many new and novel | features are being introduced. ORDER DECLARED IGNORED Owners Failed to Tear Down Por-| start box and | tion of Premises. | Chief Justice McCoy of the District Supreme Court has issued a rule on | Alfred and Rebecca Castleman, own- | ers of 2433 Eighteenth street. to shoy cause next Friday why they should not be adjudged in contempt of court | for falling to tear down the portion of | | their premises which extends beyond the restricted line cstablished by agreement of the owners of the prop- | erty on the street. The District Court of ‘Appeals recently affirmed the de- cision of the District Supreme Court tion in question. It is claimed the owners have failed to obey the order. 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