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SOCIETY. Capital Society Active On Mas§§1chusejtts Coast Beverly and Vicinity Rendezvous for Washington Cottagers — Sir Esme Howard Recovering. Leiter and Other Families Socially Active. BEVERLY time is rose North Shore Mrs. John H. N. B. will be among the cottagers at Beverly Farms this season and has estates on th taken a house in that popular colony. miliar to E r many Summers Mrs. Pitney has now in the fuil of t: lory—a iwel- | come to Massachusetts for i Summer come to the > come heve | stay, but this is the fir r she has for a season. ahead and ‘n the n sure one f the n mers from th I The Swift-Moor cottage, one of the um- | show places in the Prides Crossing View | colony and owned by Mrs. a. C. T. since the w 5! Wichfeld of Washington, has been r few for the Summer o reder: clubs are coming in v - of Detroit. the tennis courts house of & hu crowded, while the its wonder the rendezvous for m the mansion erings, and the ha h and are Just now with the white w craft. For all of the V the tercentena €hore city « the int of fo! which run | to the b with color. ALEXANDRIA. house 1ow mar bors are s of the visitors i he North week will Vice | is coming | after his | to Kenr aine coast, for a Rober the au point. the with the | charm- | e much D Mr. and Mrs. Post Wheeler gone to New York City after spend ing several months in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Reese, on | Cameron street. Mrs. Wheeler, who writes her maiden name of Hallie inie Rives, has been writ- ing a novel in collaboration with her husband. It is now completed and will be published in the late Summer. Mrs. Wheeler lived in Alexandria for some time about 20 years agu, when she was writing her novel “Hearts Courageous.” She promised then | return’ some day and write a book th the scenes laid in colonial Alex to repre North sh bunkport visit wit thor. Interes distinet wedding « tng dausht F. Seu YHouse. place i son of Washing Henry ( vears the U ding took 1 pal Chu weddins colony the Summer | Henry Cabot Lodg Cabot Lodge of ! undson of the late . who for so many achusetts in The wed Coston thel heir Sommers, Tom & Mrs. Andersor and | holiday place, and which | . bower of floral | g from the Sears | | Mount | with Mi Douglass med in bloc remony nd a was followed by reception at the the mansion house of miiv and which made a nz background for the | ests who gathered | verandas and | Mrs. Lodge, | one of the i zer set on the course, she was a member nd other clubs in Bos- | soclety is affiliats much of her educ tion abro. nding several years in | French s She is an exceeding- 1 attractive young woman, light of complexion, with pi; and Ught brown hair. has been keen in many the North Shore which e ob Jects in view, and will make a wonderful hostess for the Lodge home in W on. The a 1 rose show of the North Bhore Horticultural Society, which ' took plac this weel rought out displays from many gardens along!june 26, in Immanuel Lutheran the shore and was featured with Church. The ceremfony was per &pecial exhibit of orchids from the | formed by the pastor. the Rev. Carl ' v} of Albert C. Bu oette. The bride walked to the altar aruis, with her uncle. Mr. John Reif. Her W the warmer gown was of white satin. made with June days have e-fitting bodice and bouffant skirt me Howard. the | trimmed with flounces of Chantilly Who has been |lace. The court train was of white cht cold at his | satin edged with lace. Her tulle veil Dexter cottage, ai | was sprayed with orange blossoms me was confined {ang was fastened with a coronet of 2 fow days lace. pearls and orange blossoms. She about aga carried bride roses and valley il The maid of honor was the bride’ breakfast Cove House the Sears f: most inte Fawcett spending week end with Miss Moore. Mr. and Mrs. John Barrett of Iva cota Farm, at Clifton, Va., were with relatives in town during the we Mrs. Benedict Wheatley is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Holcomb | Wills, in Lynchburs Mrs. John Stanley Liewellyn is vis- iting relatives in Norfolk. Miss Constance Bousii and Henry Stephenson left Tuesday New York, accompanied by Mrs. Wal ter Lemmon of Paris, T1L; Mrs. James Elliott and Miss Emma Powers of Washington, and the party sailed Wednesday to spend two months tray- eling in Europe. Mrs. Thomas Franklin and her young son, Jack Franklin, are spend- ing two weeks at Cape Charles, Va. The marriage of Miss Charl Relf. daughter of Mr: 3 Mr. Frank Littieton Moore of ington took place in ‘the at the the ne of the Shore. of the \'i ton with and s Or M for weather of the late done much for Sir E British Ambassado uffering from a Summer home, th Manchesicr. Sir o the house for able to be out a pleasing persona manner have won him 1 in the North Shore colon light to do him honor saff s now « courts at the E pia clubs are taverite recreation spots | for members of the staff. It has been | a litte wo r bath- | ing, s week was a de- . and the families of the | resented in the gat Magnolia and We; id taffeta made similar to the de’s, the skirt edged with scallops of tulle. Her hat was of tulle with streamers of the same material. She carried a cluster of Pernet roses tied with yellow ribbon. The maid of honor was another sister of the bride, Mrs. Luttrell Rucker, who wore a gown of cream lace over peach-color taffeta, with a sash of rainbow satin. | Her hat was of ¢ rried Mme. Butterfly roses. The pride’s other attendants were Mrs. Bernard Dyer Ardinger of Washing- ton and Miss Ruby Lee Sheffield They wore similarly made frocks o taffeta, Mrs. Dyer in yellow and M Sheflleid in biue, with leghorn hats with tulle to match their nd with tulle streamers. attache: erings at beaches Mrs. C. T of Comman her childrer Summer v M Geo: Rock M mond P. Ro . N., wi ton for the | " mother, ple Farn especiully well ton, wnere her eorge von 1 Gene B v. Before {can Ambassac Commander Roc to the naval st hut usually m North Shore f Mrs. W. P, Tams of Washl at the New Oceanside Hotel in nolia for an extended stay on North Shore. Miss Henrietta Sedge ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elle of Long Hill, in the Centerville dis strict at Beverly, has returned from Washington, where she has been visit- tng Miss Olivia Stoke Among the Washington the Oceanside at Magnolia is Ross Thompson, who is findi triends in the North Shore co Frederick H. Prince is entertaining | many notables from along the North Shore on July 14, when the new road which he built from his Princemere | estate at Wenhom and skirting the | shores of Chebacco pond will be ded cated. Mr. Prince built the road at a cost of nearly $30.000 and gave it to the county. Senator William M. Butler &nd Senator Gieorge H. Moses, former Senator Allert J. Beveridge and Rep resentative A. Piatt Andrew will be among the guests for the dedication. Gen. and Mrs. Clarence C. Williams of Washington are at Farms, their lovely Yon, in the far-famed My s for the long season. The estate, with its great acry ze, its interesting gar- dens and attractive mansion house, is one of the most attractive in the col ony. Mrs. Williams has had a busy week, making plans for the booths connection with the horse show a steeplechase (o be given July 4 under | euspices of Maj. Augustus Peabody dner Camp Post. American Legion. The camp was named for Maj. Gard- ner. the first husband of Mrs. Wil liams, who resigned his seat in Con- gress to serve his country during the World War, and died in a Southern training camp. Mrs. Willlams has al- « taken keen interest in the affairs of the post and in everything which has been under its auspices. Her daughter, Mrs. William Gordon Means, 1s spending the Summer at her Mingo Beach cottage in the Pride’s Crossing district. and, al, will do consid erable ent Mr. and ) and their Hammond, sre at their ate at Gloucester for a s will extend well into the Autumn. The Hammonds spent the Winter and ear- 1y season in Washington. Their son, John Hays Hammond, jr., is at his Gloucester home, Point Radio, and is still keenly interested in his inven- tions. which have won him fame in the world of sclence. His latest achievement is a device which makes organ music from a piano. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter o Washington are at their Hdgewate: estate, on the Atlantic Ocean front in the West Beach district at Bever Farms. Their young f Miss | Nancy and Thomas Leiter, are on lor | the Summer and will find much to est them in the younger set. Both enjoy the out-of-door life. xo ir MRS. JAMES for tennis. vachting and swimming, |Befor: her marriage, popular_sports along. the coaste—Mrse Nichols, is known in All wore jeweied bracelets the gifts of the bride. Hamilton Moore of Wa st man for his brother. were Mr. George Kells ick Weinzart and Mr. Dougla rs is now in Philadelp ages 1o com the week My Mag e s held in the home of the bride, on North Columbus street. Mr. and Mrs. Moore left late in the evening for a trip to Canada, the latter wear {ing & gown of navy blue silk with a hat to match. After July 15 they !l be at home at 613 North | Columbus street. Among the out-of- arrivals at | OWN guests were Lieut Mre, | Frank Lewls and Mrs. R many | ©f New York City, Mr. and Mrs. * ert Hawkshaw of Birmingham. M . Walter non and M N. Y. t of the series of s given at the Bele ¢ Club Saturday evening, Friday evening, June 25. there large dance at the boat club. the latter the chaperones were Walter Tancil Oliver of Fairfyx Count 6. was At M daughter, ALDERTON, Miss Cecilia have | to | the | aturday evening, | sister, Miss Margaret Reif, who wore | eam lace and she | s | M. fed arm bouquets of Colum- After the ceremony a recep- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. JULY 4 1926—PART INTERESTING MRS. WILI Married June 16, and before that date Mrs. William J M. Shepperson, and Mrs. Samu were Mi. Miss Amanda Mo | Miss Dorothy Mc an Mot 2 erine’ Olive Watson, Miss Morton. ) Mrs. A 1 B Warwick Moory The Laycock W lters. Wil Miss “Trice Anita Smith M Helen < Doro Pagh v Campbell Mr Wil John Re Waters, Dorothy Miss Jackson, tie Bear me ders, Mt William Winsted H Mr. Edward Fahy, and My of Washington: Mr. Mr. Paul McElroy of Falls Church N My ir.. My Mi Miss Virgini; s Mills, Miss thy Vincel DeButts Dance Stanley lams, M Hunsicke, { nald Munson, Mr. Donald Lee sign Paul pte, U7 Mrs Vaughn, Cockey, Josephine Grezi, Miss Moore, Miss Mary Hunt s, Miss Caroline Morton, Miss Miss Kitty Reese, Miss 1nd and | Warwick, Miss Inez Moore, Miss M. Randolph, M Ruth Brag: Dorothy Haveock. Miss Lindsey West, M Lounise Thomas. Miss Helen ¢ Miss Cora Pulman, Miss B cher, Mr Darst, Mr. Raymond Wolford, Charles M. Sheppers: Brouse Burke, Mr. Ca Mr. Robert Wheat, Mr Herring. Mr. Kenneth Moot Lionel Beeton. M arl Ros: Ebner Duncan . Dallas Mr. Brooke Howard, Mr. Jac ard, Mr. Hugh Marsh, Mr. BEarl Knight, Mr. John Hughes. Mr. Robert Howard, Mr. Chester Mr. Edwin Pierce, Mr. Bernard Knight. Mr. Kenneth Fornshill, Mr. Willlam Monct Mr. Richard Ross Robert Cochr: Mr. Randoloh loe, Mr. A Clarke, Mr. ! Robert Ross, Mr. Theodric Ross. Mr. James Trout, - 8. Don Jr; Mr Mr, ones John Jackson, . Norman L nnon a Moore. as Hul ves, Mr. Emmett Doniphan, Mr Malcolm Thor E K R awler. Mr. Jack verette Swan, Mr. Stanleigh Swan, r. Raymond Wells, Mr. Julius West, Flmer Smith, Mr. Robert Whit- Mr. John Curtin, Mr. Lee Mr. Patric onan, Mr. . Martin D. Delaney | M ton, cer, . Mr. Arthur Rec' | ntine Smith, Mr. Jack ar E ol, Mr. Walter George Rice, Mr. Fdward ieorge Rice and Mr. Les Allen. | varney Mr. E Mr. Mr. e, Margaret Wiley has left . to spend the . the Rev. fier spending the Alexandria. den Hall is at home | nding three months Zlizabeth Dunn is back from “latives in New York City, Mec- ilford, Ind., Mrs. Kirk Liddle of of Mr. and Arthtur Herbert are L spending several weeks in Atlantic | Clty. Miss Blizabeth Bidheimer is the of Miss Genevieve Page in Lit- H Thomas Leadbeater is visiting in-law and daughter, Rev. and ames Davis Gibson in Coving- Radford, Mr in Keister of and Mrs. Richard Purcell. Mr. Daniel R. Stansbury is the test of his son and daughter-in-law, . and Mrs, Herbert Stansbury, 1 Paso, Te: Mr. and Mr: Mrs. Rober Malcolm Madden and Reese have returned from Falls Church, where they at- tended the wedding of Miss Alma Georgina McGroarty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Buckner McGroarty to Mr. Frank Bevan of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Knight have opened their cottage at Colonial Beach the Summer. Mr. Julian D. Knight, jr., and Miss Freda Mae Heintz motored to Colonial Beach and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Knight Frances McDermott and Miss Lena Moore have returned from Chi- cago. where they attended the Eu- charlistic_Congr Mrs. Benjamin Mathew Bayol is home from a visit to relatives in Gainesville, Ala. Mrs. Sara Bayol has returned from a_visit to Miss Isabel Baylor in High Point, N. C. Mrs. S. D. Sellman and her chil- dren of Richmond have arrived to spend the Summer with Miss Caroline Hooff on Seminary Hill. Miss Lillian Fannon and Miss Jean Fannon sailed Wednesday for Europe, ~where they will spend two months, . and Mrs. R. H. € Mabel | | va How- | Pierce, | for | um- | nd | LOCAL BRIDE AM JARVEY, Miss E th Culverwell, daughter of Iverwell. eir sister-inlaw. Mrs. Francis H Fannon, entertained at a farewell tea for them. when those sting wer Miss Hazel Moore of Washington. Miss Virginia Lambeth and Miss Helen Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Fannon and [their voung daughter have gone to lon a week. M rk. jr. and her mother, Mrs, Rebecea Heintz, left last . where Mrs. Heintz will rer the Summer. | Mr.and Mrs. George Devine enter- {tatned Wednesday afternoon to cele | brate the birthday anniversary of thei small danghter,” Clara May Devine. [ Mrs. Devine was assisted by Mrs. H |J. Winters of Washington and Mrs. Lsabelle McClaren. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs, Clyde M8ck and Miss Ma Winters of Washington, Miss Mirviam Ford of Frederick, Md | Miss Emma May Campbell, Miss Dor- othy Campbell, Miss P Weimer, Miss Elnora Weimer Marie | Campbell, Miss . Wilbur bney, Marvin Zimmerman, Gordon | Zimmerman, Gaines Fritter and Wil | liam Dabney. | Miss Marry Derrick of . has been the guest o1 ind B Staunton, her cous. Collins, in Richard granddaugh |ter, Miss Vivginia Rollins, have start. ed on a trip to New York City by Owen guest r, M Hammond Dr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford of | Washington are occupying the house ¢ the dean of the Episcopal Theo- ical Seminary and Mrs. Berryman een during the Summer. Dr. and Green are with their son and ughter-in Dr. and Mrs. Berry- r.. in Denver. Colo. W. Bales is the guest of Green in Markham. Va. Robert Thomas of Richmond ast week with Mrs, Jean Carter on King street Arthur Selden Lloyd of k City and her sister, Miss bertson Blackford, were guests uring the week of Mrs. Lloyd's sister-in-law, Mrs. George Uhler on P. Lloyvd of her and of Baltimore sondnlaw and Mrs. Delaney Buyly s Caroline Morton is back from v Rochelle, N. Y., where she was member of a house party given by Miss Dorothy Hasson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Irvin Hasson. Miss Morton and Miss Hasson were class- mates at St. Catherine’s School in Richmond. Mrs. C. D. Hudnut and her young Hudnut of Norristown, are the guests of Mr Addle rs. Louise Bragg and her daugh- Robert G. Harrold, returned v from a visit to relatives in | Charlottesville. Mrs. Harrold went {later in the week to her home in | Brookiyn, Mrs. Macdonald -_Douglass, Kathleen Douglass, Mrs. ldgar War- field, Miss Anita Howard and Miss | Aline Dyson sailed Wednesday from | New York to spend the Summer in | Europe. Mrs. Walter Scott Passmore and Mr. Hollis Passmore of Avendale, Ala., were guests of relatives in Alex- andria during the past week. Mrs. T nore was formerly Miss Edna Cooke ot this city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Storey have returned to their home in Falls Church after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. T. Larson, fter a visit to the latter’s parents. and Mrs. R. B. Adams, in this went to Manassas to be the guests of Mr. Larson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larson, before going to their home in Norfolk. Miss Virginia Taylor of Ashland, Va., was the guest iast week of Mrs. Helen Springman and left later for Tabor, N. H., where she will spend the Summer with Mrs. A. W. Shields. Mrs. John K. Mason of Richmond is the guest of her sister, Miss Gault Norton, on Prince street. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frederick Parker Russell left Thursday for Mystic, Conn., where they will spend the Summer. Mrs. George Doswell Brooke and Miss Sue Herbert Brooke of Rich- mond are the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. William W. Herbert, on North Washington street. Miss more is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. T. Marshall Jones, on Prince street. Cards have been received here from Mrs. Mary Wood Lipop, formerly of Charlottesville, announcing the mar- riage of her daughter, Virginia Eliza- beth, to Mr. Harrison Guyton Holli- field, formerly of Atlanta but now of Newark, N. J., which took place in Washington Saturday. June 12. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hollifield have been frequent visitors in Alexandria and have many friends here. Mrs. Chauncey McNeil. Miss Lee McNeil and Chauncey MeNeil, jr., of Wayneshoro, Va., who have been yisiting - Mrs, McNeil's. parents, Mr, Out-of-Town Guests . Bring Life to Chevy Chase Social Circles Miss Louise Hoehling Host- ess to Visitors of Miss Peggy Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Ridgeley and their daughter, Helen, left Friday for Asbury Park and Long Port, N. J, where they will spend a month. Miss Ruth Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Warren, enter- tained at luncheon and bridge Wed- nesday. Mré. Clarence Hall with her daugh- ter, Virginia, have returned after spending a_week cruising.on the Po- tomac on their yacht, Ariel. Mr. Clarke Beach, son of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach, left yesterday for northern Michigan where he will spend the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling pent the week in Hoston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Little went Wednesday to New York to sail for Europe to spend the Summer. They will take several weeks' cruise on the Meditterranean. Miss Catherine Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jere Crane, left Friday for Camp Skyland, at Asheville, N. C where she will spend the Summer. Mr. and Mre. R. S. Steward and their family started Kriday for the camp near Concord. N. il., where they will spend the Summer months. Col. and Mrs. P. M. Anderson and their family went to their Summer home at Bay Ridge, Md.. Sunday, for Mrs. C. Columbus Shriver of Balti-, the remainder of the season. Mr. Jere Crane, who spent the Win- ter in Miaml. Fla.. has returned to his home on Chevy Chase Parkway Miss Ellen Reid, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Reld, gave a dance last evening in honor of her cousin, Miga Anne Youn. who Is her house guest. Miss Ethel Berrymore Colt of New York City and Miss Clytle Collier of Atlantic City, N. J.. who have been visiiing Miss Peggy Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fdward J. Walsh, have returned to their homes. Miss Waleh entertained it luncheon and bridge Iriday and gave u dance last evening in honor of her guests. Mrs. Janvier W. Lindsay and_ her children, Janvier, jr.. Maurice Fred- erick, Catherine and Ellen, will leave Tuesday for the inn at Bay Ridge, Md., where they will spend the Sum mer months. Dr. Lindsay will motor there for the week ends. Mr. and Mrs. William Rawlings of Primrose street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary estwich, to Mr. John Sumner Wood. son of Mrs. Judson Wriley Jacobs of Thirty-eighth street. The wedding will take place Wednesday. August 14 Mrs. Catherine Thomas of Asbury Park, N. J., Is spending several weeks with her son-inlaw and daughter, Judge and Mrs. Alexander R. Mul lowney in their home on Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Morrls Blumenthal entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday in honor of Mrs. M. C. Resenfeld of Miami, Fla., who formerly lived in Che Chase. Miss Loufse Hoehling, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Adolph Hoehling of Newlands street, was hostess at lunch- eon and bridge Thursday at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Miss Ethel Barrymore Coit and Miss Clytie Col- lier, who have been the house guests of Miss Peggy Walsh. Miss Colt and Miss Collier were entertained at a the ater party at Keith’s Monday evening by Miss Betty West, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Miliard West., Mrs. Walter L. Chéney and her daughters, Margaret and Ruth, have and Mrs. Thomas A. Lee, have joined Maj. McNeil at their country place near Lewisburg, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Francls Drischler have returned by motor from a visit to Mrs. John Poley in Wildmere, Long Mr. : Miss Elizabeth Chappell of Middle- burg, Va.; Miss Jennie Hartman of Suitland, Md.. and Mr. A. G. Hard- esty of Anacostia were week end guests of Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Hard- esty Dr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Cassidy of Norwich, Conn.. and Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Avery of Frederick, Md., spent the week as the guests of Mrs, Caseidy’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. €. Drur Mr. Lionel Beeton was best man at the wedding in Washington Monda of his brother. Mr. Robert Dewev Beeton of Lexington, and Miss Amelle Sanford Bolen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison Bolen. Miss Erna Bishop has gone to her home in Warrenton after a visit to Miss Naoml Crump. Saturday eve- ning, June 26, Miss Hildu Fairfax en- tertained at cards in honor of Crump and her guest. Mrs. J. E. Locke and Miss Jessle Locke have returned to their home in Norfolk after being guests of Mrs. Locke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott and Miss Catharine Elliott are back from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bowman in Brooklyn. Mrs. James M. Black and her two children of Stanley, Va., and Mrs. B. H. Wayland of Brandy, Va., have gone to their homes after being the guests of Mrs. Black’s brother-in-lay and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. L. C. Rector. Mrs. Marvin Franklin Stewart en- tertained at tea Sunday afternoon in her home on South Washington street in honor of Miss Anita How- ard, who sailed Wednesday to spend the Summer in Europe. 5 Mrs. Henry Tripple of Norfolk is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Birrell. Dr. and Mrs. John P. Hill of Wash- ington spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ethelbert Downham. Miss Ora Cox and Miss Lucy Mur- phy entertained informally Tuesday evening in the home of Miss Cox on South Alfred street. Games were played during the early part of the evening, followed by dancing. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Dole- man, Mrs. Martha Barnet, Miss Thel- ma Barnet, Miss Margaret Barnet, Miss Ruth Cox, Miss Helen Cox, Miss June Doleman, Mr. Austin Conklyn, Mr. Edgar Cox, Mr. Francis Cox, Mr. Lester Barrett and Mr. Oliver Bard- roff of Washington, Miss Audrey Dob- son, Miss Glena May Keys, Miss Mary Williamson, Miss Mabel Finnell, Miss Keslie Allen, Miss Beattie Finnell, Miss Norene Cason, Miss Kathleen Fletch- er, Miss Margaret Atwell, Miss Clara Graves, Miss Mildred Anthony, Miss Anna Atwell, Miss Marie Acton, Miss Lillian Clift, Miss Margaret Lacy, Mr. and Mrs. Unle Allen, Mr. Gilbert O: good, Mr. James Allen, Mr. Henry Ac- ton, Mr. Douglas Peyton, Mr. James Smith, Mr. Ennis Dodd, Mr. Dallas Peyton, Mr. Alfred Stackaway, Mr. Howard Heingardner, Mr. Marcus Jae- ger and Mr. Edward Barrett. Dr. William Sowers has returned to his home in Cambridge, Md., after a visit to his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. John 8. Sowers. Mrs. John S. Sowers, Miss Ella Lee Sowers and Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles F. Riley left Monday by motor to visit friends in Cincinnati. Miss Lilith Nicholson and Miss Mar- garet Studds are the guests of the former’'s sister, Mrs. John P. Washco, in Camden, N. J. Mrs. Annte Sorrell announces the marriage of her daughter Anna to Mr. Joseph Bernhard, Thursday, June 24, in St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, the Rev. Lawrence Kelley officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard are spending their honeymoon in Atlantie City and on their return will be at home at 734 North Columbus street, o SOCIETY. Washington Girl Bride New Yorkers Deserting Metropolis for Fourth Hundreds Hurry Away for House Parties and En- tertainment at Various Resorts—Junior League M N = - NEW YORK, July 3.—With the week end holiday and the prolonged Fourth of Jul; celebrations well under way the town is swept bare of society folk. There is always a spe- cial lure for the devotees of outdoor sports in the Independence day pro- {8ram, and the nearby country clubs and yacht clubs are thronged with{which the collections will flow members of the smart set. Many |bring cool comfort to the less f a]xcs Snmmer plans. Miss May Swords, Miss Marie Sim mons, Miss Friede Snidt, Misses Elsta and Janet Williams, Miss Elizabeth Whiting and Miss Bertha Benkard The Everybody's Thrift Shop, 114 East Fifty-ninth street, ored project of the woman members of the smart set, will be the channel through o t . Francis Chappell and | Miss | have deferred departures to the more | nate who live a congested life distant mountain seashore resorts to|poorer quarters of New York share in the thrills of the tennis. £0lf] the heat of the Summer and boating contests of Westchester| Ag the Summer program unfolds at and Long Tsland. Newport all doubt is dispelled as to While hundreds of the socially ity heing the most brilliant elect from New York will play promi-| g o“(he . nent parts in the brilliant Summer pro- | (i know gram from the Adirondacks to the|pe “GORR IR BIE blue waters of Bar Harbor. the [, €0 ION0 FERICE FOF charitable alms which characterize | {1 1€ SREW T the ' work of the Junlor League and | ionc G601 NS other fashionable organizations here ;"“ el will not be neglected. Efforts to aid|® Siper it A the poor of this city will be made by Ot groups at the resorts where various | %ANtS and hotse parti entertainments are held and the pro. |PASSINE shlendor ceeds turned over to the funds which | ©ne of the famous receive thefr chief support the | POrt is Commodore Eibridge Winter. His villa Sei closely identified In the upper reaches of the coast |With the history res , of Maine, which includes Seal Harbor, |4t this palatial Bar Harbor and North st Harbor, |[the late Mrs. ( the drives will be under the guidance exclusive dinner: of M Elaine R. M'Alpin. Along | nually that rivaled th the Jersey coast donations will be cent in the sought by Miss Mildred Fannestock, |#45ed Commo while Newport will receive the atten-| tion of Miss Gallwey. Others wh have volunteered to devote their tin to the cause are Miss Barl V. Rensselaer, Miss Genevieve Lucy Gurnee, Miss Lucie in the during ar, while the the fe will b in ort mmer hom gave her large ultra ball 105t A g! Mrs. Francis he & quiet time s Mrs. Drury, who s | land, to be her Bedford, littie for ente Drury It mansion from En BENSON, who, before mar- Marcella Corning, Florence Durgy. several weeks at the Boys' Roosevelt on_the Potomac. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis lert Tuesday for their Summer home in Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Holland W. Jenks of Oliver street entertained at a yacht ing party on the Potomac over the week end. Among their guests were Miss Hillegarde Noyes of Haverhill, Mass.. and Dr. E. A. Read, Miss Mar. garet Goll, Mrs. Charles Hutson and Mr. Stewart Jenks of Washington. Miss Mary Arnold has returned to | ! her home on Oliver street after spend- | ing several weks in Philadelphin. Pa.. | Sunda where she went to the Sesquicenten: | M. la. nial Exposition. s | “Mrs. Marvin Farrington and her | tpeir daughters. Edith and Helen. lert Thursday for Maine for the remain- | der of the Summer. | Mr. Roger Bearce and Mr. Robert Cary of Maple avenue are spending several weeks at Camp Roosevelt on | the Potomac. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lynn Savage have returned to their home in Fred- ericksburg. Va.. after visiting M and Mrs. Joseph T. Maguire for s eral weeks. Miss Eva A Zeta Chapter of rority at George Wa. ersity, is attending the national con- vention of Sigma Kappa at Madison, | dainty litt |Wis.. as a delegate of her chapter. Satin as f After the convention she will take | ness of the {the Summer course at the University |also ca of Wisconsin and later she will join | luncheon her family for & motor trip through | €uests through the picturesque the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec, |of the inn grounds. I above the Canada. She will return in Sep.|town of Cun 1 and from where tember. they could look into the & Mr. Louis Robertson. a student of |land, Vi and West Vir, the University of Michigan, has join- | ed from ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | <ola on the point of th . Robertson, on West Melrose street | {reasure. n_gold piece. Miss Justine Corby and Miss Elea. | for the Summer. ound by Miss Mary Baylor o e heney (e Miss Blea- | /\re. Ulrle Bell entertained the |of Cumberland in the sr William 1. Corby, enteriained ai | members of her club at luncheon and the race S . f 2 | bridge Tuesday. g ere o] o afternoon at the | *\ir. and Mrs. Allison Miller were | garet . of Miss Colt and Miss Collier, “""“:3:;';.,;‘ bridge and supper Monday fton. Miss Gre l\'".‘.{;hl”" the house guests of Miss | V{0 4 vy Harold Tellegrin will | alsh. ileave Tuesday for their Summer Mr. and Mo ] e e i erly Hiflle, Calif nome in New Jersey. of Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Lewls in | 2%, Willlam & carter and ghters, Dorothy, Dolores and their home on Broad Branch Road. | 28 spending severs s A nbniber of I0fes o CHeY Mildred, are spending several week at South River Beach, Edgewood, Md. Md.. met Monday, e Ghsome B Wetzal has tettirned home of Mrs. Wiiliam 1. » ON | (o his home on Thirtyninth street | hevy Chase Circle, to organize a gar- | y¢re spending a week in Carlisle, Pa den club. Mrs. Ashby B. Leavell was | ™ y{1s Bernard Smythe was hoste elected temporary chairman. Mrs. | 1o the members of her club at lunch. 4 Hugh Southgate spoke on garden club | eon and bridge Tuesday. cluded Miss Mary organization and the purpose of the | afy Thomas Robertson of Atlanta. ‘et Burc meeting. Mrs. Willlam 1. Deming | < spending several weeks with read a letter from Mrs. Harrison B. s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Riley of the Garden Club of Evanston, | Robertson. in their home on Wes T, which gave an outline of the in: | Melrosa street organization and the ac Mr. and Mrs. of the club. Mrs. Whitman | their family are spending the and Mrs. Richard Jackson dis- end and the Fourt of July at ssed the general subject. A nomi-|ginia Beach. Va. nation and constitutional committee | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Earll have | was appointed. composed of Mrs. | gone to Cleveland, Ohio. to spend sev- William I. Deming, Mrs. Walter Galt : eral weeks with relatives. and Mrs. Richard Jackson. Mrs. J. M. Mrs. E. H. Pitcher spend the week Shuil gave a talk on “Iris” and Mrs. end at South River Beach, Edgewood, Jackson read a poem. After the meet- | Md., as the guest of Mrs. William S. ing Mrs. Corby served tea in the Carte; sunken garden. The next meeting Mr. and Mrs. Luther Speare left will be held in July, in the home of | Thursday by motor for Tiffin, Ohio. John Hinckle, Mr. Robert Harper, Mr. Mrs. George Dunlop, of which notice | Miss Mary Virginia Rupp, who has | Joseph Heinrick. Mr. Donald Carpen- will be given. been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. | ter, Mr. Fred Miller, Mr. Jerry Mane Miss Betty McNally. daughter of |and Mrs. Arthur L. Cline, has re- | gan, Mr. Fred Mack, Mr. Brandon Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McNally, enter- | turned to her home in Baltimore, Md. | Shea, Mr. Donald Webster, Mr. Berry, tained at dinner Tuesday evening in| Mrs. William Hollister, accompa- [Mr. Munell, Mr. Orchie Spinney, compliment to Miss Colt g A nied by Mrs. J. Hillman Hollister and | Pete ¢ i and Mrs. Garhon Collier, who have been visiling her children, left Tuesday to s . Chevy Chase for several the Summon months in New E John Hazard, Mr. Lewis Baker, nephew of M . Elmont B. Ha and Mrs. Georze B. Wetzel, has gone to Boston, Ma: for the Summer. Mr. Paul Pitcher, student of | Princeton University, bas returned to Chevy Chase to spend his Summer v. cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. IE. H. Pitcher, on McKinley street. Mr. H. J. Hebb of Baltimore, Md., is the house guest of his brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Cline, in their home on Oliver street. Capt Camp | Jeschke, their ehf Devereux left Wedne Head, N. J.. where they and Mrs. John Iyan their cottage there fo Capt. and Mrs. Je later to Lake Michig mainder of the Sumn Ing sever Miss Ruth Dynes, Miss iss Anne Bay will join D Devereux ir the Summe will Bride of June riage, was Miss daughter of Mrs. gone to St. Johnsbury, Vt., where they will spend the Summer months. Prof. Cheney in New York City and will join his family later. Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle gave a tea Tuesday in honor of the Ameri can Association of Universi Women for the Board of Columbian Women of George Washington University, of which she 1s the president. Mrs. Richard \V. Hynson presided at the te table. Among the guests were Mrs. Charles W. Richardson, Mrs William C. Van Vleck and Mrs. D. K. Shute, Mr. Robert Fulton, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fulton, has gone by motor to Newport, R. 1. where he will be the house guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Bunkeley Miss Mary Gale, who has been vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Burtis W. Som- mers for the wedding of their daugh- ter, Miss Helen Somme nd_ Mr. Walter Young, has gone to Ohio, where she will visit several weeks be fore returning to her home in Boston, M M their me s He D My ¥ Jumj of th is now Miss| Charles Treasure i"[unt Adds‘ Fun To program of Party Miss Ceecil Papin Perry h Cumberland,"Md vi aunt, Mrs. Me; g charming 1 party for he Lewis, president guest last week at the Wills Moun the Sigma Kappa | Inn. The guests were seated pington Uni. | table, which | dragons ana Mek a heon onic snap: tail | eandles, « ures dressed in’ pir s added to the atty Ve act and Mrs. W. B. Greeley and mily have gone to their Sum- home In Marshfield, Vt, for the on. | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Yocum enter- tained at a dance Monday evening for their nephew, Howell Nash. Mr. Samuel M son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mears, left Tuesday for the Boy Scout Camp Roosevelt, where he will spend several weeks. L treasur 1 woods few older able w Evening Party anrcir Dance In Orme Home Tuesday Mr. and N gave a da their daught Elizabeth Or P. M. Lewis of Bev. a smaller are the house guests her Miss nor Ornie Miss Dorothy . Miss \ merson an, Miss Ruth Hughes, beth e s Jean Powers, Miss Miss Lenora Worle Wingtield, Miss Franc Hundore, Miss Mary eth Win fleld, Miss Helen Hodgkinson, Mr | James Orme, jr., Mr. Mr. | Koheler Heuple, Mr. James Cox, Mr. Victor Clunet, Mr. George Van Dock- enhouse, Mr. Bruce Emerson, Mr. harles W. Penn and | week | Vi iss Bess 7 Maude Quinte Miss Virgini The g ing in Window Shades Domestic Holland Window Shades made to order. Size by All = Shon pricer. . GOC fit Yard and opera seas Brazil is causing and M Richard Hall After-the-Fourth SALE Continuance of Our Remarkable JuLy CLEARANCE Astounding Reductions On : DRESSES GOWNS e e N e COATS HATS |