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Mid-Summer Social Life . Gay at Mggy}apd Capital : Changes in Residence and Entertaining at Acad- emy Makes Gay July Days—Many Hostesses For Dinner, Tea and Luncheon Partics. ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 10.—Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harry W. Hill and thelr two children, who have been vislting Mrs. Hill's mother and aunts, Mrs. Jullys Hall and the Misses Stockett, have returned to Notfolk. Lieut. Comdr. Hill has recently been ordered to the Navy Yard, Ports- mouth, Va. 5 i Lieut. Hilyer Gearing, U. S. N., has returned to Annapolis from a two weeks' leave spent in Coburg, Canada, where he was the guest of his sistel Mrs. Field, who was before her mar rlage Miss Mary Gearing. Commo- dore H. C. Gearing, U. 8. N., retired. and Mrs. Gearing will come in the Autumn from Charlottesville, Va., te Annapolis, where they have taken the house of Prof. and Mrs. Arthur New- ton Brown on State circle, to be with their son, lieut. Hilyer Gearing, who has been o-dered to the Naval Acad- emy for duty. Comdr. and Mrs. A. M. R. Allen and 's father, Capt. John Quimby, T. S. N., retired, who have v ing at Carvel Hall for the past year, have moved into the Naval Academy and are occupying quarters at 46 Rodgers row, recently vacated- by Comdr. and Mrs. Philip Seymour. Mrs. Anne Thomas Currier has re- turned to her home on Taney avenue, Murray Hill, from a visit to her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomas, in their home in Ellicott City. Miss Emily Macklin, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Macklin of Balti- More, has been the guest of Miss Vir- ginla Kurtz, daughter of Capt. T. R. XKurtz, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Kurtz in their home on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Richard Baldwin has returned to her Summer home near Waterbury from a 10-day visit to New York. Maj. Randolf Coyle, U. S. M. C. Mrs. Coyle and their son, who have. been spending six weeks in Annap- olis, left last week for Wakefleld, Mass,, where Maj. Coyle will have duty in connection with the rifle range. Mrs. C. C. Baldwin and her son, Mr. ¥lliot Baldwin, have returned from a motor trip through New York Stite and will spend the remainder of the Summer at their country place, 8} Hill, near Waterbury, Md. The Baid- win family entertained at a large house party over the Fourth of July. dr. R. G. Heiner, Medical Corps, N., who recently was ordered y field surgeon at Quantico, Va., spent several days here last week with Mrs. Heiner and their daughter at Carvel Hall. Mr. Mason Terry motored to New York Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Webster, who have gone to their camp in New York State for the rest of the Summer. Mr. Terry will return to Annapolis this week. Mrs. Daniel B. Banks of Baltimore has purchased from Mrs. James" S Ferguson her home at 231 Printe George street and, with her two sons, will come to Annapolis to live. Mrs. Carlos Cusachs entertained at luncheon Monday in her home. Ogle Hall, in homor of Mrs. B. W. Dudley ©of Baltimore, who has & Summer home at Hacketts Point on the Chesapeake Bay. Those present were Mrs. Car- yoll Van Ness and Mrs. Highland Burns of Baltimore, Mrs. Littlefield, wife of Capt. William Littlefield, U.S. N.; Mrs. Giles, wife of Capt. William . & N.; Mrs. Barton L. FWhght, Mrs. Douglas L. Howard, M%;s Mollie Milligan, and Mrs. Feuch Tl to Annapolis from an extensive Eu- hman. Mr. Walter P, Hudson has returned | 5, napolis anu opened her apartment on Maryland avenue. Her son, Lieut. Glover, U. 8. N, on duty in Washing- ton, spent last week end with his mother. : Dr. Enoch Barton Garey, president of 8t. Johns College, Mrs. Garey and thelr -children have moved to Arun- del-on-the-Bay, where they have taken a cottage for the Summer. Ojd Virginia Resort Resounds to E_loquence' Of Chauncey M. Depew (Continued from Fifth Page.) are at the Homestead from Hollin Hall, Alexandria. They registered at the cjubhouse. Mrs. Wilson, algo, Is taking the baths. » Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Siggers came down from Washington, also Mr. and Mrs. E. Randolph Cocke, who made a short visit. Mrs. Lansing Simonds and Mr. Robert McC. Simonds have joined the ‘Washington colony, as have also Mr. and Mrs. George A. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Henry and their family are passing the Sum- mer at the Homestead, during which time Mrs. Henry will give several luncheons, and with Mr. Henry at least one large dinner. Mr. Henry, who is & member of the Rock Creek Hunt, has arranged for several rung of the famous Fassifern pack. Last year with Mr. Edward Ilsley of the Radnor- Hunt, Mr. Henry organized several old-time country hunts. The Fassifern pack, reorganized last year by Lieut. Col. Henry A. C. de Rubio of New York, is in excellent condi- tion. _The reglon of the upper Jack- son River is admirably adapted for the chase, with ample quarry in the native fox of the country about. Mr, and Mrs. C, Foster Talbot came down from Baltimore to remain over the hoMdays with his brother Capt. Willjam M. Talbot and Mrs.. Talbot at Broadlawn. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Harsh and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Samuels are in the Baitimore colony at the Homestead. Mr. and Mrs. George Barr McCutcheon are inter- esting members of the Summer col- ony. The noted novelist is dividing his holiday between, rest'and a new book. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Chit- tenden are shortly to arrive from New York. Mr. Richard Dix, cinema star, came down from New York for a week of golf and riding. The annual meet of the Virginia State Golf Assoclation was held dur ing the week at the Cascades course. This is the first large meet to be held at the Cascades, and it has very finely demonstrated the golfing possibilities . | of the new course. The Cascades Inn, adjoining the golf course, is open for the Summer. [EwORA S0GETY Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Lioyd Boothe have returned from Cape May, N. J. where they spent the Week end and Mrs. J. Randall Caton_entertained at a tea Friday afternoon at the Belle Haven Country Club, in honor of Mrs, Wallace Downs, who, with - Prof. Downs, {8 visi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Pittsburgh, , in_ their Summer home near ropean trip and is at the Annapolis Cfi:;n. He was one of the guests at & house party over the Fourth at Spring Hill, near Waterbury, Md. Comdr. L. M. Adkins, U. 8. N Mis. Adkins and their three children motored here from - Philadelphia last week and were guests of Mrs. Ad- kins' mother, Mrs. Nevett Steele, over the 4th of July. Capt. T. R. Kurtz, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Kurtz spent several days in Washington last week, where they were at the Mayflower Hotel. An engagement of interest recently announced is that of Miss h Armour Russell to Lieut, Lindsay, U. S. N. Miss Russell is prominent in Baltimore society and is a member of the Junior League. Lieut. Lindsay is a native of Scran- ton, Pa., and is a graduate of the Naval Academy, class of '28. The wedding will take place’ in Baltimore this month. . Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Chauncey Lucas, who have been living at 10 Franklin street for the. past year, have moved into the Naval Academy and are occupying quarters on Up- shur row. Mrs. Tench Tilghman has opened her cottage at Blue Ridge Summit for the Summer months. She Pe joined this week by her mother xnd sister, Mrs. Milligan, widow of dmiral Milligan, and Miss Mollle flligan. Mrs. Til; 'y son, Mp nch F. Tilghman, ‘who is a &tu- ml at the University of Virginia, goné abroad for two months and on his return will join his mother in the mountains. Mrs. John B. Wells of Des Moines, fowa. before her e Miss Car- olvn Steele, is spending the Summer. with her mother, Mrs. Nevett Steele, in_her home on Franklin street. { Mrs. Le Voy Hill, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Hill, and children and Mrs. hite énd children of Uniontown, %a., have returned from a motor trip to Richmond, Va. ks UMrs. Shoemaker, wife of Comdr. maker, U. S. N.. who has heen . Riddick, wife of Lieut. Riddick, U, 8. M. C., is of Mrs. Caryl H. Frederick J.. Cotton and her Miss Jean Cotton of Boston have opened San Rocco, their coun- tty place on the Severn River, ‘where y will remain Qhrouxhout the Sum- {1 Mrs. daughter, T Miss Lucy, Allen, young daughter of mdr. and Mrs. A. M. R. Allen, has .. and has joined her parents at 4§ rs Row in the Naval Academy f6r the Summer: Comdr. and Mrs. David Bagley en- . gertained at dinner Tuesday in_their home on Upshur Row in the Naval * Academy. ; Covers were laid for 12. " Comdr. and Mrs, ‘Themp- #on, recently come for station at the Naval Academy, after spending sev- eral weeks at Carvel Hall, have moved into quarters on Rodgers Row. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wentworth vkin spent the week end of the ‘ourth of July with Mr. Boykin's 4er and in-law, Mr. and A H. Bryan, in their home at Wai jour, 9 + Mrs. Hamiiton A. Gale en “luncheon and bridge at Horn 2 ests were Mrs. Green Mrs. H. B. her son-in-law and m n Mount Vernon. ~Prof. Downs has been on the faculty of the English Uni- versity in India for ten years, and is now on furlough. 3 Miss Dorothy Morton has returned from & visit to Mr. and Mrs. John B. Deming in Baltimore. Cadet P, Mon- cure Mortom of the Urnited States Mil: ftary Academy, West Point, who is with his parents, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Jackson Morton, for the Summer, has just retufned from a visit to his brother, Lieut. William Jackson Morton, U. 8. A., at Fort Monmouth, N. J. ipeper, were members of a_house party given by Miss Franklin Neal, over the week end and the horse show. * Among the Alexandrians who at- tended the Culpeper horse show and dances were Miss Mae Cavanaugh, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Amelia-Jones, Miss Elizabeth Warwick, Miss Gene- vieve Shepperson, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss Mabel Blunt, Mr. Darst Mr. Charles M. Shepper- son, jr.; Mr. Allen Jones, Mr. Wiiliani Moncure, Mr. Norman Lawler, Mr. Robert G. Whitton, Mr. Richard F. Ross, Mr.. Martin D. Delaney, jr., and Mr. Richard Wright. Mr. and Mrs. their stwo little daughters, and Jean Petit of Westfleld, N. J. the guests of Mrs. Petl Mr. and Mrs, James R. 3 Miss Elizabeth Warwicls is visitl Mrs. John Thomas Sadler, in Cockeys- ville, Md. X - 7 Dr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire were guests the week-end of Dr. and Mrs. Stuart McGuire in - ond. Miss ch is spending Margaret Frenc the Summer at Ogontz Camp in New Hampshire. Miss Courtenay Page Waller and Miss Anne Carter Waller, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Joyce Waller, are at Camp Mataoka, Maryland, for the Summer. ¥ Alice Virginia Maddox, Marshall, Fauquier County, Va., was the guest for the week of M Mrs. Charles F. Holden, in Rosemont. . Miss Helen Cannon entertained at she Wi Misa Ellsabeth Campbell, dsughter of Col w! Galt have an apartment in) an interesting section of Before her marriage She and Mr. iy, Georgetown. a bridge luncheon Tuesday, in_the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Cannon, in Rosemont, in honor of Miss Harrlet Taylor of Overbrook, P ne Batee " Pavers were Inia, . Pl s e Miss Taylor, Miss Dare, Miss Murian Dienelt, Miss Susan Smoot Thomson, Miss Elizabeth Swan, Miss Adelaide Kirk Risdon, Miss Evelyn Peake, Miss Margaret Adams, ‘Miss Elizabeth Rust, Miss Kitty Reese and Miss Florence McLeod. Miss Dare entertained Thursday for her guest, Miss Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Madden, Miss Margaret Warwick, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts and Mr. Kenneth Stab- ler motored to Warrenton for the holi- Young Mr. Gardner Liloyd Boothe, 4., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Lioyd Boothe, is spending the Sun- mer at Camp Wallula, New London, N. conducted b: lr. Hoban, of Gilman’s School, timore. Mrs. Baylor and Miss Isabelle Bay- lor of High Point, N. C., pre the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin M. Bayol and Miss Sara Bayol, on Braddock Heights. Mrs. David Janney Howell, Miss Emily Gibson and Miss Florence Bar- clay left July 1 for Charles Town, W. Va., to open the country home of the former for the Summer. Mr. David Janney Howell and Mr. Beaudric Howell will spend the week ends at Charles Town. Dr. Frank M. Dillard has returned from a week’s visit.in New York City. Capt. Marvel H. Parsons, United States Army, and Mré. Parsons of Green Valley, hear Alexandria, ac- companied their house guest, Mrs. O. H. Lougino, to her home “at Fort Mr;’r;m. for the week end and holiday. rs. Mrs. George Uhler and Miss Kathrin Grifith Uhler, spent the week end at Parsons’ mother and mm-: > WASHINGTON, D. €. JULY 11, & week's V:l.“' trip through the Shen- Va., who was and aunt, Mr. and Dienelt, in Rosemont, went last week to Mount Tabor, N. J., for the Sym- mer. Miss Mary Hughes of Richmond is with Mrs. A. D. Smith in Rosemont for a visit. Mr. Robert 8. Jones leit last week for Oakland, Calif., to visit his son-in- 'r.d?l' ;:l-d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Car: Dr. and M. O. A. Hyder are motor- {u through the Northern ,States and o Canada. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Saunders and -| Mr. and Mrs, A. T. Rollins mhqena, Bartlett’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Tyler Leef, in Greensboro, 4 N C. Miss Carolina Davidson West salled from Montreal last week on a mr on the 8t. Lawrence River, later sail- ln{‘tor England for the Summer. ys. M, J. Sauter spent the week end with her brothér and sister-in-law, Mrs. Ernest C. Lyles, in P from North Beach, where she was the week end guest of friends. Miss Dorothea Scoven of Richmond 18 the of her grandmother; Mrs, Sallle Bellomy, on Patrick street. Miss Caroline Rust was the guest last week of Miss Comora Waite in Culpeper, while attending the horse show and dances. ¢ Miss Laura Hulfish and Mr. Davis given Join a house party Ashley Christisn Carter, In the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Armistead Carter. iss Carter is the glnnmuhm- of Mr. and Mrs. r-h.u Janney Dempsey of -Alex- Miss Mary Cabell has returned from a visit in New York. Mr. Charles Minor Blackford, 3d, ‘was the guest during the week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson. Mr. Andrew Clarke and Mr. Willlam Herring’ are spending a week at Wrightsville Beach, N. C. Miss Emlily Stringfellow is back from a visit to relatives in Birming- ham, Ala. 2 Mrs. George Doswell Brooke and children, Miss Sue Herbert Brooke, Miss Anne Brooke and Mr. Thomas Rrooke, who have been the guests of Mrs, Brooke's mother, Mrs.. Willlam Herbert, have returned to their home in_Richmond, Va. Mrs. Kenneth W. Ogden -and Miss Margaret Ogden spent the week end and holiday at Mount Jackson, Va., with Miss Effie Moore. Mrs, Jean Carter Bayly has re- turned from a week end visit at Hay- et, Va., where her son, Master Rozier Bayly. is spending the Summer. Mrs, John F. Watson and little Miss Virginia Lee Watson of Charles- ton, W. Va., are the guests of Mrs. Watson’s brétherdnlaw and sister, Mr. and_Mrs. Bertram Dienelt, in George . Washington Park. Mrs. Dienelt entertained a party* of little children in celebration of the eighth anniversary of the birthday of Miss Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Meade Jefferson and Miss Mabel Blunt spent several days last week. with relatives in Martins- burg, W. Va. Mrs. Clarence S. Haley and Miss Alice Haley, with their house guest, Miss Eulalia Keister of Radford, Va., @ visit to Miss Florence Kincheloe in the home of Mrs. E. Wood Weir, in Manassas. Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Bendheim spent the week at Atlantic City. The Rev. T. J. Lambert and Mrs. Lambert of Rosemont left TII.I:& for Orkney Springs, Va., for the mo; of July. Mrs. J. Cameron Wemyss and lit- tle Miss Patricia Anne Wemyss are visiting Miss Anpe Loth at her home in Staunton. Mr. Jack Dinwiddie of Atlanta, Ga., has been the guest for the week of his mosher, Mrs. M. L. Dinwiddie, on North red street. Miss Catherine Adams five tables of bridge Tuesday evening in honor of the first wedding anniver- sary of her brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph . of Norfolk, who were the guests of Mrs. Larson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Adams. ; v 5“1:“‘:“ fi:’"fl“’ nd apent | 27 the week end at North Beach, the weel e, & rs, Elmer| Miss Lucy Gary returned last G. Spittle, on Seminary Hill week from u visit to Miss Ethel Biggs in Baltimore and has had as her guest Miss Katie Gibson of , Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clements and been | Miss Emma Clements have returned from Miami, Fla., where they were the guests of Mr. Clement's mother, Mrs. T. E. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. L from a visit to"Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner at Burke, Va. Miss Elizabeth Rust was the gues last week of Miss Phoebe Fuller in ‘Washington. Miss _Lindall - Powell and Miss La Blewett of Mount Ida spent wry the week end and holiday at Ashe- N. C. Mrs. Nilla Lancaster, Miss Bertha Lancaster and/ Mr. Milton Howell of Green Valley with Master Charles Bail Parsons. Mrs. Carroll Ashby and °Mrs. Vir- ginia Givens of Canada, Who were of' a motor trip to Hagerstown, Md., were the guests last week of Mrs. Ashby's hter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Carroll AshbBy. Mrs. Julian T. Bowman and little Mr. Julian T. Bowman, jr., are visit- ing relatives in Culpeper. Mr. Bow: man spent the week end with his fam- Miss Jeanette Yates Cochran, who returned last week from s visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bobert 8. Cochran, at The Plains, in & few days for N. C.,.wi o Mary Strange M Miss Mary Elizabeth last_week to her home in N. C., after a visit to her cousin, Miss| Amelia 2 ¢ Jones. £ Mr. James Lee of Richmond was the week end guest of his son-n-law sxn‘:cthuthter, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Iden of and Washington = visited E. Nicol . during (the mfl-:'l Ethel King ha# returried from/ - Suitable - B. | returned from their wedding trip and Mrs. R. G, Craver, at Potom Miss Thelma Hornig ni:t b T and Mrs H. D, Surke ana chil r. rs. . an e Bockey, | dren left last vuk:o»vmt relatives Mr. and Mrs. Aylett B. Nicol have ing their former home returned will be at home after August 1, at 601 to Bir- the close of the World War WASHINGTON SIL 1114 G St. NW. 1926—PART ¢ ning. ¢ Mrs. William H. 3000 yards in three lots for Monday o Mo i yeod ‘Midsummer Social Life In Chevy Chase Holds Interest of Residents Entertainment Assumes Many Agreeable Phases For This and Néxt Month. Mrs. Willlam R. Myers, her son, Mr. Frank Myers, and Miss Alice Hutchinson sailed Tuesday on board the 8. 8. Aquitania for Europe, where they will'spend the Summer touring France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Belgium. | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Wright and their children have gone “to Annfsquam, Mass., where they have taken a cottage for the Summer|, months, Mr. Wright returned Tues- day and will join his family later in the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Kunkel are spending a week in Slatington, where they are visiting Mr. Kunkel's parents. Mr. and_Mrs. Walter Young are back from smm Lake, N. H., where they have n on their wedding trip. ' Mrs. Young was formerly Miss Helen Sommers. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson have returned to their home In Atlanta, Ga., after visiting Mr. Thompson's_parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horton G. Thompson. Miss Katherine Moore of German- town, Pa., is the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Dr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Blufn. on Elm street. $ Mrs. Philip Gile with her sons, Philip and_John. left Tuesday for Duxbury, Mass., - Where spend the Summer with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. trick. Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Byrne of Jocelyn street, Mr. A. W. Henderson and Miss Corrine_Anderson motored to Fred- erick, Md., where they spent the week end. Mrs. W. Harold Smith and her daughters, Adelaide and Peggy, lmt the week end at Round Bay, .. as the guests of her sister, Mrs. Thatcher of Baltimore. Arthur D. entertained the members of their club at dinner and bridge last eve- » ‘aters_has re- turned to her home; on ‘McKinley street, after spending several days at Atlantic City, N. J., where she mo- tored with friends. Dr. 3‘! Mrs. Henry DeCoursey and their son, Randall, are again in their ‘home on Military road, after ing. several weeks in Sanford, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Winnemore ann‘t,the week end at Capon Springs, Mrs. P. M. Anderson entertained of her club at luncheon mbfld" in e 8 n_her Summer Mmé.nkme.ld Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steward and their sons are spending the Summer Chastleton -Hotel . ng Room 16th and R Sts—North 10000 L el Do ‘Special Spring Sunday and Thursday, 545 to 8 P.M. C STORE n.ot ldvcrtued, in New Hampshire, where' they went by motor. Mr. A. W. Webb of Rowselle, N. J., is the house yuest of Mr. and Mre. Richard B, Clayton in thelr home, on Brookville road. Mr, and Mrs. Henry A. Gardner M'lxir wons, Henry and Paul, have arrd in Californi went by 'lli of the Mr. and Mrs. E. H. their son Paul are mndln{ end at Sherwood Forest, Md., where they are the guests of Col. and Mra. Kramer. Cumberland Mountain Resort Gives Program The Will Mountain Inn on Wills Mountain, near Cumberignd. Md., was eh fote the entire week end of the Fourth. Among the most interesting of the special events was an im. promptu entertainment arrunged on the plazza Monday afterncon by the guests. Mrs. F. X McGeoch of Baitimore gave an exceptiona plano recital of patriotic al also accompanied the singing national songs by, the allied countries Mrs. P. R. Bakel of New York is fand of the guest for several weeks of her son and daughterin-law, Comdr. and Mra. P. R. Baker, in their home, on McKinley street, % Miss Helen Imirle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,John Imirie, enter- tained at bridge and suppéer ¥Friday evening. % Mr. John B. Sleman, son of Mr. and Mre, Paul Sleman, has gone to Camp , on Lake Champlain, where. hie will spend the Summer months. s . Russell Barrett of Baltl. more and New York, formeriy Mile. Angele Veldrenes of Paris. Interspersed with the musical num- bers were several beautiful solo dances by Mrs. Barrett. Among others present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Gower, Mr. and Mrs. C T. Kolb, Botz, Mr, W. Herbert Botz, Mr, F. N. McGeoch and Master Warren N. McGeoch, Miss Georgia Anne Poehl- man of the official staff of the Mary- land _conservation department, and Mr. Russell Barrett and Miss Sarah Harrison Powell of Baltimore: Mrs, Richard Bielly of Kelfield, Canada: Mrs. Fordyce Baker Caswell of New and Mrs. Lydia Armstrong g Valley, N. Y. Caroline Purman and her s, . | daughter, Miss Purman, were among July. Mrs. E. Hume Talbert entertained | Sas the members of her club at luncheon and bridge Friday afternoon. The fancy work committee of the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A. met Wednesday in the home ‘of the chairman, Mrs, Charles A. Jonies. Luncheon was served and plans were discussed and completed for the Summer work of the com- mittee. Mrs, Willlam 8. Carter have returned to their home a week at River Park, Edgewater, . Mr. and Mrs. George Rees of Cali- fornia, who are spending several months in Washington, entertained at dinner and bridge Tuesday evening at the Columbia Country Club. Miss Elsie Talbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. Hume Talbert, has turned after attending the Omeéga Annual Convention _on Island, Mich. Miss Dorothy Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson, spént the week end of the Fourth of July on Eastern Shore, Md., and at Rehoboth Beach, Del. She left Friday for De- troit, Mich., where she will ‘spend a month as the guest of her uncie and aunt, Dr, and Mrs. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, Vernon E. West en- tértained at dinner and bridge Satur- Lewis and for their of his uncle and aunt, H. Hanger, at An , Pa., thetr son-in-law and daughter, . and Mrs. Hubert R. Snoke, in their home, on Morrison street, for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Hanger of Parts, France, are occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanger, on Meadow lane, for the Summer months. Mrs. Herbert Hanger is here from Scolland Beach for several days. Mrs. W. King entertained at a surprise party Monday evening in_celebration of Mr. King’s birthday anniverssry. A g Mrs. James Moser and ‘hér family are spending the Summer months at Virginia Beach. Dr. Moser will join Mra. Bernard M, Smythe entertained ‘Wednesday in homor of the birthday anniversary of her son Bartie. the arrivals of the past week at the Wills _Mountain Inn, Cumberland, from Washington. One of the most popular guests of thé season at the inn is Mrs. Richard Bielly of Kelfield, katchewan, Canada, Mrs. Blelly is ofie of the best known and most en- terprising women ranchers of the great wheat raising section of north- west Canada, where she owns and op- erates an 800-acre wheat ranch near Kelfleld. PIANO DEGREES GIVEN. Virgil Clavier School Exercises Held at Women's Club. Closing exercises of the Virgil Clavier Plano School, of which Miss E. Miller is director. were held at the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, on the evening of Wednesday, -June 30, Parents and friends of the pupils. Teachers' and performers’ certifi- attended by, cates were\awarded at the exercises to Margaret Larcombe Loane of Washington, Amelia Suastegui of the Mexican embassy and George C. Corn- well of Forestville, Va. Gold medals for application and progress in the intermediate class were awarded to Ruth House and Frances Rogers. 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