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SOCIETY Golf Now Paramount Sport ‘THE SUNDAY I For Guests at Hot Springs{ Opcn Toufnflfflfnf Schcduled at Openi“g G( ch‘ tember. Another to Close Month at f [ | Virginia Summer Resort. t i | HOT SPRINGS. Va. September 1 The month of September 1t aramount sport at prings. a tournament open_the month. v the g se. with an excellen round tomorrow. Sunday set for \ Bewickley, Pa for already times ! be given t yars-up for a six‘eens as ente o for the qualifyi round ne great golf event of the thirty-second ship of the United S! the week cades cou v Mr. William & architect of the of month wi ground in better conditior than The Cascades clubhouse 1 vers mush ial center of the colony Comdr Mrs. Paul H. Bastedo were jun~he: sts there last Sunday of and s James H Winston of Chi The largest event of the late Summer sea son was the dinner-fance lact Monda t the Cascades Club. given by Mr. and George Hoadley Ingalis of New s included. from m R. Castle stant Secretary of State Comdr. and Mrs. Stephen B. McKinnet John R. Williams. Mrs. Ormsby mmon and Mrs. Harry Kerr: also Father Richard Washington, the n and Baroness Marcus Roszen- krantz and the Baron Iver Hoiger Rosenkrantz ‘While on his brief holiday Mr. Casth visited daily the famoaus plungs Diplomatic Circle Brflkefl b\’ AA}'."C“C'.“ ___(Continued from Fifth Page.) Bot expected to return until the ens of this moath The Minister of Bulgaria and Mme who attended the Institute of at Willisme Colleze, will start the Capital by moter the mudcle of e week zday from a fortnight's trn;;l to Canada. going by way of Nizzara alle The Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah, is spending a few days andient Warm Springs. the autput of which, according to the recant caleula- tion of the Unitad States Geological nd the State geologist. I8 two- half million gallons per day inunus recording gaug® Mrs. Castle entertained informally at juncheon at the Homestead Tuosdav Mrs. E. Rendolph Wililams of Rich- ond. Dr. and Mrs. Robsrt Oden have ved pt th> Homsstead from Wash- an and play goif dailv. Mrs. H Ciny T ning he inined the Washington ! colany, accompanied by Mrs. B R | ichardson and Miss Gail Richardson Samuel Lawrsnce Heap of W | was At the finel dinner last iy of rnd Mrs. Samuel J Henry of Chevy Chase, who have added | s much to the sueress and interest o the Summer at the springs Al the rocent Bath Countr horse show nine ribbans wers taken by members of the Henry family. Mrs. Henry with M Ann Henry, Mastsr Rober{ Henry » Miss G. Butler Ieft Tuesday for | pame. Ar Henry with Miss Adelaide | Henrs < Mare Caraline Henry and Mr. Samusl J. Henryv, jr. will attend the Warrenten horse show on their way | AR heme Mrs George Dunn_has arrived from Washinzton. From Brltimore are Mr MRS. SAMUEL LEVINSON, and Mr:. Linvd Corkran, Mrs. Cheuncey Gambrill, Mrs. Clageit Pylss and Mrs Bride of August 26, formerly Miss A C. Harrison. Mr. and A n McConihe of W Ruth ing their late Su i Margare! Merrill the Hamestead « Mary B. Shirns of Breakstone, the TAR, WASHINGTON, D e ——— . neheon guests 4s Cluh of Ha-nld V. Blaxter of Pitt Perry C. Whitlnck of Covinaton Va.. gave a Juncheon at the Homestsad Wednassday for Miss Geraldine Noell o wha will be married Sep- tember 8 1o Mr. Anthony Lancaster of Washingtan Brilliant Nuptial Events of Intereet (Continued from Fifth Paz~) Prances L. Parker of Brookloe Ther wore gowns of yellow raw hats wit | pers to match, and | rm bouquets of blue and yel Elizabeth Gibson of New Janet Cafee of Providence were the flower girls. They wome w dotted mushin frocks with Irish lace vokes, bine sunbonnets. and carried small bassets filled with blue and vel- low flowers Mr. J. Randolph Burke. cousin of the oridesroom. was hest man. and Mr John Melton Hudgins of Alexandria, Mr. | James McReldin of Charlottesville and Mr. Taylor Crump of Richmond were the ushers. 8 MRS. BENJAMIN MOS ) Formerly Miss Anna Wax, her wedding ceremony A taking place August 19. taking place at the Hamilton Hotel Clinedinst SOCIETY." NATHAN HERSON, Bride of August;19, formerly Miss Rose Rubinstein of 633 Primceton Place N.\V. _ ounesinat. home in Georgetown Wednesday afters noon. Miss Hoover was again the guest of honor at a shower given by Miss Ruth Campbell Thursday evening. | Miss Julia Denning will entertain at luncheon at the Carlton Hotel Tuesday. having as her g bride’s attendants, who will Ruth Campbell, maid of honor, and | Mise Elizabeth Brandenburg, Miss | Charlotte Parker, sister of the bride- | grooin; Miss Mary Temple Hill and | Miss Denning as bridesmaids. Mrs. Clarence LeRoy Parker, mother | of the bridegroom, will entertain the | members of the wedding party and a | few additional guests at a dinner and | dance at the Columbia Country Club | wednesday evening. following the re- | hearsal Mre. Chipman Honors Dnughvcr on B;gtkdav Miss Elizabeth Chipman, Saughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Chipman, was the guest of honer at luncheon yester- | day given by her mother at the Hotel MeAlpin in New Yg-k in celebration of her twenty-first birthday anniversary. Mrs. Chipman and her daughter mo- tored to New York accompanied by | Mr. Robert Chipman, son of Dr. and | Mrs. Chipman, and Mr M. John« | ston. Mre. Chipman. with her son and daughter. will continue their motor trip to Quehec, stopping At West Point to= | morrow with friends of Mr. Chipman | They will return by way of Plymouth, | Mass.. and will arrive in Washington | for the opening of the George Wash- | ington University where Miss Chipman I\vfll enter her sophomore ar. Mr. | Chipman s a student at Hargrave | Acrdemy Perfume Showers Gazers. Window shoppers who pause in front of a perfumery and toilet water store in Germany are treated to a saower of scented liquid. To advest'se his wares | and to permit prospeetive buyers to select the scent desired, the merchant hes fitted a small hose at the top of the window. and through this he force a spray of perfume at intervals DeMoll Piano and Furniture Co Twelfth and G Sts. Closed M Comc in Tuesday and Sce the Wonderful es the guest of the counselor of the i Chilean embassy and Senora de Agacio _ MTS. Smith. mother of the bride. wore e g Tt s in their cottage at North Beach, Md. 2 S0Wn of tan georgette crepe and a MRS. CLYDE E. TAYLOR, MRS. IRVING S i brown lace hat ; % g MRS. NG 'S Following a_breakfast and reception Daughter of Mrs. Gertrude T. Bostic [’ Formerly Miss Lillian Roseniberg, her marriage The charge daffaires of Prance. ' Fofowing » Brestistt Gad rectpLod. Fo i Before her marriage Al\n‘1‘c 1 II ;Fw was Miss t s, t ge | 2a0 8 bl r & wed- | 35 T stre ‘e r s Ha af e Maulding o Count de Bartiges, and the charge | JiT BIURE SO0 M E At oS pome | 11 Tenth street, hefore her wedding taking place August 26. fazel Florence wlding of g“‘,“.:’v“‘ih:fusflf’,“‘&,’éa?gm: SIS in Alexandria, Va | August 11, Miss Rita Tresa Bostic. Harris & Ewing 3024 \Wisconsin avenue - i Glinedinet Harris & Ewing MRS. PAUL H. McMURRAY, Specials in Our ia Beach for the holiday, will return ‘Washington the middle of the week The charge d'affaires of Finland, Dr Niilo Tdman. is spending the week end and holiday in New Y The chargs d'affaires of Czechoslo- vakia. Dr. Lipa, iz spending the week end and holiday in the country as the guest of Col. Martin. Dr. Lipa will go to New York the end of the week to meet Mme. Lipa, who will sail Wednes- dey aboard the France for New York and is expected to arrive there Monday or Tuesday of mext week The charge d'affaires of Lithuania Dr. Bagdonas, went to Wilkes-Barre. Pa. last evening to remain over the holiday. Dr. Bagdonas will attend a Lithuanian field day tomorrow in cele- bration of Labor day and will return to the Capital the middie of the week The Counselor of the Chilean em- bessy and Senora de Agacio will return Miss Ethelyn Wheelock MacCloskey end Mr. Cleaod Orman Palmer. both of this ecity. were united in marriage by Rev. William A. Eisenberger of the Church of the Covenant. at 8 o'clock| Tuesday evening, in the home of the| bride’s pare; r. and Mre. Claire E.| MacCloskey, 1720 Q strest, in the| presence of 200 invited guests. The heme was decorated in smilax and, ferns. with roses and lilies | The bride, who was given in marriage | by her father, wore a white princess lace gown and vefl and carried a shower| houquet of bride roses and lilies of the| valley { Mise athryn MacClostey. the onlv | sister of the bride, was maid of honor. | and was attired in a gown of pin: tulle and carried a bouquet of sweethea: roses and blue delphenium. Mr. Martin | Porrey of this city was best man i After their return from a wedding| trip Mr. ang Mrs. Palmer will reside in | their new home at 4027 Garrison street Chevy Chase, D. C.. where they will be Episcopal Church, in presen-e of a large company of relatives and friend. The sanctuary was hanked with palms and ferns and the altar vasse wers filled with white roses and hydrangea The ceremony was performed by Rev Horace M. Brown of Charleston, W. Va The weddin~ music was rendered by the organist of the church, and Mr Granville Leith sang “Believe Me If All Those Endesring Young Charms' and “T Love You Truly.” The bride was given in marriag> by her father, and wore a period frock of | white satin trimmed with pearis. She wore a long tulle vell which formed a train and was held in place by a rose point crown and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and lilles of the valley. Miss Dorothy Wickline was maid of honor for her sister, and Mis: Elizabeth Wickline, another sister, and Miss Julia Cook of Newport News. a cousin, were sister, Mrs. Rosa B. Putnam of Wa ington, are spending a few weeka guests of Mrs. J. B Willlams at Oak- Iand Flint Hill, Va Mr. and Mrs, John B. de Barber of ltoona, Pa., are now at the Mayflower before returning to their home from a motor trip to Boston Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Cox of Los Angeles, Calif. are in Washington for & short visit and are at the Willard Mre. L. M. Prancis and her daughter, Ethelwyne. and Miss Clara Margare: Morley, all of Buffalo, arrived at the Mayflower yesterday morning from White Sulphur Springs where they have boan the guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Sam- uel Bixby. They will be in Washington until after Labor day Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Black George whose marriage took place June 16 in McLean. Va, have spent the Summer Showers Given to Honor Mise Hoover, Bride-Elect Miss Margaret Hoover, whose mar- age to Mr. Clarence LeRoy Parker ir. will take place Saturday, has been | much entertained recenily. Phi Alpha Chapter of ths Chi Omega, of which Miss Hoover is a member. entertained at a miscellaneous shower in the home of Miss Helen Walten August 13 and Miss Mary Temple Hill being hostess at_a_bridge-tea in_her honor her 6 Greenway Inn N Onmosite Cathedral Mansions N Sunday |Lahor Day c Dinner Dinner Wt meoited | noiee / Septembe, PIANO and FURNITURE SALE Greatest o Washington the middie of the week at home after October 1. 4 “ gt i \ 3 foom Marviand, where they are ocoupy- | Many guest were present from Pitts. gl e MG L I ";,‘f:,’}fi; |'on a tour of California And other Wes- » ; T "l ket ing & cotiage on the shore of Chesa. burgh. Harrisburg. Willlamsport and i and carried B ects of asiers. 1o | tern Btates. They have visited ail the 3 1 | IO P (L peake Bey lock Haven. Pa. and Baltimore. Md | pt® WG SRTOCC J | important California cities and the Cat- o : | Shesie 20 Tamb alues : 2 The wedding took place on thel "y proderick Seltz of Pittsburgh, Pa The counselor of the Venezuelan jega- | thirty-third anniversary of the mar- | B0 (500 0d the ushers were Mr. 7 , will return the middle | riage of the bride's parents Netr Satlanet it Wiblaston. and Mr. Of the \ ear om New York, whers he Veater HEgon 3t WaSasion, tember, to Swarthmore, Pa.. which will has been for a v Mr. and Mrs, Joseph B. Orockett an- | Watam O0CRHTL 00 Ve vice, o re.|De their future home Mrs. Georye o The commerci I Counsslor of the nounce the marriage of their daughter, ception was held at Peacock. the home who was Miss Louise Baker, daughter ‘ - 1:30 to l d -d l 2 ! g~y z Sara Crockett Patmer, tn Lieut. Comdr. | SFPLon Sis, Meid &) Feachts (28 BT | of Mr. and Mrs, Thomes ke o iovas 3 A 730 Pm ndividuality in Britich embassy, Sir John Joyce Brod- Herpert L. Shin: Medical Corps | Lean. Va. has a wide cirele of friends 7 Ih i s mother of the bride, received with the i v i e Kty in Washington st Furniture at DeMolPs —————— alina Islands. After a week at Lake 4 C 2ot Renied armh " Chaps. Tahoe, they will spend a month at Den- o ¥ bl WL ver before returning, the last of Sep- s a i ; - i §1.00 grick. is at Elberon N. J. where he is | United Btates Nav fuest over the holiday of Mr. and ¢ w or- Mrs. Henry Seligman of New York in (qv?’-.~:”'%‘l';§.‘-’-“,’nfir'.fiffi;"’fi.,‘;}u" g'._ Later in the evening Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Kurtz of Long their Summer home, Shorelands folk. Ve, Tuesday oG A Bai i+~ | Koblenz left for an extended wedding | Isiend City, accompanied by Mrs. B ks by ey Dr R, B O e murch, in | trip. They will be at home in Wash- | Smith, will be at ‘the Mayhower un- | The commercial counselor of the | GONEY ATeRE Tl company of | Ingion after September 15 tl Tuesdny. They have been At Vir- Bwedich legation and Mme. Weidel nave | (00 PUESCRCE (00 ionas ; . . ginia Beach for a short while and will Pt Tious % Delet vislt ' Phita: | Taaveeend ooy (RECE. o | M aRiats RANsrd B Mhveea a0- (g o Atiantic Olty lor, the semainder MRS. ROBERT M. DOWDEN Gelphia M. Weidel was charge @al- | gnown Southern family of Virginia, and | 10Uce, NG, MUY b Dan [t thy. Tk A , D e ek A e S | popalar in Nayy eocieey clrchr, The) 1o aie Beyast W, Pitfman, Monday, in | Mr. And den, Bigwe O, it hart DEriont of the counselor, M. AMITMNN. | Caarbn 3. ol Mr. and Mre | Calvary Bantist Church. Mr. and Mrs. | taken an apartment, the Dresden, at Quick. . Oharles M. Shinn o i Pittman will sail from New York, Wed- | 2126 Connecticut avenue. =~ Mrs. Cott Siinedinst ¥ : 32 2 < 3 * Col.10118 ANN TABER A June bride, who was formerly Miss Ruth who i now charge d'affaires araduate of the University of Maryiand | BEGRAR SHLRT SEOUL Moy p e Gua | has just returned trom Californin where - The secretary of the Netherlands le- | H¢ entersd the naval scrv Ww::‘nmwwhv {1 Manila, Philippine Islands, where the was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gation. Baron van Boetaslser, will re. | UDited Staten antered Hae o He T\ Mr. Pittman is stationed at the Stern- | gene C. Gott, Jr., for two months visit to Niagara Falls and Buffalo. They | home from Cape Cod, where they have S b e O e o e | Ak present stationed (b NoRtolk. Ve berg: General Hoapital Mre. Judson O Tirrison and son | Pnef_ In “Atantic City en route to | spent part of the Summer u: C;:v;m‘"!;:m E *~V:"_f\rfl:':'»~; where he and Mrs Shinn will be af| ‘ have returned from a tour of Canada | WAShIngton e W n r fam ve at 421 Pennsyivi s after o ) ¢ ? " Josep van, who spe e D o e et Batuciacr will | Bome st 431 Senreyivasie svenie 8T IAhgent Cabinet Officials Mr. J. Rosaseo ;If:;";"\l"";\::_i‘“‘nh","“s"rr::'_‘ My, O, . QOABIR Sad Ber s | s anoenh B e D R e g0 5 Watch Hill again September 15 0707 1 R B b Caginsd Party I o A Bouth. River, at Bge. | jponard of San Francisca are spending | ead Lake. Mo has returned to Wash- and wil here and | ppe marriage of Miss Ruth Break- | eturning to the Capital | DeF "OT8 O Cle Mtnay will remain | Meyfower hefore returmims e new | Ington for the Winter Scosmpany = Bar 2n Boctzelaer gone daughter of Mr. and Mrs until about September 15, R T haae iy, Ch e Sz and thetr children Washing Rreakstone, to Mr. Samuel Levi (Continued from Fifth Page) tat ik Srhvle’ GroRdoRS RS -Gely Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dickson have G Y Deroit, son of Mr_and Mrs ] Levinson Mrs. Pasis Breugle will leave Tues. | (€F: Miss Marle Grondona. on her re- | motared to Washington from their home embassy )j, - - of Detroit. took place last Sunday Al wachington to see the latter's mothor, 9av for New York and Thursday will | vee' Grondona came ef ‘;):“" i | In Philadelphia and are making a brief soesot - in the Hotel Hamilton. Rev.|ne "meny po Harman sail on the American Trader 10r 8| Batamn Guonl Om ihask nroughh the | stay at_the Mayflower. They are on [ Abram Simen officiating. Preceding ; hort visit In London and on the con- | (a8 o e O ter home <he | heiy way to Keswick. V. where they A ony A program of piann and | Comdr. and Mrs. Henry G. Cooper, | tinent iyt wnd duushter will visit in | wiil be the guets of Nv. and M olin musie was given = Pink roses |yr. are the Mayflower until today o s, T et RN il il valme and ferns formed an effective | on their way to Charleston, 5. C., where and Mr ert Jose arrico ; Ashintully. at Tyringhsm | B ,,,'f,',",'z i,',:'n,n' ‘:T«];vn;'h Tty ("}m:r‘x. ‘uypm (,AI:;; ‘,.L:""mm‘m:-;:}lk €| have returned from Cape Cod, where | Mixs Sarah Baker of McLean, Va r Labor day o o ‘given in marrisge bY |the U. 8, S, Dallas, He has heen on | 'heY spent the Summer il return today from Oyster Ray, Long The ) e s, Dallas. He hi | Island, where she wes one of a group i r \ache of the Bwedish legation, her father. She wore o gown of While | guty at the Naval War College At New- | My, P : : @l Belfast, Treland, will enlarge its head- . . whe nes. with an uneven hemline. ~Her i h 5 " Iy o Jomso] any Foundation dur- | {o accommodate the many who are e will meet Mme. Aminoff. wi [ n e ong. and Miss Estelle Zirkin 18 spend- | ing July and August. Miss Baker will tomorros ahoard the bouquet was of roses and lilies of the and Mrs. Keith Merrill, who were | 70" G000 0% 0 in New York with s Baker will { joining the unit D r. Zare e b a1 the early Summer, have re. | .3 the week end in New Vork with | seopen ner stuclo ln Weshinglon in | =S i o &ara Rreakstone wae maid of {turned to their Summer home. Avalon % ? | September and in January will give an Sara Rreakston maid o Canada, where they will spend some | ayhibition in the Arts Club. " ™ o mgg\‘m#\‘\ Ao el M\‘Q\\\ 003:;\ \("\ esssassaniasevesasas Announcing the appointment of W. H. WEST COMPANY as exclusive representatives for KENTSDALE PARK On Bradley Road, Near Congr Murray Boocock of New York and Vir ginia for several days. The attache of the Venezuelar Benor Egana, cailed o B man B. Kendall. a substantial area of their property is being improved for the purpose of creating Estates of Two to B\ arrangement with Mr. and Mrs. Ly '8l months " " Ore, v ey o " her sister, wearing A greenjon the North 8hore, where they will | (e’ Wisiting in Montreal Ane Quehec frock and earrying pink | be untl late in the seasost Boice JONC | e 6 a Miss Sylvia Gordy of the Hotel R Louis Lasky wa st | ing back to their - 58 Grace McLaurine I8 spending ia Gordy o otel Roose- 12125 Kalorama road “several weeks with former Representa- | fIt motored to Wernerville, Pa., with 1’85 au mother of the bride. | tive and Mrs. W. Jasper Talbert, in | Mrs. Erlebacher and is at Galen Hall.) X 210 ce gow Y rOrSAE” Mrs Cushing Brant is in NMew York, | their new home S0 k. 8. C geian Geiestio ot fown and b romage || Mo Guinng Brant b o Now Vork, (el new fome i MeCormick 8 C. |y 1oo Paschl and her mughie 1309 G ST,NW - . an sstin and iace and also wore | and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Sidne Dr #nd Mrs. M. B, Pischer and their | Miss Anna Lee Paschall of Richmond. . ge bouaet of pink Toss | Lanter Bartiet, and e intant son on heve teturned from a fortnight's | Va. are at the Mayflower on their way Advance Styles )1 Pollowing & midday dinner at the | Sidney Lanier Bartlett. jr, born 1 oy g e Dinner for Arts Club Hamilton. Mr, snd Mrs. Levinson left | day. Mrs, Bartlett has many friends in | . % Sale Prices Now W | 13 [or & wedding trip, the bride weartnt | Washington, whet she made her debi | TWO SPECIAL COMMLU TY DINNERS Set for September 13 ian canton crepe de chine gown, with | two years ago, whea her father, Maj h CIAL COMA L DINNERS ~ In Qur RS nsparent velvet cont and a t8n | joseph Clark Brent. was eseistant to TO RE SERVED IN - 4, 92 4 & ey ) resume it 8t 3 ser aceessorles to correspond. | the Assistant Secretary of War. Mal | | o & ADVANCE Taelve Acres, so xostlrnled as to appeal ot g W, i their home n De(rolt | Brant i now stationed at Chrissy Field | T'he l—l‘ghlands Cafe I mly ta those who are interested in becom- .11__:\5;:':’,‘#' be The Hov a0 e 1) a ufimm»u; of Randoiph- | at the Presidio in Californis t o SALE OF ing members of a distinctive social com- The guests of ;\n.w».' M Mus) e ’ i Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley are en- p Connectient Ave. and California St COATS munity . . . An invitation is rxtrr_ldfd Croucn A muse Meltn | (Among the out-ol-town guesls wero | Laising I el B o, " Bir Dinner Today, Sunday, 5 to 7:30 to visit the property and confer with us. Srouch. A mu ” Mr and Mrs v, ) ! | Beay ' 3 . | : Save N Laninson Mr. Don Levinson, all of | James H, R, Cromwell of New York and and Monday, Labor Da , e ” ¥ 5 Detrolt. Mr, and Mra. Jay Levinson of | Col, and Mrs. John MacLean of g y $15t0 §35 W 3 “. “ l,“g'r COMP:\ ‘ eptember 4 Dithois. Pa - Mr and Mrs, M. Levinson | Toronto, Canada Menu ty will be of Harrsburg. Mr and Mrs. A H. Break ] Consomme. Wt ar Jellied 1319 K 8t N.W, c ! enterta tone of Richmond les Mr Cullen of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs R Sakbtone alet llnn,g' Mrand Mrs | Ampion, Long Island, where they n evenings inform ¥. Levinson of Philadelphia, Mr. Ray- | by mator recently giscussion 4 e leadership of Miss ' nong Davidson of New York, Mr Buck p Thev ) ; ek g i i o g Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 8. Hege of Chevy Baked Virgials Ham Teabel McDougs al il Levinson of Alexandrin Va. and Mr. J | opage and thelr two sons have returned All Fresh Vegetablos netecs 2t the dinner September 27 Tregere of Potomac, Va ad DRy g R cosuiad | TPe0m0 of oiin home after visiting at Bedford Bprings ¥ AN Avorimon) o Home mAde Pasirios £ . and several other resorts in Pennsyl i Geptomber 25, when there will he an| A wedding of interest took place Bat. |3 i b opening exiaibition of the work of Wash- | urday evening. August 18 at B aclock | ania Coftes Froom Dogiet S , o { New Youthful with Miss Anne Fuller when Mist Josephine Cooke Wickline | ay ond Mrs. A Plous 21the Phlcs st { . 4 , ough of Memphi ce of Our m hoctecs. There will be s daughter of Mr and Mrs. EAWArd| 400 u the Mayfinwer on Lheir way Regulmr Community Dinner, N . nnd‘ Ml.mm Styles Hier supper September 30 and Gyivester Wickline of Fairfax, Va. be- | gauth from Canada Mirs. Enos Newman and her son, Mr Hobart Newman, are visiting at South teed Walermelon Main 8900 went Fried spring Chicken or Long Tsland Durk Chatee of Honst Meats L} Travel Coats Luxuricus Fur Coats Our spacious, well vemtilated vaoms assuve vour comfare L O : ime 15 1verary | came the bride of Mr Charles Edward ings the preceding SeLUrdsy | Koblenz of Wachington, in St. Alban's Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dement and