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SOCIETY. Conspicuous Event Listed For North Shore Colonists S(v‘rifl} w .qm'n;.‘ }‘1\-npm Hunt Club Horse Show On Labor Day in Week's Sc Noteworthy Festivities hedule. mo de Martino, and Donna Antoinetta de Martino, who are spending the Sum mer at the Sleeper cottage out on East ern Point at_Gloucester, have had a their guest Princess Mihail rdan, husband is the counselor of th Washington. The ail was made a e. luncheons, feas and Arties boing given in’ her honor William' E. Horfon Washing- has been the guest of Mrs. Jacob 1 Rocks, her Summer home Point, in Gloucester v Cloman of Washington ng Mrs John Hays Ham- iookout Hill, her Summer coster Adela ave returr me. Aaft September 1.~ resches the apex day Hunt stages its thirty-sec on the Myopia Myopia aver orse show Hamitlton and ding A the ba * Misses and Monica M 1o their h- Inte-soason stay sorland at Bass Rocks and Mrs. N. B. Haley, Norman and Miss Doris Haley have aitsmouth Inn on the Rock a late Summer visit a4 My 1. Phillins have refurned Rocks and Miss Washi where they rema Loe glon A M and M E sson Duchay, 1 M. R Smith 1ly 8erivens have gion. after staying ar Neck, at Gloucester ch Kelley also has zion, after a visit at Owen Coffin are to remain over i the annual My- miiton and other ton L the Meye t Ham home in on Washington Washing- at Prides of Washing ' Manchester 1 JE Daughter of Mr marriaze to Mr. THE SUNDAY MISS CATHERINE V Arthur Charies Parsons Church of the Epiphany at 8 o'clock. Spring Lake Beach weeks severnl weeks in is¢ are_spandin geton, N. J Aiice Whitton is_the Jatives in Greensboro. N. © Mr. Prancis J. Fannon has gone N. 1., to spend < is guest of Mis: s visiing Ethel Young of Prederick her aunt, Mrs. Mabel monds guest hat weeke before home in the Beverly Farm 1 come as a br r of the House of Repre. cholas Longworth. has g the week on tha the gusst of Mr. and Mrs am Gordon Means at their Alham- ge at Mingo Beach Prides Mr. and Mrs. Means. Mrs 3 n and Mrs. Elliott C. Bacon e among thoss who entertained in or of Speaker Longworth h Leiter of Washington ho are to entertain ove She will have guests at use at Beverly Farms to be one of the ‘Shore hostesses ane ummer has done much W. H. Goulden, Co M: Gen. Preston Brow A. E.Ritch at Bo: Mrs. Hare Bryce J B ho. entertained s were Col Dr. Virginia Crawford in Danbury, 1 H. Hellmuth and her zabeth Folmar, are back Elizabeth Demaine the guest of ML Boothe Pulman is back from a =it 10 her mother, Mrs, Walter Bur- s. at her home in Culpeper County s, r Hedrick. and her , Betty Jane Hedrick. have re- from a visit to relatives in spent last Louise Lewls a and Mrs. John 8. Sowers ar Ella Lee Sowers spent last wec Dr. Sowers’ brother, Mr. William in Warrenton. Claude McDonald of Culpeper e week end guest of Mr. and Mrs Hedrick. s Evelyn Peake has been the guest Miss Marianne Westcott at Cape les, Va Jeanette West b n-law and sister Joseph Lackey, in St. Louis \! 8. Elmer Norris is home from it to relatives in 8an Diego, Calif marriage of Miss May daughter of 5 vton Amos, ard Amick, took noon, August 23 5 o'clock irst Baptist Church. Re pastor, officiated escorted by her fath n of powder blue and Her flowers were pink McPhail of New York of honor. She wore a lace and carried a bouquet Miss Pauline Reilly was maid of honor fon and carried g to those of tk Dr. Charles was best x Grege Fegan the guest Shepperson ™ amee De psey and Richard Welby 1 Ing her Mr. and Mrs, L. H. Dud 3 Waller Dudies fursta of Mre. Dudly's moher zh Miller Dudley Cou Miss Franc her bome in ourtenay Mrs Mrs in Percy The Giby s b Page Waller Albert Albert and flow ride the home ¢ 1 Rosemont, when the sisted in 0 wore black age of and v A cor Later eft for & trip October 1 the trect in Rosemont Frank Whitt has ann her daug e Heler wnd Mr Dorst Dorst Miss ersity party bein Richard Hargraves in Philadelphia quest in King George County Mrs risonburg Mr. and Mrs, Robert N. C Clyde Lanham Miss va Callan left by motor home in Martinsburg vieft Rosson and her s Shepherdstown of Hardesty of Allegheny ter's br Mts nounce the Myrtle Elizabeth son. day turned from My rob Kraft left for their home after a visit to with Lewisbu Dorothy & arrived home Mrt. John Dt of her to ncan. who has been th ant. Mrs. Gincie Davis Denver to spend 1 oining Dy gone sev rt Worth, 1 Mrs. Marshall her par Shuman Mr. an Harrisonburg t Reif Mi ¢ members of a house and Mr: M Miss Me Proctor eniertained by Mr has bren the Ada Poliock Rust Miss Mi dargaret her cousin Miss Clara A. Moore has refurncd from & siay of six weeks at Big Indian in ths Cat {1l Mountalns, N. Y. and the guest of her cousing, Dr. and Clement Ellis Conger, near Har- r. Clement” Ellis Conger of his uncle and aunt Miller Reese, on r.. 18 the gues! meron street Miss Margaret is the guest Parker of Statesville of Mr. and Mrs Misc Mildred Allport of Culpeper and Madeline Faulconer Orange have left for their homes after isit tc Miss Ruth Shuman Miss Edith Callan and Mr. Cs last week to clatives in Centersburg, Ohio. Mrs. John D. Benton has gone to her W. Va, after a 1. N. Rosson. Miss ‘I'helda ster, Mre. W.H. Scott the week end in Atlantic City Claude Crimpe of Fredericks- recent guest of Mr. and Taylor Mrs a to Mrs Mrs. George Hartzell of W. Va, are the guests sister, Mrs. William the Wwilliam Hendrickson are visiting the lat- and sister, Mr. and and Mrs P ther-in-1aw Howard Rhea and Mrs. John T. Pinnell an- marriage of their daughter 1o Mr. George John- of Fredericksburg, Tues- August 21, in Rogkville and Mrs. O. A. Ryder a stay at Virginia Albart W. Kraft of Savannah Mr. Mr formerly nave re- RBeach and have Mr Lewis Lipps. Miss i& spending & month Henry Lipps, in Dr M1 iiltam her and Miss 10 days nt onding Miss r ugent are Niagara Falls Jarpenter to join Mr of his parents Carpenter Fairtax Helen parent Denver has Y. € A week end night in the cot- Mr. and Mrs Colonial Beach is back from a 10 Miss Elsie Wil in Quantico. rs. J. R Eddingion. Mins Sara Ed- ton and Miss Margaret Eddingtor ve returned from a to Mrs. C Banning Rehoboth Beach, Del and Mrs, Bddington had thelr ver the week end Mr. and Mrs ngton_of Richmond J. Davis and Mrs. J guests of friends the R in quest of her Mr. and Mra fish, in Charlottesville Maynr and Mrs. Albert Smoot rned from Wondberry Forest spent the past month Helen Cannon is the John W Pr per the ter a King | and have where gest Ky ing | iphin o Mi: v Bpric and Mrs. Thomas Terrett of Washington and Virginia, { son | d'affaires | equipped STAR, WASHINGTOX, BRIDE OF THIS MONTH IRGINIA TERRETT, whose will take place Tuesday evening in the Bachrach Photo. mid-Victorian vears elaborate fashion for brilliant hue were Al preliminary parade. Fesioons of col- ored lights decorated the bathhouses and pools. Diving exhibitions also were in the programs Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Worthtr Mr. Reginald Worthington of Washing- entertained 100 guests at a buffet par at the Bath Club. Dtring the cning Mr. Reginald Worthington took eral groups of guests for moonlight rides up the Delaware in his new speed boat. The eraft is entered in the races for the Keystone State champions being staged over Labor day on the decp stretches of the river near Water Gap. A number of canocs and motor beats were decoratsd for the event last evening and were moored near the club during the festivities Much interest, is attached to the an- ual pilgrimage by horseback to Buck- wood Lake, which I8 located on the top of Buckwood Mountain at an altitude 2,300 fect. The trip this year will take piace Wednesday. The riders probably numbsring seyeral score, will leave Shawnee in the morning, fording the Delawere River, which at this sea- of the year is low. making the ascent on winding wooded paths, and reaching the lake in time for luncheon Lincoln Sharpless of Philadelphia i making the arrangements. Mr. Sharp- less will enter several horses in the Philadelphia Riders and Drivers Asco- Horse Show at Wissahickon Miss Louise Worthington, who is spending a month at Buckwood with her father, before returning to school at Ogontz, will alto enter her mount, Core in the show SC.’\(\Y T"[a”’ran '1C!‘L‘ Tfl Tal(e v[‘ }{Ii DIIY;CS As Argentinan Envoy up to the present Lido pajamas in presented in a on and (Continued from Fifth Page.) pleasant home on California street on the high terrace which marks its west- ern end. Later when acting as charge of the legation, the Malbran home was at 1838 Connecticut avenue As it is now the middle of the scholastic term in the south temperate wone and voung Manuel Ernesto s finishing his | Se- | course at a preparatory institutfon nora Malbran will not foin her husband inWashington until ‘next which corrasponds to June in Washing- ton, and means the close of the schonl term She will receive a come from many old friends ory as conditions are in Washing!-n some remain in official life who wers members of It in 1013 when the coun- clor and his family returned to Buerios Afres. The second son, born In Santi- ago de Chile, Is entering his ffth year and will make another of the interest- ing little ones of the Latin contingent The ambassador has taken quarters for the present at the Mavflower Hotel and the embassy owned by the Argen- tinan government at 1600 New Hamp- hire avenue will be thoroughly reno- vated and partly refurnished in time for the coming of its new chatelaine in December for transi- Planting in Memory. The memorial tree idea that has been taken up throughout the country under the leadership of the American Tree Assaciation lends itself admirably to the road remembrance plan. ‘This should be kept in mind by every tree planter for if the tree is o memoral tree or a road 15 a road of remembrance, the planting must be of such character that those for whom the trees are planted would be proud of the new beauty given to the world A London school hangar the has placed a fully with planes and en gines on roof of itk new acience building December, | cordinl wel- | D. C, SEPTEMBER ISummer Recreation | Trips Made by Motor ; In Week Just Ended General And Spemal Notes of lflferfst ln C}\ew Cha!e Snl‘iet\' Calcndar—pff' S(‘na[ P1€nt!'0n. 4 Fulton, professor of English at New Mexico Military Insti- tute, Roswell, N. Mex.. has been the house guest of his brother and sister-in- law, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Fulton of Thirty-third street. Mise St. Clair Brooke of Rockville, | Md., 1s the house guest of Mr. and Mrs Joseph B. Bowling of Harrison street Mr. and Mrs, Warren D, Brush and | children of Hesketh street are motoring through New England Miss Minnie Lee Davis of Montelair, N. J. and Mrs, Harry F. Davis of rhm.\ more, Md., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Pentz Wilcox of Mead- | ow lane | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor | of Chevy Chase Parkway and Mr. Os- | car C. Merrill of Melrose streef, motor- | ed to Skyland, Va. over Labor day Mr. and Mrs. Miliard West of Hesketh | street and Mrs. Joseph E. Angel of Kirke street, left Monday to motor to | Camp Owaissa In the Adirondacks | Mountains to visit Miss Betty West and | Miss Peggy Angel. Mr. and Mrs, West and their son and daughter will go to western Pennsylvania. Mrs. Angel and her daughter will go to Kennebunk Port, Me., to visit Mr.’ and Mrs. W. C. Kendall in their Summer home Mr, and Mrs. James H. Albertis have veturned from their Summer camp, Motoaka, Leonardtown, Md The fancy work committee of the Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A was entertained Tuesday by Mrs. €. W Schofield and Mrs. Andrew Walker of Jocelyn street Mr. and Mrs their daughter Harrison street City to spend Hail Miss Helen Imirie. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Imirie of Bradies lane entertained Thursday evening at supper and bridge Mr. and Mrs. Imirie and their family are cntertaining a_house party in their Summer home, Skip-Away Lodge, in southern Maryland, over the week end Miss Sarah R. Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Willlam F. Pollard of McKinley street, entertained at iunch- econ and bridge Tuesday in honor of her house guest, Miss Mildred Shreve of Chicago, Il Ensign Jack Pierce has returned to ! Annapolis after spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Plerce, in their home on Morrison street, | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ruhl Connecticut avenue spent the week end at_Solomons Island, Md. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Splgnul and their daughter, Miss Christine Spignul, of Morrison _street, accompanied by Miss Ruth Warren of Taylor street have returned to their homes after spending a week at Solomons Island Md Mr left Dr. Mauriee G Foley and Foley. of Atlantic Haddon Howard P, Miss Helen motored to Labor day at and Mrs. Ben Temple Web: Thursday on a motor trip throug New F ndl Mr. and Mrs. W, returned to their street, after motor Va Mr Andrew Smith have home on Jocelyn to Harrisonburg, Vernon have he esketh several weeks at E. West and ned to their treet, after spending Scotland Beath, Md Miss Mary Quirk and Miss Roberta Quirk of Irving street are spending their vacation at Atlantic City Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Tisey and their daughter, Miss Katherine Ilsley, of Morrison street, left Thursday for a motor trip through New England Miss Elizabeth Larrimore of Phila- delphin. Pa., i& the house guest of Mi Jean Westbrook, the daughter of and Mrs. Frank Springs Westbrook of MecKinley stree Mrs. Guy Baker tained at luncheon Mr. and Mrs Stephenson enter- nd bridge Friday Charles Jones Gramercy street will leave this week for their Summer cottage at Overall Va., to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will have as house guests for a weck Miss Adele Nye and Mr and Mrs. Shipley Brashears Mr. and Mrs. Abner H, Ferguson and their daughter, Miss Margaret Loe For- guson, recently motored to Atlantie City for a brief stay. Mrs. Ferguson eniertaingd at luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Michinaud of New Or- leans, La. who is the house guest of Mrs. Alvin E. Eckert of Massachusetts Park Mr. and Mrs daughter mar street Asheville, Mins Nox home in Summer -law their Louis Laudick and their Miss Ruth Laudick, of Ingo- Ieft Thursday to motor to O. A Reed has returned to her Alabama after spending the with Her brother and sister- Mr. and Mrs. Archle M. Reed, | home on Morrison atreet Wright has in Mrs. Clarence Delette ust returned to her Summer home in Massachusetts from a visit to Mre, R L. Huffine at West Harwich, Cape Cod, with her two younger children. L week she motored down to New Lon- don, Conn., to bring her boys back from comp. She will return to Wash- ington from northern Massachusetts the latter part of September MAINE RIVER YIELDS GREAT FISH CATCHES Shoepecot Not Bad, Residents Bay, When Man Gets Haul of 20,000 Bushels, SOUTHPORT Me. (. Residents along the Sheepscot River are willing to concede all deserved fishing honors to the Brule River In Wisconsin Still, they say, fishing can’'t be so bad on the Sheepscot when A man can go out and get 20,000 bushels of fish in one haul I advised a man to try Maddocks Cove near West -Southport t August,” explains Luther Maddock. 7 of the Maine fishing industry. “He watched until he saw the herring sehools wim in and then closed the mouth of the cove with a dropnet He took out 20,000 bushels of sardine herring, which he sold right there to the sardine car riers for 50 cents A bushel, or a total of 10,000 . | . Scales Count Contents. been pet value, but his luck ted to count the number such as serews or bolts in a mass, the number of yards in a bolt of cloth or the number of gallons of Nguid In & container | Scales have not monetary »f small part | Ocean I M 2, 1928—PART 2.° GROUP OF SOUTHERN GUEST MISS MOSELLE 0G MISS LESBY, REBE( Danghters of Dr. Ogieshy of Athens, Ga., 1207 Hamilton strect Franklyin King at Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Dr. Ivy Pelzman safled Thursday night from New York on the 8. 8. De Grasse to spend a year In study in Ber- lin, Vienna and Paris Mise Bernice Simon from Michigan, where triends Mr returned ited has she vis and Mrs. Clarence Relzenstein | of Pittsburgh are the guests of the for- mer's sister, Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger Mr. Reizenstein has joined friends for the week on a fishing trip to Wache- prague, Va Mise Helen Nordlinger returned Fri- day from Racquette Lake Camp, N. Y where she spent two months Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kadden their sister, Miss Helen Strasburger. have been spending the pas v at Ocean View, Va.. returned yesterda Mr. and Mrs. Giibert Hahn and fam- have returned from Atlantic Cits where they had a cottage for the Sum- and who Amalie Frank, who spent two visiting in the South. has re- ace pend- rip month: turned to her home on Blagden te Miss Selma Caimen has been : few weeks on a motor rough Canada and New York Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tobriner, Mr. and Harry King and Mr. and Mrs Louls Levy have returned from Macki- nac Island, Mich., where they spent a month Mrs. Melville Fischer and two sons have returned from a motor to New York Mr. and Mrs. Max Goodman Friday for a trip to Boston by sea Mrs. Harry Heilbrun returned to her home in Mount Vernon, N. Y.. today after spending several weeks with h ster, Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger. ~ N Howard Nordlinger of Lancaster, Pa sponding the week end with his mot Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baer, who were at the St. Charles, Atlantic City, for the Summer, have returned home. Mrs. Henry Weyl has returned from New York and Chicago, where she spent six weeks with Iriends. She has taken an apartment in Cathedral Mansions Mrs. Babette Herman, who spent six weeks at Braddock Heights, Md.. has been for two weeks in Atlantie City where she joined her daughters. Mrs Milton Ney and Mrs. Florence West Mrs. Jogeph Ney returned from Brad- dock Heights, Md. Friday. where she spent several weeks at the Hotel Brad- dock, following a stay of two months at the Knickerbocker Hotel, Atlantic Miss Phyl from a stay Lake George, New Miss Vera Reifkin returned Friday from a sojourn of two momths at Rac- quette Lake Camp, New York Willlam Sigmund and Samuel Stein- berger returned this morning from Va., where they spent a young trip left lis Kronheimer has returned of two v at camp on week Joseph Auerbach, jr. left Wednes- day for Deal Beach. N. 1, to spend a week as the guest of his cousins. Mr and Mrs. Abram Pelst, and famtly of Newark, N. J. at their Summor home Mr. and Mrs d. Pelaman have returned from a motor trip to the North and Atlantic City Mr, and Mrs. E. Steinem and Lester 8teinem have taken an apartment at 4700 Connecticut avenue Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fournier and and Mrs. Meyer Loeb motored to | Berkeley Springs. W. Va.. for the week end. Miss Jenette Loeb, who has been spending two weeks at the springs, will return with them OMOrrow Mrs. Emma Heller. Mrs, Harold Strauss and Miss Pauline Baum have returned from a stay at the Rits- Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon on Thursday from a visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs James E. Greenberg, at Long Beach, N Y Mr returned Max Oppenheimer returned dur- ing t week from a visit with friends in Newark, N. J M i Mrs back from a motohr 50 visited Atlantie View Mrs daughter Saul Goldsmith are trip North. They Clity and Ocean Milton Kronheim and her Judith Elaine, and Mrs Cecelia Michaclis and daughter, Vir- ginia, have returned from a round trip by water to Jacksonville, Fla, Miss Frances Bernstein of Columbus, little MISS MABE | spending a * two children, Adrienne and Ch: r Special Events Noted In the Social Circle At the Naval Academy ‘Changcs in Service Person- OGLESBY AND OGLESBY who were recently northwest the guests of Mrs. Rachrach Photo. | ohto Samuel delphia_and ing to Ohio Miss Leah Thursday 1o with relati Atlantic City Mr. Lawrence Engel family party of 15 Thursday night down Supper was served Mr. and Mr Isaac Behrend week at the Rit Hotel. Atlantic City The Misses Edith and _Elizabeli Kohner are spending 'the week end and remaining over Labor day with the brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mr Edward Deitsch, at Scarsdale, N. Y. They returned from Tripp Lake Camyp. in Maine. Friday Miss Frances Tepper, who has visiting Mizs Victoria Strans. retury to her home in Plainfield. N. J., Frid Y ivia Strans has returned from a ay of two menths at Tripp Lake camp The Washington Haddassah Chapter will give a tea and card party at Wi man Park Hotel Tue September 1 at 2 o'clock Mrs. Maurice, Blum hal is chairman of the Summer em ency fund committee. Mrs. Albert chefferman and Mrs. Moe Offenberg will be the sponsors of the affair. There will be tables for bridge. five hunZred and mah-jong. Prizes have been do- nated and tie affair promises to be a most enjoyable one Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger and her son Mark have returned from Atlantic City where they visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mayer who Min: was er, i New the guest of Mrs visiting in Phila- York before return- P Washingtort Labor day Traymore, Engel left remain over at the Hotel entertained a on his launch the Potomac. are Iton been h their rles, left pend a at Tripp for two for ‘Atlantic City week. Adrienne Mayer Lake eamp, Poland months. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rosenheim of New York are spending the week end and Labor day at Wardman Park Hotel Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Simon have returned to the city after spending some time at the Hotel Shelbourne, Atlantic City Miss Victoria Peyser Stmon, Miss Gertrude Sherby, Miss Sylvla Sherby, Miss Nancy Goldsmith Miss Elizabeth Ann Kaufman, Miss Charlotte Revness and Miss Janice Loeb returned Friday from Tripp Lake Camp Poland, Me Miss Alice mother. Mrs. Florence West City, after spending two Tripp Lake Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Emil West turned from A visit of four weeks at Great Neck, Long Isiand. where the: were with their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West Mr. Bernard Nordlinger has returned from Camp Maratonna, Kents Hill Me.. where he served as a councillor Miss Esther Sherby is back from Tripp Lake Camp. Poland. Me., where she was a councillor during the month of August Mr. Prank Luchs, Mr. Wallace Luchs, Mr. Leo David, Mr. Herbert Rich, jr.: Mr. Joel Kaufman and Mr. Robert Kaufman returned Friday from Camp Kohut at Oxford, Me Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith returned from New Y \day, accompanied by her daughter Nancy. after spending part of the week with her aunt, Mrs. Myer Singer to was Me., Friday Miss Ruth West h joined her in Atlantic months at e re- Capable of firing 35 rounds a minute, a new self-loading rifle. which recently won a prize of 815,000 in a competition conducted W the Britisiy Army, has been approved by the British govern- ment | | York. | They expect to refurn to their home in nel of Record—Week in Annapolia Marked by Charming Festivities. Personal Mention. ANNAPOLI&, Md. Mrs. Arthur K. Atking, wife of Comdr. Arthur K. Atkins, who lately returned from duty as naval attache at London is staying for a few days at Carvel H with her daughter, Miss Atkins, the return of the midshipmen practice cruise. Comdr. Atkins is en- gineer officer of the U. §. §. Florida Capt. and Mrs. Sinciair Gannon and their two daughters, Miss Naney Gan- non and Miss Sinclair Gannon, lelt Annapolis Friday on their way to 1 West Coast. Mrs. Gannon and daugh- ters will_accompany Capt. Gannon a: far as Chicago and will then go to Dallas, Tex., ta visit relatives for a time. "Capt. Gannon has been ordered West to take command of the 1 New York, Mrs. Gannon before her departnre was guest of honor at charming cial functions, sponsored. respectiy by Mrs. George J. Turner of Wardour Mrs. Howard, wife of Capt. Douglas L Howard, and her sister, Mrs. T. Mor- ton: Mrs. Dunbar, wife of Capt. A Dunbar; Mrs. MeMories, wife of Lieut Comdr. MeMor and Mrs. Bower wife of Capt. J. T. Bowers Mrs, A. Thorvald Solberg has r turned to Annapolis to remain for a few days before joining Lieut rg on the West Coast been spending a few daughter, Mrs. Peyton Cochrane, at vhead Miss Catherine Hall Admiral and Mrs. John Halligan, returned to Annapolis after friends in Newport, R. I L. Tilley and her granddaughter i Johnson. have ed in to be at t Inn for about 10 da; Miss Beatrice Littiefleld, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Littlefield of Wa ton, s visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. W Dudley at their Summer home at Hacketts Point. Miss Littlefisld ex- pects to leave Annapolis Tuecday for Warrenton. Va., where she will attend* the horse show Lieut. Comdr. have gone on a where September 1.— ntil 8.8 2an. daughter of ha visiting and Mrs motor they will Norman Seott trip to New visit friends, the ‘Naval Academy week. Miss Saint C &ome time next ir Smith. daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Smith, has returne from Newport, R. 1., where che friends for several weel Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baldwin of Waterbury entertained Sunday at ' small luncheon in henor of Mr. W. H. Hndson. who has just returned from a around the world. Mrs. Baldwin's quests were Mrz. John Pitcher, Mr. John Barnard, Miss L. Earle and Mr. Henry | Baldwin Mrs. J. 8. Bowdoin of Normanrovd and Miss Elizabeth Nott have sailed for England. to be gone several months While in England they will visit Mre Walter Rige, who was well known in Annapolis as Miss Mancy Walton A. W. Dunbar has been ordsrsd v at the Naval H ital in Wa. Washington Dancers Win Prizes at Costume Ball Three Washingtonians won prizes at the big costume dance held at Sherwood Forest Saturday night. at which several hundred cottagers from Severn iver commun competed for awards in costume. The awards were made late Saturday night and the names were annotinced W rday The Washing- tonians winning prizes were Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Carpenter and Miss Marjorie Carothers. The judging committee was selected from eottagers of Sherwood Fore: those from Washington wer Thomas R. Fitzgerald. Robi Mrs_Joseph F. Barry, Friar Tuck. %SIAT[S Rfloflh RA Capitel St Union Station Ample Parking Space. Washington's newest restar the latest in dining room deco: furniture: a kitchen squipped most modern appliances knawn »;. Dare science for the preparation o for the table: a ché! with & reput for preparing a menu that w the most fastidious. Today 11 a.m. 9 pm. Fillet Mignon DINNER, $1.25 sore. Potage Windsor or Conssmme Roval Fillet Miznon Finanelers VEGETABLES. Tullienns Potate w String Beans. Lettuce and Tomato Sal French Dressing. Hot Rolls With Rutter. » Ia Mode. Ant—with tions and with ths cull- foods No Other Charge! 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Corner F & 14th 3 Owr Mrs. W has Gay ’ At Shawnee-on-Delaware BHAWNEE - ON - DELAWARE, Ps September 1 With less than a month of play and sport before opening of school and coliegs the younger sel at | Buckwood Inn and in the BShawnee | section is filling August and September woke 15 the | with a round of outdoor activity during | aunt, Mr. and iny and a series of parties in the | North Colum ening. horsebac riding along the 1 mountain tealls n the Poconos | and the bridle paths of the peaceful Minnisink Valley lying on hoth the and Pennsylvania sides of the nre River Bwimming in the lake, river or pools al Buckwood Inn has superceded for the moment the nterest in golf among the younger people T'ime for Young Folk he home REOPEN FOR THE SEASON The Parrot “Speaks for ltself” 1643 Conn. Ave. Tuesday, Sept. 4th LUNCHEON, TEA, DINNER A la Carte, Table d'Hote Service Potomac 6322 returned Va, after h Newman ha Woodstock Alexandria wood Gordon are visit to the latter's J. Y. Menefee ends in e Da Battaille is of F and on her R Cutlcun Taleum Is An Ideal Toilet Powder It ¥s pure, amooth and fragrant and containg antiseptic properties which help 10 allay excessive per- spiration, It imparts a pleasing fragrance and leaves the skin re- freshed and cool. entertained at evening Miss Venus ! b married | Cincinnati early Phone F addvesses ave: Richmond, Grace-Ame dg. Rnoxville, 610 Holston B, Bldg. Washington, 203 Westory Bldg. Baltimore, 1312 Fidelity Bldg. Louisville, 127 Starks ] Charles Namey and and Mr John Dalley and their dren have returned {rom a stay at| The gala event of the week end was Point ,m- midnight costume swimming party | era Shepherd 1= back from a| held Iast evening in the Buckwoad pmm\ s fapt and Mre. Brice in vhflrlnwrlvmlmg the Delaware River, Period | cottage at Colonial Bearch bathing costumes dating from the Oivil "Mrs. Bluart J. Bayliss and Miss Olgs War th through the modesties of the Atlanta, 11y Peachtree Charlotte, 118 Johnston Ridg. Nashville, 513 N'ville Tr, Bldg Jacksonville, 808 Graham Bldg. Nerfolk, 219.20° Dickson Bidy. ar o Pine M of b I et

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