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— Varied Festivities In Society Schedule Out Chevy Chase Way Luncheons, Bridge Parties. Tcas and Other Delightful Functions Listed in Hap- penings of Recent Dates. Miss Katherine Martin. daughter of Mrs. J. I. Martin of Grafion street, salled on Priday from New York City on the U. S. Majestic for Scuthamp- ton. England. to spend the Summer with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Percy Martin of Kenilworth, England. She also will visit France and other countries. Miss Martin was enter- tained at several going-away parties Jast week, Miss Margery Shinkle of Woodley road entertaining for her at dinner _wednesday evening at _the Chevy Chase Club and Miss Jane Love being hostess at luncheon Tuesday in | her home on R street Mrs. Bruce S. B at luncheon and bridg 23, in her home on Ingomar Covers were laid for 12. i Mrs. John Fisher. iormerly Chase, who spent the Win in Florida. stopped here for several days Jast weck en route to their home in Buffalo, N. Y Miss Sarah Ohlo, is the Mrs. Robert Parkway. Mrs. Clyde B, Asher sntertained at a | garden party Friday at her home on Upton street Mrs. Frederick Powell will entertain at tea Tue: 4 to 6 oclock pm., in her home on McKinley street to mect the nature section of the Chevy Chase ‘Woman's Club. Mr. and Mrs nson entertained Thursday. st Lounsbury of Dayton house guest of Mr. and Kifne of Chevy Chase r Whiteford of Leland street a ending week | end at Western Maryland Colleze as | the guest of President and Mrs. Ward. | Mr. Whiteford will make an address to the graduating class. R Miss Dutton Departs For Extended Tour. Miss Grace Edina Dutton, a student of Hood College, Frederick, Md.. left Friday for an extended visit in the New England and Middle Atlantic Stotes. sea will go to visi Lucia Point, to at- at the U. S. Military od. N Ranger: to West tend June weck Academy: to Rid Miss Thelma Mason; to It to attend senior weck at Comnell Uni- | versity, and to Washington, Pa., where she will be the house guest of her | classmates, Miss Janice Archer, Mi Sally Patton and Miss Carolyn Sprig; Miss Dutton will return the first of | July to her home on Hesketh street., Mrs. King Hoagland entertained at bridge-supper Saturday evening. May | 25, in her home on Taylor street Mrs. Cochran Fisher was hostess at | a bridge-supper Saturday evening. May | 25_in her home on Brandywine strect. Mrs. Tucker of Texas is the house | guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schrider | of McKinley street Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Brewbaker and | Prof. and Mrs. J. R. Howe of Dayton, | Ohio, were the week end guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Snoke of Mor- | rison street. Mrs. Harold E. Doyle will entertain at luncheon Tuesday, June 4, for Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A Every one interested in the work is cordially invited to attend. The Missionary Society of the Chevy | Chase Presbyterian Church will hold ifs last meeting of the present season Wednesday, June 5, in the home of | Mrs. C. V. Schofield on Jocelyn street. | M Samuel Pickard, her son, | Samuel, jr., and her sister-in-law, Elizabeth Pickard, have returned their home on Nebraska avenue after | spending six weeks in Kansas. | Mrs. Orville S. Peters entertained the Tuesday Club at luncheon in her home on_Chestnut street. i Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Norcros and their family of Raymond street | spent the week end at their Summer home in North Beach, Md. Mr. and Mrs, Rea Schaffer have re- turned to their home ‘on Meadow lane after a_motor trip through Virginia. Mrs. Donald R. MacLeod, her mother, Mrs. J. S. Hamlin, -and her children of Leland street left’ Friday for Yakima, Wash., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Robinson. Entertainments in Honor ! Of Two Brides-Elect. | Miss Marguerite Maury, daughter of Mr. John Maury of West Lenox street, | e marriage to Mr. Percy Beach 2d, wil take place June 12 at Protestant Episcopal Church. is being extensively entertained at pre- | nuptial parties. Mrs. John M. Cole en- tertained at a bridge luncheon and handkerchief shower Tuesday, May 21. at the Congressional Country Club; Friday, May 24, Mrs. E. A. Morse of | Edgemoor, Md., gave a bridge luncheon and kitchen shower, and Tuesday, May | 28, Mrs. Wallace Chiswell entertained for Miss Maury at a bridge tea and linen shower in her home at Wardman | Park Hotel. Miss Katherine Martin _entertained at luncheon Thursday, May 23, in her | home on Grafton street in honor of Miss Elizabeth Mohun, whose marriage ! to Mr. Robert Coburn of Hartford, Conn., will take place June 15 Mrs. Harold E. Doyle of Huntington street entertained at luncheon Thurs- | day at her Summer home in Arundel- on-the-Bay, Md. Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson of Hunting- ton street entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at the Columbia Coun- try Club. Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling was hostess at luncheon and bridge Wednesday. Miss Daisy Cummins of Princeton, N J., is_the house guest of her cousin, Miss Eva Cummins, o McKintey street George Wesley Huguely, jr., who | from Du | tending | and_Culuth, SOCIETY. | 1 MRS, T Who on June 12 will celeb a rezeption from 9 to 12 o'clack p.m. on Western avenue to spend the Sum- mer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G W. Huguel Mr. William Stein also has returned e University, where he is a student. to spend h with his parents Scott Stein. on Leland s Mr. and Mrs. Kerby 1 On Motor Trip West. and Mis. Fr h street léft Thu tended motor trip thro On their return they will stop at Ann Arbor, Mich,, for their son, who is a stu- dent at the University of Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Kerby will visit Rerby’s brother and sister-in-law and Mrs. Rosser L. Hunter, at Niagera, N. Y. Miss Lucy arden tea_Sunday, Mr, Capt Fort Mackrille entertained at a May 26, at her | residence on West Kirke street Mrs. Aimee Henry of New York City is the house guest of Miss Margaret B. | Russell, McKinley street Miss Alice B. Broas and Mrs. Joseph Holton of Brookville road are at- the commencement exercises at_the Abbott School for girls Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Yonker and their sons, Charles and Billy of Richmond, Va., were the weck end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Yonker of Thirty-ninth street All Saints’ Protestant ¥. Episcopal ! Church will hold its strawberry festi- val Thursday, June 6, on the lawn of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell, | who motored to St. Paul. Minneapolis Minn., returncd Monday to their home on Quesada street. Miss Virginia Campbell, who has been a stu- dent at the Southern Seminary, Buena | Vista, Va., returned Tuesday to her | home for the Summer. She was ac- companied by her classmate, Miss Eilleen Loomis of Southern Pines, N. C.. who will be her house guest for sev- eral weeks, Mrs. Gravait Hostess At Musical-Tea. | Mrs. George Gravatt entertained at | a musical-tea Wednesday evening in her home on Leland street in honor of | the junior section of her music class The program was given by Jean Mac- Leod, Doris Pitts, Willmetti Newton, Martha - Freeny, Willlam Berry, HArry Pitts, jr.; Edmund Bennett, Joseph Whiteford and Kaye Pratt. Mr. and | | Mrs. Gravatt left Thursday for Bennett | Springs, Va., to spend several weeks. Miss Mary Frederica Devereaux of West Bradley lane and her house guest, Miss_Elinor O'Reilly of New Orleans, left Thursday to spend Junc week at Annapolis, Md. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Lindsay were hosts at dinner Thursday evening in their | home on Broad Branch road. The guests_were Dr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Rice, Dr. E. Clarence Rice, Dr. Wallace . .. aglow with b tains playing peck- forth the insignia ¢ flashlight illumina is a student at Duke University,’ Dur- ham, N. C.. has returned to home Wm. Rosendorf Washington's Importing Furrier 1215 G St. Main 8663 COLD STORAGE IMPROVES FURS Our Cold Storage Vaults are the most modern that can be planned. Your Furs are safe in our care. We insure them at your own valuation. Send ‘any- where in 25 miles for the gar- ments. BUY YOUR FOX SCARF AT ONCE! 25% to 35% REDUCTIONS A deposit reserv selection. Repairing and Remodeling by Rosendorf Garments are returned to you in perfect repair and in better style than they have ever been your ...and an Arch Edison’s Electric Atlantic City’s Ch greatest Auditoriu A Festival of Hea This Summer Comge 1o A bow . . . illuminated Seals flashing ... tinted illumination of surf and sea blaze of coruscation and color! Cclebrating the Golden Jubilee of Cclebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Celebrating the opening of the world’s A Festival of Light for Edison! DAY STAR, WASHTMGTON, D. T. JUNE 2 T920-PART 3 SILVER WEDDING DAY {ENRY C. STEIN, te their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary by holding | —Harris-Ewing Photo. Yater and Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Holland. Dr. and Mrs. Lindsay left Wednesday for Randle Cliff, Md. to spend the| mer. Mrs. William T. Ballard of Kanawha street entertained her club at a picnic luncheon Thursda her Summer home in Glen Carl Mrs. Henry D Mi road is with her parents. in_Covington, Ky Mrs. Henry O. Day of the Sulgrave nor Apartment has as her hous est Mrs. Netta Van Cott of Chicago. ol Miss Anna Whiteford and Miss Eliza- beth Wilson of Whiteford, Md., are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Corning of Leland street ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclair and Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe were in charge of the card party given Tuesday after- | Adams of two_weel Mr. and Mrs. Barke noon at the home of Mrs. D. Mauchlin | Niven in the interest of the Wakefield Memorial Association. Among those from Washington who attended were Mrs. Willlam S. Walker, Mrs. Percy E. | Quin, Mrs. John J. McMahon, Mrs. Edwin P. Parker, Mrs. Hughes Oliphant, Mrs. George Tully Vaughan, Mrs. Edwin ‘T. Hall, Mrs. Charles T. Koones and Miss Sophie Casey. | Mr. L C Painter has returned from a trip to Asheville, N. C. Miss Ellen Painter was the week end guest of | friends in Luray. Mrs. James Moore entertained infor- | mally Friday evening in her home on Duke street, when her guests were Mrs. (R. W. Simms, Mrs. J. E. Morris, Mrs. | Mary ‘Warren, Mrs. E. R. Miiler, Mrs! |Charles Frinks. Mrs. Charles Whalen, Mrs. Virginia Bragg, Miss Hattie Mor- gan, Miss Edna Wiltshire, Miss Reba Wiltshire, Miss Lillian Banton, Miss Doris Carter, Miss Reba Donald. Miss Margaret Thompson, Miss Virginia Haislip and Miss Nellie Mason. | Mrs. George West is home from a visit to relatives in Mars, Pa. Miss Crimora Waite has gone to her { home in Culpeper after a visit to Miss Caroline Rust and Miss Elizabeth Rust Miss Emily Carter of Ashland, Va., was a_guest of Miss Jeannette Cochran over the past week end, and her cousin, {Miss Virginia Cochran of Charlottes- ville, is her guest for this week end. | Mrs. Willlam H. T. Brooke and her |two children and Miss Esther Green | left yesterday for Ocean City. Md. | where they will stay for a month and occupy the cottage of Mrs. Brooke's |parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. | Kemper. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cameron Pat- lterson of Baltimore are the gues A Jubilee of Genius-and. a Jamboree of Light A Boardwalk that’s a Pathway of Gold ulbs that look like molten yellow metal . . . colored foun- a-boo with the rain- of separate States... tion of the heavens of Jewels that’s a Bulb —all Summer! arter—all Summer! m—all Summer! Ith for You! of all Summers tantic City! ATLANTIC CITY N IR T O A Write to cAny of the Following for Rates and “Reservations MORTON-A PTZCARLTON.E ST. CHARLES-A SEASIDE-A-E SHELBURNE-E STRAND-A-E MARLBOROUSH-BLENHEIM-A-E {A—American Plan £ Eur TRAYMORE-A-E WILT HIRE-A AMBASSADOR-E BREAKERS-A-E BRIGHTON-A DENNIS-A GALEN-HALL-} GLASLYN- (:NAYICAM A HOLMHURST- KN’ICKERIOCKEN-I-( CHALFONTE-HADDON HALLA opean Plan A-E -Bath Plans) Hone of a Hundred Hotels © corypickrIn, ¥. & 2./ 1920 > O'fl'nmg,llw Comfarts of Home the latter's brother-in-law and sister, | Mr and Mrs. George F. Downham. Many June Brides Listed, | Wedding Dates Announced. The marriage of Miss Nellie Mason and Mr. George W. Norris took place | Monday afternoon at the parsonage of { the Baptist Temple, with Rev. Ryland | T. Dodge officiating. Mrs. J. E. Morris. | sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Mr. Morris was best man for Mr. Norris. Following the ceremony a luncheon was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris. After a short | wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Norris will live in this city. Miss Cora Lee Cochran has issued invitations for the marriage of her niece, Jeannette Yates Cochran, to Mr. Chester Gaver Plerce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Plerce, Saturday afternoon. June 22. at 4:30 o'clock in St. Paul's A reception _will Mrs, Charles F. Holden will enter- | tain at tea Friday afternoon in honor {of Miss Jeannette Cochran, Miss Frances Cox and Miss Susan Leary, all | of whom will be June brides. Miss Margaret Robinson entertained at bridge Wednesday evening at her | home on South St. Asaph street in | honor of Miss Cochran. Mrs. Douglas Lindsey will entertain | at bridge Wednesday in honor of Miss | Leary, and Miss Susan Smoot Thom- ! son will entertain at tea Saturday in honor of Miss Cochran. Mr, and Mrs. Harold McM. Abbey entertained at a bridal shower Satur- | day evening. May 26, in honor of Miss Helen Zoe Sweeley, whose marriage to Mr. Edward Aloysius Gorman, jr., will take place Tuesday. Mrs. James T. Preston, jr., entertained at bridge Mon- day evening in honor of Miss Sweeley. | " Mrs. Raymond Crupper entertained at a bridal shower Monday evening in honor of Miss Sarah Chilcott, whose marriage to Mr. Albert Elliott will take | place during the present month. The | other guests were Mrs. William Ent- wistle, Mrs. Robert Akers, Mrs. Richard Mumford, Mrs. James Williams, Mrs. | Edward Cockrell. Mrs. Bishop Arnold, Mrs. Willard McKenny, Mrs. James Cnpelund Mrs, Lewis Gason, Mrs. | Horace Howard, Mrs. Everett Kelly, Mrs. Thomas Coombs, Mrs. Lambert | Berryman, Mrs. John Reeves, Mrs. | Harry Davis. Mrs. Madeline Humphries Miss Annie Moore and Miss Margaret Travers. Invitations have been received from | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aylesworth Wolf | for the marriage of their daughter. | Dorothy Turner, to Lieut. Willam Mil- | stead Talbot, U. S. A, Thursday aft- ernoon, June 13, at 3 o'clock in the - | Church of the Holy Innocents in, High- |land Falls, N. Y. Mr. Talbol is a | nephew of Mrs. J. Edward Shinn of Alexandria and has frequently vi here where his mother, who forme was Miss Milstead, was born and | reared. He is one of this year's gradu- | ating class at West Point and will re- ceive his diploma the morning of his wedding_day. Mrs, Chester L. Goodwin and Miss Elsie Wine entertained Jast evening in the home of Mrs. Goodwin on South St. Asaph street in honor of Miss Mar- garet Broaddus, whose engagement to | Mr. Robert W. Wheat was recently announced. | Cameron Club Meets In Business Session. The May meeting of the Cameron { Club was held Wednesday morning at {the George Mason Hotel with Miss | Cummings, the president, presiding. | Miss Constance Boush read a report of the annual convention of the State | Federation of Women's Clubs held @cently in Suffolk, to which she was | scnt as delegate from the local club. | Miss Mabel Moles of Richmond spent the week end with Miss Alice Norford | on_Princess street. Miss_Fleanor Ricker has returned | from Fredericksburg where she was maid of honor at the wedding of Miss Thelma Benson Embry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackson Embrey, to Mr. John Overton Cosby, jr, of Louisa County. Miss Nora Lanum has left for her home in Atlanta after a visit to Mrs. E. L. Crumbaugh on North Washing- | ton_ street. Miss Stuart Thomas has returned from a stay of several weeks in Lees- burg and is now visiting Mrs. Andrew | Ewing in New York City. Mrs. Walter Scott Passmore of Bir- mingham, Ala., was the guest last week of Mrs. Winfield Watkins on North Columbus street. Mrs. S. Riger Tyler of Huntington, | Miss Nina Jones, were week end guests W. Va, is the guest of Miss Helen Discriminating Modern Jewelry Elegant Handbags Silk Hosiery 1304 Enough Freedom Jor Comfort--- Enough Firmness Jor Figure Beauty Hainer§ boned brocade panels afford Finnin's AHEAD . /ashionab es who demand the newest in modernistic jewelry . . . elegant handbags and silk hosiery. s here a well chosen xtoc% which to select. Shop at FINNIN'S tomorrow and view the newest at popular prices. FINNIN’S Next to Palace Theater F YOU wish your figure to look graceful and young, but never carelessly corseted—you will find the charming two toned brocade Wrap-Around® sketched above just the garment you need. It is specially designed for slender and average figures that need but little restraint. The lightly and a flat abdomen. Soft, pliable elastic side panels that slim the hips and yet give the utmost freedom and comfort. WHELAN'’S May Bride {eon in her home at Relay, Md., Wedne: |day afternoon, her Rockville guests in- i cluding Mrs. MRS. WILFORD TYSON, daughter of Mrs. Margaret A. Sherman of 1362 Irving street, whose marriage took place May 9. _ —Clinedinst ! hoto. Formerly Miss Madeline Sherman, Mr. Ashby Ballenger of Atlanta was the week end guest of his parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Frank Ballenger Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mundy have returned from a visit to relatives in ‘Warrenton. Miss Mary Bryant of Warrenton has gone home after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Watts Miss Annie Walker of Culpeper is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Walker | on North Patrick street Miss Olive Smith of The Plains, Va., is the guest of Mrs. Charles T. Lindsey | on_South Columbus street, Mr. E. J. Lynch left last week to| spend the Summer traveling through | the Far West. Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. A. L. Craver are home from a to friends in Manassas. Miss Sarah Skinner of Marshall, Va,, | is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Skinner. Other Society Notes Of Special Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reilly, whose marriage took place recently in Cin- cinnati, were guests last week of Mr, | Rev. and Mrs. John S. Sowers. | Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Vaughan and| Miss Nancy Vaughan of Fredericksburg were guests of relatives in town this| week Prof. J. P. Wentling of the University of Minnesota is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Detweiler. Miss Margaret Wentling is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Hilton G. Bonney. Mrs. Guy Shepard of Lorton, Va., was & week end guest of Mrs, Clar- ence Taylor on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Watkins have| returned from New Market, Va., where| they_attended the closing exercises at the Shenandoah Valley Academy. Miss Janet Watkins, who has been attending the academy, accompanied her parents home. Miss Sophia Lunsford of Elizabeth, J., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lunsford. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kelly of Washington were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Kelly. Mrs, Susan Duff of Warrenton, who has been the guest of Mrs. Bickers, left Monday to visit rehlhes in_Richmond. Mrs. Joseph Haley is the guest of Mrs. W, D. Lambourne in_ Harrisburg, a. Mr. Joseph Morgan and his niece, Craver and Mr. visit of relatives in Marwood, Va. Miss Fannie Maury Burke, Mrs. D. P. St. John and Dr. Beverley Welford have returned from a trip to Charlottesville and Monticello. Two Australian gold prospectors are reported to have found gold on Mount Chapman, New Guinea, at an elevation of 9,000 feet, but were unable to work there because of the cold and the rare air, the least exertion causing a con- Norris Cummings on Cameron street. | stant bleeding of the nose. The Shop for Washingtonians is THE SHOP . . catering to those You will always find from F St. a perfection of back contour 1105 F St. N.W. ®Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Put. OF . STCTEPIY e ——— e Aubrey Beall secretary. The club will |not meet again until October 9, when | Mrs. Bond will be the hostess. Miss Henrietta Riggs and Miss Nellie Griffith entertained at a miscellancous shower at the home of the former's parents, Judge and Mrs. Samuel Riggs "HPN’ Laytonsville, last evening in h of Mrs. Howard Davis, formerly Sen:s of Delxg}nfu] Enter- Anne Riggs. of Goshen Miss Edna Benson of Rockville, was tainments in Schedule of a visitor the last week end at the hom of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Week Just Ended—Mat- | Clitton Dronenburg. at.Clarksburg Mr. and Mrs. Owen Knight of near rimonial Events in Pros- Rockville have given their new daugh- ter the name of Edith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson of Gaithers- burg have announced the birth of a Society With Items From Adjacent Areas M pect. on A=< | Mrs. William Stroupe and children of une e Bedington, Va. have returned to v ¥ home after visiting Mrs. Howard Cra ford at Germantown. Leonard Vioitz of Columbia . has been veSting her sister, Mrs ) nom ROCKVILLE, Md., Hampton Wilson. a fo Rockville, entertained Rockville frien; 1 and others at a delightful bridge Wheaton. Houghton arl‘ visiting Mr. and at Glen Echo John L. Brunett. Mrs Howard Larcombe, Mrs. Preston B. Ray |and Miss Verdie Kingdon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Gardner re- |turned to Rockville yesterday after | visit of six months with their son-i law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Buttell, in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ayton, for. merly of Boyds, entertained a lary number of friends at a house warminz in their new home at Gaithersburg this evening. | Mrs. Eugene W. Scott has returned from Glade Spring, Va., where she was called several weeks ago by illness of her mother. Mrs. Lucy Emerich of Fort Wayne, Ind., is visiting her brother and siste in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mulli- | cap, in Rockville, expecting to remain seVeral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Cronise and children of Rockville motored to Penn- sylvania Thursday for a visit of several days with Mrs. Cronise’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Mrs. Grafl. Miss Nellie Poss has returned to Rockville after visiting relatives in Cumberiand and vicinity for two weeks. After spending several weeks in Rock ville visiting her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Darbv, Mrs. William A. Welsh returned yester- day to her home in Keyser, W. Va. of Akron, Ohio, Mrs. Ernest Houghton Mrs. F. F. Weston of Forest Glen has returned from Philadelphia, Pa wihere she went to attend the wedding of her nephew, Mr. Redford Sargeant Mrs. David J. Bready of Linden is recuperating in a Washington hospital from the effects of a recent seriouss operation. Mr. Aldis Robertson, who is em- ployed in New Jersey, is at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H Robertson, in Rockville for a short visit. Silver Wedding Day Duly Celebrated. In celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Odell entertained at dinner at their home at Glen Echo Friday eve- ning of last week. Col. and Mrs. J. L. Gilbreth returned to their home in the lower scction of the county last week after visiting their | son, Lieut. J. H. Gilbreth, at Fort Ben- ning, Ga. Miss Elizabeth Stabler is occupying her cottage at Sandy Spring for the Summer. Mrs. Ella West of Darnestown has been visiting relatives in_Baltimore | Rev. and Mrs, Albert O. Osborn re- turned recently to their home at Wash- | ington Grove after a stay of several | months in St. Augustine,” Fla., where | they were guests of their son-in-law {and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Harry mer. Mrs. and ‘Thomas Announcements Forecast Early June Weddings. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Edith Woodward. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Woodward of New York, and Mr. Thomas Moore Bancroft. son of Mr and Mrs. Milten H. Bancroft of Sandy Spring. The wedding will take place at 4:30 o'clock the afternoon of Wednes- day. June 12, at the home of the bride's parents. Announcement has been made that the marriage of Miss Marian Eleanor West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin West of Darnestown, and Mr. Grover Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. McKendr Walker of Gaithersburg, whose e gagement was recently made know: will take place in the Presbyterian | Church at Darnestown the evening of | Tuesday, June 18. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stabler, former | residents of Sandy Spring, have is- | sued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Isabel Stabler, to | Mr. Lofton Stuart Wesley of Washing- | ton, the ceremony to be perfomed Tues- day in the Frierds Meeting House, Washington. Miss_Virginia Griffith of Laytonsville is in Bristol, Va., expecting to remain the greater part of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. Douglas Farquhar of Sandy Spring are visiting Mr. and Mrs. | Ronald Mills, formerly of Sandy Spring. in Oklahoma. They made the trip by automobile. Mrs. Rose Ligletelle of Washington is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Waesche at Poolesville for the Sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. McLaine Smith of Washington are occupying their cottage At Washington Grove for the Summer. Theodore S. Mason was hostess to the Rockville Inquiry Club at its bi-weekly meeting Monday afternoon M Mary Lyddane ente 'd the Rockville Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club at_her home this Mrs. George L. Edmonds returned to Rockville Monday after a short visit with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. George Watson Clendaniel, near Chestertown, Md. She was ac- — URS d roperly care Sor—uill keep smarter longer and wear better! cleaning an d nic chine \Ia . peating Glazing. - int wunca tion. Just Phone Mam 2810 Mrs. C. E. Bond Heads Sandy Spring Club. At _the last meeting of the season of the Wednesday Club, of the Sandy Spring neighborhood. Mrs. Charles E. Bond was elected president and Mrs w“ 5 companied home by her little grand- daughter. Laura_ Clendaniel. Mrs. Charles Dorsey and children of Va., ted Mrs. Dorsey's and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reed, at Gaithersburg during the McLean brothe Lew Carroll Stansoury & Mr. Stansbw: Zer R. Stansbul a Hodgson of Poolesville ed from a visit with rela- Chis? §. K.'s Bathing Suits. ("F‘THR\XPTO\' , June 1 (#). Br . chief of po- Coolidge’s home town, seems thing of a diplomat. A star- oliceman saw three Smith College r‘r)l‘\n‘fl soda in a dlug store and vnvrp)\'\rfid the “If.” said the chief e college edncz- tudents to appear ‘public In one-picce bathing suits then I have no objections.” Hunters in Red at Funeral. Hu horses and mourners in hunt- ing costume attended the funeral of Mrs. Isabel Jones, a_memoer of the Q Hunt Club, at Gladenys, Nales, recently. Complying with her request ihat there *x no indications of mourning she corpse was dressed in her riding habit and reposed in a Russian casket of polished wood. The hearse was a hay cart painted red. the estate colors, and covered with moss. Mrs. Jones’ two favorite hunters were at- tended by a groom in red hunting cos- tume. Burial was in a wild and iso- lated place on a mountain side. ng 10 ounces an Elizabethian plain silver goblet was recently sold in London for $1,250. 5-COURSE SUNDAY DINNER Roast Turkey 75c Roast Chicken Halt Fried Soiime CRIFken” (Home Killea), Larse T-Boue Sieat.r .. 89C 503 12th St. N. 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