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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., JUNE 16, 1929 -PART 3. Society Activities Listed in Rockville and Adjacent Areas Bridge Parties and Other At- tractive Functions Sched-| uled—Guests Entertained in Homes — Brides-elect Complimented. ROCKVILLE, Md, June 15.—Mr and Mrs. Paul Lehman and two chil- | dren of Woodside left by automobile a | few days ago to visit relatives in Au- gusta, Ga. | Miss Eunice Baggs of Rockville was hostess at a bridge-luncheon at the Olney Inn, Olney, Monday afternoon. | Mr., and Mrs. Barry Greene, who were | called to Rockville by the death of Mr. | Greene's mother, Mrs. Mary A. Greene, | returned Monday to their home in Roanoke, Va. ) Mrs, Margaret Magruder of Wash- | ington is a week end visitor at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Ma- | gruder in Gaithersburg. Mr. and Mrs. F. Carroll Walker of“ Gaithersburg were dinner guests of Dr. | and Mrs. Pelland of Washington at the | Francls Scott Key Hotel, Prederick, | Sunday evening. Mrs. J. Sprigg Poole and daughters, Misses Martha and Katherine, are oc- cupying their Summer home on the Rockville pike, at Autrey Park, after spending the Winter and Spring in Washington. : Mrs. George W. Clendaniel and chil- dren returned to their home near Ches- tertown, Md., Sunday after a visit of several days at the home of Mrs. Clen- daniel's parents, Dr. and Mrs, George L. Edmonds, in Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Coffrey and chil- dren of Washington were the last week end guests of Mrs. Caffrey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McLaughlin, in Rockville. Miss Maude England, who has been teaching in Florida for several years, has returned to Rockville for the Sum- mer. Miss Clara McCann of Washington was the last week end guest of Miss | Elizabeth Larcombe in Rockville. June Brides-Elect Are Complimented by Friends. Miss Lenore Louise Viett of Rockville, whose marriage to Mr. John Randolph Bailey of Winchester, Va., 15 soon to take place, was given a miscellaneous shower by her fellow members of the Cleaners’ Class of the Rockville Baptist Sunday School at the home of Miss Blanche A. Corwin, Rockville, last eve- ning. In compliment to Miss Clarice Helen Kingsley of Gaithersburg, whose mar- riage to Mr. Lycurgus M. Griffith, jr., of ‘Washington is soon to take place, Mrs. Charles E. Crawford entertained &t a miscellaneous shower at her home in Gaithersburg last evening. Miss Elizabeth Larcombe was hostess at a shower in her home in Rockville last Saturday night in honor of Miss Rebecca Keys, whose marriage to Mr. Edwin W. Ronsaville of Kensington takes place this evening. The guests ‘were Mrs, Enos C. Keys, Miss Martha Keys, Mrs, J. R. McQueen and Miss Nellie Morton of Linden; Miss Eleanor Maughlin of Boyd, Mrs. Howard Fisher and Miss Clara McCann of Washington, Miss Gladys Brooke, Miss Claire Brooke, Miss Ruby Gott, Miss Gladys Benson, Miss Laura Bradley, Miss Lillian Karn and Miss Mildred Karn of Rockville; Mrs. W. H. Ronsaville, Miss Virginia Ronsaville and Miss Marian Ronsaville of Kensington, Miss Barbara Dunlap of Chevy Chase and Mrs. William Offutt of Washington. . Miss Virginia Poole entertained at #ridge at the Montgomery Country Club, Rockville, Thundg evening in honor of Miss Rebecca ‘W. Ronsaville, eys and Mr. Edwin whose marriage tool place this eveni In compliment ‘Miss Marian Elanor ‘West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin West of Darnestown, whose marriage to Mr. Grover K. Walker of Gaithers- burg is to take place Tuesday evening, Miss Eva Garrett entertained at a bridge-shower at her home near Darnes- town. Mrs. Willlam Selby and Miss Mary Butt made the high scores. Announcement has been made_that the marriage of Miss Clarice Helen Kingsley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Kingsley of Gaithersburg, 3 M. Griffith, jr., of ‘Washington will take place in Epworth Methodist Church, Gaithersburg, on June 29. Miss Gladys Clagett of Atlanta, Ga., s at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clagett, Gaithersburg, for a short visit. Mrs. George H. Sumerau and daugh- ter of Augusta, Ga., are visitors at the home of Mrs. Sumerau's parents, Mr. :‘rhd Mrs. SBamuel A. Lehman, in Rock- e. Colonial Tea in Record As Delightful Affair. A colonial tea at the Woodlands, the home of Miss Mary Hutton and Miss Rose Hutton, at Clopper, last Saturday and Sunday afternoons and evenings, given by the Gaithersburg Woman's Club for the benefit of the Wakefield memorial fund, proved a delightful af- fair and netted a substantial sum. Mrs. George Young, president of the club; Mrs, George H. Chadwick of Washing- ton Grove, and others assisted the Misses Hutton in entertaining the large number of guests, An exhibition of antiques, collected by members of the club in all parts of the county, was of big interest. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Q. Kline and son of Winston-Salem, N. C. afe at the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifard L. How- ard, in Rockville, for a short visit. Mrs. Kline and Mrs. Howard are sisters. Miss Hazel Bratt of the Rockville High School faculty left todgy for her home in Oxford, Md., where she ex- pects to spend the greater part of her ‘vacation. The Rev. P. Rowland Wagner of Norfolk, Va. formerly pastor of the Rockville Baptist Church, visited friends in various parts of the county during the week. ‘The executive committee will enter- tain at a tea from 4 to 7 o'clock to- morrow at the home on the Christ Child farm near Rockville. The public is invited. Mrs, Zadoc M. Cooke and daughter, Miss Alverda, motored to Ashland, Va., during the week and attended the com- mencement. exercises of Randolph- Macon College, They accompanied the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph H. Balthis of _Washington, whose son, Mr. Joseph H. COLUMBIA RD. a1 18 ST OPPOSITE _ AMBASSADOR, 12:30 to 7:30 §-Course $ 00 SUNDAY DINNER choice of FRIED SPRING CHICKEN ROAST CAPON ROAST L. I. DUCKLING BAKED OLD VA. HAM ROAST MEATS All Fresh Spring Vegetables Cheice of Desserts lced Watermelon Red Raspberry Parfait Strawberry Shortcake and numerous others, including our stries and i ENGAGEM ANNOUNCED | MISS MARY ELIZ ABETH GARRETT, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Y. Garrett of Takoma Park, D. C., who announce her engagement to Mr. Thomas Watts take place in the Autumn. Lewis of Scranton, Pa., the wedding to Balthis, jr, was among the graduates. Miss Gladys and Miss St. Claire Brooke entertained a large number of county and Washington friends at a| dance at the Montgomery Country Club, Rockville, last_evening. Mr. Shelby Speake and mother, Mrs. Nannie Hollis of Washington, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Hollis’ son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. George L. Edmonds, in Rockville, Mrs. Van Quackenbush and two chil- dren of Leseur, Minn, will arrive at the home of Mrs. Quackenbush’s par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Eastwood, near Rockville, for a stay of several weeks. Mrs. Falvey Entertains Rockville Garden Club. Mrs. Thomas R. Falvey entertained the Rockvilie Garden Club at her home in Rockville yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Ethel Carr has returned to her home in Washington after spending several weeks at the home of her bro- ther, Mr. Harry G. Poss, in Rockville. Miss Mary Lee Cashell and Miss Nellie Cashell of Redland spent last week at Atlantic City. After graduating from the College of the Sacred Heart, St. Louis, Mo.,, Miss Eleanor Hickerson has returned to her home at Germantown. Miss Elizabeth Robertson, Miss Betty Willson and Miss Mary Kingdon of Rockyille, and Miss Mary Dunn of Washington, are at Arkhaven, on the Cheaspeake Bay, for a week’s stay. Mrs. Lawrence Price was hostess at a delightful bridge party in her home {at Barnesville this afternoon, her guests numbering 20. Miss Kristine Nilsson and Miss Eliza- | beth Meany, county public school super- | visors, will leave tomorrow for New | York City to attend Summer school at Columbia College. In honor of Mrs. Anne Page Burruss and Mr. James Burruss of Washington, | Miss Elizabeth Larcombe entertained at supper at her home in Rockville Sun- day. Miss Mary Potter, county health nurse, attended the graduating exer- cises at her alma mater, Dickinson Col- lege, her brother, Mr. Harry Potter, be- ing among the graduates. Mr. John Hickerson left Rockville yesterday for Western Pennsylvania for a short stay before proceeding to New ‘York, where he has accepted a position. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 8. Cooley en- tertained a number of Gaithersburg |friends at bridge in their home Galthersburg Thursday evening. Miss Virginia Karn of Rockville will leave early in the week for the Univer- sity of Virginia, where she will attend Summer school for six weeks. Mrs, Willlam D. Clark, Mrs. Nannie Albert, Miss Elsie England, Miss Lillian England and Miss Maude England of | Rockville, motored to Chestertown, M yesterday, where they attended a rece, tion this afternoon given by their sister. | Mrs. William T. Brown, in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Maynard Brown. —AT DE SUMMER Upright Pianos Priced From $75.oo New Uprights 250 Ne MANY AR Delicio SPECIALS N ALL DEPARTMENTS To Induce Tomorrow we place on sale a wonderful lot of real values in PIANOS, TALKING MACHINES and FURNITURE at unusually low prices to induce Summer buying. Baby Grand Pianos Priced From The Above Pianos Have Been Traded In NEW INSTRUMENTS Baby Grands 495 Convenient Payment Plan Arranged FURNITURE REDUCED Including Bed Room, Dining Room and Living Room Pieces MoLL Twelfth and G Streets N.W. MoLL's— BuyING Player Pianos Priced From $1 5000 5295 New Player Pianos 495 w TICLES OF ol Piano and Furniture Co iers of Hyattsville, in |l Special News Notes From Nearby Society Circles in Maryland Noteworthy Nuptinl Event Challenges Attention in Hyattsville — Home-Com- ings Scheduled—Personal Mention. z " | HYATTSVILLE, June 15.—Announce- ment is made of the marriage of Miss Ada M. Trousdell, daughter of Mr. and | Mre. Thomas B. Trousdell, Glen Cove, Long Island, and Mr. Selwyn L. Powers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Po which took place Saturday afternoon, June 1, at 12:30 o'clock in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, | Seacliff, near Glen Cove. Rev. Mr. Al- | ton and Rev, Mr. Watson officlated. The church was decorated with palms and lilles. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her costume was| champaign satin with hat to match and she carried roses and lflies of the valley. Mrs. Janet Wey of Brooklyn, N. was maid of honor. She wore greel georgette and carried gardenias. Mr. Ralph W. Powers, brother of the bride- groom, was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Vernon Powers, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Kenneth Trousdell, brother of the bride. The bride's mother wore gray geor- gette and the bridegroom’s mother blue crepe. A reception following the cere- mony was attended by about 80 guests from Washington, Hoboken, N. J.; New York City, Philadelphia, Long Island and Hyattsville. = The bride's going- away gbwn was of gray ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. Powers are now residing at 4408 Sixteenth street northwest, Wash- ington. The bride is a graduate of St. Mary's Academy, Long Island. She | studied music and art abroad. The bridegroom is engaged in business in Washington. Mrs. Edward A. Fuller, Franklin street, Hyattsville, entertained the Tues- day Afternoon Bridge Club this week. The guests included Mrs. Alfred H. Wells, Mrs. Marguerite Sands, Mrs. James Charles Rogers, Mrs. T. Ha mond Welsh, Mrs. G. Hodges Carr, Mi Nellie ¥. Brooks and Mrs. William Porter. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Wells. Preceding the game refreshments were served. Plans Service to Honor Bishop Satterlee’s Memory. ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Hyattsville, left Tuesday for Twilight Park in the Catskill Mountains, to be | gone about three weeks. At Twilight | Park Mr. Brown will conduct services in All Saints’ Memorial Chapel to the late Bishop Satterlee of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Emory C. Leonard, Decatur Heights, have returned from a stay of six months in Haiti, where Mr. Leonard gathered plant specimens for the Smithsonian Institution. Mrs. Carter Myer, Knoxville, has re- turned to her home after a brief visit to_her parents in Laurel. Miss Margaret Snowden Boss of Lau- rel graduated from Hannah More Acad- emy, Baltimore County, Tuesday, and now is the guest of Miss Marietta Derby in Accomac, Va. Mr. Robert McCeney, physician at a Baltimore hospital, is spending bis va- cation at his home 1 Laurcl Mr. Trueman Welling of Laurel is| visiting relatives in Virginia. He will | be absent several days. | Mrs. W. E. Armstrong of Laurel has | returned from a visit to friends and relatives on the Eastern Shore of Mary- and. John Richardson, jr., has returned to New York City after a vislt tc his par- ents in Laurel. Mr. De Wilton Snowden is the guest of the Misses Berry in Laurel. Capt. Le Page Cronmiller, jr., who Brown, 716 13th St. N.W, Just Above G Street Hemstitching, Pleating, Buttons, Tucking, Shirring, Faggoting Pockets set in: Embroldery Bead- ing, Hand and Machine Work; But- tonholes; Marking of Linens. All Work Guaranteed Phone Fr. 522, ATTRACTIVE BRIDE AND ATTENDA Mrs. William T. Mann and her sister, Miss Betty Beale, who was her maid of honor at her wedding Friday in St. Thomas’ Church. Mrs. Mann was before her marriage Miss Nancy Sims Beale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis Beale. —Underwood Photo. recently returned from Nicaragua, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le Page Cronmiller, in Laurel. Mr. Eugene White, a student at Ran- dolph-Macon College, Virginia, s visit- Ing his parents in Laurel. Miss Margaret Whitson, Brownsville, - | Tex., will spend the Summer months with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and i1rs. L. W. Powers, in Hyattsville. Lawn Fete Scheduled By Eastern Star Chapter. Ruth Chapter, No. 7, Eastern Star, of Hyattsville, is planning for a lawn iete to be held at the Masonic Temple, Spencer street, Hyattsville, Saturday, June 29. Past Patron J. Raymond Coomes is in general charge of arrange- ments and Harry A. Coles and W. W. Thompson are subchairmen. Those in charge of the various attractions wall be: Publicity, Myron Flanders; music, Mrs. Florence Smith; ti 3 garet M. Barker; tables, L. Van Wor- mer, present patron; iortunes, Mrs. Isa- belle Buguid; aprons and fancy table, Mrs. Emma I. Hutchinson and Mrs. Frank H. Bushby; ice cream, Harry Ripple; candy, Mrs. Helena Haines; Mrs. Bessle R. Waldman PASTERNA 1219 CONNECTICUT:AVE~ SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE N event that commands the interest of the woman and miss familiar with the genuine worth-while values always offered in the Pasternak Semi-Annual Sales. The ultra-smart and beautifully made clothes for which Pasternak is famous . . . Now at drastically reduced prices! punéh, Mrs. Gladys A. Barner, and grab bags, Mrs. J. H. Kyner. Mr. Egbert F. Tingley, Luttrell ave- nue, Hyattsville, the senior member of the firm of Tingley & Fuller, crop forecasters, left Tuesday for an ex- tended business and pleasure trip through the wheat belt. His itinerary PERMANENT WAVE Deeatur 5000 Open Evenings Valley Vista Beauty Parlor In ley Vista Apartments 2832 Ashmead PL, cor. Belmont Rd. N.W. W. B. Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE F Main 3770 Before the Wedding Street at Eleventh L0 T ey are visiting Che Bride's Bazaar —where they are finding a fascinating array of apparel that the bride of today is wearing for every occasion, as well as the gifts she is receiving. You, too, will want to see— The Bride’s Wedding Gown Her Sports Apparel The Bride's Bazaar, Stxth Floor A RN TR 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Wi /) The Bride’s Travel Ensemble’ Her Boudoir Apparel Her Gifts oo rcsssrsstsenssssssssssd SOC1ETY. will include Yellowstone Park. He is Thomas E. Latimer, in their home on making the trip alone by sutomobile | Johnson avenue, Hyattsville. and expects to be away about six weeks. i Mrs. Kenneth P. Brooks has returned | A lawn fete for the benefit of lhe-rmm lxvlr:u'l%( a laéton ht v.'eHhclr i v mother, 3 I0OMAs urley of o]~ Hyatisiille Preshyterlan Gturch Wil | land Point, Caivert county Md. Her Bgr::l:;d Jffldlmy, m‘ win'e‘nenuecl “r'.!?bé | S "mumm"nfi, %rooks. - aftar will be under the ausplces of the | Lo e S ol Ladies’ Aid Soclety of the church and | 00 in charge of & committee. Of | 13 i gunet of e Rer. Sud Me TS s “é‘u;’:"i’ :’;’o“:“": :;’;‘a‘.”'“fi_ | Blakemore at the parsonage of the far, ey et ‘ana’ dons " Vetnon || ELSs . Eyauedille SMsiodist " Episcopal | and Raiph of Hyattsville, have returned | Gt sice, Bronomiore. ™ Do) 1* & nicee | from & visit to friends in Long Island, | ey N. Y. |, Dr. and Mrs. Dawson Reeder of Bal- | timore have been visiting the latter's | brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. o Within six weeks this Spring more than 1,000,000 idle men in Germany were put to work. W. . Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Print Dresses for the Woman Favor BLACK AND WHITE NAVY AND WHITE You'll welcome these crisp, sume mery silks in the universally approve ed black and white or blue and white patterns—and you'll love all the chic lite tle fashion touches of these important new frocks for wo- men. * In addition te these models, there is no end to all the smart frocks in prints, washable silks, georgette and crepe, which are a special value — fea- ture here at $16.75. SIZES 36 TO 46 The Apparel Shop, Second Floor By Special Arrangement We Are Again Privileged to Present Miss Sue B. Willis Figure Stylist of New York FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Beginning Tomorrow The return of this eminent authority on correct figure moulding will be good news to those women who were unable to avail them- selves of her expert knowledge when with us recently, Remember, there is no additional charge to talk with her., Come in and let her explain how you ecan attain perfect foundation for all your ap- parel. You will be immensely pleased with the constructive ideas she is prepared to give you. 10 to 12 and 1 to 5:30 daily. For this occasion we are featuring Girdles Combinettes Composettes Corset Section, Becond Floor.

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