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SO Brilliant Weddings Listed in Chronicles Of Nearby Maryland Happy Couples Exchange Vows -at Church Altars. Society News and Per- sonal Notes of Interest. HYATTSVILLE, July 6.—The Rev. Maurice White, pastor of the c-nlwll offi- | Heights Congregational Church, ciated at the marriage of Miss Marie Winifred Davis, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Herbert. Franklin Eagen, Charles Eagen, Saturday, June 29| The ceremony was witnessed by a large company and the church was deco- | rated with a large wedding bell and white stgeamers and a bank of ferns and roses. While the guests were assembling Miss Anna Wolty of Brad- | bury Heights sang “O Promise Me." accompanied by Mrs. Stella Hamilton, organist of the church. The bride, who was given in mar- | riage by her father, wore a white suede crepe gown, fashioned. along princess lines. Her tulle veil was held in place by orange blossoms and finished with satin ribbon bowknots, She carried a shower bouquet of lilies and orange blossoms. The ring bearer was little Miss Caro- line Sloan, cousin of the bride, and the flower girls were Miss Caroline Soule and Miss Marie Soule. The maid of honor was Miss Helen M. Swick, Mr. Wallace Folger was best man and the ushers were Mr. Richard Davis, brother of the bride; Mr. Edward Hutchinson, Mr. George Hamilton and Mr. Wade Weedon. A reception followed in Odd Fellows Hall on Sixty-first street. After a short motor trip to Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Eagen returned to Carmody Hills, their future home Miss Lorraine White and Mr. Blakely Arthur of lower Prince Georges County were married in St. John's Church on Broad Creek in Piscataway district. Wednesday, June 26, the Rev. Willlam | H. Helgham, rector, officiating. The | bride and bridegroom were attended | by Mr. and Mrs. George Kerby. The | bride wore & white georgette dress with | picture hat to match and carried brlde\ roses. A luncheon was served in the bride’s home following the ceremony, | after which Mr. and Mrs. Arthur left | for a wedding trip to New York. The | bride’s traveling gown was a navy blue georgette ensemble. They will make | their home in Washington. Guests Entertained in Home Of Mr. and Mrs. Koppers. Mr. and Mrs. William Koppers en- tertained Sunday night last in_their | home on Roosevelt street in Capitol | Heights. The Accordion Orchestra, | composed of Mr. Philip Distel. Mr. Paul Distel and A. Michel, was heard in a number of selections, and old German fatherland songs and Ameri- | can patriotic airs were enjoyed. Among | those present were Mr. and Mrs. Prank | Heikinger, Mrs. Henrietta Messink and | her daughter. Mr. Frank DeRoose of the Smithsonian Institution and Mrs. DeRoose, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. West and their son, Mr. and Mrs. John Etling and | their_children, Benedict and Cecilia: | Mr Francis Auth, Mrs. Clarles Folan, Miss Lena Distel, Mrs. Philip Distel. Mrs. Paul Distel and Miss Margaret Cox, Miss Mildred Cusick of Congress | Heights and Mr, Wililam Stone of | Washington. Miss Anna Brandes of Paulownia avis, to Mr. Robert son of Mr. and Mrs. ! | Katherine and Frances, and Mrs. Maria | CLETY. visit her sister, Mrs. Thomas Percy Hill, who, before her marriage, was Miss Marguerite Luers of Bowis e Party Given in Honor of Birth Anniversary. Mrs. Eva Allen of Broad Creek, near Fort Foote, entertained a large company last night, in celebration of her birth- day anniversary. The house was elaborately, decorated and _festivities | characteristic of occasions of this were enjoyed. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson and their daughters, Florence and Mildred; Mr. Raymond May, Mr. and Mrs. Beasley, Mr. Ray- mond Ray, jr., and Mr. Oden Allen, all | of Washingion; Mr. Woodrow Hanner | of North Carolina, Mr. and Mrs. Russell and their daughters, Dorothy and Katherine; Mrs. Willlams, Mr. Alvin Williams, Mr. Raymond Latham, Mr. ( James Wilson, Miss Edna Latham, Miss Slyvia Latham, Miss Peggy Hook, Mr.! | william Allen, Miss Leona Allen, Miss | | Madeline Allen, Miss Mildred Ethel Allen, Miss Edna Allen and Miss| Blanche Allen, Mr. Cadel and Mr. Jerry Anderson. Mrs, Mary E. Thornton and Miss Hazel | Thornton of Glen Burnie, Anne Arun- | del County, Md., were recent guests at, the Fletcher Thornton home in Bowle. | Miss Priscilla Pancoast of Mount Rainier is viditing in Edgemont, Me. | Mrs. Eulysses Hoge of Mount Rainier has returned from Westtown, Pa.. where | she attended the wedding of her nephew. { Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Smart of | Washington were recent guests of Mr. | and Mrs. E. G. McMahon in West | Hyattsville. | Miss Mary A. Rowe has returned to! her home in Willlamsport, Pa., after | a visit to Mrs. Maud Hall on Thirty- Fourth street in Mount Rainler. Miss Carrie Turner of Woodville has completed a visit to her sister, Mrs. Charles H. Welsh, at Wine and Johnson avenues in Hyattsville. Mr George S. Roper of Mount Rainier a’home again after a visit in Wausau, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hearn are again | in their home. in Mount Rainier, after a trip to Cincinnati. | Mrs. Mina Green and her daughters, K. Tovey of Mount Rainier are in At- lantic City, where they will spend the remainder of the Summer. Miss Dorothy Campbell of Bunker Hill | road, near Hyattsville, is spending some time in Atlantic City. Mrs. Laura Dressel and her sons of Mount_Rainier have been at Cobbs Is- | land, Md., for some time. | Former Mayor of Mount Rainier Wil- | liam E. Rider, Mrs. Rider and Mr, and | Mrs. Neal are making a motor trip through Kentucky. News of Richmond Wedding Classed as a “Surprise. Friends of Miss Ortha M. Ele er at the Bowie graded school, and Prof. Paul E. Huffington, principal of the high school, were surprised by the announce- ment of their marriage in Richmond, Va., where they went by motor. After | the ceremony they visiled relatives on | the Eastern Shore of Maryland and are | now residing in_Riverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kaufmann have re- | turned to Hyattsville from a visit to | their daughter, Mrs. Botts, in Pitts- | burgh. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bock and Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph Bock. all of Indiana, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bock, Bun- ker Hill road, Mount Rainier. { Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Burton Spire of Riverdale are at Ocean City, Md., to main for ‘several weeks. Spire at-| tended the ion of the Maryland | Pharmaceutical Association at that sea- | side resort. | Miss Elma Lupton of Newburn, N. C., is the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Gordon on Thirty-third street, Mount Rainier. terrace. Capilol Heights, is spendin some time with her sister, Mrs. Selm Preinkert, at North Beach. Md. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Denny and the former's sister, Miss Fannie Denny. Winston-Salem, N. C., have been visit- | ing Mrs. Denny's sister, Mrs. William | T. McCormac, on Central avenue, in { Capitol Heights. They motored from | their home, a distance of 350 miles. | Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rook and Mrs.- Bessie Taylor and her daughter, | Miss Hanna Ruth Taylor, of Cambridge, | Md., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William | 0. Dweeney and other relatives in Capi- | tol Heights, | Mrs. Mary Proctor and Miss Agnes Proctor of Capitol Heights are spend ing a vacation at North Beach, Calvert County, Md | Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morgan of Capitol Heights have returned from a visit to the latter’s family in Philadelphia. | . Robert Green and Mr. Frank B w York were recent guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Duke at Clinton. Upon their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Duke and her daughter, Miss Cecelia | ke, ! DK®: Marlboro Chapter of the Order of | the Eastern Star entertained at cards in the Masonic Hall, at Upper Marl- boro, yesterday. The affair was largely attended and an outstanding society event in the neighborhood. Miss Borchart to Attend Educational Parley Abroad. Miss Selma M. Borchart, who taught | in the Marlboro High School several | years ago and who Is now a teacher at | Busin High School, in Washington, { sailed yesterday from New York for to attend the third bienmal conference of the World Federation ¢! Education Associations. The confer- ence will be held in Geneva, July 25 to August 4. | Mrs, J. W. Beale and her son and daughter, Mr. Jack Beal and Mrs. J. Dwyer, of Charles County, Md., have been visiting Mrs. Edgar Thorne, in Friendly. Mr. Egbert F. Tingley. who has been touring the West for the past several weeks, is expected to reach his home on | Owens avenue, in Hyattsville, about July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Brooks and their son, Mr. Kenneth F. Brooks, ir.. are visiting Mrs. Brooks' mother, Mrs. Thomas Gourley, at Holland Point, in Calvert County, Md. Mr. Edward A. Fuller and his daugh- ter. Miss Josephine L. Fuller, returned this afternoon from Beverly, N. J. They | were accompanied by Mr. Fuller's | daughter, Mrs, Brian B. Kane, and her daughter, Miss Nancy Hyatt Kane, who will spend some time in Hyattsville, Young Mr. Thomas B. Brooks of Hyatts- ville made the trip to_ Beverly and today accompanied the Boy Scouts of Burlington County, N. J., to camp to Temain two weeks., At the end of this time he will return to Hyattsville, ac- companied by his cousin, young Mr. Brian B. Kane, ir. Miss Margaret Bixler and Miss Ce- geaux_of Ne cile Wood have returned to their homes | | Grace Dodge Hotel Monday. } August, when he will go to Virginia to Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Miller have re- urned to Mount Rainier from a trip to | Harrisburg and York, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. John Worthen of Bun- ker Hill road are visiting Mr. Worthen's | former home, in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Holt and daugh- ter, Dorothy. of Haddonfield, N. J.. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Heister of Phil- | adelphia have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Smith on Thirty first street, Mount Rainier, Mr. and Mrs, Vincent Creco of Laurel, who are motoring to Canada, visited | Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Chapman at Indian Village en route. Miss Marjerie E. Poist has returned | from a visit to her grandmother, Mrs. | Mary E. Hohman, in Baltimore. | Mr. and Mrs, G. W. S. Musgrave of | Laurel have retirned from a short stay | in_AtMntic City. Mrs. Joseph Martin is again in her home. in Laurel, after a visit in Wash- | ington. Mr. Turner Ashby and Mr. Raymond | Faith are motoring through New York | and Canada. Wankingron-Bosicey Sehidale Macid by Charming Functions ___(Continued Prom First Page.) Hinton and Lieut. Sumner. Games‘; and swimming were enjoyed by all| earlier in the evening, and a picnic| supper was served at dusk on the lawn. Dr. Charles R. Shelton entertained t dinner Thursday evening in the Plns Deauville at the Wardman Park otel. Mrs. J. D. Smith of 1213 Oglethorpe street was hostess to her card club at a dinner, followed by bridge, at the Mr. D;];nar }'.{or;(;r Cuest At Dinner in Chicago Mr. Charles Delmar of Washington and New York, who is making n.nnex- tensive tour of the West, is passing some time in Chicago, where he is stay- ing at the Allerton House. Wednesaay he wg the honor guest at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Hollister Sturges. Among the other guests were former Senator and Mrs. J. Hamilton Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Field, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlisle and Mrs. Joseph Long. Thursday he was entertained by Mrs. Edith Rockefeller- McCormick, daughter of Mr. John D. Rockefeller of New York. Mr. Delmar expscts to return East in be the guest of Mr. W. Jefferies Chewn- ing and Mr. Tayloe Randolph. iy Elkhart, Ind, after a visit'to the gormer’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Eva C. Bix- | .er, 1n Capitol Heights. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrow of Capi- tol Heights are visiting relatives in York, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Read are spend- ing some time with relatives in New York State. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fearnow and their children and Mr. and Mrs. Ells- | worth McAfee and their son have re. turned to Berkeley Springs. W. Va. after a stay with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. searnow in Capitol Heights. Mr. Roland Clear of Washington ’!i visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Walterss in Lanham. Miss Edna May Luers of Bowie is #pending the week in New York. At the end of July Miss Luers will leave for Vancouyver, British Columbia, to Wm 13th St. N.W. Just above G Street Hemstitching and Plaiting for Summer Frocks oting, buttons and button- pocket: holes (s set in, camping Suthts and imens marked. All Work Guaranteed Phone Metropolitan 0522 Open Saturdays 6 P.M. arrow, long, short, small or large feet | | | | | | FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts $7.50 to $11.00 Nurses' White Calf & Cloth Oxfords J. T. Norris and H. O. Brubaker, Zormerly with y The Family Shoe Store, Are_Associated With Us. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JULY 7; UNDERWOOD Prominent Diplomats Enjoy Brief Vacation | At Pleasure Resorts (Continued From First Page.) | Cretziano, are planing to sail on the Ile de France July 26 to spend the | Summer abroad. The Minister of Norway, M. Halvard H. Bachke, left Washington Friday and sailed yesterday for Europ> to join Mme. Bachke, who left Washinglon about a month ago. They will open their apartment at the Mayflower in the early Autumn. | S i Planning Vacations | In the Homelands. | The Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa will sail the latter part of the week for a vacation in Europe. ‘The counselor of the French embassy Comte de Sartiges, will go to New York Friday and will sall tne following day on the France to spend three months in his homeland. The counselor of the Swiss legation, Mr. Etienne Lardy, has taken an apart- ment temporarily in the Wardman Park Hotel. The naval attache of the French embassy and Mme. Sable are expected to return to Washington tomorrow from Boston, where they went by motor to meet the French warship Aldebaran. The first secretary of the German embassy, Herr Leitner, has returned to Washington from Manchester, Mass., where Prau Leitner and their children | are established for the Summer months. | The new first manian_legation, is living at_the secretary of the Ru- M. Prederick Nano Montgom-ry Count Club until Mme. Nano arrives in this country late in the Summer. M. Nano | was formerly connected with the lega- | tion in Washington, and he and Mme. Nano have many friends in the Capital. ' ity SacurRACH Upper left: Mrs. George K. Bitter, who before her marriage last week was Miss Kathryn Lacey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lact Center: Mrs. Raymond Crist, hride of Lieut. Crist, U Saturday, June in the charming suburban home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Ryan evereux. Right: Mrs. Charles Raymond Wittlesey, formerly Miss Mary Weaver Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund K. Fox, whose marriage took place June 19. Lower left: Mrs. Robert Densford, a bride of June 24 and formerly Miss Vivian Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Miller. Right: Mrs, James H. McCormick, a bride of early June, who was formerly Miss Mary Catherine Keenan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keenan. | returned from . 10-day stay in Atlantic | City and New York. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann are spend- Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon will sail Saturday, July 20, to spend the rest of the Summer .abroad. Dr. Simon will be in Zurich, Switzerland, August 11 to represent the non-Zionist group at a conference to be held there. of relatives, having gone there the mid- dle of the week for the annual holiday. Mrs. J. S. Kann has as her guest Mrs. Moe Sickle of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Iseac Goldenberg, with her | daughter, Miss Louise Goldenberg. and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sigmund, with her son Alan, has joined Mr. Golden- their daughter. Miss Marjory, who safled berg's mother. Mrs. Harry Greenabaum ing the week end in Baltimore as guests | 1929—PART 3. WARAI> & EViINS of Baltimore, in her coltage at Atlantic | Cit- | “Mr. and Mrs. Berne Katzenberg of Baltimore spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Emil West at 2700 Connecti- cut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. West re-| | cently returned from a visit at Great! |Neck, Long Island, where they were | guests of their son and daughter-in- | |law, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West. | | Mrs. ~ Isaac ~ Neuman —was hostess | Wednesday at luncheon, followed by | bridge and mah jong, entertaining the | Afternoon Card Club. { Mrs. Leonard Schloss has as her | guest her sister. Miss Helen Moses. Mrs. Al David of Philadelphia ix visit- ing Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger at Beverly Court. Mrs. Fannie Baer of Tampa. Fla., has | | been visiting her son and daughter-in- | | l]aw, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Baer, in Cleve- | | land Park. ! | o Miss Bertha Meyer is the guest of | | Mise Bernice Simon at 2620 Connecti- | | eut avenue. | Mr. Israel J. Mendelson, with his brother, Mr. Joseph Mendelson, will | leave this morning by motor for Con- | | necticut to spend several weeks with | realtives. | Mr. Samuel Bensinger, jr, and Mr. Louis Hopfenmaier are at Racquette | Lake, N. Y., where they are counselors | at the Racquette Lake Boys' Camp. { Mr. Bernard Nordlinger is spending the Summer in Maine. | Miss Harriet Sanger motored to New | York Tuesday for a visit Mr. and Mrs. Alan-de-Ford have been in New York recently as the guest of | | relatives. Mrs. Edgar C. Kaufman and daugh ter, Miss Ida Kaufman, will leave Wed- nesday for Atlantic City. where they | have taken an apartment for the Sum | mer. Mr. Kaufman will join them for | week ends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marks will | return today from Toledo, Ohio, where | they visited their son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauh. | Mrs. D. L. Engel will leave Tuesday | for Atlantic City, where she will be | jonied by her daughter, Mrs. Samuel J. Steinberger. for a stay of two weeks at the Hotel Raleigh. Mrs. Steinberger | has spent the past two weeks with | Alvin Newmyer in her cottage | Mrs. there. Miss Eleanor Loeb will return today from Braddock Heights. Md.. where she | visited Miss Rose Stern over the 4th | in_her Summer home. | Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Loeb, accom- panied by their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Fournier, will leave Wednesday by motor for Asbury Park, N. to spend three weeks. | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ney and their | | daughter, Miss Irma Ney, will go Wed- } nesday to Atlantic City to spend the rest of the Summer at the Ambassador. Mrs. Gilbert Hahn and her children | will go Wednesday to Atlantic City. | where they have an apartment for the | Summer. J. on the S. S. Mauretania Saturday. June | — 29, are now in Paris, and before re- turning home at the end of August will go to Ostend, Belgium: Lucerne and other points in Switzerland, Italy and | also will visit in Londol Mrs. v] Behrend City, and will be at the Shelbourne for | a week. | Miss Helen Strasburger is the guest of Mrs. Alvin Newmyer for two weeks in her cottage at Ventnor, N. J. | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman.| with their daughter, Virginia and Miss Jeanette Naiman, motored to Bedford | Springs, Pa., Wednesday, and remained | over the Fourth. Mrs. Charles Kaufman left Monday for Atlantic City, and will spend the Summer at the Breakers. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Behrend have 12 3408 All dresses, * and ensembles are greatly reduced for clearance ; " The Lingerie Shop Fourteenth' St. N, Regularly $85. 51250 29 ENSEMB 5 8 travel suits AT SAL W. 19 CONNECTICUT Ave~ fl.PASTERNA SALE JULY CLEARANCE. DRESSES Imported Prints jn Cool Fabrics Special Groups to Clos DRESSES COATS 45 HATS Nc Returns and No Charges 45 Now $19 429 39 LE SUITS s12:30 ES FINAL | were laid for 16. SOCLIETY. Chevy Chase Society News and Other Notes Of Specinl Interest Luncheons, Bridge Parties| and Other Forms of Enter- their’ 3 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Yancey of street. Mrs. Yancey entertained terday at tea in !hzl{ honor. Mrs. Wi liam C. Harllee an 3 presided at the mduhg{: Aot Mrs, noke, Mrs. Prank F. Rogers and A. Sasser motored to Roa- and spent last week end. and Mrs, William I. Ogus zad children are Mr. and TS, Dr, Mr. and Mrs. Roy 8. Steward and family have gone to their Summer tainment Listed—Shower | camp in New Hampshire. Mrs. John Honors Prospective Brid Mrs. Henry Taylor Gover entertained at a miscelaneous shower Wednesday, | June 26, at her home on Jenifer street in honor of Miss Virginia Blackistone, whose marriage to Ensign John Alexan- der Milburn will take piace August 3. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Craig Peacock are motoring to the Lake Placid Club for the month of July. Mrs. Peacock will | attend the Y. W. C. A. conference at | Stlver Bay, N. Y., opening Tuesday and | continuing until July 17. Their son, Jack Peacock, is again at Camp Re: Cloud, Pa., for the Summer months. Mrs. Harry L. Selby was hostess at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Kenwood Club. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ravenal will oc- cupy the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Worthington Prailey on Elm street for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Huguely lcit Wednesday for Atlantic City to spend a week. Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun cn- tertained at bridge tea Thursday afier- noon in her home, Rossdhu, in Braemar Forest, on the Brookville road. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bates have re- turned to their home on Livingston | street from Atlantic City, N. J., where they attended the thirty-second annual convention of the American Society for Testing Materials. held in the Chal- fonte-Haddon Hall Hotel Mr. and Mrs. John Imirie and their family, accompanied by Midshipman William Bucholtz, U. S. N.. and M. Lloyd Cunningham, left Wednesday to spend the week end at Skipaway River Springs, Southern Maryland, the Sum- mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Imirie. Miss Ludelle Hinaman entertained at | bridge and supper Tuesday evening in her home in Somerset, Md. Covers Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Forbes, who were married June 19, are motor- ing through Pennsylvania and New York State until July 15, when they will return to Baltimore, where they will make their home. Mr. Charles F. Pugh Wins Commission in Air Corps. Mr. Charles Francis Pugh, son of Mrs. E. L. Pugh of Georgia street. graduated Saturday at the Army Air Corps Advanced Flying School at Kei; Field, Tex. He is commissioned a sec- ond lieutenant in the Air Corps and will be assigned to duty at Mitchel Field, N. Y. Lieut. Edward L. Pugh, a brother, is a Marine Corps pilot and has been ordered to Nicaragua for ac- tive duty. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E. Carey are | spending reveral weeks in Canada Lieut. and Mrs. William K. Goodney of Pensacola, Fla.. are the house guests | for & week of Mrs. Goodney's parent Borah e. | occupying the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Adelaide Borah are Steward on Shepherd street during | their absence. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Byrne are spend- gx; the week end at Bedford Springs, a. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Jones were the guests over the Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Jones in their country ncme at Overall, Va. Family Party Given to Honor Birth Anniversaries. Mrs. Ralph W. Berry entertained at a family party Saturday evening, June 29, in her home on Meadow lane in | honor of the birthday anniversaries of and her aunt, Mr. Raiph M. B ha: her husband, Mr. Berry Miss Henrietta Kiernan. Berry, son of Mr. and M gone to Holland, Mich., Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swope and their family have returned to their h n Huntington street after spending sev- eral weeks in Chambersburg, Pa Mrs. Aimee Henry of New York City is the house guest of Mr. and X William T. Pollard on McKiniey street for several days. Mrs. Henry will open her home in Virgiina at an carly date. Mrs. A. E. Corning entertained the apron committee of the Y. W. C.-A. at luncheon Tuesday in her home on Cummings lane. Mrs. Willlam H. Collins and her son Biil of Quincy, Mass.. are the house guests of Mrs. Collins' mother. Mrs. Clarence Dawson. on West Woodbine street. Mrs, Collins is en route to join Mr. Collins in Akron. Ohio, where they will make their home. Mrs. Marvin Farrington and her femily and Miss Barbara Davis are spending the Summer at Mrs. Farring- ton's Summer home at North Sy burg, Me. Mrs. George Lewis and her children are in their Summer home at Scranton, Pa,, for the season. Lady Louise Montag;e Has Guests at Si ymer Home Lady Louise Montague, the English authoress, is entertaining a week end party in her Summer hame Montague Terrace in the Blue Ric% Mountains at Harpers Ferry. W. Va. The ranking guest is Princess Stephan.e Dolgorouky. sister-in-law of the Czar Asexander II of Russia. St < Wedding Is Scheduled For Sunday July 14 The wedding of Miss Do.othy B. Son- neborn to Mr. Alfred H. Bennett will take place Sunday, July 14, at 12 o'clock noon. in her home at 2831 Twenty- eighth street northw Brothers Our Rebuilding Sale Offers These Amazing Reductions! P No Fxchanges. OSITIVELY the most unusual and startling values evey offered by Rizik in a Pre-Season Sale! All Sales Final No C. 0. D.s Street Dresses 1 Blue ffon Dress With Cape Effect . 1 Beige Chiffon With Cape Effect RRR 1 Flesh Chiffon With Cape. 1 Rose Chiffon With Cape. $59.50. Now $29.75 £39.50 $39.50 $39.50 War Was Was 50. Now £78.50. N £58.50. Now L Bose Ghiffon WithiCapelWas - 080 o 43 Street and Afternoon Frocks Were $87.50 and $67.50. Afternoo 5 Dark Blue Georgette Dresses 3 Eggshell Crepe Dresses. . 1 Yellow Chiffon Dress 3 French Blue Chiffon Dresses (two with Cock- tail Jackets) ... 2 Red Chiffon Dresse 1 Emerald Green Chiffon.. 4 Beige Chiffon and Ro- maine Crepe Dresses. ... Black Chiffon Dresses Dinner 1 Black Crepe Gown.. 1 Chartreuse Chiffon 1 Green Taffeta Tulle with Ostrich Trim .. 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