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SOCIETY. Mrs. Bentley .. By Friends Is Honored at Annapolis Many Parties Are Given for Washington Visitor of Mrs. Walter McLean During 10-Day Stay in Mary ANNAPOLIS, Md. July 20.—Many parties have been given for Mrs. Alex- ander Bentley of Washington, who left on Tuesday after a 10-day visit to Mrs. Walter McLean, wife of Admiral Mc- Lean, at her residence on King George street. On Friday of last week Walter Hudson gave a dinner in honor of Mrs. Bentley at the Annapolis Roads Club, among the other guests being Admiral and Mrs. McLean, Tinsley Herzog and Lieut. Col. Harold Wirgman, U. 8. M. C. On Saturday evening Mrs. Bentley was given a supper and sailing party on their yacht by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph valiant. A cruise was made up e sSevern River with supper on the yacht. Among those invitea were Capt. and Mrs, Henry Dinger, Mrs. John Pitcher, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wamsley, Tinsley Herzog, Mason Terry and Mrs. Valiant's house guest, Mrs. Thomas Shock. On Sunday afternoon Mrs. Bentley ‘was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Wamsley at their home near An- napolis, on the Severn River, at a pic- nic supper. After the supper Admiral and Mrs. McLean and Mrs. Bentley motored to Gibson Island and were the guests for the remainder of the evening of Admiral and Mrs. McLean's daughter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mus. | Paul Patterson, who have a Summer | home there. | Admiral and Mrs. Samuel S. Robin- son returned to their home, ths super- | intendent’s quarters in the Naval | Academy, Thursday, after a week spent“ in Washington, where they were the | guests of Mrs. Robinson’s sister and brother-in-law. Admiral and Mrs. | Charles H. Hughes, and of Mrs. Charles Clark. mother of Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Robinson, | Mrs. Johnson Goes to Maine. Mrs. Edward Darlington _Johnson | left last week for Turner, Me. On| Monday Dr. Johnson and their son, | Bradford Johnson, left Annapolis to| jein Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is recovering from a severe illness and is much improved. Dr. and Mrs. John- son's daughter, Mrs. John E. Curry, also has left Annapolis to join her husband, Lieut. Curry. at San Pedro, | where he is on duty with the Marines. | Dr. and Mrs. Johnson's youngest daughter, Miss Catherine Johnson, is at a camp for the Summer. On Thursday last Mrs. Walter Wams- ley entertained at luncheon and bridge for Mrs. Robert Hilllard, widow of Comdr. Hilliard of the Construction Corps, at her residence on the Severn River. Beside the guest of honor there were irf the company Mrs. Carroyl H. Bryan, Mrs. George Turner. Mrs. Mid- dleton Semmes Guest, Mrs. James Bowdoin, Miss Elizabeth Nott and Mrs. Dennis_Claude. On Wednesday, Mrs. Shoemaker, wife of Capt. Harry E. Shoemaker, enter- tained at cards for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Campbell of Rockville, Md. Mrs. Shoemaker gave the party at the apartment of Mrs. Carroyl Bryan, where she is a guest until August 1. ‘Thoese invited were: Mrs. John Bowers, Mrs. Hamilton Gale, Mrs. Nicholas Green, Mrs. William Teas, Mrs. Friedell, wife of Capt. William Friedell, who has recently been stationed here; Mrs. Columbus Baldwin and Mrs. Willlam M. Richardson, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Richardson. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Norman Scott and their two children spent the week end at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. Mrs. John Pitcher of Wardour, near Annapolis, spent a few days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thomas, in Howard County. _Mrs. Simpson to Be Guest. Mrs. George Simpson, wife of Comdr. 8impson, is expected this week to be the guest of Miss Mollle Milligan on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Simpson has been spending the Spring and early Summer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan at Lynn- haven. Va., and for the last week has been the guest of Mrs. C. H. Cobb at Newport, R. 1. Mrs, Harry Knox, widow of Admiral Knox, left last week to spend the re- mainder of the Summer at Greenville, Ohio, where she will visit relatives. Mrs. Edwin Underwood, Comdr. Underwood, who ‘Winter with Mrs. Knox at her residence on Franklyn street has arrived at Prouts Neck, Me., where she will spend the Summer. At present, Mrs. Mortimer Johnson and her two daughters, the Misses Johnson who spend the Winters ;; Carvel Hall, also are at Prouts Neck, e. Mrs. Carlos Cusachs spent last week as the guest of Mrs. Willlam Dudley, at her country home, Hacketts Point on Chesapeake Bay. Mrs. Dudley has had also as her guests her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Slingluff and their children of Balti- more, Mrs. Backstrom, wife of Col. Theodore Backstrom, U. S. M. C., has left An- napolis, where she has been at the residence of Miss Mary R. Magruder on Hanover street, for the Spring and early Summer. Mrs. Joseph Worthington and her two daughters, the Misses Worthington, have given up their apartment in Randall Court and have moved to 5| Maryland avenue. Mrs. Whithall Leaves. Mrs. Richard Whithall, daughter of Mrs. Frederick Jay Cotton who has been staying at San Rocko, at Water- bury, near Annapolis, the country home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Cotton of Boston, has left for the North Shore of Massachusetts, where she will visit friends before joining her mother at Petersboro. N.~H, where Mrs. Cotton has a cottage. ‘Mrs. Woodward Phelps, daughter of ‘Mrs. Whithall and wife of Lieut. Phelps, U. 8. N, is staying at the home of her aunt, Mrs, A. G. Cooke, Spring Hill Farm, at Waterbury, near Annapolis. Later in the Summer Mrs. Phelps will visit the parents of Lieut. Phelps, Admiral_and Mrs. Willlam Woodward Phelps, Portsmouth, N. H. Lieut. and Mrs. Hiester Hoogewerfl are moving into one of the old homes of Annapolis, formerly the Sparks house, which 'they have recently pur- chased, on the corner of Gloucester and Conduit streets. Prof. and Mrs. Harold McCormick left Annapolis on Tuesday for New widow of spent the land Capital. the remainder of the Summer at Orrs Island, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bowdoin of Boston are the guests of the parents of Mr. Bowdoin, Mr. and Mrs. James lg;;wdom, at their home on the Severn ver. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Labrot are entertaining a few friends this week on a cruise on their yacht, the Out- bound. Maj. and Mrs. Philip Torrey's de- parture on Priday of this week is felt with deep regret here, where, with their children, they have been very popular. Maj. Torrey's new duty is in Haiti, to which they are going immediately. Maj. and Mrs. Torrey's son will return in the Fall to enter Severn School. Comdr. and Mrs. William N. Rich- ardson and their children left Annap- olis for a month’s leave. They will visit Comdr. Richardson's family at Huntsville, Ala, and friends in At- lanta, Ga. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Joel Minter Cochran of Cedarly, near Charlottesville, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Virginia Evans, to Lieut. Pow- hatan Moncure Morton, U. S. A, young- est son of the rector of Old_ Christ Church, and Mrs. Willlam Jackson Morton. Miss Cochran is the niece of Dr. Thomas B. Cochran and Miss Cora Lee Cochran of this city. She was a bridesmaid for her cousin, the former Miss Jeannette Yates Cochran, at the latter's marriage to Mr. Chester G. Pierce last month. Lieut. Morton was | graduated from the United States Mili- tary Academy in the class of 1928 and is now stationed at Fort Eustis, Va. He is a brother of Lieut. Willlam J. Morton, jr. U. S. A, an instructor at West Point; Dr. C. Bruce Morton, assistant professor of surgery at the University of Virginia; Mrs. John Armistead Dem- ing of Baltimore, and Miss Caroline Fitzhugh Morton. He is a grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. Powhatan Mon- cure of Spotsylvania County and of the late Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bruce Mor- ton of Stafford County. The date for the wedding has not been made known. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Aitcheson have issued invitations for the mar- riage of their daughter, Mary Louise, to Lieut. Edward Murphy Markham, jr., U. S. A., on Wednesday morning, Au- gust 7, at 9:30 o'clock in St. Mary's Academy Chapel. Following the cere- mony there will be a wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents in Rosemont. Mr. Robert Cochran, who has been with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran, since his graduation from the Virginia Military Institute in June, visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Marshall in Charlotte, N. G., last week and has left for Schnectady, N. Y., where he will make his home. Miss Caroline Rust has returned from Culpeper, where she was a member of a house ssrty given by Miss Crimora Waite and has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David N. Rust, at their Sum- mer home, Rockridge, near Leesburg. Miss Marie Brannon entertained in- formally Monday evening at her home on Duke street to celebrate her fifteenth birthday anniversary. The guests in- cluded Miss Edna Magruder, Miss Ann Burke, Miss Patricia Griffith, Miss Lois Brown, Miss Madeline Hoeft, Miss Elizabsth Nugent, Miss Blanche Moore, Miss Elizabeth Igoe, Miss Cecilia Pettit, Miss Frances Magruder, Miss Julia Ma- gruder, Miss Frances Baggett, Miss Evelyn Petty and Miss Flora Struder. Miss Barbara Ale and Miss Margaret Snyder of Glasgow, Va. are the guests of Mrs. J. W. Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tyler are home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Peter Knitten, in Bradbury Park, Md. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Taylor of Cum- |y, berland, Md., are the guests of ihe latter’s sister, Miss M';rz:ret Garrison, 'olumbus street. O N Mt Balph Larsen and their infant daughter have left for their home in Norfolk, after a visit to Mrs. Larsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roger B. Adams. Mrs. Ruth Stuart of Bermuda is the guest of kl:hi'wflusznt Snowden, on South Washington street. Miss Esther Lambert entertained Wednesday evening at her home on Duke street in honor of Miss Frances Forbes Cox, whose marriage to Rev. Francis E. 1. Bloy will take place in St. Paul's Church on Tuesday, July 30. City Treasurer and Mrs. Roger C. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller spent the week end at Colonial Beach. Miss Josephine Stark of Columbus, Ohio, was the guest last week of Miss Margaret Adams. The dean of the Episcopal Theo- logical Seminary and Mrs. Berryman Green are at home after a stay at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. King, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. King and their two children have returned from At- lantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank King had as their week end guests their son-in-law and _daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. William Byron Bailey of An- napolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw have left by motor for a trip to Pittsfield, Mass. Mrs. 1. G. Markey and Miss Helen Vaughan of Atlanta were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Linn. Mrs. Linn and Miss Margaret Linn sailed from Baltimore Tuesday for a trip to Florida. Mr, and Mrs. Percy A. Lainson and Miss Jean Lainson of Council Bluffs, Iowa, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roberts, on South Wash- ington street. Mrs. Russell Bolling and Misg Lillian Bolling have returned from a “visit to Mrs. Thomas Jackson in Culpeper, ac- companied by Mrs, Jackson. Mrs. Elmer Barde and Mr. Robert Barde have left for Rockland, Me., to spend the remainder of the Summer. Mr. Barde, who accompanied them to New York, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lynn of Indian Head, Md,, are the guests of the latter's mother, . Stella Feagans. Miss Laurel Mason of Richmond was A “Sun-Kissed g York, where they will sail on Wednes- day for Europe to be gone until Octo- ber 1. Prof. and Mzs. McCormick have been making their home at Carvel Hall for the last two Winters. Mrs. M. E. Manly, wife of Comdr. Manly, and Mrs. William J. Giles, wife of Capt. Giles, returned to their apart- ments at 5 Maryland _avenue Monday after a motor trip to Philadelphia and Haverford, Pa. At the latter place they were the guests of Mrs. Charles e- weaver. Mrs. Brooke Visits Sister. Mrs. Samuel Brooke of Annapolis left Priday and is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Lee Reld, at their Summer home at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Reid live during the Winter months at Haver- ford, Pa., where Dr. Reid is connected with Haverford College. Mrs. Carroyl H. Bryan and her guest, Mrs. Harry E. Shoemaker, entertained informally at supper' Tuesday evenini at :am Bryan's apartment, on Mary- nd avenue. » Mrs. John S. Fletcher and her chil- dren have closed their residence on Pr‘{nce George street and will spend —t Slip Cover Linen Best_grade Belglan Linen in desir- able ‘and wanted patterns and colors. Yard 55 '@ McDEVITT 35 Distriet 3311 Skin Petfect for Stockingless Limbs The new “Oriental Sun- Tan” shade gives you a soft, alluring, natural appearing Tan complexion- that will not streak, spot or be affected by water. Also mad in White, Flesh and Rachel. IENT, ORREAM & : Send 10c. for Trial Sise i s & MRS. GEORGE B. WALES, Wife of the new Civil Service commissioner, who will add much social interest to the Winter season. -—Harris-Ewing Photo. the week end guest of Mrs. C. B. Mun- son, Jr. | Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chase and Miss | Nancy Chase have returned from a | visit to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hughes | in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton C. Jones, Mr. | Jack Jones, and Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. | George H. Rucker, left Monday for ln’ extended trip through the Far West. Miss Sarah Coyle of Charleston, WE Va., is the guest of Mrs. W. R. Hardesty. | Mrs. William H. Brown and her young son, Billy Brown, are at home from a visit to relatives in Roanoke. Miss Frances Martin of Roanoke is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. J. W. Varney and Miss June | Varney are the guesis of the former’s | daughter, Mrs. James Keys, in Tacony. Pa. Mrs. E. C. Joyce and Mrs. Edna Joyce | Davis are spending a month in Round Hill, Va. Miss Ruth Klienburg of Brooklyn is spending the Summer as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Rosenberg. Miss Evelyn McClary of Rapidan, Va., and Miss Virginia Davis of Roanoke are | the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bat- | taile. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cropper, Mrs. Acres and Miss Leona Acres were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen in Passapatanzy. Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Smith have returned from a stay at Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Louls C. Barley, jr. of Winston-Salem, N. C., are the guests of the former's parents, Judge and Mrs. | Louis C. Barley, on Prince street Miss Minnie Henderson left Tuesday for San Diego, Calif., and will make a tour of the West Coast and Canada be- fore returning home. Mrs. Clayton L. Bowman and her young son, Clayton L. Bowman, fr.. are the guests of her parents in Marion, | nd. Miss Lillian Renalds of Crafglersville, Va.. Is the guest of Miss Leah Skinner. Miss Thelma Richards of Woodstock, Va., is*visiting Miss Mary Hardesty. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson and their children are visiting relatives in Buckingham. Va. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mattingly of Petworth were guests last week of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kidwell. | Mr. Russell Kidwell and Mr. Charles Corbett have returned from a stay at Colonial Beach. | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Urbanski are at home after a motor trip to Caldwell, Kans. | Mrs. Edward Robey and Miss Ellen Collins of Silenia, Md.. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William_ Thiemer. “ Miss Elaine Brown has left for her! home in Luray after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. R. I. Coates. | Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Grove, Miss Mary | Logan and Miss Opal Laudig of Harri-| burg, Pa., are the guests of Mr. und‘ Mrs. Clarence Grove. Mr. Janney Yates has returned to his home in Richmond after a visit to his mother, Mrs. Robert J. Yates. Miss Margaret Plerce left last week | for her home in Coatesville, Pa., after | a visit to Mrs. Charles Finks. | Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Stonnell and Miss Virginia Stonnell are spending sev- eral weeks at Orkney Springs. Miss Reba Damesron is visiting Miss | Frances Smither in Kilmarnock, Va. Miss Alice Caldwell has left for her PHOLSTERING Slip_Covers and Draperies SPECIAL 25% Discount On all work_and material during our dull season. Have yours now. while we are not busy, and save money. Standard Upholstery- Co. National 4902 During July and August We Reduce Our $10 Permanent Waves $77-85 Any woman who has seen and admired one of our famous permanents will appreciate this un- usual offer. We suggest that you make your ap- pointment early to insure your curls for your vaca- tion, (Powder Box, Fifth Floor.) No service tickets ac- cepted on this offer Tar Hecnt Co. “F Street at Seventh” home in Mount Vernon, N. Y., after a visit to Rev. and Mrs. John S. Sowers. Mrs. J. A. Patton of Woodstock, Va., is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Ernest Burner. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Baugher have returned from a visit to relatives in Elkton, Va. Mrs. Annie Entwistle has opened her cottage at Colonial Beach and will re- main there for the Summer. Mrs. Ernest Painter is home from a visit to relatives in Greenville, Tenn., and has her niece, Miss Mildred Bow- man of Greenville, as her guest. Miss Imogene Brown of Shipman, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Watkins. Mrs. James Noble is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitestone in Cleve- | land, Chio. Mrs. E. F. Neill of Fairfax was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Rice. ‘BEARS’ RAID BRITISH ART ACADEMY SHOW Less Than 200 of 1,200 Exhibits Were Sold, Critics Say to Back Attacks. LONDON (#).—England’s annual “what's wrong with the Royal Acade- my?” argument is getting down to a dollars-and-cents plane this year. The usual dispute between those who | think the academy’s 1929 exhibition was sublime and those who think it was ter- ible having, as usual, proved nothing in particular, a few critics lately have been flinging price marks into the dis- cussion. If this year's academy selections are s0 good, they ask, why is it that of ap- proximately 1,200 exhibits only about 170 have been sold?> And why. of those that have been sold, are only 30 the work of academy members? The highest price yet recorded is $3,- 150, the lowest are so low they cannot be mentioned without blushes. Some brought as little as $10. ‘Two new automobile highways have | Jjust been opened in Colombia. Midseason Felts With a Touch of Early Fall About Them! Lustrous lightweight felts in chic close-fitting effects that suggest style trends for early Fall Millinery! Smart modes in tan, brown, blue, navy and laal] iERessdiagly low priced! All headsizes. 9 J. E. Cunningham—Millinery Main Floor J.E.Cunning 314~316_SEVENTH SI.. ‘New Fall Hats Suitable for Immediate Wear D .. JULY 1. Chevy Chase Society Interested in Plans For Local Wedding Lieut. and Mrs. Goodney Motoring to San Diego. Many Residents Visiting Summer Resorts. The marriage of Miss Mildred Ann Schoenborn, the daughter of Mrs. Henry F. Schoenborn and the late Comdr. Schoenborn of Connecticut avenue, and Mr. Preston P. Bogley of Chicago, IIl., will take place on Wednesday evening, July 24, at 8 o'clock in All Saints’ Prot- estant Episcopal Church, Chevy Chase, ' Md. The ceremony will be performed by the rector, the Rev. Henry Teller Cocke. Many prenuptial parties have ! been given in honor of Miss Schoenborn. Miss Grace B. Colton entertained at a linen shower on Tuesday evening,: Mrs. Robert B. Adams, the wife of Capt. Adams, entertained at bridge luncheon on Friday at her home on R street and Admiral and Mrs. F. C. Blllard | will entertain this evening at a dinner | party at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Miss Schoenborn and the ! bridal party. Mrs. Melvin P. Eslin and her children left Wednesday, July 10, from New York on the steamship Tuscania for Havre, France. They will spend the Summer at Dinaud, a French seacoast resort, and the coming Winter in Paris, where the chfi;lre!n wig ;‘n.end school. leut. an rs. W. K. Goodney, who have been the house guests 3 Mrs, Goodney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Yancey of McKinley street, left Wed: nesday to motor to San Diego, Callf,, where Lieut. Goodney will be stationed. Mrs. Edward G. Yonker and her sis- ter, Mrs. B. W. Hart, who is her house 15"%‘1’% hl,vc[hrc!;lmed (m their home on y-ninth strect after ! week in New York City. DRHLBEN | Dr.and Mrs. John A. Logan and their | family have returned to their home on i Connecticut avenue after spending sev- ,;'l'll I’e;'ks.,lt their cottage in Beach a Miss Elizabeth Hoagland. daughter /Mr. and Mrs. S. King Hou’hnd gf‘ Taylor street, has gone to a Girl Scout ‘clmp in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Hoag- land are motoring through the Eastern wlsdfigreflgfig’l:;;yllmd ;l:d Pennsylvania. 5 will visit Stroudsburg, Pa. LR Mr. and Mrs. Cochran F: Brandywine street et will leave on Tuesday to motor to th Canats: e Thousand Islands, Mr. William Dynes of Schenecta }‘f‘.."u .l'henkuest of his parents, Mrd.yix{:i . J. 5 es, Cunmihe hneyn 'S, at their home on Mr and Mrs. Gustave W E. Lundell and mily of Cummings lane are spendin; their iy P‘l o vacation at Ocean Miss Frances Richey and ‘mchey. the dluihursyol Mry‘:‘ndc;‘l‘:: geeg;.r:‘!;k.‘hflkéhey of Bradley lane, are e Summer u:; Tn‘r.}ellom mmer at Camp Serrana, rs. alter Thornton of . Roanoke, Va., was the house guest last weeln oel | Mr. and Mrs, Frank F. Rogers of Hehs‘kelh _‘s‘t::'el!f . . . rs. e Brazelton of Leland ’su‘!eL is spending the Summer at ‘Rupen Island, Canada. Mr. Brazelton “'lu join Mrs. Brazelton later in the | Summer. The Misses Hoover Visit Clarke Home in Maine. e Miss Louise Hoover and Miss Catherine Hoover, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Hoover of West Lenox street, are spending several weeks | with Mrs. Charles Clarke at her Summer home in Wayne, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doyle of | Huntington street and Mr. and Mrs. | Charles A. Jones of Gramercy street | are spending the week end at their | Summer home at Overall. Va. | , Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Bearce and | their son, Mr. Roger Bearce of Ridge- wood avenue, are motoring to Maine by the way of the Great Lakes, Montreal and Quebec, Canada. Mrs. Walker Buel and her children have returned to their home on Gramercy street, after spending a month in Ohio. Miss Barbara Daskam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daskam, re- turned to her Chevy Chase home, ac- ocmpanied by Miss Virginia Lawrence. after spending ten days with Miss Lawrence at her home in New York City. Miss Lawrence has returned to her home and Miss Barbara Daskam and Miss Joan Daskam have gone to the Girl Scout camp, Raleigh Springs, Va., for a month. Miss Jean Worthington of Spokane. | Wash., is the house guest for a few Imported Soleils Velours Chiffon Velvets Satins Suitable for Immediate Wear—All Leading Fall Shades $ 1929—PART 3. SOCIETY. - o Camp Glenrochie, Abingdon, Va. Mrs, Warren Brush, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Henton of rrison- burg, Va., has returned to her home on Hesketh street. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Davis of Maple street are touring the West for the | Summer. | Mr. and Mrs. Emamuel A. Golden- | weiser and family are spending the i%}lmme'r at their cottage at Cape Cod, ass, | Mr. FPrederick Stitt of Ridgewood | avenue, and his son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. David Little, and their | children are spending their v |in the White Mountains, N. H. 'YOUTHFUL MUSICIANS ' HOLD SUMMER CAMP | High School Students of U. S. Study Masters Under Artists in Michigan. | —_— tion INTERLOCHEN, Mich. (#).—Tricks of the masters are being studied by 300 | of the country’s best high school mus | sicians gathered at a ‘“city of musi~? here, where for two months lire litera'ly | will be carried on with violin and, horn, Joseph E. Maddy of the University of Michigan is musical director and T. P. Giddings of the Minneapolis pubVe | schools is supervisor of instruction. | . _Guest conductors will include Freder- ick A. Stock, Loe Sowerby, Howard | Hanson, Edgar Stillman-Kelly, Earl V. | Moore, Carl Busch, Albert Stoesse and | Prof. A. A. Harding. Dr. Hanson and J. E. Cunningham—Millin, Main Floor ¥ | MRS. SHYE HIGGINS CAYCE, Who is here from Memphis, Tenn., as the zuest of Mrs. Eleanor Cox Griffith at the Shawmut Apartments. There are many entertainments for Mrs. Cayee. —Harris-Ewing Photo. days of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell of Quesada street. | Mrs. Clarence Dawson of Woodbine | street left on Wednesday by motor for Akron, Ohio, where she will be the | house guest of her son-in-law and| daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William H.| Collins. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis and their daughter of Newport, R. I, have arrived in Chevy Chase and are resid- ing at 6403 Brookville road. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bronson and their daughter, Miss Prances Bronson, have | returned to their home on Thornapple | street after spending several weeks with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. ll'ld1 Mrs. John A. Logan, at their Summer cottage at Beach Haven, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Byrne of Jocelyn street left Saturday, July 13, by motor | for Southampton, Ontario, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne will be gone a month. Mrs. T. Heflin of Connecticut avenue is spending the month of July | at Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan and Family Visiting at Lake George. Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan and their daughter, Miss Rosemary Nolang of Forty-fifth street are spending two weeks with Mrs. Nclan's aunt, Mrs. Mary Connaly of Lake George, New York. Mr. G. L. Henry of Ohio is the house | guest of his son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Wilkinson of | Forty-fourth place. .| Mrs. Charles Stark and her sons of | Forty-fourth place are spending two weeks at the Lincoln Hotel, Ocean City Absolute Clearance For Misses ! mer at Holderness, N. J. Miss Barbara Stark is spending three weeks in Boston. Mass. Mrs. Bernard Smyth of Cathedral | avenue is motoring with friends through the Shenandoah Valley. Mrs. Smyth’s | grandmother, Mrs. Innes, has returned | to_her home in California | Mrs. Saunders of Jamestown, N. Y. is the house guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Saunders of Klingle street Miss Cecil Crabbe entertained a din- | ner party on Saturday evening. July | 13, at her home cn Rosemary street. Covers were laid for 12. Miss May Cummins, Miss Daisy Cum- mins and Miss Priscilla Emmons of | Princeton, N. J., have been the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willam T.| Pollard of McKinley. They were en route to Asheville. N. C | Miss Geneva Broadbent, Miss Lucille onn, Miss Catherine Brakefield and | Miss Claudine Day were the house guests of Miss Miriam Likens of Thirty-third street en route from Bos ton and New York to their home in Adairville, Ky. | Dr. Charles Clarke has returned to | his home on West Irving street after | | spending several weeks with his family at_their Summer home in Wayne, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stetson and their sons left last week to spend the Sum- | N.H. Mr. John | Stetson will go to St. Albans Camp in | New Hampshire. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Rowland and their family left last week by motor for Texas | to spend the Summer with relatives. Miss Mary Warren Brush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brush of Hesketh street, is spending July and August at 2.95 VALUES UP TO $29.50 Mr. Sowerby are writing symphonic works which will first be heard here Among soloists are Ernest Hutcheson and Theodore Harrison. Gilbert and Sullivan's “Pirates of Penzance” and Mendelssohn’s “Elijah” will also be presented. Two hours every morning, six days & week, the orchestra practices. An hour and a half is spent in practice every week day afternoon by band and chorus. All practice is conducted on a profes- sional basis. During the 18 months ended last Summer about $300,000.000 was ex- pended in the construction of airperts throughout the U=ited States For wide, narrow, long. short small or large feet AAAA to EEEEE FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts $7.50 to $11.00 Nurses' White Calf & Cloth Oxford: Open Saturdays Till 6 P.] OYCE & LEWI CusToM FITTING SHOE 439-7"St NW. Just Below E 1to 12 Sizes J. T. Norris and H. O. Brubaker, formerly with The Family Shoe Store, Are Associated With Us Absolute Clearance! ’ For Misses This important sale gives to the smart Washing- tonian successful fashions, selected designs and delicate color effects found only in fine French chiffons . .. at a price lower than she would ever dream of for such fine frocks. All with silk slips. Sizes for miss 1214 F St. es—14 to 20. Second Floor dlofda 1214 F St.

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