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SOCIETY. ~ Noteworthy Society Events Noted in Annapolis Record Announced Betrothal of Miss Cluveris, Daughter of Rear Admiral, to Lieut. Parsons Is of Special Interest. ANNAPOLIS, Md. August 3.—Rear the guest of her brother-in-law and Adi ann 1isut, of Fort Sumner, N. M >gement is of great interest to An- navolis, as Rear Admiral H 1 on duty here several years ago William Storling Parsons, U. S. commandant of mi i spent much time here the past Winte miral and Mrs, Wat Tyler Cluveris | sister, Dr. and unce, the engagement of their |quo ceughtor, Miss Martha Cluveris, 10 |pridge in her home on the Severn. This en- | Dinger, U. 8. N. | Mrs. Lee Reld. | E. Bartlett Hayward entertained | sday afternoon at a luncheon and Mrs. Dinger, wife of Capt. Henry c,i and her children left Saturday for Jamestown, R. I, where| Cluveris | they will spend the month of August. | Comdr. and Mrs, Charles E. Baker hipmen and | will have as their guest for 10 days' Miss Betty Carstairs of London, Conn. The wedding will take | Comdr. and Mrs. Baker have taken | rlace at the Portsmouth Navy Yard,|for the Summer a home at Wild Rose where Admiral Cluveris is in com- mand. ‘Tuesday the Four Rivers Garden Club of Annapolis met at Holly Beach Yarm, the beautiful® country home of Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester W. Labrot. The hcs.ess, Mrs. Labrot, gave an interesting on ros: Mrs. Richard Baldwin of Waterbury | 1eft Thursday to join Mrs. John Pendle- 192 of Baltimore at the Gardner Inn, amestown, R. I Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan also left Thurs- cay with Mrs. Baldwin for Jamestown, where she will visit Mrs. Frank Slingluff, wife of Comdr. Slingluff, at her cot- tage. She also will visit Mrs. John Downes, wife of Capt. Downes. Mrs. Frederick Gore Richards, for- merly Miss Mary Ligon of Annapolis. wife of Lieut. Comdr. Richards. and her three voung sons sailed yesterday from New York to join her husband in Panama. Mrs. Woodward Phelps entertained on Saturday evening at San Roco, the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Fred- erick Jay Cotton, at Waterbury. Mrs. Allen Thomas of Ellicott City is | the guest of her daughter, Mrs. John |y Pitcher, at Wardour. Mrs. Pitcher and her mother have just returned from a few days at Atlantic City. Mrs. L. C. Bertolette has returned to the apartment of her brother-in-law and sister, Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Man- ly. She has been occupying the apart- ment of another sister and brother- in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Fred H. Poteet, on Connecticutt _avenue, Washington. Miss Lucille Bertolette, daughter of Mrs. L. C. Bertolette, arrived Friday from Washington to be the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Manly. There was an_informal hop at the Naval Academy Saturday. Comdr. and Mrs. M. B. De Mott mo- tored up from the Hampton Roads naval base, Va., and were the guests of Comdr and Mrs. W. E. Hall In their home on College avenue. Admiral and Mrs. McLean Have Guests at Dinner. Admiral and Mrs. Walter McLean en- tertained at dinner on Wednesday evi ning at_their home on King George street. They had as their guests Mrs. Scripps, who has been the house guest of Admiral and Mrs. McLean for several d Paul Patterson of Mrs, Walter Schu- man. Capt. and Mrs. Schuman recent- 1y moved to quarters in the Naval Acad- emy yard. Comdr. Jonas H. Ingram. head of the denartment of athletics of the United States Naval Academy, and Mrs. Ingram arrived in New York last week from Europe, Comdr. Ingram having accom- panied the Navy crew tn Burope to join the midsaipm Summer practice sguadron. Among the N v poople who recently arrived at ihe n for duty are Liept. Comdr. and Mrs. Philip W. War- ren, who zre occupying quarters on Bowyer road. Lieut. and Mrs. MclIntosh. a'so recent arrival taken a hous>-at the corner of South- gate avenue and Franklin street, Lieut. and Mrs. Robert B. Crichton, . who have just arrived fromy the West coast, have taken a house at War- dour. Lieut. and Mrs. Clifton E. Denny have taken a house in King Charles place, Lieut. Denny is here taking the post graduate course. Misses Mary and Gertrude Krafft, daughters of Prof. and Mrs. Herman XK. Krafft of Wardour, recently enter- tained for the younger set, including midshipmen, at'an informal tea and dance at the Ship, on Maryland avenue. Capt. Isaac I. Yates of the Construc- tion Corps, who is on duty Brookiyn Navy Yard, has guest in the ‘home of . Mrs. Steel on Franklin street. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas M. Dell, jr., have returned to their home at 42 Murray avenue after a month's leave, which they spent on a motor trip through Florida. Before returning home Lieut. and Mrs. Dell spent a few days on the Eastern Shore, visit- ing Mrs. Dell's parents at Snow Hill. Lieut. Comdr. J. Le Voy Hill and family recently moved to their new quarters. 33 Upshur road. Mrs. Hill's brother-in-law _and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. White of Uniontown, been a Nevette Ala., and children are guests of Lieut. | Comdr. and Mrs. Hill, Mrs. West Entertains In Honor of Visitor. " Mrs. West, wife of Comdr. Clyde G. West, entertained PFriday in her apart- ment at the Cooper in honor of Mrs. John Nesbit. Mrs. Nesbit is spending a month at the Mayflower in Wash- ington. Mrs. Summers of New York alfo was a guest. The other guests, numbering 10, were of the Navy set on duty here. Lieut. A. H. Williams. well known naval flyer, and Mrs. Williams have taken Mrs. Clinton Morgan's house at Wardour for the Summer. Mrs. Mor- gan left last week to spend the remain- der of the season at Murray Bay. Mrs. Woodward Phelps, wife of Lieut. ‘W, Phelps, is spending some time at Spring_Hill home of her aunt, Mrs. A. G. Cooke of Waterbury. Before her marriage Mrs. Phelps was Miss Janet Whitall, granddaughter of Mrs. F. J. Cotton. About August 1 she will leave to visit her husband's parents, Admiral and Mrs. Woodward Phelps, at Ports- mouth, N. H. Prof. Robert E. Bacon, dean of -St. John's College, is leaving today to join Mrs. Bacon at Cape Cod for the re- mainder of the Summer. Mrs. Bacon went to New England early in June. Mrs. Samuel Brooke has returned to her home in Murray Hill, after spend- at the | | | | - | Admiral Irwin, is visiting Mrs. Broom- | | | ington Friday for Mackinac, Mich., to Shores on the South River. ! Miss Anna Douglas Valk, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Charles de Peyster Valk | of Claylands, at Arundel, near Annap- 1 olis, left Monday with her uncle, Mr,‘ D. Claude Handy of Annapolis, to join her uncle and aunt,. Mr. and Mrs,{ Shellman Brown, at Easton, Pa. From there they will go to Rockport, Mass. | Mr. Handy will return to Blue Ridge; Summit, where he is spending his vaca- | tion with his family, where they have a | cottage. Lieut. Comdr. Vincent Godfrey, who ! has been the guest of Maj. and Mrs. | Owens, has returned to his ship, U. S. S. | ‘Trenton, at Philadelphia. Later he and | Ensign W. E. Howard will go to Bar Harbor to play in the international | tennis tournament. Maj. and Mrs. Owens Hosts at Luncheon Sunda; Maj. and Mrs. Arthur B. Owens en- ! tertained at a luncheon on Sunday at| their home, the Hill, on the West River. | Their guests were Col. Ray Carrington | Kirtland, U. S. A, stationed in Wash- ington; Comdr. and Mrs. M. E.| Manly, Mr. Robert O. D. Hinckley of gton, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent! of Washington, Mrs. Harvey Cas- | Comdr. C. H. Jones, Lieut. and| Mrs. Vincent Godfrey, Mrs. Benjamin Smith and her son, Capt. Harry Smith. Later Maj. and Mrs. Owens took their guests to the Annapolis Roads Club. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. Harrison Colhoun of West River left by motor Sunday for Montreal, Canada, where they will be the guests of Mr. Chilton Heward. Mrs. Heward is Mrs. Colhoun's sister. Before returning they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Chap- pell at their country home, Sea Or-| chards, near New London, Conn. i Mrs. Vincent Godfrey entertained guests from Washington at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Annapolis Roads Club. ‘Thursday evening Miss Sara Keen entertained at a supper party in her home on Prince George street. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burwell and family left Saturday for Virginia, where | they will remain until the first of Sep- tember, Mrs. John Pitcher gave a beach party at her home at Wardour Thursday eve- ning, when her guests were Mrs. Walter McLean, Miss Mollie George of Balti- more, Mr. W. W. Baldwin, also of Bal- timore; Mr. Tinsley Herzog and Mr. Walter Hudson. Capt. and Mrs. Adrian Alfred enter- tained at dinner Friday evening at the Peggy Stewart Inn. Their guests were Capt. and Mrs. Thurlow W. Reed, Capt. and Mrs. Arthur W. Dunbar and Capt. and Mrs. Addison B. Clifford. Maj. and Mrs. Murray Cheston and their son, Burwell, who have been the Rue: of Mrs. Cheston's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely P. Melvin, in their home, Aberdeen, | on South River, have returned to their | home in Georgia. Miss Elizabeth Irwin, Stack sidy, daughter of | field Nichol in her home on Maryland avenue, Of Personal Interest to Washi;gton Residents Mr, and Mrs. Simon Kann left Wash- spend somie time. A number of Wash- inglonlans are spending the season there. Mr. and Mrs. Gerson Nordlinger left last week for Kents Hill, Me., to visit their son Gerson, who is at Camp Man- atoma. Later they will go to Atlantic City. Mr. Samuel Nordlinger is in Boston after spending a month at Camp Humphreys, Va,, in the C. M. T. C. Mr. and Mrs, Max Weyl, 2d, motored to Virginia Beach Thursday to spend 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fischer and children motored to Virginia Beach Fri- day, where they have taken an apart- ment for the remainder of the Sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger, ac- companied by Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger, motored to Racquette Lake Camp, N. Y., ‘Thursday following a short stay in At- lantic City to visit Helen Nordlinger and Mark Bensinger, who are in camp. Mrs, Nettye David returned to her home in Philadelphia Tuesday after spending three weeks here as the guest of Mrs, Estelle Nordlinger. Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Behrend are spending the week end in New York visiting their daughters, Amy and Ruth, at Camp Ardmoor, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Bush have re- turned from a 10-day stay at the St. Charles Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goldsmith and their two children are spending the Summer at Atlantic City, where they have a cottage. Mrs. Charles Gold "5.COURSE SUNDAY DINNER % Fried Spring Chicken 7 5c R s 8Bc THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MRS. WILLIAM J. BURROWS, Bride of July 19, who was Miss Evelyn Mae Reichard of 4111 Legation street, | their daughters. Miss Mary Crane and | Chevy Chase. ~—Underwood Photo. smith has been spending a month with them. Mrs. Sidney West left on Friday for | Atlantic City to spend the rest of the Summer. Her young son, Sidney, is with her. Alice West is at Tripp Lake Camp, Poland, Me., and will join her mother in September. Mrs, Otto Wolf and Mrs. Eugene Schwab sailed on Tuesday on the S. S. Amerika to spend three months abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levi sailed on Bremen to spend four weeks Mr. and Mrs. Adolph M. Fishel and Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Ganss leave to- morrow_for Atlantic City and will be at_the Breakers for three week: Mrs. Joseph Lang is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Willlam Jacobi, and family at their cottage at Long Beach, N. Y. Mr. Jacobl motored there on Friday to join them for a two- week stay. Mrs. Sol Ricé and Mrs. Jacques Elias are at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City, for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hess are at North Beach, Md. Mr. and Mrs. A. Saks are in Schnec- tady, N. Y. to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Loewy. Mrs. Saks will remain a month, while her husband wili return in 10 days. Mrs. Max Opperheimer, accompanied by her daughter, motored to Atlantic | City, where they spent two weeks, and are now the guests of friends in New- ark. N, J. Mrs. Arthur Marks has returned from a visit in Toledo, Ohlo, where she was the guest of her son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Rauh. Mr. and Mrs. David Strauss are at the Hotel Raleigh, Atlantic City, to re- main for two weeks. Mrs. Sidney Heller, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Harold Strauss, and her sister, Miss Pauline Baum, left Fri- day for Atlantic City to spend three weeks at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, - Mrs. Henry Strauss, who was the guest of relatives here, has returned to her home in Baltimore. Mrs, Allred Rothenberg and her mother were given a farewell luncheon Thursday at Pierce Mill Tea House by & group of their friends prior to their departure for their home in Swamp- scott, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. A. Baer d their daughter, Miss Jeanett> Baer, and Miss Alma Goodman have taken an apa: ment at Lanier place and Ontario roa where they are now located. Miss Jeanette Naiman and her moth- er are spendi two weeks at tl Breakers, Atlantic City. Mr. Edgar Kaufman motored to At- lantic City Friday where he joined his family for the week end. He was ac- companied by Dr. Melville Fischer. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Heller have re- turned from a stay at Bedford Springs. Pa., and Elberon, N. J. They were guests at the latter place of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Saks in their Summer home, Whitelodge. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steinem and family are at the President Hotel, At O O 00 he | Elizabeth Richardsol |1antic City, for the remainder of the | Summer. | Mr. and Mrs. Leon Strauss left yes- | terday for Atlantic City, where they will | be at the Hotel Shelbourne for two ‘weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldheim are at the Ritz Carlton, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohner have re- turned from a trip of two weeks in the North. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Levy, have returned to their apartment in the Argonne from a 10-day stay in | Atlantic City. | Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Loeb and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fornier have returned | | from a threesweek motor trip to{ Asbury Park. Miss Eleanor Loeb has | returned from Boston, where she was | the guest of friends for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gusdorf and young son are spending three weeks at | Ocean View, V. Mrs. Fannie Greenapple left. Thurs- day for Atlantic City and is at the St. Charles Hotel for three weeks. Mr. Edmund Dreyfuss is at Mingo Springs with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woog of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman and daughter, Miss Virginia Kaufman, are leaving by motor Wednesday for Atlantic City to spend several wecks |at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. Miss | Marjorie Hertzberg “will accompany | them. Mr. Lawrence D. Engel is in Atlantic | City for a brief stay with his mother, Mrs. D. L. Engel, who has been for four weeks at the Raleigh Hotel. Washingtonians Locat; At Chesapeake Bay Resort| Among the recent arrivals at the | Point Lookout Hotel, Point Lookout, | Md., from Washington, were Mr. and Mrs. Osgood Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip M. Jullien, Dr. 'and Mrs. Walter Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Ernestine Dutcher, Col. J. R. Benheim and family, Mr. O. H. M. McPherson, Mr. Charles | | Keene, Mr. Edward H. ‘Sullivan, Mr. W. D. Robinson, Mr. A. P. Matthews, | Mr. Ben L. Prince, Mr. Harry Stiles, | | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Selden, Dr. J. B. | Griffith, Dr. B. F. Prendergast, Mr. Ira | L. Tucker, Mr. Henry. W. Clark, Mr.| John F. Barry, Mr. W. T. Fleming, Col. | Charles Richard, Mr. L. Livingston, Dr. | and Mrs. W. W. Eldridge, Mr. Guy Liv- | ingston, Miss Laura J. Wood, Miss nardson, Mr. Alvin D.| Hathaway, Miss Evelyn Mitchell, Mr. W.'| Gwynn Gardiner, Mr. Grant 8. Good- win, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z.. Walker, Mrs. | L. S. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hyde, Mr. Thomas I. Luckett, Mr. T. H. Pence, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Geddes, Mr. and_Mrs. Frederick M. Bradley, Dr.| |M. E. Gardner, Mr. A. Coulter Wells, | | Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ballard, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McQuade, Mr. and Mrs.| | Joseph ‘N.' Crow and Dr. and Mrs.| Charles D. Collins Excellent Selection Predominates Saks Midsumm More than price alone compels the attention at Saks Summer sale—for and striking models is most unusual. D. €, AUGUST 4 Social Set Enjoying Periods of Vacation At Pleasure Resorts Residents of Chevy Chase Seeking « Mountain and Sea Breezes—Numerous Motor Trips in Schedule. Mr. and Mrs. Prederick W. Mas Kenzie and their daughter, Miss Caro- line MacKenzie, of Ingomar street will leave tomorrow by motor for Quebec, Province of Quebec, to meet Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. MacKenzie, who are re- turning from their wedding trip in E: rope. Mrs. MacKenzie was formerly Miss Marian Hinton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. De Veau, Mr. Harold De Veau, Miss Marian Perry and Miss Dorothy De Veau motored to ! New York Tuesday, where. Miss Dorothy | De Veau will resume her studies at the Medical Center. Mrs. Frank P. Wilcox of Meadow ! Lane spent several days last week as| the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Boss in thelr Summer home at Bay Ridge, Md. | Mrs. Burton Corning and her little daughter Margaret have returned to their home on Leland street after spending a week with Mrs. Corning's arents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. White- ford of Whiteford, Md. Miss Roberta Quirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Quirk of West Irving street, left Wednesday for Camp ‘Wabasso, N. H., to spend the rest of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hoadley and | their son Frank of West Kirke street left Thursday for Ocean Grove, N. J. They will be gone three weeks. Miss Jean Westbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Westbrook of Mc- Kinley street. left Chevy Chase Satur- day, July 27, to be the guest for 10 days of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kaspar at their home in Bluemont, Va. Miss Edith Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mitchell of East Mel- rose street, left Friday to visit friend: in Virginia: Dr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Crane and Miss Betty Crane of Northampton | street, left Chevy Chase Thursday to| motor to Niagara Falls and Canada. “They will be absent for two weeks. | Mr. F. J. Pollard left Thursday with his daughter, Mrs. Thomas Hulfish of Rosemont, Va., for Rehoboth Beach, Del, to remain during the month of Augu: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Whiteside and their' daughter, Miss Martha Jean Whiteside, of Chevy Chase parkway left Thursday to motor through the New England States. Mr. Charles Watkins of Washington accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Rogers of Hesketh street left July 26 to motor to Vermont. He will be absent for two weeks. | Will Spend the Summer | In Cottage at Cayuga Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Reidy and their children of Broad Branch road are moloring to Cayuga Lake, N. Y., to spend the Summer in their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Reidy will go to Boston in September and return to their home in | Chevy Chase about the middle of that; month. Mr. and Mrs. William Swindlehurst of Nevada avenue and their family left Thursday by motor for Fall River, Mass,, to remain for two weeks. Miss Margaret Plerce and Mr. Mick Pierce, children of Mr. and Mrs. Prank- lin Pierce of Thirty. ith street, have returned to their home after a vacation at_Arundel-on-the-Bay. Miss Sarah Russell Pollard, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. | James Pryor of Corinth, Miss the guest of Mrs. Herbert B. her home at Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Hanger | formerly resided in Chevy Chase. | Miss Esther Pearce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Pearce of Garrison | street, is spending a week at the house | gest, of her brother-in-law ‘and sister. | r. and Mrs. Kennet) 1 Baitimore, Md. e Mr. Donald Reed MacLeod of Le- land street returned Tuesday from a | trip by sea to Boston, Mass. Mrs. Mac- Leod and her children returned yester- day from Yakama, Wash., where they spent two months. M Flavelle E. Koss of Berberichf| TWELFTH=F STS. Monday Only 235 SUMMER FELTS—STRAWS Stitched—Crepes l anger in Formerly Sold 10 $12.50 Al Sales Final e er Sale the variety of new \ 1929—PART 3. Sailed for Europe MISS CATHERINE C. LEWIS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus W. Lewis of Washington, a young New York artist, who has sailed for some weeks of study and travel abroad. street will' leave Tuesday to visit Mrs. George Phillips in her Summer cottage | at Back Bay Beach, Md. ! Mr. and Mrs, William Holloway are | occupying their new home on Oxford | street, which was formerly the home | of Mr. and Mrs, George Minnegerode. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller and thejr children, Arthur, jr, and Barbaya, of ‘Woodbine street left Thursday by mo- tor for Rehoboth Beach, Del, where they will spend two weeks. Mr. William Dynes, who has been | spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dynes of Cummings Lane, has returned to Schenectady, N. Y, to resume his work with the General Electric Co. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz and| their sons of Thornapple street are spending several weeks in Ocean City, Md. | Miss Elizabeth Miles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles of Jocelyn street, left Wednesday for Nashville, Tenn., where she will visit friends and | relatives for six weeks. Chevy Chase Folk Attend Hospital Benefit Supper. The annual supper for the benefl the Montgomery County Hospi hel esda; d; Final Reductions W ! Clothes for Spring and Summer $Q75 :;'319.50 Were $16.50 to $49.50 Dresses, Suits and Sports Wear Cooperative Effort Has Produced a Piano Guaranteed . . FUCTELCX, e e ——————————— e ee——eeeeeee — B R ———__—_ _ _l_[ eSS ——— e ————— Among the guests from Chevy were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peters, Mrs. George W. Stone, - Mrs. Charles Pimper, Mrs. John W. McBur- ney, Mrs. Harold Stabler, Mrs. Roy Headley and Mrs. Earl H. Clapp.. Sup- per was served to 2,000 persons. Dr. and Mrs. J. Hillman Hollister and their children and Dr. Hollister's mother, Mrs. Willlam H. Hollister, of Ingomar street will leave Tuesday for 3 where they will spend six weeks. Miss Jane Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Becker of Elm street, is spending the Summer in a Girl Scout camp at Hinton, Va. Mrs. R. A. Hinton, who has been | the guest of her niece, Mrs. Warren | Brush, and other friends, has returned to_her home in Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Bisselle of Grafton street left Wednesday by mo- tor for Gloucester, Mass, to spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Bisselle will sub- sequently visit Vermont and Canada. Mrs. Wilson H. Escott of Kentucky, who has been spending the Winter with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Laughton, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Pol- lard on McKinley. The Rev. and Mrs. Edward O. Clark of Raymond street are visiting relatives at Bradford, Pa. Mr. Clark will also ;’Dex;(d about 10 days at Chautauqua, Mrs. J. P. Saffold qf Norment street 1s spending the Summer at Sherwood Forest, Md., as the house guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Saflold. Mrs. W. D. Henry of Kirke street is stopping in Ocean Grove, N. J., for two weeks. Mrs. Bolitha Laws of Oxford street is spending a month at Ocean City, Md. Maj. and Mrs. Dunlap and their grandchildren, Miss Eleanor Lauck and | | Mr. Willlam Lauck, jr. the son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Jett Lauck of Melrose street, are spending the remainder of the Summer in Lex- wgton, Va. Mrs. Francis X. McGovern and her small son Jack of Jenifer street, Chevy, Chase, are lm to occupy ‘the cot-! tage at She: Forest. which they, have taken for the season. Dr. Mc= Govern will go to Gloucester, Mass., this week to spend a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jelleff. He will later join Mrs. McGovern and Jack at Sherwood Forest for the week ends until they return to Washington. Staunton Residents Exchanging Visits, | STAUNTON, Va., August 3.—Mrs, | Henry Edward Davis of Waynesboro, Va., announces the marriage of her daughter, Bettie Davis Wolfe, to Mr. G. Fred Earman of Staunton on Thurs- day, August 1. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev..J. E. Wayland of the First Presbyterian Church, this city. Mrs. Cabell H. Maddox of Washing- ton, ‘D. is a guest at the Kalorama, having been called here by the iliness of her cousin, Miss Courtney Olivier. Miss Elizabeth Atkinson, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roland | Smith in Washington, has returned to Mansfield, her Staunton home. Maj. Wade H. Haislip of Washington - is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Haislip, at their home on Sher- wood avenue, Mrs. George W. Price, wife of Maj. Price, left vesterday for New York and will sail Saturday on the Majestic for a trip to England, France ahd Italy. She will be away several months, Miss Mary Lewis McCue and Miss Margaret Huston McCue left yesterday for Washington, where they will visit Mrs. S. F. Birthwright. Later they will go to Norfolk by boat, spending some time at Virginia Beach and Richmond. e Deaths this year have reduced the number of titled Canadians to 47, and there are now only five hereditary titles ‘n the Dominion. % ANCKE FUR RIER 1328 G Street 3 AUGUST SALE of FURS Unusual Savings on personally created Furs. Francke design- ers have faithfully interpreted the mode for the approach- ing Winter season. Lux- utious models for every occasion that feature the finest pelts and work- manship. And all- important is our long Standing reputation for 100% cus- tomer satisfac- tion. Every Wanted Fur and Style are now available at a lower price And a Product of the Aeolian For a manufacturer pany standing to produce a Grand Pi- ano at $435 is in itself the strongest guarantee you could have. 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