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0909 s N 95w RN e N 2N e e L ad . and her two cHildren, who will be guests | B e " turned to their home in Richmond, Va., From Their Wedding Trip. .Of Miss Clark, Bride-elect. H i | § i i‘ i ] z i % | %v. : | f i ; i i i i Stmmer Festivitis In Charming Variety Mark Record of Week Rockville and Neighboring Communities Present Elab- orate Program — Many Residents at’ Pleasure Resorts—Personal News. ROCKVILLE, Md., August 3.—Rev. Bertram M. Osgood of the Rockville Baptist Church left yesterday for & vacation of several weeks. Tomorrow morning and evening and the morning and evening of the following Sunday he will preach in the Baptisi Temple in Rochester, N. Y., and the mornings and evenings of August 18 and 25, heJ will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist Church of Lawrence, Mass. He also plans to spend some time in New York City. County Commissioner Clagett C. Hil- ton and Mrs. Hilton returned to their | home at Barnesville yesterday after a | visit of a week at Ocean City, Md. They made the trip by automobile. Miss Maria Santini of Fairland is | visiting relatives at White Plains, N. Y. | Miss Celeste Dustin-of Baltimore has ‘been _visiting Miss Christine Bryan, near Cloverly. Miss Bliss Fifiley,is at the Colonial Md., with Miss Emma Walling of Washington. She expects to return to Rockville Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Dawson and their guests, Mr. and ~Mrs. L. J. Frazer of* Keritucky, uncle and aunt of Mrs. Dawson, returned to Rockville Monday after a motor trip which took them to Ocean City, Norfolk and other f"“‘"“ of interest in Southern Mary- and and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Burruss re- vesterday after several days in Rock- ville as guests'of Mrs. Burruss’ brother- in-law_and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. Chris Ramey. They Wwere accompanied | ‘home by their daughter, Miss Dorothea ‘Burruss, who had been a visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ramey for several weeks. Mrs. L. V. Lyle of New York has been: visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones, at Dickerson. Mrs. Harold C. Smith and her two | children returned to Rockville today after spending two months visiting rela- tives in Brownsville and Corpus Christl, Tex. They were accompanied here by Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. C. J. Howard. | of Mr. Smith for several | weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wire of Clarksburg returned today from a trip to Detroit. — | Miss Louise Thompson of Rockville | spent the week at Ocean City, Md. | Miss Laura Gardner returned to her | home at Clarksburg early in the week | after visiting friends in Washington for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. White Return and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. White, the latter formerly Mrs. Alethea Brewer Jones of Dickerson, have returned from their wedding trip in the mountains of Virginia, and are occupying Mr. | White's handsome home, Maple Heights, near Poolesville. Maj. and Mrs. Lewis W. Call of Gar- | rett Park were recent guests of their | son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, | Mrs. Alton C. Bell and daughter, Miss | Rebecca, spent last week visiting rela- tives at Still Pond, Kent County. Mrs. Warren Ellis of Washington is | spending the Summer with relatives at Laytonsville. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee Watkins of Damascus spent last week at Atlantic City, motoring there and back. Mr. Russell Deets of Philadelphia has been visiting his pafents, Dr. and Mrs. James E. Deets, at Clarksburg. Miss Jose Eleze Clagett of Gaithers- burg is visiting her sister, Miss Gladys | Clagett, in Atlanta, Ga. Rev. S. J. Goode, formerly pastor of the Rockville Christian Church, and Mrs. Goode of Winchester, Va., visited friends in Rockville during the week. turned to Rockville Monday after a short sojourn at Atlantic City and a motor trip which took them through | Vlriil.nl.l, Ohio, Kentucky and Pennsyl- | vania. Shower Given in Honor Miss Anne Trundle entertained at a shower in her home in Gaithersburg this evening in honor of her cousin, Miss Margaretta Clark, daughter of Mr. Lewis W. Call, jr., at Fort Monroe, Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stratmeyer re- || MISS CAROLINE JACKSON, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson of Chevy Chase, now visiting Mrs. H. Brashears Avis, formefly Miss Lillian Latimer of this city, at Charles- ton, W. Va. —Underwood Photo. place. Miss Clark is well known in Gaithersburg, where she attended school. Miss Lillian England of Rockville is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Ulysses Griffith, near Laytonsville, ° Miss Ethel Shockley of Snow Hill, Md., was the recent guest of Miss Olive Edmonds in Rockville. Miss Elizabeth Griffith of Laytons- ville, is visiting her cousin, Miss Maude England in Rockville, Mrs, J. Darby Bowman entertained at eight tables of bridge and luncheon at the Montgomery Country Club, Rock- ville Tuesday, her guests including the members of ‘the Rockville Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club and other friends. Miss Henrietta Riggs, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Samuel Riggs of Lay- Jot Finnin’s Down on Your Shopping List Tomorrow This dainty spegializes in little shop Modernistic Jewelry and Handbags Here you will find a wide and varied selection of unique designs. And of course, the prices are most moderate. FINNIN’S 1304 F St., Next to Palace whose marriage is soon to take == CLOSED SATURDAY: Rich’s for quick Smart mo have been demand all Summer are And a Few Clifldren’s and Reduced to deeper reductions $2.90, $3. All Sales Final S DURING AUGUST make clearance dels that in great Spring and now cut to ; $6.90 at $11.90 The shoe, sketched shows one stylish model; there are many others, although our entire stock is not included in this sale. Misses’ Shoes 90, $4.90 and $5.90 tonsville, :-;-“uen at Atlantic City for Esther (’J'éode of Rockville, will d the next two weeks in Win- Va., visiting her parents, Rev. and Mrs. 8. J. e. Mrs, Wil Morgan of Rockville, hter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alles, at Chase. Rev. Forrest J. Prettyman and sister, Mrs. Hugh der of Baltimore, visited relatives in Rockville during the week. Both are natives and former long-time residents of Rockville. visitor in the home of her brother and Mr, and Mrs. J. Forrest Waller, at Gaithersburg. . Robert Wilson of Washington is & guest in the home of her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carson ‘Ward, at Gaithersburg. Rev. and Mrs. Peter Constant Helmin- toller, who recently returned from their wedding trip, were given a pound party at the parsonage at Potomac by mem- bers of the congregation of the Potomac Methodist Church and othe; During the evening fruit punch and cake were served. Mr. Albert Osgood returned to his home in Eppingham, Ill., Thursday, after a visit of several weeks at the home of his father, Rev. Bertram M. Osgood in Rockville, Family Reunion in Home of r. Mrs, J. K. Walker. A family reunion at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs, James K. Walker in Galthers- burg Sunday evening was one of the most interesting of recent events in that locality. Virtually all of Mr. Walker's children, children-in-law and grandchildren, to the number of about 30, were present, as were a number of other guests, including Miss Grace Mr. and Mrs. and two children, Miss Ella R. Plummer, Miss Ellen V. Rhodes of Atianta, Ga.. Mrs. Chamberlain of Washington, Dr. and Mrs, Frank J. Broschart and two children, Mrs. J. Willlam Wiley and Mrs, Richard L. Waters was hostess at & small bridge party in her home at Rockville Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wilson Ward was hostess to & few friends at bridge in her home at Rockville Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Van Veen and little daughter moved to Alta Vista to- day, where they recently purchased a} ‘home. Mrs. John McDonald and Mrs. W. Randolph Talbott have returned to Rockville after spending two weeks in Richmond and at Virginia Beach. Miss Ruth Ainsmith of Washington has been visiting Miss Evelyn Hersper- ger at Poolesville. Miss_ Katherine Benson and Miss Helen Ramey of Rockville will leave to- morrow to spend a week in York, Pa., as guests of Mrs. Richard Arnold. Mrs. Harry S. Beall entertained at three tables of bridge, in her home at Rockville, Wednesday evening. Mrs. & Sons Every Day is Courtesy Day in the . Furniture Depattment! » The seven great sub- divisions of the famous Furniture Department of Moses_are each featuring exceptional oppor tunities which must be clearsd away to make room for the new Fall furniture, The ' careful shopper real- izes that some pre-sale op- portunities are at greater reductions than prevail in the regular seasonable sales. Those moving into ‘mew homes and apartments also realize that their selections of other ,pieces of furniture may be ively made at Herbert' Edwards and Mrs. Robert ‘M, Cole made the high scores. Mr, and Mrs. Simon Peter Wagner and the former's sister, Miss Rose Wagner, have been motoring for two|the weeks through New England. expected to return to their on the Rockville pike, near Halpine, within & few days. Miss Eisie Lee Chiswell, who was seri- ously injured in an aytomobile aceident near Frederick last week, has returned to the home of her. ‘ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chiswell at Dickerson, after spending some time under treat- ment in the derick Hospital. iss Evelyn Edelin, Mr. Harry Edelin and Mr. Willlam Edelin of Gaithers- burg have been visiting relatives in Howard County. . Mr. and Mrs. Viett Entertain At Their Summer Home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Viett of Rockville entertained at a house party in their Summer home at North Beach, ‘They are ‘homes Md,, the last week end. Their guests |t included Mr. and Mrs, E. Chris Ramey, Miss Helen Ramey, Miss Marjorie Ramey, Mr. Carl Ramey of Rockville, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey W. Burruss, Miss Dorothea Burruss and Mr. William Burruss of Richmond, Va.; Mr. Blaine Ramey of Baltimore, Mrs. John Pitt d Mr. Theodore Pitt of Oxford, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Viett, Mr. Bryan Lloyd, Mr. Dallas Talbert and Mr. Horace Talley of Washington, Mrs. Leonard L. Nicholson, jr., and son, Leonard, who spent the month of Jul{ at Vineyard, Mass., are guests for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Fitch Shepard, at Jamestown, Long Is- land. They expect to return to_their home on the Rockville pike, near Rock- ville, the latter part of the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Champ C. Brown of Philadelphia, Miss Helen Steele of New Jersey and Miss Jean Babcock of Wash. 1239 G o ington, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bogley in Rockville. Mr. Howard of Hazleton, Pa., has joined his wife and children at home of Mrs. Schropp's parents, Mr. and Mrs, James McLaughlin, in Rockville, and will be a guest e for two weeks. Rev. and Mrs. Herman Wilson of Galithersburg, spent the week at At- lantic city. Mr, and Mrs. Jay G. Coleman and children of Atlanta, Ga. arrived in Rockville yesterday to spend se! weeks at the home of Mrs. Coleman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Bogley. Judge and Mrs. McChord Take Apartment for Winter MJ“‘ e and unfi.?g;m: 12 'n:ccun:rd ve taken an a) en e - flower for the coming Winter and w{l! the first of next month. Mrs. McChord have made in the Willard since they “hen the udge was ‘wppoinied. Intsr- udge was aj nter- state_Commerce Commmoner by the late President Wilson. Judge McChord resigned his post about a year ago. PRt Good Wine Novel Wins Prize. BORDEAUX, France (#)—A novel in praise of good wine won a prize of 10,000 francs (about $400) for Paul Berthelot, & Bordeaux editor. Six wine firms contributed to the prize, which is to be an annual offering. PSS A e Vienna Releases Communists. VIENNA, August 3 (#)~—Of the 200 Communists taken into custody to pre- vent demonstrations on Thursday only 10 still were held last night - eral of them were !orel‘:x‘ern gne at 13th PIANO BARGAINS We have a few mighty fine bargains in used, and floor demonstration pianos that we are willing to sacrifice at big savings to you in order to make room for our contracted are now arriving. real price cut bargains. pianos for the fall that These pianos are out and out If you want to save money buy one of these pianos now, at these prices. UPRIGHTS Chickering...... Mason & Hamlin. Steinway ....... Fischer......... Conover ...... Hugo Worch.. Clarendon .... - Schumann...... PLAYERS Hensel.......... Anderson (new) Jordan (new).. Bacon ......cc00 Auto Player..... Purcell ...ccoc0. GRANDS Chickering...... Chickering.... Vollmer Kimmel..,.. Drachman ... Garfield ....... Francis Bacon... Arthur Jordan.. AMPICOS $50 to $405 .8 50 $405 . .$390 . ... $100 .8 90 $ 95 . .$100 $135 .$100 coe PRI $195 to $449 . ... 8195 . ....5$398 . .00 . 8439 . oee . $449 $387 tecscee $280 to $695 .$305 .$695 $280 .$375 .$395 .$389 escsccsssoce $500 to © $2,850 Marshall & Wendell (upt)...$ 500 Marshall & Wendell (upt).. Chickering (upt) Chickering (uptf' Chickering (grand)....... . Chickering (grand)........ .8 610 .$ 700 .$ 695 .$1900 .$2000 Mason & Hamlin (grand) . .. .$2850 JORDAN'S BUDGET PLAN As Low As . . s l o PaP;r;ns:nt Nt TR S T ORI, 5 AN A0 0, RO O D YAt AN TP SR R SPS TS T R T N S ST R MR A TR ISR MW Gl O ke L T SRR, R ” 4 Ve L T £ L M AT SRR € S TN R SN D L BTN R And Balance Over a l’;riod of Capital Residents Sojourn At West Virginia Springs 'WHITE BULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va., August 3.—Mrs, C, B. Howry of Wash- ington, -wife of the late Judge Howry :l mcmrt of Chi.m.,/ entertained at uncheon and bridge’ at the Casino Wednesday. Her guests included Mrs. Graham Davis, New York; Mrs. A, L. Momand, New York; Mrs. Alexander Bonnyman, Knoxville, and Mrs. A. F. Pox, New York, United ‘States Senator and Mrs. Guy are expected at the Greenbrier next ‘week for a prolonged visit. Mr. Warren G. Elliott spd Mr. John P.. Eiliott of Wllhlnlwn..g. C. the Greenbrier for the golfing season and are expected to be prominent in the Old ‘White chnmfimnm ip. Miss Marian Wells and Miss Eleanor Wells of Wash- ington, who were here with their mother for the West Virginia open tennis cham- Dhmkhlp. returned to Washington this week. ‘The first of a series of ‘August golf events was held yesterday with a hl'ind tournament to determine handi- R AR A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Coat Select any coat you desire, pay a small de- posit and we wills hold it in safe storage for you until you need it. Hurry and get the very coat you want laid away. The Three Coats Sketched By Our " Artist Are Typical of the Values lining. Price . TR TR e T U T Tining Awgust Win GREY SQUIRRELLETTE with Grey Fox collar and turn-back self cuffs. Horizon- tal skins. Brocaded Jacquard ase0t $O8 BEIGE SQUIRRELLETTE with Grey Fox collar and turn-back self cuffs. Horizon- tal skins. Brocaded Jacquard $98 caps for later tournaments. - Em includes driving and wm.r::‘: 6’;:- ts, selected matches, mixed two-ball :::;:oma and the Old White tourna- Miss Josephine Dunham of Washing- ton, runner-up in the women's singles championship play, and Miss Frances xlll.ker’lsld lfil!:; and 'h‘ln M. G. Mar- nez of Was n e retu the Capital. A% ¥ s Much interest is being shown in the approaching swimming contests which will be held in t Greenbrier pool Saturday, August 10. Helen Meany. Olympic diving champion; Johnny ‘Weissmuller and Stubby Kruger, famous | aquatic stars, will give an exhioition during-the meet. Mr. and Mrs. T. Garland Tinsler of Baltimore were among , the recent arrivals and entertained dufing the week at a dinner party. Mrs. W. W. Atter- bury of Philadelphia, Mrs. Paul Smith | of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Christy and Miss Agnes Christy of Atlantic City are also at the Greenbrier. | Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Kitt and Miss | Elizabeth Kitt of Washington motored here from Washington with Lisut. and Mrs. Paul L. Harter of Honol Coats—Second Floor GENUINE “IDEAL BEL- GIAN" SEAL (dyed coney). fimest it Winter euffs. Brocaded Jacquard ng. Augus Price «......... . GENUINE MENDOZA BEAVER with large Brown Fox crush collar and turs- back ;v“ll‘ ne‘m Lined with crepe satin, . August Price. ... $110 Coo:Qfiet =HCO=-Am2 1 SUND‘AY DINNER Courses Roast Long Island Duck “ Cold Turkey Plate Broiled Tenderloi: Steak . cm<» S Greenway Inn N Connecticut at Cathedral Excellent Service Delicious Meals i COL. 10118, ANN TABER | ij v s ¥ ay the Sigmund “Layby Way” We'll hold your coat while you pay for it easily out of your in- come. So_simple, 8o thrifty. Ask any sales- person to explain the Lay By Way. August Sale of ter Coats We urge you to compare these Coats with the Coats in any 358 Coat sale . . . Any place! Note The New Flares The Lavish Use of +Furs In These Beautiful Winter Coats “Actually $58, $69 and $79 Values WOMEN, Larger Women, Misses and Junior Misses, no matter what your . size or age and no matter whether your taste is for the elaborate or the simple the very Coat you want is here and at SAVINGS that you can- not afford to overlook . . . See every new style—Blacks, Tans and smartest new shades, and fashion’s chosen furs fuxuriously used. Sigmund’s August Sale of Genuine FUR Coats! Guaranteed Quality, Newest Fashions at SAVINGS Most Exceptional WE LIST 6 TYPICAL VALUES... GENUINE MENDOZA BEAVER with Johuny shawl collar and turn-back euffs. Lined with crepe- back- MINK DYED CONEY that " closely Misk. Horizontal skins, turn- back cuffs, deep shawl collar, richly tin, August $89 resembles, gemuine lined. An- $47 ARl NI o o