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General and Special Society News Notes From Nearby Virginia Reception by Women's Club ! and Other Charming Fune- tions Listed in Arlington | County During Week. The Women's Club. of Lyon Village rave a reception Wednesday at !h!1 home of Mrs. Louls C. Carl, which was most attractively decorated for the | occasion in the club's colors of green ! and white, The new members were | informally introduced by the presi-| dent, Mrs. Robert W. Livingston, and | fhe refreshment table was presided over | by Mrs. I. C. Buchanan and Mrs. Vir: ginia Woodin. An interesting featur of the evening was a silhouette-guess- ng contest, first prize having been | won by Mrs. Clyde E. Leighty. Those | present included Mrs. R. N. Anderson, ; Mrs, H. N. Crichton, Mrs. Robert W.| Marshall, Mrs. N. M. McKnight, Mis. George E. De Vaughan, Mrs. W. J. Hen- dricks, Mrs. H. A. Pratt, Mrs. L. O. Mankin, Mrs Joseph Haley, Mrs. L. C. Carl, Mrs Richard N. Owens, Mrs. Dusendorf, Mrs. H. 8. Omohundro, Mrs. | Robert E. Freer, Mrs. C. R. Cook, Mrs. | Pelding Lewis, Mrs, J. P. Balster, Mrs. | Tistes, Mrs, Charles Hiller, Mrs. C. E" Leighty, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Thomas R. Wallace, Mrs. R. W. Livingston, Mrs, Virginia Woodin and Mrs. I. C. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Sunderman | and three daughters of Clarendon have | just returned from a visit of five weeks | with relatives in Lima and New Brem- en, Ohio. They motored, returning| through Canada and Niagara Falls. | Mrs. McGonegal Host Te Church Society. i The Missionary Soclety of the Clar- endon Presbyterian Church was enter- tained Tuesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. A. R. McGonegal. Miss Virginia Leddy of Bellwood, Pa., | is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles V.: O’Brien of Clarendon = . Mrs. Virgil Bouknight and her son Albert, of Cherrydale left Sunday for Cedar Lake, Mich. where they will; spend the rest of the Summer visiting relatives. { Miss Kathleen E. Rogers of Mont- clair, N. J., is visiting Mrs. Robert N. Anderson of Lyon Viliage. Miss _Eloise Sunderman and Miss | Marie Smith of Clarendon are guests of Miss Magnus Robertson at North | Beach, Md. Miss Viola Neuman of Cleveland, Ohio, sister of Mrs. W. F. Sunderman of Clarendon, is here for the remainder of the Summe! Mr. and Mrs. E. Lester Bennett of Washington have just moved into their new home, in Lyon Village. Mrs. Eleanor Robinson of Cherrydale s spending several weeks at Pine Orchard, Conn,, and Sea Cliff, Long Island. Gives Party in Honor Of Daughter’s Birthday. | Mrs. Julian D. Simpson of Cherry- cale entertained 25 small guests Satur- | day in honor of her daughter, Dorothy's sixth birthday anniversary. Mr, and Mrs. A. R. McGonegal of Clarendon spent the week end at Ocean | City and Virginia Beac Mrs, Mc- Gonegal's house guest, Mrs. D. M, Fo! has returned to her home, in New York City. Mr. and Mrs, II. McGonegal of Cher- rydale are at Braddock Heights, Md., for several weeks. Mrs. J. H. Walton of Chain Bridge | road left Monday for a visit with her | mother, M Munson, at Deposit, N. Y. Our Guarantee: fur and cloth coats are this year’s merchan- | Washington. | left for Braddock lleights, Md., yester- MR! June bride, who ARTHUR M. FILLIUS, s formerly Miss Maud G. Grunewal 1) THE SUNDAY ST Prospective Wedding M‘rk. Soc;.l C.lend‘r In Northern Suburln Miss Chichester to Become Beide of Mr. Frederick Klutey—Many Events of Special Interest. Invitations have been issued by Mrs. ‘Washington Bowie Chichester for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Cor- nelia Ashby Chichester, to Mr, Fred- erick Klutey of Wilmington, Del. The wedding will take place Saturday, Au- | gust 17, in St. John's Episcopal Church, | Olney, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. A reception will follow at Springland, home of the bride’s mother. Miss Chi- chester is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Felix du Pont of Wilmington and with her sister, Miss Sarah Chichester, has | been spending the Winters in Wilming- ton for the past few years. iss Blanche Griffith is returning to- day to her home in Silver Spring after 10 days spent at Rehoboth Beach, Del. | Lieut. Leroy Dougall, Lieut. W. Irv-} ing Cleveland and Lieut. John Hughes have returned to their homes, in Gar- rett Park and Kensington, after at- tending the reserve camp at Fort Eustls, Va. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Edwards of Bat- | tery Park left this week for Indian- apolis and after a short visit there will | |go to Northwestern University, where | the former will give & series of lectures. Before returning Mrs. *Edwards will { spend some time with her brother, Mr. | Clarice Adams, in Culver Lake, Ind. Mr. and Mrs, E. Johnston Gray re- | turned this week to Edgemoor after spending 10 days in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. | Comdr. and Mrs. Charles K. Mal- | {lory of Battery Park and their son | |and daughter “are spending a short | time in Spring Lake, N. J. Mrs. Willlam Dinwiddie, who has | been the guest of her brother, Mr. Tarlton Brooke, in Sandy Snnnf,.l re- | turned this week to her home, in St.| Louis. Mr. and Mrs. F. Larmour Oyster and She will also visit relatives at Mont- | the week end Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Major, clair, N. J., before returning. Rev. Isaac Steenson, pastor of the Clarendon Presbyterian Church, left Sunday, with Mrs, Steenson, for the Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence River, where they will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Gary and {son of Lyon Park are at Orkney Springs, Va. Mrs. A, M. Yuille of Arrington, Va. and her two small children are spend: ing a week with Mrs, W. W. Cosby of Clarendon. Mr. and Mrs.-A. M. Pinn of Ashton Heights are spending several weeks at | city pa. South Chesapeake Beach, M | Luncheons in Schedule At Lyon's Village, Mrs. Clyde E. Leighty of Lyon Vil- lage entertained at luncheon Thursday Mrs. E. G. Boerner of Washington and Mrs. 1. W. Bishop of Cleveland. Miss Dorothy Leighty had as her luncheon guest Friday, Miss Virginla Glllman of Miss Florence Leighty day. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Zimmerm Ashton Heights are spending some time at thelr Summer cottage on the Severn River, They have as their guests over 2 2222 |also of Ashton Heights. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kilgore and three {sons of Clarendon are spending the week end at their Summer home at | | Epping Forest, Md. | Mrs. Harold E. Steel of Lyon Village | | s visiting with Mr. Steel's mother at | Stratford, Conn. | Entertains in Honor | of Guest From Oil City. Miss Virginia Dye of Arlington en-| tertained at her home Thursday evening | | in honor of Miss Stells Gayetty of Oil The guests were Miss Jean | Bone, Miss Anna Pearson, Miss Lucy Munson, Miss Elizabeth Brewer, M and Mrs. N. L. McDonald, Messrs. Richard DeGroot, Lewis Tubbs, Mahlon | Pearson, Lloyd Tubbs, Louis Eaton and Davis Wilson. Miss Dye left Friday for | |a visit in Baltimore. | Mr. and Mrs. H. Morgan Dye of Arl- | |ington have just returned from & Visit | with Mrs, Dye's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Greaver of Charlottesville, Va. | Miss Carmen Billington of Lyon Vil- | lage is spending two weeks at the | Girl Scout Camp near Harrisonburg, Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McCullen of Lyon Village are at Braddock Heights, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson of family have returned to their home, in North Chevy Chase, after a weel y at Virginia Beach. Accompanied by her son, Mrs. Thrifton Village are spending their va- cation at Tall Timbers, Md. Mrs. Richard Lee Eacho of Ashton Heights has as her. house guests her sister and niece, Mrs. C. L. Reams and Mrs. Willlam Priddy of Richmond, Va. Miss Peggy Eacho has with her this week one of her classmates, Miss An- nette Voorhees of Mount Clair, N, J. The Rev. and Mrs. Edward C. Latch of Arlington are spending_the month of August with relatives in Baltimore. 716 13th Street N.W. Just Above G Street Vacation Frocks with & dainty bit of hemstitehing or plaiting will be found in_every Smart wardrobe. Tucking. smockin shirring and fagoting. campin fits and linens murked at reasol able prices. All Work Guaranteed Fr. 522 CombiningA Fashion Event With Our Greatest ) Felix Lillienthal, one of the biggest Buying Syndicates in this country, has assembled here for us a tremendous stock of the greatest values in Winter Coats that we have prescnted in years. the public at most unusual credit arrangements and feel sure that you'll agree both as to value and style they cannot be bettered. Fur and cloth Cozts for every size—style and occasior. We're offering them to A small deposit will hold your selection for you and you will have five months from the time it is taken out with which to pay for it. Benl'ltiful quality Broadcloth in each lot. Blacks, Blues, Brown, Tan. Deep fur collars and cuffs, Modish new s tyles that will surely catch your fancy. $49.95 $59.95 $79.95 Your selection of a Fur Coat will be held aside for as little as $10 and ten months to pay the balance from the time taken out—surely you will agree that this is RUSSIAN PONY. With Fox Collar, Sa ing. $179 price, most generous. Crush Trimmed tin Lin- tuture $129 —All sold— dise—this year’s style and pelts. The prices in this SEALINE (Dyed Coney) | With Fiteh trim: Marm! Colla; v and - tra large collars “and cuffs, Future Price, $250. Sealines, Cuncull', Pony, Muskrat with ex- $195 NORTHERN SEALINE Selftrimmed —A very unusual spe- cial. Future Price, $150. $115 Thomas T. Mott of Edgemoor ing several weeks in Atlantic Col. Grifith Here on Visit From San Juan, Porto Rico. Col. Edwin J: Grifith arrived Friday from his plantation at San Juan, Porto Rico, to join' his family in their Sum- mer home at Battery Park. Col. and Mrs, Griffith will return in October to their home in San Juan and their daughters, Miss Mary Griffith and Miss Helen Griffith, will spend the Winter Mr. and Mrs. J. M. True in shington. Accompanied by their children, Mr. and ‘Mrs, Thomas Hyde, 4th; Mr. an Mrs, Harwood Owings and Mr. and rs. PFrancis Miller, all of Sandy Spring, will leave this week for Re- hoboth Beach, Del, where they have taken a cottage for a month. After being the guest of the latter's mother, Mr Reeves Russell, in Ken- sington for a short time, Mr. and Mrs. Zamore Applegate left the first of the week by mctor for their home in Chi- cago. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Crockett have been the guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Russell, during the week and left on Thursday to take posses- slon of their farm near Leesburg, Vi Mrs., Frederick D. McKenney, with her daughter, Arthur Wallace Dunn, is spending some time in Atlantic City. Mrs, Dunn is expecting to go‘to Newport a little later. Mrs. Eugene C. “Ochsenreiter of Edgemoor, accompanied by her two sons and Miss Evelyn Moffatt of War- renton, Va., left yesterday to occupy their cottage in Southern Maryland for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Stabler have as their guests at their home in Sandy is spend- City. Offering the AUGUST FUR SALE smartest furs for the new sea- R, WASHINGION, D. C, AUGUST 4, 1929-PART 3. Spring Mr. and Mrs. Willlam ‘.l':lonl and family of Detroit. Col. and Mrs, E. V. D. Murphy and | family have returned to their home at Battery Park after occupying a cot- tage ai North Beach for a month. Miss Virginia Rusk of Keusin, ton, who is spending the Summer in Europe, is now in Geneva, Switzerland, where she is attendinz a national con- ference of teachers for the de: Miss Elizabeth Sherman Jones enter- | RAISE PLANE FUND. | Peruvians Plan to Buy Ship for Two Trained in U. 8. 800 | (ained- left this week for Cape Cod, where she | (alned- yesterday at her home, the| LIMA, Peru, August = will be the guest of Miss Priscilla nabh,E Briars, near Sandy Spring, in honor of | subscriptions are ¢rn:ln,( (fit ;W;].:: daughter of Judge and Mrs. Robb, for six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Prancls Farquhar of Pa., who are spending the Sum- mer in their home, Sharon, near Sand: Spring, have as their guest the lattes brother, Rev. Robert F, Gibson of | 3 85 Munroe and | daughters of Garrett Park are leaving | this week by motor for Duluth, Minn., | where they will be for several weeks. | - Mr. and Mis. Charles E. Bond of | Sandy Spring will leave Thursday for Rehoboth Beach for several weeks. ‘Will Motor to Canada, Via Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gue and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heany of North Chevy Chase are leaving this week on a motor | trip t6 Canada and Niagara Falls and expect to be gone for several weeks. | ‘The Misses Stabler, who are spending | the Summer their home, Edgewood, near Sandy Spring, have with them Miss Alice T. Stabler, who will remain for the rest of the Summer. Miss Elizabeth Wanner and Miss| Mary Wanner of Capitol View and Mi Raymond Hughes and Mr. Fred Orlfli of Kensington are members of a house | party being given by Mrs. Clarence | ‘White at her cottage at Bay Ridge over | the week end. Miss Anna C. Reinhardt of Kensing- choicest and her sister, Miss Elgar Jones, when the guests included Miss Sylvia Stabler, Miss Katherine Morris, Miss Polly Robi- | finlulgl“ !il:;:homlut . Miss tulhdwfld‘ joan y of New York and Miss Rebecca Tyson of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watson enter- tained last evening with u bridge party at_their home in North Woodside. and Mrs, W. B. N. Brookes and sons have returned to their home in Edgemoor after a motor trip to Raleigh. N. C. During their absence they visited at Ped Hill, former home of Patrick Henry and now owned by relatives of Mrs. Brookes. Mr. Brookes has been in New York on & short trip and is ex- pected to return home today, ——— Payment of back salaries to govern- ment employes is reviving trade in cities of Ecus chase an alrplane in which the Peru- |vian captains, Manuel Escalante Pere | and Guillermo Concha Iberico would fiy | without stops from San Antonio, Tex., | to Lima. They still are in the United States following their graduation from the Army Air 0ol at Kelly Field, 'YOUR ANCESTRY— |1f you are interested in your |family | history send 10c in | | stamps for 168-page priced cata- logue of our Genealogical Books. 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