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SOCIETY. Quantico Folk Entertained At Elaborat e Social Fete Gen. and Mrs. Butler Hosts at Supper Dance on Silver Weddi News QUANTICO, July 5.—The outstand- ing social event of the week was the buf- fet supper and dance given by Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Smedley D. Butler on the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. The affair was held Mon- day afternoon in the Officers’ Club, more than 300 guests being present. Among those invited were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Dion Williams, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. J. J. Meade, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. C. F. Williams, Capt. and Mrs, R. G. Heiner and Miss Heiner, Lieut. Col. A. B. Drum, Chaplain and Mrs. W. R. Hall, Lieut. Comdr., B. F. Nor- wood, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. E. L. McDermott, Lieut. Comdr. G. T. Dill, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, A. L. Lindall, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. C. T. Hull, Lteut. J. B. O'Neil, Lieut. and Mrs. D. Mler, Licut. and Mrs. D. O. Zearbaugl, Lieut. and Mrs, W. C. An- Comdr. L. A. Willard, Lieut. and J. L. Purcell, Lieut. and Mrs. C. E. Allen, Capt. and Mrs. R. G. Ander: Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Bain, Maj. Mrs. C. D. Barrett, Lieut. and Mrs. W. L. J. Bayler, Lieut. and Mrs. J. A, Bemis, Mrs. Robert Blake, Maj. and Mrs. L. M. Bourne, Lieut. and Mrs, Brice, Capt. C. T. Brooks, Capt. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, Licut. J. F. Burke, Capt. K. 1. Buse, Lieut. and Mrs. D. Byfield, Capt. and Mrs. H. A. Carr, Lieut. and Mrs. C. J. Chappell, Lieut. and Mrs. N. E. Clauson, Lieut. N. S. Clifford, Licut. D. L. Cloud, Capt. and Mrs. Murl Corbett, Lieut. and Mrs. F. G. Cowie, Capt. and Mrs. B. Dubel, Lieut. G. J. Eldridge, Capt. and Mrs. S. Fassett, Lieut. and Mrs. W. S. Fellers, Mrs. J. W. Bedell, Lieut. E. C. Ferguson, Miss Isabel Ferguson, Lieut. and Mrs. J. W. Flett, Lieut. and Mrs A. Galt, Mrs. Robert Denig, Maj. and Mrs. C. L. Gawne, Maj. and Mrs. R. S. Geiger, Mrs. F. R. Thompson, Mrs. W. P. Henderson, Lieut. and Mrs, B. Graham, Capt. and Mrs. R. Griffin, Lieut. V. M. Guymon, Lieut. and Mrs. E. U. Hakala, Capt. and Mrs. E. E. Hall, Lieut. G. D. Hamilton, Lieut. and Mrs. J. B. Hardle, Capt. and Mrs. H. | Hardy, Capt. and Mrs. F. A. Hart, Maj. and Mrs. W. G. Hawthorne, Lieut. M. F. Heaney, Maj. and M J. R. Henley, Capt. and Mrs. L. P. Hunt, Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Jeschke, Capt. and Mrs. B. G. Jones, Capt. and Mrs. T. F. Joyce, Lieut. F. M. June, Capt. and Mrs. John Kaluf, Capt. and Mrs. D. J. Kendall, Capt. and Mrs. S. Ladd, Capt. and Mrs. L. L. Leech, Lieut. and Mrs. 8. E. Levinsky, Capt. and Mrs. J. | Leinhard, Miss Rose Leinhard, Miss | Maurine Jones, Mrs. Hazel Banzant, Lieut. E. L. Lyman, Lieut. H. S. Mazet, Lieut. D. M. Marshall, Lieut. and Mrs, C. W. Meigs, Maj. and Mrs. L. H. Miller, Capt. and Mrs. J. F. Moriarty, M: and Mrs, C. E. Nutting, Capt. and ) Mulcahy, Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Mu drow, Miss Nutting, Capt. and Mrs. J. I. Nettekoven and Miss Nettekoven, Capt. and Mrs. A. A. Noble, Maj. and Mrs. J. F. S. Norris, Mrs. F. C. Hall, Lieut. B. W. Norris, Capt. and Mrs. H. Paul, Lieut. H. M. Peter, Capt. and Mrs. O. T. Pfeiffer, Lieut. and Mrs. E. S. Piper, Miss Francis Woods, Lieut. G. A. Plambeck, Maj. and Mrs. John Potts, Lieut and Mrs. L. E. Po Maj. and Mrs. W. C. Powers, Mr. Bennett Powers, Mrs. C. F. B. Price, Maj. and Mrs. S. N. Rayner, Lieut. and Mrs. R. H. Rhoads, Lieut. and Mrs. L. H. | Sanderson, Lieut. and Mrs. R. H. Schubert, Lieut. and Mrs. R. C. Scol- lin, Maj. and Mrs. J. B. Sebree, Mrs, U. Sebree, Capt. N. M. Shaw, Capt, and Mrs. G. W. Shearer, Maj. and Mrs. | M Shearer, Lieut. and Mr: M. Smith, Capt. and Mrs. J. P. Smith, Maj. and Mrs. J. C. Smith, Lieut. J. H. Stillman, Capt. and Mrs. F. D. Strong, Capt. and Mrs. L. S. Swindler, Lieut. T. Terry, Lieut. and Mrs. P. L. Thwing, Lieut. and Mrs. G. H. Towner, Lieut. | and Mrs. W. Ulrich, Maj. and Mrs. J. L. | Underhill, Maj. and Mrs. H. H. Utle Lieut. L. N. Utz Lieut. and Mrs. G. W. Walker, Lieut. W. J. Wallace, Capt. | and Mrs. T. E. Watson, Lieut J. Wehle, Lieut. and Mrs. L. C. Whitaker, Maj. and Mrs. A. J. White and Miss White, Lieut. and M C. Williams, Lieut. | W. P. Youngs, Capt. and Mrs. S. L. | Zea, Miss Williamson, Miss E. M. | Hodgson, Miss F. M. Andre, Miss A. E.| Cavenen, Miss N. J. Dewitt, Miss E. Gallaher, Miss C. D. Krogh, Miss O. A. Osten. Miss A. B. McPhail, Miss Sadye Ashwell. Maj. and Mrs. Miles Thatcher, Mrs Thomas Clark, Capt. and Mrs. J. W. Knighton, Mr. Glenn Brown, Mis Sara Decevee, Mr. Heaton, | Mrs. Caperton, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt | Moncure, Mr. and Mrs. John Moncure, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Moncure, Mr. and Mrs. Pike, Mrs. A. H. Turnage, Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Page, Maj. and Mr: A. A. Vandergrift. Maj. and Mrs. E. H. Conger. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Wall, Miss Ethel Butler, Mr. Smedley D. Butler, jr.: Maj. and Mrs. Osterman, Mrs. John | Marston, Mrs. W. P. Upsher, Miss Martha King, Mrs. A. T. Lewis, Mrs. W. L. Bales, Mr. H. J. McDonald, Miss Helen McDonald, Mr. Hagerty, Mr. C. J. Reigler, Mrs. Tait, Miss Wright, Miss Margaret Brice, Lieut. S. R. Hind: U. S. A; Mr. H. N. Renshaw, Mr. F. T. Parsons, Mr. R. Seitzinger, Mr. W. L. Bruce, Dr. E. O. Swanson and Mr. H. Adams, the last seven being with the international rifle team. The club was beautifully decorated with roses and Spring flowers. Those assisting Mrs. Butler were Mrs. Meade, Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Whitaker, Mrs. Underhill, Mrs. Norris, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Page, Mrs. Hawthorne, Mrs. Heiner, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Nutting and Mrs. Williams. Capt. and Mrs. E. E. Hall had as their guests at dinner Sunday evening Capt. and Mrs. Noble, Capt. and Mr: Pfeiffer and Capt. and Mrs. Jeschke. Lieus. Ort, U. S. N, and Mrs. Ort left Monday for Philadelphia for a short visit befors their departure for Haiti. Mr. Glenn Brown, who several years 2go lived in Quantico, has returned to the post and is the guest of Maj. and Mrs. J. C. Smith. i Several of the Girl Scouts of Troop 80 of Quantico left Monday morning for Camp May Flathers, the Scout camp on the Shenandoah River. Among those who went were Margaret Jeschke, Helen Hall, Barbara Underhill, Louise Ladd, France Lewis, Joyce Geiger, Rita Hines, Margaret Hines, Nora Quigley, Lemira Jacobson, Anna Diskin, Kathaleen Diskin and Marie Boschen. Mrs. Geiger, wife of Maj. R. S. Geiger, has gone to Camp Edith Macey, Briar Cliff, N. Y., which is the National Girl Scout Camp, where she is taking & course of two weeks in Girl Scout leadership. In the Fall when the troop again has its meetings Mrs. Geiger Wwill be one of the lieutenants and Mrs. Norris, wife of Maj. J. F. S. Norris, ic to the captain. Miss Margaret Brice of Winnsboro, N. C, is the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. William O. Brice. The Tuesday Bridge Club met this week in the home of Mrs. G. H. Towner, wife of Lieut. Towner. Besides the regu- lar club members present, Mrs. H. A. Carr, Miss Margaret Brice and Mrs. L. H. Sanderson were in attendance. Miss Isabel Ferguson, who has been in New York for the Winter, is visit- ing her brother, Lieut. Edwin C. Per- Lieut. Col. d le . and Mrs; Charles F. Williams will leave next week for Mare Island, Calif. where Col. Williams will prepared tc resume Instruetis ing radical ch Sense System” of Contract, the sanest. soundest and simplest. |on Gunston Cove. | has become a very ng Day—Special Notes. take command of the Naval Prison He will relieve Lieut. Col. W. M. Small, who will retire in the near future, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Carl T. Hull motored to Ocean City, Md. for the week end, where ‘they are the guests of Mrs. Hubbard. | Mrs, U. Sebree of Kansas City, Mo., is visiting her son and daughter-in-la Maj. and Mrs. J. B. Sebree. Mrs. M. E.'Shearer has as her hou: guest her sister, Mrs. William B. Melvin, from Newport News, Va. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Shearer entertained in | her quarters at a bridg: tea, having as | her guests Mrs. J. B. Sebree, Mrs. U. Sebree, Mrs. W. G. Hawthorne, Mrs.y L. P. Hunt, Mrs, R. G. Heiner, Mrs, R. L. Denig, Mrs. C. H. Brown and Mrs. John Potts. Mrs. Graham, wife of Lieut. C. B. | Graham, had as her guests Wednssday afternoon at a bridge tea Mrs. R. H. Rhoads, Mrs. E. S. Piper, Miss Ethel Butler, Mary T. Heiner, Miss Eleanor King, Miss Martha King, Miss Frances Woods and Mrs. W. L. J | Bayler. Bennett G. Powers, son of Maj. W. C Powers, received his appointment to the Naval Academy Wednesday. b The Quantico polo team played the 110th Field Artillery team at Pikesville, | Md., Saturday, and Sunday played the 6th Field Artillery team at Fort Hoyle Yesterday the polo team played the | 110th Field Artillery team in Quantico, members of the visiting team being the guests of the home team at a picnic lunch on the Maryland shore after the game, Miss Cronquist of Shanghai, China, is the house guest of Chaplain and Mrs. W. R. Hall. Lieut. and Mrs. J. J. Meade have as their guests Mrs. George F. Schutt of Sunnyside, Siiver Spring, Md., and ;\lr&. F. Neal Thurston of Indianapolis, | nd. | . Col. Gordon Heiner, U. S. A, is vis- iting his brother and esister-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. R. G. Heiner. Mrs. Allen, wife of Lieut. C. E. Allen (D. C.), U. 8. N., and her small daugh- ter, Marylyn, left this week for Tam- pico, T, to visit her family. Dr. Allen will join them later. Maj. Gen. Butler presented the Scouts of Troop 121 of Quantico the national fla, | & | Boy with g Wednesday evening n the post gymnasium. Mr. Howes, troup Scoutmaster, and Mrs. Leitch, | Alexandria Scout executive, presented the members with their merit badges, Maj. Gen. Butler was made honorary chairman of the Quantico troop. Comdr. Logan A. Willard (D. C), | U. 8. N., has gone on leave of 10 days ;nd rotored to his home in Apollo, a. | T O | Picnics and Boating Parties Mark Season At Fort Humphreys Bathing Beach Becomes Popular Resort as Sum- mer Period Advances—So- ciety Entertaining Listed Among Special Activities. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., July 5.— With the coming of Summer, activities of the post have shifted from horse shows, bridge parties and dances to swimming, picnics and boating parties The Bathing beach popular place, and ! parties are arranged there almost every | night. Capt. and Mrs. M. W. Marsten | had a picnic supper on their boat Sat- urday night and had as their guests Maj. and Mrs. R. T. Coiner, Mrs. Her- bert Egbert, Maj. and Mrs. C. J. Taylor, Maj. and Mrs. C. C. Gee and Mr. John Meade. Another interesting beach supper was that given by Lieut. and Mrs, N. A. Matthias, who had with them Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs, K. R. Barney, Miss Charlotte Grey, Miss Caroline Schulz, Lieut. W. W. Hodge, Lieut. A. A. G. Kirchhoff, Lieut, E. R. Heiberg and Mr. Robert Cave- naugh. Capt. and Mrs. B. H. Bowley gave a swimming party Monday night at the Officers’ Bathing Beach. Among their guests were Lieut. and Mrs., J. R. Hardin, Lieut. and Mrs, H. B, Loper, Lieut. and Mrs, C. H. Chorpening and Mrs. Homer Gentry. Miss Katherine ‘Schulz arrived Mon- day from Chicago and will be with her parents, Col. and Mrs. E. H. Schulz, until her marriage in the late Summer to Mr. Albert White Bruce of Oak Park, IIl. Maj. and Mrs. J. H. Carruth of Washington entertained a group from Fort Humphreys at dinner We: nesday night. Those attending the dinner were Col. and Mrs. E. H. Schulz, Col. and| Mrs. H. F. Pipes, Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin and Lieut. and Mrs, C. F. Baish. The R. O. T. C. students held their weekly dance Tuesday night at the Service Club. Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Prentiss had as dinner guests on the Fourth Mrs. W. C. Prentiss, Miss Catharine Wat- kins, Mrs. Tolbert Lanston and Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKelway and their family of Washington. Mrs. Harry Lambourne of Los An- geles, Calif., was a recent guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert. Capt. and Mrs. Henry Kohloss had as their dinner guests Tuesday Lieut. Arthur Sheridan of Yale and Lieut. P. N. Strong of the University of West Virginia. ‘The Monday Night Bridge Club met in the home of Maj. and Mrs. C. C_Gee. Mrs W. N. Thom: jr, and Lieut V. J. Esposito were guests of the club. Lieut. and Mrs. W. B. Higgins were the dinner guests of Capt. and Mrs. . H. Bowley Wednesday night. Mrs. Homer Gentry of Auburn. Ala., spent Monday night as guest, of Capt. and Mrs. Bowley. Col. E. J. Dent has as his guests his sister, Mrs. Prancis Yarnall, and her children, Frank Yarnall, Miss Mary Rose Yarnall and Phillip Yarnall of ‘Washington. Mr. and John Opie of Balti. Sue Covers Are Fashionable ! Make your home cool and at- tractive with our expertly tailored slip covers. Prompt deliveries assured. Create individual effects with our large and varied stock of cretonnes, Jaspe cloth, new plain fabrics and block linens. ety ot smert Draperies Now Made at for Early cretonne or best rade stri q CLINEDINST Upper left: Mrs. Roy Linn, formerly Miss Barbara Folsom, daughter of Mr. H. D. Folsom, a bride of June 26. Center: Mrs. James T. Gallahorn, Jr.. daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. M. C Marseglia, and formerly Miss Olga El- vira Marseglia, married June 21 in the Italian Baptist Church of the Redeemer. Upper right: Mrs. Cornelius Johnson Eldridge, with Lieut. Eldridge, will sail | in August for Guam, where the latter is | detailed for duty. Their wedding took place Saturday, June 14. Mrs. Eldridge | was formerly Miss Elizabeth Shannon, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Shannon. Lower left: Mrs. Robert Campbell Starr, whose marriage took place June | 26, and she was formerly Miss Catherine Rose Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam P. Ruth of Washington. Lower center: Mrs. Morgan Newton Walsh, who was formerly Mis sAdline Marie Hampton, married Saturday, June 7. Lower right: Mrs. Bean Kimmel, married June 25, and before that Miss | Mary Fenton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fenton. more arrived today to spend the Sum- mer with Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper. Maj. and Mrs. McKenzie Davison of ‘Washington are guests of Lieut. and | Mrs. Loper over the Fourth of July ! and week end. Maj. and Mrs. C. J. Taylor were dinner guests of Lieut. and Mrs. N. A. Matthias Wednesday. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. E. G. Peyton and Miss Evelyn Wilber of Atlanta, Ga., arrived Saturday. Mrs. Peyton and Miss Wilber will spend the Sum- mer with Lieut. and Mrs. Matthias. Mrs. H. A. 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J. | Sheridan were dinner guests Sunday of Lieut. and Mrs. H.. S. Miller. Capt. J. F. C. Hyde, who recently | graduated .from the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leaven- worth, arrived today for temporary duty | in the Summer training camps. | Hyde is visiting in Cleveland and will | join Capt. Hyde in September at Lang- ley Field, where he will be a student at the Air Corps Tactical School. Lieut. and Mrs. E. C. Smallwood spent Tuesday with Lieut. and Mrs. N, A. Matthias. Lieut. and Mrs. Smallwood ure en route from Fort Meade to their new station in the Philippines. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Forte, who have been visiting Lieut. and Mrs “:l. Powell, Jr., Gen. and Mrs. George E. Simonds , left Tuesday for Faye ville, N. C. “THE RICHEST CHILD 1S POOR WITHOUT MUSICAL TRAINING.” Do nor BE 4 Music |on the Plage Deauville at the Ward- | were Tecent visitors at the Officers’ Bathing Beach. Among the new arrivals at the post are Lieut. L. B. Washbourne and Lieut. J. R. Crume, jr., both of whom were‘ students last year at the University of | California. | Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt had as their dinner guest: Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Nesbit, Miss Gough-Foxwell and Mr. George Southard of Wash- | mgton. Notable Social Fetes In Capital Cnlendar: ‘The commissioner of the United States | Shipping Board and Mrs. Jefferson | Myers entertained 12 guests at dinner | Tuesday evening in celebration of Mrs. Myers' birthday anniversary. Mr. M. Pressler entertained a party of six at the dinner dance last evening | man Park Hotel. Miss Virginia Cheatham, duaghter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Cheatham, entertained at the dinner dance on the Plage Deauville at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel Friday evening. AL “RoBoT” - e — t_performs “An automaton tha | works mechanieally L The Standard Practical Dictionary Defines “Robot” work; hence—one who d heartlessly.” BE YoURsELF! SPECIALLY is this INTERPRETATION and e; TECHNIQUE, while necessary, should never be more than the means to an end. THE LATTER results f practice, while the former springs from your very soul, and vibrating to y you to express yourself THE PIANO 1S THE BEST EXPRESSION, particularly STEINWAY INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" “THE Prices: $875 to years. $3,000 partial E.F.Draop & Sens Co., 1300 G @ Any new Steinway Pianc may be chased wil the balance extended over a period applicable in Music where xpression are paramount . . . rom diligent application and our musical emotions enables “artistically.” {EDIUM FOR MUSICAL SELF- if itisa pur- and of two ed in ith a cash deposit of 10%, Used instruments ~ accept payment. Mr. and Mrs. Eliason Hosts‘? on Golden Wedding Day; Mr. and Mrs. William A. Eliason en- | tertained at a reception, in their home, | 1314 Columbia road, Monday In cele- | bration of their golden wedding anni- versary. Assisting the hosts were their | daughters, Mrs. James A. Brashears | and Mrs, Edward B. White and thelr | four sons Raymond, Eibert, Irving and Howard. | Both Mr. and Mrs. Eliason have been lifelong residents of Washington. Mr. Eliason, although now retired, carried Also Meet— “POLLY’ —A glorified beret. —A vagabond brim. llSuEII —A clever cloche. Department “BETTY" on the business founded by his father, the late Mr. James M. Eliason. Mr. Eliason is well known in frater- nal circles, being a member of Har- mony Lodge, No. 17, F. A. A. M., Mount Vernon Royal Arch Chapter, No. 3: Ori- ent Commandery, No. 5; Almas Temple, 2 . N. M. 8. “All right, chum; shake hands. We re the best of friends,” were the last words of Walter Bennet to Albert Me- Kay after he had been knocked down and fatally injured by the bicycle ridden by McKay at Edmonton, England, recently. /"‘fi\b‘..;__\ Introducing Alexandria Society Chronicles Featured By Cupid's Conquests Many Ceremonies Charming Nuptial of Record. General and Special News and Personal Notes of In- terest. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marsh Shep- person announce the marriage of their daughter, Genevieve Peyton, and Mr, Charles Booker Powell of Washington, formerly of Keysville, Va., Tuesday, July 1, the Rev. Dr. William'J. Morton, rector of Old Christ Church, officiating. /Mr. and Mrs. Powell left by motor im- mediately after the ceremony to spend | thelr honeymoon in Southern Virginia. The marriage of Miss Elzabeth D. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith, and Mr. Archie Young, jr., took place Friday evening, June 37,’in the Second Presbyterian Church, the | Rev. Ernest M. Delaney, the pastor, | officiating. The bride was escorted by her father and wore a gown of white georgette and lace and a white lace hat.~ She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and white sweetpeas. Miss Sarah Young, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and wore a gown of pink georgette and a pink hat, She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses | and delphinium. Miss Betty Ficke and Miss Ruth Sherwood were bridesmaids. | Miss “Ficke wore a costume of blue | chiffon, with a blue satin coat and a blue hat. Miss Sherwood wore a sim- ilar costume of yellow chiffon and each | carried an arm’bouquet of pink roses. | Mr. Kermit Young, brother of Mr. | Young, was his best man, and the | ushers” were Mr. Jones Smith, brother | of the bride; Mr. Joseph Mann, Mr. | Theodore Ficke and Mr. Henry Flor | ance. Mr. and Mrs. Young left shortly after the ceremony for a motor trip. After August 1 they will live at 433 North Columbus street. | Cards hove been received from Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Strother Smith an- nouncing the marriage of their daugh- ter, Anne Lyle to Mr. Edward Ward« well Addison, son of Mrs. James Alli- son_Addison and the late Mr. Addison of Lynchburg, Saturday, June 28, in the Church of the Good Shepherd. in | Forest Hill, with the rector, the Rev. | Herbert N." Laws, officiating. Miss Laura Mae Davison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett C. Davison, and Mr. George Merle Heflin, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hefiin, were married Monday morning in Emmanuel Episcopal Church, the Rev. George Vest, the rector, officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white crepe. made princess style, and a white hat. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and valley 1il The only attendant was the bride's sister, Mrs. Albert L. Starke, who wore a costume of orchid | chiffon and an orchid hat and carried | & cluster of sunburst roses. Mr. Roy | Heftin wos best man for his brother, There was no reception and Mr. and | Mrs. Heflin left by motor for a trip through the Far South, the bride wear- | ing & gown of navy blue, with hat to | match.” Among those from out of town who were here for the wedding were Mrs. Taylor and Miss Catherine Mon- | Toe of Toronto, Mrs. W. M. Bryant and | the Misses Bryant of Richmond. Invitations have been received from Mr. and Mrs. Garret T. Fogle for the marriage of their daughter, Jean Mar- shall, to Mr. Austin Preston Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Preston Smith of Richmond, Wednesday afternoon, July 17, at 5 o'clock, in St. Mark's Episcopal Church in St. Albans, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Edward Wes announce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Nancy Kathleen, to Mr. Charles Halloway Violette Saturday, June 28, in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brown an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Louise, to Mr. William Henry Peverill, son of Mr, and Mrs. Owen Peverill of this city, Friday, June 27, in the Second Presbyterian Church, the Rev. E. M. Delaney officiating. Mrs. John Morgan Johnson and Mrs. Albert Bryan are spending several weeks at Cape May. Miss Margaret Joynes of Norfolk 1s the guest of Miss Evelyn Lewis Pickett in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pickett. Miss Pickett entertained at a bridge-luncheon Tues- day in honor of her guest. The others present were Miss Mary Butterfield of | Arlington, Miss Jans Deahl and her house guest, Mi Jane Whipple of Baton Rouge, La.; Miss Virginia Lea: Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, Miss Courte- {nay Cochran, Miss Marion Chadwick, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Caroline | Morton, Miss Adelaide Risdon, Miss | Helen _Cannon, Miss _Barbara ' Snow, (Continued on Page 5, Column 1.) “PATSY"—"RUTH"—"JANE" An Outstanding Trio of Charming New SUMMER FELTS $6.75 ’ E. —Particularly outst: clusively at Kann's! anding is this trio of fine English felts because each is as care- much higher priced { woven bands—creat find the styles flatte a joy and the price tels . . . white , . . fully styled and hand manipulated as much, hats. You'll marvel at the intricacy of the work in their hand ed by artists! You'll ring, their “usefulness” nominal, indeed! Pas- tan! Four head sizes. Second Floor In Our Millinery

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