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SOCIETY. Alexandria Enjoys Elaborate Program Of Social Activities Residents Entertaining Guests in Homes—Visits Made to Summer Resorts. Charming Weddings Week's Schedule. in The marriage of Lieut. William Jackson Morton, jr., U. S. A, son of the rector of Old Christ Church and Mrs. William J. Morton, to Miss Dor- othy Pepperell Smith, daughter of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Everett Pepperell Smith, { took place Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the American Church, in Geneva, Switzerland, of which the bride’s father is rector. After October 1 fdeut. and Mrs. Morton will be at home at West Point, where the former is an Instructor at the Military Academy. Capt. and Mrs. Marvel H. Parsons end their young son, Charles Henry Parsons, 2d, who have bee nat Fort IMonroe for the past year, were recent guests of Mrs. Parsons’ mother, Mrs. George Uhler, on North Washington | street, and left for Springfield, Mass., to visit Capt. Parsons’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Parsons. Capt. and | Mrs. Parsons will go to West Point, | where the former has been ordered for | duty. Mrs. Uhler and her son-in-law and daughter and grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Sommers, Miss | Nellie Sommers and Mr. Tom Sommers, ‘were guests over the last week end of Mr. Sommers’ mother, Mrs. Edgar Som- mers, n_Somerset, Va. Mrs. Charles C. Smoot and her chil- ! dren, Miss Lloyd Smoot, Miss Frank Smoot, Miss Kitty Smoot and Charles C Smoot, 4th, left last week to spend the Summer at Blowing Rock, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Kemper spent last week end in their cottage, at Ocean City, Md. Their daughter, Miss Charlotte Kemper, and their son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Beverley Mumford Boyd, and the latters’ three children of Austin, Tex., are now stay- ing in the Ocean City cottage. Mrs. James Peverill and Miss Laura Peverill went Monday to Massanetta Springs, Va. Miss Mary Virginia Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thornton Mar- tin, and Mr. Willlam Campbell Bren- ner were married Monday afternoon, June 30, in the home of the bride’s par- ents, on Prince street. Rev. Ernest M. Delaney, pastor of the Second Presby- terian Church, officiated. The bride was escorted by her father and wore a gown of ivory satin with yoke and sleeves of lace and a white transparent hat. She carried a shower bouguet of valley lilies and white sweet peas. Miss Nellie Michelbach was maid of honor and wore pink georgette with a pink hat and carried a cluster of pink rose- buds. Mr. Lewis Bayne was best man for Mr. Brenner. Following the cere- mony there was a reception to which about 75 additional guests were asked. Mrs. Martin, mother of the bride, as- sisted in receiving and wore a gown of flowered chiffon and a shoulder bouquet of gardenias. Later Mr. and Mrs. Brenner left for a motor trip through the Virginia mountains, the bride wear- ing a traveling dress of dark blue with a hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Brenner will make their home in Atlanta, where the former is nowengaged in business. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Westbrook have announced the marriage of their daughter, Emma _Elizabeth, to Mr. Wil- liam Joseph Tulloch, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Tulloch of this city, Tuesday, June 17, in Americus, Ga. After August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tulloch will live at 1009 Duke street. Mrs. Francis Louise Hawkins, who spent several winters in Alexandria en- gaged in education work, was married Saturday, June 28, at the Heights, the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hawkins, in Clifton Forge, Va. to Mr. Milton C. Chamberlain of Wash- ington, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Chamberlain of Fairfax County. Miss Deane Lindsey and Miss Lisa Lindsey have returned from a visit to their uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Lyons Woods, in New London, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Irene Elizabeth, to Mr. Francis Morri- son O'Neil PFriday, June 27, in the par- eonage of the First Baptist Church, the Rev. Pierce S. Ellis officiating. Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil left immediately after the ceremony for a motor trip through New England and Canada and on their return will live in Rosemont. Miss Mae Cavanaugh spent last week with her father, Mr. James Cavanaugh, tn_Norwalk, Conn. Mrs. Frank M. Dillard and her two children, Evelyn and Billy, accom- anied by Miss Elizabeth Lee Boothe, have left for Saranac Lake, N. Y., where they will remain for the Sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzgerald Jones, who have been the guests of the for- mer’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. Marshall Jones, on Prince street, have gone to Virginia Beach for a stay before re- turning to their home in Tucson, Ariz. Mr. Walter L. Pidgeon of Los Angeles has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Dowie and has gone to New York to_sail for Europe. Miss Sara Eddington spent last week end in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gooch of Clifton Forge are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cooke Moore have returned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Moore was formerly Miss Marian ‘Tayior Dienelt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert Dienelt. Mrs. Robert M. Reese has returned from a visit to Sandy Spring, Md. Mrs. William D. Ogden, Mrs. George L. Simpson and Mr. George Robbins Simpson are spending several weeks in Atlantic City. Mr. Frank Michelbach and his daughter, Miss Nellie Michelbach, sailed e s e for Months to Come o Entire Head, Long or Bebbed Halr —— 4 e i IMPORTANT! Our Entire Stock of HAIR GOODS at ¥, OFF Regular Tagged Prices BRAUTY sHOP noor i THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. 5 * and Mrs. Wilson in their home, Hollin | their three children of Wilson, N. C, WED IN MARYLAND LAST MONT ’ MRS. HANLEIGH E. JENKINS, Who was before her marriage, which took place June 21 in Hyattsville, Md., Miss Mary Agnes Brown. —Underwood Photo. from New York Saturday, July 5, to spend the Summer traveling in Europe. City Manager and Mrs. Wallace Law- rence have returned from a visit to relatives in Salem, Va. Mr. and Mrs. George Elmore and Miss Pauline Elmore are at home after a visit to Mrs. G. S. Ankers in Ster- ling, Va. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclair spent last week end at Virginia Beach. Miss Delphia Mosedale has returned to her home in Mount Rainier after a visit to her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Foard, on South Pitt street. Mr. Clarence Ale has gone to Spring City, Pa., to visit his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Ale. Mr. and Mrs. John Armistead Dem- ing of Baltimore were week end guests of the latter's parents, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Morton, in Christ Church rectory. Mrs. George Henshaw has left for her home in Ogdensburg, a visit to her _daughter, S. Mooney. Mrs. Henshaw was accompan- led by her grandson, Robert Mooney. Miss Blanche Johnson and Miss Ad- die Burke of Kingsport, Tenn., are the guests of Mrs. H. D. Burke. Mrs. Burke has had visiting her Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott of Detroit. Mrs. Edward Parish of Green Bay, Wis., who has been the guest of Mrs. R. B. Cobean, has left for a visit to relatives in Richmond. Miss Katherine Cobean is at home after staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Emma Cobean, in Richmond, and has as her guest her . Y., after Mrs. P. o fech FINAL cousin, Miss Grace Moore of Richmond. Mrs. M. R. Wagner and her children, Helen and Jack Wagner, have gone to China Grove, N. C., to spend the re- mainder of the Summer with relatives. Miss Lurline Beaver has returned to her home in Salisbury, N. C., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Palmer R. Kar- riker. Mrs. William P. Caton, Miss Jean Caton and Mrs. J. B. Davidson have returned from spending a week at At- lantic City. Miss Nancy Smith and Miss Daisy Kirkpatrick of Somerset, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Palmer are visit- ing relatives in Batavia, N. Y. Mr. Charles Shaffer is the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. John Darr, in Lovettsville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Raymond and their children of Westmont, N. J., are with Mrs. Raymond’s sister, Mrs. John Fobey, for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Radcliffe have left for their home in Atlanta after being with the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Marks, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckley and Mr. Donald Beckley spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Skidmore. Miss Katherine Ayres has returned to her home in Newport News after a visit to Miss Mildred Baylor. Mr. and Mrs. Holt Wilson of New Hall, near town. Mr. and Mrs. David Everett and Mr. Harold have returned Mr. Robert Roy both of Alexandria, Sltlu'd.ls..-"lly the ‘gnonue of the First it Church, Rev. Plerce S. Ellis 3 . and Mrs. Hawkins are in the moun- Mrs. McCauley and Miss Edna McCauley are spending & week at Co- lonial Beach. Miss Ellen Fishbach and Miss Elinor ‘Thompson have gone to their homes in Warrenton after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Redmond. Mrs. Pope Payne and Mr. Howard Payne are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Clark in Cul) T. Mrs. . Scripture returned to relatives in Bowling iss Roberta Hall left Monday to visit in Columbus, ‘Ohio, and will go later to Dayton for a visit before re- turning home. Cadet Jergen Olsen and Cadet Gor- don Singles :( &JM t(’nP‘:fdtShu Iflll"l'“y Acad at Wes nt were gues! last :ne'eyk of Col. Mrs. Clarence Deems, jr. Mrs, George E. Warfleld and Mrs. D. C. Book have returned from a trip to Atlantic_City. Miss Praklyn Neale of Richmond is the guest of Miss Margaret Moore in her home on Prince street. Miss Inez Moore entertained the bridge club of wll;llch she is a member Wednesday eve- ni 8. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. P. Herring g::hreturnnd from a stay at Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Lawler have gone to their home in Salisbury, Md., after a visit to the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blunt. Mrs. Minnie Dornin announces the marriage of her daughter Claiborne to Mr. Edward Mahon of Arlington County Monday, June 30, in Warrenton. Lieut. James B. Patterson, U. 8. A., of Des Moines, Iowa, is with his mother, Mrs. James Patterson, on Cameron street for a vacation stay. Miss Louise Dinwiddie is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon, Dinwiddie in Charlottesville, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Young, jr., have returned from their wedding trip. Mr. Thomas Gary of Boston is the guest of his cousin, Mr. Howland Gary. Mr. Gary and his cousin are spending 8 few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cline in Fredericksburg. Miss Emma Smith has returned to her home in Atlanta after a visit to her mother, Mrs. J. R. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Roy G. Craver and Miss Pattie Craver are back from a visit to Mrs. Craver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pate, in Goldsboro, N. C. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs, Mr. Frank Luchs and Mr. Joseph Luchs are spending the Summer in their bungalow, Lux Manor, near Bethesda, Md. Frances Luchs is in Tripp Lake Camp, at Poland, Me., for two months. Mrs. Emile Berliner is spending sev- eral weeks at the Dennis, Atlantic City, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Alice Rubin, and the latter’s baby. Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg was hostess Tuesday at luncheon, followed by bridge, at the Woodmont Country Club in honor of out-of-town guests. Mrs. Max Schwarz has as her guest in her home on Woodley place her sis- gr, Mrs. Ruben Wallenstein of Albany, Y. Mr. Arthur Hahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn, is home from Exeter College. 'He was among this year's graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Hahn were in New Hampshire for the graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Herschfeld left Thursday on & trip to Canada to be York City are the guests of the for-|gone two weeks, father, Mr. Harley Payton Wilso) Beginning Tomorrow waf 1108 F St. N.W. CL Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Oettinger with Morning at . . . Nine D. C, JULY 13, 1930—PART THREE. are spending several days in the city, the guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hechinger and family are in Atlantic City at the Am- bassador Hotel for the Summer. 1y riends in Cleve- land for 10 days, is expected home to- morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin West have re- turned to their home in New York after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Emil West, at 2700 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Louis Hopfenmaler is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sales, in their home in Louisville, Ky. Dr. and Mrs. George Nordlinger are now making their home in Woodley Park Towers where they have taken an apartment. Mrs. J. H. Michaelis, accompanied by , Mr. Herbert Levy, are motoring to Wheeling, W. Va., to visit the former’s soninlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlesinger, who will 1&1:1 them in a motor trip to Atlantic y. Mrs. Gus Louls with her son, Mr, Robert Louls, have returned from a two weeks’ motor trip to Cincinnati, where they were guests of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan were at home Tuesday niglit in honor of the engagement of their daughter, Lucille, to Mr. Herbert Jules Jentes of New York. The reception was held in their apartment in Woodley Park Towers when they welcomed a large company. During the evening refreshments were served from an attractive table in the dining room, havi Summer flowers. e wedding of Miss Nathan and Mr, Jentes will take place in the late Summer. Mrs. R. Goron Root and her children are spending July and August in Ocean City, Md., at the Nordica Hotel. The “Summer frolic” given by the Councll of Jewish Women Wednesday night at the Woodmont Country Club was asgreat success both socially and financially. Cards, bingo and dancing with refreshments were the features of the evening. Mrs. Jentes and her two sons have returned to their home in New York ;;';er spending a few days in Washing- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Oppenheimer and llmu%lmd Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Pischer left lesday for Atlantic City and are at the Burnstein Cottage. The marriage of Miss Mildred Kaplan of Brooklyn to Mr. Alexander Shapiro of Washington took place June 28 at the Jewish Community Center of Ben- sophurst, N. Y. The bride is a graduate of New York University and has been teaching in the Brooklyn schools. After a honeymoon in the Blue Ridge Moun- tains of Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Shapiro will make their home in ‘Washington. Mr. Shapiro is vice president and as- sistant general manager of a transit company. i The marriage of Miss Helene Friend- lander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Friedlander, to Lieut. Morris Goldberg, | b U. 8. A, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Goldberg of Atlantic City, will take place tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Pan-American room at the May- flower Hotel, followed by a dinner in| the Chinese room. The ceremony, which will be performed by Rev. Dr. Abram Simon, will be witnessed by 100 guests, relatives and close friends of the young couple. Mrs. Albert Small will be the matron of honor for her sister, and the bridegroom will have for his best man Mr. Albert Small. Mrs. Samuel Bach and her son, Mr. Arthur Bach, of New York, are staying at the Mayflower Hotel, having come to attend the Goldberg-Friedlander wed- ding tomorrow night. Miss Doris Heller of Baltimore is visiting in Washington. Mr. Lawrence Singer of Baltimore e LEARANCE Remember . . . Our Store Closes July 31 . . . and Reopens September 2 A Large and Most Attractive Selection of WASH DRESSES, 675 $1075 $16 75 i w An Opportunity to Secure Lovely Light Frocks to Finish the Season’s Wardrobe Conforming with our usual policy of carrying over no merchandise from one season to another we have further reduced our remaining stock of models suitable for travel and early Fall wear. Smart Dresses Group One 35 Dresses . $ 8 75 that sold up to $16.75....... Group Two 30 Dresses that sold up to $37.50..... Group Three 20 Dresses that sold up to $49.50...... Group Four 31 Dresses that sold up to $65........... Group Five 15 Dresses that sold up to $82.50........ MILLINERY 31650 51975 $25 535 Arranged NO"HE @ 1518 NO EXCHANGES Groups Irrespective of Former Price o Y b Coats and Ensembles Group One 10 Suits that sold up to $49........ Group Two 20 Suits that sold up to $65........... Group Three 10 Suits that sold up to $100. Group Four 15 Coats that sold up to $79.50......... 539.50 s2. $3.50 $5 Group Five 10 Coats that sold up to $98.50.... in Three ALL SALES FINAL 3'6.50 $25 $25 SOCIETY. SPENDING SUMMER ABROAD MISS MARIA CRAWFORD McLAUGHLIN Of Washington and Staunton, Va., sailed several mer season in Europe. weeks ago to spend the Sum- —Underwood Photo. has come to the city to attend the Goldberg-Priendlander wedding. | Mrs. Louis Stern of the Ponce de| Leon apartment is visiting her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- “:I’I Kalisher, and family, in Philadel- phia. Mr. David Stern and Mr. Alfred | Stern _have returned from a visit in | New York. Mrs. David Stern is spend- | ing some time with Mrs. Gerald Rosen- beim in New York. | Miss Ruth Tepper of Plainfield, N. J., passed a short time in the city when en route to Chicago and the Yellow-| stone Park. ‘The Friday Club met at the Wood- mont. Country Club for luncheon and, ridge. Mr. Harold Singer is at a camp for a week with friends in Wildwood, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baer of 2807 Connecticut avenue have as their guest their niece, Miss Helen Herman of | Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Roland E. Fornier of Pittsburgh | has joined Mrs. Fornier in the home of | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Loeb on Columbia road. | Miss Frances Feist and Miss Mayone Feist will sail Tuesday on the S. S. Leviathan, accompanied by their unc Mr. Philip Krimke of Newark, N. J. sl join their mother, Mrs. Abram Feist, and aunt, Mrs, Philip Krimke, in Vichy, France, and will spend some time in travel, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berman and their children, of South Boston, are visiting Mrs. Berman’s sisters, the Misses Stern, in Beverly Court. ‘The marriage of Miss Jeanette Mor- ris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M. Mor- ris, to Mr. Julius Wolf, son of Mrs. Sarah P. Wolf, took place in Rockville, Md, Saturday evening, July 5. The ceremony was performed by Rabbi Jacob Dubian of Washington. Mr. Mrs. Wolf are on a wedding trip in Canada, and upon their return will re- side in this city. Mr. and Mrs. M. Morris and Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rubenstein and their young son have returned from a visit in South Boston, Va., where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berman. Mrs. S. Ehrlich is spending several weeks in Raleigh, N. C., with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawrence Emanuel. Mrs. Samuel Solomon has returned from a visit with relatives in New York. | Miss Ruth Leon is the surprise lunch- eon Priday at the club by members of her committee and others. Mr. and Mrs. Max Mendelsohn and their little son, Wilton, have returned from a visit in Atlantic City. Mr. Mark Keller has Keller visited rel Miss Coston Will Install Library Unit in Alabama Miss Eunice Anna Coston of Birming ham, Ala, who has been a frequeny visitor here, where she has made many friends, will move in the Autumn te Jasper, in Walker County, Ala., wherg she will have the supervision of thq installation of the first unit of tI g:.l]':l Rosenwald library system of tha Miss Coston has visited Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Shepard in their home in Chevy Chase, Md., and was among the out-of- town guests at the annual “stut” party of the Women's National Press Club glven in April at the Willard Hotel. he has also been the guest many times of M. Earnest Faesch of the Swiss lega- tion. and Mme. Faesch. The Julius Rosenwald library at Jasper will serve as a model for the others to be established in Alabama through the generosity of philanthropist, and Miss pointment came to her through the County Library Committee. is_the home of Representative William B. Bankhead, son of the late Senator Bankhead, who is a candidate for the Senate to succeed Senator J. Thomas Heflin. s RICH FLYING ENTHUSIAST IS KILLED IN PLANE SPIN Advanced Aviation Student Twice Spirals Craft to Right, but Third, to Left, Is Fatal. By the Associated Press. OAKLAND, Calif., July 13.—Alfred O. Smith, 47, wealthy aviation enthusiast Poughikeepste, N. o dicd W the 3,000-1oct lunge of his """'.35 Rlxm!nmm shallow water off rport. Smith, an advanced student of an lation school here, had taken off to ractice tail spins. Twice he threw plane into right spins and each time ‘il.lxmu?cut' m’rhefia slipped mx:o s a spin. He wore a parachute, but did not try to use it. o Enjoy a Cool Ride And a Dish of OFFUTT’S Home Made Fresh Peach Ice Cream Soda Sandwiches 6706 Wis. Ave. Wis. 4048 guest of her | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Greenberg, in Mount Vernon, We Deliver 1.MILLER Semi-Annual SALE also includes PARCHMENT KIDSKIN Parchment Kidskin! 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