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4 Midsummer Vacation Trips Feature Events In Alexandria Record Marriage in Lynchburg| Noted as of Special Soci- ety Interest—Guests Be- ing Entertained in Homes. ALEXANDRIA, Va, Augusi '2.—An announcement of interest to a number | of Alexandrians was the marriage Wed- mesday, July 30, in Lynchburg, Va. of Miss Louise Tilghman of Salisbury, Md., to Mr. Arthur W. Lambert of St. Louis, Mo. The bride had been a guest of Mrs. A R. Carrington in Lynchburg, where she had formerly becn a student at Randolph-Macon Woman's College, and | the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Ar- thur Lambert of St. Louis, formerly of Alexandria. Both Mr. Arthur Lambert, sr, and Mr. Arthur Lambert, jr., spent the past Winter in Alexandria,” where they have a number of relatives Miss Marcia Lang of Richmond has | been a guest for a week of Mrs. Walter Wood in her home, on Mount Vernon avenue. Dr. O. A. Ryder and two little sons, with his mother,sleft last week for Vir- ginia Beach for a month's stay. Mr. and Mrs. H. Colton Moore and their little son, H. Colton Moore, jr., and Mr. Gerald Glenn left last week for Colonial Beach to spend two weeks. Mrs. Julian F. Bettis has returned from a visit of two weeks at Braddock Heights, Md. Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Walker and their son, Marion Walker of Ventina, Calif., are visiting Mr. Walker's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis| G. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Craddock and| their two sons, Bobby and Jack, have | returned to their home, on King street | road, after visiting at Virginia Beach| and Ocean View. | Miss Gladys Adams, who spent the week end with friends in Charlottesville, | Va., has returned to her home. | THE SUNDAY STAR. MISS MARY MASON FENWICK, Whose parents, her engagement to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Fenwick of Riverdale, Md., announce Thomas V. Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Lake of this Miss Isabella Lewis of North Carolina | city, the wedding to take place August 27. is visiting Miss Olga Bayliss in her home, on Randolph avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur M. King and | two children, Miss Betty King and| Master Prank King, left last week to| spend the remainder of the Summer at | Rehoboth Beach, Del. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Saugstadt have re- turned to their home, at Arcturus, after & motor trip to Wisconsin, where they visited_relatives, and were accompanied home by their nephew, Mr. Olaf Saug- stadt, who will spend the Winter with them. Miss Susan Marshall of Portsmouth, Va., is the guest of her cousin, Miss Courteny. Marshall Cochran, in _the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran, Jefferson Park. Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Young and their oung son, Albert Young, left recently | for an automobile tour of Canada and will visit Dr. Young’s mother in Penn- sylvania, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Schoon- maker and children of Belle Haven and their house guest, Miss Mary Holton Leckner of Tuckahoe, N, Y., motored to Charlottesville and spent the week end g. ;he Farmington Golf and Country Jub. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire will spend the month of August at the Wil- lows, Prouts Neck, Me. The Rev. Pierce S. Eilis, Mrs. Ellis and their children left Monday for Po- comoke City, Md., to visit relatives, and will also spend some time at Ocean City. Dr. and Mrs. Peter Boothe Pulman have returned from a week's visit at ©Ocean City, Md. Dr. and Mrs. John Thornton Ashton and Miss Lucy Lenox Ashton are spend- ing several weeks in Westmoreland County, Va. Mrs. William Stuart Snow and Miss Barbara Snow have been guests for a week of relatives at the Hague, West- moreland County, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Cramer. of Wil- mington, N. C., were the week end ests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Book in eir home in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Otis H. Hullings left last week for Atlantic City, N. J., where they have taken an apartment for the month of August. Miss Pauline Strauss left last week for Norfolk and Virginia Beach to spend several weeks. Miss Amorette Gordon and Miss Mar- aret Gordon have returned to the ome of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gordon, Braddock Heights, m attending a girls' camp in Mary- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dudley and their son, Master Waller Dudley, have re- turned from a visit at Atlantic City. Miss Fanny Carter, superintendent of the Alexandria Hospital, has returned after spending the month of July at Shirley and Richmond, Va. Miss Catherine Wingfield of Lynch- burg is a house guest of Miss Elizabeth Nicholson at Braddock Heights. Miss Nicholson entertained at bridge Tuesday afternoon for her guest. Miss Loulie Shore of Richmond has been the guest for & week of Miss Mary Baunders. Mrs. George H. Robinson is visiting brother-in-law and sister, Dr. Julian . Miller, U. 8. Navy, and Mrs. Milles, Portsmouth, Va. Miss Virginia Cary Dawson left Mon- 4| day to motor to Bristol, Va., to visit her | cousin, Miss Daphne Horner. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Ruffner and little son, Richard L. Ruffner, jr., have returned from a visit at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Marshall left last | week for a motor trip through the Northern States. Mrs. Stella Feagan and Miss Margaret Feagan have returned from a vist of three weeks to Mrs. Feagan's son, Mr. Charles Shriner, in North Carolina. Miss Margaret Feagan left during the week to visit her sister, Mrs. W. B. Lynn, in her home at Indianhead, Md. Miss Grace Moore has returned to her home in Richmond after a visit to Mrs. R. B. Cobean in her home on La Verne avenue. Miss Katherine Adams left last week to visit at Midland Beach, Staten Is- land, N. Y. Newport and Providence, R. L Mrs. Charles Monroe of Ney Orleans, La., is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Deahl, in their home in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Briggs and | children have returned from a motor trip to Atlantic City, N. J., and South River, Md. Mrs. L. L. Spofford has returned from a visit to friends in Ocean City, Md. Mrs. Carl T. Dreifus and little son | are spending a week at Atlantic City. The Rey. Percy Foster Hall will spen the month of August at Groton Long Point, Conn., where Mrs. Hall and Miss Margery Hall are located for the Sum- er. w)Il.\’. and Mrs. Fred Petitt and little Miss Anne Petitt hlvehreturned from a visit Colonial Beach. D}r.“n\fl Mrs, Walter B. Fulton have returned from a visit to relatives in Pennsylvania. Mrs. H. A. Petty has returned from a visit to relatives in Culpeper, Va. Miss Alma Keys left last week for Richmond, where she will spend several weeks with friends. ‘Miss Ellen Craighill, Miss Lee McNeill and Miss Caroline Miller of Washington were house guests last week of Miss Prances Sinclair in the home of her ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. S. Sinclair, raddock Heights. Miss Bertha K. Allison is visiting her former home in Culpeper County, Va. Mrs. H. P. Glascock, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James McBride. has returned to her home in Marshall, Va. Mrs. W. C. McCormick has returned from a visit to relatives in St. Louis, Mo. Miss Naomi Blair and Miss Elmire Seibert of Pittsburgh, Pa., are house guests of Mz, and Mrs. F. A. McLaugh- Iin. - Mrs. James Sherpless of Wilmington, Del., is & guest of her sister, Mrs. Mary L. Spencer, in her home on Hume ave- nue. Mr, and Mrs. Charles. Day and chil- | dren spent last week at North Beach, d. Md. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Redmond and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Snell have returned from a motor trip to Warrenton, where they visited friends. - Miss Josephine Cowhig has returned from visits to relatives in Warrenton and Cassanova, Va. Mr. end Mrs. Thomas Gors have re- turned from a visit to relatives in Cul- peper, Va. Miss Lucy Graves, Miss Myrtle Graves and their niece, Miss Violet Hayden, m(li(orcd to Colonial Beach for the week en Mr. and Mrs, Julian D. Knight have | returned to their Summer home at Co- lonial Beach, accompanied by Mr. Knight's daughter, Mrs. Francis H. Fannon, and children and Mrs. Paul Murphy of Washington. Miss Mary Marye left the past week to motor with friends through New England and will visit Miss Grace Terry and Miss Maud Terry in their home at Fall River, Mass. Mrs. H. M. Spiller has returned from a visit to relatives in Richmond. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Logan were the week end guests of friends in Harrison- burg, Va. Mrs. Juanita Simpson and her daugh- ter, Miss Betty Simpson, have returned If your feet hurt, be comfortably and stylishly fitted in a pair of WILBUR GOON SHOES For Wide, Narrow, Long, Short, Small or Large Feet “No Foot Too Hard to Fit” 30 Different Styles In All Leathers and Fahries 1to 12 EEEEE FIT SNUG AT THE HEEL Custom-Made Stylish Stouts, $7.50 te $11.00 urses’ White Cloth Calf and Black Kid OXFORDS Complete Line of High Shoes OYCE & LEWI CusToM FITTING SHOE § 43078 ST NW. Just Below E J. T. NORRIS J. T. ARNOLD H. 0. BRUBAKER Formerly With The Family Shos Store Are Assoclated With Us Nothing in Fashion Je Permanent but Good Taste! WASHINGTON, D 0O, AUGUST 3, 1930—PART THREE. from a visit to relatives in Pennsylva- nia and New York. Mr. mond were guests last week of Mrs. 8. Driscoll in her home on Lloyd nue. Mrs. Driscoll had as her guest for the week end Mrs. B. M. O'Brien of | Wi Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Mangum have returned to their home in New Jersey after a visit to Mrs. Mangum's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner on Lioyd avenue. They were accompanied home by Miss Virgie Warner for a visit | of & week, Mr. Wilmer Warner and Miss | Zelma Lee Warner will motor to New ;‘le'l‘lty for the week end to return with er. Mrs. H M. Olmstead and children | have returned from visits to friends and relatives in Harrisonburg, Va. Mrs. J. E. Miller and Miss Virginia Allen of Canton, Ohio, are visiting Mrs. , T. W. McHugh in her home on Territt | avenue. | Miss Betty Gray Norton of Washing- | ton is spending the Summer with her uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs, Frank | Norton, in their home on Braddock ave- nue. Miss Virginia Rollins has returned to her home on Mount Ida after passing several weeks at Camp Kahlert, Md. Miss Bernice Willlams has returned to her home in Richmond after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Sheppardson. Mrs. Earl Kite of Gordonville was the guest for several days last week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Creel. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Cummings of Washington have been the guests of Mrs Cummings’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Petry, in their home on Washing- ton_avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James Keller have re- turned from a visit to relatives in Pe- tersburg, W. Va. Mrs. J. W. Cox has returned from an extended visit to relatives in Waynes- boro, Pa. Mrs. Gordon Cato is visiting relatives at Quantico, Va. Expect 200 Delegates. PRAGUE, Crechoslovakia, August 2 (). —Two hundred delegates from Europe, America and Asia will attend the Zionist Revisionary Congress here, opening Monday. In China the octopus is dried and sold covered in flour. The House of Conrtesy and fabrics. COURT DENIES RECEIVER FOR FILM CORPORATION Overrules Motion Affecting Pathe Exchange, Based on Alleged Loss Approximately $4,566,000. By the Associated Press. TRENTON, N. J, August 2—The Court of Chancery has overruled an ac- tion to Jave a receiver appointed for the Pathe Exchange, Inc., holding that, although the fiim company has been operating at a loss of approximately $4,566,000 for the last four years, it is now “bettering” its affairs. Denying the application of Mitchel Pox, owner of 200 shares of stock, for a ruling requiring the company to show why a receiver should not be nal , Vice Chancellor Buchanan said yes- terday that the company lost only $66,431 in the first quarter of 1930, figlénaplred with $4,000,000 in 1927 and Pathe Exchange, Inc., operates two New Jersey plants for developing and Bhili SOCIETY. frtnting moten picure time, Fox | REPORTS SHIP SINKING il issue of stoc to exercise a valuable option and dis- sensions in ‘the company’s internal af- | Lone Sailor Picked Up After Drift- fairs, Pl SRR A g ing 200 Miles. Mrs. Pollack Hostess BOSTON, August 2 (P).—J : Sampson, Halifax, Nova Scotis, At Women's Club ald he was a mémber of the Bridah schooner te Way, tol Mrs. Lester J. Pollock will entertain | consy] here yesterday that the vessel at tea in the garden of the Women's| sank last Saturday on the Western National Democrati¢ Glub Tuesday aft- | :‘1317:“”‘1 o{! Nov"nhe seou.h % fiaum:‘c &: ! 8 not know ‘whereabou ernoon at 4:30 o'clock. Her guests will | a0, 10 SOV L€ MITTIE include Mrs. Clara Wright Smith, Mrs. | 8. D. Streeter, Miss Mac Helm and Mrs. Robert K. Noble. fatlure Sampson sald he was picked Thursday by a fishing schooner after he had drifted 200 miles in a dotv. The White Way, Sampson sale, was | five days out of Halifax when she be- Mrs. Trenholm Honored | ¥ to leak While the captain and the & & rest of the crew were preparing to As She Is Leaving City abandon the vessel, Sampson went to Mrs. Maddox Trenholm, who is lea: Be]z hssh hela}x:gtngu. When he returned e others it hooner, ing Washington. Thursday for Florida gfpzcn o e has been the honor guest at A series of said. farewell parties. Friday evening a din- | TR ner was given in her honor and a group | In Indian mythology the earth rests of her friends are entertaining a week | on the head of an elephant, and when end party for her at Wardman Park | the elephant moves its head the earth Hotel. quakes. psborn ELEVENTH ST —BETWEEN F &G NNUAL ECONOMY COAT SALE 58 Thisisa Wonderful Year to Buy a Coat There was a drop in the prices of furs Our Buyers and Fashion- ists went into the market at just the right time, assuring the correctness of fashion and values which cannot be duplicated later this season. Luxurious Fur Sets are the feature_s of this year’s coats. Black Fox Dyed Cross Fox Pointed Wolf Civet Cat Kit Fox Wolf Skunk Baby Lynx Beaver Persian Lamb Badger Lapin Ma Mu. Caracul nchurian Wolf Red Fox Fitch skrat Brown Voma With Beaver . . . Junior Smooth materials of the broadcloth family, lustrous or suede finish, are used to fashion the graceful flares and wraps. - : ! » Alvera Cleova Vona Norma Imperata Suede Crepe Broadcloth Sizes for Women, Misses, Juniors Regular Women’s Size, 38 to 48 Taller Women’s Size, 37Y to 49% Little Lady Type Size, 33%; to 43% - Aug'ust = mis the month Regular Misses’ Size, 14 to 20 Shorter Misses’ Size, 1412 to 20%; Junior Misses’ Size, 11 to 19 SAKS---SA the place It may be Summer to you—but it’s zero in the fur centers, as far as prices are concerned. They’re actually lower than they’ve been in many years. The pelts are of beautiful quality and the new styles in furs will ,cause a revelation — flares, moulded waistline, everything! Come now while selections are complete. A Small Deposit Holds Your Selection CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED The Colors are in shades of . . . Black Brown Green Tan In Tones Chosen by the Couturiers Green Crepe Broadcloth With Russian Fitch $58 Black Norma With $58 Badger . . . Paquin Black Imperata With- Civet $58 Cat « « « Molyseans Black Crepe Broadcloth With Skunk . . . Lelong - Important Fashion Details Lelong ... Cape Back Molded Flare Martial et Armand . . . Bolero Paquin . . . Cape Pouch Lelong and Renne . .. Fur Borders Black Alvera With Arabian Lynx Little Lad Vionnet . : ®lack Broadeloth Caracul . . . Taller Woman » 3 Ways to Pay 1 Charge payable during November. Molyneaus . . . Cape Sleeve and Loose Cuff 2 A nominal deposit will hold your coat. Other Feature Price Groups in This Sale All F_iner Coats $165 up 15% off Regular Prices 3 Convenient payments can be arranged. Free Storage until Fall.