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SO Season's Activities At Pleasure Resorts At the Final Stages ‘ Many Residents of Chevy Chase Returning Home After Protracted Summer Outings—Special and Per- eonal Notes. Dr. and Mrs. James M. Moser and their family have returned to, thelr home on Jenifer street. Mrs. Moser and CIETY, Intermont, W. Va., where they spent have returned to their East Kirke street after & mo- vania. ll;l“ E. L. Pugh el;:lefhl.ned 'lll;ln'- ner Tuesday of Lieu John W. lflllml'mg’mt Alr Corps, who was @ classmate of Lieut. Charles F. h at Kelly Fleld. Lieut. Pflgh is flight to making the transcontinental the children spent the Summer at their | Los Angel farm near Lexington, Ky. Mr. and, Mrs. wfl]llm H. Pace and their sons, William and Ben Skinner, have returned to their home on Con- necticut avenue after spending 10 days on u!;’ha hmxten'. River in Maryland. nding the Summer at Upper Jt in the Adirondacks, have ret,urneu to their home on Unden wood street. Miss Dorothy Mudd of southern Maryland is & house guest of her uncle | and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Bowl- | on Harrison street. . and Mrs, Charles C.-Clark and their family have returned to their home on West Irving street after spend- %; the Summer at their home in ayn Mr d Mre. Jere Crane and their ugh! Miss Catherine Crane, have retumed 'to their home, on Chevy Chase kway, after spendlng a month at aven, Me, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Stutz are| l'pendtng two weeks at Boothbay Har-| 8§ M » I‘H .’ B. Clayton, her son, Mr. Alex- ander Clayton, and Miss Alice Clayton have returned to their home on Brook- ville road after spending several weeks | in New Hampshire. = d Mrs. Donald M. Earll have to their home on Reno road after spending several weeks as gues| of Dr. and Mrs. Horace H. their Summer camp on the St. Law- ence River, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of West- ern avenue entertained at dinner Sun- day evening at the Washington Golf and cauntrilclub in honor of Mr. and lll- xunbeth Bourne. who has been mnfln( the Summer with her parents, nk B. Bourne on Oliver street, left on Monday for Han- over, Pa., where she h general secre- m—y of the ¥. W. C. A, . and Mrs. Bynum E. Hinton and lh-lr son Bynum returned Tuesday from Portsmouth, N. H. and Breton wmoodl where they spent the month of Mr. and Mrs. and their daughter, Miss Ivel¥m ‘Murphy, who have been occupying ! Pattison home on West Kirke n.reet for the t year, have removed to the on Connecticut avenue. ‘T. Mears and their daughter, Miss Katherine Mears, who have been house guests of their nephew and rijece, Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Stuhler, have returned to their home in Water- 9 Iows, Mr. O. H. Benson spent week end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stuhler. - Mr. Benson was en route from New York to his home in Gettys- , Pa. . and Mrs. Philip Gott and their week end Eé and Mrs, Charles B. Hawley and children have returned from Big- Inn, Huntsville, Ontario, Osnm ssggfz" and I.helr tlmfly have returned to their on Roumlry street from Re- Mrs. fmlnuel A. Golden- . Mr. t three months in . Goldenwelser and h.chudxenwmmth cottage at m— lndldn ‘Thomas R. Taylor and their sons, Tuck and Jerry, of Jocelyn street went by motor to Sea Cliff, Long Island, where they arp visiting Mr lor’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. lln Mmek Raven. Mr. Mrs. Prank Stetson and their hmny have returned from New plhire where they spent the Sum- u-r-hnu B. Clark, accompanied ughters, Miss Marle Clarke Helln " Clarke; Mr. Ralph Mr. Roger Marquin and Mr Landers have returned from iward FOR 3 DAYS ONLY MON.—TUES.—WED. We will upholster any 3 pieces—Davenport or Couch and 2 Chairs, or 3 Odd Chairs or Rockers. Covered in Plain and Figured Velours, Tapes- tries, Denims. No matter how large or how badly worn! We furnish all materials and labor complete. Regular charges, $125 to $165. Everything done to restore inal appearance, or to create a new effect. Workmanship guaranteed. STANDARD i “UPHOLSTERING CO., INC. 711 “D” St. N.W. Uphohlc'cn—”mwo—nfqnn Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doterer and their family have returned to their home on Ridgewood avenue after spendlnll.lwo weeks at their cottage ern avenue after spendln‘ the' Sum- mer at Cape May, N. J. Dr, and Mrs. Warren D. Brush and their daughter, Miss Mary Brush, have returned from' Abingdon, Va., where Miss Brush attended Camp Glen Rochie during the Summer. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Randall J; cobs and their daughter, Mary Jt Jacobs, of McKinley street, left Tues- day by motor for Pennsylvania, where they will spend two weeks, Miss Sidney Lyman of Madison, Wis., formerly of Chevy Chase, left Thurs- day after being a house guest of Miss Helen Chaffee and Miss Grace Moo- maw. Miss Lyman has been spending the Summer at Bar Harbor, Me. Miss Evelyn Smith and Miss Joyce Smith, who have been house guests of thelr aunt, Mrs. Oliver Smith of Cedar Parkway, have returned to their home in Greensboro, N. C. Mr, and Mrs. Roger Whiteford and their son, Joseph, have returned trom their Summer home at Rye Bell:h. H., and have been spending the past week at their farm in Whiteford, Md. Mrs. Charles E. Bell of Columbus, Ohlo, is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Adams on Leland street. Miss Ruth Adams left yesterday for St. Catherines, Canada, where she will be house guest for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. John Evans. Mr. Willlam Collins, who has been spending the Summer at Camp Chesa~ ake, was a guest for several days of fix grandmother, Mrs. Clarence Daw- son, when en route to his home in Ak- ron, Ohio. Mr, Wnlnwrlzhl Dawson accompanied his nephew to Akron. Mr, and Mrs. Edward L. Smead en- tertained at a supper party Sunday evening in their home on Elm street in honor of their fi ter, Miss Way Emeld of Chicago, Ill, who has been guest: of her parents several weeks. Mr Millard F. West, jr., Tuesday from Kamp Kiikare, on Lake Champlain, to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard P. West, on Hesketh street, before returning to 'Princeton University. Mr. and Mrs, Paul May entertained their club at a bridge supper Thurs- day evening in their home on Elm street. Miss Elizabeth Sommers of Elm street left Saturady for the Pacific Coast, where she spend five weeks. She went by way of the Canadian Rockies. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Walker, Mrs. Curtis Walker and her son have re- turned to their home on Lenox street after lpendlnx several weeks in New Ham] Mr. lnd Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell have returned from a week’s motor trip to' Boston, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Elgin Groseclose and their little daughters, Slrlh Jane and Nancy, of Cngth . J., are house companied by Wall, have returned to their home in Germantown, Pa. after spending sev- eral weeks as .uem of Mrl ‘Williams® parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Pol- rs, Frederick M. Kerby, Mrs. Fred- fl'll:k Mitchell and Mrs, Guy Baker Tuesday for a motor N. J, and Miss Mlthay of New York, N. Y., were mk-end ts of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wilson Pl on Rose- mary street. Mrs. Kenneth B. Forbes of Baltimore is nsu b lor a week of her parents, idney H. Pearce. Sarah nunull Pollard, med by Miss Amy Selby, will luve orrow for Germantown, they will be house guests o( Mr. md Mrs. Philip T. Wil Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Ambacher, their son Earle and their daughter Florence, of Philadelphia, Pa., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam A. Reilly on Forty-first street. Mr. Gus Winnemore and Mr. Win- chester Stone have returned to their homes after spending the Summer at Camp Towaco, N. J. Mr. Seth J. Edwards of India has been a house guest for the past week of Mr. and Mrs, George W. Stone on Cummings lane. Mr. Edwards will ad- dress the Sunday school of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church today and also the Central Union Mission at its Perry, daughters of Mr. Thomas W. Perry, have returned from Camp Junaluska, N. C., where they spent the Summer. Miss Isabel Craddock of Mexico, Mo., has returned to her home after being the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs, Ray Palmer, on East Bradley lane. Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Wherry of kahenmn place will leave next week your furniture to its orig- Nat. 4902 returned | i RETURNS TO HOME MISS BETTY HANSON, Wl.lo has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. Cassell Hanson, in Washington and has returned to her home in Bloomington, Ill. She is the daughter of former State Senator Hanson of that city. —Bachrach photo. for Philadelphia, Pa., where Dr. Wher: will be a member of the faculty of hifl alma mater, the University of Penn- '!v-nil. J. Hillman Hollister returned Wednudny to his home after a vacation Center Harbor, N. H. Dr. Hollister's family will return later. Mrs, Sarah L. Murphy of Whiting, Ind, announces the marriage of her daughter, Hazel Lena, to Mr. Robert L. Walls of Chevy Chase, Saturday, August 16, in the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. The Rev. Edward O. Clark | officiated. The bride wore a becoming afternoon gown of blue crepe de chine with hat and accessories to match, and she carried tea roses. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Hoy J. Walls, and Mr. Hoy J. Walls was best man for the bridegroom. e matron of honor wore a gown of helio crepe de chine with hat and shoes of suntan. Mr, and Mrs. Walls will be at home after Sep- tember 15, at the New Amsterdam. Mrs, Leason H. Adams and her daughter, Miss Madeline Adams, hove returned’ from Rehobeth Beach, Del. where they spent several weeks. route home they nnnrpod at the Unu.ea for s "short, visiy Wit Mlashi [ it with dshipman illlam U. Adams. w —_—. “TIGER” PRODUCED PLAY PARIS (Special) —The, late Clemenceau, the “Tiger,”. as & st in Paris, some 25 years ago and which | @ was also ited as an at th R ST o o e Neverthel less, he was much interested | Francaise. This work has been in prep- aration for many years,. and in the writing of it Bouhelier had the co-op- eration of Clemenceau, who was & Adm:rer of the.heroes of the Revolu- LEV [ philipsborn | great | 3 COLOR IN TUXEDOS PARIS (Special).—Masculine garb always is more daring at Antibes, on the Riviera, than at ahy other resort in France. Men have appeared at din- ners there lately wearing tuxedos, soft shirts and dark red or dark n Chi- nese trousers of brocaded s Deauville, less daring, has only to record two young men in double-breast- ed tuxedos, one dark brown and the is other dark green, with a slight herring- bone pattern. In the matter of whiskers the Latin Quarter in Paris is favoring for the nonce a beard like the old sailors used to wear, in the form of a collar, but with the upper lip sha Of Personal Interest To thindton Residents . Charles A. Goldsmith stay of several -undund-nnfimmlw and Mr. and Mrs. Revness will remain mr'.he'eekend accom- Roy PFriedlander, plnled Ifl her lllt'r Miss Helene Bloom, who has been her house guest, will go to the home of t.he Intter in Memphis, Tenn,, to visit their parents. Mrs, Gerald Rosenheim, with her rmm( son, Gerald Bruce Rosenheim, left yesterday for Al.ll!mc Oity to lpend the month of Septem the Presi- dent Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Luchs left yes- terday for a trip to N Falls, Buffalo and 'Canada. They will visit in_Toronto, Montreal and Quebec. Mrs. Clarence Reizenstein of Pitts- burgh has been spending the week in the city & guest of relatives. Mr, Reigenstein, who has been on a fishing trip with a party of friends in Virginia, will join Mrs. Reizenstein today to spend several days before returning to their | home. Mr. and Mrs. Morrls Gewirs and | young son, Bernard, have mumed to their home in Chevy Chase a stay of six weeks in Atlantic Oi!y. where they had an apartment. Mrs. Robbin, mother of Mrs. Gfllln. lnd Miss Jeanette Goldberg, were their zue-u during the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman a::d their daughter, Miss Virginia Kauf- -n. have returned to their apartment in Woodley Park Towers from a trip through Canada. Mrs, Archie Engel and her daughter Leah have been spending a week in Aulntlc City. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sigmund and their two daughters, Audrey and Nancy, returned by motor during the week from Rye Beach, N. Y. where they had a cottage for the Summer with relatives from New York City. und camé back Miss Marjorie Sigmt from Atlantic City, where she 'I\l!cdl{l spent the Summer. Mrs, Isaac Behrend and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Alex Dittler, returned Wednesday from a week’s stay at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Atlantic City. Mr. Harry Hahn, jr., and Mr. Horace Pack celebrated their twenty-first birthday anniversary jointly at a stag dinner party at Harvey's Sunday night, August 31. Their guests were members of the Pi Tau Pi Fraternity, and were seated at one long table, with Mr. Wil- llam Wolf acting as toastmaster. Mr, and Mrs. Sales and Mr. Stewart Sales of Loulsville, Ky, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louise Hopfen- maler last week, have started by motor for a trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Albert and Mrs. Robert Frank ol’ Phlhd!lphil and Mrs, Harry Cahn of Baltimore were w\mku of relatives for a short visit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloom of Charles- ton, W. Va., motored here last week and were guests of relatives. Mrs. Harry Hollander of Pittsl h visiting her son-in-law and daugh- Joseph R. Palkin, at_the Broadmoor. Mrs. G. Erlebacher is again in hei apartment at Woodley Park Towers from a motor trip ti th_Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Berman have returned to their home in South Bos- ter, Dr. and Mrs. The Warfield Motor Company requests the pleasure of your company at the Fall Showing of Lincoln Automobiles 1130 Connecticut Avenue from Monday, September the eighth to Saturday, September the twentieth, inclusive 10 a.m. to 10 pm. ENTH ST.,— BETWEEN F &G Lincoln Motor Cars Eululivc‘y We're ready to set your Autumn Costume on @ Chic Footing with an elaborate array of Pari Mode Fall Footwear A versatile collection that in lines, colors and combination of leathers embodies the most significant tendencies of Autumn. Every pair up- holding the Pari-Mode tradition ci faultless taste, distinction and youth- ful smartness, Street, Dress and Spec- tator Sports Styles in Straps, Pumps and Ox- fords. 10 Materials Kidskins Moire Rajah Lizards Suedes Combinations Colors Black Spanish Brown Cricket Green Bronze Also a feature group of Pari-Modes priced at $12.50 All are customed in New York with Com- fortable Turn Soles. MISS CLARA W. STIEHL, Niece of Mr. and Mrs. David Self of 920 D street southeast, who has returned from a three months’ trip to Enmpe, where she visited in Germany eight other countries. ton, Va, after a short stay here with relatives, Mr. Max Burgheim is spending a week in New York apd Atlantic City. Mrs. Solomon Solet and her daughter Helen left last week for an extended trip through New York and Connec- ticut. They will return to their home at 1631 Webster street for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Prederic William Wile are spending & month at the Hotel Chelsea in Chelsea, N. J. ‘The marriage of Miss Lucille Mae Nathan to Mr. Herbert Jules Jentes of New York will take place Sunday, September 21, at 6 o'clock, in the Carl- ton Hotel and will be witnessed by the families of the young couple. The cere- mony will be performed by Rev. Dr. Abram Simon. ‘The Pi Tau Pi Fraternity will give its first informal dance of the season tsnmrcll.y night at the Woodmont Coun- ry Cl Miss Ruth Leon and Miss l'velyn Schloss have cards out for a dance in the home of Miss Leon, 1605 Van Buren street, Wednesday night, in honor of their house guests, Miss Dorothy New- man and Miss Claire Meyer, 'hn will be with Miss Leon, and Miss Louise Greenwald and Miss Mae Lazarus, who will be guests of Miss Schloss. Mrs. Nat Wildman of New York, who was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg, on Twenty-uvem.h street, returned to her home Wedn¢ after a stay here of 10 days. ‘The Friday Club met at lnrwy'l for luncheon, !olltrwed by cards, Miss Natalie Loeffler, who was & guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. House of Courtesy A 2 Supple white moire, hand- blocked capu- cine roses, moulded hip and high waist satin yoke with cowl neckline. [ ‘Wool lace, in green, bolero jacket and vel- vet bow. D Tunic frock, SOCIETY and Mrs. Theodore Peyser, has returned to her home in New York. Miss Elaine Langrock will go back t0 | mon her home in New Haven, Conn, to- morrow after s s w-ekmwlt.h Mr. and Mrs. Maury Simon are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Davis in their Summer home at Lake Placid, N. Y. visited his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silverstein. Mrs. Louise Simon left Thursday for New York to spend the week end with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Meryle Rukeyser. M!u Eleanor_Loeb is Rose Stern in Braddock Heilhfl. Md. for two weeks. Mrs. Cecelia ' Michaelis, with her daughter, Miss Virginia Michaelis, has returned from a visit with relatives in Pocohontas, Va. They made the trip by motor. Mrs. Hamilton Morrison has com- P]eued & visit by motor to Pocohontas, Afl,hur Stein and Sylvan Stein, sons of Mr. and Mrs, Sh Stein, have re- turned from a stay of two months at Cnm? Kewanee, La Plume, Pa., where the former was junior counselor. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Saks came back Monday from Atlantic City, where they |had a cottage for the Summer and have as their guests here, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saks of Anniston, Ala. Mr. Max Weyl, 2d, is spending the week in New York. Frances Heid is visiting in Charleston, W. Va., and has postponed a trip to Chicago. For the hilipsborn - BETWEEN Fa0 ELEVENTH ST. Mrs. Charles Picard has as her guest 3! her sister, Mrs. Hattle Webstock of Lmlllllnn. , who spent two Mbnry N. J., has re- t\lmeq uo ‘Washington. MARYLAND ROAD CONTRACTS ARE LET Bids Accepted for 6.37 Miles of Highway to Cost $148,253.15. Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, September 6.—The State Roads Commission day before yes- terday awarded contracts for the eon- struction of 6.37 miles of roadway at & cost of $148,253.15. Victor A. Pyles of Baltimore was awarded the contract for the construc- tion of a bridge over the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lanham, on | the Defense Highway. His bid was $65,308. Another bid for the construction of 384 miles of gravel road from near Accokeek to the Charles County line was awarded to L. R. Colbert, Fred- ericksburg, Va., for $19,087. ‘The M. Grove Lime Co., Lime Kiln, Md., awarded a contract for the construction of 1.30 miles of con- crete highway from Brunswick toward the Olive School, in Frederick County. 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