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Mzr. and Mrs. J. S. Boyd | Return to Alexandria From Richmond Rites Mrs. Woodson and Son| Leave to Spend Summer Season in North Carolina. ALEXANDRIA, Vs., July 4—M¥. and Mrs. James 8. Boyd have returned from Richmond, ‘where they attended the of Miss marriage Martha Sherman, daughter of Mrs. Rosalie Sherman, to Mr. Willlam Hiter Atkins, Saturday, June 27, in the home of the bride's mother, 1020 West Franklin street. Mr. Walter Biggers is at home after attending a house party given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller in Richmond. Rev. Alexander C. Zabriskie of the ‘Theological Seminary and Mrs. Zabris- kie spent last week in Frederick, Md., attending the sixth annual Blue Moun- tain Conference of the Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt were in Richmond to attend the marriage of the former's brother, Mr. Herman Al- fred Schmidt, to Miss Elizabeth Lee Ware, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. W. L. Ware, Saturday, June 27, in the Laurel Street Methodist Church. Mrs. Woodson Leaves, Mrs. J. H. Woodson and son, John ‘Woodson, have left for Berger, N. C., where they will remain for the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson James. Dr. and Mrs. Willoughby Reade have opened their camp, Glenrochie, near Abingdon, Va. Among the Alexandria girls who left last week to spend the Summer at the camp are Miss Bertha Cochran, Miss Jacqueline Cochran, Miss Lisa Lindsey, Miss Elizabeth Rust, Miss Dorothy Rust, Miss Virginia Rasbach and Miss Elizabeth Rasbach. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hoffman re- turned Monday from Atlantic City, | where they spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Patterson and their sons, Cameron and Bradford Pat- terson, and Mrs. Patterson’s sister, Miss Marion Roland, left Thursday to spend the Summer in Newport, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clements and Miss Emma Clements have returned from a visit to Mr. Clements’ mother, Mrs. T. E. Clements, in Miami, Fla. Miss Lillilan Humphries is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Holt of Wash- ington, at Cobbs Island, Md. Mrs. John Burke and her daughters, Patricia_and Florence Burke, are at home after a visit to her grandfather, Mr. E. R. Sampeon, in Ninevah, N. Y. Miss Caroline Fitzhugh Morton is thef est of Miss Dorothy Hanson, in Ne helle, N. Y. Miss Pratt Returns. Miss Eunita Pratt has returned from| 8 visit to relatives in Greensboro, N g’ Dr. and Mrs. Albert T. Young will sail next week for Europe and go di: rectly to Vienna, where Dr. Young will continue his post-graduate studies iy medicine. Mrs. D. W, Burns has gone to har| home in Atlanta, accompanied by h mother and sister, Mrs. C. E. William and Miss Helen Annabell Williams. Miss Helen Lauridsen and Miss Ruffa | McClary of Johnstown, Pa. are the| guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Singer an North Royal street. Mrs. C. R. Yowell and Miss Lois You'- ell are the guests of relatives in Ha-- risonburg. Mr. and Mrs. William Hulfish are 's- 1ting the latter's brother-in-law and § s- ter, Lieut. and Mrs. John A. Hardin, in | Roila, Mo. Miss Helen Chapman Calvert is by ck from a visit to her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Ward Chapman, at Rownd | Bay. Md. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Warfield ind the former's young daughter. Bgtty Warfleld. have left for Virginia Beyich to remain for several weeks. Mrs. Sinagel in Detroit. Mr. John Holmes Potter of Ham{ng- ton, Dei, is spending a momhfi‘.’ith 1 Mr. John Harrison Kirk, who ter- tained for his guest at a picnic at i¢ilen Echo Saturday. June 27. Mrs. John Sinagel has left for! De- troit, where she will spend a minth with relatives. Miss Viola Barrett and her edusin, Miss Elizabeth Smith, have joined Dr. and Mrs. Robert South Barrett at O cean Grove, N. J. Mrs. Charles C. Carlin is spending two weeks in Atlantic City. Mrs. Walter Burgess has returny>d to her hcme in Culpeper County ter a visit to her daughter, Mrs. C. B., Spil- man, on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Canlin, jr. and their guest, Miss Ellen ser o Georgetown. 8. C., spent the pas§ week end in Martinsburg, W. Va. Miss Fraser is now visiting her uncle and aunt, Drr and Mrs. H. P. Gibson, in Leesburg. Lieut. William Byron Bailey, . S. N, ‘who has been taking a spoc)n? course at Harvard, has joined Mrs. Ba{ley and their young daughter in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. King, on Prince street. Representative and Mrs. ' Howard ‘Worth Smith, Howard W. Sm ith, jr., and Miss Vigla Smith have (gone to Broad Run, Va, to spend the {Summer at their country place. Mrs. Ethel M. Edwards of Johns- town, Pa. is the guest of Mr. fand Mrs. ©. C. Burnett on Harvard street. Mr. J. E. Hamilton, who has just returned from Panama, is {he guest| of his brother and sister-in. law, Mr. | and Mrs. Hayward Hamiltcn, and will | leave shortly for the Pacific; Coast to | sail for Hawail. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J%elds are spending several weeks with relatives | in Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Keys Ends Visit. Mrs. James Keys and her childr® have returned to their horfie in Phil- adelphia after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Varney. ] Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Davis have as | $heir guest for the Summer their young | granddaughter, Mary Lavifia Whittle- | ey of Chevy Chase. I The Rev. and Mrs. Johin 8. Sowers | and their s°n, Mr. Willian1 Sowers, of | Cambridge, Md., were recent guests of | Dr. Sowers' brother, Mn. Willlam . Bowers, in Warrenton. | Mrs. Robert Allen of }Richmond is the guest of her son and| daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. R. O.;Allen. Miss Alice Allen of Ngwington, Va., spent the past week end, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ' Blunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rods left Monday by motcr to spend thsee weeks in Atlantic City and Philad-Iphia. | Mrs. Nicholson and Miss Pauline | Nicholson of Staunton awre the guests of Mrs. H. N. Nicholson, | Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Studds, Miss Mary | Jane Studds and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Quinn are spending a 'week at Piney ! Point, Md. Mrs. William E. Kidwell is at home after a visit to her son-i-law and daughter, Rev. and MMrs. Raymond Wood, in Salem, Va. Mrs._George Flynn H1s left for her Greemway Inn Coo:—_Quiet Excellant Service Delicieus Meals SPIECIAL Five:Caurse Dinner| JUILLY 4th 5:00 8> 7:30 P.M. b fbrother-in-law and sister, Mr. Sunday, 1-7:30 P.M. 0 ‘mey HECO=-HOMmMZ200 NN _TABER COL. 10118, Y. THE SUND. AR, WASHINGTON, D. C. JULY 5 1931—PART THREE. - TY: 5 DAY ST MISS HARRIET B. CLARKE, 0 has Joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus CZarke, coming from Wellesley, where she received the degree of kachelor of arts, ome in Pranklin, Ky.. after a visit to| er daughter, Mrs. E. D. Vernon. Visitor From Lancaster. | Mr. Ralph Alexander of Lancaster, Pa., was the guest last week of his nd Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater, on North Was ington street. Miss Katherin> Alexan- der Leadbeater left Wednesday by mo- tor for Erlanger, Ky., where she will at- tend a house party given by Miss Louis Rogers. Miss Leadbeater will also visit | friends in Toledo, Ohio, before returning | home. Mrs. Charles M, SBhepperson and Mrs. Rathbone Smith l=ft Friday to attend the State convention of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs in Richmond and will remain for the na- | tional convention, which convenes to- morrow and continues until the end of the week. Mrs. Shepperson is president of the local club. Mrs. George A. Mushbach is spending two weeks in Atlantic City and will go from there to remain for the rest of the Summer with her nephew and ni<ce, | Mr. and Mrs. Magruder Dent, in Green- wich, Conn. | Cadet Francis Pohl of the United States Military Academy, who has been | visiting his mothcr, Mrs. A. J. Pohl, who now makes her home in Atlanta, | spent several days with old friends in town last week before returning to West | Point. Mrs. J. C. Le Bourgeois, who has be’n visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis 8. Scott, has left for her home in New Orleans. Mrs. Le Bourgeols was formerly Miss Kitty Powell, a cousin of Mrs. Scott Mrs. ‘Margaret Kane and her guest, Mrs. Jos» Kane of Warrenton. were week end guests of Mrs. Charles Clagett | in- Frederick. Md. Mrs. Barnes Give Dinner As Natal Day Surprise | Mrs. George Wise Barnes entertained | at a_surprise dinner, given in honor of Mr. Barnes' birthday, at the Restaurant | Madrillon, Saturday, June 27. Among the gussts were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edward Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck Sinclair, Miss Dorothy Hayes, Miss | Catherine Diegelman, Miss Marie Hughes, Mr. Joseph L. Arnold, Mr. David Walsh and Mr. Carroll Hayes, KING GEORGE TAKES TRIP| LONDON, July 4 (A ing George | and Queen Mary left today on a special royal train to visit their Scottich Hol: rood Castle' for the first time in fou! years. Looking fit and smiling, the King wore a dark brown lounge suit and & bowler hat. The een was dr in a long coat of pale blue and a blue toque. ACTRESS FILES CHARGE Winifred Shotter Accuses Brother- in-Law of Assaulting Her. HAYWARD'S HEATH, Swrey, Eng- land, July 4 (#).—Miss Winifred Shot- ter, actress, appeared I Magistrate's Court Thursday and was granted a sum- mons against her brother-in-law, Capt. Alastrair Mil'er, widely known in Lon- don soclety, on a charge of assault. Similar summonses were granted Mrs. Miller, who is Miss Shctter’s sister, and another sister, Eva Shotter. They are returnable in Police Court July 13. De- tails of the case were not disclosed. e U. S. LEARNS OF PACT Czechoslovakia Has Agreement ‘With French Auto Exporters. PRAGUE, July 4 (#).—The Czecho- slovakian government has informed the United States Government that it is unable to extend most favored na- tion terms enjoyed by French autome bile exporters to motor car manufac- turers in America. 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Beach and upon their return 11 make their home at 1712 Summit place. o M mvxvmmn w‘l'!lo.en orf sails on the . 8. iropa lorTow to spend some weeks abroad. - Miss Ruth Lowenthal, who was the guest of Miss Prances Lucks for a week, returned to her home in Baltimore, Wednesday . Mrs. Ladislaus Detre, accompanied by her daughters, Doris and Mrs. Mornis Cafritz, and young son and her mother, Mrs. Bertha Coblenzer, left for Atlantic City Friday to spend the rest of the g:lmmn. They have taken a cottage ere Mrs. Jerome Saks and young daugh- ter will join Mrs. Samuel Saks at her cottage during the Summer. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Levi and son motored to Atlantic City on Priday to remain over the Fourth. Miss Eleanor Loeb motored to New York with friends and is the guest of Mrs. Cecelia Lewin. Later on she will 8o to Braddock Heights, Md., to visit Miss Ros> Stern at her Summer home. some weeks, Later in the Summer she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Gerald t her apartment in Atlantic Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman returned on Friday from & week’ y in Atlantic City where guest of Mrs. Gerald Rosenheim. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weill of Phila. 772 P11 LTI 77207711 77 1 place Sun- | . | until this evening. R 2o o S D) LLLEIL LIS I AL AL | Mrs. Hersey. Brylawski, Ethel Goldheim an¢ Lichtman are at Tripp Lake Camp, Poland, Me. Charles Goldsmith, jr Kohut, Oxford, Me. Nancy Young and Eugene Young, jr., are at Camp Kene- bec, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gassen- heimer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Oppen- heimer and their mother, Mrs. Sallie Weinrich, are in Atlantic City, where they have a cottage for tie Summer. Mr. Max Fischer and Mr. Melvin Behrend motored to Weinersville, o over the week end. Mrs. Louise Simon returned on Satur- day from New York, where she has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Meryle Ru- keyser. A = Mr. an rs. Bugene Young are :?endln‘ the week end at the Cavalier, irginia Beach. Mrs. Sarah Dembitz, accompanied her daughter, Miss Nanette Dembitz, and her son, Mr. Louis Dembitz, sailed from Baltimore on Thursday for Europe, to_spend some weeks. The marriage of Miss Eva R. daughter of Mrs. A. Fox of this cit: and Dr. A. P. Kasmer, son of Mr. and Left: Mrs. Richard McDonough, a recent bride, who before her charmingly | arranged wedding in the chapel at the Army War College was Miss Kathleen | Meylert Berry, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John A. Berry. | Right: Mrs. Richard Marks Wick, who before her marriage a week age was Miss Alice Hersey, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Mark L. Hersey, U. 8. A, and —Underwood Photos. Jjorie, are at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Millard Jeffrey left Tuesday for Camp Robin Hood, Mountain View, N. H, to spend the Summer. Miss Belle Goldman and the Misses Carrie and Belle Hirsh sail on the steamship Leviathan August 1 to spend | |five weeks. They will visit Paris and | | London. Mrs. Otto Wolf is spending the Sum- mer at the Hotel Raleigh, Atlantic City. Mrs. Sarah Ruskin {s among the Wash- ingtonians at the Raleigh. Miss Helen Nordiinger, Mr. Ronald | Kaufmann, Mr. Louis Marks and Mr. George sudber, and his sister, Mrs. | Samuel Mervis of Baltimore, motored to Atlantic City Friday evening to remain Mrs, Estelle Nordlinger leaves tomor- row for Atlantic City to join Mrs. 8. 8. Richards at the Marlborough-Blenheim for & week. delphia_and daughters, Sue and Mar- | | Pitisburgh vesterday, | been visiting her so; ‘The marriage of Miss Lillian Break- stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Breakstone of 1768 Lanier place, and Mr. Harry Cohen of Washington. Pa. took place Friday afternoon, June 26, Detroit. After July 15 Mr. and Mr: in ly 6 "\'\ML — v Cohen will be at home in Petoskey, | Mich. Miss Marjorie Sigmund has returned from Deal, N. J., where she was the Eum of Miss Frances Feist at her jummer home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby are visit- ing their son, Mr. Dan Sherby, in Cleve- land, Ohio, and will return home during the week. Mrs. Leonard Schloss and daughter, | Miss Evelyn Schloss, motored to Atlan- | tic City to spend the Fourth, returning | tomorrow. Miss Lillian Porter of Philadelphia s | the guest of Miss Leah Rosen. Mr. Abe Cohn joined Mrs. Cohn in where she has n-law and daugh- 1 ter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Adler, and they | wili return tomorrow to their apartment | in Wcodley Park Towers. Mrs. Cecelia Michaelis has returned from Baltimore, where she was the guest of relatives for a week. Mrs. Allan Fischer and her son, Allan, have returned to their home in Itimore after a week's visit with the in ::rmer'! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene hn. 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