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) Sisters Are Married ‘ In Double Ceremony | At Home of Parents Miss Veta Martin Bride of G. C. Key—Miss Jane Martin Weds Floyd S. Kay. ALEXANDRIA, Va, July 11.—Miss Veta Martin, who has spent several ‘Winters in Alexandria while engaged in educational work, was married Friday, July 3, in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Martin, in Cul- len, Charlotte County, Va. to Mr. George C. Key of Clifton Forge. It was a double ceremony, Miss Martin's sister, Miss Jane Elizabeth Martin be- ing married at the same time to Mr. Floyd 8. Kay of Bowling Green, V: Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Parker Rus- sell left Thursday for New London, Conn., where they will remain for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. George W. A. Schreiner have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Beatrice Hortense, to Rev. Elmer Frederick Leonhardt, ‘Wednesday evening, July 15, at 7:30 o'clock, in Immanuel Lutheran Church of Which Leonhardt is pastor. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Worden of 626 North Washington street announced the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Ruth, to Rev. Charles Freeman, pastor of the Greenville Heights Beptist Church in Greenville, Va. The wedding will take place in November. i The marriage is announced of Mrs. Lillie F. Moore to Mr. L. Thomson ‘Webster, both of this city, Monday, June 30, in the parsonage of the South. ern Methodist Church with Rev. D. L. Snyder officiating. Mrs. Elizabeth Heishley announces the marriage'of her daughter, Phoebe, to Mr. Russell Park Livermore of Wash: ington in Annapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Livermore are at present visit- ing relatives in Illinois. Mrs. William D. Ogden, Mrs. George L. Simpson and Mr. George Robbins Simpson have returned from a trip to Atlantic_City Mr. and Mrs nounce the ma Bessie Virginie Dumfries, Wed city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldstein and their children have left for Atlantic City to stay for the remainder of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Maury W. Gaines are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Schultz, in Batavia. Later Mr. and Mrs. Gaines will make & motor trip through Eastern Canada. Miss Lucy Lenox Ashton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John Thornton Ash- ton, has gone to Tuxedo, N. C., Where she will spend several weeks at Camp Greystone. Dr. Joseph R. Sevier, for- mer pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. Sevier are directors of the camp. Mrs. Lucy Allen, Mr. James Allen and Miss Frances Henderson are visiting relatives in King George County. Mrs. L. D. Jackson has left for Bethle- hem, Pa, where she is the guest of her brother-in-law_and sister, Comdr. and Mrs. William D. Gresham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smih are spending two weeks in Atlantic City. Miss Augusta Scott of Washington is the guest of heg cousins, Miss Mildred Beall and Miss Margaret Beall. Mrs. C. Keith Carlin and her three children of Los Angeles have arrived by motor and are the guests of Mr. Carlin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Carlin, on North Washington street. Mr. William E. Wood of Bremo Bluff, Fluvanna County, is the guest of nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood, Jr., on_North Columbus street. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Grover and Mrs. J. T. Theimer were week end guests of relatives in Shipman, Va. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lucas are spending some time at Colonial Beach. Miss Dorothy Bohraus has gone to Virginia Beach to spend a month. Mr. James Reece Duncan has go: to Seattle, Wash., to attend the Ell National Convention. Miss Delphia Mosedale has returned to her home, in Mount Rainier, Md., after a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tulloch, on South Royal street. ° Mrs. Robert Woodson has returned to her home, in Harrisonburg, after a visit to her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Goodwin. Mrs. Paul White and her children left last week to spend the remainder of the Summer with relatives in Greensboro, N. C. Miss Dorothy Ford and Miss Marion Ford of Frederick, Md., are guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ford. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John S. Sowers and Miss Ella Lee Sowers are at home after a visit to Dr. Sowers’ brother, Mr, William Sowers, in Warrenton. Mr. John A. Sowers, who has been living in Bridgeport, Conn., is the guest of his parents before leaving for Berkley, Calif,, where he will be a member of the faculty of Armstrong College. Miss Catherine Cobean spent _the ‘week end with her granddaughter, Mrs. Catherine Moore, in Richmond. Miss Emma Cobean was a member of a week end house party at Ocean View, Va. Miss Margaret Brown and Miss Louise Cox are spending two weeks at Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young have re- turned to their home in Farmville after a visit o Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Hamilton. Miss Ruth Gary has returned from & visit to Miss Louise Ballard in Portsmouth, Va. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rideout, jr., en- tertained at a lawn party Tuesday eve- ning to celebrate the tenth anniver- sary of their marriage. Mrs. Wiley Lamm, Miss Grace Lamm and Miss Dorothy Lamm of Rocky Mount, N. , were guests last week of Mrs. 8. 8. Curtls. Mr. and Mrs. George Heller of Phila- delphia were week end guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Warren C. Norwood. Warren C. Nor- wood, jr., accompanied his grandparents home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clyde Smith have returned from a motor trip to Massanetta Springs. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Kaye and their children are at home after a_visit to Telatives in Oyster Bay, Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. Wynne G. Alley left last week by motor for Bar Harbor, Me., where they will visit the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Alley. Mrs. Henry J. Brown has rewrned from a visit to relatives in St. Louis, accompanied by her sister, Miss Maurita Shafer. Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Sadley and their three daughters left last week for Cha- tauqua, N. Y, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Vittum have gone to Laconia, N. H, to visit the lat- l"trt’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bart- ett. Jacob Slingerland age of their dausht to Mr. Ira Clinc day, July 1, in t: of SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY JUNE BRIDE MRS. ROY Whose wedding in the rose garden events [ the month, Ska was forme! Richard Cuiten, class '31. while the bridegroom, Ensign Gilbert, is a grad GILBERT, JR, ¥ Miss Lovise Gideon, niece of Dr. and Mrs. e of Annapolis, —Underwood Phcto. onvention of the Business and ional Women's Clubs. . and Mrs. S. S. MclIntire, Mrs. Ruth Kidwell and Mr. Harry Barrett have returned from a motor trip to Yorktown and Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grove were week end guests of the latter's mother, Mrs. Morette, in Steelton, Pa. Wednesdey on the S. S. Hamburg, fo spend the Summer abroad. and Mrs. Harry Sherby, who h been in Cleveland, Ohio, visiting their son, Mr. Dan Sherby, have re- | turned to their home, on Decatur | street. | Mrs. Jess Kornicker of New York | has been the guest the past week of Miss Katharine Cross left Monday to | Mr. and Mrs, Howard 8igmund of Ash- spend the remainder of the Summer mead place. with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ostrander| Miss Helen Nordlinger, Miss Eliza- in Syracuse, N. Y. beth Ann Kaufman and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. William Love and their | Lewis return today from Asheville, children have returned from Europe, |N. C.. where they have been spending . Mrs. Samuel B. DeVaughan and her small son, Jimmie DeVaughan, are the guests of her father, Mr. N. D. Booth, in_Charlottesville, Va. Mrs. C. H. Suthard of Plainfield, N. J., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. Selfried. Mrs, Jesse Morris is home from a visit to friends in Denver. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Pettit and their children were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bingler in Charlottesville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zinn are spend- week with relatives in Tuckerton, Mrs. James Harding and Mr. Milton Harding have gone to Ocean City, Md., to stay several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Eggleston of Louis- ville, Mr and Mrs Edison Eubank and Burton Eubank of Frankfort, Ky, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gravely. Mrs, Elizabeth Keegan, Miss Florence A. Long, Miss Alice Whitton, Miss Maida Foster and Miss Alice Gronau Yere in Richmond the Na- where they have been for the past three months. | Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rady of Richmond and Miss Virginia Garton of Winston-Salem, N. C., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Iden. Mrs. H. B. Landon has gone to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, to spend the remainder of the Summer. Lieut. and Mrs. H. W. Turney left last week for San Diego, Calif., Where ‘x;icuz. Turney has been ordered for uty. Mrs. W. H. Penn and her children, Donald and Beverley Penn, of Balti more have left for their home after a| visit to Mrs. Penn’s brother-in-law and sister, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Townsend. Of Personal Interest | To Washington Residents ‘The marriage of Miss Phyllis M. Kronheimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Louis Kronheimer, and Mr. Alfred J Goldsmith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louls Goldsmith, will take place at the Ma flower Hotel Tuesday, July 14, at noon. The ceremony, which will be performed by the Rev. Dr. Julian Fibelman of Philadelphia, will be witnessed by the | relatives and intimate friends of the young couple, numbering about 55. The | bride’s only attendant will be Miss| Deborah Mae Liebman as maid of | honor and the groom will have as his | best man Mr. Harry Kronheimer, | brother of the bride. A breakfast will | follow the ceremony. Miss Deborah Mae Liebman was hostess at dinner last night at her home in Woodley Park Towers in honor of | Miss Phyliis Kronheimer and Mr. Al-| fred Goldsmith, whose wedding takes | place Tuesday. Covers were laid fcr | 12 guests, The floral centerpiece of the table was in the form of a silver| slipper, filled with white Summer blos- soms. ~Place cards with appropriate | Jingles were at each plate and the bride- | elect was presented with a bride's book bound in white satin, compiled by the hostess. In the party besides the young hostess and the guests of honor were Misses Marjorie Asher and Mada- line Schlesinger of Philadelphia, Mar- jorie Sigmund and Marjorie Hertzberger, and Messrs. Horace Pack, Carlton Kauf- | a week at the Grove Park Inn. Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger, who has been spending a week at the Traymore, Atlantic City, returned home today. Mr. Harry Kronhelmer of Houston, Tex., is spending several week¢ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kren- heimer of 1945 Calvert street. Mrs. Meyer Loeb and her daughter, Miss Jeanette Loeb, are at Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Mr. Carlton Kaufman of New York is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Kaufman of 2415 Twen- tieth street. Miss Marjorie Ash and Miss Mada- line Schilesinger of Philadelphia are guests of Miss Deborah-Mae Liebman of Woodley Park Towers to attend the Goldsmith-Kronheimer wedding Tues: day. Mr. Osecar Kind, jr.. of Philadelphia is at the Shoreham Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levi returned on Tuesday from a short stay in Atlantic City. -Miss Hilda Jacobi is spending two weeks in Atlantic City as the guest of Mrs. William Jacobi in her apartment. Mr. Jacobi returned Monday after & two-week visit with his family at the resort. Mr. William Silverstein of 1445 Spring road northwest has returnsd from a week's motor trip to North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Stolar of George- town announced the engagement of their daughter, Anne Sylvia, to Mr. Harry M. Goldsmith of Harrisburg, Pa., and this city at a dinner given in hon- or of the betrothal on July 5 in their home. The table was laid for 32 mem- bers of the families of Miss Stolar and Mr. Goldsmith. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. S. Goldsmith of Harrisburg, parents of the prospective bridegroom, and by Mr. Louis Goldsmith, a brother, the be- trothed couple left Washington July 6 for a week's stay at Virginia Beach with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Goldsmith of Norfolk, Va. Mrs, Jerome Meyer, who was the guest of Mrs. Alvin Newmyer at her cottage in Atlantic City, returned home Mr. Alvin Newmyer is spending the week end with his family in Atlantic man of New York, Oscar Kind of Phila- | CitY: delphia, Willlam Sigmund and Samuel Kaufman. Mrs. Charles Prank is visiting rela- tives in Bangor, Me., where she will be | Joined by Mr. Frank later in the Sum- mer. Miss Frances Heid sailed Thursday.on the S. S. Saturnia from New York on | a six-week Mediterranean cruise with | a party of friends. | Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jaffe and yourg daughter are at the Hotel Chelsea, At- lantic City, for a_week’s stay. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Liebman léft Friday for Atlantic City and are at the Ambassador Hot:l for the Summer. They will be joined later by their daughter, Miss Helen Liebman, who is visiting Miss Charlotte Revness in Con- necticut. Mr. David Hertzmark left Washington last week for the coast, stopping off at the Yellowstone Park for a stay of some weeks. . £ Mrs. Louis Simon is the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Brylawski at their Summer home near Tompkins- ville, Md., on the Wicomico River. Mrs. Simon will go to Lake Placid, N. Y., during the week to spend the rest of ths Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sonneborn | spent last we:k end in Baltimore with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gewirz have re- turned to their home in Chevy Chase from a week ¢nd stay at the Ambassa- | dor Hotel, Atlantic City. Their young son, Bernard, is spending the Summer | :'l Blue Summit Camp, Southtown, W. a. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang. accom- panied by the former’s sister, lg»'flu Fant- lo'l“‘e )}‘n&- motgred to Reading, Conn., onday, where they have - low for the Summer. i s Mrs. Leo S. Schoenthal, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Myron Hess of Atantic City, will sail on the S. S. George Washington July 29 to spend six weeks in travel. Mrs. Hess, who was the guest of her mother during the past week, returned to her home Friday by motor. Mrs. Bertha Hechinger and Mrs. Daisy Lesser, motored to Atlantic City Friday to be at the Breakers until after Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leightman, whose marriage recently took place, are spending_their honeymoon abroad. Miss Phyllis Kronheimer was given a handkerchief shower at the home of Mrs. Howard Nordlinger, at the Broad. , Thursday night. Bridge fol- lowed. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman, with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. PFurman, sailed from New York on the S. S. Hamburg Wednesday to spend five weeks in travel. Mrs. Edward Furman was given & stocking shower Tuesday night by her sorority, Sigma-Omega-Pi, at the home of Miss Deborah-Mae Liebman. . Mrs. Sarah Levy and Miss Carrie Hart of Wardman Park Hotel sail ity. Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger will go to Philadelphia today, after a week's stay in Atlantic Oity, and will be the guest of Mrs. Nettye David for several cays before returning home. Miss Frances Meyer has been visit- ing relatives in Norfolk, Va. for the past week. Miss Rae Hahn, who spent some time in Paris, is now in Switzerland for an indefinite stay. 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