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SOCLELY. | Roach-Hensey Ceremony Takes Place in Chapel Here Miss Doris Wright of Fergus Falls, Minn., Becomes Bride of Mr. Frank Alfred Baxter. Miss Bly Roach, daughter of Mr. R R. Roach of Charleston, W. Va., and | Mr. Melvilie D. Hensey, Jr., son of Hr.% and Mrs. Melville D. Hensey of this| city, were married yesterday afternoon. | The wedding was simply arranged and | took place in the Elizabeth Sommers' | Chapel of Mount Vernon Seminary, Dr. Lucius A. Clark, chancellor of American University, officiating at 4 o'clock. Tall white candles gave a soft light and baskets filled with | gledioluses in gay colors made an effec- tive background for the small wedding party. Mr. Harry G. Kimball played | a short program of organ music and | the wedding marches. The bride wore a gown of peach color | mcusseline de sole, fashioned on princess lines with long flaring skirt and a deep bertha-like collar. Her large | horsghair braid hat matched the gown | and ‘was trimmed with a deeper shade | of peach to correspond with the nar- row sash of the gown. Her slippers and long lace mitts matched the gown and | she carried Talisman roses, lilies of the | valley and gypsophelia. | Miss Anne Older of Charleston, W. | Va., was maid of honor and was in| green chiffon fashioned like the gown of the bride, the skirt having godets of ecru lace. Her hat was of horse- hair braid in green and her mitts and hose were ecru, while her slippers matched her gown. She carried an old- fashioned nosegay. Mr. Francis J. Short of Washington | was best man and the ushers included Mr, George H. Larkin and Mr. Archi- bald A. Biggs of this city. A reception followed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hensey, parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Hensey, who re- ceived the guests with Mr. Hensey and the bride and bridegroom, wore & gown | a wedding trip by motor to Niagara Falls and Canada, the bride wearing a brown tweed suit with a_yellow blouse and brown accessories. They will be at home after September 1 at 2423 Monroe street northeast. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Thompson of Chi- cago. ‘The Church of the Divine Paternity. in New York City, was the scene of a wedding of unusual interest in the Capi- tal, when Miss Faith Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio H. Adams, be- came the bride of Mr. Phillp Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Young The ceremony was performed yesterday afternoon, Rev. Dr. John Murray Att- wood of St. Lawrence University offi- clating, at 5 o'clock, assisted by Rev. Dr. Frank Oliver Hall, rector of the church. The church had a charming floral | arrangement, the chancel banked with ferns and roses, with tall palms in the background. On a stand at the rear of | the chancel were two large cream-col- | ored lighted candles, and midway in | the church was a screen of smilax. The bride was escorted by her fathe: who gave her in marriage. She wore her motlier's wedding gown of cream colored , satin, designed with a fitted bodice With a round neckline and puffed sleeves. ‘A court train fell oulders and her tulle vell was ar- ranged softly about her face. She car- & shower bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the ley. Miss Martha Ellis was the maid of honor and Mrs. T. De Witt Carr, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. They wore ivory chiffon frocks, Leg- horn hats trimmed with green velvet bows and carried white garden flowers tied with green velvet ribbon Mr. Walter Brown of Little Falls. N Y. was the best man and the ushers selected included Mr. Gordon Page Wil- liams of New York City, Mr. Charles from the | THE SUNDAY STAR, \\'AEHL\':T\ D, €., AUGUST 16 193 1—PART THREE. BRIDES WHOSE WEDDINGS TOOK PLACE IN EARLY AUGUST !Belchel Ave Proving Attraction for Mnny Chevy Chase Residents |Shower Given for Miss Mflrinn Likens at Home of Miss Helen Jones. | Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis went to Rehoboth Beach Friday to be the | guests of Col. and Mrs. Robert H.| Young at their cottage for several weeks. Miss Grace Chandiee and Miss Rose- mary Wright and Mrs. Cole went by | motor Friday to spend the week end | at Virginia Beach. Miss Chandlee will | stop at Portsmouth Navy Yard en route home and be the guest of Capt. | {and Mrs. D. V. Chadwick for a fort- night. i | Mrs. Granville H. Parks has returned to her home on street after spending some time at Haddon Hall in | Atlantic City | "Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sasser sre | back after a two-week visit at Oak- | 1and, Me. | "Mrs. D. G. Davis, assisted by Mrs | william H. 'Stuart, entertained the | Chevy Chase Garden Club at luncheon [Monday in her home on McKinley street. A miscellaneous shower was given Thursday evening in the home of Miss | Helen Jones on Euclid street in honor | of Miss Marian Likens. The hostesses | were Miss Helen Jones Mrs. Hugh Bier- | man and Miss Irene Pistorio. | _Miss Carolyn Ball and Miss Louise | Bergman will entertain at a serles of | porch suppers Sunday evenings. Mr. | Robert Ball left Saturday, August 8, for Pennsburg, Pa. to attend the Young | People’s Church Conference. He will | be_gone 10 days. | ~Miss Elizabeth McMillan is visiting | her grandmother, Mrs. E. C. McMillan, in Atlanta, Ga., for two weeks. Miss Ida Young and Miss Nellie | Young have returned to their home, on | Magnolia parkway, after spending a month at Sheffield Inn in Sheffield, Mass. . Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Norris and their daughter, Miss Marguerite Norris, went by motor Wednesday to New York City for a week's stay. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Case spent last | week end in Atlantic City. SOLIETY. | MRS. CONRAD STONE! WILLIAM BANKS, | Company Entertained At Ravioli Party By Maj. lfld Mf.. Sebree {Dance Given on Tennis Courts of Officers’ Club at Quantico. QUANTICO, Va., August 16.—Maj | and Mrs. Samuel Woods spent the week |end at Indianhead, Md., with Lieut. | and Mrs. Paul Cowley. Capt. and Mrs. Samuel @. Cumming and their little boy are spending some time in Washington | Lieut. Lawson Sanderson and his | daughter have returned from s visit to | his home in Shelton, Wash., and Mrs. | Sanderson and Lawson, jr. wre back | from & visit to Shelco, Md | 'Maj. and Mrs. Harold Parsons and | their son, Duncan, have returned from {a motor trip to Detroit. mueut and Mrs. Edwin Pollack and eir two children are home from a trip to Augusta, Ga., where they visited their families Col. Edward Sturdevant will leave | shortly for Nicaragus, and Mrs. Sturde- vant and their daughter, Mary Alice. | will go abroad | Lieut. and Mrs. Phillip Thwing have ,with them for a visit Miss Helen Mul- |eahy and Miss Emily Mulcahy, daugh- ters of Lieut. Timothy J. Mulcahy, now jon duty in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. | Lieut. Comdr. John Faige, Mrs. Falge {and their daughter Helen have gone on & 10-day motor trip to Springfield, Mc™ Capt. and Mrs. Theodore Cartwrizht den, Maj. and Mrs. John | and Mrs. Kdrl Buse, Col and Mrs. Edward Sturdevant, Ospt. and Mrs. Houston Noble, Lieut. and Mrs. Edwin Pollack, Lieut. Waiter Ansel and Mrs. Ansel. Mai. and Mrs. John Sebree had ravioll party in the Officers’ Club Thurs . followed by bridge. The company included Maj. and Mrs. De Witt Peck, Capt. and Mrs. Houston Noble, Capt. |and Mrs. Theodore Cartwright, Capt |and Mrs. Andrew Creesy, Lieut. and Who was formerly Miss Gladys Kath- | Mrs. George Towner, Lieut. and Mrs arine Mey, daughter of Mrs. Margaret | Clayton Jerome and Lieut. Walter Ansel C. Mey, her wed: ing taking place in and Mrs. Ansel. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor and | the Church of the Sacred Heart. A dance was given in the Officers’ 0 pwder "bue lace _with s narrow | Jacob Young of Philadeiphia, brother sash in a darker shade, her hat match- | ing the sash, and she wore a spray of | gardenias. | Later in the afternoon Mr. and | Mrs. Hensey started for a weddif\g trip, | the bride wearing a traveling costume | of brown and white with brown close- | fitting hat and brown and white shoes. | ‘They will be at home after September | 1 in the La Salle on McClellung street | at Charleston, W. Va., where they have taken an apartment | Among the out-of-town guests were | Miss Margaret Barnes, Miss Jane Spaulding and Mr. G. J. Ferris of Charleston. | Mrs. Hensey attended Stuart Hall at | Staunton, Va.; Morris Harvey College at Barbersville, W. Va., and was ated from New River State College in Montgomery, W. Va. Mr. Hensey is| a graduate of the University of Cin- | cinnati and is a member of the Delta | ‘Tau Delta Fraternity. He is a mem- | ber of one of the prominent families of the District. The marriage of Miss Doris V. Wright, daugbter of Mr. amd Mrs. George Passey Wright of Fergus Falls, | Minn., to Mr. Prank Alfred Baxter, son of Mrs. Marietta Baxter, taok place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Church of the Epiphany, Rev. Marshall | E. Travers of the Church of the Good | Shepherd in Petersburg, Va., officiating. | The altar was decorated with pink | gladioluses and blue delphinium and as | the guests were assembling Mr. James | McLain gave a program of organ music. Preceding the ceremony Mr. Joe Bourne sang, “O Perfect Love.” The bride was given in marriage by | her brother- v, Mr. Robert C.| Moncure, and chiffon with a hat and slippers match. She carried a shower of pink roses and blue delphinium. Miss Kathleen M. Wright, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, in & | gown of yellow chiffon with a hat of with a light-green rib- slippers were of | " | Elizabe! of the bridegroom, Mr. Warner Franklin Sheldon of estown, N. Y A reception followed at Sherry's when the couple had assisting them their grlrenu. Mrs. Adams, mother of the ide, was in gray georgette crepe with a velvet hat to correspond. The receiv- ing party stood before a bower of ferns. nd | In each corner of the ball room ferns were banked and the doors and win- dows of the reception room were cov- ered with smilax. The bride's table had an oval center plece of white gardenias and the other tables, pink roses. After Mr, Young completes his course at the Harvard School of Business the couple will make their home in New York. Miss Roberta Margaret Tyrrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Tyrrell of Shorn Cliff, Kent, England, was married to Mr. William Conrad Seipp of Chicago and Middleburg, Va., yes- terday afternoon at Belvoir House, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax Harri- son, at The Plains, Va. Rev. David Campbell Mayers of Aldie, Va., offi- ciated. The bride was given in marriage by Mr. Harrison and wore a costume of ivory taffeta, a tulle veil with old fam- ily lace, and carried a sheaf of liles She had two attendants, Miss Sallie Fairfax Harrison, who wore pale green chiffon, and Miss Melita Seipp of Chi- cago, who was in yellow chiffon. Their | flowers were old-fashioned bouquets of yellow roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. Walter Lefens of Chicago was best man. Only the house guests and close friends were present at the ceremony but a large reception followed in the beautiful garden of Belvoir House Guests from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Seipp, Mr. and Mrs Walter Lefens, Mr. Edwin A. Seipp and Miss Melita Seipp of Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. 8. Carberry Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Erskine, Mr. Alan Erskine, Mr. William C. Bevan, Mr. Harriman Bose- 1y, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. White, Miss th White, Mr. John Redwood (and Mr. T. Evans Whiteley, all of girl in a pink organd; ing a basket filled with pink roses. Mr. Thomas Blake was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Alfred W. Wagner of Washington and Mr. Walter E. Travers of Hyattsville, Md A reception followed in the home of the bride for the two families and wedding party. Mrs. Baxter, mother of the bridegroom, assisted in receiv- ing, wearing & blue chiffon gown with & corsage bouquet of yellow roses. | Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Bax- ter left for a weding trip, the bride wearing & brown and tan siik sutt with accessories to match. Upon their re- turn they will be at home in the Blair Apartments, 1321 M street Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Marshall E. Travers of Peters- burg, Mrs. Forster J. Lewis and her son, Donald Lewis St. Gabriel's Church was th of a pretty wedding yesterda noon at 5:30 o'elock, when Miss Agnes Gaskins, daughter of Mrs Kelly, beeame the bride of Mr. Francis Edwin De Neane, son of Mr. and Mrs Wilder De Neane. Gladioluses, ferns and palms made an effective seiting for the wedding, and as the guests were assembling & program of organ music was given by Mrs. Katherine Weber The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather, Mr. Kelly, and she wore a gown of white lace over satin. a tulle vell held by a cap of lace and she car- ried & shower bouguet of roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Alleen Dwyer of New York was the maid of honor and the other at- tendants were Miss Eleanor Gaskins sister of the bride, Miss Mary Hannan Mrs. Marcel Du Boyse of New York and Miss Regina Longmore. They wore frocks of point d'esprit in yellow, green pink, blue and orchid, respectivel’; hats o match their gowns and carried bou- quets of roses. Miss Dwyer's flowers be- ing yellow and the others pink Mr. Samuel A. Gaskins was t man and the Colltns. Mr. Jo Gaskins and Mr A reception followed the ceremony in the hame of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, at 900 Crittenden street, when the couple were assisted by Mrs Kelly. mother of the bride, who was in black chiffon over green. with black accessories, and Mrs De Neane, mother of the bridegroom who wore green chiffon, with acces- sories to mateh Mr. and Mrs. De Neane left later for Mrs. K's Toll House Tavern Coel and Comfortable ihe Lawss surrounding the Hhern h 1] = Gooa Binner in the Dovs Connirr. Baltimore, Md. After s wedding trip Mr. and Mrs Seipp will make their home at Brook Hill, Middleburg, Va. The marriage of Miss Violet Thelma Locknane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lochnane. to Mr. Ora James Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pred Jensen of Mitchellvilie, Md.. took place last evening at 9 o'clock in the home of the bride’s parents in Virginia High- lands. The home was effectively deco- rated with Summer flowers and foliage The bridal arch was made of ever- greens, ferns and hyderangea blooms. Rev. P. C. Duborg, pastor of Mount Vernon Baptist Ohurch in Virginia Highlands, officiated. Music was un- der the direction of Mr. Leslie Ryder of Alexandria. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of white satin with tulle veil. Lilles of the val- ey were used to form the cap-shaped headdress and she carried a bouquet of white rozes and lilies of the valley Wayne Jensen, sister of a5 matron of honor, wore a eggshell satin and carried a of Columbia and butterfly roses. Mr. Wayne Jensen, brother of the bridegroom. was the best man. Mrs Locknane, mother of the bride, wore black lace over yellow taffeta with a corsage bouguet of butterfly roses. The bridegroom is a student in the Foreign Service School of Georgetown Un versity and a member of Delta P! Epsilon Praternity Following the buffe bride cutting the beautifully decorated wedding cake, the couple left for At- lantic City, the bride wearing a brown and white ensemble. Mr. and Mrs Jensen will be at home after September 435 Ridout avenue About 100 Among those Mr. and M the supper, the were of gues fron present town were Pr parents of the bridegroom, sr r son Normar of Mitchelville, Md.; Mrs. L F. Ricea of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. E Upper left: Mrs. Ravelle D. Jones, whose marriage took place Monday eve- ning. She was formerly Miss Lorraine H. Veirs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrow E. Velrs. —Harris-Ewing Photo Center: Mrs. George $. Barr, who wrs m2-+':d August 8 in Washington. She was formerly Miss Leah Van Wagoner, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Van Wagoner of Provo, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Barr are en route to the West Coast.--Bachrach Photo. Upper right: Mrs. Max J. Weinstein, formerly Miss Esther Messing, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Messing of New York. The wedding took place August 7 in Washington and they will live in New York. ~—Clinedinst Photo Lower: Mrs. John Moyer, who was, before her marriage August 8, Miss Laura Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bowman.—Clinedinst Photo rk of I nd Mr. a Weber nd Mrs. Le- nd M League of Republican Women Give Garden Party Mrs. Mondell, president of the League { Republican Women, will assist Mrs. Fred Schow and the Membership Com- mittee as hostesses at the garden party A we Vi took place evening German town, Md., when Miss Morjorie Alice Benson, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. H Benson, became the bride of Mr. James Jacob Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. and bridge tea to be given at the beau- C. Snyder of Germantown, Rev. G. G. tiful Rock Creck home of Mrs. Schow Kundah Neelsville Presbyterian on Wednesday afternoen, August 26 ch officiating. This is the first of a series of social Summer flowers with ferns wWere affairs to be given by the Membership ed in the home of the bride. where Committee in its drive for new mem- he ceremony was performed, and the bors. Al members are invited to come wedding march was played by nd bring prospective members. Bridge Betty Benson, niece of the brid and mah-jong tables may b: reserved the through Mrs. Henry Albers usin ngton ceding Craig, Dawning The bride was given in marriage | her father and she wore & Navy georgette suit, trimmed with with corresponding accessories wore a shoulder bouquet of rosebuds and lilies of the valley. Little Nanc Carol Davis, niece of the bride, was th girl and wore a blue fmport ok and carried a basket h roses. rmal af Mr. and Mrs. Gall Makinv Visit in Former Home and Mrs. D. W. Gall, and their Miss Mamie Gall, are spend- time at Berkeley Springs. home State. The healing discovered by the Indians e home of George Washing- followed n. du h vs in West Augusta v t ith Lord Pair recepti which ) r ter which the; home in Germantown - e Our ( Now! Most THE ( Va. announce daughter, Emily F ety 3 s i Mane- i Doy Rizik Brothers 1213 ¥ STREET FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES Bring Another Reduction on Regular $45 to $78.50 Daytime, Sports and Ev:ning DRESSES Now $1850 Visi tunities to secure the best extraordinary you've ever Wi, DRESSES ENTIRE STOCKS ( HATS FURS GLOVES HANDKE REAL JEWELRY CLOCKS SMALL Al Sales Final—No Fxchanges or Refunds STATIONERY MEN'S WEAR | Entertainment at Orkney | Springs Has Mock Marriage | | Washington, Baltimore, Richmond, | Norfolk, New Orleans, Charleston, 8. C., | and other places were well represented | at the annual “womanless marriage” ceremony held st the Orkney Springs | Hotel Saturday night, August 8 | | The attractively decorated ball room | of ‘the hot:] was crowded with gues | and visitors who came to witness ti | highly amusing and picturesque frolic. | The various characters were imperson- | ated by Mr. J. M. McGehee of Norfolk, | | who represented the blushing bride, | with Mr. E. V. Crandall of Washington | | as the proud bridegroom. Mr. H. Myers | of Washington acted as the maid of honor. and Mr. J. Christopher, Mr. J. R. Embrey, Mr. H. M. Hamill of Wash- ington, Mr. William Lentz of Baltimore and Mr. K. Wilson and Mr. George Bradford of Philadelphia as brides- maids Mr. O. N. Raynor of Washington was the ring brarer, and Mr. Jack Eley of Richmond, as preacher, tied the knot, while Dr. H. W. Kearney of Washington acted as the bride's mother and Mr. N. Portlock of Norfolk as her father. Mr. Philip White of Washington was the bride's brother, and Mr. Eddie Wolf of Washington her sister. The flower girls were impersonated by Mr. W. B. Garfleld of Washington and Mr. Richard Mon- | tague of Norfolk, and the choristers by Miss Sarah McDonald, Miss Jean Gib- bons, Miss Eveleth Hale, Miss Mildred Marbury. all of Washington. M. W. S. Allen of Philadelphia played the wedding march and accom- panied Mr. William H. Hutchison of Philadelphia in his vocal solos. The arrangement was in charge of Mrs Willle Weedon as master of ceremonies. The dresses and hats worn by the vari- ous members of the party and the man- ner in which they were made up by | reason of thelr uniqueness evoked the | heartiest merriment. 1ds Glenn an Addition To Writers' Colony Here | Mrs. Bayard Schindel spent part last week in Washington, making trip by air, and has taken an apartment in the Kennedy-Warren for the Autumn : *d Winter. Mrs. Schin- del is now living in New York, though she formerly mad: her home in Atlinta Ga. Since the death of Col. Schindel in 1925 she has written a number of well known books which have appeared under the p:n name of Ida Glenn Mrs. Schindel spent some time abroad before her marriage, studying with her cousin, Mr. James Abbott McNeill Whistler, the famous artist, ¢tcher and writer. She will make her home here to gather material for another book. of the Mrs. Si\ermln Returns Mrs. John D. Sherman has returned to the Mayflower from a three-week visit to Estes Park and Denver, Colo. where she visited her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Sher- man. While in Colorado Mrs. Sherman made a number of addresses on the progress being made by the Bicenten- nial Commission, and had several con- ferences with the Governor of Colorado and other State offici who are formulating plans for the State Bicen- tennial celebration. Mrs. Sherman is a presidential commissioner at the George Washington Bicentennial Commissicn ooling System Ma Unusual sREATEST CLEARANCE IN THE HISTORY OF THE STORE Low . . . Greatly Reduced Prices Prevail Carfinckel's TOMORROW and you'll be thoroughly convinced that the oppor- reduced prices are indeed the most Values are marvelous . . . visited for present, Fall and Winter wear goods. These sales are a sensation in Wash- ington, and women of foresight and judgment will find them a revelation in every way. ENSEMBL goods made at great! known. COATS For Women, Misses, Juniors JF SHOES FOR WOMEN GREENBRIER SPORTSWEAR TOILET GOODS tCHIEFS EGLIGEES SCARFS COSTUME JEWELRY SILVERWARE TRUNKS LEATHER GOODS NOV | their sons Tuck and Jerry have taken | month. | their daughter, Miss Gene Smith. have | Shopping Pleasant ® avings at Garfinckel’s , MISSES, CHILDREN BOUDOIR APPAREL CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS’ WEAR WATCHES O¥R MEN'S SHOP JuLius GARFINCKEL &-Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH a cottage at Kent, Conn, for a| Miss Mary Sleman left Monday for| Sky{lnd. W. Va., where she spent the week. . Mr. William Scott Stein, Jr. is| spending two weeks at Bay Head, N. J. | Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Swope went by | motor Saturday, August 8, to Ocean City, N. J, for several weeks' stay. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pugh and their son, Mr. James Pugh, motored Satur- day, A 8, to Fayetteville, N. C., ey are visiting Mrs. Pugh's Mrs. E. Flavella Koss and her daugh- ter, Miss Gail Koss, are the house | guests of Mrs. Robert Highland, in her | cottage at Tall Timbers, Md. for a week. Mrs. Koss' mother, Mrs. Sid- ney 8. Smith, is spending the Summer | at Swampscott, Mass. While there Mr. Smith is taking _an extensive trip through the New England States. | Dr. and Mrs. George Goetzman left by motor yesterday for Atlantic City o spend a’ week | Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Mason have re- turned after spending a month at Scot- land Beach, Md. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Likens have as their guests the latter's cousin, Mrs. Thomas McConnell of Princeton, Ky.; Mrs. Albert Smith of Freeport, Me Miss Mabel Hazen of Malden, Mass., | and Mr. F. W. Porter of Richmond, Va. | They attended the wedding of Miss | Marian Likens, which took place Wed- | nesday evening in the Chevy Chase Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Norval K. Tabler and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tabler, left Tuesday for Ocean City, Md., where they spent | several days Mrs. Edward H. Helmuth has return- ed after spending a fortnight at Reho- both Beach, Del. Miss Dorothy Harris, daughter of Mrs. George F. Harris, has returned from Du Bois, Pa, after spending a week v;i*th n;elltivfl. r._Frank Murghy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy; Mr. Carson Culp, Mr. Ross Gamble, Mr. George Webber, Mr. Carl Pfau and Mr. Tom Corwin left Friday for Rock Hall, on the East- ern Shore of Maryland, where they will be the guests of Mr. Tom Wilson in his Summer home. | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yoder, their little daughter Pat and Mrs. Yoder's father, Mr. Parker, have returned to their home on Georgia street after spending a month at Ocean City, Md. Mrs. Meta Rauterberg is visiting rela- tives in_Stanton, Va. Mrs. D. M. Walker has returned to her home in Hopkinsville, Ky., after spending a month with her sister, Mrs. Henry Hanford, on Military road. | Mrs. Clyde Kellogg and Miss Loulse Forbes are again in their home on Pat- terson street. after spending several weeks in Norfolk, Va. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Metager and their | children have gone to Rehoboth Beach to_spend a fortnight, | Mr. and Mrs. Ralf W. Smith and returned to their home on Elm street, | after spending some time in Ocean | City, Md. | Mr. and Mrs. John Walker left Thurs- day by motor for Saranac Lake, where they will spend several weeks | Mrs. Donald Reed MacLeod and her family have returned after spending a month in Vermont and New York State visiting relatives, Mrs.” Charles Gallatin entertained at | luncheon and bridge Tuesday in hanor | of Mrs. George Harris, who has just | returned from Burepe. Mrs. Curtis Walker has returned from & visit to her old home in Ten- nessee. She will spend the remainder | ALES every floor should be ES SUITS BAGS HOSIERY NECKWEAR UNDERWEAR LAMPS HAND LUGGAGE ELTIES —Harris-Ewing Photo, | of the Summer in her cottage at Mon- | terey, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Parks have gone by motor to South Portland, Me., | to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mills | in their Summer home, Shore Acres, | for a week. They will motor to Quebec, | Montreal and Lake Champlain before coming South. Dr. and Mrs. Allen Wolfe were hosts | | at dinner and bfld'?e Priday evening in | their home on Longfellow street, in hon- | or of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H. Phelps | to celebrate their siiver wedding anni- v. Covers were laid for 14 . Roger Bearce of New York is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Bearce of Ridgewood avenue. before | sailing for Paris, where he wiil attend a school of fine and applied art. | Mrs. A’ubinoe Hostess at | Luncheon in Chevy Chase Mrs. Alvin L. Aubise of Stuyvesant place, in Chevy Chase, D. C., enter- tained at & bridge luncheon Monday in | honor of Mrs. 8am Del Vecchio of 4000 | Eighteenth street. Among the guests were Mrs. Ward Beavers, Mrs. Kenneth | | Fellows. Mrs. Mortimer Barkley, Mra. Ralph McDonald, Mrs. Samuel Hyman, Mrs. Brooke Brewer, Mrs. Clarke Brown, | | Mrs. Donald Stubbs and Mrs. Gearheart. el Mr. and Mrs. Gude Hosts to Visitors From Other Cities Mr. and Mrs. Willam P. Gude of Laurel, Md., and Washington were hosts to more than 400 Washington and Bal- timore florists Wednesday at Winter- bourne Farm. A number of florists from Richmond, Philadelphia and Waynesboro also were in the company. Base ball games, tug-of-war, horseshoe | pitching, potato races, balloon races and other forms of amusement were a part of the afternoon entertainment and re- freshments were served on the la: | 9 AVE. & CALVERT ST. Sunday Dinner CONN. Club this evening on the tennis courts. ignal flags and colored lights were strung around the court, and after the supper the orchestra again played for d:neln‘ and following it. a nhmflb . Capt. and Mrs. John McVey and their children have returned from & two- week vacation at ter Beach, Md. Capt and Mrs. Leland Swindler and Mr. and Mrs. Vardy were with them. Maj. Willlam Hawthorne is spending part of the Summer in Nantucket, Mass., with his father. Maj. and Mrs. Maurice Berry have left for an extensive motor trip to Canada. They plan to vist at Niagara Falls and other places and will be ab- sent several weeks. Before ti Jef! Quantico they had as their for the week end Mrs. Berry's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stead of Baltimore. Maj. and Mrs. Harold Utley and their little daughter June are back from a five-week motor trip in New England. Most of thejr time was spent in Bar- rington, R. T, and they made mzh:n Newport and Watch Hill and T towns in Rhode Island. | UPHOLSTERING . SEGAL BROS. ‘ 1232 14th St. N.W. “Wa Vive Omr_Profession” T — Gnglisk Pomes in FOXALL Double-fronts, six and eight rooms, with_one, two and three baths, Bryant gas heat, maid’s room, and garage. Outstanding value at $11,350 to $14.950. Visit our Fur- nished Model Home at 4400 Volta Place, three short blocks south of Reservoir Road. Open until 10 p. m. WAVERLY TAYLOR. 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