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SOCIETY. Miss Borjes Comes Home After Visit in Kentucky Myre. William A. King Is Back From Forest Hills and New York City—Attended Tennis Matches. ;i . and Mrs. Harry Borjes have been by their daughter, Miss Mar- Alexander -Borjes, who_has ‘been b her aunt, Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis, her home in Kentucky through the Mrs, home in Kentucky, whers the old home owned for many generaions. William A. King, who has been her son and daughter-in-law, A. Gwynn King, in For- New York' City, has re- to her apartment in Alban ¥ King, with her son and daughter- w, attended the tennia tournaments, in which Mr. King par- Dr. A. M. Brodle, associste pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. Brodie have as their guests at the Mayflower their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Moore .of Chi- will return home ‘oday. 3 Mrs. Moore recently arrived from Europe, where they spent a con- of time in Vienna. Heck Marvin has joined in their cottage, Red Top, at Beach for the remainder of part of September. h ries Stanley White returned to Washington from sev- of motoring through England and Scotland. A Mrs. Roger Stuart will re- their home in Georgetown early ‘week from Rehoboth Beach, where s cottage for this month. with them their daughters, Mrs. Nancy Trimble Holley of Ken- tucky is stopping at the Logan Hotel. m,-:lwt«mofly’ ‘were by their gy National Park Seminary last 5 ¥ E&% " Cape EE s | . | dent general of the Da American Revolution, who is making | | an official tour through the Northwest, Jobn L Porter of Pitts- | the Prida; who at-, | % evening for a trip through Yeflw: e , | Marine ts In New England | heir home | stationed for some _time. | Honolulu in and Mrs. 8. O. Winje, in , N. Dak., where she has been elmtnfly enter- e St et adt, wesk Betors ven for weel East was a luncheon at which st Mrs. E. E. M. Kvalle and Miss Ida and | Kvalle were hostesses. Miss Winje made visits in Omaha, Chicago and Detroit on her way West the middle of July. Miss Mary Battle left Washington Thursday for Jackson Heights, N. Y., where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Allison H. Chapin. Mrs. Chapin was forme;‘l(y, Marion Talbott of Miss Frances Keroes and Miss Bessie Karpa have returned to Washington from a cruise to Nova Scotia on the Mauretania. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Harrison of New York City are spending the week end at the Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keroes have re- turned from Atlantic City, where they spent some time. Mrs. Willlam B. Wrenn of Fort Myer Heights, Va. accompanied by her daughter, Miss Muriel Wrenn, will leave today by motor for a 10-day visit at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Bowers, who are in Washington over the week end, are staying at Wardman Park Hotel. They plan to return to their home in !lk-!-nlk , W. Va, the first part of next week. Mrs. Mason A. Clark and Mrs. Btir- ling Bockoven left terday for Port- land, Oreg., and return the middle of September. Miss Neva Middleton and Miss Avis Middleton of Long Beach, Calif. who are making an extended tour of the East, are at the Dodge during their visit to the Capital. Miss Elizabeth Middlemas, daughter of Mrs. David Lwn, is at Camp Maqua, Poland , Me., and after Septem- ber 1 she be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gray in their Summer home near Rockland, Me. Miss Florence L. Post of Boston is ;| passing several days at the Dodge. Ilr.deArinnlWebbmd)Jlre. Mr. ittington. Mr. Webb Bain in his September. Mrs. Hobart in West With Mrs. Brosseau Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, presi- jughters of the has returned from & trip Alaskan coast, where she Ketichikan, Taku Glacler, Skagway, Haines, Sitka and Wrangel and in each place she was welcomed by members of the organization. She y Mrs. Grace Hall MIS. | street in New Mrs. Francis Edwin De Neane (upper left), was, before her marriage Satur- day, August 15, Miss Mary Agnes Gas- kins, dsughter of Mrs. J. J. Kelly, the ceremony taking place at St. Gabriel's Church. Mrs. Joseph H. Mills (upper center), before her marriage Monday Miss Ethel M. Boyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Boyce. —Underwood Photo. Mrs. Russell Shelk with Mr. Shelk ding trip te California. ge —Underwood Photo. Mrs. Thomas Collins (lower left), for- merly Miss Mary Frances Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, her wedding taking place Monday in 8t. Gabriel's Church.—Clinedinst Photo. Mrs. Lester L. S (lower right) was Miss Virginia Walker, daughter of Mrs. Virginia C. Walker of Idylwood, Va., before her wedding Jul Miss Sally B. Thacher Weds Mr. G. L. Storm | Prom Fust Pege) Mr. Wilder Hobson, Mr. Mr. K. A. Thomas, Mr. Mr. R. C. Durant, Mr. Burger, Mr. L. S. Bradley, Mr. D. Harvey, Mr, G. Sterling Rockefel- ler and Dr. R. H. Wylie. A large reception followed in the Summer home of the bride’s parents. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Storm will live at 430 East Eighty-sixth York. The bride is & member of the Junior League. She at- tended Brearley School and was uated from St. Timcthy’s School at tonsville, Md., and from Smith Col- | lege last June. Mr. Storm is & graduate of the Berk- shire School and of Yale, '28, where he ——(Ocutimes A. L. Foote, R. C. Osborne, H. W. Snow, G. B. . SOCIETY. Washingtoniane Take Pare / In Ball at Orkney Springs Plans Completed for Weddings of Interest Miss Florence Lucretia Leighty, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Clyde E. Leighty, has selected Seturday evening for her marriage to Mr. Raymond Win- ters Claylon, son of Mr.and Mrs. Col- ton Clayton of Baltimore. The wed- ding will take place in the home of the bride’s parents at 300 Court House road in Lyon Village, Va., Rev. Dr. Brodie, assistant pastor of the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, of- ficiating at 8 o'clock. Miss Dorothy Leighty will be maid of honor for her sister and the bridemaids will be Miss Katheryn Schoonover, Miss Wilhelmina Gude and Miss Alice Mayo. Mr. Richard Treverton of Buffalo will be best man and Miss Margaret Tolson | will play the wedding music. | An informal reception for those who | of ;llfinm the ceremony will immediately ollow. The marriage of Miss Mary Stuart | Clark, daughter of Mrs. Lewis Was| . ton Clark of Petersburg, Va., to Dr. Soamers of Toronto and Oakville, son of Rev. and Mrs. Percy Renaude Soames of Toronto, will take place Sat- urday, September 19 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon in St. Judes Church at Oak- ville, Ontario. A reception will follow in the home of the bride’s brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Letebvre. | Miss Clark has chosen her sistor, Mrs, Gordon Lefebvre for her matron of | honor, and her neice, Miss Kathleen | Lefebver, as maid of honor. The other | attendants will be Miss Elsie Eppes of Appomattox Manor, City Point, Va.; . Manttile Thomas of i B i !E J g e !h& E? § f ? | : i i H i i a?i ¥ 3 Louise Allan of Cobut Miss Ethelwyn Young Dr. Soames wil have as Herschell Stringer of Dawson, Yukon, and his ushers include his brother, Mr. Harold Soames, Mr. Gor- | don Lefebver, jr.; Mr. Aubrey Baillee and Dr. Alex Olmsted of Toronto and Oakville. Rev. Percy Renaude Soames, the 's father, will perform the ceremony, assisted by Canon Smith of Oakville. A nl Invitations have been issued for the 3 excellent music age of Miss Sarah Ann Williams, | and plenty of seats avallable for those daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lee Wil- | who do not dance. liams of Round Hill, Va., fo Mr. Edwin | Only a limited number of tickets are Bookmiller of Grand Rapids, Mich., son irman and Mre, H. O, Brookmiller of | aroaie e ot ~ . _The ceremony will take place at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, - il ot B BN | STl o , Va., V. ‘Thomas Taylor, pastor of the church, | Boteler of > officiating. Miss t James of Purcellville, will be maid of honor and the bride’s other attendants will be of Purcellville and Detrott. e vy . Harry , of Grand Rapids, Mich,, will be tl Mmlnflfiel , Mr. J. Smith of Lincolr and Mr. Otto Lee Williams, jr., of Wi ton. The bride will be given in maftiage by her father. A reception will fSllow the ceremony in the home of the 's parents at Round Hill for the party and out-of-town guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthut Sturgis have is- sued invitations for the e of their daughter, Anna , to Mr. Burr Tracy Ansell, Baturday afternoon, = tember 12, at 4:30 o'clock in All ’ Unitarian Churc] A cardeis inclosed home of the for a reception bride’s ents at 15 Oxford street, ase, Md., immediately fo;.lnmv AUGUST Reyublicln Women Give her | yas 'a member of the Scroll and Key. ‘home dinner guest of Mrs. Charles 5. Pass- , State regent of Montana, in her home in Butte, before starting tomor- jhen she will be ac- Commandant Will Take Short Trip \Continucd From Fist Page) | Capt. and Mrs. Farwell, is - few days with Col. Robert Hubler and Mrs. Hubler in their Summer home, Omerest, on the Patuxent River. Capt. Henry Johnson and Mrs. John- son are the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Albert Littleton Johnsen, in her hos t 1705 Hobart street, for & fortnigh Capt. and Mrs. Johnson are en route to the former's new post at Fort Francis G. Warren, in Wyom- ing, from Honolulu, where he has been ., Capt. and Mrs. Johnson's marriage took place in the early Summer, the bride formerly having been Mrs. Bea- , | trice Lupton of Honolulu. Mr. and x, Md. Mrs. Arthur L. Lowe, with her four %m, is spending the Summer in her home on Chesapeake Bay, where she has had a number of guests throughout the season. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C. Kaufman and daughter, Mr. and to Wasn : Thursday on the Reliance. During their Europesn stay they motored in Holland, Germany and also spent some time in Paris and Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Pur- man were married June 10, the bride before her marriage being Miss Vir- ginia Adeiaide Ksufman. Mr. and Mrs. William Montgomery Bweeny have returned to their home ‘n New York after spending a few days with the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kasehagen. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeny attended the ses- 1 of the Higgin- Comdr. Gaylord Church and Mrs. Church have with them for several days the latter’s uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Lowstuter, and their son, Mr. Robert Lowstuter of Boston. Dr. Lowstuter is a professor at the Boston University and they will remain in Vkluhlnm until the middle of the week. Mrs. Church, with her son, Mr. Gay- Yord Church, 4th, will leave Friday to ed | spend several weeks with her sunt, Mrs. 8. B. Cochran, at Dawson, Pa. where Comdr. Church will join them early in September. Mrs. Irwin, wife of Comdr. Willlam Manning Irwin, and their daughter, Miss Annie Barbour Irwin, are spend- ing the Summer at Rehoboth Beach, where they are at the Henlopen, They are expected to return to their apart- m!nk'.‘ in Stoneleigh Court, early next week. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. R. B. Huff, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Barbara Huff. and by Miss Joan Mun. son of Norfolk, Va. are in the Capital for a brief stay. They are staying a : | the Dodge Hotel Joseph Cabel ‘War of 1812, Miss Lillian Winje will return tomor- yow from a visit with' her parents, Mr. Higginbotham of the Lieut. R. E. Bassler and Mrs. Bassler of Philadeiphia are at the Mayflower and will go to Annapolis today to visit Capt. and Mrs. Charles Soule on their way to Pennsylvania. They hav: been in Norfolk on a brief vistt - . D MOLL’S AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Including Pianos & Radios Just Received NEW 1932 ATWATER KENT RADIOS Priced From $62.50 to $132 Complete ‘The new $132 Atwater Kent Superheterodyne is the finest 0. J. DE MOLL & CO. Pianos—Radios—Fine Furniture Twelfth and G Streets ON TWELFTHN STREET ‘The aclicitor general snd Mrs. | Thacher were hosts at a large dinner | dance Priday evening for Mr. Storm and their daughter. | Miss Ruth Inez Calhoun, daughter Mrs. Mary E. O'Halloran, were married | yesterdsy afternoon at 3 o'clock in the First Baptist Church at Clarendon. The ceremony was performed the Re J. Evan Balderson, pastor the C: yary Baptist Church st Petersburg, v Miss Mary Prances Glenn of Wash- ington, a schoolmate of the bridegroom, sang “Because,” “O Promise Me” and “At Dawning.” Her accompanist was | Miss Alice Elizabeth Elliot of Wash- ington, who also played Mendelssoh: ‘Wedding_ March” _and Lohengrin's| Bridal Chorus” Palms, ferns and| gladioli decorated the church. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore ivory satin and lace, with a tulle veil held by seed| pearls and orange biossoms. She car-| ried & shower bouquet of white rosebuds and lilles of the valley. Miss Margaret Hensley of Lyon Park | was maid of honor, and wore a peach chiffon dress and lace picture hat and carried & bouquet of pink and biue garden flowers. Mr, Fred McGhan of Washington A garden party will be given Wednes- the League of Republican Women As- of Republican Women, Myron Linebarger, chairman of the ttee; Mrs. Harvey . william- will be Mrs. Robert Bates, Mrs. Virgil Miller, Mrs. Howard LeRoy, Miss Grace Rogers Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, Mrs. W. W Husbend, Mrs. Arthur Tree, Mrs. John Mock, Mrs. G. L. Weller, Mrs. Wayne ‘Wirgman, Mrs. Catherine Roberts, Mrs. Bruce Baird, Mrs. James Bogart, Mrs. Frishy Etker, Mrs. Samuel A. Kimber- ley and Miss Alice Coit. This is the first of a series of social functions to be given by the league in its membership drive. Among those assisting at the tea tables will be Mrs, William N. Doak, Mrs. Ellis Yost, Mrs. Harry Hull and Mrs. Charles Alger. was best man, and Mr. Harvey King = of Washington and Mr. Edward R. Saunders of Kensington, Md.,, were the ushers. Calhoun, the bride’s mother, | wore black satin and bad a corsage bouquet of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. O'Halloran left by motor immediately following the cere- mony for a_wedding trip throuch New Engiand. They will return to Wash- ington about September 6, and will be | at home at 330 Rhode Island avenue northeast. Mrs. O'Halloran is a native of Jane Lew, Lewis County, W. Va., but has lived the greater part of her life in Arlington and Fairfax Counties, Va. Mr. O'Halloran is a native of Wash- ington and has lived practically his life in Arlington County, Va. e RN ~ | Leading stores of Paris are giving | away thousands of toy balloons every week 1213 F St. NORMANDY FARM Drive out Massachusetts Avenue to Wisconsin, then to River Road, follow River Road to Potomac, turn right three-quarters of a mile. Phone Rockville 352 At Normandy Farm you will have delicious meals With fresh vegetables and savory meats served in an_at- mosphere charmingly French Pro- vineial. Decorations by Genevieve Hendricks. . A New Slant on MISS ROSE (formerty of Leon's) i associated 10ith _ Riviks and has vecentin returned from Neww Tork with hune dreds of emartly in dividval fail Aate. now Tias. .. They'’re so different— so utterly fascinatingly different — these new little chapeaux for au- tumn . . . that it's be. bewildering to make selection, unless some one who really knows (as does Miss Rose)* just which of these charming creations seems to have been made only for you. !Sororify Fetes 2 Members 'Mrl. Hess Entertained Garden Party Wednesday | and | Mr. nnEMrl.. Lord Entertain | Recent Bride and Bridegroom Mr. and Mrs. entertained at dinner Thursday at the Shoreham Hotel in honor of Mr. Mrs. Everett G. Phelps. w whose wedding was one of the events of the early Summer. The guests at dinner included Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wolfe, Ruth U Prank At Lunch Party Yesterday | The Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Gam- day afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Rock ma National Graduate Sorority gave a Creek home of Mrs. Fred Schow by luncheon at Olney Inn yesterday. This | original chapt was given in honor of two of its mem- | sisting the hostess will be Mrs. Frank | bers, Miss Phocbe Knappen and Mise , president of the League Katherine Omwake. and Mrs, Paul | will leave for Europe for two months. Miss Knappen the chapter were Mrs. Miss Omwake is here on a visit formed four tables of bridge on | Midred Jawn. Refreshments were after the short business session. Rep. and Mr g e Bloom Fete Arthur Sellmer Lord and Mrs. Phelps Virginia Upton, formerly Miss iplomatic corps. Louis Quinter, Miss Jean Miss Doris Livingston, Miss n, Mr. Harry Procter, Mr. | illett and Mr. Harrison Ben-!Tellez, during Mrs. Morgan’s Mexico was Mr. Morgan's last post. August Sale Prices plus—Capitol Security Price economy is an extravagant idea to pursue unless that saving is backed by a definite responsibility on the part of the firm sponsoring the “sale” . . . so, we are justly proud of the fact that many hun- dreds of Washington women are displaying a preference for garments bearing CAPI- TOL FUR SHOP labels . . . savings this year are so pronounced that shoppers are pleasantly surprised . . our reputation for the finest furs (100% guaranteed) is the extra feature which increases the “value.” REPAIRING AND REMODELING " own work rooms by the finest workmen . . . LOW*PRICES our 1208 G Street N.W. EMBERS OF THE MASTER FURRIERS GUILD New Chapter of Sorority Mrs. Ethel J. Hess was hostess Mon- day evening to the organizers of the er in the District of the Natfonal T. T. T. Soclety which was !initiated that evening. Those attend- | ing the meeting for the initiation of Frances Brow- | nell, Mrs, Arista Huber, Miss Nelle from the University of North Carolina. | onderson, Miss Alvina Johnson, Miss | After the luncheon at 2:15 o'clock tne | 'W. Martin and Ruth | Ambassador of Mexico Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom will have as their guest for several days Mrs. Stokeley Morgan, who will arrive tomorrow from New York, where, with Mr. Morgan, she has made her home ince the latter's retirement from the Representative and Mrs. Bloom will give a dinner in honor of the Ambas- sador of Mexico, Senor Don Mmuevlmc | t. | A 5 | FINEFURS E Luncheon Is Given GREATEST RESPONSE For Mobile Visitor | Mrs. Ralph Smith and Mrs. Leftwich | AND GREATEST VALUES EVER RECORDED IN Sinclair were hostesses at a luncheon at Tilden Gardens yesterday, entertain- | LIEBSTERS PFUR, HISTORY. ing complimentary to Mrs. John D.| Meador of Mobile, Ala. 1 Mrs. Meador is in Washington visit- | ing her mother, Mrs. 1. W. Hill of Co- lumbia Heights. Among the guests at the PR SR el Sorority to Give Bridge Tea Saturday Afternoon ‘The Alpha Chi Omega, District of Columbia Alumnae Club, and members | of the active chapter at the college of William and Mary will give a bridge | Golf and | tea at the Washington Country Club Saturday afternoon. Hundreds of Dresses will be relessed in this grest DRESS SALE TOMORROW dresses......5-0° Sports, street, afterncon frocks, ® few evening wraps. Formerly sold from $16.75 to $29.75. ® Street, afternoon, dinner, evening gowns. Evening wraps. Formerly sold from $29.75 to $69.75. Street, afternoon and evening ® owns. Formerly sold from $39.75 to $69.75. Misses’ Sizes, 14 fo 20. Women’s Sizes, 36 fo 48. While this clearance is planned mainly so make room for incoming fall merchandise, please don't for one moment confuse it with ordinary clearances, featuring a conglomeration of odds and ends. There's fresh new merchandise galore, ridiculously low- ' priced. So if you're planning a vacation, or if you're aying ome, you’ll find a wealth of opportun- isely tomorrow. Shop Early.