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See the mew Brewood forms and consult with us before ordering. ‘BRE®@®D Engravers and Printers 611 Twelfth Street Mercolized Wax— B CIETY. Lieut. Morton, Wife And Daughter Are Alexandria Guests Visit Home of Dr. and Mrs. | William J. Morton in Christ Church Rcctory. Mrs. Montague Returns Home. | ALEXANDRIA, Va, June 18.—Mrs Morton, wife of Lieut. Powhatan Mon- cure Morton, U. 8. A, and her young daughter, Virginia Morton of Fort Riley, Kans., were guests last week of Lieut. Morton’s parents, Right Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Morton in Christ Church rectory. Mrs. Morton and her daughter have gone to Charlottesville to spend the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel M. Cochran. Mrs. Jeffrey Montague has gone to her home in Fredericksburg after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. William J. Boothe. Miss Katherine Alexander Leadbeater | sailed from New York today to spend the Summer traveling in Europe. Capt. and Mrs. John Ferguson and Miss Julie Ferguson of Charleston, S. C. and Midshipman John Ferguson, of Annapolis, were week end guests of Mrs. Ferguson's sister, Mrs. William A. Moncure. Mr. Louis A. de Cazenove has left | for Fargo, N. Dak., to spend the Sum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas were | week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Thomas in Lewisetta, Va. Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, presi- dent of the local Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Club, and Miss Ade- |lyn Apperson, the treasurer, left today | for Staunton to attend the board meet- | ing of the Virginia Federation of the | | Business and Professional Women's | Club. i Col. and Mrs. Beatty Moore have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. | John R. Saunders in Saluda. Va The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Berryman | | Green are guests of the former’s sister, | | Mrs. J. B. Friend in Danville | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell Mc- | Cann returned from their wedding trip | | and were guests of the latter's parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowan Ramage, | | before going to their home in Rich- | mond, where they are living at 3500 | Grove avenue. | Miss_Anna Concklin has returned | from Richmond. where she attended | | the marriage of Miss Jean Morton. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bask- lerville Morton, to Mr. Edward Clar- ence Shepherd. 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clarence Shepherd, jr.. of Frederick, Md., which took place | | Saturday evening, June 1, in Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church. Miss Inez Pierpont of Atlanta spent | | last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pierpoint Mrs. Charles M. Houston is home from a visit to her son. Mr. Charles W. | | Houston, in New York City. Mies Lucy Lawson Houston, who taught in Wins- ton-Salem. N. C., during the last ses- sion, has arrived to spend the Summer with her parents. Miss June Padgett left Monday to spend several weeks in New York City. r. and Mrs. D. W. Burns have re- ed to their home in Atlanta after | visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. C.1 . Williams. Mrs. Williams, Mr. and| 3 Burns, Mr. Reynolds Mortimer Williams, Miss Evelyn Johnson and Miss Mary Simpson motored to Fred- | | erick, Md.. for the commencement ex | ercises at the Convent of the Visitation, | { where Miss Helen Annabelle Williams {is a student. Mr. Edward S. Fawcett has gone to his home in New York City after a visit to his sisters. the Misses Fawcett. Miss Margaret Ebhzabeth Finnel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Finnel.| and Mr. John William Bartlett were| married in the parsonage of the First| Baptist Church Saturday, June 11, by Rev. Pierce S. Ellis. The bride was i given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of shell pink chiffon and | 2 pink picture hat and carried a cluster | of calla lilies. Mrs. Herbert Mills, | ter of the bridegroom, was the onl tendant and wore a gown of blue chif- | | fon, & blue hat and carried a cluster of | pink roses. Mr. Mills was best man for | | Mr. Bartlett. Following the ceremony | there was a small reception in the home | of the bride's parents and later Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett left for a Southern wed- | ding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey M. Creel an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- | ter, Mildred Frances, to Mr. Emmett E. | Morris of Washington, son of Rev. A of Georgia. take place next month. ss Ethel Weismer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Weis- ! mer, to Mr. W. L. Bell, formerly of Washington, took place Saturday morn- ing, June 11, in the parsonage of the First Baptist Church. the Rev. Pierce S. Ellis officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father and had her sister, Mrs. Lissick, as her only attend- ant. Mr. Howard Lovejoy of Washing- ton was best man for Mr. Ball. Follow- ing the ceremony there was a wedding breakfast in the home of the bride's parents and later Mr. and Mrs. Ball started on a wedding trip to the Jersey coast. After July 1 they will live at 105 Masonic View Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Goodwin of Roa- noke, Mrs. E. E. Goodwin and Miss| Catherine Wells of Lafayette, Va., and | Mr. John M. Goodwin of Princeton, W. | Va., were guests this week of Mr. and | Mrs. A. J. Ross. i Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Werner of Los' Angeles spent the week end with Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles C. Carlin. Lieut. and Mrs. John R. Hardin and Miss Nancy Hardin of Rollo, Mo., are guests of Mrs. Hardin's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Worth Hulfich, | Mrs. Malcolm Westcott Hill, Miss Ida Wood Hill and Miss Anne Bryant Hill of Baltimore and Mrs. George R. Hill, 2d, of Ruxton, Md, are visiting Mrs. g_lulcolm Hill's mother, Mrs. George R. ill. Miss Emily McCormick of Berryville was the week end guest of Maj. and Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell. ! Mrs. William Buckner McGroarty has left for Halifax, N. B., to visit her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ch;lrles Evex;;}t Mackenzie, rs. J. W. Kerns is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John C. Rlppe‘?t‘on in Honolulu Mrs. Frank McCormick, who has spent the Winter and Spring with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | Robert M. Reese, has gone to her home, ' Prankfort, near Berryville. | Miss Elizabeth Boynton of San Fran- | cisco is the guest of her brother-in-law | SUNDAY DINNER Served 12 -Till 8 P. M. Sunday dinners at Collier Inn are famous in price to COLUMBIA RD.</184ST, Opposite Ambassador Thratre THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI GTON, MRS. HEATH DODGE GOLDSBOROUGH, Daughter of Representative and Mrs. T. Alan Goldsborough, and formerly Miss Martha Windcr Goldsborough, the wedding ceremony taking place in St. John's Church, Georgetown, yesterday afternoon. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Tuttle. Mr. Lewis Harvey has arrived from Washington and Lee University in Lex- | ington and will spend the Summer with his parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Leonard | Harvey | Mr. Henry Adams is with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, after nding the session at Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg. nelia Nugent will spend the Summer in Havana and Panama. Miss Estes Bowman of Hillsville, Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whittemore Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lecrolx have left for ‘Lawrenceburg, Tenn. where they will visit the former's father, Mr. W. J. | Lecroix. Miss Virginia Dare returned last week | after spending a month in California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Wheat are home from New York where they went to meet the latter's brother and sister-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Carl Broaddus. who have been in China for vears. Lieut. Broaddus has been assigned to duty in Washington. Miss Mazie Cook of Doswell, Va., is the cuest of Miss Dora Stevens R. L. Kane and her daughters, Roberta and Katherine Ann . are the guests of her mother, Emma Snyder in Shepherdstown, Va Miss Ruth Gary has returned from Blackstone College and has as her guest her classmate. Miss Marian Knapp. Miss Irma Sturdyvin and Miss Hilma Sturdy- vin also have returned from Blackstone College and are with their parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Henry Sturdyvin. Mrs. George M. Heflin has returned Your Vacation Shoes Wherever you’re going—and for all vacation activities —yvyour entire shoe-wardrobe for Summer can be supplied smartly, inexpensively, from these lovely “Hahn Special” For Spectator Sports White Buck pumps brown or black trim. For the Boardwalk —Underwood Photo. from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Willlam Bryant, in Richmond. Mrs. Florence Drew of San Francisco spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Charles L. Limerick Mr. and Mrs. William K. McMahon are home from a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ancerson, in_Boston Mrs. F. B. Simmons went Monday to her_home in Elkton, Va. after a visit to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. J. Robert Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. John Croft and Mr. Leslie Robinson Croft of Akron, Ohio, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs.| L. S. Croft and have left to visit rela- tives in Victoria, Va Miss Jean Fox of Shenandoah, Va., the guest of her cousin, Miss Evel Legge. Capt. and Mrs. Purcell Celebrate Anniversary Capt. and Mrs. Richard I. Purcell of Cavansugh Courts intertained a small group of friends over the last week er at their country home, Rockvilla, Sperryville, Va., cclebrating the thir- tieth anniversary of their marriage. Hostess Rcce;ving Guests Before Going to C}licago Miss Betty Angelo will be at home in her apartment at the Park Lane Hotel Tuesday_evening from 8 to 10 o'clock to see her friends before leaving for Chicago, to spend the Summer. Wh '3 D. C, JUNE 19, 1932—PART THREE: Lieut. and Mrs. Snow . Leave For' H“mphrey! FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., June 18.— Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow and their son Beverly, jr., left Wednesday for an extended visit to Mrs. H. B. Lane at Ridgecrest, N. C. Later they will go to Tuscaloosa, Ala., where Lieut. Snow | has been detailed with the Engineer R. 0. T. C. unit. ! Ma). ‘and Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver | and Mrs. Jane W. Putnam were in- formally entertained at dinner last evening by Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Lytle | Brown in Washington. i MaJ. and Mrs, Oliver and Mrs. Put- | nam motored to New Castle, Del, for the week end and are the guests of Mr. | and Mrs. E. V. Platt. Mrs. Putnam is en route to New York City, where she | will visit her daughters, Miss Emily and | Miss Persis Putnam, before returning to | the post. Col Edward H. Schulz left this week for an inspection trip of the United States Engineer district at Savannah, | Ga. Afterward he will visit the In. fantry School at Fort Benning, Ga.. and | will be joined there by Maj. William E. R. Covell. | | Mrs. Bennett H. Bowley was hostess | |at an attractively appointed bridge tea | Tuesday afternoon, when her guests in- | cluded Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver, Mrs. Jane W. Put- nam, Mrs. Henry C. Johannes, Mrs, Emory H. Gist, Mrs. James D. Andrews, jr.; Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, Mrs. Herbert | B, Loper. Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening, Mrs. John R. Hardin, Mrs. James A. McCallam and Mrs. William N. Thomas, jr. High scores were held by Mrs. Chorpening and Mrs. Johannes. Join- | ing the company for tea were Mrs. Ed- ward H. Schulz and Mrs. F. Russell Lyons Lieut. and Mrs. John R. Hardin and their daughter Nancy of Rolla, Mo., | spent several days with Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper this week. Mrs. William E. R. Covell, Mrs. Hen- shaw, Mrs. Edwin A. Bethel and Mrs. William N. Thomas. jr. attended a luncheon at the Highlands, in Washing- ton, Wednesday, given by Mrs. Roscoe C. Crawford. Mrs. J. A. Dorst and her sons, Jimmie, | | Joseph nd Richard, of Washirgton are quests of Lieut. and Mrs Morris M Bauer for several days while Maj. Dorst is in Pittsburgh on the annual trip of | the students of the Army Industrial College. Lieut. and Mrs. Frederick J. Dau are the recent arrivals at Fort Hum- Mrs. Dau's mother, Mrs, Edgar | King of Fort Bliss, Tex., has joined them for the Summer. Lieut. Benjamin R. Wimer, who lately reported for duty, was joined by Mrs Wimer and her mother, Mrs. J. L. War- ren of Denver, Colo. ! Lieut. and Mrs. Robert E. M.; Deslslets had as their guests at dinner Saturday, June 1, Licut. and Mrs. Fred- | | erick J. Dau and Mrs. Edgar King. Miss Frances Williaws. a sophomore at William and Mary College, at Wii- liamsburg. Va., arrived Tuesday for an extended visit to her grandmother, Mrs Etta B. Walker. She was accompanied by Mr. Julian Chandler of Williamsburg Maj. Henry A. Wingate entertained at the Army and Navy Country Club dinner dance Thursday evening in com- pliment to his niece, Miss Frances Wil- liams. His other guests were Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, Lieut. and Mrs | Morris M. Bauer, Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening, Mrs. William E. R. | Covell, Mrs. J. A. Dorst. Mr. Julian Chandler and Capt. John M. Silkman Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lieber, )r. entertained Lieut. Clarence L. Adcock, Lieut. Arthur J. Sheridan, Lieut. Ed- ward C. Harwood, Capt. Stephen C Whipple and Lieut. Miles Reber at din- ner Tues Miss Gough-Foxwell and Miss Lorctta McKeever of Washington spent last ites 95 Many other charming styles —at all our Stores Cool, or oxfords, $3.95 brown. For the Mornings fashionable trimmed with White Mesh black or For the Evenings SOCIET Y. GIRL GRADUATE MISS ELIZABETH KITT, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Kitt, recently graduated from Holton Arms and preparing to spend the Summer ! week end with Lieut. and Mrs. George C. Rheinhardt M ucill of Wenonah, N. J., ent three eks with Miss Mil- Gist, returned to her hcme Thurs- accompanied by Miss Gist. and Mrs. Edmund K. Daley their house guest for several ) nk McA. Albrecht and Licut mith were dinner gucsts of and Mrs. David A. Watt, jr., be- T. C. dance Tucsday. Mrs. Morris M. Bauer en- tert . Jobn R. Silkman eznd Lieut. Frank McA. Albrecbt at dinner Sunday. dred day Exports from Black Sea ports of Soviet Russia in the first quarter of this year uded 2500 tons of tles and 64471 tons of lumber and other woods. W. with them in and near Washington. —Bachrach Photo North Beach Hostess At Luncheon and Tea Ms A L E entertained at luncheon Thursday in her Summer > at Nerih Beach, Md. She was ¥y her sister, Mrs. Georze M ey Casp The hcuse was effectively decorated in red roses from Mrs. Espey’s gard<ns. After luncheon the guests en ternoon of bridge, each a prize. This was gardcn supper. The guests included Mrs. Bayne, Mrs. James G. Bright Harry Flicker, Mrs. A Heg- ner, Mrs. Arthur Menshaw, Mrs. Rob- et D. Mills, Mrs. Hugo Mattill. Mrs. Charles Lashhorne, Mrs. Edith Tracey and Mrs. Jack W. Holder. Estelle Mrs Sloane |Mr. and Mrs. Pigman Feted | Mr. and Mrs. Bart B. Pigman are spending the week end In their cottage at Penwick, Md. They were given a surprise party Szturday evening, June | 11, by their niece, Miss Mary Lou | Tinsley, and memoers of the Wallace | Memorial Church in celebztion of the | twenty-fifth anniversary of their mar- | riage. The party given in their | home, at 7220 Blair road, and the com- | pany included Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Akehurst, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, Mr. and Mrs, | E. W. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carr, Mr. and Mrs. I H. Crabill Mr. and | Mrs. W. H. Carlin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Comer, Mrs. Callamore, Miss Effis Callamore, Miss Maegrete Chalmers, | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis, Mr. and Mrs, | A. J. Dinger, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. | Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fisher, Miss Ruth French, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Hamilton, Dr.and Mrs. C. E. Hawthorne, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Haydon, Mr. and Mrs. | A. L. Haycock, Mr. and Mrs. William S, Hemmers, Dr.'and Mrs Lawrence K'are, Dr. Kile, Miss Mary Ki'e, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Leeman, Dr. and Mrs. F. Scott | McBride, Dr. and Mrs. N. E. McIndco, | Mrs. Neely, Mr. and Mrs, L. D | O’Flaher Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Prentice. Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. Robinson, | Miss Eileen Robinson, Miss Anella Robinson, Miss June Pigman, Miss Nell Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Spitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Southerland. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith, Miss Lilly Vaughn Smith, Mr and Mrs. Charles Trimble, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Will; Miss Reba Will, Mr. and | Mrs. L. E. White, Miss Mary White and | Mr. Lynn E. 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