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10 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 24, 1932—PART THREER. Frank Porter Graham, president of | The bride is widely beloved in this | brarian in the Pruden-Shepherd Memo- | He has made & distinguished r:cord‘rmom, who has been hostess O{ P ersonal Interest to l IN ATLANTIC CITY theé University of North Carolina. section for her beauty of character and | rial Library. as an educator. He was elected presi- | president’s house for the last two- 'yet-}:: Waohi Resid | The ceremony was performed by Dr. | person. She was graduated in 1919| The bridegroom is the son of Dr.|dent of the university two years ago. |and who was recently married, and ashington Residents| Drane, father of the bride, who for | from St. Mary's, where she made a dis- | and Mrs. Alexander Graham of Char-| Dr. and Mrs. Graham wili be at home | Mrs. Bennett Perry of Henderson, f Mrs, Harry Lewis and Mrs. Mark| more ihan 50 years, has been rector of | tinguished record as a student and a | lotte. He is a graduate of the Char- |in Chapel Hill after about a mcnth. | merly Miss Katherine Drane, sister of o ot bt oRass apitne — St. Paul's. D leader. Since the death of her mother | lotte High School, the Graham School | It is not known where they will spend | the bride. . dinner dance on the Shoreham terrace The wedding was beautifully simple. | 10 years ago she has been hostess at|at Warrenton, the University of North | their honeymoon. | Dr. Alexander Graham, father of the Monday night, entertaining _cignteen | l‘igueigvg:éh?ns‘yo: nlgsnl:::‘xg;fi'-so b Li;f; }';‘:)t‘gl;y.l :&her:rs:,:nmxls‘:efin:‘nmn ga}-olu&l ‘{,‘,‘,’.,,"‘,’"“{ z:"lldu‘l’tel wo{k xt; Among those attending the wedding | bridegroom, who recently suffered a couples in honor of their niece, Miss | immediate families were present. Biinnest ahel iae Doer) assatantile | chitage and Chelthisersity 0B e | T ey o DD e o rl;’r’fél‘-":;‘;;fng_]nm' Wwas unsble to attend the Elizabeth Ann Kaufman, and her house | guests, Miss Lenore Loventhal of Nash- ville, Tenn., and Miss Edith Jacobs of New' York Elizabeth Ann Kaufman was s at a bridge luncheon Tuesday the Woodmont Country Club, in henor of her guests. Covers were laid | for twelve. Mrs. Charles Kaufman motored to Atlantic City Friday, accompanied by daughter, Mrs. Abe Licbman, and -in-law, Mr. Alcert Sigmund, and will be at the Breakers for the rest ¢f the Summer. Mrs. Liebman and Mi. Sigmund will return tomorrow with Miss Deborzh Mae Liebman, who met her mother at Atlantic Ci after | a in Philadelphia. Miss Ferda Oppenheimer, who was the guest of Miss B Berger in Kew Vo d Far Rockaway, has returned | \= her home on Monroe street Mrs. Nathan Frank and her daugh- ter, Miss Alice Frank, spent the last two weels in At c City Mrs. G. Erlebacher has returned from a motor trip thrcugh the White Mountairs. | Mrs. Louis Kronheimer is at the | ssedor Hotel in Atlantic Ciuw, 2f{ter being the guest of her son-in-law daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. mith, in Philadelphia. Nettye David, who spent three s with Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger, re- | ed to her home in Philadelphia the rt of the week ith Leon will have as her week Miss Sylvia Goldstein | sburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sigmund have re- d to their apartment in the Roose- 1t otor trip of several day: Atlantie City. Miss Mayone Sig- mund, who accompanied them, remain- ed to visit Miss Marian Weil nd Mrs. Adolph Weyl, accom- ed their little granddaughter, Weyl, left erday by motor for Atmntic City, where they will spend | two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Gerstein of Balti- re announce the engagement of their hter Rae to Mr. Isadore Kitt of city. The marriage of Miss Celia Maxine Seidenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Seidenberg of Richmond. Va. to I Richard Levet, son of Mr. and Joseph Levet of Baltimore. took place in the Jewish Community Center Sixteenth and Q streets northwest y, June 19, Rev. Dr. J. L. Loeb performing the ceremony. ~Mr. and Levet are making their home in morning at 10 o'clock in Mrs. Herman will give a_talk Tuesday, MRS. FULTON R. GORDON Of Chevy Chase, D. C., cn the Boardwalk in Atlantic City with her daughter and son, June and Fulten R. Gordon, jr. and their companion. Mrs. Gordon is the S . Gray of Southern Maryland. of this city, were married cn Sunday, July 17, at the home of the bride, 1300 Randolph strect, at 5 oclock. = The ceremony, which was performed Rev. Dr. Solemon M wis Wi by the femilies of the voung couple and was followed by a buffet supper. A reception was h The bride wor ell crepe gown ma i th a draped turban crepe, and corried Johann Hill roses and purple orchids Her sis! Miss Sara Silverman, was her only attendsnt and wore a blue crepe gown with a blue hat and carried | pink roses and blue delphinium. The groom had for his best man his brother, Dr. Samuel Dessoss. Dr. and Mrs. Dessoss left later in the evening on a motor trip through New England and upon their return will make their home with the bride’s parents at 1300 Randolph street. The bride wore as her going-away gown a brown and hite ensembie with brown and ite felt hat and acc s to match. Sorority Women Enjoy Bay Ridge Party A week end party at Bay Ridge on ‘Julv\' 23-24 will entertain the members 2 “Job” by Roth. Current|and guests of Eta Chapter of the Phi and discussion will follow. | Sigma Epsilon, Inc.. Sorority. The ar- and Mrs. Emanuel Haas, with | rangements are in the hands of a com- two young daughters, Emily and Teddy. of the Broadmoor, tored to Atlantic City yesterday and 11l spend the rest of the Summer at the shore, where they have taken an ks of Chicago, for- city, is the guest of her Aaron Isaacs of 3537 Miss Jeanette Messinger and Miss Audrey Sigmund leave today for At- to be gone 10 days. Mrs. inger and Mrs. Sigmond ufman will go to Braddock Heights, to spend a month. and Mrs. R. B. Behrend are ding the week end at Long Beach, Graff. who was the Miss Shirley Graff, home in Newport Mr. and Mrs. David Stern are now ing at the Broadmoor, where they have taken an apartment. Mrs. Stern has becn spending the past week in Atlantic City, the guest of Mrs. Gerald Rosenheim Th Country Club is holding pli contract bridge teurnament Tuesday night at the club, mittee of one. Miss Margaret Jose Members attending_are_as follows Miss Minerva Baden. Miss Helen Baden. arr, Miss Genevieve 1 Davis, M Miss Marv R rl Strickland. Ruth Stull and Miss Weltha Woolheiser. Guests include Miss Gertrude Power and Miss Catherine Streeks. Miss Dorothy Mattingly is in Indian- apolis, where she went the middle of last week to attend the annual con- vention of the Phi Sigma Sororitv to which she was a delegate from the Delia chapter. Miss Mattingly. who will re- turn the end of this week, is remaining in Indianapolis for a short visit wtih Miss Margaret Dretzel Miss Mattingly has served as secre- tary and recorder of Delta Chapter for | the last two years. Gamma Chapter. Chi Sigma Sorority. is being represented at the national convention in Indianapolis this week. by Miss Dale Phillips, delegate: Miss Anna Bookmiller, Miss Mary Wood and Miss Louise Lerch. all of this city. They | left Washington Wednesday, with rep- near Bethesda, at 8:15 o'clock. Dur- | resentatives of the seven other local ing the evening a supper will be served. Mrs. Sidney Seidenman motored to New York Tuesday to spend several s with her sister. Mrs. Sigmund Hahn of Pittsburgh. and her mother, Mrs. J. Sinsheimer. and aunt, Mrs. S. Parkus of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoffenmaier and young daughter of Woodley Park Towers are in Atlantic City for the summer, where they have an apart- | Mrs. David Simon is visiting the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon at their cottage in Margate, Atlantic City, and is joined over the week end by Mr. &imo Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hahn and fam- 11y are occupying their cottage at Blue- ment, near Pen-Mar for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Heller spent the past week visiting their son Steven &t Camp Terra-Alta, West Virginia, ir. and Mrs. Louis Locb and Mrs. M. Montague and daughter are at the Hotel Ch-lsea, Atlantic City, for the Summer . Mrs. Joseph Levinson, formerlv Miss | Frerces Heid, has returned to Chicego afier a visit to her father, Mr. Benja- | min Heid of Lanier place. | The Misses Bernice and Mildred Wolf have returned to their home in Tampa, Fla.. after a visit here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend left for Atlantic City on Friday and are guests | the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaufman at their cottage in Ventnor. | The marriage of Miss Augusta Silver- | man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- | rice J. Silverman, and Dr. Joseph | Descoss, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. 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Walking on the water with ski floats has been one of the most popular recre- ations and the girls have become adept at it. __ WHERE TO DINE. Campbell’s Coffee Shoppe Sunday Dinner, 50c Home-killed_Fried Chicken Large T-Bone Steaks. Sea Food Special Club Steaks and Chops Homemade Desserts, Hot Roils and ce Cream Served from 11 AM. to 9 P. Special Club Breakfast, 25c Block from 503 12th St. N.W. &l uliol $4 Shoe Shop ‘All of our mesh, kid, mesh and kid shoes in white, white and black and white and brown. Sizes 3-8, AA to C. .President of Univcrsity Mar}'ied at Edenton, N. C. , 3.—In his- Paul's Church’ here at 5:30 ' this afternoon Miss Marian D: e of Edenion, daughter of Dr. Rcbert B. Drane, was married to Dr. Hosiery Repair Prices Reduced! In order to enable our customers to have the most inexpensive hose repaired, we now reknit a single thread run for 15c. Each additional run is 5 cents, and snags 5 cents per inch. Mesh hose, 20 cents for first thread and S cents for each additional. 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