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rs THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C 1933 _PART THREE Leonardtown Party To Spend July in Mountain Section To Wed July 8 Mrs. Anderson Dana Hodg- don of D. C. and Children and Mother, Mrs. J. Allen Coad, Plan Trip. LEONARDTOWN, Md., June 24— Mrs. J. Alien Coad, wife of the State Senator, and her daughter, Mrs. Ander- son Dana Hodgdon, with her children, , Dana Hodgdon and Hyatt Hodgdon, of Washington, who have been at her| mother's estate. Porto Bello, on St.! Marys River, will spend July and part | of August in the Pocomoke Mountains | in Pennsylvania Mrs. Joseph H. Key has returned to ‘Washington after spending the first of this week with Prof. and Mrs. George Welley Joy at their place, Towns End MISS ELIZABETH BLANCHE | Mr. H. E. Henzel of Cleveland is| LAVENDER, bpending this week with Miss Martha ' Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graves and her parents, Mr. and Mos. | Francis Lavender, ‘announce her ap. | 2 | proaching marriage to Mr. Edmund | Pty T. fieves, 4 Tmurt! Boove | Francis Bernard in_the Shrine of the | and Mrs. James Brown Monfort | §aered Heart Chuseh. of Washington are guests this week of | Mrs. Monfort's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | i eman Cross Slingluff, at their old | Of Personal Interest te, Chickohomony, at Milestown. T Washington B esidivite Miss Reberta Bean, Miss Regina Bean, }\\grr e J‘?Itks?'n- ?;lr-GaJr(i)l;;lm:-{ Mrs. James Lansburgh left yesterday | cKery, with Mr. Joseph R g Y i all of Washington, were Ruests in whose |07 Kansas City, Mo, to spend four| henor Miss Mary Agnes Dixon of Wash- | weeks with her mother, Mrs. Mann- ingten enteriainediat a picole supper | heim. En route she will visit Mr. and | wed by a moonlight boat ride e : 2 coening at {he home of her | Mrs. Myer Cohen in Pittsburgh and be “rs. Thomas A. McKay, at Ar- | fore returning to Wardman Park Hotel | will visit the Century of Progress Fair | Mr. and s. H. H. Stansbery and 'in Chicago. Mrs. Lansburgh was the Mary Alexander of Washington |guest of honor at a surprise bridge | were dinger guests of Mr. and Mrs. |luncheon Wednesday at Glen Oaks Richard H. Sears at Society Hill, their | given by a group of nine friends. estate on Brettons Bay. Mrs. Melville B. Fischer and sons left Mrs. J. M. B. Woodrow and her son, { Washington Thursday for Chicago to Carol Woodrow, have returned to Leon- | visit Mrs. Fischer’s sister, Mrs. Katz, for ardtown after spending a week with|10 days. From Chicago Mrs, Fischer Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Whitman of Balti- | will take her sons to Camp Flambeau, more in their cottage on the Severn|FEagle River, Wis. From there she will River continue to Escanaba, Mich., to visit her Mrs. Roy Moundy of Culpeper. Va. funcle, Mr. Julius Greenhoot. is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. W. SImp-| The marriage of Miss Ruth Kohner, son, in Mechanicsville this week. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koh- Miss Anna Mae Boyd of Leonardtown | ner of 2725 Ontario road, and Mr. i< spending a few days with her brother- | joseph Arthur Sharlin, son of Mr. and in-law anq sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Mrs. Samuel Sharlin of Trenton, N. J., Smoot, at T B, Md : will take place Sunday, July 2, at noon, Mrs. Fannie Wakeley of Washington | a¢ the Carlton Hotel. = Only the im- is the guest this week of Mrs. J. Peter- | mediate relatives will be present. son Dorsey at Port Republic, in Calvert| ~Mrs Emanuel Weinberg, formerly County. Miss Sylvia Sherby of this city, was A wedding of much interest m“lmstess at a bridge luncheon at her Southern Maryland was that of Dr.lhome in Frederick, Md., Wednesday in : R bt mother, lington, : Robert Barnes, |home at Wardman Park Hotel, time in Paris, France, turned to Lausanne, Switzerland, where her two children, Alice and Sidney, jr., have been at school. the remainder of the Summer abroad. Sandy Spring Hostess Entertains Bridge Parties Two delightful afternoon bridge parties were given by Mrs. Erwin Kemp at her Sandy Spring home, Berkley, the first being that on Wednesday when Mrs. Kemp's guests were asked at 2:15 o’clock, and included Mrs. Thomas Hyde, 4th; Mrs. Andrew J. Boyd, Mrs. Smead Alvord, st.; Mrs. Katherine Alvord, Mrs. A. Douglas Farquhar, Mrs. Yellott Canby, Mrs. Smead Alvord, jr.; Mrs. Aubrey Beall, Mrs. Tarlton Brooke, Mrs. William Dinwiddie, Mrs. PFrancis M. Hallowell, Mrs. H. T. Marshall, Mrs. Thomas Ladson, Mrs. Andrew Adams, Mrs. Allan Brooke, Mrs. Dawson Trun- dle, Mrs. Maurice J. Stabler. Mrs. Wil- liam W. Moore, Mrs. Mary Bentley and Miss Ethel Bowden. Thursday after- noon Mrs. Kemp gave her second bridge, and had as guests Mrs. Robert Coulter, Mrs. Norris Fussell, Mrs. Lionel C. Pro- bert, Mrs. Joseph Tilton, Mrs. Henry | I tumn Wedding Owings, Mrs. P. Garland Ligon, Mrs. Addison Foster, Mrs. Clarence Hurrey, Mrs. Mahlon Kirk, 4th; Mrs. Milton Bancroft, Mrs. Charles Coles of Moores- | town, N. J.; Mrs. Louis Bussler, Mrs. R. | Eentley Thomas, Mrs. Francis Miller, | Mrs. William Hough, Mrs. William John Thomas, Mrs. Charles E. Bond, Mrs. | Francis P. Robinson, Mrs. Roderick | Adams, Mrs. Frederiek L. Thomas, MTs. | Mrs. Ivan Weld and Miss Jean Coulter. Mrs. Kemps' attractive gradens fur- nished quantities of Summer flowers | which were used in decorating the | rooms of Berkley, and the guests were served delicious refreshments following bridge. | was the guest of relatives during the past week. Miss Teresa Herman has been spend- | ing a week at Ann Arbor, attending the | graduation exercises a the University | of Michigan, and visiting her uncle, Mr. Milton Herman in Detroit. Mrs. Sarah Levy, who makes EE‘\‘ as gone to Atlantic City for the Summer. Mrs. Gabrjel Solomon of Atlantic City was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Behrend during the last week. Mrs. Philip Friedlander has returned from a three months’ visit in Texas, | where she was the guest of her sol in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs, Maurice Goldberg. at Kelly Field. Mr. Emile Dittler of Atlanta, Ga., spent several days in Washington last | week at the Willard. Mrs. Bernard Herman, with her son, Mrs. Florence West, who spent some has now re- They will spend Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloom of Charles- on, W. Va., motored here from New York to spend the week end with rela- tives, and are guests at the Shoreham. Robert Herzog and Samuel Samuels Page Covington Jett of Prince Fred-|nhonor of Miss Helen Nordlinger. A erick, Md.. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Jett, to Miss Vashti Munich, daughter of Mr. Herman Munich of Baltimore, which took place June 14 in the home of the bride’s father. The ceremony was performed before an _improvised alter in the living room, at 7:30 o'clock, by Rev. John T. Ensore of Baltimore, assisted by Rev. Lowell S. Ensor of Prince Frederick, Md. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She had as her maid of honor and only attendant Miss Constance Andrews of Baltimore. The best man was Mr. Samuel Jett, brother of the bride- groom. A reception immediately fol- Jowed and after a wedding trip the voung couple will make their home in Prince Frederick, Md | The Rev. and Mrs. Jesse M. B. Woodrow entertained in the Episcopal rectory last evening the Young Peo- le’s Society in honor of three mem- gers of the group who graduated June 12 from the Great Mills High School. Miss Ednz Saunders of Beachville, Miss Dorothy Milfurn of St. Marys City and Mr. James Thomas Hammett of Leonardfown. Mr. George ~Morgan Knight, jr., vice president of the so- ciety, was toastmaster of the occasion and was assisted by Miss Charlotte Gough, who arranged a special en- tertainment feature. Mrs. Gussie Williams of St. Leonards this week is the guest of her son-in- law and_daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. Gordon Bennett, at Centerville. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. John W. Williams of Prince Prederick, Md. They will go from there to spend a few days at Ocean City, Md., before party of seven Washington friends mo- tored to Frederick for the day. Mrs. Howard Nordlinger returned on ‘Thursday from a week’s visit in Atlantic City, where she was the guest of Mrs. Gerald Rosenheim, who has an apart- ment there for the Summer, and has with her for some time Mrs. Edgar C. Kaufman. Mr. Kaufman was with them over the week end. Mrs. Estelle Reiser of Reading, Pa., will be the guest during the coming week' of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I. Kaufmann of Colorado avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kutner, the latter formerly Miss Frances Feist, left by motor Tuesday for their Summer home in Deal, N. J., after spending the past week end the Shoreham. While in Washington they were entertained | by their many friends. Mrs. Isaac Greenbaum has returned to her apartment, 2700 Connecticut avenue, from a 10 days’ stay at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City. Miss Amy Behrend, accompanied by her sister, Miss Ruth Behrend, will leave July 1 for Racquette Lake Camp, N. Y., where Miss Behrend will be in charge of the dancing class at the camp. Ruth Behrend was in the gradu- | ating class of Western High School, the exercises taking place Wednesday aft- ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hess leave today for New Rochelle, N. Y., to be the guests of relatives for two weeks. The Misses Deborah Mae Liebman, Marjorie Hertzberg and Marjorie Sig- mund are leaving on Tuesday on a 10 days’ motor trip to Canada. Miss Marian Weill, who was the guest have returned from a motor trip to New York and Westport, Conn. latter place they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Revness and daugh- ter,’ Charlotte. Mrs. Louis Stern is leaving Washing- ton Tuesday for Philadelphia to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and the graduation of her granddaughter, Helen Louise Kalisher. ~Later in the Summer Mrs, Stern will go to Atlantic daughter, Mrs. Gerald Rosenheim, at her apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Alan de Ford and two children, Doris and Barbara, spending two weeks in Chicago attend- ing the Fair. Mrs. Otto Wolf and Mrs. S. Berman luncheon at the Beacon Innm, enter- taining two tables. week at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Mackler and daughter Florence, of Tampa, Fla., were the last week en route to Boston and West- and Mrs. Samuel Revness. announces the engagement of her daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Barney M. Robbin of this city. The wedding will take place in the near future. . Mrs. John Safer will attend the Zion- ist convention in Chicago July 1 as| a delegate. | Mrs. Wallace Luchs entertained the | Friday Card Club at luncheon last lgéinigl};‘c“s;fil?:' B):l’r: hé:?e‘:llen'l’h::}; Mrs. Anna Kolker of the Chalfonte | Mrs. Rowland S. Marshall. MISS EUGENIA STUART DAVIS, | Whose marriage to Mr. William Lioyd Maule of Laconi, N. H., will take place in October. Her mother, Mrs. Alonzo Bertram Davis, Is announcing the en- gagement today. —Brooks Photo. | Corby Garden Lent For Benefit Card parfy Mrs. Charles I Corby has loaned her garden and home on the Rockville road for & benefit card party Tuesday | afternoon, the proceeds of which will be added to the building fund of the Woman's Club of Bethesda. In case of inclement weather Tuesday, arrange- ments are made to have the party Wednesday afternoon, Tables will be placed on the porticos and the lawn and a group of young girls who will as- sist Mrs. Rowland S. Marshall in sell- ing candy and serving punch, mcludzsi Miss Lois Kuhn, Miss Mildred Looker, | Miss Mary Katharine Willis, Miss Pau- line Pariseau, Miss Eleanor Chambers, | Miss Gloria -Grosvenor, Miss Carol | Grosvenor, Miss Juliette Nicholson, Miss | Mr. Richard Herman, are spending the | Janet Grubb, Miss Madeline Lee and Summer abroad in travel, visiting Italy, Miss Beverly Marshall. France and England. | Among the patronesses for the party | are Mrs. B, Peyton Whalen, president | | of the Montgomery County Federation | | of Women’s Clubs: Mrs, Frederick Stitt, | Mrs. William J. Eynon, Mrs. Charles D. | | Herron, Mrs. E. Brooke Lee, Mrs. Walter | R. Tuckerman,Mrs. Frank Hodges Clark, | 1S Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. Charles B.| | Hawley, Mrs. Luke 1. Wilson, Mrs. Gil- | | bert Grosvenor, Mrs. Prederic P. Lee, | Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs. Benjamin Perry, Mrs. J. William Stohlman, Mrs. In the | C. W. Warburton, Mrs. W. W. Bride, | | Mrs. Merle Thorpe, Mrs. Oliver Owen | Kuhn, Mrs. Charles E. Roach, Mrs. | Charles Willard Hayes, Mrs. E. C.| | Brandenburg Mme. Dimitriu. Mrs. John | W. Bennett, Mrs. Benjamin Potter, Mrs. | | Richard L. Hoxie, Mrs. H. T. Rodier, | Mrs. Samuel Kalisher, and to attend | mrs. B, H. Gruver. Mrs, Harry Packard, | | Mrs. Ernest Humphrey Daniels, Mrs. A. | | Gude, Mrs. Richard Gasch, Mrs. Robert | City to spend some time with hes | C1ay Sherrill, Mrs. W. W. Badgely, Mrs. F. M. Shortall, Mrs. C. B. Smith, | Mrs. Wade Ellis, Miss Lulu Chase, Mrs. | Otto L. Veerhoff, Mrs. William C. Hunt, | are | Mrs. Charles Augustus Hawley, Ml’l.} | Faber Victoria Stevenson and Mrs. Albir | | W. Tuck. | Members who have reserved tables | were joint hostesses Friday at a bridge | are Mrs. John E. Black, Mrs. Corby, Mrs. Ralph K. Benner, Mrs. Hardin Ar- | ledge, Mrs. Charles Leonard Chambers, | Smith, Mrs. Ford E. Young, Mrs. George | | E. Pariseau, Mrs. N. F. Rabner, Mrs. | guests of Mr, and Mrs. Morris Gusdorf | G€0rge Wady Imirie, Mrs. Frederic O. | Smith, Mrs. Charles Moore, Mrs. Eleanor | port, Conn., where they will visit Mr, | Cronin, Mrs. Ogilve Shumate, Mrs. J. | L. Gilbert, Mrs. Harriet J. Garlock and i - Lot Flea Hop Me.nsnred. The ordinary flea, says & European | scientist, can cover a distance of 13 | kilnches and a height of 7 feet in onel‘ ! hop. returning to their respective homes. |of Miss Marjorie Sigmund, has re- Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Sanders of | turned to her home in Atlantic City. Spring Hill have as their guest for a| Mrs. Alvin Newmyer, with her three few weeks Miss Mary Dement of Wash- | sons, Alvin, jr.; Armond and Louis, will ington. spend the Summer in Atlantic City, Mrs. Clara Budd of La Plata has|where she has taken a cottage on s her guests her son-in-law and | Kingston avenue. They are leaving daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Budd, | this week end. Alvin, jr., has just re- and their small son, Joe Budd, of Bal- | turned home from Bordentown Military { timore. Academy. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brook Bryan of| Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs and Potomac View, on the lower Potomac |family will open their bungalow, Lux River, entertained last week end Mr.|Manor, near Bethesda, tomorrow, and Mrs. Rex S. Ingram of Wash-|where ’hey will spend the Summer, ington |Mrs. Mortimer Goldstein, mother of Miss Marle Pillsbury of Leonard-|Mrs. Luchs, will be with them over the town is spending her vacation in Balti- | Summer. e | Mrs. Morris L. Luchs, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. James P. Lyonns of by her granddaughter, Jean Hemmer- Prince Frederick, Me., announce the, dinger, returns today from New York, engagement of their daughter, Mary|Where she was the guest of her Grace, to Mr. Owens Sunderland, son daughter, Mrs. Lester Hemmerdinger. Stanley Sunderland.|After a week’s visit here Jean will go The wedding will take place next t0 a girls’ camp in Maine. ~ St Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Miller and two Mrs. D. R. Ralbott of Annapolis has | children will shortly go to their Sum- opH her estate, Dunkirk, in Prince | mer cottage in Bluemont, Va. Frederick, for the Summer months. | The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Julius Mark Miss Eunice Mallory of Washington|©0f Nashville, Tenn. will motor to is spending this week in Leonardtown | Washington' this week, to be the guests as the guest of Miss Veronica Abell |Of friends. Rev. Dr. Mark will officiate who is spending the Summer with her at the Marks-Nordlinger wedding Fri- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Abell. ' day. June 30. | Miss Mary Gwynn Hamilton has had | Mr. Leon Reid of New York, accom- | s her house guests Miss Rachel Zayas Panied by his sister, Mrs. Harry Heil- | and Miss Carmen Zayas of Cuba. brun, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Terry | ‘These young ladies were graduated in | Of Mount Vernon, N. Y. will come| her class at the St. Mary's Academy !0 Washington by motor Thursday. M June 11 and returned to Cuba Monday. | Heilbrun will be the guest of her sister, Mis: Hamilton accompanied them to,MrIs. Estelle Nordlinger of Beverly Baltimore and is spending a few days|Court for several days. there with her cousin, Miss Rosalie| MIS. Cecll Kaufmann will be hostess on Tuesday at ahluncheorn at Brooke's Miss He nes of Fiorida is spend- | Ted House in honor of Miss Helen L e o o e e obend. | Nordlinger and the out-of-town guests her Sandgates estate on here for her wedding on Priday. | Mrs. Daniel Lowenthal, with her young son, Daniel, jr, of Baltimore, were puests last week of Mrs. Lowenthal’s | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolf of ;| Beverly Court Mrs. Meyer Loeb is visiting her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- land E. Fournier, in Pittsburgh for two | weeks Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Guggenheim have returned to their apartment, in ardman Park Hotel, from a stay at | the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Veax and family s(have opened their cottage, at Shady Side, Md., for the Summer. were week end guests of | Mrs. Abe King is the guest of rela- store at Ocean tives in Paterson, N. J. ) the Potomac. Wed-| The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Hebrew ained at dinner in| Home for the Aged will give a picnic Charles C.| Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at s. Mary B.|Miller's Cabin, in Rock Creek Park, for is spending some | the men and women at the home, their yearly picnic. Refreshments will be served during the afternoon. Mrs. Sidney Guggenheim and son and caughter are now located in their new apartment, 4700 Connecticut avenue Mr. Robert Allman of Philadelphia was the guest over the week end of friends Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs h of Milestown, Md., | with her cousins, it her aunt, Mrs. esty of Indian Broun of Was nd Mrs. Lou shington, were din y of Mr. and Mrs. S, who en- Yowalski daughter Mary'’s Academy in Sigmund Marks of Nashville, N. C., will motor to Wash- ington, arriving tomorrow, to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loeb of Harrison street. Their son, Mr. Louis Marks, whose marriage to Miss Helen E. Nordlinger takes place Friday June 30 at the Carlton Hotel at noon, will ar- s returned to csville after spend- Dr. Zack Marion her home in ) ing some time with her son Morgan, and_her si Mrs. Freeman, in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Carr will re- n to their home, Pine Shadows, In rive here on Tuesday. St. Marys City, this week. They have, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Davidson have spent the last two weeks in New York.|returned to their home, in Red Bank, Mr. and Mrs. William C. PembrokeN. J., after visiting the latter's mother, of Grafton, W a., are visiting rela- | Mrs. Ella Adler. tives at Park , their old home in, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman are 8t. Marys County. |back from Boston, where they were Mrs. Louis Nathanson of Leanard-|guests of their son-in-law and daugh- town attended the graduation exer-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glaser, and at- cises of her twin daughters, Miss|tended the graduation of their grand- Miriam Nathanson and Miss Anna|daughter, Miss Elizabeth Ann Kauf- Suite of 2-Pieces $74.50 The base is effec- The deep invite to su- and construetion superb styling make the price ex- ceptionally low. Occ Nathanson, who are graduating with|man, from Bradford Academy. honors from Western High School in| Mrs. Leo Mantner is in Chicago for Baltimore. They all will return to!two weeks, visiting her son-in-law and Leonardtown this week. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Him- Miss Laura Mae Church of Washing- melblau. ton is visiting in Leonardtown, Mrs. Joseph Morrow of New York Seventh at Eye , . . Chair design is very graceful; upholstered in artistic tapestry and is “Furniture of Merit” quality throughout...... Quantico Dance Honors Virginia House Guests: Other Entertainments Col. and Mrs. Edward Man- waring Are Hosts—Lieut. Riseley Arrives From Haiti. QUANTICO, Va. June 24—Col. and Mrs. Edward Manwaring and daughter, Miss Cathariffe Manwaring, entertained ninety guests at a dance at the Officers Mess on Thursday in honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wharlion Manwaring of Norfolk, Va., Mfss Mar- garet Eelen Boxley of Orange, Va. and Miss Frances Ann McCray of Staunton. Mr. Poter McCray, Mr. Fred Boxley and Mr. Edward Krayder of Staunton mo- tored here for the dance. Licut and Mrs. James Riseley and their family are among recent arrivals on the post. Lieut. Riseley has just completed a five-year detail with the Garde d'Haitl. Dr. and Mrs. W. Dalton Davis and their son Billy have gone to St. Louis to visit relati Mrs. John O'Leary has gone to New | London, Conn., where she plans to re- main indefinitely. Lieut. O'Leary is on duty with the Civillan Conservation Corps and is at present stationed at Fort Wright, N. Y. Capt. Lewis Merritt, who completed this year's course at the Staff and Com- mand School at Fort Leavenworth Kans., has reported here for duty and | been_assigned quarters. Mrs. Merrit. and Dickie will arrive later. Mrs. Otto Salzman and daughter, Frances have gone to Philadelphia, where they will be with relatives whilc Capt. Salzman is on duty with the Civilian Construction Corps. Capt. and Mrs. Willard Leutze arc| spending a fortnight at Johnson, N. Y. Lieut. Irvin Hansen, U. S. N, whe recently arrived here from the Wa:r College, Newport, has been detailed tc the C. C. C. Humphries. Mrs. Hansen and Barbar: will remain here for the present. Lieut. Walter Amory, who spent g year on duty at Brown Aviation Field with the Marine Corps Reserves, left Monday with his family for New York, where he will enter business. Mr and Mrs. Charles Homer of Phila delphia are spending a fortnight with Maj. and Mrs. Allen Simon. Lieut. H. E. Dunkleberger and hi: family have arrived from Philadelphiz and moved into quarters. Capt. and Mrs. Hal Potter spent th week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. M Coleman in Washington. Capt. Potter on duty with the C. C. C. stationec temporarily at Fort Washington, whilc Mrs. Potter and their children are re maining here. Orin Wheeler were at a supper part dance tonight. = Their. gu}e,xlsbeserree e and Mrs. Robert Davis, Capt. and Mrs. Carl Meigs, Capt. and Mrs, L. S. Swin- dler, Capt. and Mrs. Robert Yowell, Capt. and Mrs. R. W. Culpepper, Lieut, and Mrs. James Riseley, Lieut. and Mrs, George J. O'Shea, Mrs. Mary Becker. Lieut. Drake and Dr. and Mrs, Sterling Er@:"flm% and Mrs. George Alden s an Bullivan of Boston. 1 Genevieve Lieut. and Mrs. hosts | Among the new arrivals are Lieut. and Mrs. 'W. E. Maxwell who came from Washington and Lieut. and Mrs, Morris L. Shihively who recently ar- rivfid {rorr{‘ itlllon in China. eut. R. E. Scollin has arrive the 1st Brigade in Haiti and med ":: signed to the Aircraft Squadron. Capt. and Mrs. Maurice Holmes gave a dinner party Wednesday for Maj. and Mrs. Lourie Stephenson who left the following day for Philadelphia, where they expect to remain a week before %gorgeedmg to their new station in New- Miss Polly Marston, whose max e to Lieut. Manly Lamar Curry will e place July 1, was the honor guest at a number of parties this week. Miss Elizabeth Barber gave a shower Tuesday for Miss Marston. The gifts were placed in a large Japanese parasol and ‘ were literally showered upon the bride-elect as she was seated at the bridge table. Miss Barber's guests in- cluded Mrs. John Wehle, Mrs. Richard Ross, Mrs. Ewing Wahl, Mrs. Edward L. Pugh, Miss Evelyn Lee, Miss Mer- cedes Lee, Miss Betty Marston, Miss and is on duty at Fort| | visiting them the former's July Bride Daughter of Mrs. William Crist, who | announces her engagement and mar- | riage July 8 to Mr. Cashell Shoemaker. | The wedding will take place at the ! home of Mrs. Fred Kiplinger on Bat- tery lane, in the garden if weather permits. —Wnhite Studio, | Mary Louise Nutting, Miss Dixie An- crum, Miss Grace White, Miss Betty Price, Miss Helen McDonald, Miss Cathrine Manwaring, Mrs. E. Wharton Manwaring, Miss Edith Cushing and Miss Alice Reed Cushing. Miss Marston and Miss Alice Reed Cushing, whose engagement to Lieut. George Shell has been announced, shared honors at a luncheon and mis- cellaneous shower Wednesday at the | Officers’ Mess by Mrs. Ewing Wahl, Miss Betty Marston, Miss Edith Cush- ing and Miss Mary Louise Nutting Mrs. Alexander Kreiser gave a lunch- eon for Miss Marston, Thursday, fol- lowed by bridge at Mrs. Duncan Wal- ler's. Mrs. W. D. Cushman of Peters- burg, Va. is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Kreiser and Mrs. Waller. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Harry Lee were hosts in honor of Miss Marston and Miss Cushing when their daughters, Miss Evelyn Lee and Miss Mercedes Lee, gave a bridge tea today. Miss Elizabeth Barber was hostess at @ dinner served in quarters before Col. and Mrs. Manwaring’s dance Thui day. Her guests were Miss Evelyn Lee, Miss Mercedes Lee, Miss Dixie Ancrum, Capt. E. S. Barrom of Boston, Lieut. George Beliinger and Mr. Calhoun Ancrum. Maj. and Mrs. Jalian Smith have mother, Mrs. J. C. Smith of Allston, Md., and | his nephew, Mr. W. S. Smith of Havre de Grace. BOYS’ CLU;S PRIVILEGED TO USE SWIMMING POOL Jewish Community Center Makes No Charge During Summer Months to Groups. Officlals of the Jewish Community Center announced yesterday that mem- bers of the Boys’ Club of Washington and the Northeast Boys’ Club have been granted permission to use the swimming pool at the center during the Summer without charge, in view of the reduced budgets upon which the clubs have to operate. A special Summer membership to the center pool has been arranged, which reduces the fee and increases the privileges. The roof garden of the Compnt Center has been converted into a solarjum . with sun baths in suit- able inclosures, A tremendous in- crease in attendance has been noted at the pool this Summer, officials an- nounced. The Membership Committee of the center includes Moe Offenberg, chair- man; Morris Gewirz, Mrs. C. Rosen- thal, Willam Bush, Maurice Eanet and Betty Kronman. 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