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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JULY 14, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. Montgomery Legion in Benefit Show for Hospita Miss Margaret Hill astride Sweet Melody, which she will ride in t. the Montgomery County Council Chase, Md., Saturday, July 20, to raise funds for the Montgomery County General Hospital. Of Personal Note Miss Leon and Mr. Date—Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ruth Emily Leon, daugh-| fer of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon and Mr. Irving Fogel of Lynch- burg, Va., and Washington, whose en- gagement recently was announced, ! will be married Sunday afternoon, | July 21, at 4 o'clock in the home of the bride’s parents at 1605 Van Buren street northwest. Only a family party | will be present. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Sigmund, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luchs and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Abel motored to Atlantic | City where they are spending the week end at the Villa D'Este. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Randolph Cohn, the latter formerly Miss Shirley | Graff, whose marriage took place July 4 at the Mayflower Hotel, are spend- ing the week end at Lake Placid, N. Y. Miss Leah Neiman will spend the next three weeks in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hahn, the lat- ter formerly Miss Maxine Goodkind of Chicago, whose wedding took place in Chicago the early part of June, have returned to Washington and are with | the former’s mother, Mrs. Harry Hahn, at 2812 Twenty-seventh street north- west., Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Stein have re- turned from Philadelphia and Atlantic City and have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hamburger of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby have taken a cottage in Ventnor, N. J., for the Summer Maj. and Mrs. Jesse I Miller, with their two young children, Jimmie and Jane, have closed their home, in Chevy Chase, and are spending the Summer at their country place, in Bluemont, Va, where they will entertain week end house parties during the season. Mrs. Samuel Gans is spending the Summer at the Ambassador Hotel in Atlantic City. Miss Deborah Mae Liebman went Friday to Philadelphia, where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Goldsmith over the week end. Mrs. Louis Koenigsberger, who was the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. Liebman, for some weeks, returned to her home, in At- lantic City, last week. Mrs. Harry Viner is in Atlantic City, at the Ambassador, for a stay. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Bloom of Chi- €ago, who were guests of their brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Minster, on Ontario place, after a stay in New York, returned to their home ‘Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs and Y% “WHY? ANY GARMENT EXCEPT FUR-TRIMMED. FLANNELS, G ARANNELS. LINENS AND FANCY CLEANED and PRESSED Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday—Thursday 39 Ladles Dresses, Coats and Suits Cohn at Lake Placid. of American Fogel Set Wedding their daughter, Miss Frances Luchs, and Mr. Joseph Luchs are at their | bungalow near Bethesda, Md. Philip Arensberg, who spent the last two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Wolf, jr., will return to his home in New York today. Mrs. Leon Oppenheimer, with her mother, Mrs. Sallie Weinrich, are at the Ambassador in Atlantic City for | the Summer. Mrs. Oppenheimer’s two young children are at camp. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Loeb have closed their apartment on Connecticut ave- nue and are occupying the bungalow at 3722 Harrison street, in Chevy | Chase, for the rest of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Greentree have sent out cards announcing the marriage of their daughter Janet Vir- ginia to Mr. Bernard I. Nordlinger of this city Saturday, July 6, in Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Nordlinger will be at home at 3113 N street, in Washington. The Woodn:ont Country Club will have an informal dinner, with danc- ing, tonight at the club near Bethesda. Many will entertain guests. Mrs. Ernest Mayer will leave to-| morrow for Atlantic City and will spend the rest of the Summer at the Ambassador. Mr. and Mrs Simon E. Eichberg, the latter formerly Miss Evelyn Schloss, have returned from _their wedding trip spent in the White Mountains and are at the Shoreham until they take possession of their apartment in the Westchester. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peyser with their young son and daughter motored Thursday to Bluemont, Va., and are guests of Maj and Mrs. Jesse Miller over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Singer left Friday by motor for Atlantic City to spend 10 days at the Ambassador. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang will leave today by motor for Long Beach, N. Y, where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Harry Bernstein, who was the guest for three weeks of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Peyser, has returned to her home in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Levy of the Ponce de Leon will leave Tuesday for Atlantic City, where they will be at the Ambassador for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Garner of Newport News, Va., with their two children, Natalie and Selwyn, have returned to their home by motor after spending a week in Washington as the Assured the Quality” Clea “Greater Savings. Your Garments to Vogue! Try Us Now and Make Us Prove This! This Is » Cash and Carry Price Call For and Delivery Price, 59¢ All Stores Open 8 AM. to 8 P.M. 1744 Columbia Rd. N.W. 3208 O St. N.W. 1735 Conn. Ave. N.W. 826 BLADENSBURG RD. Rugs Cleaned, Other sizes in proportion (i 324 Third St. N.E. N.E.—Call ATLANTIC 1415 9x12......$2.95 minimum charge 50c per rug) 1\/-Cleninemr “Only ONE QUALITY and that’s the BEST” g & = he horse show guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gusdorf. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of | Avon place will be hosts to 150 at a dinner and dance this evening at the Colonial Hotel in celebration of the confirmation of their son Stanley Her- man Thursday, in the Georgetown Shule. Many out-of-town guests will be present. Mrs. Doak Goes on Cruise : Mrs. Morrow in Ohio (Continued From First Page.) at Fresh Water Cove on Massachu- | setts’ North Shore at Gloucester. Mr. Wright, whe is secretary to Senator | Henry W. Keyes of New Hampshire, will join Mrs. Wright upon the ad- Jcurnment of Congress. Miss Helen Bradley, registrar and business manager of the Maryland State College of Salisbury, Md. is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | D. Bradley, at their home in Takoma Park for the week end. Miss Bradley received the appoint- ment to the position with the State Teachers College through a competi- tive examination taken before the commissioner of State employment in Baltimore, she having received the | highest rating. Miss Marcia C. Stauffer of Kana- | wha street, Chevy Chase, is back from | a two-week stay at Marehead City, on the Coast of North Carolina, where | she has been the guest of Miss Doro- they Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fuller of Knox- ville, Tenn., and Mrs. Charles Pitt- | man of Atlanta, Ga., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Whitaker at 3620° Sixteenth street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Highland have | arrived in Washington from their home in Hammond, Ind, and are | at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dantels of Greensboro, N. C., are in Washington to visit for a short time and sre at the Wardman Park Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. John Holmes Trinder have as their guest, Miss Anne Page Truncer of Chicago. Tuesday, July 2, they entertained at a reception in her honor in their home. Miss Suzanne Kappler has jeined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Kappler, in their home at 3202 Klingle road, from the College Feminin de Bouffemont, Paris, Prance. Miss Kap- pler specialized in French, German and the arts, and has become quite 8 French scholar. While at the college she was under the chaper- Complete Newest Styles Octagon Shape Examination Included 95 Regularl, $12.5 Oy Ter S Mrs. John Hay Whitney of Upperville, famed Virginia horsewoman and one of the country’s fore=- Legion Posts is to stage at Cheoy most judges, who will judge the hunter classes in the Legion show. The grounds are on the East- West Highway in Chevy Chase, at the Maryland entrance to Rock Creek Park. —Underwood & Underwood Photos. Engagement onage of her aunt, Mrs. Doroth Shuey, who resides in Paris. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. McNaull are at the Carlton for a short stay, hav- | ing arrived from their home in Akvon, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Barish who make their home in New York City, are in Washington over the week end at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley Long and daughter, Miss Doris Long, have re- turned from Boston and New York. They will motor to Atlantic City and GLASSES Colored, cylindrical and bifocal lenses excepted The FRAMES Beautifully engraved and fitted with new type rocking perloid pads that protect the nose. The LENSES Famous True-Vue torics in octagon, leaf, oval or any special shape. Fitted by our staff of registered % optometrists. Dr. Kanstoroom in Charge. * Use Your Charge Account! Goldenberg’s—Main Floor, Announced MISS BARBARA BOVEE DISTELHURST, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Distelhurst of Chevy Chase, Md., who announce her engagement to Mr. Bennett W. King of Rock Spring Road, Va. The wedding will take place in the Fall. be at the Traymore Hotel for an in- definite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. W. Bateson were joined at the Wardman Park Hotel, there last week by their two | sons, Philip and Charles, who made a brief stay. Miss Elizabeth Piez of North Tarry- town, N. Y, and Mrs. H. E. Snape of Tarrytown, are at the Wardman Park Hotel. with pony classes at 9:30 a.m. and continue throughout the day. Wedding in Berwyn Saturday Miss Sarah Margeurite Bewley o(“ Berwyn and Mr. Daniel Webster Will- ingmyre, 3d, son of Maj. and Mrs. Berwyn, will be married Saturday aft- ernoon at 4 o'clock on the lawn of dence. Both the bride and bridegroom- elect are graduates of the University of Maryland. ‘The president of the District of Co- lumbia Bar Association and Mrs. H. Winship Wheatley of Hyattsville, and their daughters, Miss Rosemary Wheatley, are traveling in the West. | They will be in Los Angeles next week | for the convention of the American Bar Association. On the way West | they visited Chicago and Glacier Na- tional Park. At Palo Alto they visited | Mr. Jackson H. Ralston, former prom- | inent Washington and Maryland at- torney, and Mrs. Ralston. Mr. and will arrive home July 23. Mrs. Hugh F. Crawley and her | daughters, Miss Sarah Crawley and Miss Catherine Crawley, of Hyattsville are on a Western trip, during whieh | | they will visit Sale Lake City, Colorado Springs, Yosemite National Park and | the exposition at San Diego. Calif. | They will return home about Au- gust 20. Mrs. John W. Bradley of Hyatts- | ville is spending some time with her | sister, Mrs. Charles Holliday, at Fort | Lauderdale, Fla. Mrs. Holliday for- | merly was Miss Maria Gudger, teacher |in the Hyattsville elementary school. | Mrs. Bradley also is a teacher in the | ! Hyattsville school. Miss Rubye Bresnahan has returned to her home in Hyattsville after a visit | in Akron, Ohio. { Mr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Tompkins, jr., are spending the season at Epping | | Forest. Before her recent marriage, Mrs. Tompkins was Miss Eleanor Cal- vert, daughter of Col. and Mrs. George H. 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