Evening Star Newspaper, July 14, 1935, Page 53

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Miss Hill Is Bride of Dr. O. A.Ryder Marriage Takes Place July 6 at Home in Alexandria. ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 13.—Mr. | and Mrs. John Hill announce the marriage of their daughter, Elinor Temple, to Dr. Oliver Allison Ryder of this city, son of Mrs. Martha Rus- | sell Ryder and the late Mr. Oliver Ryder, at noon, Saturday, July 6. in their home at 1508 West avenue in | Richmond. Rev, Dr. Churchill Jones | Gibson, rector of St. James' Episcopal Church, officiated in the presence of enly the two immediate families. The tride wore her traveling costume and there were no attendants Following the ceremony there was san informal wedding breakfast and Jater Dr. and Mrs. Ryder left for a motor trip. They will live in Alexan- dria and after August 1 will be at home at 112 South Columbus street. Miss Anne Herbert, Miss Fanny Scott Herbert and Mr. William C Herbert have taken the home of the | Very Rev. Dr. Wallace E. Rollins, dean of the Episcopal Theological Semi- nary, on Seminary Hill, and are liv- | ing there for the Summer months. | Miss Mittie Herbert is remaining in | their home on North Washington street and later will go to Cleveland, Ohio, to visit her brother-in-law and | sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Doswell Brooke. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Albert de Caze- nove will leave next week to visit rel- atives in St. Paul and will go from there to visit Mrs. de Cazenove's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Gronvold in Fargo, | N. Dak. Later in the Summer Mr. and Mrs. de Cazenove will go to San Diego to attend the California-Pacific Fxposition and will remain on the ‘West Coast until October. Miss Mary Worthington and Miss Maria Worthington have gone to Berryville to spend the Summer with the Misses Shepherd. Mrs. Thomas A. Hulfish and Miss Barbara Hulfish left Monday by mo- tor for Yellowstone Park, accompany- ing Mrs. Hulfish’s brother, Mr. Wil- liam T. Pollard, and their sister and niece, Mrs. Arthur Barton Crane and | Miss Betty Crane of Chevy Chase. | Mrs. Crane formerly was Miss Mary | Pollard of Alexandria, and with her daughter will continue to Coronado | Beach, Calif., to visit her son-in-law | end daughter, Ensign and Mrs. Al- bert Hobbs Clark. Dr. Crane will join | them the middle of August and they | will visit Col. and Mrs. William Ter- | rell in Palo Alto before returning in September. | Miss Mary Cline ard Miss Thurman Baker, accompanied by Miss Helen Duffy of Leesburg, have gone to Mil- waukee for & month’s visit to Miss| “Theda Hagenbar, their former class-| mate at George Washington Uni- versity. £ Mrs. Osceola Riad announces the marriage of ner duughter Usceola Annette to Mr. Lewis Benson Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam B. Mason, also of this city, Saturday, July 6, in Rockville. Miss Eleanor Mcichoir sailed from New York Saturday, July 6, on the S. S. Caledonia for Glasgow. Miss| Melchoir will speni the remainder. of | the Summer traveling through the British Isles and in mia-August wnll[ go to Oxford to attend the sessions of the International Educational Associa- | tion. Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Shepper- | son have returned from a three weeks’ | motor trip through the Middle West and to New Orleans, Charleston, S.| C., and Atlanta. In Atlanta they were the guests of Mrs Shepperson’s cousin, Miss Anaiz Peyton Luckett. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Wyman are spending several werks in Atlantic City. | Mrs. E. J. Larkin of San Aatonio, TTex.; Mrs. Josepn Settle and Miss Rose Fairfax of Washington were guests last week of "Irs. C. Randolph Davis. Mr. John Slaughcer has returned from Danville, Va., where he atiended the fifty-third wedding anniversary of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Slaughter. All of Mr. and Mrs. Slaughter's 10 children were present at the celebration, with a large num- ber of grandchildren and one great- grandchild. The Rev. Frederick T. Sapp, rector of St. Andrew’s Epircopal Church in Hilton Village, Va., and Mrs. Sapp are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prank T.| XKing. The Rev. Mr. Sapp was a cap- | tain in the Chaplain’s Corps of the | American Expeditionary Forces during | the World War and is here for chap- | lain’s duty at the C. M. T. C. encamp- | ment at Fort Myer. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jackson | Butcher entertained Friday =vening, | July 5, to celebrate the,r golden wed- | ding anniversary. Assisting them | were six children, Mrs Harry Conard, | Mrs. James T. Al Mrs. L. K. Dyer, | Mr. Andrew J. Buicher, jr.; Mr. Lin- | wood Butcher and Mr. Harry A.| Butcher. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Smith | have returned frcm & stay in Atlantic | City. | Miss Isabelle Langford and Miss Fannie Langford have announced the marriage of their niece, Miss Mary “Catherine Langford, to Mr. John Louis Sandford Thursday, July 4, in Roa- noke, the Rev. T. B. Martin of St. An- drew’s Roman Catholic Church offi- iating. Dr. C. E. Arnette has returned from » visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 8. L. Arnette, in Saltville, Va. Miss Mary Baldwin of Winston- $alem, N. C., is spending several weeks | with her grandfather, Judge Louis C. Barley. + Mjss Caroline Wolf has left for | Charlottesville, where she will remain for 3 month as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.’ Claude Purvis. { Mrs. Helen Arny Macan, headmis- es8” of St. Agnes’ School, and Miss Linette Macan have réturned from a visit fo Mrs. Horton Ide of Duxbury, Mass,, in her cottage at Lake Win- nipesaukee, N. H. Miss Shirley Ide accompanied them home and was the guest of Miss Macan for several days before leaving for a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kendrew in Williamsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Limber ‘have gone to Columbus, Ohio, to visit Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dawson and will be the guests of Mr. Limber’s brother: and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Limber, in Hadley, Pa., before returning home. Mrs. Mary Allen of Gaithersburg is the guest of Mrs. Robert J. Yates. Mrs. Lena Woodward entertained at luncheon Monday in honor of Mrs. Allen. Miss Irma Drake and Miss Roberta Hall are spending a week at Massa- netta Springs. Miss Elizabeth Ramey, State presi- dent of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs and past president of ? MISS AUDREY SCHNEIDER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Schneider, whose engagement to Mr. Erling Bernhardt Sazhaut is an- nounced. The wedding will take place in October. —Harris-Ewing Photo. the local club, left Monday for Seatde, Wash., to attend the annual conven- tion of the National Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lindsey, Jennings Pemberton and Mr. Marshall | DRY GLEANING “WORRIES" ARE OVER NOW DE LUXE SERVICE Costs So Little They Clean Any 2 Complete Garmenis FOR ADDITIONAL GARMENTS 60c EACH 8-Hour Se cey NO EXTRA CHARGE FREE DELIVERY Clothes Fully Insured While § 4 in Their, Care 25¢c Extra for Fur-Trimmed White or Fancy . Garments HOUR NIGHT DRY CLEANING SERVICE ANY HOUR— —ANY PLACE Suits _______$1.00 | Dresses _____$1.25 New PUFFER-DUCK < Munce returned Sunday from a holi- day trip to Virginia Beach. | Mr. Dayton Konler of Pittsburgh is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Bradley Bloomer, jr. Mrs. Felix Cannon returned Tues- day to her home in Hamlet, N. C., after a visit to her daughters, Miss Helen Cannon and Miss Dorothy Can- non. The Misses Cannon, who also had with them their sister, Miss Eleanor Cannon, now are living in the Brawner Apartments on Prince street. Mr. and Mrs. George Worthington Ramby will return tomorrow from a 10-day trip to Asbury Park. Miss Margaret Anderson of Port | Huron, Mich., is the guest for some | weeks of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Anderson. Mrs. Hunter Holmes Boyd of Win- | | chester announces the engagement of | | her daughter Virginia Hunter to Mr. | | Edward Wall Barr, son of Mr. and Mrs. | | Frederick Barr of the same place. The | | bridegroom-elect is a brother of Miss | | Elizabeth Barr of the faculty of St.| Agnes School. | Mrs. John G. Henshaw and Mrs. Marion Henshaw Stewart are at home after a week’s stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. Charles Mangum and her son, Charles Robert Mangum of Tarrytown, N. Y., havé arrived to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. John Ballenger and | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ballenger and | their children have returned from a stay at Colonial Beach. | Mrs. Walter Selecman and Miss An- | | netta Rind spent last week in Orkney | | Springs. Shrine to Be Restored. Kiev's eleventh century Cathedral | of Saint Sophia, the first stronghold l of Christianity in Eurcpe, is to be re- stored, with its 15 domes and beauti- ful mosaics and wall paintings, by the Ukraine government. \fi, MRS. JACK RILEY, Who, before her marriage June 22, at Wildwood, N. J., was Miss Alberta Virginia Harris, daughter of Mrs. J. S. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Riley are making their home in Wash- ington at the Rhode Island Gardens. SsULY 14, 1 Todds Feted At Dinner b D. C. Couple Capt and Mrs. Todd of Annapolis Are Guests Here. ANNAPOLIS, Md., July 13.—Capt. Forde A. Todd, the recently appointed ! THREE, he week of Lieut. Comdr. John B. | Farrior (M. C.) and Mrs. Farrior. Mrs. Slingluff will leave Washington | mext week and join her children in | her cottage at Jamestown, R. L. and Comdr. Slingluff will later go to Jamestown. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Kuehemund, the former of the faculty of St. John's College, have moved from their apart- ment at the Brice House and are now at 8 Maryland avenue, whire they have the apartment formerly occupied Ly Comdr. Harry W, Hill, U, 8. N, aad his family. Mrs. William R. Sayles, widow of Capt. Sayles, has returned to Annap- olis, her former home, from Washing- | ton, and is the guest of her sister and SOCIETY. B2t town, Pa; Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell Smith and Mrs. J. Siewart Smith, en- tertaining at Evergreen Home, in Lin- coln. uated recently from Smith College. | Ensign Lane, who was graduated from the United States Naval Academy in | the class of 1933, is on duty on the | U.S. S. Tennessee at San Pedro, Calif. | Mrs. H. S. Harrison, Mrs. Alfred Lieut. and Mrs. Harry A. Simms di Zerega, Mrs. T. W. Edwards, Mrs. have as their guests Miss Rebecca | Willlam Cox and son Thomas, and Reilly and her cousin, Miss Edith | Mrs. Louise King of Leesburg are at Gallant, of Washington. Lieut. Simms | Ocean City, N. J.. for a week’s stay. is stationed at the Experiment Sta-| Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Rust gave & tion and he and his family will live | dance last evening for their daughter, in Eastport. i Miss Jane Rust M. and Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes, jr.,| Mrs. E. H. Heaton was hotess at bhave closed White House Farm, their | bridge at her Leesburg home Wednes- home on South River, and left for a | day in honor of her daughter, Mrs. two months’ stay at their newly pur- | Steven Woodruf of Detroit, Mich., who chased estate near Boco Ratan, Fla. | has taken a home in Leesburg for the Miss Catherine Kramer had as her Summer | guests for & month her brother-in-law Miss Fanny Nelson Lyon. daughter nd sister, Lieut. and Mrs. George Of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Lyon of Pur- commandant of midshipmen at the brothers, Miss Marian Duval, Mr. Naval Academy, and Mrs. Todd were ‘ Richard Duval and Col. guests of honor recently at a dinner | given in Washington by Capt. Stan- ford C. Hooper and Mrs. Hooper lt‘ their home. i Lieut. David Claude, U. 8. M. €., and Mrs, Claude are the guests of Lieut. Claude’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. | Gordon Claude, at their home on Prince George street. Lieut. and Mrs. Douglas Duval, U. S. A, retired, in their home on Duke of Gloucester street, Comdr. Edward W. Hanson, who is on duty at Washington, spent a few days in Annapolis during the week. Mrs. Bowers, wife of Comdr, John Bowers, retired, gave a luncheon Mon- day at the Officers’ Club at the Naval Academy in honor of her niece, Mrs. Hubbard Potter, U. 8. M. C. Lieut Potter has just completed a tour of | duty at Quantico, Va., and is now én ! route to San Diego, Calif., for duty. { Loudoun County Activities Vari Mrs. May Thompson and Miss Stella cellville, who is spending the Summer in England with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Lyon, will upon her return in the Fall be | presented to Baltimore society at the first Monday german Miss Lyon's | sister. Miss Connie Lyon, was one of | last season’s debutantes. Mr, and Mrs, E. D. Green of Ko- komo, Ind.. are visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. H. H Other week-end Claude have been living at Quantico, Sarah Green Baker of Long Island, Va., and are now on their way to Philadelphia, where Lieut. Claude will be on duty. Mr. and Mrs. Strickland Gillilan have returned to Washington after spending several months at their cot- tage at Sherwood Forest. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Grimes of New York City | and their family will occupy the cot- | tage for the remainder of the Sum- mer. Mr. Grimes is editor of the Wall Street Journal. Ensign G. Sherman James, jr., is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman James, at their home at Hy- attsville, Md. Ensign James is at- tached to the naval air station at Pensacola, Fla. | who is visiting her mother and sister, | Mrs. Nicholas Green and Miss M. Clare Green, in their home on Charles | street, son of Washington announce the en- gagement of their daughter Alice to Lieut. Richard H. Torovsky, Q. M. C., U. 8. A. Lieut. Torovsky is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Torovsky of Franklin street, this city. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nixon of Mount | Airy have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth PFrances, to Ensign Richard Lane, U. S. M. C,, |of Green Hill, Falls Church, Va. | Miss Nixon attended the Baldwin Thompson entertained at dinner Fri- Green, in Hillsboro. day at their Lincoln home, when their | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Green were guests included Mrs. Mary V. 8mith of Mrs. J. A. Matthews and Miss Patsy Purcellville, Mrs. Cartwright of Win-| Matthews of Los Angeles, Calif. Comdr. and Mrs. Frank Slingluff of | School and the Katherine Branson Washington were the guests during | School of Ross, Calif., and was grad- chester, Mrs. J. P. Brown, Mrs. W. E Col. Charles F. Severson, General | Nichols, Mrs. F. P. Wilson of Lincoln | Staff Corps, U. S. A., and Mrs. Sever- | and Mrs. Bradley Kilgour of Purcell- | ville. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Presgraves were hosts at dinner Sunday, July 7. !to Mrs. Motley, Miss Marion Motley Miss Maud Motley and Mr. Jud Mot- ley of Caroline County; Miss Gary Turner of Falls, Church, Miss Mar- garet McKrell, Miss Barbara Gregg | Mr. Asa Morre Janney, Mr. Malcolm ! Hoge and Mr. Holmes Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Hoge | were hosts over Sunday to Mr. and| Mrs. Frederick Haller of Washington, Miss Sara Hoge Atkinson of Wrights- HOME PARTY PLANNED Women's Democratic Educational Council Meets Tomorrow. The Women's Democratic Educa- tional Council will hold its monthly business meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. A. D. Condon, president, will be in charge. A home fireside party to raise funds for the Democratic National Commit- tee will be sponsored by the council in the near future. 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