Evening Star Newspaper, September 3, 1935, Page 19

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s Suburban Residents Returning Comdr. and Mrs. Royal Back From Jersey. Holiday Visitors. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Forrest B. Royal of Arlington Ridge Road, Va., with their daughters Katherine and Elizabeth left today for a week’s visit with Mrs. Royal's brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Ver- milye at Plainfield, N. J. Prof. and Mrs. E. Jerome Heglar and their small daughter, Virginia Cabot Heglar, of Herndon, Va., are on a vacation trip to Mooresville, N. C., where they are guests of the former’s parents. Mr. Egbert F. Tingley, member of the Prince Georges County delegation in the House of Delegates, left today for a visit of several days in New York City. He returned Sunday from & Western trip of several weeks. iy / Mr. and Mrs. James T. Redd and their infant daughter, Sarah, returned | to Fairfax, Va., yesterday from| Charleston, W. Va., where they visited | relatives over the Labor day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuel Purvis of Lynchburg, Va., have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Glenn, to Dr. Kermit Fletcher Smith of Silver Spring, Md. The ceremony took place Munday,‘ September 2. at the Little Church | Around the Corner, New York City. | The couple will live in Silver Spring, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Kacy and two children of Wynnewood Park.| Md., and Mrs. George Hood and daughter Jacqueline, Mr. and Mrs Lauman T. Faulconer and daughter Jean, Mrs. G. M. Ludwig, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Clark and daughter Pauline, Mr. J. H. Cissel and Mr. Maynard Ott of Silver Spring, Md., passed the week end in Patuxent Beach, Md. Mrs. Lemuel L. Gray has returned to her home on Maryland avenue, Hyattsville, Md., after a stay at Fair Haven, Md. Mr. Hubert H. Dudley, who for the | past fortnight has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. T. Ramsay Taylor, at her home in Fairfax, Va. returned vesterday to his home in Arlington, N. J. | Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Major returned yesterday to their home in Ashton Heights, Va., from a two-week motor trip in Maryland and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsey Bready have had as their guests for several days at their home, Edwardstone, at Herndon, Va., Mr. Harry Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Grant and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Middleton of Washing- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bready of Purcellville, Va, and Mrs, R. D. Wattles of Jacksonville, Fla Mr. and Mrs. Noah Joffe have re- turned to their home in Bowie, Md., following a visit to Atlantic City. Mr. Robert E. Vantine of Woodside, Md., and Mr. Philip McCurdy and Mr. Fletcher Rawls, jr, of Kensington, Md., fave returned from a trip to Latchford, Canada, motoring there by | way of the Susquehanna trail, with stops at Harrisburg, Buffalo, Toronto and North Bay. They also visited Calander, where they saw the Dionne | quintuplets, and returned by way of | Ottawa, Montreal, Saratoga Springs, | Albany and New York City. | Mrs. Herbert Coyner and her | daughters, Mrs. Russell Bean and | OCIETY. THE EVE) Bride of Army Officer MRS. ELMER JOHN KOEHLER, Whose marriage to Lieut. Koehler, U. S. A., took place August 10, at Alden, Pa. Mrs. Koehler, before her marriage, was Miss Doro= thy Virginia Thompson, daughter of Mrs. Harold Knowles Acker. Lieut. and Mrs. Koehler will make their home in Fort Sheridan, Ill. ~—Harris-Ewing Photo. Miss Evelyn Coyner, and grand- | daughter, Edith May Bean, who have been visiting Mrs. Coyner’s son and daughter-in-law, Postmaster and Mrs. Lewis M. Coyner in Fairfax, Va., have returned to their home in Dayton, ©Ohio. While in Fairfax they were also guests of Mrs. Coyne's brother-in-lay and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Blake Mr. and Mrs. Blake had with them over Labor day Mr. Allen Bingham and Mr. Ray Adams of Elizabeth, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Hodijah Meade of Au- ror Hills, Va., and daughter, Miss Lucile Palmer Meade, are leaving to- day for a week's visit at Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Somerville of | Washington entertained a house party | over the week end at the Warren | Green Hotel, having as guests Mr. and | | Capt. George Millholland of Fort Myer. The guests numbered 16. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eden of Ashton Heights, Va., are back from a 10-day | motor trip, which extended as far as Detroit, Mich., and en route they vis- | ited at Pittsburgh, Niagara Falls and | Buffalo. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hofmann of Maryland avenue, Hyattsville, Md., | are on a trip to Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Price of Oak | Crest, Va., have gone to Becket, Mass., | near Boston, to visit Mr. and Mrs. | Lawrence Dennis and en route will stop a few days at Atlantic City. Capt. and Mrs. Frank L. Hewitt of Silver Spring, Md.,, entertained at | a birthday party Saturday evening on | the lawn of their home, on Colesville road, in honor of their son Jerry, who Mrs. Alan De Witt Campbell of To- | = ledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. J. Reginald | Conrad, Miss Elizabeth McInerney, Miss Susan Nicholson, Count Neri Bat- taglini, Mr. Dan Hollenga and M. | | Courtney Grim. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Somerville entertained at a buffet supper in honor of their guests afterward taking them to the country club for dancinz. | Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McChesney and sons, Alvin and Douglas of University Park, Md,, and Miss Winifred Ker- stetter of Riverdale, Md.,, were those | in a party that returned yesterday from a stay at the McChesney cottage at Governors Run, on the bay. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. 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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hyde Buell en- tertained at contract bridge Saturday evening in their home, in Herndon. Va., in compliment to the latter's sis- ter, Miss Helen Frye of Washington. Other guests included Dr. and Mrs, William Meyer, Mrs. T. Edgar Aud, Mrs. Russell A. Lynn, Mrs. George F. Buell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Barbour Hutchi- stay at Higginbotham Farm, their Summer home, near Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Wallace are now at home at 5021 Fifth street northwest. Their wedding took place June 29 in the Mount Vernon Metho- dist Episcopal Church South. the Rev. Dr. W. Angie Smith officiating. Mrs. Wallace was formerly Miss L. Janice Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Thaxter Smith, and Mr. Wallace is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wallace. Mr. Wailace attended George Washington University and is now a student at the Fational Uni- versity Law School. Mrs. Wallace at- tended Wilson Teachers’ College. Both are graduates of Central High School. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, fic- son, Mrs. James Cockerille and Miss Elizabeth Buell. Visitors (Continued From Second Page.) up her apartment at the Rochambeau and expects {0 spend the next few months at Cliftop Springs, N. Y, Miss Heath Evans has left for Ber- muda accompanied by her aunt, Miss Nina Mackall of Bethlehem, Pa., and will be met there by her uncle, Mr. Paul Mackall, also of Bethlehem. After a short stay there Miss Evans and her aunt will return to New York where the former will attend the wed- | ding ¢f Miss Katharine Booth the middle of September. Miss Mackall | will return to her Bethlehem home | and Miss Evans will resume her | studies at Vassgr College, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. de La Rue of | Geneva, Switzerland, are at the Dodge | while making a visit in Wuhmgton,i Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Rogers are at the Marlborough-Blenheim at Atlan- tic City and will not return to 4heir | home in Chevy Chase for several| weeks. Miss Sally Fleming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. 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