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2 -~ SOCIETY _ Alexandrians Attend Weddings Elsewhere Mrs. Franklin Back From Fredericksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Lewi s Go to Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell Back. ALEXANDRIA, Va, September 21.— Mrs. Thomas E. Franklin has returned | from Fredericksburg, where she at- tended the marriage of the late Mr. Franklin's niece, Miss Sarah Franklin Willcox, daughter of Mrs. Lalor Ro- maine Willcox and the late Mr. Will- cox, to Mr. John Neil Comer, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Comer, which | took place Saturday afternoon, Sep- tember 14, in the Mannsfield Hall Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor Lewis and their two young daughters, who were guests of Mrs, Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schneider, after spending the Summer at Bidde- ford Pool, Me., left Sunday for their home in Richmond. Mr. Lewis was one of the ushers at the marriage of Miss Louise Gilmer Lancaster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Carrington Lancaster, to Mr. Clifton Meredith Miller, jr., of Richmond, | which took place Saturday afternoon, September 14, in St. Mary’s Episcopal | Cnurch, in New Brighton, Staten Island. | Mr. and Mrs. Bickerton Winston | Cardwell have returned to the Epis- copal High School after spending | the week end in Ellicott City, Md, | where Mrs. Cardwell was one of the | bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss | Laura Grafin Lee and Mr. William | Parker Neilson, jr., of Memphis, Tenn., Saturday afternoon, September 14, at | Mount Joy Farm, the home of the | bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dawson Lee. Mrs. Richard Coke Marshall and | her two children are back from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White, in Lexington, Va. Mr. Marshall, with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lindsey and Douglas Lindsey, jr., spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Fisher at Windmere Farm, near Leesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gregg have re- | turned from an extended trip to Montreal and the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis were week end guests of Mrs. W. A. Lewis in Warrenton. Mr. and Mts. Thomas L. Blunt and Miss Marjorie Blunt have returned from a visit to Mrs. Blunt's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George | lerstedt will enter St. Agnes’ School. | J. Stoneman, at Crystal Springs Farm, near New Market. Mrs. Felix Cannon of Hamlet, N. C,, and Miss Pearl Lucas of Chesterfield, 8. C., arrived yesterday to visit the former’s daughters, Miss Helen Can- non and Miss Dorothy Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Alfriend and Miss Kate Waller Barrett Alfriend left Sunday by motor for Williams- burg, where Miss Alfriend has entered ‘William and Mary College. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Taylor have returned from their wedding trip and are guests of the latter’s brother- in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Augustine Latane, until their new home at 817 Prince street is ready maid of honor and Mr. Edward Thom- as of Fairfax, was best man. Midshipman Charles A. Stump is spending his September leave from the U. S. Naval Academy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stump. Mrs. John Thornton Ashton and Miss Lucy Lenox Ashton are spend- ing two weeks in New York City. Mrs. Chester A. Amos and her young daughter, Martha Lee Amos, have given up the house in Warrenton which Mrs. Amos leased for the Sum- mer months and after a short stay at Hot Springs, Va. have returned to their home in this city. Mrs. John G. Henshaw and Mrs. Marian Henshaw Stewart are at home after an extended tour through New York State, Canada and New England. Miss Llera Milburn has returned from a stay of several weeks at Ork- ney Springs. Mrs. John Wallace Monroe, Mr. James M. Monroe, Mr. John W. Mon- roe, 2d, and Miss Margaret Monroe have returned by motor from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Moore in Atlanta. Miss Anne Hebb Monroe, who accompanied her mother South, remained in Gainesville, Gs., where she has enrolled at Brenau College. Mrs. Thomas J. Davis and Miss Olive Davis are at home after a visit to Miss Mary Davis in Atlanta. Mr. Edward T. Lannon of Los An- geles, formerly of this city, who has been visiting his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Lannon of Flushing, Long Island, in their summer home in Mattapoisett, Mass., was the guest this week of his cousin, Miss Minnie Henderson. ‘The Rev. Dr. C. Sturges Ball, pro- fessor of practical theology at the Episcopal Theological Seminary, and Mrs. Ball arrived home Sunday after spending the Summer traveling in Eu- rope. lerstedt, will leave next week for New | for several months in Norway, Sweden Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bundy and | their three children have returned | from a motor trip to Parsons, Kans., | where they were the guests of Mrs. | Bundy's parents, former Gov. Mrs. Clyde M. Reed. Mrs. J. J. Sullivan is at home after | a visit to her sister, Mrs. H. D. Cham- bers, in Cameron, W. Va. Miss Louise Runaldue spent last week with her cousin, Miss Mabel Frommelt, in Shipman, Va. &Sandy Spring Society At Catillion Supper Mr. and Mrs. Addison G. Foster for occupancy. Mrs. Taylor was Miss Joyce Betty Graham until her mar-: riage, August 31. | Mrs. John M. Johnson is back from & stay of several weeks at Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson an Miss Elizabeth Ramey. State president of the Business and Professional ‘Women's Clubs, attended the banquet given Saturday evening, September 14, in Martinsville by the Martinsville Club in honor of Miss Ramey. Mr. and Mrs. Aubra Newton Shu- man have issued invitations for the | marriage of their daughter, Ruth| Mary, to Mr. Edward John Norris | Saturday afternoon, October 5, at 4:30 | o'clock in the First Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. George Herbert Har- rison have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Inez Ger- | trude, to Mr. William Arthur| Schwarzmann Tuesday afternoon, Oc- tober 1, at 3 o'clock in the Pirst Bap- tist Church. Mrs. Stanley Harrison and Miss | Winnie Harrington entertained at a linen shower Monday evening in honor of Miss Harrison. The marriage of Miss Madeline Mc- Caffrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. McCaffrey, to Mr. Charles W. Davis took place Saturday after- noon, September 14, in St. Mary's Roman_ Catholic - Church, the Rev. J. O. Jurgens officiating. The bride was given in marriage by her father | and had her sister, Miss Alice Mc- | Caffrey, as her only attendant. Mr. Carlin McCaffrey, brother of the bride, was best man for Mr. Davis. Fol- lowing the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. McCaffrey entertained at dinmer for the wedding party and out-of-town | guests. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will live in Alexandria. Miss Lucile Mae Hutchinson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hutch- inson, and Mr. Lemuel C. Lee were married Saturday afternoon, Septem- ber 14, in the Methodist Episcopal Church South, the pastor, the Rev. Ernest W. Aaron, officiating. Miss | Virginia Hutchinson was her sister's entertained at a buffet supper yester- day evening, preceding the Howard County cotillion, their guests bemz asked to the Bungalow and including | Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Kirk, IV; Dr. Mrs. Austin LaMar and Dr. and Mrs. Charles C. Tumbleson. Miss Gertrude Miller of Baltimore, Md., has been spending a few days at Cloverly, where she was a guest of her cousins, Mrs. John C. Bentley, and family. Supper guests at Altonwood, home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bond Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Poe, Mrs. J. Elliott Gilpin and Miss May Russell. An interesting event closed the ten- nis matches Sunday morning, which have been drawing large audiences from among the social set in the neighborhood, Howard County having challenged Sandy Spring and having taken the honors of winning in this last match, played at Stanmore, home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyd>, IV. Mrs. Robert Coulter and Miss Sallie P. Brooke have left for an automobile trip which will take them through New England and where they will be guests of their sister, Mrs. Norman Smith, in Maine. Miss Emeline H. Hill and Miss Ma- rina H. Hill, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hill are touring England, with expectations of spend- ing the Winter in Italy, Miss Emeline Hill having received an Anne Rad- cliffe fellowship from Radcliffe. Miss Margaret Hill left her home near Sandy Spring Thursday for Radcliffe, where she is a senior. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Janney and their small daughter, Peggy, have moved from Magnolia Farm to Sweet Brier, where they will be at home to friends. Miss Jane Acheson, daughter of the former Under Secretary of the Treas- ury Dean Acheson and Mrs. Acheson, has left Harewood, their Sandy Spring home, for New England, where she is attending a school for girls. Staunton College Frolic Farewell Parties Enjoyed—Vacationists Return fo STAUNTON, Va., September 21.— With the opening of schools and col- | leges here and elsewhere, the young people of Staunton are enjoying sev- eral farewell parties, and those who bave camped throughout the season are coming home to make prepara- tions for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Wayt Gibbs, 4r., entertained Col. and Mrs. E. Wal- ton Opie and family and Maj. and Mrs. S. S. Pitcher last week at the Pord camp on the Cowpasture River, where they have been for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Steele have returned from their wedding trip and are established in their apartment in Waynesboro, Va. Mrs. Steele before her marriage was Miss Elizabeth Wil- son of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Curry Carter enter- tained Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. Curry’s father, Judge Charles Curry, im honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atkinson, who recently re- turned from their wedding trip. Mrs. Atkinson before her marriage was Miss Gloria Jones of Washington. Mr. Columbus Haile, 3d, of Pelham Manor, N. Y., has spent the Summer at Willoughby, the home of his grand- mother, Mrs. Columbus Haile. Satur- day evening Mr. Haile entertained a company of 20 at & beautifully ap- pointed dinner at Forest Tavern, near Natural Bridge. Miss Evelyn Harper was hostessiat a buffet supper Wednesday evening at Maple Shade, her home near Staun- r Winter. ‘Weaver, recently wed, the latter béin. formerly Miss Kathleen Bussey. Miss Jane King Funkhouser, who has been visiting relatives in Wash- ington, has arrived in Staunton and resumed her studies at Stuart Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Nutt, jr., of Cleveland, Ohio, are being congratu- lated on the arrival of a son Thurs- day, September 12. Mrs. Nutt was Miss Sara East of this city, daughter of Mrs. Charles M. East. Miss Elizabeth Karr of Washing- ton is visiting her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Kerr, of this city. Bell, who have been visiting in Wash- ington, have returned to their homes here. Much interest is shown in this com- munity of the wedding of the daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wiseman of Fairfield, Va. Vergie Adeline, to Mr. R. Earl Buchanan of Aqua, and Bessic Mildred, to Mr. John H. Wade of Lexington, Va., on Saturday, at the Lutheran parsonage at Alone Mills. The ceremony was performed by the bride's pastor, the Rev. R. T. Trout- man. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Eberhart and small daughter, Betty Todd, who have spent the Summer with Mrs, Ebere hart's mother, Mrs. L. C. Ware, here, and at Silvercliff, their camp on the Cowpasture River, have returned to Norfolk, where Mr. Eberhart is super- intendent of the Norfolk School for ton, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold \ [} Boys. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wallerstedt and | their young daughter, Lois Anne Wal- | York to sail for a trip to the Scan- | dinavian countries. They will stay | and | Mrs. Columbus Haile and Miss Mary | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SEPTEMBER 22, 1933—PART THREE. | daughter, Miss Louise Grant. ner Friday eveni Thorpes at BETHESDA, Md., September 21.— | Mr. and Mrs. Merle Thorpe, who have been on a camping trip in the | Rocky Mountains for the past six | weeks, have returned to Washington home, Tree Tops. on Rockville Pike Bethesda. Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe made part of the trip by pack train from Missoula, Mont. ‘They traveled through the region near the South | several weeks. Their son, Mr. Merle ! Thorpe, jr. accompanied his parents on the ‘trip. Mr. Day Thorpe, their | eldest son, who spent the Summer traveling through REurope, has re- turned to his home. ' Both he and his brother will leave today for New Haven, where they will continue their studies at Yale University. Mr. and Mrs. Luke I Wilson, who have been in England for the past month, returned this week to their home, Tree Tops, on Rockville Pike, | near Bethesda. Their son, Mr. Luke | W. Wilson, who spent the Summer traveling through England, returned to Bethesda with his parents. Judge William E. Lee and Mrs. Lee of Edgemoor, Md, have as their 1 di and Mrs. Jacob W. Bird, Mr. and guests Judge Lee’s brother and sister- | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lee of genora de Castillo Najero have gone | | Gainesville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Lee have been in New York State for a short trip, and are now en route to their home in Florida. The director of the National Capital Parks and Mrs. Marshall Finnan have | had as their guest for the past week Mrs. Pinnan's sister, Shellebarger of Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Shellebarger left yesterday for a visit with relatives in New York. She will return at the end of the week in time for the President’s Cup regatta, and will remain for a few days before re- turning to her home. Mrs. Charles I. Corby left yester- day for a short trip to Florida. She will return to her home near Rock- ville at the end of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pergler of ‘Washington have leased the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Hoy, Drum- mond, Md., and ‘will move there early leave soon for the eastern part of Montgomery County, where they have purchased & farm near Fairland. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Kohman of | Battery Park, Md.. had as their guests | this week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weigel of Lima, Ohio. Mr. John | Hayes of Bozeman, Mont., was also a | guest of Dr. and Mrs. Kohman during | the week. Mr. Hayes was recently | awarded the Rhodes scholarship for the Montana district, and will sail begin his studies at Oxford Miss Mary Ellen Corby will leave at the end of the month for Ogontz, Pa., where she is a student at the Ogontz School for Girls. Mr. Karl Corby, jr. will leave this week for Lawrenceville Academy, Lawrenceville, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. E. Winsor Offutt and their daughter, Miss Elaine Offutt, and their son, Winsor Offutt, jr., have re- turned to their home on Bradley boulevard, Bethesda, Md., after hav- ing spent the Summer on North Se- bago Lake, Me. Their daughter, Mrs. W. C. Fortune, who was before her marriage in June Miss Elizabeth oOffutt, is in Long Beach, Calif., for several months, where her husband, Ensign Fortune, is stationed while on duty on the U. S. S. Texas. Miss Eleanor Gish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Gish of Somerset, Md., left this week for Oberlin, Ohio, where she will begin her second year at Oberlin College. She made the trip by motor with Miss Elizabeth Hast- ings of Cleveland Park, who will con- | tinue on to Madison, Wis., where she will do graduate work at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Miss Meta Dean Scantlin, who has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Judge and Mrs. J. P. McCoy of Bir- mingham, Ala, at their Summer home, Cloudland, in the Great Smoky | Mountains, has returned to her home in Drummond, Md. Miss Janet Grubb of Edgemoor, Md., will leave during the week for i Newark, Del, where she will be a student at the Woman’s College of the University of Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hathaway and Miss Helen and Miss Cynthia Hathaway of Edgemoor, Md., motored —_— e DINE * AT LNEY INN ‘Where the finest and choloest FOOD AND DRINK Deliciously prepared——Appetizingly served OLNEY, MD. 335 2%00s our ulo?au Al EXTENDED CLARA M4 wwmuvw-ln. Guests of. Diplomat Forks River, and camped there for | Mrs. George | next month. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy will | next week for England, where he will | Mrs. Hugh G. Grant, wife of the newly appointed United States Minister to Albania, and their Mr.a ng of the Minister of Albania, Mr. Faik Konitza. They w Wednesday for the Minister's post. nd Mrs. Grant and their dau. Pooks Hill Country Place Near Bethesda—Offutts Also Return. | to Poughkeepsie, N. Y. this week, | whese Miss Cynthia Hathaway will enter her junior year at Vassar Col- | lege. Miss Helen Hathaway will leave next Saturday for Stamford, Conn., and Latvia. On their return Miss Wal- | and are at their country estate, | Where she will be a student at Low | Heywood School at Shippen Point. Miss Louise Watkins of Somerset, Md., left this week for Nashville, ‘Tenn., where she will enter the fresh- man class of Vanderbilt University, . ; Trucco | (Continued Prom Pirst Page.) short visit en route from New Or- leans, where he attended the national | convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars as a representative of the Japa- nese War Veterans' Assoctation. The | other guests were prominent mem- | bers of the Japanese colony in Wash- ington and members of the Japanese Embassy staff. The Ambassador will entertain at | dinner tomorrow evening in honor of Admiral Takashita, when his guests will be Americans. The Ambassador of Mexico and to New York for the week end, re- turning to Washington tomorrow. | The Minister of Austria and Mme. Prochnik were hosts to a company of 14 at dinner last evening at the lega- tion. The Minister of Sweden, Mr. W. Bostrom, is expected to sail from Sweden the first of October for this country. Mme. Bostrom will not re- turn until later in the Pall The Minister of Venegzuela and | Senora de Arcaya have returned to | Washington from New York, where they have been visiting for a few days. Senorita Isabel Arcaya and Senor Marino Arcaya, daughter and son of the Minister and Senora de Arcaya, were hosts at tea yesterday after- noon from § to 7 o'clock in honor of Senorita Mercedes Urbaneja of Vene- suela, who is a house guest at the legation. The party was given as a farewell party, preparatory to Senor ton, where he attends sschool. and Senorita Isabel Arcaya’s departure for Miss Madiera’s School, where she is a student. The Minister of Paraguay and guest over the week end Senor Roger Ayana, son of the President of Para- guay, Senor Eusebio, Ayana. Senor Ayana will leave Washington today to 80 to Cornell University, where he will be a student this Winter, The Minister of Hungary and Mme. Pelenyi will arrive in New York Thurs- day on the Europa from Europe, where they have spent the Summer at their home in Hungary. The Minister and Mme. Pelenyi will come di el e directly to The Minister of the Union of South Africa, Mr. Ralph William Close, will leave today for New York, where he will meet Mrs. Close, who will arrive in New York Tuesday from England, where she has been visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. Wilfred Mann. A new legation for the Union of South Africa on Massachusetts avenue opposite the British Embassy will be started soon. The Minister has been working on the plans during the Sum- mer, ‘The Minister of Norway, Mr. Wil- helm Munthe de Morgenstierne, is ex- pected to sail this week for this coun- try, arriving in Washington the first of October. Mme. Munthe de Mor- genstierne is still in New Hampshire, where she has spent the Summer. The Minister of El Salvador, Senor Dr. Don Hector David Castro, re- turned to the legation yesterday from Garfield Hospital, where he has been confined by illness. ‘The Minister of Colombia and Senora de Lopez will have as their experts. MADAME HARDE Dressmaking, Alterations. PRICES REASONABLE—SERVICE PROMPT NEEDLE CRAFT SERVICE SHOP 1319 F St. N.W, Marino Arcaya's departure for Prince- | Senora de Bordenave have as their| ghter were honor guests at din- ill sail on the Washington —Bachrach Photo. week end guests at their Summer place, at Blue Ridge Summit, the com- | mercial attache of the legation and | Senora de Calvo. The charge d'affaires of Poland and Mme. Sokolowska will go to New York | tomorrow to meet the new flagship of | the Polish merchant marine, Pilsudski, which is expected to dock in Hoboken Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The charge d'affaires of France, M. Jules Henry, accompanied by the sec- ond secretary of the embassy, M. Claude de Boisanger, is spending the week end motoring in the White Moun- tains. The counselor of the Chilean Em- bassy and Senora de Benjamin Cohen, whose marriage took place in Wash- ington recently, arrived in London Thursday on the Majestic. They will remain there a week before going to Paris, where they will stay until the end of October, at which time they will come back to Washington. Upon their return they will make their home temporarily at the Mayflower Hotel. The military attache of the Spanish Embassy, Senor Jose Vidal, was host | to a company of eight at dinner Wed- nesday evening in his apartment at the | Westchester. Mr. Ivan Franges, sectetary of the Yugoslav Legation, has returned from two months spent in his home country and is at the Shoreham for several weeks., | ' Mme. Ulises Espailiat. widow of ‘the former counselor of the Dominican Republic Legation, has returned to her | apartment at the Chastleton after a | three-month motor trip in the West. i She visited the Glacier National Pa: the Canadian Rockies, motored down | | the entire West Coast ard sailed from Vancouver to Alska. She came back | to the Capital by way of the southern route. Mr. Neshui Munir, son of the Am- | bassador of Turkey and Mme. Munir, | will s8il Wednesday for England, where | | he will continue his studies this Winter. Chapter of O. E. S. Plans Benefit Party | Past Matron Mae M. Smith of Beth. | lehem Chapter, Chairman and Past | Matron May P. Gibbon of Esther| Chapter, who are in charge of ar- rangements for the second annual card party to be given by the Masonic | and Eastern Star Home Board Aux- | iliary for the benefit of the infirmary | at the Masonic and Eastern Star | Home, at the New Willard Hotel, Thursday afternoon. October 3, from 2 to § o'clock, promise many unusual features. The home is located at 6000 New Hampshire avenue northwest. In addition to individual prizes for each table, Associate Matron Bettie H. Bolinger of Martha Chapter, chair- | | man of door prizes, announces that numerous door prizes have been se- cured by her committee. Past Ma- tron Ruth Cromelin of Lebanon Chap- | ter is chairman of reservations. Past Matron Louise W. Chase of Bethlehem Chapter, chairman, announces as ad- ditional patronesses Mrs. Minnie E. Keyes, right worthy grand secretary, and Mrs. Flora E. Campbell, right ‘worthy treasurer of the General Grand Chapter; past grand matrons, Katie M. L. Gude, Catherina Loeffler, Mary | ‘T. O’'Brien, Cora P. Mayberry, Fannie Taylor, Julia N. Streater, Grace W. Kimmel, Lena T. Stephenson, Ethel | Baker Wetzel, Bena A. Barnhart, Pearl Watt Gibb, Jessie W. Cowles, Tillie C. Chauncey, Nellie E. Pletcher, | Gertrude B. Milans, Sallye W. Bog- ley, Amy. C. Hollander, Mamie L.! Greenstreet, Elizabeth Plitt, Bertha G. Hudson, and Mrs. A. W. Caldwell, Mrs. Allen W. Hagerby, Mrs. Charles | E. Collett, Mrs. Gregg Burns, Mrs. | Leora W. Parks, Mrs. Christian Hey- | rich and Mrs. Milton L. Schmidt. | | | Palace of Sobieski in Garden. ‘Wilanow, the palace built by King | John Sobleski of Poland, conqueror of | the Turks, stands five miles from War- | saw in a French garden. | Mme, | Tar eording to di- recti will remove dan- druff and keep the hair in verfect con- dition. Mme. du Four’s TAR SALVE Instantly Removes Dandruff 50c Jar KATIE DUNN 517 11th St. Hair Dressing Shop Frederics Vita-Tonie Permanent Wave White, Miss Virginia White, Bridal Gift Parties At Sligo Park Hills Miss Alenca White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William La Rue White of Takoma Park, whose marriage to Mr. John Douglas Bradshaw will take place October 9, was given a crystal shower last night by Miss Esther Bright. The gifts were presented In a novel manner, each guest receiving a wool string which led to a package the while Miss White found her presents on a table hidden in the room. A buffet supper was served amid a set- ting of Fall flowers and tall yellow tapers. The guests were Mrs. William L. Miss Ethel Jean Lamond, Mrs. Elinor Phipps of Takoma Park, Md.; Miss Virginia Hope of Purcellville, Va.; Miss Elizabeth Evans, Miss Florence Whit- comb, Miss Ruth Miller, Miss Dorothy Miller, Miss Edna Souder, Miss Jean- nette Smitskamp, Mrs. Eleanora Kin- ney, Mrs. Frances Scott, Mrs. G. W. Costin and Mrs. Chase Taylor. Miss Virginia I. Ladd, daughter of M:s. Edwin F. Ladd and the late Senator Ladd of North Dakota, enter- tained at a shower and buffet supper Tuesday night in her home for Mrs. John Buss, who before her recent mar- riage was Miss Helene Walker. The glfts were presented in a prettily deco- rated basket in pink and white. bowl of pink roses formed the center- piece at the table in the candle-lighted dining room. ‘The company included Miss Kathryn Hopper, Miss Elinor Dodd, Mrs. Alfred Zirwes, Miss Caroline Van Devender, Mrs. Roy Yates, Mrs. B.«C. Bonney, Miss Elizabeth Yates, Miss Helen Williams, Miss Alice Terrill, and Mrs. Jack Vogel. Mrs. Roy C. Potts will entertain members of the Sixteenth Street Heights Club and friends in her home Tuesday afternoon. She will present Miss Marion Tolson, stylist, who will speak on Fall fashions. Mr. Ira C. Hover left Priday for Sidney, N. Y., to visit for a week his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hover, in thelr home and also his brother, Mr. R. W. Hoozen in Binghamton, N. Y. _ Mrs. Alfred Ray and her son Alfred, jr, are passing the week end in At- lantic City, returning here tomorrow. Rev. W. P. Elliott will return to his home tomorrow from a week’s trip to New Hampshire and Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Galloway and their young daughter of Westbury, Long Island, are moving this week into the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick L. Pratt., Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Stuart left 2l SOCIETY. Wednesday for s 10 days’ visit in Lafayette, Ind., with relatives. Samuel Guill, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Guill, has entered his senior year at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn. Mrs, Elizabeth Steiner, with her sons, Wilmer and Warren, and Mrs. Wililam Dyre, has returned from a motor trip to Kentucky and Tennessee. Mrs. William Dahl entertained at bridge Thursday night in her home in Sligo Park Hills, Md. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. B. Hinds, who have been visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyd Hings, in their home for three weeks, salled Thursday on the S. 8. Berengaria for their home in Londop, England. Mr. and Mrs. Milford 8. Zimmerman have sold their home on Hill Top road to Mrs. Frances E. Ramsey of James- ville, Ohio, who with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Steigner, will move into their residence about October 1. | Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Hemphill, with | their sons Leroy and William, have returned to their home from Houston, Tex., where Mrs. Hemphill and sons passed two months with relatives, Mr. Hemphill joining them the latter part of August and motoring back with his family. 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