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Chevy Chase Entertain House Guests OCIETYX Residents Mr. and Mrs. Hasley Hosts at Party to Mr. and Mrs. Kerby, Who Will Sail for 158 KATHERINE STONE of | M Boston, Mass.; Miss Eisie Bradford of Buffalo, N. YA‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Sutphen of Trenton, N. J.. are| the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. | George Winchester Stone. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Hasley were hosts at a supper and bridge party | on Wednesday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kerby, who | are sailing from New York Saturday | on the S. S. Aquitania for Northern and Central Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Kerby will return the latter part of August Mrs. Alexander R. George enter- tained at a lunch party Wednesday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Weaver. Mrs. Jean Hawley entertained a company of 14 at luncheon and bridge Monday at the Columbia Country Club. in compliment to Mrs. Frank Borden, who is leaving with Capt. Bor- den for their new station in New Or- leans, La Mrs. Edward N. Bodholdt enter- Monday evening in honcr o ter-in-law, Mrs. Hubert Conover of Chicago, I, who is her house guest. | Dr. and Mrs. Henry DzCoursey Adams will sail from New York City Saturday on the S. S. Aquitania for Europe, where they will spend five weeks. Mrs. Neil Calvert entertained Juncheon and bridge Tuesday. Mrs, Clement Haynesworth and her | daughter, Miss Betty Haynesworth of | Greenville, S. C.. are the house guests | of Mrs. Haynesworth's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Custis Lee | Hall Mrs. G. R. Shelton was hostess at | luncheon and bridge Wednesday. The | at Europe. guest for two weeks of Mrs Robert Mayhew in Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Carl Tilman entertained at supper and bridge Tu°sday evening. There were eight guests. Mrs. Eugene C. Gott, jr. with her son, Eugene Gott, 3d, and her daugh- ter, Mary Jane Gott, have motorad to Louisville, Ky., where they are visit- ing for several weeks. Mrs. Gott's mother, Mrs. Robert Hardison. Mrs. M. E. Hyman eniertained a company of eight at luncheon and bridge on Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rice left Thursday for Ann Arbor, Mich., to attend the graduation of their son, Dr. Edwin Rice, from the Univer- sity of Michigan. Miss Kitty Lee Miles entertained at a tea Friday in the garden ot her home. The guests numbered 40. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bates and their family of Grove street left Tuss- | day for West Yarmouth, Mass.. where they have -opened their cottage for the Summer, Mrs. Willlam D. Wrightson enter- tained at luncheon Tuesday in her | home in honor of Mrs. Edward Con- ger of Washington. Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Warburton were hosts at a tea yesterday afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock to meet the leaders of the 4-H Club, who are at- tending the National Camp in Wash- ington. Mrs. M. L. Wilson and Mrs. | C. B. Smith presided at the tea table. | Mrs. Lester Wilson with her daugh. ter, Miss Shirley Wilson, left Thurs- day by motor for New York, where | they joined Mr. Wilson en route to | their Summer home in the Berkshires. Mr. and Mrs. August Koehler were | hosts at a supper and bridge party | Tuesday evening. | Mr. and Mrs. Barney Peterson en- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 21, Will Reside in New Jersey MRS. JAMES FREDERICK DUDLEY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester H. Gray, who was formerly Miss Kathryn Gladys Gray, her wedding taking place June 8. After a wedding trip in the Southwest Mr. and Mrs. Dudley will be at home in Elizabeth, N. J. —Harris & Ewing Photo. 1936—PART THREE. Residential Washington Social News (Continued From First Page.) rector, home. Mr. and Mrs. P. P. O'Hare and Mr. and Mrs. W. Murkewiz of Shenandoah, Pa,, are spending some time in Wash- ngton and are stopping at the Fairfax. will return today to their Miss Florence Kirlin has gone to| Philadelphia, where she is staying at | the Hotel Warwick during the Demo- cratic convention. Mrs. George A. Koch and her son, Mr. Kenneth Koch, have come from Oakland, Calif., and are at the Shore- ham for several days while on a trip through the East. They will return home by way of Detroit and the Yel- lowstone. Mr. Frank Wolfsheimer was the | guest in whose honor his mother, Mrs. Rena Wolfsheimer, and grandmother, Mrs. Lewis Frank, entertained at a surprise party Thursday evening in celebration of his 21st birthday annie versary. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Zelov and their voung sens. Victor Hopkins Zelov and Randolph D. Zelov. have returned to their home at Rosemont, near Phila- delphia, after spending a week with | Mrs. Zelov's mother, Mrs. Randolph | D. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Zelov will | entertain a house party next week for the Democratic National Conven- | tion and Mrs. Hopkins will join them later next week. | Mrs. Florence Dombey Shreve, an alternate from California, motored to Philadelphia yesterday and will be among the guests of Mr. and Mrs Zelov. : Dr. Endicott Peabody, rector of Groton School, left for England Fri- | day aboard the Scythia to spend the Summer in England. Dr. Peabody | No. 1, of Mrs. John Slonecker, her wedding taking No. 3. No. 4. place Tuesday. SOCIETY. Brides® of Recent Date Mrs. William Piatt Young, who, before her marriage May 16 in Staflord, Va., was Miss Margaret Ann Moore, daughter ouglass Moore of Millmore, Aldie, Va is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Forney Young of Hagerstown, Md. Mr. Young —Brooks Photo. No.2. Mrs. James Wolfred McBee, formerly Miss Ruth Mary place June 6. . Mrs. Rodger Milton Minter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wells Cox of Woodlawn, who was, before her mar- riage in Rockville, Md., Miss Hannah Gillingham. Mr. and Mrs, Minter are now at home at 228 Park avenue, Takoma Park. Mrs. Harold Elwood Forbes, whose marriage took Mrs. Forbes formerly was Miss Louise Wine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wine of Warrenton, No. 5. Mrs. Harry J. B. Hughes, whose marriage took place in St. Matthews Church. She formerly was Miss Jane McNatt, guests were Mrs. Hunter F. Creech, | tertained at supper and bridge party Mrs. Lee Park, Mrs. Holland Robb, |on Monday evening in honor of the Of Personal Note Mrs. Arthur T. Davenport, Miss Mar- aret Reading, Mrs. T. A. Klinefelter, rs. Robert Barnett, Mrs. F. F. penchied, Mrs. James H. Defandorf, Mrs. James Davidson, and Mrs. Ar- thur B. Gunnerson. | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Friskey of | Chicago are the house guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Wainwright Mrs. Clem C. Williams entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday. The guests were Mrs. Liston Bethea, | Mrs. Joseph K. Moyer, Mrs. Leshe Bissel, Mrs. Charles Wainwright. Mrs. Lloyd Sutton. Mrs. Everett Deane Kers, Mrs. Charles V. Imlay and Mrs. H. Kennedy McCook Mrs. Cortlandt Meader is the house Social &)ies of Annapolis | birthday anniversary of Mr. Peterson. Miss Dorothy Ackerman of Water- | vliet. N. Y., is the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Burton. | Capt. Louis P. Davis, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Davis and their four sons, left | Thursday by motor for Long Beach, Calif., where Capt. Davis will be sta- tioned. Dr. and Mrs. John I. Lauritzen and their son, Jack Lauritzen. left Tues- day by motor for Rochester. Geneva and Ithaca, N. Y., where they will spend a week. Mrs. Lew S Mohler entertained Monday evening in honor of the birth- day anniversary of Mr. Mohler. | Murs. Baldwin Week End Guest of || Cousin in New York City. NNAPOLIS, Md. June 20— Mrs. Richard Baldwin of Annapolis is spendifig the week end in New York City, where she is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Robert Seney. and of her nephew, Mr. Columbus Baldwin, and Mrs. Bald- win. Miss Louise Kemp gave a cocktail | party Wednesday at her home on| Franklin street in honor of Miss Clare | M. Green, who will sail shortly for Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scofield gave & cocktail party on Friday at their apartment on Maryland avenue in honor of Miss Margaret Eliason of New York. Mrs. Frederic Cottgn gave a lunch- eon Sunday at her home, San Rocco, at Waterbury. Dr. and Mrs. Amos Hutchins and family have opened their country home on the Severn River near An- napolis and will remain there until the Autumn Mrs. Romilly Humphries and her children of Long Green Valley. near Baltimore. will be the guests of Mrs. Humphries mother, Mrs. Frederic Cot- ton, at her home, San Rocco, at ‘Waterbury for the next two weeks, and after that will join Mr. Humphries in | Maine. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. Harrison | Colhoun have joined Mrs. Colhoun’s | mother and brother, Mrs. James Lang- horne and Mr. James Langhorne, and Mr. and Mrs. Chilton Heward, the latter a sister of Mrs. Colhoun of Montreal, Canada, at their country home on the Thousand Islands, Can- ada, and will remain away until the Autumn. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Parrior and their young daughter, who have been occupying the house of Comdr. and Mrs. Smith Hempstone on Franklin street, will soon move to the Naval Academy. Lieut. Comdr. Farrior is attached to the U. S. Naval Hospital. Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd | gave a luncheon Sunday at their | home, the Brice House Wing, for Rear Admiral and Mrs. David F. Sel- | lers and Mr. and Mrs. Arthington Gil- | Pin of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs and her daughter, Miss Marguerite Cusachs, have returned to their home, Ogle | Hall, after spending the past 10 days | in New York City. Capt. Francis A. L. Vossler has left for a trip abroad. He will return the | latter part of July. | Mr. Daniel Sargant of Norfolk, Va., | has been spending several days as the | guest of Mr. Willam N. Jeffers, jr., at his home on Charles street. | Miss Margaret Handy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Claude Handy and | Miss Elizabeth Melvin, daughter n(" State Senator and Mrs. Ridgely P.| Melvin, have joined their parents here, coming from the Hannah Moore Academy at Reistertown, Md. where they are students. Senator and Mrs. Melvin are now occupying Aberdeen, their country home on South River. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes. ir., of Whitehall Farms on South River have been spending a few days at the Vanderbilt Hotel in New York City. Mrs. Wallace J. Miller, wife of Lieut. Miller, and their two young daughters, have arrived in Annapolis from the West Coast to spend the Summer with Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. E. M. Jack- | son, at her home on Franklin street. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Yule of | Bloomfield Hills, near Detroit, Mich., | are the guests of Mrs. Yule's mother, | Mrs. Gaston Costet, at her apartment on Hanover street. Later Mr. and Mrs. Yule will go to Vermont for the Summer. Mrs. P. W. Allio and her sister, Mrs. ‘Walter Barton of Omaha, Nebr., spent three days in Frederick, attending the commencement exercises at Hood Col- lege, Frederick, Md., from which Miss Anita Allio was graduated. Mrs. Barton is spending a few weeks in Annapolis, after which she and Miss Allio will return to Omaha. Lieut. and Mrs. Alan B. Sutherland are spending two weeks' leave with | are at home at 4707 Connecticut ave- | Mrs. Sutherland’s parents, Col. and Mrs. James T. Bootes, before going to Norfolk, where Lieut. Sutherland will report for duty. David F. Kinert Visit in Woodside Lieut. (J. G.) and Mrs. David F. Kinert, with their small son David of Long Beach, Calif, are visiting Mrs. Kinert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Kidwell of 8810 First Avenue in Woodside, Md. Lieut. Kinert will return to his ship, the U. S. 8. Astoria, after a vacation of about 10 days. Mrs. Kinert and David, jr., will con- tinue their August, when they will join Lieut. Kinert in Norfolk, Va. where they will reside until the first of the year. women. Your chofce....._...__.. "BROTHERS 1213 F Street . . 1108 Connecticut Miss Marie D. Kuhmerker Will Wed Mr. Henry Messinger Today. HE marriage of Miss Marie D. Mrs. David Feldman, will be married Kuhmerker, daughter of Dr. to Dr. Irving Burka and Miss Mildred and Mrs. Max Kuhmerker, and | Feldman will be married to Mr. Israel Mr. Henry Messinger, son of | A. Hofberg. The ceremonies will take Mr:. Lewis Messinger of this city, will | place at the Maryland Club Gardens take place today at noon at the home | and will be followed by a reception. of the bride, in the Embassy Apan-i ments, at Sixtcenth and Harvard streets northwest. The ceremony, | which will b2 performed by Rev. Dr. Norman Gerstenfeld of the Eighth Street Temple, will be witnessed by the immediate relatives and will be fol- lowed by a breakfast. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a white lace gown, a small white crepe hat with starched vail and a cor.age bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Mr. Bernard Messinger of Cleveland will be best men for his brother. Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mes- singer will start on a motor trip through the New England States and Canada and after July 15 they will be at home at the Embassy Apart- ments. | The bride-elect’s going-away gown tertained at a garden party Sunday former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pasternak, in Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ney have opened their cottage in Ventnor, N. J. Mr. and Mrs, Sol Peyser have as their guest for several weeks the lat- ter's sister, Mrs. Harry Bernstein of New York. Mrs. Joseph Millenson is in Denver, Colo.. attending the inauguration of the National Council of Ladies’ Auxili- aries of the Jewish Consumptive Re- lief Society. Mrs. Millenson is presi- dent of the Washington auxiliary. Mrs. Marx Kahn and her sister, Miss Hortense Morris, are in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby. ac- companied by their son, Ensign Sidney = Sherby, are visiting the former's son- suit of gray herringbone 2 g Is a tailored sult of gray 8 in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs with a white hat and white accessories. She attended George Wuhmglon}mfi'“ngw’;m:;;‘" i‘”e“’"d' Ohio. University, Wilson Teachers' College | 18- = » Who has been mak- | ing her home in Miami. Fla.. is now and the American University. |spending the Summer in Glendale, Mr. Richard Herman. son of Mr. calif. and Mrs. Bernard Herman. and Mr.| "Mr and Mrs. Bernard Nordlinger Robert Frank. son of Mrs. Milton have been entertaining as their house King. are on a cruise to China and | guest, Miss Bettie Gunst of Richmond, Japan to spend the Summer, where | ya they will study. Mrs. Barney Liebman is spending Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bandler of |the week in New *York visiting her Deal, N. J., and Mrs. Edward Rhodes | parents, Mr and Mrs. Jacob Blue- of New York are spending the week in | stein. Washington. visiting in Atlantic City during the Mrs. Rhodes will join her brother- = “°°k: in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sig- mund Romberg in Hollywood, Fla. | Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 1. Kaufmann | M. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pasternak en- | afternoon, June 14, at the home of the | | Shoreham Terrace Thursday Miss Helen Liebman has been | visit until the end of | were hosts at a beefsteak party at their | home on Colorado avenue Tuesday night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- | ton Luchs. who left yesterday with their daughter Frances on a six-week trip to California by way of the Pan- ama Canal. | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Miller, the latter | formerly Miss Geraldine Liebman, | whose marriage took place Sunday, | June 14, sailed Friday for Bermuda to | be gone 10 days. They have been in Atlantic City. Mrs. Leonard Schloss and Miss Bert Israel are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | Mueller in Indianapolis, Ind. | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sommers, thel | latter formerly Miss Hilda King, have | returned from their wedding trip and nue. | Miss Wilma-Jane Jacobi is on a | motor trip with friends to Luray Cav- erns and Bristol, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Furman motored to Atlantic City Wednesday |and are at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel A double wedding will take place this evening at 5:30 o'clock, when Miss Rose Feldman, daughter of Mr. and gracefully Today’s @’m@ comfortable Laird EXCLUSIVELY AT evening mode . . . imitably styled by Laird, of fine White Gabardine with a sparkling touch of White Patent . . . on an especially Hold Anniversary | Celebrationat Home | DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM EARL | LEESE celebrated their fifteenth | | wedding anniversary Monday at a | bridge party for 24 guests, which was i held at their home in Spring Valley. | The hosts received in their living | room, which was decorated with bou- | quets of talisman roses combined with | delphinium, gladiolas and baby breath. | The dining room table was decorated in pink and white, with a large center- | piece composed of pink and white car- nations, fern and baby breath. At | midnight the guests were served a | buffet supper. | The guests included Mr. and Mrs. M. Norman Leese, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man C. Good. Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin H. Browne, Mr. and Mrs. Channing O. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dilli, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | liam H. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. | Killerlane, Mr. and Mrs. Clark R. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Flournoy C. Schneider, | | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Schultz, Mrs. Harold K. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Younger. HAHN— GRACE AND COMFORT FOR A SUMMER’S DAY Patrician lines that so blend with afternoon and In- SHOP IN AIR-COOLED 1207 F COMFORT | was accompanied by his family, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Muldoon and | their three children, Gene, Joseph and | Mary Elizabeth, left Priday by motor for their cottage at North Weymouth, Mass, for the Summer. They will return late in September, Mr. and Mrs. I. §. Turover enter- tained at a dinner party at the Shore- ham terrace last evening for their daughter, Miss Naomi Joy Turover, who just graduated from Western High School. Miss Eleanor Eccles has rejoined her parents, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and Mrs. Marriner S. Eccles, at the Shoreham after spend- ing a few days at Bay Ridge, near Annapolis, with a group of her class- mates from Holton Arms, where she was graduated this year. Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawson. president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, has as her house guests over the week end, Miss Ressie Croxdale. executive secretary of the Municipal Art Committee of New York City: Miss Jane Cammack, di- | Tector of the division of music of the | committee, and Miss Virginia Addi- | son, president of the Women's Club of Annapolis. Miss Addison is Mrs. Lawson’s cousin. Miss Katherine Brown and her brother, Mr. Dean Brown, jr. will entertain at a dinner party at the night in honor of Miss Eleanor Beck and Mr. John Kerkam. whose marriage will take place June 29. The dinner is for members of the wedding party Miss Brown has been chosen as Miss Back’s maid of honor and Mr. Brown will be one of the ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Green of Honolulu have returned to their home following an extended stay in Wash- ington at the Mayflower. Their daugh- ter. Mrs. William C. Bentley, jr.. wife of Capt. Bentley. Army Air Corps, will spend the Summer with them. Mrs. Bentley was here several times from Langley Field, Va, visiting her par- nts. Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Kuehl of | South Bend, Ind., have been spending the week end in Washington at the Wardman Park Hotel. They will re- turn to their home some time today. Lady Mary Montague is entertaining a house party over the week end. the | ranking guest being Countess Hazel | Howard de Hollingsworth of Williams- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Harper Sibley have returned to Rochester, N. Y., for the Summer, following a six months’ stay 5.00 Here's just the trun mer. Regulation movable tray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. McNatt of Cleburne, Tex E —Underwood & Underwood Photo. | at the Mayflower. They plan to re- | turn to Washington again next Winter. with her parents for a month. sailed | Friday for the United States from a | visit in the Orient. Another daughter. | Miss Jane Sibley, has just graduated ‘(mm St. Timothy’s School. | Mr. and Mss. Josepi’\ Freedman will | hold ooen house this evening from 7| until 10 o'clock at their residence, 3623 | Everett street, for their daughter, Miss Selma Freedman. who graduated this month from Western High School. | B | Miss Laura Elizabeth Calmes of Miami. Okla., past president of Phi Theta Kappa. national junior college | honorary society, is the guest of her cousins, Miss Laura V. Ruff and Miss Mabel Ezell Miss Calmes will enter the Washington School for Secre- taries Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick Beyer were hosts to a number of their friends at a reception in celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- | sary Saturday, June 6, at their apart- ment in Clifton Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Beyer were assisted in receiving their guests by their daugh- ‘{ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gaines H. Gough. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lemon en- tertained at dinner at the Shoreham Terrace last evening. Their guests included Dr. and Mrs. George R. Huff- | man, Dr. and Mrs. Preston Haynes. | Dr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson. Dr. and Mrs. John Preston and Dr. and Mrs. Morris Selinger. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dietrich Krie- memyer have returned to Washing- ton from their wedding trip to New England and are now at home at 3129 Twentieth street northeast. Mrs. Krie- melmeyer was before her marriage, | June 10, Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Boehs U. S. Plants Fish in Hawaii. Nearly 25.000 trout from the United | States Bureau of Fisheries were plant- |ed the past year in streams of thg | Island of Kauai, Territory of Hawa! PERMANENT FREDERIC Machineless $4.95 W.. COl. 10136 10023 Others Up to 12.50 k for Sister and Junior to toke away to camp with them this sum- 31x17x13-inch—heavy fibre covering and binding—two dependable catches ond lock—brass plated corners—re- Initialed without charge. Completily FERTTIOEED KERS 1314 F Street N.W. Phone District 4454 Miss Elizabeth Sibley. who was here | LIFE OF DR. MEAD WILL BE OUTLINED | Aide to Late Agricultural Engi- neer Will Speak at Ceremonies in His Honor. Miss Mae A. Schnurr, assistant to the commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, will speak on the life and work of the late Dr. Elwood Mead, | noted agricultural engineer. when the American Society of Agricultural Engineers awards the scientist, post- humously, the Cyrus Hall McCor- mick Gold Medal at the society’s an- | nual meeting in Estes Park, Colo., be- | ginning tomorrow. Dr. Mead, himself, had been com- | missioner of Reclamation. Interior Department, for 12 years prior to his | death. His widow, Mrs. Mary Lewis | Mead, now a resident of Washington, | will attend the ceremony in Colorado. | The award. an 18-carat gold medal, | is conferred each'year by the Agricul- tural Engineers’ Society for outstand- ing scientific achievement in the fleld [of engineering as applied to agricul- | ture. Dr. Mead had planned to attend the annual meeting, having been notified ‘of the award before his death. Miss Schnurr had been associated with him in his work for the last 12 years Dr. Mead had made his home here | at 1661 Crescent place. Shoemakers Trained. Germany's new ‘“shoemakers col- lege” in Piermasens will have motion picture equipment and a technical library embracing several thousand volumes. Child Musicians Perform. Feur thousand child. musicians and singers performed at the festival of the English Schools’ Music Associa- tion in the Crystal Palace. London Social Activities in Rockville Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. George B. Allnutt and | Mr. and Mrs. Cramer Burke of Rock- | ville are spending a week at Atiantic | City. Mrs. Ella Cashell has returned to | Rockville after a visit of several | months with relatives at Texarkana, | Ark. | Miss Grace Alder of Rockville is at- | tending Summer school at Columbia University, New York City. Mrs. Albert A. Ady has returnea from Baltimore, where she visited her mother, Mrs. John N. 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