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S Many Guests Listed for Card Party Mrs. Mahlon Kirk Hostess — Sandy Springs Notes. RS. MAHLON KIRK, 4th, of Woodburn entertained at Brook Johns® Old Barn, at & card party, Wednesday. The guests were Mrs. George E. 8. Bay- less and Mrs. Roland Childs, sisters of the hostess, and Mrs. John R. Clark, Mrs. Courtney Buck and Mrs. Henry Owings, all of Howard County; Mrs. Francis Kirk and Mrs. Dan Howe, the latter of Bowling Green, Ky.; Mrs. Henry S. Gibbs, Mrs. Charles H. Zellers of the. Manor Club, Mrs. Thomas Opie, Mrs. Rhod- erick Adams, Mrs. Edward Snowden, Mrs. Francis A. Thomas, Mrs. Dean Acheson, Mrs. Jack N. Bentley, Mrs. William John Thomas, Mrs. Joseph T. Moore, Mrs. G. Rust Canby, Mrs, T. Yellott Canby, Mrs. Thomas Hyde, dth; Mrs, George Hostettler, Mrs. Frederick L. Thomas, Mrs. Maurice Cissell, Mrs, Elgar Farquhar, Mrs. Richard W, Janney, Mrs. Charles C. Tumbleson, Mrs. Frederick W. Mc- Reynolds, Mrs. Robert Henderson, Mrs. Francis Miller, Mrs. Robert D. Coulter, Mrs. Dawson Trundle, Mrs. Mary Bentley, Mrs. Aubrey Beall, Mrs. Tarl- ton Brooke, Mrs. Robert H. Miller, jr.; Mrs. William Dinwiddie, Mrs. Morti- mer O. Stabler, Mrs. Willlam H. Gilpin, Mrs. Jacob W. Bird, Mrs. Ridgley Chichester, Mrs. Ewing La Porte, Mrs. Thomas Ladson, Mrs. R. Bentley Thomas, Mrs. Willlam W. Moore, Mrs. Allan Brooke, Mrs. Eric Englund, Mrs. Francis P. Robison, Mrs. Frank F. Wilson, Mrs. Austin La Mar, Mrs. Addison G. Foster, Mrs, Dopglas Whit- lock, Mrs. T. Lamar Jackson,- Mrs. ‘William H. Hough, Miss Ethel Bowden, Miss Lillian Brown, Miss Estelle T. Moore, jr., and Miss Marie Mount of the University of Maryland. Mrs. William H. Hill has returned from a trip to Europe and, after a visit to New York, Mr, and Mrs. Hill expect to spend some time in their home near Sandy Spring before set- tling in Washington for the Winter. Miss Margaret Hill is in Athens, Greece, continuing her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Carlisle, with their daughter, Mrs. Gassaway, and her small son, are now occupying Magnolia, which they have recently purchased and remodeled. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gill of Brooke Manor have motored to Boston with their son, Mr. Ben Gill, who will enter Harvard University this Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cordrey of Btockly, Del, arrived Friday evening to spend the week end with Mrs. Cordrey’s sister, Mrs. -Francis A. Thomas, and her family at Graclyn., Engagements Told Forecast Weddings During Autumn (Continued From First Page.) John K, Cartwright, pastor, officiat- ing. Miss Anderson will have as her maid of honor her sister, Miss Doro- thy Anderson, and Miss Margaret Troxell of Arlington, Va., will be bridesmaid. Both the bride and bride- groom were educated in Washington. Mr. Norris is connected with the Bank of Commerce & Savings and with his bride will make their home at 220 Hamilton street in Washington. Miss Dorothy Rock Engaged to Mr. Sauber. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rock of Rochester, N. Y, announce the engagement of their daughter Dorothy to Mr. Ben Sauber, son of Mrs. Annie Sauber of this city. Miss Bertha Kauffman To Marry Mr. Ryckoff. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kauffman of 1521 Varnum street announce the engagement of their daughter Bertha to Mr. Irving M. Ryckoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Ryckoff of Brook- Iyn, N. Y. Miss Glasser and Mr, Hershowitz to Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Glasser an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Helen to Mr. Sidney Hersho- witz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hershowitz of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Glasser will give a Hinner this evening in their residence Bt 201 Elm street, Chevy-Chase, Md., for their daughter and her flance, Wwhich will be attended by the imme- diate families. A reception will fol- low the dinner from 9 to 11 o'clock. Dr. Northup-Little Visiting in Capital Dr. Anna E. Northup-Little, accom- Panied by her son, Mr. Walter Little of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, is stop- ping a} the Dodge while in the Cap- ital. Dr. Northup-Little is the second vice president of Quota Club Inter= national and is on her way to Hershey, Pa, to attend a meeting there in honor of the international president. OCIETY. MISS SYLVIA WERKSMAN, Whose engagement to Mr. Lee J. Lann, is announced by her e}zrenta, Mr. and- Mrs. Abner erksman, The wedding will take place next year. —Sheftell Photo. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SEPTEMBER 27, 1936—PART THREE. MISS JOAN KATHLEEN FARNHAM, Whose mother, Mrs. W. C. Gerbich, announces her en- Zaqement to Mr. Donald Mac- aughlin. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Annapolis Winter Plans Naval Colony Is Entertaining and Set- tling Down for the Season. —Mrs. Anna Burton Jeffers, who, while here resides with her son, Capt. William N. Jeffers, is now visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Eustis, at Mil- ton, Mass. Capt. and Mrs. Jeffers and family will move this week from Charles street, where they have been residing for the past year, to 211 Prince George street. Capt. and Mrs. Mark St. Clair Ellis, after living for several years abroad and now residents of New York City, will come to Annapolis about the first of October and occupy & house at Wardour, owned by Mrs. George J. Turner. Mrs. Turner will build a house near her present one. She is visiting at Douglaston, Long Island, and is the guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Valiant are spending several days at Warren, Pa., where they are guests of Mrs. Valiant's niece, Mrs. Albert Rockwell, and Mr. Rockwell. Capt. and Mrs. Walter S8harp and their son, Willoughby Sharp, were guests this week of Mrs. Sharp’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Camp- bell, at their home, the Anchorage, on the Miles River near Easton, Md. Mr. Levin Campbell, father of Mrs. Sharp, ‘who spent last Winter with his son- in-law and daughter at Long Beach, Calif., is now at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., for a short visit. He will on Fri- day join his son and daughter-in-law, Col. and Mrs. Levin Campbell, at their home, at Franklin Arsenal, near Phil- adelphia, where he will spend the early Fall, coming later to Annapolis, to stay with Capt. and Mrs. Sharp at their home, on Porter road. Misses Virginia and Margaret Worth- ington and their brother, Lieut. Joseph M. Worthington, gave an in- formal party Priday afternoon at their home, in Cumberland Court. Among those assisting at the tea table were Mrs. Gordon Claude, Mrs. Edward Darlington Johnson, Mrs. George B. Keester, Mrs. Myron W. Hutchinson, Mrs. Archibald G. W. McFadden of Annapolis, Mrs. John A. Worthington and Mrs. Phillips Lee Goldsborough of Baltimore. Mr. Gilbert Crandall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crandall, has re- turned to Duke University, where he is a graduate student. Miss Lillan Worthington and Miss Frances Bennett, who have been liv- ing for several years at the Hotel Maryland, have taken an apartment at 191 Gloucester street. Mr. and Mrs. D. Claude Handy will leave about the first of October for ‘White Sulphur Springs, where they will be at the Greenbrier Hotel for a short time. Lieut. and Mrs. William -C. Schultz and their young son, William C. Schultz, jr., are the guests of Mrs. Schultz’s parents, Capt. and Mrs. ! NNAPOLIS, Md., September 26. ;Mrodueing WM " our smart m\qw ! v/ ankle-high swank Vv in several grand colors v at a pin-money price Franklin D. Karns, at their home on Maryland avenue. Miss Helen Wright, who recently returned from California, where she spent the Summer, is also the guest of Mrs. Karns. Mr. and Mrs. Dana Stevens of Seven Acres at Wardour, have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor of Cincinnati and Mrs. Robert Todd of Indianapolis, Capt. and Mrs. John F. Shafroth have as their guests on the U. 8. 8. Reina Mercedes, Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Austin and their daughter, Miss Margaret Austin, who are en route from Newport, R. I, to Norfolk, where Capt. Austin will join the U. 8. 8. Astoria. Dr. and Mrs. James A. Robertson have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Mr. John W. Borman of Mississippi and Washington, D. C. Mr. Borman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Borman of Clarksburg, Miss. The wedding will take place the latter part of October. Miss Caroline B. Crane of Augusta, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. John L. Chew at her home on Southgate avenue. Mrs. Phillip Weaver and Miss Dor- othy Strickland have returned to join their mother, Mrs. Nettie Strickland, at her home on Green street. Miss Strickland has been visiting Lieut. and Mrs. P. C. Wiesner at Quincy, Mass., and Miss Marian Harris of Boston at her Summer home Hol- brooke Island, near Bar Harbor, Me. Mrs. John Edward Duker, who has been a patient at the Bon Secour Hospital for the last three weeks, has returned to her home on Charles Street avenue Baltimore. Her sister, Mrs. Lawrence T. Haugen, who spent the Summer with her at Hardythe, their home in this county, has joined her husband, Lieut. Comdr. Haugen, in Brookline, Mass. Mrs. Duker’s daugh- ter Suzanne is visiting in New York, where she went last week to be pres- ent at the wedding of her cousin, Miss Juliet Catharine Baldwin, and Mr. Charles Harold Taylor. Postmaster William A. Strohm of Annapolis and Postmaster J. Irving King of Davidsonville left Wednes- day to attend the National Postmas- ters’ Convention at Cleveland. They will also visit the Cleveland Exposi- tion, Farm Long in Family. The 180-acre farm near Kent, Ohio, on which L. E. Call, dean of agricul- ture at Kansas State College, was born has been in the Call family for 134 years—and never had a mortgage on it. . Their Engagements Announ ced Today MISS ALICE O. TREW, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mot W. Trew, who announce her engagement to Mr. Walter R. Trouland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Trouland. —Brooks Photo. Residences Are Opened For Winter (Continued Prom First Page.) chusetts avenue around the middle of Mrs. Sidney Kent Legare and her sister, Miss Julia Zimmerman, are spending two weeks at Hot Springs. Mrs. Legare will open her house on § street October 4, when Mr. Legare, who still is at Simsbury, Conn., with their children, will join her. Mrs. Borden, widow of Dr. William Cline Borden, has returned tq jher residence on Massachusetts avemue from Latonka, her Summer place at Chaumont, N. Y., where she has been since the early Summer. Lieut. Col. Willlam Ayres Borden, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Borden, son and daughter-in-law of Mrs. Borden, who made their home with her while Col. Borden was on duty in Washington, are now at Springfield, Mass, where he was transferred for duty at the Springfield arsenel the beginning of September. Col. and Mrs. Borden were with his mother at Chaumont part of July and August and with Mrs. Samuel S. Adams, mother of Mrs. Borden, jr, at her Summer home, Adasfort, at West Springfield, N. H. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel LeRay Borden, older son of the senior Mrs. Borden, again are in their home on Woodland drive after spending the Summer at Utowanna, their place at Chaumont. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyatt have as their guest Mrs. Harold L. Alden of Johannesburg, South Africa, wife of (Dr. Alden, who is in charge of the Yale Observatory in Johannesburg. Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Myers and their daughter, Miss Alberta Myers, Smiles In Style for Fall with this martial COSTUME in Black Mr. and Mrs. Henry McHarg, Jr., have leased an apartment at 2101 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. McHarg, now in Europe, is expected home the 7 nk Hiram Snell has re- ashington for the Winter at the club house of the Association of University at 1634 I street northwest. E-] E" g flit Eg 3 Annabel Murphy and Miss t Evans of this city will be the this week end of Dr. and Mrs. i Mrs. James A. Emery and her daughters, Mrs. V. D. Engels, Miss Ruth Emery SOCIETY. Miss Helen L. Many of Mount Ver- non, N, Y, is at the Dodge for a ‘week’s stay. Miss Bernice Amanda Miller, direc- tor of Camp Jane Addams, Rockland County, and education secretary -of . | the Brooklyn Y. W. C. A., arrived in Dodge for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Giguere of Providence, R. I, are at the Martinique for & short stay. Mrs. Jesse Lee Webb entertained at tea Wednesday at Olney Inn in honor of Mrs. Albert C. West of Avon Park, Fla. Mrs. West is visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry J. Gensler, at her home on Macomb street, Cleveland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Bustin have returned to their home, in Lyon Park, Va., from Crystal Lake, where they spent & few days. Mrs. Childress Buckner Gwyn of Park road has gone to Arizona, where she will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford . | Phelps, on their ranch near Phoenix, Horace Turner, formerly of this city and now of Cincinnati, with whom ste by helena later going with them to their Winter bome in Santa Monica, Calif. After placing her grandson, Gwyn Harper, in ps fo o | : L i 4 rubinstein A balanced beauty treatment based on the latest scientific discoveries. It answers the essential needs of your skin. for dry skin Cleanse with Pasteurized Face Cream Special. Socthas, protects. Refreshes and revives your skin. 1.00, 2.50, 4.50. Lubricate with Youthifying Tissue Cream. 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Regular Price, $80.00 Sde $ Price 64 ‘Washington Thursday evening for a visit with her sister, Miss Berkely Mil- ler, librarian assistant at the Depart- ment of Labor Library, and her cousin, Miss Medora Ward, of the editorial di- vision of the Home Economics Bureau of the Agricultural Department. The Misses Miller were pupils at Holy Cross Academy in Washington. They spent some years in school in France and Germany and are accomplished lin- guists in French, Spanish and German. Miss Phebe E. Lanterman of Lamont street has returned from a cruise in the West Indies and South America. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Yagel enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Shoreham for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joseph and Dr. Walter Podboy, all of York, Pa., who are visiting them. Marriage Licenses. Harold 'G. Bchool, 23, Woodward, and Prances Rev. A. P. Poore. Fragk W. Van Staden, 48, and Sarsh L Bharens. A0, Both ¢ Greensburs. Pa.i um, 24. and Ocey M. Shelton, Pair, o MeDorald e, aed . Fair, 25 MeDonald, Pa., & Bernice E. Ingiefield, 23, Burgettsiowm 8. . Albert Evans, Sylvester Harris and’ Marie Brockens k:::uu 18 Botp, Of 843 Rhode Islsnd Hiywatha Adams 27, and Guss s T. Acree, SavDoth of Bweet Hill Va.: sudee K. B William Hayes, 28, 1239 N . and Ols. M. ‘Shw. 20s 645" Florers . Iows, M. Pree, 25, Spencer, Jowa; Robert snderson. © e 38 Wylle st. n. . 959 25th st. Joséph Byrd, 33. 1321 1st st., Reol gfl.m. %3, D15 'French st Rev. Brol . e Ellicott, 31, and Chloe E. Keller, Doth of 3907 Benton at.; Rev. Wilson Hi E Gordon A. Prancis, jr.. 22, 430 4 3 ne. and Beity L. Payne,'21. P Beasley. 47, Henderson, N. C, . Baltimore, 20, 402 G st. il Holder. 618 6th st, snd 3 8, 700 6th st. ne.; H. M. Hennig. L. Anderson. 24 607 34th st and_Kathryn L. Gibbs, 19, 625 N st .. Rev. J. C. Ball. Dennis Chandler, 20._and Henrletta Reed, au.’bomlrx 1111 Seventh at. s.e.; Rev, Curlee Hall, 21. 656 12th st. ne., snd Julia M. 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