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Mr. and Mrs. Richberg OCIETY. CGuests Will Be Entertained at Kenwood Home-—Notes of Bethesda and Nearby Maryland Communities. a small dinner party on M Wednesday at their home in Kenwood. - Mrs. Allen J. Furlow of Somerset has issued invitations for a luncheon on Priday of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Furlow are newcomers to Somerset, ‘where they have leased the Michner house on Dorset avenue, which was Dullt by the late Dy. Harvey W. Wiley, one of the founders of the Town of Somerset. Mr. and Mrs. Furlow are former residents of Minnesota, Mr. Furlow having been a member of the House of Representatives from the Red ‘Wing, Minn,, district. Mr. and Mrs. A. Montague of Kenwood will be hosts at the first of a series of community dinners to- morrow night at the Kenwood Coun- try Club. These dinners are held monthly for the purpose of promot- ing a spirit of neighborliness in the community. Col. and Mrs. Edwin J. Griffith. who have lived for some years in Edge- moor, have leased their house to Dr. and Mrs, Laurence Fairchild of Bos- ton and will spend several weeks at the Francis Scott Key Hotel, in Wash- ington. They expect to sail from Bal- timore, November 17, for Puerto Rico, where they will spend several months. Col. and Mrs. Griffith have as their guests Mrs. Griffith'd sister, Mrs. W. B. Beecher, who is in charge of the Dugout in New York, and Mrs. Grif- fith's daughter, Miss Mary E. Arthur of Puerto Rico, who has been visiting her aunt in New York for several months. Mrs. Oliver F. Busby of Chevy Chase Terrace, and her daughter, Miss Katie Brown Busby, entertained 30 guests last night at an evening party in| honor of Miss Ezemond Armstrong of Washington. Miss Armstrong, who is a former resident of Lexington, Ky., will be married late in November at the home of her sister in Covington, Ky. Guests at the party presented Miss Armstrong with gifts of linens in honor of her approaching marriage. Mrs. William Pendleton, who has made her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John E. McClure, in Kenwood, is spending R. AND MRS. DONALD |nual exhibition of the American Or- RICHBERG will entertain at | chid Society. Prof. Lumsden has a well-deserved reputation as an or- chid grower and in his conservatory in his home in Battery Park he has developed several new orchid vari- eties. Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Vance Russell, who formerly lived in Chevy Chase Gardens, have returned from Duck | Lake, Mich., where they spent the | Summer, and have taken a house in Washington. Dr. Russell, who is| chief of reference, National Archives, spent part of the late Summer visit- ing historical museums in the Mid- dle West. Mrs. A. Montague Ferry of Ken- wood entertained at dinner last eve- ning, when her guests were the mem- bers of Kamp Kahlert Council. Mrs. Ferry is actively interested in the Y. W. C. A. camp, and is at present the chairman of the Kamp Kahlert Committee, a group of women who act in an advisory capacity to the camp. Mrs. E. F. Kohman of Battery | Park left yesterday for a visit of a | month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Villepique, in Canute, Kans. She was accompanied by Mrs. John C. | Newell of Bethesda, who will visit her mother in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic P. Lee of Edgemoor are spending the Columbus | day holiday in Churchville, Pa.. with Mrs. Lee's brother-in-law and sister, | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lynes. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Starry are again at their home in Drummond, after & Summer spent at Lake Fair- lee, Vt. Before returning to Drum- mond they visited for a week with Mrs. Starry's parents, Rev. and Mrs. William Powick, in Ocean City, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Starry will remain in Drummond until early Winter, after | which they will go to Florida for the | remainder of the Winter. Mme. Gabriel Serve, who has spent the past two months with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Jean Berry, in Chevy Chase Gardens, sailed this week for hey home in Paris, France. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan of Edgemoor are spending the week in Atlantic City, N. J. En route to At- lantic City they stopped in Newark, several weeks with her sister, Mrs. John W. Lively and other relatives in Atlanta, Ga. Prof. David Lumsden of Battery Park hes been in Boston for the past week, where he attended the an- Naval Academy Tea Women’s Club Hol Autumn—Other Notes of Annapolis. NNAPOLIS, Md., October 10.— Mrs. David Foote Sellers, wife of Rear Admiral Sellers, and Mrs. Carroll 8. Alden, wife of Dr. Alden, poured tea at the first meeting of the Autumn of the Naval Academy Women's Club which met on Monday afternoon, at The Anchor- age opposite the Naval Academy on the Severn River. At the meeting a lecture was given by Prof. Angel Vaz- quez of the department of languages at the Naval Academy. Assisting Mrs. Sellers and Mrs. Alden were Mrs. Bob Orr Mathews, Mrs. Roscoe F. Goode, Mrs. Elmer Jackson, jr.. Mrs. Donald R. Osborn, jr.; Mrs. Robert Giet, Mrs. Howard D. McIntosh, Mrs. | Edward Doolin, Mrs. Howard L. Col- lins, Mrs. David Cummins, Mrs. John E. Johnson, Mrs. Carl Hensel, Mrs. Robert A. Cook and Mrs. Archibald W. G. McFadden. Mrs. Dennis Claude and her daugh- ter, Miss Elizabeth Claude, who have been spending the Autumn with Mrs. Claude’s brother-in-law, Dr. Gordon Claude, and Mrs. Claude, left Monday for California. From there they will sail for Honolulu and will spend the ‘Winter with Dr. and Mrs. Roger Mer- mod, the latter another daughter of Mrs, Claude. Sunday Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, sister-in-law of Mrs. Dennis Claude, gave a farewell luncheon for her and her daughter at her home on King George street. Mr. Levin Campbell, who has been spending a week with his son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Walter Sharp, at their home on Porter road, is now at Franklin Arsenal, near Philadelphia, where he is the guest of his son, Col. Levin Campbell, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Campbell. Capt. and Mrs. Sharp have as their guest this week Mrs. Sharp's brother, Mr. Worthington Campbell of Short | Hills, N. J. Sunday afternoon Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan gave a very informal tea for Capt. and Mrs. Sharp at their home on Bowyer road. Mrs. George B. Keester, wife of Comdr. Keester, gave a linen shower at her home on Duke of Gloucester street Thursday, in honor of her niece, Miss Elizabeth Worthington Marston, daughter of Col. and Mrs. John Marston, now living in Wash- ington. Miss Marston's éngagement to Capt. John S. Letcher, U. 8. M. C,, was recently announced. Mrs. Robert B. Hilliard, widow of Comdr. Hilliard, U. S. N, and her daughter, Miss Grace Hilliard, have returned from spending the Summer in California and are now living at Carvel Hall. Mrs, Wilton McCarthy, who for the last year has been at her former home, Des Moines, Iowa, has re- turned to Annapolis and joined her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCarthy, at Carvel Hall, where she will spend the Win- ter. Lieut. and Mrs. Wiliam A. P. Martin, whose marriage took place Baturday morning at St. Mary’s Church, will, after a brief wedding trip, occupy an apartment on Prince George street. Mrs. Martin was formerly Miss ° Frances Furlong, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Francis Furlong. Capt. and Mrs. Harry H. Lane, the former of the Medical Corps, U. 8. N, retired, have returned from spending the Summer at their cot- tage at Jamestown, R. I, and will spend this month at Carvel Hall Later they will go to Clearwater, Fla., where, as has been tkeir custom, they will spend the Winter. Invitations have been issued by Capt. and Mrs. Manning H. Philbrick for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Katherine Philbrick, and Lieut. Charles K. Bergin, U. 8. N, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lee Bergin of Balti- more. The wedding will take place at 5 o'clock at the Naval Academy Chapel on Wednesday, October 21, and will be followed by a reception at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Philbrick on Rodgers road. Mi-s T-ractte Phil- A Del, for a short visit with Mr. and | Mrs. Charles E. Grubb, former resi- | dents of Edgemoor. Mr. Grubb is| | now the business manager of the| University of Delaware, which is lo- 'cated in Newark. ds First Meeting of brick, younger daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Philbrick, will be her sister's only attendant. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Galloway of Chestnut Hill, Pa., are the guests of | Mr. Galloway's brother, Comdr. Rich- ard H. Galloway, at his home at Wardour. Thursday afternoon Comdr. Galloway entertained at tea for his guests. Among those invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. Galloway were Commo- dore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Capt. and Mrs. Forde A. Todd, Mrs. William | Sayles, Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs, | Col. Douglas Duval. Comdr. and Mrs. | Albert Penn. Comdr. and Mrs. Laur- | ance T. DuBose, Comdr. and Mrs. | William Quigley, Mr. Clayton Brewer, Col. Harold Wirgman, U. 8. M. C, retired; Capt. and Mrs. Douglas How- | ard, Capt. and Mrs. Edgar Woods, Medical Corps, U. S. N.; Mrs. George Simpson and Comdr. and Mrs. Elroy Vanderkloot. Mrs. Frances C. Hill, who has been visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. Chattle Hopkins of South River, is now making her home in Baltimore with her mother, Mrs. Hopkins, widow of Col. Harry J. Hop- kins. They are living at the Ashbur- ton Apartments. Royal Gems Imitated. Crown jewels, regalia, insignia and other emblems of royal pomp are shown in replica at a display assem- bled in London. The collection, which cost its owner $150,000, covers most of the past and present monarchies | and represents a 40-year hobby of one man and patient work by jewelers, stone-cutters, polishers and other highly skilled craftsmen. British crown gems, holding pride of place, g0 back to Alfred the Great in the ninth century and embrace the crowns, scepters and orbs of 36 Kings and Queens since that time. UANTICO, Va., October 10.— Col. and Mrs. Charles J. Mil- ler have as house guests for 10 days Mrs. Miller's sister- in-law, Mrs. C. E. Gage from Wauke- sha, Wis. On Thursday Mrs. Miller gave a tea in honor of her house guest and Mrs. E. H. Brainard of Wash- | ington. Capt. W. L. Mann, jr., U. 8. N,, and Mrs. Mann are spending the week end in Annapolis as the guests of Comdr. A. C. Smith, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. August Kristoferson and daughter” Margery Ann from Seattle, Wash., are expected to arrive today to spend a week with Maj. and Mrs. Roy Robinson. Maj. and Mrs. E. J. Mund will enter- tain at dinner this evening at Acquis Tavern in honor of Lieut. J. A. Edwards, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Edwards, from Annapolis. Capt. and Mrs. Kenneth W, Weir and their children are on leave from Pensacola and will spend 10 days with Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Hayes. Capt. and Mrs. T. D. White and Capt. and Mrs. W. L. McKittrick will give a joint tocktail party at the Offi- cers’ Mess Friday for 220 guests. Mrs. G. T. Cummings, wife of Capt. entertained at luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Frances C. ‘Williams of Cheyenne, Wyo., and Mrs. D. M. Garrison of Annapolis. .Mrs. E. F. Carlson, wife of Capt. Carlson, entertained at luncheon Thursday in her quarters. Mrs. Amanda Boyden, who has just returned from Shanghai, China, will be the guest of Capt. and Mrs, E. F. Carlson this week end. Capt. and Mrs. John R. O'Leary had as guests last week end Mrs. | Yates, Quantico Cocktail Party Capt. and Mrs. White and Capt. and Mrs. McKittrick to Be Joint Hosts. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART THREE. Brides of the Autumn Season in the Capital : Will Be Dinner Hosts| =—— s MRS. ROBERT WARREN, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Butts, before her wed- ding recently, Miss Helen Butts. The Rev. and Mrs. Warren are now in Pomana, Calif., where the former is rector of the Free Methodist Church.—Buchingham Photo Lady Astor . At Mirador Arrives at Old Lang- Staunton. TAUNTON, VA, October 10.— S Lady Nancy Astor, a member cf rived at Mirador, the Lang- horne estate, and her former hom in Albemarle County, about 17 miles | to spend about a month here. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. George Rich-| ards are week end guests of Mrs. Ed- before her mirriage, Monday, Septem- | ber 28, in Charleston, W. Va, Mrs. | Lydia K. Putney. | horne Estate Near the British Parliament, Has ar- from Staunton. Lady Astor expects ward O. Pilson. Mrs. Richards was Mrs. Herbert McKelden Smith, Mrs. | | Morris Armistead, Mrs. William Wayt Club, gave a straw ride and barn Gibbs and Miss Elizabeth Rawlinson have returned to their respective homes | here after attending the meetings of | couples were in costume as farmers the Garden Club of Virginia, held in Alexandria, Va., Thursday. They rep- resented the Augusta Garden Club of Staunton, Va, The Misses Atkinson have enter- tained at Mansfield the past week | | Mrs. Thomas Nelson Carter, Mrs. Rob. | Junior ert Randolph and the Misses Page, all of Clarke County, Va. | Mr. Lyttleton Savage Macon of Charlottesville, Va., announces thz| marriage of his daughter, Mildred Nel- | son Macon, to Mr. Harold Taylor son of Maj. Edward Sears| Yates, U. 8. M. C, retired, and Mrs.! Yates, of Charlottesville, formerly of | Washington, D. C. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Frank L. Robinson, rector of Grace Church, Cismont, Va. | Mr. Yates is attending the Uni-| versity of Virginia Medical School. Maj. and Mrs. Yates and family were located in Staunton for several years and are well known here, Mr. and Mrs. Yates are making their home with the bride's father in Charlottesville, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Engleman of Harriston, Va., announce the mar- riage of their daughter, Vivian Lee, to Mr. Lee Anderson Patterson of ‘Washington. They expect to make their home in Harriston. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Scott of Hollywood, Calif., are spending some time in nearby Orange County, Va. Mrs. Scott was the former Mrs. Mar- ian du Pont Somerville of Montpelier | Station, Va., who is well known in | ‘Washington. Misses Glenn and Margaret Atkin-g son of this city are visiting in Wash- ington, D. C., for several days. A. Norton and Mrs. G. N. Kimmel, both of Washington. Lieut. Comdr. C. R. Tate, U. S. N., and Mrs. Tate will have as guests over the week end Lieut. Otto Johannes, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Johannes and daughter Margaret of Philadelphia. Capt. and Mrs. 8. T. Clark have returned to the post. Capt. Clark has been on temporary duty at Indian- town Gap while Mrs. Clark and the two children were visiting in Pitts- burgh. Mrs. R. M. Victory, wife of Lieut. Victory, has returned from a three ‘weeks’ visit in Norfolk with her par- ents, Capt. H. D. Taylor, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Taylor, while Lieut. Victory was at Indiantown Gap. Mrs. E. C. Best, wife of Lieut. Best, left yesterday for Pottstown, Pa., to visit her mother, Mrs. Grace Dibbrell. Miss Allrene McMillan of Pensa- loca, Fla., is visiting her brother-in- law and sister, Lieut. and Mrs. A. J. Hagel. Sociologist to Lecture. Dr. Miriam Van Waters, eminent sociologist and superintendant of the State Reformatory for Women, Fram- ingham, Mass., will lecture tomorrow night on “Youth in Conflict” to the George Washington, in its first meet- ing of the year. The address will be at 8 o'clock at Corcoran Hall. Pennsylvania Dance \Friduy. O'Leary’s mother and sister, Mrs. J. Willard Hotel ) o ! Canal on Tuesday, and after spend- | MRS. ERNEST LEONARD MESSICK, Before her recent marriage Miss Josephine Giuffrida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giuffrida of 1401 Kal- mia street. < MRS. DANIEL NEIL MANDELL, Who was formerly Miss Elizabeth Edward Lundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson Lundy. place yesterday. Mr. Mandell Augustine Mandell. " Of Personal Note Mr. and Mrs. J. S. M Spending Summer in California. R. AND MRS. J. 8. KANN,| who have been spending the Sunmmer in California, re- | turned by way of the Panama | in New York are| again in their apartment in Woodley | Park Towers. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bandler Dli Deal, N. J., were the guests of rela-| tives for a short visit during the week | en route to Hot Springs, Va., for sev- | eral weeks' stay. A party of 100, known as the Pfty dance at Brooke John's barn, near | Olney, Md., on Wednesday night. The | and farmerettes. Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Glassman were hosts to the group f at a cocktail party preceding the dance. A large dance took place last night at the Lafayette Hotel, given by the Jewish Consumptive Relief | Society for the benefit of the hospital | in Denver, Colo. Miss Helen Gar-| finkle and her assistants were in | charge of the successful affair. | Mrs. Mary Heilbrun, formerly of | Washington, who is now making her | home in Chicago with her daughter, | returned there Tuesday after visiting | Mr. and Mrs. Mark Friedlander in their new home in Fairfax, Va. Mr. Alvin Newmyer, jr., son of Mr and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer of the West- | chester, is among the Washington stu- | dents attending the University of Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weiller of Baltimore, the latter formerly Miss Doris Weiss, are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Kaufman of Sedgwick Gardens. Mrs. James E. Greenberg of New York, is visiting her parents, Dr. ahd Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon of Van Burea street, and has with her, her two young daughters, Mrs. Jacob Kohner, who has been the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs Edward Kohner, who has spent the past month in Atlantic City, returned to Washington on Friday. Mrs. Ed- ward Kohner will return to her home on Belmont Road during the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Liebman, who at- tended the world series in New York, are back in their home in Woodley Park ®owers. Miss Deborah-Mae Lieb- man returned with them after spend- ing the week end in Philadelphia as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Snellen- berg. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Bloom of Charleston, W. Va., have been spend- ing the week in Washington at the Shoreham, guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Kaufman, and left for their home on Thursday night. Mr. Louis Simon, who is a stu- dent at the University of Virginia, is spending the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simon of Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Phil May of Charles- ton, W. Va, are at the Shoreham en route to New. York. Mrs. J. A. Weinberg and her daugh- ter, Miss Rosalie Weinberg, who were abroad for six weeks, returned on Friday on the Queen Mary and are again in their home on Montague street. They spent some time in London and Paris. Mrs. Sol Minster returned on ‘Wednesday to her home on Ontario place’from a two-week stay at Shady Side, Md. LADies' UNDINE ONE-MINUTE WAVE $Q 00 Formerly 10 Our coiffure stylists will sweep your tresses up ond back youthful manner to give you more comfort than known before. HELEN MARIE 522 1260 St. BEAUBY SALON | noon last the children of the Foster | The wedding took is the son of Mr. and Mrs. —Hessler-Henderson Photo. Kann Return After Mrs. Alfred J. Goldsmith and her little daughter Lois of Philadelphia, are visiting Mrs. Goldsmith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kronheimer of Woodley Park Towers, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan left| Washington on Wednesday for Hot| Springs, Ark., to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Goldstein of the Westchester entertained as their | week end guests Mr. A. Cecil Snyder) of Puerto Rico, formerly of Baltimore, and Miss Julia Holstein of Boston, Mass, < Mrs. Alexander Wolf spent part of the week in Tompkinsville, Md., | the guest of her brother and sister in- | law, Mr. and Mrs. John Brylawski, | at their Summer home. Miss Helen Strasburger has been ' spending the week in Atlantic City | at the Hotel Traymore. A tea was given on Tuesday after-| noon in the Succoth to celebrate the Feast of Thanksgiving at the Hebrew | Home for the Aged by the Ladies’ Aux- | iliary, which brought together a| large gathering. Mrs. Herman Hertz- | berg and her assistants were hostesses | for the afternoon. On Sunday after- Home were guests of the auxiliary at the home at a party given in their honor. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Palkin and their young daughter, Sue Palkin, arc now located in their new home on Chesapeake and Thirty.second street northwest. Mrs. Victor Strasburger of Norfolk, Va., is in Washington for the week visiting relatives at the Broadmoor. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Brylawski and their family are again in their Thirty- fourth street home after spending the Summer at their country place on the Wycomico River. The marriage of Miss Sylvia Cooper, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Cooper, and Mr. Stanley W. Korman of this city takes place next Sunday afternoon at the Mayflower Hotel at 3 o'clock, to be followed by a reception and later ir the evening by a dinner for the bridal party. The Rev. Dr. Solomon Metz will perform the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Max Montague and family are taking possession of their new home tomorrow on Orchid street northwest. Mr. Alvin Kaufman, who has been on a visit in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Calif,, is returning by way of the Panama Canal and arrives in Washington tomorrow. His brother, Mr. Jerome Kaufman, is in Buffalo, N. Y, for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Safer enter- tained last evening in honor of Mrs. Archibald Silverman of Providence, R. I, who has recently returned from a trip abroad. She spoke on her travels and experiences through Pales- | tine, after which Mrs. Blanche Fisher | rendered several piano selections. Those enjoying this delightful eve-i ning were: Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Bern- stein, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Silverstone, Rabbi and Mrs. Breslau, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Tourover, Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. ‘Tourover, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Freud- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ka- minsky, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mazo, Mr. and Mrs. L. Speigler, Dr. and Mrs. Edward. Cafritz and K Dr. and Mrs. f'/\\\\ g you have ever DI. 4638 . Dinner Party . In Fairfax o e For Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Herring Entertain for House AIRFAX, Va. October 10.—Mr. and Mrs. Christian 8. MacCain of Germantown, Pa, are the Herring at Holly Tree, their Fairfax home. Mr. and Mrs. Herring enter- tained last evening at a dinner party Guests. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard in compliment to their house guests and to Mrs. Charles Pozer of Fair-| fax. Gen. Edwin B. Winans, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Graham motored to Warrenton Friday, where they were luncheon guests of Mrs. Baldwin Day Spillman. Following luncheon, Mrs. Spillman and her guests attended the horse show. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson are the guests this week end of Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Bridges Johnson of Wash- ington on & motor trip to Jamestofn and Williamsburg. Mrs. Malcolm Williams of Salem. | Va,, is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Henderson in Chantilly. Mrs. Frank A. Bond of Baltimore rrived Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. W. Peyton Moncure. Miss Mary Leigh Hubbard will re- turn tomorrow from Charles City County, Va., where she spent several days with her mother, Mrs. John Hubbard. The Rev. Herbert A. Donovan re- turned Wednesday to his home in the Episcopal rectory, from a short trip to Charleston, W. Va. Mrs. Henry Hopper. who is staying in Fairfax this Winter, will return tomorrow from a visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Edmondson, in South Boston, Va. A Mrs. Frank Israel, who has been visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Sagen- dorf, left Wednesday for New York, where she expects to remain until November. Mrs. Roger Copeland is spending the week end in Carson, Va. with Mr. Copeland, who is a member of the faculty of the Carson High School. Supt. of Schools and Mrs. Wilbert T. Woodson and their daughter, Miss Jean Woodson, will return tomorrow from Fork Union, Va., where they spent the week end with Mrs. Wood- son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snead. Saturday evening they at- tended the wedding of Mrs. Woodson's cousin, Miss Louise Johnson, to Mr. William Johnson. Miss Woodson acted as flower girl. SOCIETY. Arlington Activities Are Varied Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Moore Hosts at Bridge Supper. R. AND MRS. A. A. MOORE were hosts at a bridge supper in their home in Lyon Park ‘Thursday evening in honor of Mrs, Genevieve La Brun, who has recently come from Madison, Wis,, to make her home with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leukel of Lyon Village. ‘The company included Mr. and Mrs. Leukel, Mr. and Mrs. John Neu, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crossley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dugan, Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Brien, Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward Farrar and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund Lambert, all of the county; Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Lansdale, Miss Flor- ence Lansdale and Mr. Herbert Hinger of Washington. Mrs. Edwin P. Kennedy of North Edgewood street, with her two young sons, Billy and Jerome, has gone to New London, Conn., for a visit with her mother and sisters. companied by her sister, Miss Mar- | garet Marnett, who had been her guest | for several days. The Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Makosky have with them for a few weeks' visit in their home in Cherrydale their son, Lieut. E. C. Makosky, U. S. N, who has just returned from service in China, and is now on shore leave. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Foltz have as a guest in their home on North Ken- | more street Mrs. Fpltz's sister, Miss Pansy Graham of Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Foltz entertained the first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Voight Gra- ham of Los Angeles, who stopped over en route to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford are in New Orleans. They will be gone | three weeks. Mrs. A, D. Torreyson of Sarasota, Fla., who has been dividing her time between visits with her daughters, She was ac- | Mrs. Stephen Karpenski of Auburn, N. Y. ' Mrs. Ellsworth “Simpson gave a bridge luncheon Tuesday, having as guests Mrs. William Friess, Mrs, Z. B, Groves, Mrs, Durwood Smith, Mrs, Hoyt Johnson, Mrs. Willlam Ames, Mrs. Tupper Stone and Mrs. Car] Raymond. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas of Leeway, Va., sailed Friday from Balti« more for Jacksonville and Miami, Fla, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Middleton have returned from a motor irip to Letroi and Canada. They were accompanied by Mrs. Linda Cost of the county and her father, Dr. Burga of Washingt« Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lovering ene tertained for several days this werk Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilson of Towxe send, Mass., who were on the last lap of their 4,000-mile journey which tnok them through the South, Middle West and into Canada. SIGHT PRESERVATION FUND DRIVE IS BEGUN Blindness Prevention Society Is Given Co-operation of Potomas Electric Power Co. ‘Through the co-operation of the Potomac Electric Power Co.. the ree cently organized District of Columbia Society for Prevention of Blindne: has launched a campaign for fun | through which it hopes to carry out a seven-point sight-preservation pro- gram. The electric company is distri ing pamphlets explaining the purposes of the organization and including a subscription blank along with the bills sent to its consumers. The society’s program calls for pres natal work, legislation pertaining t» the care of the eyes of the newborn baby, pre-school examination, an o | list in the public school system, follow. up work in the eye clinics, an ind trial and lighting survey and general | education about the Mrs. Allen L. Vories, first vice presf ‘d(-nz. has received a res the District of Co | of Workers for the Blin | bership is 98 per cent bl indorsing the Society tion of Blindness and its purposes. Mrs. Guy N. Church and Mrs. Lyman | Moore, also her son, Mr. William F. | Torreyson, has gone to Pittsburgh for a fortnight's visit. { Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cooper, Aurora | Hills, entertained Thursday evening Mr. Walter Murray of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper had as guests last week the latter's cousin and her | husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Porter | of New York. Mr. Porter was stage manager of “St. Helena,” presented last week at the National Theater. Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Corbett, Arling- ton, Va., spent a few days this week in Appomattox, Va. visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ana Mrs. Houghten. . | Of interest to the county, where the | bride has relatives, is the announce- ment of the marriage of Miss Anna Elizabeth Watt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Thompson Watt of Burke, | Va, and Mr. Lawrence C. Pulley of | | Alexandria, Va., which took place | Saturday evening, October 3, in the parsonage of the Metropolitan Baptist | Church in Washington, the Rev. John | C. Ball officiating in the presence of the immediate families only. | | Mr. Pulley and his bride have taken | an apartment at 1514 Varnum street {in Washington. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pulley of Alexandria. | Mrs. Golden Dagger was hostess at a dessert bridge Wednesday after- | noon in her home in Ashton Heights. Dr. and Mrs. William Moseley Brown are entertaining a family party over the week end. They have with them their sons, Billy Brown and Graham Brown, first-year students at Char- lotte Hall; also Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Henry Graham of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Donohoe, brother- | lin-law and sister of Mrs. Brown, also of New York. Mrs. Perkins Coville, Livingstone Heights, Va, entertained Thursday “nt luncheon in compliment to her | mother, Mrs. A. L. Goetzmann of | Minneapolis, who is her house guest. Others in the company included Mrs. | IE' T. Tinker, Mrs. E. W. Pierce, Mrs. | G. D. Cooke and Mrs. Joseph Fitz- | water. | Dr. H. Trendley Dean, United States | Public Health Service, is in Oklahoma City, Okla, on an inspection tnp. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. McCaskey entertained in their home in Aurora Hills Thursday evening in compliment |to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown of | Conneaut, Ohio, who stopped off en !roule to their home from New York | city. Mr. and Mrs. McCaskey are just back from a three-week trip to points in Pennsylvania. They first visited in | Nanticoke with Mrs. McCaskey's mother, Mrs. S. O. Bell, and in Pitts- | burgh they were guests of Mr. Mc- Caskey's parents. d Mrs. B. F. Toulette, Lyon e with them their daughter, Club to Hear Nichols. L. B. Nichols of the Federal Bureau of Investigation will speak at a meet- ing of the Teke Club tomorrow at 8 pm. at the Tau Kappa Epsion fraternity house, 1912 R street. WHERE TO DINE, SILVER SPRING HOTEL Official A. A. A. Georgia Ave. and Dist. Line 5k 60c-65¢ DINNERS Refined Atmosphere Ample Parking Cnlll'er Inn 18th & Columbia Road N.W. Full Course Sunday Dinner, 12 to 8:30 50¢ Other Dinn Week Sundays Days Special Roast Young Turkey Dinner The three essentials for enjouable dine ing are suppiied tn our diMnNersemres fined atmosphere, excellent food end service. popular prices. Owned and _supervised by A . COLLIER for 16 vears Us for Catering and oty DINE TONIGHT MANCARI’S Italian-American Restaurant 3459 14th Street N.W, 11 AM.TO 2 AM. DAILY LUNCHEON 25¢ up DINNER __ 50¢ wp SUNDAY DINNERS CHICKEN 75¢ STEAKS CHOPS (WINE INCLUDED) COL. 10158 and $1 @ Spaghetti or Ravioli Specialty ® (Drinks of All Kinds) % St}miafi S Roast Turkey and all the trimmines Phone Lorton 3-F2-1. IMMEDIATE ORDERS All Thi To encourage early s Week ordering, free from the "eleventh hqur" rush, we offer each year at this season a discount on orders of Personal Christm Every approved manner of radiont greeting is here, individual in theme and technique. name may be imprinted “informally” in smart new types to match the greeting or engraved “"formally” from your plate. Orders placed during this week, ending with Saturday, October 17th, will earn a discount from After this week, full rates will apply for the remainder of the season. BrewaD Engravers and Printers our regular prices. 1217 G ST as Cards Your CHMOND HIGHWAY. | RI 7 MILES SOUTH ALEX | 7 Thought for TODAY— DINE AT IVY TERRACE §;Eke|: DINNER __ 75C Other Dinners, 85¢ and $1.00 Sunday Special | “Country Style't STEWED CHICKEN and Dumplings “Tavern Made” Jellies. re. Mrs. K's lishes—B; d_ Pastries. Sunday Breakfast Phone Shepherd 3500 MT. VERNON MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Overlooking the Potomao REET N.W.