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'Warrenton Plans for Hunt Season © Country Places Are Being Occupied for Fall Sport. ARRENTON, Va., October 10.—Dr. and Mrs. Buck- ner M. Randolph have reated from Mr. Thomas Atkinson & house on Paradise Hill * known as the Davis place and will be here for the Winter. Dr. ani Mrs. Randolph since their return from Canada have been the guests of Dr. Randolph's sister, Miss- Bertha Ran- dolph, at Redlands, Casanova. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Filley of New York are spending some time at their country place, Over the Grass Farms, near The Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Prederick H. Prince, §r., of Westbury, Long Island, have * opened their country home near Mar- shall, Va., for the hunting season. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling L. Larrabee have closed their country house, Oakwood, and moved for the Winter to their hunting lodge near the ken- nels of the Old Dominion Hounds at Flint Hill, Va. Mrs, Hendricks Eustis has leased an apartment on Culpeper street, War- renton, for the hunting season. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleet Talia- ferro of Gloucester, Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Day Spil- man, who entertained at dinner in their honor Friday evening. Mr. Amory §. Carhart, M. F. H, « of the Warreixton Hunt, spent two days in New York this week. Mr. Julian Keith, president of the ‘Warrenton Horse Show, went to New York Monday to visit his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Isham Keith, 2d. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. C. Stout of Philadelphia entertained at dinner at North Wales Wednesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Stout are the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Day, who have moved this week into their new house on Springs road. The Misses Spilman entertained at tea Monday afternoon for their guest, Mrs. T. E. A. Dalyell of Stretton, Eng- land. Mrs. Spilman gave a luncheon on Tuesday at Elway Hall in honor ©f Mrs. Dalyrell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Randolph and Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Randolph of Baltimore, Md., were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pool. Miss Margaret Brook of Cleveland, Ohio, is the horse show guest of Miss ‘Emily North King. Mr. and Mrs. Ridgeley Nicholas of Highland Park, Detroit, Mich., who are now at the ‘Warren Green, will go to their property, Sudley, near Marshall, Va., as soon as necessary improvements are completed. This is the estate of the late S. Henley Car- ter, which Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas pur- chased recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Pulver of Washington were the guests on Sun- | day of Mr. and Mrs. John Ripley Buchanan at Leny Manor, near War- renton. Mr. and Mrs. Beverley M. Cole- man of Washington spent the week end with Mr. Coleman’s mother, Mrs. Stuart Mosby Coleman, and his sis- ter, Mrs. J. Davenport Blackwell. Mrs. W. D. Whittle and Miss Geor- gia Whittle of Norfolk, Va., arrived ‘Tuesday to spend some time with Mrs. Whittle’s mother, Cooper, and to meet her sister, Mrs, Arthur Mackarness of Petersfield, “England. 2 Capt. and Mrs. Fortunato Portotto of Washington are guests of Dr. and Mrs. John T. Sprague at Dunworth * and expect to be here for three months. Mrs. A. M. Hart and Mrs. Bessie Hart Smith have closed their coun- try home, Snowden, and moved into their apartment in Warrenton for the Winter. Mrs. William N. Hodgkin and Mrs. G. Arthur Vose went‘to Lexington, Va., this week to the U. D. C. Con- vention. Mrs. Vose visited her son, Mr. Fred Vose, who is instructor at the Virginia Military Institute. Miss Mae Thyson left Wednesday for St. Augustine, Fla. where she expects to make her home, accom- panied by Mrs. Frances Sabate of St. Augustine, who has spent two Wweeks here as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Cockrill. Mr. Foxhall Keene Taylor of New York has joined Mrs. Taylor at the| = s home of her parents, Mr, and Mix, L, | ®, ¥eek With relstives. H. Chamberlain, for the horse show and week end. Mr. and Mrs. William Carter Roberson of New York, who were here during the Summer, have also returned for the show to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain. Mrs. Julian Payne, who spent two months at the Warren Green, left for New York on Thursday, accom- panied by her daughter, Mrs. William F. Jennings of Alexandria, Va., and will spend some time there with her son, Mr. Inman H. Payne, before returning to her home in New Or- leans. Mrs. Llewellyn Wood, sr., of Char- Iottesville, Va. is the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. P. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman of Char- Iottesville, Va., and Capt. and Mrs. Chamberlain of Fort Monroe are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F} Bmith for the horse show. Mr. and Mrs. Waddy Wood have as their guests for the horse show Gen. and Mrs. Frank Coe and Miss Anne Lomax of Washington. Miss Virginia Wood is in New York for a few days. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. ‘Triplett at their farm, near Warren- ton, over the last week end were Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. D. Cowan Muir, jr.; Miss Alice T. Nelson and Mr. Boyd Nelson of Baltimore, Md., and Mr. Carlin Bos- worth of Washington. S ST LECTURES LISTED Volunteers in Social Work to Re- ceive Instruction. A lecture for volunteers in social work will be given each Thursday for the next four weeks at the United States Chamber of Commerce Build- ing at 11 am, under the auspices of the Council of Social Agencies. ‘The course will be directed by Mrs. John Jay O'Connor, chairmnan of the council’s Committee on Velunteers. The first three lectures will be given by E. C. Lindemann, connected with the National School for Social Work, and the fourth by Mrs, Harper Sib- Jey, chairman of the National Women's Committee of the Mobilizatien for Human Needs. el * Kills Brother Accidentally. Lodge, aged 4, Ongar, Eng- OCIETY. Elbrook Methodist Church. Mr. home after a wedding trip at haven, Md. MRS. CHARLES E. Formerly Miss Winifred Kohler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin H. Kohler, whose wedding took place Tuesday in the THE SUNDAY STAR. October Bride SEBASTIAN, JR., and Mrs. Sebastian will be at 4610 Brookview drive., West- —Brooks Photo. | Parties Rule Nearby Social Activities of M R. AND MRS. MURRAY of Woodside, Md., entertained at a party and | shower Thursday evening for Mr, and Mrs. Herbert B. Hendrick, | Mrs. Astley | | Washington, | to her home in Silver Spring from th2 | there yesterday and will accompany | . of Washington. Mrs. Hendrick | before her marriage last month was Miss Jeanett Christie, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Christie of Washing- ton. The party was held at Dr. and Mrs. Christie's home. Mrs. Hendrick was given a miscellaneous shower last week at the home of Miss Helen D'Andelet by the Nu Sigma Sorority, | of which she is a member. | | Mrs. James S. Cox and her two | children, Anne Harrison Cox and James Stanley Cox, 2d, are passing this month in Leesburg, Va. where they are vising Mrs. Cecx's parents, |Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Harrison. Mrs. Cox is the wife of the Rev. James S. | Cox, vicar of the Church of Ascension in Silver Spring. | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Louis T. Rouleau of North Hills have visiting them for | several days Mr. L. J. Rodier of | Brooklyn, N. Y.; Miss Ruth Rodier of Washington and Prof. and Mrs. Leo | Bellerose, formerly of Connecticut, who are spending the Winter in | Washington. Mr. Bellerose is profes- | | sor of languages in the foreign de- ! partment of Georgetown University. Mr. and Mrs. Rouleau also have with | them over the week end their sons, Charles Prather and Louis Rouleau, | jr, who are students at Randolph- | Macon Academy. Mr. Philip Seltzer of Woodside | | Park, Md., was host at a party last | | evening at the home of his parents, |Mr. and Mrs. Warren R. Seltzer of Woodside Park, Md. The guests were Misses Agnes Culleen, Betty Rogers, Betty Barnard, Loretta Yost, Barbara | Smith, Dorothy Travis. Ann Derrick, | Dorothy Souder, Jean McCandlish and Mary Denham, and Messrs. Thomas Stewart, Kenneth Elkins, William | Miller, Jack Neumann, Lyman Easter- ly, John Norris, Curtis Cecil, Robert Clark and Hal Dearing. Mrs. Seltzer | | was assisted by Mrs. Ruth Seltzer of Mrs. M. B. Stickley will return today Valley of Virginia, where she passed Her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Stickley, joined her her on her return. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Davis of Wynnewood Park entertained at din- | ner and bridge Monday evening at | their home. Mrs. Halsey D. Rogers of Linden, entertained at luncheon Friday at the Brooke Tea House. The guests, who were members of her committee for the Episcopal Home for the Aged, were Mrs, L. M. Christie, Mrs. J. Howell Russell McQueen and Mrs. Marshall Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harmon of Washington have moved to Silver Spring, where they have leased the house at 1017 Maple avenue. Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Howlett of Silver Spring have visiting them for a week their cousin, Mr. Tom Cruxton of Asbury Park, N. J., who is en route to Florida, where he will pass the Winter. Dr. and Mrs. Howlett had as their guests the early part of this week, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Lipscomb, who were returning to their home in Richmond, Wed Recently side and Silver Spring. CHARLES | Va., from their wedding trip. Mrs.| daughter of Mrs. Beatrice L. Milburn Lipscomb is Mrs, Howlett's niece and | Forsyth, Mrs. J. Holt Wright, Mrs. J.| MRS. JOSEH T, REYNOLDS, Formerly Miss Pauline Brown Lockridge of Reggie land, accidentally killed his brother, 20 months old, with a sickle, Va. Mr.and Mrs. Reynolds are residing at the Guthridge. the Week in Wood- was formerly Miss Louise Broaddus of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Matre of Mont. gomery Hill have had visiting them Mr. Matre's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ong of Cincinnati, Ohio. 2 Mrs. Marshall A. Gibbs entertained at a benefit bridge luncheon Thursday at her home in Linden. Mrs. Hiram E. Johnson of Woodside Park, accompanied by her mother-in- law, Mrs. Elizabeth W. Johnson of Washington, are returning this week end from a trip to Philadelphia and New York. Capt. and Mrs. Joseph C. Cissel have visiting them at their home in Wynnewood Park Mrs. Clint Harter and her son. Bobby Harter, who will pass a week here, Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard and WASHINGTON Social Notes Of .Southern Maryland Mrs. Gardiner of Chaptico Leaves for Texas Visit. EONARDTOWN, Md, October 10—Mrs. A, S, Gardiner of Chaptico left ~ Monday for 4 Texas to attend the centennial and a convention of the Roman Catholic Church. Mrs, Gardiner will spend & month in Texas, and will visit in a number of States on the way back. Mrs. Gardiner is presi- dent of the Women's Auxiliary of the St. Mary's Hospital and chairman of the Rural Women's Clubs of 8t Marys County. Miss Mary Lenihan is spending this month with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lenihan, in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Wigginton, who have made their home with Judge and Mrs. William W. Loker since their marriage several years ago, have opened the home of Mr. Wigginton’s mother on the Lower Potomac River for the Winter. Mrs. S. Paul Hayden of Mount Osborne spent this week with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Francis Beck, and their infant daughters in Washington. The Rev. Franklin Lee Metcalf of ‘Mechanicsville left Tuesday to at- tend a Provincial Senate convention of the P. E. Church at Wilmington, representing Southern Maryland P. E. churches at this conference. Mrs. A. F. King spent this week at Woodside, Md., with her sister, Miss Clare C. Martin, Mrs. Irene Y. Otterback had as her guests this week at her Wicomico estate Miss Elsie Yost, Mrs. Lynch Younger and Dr. William Reeves of Washington and George McClain of Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Hawkins of La Plata are at Miami, Fla., and | will return the middle of this month | by motor. They went by boat. Mrs. Thomas Reid Hutchins of Barstow has returned from a motor | trip to Canada, accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Jane Rosemere of Cam- bridge, Md. Miss Margaret Octavia Milburn, and the late Norman Milburn, of St. | Marys County, and Mr. Edwin Me- | Camon Martin of Washington, son of | Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Martin of Piqua, | Holy Nativity P. E. Church in Balti- more. The rector, the Rev. Hugh Powers, officiated. Mr. H. Norman | Milburn, brother of the bride. gave her | in marriage. The bride wore an ivory satin gown with a veil of brussels lace. She had as her flower girl Janet Dent, of Hyattsville, who wore a gown of ashes of roses taffeta, and carried an old-fashioned bouquet. | Sullivan, classmate of the bride’'s at | her maid of honor and wore a fuchsia | taffeta gown with matching acces- | sories and carried gold color dahlias. | The bride's attendants were Miss | Betty Martin of Piqua, Ohio, sister | of the bridegroom; Miss Mose Feiser, Ohio, were married October 3 in the | Miss Anne | | the St. Mary's Female Seminary, was | OCTOBER 11, 1936—PART THREE. Wedding Rockville Couple Back From Wedding Trip to Bermuda OCKVILLE, Md, October 10.— Mr. and Mrs. Buell M. Gardner have returned from their wedding { trip, which included a visit to Ber- | muda, and are occupying an apart- ment in West Rockville. Mrs. Gard- I mer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles L. Haslup of Baltimore. | Announcement has been made of the marriage last week of Miss M | Gertrude Watkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge L. Watkins of Cedar Grove, Md., and Mr. W. Wilson {Duvall, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis | Duvall of Woodfield. Md. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Raymond \; Hunter Brown of the M. E. Church, at Damascus, Md. | The Rev. Edwin H. Sheppe, jr., for | the past four years pastor of the Rockville M. E. Church South, was | the guest of honor at a dinner given | by other Rockville ministers'in Wash- | ington Wednesday evening. | The Rev. J. Lioyd Black of the Christian Church, the Rev. Herbert Recently MRS. KENNETH M. TRUNDLE, Daughter of Mrs. Mabel B. Moulton, whose wedding took place recently., Mrs. Trundle was formerly Miss M. Ida Moulton. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. been visiting Mrs. Brown's sister, the | Misses England in Rockville. Miss Prances Yearley of Baltimore | | is visiting her cousins, Miss Annie !Yemey and Miss Minnie Yearley, in | Rockville. | Dr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Conrad have returned from their wedding trip, which took them through various States and into Canada, and Dr. Conrad has resumed the practice of his profession at Chevy Chase. THREE PERSONS HURT AS CAR JUMPS TRACK Two Passengers and Pedestrians Victims of Accident at Fifth and F Streets. SOCIETY. Fort Meade Bridge Club Gathering Maj. and Mrs. Fielder Hosts at First Meeting. ORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Oc- tober 10.—Col. and Mrs. Bruce Magruder have as their guest Mrs. Magruder's mother, Mrs. J. K. Marshall, from Raleigh, N. C. Mrs, Sprague Silver and her two chil- dren, Elizabeth and Sprague Silver, returned to Raleigh, N. C., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Heim, who have been visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Col. H. D. Mun- nikhyson and Mrs. Munnikhyson, left Priday for their home in Kansas City, Mo. Maj. and Mrs. Harold W. Churchill of Fort Meade have as their guests Mrs, Churchill's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mulford of Mon- tour Falls, N. Y. Also visiting MaJ. and Mrs. Churchill is Miss Edith Clay Beautifully possessad SPE | | = SMART DE | WHITE GOLD Fromes ore ogoin popu! of New, York City, N. Y., who will remain with them for a week. The Fort Meade Bridge Club held its first meeting at the Officers’ Club Tuesday night. Maj. and Mrs. | Kendall J. Fielder were hosts. Nine tables of bridge were in play during the evening and prize winners for high scores were, first, Mrs. Gilbert M. Allen: second, Lieut. Carlson; third, Mrs, Benjamin J. Ferris, and fourth, Mrs. Benjamin Norris and Mrs. Kene dall J. Fielder. Mrs, Alberta Conter and Mrs. Phile lip Church apd her daughter, Bare bara Church, from 8t. Paul, Minn, are visiting Capt. and Mrs. Charles D. McNerney. Capt. and Mrs. John P. Evans and their small daughter left Thursday | for & short leave, during which time ; they will visit in Columbus, Ohio, and | Detroit, Mitch. | Lieut. and Mrs. K. W. Schwering have as their guest Lieut. Schwering'’s mother, Mrs. C. H. Schwering of Audubon, N. J. Lieut. Schwering's father will arrive tomorrow to accom. pany Mrs. Schwering home. * Among the new arrivals at Fort Meade are Capt. L. D. Syme and Second Lieut. W. J. Priestly. They are assigned for duty with the 34th Infantry. Mrs. Robert W, Ward and her small daughter, Marjory, are visiting Mrs, Ward's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Leaward of Point Pleas- ant, N. J, while Lieut. Ward is away on detached service. Engraved Frames ignity of their own CIALLY PRICED lar and st broker we hele to offer « oo new rockin: Use Your Charge Account | LANSBURGH'S—STREET FLOOR. | ‘Three persons were injured yesur-‘ | day when a’/Mount Pleasant street | car jumped the tracks at Fifth and F streets, crashing into a parked car |and a mail box on the north side of | P street. | Sam Bonavories, 46, of 406 Fifth | street, a pedestrian, was struck and treated at Emergency Hospital for a | fractured ankie and bruises. | Mrs. Margaret Dulaney, 108 Thir- their children, Miss Jean Ballard, | Mrs. H. Norman Milburn, jr. sister- O. Cocper of the Baptist Church and | y,entp street, and Miss Grace Ash- Peggy Ballard and Jack Ballard, returned to the community after | Presson. They wore peacock blue taf- Presbyterian Church spoke briefly, ex- passing the Summer at Fort Worth, | fetta gowns with matching accessories | pressing regret that the popular pas- Tex., and have leased the residence at Fairview road and Mansion drive, in Wynnewood Park. Mrs. J. Russell McQueen of Linden will leave tomorrow for Royal Oak. 1 Md., where she will pass a week with her sister, Mrs. J. O. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Watson of North Woodside entertained at dinner Wednesday at Normandy Farms for Mr. and Mrs. Hilarey Mahin of Bartlesville, Okla., who left Friday for their home after a short stay at the Shoreham. Mrs. R. N. Kidwell and her son, Wallace Kidwell of Woodside, has re- turned to her home from Norfolk, Va., | where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. David P. Kinert. ARRANGE DANCES Friday Night Club Plans Series at Sulgrave Club. The Friday Night Supper Club, re- organized for the season, has ar- ranged a series of 10 dances at the Sulgrave Club. The first will be November 27. Others will be on December 11, Janu- ary 8 and 22, February 5 and 19, March 5 and 19, April 2 and 16. Sponsors include Mrs. Blaise de Sibour, Mrs. Matthew Dick, Mrs. Wil- liam Cushman, Miss Eleanor Roose- velt, Miss Audrey Campbell, Mrs. John R. Williams, treasurer; Col. Edwin Watson, Jasper Dubois, James Dunn, Myron Hoffer and Edward Reed. MEN'S TOP COATS 2, LADIES 4 (/& | and carried purple dahlias. Mr. | Roger Jones of Washington was best | man and the ushers were Mr. Samuel Brown of Baltimore and Mr. James Gehr, Mr. Y. 8. Leoing and Mr. Arthur Stevens, all of Washington. A recep- | tion followed in the home of the bride’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Martin | left later for a wedding trip. The bride’s going-away costume was of grey. They will make their home IL;' 3220 Connecticut avenue, in Washing- | ton. Mrs. Martin is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones W. Jones of in the Maryland State headquarters, National Re-employment Service, is a attended Notre Dame College in Maryland. Mr. Martin is a graduate of the Northwestern University at Evanston, 111, and is a member of the Phi Delta Theta, Phi Beta Kappa, and the Denu fraternities. He is on the staff of the Central Statistical Board at Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett McWilliams of Washington are spending this week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Mc- Williams of Dynard. and will return to her home tomorrow. - Antarctic Region Exploited. Australia has started to exploit an Antarctic region as big as itself, abounding in whaling ‘grounds, coal | and fur-bearing animals, SUIT DRESSES plece) ¥7> AND PLAIN COATS 1749 Penna Ave. N.W. Leonardtown and now of Baltimore. | She was formerly executive secretary graduate of St. Mary's Seminary and | Mrs, Oscar Hancock of Helen, Md., | spent this week end in Washington | with her daughter, Mrs. Philip Perry, | | tor is soon to be transferred to an- other field. and referring to the fine work done by him in Rockville and | the commendable spirit of co-opera- | tion always maintained by him. Mr. Sheppe expressed his appreciation. Mrs. Joseph M. White, wife of Maj. White, U. 8. A, retired, entertained a few out-of-town friends at luncheon in her home in Rockville Tuesday. Mrs. Willlam T. Brown and son Maynard of Chestertown, Md., have | | able brassiere by Miss Helen Schoultz Stylist and Expert Corsetiere will be in our Corset Department all of this week to advise you, and fit you in your correct figure type. ~—Artist Model — the all-in-one wiith de- tachable brassiere — recognizes your indi- viduality. It combines a girdle that does a lot for your diaphragm with a brassiere that does a lot for your bust —all in one garment. The daytime bro— ottached by four in- visible tabs end but- tons —may be re- moved and replaced with a low back eve- ning bra, to gi on entirely foundation. Foundatiens, $5 to $10 Brassieres, $2-to $3.50 Second % e in-law of the bride, and Mrs. John W, | the Rev. Henry K. Pasma of the | ton of the 1300 block of Morse street | northeast, passengers in the car. said | they were thrown from their seats and bruised. Veterans Plan Dance. Strawn Turner Post, No. 1627, Vet- | erans of Foreign Wars, has announced that it will hold a series of weekly | benefit dances beginning next Friday | night at Watkins' ball room. Sixty- | third stret at the District line north- | east. TALL HEAVY DEMONSTRATION OJM ‘/{M with detach- AMERICAN LADY Averualth, S 00s O S e | Get a HA 1 Better make your Anniversary Special ANNIVERSARY 4-DAY SPECIAL! 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