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E—6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY PART THREE. SOCIETY Dinner Party Last Evening At Takoma Mr. and Mrs. Potter Erntertain After Wedding Rehearsal. R. AND MRS. ERNEST VIN- CENT POTTER gave & din- ner party last night at their home following the rehearsal of the bridal party for the wedding | of their daughter, Miss Doris Potter, to Mr. Mason Long Graham of Wash- ington this afternoon at the Church s were Mrs. Mable Chet- wynd of Long Island, N. Y. who is a house guest of the Potters for the Wedding; Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Graham and Mrs. Carl De Mello of | Takoma Park, Md.. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Warren Potter of Ware, Mass.; Miss Carla Paaske of Boston, Mass.; Miss Doris McNally of Everett, Mas Mrs. Bernadine McCann of Washington, Mr. James Cutherell, Mr. Lloyd Parker of Salisbury, N. C,, and Mr. James Magner of Washing- ton. Mrs. Walter P. Harman, who was| elected president of the Takoma Park Woman's Club, Tuesday, entertained at & luncheon Frid; The guests were Mrs. Edward Griffin, Mrs. Frederick L. Pratt, Mrs. Clarence S. Ross, Mrs. Frank J. Hop- kins, Mrs. Charles Howard, Mrs. Vin- cent Nicholson, Mrs. Guy Goodman ¢ and Mrs. William Culleen. Mrs. Walter Dunstan Rogers was given a surprise supper party Sunday, May 1, by her mother-in-law and Mrs. Margaret B. Rogers in celebra- tion of her birthday anniversary. The guests were Mr. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Oourtright, Miss Adelaide Woodley, Miss K. Sinclaire Gore, Mr. Frederick O. Woodley of Washington, Mrs. Mathew McPhail, Mr. Ralph McPhail and Miss Mary Halstead of Takoma Park, Md. Mrs. G. Edward Rimbach enter~ tained at a bridge party in compli- ment to Mrs. Emmett C. Dye of Ta- koma Park, Md., Wednesday night. The guests were Mrs. Harry P. Dodge. Mrs. H. J. Halstrick, Mrs. Harry Detrich, Mrs. Frank Noell, Mrs. Robert A. Pahren, Mrs. A. W. Sawyer of Takoma Park, Md, and Mrs. Ar- lington Brooks of Woodside Park, Md. Mr. and M; Frederick L. Lewton, Accompanied by Mrs. C. Dwight Avery and Mrs. Vance McNary, are spending | the week end in State College, Pa., Where they are attending the Mother's | day exercises of Penn State College. Hostess at Dance MISS MAE H. VANCE, Who entertained at a candlelight dance at her home in Chevy Chase Friday. Miss Vance is well known in art circles in the —Underwood & Underwood Photo. Falls Churgh quties Mrs. J. Oliver Frank Is Among Many Hostesses of the Week. Capital. ALLS CHURCH, Va, May 8— Mrs. J. Oliver Frank enter- tained at her home Wednesday at a luncheon at which the guests were Mrs. John W. Garner, Mrs. Kathryn Davis, Mrs. Harry A. Fellows, M Charles Pendleton, Mrs. Albert Lester, Mrs. Raymond Henry Lee, Mrs. J. B. Howe and her house guest, Mrs. William Hurley, from Ohio; Mrs. Warren B. Esty, Mrs. Frank G. Grinnell, Mrs. Walter T. Westcott, Mrs. W. R. Wiseman, Mrs. Willard Smith, Mrs. Oziah B. Liv- ingston, Mrs. E. C. Beinhart, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lewton's daughter, Miss Norma Lewton; ) Avery’s daugh- | ter, Miss Nancy Avery, and Mrs. Mc- | Nary's son, Mr. Wililam McNary, are | &tudents of the college. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitmer have | leased and moved into the apartment | of Mrs. Jewel J. Adams on Woodland | Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Whitmer for- | merly lived in Washington. Mrs. La Vergne Fairchild gave a tea | Thursday afternoon for 25 guests in Merritt Pope, M Lyman Moore, Mrs. William Crossman, Mrs. Guy Shreve, Mrs. R. C. Staenber, Mrs. Edward Barkley Wilcox, Mrs. Thomas Probey, Mrs, William S. Brown, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Albert Miller. Mrs. John G. Sadtler and Mrs. Alexander Galt gave an evening bridge party Tuesday when the guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Spel- man, Maj. and Mrs. Leonard P. Daiel, honor of Mrs. J. A. Ridgeway, Mrs, | Mr. and Mrs. Felix T. Moore, Mr. and | Doris Hill, Mrs. Mae Woodall and Miss | Marian Dawson of Takoma Park. Mr. Ernst Spink returned Tuesday | from Tampa, Fla., where he spent 10 | days. Mrs. Clarence S. Ross has returned from New York City, where she visited Mrs. Carl Newman and her daughter, Miss Marie Newman, for a week. Mrs. Anthony Hutchinson, jr., en- tertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday, when her guests were Mrs, Frank F. Zundel, Mrs. Frank R. Strunk, Mrs. E. G. Vanhnoy, Mrs. J. Maynard Linthicum, Mrs. Charles Thompson, Mrs. J. Walter Dudley of Takoma Park and Mrs. Byron Wem- hoff of Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Vannoy have as | their house guest Mr. Vannoy's brother, | Mr. Herman Vannoy of Parksburg, | W. Va,, for an indefinite period. Mrs. Theodore Serrill left Wednes- day for Jersey City to be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lank for 10 days. Mrs. Bernhard Spille entertained Mrs. Jack Vogel, Mrs. Howard Parsons, Mrs. John T. Lucker, jr.; Mrs. Thomas Rhodes and Miss Catherine Dennis at tea Monday afternoon. Mrs, Jack Cory was hostess at a | bridge party for 12 guests Monday | night. Mr. Will Carleton, accompanied by his sister, Miss Agnes Carleton, is returning this week end from a two- week trip to Chicago, where they visit- ed friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. Goodholm of Still | Water, Okla., have arrived at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, | end Mrs. Carl Schedler, where they will visit for two months. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ramsdell have as their house guests Mrs. R. N. Pear- | ley and her son, Mr, Robert Pearley, | of Columbus. Lieut. Col. Pearley is | stationed at Walter Reed Hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Ramsdell will have as | their guest Mrs. Ramsdell's aunt, Mrs. Catherine Babcock of Tonawanda, | N. Y, who will arrive today for a vis| of six weeks. Mrs. Joseph Wilson entertained at a bridge party for 12 Friday night at | her home. ‘Andersons Hosts At Dinner Thursday I Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Anderson of the Westchester Apartments enter- tained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Senator and Mrs. Ernest Lundeen, the governor of the Federal Reserve Board and Mrs. Chester C. Davis, Judge and Mrs. George P. Jones, Attorney and Mrs. John G. Mc~ Govern and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Radford. | John G. sadtler, Mrs. John L. Harrison, Mrs. George Butterworth, Mrs. P. H. Smythe, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Busick, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith, Mrs. Charles Marshall, Mrs. Frederick Jones, Mrs. Harry Fellows, Mrs. Samuel R. Cooper, Rev. H. John G. Sadtler, Mrs. J. Roy Johnston and Mrs. Louis F. Woods. Mrs. Edmund Gannt was hostess at a luncheon Wednesday at her home in Falls Church. Mrs. George But- terworth, Mrs. John G. Sadtler, Mrs. Alexander Galt, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. M. H. Haertel, Mrs. Noble Moore, Mrs. Edwin Denton Williams, sr.; Mrs. P. H. Smythe, Mrs. Samuel R. Copper, Mrs. Mary Wells and Mrs. J. B. Gould were her guests, Thursday evening Mrs. Samuel R. | Copper, Mrs. P. H. Smythe, Charles Marshall, Mrs. R. C. L. Mon- cure, Mrs. T. M. Talbott, Mrs. George L. Robertshaw. Mrs. Frederick Howard, Mrs. Frederick Jones, Mrs. Mrs. Wilbur S, Hinman, sr.; Mrs. Alexander Galt, Mrs. Mary Wells, Mrs. A. F. Bowen, Mrs. Oziah B. Livingston, Mrs. Harry Moran and Mrs. Buford M. Bridwell were guests of Mrs. Felix Moore at an evening bridge party. Mrs. Hughes Butterworth and her son, Hughes Butterworth, jr., and Mollie Butterworth are visiting Mrs. Butterworth's parents in Newport News. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stearns and their daughter, left this week for Midland, | Mich., where they will make their home. Mrs. John de la Thouder will arrive Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bowen of Falls Church. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Knox and their daughter, Patricia Knox, will leave Falls Church soon to make their home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mortimer Palmer, jr., gave a buffet supper Sunday night | for their house guests, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Parvis of Wilmington, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Gordon, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Monroe Palmer, Mr. Carl Shoemaker and Miss Peggy Robinson were their guests. Mrs. Howard Berger entertained in- formally Tuesday evening at a con- tract bridge party, followed by a buf- ‘et supper. Mrs. John Cline, Mrs. Walter Granger, Mrs. Charles R. Fen- wick, Mrs. Edward G. Fenwick, Mrs. Frank M. Thompson, Mrs. Theodore H. Uhler and Mrs. Kathleen Bowman were her guests. Mrs. Douglas Janney and her daughters, Jean Janney and Ann Jan- ney, and her son, Tyson Janney, left this week to Join Mr. Janney in Bos- ton, where they will make their home. Mrs. Edward B. Wilcox, who has COLD STORAGE FOR Extra Special For One Week Only FURS | | been visiting her mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Carver, in Brookline, Mass., res turned Tuesday. Mrs. Atherton W. Meurs, Mrs. Leon- ard P. Daniel, Mrs. Leigh Ribble, Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Mrs. William Rigby, Mrs. Hen Davidson, Mrs, Wilbur S. Hinman and Mrs. Ross Johnson attended an informal eve- ning bridge party given by Mrs. John Trabold Thursday. Mrs. Robert Landreth and her son, Robert Landreth, jr, who have been spending the Winter in Florida, re- turned home Monday Mrs. Otis Turner gave an evening | bridge party Monday, when she was | hostess to Mrs. John Demarest, Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Felix Moore, | Mrs. Taylor Millard, Mrs. Walter Phillips, Mrs. Egbert Stowers, Mrs. | Hazel Coleman, Mrs. Donald Jones, | Miss Martha Cline, Miss Wilma George and Mrs. Douglas Janney. Mrs. John L. Harrison entertained at a luncheon, followed by bridge, Thursday. Notre Dame G?oup Holds Tea Today The Notre Dame de Namur Alum- nae Assoclation will give a tea this afternoon at 5 o'clock in the academy auditorium in honor of this year's graduating class. This tea will im- mediately follow the closing exercises of the international novena in honor | of Blessed Julie Billiart, foundress of | the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, | Wwhose cause for canonization is being | consldered. Students and alumnae of all schools, academies and colleges | conducted by the order have joined | in making this novena. The novena services will begin at 4 o'clock. The officers of the alumnae asso- ciation are Miss Kathleen Ca v, president; Miss Margaret Fennell, vice president; Miss Helen Herbeck, | secretary; Miss Ann Wolfe, corre- | sponding secretary, and Miss Lidwin | Genau, treasurer. Miss Katherine Ruppert, chairman | of the Arrangements Committee, has | named Mrs. B. Houston McCeney as | hostess. Assisting her will be Mrs. Adelaide I. Cavanagh, Mrs. Clarence W. Lee, Mrs. George C. Denny, Miss Margaret McAllister, Miss Agnes Quinn, Mrs. Bernard Garvey, Mrs. Catherine Hartnett, Mrs. Thomas J. Kennedy, Miss Helen Riordan and Mrs. George Degnan. The Reception Committee chairman is Mrs. William B. Grogan. Those in the receiving line will be Mrs. Harry Donoghue, Mrs. Michael J. McDer- mott, Mrs. Joseph Fahy, Miss Rena Downing, Miss Daisy Brick, Miss Catherine E. McMahon, Miss Helen Kelly, Miss Marie B. Nohe, Miss Mag- dalen Borger, Miss Katherine Burns | and Miss Dorothy Roche, Murphys at Rehoboth ’ Dr. Joseph A. Murphy, director of the medical and sanitary inspection of schools, and Mrs. Murphy are at Re- hoboth Beach over Sunday, having gone there in preparation to opening their cottage for the season. Dr. and Mrs. Murphy will not go to Rehoboth Beach for the Summer until later. @ “BEAUTY CAN BE BOUGHT” When you choose Gusti's Prescription permanent you choose one of the most popular permanents in the | nue, Wednesday from 3 o'clock in the | gratefully received. Of Persgpal Note The Rev. Dr. and Sailing for Euro Chase, Md., will sail for Eul followed by cards at the Shoreha; The confirmation exercises of the Eighth Street Temple will | i be held Sunday morning, May 16, at 10 o’clock, with Rev, Dr. Abram Simon and Rev. Dr. Norman Gerstenfeld conducting the class. Mrs. Isaac Behrend of the West-dr chester will leave soon by motor for Atlanta, Ga., to visit her son-in-law | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Dittler, and their two young daugh- | ters for a several weeks' stay. Mrs. Alexander Wolf left for New York Wednesday to attend the Na- tional Board meeting of the Council of Jewish Women, returning today to her apartment in the Shoreham. Mr. and Mrs. Jules James of the Westchester had as their guest dur- ing the week Miss Lillian Horowitz of New York, and her fiance, Mr. Fred Shoffer, of Vienna, Austria. They re=- turned to New York Monday. De Ford, daughter of s. Allen De Ford, who Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, and is doing social serv- ice work in Chicago, spent the week end visiting her cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Guiterman, at their home in Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. William Levy of Baltimore, formerly of Tallahassee, Fla., is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Sara Levy of Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Max Pimes left Thursday for Atlantic City, where she is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and their young daughter. | Mrs. Nat Wildman, who was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Samuel Goldenberg, for 10 days, has | returned to her home in New York. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Ottenberg, who were guests of relatives here for the | week, have returned to their home | in Detroit, Mich. | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jonas, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marc Goldnamer at the Shoreham have ! returned to their home in Nashville, | Tenn. Miss Rose Stern has been spend- | ing a week with Miss Eleanor Loeb and left for Baltimore Thursday for | & visit before returning to her home at Braddock Heights, Md. | Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kronhmm! of 1764 Lanier place will be at home | Sunday evening, May 16, from 8 to| 10 o'clock in honor of the confirma- | tion of their daughter, Judith Elaine Kronheim. Mrs. Edward Greenbaum was host- ess yesterday at a luncheon and | bridge at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of the Roose- velt has been entertaining as her guest Mrs. A. Glaser, who returned to her home in Philadeiphia on Thursday. HE REV. DR. AND MRS. NORMAN GERSTENFELD of Chevy | weeks, returning here in July. Mrs. D. J. Kaufman was hostess Wednesday at a luncheon !for a stay before returning to their} | ried in this city June 20. | confirmation of their son Merton at | Mrs. Gerstenfeld pe This "Month. rope this month to spend some | m | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wolf of Erie, Pa., motored to Washington Monday and were visiting Mrs. Eugene Schwab. | They left Thursday for Atlantic City | home. | Mr. Samuel Nordlinger has gone to | St. Louis, Mo, to engage in business, after being stationed at the C. C. C. camp in Beltsville, Md., where he was in charge for some time. Mrs. Herbert Rich is returning to- day from a stay in New York. A Mother’s day celebration will take place this evening at the Home for the Aged, 1125 Spring road northwest at 7:30 o'clock. Each mother of the home will be remembered with & gift. Moving pictures will be given, fol- lowed by refreshments. Tomorrow afternoon the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the home will also hold its annual Spring festival and Mother's day celebration at 2 o'clock, with an interesting pro- gram of music and greetings. A tab- leau will be given with different mem- bers participating. Mrs. Jack Veax is chairman, assisted by Mrs. William Levy and Mrs. Herman Hertzberg. A tea will follow the program. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Piver will hold a reception tonight at 7 o'clock at the Lafayette Hotel in honor of the Bar Mitzpah of their son, Julius Piver. | Mrs. Harry Wittgenstein returned the early part of the week from a 10 days, visit in Buffalo, N. Y., with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Samburg. Mrs. Charles Schlesinger, who was visiting her mother, Mrs. J. H. Michalis, at the Shoreham, returned | to her home in Wheeling, W. Va,, the beginning of the week. Mrs. Michalis and her daughter recently returned from a water trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Herbert Freiburger, the latter formerly Miss Marjorle | Louise Blumenfeld, whose marriage took place April 22 at the Shoreham, | have returned from their wedding trip | to Bermuda. Miss Ella Feldman was given a kitchen shower Wednesday night at her home. Miss Feldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feldman, whose engagement to Mr. Stanley Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Levy, of this city has been announced, will be mar- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Simon nI“ Washington and Miami announce the Temple, Israel, Miami, Fla. 47th Anniversary Of Methodist Home To Be Celebrated HE Board of Managers of the| Methodist Home, Mrs. Harry Hos- | kinson, president, will hold open house | at the home, at 4901 Connecticut ave- afternoon until 10 o'clock in the eve- ning. The open house will celebrate the 47th anniversary of the founding of the home. Mrs. J. C. Mulford is general chair- | man and will be assisted by Mrs. C. | A. Lindsay, Mrs. W. Alfred Falconer | and Mrs. H. W. Kitzmiller. The fol- lowing chairmen will be in charge of the various attractions: Reception, Mrs. Fred Cawson; hospitality, Mrs. W. E. Waite: candy, Mrs. Howell Bartle, and supper for helpers, Mrs. John R. Wright. Articles made by the aged women of the home will be for sale, Mrs. Ivan Reliy, Mrs. Frye and Miss English in charge. | Mrs. Robert Parker, assisted by | members of the Ministers’ Wives As- | | sociation, will preside in the tea room. | At 8 o'clock an interesting program of music will be given under the dl-I rection of Mrs. Ralph Wolfe and Mrs. Ralph Wilson. The Metodist Home cares for the dependent aged of the Methodist Church and receives no aid from the Community Chest. Donations of cash and miscellaneous supplies will be Mr. Comins to Show Portraits Saturday Mr. Eben F. Comins has issued in- vitations for Saturday afternoon, May 15, from 2 to 7 o'clock, at his residence at 1611 Connecticut avenue, when he will exhibit a portrait of Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, the United States Minister to Norway, which he has re- cently completed. He also will show his portrait of Mr. Justice Brandeis, which was recently shown at Corcoran, and his portrait of Mr. Lyman Briggs, the director of the Bureau of Stand- ards. He also will exhibit his set of drawings of the various Mexican races which he made last Summer in Mexico. AR Rug (1 The Cleaning of Fine Rugs is Your rugs whether Oriental or domestic need the attention of a rug work, and pays individua For over 25 years | have devoted my life to the sale and care of rugs. than that paid for ordinary cleaning. My work is guaranteed to give satisfaction. Residents Travel And Give Parties In Gaithersburg (GAITHERSBURG, Md., May 8.—Mr. 1 and Mrs. Henry Griffith have re- turned from their Winter home on Pass-a-Grille Island, Fla., and are at the Bartlett Farm for the Summer, where they will be joined later by Mrs. Griffith’s father, Mr. George Bartlett, and sister, Miss Vashti Bart- lett. Miss Dorothy Bartlett also is at the farm I7 Visitor MISS BEVERLY CRYDER Of Buffalo, N. Y., who is visit- ing in Leonardtown, Md., with Miss Margaret Floyd, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Floyd. Residents Of Fairfax On Visits Mrs. Amos Chilecott and Others to Go to Lynchburg. AIRFAX, Va, May 8—Mrs Amos Chilcott, president of the Fairfax Garden Club, ac- companied by Mrs. Richard R. Farr and Miss Adelaide Lewis, will motor to Lynchburg, Va. tomorrow to attend the annual meeting of the Garden Club of Virginia, which will be held Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Graham and their small daughter, Roberta Graham, left Wednesday to spend the week end at the Chamberlin Ho- tel, Old Point Comfort, Va. Miss Charlotte Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peyton Young, will sail Thursday on the City of New- port News for France. Miss Young will spend a month in Paris as the | guest of her cousin, Countess de Lastic de Jal Following a tnp} through the Chateau country, she will | make & two-month visit with another cousin, Mme. Angele du‘Saillant, at St. Jean de Luz Mrs. Charles H. Pozer and Mrs. | Frederick T™ Richardson motored to Orange, Va., Thursday, where they were luncheon guests of Mrs. Gray Dunnington at Montebello. Mr. Robert J. McCandlish, jr., of Fairfax joined his parents and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCandlish of Hancock. Md.. and Miss Sally Mc- Candlish of Baltimore on Thursday and with them has motored to Wil- liamsburg, Va., for the week end. Mrs. Elsie A. Davis, Fairfax Cou elementary supervisor, left yesterday for Charlottesville and 1is spending the week end with her son, Mr. James Davis, a student at the Uni- versity of Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Davis left Wednesday for Danville, Va, where they are the guests of Mrs. Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harris. Miss Martha Reely, who is passing Mr. and Mrs. William Young en- tertained at their home, near Ger- | mantown, Wednescay evening in honor of their son, Mr. William Young, ir. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Becraft, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bean and Miss | Mable Becraft drove to Manassas, Va., Sunday and were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Lanahan. Mrs. Chloe Middleton of Lodge, Va., is visiting her nieces, the Misses Elizabeth Berber of Washington Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore McArthur left yesterday for their home at Sara- | nac Lake in the Adirondack Moun- tains, after spending the Winter in ‘Washington Grove. Mrs. Mary Gheen, who has been in Washington for several weeks since her return from Florida, where she spent the Winter, has opened her home on Fifth avenue for the Summer. Mr. J. Paul Lynch left Tuesday for Pittsburgh, Pa., to assume a new posi- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Pearly Blood have as their guest Mr. Blood's father, Mr. George Blood of Hudson, N. H., who has arrived for a visit of several weeks. Mr. Blood and his father are spend- ing this week on a trip to Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Hell were dinner guests of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Marjorie Samper, and her family M Feef, Legs Hurt? FREE Foot Treatment To All Bringing This Ad to Woodward Bldg. 15th & H N.W. Any Day_This Week. No Knife. "Drugs. Casts or Metal Arch Supports Used. DR. J. E. MILLER Dlstrict 6409 R e v eaning N 1 an Art cleaner who knows his | attention to each rug. . My price is no higher several months with Mr. and Mrs. | Wilbert T. Woodson, went to Middle- town, Va,, Thursday to visit her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Reely. | Mrs. Roberta Everly of Alexandria | came to Fairfax Monday to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Everly. Miss Viola Hailman, who spent the | week end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hailman, has returned to | Harrisonburg, Va., where she is a | student at the State Teachers’ College. Mr. C. T. Rice has returned to Oak- | ton, near Fairfax, following a week | end visit to his older daughter, Miss Rebecca Rice, a student at Hollin's College. Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Ludwig, who have been the guests of Mrs. Ludwi mother, Mrs. James Roberdeau Alli- son, have returned to Charlotte, N. C. Mrs. Edward M. Holmes, jr, has | gone to Norfolk, Va., to join her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Daily Walsh, and with them will take a 10-day motor trip. Miss Pauline Stayver, who makes her home with Mrs. Elton Holbrook, is | the week end guest of Admrial and | and Mrs. Simmonds were the week end Mrs. D. F. Sellers at Annapolis, Md. The Rev. and Mrs. R. Carl Maxwell, | Mrs. F. W. Richardson, Mrs. James McC. Henderson and Jimmie Hender- son have returned from a motor trip | to Roanoke, where they spent several days. The Venerable Harvey A. Simmonds | guests last week of the Rev. and Mrs. | Herbert A. Donovan at the Episcopal rectory. Mr. Simmonds is Archdeacon of Liberia and with Mrs. Simmonds | is staying in New York during his visit | to this country. Farmers of Cuba are buying Ameri- | can agricultural machinery. ! Simp| tive sult Manassas Club Dinner and Meeting The annuel dinner meeting and in- stallation of officers of the Manassas Woman's Club will be held Tuesday in the Prince William Hotel, presided over by Mrs. William Lloyd, president. Mrs. Fred Alexander, president of the Virginia Federation of Clubs, will be the guest speaker of the evening. A number of guests will be present, among them being Mrs, M. D. Willis, fourth district chairman, of Pred- ericksburg. Mrs. Charles C. Lynn is in charge of reservations, Mrs. Thomas Broaddus the entertainment program and Mrs. Margaret Lewis, decorations. le, but highly effec- . . . the ultimate re- of this harmonious combination. 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