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80 Officials Are CIETY Guests Of Arlington Couple Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corson Hosts at Buffet Supper—Many Ot her Parties Given by County Residents. M street, Golf Club Manor. G R. AND MRS. JOHN J. CORSON were hosts last evening at a buffet supper, entertaining at their home on Albemarle uests included the director of the National Youth Administration and Mrs. Aubrey Willlams, the executive director of the Social Bane, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Harris, Mi Security Board and Mrs. Frank r. and Mrs. R. D. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Jesse, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Betters and Maj. and Mrs. F. H. Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bane have as guests for a few days at their home, 3612 North Albemarle street, Golf Club Manor, Mrs. Bane's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gravely, also Mrs. T. K. Grgvely, who stopped off eng route to their home in Rocky Mount, N. C, from a Northern motor trip. Miss Mary Yardley, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Richard Yardley of Cherry- dale, was graduated this past week {rom the Garfield Training School for Nurses. Mrs. Yardley will join her husband and another daughter, Miss Virginia Yardley, in Atlanta, Ga., #ome time this month, to make her future home there. Mr. Yardley, who is in the Interstate Commerce Com- mission, was transferred to Atlanta in February Mrs. W. Daniels, wife of Dr. Dan- fels of Atlanta, Ga., with her son Billy will arrive from her Southern home the first of the week, to be the guest for several days of Mr. and Mrs. V. E. | Barley on Barton street, Lyon Park. | Mr. and Mrs. Barley, with their two | children, are planning & Midwestern motor trip for the near future, which | will include visits in Chicago, Se- | dalia, Mo.; Tiffin, Ohio, and Kansas | City. Mrs. Zinnie Gale entertained mem- bers of the floral circle, Mary Wash- ington Chapter, O. E. S.. at her new home on Wilson Boulevard, Thurs- day afternoon. She was sted by Mrs. Jennie Lee Smith. Following an sfternoon of bridge, refreshments were served Miss Betty Wyllys Stone is spend- ing the week end in Richmond, with | Mr. and Mrs. George D. Allen. Fri-| day evening she motored with her | hosts to Williamsburg, Va., to attend a dance at William and Mary College Miss Stone has recently rejoined her parents in Lyon Village after having completed her junior year at Duke University. Mrs. H. J. Odenthal and Mrs. Clif- ford Darcey were joint hostesses Wed- | nesday at a benefit bridge party. given at the home of Mrs. Odenthal, onj North Jackson street | Mrs. Clarence E. Miles and her son, Mr. Churchill Miles of South Glebe road, Arlington, will leave the latter | part of the week for Fort Fairfield, Me., to spend three months on a farm n that vicinity. Mrs. Charles Woodman Harris. Mrs. Margaret Eacho and Mrs. Melvin G. Ely of Arlington were dinner guests ‘Wednesday evening of Mrs. Francis V. Butler at her apartment on Con- necticut avenue. Mrs. Butler is a former resident of the county. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Engle of North Irving street, Clarendon, mo- tored yesterday to Westminster, Md., to attend their reunion and alumnae banquet and dance at West- minster Colleze, returning to their home last night. Mrs. Engle's aunt, Mrs. Walter Roeschlaub, who has! been their guest for the past fort- night. has left for her home in Den- ver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Patterson re- turned Tuesday to their home in Aurora Hills from Waynesboro, Va., where they went to bring back their son, Mr. Cameron Patterson. who is 8 student at the Fishburne Military | Academy. They were accompanied on the trip by their other two sons, Brad- ford Patterson and James Fatterson. Mrs. O. L. Mohundro lert Thurs- day for Wooster, Ohio, going for her daughter, Miss Sara Ruth Mohundro, who attends Wooster College. Mrs. Arthur Orr, Mrs. Franklin Lit- tle, Mrs. Nolan D. Mitchell and Mrs. Carleton K. Lewis, past presidents of the Lyon Park Woman's Club, were the guests in whose honor a party was given Wednesday evening by the mem- bers of the club. Mrs. Vincent Ben- fell and Mrs. R. R. Farrar had charge of the floral decorations. During the evening an informal program was given. Mrs. Donald Wildman gave musical readings and young Mary Ann McCarthy sang and danced. Miss PBarbara Mann and Miss Jane Carl also gave dance numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, who have recently come from Columbus, Ohio, have taken a house at 3225 North Glebe road, Arlington. They were joined this past week by their sons, Mack Wilson and Dick Whitaker, who are students at the Fishburne Mili- tary Academy. Waynesboro, Va. This week they will be joined by their daughters, Miss Aria Jane Whitaker and Miss Barbara Ann Whitaker, who have been attending school at Fair- fax Hall, also at Waynesboro. Mr. Wilson is an administrative of- ficer in the Bureau of Old-age Bene- fits, Social Security Board. Mrs. Richard Groettum entertained at a dessert bridge Friday at her home on Greenbrier street, Lyon Village. Her guests included Mrs. J. C. Boss, Mrs. Paul Maris, Mrs. Robert Livings- ton. Mrs. Clarence Croft, Mrs. W. D. Martin, Mrs. John Hutchison, Mrs. Arthur Dawson, Mrs. J. T. Onley, Mrs Ralph Quick, Mrs. Harold Horning, Mrs. J. A. Dickey. Mrs. Harry John- son, Mrs. A. J. Sheridan, Mrs. Wil- liam George Watt, Mrs. Richard N. Owens and Mrs. H. §. Omohundro. Dr. and Mrs. Carl V. Lendgren of Earlham, Iowa, who have been the guests the past week of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Akin at their home in Country Club Hills, left today for Atlantic City, where Dr. Lendgren will attend the medical convention, convening there this week. Mrs. William Moseley Brown, who with Dr. Brown has been in New York City for the past fortnight, returned yesterday to her home in Lyon Vil- lage to make final arrangements for moving to New York. Dr. Brown has accepted an executive position with a private firm there. Mr. and Mrs. Whitwell Middleton and their daughter, Miss Marjorie Mid- dleton, will arrive tomorrow from New York to be the guests of Mrs. Middle- ton's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, T. J. De Lashmutt, at their ‘Bome in Arlington. Mr. and Mrs. Mid- “dleton and their daughter are en route %o their home in Mobile, Ala., and will spend about a week here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Dinges have been joined by their daughter, Miss Xlizabeth Dinges, & student at the Fredericksburg State Teachers’ Col- Jege, and their son, Mr. Harold Dinges, ® junior at William and Mary College. Miss Elizabeth Dinges will go today to New York to visit her classmate, Miss Marie Sweeney, and later, in the » week they will go on a camping trip in the Adirondacks. i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bousman, the latter before her recent marriage Miss Louise Carl, have as a week end guest Mr. Bousman's mother, Mrs. R. G. Bousman of Danville, Va. Mrs. B. E. Pence, who has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Braden, at their apartment in Colonial Village, has returned to her home in Greenville, W. Va. She was accompanied by Mrs, Braden, who will remain for several weeks. Mrs. Kathryn D. Lawrence has with her for a two-month visit at her home on North Taylor street, Arlington, her | mother, Mrs. A. D. Dunning, who ar- rived Friday from her home in Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Anderson, with their nieces, the Misses Mayme Anderson and Isabelle Dunckel, are back from Westmoreland State Park, | near Wakefield, Va. | DAY STAR, WASHINGTON To Marry This Month engagement to Mr. John Milton place June 26. MISS VIRGINIA HUTSON, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton Hutson, announce her Baker. The wedding will take —Brooks Photo. Invita_ti(_)ns for Wedding Miss Janet Brown of North Woodside Will Be Bride June 16. NVITATIONS have been issued for I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Brown of North Woodside, Md., and the Rev. Whitney Trousdale of Rochester, N. Y., June 16 at 5 o'clock at the Wallace Memorial United Presbyterian Church in Washington. A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow the ceremony. Miss Brown will arrive at her home Wednesday from Elmira Oollege, Elmira, N. Y., where she is a student. A younger brother, Mr. Robert Brown, will return the early part of this week from Mount Hermon Preparatory School, where he is a member of the graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Piepgrass of Silver Spring have had visiting them for several weeks the former's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Piepgrass, who, with their small son, Stanley Piepgrass, have just returned from Ethiopia, where they were engaged in missionary work. Mr. and Mrs. Piepgrass were guests of honor at a reception given for them Tuesday evening in the Silver Spring Baptist Church. Others | in the receiving line were the Rev. J. Wesley Loftis, pastor of the church, and Mrs. Loftis; Mrs. Walker, who recently returned to Washington from missionary work in Ethiopia, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piepgrass. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Piepgrass and their son will leave for the West the early part of this week. They plan to pass the Summer in Tulsa, Okla., and will also visit in Chicago and 8t. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dustin the marriage of Miss Janet Brown, | of Silver Spring spent the past week in Dexter, Me. Mrs. C. W. Weaver entertained at a bingo party and buffet supper Mon- day evening at her home in Silver Spring for her husband, who cele- brated his birthday anniversary. There were 16 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Oliver have returned to their home in Blair, Silver Spring, from a five-day visit in Pen Mar and Waynesboro, Pa. During their stay in Waynesboro Mrs. Oliver Wwas guest soloist at zervices on Sun- day at the United Brethren Church there and also sang at memorial serv- ices Monday. Miss Mildred Getty and Miss Caro- line Getty entertained Tuesday eve- ing at their home in Silver Spring at a miscellaneous household shower for Miss Lillian Sheid, who will move shortly into her new home near Burnt Mills, Md. In addition to about 25 members of the Current Comment Club, of which the Misses Getty and Miss Sheid are members, the guests included Mrs. Joseph Griffin, Mrs. William Sheets, Mrs. George Chandler, Mrs. Halsey D. Rogers, Mrs. C. W. Crickman, Miss Elisabeth McQueen and Mrs. Bradford Pox. The Rev. J. Wesley Loftis. pastor of | the Silver Spring Baptist Church, aec- companied by his son, Mr. Randall Loftis, left Thursday afternoon for Dallas and other points in Texas. | The Rev. Mr. Loftis will spend about | 10 days in Texas, where he will visit his parents in Pittsburg and Mr. | Bertha Shaw, Mrs. A. E. Biggs and | | her daughter, Miss Alethea Biggs, all Slacks, Tailored Blouse BY BARBARA BELL. 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Size____ Address o .o..oeeeeeeeeeeee et (Wrap coins securely in paper.) slenderising, well-cut patterns for the mature figure; afternoon dreases for the most particular young women and matrons and other patterns for ape- cial occasions are all to be found in the Barbara Bell pattern book. Send 15 cents today for your eopy. Randall Loftis will remain in Dallas for the Summer. Mrs. Richard F. Junker of Wood- side Park entertained at luncheon Thursday at Toll House Tavern in honor of Mrs. Herman Tufel of Rock- ville Centre. Long Island. Other guests were Mrs. Tufel's daughter, Miss Ger- trude Tufel of Rockville Centre; Mrs. Allison Hooff of Manassas, Va. at whose home the Tufels have been visiting since Sunday, and Mrs. E. Francis McDevitt of Woodside Park. Miss Tufel, who was an attendant at Mrs. McDevitt's wedding seven years Ago, was an overnight guest at the McDevitt home Thursday. She also spent several days this week visiting Mrs. Walter Brown of Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lutes, Miss of Silver Spring, are apending the | week end at Harrisonburg, Va., and Skyline Drive Mr. James Heéwitt, Mr. Billy Hewitt, | Mr. Ted Smith, Mr. Henry Tolson and | Mr. Vincent Tolson pessed the holi- | day week end in Massachusetts and | New York. | Mrs. Frank L. Hewitt entertained ! A small group at bridge Tuesday aft- | ernoon at heér home, in Silver Spring. D. C, JUNE 6 1937—PART THREE Entertained Embassy and Mrs. Sims Visitors. X YJARRENTON, Va.. June 5— \ turned from Bethlehem, Pa, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Norberne tival. She also visited Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Randolph in Baltimore. The attache of the British BEm- Lady Wilimott Lewis of Washington were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. R. Charrington while here for the evening by Mr. and Mrs. Willlam E.| Doeller. Mrs. Robert C. Winmill, who left for the Doeller dinner and Mr. and| Mrs. Baldwin D. Spilman returned | from Palm Beach, Fla, for the oc- Mrs, Prances Scott Carter, who has | been the guest of her aunts, the| Misses Hicks, left Tuesday by motor | ington for Nantucket, where they w\lll spend the Summer. from Philadeiphia, where he was the Rguest of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Col- kett and attended the Devon Horse | Miss Emily North King, who rode | in the show, have also returned to| their homes here. Plains, who recently returned from St. Augustine, Fla., left Wednesday for New Brunswick, N. J., where their graduates this week from Rutgers Uni- versity. Miss Isabelle Hamilton Hilleary, Hilleary of Warrenton, who gradu- ated this week from the Warrenton Country School, attended the dance Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Howell Peeples of | Washington, Mr. and Mrs. William | and Mrs. John Summerlin of Panama City spent the week end and holiday with Mrs. Morton G. Douglas at her Mr. James C. Hamilton of Pitts- | burgh is spending the week with his family here, accompanied by his Mrs. Melville H. Bearns, jr. has Joined her husband for a week at Bel- mont Park, N. Y. and Mr. Jack Martin of Memphis, | Tenn., are guests of Mrs. E. S. Black- well at Clifton Farm. Attache of British Mrs. W. Henry Pool has re- Berkeley and attended the Bach Pes- bassy and Mrs. Harold Sims and dinner and dance given Wednesday here recently for Long Island, returned | casion. with Mrs. Henry W. Watson of Wash- | Mr. Willlam N. Wilbur has returned Show. Mrs. James C. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lewis of The daughter, Miss Mae PFrances Lewis, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Dudiey of Summit, N. J, and Mr. home on Culpeper street | brother, Mr. Thomas Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. McClung Mr. Richard Wallach entertained |8 party of friends at a picnic on the, Skyline Drive Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. H. Serre, who has as her guest Miss Whitridge of Camden, | Her daughter, Miss Nellie Virginia | Hewitt, will return Wednesday from Bt. Joseph's College at Emmitsburg, | Md., for the Summer vacation. Miss Louise Engel of Forest Glen is spending the week end at Vassar College, where she is attending a reunion of her class. Mr. Carl Lines of Woodside left this week end for Dallas, Tex., where he will spend the SBummer. He will be joined in several weeks by Mrs. Lines and their son, Jack Lines. Mr. Harry Mason has returned to Silver 8Spring from the University of Illinois, where he is a student, and is spending the Summer with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baker have' moved from their home in Woodside Park to Bethesda. Engagement S. C.. entertained a large party at supper Sunday evening. Miss Betsy Keith leaves today for | New Haven, Conn. to spend some time with Col. and Mrs. Leonard Horner. Miss Keith, who has taught for two years in the Warrenton Coun- try School, has accepted a position as | teacher of English in Miss Day's| School, New Haven, for the coming | session. | Mrs. Waddy Wood will go to Wash- ington Tuesday to attend the garden party at the British Embassy June 9, celebrating the birthday of King | George VI. | Col. and Mrs. John B. Rose and | their sons, Jack and Keith Rose, of | Clarendon, and Mrs. Charles Peck | |of Washington were members of a | | family party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julian C. Keith over the week end and holiday. Mrs. Peck, formerly | Miss Helen Horner, with her husband, has gone to Sea Island, Ga. | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kreisel and Announced Cawley. STAUNTON. Va, June 5.—An- beth Hoon, dean of Mary Bald- win College and dayghter of Mrs. will take place in the early Fall. Miss Hoon is a graduate of North- London. After completing her work she spent & year in study in England ley is associate professor of English at Princeton. He received an A. B. lin and the Sorbonne. Gen. and Mrs. Hierome L. Opie and attended the finals at Mairmont Junior OCollege, where Miss Katherine Marks, graduate. They were accompanied home by Miss Marks, who will be their season in Jacksonville, where Miss Opie has visited her. She is an alum- planned for Miss Marks after she re- turns from attending the final dances Capt. John Nelson, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Nelson have been visiting the visit with Capt. Nelson's parents in Camden, 8. C. They are en route to tored to Annapolis, Md., Thuraday, visiting Midshipman E. Boyce Jarman, base, Midshipman Jarman and Mid- shipman Harry Mason of Omaha, sail boat races held there. These Taces are participated in by Germany, is spending the week end here with her father, Justice Henry Winston | she expects her daughter, Mrs. Charles | Kappler, of Washington, to visit her | | Mrs. Theodore Kreisel, sr., of Wash- ington spent the week end and holi- | day with Mr. In Staunton and Mrs. Thomas E | Frank. | Mr. Randolph Hicks has returned | to New York after spending a week with his family at their Summer | home, Poplar Spring, Casanova. Va. Mrs. Gould Shaw entertained at home near Staunton, after spending the Winter at Bradenton, Fla. Later | here. | Mrs. Benjamin Hodges Smith and Mrs. Pope Nash of Richmond m tored here to visit the former's sis- | ter, Mrs. Joseph S. Cochran, at Folly. Returning, they were accompanied by Mrs. Rudolph Bolling Teusler of Japan, who has been visiting Mrs. | Cochran, and who will spend some time with Mrs. Smith at Nordley, | near Richmond. Mrs. Katherine W. Cupp of Center- ville, near Staunton, has gone to| Westfield, Mass., where she is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Ernest Randall. Later they will jeave to spend the Summer months in Vermont at the Summer home of Mrs. Randall. Mrs. William A. Pratt has returned to 8herwood, her home in Saunton, from an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Palmer, in ‘Worcester, Mass. Historic St. John's Reformed Church was the scene of the wed- ding Saturday morning, May 29, of Miss Barah George Harris and Mr. Richard T. Hanger. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, Mr. E. L. Har- ris of Middlebrook, wore an ensemble of navy blue crepe traveling suit with blending accessories. S8he carried Jo- hanna Hill roses. Miss Mary Helen Harris, a sister of the bride, was her only attendant. Mr. Hanger's brother, Hanger, was-best man. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, the Rev. Willlam H. Groff. This wedding was the first to be per- formed in 8t. John's since the dedi- cation of the new structure in 1912. Mrs. Duncan Curry and her daugh- ter, Mrs. William Ewing, motored to White Sulphur S8prings Tuesday, where they met Mr. William Ewing of Glasgow, Scotland, and Mr. James MacGregor of London, England, who returned with them to Staunton and will spend some time here as their guests. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Iowbotham of Alta Vista, Va., with their daugh- ter, Miss Sarah Rowbotham, and Mrs. Peter Gatling of Norfolk, will sail for England June 17. They expect to visit Dr. Rowbotham’s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rowbotham, | at Croydon, in Burry, and also Miss Alice Rowbotham of BShakespeare Mr. Oecil Miss Elizabeth Hoon to Wed Mr. R. R. nouncement has been made of the engagement of Miss Klisa- Earl Hoon of New Milford, Conn., to Mr. Robert R. Cawley. The wedding western, received her A. M. from Yale and her Ph. D. from the University of a8 & fellow of the American Associa- tion of University Women. Mr. Caw- and Ph. D. from Harvard. He studied st the Universities of London and Ber- daughter, Miss Mary Opie, have re- turned from Washington, where they daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Marks of Jacksonville, Fla, was & guest for several weeks at Oakenwold. Miss Marks was a debutante of last nus of Mary Baldwin College. A num- ber of entertainments are being at the University of Virginia, at V. M. 1. and Washington and Lee University. latter’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. Wil- son Jarman, at Rose Terrace after s his next station, Fort Missoula, Mont. ‘With Dr. and Mrs. Jarman, they mo- who will leave s0on on his first cruise. At Kiel, Germany, the German naval Nobr., will represent the United States Naval Academy in the international Italy and the United States. Miss Eliza Holt of New York City Holt. Mrs. Theodore F. Bhuey has recently dren and the difficult junior age, Address orders to The Evening Star. arrived at Intervale, her Summer 4 S 4 road, London, and at the birthplace | of Dr. Rowbotham in Scotland, where ‘mother his & | sixty-eighth annual Recent Bride MRS. HERMAN ELWOOD BAILEY, Who before her marriage re- cently was Miss Florence Louise Cockerille, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Ira D. Cockerille. Mr. Bailey is the son of Sergt and Mrs. W. H. Bailey of this city. —Harris-Ewing Photo. tea at her home Wednesday after- | noon. | Capt. C. R. P. Rodgers, U. S. N, retired, entertained at luncheon on Priday in celebration of the wedding | anniversary of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Barker of Warrenton. Mr. Scott Nesbit of Covington, Va., spent the week end and holiday with his mother, Mrs. Harrison Nesbit. Mrs. R. E. Ferneyhough and her | grandson, Samuel Wagner. 4th, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Hutton after spending the Winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Neville were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Vickers at Gordonsdale, The Plains, this week while on the way to their home in New Hampshire. Mrs. Neville and Mrs. Vickers are sisters. Mr. Neville has been appointed United States Minister to Siam, and will go to his post in the autumn after spend- ing the Summer in New Hampshire. Dr. and Mrs. Francis A. Georger, who have been occupying the house of Maj. and Mrs. De Forrest W. Morton since their home was burned at Easter, have rented Mrs. Edward Carpenter's house. Mr. Thomas Leiter, who rent- ed the Carpenter house for the Win- ter. has taken an apartment in the Wallach building for the present Mr. and Mrs. John Kessler have re- turned from their wedding trip to their | | home in Warrenton. Mrs. Kessler was Miss Hazel Brown. Mr. North Fletcher went to Pitts- | burgh on Wednesday to judge in the Sewickley Horse Show. He will later visit friends in Cleveland. Ohio. Miss Agnes Blackwell will leave Monday for a visit in Philadelphia and New York before going to Bar Harbor, Me., for the Summer. Miss Anne Kenyon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kenyon of Provi- dence, R. I, and Crest Hill, Va., came to Warrenton for the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. William Eldon Doeller and is the guest of Miss Emily North ing. Mr. Earl Potter of New York is in Warrenton and looking after the im- provements on his estate near Fau- quier Springs. | Mrs. Richard R. Barrett and Mrs. George C. Lawrence of the Warrenton | Garden Club were among the judges At the annual flower show of the Garden Club of Winchester and Clarke County held at Winchester on Tues- day. HOWARD GRADUATES TO HEAR DR. JOHNSON Sixty-Eighth Commencement to Be Inaugurated by Uni- versity Head. President Mordecai W. Johnson of Howard University will preach the | baccalaureate sermon to graduates of the university's nine schools and col- leges at 5 p.m. today in services on | the campus in front of Frederick Douglass Memorial Hall. His sermon will inaugurate the | commencement, which will close Friday when Dr. John W. Studebaker, United States | | commissioner of education, will de- | liver the commencement address. | ‘The cornerstone of the new library will be laid at exercises also to be | held Friday. The speakers will be Assistant Secretary of Interior Oscar | L. Chapman and Senator La Follette | of Wisconsin. Model Schools Abolished. | Russia has abolished jt. “model" ! schools for pupils of high mentality. At 5 SOCIETY Entertainments Varied In Alexandria Circles Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Delmege Trimble, Jrs, Hosts to Bride-Elect and Fiance. Other Social Notes. A LEXANDRIA, Va., June 5—Mr. and Mrs. Rosweil Delmege Trimble, jr., entertained at a cocktail party this evening in their home in Richmond in honor of Miss Isabel Church Burroughs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hansford Burroughs, and Mr. Reid Anthony Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Clarke Dunn of this city, whose marriage will take place Saturday evening, June 19, in St. Paul's Church in Richmond. Following the cock= tail party there was a dance at the Cammonwealth Club, which was attended by a number of additional guests. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn expect to go to Richmond for the wedding of their son and will be accompanied by their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Emmett Reid Dunn, and the elder Mrs. Dunn'’s brother and sister- in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Legh Wilbu: other brother and sister-in-law, Comdr. and Mrs. James H. Reid, of Crozet, Va., whose daughter, Miss Katherine Lonsdale Reid, acting head of the drama department of Skidmore College, in Saratoga Springs, N. Y, will be one of the bridesmaids. Invitations have been received from | Mrs. Horace Slater for the marriage of her daughter Grace Langhorne to Mr. Nathaniel Coleman Brydon, son of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. G. MacLaren Brydon, Saturday afternoon, June 26, at 4 o'clock, in Grace and Holy Trin- ity Church in Richmond. The bride- groom-elect’s father, who is secretary and historiographer of the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia, will officiate, as- sisted by the Rev. Beverley Mumford Boyd, rector of the church. Alan M. Perguson will go to Rich- mond to be one of the attendants at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Morin of Lima, Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. §. M. Bright. Mrs. W. C. Austin and her two children of Charleston, W. Va., are the guests of relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart G. Christian, | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick N. Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. John Cronly of Richmond will arrive Monday to remain through the commencement exercises at the Episcopal High School, | where their sons have been students this year. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Pierpoint en- tertained at a housewarming party Sunday evening in their new home in George Washington Park. Mrs. Clar- ence Simpson assisted Mrs. Pierpoint in receiving, and among the guests were Mrs. Harold Williams, Mrs, Mrs. | | and daughter-in-law, r Reid of Haverford, Pa. They will be joined in Richmeond by Mrs. Dunn'sg. — Nelson Walker, who sailed this week to spend the Summer traveling in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Baxter have gone to Nashville, Tenn, to attend the finals at Ward-Belmont College, where their daughter, Miss Lousze Baxter, is one of the graduates. Mrs. Ralph Hunt has left to join Lieut. Hunt at Long Beach, Calif, after a visit to her mother, Mrs, Catherine Webster Pulman. Mr. Willlam N. Nolan tonia, N. C, of Gas« is the guest of his son Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Nolan's son. Mr, Lowery Lamb, jr, has arrived from Chattanooga, Tenn, to spend the Summer with his mother. Miss Wilma Roland and Mr. Ly- man Stucker, whose marriage will take place in the First Baptist Church later this month, were guests of honor at a prenuptial party Thurs- George Nolan. | day evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knight. Mrs. Knight | was assisted by the bride-elect’s &is~ ter and niece, Mrs. Joseph Lowe and Miss Margaret Lowe. Mrs. L. 8. Marshall is the guest of relatives in Trenton, N. J. Mt Sally Marshall has been the guest this week of Maj. and Mrs. Otus Walker. Mr. and Mrs Baltimore are g ph D. Angzell of of Maj. and Mrs. | David A. Watt Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hanrahan en- tertained at a house party over ths | past week end and holiday. when th Thomas Rowen, Mrs. Louis De Moll, | Mrs. A. L. Blunt, Mrs. Benjamin P.| Wood, Mrs. Prank Davis, Miss Mar- garet Armistead and the Misses Pier- point. Capt and Mr James P. Lannon, U. S. N, Edward T. Lannon of Coro- | nado, Calif., both formerly of this| city, were guests this week of their cousin, Miss Minnie Henderson. Later in the season Miss Henderon expects to visit Mrs. David Lannon of Flush- ing, Long Island, in the latter'’s Sum- 1 mer home at Mattapoisett Bay, Mass Mrs. Eugene Kiernan of New York and Mrs. William H. Thomas. The Rev. Dr. Charles W. Lowery, vinity at the Episcopal Theological Seminary, has left for Valley Head. Ala.. to visit his grandmother, Mrs. G. M. D. Lowery. Mr. and Mrs. Hoge McIlhany, who have been in Staunton for the past several months, have returned to Alexandria and will spend the Sum- | mer here Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. King have returned from Baltimore, where they went with the latter's aunt, Mrs. | associate professor of systematic di- | | duated City it the guest of her parents, Mr. | ° ag ea guests were Miss Ruth Schrom an Miss Katherine Hardson of York, Pa ; Mr. Robert Keefer of Hanover, Pa, and Mr. George Hanrahan, brother of the host, of McSherrytown. Pa Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little enter- tained Monday afternoon for theit young daughter, Cornelia Jane Litt] Assisting Mrs. Little were Miss Parten, her aunt; M Marguer: Moncure and Miss Virginia Hancock. Miss Parten and little Miss Little left today for Texas. where they will spend the Summer with relatives Cadet Ross Gordon R home yesterday from Fork U itary Academy, rmed ion Mil« from which he was ier in the week. Mrs. John Stafford and her infant son of Bland. Va. have been ths guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gary and have left for Newport News to visit Mrs. Stafford's mother, Mrs. Maliresses Remade $3 STEIN BEDDING CO. 1004 Eye St. N.W. 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