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Two Couples’ Betrothal Miss Ellen Archer Ticer to Wed Mr. Angus Stanley King-—Miss Inez Gwynne Moore LEXANDRIA, Va. July 24 —Residents of Alexandria have been much interested during the past week in the announce- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund F. Ticer, to Mr. Angus Stanley King. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Martin King, all of Alexandria, Samuel Broders Moore, to Mr. John Francis Hauber, son of Mrs. John Peter Hauber and the late Mr. Hauber of Washington. Both . . Announced in Alexandria Engaged to Mr. J. F. Hauber. A ment of two engagements, that of Miss Ellen Archer Ticer, and that of Miss Inez Gwynne Moore, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. weddings will take place in August Mr. and Mrs. John W. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace N. Lind- sey and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Willa; rd are spending the week end at the Farmington Country Club, Charlottesville. Mrs. William Albert Smoot and Mrs. Clarence Chandlee Lead- beater are spending several week: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Landall, who reci from Chicago, have as hou: 3 this week Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westburg and their children. Vernon and J&ane Westburz. of Evanston, Ill. and Mr, Herbert Wiekstrom of Chicago Mrs. Jefferson Aitcheson and Miss Jane Aitcheson are visiting at Recho- both Beach, Del Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. &pent the past week at Vi Mrs. Ma Cabell closed her Summer camp. at Norwood Nelson County, Va.. and urned to the home of her mother harles Ellet Cabell, 608 Cameron Mrs. Charl Charles Rawson Collier, for Mountain Lake, Va, of several weeks, and was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lionella Perera of New York, who had been with her for several weeks he Collier's have moved to Alexandria in the last year and live in a restored Colonial house at 215 Jefferson str Mr. and Mrs. Br their son are spendin at Tall Timbers Miss Patsy Elizabeth fle; are visitiid O'Neil. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Belair spentithe week at Ocean City, Md Miss Anne P daughter of Dr and Mrs. Llewellyn Powel Mary Jean C the daughter of Mrs. Geo: ngham ere spending the Summer at Can rawderman, near Harrisonb: Mrs. abeth Greena Doniphan are relatives at Ab Mrs. John Willis Willis of Baltimore are hou Mr. and M w. G u home on Grave avenue Miss Jean Gross of Elki s spending several weeks at her home at Mount Bender Rinia Beach Callaway has ret Mrs. week for a visit ke Howard and. the month' of, Md Merchant and hant of Manassas, r cousin, M Miss Va., s Virginia well Miss Eliz- lexander S. Greenan's and Miss Mrs. R. B. Hicks and | have left for visits with | North and South Carolin Burton Hicks, of Wilke, Barre, Pa,, joined his pare: for the i and Mrs. Joseph Ridout. jr. | ed from a trip to Puerto| Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Parsons and Mrs. Lelia Davison spent the week at V ginia Beach Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brvant spent the week at Cape May, N. J. Miss Kathrin Griffith Uhler is £pending the Summer at the country home of her sister, Mrs. Charles Cal | vert Smoot, at Blowing Rock, N. C | Mr. and Mrs. Roland Goode left | Thursday for Cape Cod. Mass., for the Summer, and have leased their home at Braddock Heights to Dr. and Mrs. | W. H. Walcott, formerly of Chatham, | Va. Dr. Walcott is connected with | the United States Public Health Serv- ice. Dr.and Mrs. R. F. Benthall and their young daughter Daphne, accom- panied by Miss Mary Ann Heyden- reich, left last week for Carolina, Beach. N. C.. where they have a cot- tage for the remainder of the Summer. Mrs. Walter Burgess and her daugh- ter, Mrs. C. B. Spilman, left last week| for a wvisit at their former home at/| Reva, Culpeper, Va Miss Dorothy Cole will return this week from a visit at Chesapeake Beach, Md Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Taylor &re on a motor trip through Virginia, over the Skyline Drive Miss Ella Lee Broders and Mrs Charles Blackwell have returned to | their home in Hopewell, N. J. after a | visit to the former's nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creighton Carlin, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John Penn enter- tained a1 tea Sunday afternoon, ati their home, 206 North Roval street. iny compliment to their daughter, Misss Marguerite Penn. The young ladies assisting in the dining room included: Mzs. Lewis Dickinson of Washington,, Mrs. Carl Haffer, Miss Ruth Collins and Miss Ruth Sheets. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh MoGuire arey #pending the remainder of the Sum- mer at Prouts Neck, Me. Mrs. Jerry White, who has been | Visiting relatives in Culpeper, is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H., Saunders, 216 South St. Asaph street. | for the weck i Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Taylor ha\e,! Teturned {ro ma motor trip to Portress)| Moaroe. Mrs. Taylor entertained at} luncheon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Phillips and Miss Sharon Phillips are spending tWo weeks at Virginia Beach | Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Guckert and Mrs. Aubrey Crismond motored to Atlantic City for the week Mrs. George E. Warfield. Miss Bulah Pendergrass and Miss Beulah Pender- BTAss are visiting in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garnett and | hildren of Richmond are visiting Mr. And Mrs. W. D. O'Neil at their on Oxford avenue. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parrish lventj :lhe week with relatives in Lynchburg,, 2. Mrs. Jack Tulloch entertained at | two tables of bridge on Thursday | evening, when her guests were Mrs. Harold H. Martin. Mrs. Thomas | Ballenger, Mrs. Pred Petitt, Murs. John Edmunds, Mrs. William Sullander, | Mrs. Fletcher L. Dyson and Mrs. Ray- mond Arnold. Mrs. James Keller, accompanied by | Miss Joan Keller and Miss Barbara Smith, left the past week to visit relatives in Romney, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. P. E Good and their young daughters, Prances Good and Betty Jane Good, are spending several | ‘Weeks at Milestown, Md. Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson Mrs. Earl Chesser, with friends from Washington, left Friday for a motor trip to Philadelphis, Atiantic City, New York City and on to In- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hanback and e guests.e—— J with Mrs. | s in Atlantic City. ently moved to Alexandria | | their young sons, Donnie and Lee Hanback, have returned from a two- | Week visit at Colonial Beach, Va. | Mr. and Mrs. James Callaway are spending the week with relatives in Richmond. Mrs. W. D. Bowers and her son, | Billy Bowers of Meredith College, | Tenn., are visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Samp- son. &t their home, 1011 Duke street Miss Alice Finch, who has been visiting Mrs. Edna Hough and Dr | Edna Taylor at their home, 118 North Fairfax stieet. has returned to her home in Pittsburgh, Pa. Miss Luck Houston is spending a | week end in New York City. Mrs. J. W. Hewett and her daugh- llters, Mrs. M. H. Smith and Mrs, {W. M. Cator, fvisi, at Colonial Beach, Va. Mrs. NC Y niece, Stewart | Mr. and Mrs their son, Aubrey Barnett, jr., are on & motor (rip to Grand Rapids, Mich | Miss Rebecca Miller of Alexandria, | With Miss Margaret Gray of Wash- is visiting Mr. her nephew and and Mrs. Rupert M | ington, left Monday for a visit of | | several weeks at Virginia Beach. | Miss Thelma Robinette, Miss Leona and Miss | Robinette and Miss Kathleen Robin- | ette of Gate City, Va, who have just returned from a trip to New York and Philadelphia, have been the guests of Miss Sue Revnolds. | Mrs. R. B. Pettit and their children, | Lois and Dickie Pettit. have returned | from a visit to Virginia Beach | Lieut. Comdr. Heileyman, U. S. N |tand Mrs. Heileyman have leased the lonial house at 201 Duke strect . John P. Strauss spent the week his brother and sister. s. Tazewell Taylor Hubard Richmond, at their Summer cottage Virginia Beach. | Lieut. and Mrs. Edear Sims and |.Edgar Sims, jr. are on a visit to rela- s in Elizabethton, Tenn Dr. and Mrs | have returned from a visit to Virginia Beach Emma J. Dowell of Raleigh, Visiting her cousin, Miss Atha K. Swain, at her home on Wolfe street. Mrs. Leftwich W. Swain, who has been visiting Miss Swain, has returned to | her home in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Richard Fenton Ross and little daughter, Brtsy Ross, visited her mother, Mrs. William W. Cael in Philadelphia during the week Miss Olive Dayer of New York City, is visiting Mrs. George B. Reid. Miss Mary Holman of Philadelphia was the guest the past week of Mrs. J. W. Varney. Miss Martha Varney is spending the remainder of the Sum- | mer with her sister, Mrs. James Keys, at her home in Philadelphia. Mrs. Elizabeth Purcell is spending the remainder of the Summer at her | country home, Rock Villa, Sperryville, | Va. Rev. Robert C. Masterton, Mrs. Masterton and their little daughter, Isabel Masterton. have returned from ® Visit at Orkney Springs, Va. All Engineers. The man whose hand governs the | throttle of a powerful locomotive must | 20 through a long apprenticeship be- fore he assumes the responsibility for the lives of passengers on a swiftly moving railroad train. Modern science has made it almost as simple to op- erate a steam or electric locomotive | as it is to operate an automobile. It | is essential that the person placed in charge of others as the driver of an | automobile be as fully competent and | aware of the responsibility which rests on him as is the engineer in charge of a locomotive. Always a Gentleman. POCATELLO, Idaho (#)—He's wanted for 100 robberies, police sald John Henry Spencer told them, but he is always gallant about it. “I never robbed a woman—I'm too much of a gentleman for that. There may have been a woman in the audience, but I never robbed a wom- an.” they quoted him as insisting. Spencer attracted official attention | when he insisted on paying a restau- | rant bill the proprietor said he did not owe He was fined $25 for| | drunkenness. Married Recently MRS. RALPH GORDON, WnRo before her marriage wes Miss Rose Peristein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perle stein. —Sheftell Photo. ¢ have returned from a | | T. J. Kroeger of Syracuse, Aubrey Barnett and | J. Leighton Clark | THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON Engagement MISS JOSEPHINE . gagement to Mr. Corliss E. Stin place August 7. Takoma Park Junio AJ. AND MRS. W F.FISCHER loaned their Summer home at Oak Bluff. South R Md.. Thursday to the au iary of the Takoma Park American Legion Post. No. 28, for a picnic of 25 members of the junior auxiliary with Mrs. A. R. Lind as chaperon | | chatrman | | Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Halstrick were | hosts at a steak roast Friday night | in Sligo Creek Park in honor of their | house guest, Miss Louise De Kyne of | Philadelphia. and also Miss Mary | Perry and Miss Ruth Bottomley of | Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon George Phoe- | bus, with their granddaughter, Mildred ‘ Ancrum Burr, are spending two weeks | at the Summer home of their son-in- | {law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. | | Joseph W. Palmer, at Washington | |Grove. Md, while Mr. and Mrs | Palmer are on Long Island and at | | Cape May, N. J. Mrs. Frederick A. | | Burr of Takoma Park. another daugh- ter, is spending the week end there Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Smythe | | have visiting them for several weeks | Mrs. Smythe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Vigrass of Calgary. Aiberta. |Canada. They are spending some |time at the Smythe's Summer home on South River, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Lampson have visiting them for the month Mrs. Lampson's sister, Miss Mabel Storey of Cleveland. Mrs. Lampson enter- tained Friday at a picnic luncheon, served buffet style, in the garden | about her home in honor of her sister Miss Storey has been honored at | several social functions during her visit, among those entertaining for her being Mrs. Fred Hopkins of Chevy Chase, Mrs. A. A. Morrow of Wash- ington and Mr. and Mrs. J Warring- ton Hayes of Takoma Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jeffries will have as their guest for a week Mrs. Jeflries' sister, Mrs. Ella Stewart of Charlotte, N. C, who will arrive to- day. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dean Shure have a5 & house guest for a week Mr. Shure's mother, Mrs. Mary Shure of Harrisburg. Pa., who arrived Monday. Mrs. Howard Thomas, with her | daughter. Georgeanne Thomas, and her mother, Mrs. W. W. Bailey of 4 Takoma Park. and Mrs. Bailey's cousin, Mrs. Charles Trussler, and her grandson, Philip Brown, of In- | dianapolis, will leave tomorrow for Mrs. Thomas' Summer lodge in Laurel Ridge, Pa., where they will spend sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Prank F. Zundel had a8 guests for a few days Mrs. Joseph Reichert and her three children of | Niagara Palls, N. Y, who arrived Thursday after seeing Mr. Reichert sail from New York for Europe. They also have Miss Mary Louise Shaeffer of Reading, Pa,, as their guest for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Zundel, with their young daughter, Lucy Anne Zundel, | | expect to leave this week for a vaca- tion in Northern Pennsylvania. | Mr. and "Mrs. Lindley H. Dennis | hev returned from State College, Pa., where they were for two weeks, Mr. | Dennis having taught in the Summer | Graduate School. Dr. and Mrs. Chester C. Waters have visiting them Mrs. Waters' sister, Mrs. V. T. Williams, and daughter, Elizabeth Williams, and also her niece, Miss Sally Strong of Madison, Wis. They will leave the end of the week for New York City, where they will spend a short time before returning to the West. Mrs. Helen Betts, accompanied by her sister, Miss Mary Pennington of New York CHy, are spending the Summer at Sherwood Porest, Md. Mrs. A. L. Conger has left for an extended vacation at Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rowley, with their daughters, Betty Rowley and Jean Rowley, left Friday for a motor | trip of two weeks through Florida. They will spend a few days at Day- tona Beach. Mayor and Mrs. John R. Adams, with their son, Mr. Robert Adams, their young daughter, Miss Eleanora Adams, left Monday for a two-week stay at Wildwood, N. J. Mrs. G. E. Rimbach and her mother, Mrs. Arthur Pahren, entertained at bridge Thuraday night having as guests Mrs. Harry .P. Dodge, Mrs. Albert Speare, Mrs. Dean Judd, Mrs. Leonard Boyer, Mrs. Thomas Coman and Mrs. Jeseph Wilson. Miss Marian Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Albert Scott, will return this week end from s two-week cruise in the northern frontier country along the 8t. Lawrence, stopping st Quebec and other Cansdisn s | had with Announced RENNO WEAVER, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Weaver, &nounce her en- iette. The wedding will take Harris-Ewing Photo. Legion Auxiliary to Picnic rs Will Use Fischer| Home on South River. cities Miss Be Accompar Miss Scott was Trevis of North Carolina Mr. and Mrs. Scott had Mrs. Albert Rude of Greenv S. C, as their house-guest during the week. My vesterday for Ocean City. they will be for two daughter, M for her vaca Vi, accompanied by Miss se Gifford of Washington. They are making the trip by motor Miss Gertrude Woodin, with her sister, Miss Mary Wood:in of Philadel- phia. who have been traveling through Yellowstone National Park for a few weeks, will soon leave to spend the re- mainder of the Summer at Booth Bay Harbor, Me. weeks. Their n at Camp Dr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Ross re- | turned Priday from a motor trip to Boston and the White Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reppert have | been entertaining their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Marsh, | and their son, Donald Marsh, of Beaver Falls, Pa., who left Thursday for their home after spending a week here. They also have Mr. Marsh's aunt, Miss Mabel Marsh of Akron, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Spencer them for the week Mr. Marsh's sister, Mrs. C. W. Wise. and her children. Wiiliam Wise and Betty | | Anne Wise, of Akron, Ohio. Mrs. Luther S. Cannon, with her daughter. Miss Mary Cannon. of Ta- koma Park, Md. sailed Wednesday | from New York for Prance. They will visit several foreign countries on their | vacation and will return here in Sep- tember. Lieut. Col. H. R."Bitzing of Holly avenue, Mrs. Bitzing and their daugh- ters. Misses Doris and Phyllis Bitaing. 1l leave Takoma Park. Md., the la | ter part of this month for El Paso. | Tex. where Lieut. Col. Bitzing has | been transferred. Miss Doris Bitzing plans to study art in a school at San Prancisco, while Miss Phyllis will continue her studies at Stanford University, where she will be a senior this Fall. Mrs. Matthews Here Mrs. Edna Matthews of Kansas City, Mo. is stopping with her sister, | | Mrs. E. Jean Willett, at her home in Washington. Mrs. Matthews has just come from New York, where she has been visiting. Also stopping with Mrs. Willett is her cousin, Mr. Ben Humph- rey Gildart, jr. son of Mrs. Alberta Lake Gildart of Greenville, Miss. Recent Bride MRS. ASHTON L. MCcALLISTER, Who was before her recent m;trtrt'aau Mrs. Annie Barker Hi on. —Hessler-Henderson Photo. & and Mrs. Charles J. Spencer left | Md., where | s Thais Spencer, also left | Leonardtown Notes Two Washingtonians L EONARDTOWN, Md., July 24— Dr. and Mrs. Levin Sothoron of Charlotte Hall have as their house guests for a fortnight Elizabeth Jetney, ton, D. C. both of Washing- of Mechanicsville and now of Wash- ington, and her sister, Mrs. Peter W. Petherbridge, also of Washington, are spending this week and next as guests of Miss Whittie Burch at her estate Riverside on the Potomac River. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight of Chevy Chase have returned to their home after spending the first few days of this week with Mr. Knight's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willson Knight | at their estate Rose Bank on Brettons Bay. Mr. Knight is a publicity di- | rector of the National Red Cross unit and has just returned from the flood- stricken areas in the West. Announcement {s made here today of the marriage of Miss Margaret Sargent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Sargent of Washington, and Mr. Margan Graves, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Zackary S. Graves of Keechs | Rest at Huntersville, St. Mar Sounty, which took place July |in Washington. Mr. Graves is a | descendant of John Reed of Delaware, | | signer of the Declaration of Inde- | pendence and the Constitution of the | United States, and comes from a very | old Southern Maryland family. Fol- lowing their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Graves will, for make their home in Washington. | Mr. and Mrs. Graham Sears and | their daughter, Miss Anne Sears of I St. Louis. Mo., have arrived to spend |a fortnight as house guests of | Sears' brother and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. R. H. Sears, at their estate Society Hall on Brettons Bay The largest party of the Summer ernoon by Mrs. Harry S. Jones and Mrs. Frank Lathan, both of this'city They jointly entertained for 28 guests at a luncheon at Love's tea room at Loveville and then bridge. Among those who won high bridge honors | were Mrs. B. B. Love, jr: Mrs. Rich- ard Bullock, Mrs. Barnard Smith and | Mrs. Daniel Davis. all of Leonard- town, and Mrs. Gusteva Owens of La Plata, Md Miss Delia Maddox and Miss Cora Cole, both of Washington, have ar- rived to spend this month as house- | guests of Mrs. George P. Loker. sr, at her residence on Washington street Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry Hunt of Arlington, Va., were guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lathan entertained at dinner on Sunday, pre- ceding a yaching cruise down Brettons Bay G. Morgan Knight, sr.. of this entertained Thursday evening at a buffet supper North Washington street in honor of her son, Mr. George Morgan Knight, | jr, who celebrated a birthday anni- | versary. The guests included Francis Dent Bush of this gity. assisted in receiving the guests; Emma Metcalf and her sister, Mary Metcalf of Mechanicsville, Mrs. who Miss Miss Md.; Miss Virginia Thyer and Miss Thela | Rosenberger, both of Jeffersontown, Va; Mr. Howard P. Beach, jr. Mr Stanley Thomas, Mr. and Mr. Vernon Thomas, all of Washington. Following the supper Mr. Beacn entertained the group on {a moonlight yachting trip on the Patuxent River. the Summer with ber mother, Mrs. Alice Knight Wilcox. at her place at Scotland Beach, on Chesapeake Bay. Mr. John Blackistone of Washington | is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Alice B. Blackistone, at her es- tate, Ocean Hall, on the Wicomico River. The largest dance of the week to be given in Southern Maryland was that Mrs. Charles Cawood for their oldest daughter, Miss Mary Jean Whernitt | Cawood, in celebration of her sixteenth | birthday anniversary, at her home, Park Hall, St. Mary's County. The house was beautifully decorated with Summer flowers in great profusion in | all the rooms and in great streamers in | the ball room. Some 50 members of { the county’s younger set attended the | gay affair which started at 8:30 p.m and lasted until 2 am. Mrs. Lorena Burch of Milestown, Md.. accompanied by her niece, Miss Louise Jones; Mrs. Stanley Johnson | and Mrs. Roger Richardson, all of this city, have returned to their homes here after spending the past week at Berlin, Md,, in the old home of Mrs. Richardson. Before returning they visited Ocean City, Md | Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Bond enter- tained at dinner at their place. Hector, on the Patuxent River on Sunday for | their daughter, Miss Adelaide Bond, | and Mrs. John Garner, both of Balti- more, Md. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Waring and their family spent Sunday at Chesapeake Beach. attending a family reunion. Miss Theresa Sterling. daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Sterling, of Leon- | ardtown, has returned after spending the past week as the guest of her uncle | and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. | Gaffney of Baltimore, Md. | James Duke, U. S. A.. and Mrs. Duke | of Port Myer, Va., who are spending six weeks at their Summer cottage on the Patuxent River at Sandgates, entertained 16 members of the younger set on Monday evening at a shore supper and & wiener roast. The mid- dle of August Maj. and Mrs. Duke and ferred. tomorrow in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. John B. Abeil of Bayside are entertaining at their place on St. Claments Bay. Mrs. C. B. Greenwell, who has been spending the past month with her brother, Mr. William Daffron of Rich- mond, Va, returned on Monday to her home at Abell's Wharf on Bret- ton’s Bay. ‘Winchester, Va., who has been spend- ing the past month with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nathan- son of Leonardtown, left on Sunday for her home. Capt. and Mrs. Prederick McWil- liams of Dynard entertained on Sun- day at & dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- nett McWilliams, Mr. George McWil- lams and¢ Mr. Roy McWilliams, all of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gibson of Hurry, Md, entertained over this past sr., of Baltimore, Md. Miss Miriam Nathsnson, accom- [ Mrs. Levin Sothoron of Charlotte Hall. Miss Mary Jetney and her sister, Miss | Mrs. Charlotte B. Fowler, formerly 17 the present, | Mr. | social season was given Thursday aft- | at her home on! Walter Dawes | | Miss Mary Alice Wilcox is spending given on Tuesday evening by Mr. and | Miss Mildred Krammer, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Krammer of | Are Guests of Dr. and | were guests in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nathanson entertained at dinner Sund: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson of Washington spent the first of this week as house guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Zackery Graves, at their place, Keech's Rest, at Huntersville, Md. | _Mr. and Mrs. Justin R. Sypher of | Washington arrived today to spend three weeks at Porto Bello on the St. Marys River at Drayden, Md. Mrs. Louis F. Abell of Leonardtown will have with her for a fortnight the first of next month her sister, Mrs Rose Loker Raley, and her two sons, Mr. Dyer Raley and Mr. Loker Rale: all of New York City. Mr. Loker Raley is completing a volume of poetry written only by Maryland poets, | called “300 Years.” The introduction | | to the book will be done by Mr. T. O | Mobbott, president of the Edgar Allen Poe Society of America | Mrs. Margaret B. Wigginton and | her son. Mr. Richard Wigginton of { this city, accompanied by their house | guest, Mrs. John Munger, left on | Thursday for Mrs. Munger's home in | Kalamazoo, Mich. From there Mrs | Wigginton and her youngest son will 20 to Shadyside and spend the Sum- mer, returning in the Fall to Leon- ardtown Miss Frances King, Miss Gladys | Mogek and Miss Ruth Trott, with | Mr. Elliot Sheckells and Rev. Dr. S. | P. Schilling of Prince Frederick are spending this week in Baltimore, Md., | as delegates to the Young People's In- stitute being conducted in that eity Miss Anita Frankiin, Miss Lillian | Crosby, Miss Glorious Andrews and | Miss Beverley Owings of Owings. and | Miss Carrie Schilling of Harpers Ferry are spending 10 days on a motor | trip through the Shenandoah Valiey and before returning to their homes | in Calvert County will also visit in Knoxville, Tenn.; Asheville, N. C.. and in Virginia. The party left Monday on the trip. Mrs. Donald Campbell of La Plata left tonight from New York by boat for her home in Halifax, Canada, and will spend the remamnder of the Summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nathanson of Leonardtown returned to their home on Washington street after spending the iast half of the week in Balti- more, Md, where they visited rela- C { and Washington have jus their home in Wa spending the last month as the house guests of Matthews. Miss Charlotte T day at her home in.la Plata after spending the week on Eastern | Shore, where she has been vacation- | ing. | Mrs. Edwin Parker of irned to gton after in La Plata Mr. Henry | arrived to- city is . New York City | with friend. Mr. and their childre: Newburg. are s York Harbou the guests of Col nd Mrs L Richmond Cheney, formerly of Charles County. Mrs. E. Lee Jamesol Md, has with her for | her sister, Miss Eugie Washington Miss Eleanor Bowling has with her for th Mrs. Augustus Bow ton. Mr. and Mrs Rice of Bel | Alton entertained on Sunday in honor ! of Mr. and Mrs. Howard White, Mrs | John W. Brawner and Mrs. J. A | Brawner, all of Washington. | Mrs. Louis Weed and her daughters, | | Miss Theresa Weed and Miss Agnes | Josephine Weed of New York City } | whe have been the guests of Mrs | Charlotte King of Leonardtown, left | Monday for their home. | Ma). and Mrs. Willam H. Llovd have had as their guests at their estate Wicomico Knoll. Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Hanson of Pititsburgh. Pa. | Miss Alice Irvin of Bel Alton enter- tained Sunday at dinner in honor of her nephew, Mr. Matthew m of | Washington. Mrs. J. B. Prere of Faulkner is* visi ing her son, Mr. William Frere, at h home in Easton, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Perry of Wash- | ington. D. C.. are spending today and | tomorrow with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hancock at Helen, Md. Bennett of Mount Crain and Victoria, at of Faulkner. | several weeks Johnson of of Faulkner | month Mr. and ng of Washing- Jesse — | Calhouns Cancci | At Home Today | Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun have canceled their at home | this afternoon owing to absence from | | the city. They will observe their in- | | formal at home Sunday afternoon. | August 1, receiving at Rossdhu Lodge, their place near Chevy Chase Lake. | Capt. and Mrs. Calhoun are spending | the week end on a brief motor trip in | the Virginia mountains. * | Mr. James Duke, jr. son of Maj. | MACHINEL Limited t Mr. Duke will leave for Port Worth, | Tex., where Maj. Duke has been trans- | Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Vought of | ‘Washington are the guests todsy and | | days 5SS PERMANE ime only Many House Guests In Upper Marlbor UPPER MARLBORO 24 —Mrs. Cary E is a former Assistant Attornev General the United States Wed Recently | to her fiome. Beech ing three months in Mr. and My as their house guest chior of New York Mrs, Frank M r. B | spending som | Mr. and M | of Siver Hu time at Ocear Henr are vi: | relatives in Nebraska | The Rev. Wi | is spending | City Mr. and ) | ssued | their daug | Dent, o iDic Wilkins-Preston Wedding Ausust 7 Mr and Mrs. Reyr i ' n 809 North Jackson Va . have issued in ding of th daug James Lawrence W) lington, Satu v Charles’ Cathol Chur den, the Rev Father Ke officiating, at 4 o'cl e Immediate MRS. FRANK SEYMOUR WALTERS. Who. before her marrtage last month, was Miss Leila Willis Bolls, daughter of Mrs. Bolls and the late Mr. Wiliiam Willis Bolls Hyattsville Activities Of Interest YATTSVILLE, Md. July 24— | The Fourth Assistant Post- master General Smith W. Purdhum of 8 Ralston ave- nue has returned from a Western trip. Mrs. Helen F. Donaldson, 500 Mary- land avenue. entertained a company of friends at a garden party a few ago. Her guests included W. C. Lyon Mrs. Cordelia Sense, X Sue McGlish, Mrs. T. A. Holden /irginia Farr. Miss Pennebaker Carr, Mrs. Cogin and 7 following t & Mar 8 ne and Mrs cousins best man for Mr W ushers selected are the b Mr Frank ard Prest Daughter Born To the Holleys Word has been recerved of 1 of a daughter to Mr a ton R. Hollev of Hankow Julv 4 Mr Holley wa ington M immediately aft Ada McElmur from they for in China. The he language school Mrs | Mrs Gloria Waldman. daugnter of and Mrs. Jacob Waldman, Olive street. 15 spending some time at Camp May Flather. Mount Solon, Girl Seout camp Miss Ellen Duguid of Ashland ave- nue. Riverdale, has returned. follow- ing a visit to Lake Dunmore, V* Her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Duguid, are also home after a stay with relatives in Oswego, N. } Mr. Paul Perkins. Madison a e, Riverdale. is entertaining hie cousin, Mr. James E. McDowell of New Orieans. La Mr. Gillle Anders. Arundel avenue is visiting in Charlotte, N. C Mr. and Mrs. George Haines and family of Carroll avenue ar> spending the Summer at their cottage at Ep- ping Forest | Mr. and Mrs. Wayt H Craiz and family. 20 Oakwood road. have re- turned from a visit in Indiana. Miss Betty Beckwith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Beckwith of Daniels Park. has returned from a stay with her grandfather, Mr. W. A. | Ogle. at Dillwyn, Va Mr and Mrs. Garyton C. Echols nd their son, Master Garyton Echols, 1. 0f 918 Cleveland avenue. Riverdale, are visiting Mrs. Echols' former home at Drayden on the St. Marys Riv St. Marys Cou Md. at Hankow. from wh | carry on his work i of Ci literatur _‘\’H[RF. TO \L(l‘ln“ & DI\E; Camp Schley Inn And Wash Braddock Heights, Sunday Dinner, ington Cottase Md. 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