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A8 = SOCIETY THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1937 SOCIETY T Gay Week Ends at Summer Resorts Lure Washingtonians From City Secretary of Commerce T o T Weddings Will Spend Vacation TN e S Of Interest On New England Coast o B Y - In Capital Secretary of Labor Perkins Will Witness . 5 _ % B : W : S . : Miss Peed Bride of Races at Newport Today. . .. . g g Mr. Oliver Other Official News. ‘ L T : b ; Canrr. HE Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper left - 2 . fi LOVELY. home wedding took I » place yesterday afternoon at Washington yesterday for a fortnight's vacation along the the home of Mr. and Mrs, New England Coast. They are spending this week at New- Harold Lance Kennedy of port to witness the America’s Cup races. Later they will go to @ - 5 . P fi:‘;““ (::"l‘;f’ f\f;" “I’;"" Y?"‘" ‘K”“ Poland Springs, Me. During their absence their son and daugh- v L . 1 Brediidsushter n{““r mem‘_‘:‘“;_‘. ter-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Harry Roper and their children will ¢ 3 5 3 e o | Peed of this city, became the bride of* occupy their house on Woodland drive. | k 3 7z & | Mr. Oliver Tavior Carr of Washinge e, 4 £ | ton, son of Mrs. Arthur Carr of this | The Secretary of Labor, Miss Frances Perkins, left yesterday | 2 k| city. The Rev. Fred Miller, pastor of for Newport to attend the America’'s Cup races. She will be the{ i : Mount Rainier Christian Church, guest of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Stephen Gibbons,| =~ "% i 4 | officiated aboard the Coast Guard cutter George M. Bibb. | The bridal party stood before the . | | fireplace, which was banked with The Rumanian Minister, Mr. Charles A. Davila, was host at palms, ferns and white gladioli and . or i o i i 4 dahlias & cocktail parly __wsierday afternoon at the Play House in New | %s ; : Thalbmide wore silong sownior whits port. He will sail August 10 for Europe. | ” : point d'esprit over mousseline de soi. Representative Edwin M. Schaeffer has taken a suite at the | ¢ - 7 4 ‘:{::fl;‘»pl:;‘(a;hlnnndl : rflrsnrz:hw“ ! n\: e d ot 7 i : . f oses, lilies of the valle Carlton Hntrfl. where he will make his home until the duration of | . and pale blue delphinium. She wore the congressional season. ? 3 S 2 - gardenias in her hair — i . 4 The bride’s attendant was Mrs, Col. Charles Hoyt March, chairman of the Federal Trade Com- : 7 « i Harold Lance Kennedy, her sister, | mission, was host at a stag party on the Shoreham Terrace last | who wore a long, pale blue gown of | evening for members of Congress from his home State, Minnesota. i e : ‘2&5’1’[‘3;‘;3"“,3\?;? »\n:: adi«l«pr;{.:m:( Senator Henrik Shipstead and Senator Ernest Lundeen were among 4 : § L e 1 , and forgetmenots in her hair. the guests, who numbered 16. Col. March entertains the Minnesota L The best man was Mr. Arthur Carr, delegation each year. brother of the bridegroom. e Following the ceremony a reception Col. and Mrs. Murray Jacaby have arrived in Washington from | MASTER GORDON LINKE, MASTER ALEXANDER BOLOTNIKOV, B MASTER JIMMIE VINSON, | and wedding supper was held on the their home. in New Yorlvf City. ;rhe\' are at the Carlton Hotel dur- | Son of Comdr. and Mrs. Gerald Linke, who is spend- The son of the assistant naval attache of the Soviet Son of Representative and Mrs. Fred M. Vinson |lawn of Brook farm tea house in 3 ey ¥ of ing the Summer in New Hampshire. Embassy and Mme. Bolotnikov. of Ashland, Ky. Chevy Chase. @ ing their stay in the city. —Underwood & Underwood Photos. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs.\ | | Carr left on their wedding trip, the Maj. and Mrs. Roy Shoemaker have returned from Hawaii and bride wearing a suit of green and will spend most of their three-month leave in Washington with % Gn’le Of Somcrsct & o & natural »\h.;:;‘v. ln\l*lx?, \\’n: br(nv\nnar. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac E. Shoemaker of Wesley Heights. Monday they S b b S 1 \ . > R d 1 S 1 N GSSOL £ots IO WIL ADRLCLS {eWcare will go to West Point to see their son Roy, who is at the academy. u ur al‘l Ocla Otes hlodel ():‘ i GO\’H'IS " eSl entla OCla Otes ;tmcnggl?r?é.’ rlji\li\.ln?zm:o ‘wx‘;hi:; After leaving Washington Maj. and Mrs. Shoemaker will go to e e At 4-11 (;ardcn FC[C E = ton by boat from Boston, and will ba f Schenectady, N. Y. g A r | AT+ = K3 = t h in th ly erected resis/ ] Bride-Elect Feted at Alfresco Supper | [pfiss anx CARMODY. Mis e Mr. and Mrs. Jean de Sibour Leave Genee Al 3110 Vonsey aiees i sttes Maj. and Mrs. John A. Hettinger of Fork Union, Va., are stop- ! S May Bryan, Miss 2 i e 2 Tag | 15th of August. ping at the Wardman Park Hotel while in Washington for a brief and Shower. —all girls of Somerset, Md —staged a | for the Wes b Guests for the ceremony and recep. i i : : = | tion included immediate members of visit. 1SS MILDRED PRESTON, | his family at their home, Bellevue, | 5t¥le show last night at the communi R. AND MRS. JEAN R. L. DE accompanied by their daughter, Miss | the bride's and bridegroom's familiog m— whose marriage to Mr. James | near Warrenton. ty’s annuel garden party for the 4-H SIBOUR left today by motor Joan Briegel, and Miss Constance Ann| and a few intimate friends. Maj. Warren R. Carter, U. S. A, and son of Langley Field,! Lawrence Wilkins will take | e Club of Somerss In garments that | for the Middle West. They Banerdorf. They are at the Carlton —_— Hampton, Va., are at the Martinique for a brief stay. | place August 7. was h“"*"“‘dl M,r, "”k\f’"‘nz: ’;& D‘y”’;' ‘;‘fh | ranged all the way from sport models | will visit on a ranch in Colo- | Hotel. | Miss Helen Stalker el e | at a supper party and shower last|is Visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. ESEath et sowne, the girls | TA00. Where they will remain until | Bride of Mr. Hollister. Capt. William J. McKiernan, jr., U. 8. A, of Newark, N. J., is | night. The party, which was arranged | of Mount Vernon. D feonc eVen k S EIFS | the end of August, not returning to e 1 Eelea daughier of 1SS HELEN LUCILE STALKER,¥ &pending several days at the Martinique. by the Daughters of Isabella of St.| o oo =ocr o o |paraded back and forth with all the| Washington until after Labor, day. l‘)‘]*] H"“fldff"‘”"fil"m flr"d‘;/h*'kl‘m PE M TR o e 4 —— Charles Catholic Church, was given |k s - JONNS" | mannerisms of the truly professional - ellegrin, & formexty o) ashington, G e Mrs. Stuart A. Rice, wife of the chairman of the Central Sta- | at the home nt Mrand Mre 5 Gluer ton and their son, Mr. Frederick m::r“‘ > i Miss Marsyl Stokes will be presented | will entertain at s house party in| tve and Mrs. Gale Hamilton Salker : i G o S Johnston of Takoma Park, Md., will 5 to society this evening at Newport, at | Princeton, N. J., t of the thirty-seventh district, New :l‘stlcal Board, entertained at luncheon today at the Cosmos Club ?ll;;:?okn f:;d?i:s};'i:g!ghb‘_d;::mf*_q leave tomorrow by motor for Moose- | The garden of Mr. and Mrs. James | * o€t TS CVERRE B PR BT B | ot N fi.mfl.::';cm&“m,n}.w;‘ York, was married to Mr. Alton Henry honpr of ‘Mrs, D, \\.ogds. whose husband is dean of the School | Supper Was cooked in an out-door | head Lake, Me. During their vacation | I. Hambleton, wh re the party was | pon Drummond-Wolff, and Mr. | former professor at the university | Hollister, jr, son of Dr. and Mrs. Hols of Engineering of the University of California at Berkeley. fireplace and served from an attrac- | thev will tour Canada, returning to held, with its “-“‘{-“"“‘Sl"‘l‘(" "*"(; | Drummond-Wolff, at Bois Dore, villa Among the guests from Wesley Heights | lister of Middletown, N. Y., formerly Dr. Woods, who came to Washington about a month ago to | tively-decorated table placed on the | Takoma Park in two weeks. Hicotiamna, made.an'sdes, setting for | Of,Mrs. Drummond-Wolfls aunt, Mss.| will be Miss Jean Parrish, Miss June | 0f Rochester, on Saturday afternoon, do special research for the National Resources Committee, with | wide. velvety lawn. Following supper THESBIE made an CHes BETE William Fahnestock. Miss Stokes will | Woodward, Miss Dorine Penn and Miss | Jul¥ 24. at 3 o'clock in Francis Asbury e . Mr. and Mrs. John 'T. Lucker of | the show el helhonotiatiest at) aldiines Biven!| MU Tartom. M bl s | M s churen’ outhi ‘The! cerenmiony, Mrs. Woods and their son, Robert Woods, will leave the end of | ® Merry search by the bride-elect for | poyoina park, Md., left yesterday with | The girls were introduced by Mrs . g & o o s i ‘ | by Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Bogert be- | company the v ladies back was performed by the Rev. Albert P, : | her hidden gifts took The gifts s e | p young ladies back to next week, motoring to the West Coast. SR g;r:v;’,‘Mj"“:zprpa]c”d“‘ 'S | their young daughter Joan for a weck's | George W. Bryan and in addition to | foo (he dance. e el i < In addition to the honor guest at today's luncheon there | flower beds, and shrubbery on the spa- | Y2C2ton in Ocean Gity, Md. pCeefCarmodyMiss Brysnienc M'ss | , and s Saylor the other girls who took part O B e it e o s s 3 P =l g | fr it ~the- v were present Mrs. Walter Burr, Mrs. Nathaniel Engle, Dr. Alice | Cious grounds, and clues to the where- | Mg W, Peyton Moncure, accom- | were Miss Marjorie Gould, Miss Nancy | . e former United States Ambas- | sons, Mr. Frederick and Mr. Francis | {fock ®ith a small off-the-face navy s | Y |sador to Germany, Mr. James W. Pellegrin at Occidental College. | blue hat and a corsage bouquet of gare Kiessling and Miss Polly Enders e e anioney e were contained in | panied by her dsughter and grand- | Hambleton, Miss Betty Jane Bryan | Gerard, (s the guees over the week end | co ool oo e s ae COeRe, e | and ilee of the vaticy, : ‘ o e fashioned bouquet, which Was| daughter, Mrs. Pranklin P. Sagen- | Miss Caroline Gould, Miss Harrriet | oo noooo 11 FUSE OVEC He meck end ) she e e B W e ind\diGL Hevos s (s betae's Mrs. Francis Forest, wife of Lieut. Forest, C. C., U. 8. N., with | Prgentef (ae Sridecelect. | dorf and Miss Joan Sagendorf. has| Balcom, Miss Pauline Gish, Miss Jean | Gornelivis Vanderbilt at Bealieu, : | sister, Miss Norma Gail Stalker, and her small son, Jan Forest, of South Joyce street, Arlington, has left | erick Burrows acted as chairmen of | - oincd, 0 Fairfax, Va, following & | Hambleton and Miss Meredith Hunt- S Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cunningham | she wore a powder blue suit with a hat for a visit of several weeks with her parents in Boston, M: St ot e om s raneemanie | s Lt (okanothes ofEMre iMonSifiing fon. Sir William and Lady Sowden of |of Knoxville, Tenn., accompanied by |of matching shade and a corsage of L E P ts in Boston, Mass. P 1 on Rements. | pyre's daughters, Mrs. W. D. Brinkloe, After the show the girls served | cagtiemain, Victor Harbor, South Aus- | their daughters, Miss Peggy Cunning- | talisman roses. Her accessories wers . intiel gusstit ot wese! Dromet tralia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilford J. | ham and Miss Dolly Cunningham, have | white. 0 5 sts W] T Miss Stephenson | Married Recently 5 s o s T Johnson over the week end. Sir Wil- | arrived in Washington for several days.| Mr. John Stake was the best man. Mr. and Mrs. Warren N. Watson of 1 e s n i 3 | Mrs. C. O. Thurman of Lorton, Va., All of the gowns shown in last L Mrs W A ] liam and Lady Sowden have just re- | They are at the Wardman Park Hotel. | The bride, who attended Elmira Col= To Wed Mr. Cothren are the guests of Miss Kathryn Payne sa:,rkfu‘n‘- “,':m.;,:tp V:?R‘n f;: :;:: night's show were made by the girlS | tyrneq from England, where they at- — | lege, is a graduate of the American T =Py o PR | in Richmond, Va. \w”m-.flfl}q ’f":( L ‘;; e“ b exhibiting them under the direction of | tenged the coronation and from here | Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin P. Graham | University and a member of the Delts uesday Ev ening | o the first of the cup races off New- | Mrs. Hambleton. leader of the group. | they will go to San Francisco and sail | have as their house guests in their | Gamma Sorority. The bridegroom alsé" T}m Rev. and Mrs. Clayborne B : ‘VML;RY n;(::rv Ja{np gmmz of I/\r((gx.i'm'“ .tAmntnR”t]he mn[—n!:nun ‘s[wsts g;»[s;‘ for Australia August 17 | home in Wesley Meights. Mrs. Gra- | attended the American University and Stephenson of Orlando, Fla., an- a., left Friday for Greensboro, N i L ent a e party were iss it) Sir William and Lady Sowden hav am’s aunt, Miss Margaret Wentworth | will continue his studies at George s el e i ; where she will be the guest of her r";" R‘"d S, hW”_b“:_pT- “]’1"‘:-";“ Turner, Montgomery County home | been extensively entertained in Wash- | of New York City, Miss Hallie Gra- | Washington University in the Fall A e el / : uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Talmage | Of Fairfax. Va, have been called to | demonstration agent; Miss Lou Lom- | ington, and will be widely feted upon | ham and Miss Margaret Smith, who | Mr. and Mrs. Hollister will reside at Frederic Barnette Cothren of Wash- ; 2 # | Shields, for several weeks. Fork Union. Va., by the death of Mrs. | bard of Framingham, Mass., and Miss | their arrival on the West Coast. have just finished a Summer course at | 1620 Fuller street northwest. ington, son of the late Mr. and Mrs 4 . | — Woodson's father, the late Mr. J. A.|Margaret Newton of Moorhead, Minn 5 ; : ‘ RIS Duke University. Miss Smith will go | James E, Oothren of Nashville, Tenn, { Mrs. S. T. Harrison of Mount Ver- | 'v;m:' nT ]”{f »‘:‘";129:1 :"nv E;)(‘i";‘”il Other guests present were Mrs. B.| \Mys D C. Shea, after spending last | t0 Buffalo for a few days before she and , v Aas | Woodson, le t m v | 5 & 4 £ e i =] TS A ek rabe st Ene | non. Va., is the guest of Mrs. A. F. | Woodso t with th | Pevton Whalen, prominent in Welfare | week end with her daughter, Miss Al | Miss Graham return to Galesiurg, F.a.} | 5 Miss Mary Edith Thurman and Miss ‘! in Easton, Md. punch and cakes to the nearly one i Society to Have Outing. ; ivingst e to Petersburg, Va. to pass the | work in Mont ARy | S The Hebrew Travelers' Shelteri home of the Rev. and Mrs, Harvey E 4 Williams, jr, at Livingstone Heights, | 80D ork in Montgomery County; MrS. J.| Jeen Shea in New Y 3 = e Hebrew avelers' eltering R [ 4 Va. remainder of the Summer With an E. Shillinger of Highland, Md. former | joo yie Wil ok & of Boston| Miss Diane Smith has foined her | Society will hold an all-day outing btent el e uncle, Mr. Harry Snead. co-director of the Somerset 4-H CIUb, | ai her home in Marblehead Neek. | MOLhET. Mrs. Wilbur Lee Smith, in | at Marshall Hall Park tomorrow. Mrs. A e e e Mr. P. W. Barnard and his daugh- | = = | and Mr. George E. Farrell, director of | pass, * | their apartment at the Wardman Park | A. L. Schiller is in charge of ard 5 2 it } ter, Mrs. Charles Ferrier of Burling- ) Miss Ruth Works, Mis. Carrie | the 4-H camp held each year on the Hotel after a visit to New York City. | rangements. Linda, Calif., where Mr. Cothran will o M O e e e e none o 2 enter the College of Medicine Evan- | ton, Ind., have returned to their home | £ Ll rison, Miss | washington Monument Grounds. Mran Mrs. Ralph Fichter hav | pearl 3 | following a visit at Dunmovin, the | Josephine Burlingame and Miss Ethel | = Next week six of the girls in 1ast | (urneq to their hsmr 3300 McKTnl;:v 1 | | home of Mrs. M. M. Barnard and the LA Montauge of Atlanta, Ga. and night's show will go to College Park ¢ : I\‘IiSS—T‘TI.l—IIamG : * ; 4 | late Capt. Barnard, at Pohick, Va. | Miss Frances Flory of Baton Rouge, lror the Maryland 4-H Club week ‘Zl;rp;L},rk“:“ifienflfg ;ar:_w\,v:fi:lf; ‘ OOD“'ARD & IAOT Il ROP s e L, Love yeturned 1o thelr bomes|imey are Miss Helen Brywn, president | xann gave » pasty in thelr honor st 10™ 11" F a0 G STREETS Prove DIsmict 5300 © ludes Visit! 2 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boal Wickes of | [0llOWIng & visit to Mrs. G Bradford |of the Somerset group: Miss Edwina | West Custogo and Mrs. Frank Knight oncludes 181 1 | Mount Vernon, Va. were week-end | RoDInson at the home of Mrs. George | Hambleton, Miss Jean Hambleton, Miss | entertained for them at the Poland Miss Charlotte Williams, who has y guests at the Pulitzer estate on Long | C- White in Burke, Va. Nancy Hambleton, Miss Marjorie ' Spring Hotel. Sisar the Bunise: it of Comdr. anit | - Island. Mrs. Pulitzer was formerly 5 : Gould and Miss Pauline Gish Mrs. Benjamin Soule Gantz, and . Mrs. Sam Martin of Potomac, Md.| The Rev. and Mrs. William H Mr. and Mrs. David Max and their son, Mr. Benjamin Soule Gantz, jr., i Mrs. Wicks, with her small daughter, | Heckman of South Lancaster, Mass., ey daughter, Bernice Max, of the West- e e e o B i) v 7 | Meredith Wickes, will visit friends in who were spending a few days in | TO Vl it Abroad chester Apartments, have left for Ox- Ridge, in Virginia, for the past three b ] | New Jersey before returning the latter | Takoma Park as the guests of Mrs. | ford. Me., where they will spend some weeks, left this morning for her home | |ii§ : | Part of the week C. Walter Irwin, were entertained by | time with their younger daughter, in Faison, N. C. - = {a group of their old friends at the Janis Max, at Camp Trudor. Miss Wililams is the daughter of the ; Mrs. James E. Rice has returned to home of Mr. and Mrs. Willam A They will also spend a few days in late Comdr. and Mrs. Hicks Wilhiams . her home in Highland Park. Va., from Benja in Takoma Park. Those Baston and Virginia Beach, and makes her home in North Caro- i Ocean City, Md. where she passed present included Mrs. Irwin, Dr. and lina with her grandmother, Mrs Mar ‘ a week at the Valhalla Cottage. She Mrs. Lynn H. Wood, Mrs. Grace Gil- T and Mrs. A. G. Mon{gomery ehall Williams, who is a well known F 5 was accompanied to Ocean City by her | bert, Mrs. Ostrander and Mrs. Wil- 2 3 - n in the Pocono Mountains at artist | davghter, Mrs. Percy F. Gawen of liam Keith, niece of Mrs. Heckman. [ : | /o66rd Manor Hotel, Pa., for the Thursday evening Mr. Benjamin | Columbia Pike. Arlington, who is re- ————— | past two weeks, and they are now at Boule Gantz, jr, was host at a din o maining for a longer visit. Mrs. E. Barbour Hutchison and her | b the Cavalier at Virginia Beach for a ner and dance at the Army and i small daughter, Audrey Hutc e " week, | Country Club, given as a farewell party : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Yones of | Herndon, Va., and Mrs. . ) % ———— for Miss Williams. Additional guests % Cherrydale, Va., left by motor today | and her small son, Thomas Fisher Aud, Mr. Patrick D. Cronin entertained | included Mise Mary Virginia Tram- for Chicago, where they will attend of Lynchburg, Va,, are the guests until | 7 ; at dinner at the Shoreham terrace last mell, daughter of Judge Trammell of the joint convention of the Universal August 7T of Mrs, Kolbe Curtice of . ) evening. His guests included Mr. and Washington; Miss Jane Cunningham MRS. LEONARD JONES, Craftsman Council of Engineers, and | soutn Boston, Va. Mrs. Hutchison . | Mrs. Anthony J. Byrne, Mr. and Mrs Miss Betty Bernard, Mr. Robe Who, before her marriage July | the Jadies’ auxiliary of that organiza- | 00 vrre aud have been the guests : J. T. Cronin, Miss Agnes Quirk, Mr. James, Mr. and Mrs Julian Ray, Mr.| 3, was Miss Theresa Oakley. ‘:’" Mr. Jones It grand secretary of | o poner at many socisl events dur- | g | Leo Walshe and Mr. Francis Russ. and Mrs. Bertrand Ewell Trenic. ir.| . Hesslor-Henderson Photo. |the U.C.C E. and Mrs. Jones is past | et | e M. Robert Crowder and Mr. Robert | - 2| grand president of the ladies’ auxiliary. | 115 (he 185t week. Mrs. George Stover Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Bogdonoff will Cronan. From Chicago they will go to Mil. | 25 hostess at a bridge luncheon : sail on the Normandie August 4 for a — \ S¢ .G Sy | everal dave with thelr son ang | entertained at bridge luncheon. That s S ! I i 5 | | Mrs. Elmer s. Frazier and her 5 < W Mr. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira M.| €VeNing a bridge dinner was held. Thom:'ls T\ICI‘Jughhn Mr Cfl‘:]d‘{:n\r!:;mrg)hr(r‘]ggrfi Jones, returning home around the W“hen Mrs. Max Stover was hostess at daughter, Miss Sarah F. F‘{nzl?r‘. are ]\‘larr]agc Announced M© and Mrs R D e O | hifddtie of nest month! her home in South Boston. Thursday sailing Saturday in the Monarch of i e Mrs. M. A. Lacey entertained at lunch- Bermuda for several weeks in Ber- "n:}m:lrfl"‘,:-,‘,;':”;r MeLauamiio | the marriage of their daughter, Miss| Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Simcoe were |€0n and Thursday evening Mrs. muda. | Joseph V. Thomas, both of 1da Helen Grubbs, to Mr. Lawrence hostsata 7 o'clock dinner Wednesday | Robert Leggett entertained at dinner Miss Virginia Tennyson of Thirtieth | ngton McCauley OrndorfT, son of ‘Mr. and| /SNI0E U thelr resldence on Twenty-||In honor of Mrs, Curticels gussts, street is leaving at the end of the e r Bl sixth street in Aurora Hills | Friday morning Mrs. Marian Gray e (e ann el e end ot e sinedriass » periormed Wed- Mrs. C. J. Orndorfl of Clearbrook, | Mrs. Simcoe was among the guests | entertained at breakfast and Friday ¢ AT g T Sl | fesday night at the Takoma Park ., . 4 P Sl . - 8 e Tennyson, in New York. Mr. Tennyson Baptist Church. with Rev. Wiliam VA The ceremony took place Wed- | at & luncheon and bridge given y evening Mrs. Minerva Lovelace was | | is with the International Railroad of S il o Meliiae | nesday, July 28, at Williamsport, Md hpmn\- by Mrs. C. F. Rhodes at her | hostess at dinner, followed by & MRS. WILLIAM E. Central America; | The ceremony was performed by Rev. | .h;?fd;:1\.’:.{;::(:f§;/:::$:f:?mmfi? swimming party KINGSWELL, Miss M. Jean Tennyson has just re- | Robert H. Miller, Methodist £ | ¥ / e i i ) 2 s | 1 odlstiminister f T8 b o Matanen ot ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Truesqen| WRO with Mr. Kingswell re- |turned from a visit at Virginia Beach re 5 -5 Mr. and Mrs. Orndorfl will reside in | i with her cousin, Mrs. Walter Maxwell Leave on Cruise M and Mrs O McLarren, ‘when she entertained 20 | have sold their home on Maple Ridge | SCTEWY sailed for Europe. Mrs. v -y % SW is retirin resi Evans of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Charlotte Y. Smith, accom- 5 xc\ll;-;u at the Army and Navy Country | road, Battery Park, Md, and have nK/x?fi;I‘v;fozirf;zorl %Z‘fmgf’é’, el panied by her daughter, A\ Helena 3 A moved to Schenectady, N. Y., to live. the Arlington Hall Alumnae Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Briegel of New p 2 Smith of North Abingdon street, Goit| CONDITION SERIOUS i e 7 ; Mrs. Truesdell was formerly Miss| qceocintion. ve arrived in Washington, in the air here, next week ook S rs. Marshall Davis of Lorton, Va., Charlotte L. Speiden of this city. Underwood & Undermond Mg it entertained at a bridge-luncheon o LeC00 noon from New York in the Corinth- | oy pygitive, Injured in 35-Foot 3 ’ ’) s 2 ! Photo. moon irom Rew Sork in the Corinih-| Thursisy n homor of e Nouse Suews, | a4z Hoard Deie af Nortn Wood. | Photo. rince /Matchabelli's R el o B e Wi ATs et Einateency. Mrs. L urns and Miss Margaret 0 side was the guest of honor at & sur- 2 M 1 . Marshall, both of Norfolk, Va. The | : 7 s 3¢ Quebec, Nova Scotia and the Gaspe | Thomas Farrell, 16-vear-old ugitive | nigh score was made by Miss Mary |Prise party given to celebrate ner | Wedding Monday Peninsula. Before returning home | from (1 : g s ; : gIas i hday S o e et Beratiae L1 from the Industrial Home School, Who | Jane Young and other guests included | P'*thday anniversary last Thursday. e i s e = o | e oine ant i guesia insded| ERESRT, Sty 143t Thicedey In New Jersey| Georgian Carnation = . e leaped from a 35-foot wall rather than | rett. Mrs. Kyle Davis, and Mrs. L. 1. | Harry Elkins, Dr. and Mrs. L. M.| Tne Rev. Richard Aselford, rector FIRE MENACES 40 i surrender to a policeman, was re- | Dolph, all of Lorton. Christie, Dr. Howard D. Dozier, Mr. of Grace Episcopal Church, in Wood- Warren County, Va., have announced That spicy fragrance | ported still in & serious condition at S and Mrs. Victor Grotlisch, Dr. and | ide,'Md., has left for Morristown, N. f\ sphecmf den:gnstrutor WI||‘ :e here Emergency Hospital today | Mr and Mrs. Richard Rice Barrett | Mrs. Ralph D. Smith, Mrs. 8. M. Bel- | J_ for his wedding to Miss Edith Len- o Suow oD nelverylregalicressiin While more than 40 persons slept He had failed to report back to the and Miss Barrett returned yesterday | fleld, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Howlett, | willa Lanterman, daughter of Mr. and e B i which this enchanting, refreshing on the upper floors. fire broke out School J]m\ 11 after h;so\\wl;l\'k\m | to their home, Ridgelea, near Warren- | Mrs. William R. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Raymond A. Lanterman of Mor- o tribute to femininity comes. Do early today in the furnace room and lome in the 1200 block of |ton after spending several weeks in | Beryl English, Mrs. J. G. Pratt, Miss | ristown, Monday. i ] 2 1 stre K I Jitony 8 . 1 . 3 3 : g s D Y B spice your life with this fresh-carna- a portion of the janitor's quarters of id street, according to police. Bermuda. Elizabeth Wills, Mr. and Mrs. John| The wedding will take place at the Pencing:beains npon frc Hosy e an apartment house at 327 Secona - Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hubbard | Church of the Holy Redeemer in Mor- | Special 9 : street northeast Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boal Wickes |and Miss Mary “Suise Dozier and | ristown. After their wedding trip the A ; 3 = ttract: Firemen responded quickly to the| Body Taken From Channel. and their little daughter Meredith | Douglas Dozier, Rev. Aselford and his bride will re- Hol phone call of Joshua Mills, the janitor, | Fishermen last night recovered the | motored to New York Thursday. Mr % turn to Silver Spring, Md., Septem- E'"sdo":::'" EaU de CO'ogne after he had been awakened by one body of Humphrey Ferguson, 37, Wickes will return to their home at ber 1. Les of the first-floor tenants, who had been | colored, 16 Canal street southwest. | Mount Vernon early next week while Stanley's Aide Dies. Miss Lanterman is a well known $¢4.50 $7.50 aroused by the smoke coming through | floating in the channel off Eleventh | Mrs, Wickes and their son will remain | Albert Christopherson, who was H. | musician, having been first violinist | w f RDMAN ' 2 the floor. No estimate of the damage | Street Whar{. He was reported missing | in New York for a week. M. Stanley's right-hand man in the|in the New Jersey Symphony Orches- | . was made immediately. The fire was | from home Wednesday by his wife, s il search for Dr. Livingstone in.‘“dark- | tra for the last two years. The bride- Z7Y:iK HOTEL belleved to have been caused by de~l Dorothy. The body was taken to the| Mr. Clark Baldwin of Boston arrived | est Africa,” has died in Copenhagen, | groom-elect was formerly assistant fective wiring. Morgue, Thursday to spend the week end With Denmark, aged 76. rector of the.Holy Redeemer Church. Tomrraizs, Amsis 11, Fmst Froos, ’