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E—6 S8OCIETY. THE SUN NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 1, Southern Maryland Act1v1t1es Mrs. Frank Lathan and Niece Visiting in Washington. EONARDTOWN, Md., July 31.— Mrs. Frank Lathan, with her niece, Miss Betty McNey, of this city and Mrs. Theodore Lathan of Medleys Necks left Monday 10 spend this week Washington as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Cryer. Mrs. Mariott John Winchester of Washington is the house guest of her umcle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. G. Morgan Knight, sr., at their resi- dence on North Washington street Mr. and Mrs. Knight entertained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Knight's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Wilson, and Mr. M. J. Winchester, all of Washington, A charmingly arranged wedding took place Tuesday. when Miss Mary Olivia | Keech, daughter of Mr. and Mr<‘ William Keech of Charlotte Hall, St. | Marys County. Md., and Dr. Edusrdi J. Edelen of Washington, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Edward J. Edelen of Bryan- town, were married at 11 o'clock in the St. Mary's Catholic Church in | Bryantown. Rev. Father Thomas J McKnew, S. J., celebrated the high nuptial mass. Miss Ellen Hayden | played the organ and accompanied Mrs. Henrietta Love of Leonardtown who sang. The church was decorated with palms and Summer garden | flowers and was lighted with cathe- dral candles in gold candelabra. The bride was given in marriage | by her father. She wore a gown of white lace over satin, fashioned on princess lines, with long sleeves, | pointed on the hand. and a train Her finger-tip veil of tulle was fastened to a satin coronet. She wore a face veil, which she threw back as she left the altar. The bride carried an osd- fashioned bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. | Mrs. Worth Martin of Greensboro, | N. C. sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of flowered | chiffon, with a large Leghorn hat. ! She carried an old-fashioned nosegay bouquet. The bridesmaids were Mm‘, Marie Herbert of Washington, Miss | Margaret Dyer of Faulkner, Md.; Miss | Katherine Edelen of Bryantown and Miss Cecile Edelen. sisters of the | bridegroom, of Washington. The | bridesmaids wore costumes of flowered organdy redingotes over flowered taf- | feta, with leghorn hats draped in orchid and green velvet. Each car- | ried old-fashioned nosegay bouquets | similar to that of the matron of | honor. The flower girl was Miss| Frances Wright of Baltimore, Md. who wore a white organdy redingote | with bandeau of dainty flowers. She scattered rose petals in the path of the bride. The ring bearer was Wil- | liam Boone of Waldorf, Md. Both of the children attendants are cousins of the bride. | The best man was the high sheriff | of Charles County, Mr. Russell G.| Howard of Waldorf, Md. The ushers were Mr. Alan Swann of Washington, | Mr. Hugh Simms of Baltimore, Md ; | Mr. Thomas Burch of La Plata, Md., and Mr. Gardiner Middleton of Wash- ington. Following the wedding a reception | was held at the home of the bride's | parents for the bridal party and mem- | bers of the immediate families. The bride is a graduate of Notre Dame High School and Maryland | Etate Teachers' College, at Towson. Md. and is on the faculty of the Hyattsville High School, where she will teach English this Fall. The bridegroom is a graduate of Mount | Bt. Mary's, at Emmittsburg, Md., and | of Georgetown Medical School. He is now an interne at Providence Hos- | pital in Washington. | The bride wore as her going-away | costume an ensemble of black and white sheer with a green coat and black accessories. Dr. and Mrs Edelen will make their home in Washington. Mrs. Lillian Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Bailey, all of Washington, are | the guests in whose honor Judge and Mrs. Paul J. Bailey will entertain at dinner tomorrow at their shore cottage on St. Clements Bay. | Mr. Nelson Graves of Washington | and Philadelphia. Pa. is spending a | fortnight with his Judge P.| T. Graves and Mrs. s, at their | home on the historic Three Notch Btate road at Laurel Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Emmerson of College Park are the guests of Capt and Mrs. William Huseman at lhelri home on St. Patricks Creek, Md., today and tomorrow. Capt. and Mrs. Huse- man celebrated their 52d wedding anniversary at their home Wednesday. Dr. and Mrs. Frank A. Camalier entertained Sunday evening at a di B adn\‘itallllllllh:-tlnthx-t:-u 3 EHIRIBEERE UL RUS AR NIEIR M B BBESUSEANSHI VSIS E BT S MNIRARBRGEBABRE KA TDRS wiemEBOemAS ARY | and Mrs. | Chandler of La Plata, BURT'S ALL} R TR e T formerly 65010 'Z.so ) raREeuRiRATESImAVIANENESERURSN ORI ANLTARAD Will Wed in September MISS GOLA THOMPSON DUVAL, Daughter of Mr.and Mrs. George Duval, jr., who have announced her engagement to Mr. Henderson Towers Houghton, son of Mr. The wedding will take place and Mrs. Norman Owen Houghton. September 25, in the Sixth Presbyterian Church. | hold will join his twin sister today fur = = : = & week ner party in honor of Maj. James | motor trip through the Western States | The Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Lacy of Duke, U. S. A, and Mrs. Duke. Maj.|and will return by way of the Pan- | Elkins. W. Va. are visiting their son- ] | Duke, who are spending a | month on the Patuxent River, will | leave in August for Dallas, Tex., where Maj. Duke has been transferred from Fort Myer, Va. Maj. Duke is the adopted son of Dr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Johnson of Morganza, Md. Mr. Hampton Hickey of Hyattsville, Leonardtown honor Miss sister, at dinner last evening at their in Mechanicsville. Mr. and Mrs. Emma ::h"_“’:;""‘:hi’"“hd(‘)‘sw‘O;‘;:_"ld & “’;"l;i Alton entertained at dinner Sunday | 7 i : Mr Mrs. t Hayden of [brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and | or Mr and Mrs. Robert Hayden o Mrs. Edward J. Waring, at their home oo 080N on North Washington street Mr. and Mrs. William Pettit of Washington are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Knott at Palmers. Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Beach of Washington will entertain tomorrow | at dinner at their estate, Lonely| Acres. on the Patuxent River, for Mr and Mrs. Albert Crawford and their son, Mr. Frank Crawford, and Miss Betty Robeson. Mr. Clifton Johnson and Mr. Percy Thompson, all of Wash- ter of Mr this city. and Mrs Washington Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles at their estate, American Exposition in Dallas, Tex. Mr. George Morgan Knight, j was the guest in whose Metcalf and her Miss Mary Metcalf, entertained home M. D. Hayden of Bel Miss Mary Theresa Sterling. daugh- L. J. Sterling of is spending this week with Mrs. Edward Sterling at her home in | H. O. Dodson, Mr Nathaniel Chapman. all of | Washington, and Miss Margaret Slow- bridge of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the | first of this week as the house guests S. Myers Journey's End, x,, of on TakomaPark Residents Returning Reys Back After Stay of Three Years in Switzerland. R. WALTER RALPH REY and Mr. Paul Alphonse Rey, sons | of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rey of Park avenue, who have been in Brunnen, Switzerland, for the last three years, returned Thursday on the 8. 8. City of Havie, which docked in Baltimore, Md. With them came their aunt, Miss Annie Erne, sister of Mrs. Rey, with whom the boys stayed dur- ing their visit. Miss Erne will make her home in America with Mr. and Mrs. Rey. Mrs. Frederick L. Pratt entertained at a luncheon Thursday in honor of Miss Mabel 8torey of Cleveland, who is visiting her sister, Mus. L. V. Lamp- son The guests included Miss Anita | Stewart of Charlotte, N. C., who is | the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. B. Jeffries, Mrs. J. Warrington Hayes, Mrs. Thomas Bright, Mrs. Clarence Ross, Mrs. Lampson, Mrs. Frederick A. Johnston of Takoma Park, Md. | and Mrs. E. Francis McDevitt of Woodside Park, Md. Mrs. Cecil Fletcher formerly of Ta- | koma Park gave a luncheon Friday in | honor of Miss Storey at her home in | Alexandria, Va. The guests were & | group of Takoma Park women. ‘The Misses Betty and Mary Gerhold are at the Colonial Hotel, Cape Ma, N. J,, for two weeks. Mr. John Ge | dn-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Irl | Schoonover. | Mr. Roderic Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Davis, left Monday by | motor for a two-week trip through | the Smoky Mountains and Florida, which he will visit Mr. and Mrs. Mil- |lard Swingle, formerly of Takoma | Park, now of Orlando. | Mrs. Jack Vogel entertained at bridge Monday night, having as guests Mrs. Howard Parsons, Mrs. Jack Cory, Mrs. Irl Schoonover, Mrs. Joy Waters, Mrs. G. B. Queen, Mrs. Theodore Mor- Lamond of Takoma Park, Miss Marion | | White and Mrs. George Pryor of Sil- | ver Spring, Md | Mrs. J. Walter Dudley. accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. William | Dudley of Silver Spring. Md., sailed ! | Wednesday from New York for a| \ cruise to Canada. | Miss Catherine lLadd of lLakewood, ! Tigton, end. theireon Afs’ B Bl | Bretions Bay, N. J, and her sister, Miss Rizpan Beach, jr., who is spending this month | A birthday surprise party was given | [8dd of Minnesota, have arrived at the in St. Marys. | Monday for Mr William Aleander | home of their mother, Mrs. Edwin F. Miss Helen Lee Williams, who has| Loker, at his home on North Wash- | Ladd, for the remainder of the Sum- been spending the past month With| ingion street. Mr. Loker is the son | mer. her aunt. Mrs. Herbert Hutchins of of Judge and Mrs. William M. Loker | Mrs. H. I Houston, Mrs. Lindsay Prince Frederick, left today on a cruise of this city. | Dennis and Mrs. Albert W. Harned of the Mediterranean Mr. Robert Wigginton, who has left Wednesday for Asheville, N. C Miss Dorothy Rollis of La Plata iS pean spending some time in Kala- | Where they will be for 10 days. the guest of Miss Phillis Lozaphone ' p.,00" Mich, has returned to his Mr. and Mrs. Milton Self returned at her home in Washington e Ak oty Wednesday from a 10-day vacation in Mr. Kyle Chadwell, accompanied by Mr Mr James Bigw 2 Bieood and M entertained Thursday Harold are taking a and Mrs. George E. Hamilton evening at dinner party in honor of Mrs. James | Atlantic City a Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. O’'Loughlin have visiting them for a month Mr: Duke, wife of Maj. Duke of Fort O'Loughlin’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Klein * Mpyer, Va of Columbus. Married Recently | Mimviations nave sust veen issuea| M. and Mrs. Gharies Miis nae | for the wedding of Miss Mary Ellen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greenwell of near Leonardtown, Richard Johnson Hurry, J. Donald Hurry Md., which will take place at 9 o'clock in the morning. Aloysius Catholic Church. The nuptial mass will be celebrated by the Father Joseph Sheridan Greenwell, to Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Clements, | August 7, in St rector, Rev. Knight, S. J Mr. and Mrs Mechanicsville have as their guest, Mr. and Mrs. of Syracuse, N. Y. | Mrs. Williams, Here, Reports Gem The: i | BOSTON. July 31 35, of Narragansett Pier, R. I, "wrdav appeared before County grand jury to tell jewels in a Boston hotel MRS. CHARLES L. R ashing DN D CH TURNBULL, Who, before her marriage July 17, was Miss Blanche Warfield. She is the daughter of Mrs. Pearl D. Warfield White Photo. the case. wa: 8 %R BB 0 ¢ R llnullul;uut samazaxussnz wzexnws| ST erTrE s BESEBIWANSBRER G BSREERS 53855 ENS SHOES a5 1o Horace Bowling of house B. L. Carmody | TELLS OF BEATING Who Has Home ft. () —Her arm | | in a sling, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Wiiliam: YE&- a Suffolk | how she | was beaten and robbed of $6,000 in Previously the comely blond Rhode | Island woman reported to police that | she accompanied an acquaintance sh(" | met in Providence to Boston on July | [ 21, where four other men beat her | and stole her gems. Mrs. Williams, who also claimed residence, was taken to New York last Saturday to identify four men whom police held for extradition to Massachusetts ¢ son Engaged j of MISS MARY AILEEN ALVEY, | Whose mother, Mrs. Frank H. Brown, announces her en- gagement to Mr. H. Beverly Long, son of Mrs. Garth Long of Washington and Roanoke. —Naiman's Photo. in reflects o 1937-38 line that is distinctly new . , . new square shoulders in both the jocket ‘and the dress .. . duxurious Cross Fox trims the new green wool novelty cloth, © 7995 o 15 - AIR-COOLED | ris, Mrs. A. Peterson, Miss Ethel Jean | T returned from New York and Long Is- | the District of Columbia Federation | tland, where they visited their son and | Robert | of Louisville, Ky. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | to visit Mrs MR. AND MRS. WALTER DEWARD WARD, Who have returned from their wedding trip to Alabama before her marriage June 1, Ward. was Miss Ida Naomi Carver. daughter-in-law, Ford M Mr, spent Mr. and Mrs. De s, in Amityville | and Mrs. Charles Calloway the last week in Wilmington Del. visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. H. J Halstrick are spending this week end in Perkiomen- ville, Pa, attend a large house party given by Mrs. Halstrick’s brother Torrance of Philadelphia, at mmer Their children, | and M e Halstrick, are staying with their grandmother, Mrs. Andrew Torrance, in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. J. Oscar Foulk are returning tonight from a vacation at Rehoboth Beach. Del. Mr. Foulk hav- been 1n Salisoury, Md., earlier he week on business. Mrs. Frank P me in ket has left for Grand Rapids. Mich, her former home, where she will spend the re- mainder of the Summer Mr. Allen Hooker has the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Allen E. Hooker, from a tour of the White Mountains and Amherst Mrs. Richard Rush is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Kellogg, in Wis- consin for several weeke | Mrs. Harold Seaman has been in Beverly Beach. Md, for the last week, chaperoning several members of the younger set. including the Misses Virginia Guill. Lillian Kessler, Barbara Kephart, Wild; May and Marion Peters. They will return tonight Mrs. Lillian Lamond. with her chil- dren. Ruth and Bruce Lamond, of Takoma Park and Mrs. Ennis Brown and children, Ruth and Ennis Brown, | have taken a cottage returned to at Chalk Point, Mr. Jack Smith, Mrs. Harold Smith, left Monday for Atlantic City, where he will visit relatives for 10 days. Mrs. Dean Judd entertained at bridge for 12 Thursday night. Mrs. Judd. with her daughters, the Misses Mary Dean and Virginia Judd, ac- companied by Miss Shirley Wilson. | Edward J Wilson, left yesterday for Philadelphia | Virginia Rober, & sister From there they will | son of Mr. and of Mrs. Judd | go to Wildwood, N. J., for the mnmh of August They will be joined in two weeks b) Mrs. Joseph Wilson and Mr. Wilson and their son Henry will go to me resort about August 15, Mrs. Lloyd W. Biddle, president of‘ WASHINGTON'S COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED A COMPLETELY AR CONDITIONED RESIDENCE Beautifully furnished rooms and kitchen apartments available at reasonable monthly rentals. DAILY TARIFF from 33'00 Single s4'50 Double Free Garage HAY-ADAMS HOUSE SIXTEENTH AT H STREET Opposite the White House Met. 2260 E. F. Ellis, Manager Md., for the Summer. | 1937—PART Back From Wedding Trip of Women's Clubs, luncheon Wednesday at her home. Miss Ruth Kuhnle left Tuesday for St. Louis. Mo., her home, accompanied | by Mrs. Gordon Tibbetts of Alton, il | F S O\\l | Md. Mrs. Tibbetts is the former Miss Margaret Krull of Takoma Park. Mr leave the latter part of this week for a motor trip through New York State Sligo Park People T'our New England Mr. with their infant daughter, are spending two weeks in Little Rock, Ark., Mr leased their home on Park Crest drive for a month. Mrs. Lawrie is in Asbury Park. ducting & musical Emory camp meeting near Baltimore for 10 davs. they will spend the remainder of Au- touring Their sons, David and Theodore Law- rie, are vacationing in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Amatucci re- turned Thursday from a vacation in Atlantic City, Mr. and family, Hills, Md., in May. have gone to Fort Lauderdale where they will make their per- manent home, Mr. Webster having es- tablished a business there. gust Fla. Special homes for artisans are to be erected in Singapore. in Grace Baptist Church, She is the daughter of Mr. William A mer mzd the late ’\rlrx Idn Jane Carver. visiting Mrs. Stokes' relatives. THREE S8OCIETY. New York They will visit Mr, Hershey's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Farmer, in White Plains, N. Y.; Mrs. Hershey's uncle, . Mr. Barton Bean, and his family in Williamsport, N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs, Pa Social Activities In Gaithersburg GAITHERSBURG, Md., July 31.— Mrs. Mary Gheen and Mrs. Estella Mitchell, who has come from Florida to spend the Summer with Mrs. Gheen, gave a series of parties during | the week. Wednesday evening they | entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rog- | ers, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Troxton and Mrs. Charles Sasscer of Washing- ton at dinner. Friday evening 'hry took a group of their friends to Mon- | ocacy Park for a picnic supper. Last | evening they had a watermelon party | at Mrs. Gheen's Fourth avenue home for their Washington Grove friends. | Mrs. Harriet Meek of Roslyn, N. Y., | was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Hoofnagle this week. They were joined today by their brother and sister, Dr. Robert Hoofnagle and Miss Eleanor Hoofnagle of Catonsville, for a visit of two weeks. Mrs. Philip Winter of DLlnhoml City, Okla., has arrived to spend the Summer with her son, Mr. Maxwell | Winter, and his family. Mrs. Robert Palmer has as her house guest for two weeks Mrs.| Paul Lynch of Sewickly, Semi-Annual SPECIAL Covvriont 65584 No Upkeep—Greater Satisfaction $10.00 Waves $7.50 $12.50 Waves $8.50 Fine, dyed, bleached hair our specialty. Katharine Lee Ogilvie Charles Dowden of Springfield, Ohio. | INC. She also has with her her two grand- children, Tommy and Phyllis Hershey, 2601 Conn. 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