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E—4 Chevy Chase Entertain ing | Visitors SOCIETY. Residents Miss Ella Francis Parker of North Carolina | Is Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Perry. ISS ELLA FRANCIS PARKER of Salisbury, N. C., is visiting M Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Perry, whose daughter, Miss Alice Perry, will be married to 21, Marc Phillips will‘give Wednesday laneous shower which Miss Mary Elizabeth Bush gave Wednesday. Mrs. Stanley D. Hanesworth of Gulfport, Miss., Col. and Mrs. Donald H. Sawyer. Miss Carol Simler of New York is spending several days with | Mr. and Mrs. William Craycroft Schofield. Mrs. Joseph Bollinger of Philadelphia is visiting her son andf daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Bollinger. Bollinger and their son, Robert Bollinger, left yesterday by motor for Bay Village, at Cleveland, where they will be the guests for sev- eral days of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale, and will then motor to Inter- locken, Mich., for 10 days. Their who has been at the National Music Camp for the Summer, will return with them to their home. Capt. and Mrs. Robert N. Young and< their two daughters, Corinne Young and Carolyn Young, have been the guests of Mrs. Young's parents, Dr.| and Mrs. D. G. Davis, for a month. They left Monday for Leavenworth, Kans., where Capt. Young will take | the course at the General Staff and | Command School. Mrs. John Webster Gordon Webster, left Friday tor for Beach Haven, N. J., two weeks at the Breakers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lueck mo- tored to Ocean City, N. J, Thu day and are guests of Mrs. Lue brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and | Mrs. Roland Beddows, in their cot- tage. Mrs. Burr N. Edwards has returned from a 10 days' visit to Litchfield, Conn., where she visited her sister, Mrs. Robert Swayze. e Mr. and Mrs. Burr N. Edwards, jr., have returned from Stone Harbor, N. J. where they spent two weeks. Mrs. A. W. Crossley of Plainfield, N. J, was the guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. | Davis. Miss Grace Chandlee, accom- panied by Mrs. Crossley, left Friday | for & 10 days’ visit with Capt. and | Mrs. D. V. Chadwick at Portsmouth, Va. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis left Thursday by motor for Xenia, Ohio, where they will spend 10 days with Mrs. Amos Ellis. Miss Mary Sleman arrived Thursday in New York from a two months’ stay in Europe and has joined her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sleman, in their cottage at Ocean City, Md., for the remainder of August. Mr. and Mrs. E. Barrett Prettyman, their daughter, Miss Courtney Pretty- man, and their son, Barrett, jr., have returned from a month's stay in Ocean City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Throck- morton and their family went to Ocean City, Md., Thursday for several weeks' Visit. Mrs. R. A. Ridgway and her son, Jack Ridgway, left Tuesday by motor for Rehoboth Beach, Del., where they are guests for a week of Mrs. Floyd ‘Toomey. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Bryant, jr., left Tuesday for a motor trip through the Pocono Mountains and to New York City, where they will spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Reed and their daughters, Fayne Reed and Bar- bara Reed, left Thursday by motor for Cleveland to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Kupka. They also will be the guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith in | Harrisburg, Pa, for a week en route | home. and her son, by mo- to spend Joseph P. Brantley Y motor for a week's vacation at Atlantic City. Their son, Jack Brantley, who has been at Chick- gami Camp in the Pocono Mountains | for a month, will join his parents in Atlantic City. | Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rice and | their daughter, Miss Dorothy Rice, are on a motor trip to Whitney Point, N. Y.. and Montreal, Canada. They will | spend 10 days at Follandsbie Inn at North Sutton, N. H,, returning to their | home the first of September. Dr. Charles C. Clark and his son,| Charles C. Clark, jr., joined Mrs. Clark in their Summer home at Wayne, Me., last week. Dr. Clark and his son left here Saturday, August 7, by motor and reached Wayne in time for the wedding Wednesday of Miss Anita Clark, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pence Wilcox are at Bigwin Inn, in Canada, for the month of August. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham ere spending the month of August in their cottage at Piney Point, Md. Mrs. H. Addison Bowie has returned from Stone Harbor, N. J., where she WASHINGTON'S COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED From Canopy to Cornice In the @ Lobby ® Dining Room ® Tap Room @ Barber Shop or in your own room or apart- ment, the Air-Cooled Hay- Adams House assures you com- plete comfort. Attractive Monthly Rates On Rooms and Kitchen Apartments Transient Rates From $3 Single , $4.50 Double Free Garage HAY-ADAMS HOUSE *SIXTEENTH AT H STREET Opposite the White House Met. 2260 L. F. Elkis, Miss Perry is being extensively entertained before the wedding, among the festivities being a buffet supper and bridge which Mrs. Mr. Paul Craig Hannum August and a buffet supper and miscel- is the guest of | Mr. and Mrs. | son, Mr. Howard Bollinger, jr., was the guest for a week of Mrs. Jack Hasley, jr, in her cottage. Mrs. Fred Wilcox and her daugh- ter, Miss Laverne Wilcox, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliffor¢ Walker of Waterloo, Towa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Stuhler, | Mrs. Albert Maxcy Dickson and her | son, Albert Dickson, jr.. have returned | after spending some time at Myrtle Beach. S. C., and a week's visit with | Mrs. Edwin Boyle at Sumter, S, C. Mr. and Mrs. Orville J. Peters and their son, Graham Peters, accom- panied by their cousin, Miss Louella Peters, left Wednesday by motor for & trip through New England to Mon- treal, Canada. The Rev. and Mrs. Edward G Latrh with their daughter, Rieta Caroline Latch, and son, Edward Latch, jr. are spending two weeks at Ocean Grove, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Schmitt of Ridgewood avenue have returned {rom a cruise to Nassau and Havana on the liner Corinthia. Their sons, | Mr. Edwin M. Schmitt and Mr. Page | Schmitt, have returned from camp. | ReSldenual News In Gaithersburg GAITHERSBURG, Md., August 14. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Severance have announced the engagement of | their daughter Katharyne Blanrhn‘ to Mr J. Ellis Porter of Washington. | The wedding will take place Wednos- | day, August 25, in Gaithersburg. Miss Katharine Slicar, niece of Mr. Ernest Gloyd, with whom she made her home, and Mr. Jerome Offutt of Poolesville, Md., were married Mon- day, August 9, in Elkton, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Ayton and their son, Hershey Ayton, are on a motor trip | to Quebec, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Belt and their son, Nor- man Belt, jr, also have been on a trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. MacCord, who have been living in an apartment in the Byrne home for several months will leave shortly for Baltimore, where Mr. MacCord has been transferred. Getting Close to Home. The Socialist was explaining the | fixed principles of socialism to a friend. \ “So, if you had two pianos, would you give me one?” inquired the listener. | “I surely would.” And, if you had two | houses, would you give me one?” “Yes.” | “And two cars?” “Now, that?” said the Socialist, have two cars.” why ask | “you know I 3 WAYS TO BU 1. Charge 2. Will Call . Deferred Payment Plan. A small deposit will hold your suit until Oct. 1st. INDAY Whose parents, MISS SUE PAULA STAMATES, engagement to Mr. Samuel Robert Stokes. Maryland Capital News Officers Other Residential Activities. A until the quarters to be vacated STAR, WASHINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. Speridon Stamates, announce her Arrive for Duty at Academy. NNAPOLIS, Md., August 14.—Capt. Ernest N. McKee and family who arrived this week will occupy temporarily the home of Mrs. George W. Simpson on King George street, D. C, family are ready. Mrs. Simpson and her daughter, M first of the week and are guest: | Quigley, at their home at Jamestown, R. I. his family left here early in June. | Naval War College, Newport, R. I. daughter of Capt. Benjamin H Miss Ashsah Bowie Dorsey, Dorsey (M C) and Mrs. Dorsey of cousin, Mrs. A. G. Cooke, at her home, Spring Hill, at Waterbury. Last evening Mrs. Cooke gave a large dance preceded by a ming party at Indian Landing, in Baldwin and Mrs. Baldwin of Roland Park. Baltimore, who recently returned from a trip abroad. The dance was held at Mrs. Cooke's home. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes are spending this week at Norotan, Conn., where they are by Capt. Robert C. Giffen and‘ iss Louise Simpson, left the s of Comdr. and Mrs. William Comdr. Quigley and Comdr. Quigley is now at the Washington, is the guest of her swim- honor of her nephew, Mr. Elliott guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry AUGUST 15, and Mrs. Yanquell and their children have been on a Western trip. Lieut. Comdr. William ‘8. Heath, U. 8. N, has returned after a visit to his former home at Camden, 8. C., and is living at the Officers’ Club at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Laurance T. DuBose and her daughter, Miss Anne DuBose, will move this week «nd into their newly constructed home at Weems Creek. Since leaving the Naval Academy they have been the guests of Mrs. Heister Hoogerwerff at her home on Dukef Gloucester street. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Burhans and their two children have returned to their home on Upshur road after spending a month at Cape May, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne are spending this week motoring through Virginia, during which they will visit relatives at Fredericksburg. Prof. and Mrs. Guy B. Clements are spending a vacation at Deep Creek Lake in Garrett County, Md. Prof. and Mrs. Roderick S. Merrick, their daughter, Miss Helen Merrick, and son, Roderick, jr., for their Summer home on Deep Creek Lake, in the Allegheny Mountains of Garrett County, Md., where they will spend the remainder of this month. Mr. Paul Merrick of Cleveland spent two days with his brother and sister- | in-law, Prof. and Mrs. Merrick. He | was en route to his Summer home at Clearfield, Pa., and his mother, Mrs. | Emma K. Merrick of this city, went | with him for a visit there. W Mrs. Laura Alexander and her daughter, Miss Beverly Alexander left Monday to motor to New England, where they will spend a month on Cape Cod. Lieut. and Mrs. B. S. Anderson have returned to their quarters on Bowyer road after a trip to Ohio and a visit to relatives at Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Philip R. Alger left this week to join her daughter, Miss Louise | Alger, in New London. They will mo- tor to Prospect Lodge at Plymouth, N. H, where they will spend some time. Mrs, Alger is going to Plymouth | to be near the Summer camp of her son, Mr. Philip L. Alger of Schenac- tady. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Purdie, who | have been guests of Mr. Purdie’s par- ents, Prof. and Mrs. Joseph M. Purdie, left this week for a visit to Mrs. Pur- | die’s aunt, Mrs. T. F. Brown, at Rocky | Ridge Farm, Maryland. Prof. nnd\ Mrs. Purdie and their daughter, Miss | Lydia Purdie, recently returned from | & two weeks' motor trip to Pensacola, Fla., where they visited Lieut. W. B Steiner, U. S. M. C., and Mrs Steiner, | son-in-law and daughter of Prof. and | Mrs. Purdie. 'J %) & 1937—PART THREE. News Notes|: Of Rockville And Vicinit Mr and MTS. Cuttlng np;ndlng several weeks at Ocean City, S Return from Wed- ding Trip. ting have returned from their wedding trip and are occupy- OCKVILLE, Md., August 14— R Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman Cut- ing an apartment in Washington. Mrs. Cutting was Pumphrey of Rockville. formerly Miss Mary Rev. Forrest J. Prettyman, D. D, and sister, Mrs. Hugh Magruder, re- turned to Fredericksburg, Va., during the week after a visit of several weeks with their sisters, Mrs. Alexander Kil- gour and Miss Lydia Prettyman, in Rockville. Dr. Prettyman was former- ly chaplain of the United States Sen- left this week | ate. Mrs. Joseph A. Stimek, Rockville, and Miss Margaret Tyler, Gaithers- burg, Beach. spent the week at Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Cissel are back from a motor trip to Niagara Falls and places of interest in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gandy and the former's father, Mr. Edward Gandy, have returned from Freeport, Me., here they vish.cd relatives of Mrs. Gandy. Mr. Paul Ramsdell, executive vice president of the Montgomery County National Bank of Rockville, and Mrs. Ramsdell returned during the week from a stay at Rehoboth Beach. Announcement has been made that _ THE PADRE is leaving footprints all over town. ') % ootlueat, 1101 CONN. AVE. S PERMANENTS Supervised Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gulick and their daughter of Orange, N. J., are guests of Mrs. Gulick’s sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson at | her home on South River. Mr. and Mrs. and their son, Frank Munroe, 3d, are | Frank Munroe, jr., f-— guests of Mr. Munroe’s parents, Mr.| pore R T and Mrs. Frank Munroe. Munroe and his family Their Cleveland. Mr, | parents Mrs. Mr. Frank | Mps. daughter, MIsS | yn_law and daughter, Dr. House grounds, in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Yanquell, folk, Va. He! formerly Miss | Pensacola, is spending the Sum- Munroe, sr., Fla., Yanquell is on duty. SUMMER SALE of SUITS THESE SUITS EXCLUSIVE WITH L. FRANK CO. The All-American Fashion Classic After Sept. 1st—49.95 THE FAVORITE WINTER FASHION And there’s a reason for their popularity. They’re not only smart for town but also tops for country, too. Glorified with pouch, diamond and notched col- lars of lovely wolf and raccoon in all the Autumn colors in Jul- liard’s haircloth. 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Wood- ward and their two sons and Mrs. Al- bert M. Bouic and daughter, Miss Mary Bouic, are among the Rockvill- ians who are sojourning at Atlantic | City. | Mrs. Norman L. Ingalls, jr., returned | to Rockville early in the week from a short stay at Ocean City, N. J. Mr. Clayton K. Watkins, clerk of the Circuit Court for Montgomery County, and Mrs. Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gue will leave to- morrow for a motor trip through the‘ New England States and to Quebem and Montreal, Canada. They plan | to be away 10 days. ‘ Mrs. Ellen Bride and her daughter, Miss Anna Bride, and son, John Bride, | returned to Middletown, Conn., early in the week after & visit with Mrs, Bride's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Crescent Bride, near Rock- | | ville, Mr. and Mrs. E. Chris Ramey have returned to Rockville from a stay at North Beach, Md. 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