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SON THE SUN, BALTMORE, SWDAY MORNING, NOVEMBM 15, 1932. HAGERSTOWN CAMBRIDGE Two Pairs Of Healy i 1 COCKEYSVILLE QHABLES BUVEN, ot Homec N. has left after visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert P.

Bliven, and brother. Frank S. Bliven. of JBal- WESTMINSTER i TUIR. AND MRS.

EZRA L. KOIBE and daughter, of Rockdale, 'are-vis-j iting Mr. and Mrs. John Royer. Miss Jennie Harm an will spend the winter in Ietroit.

Mich. Miss Marsaret Meek- i ki 1. ti aii i 1 iig.ir jt tv mm mi i 'r JfRS. SCHX.OTTBR-- "BECK celebrated her eighty-fourth birthday at the. home of her oaugnter, airs, vv imam H.

Heimel, on Friday. Miss Virginia Lane entertained at tea Monday in honor of her guest, Miss Hattie McCormick, of Berrvville, Va. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union gave a luncheon last week. Miss Virgje Clark entertained at 500 in honor of -guest, Miss Schroder, of Baltimore. Mr.

and- -Mrs. Ernest W. Miller gave a party last week in honor of their children, Zona and Voyn. Mr. and -Sirs.

Harry E. Brandt entertained Saturday evening in honor of their daughter, Miss Margaret E. Brandt. Mr. and Mrs: Horace Long entertained in honor of "their daughters.

Misses Alberta and Velna Litmg, on Saturday evening. Thirty persons attr-ndpil a sur prise party given Mr. and Mrs. Harry' utBHei, esLern piive, last week. -Mrs.

Robert Lamar entertained last week in honor of her daughter. Miss Josephine "Lamar. A surprise party' was given for Miss Louis Stiller, of Clear-spring, Saturday night. A surprise party was iftvcu in uonor oi ir. ana yjrs.

William Jacobs, of Halfway, last week. Miss Regina Exline, of Hancock, entertained Saturday' evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Smith, of Rocky Mount, X. are visiting at the home of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.

Smith, of Funkstown. Miss Minnie Margaret Nail, of Hayficld, Va and Charles W. White, of were married in Hagerstown bv- the Rev. E. K.

Thomas at the First Baptist parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Hartle, of Smithsburg, gave a party last week in honor of their daughter.

Miss Mary Hartle. A party was given Tuesday evening at the home of George Pryor. of Smithsburg, in honor of John Monag-han, of Philadelphia. A surprise pound part- was given -last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Cushen, of Huyett. Mr. and Mrs. George A.

Snyder, of Williamsport, entertained at a party Thursday evening. Miss Violet Blickenstaft" entertained at Benevola last week. Miss Anna 'A. Thompson and William H. Minnieh, both of Hagerstown.

were married Tuesday at the home of the groom by the Rev. Gordon I. Rider. Mr. and Mrs.

Martin L. Startzman, of Halfway, gave a dinner last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Stetch, who recently returned from their bridal tour. Prof.

Frank B. Stouffer gave a dance Friday night in honor of the high school dancing class. Emory H. Miller, of Hagerstown, gave a graphophone entertainment Saturday night at the Ma-pleville School. The members of the new Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church gave the pastor, the Rev.

E. H. Brooks, a donation party recently. Miss Carrie Toms, of Smithsburir mir? James R. French, a Hagerstown business man, were married Friday night at Trinity Lutheran parsonage by the Rev.

Dr. J. S. Simon. LISBON fyJISS LUCILLE HOBBS.

whd has been the recent guest of Mrs. Carrie Verney, has returned to Rover. Mr. i ,.7 ijis. jjiuougc xempsey nave returned after having spent several days of last week in Frederick.

Miss Mai-y Kolb, who spent last week-end with Mr and Mrs. Daniel T. Barnes, has returned to Sykesville. The Bridge Club was elaborately entertained on Saturdav afternoon at the home of Mrs. J.

Dorsev Warfield. Mr. Walter Pickett has returned after having spent the last week with his brother, Mr. Charles Pickett, of Cherry Run, Pa. Miss Annie Larson, wno visited relatives here last week, has returned to Baltimore.

Mr. and Mrs. John Warfield are the guests of relatives in Washington. Miss Florence Kepnn. of Sykesville, spent 1-st week with her sister, Mrs.

John Do-herety. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Engler have returned to Baltimore after having spent last week with Mr. nnd Mrs.

Richard Fluhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Winter D. Jones have returned from Liberty, where they were the guests of relatives.

Mr. Clement Detrick, who has been -isiting his aunt, Mrs. Basil B. Bowmani of Mount Airy, has returned. Miss Kate l'llicott, who is visiting in Baltimore, was a week-end guest of her mother, Mrs.

Kate Ellicott. Mr. Howard Lawson and Miss Elizabeth Linthicum were guests during last week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hardy.

Miss Lillian Gartrell, who has been spending some time with her uncle. Dr. Soirierset R. Waters, of Watersville has returned. CUMBERLAND I CENTREVILLE LOIS McNUTT A most attractive member of the younger set in Berkley, Md.

HAVRE DE GACRE QEOKGE COBUBN was host on Saturday evening at a card party and supper. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Pusey are spending two weeks in Atlanta, Ga.

Miss Annie Tammany has returned to Liberty Grove, after visiting her sister. Miss Laura Tammany, here. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Taylor, of Clayton, DeL, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Walter H. Weber. Misses Esther O'Xeill Jackson and O'Xeill. Tydiugs, both members of the younger set of this city, unveiled the memorial to their great-grandfather, John O'Neill, hero of 1S13, at Point Concord, on Saturday afternoon.

The Thursday Afternoon Card Club met at the home of Mrs. Robert R. Pennington. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Wesley Carver had as their guest over Sunday Mrs. Carvers rather, Mr. Charles Burgess of Baltimore. Mrs.

Edward II. Saviire! of Hight.stown, iST. is fiie guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Napoleon Silencer, at Greyatone. Miss Esther Jackson has returned after a fortnight's visit to friends in Baltimore and Mount Washington. Mrs. Hallie Barron has returned to Perrynian, after visiting Professor and Mrs. J.

Herbert Owens. The Thimble Club has reorganized for the winter and was entertained this week at tue home of Mrs. Charles Char-shec. Mr. and Mrs.

John H. Owens have returned from a six weeks' trip to Seattle and other cities in the West. Wilton McGaw, of Wilmington, was a week-end visitor to his parents here. Mr. and Mrs.

James Lee, of Thomas Run, were guests this week of the Misses Whitaker. Mrs. Reynolds, wife of the Rev. F. H.

Reynolds, has returned from a week's visit to her daughter, Mrs. T. Hubert Jones, of Richmond, Va. Mrs. Fannie Henry and family have gone to Philadelphia, where they will reside in the future.

HURLOCK Miss Emma Phillips and brother Lester from Berlin visited in town this week. Mr. Floyd Bryan Brinsfield and Miss Mary Adelaide Milligan, of Eldorado, were married at the Methodist Protestant parsonage here on Saturday night. Mrs. Charles Parvin entertained iflrs.

G. A. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. fclwood Andrews, Mr.

and Mrs. S. Lee STeSL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willougliby, and Mrs.

Earnest Hurloek, Mr. and Mis- Jaraes Hurloek, Misses Grace and Mamie Constable and Messrs. Victor Neal and S. Andrews on Friday evening. Mr.

Ralph Todd, of Middletown, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Martha Todd. Mrs. M. L.

Myers, of Buckevs-town, and Mrs. M. Williams, of Virginia, are visiting Mrs. Myers and Mrs. W.

Roger Myers. Mrs. Carter and Miss Cordelia Carter, of spent the week-end with Mrs. T. I.

Wright, Rev. L. I. Insley has returned from Eagle Pass, Texas, and will reside in Baltimore. JylR.

AND MRS. FRED HIRST gwr. a dance on Monday evening at-thV' Armory in honor of the eighteenth birth-' aay ot tneir daughter. Miss ElizabetB Hirst. The large room was decorated with chrysanthemums and autumn, leaves.

The guests were received by Mrs, Hirst, her daughter and Miss Ellen Dashiell. Among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Cassius M. Dash-iell, of Princess Anne: Mrs.

Mary" Hirst, Misses Aurelia Dashieli, M. Jeanie Bryan. Ellen Dashieli, Hilda Harrington, Mary Simmons. Mary Campbell Goldsborough. Rebecca Leonard, Marie Dixon, Sophia Roberts, Winnie Davis, Ethel Navy; Messrs.

J. Howard Hirst, J. Bryan Dashieli, Lawrence Simmons, Richard Smith. Hunter Wilson, Emerson Harrington. Richard-Dixon, Luke Viekers.

James Wallace James Hooper-, Harold Dail and Edwin Hirst. Mrs. William Richardson and daughter, Miss Sallie, are spending a short time, in Baltimore. Mrs. Eugene Ross and daughter.

Miss Ethel, have returned from Baltimore. Miss Winnie Davis has returned after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Clarence Harlock, Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs.

Cassius M. Dashieli. of Princess Anne, are thff guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirst at Sandy Hill.

Mr, and Mrs. Julian P. Phillips, of Wilmington. are vis-i iting their parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank i li. Phillips. and Mrs. G.

ray left yesterday for Portsmouth. to attend the Virginia Conference of the Southern Methodist Church. Rev. W. Twilley and Dr.

P. E. Hines. delegates tne conierence, also lort tins morning for Portsmouth. Mr.

G. Winnie Adams has returned from the Blue Ridge Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Bosley, of Taylor's Island, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Adele Keene, to Mr.

Duncan Leverton Noble to take place on Wednesday, November 25, at high noon at Bethlehem Church. Tavlor's Island. Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Pnrtridire nnd family, of Chatham, will make theie future home in this county on the old Mitchell farm. Mrs. Louis W. TtiU of Easton.

visited Cambridge receirtly. Mrs. R. Watson Webb is spending soma time with Mrs. James R.

Phillips: at Preston. Mrs. Willie A. Martin and Miss Lillie Willis visited friends! iit Fcderalsburg recently. Mr.

and Mrs. imam C. Johnson and child, of Boston: Mr. JohnW. Johnson, of Pittsburgh, and Mr.

H. H. Johnson, of Annapolis, have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiltisini T.

Johnson. Dr. H. H. Lumsdcn.

of the T'nited States Health Department, left for Baltimore this week. Mi-w Mabel Woolfrd will sp-iid tw lr.miths at Vicksburg, as the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles C. Crooks.

Mrs. H. R. Huso, of it'morc. is visiting Miss Lclia Hamburger.

Public Service Commissioner V. LmiinI Henry is spending a short time in Dr. H. M. Wharton, of re.

lectured at the Auditorium on Friday evening. Mr. Robert T. Ohio, is visit inir his Mrs. George R.

Navy. Mr. TIuhikix hieon-ard, of is ris-itiftr relatives here. Mrs. A.

W. iind son have returned to Wilmington affr a visit to Mr. and Mrs. .1. T.

Messrs. Ifazleton A. Joyce and E. Earl Hoarn are spending the' wintei- In New York city at the Waldorf-Astoria. Mrs.

W. Grason Craig entertained at cards at her home on Wednesday after-j. noon. Mr. nnd Mrs.

1. (Virfor Hugh-lett entertained the Five Hundred Club on Wednesday evening." Mrs. T. Sangs-ton Insley loft for Baltimore on Wednesday evening. LAUREL jVflRS.

Arthur Beebee nnd son, of New York, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles-Boebce. Miss Bertha Douglass, of Baltimore, was the guest of relatives here during the week. Miss number of her friends at her home, near Contee, with an informal dance.

Mrs. R. E. Gibbons has been visitine her brother, Mr. E.

Anderson Hunt, in Bal timore. Miss Mary lialdwm has been the guest of friends in Baltimore. Mrs. Murray Tyler and daughter. Miss Mar garet, have 'returned from a visit to relatives in Baltimore.

THE CREED OF BOYHOOD Here is the brief creed shown at a child-labor exhibit in New York: I believe being happy. believe in being busy. believe in being a boy." MATTRESS Thoroughly 4 tress. Constructed on the most scientific method covered with a eood grade of ticking. Filled with cotton at the top and hot- fp grg torn and has a felt com- WnLaMl Mnation center (S-75 JAYOR Thomas W.

Koon entertained a party of friends on Thursday evening lionor or his birthday. Mrs, AVarren Alellinger gave a reception and auution onage party on xnursaay atter-noon in honor of Airs. John J. 'Little, of Chicago. A party was given on AVednesday in honor of the eighteenth birthday of Miss Bertha Dicken.

The friends of Miss Leola Logsdon gave her a surprise party on AVednesday evening. Earl Fuller was given a surprise birthday party on Friday. Miss Eleanor Fink entertained at the home of her grandparents on Thursday from 2 until 4 o'clock. Henry F. Cook was entertained Monday night with a dinner by Court Frostburg, No.

4271; Independent Order of Foresters. A masquerade rdance was held at the home of Mrs. Margaret Winner, of Frostburg, on Miss Margaret Love entertained friends -Tuesday at her home in Frostburg. Miss Fanny Carter, Eckhart. was given a surprise party on Thursday.

A surprise party was given for Miss Doll Snider on the occasion of her fifteenth birthday on Tuesday. The Social Fifty Club of Barton held its first dance at the Casino in Reynolds on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Winters held an old-fashioned "apple peelin' at their home in Carlos on Tuesday night.

Misses Hazel and Marguerite Oder entertained at a card party on Wednesday. Miss Ruth Fuller entertained Thursday evening with a card party. Miss Marie oomerville entertained at a card party Wednesday in Lonaconing. A surprise party was given for Air. John Robinette on Tuesday.

A dance will be" given on Monday evening, November 16, by Miss Lydia Millman. JESSUP jrtS- HARRY BLADFORD has returned to her home in New York after a fortnight's stay with her brother' and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles! William H. Boone.

Mrs. John Moore closed her summer home, and with her son. Jack Moore, is spending the late fall in New York. Carroll Hook has returned to her home m-New York after a visit to Mr. and Mrs.

Frank A. Newton. Mrs. Newton accompanied Mrs. Hook to New York, where she will spend some time as her guest.

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones, of Reservoir Heights, have had as their guest Miss Virginia Fisher, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Wood-fall, of Annapolis, were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Emma Wood-fall, during the last week. Mr. David B. Flack returned safely to terra firma after a flight on Saturday last in the Jannus airboat.

Aliss Amy Greer, of Relay, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker Bailey. Airs. Harry Hay has as her guests Mrs.

Wyre and Mrs. Hay, of Lima, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.

Corell have as their guest Mrs. Allan Smith, of Gambrills. Miss Grace Waidner, of Howard Park, was the guest of Air. and Mrs. AVilliam M.

Harman during the last week. timore. Mr. arid Mrs. William J.

Casey returned to Baltimore after a stay of several -weeks with Mr. and Mrs. N. Bosley Merryman, of Hayfields. Asa B.

Gardiner, and Louis Mc-Xiane Merryman have returned from studying in Chicago and visiting in the West. Peter M. Keane, of Windy Knoll Farm, is spending several weeks in Chicago and other Western cities. Miss S. BeUe Coekey, of Melrose Karm, has returned from several days stay with Iter sister-in-law, Mrs.

Anna U.Cockey, of Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I'indeJJ, of Baltimore, have been Ruests of their aunts, the Misses 'o-ky. Mi s.

Amanda M. Hawkins and Mrs. Nannie II. Carter and son will leave tlirir country seat, near Warren, to spend the winter at 2027 North Calvert street, Baltimore. Mrs.

Elizabeth A. Smith and daughter, of Park-ton, were reepnt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Altliof. Jarrett Howard, of Arlington, is visiting his sons, Harry B.

and Charles L. Howard, of Western Run Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sands, of West Baltimore, have left after a visit to their daughter, Mrs.

Harry B. Howard. The marriage of Miss Alice J. Reynolds, laughter of John Reynolds, of Rockland, to Warfield Pearce, son Wurtield IVarce, of Brooklandville, took place on Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Pearce wilt live at Rockland. Miss Ida Ibambert. of Baltimore, and John F-Baublitz, son of John Harry Baublitz, of Cockeysvillo, were married on Monday afternoon by Rev. H- Medley Price, of the Presbyterian' Church at Ashland.

MISS MARIE CARRIE TRESS A delightful reception was given in honor of Miss Tress on her eighteenth birthday anniversary, which occurred recently st the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tress, of 2405 East BidcIIe street. HAMPSTEAD VUS- I- of Littles-town. and Miss Edna Cox.

of visircd tlieir mother, Mrs. fnimie Cok. Messrs. William and Armacost. of Baltimore, have Iw'cii iinsts of their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. II. Armaeost. The clns's of Mrs. Horatio Lesse, of Mamrhester, was entertained at luncheon Inst Saturday by Miss Mary Steward.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Baltimore, have returned home after upending- sci-cral weeks with their parents at Millers. Mrs. Sallie Henry, of Bcckl(vsville.

entertained Mr. and Mrs. -Thomas TTewv and children. Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Henry and children, Mr. mid Mrs. William Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Klijah Hale and Mr.

Cornelius Henry in Sunday last. Mrs. Edward Baker, of Howardville. has rctruned after visiting her parents, Mr. arid Mrs.

Al-phosus Stansbury. Miss Annie Leister left on Monday for Baltimore, where sin will spend the winter. Mrs. Morris Webber ancT daughter Charlotte, u'iio spent the summer at the home of Mrs. William Stone, have returned to Baltimore.

WOODBINE HLADYS BUTLEK, of Mount Airy, has returned from visiting tier brother. Mr. Edward G. Butler. Mr.

Robert Johnson, who visited relatives in Winfield last week, has returned. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amoss and daughter. Miss Evelyn Amoss, of Annapolis Junction, are guests of relatives here.

Miss Clara Smith has returned from spending last week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Mount Airy. Mr.

and Mrs. Alhert -M. Hall, of "Sykesville, spent several days ol" last week here. Leon Butler, jjon of Mr. and Mrs.

Edward (i. Butler. i visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Condon, of Mount Airv.

Miss Martha Jenkins has returned to Baltimore after having been the weekend guest of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simernia and family were weekend guests of relatives here. Mr.

Gas-sou Iavis has returned from a recent visit in Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Butler spent part of last week with Mrs. P.utler's parents, Mr.

and rs. John Condon. Mrs. Robert Leath-erwood. who has been visiting friends and relatives in Washington, has returned.

HYATTSVILLE M1 IRS. E. A. FULLER entertained the members of rli "nofl" Tuesday afternoon. The first of a series of winter dances will be held in Masonic Hall on Saturday evening, November 21.

Doctor and Mrs. Thomas E. Latimer and Mr. Kenneth F. Brooks have returned from a visit to Mrs.

Latimer's parents at Holland Point. Mrs. E. Clayton Townshend is entertaining her cousin, Mrs. West, of Alexandria, Va.

Mrs. Oscar Queen and- little son and daughter are visiting Mrs. Queen's mother, Mrs. Anderson Huntt, of Baltimore. Miss Elizabeth Townshend, of Philadelphia, and Miss Mary V.

Townshend, of Thrift, have been visiting relatives near Westwood. Mrs. S. Anderson, of New York, who has been visiting her niece, Miss Charlotte B. Perrie, of Westwood, has left for Petersburg, Va.

She was accompanied by her niece. Siiss Ruth Robinson, of Calm Retreat, is visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Robinson, in Atlanta, Ga. Miss Lulie M. Queen, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Henry M. Nolley.

of Mount Rainier, has returned. Mrs. Frank Dent and little daughter have returned from a visit to Doctor and Mrs. H. L.

Naylor, of Pikes-ville. Mr. and Mrs. E. G.

Bucklia. have been visiting the latter's sisters, the Misses Tippett, near Townshend. ROCKVILLE KTRS. L. GREENE is visiting her sister.

Mrs. Frank B. Thomas, in Roanoke, Va. The Roekville Inquiry Clnb was entertained Monday afternoon by Mrs. Otis M.

Linthicum. J. Frank Wilson, recently returned to. his home Bt Kensington from Colorado, where he HDfinf several weeks. Mr.

and TVTrra T.ps- Jie G. Van Fossen have returned from their honeymoon trip and are at their home in Kensington. Doetor and Mrs. George L. Edmonds have as theirguest Mrs.

Edmonds' mother, Mrs. HoIEs, of wasmngton. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kimball, of Washington, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs.

Kimball's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. John M. Heagy. Mrs.

T. Randolph Hall, of Poolesville, visited her parents, the Reverend and Mrs. Samuel li. White, here during the week. Miss Hallowell has returned to Washington after spending some time visiting in iiockvxlle and Sandy Spring.

Doetor and- tSxe. Allen and children, of Washington, weret recent visitors at the home ofcMr. and Mrs. Roger Shaw. Among tfie marriages of interest during the week was that of Mies Laura B.

Huffer Mr. Edward O. Gaither, both of this county. ley, of GlenviUe, has been visiting tjoaie 'jLrump. mr.

ana jsars. I Charles Caple, of Green Spring Valley, have been visiting Mrs. Caple's parents, i Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shipley, of Gam-j ber.

Mr. Walter Helm, of Trenton, N. is visiting his mother. I Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Wolfe gave their granddaughter, Miss Hilda Prugh. a surprise party atnbeiriioro.e, near Sbip-i ley, on Thursday 6yiing to celebrate the nineteenth anniversary of her birth-iday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P.

Frock, Jof Union Mills, were given a surprise party on Thursday evening by their descendants and a number of their friends to celebrate the fortieth anni-j versary of their marriage. Mrs. Samuel iieun gave a juvenile party on Thursday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary of her little daughter. Marie. Miss Mary Stuller.

daughter of Mr. Edward Stuller, of New Windsor, and Mr. Charles Barnhart were married at the home of the bride on Saturday afternoon by the Rev. George W. Baughman, of Uniontown.

Mr. Harry Carr was given a birthday unniversay party at the home of his parents. Air. and Mrs. Jesse Carr, on Saturday evening.

Miss Irma Bycrs gave a party on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Spencer, of Springdale, gave a surprise party in honor of the.

birthday anniversary of Mr. Spencer's Miss Nellie E. Spencer, of McComas Mills, on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Abram P. Snader celebrated their silver wedding at their home in New Windsor on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagner gave a dinner at their home in Pleasant Valley on Sunday.

Miss Deldora Ireland entertained the members of the Caw Club of Reis-terstown at her home in Kinksburg on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Harrison gave a party at her home, in Manchester, on Saturday.

Mrs. George McGuigari celebrated the seventy-sixth anniversary of her birthday on Monday. Miss Annie Buffing-ton, of Baltimore, is visiting Mrs. Ellsworth Eaker, near New Windsor. Mr.

Elmer Hahn, of Philadelphia, is visiting relatives at Detour. Mrs. Newcomer, of Philadelphia, and Mr. Harry Spielman, of Washington, D. have been guests of Mr.

Robert Spielman, of Detour, during the past week. Mrs. John Sittig and daughter, of Oil City, are visiting Airs. Samuel Uoniolr, of Linwood. Mr.

Frank Arnold and bride, of New Market, spent the past week with Mr. Jfrnold's mother, Mrs. Alfred Arnold. Airs. Ella Norris Taylor, of Baltimore, is the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Mrs. John C. Shreeve, of Waynesboro, spent the past week visiting relatives here.

Mrs. W. Hamer and daughter, Miss Virginia, of Atlanta, have returned after a delightful visit to Mrs. Earner's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

K. Xingling. POCOMOKE CITY fyJRS. LEVIN J. AMES, of Cedar Grove Place, was a guest this week of her sister, Mrs.

E. H. Ward-well. Mrs. William S.

Wanles has returned from a trip to Norfolk and Hampton, Va. Mrs. George Brumleigh and Mrs. Samuel Daisy, of Girdle Tree, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas D. Tarr. Mrs. Daniel Shaw, has returned from a visit to relatives in Cris-field. Miss- Margarette M.

Applegate, of Baltimore, spent the week-end with Miss Florence. Covington. Mrs. W. R.

Graham was a guest for the week of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Veasey. Under the direction of Mrs.

J. Edward Powell. Miss Mary Pusey and Miss Bay Clarke, the Ladies' Library Association gave a beautiful musical entertainment on Wednesday night. Miss Charlotte Ray, of Baltimore, arrived on Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Chas.

Tolson. Miss Minnie Young, of New. York city, is spending a few weeks here with hex sisters. Miss Elizabeth Tull spent last week with Miss Pyndall at Temperanceville, Va. Miss Alma Crockett was the guest this week of Mrs.

William Thawley at Crisfield. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall and Mr. Richard Hall, of New York, have returned home after a visit to Mr.

and Mrs. E. G. Poke. The Rev.

W. Frederic Allen, of Snow Hill, was a guest during the-week of the Rev. L. L. Williams at the Episeo- al rectory.

The Rct. William M. trayer, of Oxford, spent the past week at the home of Capt. James T. Young.

Mrs. Charles Ellis gave a delightful tea on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Clarence Sinnock, who has been on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Merrill, returned to Wilmington, on Tuesday. The Rev. H.

E. Truitt, of Pow--ellsville. was a guest here this week. Miss Willie Burdick, of Somerset, visited friends in town this week. Mrs.

James Shepherd, is the guest of Mrs. William Whitehead at Cokesbury. Miss Mary M. Dryden, of Salisbury, was the guest this week of Miss Annie Grace Blaine. Judge Ephraim Hillman, who has been visiting his brother in Philadelphia, returned on Monday.

Miss Maude Blades, who spent the past two weeks visiting in Baltimore, has returned. CHESAPEAKE CITY jyRS. JOSHUA CRAIG, of Baltimore, who has been the guest of Mrs. William C. Karsner, has returned.

Mrs. Harry Hall is visiting in Delaware City. Mr. and Mrs. J.

-Walter Brackin arid children; of Philadelphia, were guests this week of 1. .1 .11 i i i Havre de Grace, visited relatives- here this week. Misses Elva Griffith' arid Laura Coleman were entertained on Wednesday by Mrs: George Houck. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles S. Pyle, of Rising. Sun, are spending some "time in Swarthmore. Woman's College Of Delaware, spent 1 1 wim une ana Mrs. John E.

Eggerc. Mr. andMrs. A. W.

Jones, of were guests rf Air- t.1 Tlfva fm. i tn.io i 1 1 1 LUIS, week Miss S. Estelle Butchenhart, of "cpusu, nas just returnea rrom a visit with friends in Haddon N. J. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry K. Kibler have returned from visiting in Washington andrBaltiiriore. Mrs. Hugh W.

Caldwell visited Mrs. J. Walter Philadelphia; Mrs. M. E.

Foard and Miss Mollie Foard were guests- for the week Of Mr, nnrl Afro' 7 Ti orth East. Mr. and.Mr's.-Elisha wL tut ms recently entertained. j--t? r.Guy. Biddle, of Earlin-ville.

Miss Lillian Cameron, of is visiting her uncle, Mr. Hugh Caih- v. jjxiit; .1 till. l'J' E- Datnerel and sons, of Brook- li, j-amerei par- Mv5 S. M.Perry.

nY" Tr'i rsonemia aianor, visited Mrs. Ida Burchelle this week. Misses Cornelia and Emily Williams of fiends in Wilmington. Mr. John Taylor, of Cecilton, is visiting his daughter.

Mrs. Slir PifkeDfn- Mrs- William Byers, of Swarthmore. was entertained last week by Mrs E. A. Beauehamp.

George W. Milnor, of Harrisburg, is visiting Mrs. MattieWhittick. ST. MICHAELS tE Reverend and Mrs.

John W. Chisley are spending the week with relatives at Church Hill. Miss Anita Leonard was the guest of friends in Baltimore during the week. Miss Edith Rigging and Alvy C. Lewis, of Sparrows Point, were week-end guests of F.

Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. W. Percv Harrison, Miss Ida Harrison and Sir.

and Mrs. John Cummings, of Tilghman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W'. Covington this week.

Mrs. Annie E. RadclifEe is visiting in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Sewell Blades, of Greensboro, are guests of Mr. Blade's parents, Mr. and- Mrs. Benjamin Blades.

Miss Sara Bryan is the guest of friends at Elkton. Mr. Hattie Deal i.i vwjuug jiLi sister, Geprge M. Willey. Charles Spencer, of Baltimore, is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs.

Charles H. Spencer. Miss Annie E. Harrison and Miss Jennie Mar- ton. Miss Bessie F.

Kirby, of Balti more, speui pne weeK-ena witn ner par- uw, ii auu w.io. yum xv. l)y iVirS. 1 vf, juf. ui it; guest of Mr, and Mrs.

S. E. Marshall. 1. Jacob and Gulda Gershmen, twin brother and sister, are the children of Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Gershmen, 220 South Caroline street. 2. The attractive twin sons of Doctor and Mrs. S.

M. Oman, of Easton. are 10 months old. Frank William is the baby to the left and Francis Wilson to the right. 3.

Dallas E. Wilburn. who is nearly 1 year old, arid Margaret L. Wilburn are the children of Mr. and Mrs.

John Wilburn, 748 Ramsay street. FREDERICK jyjISS Edith Ritchie, daughter of the late Chief Justice John Ritchie. and Edgar Borroughs Scott, of Norfolk. were quietly married in All Saints' Episcopal Church Saturday morning, by the Rev. Douglass Hooff.

Following a wedding breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Scott left on a Southern trip. They will reside in Washington. Miss May Sell- the United Daughters of the Con federacy in Savannah, this week as a delegate from Fitzhugh Lee Chapter of this city- Miss Eliza Winsiow, of Baltimore, is the guest of Miss An-tonette Markell.

Mrs. Eugene Os-burne and Miss Edith Osbiirne have gone to Washington for the winter. Miss Lucy Frost has returned from an extended visit to relatives and friends in Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Colorado. Mrs. Ignatius Fitzsimmons and Miss Theresa Jamison are visiting in Luray, Va.

Mrs. Granville Thomas has returned from a visit to Baltimore. Rev. James Collins and sister, Mrs. Doyle, of Coronado Beach, are guests of the Rev.

William J. Kane at St. John's rectory. Mrs. Bernard W.

Wilson and Airs. Charles Wilson are visiting in Landisville, Pa. Miss Clara Haller is the guest of her sister at Williamsport, Pa. Mrs. Edward D.

Shirner. is visiting Miss Aurelia Stoner, near Pittsburgh, Pa. Announcement has been made of the approaching wedding of Miss Mildred Jane England, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Walter A.

England, and Mr. Douglass Williams. The ceremony will be performed at Rock Cliff, the home of the bride, November 19, at high noon. Mrs. Thomas Freeman Dixon and daughter have returned from a visit to Mrs.

Dixon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Odell, at Hernwood, Baltimore county.

Mr. and Mrs. John Laurence entertained Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry L. Tammany gave a musical Thursday evening. Mrs. Cornelia Smith, of Catonsville, is the guest of Mrs. F.

F. Smith. Miss Bessie Hahn is the guest of friends in Baltimore. Miss Willie Ritchie has returned from a visit to friends in Baltimore. Mrs.

Glenn H. McGregor has returned from Trudeau, N. Y. Mrs. Rudolph Neid-hart, is visiting her son, AVilliam Neid-hart.

in Baltimore. Mrs. Sarah Snvder. of Bloomsbnrg, has returned from a visit to Reverend and Mrs. Gerhart, at Jefferson.

Miss Florence Mofrett has returned' to Washington, after an extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ahalt.

The Rev. Chas. W. Hess, pastor of the Brunswick Lutheran Church, and Miss Claudin B. Grubb, daughter of Mrs.

Susan Grubb, of Loudoun county, Virginia, were married AVednesday in Taneytown by the Rev. L. B. Hafer. Only the immediate families were present.

A luncheon followed at the home of Air. and Airs. M. Ross Fair. Mr.

and Calvin Shaw entertained on Wednesday evening. Miss Mollie Smith, of AVashington, is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. William H. Beall.

Airs. William S. Brust has returned from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Salome Brust, in Morgantown, W. Va.

Airs. T. T. Hershberger spent this week with friends in Baltimore. Mrs.

F. Dixon, of AVashington, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Keefer S. Toms. Mrs.

Albert AVolford and daughters, of runsinouui, yjmo, nave returnea arter a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Crist. Mr. and Airs.

Charles T. Alyers, of Burkittsville, gave a reception and dance Saturday evening. Miss Margaret Ford is visitins in George Stnuff'er entertained Tues- aay evening, Eleanor Everest, of East Orange. N. has returneii nfter a visit to Misses Florence Trail and Baker.

Aliss Ueda Anderson, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson, was given a surprise birthday party Friday evening. Aliss Mary Sullens, olBaltimo re, has returned from a visit to Air. and Mrs.

Charles H. Holt. Mrs. Frank L. Stoner was the guest of friends in Baltimore and this week.

Airs. Estelle E. Spon seller has returned from an extended visit to relatives in Springfield. Ohio "Mr. and Mrs.

George Crum, of Jefferson, left Tuesday to soend the. wmtui- in Airs. Francis Portner and lvxrs. joan rxessen, or were guests this week of Airs. Emma James Miss Gladys Gibbons has returned to AVashington after visiting her grand-.

pnrents, Air. and Mrs, Jacob Gibbons. Misses Elizabeth and Ruth Worman, of Rockwell Terrace, are spending the winter with relatives in Florida. PRESTON K- WATSON WEBB, of Cam bridge; is the guest of Mrs. James ir'niinps.

Air. utis Kmitb. of Berlin, spent a few. days this week with his Frances Smith. Mr.

Harrv returned Tuesday from Re-hobo th: Beach, Del. Air. Nelson H. Fooks has returned from Savannah, where he was one of the State's delegates to the Good Roads Convention. Air.

and Mrs. J. Frank Lednum have issued invitations to the twenty-fifth anniversary of their marriage, which' will be celebrated Thursday evening, November 19. Friends Mr. Robert Aledford Hallowell, who formerly lived here, have received invitations to his marriage to Aliss' Ethel Knight Ball, of Quakertown, Pa.

The ceremony will take place in the Friends Meeting House, in Quakertown, on Thursday, November 25, at 4 o'clock. ABERDEEN jyjRS. HOWARD HOLAIES MITCH- entertained the Afternoon Cfird Clllb rn t. -A aim ij.rs. Dougles E.

Kennedy, of Baltimore, spent the week end with Mrs. Kennedy's parents, Mr. and Airs. Cornelius Cole, oi Miehaelsville. Air.

and Airs. Morgan Mitchell, spent part of the week in Baltimore and were dinner guests of Airs agUi3lld Salter S. House, 'u'i" vjuauea street. iVtr. I-? n-wrfi rrt 1-4 il-.

last week with Col. Joseph R. Baldwin. Air. and Mrs.

Oakley P. Mitchell motored to Washington and spent the last week end with friends. Mrs. S. R.

Wells is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Flora Herbert, of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Rogers had as dinner guests last Thursday evening the families of the Rev. Edwin J. Hopkins, of Havre de Grace; and the Rev. W.

A. Price, of Aberdeen. i NJ isaa-aao wusmv st-cow. epenJ Why We're Cheaper Lower Expenses We own our store no rent to pay. We're out of the high tax district low taxes.

And we have low selling expenses. These savings you receive in better quality and service and LOWER PRICES. ISS CARRIE OWENS, who has been visitine Aliss Susie B. Mitchell, has returned to Baltimore. Mr.

Denny Jones, of Baltimore, spent the week-end with the Misses Rittenhouse. Alisses Frances and Alary White entertained last Saturday evening in honor of their guests from Balfiriiore, Alisses j-iiiiiun anu neien in ugent. air. YV inner Coleman, of Baltimore, has been the guest of Mrs. Andrew Roe.

Mrs. Wise iiorney is visiting Baltimore. Miss nena smyaer, ot Baltimore, was reeently entertained hv friends at Love Point. Mr. and Airs.

Carl Letmate spent the week-end with Mrs. H. C. Hoxter at Citevensviiie. Aliss Mary Coppage has returned from visit to friends in Baltimore and ashington.

Mr. and Mrs. alter Harper arid Air. Carlon Waller, of Cambridge, were guests of Air. and Mrs.

J. W. Seney at Price. Mrs. Fred Schnenfe and childreri have returned from a visit to Ilagerstown.

Miss Kathenne Brown 'was the recent guest of Doctor and Airs. Howard E. Brown, of Ardmore Pa. Airs. Richard T.

Earle entertained the Friday Afternoon Card Club. Air. William F. Williams, of Baltimore, has been the guest of friends here. Mrs.

F. Addison Emory was hostess to the Saturday Afternoon Card Club. Airs. Alargaret K. Brown and Miss Elizabeth Neal Brown have returned from a visit in Howard county to Air.

and Mrs. Hammond Cromwell. Mrs. Frank H. Jacobs, of Belair, is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Price, Jr. Mr. C.

Harry Howser, of Washington, was the guest of Mr. and Airs. C. H. Kenton.

Air. and Mrs. William L. Holton have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs.

John G. Shearer at Laval, near Cumberland. Miss Edith Hopkins, of Hills-boro, has returned after visiting Mr. una Mrs. Clayton bright- Miss Helen lihodes is visiting school friends in Pennsylvania HOT SPRINGS glR ROBERT BORDEN and Lady Borden, the Canadian Premier and his wife, left Hot Springs Saturday, fitter a three -weeks' stay here taking he baths.

Senatorelect and Mrs. Oscar Underwood, who have been taking a daily round of golf with the Bordens, are still here. Mr. and Airs. William C.

Denny, of Washington, and Air. and Mrs. William Fellows Morgan, of Short Hills, belong to this little coterie, which was entertained at a luncheon at.Fassifern Farm a few days ago bv Mrs. A. Kelly Evans, of Toronto.

Mr. and Airs. L. O. Nochols, of Norwood, arrived-at the Homestead early in the week and intend remaining until after Thanksgiving.

Air. and Airs. James V. Terry, of Baltimore, are at the Homestead Hotel to take baths. Among the other Baltimoreans here now is W.

A. Stutt. Colonel and Mrs. Robert AI. Thompson, of Washington, who were here much of the --fall, concluded their stay several days ago.

Some of the late arrivals from. Washington are Air. and Airs. S. O.

'Cameron, Joseph E. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Young, Aylett Hertzman, A. Ford and Louis Glaser. given special attention- Brass Bed Outfit 1 Includes Genuine Brass Bed, National Wire Top Spring and Combination Mattress. Most Sensational Offer of the Week in Baltimore Come in and see this outfit for yourself. Inspection will not obligate you to buy.

SPRING Tbe Sprtn ls made of metal, strongly reinforced, with a National wire top' of heavy material, supported on each end by 21 strong inn gn Handsomely finished -with a flve-year guaranteed lacquer. Has 2-inch posts and 10 filters. high-class. iQ 7CT Is. made 'by one of the best pO factories in the country.

Clark and Company The Linen Store Pure Linen Handkerchiefs for Men, Women and Children Plain Hemstitched Handkershiefs Hand-Emb. Initial Handkerchiefs Hand-Emb. Corner Handkerchiefs Real Madeira Handkerchiefs Armenian Lace Handkerchiefs Princess Lace Handkerchiefs Point Lace Handkerchiefs Colored Novelty Handkerchiefs A most complete assortment of Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, ranging in price from 1 2 ic to $40.00 each. Clark and Company Lehman Roth, Proprietors 334 N. CHARLES ST.

$29 China Closet $7. 50 Solid Oak Rocker $7.50 LL Has fine Soring Scat. IT istered in a g-ood a of Chast leather. Strongly made, nicely finished a a polished. Suitable tor any room.

Special, this week. 25c Wk Strongly built of genuine quartered oak; nicely finished and highly polished. Has large French plate beveled mirror on top; swell front, glass door and sides; claw feet and five shelves. This week only, $22.50 50c Week Phone and Mail Orders.

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