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Section '2 PAGE 17 1 Club Baltimore Miss Lloyd's Engagement Made Known Weddings OfTheWeek THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 'mt otes TITO wtddlng of Mia Margaret Grata Bakar, daughter ot Mr, and Mra. Frank Baker, of Aber AN engagement announced here this week it that of Muw Virginia Lloyd, daughter of Doctor nd Mrs. Howard Huntley Lloyd, of North H- 2 mfsL i MRS. MILES K. CARROLL, JR.

MRS. NELSON BOND, JR. MRS. SAMUEL ILRITTENHOCSB MRS. J.

F. HART, JR. The vice-president, president and recording secretary of the Junior Woman's Club, of Roland Tark, meet at the home of Mrs. Rittenhouse to talk over plans for the coming season. With the other board members, they will hold a business session tomorrow at 2.30 M.

MRS. THOMAS G. DICKENSON The former Mias Katherine Lee Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charlea Tollard, of Allendale road, was married last month to Lieutenant Dickenson, of Independence, Va.

Womens Club Events Saturday at 8 M. In the Huber Memorial Church. Mrs. Russell Geiwitz will be matron of honor, and Mr. deen, and Lieut.

Richard Lilea, U. son of Mr, and Mrs. S. Lilea, of Charlotte, N. took place yesterday at the Central Methodist Church, In Aberdeen, at 4 P.

The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, had aa her maid of honor and only attendant, her sis ter, Mias Frances Baker, Mr. George LUes, of Charlotte, was his brother's best man. After a reception, the couple left for a ah art wedding trip. They will make their home In Fort Lewis, where Lieutenant Lilea is stationed. Blocker Burke A wedding which took place at Lo rain, Ohio, waa that of Miss Phyllis Joan Burke, daughter of Mr- and Mrs.

Robert Burke, of that city, and Mr, John Milton Blocher, a grandson of Mrs. Sallie Brent Garland, of Bal- tlmore. The couple will make their home In Columbus, Ohio, Bottom Ohle The marriage of Miss Helen Ernestine Ohle, of Arunah avenue, and Mr. Harry Beauregard Bottom, of Baltimore, will take place Saturday at 7-30 P. M.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ohle, The ceremony will be held at St, Paul's Lutheran Church, and will be followed by a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ohle, Mr.

Bottom, who is a pharmacist') mate, first class, in the United States Navy, will be stationed temporarily In Chicago, and the couple will make their home there, 1 DoeringRUey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Riley, of Brendan avenue, have announced the marriage of their daughter. Miss Helen Riley, and Mr.

Melvin Doering, son of Mr. and Mrs. 3eorge Doering, of Orlando avenue, on September 21, at Christ Church. Mias Marie Gardner was the maid of honor, end Mr. Her man Krate waa the best man.

After a honeymoon spent in New York, the couple will live with the brltle'a parents. CanadayMcDmt Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Eleanor McDivit, daughter of Dr Harry N. McDivit, of Maryland avenue, and Mr. Mai colm Randolph Canaday, on Monday, at Saint Philip's and St. James' Church rectory.

Mrs. Albert Rudigier was her sister's only attendant and Mr. William Graham waa Mr. Can aday'a best man. A wedding breakfast followed, at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, after which Mr, and Mra.

Canaday left for a wedding trip to New York, tuft Buet tner Among the weddings scheduled to take place this Saturday is that of Miss Lorraine C. BueUner, of Anthony avenue, and Mr. William T. Lutz, in St Anthony's Catholic Church, ai 9 A.M. Miss Buettner is a graduate of Seton High School and the Mercy Hospital school of nursing.

The couple will, make their home at 5628 Anthony avenue. Hammen Pitcher Mr. and Mrs. Caasard Pitcher, of Bonaparte avenue, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Norma Fern Pitcher, and Mr. William F.

Hammen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hammen, of Homestead street The ceremony was performed by the bride's uncle, the Rev. Dr. John Pitcher, at the Pentecostal Church of God, September 6.

A wedding supper for close relatives was held afterward at the Lord Baltimore Hotel. Mr. and ty ELIZA HEYWARD ARIOUS club on the outskirts of BiJUmore, having waited for October and more comfortable weather to arrive, are now busy sketching out the winter's work and getting organized for autumn benefits and charity affairs. largest and busiest of these subur-tan groups, perhaps, is the Woman's Club of Roland Park, which recently got out an impressive brouchure for its 1941-42 year book, containing lists of officials of a dozen different departments activity. On Thursday, the club's opening meeting will be heid, with a luncheon, at its own headquarters at 4500 Roland avenue, rather than at a downtown hotel as has been its custom of recent ears.

The well-known soprano of eper and radio, Vivian Delia Chlesa, will present a recital In the morning, thanks to an up-and-coming music section of which Mrs. J. Edward Mur ray is the chairman, A buffet luncheon will follow, and tickets for this will be on sale until noon on Tuesday, through Mrs. John Veneiff, 1705 East Thirty-third street Professor To Speak Another suburban group, the Woman's Club of Linlhicum Heights, expects a large group-of its members (and friends will be welcome also) to turn out Friday evening at 8.15 o'clock, to hear Dr. R.

Steinmeyer's address en international affairs. Dr. Stein meyer, who is associate professor of political science at the University of Maryland, talked to the club last year, and his speech proved so popular that he was urged to come again and talk at an open meeting. The meeting will be held at the fire hall, in Linthicum Heights. 1 Meanwhile, club members are busy this week with a choral group meeting Monday night, under the direction of Mrs.

Leroy Hicks, and the second of a series of lessons in first aid. to be held Tuesday night, Mrs. Gilbert A. Eidman in cliaige. Wednesday, the second of twelve home-nursing lessons will get under way at 1.30 P.

M. in the postoffice building, where the new chibrooms are. Women Voters Convene Wednesday will see the, Maryland League' of Women Voters getting together at the Vindo Bona Hotel, in Braddock Heights, near Frederick, for its fall State-wide meeting. Mrs. Minier Hostetler, president.

will call the members to order at 10 A. M. A "Workshop of Democracy" is tentatively the meeting's title, since it will be devoted chiefly to ways and means of becoming effective citizens for the present emergency. Thomas G. Pullen, Jr assistant State superintendent of schools, will be the luncheon speaker, and will discuss educational problems of today.

Executives Called Meeting tomorrow at the Lord Baltimore HoteLat 10.30 A. the executive committee of the Maryland Federation of Women's Clubs will consider the national defense program as it will be outlined by Mrs. Rudolph S. Allen, of College Park, chairman. The executive committee consists cl Mrs.

Walter E. Kriel, president; Mrs. John C. Shaw, vice-president; Mrs. Charles O.

Clemson, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Calvin Gabriel, recording secretary; Mrs. F. W. Olden burg, treasurer, and presidents of the six districts, Mrs.

A. N. Golladay, first district; Mrs. Harry L. Harcum, second (or Eastern Shore) district; Mrs.

Thomas J. Tingley, third (of Baltimore) district; Mrs. Orion S. Gover, fourth district, and Mrs. William Par-vin Starr, sixth district.

Mrs. Hammen, following a wedding journey to New York, will make their home at 4301 Walther Boulevard. Rice Miller Announcement has been made in Pocomoke City, by Mra. David Miller, of the marriage of her daughter, Mias Phyllis Ann Miller, of Baltimore, and Mr, Bernard Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Isador Rice, also of Baltimore The wedding took place on September 14, at the Beth El Temple, in Wash ington, D. the Rev, Aaron oilman officiating. The bride's brother, Mr. Harry Miller, of Salisbury, gave her in marriage. Mr.

and Mrs. Rice left for Riohmond and Williamsburg and on their return wiU live in Baltimore. Sykes Fruman Mr. and Mrs. Isador Fruman, of West Rogers avenue, have announced the marriage, September 20, of then-daughter, Miss Florence Fruman, and Mr.

Raymond H. Sykes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Sykes, of Strath-more avenue. After a wedding trip to New York, the couple will go to Camp Pendleton, where Mr.

Sykes is stationed with the Seventy-fourth Coast Artillery, A. A. ColeMullikin The marriage of Miss Dorothy Mul- likirt, daughter of Mrs. Edgar Mulli-kln Bnd the late Mr, Mullikin, and Mr. William Edgar Cole, aon of Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Cole, took place at 7.30 P. M. on Tuesday at Grace Methodist Church, the Rev.

Dr. William A. Keese, pastor, officiating. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's mother. Salfner Biscoe The wedding of Miss Eleanor Biscoe and Mr.

Laurence T. Salfner took place at St John's Rectory, in Westminster, on September 19, the Rev. Mr. McCourt officiating. The couple are on a wedding trip to Miami.

Miller Bien Among the weddings scheduled for this week is that of Miss Ruth Doris Bien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Bien, of Whitridge avenue, and Mr. Henry Herget Miller, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Miller, of Harcourt road. The ceremony will take place on Howard street, and Albert D.

Slesinger, son of MV- and Mrs. Albert D. Slesinger, of Pikesville. No date is set for the wedding. Miss Lloyd ia a student at Goucher College.

Ensign Slesinger, who recently re ceived his commission in the U. S. Naval Reserves, will report for active duty in Norfolk. Va. Marriage Announced The marriage of Miss Louise Cecil Maldeia, daughter of Doctor and Mrs- Howard J.

Maldeia, and Mr, Clifford Cole Bruck, took place at i P. September 20. Dr. Theodore E. Miller, of the First Baptist Church, officiated.

The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Woman's Club of Roland Park, The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her attendants: were Mrs. James D. Hagy, ef Philadelphia; Mias Betty Mason, Mias Doria Weltner, Mias Betty Kenny, Mrs. Howard J.

Maldeia, all of Baltimore, and Mrs. Edwin W. Tiller, of Washington. Mr, George Asendorf, was best mam, and the ushers were Ensign Carl Wagner, Mr, E. Paul Mason, Jr, Mr.

Howard Maldeia, Jr, Mr, A. Walter Kraus. Jr- Mr. Mitchell Pruck, Lieut John Clark and Dr, Arthur Ross berg. AU.OWAV lyNQHEOM TEA.

OINMtft Extraordinary a Beautiful In the country at wwcyIU, Mt acres of rare lovolinma and rearm. Ulne amid quit, ooni, rxatful surround-inira. Healthful outdoor fun incjutUag firm rittfng horara. rM tnr a day ef a stay. tk-ut and armkljr rafe.

Take rout from EllicM City osmU IS milea to Annum end fur left fvr milt "Allow" entranra "tign est 7f at rooa. ii i r. mt, it mcymm mm BEAUTY Tl BEAUTY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT Ba wise accept this -BtAtmr-TTF" and Jt DUNS plscw rour nam la uiair appointmant boss. Paont SAratoga MM 209 W. Saratoga street DIMS EXPERT CATERING Luncheons Oinnera Banquets SPECIAL MENU FOR DEBUTANTE PARTIES WATERS CATERING CO.

MS LINDEN AVE. Call VErnon 6J28 erVErnee MM ALTRUSA CLUB-Monday, r. with Mrs. Louise Boynton, Hurstleigh. Speaker: Mlsa Esther titamats, report on national convention In Roanoke, Va.

Guest ef honor: Mra. Betas Skinner, former president. UNITED ORDER OF TRUE 8I8TEBB Monday, 2 P. Southern Hotel, Baltimore Chapter, No. 33.

Plans for a rummage aal. HOUSEWIVES ALLIANCE, INC. Thursday. 1.30 P. Odd Fellows' Temple.

Social meeting. Mra, Joseph Nolty. Mrs, John Hamlll, hostesses. MARYLAND NAVAL RESERVES' AUXILIARY Thursday, 8,13 P. Odd Fellows Temple.

Regular meet ing. ORDER OF TUB EASTERN STAR Alpha Chapter; Tuesday, 8.30 I. Pythian Caatle, Charles and Preston streets. Card party. Members and friends invited.

Mlsa Clara E. Wll llama, chairman. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL WOMAN'S AUXILIARY Friday, 11.30 A. at the. hoHpital.

Regular monthly meet ing of the board WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Wednesday. 7.30 P. M. 410 Weat Fayette street Executive board and committee chairmen to meet. Regular chapter meeting to follow.

AUGSBURG HOME LADIES A ID- Thursday 530 I. M. St. James pariah house Plans for supper and bazaar la November. WOMAN'S TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB Wednesday, 13 30 P.

lunch on meeting at Hopkins Apartments. Political Clubs FEDERATED WOMAN'S REPUBLI CAN CLUB Wedneaday, 1.80 P. M. with Mra. EvelyifWhitcomb.

108 Haw thorne avenue, Plkesvllle. Mrs. R. Claggett. chairman In charge.

WOMEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB AC TIVITIES North Baltimore Club: Monday, 8.30 P. M. with Mrs. C. V.

Rlede, 4410 Eastway, card party. Mr. Herbert Foster. Mrs. May Linton.

In charge. Funds for women's division, national committee. Precinct committees of Eighth Ward: Tuesday. Joint card party with Ladles' Auxiliary. Young Men's Democratic Club, at 132 North Gay street Mra.

Marie Schuster, chairman. United Organisation of Women's Clubs, Third legislative and Council-manic district: Thursday, 1 P. annual luncheon at Emerson Hotel Speaker: Mrs. Charles Independent Club of Eight Ward: Thursday. 8.30 P.

at 18t6 North Gay street, meeting of board of gov ernors. also regular meeting. Women's Auxiliary, Clubs of Fifth District? Wednesday. 9 P. weekly card party, at.

home of Mra. W. H. Davidson. 300 West Rogers avenue.

Herring Run Park Clirb: Tuesday, 8.30 P. at 3010 Kentucky avenue. Short regular meeting followed by social evening. Woman's OrganUatlon Club ot Twenty-fourth Ward: Monday. 8 P.

at 214 Bast Fort avenue, benefit card party. Mrs. Ella Elslnor, hostess. First regular meeting. LO EYE vvswswvtm DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION General Bmallwood Chapter: Tuesday, Alcr.

Benefit card party to be given by Mrs. R. W. Iinch. regent.

Mrs. J. J. Roberts, chairman. i AMERICAN LEGION AUXIUAIIT Lord Baltimore Hotel Unit: Today, 8.30 P.

Lord Baltimore. MontXaucon Unit: Wednesday, 0J4 St, Paul street, regular meeting. Walbrook Unit: Friday, 8.30 P. at 1815 Poplar Grove street, card party. Hamilton Unit: Friday, 10 A.

bus will leave from the clubhouse for community tour. Flanders Unit: Saturday. P. at 843 North Howard street. Dancing.

NAVY MOTHERS' CLUB OF MARY LAND P. at One Hundred and Fourth Medical Armory, Fayett aod Para atreeU. WOMAN'S CITY CLUBFrlday, 11.30 A. M-, lecture and motion picture by Frank Bents, on "Wild Life and Conservation." Luncheon, noon. Speaker: Mra.

T. J. Tingley. "Wards of the Ktate." Saturday, P. costume dance and card party by Junior section.

All members invited. Club dinner. 6.45 P. M. Mrs.

R. W. Nlcholl. president. BANACA CLUB Wednesday, luncheon.

followed bv meeting. 1 P. M. Hostess, Mrs. Arthur Ward.

4810 Gwynn Oak avenue. Plana for charity card party to be discuwird. BALTIMORE TUBERCULOSIS AID SOCIETY Monday, 8.13 P. Y. M.

II. A. building. Plans for entertainment and dance in November, WOMAN'S TRAFFIC AND TRANS PORTATION CLUB Thursday. 7 P.

Hotel Longfellow. Meeting of study group. Course in public-speak-' Ing by Theodore R. McKeldlo. Miss Leila W.

Davison, chairman la charge. MYRTLE CLUB Friday, fl P. M- at 406 Park avenue. Supper, business meeting at 8.15 P. QUOTA CLUB Thursday, 6 P.

Longfellow Hotel. Dinner and board meeting. HARMONY CHARITY CIRCLE Thurs day, 10.30 A. at Elks Club. Business meeting, sewing and luncheon.

MARYLAND FEDERATION OF WOM EN'S CLUBS Monday, 10.30 A. Lord Baltimore Hotel. Mrs. Walter Kriel presiding. Meeting to approve national defense program.

WOMAN'S SOUTHERN CLUBFrlday, 2.30 P. with Mrs. R. G. Mowbray.

2402 Elfllnor avenue. Celebration of thirty-fifth, anniversary. Story of Maryland's oldest club by Miss Emma V. Peppier, poems by Miss Helen Bay-ley- Davis. Miss Lenore V.

Wagner, president. BALTIMORE CHAPTEH OF HADA8- SAM Monday, 2.15 P. M. Southern Hotel. President's welcome address "Hadassah on Review." 11 A.

reg istration for Hebrew classes, at Balti more Hebrew College, Eutaw Place and Dolphin street. 8.15 P. opening meeting of business and professional women's division, at Baltimore He brew College. Speaker: Mrs. Ralph Ton rover.

Membership meeting, also outline of plans for season. ainimmnmrtnm WM. H. MARYLAND LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTKRS Wednesday, at a hotel in Braddock Heights, fall State-wide meeting. Ilowrtatlons for lnnrlieon Mrs.

It. H. Lewis. Frederick, ot headquarter, i Katt Centre street, Haltluior. EMPTY STOCKING CLUB Wednesday, 10.30 A.

children's room at i'ratt Library, meeting of officers and board tf aoTornom. Report bychalr- Illi'O. FLEET RESERVE LADIES' AL'XJL-1AUY Unit No. Friday, 815 M. in War Memorial.

Regular monthly meeting. Special disi-UMlon of Nary Day celebration, to be held October 27. Mrs. Mary Btokeg, president. Suburban Clubs POTTERY CUB Tuesday, 10 X.

M. to 4 I at ilnbhouKB. Wednesday, 10 A. to i V. Red Crons sewliig.

WOMAN'S CLCB OF ROLAND PARK Tliurndax, 31.13 A. opening uiuetliip. for members 'only. Recital by Vivian Dtlla Chlesa, soprano, sponsored by music section. Mr.

3. E. Murray, chairman in charge. Buffet luncheon, P. M.

Henarratlon until noon Tueday. JUNIOR WOMAN'S OF MOUNT WASHINGTON Today, 4 to P. slat borne of Mlsg Virginia Patrick, The Terrace. Tea for new rarmlwri. Miss Virginia Ziack.

president WOMAN'S CLUB OF FOREST PARK Wednrfiday, It A. M.i Calloway avenue branch. Pratt Library, Speaker: John Hyde, "Whys and WTherefores of the running Board." 1143 A. M. Sponsored by Department of American Citiaenihlp.

Luncheon, 12.80 P. M. Outlines by department chairmen at 1.30 P. M. WOMAN'S CLUB OF GO VANS Thursday, 2 P.

M. with Mrs. E. E. Brown, 3204 Beverly road, opening meeting Of drama group.

Tea. PIKE5YILLE RANDALLSTOVeN WOMAN'S CLUB Friday, 12.30 P. M. Luncheon, Ames Fellowship Hall, and fashion show to follow. WOMAN'S CLUB OF TEN HILLS Monday, 1.30 P.

with Mrs. J. h. Dunnock, 427 Drury Lane. Welfare committee meeting.

Friday, 2.30' P. with R. K. Wirt, 604 Nottingham road, meeting of literary group. Speaker: Miss Elma Whitney.

Review of current books. WOMAN'S CLUB OF LINTHICUM HEIGHTS Monday. 7.30 P. M. at club room.

Choral group to meet Tuesday. 8 P. M. in club room, business and professional group, first-aid Class. Wednesday.

130 to 3.30 P. Red rrRfi home-nursing class. Friday, 8.15 P. opening meeting. Speaker: Dr R.

G. Sfeinmeyer, "International Relations." been the guests of Mr. Simpsons mother, Mrs, George W. Simpson, Mr. Simpson left early, in the week for Jacksonville, where he and Mrs.

Simpson will make their home. Mrs. Simpson is remaining here a week longer. Dr. Ford K.

Brown, or the faculty of St John's College, and Mrs. Brown, have reopened their home on King George street Mrs. Brown has been spending several weeks in New York. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Arthur St.

Clair Smith entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening. Charles Schaub will be best man. A reception will follow, at the home of the bride's parents. OrndortfKerr Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs, Francis P.

Kerr, formerly of Catonsville and now of Baltimore, of the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Cecilia Kerr and Mr, John William Orndorff, son of Mrs. Eleanor Orndorff, also of Baltimore. The wedding was held at St. Paul's Catholic Church, in Ellicott City, on September 1L Fox Levin son Announcement has been made of the marriage, on August 17, of Anita Levinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jonas Levinson, of Rocky Mount, N. formerly of Baltimore, and Mr. Albert Richard Fox, The ceremony was in. Richmond, Va. Labovitz Morris Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Morris, of Miami Beach, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Morris, and Mr. Henry Phillip Labovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Labovitz, of Springdale avenue, Baltimore, which took place on September 14 at the Rite-Carlton Hotel, in Atlantic City, Rabbi Weilerstein officiating.

The at tendants of the bride were Mrs. Her man Klein and Mrs. Lupe BandeL the former a sister of the bride. Mr. Wil liam Labovitz was his brother's best man.

Later the couple left on a six weeks tour. They will visit Niagara Falls, N. California and Miami be fore returning. DanzPfeiffer Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Pfeiffer, of Arlington avenue, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy E. Pfeiffer, and Mr. Thomas E. Danz, which took place September 20 at Zion Evangelist Lutheran Church.

After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Danz will make their, home with the parents of the bride, at 2802 Arlington avenue. I.Miller shoes W- lead a double lile In jWf JWU Mrs. Dugan Entertains At Tea In Annapolis ANItAPOtlS.

I MRS. NELSON DUGAN gavTTtea on Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Thomas Dorsey Ligon, wife of Colonel Ligon, U.S.A., a nephew of Mrs. Dugan. The party was given at the Ridout House, Mrs.

ligon. was also present and assisted in receiving. Miss Joanna Leigh Lloyd, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Jr, of New is the- guest of her grandparents, Commodore and Mrs.

Edward Lloyd. Mr, and Mrs. William Simpson, who have been living in New York, have Tweed for Fall A truly British suit the jacket of Partington Hall tweed and skirt of Hudders- field's fine flannel. With this there is a soft flannel blouse in a plaid combining the colors of the suit. $79.75 Make a cash investment in your home NOTHING you can buy will give you such genuine pleasure in years to come as beautiful furniture from Louis Mazor and Son.

Nowhere else in town can you buy these exclusive creations. Nowhere else in America can you buy them for less than our low cash prices. Our policy has always been a cash policy, and our operating expenses have always been held to a minimum. That's why Baltimore's most discriminating homemakers know that, dollar for dollar, style for style and year for year of service, Mazor furniture is the best buy in town! Come in. Louis Mazor and Son Furniture Galleries 1009 East Baltimore Street BRINGING FIFTH AVENUE TO BALTIMORE Tr Opm Saturday Monday 1.

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