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THE SUN, BALTIMORE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1935 PAGE 12 Section 2 Social News Diplomatic Wedding Held At Capital Baltimore Hagerstownj Centreville Weddings Events Senorita Arguello Is Bride Party Miss Anna Roulette And Mrs. Edwin Mason Give Miss Florence Eleanor Mrs. G. P. Horner Returns Cummins To Be Bride Of Mr.

R. Grimstead Calendar Already Being Tea In Honor Of Miss To Baltimore After Summer With Mr. And Mrs. Ellis B. Long Lavinia Moore Vauglian, October 18 Marked Off For Dates Of Season's Debutante Parties HAcnssTOWtf.

CENTREVnXl. marriage of Miss Florence ISS ANNA KATHERINE ROU G. P. HORNER has returned 1 Eleanor Cummins, daughter of rvr rvrt her home in Baltimore after LETTE and her sister, Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Cummins, spending the summer with Mr. and to Mr. It.

Grimstead Vaughan, Mrs. Ellis B. Long at their home, Cove will take place at 6 P. October 18 Point. Vice-Admiral And Lady Best, Of British Cruiser York, To Visit In I at Brown Memorial Presbyterian Mrs, Benjamin Wallis and her daugh Edwin Mason, entertained at a tea Wednesday in honor of Muss Lavinia Moore.

The marriage of Miss Moore and Mr. Bruce C. Wilson, of Baltimore, will take place on Tuesday at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Moore, in this Church. Mrs. L. Fauth Ross will give bridge-luncheon and shower on ter, Miss Adelaide Wallis, are visiting Mr. William B.

Earle and Miss Betty Earle at their home here. Wednesday for Miss Cummins at the Baltimore Country Club. Friday, Miss city. 4 a 'X ''''''1 The wedding of Miss I-ois A. Grove, Cummins will be the guest of honor at a tea and shower given by Miss Jane Plitt and again on September 26 daughter of the Rev.

John F. and Mrs. Grove, of Greeritictle, and Dr. Adam Washington. A DIPLOMATIC wedding took Washington society by surprise when on Wednesday Senor Don Benjamin Cohen, counselor of the Chilean I when Miss Virginia Goodrich will give a kitchen shower for her.

Baer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Baer, this city, took place at the The marriage of Miss Charlotte bride's home in Greencastle Thursday Elizabeth Price, daughter of Mr. and Embassy, and Senorita Chite Arguello evening. The ceremony was performed Mrs.

J. Albert Price, of Phoenix, by the bride father. were quietly married. I and Mr. Henry 'lemont Scout, of Smyrna, took place August 29 at The wedding of Miss Lucille O'Brien.

The Chilean Ambassador, Don Trucco, acted as witness for Senor the home of her parents. Rev. William daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. O'Brien, and Mr. Earl Crawford, took place Friday at the parsonage of the A. Price performed the ceremony. and Msgr.

Edward L. Buckey rector of St. Matthew's Roman Cath Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gadd entertained at a cocktail party last week in honor of Mrs.

Frank Putnam, Mrs. Gadd's sister, who will leave soon for her home in Hawaii. Miss Martha Parker entertained at a cocktail party last Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Louis McKim. Mrs.

Charles Lucke, of New York, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marsalis. Mr. John McKenney, of Centreville, and Mr.

and. Mrs. Campbell Weir, of Wilmington, have left for a trip through Canada. Leonardtown Hospital To Give Oyster Supper, Affair To Be Given Saturday, Oc tober 12, At Home Of Mrs. G.

Morgan Knight Leonardtown. The Women's Auxiliary of St Mary's Hospital will hold its annual The marriage of Miss Lillian Moore, olic Church, officiated at the ceremony, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Church of the Brethren. The ceremony was performed by the Rev.

A. B. Miller. which was witnessed only by close Cabler Moore, of Stamford, for relatives and members of the Chilean I merry of Baltimore, and Mr. David Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Taxis, of Lyon Embassy and the Nicaraguan Lega Craine Maclay, son of the late Prof. I James Maclay and Mrs. Maclay, will Village, have announced the mar tion with the Chilean Consul-General in New York, Senor Alfonza Grez, and riage of their daughter.

Miss Jane take place this afternoon at St. John Senora de Grez and the Consul Patricio UriMuiii puff? A Taxis, to Mr. Arthur E. Humphrey, Episcopal Church, in Stamford, MISS ELIZABETH DUANE IIOOPEK The enjjajromnnt, of Miss Hooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Malcolm Pitts Hooper, to Mr. Bruce Learned, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garfield Learned, of 3G Grnmercy Park, New York, has just been announced. Miss Hooper was graduated from the Roland Park Country School.

Mr. Learned, who is a graduate of the Taft School, will enter Dartmouth this month, while Miss Hooper will accompany her parents abroad, her father having been named United States Trade Commissioner to Konie son of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Hum Smart, who came over from New York for the occasion.

An informal reception Slricker-Iiorman MRS. JOHN ARCHER Before her marriage last Saturday Mrs. Archer was Miss Margaret Brawner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Davis Brawner, of 350-1 Edgewood road followed, after which the couple left for Europe.

They will remain abroad Nuptials Held phrey, this city. The ceremony was performed in the Lincoln Chapel of the New York avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington, on Septem The marriage of Miss Angela Bor- man, JJ1H Uaton avenue, lugnter ot ber 7. the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borman oyster roast and supper at the home Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob H. Comerer have announced the marriage of their and Mr. Irvin A. Strieker, son of Mr, 1.417 of Mrs.

G. Morgan Knight on Saturday, October 12. Annapolis Resident till the end of October, when they return to Washington. Already the calendar is being marked off for dates for debutante parties, and the "tackey ball" and the "Black and White Ball," at which all debutantes are expected to appear, are definitely arranged for. On the debutante list is Miss Nancy Leiter, daughter of the late daughter, Miss Genevieve Comerer, to Ct'Ct1'fW'X7t over street, took place August 31 at Mr.

and Mrs. George W. Magroaan -IV-vJ VViist, Joseph's Catholic Monastery. Rev. Mr.

Merle Hollmger, of Greencastle. The ceremony was performed September 3, at McConnellsburg, Pa. Home For Fall Season Warrenton Activities I 7 1 1 1 41 have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lydia Magrogan, i Williams naming pti luiuieu me iic rVl t- t1 CVC Imony, which was followed by a re- to Mr. John Richards, son of Mrs. ception at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, Florida Town Attracts James H.

Richards, of Washinaton. Announcement has been made of D. C. The wedding will take place ii Waynesboro People Tra1i le marriage oi: uoruiny Miss Fanny Keith Ret urns September 28 in St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Washington.

liilLOIIl IMllUl, Glenn, daughter of Mrs. Michael Mil Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs Returns From Summer In Rhode Island And New York Captain Eliason And Family Guests Of Miss Sue Munford fr i Glenn- of Rock Hal1- ancl Mr Announcement has been made of the To Virginia Home Alter Mr. And Mrs. Mentzer, With Mr And Mrs.

Moyer And Daughter, Leave For Miami 7i uuii Albert Edward Albaugh, son of Mr. marriage of Miss Helen Posey, of Indian Head, to Mr. Maurice Bowie, of Three Months' Trip Joseph Leiter and Mrs. Leiter, who will come out this season. Capt.

F. C. Bradley, naval attache of the British Embassy, will go to Philadelphia this week to meet Vice-Admiral Sir Matthew Best in command of his Majesty's ship the cruiser York. The Vice-Admiral and Lady Best were guests in Newport Friday of Brigadier-General and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt.

The British visitors will later come to Washington. Count Aisuke Kabayama, for ten years the president of the American-Japan Society, is making a tour of the Mi II Pirwl.i- HI' anc rs William J. Albaugh, of New j.ciii ii. i intici, kji Windsori which took place at the fiinprl vvilln home of the bridegroom's parents, on Waynesboro, Pa, tills city, which took place August 30 Annapolis. Claude, at her apartment on South gate avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee Mentzer and Around The World at Waldorf, Md. RS. MASON PORTER CUSACHS 1 KrtismVir 7 Rpv.

RnKs Havs. rtf Mr. and Mrs. Herr Moyer and their M' Miss Rocenna Baldwin and her has returned to her home, Emmitsburg, performed th ceremony, daughter left Monday for Miami, Fla brother, Mr. L.

Warrington Baldwin, Ogle Hall, after spending August and Warrfntow, Va, Miss Kathcrine Burch, of Baltimore, spent last week-end here as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jamei Burch. Her uncle, Mr. Jefferson Stone, gave a cocktail party in her honor. 1 I 'ip to spend two weeks as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William Strauss, for are the guests of their aunt, Mrs, early September in Jamestown, Rhode A NNOtJNCEMENT has been made FANNY KEITH has returned Ml5 1SS A. G. Cooke, at her home near Annap A of the marriage of Miss Emma Stiptah Held Island and New York city. merly of this city.

Warrenton after a trip olis. Mrs. Wilson Heefner entertained at Carolyn Knicht. dauchter of the late The marriage of Miss Kathryn Eliza- around the world. Miss Keith, who country and was in Washington last a bridge party Monday night in honor left June 1 for Europe, is a member Mr.

and Mrs. William O. B. Knight, of beth Jones. daughter ot Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Fannie M. Stover of her aunt, Mrs. Earl Rowland.

of the staff at Miss Nightingale's ira weDster Jones, oi cieveiana, unio, Oil Croquignole PERMANENT WAVE Mr, James B. M. Fisher, of Holly Kent county, to Mr. Earl Hopkins Pinder, son of Mr. and Mrs.

T. F. School in New York. week, being entertained by the members of the embassy staff. The Minister of the Netherlands, M.

H. M. Van Haersma de With, re Home From Vacation formerly of Baltimore, and Mr. Albert Mortimer Post, son of Mr. Frank Post, wood, is visiting his mother, Mrs.

Mr. and Mis. Edward E. Jenkins Pinder, of Kennedyville. The cere James B.

Fisher, at her home on East also of Cleveland, will take place Sat' entertained at a dinner and dance mony took place September 5 at Christ un-)ay, October 12, at the home of the Third street. Wednesday for their son, Mr. Alan turned to Washington last week from a visit at Pittsfleld, where he Methodist Protestant parsonage, ana The Reverend and Mrs. R. Raymond Jenkins, who will enter Harvard this bride's parents.

The Rev. Donald Carey will officiate. Captain and Mrs. Charles W. Eliason and their daughter, Miss Margaret Eliason, and Captain Eliason's sister, Miss Elizabeth Eliason, are visiting in Annapolis as guests at the home of Miss Sue Munford on Prince George street.

The engagement of Miss Mar. garet Eliason to Mr. Charles Edwin Bachelder, of Portsmouth, N. has recently been announced. Mrs.

Carryl II, Bryan Had Week-End Guests Commander and Mrs. Edward W. Hanson, of Washington, D. and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Johannes was performed by the Rev. Dr. W. fall. Litsinger.

Jones and their daughter, Miss Gladys Jones, of Landisburg, are spending a few days with the Reverend and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Pool, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Jere Collins, of 92G A. L. van den Bosch, of Holland and Washington, who entertained at dinner in his honor.

Phoebe Randolph Spilman and Miss East North avenue, have announced Victor H. Jones, brother and sister-in- Sallie Hoxton Spilman have returned the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mrs. Catherine Beck Jones has returned to her apartment on Front street from an extended Western and Canadian tour. She was accompanied law of the Rev. Jones.

Westminster. Mrs. Fannie M. Stover returned last week after spending a month with friends in the Catskill and Adirondack mountains. Mrs.

Richard C. Harlow and her daughter, Miss Jean Harlow, who spent the summer at their lodge at La Anna, have returned to their home here. Later they will join Mr. Harlow at Cambridge, where he is football coach at Harvard University. Doctor and Mrs.

Montgomery J. to their home here after spending the Miss Suzanne Mullett will be one of the bridesmaids at the wedding of Miss Mildred Kennedy Collins, to Mr. N. summer on Long Island. Elizabeth Anne Long, of Baltimore, to Chestertown by her fiance, Mr.

John The ceremony was performed by the Miss Anne Brooke, of Philadelphia, Harrisonburg Woman Kiscaddon, of Washington. and Lieut. Daniel Murray Chester 3d, son of Colonel and Mrs. Daniel Mur who spent the summer here with her aunt, Mrs. George Lawrence, was Entertains Visitors Rev.

Francis Flanigan, of the Church of the Ascension, Halethorne. After a Mrs. Mollie Whaland and daughter. $0.50 their guest, Mrs. B.

V. Kerr, of Dowing Thil greatly reduced price includes Shampoo, Finger Wave and Haircut Dr. Berta Whaland, of New Jersey, Town, spent Sunday as the guests hostess at a tea last week, before ray Chester, on October II. Snow Hill Resident of Mrs. Carryl H.

Bryan. A small pic leaving for Swarthmore College. were guests last week of Misses Helen and Anna Welch at their home on trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Hein-muller will live at 390? Belle avenue, this city.

Really a $6 Value Harrisonburg. Va. Miss Louise Dechert and Miss Mao-Wood Whitehurse. of New York, are nic supper was given that evening at Mr. and Mrs.

H. C.Groome enter Shroyer and their daughter, Miss Maple avenue, the home of Mrs. James A. Bowdom tained at luncheon Sunday in honor Entertains Visitors The marriage of Miss Mary Dorothy Miriam Shroyer, are home after guests of Mrs. Gertrude Henneberger.

honor of Commander and Mrs. of Mrs. Groome's brother, Mr. Harry Mrs. Edgar P.

Howard and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooke, of Baltimore, and Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Mes-sians, and Miss Eleanor Cummerford, Drayton, of Philadelphia. Hanson and Mrs. Kerr. Wilds, 2600 Ken Oak road, Mount Washington, daughter of Mr. Louis C.

spending the summer at Stony Creek, Connecticut. Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Of New Mrs. George Wilson are spending some Prof. George A.

Bingley, of St. HaVc a Warner Push-up Oil Croquignole and you will hove oil applied directly to the hair, which gives you toft waves, with lots of curls, just as you desire. Warner Wave Studio Phone CAIvert 47S6 rtelher Rulldlnr. and l.onnrton Open Mon.and "rl. Eves, by Appointment of Upper Darby, were guests last wilds- and late Mrs- wilds ot Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Bonsack and their Salisbury Residents Jersey, And Miss Parker, Of Virginia, Are Guests John's College, has returned to his apartment at the Brice House after a week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 011 wortn- iexas- ana Mr- orge T. Hatcher, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Wil Entertain At Parties Snow Hru. young son are visiting the former's parents, Elder and Mrs. Charles Bonsack at their home in Elgin, 111. motor trip to Canada.

liam t. Hatcher, of Lordele, took Mrs. Margaret Wilson, of Hacketts The Misses Mary P. and Harriett Mrs. M.

V. Brewington Is Hostess time as the guests of Doctor and Mrs. Edwin Peterson at Merion, Pa. Mrs. Walter Zirkle returned Monday after several weeks in Tampa, and Wacross.

Ga. Mr. Lawrence W. Gerth, of Columbus, Ohio, is visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. John B.

Mahool. town, N. and Miss Sarah Parker. New Yorker I isils Stockett have returned to their home ninuivMca -aixiwiiM viiuii.ii. 1,11 aim of Onancock, are visiting Miss Sallie Bishop and Miss Dorothy At Cambridge Home Mrs.

Hatcher will live in Baltimore, on Prince George street, after a month's visit with their cousin, Miss At Luncheon Mrs. Milton Severance Gives SmallTea Salisbury. Mrs. M. V.

Brewington entertained Bishop. What' is FOOT SAVER'S Mr. Morgan Seward Is Spending Ttrrrvrtll0 flirt, in IT oil. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Towsend, of Philadelphia, spent last week-end with some Time witn mis parents, Chapman, at La Plata. Captain Hill And Family Move To Washington Mrs. I. S. McNeil entertained at at a luncheon on Thursday in honor of South Carolina Man Mr.

And Mrs. Daniel Seward luncheon and bridge on Thursday at the latter' mother, Mrs. Robley Mrs, William Dawson, of Annapolis, and Miss Blanche Baugher, of Govans, who are guests of Mrs. H. S.

Todd. Jones. CAMBRIDGE. BeRRYVILLE. Va.

Captain and Mrs. Harry W. Hill and her home on Main SHORE SOCIETY DANCE Mrs. Rose M. Bell is in Delaware Mr.

Morgan beward, or New Yorlt Miss Sarah Blackburn Crown has city, is visiting his parents, Mr. and announced the engagement of her where she is spending two weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Severance gave a small lea last Sunday in honor of Mrs. Walton Baker, of Dallas, Texas.

Mrs. Daniel Seward, at their home niece, Miss Fairfax Meade, daughter here. nf the late Mr. and Mrs. David Ran- The Eastern Shore Society of Baltimore city will hold its annual dinner-dance and card party at the Lord Baltimore Hotel on Tuesday evening, Oc Mrs.

E. King Wilson, at Wilmington, Col. Albanus Phillips left Thursday dolph Meade, of Clarke county, to Mrs. William C. Powell is the guest Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Wallop are their children moved last week to Washington, D. C. where Captain Hill will go for duty. Mrs.

Hill and her son and daughter have been spending the summer at the Castle on South river. Mrs. John B. Rathbun and son, Mr. John B.

Rathbun, of Toronto, Canada, arrived last week to visit Mrs. Rathbun's sister, Mrs. W. Hallam on the yacht Manada to attend the Mr. J.

Willard Baner, of Columbia, visiting here before sailing October 1 of her brother, Mr. Elmo Johnson, at tober 29, 1935, at 7.30 P. M. Arrange Maryland Yacht Club races. Mr.

E. R. S. C. The wedding will take place in his home in Hicksville, N.

J. for Paris, where they will spend the winter with their son-in-law and Crawford, of Duquesne, is his November. Robert T. Grant entertained at ments are being made by a specially appointed committee of which Benja guest for the cruise. Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Shenk have an min W. Wolford is chairman.

daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Waller. bridge Wednesday at her home Federal street. Mr.

and Mrs. Milford Nathan have nounced the marriage of their daugh- as their guest Miss Florence Wagner, ter. Miss Edna Shenk, to Lieut. Bur- Mrs. G.

L. Reeves has returned to of Philadelphia. well Conrad Yates, son of Mrs. B. T.

New Jersey Woman Mrs. W. G. Harris and Miss Pauline Yates and the late Mr. Yates, of her home in Tampa, after visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer C. Williams. Feted At Easlon Party Harris have returned from a trip to Charles Town, which took place Sep- Ocean City. N.

and Wilmington, Del. tember 7 at the Baptist parsonage in Easton Mrs. Wylie M. Faw and her son are Charles Town. Rev.

Goodwin Frazier visiting relatives in Cumberland. performed the ceremony. Mrs. R. Hammond Gibson entertained at a luncheon last week in honor of Mrs.

William F. Meredith, of Mrs. Isobel Robinson has rpturnpti GOING TO BERMUDA Dr. Wetherbee Fort is spending a few days at his cabin in the Shenandoah Mountains. Next week he will sail for Bermuda and will return to his Catonsville home the end of this month.

to her home in Washington after iWi7t DutiOta Couple Princeton, N. J. spending several weeks with her son J'isit At Denton Home in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Col.

J. Kemp Bartlett, Mrs. Bartlett and Miss Virginia Bartlett returned A new beauty in black or brown suede, calf trimmed. 910.5O 7 I J. R.

Smith. last week from Chester, Nova Scotia Denton. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Downes, of Forman, N.

are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Owens. Mr.

Robert Maier has returned to his home in Jamaica, N. after spending Calendar Of The Week where they spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zegrosser, of New York, are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Searls Rose. Mrs. I. M.

Gravlee and her children have returned to Mobile, after spending the summer with Mrs. E. M. Van Buren at her home on the Miles river. TOMORROW a week with Mr.

Orme George. Luncheon at the Baltimore Country Club by Mrs. George Alexander Soller Hulzler's Has Engaged the Services of An AUTHORITY ON HERALDRY a finished artist in painting Coats-of-Arms an expert at. genealogical research. She will be at our store for a limited time only with a complete reference library on Anglo-Saxon heraldry.

Place your order now for your family crest. Hand-painted in oils on fine parchment paper, handsomely framed, and including a synopsis of your family lineage abroad if available. Authenticity assured. ior iviiia inrisue uuianey Solter. TUESDAY Cabaret Club dance at the Alcazar.

WEDNESDAY Mrs. Francis I. Reynolds entertained at a bridge party Tuesday in honor of Miss Miriam Evarts, of Granville, N. who is the guest of Miss Caroline P. Redden.

Mr. Harry J. Nuttle, who sailed in June for a tour of England, has returned to his home here. We won't bore you with technical details. We'll just say that this new short-hack-free-walking last gives you plenty of room at the toe without looseness at the heel.

Wonderfully comfortable, delightfully styled and the non-slip heel means longer life for your stockings. Lots of new models your size. WYMAN 19 West Lexington St. A smarter oxford, black or brown suede with stitchine. 10.5O Dinner by Doctor and Mrs.

John Staige Davis for Miss Mary Howard Bruce and Miss Gwendolen M. Futcher. Dance by Mr. and Mis. William Hopper Emory, for Miss Mary Proctor x-mory.

THURSDAY Leesburg Girls Attend Dance at l'Hirondelle Club in Ruxton by Mrs. Robert E. Lee George for Baltimore Parties miss Caroline josepnine ueorge. FRIDAY Leesbtjug, Va. Miss Elizabeth Clagett Welbourn and Martinsburg Couple Wed In Baptist Church Martin sburc W.

Va. The marriage of Miss Thelma Eloise Rhodes and Mr. Frank Nelson Coxbin, both of this city, took place Thursday at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church. Rev. John Ward Brown performed the ceremony.

Members of the Junior Woman's Club entertained at a tea Sunday afternoon at the club rooms in honor of new members who will leave soon to attend school in other cities. Miss Margarette Mongan entertained a party last week in honor Rev. Wayne Davis and Rev. Wilbur Reid. who were assistant pastors in churches during the summer.

Dance by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hildt at their home at Brooklandville ioxi 2-inch Coat-of-Arms, $10.95 Stationery TVpsrttnnt. First Floor, North Bui 11 inf. for Miss Julia Hildt.

of New York. Junior dance at l'Hirondelle Club. SATURDAY Miss Jane Rust are spending some time in Baltimore, where they will attend parties being given for the debutantes of this season. Miss Welbourn will leave October 1 to reenter Bryn Mawr a 1 1 1 i T- strap htack or luown sucilc; cnlf trimmed. 910.5O Dinner at the Mount Vernon Club by Mr.

and Mrs. Rowland Slinglufl for Miss Meddie Slingluff. Tea by Mrs. Julian Small wood for Miss Louise de Rosset and Miss Dorothy College. Elder and Mrs.

H. H. Lefferts had as una pp. Dance at the Elkridge Kennels by Mr. and Mrs.

Bayard Turnhull and Mrs. their guests last week-end Mr. and HUTZLEK BROTHERS Edward Guest Gibson for Miss Frances Litchfield Turnbull and Miss Store Hours, 9.30 to 5.30 Saturday, 9.30 Jo Mrs. C. B.

Gardy, of the University of I Michigan, and their three children. tecu Uuest Gibson..

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