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SECTION 2 THE COURIER-JOURNAL. LOUISVILLE. SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE T8. T935. jj m' 'f-' Vl 1 I i i i i i Litsey Nye Breakfast Rodes -Fitch Miss Alice Rodes and Mr.

Roland Fitch. Married Saturday. Klein tKrem er Miss Almalinda Klemt and Dr. Eugene II. Kremer, 3Iar-ried Saturday.

i 3 SWAPS'. jLjLS9AT 4Z2j ft! Wl Annual Party Given Wednesday At Brown Hotel. Fincastle Chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, held its annual breakfast Wednesday in the crystal ballroom of the Brown Hotel. The tables were decorated with flowers in tall crystal vases.

Among those present were Mesdam Graham Lawrence of Shelbyville. shades P. Terry oi Glasgow, Han Tnlxton of Henderson, Thomas Middleton of Eminence, James W. Beattie, William C. White Lyman Dawson, Robert Moore, Henry Y.

Offutt, W. D. Carrithers, R. L. Johnson, Waldemar Wulff, Edward Altsheler, Bomar Burke, Clarence Bryan, Homer Carpenter, Ernest Clark, S.

M. Coons. Walker Gossett. H. M.

Grundy, Robert Helm, Read Howard, Claggett Hoke, Edward S. Jouett. William Koop. Lelia C. Lei-denger, Francis H.

Miller, John Middleton, Hugh Murrey, H. E. Nelson, George A. Ouerbacker, Charles T. Ray.

Alonzo Rawson, Henry Read, Thomas M. Swann, E. E. Sutton, Austin Speed, Milton B. Smith, Louise Sawyer, William J.

Sparks T. P. Tay-lcr, J. B. Wathen, Clarence Wat-kins, Tom Wintersmith, J.

W. O'Ban-non, Edward Greer, Lucien Beckner, James Menefee, D. C. Kline, Edmund H. Bacon, Kathleen Sutton, Rowe Lewis Jefferson, George C.

Terry, M. J. Harris, Warren Quillman; Misses Katherine Strother, Virginia Peter, Mary Coons, Julia Howard, Elizabeth Lytle, Sadie Saunders, Julia Bond, Ellen Lawrence Gardner, Jean Flies-cher and Emma Luncheon Party Given Last Week In Windsor Place. Mrs. J.

J. Brooks and daughter. Mrs. Sam P. Jones, gave a luncheon-! bridge party Wednesday afternoon at the home cf Mrs.

Brooks in Windsor Place, in honor of Mrs. Brooks' sister. Mrs. s. I.

Monarch of Santa Monica, the Countess deCercy of Paris. France, and Miss Rebecca Geeseling of Atlanta, Ga. Covers were laid for the Countess deCercy, Mesdames S. I. Monarch, E.

D. Haddock. Charles E. Pomeroy, O. S.

Westy. Gertrude Sells, J. W. Mcculloch, R. A.

Buckles, L. C. Still-man, A. L. Noe, Edwin P.

Thomas. Roy Carter, J. D. Gibbs, Henry Hill. Katie Greenfield, Richard Barfield, Edwin Jarvis.

Will Webb, P. A. Tetzel, P. A. Terstegge.

Damond Sergener, Richard Fenley. Scott Stratum. Earl -Otis, Peter Sutterland. J. W.

Tuell, Edwin Lorenz, Harrv Kendall, Samuel Hikes, Edwin J. Clem, Otto Reeser, J. J. Brooks. Sam P.

Jones and Miss Rebecca Geeseling. Carnival Party to Be Given On the Lawn of St. Mark's Church. Among the attractions of the carnival to be given Tuesday afternoon on the lawn of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, will be an old English May pole dance.

Miss Ethel Fitzhugh has trained the following dancers: Misses Betty DuVall. Mary Catherine Du-Vall. Louise DuVall, Lurline McGuire, Margaret White, Jane Heimendinger, Mary Johnson. Helen Babbitt. Betty Ann Durnell.

Marian McDowell, Mary Moore, Jane Turner. Laura Dawson. Julia May Potts. Harriet Hart and Blanche Evans. These girls will also sell cigarettes.

The committee In charge of this feature includes Mesdames J. L. Dawson, John Erwin and G. Edgar Straeffer. Mrs.

Blanche Elkins will play the piano, Mrs. Kerwin Bullitt will play the violin and Mr. Mac DeHart will play the drum. -T- Mi JMU v. Miss Sarah Lit spy and Mr.

Frank Wilson Nye Married Saturday. The wedding of Miss Sarah Selec-man Litsey and Mr. Frank Wilson Nye of New Yoric took place at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Meyers in Lebanon, in the presence of the immediate family.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. rr. Thomas J. Porter. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father.

Mr. Edwin Carlile Litsey of Lebanon, wore a brown crepe dress trimmed in brown and chromium, with a brown hat and shoes and a shoulder bouquet of orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Nye left after the ceremony on a motor trip to Asheville, N.

C. and later will make their home in Spuyten Duyvil in New York. VreelandDurrett Miss Margaret Vreeland and Mr. W. M.

Durrett Married Saturday. The marriage of Miss Margaret Graham Vreeland, Frankfort, to Mr. William Marshall Durrett, Covington, was solemnized at 7:30 o'clock Saturday night at Garden Hall, the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Graham Vreeland. on Wapping Street, Frankfort.

The Rev. Hampton Adams, pastor of the First Christian Church, performed the ceremony. The living-room, reception hall and library were decorated with white hydrangeas, gladioli and roses, and lighted by-candles. The dining-room table held a centerpiece of white roses and baby's breath, and lighted white tapers in silver candelabra. The altar, arranged in front of the living-room mantel, was formed by floor baskets of ferns, palms and June lilies, and candelabra with tall white cathedral candles.

Mr. and Mrs. William G. Simpson. and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert H. Simpson, Louisville, held the ribbons making the aisle for the wedding procession. Miss Harriet Poynter, violinist, and Mrs. Thomas Chiles Bailey, pianist, Shelbyville, played the wedding music.

The bride was escorted to the altar by her brother-in-law, Mr. Richard Cowling Peter, Parlin, N. JShe wore a princess-type gown of ivory satin with square neckline bordered with narrow pleating, sleeves full above the elbow and fitted at the wrists, and long skirt terminating in a circular train. The tulle veil was attached to the draped cap with a circlet of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and lilies of the valley.

Mrs. Richard Cowling Peter, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. She wore a pale green organdy with slippers to match, and carried a bouquet of briarcliff roses. Miss Isabel Mackoy, Covington, cousin of the bridegroom, was the flower girl. She wore peach, mousseline de soie, and carried a Colonial bouquet of roses, violets and forget-me-nots.

Mr. Charles Simrall Durrett. Covington, was his brother's best man. Mrs. Vreeland.

mother of the bride, wore orchid chiffon with purple satin girdle and slippers, and a shoulder bouquet of violets. Mrs. William H. Durrett. Covington, mother of the bridegroom, wore black chiffon with shoulder bouquet of gardenias.

There was an informal reception Immediately after the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Durrett left for several weeks' stay at Myrtle Beach. S. C.

They will be at home after July 10 at 2056 Auburn Avenue. Cincinnati. For her traveling costume the bride wore a suit of navy and beige crepe, navy accessories. The bride is a graduate of Science Hill School. Shelbyville, and attended Mary Baldwin College.

Stuanton, Va. Mr. Durrett is a graduate of the College of Law, University of Virginia, and is now a member of the firm of Philip and 3. C. Roettinger, attorneys, Cincinnati.

Vaughan LeSueur Miss Harriet Vaughan and Mr. Samuel O. LeSueur to Be Married. The wedding of Miss Harriet Vaughan and Mr. Samuel Odelle LeSueur.

will take place at 8 o'clock. Monday night, June 26, in St. Paul's Methodist Church. Miss Phyllis Vaughan will be her sister maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs.

Charles W. Milner. and Misses Katherine Horschell of Hollywood, Sarah Jane Ponder, Eleanor Tevis Carpenter and Elizabeth Rankins Frost. Miss Betty Vaughan will be the flower girl. Mr.

Leslie p. Long will be the best man and the ushers will be Messrs. William Montague of Chattanooga, Hickman Fisher of Folev. Easley Anderson of Charlotte. N.

George B. Eaton of Covington. William E. Hutchings, Edward Stuart Keller. Henry Taylor and Charles W.

Milner, jr. The ceremony will be followed by a reception given by the bride mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Jefferson Vaughan. at the Pendennis Club.

Afternoon Tea Miss Frances Stewart Wilson Honor Guest Saturday. Mrs. W. Wayne Wilson entertained Saturday afternoon at her home in Belgravia Court with a tea given in honor of her daughter. Miss Frances Stewart Wilson, who was graduated recently from the Louisville Girls' High School.

Miss Wilson was assisted in receiving by Misses Caroline Harvey. Mary Howard Miller. Betty Helburn. Caroline Green Frances Lewis and Elizabeth Wilson. Those present were: Mesdames W.

Wayne Wilson. J. B. McTamany; Misses Caroline Harvey, Mary Howard Miller. Caroline Green, Betty Helburn.

Frances Lewis. Willie Catherine Ware, Clare Hellman. Mary Van Duyne. Josephine Koppelmann, Louise Woodruff. Harriet Harris, Mary Walton Harris, Lucille Bowmer.

Attia Bowmer. Martha Chapman, Marjorie McConnell, Nancv Mershon, Vera Kerr, Florence Weisizer, Ella Garth Choate. Ruth Hubbard. Helen Hans-berry. Doris Katzman.

Margaret Edwards. Juliette Frazier. Julia Woodson. Katherine Goodman. Helen Caldwell, Caroline Adams, Mary M.

Sullivan. Jean Pleavin. Carolvn Estes, Martha Akin. lima Marx, Eloise Wat-kins. Mary K.

Blackerby. Anna Pierce. Catherine Liedemann. Edna Mae Ridings. Emily Stevens, Eli.se Benedict.

fargaret Fitzgerald. Helen Vick. Minnie Mendel. Mary Frances Pirkey, Ann Hinkle. Maxine Chaslaine.

Mary Mcpherson. Mercedes Roseberry. Mabel Martin. Louise Eager. Mary Bland, Sarah Jane Ponder, Margaret Mitchell.

Ann Mitchell, Bertha Edwards. Marion Edwards, Vera Limper. Ann Hartung. Martha Goodwin. Mary Sibley.

Ellen Stoll, Matilda Daugherty, Eleanor Logan. Ruth Randall, Sylvia Hafendorfer. Dorothy Banks. Mary Ragland Vick, Elinor Stith and Eliza- The wedding of Miss Almalinda Klemt and Dr. Eugene H.

Kremer, took place at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the West Louisville Evangelical Church, the Rev. W. J. Bartel officiating, in the presence of the immediate family and a few close friends. Miss Mary Gisolo of Logansport, was the bridesmaid and Dr.

George May of Madison, was the best man. The ceremony was followed by a dinner at the Brown Hotel. Dr. kremer and Mrs. Kremer left later on their wedding trip and will be at home after July 3 at 2536 Broadmeade Road.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius O. Klemt of Terre Haute. Ind.

Dr. Kremer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Kremer of Louisville.

Morgan Pan gle Miss Catherine Cecelia Morgan and Mr. Charles E. I'angle, Married This Month. Mr. and Mrs.

William M. Morgan announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Catherine Cecelia Morgan, to Mr. Charles Edward Pangle, of West Palm Beach, Fla. The wedding took place June 1.

Mr. and Mrs. Pangle will make their home in Key West, Fla. Afternoon Party General Zachary Taylor Chapter. United States Daughters of 1812.

Entertained. Mesdames Robert E. Woods and E. F. Goodson of Anchorage entertained the Gen.

Zachary Taylor Chapter, Uniter States Daughters of 1812, with a party Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Woods on Longest Avenue. The following members and guests were present: Mesdames Alonzo Rawson. Iverson G.

Meade. Ben Johnson, Bardstown; Clarence Watkins, G. W. Owens, Charles Wahking, T. M.

Swan. E. F. Goodson, Robert E. Woods, Angus D.

Campbell, A. R. Kasey, J. L. Gray, J.

W. Chenault, W. C. Coleman; Misses Susie Elvira Williams, Emma Chandler, Ella Montz and Katherine Strother. Benefit Card Party Card Tarty to Be Given June 23 By St.

Agnes Sewing Circle. The Sewing Circle of St. Agnes Church will sponsor a benefit card party to be given at 2:30 o'clock Friday afternoon. June 23, in the garden nf 1r anri Mrs. Sam J.

Dent at Tyler and Lover's Lanes. Reservations may be made cy caning Airs. w. a. Alisch.

general chairman. Highland 0172. The following committee will assist in receiving: Mesdames L. W. Goss, Joseph Andrews, Rose Birkle, J.

B. Campbell, A. J. Earley, Frank Kustes, Clifford Lusky, Joseph J. Rausch, John Dalzell, Frank Barnes, Lee Buser, W.

H. Duane, Theodore Hil-lert, Lawrence Kollner, J. C. Murphy, John Vissman: Miss Carrie Waechter. Mrs.

Dan Metz, chairman of the candy committee, will be assisted by Mrs. Sylvester Yunker and Misses Judy Campbell and Dennis Murphy. Announcements Mr. Charles W. Thacker announces the engagement of his aaughter, Miss Aboy Llizabcth Thacker.

to Mr. David Leroy Hayes of Louisville, formerly of Cincinnati. The wedding will take place August 5. Mrs. Rosalie T.

Shepherd announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Helen Tepe, to Mr. Jay Shonk Stevens of Otway, Ohio. The wedding took place June 3. Mr. and Mrs.

Stevens will leave shortly for Honolulu, and will travel for six or seven months. Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Amy Radecker and Mr. Ernest Mailand of New York. The wedding will take place in June. Mr.

G. Stewart Carpenter of Buechel announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Ruth Carpenter, to Mr. Frank J. Kleinsteuber. The wedding took place June 10 at the Buechel Presbyterian Church, the Rev.

J. Leo Hall officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Osburn announce the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Mildred Osburn, to Mr. John D. Hungarland of Jasper, Ind. The wedding will take place in August. Mr.

and Mrs. Harvev Saxton announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bernadine Louise Sax-ton, to Mr. E. Crawford Meyer. The wedding will take place July 8.

Mr. John N. Weidley announces the marriage of hus daughter. Miss Minnie Ruth Weidley, to Mr. George Homer Reynolds of Stanford, Ky.

The wedding took place at the home of the bride in St. Matthews on Tuesday evening, June 13. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. L. A.

Hohmann, pastor of the St. Matthews Evangelical Church. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Harned announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Mildred Harned, to Mr. Robert L. Barrow.

The wedding will take place in August. Mr. and Mrs. G. G.

Allison announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Geraldine Allison, to Mr. William Carl Bokelman. The wedding will take place June 27. Mr.

John Bowman Grundy announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Margaret Loui.se Grundy, to Mr. Elviee Wimp Brown of Cincinnati. The wedding took place June 4 at the Cathedral of Covington. Father Freiberg officiating. Mr.

and Mrs. Browxj will make their home in Cincinnati. Mrs. L. M.

Miller announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss Cleo B. Miller, to Mr. Lawrence Ross Megowan, Jr. The wedding took place February 26 in Cincinnati.

Mr. M. J. Filben announces the marriage of his daughter. Miss Mary Louise Filben.

to Mr. Warren Me.s-sick Paine The ceremony took place at noon Thursday. June 15, in the rectory of the Church of Christ the King, the Rev. Francis Martin oifi-ciating in the presence of the immediate families. After a wedding trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Paine will be at home at 733 South Fortv-f ourth Street. Mrs. James T.

White of Mount Olivet announces the marriage of Iv niece. Miss Gladys Mauette Harring-i ton. to Dr. F. Buerk Zimmerman of Louisville.

The wedding took place 1 Saturday, December 17. 1932. in Lou The wedding of Miss Alice Mc-Cutcheon Rodes and Mr. Roland Fitch, of Bowling Green, took, place at 8 o'clock Saturday night at the home of the bride parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rodes, in Bowling Green. Southern smilax. summer flowers and regal lilies were used as decorations over the entire house and ascension lilies marked the center of the semicircular altar, on each side of which were placed tall brass candelabra holding white tapers. From the foot of the staircase an aisle was formed to the altar, with tall brass candlesticks holding white lighted tapers. The ceremony was performed by Dr.

George W. Cheek of the First Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Richard Patterson, of New York and Mrs. Denys Slater of Dallas.

Texas, the bride's sisters, wera matrons of honor, and Miss Mary Belle Fitch, sister of the groom, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids wer Misses Camilla Herdman. Elizabeth, Rodes. Elizabeth Cherry. Anne Krue-ger and Sarah Porter Farnsworth of Bowling Green: Misses Rosabelle Engelhard and Jane Aley of Louisville and Miss Elizabeth Shouse of Washington.

Mr. Dulaney Fitch was his brother's best man. and the ushers were Messrs. Robert Mitchell and Robert Wallace of St. Louis, Lindsay Fitch and Duncan Hince of Bowling Green.

Dr. William O. Carson and Messrs. Jack Glenn of Atlanta. Jack Nahn of Louisville.

James Hullett of Chicago. Robert Osteen of Paris, and Denys Slater of Dallas, Texas. The bride wore a satin gown of flesh color made in the princess model with puffed sleeves, low boat neck, and a long pearock train. Her veil was flesh-colored illusion with rap of French seed pearls caught at the back with orange blossoms. She carried white gardenias, centered in pink gardenias.

The matrons of honor and the maid of honor were gowned alike in delphinium blue mousseline de soie with fuchsia-colored belts fastened with rhinestone buckles and having flaring trains. They carried round bouquets of blue sweet peas edged with blue gypsophilia and centered with white gardenias. The bridesmaids wore flesh-colored mousseline de soie finished with bands of taffeta, and also carried bouquets of blue sweet peas and white gardenias. Mrs. Rodes.

the bride's mother, wor a white crepe evening gown with shoulder corsage of orchids, and Mrs. Fitch, mother of the groom, wore a model of petal-pink lace with delphinium blue ribbon at the waist, and carried a "bouquet of roses and blue sweet peas. The ceremony was followed by a reception and dancing. Mr. and Mrs.

Fitch will spend several weeks in Wequetonsing, and Chicago. Among the out-of-town guests wera Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Dulaney.

Atlanta, Mrs. Robert Edward Dulaney, Miami, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stockton Mitchell, Miss Cccil Dulaney Mitchell, St. Louis.

Mrs. Francis M. Gettys, Miss Virginia L. Gettys. Louisville, Mrs.

Robert Lusk. Mr. and Mrs. Guilfort Dudley, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Barr. Mr. William Wallor, Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Rodes.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cronan, Mrs.

Charles A. Aley, Mr. and Mrs. John Engelhard, Dr. Hugh Kellogg and Mrs.

Kellogg of Louisville: Misses Amelia Yerkes, Amanda Rodes, and Mary Cromwell Rodes, of Danville; Mr. Richard C. Patterson, of New York City; Miss Emily Settle of Frankfort; Messrs. James S. Plrtls and Henry D.

Ormsby of Louisville. The Little Theater Reservations Now Being Made for Next Season. The following have qualified and made reservations for the season of 1933-1934 of the Little Theater Company, which is to produce five plays at The Playhouse, opening early in November: Messrs. and Mesdames Attllla Cox, E. R.

Dumesnil. Lee S. Read; Mesdames William Howard Courtenay, Churchill Humphrey, Cara Sapin and Matthew O'Doherty, and Miss Anne G. Green. Weddings The wedding of Miss Katherini Maye Tharp.

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Tharp of Shelbyville, and Mr. J. Doss Nash, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. N. Nash of Scott's Station, took place Saturday afternoon, June 10. at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev.

Dr. C. W. E'lsey. in Shelbyville.

The bride wore a white crepe gown with accessories to match with a corsage bouquet of pink rosea and lilies of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Nash left immediately after the ceremony on a motor trip in the East, and on their return will make their home in Shelbyville. The marriage of Miss Hazel Steinberg and Mr.

Bernard Becker of Chicago, took place at 9:30 o'clock this Sunday morning at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steinberg, the Rev. Dr. J.

J. Glttel-man performing the ceremony. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Becker left for Chicago, where they will make their home at 4850 North Oakley Avenue after June 25.

The wedding of Miss Ruby Ricketts and Mr. Louis B. Hubbuch took place at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. June 6. at the Church of Our Lady, the Rev.

Bernard I. Dolvrty officiating. Miss Elizabeth McCoy was the bridesmaid and Mr. Frank McDonald was the best man. Messrs.

Robert L. Ricketts and Gilbert Hubbuch were the ushers. Tlie bride wore a white satin gown with lace sleeves. Her veil was held in place by a fmall white satin hat. She carried a bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley.

The bridesmaid wore a blue taffeta pown with pink acres.sones, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and blui delphinium. The wedding breakfast was served at the Tyler Hotel, after which Mr. and Mr.s. Hubbuch left on a motor trip to Chicago. The wedding of Miss Freda Adelia-j Stamper of Jef fcrsonvllle and Mr.

iTlwria.s T. Davidson took place at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at St. I Luke's Reform Church in Jefferson-! ille. Miss Alma Wiedncr of Jeffer- -as the bridesmaid, and Mr, Wilbert Mountjoy was the best TUMJL Hie bride wore ,1 gown of vrY.lm flat crepe with hat. to match.

She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. The bridesmaid Iwore a town of flcsh-colorea crepe, i She wore hat and shoes of French i blue, and carried a bouquet of pink 1 roses and delphinium. Mrs. George Hurt, mother of the bride, wore white crepe coat dress and shoulder bouquet. The mother of the groom, 1 (Continued on rz 5.) PERSONALS Party Given Thursday for Recent Graduate.

Mrs. Neil Dalton was host Thursday at a luncheon at Benedict's followed by a theater party in honor of Miss Mary Loretto Newman, a recent graduate. Covers were laid for Mesdames Tom Newman and Neil Dalton; Misses Mary Loretto Newman, Alice Bannon, Betty Jane Dant, Thelma Lorenz, An-nabelle Duffy. Jane Lutkemeier and Virginia Smith. William H.

Coleman to New Haven, Conn. After attending the commencement exercises at Yale University, Mrs. Coleman and Mrs. Middleton will motor to Wequetonsing, Mich. Mrs.

John Lee Dunlap is spending the summer in Rye, N. Y. Miss Charlotte Cooper returned Saturday from a visit to Mrs. G. Russell Churchell in Skaneateles, N.

and a trip to Niagara Falls. Miss Virginia Lee Gettys returned last week from Rollins College, Winter Park. to spend the summer with her mother. Mrs. Frank M.

Gettys. Mr. William H. Harrison has returned from Princeton University to spend the summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William B. Harrison. Mrs. Edward Nathan and son, James Nathan of Memphis.xare visiting Mrs. Nathan's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Grauman, in St. James Court. The Junior League will give a tea Tuesday afternoon at the River Valley Club in honor of its new members. Dr.

George A. Hendon returned Saturday from Milwaukee, where he attended the meeting of the American Medical Association. TVyfrc T-T Rickert and daughter. Miss Betty Lee Rickert, of Essex Fells, TJ will nrrivf this Snndav to visit Mrs. Rickert's parents.

Dr. George A. Hendon ana ivirs. iienaon. in tue Taylorsville Road.

Dr. Warren Quillian, Mrs. Qulllian and Miss Harriet Quillian arrived Saturday from Coral Gables, to visit Mrs. Kathleen Sutton Rowe at her home. Honeysuckle Lodge, on Cherokee Road.

The Fourth District meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held at 10:30 o'clock Thursday morning in Georgetown. All members are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Stanley Paxton and children. Miss Linda Paxton and William Paxton. of Washington Court House. Ohio, who were the guests of Misses Louise Maull and Emma Swope Maull. left last week to visit Mr.

and Mrs. R. Wells Giles in Shreveport, La. Miss Mary Catherine Dawson of Louisville and Mr. and Mrs.

J. Allen Dawson of Indianapolis are visiting relatives in Clermont, Fla. Master tfnna rrl T-Tm 1c enpnd. I ing two weeks with his grandparents. I Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Hine. at Forrest City, Ark.

Miss Betty Leonard is visiting her I parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1 Leonard. Mrs.

Emma Lee Flood and son. Master James Flood, are visiting relatives in Shelbyville. Miss Elizabeth LaFon Hollings-worth of Cleveland. Ohio, will arrive this week to spend the remainder of the dimmer with her grandmother. Luncheon I Minnesota, will arrive Sunday for a two weeks' visit with Mrs.

Glenden-ning's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Zubrod, on Rosewood Avenue. Mrs.

William Marshall Bullitt is expected to return Monday from New York. Mrs. Edward P. Humphrey returned last week from Jerico, Long Island, where she visited Mr. and Mrs.

Preston Davie. She was guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mr. W. S. Stevens at the Field and Turf Club at Belmont before the races.

Mrs. Oliver Iselin gave a dinner party Saturday evening, June 10. at her home on Long Island in honor of Mrs. Humphrey. Mr.

Walter Clark. of Quebec, Canada, will arrive July 1 to visit Mr. Muir Humphrey for ten days. Mr. Humphrey will accompany Mr.

Clark to Quebec and will be his guest at his salmon fishing camp near Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hume Logan and their guests.

Dr. Austin B. Smith and Mrs. Smith of New York, and Mr. and Mrs.

W. Strother Helm left. Saturday to motor to Indianapolis to be the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Logan's daughter, Mrs.

J. J. Littell, and Dr. Littell. Col.

F. W. Van Duyne, Mrs. Van Duyne and Miss Mary Van Duyne will leave early in July to spend a month at Towaco, N. J.

Mr. William A. Northcutt, returned Saturday from Dartmouth College to spend the summer with his parents. The Rock Creek Riding Club will give a horse show at 3:30 o'clock next Sunday afternoon at the club on Cannon's Lane. The committee in charge includes Mesdames Clifton Rodes, C- J.

Cronan, Joseph E. Johnson, F. W. Curran and Charles E. Tachau.

The horse show is free and open to the public. Supper will o-. served for a nominal fee. Misses Embry Cowan and Constance Clark returned Thursday from Lexington. where they attended the finals at the Virginia Military Institute.

Mesdames Samuel C. -Miller. George H. Keyes and Charles McCord of New Albany will leave this Sunday to visit in Philadelphia and New York. Mrs.

Isaac Harcourt and Mr. Harold Churchell left Tuesday to motor to Skaneateles, N. where Mrs. Harcourt will be the guest of Mrs. G.

Russell Churchell. After a visit of two weeks Mrs. Harcourt will go to New York to visit her daughter. Miss Katherine Harcourt. Mrs.

Allen Barnes and daughter. Miss Pe22v Barnes, of San Antonio. 1 Texas, arrived Friday to visit Mrs. Barnes mother. Mrs.

John T. Bate. Mrs. George C. Norton, Mrs.

Laura Norton Bonnie and Miss Jouett Menefee will leave Friday for Wequetonsing, Mich. Mr. J. D. Stewart nd Miss Abby Ballard Stewart returned last week from Poughkeepsie, N.

Y. Mrs. John Middleton left Thursday for Jndiananolts to accomsatv -Mrs. KfS'S- Miss Annabel Varble of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Pinkney Varble.

Misses Eleanor and Anne Bobo of Lyon, are visiting their grandfather, Mr. W. B. Pace, and Mrs. Pace, at the Weissinger-Gaulbert.

Mrs. William Tate Bird of Shelby County was formerly Miss Emily Bacon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund II. Bacon.

Mrs. Lamar D. Roy, was formerly Miss Margaret Young, daughter of Mr. John P. Young.

returned to Louisville after spending a year in California. Mrs. James E. Pearson, left Wednesday for Chicago to visit her niece, Mrs. Martin Brockman, and Mr.

Brockman. Miss Betty Jane Kimmel has returned from Miss Sayward's School in Philadelphia to spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. H. I. Kimmel.

Mr Louis Hirsch has returned from the University of Michigan to spend the summer with his mother. Mrs. Louis Hirsch, in the Dartmouth Apartments. Miss Virginia Woodson will 30 Sunday to Chicago, where she will attend the Deita Zeta convention. She will go later to jcin her mother.

Mrs. Isaae Woodson, in Bay View, Mich. Announcement is made of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen st the Jewish Hospital on June 13.

Mrs. Cohen formerly was Miss Mae Goldberg. Mrs. M. Webb of Northport, Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Cunningham and Miss Jane Ramsev of Pine-ville, and Mrs. E.

O. Anderson and Mr. Easley O. Andersen, of Charlotte, N. will arrive this week to attend ie wedding of Miss Harriet Vaughan and Mr.

S. O. LeSueur, Jr. Mr. Charles Epstein and daughter.

Miss Dorothy Epstein. Wilkes-Barre. will arrive this week to visit Mr. Epstein's mother. Mrs.

Bertha Epstein, at the Brown Hotel. Mrs. Chastine Sprague will go in July to Danville to visit Mrs. William Cook before going to Philadelphia to visit her sister, Mrs. Joseph M.

Houston. Mr. Robert Oppenheimer returned last week from the University of Michigan to spend the summer with (Continued oa Par 9.) Mrs. Lambeth L. Fogg on Eastern Parkway.

Mr. Clarkson O'Connor returned Wednesday frcm the Virginia Military Institute to spend the summer with his parents. Dr. Moorman Harda-way and Mrs. Hardaway.

Miss Jane Matthews of Montgomery, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Fred T. Caldwell, and Mr. Caldwell. Miss Martha Kennerly left Saturday to spend three weeks in New York.

Atlantic City and in Newark, N. where she will be the guest cf Miss Elizabeth Kendall. Mrs. Fred Fishback and daughter. Miss Elizabeth Fishback, left Saturday for Washington to visit Col.

E. M. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, and will later go to New York. Mrs.

Clara K. Williams left Tuesday for Boston, to spend a month with her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Grant.

Mrs. Mary E. Beecher and daugh- ier. Ltiellls Wrd hay Miss Reie Vacca has returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Max Hart-wig, and Mr.

Hartwig in Rochester, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Hogedorn will lieturn this week to Farmingdale. N. after spenoing a month witn Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collins.

Mr. and Mrs. Marx Stein have returned from a visit in Greenville. and are at the Willow Terrace Apartments. Misses Prisca O'Brien and Helen O'Brien are making their home in Washington, D.

C. Mrs. Harrison Eudy of New York will arrive Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William West.

Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glendenning. who us zaakina their ham la Dulutfa, 1 isville.

Dr. Zimmerman, a recent graduate of the School of Medicine. University of Louisville, is the son of (Continued on Par 5.).

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