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9 THE SUN, BiAJLTOIQRE, -ST7NPAY MQRJS INO, rDECEMBgt 27, 1314; WESTMINSTER Mr. Raymoni of the battleship W-yoming, is at. his home in, TJniontown on furloufrh. AfV Tf ell, is visiHngiasiuncie, tarry F. Coyer, andf amily, of this city.

CUMBERLAND AISITQRS are arriving for the an-v anal. county ball, to be held under the auspices of; the 'Allegany County Assembly, next. ThuVsday night. The patronesses will be.Mesdames Eloise Roman. Lloyd" Lowndes.

S. B. Hanly, Nelson C. Read, David -W. Sloan, Robert R.

Henderson, Arthur Janv Henburn. iv J. Herbert-Warner; of Baltimore, werermarned'at tenary Methodist Episcopal Church on TooivrT. TC," -w pv. Tj7 E.

Bennett; jioss vjiara Bowersoioi ianeytown, is visniug inenas in rxanover, r-a. Axr. -Cr xi it- 5 Tttock-levsville and uaJttatton. oi Baltimore, is visiting Miss Hatne-Tost, of e'sfvM" his sister. Mrs.

Taylor, of Mr. Edward Jif; an.d sressrs Frnufc nrft nrt of Baltimore, is visiting Messrs. JPrank Crof and Frank Snyder, of -Baltimore, are guests IViffinm emn. or oauinsteati 'W. MUnor-Roberts.

Robert Mac- were married on Thursday -by Rev A. H. McKinley. of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Croft, of HoucKsville.

Miss Beetely, of Baltimove, is, visiting her sister, Mrs. alter Elseroad, of Houeksville. Miss Crouse, of "Littles-town. is visiting her sister. Mrs.

1 The' --members of the Mite Society of I the historic Stone Chapel were enter-Itained oh Saturday afternoon by Mr. i and James Robertson. The members of the Girls" Club were entertained Monday -Bight. Mrs. C.

A. Bender, of Grantsville, entertained a number young people Thursday in honor of tho sixteenth birthday-of her daughter, Miss Beulah Bender." R. Bowen, of was hostess at a meeting of the Ladies' Sewing Club Thursdas afternoon. The -Devon Club held a social at the clubhouse in Luke Friday night. Lloyd L.

Shaffer, clerk of the Circuit Court, Cumberland, was the principal speaker. The junior class of the West Virginia University Preparatory School, Keyser, gave a tea in Miss Menefee's room on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Norman, of Mount Savage, entertained on Monday night with euchre.

Mr. Peter McGuire, at Iionaeoning, was host Wednesday evening at a pheasant and wild turkey dinner. Mr. J. E.

Landale and Miss Neva. Phares, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P.

Phares, of Altamont Terrace, were married on Tuesday evening. Mr. John Thompson Sindy and Miss Grace Pearl Snyder were married Tuesday night by the Rev. Eugene Richardson. HURLOCK AVIRS B.

F. JOHNSON and grand-rv daughter. Miss Ceiia Satterfield, went up to Seaford for a brief visit during the week, Mrs. Olea Riehardson, of Claibournc. is the guest of Mrs.

K. J. Wright. Miss Helen M. Smith returned by Miss Anna Gehr at the liohic 'of George A.

Cox, of Hampstead. Misses bVkesville THE MISSES; JONES', will stye luncheon on Thursday af ternoon-in. honor of the Thursday, arid -Tuesday Card -Clubs. Miss Elizabeth Bennett, a student at Western 5laryland College, is spending the holidays -with her parents, Mr. and "Mrs.

William H. Bennett. Mr. Albert Sclby and Miss Bessie. Mur-rav.

who have ben visiting friends; in Baltimore, have returned. Mr. and Mrs. 3. H.

Cowman, who have been spending the winder in Baltimore, have reopened their country home, where they, will spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. I.

Mellor. will give concert at the Lyceum Theatre on Thursday evening. James Wiieatley and daughter, Miss IiUlian Wheat jty, who have been visiting in Baltimore, have returned. Mr John Hewitt, of Phicaao, is spending the holidays- at Che home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Hewitt. Mrs. Harold Thomas and daughter, Miss Mary Thomas, will spend New Year's Iay with Mr. and Mrs. Louis V.

Se'hultz. Misses Martha and Elizabeth Hepner are visiting their sister. Mrs. John Doherety, of Florence. Miss Ruth Dor-sty, who has been attending Mount de Sales Academy, will spend the holidays with her uncle.

Mr. Harry Devries. Mr. John McCaiiley, of Cumberland, was the recont guest of Mk. Charles H.

Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lowndes Bennett will spend tlio holidays with Mrs.

lienut-tt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur I'ercy Forsythe. of Hoods Mills. Mr.

Charles Kohls, of the battleship Utah, is the guest of his narents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kohls. Miss Hnrriet parents, 3ir. am jeuion o.

Jeiir, i jisuld Abbott and Lorena Mosher, of jon Thursday arternooti. A large sur- Washington, D. are guests of Miss prise party was Mr. aiid Mrs. An-AbbottV parents.

Mr. and Mrs. William drew B. McKinney on Tuesday A. Abbott, of Hampstead.

Mr. Elwood Mr. Herbert M- i lullips and lus bride I Arinacost. of New Madison. Ohio, is vis-! were honor guests at a dinner given by.

i itm. h'5 father. Jlr.Mnwnh Armn. mer and Mrs. Charles Parvin.

Misses Leta Taylor and Cathell returned from Western Maryland College on Tuesday night. Miss Mary Andrews, of. West Chester State Normal School, is spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jiminie Andrews: 'Mr.

Millard Stevens', of is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Stevens. Miss Myrtle Turner, of Fed-eralsburg, was the guest of Mr. N. M. Corkran on Wednesday.

A very pretty wedding took place Preston Methodist Episcopal Church Wednesday when Miss Helen Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Parker, and Mr.

George N. Fluharty, son of Mrs. Annie Fluharty, were united in marriage by the Rev. Mr. Briggs.

HARRISONBURG fyJRS. A. M. LOEWNEK and Mrs. Adolph Wise have returned from a visit of -'seven wteks in Chicago, St.

Louis, Kansas City and Pittsburgh. Miss Audrey McLeod. teacher at Greenville, S. is spending the holidays with her father. Prof.

J. S. McLeod, in Bridgewater. Miss Agnes McLeod, of Detroit, is also a visitor. Miss Florence Keezell is visiting her father, ex-Senator George B.

Keezell. Miss Al-meta Adams, of Bristol, is the guest of Mrs. G. R. Fitzsimmons.

Mrs. C. O. Robertson is visiting her son, James C. Robertson, in Washington.

Miss Hilda Miller, of Philadelphia, is a guest of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Frazier. The Reverend and Mrs.

John W. Rosenberger, of Frankford. are visiting relatives here. Miss Lucy Lynn, of the public school, and Miss Leah Lynn, of the State Normal School, have been called to Bedford City by the illness of their father. Donald, Jonn Avirett, George L.

Wellington, Herman Hesse.E. H. Oswald, Roberdeau Annan, J. AVilson Humbird, W. W.

Hanly, William F. Coale, Charles H. Holtman, Harry E. Weber, J. Philip Roman," Arthur H.

Hawkins, Milnor J. W. Scott Cochrane, Benjamin H- Biays and Joel L. Griffith. The Loyal Order of Moose had open house on Christmas Day.

The Marquette Social Club will hold its annual holiday dance next Wednesdav at St. Marv's Hall. There was carol singing on the streets of Cumberland early Christmas morning by a large company of young men led by Ingham "Lord. A reception was given at the Western Maryland Hospital Monday night by Miss Mary E. Hale, the superintendent, in honor of those, who took the principal parts in the cast of "'The Toy Shop." A silver tea was given at the home Mrs.

J. E. Patchett at Keyser Tnesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Mears, of Allegany, were guests at a birthday party Tuesday in honor of Joseph Hene-gan. who celebrated his twenty -eighth anniversary. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Rankin, of Frostburg, Tuesday night in honor of Mrs. Rankin's twenty-fifth birthday. Mrs. Henry M. Hodgson, of Lonacon-ing, entertained fonr tables of bridge Mrs Phillips mother.

Mrs. Ella M. cost: of White House! Mr. Russell Shipley, at lier home, Fairmqunt, on jjixler, of Oklahoma City. is vis-Sunday.

-j jting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A unique entertainment was given by Bixler Mr. and Mrs. fl.

C. Murningstar on Fri- ''w J. T- day evening. It was a maple. sugar sur-, Lieut.

E. -Elmer Bennett, L. S. A-, prise party and its principal feature was at Fort Monroe, and Mrs. the reduction of the maple sap to the I Bennett arc spending the Christmas sugar state.

Mr. J. J. T. Baumgardner holidays with Lieutenant Bennett's was given a surprise party at his home; brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. at Melrose on Thursda-evening to cele- II. Price Goodwin. Mr. George Shaffer brate the fiftieth annivbrsarv of his is the guest of his sister in Philadelphia, birthdav.

Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel Wev-, Mrs-. Arthur Lwell and little son, Ed-bright, of Decatur, entertained a large ward Lynch Ewell.

or Hallwood. on Tuesday from Western Maryland Inumber of friends on Sunday. Mr. and are visiting Mrs. Ewell father, Mr.

W. Mrs. Jacob Forney, of Baltimore. areiOonu juymai. au.

ouvm otoner. ex- nresident of the Board of Countv Com College. Miss Smith will spend the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Parker attended the marriage of Mr. Parker's sister at Preston on Wednesday. Mrs.

Frank Dean, formerly of Hut-lock, but now of Wilmington, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. W. L. Plnm- missioners, celebrated the ninety-third anniversarj- of his birthday at the home of his nephew, Mr. S.

C. Stoner, on Thursday Bennett will entertain a number of in Myers district. Miss Anna MeMahon. of Baltimore, is mends at the Heights on Tuesday aft visiting Miss Ida Mering, of Uniontown. MR.

AND MRS. SOLOMON UHLFELDER Mrs. Uhlfelder before her marriage on November 1 5 last was Miss Regina Bras Treuman, of 2124 McCullah street, daughter of Mr. Max Treuman. Mr.

and Mrs. Uhlfelder reside at 1737 North Payson street. CAMBRIDGE CHRISTMAS soiree will be held at EASTON Easton. Krs. Kate Trice, of Fed-eralsburs.

is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Morris. Mr.

and Mrs. Chalfonte Hall, Vienna, on Tuesday evening, December 29, for the benefit of the Belgian sufferers. The affair will be in charge "of Mr. James A. Higgins.

Miss Nellie Trader, of. Salisbury, will be the director. Mr. and Mrs. Guy L.

Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Don N. Hiffsrins will receive. ernoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Devries, who have been visiting relatives in Baltimore, have returned. Mrs. J.

Brooks Mellor will be hostess to the Thursday Card Club on Thursday veiling. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mellor are spending the holidays with Mr.

Wellor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin. Mellor. Mr.

Thomas Anderson, of Itau-dolpb-Macon Academy, is stopping with his father, Mr. Thomas Anderson, over the holidays. Miss Janet Xpreeher, who lias been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ethelbert Smith, of Wilmington, Del-lias returned. Mrs.

Edwin Mellor, will entertain the Tuesday Card Club at her home on Wednesday evening. Miss Louise McDonald, who has been attending St. Mary's Jiwrjinary, in St. Mary's county, is perfTling the holidays with her parents; Mr. and Mrs.

Murphy McDonald. "Mr. Charles Hammond, of Pikesvillc. was the week-end guest last week of the Misses Harris. Miss Harriet Mellor.

of Washington, is visiting her sister. Kdwin M. Mellor, Jr. Miss Until P.errets. who has been visiting iives ii Virginia, has returned.

Miss Ida Jones will spend the holidays at. -holme with her mother. CHESAPEAKE CITY Through the efforts of Misses Grace ana Nanev Jtayiy waaoeii, tne itimpty Stocking Club provided Christmas gifts for nearlv a hundred children of Cambridge. Mr. Philip C.

Howard and Miss Ola M- Shenron. daughter of Mr. and Vaughn Smith and child are visiting relatives and friends at Vienna. Mr. George C.

Shehan, of Asheville. N. is the guest during the Christmas holidays of his brother, State Insurance Commissioner W. Mason Shehan. Mr.

T. Carroll Nichols, of St. Joseph, is the holiday guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C.

Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Riddick have moved from Easton to Baltimore, where they will spend the rest of the winter. Mr. Dwight Rowell, of Salisbury, is visiting his mother. Mrs. William IT.

Whitby. C. H. Morris, of Onancoek, is the guest of his brother, Charles E. Morris.

Mr. and Mrs. WT. A. Turner and son Norman, of Baltimore, are visiting Mrs.

John B. Swartz. Mr. and Mrs. Xellott F.

Hardeastle and two Mrs. Walter Shenton. were married Tuesdav evenintr at the bride's residence by the Rev. J. L.

Ward. Mr. Franklin N. Tucker and Mrs. Harriet Wooten were married at 8 o'clock Tuesday even ing at the Methodist Protestant parson- i age by the Rev.

J. LrWard. George W. Bowman, of the Eastern Shore Hospital, and Miss Bertha children, of Grosse He, are visiting Mrs. E.

L. F. Hardeastle and Mr. and Mrs. F.

G. Wrjghtson. Mr. and "VIr-s 5Jnml -T Sm-thiii. TtnlO'mArP THE BIG CLUB SALE CLOSES IN FOUR DAYS! IINVESSX A LITTLE OP YOUR CHRISTMAS JVIOrSfEV IN A FIANO OR PLAYERPIANO BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.

arc guests of relatives and friends in 1 L. Langrell, of Cambridge, were married Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock at St. Paul's parsonage by the Rev. J. L.

Ward. Mrs. Charles Francis Redmond, of Washington, D. spending Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Isabel N.

Wilms. Mr. Eugene Brannock, of Baltimore, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Susan 'Brannock. Mr.

Daniel Willis, a student in the University of Maryland, is spending Christmas with his parents, the Reverend and Mrs. D. H. Willis. Messrs.

Carroll Dail, Reeder Spedden, Lester Jackson, J. Awdry Le Compte, Robert North and Grason Wray, who are students at Washington College, Chestertown, are at home for the holiday season. Mrs. Hubert Apple-gartb, of Hougb. is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Spedden. Mr. Howard Simmon's, a student at La "Folette College, is visiting his parents Easton.

Mr. Boss Ferguson ana son, Harry, are visiting Mr. Ferguson's son, George Ferguson, in New York. Miss Edna M. Marshall, of Frostburg, is visiting her me-ther near Easton.

Miss Nettie Horsey, of Winston-Salem, N. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. Horsey.

Mr. John Stemler, of Baltimore, is visiting friends in Easton. Miss Mildred Edgell, of Baltimore, is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K.

Edgell. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Smith, of Grosse Join Now Vhite the JJIt. AXI MRS.

JOSFPII EGEE, of TJirniinidiam. are quests of Mrs. Annie T. Egoc. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Dale, of Philadelphia, are stopping for a fortnight with Mrs. Dale's father, Mr. Andrew Bcatou. Mr.

Harry Metz, of Wilmington, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tieiiben Henlow. Miss Elizabeth Wells is visiting relatives in more. Mrs.

Thomas Jones and Mrs. James I. McCoy, of (Yeihon, have been spending some time with friends in Philadelphia. Mr. anil Mrs.

Edward Clark are spending the holidays in Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. William Cleaver, of Kcn-nedyville, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Cornelius Davis, of Warwick. Bev. anil Mrs. Wilber Jaggard. of Ziou, were guests last week of Mr.

William Kimmers. of Ircetihurst. Frank P. Courey visited in Coatesville, this' week. Mrs.

Samuel Woolford. of Cambridge, spent several days of last week with Airs. Ralph II. Kees. Mrs.

Harry Jones, of St. Augustine, was the guest on Tuesday of Miss Katie S. Price. Mr. and Mrs.

J. Polk Steele were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. James T. Watts, of Cecilton, during the past week.

lie v. and Mrs. John E. Eggert spent Cjiristmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Eggert. of Philadelphia. Mr. John Kreckenridge 5s spending some time in Xcw Jersey. Mrs.

J. A. Cerry and Mrs. Clara M. lie, Mr.

and Mrs. George Uaw-j son Wrightson. of Elizabeth, N. and W. Victor Wrightson, of New Orleans, are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis G. Wrightson. Miss Marcia and Oliver Grymes, of Orange, N. are the guest's of Miss Heloise Beebe, at Londonderry.

Miss Elsie White, of Winchester, and Miss Sue Hurley," of New York, are the guests of the Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Tumblestoh, on South Harrison street.

Professor and Mrs. Walter Norris, of Annapolis, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs! Henry Hollyday, Sr. Doctor and Mrs. Forrest -Shreeve, of Tucson, are visiting his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Simmons. Carroll Dail. of Washington College, is spending Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Clara Dail.

Messrs. Sidney Witey Roberts and Carroll Seward have returned from a visit to Georgetown, Del. Messrs. Charles Walton and Jack Enwright, of Fort Worth, Texas, who are students at Washington College. are spending the holidays with their classmate, Mr.

Lin-wood Harris. Mr. Charles Lickle, of Baltimore, is the guest of Edmond Grooves. Mr. Frank Dawson, of Philadelphia, is visiting Cambridge relatives.

Mr. Paul Lake, a student at Strayer's Business College, Baltimore, is spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S.

Lake. Miss Jennie M. Jackson is the holiday guest of her sister. Miss- Cora Jackson, of Baltimore. $5 Is AH That Is Required to Brighten Your Home With a Miss Madeline Hoyman, of Princess Anne, is the guest of Mrs.

C. J. Henry. Mr. Henry Jacobs and Miss Laura Zametzer, of Baltimore, were married Shndav nfternoou by the Rev.

G. W. MAGNIFICENT PIANO Wray; Mr. Guy Watkins, who is attending school in Baltimore, arrived recently to visit "his mother, Mrs. Ida Watkins.

Mrs. Samuel W. Woolfora, of Woolford. is the guest of her daugh ter. Mrs.

Bolph Rees. ot tjhesapeaKe City. Mr. Samuel W. Woolford, has returned to Philadelphia after visiting his parents at Woolford.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Flournov. of Pine Bluffs. Arkansas, announce the marriage of their daughter.

Miss Anna Kmg, to Mr. Leonard Edward Barsett, of Cambridge; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Prettyman and WE want you to fully understand the excellent quality of these club instruments; they are the product of the largest piano factory in the world, with which we are affiliated, and we know from our own personal knowledge just how-good they really are and how delighted you will be with them.

The tone, the action, the case design, the finish, the player mechanism of the Player-Pianos are all of the most excellent quality, produced under ideal conditions of workmanship and musicianship. They are instruments you will be really proud to own, proud to submit to the judgment of your most critical music friends; and we emphasize our knowledge and judgment of them by the unconditional guarantee each club member receives. sou, Levi, of Taylor Island, lett Hues dav for'a trin South. Mr. and, Mrs.

A. B. Cochrane have gone to (Jtimuenana to visit relatives, Mr. Reginald Jones, a student at St. John's nollesre.

is home for the holidays. Mrs. W. H. Carson and little daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Henry snreeve. JUr. George White, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy White, of Wilmington, are spending the Christmas holidays with the Rev. and Mrs. W. L. White.

Miss Ada K. Merritt, of Philadelphia, is visiting the family of her brother, Dr. James B. Merritt 3d. Mrs.

Clarence Wright, of Baltimore, is' the -guest of her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Cox. Miss Maud Chaplain, is visiting her aunti Mrs. J. Chaplain, in Trappe, Mr.

John R. Haswell, of Baltimore, was the guest this week of friends in W. H. Upham, of Wisconsin, is-the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Starr at Hope. Dukes Wooters, of New- York, is the guest of his parents, Register of Wills and Mrs. Charles R.

Wooters. Miss Ada Carroll is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents at Havre de Grace. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Fishach, of Washington, D. ate visiting Mrs. Fishach's mother Mrs Charles. A. Chipley, corner of Brooklets ay enue ancj, ison street.

Mr. and Mrs. John Eanson, of Hampton, are the guests of Mrs. Ransom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles R. Wooters. Bobbins Hollyday, of Charlotte Hall Academy, is spending the holidays with his parents. Colonel and Mrs. Henry Hollyday.

Doctor and Mrs. J. Edward Hubbard, of Hinton, W. are visiting in Easton. Kenneth Grace and Ralph McPherson, of the Maryland Agricultural College, are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents in Easton.

Among the out-of-town guests who attended the Claggett-Tylor wedding in -Easton this week were: Mr. and Mrs. Honore Claggett, Richard and Miss Mary Claggett, of Laurel, Mr. Claggett, of Annapolis: Mr. J.

Edward Tylor, of Washington, D. Miss Anna Butcher, of Pennsylvania; Miss Kathryn White, of Bryn Mawr; -Miss Anna --Lewis -and Miss Virginia 'Bartlett. of Baltimore, aiid Doctor and Airs. Howard R. Hopkins and Miss Hopkins, Md.

Mr. Edgar Simmons is visiting friends in Baltimore. Miss Fannie Towers is visiting her brother, Mr. Powell Towers, in Baltimore. Mary have returned trom a visit to relatives in Wilmington, Del.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones arrived Sunday, coming from Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs.

Wallace Weyerman. of Atlantic City. ICnight, of Port Deposit, are guests for a fortnight of Rev. and Mrs. H.

A. 3. Wcsterlield. of Denton. Mrs.

Elizabeth Bnrwick. of Philadelphia, is visiting her Miss Alice Clark. Miss Mary Tf. Cooper is spending the holidays at her home in Laurel. Miss Helen H.

Windle is -isiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Windle, of West Crove. Julian Downey, of spent the week-end with friends here. Miss Alice noppor.

of Smith College, is spending the holidays at home. Lieutenant Julian C. Smith has returned from Mexico and is" spending a month with -relatives in Elkton. Mrs. Charles S.

Pyle. of Iiising Sun. entertained the Ladies" Missionary Society on Thursday afternoon, tleorge. Vaughn, of the T'niversity of Maryland, is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. James Vaughn.

Mrs. Mary Teal, of Back Creek, visited relatives in town this Walter I ickcnson and Miss Myrtle Dickenson, of Bethel, wore recently entertained by Mrs. M. Lake, of Philadelphia. Miss Irene Wooleyhan, of Earle-ville.

is stopping with relatives in Wilmington. John Spicer is spending the holidays at his home in Baltimore. CENTREVILLE T3ALTIMORE visitors in Queen Anne's county for the holidays include: Miss Mary Nichols, who is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Spencer G-.

Xewnam: Mrs, Wiliam J. Iioettgcr, the guest of Judge nd Mrs. V. B. Hopper and Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Perry. Mr.

Norman Schnepfe, entertained by Mr. and Mrs. E. Sehnepfe; Mr. Thomas E.

Bryan, visiting Mr. William J. Price, SrJ; Mr. and Mrs. P.

K. Burroughs and little daughter, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Forman: Miss Margaret Troy, visiting Doctor and Mrs. W.

D. Troy; Mr. David Smith, entertained by Mr. and Mrs. S.

T. Bouohelle: Mis George Harris, guest of Captain and Mrs. Charles W. Harris; Mr. William Woodford, visiting Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Woodford. Mr: Charles Saddler spent several days with Winchester friends.

Miss E. V. Mclvenneyis the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.

S. MeKennoy. of Price. Miss Bertha Wilson is visiting Ingleside relatives. Archibald and John Mitchell, of Hartford, are gfiesfs of Mr.

and Mrs. are spending Christmas with Mr. and The Club Mrs. Charles M. Mowbray.

Mr. Fulton a student at St. College, Annapolis, is the guest of his parents Mr. Howard B. Matthews, of St; John's College, is the guest of his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. John Mntthews. Miss Imogone Seward, of Tangier Is The Player-Pianos are the latest and most improved type. ALL ARE 88-NOTE the full keyboard and use all standard 88-Note Music Rolls.

With each Player we give a stool, player bench, scarf and 1 2 rolls of music of your own selection FREE. The expression devices on these Players will en are made under ideal conditions and are of excellent musical character. They are well worth $350 in fact, are exceptional values at that price, yet club members buy them for only $267.50, or at a saving $82.50. You can have them in several styles and woods to satisfy your individual taste, and you are protected by land, is spending Christmas with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Seward. Mr. Thomas H.

Twilh and Miss Mvrtle E. Wooten were married Sunday night at St. -Paul's Methodist Protestant parsonage. Messrs. Ceorge and Theodore Barber; of Princeton University, are spending Christma- at their home on High street.

Miss Clara Leonard, a student at the State School. Baltimore, is the erue-i of her limisiiall-v stronc parents, Mr. and Mrs. ivy Mr. Robert G.

Henry, of Salisbury is spending several days here. able anyone, without previous musical experience, to play the way they like best 1 exenange HYATTSVILLE ho has 3Irs ELKTON ICTOR TAYLOR, of Philadel weeks, Point TU1ISS LOUISE GOURLEY been the guest of her --i Thomas E. Latimer, for sc i returned to her homo at Holi on Sunday last. Mr. Ed war.

of Atlanta, is spending mas holidays with his parei. and Mrs. Perkins. 31 r. aul F.

Grimes, of Albany. N. 1 phia, has been visiting bis parents, s'erkms Christ- Clayron Wright. Miss Dclha TDancy Brown, of Iluleigh. X.

is spending Doctor Thos. snend- 'ith Mrs. Mil-. 3Irs. mg the, Christmas holiday.

Grimes' relatives near Won. O. B. Zanzinger has retnr trom i visit to her sister, 3Iiss '-oc Chew, F. Tor- COUPON i with for the FREE LIFE INSURANCE In case of the death of the purchaser of one of our Pianos or Plyer-Piano we cancel all remaining payments, if all payments have been made when due, and GIVE A RECEIPT IN FULL for the Piano or Player-Piano.

returned 1 i-'-s Claude -entry vis-; returned. KSTABB WAKE ROOMS i Please Bend me free Tonr Piano I Player-Piano booklet iziv-liiK full detail of the clnb plan, 'i'ti places lilt' under no ollign.tloi to buy. Mark In Indicating which book Is wanted. ot pper Marlboro. Miss rent, of Boston, is friends nere and will rein holidays.

Mr. Kenneth F. Brooks from a visit to his aunt, Brooks, of Scat Pleasant, dore J. Vandoren. who ited relatives in Baltimore.

The Rev. Lucieu former pastor -of Catholic Church here, has friends on Ralston avenm- Miss Katherhie J. Kelt. City, has beenthe guest 3Iount Rainier, Prince Ge, Henrietta Dyer em progressive auction bridge urday at the home of her 'f Balti- Jeromes "a visiting of Jersey i icncts near Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Tailor. -Miss Nora Stoll is spending the holidays at her home in Brooklyn. Miss Lillie V. Alexander has been visiting friends in Baltimore. Mrs.

W. Sterling Evans has been entertaining Miss Blanche of Atlantic City. John E. of the University of Pennsylvania, is spending the holidays with his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Gonce. Mrs. Charles M.

Boulden has as her bouse guest Mrs. Alicia Thomas, -of Philadelphia. Miss Ethel Hall is spending some, time friends in Wilmington and Philadelphia. Miss Hester Levis, of Swarthtnore College, arid Miss Henrietta Booth, of Goueher College, Baltimore, are spending the holidays with relatives in Mr. and Mrs.

R. Gilpin gave a birthday party on Saturday in mmor of their son Joan. John Stewart, of Zion. has been stopping in Philadelphia this week. Howard Barnes, of Woodlawn, is spending some with.

Wilmington friends. Mr. and Mrs! I. G. Eliason and children, of Kirkwood, and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. Eliason, and daughter, were entertained on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.

Eliason. Miss Isabella Galbraith, of Earleville, is spending the holidays in Philadelphia. Miss Frances Bloxton, of Baltimore, is spending some time with Miss Julia P. Dushane. William R.

Pogue is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Eogue, at Rising Sun. Miss Florence Worthington, of is visiting her sisters.

Mrs. Mary Cherry and Miss Louise Worthington, near Rising Sun. Mr. and Mrs. William G.

West, of Svlmar, have gone county. the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Madison Brown. Miss Katharine Conner has returned from a visit to Miss.

Miriam Johnson in Philadelphia-. Mrs. 55. It. Collins cntertained-inform-ally a number of guests.

Mr; and Mrs. Edwin H. Brown entertain informally next Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Constable Beck are visiting Mrs. Margaret K. Browu. Colonel and Mrs. W.

Hopper Oibson are spending the holidays -in Baltimore. Mrs. Madison B. Bordley entertained the Friday Afternoon Bridge Club. Miss Edith Hopkins, of ilillsboro.

is the guest of Miss Susie. B. Mitchell. Mrs. Ella.

F. Bordley and Mr. and Mrs. M. Wdrth-iagton Bordley are visiting Doctor and Mrs.

James Bordley. of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keating and children are the guests; at Owirigs Mills, of Dr.

Frank W. Keating. Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Bailey, of Pleasa-ntville, ST. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Bailey. Mr. Lloyd Emory, of Philadelphia, is the guest oE Mr. John R. 13.

Tarpin. Mrs. K. ET. Deaver.

of Atlantic City, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Mc-Kenhey. Mrs. Barbara B.

Harley is spending the holidays in St. Louis with Da.r. and Mrs. J. M.

Parvis. Miss Margaret Lockard is the guest of relatives in Westminster. Miss Anna H. Price, of Kingston, is being entertained by Mr. and Mrs.

Howard E. Price. Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Price, Miss Juliet S. Price and Master W. J. Price 3d are visiting Mr. J.

Streett. of Belair. Mr. George J. Hill, of Williamspont, is the guest of the Reverend and JkCts.

O. J. Hill. Miss Nannie Keating ra visiting Mr. and Mrs.

B. W. Dor-i ringer, of Spanglor, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles A. Busteed-are Phila--dtelphia, Mr. and Mrs. J'. Wilkinson; Busteed.

Miss Corinne Troy, of visiting Doctor- W. Xianxe Address State allied at a tty on Sat-ister, Airs, 'unces Casey friends and 11. P. Howard, Jr. 3Iiss I has returned from a visit relatives: in Baltimore.

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