KAJPF AliANNOCK KfCCAMD, KILMAKNOCR, VI HO IN LiGILBERT CHASE APPOINTEDTO LIBRARY OF CONGRESSHilbert Phase. si Turn. GilliertChase, r. S. N, jukI gtiimUun of the Intu rapt. Wm. T. Chase. wilt lieutt I Ik* Division uf Latin American musicat tin* Library nf Congress, Waslitn■r -Inn. D. r.The Music Division of nu» Library• if ( ongrcss. which last your served asbus! to tlm Conference on Inler-Aiuerican Kolnlhms in the Field ufMusic, euntinnes tn develop its aetivilies in this sphere. Through a specialappropriation ami with t lie cooperation of tin* Inter-Departmeiital Committee Ini- inter-.\meriean relations, the Music Division has been able to mid In its staff a sjK'eiai assistant in the Heldof Latin American mush*.The specialist ehlt; sen to Jilt this appointment is Gilbert Chase, an authority on Hispanic music. Mr. Chase will make an analytical survey of the material on Lai an American music available in the Library of Congress and in other American libraries and will recommend ways and means by which this material may be made mure readily ac cessible to the general public, as well as to students in this 11 ekl. Me will compile various bibliographical lists and will gather material for a “Guido to Lntin America Music. He w ill a 1 so assist in building up the Latin American collection of the Music Division to a maximum point of completeness.Horn in Havana. Mr. Chase has spoken Spanish since childhood andhas been a frequent contributor toCuban and Spanish journals. He has travelled extensively in Spain and is at present preparing for the press a bookon The Music of Spain, with a see lion on Spanish-American music, lie was for six years music critic of the ('ouliuciil.nl “Daily Mail in Parisand correspondent for “MusicalAmerica. More recently he was associate editor of the “Internalional Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians and of tlie Hh edition of “linker's Hi (•graphical Dictionary of .Musicians.” For the past leu years he has been a regular contributor to I lie leadingmusical periodicals ( f Europe and Amorim.MISS KOItlNKOX KNTKRTAIN K K \s.Du Friday eveiling Dr. and Chichester Peirce of “The Oaks”, Lancaster County, entertained in honor of Miss Helen WU-kliUo Robinson whose inarringe to Mr. Richard CecilVingoe took place on Saturday afternoon.The house was decorated with chrys-a in Item nuts and fall Mowers, 'Lite dining room was lighted wilh eat idles and the wedding party wins served at a table upon which the wedding dinner of six generations of the bride's family had been served. Tin* guest of honor prize was a bracelet, worn by Miss Robinson's grandmother. Mrs, Lawrence Rousseau Combs, and her mother. Mrs. Helen Combs Robinson, at I heir weddings.Among tlie guests present were Miss Helen WieklitTe Robinson, Mr. RichardCecil Vingoe, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Matthews, Mr. William 1\ Tompkins, Oldham Itrillhnrl, Miss .lean Robinson, Jack Davenport, Joe Reane, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Dldhfllit. Mr. V. II, Chown-ing, Mrs, Tom McCiinues. Miss Loromt Dobyns, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cooper, Mrs, Fairfax Christian. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snead, Mrs, Frank Sadler, Mrs, Raymond Dobyns, Mr. ami Mrs.] Ernest Dobyns. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peine. Mr, and Mrs, Dillard Glenn, Mr. ami Mrs. Virginias. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Tetter. Mrs. Mildred Duckett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L, Towles, Mr. and Mrs. Pinekard Joyner, Mrs. T. It. Mars!on, .Mrs, Fannie Towles Councilor, Mr. and Mrs. Lola nd Robinson, Mr. and Mrs., Oscar Chilton, Mr. mid Mrs. Louis Hammack, Miss Olivia Carter, Mr, Walter Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Peirce. Jr. Major and Mrs. Charles Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henley; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Barkley and Miss Bctfie Bark lev.VINCSlt;) E—ROB INSON.Miss Helen Wickllffe Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Lelnnd Robinson, and Mr. Richard Cecil Via* gee, sou or Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henry Vingoe, of California were married Saturday afternoon at four o'clock in Trinity Church, Lancaster. The Rev. Frederick Griffith. rector of the parish, olliciated. The church was decorated with autumn leave#, white chrysanthemums and cathedralcandles.The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle. Dr, Mary us Curtis Oldham, wore a gown of white silk net embroidered in pearls over taffeta, the*:i Iwedding gown of her until. Mis. Old-Ibam. Her veil of illusion was caught with orange blossoms and jieurls.Miss Jean behind Robinson of Madison College, sister of the bride, was maid of honor mid only attendant, She wore a gown of raspberry rose made with wine velvet bodice and skirl of moire and curried shaded ehrysaiithemums,William I*. Tompkins of Fredericksburg was Mr, Vi ague's best man and the ushers were Oldham BriUlmrl of Euimcrion and Wilson M. Mall hews ofKnon, Ohio.A reception followed Ike ceremonyat the home of Dr. and Mrs. Oldham bn* the bridal parly, the two immediate families and out-of-townguests.After a wniding trip through NewEngland Mr. and Mrs, Vingoe will live at !7al-2bs|. Road, Arlington, Va, Miss Robinson is a granddaughterof the lute Rev. Laurence Rousseaut ombs, who for thirty-one years wasrector of Christ Church Parish, and niece of Mrs. Mary us Curtis Old bam of Lancaster. Mr, Vltigoc’s home is inCalifornia.(*((V►BRADSHAW—CLARKThe marriage of Miss Ida ErnestineClark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarence Clark of Lively and Kerin it Littleton Bradshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. lt;1. L. Bradshaw, of Richmond, was solemnized Monday, October 21. at the Rockville Baptist Parsonage, Rockville. Maryland. The Rev, Herbert O.Cooper, pastor of I lie Rockville Baptist Clmrcli was the olliciating minis-Iter.Owing to l lie illness in the bride's family the marriage was very quiet. Mr. and Mrs, Bradshaw will make I heir home in Wushiugl on.lewis—hillMiss* Dorothy Isabel! Hill of Lancaster on last Saturday became I lie bride of Mr. Adolphus Edward Lewis f Earn ham. The wedding look place at the Methodist parsonage in Heaths-vill** With the Rev. W. T. A. Haynes, D. I),, us the ulliciaiing minister,Mrs, Lewis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay n Hill of Lancaster and Mr, Gill is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Grover Lewis of Richmond county. The.* will make llieir home near Earn ham.1IMISlt; ELL.YNKOtS SHOWER FOR MR. AND MRS. RANSOMSThe nflhe force of I lie Norther Xlt;vk Mutual Eire Association an oilier friends were hosts at a misee Janeous shower Monday night at Ih Insurance office in honor of Mr. an Mrs, Marvin Ransom1.The rooms were artistically deer rated with chrysanthemums. A Vvifeasor Quiz contest directed by Rohei Whaley and Mrs. Bernard Willing vva •partioijwited in by the guests afto which Dr. L. P. Law entertained htelling a ghost story. Six of Hi men present gave the bride tliei favorite recipes, for her cook book.At this time Mr, W. R. Rowe aske Mrs. Ruuxono to take a letter when upon he directed one to Mr, and Mr:Marvin Ransone, Jn the letter he cot grain la tod them and wished thei much happiness and said that as a expression of appreciation of Mr: Ransone\s services in the office Hie had brought her some gifts. At tlii time the Insurance office force led b V. O. Willey and Robert Whale brought in many packages. These vvor opened tl\v Mm Ransone who at th conclusion expressed Hie hearty ar precaution of herself and husband fu the shower.The refreshments carried out spirit of Hallowe’en.