Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1923, Page 41

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s L Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Bannon ALEXANDRIA SOCIHTY Sooper have returned from a visit to Mr¥. Silas L. Cooper in Culpeper. Mr. and Mrs. W. H to their home in Wes Bell havy gone Point, Va.. after being the guests of friends in A"rx,m- Ivia. Miss Lillian Darley spent thef week Mr. and Mrs. nnie and Lee Warren ‘harles Hammer and Mrs. Loewner have returned to their :hol 1 Harrisonbury ending wedding of M abeth Hi Mrs. I urned to her Mirs. Cla: ington| here . Peolo of Windsor, §. nt guest of his brothel Miss Reva B mes the am- am- v last ., Mr. MRS, JULIUS M. SAUBER, Daughter of Br. and Mrs. Stmenm edman, married October 28. Wattles, U. 8. N, and Miss Amnette Ashford. Miss Anme Alexander of Chart Town, W. Va., IS the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Willlam Watties on Prince street. Mrs. J. M. Watson has returned to her home at Elon College, N. C., after a visit_to her parents, Mr. Mrs. E. Clapdore, on South Royal THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 11, 1923—PART rectory of Graco Episcopal Church by the Rev. Edgar Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stickley of Mount Crawford, Va., are guests of their son, Mr. Samuel Stickley. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davis of Cincin- nati and Mr. Eugene Purvis of Shipman, Va, were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purvis at their home, Strathblane, near town. Col. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ogden left Monday for Richmond to be guests of the governor and Mrs. R. Lee Trinkle at the first performance that evening of John ~Drinkwater's play, “Robert E. Lee” Col Ogden is a member of the governor's staft. Mr. W. O. Merchant has returned to his home in Hackensack, N. J., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Mark K. Norris in_Rosemont. Mrs. James R. Harmom and Mrs. Henry Spiller left last week for an ex- tended trip to the far south. They ex- pect to visit in Miami, Palm Beach, St. Augustine and Key West, Fla., Ha. vana, Cuba, Atlanta, Ga., and Salis- bury, N. C. Miss Margaret Randolph of St. Hilda’s Hall, Charles Town, W. Va., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winslow H. Randolph, on Semin- ary Hill. Miss Randolph had as her guest Miss Shirley Ferguson of Pitts- burgh, who is also a student at St. Hilda's. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blaney and thelrlchlldrlen ’o(;ug.l(lmore were the recent guests of Blaney’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Zachary, Mrs. J. M. Corbin of Hamilton, Va., is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Otley, in Rosemont. Mr. and Mrs. J. V Christie of Balti- %m are guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. e. Miss Bdith Robins left last week for her home in Los Angeles after a visit to her nephew and niece, Mr and Mrs. Leesburg, Va., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. ¥ Ballenger. Mr. Thomas Robinson of Spotsyl- vania county was the week end guest of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beery. Miss Clary A. Moore has returned home after spending the summer in the Catskills and the early autumn visiting friends in Harrisonburg, Va., and Sandy Spring, Md. _Mr. Courtney Smith is the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wise, in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. 'Harvey G. Callahan en- tertained at a Halloween costume dance in honor of Mrs, Callahan's sister, Miss Dorothy Harrington. The guests were Dr. and Mrs. John F. Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel De Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Angevine, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrio Luteria, Mr. and_ Mrs. William Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Harrington, Mrs. Mary E. _Chichester, Mrs, Wilton Cunningham, Miss Muriel Shariff and Miss Frances Shariff of Baltimore, Miss Nelly Kelly, Miss Louise Creamer, Misses Rita and_Alice Dyson, Miss Estelle Chichester, Miss Dorothy Hinton, Miss Lillian Fannon, Miss Cemille Do Lane, Messrs. Herman Chi- chester, William De Vaughan, Reginald and Vernon Dyson, Bernard and Ever- ett De Vaughan, #ranciscos Cordoville and Clarence Wilburn. Mrs. James H. Mansfleld, Judge Charles E. Nicol, Mr. J. M. Saunders and Mr. Joseph Cornell will leave Mon- day for Richmond to attend the Vir- ginia -General Assoclation of the Bap- tist Church Miscellaneous Shower For Miss Margaret Kroll Miss Louise K. Leeko entertained at a miscellanecus shower at her home on Adams street last evening in honor of #| Mrs. Edward Copping, Margaret Kroll, Mrs. Wiliam Kroll, Mrs. Horace Stevenson, Miss Amelia Gude, Miss Amelis Williams, Miss Ruth Eshleman, Miss Parker, Miss Mary June Wiland, Miss Edna White, Mrs. Murray Taylor, Mrs, Merritt MacWhorter, Miss Ruth Shoemaker, Miss Edith Stine, Mrs. William Richardson, Margery Miss Dorothy Crisp, Miss Francis Ashford, Miss Olive Prescott, Mrs. R._E. Wever, Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Miss Georgia Sherwood and Mrs. Warfleld Leeke. Prospective Bride Honored by Friends Miss Elizabeth Coombs and Miss Beryl Manchester were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower Monday evening given for Miss Gaynor Chandlee Davis, whose marriage to Ensign Marion Nethery Little, U.S. N., ‘will take place November 22. The guests were Miss Cameron Da~ vis, Miss Clare Copeland, Miss Jean- netts King, Miss Phyllis Price, Miss Helen Sommers, Miss Isabel McCor- mick, Miss Nell McClure, Miss Leah De Moll, Miss Margaret Brown, Miss Mildred Buckingham, Miss Margaret Kimball, Miss Katherine Easton, Miss Helen Ryan, Miss Kathryn Varela, Miss Vida Varela, Miss Catharine Ellls, Miss Evelyn Healy and Miss Doris Wolfe. rs. D. G. Davis and Mra H. A Coombs assjsted in the dining room. Auction Bridge Studio Stoddard, 9, & Surprise Shower Given In Honor of Bride-to-Be Mrs. Arthur €. Proctor was hostess at & well-arranged surprise bridal shower at her home on Irving street, Woodridge, Tuesday evening, in hon- or of Miss Emma Wells of Cottage City, Md., whose marriage to Mr. Leo Drumright will take place on Thanksgiving day. The di rooms and dining room were fully decorated with great clusters of "chrysanthemums and _autumn leaves, and on the table was a min- JOIN SOCIETY. lature doll bride holding ribbons in her hand. As the guest of honor drew the ribbons a shower oi beau- titul gifts descended upon her. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Proctor, assisted by W. A. Bobb. In the company were Miss Wells" club_friends, she being an active member of the Cottage City Women's Club. Miss Wells is being extensive- ly entertained by various club mem- bers. e ‘After an_extended honeymoon trip to Miami, Palm Beach and oth southern_cities, Mr. and Mrs. Drum- right will make their home in Cot- tage City, M& Beautiful Cov.iplexion and If You Use the Prescriptions a nTll!. 2:. C. COON t. Drug Stores Oflo:. l::fi Eye 8t. N.W. Haty of WE ARE UNABLE TO SUPPLY THE DEMAND e babiets and. Bovestsent propertiest 1f you have for sale business or other fo- '-'-'m:".' % l:!wl’uentflc action looking to quick sale, | ARNOLD 1416 Eye Btroet. AND COMPANY Margaret McCuen announces the | Wallace N. . Lin tnarriage of her daughter, Miss Mar- |Heighta. N B e Braddodk garct Agmes McCuen, to Walter C.| Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ballenge: Davis, Saturday, November 3, at thel returned by motor to their hnrmhe.vl; Knox Hats Auction Bridge and Mak Jongg ‘Taught 1711 CONN. AVE. PHONE NORTH 3078 Women's Department Third Floor Miss Margaret Kroll, whose marriage to Mr. Gordon Tibbetts takes place No- vember 22. Guests there were: Miss suest tose Smoot on D Lieut. Commander and Mrs. J. iright spent a part of last week ax the iuests of Mr. nnd Mrs Edwari I Semper in Rosemont <emper had as their guest M seth Vickers of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Coleman and fohn D. Coleman, of Norfolk marriage o “atholk: Church, ). 1923, of Miss laughter of M “harles Coffey of Milton Schulze, A. Our Player-Piano Club ~ Genuine Aeolian Pianolas Sold For $745 Club Price, Miss| :nstume returned to their \fter visiting th Senzberger, on W Mrs. Manufactured by the Aeolian Company, of New York, the largest and best- known makers of P%ayer—Pianos in theworld. The trade-mark “Pianola,” which is owned and used exclusively by the Aeolian Company, is known all over the world. It has taken years to build the reputation they have. The superiority which put the Aeolian Company’s Player-Piano and Duo Art Reproducing Pi- ano above all other instruments of the kind in ability to render music is definitive, tangible, and -easily appreciated. They are inventions effected by vears of study and are fully protected by many pate‘.nm. E Many advantages our offered in our Player-Piano Club !!Iu year. Im- mediate delivery, if desired, by paying $25 cash, balance in 30 monthly payments. Seott, Herbert W Lester Scott, Hern Eantner. n‘ of Mrs. eorge N. Cradlin Miss Rachel Decl + the guest of Mr, ewton % Mrs. Edwin D. arned to Philade er_mother, Miss Doroths %y and Mrs. T. ¥ wore have return 4 1e guests of Mr, Rosemon! Victrola Club Let Us Have Your Membership Now i Any Style You Select Will be delivered im= mediately upon an initial payment of and Mrs. M. H Moore have re- irned from visits to fr in >.8 and Petersburg, Special purchase of Hart Schaffner & Marx Fur-trimmed Coats for Women 59750 Rich plaids, broad stripes, fading into soft backgrounds, designs woven in up and down, side to side, and crosswise effects. In Scotch and English fabrics. 30 to 6 0" Teet. Charles €. Carlin, srsity of Virginin This New Style Victrola 100" NLY 389 For a Brand New Upright Piano —Terms, $25 Cash, Balance in 30 Monthly Payments of the Uni- e I Many advantages of- fered, including cc,:- venient Monthly Payments. Marie Earle Announces —the re-opening of her Washington her wonderfu Preparations are for and where the m women of Wa dulge in the unusual skin treatments for which Marie Earle is famous. Marie Earle” 1635 Conn. Ave. ‘Washington, D. C. 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