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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Malcolm Edward Madden was hostess at luncheon, _followed by Lridge, Tuesday at 517 Cameron street. Mrs. B. C. Oliver of Washing- ton, Mrs. William R. Purvis, Mrs. Robert M. Reese, Mrs. William Morton and Mrs. G. W. Fredendall were luncheon guests, and the others who stayed for the games were Mrs. W. S. Andrews of Washington. Mrs. William Hoge of Fort Humphreys. Mrs. George Uhler, Mrs. Edward H Kemper, Mrs. Anderson Sommers, Mrs. J. K. M. Norton, Mrs. C. Wil llam Wattles, Mrs. Henry S. Wattles, Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell, Mrs. rhomas Franklin, Mrs. John Hunton Foster, Mrs. Henry O'Bannon Cooper, Mrs, Jean Carter Bayly, Mrs. T. Mar- shall Jones, Mrs. Harry Beverley, Mrs. David Janney Howell, Mrs. Willlam B. Lloyd, Mrs. Carroll W. Ashby, Carroll W. Ashby, jr., Mrs. Wild Rich, Mrs. Frederick H. G Mrs. George P. Anderton, Mrs : liam Brooke, Mrs. George Buddin, Miss Helen Norris Cummings, Miss Corinne Milburn, Miss Helen Calvert «nd Miss Laura Hulfish Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Norcross an nounce the marriage of their daugh- er, Miss Beatrice M. Norcross, to Mr. Clarence F. Padgett Saturda y by Rev. Frank A. Killmon Methodist Church. Miss Claudia T. Thompsgon and Mr. Joseph A. Mellon were ed Tues- day morning at St. Mary's. Roman Catholic Church by Rev. Laurence F KKelly, the assistant pastor. Mis Rosa J. Mills was mald of honor and Mr. Albert R. Via was best man for Mr. Mellon. Immediatels ter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mellon left for a trip through the They will live in this city. Mr. C. H. Clayton has returned to his home in Milford, Va.. after a visit to his sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nalls and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roland. Miss Charlotte Walrath of Warren ton spent the week end as the guest of Miss Mary Hunt Roberts on Duke street. Saturday Miss Roberts en- tertained at bridge at the Belle Haven Country Club, when her guests in- cluded Miss Walrath, M Cochran, . Miss Jose- Miss Margaret Warwick, M Kemper, Miss Susan Gwynn Moore, Mr. Hugh Howell, Mr. Vincent Young, Mr. win Pierce, Mr. Henry Moncure, Davis Jackson, Mr. Richard Ross and Mr. Kenneth Stabler. Miss Dorothy Morton has returned from visits to Miss Julia Moncure and Miss Margaret Cannon in Richmond. She also was in Fredericksburg as guest of friends Mr. and Mrs. Francis Drischler an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ier, Miss Marianne Drischler, to Mr. I"orrest R. Remschel, son of Mr. and A. M. Remschel, Wednesday, May 6. Mr. Frederick W. Hohenstein an ounces the engagement of his daugh- er, Miss Ruth Mary Hohenstein, to Mr, Harry A. Thomas, also of Alex sndria. The marriage will take place in_June. Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Adams have announced the engagement of their Aaughter, Miss Marion Chiles Adams, o Mr. Ralph K. T. Lawson of Nor- folk. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j.awson of Manassas. The wedding vill take place during the coming Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Robinson and \liss Edith Robinson of Richmond are lie guests of Mr. and Mrs., Lewis Da Vaughan in Rosemont Mrs. Clare; ale has return- d® from a v her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. J Nelms in Heaths- ille, Va Mr. Roscoe Parkinson returned ionday to Chicago, leaving Mrs.| Parkinson for a longer visit with her brother-in-law and_sister, City Man- r and Mrs. Wilder M. Rich. Miss Lucy Cabell of Norwood, Va., s the guest of her nephew and niece, and Mrs, Charles Ellett Cabell, South St. Asaph street. Miss Kitty Reese went to Haver- ord, Pa.. last week to attend the unior prom at Haverford College. Mrs. Louise Wadsworth Mount has for her home in Summitt, N. J., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles ¥ Tolden. Dr. and Mrs. William M. Smith, who have been spending the Winter and Spring in Richmond, paid a short Visit to their old home in Alexandria vefore leaving for Berryville to open their country place, Rosemont, for the Summer. Mrs. Florence Horner Shirk of Mon- ireal was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Horner on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Tomlin left Tuesday for Brooklyn, where they will | make their homie in the future. | Mr. and Mrs. George Kringler are | from a visit to the latter's moth- er, Mrs. E. F. Clark, in Fredericks- burs. Mrs. Frank Fitzhugh of Cape Charles, Va., is the guest of her broth- er and sisterinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Horace David Ashton, on Walnut street. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thorpe left last Saturday for Bluemont, where they have opened their cottage for the *| Judge Moore of Washington. | have returned {of Falls Church were guests of Miss | | Mrs. I To Wed Navy Man I MISS ELE;\gOR MARGARET Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Stephens Cooley, who have announced her engagement to Ensign George W. Welker, Jjr., the wedding to take place in August. and Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe at their home, on Prince street. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Payton Wilson had as their guests at their home, Hol- lin Hall Farm, last week, former Sen ator and Mrs. A. Owsley Stanley of Kentucky, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Innes of Boston, Mr. Raymond T. Ba. ker, former director of the mint, and Miss Mary Weisel and Miss Ethel Irwin have returned to their homes, in Harrisonburg, Va., after a visit to friends in Alexandria. Mrs. Harry Sullivan of Fredericks- burg was the week end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McCarty. Mr. and N Samuel Rice Beard of Tamaqua, Pa.. have arrived by mo- tor to visit the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Gerlacher, on South Washington street. Miss Rose Eble and Mr. August Wid- mer of Washington were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gerlacher. _ Mrs. Lewis Hooff of Culpeper is visit ing her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Hooff, on Semi- nary Hill. Mrs. W. G. Studds and her children are back from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Studds, in Washington. Miss Eleanor Ricker is at home lafter a visit to Miss Thelma Embrey in_Fredericksburg. Mrs. James Baker and Miss Wanda Baker are the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hum- phreys, in Crozet, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Arnold have returned from Norfolk, where Mr. Arnold attended the Odd Fellows’ convention. Mrs. J. P. Eddington and Misses Sarah and Margaret Eddington are home after a visit to relatives in Richmond Mrs. George’ N. Duffey, George W. Wich, Miss Welsh and G&rge W. Welsh, jr., rom a visit to Mrs. Morgan Wayson in West River. Miss Julia® Brinkley, Miss Elizabeth Griffin, Miss Ruth Marshall and Miss Bessie Whitley returned Sunday to their homes in Suffolk, Va., after being the guests of friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kaufmann of San Francisco are the guests of relatives in town and will leave short- 1y to spend several months at Atlantic City before returning home. Mr, Kaufmann is a former resident of Alexandria. Mrs. Mary Poindexter Trueman of Richmond was the recent guest of her cousins, Mr.'and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, on South Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. Amos their children were week-end guests of Mr. Herbert's mother, Mrs. A. J. Kennedy, in Herndon, Va. Mrs. J. Delaney Hammond and her small son are back from a visit to her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Owen P. Lloyd, in Hinton, Va. Mrs. William S. Larrison and Miss | Catherine Smith were guests for the ek end of Rev. and Mrs. Raymond White in Baltimor Mrs. Willlam M. Sturgis of Marshall, v nd Miss Frances Butterworth Mrs. Elizabeth Herbert and Mary Josephine White at St. Agnes' School. Thomas Trundle and Miss Kathryn Trundle of Washington have returned home after a visit to the former’s brothgr-in-law and sister, Mr. | and Mrs. Thomas L. Cole. Mr. Edward Hamilton of Panama City, C." Z., ¢is the guest of his brothers, Messrs. William, Hayward and Frank Hamilton. The Kate Waller Barrett Chapter, D. A. R., gave a large bridge party Tuesday evening at Lee Camp Hall. Among those having tables were Mrs. 2 0000000 0 With imitation gearing. Made of arms— Park Stroller leather hood, panel body and stecl Special price— Hammock Chair hardwood with (s P 7 [ = A charming yet inexflensively priced suite, including semi-vanity, chiffonier, dresser and bow-foot bed—a high class suite, well worth more than the special low price of . . Charge It. Liberal Credit! i R W . ~ - = h Four-Piece Genuine Walnut Bedroom >Suite 508 seat. 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