Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1925, Page 56

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ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mayor and Mrs. Albert Smoot and the latter's niece, Miss Roberta Cor- Vett of Suffolk, who is attending col in Washington; Dr. and Mrs. ugh McGuire and Mr. and Mr Gardner L. Boothe went to Freder icksburg for the marrlage in St. George’s Church, Tuesday evening, of Mr. and Mrs. Smooth’s son, Mr. Albert Ansley Smoot, to Miss Wiley Boogher, daughter of Rev Mrs. Dudley Boogher. Mr. and Mrs. Smoot will live in Philadelphia, where the former is in business ‘Among the Alexandrians who went harlottesville for the University of Virginia-Virginia Military Institute foot ball game Saturday, October 17, and the dance that evening were Dr. Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran, Mr. and AMrs. Emmett C. Dunn, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Delaney, Mr. &nd Mrs. Ferdi <night, Mrs. Samuel B. Charles M. Shepperson, cton, Miss Mary Genevieve Pey- Amelia Jon to ton Shepperson, . Miss Inez Moore, nnette Coch- ran, Miss Courtena Mr. Lionel Beeton, Mr. William Moncure, Dallas Rapd and Mr. Robert n Chapman Calvert enter- club Wednesday af- roon in b burban home, Mount Auburn. ) Mrs. tained and her p Ellett street will son Beach Bryan enter- it bridge informally Thursday evenings in the home of and Mr: South St. Bryan and her sma to join Lieut. Mrs ave Wednesday n in Panama he Misse Milburn entertain at bridge Tuesday evening in their home on South St. Asaph street, in honor of Mrs. Lann, who has recently come from Norfolk to make her home in Alexandria and N Edwin Remington ned from a trip to Chicago, . Niagara Falls and Montreal. Blanche Gertrude Stansbury, Mr. and Mrs. Dantel R. Mr. James Randall were married Tuesday the home of the bride’s 07 North Columbus street. mony was performed by Rev. stor of the Sec The wed- attended only by the two nd a few intimate friends. he bride was given in marriage by her father and wore her traveling costume. There was no reception and Mr. and Mrs. Caton left shortly after the ceremony to spend several weeks at Hot Springs, Va. After ovember 15 they will be at home at North Columbus street. Among out-of-town guests were Mrs. L. Savage and Mrs. J. Gar- of Fredericksburg. and Mrs. James R. Harman nnounced the marriage of their er Marie to Mr. John D. Bay- andria. The wedding will ake 1)1.“"‘ in November, Mr. and Mrs. Sidn latter known professi Louise Homer, the home of © Minnegerods ‘An drew seminary Hill, for the Win- ter on-inlaw and daughter, Mr.and Mrs. Ernest V. Stires, will live with them. Mr. Stires, who 1 at the Virginia Theological is at present attending the gen convention of the Episcopal Church in New Orleans. Mr. % father, nest M. § morning parents The ce the Joseph Homer, the auxcluse. an alumnus For many or_of St. York City, and Thomas’ Church, New 2 ed Bishop of the cently been el ese_of Long B B 14th St. at K Edmund J- Brennan, Manager Dinner--tonight ——or any evening—is—g always one to be re- membered. A tempt- ingly varied menu —excellent service— in &n environment of unfaltering good taste. $1-25 and $1.75 Music Is Delightful Under the Direction of Daniel Chwalow. # Luncheon tastefully prepared and served. $1 each person. Every room has a shower and tub bath. $3.50 a day upward Paris Says" A Flower on Every Costume TONNIER AND CORSAGE . FLOWERS. 59c to $1.98 . 39¢ to $1.49 . 98¢ to $3.98 Altractive Bridge Prizes CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Prices —B«tvm F and G Sts.m announcement that invites to the Fall nuptials. ery micety of crafts- distinguishes Wedding Invitations and Announcements engraved by Brewood. In the Fall wedding plans include a consultation on engraved essentials to the ceremony with S e o e end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Thompson in Miss Va., are visi dria. Mrs. George Keith Taylor has re- turned to her home in Amelia, after a visit Mr. Robert week end as the guest of Dr. and G. Crawford in Strasburg. Mr. and Mrs. F: R. Moon, Miss Mar: Moon left’ for their home in Warmin- after a visit to Mrs. John Mrs. G. Louise hav ster, Pa A col., N. Julian. Mrs. formally Friday evening in honor of her guest. Mr fter a visit frell. Mi: boro, V Washington, Mi: Sarah spending this week end Anne Loth in W and Mrs. S have been visiting the latter’s Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Ger- Mr. who parent lacher, have in Tamaqua, Mrs. Gerlacher and Mrs. Bear Mrs. Samuel Luckett. A J ter, Mr Maymie Thompson, been the guest of Mrs. L. has left for Ila, Ga., Mrs. Clarence R. Howard of Fred- ericksburg was a guest past week of sister, Mr. and X Mrs. 5. Edgar Stratton and Mr. Ed- gar -Willey Stratton of Gordonsvlile, liss Sophia Jullan of Salisburg, C., is_the guest of Mrs. Gilmer and Mrs. Joseph Tyree h: turned to their Dorothy Lambert of Waynes- who is attending school in Rosemont. C who_has | Yates- H. Flint, to visit relatives. during the r brotherdn-law and rs. Richard Gibson. have just ting relatives in Alexan- | and’ Mrs. Va., to Mrs. L. E. Jeffries. Wayland spent the past and Channing Moon Julian entertained in- ve re- nchburg R. D. home in I to Mr. and Mrs ter, Lieut. spent the week end with Bayol. Miss Bayol is with Miss and Mrs. esboro. muel Rice Beard, E returned to their home Pa., accompanied by s si ates of Culpeper has been the guest of Mrs. Miss Virginia Richardson has re- turned to her home in Richmond after a visit to Miss Margarét Armstrong on South Pitt street. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Machen, who completed trip, were the guests last week of Mr. Washington Park and left later for their home in Mrs. E. B. Stevens and Mrs. May Collins have returned to their homes in Scranton, Pa., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Zlegler. Miss Flossie Dymond of Batavia, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Palme: returned from Milford, Conn., they spent the Summer. Miss Blanche Bowersett of Marshall, Va., was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. van and their children have returned rom a visit to M Gallagher in Brookland. Mrs. Alice Ryan and Mrs. Earl Al vey of Washington were recent guests of the former’s son-in-law and daugh- and their home on King Street road. Lieut. Rector had as their guests for the past week end Mr. and Mrs. B. Rector, Mr. and Mrs Arnold and Mrs. have left for their homes after a visit to M 3 William W. Brown is back from t to his brother and sister-in-law, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 25, vice president; Mrs. J. T. Burke, treas- urer, and Mrs. Mary Lindsey, secre- tary. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Miller of Min- neapolis, formerly of this city, where in town during the past week stop- ping at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Reece on Cameron street. Mrs. Jullan T. Miller has returned to her home at the naval hospital, Portsmouth, Va Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Clark and Edward R. Clark, have left for their home in Mr. and Mr Prince street. Mrs. William Love entertained Sat- urday afternoon to celebrate the birth- day anniversary of her small daugh- ter, Anne Henderson Love. The guests were Cynthia Poole, Ella May Hunt, Lols and Evelyn Legge, Violet King, Nannette, Madeline, Violet and Jasmine Larbo, Shirley Christian, Rita Love, Bernice Franks, Dulcy Emory, Marion Ulmer, Louise and Margaret Bixler, Winnle Meade, Lucille Kane, Charles Legge, Allan Speek, Gerald Ulmer, Julian Franks, Fago Larbo and Jesse Reeves. Mrs. Virginius Johnson and her sis- ter, Miss Marvelle Fuller, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brown and wlll leave shortly for Detroit, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Fleming of L O Va., are the guests of . Livingston Smith. A small subscription dance was given at the boat club house Friday evening chaperoned by Mrs. T. Oliver of ¥ Shepperson, 1925—PART 2. of Fairfax, Miss Valentine Dance, Miss Margaret Harrison, Miss Mar- garet Garrett, Miss Nettie Dance, Helen Mills, Mr. William Young, Donald Lee, Mr. Stanley Magee, Mr. De Butts Saunders and Mr. Shirley Baughan, of Washington; Mrs. Cam- eron Wemyss, Miss Charlotte Kemper, Miss Sarah Bayol, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Elizabeth Warw! Miss Gene- vieve Shepperson, Miss Mabel Blunt, Miss Katherine Pulman, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss Dorothy Morton, Miss Esther Moore, Miss Polly Maigne, Miss Katherine Fisher, Miss Virginia Robert J.|Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown in Hagers- town, Md. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Murray and Miss Sarah Virginia Thomas of Baltimore arrived last week to visit Mr. and M W. G. Studds. Mr. Murray has turned to Baltimor Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Boston have arrived in Alexandria and have taken a house {n Rosemont for the Winter. Miss Kathryn Trundell of Wash- ington was a recent guest of Mr. and Mra. Thomas L. Cole in Mount Ida. Miss Iola Curtiss left Saturday for her home in Prince William County after a visit to Miss Hilda Fairfax. Mrs. F. A. Allen of Richmond is the guest of her son and daughter-in- Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Forbes have re- turned from a motor trip to Sayre,| Pa., where they visited relatives. Mrs. Phillp Lewis of Audenreid, Pa., has arrived to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. M. S. Hudson. Mrs. Francis Connelly, the Misses Connelly and Mr. Paul Connelly of Springfield, Ill., are the guests of Mrs. Connelly's ' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Conlon Mr. D. B. Thigpen has gone to Kins- ten, N. C., to join Mrs. Thigpen, who Is visiting relatives. Miss Roberta Schneider Richmond last, week to brother-in-law and sister, M John Taylor Lewis, jr. The Alexandria Garden Club, re cently organized, held its first regular meeting Thursday morning in the home of Mrs. Julian T. Burke, in Rose- mont. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Louis Slesman Scott, president; Mrs. Malcolm Matheson Vernick of their wodding H. Trimyer in George Norfolk. William L. liam Moncure, Mr. Raymond Wolford, Mr. George Ball, Mr. Vincent Young, Mr. Ebner Duncétn, Mr. Edwin Plerce, Mr. Edgar Bayol, Mr. Robert Ross, Mr. Theodoric Ross, Mr. Alexander S. Donigan, jr.; Mr. Thomas J. Moncure, Mg, Marion West, Mr. Jack Doniphan, Mr. Willlam Taylor, Mr. Brooke Howard, Mr. Jack Howard, Mr. Bobby Howard, Mr. Robert Wheat, Mr. Rob- ert Whitton, Mr. Hugh Marsh, Mr. H. F. Prytherich have where M. Rideout, jr. Charles Brown Sulli- and Mrs. Frank Wdch Thu Paper r Our HOLIDAY ECONOMY SALE Of Art China THE CHINA SHOP 1209 Eye St. N.W. irs. L. C. 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