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T8 SOCIETY. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., ¢ JUNE 20, '[ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Irene Forrest Hall, daughter Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hall, and Victor de Murguiondo, jr., for- | Portsmouth, Va., but now | married Satur- | in the home of | Ar merly of Washington, we day evening, June 12 1 brid parents performed by th Rev. N. N. Hall The bride ente her father who in marriage. Her gown was of white satin and tulle embroidered with | orange blossoms, her wedding veil | Wwas of rare old lace, an heirloom in | bride’s family nd she shower of Woodruff w n d s 4 gown of powder m bou- ‘Va yoom with the vhite roses with .. lilies. Miss Lo # 5t honor and we carried | | for the members of ghe Herbert Oliver poured tea and the others assisting were Miss Viola Bar- rett, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Miss Cour- tenay Cochran and Miss Dorothy Ha cock Miss Mary Monroe, Miss Lynda Carver and Miss Eddie Dickert sailed from New York last Saturday and will spend the Summer traveling in Europe, Great Britain and Ireland. Airs. Douglas L. Folks and Mrs. R. ate have gone to their homes in mond after a visit to Mr. and John Dor nglish of Olean, N. Y., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. English. A dance was given at the Old Dominion Boat Club Friday evening ounger set who have just returned from school for the Summer vacation. The chap- erons were Mr Warwick, Mr: ] Shep William \ue crepe and carried an quet of bridesmai There were | s#gour bridesmaids s J hi of Baltimore and Mi: of Gainesville, Va., crepe Miss F of Rich-| #gond and Mi: th of Alex-| andria in 1 They all car- | ed arm juets of bridesmaid | Little Ann Hodgeman Schwab | atte, Ind., was tlower girl, md wore a frock of pink organdie ind carried a basket of pink roses | ind__delphinfum. Robert Mackay | Stribling, the ring bearer wore a satin suit and carried the ring tray. Mr. Guy De Butts sther of b was best | s attendants were | Edward Carter Gainesville, | John Johnson of Alexandria, vy Smith of Haymarket, Va., nowden Hudnall of Reeds ille, A reception and dance fol lowed the ceremony and later Mr.and | uiondo left for a trip | After July 1 they will be at ome at the Ashley Apartment, Wash- | | Crantord, Mr. Stanle | Mabel J. Morton and Mrs. ‘Among the dancers were Mi aret rrett, Miss Dorothy Nettle Dance, Miss Ileanor Miss Dorothy_ Vincel, Mis garet Harrison, Mr. iammond Griffith, Mr. de Bu(ts Saunders, Mr. Willlam Winstead, Mr. Farl Mr. George Henderson, Mr. Willlam v McGee of Wash gton, Mr. Paul McElroy, Mr. Don- u1d Lee of Falls Church, Mr. and Mrs Robert Vaughan, jr.; Miss Margaret wdolph, Miss Dorothy Morton, Miss Margaret Warwick, Miss abeth Warwick, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Blunt, Miss Florence King, Miss Laura liulfish, Miss Helen Can non, Miss Jeannette West, Miss Lind y West, Miss Martan Dienelt, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss Josephine Gregg, Miss Ruth Bragg, Miss Mar Moore, Miss Katherine Fisher, Miss Polly Maigne. Miss Dorothy Hay- cock, Miss Margaret Broaddus. Miss Dixie Cox, Ensign Paul Barrett, United States Navy; Mr. William Mon: cure, Mr. Robert Wheat, Mr. Vi John Wallace Monroe, Mrs. Stanley G. Blanton, Mrs. Robert . Barrett, Mrs. Armistead Eggborn, Mrs. J. K. M. Norton and Miss Mary Thomson. ., Mr. Rozeir Bayly has left for Hay- market, Va., to spend the Summer with relatives. Mrs. Jullan T. Burke and Mrs. George F. Warfleld were among the hostesses at the weekly bridge lunch- eon at the Belle Haven Country Club Wednesday. A “Dutch treat” party consisted of Mrs. Malcolm Madden, Mrs. Jean Carter Bayly, Mrs. J. K. M. Norton and Mrs. Henry O’Bannon Cooper. Miss Telen Reynolds entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon in her home, on North Washington street Lieut To Wed oothe Pulman, Medical Re- Corps, U A., 'has gone to rlisle, Pa., where he will attend D for the next two weeks Miss Blizabeth Smith entertained at an informal tea Friday afternoon in_her home, on Duko street Mrs. George (. Baggett is the guest of Mrs. 1. B. Hook in Lynchburg. Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven is visiting | relatives in_Columbu | Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Lee Sanders lentertained at a house party over the | week end in their home on’ Braddock | Heights, The guests were Mrs. L. | Lee Cox and Miss Blair Lee Cox of Norfolk, sister and niece of Mrs. San- rs; M Claude Scott Me lum of ‘ksonville, Fla.: Mr. Earl 1. Dreitz ind Mr. Samuel Dillow Smith of hington. Miss Anne Loth of Waynesboro, Va., and Mrs. J. Cam de il ler \ | | | |is the guest ot Mr {eron Wemyss | Mr. and Mrs. David M. Waller have returned to their home, in Warrenton, after sit to their son-inlaw and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cla Brit- | tle. Mr. and Mrs. Brittle left Tues- {day by motor to attend the State MISS CATHRYN MARY Daughter_of ‘former Representative bankers’ convention in Roanoke. Miss Joyce Lewis, daughter of Col. unld Mrs. Edward D. Hays of Missouri, who Mr. Floyd J. Baker of Virginia. announce her engagement toy 1926— PART 2. a visit to her son, Mr. Frederick West, in New York City. Mrs. West visited the Sesquicentennial exposi tion, in Philadelphia, on her wa | home. SOCIETY. Ordered to Hospital. Maj. Alexander G. Pendleton, 1st Coast Artillery, in the Panama (anal Zone, has been ordered to this cit for treatment at Walter Reed Ger eral Hospital, following which he wil join the 7th Coast Artillery at For Hancock 3 A SALE OF MILLINERY Beginning Monday ngton. Among the large number of | i)’ Smith, Mr. Lionel Levvy, and Mrs. Lewis, who have recently out-of-fown guests who attended the | vedding were Mr. and Mrs. Victor de | iondo, of Portsmouth Va., par- of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. | Schwab of La Platte, Ind.;| jr. and Mrs. W. C. bling of | Markham, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Do Butts of Seima, Ala: Mr. and | Mrs. Donald Cromwell of Baitimore, S. S. Rozel of Thel and Mrs C. Gate- | ewood of Rector- | wood and Miss Richardson of | town, Va.; Mrs. S Reedsville, Va.: Mr. and Mrs. D. Do Butts and Mr. R. C. Hall of Up-| perville, Va.; Mr. James D. Hall of | Pittsburgh, Mr. R. R. Hall of Mc-| Alester, Okla.; Mr. Nevile Hall of | New York City, Mr. C. R. Plerce of Miami, Fla; Mr Mrs. James M. | Sherry, Mattingly, Mr. | ind Mrs. Mattingly, jr.; Mr. | and Mrs. ce Mattingly, Dr. and | \Irs. Fenton Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. | Markham Marchall, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark, Mrs. Carter Dearing, Miss Emma C . Miss Allen, M Margaret Lindsey and Miss Warwick Shacklett of Washington Invitations have been received from \ir. and Mrs. Hunter Robb for the X of the latter's daughter, Marguerita Christina Ginn, to James Bernard Patterson, 3d | S. A, Thursday afternoon, | , at 4 o'clock, in their home,| s, at Winchester, Mass, A reception will follow the ceremony Lieut. Patterson is the only son of | Mrs. Patterson and the late Mr. James | B. Patterson of Alexandria. He w born and made his home here until | he entered the Army during the World War. At present he is sta- | tioned at Fort Myer and is one of the| aldes at the White House. After 15 Lieut. and Mrs. Patterson will he at_home at 2100 Massachusetts ave nue, Washington. i Mr. and Mrs. Eimore Mudd and| Mrs. Virgil A. Payne have returned | from & visit to Mr. and Mrs. Westley | vaughan in Gordonsville, Va. Mrs. M Bowman is spending several weeks in Asheville, N. C. Mrs. William Burner of Luray is guest of relatives in Alexandria. Miss Marion Chilcotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Chilcotte, and Mr. Louis M. Godorn of Takoma Park were married Saturday evening, June 12, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Rev. William S. Hammond. The bride was escorted by her father and wore a gown of bridal satin made with a bouffant skirt and trimmed :{'with Venetian point lace and rhine. i stones. Her tulle veil was fastened o a lace cap and fell to the end of the court train of white satin. She car- ried bride roses and valley lilies. The matron of honor, Mrs. Irene Green- halph, sister of the bridegroom, wore i—a gown of shell pink taffeta and’ car- vied Ophelia roses. Miss Sara Chil- ‘cotte, sister of the bride, was maid of ! /honor and wore a gown of blue taffeta i'made bouffant and carried an old- fashioned bouquet of Spring flowers, edged with lace and with blue tulle treamers. The four bridesmaids wore ,~,gowns in rainbow shades, Miss Sadie | i'Olinger in peach color, Miss Edna Groves in old rose, Miss Virginia Chil cotte in turquoise biue and Miss Mary Crump in nile green. They all wore ilver slippers and carried old-fash foned bouquets of tiny rosebuds with | ace edges and tulle streame: | match their zowns. Little Anne Chil- stte was flower girl and wore a frock 7=of white georgette with a white sash || and carri 1 basket of Spring flowers Mr. Lloyd Gosorn of Takoma was best | man for his brother, and_the ushers vere Mr. Ripley Davis, Mr. Aubrey { Davis, Mr. Joseph Austin and Mr. ii Harold Davis. Following the cere mony & recepion was held at the home of the bride’s parents, on Har- | vard street. Mrs. Chilcotte, wearing v 2 gown of orchid blue and lace, re celved with the bridal couple. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Gosorn left for the West and will spend a nonth at Colorads Springs. ' Mrs. Lawrence Cahill has gone to ! her home in Bridgeville, Del., after a i8it to Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1. Dare, | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rogers of | Medford, N. J., and Mrs \\'umn" <~ Fisher of Bryn Mawr, Pa., are the ~guests of Mrs. M. S. Gillingham Mrs. W. A. Chaffee is visiting her | cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, | in Moravia, N. Y. | Miss Margaret Reese, who has been | with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | roert M. Reese, since her return from Vassar, left last week to attend the | finals at West Point and later sailed | from New York to spend the Summer in_Labrador. % Miss Ida Goodloe has gone to Palm | Beach to visit her grandmother, Mrs. . M. Goodloe. | Mrs, Herbert . Weller of Freder- | icksburg was a guest during the week | of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abbe Mrs. Robert South Barrett ‘enter- jained at tea Sunday afternoon in her home on Duke strect for her son, En (i 8ign John Paul Barrett, U. 8. N., who i has just returned from a world jirruise. Receiving with Mrs. Barreit i* and her son was Lieut. Henry S. Dun- i bar, jr., U. S. N, of the presidential acht Mayflower, and one of the aldes At the White House. Mrs. Charles Dodson Barrett served punch, Mr negan TRNRNEEERG AN I BzERESERLRRED) i You Can Learn H Commercial ART SUMMER COURSES, JULY 6-AUG. 13 3 Commercial _Art, iustration, 1 Costume Design, Fashion Drawing, Lettering, Posters | and Life Drawing Interior Decoration 2 . Get into the uncrowded professions. Talent unnecessary. Successful prae- ticing commercial artist teacher. A call will convince you. k for Art Catalog Livingstone Academy Arts and Sciences, 43rd Yo 1517 R. L. Ave. yaseszeaasasnasEesrasananl | Swan, 2 {in Heathsville, Va. | of her sons, Mr. Joyce Levvy, Mr. Carroll Pierce, jr.; Mr. Bernard Knight, Mr. Richard | »ss, Mr. Theodoric Ross, Mr. No man Lawler, Mr. Armistead Boothe, Mr. Dallas Rand, James Trout, Mr. Emmett I Mr. Everette Noonan, Lee Spencer drew Clarke, Mr. John Pric liam Taylor, Mr. Lionel Beeton, ) Randolph Tayloe, Mr. Edwin Pierce, Mr. Brouse Burke, Mr. John Curtin Mr. Hugh Marsh, Mr. Raymond Wo! ford, Mr. Wilmer Myers, Mr. jamin Minor, Mr. Julius Wes Jack Howard, Mr. Walter V ir. Mr. Brooke Howard, Mr. Duncan, Mr. Jack Roberts, Mr. Tom Hulfish, Mr. Cecil Brown, Mr. Robert Vhitton, Mr. Elmer Smith, Mr. Jack Robinson, Mr. Kenneth Moore, Mr. George Rice, Mr. Marion West, Mr. Leon Riley, Mr. James Harding and Mr. William Herring. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Sale back from a visit to the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelms, et Marion G. Pohl and Cadet Powhattan Moncure Morton, who have just fingehed their second year Point, are home on a two lough. Cadet Pohl 1sa broth Herman H. Pohl, T aide at the White House and th honor man of the class of 1917 at Vest Point, and of Ensign Harold John Pohl of the class of 1926 at An- napolis. He is visiting his parents, ir. and Mrs. A. J. Pohl, in Rosemont Cadet Morton will spend the Summer with his parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Morton, at Christ Church rectory. Lieut. Willlam J. Morton, jr., US. A, who is stationed at Fort fonmouth, will arrive in a short time to visit his parents Miss Betty Billingsley of Fredericks- | burg is the guest of Miss Augusta Bode. Miss, Marie Coffey has arrived from Shenandoah College, Dayton, Va., to spend the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Coffey. Mrs. Willlam B. Lloyd is the guest Gardner Lloyd and Mr. Lloyd, in New York City. Mrs. J. J. Nicholson of Woodbridge, Va., spent the week end as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. James A. Allen, Miss Amelia Jones has returned from attending the finals at the Uni- versity of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, N. C.. and the finals at the Geor- gla School of Technology, at Atlanta. Mr. Ethan Allen Jones, 2d, has ar- rived home from Frederick Hall School, Md. Miss Jones, Mr. Allen Jones and Mr. George Rice motored to Fredericksburg, where they were joined by Miss Genevieve Shepperson of Alexandria and the party went on to Lexington for the final dance Wed- nesday evening at the Virginia Mil- itary Institute, of which Mr. Rice is an alumnus. Miss Jones and her brother continued on to Rocky Mount, N for the annual June ger. man Friday evening. Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Shep- n and the latter's mother, Mrs. C. C. Peyton, motored to Fred- ericksburg Sunday, where Miss Gene- vieve Peyton Shepperson is in train- ing at the Mary Washington Hos- pital. | Mr. Robert Cochran, Mr. -Reid | Dunn, Mr. Charles M. Shepperson, : Mr. Keith Wade, Mr. Martjn De. | 1ey and Mr. Louis Goode, cadets of the Virginia Military Institute, hYpe | veturned to their homes for the Su Edward MISS MARY JANE HARBAN, Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lee Har- ngagement to Count K ban, whos ) e ward de Pianelli is Wade w » cavalry Dunn rolyn > xandria for left Wednesd mer with her Burgess, A mothe Hill spending with Wd daughter, Mr. and Westeott Hi Miss Kat leave tomorrov take a spec the Summer of Virgin Mrs Frid: street, in Philip W There were ik The others playing Mrs. H. B. Soule, ,Ju Frederick Duvall, M . Stephenson. N an Herbert Jor Rathbon and M Lert Mrs. Bayly ent club . Mor players were M of Washington, Mr: Bryan, Mrs 4 William Rust ine 1 for Ch; School of arter hot Turner of fur Scarfs Values that Challengq all Comparison $0.50 182 ¢~ Fur Remodeling and Repairing Bring your furs in pow and have them remade in next sea- son’s styles—Moder- ate charges and free _storage until Fall. S SEPESS—— | WM. ROSENDORF Furrier 1215 G St. N.W. Opposite Dulin & Martin Fox Scarfs Stone Marten Scarfs Burgess, to spénd Culpeper Baltimore. Bayly vening in her home. of her tables were nd and ) d Mrs rtained afternoon, when the |her mother, Mr. C. |arrived from Manila, is the guest of | - | Miss Jane Brewer. Mrs, R. K. T. Larson of Norfolk is | visitingher parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Roger . Adam Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Moore an- {wo | nounce the marriage of their daugh- Fort |ter Helen Anne to Mr. Francis Xaxfer Quigley Saturday, June 12, by | Rev. L. I v in St. Mary’s Roman who has | Catholie Church. i h0 has!| Mrs. Frank R. M. Bingham is back 3 NS, | trom a visit to her father, Mr. James d e Sun- |1 Irvin, in Knoxville, Tenn,, and was Gk AL accompanied by her sister, Miss Ethel ounty. | Jruir has arrived in " nidg Fleanor May of Savannab, Ga., the Win-! i he guest of Miss Elizabeth Rust. son-in-law | “ngre (. C. Cobhran and her children, Maleolm | campbell and Virginia, have gone to i .| Saugus, Mass., to spend the Summer adbeater WIll| itk her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis arlottesville to | | (iry formerly Miss Mary man. Cards have been trom the Rev. and of Orange, Vi riage of their Irving to the Rev. Runkle of Philadelph June 1, In Washingto was ordained ¢ commencement Theological Sem, bride safled June announced. ill spend ap at two weeks at the Holy Land. After quare, her . Mrs. Edwin M Mrs ind Mrs. Henry Anderson an- ice the marrlage of their daugh- | |8 of Mrs. W. J. Whalen, Tues- | entertained | day, June 15, in the parsonage of the | on King | Baptist Temple, the Rev. Ryland T. uncle, Mr. |Dodge officiating. Mr. and Mrs. | Washington. | Whale wre visiting relatives in | bridge. | Knoxv , Tenn., and on their return | and | will 1 in Alexandria. i Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Philadelphia | John | were week i guests of Mr. and : s an s Mri pi ‘rances Watson of Stevens ' iss Mit City, a., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hottel Mrs. W. D. Hurlburt is visiting | B. Anderson, m‘ 916 16th Street Offers Sunday best $2 Di the University dge and Roast 8 Gible Baked Putatoes a her bridge | eam ang ller | Rectortown, Mr. and Mrs are home from i after Jun: 20 Prince street. FRANKLIN SEDAN Both Say The Same ‘The owner of 100 other cars, and the owner of Franklins for 12 years—both say the same. Va. Richard L. 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