Evening Star Newspaper, October 10, 1926, Page 57

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ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Invitations have heen received from Mr. and Mrs. Willis Holcombe Wills for the marrlage of their daughter, Virginia Alexander. to Mr. Thomas David Shiels, on Wednesday, Octo- ber 26, at noon in St. Paul's Episco-{ pAl Church, Lynchburg. Va. After| November 1 Mr. Shiels and his bride il be at home at 1408 Grape &treet, Abilene, Tex. Mrs. Wills, mother of the hride-elect, formerly was Miss Mabel Taylor of Alex- andria, and is a frequent visitor here as tne guest of Mrs. Benedict Wheatley The social committee of the O1d( Dominion Boat Club announced the dates tor their dances during the early season. They will occur Friday evenings, October 15 and 29, November 12, December 10 and Mon day, December 27. ‘7The Ialoween dance and Christmas dance will be given in the auditorium of Elks' Hall and the others at the boat club house. Miss Ellen Burke entertained the| Tuesday Bridze Club last week at her home in Rosémont. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edgar Out- ealt have sent out invitations for the marirage of their daughter Helen Louise to Mr. Walter Cameron Rob- erts. Tuesday evening, October 19, in the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Mr. Roberts Is the second ®on of Mrs. Roberts and the late M. Walter Roberts and is a brother of | Mr. James W. Roberts of Norfolk, Mrs. Willlam P. Woolls, Mrs. John | T. Worthington, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Mr. Allan Hunt Roberts and Mr. Jack Roberts of Alexandria. Mr. J. Turner Martyn spent the week end in Washington and was an usher at the wedding Saturday afternoon, October 2, in the Central Preshyterian Church of Miss Martha Dunham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Dunham. to Mr. Howard Throop Gordon of Estherville, Iowa. Miss Mamie Graham is home from a visit to her cousin, Miss Iffie Moore, at Mount Jackson, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Bannon Cooper have returned from a trip 10 rtanburg, 8. C. Mrs. D. F. Hanifan of Frederick, Md., was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jullan Petteway. Mrs. Willlam Ford is home from a ! visit to her daughter. Mrs. Edward Mvers, In Richmond. Mrs, Fitzhugh Lee has left for Whashington for the Autumn. after £pending several months at the home of Mrs. John Tackett on South St. Asaph Miss_Da now has returned | from Glouc and Westmoreland | Counties, where she spent the Sum- mer with relatives. Miss Ruth Bibb visit to her | O. Bibb, in M Mrs. C. M. is home from a e Valentine has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ashby in Independent Hill. Va Miss Nell Duncan is back from lantic City, where she spent the month Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holloman have left for their home in Newport New after a visit to friends in Alexandria. Misz Dorothy Lest and Miss Marie Thornton have returned from a visit to friends near Manassas, Mre, Lelia Gillis is home from visits to relatives in Richmond and Peters- bu My, Miss Fairfax Thomas 1. Fairfs irfax and Mr. Edw: returned from a visit in Philadel- and M Kthel have quicentennial ph i Fleanor home in visit to and sister, Abraham. who has Stringfellow months, ha Mr. and My i 1. Harwood and Miss Harwood have left for their Appomattox, Va., after a the former’s brother-inlaw Mr. and Mrs. John B. Miss Rosalie Broaddus heen visiting the Miss in Culpeper for severa returned to the home . Abraham for the W A 14 Mrs. Ashby Miller of Minneapolis i< the guest of her brother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Robin- son on North St. Asaph street. Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell has re- turned from a visit to her aunt, M Thomas MacCormick, near Berryville, Mr. Charles Ellett Cabell, jr.. has left to resume his studies at the Shenan- doah Valley Academy, Winchester. Mrs. Frances Higgins is the guest of her hrother. Maj. Saunders Weado: in Brooklyn My Mrs. F. V. Green have re- turned 1o their home in Charlotte, N. . aMer a visit to the former's hrother-inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Middles- werth and their¢children motored to Thilgdelphia and spent the week end. My &nd Mis. Van Middlesworth have as their guests the latter's mother and sieter. Mrs. N. F. Brandt and Mis: Lelia Rrandt of Cleveland, Ohio. ) Rrandt will leave shortly for gustine, Fla.. where she will for the Winter Mr. Howard Carroll has arrived by motor from Palm Beach and is the gnest of and Mrs. Glenn Bixler. My T Givick t of Durham, N € is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dulaney Miss Sue Ivey of Hancock, he guest of Mr., and Mrs. H. nd Mrs. E. 1. Skidmore And the,r children spent the week end at Enping Forest. Md Mre. Robert J. Yates and R. llesseltine were week-end guests of their brother and sister-in-aw, Mr. end AMrs, Thomas W. Best, in Round Hill, V'a Mrs. Henvy Elev of Suffolk. Va., has | bren est recently of Mr. and Mrs 1 k Carlin Mrs. Charles T. Lindsey and Miss | Ada have returned to thei home on Sonuth Columbus street after A visit to severgl of the resorts on the Jersey coas Miss Vinla Coates of Los Angeles Calif., and Miss Nellie George of Char- Jottesville were guests last week of Mre. Roger R. Adami Miss Hilda Fairfax A visit ta Mrs. Claude C ngto Mrs 1. Mrs. M iz back from | artis in Wash- Meininger has returned in Washington after a| son-indaw and daughter., | Alhert M. Briggs Norris Cummir visit to Ars, Ed- in Hartford. Conn. lick of Aldie. Va.. is sister. Mrs. E. R. fohn hor to visit has Irene Southard and Ethel Tulloch of San Diego. Calif.. and Mre. Morris Malow of Washing- ton. were guests last week'of Mr. and Mrs. Joan W. Tulloch on Cameron etrent Mr. and Mrs. W nned to their home Md.. after a visit B. Eddington Mr. and Mrs. Francis Drischler are home from a trip to Atlantic City. My A Waldron has left for his Knoxville, Tenn.. after a Miss Miss i P. Eddington have in Federa to Mr. re b Mre. Hotel Gordon 916 16th St. N. A Delightful Tlace to Live A Wonderful Place to Dine SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Bine Poini Ogaters, Half Shell onn Roast Long Ial [3 t Tenderloin Steak Choles of Vegetubles. Salad and Dessert One Dollar - TURKEY DIN\ER Special Fresh Argentine Turkey Cranherrs Sauce rents, Mr. and Mrs. R. | o MRS. WAL Formerly Miss Altha M. T and Mrs, A 'ER B. MALLOREY, daughte: . E. Chaffee, DAY STAR, WASHINGTON ADDRESSES AND PLAYS END MISSION SCHOOL Ninth Annual Instruction Course by Woman's Interdenominational Federation Completed. by missionaries on va- of their work and play- children from the Mount Vernon Place M. k. Church South, and by the children of the Mission, brought to annual free school for m struction, under the auspic Woman's Interdenominational sionary Federation in the Mount Ve non Place M. I. Church Friday after- noon. Addresses were delivered by Mrs. | W. G. Jamison on “Toward Friend- ship With China™; by Mrs. L. H. Rus- sell on home missiopary work: by Mrs. W. M. Seli Needs of | the Rural Church Danner, who illustrated with lantern slides the work being done in the léper colonies, and by Mrs. John Newton Culber president of the federation, on lem Women." Mr. Danner said that 600 lepe been cured during the past the use of a new oil preparation. The children from the Gospel Mis sion who took part in the playlet were in charge of Miss Swan Hester, [while the Sunday school children were under the direction of Mrs. R. E._Mitchell Mrs. Culbertson announced _that the Woman's Interdenominational Federation will hold its annual meet- | ing and election of officers Friday, | November 5. Special collections are | to be taken on that day to aid in| work among lepers, she said. ILLINOIS FLOOD AREA | AIDED BY RED CROSS| Addr rious pha lets given b es Appropriation Authorized, Amount Not Stated, for Sufferers in | Stricken Section.* | The American Red (ross has authorized an appropriation, *L amount unannounced; for relief i 1in the flood area in Tllinois | Field Representative H. . Dow-| ney, and Mrs. Claude McCartney, case worker now in Florida, were ol f the reading clerk of the House t to h in-law, nd_Mr: son and daughte; C. L. Waldron. v Myerhoffer of Ha the home of her Mrs. Ernest Garber, where she spend the Winter. rion Mayhew on ister, will and Mr: brother *and sister-in-law, Mr.’and . John Petty in Baltimore. C. 0. James of Fredericksbur, as a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Latimer B. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Gordon, Mrs. Frances C. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. James Osborne and Mr. Frank Ham ilton of Mount Rainier. Md., arrived by motor and were week end guests of Mrs, Mary Crump and Miss Martha Crump. Rev. and Mrs. 0. C. Bell spent last week with relatives in Sterling, Va Mr R. Hughes is home from a visit Mrs, Harry Shroy in burg. s guest ¥, ting County. Mrs. E. B. Boone has returned to her_home in Annapolis after a visit to Rev. and Mrs. John S. Sowers Miss Gladys Bayliss has returned from a visit to Miss Ruth Hillson in Philadelphia. Mrs. Robert Vaughan, jr., left last week for an extended visit to relatives in_Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. Petersilia are home from a visit to the latter's uncle, Mr. C. C. Kustin. in Hampton, The first_Autumn meeting of Miss Cabell's dancing class was held riday evening in Mi hell's nexw studio at 131 North Fairfax street. Mrs. R. E. Bowman Miss Ruth Bowman and Miss Barbara Bowman are the guests of Mrs. R. E. Bowman in Stevenshurg, Va. Lieut. and Mrs. H. C. Rodd of Phil- adelphia were week end guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Carlton D. Palmer on Rraddock Heights Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Coughlin re- turned last week from a stay at Lake George. N, Y.. and have left visit the ‘Sesquicentennial delphia. Mis Florence Womer of Summit Hill, Pa. and Mr. Edward Mankin of this city were married Saturday, October 2," at the parsonage of the Methodist Protestant Church, Rev. H. L. Schlincke officiating. After October 15 Mr. and Mrs. Mankin will be at home in Rosemont. Rev. Patrick Murphy. formerly of Sheffield. England, and now assistant rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Washington, nnounces the engage ment and approaching marriage o his daughter Mary Elizabeth to Dr. John Rutler son of North Caro. lina The wedding will take place Saturday, Octoher 1t Rosemont, the home of Miss Muyrphy's siste Mrs. William Morgan Smith, near Berryville. Miss Murphy lived in Alexandria for a number of vears at the home of her brotherdn-aw, the late Dr. Smith. whose death occurred in the early Summer. The wedding will be very quiet. with only the fam flies present. Mre. Aubrey L. Toms and Dorothy H. Toms have returned from a vigit to relatives in Warrenton Mr. and Mys. Livingston Smith at- tended a reunion of the former family at Arvdwick, Md. last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Dulaney announced the marriage of daughter, flelen Margaret, to Joseph Forester, formerly of Ph delphia, on Wednesday, September 2 iphany Church, Washington Miss Dorothy Stuart of \West Vir- ginia was the week end guest of Miss Margaret Duncan Randolph at her home on Seminary Hill Mr. Mrs. Samuel Rice Reard of Tamaqua, Pa.. are the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William STOP GRAY HAIR TINT IT WITH BROWNATONE TRIAL BOTTLE BY MAIL 10 CENTS Bobbed or shingled hair positively must not e faded or streaked. No matter how mot- iRy VNA- TONE will in- stantlyrestore all its original colorand beauty Guaranteed ab- ®olutely harm- to W | been the and Mrs, and is now in Halifax Rrown has of her parents, Mr. Carter, in Roanoke, other relatives M in Phila- their | rmeates each ir; you simply brush it onwith- out fuss or trou- ble.Save hair- dresser’s fees. BROWNATONE At all toilet goods counters. Two sizes, SOc and $1.50; two colors—see coupon. Send ' now for trial bottle, by matl onry. r ; | TRIAL BOTTLE COUPON The Kenton Pharmacal Co., I Ecm. l:u. fin‘mnnmn. Ky. Enc pERclomed. s 10 cents for test bottle of | | | O Blonde to Medium Brown, ] © Dark Brown to Jet Black. | Name Ia One Doll nd Fifty Cents DINNER, 2:30 TO & P.M. City. - State.. Mayhew are guests of the form- | Lees | again to | Miss | have | H. Gerlacher, on South Washington | headquarters at Springfield as soon as street. possible. Mrs. Witliam P. Woolls entertained | John Barton Payne, national chalr at tea Tuesday afternoon in honor | man, wired Gov. Len Small that the | of Mrs. Smith, wife of Judge Howard | Organization “deeply mpathizes | W. Smith. Judge and Mrs. Smith are, With flood sufferers; * ¢ you | aceupying their new home in Rose- | May count on the co-operation of the mont, and are near neighbors of Mr. | Red Cross in this instance, as hereto- | and Mrs. Woolls, | for Mrs. Woolls entertained Action of the organization came ! luncheon and bridge v r receipt of a report from William | honor of Miss Helen Lo jr.. assistant vice chair- who will he married to M | )0 families were in need brother, Mr. Cameron Roberts, October | of assistance. | 18 | . 54 BOYS GUESTS. ‘ dered to report for duty at relief Mrs. John Taliaferro ®Varthington and Miss Mary Tlunt Roberts will !Sntertain at a bridal shower and bridge | e d f"““";‘",""fi”‘fl at the Roherts | psitty-four hoys of the Civitan Ju- o O e e T el | veulis Protective Gurden Club—an or | r":_',"‘"l‘""_' Miss Outcalt, flancee of their | gapnization sponsored and conducted | | “‘} - by the Juvenile Protective Associa nnotnce the tion and the Civitan Club were | ! e L i | guests of Harry M. Crandall and Mrs. | danghter [Oaflisrine o gt Gsonge iet flawley Locher at Crandall's | | ol B e g bY i \fetropolitan Theater vesterday | By SO S The club is designed to interest | Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson have | (oS 1% LA T L (| Passapatanzy, King George Count Mo Doraine Haseorrs Sha Yias | #ardens on Government property at | : the east end of been with her stepfather and mother, : e S enrE LG I A and Mre. Johe "B, Barrett. at |Avenue Bridge. prizes being awarded | Clifton, Va., since their return from [0 those having the best gardens at | spending the Summer at Asbury Park, | 3 luhcheon held September 21 by the hns arrived to be with her aunt. Mrs. | Civitan Club in the La Fayette Hotel. Rathbone Smith, while attending art 2 school in Washington 11 DIVORCES PAST WEEK IN PARIS TO AMERICANS Three Decrees Granted Today, All on Ground of Abandonment, 1t Ts Reported. Associated Press. 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