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ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Helen Louise Outcalt, only daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Edgar Outcalt, and Mr. Walter Cam- eron Roberts, son of Mrs. Roberts and the late Walter Roberts, were mar- ried Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Methodist Episcopal Church South by Rev. Dr. William S. Ham- mond, the pastor, assisted by Rev. Dr. E. V. Regester of Washington. The bride was escorted by her father, and had as her mald of honor Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, sister of the bridegroom, and the bridesmaids were Miss Marguerite Shaw of Baltimore and Miss Helen Erwin. The flower girls were Miss Julia Ruth King Virginia Griffin. Mr. Rob- his brother, Mr. Allen Hunt Roberts, as_his best man, and the ushers included Mr. James W. Roberts | of Norfolk and Mr. John E. Roberts of the University of Virginia, brothers of the bridegroom: Mr. Boyd Janney Brown of Philadeiphia, Mr. William | W. New of Baltimore, Mr. Robert Murphy and Mr. Clarence Johnston Robinson. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the heme of the bride’s parents at 2114 King street, and later Mr. and Mrs. Roberts left for a wedding trip through the North. Among_the outof-town guests were John G. Lutz, Mrs. Ray E. i <y . and M Willlam H. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pierson, the Misses Pier- son, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Merryman, Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy New, Miss Regina New, Mr. and Mrs. Charles New, Mr. Robert F. Robert Robert Walker, Miss alker, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick iliss Genevieve and Mrs. iiam Gorman, all of Baltimore. Rened'ct Wheatley went for the wedding °h Wednes Alexander Wills, nd M Thomas David Shiels Edith New, Wil Chu Mr. and | v has issued invita- | miscellaneous shower evening in her home on in honor of Miss Mar- Randolph, whose marriage to Yieut. Henry 8. Dunbar, jr., will take pi#ace early in November. & Mrs, Cora Jones Davis entertained her bridge club Wednesday afternoon. amuel B. Moore and have left for Mol Moore is attending ings of the Congre: of Ph, Before retu on-Hudson, N. Y. w Graham, who has been 1 Hartford, Conn., for several months, joined M ham and_their ughter in the home of Mrs. s father, Mr. D. C. Crump, on X reet. Mrs. Arthur M. King entertained the bridge club of which she is a member Wednesday afternoon. Miss Virginia Wilkins entertaincd Wednesday Evening Bridge Club last week at the Silver Candlestick. Mrs. George swell Brooke of Richmond spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. William W. Herbert, on North Washington street. Mrs. J. K. M. Norton entertained her card club Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Barker Barre spent the week end in Philadelphia, Miss Helen Norris Cummings has returned from Philadelphia, where <he represented the president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs at the tree planting ceremony Octo ber 14. The Alexandrin Hospital Auxiliary will give a bal masque Thursday eve ning in the auditorium of Elks’ Hall. | for the wo nd the judges will Dillard and Mr. William Several special dances will be given by the pupils of Mary Cabell's dancing class. The the patronage of Maj. and Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh McGuire, Dr. and Mrs. George T. Klipstein, Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Smith, Mr. and M Arthur Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Rohe S. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. in, Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Hor- Mr. 0 and Mrs. William H. Walter Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. H and Mrs. Jerome r. and Mrs. Raymond Blu- There will inal c Mrs. be pr anfeld. he first Autumn meeting rnon Chapter, D. A. R the home of Mr D. Mauchlin Niven, regent, pre- X After the business there was an informal t Gilson was assisted by her s Clarence Howard of Fredericks: 3 was_held ton French. nt were Mrs. tiubert Snowden. Purvis, Mrs, Robert S, Mrs, 11, M William Nicholson, Margaret Miss Mary to Mrs ville, Va, . Frank L. daug r home from a 5 in Gor- Watki Summers and her have returncd to Staunton after being . Summer’s parents, Mr. . W. Summers, on Duke r. and Mrs. Claude R. Yates, jr., home from a visit to Mr. and Mr: A in_ Brooklyn. Smith of ttending the convention in Phila are guests of the and sister-in-law, Dr. *. Bockey. and Mrs, Olive Rog. have been ers and her son, Mr. have returned from where they spent the Rowzie, Mrs. Dora Dud- 1. Hogan are home their brother-in-law and Mrs. J. B. White, s Nellie King of end guests of . John D. Miss Annie Clack of Atlanta is vis- n Julian Pette Lewis The czptivating, subtle touch for evening use. Ren- ders a delicate, soft appear- ance to the complexion, arms, neck and shoulders. Gouraups ¥ ORIENTAL CREAM Made in White - Flesh - Rachel Kend 10c. for Tria} Bize Ford. T. Hopkins & Son, New York i (trip through the Middle West they | | beam, formerly of Berryville, Va., but | to Mr. Leonard Marbury Knight, son | of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ernest Knight, Kauf- | of Mount | meeting | | mer’s sister, Mrs. James Landers, in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Langen! Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Selden Wash- | Ington. accompanied by their children, and Mrs., Washington's mother, Mrs. N. J. Tinsley, have returned from a !mother, | visit to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Adams in_Edgemoor, Md. | Mrs. Jane Page Lewis of Keswick, | Va., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Al" bert D. Davls. Mrs. John S. Sowers has returned | from a visit to Mrs. T. F. Riley in | Cincinnati. ! Announcement has been made of | the miarriage of Mr. Willlam Thomas | Barber of Alexandria to Miss Claudia | Alice Taylor of Danville Tuesday, Oc- | sober 12, by the Rev. W. R. Hardesty | fof the Del Ray Southern Methodist Church. | Mr.and Mrs. L. B. Mead and their children have left for their home in Jacksonville, Fla., after spending sev- eral months with Mrs. Kate McDer- mott on North Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Burke, Miss Mary Ellen Burke and Miss Elaine | Burke spent the week end with triends in Richmond. Mr. W. U. Fairfax, Miss Edith Fairfax and Miss Hilda Fairfax have| returned from a visit to the Sesqui-! centennial in Philadelphia. Miss Elizabeth Mays of Crown Point, Ind.. has arrived to be the guest’ of her brother, Mr. James A.| Mrs. Shelburne Spindle of Roanoke spent the week with Mrs. Rathbone Smith on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Jones are home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Willian F. Carne in Fairfax. Dr. Louis E. Foulks of New Egypt, . J., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Allen on North Columbus street. Mrs. Blaine Elkins of Warrenton | spent a part of last week as'the! guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | J. Sidney Douglas, on Cameron street. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas also had as | their guest . C. Coates of New York Ci i Mr. R. G. Ferguson have | returned trip to Atlantle City | and Philadelphia. | Mrs. Owen L. Keys is back from a visit to_relatives in Fredericksburg. The Re Ernest M. Delaney has gone to Fort Smith, Ark., to conduct | a series of services in the First Pres- | erian Church_of that place. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hottle went last urgh, where they will make their home in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Knight have gone by motor to visit the for- Springfield, Ohio. After an extended will visit other relatives in Hones- dale, Pa. Maj. and Mrs. Robert S. Thomas have left for a motor trip through the New England States. Charles Henry Smith is home visit to her sister, Mrs. Wal- lace Robinson, in Gloucester Court | House, Mrs. Charles Werner, Mrs. Mina Werner and Miss Betty Werner of Baltimore are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Werner. Mr. William Violette, Mr. Hager Violette, Mr. Newton Hammond and | Mr. Sidney Hancock are back from a | motor trip to Charleston, W. Va., | where they were the guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Harry Hager. Mrs. H. L. Kimmerly has returned from Winston-Salem, N. C., where she spent the past four months with rela. tives. Miss Ashley Christian Carter has left for her home, in Norfolk, after a visit to her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Janney Dempsey, gn outh Fairfax street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Longer-| now of Alexandria, announce the marriage of their daughter Charlotte Monday, October 18, in the parsonage of the Southern Methodist Church, by the Rev. Dr. William S. Hammond, ely after the ceremony Mr. Knight left for Atlantic On _their return they will v their new house in Cottage Park ! Mrs. Harrison Kirk announces the | marriage of her daughter, Mrs. Edith Kirk Risdon, to Mr. John Underwood Reardon of this city Saturday, Octo- | ber 16. | Miss Rosalie Broaddus is visiting | the Misses Botts in Paeonian Springs, | Va. Miss Maxine Rowe Barkley is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Faulkner in Fredericksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar B. Ryder are home after a trip through the Far West and the Canadian Rockies. Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Evans went by motor to Herndon, Va., and DETIPVIPDOPOOSI VPP PPP0000 The High Grade Established 1842 Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory ‘We Invite you to Visit Our Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. ’ | | H | | berg. | weve week end guests of Mr. and | Effie Baggett at the Cameron. Mrs. J. B. Hornbaker. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Roberts were guests last week of the former’s Mrs. Walter Roberts, on Duke street extended, having come for the Roberts-Outcalt wedding, Tuesday evening. Miss Elizabeth Beavers of Manassas spent the week end as the guest of Mrs. George M. Reynolds on Brad- dock Heights. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rogers of Ham- ilton, Va., have returned to their home after a visit to their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Otley. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Stickley, Miss Leslie Trenary and Miss Mattie TIe. nary of Front Royal were week enc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Woolf. Mrs. Woolf and Mrs. Frani R. M. Bingham have returned from & visit to Mrs. J. C. Hayes in Potomac Heights, D. C. Mrs. George Burnett has left for her home after a visit to Mrs. George C. Baggett. Mrs. William Emhart of Philadel- phia is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.. Harri son Emhardt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jones en- tertained at dinner Tuesday evening to celebrate the twenty-eighth wed ding anniversary of Mr. Jones' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart M. Jones. Mrs. William S. Robinson of Wil- mington, N. C., is the guest of Mrs. Mrs. John W. Birdger of Savannah and Mrs. G. E. Manning of Chicago were week end guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis Lipps, on Cameron street. Mrs. Gertrude Bush of Bristol, Va.. spent last week with Mrs. Leonard J. Miller. Mrs Cathérine Masker of Arling ton, N. J. is the guest of her brother- inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hayden. Mr. den and N lasker end with Mr. and M den in their cottage pent the week | Bedford Hay t Hayden Point. Mr. and Mrs. W m Cahill, Mrs, Lydia McNary and Miss Helen Sharr of Gloucester, , spent the week end with Mrs. A. Rambo on Prince street. U. D. C. Chapter Sponsors Benefit Card Party Assisting in the success of the ben- efit card party to be given by the| Dixie Chapter, U. D. C., at the Bur- lington Hotel, Tuesday, 8 o'clock p.m., are: Commodore Conrad C. Smiith, Maj. and Mrs. Wallace Streeter, M Frank Morrison, Dr. and M Thomas Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Lansdon, Mrs. Guillaume Berson Mre. L. Walters, Mrs. Lavi Farnsworth, Mrs. John F. Ga Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Clarke, Mr Mrs. Waiter W. Withers, Mr. Mrs. Monroe E. Miller, Mr. and Raymond P. Fries, Miss Josephine Daily, Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Rosnly, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Talmadge Kenyon, Mrs. John Van Antwerp, Miss Virginia Johnston, Mrs. P. S. Wilmarth, Mrs. Samuel M. Meek, Mrs. William R. Cole, Mrs. George B. King, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Mitchell, Mrs. Paul Joachim, Mrs. Frank M. Eliot, Mrs. Goodwin Elis- worth, Miss Laura Virginia Snuggs, Miss Margaret Daniel, Miss Lena Daniel, Miss Evelyn Danfel, Miss Mai- M ind Mrs, Hay | E zle McFarland, Mr. and_Mrs. George K. Denmark, Mr. and Mrs. William Rose, Maj. and Mrs. W. L. Hazard, MRS. SIMON F. McHUGH, Formerly Miss Grace Winter, who, with the bridegroom, started for a lengthy mator trip through the East- ern States just after their marriage, :)ct;)ber 12. They will live in Wash- ngton. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wooding, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Birthright, Mr. . J. William Kyle, Mrs. P. Light, Mrs. Robert Lee Miss Pearl Robertson, Mr. 5. Walker S. Mariin, Mss. N. B. Thomasson, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Winstead, Mr. and Mrs. John' 8. Tom- linson, Mrs. David Skinner, Mrs. Al- fred L. Talbert, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Sheetz, Mrs. Helen Watkins, Miss Cecil Stegall, Miss Mabel Uzzell, Miss Laura V. Ruff, Mrs. Cora_ B. Settle, Mrs. Thomas H. Baker, Mrs. Mary Bradley Hazard, Mr. and Mrs. Horton McKeever, Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frisard, hn Crawford, Miss Elizabeth Mr. Ralph Watson, Mr. and 1. Merrill, Mrs. C, M. Beatty, Mrs. Willlam Mahoney, Miss Thomp- son, Mr. and Mrs. Adair, Miss Lillian Tucker, Miss Elizabeth Ballou, Mrs. ‘W. Maglone, Mrs. J. F. Nolen, Miss Lewis and Miss Lee. Oct. 26 Reception l—)—ate For Pen Women's Leaguc The National League of American Pen Women will hold a reception in the garden of the Mayflower Hotel on Friday afternoon, October 29, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in honor of its presi- dent, Mrs. Thompson Seton, who will return to Washington Wednesday, Oc+ tober 27, after a fivemonth trip in South America with the Field Museum expedition. This reception is a_ wel- come home to Mrs. Seton, and the league extends a general invitation to all of her interested friends to join with them in this welcome. Hungarian peasant women are claiming the right of equal suffrage because they labor equally with the men. TiE LOUVRE 1115 17 F STREET Frocks for the Festive Season Social occasions, crowding fast now, make wardrobe demands that you can easily supply from the assortment of exquisitely dainty Gowns and Frocks which the leading studios have sent us. Brilliant creations—featuring basque and full skirt effects; waistline and grace- fully draped modes. 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Aiding Benefit Ball Many of the younger soclety girls are interested in the benefit ball to be given by Abigall Hartman Rice Chapter, of which Mrs. Frank Mor- rison is regent, which is known as the young ladles’ chapter of the Dis- trict D. A. R. The ball is to be held Tuesday eve- ning, November 16, at the L’'Aiglon Club, and is given for the chapter's extensive Americanization and edu- cational work. The young ladies’ committee, of which Miss Elizabeth Fries is chairman and Miss Helen Belt is vice chairman, is represented by the following young ladies: Miss Margaret Howard Kerr, Miss Mar- guerite Orme, Miss Olive Sherley, Miss Kleanor Smith, Miss Harrlet Whitford, Miss Katherine Amory, Miss Helen Clifford, Miss Alice Cutts, Miss Adelaide Douglas, Miss Helen Gatley, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Frances Gore, Miss Nancy Hamilton, Miss Barbara Hight, Miss Frances Hopkins, Miss Georgiana Joyes, Miss Mary Page Jullian, Miss Jane Kendall, Miss Rebekah Blaine Lipscomb, Miss Jane Dunbar, Miss Harriet Huntress, Miss Sally Hews Phillips, Miss Flor- ence Marlatt, Miss Harriet Zimelee, Miss Grace Maude Morgan, Hallie Morgan, Miss Kathrvne Cro ley, Miss Pauline Yates Long, Miss Phoebe Stine, Miss Alice Deleslyne Taylor, Miss Kathryne V. Ickes Junkin, Miss Mary Denny Junkin, Miss Frances Isabella Brown, Miss Isabella Clapham, Miss Dorothy Gatchell, Miss Ann Mulhall, Miss ‘| Theodore Adams, Miss Hester Baden, Miss Gretna Perrott Boswell, Miss Martha Burch, Miss Virginia Randall Miss Katharine Jacobs, Miss Mar. guerite Jacobs, Miss Amie Wolfe, Miss Vivian Ragan, Miss Roberta Belle Galloway, Miss Edwardina Warren, Miss Mary von ‘Diemar Springman Miss Katherine Hawley, Miss Helen Cropley, Miss Margaret Connell, Miss ces Ru ette an vir- ginia Bishop. T -— Hallow_e_en Party Listed . By Minnesota Society The officers and members of the ex- ecutive committee of the Minnesota State Soclety are arranging for a Hal- loween party—not a masquerade—to be held in the Virginia room of the Lee House on Halloween night, Octo- ber 30. There Will be dancing from 9 to 12 o'clock. Favors will be distrib- uted during the evening and refresh- ments will be served. : All Minnesotans and their friends are invited. Of Pereonal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith, with their daughter, Mrs. William Thalhimer of Richmond, Va., and Mrs. Stanley Lansburgh, are spending a week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Adolph Weyl has returned to her apartment in Wardman Park An- nex, after a visit in Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Romberg of New York City are spending several days in Washington awaiting the opening_of the new musical show, “Lady Fair.” Mrs. Gerald Rosenheim of New York City, who was the guest the early part of last week of Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman, returned to her home ‘Wednesday. Mrs. William Hahn, who spent 10 days in the Capital as the guest of Mr.- and Mrs. Harry Hahn, left Thué!day for her home in Asheville, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kerngood, who passed the Summer in Atlantic City, have returned and have taken an apartment in the Roosevelt. Mrs. Walter Franc is spending a week in New York City. Mrs. Warren Yenawine of New York City was the guest last week of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wolf. Mrs. Gus Wallerstein has returned from a month's stay in Atlantic City. She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs. Le Roy Hutzler, jr., of Richmond, V: Mrs. Isadore Goldheim, Mrs. Adolph Kahn and Mrs. Abe Liebman motored to Frederick, Md, Friday and were guests of Mrs. Benjamin Rosenour. The Counc{l-Community Carnival and Cabaret will take place the eve- nings of Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday, November 1, 2 and 3, and ‘Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the community center. Attractive booths, games and dancing will be the main features. Mrs. Jeff Kornicker and her young son, who were guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kahn, joeesessses % ‘When in Need of . R Masquerade Costumes Wigs, StageMake-up or ovelties For Parties and Entertainments Consult— ul R. C. M. Burton & Son 911 E St. Main 4361-4362 . 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It is here you will find the BEST—from the Weymann Banjo to the Conn Bass Horn—from the student’s upright to the perfect reproducing Ampico in the WORLD’S RE- NOWNED KNABE.— —Solid Foundation for Reliability ' Have you ever searched in vain for that copy of an old English ballad, only to be frustrated, and then that satis- faction of finding it in the House of Kitt? As youth and beauty, joy and a child’s laugh are price- less—so is that peace of heart that comes from of music. have returned to their home in New York. Dr. Joseph R. Palkin, whose en- gagement was recently announced to Miss Adele Hollander of Pittsburgh, has returned from a week end visit in that city. The Town and Country Club has sent out cards announcing a formal dance—its opening dance of the sea- son—on Halloween night, Saturday, October 30, at the Country Club. Mrs. Samuel Goldenberg is in New York City, the guest of relatives. The Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Temple will have an “Evening Unique” in the vestry rooms tomor- row night at 8 o'clock. It will be the first joint meeting with the Brotherhood. There will be music, a social hour and dancing. Ham and Fried Bread. The following recipe is sufficient for two portions: Fry two thick slices of bread with crusts cut off in two spoonfuls of butter in a saucepan. Add two heaping tablespoonfuls of minced cooked ham and two heaping tabl spoonfuls of grated cheese and a g: of sweet cream. Season well with salt and cayenne pepper. Cook until the cheese is melted and the mixture is very hot, then pour over the toast and serve at once on hot plates. " RUMMAGE SALE By St. Thomas’ Church At 728 13th St. N.W. October 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 Big Values In Eversthing Emphasizing the Mode in Fine Furs RESPLENDENT collection of the finest fur garments. ARMENTS made from furs of your preference—also expert repairing and remodel- ing. 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