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8 Mr. Zerash Rockwell of Walton, N. Y., is the guest of his son:n-law and __daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Whiting Pomeroy, Mrs. 8. A. Foland of Topeka, Kans., is the guest of her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Orval Foland. Miss Beulah Brooks, Miss Virginia | lie McCarty have ! Revely and Miss Sall returned from Philadelphia, where they attended the closing exercises at the Sesquicentennial. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berryman and their children were week end guests of relatives in Catlett, Va. Mr. H. H. Plerson returned last week to hfs home in Carneys Point, N. J., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben A. Small. Miss_Ethel of Baltimore and Miss Frances alker of Culg:pdr were week end guests of Miss Lucy Gary. Mr. J. C. Tutt of Chicago s spend- ing several weeks with his son and d-\gumepln-hw. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. itt. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Graham and Miss Jean Graham of Takoma were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Sullivan. Mrs. Alice Lumpkin is home from a visit ;;fllrl':r d:uxhwr. Mrs. B. C. Boree, n, Va. Mr. George Werner of Baltimore has been the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willam J. Werner. Mrs. Werner's mother, Mrs. Ellen Wall, of Baltimore, also has been their guest. Miss Kathleen Moffett of Warrenton spent the past week end as the guest Virginia Bride. of Miss Virginia Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Eulis Johnson are the guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, in Shenan- dosh, Va. Miss Ellen Flanagan and Miss Mabel Flanagan of Bayonne, N. J., have left for their home after a visit to Miss Helen Sweeley. Mr. Tholnll' U. Fairfax, Miss Edith Fairfax and Mr. Edward Fairfax re- turned last week from a visit to Mr. Fairfax’s sister, Mrs, John Ashford in Claifton, Va. Mies Hilda Fairfax is home from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Claude Curtis in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Eddington, Mrs. Ralph Saffell and Miss Meta Glascock went by motor to Westmoreland County 1ast week and were guests for several days of Mrs. B. W. Pomeroy at Oak Grove. Mrs, B. L. McCubbins and Mr. Eu- gene L. McCubbins, jr., have return- ed from & visit to Asheville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Keaver of Ashe- ville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. McCubbins. Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hasson, Jr., are homs from a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Gordon, in Brentwood, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Henry V. Trippe were in Baltimore last week as the guests of Mrs, Trippe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Atkinson. Mrs. Charles Hammer, Miss Ham- mer and Mr. Charles Hammer, jr., returned last week to their home in Harrisonburg after a visit to Mrs. Hammer's son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Shuman. Mrs. Shuman went to Harrisonburg with them and remained for several days as the guest of her parents. Mrs. Hatrison Emhardt entertained her bridge club Tuesday afternoon at her home in Rucker place. Mrs. Charles T. Nicholson and Miss Ellen Ticer have returned from Lynchburg, where the former’s daugh- ter, Miss Elizabeth Nicholson, a xm‘dent at Randolph-Macon W Coll Mro. R. Lee Woddson returned last week to her homé in Harrisonbu after & visit to her sondnlaw an daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lee roodwin, on South St. Asaph street. Miss Virginia Helm is at home fr a visit to her cousins, the Misses Douthat, in Waynesboro, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Middles- . worth and their children, who have been living here for the past several vears, have left for St. Augustine, ¥la., where they will'make their home. | Mr, and Mrs. Bdson Hennage have returned from a visit to relatives in Warsaw, Va. Mrs. Willam E. Sanford and her stnall soi Walter are home from a nts, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam mfi'fi- Charlottesville. Mrs. Paul Chapin has left for her home in Charlotte, N. C., after a visit o _her sister, Mrs. Gincie Davis. Mrs. Parker Mitchell of Quebec and Miss Mary Swann of Richmond were recent guests of thélr brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Swann Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Linn have anpounced the marrier of their daughter Anne Elizabet . to Mr, Al- bert James Slaughter of New York, formerly of Virginia, on Saturday, November 37, Mrs. H. C. Blackwell and her chil- dren have left for their home in Mont- clatr, N. J., after a visit to her par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Lambert. | Ameriean Legion Auxiliary en. tertained at & dance, Friday evenihg, I ber 3, at the George Mason MRS. W. CAMERON ROBERTS, Formerly Miss Helen Louise Outcalt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Outcalt of Alexandria, the wedding taking place recently in the Methodist Episcopal Church South, Alexandria and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Carl Appich and M Max Aggter of Mlami, Fla. spent last week as the guests of Mr. Al pich’s_brother-inlaw and sister, M and Mrs. Louis Bohraus on South Columbus street. Miss Mary Cabell is home from a visit to relatives in Norwood, Nelson County, Va. Mrs. ‘James Corbin has returned to her home in Hamilton, Va., after a visit to_her son-nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Otley. Miss Frances Shuman is home trom a visit to Mrs. J. T. Kuester in Richmond. Vifivoce Club .Host For D. A. R. Chapter The Vifivoce Club, Miss Frances Ciutelius, director, will have as honor guests thirty orphans from the Wash- ington City Orphan Asylum and 10 children from Friendship House to- morrow at Pierce Hall, Fifteenth and Harvard streets northwest. At this time 40 talented boys and girls, in costume, will take part in a concert for the benefit of Marci Burns Chapter, D. A. R. About 100 years ago Marcia Burns, formerly Marcia Van Ness, having a great love for children, established the Washing- ton City Orphanage, located at Four- teenth and S streets northwest. Last Summer a toy symphony was organized by Miss GuteHus at Friend- ship House, affording. the youngsters musical culture and recreation. 2 Fur Work Done here has that distinctive appearance of Poh® Home—von il find nownere clse. Lowest nrices. FURRIER OLF Ave. N.W. == = = = == = = of Miss Etta E. Daw-| » of, Alexandria, but now ashii n, and Mr. Milton E. Mulhall, Va., took place of Westminister Presby- ‘hurch, Thursday, December 9, Rev, Henry W. Tolson officiating, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will be at home in Mullhall, Va. Mr. W, I. Mooney of Earlysville, Va., has left for his home after a “. .wisit to his sofi-inlaw and daughter, . *Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Sutherland. { Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Thomas en- tertained at cards last Saturday evening When thelr guests were Mr. and Mre. Millard Blum, and Mr. and Mre. Harry J. Dove of Washington, Retain its soft, smo 3 oth entrancing beauty over the years to come. Check the wrinkles and flabbiness and keep the appearance of youth with you always thru Gouraups - » ORIENTAL CREAM Made in White - Flesh - Send 100. for T’qd :‘::Ml Ford. T. Hopkins & Son. New York C. G. Sloan & Co.,Inc | Auctioneers 716 13th Street ESTATE SALE (by catalogue) of | Antique and Modern Furafture, Rare Chinese Kakem | Paintings and Embroideries, Oriental Rugs, in all sizes; Pum‘:;‘n.gll‘ I by well-known artists; Bilverware, Bronzes, Rich Draperies, Cur- fos, Brica-Bras, Rare Ohinese Furniture, Decorstive Mirrors, | Prints, Fireplace Brasses, etc. To Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galleries 716 13th Street Tuesdsy, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday December 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th, 1926 At 2 P. M. 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