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‘SO CIETY.” B e NOVEMBER 27, 1927—PART 2. SOCIETY." THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Gordon Burke from a visit 10 her AMrs. Daniel Baum, Mis. William P, ¥. Holden and Kemper were hoste tea mven at the Country Club last Sunday Mrs. Cameron Roberts ente at Juncheon and bridz noon in her home in Geo ington Park Lieut. and Mrs. ¥ Ioft Fridav for New Y the Army-Navy game st di v Mize Elizabsth spending the Winter in Rahway. N. is the week end guest of her nts. Mr. and Mre. J. €. Ramage “Miss Mary Albert Boothe, formerly af Cumberland County, Va.. but now of Alexandria. and Mr. Henry T. Mon cure, principal of the Alexandria High School, were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. Mon cure’s hrother in-law <ter. Rev and Mrs. Frederick Goodwin, in Varsaw, Vi, Rev. Mr. Goodwin, who ctor of the Episcopal Church in After the Moneure left for re they will wvisit w's mother for several their real wedding the close of school plan to travel hias parents, Mr in Omaha, Nebr. Mrs, ard H. ses at the weekly Belle Haven afternoon. ined fter. guson ork to zed attend vester Ramage. who s Mrs. whe mony Williamshy the Dride davs, deferring until after next June. when they extensively, Mrs, has_returned | from a visit to rel s in Boston Mr. and Mrs. Charles R tertained at a buffet supper Satur- day evenin November 19, in their home on Seminary Hill in_ honor the Tall team of Woadherry Sen 1 which had played the of Episcopal High ~ School or in the day Mr. and Mrs. Maleolm Moore have yeturned from their wedding trip. They <]\Pn| the week end with Mrs, Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sam vel xex. in Culpeper Mys. James Philemon Smith anncunced the marriage of her dauzh ter Mary (‘atherine to Dr. Carlton Moorman, Wednesday. November 1 in \|dl..|v=\ lle, Va. After Decemb Ars. Moorman will Tive in | st { Hudgins, who has just vigit to friends in Island, was the returned from Garden City, L guest last week of her son, Mr. Ed ward Hudgins. at the Fpiscopal High School, before returning to her heme in Chase City. “a. . and Mra." Alexander Sherwood a visit to Mr. and Hiall in Heathsville, Va. nd Mrs. John W. Price have closed their country place, Grand View, near Alexandria, and_have re- opened their apartment in Wardman Park Hetel, Washington, for the Winter. P Mrs, Jane Page Lewis of Fredericks burg is the guest of her son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Dex- ter Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Sulli- van have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Deane in Charlottes- ville. Mrs. Hugh McGuire was hostess at the November meeting of the Alex- andria committee of the Colonial Dames of America when the following officers were elected for the ensuing vear: Mrs. William Jackson Morton, chairman: Mrs. C. William Wattles, recording secretal Mrs. Gardner Llovd Boothe, corresponding secre- tary. and Mrs. Andrew W. Mitchell, treasurer Following the business meeting tea was served. when Mrs. McGuire was assisted by Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Charles Ellett Cabell. Mrs. Fer- guson Bryan, Mrs. Gardner Llovd Boothe, 2d, and Miss Nancy McCor- mick Watties. Mrs. Paul Chapin N. C.. is the guest of Mrs Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Mauchlin Niven left Wednesday for New York, where they attended the Army-Navy zame. While in New York they are the guests of Mre. Niven's sister, Mrs. Graham Worrall. Marian Mavhugh and her ughters, Mrs. Thomas Greenfelder and Miss Levida Mayhugh, are again at_their home on Queen street after in New York City. Rev. and Mra. Pgrev L. Vernon entertained at a_rMeption in the parsonage of the First Baptist Church Monday evening in honor of the mem- hers of the local ministerial associa- tion. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crump have returned from Upperville, Va.. where of Greensboro, Gincie they have been staying for the pasf| several months. Mrs. George Cunningham has gone tn her home, in Berkeley Springs. W. Va., after a visit with Mrs. James Keller., Mr. and Mrs, returned from a ville. accompanied by mother, Mrs. L. B. Stubbs. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clark returned Monday to their home, in Norfolk, after a visit to relatives in Alex. andria. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greenwich, Conn., have Fuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. son. Rev. Ryland T. Dodge and Mr George K Bender were in Charlottes- ville last week. where they went as delegates from Temple Bap Church to the meeting of the Bap- tist Association of Virzi Mi Moore a visit 10 and Mrs. J. in_Chariottesville. Mirs.” Florence is visiting Elmore have harlottes- Elmore's Ashby t Sherrin of been the R. John- Mr Desper Ley N Henry Edwin A. .. and Dr. R Rynnkl\n dave last week with Wrizht. aunt of Mre MeKenney, at her m..u Miss Sarah Blair Harvie to her hame, in Washingtor visit to Mrs. Hodijah Meade. Mrs. €. W. Hasaluck left last week for Toronto, where she will spend the Winter —[tF Englar of M. Me- spent several Mrs. Elher Englar and Dr home, on Prince has zone after a Important Reductions On Autum in several groups of Coats, Suits, Frocks and Gowns right from our regular stocks and offered at the customary for this time of the sea- son. Special values your particular attention, for every one is typical Pasternak quality apparel. returned and Llovd. Mrs. Charles | e Wash- | Rryan | cere. | Hooff en- | has is hack from | of Colonial | ASTERNAK —— 1219 CONNECTICUT AVE~ C. Middlecamp of Charles. | | is the guest of her son- daughter, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. W, N and Moore. Hattie Warfield entertained at tea Thursday afternoon in honor of hor guest, Mrs. Ferdinand Weck oi | | Vienna Austria \||<‘ Otto Blanken- | ksisted in receiving. e afin‘d'\?l\ R. L. Wittmore left last week for their home in Richmond After n visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. | ! Withers. | Mrs. B3 from a visit to relatives in City. & Mrs am Lewis Geneva, Y. is hn fat \\llhylm Prine Mise Luey Lee T ird of 8 Catherine’s School Rie mond. is ~|mn.xum the week end with | her mother Miss Margaret Moore Sehy Tarrytown. N. Y., is at home | | for a few davs with her parents, Dr. Mrs. Samuel B. Moore | nd Mis. Frank Tracey and| Mrs. Wyatt Lee have re vem @ visit to Colonial | VIRGINIA AN Skidmore has_returned New York | Packard of | of Castle | wd M1 | Mr | Hllvvmy | “Mr. and Mre. M. T. Flannigan ana | young =on have returned from where they have been for | | three months. Miss Courtenay Cochran entertained | | informally Wednes evening at he home of her pavents, Dr. and Mrs Thomas B. Cochran Mrs. Wayland Kidd. with her { three small” daughters, will return | | today from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Randolph Lee, in| | Richmond | Mrs. Herbert Greenshoro, N. | brother-in Mrs. Walter street City Manager ton and their guests of Mrs and Mrs peper. | Miss Carolyn Burgess is spending | the week end with her mother, Mrs. Walter <. in Reva, \ | T vinz dan t R Country Club attended the were received hy { honsa committes | Dillard,_3rs. David s, Roothe, and Mr. {mvv Waorthington. Miss Kifty Reese, the Winter in New York City, is the guest for a few days of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Reese, on | Cameron st | Lafayet_te Cr_a.ds fim%or | Bascomb Harrell of . is the guest of her ister, Dr. and rfield, on Cameron and Mrs. Paul Mor- two children are the Morton's parents, Mr. Russell Smith, in Cul- the was guests Janney Howell, Judge Wi John Ta who is spending Of Alexand riag, ement to Mr. NOUNCEMENT misted 1 e will Decembe ming is an- New Head of College The 85 Washington graduates of Lafayette College of Easton, Pa., \un= {attend the Pennsylvania Society's | meeting, December 14, in the Willard | | Hotel ball room. te pay tribute to | the new president. Dr. William Ma- |r | ther Lewis, who is to be the honor |} guest on that occasion. With Pre dent Lewis on_ the platform will he | Rev. Thomas C. Clark, pastor of the ! Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, a member of the class of 1881, and | Mr. Theodore F. Behler, member of the class of 1 All plans are being made to make this “Lafayette Night" one of the best ever held under the auspices of the Keystone State Society. Dr. Lew. is assumed the presidency in Septem- her, after having been president of | | George Washington University for |a number of years. He will be wel- comed back to the Capital City by a host of Pennsylvania friends, The re- ception line will be formed at 8 o’clock and introductions will be made by a local alumnus of Lafayette. The new president will give his impres- sions of Lafayette, and musical selec- | tions will be rendered by graduates. As an added feature, remarks will be made by Mr. Albert Kennedy Rows- well, Pennsylvania humorist and phi. losopher.. Following this program there w he dancing until 1 o'clock. Officers for 1928 will be elected at this meet- ing. Members' tickets will be sent to all members and guest cards may be se- cured through the secretary. - . 8] holiday Plan Dinner to Honor \'arietf\)'ln?) G. W. U. Foot Ball Squad President and Mrs. Cloyd Heck ) vin will be guests of the foot ball team of George Washington University at | the foot ball dinner the evening of | December 1 at 7 o'clock, at the Hotel La Fayette. The event, which is held | annually by the Alumnl Association | in honor of the squad, is occasioning | unusual -r;wr)p-z this vear among the | 000 local alumni of the university | —W ver owing to the splendid showing which | A 9 hatgyer has heen made by the “Colonial Iron | tinctively Vassar Alumnae Gmup Annocunces Rcadings Miss Anna man of the cc chair i rd Lar tee, In ements for the well knowr Millay Jems Henchman, it imi made poet Vincent to mive read |ings from her the ope e King which recent 4 ington an for which wrote the libretto, Auditor mes to \Wash of the V\ and the will he ship fund inte li‘~Yl" M under the mnae proc from devoted te 1t Vassar rs. David , M Asso the the Among . i Lottio fanross HAT time your sea Men.” Mr. Lewis Moneyway of the committee on arr: the dinner, and is as: A Joshua Evans, jr.; Mr. Harold E. V ne Miss Trene M. Pistorio. rustees of the university are | sponsoring the occasion and many al. | ready have made reservations, among them Mr. Charles Carroll Glover, jr: Harry C. Davis, Mr. William | Bruce King, Mr. Stephen E. Kramer and Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr. Others | Who will be present are the dean of | the university and Mrs. Howard I, | Hodgkins, the president of the Alumni | Association, Dr. F. A. Hornaday, and | . Hornaday; Dean and Mrs. Wil- liam Cline Dean and Mrs Villiam C. Van Vieck, Dr. an Daniel L. Borden. 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