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ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Wiliam J. Morton was the guest of Mrs. Granville Valentine in Richmond last week while attending the meeting of the executive board of the Colonial Dames of Virginia. Rev. Thomas K. Nelson of the Episco- pal Theological Seminary was the week | end guest of his brother and sister-in- | law, Rev. and Mrs. Robert B. Nelson in Winchester. | Mrs. J. C. Sitwell has left for her | nome in Roanoke after a visit to her | nephew and niece, Rev. and Mrs. Ernest | M. Delaney | Mrs, Frank Shank has returned from & visit to relatives in Strasburg, Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bragg are home from a visit to the latter's sister. Mrs. W. J. Wade in Schuyler. Va. Mrs. Helen Norris Cummings is the guest of Mrs. Edward W. Hooker in Hartford, Conn. Mrs. J. W. Howard of Radford, Va., and Mr. G. W. Howard of Newport News were guests last week of the for- and _daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Haley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Bannon Coo- | per were in Lynchburg over the week end 1o attend the wedding of Miss Emily Cooper Langhorne to Mr. Thomas Ash- by Watts, jr.. which took place Saturday evening, October 27, in the St. John's Episcopal Church in’ Lynchburg. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. White have been the guests of the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. EBraithwiate, in Harrisonburg. Miss Ella Broders spent the week end as the guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Lieyellyn Wood, in War- renton. Rev. Thomas A. Rankin has re- turned from Richmond, where he of- ficiated at the wedding of his niece, Aliss Katherine Theresa Moore, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Moore, to Mr. Thomas Joseph Tierney of Newport News which occurred last week in the | Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. g Mrs. Willilam J. Boothe and Miss Elizabeth Lee Boothe are at home after spending the past four months traveling in Europe. Mrs. R. H. Fletcher and Miss Lucille | Fletcher spent a part of last week as | the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Walter | in Culpeper. * | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Francis Rixey of Culpeper announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy St. Clair, to | Mr. Thornton Carter Melton of the | same place, Saturday. October 27, in | Epiphany Church in Washington, with | Rev. James W. Morris officiating. Mr. | Wise Rixey of this city gave his sister | in marriage, and Mr. Malcolm T. Moore, brother-in-law of the bride, was best man. After November 15 Mr. and | L Mrs. Melton will live in Floyd, Va. | | Wi Lieut. Edward Lawrence Pugh, United States Marine Corps, son of Mrs. Edward . Pugh of Chevy Chase, the wedding to take place next month, THE SUNDAY § ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS MARGARET MARY HALTIGAN, hose parents. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Haltigan, announce her engagement to —Clinedinst Photo. Mrs. Marp Pope announces the en- | agement of her daughter, Mary Eliza- | Miss: Laura Cross, Miss Janice Cross; | Mrs. | Miss Hannah Brown Phillips, Miss Doris | Church th, to Mr. William Dewey of Standars- ville, Va. The wedding will take place in December. and Mrs. A. W. Sieberling of Wash- ington were guests last week of Miss Blanche Rotchford on Queen street. his home in New Orleans. Mrs. Mon- roe will remain for another week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Deahl, before joining him. Miss Hilda Fairfax and her sister, Mrs. Charles Loven of Washington are at home from a trip to Niagara Falls, | Montreal and Quebec. Mrs. Henry Rosenthal of Philadelphia has left for her home after spending geveral days at the George Mason Hotel. Mrs. Rosenthal entertained at luncheon Wednesday, when her guests were Mrs. | Milton Fine of Chicago, Mrs. Sidney Dreifus of Darby, Pa.. Mrs. Julian Brylawski, Mrs. Charles Baum and Miss Ida Baum of Washington, Mrs. David Grillbortzer, Mrs. Julius Wolf and Mrs. Martha Bernheimer of this city. Miss Bertha Lancaster of Goldsboro, N. C, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Craver, Wwho entertained at dinner last Sunday, when their other guests were Mrs. Bessie Mitchell, Mr. Robert Haislip, Mr. Frank Conrad and Mr. A. L. Craver and Mr. T. G. Craver of Washington. Miss Barbara Skidmore entertained at # Halloween party Monday evening. Mrs. S. W. Donohue, Mrs. W. C. Daw= gon and Mrs. George Crews were in Richmond last week to attend the State convention of the Baptist Women's | Mankin, Roger Sowers, Wilmer Cross, | | John Cross, Clarence Alexander, Ralph Rev. Charles L. Monroe has left for | Bitzer, George Ernest and Abner Myers. | gyon ang grandchildren to celebrate her | We Middleville, N. J., were week end guests | ;. 5 " OLAR A 3rs Besniiel GEAwTord, | cis, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Francis, Mr. | week in Atlantic City. | Philadelphia and spent the week end with relatives. i the n | spending several weeks with his family, | returned to New York City Monday. | visits to friends in Manassas and Nokes- ville, Va. Jeffries spent the week end at the for- mer's home in Culpeper. ard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Clif- ton Howard, to Mr. Felix B. Ervin took place Saturday afternoon, October 27, |at the home of the bride's parents on | South Washington street. M. Delaney. pastor of the Second Pres- byterian Church, officiated. The bride was escorted by her father and wore a gown of dark blue velvet and a blue velvet hat. bride roses and valley lilies. seph B. Sheridan, sister of the bride, Alice Browning in East Fflll!; Miss Katherine Leadbeater is spend- | | Tillett, Miss Mary Tillett, Miss Bes- | i, e i | Mrs. Richard Stuart of Montross. Va., | sie Phillips, also Andrew | ing the week end with friends in Char- Barloe, Kirth ! lottesvilie. | Mrs. Peter Francis was guest of honor | at a party given Monday evening .n | her home on Prince street by her chil- | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Long, Mrs. Julius | lgand and Me Frodocies Weigand o | 73rd birthday anniversary. Those pres- ent included Mr. and Mrs. George Fran- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Midkiff left last | 520,058 Oamett Francs, Mr. and Mrs. | week for Lexington, Ky., where they |y, & | will make their home. Harner, Mr. and Mis. J. J. Davis, Miss | Loraine Lusby, Mr. Howard Harner, Mr. | Francis Harner, Mr. Garnett Francis, jr.; Mr. Herbert Francis and Mr. Har- man Francis. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Deeton announce e marriage of their daughter Eliza- | beth to Mr. A. Russell Kidwell on Sat- urday October 27, in Rockville, with Rev. F. A. Tyler officiating. | Miss Alma Acres is the guest of her | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn | Mr. Jacob Eggborn and Mr. Marion | Aller, in Westmoreland County. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bullock have left | | for their home in Charlottesville after a visit to their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cornell. | Mr. and Mrs. John Beck and Miss | Xariffa Ballard were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Henderson in | | Passapatanzy. | Mrs. W. L. the guest of | Mrs. Charles C. Carlin spent the past Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Garvey motored to | Mr. J. J. Flaherty, who has bees Miss Minnie Baggott is at home from | The wedding of Miss Margaret How- Rev, Ernest . Stewart i | Lee, Mr. Robert Hilton, Dr. Benjamin | home in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. | his home in Edgemoor after spending | committee in charge of the arrange- | tives in Fredericksburg. TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 4, 1928—PART 3. NORTH SUBURBAN Mrs. Leonard L. Nicholson, jr., enter- tained Monday at her home on the Rockville Pike with a tea. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Schultz of Eng- lish Village entertained Wednesday night with a supper and dance at the City Club. Mrs. B. W. Kumler has returned to her home in Kensington after visits through the Midwest since August. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swinson of Garrett Park have gohe to Winchester, Va. where they will make thefr Bome. Among those from Montgomery County attending the luncheon and reception in honor of Gov. and Mrs. Alfred E. Smith in Baltimore were Dr. and Mrs. George Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Offutt, Mrs. Charles E. Roach, Mrs. Edwin A. Merritt, Miss Ruth Shoe- maker, Mrs. W. W. Skinner, Mrs. James C. Ord, Mrs. Richard L. Waters, Mrs. Maude McKelvey, Mrs. E. Prescott Abbe, Miss Leura Gilliland, Miss Jean Skinner Miss Lola Atwood, Mrs. Fred J. Bolduc, Mrs. Proctor, Miss Neel, Maj. E. Brooke C. Perry and Mr. Peyton Manner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson, who have been the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Clum, in Kensington, have departed for their Mr. Robert Pugh has returned to Winston-Salem, N. C., after being the guest of his mother at her home in Chevy Chase. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles Mallory and daughter, Miss Anne Mallory, of Edge- moor, are spending the week end in} Annapolis, where their son is attending the Naval Academy. Mrs. Glegg Thomas of Cherrydale, Va., entertained Friday with a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Helen Sharp of Cleve- land, who is the guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Comdr. and Mrs. W. S. Bates, in Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Carpenter of North Chevy Chase have as their guest | the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| John Gibson of Ohio. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Valentine of | Kensington returned Friday after a! motor trip to Scranton and Lehigh, Pa. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Ginter have | returned to their home in Harrisburg, Mrs. George C. Shinn in Capitol View. Mr. N. F. Rabner has returned tu‘ some time in New York. Mrs. Harry Fowler has returned to her home in Detroit after being the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Lewis, in Kensington. Invitations have been issued by the | ‘Woman's Club of Bethesda for a dance to be given at the clubhouse November 9. Mrs. Walter E. Perry will head the ments. Mrs. W. A. Bickford has returned to | her home in Memphis, Tenn., after being the guest of Miss Sophia Elli- son in Kensington. Miss Jane Ruffin of Richmond has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam B. N. Brooks in Edgemoor. Lieut. William Callaghan was a re- cent guest of Mrs. John Brunette of Rockville, Mrs. F. R. Daymude of Four Corners was the guest last week end of her cousin, Miss Christine Combs, at St. Mary’s Seminary, St. Marys City, Md. Mrs. George Hunter recently enter- tained with a Juncheon followed by bridge at the Montgomery Country Club, Rockvilie, when her guests were her sister, Mrs. W. R. King, in Charles- ton, 8. C. Mrs. J. M. Rideout and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theodore Morrison of Washington were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rideout, jr. Mrs. David K. Garnett left Wednes- day for a visit to friends in Elmira, N.'Y., and will go to Watkins Glen for a stay before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Allwine and their children are home from a visit to rela- Miss Eunice Gallagher of Washing- ton spent the week end as the guest of her brother, Mr. J. Gallaghe She carried a shower of Mrs. Jo- | Celebrity Breakfasts | To be Feature Events | Mrs. Bonnie Busch, national presi | dent of the National League of Ameri. | can Pen Women, and Mrs. Nina Reed, | chairman of the celebrity breakfasts, Notre Dame Alumnae Announces Card Party The Notre Dame de Namur Alumnae have completed arrangements for their 1c.mi party and dance which will b2 | which are to be outstanding events of | 0 3¢ the Washington Hotel on Mon- | this season in the National Gapital, and | day evening, November 5, for the bene- \ Country Fair Chairma which are to be given for the benefit |fit of the academy permanent scholar- of the fund being raised for the league’s | ship fund. Miss Bernadette L. Dore memorial clubhouse, to be erected on |is chairman of the reception committee | the shore of the Potomac River in| and will be assisted by Miss Marguerite | Georgetown, are assembling a large and | Farrington, Miss Mary Herlihy, Miss | important committee to aid in promot- | Margaret McAllister, Mise Catherine | ing the success of these unique break-; McMahon. Miss Katharine Rover, Miss | fasts. Past_presidents of the league | Mary Smith and Miss Helen Thompson resident in Washington have accepted | Miss Margaret Genau and Miss Dorothy | the invitation to membership on_this | Hayes are in charge of dancing. | committee, this list including Mrs. Edna | "The chairman, Miss Katharine T. M. Colman, Mrs. William Atherton Du | Rover, announces as partonesses: Mrs. | Puy, Miss Elizabeth A. Hyde, Miss Mabel | 5. s, Bishop. Mrs. Charles Bogan, the Louise White, Mrs. Virginia King Frye. | Misses Brick, Miss Helen Burns. the | M:s. Susie Rm;‘t Rhodes and Mrs. J. | Misses Cavanagh. Mrs. Adeliade Rover Harry Cunningham. | Cavanagh, Miss Ellen T. Becker. the Celebrities who will be guests or hon- | yriccoq Crowley. Mrs. John Daly, Mrs. or at the first celebrity breakfast, to . ) | George Denny, Miss Bernadette L. Dore, be held November 30, at the Willard Miss Margaret M. Dore, Mrs. R. G Hotel, are Mrs. Minnigerode Andre: . | author of “From My Studio Window": | Dunne. the Misses Farrinzton. the | rancis Teslie Warner, author of | Misses Fennell, Mrs. A. <. Fennell, Mrs | “The Unintentional Charm of Men," | J. Frank Ferry. the Miss>s Fitzgerald, | both of whom are of Washington, and | MisS Mary C. Fitzgearld, Mrs. John J. Mr. Paul Wilstach of New York, author | Fuller. Mrs. A T. Genau. Mrs. James | of “An Italian Journey.” In addition | F: Hartnett, Miss Mary Herlihy, Miss [to a greeting from Mrs. Busch, who |Eleanor M. Hurley, the Misses Lane, | will preside at the breakfast, and short | Mrs. Mary Loughran Lee, Miss Mar- talks from the guests of honor, there | BAret McAllister. Mrs. B. Huston Mc- will be brief reviews of their featurea | Ceney. Miss Catherine McMahon, Mrs. books by Mrs. Nina Reed. | R. V. Marceron, Mrs. Albert May, Miss Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes is in | Elizabeth Milovich. Miss Marie Nohe, charge of reservations, which may be | Mrs. Willlam F. O'Donoghue, the Misses | made now at the Willard Hotel social | Quinn, the Misses Raedy. Miss Helen | bureau. Hostesses desiring to enter- | Riordan, Miss Mary A. Rover. Miss Casheil, Mrs. Howard Larcombe, Mrs. | tain at the breakfasts may secure tables | Katharine ‘T. Rover, the Misses Rup- Willlam Dorsey, Mrs. Robert Campbell, smtm‘fl 10, zsmdugmupsl of seats ?]r é?' | g‘fiil dme misseshqsmithinMrs. Aloysious . | dividuai reservations also are available. | s. iss Mary uise Sullivan, Mrs. Walter Williams, Mrs. Valentine | Mrs. Margaret Talty, Miss Helen Talty, willson, Mrs. S. M. Prescott, Mrs. John | b Miss H . s elen V. Thompson an Mrs, Walker Entertains 1 o e Brunette, Mrs. John Snure, Mrs, Wil- liam Callaghan, Mrs. Donald Delash- l"““‘““r R. Wolfe. For Her Two Small Sons Dels Mrs. Philip George Walker of 2236 @ | — C & mut, Miss Eliza Choate, Mrs. Somor- street northwest gave a Halloween party | MISS RUTH I. REYNOLDS, Chairman on arrangements for the country fair bazaar, which Euzelian class, First Baptist Church, will give at the Church November 16 as a bene- fit for charities. —Brooks Photo. | Mrs. Douglas M. Blandford, Mrs. Hazel Sigma Chapte‘r ville Cewson, Mrs. G. V. Hartley, Mrs, Eugene Van Veen, Mrs. Clifton Viers, | Mrs. Frank Lishear, Mrs. Owen Knight, | Mrs. Joseph Pyles, Mrs. Richard Waters, | for her small sons, Philip George | Mrs. L. Probert, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs.| Walker, jr., and Henry S. Walker, II,| The Pi Epsilon Chapter o$ the Delta Charles Holland, Mrs. Wilson Ward, | Wednesday afternoon. Among the 14| Sigma Fraternity will hold the second Mrs. Samuel Riggs, Miss Mary Lydanne, | small boy guests, were schoolmates and | Fall dance for 1928, at the L'Aiglon Mrs. Harry Dawson, Mrs. Barnard | neighbors of the little hosts. ballroom, Friday, November 9. Mr. Welsh, Mrs. P. Wagner, Mrs. Darby | G. Farquhar, Miss Alice Cashell, Miss | Chamberlin, Mrs. Breen, Mlle. Greene, | number arrangement with Mr. Gettings. Elsie England, Mrs. Ladson, Mrs. Wil- | Mrs. Rivers J. Carstarphen, Mrs. Pur-| Included in this program will be numer- liam Mobley, Mrs. C. Etcl N, Mrs. | nell and Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones. The | ous local collegiate and fraternity songs Julian Whiting. Miss Lulu Bell, Mrs. L. | little guests were Warren Fales, David | that are particularly popular. Mr. Jack Brewer, Mrs. Alton Bell, Mrs. V. Dyson, | Dunlop, John Dunlop, Trubee Davidson, | Rice, president of Pi Epsilon, announce:d Mrs. Barrett Wilson, Miss Elizabeth | Cottie Davidson, Billy Purnell, Thomas | that the special dance will be character- Rice, Miss Alice Trundle, Miss Elberta Robinson, Allen Monroe Jones. Robert | ized with plenty of snap and originality, Rice, Miss Anne Trundle and Mrs.| Sweency. James Cox and Sonny| and for that reason a very large ai- George Edmonds. Carstarphen. tendance is predicted. s Announces Fall Dance | Among the guests were Mrs. David | Louis Joynes, district commissioner or | Bowman, Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. E.| Dunlop, Mrs. Fales, Mrs. F. Cook, Miss | Delta Sigma, has planned a novel dance | Twelfth C(;nsecutive Year! Twelve Times Greater Than Ever JOIN ARTHUR JORDAN’S GREAT T |Guests Entertained | At Halloween Party | Miss Ruth FElizabeth Dennis was ‘hfls!es& at a Halloween party at her | home, 1375 Potomac avenue southeast, Saturday, October 27. The decorations were of special Halloween symbols and Autumn leaves. After the usual games | were played, refreshments were served. | . The guests were Miss Gertrude Kocker, | Miss Gladys Durer, Miss Margaret | Hindgardner, Miss Lois Loeffler, Miss | Hellen Mindling, Mr. Willlam Fry, Mr. Melvin Herriman. Mr. Guy Hindgardner, Mr. James McGlath and Mr. Theo- | dore Vincent Honor Reception and Tea By Hebrew Sisterhood The sisterhood of the Eight ‘Temple will entertain its m%kv:n';‘v:t:'rfi friends tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 |oclock at the temple with a reception and tea in honor of their guest-speaker, | Mr. Leo Weinberg. publicist, orator and author. A delightful rrozram has been arranged and the publi- is invited to at- L'Echo de France to Meet Evening of November 16 L'Echo de France will have its first | meeting of this season on November 16 at St. Paul's Hall intead of November | 15. Comte de Sartiges. counselor of the French embassy, will introduce the speaker. Mr. Raym-nd Bousquet, also of the French em*assy. A musical pro- gram and a p'av will complete the | meeting. Mme. Bimont, vice president, | and Mlle. Limoge, tyeasurer, will preside. DINNER TODAY Pried or Smothered § ) Roast Ohicken with © DFscns - Vitnts Baked Ham, Deliciois Hot Graham: a variety of ho Served 12:30 to 7:30 Roast Turkey or Lon, Choi 3 of our regular 503 12th N.W. Next to Mart] m Missionary Union. Mrs. F. C. M. Minez of Philadelphia | s, atron of hionor and wore s gown 15 the guest of her brother-in B A sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones. Mrs. | que of tea Toses. Mr. P. H. Royster | Minez spent several days last week | wag best man for Mr. Ervin. Pollowing | Yith her mother, Mrs. Flora Morgan, in | the ceremony a reception was held. Mrs. . S Howard. mother of the bride, assisted yn.ss Sophia Wolfson and Miss Byrdie | in receiving. Her gown was of lavender Wolfson entertained at a Halioween |and ivory lace and she wore a corsage dance at Lee Camp Hall Tuesday eve- | clyster of pink rosebuds. Mrs. P. H. ning. There were more than 100 guests. | Royster and Mrs. John Smith, sisters of Mrs. W. E. Kidwell has returned from | the bridegroom, served refreshments, a visit to Mrs. Warren Mattingly in | assisted by Miss Evelyn Sharpe of Bal- Petworth. timore, Miss Louise Howard and Miss Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Spillan and Miss Theresa Lynch of Washington were ‘week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Lynch on South Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Quayle an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Margaret Wilhelmina, to Mr. Hartley Ira Sanders of Washington, Saturday, October 20, in Ellicott City, Md. Miss Virginia Mason Gardner was given a surprise party Monday evening to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Mrs. Severn acted as hostess and was essisted by Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cross. | ‘The others present included Miss Bar- bara Shear. Miss Louise Sowers, Miss | Claudia Phillips, Miss Bernice Phillips, Anita Howard. Ervin left for a motor trip to New York City. at home at Cathedral Mansions ‘Washington. Later Mr. and Mrs. | After November 15 they will ;)e n Mr. and Mrs. Clay T. Brittle enter- | tained at a Halloween party Wednesday afternoon for their young son and i daughter, Clay T. Brittle, jr., and Betty Brittle. | Mrs. John Porterfield Steiner of Washington is the guest of Mrs. Annie | Jackson on South Washington street. Mrs. John Munce, jr.. and Mrs. Tay- lor Burke left Tuesday for a visit to friends in Richmond. | Mrs. Ida M. Adams is the guest of | Why Pay More? DIENER’S Risky to Pay Less! Cash and Carry Cleaners INC. 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