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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C, MAY 12, 1929 PART ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Mary Earle Hoxton has re- turned from' Chariottesville, where she aitended the wedding of Miss Sarah Peel Watts, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Watts, to Mr. Llewelly Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laure: Mortimer Miller of Baltimore. took place Saturday evening. 4, in St. Paul's Memorial Chapel at th University of Virginia. Miss He ¥ marriage to Mr. William W. M jr., will take place Tuesday. May 21, in’ Emmanuel Chapel at the Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Magee an- nounce the marriage of their daughter. Janet Baird, to Mr. Richard Carlsle Perris of Richmond Friday. April 26. in Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris are liv- ing at 2410 Semmes avenue in Rich- mond. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Marlowe are home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Locke in Berryville, Va Mrs. John S. Llewe! has left for her home in Halifax, Va. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John S. Llewellyn, jr., of South St. Asaph street Miss Helen Norris Cummings. Miss Constance Boush, Mrs. L. L. Spofford and Miss Esther Green have returned from Suffolk, where they attended the State convention of the Virginia Fed- eration of Women's Clubs. Miss Cum- mings is a former State president of the federation. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran and their niece, Miss Jeannette Ya Cochran, have returned from Swect briar College, where they visited Miss Courtenay Cochran and’ attended the May day exercises. Mrs. Lanier McKee of New York City spent last week as the guest of her brother-in-law and_ sister, Mr. and Mrs_ William J. Boothe, on North Washington street Mrs. Thomas Wilson 6f Roanoke is visiting her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. James Hulfish, on North Washing- ton street Old Dominion Club Entertains at Dance. e The social commitiee of the Old Do- | minion Boat Club gave a subscription dance at the clubhouse Friday evening. Miss Margaret Kurtz of Edgewood, Md. was the week. end. guest of M Basil Squier. Mrs. Ralph Fick of Richmond is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Dorsey Miss Helen Waddy entertained at cards Wednesday evening in_her home on South Royal street. The guests were Miss Catherine Schlag, Miss Fannie Kelly, Miss Patricia Griffith Miss Virginia Green and Miss Ruth Jones. Mrs. Houston Burke and Mrs. David K. Garnett left Priday for Fort Pierce, Fla. where they will spend several weeks with relativ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas U. Fairfax en- tertained informally Thursday evening in honor of Mr. John W. Dawson of Stratford. Pa.. who has been the house guest of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loven. Mr. Daw- son left for his home Friday, accom- | panied by Mr. and Mrs. Loven. Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Keys and their young son. Stanley Keys, are at home after a trip to Chicago! Mr. and Mrs. George Minnigh were week end guests of the latter’s parents in_Philadelphia Miss Cecilia Hufty and Miss Lillian Petty are back from Philadelphia where they served as delegates from St. Paul's Church to the annual confer- ence of the Young People's Service League. Miss Mildred Astryke, Miss Thurman | ‘Baker and Miss Isabel Rainey have re: o smaa o i turned from a visit to friends in Char- lottesville. Miss Anna May Knight was the | guest of honor at a bridal shower given Wednesday evening in the home of Miss Margaret Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cooke have re- turned from Fort Munroc,.where they spent the past month. Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe and Clarence C. Leadbeater are home f a motor trip through Southern Virginia, where they visited a number of the his- toric gardens which werc open to the public during the week ending May 4 Bridge Clubs Assembled At Social Functions, Mrs, Everett A Helimuth entertained her bridge club Friday evening in honcr of Mrs. Alvin Fisher of Natick, Mass., a former momber of the club. v Miss Inez Moore entertained the Eve- ning Bridge Club Wednesday in her home on Prince strect Mr i Mrs. Herbert Davis have rne from - Buckhall, Va., wher v attended - the weddirg of 1vig. -daughter of Mr. H. Davis, to Mr. Cha W son of Mrs. Robert Col of Remington, Va. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Sublett and Mrs. T. M. Via of Lynchburg, Mi Maria Brown of Atlanta and Mr. R. M. Br of Shipman, Va. were week end gu of Mr. . Daniel W. Sublett on Duke str Miss Annie Fugate has left for her home in Cincinnati after a visit to Mr. and M Joseph Shaw Mr. Ri rd Kemper has left for Louisville, Ky.. where he will make his home in_the future. Mrs. Frederick Dolbeare of Yonkers, N. Y., has returned to her home after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ji Lunsford Nevell S. Greenaway arrived affer a visit to friends lle. rtlett Bolling of Charlot n the guest of his aunt Stuart. North Columbu Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mattox returncd day from a visit to relatives in Richmond, accompanied by Miss Flor- ence Mattox Mr, Edward A. Gorman. jr. left Monday for a trip to Los Angeles and Santa Fe. N. Mex. Capt. George K. Pickett. Mr. Edgar Pickett and Mrs. Pierce Reid are home from a visit to relatives in Luray Eric Rawls has gone to her home in Asheville, N. C.. after a visit to her uncle and aunt, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Waliis on South St. Asaph street Little Miss Andrews Hostess at May Party. Little Mi Lord Andrews en- tertained at day party Frida afternoon at Vauxvluse. ‘the hon her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. An- drews, on Seminary Hill Miss Franklin Neal of Richmond was the guest last weck of Miss Margaret Moore on Prince street. Miss Julia_Duncan, who h: llywood, Calif.. for the the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Morton Duncdn, on Prince street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Chilcotte an- nounce the engagement of their daugii- ter Sarah Elizabeth to Mr. Albert | | Barkley Elliott of this city. The wed- ng will take place in June. Mrs. R. M. Utterbach and Mrs. S. R. | Utterbach are the guests of Mrs. J. E Harrison in Centerville, Va. Mrs. John S. Sowers left Monday for Memphis, Tenn., to attend the an nual convention of the Baptist Women's Misslonary Soclety. Mrs. Sowers will pay a visit to Mrs. J. S. Riley in Cin- cinnati before returning home. Miss Eunice Gallagher of V ] ' and| 1 instinct/ of o by thein relfi ac | and deteymined vision toward | Maryland Bride ¥ . before her marriage Dodd, daughter of Mr. Dodd of Laurel, Md. Clinedinst P ng an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Skinner Mr. Talbot Sinclair has returned to his home in Syracuse, N. Y., after a visit to his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclair. Mrs. Catherine Pulman and Miss Hilda Pulman were week end guesis of Miss Velma McNeill in Reidsville, Va. Mrs. Augusta Witz has left for her home in_Philadelphia after a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Ruth W. Trone. The marriage is_announced of Miss Elsie Costello and Mr. George Bartlett, both of Alexandria, on Saturday. Feb- ruary 16, 1929, in Ellicott City, Md. , Additional Society Notes of Special Interest. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Farmer left last Sunday for Tulsa, Okla., where they will spend several weeks with relatives. Mrs. F. J. Lyons, who has been in Balboa, Canal Zone, for the past feew weeks, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mary J. Priest. Miss Margaret Williams left Monday to visit her cousin, Sister Mary Se- Mary's Hospital in Miss Alicc Gronau and Miss Mary Callahan were week end guests of friends in Richmond. ~Mrs. William E. Lynch is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. C. Smale in Patton, Pa. Mrs. Elmer Tull has returned to her home 'in_Atlanta after a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kremer. Mrs. Ray L. Coon of Hartford, Conn., is the guest of Miss Louise Palmer and Miss Ruth Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Saum of Wood- YOUR ANCESTRY— If you are interested in your family history send 10c in { stamps for 168-page priced cata- Ilogue of our Genealogical Books. 'Goodspeed’s Book Shop 7 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass. fice ' the futurg,bave wrought forus lmoulded in u/;the finer life. T H stodk, Va., were guests last week of | Mis. Robert R. Wolverton. i Miss Anne Love of New York City | and Miss Elise Love of Glasgow, Scot- | land, are visiting their brother, Mr. | William Love | Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bruce Morton | have returned to the University of Vir- | ginja. They were guests over the past week end of the former’s parcats. the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William J. 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