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"Early Autumn Wedding List in Alexandria Challenges Interest ! Cards Out for Four Prospec-| tive Nuphal Events, Two Others Already of Record.! Other Society Happenings. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Minter Cochran ihave issued invitations for the marriage of tneir daughter Virginia Evans to : Lieut. Powhatan Moncure Morton, 34th .nmm{.u S. A, Saturday afternoon, ! September 21, at '5:30 o'clock in_their . home, Cedarly, in Charlottesville. Lieut. - Morton is the youngest son of the rector . of Old Christ Church and Mrs. William i Jackson Morton. He was graduated from the United States Military Acad- emy in the class of 1928, and is now astationed at Fort Eustis, Va. ! Mr. and Mrs. Manly Broaddus hnvel issued invitations for the marriage of * their_daughter Margaret Henshaw to Mr. Robert Wilson Wheat of Alexan- dria, Saturday afternoon, September 23, at 6 o'clock, in Upper King and Queen Church, Newtown, Va. Miss Broaddus has made her home in Alexandria for -several Winters while engaged in edu- | . cational work. Mr. Wheat is the son ‘of the late Robert W. Wheat and Mrs. Florence Smoot Wheat, and since the .death of his parents has made his home swith his aunts, the Misses Smoot, on !South St. Asaph street. * Invitations have been received in (Alexandria from Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mukzy Crosby for the marriage of their daughter, Olive McKnight, to Mr. Ben- -ton Janney Case, eldest son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Charles Merritt Case, Wednesday afternoon, September 11, at 5 o'clock, :in Westminster Church, in Minneapolis. “A reception will follow at the home of ‘the bride’s parents, 2120 Park avenue. \Mr. Case was graduated from Princeton in the class of 1928, and has many rela- \tives in Virginia, Maryland and Penn- ‘aylvania, where the Janney family has been prominent since their Quaker an- cestor, Thomas Janney, was associated ‘with William Penn in the founding of Philadelphia, in 1683. Mr. Case is a n of the late Thomas Benton Janney, who went to Minneapolis many years ago end was one of the pioneer Jumbermer. of that city. Invitations also have been received ‘here from Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Ramey of Grafton. Fauquir County, for the marriage of their daughter Eliza Beverley to Mr. Richard Loren Gate- “wood, Tuesday, September 10, in Trinity pal Church, Marshall, Va. After ' October 1 Mr. Gatewood and his bride -will be at home at 1178 Piedmont ave- nue in Atlanta. Rev, and Mrs. John I. Yellott have Assued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Grace Fenton, to Mr. Benton Timanus Boogher, son of Rev. Dudley Boogher, rector of St. George's | Church, in Fredericksburg, and Mrs. Boogher, Tuesday afternoon, September 17, at 6 o'clock, in Emmanuel Episcopal Church, in Bel Air, Md. Mr. Boogher ‘was graduated from the Episcopal High School, and is a brother of Mrs. Albert , Ansley Smoot, daughter-in-law of ! Mayor and Mrs. Albert Smoot. ' Nuptial Events Announced; ©Oné Betrothal Chronicled. ‘The marriage of Mr. Milton LaTour @Grigg of this city to Miss Grace Vestal | ‘Thomms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Clarence R. Thomas of Charlottesville, took place Saturday, August 31, in the home of the bride’s parents, with Rev. Robert Gibson, rector of Christ Epis- Church, officiating. Miss Eliza- beth Allen of Charlottesville was maid of honor, and Mr. Grigg had Mr. James Ward, jr., of Norifolk, as best man. The bridegroom is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Fossett Grigg, and since their deaths has made his d‘l will live in wullmbura Va. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fletcher an- nounce the marriage of their daughter ‘Margaret Elizabetn, to Mr. Emmeit Carter of Alexandria Saturday, August 31, in Lincolnia, Va., with Rev. J. Cal- vin Dugger officiating. ‘The marriage of Miss Eleanor George ‘Whitton, daughter of Mrs. George ‘Whitton, to Mr. James Hayden Davis took place at 5 o'clock Saturday after- noon, August 31, in the home of the bride’s mother, on South Patrick street. Rev, Emest M. Delaney, pastor of the | 22! 8econd Presbyterian church. officiated. The bride was escorted by her brother, Robert lacre Whitton, and wore an afternoon gown of white chif- fon, with a large white horsehair-braid hat. She carried a shower of bride Toses, Miss Edith Margaret Whitton of Charlottesville, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and wore a gown of ta and an orchid hat. She MRS. F. E. BONNER, ‘Who, with her children, has just joined Mr. Bonner, executive secretary of the Federal Power Commission, at wnrdmln Park Hotel. —Clinedinst Photo. cial services in Old Aquia Church when | the Right Rev. Henry St. ‘Tucker, Bishop of Virginia, officiated. The late Rev. Robert Barrett, father of Maj. Barrett, Mrs. Poser and Mrs. Smith, was at one time rector there and he and his wife, the late Dr. Kate Waller ett, are both buried in the cemetery adjoining the church. daughter, Miss Sarah.Cox, are home from a visit to his son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Tom Gibbs, Akeley, in Newcastle, Me. Miss Dorothy Godfrey of Gaines- ville, Va., was the guest last week of her aunt, Mrs. J. K. Rawlins. Mrs. H. C. Newsome and Miss Iris Newsome of Ahoskie, N. C., are the zues(-s of the former's sister, Mrs. J. . Thomas, on South Royal street. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dare of Fred- ericksburg were week end guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dare. Miss Martha Smith of Marion, 8. C.. is the guest of Miss Irene Dodge at her home on King street. Miss Margaret Ogden has returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Edward H. Kemper in her cottage at Ocean City. Md. Miss Ruth Edwards has left for her home in Napoleon, Ohio, after a visit to her aunt. Mrs. H. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Gorman, jr.. a—: spending two weeks in New York Y. Miss Grace B. Armstrong_returned last week to her home in Richmond after a visit to her aunt, Mrs. M. Gallahan. Miss Kathryn Ayers and Miss Lilith Nicholson are home from a visit to Mrs. John Washoe in Camden, N. J. Capt. and Mrs. Shepperson At Legion Convention. son and their young daughter, Imogene Baxter Shepperson, have returned from annual State convention of the Ameri- can Legion and Auxiliary. On their way home they paid a short visit to Hlmpden -Sidnef College, of which Capt. Shepperson is an alumnus. Mr E. C. Veazey, Miss Estelle Vea- r. Thomas Veazey and Mr. Be:- hml.n Nance have refurned to their homes in West Point, Va., after a visii to friends in Alexandria. Rev. and Mrs. Ryland T. Dodge are home from a visit to relatives in Chester, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haley have returned from a visit to relatives in Radford, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McCorke§ were | week end guests of the former’s par. umad a cluster of yellow rosebuds, Mr. Francis K. Davis, brother of the bride- mfl;fl best man. Following. the there was an informal recep- tion, and later Mr, And Mrs. Dlvh lelt Jor a Northern bridal trip, the latter Wearing an enwmble coltume of dark brown flat crepe, with hat to match. After October 1 they will be at home in the Warfield Apartments. . E. W. unm of Atlanta and Mrs. Marshall Tyler Leef of Charlottesville, sisters of 2he bride, and Mr. John W. Kerrick of Washington, uncle of the bridegroom, were present at the wedding. Mr, and Mrs. A. E. West have re- turned from Glen Allen, Va., where they went to attend the wedding of Miss Wnnie Belle Willis, daughter of Mrs. Ida . Willis, to AM! ?;J: ‘I:x‘t:ler Stone on Saturday, August e North River s:pmz Ghurch. ll.\'a umd Armistead Semple of has announced the en- m!mem o! her dnu;mgr‘ !:mlly, Charles Meigs Wood, U. 8. A., for- Jmerly of All le County. Mm em- Ple is well known in Alexandria, where Hor the past several years she has been a member of the faculty of St Agnes' l. The wedding will occur late in mmb:r in St. John's Church in Alexandrians at Speci BService in Old Muh ch-nh. Maj. and Mrs. Charles D. Barrett, 'Mrs. Rathbone Smith, Mrs. Charles Poser, Mrs. John M. Johnson, Judge «and Mrs. Robinson Moncure, Mr. and Long, Elizabeth Pot.u were among the Alex- andrians motored to Stafford County lln. sundu to attend the spe- ¥ e BovTe P parts an attractive, soft Uv‘-oh a) ce that leaves no 1 or filled In pores. Blends naturally with the skin | without that “made up” look. Made in White, Flesh, Rachel and Sun-Tan. I Georyge | Mr. Gilbert Jefferson Cox and his |~ | Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Shepper- Petersburg, where they attended the | ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McCorkey, in Fredericksburg. Mr. and Mrs. James Hulfish are wmdlng ten days in Berkeley Springs, Mr ‘and_Mrs. Willlam H. Melchoir and Miss Eleanor Melchoir are home | of Virginia and a week’s stay at Orkney Springs. Mrs. Stuart Bayliss and Miss Olga | Bayliss have returned from a visit to | Mrs. Walter Stout in Bridgeton, N. J. rs. Harriet Butler is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Reginald Foster Hall in Beltsville, Md. Mrs. Reed B. Free and Miss Alice Free of Harrisburg, Pa., are the guests of the former's brother-in-law and sis- ter, Rev. and Mrs. George J. Hooker, on South Washington street. Mrs. Ruth Wood and her son, Mr. Herbert Wood, are at home after a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Capt. and Mrs. John P. Scott, in DuBois, Pa. Mr, and Mrs. Willlam J. Boothe and Miss Elizabeth Lee Boothe have re- turned from a trip to Atlantic City. | - Miss Eleanor Ricker is the guest of | Miss Florence Bailey in Winchester. | Mr and Mrs. George Curtis of Rich- mond were week end guests of Mrs | Charles Shaffer. | Mr. and Mrs. William Burdette of Atlanta are the guests of the latter's and Mrs. Andrew Brown. iss Marguerite Posey is the guest of Miss Evelyn Hall in Huguenot Park, Staten Island. Mrs. George R. McCauley and Miss | Regina McCauley are home from a R.| | visit to friends in Hopewell, N. J. anu to Join Husband | In Louisiana Home. Mrs. Victor R. Diuguid dfl)lfled Thursday for Alexandria, La., to join Mr. Diuguid, where they will reside. Dr. and Mrs. Peter Boothe Pulman spent the past week in Atlantic City. Mrs. Prederick H. G. Hatchell is the guest of Mrs, Frank McCormick in her home, Prankford, near Berryville. Mr, and Mrs. T. W!ller Harris and their sons, Hansell and Kenneth Har- Mrs. G. H. Bosserman in Staunton. Mrs. J. Armistead M-r ret Eggborn were guests last week of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. T. T, have Teturned from Flint Hill, where they spent the month of August. Mr and Mrs. William Lewis Lipps are visiting relatives in Lewisburg, W. Va. Mrs. Jesse Downs and Jesse Downs, jr.. have gone to their home in Rich- mond after a visit to Mrs. Charles Hayn« wlllllm Quinn and the Misses THE WOMAN'S SHOP OF RALEIGH HABERDASHER For Monday and Tuesday New Winter' Stxles in Fur-Trimmed COATS New Creations for Sports and Travel $’7 Q.75 3 lnd in At'antic City, from a motor trip through the Valley | ris, are home from a visit to Mr. nnd‘ Eggborn and Miss | Smartly tailored Ra Leigh coats of imported Ombre, Tweed, Llama and Camel’s Hair are pre- sented in the newest and most fashionable style -ideas. tan and brown are fea- tured. Large fur collars of Raccoon, Beaver, Rus- sian Caracul or Jap Fox. Many new cuff and pocket treatments help to add to their attractiveness. Ex- traordinary -values. . . Knox Hat illustrated, $16.50 THIRD FLOOR Raleigh Haberdashel:' 1310, FStreet Autumn shades of inn of Bowie, Md. Iq(‘: mdo Mrs, J. W. vurney dunn; uu 5! p‘ur lnd Mrs. William Campbell, Miss gllhzflnfi Campbell :nd dfllll Margaret week en: gt l:ll. Lee Sowers is home from a visit-to friends in Oak Grove, Va. Mrs, W. G. Oran of Gainesville, Fla., is the guest of Mrs. E, E. Akers. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pigge nd their children have returned from a motor trip and visit to relatives in ham, N. C. Additional Society News Of Special Interest. Mrs. Charles Bendheim and Mr. Leroy Bendhelm have returned from Smfl;‘z wo weeks at Long Beach, Long Isla: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hammond Plerce and their infant daughter are visiting Mrs. Pierce's parents, Mr. tnd Mrs. Willlam Darden, in Suffolk, Va. Mrs. Ira Cannon and Miss Helen Can- Beach; Conn. Mr. and Krs. Homer Campbell and their children have returned to their home in Green Beach, Va., after a visit to Mrs. Campbell's parents, Mr. Mrs. T. W. Dodd. Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Wood re- turned last week to their home in Salem, Va., after a visit to the latte: parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kidwell, lcmmplnlod by Miss Gertrude Kidwel Mr. .and Mrs. George Hartsell of Shepherdstown, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs, E. M., Coyle of Johnstown, W. Va., spent the past week as guests of the brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. Hart- sell and Mrs, Coyle, Rev. and Mrs. W. R. Hardesty. Miss Anne Hardesty left with them, and will pay & visit to each of her aunts before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rowzie are back from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Fawley in Prederick, Md. Miss Anne Griffin and Miss Margaret Griffin have gone to their home in Passaic, N. J., after a visit to Miss Helen Spydlml;m A Mr. an s, V. Brooks and M: I;llfiers Cecil Br;)oh and the latte! children were week end guests of rela- tives in Greenville, Va. - Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shroyer of Hagerstown, Md., are visiting the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hardin. Mr. 8. Cooper Dawson, jr., is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cooper Dawson, on Seminary Hill, after spend- tvx}:vme Summer at Camp oreenbner‘ a. Mr. 8. D. Sessler of Roanoke is the | guest of his son-in-law and daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin O. Simms, on Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. Simms had also as recent guests lMrs. Sarah Hyler and Miss Mary Hyler of Bristol, Tenn., and Mrs. M. M. Hottle of Indian Head, Md. | Mr. Charles R. Hooft, jr., has arrived home from Camp Chesapeake, in Glou- 'tuwr County, where he spent the Summer. | Hopkins-Sims W;d_din( Attracts Special Interest The marriage vesterday afternoon of | Miss Margaret Hitchcock Sims, daugh- ter of r Admiral and Mrs. William S. Sims, m Mr. Robert Holbrook Hop- kins, son of Dr. Frederick S. Hopkins of Boston, is of more than usual in- | terest in Washington. The marriage of Admiral and Mrs. Sims, the latter for- merly Miss Anne E. Hitchcock, took place in old St. John's Church on La- fayette Square when her father, the late Mr. Ethan A. Hitchcock, vlll Sec- retary of the Interior d\lrln‘ ad- ministration of President Roosevelt. The weddln' of Miss Sims and Mr. Hopkins k place in Newport, where the bride's parents have made their PHOLSTERING Slip Covers and Draperies SPECIAL gain Prices i {flon anl work and mlterfll duri; montn. "Have yours done Bow. while We A7e not busy, and. save money Standard Upllohtery Co. 1}l 403 11tn St. NW. National 4902 «J use lipstick onlyonceaday!” “My dear, I've discovered the most amazing new Kissproof Lipstick! I put it on once in the morning and know my lips will look their love- liest all day long, no matter what I do! You don't believe it? Here, try Kissproof, my dear—you won't need lipstick again today’ Kissproof, | the modern waterproof lipstick, is changing the cosmetic habits of , women everywhere. 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Dur- | soms. non are back from a stay at Shore; Miss Adelaide Sinis was of honor | best man and the ushers included Mr for her sister and had a gows of blue- | raven Parker, Mr. Leonard Wheeler, a v and shoes to match and c-rrlfe;e: h?;: ir., and-Mr. John Codman of Boston; Mr. Frank P. Hammond of c-mbn::e Dedham, bouquet of dahlias. 188 H Sims, sister of the bride; Miss lll-beth l‘r G. Kennard Wakefleld of Miss . Mr. Morton Keenzy of Grand Rapids, e [ Mr. Johnston of Newport, Bh!pelly- :‘; S’}".lnu , u‘ ]nflup S of ’NEW‘Y;;PK and bride, Emma L. Mr. William r., of Newport, Santa Monica were the bridesmaids. | brother of the bride. Immediately following the ceremony reception was held in the home of ‘They were dressed in burnt orange the bride’'s parents at 73 Catherine chiffon, made like the gown of th maid of honor, and theyn wore |,nf street, Newport, where Admiral and Mrs. Sims received with the wedding brown velvet hats and carried dahlias. Mr. Brooks Potter of Boston was A FASHION INSTITUTKIN Paris Washingto New o party. Sims costume was of blue velvet, with a hat to match. Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Koz 'zins started for a wedding trip, ti bride traveling in a tan suit with & dark brown hat and a sable fur neck piece. They will be at home after Oc- tober 15 at 30 Pinckney street, Boston. Mrs. Hopkins is a memh-r of the Junior League of Boston and has visited in Wasbington many times. Mr. Hopkins is a member of the Harvard Clu.b of Boston. the Union Boat Club, the Phoenix Club, the Hasty Pudding Club and the D. K. E. fraternity. dmiral l cel iyl a 'rrmlt Church, the rem A ARy at 4 o' ‘The ey o lesk. el wbflds wumglven in marriage by her father and wore & gown of white satin, fashioned simply and made with- out trimming. Her vell of rare lace was worn by her mother and |nndmnther - Lhelr 'eag heldm:\t:.innu lbnlgly an - .m“aghe carried lilies of the valley. FOR EACH .. 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