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‘SO Alexandria's Record Of Nuptial Alliances Past and in Prospect Noteworthy Events Listed in Reviewing Past Week's Society Calendar — Visi- tors ‘in City — Personal Notes. . Mrs. Davidson Maigne has issued in- vitations for the marriage of her daugh- ter, Mariane Minnigerode, to Mr. Thomas Andrew Hulfish, jr, Thursday evening, November 21, at 8 o'clock, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church. A small reception will be held at the home of the bride-elect’s mother, 220 South Royal street, follow- ing the ceremony. Mrs. William P. Herring and Miss Genevieve Peyton Shepperson enter- tained at a linen shower and bridge party Thursday evening at the home of the latter, on South Washington street, in honor of Miss Polly Maigne, whose marriage to Mr. Thomas A. Hulfish, jr., will occur 0. November 21. Miss Shep- person will be one of the brldesnylds. Mrs. Shepperson, Mrs. Maigne and’Mrs. A. Hulfish, mother of the bridegroom-elect, were present. Among the other guests were Mrs. Valentine Smith, Mrs. Norman Lawler, Mrs. Charles C. Carlin, jr, Mrs. . Bayol, Mrs. Robert W. Wheat, Robinson, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss Charlotte Kemper, Miss Barbara Snow, Miss Esther Lambert, Miss Kath- erine Leadbeater, Miss Eleanor Lead- Miss Elizabeth Ramage, Miss Josephine Ramage, Miss Margaret Warwick, Miss Elizabeth War- wick, Miss Mabel Smith, Miss Lillian Smith, Miss Roberta Schneider, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Laura Hulfish, Miss Margery Arden Hall, Miss Helen Can- non, Miss Susan Smoot Thomson, Miss Katherine Oliver of Fairfax and Miss Virginia Jackson of Washington. Mrs. Edna Kennedy enttertained at a bridal shower Monday evening in honor | of Miss Margaret Saunders, whose mar- | riage to Mr. Troy Hubbard of Anniston, | Ala., took place Friday evening. Among | the guests were Miss Margaret ‘Williams, | Miss Margaret Travers, Miss Lillian , Miss Ruth Cook, Miss Ida Pul- man, Miss Annie Boran, Miss Louise Coliins, Miss Audrey Munford, Miss Evelyn Johnson, Miss Annie Moore, Miss Imogene Dunn, Miss Thelma Reed, Miss Katherine Powers and Mrs. J. L. Saunders. Miss Susie Murphy entertained at a bridal shower Monday eévening at_ her home on King street in honor of Miss Buddin, and Miss Alice Whitton enter- tained for her Tuesday evening at her home on South Patrick street. Cupi Recent Victories Officially Verified. . Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Lewis Packard of Geneva, N. Y., the latter formerly Miss Lucy Lee Brookes of Alexandria, announce the marriage of their daugh- Elizal CIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. *| her brother and sister: J. Armis Mrs. H. A. Hayward of Lyon Village, with her two young daughters, has returned to her apartment at 2712 Wisconsin avenue for the Winter season. —Underwoqd Photo. Miss Elizabeth Smith went to Richmond to attend the governor's ball Friday evening, November 1. was one of the marshals. ‘Mre, Edward King of Warrenton has | r’:r.v.ha past week or been the guest Mr. and Mrs. Clay T. Brittle. Mrs. T. Q. Thomson has returned to her home in Culpeper after a visit witn in-law, Mr. ana 3 tead Eggborn on eron street. Miss Clara A. Moore, who spent the Summer in the Catskill Mountains ana has since been visiting her cousins, D and Mrs, Clement Ellis Conger in Rock- | ingham County, and Mr. and Mrs. Mu- ton Bancroft in Sandy Spring, Md., has arrived in Alexandria and will spend the Winter in the home of Mrs. George T. Klipstein. Mr. Lewis N. Bayne has gone to his home in_ Atlanta after a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Bayne, on North Alfred street. Mrs. John De Loach of Greenville, N. C.. spent the past week with her granddaughter, Mrs. E. H. Puryer, and has ne to visit other relatives Hopedale, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Paulette of Nor- folk are the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Com- K. Miss Myrtle Didlake is home from a visit to reiatives in Shackelford, Va. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Otley have left for their home in Philadelphia after a visit to the former's father, Mr. Wil- liam C. Otley. Miss Harriet Pearson of Winchester has been the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Nicklin on South Patrick street. Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Richara Bales are at home after a visit to their cousin, Mrs. Philip F. du Pont, in her home near Wilmington, Del. Mrs, Nathaniel Beaman of Norfolk, State regent, and Miss Caludine Hunter of Lynchburg, recording secretary, of the Virginia D. A. R., who were here for the State conference last week and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner L. Boothe on Princess street, have gone to_their homes. Miss Gault Norton has gone to Rich- mond to visit her brother-in-law and fiwg. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hamilton inds. Mayor and 'Mrlk Albert Smoot_have returned from P to Atlantic City. Mrs. George ler_and Miss Katie Uhler have gone to Pittsburgh, where they will spend several weeks with the former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd Uhler. Miss Odelle Snead is home from a visit to relatives in Kenbridge, Va. Schaefer occurred yesterday afternoon in Old Christ Church. Alexandria Garden Club Holds Annual Election. The annual meeting of the Alexandna Garden Club was held last week, when Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven was elected president for the ensuing year, Mrs. Robert M. Reese, vice president; Mrs. Malcolm Matheson, tregsurer; Mrs. Frank Carter, corresponding secretary, and Mrs, Richard Hammatt, recording secretary. Following the business meet- ing the club members were entertained by Mrs. William B. Lloyd. Mrs. John B. Barrett of Clifton, Va., | was the guest last week of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Val- ¢ | entine Smith, on Duke street. pel in New York City. The Rev. 8. V. V. Holmes, pastor estnjinster Presby- terian Church in Buffalo, and the Rev. Harris E. Adriance of Englewood, both uncles .of the ¢ oflhl::ed. was a Following the ceremo! wddlnl'brenk{ut at & home of the Harry A. Cushing, in December 1 Mr. and :we‘el n;nt. Alg: ew York. T Mr:’. Hartshorne will be at home at 209 King street in ln#evooi Mr. and Mrs. Lovett announce rriage of their daughter Helen at' the parsonage o , with the Rev. Ryland Mr. % his 8 ?ime orde o Mx iaj of his da T 3 Hei"u'y Ryland Bowler, also of Alex- andria, Thu October 31. Mr. the marriage Louise to Mr. nesday, October in %u:‘::l, with the Rev. Fal c 5 Mr. :'i:'fl Mrs. Frederick G. Ayers an- | nounce the marriage of their daughter Eunice to Mr. Benjamin G. Minor Sai- urday, November 2. After November ! 15 Mr. and Mrs. Minor will live at 119 North Columbus street. The marriage is announced of Mr. Audrey Lee Downs and Miss Edna Lee ‘Wilshire Wednesday, October 30, at the rsonage of the Baptist Temple, with v. Mr. Dodge officiating. Miss Lily Marbury is in Richmond visiting her sister, Mrs. Warren Poln- dexter Taylor, and attended the wed- ding Saturday evening, November 2, in Grace and Holy y Church of the late Mr. Taylor's nephew, Mr. Walter istead Williams, Jr. Armi to Miss Eaa Atkinson Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Spencer Carter. Mrs. John W. Burke, an aunt of the bride, with Dr. Burke and the latter's niece, Miss Anne Carter Greene of Washington, also at- tended the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Warfleld have returned from Richmond, where they attendedithe wedding of the lat- ter’s brothe Tiffey Sale, jr., to Miss Edna Earle Herndon, which occurred in Epiphany Church there last week. Mrs, Thomas Guthrie Gibson of Gib- son, N. C., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. George H. LeHew. Mrs. Gibson entertained Wednesday evening _in honor of Miss Page Ramsey Buddin, whose marriage Dr. William Lewis PERMANENT No Other Charge No Waiting! 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Dr. Lancelot Minor Blackford of At- ta spent several days last week af his father, the late Dr. Lancelot M. Blackford, was headmaster for many years. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Berry have re- turned to their home in Midland, Va., after a visit to their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Berry. Miss Mildred Eldridge of Palisade, F. B. Kaye. Mrs. George Heflin and Mrs. M. S. Kane left last week for New York and sailed from there for a trip to Florida by sea. Later they will go to Lockhart Tex., to visit Mrs. Arthur Bellamy on | her ranch near that place. Dr. and Mrs. C. Y. Griffith of Hazle- ton, Pa., were guests last week of the former’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Arnest. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Smalley, who have t returned from a tour of Eu. rope, have left for their home in Holly- N. J., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.| wood, Calif., after a visit to their| cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wiseman. Masked Party Celebrates ‘Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Turman and Miss Mary Alice Turman of Leesburg were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Maffett. Mr. and Mrs. Maffett enter- tained at a masquerade Saturday eve- ning, November 2, to celebrate their fifteenth wedding anniversary. There | were about 40 guests. bunNPaMi.:'ii: un]x(bou;ne of Harris- , Pa., e week en est of Miss Virginia Gary. 5 Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Yates and their children, who have been living in Cali. fornia for the past several years, a guests of Mrs. Yates' sister, Mrs. Kem- per Johnson. v.Mm Jo:l;\ Kee); of dchlrleswn‘ W. ., was the week en lest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Tutt. s Miss Grace M. Cook and Miss Mary Mills of Pittsfield, Me., were recent guests of Mrs, E. V. Cook. Mr. James T. Luckett, jr., ente tained a number of his young friends Friday evening at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Luckett, on Prince street. The guests included Miss Alice McMenim: Miss Margaret James, Miss Katherine Adams, Miss Frances Gaines, Miss Isabelle Allen, Miss Charlotte Dyer, Miss Mar, 't Lee, Miss Frances Chapelle, and Ma; tin, Ralph Scrivener, Linwood Butcher, Johnson Blair, Garland Keeney, Tilton Gaines and Harvey Schwarzmann. Mrs. John G. Greer returned to her home in Stoneboro, Pa, after a | visit to her b -in-] e Hiah. Behoot Rere, where | vi er brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Broadbent. Mrs. W. C. Seay of Roanoke is the guest of her sister, Mrs. S. Y. Craig. Mrs. H. A. Petty spent the past week | end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mitchell, in Culpeper. Mr. Willlam Sowers has returned to his home in Cambridge, Md., after a visit to his parents, the Rev. and Mrs. John S. Sowers. Mr. and Mrs. William Buckner Mc- den, Mass., have ived to spend the Winter with the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. €. Cochran. Additional Society News of Special Interest Mr. and Mrs. William Buckney Mc- Groarty and Miss Alma McGroarty of Falls Church arrived in Alexandria last week and will make their home here in the future. Judge and Mrs. Frederick G. Duvall, Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Smith and Thirty-Jive Grands Marshall and Wendell by Chickering Sold in One Month Shows Public Acceptance of this GRAND FROM JORDAN’S Ts This Your Child ) PRICED NOW $595 ioxbans Exchange Your Old Piano PIANO JORDAN COMPANY 1239 G Street, at Cor. 13th 14th Street Branch—Open Evenings at 2926 14th Street N. W. West Virginia Society Enjoys Social Session A large and enthusiastic number of West Virginians assembled at a meet- ing of their society, which was held ‘Wednesday afternoon at the Washing- ton Club at Seventeenth and K streets northwest. Prominent among those who attended were Mrs, Guy Despard Goff. soclety treasurer, wife of Senator Goff Repre- sentative and Mrs. Frank L. Bowman, Representative and Mrs. Carl G. Bach- man, former Representative Stuart F. Reed and former Governor E. F. Mor- n, the newly-elected president of the soclety. President Morgan presided at the meettle‘ie During brief business session & vote of thanks was extended to Col. J. William DeGrange, retiring treasurer of the society, for his long and efficient service as an_officer. President Morgan named his com- mittees for the ensuing year as follows: Recreation—Mrs. ~ Alonzo Morgan, chairman; Stuart F. Reed, former Sen- ator Howard Sutherland, Alonzo Mor- gan, Miss Rose McGraw, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Hoffheins, Mr. and Mrs. w. Gall, Mrs. Mary Noel Evans, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Knott, Miss Elizabeth Barr, Miss Flora P. Shinn and Reed F. Martin. Dance—Maj. Heber H. Rice, chair- man; Miss Eva Conoway, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warner and Lewis W. Atkinson. Audit—Col. C. H. Livingstone, chair- man; Lorel N. Morgan and Walter W. Scott. s Entertainment—Price L. Marsh, chairman; Miss Flo Cox, John L. Bate- man, Mrs. W. W. Scott, H. W. Camp- bell, Miss Bertha Custer and Col. De- Grange. Refreshments—W. J. Lyle, chairman; P. W. Appell, Mrs. Todd Sharp. Mrs. Mabel 8. Thomus, Mrs. H. B. Hutton, {Mrs John W. Smith, A. E. Westrater, Mrs. C. Phillips, Mrs. Paul B. Mohler and Miss Ola May. Membership—John W. Smith, chair- man; Alex Campbell, Earl Dillon and Kenneth Swiger. Special committee on West Vi ia apple and cider party—Col. J. William DeGrange, chairman; Mrs. d_Fer. finest Kit Fox! Other Vi Vionnet! Vinnnet! Viunnet! has been cyclonic...but even here we have been careful...selecting replicas of only the more uitra models . . . safeguarding our reputati - ness. . .protecting our clientele from the annoglnnce o o8 Loigaslnstys A Vinnnet woven tweed, with stunning large collar and sid 8 worn with or without belt. o " e e e NOVEMBER 10, 1929—PART THREE. SOCIET Y. Future Bride MISS KATHLEEN KANELOPOULOS, Mr. and Mrs. Peter lopoulos, announce her engage- ment to Mr. G. J. Chaconas. ris, Reed F. Martin, Cecil Custer, Mrs. Nell White and W. T. George. Publicity—D. W. Gall, chairman; W. B. Catlett and Miss Flora P. Shinn. | Charles M. Irelan was appointed ser- an Tms. 4 ‘Throughout the evening there was a program of music, the list of enter- tainers including J. O. Harrison, violin- ist, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. R. W. Frame and Miss Edith J. McCar- ter, soprano, accompanied by Mrs. W. L. Evans. Miss Frances Donovan several pleasing readings. Dancing and cards were announced in order at 10 o'clock, and a large num- ber remained to participate. Annual Debutante Dance, With Dinner, Due Nov. 18 ‘The committee of the third annual debutante ball has sent out cards for a dinner dance to be given in the grand ballroom of the Willard Monday, No- vember 18. Among those who have taken tables at the dance are Mme. hnik, wife of the Minister of Aus- Richard 8. Aldrich, Mrs. Senora de Prieto, y_attache of the Mme. Ekengren, Mrs, Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman and Mrs. Henry Price Wright. Among Mrs Tuekerman's out-of« town guests will be Miss Alice de Pey- | ster, Miss Margaret Daingerfield, Miss Alexandra diner, and Mr. Robe! Gardiner, all of New York City. Mrs. Bruni Issues Cards For Soiree on Tuesday Mrs. T. Amedee-Bruni has issued in- vitations for a soiree Tuesday evening which will be in the nature of a house- warming, celebrating the completion of | their home at 1614 I street. Guests| include residential and diplomatic so- clety. The evening promises many unique features, Assisting the host and hostess will be Mrs. Charles F. Cart- ledge of New York, Miss Mary Selden, Miss Elizabeth Dunlop, Miss Elizabeth Hume, Miss Jeanette Hume, Miss Adair dress and Miss B S Greenway Inn N Connecticut at Cathedral N Sunday |Tuesdays & g Dinner 'l‘lm.ruhy- T Beast ‘l"-riey Chicken 1 S3e” | Wednes- Sauce C Roast L. L days . & Fridays Sea Food Polo and Riding Lead In the Sport Prodram At Post in Quantico Classes Formed for Adults and Children, and Practice Scheduled — News Notes From Social Circle. QUANTICO, November 9.—The Rid- ing and Polo Association is an active ganization at the post this Fall. Classes for both adults and children are being formed according to the number or borses available, and it is expected that very soon riding will be one of the prominent and permanent post activi- es. ‘The t polo team played the Lang- | post ley Field polo team at Langley Field Sunday afternoon.. ~The post feam members went by plane from Brown Fleld to Langley Field. Maj. Gen. Smedley D. Butler and his daughter, Miss Ethel Butler, left Tues- day for Pennsylvania because of the death of Mrs. Butler's mother, Mrs. Peters, who died Monda: Mrs. Butler ‘J\'l!kwith her mother during the past week. Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Short, Mrs. E. M. Thomas and Mr. P. McQuade, all of Washington. Capt. Robert M. Montague, who 1s on duty with the S. Arkans ly home on a month’s leave. The Arkan- sas will be in the New York Navy Yara until January. Mrs. Lewis, wife of Capt. A. T. Lewis, is the guest this week end of Maj. and Mrs. Harry G. Bartlett in their Balti- more home. Capt. and Mrs. L. D. Hermle were the guests Sunday of Capt. and Mrs. gave | George F. Unmacht in Battery Park, TMa. Maj. Denig Is Assigned To Post in Nicaragu: Maj. Robert L. Denig left last week for duty in Nicaragua and Mrs. Denig 1s staying temporarily with Lieut. Comdr. Carl T. Hull, U. S. Navy, and Mr». Hull. Miss Edwina Putnam, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Russel B. Putnam, had as her guests last week end Lieut L. F. Young, U. S. Army, and Mrs. | Young from Langley Field, and Miss | Alice Virginia Backstrom, daughter of Col. Theodore E. Backstrom of Washing- ton. Miss Putnam entertained at dinner Priday night, November 1, for her guests, later attending the masqueraae dance at the Officers’ Club. Mrs. Shepherd, wife of Capt. Lemuel C. Shepherd, entertained with an at- CLEARANCE A Sale in Which Original Costs and Intended Sell- ing Prices Are Entirely Forgotten 7 Siberian Squirrel Coats, platinum fox trimmed. $500 val- & ue. Clearance price.. 3250 Up 16 Jap Weasel Cco‘ltl. fox (rimngd. Were $375. earance sz 0 price 8 Golden Muskrat Coats, fox trimmed. Valued at $225. Clunm.:e 7 3167 price 8 Pony Coats, beaver trimmed. Were $225. Clearance sl 00 price 10 Brown Caracul Paw Coats, fox trimmed. 85¢ .15 to 7:30 p.m. 9 1 5 COL. 10118, ANN TABER Our own delicious hot bread and pastries daily Co The more exclusive models ui Vi in onnet Coats“ e $120 MODEL FUR SHOP price 923 G St. N.W. Specializing I n Vio'nnet ats onnet’s coat success duplication. 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Russel A. | Presley, entertained with five tables of bridge Thursday afternoon, also having | extra guests in for tea. | Mrs. Sebree, wife of Maj. John B.| Sebree, was hostess to eighteen guests at a very attractive bridge-luncheon Fri- day afternoon for her mother-in-law, Mrs. Sebree, widow of Rear Admiral Sebree. Miss Wright of the nurses' staff at| the Family Hospital entertained for the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club this week. Maj. and Mrs. Julian C. Smith enter- tained at dinner Friday night, having as | their guests those at the post who were | with Maj. Smith on the rifle team this | summer, ‘and their wives | | Maj. Eager, U. S. A., Makes Add | At Marine Corps Schools. 3 s The Friday morning speaker for the staff and students of the Marine Corps schools iast week was Maj. John M., i Eager, Field Artillery, U. S. Army, of Washington. Maj. Eager was accom- panied to Quantico by Maj. Archie F.| Howard of Marine Corps headquarters | in Washington, and both were the| guests at luncheon of Maj. and Mrs. | Charles F. B, Price. The post foot ball team played the team from Fort Eustis at the stadium here Friday afternoon. | Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble had as| thelr guests Tuesday Mrs, Noble's sister, rs. L. A. Dorsey, and Mrs. George | Chandlee of Baltimore. e Mrs. Fellers, wife of Lieut. William | S. Fellers, arrived Sunday and is now in | quarters at the post. Lieut. Fellers, who is the post athletic officer, has been here several weeks, but Mrs. Fellers has been visiting her moher, Mrs. Biddell, | in Atlanta, Ga. Col. and Mrs. Breckinridge have with | them Mrs. Breckinridge’s mother, Mr: A. P. Thomson, of Summit Point, | W. Va. | Maj. and Mrs. Shearer have as lheir‘ guest Mrs. Shearer's mother, Mrs. Allen Caperton, of West Virginia. Mrs. | Shearer entertained at luncheon Thurs day, October 31, having as her guests | from Washington Mrs. Randall, wife of | Maj. D. M. Randall: Mrs. Wallace, wife | of Col. Rush R. Wallace; Miss Stewart, | Mrs. Wallace's sister; Miss Snyder. sis- 314~316 SEVE - e - — -_ - MONDAY T Adaptations e e A s - Timely! . . . Yes it is . their richness. . . . Her BADGER : AMOU IMPORTED LAP FISHER-FITCH : B | garet Genau: FECumingham oz ONE-DAY + =+ Graciously Elegant COATS Savings as much as ONE- JAP FOX : KIT FOX SABLE-DYED MUSKRAT ter of Col. Harold Snyder; Mrs. Cun- ningham, wife of Mai. Alfred Cunning- ham; Mrs. Ostermann, wife of Maj. Ed- ward A. Ostermann; Mrs. McReynolds, wife of Maj. Charles S. McReyrolds. and Mrs. Miller, wife of Maj. Lyle H. Miller of the post. Notre Dame Alumnae Announce Card Party The Notre Dame de Namur Alumnae Association will give a benefit card party in the auditorium of Notre Dame ‘Acad- emy at North Capitol and K streets northwest Thursday evening, November 21, at 8:30 o'clock Miss Marie B, Nohe is the newly elected presiderit of the organization. and the proceeds will be applied to the scholarship fund, The chairman appointed to ' take charge of the affair include the gen- eral chairman, Miss Marguerite Far- rington; arrangements, Miss Ellen M. Briggs; cards and tallies, Miss Mar- prizes, Mis Wolfe: publicity, Miss Kathr eling; reception, Miss Marietta Dawso refreshments, Mrs. Joseph Mulroe, fnd tables, Miss Catherine M. Burns. Lists Neighborhood Teas Mrs. John W. Holcombe and Mrs. Henry C. Newcomer will be hostesses at the All Souls' Church: neighborhood teas, which are being held in their re- spective districts this_arternoon. = Dr. and Mrs. Ulysses G. B. Pierce will be guests of honor. 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