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Nuptial Events Mark -Cll_endar of Society In_ .‘.\l_e'xandria City Weddings Past and in #rol pect Entered in Record. . Personal and Special Notes | of Interest. Rev. Dr. William Jackson Morton, fector of Old Christ Church; Mrs. Mor- ton and Miss Caroline Pitzhugh Morton were in Baltimore for the wedding, in St. Paul's Episcopal Church Wednesday afternoon, of Miss Eisie Jean Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Macy Willls, to Mr. George Roberts Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Westcott Hill. Dr. Morton assisted at the ceremony. which was performed by Rev. Arthur B. Kin- solving, the rector, and was followed by & reception in the home of the bride’s parents, in Ruxton. Miss Morton was one of the eight bridesmaids, as alco was her sister, Mrs. John Armistead Deming of Baltimore, the former Miss Dorothy Morton, and the bridegroom's twin sisters, Miss Ida Wood Hill and Miss Harriet Hill. Mr. Malcolm West- cott Hill, jr, was best man for his brother and Mr. John A. Deming was one of the ushers. The wedding was of unusual interest in Alexandiia as the bride has frequently visited Miss I | | i Morton at Christ Church rectory, and ; Mr. Hill whose mother was formerly Miss Melissa Hill, has with his brother and sisters visited many times in,the “Thome of their grandmother, Mrs. Georgc R. Hill. on South Washington street. Mrs. Hill also went to Baltimore for the martriage of her grandson and was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. J. Clinton Smoot, and the latter's two grandchildren, Miss Julia Finley and Mr. Edward S. Finley of North Wilkes- bBoro, N. C. Others from Alexandria who attended were Mrs. Chal C. Smoot, Miss Rebecca Lloyd Smoot. Miss Cora Smoot and Miss Susan Smoot ‘Thomson. Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs, Francis Marion Dwight for the marriage of their daughter, Harriet Singleton, to Rev. Edward Marshall “Travers of this city Wednesday after- noon, June 11, at 4:30 o'clock in the Church of the Holy Cross, in Statebury, 8. C. Mr. Travers was ordained to the diaconate at the Episcopal Theological Seminary Priday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Herbert Oliver are in Atlanta to attend the marriage of their son, Mr. Edward Herbert Oliver, to Miss Elizabeth Mary Otis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raymond Otis, in Sacred Heart Church, that city, tomor- row morning at 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Peake an- Eleanora Galt, to Mr. Zint Wednesday, May 28, with Rev. William J. Morton officia . Mr. and : Zint will live in Wapakoneta, . Ohio. Invitations have been received from Mr. and Mrs. William Todd Guthrow for the marriage of their daughter, Eunice, to Mr. Olin Reginald Gates -of Petersburg,’ Tuesday, June 17, at high noon in the Park View Baptist Church in Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ansley Smoot have returned from a visit to the lat- ter's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. Dud- ley Boogher, in Fredericksburg. Miss Genevieve Peyton Shepperson entertained the bridge club of which she is a_member, Wednesday evening in her home on South Washington street. g Miss Constance Boush left last week for Orkney Springs, where she has opened her cottage for the Summer. Mrs. C. B. Spilman and her sm: granddaughter, Permelia Bayol, acco panied by little Miss Imogene Baxter Shepperson, are the guests of Mrs. Spilman’s mother, Mrs. Walter Burgess, in Reva, Culpeper County. Mr. Robert S. Cochran of Schenec- ., spent the past week with Cochra Sweel- briar College to spend the Summer with her parents. The Rev. Dr. Pierce S. Ellis, pastor of the First Baptist Church, has re- turned from attending the Southern Baptist convention in New Orleans. Dr. and Mrs. Ellis were given a sur- prise reception by his congregation Saturday evening, May 31, at the par- sonage to celebrate their fourteenth ‘wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Elam of Richmond, brother-in-law : and sister of Mrs, Pierce and their two small sons, Richard and William Elam, were here for the reception. assisting were Mrs. Aubrey Shuman, Mrs. Norman L. Williamson, Mrs. Frank Amick, Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Lil- lian Hoffman and Miss Mary- William- son. Mrs. Macdonald Douglass and Miss Kathleen Douglass, accompanied by Miss Katie Uhler, Miss Jean Fannon, Mrs. Marvin Stewart, Miss Rita Dyson, Miss Anita Howard and Miss Louise Howard, will sail late in June to spen® the Summer traveling in Europe. Mr, and Mrs. have returned from Chatham, Va. ‘where they attended commencement exercises at Hargrave Military Academy when their son, Mr. Charles Armstrong, was one of the graduates. Sampson also are home from Ha grave Academy. Mrs. John W. Monroe was-in. Middle- sex, Va.,, for the graduation Thursday of her son, Mr. John Wallace Monroe, who has been attending Christchurch School. Mrs. J. Malcolm Douglas of Baltimore ‘was the week end guest of Mrs. George L. Simpson, on North Washington street Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown Sulli- van are at home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Bitzer, in Dry Branch, W. Va. The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest M. Delaney and their young daughters, Sarah Cary and Jean Delaney, have returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. John Campbel, in Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Duborg and Miss Ruth Duborg have returned from Danville, Va., where Miss Beulah Du- borg was one of the graduates ‘at Averett College. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Burns have gone 0 their home in Atlanta after a visit to Mrs. C. E. Willlams. Mrs. Perry Taylor and her small daughter, Faith Virginia Taylor, of Fort Le e _the guests of 2 7 er Jun \cownnu RD. av 181470 OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR. N g 12:30 te 7:30 5-Course $1.00 SUNDAY.DINNER 1‘“= FRUIT COCKTAIL Choice_of ROAST L. I DUCKLING * FRIED SPRING CHICKEN ST TS s CLUB STEAK VEGETABLE DINNER We Make All of Our Own lee Creams and Dea Pineapple Parfait and » variety of homemade Fastties. Cakes and lTco Creams - Swecial Salad Coyraes for Those Not Desiring Revutar Dinner: Celumbia 5042 James _Armstrong ARRIVES Washington home lfl.nr{ra Applied Arts, in New Yo THE SUNDAY FOR VACATION MISS JEAN ELIZABETH PRENTISS, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noble Prentiss, who has joined them in their duating from the Frank Parsons School of Fine and —Sarony Photo. street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nlcholson! have returned from Lynchburg, I‘hfl'cj they attended the finals at Randolph- Macon Women's College, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Nicholson. Mrs. P. P. Clark, jr. and Mrs. R. L. Long were week end guests of Mr. and Plan fur repairs now ..you'll find it by far the most saticfactory! Then store your furs here — safe from moths, theft, fire! Keep “That’s all”"—slogan of this famous garment ... bras- siere, girdle, panties all in one! $5 to $15. Sketched—Evening Scantie of satin, lace, low backed, $15. Al types foundation gar- ment for all types of figures and all occasions. . . specializing in garments for Washington weather, of white and light clothes. ton, Va. Mr. John A. Sowers, David Decker of Bridgeport, jr. and M Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cowling, on Duke | Mrs. Andrew Robertson in Welling- r. | Conn,, | spent the past week end with the for- mer’s parents, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. John A. Sowers. Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Lawler have returned to their home in Salisbury, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Blunt. Mrs. Mary Allen of Gaithersburg, Md., 2106 18th St. N.W. 1 FASHION INSTITUTION Parie Washington clothes. GOSSARD Creators of the famous “line of heauty,” present Indian Summer for your Summer foundation gar- ment. A trifle of lace over net . . . wonderfully cool, cut on lines that give the proper support. Sketched — Combination model, $15. Grey Shovs—Second Floor. Underthings And particularly smart in contrasting colors with kid $ *10 These shoes with woven vamp are marvelously comfortable . lated .". . and they are:also very smart ind eed! - i of black and white, or green and white. A summery shoe that is most effective with Shoe Shop—Street Floor Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Clark, Mr. and | Md,, after a visit to the latter’s parents, 9 NewYork that schoolgirl figure and Keep Cool in Modern Undies! Keeping cool and smart on hot Summer days is not just a matter of few clothes, but of the right Start with the right foundation garment. Here are some of the types especially good for Sum- mer. Just Arrived! Imported Hand-Made They’re perfectly exquisite . . . fine French crepe, worked into under- things fit for a princess! Just arrived . . . ready now for gifts to brides, graduates, the finest gift possible. as delicate as a cobweb—tailored style with tiny pleats and drawn threads. Slips, $10; Stepins, $8.50 to $13.50; Gowns, $13.50 to $25. Grey Shops—Second Floor STAR, WASHINGTON. was the guest last week of Mrs. Robert Yates. Mrs. Hollis Beckwith and Miss Lucille Beckwith are at home after a visit to relatives in New Philadelphia, Ohio. Mr. R. E. Lee Tyler has returned from a visit to his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Tyler, in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Lemen of Long Beach, Calif., are the guests of the former’s brother-in-law and sister, the Rev. and Mrs. H. L. Hout. Miss Grace Moore of Richmond was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cobean. Mr. and Mrs. Cobean left Pri- day for a visit to friends in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Ralph Cobean is visiting relatives in Buckingharm County. Mr. Ray Cobean, jr.. spent the past week end as the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Emma Cobean, in Richmond. r. and Mrs. James Hamilton of Pittsburgh were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gower of Pitts- burgh, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton McGrew and Miss Sarah Harris of Marion, Ohio, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Glenn Bixler and left later for a trip | to_Greenville, S. C. | _Mr. and Mrs. George Pile and Miss | Grace Freece recently visited at Colonial | Beach. | Mr. and Mrs. John B. Larner of | Washington entertained at dinner Mon- | day evening at the Crocker House on | South Fairfax_street. | _ Miss Julia” Zimmerman, Miss Ruby | Bowman and Miss Grace Kircher have | returned from a trip to Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Stufhp have returned from Farmville, where they at- | tended the graduation of their daughter, | Miss Anna Carrington Stump, from the | State Teachers' College Mrs. .P. O. Kartrude, Mr. Gordon | Kartrude and ~ Mr. Clinton Kartrude | have gone to their home in West Palm Beach, Fla., after a visit to M rude's daughter, Mrs. A. C. Hayt. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mason, Mr. and | Mrs. C. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Swetnam, Mrs. Robert Pitts, Mrs. O. | W. Chesley and Mrs. T. J. Elgin have | returned from Burke, Va., where they went to attend the marriage of Mis: | Mildred Rice Simpson, daughter of M and Mrs. Willlam J. Simpson, to M George Elwood Lindsey, on Saturday, May 24. Mrs. Welford H. Aylor entertained | at a bridal shower in her home on King street Saturday evening, May 31, in honor of Miss Hattle Morgan, whose marriage to Mr. James K. Sutton, | brother of the hostess, occurred y | terday. The other guests included Mrs. | D. B."Arnold, Mrs. Robert Sanford, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Rudd, Mrs. Robert Peverill, Mrs. Simms, Miss Virginia Haislip, Miss Geraldine Mason, Miss Alice Sutton, City Upholstering Co. Special Rat n Upholstering Making old furniture like new Refinishing Blip Covers Dec. 2668 Dull cooler—no reflect the rays of Summer sun. Gold Stripe LacLustre silk stockings, $1.95, stockings are sheen to La Masque Made by Dorothy Bickum, creator of youthful gar- ments for the woman. Four layers of fine net, cool, reinforced over dia- phragm and hips. Sizes 36 to 40. Sketched: A model in net, with elastic panels, $10. Made with hand-work D. C.. FUNE & Miss Nellie Jennings and Miss Freda Pulman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Pinks and their young dapghter, Virginia PFinks, have returned from a tour through the New England States. Miss Minnie Henderson is the guest of Mrs. Henderson Bell in Staunton. Miss Janice Jaffa is at home after a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenfeld in New York City. Mrs. Cora Andrews of Bar Harbor, Me., was the week end guest of Mrs. Alwood English, on Jefferson street. Miss Reva Johnson spent the past week end as the guest of Miss Louise Hallaway in Franconia. Va. Mrs. J. C. Coxe of Bluefield, W. Va., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. C. H. Deaton. Mrs. Walter Urbanske of Baltimore | was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs, | Leo Urbanske. Quantico S;cial S;t Enjoys Wide Variety | Of Gay Festivffiesi Honor Functions Fepture program—chnrming Din- ners and Bridge Plays Also | in Week's Schedule. | QUANTICO, Va, June 7.—Mrs. Sebree, wife of Maj. Sebree, entertained | at two delightful bridge teas this week, one Wednesday and one Thursday. | Those invited Wednesday were Mrs. | Noble, Mrs. Pepper, Mrs. E. E. Hall, | Mrs. G. W. Shearer, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Whaling, Mrs. Anderson, Mss. Ort, Mrs. | Schilt, Mrs. Whitaker, Mrs. White, Mrs. Piper, Mrs. Flett, Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Underhill. Her guests Thursday were Mrs. M. E. Shearer, Mrs. Denig, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Gordon Hall, Mrs. Sheperd, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Smedley Butler, Mrs. | Hawthorne, Mrs. Hunt, Mis. Heiner and Mrs. Hull. Col. and Mrs. Willilams have as their house guests Mrs. Willims' brother and sister-in-law, Capt. Stuart, M. C., U. 8. N., and Mrs. Stauart, and their son Bill, Capt. Stuart has been ordered to Haiti from Washington, and they expect to sall on the Kittery some time this month. M Bayler entertained in her quar- 1930—PAKRT THREWR ters Tuesday afternoon at a bridge tea, having as her guests Mrs. Galliford, Mrs. Piper, Mrs. C. J. Chappell, Mrs. G. D. Chappell, Mrs. Scollin, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Cronmiller, Miss Clenden- ing, sister of Mrs. Bayler; Miss Helen Bradman, Mrs. Rhodes and Mrs. Graham. Capt. and Mrs. Watson had as their week end guests Mrs. Watson's great aunt, Mrs. Sterne, and her daughter, Miss Margaret Sterne, of Washi X Lieut. and Mrs. Fellers gave a fare- well dinner in honor of Capt. and Mrs. ‘Woods last Thursday evening, having as their guests Capt. and Mrs. Fasset! Capt. and Mrs. Pepper, Capt. and Mrs. Woods, Lieut. and Mrs. Gordon Hall, Mrs. Whaling and Mrs. Beddell, mother of Mrs. Fellers. Thursday evening Maj. and Mrs. Un- derhill had as their guests at an in- formal dinner Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Put- nam, Mrs. Smedley Butler, Mrs. Denig and Capt. and Mrs. Heiner. Mrs. Anderson, wife of Capt. Ander- son, who entertained the Thursday Bridge Club last week, had as extra | guests Mrs. Eagen and Mrs. Meigs. This week the Thursday Club is being enter- talned by Miss Dewitt. Saturday evening there was a charm- ing bridge supper party given by Capt. and Mrs, Noble. hospitality were Maj. and Mrs. Jacob- sen, Capt. and Mrs. Blake, Capt. and Mrs. Watson, Capt. and Mrs. Jones, Capt. and Mrs. Hall, Capt. and Mrs. Fassett, Miss Wootten and Lieut. and Mrs. Ort of the Navy. Monday night Lieut. and Mrs. Whal- ing, Mrs. Beddell, Lieut. and Mrs. Fell- ers and Lieut. Bare motored to Wash- ington to attend the circus. Mrs. Hall, cently entertained in her quarters at a dinner party, having as her guests | Mrs. Holdhal, Mrs. Bales, Miss Wil- liamson, Miss Bland, Miss Wilkins, | Miss Farrar, Miss Ashwell, her sister, Miss Wootten, and her mother-in-law, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Swindler, wife of Capt. Swind- ler, entertained in honor of her daugh- ter Peggy on the occasion of her eleventh birthday anniversary Thurs- day afternoon. Her guests were Nancy Hall, Louise and Beverly Ladd, Natalie Plerce, Jenny Byfield and Peggy Fellers. Maj. and Mrs. Potts had with them this week as thelr house guests Maj. Pott’d aunt, Miss Lizzie Potis of Alex- andria, and Maj. Potts' sister, Mrs. Willilam S. McNair, wife of Col. Me- Nair, who commands the post at Fort Royal, Md. Lieut. and Mrs. Wallace were the Those enjoying_their | wife of Capt. Hall, re-| Mary Alice and Helen Hall, | week end guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Power last week. Maj. and Mrs. Norris arrived at the post last week. Maj. Norris is to re- lieve Lieut. Col. Putnam as post pay- master. Their two daughters, Eleanor and Faith, will join them later. They are at present in Norfolk with their grandmother. Lieut. Miller, U. 8. N, . Miller motored to Philadelphia to spend the holiday and week end with friends. Among those who went to Washing- ton to attend the wedding Monday of Miss Cutts, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Cutts, were Capt. and Mrs. Jeschke, Maj. and Mrs. Del Valle, Capt. and Mrs. Watson, Maj. Gt and Mrs. Bleadsdale. d C Lieut. and Mrs, Whitaker had as their guest for a few days last week Mrs. Frances Burkhart of Miami, Fia. Capt. and Mrs. Muldrow had as | week end guests Lieut. Pate, U. S. N., retired, and Mrs. Pate of Bennettsville, S. C. Lieut. Pate is the father of Lieut. Randolph Pate; U. 8. M. C., now stationed at Parris Island. Saturday morning the post polo team played the team from Fort The Marine team was made up . Potts, Maj. Del Valle, Capt. Brown, Capt. Brooks and Lieut. Fer- guson. Mrs, Corbett, wife of Capt. Corbett, arrived at the post last week and ex- pects to be joined later by her daugh- ter, Miss Ruth Corbett, who at present is at school in Lake Grove, Long Island. apt. and Mrs. Woods left Wednes- day, Mrs. Woods and her small daugh- ter going to Mrs. Woods' home in Greenwood, S. C., and Capt. Woods going to Annapolis, where he will join | his ship, the U. 8. S. Florida. | Miss Margaret Hensey of Washing- ton was the house guest over the week |end of Maj, and Mrs. Jacobson. ! Miss Heiner, daughter of 2 Heiner, M. C., U. 8. N, went to An- Academy, being the guest of Miss Mar- garet Tardy. The Tuesday Bridge Club met this week in the home of Mrs. Fellers, wife of Lieut. Pellers. Capt. and Mrs. Shepherd gave a din- | ner party Friday evening at the Offi- cers' Club prior to the dance. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Pike of Widewater, Va.; Maj. and Mrs. Jacob- Mrs. Jeschke, Capt. and Mrs. Fassett, Gordon Hall, Maj. and Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Turn: Capt. and Mrs. Hart, | Capt. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey of Baltimore, Capt. and Mrs, Hall, Capt. Brooks, Capt. and Mrs.' W. P. T. Hill of Washington, Capt. and Platt, wife of Comdr. Platt, and Lieut. Perguson. ‘Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Utley enter- tained for her small daughter, June Virginia, in celebration of her ffth birthday anniversary. The party was held on the lawn, and there were about 40 children present. Maj. and Mrs. Price had Col. Van Orden and Mrs. Van Orden and Lieut, and Mrs. Van Orden as their guests at luncheon Wednesday. Lieut. Wulbern came up from Parris Island Wednesday and was the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Whitaker for & few days. Col. and Mrs. Babb motored down from Washington Wednesday and were the guests of Maj. and Mrs. Sebree for dinner. P Bandits Kill Contractor. 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