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Special News Notes Quoted From Society Record in Alexandria Matrimonial Alliances Fea- ture Week's Calendar— Residents Returning From | Pleasure Trips — Guests Entertained in Homes. ‘The marriage of Miss Marietta Eliza- beth Timberlake, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. George Everette Timberlake, to| Mr. Archer Thompson Thornton, jr., 8on_of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Thornton | ©of Brookneal, Va., took place Saturday evening, October 18, in the home of the bride's parents The Rev. Dr. John B. Bowers of the Baptist Church of- ciated. The bride, who was given in by her father, wore a gown of brown chiffon velvet with a brown velvet hat and a corsage of bride roses. Her only attendant was her hister, Mrs, Walter R. Parsons, who wore a gown of flowered chiffon and a black velvet hat and carried an arm bouquet of Amer- fcan beauty roses. Mr. Gerard Edwards Was best man for Mr. Thornton. Fol~ lowing the ceremony there was an in- formal reception and later Mr and Mrs. Thornton left for a bridal trip to Canada. Among the out-of-town mfl present were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- H. Joynes, Mr. Marion Joynes, Mr. and Mrs. Presley Edwards, Miss Borothy Edwards, Mrs. James Burnett and Mrs John Riddell of Richmond, | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Parsons, Mrs, James | Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Thorn- | ton, Miss Josephine Parsons, Mr. Lewls Sternes and Mr. Willlam Murray of ‘Washington | Invitations have been received from | Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson for the marriage of their daughter Mary | Rives to Mr. Edwin Preston Lancaster, Saturday evening, November 8, at 8:30 o'clock in the Presbyterian Church in Farmville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. George Gregg have | returned from Norfolk, where they went | to attend the wedding of Miss Mar- Eret Lee Milan, daughter of Mr. and rs. John E Milan, to Mr. Robert Prancis, Saturday, October 18, in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Wyman have returned to their home on West Walnut street after a stay at the Savoy-Plaza Hotel in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Hitchcock announce the marriage of their daugh- ter Louise to Mr T. Brooke Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Clifton How- ard, Wednesday, October 15, at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church, | with the Rev. Pierce S. Ellis officiating. Mr. Jack S. Howard was best man for his brother and Mrs. Jack chnrd‘ was matron of honor Mr. and Mrs. | Howard left by motor immediately arter the ceremony for South Bend, Ind., ‘where they attended the Notre Dome- Carnegie Tech foot ball game, Saturday, October 18. After November 1 they will live at 207 South Washington | stree 't Miss Rebecca Mosedale of Mount | Rainier, Md,, is a guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘W. Tulloch, on Cameron street. Miss Ida Finell and Miss Gladys Rogers were week end guests of Mr. | and Mrs W. S. Finell in Cross| Roads, Md. Mr. and Mrs. R. Maeger Green have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent the past two weeks. Mrs. J. V. Raison of Washington Court House, Ohio, is & guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Paul E. Raison, on West Peyton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Raison entertained in their Summer home, at Wellington Villa, last Sunday in honor of their mother and also for the Rev. and Mrs. | J. A. Goddard, Miss Mabel Jones and | Mrs. Korans, all of Washington Court | H ouse. Mr. Fleetwood Gordon of New York City was a guest last week of his broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gordon. Miss Elizabeth Demaine was a week end guest of Miss Gertrude Ray in| Richmond and attended the Virginia Polytechnic Institute-William and Mary | College foot ball game Saturday, Oc- tober 18. Mr. Talbott Sinclair of Syracuse, N.| Y., was a recent guest of his brother | and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 8. Sinclair. “ Mr. and Mrs. Gustave R. Thompson have returned to their home on Staten their cousins, ests of Miss Ethel Litton and Miss Evelyn |ferro, in their home at Rock Springs, Niece of Frau Kiep, wife of Dr. Ki ' THE SUNDAY STAR, FRAULINE MARY MARTHA KIEP, counselor and charge d'affaires of the German embassy, a guest in their Washington home for the Winter. —Underwood Photo. home after a visit to relatives in Rich- mond. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have had as their guest the latter’s mother, Mrs. Butts of Jetersville, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Miller, who have been staying in Atlantic City, were guests last week of the latter's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Robinson, on South St. Asaph street. They left later for their home in Min- neapolis. Miss Helen Reynolds left last week for Coral Gables, Fla., and has leased her house on North Washington street to City Manager and*Mrs. Wallace Law- rence for the season. Clara A. Moore, who has been spending several months with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. T. Seddon Talia- Wryo., has_gone to Rockingham County to visit Dr. and Mrs. Clement Ellis ;:onger in their home, Peach Grove arm. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bradfield announce ouse ) 16th & H St NW Opposite White House Furnished & Unfurnished Reservations Now Being Made Prom one room yms and 3 b ash 0st modern. finest nd most convenient apartment L Inspection nvited Wardman Management Litton. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Smith are at Berberich’s F ST « TWELFTH Reg. $69.75 which we were able to buy to Metropolitan 2260 n a_Tradition of g Three Genera- tions Old. Y22 Black or gray Wolf on black perata or brown Wolf on brown Imperata. Stunning new models Im- at this price. Only a limited num- ber available. Siges 14 to 16 | finance charges. the marriage of their daughter Grace to Mr. Frank L. Toon Saturday, Octo- ber 18, in_Springfield, Mass. Mrs. J. Frank Shenk is at home after & visit with her mother, Mrs. O. Edmonston, in_Strasburg, Va. Miss Hilda Pulman and Miss Gladys Aitcheson were week end guests of Lieut. and Mrs, Beaumont in Annapolis. Miss Jane Lisbet of Fairfax County was a week end guest of her brother- | Evai R.|end with Mr, WASHINGTON, n. C. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Buddin. Miss Inez Plerpoint has returned to her home, in Atlanta, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Per- | N. point, on South Patrick street. Mrs. Walter Roberts is at home after & visit with her cousin, Mrs. Harry Lupton, in Winchester. Miss Margaret Adams of New Ro- chelle, N. Y., spent a part of last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. Adams. Miss Helen Norris Cummings has re- turned from Emporia, Va. where she attended the district meeting of the State Federation of Women's Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Knight are spending a week in their cottage at Colonial Beach. * Mrs. John Britton Clark of Tryon, N. s a guest of her son and daugh- te Jaw, Mr.,and Mrs. David C. Clark, on King street. Miss Mary Marye, who has been in New England since the early Summer, has arrived home and will spend the Winter in the home of Miss Fanny Maury Burke, on Wilkes street. Mrs. C. T. Callender and Mr. Samuel Callender of Rockingham County, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Callen- der, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis English of Rich- mond were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Graham. Mrs. Kent White entertained the Club of Eight Tuesday evening, when the prizes were won by Mrs. William King, Mrs. William E. Lynch and Mrs. C. C. Batohellor. Mrs. J. B. Donnelly of Seattle, Wash., is a guest of Mrs. John Kennedy. Mrs. Robert Severance of Florence, S. C., was a guest last week of the Rev. and Mrs. John S, Sowers and has left to visit relatives in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Mr. and Mis. A. M. Devine have gone to their home, in Martinsburg, W. Va., after a visit with their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Devine, who have had also as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Devine and | Miss Kathleen Boscue of Martinsburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Morrette and Miss Hope Morrette of Steelton, Pa., are fue!(s of Mr. and Mrs. Morrette's son- n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Grove. Mrs. Arthur M. King and her two | Children are at home after a visit with in Gaines- Mrs, Holmes Robertson ville, Va. Mr. Raymond Morgan and Mr. R. E. r., arrived from Pit(sfield, Mass., last week and were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Williams before leaving for their home, in Daytona, Fla. Mrs. N. J. Rosson is a guest of her son-in-law and daught-r®Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Swann, in Culpeper. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowman of Trux- ton, Md., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whittemore. Mr. and Mrs, Warren A. Mattingly of Washington, spent the past week and Mrs. Wiliam E. The Miss>s Kidw Il had as their guest, Miss Edna Brown of Balti- more. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bryan of Staun- ton have gone home after & visit to Mrs. O. E. Lee. JORDAN’S offer A New Small Grand Fine in every re- spect—a wonderful little piano for the home. Your old in- strument accepted in exchange. Sold on Jordan’s Budget Plan . 1:':'.er,\- Home Shcrld Have One THUR JORDAN PIANO COMPANY 1239~ G Street~ Cor 153 Weekly. Small down payment delivers it. No Free aerial installation. Six months’ service. = Jacobean period style of carved walout. Dull lac- quer finish. With the Stewart-War- ner screen-grid Radio and elec- tro-dynamic re- producer. 99 {less mba)_ tion is commonpla 9 AM. to 6 PM. Stewart-Warner “AVON" CABINET 'O matter what set you've had in mind—see the new Stewart-Warner screep-grid Radio! Owners all over the world laud its amazing performance. Even here in congested America, coast-to-coast recep- Its tone is clearas a bell—you'll be delighted with it! See and hear it TODAY! 'STEWART- WARNER 4 Great Radio backed by a Great Name” W. D Moses & Sons Since 1§61—Sixty-Nine Years of Public Confidence National 3770 Radio Studio—Lower Floor—Direct Entrance, 1lth St. ! Mrs. Charles C. Smoot, the Misses |a flusau to Mrs. John Burgess in War- renton. Mrs. C. W. Culp of Whiteford, Md., is @ guest of Mrs. Mary Sealor. Mrs. Maude Willlams is at home after a visit to her brother, Mr. Harry Ent- wistle, in Atlanta, Mrs. George A. Lohr is a guest of her her home, in Warrenton, after a visit 'mother, Mrs. Rasely, in Cambridge, with her mother, Mrs. James Dabney. M;:-A rs. Smoot and Charles Calvert Smoot, 5th, Who have bien spending the Summer and early Autumn at Blowing Rock, . C., are guests of Mrs. Smoot’s mother, Mrs, ‘George Uhler, on North Washing- ton street. Miss Elsie Hedrick has returned to Mrs. R. B. Cobean, Mr. Ray Cobe-nl Buckingham, Va., and spent the past week end with Mrs. Cobean's mother, Mrs. George Stinson. Mr. Frank Poole of Raleigh, N. C., was 8 guest last weck of his brother ;gg‘s ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | e. Mrs. G. W. Heflin has returned from The House of Courtesy OC1LUBLR 26, 1930—PART A. C. Brewer of Baltimore, is a and Miss Hattle Cobean motored to|guest of her nephew and niece, Mr.|" and Mrs. J. P. La Croix. has recently returned from a trip to the Pacific_Coast. Mr. and Mrs. ®obert House of Rock- land, Me., are guests of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Barde. Mrs. Mary Poindexter Trueman ar-relatives in Lewiston, Pa. THREE. i Mrs. A. C. Warwick and Miss Klisa~ beth Warwick spent the week end with friends in hmot Mrs. Marie Ji T is & guest of her | brother, Mr. Richard Steain, in Stle. sia, Md. Mrs. M. E. Dudley of Charlottesville, and Mr. C. R. Wood of Baltimore, have gone to their homes after being the guests of the latter's brother and sister= in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Wood. Miss Jean Wright has gone to Hous- ton, Tex. where she spend the Winter with relatives. Miss Alice Norford entestained at & bridge party and bridal shower Monday evening in her home, on Cameron street, in honor of Miss Pauline Anna Strauss. Mrs. Lawrence Roland and Miss Anne Levinson won the prizes. hilipsborn —... ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN F&G rived Thursday from Philadelphia and was a_guest of her cousins, &m. and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, on Prince street, before leaving for her home, in Richmond. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran and Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson, jr., spent the past week end in Lex , where they went to attend the Virginia Mili- tary Institute-University of Virginia| foot ball game. | Mrs Jol Ambler Nicholas, jr. and her young son, Walter Upshur Nicholas, are guests of Mrs. Ambler's mother, Mrs. Walter Upshur, in Newport News. Mrs. E. R hr is at home after a visit with her sister, Mrs. M. L. Pendle- ton, in Richmond. 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