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SOCIETY. ‘Victories for Cupid Noted in Alexandria Society News of Week Motor Trips and Visits in Naghbonng Cities Listed in Record of Recent Au- tumn Happenings. ‘The marriags of Miss Grace Irene Dove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dove, % Mr. Harold Windsor vis, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomu Jefferson Davit, took place Saturday November 15, in the Southern the pastor, the Rev. ting. The church Autumn ntbamum ‘arfleld, organist of the C. March, vio- lnist, played the wedding music, and Miss Margaret ().d'n sang several solos before the cere: ‘The brlde was ueoma by her father. Her gown was of ivory satin, made in the princesse style, with long, close- flmnx sleeves. er tulle veil was fas- tened with a bandeau of pearls, with orange blossoms at either side, and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and valley lilies. Mrs. Robert Clyde Smith was matron of honor and wore a gown of peach-color satin and car- ried a cluster of orchid chrysanthe- mums. The bridesmaids were Miss Mar- Margaret Bailey. Miss Virginia Crll(, Miss Beulsh Pendergras, Miss Davis, Miss Gladys Francis and lfln Vivian Freeman. Three of the brides- maids were gowned in orchid satin and the other three in green satin, and they all carried clusters of yellow chrysan- ims. Mr. Elmer Lewis Davis was best man for his brother, and the ushers were: , 3 3 rd ‘Thomas M. Jones, jr., and Mr. Ch.flel A. Davis. Follo the ceremony there was a reception the home of the bride's| parents, at Foseraont. Assisting in re-| ulvlnz were the bride's mother, Mrs. | , in a gown orhblnlgk c%on tlnd' h lace, w“.h n shoulder iquet_of . Davis, moth latter wearing & traveling gown of cricket green cloth, with hat to match. After December 1 they will live at 106 Summers drive. “The marriage of Miss Alma F. Phil- | - THE SUNDAY SwAR, WASHINGLON, D. Mrs. Ammonnu-znmum = thncmnnth.mv‘ilamnl re!;a ves in various places irginia a West Vi s with her daughter, Mre. . D. Haddock, in liynnhburl Mrs. E. C. Clark ‘of Norfolk has gone to join her husband in Pensacola, Fla., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Duh street. Lyman McCrary motored to Pflnceton for the Yale-Princeton foot ball game Saturday, Novemoer 15, and went to New York clg where he was the week end guest . and Mis, T._E. Bergen, Mr and Mrs. Robert W. Wheat have returned from @ visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manly Broaddus, in Newtown, Va. i Mr. James Rodgers of Erlanger, Ky., was & guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Leadbeater on North Wachington street. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith are at home after a visit with relatives in Richmo! Mrs. Mabel Scott has gone to her home, in Marshall, Va., after being the guesz of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lunce- Hueehmon on || “Mrs. Charles L. Limerick has re- turned from s visit with her aunt, Mru c C. Austin, in Richmond. | Lee Garth entertained at bridge !‘rld‘y evening, when lor guests were Mr. and Mrs.' Kent Whit2, Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Batchellor, Mrs. Willlam E. Lynch Mrs. Thomas Violett and Lilllan King. Mr and Mrs. O W. Smith spent the week end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kimes, in Middle- bur; Mr. and Mrs. H. W.0Price of Dan- 503 12th St. N.W. Special Sunday Dinner Today OPEN THANKSGIVING Fried Chicken, Smotbered Chicken Virginia Baked Ham yii C., NOVEMBER 23, 1ys0—rany home, in nnam 0 mh ith Mrs, obest F. White of Pa., is & gnut of her bmthu-ln-hw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. See. The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Morton and Miss Caroline Morton have rmmed from a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bruce Morton, in Char- lottesville. Mrs. Charles E. Bolling of Richmon president of the Virginia division ot the United Daughters of the Confed- endcy.u Was 8 h:ulelt l;ln s'eek of c-p’:l and Mrs. rles M. Shepperson their home, on Prince street, and left later for Asheville, N. C., to attend the general convention of the U. D. C. Ralph B. Hunt spent several days last week with ber mother Mrs. Catherine Pulman, on her way from Norfolk to Boston, where Lieut. Hunt, U. 8. N, was recently assigned to duty. Mrs. Norman F. Lawler of Salisbury, Md., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Blunt 8. E. Wright is n home ofter a visit with the Rev. Mrs. Carl the Baltimore is week by way of Lok, SOCIEIY, Society Events iberally Supported In addition to those already an- nounced, the following have taken boxes . | for the Kentucky Society season: Rep- In “Mystery” at Arts Club Players of Baltimore entitled Tesentative M. H. Thatcher, Judge Charles Kerr, Mr. A. Smith Bowman, Mr. Jouett Shouse, Mr. Robert H. Lucas, Judge C. C. McChord, Mr. Millard F. West, Judge Robert W. Woolley, former Senator A. O. Stanley, former Gov. Edwin P. Morrow, Col. George Weitzel, Mr. Olmden MeMn. Mrs. Mattie n Porter, M. Boyle and Mr. evening a . the receiving line wul be the other officers of the soclety, Maj. Simon B. Buckner, jr, Mrs. Charles Kerr, Mrs. R. M. Estes, Maj. Jesse I. Miller, Mr. G. B. Likens and their - spouses and Miss Lilla Baird. ned until De- e mystery play P’oun will be substitute. YOUNG LINES in the smart Black Town Coat o« « The semi-fitted silhouette. drape as you desire. The collar you can The fur elbow-cuff. It’s by such fine details that we execute the youthful all- black coat . . . And Persian lamb, the high vogue of the season . . . we have originated young ways of using it. The new black coats from 95.00. The Flora McGill Keefer Qulm will sing several son; !ollnwl:rl reception, after which there 1 be - | dancing with music by Meyer Goldman. Decidedly Reduced Rates THE I.EE nous’s 15th and “L” Sts. N.W. Nothing Before Oumm 1 Your Christmas Shc The Andrews Studios * Seminary Hill, Virginia 3 Miles West of Alexandria Telephone Alexa. 2020M A Special Sunday Dinner The Tilden ‘Gardens Cafe Connecticut Av, at Tilden S Today 6to8PM. In the Club Build Ample Parking Space Chicken Okra Soup Consomme Royal Roast Duck Roast Chickens Baked Virginia Ham N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N2z 2 Unusual about The J B.Jones & Go Store * Except... This store has not felt any of the much-discussed . %dflu‘h&r of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon to Mr. William F. Chichester. son o{ Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Chiches- ter, took place P‘rldly evenlng Novem- ber 14, in St. Mnrys Roman Catholic Women’s and Misses’ Coats T-Bone_Steak Second Floor Roast Turkey e SENORITA LUCIA TESSADA GUZMAN, ‘Whose it to James T. Willet of Wu.hlnmn is announced by the military a of the Cuban Embassy, Capt. Entique A. and her mother, Senora de Prieto. The wedding day is set for early April. —Underwood Photo. First: Second: Third: Fourth: 5 ew Angevine, and later the bridal couple left for a trip r‘efle' York City. They will live in xandria. Mr. Charles Fishburne of the Epis- eopal Theological Seminary and Miss Dnybylly,bndu-hem Ml%fl— last year's business was the “fop-notch” reached one day this month. . There must be a reason—and there is: You can buy the newest fashions here for LESS MONEY. OUR Sml Aumr‘n‘lunmn.kgn buyers are cons ly shoppi style cen to secure the newest fashions for you. 3 Flhh' ‘We guarantee our prices on the - i COAT!. sms, DRESSES ANI‘I ACC!SSOIII' —+to be less than anywhere in Washingto! Fnhnonmewmmulshoppen,how where to come to save more money Kittv Spittle have returned from Rich- | which took place in St. Paul's Episco- mond, where they attended the mar- | pal Church Saturday afternoon, No- 1.0 +oi Miss Emma Frances Walker, | vember 15. Mr. Fishburne was best man deushter of Mr. ani Mrs. John Walker, | for Mr. Ashbury, who was graduated to the Rev. Maurice Dunbar Ashbury,|from the Thedlogical Seminary last The Complete Store of F ashion Just 45 Women’s Finer Coats d Special Selections in Anticipation of Your Thanksgiving Needs— $125 These flattering, fashionable furs—and their smart new treatments—are the key- notes of the many models presented at this price this week— nunvvuou nnu-unauul 1. Miller captures the magic of The Lowest Prices in Years for Coats of Such Fashion and Qualtty’ ELABORATELY FURRED Made to Sell for $35.00 Made to Sell for $55.00 Made to Sell for $69.00 and $79.50 547 Fashionable Dresses Need Not Be High Priced Evening, street, afternodn, - Sunday night, dinner dresses. All the season's newest fine silk materials. For J-ul-n in Black Chonga with,Persian—$125 Black Oriola with Mink—$125 Blouse Coats with Red Fox—$125 Blouse Coats with Kit Fox—$125 Black Kashmir with Natural Lynx—$125 Black Kashmir with Paradise Fitch—$125 Brown Kashmir with Cross Fox—$125 Brown Kashmir with Kolinsky—$125 Green Kashmir with Grey Persian—$125 Green Kashmir with Kit Fox—$125 Sizes 36 to 44 and 35V, to 391/3 Fashion Coat Shops, Third Floor. VENInG SLIPPERS to match your jewels! A charming and distinctive Wom- an’s Coat of Green Kashmirita with Ombre Grey Per- sian Lamb—$125. Be exquisite in white satin] Be fluffy in white net] Be demure in white chiffon, if you willl Capture the magic of color Okies 52 he Toadivg A every other evening en- semble I. Miller provides the peefect elipper— ——— in your jewels of garnet or rul)y, ture ; . But-—for t]le finll touclm of ultra-smarkness-—wcar 5xquil;n Evening Creations by I. Miller, jewel- tinted to match your brilliant geml‘ Combining Forethought With - Just In—New and Exclusive Charm! 1,000 Lustrous Strands of French Pearls’ 3 What gift can one find more universall acceptable than lovely French pearls Equally welcomed by school girls and their frivolous grandmothers. In beauti- fully graduated 1, 2, 3 and 4 strand styles with back clasps of real stones—varying quoise or emerald .. 3 Malti-olored brocades Wfsiisgeatn:silke Black and silver Wikits and gold Tintable moirée ¢ one! For what modern woman will not Emasy ebilidimey be tinted to match color- Tis a new fashion — and an adaptable For Hdnu Regular Sizes Half Sizes Extra Sizes _$16.50 and $18.75- appreciate the possibilities of varying her dainty gown of White by different sets of _jewelry...and I. Miller ulipper‘u to match? Flat cnvelépe bags of antclope suede. Evening Bags to blend Tailored pouch bags of smooth calf. widk sl g Flat pouch bags of pin seal. Smarter than any $7.50 bags we have ever seen—with that beautiful workman- 1222 F STREET N.W. ® lengths. —_—_— clasps. * clasp. * Simulated, * . Jewelry Shop, Street Floor. At $1.95—baguette crystal and white gold At .$l—single pearl or filigree Sterling ship that distinguishes finest bags and with richly unique ornaments of shell, modern metal or stitching. Madelon bags are exclusive with Jelleff's in Washington. Bag Shop, Street Floor. ,73;5 1219-1221 & Street N.W. IM.‘ 13th op Here Figgt and Save the Diff