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6 Hospitality Reigns In Alexandria During ¢ The Holiday Season uepts Entertained in Homes and Visits Paid to Neighboring Communities. Misecs Wedding Ceremonies of | Md } . Special Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Julian T. Burke enter- at & dance in their home on n street New Year week for their sons, Julian and Ander- ton Burke, The guests included Miss Rosita Dawes, Miss Jacquelin Cochran, Anne Carter Waller, Miss Mar- Rust, Miss Dorothy Rust, Miss Backus, Miss Miss Louise Bowdoin, Mr. Henry ‘Wattles, jr.; Mr. Edward Smith, . Archie Hoxton, Mr. William Backus, Tom Sebrell, Mr. Arthur Bryant, Mr. Kinney Brookings, Mr. Charles den, Mr. David French, Mr. Welby ley and Mr. Ned Eley. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Bigelow have closed their home in Rosemont Montague of Richmond, who is the Winter with her nephew niece, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclair. . Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Taylor and their m‘ dlwter. Ruth Taylor, are back a visit to Mr. Taylor's grand- father, Judge R. H. Cardwell, in Han- over, Vi Mr. J. E. Gallagher, jr, has returned from a visit to his mother, Mrs. J. E. her, in ] accompa- )y his sisters, Miss Louise Gal- lagher of Philadelphia and Miss Eunice and Miss Inez Gallagher of Washington. Miss Helen Norris Cummings, accom- jed by Miss Gertrude Blauvelt of ashington, has returned from a trip to New York, Philadelphia and Atlantic iss Mary B. Cochran of New York and Miss Mabel Norris of ve left for their homes after 5e 4 Esig ASE' B oF Eh‘ of Mrs. Kirk entertained at tea afternoon to celebrate the birthday anniversary of her Mrs. Mary H. Cochran. Harry Breckenridge Carter of leans was a guest during the of her brother-in-law and sis- and Mrs. Charles B. Moore, on . Mrs. Moore and Mrs. wughters of prruenuu‘-e (3 B i o S " | American ; 1of Bclence, 3. during the holidays. q form a visit to " | W. Va. t his parents, Mr. ? L. Richart. J. MIS. | returned from o & trip to St. Atlanta after a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles , on Prince street. e Murray of Hampton, Va., of her cousin, Miss . on South fax street. . Barker returned Monday Visit with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Danville. Mrs. William J. Leitch have visit in Ammonette Gor- | Balti- | Adam: d | visit with her cousin, Mrs, Phillp F. du ; | after a visit to Mr. iy r. and Mrs. Charles T. » | arrived to SOCIETY. Emh. Mr. and Mrs. William Darden, Suffolk, Vi _Va. Mrs. Thurlow White and Mr. John White have left for Orlando, Fla., where they will spend the next month. Mrs, Wyllys Burdette of Rockville :::"the recent guest of Mrs. A, W. Bur- in-| wu::d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ert L. Mooney. Rob- visit to d Mrs. John 8. Sowers. . Aimee Peed of Foneswood, Va., her son and daughter-in- Montgomery, Ala., after a visit to her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Payne. and Mrs. Roy Spaulding of Jer- sey City have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Spaulding. The marriage of Miss Sue Risheill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Risheill, to Mr. Frank B. Perry, jr., son of Mayor and Mrs. Frank B, Perry of Orange, Va., took place Saturday after- January 3, at the home of the rents on North Columbus v. Plerce 8. Ellis, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiated. The wedding music was played by Mrs. D. C. Book. There were no attendants and the ceremony was attended by the two families and a few intimate friends. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of leaf green with hat to match and a shoulder cor- sage of tea roses. Following the cere- mony there was an informal reception when Mrs. Risheill, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Perry, mother of the bride- groom, assisted in receiving. Mrs. Risheill's gown was of sapphire blue lace and she wore a shoulder corsage of pink rosebuds. Mrs. Perry was in black chiffon with a shoulder corsage of yel- low rosebuds. Later Mr. and Mrs. Perry left for a Southern briday trip and after February 1 will live at 227 North Co- lumbus street. Miss Margaret Adams has returned to New Rochelle, N. Y., and Mr. Roger B. Adams, jr. to Randolph-Macon Academy in Front Royal after a visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger B. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Adams also had as their guests during the holidays their three sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Houston and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larsen of Norfolk, and P’f.rl and Mrs. Willlam C. Woodfin of Te. ore. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Foster an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Suzanne Wheatley, to Mr. Weldon Thomas Kilmon on Wednesday, Decem- ber 24, in Alexandria. After January 15 Mr. and Mrs. Kilmon will live at 3711 Greenmont avenue, in Baltimore. Mrs. Harry Bales is at home after & Font, in Wilmington, Del. Mrs. J. T. Mu of Clin- ton, Md., left Monday for thelr fone Mrs. C. 8. );ll:hv of ci;:cmnm has spend the next & guest of lgnc J‘,{E. Sol'ere!.' . . _Robert C. Yates and his moth 3 Mrs. Robert J. Yates, are back h'om"l motor trip to Columbus, Ohio, where they were guests of Dr. Paul Yates at Ohio State University. Dr. Yates and his brother attended the sessions of the Society for the Advancement which met in Cleveland Mr. and Mn.mmbmhmaonu are back and Mrs. William Nos, in g:g:n: Mr. and Mrs. James Suthe: m:’orl: fny nr; vix:nlnc ther}::geg: -In-law and sister, Lieut. 3 and Mrs. J. W. Fowler. tom Mr. Welland Gay has home in Milwaukee after o and Mr G. :{“" - A s. G. H. Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilbur of in- week end guests of Mrs, J. ‘were Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Kidwell Kidwell, are hmneuf‘rflg:‘ a mfi‘"&: O ¢ bome Clari in Minnievile, Va, ' e . AN ettt B B S g - Mr, - W Mrs. Syd. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Caul for their mme in San h‘-‘an"d:;n":rlf:: & visit with the former's brother and g:fire-ym-hw. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Harry Harryman and her siste: Miss Mittie Klipsiein, will leave " aart week for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will remain until Spring. Mrs. Ralph Bailey Hunt is spending several months with her mother, Mrs, Catherine Pulman, while her husband, Lieut. Hunt, U. §. N.. is on sea duty. Mr. and M; Frank Carlin have Petersburg, Miss Lucy Lawson Houston has gone in Winston-Salem, N. C, rs. Charles M. Houston, Iul;llbu‘ fi*‘ on North Co- r. and Mrs. Benton Boogher ar their home on Seminary Hill If?:r’i visit with the former’s parents, the Rev. and Mrs. dley Boogher, in Preder- THE SUNDAY Daughter of Mr. and Laurel, Alliance Francaise Calls Meeting for February 7 The Alliance Francaise will meet Sat- urday, Pebruary 7, at the Hotel La Payette when M. Mauricheau-Beaupre, an official lecturer of the alliance, will give a talk on *“Les Trianons,” which he will illustrate. . Yesterday the Alliance Francaise met at the La Fayette when M. Leon Vallas of Paris, gave an interesting talk on “Un ete a la Sorbonne,” the lecture was followed by luncheon. Mrs. James Carroll Prazier, who is president of the alllance of Washington had as her guests at luncheon M. Vallas, Mme, Heillmann, the Rev. J. Balsnes, Mr, Skillman and Miss Gordon. Mrs. Charles Stuart Allen was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Binsse, Mrs. G. Beck- er, Miss Alida Henriques and Mile. L. L. M. Limoges. Others at luncheon at the La Fayette after the lecture were the Cullen, . Brodhead, Miss Alice Hegeman, Mrs. H. Holland, Mrs. F. Weyl, Miss Sara Lee, Mrs. Newlands Johnston, Miss Betty Reynolds and Mrs. Groesbeck. Miss Richards to Review Leading Political Events 4 beginning part of Monday talks, will give her usual review of outstanding political developments for the past week, both developments at home and abroad, tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock, at_the Masonic T le. Under “Home Affairs,” W They - inaugural ad Gov. Pranklin Roosevelt of New York and his chances for the Democratic nomination in 1932. Among Miss Richards’ patronessess for her talks are Senora de Alfaro, wife of the President-elect and Minister of Panama; Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mrs, STAR, WaAbninuiun, MISS CHRISTINE LONG, Mrs. §. M. Breckenridge Md., who after finishing school will make L. debut in wmm —Underwood Photo. Sol Bloom, Mrs. William Howard Taft, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Mark Bristol, Miss Sophie Casey, Mrs. Wil- loughby Chesley, Mrs. Albert A. Dewey, Mrs. Morris Evans, Mrs. Jennings Hackett, Mrs. John Hays Hunmcmg‘ Howard, B. Jones, Mrs. J. Prank Kelly, Mrs. Charles Bittinger, Mrs. Joseph H. Braley, Mrs. Willlam Kearney Carr, Mrs. Sidney Cloman, Mrs. Henry B. Davis, Mrs. Henry Gower, Mrs. Prank W. Hill, Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, Mrs. John M. Biddle, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. John Henry Dwight, Mrs. Wade H. Ellis, Mrs. Gwynn Mrs. Sol Stern Entertains On Husband's Birthday Mrs. Sol Stern entertained a group of friends in her home in honor of her husband’s birthday anniversary on Janu- ary 5, when among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gensberg, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weger, Misses Belle and Mollie Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. William Chown, Miss Heln Browdy, Miss McLeish and Messrs. Donie Browdy and Fred Grill- bortaer. Mr. and Mrs. éinmann Plan Vacation in Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eisemann will| leave Thursday for an extended stay at the President Hotel in Atlantic City, where they have taken an apartment. Mr. Eisemann was recently presented with a self-record! combination radio in appreciation of services as treas- urer é:r n;e Wul‘.;hmmn Hebrew Con- | gregation for last 35 years, from | which position he has just resigned. | bride January 1, 1931. Cy JANCaauvs s Leonardtown Society Calendar Graced by New Year Wedding Miss Erva Ruth Foxwell Be- comes Bride of the Rev. H. E.R. Reck—Many Charm- ing Fetes Scheduled. LEONARDTOWN, Md., January 10. —A quiet but attractively arranged wedding of great interest to St. Marys County and Southern Maryland, as well as Baltimore, was the marriage of Miss Erva Ruth Foxwell, oldest daughter of Mrs. Thomas F. Foxwell and the late ‘Thomas F. Foxwell of Foxwells Point, at Leonardtown, to the Rev. Harry E. R. Reck of Baltimore, pastor of the Patterson Memorial M. E. Church, which took place at the home of the ‘The bride for many years was & teacher of the Leon- ardtown Public S8chool. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Brashear of Baltimore, a friend of the bridegroom, in the parlor of the old home, which was beautifully decorated with palms and yellow chrysanthe- mums. The bride wore a gown of biege lace with pearls and carried a bridal bouquet of pink roses. She was escorted by her brother, Comdr. Frank F. Foxwell, U. 8. N,; who is stationed on the United States battleship Wyoming, by whom she was given in marriage. ‘Two nieces of the br ended her, Miss Erva Pardoe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Pardoe of Washington, who wore pink chiffon and carried yellow rosebuds, and Miss Louise _Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Jones of Leonardtown, who wore green chiffon and carried yellow rosebuds. Foxwell Burch of Milestown, nephew of the bride, played the weddin, marches on his violin and suppli other appropriate music during the ceremony. ‘The bridegroom had as his best man his son, Pr. Dowell Reck, a student of the University of Alabama. Immediately following the ceremony & reception was held by the immediaf family, after which the couple left for their home in Baltimore, where they will reside after a honeymoon. their return a large reception will be given them by the congregation of the rector’s church. Among the out-of-town guests at- ‘were Mr. and Mrs. J, Gram- mar and Mr. and Mrs, Edward G. Belle, Burch of Milestown. On New Year day the St. Mary's Hospital Woman’s Auxiliary at Leonard- town formally opened the new $10,000 annex by holding a large reception there, which was attended by many from all over Southern Maryland as well as from Washington and Balti- more. On the Reception Committee were Mrs. A. 8. Gardiner, president of the auxiliary; Miss Sally Greenwell, Mrs. ‘Walter Briscoe, Mrs. George T. Hutch- ins and Mrs. G. Frank Dent. ‘Tea and cake were served in the din- ing room by Mrs. Walter B. Wise and Mrs. G. Morgan Knight. New Year evening a delightful -umr party was given and Mrs. - Mr. , | son_Robey in their new and attractive Extraordinary Reductions Complete January Clearance 1706 Connecticut Avenue 2 Doors Above R Street % | a0 ‘Trotter all of Baltimore, and Mrs, Ernest | ,, [ See These Outstanding Values in Our \ JANUARY FUR EVENT Worth-while values that represent unusual savings. But if there is some particular coat in which you are interested, and it doesn’t appear in this advertisement, you can feel assured that it is reduced from one-third to one-half its former price, because our entire stock has taken this general discount. Remember, even though at sale prices our uncon- ditional guarantee accompanies every sale. Come in tomorrow—see and compare values. a -ttt Mr. Thomss Newton de Lashmutt, son of Mr. and Mrs. ite | Arlington, Va. their daughter, Clements. Hill, the Winter. Mrs. Pranklin Lee M dent of the Women's County P. E. Churches, accom- the Rev. Mr. Mary'’s panied by Positively No s at Waldorf, who entertained of Mr. and Mrs. Prederick end their daughter, Miss Betty Trotter; Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Guy and Mr, and Mrs. J. Bernard Abell, with Miss Reah Abell, Little Miss Nora Driscoll, who spent Christmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Carl Peet of Washington, has returned to the home of her aunt, Mrs. Leo Summers Mudd, in Leonard- town. Miss Ethel MacIntosh of Toronto, Canada, who has been spending sev- eral weeks as house guest of Mrs. J. Allen Coad, wife of State Senator Coad, at their charming old estate, Chestnut at Leonardtown, has Louisiana to spend the remai Single Adv AL dL. S§ MARY KATHERINE SHOEMAKER, and Mrs. I. E. Shoemaker, announce her de Suvaie s, I ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | engagement to Lashmutt of —Harris-Ewing Photo. Mechanicsville, E. Church in Wasl and representing St. of | Church_‘were Mrs. G. Mrs. George P. local auxiliary; Mrs. Joseph I. Gough. after spe e to der of | den. etcalf, vice presi- Auxiliary of St. Metcalf of GOWNS AN Miss Janice Loker, Mrs. Mrs. H. 8. Van Devanter and Miss Helen Camp de Gorse, who & student of the University of Virginia at Charlottsville, Va., and will receive her degree in June, has just returned nding the Christmas holidays with her family in their home, in Dray- attended the annual auxiliary meeting held at St. John's P. Others _attending T e Peter's P. Loker, Samuel Sowell, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tyler Thrift have returned from their ho: hmond, is the opening of the Legisiature in An. napolis. o Patronesses Enrolled For Anlplcl'ler L‘Cw.l A partial list of patronesses for the serfes of lectures at the Willard on contemporaneous subjects by Louls K. Anspacher of the League of Political Education includes Mrs. George H. Moses, Mrs. Guy D. Goff, Mrs. Ogden Mills, Mrs. Clay Stone Briggs, Mrs. Sol Bloom, Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Mrs. Sidney Cloman, Mrs. James Renick Alexander, Mrs. Frank Conger Bald- win, Mrs, George F. Becker, Mrs, ’ Charles J. Bell, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, * Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock, Mrs. Henry W. Pitch, Mrs. Bernard B. Jones, Mrs. Maxim Karollkk, Mrs. Willlam Pitch Kelley, Mrs. Frank C. Letts, Mrs. Charles M. Oman, Mrs. Rushmore Pat- terson, Mrs. John Leonard Proctor, Mrs, Charles H. Taft, S ‘Thorpe, Mrs. Mrs. J. Thompson Wailes, Mrs, Hor: Washington and Mrs. Joseph Washing- ton. 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