Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1931, Page 54

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Alexandria Society Calendar Headed by Anniversary Parties. Mzs. Charles M. Shepperson Gives Party on Daughter's Ninth Birtl’ldny. Mrs. Charles M. Shepperson enter- fained Monday aiwernoon to celebrate the ninth birthday of her daughter, Imogene Baxter Shepperson. Tne 20 Suesis were for the most the class mates of the young hostess at St. Agnes’ School. Mrs. Willlam J. Morton is the guest ©of her ton and daughter-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Willam J. Morton, jr., at ‘West Point, N. Y. Mrs, Willlam A. Moncure and Mr. Richard Moncure were week end guests of the Rey. and Mrs. Harry Byrd Lee, 3., in Towson, Md. Mr. BaxXton Cary spent the past week end with his parents and has returned to Atiants, where he is attending the Georgia_8chool of Technology. Miss, Evelyn Litton, Miss Eunel Litton Miss Helen Jones have returned & visit;to Col. and Mrs. H. J. Benchofl in Woodstock, Va., where they attended the Midwinter prom at the Massanutten Military Academy. Mrs. Frank W. Wootton entertained at an informal dance Friday evening in honor of the birthday anniversary her son, Mr. Frank Wootton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore have re- turned from a visit to reiatives in Nashville, Tenn. Mrs. Robert M. Peacher of Annapolis was the guest last week of Lieut. and Mrs. Paul Barrett on South Royal street. Mrs. Sue Hazard has returned to her home in Atlanta after a visit to her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Robert 8. Bafrett, on Duke street. Mrs; Nella Scott Blackstock of At- s announced the engagement of ghter Mary Virginia to Mr, Georgé Walker Bolton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harvey Bolton. Mr. Bolton ‘was graduated from the Virginia Paly- technt Institute in the class of 1925 and is,now living in Atlanta. The wed- d.h;z‘u'lll take place late in April. Margaret Jackson is in Rich- mond, where she went for the marriage of Miss Mary Hannah Tucker, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Beverley R. Tucker, to | Mr. Thomas Dudley Stokes, jr., at noon yesterday in St. Paul's’ Episcopal Church. Miss Jackson also attended the wedding of Miss Mary Hamilton Fauntleroy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dearing Fauntleroy, to Mr. George Stinaker Riggs, in Grace and Holy Trinity Church last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Hunter an- founce the marriage of their daughter Virginia to Mr. Blas Garcia, Saturday, u"gi , at the parsonage of the First Bapti Church, with Rev. Percy 8. Ellis officiating. Mrg, Thomas Tazewell Hubard of Richmond spent part of last week with her ts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. on South Washin; stréet. Miss Joyce Graham has left for Phoe- nix, Ariz, to visit her sister, Mrs. Rus- sell Jones. Clarence C. Leadbeater is visit- mother, Mrs. Milton Alexander, ley, Mrs. Emmett Carter, Miss Mabel Floregie, Miss Mary Yeggl, Miss Anna Yeggi, Miss Cathryn Beach, Miss Eula M , Miss Carrie McDaniel, Miss sister, Mrs. J. B. Watkins, Columbus street. to Sou tative Prancis Seiberling of YOU willfind YOUR coat at OUR price.. 52 5,0869.75 Ohio was the guest last week of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mosser. Mrs. Thomas U. Fairfax entertained Thursday evening to celebrate the sixty- sixth birthday anniversary of Mr. Fair- fax. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Loven of Washington, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and : Mr. Robert Thompson of the University of Pennsylvania, Mr. Jack Williams of Florida and Mr. John Dawson of New Ycrk. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sheffield have returned from a visit to relatives in Lynchburg. Mr. Harold Godfrey has left for his home, in Ardmore, Pa., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Pope Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Payne also had as their week end guests Miss Lee Hollan McElroy and Miss Elizabeth McRae Boykin cof Ar- lington Hall Schcol. Mr. and Mrs. John Harding and Mr. Milton Harding have arrived home, after spending the past three months in Florida and Cuba Mrs, T. L. Cole entertained Wednes- day evening, when her guests included Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Mr. and Mrs. George Emmert, Mrs. Clarence ) Trundle, Mrs. Thomas Trundle, Miss Kathryn Trundle, Mr. anc Mrs. Paul Oglesbee, Mrs. N. M. De! and Mr. C. U, Buck of Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mount, Mrs, Hirvey Dan- iels, Mrs. Urban Smith, Mr. and Mrs Cunningham, Mrs. Kidwell, 14rs. W. G. Studds and Miss Virginia O'Rcurke. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mitchell are at home, after a visit to relatives in At- lanta, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Swan have re- turned to their home, in Culpeper, after a visit to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Rosson. Miss Gladys Parks of Jacksonville, Fla., has arrived for an extended visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Hamilton. W Toves & Sons F St. at Eleventh A Black Senta Cloth Spring Coat with a most unusual side fastening. That smart, smooth Galyak fur is used on the collar. Note, too, the novel sleeve treatment. $69.50 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, was the week end guest of his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lohr. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. F. G. White left Mon- day for New York City, where they will remain for the next month. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Reynolds and Miss Sara Ketring have returned from ;| & visit to Mr. and Mrs. Lester EIlff in Hyattsville. Mrs. D. C. Stunkard of Altoona, Pa., is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lacroix. Mrs. Mayes of Lynchburg is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Morris. Mr. and Mrs, Fuller King entertained ‘Wednesday evening to celebrate the fourth birthday anniversary of their daughter, Gloria King. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Love will sail next week for Scotland and will spend the Spring and Summer traveling in Europe. Poet Is Guest. of Honor At Meeting of Salon The poet, Robert Frost, was guest of honor at one of the February meetings of the Poetry Salon, which gathers every Monday evening in the home of avenue. 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