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8 Mzr. and Mrs. Wyman Return to Alexandria After Stay in Canada Mrs. W. R, Purvis and Miss | Ashby Have Sister-in-Law as Guest. ALEXANDRIA, Va. September 5.— Mrs. Carrol W. Ashby, formerly of Aalexandria and now of Kingston, Ontario. was the guest this week of her sisters-in-law, Mrs. William R. Purvis and Miss Margaret Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll W. Ashby, jr, of| Columbia, S. C., also were here for geveral das. Mr. and Mrs, Bayard Wyman have | returncd home after spending a month | 2t the Manoir Richelieu, Murray Bay, Canada. | Miss Marguerite Chapman, after | spending the Summoer in California, is again at St. Agnes’ School, of which she is principal. Miss, Chapman also | visited friends in Cleveland and Ph\la< delphia Mrs. Martin D. Delaney. Miss Cath- | arine Delaney and Mr. Paul Delaney have gone to Los Angeles. where they ave the guests of Mrs. George Mont- gomery Mr. and Mis. George E. Pettitt hn\e} left for their lmnm in La Grange, Ill., after a visit to the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mansfie'd. Mrs. William Byron Bailey and her young daughter, who have been visit- ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. King on Prince street, left last! week to join Lieut. Bailey in Long) Beach, Calif. Mrs. Orlando H. Kirk and her mother and sister, Mrs. M. K. Cochran end Miss Belle Cochran. have returned from a motor trip to Mainc. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Jones an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Helen Lo to Mr. Beverly D. Turner, Tuesday. Augus: 18, in Upper Marl- boro, Md. 1l Mr. and Mrs. William F. Baker of Philadelphia weie guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Rathbone Smith in their home on Duke stree{. Lieut. and Mrs. Paul Barrett are at home after a motor trip to Montreal and Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Prichard, Frank | Prichard, 3d; Miss Betty Kay Prich- ard and Mrs. John Taylor have left for their home in Westport. Conn.. after a visit to their cousin, Miss Mae Cava- naugh, on Scuth Washington street Mrs. Lawrence Corbett and Lawrence Corbett, jr.. are visiting relatives in Spokane, Wash Miss Yetta Amorky has returned from & visit to Miss Anne Weisman. in Balti- more. accompanicd by Miss Weisman. Miss Louise Moore of Richmond and M Hope Moscley of Hopewell, Va., are the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Wade. Mrs. Charles F. Pugh announces the enzagement of her sister, Anne Lee Mauwyer, to Mr. E. W. Haydon of Irving- ton, Va this month Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Du Pree John T. Morris and Morris have re- ~d from a trip to Asbury Park and Re ood. N. J \h\ Glenn Evers and Miss Carolyn Evers of Wilmington, Del, spent the week as the guests of the former's sis- s is the guest of John S. Llewellyn, Miss Grace Fowler and Mr Fowler _have left for their White Plains. N. Y Barbara Snow, accompanied by Snow. Mrs. Raymond S. Gaines is spending ® week at Virginia Beach. Miss Mary for Unionville, Va.. where she will be one of the bridesmaids at the marriage of Miss Mary Lindsey Young to Mr. Christopher Hazard, which will place in Antioch Church Wednesday. Miss Evelyn Lewis Pickett is the guest of Miss Margaret Joynes, at Virginia Beach \h< John G. Henshaw and daughter, Mrs. Marvin H. Stewart, have returned from a sea trip to Boston and are spending a week in Atlantic City. | Mr. Francis Gorman made a brief visit to his uncle and aunt, Capt. and Mrs. J. B. Petterson, in Glen Cove, L. I. Miss June Varney has returned from a visit to her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs James Keys, in Phil delphia. Mrs. Henry Dunbar and Henry Dun- bar, Jr, are visiting friends in Long| Branch, N. J. William ; home, in Miss, her! | v Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Walters and Miss Walters are at home after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jones in Riverdale, Mr. and Mrs. George Devine will re- ow from a visit to relatives R. E. Haislip is the guest of her | * E. C. Haislip in New York City. William Powers is visiting his Mr. Burton Powers in Reanoke. and Mrs. Parker Olmstead and Mrs. Joseph Pollock of Harrisburg, Pa., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Imstead Mrs. Harry Holton and Rodella Hol- ton of Bridgeton, N. .J., are guests in the :;nn’w of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Michel- ach Mr. and Mrs. George Davis have left | ,, for their home in Miami, Fla., after a visit to Miss Emma Cobean. r. and Mrs. Douglas Swan of Cul- pv‘w‘r and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scott. of Washington were week end guests of | X Mrs. Swan's parents, N. Rosson Mrs. Gertrude Hasson left Monday for her home in Philadelphia after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Morris. Miss Florence Butcher has arrived {rom Fredericksburg and will spend the next several months in the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. File. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B. Craver and Lhrirl Young daughter, Patricia Craver, left Jast weck for a motor trip through thc, New England States. Miss Susan Fawcett is home from a' trin to Atlantic City and Miss Ellen Douglass Fawcett has returned from ! ‘Boothbay Harbor, Me. The Misses Faw- cett had as their guest last week their brother. Mr. Laurence Fawcett of Red Bank, N. J. Miss Gault Norton is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. | Alexander Hamilton Sands in Rich- mond Miss Anita Noble has returned from a visit to relatives in Gordonsville, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Walker nnnnun(ry the marriage of their daughter, Mildred Virginia Carr. to Mr. Gardner Cragg| Bender. son of Mr. and Mrs. George | K. Bender on Saturday, August 15,1 with Rev. Henry L. Hout, officiating. ! Hiss Helen Chapman Calvert enter- tained at luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. F. H. Wade and Miss Carolyn Wade have left for their home in Macon, Ga., after a visit to Mrs. Odis Snall. Mr. and Mrs. Albert V. Bryan are home from Virginia Beach, where lhey' Mr. and Mrs. J. spent three weeks. ). L._Snyder and their COLUMBIA RD. a7 184ST. Opposite Ambassadar Thoatre Dine in Comfort at Collier’s Continuous Flow of Clean, Dried, Cool Air SUNDAY DINNER. You will enjoy our special 5-Course Dinner. Al the delicacies of the season.... 12:30 to 8:00 Club Plates, 53¢ to 33 MONDAY DINNER Served 5:00 o 8:00 In connection with our ular menu we _are turing _ Broiled - Ten- oin Stea Col. 5042, 75¢ Col. 10289, The wedding will take place Daft. in Newport 3 a . after a visit to Miss | vy, co o Saunders left_yesterday | _John R. O take | 3 Married August 28 MRS. ODROM MARI HUMPHRIES, Daughter of Mrs. Kate E. McLaughlin, and before her marriage Miss Virginia Mae McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Hum- ! phries are guests of the latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner F. Johnson, 3003 Thirteenth street north- west. children have returned from Levels, W. Va. where they attended the golden | wedding anniversary of Dr. Snyder's parents. Mrs. Linwood Nalls returned Monday from a stay at Orkney Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warfield, jr., are spending several weeks in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Campbell have { returned from a visit to_ the latter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | Kenneth Fills in Brunswick, Me. Mrs. Virginia Wright and the Misses Mary Jane and Paula Wright have re- turned from a week's stay at Rock | Point, Md. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Howard have returned from a visit to the former's| mother, Mrs. J. C. Howard in Syracuse, | N. Y., accompanied by the elder Mrs. Howard. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barde are at home after a visit to_the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert House in Rockland, Me. Marriage Licenses. in Berman. 38. and Lucienne J. th of Philadelphia; Judge Robert’ Leo A. Hill. 24, and_Naomi Thompson. 20. poth of Halis” Hill, Vai Rev. William ‘P very William A webb, 20, Richmond. and Hzlea _Highland Springs. Va W5 Gector. 28, Germantown. Doris M. Miibuin, 20 this city 1 and, Madeline A Benja oy, 39. 3 Nesline, 23, liam J. Sweeney Lewis P Pader, r. this city. 28, this Canon Ci Ly 23."both of Baltimore: Re ‘Thomas R. Edmenston. Macaughtry, 21: Rev. Pul Edwin D Schreiber Johnnie Jean Verner, 31, Rev. Joseph Hollister Thomas G. Willis. 39, and L. Dema Bowes. | Rev M. Biodie and Marie K\ York City, Rev Nashvitle. Tenn Bedtord. | . Schenec: e and Sara L V. A.S. Mowbray Guilirider. "1, and Violet F. hant. 23, 1hiis cits. and Marian ? Rev. Jackson L 61." Baltmore. J' C. Murphy 21, Muirkirk. Md. and . 21, this city; Rev. | ahd 1539 Ropnoke, Va.. and g . Va. Judge Mattingy. ! Meehan. 20. Newark. N J. and | Josephine E. O'Connor. 20, New York City Rev. Frencis X. Cavanagh. | Edward A. Hicke. 39. this city. and Mary R Pelnam, 25, Cherrydale. VA.i Rev. Alonzo 3 o Rol E_Lee. Vlar:m»'rn 25 Willing: . and Beriha G m A. Shelton and Minnie E.| Fahiner, 55 ey "Walier M. Michae L. Leatherland. 21. and mma_ P | both of Alexzndria, Va. Rev.| Olat jpaiim. 20 H_W Richmond. Va. and | Glore o, Myers. 42 3 . W Va nd Elizabeth M. Stuart, . and Rose SI Moses Beck: 5s.Cand Nellie L. Mills, 19; P. Egan 30. and Rosina J. Penny. Lyons an. 24. ard Dovothy S Brooklyn; Rev. Solomon | R Clay. 24. and Dorothy M. Rev. John W. Dowling Wilson. 23. ‘and Mary O. Wil- John ‘W. Dowling Boeckler. 22, and, Dorothy W. Mrwflhnms 20. Reu F. Denges er S Ford. 24 nnd Nehie L. Pavne. 24 2! this cite. and Mary Rev Yot of 12 Frankiin, 32, and Brenda V. 3. 32, "ud Hachel Donaldson. Tove %1, apd Gladys George O. Bul 2. and Rnette L' Hucles. and Jannie E. Haw- Mof- ree Nickson. 1, both of Cumberland, Md.: ‘I Robertson. 52. Clarendon. V rei M. Warfel. 46. 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