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: ”Murinie Ceremonies V' Feature Week's Social News From Alexandria { Announcement Is Made of| Wedding of Miss lelor] and Mr. Dolph. ALEXANDRIA, Va. September 19.— Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Taylor announce tember 11, with Rev. V. M ‘Washington officiating. given in marriage by her father and wore a traveling costume of dark biue | fiat crepe and a blue velvet hat. She carried a cluster of Columbia rosebuds. | Miss Edna Isabelle Allen was maid of honor and wore a gown of nile green | crepe and a green velvet hat. Mr. Newell C. Dolph was best man for his Mr. and Mrs. Dolph ‘are now trip, and after October 1 will live 119 North Co- lumbus street. er. | | The marriage of Miss Lee A\u\\n.! | | on a Northern brid daughter of Mrs. J. E. Austin of Rich- mond, to Mr. G. Vernon Hooker took Elol Saturday evening, September 12, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall on Craik street. Rev. G. J. Hooker of Seaford, Del., father of the bridegroom, officiated. 'The bride was | given in marriage by Mr. Charles Hall, and Mrs. Hall was matron of honor. | Mr. Sherman Hookc: was his brother's best man. Following an informal re- ception, Mr. and Mrs. Hooker left for Atlantic City, and will also visit the bridegroom’s parents in Seaford, Del., | where Rev. Mr. Hooker is pastor of the | Methodist Protestant Church. — Mrs. | Austin,_mother of the bride, and Miss | Allie Bond of Richmond, and her| cousins, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Austin of Washington, were in Alexandria for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Hooker will live | in this city. | Mr, Lemuel B. Thornton of Alexan- dria announces the marriage of his sis- ter, Miss Catherine Lee Thornton, to| Mr, John Dallas Johnson, formerly of | Baltimore, Saturday, September 5, in | . N. ¥. After October 1 Mr.| johnson will live in Roches- | ter, N. Y. | Mr. Harry Lewis and his sister, Mrs. Hugh camg‘beu, have returned from Gloucester, Mass., where they spent the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wade and their daughters, Mrs. Charles Leef, Mrs. V w. t\lrn':ifl?m Oxford, N. C., where they | attended the wedding Tuesday of their | son, Mr. Keith Wade, to Miss Bernice bt | "ood. Miss Jacqueline Ambler Herrell is at home after a visit to friends in Mlth-} ews, Va. Miss Eulalia Gray Herrell has | returned from Montrose, Va., where she' spent the Summer, and has as her| guest Miss Ada Stuart of Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. King and Mr. | Arthur M. Kln&luve returned from a | motor R, to or | kney Springs and the | of Maryland. Mrs, Ar-| thur M. King and her two children, who | have been spen: a part of the Sum- | mer in Berryville, have joined Mr. King | in their home on Duke street. | Miss Elisabeth Swan left last '!!k;:' Willlamsburg, where she has begun senior year st William and Mary Col- | lege and Mrs. J. R. Eddington had as | Mr. and po;'sn of Richmond and Mr. J.H. e Tl T ARt e home, in Petersburg. afier a visit to her + | Townsend of Ocean City. Harry McDonal iphis. . Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Clark of Wash- and Mrs. L. R. Fitzgerald of Lee- way. Va. Mr. and Mrs. James Harding have re- turned from a visit to the latter’'s aun Mrs. Ivan Prommelt. in Oak Ridge, V: Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lucas and umfl Mrs. 8. C. Ellmore arrived home M y from & motor trip to Niagara Falls, Toronto and Watkins Glen. Mrs. J. Leo Smith has returned from | B. F. 8kim Frederick, Md, where her daughter, Miss Margaret Smith. has entered her second vear at Visitation Academy. Miss Minnie Henderson is home from a visit to her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. ‘D‘.vu Lannon, at Cape Mattapoisett, e. ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pleming of Richmond were week end guests of Mr. Sullivan’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. L. Sullivan's Grifin and Miss Vir- e left for their home. THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street AR nd_ Miss Hilda Wade, have re- | . | Albert Elliott. of Baltimore. MISS CAROLYN PAYNE, Whose parents, Assistant Secretary of War and Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, will Introduce her to society in the eoming season. —Underwood Photo. in Philadelphia, after a visit to their “47. and Mrs. Julian D. Knight have closed their cottage at Colonial Beach and have arrived home with their| granddaughter, Miss Mary Ellen Fannon. Mrs. A Demaine and Miss Eliza- | beth Demaine spent the week as the ests of Mrs, Robert Lee Wheeler in| Miss Anna Pennypacker has returncd ince William County. | from Heathsville, Va., where she spent Mrs. Henry A. Latane and | the past month with relatives. the ter's sister niece, Mrs.| Mr. Frank Michelbach has issued in- Arthur Graham and Miss Joyee Gra- vitations for the marriage of his daugh- ham, are spending a week as the guests | ter, Nellie Oatherine, to Mr. Frederick of . Dan Everett Waid in Green- Manlon Everly Monday evening at 8 wich, Conn. | o'clock in his home, on Russell Toad. Mrs. William D, Ogden, Mrs. George | Miss Helen Annabelle Williams left L. Simpson and Mr. Robbins Simpson | Tuesday to resume her studies at Visi- have returned from a trip to White | tation Academy, in Prederick, Md. Sulphur Springs, W. Va, and Hot| Miss Elizabeth Ramsburg has left for Springs, Va. her home. in ?;rry]\‘llll!, after a visit to The first Autumn meeting of the Miss Willie Kidwell. Alexandria Garden Club was held Tues- | Miss Mary Knapp of Long Island and day morning in the home of Mrs.|Miss Angeline Skidmore of Frostburg, Clarence C. Leadbeater on North Wash- | Md., who have been the guests of Miss ington street. Mrs. Frank M. Dillard, Ruth Gary, left Monday with Miss Gary the president, presided. for Blackstone, Va., where they will en- |ter their junfor year at Blackstone Mr. Prederick Schloman has left for | o o0 conlege. his home in Cambridge, Mass., after a| ™ T W. Kidwell and her da | 3 ughter P ‘ an ricia C] , were wee! had also as their sts Mr. and Mn.“nd ‘uDe:u]D{ ;?!“; coustns, Mrfin‘n: | Mrs. uglas olb, at Masol ) Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McPeak, Mr.|Ma — ° gy :wmr:{ )\'(.c::;: :'nti' H'h:i_!li:“tg“ ywed Miss Lucy Recye has retymed from ings , N. J., | Jefferson City, Tenn., where she spent week of the latter's mother, Mrs. 8. A.| the Summer with relatives. b Heddings. . Mr, and Mrs. Mrs, Paul Morfarty and Miss Betty | nome, after a visit to the latter's broth- Pauls’ Moriarty have returned from |er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Oocesn Oity, N. J., where they spent th? | & Embrey, in Summer, Mr. and Mrs. Moriarty had | =~ Mr. and Mrs. Sa8ee 5. Beroous. of Wiidwood, N. 3 james W. Barbour of wood, N. J.. | Miss Lottie Brown, Mr. Ashby Miller, Mrs, Oscar Van Sant and Mr. Ounr; &’ Ch'{l:;' lpou.hfl-g, and Mr. Bruce irce of ulpeper were members of a Mr. and Mrs. William Donovan an-| house party which Miss Minnie Brown nounce the marriage of their deughter, | entertalned over the week end in her Prances Elizabeth, to Mr. Maynard G. home, on Duncan avenue. on Wednesday, Septemher 8, in M. Shepperson, presi- Rockville. dent of the Alexandria Business and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stryke Liave re- | Professional Women's Club, entertained agel, Mrs. Henry Briel, Mrs. E. L. Davis, Mrs. E. L. McCubbins, Mrs. 8. E. Wright, Miss Elsie Herfurth, Miss Irma Coleman, Miss Minnie Baier, Miss Marie Faulstick, Miss' Ida Schreiner and Miss Lillian Burnell. Miss Gustava Cloud of Charleston, W. Va., was the guest last week of Miss lsa McCoy. n, Va. George Miller, Miss ;| turned from & visit to relatives in| Thursday evening in her hame, on Akron, Ohio. | Prince street, for the group of youn; Mrs. T. L. Cole is home from & visit | people who took part in trt)xe mysung to her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. put on by the local elub at the national and Mrs, George A. Brown, in Wash- | convention in Richmond in July. S7and Mrs. Bennett Lunstard have | returned from their wedding trip and | are living at 915 Mount Vernon avenue. | Mr. Reginald Skinner of New York City is the guest of his mother, Mrs. | . B, ner. Miss Virginia Prances Hitt, Miss Helen Robertson and Miss Eleanor Zisgler| left Monday for Harrisonburg. where | thev will sttend the State Teachers’ College. Miss Mary Magdalene Wright and Miss Marie Armistead entertained a| surprise bridal shower in the home of | Miss Wright, on Prince street, in honor of Mrs. Thomas B. Orr, formerly Miss | mr,u:fltr Rogers, a bride of the past | month. The other guests included Mrs. | George Schreiner. Mrs, Lawrence Gore, Mrs. Elmer Leonhardt, Mrs. John Sin- SU * Popularity Lines and Details PAULINA FROCKS ARE SO PERFECT IN'THE ' TINE DETAILS . ..,. Pictured is a masterpiece of tailored loveliness . . LIGHTWEIGHT woolen delightfully sporting o bow and cuffs of White Silk Bengpline, and o belt of metol. One of our many tai- lored models ot $QQ75 ® THE @ FELT HAT ® ILLUSTRATED ® IS A NEW “KNOX" @ CREATION . . $12.50 Black Chardella suit with black Lapin (cony) collar that tends the length of the jacket. $59.50 ex- — | home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 1. du Pont. H. L. 8imcoe are at | Margaret Miller, Miss Gladys Brown, psborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G Fashion Credits their Sudden Other Suits Priced $29.50, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50 o $89.50 =in Spanish Tile, Green, Black and Brown Third Fieor WASHINGTON, D Members of Officers Club of Ft. Humphreys Entertain at Dance Large Company Invited to Dinner by Lieut. and Mrs. Edward M. Markham, Jr. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va, Septem- ber 19,— The Officers’ Clubh members entertained at a dance PFriday night at | Harris Hall. In the receiving line were | Maj. and Mrs. Bowyer B. Browne, Lieut. | and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss and Lieut. | Harry Meyer. This was made the oc- | | casion for an interesting dinner by | | Lieut. and Mrs. Edward M. Markham, | jr. Their guests were Mrs, Edward H. | Bchulz, Col. EMott J. Dent. Col. and | Mrs. Henry F. Pipes, Col. Stephen R. | Wood, Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Maj. and Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee, Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver, Maj. and | Mre. Bowyer B. Browne. Maj. and Mrs. William_E. R. Covell, Capt. and Mrs. | James D. Anderson, Capt. and | Morrill W. Marston, Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert, Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly | . Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. | Loper, Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Pre | tiss, Lieut. and Mrs, Keith R. Bam and Mrs. Henry G. Doug eut. and Mrs. William H. Minter, | Lieut. and Mrs. Manuel J. Asensio, Lieut. and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer, Lieut. and Mrs. Roland C. Brown, Lieut. and Mrs. David A. Watt, jr. Lieut. and Mrs. Edmund K. Daley, Miss Caroline | Schuiz and Lieut. William O. 8mith. | _Mrs. John Graham and Mr, Richard | cartmell of Newville, Pa, were the | guests this week of Maj. and Mrs. | Bowyer B. Browne. Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee and Mr. Btew- | art Gee were guests this week of Mr. | and Mrs. John G. Gallagher of Phila- | delphia. | Maj. Henry A. Wingate and Miss Rosa Wingate had as their week end | guest Mias Jeannette Wingate of Cleve- | Jand. Ohio. ’ Maj. and Mrs. Willlam E. R. Covell dined Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. | William" Jewell of Washington. Capt. and Mrs. Bennett H. Bowley, | jr., attended the wedding, Saturday, of Maj. Gen. Albert J. Bowley and Mrs. Elsie Ball Wright at Nemours, Del, the Col. and Mrs. Henry F. Pipes were the dinner guests Monday of Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert. Lieut. and Mrs. Robert J. Fleming, | ir, arrived on the post Sunday and have been the guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston. The following officers of the Coast Artillery are here on temporary duty in connection with searchlight tests: Maj. John B. Martin of Concord, N, H. Capt. Marvil G. Armstrong of Provi dence, I, and Lieut. Sherman Wil- lard of Rockland, Me. Maj. G. B. Robinson, C. A. C., lec- tured to the company officers’ class | Tuesday on the subject “Searchlight | | Tests and Exercises.” | [ The Monday Night Bridge Club met at the home of Maj. and Mrs. William | B. R. Covell. The club had as its guests Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening |and Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. T, | Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson had | as their week end guest Lieut. Stamps Howard, U. 8. N., of Annapolis. Lieut. and Mrs, Peterson were dinner hosts | | Toll House Tavern R The Summer Flower Gardens | and Terraces 8 treat in themsel s of the “Old Taven fully illuminated of eves this d lightful country place is a mecca for those who care to dine well. Motor out 16th Street to ITS to the New PART THREE Miss Rosinski Honor Guest At Sorority Dinner Party ‘Thursday night, Zeta Chapter of Chi Sorority held a dinner at the C., SEPTEMBER 20, I October Bride I t ests, Miss Anna Reith and Miss Anna Deorothy Amin. Miss Clara Miss Margaret Smith, Miss Catherine Kindsfather, Mrs. Ethel Donovan and Miss Elsle Mandley. The | dinner was a private one in a special | dining room and afterwards the girls enjoyed a show. | aration_at the Plymouth Apartments, where Zeta Chapter wil hoid its first meeting of the Fall season Tuesda: night, under the leadership of Miss Margaret Reith, president. Miss Lorna Smith Hostess At Sorority Meeting MISS ELEANOR DICKINSON, A Sovobiy: mek a1 the home of Mits Whose marriage to Mr. John Francis Maloney will take place Saturday, Oc- tober 3. She is the daughter of Mr. and’ Mrs. Boyd Charles Diekinson of s elty. Ellis Smith Tuesday evening, for the chapter's second meeting the X T Koy were ro aday, this year's president; . Wilford o | mond, Alpha vainuh.m'mlden!: Miss Saturday fo Lieut. and Mrs. Standish | Marésiet Cranford, chapter seerciarny; Weston, Lieut. and Mrs. Roland O.|gponding lsecretary; Miss Mytis Good- Brown, Lieut. Stamps Howard and gy Genevieve and Dorothy Lieut. ‘Chasiés Mason, Carr, Mrs, Lorna E. Smith and Miss M A et 00 s daughter, | gleanor Westergren, ‘the latter Faving Cape Cod, Mass, flew to F Hum- | JUst returned from Arizona. phreys today and are the guests of I Lieut. and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott. Miss | Fassett will be here three weeks. Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly Snow had as dinner guests Tuesday Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening and Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert Loper. Maj. and Mrs. Willlam E. R. Covell| were the dinner guests Sunday of Lieut. | and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer. Mrs. George Brain of New York ar- rived Pri to be the guest of Lieut.| and Mrs, Thomas R. Howard. Herr! imported into Poland in a recent ':finn were valued at $1,600,000. HART & HUTCHINSON Radiator Enclosures For BEAUTY COMEORT and HEALTH Modernize the Home or Office Custom Quality Lieut. ‘and Mrs. David A. Watt had | as their guest over the week end Mr.| Mortimer Norden of New York. Lieut. and Mrs. Theodore A. Weyher had as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Litpold of Plainfield, N. J., and Mr. William Liller of Lancaster, | Pa. Mrs. ‘eyher’s mother, Mrs. E. L. | & Backus, has been the guest of Lieut ’ and Mrs. Weyher. She returned Sal urday with Mr, and Mrs. Liller, Mrs. Michael Grenata has been the | | W. L. Simpson Mrs. John N. Opfe of Bal timore are the guests of Liéut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper. Night Phene, Clas AT Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEELN Fa4 O THE LARGER WOMAN Sizes 38 to 44 —chooses }h?s gowrr of sheer. transparent corduroy velve' in brown with cape border of kolin- ,sky. $49.50 Complete collection of frocks and gowns for the larger woman, priced $25 to $59.50. afternoon GOWN SALON Second Floor Lifetime Furnitufc Store ‘There has been a great deal of prep- | tional Sorority, met at the home of Miss | Lorna SOCIETY lipshorp HUDSON SEAL (dyed Muskrat) WITH PERSIAN LAMB and ERMINE Combine to Form This Elegant Fur Coat at 3350 Just one of the many examples of why Philipshorn. has beea known for fine furs for ever o quarter of a eentury, shorn . *BETWEEN FaG ‘gai”e NEVER FAILS to strike just the Right Note for Afternoon and Evening Equally smart for after- noon or evening is this charm- Black Faille Pump st ly's modest price of $6.50 i A wisp of a strsp and slender - satin bands adds groce and chic to any formal costume — Black - Faille — of course, it's a Beverly. $6.50 Complete. Selection of Evening Shoes on Display in Our Windows will bé closed All Day Tomorrow (Monday, September 21st) On Account of Holiday with revere “ im of elegant Jap Mink. Side buttoning is another feature. $79.50 MAYER & CO. o Seventh Street Between D and E

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