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rg>® Anite prlc Soon . To Wed, Honor Guest At Surprise Party' GUEST OF MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY | Bride to Be Also Given Shower by Her Sister, Mrs. R. F. Whitestone. ALEXANDRIA, Va., March 12—Miss Anita Noble, secretary of the local | Business and Professional ‘Women's | Club, whose marriage to Mr. Robert | Sales will take place in the near fu-| ture. was the guest of honor at a sur- prise party Saturday evening, March 5. in the home of Mrs. Charles M. Shep- person, sident of the club, on Prince street. The evening before the | club psrty Miss Noble was given & ghower by her sister. Mrs. Robert F. Whitestone | M:, :nd Mrs. Walter pounce the marriage of tk daughter Frances to Mr. William Gibson Mc- Gehee of Waverly.. G Thursday Februar; 11, in Annapoli Mrs. idary Hicks announces the mar- | riage of her daughter, Florence Isabel, | to Mr. Robert Linwocd Simms Satur- day, March 5, in the parsonage of the | Southern Methodist Church, the Rev. Ernest Aaron officiating Mr. William G. Leadbeater has been tn Covington. Ky.. during X where he was called by the of his brother-in-law, the Rev. James Davis (Gibson, who was rector of Trin- jty Episcopal Church in Covington Mrs. Gibson was formerly Miss Mary Leadbeuter of Alexandria Mrs, Arthur Lloyd of Esmont, Va was a guest last week of Mr. and Mrs Gardner L. Boothe on Princess street Rev. Pierce S. El d Mr. L. T. Ellis tave returned from a visit to relatives in Pocomoke City. Md Mrs. William Bliss left’ Sunday for her home in Boston after a visit to_her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raiph B, Wi Mr. C. Luckett has been the gu J. B. Watkins, to Chesapeake, week end with Emory. Biggers an- GEORGE R. FARNUM, Who with Mr. Farnum, former Assistant Attorney General, wil guest at the dinner dance which will be given by the Society Tuesday, March 15, at the Shoreham Hotel. MRS be the honor assachusetts State Harris-Ewing Photo. Watkins of Roanoke of his mother, Mrs and with her motored Md. to spend last Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ma; f Roanoke spent last week end with their aunt, Mrs. W. H. Brown, Miss 1 Freeman has returned a visit to her brother-in-law and and Mrs. Frank Morgan in Md. Mr. and Mrs Mr. Thomas Sommers, Mr. Robert Ar- nold. Mr. James Bruin, Mr. Ben B nell, Mr. Davis Simpson. Mr Thoma Ennis and’ Mr. Alvin Schre Mrs. Irving Brawner is the { from Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kendrick enter- | her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles i M tained Tuesday to mond Lee, in Clearwater 1 k. ) B; will join her " will return home for East was assisted by Miss Edna Butts and nd Mrs. J. Frank home Mon 1c Plowman. The young nd Mrs. J. F. Carlin, jr., hi B Wartenton rcluded June Kendrick, Dor- from a two months’ v t Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Horsley spent the Kendrick, Ruby Kendrick, Betty | Florida and Cuba k end with relatives in Lynchburg Hilda Cheek. Lucile Miles. Mr. Eugene Corbin was guest Mrs. John Tyree of Richmond is the Margaret But honor at a surprise birthday anniver test of her son-in-law and daughter. Margarett Brewer. also Bernard Cook in his i M Roliert Aabkito Walter Butts, Robert Gahagan, Ralph Among and Mrs. Albert Fi recently Sutherland. George Bernhardt. Frank | atte 3 e il i to Chevy Chase. "Md, where Meeks, Carl Danny, Bobby and Leon Wheatley, | (] re occupying their new home Kendrick Corbin, John W r has left for Miss Alice Wh Hick r I in Boston after a visit to end with Mr. an her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Jor Hubard in Ri Mrs. John P. Cowan Whitton also was in and Mrs, Jame: from a visit to cille Thomas Wynne arrived from a visit to relatives guests othy Plowman. Agnes Henderson . Miss Irn v Corbin, Miss Maria a Hamilton, Miss Fr Davis, Miss Virginia Davis, Miss Evely Hul Charles Cook, Mr. Earl E r. William Betts, Mr. Richa , Mr. Ernest Hicks, Mr. Al fred Leake, M William McKenne on spent last week Mrs. Tazewell Tay- mond. Miss Edith Richmond over Marshall are | tives in War- B L. _Bowman and their young son. Bowman, have Jeft for their home in Atlanta, after a | Mr. Martin Bond, Mr. William Bon visit to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac L. Bowman | Mr. Edwsrd Beach. Mr, James Pettit South Wi Mr. Ezekiel Mocre and Mr. Francis Corbin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were week end guests of Mr son’s parents in Winchester 2 A Mrs. B. 8. Kidwell and Ben | Mrs. H. Mock has returned to sl el her home in Martinsburg, W. Va., after yirs iwel's’ parents, Mr. and Mrs a visit to Mrs. H. L. Harris C. E. Clarke in Minnieville, Va Mrs. M. L. Thomas of Charlctt Mrs. John A. Cowan is visiting her is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lin- niece, Miss Mary Brice in Weirton, coln_Phillips W. Va Miss Hazel Smith and Miss Prances Mrs. Thomas McNamara of | were guests last week of | their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. | J. P. LaCroix. Mrs. L. L. Croft left yesterday to visit Mrs. L. H. Pulley in| enter- g to celebrate the ersary of their Hender tained Monda : Hende fotoria. Va xteenth birthday daughter, Miss Nei Mrs. H. T. Paulsen and Mrs. H. W. Rohr assisted Mrs. Riley. The guests included Miss Sue Riley, Miss Vera Smith, Miss Elizabeth Mawyer. Miss Marian Fol- | mar, Miss Geraldine Carlton, Miss Ruby Barton. Miss Jean Duffey, Miss Madeline Millan; Mr. George Jennier, Emily Carter Saunders of 1212 G Street N. W. 1315 F Street N. W. 725 14th Street N. W. Don’t Be Misled LUCKY STRIKE Dress Shops Moved Their Dress Department from 1222 G St. N. W. to 1212 G St. N. W. We are proud of the pat- ronage we have estab- lished in our *5 Dress Shops so for the benefit of our custoniers we wish to eniphasize that every LUCKY STRIKE SHOP is now operating under its own nai .e—We have no departments in any store of any other name THE SUNDAY STAR ’Snludl. Va. .- O, D. C. Chapter. Catholic Alymnae. Plans Luncheon The District of Columbia Chapter of the International Federation of Catholic WASHINGTON MARCH spent a _part of last weel with Mr. and Mrs, Carlos Campbell Mrs. Helen Culp has returned to her home in Whitford, Md. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sealor, Mr and Mrs. Sealor had as their week end 1932—PART THREE. Immaculate Seminary: Sister Joseph. Sacred Heart Academy: Sister M. Diego, Holy Cross Academy: Sister Marie Clajre’ Notre Dame Academy; Sister Rose Elizabeth, St. Paul's High School: Sis. ter Mary Louise. Immaculate Concep- Kentucky Society to Hear Senator Barkley March 22 The meeting of the Kentucky Society of Washington to be held Tuesday eve- election of a Nominating Committee to propose officers for the society's com- ing vear. A buffet supper, dancing and bridge will follow the musical pro- gram. | vitations also have been sent to Under- | E. Winslow and Chairman of the | Miss Alumnae has arranged a luncheon urday at the Willard for those atu g the venth annual which will be held that Willard. The morning open at session wt 215 o'clock Dolan; Jocal governor, the mectings and st the Representative Mary T. Norton New y. and chairman of House District Committee: the Rev. Monsignor Edward A. Pace, guest their sons, Mr orge Sealor and Mr. Willard Sealor of Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Thorpe and Mr. Alvin Thorpe are hcme from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Chew in Bar- croft, Va Mr. and Mrs. James Durrette enter- tained at an informal dance Monday evening in henor of the birthday an- niversary of their son, Mr. Tyrus Durrette. . - Massachusetts Society rector of the Catholle University ; Philip A. Brennan Dinner Party Tucsday ng}n of the federation Nichdison will nddress Among the many guests to be pres- A sy ture of the luncheon at the Massachusetts Society din- be a spe h’ly\ Dr ¢ Aé!hl[lll I)wL e e ociats professor of English a mer Tuesday are Assistant Atome S Y General under President Coolidge and | Award will be made Mr wge Farnum of Boston. chapter mmer school entative Robert Luce who will “-\“‘: “"{/ ‘l""' of speaker of the evening and AnC pe Mrs. Charles B. Rugg In- day at session Miss Elizal will presid and Dr the assen ent of one of the affill be the Mr. and in the chapter’s essay col Among schools. The Washingto The alur e the chapter will be their respective _president Mrs. Charles E. Mitchell, Miss Agnes Walter, Holy subject of the and Religion.” secretary of State and Mrs. Willlam associations astle, Jr. and Assistant Secretary State and Mrs. Ha y H. Bundy Assistant Secretary of War and Mra Frederick H. Payne, Chairman of the Board of Mediation and Mrs. Samuel Cariff Commission and Mrs. Robert Lincoln . OB 3% Mr. Robert H. Kempton, secre of the society, has had calls for r - vations exi ding the expect ons of the officers, ny persons have sent Tequests to have places with or near friends and so far they all have been taken care of It is hoped that mot will wait for the last minute to ce reservations Each of the tables, which sea peovle. will have one or so that every one will know their neighbor and add to the enjoyment Among_those to serve as hostesses are canor _Carlcto, Mrs, Warner ibbs, Miss Elizabeth Geiger, Mrs hryn Lawler. Miss Edith Michaud, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Miss Mary O'Con- nor, Mrs. Patrick Murray, Miss Lo- retto Ryan, Mrs. Lyndon Jeffers, Miss incl Cross Immacu'ate Seminary; Bowers, Immaculate s Margaret Miss Helen Carroll Miss Edith K. Branson, { Mg iss Elizabeth Lu 3 Mrs. Jame: lia’s; Miss Miss Miss and Mrs Heart Heart, Allen, St Patri wford, St. Pa Sheedy. Visitation, Hartnets, representing the which is composed of internat members, residing in the city ten two hostesses St. Cecilia’s Academy Holy Trinity High School Agneze, St. Patrick's Academy: S Theresa, St. Anthoi High Mother Jane Franc Leibell, Geo town Convent; Sister Frances H conference 10 o'clock and the afternoon luncheon. Right Brooklyn, president | 7 na o Margaret| At A, A. U. W. Wednesday scholarships will be presented to students in the local parochial | essay 1s Georgetown Anna Heath, Holy Trinity; Mrs. Prank | Osburn, Notre Sacred Sacred Marie Margaret Edna J. James F.{ circle, The sisters acting as patronesses their schools include Sister M. Agnesia, Sister M. Bacide, Sister M. School; Sat- i tion Academy; Sister Antonnia, Sacred end- Heart of Mary; Sister Ignatia, Visita. tion Convent. 5 et Reservations for the luncheo be made with Mrs. John R }\‘szlxfifid at 1344 Quincy street northwest. Other members arranging for the conference are Mrs. Lewis Payne, Miss Bernadette | Dore. Miss Edith Branson, Miss Agnes nof | Walter, Miss Ann Brosnan. Miss Kathe ley the | ryn Bowers and Miss Marie Allen, 3 Dr. MacLear to Be Hos(ess the will beth e at earliest vice Mrs mbly wili| Dr. Martha MacLear. chairman of e Education Committee of the the A. A U. W. will be hostess at an in- { formal dinner in the small dining room of the club house on I street Wednseday | At 6:20 o'clock. when a round-table dis- cussion will follow. under the leader- | ship of Dr. Jessie M. Ferguson. on the topic “Why Children Fail " the emotional, intellectual | health standpoints. meet tomorrow ham Hotel, the speaker. ated ntest from | of d social and| program. | forming | represented by ning. March 22, in the Willard Hotel will be the next to the last assembly of the soclety for the season. The Iarge attendance during the sea- son has continued to increase and a larger one is expected to hear Senator the senior Senator from Kentucky, who is well known for his ability as an orator, having been one of the society's presidents, great, interest to ail Kentuckians. Rep. Moore to Be Honor Guest of Ohio Society The Ohio Society of Washington will evening at when Representative Ellis Moore will be guest of hono! The meeting will be presided over by Senator Simeon D. Fess. dent of the society, Green, vice president the entertainment feature of the Alben W. Barkley. is & and Mr. Wi The business session will include the Iding | \A7 & Miss Miss Con- ckel- s E. has a antee of ional s for in the moderate facilities make ister rge- elen, Helen_O'Neill, Mrs. John F. Nesline Miss Barbara Butler, Mrs, Alice Kin- naly, Miss Hazel Batchelder, Mrs. H Shepheard. Miss Irene Consiant, Mrs J Charles McKenzie, Miss Grace Chamberlain, Miss Josephine Wund Miss Adelaide Harris. 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