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S OCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., APRIU 28, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY Guests Are Honored by Card Party Sandy Spring Home Is Scene of Event on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Thomas gave a card party at their home, Tanglewood, Wednesday evening, when they entertained in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Karl M. Wilson, their house guests. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owings, Dr. and Mrs. Jacob W. Bird, Mr. and Mrs,: Prancis Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel | C. Probert, Mr. and Mrs. A. Douglas | Farquhar, Mr. and Mrs. William John Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer O. | Stabler, Mr. and Mrs. James H. | Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. P. Garland | Ligon, Mr. and Mrs. William W.| Moore, Mr. and Mrs. R Bentley Thomas, Mr and Mrs. John N. Bent- | ley, Mrs. Prancis M. Hallowell, Miss | Estelle T. Moore and Mr. Milton | Bancroft. An attractively appointed tea was given by Mrs. Robert H. Miller, at South Highlands Tuesday after- noon, when she entertained in honor | of her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. Janney | Nichols, jr. who is spending the | holidays with her twin sister Miss Margaret Ayres, and her father, Mr. | William Ayres, at the Broadmoor. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. | A .Douglas Farquhar and . Rob- ert H. Miller, sr.. and assisting her | in the dining room were Mrs. Harold Williams of Washington and Miss AT THE HUB FURNITURE COMPANY, 7th AND D STS. Margaret Ayres, sisters of Mrs. Nich- | | ols; Mrs. Allan Brooke, Mrs. Francis | A. Thomas and Mrs. Richard W. Janney. Mrs. Charles F. Kirk is visiting Prof. and Mrs. Rudolph Kirk at their home, near Ardmore, Pa. Miss Nancy McCarty Chandlee Robison have r visiting the former's terford, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith of Brunswick, Me., made a short visit last week to Mrs. Smith's sisters, Mrs. Robert O. Coulter and Miss Sallie P. Brooke, before touring the ! Virginia gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brooke Far- quhar are again at their home, Brooke Manor, Mrs. Farquhar having re- turned from a visit to relatives in the West, while Mr. Farquhar has spent several months in Washington Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Ladson had with them over Easter their two sons Jack Ladson of Brooklyn, N. Y., d Tommy, who is stu Ini- versity of Pennsylvania. They also had with them MrsfClifford Langley and her daughter Si@v of New York, while a famliy reuniofd was held Easter Sunday. when Mr. gnd Mrs. H. E. Davis and Miss FlorgDavis of Hyatts- ville, Md.. joined tWe other guests. Dr. and Mrs. Karl M. Wilson of Rochester, N. Y., are being extensively entertained during their stay at Tan- glewood with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Thomas. They were given an in- formal dinner bridge Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Miller in their home, Wamstead, who had beside Mr. and Mrs. Thomas and their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel C. Probert. Mr. and Mrs. William John Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. P. Garland Ligon and Miss Estelle T. Moore. Monday afternoon Mrs. Thomas en- tertained for her guests when she had three tables of bridge, with additional guests invited at 4 o'clock for tea Mrs. Charles E. Bond entertained ‘Tuesday afternoon in her home, Alton- wood, asking about 20 to meet Mrs. | ‘Wilson, when Mrs. Francis M. Hallo~ well and Mrs. William John Thomas presided at the tea tables. - S Wilson-McClintic Wedding Announced' Mrs. Thomas Brown McClintic of Staunton announces the marriage of her daughter Thomasia Brown to Mr, Harry Watkins Wilson, jr., son of Mr. Harry Watkins Wilson, also of Staun- ton, which took place in Hagerstown, Md, March 23, the ceremony being performed by the Rev. R. S. Daubert The bride is the only daughter of Mrs. McClintic, who formerly made her home in Washington. and the late Dr. Thomas Brown McClintic, United Btates Public Health Service. She is 8 niece of Capt. William Stanley Mc- Clintic, U. 8. N, and Mrs. McClintic, whom she visited several times dur- ing their recent residence in Wash- ington. Mrs. Wilson attended St. Margaret School, in Tappahannock, Va.; gradu. ated from Robert E. Lee High School 1n Staunton, and is a graduate of the College of William and Mary, at Wil- liamsburg, Va.. in the class of 1934. | She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity. | Mr. Wilson is a graduate of Augusta Military Academy. at Fort Defiance, Va., and attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute, in Blacksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are making | their home in Staunton. | and Virginia Society Dance Wednesday | Mrs. Richard A. Allen is arranging the entertainment features for the Spring dance of the Society of Vir- | ginia, to be held at the Willard Ho- tel Wednesday. This is the fourth dance of the society this season. The receiving line will be composed of the members of the Ex e Coun- | cil, headed by Comdr. E. M. Black- | well, president of the society ‘ The members of the Virginia dele- gation in Congress are expected, be- ing members of the society, as are former Gov. and Mrs. John Garland Pollard. ! The sponsors for the various dis- tricts of the State are: Miss Lillian V. Morris, first district; Miss Lucy Caroline Hodges, second district; | Miss Lillian Fleming, third district; | Miss V. Helen Tarry. fourth district; | Miss Ann Graves McGuire, fifth dis- | trict; Miss Thelma Earl Epperly. | sixth district; Miss Mary Tayloe New- | ton, seventh district: Miss Madalaine Hatcher, eighth district, and Miss Elsie Harman, ninth district. The queen of sponsors is Mrs. Lena Epperly MacDonald and the maid of sponsors is Miss Anne Preston Crawford. i —e Seventy-Secon(rClub ' Breakfast Tuesday| Mrs. Roosevelt will be the guest of honor of the ladies of the Seventy- Becond Congressional Club at a| luncheon at the Shoreham Tuesday, | May 7. 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