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OCIETY. Parties for Brides Feature Alexandpria Social Activity Miss Marie Louise Miss Eva Hancock Reynolds, and Miss Vivian Long Honored ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan. 24—Parties for the brides of this week and next have held the spotlight of interest these last few days as their friends have showered them with gifts as well as attention. Miss Marie Louise Reynolds was the guest of honor at two silver showers, one of them an evening cocktail party at which Mrs, Joseph Mooney was hostess. The guests numbered about 15 and an unusual champagne punch was a feature of the refreshments. Miss Penelope Barton, Miss Cornelia Alfriend and Miss Marjorie Garvey were joint hostesses at the home of Miss Barton for the other silver shower at which Miss Reynolds was the honor guest. The occa- sion was a bridge supper and about % 20 guests were present. Thursday evening Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Frank F. Reynolds were hosts to & dozen friends in honor of their daughter, and Tuesday evening Mrs, Albert Norton, Miss Ruth Hawley of Washington, Mrs. Paul Ream of Georgetown and Mrs. Arthur Clark of Alexandria entertained jointly at the home of Mrs. Norton at a mis- cellaneous household shower in honor of Miss Reynolds, at which 40 guests were present. ‘The marriage of Miss Reynolds to Mr. Wilbur J. Pierce of Detroit took place today. Miss Eva Victoria Hancock Honored at Two Parties. Miss Eva Victoria Hancock, whose | marriage to Mr. J. Milton Harding | will take place January 31, was| honored by a host of friends at two | shower parties during the week. Mrs. James Harding, sister-in-law of the bridegroom-elect, entertained in compliment to Miss Hancock and 30 other guests, and Miss Marian | Miller of Washington was hostess | at a large shower given for Miss Hancock by half a hundred friends and co-workers. She is the daughter of Mrs. Edna M. Hancock, formerly of Kentucky. Another bride of this week who | was the recipient of pre-weddl_ng: parties was Miss Vivian Maxine | Long, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Jeter C. Long, whose marriage to| Mr. R. Lynwood Williamson took | vesterday. | sd evening Miss Msbel; Harvey was hostess to 12 guests at | a miscellaneous shower for the bride and Monday evening Miss | Rita Giuseppe entertained in her | honor at another shower which | was attended by 35 guests. Miss Susan Edwards Guest Of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Miller, Jr. Bride-Elect Is Visitor at Manassas Miss Mary Cocke Among Guests During Week MANASSAS, Va., Jan. 24—Miss . Mary Fauntleroy Cocke of Culpeper is spending the week end here with her mother, Mrs. William Fauntle- roy Cocke. The engagement of Miss Cocke to Mr. Jackson L. Fray, jr., son of Mrs. Jackson L. Fray, was announced recently by her mother. Mrs. Cocke returned this week from Richmond, where she was the guest of Mrs. Nathan Tal- bott for several days. Mrs. C. A, Sinclair is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Conway Taylor in Baltimore this week. She was accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. Alice Hutchison and Mrs. Lena Wilson of Aldie. Mrs. Lewis Carper Luncheon Hostess. Mrs. Lewis Carper entertained at luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mrs. A. O. Weedon, who returned recently from two months in Spar- tanburg, S. C. The Rev. and Mrs. T. D. D. Clark have visiting them their son, Mr. Thomas Clark of Norfolk. Mrs. John Y. Elliott of Charlotte, N. C., is the guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Roseberry. Miss Virginia Prazier of Forest | Glen, Md, is the guest of Miss Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Miller, | §r., had as their guest for the early | part of the week Miss Susan Ed- wards, daughter of Mrs. Duncan Edwards of Greenwich, Conn. The | engagement of Miss Edwards to Lt. | Robert F. Wagner, jr., son of Sen- ator Wagner of New York., was announced before Miss Edwards went to Princeton to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Morris, on her way | back to Greenwich. | Miss Betty Couzens, daughter of | Mrs. James Couzens and the late| Senator Couzens of Michigan, is here from Detroit to attend the| party tomorrow announcing the en-} gagement of Miss Anne Dodge Hag- | ner to Mr. John Howard Mm}mll‘ and is the guest of her brother-in- | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Herbert Bryant. The procession of those south- ward bound for vacations in Florida grows in length. Mr. and Mrs. John | H. Morris left today for Miami and | St. Petersburg and others leaving | during the week included Mr. and Mrs. George W. Herring and their daughters, Mrs. L. W. Brady and Miss Evelyn Herring. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Heaton are spending two weeks in Florida | and the vacationers at Miami Beach | include Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Crump | and Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Sterne. ‘ Miss Emma Bradley and Miss Florence Bradley are visiting their | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Clifton R. Davis, in Pensacola, and Mrs. James Harmon is in St. Petersburg, where she will spend the rest of the winter with her son- | in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Garnett P. Francis. Mrs. R. C. Holloway is in Nash- ville visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gregor, and will remain in the South for several weeks. British national savings certifi- cates are being bought for Italian prisoners working as farmers in England. Lucy Arrington this week end. Mrs. Hawes T. Davies, Jr., Entertains at Bridge. Mrs. Hawes T. Davies, jr.-enter- tained at several tables of bridge Wednesday evening. Guests in- cluded Mrs. R. Terrell Johnson, Mrs. Paul Arrington, Mrs. Arthur Sin- clair, Miss Lucy Arringon, Mrs. John Holt Merchant and Mrs. J. E. Bradford, jr. The Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Ballen- tine have returned from a trip to Georgia and Florida. Mrs. R. L. Byrd will be hostess at luncheon Thursday afternoon. Miss Dorothy Howell left this| wéek for an indefinite visit with relatives in Collipsville, Tex. Mrs. Arthur Sinclair Gives Surprise Shower. Mrs. Arthur Sinclair entertained Tuesday evening at a surprise show- er honoring Miss Marion Lynn, whose marriage to Mr. James Hugh Payne will take place here Wednes- | day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lynn have | as guests this week Mrs. Lynn's| sister, Mrs. John Massey, jr., and her young daughter, Sally Perkins Massey, of Edinburg, Va. Mrs. Laura Tavenner will return next week from Front Royal, where she has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. Milton' Joyce. Mrs. J. Carl Kincheloe will be hostess at bridge Monday afternoon at Birmingham. Kenilworth Luncheon A covered dish luncheon will be given by the Kenilworth Ladies’| Guild at noon Wednesday at the | home of Mrs. Joseph Brashears, | 1605 Kenilworth avenue N.E. A business meeting will follow. The committee in charge includes Mrs. J. W. Hinkel, assisted by Mrs. | Harvey Lynn, Mrs. A. Petrie, Mrs. | Jesse Veilimeyer, Mrs. J. Burroughs, Mrs. M. T. Hurlburt and Mrs. J. P. | Hatswell. [ you triumphantly thi ALL SAL WINTER SHOES 3 Formerly $6.95 and $7.95 Your last chance to acquire just the shoes you need to fortify your spirits and carry that still loom ahead. Becoming styles in suede and combinations, in the colors, you prefer . . . black, brown, green, blue «..at a price worth taking advantage of, at once. Debutante Shoes, Sixth Floor , Julius Garfinckel & Co. F Street at Fourteenth 95 rough the cold weeks ES FINAL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MISS LOUISE BURKE GOODWIN. Her engagement to Mr. Edward Gordon Thornton, jr., of Fort Sill, Okla., has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Goodwin of Woodford, Va. Mr. Thornton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Thornton of Milford, Va. ~—Foster Photo. Party Near Ednor Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfleld ‘Williams gave & delightful party last evening when their guests joined in a group of square dances. About 25 guests attended the party which took place in Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liams’ home near Ednor. Miss Dorothy Rose Married Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. James R. Rose of ‘Washington, formerly of Spartan- burg, S. C., announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dorothy ‘Weber Rose, to Mr. Ross Dee Pierce, son of Mrs. Ross Dee Pierce and the late Mr. Pierce of Washington. The wedding took place at 4:30‘ o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Calvary Baptist Church, with the Rev. Edwin H. Tuller officiating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a powder blue wool | suit with navy accessories and car- | ried a bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. She was_attended by Miss Jeanette Snelling, who was Kate Smith Visits Mother In Arlington Radio Star on Way To Florida; Other Notes From County Mrs. Charlotte Yarnall Smith has with her in her home in Golf Club Manor her daughter, Miss Kate Smith, New York radio star. Miss Smith will be here only over Sun- day and with her sister, Mrs. Joseoh Steen will go to Florida later for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Steen and their small daughter, Katharine Charlotte, named for her grand- mother and aunt, are staying with Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pranklin Olds entertained, at dinner last evening, their guests remaining through the evening to play bridge. Mr. and Mrs..Clarence Falk will be hosts at dinner this evening in their home in Gold Club Manor, en- tertaining in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Crajg of Washington, Miss Florence Guinn Hostess at Dinner. Miss Florence Sarah Guinn gave a dinner party last evening in the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Blain Guinn and took her guests ice skating later in the evening. Mrs. E. W. Cushing, who has been spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy on North Glebe road since renting her house, has gone to Clearwater, Fla, for an in- definite stay. Mrs. A. L. Goetzmann of Min- neapolis is visiting her son-in-law | and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins Coville. Dr. and Mrs. P, N. Annand are en- tertaining Mrs. Phil Wyvel of Beattle. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dickey are en- tertaining Mrs. Dickey’s mother, Mrs. 1. V. Joyner of Courtland, Va. Mrs. Roosevelt T. Baggett has returned to her home in Arlington Be Your Most GLAMOROUS Self in a_Smart NEW Permanent! « BRING THIS AD—SAVE “Washington’s Ultra Permanent Wave Shop for costumed in pastel crepe and wore a shoulder corsage of talisman roses | and gypsophila. Mr. Stuart E. Jennings was best man for Mr. Pierce. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Webber of Spartanburg. On their return from a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Pierce will make their home in Wash- ington. TWOSOMES IN Houndstooth checked tweed or sturdy Shetland in suits and matching topcoats . | Left. Shetland cardigan jocket suit end 1 mart Women.” . BEAUTY BOX 609 14th St. N. W ME. 7225 Tree . : LI asT s - TWEED indispensable to your ward- robe in this climate of temperamental temperatures: Choose one with your weather eye cocked towards Spring : if you wogl\d be fashion-forward. topcost.’$45, JANUARY 25, 1942, following & two-month stay with relatives in Holland, Tex. Mrs. Gaines Rice In Florida. Mrs. Gaines Rice has gone to Florida, where she is spending sev- eral weeks at Sarasota. Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Gasaway, who have lbeen in Florids, where they spent several weeks at Sarasota, again are in their home on North Thirtieth street. Mr. and Mrs. Ashton C. Jones, jr., have given up their residence in Arlington and will leave today for Model City, N. Y., where they will make their future home. Miss Florence Becker is in Rich- mond for a several days’ visit, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ‘Will Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Carleton K. Lewis will entertain at a buffet supper party this evening to honor their son, Mr. Kenneth Lewis, and Miss Olive Mar- 3aret Rickard following the rehearsal of their wedding which will take place at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening in the Petworth Methodist Church. The supper guests will be members of- the bridal party and immediate relatives of the honor guests. wmudRil:hr;lvh the daughter of . and Mrs. William L. Rickar Washington. e St Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Campbell were hosts last evening at a bridge party. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs, Robert C. King, Mr. Richmond, M‘:‘.‘md :!ndm)tnmvl:gy Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Sunderman | and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gillies. SOCIETY. Altrusa Club Tea Members and friends of the Al- trusa Club will be entertained at a tea this afternoon by Mrs. J. Ed- ward Chapman in her apartment at Woodley Park Towers. The host- ess will be assisted by Mrs. Charlotte G. Lippitt and Mrs. August Koehler. |ASIAN sus ARTS wrss ’ 1518 CONN. AVE TEL. DU, 4535 di'ess CLEARANCE " 310 © *20 daytime evening were 17.95 to 39.95 dresses CHARLOTTE PARKER 1709 H STREET. NW Last Week Of Our JANUARY SALE of Fur Trimmed Cloth Coats This is a sale you must not miss. Highlighted in the group are silver fox, blended mink, sheared beaver, black-dyed Persian lamb and natural blue fox on coats with the same advance styling, exceptional fabrics and superior workmanship that you associate with Garfinckel’s. IMPORTANT GROUPS AT were $69. were $11 .95 and $79.95 0, $125, $139.95 were $139.95, $149.95 All Fur Trimmed Coats, Tax Extra ALL SALES FINAL Third Floor NO APPROVALS Julius Garfinckel & Co. F Street at Fourteenth Until the End of January ALL SALES Garfinckel's fur salon. formerly $1,695 to $3,500 Sheared Beaver Coats formerly $695 Natural Mink Coats All Furs, Tax Extra FINAL Fur Salon, Second Floor FUR COATS At a Definite Savings While January is still on the calendar, make a point of coming to Fur coats from our regular stock . . furs of the fine quality you know so well, are reduced to assure you great savings on a long-term investment. now $1,385 to $2,850 Black-dyed Persian Lamb Coats formerly $350 to $895 now $265 to $685 Natural Brown and Natural Gray Persian Lamb Coats formerly $450 to $595 now $365 to $485 Black-dyed Caracul Lamb Coats formerly $350 to $895 now $265 to $585 NO APPROVALS Julius Garfinckel & Co. F Street at Fourteenth