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Article Title: Washington Post
Article Date: April 7 1912
Article Description: Alexandria Society Page B6
Article Text:
Washington Post April 7,1912 Alexandria Society Page B6
ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY
Invitations have been received in Alexandria for the marriage of Miss Virginia Page WALKER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Michael WALKER, and Mr. Hugh WEST, Wednesday afternoon, April 17, at 3 o'clock in old Westover Church, Charles City county, Va.
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Mrs. Benedict WELL was the hostess Wednesday evening at her home in South St. Asaph street at the meeting of the Jolly Euchre Club. The prizes were won by Mrs. Louis BENDHEIM, Mrs. Albert DREIFUS, and Mrs. Julius WOLFE.
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Mr. Stuart SNOW, of Washington and Lee University, Lexington, is spending the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. SNOW, in Duke street. Mr. and Mrs. SNOW also have as their guest their daughter, Mrs. W. S. COX, of Richmond.
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Miss Ethel STOVER is spending the Easter holidays with relatives in Broad Run, Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blackburn WASHINGTON have returned from their wedding trip.
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Mr. Wilfred ROBINSON, of the Augusta Military Academy, Staunton, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. ROBINSON, in North Washington street.
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Mrs. Kate Waller BARRETT has returned from a visit to South Carolina.
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Miss Katherine HAWXHURST, Miss Lena RAMSEY, Miss Constance WEAVER, Miss Sibyl DAVIS, Miss Janet BROWN, Miss Genevieve CLARKE, and Miss Sue Anne WILSON, of Washington, were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts, at their home in Duke street.
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Mr. and Mrs. George P. ANDERTON and Miss Alice ANDERTON have returned to their home on Braddock Heights, after spending the winter in Porto Rico. Mr. George ANDERTON, of Washington and Lee University, is spending the holidays with his parents.
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Mrs. Cyrus McCORMICK, who has been the guest of Mrs. Marshall MACDONALD, in Cameron street, left last Saturday for Big Stone Gap, where she is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Eliott CABELL.
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Mr. Louis S. SCOTT, of Philadelphia, is the week-end guest of Mrs. Robert C. POWELL at her home in North Washington street.
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Miss Anne Lewis JONES has returned from a visit of several weeks in New York city.
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Mr. and Mrs. L. L. JACOBS and Master Virginia JACOBS have returned from a visit to Mrs. JACOB's mother, Mrs. Emma CLARKE.
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Miss Louise RICE, of Baltimore, is the guest of Miss Dorothy SNOW at her home in Duke street.
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Mr. Frederick P. RUSSELL left during the week for a trip to New Orleans.
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Mrs. A. S. KYPER, Miss Susan STEVENS, and Mr. Walter STEVENS, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leslie RAMEY in South Alfred street, have returned to their home in Bellwood, Pa.
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Mrs. Agnes HOUGH, who has been the guest of friends in Alexandria, has returned to her home, The Pines, near Herndon.
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Mr. and Mrs. James BIRKETT and Miss May BIRKETT have returned to their home on Braddock Heights, after a visit to friends in Manassas.
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Mrs. Charles C. CARLIN, Master Charles CARLIN, and Miss Ella BRODERS were the week-end guests of Miss Josephine BRODERS, at her home in Warrenton. Mr. Keith CARLIN, of Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, is the guest of his parents, Representative and Mrs. Charles C. CARLIN.
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Mrs. Silas L. COOPER, who has been the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Bannon COOPER, in Cameron street, and of Mrs. William N. Smith, in Rosemont, has returned to her home in Culpeper.
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Mr. Percy CLIFT was the guest during the past week of his mother, Mrs. John CLIFT, at her home in Stafford county.
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Mrs. Morton APPERSON has returned from a visit to relatives in Culpeper.
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Miss Eliza Kinkaid DOUGLAS, Miss Nellie Selden UHLER, and Miss UHLERs guest, Miss Julia Langhorne CONE, of Richmond, will leave tomorrow for Sandy Spring, Md., where they will be the guests of Miss Alda HOPKINS.
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Mrs. Thomas McCORMICK, and daughter, of Berryville, are the guests of Mrs. Lorenzo LEWIS, at her home on Braddock Heights.
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Mr. William CAMP, of Chicago, is the guest of Mr. S. Magruder DENT, at his home in North Washington street.
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Miss Dora TAYLOR and Miss Hallie T. McCORMICK, of Berryville, are the guests of friends in Alexandria.
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The Misses RICHARDSON, of Toronto, Canada, are the guests for the Easter holiday's, of Mrs. Whitman Rathbone SMITH, in Duke street.
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Miss Columbia SMITH, of Stuarts Wharf, is the guest of Miss JETT, at the Episcopal High School near Alexandria.
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Miss Elizabeth M. JANNEY has returned from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Phineas JANNEY, at Lincoln, Loudoun county, and is the guest of Mrs. George William RAMSEY, in Cameron street.
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Mrs. Edgar CARPENTER has returned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Upshur NOTTINGHAM, at their home in Eastville, Va.
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Mrs. William LEWIS, of Rectortown, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney DOUGLAS, at their home, in Cameron street.
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Miss Annie S. HENDERSON and her sister, Countess Eugene de BOCANDE, are spending several weeks in Atlantic City.
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Mr. and Mrs. William B. SMOOT and Miss Elizabeth POTTS are spending ten days at Atlantic City.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. D. HUBBARD have as their guests for the Easter holidays, at their home in Rosemont, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. JOSS and Master John JOSS, of Indianapolis, Ind.; Miss Walden WEAVER, of Bryn Mawr College; Miss Mary JOSS, of Ogentz School, near Philadelphia; Miss Lucyanna JOSS and Miss Dorman WEAVER, of the Baldwin School, Bryn Mawr.
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Miss Margaret Pattie FINKS left yesterday for Winston Salem, N. C., where she is the guest of Mrs. Rose YOUNG.
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Mrs. George Wesley RAMSEY, of Baltimore, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. George KEYS, at her home in Rosemont.
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Mrs. Robert C. POWELL and Mrs. Louis S. SCOTT have returned from a month's visit to Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Fla., and Savannah, Ga.
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Mrs. Edward McCormick STRIBLING, of Norfolk, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. R. WALKER, at her home, Green Valley, Alexandria county.
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Mr. Arthur KING, of the University of Virginia, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. KING, at their home in Prince street.
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Master August POHL and Master Leo POHL, of St. Joseph's Institute, Manassas, are spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. POHL, at their home in Rosemont.
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Miss Edith C. PLEASANTON, of Philadelphia, will be the guest for the coming week of Miss Lisa Deane ANDERSON, at her home in Prince street.
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Mrs. D. E. HUMPHREY, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Doyle
BROCKETT, in North Washington street, left Thursday for her home in New York.
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Mrs. Henry M. LEWIS, who has been the guest of her mother and sister, Mrs. Julia COCHRAN and Miss Cora L. COCHRAN, in King street, has returned to her home in Charlottesville. Mrs. BARKER, who has been the guest of Mrs. and Miss COCHRAN, has returned to her home in Warrenton.
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Mrs. George Doswell BROOKE and two little daughters, of Baltimore, are the
guests of Mrs. BROOKEs mother, Mrs. William HERBERT, at her home in North
Washington street.
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