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8 SOIC TRV T s o TS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. SOCIETY. . Mrs. Manuel L. Quezon. Mrs. Teodoro)a short visit, and i€ at the Burling-|a smail company lunching Informally %fiés’% cnglooolyss ‘ UMBRELLAS Sandiko, Mrs. Teodoro M. Kalaw, Mrs. | ton Hotel. with him yesterda: the Shoreham, R! Maximo M. Kalaw, Mrs. Justo Lukban, = when the commercial counselor of the Miss Catalina Santos, Miss Gloria | Mr. Ray Baker, former director of | British embassy and Mrs. John Jovee Sentos, Miss Carmen Albert, ‘Miss | the mint, entertained informally at|Broderick and Miss Gladys Hinckley Natividad Albert, Mr. Leonardo Osorio | luncheon yesterday at the New Wil- | were among his guests. E and Mr. Arsenio N. Luz. lard, This evening the members of the -~ Mr Philippine mission wml be the xuesu”unl'l\ B“'“l:h(‘:hiDMln with her son, ¢ of honor at a reception d dance . orris pman, will sail .|u 1 3 fo be given ut Rauschers by the|aboard the §. S. Homeric for Burope, | Kenmotn O Bries vounpess son of for: Philippine collegiates in the city. | where they will spend the remainder | mer Justice Morgan J. O'Brien_and of the summer. mer_Justice Morgan J. & Col. A. W. Yates and Mrs. Yates en- | . (Ooniinusdiin INHtnIAye’ testalned . small company At Qlaner he minister of the Dominican Re- = last evening on the Powhatan roof. |Public. Dr. Joubert, entertained at} luncheon yesterday at the New Wil- A profusion of flowers converted the [ 1ard, when Dr. Leo S. Rowe. director ballroom at the Highlands into a veri- | eneral of the Pan-American Union ! table June garden last evening for|Was among his guests. the marriage of Miss Carol Wright.| — daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Nobile Tommaso Assereto. third sec- Wright, to Mr. Edward Pennell Brooks | T€lary of the Itallan embassy, will Clarence H. Mackay has an- nounced the engagement of his daugh- HAIR TONIC AND SCALP FOOD will grow Tove's bale that shiges with health wil sow | pepaired and Re-Covered d' MES. N. O COONS' ABSORBENT | Njce assortment of Ladies’. Gents flz’.’fl,fl'fi“,fl 8 e o gm back | and Children's Urabreilas and Canes é’\l.z"hcl';;‘-lfl m\url;h ;‘hfl"tlm:‘zl!xll!:d MUS. | very reasonable. for soft. fiabby fest and wrin CLE CREAX tr woft, iavmy fess and wriv | FRENCH UMBRELLA SHOP At Drug ant Dest, Stoses, 1 cack. (and: ot | Eo. @9eW 718 13th St. N.W., ! ! oo MUSICAL INSTRUCTION | Mrs, Harding’s Reception Held at the White House Yesterday for Filipino Ladies an Effectn e Affair. As refreshing as a breath of winter is a sip of Tetley’s Orange Pekoe from a tall, frosty glass. Until you have tried this RS. HARDING'S reception yoes. | S92t teday with Mre. Goie. v former o 2 S epresentative and Mrs. Daven- of New York, which took place at 7:30 | #4il today aboard the S. S, Berengariu | —_— fragrant, princely blend, "“’]"Ifl-‘r at ""“’ White House £rCot Venide Dite whojsr Sy ikiehs o'clock. Rev. Dr. Herbert F. Randolph :‘;:':A']I::;'l;:nuhere he will have an Xy We store them. . 5 held for the ladics accom- | nond, ndinie the Confederate iy ve. A We rextore them. with crushed ice and per- panying the Philippine dele- | feunion. will come to_\ashington, the The bride. who was given in mar-| Restoring. repairing. : latter part of the week for a visit of H s Father wore s =ewa nfl _Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director of the remodeliuk at redue- haps a bit of sliced lemon, kation to Washington. was quite ns | severat days before returning to their nnted satin, made with a court | Pan-American Union. entertained at ed summer ra § = picturesque us any event held there in | home i train of Spanish lace mounted op sat- | luncheon today in the annex of th : T ve misse: e d n s e Free Storage! you hn‘e . ddl'ol':e of this administration. The costumes of |z payl £, Johnson ompanied by {in. Her lace and l::le vell wis ur- :;e“""r':'::l[r‘rn“r;"‘?;fllrdtr;x{ ir‘lhnnnr of | |pl SORRGEE summer’s true delights. cl ing g, (R dauEhier: 3 . Ma e \- ranged with orange blossoms. and she 2 of foreign affairs R & RN S e I e Carried 4 houquet of orchids and white | °f Bolivia, Dr. Alberto Gutierrez. 1215 G St. N.W. 3 Sy | Adriatic for Iturope, where they will roses. Mr. Leander McCormick-Goodhart ’ Miss Katherine Wright attended her 5 sister as maid of honor, wearing a| Attache of the British embassy, had gown of turquoise blue georgette crepe, and the bridesmaids. Miss Mar- Jjorie Wright, another sister of the bride, and Miss Dorothy Brooks, sis- ter of the bridegroom, wore shell-pink native materials and fashion, and when | GonG W Next three months traveling Mrs. Harding accompanied them to the| in England and on the continent. Mrs. south front lawn, where she posed in | Johnson and the younger members of } the family will close their home on 16th a group picture with them, the gcenc | giroet Friday and will go to their sum- was exceedingly effective. They vis-| mer place, Overlook, Blue Ridge Sum- ited the polnts of interest in the|mit, Pa, for the remainder of the sea- White House, strolled through the | son’ georgette gowns and carried bouquets gardens and finally took the rose walk of Ophella roses. leading to the President's office, where | The marriage of Miss Coral Roberts, EWING Mr. Reynolds Brooks of Chicago, Chocolat P t t S 9 thev valled upon him. - daughter of Judge and Mrs. W. T brother of the bridegroom, was the| g : € otatoe W the company of a dozen or more | Roberts, to Mr. Stephen B. Felker o ¢ man, and the ushers were Mr. . i ‘ women were Mrs, Maximo M. Rod- | this eity, formerly of Dalton, Ga., MME. MARC ER, rank Wright, jr. and Mr. Charles| @3 —seductively rich morsels of almond paste covered with riguez, w of the Governor of T will take place this afternoon At 5 |yife of the minister of Switzerinnd, | Beverly Wright, brothers of the bride; 4 chocolate in quaint potato shapes. An inveigling tea con- abas; Mrs. Fellx Cordova Daviia | o'clock at the residence of the bride’s | Who, with him and members of their | Mr. Richard Brooks. brother of the| (@ {oetion wife of the Philippine < and Mr. Frederick Ber- > of commissioner | parent 16 Kilbourne place family, hax left Washington for Bos- | bridegroom, Miss Teresa 1ldon The ceremony viill be performed by | gon, oute to Dark Harbor, M nard of Boston A reception fol- & . . e Commissioner. Isauro | the Rev. Clifton K. Ray of the Mount | o spend the snmers . o0 lowed, when the bridal couple was One of More Than Twenty Kinds in a certawn y Manuel L. Quez Method'st Chuich and only | * el s 'l IVing by Mrs. Wright,| o Manuel L. Quezon Methodist hurch and only assisted in receiving by Mrs. . s ore” Sandiico:” Ml Teodoro pary of relatives and | - - Tother of the bride, who wore an CORNWELL’S BETTY BOX Irs. Maximo M. Kalaw.[intimate fr s will be present Nraniel T sregident of thelorchid lace gown, and Mrs. Harry D. ) D ¥ st Lubkan | M eataliv | N tle Humphries: Little ] e e et O | Brooks mother. of the bridegroom A Pound, $1.50 Santos. Miss Gloria Santos. Miss Car- wedding musie and Miss the ihilippine | Mr. and Mrs. Brooks left later for & + Albert and Miss Natividad Al- muver of Iidgewood. | v PRInE | elr wedding trip, the latter wear- MATINEE MINTS, 50c eral solos. The ests ncluded s ing a smart blue tailored suit with a v will be given in satin and straw hat. They will re- 3 The pungent pringle of pure Mrs. Coolidze will be joined tomorrow " her father, will wear & Side at Montclair. 3., on their re-| @ K ST [ e el e b i by the Vice P’resident. wao went to Am- nton crepe costume, with turn. The out-of-town guests here 2 bounty to these giant cream herst College to attend a_trustees' at and yreage for the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. 5 mints. Thick canopled in meeting. The sons of the Vice Presi- and lilies of the ]z, 4 yjro Harry D. Brooks of Portland, Me., 5 milk chocolate! A box, 50e. dent and Mrs. Coolidge, Ji nd Cal- ymond W. Felker of [ 514 parents of the bridegroom: Mr. and prother of the bride- be the best man and the Made of vin, will join them at the New Willard Dalton, ¢ tomorrow. coming from their school in | &room, wi Mrs. Frederick Bernard of Boston, rp Joseph miemin, Mo 2 X! 82 oot CORNWELLS v Pennsylvania. bride will be unattend A recep- 14l5 E . for the at the , wood that The retiring ambassador of Russia, | ceremony will follo 'n the bridal | AL Bt T ey H Steeet . Louis C. Cramton.| Mr. M. D. Purdy, formerly United and Mrs. John States district nmrnev at Minne- a nu! Mrs. John in: is in \Cl!hlmglon for Martha s Katherine Dyer; t tephen G. Porter . nk Murph < ipbell, Commis baldon and daughter, Miss valdon: sioner and Mr. Bakhmeteff, will sail from New York | couple will be assisted in today aboard the Berengaria, for|by Mrs. Roberts, mother of the Lurope, where he will spend the sum- r blue georgette c r mont rsage bouquet of and by Miss Beryl Rob- ster of the and Mrs lasted 206 left Sze. ? willl wo ol & ears— :‘ € nr K a on their wedding trip and on _ th return they will reside at 1858 | \ abroad a California street nd on his return will be by his children. who will One of the very inter I/m Woods Hol . to join Mme. $ dings of the early sun Cordova udge who is estabiished there for the sumn place this ¢ at § nith, Unit Court U's Episcopal Church, when « Appeals: nk Mc- For Europe In Jul Mr. and Mr ittenden Marriott Mrs. Charles C. Wal- = ' - h s Mary Wallace, daughtor of the | Will Dec the bride of Licut. Wil-| 1tur and Mre | SON l(llrlfll‘ Higging, Corps of 5 New York July | 8 UL S, A - she will travel remony will be performed by months, Miss Wallace th and the will be with a party of college frier LnnatiaRe and she and Miss Marian Pennoc another one of the party and known in Washington societs from having Walla ™ Dl‘.l)H AM. \Ia* acl huwlh. stands the oldest house in New England. exposed 286 years, never painted — vet it is perfectly pre- served. And the wood is the same as is used in EDDY REFRIGER- S et S This Week—For Three Day <. Maud Wood Albot, Miss Julia T Wednesday ~ Thursday Friday Only Mrs Miss Mona Blodgett of this city. maid of honor, a the follc ntiago A - 3 e last season, will B B ATORS. nain in Eurepe until some tme in | bridesmaids: Miss Mary Louise John- con, Teodoro i 5 . Miss Jane hael and Mis Jose G. Gene- Requiring less ice than Mary Wallace, Miss Ruth | > owire city and s . Pedro Abad Drevailing Dis- most refrigerators and out- nd their friend. Miss Mary | Bmiiy rfolk. Vi Vicente . Prevailing Di Evine » & ARE Fisher of Indiana, Pa. accompanied | licut. Resnolds Johnsen Burt . Virata, counts of 10% off iving a generation ARE Mrs. Wallace on a motor trip into Vie. | Will be the of the ur n lre Oc 0 the usual prices. TWO FEATURES-—many i over the w 1d, their desti- dore D k Secretary : . ' nation being the Al Caverns. Rob argas: more. = k. Licut. RQonald | 4 sllector of in- - The minister of Switzerland and: aid J. Leehey | p Bocobo, dean, » Mme. Peter left vesterday for Boston, Clark, all class- University of Phillp- i rln an ummer Where they will spend a day or tw room e Kalaw, dean, College of Fhilip- Univer- A re How at the ho of the bride’s y ts On their from their dding trip Lieut. and _his bride will go to| <an Antonio, Tex. where is stationed. The f tow ~lude Mr: Norton of Louisville, Ky Huntley Gordon, Mr. rton and Mrs. Laurs Universit with the n, who is a student Harvard Unlversity. From there the will go to Dark Harbor, Me, where jthey have taken a cottage for the summer months. Libe: DULIN'@ MARTIN CO. 1215 F STREET and 1214 to 1218 G STREET Hours—8:45 to 5:30 sov. and = Wraps Coats Capes : The charge d'affaires of the lega- from out tion of Panama. Senor Don J. E. Le | Fevre, left this afternoon for Chicag, where he will make an address in the interest of the on schooi and church furniture. Austrian bentwond chairs 4 folding chairs carried )f New York city, and | in stock with a general line of fursiture will return to Washington the latter| Bell of Charleston. W. | Grand Rapids and Chicago Sam |. Room and part of the week Miss Jane 3 restardus armichael v.vmmm Furniture }:xm‘. &% F a oo, L 5 ST N at’a buffet luncheon show- | Main 7674, MATERIALS: M. ad Mrs. . 2 arriot, and last evening M. Sompan ed ibyg Mea MR W | M s rsWe will arvella COLORS: will mocor from tnere to Boston, with o | Mr_and Mrs. Charles Denby will re- | domestic and ‘summer s stay en route of several days at Lenox. [ quen to Washington this evening from | Sanitay t Cl C. Kaisha Naqy Mass. Miss_Adams wi ined in | Brinceton. N chite Thés attenis anitary et Cleaning Co. Veldyne 20% to 33%% Oft! Pre-Inventory Clearance Embracing Our Entire Stock of Bo n by Mrs. . Buc Merry- o i i et 25T pencement exercises, their | 419 New Jersey Ave. ; Denby, jr uem\.;_d Sedadidalon Panvelaine Black Gray Andrews, New Erunswick, where they || : AT e the et o e,y [ member of the kraduating el Mrs. Howard will continue to Kenne- | i Before or lflnr business hours, North 'l” e will Spend| ¢ Please take Canton Crepe i e ¥ of the summer. N O T l C E Tuwill Cord umn- for Filipinox. Tflcafme where they will Lieut. and Mrs. Eugene L. V. 1, who are motoring frum Oklahoma, wili ar- of 5 = irp . rk e 8 Wakningon JomeiSh o B | | The rondent compnigre troy e of e summer ore, hours—Dailr, - exeept Picotine Rust the guests for # week or two of Mrs ilippines and Mrs. Jaime . de|Concuitafion abont vou othes o8 by g ee e W 0 " Tormer” Somaaon ami | Vi entertained at Hinner 1t Consiiftion atont o urs af subes e b Scotch Mixtures i Gore, hefore going to|evening at Wardman Park Hotel in 30-32 F1 % iLmu!. new station, at honor of the Philippine p MARTIN WOLF ;3 Florida Double-faced Bei, | Point. Tarvin of Leesburg, Va.. § ssion, headed by Sens Faviler. Steanier Cloth elge Choice of Any T e e e Golf Materials Stamped Bedspread at a reduction of 335 % Spreads to applique in a patchwork of Fruits and Morning Glories. Lazy Daisies, French Knots and many other designs from which to choose. Regularly selling from $3.95 to $7. 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