Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1923, Page 45

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~ Hungarian Counsclor Weds Miss Harmon At Home in Cleveland Guest of Woman's Alliance The Woman's “ Universal Alliance, 0 o'clock . John A. Hartstall of | through its prestdent, Mrs. C. el be Sigmund have re- w York where they For | Sunday evening dinner or ’ : Mrs. A. M. Baer, who left for Bal- timore Friday to visit her dsughter, | at the home of her parents on Har- n street northeast will . A 4 2 Mrs. Henry Straus, will be joined to- | vard street. The officiating clergy-{be at home this evening from 7 to 10 | NOUR: announces. that the meibers of E day by her other daughter, Mrs. Eu- . Abram Simon and the|o’clogk in honor of their son Morton. | the ‘Tilinois -State Soclety’ will be || Count Szechenyi Acts. as ene Young. They will go to At.|gersmeny was witnessed only, by fng guests of honor at the at-homs of the | z e tamilies o g g | lantic City for isit of | 7 ; organization’at Clifton this afternoon Best Man for Mr. Pelenyi| § week @ visit of several pridegroom. College Women's Club Entertainment will be aftorded by Dr. Immediately —after the- ceremony 1 x in Geremony on Wednes- Gives Tea Tomorrow | Alfredo Warsau ot New York, who || per entertainm mid STE Bimon Iaun 1aft Washington |3 et Y petiar ke persmeny supper entertainment am Thursday for New York to spend a|lantic City and on their return will will ding vai sorigs, nd Mins Wil ] e . ' ; There is to be a tea tomorrow at % i d day. panicd by Mrs. Louls Kann, Mr. Ferd | Kenyon sreet. : the College Women's Club, at. which | & Biang seetier > s Fa; Will give [j, p easfl'lg ecorous environ- week. Mr. and Mrs. Kann, accom- | be located in their apartment at 1364 I 7 . Strouse and Mr. and Mrs. Hackheim- lius S. Gottlieb = b or of Baltimore, will sail for Cuba D Aot iRAOAGLD! the guest of honor wil be Mis Julla MR gE gL ‘The minister of Hungary. Count » S "“'Lek! avana, to be gone several|getvice, at Garden City, L. Wade Abbot of the bureau of educa- = . B = - ceks. Washington for the wedding She o “Educa Szechenyi, returned to Washington : 3 Mrs. Joseph King entertained at|Sf his daugnter. He will return to|{on: Spe will discuss “Education and Bible Class Section of Thursday evening from Cleveland. luncheon and bridge at her apart-|Garden City the early part of thiS|,frernoon will be the members of the where he went for the marriage K;‘;;‘":L’Of‘;:‘:_‘fil‘L%‘;:;,f"““dly the | & Abea. aalibon Ay have et education committee, Mrs. James P. Vi - v: Sidne b e Mrs, Milton Ney 3 . . : Wednesday evening of Miss Sue Wade |, Mr. Sidney C. Kaufman, Mr. E out inyitations for the marriage 0 |k, chatoman, Recstuing with Mra. | _Former_ Gov. ,gnd Myb. Leille M, ] Harman, daughter of Mr. Ralph A. C. Kautman and Mr. Lee Baumgarten | (heir daughter Josephine to. Mr. | Zetrid 400 Mes Ml ey e the | Shaw of Towa and Dr. Abram Simon || Harman. to Mr. John Pelenyi, counselor ;;‘:{I';;d l:‘i;d";‘“{!l)’l;rgm T“en-flly Jerome Saks, son ofi‘m."-qr_-‘l;l! Mrs. 1A U. W.; Mrs, Howard L. Hodg- | Will be the guests of honor at the of the Hungarian legation. The cere- Tie Wi ol weoling. | Ssmuel Baks of ¢his clty, of 7:30 | Kins, Mrs. Raymond B. Morgan, Maj. {dinner of the Bible class section of mony was performed in the home of © Wednesday Card Club was en- | February 6, at Rauscher's, at Julla Stimeon and Mra. John 3. TIEeTt. | the Woman's City Club, to be given || e bride’s brothe aw ; | tertained last wéek at a luncheon at|gclock p. m. thr lers wil (e wries 3 and sister the Holel Hamilton by Mrs. Eiliott |®NMr. and Mrs. Louis Simon were {}‘:g‘(:ll(:lbl:,n sted .J' fxrr';".lfim';f at the clubhouse, 22 Jackson place, _ . and Mrs simer: ou Strouse, followed by cards at her|nosts at dinner Wednesday night atip.iper’ Mrs' Willlam C. Van Vieck, | Thursday, February S, at 6 o'clock = apartment} 1940 Biltmore street. their home, 2620 Connecticut ue. | \ies Margaret White and Mrs. Dyer. 4 p.m. = = e -1 o dan ) Mr. and Mrs, Tsadore Saks were| Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gassen I OUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PA YMENT PLAN the large fireplace in the living room, Guesin of Mr. and Mra Bidney H |hei or huve réturned from.a -trip WB MOSCS 69 Sons the Rev. Paul phen. pastor of Reizenstein last week and returned | west. EstAnLisiizp 1861 he Church of the Covenant of Clev MISS FLORENCE YOUNG to New York Wednesday. Mrs. Moe Bear and her voung son | F «# ELEVENTH ment, the most proper of Woman's City Club Host I all places is “Le Paradis” Open at 6 P.M. jor Dinner and Supper Meyer Davis' Famous Le Paradis Band rrovised al and. officiating. The house was deco- | Of Birmingham, Aln., the house guest| Mrs. Milton Nathan and Mrs. Isaac|leav: veel a, Fla., to , Aln,, Mrs. 3 Mrs. {1eave this week for Tampa, Fla., ated with quantities of southern | of Mr, and Mra. Herbert L. Snodgrans, | Behrend are at the Shelbourne, At |visit Mr, and Mrs, Otto Woif. lax and in the dining room, pink . : lantie City. Mrs. Rosenbush of Baltimore, ¥ note of color. in Mrs. R rris, who has spent three s the guest last week end of her weeks in the eit. ister, Mrs. Harry Wolf. daughte d Mrs. Benjam he decorations Frank Ri : i The bride Wore a gown of white | Fran® \Richard Damron of Wharton satin draped over silver brocade and . in Washington. Imemdiutely rimmed with lace taken from her|afich the SO waar ne nother's weddin tume. Her tulle{ formed by the Rey. Dr. Henry Allan u-(; s edged and held with the u"i Tupper, a reception was given at the eyt ;h:rlj‘d‘l:‘ :}on]x,r '?c Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Robert mond was maid of honor and Count | 1.4 yrerpos 1787 Lanier place. Mr. szechenyi was best man. The usbers ! Aghton Apa “1436 R street | cluded he attache of the Hungarian | norihwest, . > ks i tion, Mr. Andor.de Hertelendy. 7 Linens Uphelstery Furniture Cerpets o r. Pelenyi and his bride left short- after the informal reception, which ollowed the ceremonw for a brief wedding trip and will be at honte aft- er February 1, at 1424 16th street. Among others who went from Wash- gton to the wedding was Mme. Pel- other of the bridegroom, who d¢ her home with him at reet, where she will re through the wint, s Rachel C Swartzell, ington. was solemnized on Wednesday evening, Janua burg, T 3 Bishop Darlington of Pennsylvania officiated at the ccremony, which was performed in the private chapel of his se Touse.” The wedding a quiet affalr, attended only by relatives of the bridegroom, who born in that state. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Swartzell will return to Washington and will be at home at the Cairo. The marria Jones and ) both residents of Wa Trinity Methodist Epjscapal Church scene of a very simiple’ But s ton, daughter af the late Charles H. Iteaney of Beileville, Til.. and the late Annie Pentz Reaney of Baltimore, Md.. hecame the bride of Mr. Otto Bis- marck Roepke -of Minneapolis, the itev. Joseph Dawson officiating. The tride was charmingly attired in a zown of white chiffon satin. trimmed with silver spangled lace. forming a effeet over the shoulders, over a sister of the of roses, wer of ribbon with A diamond cross. | Lieut. Com vedding gift of the ther to her mother, Her only attendant was her cousin, Miss Marjorie Marsh of Baltimore, at 6:30 o'clock at Harris- | ¢ tulle veil, made | Mise Gertrude Orr of daughter of the late Jud, Orr and M r of married to Columbi: nmediate relatives and friends of the couple. The bride wore a d of blue ro- ith hat and veil to rsage bouquet of tea attended by her cou- W. Eddy of Water- bury, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson their future home in W where Mr. Jackson secretary in the office of gon D. Smith of South C: Miss Helen Cannon Gives Small Informal Dance Miss Helen C'ahnon and her niece. | Miss Helen Le Seure, gave a small in- fermal dance last evening in their home on 1Sth street Mrs. Charles M. Foulke will give a dance Tuesday evening for her grand- daughter, Miss Gladys Chapman Smith, in compliment-to Miss Alice Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I T. Mann, who will sail shertly for Europe. ' The dance en by the Jumior the | Service Association at Meridian Man- go. She carried | s ixs from | ful affair. sions last night was a most sucgess. The presentations were made by Capt. Heraty, U. S. A.. and nander Platt of the United States Navy. 3 Mrs. William Fiteh Kelley will be at home at 1424 16th street Friday who was dressed in a light shade of henna silk, with drapery of deep silk lace to match, forming panels at the sides, and carried a large bouquet of pink sweet s. 'The bridegroom's Test man was Mr. Richard Titlow of Washington. The church was deco- rated with palms and laurel leaves. Preceding the ceremony, Miss Ber- 1ie Tote, a life-long- friend of the bride, rendered several. organ selec- tions’ and Mrs. Raymond Chapin sang [ Love You;Truly” and “O Promise Me." The wedding party entered the «hurch to the strains of “Lohengrin,” aul, a cousin of the ng her to the altar. Mr. . Ottérback, Mr. King and wn served as ushers. Mrs. Roepke is_well known in church and Sunday school work as well as in _musical circles, being a zraduate of the International- Con- * servatory of Muste, her beautiful so- prano voice making her remembered by many in Washington, Baltimore and New York. Mr. Roepke is a =raduate of the University of Minne- #ota, where he received a degree: al30’ of the Washington College of law, where the degree of LL.B. was conferred, a special course in patent having beéen taken at the George | hington College of Law. _Mr. | pke is past master of Naval >. 4. F. A A. J.; prepent| of Qrient -Commandery, / _grand master of the . R. and S. M, and past Martha Chapter, No. 4, . E. S. A large gathering of relatives and friends from Washington and from out of town witnessed the ceremony. An Informal reception followed in the Sunday school room, after which the hride and bridegroom, together with the attendants and im: fate family, were entertained at the, home of Mrx. Annfe MacCathran, 718 North Caro- Jina avenue southeast, who also en- - tertained the bride and bridegroom wnd her attendant at a wedding sup- per earlicr in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roepke left for a sbort honeymoon, and after February 1 will be pleased to greet their rela- tives and friends at their home, 258 Park avenue, Takoma Park, Md, Pafrick's recto Cartwright officiating. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate relatives of the bride, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph A. Turner, Ba- den. Md., announce the marriage_of their daughter, Lizabelle, and Mr. Above Cersets that were $3.50. NOW...... $2-00 Above Corscts that were $6.50. NOW. ABove Corsets that ° were 37.50. NOW....., Above Corset: ‘were $10.00. NOW woreSisse Now. v $11.50 were S0 Now . S18.50 afternoon, January and again the afternoon of January 28 Mrs. Whitten Entertains For Visitor From South Mrs. Alfred Corbett Whitten enter- tained Wednesday in her home at an attractive’ luncheon followed by bridge for Mrs. Rufus L. Allan of Waynesville, N. €., who is spending a few weeks hére. The luncheon table was beautifully yellow daisies and other spring flow- ers. The places were marked by hand- some watercolor cards on one side with a score on the other. Among the guests present were Mrs. Rufus S Allan, Mrs. Neyle Colquitt, Mrs. D. J. Carr, Mrs. Henry Churchill Cook, Mrs. Tracy Jeftords, Mrs. Frank Harper, Miss Arline Fenwick, Mrs. Ashton Todd, Mrs. W. F. Herron, Mrs. Harold James Johnson and others. A]pha Xi Delta Women Meet for Tea Todayi Alpha Xi Delta Fraternity women will meet for tea at the Tintern Inn, 730 17th street northwest, at 4:30 to- day. Guests from Baltimore will be present. and it is hoped that all mem- bers, whether visitors or resident, active or alumnae Alpha Xis, will be present at the gathering of the clans. decorated in | Incorporated 0% Redfiction on All Coats, Suits and Dresses Jumper Dress (sketched) SPECIAL at ...$15:00 1747 RHODE ISLAND AVE. Now _in Our New Store. 12th. Just Above F All Remaining Furs at Greatly Reduced Prices {l Coats in all furs and lengths, Wraps for eve- ning wear, Scarfs in every smart pelt, together with all other remaining furs, going at January Cleargnce Prices that make this disposal one of prime importance to YOU. {| These are regular stock goods—not “job lot” furs bought for sale purposes. They’'ll prove real investments at the bargain prices prevail- ing. SAKS FUR CO. One Family Management for 30 Years 610 Twelfth Street N.\\. ZiPALAIS The Sho'ppin‘ Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877<—A. Lisner, Pres. Youthline Corsets for average and stout figures, at $5.00, Of Importance to Large Women-- . Demonstration of Stylish Stout Corsets Stylastic Stout Corsets —by the New York expert,*Miss Dougharty, who states that every stout woman can look stylish and prepossessing if corseted cor- rectly. Bring your Corset problems to her and see how easily she will make weight and years disappear. We are sure you will be agree- ably surprised: Stylish Stout Corsets at $9 to $13.50, Made with closed backs, clasp- ing ecasily in frent, “Stylastic” ' eliminates the inconvenience of lacing. Made wholly or partly of elastic; 14-inch or 16-inch lengths. Sizes to 44, At $9 to $13.50 - Palais Royal—Third Floor, . ’-IIII’-IIIIIIIII.llIIlII-IIIIIIIIII Annual January Linen Sale The last week of our Linen Sale brings out unusual values not possible to duplicate . later. Bleached Pure Linen Table Cloths and Napkins. Heavy, fine satin damask; 7 cir- cular designs. 38.00 Cloths, 2x2 yards For, each $10.00 Cloths, 2 For, each $12.00 Cloths, 2x3 yards. For, each 8725 .. $8.75 $9.75 Napkins, 2214,x2215 ins. For, dozen : $6- 75 $3.25 Bleached Pure Linen Table Damask, 70 inches wide, assorted floral $2 50 designs. Yard . $8.50 Napki 5 designs,a ;2)2-11];11}:0 nfi?zc:]n i $6'50 50c¢ 65¢ All Pure Linen Glass Checked Toweling, yard 20 inches wide; extra double absorbent. & Hemstitched Tea Cloths $8.00 Hemstitchéd Damask: Tea Cloths for; each... ....... $4-25 % SizeC 144:1:144 inchésl; satin band and crest. ray Cloth to match, =~ = 727 18x27 inches, each..........c. $2000 Colored Border Pure White Linen Tea Cloths—4-inch hemstitched borders of rose, gold, lavender and blue. $13.00 Cloths, 54x54 inches, each........ $8.25 Cloths, 45x45 - inches, each....... $13.00 Napkins, 14x14 inches, dozeg R $10'50 Hemstitched Colored Linen and Union Tea Sets. Rose and white, gold and white and blue and white. o Namnarenes. itk © $12.00 T5neh Nopiens.seesiar r.© $12.00 I5neh Napiina speciar st $12.00 " Finest Hemstitched Pure Linen Huck Towels 2.50 D k Bordered i v %owela,,gfi% in.,c’:a:}:.(.e Hué $2-00 $2.251rish, Moravian and Swi'us Towels, assorted sizes; each... $1'75 $2.00 Irish, Moravian and Swiss $1 50 Towels, assorted sizes; each... . $1.75 Irish, Moravian and Swiss Towels, assorted sizes; each.'... $1-35 $1.25 Irish and Moravian Huckaback 9 5c Towels, assorted sizes; each 89¢ Moravian Damask Border Tow- 75 els, assorted sizes; each C T5¢c: Fine Damask ' Border Towels, 65 20x36 inches; each................00C 59c Hemstitched Heavy Woven Tow- 50 els, 1886 inches; each............0UC 50c Hemmed White or Colored Border Towels, each.... oor' 39c $1.00 Hemstitched Colored Border 8 5c Towels, each........ -1014x12 - 1114x15 Gate-Leg and Drop-End Tables Few Tables possess more charm than those of our Early American designs. Since the landing of the Pilgrims the Gate-leg and Drop-end Tables have been found in the American household. Like a tactful friend, never in the way, the Gate-leg and Drop-end Table may be tucked aside when room is morc needed than their presence. The adap- tability of these tables has always been one of their strongest points. Certain- ly some of our collection should fill a need in your home. Gate-leg Table with solid mahogany . top, size 34x42 inches, wi}zh drawer in end $25'00 Drop-End Drapery Items of Interest 3l-inch Cretonne. A number of attrac- tive pattérns, printed on imported cloth which has the appearance of linen. 45 Specially priced at, yard C Fine Voile Curtains, ecru color only; 214 yds. long; cluny igser;i%n and edge; dou- blechem border. Specially pnce$2.25 Scotch Madras, 45 ins. wide; white and ecru; close-woven quality; a splendid ma- terial for chamber windows. cially priced at, yard Mercerized Poplin, 36 ins. wide, plain shades of green, tan, rose, blue, brown and”- mulberry. This makes an inexpensive but’ very effective drapery. Specially 60 ; priced at, yard : C. Floor Coverings Extra Large Plain Color Rugs Plain centers with band borders; heavy " quality Rugs, suitable for stores, offices, banks, apartment houses and home use. Fot.... $85.00 $95.00 1015x14 Feet 12x15 - Figured Rugs 9x15 | Axminster $115.00 $125.00 '$145/00 $165.00 Wilton 1114x12 1014,x14 ; 1114x15 R ..ol Axminster....... 12x15 Axminster : $135.00 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN $110.00

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