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Society|: __{Continued from Eighth Page.) F whose marriage ‘\IH tuke place Thursday. Assoclate Justice Butler was host to four at dinner tonight on the New “illard roof. The counselor of the Hungarian le- gation and Mme, Pelenyl entertained &t luncheon yesterday at the Lee House. Mrs. Nowher‘ry wife of former Sen- ator Truman H.'Newberry, spent last week in Flint, Mich., where she went to attend the annual meeting of the Needlework Guild, of which she has been national president for thirteen years. Mr. and Mrs, Newberry closed thexr summer home at Watch Hill, R. few weeks ago, after spending Line summer there. ‘They went to Watch Hill immediately after their return from a world tour. The rehearsal of the Junior Alliance Revue. which will be at Polt's October 19 and 20, will be held this afternoon at 2 'o'clock at the Washington Club, and also this evening at 7:30 at the same place. Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Charles C. McChord have re- turned to their apartment at the New Willard, after spending some time in Europe. The United States ambassador to Germany'and Mrs. Alanson B. Hough- ton have had with them through the summer_the former's nfece, Miss Gratia Houghton, who returned to this country a few days ago. She is at the Hotel Chatham, in New York for the autumn. Gen. John B. Kerr. retired, Kerr spent the week end a Astor in New York on the ashington from Pittsfie] the Ho! Fay ¢ fass.. where they have been through | | the summer. Mr. and M ‘were hosts at ing at Wardman Park Hotel in honor of the delegates to the International Dairy Congress, which is being held this week in Washington. H. B. Van Nerman esterday, enterain- A pretty wedding of Saturday even- Ing was that of Miss Constance Lee Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Gibbon Carter, and Mr. David Johnston Wilson, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. L. A. Wilson. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's parents at 1820 T street at § o'clock, and was followed by a reception. The Rev. Dr. Dunlop of St. John's Church eMeiated. | The bride wore a lovely gown of erepe chiffon over soft bridal satin The bodice w edged at the n with pearls ar two panels hun, from tho waistiine below the hem with embroidery of pearls. as arranged | a coronet of blossoms, - with sprays of ms at each side, and sha a shower bouquet of bridei] and lilies ‘of the valley. dwine of Rich- Her tulle | | of honor and \Il-v’ } g! rter maid of hon- The gowns were fashioned along the same lines, Mrs. Redwine: of pink taffeta, embroidered In pat terns of gold and blue, and Miss Car. ter's in biue with designs of gold and They carried Mme. Butterfl The best man was Mr. Arthur M Geary of Portland, Ore. After an extendad wedding trip M and home | . Wilson will make their Portland. Dr. and Mre. Samuel & Adams and Miss Adams are again in_their shington home, on New Mrs. Washington Bowie Chichester of Sandy Spring, Md, has announced (!:(\: engagement of her T N been' ‘announced " for " the wed: Miss Chichester is a_sister of \u«a Sarah Chichester of Wilming- nd of Mrs. Philip D. Laird stle, Del..and a nie sbitt wa: June from the ) tute of Technol Mrs. Georze ton, Md. and gran ga{\rge . “Nesbitt" of Wilmington, el. Mrs. John F. Wilkins Katharine Wilkins the Lee period. Mrs. John W. Dwight joined M. Dwight at the Lee House jlan wehl:. _Judze W. E. Baker of Elkins, W. :- /s a guest at the Lee House for a reels anv‘l Mis are staving at House for an Miss Elizabeth Howry is passing a | |] week with Judge and Mrs. How: their residence, 1509 16th street, be- fore returning to New York, where she has taken an apartment at $ East §5th street for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Efsinger an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter Octavia to Mr. Willlam T. Reed, ir. The wedding took pla e day afternoon September John'’s Church, the cgremol being performed by Rev. E. S. Dunlap, D. D. Mr. and Mrs. Reed, jr., have taken an | apartment at 3626 Connecticut ave- nue. They will be at home after Oc- tober 15. Mrs. Anna B. Gaegler has returned Flowers for October Wedclings 5 | Effects elaborate or simple, as you prefer, carried out with that rare taste for which Shaffer’s is so wxdely known. | Church and home decorations, bouquets for brides and attend- ants. X Estimates upon request, SHAFFER’S 900 14th St. Combing Won’t Rid Hair of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To drfl this, ot about four ounces of uid nv? l‘;‘ it at nhht when retir molsten the scalp ‘and rub it in @ently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by. mornin most, If not DY your dandrul will be Yona and_two or thi more applieations will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single eign and trace of it, no mat- ter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too that all itch- ing and digging of the scalp will | gtop ¢, cass, and your hair wm be uffy, lustrous, glossy, silky um. and Jook and feel & hundufl times Detter. !ou can got liquid arvon at any d” and it never t-u- to do dvertisemen! Hamp- | | indefinite |} ’l'owll. tonla, wher ‘); on her way to Chi visited her son and an‘f fortnight. rs. (Mefler Neoowpanted thors 'to Bouth here they visited Sister , ‘formerly of St. ine’s; in Beitimore. She then went to Milwaukee and Pittsburgh, From the latter place she went to Atlantic City to join her daughter and son, who &pent the summer with thelr aunt, Mrs. T. A. Ruppert, in her apariment ther: Mr. and Mrs. wrence E. Rector of Riverdale have announced the marriage of their daughter Florence ‘drlenne to Mr. Earl M. Bullock, Sep- tember 1. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride's past H. Lawson, who officlated, n‘ the double ring service, and was wit- messed only by the families of the couple and a few friends. The bride was attended by Miss Edith H. Fleming of Washington, while her brother, Mr. Jahn M. Rector, served as best man. After a short trip to Philadelphia and Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Bul- lock went to their new home, 3500 stern avenue, Mount Rainfer, Md. Dr. Simon of Nashville and Mrs. Bensinger Married Today. The marriage of M ma_Ben- singer and Di B. Simon of Nash [btseecge ) 1747 Rhode Island Avenue Ezclusive Misses’ and Children’s Apparel. The Russian model illustrated is of henna jersey, with effective Rus- sian embroid ville, Tenn., 8¢ ¥ojclock at the home of Mr. ylvan Bensinger, 2. The ceremony, Ww! Street’ Temple, drawing room, in fall flowers, a small family took place this uumo:‘: Thomas L Bowen of Baltl ceremony was perform b; mv ‘T, Ehrhart, pastor of the Covenant h | O. United Brethrea Church, l‘flul!or, Dr. Abram Pa., the ring cere: neny Dell af oF dari , “hat of ailkc velvet trimmed in burnt goose, a mink neck- plece and a corsage bouquet of party. A buffet luncheon followed. (Ophelia roses and sweet peas. The bride lovely in a dark of tan crepe. tan' French felt with o Her corsage bouquet was & cluster of orchids and lilies of the valley. Later in the afternoon when Dr. and Mrs. Simon left for their wedding journey to New York, Canada and the west, the bride wore a long blue coat trimmed in Kolinsky fur to finish her costume. After November 1, Dr. and Mrs. Simon will be at home at the Marberta apartments, 31st avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Among the out-of- town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simon of Lock Haven. Pa. Herbert Simon of Loufsville, Ky.. | Mra, Jonas and Mra. Fannie Merfeld | of Baltimore, Md. A prétty auumm wedding was ol- | emnized at Migh oon Saturday. tember 29, in the ery. Incerporated SRR She_was attended by_her sister, Misy Kathiyn L. Charles, who a#lso wore & dark blue suit and corsage m uét of daisies an ru. " Gable Charles o( ‘Brooklyn, trip. Upo: oy will Tesidain their newly Farnished home at 3911 Windom place northwest, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Bowen was a graduate of the Fennsylvanis Businers College snd for & number of years w rlpher in the law offices of Chuln WALK-OVER Some people call Princess Pat a comfort shoe It is! Yet these new and clever strap pumps are so smart that .they are worn by mmy women as the last 'szmtmde with the nndelm:,andaonfotmmd:emmnl foot The arch is snug, and thchedmnanov.An comfortable style shoe, that's Walk-Over Princess Pat is. D) S S A D ) O S S S NS D S N IRENE CASTLE xl-'Asmou.oANcs MATINEE —at Poli’s Theater tomorrow after- noon. IRENE CASTLE CORTICELLI FASHIONS —in a special showing here all this 1216 F St. N.W. F or Women and Misses —offering practical, serviceable dresses— the kind every business woman and girl needs, both for evervdav and the gala oc- casions. 425 Dresses 70 Models—many one-of-a-kind SIZES T (1613 ] Sacsees ... | 22 [ 63 | 55 | 3613814042144 ‘ [79 [ 74 [ 64 [ 36 | 32 straig tine twill frock. Satin-faced crepe, Moon 25.00 Dresses for business, Dresses for afternoon wear, Dresses for tea, Dresses for dinner, Dresses for women and for the younger set. Autumn modes from the workrooms of some of best manufacturers of moderate cost frocks. All fresh new Handsome Materials -glo satin, Satin-backed Canton crepe, Charmeen, Poiret twill, Crepe de chine, Crepe Isolde, Canton crepe, Novelty broche silks, Georgette crepe, Silk lace. Smart Colors Misses” tiered satin afternoon frock. Black. All the woodsy tones of brown from / dark Zanzibar to the lovely new coffee shade. 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