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SOCIETX, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1924 SOCIETY. phis, who are the house guests of|national convention of the League of | wedding of Miss Cornelia Fiske M PRINCIPALS IN THE CECIL-VANDERBILT WEDDING MISE MurleHBIRIEGRES ot dage " \vomen, and will spend | Mr. Thomss Wentworth Starrou [o] 8 - ® visiting friends In- the | Which will take place in old Christ Mrs. A. Henry Robbins entertained | Capital city Gne e 2 oot Lo a company of forty at luncheon o- (dinner ‘Monday evening: oy or | O el in Cambridge, Mass GAviatithie Clitvy GRS C0 cousin, Mrg. John Mock, and this eve- | Debutanter’ Henefit Batl 7 # 4 Mrs. Willlam Crawford Gorgas and | musical " in her honoe 3¢ "0 give o | Big Success Last Nih | Mrs. Chase Kennedy were joint host-|moyth, The debutantes’ ball at the Ne esses at luncheon today at the Wash. et Willard last night, for the benefit ot P i . PR i S intereating trip to| Tient Col “Mr the Monticello fund, was sucl President and Mrs. Coolidge Guests at A , : e Kepe whe. i & (PuCh Uf the | dan: and bt re; Fichard . Jor. | dainty und charming amfair, so siri 7 . . . - » ' Cubai government and of the United | Washington Monday for Lieut. Col. | just’ chononitl in atmosphere, with Wedding of Miss Emily Dial and S EORIINIOE, B Cronaer and | Joracnts Sbeo urt” cnough midate o’ and. oidcs J s sister. — ognized § At . . - — ) cad | 2E: and Mrs. AL 3. Whitaker, who| e whion chonta L Anvaal Jostity Mr. Brownlee Tonight e Mes. Frederick Dent Grant was | have been spending the imrer i Se | U8 which shotid ‘Come 1o stay. = = 2 g 7 hostess at luncheon today for her|Petersburg, Fla. have returned 1o |ra; som was devoid of deon ) granddaughter, Princess Bertha Can- | their home on 20th street e ot T e i axi Euove tacuzene, in honor of Miss Elizabeth P the ed windows, the softly sha HE President and Mrs. Cool- [and the late Baroness Amherst of Gorion Hanna, whose marriage 10| Gen. John . Pérshing will entertain | (0 KNS and American flags hun 1ago will attend the mar. |Hackney. ! J 7 Mr. Richard Porter Davidson will |in his box at the polo ball Wednesday | 10y 2420 and giving the patri- ois evening of Miss An old English custom was fol- - . take place Saturday night Senator and Mrs. Warren, Gen, ' %G %0 winter of balls, whe p lage s g S5 | Jowed out at Biltmore House last . ¢ - Hines, Gen. and Mrs, Dennis | . 5T ? al when each Laura Emily Dial, daughter | night, when family servants and em- : Mrs, Charles Snyder Morgan, jr. an and Gen. and Mrs, Hobert ¢, | <CIVIDE line showed a group of ele of Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, [ Ployes gathered with lighted candles director of the Mask and Wig Club, [ Dayis antly costumed women to James Lawrence Brownlee |3nd torches, and with whistles, horns : Who accompanied the members of the | “With Mr. ana Mrs | the gue Canicen and other noisemakers serenaded the Y : ; Ciub to the debutantes’ bail after their o ena L Govin n | Lnringtime will be performed at 8 | bride-to-be. When the din ceased < performance at the Belaseo last night, T e i ST lock in the Washington Heights |Miss Vanderbilt was ca out, and : made a short address saying gr:ls e »n and others. pely Tresbyterian Church, the pastor, the |PPearing with Mr. Cecil, she re 4 club would like to give a special pe ) i} rocks S Dr Tatn 6 T ficia ceived the wedding gitts of the em- 3 i formance in Philadelphia for the ben- Wi, sppelal savay ot Pane|| . Commnn Dr. John C. Palmer, officlating. | ployes of the estate. HARBIS efit of the Monticello fund and ip €0M- | ama and Senora . Ch ntertained | Made the large reception will follow at the — X : A ; BEWING— |'pliment to the Washington 'debu- at’dinner Sunday ‘o t onos | those who RERCIID e Cats ot Tansanaes. : S . e — Rora de Alfaro, The. other wucets | Larner, Miss Aun Devereux. Mixs N oolidge attended the Senate | MIEOF (CEPIE © S o : Y Ascistant Attorncy General and Mrs. | Gi0 f A0, The other guests | Munford, Miss luncheon today at the Capitol, | The Seceetary of State and Mre : o T < Rush L. Holland have returned 0| jegation and Senora de Chevajier | s afternoon she will receive |Hughes will be the guests of honor : their apartment at Wardman Park | yveiol, 01 Jenora ge Chevalier, v and Gorden Assoctation at| 3L SRESE EM2 Con oK ral commnin- 54 e A 2 Hotel after visiting in New Orlean Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Chevalicr, : toa) : ; ; : of the spectal Panama mis- = ion of Panama, Dr. Alfaro, Dr. Mo- 4 . e | stisn—ran) wedding 1 sions, and Mr. A. Lyons, Ceell-Vanderbilt Nuptials alos auc DI Shiar, ahd Senora del g N . s 2 her Place Memorial Church. it | Alfaro and Senora de Chiari. Seno- 3 A Luther Fince 3 = 5 Miss Louise Lacey left last i At Riltmore Estate Today. Hih Moralia: Wes rabie to (be hbre 4 3 4 4 The marriage ot Miss Erma Paul |, Uy fon 5 R0y 0t S, CromnE With Biltmore estate and All Souls’ | the festivitics, having been % - o . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charlet|about a fortight = Church thercon as the show ground ed in Panama by illness i . ! , v | aul, ey alien oe| Whilc there Such ! Mercon now Eround | family. The dinner will s 3 o | Y., will take pla persc s of the di p % & Rree at’ 4 oclock, 1 fal and x followed at 10 o'clock by i e | ¢ s « 3 % Luther Place Memorial Church. The | reception with dancin Abou 1 ¥ v » o ceremo) will b n»r!nrm»d_ by the members of official, diplomatic a ¢ ¢ _ — Rev. George M. Diffenderfer, and pre- [%ed o meet the Secretary of State | [« SN | “ecause,” AU Dawning: or Your Spring an ummer to ithp. Hion face | #nd Mrs. Hughes after the dinner. | 4 2 ‘romise Me ' 5 “eecil of t i % he pride will be given in marriage noen ta The ambassador of France and | fd ¢ 4 by her father and will wear a gown P lNTlN nius Horner, Rishop of Asheville, L Nime. Jusserand entertained at dinner | - TR DOoni R gE 3 A ‘repe made on straight lines, A ficiated, assisted by the Rev. DT.|jast evening, when their guests | fg A 3 . i i Y a cape of thescrepe with a shawl col- enville Merrill, uncle of the bride. | clyded the ambassador of Italy, Don ¢ i 3 | {lur of cream lace. She will wear a| nett, rector of the church, | Argentina and Mme. de Pueyrredon = 7 | bouquet of roses, lilies of the valley el was filled with 4 mass | the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. % ) and forget-me-nots. | ¢s. dogwood various white is D Wilbur; the t ; IS Miss Inez Hogan will be the maid fowcrs, all gathered from the | Bevpt and Mme. Yousry b N > 5 | of honor. wearing a gown of apple | SEE PLITT FIRST! re e Admiral Andrew Lon s § 1k made along old-fashioned e her way up William Crozier, the director 3 necklline and bottom of the 1 R . eded by her maid eral of the Pan n Union, A g a being outlined with narrow et us handle your entire redecoration problems—irom roof to \:N ¥ o y“.\ (r:‘r‘u:fl v\:f S. Rowe; M 3 * nl»];‘-(fla \luhlr and brv‘\u‘n n‘lk_ She | cellar—from parlor to pantry—and beautify your home to such an ex- Ohio, and twe s ows 5 \ will wear a hat to match and a cor- | o P y BEY .\|'«rl-_ intes S T _ sage bouquet of violets and ,,V.f&\ tent that it will call forth the most favorable comment from every one. ¥ her | Mombello, Prof. and M 3 - | 3 Mr. Charles Dunn will bp the best i < Bave | feld Osborn. Brot. Pel S % P ; o ""‘mm‘:and‘ azlse Dl willihg SN hest Our skilled painters and paperhangers, our relisble upholsterers and ex- |lege of ¥rance, Mrs ., s 9 # ten-dd o H. Elliott and Mr. George Meritt pert drapery men, our high-grade materials are all at vour service. Cal 1 large one, | Mrs. Hamilton Wright, Miss E o | Macw oy, (COuRiE ‘of the ! hAse: PR . X ; church to the | .“the counselor of the c 3 v and Mrs. Mark Reid Yates will| SacWhorter cousins of the beidv:|# Main 4224 end a representative will call immediately to make an estimate. her maid | ssy and Mme. de Labou N 4 ption tomorrow ufternoon | bridegroom, and Mr. Charles Greer, er of Mr. | the naval attache of the ; : in celebration of | brother-in-iaw of the bridegroom. pt. Jean Rigal. - . | ¥ e their wedding. | . MT% Paul. mother of the bride, will The a':nba:s'fillnr )nr Ma 3 ¥ 1 et will ‘be Mrs. Eric Buxton ':,:“r"mf“““'_‘: “N "““j;"?"“:"‘::fad‘l‘r‘"f“f; oy Inc. York: Miss | sanao Hanihara; t A facl R. Govin, Mrs. E. A 3 3 e iron STovene 3 i i - 2 hat to match and a corsage bouquet RES x ston, Miss Mar- 8 Croats und Slovenes, Dr. Ante Harriman and Mrs. John W. Belt ! S vichich; the minister of 5 A M o el | of romes, und Mrs. Allen, mother of Painting, Paperhanging and Upholstering iss Augusta Czechoslovakia, Dr. Frantisek Chval - 2 ; b middle of May and | the bridegroom, will be in a gown of | 25 W 3 ton Noraitf e v R pites eh GieRattes or P ) oir country nluce, Colling- | A0S0 B¥ay, Crene 6 SBEe, o oote 1325 14th St. N.W. Main 4224 O Lithuania, Mr. Kazve i d Farm on the Totomac, near|,r. Mrs. J. B. Harrison of Pennsyl the charge d'affajres of Po > g i 1° | vania, Mrs. H. 8. Rober® of New York, Mme. Mendes Leal will be the’ honor Mis atrice Whittier, daughter | Miss Annie Bossert Boston_aad | satin, | Euests at the Congressio lub’s of br W. W. Whittier, left | Mr8. Elmer es Rochester, Her | 4t home Kriday, from 4 to 6 o'clock, YarDERMW oo RS ay for Detroit \\P{v‘r.‘l e ,r:‘-\ Y | cer the |at the clubhouse, 2001 New Hamp- | RéNPERWOOD. 3 : . of My dud Mes et wr] d Mrs. Allen will leave after vards | shire avenuc and their daughter. Miss|the ceremony for a wedding trip and | . Cror 3 . 2 Fler | Mics Prrker wil | ¥ill make their homne in New Rochelle, | @ The minister of Denmark, Mr. Con-| The ceremouy (ook place in ANl 2B BT i - | Stantin Brun, is Ing today on the |Souls’ Church. on Biltmore estate, at Tana Ahne Wehtttior At 'm 22| Reliance to 'pa ome time at his | Axhesilie, N. C.. at noon today. 5 S T o | Miss Adelaide Wolstenholme enter- | o | home in T ark. The counselor of | Upper left: Miss Cornelia Vander- | B 4 A ned voung people at the supper |l the legation, Mr. Maj Helmer-Peter- | piigs the hride. Calhoun will entertain at | 94nce at Le Paradis last eveging. sen, will be charge daffaires during | Upper right: Hon. John Francis Am- HARRIS & EWING . I tomorrow ir > e the minister's absence herat Cecll, the bridegroom. § G Lower left: Miss Muriel Vanderbilt, - bridesmaid. she will attend the 133383E2LRL80000880 $833235 FITLETILITEITLLILIILLLILL o |®™ G and Lth Sts., Service and Courtesy, Established 1577 in bouffant I skirt. Her| Mr Justice and Mrs, Edward T. San- was trim ford have issued invitations for two or of Mme. | 3o interested in the | gene or s Universal av in Paris, | i alhoun spent 1 Clabaugh, new presi- dent of the Rotary Club. will enter- tain at dinner in the diplomatic cuite turns from |at the New Willard on next Thurs- | B 1(; Mrs. Georze W. Van- | arum lily dinners which they will give in the & s whire she 4 ting of the | da York last week and | iy former | presidential suite at the New Willard | 950 e iica Morin of | Internatic - cre attendedthe 1. " _ |- ® . the British embassy | on May 8 and 10. There will be forty | yea york, beidesmald | Jancheon given by Mrs Frederick S.| Mrs. Gillett-Hill has canceled all a ame ll' eb s best man Mr. Hugh | gucsts at each. | Badaiadit b ) The newly appointed secretary of | Dreparatory” to announcing 4 | social eogagements because of ill- L N he of e sy and e the Italian embassy, Signor Giovanni | NeW list of active workers of the hess L- to the ambassador, | Senator and Mrs. David A. Reed |Mrs. Keefer will be accompanied by |0 (e SIROIREs BEVOC (T0TT houn will have charge | A ors were | will entertain at dinner this evening, |Mr. Fers and_little Enel) ] EROILa AN g Hrl mending |l ftussian hooth at the street| Mrs. Mary Frances Adams enter- s A safe and sure wav to al British | followed by a m Among | will have Mr. sel Chotzinoff as |few days in Y t the Ritz , Lo be held May 20 to May 25, In | tained at tea in her apartment at the <\ | S ¥ Geoffrey | their guests will be Mr. and Mrs, | her accompanist “arlton b o Washington, | the center of Park avenue, New York. | Valois Sunday afternoon. in honor of @ reduce, without the dis tary: Mr.|William Watson Smith of Pittsburgh, - . mer will take up b The street fair is given annually for| her guest, Mrs. Willett Edward Den- | e c s 5 McCormick- | who are their house guests. The pro- | Mrs. Winthrop Murray Crane will | duties at the cmbassy. | the benefit of various New York |tinger of New York. Mrs. Adams |@ comfort of diet, exercisc r embassy |€ram will be given by Mrs. Fiora farrive this afternoon to spend a few . o | charities, notably for the cripple [ read a number of her most charming & - . Mot “the | MoGIll | Keefer, - mezzo-voprano, and | days with her mother, Mrs. William J. | Mrs. Rudolph Kauffmann and Mr.| cildren poems. Mrs. Dentinger, better @ OF old-fashioned methods o Kraneis [Uttte Miss Vidla Mitchell of | Pitts | Boardinan Lewis N. Murray will be at home in- | . e . | known to “Washingtonians' as Mis ¢ 2 . Pt It own | burgh,” violinist, who i only eleven| Mrs. Boardman will he joined by | formaliy Airlie tomorrow after-| Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark is|Byrd Mock, was recently marred of corseting. T'he Ttobert | vears of age, and who is only allowed | another daughter, Miss Malel Board- | noon. Mr. and Mre. Murray will re- | entertaining at a bridge tea this|New York to Mr. Deniinger. Mr Mad XGi - o > o in public six times the end of tieat weok, when she | turn’ to theie home, at Dunkirk.| afternoon in honor of Miss Sus Hanna | Dentinger came o Washingtin fro Madame X Girdle fits like nurs: wnd’ M| and Miss Anne Rachias of Thilagei: | New York as a delegate to the recent @ o ] ; . a glove, has garters at- s i E= i coston aa e ! I BNl e I EaaE=aa " tuched, and s s con- I B structed that it gently massages eyery part of the body that it touches. This is a triumph of scien- tific corseting and gives vou at once the slim, straight, boyish lines you want. 3iltmore wn the lawn, | ng blooms | |8 Henderson's, Standard for Quality < i h for wedding | :stabl d over 50 v \ i oWe P fending the ceremony in thel Important l ' s om Fourth church ¢ liant reception in ‘: Ne“v! Floor Riltmor: - Esme F . 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