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. soc . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924 SOCIETY. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Lovette in Mailis correspondent, who had earlier | William . Witki .. of Philaderphi thelr home, at 1728 N street. RULER HAS NARROW | iirscormsinondons: whohad earlier ||, William 3. iilkizson. 3. of Philateiphia ceased in consequence of exhaust Carmelo Faina and Mary Canin » 5 First Japanese Wedding in of the stock of ammunition 5| Robert N. Hardy and Mayble R. Tair % P R . Bethlehem Chapel June 4. EscAPE IN EXPLOSION they were resumed at 8 o'clock e iy HratahiM Voeike . % : The marriaga of Miss Taeko Miya- MEhonon thay awning (to.the (impos- | fce Thompson and Margaret Harding 3 < ’ + zaki, daughter of Keisuke Miyazaki — bt 1 A approaching the scene J . MeNeal of Va., aud s P Q i 3 of Osaka, Japan, and Mr. Shinro | ult to estimate when the e B b 3 Miyazaki,' Japanese vice consul at|Ferdinand of Rumania Dragged |} *|vim will be completely consum Frank T, Kilne P A e I d. column of d h he adds, hangs over the site croxa F. Huber of Pereshail June 4, at 4 o'clock in the Bethlehem it i 4 Winston Robinson and_Col Carter. Thapel oF tne National Cathedrst | From Scene of Ammunition fcapital. Tiiieon Wemncn, g, Corelia Carter lrS C()OlldgE Hold]ng lndOOf Receptlon Sk 3 v s ; N Washington, The ceremony will be Depot Blasts. | Fall Near Paiace. ,.n!i'p.i}',’fi:fi,ff e 5.,:;#_3;;-_‘;;:15"*}"; Vo Bretenahl, D. D., d o - A I e | Earlier dispatch told of explod-| Ja d Rosebelle R Sepase - ] § i e b % i . s ral, an e o s e ng shells falling in e courtyard | "l of at “ h‘te House ThlS Afternoon | B e ] : : Li s Tacker DD, 1 VD formerty Bishan GIRLS' SCHOOL CATCHES F]u’:’.:’imh:.:;m ,.ll,.’:.ivflx, ,~‘,,l:,,‘..,.,,i ;‘ML{ of Kyoto, Joseph 1 . > 2 S han. a mile from the depot, forcing the| jouih - on Account of Rain. 4 g - , The Ja sador, Masanao L i e pors e reg S | aria Seattle, will take place Wednesday, o Md., “and will take the place of \1r » Miyazaki, the bride’s father, who, be- | Shells Fall in Courtyard of Royal [of Greece, to flce to the city Jon A cause of illness, will be unable to | Many of the residents n the Tie leave Japan as planned. Mr. Miyazaki Palace. is president u{ [hlA General lectric western part of Bucharest, where the explosion: were felt mast severcly and where 1 " Ak merous bu; vere damaged, fled 3 "1:'.’.',\5";\»'?4?;3313 2 e ‘Il-tu the easte The ceiling -of . REONTE Dy s King Ferdinand | the central exchange collapsed from Ishida to Miynsak, #e.|of Rumania is reported by the Bu- . - to Japanese law and charest correspondent of the Daily | 3 nnounces the marriage of her d 1S, COOLIDGE will turn her (@ e S [ter Grace Dorothy to Mr. Wil third and last garden party | <hiby Mrs. Nina Ashby. o e affair this . May 20, The ceremony was | Spicy. taxty, peppery—just like at moon in the| | | they make them xouth of the Rio Grande. CHICKEN TAMALES —8 for 31.00 delivered. Phons Franklin 5520, THE MADRILLON 1304 G St. N.W. BELOE hof the Asce 1o rector, of 4 k. The | ihe Rov. Dr. George W. Atkinson, = = “ddent's aides will ma , 1 and Mr (L inime e law 3 e e e ron . ey i the youns mans |Eypress to have narrowly cscaped Marriage Licenses. ndreds of <ts, the entrance e ity Mornelts June; 15 : e o il |son of his own family, promine death during the prolonged series of | o wve been fssued to 1l by way of the east t ! M e Fohn 2 ic circles in Japan, and Mr. |explosions which occurred in the gt ; n for the | Miyazaii Mvaom i is & graduatg | S€Ptral ammunition depot, two miles Va arty for Oficials dding, 2 iving his . 200 p / : this year of the Nationul Cathededd | West of the Rumanian capital, ves-|, 1 litger and Maybell Burton URinee on. :;‘1\.(,‘4”.“' . v-:m‘:nru.‘“\.\m» | : : School for Girls, where she has been a Robert 1. Wonall and Marguerite ( e minister of China and Mine | g Ty 0 e o h o / a student for two y. In addition z e correspondent save ntertined at dinner lastevening | Gt he sticinson for i 4 i 7 Z. : ol el e ; /s 'h 1 the Kueats Wexe i o tion in Eu the wedding date w 3 # 5 . ‘e el CH ed to drag| s o be repaired Mrs, William i A AGhDY Ts > 98 ¢ 3 tourna 2 p e P 3 ) , put_in_storage. o e Mis. Georze W. Vanderbilt and with J 7 i PRI ”«I\hdt“"l {s Sbat whex E Ju ¥l U ow Storage Tree of charge. Chokers man. and Mrs, James {5 bride will his home on her 2] Sensomiil heen standing. from your own materials at $5.00. . -8 3 P e of honor will be M Che o pondent says b estate near Asheville, N. ¢ : i e ety ; . / el honer atlll be iss| The fea : . e G FURRIER, shua I L0 Porme = ok Miate - . i . . 8 f| A mirls' school nearby h now of Brooklyn, and 30-32 Florida e alr, uod | Metmer Sccentary of sp . : aka. bridesmaids wil S5 [ Some of the children escaped, w berg of this city d Ave NW. Ars edisTa ; Lawrence Allen, Diiss « | the fate of others 15 unknown John W. Thompson 3 Secretar; State an 2 v : 3 4 . ely, Miss Lydia Mead, Miss 50 1 ol fron S tow of | S ; vived In Wash- 2 : ants a e Nations < - B T T T T T T T Mrs. Warren G. lhudmg widow o Je: and ““| r A g the late President, h 4 o firs 4 - Japanese amba ning, Dean Hugh Mil ent at the Willard a v 3 New 1y b 3 {a dinner in honor of Mr. A @ {alusowski, I)nun and M. William s e Fao § | | e [k ot i i 2 Memorial Day Specials Ohio, . arle: . l-,ll:n( presic 3 5 $ % at his residence, < s . Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hertle, Di- itus of Har d Universi will re- 5 E > After the we < ceremony a re-|rector and Mrs. Bryan Morse, Dr. and Mrs. Wilson, widow ve from the hands of President # o ¢ ception will be mor of the |Mrs. Oscar Hunter, Prof. and Mrs esident Woodrow Wi has “oolidge, at the White House Monday & @ A i bridal part . ) Walter C. Clephane, Prof. and M = ROSGS $1.50 dozen her gucst for a few { he mubl warded annualls by the g ; : E ool for Girls Ty Mis e De Witt C. Croissant, Prof. and Mrs l d or's daughter. Miss Marga oosevelt Memor Assoctation. they * MeDonald, principal, and Miss as Erwin. Prof. and Mrs. John O us - H ~ - e {naie R e - D e g v i S s aGi Carnations $1.50 dozen New Yor sehool yle, Prof. and Mrs I NSNSNANARSNS | s e and Minnie ¥. Tremmer, ard Brown and Rosie Hall, both of Co; WO T | Mrs._Lineoln G Other friends o alvees dramatic_organization of | the hostess a i Mrs. Konnes will pass the summer turcl eremony w L twelve. | cojiowed ption in the hom . & % 3 aw | ars. Hohhoff and 5 | s M Rl ¥ 5 berore <t | follow veception i the hom: | A romance which hesan in Wash- |ihd. daskgier, S and S {3t hoft and Mes. T H | Memorial Sprays .$2.50 ‘repe mad straight lnes, | pon Longacre. daughter of Prof. and | = a farewell banquet in Grace Dodge|in the Willard room suite at w he marris Mr. and N © Capuain | | ywien K ington Missionary Coliege, when both | Henius, the latter formerly Miss | Breeon The sradustion classicf fhe Mar trimmed with a ade of lace held | yre ¢ & Longacre of 10 S Mrs nsing hus loaned her draw- | Hotel t night, for Dr. Charies Wiltard. More than fifty guests were i Tutenison, command SIS REIg ik i i S Mrs. 1 H Hobhoff and Mrs. Louis | 10 . D ey $ Sweet Peas . 50c bunch futénison, conmas i S 5 : hmidt will be hostesses at the card | co | c e = R L C S tox - ¥ 1o be given I : Il occupy hoxes at the per Memorial Wreaths $3.50 Lo T80 ¥ the past Assisting wikLbe W. W. Dozen st of M LU g I8¢ street were students, culminated last night | abeth K. Kounes, = jory Wabster School was entertained 4 r 4 and the bodic | ing room for 1 this Swish n whose honor the ik i evening Aty . 5 ! man children todasy o e U Truxton of . Blauvelt, Mrs « d er a 3 A will =ail June 11 on the f the Union Covivil by 5 : Memorial Crosses . $3.00 by avelee | . WIS Abernethy. and s f | e s R e {John Waddey. Mrs. Linton Sch sh Schogl auditoriun it o bride wore i gown of white | T8 SUIER N UM i) The Swisher Historical Clun gave |at the annual class dinmer last night Orders Delivered in the City, 25¢ Extra My \lun.‘le hnv Lnon bt pearls | Croveland. The ¥ was perform- b M bt TR | TS g | G T SO | Bt Satalel o Nemeeicds | 853 Geparine Rl o acore Wit M) 4 Spigcial Offer T S WU | O rume bissstins ers . Sh I onuenuy e i | e e e, B R O peautiful Picture Cash & Carry Flower Stores L iner e o Some | 40 held by o coronet of beanis and | irkmon of (i deominatio ternatio ognitlon, will be the| Abour ity members atended. of Sab % o Crusn ies Gl B e aNeal Onte ceuy for som N everal of | roses with hower of lilies of the - rlog e person ene “Conditions in | formal program after the dinner. £ S s o 6 Sy | e e R R P e P 807 14th St. 804 17¢h St. 1209 Wisc. Ave. ins the home of | | Mixs ‘fl"‘f;;““;{{{r[“*':'r" Fsn mald ot e o ‘term Just s | BYESCRE dut Service WRAST [dents of (Dr. Swilsher (Downtown) (Midtown) (Georgetown) ¢ : e Seth tor of jioen Go crepe with a i wed | 1 gt T . Sk phtieh Demaes b, tmmed | dopartment Southwe Eench acopation senior prom of L R T T T T T T pink roses and liliex of . the allege of Keene, Oswald Chew of Philadelphia | University graduating class, « Stitt and Licut. Robert | The bride's other attendants Sl rz Ander were instri- | roof and e & N seho Aot ba . Horace Lohne Dayton. < Sl aaih ! rsuading Mi ley to | ing 1 Monday, ine Ty, will be the gue Miss Camelia Coons diumbie | DETCEe oS Sater { come e suntry to speak of her ‘nt and Mrs. Wil i at supper followed by bridge | Mrs. Cha Dunbar of this | aos U | e i and while in Wa o | Lewis, : ing of Miss May Taylor, who | ¢ity and Mrs. John P. Cody of | T De Witt Image s in |3 0 & f 2 ! " Mrs entertain the wedding party in Their gowns were made alike | s . stayin | Aerin i . Rear’ Admiral | and of soft shades of laven- | Wi F At mpaided st he : Mrs. Lansing will s an 2 : . ” - Mie David W, lor, 1512 19th | der, 3 r hats 3 e i 5 At stover, on the | Willia line . De Just Drive It; That's All ‘TASTY" breakfast | < e trim- | § " R P & 3 X Mr. and | Neely Henning 4 Miss em—— which you can have Stitt/was he guest foriwhom [ ed With . ¥ artied [came from oy Ik ticha 4 | seady in good time toget er Jones ertained at | SWeet peas in the shades of their the family off to business t only the mem- | costumes and lilies of the val % it 5 ; ots B ng only the mem he valley having been « s Soixa 3 t or to school. and German embas | ever e F atrons and ki Tty Mr. Washington Irving eveland | pac wan e Hiany oo A lneT . | | \n‘m'v Edwar ton, Benson | had six gues r 0 « i Jones, 3| 4 A tirad = ”' = The original ready- Marbury Beale. Miss Anne received with the wedding party | will be b T E reter | B e Xt | I 1 s, made Capt. J. ) Vieut. T " |after the ceremony. Mrs. John Ci- | Henry ; sn Peter | ander and : and | Soothes tired nerves. m;wfi,{“k, Kiland and Stockton. Calif. Smmert was i I om . N T A R ‘ el v . Tonesupflresystem. ¥, stationed in Washin B ening My - Bl rls 2 g miral Henry A. Wiley, commander o a es Mrs. B. D. Clark of == " oa at s g : : the Pacific flect. has v HEN > ! setts | &r s NI and Mre | ter, have leased the res at 2 <0 chnology “lark, ni ind Mr | Hillyer k 1 ¢ and Stored | rming southern girl. has spent Mrs. Max-Mi taunton, | June il Fitt ana Licur. [of Kensington, Md., was man. i mery Club 1y eve Wb Tormbt s Sl tevens and Mr. Hugo A. Kemman of | entertained Y ner last ’ = | p | L whose ather & Indiana, Mr. Horace Lohnes of Day-|pizht at the > - rere he o . . . Ohio, and Mr. Russell B . 5 % Bt o - R Miss | of this city. v | o— - Mice Mrs. Bmmert. mother of the bride, | Tin sse sh s | | \ | Go i y <. Frankli 1 i | famoul rton’s SR dou hill, mother of the brid om, irsday, June 5. to 31 B A biranislin . ! from S . announce the marriage | Street Mansion 2 va. fmeton from her home. 3 3 aughter Pearle to Licut. | the out-of-town guests were avior and nd_w pmte time | Gilmo S| Engineer | Mrs. Lipphardt nnenbaum of Great D! " 8. A ith : ge to take <an., dmother of th “ : D 0';?““’:.‘" a in June | 3 Mrs. ) impson % v Mrs. Rocl he b omestic, Cleaned. several years in Washington e = R v e A H Bak h he Rev, T Radeliffe en- B x K atte- deonin B Vot ot urmilly S e A o smian At Your Druggist's : oan 0., INC announces the en nt of her |afternoon at the Washington Club 8 5 2 b e 5 slsc A | . o ., . daughter Mary M. to Mr. Harold |honor of the Rev. Dr. Joseph R. § 3 s 3 > onn. Ave. Kennedy McCook of this city and[2zoo, successor to_Dr. Radcliffe as | | ) Rochester, N. 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