Evening Star Newspaper, June 1, 1924, Page 45

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‘Society Folk in New York Look Ahead to Horse Shows With Passing of Memorial Day Solemnities Atten- tion Is Directed Toward Many Forms Of Summer NEW YORK; May 31.—With the and nedr. Falr, Gaycty. jeweled hands wave {10 Lieut. Wil B, Peter - and Paul, later attending Emerson Institute, in Washington. While a student of Washington and Lee University, in Lexington, Va., he became a member of the Phli Gamma Delta Fraternity, and is now In the office of the auditor of the District of Columbla, where he met-his bride of yesterday. Miss Anne Webster Wilson, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Frank Wilson of Kensington, Md,_ will be married iam Hauck buracker, . son of Mrs, Carrie L. Buracker of Luray, Va., next Satur- day afterncon. The ceremony will be performed at 3:30 o'clock in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral DIPLOMATIC CORPS PLANS FORMAL DINNER PARTIES (Continued from Fourth Page.) day on several months' Jeave, during ‘which he will visit through the United States. During his absence the counselor of the legation, Mr. Jaroslav Lipa; will be charge d'affaires. The minister of Bolivia and Senora de Jaimes Freyre will entertain a company of young people at dinner this evening for their daughter, Senorita Yolanda Jaimes Freyre. 7 SOCIETY. next week for Helena, Mont., where he will be the guest of the American Legion. Gen. Dumont will be absent for several weeks. Mme. Dumont and their daughters are expected to come to this country in August, when they will join Gen. Dumont and spend some time at a nearby summer resort. The military attache of the British embassy and Mrs, Charlton and their children closed their house on Sunder- land place Friday and went to Man- chester-by-the-Sea, Mass., where they have taken a cottage for the sum- mer. summer, joining Count von Rosen here.in the autumn. The secretary of the legation of Finland, Mr. Bruno Kivikoski, will return tomorrow from Atlantic City, where he went Thursday to remain over the ‘week end. The commercial counselor of the Swedish logation and Mme. Weidel will close thefr house on 21st street tomorrow and will sail from New York Tuesday for four months’ visit in their Swedish home. —— The military attache of the French embassy, Gen. George A. L. Dumont, will leave Washington the middle of of St. Peter and St. Paul at Mount St. Alban, the Rev. Churchill J. Gib- son of Lexington, Va., officiating. Miss Wilson will be attended by Mrs. Wilson L. Townsend as matron of honor and Mizs Janice Combs Laker as maid of honor. Her brides- malds will include Miss Elizabeth Junken of New York, Miss Betty Rose Phillips of Raleigh, N. C., and Miss Edith R: alll and Miss Ruth S Laughton of thi e lngs ioutRoscell © Kelth wil be best man for Lieut. Buracker and the ushers will be Lieut. Culvin M. Bol- ster, Lieut. Lunsford Mason, Lieut. 3 £ ithom Page) | Myron Baber, and Lieut. Barnett T. SO 3 Talbott, The opening classic of the month | Ermest Phillip Herivel of Mesico City, will take place at Tuxedo June § and on Gerald Child, U, . wpder the direetion of | § Ames Laning, Lorillard, jr. The entry |3 A the finest thor e . the competitors, = “n riders who have S fuge of j8 3ty ickett, daug pennants -in _frantic abandon; men, to W slightest word of advice tal world wlil stop and lis- ¢, shout and gesticulate as their favored oarsmen forge ahead. time of real sport and a fit- end of a long mnities attention to the o shows o smarte of ' Memorial da veicty has i June 11, for her home Where she will remain through the The' place with the shorfest name in the British Isles is Oa in Scotlandg M:BRMOKS &© /G STREET BETWEEN 1™ 12™ BEGINNING NEXT T-U-E-S-D-A-Y A Five-Day Sale That Will Surpass Anything Ever Attempted in the History of Our Business SEE MONDAY EVE TIMES AND STAR This Will Be a SALE That Washington WILL - NEVER - FORGET kind eve) i be mard ax for the S season in town. partics in Westchester, nd and Tusedo Park. The ir tation lists being prepared include unusually larze nu visitors whe have e L this_country for the summer se Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following* Cogan of this city and Eisle M. Crariottessilie, V. Ellis and Velms E. Long, both fiss Margaret ey riding men Wil give . Debutantes 1are to The of _Cheltenham, Md. Walter W. Hinton of this city and Allce V. Williams of Durham, N. ‘Yot . Lockhure. and’ Catherine A. Ryan. Themas H. Serrin and Myrtle Thompson. Lawrence O, Jeokins and Rertha A. Prout. n Beatrice ate Rear Ad- t 2. took place of gay hospitality Y X who have ”\hi ‘m'\\'\lvy.t ”\l " Bucke t Irs, W i exelu v oo s Tssinger of Plalufield, and Elizabeth Kruegel of Baltimore, 'Md. Tobla DI Silvestre and Blizabeth Bosca- bella. o monor, and her| Robert C. Walker and Pearl Smith. Mixs istigabeth | g chel 3t McNamee, Sr.. aud Jousnoa A The Camden R. McAtee and Jeannie B. White- Tiss Dorothy [ cotron, 1 of Balti-| Schusler Phillips of this city and Frances H. McClure of Keokuk. Tows Clarence Beattles und Virginla Marr, weister_of Stemmers Tun, , and Liesnore M. Charvat of Fullerton, Kk, Md., by the Rev. rector of St Matthew's m Turner Wooton was ILBERT, bert, who announces her engagement to the marriage to take place in the Daughter of Mrs. Albert Morg: Licut. Russell Snow Hitehcock, William Cox, Miss Mar Laurcl, Md.; ot College Park, and Cox aud Miss Mae Chew | ¥4 Stanl, > Justic James J. MeClenaghan and Agatha R. Wil- lame, loth of Baltimore, Md. Harold J. Kohrback of Bladenshurg, Md., and Nora K. Smith of Mitchellsvilie, 3fd. Anders of VPhiladelphia, Pa., 4 \oF M. i 1s | was best man for his brother, and the thet will be | ushers included Mr. Ennis ' Hedian, 1y Rosseter Douglas, Mr. “experience i Ervin Pohl, Mr. Wilton Conner a gown of white te crepe made over her tulle veil was held point lace with ‘Wease of Alexandris, Va., and Anna Armold of Woodbridge, Va. goStephen A, Russell and Luicy May Thomp- roses with a 1lrllon mallwood of Wlwltnn. Md., and valley, Her attendants|Vireinia Kvmp of Trone. imes, fashioned alike, of gette crepe, with bouffant | Skirts and straight bodices, over| ing shades of lavender and trim- | with silver lLuce. ton | jed rose peonies. M ‘lor | and the other a Juets of pink Sweet peas | te white satin; In the shop of our Washington representative, Frank R. Jelleff, Inc. Correct Machine Adjustments Are Necessary For Good Hemstitching and Picot Edging Years of experience have given us the knowledge of cor- rect adjustments so necessary for Good Hemstitching. That'’s the Reason —hundreds of women from every section of Washington and vicinity bring this work to us every day. other of the bride- | ived with Mr.| groom. father, and the | Duckett, Clearance Suits Hats BEGINNING MONDAY MORNING AT NINE en- 5 med with he same shade, She wore @ scarf of duchesse lace lined with orchid erepe de chine Coats It home in Washington. e out-of-town guests were and Mre. Howard Sill of Balti- . Mr. and Mrs. Gill Jacobsen of fd., and Mr. and Mrs. Linus L J. v of Ventno: marriage of Miss Louise Major, | ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Major, | | rucker-Graves Humphrey, son Sdward C. R Fifth Ave. at 52nd St., New York Frank R. Jelleff, Inc., Washington, D. C. X enheimer$ SHOP UNIQUE 800 F St. N.W. 4 TV 0 Y 0T IV O IV 25 o8 O IY BT Y BF 3¢ Te tholic Church. s attended by her g ' - Humphrey was best man TEN-ELEVEN CONNECTICUT AVENUE AT K STREET WASHINGTON Jamed Draper Mansion Opens to the Public MONDAY, JUNE 2nd ® THE DRAPER MANSION, rich in romance and with all of its beauty restored, will be.opened to the public by Mr. Stokes, with the former local organization of J. M. GIDDING & Co. Commemorating this event will be offered the roy and his bride are || | motoring the Shenandoah alley, and will later make their in Washington. Mr. Humphrey attended the National Cathedral | Sehool for Boys and was a member T ot . dhir f th edral answer th on to the 1hroad has been p 3 s the smart fol 1! be no exception I( will mk- b B B S o T On CH Bring in (hll ad before June § Hair Dyeing, $4.95 Hair Bobbing, 50c Imported Castile Shampoo, 50c Formerly of Woodward & Lothrop Lansburgh & Brother. Garden Rose Beauty Parlor = 1112 H Street N.W. Franklin 2224. Expert Service. . their hard tatives of the v present in num New Summer Frocks Of Unsurpassed Beauty 12.50 THEY are the kind of summer frocks you will find pleasure in wearing. Each model {s different, un- usual and @ wonderful velue at the price. many universities for u.um mar ment, v the blade ollege E ght June day on the historic Thames in Conneccticut i alon to be 1k has an cy In a Special Monday Sale, Choice, with alreumrrs ur‘ Harvard crimson Yale blue, fluttering their bril- ancy in u gentle river breeze. On the shores are the green fields, with here and there prim, white New Eng- 1und houses. In the stream are the crews battling for supremacy, which is the highest honor for them in athleties. Along this course are ranged the ndreds of society folk from far Crisp sheer mew Fremch vofles, stylish Normandy, plain or printed voiles, plain or embroidefad fancy cot- ton crepes, serviceable Engltch broadcloth and linens. Models of charming designing, cool, summery and beautiful, in draped straightline, dream or tailored styles. Choice of black, white, copen, tans, browns, greens, stripes, dots and dozens of lovely combinations. First Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE Misses’ sizes, 1} to éo; women’s, 84 to 46, and extra sizes for larger women. 1227 G Street of our entire selections of late Spring and early Summer Appareél - - creations of extreme beauty and grace of line, for Tea, Dinner, Afternoon, Evening and Sport occasions, at Millinery New Midsummer Hats Modes : Charmingly Designed to Wear With the New Summer Frocks Distinctive Appeal —plus the advantage of moderate price! Through a Special Purchase, Choice, _ They Are $7.50, $8.50 and $10 Values MART leghorns, attractively trimmed with combination canton crepe or taf- feta. New fabric hats with hand em- broidery in all white or summer shades. Also Milan hemp and Swiss hair braid hats trimmed with wreaths and sprays of silk flowers. White, black, gray, sand, rose, copen, orchid and navy. ’ Better Appnrel at a Lower Price Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 987-939 F St. N.W. Amaging Price Reductions ¢ are offering values of unusual importance, carefully and skillfully . with the sparkling style W made, and dashing charm which is typical of hats selling at much higher prices. PATrONS will remember the wonderful values offered during reduction sales conducted by Mr. Stokes for J. M. Goove & Co. and he will offer the same price concessions at this salc at the opening of this beautiful new Fashion Salon on Monday, June the Second. DISTINOTIVE _ TASTES “ARE EASILY BUFFICED FROM THIS UNUSUAL GROUPING OF BMARTER OREATIONS—EVERY DE- SIRABLE CONOEPTION IS INCLUDED AT OREATIONS ESPECIAL- 1LY DESIGNED FOR OUR COLLEOTION—OLOSE-FITv SNUG LITTLE LARGER HATS OF SMART APPEAL., AT : ‘10 § Interior Decorations by The Campbell Studios L !"'HIHIIIIHHIIHIIIHIIIIIIlHHIHIIIHlIIlIIlHIlIlIlIIWHIHflflHIIfl]IHIHIflH]MlIHIflIIflHMIflHUW]flHMMfl%.' : ; PRI OCA TR RS0 §WWI\_L oy e

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