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SOCIETY Soe iety President-Elect of Dominican Republic Honor Guest at Pan-American Union Lunch Today. HE Secretary con today given by tho di- rector general of the Pan- American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, in homer of the prosident-elect of the Dominican Republic. Gen. Vasquez. and the members rarty from the Dominican Senor Don Jase del Senor Don Alfredo Frederico Alvarez Dr. of the Pan-American among his other guests rarney General. Mr. Stone: the Sec- stary of the Navy, Mr. Wilbur minister of the Dominican Republic. Adedo. 13milio . Joubert; the under- secretary of state. Mr. Grew: the I/nited States corymissioner to the Dominican Republic. Mr. Sumner Welles: Mr. Frascis White, Mr. W ulliam. Mr. Joseph Flack, riate director of the Pan-/ ‘aion. Dr. Gil Borges: the chairman 0 the i committee of the Domin can Republic of the inter-America High ‘ommission, Mr. « St hoades. and Mr. Robert ng Ca Ricart and Dr Union wera the At orney \ssistant Martin, Mr lohnson, ir, and Mrs ther.'Mrs' €3 Crawford urned to Washington from a week nd visit woad Forest \ttarney General played at Sherwood Forest General and Attornev and Mrs. A Mrs R The minister Marc Peter. r yestorday af several witzer of Switzerland urned rnoon after an absence werks, spent in his home and. M Peter, whn sail the first of May with the for Furope, will not return this country until the autumn Mr A R T r of Guatemala and Se- a_de Sanchez latour are hington today (o be absent from the city for ahout a weex. They are ending the Democra national anvention and will also pass a few davs on Lo land. . mint The mi Senara Tai Senorita cave Niagara ¥ about a week The charge and Senora De Angela Cromever Thursday for a vt 0 at the and his family ster of Rolivia Freyre and their daughter. Ja, Frevre, rsdav will Th where they pass d'affaires (astro and Senorita are alsa leaving to Niagara Falls. me time the min- Charles 1. McNary af Oregon will leave tomorrow for a ten-day_visit in New lHampshire MeNary was the honor suest at’ luncheon today of Mrs, W. C Harllee. wife of Lieut. Col. Harllee who entertained a company of four- teen at the Chevy Chase Club. Senator and Mrs Senator and Mrs. Robert 1. Owen have gone to New York to attend the Iremocratic convention after making a short visit with their daughter, Mrs. Owen Hawkins, at Four Cor- ners. the estate she has leased for the summer at Stockbridge, Mass. Shaw-Hagner Wedding Notable Noon Event. The marriage of Miss Helen Caro- 1vn Hagner to Mr. John Francis Shaw at noon tod unites two of the old families of the District. The ceremony was_performed in St. Alban's Church, the Rev. Charles T. Warner officiating, nd d by a wedding v rmal reception for members of the wedding party, the families and a few intimate < in the home of the bride's parents, Commander and Mrs, 1 Thomas Hagner. on 20th street. The church had only clusters of white roses on the altar and in the house ‘Wwhite roses with blue and yellow del- phinium were used bride w a gown of white win. the full circular skirt forming \menerous train and the basque waist was finished with a square Follar of rose point lace. The long tight satin sleeves were cut in points ver the hands. Her tulle veil was rranged in cap effect and held by band of rose point lace with clu: ters of orange blossoms at each si and she carried white roses in a show bouquet Mrs. Richard Porter IS v saitron of honor and Miss Katharine Marion Shaw. sister of the bride- oa'm, was maid of honor. They wore wm: alike in vellow satin pattern- af\er the fashion in the medieval . ze. long and semi-fitting from the fouldens and a deep circular flounce 1% he dottom of the skirts. They Core trmmed with vellow tulle and heir hats of horsehair in the same ades were trimmed with tulle. They carried yellow rofi"s nn‘l:‘ blueufle(;A " he bride’ other attend- T T e Gy Wheelwright 1iust, Miss izabeth Estes of Brook- ne. Mass.; Miss Helen Newman and Margaret Shaw, sister of the bride- oom. They wore blue satin dresses Hrade like those of the other attend- e '{heir hais matching their wns, and carried yellow roses and blua delphinium. e deiNyn Wheetwright Rust was st man for Mr. Shaw and the others neluded Mr. Marshall Marston, l_er lichard Porter Davidson, Mr. Lucian an Doren, Mrs. Charles Braunstein New York. Mr. Nat Wolfe of Buf- Alo. Mr. Charles Hume, Mr. William \"Grurtevant and Mr. Stanley Carr. Mrs. Hagner and Mrs. William C. ha mothers of the bride and brid=groom. respeotively, received Davidson was 3y - Incl Ranging ™ From $10.5 MIR of State, Mr. Hughes, attended the lunch- Horacio of his Republic, rmen Ariza, Rowe entertained in the annex | and | the General Johnson's | have The golf while | to Washington | leaving | a dance, for M of Salvador with the wedding party. Mrs Hagner wearing embroidered net and Venise lace over apricot satin, with a laven- der straw hat trimmed with hand- made flowers in pastel sha Mrs. Shaw was in black lace over flesh enlor, with a large picture hat of black. Later Mr. Shaw, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam C. Shaw, and his bride will start on their wedding trip, and on its completion will make their home in Washington. 1 Representative and Mrs, W. F. Ste- venson of South Carolina are spend- ing some time at -Albemarle Park, Asheville, N. C Assistant Attorney General and Roscoe R Koch have returned rom Newport, where they spent the k end at the Muenchinger-King. Katharine Chapin. Frederick E. Chapin. hose marri to Mr. William kins of Elizabeth City place at noon Thursday in St John's Church, Georgetown was given 4 _supper party last night with Miss Corinne Stevens. one of attendants, as hostess. and later entire party attended tife dance in Miss Chapin's honor. with Miss Ruth Golden Donaldson as hostess. day Miss Helen Colbert and Miss ¥ Martin. two attendants for the de-elect, ente her and her \dants at _lunc the Chevy ise (lub. Wednesday night Mrs. Chapin will entertain the bride’s a | tendants at dinner. and r they will be joined by the bridegroom, his best man and the other men of the edding party. Mrs. Chapin will en | e iFis at ‘the Montgomery Country Club, and later they will at- tend the dance at the club Miss Carrie Lee Waddey of Rich- ond and Miss Blanche Strebeizh of | New York, daughter of Mrs. Jerome Bonaparte. arrived in Washington to- duy. and will from now on attend all | of the entertainments for Miss Chapin. Last Saturday evening Miss Delphine | Hoyl gave a supper party, followed by “hapin |~ The breakfast at the home of Mrs | Chapin, which will follow the church | ceremony. will be limited to the wed- Qing party and out-of-town guests. | with a very few timates, on | account of recent in the | bride’s family Miss Mar aughter of ) other mourning attache of the vesterday for se eral days Mr. Khun Debavadi iamese legation, left Hampton 1o spend with friends. Mr. |ela |tor t and Mrs. Woodbury Blair will their house on New Hampshire ue this evening and go to Newport he remainder of the summer. | Mr and Mrs. Albert Donglas enter- tained a distinguished company, of fourteen at dinner last cvening at | the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Lord Kenvon of London and his brother-in-law and sister, Col. Slaney and Lady Kenyon-Slaney, who are at | the New Willard for a few days | _Mr. and Mre. Douglas will sail from {New York Saturday aboard the New | Amsterdam for Europe to remain un- |til the autumn Mrs. William Kearny hostess at luncheon today. Carr was Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun will leave this afternoon for her { home at Princeton, N. I, accomps nied by her two grandsons. Peter Ar- thur Drury, Drury, sons Arthur Drury 3d. and Andrew Simonds of Mr. and Mrs. Peter jr. Mrs. Calhoun will a house party of friends Washington and New York du the Democratic convention in [New York. her guests remaining with her over the Fourth of July Mrs. Charles V. Wheeler and her daughter, Miss Eleanor Wheeler: Miss Katharine Sutheriand and Miss Kliza- beth Ludlow of Springfield, Mass. will leave Washington Wednesday for Quebec, from where they will s S on the Mont Royal Europe Forever After PERPET- UAL re- RRRBRLARABLRRBRKRRe cherished mo- ments: this beaut Orange som _ Engage- ment Ring A flawdess digmond set in 14K solid gold. $150 «J-H- Duerasres Pras. Sc&uggm BrosCo. 127 & St wa AF ® STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All ~ Clearance Sale - Dresses!! ¢ P { * Summer Models uded 2" A (No C. O. D., Charges or Approvals) in Prices 0 to $65.00 IAM Grafton Hotel L B. PLATT, ailing early in July with h recently ordered to China. Mrs. Henry ¥ formerly of arriage of vette Theo- inzton from Mr. and will be Wilkens of Los Angeles. this city, announcing the their daughter, Joan dora. to Mr. Aiphonse Raphael Rou- migulere. The oceremony was per- formed in Los Angeles June 16 in the Emmanuel Presbvterian Church, the Rev. Dr. Herbert Booth Smith offi- ciating. Miss A Mosine Wilkens at- tended her sister as mald of honor. and Mr. Aogust E. Gouthier was best man. The ceremony was followed by a dinner at the Elite. The bride is a graduate of the Central High School of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Roumi- guiere will be at home after July 1 2 33d avenue, San Francisco, Martin Hen married this Vernon Placo The ceremony 4.30 o'clock by W. A. Lambeth The bride will be ‘attended by Miss Ruth Brugh of Roanoke, V. of honor, and Miss Teresa Karnes. who will be the flower girl. The bride will be in dark blue georgetie Kinsinger, jr.. fternoen in the Mount M. E. Church South. will be performed at the pastor, the Rev a picture hat of gray, and a corsage the valley. Her maid of honor will have a gown of tan georgette crepe. with which she will wear a picture hat to match. and will carry roses Mr. Ralph Br; man ‘and the u Hunton Leith Ca Mr. and Mrs, Wilkens have also an- nounced the engagement of their| daughter Babette H, to Mr law- rence Rudd Easton of Stockton, Calif. uner will be the best hers will include and Mr. Ralph Chapin Mr. Kinsinger and his bride will leave immediately after the ceres mony for their wedding trip and wi later be at home at Silver Md Among _the out-of-town guests are Mrs' F.A. Campbell of Roanoke, Va.: Mr. and Mrs. I G. Rabe of Salis- bury, N. C.. Miss Ruth Daudna of Guide Rock. Neb.: Mr. 1 Mrs George Penny of High Point. N. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. J. R Thomas of Greens- baro, N. (¢ d Mrs. W Maupin of Roanoke The marriage of Miss Marie Evan- geline Mickler to Mr. James Francis Tully of Springfield, Mass, will take place tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in St. Dominic’'s Church. Miss Mar- garet Mickler, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor. Miss Mary Flynn and Miss Elizabeth Clark of Washington will be the bridesmaids. Mr. Philip J. Tully of Dalton, Mass.. will be his brothe The ushers will be Mr. S of Massachusetts, Mr. Bertram C. Mick- ler. brother of the bride; Mr. Leo K. R of Florida and Mr. Leo T. irown. a rousin of the bride. The Rt. Rev. Patrick Barry, Bishop of Florida, will arrive from St. Augus- tine today to perform the ceremony. The bride, who is the eldest daughter of the late Judge Albert Henry Mickler of St Augustine and Mrs Katherine Brown Mickler of Wash- ington, will be =iven in marriage by her eidest broiher, T. Rogero Mickler of St. Augustine. Many relatives of both bride and bridegroom will come to Washington to attend the wedding Many social affairs have been given for Miss Mickler. Kinsinger-Maupin Wedding In Mt. Vernon Place Charch. | Miss Lois Maupin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James M. Maupin, and Mr. =1 C.G.Sloan & Co.,Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. Large Collection of Antique Furniture and Household Adornments At Public Auction Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Wednesday June 25, 1924 at 10 A.M. Embracing, in part, Old Chests of Drawers, Folding Top Tables, Work Tables, Nests of Tables, Secretaries, Daven- ports, Library Tabies, Muffin Stands, Reception Chairs, Music Boxes, Side Tables, Pictures, Drop-leaf Tables, Old Wood Seat Chairs, Pier Mirrors, etc. NOW ON VIEW TERMS CASH C. G. SLOAN & CO,, INC., Aucts. - Rizik Brothers SWEEPING CLEARANCE 44 Street Dresses Crepe Roma, Taffeta, Charmeen - Formerly 58.00, 78.00, 85.00 Also 8 Suits O’Rossen Models, Mixture Materials Sold up to 85.00 : 250 OT many—not all sizes. To get one, be on hand first thing Wed- nesday morning. Every garment in the two lots is regular Rizik stock, tailored with customary Rizik style distinction. At this price no better recommenda- tion is needed except a hurry call at THIRTEEN ‘The marriage of Staubly of Martinsburg, Mr. George R. Eberly of this city place today at noon at Luther Place Memortal Church, with the Rev George M. Diffenderfer officiating. and was followed by a reception imme diately afterward at the home of the Miss W , Silk, TWELVE F DAY, JUNE 24, 1924 groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R._Eberly, 1506 North Capitol street The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, Mr. Anthony M. Staubly” of Martinsburg, wore & | charming gown of white crepe de chine, with hat of white silk, and car- ried white roses and lilies of the val- ley. Miss Winifred A. Staubly, mald of honor, wore palo pink crepe de chine, with hat wf leghorn and pink silk, and carried pink roses. Mr. Raymond Eberly, cousin of the groom, was best man and the ushers were Mr. Harold i’atschke and Mr. Le Roy Milier. Agnong the out-of-town Buests were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Staub- ly and Miss Krances laubly, also Jiiss Helen Little, all of Martinsburg, . Va, and Mrs. C. I 3 Winthistod Mre ¢, Krank Grimm of Mr. and Mrs. berly left e diately after the roception for Balti- more, and from therp will go by sea on a wedding trip to New England, returning to make their home in this city at 3007 South Dakota avenue northeast. They will be at home after July 7. A pretty wedding took pla 00k place thi morning at 9 o'clock, when Miss tend the Democratic convention, and will go from there to Greenwich; Conn., to pass s¥veral weeks. The marriage of Miss Melvin Land, daughter of Mrs. Rose M. Land, of this city, to Mr. Harold Semling took place yesterday morning in__the Church of the Epiphany, Major W. K. Lioyd, U. §. A., chaplain at Camp Meade, officiating. The bride had for her mald of honor Miss Genevieve Grifin and Dr. Willlam FErnst was the test man. Little Miss Elizabeth White, grand daughter of the treasurer of the United States, was the flower girl Mr. Bdward White and Mr. Forbes were the ushers. The bride wore a costume of white satin, made ankle langth, and trimmed with white ostrich feathers and crystal beads. A large picture hat of white horsehair trimmed with white roses completed the costume. She carried a_shower of white roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore gray georgette with rose- color hat, and carried pink roses. The flower girl was in pink and white and carried a_ basket of pink and white roses. Mrs. Land, mother of the bride wore gray georgette and SOCIETY York, Loriene York, Callie Anne White, Cathleen Douglas. Thomas ‘West, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. York. Mrs. ‘White, Mrs. West and Mr. and Mrs. Banfield. The house was decorated in nile green and yellow, the color scheme being also carried out in flowers. Various games were played during the afternoon Miss Elizabeth Taylor Jones, whose wedding to Lieut. Brownin 11 take place tomorrow, will en- tertain the members of her wedding party at supper this evening. Fol- lowing the supper Miss Helen Camp- bell, Miss Katharine Weller and sev- aral naval officers, including Lieut. D. S Killmaster, Lieut. ¥ L Lowe, Licut. Philip Weaver and Lieut T. (". lati- more, will entertain at a dance for Miss Jones, Lieut. Slocum and their wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuckerman will entertain at dinner this evening. Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Ruth Siler of Maxton, Siler and Miss N. C. are locum | spendingesome time in the cf Sller is a sister of Mrs. W. ¥. son, wife of Representative Stevenson of South Carolina. Mrs. Truman G. Palmer was host 6BS to a company of eignteen a! luncheon today at the Chevy Chase | Club Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Clark, ser retary to President Coolidge, had six dinner guests last night on the New Willard roof. Mr. George Bryan Pitts will enter tain a dinner party at the Congre sional Country Club tonight, later at tending the dance at the club. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt has her villa, the Breakers, at Newpor! and gone to New York to attend the marriage tomorrow of her grand daughter, Miss Barbara Whitner daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harr Payne Whitney, to Mr. Barklic McKee (Continued on Ninth Page.) husband, Licut. Commander Platt, who was | as maid | crepe, heavily beaded, and will wear | bouquet of bride roses and llies of | pink Mr. | Spring, | | Britten Kathleen Réady, daughier of Mre. Michael R. Ready, hm‘nt:vrv n;.;‘l: bride of Dr. James Hugh Earley. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh.Earley of Shen- andoah, Pa. The remony was per- formed ‘at the Holy Name Church by ev. Father Charles A Branton delphia an was followed by 1% inass " ihe chusan neg o rrangement of peonles d daisies against a background of palms and ferns and at the house was a profusion of summer ms and greens Preceding the Re in of the b h)‘. Misa Marie Woolbough and Miss h Ty Sdith Fay of Altoona, Pa, a classmate oA a., a classmate of the The bride, who was cscorted to the altar by her father. wore a gown of white satin veiled in chiffon made with u cireular skirt and trime- med in_crystal beads A court tratn ng from the -houlders. her tulle was held by a coronet of duchesse and orange blossoms, and she carwied a shower houquet of bride| Mr. roses and lilles of the “vailey of the British embassy cntertained Vs Catherine 1. Earley. sister of |informally at dinmer last night on bridegroom, was the bride's only | the New Willard roof. attendant. and she wore 4 gown of shell pink grorgette crepe compined with “delicate cream lace, with a nalr straw hat 1o maichs fons streamers of tulle being caught af he left xide of the brim b & clus L Trenen) owens, Lo D v diclusten ittle Helen Morley bearer Mr brid., gray hat. A breakfast followed at the Hotel Hamilton for thé bridal party relae tives and a few intimate friends, af« ter which the bride and bridegroom left for Atlantic City for a few weeks' stay. The bride's traveling costume was a beige suit with hat and cloak and £hoes to match. They will be at home later on in New York City. Mr. Semling for some time has been private secretary ‘o Treasurer White. Mrs William Hughes Stokes is en- tertaining at bridge today, in comn- pliment to Miss Emilie Pitzer Kyle, whose marriage to Mr. Edward H Cashell will take place Saturday. The guests include Miss Jeannette Eck- faldt of Germantown, Pa.; Miss Helen Wells of New Orleans, Miss Alice Mackay, Miss Virginia Thompson, Miss Katharine Chesney, Miss Anne Todd and Miss Louise Anderson. Leander McCormick Goodhart Mr. and Mrs Harry Norment are Jeaving today for New York and will be at the Hotel Plaza until Saturday, when they are sailing on the Majes: tic to pas the summer in England and France. by wan the ring . Mr. and Mrs. Southworth entertain- ed at a children’s party vesterday for their daughter June, in compliment to Virginia Banfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Banficld of Springfield, Mo., who are house guests of the hosts. The company included Eleanor Dove Evelyn Biggs, Nora Whipp, Adelle Joseph Ready, brother of the | was the best man. and the | Mr. Edward her. 4 . Mr Dabicl Murphy. The ceromony was followed b wedding breakf: t the home of [he bride’s parents. at which s largn umber of el and in friends were ey KAPLOWITZ : left after the ding trip. The of Trinity Col- her degree from nstitut eral weeks ago o ; : BROS., INC. n ; FEATURING DELIGHTFULLY COO. A e T $15 daughter. 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