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SOCIETY. OCIETY resident and Mrs. at White House Tomorrow by Gen. and Mrs. Dawes. 1) HI President and Mrs. Cool- idge and their sons probably : will be joined at the White i House tomorrow by Gen, and Mrs. Dawes, instead of today, as an- rounced In the newspaper They Wil remain at the White House over sident and Mrs. Coolidge and 1 sons returs to the White House this mort from a river trip | dn the Mayfiowe; AMrs. Coolidge w the | Bres sident to Contin i1l this evening for the annual meet- thg of (he business organization of i+ government mpany Speaker Gillett Honor Guest of House Colleague. Representative and Mrs. Allen T. - ned at luncheon | Red Lion Inn, at 3 . in compliment to r of the House of Repre- fhlunf\ Mr. Frederick M. Gillett. frepresentats i§ making a den. Conn Samuel 12 short visit in New Lon- Major General and Mrs. Willlam Mason Wright announce the cngage- ment of their daughter, Marjorie, to Mr. David McKendree Key of Chatta- wooga, Tenn. The vecretary of the Ne therlands le- Jonkheer Dr. H. va . entertained inform st evening on the . Henry Price Wright will leave hingion at the end of July for Seal Harbor, Me., to join her chil- dren. who left Washington several Weeks ago with her brother, Mr. James Bayard of Philadelphia. Mr. Wright will remain in Washington until_September, when he will join lis family in Seal Harbor and re- turn to Washington in October with them Mrs. Irederick Dent & gucsts her son ter. Prince and Pr wnd their daughters, 4nd Princess Ida, #ith her unti nd_Princ to Florida 0 to Maine Jf the summer. Mrs, nt will leave Washington | dbout the middle July for Erancisco. where will visit he don, Col. Ulysses nt, Bis family, with whom she #ain until’ October Grant has cess Cantacuzene, Princess Bertha Prince Cantacuzene will return nd their daughters will to pass the remainder w John J. Pershing, chief of A. who is pussing some- ‘in England, was the honor gue nner last ‘week of the Fates ambassador neral G. S United s at & | Rev. ¢ the of- | headquarters of the Third at_the Hotel . Md. In the receiving I be General and Mrs. Muir, L. and Mrs. Frank S. Cochen, Col. #nd Mrs. William G. Gambrill, Col. #ud Mrs. Russell 0. Langdon and Col #=£ tZre. Alfred T. Smith. Gen. Muir Will retire July 18! Mrs. Timothy T. Ansberry and her =on Peter. accompanied by Mre. Ruth Scott and her son of Evanston, 111, left Saturday by motor for New York Where they will spend a few days at- | tending the convention and will go| Horth to their summer home in the White Mountains to remain until the autumn Mr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson have closed their house on 20th street hnd have gone to thei in F ax County weeks before Miss Katharine Fenning is in North | Me Attlebore the bri . where she is one of Muriel Carpenter and Prof. George H. Shattuck of Middle- town, Conn. Latér in the week Miss Fenning will join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Fenning, at their summer home at Haven, Me. Among those attending the steeple- chase at Auteuil last Prince Christian and Princess Eliza- | beth of Hesse with the latter's par- ! ents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reid nogeu and Mr. and Mrs. Axel Wich- Mrs. Idward §. Duvall has gone to Falifornia to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs. Robert Brooks. A wedding of much interest is that this afternoon of Miss Hope Neidig and Mr. Thomas R. Shipp. which will take place in the Little Churen Around the Corner, New York, at 'clock. The ceremony will be. per- formed in the presence of only a small company of relatives and a few intimate friends. Miss Verna True Neidig. will be maid of honor for her twin sister and Mr. Roy Howard of New York will be best man. Mr. Shipp and his bride will leave imme- diately after the ceremony for a few days' ‘motor trip through the Berk- shires, and will sail Saturday from New York for England. The bride will wear suit of Dlack satin trimmed with fawn-colored satin and a corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. Her sister will wear a black and white costume and a corsage bou- @uet of pink roses. Mr. Shipp and his bride will spend some time in London, where the for- mer will attend the convention of the World’s Advertising Association. and | later they will go to the continent for a tour through the many coun- | tries there. They will return to | Washington in September and will be | at home at 3733 Oliver street, Chevy | Thase, D. C. The bride of today is a native of Cedar Rapids, Jowa, and with her sister made their home with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T. Lathrop at Flankinton, S. D. They came here | o attend Miss Madeira's School and | ;hn went to the University of Wis- | n. Miss Verna True Neidig wil | Spend next winter at the Sorponne | 4n France for further study. Mr. Shipp is a native of Morris- 2own, Ind., the son of the late Mr. Fnd Mrs. Joseph V. Shipp. He is a| Fraduate of Butler College at Irving- | on, and after some years on Indian- 9num newspapers came to Washing- | Fom as secretary to Senator Albert J, | Beveridge, and has lived here ever | FeodEe Sie e ey a traveling Before Going on Your Vacation Be sure and have your Diamonds examined to be sure of their safety. This expert service is free. Fortytwo years of this serv- ice to the public. Work executed on premises. week were | Memorial | Winslow | New Willard | “" | beauty roses and I 1 re- | | home in Washington Belvedere | at the wedding this | | | Congressional Country Club. | Hotel Hamilton. | the ceremony. | and pin Coolidge Joined since. He is a member of the Na- tional Press Club, the the Columbla Country Miss Helen Anita Lee McLo M. Mallary o and Miss Gwondolyn K. Clayton, N. Y., motored to Washing- ton and are spending the week at the MecLoughlin, Miss O'Leary of Sartwell-Dickson Wedding At G 0°Clock This Afternoon. The marriage of Miss Ruth R. V. Dickson to Mr. Wilbur H. Sartwell wili take place at 6 o'clock thix afternoon at the Holy Comforter Church. | bride, who is the daughter of Mrs. I ! RV Dickson, will be given in marriage i by her brother, Mr. Richard A. Dickson. The Rev. John F. Martin will perform * of the bride, d the brides- he bride, are Miss eanor Dick- daughter of I, will be ir., will his best will be maid of honor, maids; alto sisters Mu.an Dickson a and flower girl. be the t R, Sartwi Richard A. Dickso: in-bearer. rtwell will have f and the ushers will be Dickson and Mr. Frane Miss Dickson is wearing white georgette wedding gown. trimmed with chantilly lace and satin ribbon. It is made with a tisht bodice and bouf- fant hips. The train is of satin. Her veil is tulle. with & wreath of waxed orange blossoms. The maid of honor is becomingly gowned gette of a salmon pink shade. rie€ an arm bouquet of tea roses. bridesmaids’ dresses are of poudre bleu made alike. They carry old- fashioned arm bouquets. The bride will a beautiful © wedding . reception will be held at the home of the bride. After a honeymoon they will be at home July 15 at 226 11th street northeast The marriags of Miss Beatrice Iyn Wilson, daughter of Capt. and | Mrs. H. 1. Wilson. to Mr. Raymond 1. | Baker of New York will take place this afternoon at 5 o'clock, in the Bethlchem Chapel of the National Cathhedral, the Rev. William L. De Vries, officiating. The ceremony will be followed by a supper at the Wil- lard Hotel. The bride will wear a gown of tur- quoise blue brocaded crepe de chine | trimmed with rhinestones. a large hat | to match and wi ¥ American es of the valley. Following the supper. Mr. Baker d his bride will leave for a wedding trip to Canada and will make their the autumn The bride sapphire | to mateh. will travel i blue satin wit They will spend the sum- St | mer at Saratoga Springs The marriage of Miss Madaline Ann rence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence of Sparta. Wis. to | Dr. Stewart W. Dorset of Richmond | Va. took place evening 0 o'clock in the parsonage of the | John J. Queally. The bride wore a beaded powder blue georgette dress, with picture hat in the same shade, |and a corsaze bouguet of white roses | and lilies of the valley. Mattie | vhose gown dered blue georgette roses. Miss Gary was formerly classmate of the bride in one of the | | prominent hospitals in Baltimore. Dr. Dorset was attended by Mr. W. G Rucker of this city Dr. and Mrs. Dorset will be at home to their friends. in Laurel, Md., after July 2 Friday Metropolitan Memorial Methodist | Church 'was the sceme of a June | Wedding of charming note Saturday | {evening. when Miss = Myrtle Ann | Fishburn of Missouri became the bride of Mr. Joseph A. Leonard of | The ceremony was solemn- | | Don’t Wait Until Hot Weather, | Have Awnings Made Now! |l 1 be ready for | aad painting. | 1t means the bot da: Charges very reasonable. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373-5374 Salvatore Desio Jeweler 926 F St. N.W. ized by Dr. pastor of the church. profusely rambler roses of red and pink and white The bride was gi her Clatterbrick. gown by THE EVENING MRS. THOMAS R. SHIPP, Who before her marriage today in New York was Miss Hope Neidis, Harry Dawson Mitchell, The altar was banked with palms. ferns, |madp in the bouffant style. The gown was embroldered in pearls. Her court train, which also carried the pearl trimming, gracefully fell from her shoulders, and her silk- embroidered tulle veil was arranged with a wreath of orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. peonies. ven in marriage brother-in-law, Mr. Ralph She was ‘attired in a of white satin-faced crepe, Infants’, Small Girls’ and Boys’ Best Apparel Now Greatly Reduced Wli are offering very exceptional values in choice assortments of d:stmctne apparel in our In- fants’ Department. Dresses reduced to $1.00, $1.50, $2.25, $4.50 to $10.00 Coats reduced to $2.50, $5.00, $7.50 to $25.00 ..$1.00, $1.50, $2.95 to $7.50 .50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 & $1.75 Skirts reduced to. . ............$1.00, $1.25 & $1.50 Boys' Suits reduced to. ...$1.50, $2.25, $3.50 to $7.50 Rompers and Creepers reduced to 50c, 75¢, $1.00 to $2.50 .$1.00, $1.50 & $4.75 .$1.95 .. 15¢, 25¢ & 50c Hats reduced to. . Caps reduced to. .. .. Sweaters reduced to........... Worsted Capes reduced to Socks and Stockings reduced to J Street Corner Jhirteenth ThE LOUVRE 11151117 F STREET The Most Important Sale of the Mid-Year Clearance of Fine Frocks —for Street and Afternoon Wear— We don’t have “sales”—but we do make these twice-a- vear Clearance efforts—and at this time give you the choice of Louvre exquisite stvles and excellent values at very great reductions. > Every Frock offered has been a feature of 6ur regular stock—with the charm of exclusiveness that characterizes Louvre productions. Frocks that have sold from $29.50 to $85.00 —divided now into five groups— 314.50 519.50 329.50 $39.50 549.50 The sale began this mommg—and it’s important that vou respond promptly, before sizes are broken. We must decline to make exchanges or accept returns o T N AT Hilllui during this sale T T LT STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. { MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1924 SOCIETY. Miss Hlizabeth Kingsland Prender attended the bride us her mald of honor. She wore a smart gown of yellow satin-faced crepe, hand-em- broidered in shades of gold. Her picture leghorn hat had a soft crown of plaited orchid crepe. The brim of the hat was covered with gold lace and trimmed in gardenias. Over the right shoulder fell streamers of orchid and yellow ribbon. Her bou- quet was a shower of yellow tea roses tied with orchid tulle. Mrs. Ralph Clatterbrick was the matron of honor and wore a dainty EOown of green georgette crepe, trim- med with lace and narrow green vel- vet. Her hat was of leghorn, with a crown of green crepe, and trimmed with-pink buds. Streamers of green and pink ribbon hung from the right side. She carvied pink roses tied with greer tulle. Mr. Christian L. Wurst, an intimate friend of the bride and bridegroom, acted as the best man. Mr. Wurst is_of Elizabeth, N. J. Miss Edith Leonard of York, Pa., was bridesmaid. Her gown was of orchid georgette crepe, trimmed with white lace, and her leghorn hat had a crown of orchid crepe and was trimmed with orchid phlox, with streamers of orchid ribbon. Her | bouquet was pink rosebuds, tied with orchid. The flower girls were little Miss Lena Gugenheim and Sylvia Parker wnd their dresses were of baby blue wilk and lavender silk, THE 1'0GL OF THE MOMENT IS FIRST REVEALED Clearing Out and Closing Out Coats and Suits (Including Many in Large Sizes) At Sacrifice Prices 4 Coats, were 52075 $ ().00 T $10.15 32550 $35.50 515 $25.50 All Sales Finzl Were $59.75 to $69.50 Baby Tom was the ring bearer and little Miss Mildred Hodgkin uho‘ (T i e v Were $75.00 to $98.50 Were $39.75 to $49.75 Were $59.75. to $69.50 None Charged 7 IREPROOF mno; Nazarian Bros. Ca.| -tl A-:" o' 'i; STUDEBAKER Just Drive It; That's All 1316 G Street City Club Budding ~sHOP 12th and G Sts. uly Clearance Sale 'DRESSES Dresses of every description are entered in this sale. We have scoured the market for these dresses and have obtained them at prices that enable us to give values that cannot be beaten. We will cheerfully refund your money if any garment in this sale can be duplicated in quality and style for less than $11.90 and $13.90, respectively. 150 Beautiful | 150 Wonderful DRESSES | DRESSES Selling from $16.95 to $3 Selling from $25 to $39.50 YOUR CHOICE YOUR CHOICE $11-90 $173.90 Colors: * Materials: Cocoa Helio Geor gette Powder Blue Silk Broadcloth Bronze Peac] h Flannel Orchid 7, iz, White Black Gray Brown Yellow Rose Maize Tan Crepe Crepe de Chine MILLINERY-100 HATS Gct your vacation hat now. White, Black apd all colors. Bobbed hair hats and medium sizes. All to go at one price— 2.8.8 No Exchanges All Sales Final