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8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER &, 1924, SOCIETY. Taylor, which will ‘take place Thurs-|satin made with a close-fitting bodice | and Mrs. George W. Steele, jr. His | lanta, Miss Margaret Zane, Miss Mar- | Madison, in New York, Mr. and Mrs. | evening at the Hotel Roosevelt, Mr: day evening, November.27. The cere-|and a bouffant skirt and trimmed with | other guests were Gen. and Mr: garet McIntyre, Miss Janet Moffett, | Carroll L. Walnwright. Joseph H. Wheat, Mrs. Eugene ( mony will be performed =t 7:30 o'clock | bands of Princess lace. Her veil was|liam Mitchell, Col. and Mrs. Miss Atala Kimmell, Miss Lee Ham- —_ Herndon, Mrs. Arnold Werner Span- 5 in the Calvary Baptist Cuurch and will|of tulle and she carried a shower | Pratt, Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, the | {iton and Miss Ann Pendleton. Mrs. P. V. De Graw is chairman of | hoofd, Mrs. Charles O. Appleman, Mrs be followed by a reception in the home |bouquet of bride roses and lilles of | secretary of the Peruvian embassy, - the ticket committee for the 500 card | Van Oravel, Mrs. A. M. Holcombe and of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrx. | the valley. Dr. Santiago F. Bedoya, and Marquis | Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall was hostess | party, which will be given Saturday | Mrs. James Gately. William Newton Garner. Miss Reba Doughton, daughter of | de Buena Vista. at luncheon yesterday, entertaining a|evening in the Masonic Temple at| Maj. A*M. Holcombe is chairman of The bridesmaids will be Miss Anne | Répresentative and Mrs. Robert L. SR small company informally at the Lido- | Bighth and ¥ streets northeast, un- | the. floor committee and will be as- Ricker, Miss Norma Selby, Miss Hazel | Doughton, was the maid of honor, and| Comdr. and Mrs. Cecil Sherman |Venice, in New York. der the auspices of the lady members | sisted by Lieut. W. K. Hamberger M “r b Heller. Miss Elizabeth Farr and Miss ' Mrs. Irvin A. Clement of Memphis, | Baker entertained at dinner last eve- of the Stanton Park Citizens' Asso- |and Lieut. Moses Byington, U. S. N CCl'etdI'\' of the Na\y an rs. HIDUT | joiephine Garner sna Miss Jewell | Tenn.. was the matron of honor. The |ning in their residence on Bancroft | . ang Mrs. Perry Belmont have |clation. Prizes will be swarded at|Mr lrcin Byimeton Mr irvin Menex- g Qarner, cousing of the bride. bridesmalds were Miss Elise Mayo,|place in honor of Capt. Joseph Fyfle | rapyrned to New York from Newport, | each table. heim, Mr. Charles Schermerhorn, Mr. d \I ‘ s lb A \/ t Mr. Andrew W. Huntress will be | Miss Rozelle Mayo and Miss Eleanor|of New York, who has been their |ynere they spent tne week end. — b Charles G. Haig and Mr. Gwynn King. & anda v1ss wilbur Are lSl mg Dent man e ad the Mahes hil be Mp:| MeCun, ail of Dresden: house guest for several days and is MiNsi Anna A Dgan oL Bitisbutshisis 9 : Phillp A, Jonkins, Mr. Joseph A~ Mc.| Mr. John Koehler was the best man | returning to New York today. Others |y oo we o™ oo o0 | yponding several days at the Hotel = h C. l Garragty @M iore A. McDonnell, | and the ushers included Mr. B. P.|in the company last night included | poolt S30 G0lq their place, Ryan | Driscoil. in I\Nort arolina. Mr Jahn P. Jones. Mr. John A. Reilly | Moore, jr. of Nashville, Mr. Irvin A pt. and Mrs. Willlam Standley, | pigrt "Bl ™ 0t T White | Sulphur A A e R VRt W Fa Clement, Mr. Burns Garrett and Mr.|Capt. and Mrs. Austin Kauts, Mr. and | g0 SRR B8 CO0E, - CHIRAED S Jobn Jeter wli of Dresden, aud Mr.|Mrs. Colin Clarke White and Mrs. Pe- | yo 804 0 Ut ‘the Totel Ambassa- - as roturned | James C. Burns of McKenzie. ter A. Drury, jr. Bt aas Ryas Blan to gutl cretary of the Navy and Conn.. and Miss Winifred S. Walz of | ,_Mrs. Fred Dennett has returned | g o oiaom 0 oore, - M & dor. Mr. an . Ryan pl > d Wilbur_ and their daugh- | New York are visiting at the home of | from the Pacific Coast, whera she has | "5 0 L Ao _t,rdl‘,,(:e“',‘,nr AliseiEiisatach: SeTAeN, Cone dANER> ;"0':‘),?@7::’,0::‘_”“5;"}"){’:"\::::;9 Bt | aaae L Gl B A whom Mrs. Kberlo has chosen to tak o bur, left|Mre. R M. Kauffmann, Greenacre, |been for four wnquths. and 'ls with|rhey iill make their home at Cottage | ter of Rear Admiral Hutchinson I |of,the vear for Burope where they | oo o emorrow Night. chatEelorf e Wi O e s th - [ Chevy Chase, Md. Mrs. Kauffmann | Mr. Dennett and their daughter, Miss | ¢po¥ "o . BIEVE: will 8p seas e era. ill have as her assistants Miss Edna @ o guests of | will b " aom. | Dorothy Dennett, at the Cairo. i bl Ll Cone, entertained at a bridge shower —— The Judge Lynn Chapter, D. A. R.. S cana e U m snomomtiemoon 2 : yesterday in compliment to Miss| . .4 Mry Jerome Napoleon Bo-|will have as additional patronesses Wr. an v art W. Cramer at 3 — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton | Dorothy K ; marriage to . 5 their home. ‘ramerton. Mr. Cramer | Brig. Gen. C. R. Krauthoff, U. S. A., | Miax Garrett Married to Fred anhounce the marriage of their | [ina Wisfiolg Wasns Seott will take | 18PATte have as their guests at the ' for the dance to be Eiven tomorrow was a clas s of tha Secretary at | retired. sailed i United States | Sir. Koehler Yesterday. daughter Constance Rebecca to Mr.| hvaol g 2y, N . The Annapolis. will | return to|from Marsellle October 24, via Alex-| The marr of Misy Virginia Lee [ John Russell Waggaman, November 1, | Pince = faturday, November 15 The IR oni Nty andria. Jaffa, Befrut, Constantino- | Gairett, ter of Representative [ Mgr. J. . Mackin officiating ‘Willtam Teedh, Miss Lauts Tio- 2 vle, Constanza, Smyrna, Algeria and |aud Mrs. Finis J. Garrett, to Mr e s L ary of Labor ant Mrs, Miss Grace Roberts entertaincd at a [ Jo4ie: AUes Bugen MaFearét Maesh Davis and their young son. - shower last evening in compliment to | e ottt SoE8 BOEEITG lotte avis, will gail Saturday from Miss Helen ibb. who: iEage- | Lin Blizabc B O ° e e thelsoutars Cronsito: . ment to Mr. G Willinm. Comforte of | Harriman, Mrs. Barnard Fowle of At 5 L e funomto 3 > Frederick, Md.. was 1 y an- The Secre- | ", 3 nounced. 2 Chamber o s wdelphia today, and ; ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Willis D, Stewart, who e son will leave late g 3 . have been at the New Willard for a is ufternoon for New York. where L AR month, have returned to their home ‘JL S“'r«rlu:\' will join her. ki ; e tn Los Angeles, Cailf. Amid this splendid ; GRS grandeur and multi- 1 The Navy relief ball, which iz PR always held on Thanksgiving night Miss Elizabeth 8. Wilcox is spend- |at the New Willard, is this year under ing some time at the George Vander- |the leadership of Mrs. Hdward W, bilt Hotel, at Asheville, N. C. Eberle, wife of the chief of nava % E operations. Miss Eugenle Lejeunc, = : | 3 Mr. and M Edgar J. Orme and = tude of beautiful s Gilbert Weds Licut. n i ohosor Taly Aftario R " i thelr son, Edgar J. Orme. jr. have women Gouraud's Sl soangealesdne | i} 3 Slonsdiinslricaitisal Ravitiedn ol Y Grenl Cream was 3 _ Marvelously Priced for Friday < ; and are again in their apartment in o (his srternooh wiien ) - : the Ontario. Before returning Mr. and | T ‘;‘:" o:‘;' w-d..z clofteonbest n Mrs. Orme motored to New York, to S secret. Let it be y o X an G | : E see Mrs, Orme's brother, Mr. John H. and know & ‘;memury. . . Wil e e e U SUS 5 . Tilton, sail for Europe, where he en- o ditee o Teil it X i sell ¥now itehs . B, - ¥ ® tered the consular service, stationed / F.T. H”u—‘ New York % ; of Mr 3 alter ‘_:_vr Htch ) 7 B at Liverpool, England. ¥ 4 i3 mony will he performed by the Rev, 3 Col. Joseph W. Beacham entertain- , /. [ Charles Wood at 4 o'clock, in the} i ed at dinner last evening at the home of the bride’s mother. at 1815/ 4 § “ Chevy Chase Club in honor of Capt. Nineteenth street, and will be fol- b R \ 3 g 4 : Jdowed immedia after by a recep- % Fif 3 ; 4 AN any woman in need of a coat read this an- The bride will be given in mar ‘ nouncement without feeling an urgent smpulse he bride will be gi = 1 . 5 . by 4 » by her brother, Mr. William| A 2 "y S Gy to be here tomorrow? . iiben catecnion atibEinceton s D E C 0 R A T I N G N Not sf fine coats at a record low price means any- Yersity, and will wear a gown of & ¢ re kel white satin made on long. straight ung to her. beic e Wi M | T : F by Henderson 1 - There are handsome plam and novelty cloth coats e & 1 4 Y » 2z with fur collars and cuffs, many with fur bands at court train ls of ~atin and her veil | % . Is Not Expensxve ] bottom. Lined throughout. of lovely tose point lace, will be ar- | : 2 ‘ B 2 = E her face with orange | IR\ ‘ - Also lustrously beautiful coats of “Kerami” self 1 carry a rose point | 4 4 i e 2 trimmed, mily heirlocm, and | A e Estimates for Paper- Py C 5 p “t of bride roses and 2 4 S ¥ SRS 2 o g s 11 2ty izes for Sl i A hanging, Painting, etc., 4 m”f‘ ”a“xld ;x]’a‘{:: in regular and cxtra sizes f 1. 1 S ¢ ; . women an S S. othy Jonnson. daughter of | cheerfully furnished 7 SESTS Other New Coats, Unusual Values $25, $29.50, $48.50, $65 Up Better Apparel at a Lower Price wn of Tose flong-waisted =nd the 3 ounce of cream lace. She will carry o PR L - ‘ophelia roses and larkspur tied with . i ribbons of rose gold and navy blue - ¢ ‘Julie Hume and Miss Charlotte Free- 8% ? | } o man Clark. They will wear costumes .similar to that of Miss Johnson, with &mall wreaths of flowers in their hair MRS. BEN GUND KO > Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting, etc. and will carry ophelia roses and lark- | Daughter of Representative and Mrs. Finis J. Garrett, and before her mar- e Main 7675 2 spur tied with rose gold and navy |riage, in their home at Dresden, Tenn. last evening, she was Miss Virgin (J b _P ain [EEET i 1108 G Street—Phones 3 7078 { Mrs. Gilbert will wear a gown of S ®Eray chiffon velvet, and carry violets 3 2 g > ; % | Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. land lilies of the valley. Mrs, Hiteh. | Almeria. Gen. Krauthoff will spend |Gund Koehler of Lincoln, Neb. son | | 7 <ock, mother of the bridegroom will | the Winter In Washington. of Mr. and Mre. Bartholdt Koehler of v + .. 8 - Genev: Neb., took place last evening jwear Alice blue cut velvet and Col. and Mrs. Harry Kidder White, |at 6 o'clock, in the Methodist Epis- corsag bouquet of orchids. 3 T who spent the Summer in the moun- | copal Church at Iswesden, Tenn., the Mr. Paul I Hitchcock of New York | tains of North Carolina, will return to | home of the bride's parents. — The Will be the best man, and the ushers \ 1 St ma u | Washington the first of next w ceremony’ was performed by the Rev Lieut. T. De Witt Carr, Lieut. George {and open their house on Corcoran |S. L. Jewell, and the church had a [ ] [ J Dorsey Price, Lieut. am Loven- | sereet. pretty arrangement of simlax and thal, Lieut. Radcliffe E. Welles and — white chrysanthemums Lieut. Comdr. Robert M. Doyle, jr. The secretaries and attaches of em-| The bride wore a gown of white Following the reception Lieut. [bassies and legations of Latin-Amer- o - Hitcheock and his bride will leave for |ican republics will give a dinner this o & wedding trip, the latter wearing a |evening in the presidential suite of gown of Dblue poiret twill, trimmed |the New Willard Ho!fl. Imported Wine Brothers with red and silver; a small hat and a fur wrap. They will make their | The marriage of Miss Edna Barbara home in this city, where Lieut. Hitch- | Shaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, auces cock is at present on duty at the | Emmanuel B. Shaver, to Mr. Walter B h bl St l ok I nt e ey (o : eauty Unmatcha e, yle Among the out-of-town wuests | Blanche Chamberlain, took place last For Cooking were Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hitchcock | evening at 8 o'clock at 311 Maryland i of New York, Mr. William K. Gilbert {avenue northeast, in the apartment Bottle Doz. | ncopya e—a of Princeto J.: Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | where Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain will ter B. Hitcheol Mr. Delbert B, |make their home. The ceremony was Sauce Bercy, Hitcheoc d Mrs. James Dunbar, ali | porformed by the Rev. John C. Ball ‘White Wine, 1.10 12.00 E bl C ] Tomorrow ot ‘Stringfcia, Siate: Miss Hiinor | 1o the hreshcs of the iwo familice nsemble Costume : Crane of Coleraine, Mass.; Miss |and was followed by a reception in [ Sauce Bordelaise Wing of Wisconsin, ) E. R.|the home of the bride's parents, at re i Andrews and Mr. R. B. / 1004 Maryland avenue northcast Red Wine, 1.10 12.00 Massachusetts, Capt The bride wore a tailored suit of crepe <oenis of Edgewood, Md, and Ad- |in the new Autumn shade of Brown, a Sauce Newberg, miral and Mrs. Robert M. Doyle of [small hat to match and a corsage b Cocoanut Grove, Fla. bouquet of tea roses. Sherry Wine, 1.50 17.00 — Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain left after Gen. and Mrs zan Feland will | the reception for a wedding trip to M d l &0 to Ardmore, Pa., to be the honor | New York agruder, Inc. Buests at a dinner to be given tomor- 5 4 row evening by Mr. and Mrs. Theo-| Miss Loretta Una Garner will be at- Best Groceries dore W. Reath tended Dby her sister, Miss Grace < Willye Garner. ax maid of honor at Conn. Ave. & K St. Miss Miriam D. Platt of Greenwich, | hor marriage to Mr. Eiton Berdon | Established 1875 T SR ALICE T BUCHANAN.INC ~ s.0re 1ours DISTINC TIVE SHODS . 1101 Connecticut Avenue ct L Street 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. WASHINGTON A Special Purchase Plus Models From Our Own Fine Stocks Combine to Bring You Tomorrow and Saturday This Great Coat Opportunity *64.50 and *98.50 For the $75 to For the $110 to $95 Grades $135 Grades Due to continued warm weather, one of our manufacturers of better coats offered us some of his smartest numbers at much below their regular 4 i L] price. 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