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Winners in ational Highway Safety Contest Today. THE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1925. WEDDED AT NOON TODAY SOCIETY. guest at the Mayflower, wiil sail for England the latter part of this weel. Mrs. John Irvin Cassedy entertained a company of 12 at luncheon today, followed by bridge, at her home, on Macomb street. Official and Resident Society Hear Opera. The Auditorium was well filled last night when the Washington Opera Co. presented The Barber of Seville,” the hundreds there being quite repre- sentative of soclety in all of its vari- ous branches, official and resident, with an_unusual number of young persons from every walk of life. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. | tertained Dr. J. more and, Mrs. London. * _Mr. and Mrs. Edouard Albion had in their box Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Carpenter and Maj. and Mrs. Charles Redding Carpenter. Col. ‘and Mrs. Robert Harper_ en- € . Richards, Mrs. G. J. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph nard. Others eniertaining small parties were Mrs. John B. Larner, Mrs. Hen- | ning Jennings, Col. and Mrs. Willlam | Bric Fowler, Mrs. George Huff and| Mrs. Willlam B. Noble. Others at the opera were Repre sentative and Mrs. David H. Kinche- | loe, the counselor of the British em- 1 v and Mrs. Henry Harris-Brown of —_— izik Brothers etty Chilton, Davis had with them in their box |the District Commissioner and Mrs the Assistant Secretary of Labor and { Cuno H. Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs. E. J. Henning. - Brett Noyes, former Minister of Bo- The Ambassador of Italy, Signor !livia and Senora de Calderon, Dr. and ai Martino, was the guest of Mrs.|Mrs. Ha. W. Wiley, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Henderson, who entertained | Theodore W. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. at dinner in his honor and took her | Ernest G. Walker. and Mrs. Ru- guests later to the presidential box.|dolph Kaufrminr ephen B. Others in her company were the coun atonet o e — elor "of the French embassy, Count (GpHtipuas on NAURTERSS) | FonnHOY be a dormatory at Oxford College in which was founded by Mrs. on's father, the late Rev. John Witherspoon Scott. Mrs. Elkins will luncheon Sunday for Mrs. McKee, and has asked a small company to meet her at dinner Thursday. HE President and Mrs. Cool idge held a reception in the White House at noon today for the winners of the high ntest. Yester and unexpected er Hotel to see the exhibition of the Work and Win Tex- tile Achievement Club of Holyoke, Mass., a club composed of boys and girls. Early Summer way sa o entertain at day they paid a s F h. i call at the Mayflo > asnions an aprics Miss Idabelle Huntington Powell 1 Mr. Beverly Walker were mar- at noon today in Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral of Sts. Peter and *Paul, at Mount St. Alban, the de Sartiges; the counselor of the Swedish legation, Mr. Assarsson; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing and Miss Beatrice Henderson, granddaughter of the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Halkett enter-} tained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phelps Stokes. Mrs. New group of the smart Rizik Three-piece Costume Ensemble, which we shall present on Wednesday, are especially desirable, as the coat that goes with the costume may be worn with any of your pretty dresses. & S X8 B B 8 KB & of State and Mrs Kellogg returned to Washington yes terday from a visit over the week end |Very Rev. G. C. F. Bratenahl, dea 2t Plachurst: N. C of the cathedral, officiating. A re- |ception and wedding breakfast fol- lowed immediately after in the home the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. hame Hume Powell, on Woodley road. The chapel had only Easter o i K > M lilies as decoration and in the house| F - 5 o 4 7 ons. | Spring flowers and_ fruit blossoms in pastel shades were used. A b The bride was in pale blue chiffon NS | f 5 ‘é‘ hehBan A mecican ity el over pink satin, made straight and : 3 - With Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tuck D e e erman in their box were the former > | b mmed with roses and ribbon G £ Alask: d Mrs. Thomas . Fulman Je 1d she carried butterfly roses. Miss S Dol Smith of Baiti- Others who will entertain box par-|Mary Taylor was maid of honor and ties are the Ambassador of Germany As’ in shell-pink flowered chiffon and Baroness von Maltzan ade with circular skirt and straight RUGS—CARPETS WASHED AND REPAIRED i | FIREPROOF STORAGE The Secreta Necklaces of War and The Acting Se ry | Mrs. Dwight Davis will receive the | guests at the annual polo ball given| tis evening in the ballroo of the | New Willar Lieut. Col. Nelson E Margetts will make the presentations Davis will have : box Repre Mrs. John Philip H. Secretary of the . Charles S. Dewey William J. Boardman's box s occupied by her daughter, Miss hel Boardman, whose —guests in cluded Senator and Mrs. Frederick | H. Gillett and the director general Made of beads from old mandarin necklaces, com- bined ivory and wooden from Peking, old Netsukes, etc. with Coats Ensemble Costumes Dinner and Evening Gowns Street and Afternoon Dresses carvings and Mr. ALBERT J. OSGOOD The Pagoda 1720 H Street OO O O OO OO G OO O OO bassador of Japan and Mme | bodice, with which she wore a pic- militar; aind naval attaches of [ture hat of lettuce-green and carried forelgn embassies_and legations and |pink roses and maldenhalr fern. Mr. smart resident society Leonard Hallock of New Haven, - Conn., was best man Sir Esme and Lady Howard At the reception, Mr Guests at Norway's Legation. er the bride, and M The Ambassador of Great Britain| Cromwell, Conn., widow and Lady Isabella Howard were the|W. B. Walker, mother of the bride izuests in whose honor the Minister of | Eroom. recelved with them. Mrs. Norway and Mme. Bryn entertained | Powell was in a flowered chiffon gown e heon today in their home, on|Of orange, trimmed with black lace, IS ibast: ~The ¢ re the|and wore a black lace hat. Mrs. Sl Mme. Va-|Walker wore black crepe de chine, Yela, the Minister of Poland and Mme. [ With a black hat Wroblewska, Mrs, Hen-| Later in the day Mr. and Mrs. rik Shipste: ffaires of | Walker will start for a wedding trip, Sweden Mr. when the latter will travel in a tan e R iC and blond ensemble suit, the coat Willard Saulsbury . | trimmed with fitch fur, and a hat of Waloh and Misses Bryn, daughters of | the same shade, trimmed with plum- | Stitt and Miss Helen Griffin the hosts. age. They wi ke their home in Last_evening Miss Kimmell and = New Bri . Conn. Capt. Holmes were entertained At - The Ambassador of Mexico and Among the out-of-town guests were | dinner by Capt. Holmes' best manand [ The marriage of Miss Virginia Ed- Senora de Tellez will be the guests in | nk Couch of Cromwell, Conn.; | ushers, including Lieut. C. J. McC wards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John whose honor Mr. Mrs. John Hays | ) H. Mobbatt, Mr. Thorvald |thy, Lieut. W. W. Scott, Maj. James | L. Edwards insign John Elbridge Hammond will ertain at dinner e D M Thievall TEhcy of | A T Lieut. J. Parkervan | Parker, U will take place this this evenin nford, Conn.. and Miss Aline Hunt- | Zandt, Capt. J. Irvine, Lieut. E. | evening at lock, at the Church of 3 and | ington of Philadelphia. M. Taylor, Lieut. J. H. Landrum and | the Epiphany, and will be followed by Germany a8d| Mrs. Powell, mother of the bride, en- [ Lieut. J. B. Patterson. The other & reception at the home of the bride’s will be the|tortained at Juncheon Sunday at the | guests included Mrs. Philip R. Fowle, | pavents - d this eve-| Cpeiv Chase Club, and vesterday aft. | Miss Margaret Dye, Mrs. W. W. Scott,| Mr. and Mrs. Edwards entertanied ing of the charge d'affaires of AUS | ornoon Mrs, W. L. Browning was | Miss Mildred White, Miss May Taylor, | at supper last evening at the May tria_and Mme. Prochnik, who “1“ hostess to a company of 12 at the tea [ M Helen Miss Elizabeth | flower for their daughter and Ensign entertain a company of 16. Later the | dance at the Mayvflower for the bride and Miss N tt Parker following the rehearsal of the company will attend the polo bull |ap 4nd Mrs. A. S. Hassan, uncle and | Miss Catherine L. , aunt of the | wedding for ‘which Ambassador and BAroness | gun¢ of the bride, gave a party at the | bridegroom-elect, will entertain at von Maltzan have taken a box supper dance at the Club Chanticler [ luncheon tomorrow for Miss Kimmell z st night. and the members of her bridal party and in the afternoon Miss May Taylor Mrs. John Allan Dougherty has re- | will give a bride party for her | turned to Washington, after passing | Miss Margaret Dye will entertain at a few weeks in Atlantic City and New | luncheon Thursday for Miss Kimmell York. > | and Friday afternoon Mrs. W. W the Netherlan . Scott will be hostess at e for | The monthly meeting and dinner of | her. Friday evening Miss Julia Hume afternoon from New York, where he)the ‘“baby cabinet” was held last|Wwill glve a buffet supper for the bride was the guest of honor at dinner last | night at the Hotel Hamilton. The|and bridegroom elect. o evening of Mr. Clarence H. Mackay, | guest of honor was the Secretary of Miss Mildred O'Neill will give a & ho emtertained in his home, on East | Labor, Mr. James J. Davis. bridge party at the Columbia Coun- | Sixty-fifth street. Others in the com-| £ — try Club Saturday afternoon, and in By Mwere Dr. Willem Mengelbers | Mrs. William Dougall Leetch enter- | the evening Miss Kimmell wiil be the D Mme. Mengelberg, who will sail |talned at luncheon today in compli- | guest of honor of Miss Helen Grifin shortly for their home in HuH.‘;’nd :::‘;:;13‘“@ M‘»s .\m[la }\\_m;ynen, !\‘\'ho]se “hnn will entertain azndnn:-r, \v'\\}h\\f, i r was followed by a short|ma _to Capt illiam . E.|the guests later to the Army-Nav: : . i T:‘Q“gr‘;“'l““f"t e Holmes, U. S. A., will take place April | Juniors’ dance in the Willard Furriers Since 1916 SN s L2 The table was charmingly deco-| Miss Elizabeth Price will give a|j g \ E rated with jonquil and fern, and |bridge party fo Miss Kimmell Mon- | and Tuesday she will |} Henderson for Honolulu and will re. about the bride’s place were dainty | day afternoon, turn to this country the middle of At Our New Address 1235 G Street August. i The counselor of the .\'nr“P;ZiBDla': Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting FUR STOR_AGE SUMMER DRESSES TIOB G Street, N.W. & Tt I 35, Day ava 8 Ph. M. 5984 Formerly with Genuine Exclusive Interpretations Women’s and Misses’ o Wedding Rings son’s smartest models. 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BEVERLY WALKER, The latter formerly Miss Isabelle Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grahame Hume Powell, the marriage taking place at noon Bethlehem Chapel. be the guest of Mrs. J. C. Metzel, who will give a bridge at the Chevy Chase Club. Miss Mary Stitt will entertain at dinner for Miss Kimmell and her fiance, following the rehearsal Tues- day. The company in rt V. Fleming, Mrs. Mrs. Robert 3 miniature gifts cluded Mrs. Roby Philip R. Fowle, nall, Mrs. W. W. Scott, Miss Mildred O'Neil, Miss Fay Bizzell, Miss Mary and e d WILKINS IREAKFAST Do -3 The Ambassador of Baroness von Maltzan guests of honor dinng and Mrs. George Mesta of Pitts. have issued invitations for a they will give in the presi dential suite and cabinet room at the New Willard April They will have about 30 guests. Minister of Guatemala and anchez Latour will be the honor guests at dinner this evening of Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, who will take the company to the polo ball. The Senora de D= =)} Lady Lister-Kaye of London, arrived in Washington Saturday ning for a week's visit, and The Minister of Jonkheer de Graeff, will return thisl Call Main 4530-—Fur Storage y . , ; UR Women's and M Dress St tomorrow’s opportunities! ery Frock NEW—new in the latest the word—new in fabric—new in style! greatest sense of e 7 Representative and Mrs. Roy O Woodruff have as their guests inj their apartment in Catherdral Man- sions Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Dewey of Syracuse, N. Y. who will remain ith them for a week w‘l"{er\resemmna and Mrs. Woodruff will sall Thursday, June 4, on the rted crepe de chine and e repe, cleverls Ensemble Frocks of georgette, combined with printed crepe frocks. P chiffon. Flat crepes and satins, so much in den combined in smart, new ways with fine lace georgettes—all are here in alluring array for vo ing tomorrow. s season— Plain colored choos- D A Aquamarine Maize Street Venezia Coral {fternoon Navy Black and Dinner Models! Lipstick of Mr. Justice 2 o st Pierce Butler, was the honor gues at luncheon today of Mrs. Willlam Kearny Carr, who entertained a corn pany of 12 in her home on K street. Mrs. scurity and safety for them in storage. A phone call or postal will have our speclal messenger at your “door with one of our dust-proof bags. Mrs. Butler, wife Cocoa Homes of Individuality That much desired atmosphere of In- straightline tucked models—tunic styles—handkerchief drapes, lace flouncing flared from the knees or lace used for deep vokes and cap sleeves. Three-piece cape ensembl bolster collars. In fact, every new conception in S is here at this one moderate price—§39.50. Stephen B. Elkins will have as her guest during the congress of the N. S. D. A. R., Mrs. James Robert McKee, who will arrive from | her home, Berkley Lodge, at Green wich, Conn., Thursday. Mrs. McKee, who is the daughter of the late President and Mrs. Benjamin Harri son, will attend the sessions of the D. A. R. 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