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6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 17, 1925—PART :2. } SOCIETY . pti al Ceremonies Among Leading Events In Social Calendar Brides in Pretty Costumes Excl’iauge Vows With Chosen Mates at Matri- v mon}al A]‘ar. A pretty wedding took place yester- Recent Bride Special Honors antedv For Prospective Brides A number of entertainments have been planned for Miss Frederica Me- Kenney, whose marriage to Mr. Blaine Mallan will take place June 6, at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Harry Browning Slocum | will entertain at luncheon May 30, the guests including only the mem-| bers of the wedding party. Miss Vir- ginia McKenney will be the maid of honor for her sister, and the brides- maids are to be Miss Dorothy Mondell, | Miss Catherine Weller, Miss Beatrice Mallan, Miss Adele Mallan, Miss Franceska McKenney and Miss Jane Scriven of Chicago. The men of the wedding party Include Mr. Roderick WILL TAKE PART IN HORSE SHOW SXRRE i i Womn.s Club qf Bethesda Plans Elaborate Fete One of the most delightful of the early Summer fetes will be given by the Woman's Club of Bethesda, at the Charles L Corby estate, on the Rockville pike June 3. There will be tables for bridge. lomemade cakes and candles will be offered for sale. ‘The McKinley dancers will dance in the natural stage setting and a gypsy fortune teiler will encourage one to look into the future. Tea will also be served. The committee in charge is Mrs. Edwin Brandenburg, chairman; Mrs. Congressional Club Will Give Final Tea The last Congressional Club tea will be beld this afternoon. The special guests of honor will be former Presi- dent of the Club and Mrs. Joseph H. Himes, who will be assisted in receiv- ing by members of the board of gov ernors and their wives. The tea table will be, presided over by Mrs. G. Logan Payne, Mra. Robert N. Harper, Mrs. Wallace H. White, Mrs. William P. Smith and Mre. Gil bert Nettleton. A musical program will be given by Mre. Gertrude Russell, soprano, ar day morning when Miss Marie I Mil- Malian® Mr Philip Kauftmana, Mr. Edwin Morris, Mrs. Eleanor Cronin, | Sompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth Gardene: ler, daughter of Mrs. Daisy Thomas, | Willlam Rapley, Mr. John Temple Mrs. Wiliam Peters, Mrs. Leonard | oo > became the bride of Mr. George D. Graves, jr.: Lieut. J. Wiltse, Mr. Nicholson, Mrs. Elisha Hanson, Mrs. Ricker of Clarendon, Va. The cere- g}?"{l‘;zhe?g}“{{vewfl‘.gr‘ fr. Vinceat CTRSIRIE Sorhy e s oL I mony was performed at the home of Patronesses are Mrs. - GLbert the bride’s mother, 1604 Hobart street, ck, Rev. D. L. Blakemore The house was decorated with palms and cut flowers and the bridal couple The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Anne Albers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. plonry’ Albers, to Mr. Joseph Stmms rman of West Palm Beach, Fla., will take place June 18. A number of parties have been planned for the bride-elect. Mrs. George Lautz en- | Grosvenor, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs. H. C. Sheridan, Mrs. L. W. Gladebrook, Mrs. E. L. Stock, Mme. Mishtowt, Mrs. W. W. Bridge, Mrs. Henry Glassle, Mrs. James Ellis, Mrs. Willlam Tyler Page, Mrs. Jane Alles, Mrs. A. Lisner, Mrs. Alexander Shep- Mrs. A. M. Mildebrand mngnm.""‘i.nu — - stood” before the mantel, which was tertained at a bridge luncheon yes- herd, M W . Mrs. Ciyde Asher and Mrs. codward & Lothrop © banked with rose and palms. terday for Miss Albers. The bride was given in marriage by = — Geoi Hamilton. AR FYIIEITILININNARAI RR A her brother, Mr. Seymour Thomas, Miss Alice B. Quaid entertained - and wore un ensemble suit of dark blue charmeen and rosewood crepe and a ,.,T-'&'f@"m to correspond. She thedral Mansions and Mr. Philip Alten carried a shower bouquet of Bride baugh of Pittsburgh, who are to be! IEGHORN & smw HA,IS roses and lilies of the valley. married June 3. The other guests| the small reception, Mr. cker left for a motor tour MRS. J. DONALD CLAGGETT, last night at a bridge supper in honor | of Miss Loulse McLaughlin of Ca-| were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Knox Mr. and Mrs. George M. Hostetler, CLEANED and REBLOCKED £ inzland, and after June 1|wWho, before her recent marriage, was | o ais. Tusens (- Gott, 1o and Mr. they will be at home at 370 Hamilton | Miss' Helen Barron, the daughter of :T.‘:z?;l\rsr.hgfi:'fiixd Gott, jr., and Mr. 3 fentie SRERICLHIEIE AL e Mr. and Mrs. David Barron. : | Let us clean and reblock your 2907 t. to Mr. Louis Macall Weld will place in the Holy Trinity Church, etown, at § o'clock p.m "ather Dalton offici Nation's Executive Is Host To Group Aboard Mayflower (Continued from Fifth Page.) Mrs. Edward Gardiner Lippitt will | entertain at bridge for two prospective | brides on May 23 at her home, 3025 | Newark street, for her sister, Miss | Genevieve Rider Crist, whose marriage | to Ensign Harry A. Bolles will take | place July 13, and Miss Madalene Mac- Gregor, who will become the bride of Mr. Robert Winn May 29. i old straw and leghorn hats in one of the new spring styles. make it look like new. We will Complete Selection of New Spring Materials riage by her uncle, Mr. Frank Key : A 2 . = g made her home, Bhere will be no re- | NeF former husband, the late Repre- 5 : new in hat trimmings—Flowers and Feathers. ception sentative Willlam P. Borland, repre- sented the Kansas City district' of A surprise shower was given May 8 at the residence of Miss Minuette Large selection of advanced styles in ladies’ hat A wedding of interest to Washing. | Missouri in Congress. ' = toh took place in Milwaukee, Wi Rev. and Mra: Haverkamp| wilk.be | May end Misq - Docothes “reby frames. Saturday, May 9, when Miss Florence | joined Thursday by the latter's daugh- E &2 Coany oo Plat of Mr r of that city became the bride | Richard punders, formerly ter, in boarding school. from here on a motor trip through | Miss Jassamine Borland, who is They will start|mett Yoder will take place June 8 at Knapp, whose marriage to Mr. Em- Northminster Presbyterian Church. MRS. JAMES B. Wives respectively of Capt. Golden and Maj. Upham, U. 8. GOLDEN AND MRS. JOHN S. UPHAM, A. Mrs. Golden on Pathfinder and Mrs. Upham on Lassie, Straw Braids—Straw Cloths ngton how of Columbus, . X . . veremony took place in|New England, and will attend the ;"“e Dompawes Slabmsway decorated | o1 coq and riders to fizure in the Washington Horse Show this week. ’ y Immacuiaté- Conception Charch | iftisth anniversary of the founding of | £0¢ _the occasion. Musical numbers es pl a (0] ollowed by o recantion¥ind | Smith College at Northamptan, Mass., | Were enjoved during the evening, and A y D refreshments were served to close the Harold D. Hatfield and Mr. Thomas|Jpuisations Are Issued June 10 to 15. 508 11th St. NW. Potomac Section, W. R. C., {0 B N NeGregor Duft, Mr. 2 A. E. McKay and Miss Marjorie Rob- Honors National Officers form the nominating committee. st in the home of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Platzer, | in avenue. The bride was at- event. The bride-elect received many lovely gifts, each having appropriate verses. Main 8322 . Mrs. L. C. Upshaw has come from her home in Mississippi and is visit- For Y. W. H. A. Function by her cousin, Miss Evelyn Z i - i . sitatlo 2 as maid of honor, and another :'}%;,M“'h},{e'e,fii, ‘:(L';ikm ;fi; '.’,‘?;‘lin‘é m;«"g::::g \‘?efifi‘fipwf\‘?&?“,‘;‘;g?’g The Department of Potomac Wom e % Invitations h?\e been issued by the = cousin, Mr. George Hennesy. acted as|gorierly lived in Washington. Knapp, Mrs, W. F. Krebs, Mrs. George | 0's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the| | Young Women's Hebrew Association = = best man for the bridegroom. The E e ey B 1 Tonapm aec 8® |Grand Army of the Potomac, held a| Severity breeds fear, but roush-|(, jts members to attend the twelfth B flower girl was the bride's only sister,| Col. and Mrs. Douglas McCaskey | . Fayr Mrs. M. E. Richardson Mrs, | Feception last week in honor of the | ness breeds hate. Even reproof from| ..o ... gance at the Swanes - little Loraine Platzer. Late in the | are established in an apartment in L Bomaldson, Mrae S A ‘Shaner, | national officers of the organization, in |authority ought to be grave, not|’ r Il afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Saunders left | the St. Nicholas, which they have|Mrs. L. W. Owens, Miss Edith Payne | the parlors of the Raleigh Hotel. In|}taunting. (Tosalay exenine. lnzn u B for a boat irlp through the Gregt| leased.” They lived for a short time | of Fredericksburg V. . | the recelving line were: Mre. :imreRB.| .akes, after which they will make|at the Highlands. Wyne, Mrs. Max G. K Willard, national president; Mrs: Re- == = = { their home in Columbus, Ohio. Among = bl A:?iray 'Wyne, Miss |2ina Demorest, national senior vice | . 1209 Connecticut Avenue the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Jo-| Mr. and Mrs. Randall H. Hagner | Mildred Lenz, Miss Lilllan Crowe and |President; Mrs. Emma Campbell, na- , , 3 seph N. Saunders of Washington and | will close their house here the middle | Norman Krebs. tional treasurer, and Mrs. Edith Ma- Mrs. Albert F. Ferguson of Chicago,|of June and go to Watch Hill, R. I., i R e son Chrisly, national sen'r alde. Bm ‘ c ‘ng . Imother and aunt of the bridegroom. | where they have leased a cottage for Baat natocalomsarsivers: Mo o mrflusstau Ilnffls er of® Takoma Ida_Hinkson of nidad, British West the season. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Glover, jr., will remain in their home, Orchid Hill. Au SOUIS' Church Plans Entertainment and Dance Jamison Miller, Mrs. Carrie Alexan der Brandenburs, Mrs. Ida K. Martin Mrs. Lida Oldroyd, Miss Mamie P. Dorsey, Miss Mary M. North and Miss | the de- | 24-Hour Service Plaiting at May Sale Prices through June. and then o to Non.| Miss Katherine Riggs, harpist, will| Georgeanna D. Van Fleet: -;;”S P ot the r ““‘ quit, M: or the remainder of the |open the musical program which pre-| partment president, z\umf Ahususm Ri . 1408 Emersor e cedes an entertainment at All Souls' | Palmer, and members of her official | . p ; ey B Emevan, mastor or e ey e e Church, Sixteenth and Harvard streets, | staff and past department presidents. | 48-Hour Service . Fune Brides this pear have enth-Day Adventist Church, Takoma | Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson Saturday, May 23, at §:15 o'clock, and | Among the guests were the depart- 2 ; Fark. Aa performed the Ceremons. | returned to this country from a Win: | which will be followed by & strawberry | ment imunder, Mrs, Hosn B St ¢ i 0 an unusual opportunity to ollowing which a reception was held, | ter spent in Europe, and have opened | fastival, Refreshments. consistin ton, and staff, and past department 4 eIMSIC ng : B : S ftanded by Telativesimnd | tham Sumiacs homa. Weld: 4t Brook | Fernica e oS O iars ! irades e, netional | geture their exquisite Linens | and Mrs. Miller. The | line, Mass. rry ice eream and cake will be | officers were delegates to the quin-| ESTABLISHED 1915 {rmnds of Mr. use was prettily decorated with wild Miller will reside at ® The ma ge of Miss Helen Mac- Farlane Hines, daughter of former Di- rector General of Railroads and Mrs. | Walter D. Hines, to Mr. Paul Tison, son of Mr. Alexander Tison, will take Monday, June 1, in St. Bartholo- Former Senator Hoke Smith and Mrs. Smith will leave tomorrow eve- ning for Charlotte, N. C., reaching there Tuesday morning, to attend the sesquicentennial exercises in celebra- tion of the Mecklenburg declaration of independence. After spending two or three days in Charlotte, Mrs. Smiith will return to Washington, to be with her mother, who has recently under- n the terace. Afterward there Il be dancing. ngland and other sia, Poland, France, countries Miss Eastman has taken a cottage in Miss Barney's Camp in Bluemont. Va., for the season and will go there about the middle of June. She will quennial Council of Women. Many distinguished guests from foreign coun- tries were present. The parlors were decorated with flowers and palms and an orchestra rendered delightful music during the evening. Canadian Society to Hold 2412 18th St. N.W. Columbia 4536. All Work Done in Our Own Plaut. Adams 6404. at prices [ower than for manyp pears. 10% Discount on all Trousseau purchases. Table Cloths and Napkins, Fancy and Plain e e Tone, A Small | mome o urgionl operation here, from | have a few young giris with her dur-| Picnic at Sans-Souci Camp o= 9 reception will follow at the Colony|which she has not entirely recovered.|ing the summer. 2 = Linen 9')22[’5 and illotncases, Ciub. Mr. and Mrs. Smith expect to 80| e i e The second annual picnic of the Ca- . 2 Miss Hines, a member of the Junior | from Charlotte to Atlanta to spend | Mrs; Willlim Allen of Moosejaw, |nadian Soclety of Washington will be Special Prices cue, will have Miss Mary Van|a few days. They entertained yes.|SasSkatchewan, a delegate to tha re-|held June 1 at Sans-Suci camp, near Renselaer Cogswell as maid of honor &nd her other attendants will be the Misses Marion Leary, Claire Tison, | Steers and Frances Ward of . Alexander Tison, jr.. will be nan and the ushers will include r. . Van Dyke Coxe, jr.; Mr. Dexter C. Hawkins, Mr. Edward E. Watts, Mason H. Partridge, jr.; Mr: John | hoonmaker and Mr. R. H. Govin, The marriage of Miss Alverda Red- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wl Ham Redman of Mount Rainier, and Mr. Eugene B. Eddy of Willlamsport, terday the Georgia girls who are now students at the National Park Semi- nary. There were 14 of these young ladies present, and after giving them a drive around the city, Mrs. Smith took them to the University Club for luncheon. Mr. and Mrs, Perry Heath will close their residencé on S street the first of next week and go to New York. They will sall for Europe on the Belgenland May 28, to remain until late in October. They go first to Switzerland for two or three months, then into Italy and France. { here. She has been invited to speak at i While here Mrs. Allen was the guest cent convention of the Quinquennial, left yesterday. Mrs. Allen was con- stantly entertained during her visit the Mason School at Tarrytown, N. Y. today on ‘“Woman's Responsibility in the Reconstruction of the World.” of Mrs. Robert J. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minshall of this city and Nantucket have taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Mintshall spent the ‘Winter in Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop M Mayo and their son, W. M. Mayo, j., and Alexandria. This announcement was made at the meeting of the soclety at Wardman Park Hotel Wednesday evening, when Dr. J. Stanley Durkee was elected president. The vice pres- idents are Dr. Edwin N. C. Barmes, Mrs. Cyrus Whitney Culver, Mrs. Joseph Michaelson, Dr. A. E. Landry and Miss B. E. Carter. Mr. L. H. 8. Overing is corresponding secretary, Mr. J. F. Halliday recording secretary and Dr. W. H. Ross, treasurer. On the board of governors are Mr. Milton Trenham, Mrs. Fred A. Cold- well, Mrs. Robert J. Bates, Mr. Slip Covers MARINELLO BEAUTY PARLOR 1771 Columbia Road Columbia 10153 Sale - FLuncheon and Bridge Hets Prices were $12, $13, $15, $16, Pa., took place May 7. in St. Paul's| Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont will|, i o G 0 % <7 ghter-in-law, Mrs. Hamilton Mayo, English Luthern Church. The cere-| Close their home on New Hampshire ) Caf 00 0 a™ Boe 5 on o eor e e Hene Sohw | avenue the middle of next month and ; Mad Order y B o, 8 R, o e Nemport whers: they pill g | miamtr, M ther un exiondad ey e to JUN i Qyswem i . cupy their villa, Belcourt, fe . g Z Pri BASY 1 "on i Tevior trip o their | sedson. a. Beleourt, for. the | o) W 8 iaae the trip by motor. I Semmy Bl FLAT RATE future Home in Pennsylvania T’('; Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis have| Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stevens and bride resided with her aunt, Mrs. O.| roturdq"from Ohlo. where they went | their son are spending the week end Crowell, 1402 Fourteenth street north- west, and was a past president of the Phil Sheridan W. R. C. organization. Parish Maki N D To Equip a School to attend the funeral of Mr. Orla .E. Harrison, one of Mr. Ellis’ law part- ners. They are spending the week end at their country place, Rippon Lodge, Va., with New York guests. Mrs. Ulysses G. Cunningham - of 5420 Colorado avenue northwest, who with their sister and brother-in-law, Maj. and Mrs. J. L. Beatie. Mrs. Beatie entertained a committee from the Presbyterian Home of Washing- ton at luncheon last Thursday. Dr. Mary I. McDonlad of New York, who was visiting her son and daugh- Good Cretonnes, 35¢ yard and up Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. 729 11th St. N. Julins Lansburgh, it & Treasurer Remove Rust and Ink Stains Safely 159 whole head 1115 1117 F STREET made the trip to Rome with the pil- | ter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Me-| . x S To assist In raising funds for the|grimage party, safling on the French | Donald, at Cathedral Manslons, is now | 0¥ th the RN e N matcit The Clearance Events purpose of equipment for the parish|yier"Rochambeau April 11, is now |at Wardman Park Hotel for a short| 2@ In ION S S0 Aaas O school, which will open next Fall, the congregation of St. Matthew’s Cath- glic Church will tender a reception &nd donation tea to the pastor, Father | E. L. Buckey, ssistant priests | at the rectory, 1725 Rhode Island avenue morthwest, Thursday, from § with relatives in Ireland, after a visit to England and Scotland. Miss Kathleen Pendleton Nalle will leave Washington today for Dallas, Tex., to attend the apnual Confed- erate Veterans' reunion, as a special Fur Work Done here has that distinctive appearance of Just dip the pencil moisten rust-stain and into water, rinse in clear water. Equally effec- tive treatment in same handy pencil holder for ink and other stains. To be had at prominent drug and_dry goods That Are Important Every Ensemble Suit : to 11 o'clock p.m. | maid on the staff of the commander- | well’ done—you will find ~nowhers else. . . Details of the reception are in|in.chief from the District of Columbia. | Reduced prices. Storage free. stores in Washirtgton. . ¢harge of the ladies of the Apostleshi 2 FURRIER | stens ¥ A R T L S L B e e e WO 30.32 Florida ST eton, a0 —and you will recall we have been showing the 1 the Sodality of St. Matthew's parish, | o Seventh northwest, w I 2 Florid ; s 2 E assisted by the members of the Holy | sall May 20 on the S. S. America, for | Ave. N.W - season’s best designs—both in cloth and silk._ Jl Refreshments will be Name Society. gerved. urope, to spend about six months. They will visit Germany, East Prus- W’E SPECIALIZE I'N SMALL SIZES YOUNG LADIES’ SHOP 1229 G St. N.W. JJAST 1219 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Monday! We are Again Taking the Lead ‘They are dll in the Clearance Sale @ ciiieiiacniana R EE—— < IA offl Fine Spring Coats & : i with an r Wea SPECIAL SALE usua You'll find rare choosing here from a group R eatis s Su'mme r Un 4 g of Coats—taken from among the finer grades of flf Smart Millinery our regular stock. In, those distinctly desirable Colotful Frocks of Wash Silks ¢ —For Morning —For Sports and Suits and Hats Silk Ensemble Suits $85 Formerly $125 Cloth Ensemble Suits New Summer Hats Specially Priced Offering! Ultra-Smart “high shades.” B < . All Spring They are offered for your choosing at 1/, off! o Dress Hats " —and havin, .in rmnd the exclusive character For All Informal Daytime Events % Included are of Louvre Millinety, it's a privilege indeed, to 00 z $65 Lol Hair Hats, choose as your taste inclines of any Spring Dress $ 3 Were - | pay you to o Ribbo Hat. 7 1 31695 & $19.75 Farmzn’y $110 come early Valies spps ;l:::" Regardless of. former prices— s & i to have your to Spor; ) by v siae 3 S ; hoice of these $5.95 —_— These Plain and Gaily Striped ¥ < Dress ‘Hats, L4 Silk Frocks are guaranteed wash- Sizes Hats $10, $12, $15, $18 excellentHats. SS e For obvious reasons no returns can be ac- cepted nor exchanges made in this sale: able. All sizes. _ many spectacular offers during our 9th Anniversary Sale. Formerly Sold at $25 to $35 A Superlative Assortment of the Season’s Newest Jdeas at.a Price That Will Defy Compefiliqn. OUR > o L~ £l m - o - REMEMBER