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SOCLELY . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHI D. C, MAY 31, 1925—PART 2. SOCIETY. Mrs. W K. Vanderbilt Has LT e B bRl e Busy Summer Season Ahead i oo e You will be sur, ow 3 me to hav Abroad for \chding of Her Brother and to Buy your Furs ar:: f: ?b‘l sb om :::;::ny::rdf:“::'eg:::r: Em Daughter's Trousseau—Sinclair-Bishop 7 £ ; X I placed in our care. \ g} 0] 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. work ;: moderate charges. Wedding June 17. EW YORK. May 30.—Mrs. Wil-|off!” was heard from one end of the liam K. Vanderbilt, 2d, and her family | stands to the other she sat quietly in have figured prominently in the news|the box with every one around her in the last few days. The engagement | standing. of her brother, Hermann Oelrichs.| The horse got off to a good start only son of Mrs. Hermann Oelrichs and |and she seemed to take it for granted the late Mr. Oelrichs, to Miss Dorothy | that Sarazen would win. As she saw Haydel. daughter of the late Mr. and |him fall back. however, she got to her Mrs. Harry Haydel of St. Louis, was |feet and watched untll the home announced recently. Then comes the |stretch was reached. when the horse date and details of her daughter Mu-| was hopelessly beaten. She resumed riel's wedding to Frederic Cameron | her seat until the finish, then rose Church, just before Mrs. Vanderbilt,again and watched him through her 2d, and her second daughter, Miss ' glasses in bewilderment as to what Consuelo Vanderbilt, sailed for Europe. | caused the downfall. As Sande sald, To complete the budget of events, her | “He was not himself and would not e & H i great horse, Sarazen, was badly beat- | run.’ { : A Group of Very Ne\;v and Effective Types in Summer FI‘OCI(S —Charming Crepe Silks and dainty Laces— plain and in strikingly handsome combinations %25 en in the running of the Metropolitan| A June wedding which will attract at the opening of the Belmont racing | considerable attention is that of Miss season. Kathleen Sinclair to Louis Faugeres & _ Mrs. Vanderbilt and her daughter :‘-hho\';}j Tt l\«‘ll! [mke place on Jum; are going abrozd for two purposes, 7 A s Sinclair is the daughte one of which s to attend the wedding | Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. Sinclair. The of Miss Haydel and Mr. Oelrichs. June | parents of Mr. Bishop are Dr. and 29, in Parls, and the other to buy Mu.| Mrs. Louis Faugeres Bishop, of 14 riel's trousseau. The latter is to be | East Seventy-second street. The cere- married on July 25, in Newport. and /mony will be performed by Suffragan her wedding undoubtedly will be the | Bishop Herbert Shipman at St. Thom most brillant event of the season|as’. It will be followed by a recep there. The ceremony will be per-|tion at the St. Regis. Miss Sinclair ’Iaflm;od at_Beechmont, Mr. nm: !:;rs | has selected Miss Julia Morley as the enjamin B. Thaw’s home, which Mrs. |maid of honor, and the maids of honor ;":nderhllt has taken for the S\xmnwr'. will be: Misses Constance Susan Slade, 'he bride has selected a small bridal | Jean MacKelvie, Elinor Garret, Ma Party. It wil includo her siater, Miss | rion Lee and Anna Peters, daus onsuelo Vanderbllt, and X en- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Peters, neth R. O'Brien, the (nx’mfr Kathleen | who is to be married to Mr. Graham Mackay, daughter of Clarence H.|C. Thompson in the Fall )fe,f"l;m\. ent of Miss Hayaers| yorr: ELshop's best man will be Raiph e announcement of \ aydel's| McA. Ingersoll and the ushers are engagement to Mr. Oelrichs, who I8 Donald Carson. Ansel Phelps Stokes one of New York’s most popular bach-! ioyt, David Moore, O. Henry Gruner, MRS. WILLIAM A. BRAMHALL, JR., elors, was made by her sister, Mrs.|y cousin of Mr. Rishop: J. B. Under. | Formerly Miss Gertrude Potzle ng place in St. Peter's Gordon Blanding Tevis of Santa Bar-| hjl), jr; Devereux Emmet, jr.. August Church bara, Calif. Miss Havdel has Spent| zinsser. and Eric Lamme much of her time abroad since the | \p''piie B Ch, PRI o rewell ::a:t;;;: ner parents. Mr. Delrichs 5| pachelor P B M e ;‘sl\n‘ne]&: rm.:‘v “ mu!-»v!' lllp‘[n Char ‘.xuwm; a visit to relatives in Phila- 34 years old. His “lub. S ran o ottesville aynesboro, Va hi e Ol s e e i Ger| Quet Club. He is a graduate of Yale, an; ynesbor delphia. man Lioyd steamship Kaiser Wilhelm | e S G Ciraaes Nch Obbinbsiwax atihs | lll:':';r::‘r“m;x:leflfi“glfe\_'l hyBlclans, en|the home of her son-inlaw and daugh- | Priest are home from a visit to thelr time at Newport, where she had been! ;g pitested In soclety over the mar. ter. Mr. und Mrs. Orlando H. Kirk, |sister, Mrs. Lioyd E. Spittle, in Cleve- Tk L 2 B185€0| riage of Mrs. Le Grand C. Griswold|3(1Sr & Yk 1o friends In e Mrs. Vander! = to Col. James A. Logan, jr. The cere T SROat L oniin LIS (Eeet O Mr. and Mrs. Harley Payton Wilson Mr. Oelrichse was graduated from | her sister, Mrs. Mary Walke in Rich-| arley Pa Columbia in 1914 and from the Law |MOnY took place a short time ago at ;%5 left Sunday for California where they School in 1916, taking the regular first-| {he home of Bernard W. Tone, East| “yount vernon Chapter. D."A. R.,|Will spend the Summer year course in the Law School in com- | F1EN Y will give a card party on the lawn of | Mr. H. G. Gary, who has been in b : S fourth vear in col.| Col. Logan was formerly a resi Oh¥% ‘Aic boine ot thy i ¥lorida for three months, was the ination with his fourth ion. | dent of Philadelphia, but he has been | Burnt Ou. the home of the wexent. | O 0 brother and sister-in You'll find included Frocks for every occa- sion of the day and evening——from street wear . and is a senior at the Columbia| Mrs. J. E. Cochran has returned to| Mrs. J. W. Reeves and Mrs. Mary to formal evening function. land, Ohio The very newest phascs Of fashion arec ex- . 4 dock served in the Spanish-American War | 7000 leaving for his home in Boston. and was on duty as chief of the| V(™ i (o poid ina Mise Lillie | Mr. and Mrs: Elmer L. Nichols and and in writing and has been a con.|American military mission when the | p ™) 8 fributor to magazines. His mother | World War was declared and later and his aunt, Mrs. Vanderbilt, are|became assistant chief of staff of the g, ino where they were the guests of daughters of the late Senator Fair of | American expeditionary forces. Some |SPylE: o (. (¢ (oihington rmer’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. | Califernia, whose large estate they in-| time ago, he resigned his commis | ont several days with Mr. and Mrs es Nichols herited. sion in the Army to continue special | Jiomry O Ban Ooier aba Tettetor| M + Hantzmon is back from Mrs. Vanderbilt, 2d, was one of the | Work in connection with European|cyipéper for the Sumn A v son-in-law and daughter, most interested spectators at the run-|adjustments. He is a member of the ™ \jro \william J. Mort Miss Helen | Mr. a r Carman, in Tor ning of the Metropolitan a few hours| Knickerbocker Club of this city and | xgrris cum and Miss Esther |ront i before she sailed. Her disappointment | the Metropolitan and Chevy Chase|Green have returned from Richmond| Mrs. F. Ervin Ludwig and Miss must have been great, for the horse|Clubs of Washington {where they attended the annual ¢ Grettu Ludwig are at_their home on was a big favorite, and another tr Mrs. Logan, who was Miss Lsther |yention of the State Fede % raddock Heights after a visit to umph in the long string of victories|Tone before her first marriage. has a { Women's (lubs iends in Norfolk was looked for by all the experts. [home in Southampton, Long Island, ! Ars Elizabeth Smith Mrs. Charles Pozer has returned What she feit only she knew, for she |and spends some of the time in Aiken visit to Miss Kate Hibt from visits to friends in Charles gave no outward sign, but followed the | Mr. Griswold was killed accidentally | 1), va Town, W. Va.. and Roanoke. horse into the paddock after the con-|at Aiken in 1917 on a shooting trip. | fiss ‘Mararet Hle b o i ~ SRS test. Before the race Mrs. Vanderbilt, { He was the son of the late Mr. and | ome Varrenton after & L was in the paddock and Mrs. Chester Griswold, the family be. [t’“ A . | Fresh Strawberries on Hulls. ing identified with Troy, Conn., and!and Mrs. Clay T. Br n South | In the days of early Summer be. side the horse and jockey. S She | Southamption for generations. He ! Royal street R b e then took her place in the box with|was a grandson of the late Le Grand | Mrs. Thomas Seddon Taliaferro of | pensive enough to use freely, it gives her guests, and when the cry, “Theyr'e| Cannon. Roclk Spri Wiyo. s the D T s her father, Mr. William ¥. 4t serve them whole or in a border en- 17 Cameron street. Mrs. ' r10 | circling 4 mound of powdered sugar. | {ill 8o to.Chasles Town, W . for| These little mounds are prepared for | the commencement exerci St | each individual and the berries are | Hilda's Hall when her daughter. Miss | dinpad one at a time into the sugar Lucy Ramsay Taliaferro. will be one | e Knickerbocker, New York Yacht and other clubs. He is interested in sports Miss Virginla Lee Nichols have re have returned from Flc rned from a motor trip to Hamilton, | | where they s the Winter sleeve designs: the new skirt drapings——all touched with a harmony or contrast of color that creates original and distinctive effects. Gathered discriminatingly—and featured for a pay-day special—at $25. Second Floor at her home, Frankford, near Berr: ville. Mr. and Mrs. S. Russell Smith have returned to their home in Culpeper, after a visit to their son-in-law and | 5} Rameay T The first dance at the recently|gaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Mor- | \'® F8CURIET 00 and Mrs Some children are unfortunate in opened Belle Haven Country Club |ton. in Rosemont roter Froncs have returned from s | having their father and mother for was held Saturday evening and was| Mr. and Mrs. Adoph Thiele and (i to relatives in Baltimore parents e T e company |their children. who have been in St.|Y'91 20 Fieln® T EONTNR o sor Edward 1. Remper, | POLersbure, Fla. for several months. |y, ot Washinkton are 5 Mrs. B 3 e have returned to Alexandria for the A e il A < B Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. T. Brooke, | £a7€ Te ests of Mr. and Mr Rust Dissolves Like Sugar Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morton, Mr.andMrs_ [ SUPIer oL o 1In, i s Douglas Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Archi- [, MrS: Carl € Burts % 3 Kate Pennypacker has re| sop. pRUsTICATOR hes 3 rust bald R. Randolph,” Mr. and Mrs.|j708 3, VOut to her mother. Mi from a t to her son an in. “the Tst smply " dissolves” and dls; Robert Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. John [oent 1o tonch, i Strasbur a. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vrined” o eater Sleaying the T. Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert|ffoorrepied by her sister. cer, in Richmon L : : V. Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. William S. M 1M Cla z 1 Owen L. Key . ‘en the most delicate fabrics Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beverle b poafics Sirence M. Saleian hildren spent the past wee Mr, and Mrs. John G. Graham, Mr.|iss Nellle Boyd were week end|yith relatives in Fredericksburs o5 Re : and Mrs. Herbert Oliver, Mr. and Mrs, | SUests of Mrs. Sale's parents, Mr.[ Miss Miriam Edwards of Washing Siis, in avers homs Gardner L. Boothe, 2nd, Mr. and Mrs. | & rs. J. E. Nelms, in Heaths-lton is the guest of her brother-in L Viate treatment for ini Carl Budwesky. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf : Sl and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy Saugstadt, Dr. and Mrs. Albert T.|; ) Annie Peugh has returned to jin Rosemont o _ g S home in Hamilton, Va. after a| Miss Mamie Lindsey is back from a ores of Washing I 3 3 Young, Mis. A . Warwick, MS.|visit to Dr.and Mrs. Robert J. Yates. |visit to M. W. J. D. Bell in Lynch. | Sterling Products Company! "St’tutlng Raymond Hulfish, Mrs. John T. Taylor | ;3¢ £0 DI and Jre. Robert 7. - visit to A Euston, Pu. 4 Lewis of Richmond, Miss Carolyn Bur- | o i Sacth ol donng Hopiins|ibark University spent the week end with i i : d gess, Miss Laura Hulfish, Miss Flor- | 5 | Miss Venus Hohenstein has returne A S S . ence Long, Miss Jeannette Cochran, | Di§ Parents | —— ummer JSeries 0, a fl| B Ifl O i 3 & member o e b o |abroad for a number of vears. _He|ATS: Tieiths. Wednesdsy afternoon, (1a%. Mr. and Mrs. John Gary. before m ', : kb presse& in these styles—thc variety of new o m a m o] hds of housewives. it has L Mrs. Lewis Machen, formerly of Miss Elizabeth Warwick, Miss Blanche 5 5 i e et Telen Outontt *Mise | Alexandria, but now of Richmond, ir Tnez Moore, Miss Margaret Broaddus, | g BUest i Mace e z I a EII Miss Marion Dienelt, Miss Josephine |y, ii"5, O Columbus Shriver, who has A ) E‘_’ j t ts e M i Mol M | s T 8 LR . man, Miss of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. < . Kemper, Miss Dorothy Morton, Miss : P et oy Moo, Ma [and Mrs. T. Marshall Jones on Prince Schnelder. Dr. John T. Hill, Dr. Frank | janqe, before leaving for her home in | jd) Robert, Formerly With Gustauve 3 M. Dillard, Dr. S, Nelson Grav, Dr. O. | PQE™O0% 0 i | A. Ryder, Mr. Cary Randolph, Mr.|gre pack from a trip to Berkeley | i . . ; i i Booth Pulman, Mr. Carroll Plerce, jr., |grtnec Wy, Expert in All Styles of Hair Bobbing 4 Mr. Henry T. Moncure. Mr. George | PyylS\iir Vo o0\ o1 ror ner | g £ ficg(d,.on!!;-”J?}‘:‘Kh’i‘\‘;::':; \%\:"‘_fl‘::::}home in Baltimore after a visit to Mr. | Plerce, Mr. Cecil Brown, Mr. Robert |27d Mrs. William A. Moore. Call us in regard to special prices of permanent waving 1 A ¥ . Mr. Glenn Haley of Newport News f he E Oil hets) which leaves the hair lovely H : Wheat, Mr H C Callender, Mr. | 2 G- & 5 i (we use the Eugenc h ¢ whic jeav c_hair lovely h Dailas Rand. Mr. Beaudric nn“en.\,”‘“d“’:}‘r‘j"’(.]’?"‘ "'V'L“"l and niece, Mr.i S| soft and glossy. we guarantee you perfect satisfaction, with no ] P‘resents as its Opefltng eature the Mr. Windsor Demaine. Mr. Charles C. | *"d Mrs. Clarence S. Haley Kkinks or frizes, but lovely rippling waves, 1o water wave neces- ¥ . | Mr. est Brown a s daug| ! 2 = . £ Caslin, jr.. Mr. Hubert Moore, Mr. |y iiFGlest Brown and his daughter, | sary unless so desired. We have 12 years' experience in per- Cameron Roberts, Mr. Gordon Burke. | veré the guests of his son.inlaw and|gg| Manent waving. In January of this year we made an extensive |&f . . M L T o Miv, andall Caton: |daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.|f| investigation as to what is the best and safest in permanent g cherni Of1- rdiner cers Mr. Jock Robinson and Mr. Jack |Cele. Mr. Brown left for Cali-| 58 waving and feel convinced that the Eugene Method is the best 2 Howard " Tune dances at "the ‘clup |{oThiA 10, puss several months. e will be given Saturday evenings, 13 Wer shcleanal ‘:‘:?"‘“ \l"; - inglish, in Sal Miss Katherine Leadbeater has re-|x ¢ & ; arinello Beauty Parlor ) AN\ ) in the air‘cooled turned from Sweetbriar College, where | 'n," 45q Mrs. Carroll H. May have _ie finished her freshman year et 1 i | a2 e e Year . o Teturnsd from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. | 523 1lth St. N.W Richmond s the guest of her parents. :Be’\“l,‘,“'_",.{:} '?‘.i’.’,“'({l”'“‘ e . B Ph Franklin 5 ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Schneider, on | o“\tileptn SO0 (008 £k : | Phone Franklin ; 4 North Columbus street Wednesday (o ashingtoni were guests | g O Ml Eirercth | Ochroigey |of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs T. King on Prince street entertained in honor of her sister.| 3 = y Be ciea e A Miss Gertrude Fletcher was hostess . | @ B 11 dance aturday evi -4 : M. Dillard, M Frederick H. G.|% & sma ! y_evening . th - & to celebrate the birth v anniversary A Hatchell, Mrs. J. K. M. Norton, Mrs Ll 2 3 I ll'lmla E"}en n lllne 4 Charles F. Holden, Miss Inez Moore, |3 Der brother. Mr e cuex y 1 g, h L °2 Moore. | Among the guests were Miss Doris | e Ly RO, s Ellen | Terry of Newington, Va.; Miss Mildred Miss > Lacy of Accotink. Miss Naney Pulley, | Mr. and Mrs. John Houck and their 3 O infant son. Montrose Jason Houck, of | tompor “Nicy soielr,, Jiss = Eldie 11’0"1 10 to 11 o'clock New York City, are the guests of their | yro! 2 ts of their | \yrgaret Fletcher, Mr. David Dun uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Richard | noBe0et 0 IRl T Devic DUn-| E. Acton. in Rosemont. Miss Nina « i 0t Mason Plaskett, Mr. Paul Plaskett, Fulton entertained at cards vesterday |y [SKE, B0 FRul Plasket afternoon at her home on Duke street s b £ et Terry, Mr. James Crawford, Mr. Rus » in honor of Mrs. Houck and Mrs.i Sr'y" WF- S utes Sresriord Sonn T Xawis Mrs. Parker Mitchell and Miss Mrs. John T. Lewis was the guest | . c Mi 5 o . | Eleanor Mitchell of Quebec have been P ” of honor Wednesday afternoon. when | {no*nor Mitchell of Quebec have been 1217 Comn. Ave. Mrs. J. K. M. Norton entertained at ), &8 2 8 s e A AiShepies cards, and again Thursday afternoon, | & . 3 OO, | Swann Sinclair on Braddock Heights S when the hostess was Mrs. Edwin|~ 3l 05 Datis and Miss Olive Individuality Graham. Mr 3 Pregrams fer e nd Mrs, M. D. Delaney motored|D2ViS bave gone to Bristol for the : e commencement exercises at Virginia || Son Siar . “Betenny, 12 o s | Intermont College where Miss Mary Semi-Annual Sale S = St student at Virginia Military Institute, [D4vis Will be one of the graduates. To Be Anrmounced Mre. Keith Carlin of Los Angeles is| ' #nd Hrs. Bulis sl . visiting M. lin's parents, Mr. and | = = 7 7 e e et e Beginning Monday j s \\';{ahlng‘tor;‘ str;_fl.“ e :'l:i‘r‘;%lw MIRROR, 2 rs. Arthur K. Warfield has gone Included in this sale are Daytime Dresees . . to Richmond to attend the wedd = % » Dan bare Kacbrateand s e e S - AP Coatr, Wraps, Ensembler, Smart Knitted Sports Dinner ce Preceding Cabaret Fannie Whiting Sale. daughter of Mr. . Sweaters. - = and Mrs. Bdward Tiffes Sale. to Mr. JJi o tnoiveny Seven to Nine-thirty o’Clock. No Cover Charge samuel Turner Duvall. X e o Charm 'n Hats 5 Invitationg have been received here 5‘:W‘h‘u:;;'lb:“;¥ 1 g o 4 1 Mr. Edward H 11 e h . e g of s s Huek Helon o e ATl morchandisd taken from our vegular stock of Dancing After Cabaret to Closing Hamlin, to Mr. Leighton rewer of Send 1cc. for New Yeork City, Tuesday morning, Trial Size H Af ., Tune 3. 3t 11 o'clock in Leslie Lind- F.T. Hopkina & Son H 1g h-Class Apparel e co'f'g':‘t“‘;h tel’hs.ao, :l'z 5 3 Memorial Church, Boston. Miss lew Yorl I 2 ¥ " Aeclth e crandaauihter or ibe L The Reductions are generous. ervice a la Carte Throughout the Evening and Mrs. Holmes Con- =y | '#rad of Winchester, and has a num- Gouraup's ber of relatives here and throughout the guest of Mrs. Frank McCormick