Evening Star Newspaper, June 23, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY SOCIETY The President and Mrs. Coolidge Took I.eave of the White House Today Until Early in Autumn. Cool of New Harold Weber and Mr. Ed- of Chicago, Tl: Mr. ltimore and Mr. t Orange, r 7. Stuart of . W. W. Hall and v of New York President and Mrs. he White House until Au who is to Mr. and Mrs. spond- | drews are enterta attend- | bridal_party House Randolph return when now on vacation sume tk 4 ence for Mrs. Coc ed to from the W for the of their erode, and Lieut. T SaC Count Szechenyi, Hung Mond: Minister, En Route to -\-'“hull The A e bridegroom, Mr. Christian Science . Hunt, are arriving vith - a all party by motor from home, in Brookline, Mass. Though the ling will be a quiet nt mourning. and ) returned v from Mexico, | Monitor a short tim i and their The Mini: public and Senc turned to Wa & short time in s from N-ll'lmnrw will be enter and Mrs. Andrews Saturday and Sun. Hunt and several of his s being the guests of Miss Minnigerode at her home, Hill daughter de of Balti- g after a long Kleinwachte v: who have S ton for a short | move, 1 to 3Ul4\ the house they casonThe counselor | in Washington | from Chicago.| The n consul gen- | Lindsay Wood, daughter of | Mr. anda Mrs. Waddy Butler Wood, | to Mr. Robert H. Hadow, former at- blrho at the British embassy, will take pla Tuesday aftern James' Episcopal Church War- enton, Va. the Rev. Willilam H. Pendleton - officis A _reception will follow immediately- after at Lo- e, the Summer home of Mr. 5. Wood Wood is spending g | Washington and will return to War- return this evenin Charming in its simplicity was the wedding of Mae Bernardine Burns, ds Mr. and Mrs. Theodore to Mr. George Nelson Lil John Nelson Mich., which to at 9 oclock in ather Drennan off tar was banked with and ferns. The bride was escorted to the altar by her father and wore a lovely gown blond chantilly lace over peach X made on with godets in 1 Her an straw, flowers to arried an arm bou- tion, Mme apartment thme, will Macomb street, Jeased for the and his wif about a v where the forn eral. Dr. arles Minnig who is convelesci illness. m; of Miss Elizabeth tes Minister to Swe- den, Mr. Robert Woods Bliss, who rived in New York aboard the Maure. tania, is spending a_few days there |} before leaving for California, where | he has béen called by the illn his father. - The A marriage license }"hu.mun.n. 1 yesterday of _ Washington, ate, and Mrs. hi was_issued to Mr. Le Ass Anne C. They will the home of n Coleman at (ol(mn‘ ma 1 Saturday M’r and Mrs. G. Da - vas formerly the wife ge Biddle of Philadelphia of Mr They were - divorced in and Paris. 1921 Brig. Gen ren of Detroit, ce this morning Church, The al- gladioli and and Mrs, George R. Dyer | and their Gurnee Dyer, Mr. Elisha Dyer and George Dyer, will sail tomorrow on the Mauretania for Europe, where Mrs. Dyer and her will remain until ptember. er will return to this country They will nd the the time at Biarritz|the skirt, and hat was of pe: trimmed with s match, and she quet of tea roses Miss Catherine Burns attended her sister as maid of honor and wore a gown of pink and white flowered georgette crepe, a pink georgette hat and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Mrs. Burns, mother of the bride, wore a gown of dark blue georgette crepe, with a hat to correspond. Mr. Lilygren and his bride left after the reception for Atlantic City, the latter wearing a beige poiret twill ensemble suit, with a close-fitting hat of taffeta to match. They will make their home in Det part and Paris Mr. and Mr: will sail Ju spend th abroad, M are expec Frederic D. McKenney v 4 on the 1,e\n:hm to remainder and Mr ted to retur: from their wedding trip. 3 Summer home of at_Kensington, Md., the Summer. Miss Virginia M Kenney will ve Washington next month for Denver to visit Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cobb for The attache of the Rumania lega- tion, Mr. D. Dimancesco, has visiting him his brother, Capt. Ioan Diman- cesco, and Mr. Radu Belian of Boston. He will entertain at a supper party this evening at his home, near Wood- stock, Md., for his guests alsh entertained mall dinner at the The American Minister to Rumania |Chateau Le Paradis last night. and Mrs. Culbertson and their daugh. ters Junia and Jane returned by mo- tor vesterday from Meyersdale, P where they were guests over the wee end of Representative and Mrs. Sam- uel A. Kendall and family. Carney has left Wash- Mich., where his Mr. James V. ington for Detroi marriage to Miss Sally L. McKinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. McKinney of that city, will take place it June 30. Mr. Carney, who Is a native The outof-town guests who have arrived for the marriage of Miss Lu cinda Steers ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Steers, to Mr. Bernard Pope Day, which takes place this eve ning at § o'clock at the Church of the Transfiguration, include Mr. and Mr. Joseph P. Day and their daughter and son, Mi ine P. Day, Mi: Laura P. Bernard P. Day and Mr. C Day of Grammer- cv Park, New York: Miss Mary L. Day, aunt of the bridegroom, and Mrs. FORMER Fine Furniture creates Better Homes Through utilization of such furniture as is to be found here, mere houses actual- ly become livable and homelike. James B. Henderson | 1108 G St. | Plhones Main 7675-7676 FOR DRESS and other new silks. QVfiziew . White is always smart. Now Paris combines it with an infinite variety of color combina, tions, especially for eArteraftr. Originality and chic are here combined to make the foot look smaller. 10 LINEN AND VOILE DRESSES All Colors———Dislincli\e S \ es. %5 %6% 510 Coats $25 to $35 COATS. . . . $35 to $55 COATS. . . . $55 to $75 COATS. . . . ARTCRAFT FOOTWEAR4 4131 -F-STREETP en, son of Mr. and Mrs. | * Jhe House of Fadhion” June Sale— Wonderful Values i Summer Silk Dresses Hundreds of beautiful styles—all the smartest colorings in stripes and plain silk broadcloths and crepe de chine, MAD EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 15 For Sports—Traveling HaRRIS & .«r.wamq— e &t L MRS. THEODORE GERHARD LURMAN, Jr., Daughter of Mrs. Amelia Pinkney Dutton, and before her marriage, in her esterday afternoon, she was Miss Amelia Pinkney Dutton. home of Boston, Mass., has a host of friends in Washington. Col. Willlam Donovan was host to a company at dinner at the Chateau Le Paradis last night. The marriage of Miss Ruth J. Clay- ton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George L. Clayton, to Mr. Harry D. Lude- Mr. and_Mrs. Henry H New York, will take at noon in the Church of the Epiphany, the Rev. Z. B. Phil- lips officiating. A reception, at the home of the bride, 715 Lawrence street northeast, for the guests at the wedding will follow the ceremony. No cards have been issued for the recep- tion, but all of the friends to witness the ceremony are expected. Miss Helen Clayton will be the maid of honor for her sister and Mr. Kent Rush of Alexandria, Va., will be the best man. Mr. Ludeman and his bride will leave after the reception for a North- ern wedding trip. They will be at home after August 1 at 797 Monroe street northeast. place tomorre The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Dayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Lindsay Dayton, to Mr. Arthur Herzog, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Herzog of New York, will take place this afternoon at 6 o'clock in the Bethlenem Chapel of the Washington KAPLOWITZ e INCORPORATED r21 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST BEAUTIFUL SUMMER COAT S $35 PRICES $75 TO $185 COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT AT LESS THAN COST OF TAILORING BEAUTIFUL FASHIONJS FOR SPORTS STORE OPENS &30 A. M. le[——=lwl——sl——[o][—=[n] 1106 G Street ,N.W. FOR TRAVEL rinted silk SELL FOR MUCH *162 SILK DRESSES For All Occasions Dark and Light Colors. 199 25, 92930 and Dress ......$15 and $19.95 ......$25 and $29.50 .v....$35 and $39.50 fl fl | | | D. C, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1925 lined with pearls. Her tulle veil will be arranged about her face with a cap effect of rose point lace and orange blossoms, and she will carry a sheath of Easter lilies. Miss Olga Lowell and Miss Janet Herzog, sister of the bridegroom, will be the bridesmaids. Miss Lowell will wear a_gown of chiffon shaded from faint pink to coral tint and trimmed with apple green satin ribbon, and Miss Herzog will wear a gown of blue chiffon over faint pink and trimmed with satin ribbon. They will both wear hair straw hats 3t pink trimmed with bands of velvet ribbon in three tones of pink, and will carry arm bou- quets of pink sweet peas, roses and blue delphinium. Mr._ William Hammerslaugh of New York will be the best man and Mr. Robert Lery will usher the guests. Mrs. Dayton, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of pale green crepe Romaine trimmed with lace to match_and a blonde horse hair braid hat. Mrs. Herzog will wear a gown of king blue chiffon, with a hat to match trimmed with pink velvet. ollowing the ceremony Mr. Herzog and his bride will leave for a wed- ding trip, the later wearing a gown of pansy crepe with a felt hat to correspond and a fox fur. They will make their home in New York. Among the out-of-town guests are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herzog, parents of the bridegroom; Miss Nina Herzog, his aunt; Miss Fiorence Selwyn and Mr. Stephen Ogden. all of New York. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Callahan will entertain at dinner tonight on the Willard roof for their daughter, Miss Margaret Callahan, and her flance, Mr. Matthias Mahorner, Jjr., whose \\e(ldlng will take place tomorrow at 10:30 o'clock in St. Matthew's Church. There will be 18 guests for dinner. Mrs. Minnigerode Andrews leaves Washington this week for New York where she will remain a few days before sailing July 4 on the Leviathan for a brief sojourn in France where she is the official representative of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foun- dation. There has been a keen interest in the Jefferson memorial from the re public over seas, and the group of American bachelor girls going over as Jefferson pllgrims will be met with great cordiality. The eminent sculp- tor, Paul rtlett, has served as chatrman of Lewis Crenshaw of the University of Virginia as vice chairman for the reception and entertainment of the party. The guests of the foundation are young women representing many pro- fessions and specialties, teachers, musiclans, actresses, bank officials, civie servants, railroad employes and leaders in big industries. Four offi- cials will be entrusted with supervision WindowShades If you'll get our estimate We'll get your order—There's a reason. Cathedral, the Rev. J. 8. ciating. The bride will be given in marriage by Mr. Henning C. Nelms, of the late Rev. J. Henning Neln nd will wear a gown of white georgette made on straight lines, with rufiles of the| chiffon outlined with pearls at the | M C DEVITT bottom of the skirt. The gown is| Muln 3211 for Eattmates slecveness, dnd the neck line is out-' St.. Dulin & Martin Blds. Moses offi- Brothers Wednesday: Only 38 Rich Afternoon and Street Frocks 19.75 AINTAINING RIZIK criterions of elegance, a group of dresses in Crepe Elizabeth, flat crepe, flow- ered crepe and georgette—at sale prices! Formerly 55.00 and 68.50 T WE E T HGL R FIE B N Without Reservation Entire Stock DRESSES 0% to 507 DISCOUNT Printed Chiffons Imported Kaskas ‘White Georgettes White Crepe de Chines LR F Navy Georgettes Navy Crepe de Chines Black Satins High-colored Georgettes EGULAR prices are forgotten—beginning tomorrow morning every dress will be sold at a discount, and every dress is our own stock carefully selected for a discriminating cliencele. None credited or exchanged GETTIE FROCKS not included 1316 G Street City Club %m'lding o C] r(oP Paris committee and | of the excursion with Mrs. Andrews as honorary chaperone. Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, who has been entertaining a house party at her home at Princeton, returned to Wash- ington last ovening to spend a few days. Mrs. Nathaniel 13. Dial, wife of for- mer Senator Dial of South Carolina, and her daughters left today for their | home in Laurens, §. C., to spend the | remainder of the Summer. Former Senator Dial will join his family in about a week. Mrs. tained Frederick Dent Grant enter- at dinner last evening later taking her guests to her box at the opera. The guests included Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, Princess Ida Can tacuzene, Miss Marion Whaley, Lieut. | John Chamberlain and Mr. William Whaley. A number of parties have been ar- ranged for tonight when the ope will be repeated. It will continue week. Senator and Mrs. Wadsworth Open Garden for Veterans. Senator and Mrs. James W. Wad: worth, jr., will entertain about 100 soldiers from Walter Reed Hospital at a garden party Friday afternoon from 5 to 7 oclock at their home, 2800 Woodland drive. Mrs. Wadsworth was the first president of the Amer- ican Women's Legion and is a mem- ber of the Chaumont Unit. She will be assisted by the Grey Lady commit- tee of the Chaumont Unit. The home of Representative and Mrs. Charles E. Winter, on Madison street, will be used this evening by Mrs. Vinon Church Matson, who has issued invitations for a piano recital by Franklin Charles Winter, the Old Fur Coats (1500 Have them remodeied here. Special Low Prices can be made as SOCIETY young son of Representative and Mrs. Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Van Ci Wheeler announce the engagement of their daughter, port Wheeler, to Mr. Marshall Orm: Exniclos. The wedding will tak place in October. Miss Wheeler made her debut in 1921 and is a member of the Junior League. She attende Raldwin School, at Bryn Mawr, and Bryn Mawr College. Mr. Exnicios i a graduate of Dartmouth C ge and of the Amos Tuck School of Finance, and is a member of the Racquet Club Congressional and Riding and Hunt club. Mrs. Wheeler and her daughter will leave Washington in about two weeks for Eaton Ranch, in Wyoming, main until Autumn. Numerous parties are being honor of Miss Helen Russell daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J to re- Miss Elinor Daven-) the bride- jr., whose row. * Mr. and Gruver entertained at a supper dance on the roof of Le Paradis last evening in_their duug 's honor onight Mr. Donald C. ; will be best man for his give a_ dinner for the \uhlal ¥ at his home, on Che Parkway, to be followed by e 1 at the church. | Tuesday of last week Miss E | el a luncheon at the | Cosn . Ernes Roberts was cl ect of Mr. Robert arriage takes place tomor- ancheon party. entertained in the " rd of Baltimore lawn of M noon. Miss ied on Ninth Page.) Home of Fine Furs Since 1895 INV\j7] ?;Nv TOMORROW—A ONE-DAY SALE OF 58 EXQUISITELY NEW SUMMER COOL TWO-PIEC OF CRE ETC., DRESSES ORTS FROCKS IN PRINTS OR STRIPED EFFECTS. $15 MISSES’ SIZES ONLY—14 TO 38 LIEBSTER 1307 F Street WOL FURRIER 31 Florida e. 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