Evening Star Newspaper, July 1, 1925, Page 8

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SOCIETY SOCIETY Italian Envoy Takes Suite in Hotel and Nobil Dona di Martino l.eaves for Atlantic Coast. 1| Claren ms at the v ¢ Newport tomorrow b t Herkimer, N. Y., where | spend a fow ds coming to has lived since Wiashington, and mov Wardman Park Hotel Antoinette by motor to spend th The M Senora de apartment : nue whic season B. at _dinng Mre. Lyman s of honor Mr. Willlam entertat and Kendall will sail Friday Majestic, to remal Henning, former Assista ed judge of the United Stat t Court of Southern Califor ¢ the Hotel Astor In New York f “w days before leaving for Li Angeles. He will stop at Milwauky n roufe to the coast, »ned there by Mr Di e will join Senora n the week at Deal ere they have a cot Henning. Siam, Phya B . has gone to Atlantic C Hotel Brighton for a fortnight. outh, Mass., whe The n Bgypt chfldren evening landed Majest of | flower Inn, ¢ the end of Sept Mr. and Washingte to Oe e take Manonet Point, ber. ister their two Washington last 3 where they 1hoard the The Minister | has been ecretary of the for-| eign office at Cairo before b pointed to this post. He suc Yousry Pasha, wh w 1 to the Court of St oceupying the house which the former Minister from Mrs. Char i Mrs Md, a few day for the party which fenator of Loulsville, Washington, Mayflower. Sackett | the Pan-American arrived ir{houn will be joined ests at the d: Mr. d M Union. Mrs. Friday Peter A. Drury, Ry, and are The director general of the C. Mrs. American Union, Dr. L. & Rowe, en tertained luncheon the Pan nnex today in honor of of the deleation ates to the Pan-Ameri can Highway Conference, Mr. H Rice of Detroit t Pan- | « to Princeton .for of the Summer, Drury will join her thé b the The marriage H. [Augusta Wrenn to Mr. Russell Fowl nch will take place this afternoc Mrs. King. wife c Norman W. Wrenn, g o B As rd, |y . The ceremony e at 4 o' the Rev. E Vashington | Fontaine officiating. The house W A. Beck: | he g vith palms, pink roses ar Llue delph: m. ‘The bride will be escorted | father and wi on will be Miss White Becomes Bride Of Maj. James A, Tester, U The marriage of Miss 1 fitted bodic Local Naval th Mrs. Robinson. Kendall Matheus at the Km ew York. Mr.and Mrs. aboard the untll the Autumn. Secretary of Labor, who has been ap- and will be Johnson and her son, , left this morning cottage at the May- until lam H. Beck left and are motor- where they having ummer home, at the atemala and Senora de hez Latour gave last evening at tle family, will come Drury ldren will accompany Mrs. re. and Mr. e in August. of Miss Katherine the home of the bride’s father, Mr. Mintwood per- by her ar white satin with a ple- he- to er nt 1s- or o8 ee re MRS. Daugher of Mr. Charles Lieut. Hunt, M ‘razer Andrews, at nrl . C., at br Seminary ton. Maj. and Mrs. Dickson-Hallen- J. [ crantz were joined in New York by Il | their son, Claes Rickson-Hallencrantz, nd| jr., who has been in New England in ihe absence of his parents. Mrs. Dickson-Hallencrentz will visit at her home. {n Burlington, Va., later in the season. ALAN THORNTON HUNT, innigerode of Baltimore, and, until her marriage ¥ ‘l;lxlll‘leg'le the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eliphalet » Monday, she was Miss Virginia ents, Reay Admiral and Mrs. Charles W. Dyson, on Lamont street. Only the members of the two families and a few intimate friends witnessed the cersmony, which was was performed by Chaplain C. W. Scott, U 3. N., and was followed by a breakfast for the small company. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 192 she carried pink roses and lilies of the | ensemble suit of er blue georgs valley. Her sister, Mrs. John K. Rich- | ette crepe over blond flat ~repe and ards, was matron of honor and wore |a clese-fitting hat to match. After tan-color lace over pale pink chiffon| July 15 they will be at home at 1412 and a hat of tan crin, and she Massachusetts avenue. pink roses and blue delphinfum. Lieut.| The bride is a granddaughter of Comdr. Richards was best man. Col. Hugh Gwyn, formerly of Call- Capt. and Mrs. Burnham left later | fornia, who served in Gen. Morgan's for a wedding trip in‘the North and will return here and be with Admiral and Mrs. Dyson in their home, at 1840 Lamont street, until September, when they will go to Haiti, where Capt. Burnham has been transferred for duty. The interest of Washingtonians centers this week in the “flylng tea dance” to be given in the garden at the Mayflower from 6 to 7 o'clock Friday evening. Under the leader- ship of Mrs. John Allan Dougherty, chairman of the women's auxillary committee of the secret flying mis- sfon, whose operations are to be & feature of the Defense day program July 4, Washington's feminine eo- clety will stage the aignal social event of the Summer season at the fupc- tion given on the eve of the maneu- vers. The dance will give to the sponsors of the various planes en- gaged In the flight and to others in- terested in the flying mission an op- portunity to meet the reserve officers who will take part in it, and the garden will, therefore, be the .scene of one of the gayest social events of the year. ,Something more than a hundred maids, matrons and off- cers of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps will be present. Harper-Gwyn Weddi Yesterday of Local Interest. Miss Helen Claire Gwyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Childress Buckner Gwyn, and Mr. James Griscom Har- per, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Harper, were married yesterday after- noon. The ceremony was performed at 4:30 o'clock in St. Mark's Episcopal Church, the Rev. Willlam H. Pettus officiating. Palms, ferns and baskets of gladioll and roses decorated the church. The bride, who was escorted and given In marriage by her father, was in orchid chiffon made over georgette crepe and a picture hat of horsehair braid to match and she carried a show- er bouguet of pale yellow roses. She was attended by Miss Mary Beatrice Gwyn, her sister, as maid of honor. Miss Gwyn wore yellow chiffon over gold cloth and a picture hat to match, and carried pink roses. Little Miss Helen Agnes Handley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Handley of Chevy Chase, flower girl and wore a dainty frock of pink chiffon over pink crepe de chine and carried sweetheart roses. . Ms. Ned Sparks was best man and the ushers were Mr. Frank Connally and Mr. Frank Sparks. The ceremony was followed by a reception and supper in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harper, parents of the bridegroom. Mrs. Harper was in black brocaded satin and chiffon and Mrs. Gwyn, mother of the bride, wore “Hats of Tomorrow Shown Today” A\« e Smartest o WhileJ command of the Confederate Army, and a granddaughter of the well known jurist and author, Judge F. A. Mann of California. She completed her education at Santa Barbara, Calif, where she made her debut three years ago, and for the past two years has lived in Washington. The lection of elts bridegroom is a great-grandson Mr. Samuel Emery, prominent District affairs, and was educated the District schools, and the Law School of Georgetown University. Miss_Margaret Parkman, daughts (Continued on Ninth Page.) 1227 F St. N.W. Z 200 %, 7 7 7 2% 7, ‘White, dauzhter Gatewood White of Lo Maj. James Alien Lester pearl gray hand-embroidered crepe. at to match and will carry bride Later Mr. and Mrs. Harper left for with a shower of lilies of the Her sister, Miss Rita Eliza- lery, 5 took h Wrenn, will be maid of honor place today e ceremony |and wear orchid georgette crepe was performed in the Church of the |and ure hat in the same shade Incarnation Rev. Georg At- nk roses and blue del- kinson offi The bride's gown : Robert Lynch will be was of ive tin made on old-fash- | best man for his brother ' ioned lines and | Mr. Edward P. Donovan, who will bouffant train of | play the wedding music, will play sév- satin hung fi rs and her | eral solos preceding the ceremony. tulle veil p effect | A reception will follow, after which and held by which | Mr. were the only on the cos- | f tume. She carrfed bride roses with a shower of liiies of the valiey. Miss Kathryn Winthrop Bowes of s%fl) us that - Admiral Dyson escorted and gave his daughter in marriage, her wedding|a wedding trip to_ Philadelphia, gown being of tan lace over peach!Atlantic City, New York, Niagara ehiffon with a hat of pink crin, andand Boston, the bride traveling tn an ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES 20% t 50% or Supply your vacation needs here tomorrow at Midsummer reductions. Complete assortments in the season’s smartest styles and fabrics Miss *Elizabeth Ormond Wrenn, who has been visiting Miss Esther du Pont in Wilmington, Del., has returned to her home, ut 2301 Connecticut avenue. Mr: Artil- | EVeryone tell It m'l)lgs’rrlebeesés To date several shipments of new and different styles have been sold out, and today —came the most wonderful collection of all. Modes far from the commongplace and not to Anderson B. Lacey and Mr. John §. Lacey will sall” Saturday, July. 4, aboard the Tuscanla, for Med- iterranean ports, returning in Sep- tember. / The marriage of Miss Mary Eleanor Lynch and his bride will leave | DYIOD 0 Sepls Lushn V. Dutniam, o wedding trip to Atlantie City,|D- 8- - e 1000 BIRGS SOHEIAY latter wearing a blue and gray |e=- Lo T |flat crepe gown and a small hat to match. After August 1 they will be Clearfield, P of honor [at home at 4419 Fifth street north- and wore I} shade | west, with blue_horsehair he - which was trimmed with a single rose | Mrs. Sylvanus on the brim, and rried Ward|York for a short roses and blue del and will return to C._Sandeford, 1. Maj. and Mrs ately after the be seen elsewhere at anything near this price. Newport Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Willlam Gerry Morgan ¥ for an ex.|and their daughters, the Misses Mor- gh the South. | gan, have opened their cottage at rom West [ West Springfield, N. H., for the sea- tationed | son. . His Spence's (e Para SN I&flb@ King's Food — and Dancing to Meyer Davis’ popular Roof Band. » Maj. Lester Point in 1915 in. Washington for bride was educated School in New Yc The Acting Secretary of the Navy, Mt. Theodore Douglas Robinson, will be the guest of Re nd Mrs. Maj crent and Mrs. Dickson-Hallen. | who have been the guests of the | major mother, Countess Emilia | Dickson-Hallencrentz, - in Stockholm, weden, during the Spring and early ummer, have returned to Washing- Silk Hosiery 10 dozen — all- silk or with lisle tops — new Sum- mer shades. Values suits— $1.95 to $2.35. 95 $1.50 F a? Tenth St. o B Supply Your Vacation Needs Now During Our July Clearance Sale Whether it be a Dress, Hosiery, Bathing Suit or Underwear, a visit here tomorrow will enable you to save a great deal on your vacation wardrobe. 100 Beautiful $19.50 Summer Dresses Sizes for Women All are from our regular stock of better-grade and Misses dresses that sold for $29.50 and $35. Plain colors, prints, flowered georgettes, etc. Frocks for all A July Clearance of Vogue & Value Frocks 60 Dresses to Close Out at $9.75 | In this group are dresses that sold for $15.00 to $20.00. Truly a bargain at this ex- tremely low price. Every Sweater in Imported Voile Our Stock for Underwear Summery Styles Clearance at Exceptionally Low Prices Step-ins . ...$1.50 No Exceptions! Bathing Suits Entire stock of pure worsted 1316 G Street City Clab Building Call Robert Main 4336 For Reservation SaEeanaes O BARERN AR RE RN ARTR SRR IRARNNA ERASERRNRERNLLY - H The Vanity Shop | No. 6 Dupont Circle : Calls Your Attention to the Fact & That the Permanent Wave Season Is Now at Its HEIGHT Arrange now to ‘have a per- manent wave, where there is comfort and satisfaction. No matter how thick your hair ‘may be or how many curls are needed, we have a special price for bobbed hair ~sHOP . For the Smart Summer Traveler--- Correct Luggage---at Prices Most Moderate for the rest of the season A Large, Loose Wave and A man is known by the Focttate d e e Ph Fszoqo y \ luggage he carries—your r further details call and see us or one Fr. 4165 for L s o \| i - @ppointments. Expert operators in all other lines of beauty culture. ,’ ” selections of BECKER lug: i ! =4 i AT8CRERTNYRIR 10X IRINESINGRRNTE; say JOE PAIANO, PROP. §EZTRTNINANTE N srraTEIn Open from 9:00 A.M. Until 6:00 P.M. li m:i:?i:::if}fe;m i 11 g sTEIan I JurLius GARFINCKEL & Ca. This Store Is Closed All Day Saturdays During July and August||| & - zazer STENEENENINEIINREEY) 1t A BECKER Pullman Hat Case I Covered and nicely bound || With black enameled duck. Ap- || pointed' inside with two shir- ‘red pockets and hat $5 A BECKER Gentleman’s Suit Case Bridle stock cowhide witk sewed corners and top straps or T teea s 815 Worth-While Reductions on Wide Selections of form... Summer Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls THESE excellent price reductions have been made on choice selections of the following : M"Sses‘ Coats reduced to $25, $38.50, $45 to $118. Suits reduced to $19.50, $29.50, $38.50 to $55. Dresses reduced to $25, $38.50, $45 to $78.50. Dresses with coats to match reduced to $35, $49.50, $68.50 to $110. Hats reduced to $5, $7.50, $10, $12.50 to $18.50. Details Perfected, Price Lowered Full Size Hartmann Take this trunk with you on your vacation—it will carry all your things, safe and immaculate. It has a cushion top—10 hangers, shoe box, hat box, steel locking box—everything to make things easy for you. ‘A BECKER Furnished Blouse Case Light, yet strongly buiit of boar skin; black, brown or tan. Lined with satin and equipped with a fitted $39-75 iimousine tray. . A BECKER Travel Bag Long wearing walrus—either black or brown, lined with leather—its frame is ’ 5 sewed by hand... . ]un"or" a"d GY”']S' Coats reduced to $12.50, $15, $19.50 to $75. Silk Dresses reduced to $5.95, $7.50, $12.50 to $37.50. Wash Dresses reduced to $2.95, $3.75, $4.75 to $12.50. Middies reduced to $1 and $1.50. Hats reduced to $2.50, $5 and $7.50. Socks reduced to 12)/5¢, 19¢, 25¢ to 50c. Durifig July & August Closed All Day Saturday < 1314-16-18 F STREET BEEK[R Jersey Silk Vests and Bloomers Excellent values at these prices: Vests ......$1.35 Bloomers . . .$1.95 Colors— Flesh and Honeydew. Teddies . ...$1.95 Gouwns . ....$2.95 'F STREET CORNER OF 137 All Desirable Shades.

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