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SQCIETY. OCIETY Ambassador nf France, N[. of Mr. and Mrs. Guest on Way to HE Ambassador of France, M. Daeschner, and the U « Ambassador to ¥ Heirick, were entertained Chauncey Mr. Herricl Lafavette-Marn itar cadem? Guatemalan Legation Scene of Wedding Supper. The Min ¢ Guatemala ora de Sanc ur were hos wedding supper Saturday eveni Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Henry Chas itter formerly Miss Ruth \\ whose marriage took place at 5 performed in St. Paul's Church, Rock « arish. the rector, the Re w tcher, officiating, and the Weihe 2nd and of a different pink organdie and carried pink rose Mr. J. Fred his brother and the Mr. Wilhelm Weber ¢ Park, Mr John Wh Bowen and Mr. Edwi chiffo! rried as best man for ushers included Mounts Chase w A4 M < Duf " Hunier Jenkins, nd Mrs. Linn W he bride at 3 Chevy Chase, Md., Kirkpatriek, rector iscopal hesda, Md. Follc was a_weddinz s of the imme- present er in the is a mer- zht r of forme granddat of Dej Frederic A. Del Washing severa Mrs her h after Purinton tarted for vesterdas months at the ridge, Mass. me in pendi Inn Mrs. Calders le was hostess to m ¥ informally at luncheon t Shady Acre, on Upland roag at Hot Springs m B, Elliott Saturday eve at White Sul Springs. James ning with him in vening Hotel Mrs. Clarence 1= spendinz the mer home Rosedale 1on Crittenden Calhe holiday in her Sum Manor at Prince she s joined Saturday daughter, P Arthur who spent several days the Hotel Chatham in by her Drury, jr last week at My A Springs, and Mrs. R. Golden Do spending the holiday 4 entertained at dinner aldson, Hot there and Mre. Lee P. W Chatham in New Mr at the feu rren were York for a Joseph M few days J.. to b s of Mr. and Mrs. 1 their country home, They will be among ation of the golden and Mrs. Saks when the latter dinner s at Country ( and Mrs, Helle ston by motor late Mrs Heller are Hotel White. those 1 inni mar will the for Waring-Parker al Freseo Wedding N the Potomac, 11 mmer ride’s parents and Mr Parker, in i The o wag per. t v. Earle Avenne the wed > the sun which were tall | \rcturnson-the of the Christian ( ding party Jescee of Montzomery, the bride, played the and’Mrs. Robert Klin precedinz the ceremony The bride was given in marri: 5 her father and wore 2 gown of white georgette crepe embroidered in pearls and Thinestones, made with tight-fit ting bodice and short skirt Her tulle v of duchesse i Mrs. James Meade, s of honor and wore flowered chiffon. & hat of vellow and silver tulle and carried vellow roses and llies of the valley Miss Louise Carlin and Miss Ethel De Shay were bridesmaids and were dressed alike in was matron A dress of yellow | Cleaned Shampooed Scoured Washed Stored Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7638 | the latte | wista Daeschner, | Depew, West Point. vered chiffon of pastel shades and of tulle to match their ind silver, and carried arm bouquets of pink roses and delphinium Little James M. Morris, jr.. nephew | of the bride, was ringhearer and had 1+ white satin suit Mr. Howard hols, cousin of the bridegroom, wa man. and the ushers included Mr. Fred Hc nd Mr. James Ammen of M best place and cley zroom bride assisted in receiving by mother, Mrs. Frank Ed d Waring of this city, who wore a satin and a corsage of white Mr. and Mrs. P parents of bride, the latter of dark blue chiffon and wore a cor houquer of vellow ind Miss Mayme Parker. sister of the hride Later Mr. and sermuda roses the nen aring left for v traveling hat to| Al be at home at 1423 Net Amonz the out-of-town Mrs. J. D. Jessee of M Mrs. G, S, Grimes t the in Bnffale, N. V., for a ind Mr Washi s on duty Schudt have on. where the 2nd ace 6t hte Hotel Mr. and Saturday sonville sailed Jack Baltimore for Charles B to Charmian avir the Hotel They will return by way of | to visit their son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. R and Mrs. Ci nn,m-l' motor where they ar Clermont Philadelphia 1 aughter Mr. and Leroy Smith New York the holiday it the Hotel Chatham Mrs over ind are Maj. and Mr ber have leased Hotel Anton Koerber have making the trip by iled aboard the Alle from Baltimore Saturdas Mrs Florida Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Visiting Here for Week Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mansfield of De. wrived Saturday at the Willard » spend the coming - Summer in Europe, ind Mrs. Ed heir apartment in the Hotel Edythe Buckler. Miss inagh, Miss Aznes Goodloe, Miss dwina Hope. Miss Eleanor Mc Auliffe, Miss Margaret Trainham and Miss Ethlene Walter have returned from Cambridge, Mass.. where they atended the six weeks' Summer of Harvard University Jeanne Mrs. O. A her apa La Crone has opened ment in the Hotel Roose an extended visit to rela tives and friends in Kalamazoo, Mich Judge A is at the Hall of where Rives . Willard, several davs Montreal he will re main Births Reported. following_hirthe hav Health Pspartmen: and Olive M Deaths Reponed Hen to the in ' the . renorted Bay Tast ien Louise Curran. 49, Siblex Hosp Slizabeth E. Nutwell. 7. Casualts pital Jake J_Cooper. 43. Walter Reed Hospital Bessie Irene Jones. 46, 1020 Pennsylvania ave, se Ethel Gates_ 34. Gallin Cathermne Kelly. 18 Julia Harvey. 80. & Ieaac Brow "o inthe 1109 Delaware 144 N st se Children’s houquet | er, | | Ammen | Hotel short | \\ ife of the Minister of Latvia, and their children, ;»”m,“\ to ters off > captain a rience. are in| school | ome for the Azed | Mason Terrell. 21. Tuberculosi Hosmtal - Margaret H. Washington 1567 Swann Julia H Tla e Heartbeats Heard by Telephone. Members of the French Academy of Medicine recently =at in a_hall and with the aid of telephones heard the heartheats of .many different patients in different hospitals throughout Paris. The test was sufficiently satisfactory 0 the 40 members present t eed that long-distance soon he feasible and accurate. wonld g qmdt!gtrae br tudebaker Pouser Durablhh; ch&h_J Upholstering REUPHOLSTERING PARLOR SUITES AND ODD CHAIRS A SPECIALTY CHAIR CANEING PORCH ROCKERS, SPLINTED “Nuf-Ced!” The Best Place and Lowest Prices After All Ask my 20,000 customers, [ give the service you have the right to expect $9 SILK TAPESTRY CUT TO $2.98 PER YARD Clay A. Armstrong Drop Postal to 1233 10th St. NNW. Or Phane Franklin 7483 Man Will Bring Samples THROWN BY HUGE WHALE AMONG HUNGRY SHARKS ..ii< i The tallest ship by pooned school of sharks, humpback the mos the water, d In desperation THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FAMILY OF NEW ENVOY MME. SEYA, last week. harpoon. but that \ale's eed time se 1 schoo ittracted by the hic 1to the scene from every ind the water wa 1 of fins, blood ship had no more eration Capt fish stor 1y Columbn the u whale Matteson r reaval at the ived only 1y time, ac- by Free Press of the boat so high that the ship put i was thrown in sharks whale's sides, te the monster's heart e whale d in to the Detroit whalin for repair: the Magdelena Bay rest after — Would Never Do. first harp 1 and_ it and to give the terrific ship The banquet Good ladie Have vou gin gone the crew crazy. Joe shot a second our wives will he listening in AWASHING TON. Piris JuLius GArRFINCKEL & Co, The Newest Fall and Winter Apparel For Misses, Juniors and Girls S}IOU,YYI HE')‘E Now At Moderate Prices Every model is unusual and was designed by a notable maker \pparel of delightful originality for every occasion has just been received. A particularly attractive showing for School Wear is featured. Distinctive new sclections arrive daily. Coats Dresses Susts Hats Sweaters Bloomers Middies Accessories F STREET CORNER OF 13™ More for Your Money in realty and pleasing environment — at Chevy Chase Terrace than is offered anywhere else in or around Washington. It’s simply beautiful in Chevy Chase Terrace— Homes that are totally different from any vou have seen. Surroundings that are unique. Lots that are of greater frontage and depth than ordinarily. And prices that mean a saving of from $2,000 to $3,000. Make it a point to come out and see these de- lightful Homes that are offered at *15,500 and ‘15,950 Easy Terms for Your Convenience, Center Hall and @ottage types—with one and two baths; separate garage—and more attractive features of design, finish and equipment than you've ever seen incorporated in a Home. Open for Inspection 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Every Day and Sunday Motor out Conn. Ave., through Bradley Lane, into Wisconsin Ave. south—and directly opposite the Chevy Chase Club golf links—is Chevy Chase Terrace. Orjour car is at your service if you'll phone, Watch Washington Grow to a Million CAFRITZ CONSTRUCTION CO. 14th & K Bmlderl n' Communities M. 9080 | which Christchurch lies, ha who joined the Minister D. €, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 10LD WORLD SPIRIT |U. S. Sallors Meet Britisher Transplanted to Cities of New Zealand. Christchurch and Dunodin, of the South Island of New Zealand, where sailors from units of the cities the subjects of the following bulle- the headquarters here of ational Ge aphic Soclery, hristchurch lies in Canterbury ains on the River Avon “These three names alone would | give one a1 good inkling of what| Christchurch is like and something of its history. It was founded just 75 vears ago, almost directly as a bishop of the Church of England and the community was meant to be an ‘England in miniature. An Arch- bishop of th s of headed the were staunch fand reasonably well to do ing cathedral ‘hub’ of the town, and spiritually, and it dominates the in hoth realms today ts 75 years Christchurch and its suburbs have acquired a population of about 95,000, The city spreads over a considérable area, almost wholly flat as wide, tree shaded streets. un Awellings, ample parks of whom cultured was built to be the both physically Grain, Sheep and Dairies. Canterbury Plaine. on the edge of of about 4,000 square miles and consti ON PACIFIC ISLANI]t American fleet have been visiting, are ! England | An impos- | 1925. [ tute the largest unbroken tract of ag- |ricuitural land and the richest in the | two islands. Here is the center of New Zealand's grain. sheep and dairy industries. Canterbury plainsmen are prosperous and the roads of their large {level region invite motoring—facts which have contributed to make auto- biles as numerous in Christchurch as lin almost any American city of simi- lersize ne of the most charming features o{ 1 hnslchulch is the Avon, a limpid | stream which winds its way 'hrnugh the heart of the citv. Its | gently sloping, grassv banks are over- hung by weeping willows, whose trail- ing branches make soft walls of green | for every vista of the stream. At sev. eral places the Avon widens to enfold little islands on which landscape gar | deners have massed graceful shrubs |and flowers Behind Hills From Sea. “Christchurch is the only one of the four American sailors which lies | Between it and the sea, away, lies a range of high. rugged hills. The hills have heen pierced hy |2 tunnel for a railway. and near the seaward end of the bore is Port Lytell ton, the city's sea gateway. This lit tle port town, with its 5.000 inhabit- ants, is built along the side of hil Most of its streets are steep. Over the hills to Chri church lead a bridle path and a carriage road for those who spurn the more effete railway and its tun; While Christchurch by fie Church of England origin Dunedin’s atmosphere is that of Scotch Preshyterianism. This fourth city of the Dominion, lving near the southern end of South Island, has a population in the neighborhood of 75.000. Tt was founded in 1345 by settlers from F who. to avoid adding to confusion for the Scotch names predominate in directory, on the busi A in the ‘designations of while the massive kirk towering steeple, stands in = colored still with its miles | SOCIE place of Christchurch’'s cathedral. If the traveler hears inexplicably weird noises around the corner in Dunedin they probably the city’s bagpipe bands “The back country, a bit rugged and cooler than the rest of New Zealand, is also reminiscent of Scot- land. The climate is milder, ever, than that of the Caledonian hills and tne region is a grear fruit ' country, as well as a rival of Canter bury Plains in dairying and sheep pro duction. “Dunedin has a good, well protected harbor, though it is neither so large nor so deep as the harbors of Auck land and Wellington. From this port in 1881 sailed the first cargo of frozen mutton, an event that marked the be ginning of a business that has de veloped into one of the chief economic bulwarks of the dominion. Hundreds of thousands of frozen carcasses are shipped out annually now, not only | from Dunedin, but from a number of ew Zealand cities visited by the inland. | emanate from one of | how- | TY. other ports. The mutton carcasses from Dunedin are supplemented now by countless frozen rabbits. ‘Dunedin nestles amorg its en circling hills and around its curved harbor like 2 small scale Wellington They are greener, less gashed hille, | however, and not so steep. “Dunedin gets its share of pleas- ure seekers from the warmer, mare northern parts of New Zealand. It ia the gateway to the southern lake country, a popular New Zealand | playground, and to the great Fiord land National Park. . Cavewoman Stuff Prom the Detroit News Miss bertooth—Do that Bonechisel girl uses make-up? Miss Stonehammer—Sure, she does You know that black eve she claims she got from an admirer—that's all artificial think VEVER YOU CONT] ? YOUR HOM WINDOW SHADES. & MAKE MEASURE ANY TYPE O May We Esfimate MPLATE RE WITH . CURE OUR " PRICES NEW ESTI SHADE To é@% _\ [33013th St N-W.| [Phones v 22 | w STOKES SAMMONS. Proprietar of man over the bow with a lance and jabbed hoping to pene. 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