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8 SOCIETY. ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1925. SOCIETY. _—eeee e e . land, Hanover and Henrico Counties| pink roses. Mr. A. N. Prime was the | Mr. and P. A. B. Widener and |the Winter, occupying their apart- HERE FOR THE WINTER in Virginia. She will return to her|best man. Mrx. Carter Leidy have been staying | ment at Wardman Park Hotel, 1 home at Pelham Courts in Washington | Following the informal reception the Shorcham. having come to — about October 20. Mr. Langworthy and his bride left e P tend the races at| The International Association of # wedding trip, the latter wearing and 1o see Mr. Wideners ! Art and Letters will glve the first tea Mr. Ray Baker has returned from|jlue silk gown trimmed with tan| ., Paavo, win at Laurel Wednes- | of the season tomorrow afternoon. spending the Summer in California | georgette and lace and a hat 1o cor- | day. from :30 to 6:30 o'clock, in _the ball i and Nevads and has reopened his|respond. They will make their home | - room of the Gordon Hotel, Sixteenth ‘ s 5 apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. | in Washington. Mrs. Charles J. Williamson left | Street, which will be the headquarters Aror A~ .\ b. . d 6 P Sl v i b His mother, Mrs. George W. Baker. Washington Wednesday to join Mr. | of the organization throughout the = r,_,entlm, Ambassador, enor ue_\r . K 3 x and his brother, Mr. 1. I, Baker, both | Mrs. Walter English has returned { yilljameon in - (hicage. and fron | vear. { S d C d f LI l ; 3 of Berkeley, Callf.. accompanied him | to her home in Oaklund, Callf.. hav there' will accompany him tothe | qyep e g /| R % b to Washington and will remain here | ing made a serfes of visits in and near P They will spend s he first forum lunc redon, sends ards ior nveilling L : % for several weeks. Washington. She was the guest of e e fpend it eweek | son of the Women's City Club, under % her sister, Mrs. John Lewls Emmert, ‘Angeles for the following week | 1he_chairmanship of Mrs. Bradley \lonument of Gen Jose Martin. i oy 3 Y Foenl oxohats el ien s Soiiha | iapoat miwcnty Oesd and ais |31 Wil then relurn to tha CApitil for __(Continued on Ninth Fage) T visited her siater Harlow, Mayflower Hotel for a few days, hav- |at Mount Rainfer, Md ing motored from their home, Ryan 12 Ambassador of Argentin . will take place tomorrow. The ridge Farm, Hot Springs, Va. ] xial r ilonorio Pueyrredon. ! ceremony will be performed at 1 = Mr. David Ross Beattie, who was has issued invitations for the o'clock in the home of Mrs. Mustin's | : Langworthy-Hawkins Wedding suddenly summoned to Boston last | unveiling of the monument of | brother-in-law and sister, Maj. Gen. | At Bride’s Home Wednesday. week to be with his sister, A W Gen, Jose de San Martin. pre-| and Mrs. George Barnett, the Rev 3 The marriage of Miss Ro: .| liam 1. Hunter of Somery . ASHINGTOM. to the people of the United| Edw: Buckey officiating. An | = 1Y i 4 ! % Sawkins. dghter Mr. :\:::v{v\;“nx}:\‘l, il return to W ’(:,n‘n' G e< Ly the people of Argentina. | informal wedding breakfast for the : . p John R. Hawkins. to - 1 o a 5. s much CQ fternoon, in Judiciary .\'mmre.\ ness the ceremony will follow. Mrs. 4 : place Wednesday afternoon, at — 2 . Fifth and E stre | Mustin, who is the widow of Capt. | 5 ¥ a0 o'clock, at the home of the bride’s| Mr. Joseph Widener entertained at = | Henry Mustin, Alr Serv 7Sl ' 4 0 parents, the Rev. Clarence . Wheeler | dInner last cvening hefore returning i The Ambassador of many. Baron | "0 o mchiting: The house ) retty | to s home,_in Philadelphiz._ e and and = 2 > given in marriage by her o . wad i pretiy l s Ao Maltzan, will eturn to Washing: | N Will be given in marriage 1 arrangement of Autumn flowers and | The Newest \ this evening from Columbia Uni- | FPRes Ae Watter Mo . bided ’ . ? folinge. D i U omdr. Murray and his bride | f ks : % %, 1 e S i opening of the un book exhibit. | - arals . A o v s zeor; . made along : > ‘hich includes 15,000 volumes, repre. [ \voodward in about 10 days and will | . ‘ . stralghtlines and heavily embroidered mart Fashions |1ater be at home in Annapolis. where | senti the finest specimens of the = = * in pearls. She carried a corsage hou . the former Is stationed. g = ablishimg ant produced In G ! trioned . quet of bride roses and llies of the| Ofo*ordey % Turks 9%0d hindor, Sasde e 1914. The Ambassador was e e ofiSialedand G i valley. A Better Shade for Less Mones. . panied to the university by Dr-ia\ys. Leland Harrison will arrive in S Miss Anne Easby-Smith was the M c""‘fi E"“,"'l'",r T For Misses, Juniors and Girls fwart von Selzan, secretary of the|New York this evening aboard the K maid of honor, and wore a gown of nbassy. who will return with h\m;“a", tania, and are expected to come | g lavender georgette crepe embroidered Main 4211 for Eatimates in his evening | to Washington tomorrow or Sunday. i > g - in_pearls and_a_corsage houquet of 1217 F St.. Dulin & Martin Blds. BadduiisatiiDess 3 Mol Postmaster General and Mrs. | Mr. E. Parmeles Prentice has come 5 , e e > e i v 5. New will move next week 10 | back to Washington from a visit with 4 3 B house on Edgemoor lane which Mrs. Prentice at Mount Hope Farm, purchased @ few weeks near Williamstown, Mass. N s ' g 7 tmaster General and Mrs. 1 Gy 4 > sag A AR At Moderate prrpes Wil zive up their apartment on Wyo- Representative and Mrs. 1. Hart 5 i : g -2 i avenue. whare thes have lived Fenn. who have been traveling in several vears and which they Europe, have ned to Washinzton | 8 SE ; : ? i the Summer when they leased ave ut the Shoreham. ; : o : ; 4 ' posit OR Sports, for Street and School wear e AOCHES: EEES Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Sc v have * i v A 2 St . emoor. returneal to {thelr Home, 1555 Miwenty: 3 s 5 A 10 & | and for every Social Occasion, we arc third street, after passing the Summe 4 F : | : 2 : - pwest and. in <howing a wide selection of new models of unusual beauty and distinction. Secretary of the Navy and Mrs € $ _ Becre ayyan S |in the Canadlan Northwest and in 4 uit § re H.l.\ml to Washingion this Alaska. & ; < w'lK|Ns a short cruise on the OREAKFAST | Alrs. White, wife of Maj. J. M. = White, U. S. A’ has gone to New York . . » }A‘,mm. v'm'm;ma[ I(I(um«:- after visiting for several weeks in | y A A classic 3 " 4 ) ‘egation for Official Guests. Washington. and will sail for Panama ; . i > re. ‘he Minister of China, Mr. Sao-Ke [to join Maj. White, who is on duty ] walking Coats Dresses Sports Appa \ifred Sze, will entertain ut dinner |there. shoe of ! ThreePicce Susts: Hats omorra ening in honor of Maj. | e By > OO e I O euts wili| Mrs. Geneva Dunham was hoatess ) 0N SCOTT, brown AT R e 5 ast today in compliment to | Who is with her father, Comdr. F n B. Stephenson, U. 8. N., retired, at i kid skin. Middics Siweaters: Blooniers I hehmtaent vien from ElEaborg Duniel C. Reed of Attica, Ind.. Wardman Park Hotel. ' SRl 3 who is visiting Representative and = Lieut. Comdr. Liu, Lieut. Liu and Y10 1% . pans o g ) Underwear Accessories Mrs ¥ ;;?f.i\;u_l urnell during the world}, o\ 44 vwardman Park Hotel Wednes. | Mrs. Bennet will poin her husband | RI CRA]:T Lieut. Yeh will enter at dinner| ghisSevaning fb iho dhene] She will return to her home in | later. | 5 S K b Sec.| Miss Junie Wise, sister of the 3 Positively eS Felars. of the Navy. Mv. Wilbur; the | Duichesse de Richeliéu, who was the | Bngievor shorily: Mt Morrow we . a . B Whoeisiieinnioci FOOTWEARA - Minister of China, Mr. Sze. and offl. (EUest of D ) ST Investigation board, of which he | the’ Summer & counoe || Coffee at a Fair Price 41311 -F- STRRET P F STREET CORNER OF 137 Berkeley Springs to visit her mothe! S of the § and the Navy De is chairmun. resi in Montgomery County, Md., | hat M C Buy! partments hosts are visitors | Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Scott are > September on w motor tour for || That Money Can Buy - ™ 1 . % = 1 T, 1 - » from China. and will leave Wash-|spending a few days in New York | Miss Irene M. Pistorio hus gone to| her tral home, Toddsbury, in Y ¥ inzton October 21 for : | city. { New York to visit Mrs. Arthur Bruck- “(,lumvdw County. Va., and has since % . ner at her home, Hastings-on-the-Hud- | been the guest of relatives in Gooch The Alinister of X nd Mme | nvitations have been received here | son. Later Mrs. Bruckner and Miss | e R o o fjer | for_the wedding of Miss Nancy Myra | Pistorlo will motor to Cornell Univel ) stimet Tt e iation of | Kreider, daughter of former Repre- | sity, where they will be the guests of “stablished 1909 gation. 1815 Q street, in cele ;;‘"A".". O! | sentative and Mrs. Aaron Shenk Krei- | Miss Helen Sue Bruckner at the Sigma the “’R‘“!"\“‘}”‘_“” r‘x,"f o P aeces | der, to Mr. Stuart Lewis of Washing. | Kuppa house. Fefore returning home BRW 8 "";g‘\"”‘ e throne of King Foua ton, at the Church of the United [Miss Pistorio will visit friends in New Store Hours 1219-1221 t. Brethren, Annville, Pa., at 2 o'clock, | York City and Ph i e Representative Thomas Y. Philliy | Saturday’ afternoon, October 4. ol — { ’NCORPORATED 9AM. to G Street 't Pennsyivania is spending the weel lowing the ceremony there will he a Lieut. Volney O . ! 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST 6 AL oL ¥ home on Sixteenth street. wher reception at (}18 home of the bride's | will come to W mhll\g on tome | ) . N.W. Mrs. Phillips and their children are |Parents, Hill Farms. be s Mrs. Clark until he sails o o i SALE EXTRAORDINARY establ Fater: a graduate of Wel e 20th of October. | tablished for the Winter. lesley College and Mr. Lewis, who is a | Mrs < is making her home here | Assistant Secretary_of the Treasury [on of .'\Ill;xli. Albert Lewis of Mount | durins her husband's sea duty and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey ente ernon, IlL, is an alumnus of Na- ke G = tned a small company informally at ;l::n(\ieg::er&e“x\\v::gr‘mgzqn American| Maj. and Mr e | FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE .lem(l v specials that beckon the thrifty cheon todayv. Yesterday they gave Vi niversities en Visitir i r g S d eSS . i when thelr guests were the new shopper with a message of savings! a. wher ; > ' | Plane for Ruedin-Messer . ol .«|<f Mrs. J. l‘minv. fl»x" ¥ :vux .:: DRESSE_f 28 B Al o | WEERAE OR te 1 | Ha" t? s| $45 TO $65 . New +New Silk and Wool i T 2 S N bk, TR o M e, Lot BRIGHTEN THE HOME UP | T R Mrs. J. Butler Wright, wife of Assist. | take place October 21, has selected Miss ith 3 liutle aper and paint The cont OF SILK AND CLOTH Turtle Neck 4 v e elogs il of e Soe | Gbie, e ol ol ke, il 3 b i s Ao Sweaters suests. i 3 g Edwin Pierce Newman as beat CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. ! WE SOLICIT YOUR CRITICAL INSPECTION AND COMPARISON Dresses for the A Y Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant will en- |31 und Mrs. Arthur L. Lambain®n-| 714 13h St, N, Main 53195374 | STORE HOURS &30 A.M. TO 6 P. M the New Willard Hotel for her grand- fhome on Belmont road in honor of daughter, Princess Bertha Cantacu- [ Miss Messer and Mr. Ruedin. | ne and her fiance, Mr. Bruce Smith, whose marrfage will take place to-[ Gen. F. J. Buchanan has come up | = 7 3 morrow. The other guests will be [to Washington from Upperville for a | Saturday Is Children’s Day the members of the wedding party |few days and is at the Shoreham. 2 g ang outobiown gleus Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Mason M. Pat- : at Kafka's Y = Miss Alice Mann, who will be one cho elie to) Naw Nork for the of the bridesmaids for Princess [Layiona] "air races, are at the Hotel Bertha. will be hostess at tex this | {gtor. fternoon in her home, on Sixteenth Ars. Dwight Morrow joined Mr. Mor- . trs. Willard 1. f Brownson are in their house, at 1751 / \ | ] el N sreet, for the Winter after spend ~ Joseph W. Leverton I 1\ = ) 1A ’ - A B ing the Summer at York Harbor. Ad-| T y intral and Mrs. Brownson were at the 1205 G Street N el nerdce “flower for a short time while I \ eir house was put in readiness for them Mrs. Iusser. wife of Capt. Charles | 1. Hussey and daughter of Admiral d Mrs. Brownson, will be with them ‘ extra size and | for the Winter. | P Coats & Dresses | ||| F at Tenth St. SN\ 3 ! B . Exclusivel | — 5 | i : ! tention. Slenderis- v Sfiecralrsts m C}nldren's Wear | \ | . - 3 : styles of excel- Shop here with my pos- - ; r lent workmanship. itive guarantee that I WILL for Twelve Years ; ] e thing to wear to the SAVE ¥OU MONEY. The popular new style for St Flat Crepes Fall. Colors include tan, Lan ' Jersevs The secretary of the Greek legation . Diamantopoulos. went to New vesterday and will be at the lotel Ambassador for several days. ||l arriage of Mrs. Corrinne ||| - . e ot 1 <htgenelatication” { vin, powder blue and panisy | Qats | Fi Walter . Moniague. to Lieut. Comdr. | a e 0 lzesThitort, il ] | Satins and Fine George D. 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