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SOCIETY. Miss Ailsa \l(.llon a to Be Enterta nd ?\Ir D K. E. Bruce ined at Dinner Tlm IL\ ening. AILSA MELLON, daugh- Mayflower, his guests including the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Graham was extensively entertained during her stay by the friends of her son. Maj. John Winthrop Loveland left yesterday for New York City, where he will stop at the Yale Club, and Joining Mrs. Loveland in their Ward- man Park apartment next week. Mr. and Mrs. James Lee, whose marriage took place in St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Ellicott City May 11, are now visiting at Ro; the Summer home of M ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja Naples, N. Y. M e Miss Lillle Roosevelt and is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Roosevelt of Washington. Mrs. Katherine Prindevill enter- THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926. Miss Frances Robey and Mr. Ollie Withrow was best man. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Charles S. Cole. During the wedding Miss Catherine Hand sang a solo, with Miss 13dna Stackhouse as ac- companist on the organ. The bride wore a white taffeta gown, made with a basque, a picture hat and carried bride roses and lilles of the vall The bridesmaid wore green georgette and carried pink yoses. The chapel was decorated with palms and flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Honeycutt left last! evening for a trip through the South. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Carbery Ritchie| of Spring Lake, N. J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Catharine Ritchie, to Mr. Rich- G 00 @@&&@@ WASHINGTON'S LEADING Flowers for Memorial Day EMORIAL Day is the one day of the year when we pause and pay our respects to those who made it possible for us to live in a united nation. Flowers are most express the heroes of other days. you will appreciate and will insure prompt delivery. SOCIETY. QRAAIOTT AR FLORIST ¢ of this reverence for We have the quality blooms ry of the easury, and hi . David Kirkpatrick 1 uee, will be th uests in me. Hauge will enter v this evening in_her issachusetts avenue. Miss 1ce will be married | and the members ety will arrive in | s b “:\:u-;.,‘,\\.u!\m\ he Minister of for his ifow 3 2 i tes vice consul at 1 Secretary of the Interior, Dr. Work; the Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Jardine; the Ambassador of Great Eiritain, Sir Bsme Howard, and Col. {John H. Carroll. Dr. Mead was for | eight vears chairman of the State tvers’ and Border Supply Commis- sion of Victoria, and Lord Stradbroke is Governor of Victoria. Consult us and we shall advice you GUDE BROS. Iun Stores for Your Convenience 1212 F St. NW 1102 'vnrm. Ave. Main 4278 Member of Florials WINDOW SHADES igsssssess At Factory Prices THE SHADE FACTORY | d. F. LICON. Proprietor ' 1109 14th Se. N.W. Main 10428 ard L. Farrelly of New York and Rye, a son of the late Stephen Far- ¢ and Mrs. Farrelly. s Ritchie is the granddaughter ir. Martin Maloney of Philadel- and Spring Lake, ) She is aduate*of the ( of the wenty-first Page.) tained a party of young people at dinher at Wardman Park Ilotel last evening for her granddaughter, Mis Rosemary Griffen, daughted of 1 Paul Batsedo, and a debutante o the season. The guests were Miss Elenita _Crenshaw, Eleanor | 7 Stark, Mr. Crabbe, Johnson | “(Continued on Twenty of Annapelis _and Griffen's brothers, Mr. Tom Griffen ind Mr Dick Griffen. After dinner the young people attended the supper darice. Miss_Hipkins Bride of Mr. Honeycutt Vesterday. | The chapel of Rust Hall, the nurses home ut Sibley Memorial Hospi: was the scene of the wedding vester day afternoon of Miss Luella Beulah Hipkins to Mr. Willard Pearzon Hon eycutt. The bride was attended by %5 ' Tetearaph Delivery Associstion K@E Hungary and and their children vill g0 1o New York the fust of the week, and Countess henyi and the children will sail Tuesday aboard the ¥ Resolute to spend the Summer Club in | months in Europe. The Minister will of la-|join his family later in the season. ‘The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will be the guests in whose honor Dr. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford will entertain u company of 22 at | dinner this evening at the Congres. 1 Country Club. The Secrc e tormer ain Smi Judse nd Mr. Char retary and M n part Davis at Mrs. Anne afternoon at road, when a| he Minister of Sweden and Mme. will be hosts at dinner this in honor of their royal high- the Crown Prince Gustavus Jane | Adolphus and the Crown Princess and | Lonise of Sweden. The guests will | nelade only the members of the royal variy and members of the legation | Mont i participating ISLEY'S Beautiful Shoes 607 13th St. N.W. Summer Frocks ‘For Women and Misses In Special Sale 15 Every Type a “Persuasive” One WALTERS SPITTELL the dances were | nesses and ife of Senator Rob- [ert Nelson Stanfield of Oregon, will naster | so to New York tomorrow to visit guest of honor at | her sontin-law and daughter, Mr. and 1esday of Mrs. C. Willard | Mrs, v Tes about rtertained in her Bdge nator Stanfleld will join York and they will go | |10 their Western home together. Mrs. Stanfield will return to Washington in October to remain for part of the Winter. Mrs. Stantield. HARRIS &% EWIH G- The charming Frocks are outstand- ing values and were produced to sell for much more money. Excellent styles, fashioned from Roma, Crepe. Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Printed Fabrics, in Polka Dots. COUNTESS DE ROUS] DE SALES, With Count de Rousey de Sales, assistant director of Red Cross Societies. at | tending the Pan-American Red Cross Conference, and living at the Willard Hotel while here. Senor and Senora de Teilez Tssue Cards for Keception. Maxico ! { in Washington and will occupy an issued ir | | | apartment on Massachusetts avenue, Mrs. Andrew B. Graham has re- turned from Norfolk, where she was the guest of her son, Lieut. Lorimer Graham, at the naval base. Mrs, Mr. Jack Hagerley and Dr. and Mrs. The United States Bradford. amuel H. dinner last Mr. and Mrs. William North Stur- tevant will'sail Saturday aboard the ronia for Europe. They will spend bout six weeks in Paris, visiting | Mrs. Sturtevant’s mother, Mme. Les- | | sinoff. o Al | 2 " i Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Clay Goodloe | i Edgar have returned to their De.| conference at Annapolis today. | Lroit home after spending a year in °" | Europe. Gen. and Mrs. Edgar lived in Washington through the war, and Mrs. Edgar was here in their apart- ment on K street for a portion of the Spring _before going abroad, where Gen. Edgar joined her in the | Autumn. 1 an Pa The Minister spent | day in Washington on his way to ttle, Wash. Shlrley FrocKs featured at The Governor of Maryland, | sert (. Ritchie, is entertaining the telegates to the Pan-American Red My For Your “30th"” Outing, Remember Cornwell’s New Chocolates Made fresh everyday in vari- ety to appeal to the most capricious “sweet tooth.” § Superior to many at § higher prices—per Ib. l Your Decoration Day Luncheon Kit —should be stocked with Cornwell's Sandwiches, Pas- tries, Cakes and Delicates- sen. Hot Luncheon, at 50c 11te 2:30 Every Day in OUR INVITING COFFEE SHOP CORNWELLS ({7 candics—Pastries—Fruits—Luncheon 1329 G St.—Phone Main 875 #Q E 1214 F Street Will Close Out—Friday and Saturday At Cost . . . 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