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20 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1926. SOCIETY. Thorpe, Midshipman John Milburn | R. Durkee, brother of the bride, will [ ARMY GIRL FROM NEW YORK and Midehipman Hudson La Force. | be the best man. o Mrs. Harry J. Wood, grandmother 2 i of the bridc, will be in*gray georgette| Mr. and Mrs. Alex, B. Legare will Another @at crepe made straight and a gray geors- | leave today for their ‘Summer home, N ‘ D e eape. with whien she will | at Donnell Place, York Harbor, Me. 3 ) A . 5 o | Mr. and Mrs. George Marsh Pulver, s . & yoar an orerid bat and s, conmee | 1 N ME SS L Wk éterlmg Conceit 1 H E ton, mother of the bride, will algo be R:Tl:ry'i::ufl;"aortaMr\';}.(Ig{";:' ;.;: X ¢ 4 ray atte crepe with a gray | 0¢ yin 3 Mrs. Lega PreSIdent and Mrs. COOlldge E)\pected to ' & N e i hat rimmed with a | home. 1618 Q street, until the middle MA PETITE— A one-eyelet gray rose on one side. and she wiil | of June, when they will sail for Eu- Attend Hodges-Lowndes Wedding & e R Tie in Patent also in Satin with attractive outli 2 5 Miss Helen i left yesterday . e Mr. Sauer and his bride will leave | ¢ gt TG AN TER X e of two-tone rope stitching. I ‘land S dav | i g later for & shoit motor trip through | it P4 e e e | n arvlan aturday. i ’ e o e a Misa Sally’ MeAdoo and atlend the S - at_home atter Monday. June 7, at % o 1900 Lamont street. The 'bride will| Mrs. W. A. Nicholson of Peoria, HE President and Mrs. Cool- | land, going to Paris in September. 18y 4 travel in navy blue twill with a natu is visiting her parents, Mr. and idge are expected to he |They will remain ip the French cap- ; . FEY ERRICOK steatv Hat A Tobn. I3, ‘Buckiiigham: af 418 “NMa C/’eti!e 3 ong the guests at the mar- |ital until October, When they will sail ¢ Mr. Sauer was 4 member of tho ) chus venue northwest. . Saturday — of Mis. | for this country. E ¥ class of 1 at the Naval Academy | ) h olson was born in Washin, ivi c widy Mr.| Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker P ST vesigncd in November. Theibest ton and s & siaduate or Eiihies (giving a petite ndes, to Mr. Wil- | McDowell, son-in-law and daughter ; S man and the ushers, with the excep- | High Schoo). look to the foot) [ =met v tiam \ The wedding will [of Mr. and Mrs. Noyes, have taken 4 tion of Midshipman La Foice, were o take place ‘nelg Manor, the [a cottage at Cape M N. J., and % s members of his class. His bride at- .Am:vulz the out-of-town guests w o e country home of Mrs. Lowndes' [have gone there to spend the Sum- 5 tended George Washington Uni.| Will attend the wedding of M 1337 F ST. N.W. hrother-in-law, Mr. W. Bladen Lown- | mer. £ i X versity and i a member of Alpha Lr{nlm J. Bache, daughter of Mr. and des. in Howard County, Md. The | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Smith o : ¥ Delta Pi Sorority Mra. Franklin Bache of Settle Farm, President and Mrs Coolidge will | Hempstone, also son-in-law and s # X Anselma, N. Y., and Mr. James Man motor to Gienelz Manor, and among |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noyes, will Mrs. A. 1. Kirchoffer and Mrs. derson Castle, jr.. of Washington and others from Washingion who will at- {return to Washington in the late | ; o . Clapper were joint hostesses at a | Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, which will be Mrs. Alvin | Summer from China, where Comdr. E : o | | bridge-luncheon today at the Grace|tike place Saturday afternoon. will he Hempstone has been stationed for * » i : § oo /] Dodge Hotel Mrs. Geor; ergeant and her daugh- | - some time, R 2 3§ g — & | ter. i zabeth Sergeant, of Nor Ttaly's Ambassador Host s : 3 8o Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. ( folk, Va., and Mrs. George B. John- | o s 2 Mrs. K. H. G. Slater, who recently || gk it s : have returned to their home in New [ston and her daughter, Miss Susan | A Sh op of tend the wedding Wi T. Hert. At Embmysy Luncheon Today. Nobile | c10%ed her Washington' home for the || S g 1Y s Pk York after spending the holiday Johnston, of Richmond. Va. Mrs, The Ambassi "{'-‘-h‘;\"‘ ;:;seas n, was in New York, and had % 5 5 Kbt i the latter’s brotherin-iaw and sister. | Continued on Twenty-first Page.) Giacomo « bt . | guests lunching informally with her 8 IR Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ba Mr. and | luncheon today at the embassy, when | SICRR, InCURE I ory, Mre : ;M ¢ - Mrs. Gorgas made the trip by moto | lndividuality | his guests were th “!":,‘l"\,fiz‘ er left later in the day for New- g » and were accompanied by Mr. J. S, Spain and Senora e o Gons | port. where she will be through the | | 3 ; o 4 Shallcross and Mr. R. W. Hoffman SLIP COVERS tice® and Mrs e Stone. | Summer. ? 3 5 who returned to New York with Mr. and siie, i o them. Tattored (o 0t sour™furniture.. Bel- g Mr. and Mrs. s Tweeney.| Mys. Bruce Smith has returned to s i 3 o s @an hinen. per yard. i C Mrs, William Barret and the fher home in Louisville, Ky., after 5 Mrs, H. S, Mulliken, past president | Domestic Holland Window Shades made to 1217 Conn. Ave. newly appointed * 1o | spending some time with her grand- . . of the League of American Pen.|orer: (SUge ub to 367 by 6.0 Al g5 Finland and B N mother, Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant. : women of the District of Columbia, P nor Terrera and Comd. Scaroni, | Mrs. Grant is a: her home at 1711 New . has returned from Atlantic City. | (srren WIINE Rt | Hampshire avenue and has made no 3 2 where she was one of the honor Muin 3211 for Estimates. ounces Matsudaira were the honor guests at | Summer plans, s | guests of Mrs. Sherman, president of 1217 F_St.. Dulin_ & Martin_Blde. | 4 3 7 the General Federation of Women's = e L e S Delo s Taonis SRR EAON S01 -4 & Clubs. Mre, Mulliken addressed the | Corhin, who entertained m her Subur- | " \lhans, Long Island, daughter of Y Sl e il i o Wl ban hoie ghwood. in Chevy Chase. jthe | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H o with Mre. L. A dedicated to poetry, ; L] i Harrie of this city. will be married | . erate of Colorado . ! The Ambassador of Germany and [ ihis a‘ternoon to Mr. Stephen Phil- ‘ ,‘::2,’,‘,’,'“,,:’»“‘” Ie RO Eoloi At Factory Prices | Seml-Annaal sale Baroness Maltzan entertained &l an | hin Anderton of New York. The 2 The Ambassador of aapan and Mme. informal veception list evening in fceremony will be performed in the j 4 iss Wi Sl e lebi b of Chicago. on S b - The marriage of Miss Wanda Dur el e, o, S | et B S o o : \ o e marize of wis wants o | THE SHADE FACTORY . e German Club entertained at & | dral tn New York City. | - e e e o 4. F. LIGON, Proprietor | Ambussador and Buroness Maltzan. Distinguished members of the e e !II:S](:\I‘!I' e ’1‘1"":".’;.,, e He b Main 10428 'y 'y Mme. Sze. wife of the ster nr“\li{",":"‘;”\"‘ corea f(‘l"“_‘; ""r‘:':""'t L i Congregational Church, and will w; dhina sus the minking. puest' at| C2T00 08 SHene The BRQ Crose { 3 followed by a reception for veiatives| luncheon today of Mrs. 1 Ao i U - |and close friends at the home of the ¢ & . wife of Representative J. les | Somtinental Hall i et bride ut lloward University, The S b l R d Linthicmn of Maryland, who enter- | SHuetial Pull | The pazcant will SHISS VIO IGRIES bride Will have as her maid of honor![ Why Worry Where to Go? ubstantia eductions talied i compliment to her house | joo."of ‘the “Red Cross to. humanity | Daughter of Gen. and Mre B Burd Coabs o Sow York, ahd now the guest | iS5 Inda Durkee, her cousin. and | WE REMODEL AND STORE, guest. Mrs; Frank H. Messenger of |10 2 et ordt oo A it : 3 " y Miss Mary Kimlock of Ithaca will he L : | 3 b g 0 . Music of Miss Lucy Porter, daughter of Representative Stephen G. Porter. 3 g " g it Exeellent Work—Reasonable Prices Buftalo. Others in the company Det by dhe United Seites e among the Lridesmaids. Mr.( Stanley ||| jneeliont tork="Reasonable Frices ||| s B e e ey v ety G e L G, Everything Taken From of the Minister of Guatemala: Mrs. 8 v N s | o - e g E NEW ENG ND Henrs T. K inex. Mis. Georze . |.mhassies and legations will be repre. | legation. at Wardman Park Hotel | fets to match. and she wil carry an | HEMSTITCHING || LAND FURRIERS i Beers e (B0 C mestonliaudtiis o in_the ‘audience. ~ Attending | oVer the week end, returned vesterday | old-fashioned nosegay. Mins Eleanor 618 12th St. N.W. | e socraie i S B Mgt B 0 e home i Now York - el "t o novr. winbe | Pleatin, Buttons Covered Our [he Secretary of t 2 C A Ya o hassador, o & e 1 like th tr f honor in & Andrew W, Mailon, ued [Japanese Ambassador. and Mme. | apiq Dorothy Wood Patton. daugh. | Ae6sed Wke the matron of honor Embroidery Floss, assorted shades And ' A Matsudaria: Mr. Axel Leonard AS |io.'of Mrs. Francls Mira Patton and | Orchid taffeti, and will carry a colonial I Reg.ular Stock x M Mr. Davig |yom. Minister of Finland: Senor Lui% | the late Mr. Patton of Washingten, |houquet. Miss Priscilla Penington, Mrs. M E Holle ! ! Brice, Saturday. p(0S AHStT O O ines, Tt | will be married this afterncon to Mr. | Miss Dorothea Matz, Miss Aurelia . . . aion. A and Mrs. e BRFUI € g i {I.‘n\:l Raymond Sauer of Chicago. | Moore, Miss ilelen nces Meeks, 51 15th St. N.W. o ol olay avd th 5 o e i e The ceremony will be performed in|Miss Margaret \ e and Miss Esma — — President Har ihe former's | ATaNS embazey children LKnS Dt | the chapel of the United States Naval | Maybee will be bridesmaids and thetr || new post s vice consul [0 e U0 e . small sans of | Academy at Annapolis, Md.. at 3:30 costumes of taffeta in rainbow shades | at Rome. 1 e natas haine. Brsilian | o'clock. Chaplain Evans officiating. | will be made like those of the bride's | Mr and Mre Bruce attended the || WUAT 0T as. won of | The bride will e escorted by her other attendants. Little Miss Marion | Since 1883 ° erday of Miss Alice B. | Lot SIChE: B Ay attarhe. | &randfather, Mr. Harry J. Wond, who | Love King and little Miss Ronny- || ! Allen, dauzhter of Mr. Ethen Allen, | Mb ¢ g will give her in marriage. She will | mason Throckmorton w ower T W ane of the oldest cleaners in - [ ke Allen - Gerite: Tincln a. daughter of the s | T b | 339 H STREE " Pl in Al John Lanzdon Leighton. which | (fe: Lucia Qlava, danehior of (e | oay ™o gown of white crepe satin |kirls in dainty organdie dresses, made | f| 1378 NeW Vorw Ave. Washingtor, onr methods are moat took place in the Fifth Avenue Pres. | \ of tha Mexican Ambassador: | inder a robe of rose pojnt lace. Her |with high waistline and anklelength s HIl wonderia ‘new eicaning systemn: byterian Church in . Mr anda Alfaro. daughter of the Min. | veil of lace will be held by a Juliet | skirts. one in blue and the other in | s | { Bruce was an usher for g o1 from Panama: Ruben Ramirez, [cap of pearls and she will carry'a vellow. Their poke bonnets will match |1}/ Eating Economy HALDEMAN M ; com of 1he chare daffairec for Pars | shower houquet of orchids. roses and | their dresses and they will v I y The Secretur s | S ey (astre. daushter of the |llies of the vallex | baskets filled with rose petals ! Lunch_and_ dine on more for || B | Merchandise cannct be returned, ex- S & ! : faires for Sa'vador: Maria | Mrs. Frank Jackson in will| Midshipman Joseph Bouiware will| tiona are ' ample—food Cleaners and Dyers ? Wilbur, will motor : : Hanmhter of the assistant |be maid of honor and will wear [ be best man and the ushers will in- fineat procurable 1733 P Il ‘1\ Naval At Ldbmx and will be the the Pan-American Union.|A Quaint costume aof rose rn\or‘vt-'.uda Midshipman Arthur - Bruner, Luneheon, 11:30 to 3 I 733 Pennsylvania Ave. changed nor sent on approval. 3 : renes St taffeta and cream color lace with | Midshipman Howard Adams. Midship- | Dinner. 5 0 8 rh o = | el el e 8 Mbe, Nenezuéla: ‘Movra CGhariton pman | d one Franklin 822 | i(,_“ Ghe ughter of Maj. Gen. Charlton, mili. | old-fashioned hat of taffe! trim- | man Tod Cobb King. Midshipman | i |tary attache. and Maur'ce Broderick | flowers of the taf- | Harold Hen Mis. Dwight F. Davis. wife of the <on of the commercial attache. Becretary of War. lef shingion | Britain: Peggy Mahoney. daughter of | yest tor Battle Creeis, Mich.. the Canadian delesate of external af- | where she will spend a {orinisht be-| fairs at Ottawa: Georze Neya. son of fore zomnx to lsichoro. 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