Evening Star Newspaper, June 3, 1926, Page 20

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20 « SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHI GT\ON. D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926.° SOCiETY. 2 carrv yellow daisies and blue del- {lyn, N. Y. took place )E!terdn} after- |and Mrs. Grady left for New York, | the Church of the Holy Cross, New 4 : RETURNS FROM BILTMORE phintum, Ensign Duncan MacMillan | noon in St. Anthony's Church at 5:30 | and will make their home ia Brooklyn. | York. the Rev. J. © Dafry oMclating will be the hest man. oclock. The bride was attended by | . in the presence of a small company Mrs. Corse will wear a white crepe | her sister, Mrs. Edward Wright, and | M Marguerite Gately of this city | of relatives. A wedding breakfast gown embroidered In gold and will| Mr, William Lindner was best man |0 Afr. Albert N. Ward of Rort. | was served immediately after the cere- carry white roses and lilies of the|for Mr. Grady. land, Me.. were married vesterday in (Continued on Twenty-first Page.) - Folew, Rnl Miaw. Bure wilk et 8] Tiis B woil B eV of Posier | s e et e Nl es b gown ‘of pencil blue crepe and will [ blue romane crepe with a hat of horse : Y carry lavender sweet peas and lilies | hair braid In the same tone and n 3 o of the valley. corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses: Pl’eSlant dnd Mrs. COOlldgC Holdmg - e S Following the. rveception, Ensign|Mrs. Lindner was in ashes of roses (0] or ; - § ; Burr and his bride will leave for a |shade of crepe, her hat correspond wedding trip, the latter wearing A |ing. und khe wore a corsage bouquet m . , & e thelr home temporarily in Annapolis. O de . for Disabled Veterans. . v - —_— — : 3 'he marriage of Miss Elizabeth s ——— s Kelly of 3204 Tenth street southeu : 16 dy of Brook: | : - : Hand Hlade small hat to match Their Annual Garden Party Today , B . S e S P L . B R § They will make Immeciately after the ceremony Mr. HE President and Mrs. Cool-|is in command of the U. & & Wy- 3 i idge will hold their annual [ oming. A v e e - garden party this afternoon | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Savage for the disabled veterans of | (‘rocker, 2d, nephew and niece of Mrs. y W MA'SON MAURICE the WorldsWar. The arrange | Kautz, have completed a brief stay 2 § % 4l ments have been as carefully made as | here, and Mrs. Crocker now is the 3 though a State reception were toguest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs 3 3 13th a~4 G N.W. ro given, and where asually enly diplo-| William Marston Seabury. in New : : 3 | J(“:,g Pt B | ) \'F\E Cf’\fi uug Cofop fl b f B 7 = = .m s ats and higher officiais drive in for | York. while Mr. Crocker is on a sev- State functions at the White House.| eral weeks' fishing trip at Moosehead £ J - L 7 PCYL the St i ! : tpper as above, ambulances, trucks and automobiles | Lake. Mr. Crocker is attached to will discharge. their honored passen- | the United States embussy in ltome, : ) 5 gers. who will he received on the and Mrs. Crocker formerly was Miss Lt Rar: Jewels § 3 fBe qu 5@1 d White House lawn. The Marine Band | Lixpenard Scabury. it Fine W i 7 m ades OP will give a splendid program and gay | i % T i o ine Watches 4 (Jv’@en Rgd_ B Wa marque e been erected on the| Mrs. Eric Greenlief and her two e P { Gold Ware or Blue With o Taam from which refreshments will be ' children will leavel June 15 for a ) X 3 A : W‘P’ltte & B served. President and Mrs. Coolidge month’s stay at the Hotel Dennis, in ’ Silver Ware : %y BacKground. will receive alone, but members of the ) Attantic City X : ’j . 3 I | Yornearlya century and :fl‘keg fir’e So c‘(ér\g 'newfl cabinet and their ladies and other Mr. and My ederic William 5 o'clock today the President | Wile. Sixteenth street, have re- and Lady Isabelln Howard will enter- [ ing Camp. = will be vied this afternoon at 5:30 high nflhmh will be present Coolidge recaived # delega- | turned -from Mercersburg Academy, | | B : J . i flon from Berea College. Kentucky.|where they went for the graduation S 3 | pouonase of thowe mos: who were accompanied and presented | of their son. Frederic William Wile, 3 . offital ‘and soctal life of ; ,)Aodp », by Senator Ernsi ir. The latter will enter Princeton omorrow o]’n“‘[g ! thecapital and nation. p . 214 § in the Autumn. following a month at 1 E: 2 The Ambassador of Great Britain| plattsburg Citizens' Military Train- ONLY 8 stablished 1802 A tain at dinner Saturday evening. the B A il P a occasion hone the birthday an & s - s \ 0 S Miss Bridges to Marry 9 0 RIS A Lngland. | g Gien: Linaweaver Today. _ & et 3 o ARG Mss Katherine athed Bridges, B | % "he Minister of nmark, Mr. Con- |y r of Mrs. M. Elizey Bridges, SF ] ; ] A stantin Brun. will entertain at dinne: ¢ d Sl i s { 1301 F - STREET this evening in the presidential suite | i S.N. son of Mr, and Mrs. . 5 at the Willard Ilotel Ghavies Tinawkaver lof tianeoak: Mo e : : Mr. and Mrs. Javdine 4 5 Mr « . [oclock in the Central Preshyterian F 0 R ul doined by Their So Church, the bride’s uncle, the Rev. rom Uur neguiar " The Secretary of Agriculture and aliaferro Thompson, officiating. 3 Mrs. William M. Jardine have With|.geicied 1y Dr. James H. Tavlor. The ; $5.00 and $7 50 : . them in their apartment at the May- | church has a simple arrangement of | flower their son. Mr. William N. Jur- | white peonies and palms, and the MRS. K. FRANCIS RI s k 3 dine. who will be heve for some Weeks, | wedding music will be given by Mrs. |WHo has just returned to her Maryland home, Green Hill, Hyattayille, Md., tocks s > only leaving to take his examinations | xra . \WCilbur, organist: Mrs. Duff R. after a visit to Mrs. John Francis Amherst (‘«ll at Biltmore, N, for entering ]'I'\{N'P(‘ B Lewis, \lflll“i,\[. E Mr. Flayd Wil-| Ql £ 2 i~ 2 T Q > 4 Mrs. (Curtls D Wilbur and sher [1ams, who will Selng fedveral Vsclec- |s x ssissippi of the Pacific | by her father and will wear a_dainty 95 Shop of Quality 937-939 F+St. N.W. Miss ha Wilbur, will be |tions. ; of white s made with a - and daughter, ) AN INTRODUCTORY SALE FRIDAY OF also receive with her foned lines, with a close fitting bodice | ¢ By (g0 iy ohn Carmichael and | bouguet of buttertly roses and lilies | the guests of honer at tea tomorrow | The bride will walk to the altar| "0 10 the out-of-town guests are | basque and a tuil skirt which is veiled = and a very full bouffant skirt. The | (i@ BF Brid all of Hagerstown, {Of the valley. For Immediate afternoon of Mrs. Mabel Walker | With her uncle, Dr. Charles Pyles. of |y, 7y nq"Mys, Linaweaver, parents of |all over with lace, and the neckline of Representative Henry R. Bathbone | skirt has many bands of narrow satin | 30 5 Mids. Baria B s skirt has many | Ma, A arbara Burr, sister of the 4 of Tilinois has been joined at the Ho- |ribbon and the neckiine is outlined . \ bridegroom, will be the bride’s at- Disposal s 95 75 tel La Favette by t v arls. Th s ma A simpie but charmingly arranged | tendant, and she will wear u frock | | ] | e e — 1 R RO R IR 4:30 to £:30 o'clock marriage, and she will weav a lovely | \jo Ppjgrence. Havermale of West | She will wear a tuila veil which will Miss Victoria Ellis of Los Angeles, | Sown of soft white, saun, Velicq Wb | Virginia, cousin of the bridegroom: | he held by a wreath of orange blos house guest of Mrs. Willebrandt, w : old-fash- | Xr 8 E Chert ridges, zrandmother of |8oms and she will carry a colonial Willebrandt. who will entertain from | Hancock. \Md.. who will give her in| " “prigegroom, of Huncock, Md.:|the bodice outlined with seed pearls. ihbirel . tiny cap sieeves and she will wear e IIL(;l‘h!mnp was | u‘.yy'\l :\Ah‘m- ‘hileulu\”("s. qll‘:*l"‘ll\lllll(\“\e:l‘l wedding will take plage this afternoon | of blue and gold georgetie and will e Camtal fwill be arranged about her face with [t § o'clock. when Miss Margaret nge blossoms used on the veil of of Congress. Mrs vented from coming to earlier in the session bs her sister, with whom she at Palm Beach for some week Rathbone entertained many times Bell Corse, duughter of Mr. and Mr. William Corse, will become the | bride of Ensign Richard Southwick | son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of Canton, N. Y. The ceremony will be performed in the home of the er mother at her wedding. and she will carry a shower bouquet of bride | voses and lilies of the valley. | While at the Ponciana and was in turn | __ Miss Juliette Link of Parkersburg. | looking D h il entertained. She is finishing a book | W. Va.. will be the only attendant | WUo 50 BEFRRRCC R TS (M e tives ooking Dresses that will meet your every requirement. of poems. which will come from the | and will wear a frock of shell pink |- e " _ | x < Tab Silks s el Press in a few months Mr. and Mrs. | georgette crepe fashioned simply and | 319 €106¢ i e joreant sndn Pongees, Tub Silks and Voiles with trimmings of exquisite lace and John M. Clifton of Clifton Villa, Palm | she will wear « large pink hat trim- | {ormal reception Wi to oW, [Ae Fe8: embroidery to delight every woman and miss. Plain materials, beautiful Beach, were hosts to Mrs. Rathbone | med with pink roses and will carry [ P&ut SPer N s g g i P s tizd s Vhi S and her sister on & number of occa-|an arm bouquet of pink roses. In. [Ment has a pretty damruuondo(fnlnk O S new stripes and figures on light or dark grounds. White, greens, blues, v R SRV | stin Bawa oSS 1w |and white peonies, palms and ferns, otchid B slons and took them for several|sizn Edward Hutchison will be |ghg WiEs BrC hestra will play the , peacl cruises on thelr yacht | 1o | Puptiar “muste: i Specially Priced : i [ SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY OF - Mrs. Bridges mother of the bride. | " By Hie Wil be given in marriage — e RL\I‘\ ING for the Summer season and your vacation trip dainty, cool <ol Bl AW The secretary of the Peruvian em- | will wear wn of lavender printed SPECIAL FRIDAY SALE OF bassy, Dr. Suntiago . Bedova. was | crepe. a hut to mateh and carry pink = i | host at dinner at Wardman Park Ho-[and lavender sweetpeas, and Mrs. FURS Tookad over "SoPore being for Clearance Summet‘ H( )SI E R S) tel last evening in honor of the re-|YLinaweaver. mother of the bride- put in atorage ~ You will - ‘appointed Ttalian Minister to| groom, will be in black satin and will | sou win Tet us doyour work now e and and Contessa Pagliano. Cov- | carry pink and lavender sweetpeas o AND d / Il Un crwear ARTLEY guaran- [ it 2t for 14 Ensign Linaweaver and his bride | Remodeling Our Specialty & g —»-\— — will lmqr\elafi‘m a reception in the | teed quality, full s 35 he Assistant Atiorney General | home of the bride's mother. at 1905 i gaks e i <. John Marshall and their son for a short wedding woL FURRIERD FTERNOON H\?,:IEE :.)cfh(::‘:xi\:g 98 £ el R e g C on silk or medium Paul returned to their apartment at : nsign Linaweaver will 32 & 34 Florida 1 | gowns, two “'nwh Park Hotel lu‘: evening { go to the West Coast to sail on his Ave. N.W. 4 York und Atlantic City | = ns; in white, flesh, Former Secretary of Commerce and | | maize, nile, blue, Mre William C. Redfield have m;nm S l F i 25-00 pc?\\"h :/(:‘ml to Briarcliff Lodge for several weeks. | sizes e ’ lllr ey rOCl§S | - Mrs. Edward Douglas White and her niece. Miss Mary Montgomery, For"wr’y 75.00 Pave gone to New York, where they | featured at 68.50 and 55.00 will spend a few days at the Plaz | Hotel before going to New London, | Conn., for the Summer For 5 Al T Former Representative Homer Sny- Graduation . Chiffons | ; 4 I[};TY'XL\I'I‘ Smartest New York, who is making a = resses, replete i e o ialt at the Willard, entertained|| Street Flat Crepes P CteIIangs SRR . RREBIRIRBEL & company of 10 at dinner there last | g & Georgettes of colors and sizes. A Rizik . Blght for Mr. E. W. Marland of New Coening Crepe do Chi wedie is ever the desicable 0 s vy oponited assstant |l CommiEncements i e choice. A reduction is ever an o military attache of the United States | Guaranteed | attraction. But a Rizik model : b baris, Fr and Mrs, and so forth “ & S 1 K wil et s Sizes 14 to 44 Washable Silks |f \ at a reduction—as much, in 1214 F Street ington today for the former’'s new . . post. Maj. and Mrs. Alley have this case, as a two-thirds re- given up their apartment in the St / | e S Alban's and will sail the end of the | 1206 Sede 1206 ! bl Ll bt ) e sion for prompt weight. Al the new Summer shades to har- PAIR monize ~ith your PAIRS dresses and plenty of - white, in all sizes. week for France. At Cost . . . Less Than Cost . . . Regardless of Cost Mrs. Kautz, wife of Capt. Austin selectionm. Kautz. S. N, will arrive in Wash- | fngton today for a short visit and 3 i AW . . e e o will be the guest of Mrs. John = v L ELEL TR E 18 N I Stapler, at 2020 Hillver place, before | going to New England for the $ ) 1115 1111 F m ¢ i Coats Sale Price MANUFACTURGRS - RETAILERS l‘(fil::;rlywso T e $ 1 4- 7 5 S . Important Special Sales e i 8.5 Now ........ F(I):Ir::rlyi' $49-5.0.-. . $24.75 L. S P%merly $69.50. i) $34.75 Formerly $79.50. $3 9. 75 N ..o That have strong personal appeal. ——————————— Remodellng Sale Choice of Every —y2 Price! Our Entire Surplus Stock of Cloth Coat: —Without exception—Sports or Dress—unre- stricted choice o( every Cloth Coat remaining in ] p stock. Must Be : Suits at Half Price! RLLRVVLLVL VLI 2R RRIBRERINDLR LU Dresses Formerly $29.50. $ ]_ 4. 75 TNOW oo svnibaih l-‘c;&merly $39.50. $19 75 F(I,{Imerly $49.50. $2 4 75 Every Costume Suit Sacrificed Every Twill Sm‘t —of distinctive design and cra(tsmanshlp For In Crder to Make Room for Our New example—10 Fine Twill Suits of Louvre charac- Millinery Department feftd Gilorig. > Were $29.50. . . ... $147 These Two Leaders! . i No returns nor exchanges, please 124 DRESSES 85 DRESSES. . ?txlllm‘?rm , $14.75 to $19.75 ' Regular Price, 327.50 to $45.00 i i R A 9 5¢ 75 s Hose that were $1.50, $1.65 and 3195 the wanted shades. ... == . < ALL SALES FINAL L L Suits Formerly $35.00. $1 7 50 F}:merly $49.50 $2 4 7 5 New oo a0, No Exchanges . . . No Refunds . . . All Sales Must Re Final TYTT Ry v

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