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HE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D, (. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1926 " : 21 SR el e o e e P P . d she will v bride roses and|Claude Culier, Mr. Motter Thomas, Mr. | her of pleasing features. Col. James |terday at the Willard from his home RTAIN. "la)“esxofp the valles. Mrs. G. Bittner | Connor Thomas of _HFrederici. Md.: | . Fasby-Smith will be the speaxer | in Indianapolis, Tnd., and last night MITCHELL TO ENTE| — 5 { will be matron of honor and Mise| Rev. and Mrs. R. . Poffenbarger. Miss | of the evening, after which there will | entertained at dinner on the Willard _ BRQ/. ICORPORATED : . Elizabeth K. Sandborn will be maid | Helen Albaugh, Miss Hannah Poffen- | be dancing and = refreshments. ~All| roof. Members of the Vincent B. Costello of honor, the former wearing old rose| barger and Mr. Reese Poffenbarger, | Alabamiana In the city are cordially Dot NowA5/6B AN RN et Do, e b X (Continued from Page Twenty.) Iwin made on straight lines and car-|ir, of Marietta, Pa. invited. L Colored Man Heat Victim. [ will be guests of William Mitchell. 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST J Epink etes ang e ow | Mrs. A. . Brosseau, president gen-| Miss Emma T. Hahm. assisted by | o "son e 72 vears old, | former assistant chis of the Army ite taffeta Mick tace hat t rarrying vellow viia e e et eta et o | e, (%A carrying YEUOW| o or o’ Daughiers of the Amer. | Mies Jane Bardett, Miss Helly el nist”Vietlm of the heat this season: | Aty Service, at a'birbacue Saturday CLOSINO OUT o el e, {odir. erry Brsan Morehouse will ho |00 Tevolution. who 1210 B ins. ' Wiss 1da . Steger and Miss Caroline | Yoo Srlcken vesterdas 'afternoon |o ening at 7 o'clock at the Villa Roma m:xr“ o Ve ATl temve ;u‘l" e | Gad "l’s:-'\‘n(:r \'I‘J;!}.'.'.’L'Qi' 1.""~"n la’\\ dinner last night on the Willard roof. Klager. avill be hostesses at & 1awn |7, 4" gireets northeast. He was [grounds, Montgomery County, Md. ) . ; an A v s B the el Mate e fete for the benefit of the Zonta Club | f00 H 8 oo O iial, swhera | t car service will be pro CH RMINO SUMMER DRESSEJ' North shere. and wil come to fof the bridegroom. will play the wed il 10 [eig ity * !saturday afternoon and evening At H;-‘fmvu'l‘mgnn, et Dhyaide: ‘(".;:dm [:-:r'-rarr\ members to the A :\,,.\,m ton, where T ‘; l):'v.n has 1 m-;;‘”u:‘\:;f:; B b T ] £ E A w\.;l R. Hlu.d.lv’nd:e ll»nnlnlr Brae, 6036 Daniels road, in 'y g ted him. Young was not danger- | zrounds, about three miles beyond the wwen temperarily axsiznes to duty. | ceremony A 4 d T. Hayes and Rep- k (‘vreek Park 5 as able to ¥ % 9 fs S - n & ously affected and was able B0 | District line. Miss Catha Mtemus, daushter | Aine e e e O i | rosentative _and Mrs. €. 0. Newton , “rhe spacious sardens and woode will | R BEEEUE 00 N0, fiche ) The membership committee of the E of | M = < g Altemoaihd | Sis e ";.';‘e~“;‘h'€ "“; will be zuests of Mrs. D. W. Pember Ivfdh; gala attire, with flowers. ferns it 3 . t will hold a meeting tomorrow DY 2. 80d.| blue sdos vith 2 tan ton for her son's annual dance con- and festoons of lizhts and lanterns, A 3 8" orcloek istriet the late AMr. Altemus. Mr. Em- ' Among the out-oftown cert at Chevy Chase Lake June 17. | special feature of the program wili be [ “Can von imagine anything worse |evening at "cw,\ "(‘n:h!euh,r:‘"ung mons Hicks Woolwine. son of the \rs. Louise Siubbe and i v | b | dancing by Miss Marjorle Webster |than belng in love and having veus T rebase 1o departmant late Mr. and Mrs. William Morton | Berger of Baltimor | 3. and Mrs. Albert Blake Deawey [and her wood nymph i * laid up for repairs?” asks the |its g""‘"f,’."”;‘ iDL BELOW COIT Woolwine of Nashville, Tenn.. and | Josophine Armstrong. daugh. | ©f Chicigo and Washington” will en- Bacon will have charg P - mmgnrm Mo.. Republican. 'headquarter L = adopied son of Mis. Fleming Grant siosoPhine Armstrong. dauzh- [iorain a party of six at dinner this | eontest In . which - representatives FORMERLY SELLING FOR $35, $52.50, $20 land Batley of Griffin. Ga.. were mar o aaeorae. Ol | evening in the presidential dining | frem the Quota, the Soroptimist and FOR IMMEDIATE DISPOSAL ried today. The ceremony was per- [ I¥ of Washington. w 2 {room of the Mayflower. Thelr Suests | ihe Zonta Clubs will take part. Other formed in the Mount Pleamt Con- | WSNNE o Mr. krskine i | will e ih Assistant secrelary of{aitractions 2ill be bridge, fortunedell SACRIFICING SEVERAL HUNDRED NEW, BEAUTIFUL. SUMMER aregational urch. the Rev o e the Treasursy ane rs. arl | In&. gimes for man and woman s S bro oun el e Butler Pratt officlating. and was fol i\'\':?,. e nuntoxs Szechenvl |)dvey and Miss Suzstte Dewey a 114 fish pond and side. shows, In which : | ?BVE,%\%SOMS%EEENQIOEP S;%Kgs lowed by a wedding breakfast in the |} s Mr. Albert B. Dewey. Jr., who veturn-[an array of prizes will he awarded. | . E : T rS LS ) 1 home of the hride's mother at ed todi from abroad. Refreshiments will he sold during the || 3 | FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISE!LP Fnlton street, for only afternoon and evenin Friends of of the wedding party and intimate | e friends of the hride and hridegroom I'viu ,hv\:n fl“r\@"'“"‘" '":‘u“‘"‘m“m Wi from 2 to § o'clock — ————— = - The church had a pretty e AT i = Byiler | TIOtEl MuVITOWer, us, . - 1 Wt of Sl ps Siok b i fit. accompanied by Ner | pone Trinity Church rectors, Mel | prot wwaier T, Chenex of George 3 Il OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER, NORTH 1742 roses and blue deiphinium. the same |, Mrs. Harry Payne~ Whitney, | 0% Mase. i | Wasnington University left last Sun. The Melba Tie golor scheme beinz carried out in the { ailed Tnet week for Europe G Mrs. Luclus Witerman and her sic day for \r“d\'mk City, where he | . NOT A LOST ouse. Mr. Clande Reheson. organis o e e o i Winter | Wil bsienaaged in renskiroh, otk (i, ; i G 2 of the church. plavedethe wedding | The ma of Miss Emma o e, retirned last Tues.|ing the Summer. Mrs. Chenes and \ cool, Summery Stetson Snappy Tie in white 1 musie Thomas, ziter of Mr. A gav to their home, fn Titon, H their two children will join him later. kaftfir kid with linen quarters and heel, or new ART e Buds en in mar Mitton Paschal Thomas. to ) The Internationai Magna Carta Day " 3 c i ions. Nar v e hrother. Mr. iGebise right Rohertson of MA. | ape e 5 i< ' Association will celebrate the 7T11th two-tone tan and blond combinations. Narrow Allemus, and wore a gown of chan | 77K place Tha A 1 I'rances W X anniver: Sl the siening of the heel fitting. N —as some folks contend. * tilly lace, made straight, with the ex. | 1! the home of the bride s iting at the Theolozical te * by 4 dinner at the Hotel® 5() E | Fine workmanship as prac- ception of godets of lace in the skirt. | 178 brid's imcie. Rev. R, L L ayetient § selaonon b evening | D i, - ticed by us offers you all the Her transparent white hat was trim. | fizev of basista e Tqened ta their hems, In Walitham, |of June 15. Mrs. M. de Clare Berry, [ advantages so eagerly it a scerr ‘o Btille ‘na ane { The Gnelonytans beNlonmen faniithe | U jlce, president of the District of Co X - g ! - sought. If you desire some carried orchids and liles of the | M Afth wedding s s : jmabla branch. announces that fhe S TETSON SHOE SH()P y X skillful . repairing of vour sl 5 Bl _— The house was decorited with Sym. Former Senator Joseph &. I e P e B IGIR of OHE b St furniture, upholstering, re- Mrs. Horace Rlair. cousin of the s ner bloss: . v of New wing rict of Columbia. the diplomatic - rc H Phicy 1018 bride. was matren of honor, and was | o0 Plossoms and an improvised altar :v\:nnn':!nd hy the as chair- | set and all the socleties taunded upon 1305 FF Street pairing, refinishing, phone in pink zeorgzette crepe irimmed with placed in the hay window e : heredity will b 5 North 1742. Y o oil P Confevence e represented. Dinner : 5 i cream lace and a large transparent © hride entered the drawing MAN O the Ll TAltUan, CORiNente | fivds for themselves or their frienas (I'nder Raleigh Haherdasher Managenient ) =¥ hat. Mri Howard Thompson. jr.. | ;0" With hev father. who gave her| BT, TR T Moo Vesterday and | can_be arranged for throush Mrs SEGAL BROS also attended the bride. wearing iy Mmarriage. She .wore u gown | (ESE Ml okt chuvsen i staving | Berry '3, Macpherson Cr & = = —— 5 o creen georzette crepe trimmed with | o5 White georzetie crepe and lace. and | W} N no\Cer \here he entertain. | Mrs. Eli Helmick, Miss Etta J. ' 1232 14th St. cream lace and a transparent hat.| o, 101l vell was held by lace and | U §icheon today in the presi-or Mis Custis R. Perry. Sts) Little Miss Betty Blair was flower | Oyal&e blossoms. — She carried a|de. iy dining room. His guests were | R P B it il it o o Tas TIOWer | i wer: of bride's roses and | o s e A1 | Mrs. Marjorie Wiley Hughes. her i No Connections gette made with narrow ruffles. i i u'»-m was the maid of Dent W im0l Bonn auddl“‘x [un":‘-h:l‘qix;:r\‘ ‘:-:l::;rlrnl:‘lhe‘;\vm\‘%eu-': I We Trade Under the Name of Segal Bros. Only s e R S S ST S R S M e B e A Shop of . ML GO Ban h Eniste at “:_o;r:m- and ‘carrving a houquet of | Faiss 1o, he conferense, ite are v, | Canat Zone. where Mr. Hughes s in | i . : - LAy Sillarney ros : business. | ederick Alterie - Iy are . il Chesnox of ehieicity. - [n oioh SHIIARTOIer of fihe Bie G1es iy a inche | ien. John R. MeQuiss. commander | ndiviaua. Altemus received with the | = i of th S s 4 Ner Cands i el of the American Legion arrived ves “Mdm; Darty after the reremony,| SCOTECLe (repe over sand-color crepe | \fiss Josephine Browne of Jamaica | n 3 her, costume being «f white erepe .vi a corsage houquet of orchid Plain, Mass., iz the guest of the it - et peas. | Misses Chandler. 1447 Belmont street. ith 2 hat to match. Ensizn John A. Strother of Mont i Teine will Tesea for an"retemiod | V2t X . war the hestman. ' | Miss Eudofia Arboleds of Quito. | HEMSTITCI-HNG \ 1217 Conn. Ave. i of the an Cathedral officiating The Rev. Hugh Wallace Smith. who T iy RS AIERIBE s Tof hve A0 i club members will he very welcome t Miss Rehekah Thomas, a cousin of | Ecuador, South America. is the guest | wedding trip. the latter traveling in| o peg 2 s M 5. M 5 ling | the e. sang several solos, accom- | of Capt. and Mrs, E. M. Benitez at & disFay wiwanible vt witheinar o | (05 DS SMESCHELAl s @ccom: |8, ESE ST e iy dlcew v.mden»“Plefltlng Buttons Covered | match. On their return thev will he| Moy 8 0t O lawed by an | Miss Arboleda is at prasent at Gach at home at 2151 California street 61 ony it or C. | Embroidery Floss, assorted shades | [iil A + 7 AOnE The mtof t e e are| INOrmal reception. after which Mr. |or College, Baltimore. | A nnounces | and Mrs. Roherison left for a wedding | | | :’:uh,‘:;';‘(d"'\‘“w“m”;M' piind - his| trip. and upon their return will reside | e s rS. i s Olley = 4 kR AN ot e e r eason. e Miss Mary Gordon Hicks of Tallahonia. | Elonest nars, S one . AWt I 338 2651 15th St. N.W, o s o \“" Mrs. W. \W. Rohertson of Carrollton last meeting of the season at | | . . ? Sl S Mrann Mrs {ar, e Chastlelon Hotel. Sixteenth and | i % eaiven o oy pemmedy of West Grove.!” Xinonz the out-of-town guests were | i streets northwest, tomorrow ave. ([ eishital Sammer Loration emi-Annu 3 T <y R. E. Strother and daughter. | ning at §:30 o'clock. * A large attend- | TILDEN HALL f - > <. | Miss Virginia Strother. of Montclair, |ance Is expecied, nwinz to the fact Anartment Hotel - L T’“;J"‘{’; " pf Kennett Square.| X."y.; Mr. and Mre. lewis Reed of | that it is the list recepiion of the | 945 Connectient ‘Avenne oJFe 1723-25 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W. NI s Fidzar Heston and| Gajthersburg. Md.: Mr. and Mrs. season, at which there will be a num- , Enkrknce (o Rock Creek Park 4 - ylennedy Heston of Crantord. N | St~ S 8 St S Sweening Tawns—Shade T own il Main 232 Ji Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Bailey W A OUAGIDE oo t4 ¢4 Phone Main 1 phia. and Mi m-.. ' Corby 5 h. vator and switehboard i A = - Launderers i Dyers Dry Cleaners phin. and Miiss' Eifzabetn Corhy of APl Reamanable” patnoe Generous Reductions il 3 i . NP Call Cleveland e $% June’s Floral Demands W arried in New York Today : s { & v T iage of i v o | S0 —areever numerous | SRR TN R Myr. and Mrs. George Branchett (‘hase | =, \ ' 1 < of Iquique. Chile. to Lient. Comdr : with good wishes to be, | - afternoon in _the chantry of Si. |y < 3 28 1 N P~ Ganh : ) T - | PR —— LT, The marrlage of Mrs. Alice Mon f“ | _Graduates P Sz Ul o il of ‘ A tazue Rasin, widow of Mr. John Free. 1 Npn Rasin, to M. Charles Gordon Whatever the occasion ¢15 e A 1 laky = 43 TTHE ere ot i e e nnol ; BLACKISTONE FLOW- ~'clock in Mount St. Alban's Church, \ 3 = the vector. the Rev. Dr. Charles B. ERS afford the most 5 1 e § . Secintillating Styles i H. h Cl A l Warner. officiating. Mr. Allen and propriate setting. 1 5 T i 1222 F S¢3 Robertson is the son of the Rev. and | The Alabama Society will -mr-vzmy y return . from a wedding trip. - 14th & H Among those at the wedding will be-Mrs. E. Winfield Spencer, daughter Telephane Telephone of the bride. and Mrs. D. Buchanan %> Main 3707 TWO STORES ' Frank. 5357 % S“OP Merchandise cannot be ret“medy L Merryman, sister of the bride. s | Mrs. R. W. Bolling will motor the |3 W %%%%%%W&% Il exchanged nor sent on approval 1 f this onth er o i ¢ . i e e eSS & Sk e s cod ek aitad it st} cLUB BLDG || i The3 will remain lhe) for the Summer monthz. returning | the latter part of September. EEEEEEE:—EEEEE The marriage of Miss Helen Ever- | ett. daughter of Prof. and Mrs. B h S d l Walter Goodnow Everett of Provi dence. R. L. te Mr. Alexander ceac andals Meiklejohn, formerly dean of Brown ! RWZ 4 |'n!}\ersnv, president of Amherst | A ]a Cl‘ll © College, now professor at the Uni- | X% versity of Wisconsin, will take placa |3 nese this afternoon at 4 n'clock in Boston. | & A in the Old South Church, the Re:. .?.: . George Gordon. pastor of the | church, officiating, assisted by Prof. | 5 Georze Herbert Palmer of the phiins | ophy department at Harvard Univer sity. The bride will walk to the altar| with her father. who will give he In marriage. and she will wear Zown of white moire silk with godets and sleeves of white chiffon em- broidered in pearls. Her vell of nld Jace will be arranged ahout her face simply and held ‘hy clusters of | orange blosso: Following the reception. \Ir Meiklejohn and his hride will leave in Maine, Mrs tan chiffo soft green scarf and a BAF thumpich mitey will be at after October 1, at Madison. Wi The bride 1 a graduate of Bryn Mawr College, taking her A. M. at Radcliffe and her Ph. D. at the Tobert Brookings Graduate School of | " Washington. She was a member of the staff of the American Association for Labor Legislation, and tauzht economics at Vassar College. She has been for two vears a member of the staff of the Institute of Feo- nomics of Providence, R. I. Modish and Comfortable Are These New ‘‘Arch-Friend” White Kid Shoes Sizes Widths 3109 $850 AAA 0 C A—Note the graceful lines of this new “Arch Friend" Shoe. -And it is as comfortable as it is pretty— the patented in-built and invisible Arch Supports as- sures that. Has a covered Cuban heel and comes in complete range of sizes and widths. B—Same style in Patent Kid and 50 Black Kid . fi [——|o|c——|ojc————|o]——— 1] ou Can’t Match These Homes All four are most attractively located—in town and' suburbs—and the prices and terms make ownership easy. Open for inspection every afternoon—phone our office up to 9 p.m. concerning details. Let our experts It's dangerous to leave your furs nut I b m repair and remodel of storage during bl ! s o your furs — now. the Summer. Phone ‘608 te €16 ‘ ELEVENTH $T. easonable us to send for them. charges. EEEfiEEEEEBEEEEE Clearance of [e——[plc——[alc——a|a|——3[a[——[o[—] To Parade on the Beach or Bask in Boudoirs very Opring Coat mn Stock The only exceptions are the Summer and Steamer Coats. g=1 3 H HE vogue of these quaint wooden- soled Sandals, introduced by us to Washington. has grown and grown. Society has loved them. And now the Bathing Girl will adopt .them as a smart accessory to her surf cos- tume. Gayly lacquered in yellow, red, blue and green, with Chinese decora- tions. We have planned thls extraordinary offermg—— for Thursday—when you may make your own selection C‘l’lOl.CG North Woodside, Maryland Only 1.5 miles heyond District line at Ga. Ave. Most heanti- ful subnrb around Washington—Bungalows and Cottages—garages to match. $7,950—Terms Miss Helen Buddecke and Mr. Mortimer Bryan Morehouse, son ')f Dr. and Mrs. Alanson B. Morehouse, will be married this afternoon in me‘ home of the bride’s uncle and aunt. & 2 3 2 and Mré. Frank Dolbear Rice, ail Style pictured at left is, per- 20 streel. The coremony wm'hflly haps, best adapted for the beach. her d ) 1 bl o Fiedericn Brown. Harris miciating With flat soles and rubber plugs. thE nce of a small company of | Elastic bands trimmed with col- relativ ored patent leather. Now 53,95 offered at a special price %53 1635-41 Madison St., west of 16th St., beyond Reservoir Delightful' location overlooking Rock Creek Park. 8 rooms, 2 baths and separate garage. The bride will wear a dress of white taffeta made with houffant s=kirt, finished at the hottom with a deep | band of tulle and the hodice made hasque fashion. Her veil of Bruss hur will be held by man:l‘ hlossnmsn « The high Spanish heel model on right makes a charming Sum- mer boudoir slipper. A dainty gift for a Graduate or a pro- spective Bride! 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