Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY. .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 10. 1926. her talle veil, ar-{Mr. and Mrs. William 1. Wolking of | Elizabeth S. Baker of Dogue, Va.. who|were the Minister of Austria and orange blossoms;_ PRO anged in a corgnet about her head,|Miami Beach, Fla.. Mr. and Mrs. | wore a gown of vellow crepe de chine, | Mme. Prochnik, the naval attache of MINENT AT FLOWER SHOW gt with' Pand of orange | Charles B. McInnis of New York City |a black picture hat and carried a the ltalian embassy and Contessa blossoms, and she carried a shower |and Miss Jennie McCallum_ of Hot | bouquet of burni orange sweet peas.|Sommati di Mombello, the counselor bouquet of white roses and lilies of | Springs, Va Mr. Harvey B. Wilson was the best |of the Norwegian legation and Mme. &% the valle S —_— man. Lundh, the secretary of the Danish g The marriage of Miss (7 Edith Mr. and Mrs. e Miss nor Catherine Judd was | s B Afier the ceremony (Continued _on It 3 —— maid of honor. wearing a gown of | Farmer of .~ King © George | Gieorge left_for a wedding trip to | ——mmte ot e X e e renty:first Page) The Chicf Exccutive and Mrs. Coolidge| : Ay ot | T 2 an 8 Sy G| ol R | x€C C @ 1 lines and trimmed 'with lace. ~She L ook place ver v making the. tip to_ New York by | he et Executive and Mrs. Loolidg j - ¢ carried an arm houquet of sweetheart | afternvon at 4:30 o'clock in the Par- | water. Mrs. George wore a traveling | sonage of the Metropolitan Bapti€t | gown of black and white crepe de roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. | 8¢ i Churchi, the Rev. John:Compton Ball | chine, a white fiannel coat trimmed o E "t 1 y 2StS & g s Jordan Ruthven Bentley, sister of the 2 orde Are Entertaining Guests at v A e e T e, Lt o Y M i ox f on hen et | G 4 a g of ros v wi at home at 123 Webster | made similar to that of the mald of |\ 010" repe trimmed with chan. | street. i i the \\ hxte House, - ; Ronor, and cartied AR arm bouquet of | Eeorzette crepa trimmed an . L yellow roses. - Little S EUonte ~ Boer Ronaiet of but.| Capt didiMre; John P. Juckson en- | W w"m‘fimfl' P L 5 s and carried a shower houquet of but- ¥ N Macrs e Th e m:: terfly roses and lilies of the valley. | tertained at dinner last evening at the President and Mrs. Cooi-| entertain at a buffet supper this 7 3 fower givl and Titie Jordan Ruthven | She had as her maid of honor Miss ' Chevy Chase Club, when their guests | idze have as their guests al | evening at § o'clock 'at 3715 Living- | ; : 4 ) Bontles 15 nahew o8 tHa hwide, eAr: the Bxecutive Mansion for a | ston street in compliment to the by { ried the rinz on a white satin pillov few davs former Senator und | national preaident of the League of | K. : ¥ ; A M Toudin rathven Bentley s linghuy- | American Pen Women, Mrs. Grace 4 A : A best man, and the ushers were Mr. 2 7 S ot S delee A | T Seon § -4 7 hestman, ana the wahers were Mr.| THE NEW VAGABOND PitiEon L sy : | Mrs. Amos Allen Culp and her little | [ & : 5 i i cousin of the bridesroom: Mr. Charles AND STROLLER -Chinese Envoy, Mr. Sze, lauzhter Allen of Birminghem. Ala Y Tugh D Wingara ot Washington and | Meets Classmates at Reunion. N s ; : Mr. William® H. Wolking of Miami | ) 4 Beach, Fla The Minister China. Mr. ¥a0-Ke | j, o " recently taken session of w Alfred Sze. has 8 N V. Ll wew Nesien, ot Mo Lbwon Gliet. b . < Immediately following the ceremony to attend his cla 3 Ghevy (Chise, Md. Mbs. Golp vl 5 ! a reception was held in the home of University, and will return to Wash s Aot c the bride’s parents. Mrs. Ruthven, 404 7th St. N.W. | spend several weeks in Atlantic City ington Tuesday | atore Wer tstuen Sont. His & & 4 mother of the bride, gowned in gray selsloey The Minister of Hungary. Count niece hy marriage of the late Mr. and i 5 georgette, and | wearing acorsage Laszllo Szechenyi. will go to New York | Mrs. 1 M. Culp, for many vears well 3 . bouauiet of pink sweet pels, and Mes: today to meet John, Cardinal Cser-|known residents of this eity : 4 McManaway, mother of ihe bride noch. prince primate of Hungary., who | i g 2 . g O fvroom.hlxn_xl:ne | in, black &eo .gjm’ Fhus will arrive on the Aquitania. The car Mrs, Samuel A. Kimberly has re- . ¥ er a black und white slip, rec 5 B e e 1o at. | turned from a short visit with Mr. a with the wedding party. ~Mr. and Al O atic Congress in Chi.|John Kimberly, brother of the late | [ ; ; Mrs. McManaway started later on a | tend the Eucha L Mr. Samuel A. Kimberly, and his 4 Zo g Seiding trip, the latter weaing & R, laughters in their home at Fortress 3 ? % flowered crepe traveling dress. made . . Leghorns ARonnoe WA ! with cape effect, and hat to match. diana were hosts at dinner last night | Mrs. Kimberly has as her guest her : S s The bride has recently been the re- on the Willard roc fre. Duff Havnie of Chicago. | |2 § ' 1 cipient of several showers. A large = e will join Mr. Haynie in : g number of her friends surpriced her Senator James [2. Watson of indi | Bos $he' Atty:second reunion: of > IUTBer griher frendy snpE e ana had guesis dining informally with lass at Harvard University Wed 3 s e R him last night on the Willard roof. esday. June 23. i . vk (LI TR ot I L o | it Representative and Mrs. Maurice 11| ypps. PN T — { v i | shower for gv”!:‘r‘l:;;}:‘.’i‘:m(v?heT;:"\‘:g:fi' ’ iR Fletcher have returned to Waskinkton | her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and f 4 2 8 | ot the sorority of which Mrs. Mc- BLACK from Philadelphia, where the {ormer | i Thomas Realle Davis, have gone ; i B | aikway is & membar. The beia s s was a delegate from Kentucky 10| (o ffot Springs. 1 a3 . g q | s @ membe h " a graduate of George Washington P 4 papee : Tayo Panamas Senator and Mrs. Robinson of In the Congress of the Sons of the Amer " radut ican Revolution. Mre, William N1 Miss Virginia Hume has gone to MRS. CHARLES G. DAWES, ‘D:l\!\:r;‘";m':nfl‘w member of Alpha VANILLA Sandifer of Lexington, Ky.. “h*j Epent | pittsburgh to spend about 10 days | As she left the opening exhibition of the American Horticultural Society, at McManaway is a graduate of a few days with them. has returned {0 | with Miss Naney James. the Hotel Washington yesterday. She is accompanied by her young house-|(he niversity of Virginia and is now her home | Mr. and Mrs. Noonan to ‘;.;..m Miss Charlotte Buckland of Jacksonville, Fla. a professor in Virginia College in = Give Reception Tomorrow. Roanoke. Va. Mr. and Mrs. McMan- Hairs . Vaile. wife of Representative v \ NVaile, has returned to| Mr.and Mrs. John J. Noonan. 3154 | versity and Mr. Karl Scherer of [ National league of American Pen|aW¥ay will be at home in Roanoke . hington. after spending several | Highland place, Cleveland Park. have | Groton School, Mass. Women. The party is arranged on |after September | Timbos $ ks iermany a distinguished personage as their —_— ’ r of | The out-of-town guests were Mrs e et e R o of Glas.| e, Henry Clay Browning and her | the, Verandas and in the garden ofly M. McManaway of Roanoke, Mr. Mil Mre. Ramsever, wife of Representa-|gow. Scotland. The prelate spoke | daughter, Mrs. Browning Richardson, | ereet, (leveland Park, and the games | Talbert Morgan of Memphis, Tenn ilans tive ¢ W Ramsever of Towa. enter- | last night before the Columbia Trin.|and Miss Gail Richardson have gone ! pagin’at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Blodgett's = faimed at Tuncheon and bridge vester: | ity alumnae. He was the first person | to New York and will gail Satur-)gucdis‘inciude her house guest, Mrs. @ax afternoon in the garden house of [ to bring the subject of the canoniza- | day on the Lapland for Europe and | Rhett Goode of Mobile, Ala.: Mrs. ihe Grace Dodge Totel in honer of | tion of St. Theresa before the congre-| will return to- Washington early in|David du Fose Gaillard and Mrs o M-s. Horace Mann Towner. wife of | gation of rites. October. | Henry Parsons Frwin.. daughters of - 'ERY. € : i " ; 4 i the former Governor of Porto Rico.| Mr. and Mrs. Noonan will hold a [ L it B w6 e | SPECIALLY PRICED AT GUILFORD and of Mrs. Ramsever's mother, Mrs. | reception at their home tomorrow aft-| Dr. louise Tavior Jones enter-pgp jongg Geo Phillips of Ru.mnnc.d lowa. | ernoon in honor of their guest, who | tained at a buffet supper Tuesday| o po e ho subscribed include Mrs. There were 10 g1 Will 7emain in Washington until Sat. | evening in her home. on the Lees- | giarl @ e SO erTo I ina K. 2 2 | urday. burg pike 'flasx(-h. Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham The newly appointed an Minis. SERN i 4 M aiter ‘Scott An. |and dirs. Fdward K. Campbei i g ter to Finland and Contessa Pagliano| Airs. Sophie R. Drew announces the | , M- &nd Mre ' Seave Wachington this_evening | marmage of her daughter, Miss Doris | rews are spending a few davs at|Miss Ruthven Tirlde of The Super Value at Tor New Tork and will sail Saturdas | Drews 1o Mr. Allen F. Beil, June 2. | the Ritz-Carlion Hotel in Atlantic | \r."MeManaway Last Evening. | 915 < + + + + + b4 + I i + 4 i e R T I + + + o z i R B e L S 2N Maper Bros. & Co. Shop of Quality 937-939 F St. N.W. P 2 3 | | A H-++~H"+++++++HH-H++#-I-+++~H-+++ on the Paris for France. where thev | \i:' and Mrs. Bell are at home at | €'Y ¢ The marriage of Miss Mary Frances ;“’L. ",""g a short time before goiNg | 1341 Randolph street northwest. Dr. Andrew Keene Rowie, son of | Ruthves, -(au‘hler“nf Mr. and Mre. R " . ; = S i e { Mrs. R. Trving Bowie and the late|John Ruthven, to Mr. James (. Mc-| R b ae traeet ohies | icathern Careton, ‘daughter of Mre,| Judge Eowle of Upper Mariboro, [ Manaway, son of Mre Mcuabgmey ||J| New & farewell dinner Tuesday for Conte | Virginia Brown Cureton and the late | Md. will g0 to Carliele, Ta. the |C70 (0 LI T (et evening in the | . . d Contessa Pagliano. Mr. Leslie A. Cureton of Kentucky, | middle of next week to enter the| =AY Lok & o Tub Frocks and Contessa Pagliano. Mr. Leslie A. Cureton of Kentuck. | [locorve “Officers' training camp as | Firsi Saptist Church, the Rev. Henr . The Chief of Staff and Mrs. John L.|of North Carolina took place last | icutenant in the Reserve Corps. Dr. “f-(“' |"1[:"“|':m o \:;"‘“""w:r! e Polka Dots Hines have gons to Weat Polnt 1085 | o enioe ot 9150 oretock ot the Ireations | Bowie igraduated last evening from |of the Columbia Assaciation of Bap-| . tend the graduation exercises. They | 3\iiments, the Rev. Dr. William .| the Medical Collegs of * Georse H i @ e e Sport Styles have with them Miss Harriet Bonney- o i o ashington University and will re- tev. Samuel Judson Abernethy officiating. The bride was | WWashinglon Eoniversity and will 1edot" e church. The chur A Sale of Women's and Misses' A Sale of Summer Women's and Misses' DRESSES COATS $20 and $25 \(gliles $25 to $40 Values $14.50 | 51885 + A special sale price on this <eason’s very smartest models, made of 1 For E trip to the sear and printed georgettes s crepe de chines e of P vou will need one flat crepes and striped tub silks. Fash- ionable dots. white. pink and all the new Summer shades in sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 46 and extra sizes for the larger 20--36 to 46 and extra sizes in slender- women. o izing models. 2 castle of Philadelphia. attended by Miss Kathryn Isabef i ¥ orated with palms and early Summer Bric. Gen. and Mre. M. Gray Zalin. | Rrown and Mr. Hubbard had as his |UP his work at Providence Hospltal | SUCL Forg Nl ski will entertain at dhner this eve. | best man Mr. J. M. Fares of this city | Dr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Battie and|“Until” and “Becz 2 Mr. ning at the Congressional Country | Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard will be at|iheir family have returned from a|Charles T. Ferry played the wedding | S“OP Club foamb o5 510 DRI st SIE | motr D to CRMENSL L N. C, (WG W o= —_— July o he bride was escort and given in Capt. and Mrs, Robert W. Goodwyn nonersifheyfanen: A week. marnage by ner father. she wore a1 |li1316 & STREET and their daughter, Miss Kathleen| ol. and Mrs. Louis C. Scherer| Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett is entertain- [ gown of ivory satin, made in princess || ciTY CLUB BLDQ Gioodwyn. of Raleigh, N. C., are guests |are at the Hotel Astor in New York | ing at the rose garden bridge and |style and trimmed with lace from her of Mrs. Charles F. Taylor and will re-| before going to West Point for the | mah-jongg party which is being given | mother's woddil wn. Her court main in Washington for a week. graduation exercises. They will later | this afternoon for the benefit of the !t w co of satin. trimmed with | %0 to their Summer home at Brock- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lansing loftlyjjle, Canada, where they will be this morning by motor for their coun- | joi; s 18" ieir sons, Lieut. Ha try home, at Henderson Harbor. They | 1oned by thelr tons. Lisut, Han < “sto ‘en_route on Lens 1siand | SCr %5 oF Kot Humphrev. V. 1o be the guests over the week end of |y '“Cee Tor B (O + Mr. and Mre. John W. Davis. : W SRR ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann were the guests in whose honor Mr. TWill Haves entertained a company of 20 at dinner last evening at the | Congressional Country Club. | of these smart in black. navy, tan and sports materials. Sizes 16 to Col. and Mrs. Henry May. who F e Ny anahe ma o STORAGE CoRHE lasy in Mow ork have woe Store Your Coat e e, st it open then | € Low Special Rate for Summer home, Sunnymede, for the the Season season. Lieut. Jean Labat and Mme. Labat $ .00 will sail today on the De Grasse to spend the Summer in France. They Includes insurance against will r rashi Sep- es gains ill_return to Washington in Sep. iibih. ice Vor IRRER. tember. f Former Representative and AMrs. Norman J. Gould of Seneca Fal Special Low Summer ! Y., are now in Washington, at t Mayflower. Dron nostal or call Main 4630— Mrs. Arthur J. Davis has returned | i < from a two-month visit to her \l\nlr"rlhrrr‘ff Bertram Cohn Co. i 11'“8 Sale Is Not for a Day, Mrs. John James Ingalls, hne anatiy i her ome, AR et e e rs But Will Continue Until Lease Expires . Tremendous Reductions | $12.50 to $25 DRESSES—$8.95 to $13.75 I_ESI;‘.E Ps:YmBE | $25.50 to $40 DRESSES—$15 to $19.75 Demonstrating Louvre ‘ $40 to $65 DRESSES——$15 to $35.50 Leadership in E g S | Entire Stock of COATS T e — , Dressy Coats—Business Coats—Sport Coats v e ommee. || | Many Half Price and LESS There is more entering into Dress excellence than mere fabric quality. Taste in design, skill Choice of Entire Stock in making are two very important factors. We’re featuring a group of Frocks at ‘ slo_sl 5__$ 1 6 95 s 9:_9-5__ to 335 $ 1 8.50 : x:abr{e:iy of demonstrating our mastery of the : ! l l MILLINERY maodle *;a,i;fi:::;: ;ptczye:—onofgfl_d | At Tremendous Sacrifice Sl of duplicaon st theprics, o T | Gows §150 $995 5395 $5.00 Plain pastel tone’ and striking prints. R R R S S R E ] -l-l-H-'l-++++-l-‘+++-l-++++‘W~H‘++'H4~#+++++4-++-|-+++l~vl~++++++++++++++++-I'+-|~++++++I:++4~+'I A Sale of Children’s A Sale of Leather DRESSES BAGS $7.50, $10 and $12.50 $5, $6 and $7.50 Values $ j Values $ Special Special Price o Price You should supply the children with | gpLlbi iy bce Alj uvln: i Summer Dresses at this sale. Sizes 6 sizes in a h leathers. Also an to 14 vears. in desirable fabrics assortment of very attractive Vanity and all colors. Cases. Mrs. Edward n Dingley win | /acation Sale of Hosiery & Underwear A Sale of (<3 A Sale of 03 ASale of Hosiery - Summer Crepe § Underwear A Pair 3 Pairs for Choice s2.75 | _98c ‘ $1.98 Kimonos ‘oniderful values in Cheiise, Stepins, Two Dartley guaranteed qual- piece. Sets. Gowns and ity chiffon or medium Prln’c«‘u Slips, made of fine these Cool Crepe Kimonos, i chi quality voile, iace and rib- 2 ik welght silk, in white and B i e s embroidered and ribbon all the 'mew Summer o all Summer shades and g trimmed. All sizes in all shades. Sizes 8'; to 101;. % \white. PP (he desirable’ahade: You will need several of Clearance Sale of SUMMER HATS Former Prices, $10, $12.50 and $15 LARGE HAIR HATS, BANKOKS, VISCAS AND SILK AND STRAW COMBINATIONS, IN SMART SHAPES FOR DRESS, SEMI-DR " AND SPORTS WEAR. COLORS INCLUD: SAND. COPEN, NAVY, GREEN. ROSE, GRAY, BLACK AND WHITE AND ALL BLACK. EX- CEPTIONAL VALUES. White Kid Hats, $3.95 White Felt Hats, $5.00 Clearance of y $1.00 to $1.50 Silk Hosiery, Choice, 85c e o $1.95 to $3.00 Sillc Hosiery, Choice, S150 & $3.75 to $5.00 Silkk Underwear and Slips, $2.50 at 1% Price! $5 to $7.50 Radium & Crepe de Chine Slips, $3.98 $3 to $10 Silk Scarfs, $2.50 to $5.95 + _#-H-+-§+H+++H¢+I-+‘H-+++N‘PH-+M++++§H+I—+++++++++-H-—!-+'H~M-Hr-l'++++f++H++++H+HH++-I-+'H-+-H-I-+-H>++++H++++++++'H-r+++++++-H-+++H~I“H-+H+1-++++++++4++M+MH+H++-:‘-++i a1, mwwnmmmn+++++++H+++++++++++++++++++++++mfl+++m

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