Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1926, Page 20

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— ———— 20 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. O, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1926. SOCIETY. Milton sang during the afternoon, ac- | the benefit of the Humane Education | eran reunion at Birmingham. Ala.|held here charged with the theft ot VISITOR FROM HAITI companying herself on the guitar. Society. Mrs. Carter stopped at Atlanta, Ga., utomebile belonging ¥ . = | to visit relatives on the retur business man here. The car Humane_Society to Have marriage . i = " through the ‘&fforts of Benefit Party Tomorrow. ances Geracl, daughter of Mr. State police und the boy was found The Washingtan Humane Society | Mrs. Ignatius Geraci, to Mr. Rintener |D0uy Reaches Siberia in Flight. | visiting a girl friend near Leetown. will be the beneficiary of an enter- | Zdward Prescott of Toledo, Ohio, will | o - — tainment tomorrow evening at the |take place Sunday afternoon. ~The | d!r"fm\ .'lun- 1;1#’1 '««pt 'l‘e\.ir fer| ! Playhouse, at 1814 N street, when |ceremony will be performed at 4|70 who 18 flving from Taris to S G S ) ] four short plays and incidentsd num- fo'clock in the Wirst Baptist Church, | Lok Arrived at Irkutek. Iastern The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge . B B Ok ung O oot e s T | Sveri vosterd e el Krssnaraoo ‘ ik o party Is planned by the entertainment | Sumuel Judson Porter officlating 415 p.m., wccording o 4 dispateh he ) m1 . committee, of which Mrs. Anthony F. | i i A d pate Why W ” Ay b . 2 : has sent to the air ininsitry m« y Worry Where to Go? Lntertdmmg Guest From Boston Viale % chairan, “una " the "Baye | st and Nrw. Waltar Grindles. 181 | i oo o proceed Vi vhia s | WE REMODEL AN 4 v will be given by the O'Connor l\!‘fl . | Park road northwest, sailed from Bal- | Mukden. L AND STORE ! | ers. The patronesses include Mis.|jnore yesterday on the S. §. Onturio | . Fxcellent Wark—Reasonable Prices | ]l » : Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Duncan U. | ¢ p0 GO0 “home F. G105, cud Ak Un fo Cal for Fletcher, Mrs. Robert Lunsing, Mrs L Youth Held Auto Thief. Your Furs et 5 . Cuno i1, Rudolph, Mra. John Hay i 08 OB i Sk e | it S NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS 5 and Mrs. Cool- [ junior at George Washington Uni lhmmmml L3dw Nelson M"A | o “he A | gl “,',1 L'n. i:”.:-: l:‘\vxeu guest at lel'slt,\. onlol'mglne\l at a bridge ; W : : SprEn Fanaretaff M Q';’.'?,'.f‘ .-1‘:‘2.‘;«[11.>zh'1\y«‘- ((:m{( ferate ",} |.,'“ ":-'\ilr':‘ !1\(' }].‘n Ub b bl b the White House the collec- | luncheon vesterday in the home of g : : | | nds, Mrs. Robert N. Viar 5 ? . Hougb, a vouth tor of internal revenue her mother, Mrs. C. A. Muelier, at : 4 | e Tngild Povelsen, Miss Mabel | Roston, Mass., Mr. Thomus | 1529 Rhode nd avenue. Among | ¢ N 3 A Lydia &. Bid W. White * guests Miss Kathryne Lee - Keep, Miss Edna Veeley, Miss May : . i e R e 8 The President of Haiti and Mme. | funsberger, Miss Helen Keefer and ¢ : i SiasT foru & Borno will be the guests in whose | rfigs Helen Prentiss, classmates of 3 i day evening for (nrr; ng Bu:\ wtore hours every honar the Minister of Haiti and |ihe hostess, and the table was deco- | B 4 £ . ¢ : LG G VAL TS and $, a Mrs. Price will entertain at dinner | yated in blue and yellow flowers « ¢ | ? ay — Saturclay . ! . ' | = 5 | e, included—9:135 to 608 to 6i¢ ELEVENTH ST, 6 P.M. E sl gl |+ fl I Last evening |||‘» \]m‘m(:r of !g: Mrs. t will leave Wash- an Republic and Senora ington shortly »end some time with 4 — ained ut dinner in honor | Eewe “Charles S Walsh, U. 8. N : [| QURELY. there are 100000 the President and Mme. Borno.|and Ars. Walsh at Annapolis, Md. . Washingtonians who will The guests were the Minister of|,nd make the acquaintance of their SRR i gladly send one dollar or Haiti and Mme. Ivllre‘ M; drlld .\n«( infant son, her grand-nephew. The S ) - ;.)nlonl:«v(, l;m'r'llm I%{v;;aud | - e . Leon de Jean. the charge aires of | hyhy is the grandson of Mrs. M. S. \ 5 = e | e . l/ Satvador and Senora de Castro, M. | Guest of Wardour. Md., and the iate : . the District of Columbla w er S eClal 0 erine 0 and Mrs. Morgan, the naval attache | Lieut. = Comdr. Middleton Semmsa g 2 - . served their country S ntine ‘embassy and Mme. | Gyest. Medical Clorps, U. S. N., ik, -2 - : armed forces in the Great . Lieut. Phillippe Cham, Mme. grandson of Comdr. John ( b : War. Send Yo John Poole, r'mlnm >z, Mrs. 8. Michelena, jr. and grandson of Mr. : Miss ron, Miss Odette Menox. | \ys, Charles S. Walsh of Washington. 3 ¥ S Capt he Laroche, Mr. Ruoul % bt 3 \ 3 &l || Federal-Ame o [ J 3 Lizaire and Dr. John T. Vance. jr Mrs. Charles Mason Wallingsford 3 S . 3 ¢ g | Bank. = is entertaining at a bridge tea this 3 3 i Ambassador do Amaral atternoon. ¢ ) \ 3 . ; ) On Short Motor Trip. e N ; 5 ) } — . | The Ambassador of Brazil, Senor S.| The Rev. William Henry Pettus, Gurgel do Amaral, is spending sev. | rector of St. Marl parish, Capitol eral days motoring and is expected to | Hill, accompanied by Mr. David Ross | f8 § S e et s return to Washington the first of next | Beattie, expects to leave Washington ¢ 1 Wh][p week. July 26 for Nantucket Island, Mass.. | FOGSlEN : A ,l W l d o l o The Minister T L L AR R 193 : | W(lS’I(lbIl’, 00 eétgll(, a t" /lt— and Slovenes, Dr. Ante Tresich Pavi-| Mr. John W. Churchill has returned | chich. will leave Washington June 2§ at 1830, R street, from The se of the legation. M es Military Academy, West Point, | Adjemoviteh, will zo to Pittsburgh N, y. He was accompanied by Mrs. C R o H the same day to make a speech Churchill and little daughter, Jac- 2k : ¢ | d / ld . Bgccetatics wal ten Aast 5| HEHRe. y | made to hold their shape— Hall entertained at dinner last ev €| Mr. and Mrs. ’l"h.;.klnu.\ M. Jones & ning at the Chastleton. when their |and their son. Thaddeus C'ulver Jones. s 3 FKOCK& | mibEuL e ey = Wavbes . e Cultier Jonss g These are pure worsted suits: long yarn ‘Treasurer, District bia Memorial E. Watson, nd Mrs. Arthur | Colleg ss., to attend the gradua- D, | . Robinson “and Mrs, Willard | cercises of their daughter. Miss | Who, with President Borno of the Haitian Republic, is spending a few days Supreme at worsted ; tailored with precise care and modeled Gemmill, M. and Mrs. E. O. Bender, |Christy Osborne Jones. They will in Washington. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, spend some time on the north shore ‘ i on form-fittmg patterns. Justice and Mws, Josiah A. Van |Pefore returning to Washington. Kappa Phi, honorary schelastic fra- [in Calvert County. Md., on the Chesa } $ 5 Orsdel have closed their suite in the s Sallie Bell Kappes, lbrarian of | lernity. e eake Bay, vestorday afternoon, The | 1 M | bi BHUILI 008RVEIE e SoneNed TEhElE an' University, formerly of |\, and Mrs. Charles E. La Conne ets, who imotored down from Wash, | any color combinations: every Crelonne Summer home in Beatrice, Nebr | Evanston. Tl and Mr. Ferdinand of Paris, France. arrived today at the | W i Sizes 14 to 44 f’ d h d d b :“u”-‘“\f n to Washington in R \Aul'rl—lnmn, professor of biolo Willard. where thes expect to remain | zp. '|‘);(\'“'.,~1vu \]\.x, 2 S e G E L B G matwns Befl('/l b Americun _ University, _were St SRS e S R B T Botlunusnalsndistriln All siz e “commeiiiaa T ek ik ke DREtrAY b3 B (RGp Willium ¥ X - " Mrs. Nelson_ Dingley vic - g. sizes. Rritist bassy Laknder Ae |Dowell. at” the bishop's residence.| Mrs. Gerome Desio und Miss Tancna | JI¥8. Selson Dingiey. fy | Coals e e e oard | TheY Will reside in University Park. | Desio of 1508 Wyoming mah i) | o0t of Gl Hationsl T oats o o e and will | The bride is u graduate of North. |leave tomorrow for California. where [ 12l Pon Veomen Wrs. Fa s T A western University, and was formerly | they will xpend tw ks. o on ko, Laby. \Wite OB CO . 2 95 spend several months’ leave in Europe | FSMETn Lnlversiiy, and was fo ) and Miss Carr: Mrs, Bass, wife of to and his home in England. returning sy . | Col. and Mrs. 4 Wood are bt Ivan C. Bass: Mrs ( nmmn | b to Washington in September. Mr. Mc Miss Mary Bradley will return to|at the Hotel Astor in 3 k. where Alhion W. Tucl Other Bathing Cormick-Goodhart's mother. Washington Monday after an absence | they will puss some time before gomg | Spillan. Mrs. Richard S A Suits up to § Frederick MeCormick-Goodh: i reral weeks, She visited Mr. and | to Long Island for the remainder of | Waiter Miles, Mrs. Elliott maining in their home, Langley l"a!k Mrs. Frank Dexter Cheney and was | the Summer | Curry, wife of Representative Curry at Hvattsville, Md., until later in the | the guest of Mits zabeth Squire e N Winter and M Doak. Mr: season. at Greenwich, Conn. Before return.| (ol John Follin of 3535 Thirteenth — |ing to Washington she will go to|Street northwest has returned from Mrs. Horace Mann Towner, who has | I8 1@\ pheshington, she will attending the State Confederate Vet- heen at the Hotel Roosevelt while in [ 0 ster, for a short stay.| . ans' Reunlon at Farmville, Va. Col Washington. has gone to New Yorl Mrs. Dudley Gale and Mr. William | Follin also went to the general re. and will sail shortly for Porto Rico| Dudley Gale of Nashville, Tenn., are | union held at Birmingham, Ala., re - to join Gov. Towner. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hugh el- | cently 9 v ZShe - . .| son in" their aparty » Shaw 5 of State and Mrs. | 108 1 partment in the Shaw| y,j and Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Mil- s Hughes and = their s ton velebrated their wedding anni-| (] @ [‘@ younger dughter, Miss * Hlizabeth Mr. Paul Putzki sailed vester ‘\.,\u-\ and her birthday anniversary i ut—O) - (010) 4] Hughes, sailed today aboard the Conte rope to spend three month. with a luncheon and garden bridge | & Biancamano for Ttaly ey | par at their Summer home, Seyton, Invitations Issued For oot Former Secretary of the Navy and (]U’l Mrs, Edwin Denby are spending a | BOWen—Richardson Weddir {vs with Capt. and Mrs. Hayne | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Thompson SLIP Richardson have issued.invitations for | aiewed 1o fit sour furniture. — Bel- d ; | the marriage of their daushter Louise | gian linen. m < % Somethi ¢ 2 s nen. per Somethi L P k B. Noces left|to Mr. George Carville Bowen Wed: | Domestic Holland Window Shades, mads to ng Bear Foot - | £ on today for their Summer [nesday afternoon June 30. at 4 o'clock. [o Sises up-to 38" by 0. ALl home. at Winter Harbor, Me. They | n the = o) 85¢ like for Oxford in Blonde or Russia 1l stay in New York for 10 days. | Church. Mis: 5 : iated : W & . = e n\fynm the University of Maryl o " Hiking Calf with 'Gator Trim. - Mr. Juy Pierrepont Moffut $ill £218. and Mr. Bowen is a graduate in the b y > Full rubber sole and heel. : : | : : e nnl\PlsH\ i c o % = ; amping Other Smart to North Andover, Mass., to : of from that Low Moffat. at his marriage to Miss S , e e el e e——ne—— o EEEEEBC—EEZZEEEEEEEE—E n for his brother. Mr. :\hi\nl M ; aughter Marion aug & dams of New : 4 July 2.Mn B e Tou $7.50 Church at North Andover, Bishop ring - s6 to 7 Chauncey B. Brewster of Connecti eut officiating, assisted by the recto of the church, the Rev. Raymond H APAR“MS oo eption will follow in | = tead. the old family - | home of Mr. Charles Adams Appleton, 2T am € STS. wa : i I . SHOPS cousin of the bride. § If th + lese apartments were on \\»nh ngton. A dern. We Miss Matteson to Marry Riverside Drive, N. Y. Nonderial mew cleaniog system. Dr. Bedoyo in Washingto their rentals would be | Mr. and Mrs. Charle: Matteson bevond = ordinary means. HAL of Berkeley, Calif.. announce the en- Equally well located here, gagement of their daughter Josephine they meet every wish, in- . s =0 I. Bedoya, second | cluding moderate rents. Cleaners and Dyers the Perutian l:rlr:n v Furnished or Unfurnished 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N ot e | By the Day, Month or Year Phone Franklin 822 BT i e IR I . Philip' Franeis du Tont of Wilmington announc gagement of their daughter iza Frances to Mr. Richard Dorsey Mor- gan, son of Mr. and M . . ' Morzan. formeris of washinzon now ||| "T"he Cool W s Are Call ec 1 a a e lving 1 Wilmington. Mr. Morgan is € Loo aves re La lng. the grandson of M®. and ) Thomas P. Morgan and the late Mr. and Mrs. SULNID SRS = ey oIESHT Eons LIP into one of the boyish suits with shorts Lieut. and Mr Miller V. Parsons v will give a dance this evening in the that swimmers are becoming so enthusiastic garden house of the Grace Dodge o - . tel for their daughter, Miss Verna | about and be one of the first to answer their re nc lna g 4 ons, who will graduate from Central F School this month. summons. fudge William S. Bennett of Chi . (Manu/actureru‘ Samples) cagn, former Representative, was host And while you are about it, why not make up your ;'\::P"!\t.m:\o;;cl‘;“h;h\tux“-x‘.],‘\ar:ue:;z_‘ g mind to select a chic suit of the dressier type, too? 150 Covered Vegetable SCOI‘CS Of Lovely Miss Anita_ Virginia_Mueller i o o White Fashions Tt is always a good plan to have two DlSl‘leS R & ) 5 : eaay. suits on hand, for then you will be ready for any sort of beach party that Values from $4 to $7 may turn up. You will find both types —Your Choice 35 95' 37 58 of suits here in styles that embrace the i Eating Economy novel and the conservative. ’8 ~0 310 ) Lunch and dine vn more for 3 o Pl 1% T v Swimming Suits = finest procurable. Lungheon, 330 to 3| ; $3.95 to $12.95 i oS — ____u \ s 13'/2-_Inc11 Meat e %h & K : 5 , 414 9th St. Beach Costumes Dl s 1—1 es . 3212 1;.},&5(. $8.95, 812.95 to 835 || Values from $3.25 to $5 , L R s o —Your Choice 2 . dll “Women’s Shop”—1207 F St Bathing Caps $ . 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