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v ’“’____fll_—__________mm\'x 18, 1926, SOCIETY. Mrs. W Siokes ‘and the late Maj. | of this city, The wedding will take | will be hosts at a swimming party | ter a series of short visits will safl StoKes, U.'S. A has gone to Chicago | place in the’ Autumn. < this vening at Wardman Park pool. | f Boston. Wednesday. July 1, to spend the Nummer with Dr. and | A — ihoard the President Wilson for a T Ak b stores s | Mr. Paul Evarts Johnson and his | ai wid Mis. G | S b st L e e ke e | duughter, Miss Mary Louise Johnson, |, Mt Ry ; S ‘“',“,“"_”’""‘"' | will”leave today for Billings, Mont.. | 4iti¢ i MAS Mrs {\ Mr. and Mis . Woodson will i | where they will attend the services . o ¥ o 4 dance s : Miss Haékett Bride of ommemorating the semicentennial of Yaughan ang ne © 4 dance this evening at the "‘ Mr. Turhmgton Today. & Cusiee maseacie; W "' Mr. Vaughan 1 Vice Presndent and Mrs Dawes Guests | ino masiage of Siss Cathertne Lieut. W. Van Sfectiogn Tuna W. Reilly," was killed, June 1 ohigie 5 Tcke ghter 5 BRAe from 4 to 6 o'clock, in honor of M Isabel liackett, 'daughter of Mrs.|Mr. Johnon and his daushter o M N At RCCCDthl’l Yesterda\' Honormg A \ William Medill Hackett. w0 Mf. Edsur | £0 through the Vellowstone Park be:| | Whlis Turlington, son of Mes. Ira . TORTuon wiil close theie houss: | . Miss. Alice Washington f V H Turlington of North Carolina, took | on Sixteenth street, the first of next | \Washington for the Summer, and ar T330 M STREET NW- lSltlflg aitians. . Sty > caremony | Week and go to Biue Ridge Summit | |§ 12 NeW Vorwave: 8 3 > [to open their Summer place for the e - ey e G was performed in St Maesavevs| @ O | HE Vice Presiderit and Mrs. |recently arrived in Washington fronr | o0 Church, .the rector, the Rev. Dr.| : ) o | Dawes attended the vecep- | Haiti 4 o ; Herbart Scott-£mith officiating In the| MU, and Mrs. Alvin Dodd will ‘en- | [ ! l"“ns Economy tion yvesterday afternoon in e & : : ars of the | LoEtN this Hing at a New Biig | L on more for honor of the President of | Col. and Mrs. Tohn W. Heavey, who ji ! presence of only the membors of the [ land ckmbake in the garden of their et e O Haiti and Mme. Borno, given > been in Washington since Col. | p i two ulies. An informal wedding | Georgetown home. | (o i by the Minister of Haiti and Mme. | Heavey attended his class reunion : breakfast for the families and a few S Dyl | ) i Sl i dtat Pay. ARSBHIGAN S GRIoH ‘est Point last week, have gone b % intimate triends followed in the Pl o Vgl ot . . L1 to 3 Building from 5 to 7 o'clock. It was New York and are at the Hotel 6. b the bride's aunt, Miss Cova Rigby. | o SVG00 M"e'f“m‘“;m lr_:‘l"f:'::lm. ")*" STORED a_charmingly arranged party. and [Astor before sailing for Panama. i 3 3 ? 1 hiffor e it I"”*",“‘ s "',"“"{" 12 in compltment to Mrs. Gariand 8. | official and diplomatic = society was 2 3 5 5 chiffon miado With full skirt and moc S e el hio | J " f 3 h } Ferguson of Greensboro. N. ( \\h(! REPAIRED ; v e or i Maj. and Mrs. Frank W. Browne 8 i - bods well represented. The director gen nlisEe G e ¥ s e is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sabin. eral of the Pan-American Union, Dr. |and sons are < 5 % . o . 1 > M AR ani Hew MGNEATEs leo S Rowe. sreeted the guests as - several months, <N i : and <he wor 49 \fjes Margaret Ferguson, spent June REMODELED =h:\h N;wrlvd ti\f;"‘":illflxl\fl‘- L Judge and Mrs. (. . McChord en- : % W 2 I . 4 o \m,'n, week' it Annapol e hosts received just tertained a few nds at luncheon \ 4 2 ¥ Jisa Hhdd c % trance of the Hall of the Americas, |,y the Willard roof yesterday 3 § : D hes i ath """ »‘_“" el Charles J. Williimson Coats Relined and presenting their guestd to the Chief : ¢ 4 | Powder Line getr crepe, with | mmm——— S TEOT cutive and Mme, Borno. Twoaldes | Capt. and Mrs. George Powers have f | which she wore a color horee. Cleaned, $20 and $25 510,199 s of President Borno, wearing the Sum- | taken a suite in the Hotel Rovsevelt b | hair hat and carried pink roses. Mr. 1219-1221 G Street N.W. mer dress uniform u‘f the l;l'xllh:n for the Summer. s 3 ! | "“ . ‘\"wwhrl wes beat man. | ! military service, stood at attentfon in —_— 3 § 3 Me. and Mrs nurlir o wi i t the Hall of Flags while the guests | Former Gov. and Mrs. Leslie M.| & g me atter Julv 15 at 1840 M 1 Why Wirry Wheve to/Ca? | CALL MAIN 4530 were being received. Mme. Borno|Shaw are s a few days at| 8 5 7 : where they have taken an ! Moo s et e A Enniine aten i E | B ariment | WE_REMODEL AND STORE | llll Beptram Cohn C iffon, tashioned along straight [ing for the \! s ! & : | i Thi—=—r . Kcdlliiit, WOl wlidsantor i rtram Lohn Lo. lines, with slight drapes over each 3 ; g . _— | She wore u black satin hat and | Fisher-Gliem Wedding 1 ) @, annou hone F, 6333 :3? .g'..l:- for 1235 G Street N.W. white kid gloves, Mme. Price was in | in St. (Inr ’lm]u | 4 daughte o ’ D e ey | et e st s | \ 5 : i "chaci ||| NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS i Exmars Snce 1013 neapolitan straw, trimmed With 08- ' emnized today in the home of 1t : ’ ; % avrh Koeniz ||| 618 12th St. N.W. 1 prey Mrs. Chavles’ A. Gliem, at 510 South & ‘ f - A delightfui_program of music w side avenue, in St Clair, Mich given by the Marine Band Orch thelr daugh Miss Looto | 08 o several ‘selections beinw pluved upen | Gliem. became the bride of Mr. Henry [§ 8 4 i ; peguest of the Wioe Predicent,Civng Fisher of Washington. The e : : A I / Etood for several numbers behind the | .o fUR0, OIS OF Raehinston The : ; i £nal conductor. watching the score. After | 4 o Brauer of Detroit - , N % g : 3 ) oE of Detroit 1 the pres > ¥ | g the playing of the numbers he re- | on. 5o E ot B e < WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST auested the Vice P shook | fives and the house was attractively : & : fueled the, Vit Lreder " | Hres, and the howne s sl - uctl NS sl - Floral D i B St i i, B e T ) - . & B ERCEERReNS u . \uuned lils of the valley. Mis. B. - W EERW G ' 1 . . Daves in franc-or the bhm, | curie s of e vales, B | f : , for Weddings Where she stoed with him during a | & i of honor and Mr. Chapman was selectlon. Mrs. Dawes was In a gown | Hon ¢ nd M : brsiohimitered Whitemelifally STCN :f:\\x" et R R UDE has furnished the decorations o) E ale gr apol + ¥ 2 N % ¥ i e . ary " § b e osditRee TS T and Mrs. Gliem, mother of the Lride 5 33, & | s sands of weddings—and has yet to rece T o i hanEine :::iedm:wn::;:-‘rh Rl i e complaint! _Gonsult ‘thisleading florist NOW! | ) hicl s placed on s yed ¥ Miss c L 2 B b of the spacious toom: The | Jtan He ard. 4 niece of the bride. Saturda Gude and fine flowers are synonomous ! center of the table was bedecked with | the ceremony the wed- < lowed by a reception at < or a 1definite Only - e e VA et atter | g D A v quantities of pink snapdragons and | : d ! op Farm. the home of the | stay. 2 ” Dlue delphinium s v ride Mrs. James Dawson | —— ’ A Group of BROS. Among the s were the Am- Jott m. g H ll‘“x‘ E i I'he bride was given in b s 560 '”.\. | co o i de | Fls or an e ed tour in |y ' Mr. Spencer and M. s : 25 ATS. 3 ador of nd Senora de e e e : r. Spencer and Mr. | Qhlo. | L 1 Riano, Mm ats ra, wife of the |the Wesi R. Harris “,.,.,“.g.\..\ls Ja the Minister | Litke Louise and will spend a month | (i< one of the usher treet. 3 e R e D Tt and " prochnik, ‘he‘tll asper Park. The bride is a grad B B uate of Columbia University and has | Miss Lydia Gene Black was hostess s o Slovenes, e roats 804 | cen dean of the School of Nursing of il “,"’f[“‘”‘" has as her| e, the Phi Mu Sorority this - morning, 11212 F St. NW. 1102 Conn. Ave. 8 . b Elsie Towers of " b 5 : Baztle Creek College for two and one entertaining at bridge in he | Main 42 Main 1102 s o1 nd | : ouston. Tex. who is her Rub BRIG e - half vears. She is well known in all | HOUSt 2 aho tehe L/ | throughout the State. In Bat- | i NS4 7600 e “Brombaugh, | &7 g\fi om-poy ve been Mr. and Mrs. . W | ssfan have i Minister of Guatemala and eren § which will take place tomorrow eve- | Atlantic City & ol — & Sanictes I the Minister of | iven in her or since the [niee gone to Atlantic City and are stas- | K k d Bolivia 4nd Senora de Jaimes Fre iy . ’n:’m(“‘;fl'l‘l'j”' | Miss Kilpatrick will entertain n | I8 at the Hotel Eibero 1206 G Street .\ 7 nickKers an Senorita Yolanda Jaimes s o <5 fhonor of Miss Waldman at luncheon | Miss Eleanor Stokes. dauzhter of |l e ', | in the early Autumn. St e ‘BEEE—-—:EEE::EEEEDE—:DEE Coats Minister of Denm: bers of the wedding party 1500 Webster street o W Mrs. Henry Benning H . Irish Free State: Miss Pearl Smiddy, | fat L T R g i Cecil Smidd: the charge | Spencer spent a few d in New ne: - To Match Miss Forl et ine. Hatal ava N | her house, on Irving street in Chevy : ] daftaires” ot Rumania, Mr. Rady| jo0E 30, 18, MO A Ghase, ard_opened her cottaze on | Special selling 1s Tomorrow — Saturday e e o, the charge | Where they attended the marfiage |the Jersey Coast i 1 1 95 Each i = o vestérday of the former's niece, Miss | 28 ¢ 2 Senor Don JUan | { oyig, Vivian Layng, to Lieut, Wal | Miss Annis s arrived |y scheduled for store will be open unu r Clement Stanto A The | from her home in New York and will Reprecentative and Mrs. William | ter ¢! 6 Al G p.m., as usual. s n ¥ cra 508 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, L 2 . eremon: r at 4:30 | be the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Ed- Saturday. N. Vaile, Representative and Mrs. J. | ;oo i ks Church, Canon | ward Martin Allison, Jr., and Mrs. o} 2 materials. | Charles Linthicum e reh, a and v | retary of \mu’ Mr. J. - H. Adve Prichard officiating, and Helen Rutan in their suite in | Just th , riding Really Marvelous Values in This “Tom-Boy” Surpri e Frock Sale || ‘¥ ¢ of the tion, P, Bey: third secreta gation; the second secretary rd 3 e ? Peruvian Tegation and Spec, f & f Bedoy, who were married Wednes Lpeual Se”’ng 0, bpea“l Lots o the secratary of the legation of hoslovakia, Dr. Pavel Stransk f " of the legation o ’ and Mme. Fisa, the Womell S Slloe of the Bolivian legation and The a de la }‘mxld the attache of the = Vaward W Assortment That Are All Marked S Dewey vu(e1 Includes— the As ecretary of the Treasur: Suzette Dew White Calf Pumps $ 6 Mme. Philips and Miss Lilita s 3 a pair Dawson, Mme. von Lewinski. Mrs. archment Calf p Franklin Barber Clark. Miss Fr‘l'n(":is Puamps r. and Mrs. Fenton Bradford, PatentiDeather eney-Werlich and Miss Viv- s ; . ""‘I‘F»: \s we've gone through the —— Tan Calf Pumps AR Senator and Mrs. Sackett Black Smnp stock we've gleaned these more ng Winter "\‘:‘"9 T""““ri‘*_ o Pumps or less broken lots—all of them Senator and Mrs. Frederick M. Gun Metal Pum 5 Sackett are closing their house today Black Kid PS | good styles—and Burt values. for the season and will he at the Oxtoris Hotel Mayflower until the adjourn- Riistia © We have in mind in holding ment of Congress. | ussia Calf, ; f s | Oxfords the sale now to give vou op- Representative and Mrs. Thomas | ipuru Oxiords portunity for selection before W. Phillips, jr.. will have as their Sagewood Calf vacation time—and in the as- guests for a_few days Mr. and Mrs Oxfords o L € Nelson K. Moody of Independence. | Maplewood Calf sortment veu'll find suitable Kans.. who will arrive today on their | Oxfords Shoes for practically all occa- way to New York. Mr. and Mrs. E . c \vf\,‘nx\' “uf“\,.n I\hn tly for Europe sions—trom outing to atternoon to spend the Summer. wear. . $1.95 effect. 1o be worn kers or the tailored de of fine quality dcloth, in white and blue. course. toda\‘ S de- [0 et a[——o[c——— b0 [——]] mand 1s makmg tremen- Toppy | Coats ety — but there will be several hundred Dresses from our regular stock add- ed to the purchase. T | White Flannel | ! dous inroads into the var- mt I | | } for the summer They are contemporane- g 3 i and ous models and comparable Values———sn that Saturda)"s Janet Slll( choosing will be from a wide ARl assortment—at Dr. Francisco Gerardo Yanes. coun- celor of the legation of Venezuela, Arthur Burt Co.—1343 F Street had guests dining informally with him last night on the Willard roof. The “Blue Crane” Guaranteed Service Chiffon Hose $1 00 Pair pair guaranteed to isfactory wear or a new pair free of charge—in white and 20 popular colors. Mrs. Daniel (. Roper will entertain at luncheon tomorrow followed by bridge in her home, on Woodland drive. in honor of the Constitution Chapter of the D. A. R Lieut. t'ol. and Mrs. W. L. Redles are ai the Hotel Roosevelt, having T}\Cy }]ave a smart- ness that gives.them a forward place in fash- ion—and quality that E m m fi m deserves your careful || [5 : consideration — for Golf Hose you'll not readily match | ! 69c Pai them at this price. i Bvaul"ul(p:hxd p?’o!t{wuh | fancy tops. for women, boys EIII] m Em] ifi m o] and men. All colors. Sizes 81y to 1115, Crepes—plain crepes—figured Crepes—flo“’ered CrEpCs—plain crepes combined with fancy crepes: lace and crepe—a myriad of new and unique effects. Some are plain— others with the fluffy fur trimming. Since 1883 While one of the oldest cle: Washington. our méthods modern. We have just installed a wonderful new cleaning sy HALDEMAN Cleaners and Dyers 1733 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. 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