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SOEIETY. t Society Leaving Me Between Colleg ge Yor it Being Deserted edSea and Mountain ropo[xs for Aquatic Contests | —Many Wedding‘s and Engagements. This week | m the | the \\mldlm. ot ur year with the of the Crov Adolphus of Sweden and t Crown Peincess ise who ha been entertained society as e tensively as was e of Wa two vears ago. w, Sout @mpton, Long Adirv dacks and White be filled with pe who will pass the The exodus from the « fnflux into the fashions coincident with the annual Yale vard boat which are rowed lay on the Thames. M niember representative famil gather at this sp cular and cole ful event th t probably any oth sporting event in the country, barri the international polo matche The scene certainly is the m turesque of any of the tures. The harbor at New fill up with boats iption ail day Thurs evening to nd s anche It is most interesting and e taining to stand on the wide law nd porches of the Hotel Griswe and wateh the palatial yachts cor steaming in from the d or sa hoats appear on the horizon and con safely to anchorage one after t other, until the ha dotted wi cruft of every description. At when all are illuminated, they & picture of great beaut is the dance at the night and the annual dance Friday night at The races present a wonderful sc with the crews rowing through a I of stately vachts bedecked with bun 11z and pennants, and the observati trains on either side of the rives with persons of netion wear the blue of Yale or the crimson Harvard. The enter prominen ere. and t resorts Hz o t p London beg of every nd to hu nigl Griswold ale-Harva; inmen giv for t crown prince and his consort all ha heen of a comparatively simple ai «uiet nature, quite devoid of ostent tion. Most of the private entertai: ments in h honor took place Lor nd at the magnificent estat there. hey were 1ests of M Bacon, who gave dinn nor and one or two dapces; tobert Dows, Mrs. James A. s. George F. Baker, jr. nd Mrs. Harold T. Pratt parties on Long Island were jolly fairs. Mrs, Whiteiaw Reid and Mrs, Ogden Reid were the royal party at luncheon Ophir Hall, at White Plains went across the Sound from Cove to Rye in the Pratt yacht were met there by Mr. and Mrs. and driven to Ophir Hall One of the outstanding ceremon of the mid-June weddings was t marriage of Miss Margaretta S. De i to Willlam Bergh Kip, took place today in Christ Church Riverdale. N. Y. Th attend; of society both t bride and bridegroom have been pros inent in the smart events of the li few seasons. Their families are the old Knickerbocker nmp, d 1 sth sides id of honor was Miss Delafield, @ sister of the bride, the bridesmalds were Miss Corola K Miss F g by M Burde and M Suny Thy a Millerand I of this cf s soon Wi porting fix All the wi he ve x les h- n- i he is wr he we - her ng ic- x- or- n- us 1d ne il- e he th University, | been announced. ht, | for Then the) that a the same hotel - of he ve nd a- n- |in thi jot | of | popular on | es Rol in their rs en, ir. se ey Reid ies he la which | at was a large he m- 15t in p, Edith Wood- | nd | and Miss Genevieve Bell of Pittsburgh Little Miss Noel E Kip were flower The best man wi son, jr., while the ushers were E C. Delafield, jr., Clifford C Louis Reynal, Archibald Douglas, Arthur lliken, James Cooper, Bond. After the wedding in the chur there was a breakfast in the home the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ward C. Delafield Another June Baldwin, girls. s George Grant M bride will be M M 1 Cooper. Charles Poor and Richard W. ch | of iss the plans for whose wedding June 24 have been prepared. Miss Baldwin, who is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Willlam M. Baldwin 129 East Eighty-second street, is to married to Conrad Godwin sen of Mrs. Frederic N. Goddard 33 Fiftieth street, and Rosl L. 1. There will be a small recepti in the Colony Club after dhe which is to take place in St Church. Tae ceremony will be formed by the Rev. Dr. Robert of the Cathedral of St. John t Divine Mrs. Roger G. Alex matron of honor for he attendants will be mith, Mr and Mrs. Charl 11 of this city. a Hopkins of Thornbury, will T} wder sister. other Faynor Thom: rence. Maur| man will be Frede a cousin of Mr. Goddard, the ushers will be Francis W. Murra ir.. a brother-tnlaw of N Baldw «nd_ her brother, John (. Baldw Frank B. Porter, T. Shipley Cornelius Mitchell and Charles Ra nith, all of this city. ns have been completed for t! wedding of Miss Jane Comstock daughter of Mrs. Jerome C. Read West Fifty-ninth street comes the bride of Thomas Lons i Regis Hotel ¢ been Godwin, All work done under 40 Mr. Hariton' 42;0 supervision Low Charges 717 11th St. NW. Next to Palais Royal Thoma of of be Goddard, of n, on wedding, Thomas’ pes he be d Ay, in, in, ay- he Read, of when she June issued 22207 Z. nch and Miss Betty | | Mrs. Ch nthnvltatlons Cut for | tioned at San Antonio Arsenal, jof THE SUN for the reception is to follow matron eming, colm » will be Mrs. Dickinson v hm\m nd M Heien 3 Annalel Scott and M her other & Leonar for his brothe wmd Bu of L ming will be best ma; and the ushe: alene, Josep! Brookly fuad, and 1 this £ nnouncement of the | Miss Marion Hood | McClure Peters, cowmes the the mar is to take 10. Miss Postis the daugh- Niam Stone econd street and Bernards N. J. she is also a granddaughter the late George | B. Post and on her mother's sidg of the late John Bell Hood of the Confederate Army Mr. Peters, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Richmond Peters, 2 graduate of Yale, cluss of 1912, | le is a member of the Downtown, | Yale and City Clubs, and | an ex-member of Squady He is | now living in A . wheoo he hasa | cattle raneh, | The Spring season record in the number portant engagement ed from v Following the engagement of ter Post_of 1 has attained al of eally im- whid have eral of the most | in New York | s with scions of | 1importance both abroad. i prominent have other families made betrot houses of eq country and Among the lutest of the engage: | ments to attract a great amount of attention was that of Miss Katherine M. Murchison, daugher Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Murchison of 49 DAY STAR, INTERESTING HOSTESS MRS. CHARLES J. BELL, in the garden of her charming home, Twin Ouaks, on Woodley road. ’ WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 20, 1926—PART 2. SOCIETY. attache, and ha 0ld, wife of Comdr. N., at their residence at Hospital. Mrs. Halsey two_children will spend the Sum at Blue Ridge Summit, where has taken a cottage. Mr. Kenneth Muir last night at Loz I were Mr. Mason Ter Cusachs and Mrs. Tench Tilghma Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Rich of I more ammer h opposite th wdemy. Mrs. Han wife of Lieut Hanson, is the and Mrs. Carryl Bryan in their | on the Severn River. Lieut. Col gave a dil irs. Col West Virginia, now on le Holliday Wednesday evenin, M ¢ Hill. bridge par Acton, his home on Of Personal Interest The Washi ~Norfoll Richn !iriceity golf tournament terday and will play today country club of the try_ Club. About 100 2 Ridhmond and_Norfolk as the country elul which enterts therp last night at dinner follow a dance and luncheon and again toc Mrs. Stanley 1 burgh is chairman of the enter ment committee ably asisted | number of the ladies of the club. Dr. Harry Kronman of New is spending the wee in Washin, Mrs. Benjamin dlinger of lantie City, was the gue: week of Mr. and Mrk. Behrend who left yester lantic City accompanied by nd Ruth, 1zhte York at Rand their to s to camp in State for months. Miss nor morrow for Princ the graduation and there she will o to Atlantic Ci a short stay \ relatives. she will go to Tripp Luke Maiy Mis: sther Sherly a party of friends, for the Summer Mo Sherly went to New safl. Mr. Allan David and Mr. Wi Nordlinger, who attended the Un Nev Behrend will leav o« ise: ie has gone al and Mrs. | York to see N East v-third street. she is to be | married next Winter to Ashbel Green, | i £ Mr. and A \el Green | i and M Kisco Miss Muvchison, who made her de but £p and is 2 member Junior League, is 1duate of Miss Porter's School in Farmington and studied in Paris. She is very I ith the younger set. excels in outdoor sports and has taken part in many of the fashionable enter tainments for charity. Mr. Murchi. | son, her father, has won fame as an architect, and the family belongs to b Summer colony at Narragansett r, where their villu has been open- | |ed for the season. . Green attended the Taft School | and was in the c ¢ at Y. vhere he was a member aternity. He has two brothers now t Yale ‘and a sister, Miss Agnes Green, at Farmington. The New York home " of the Greens is ast Tenth street. The family has been | daughter Dorothy, to Ensign Edmund | identified with society here for years, | Tweedy. U. 8. N. Miss Price is one One of the most brilliant parties of | 0f the prettiest girls in the younger the vear was given recently in honor | Set of Annapolis and oo e Miss Virginia Lucile Goodwin, |in society. Ensign Tweedy is well | whose engagement to Edward Fincl | known here, and is the son of Mr | Beddall, 2d, has been announced. The | Mrs. John ' Tweedy Militule host for the dinner and dance, which | Wis., and the Eastern Shore of Mary was held on the roof of the Ritz-Cari- land. where the Tweedys have a home ton, was Joseph J. Keon. The guests | near Easton {Included Miss June Hess, Miss Masy | Mrs. Sylvedter | Brannon, Miss Rosalle Evans, Miss |this afternoon at tea in her rence Kip Clarke, Miss Hilles Mor- | Holly Beach Farm. The guest . Miss Iris Sellar and Mrs, Robert | invited to see the lovely Rose ¢ Henning Goodwin, mother ~of Labrot, where the ten hrm» and host. Also Charles Adams, aid Martin Morris, J. Norris Williams, | Capt. C. B. | Join R. Dane, Johin Mackie and James | Bookwalter were hosts Butler. {in honor of Col. William P. Upshu g T, 'S M. C.. and Mrs. Upshur, who | were guests of Mrs. Upshur’s sister Notre Dame Alumnae [ the Misses 31“"_;"""' Mr. Mason Terry Hosts to New Members | formaly this evening in his ap: on Maryland avenue in honor house guest, Mr. Kenenth Muir New York. Capt. Allen Chantry, U and Mrs. Chantry were hosts at dinner Wednesday evening in their quarters at the Naval Academy Comdr. and Mrs. Frank Slingluff | will leave Tuesday for China. - | wlil sail from Seattle about the 22nd | |of June. The Garden Club visited man nr in this vicinity | f: NAPOL June 19. and Mrs. Harry Price gave a ter {day at their residence on Murray Hill to announce the engagement of their Mr. tea ned home, were wrde tuble Lebrot nd Mrs. afternoon | Bookwalter this entertained in rtment of his 1926 of of of Notre Academy were the guests at of the Notre Dame de Namur Alum nae Association on Wednesday, in the Chinese room of the Mayflower Hotel, on which occasion they were formally | received into the assoclation. Mrs, Adelaide Rover Cavanagh, the former president of the alumnae, was toast- mistress; the principal address of the |fh <o evening was given by the Rev. Ber-| j(aj. Randolf Coyle, U. nard Fuller, S. J., of New York City. | Mrs. . L W wee Miss Bernadette L. Dore, president of | KInE George street for a few Weeks the association, delivered the toast of | 1Il FORCTE L OTEr RIS T welcome, and Miss Mary Ready, pres- | ;po“ang Mrs. Carlyle Bulmer - will ident of the class of 1926, responded N in behalf of the class. A toast To |Pend the Summer - I : P Comdr. Frank Rockwell, U. S. N, el il L T . ¥ | and Mrs. Rockwell have returried from Tong Beach, Calif., where Comdr. honor graduate of the class of 1922. | fyomp e g e s OF 1926, which Tae 33 mera- | Rockwell has been on duty for tw He will be stationed at the pisr il s T ademy for a year or so. e on e who has a home near entertained at luncheon ¢ for the Four Rivers ( Club and the Garden Club of I . Mys. William Henry Flather Philips-Kiehl Wedding | .'fs: } Mrs. Grace B. Kiehl has issued invi- | afternoon in her | tations for the iage of her|on West River. laughter Jane to Mr. William Bur( Prof. and M Philips of Rocky Mount, N. | George street and College Wednesday, July 7, at the notellxeme with their son, Mr. Mashon Gar- Hamilton. Miss Kiehi is the daughter | rison, for Port au Prince, Haiti, whege {of Maj. Philip J. R. Kiehl, now sta- | they will spend some time with their Texas. son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Dane dinner the colonial homes S. M. C., and rs. ston. ve a Garrison of Prince *Vagabond is a name copyrighted and owned by Knoz, and Vagabonds are sold exclusively here. smart® felt hat for sports wear labeled KNOX In white, bois de rose, amand poudre blue, Raleigh Haberdas}llugr 1310 F Street ‘ g reen, russet, mushroom, butternut, the two garden clubs Tuesday | home, “Tulip FHill, | avenue will | Informal Parties Occupy. |.&us Attention of Annapolis Engagement Announced of Miss Price to Ensxgn Tweedy—Parties Less Formal Since "June Week." anklin Goode, ode. Lieut. U. moved of Glou Boywer Miss Rosemary They | Coyle, have taken a house on | [0l [———= oo c———al—ala] Ars, Halsey, 1 trom Berlia, o] in honor Washington | town, Princ Mrs, formerly taken sity of Pennsylvania, are home their parents. Mrs. Sylvan Mr. t Morris of ailed yesterdgy from Europe. folk, Va., York for Miss Ruth | Irving May spending t | tricity golf tourn - club. Mr. and Mrs. Max David and Leo David, have taken an apart in Beverly Cour Mrs. Julfa Oppenheimer and ds have taken an thedral Mansions. Mrs. Albert Sigmund and Mrs. |old €. Kaufman have returned |a week’s stay ut the Ritz-Cs and Mrs. | Lntic City. | " Mr. Harola Zirkin sailed for an | just, week. halhimer and Richmond, Vi I end in town fa ment at the cy 8. M. C. St Hill was hostess Thursday, June 101 Miss J Luchs and of her zuest, Mrs. Hird of | Metzger went Wednesday to Mrs. Wh f Uni | City, where they will spend 1, is the gues Mis at the St. Charles Hotel. At t of Hil Baltimore Barker, has| on Prince Ge Vednesday, t luncheon, the country club, { Mr. and Mrs. { duughter Victg Hot Springs, Va., Homestead during | vention. Mis; an apartment Julius ent la and are the bank Comdr N.. and from their Davidson Dashiell, Mrs. Dashiell have | residence on Duke to their quarters wal Academy. iritfin. daughter of Rastedo, who spent June Mrs. Giles, wife N.. ha nlaw and daughter, Mr. and muel Kalisher, wiil spend the month of, July i Mr. Alfred Stern ity for the Summer me rfer Richmond, | the week-end guests of e 1 C 3 | Mrs. Daniel Fishell and dau; William | Ann of Chicago, came to Washi returned | Friday and are guests of Mrs .-Hlalsey was ' brother-in-law and sister, ialc———— o] ——=[ol———3]n] DeMoll’s i Piano Sale EXCEPTIONAL VALUES We have bought and traded in a number of very fine Pianos and Player Pianos recently. We mention a few of these to give an idea of the values. This magnificent Piano originally Originally $1,800 cost $1.R00. Its tone is beautiful and ment is almost as good as new. $1 200 SPELIRI LY PRICED TOMORROW Baby Grand Piano This" splendid instrument was used Original price, $700. SPECIALLY PRICED TOMORROW. Paul . William P. Mrs pshur, U, Upshur spent iest of thefr sist <es Munford, on Prince Geor, Va Halse: of Comar. cently re Comdy Mr. Origimally $700 $495 Ten Upright Pianos, Each, $94.50 Terms arranged if desired Special Sale 30c Tomorrow, All Standard Instrument 75c Player Piano Rolls SPECIAL NOTICE We have completely Furnished the Sample House just finished by Douglass & Phillips at 5735 9th St. N.W. We cordially invite our friends and the public to visit this sample house. It is a beautiful home, one you are sure to admire. Go out 16th St., then east on Madison to 9th St. Steinway Baby Grand the QCHET(X] condition of the instru- Kohler & Campbell for concert work. Tt is as good as new. Individuality in Furniture at DeMoll's DeMoll ¥ PIANO AND URNITURE CO. Twelfth and G Streets Sole Representative for Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos- o] ———lalc—— sl ———0] old, M. C. | Hanson has left to join his ship, zave To Washington Residents and ¢ will then go apartment n, Mrs. Louis Stern is visiting her been the guest | the | nd her | amer | she His guests | Carlos | an. Balti home | mdr. | guest of Mr. om, i the the | | aj g at i | | nond oun trom s of ained | 10 vesterday tain- | York gton. | At during the | tolph | At two pend | two | e to tiend from e 1 D in ed by | rouil larry | her | iliam liver- with | accompanied by Nor New | Mr r the oun- rt Wednesday for | California. Guests were present from the Summer. Washington, Mount Rainier and Hy ard Strasburger | attsville and included Mrs. Edna Gill, go are at the | Mrs. Myrile Naffey nd Mrs, a visit in the| John Hello, Mrs. Virginia Wolfe, Mrs. | Livingston, Miss Marcia Hello, Mr Richmond, | Allan, Stormont and Mr. Henry Wolfe. k end at | Following supper there was | Mrs. Phill'ne entertain din Scheiner where they will st California to spend Mr. and Mrs. H and_daughter of Chic Arlihgton Hotel, after South. Recent Bride of we nd Mrs. Prag i spending the Arlington Dr. Abram Washington today to be present rabbis held thei Mrs. Samuel i the Simon will Je for Asheville, t the conference e th week Bach of New York Class at Benning School guest of Mrs. Philip | Irving street P! Given Party Wednesday o The the Benning Informal Parties |eighth grade gr Of Past and Future | e fucuity atte: Miss Clare don at bridge Tuesdny ev of Mr. and Mrs. | King, the latter | beth” Anne Con !and Mrs. Howar Mrs, King were nd are tempora | McKinley strect - | arent-Teacher Association of School entectained the duating sl and Wednesday room of th Copelard will entertain 1 in the tic science in honor | building e the = | served the seventh grade pupils gave of Mr.|a vocal number and led the schoo Mr. and | che tarly for the glrls March | sc . which had won the silver cunp with @ 100 per cent score Prominent among the guests | the supe: 4 as given Thurs- ! laide D: d Mrs. Harvey | yvoung tsville home in | gratulatory nest Brown, who will |of the n extended trip to = w ning Hubert refreshments were beins ed in uying v Chase, mary in C A farewell day night by Phillips in_their | honor of Mr. | leave shortly and ks to on, the Martha 1 nates rem: sefatic fe M Leghorns, Panamas, Bangkoks, Straws and Felts CLEANED and REBLOCKED Let us clean and reblock your old hats in one of the new summer styles. We will make them look like nev:. MRS. & Formerl; MARION F. FEDERLL rything Miss Dorothy Riley, new in hat trimmings Mrs. Sol 1343 Ontario place Mrs. the week Kann Mr. Mrs ghter, Rose, relatives, in Detroit Mrs, Fan aday for Lite Minster, at Complete Selection of New Summer Materials Large Selection of Advanced Styles in Ladies’ Hat Frames. Ladies Capital Hat Shop 508 11th St. N.W. Main 8322 Leah Izear of New York spent with Mr. and Mrs. Simon and A. Otienberg and who have been visit returned to their home reenapple leave to join_her shen. from son, | % ment augh in Har from At irope Miss Selma antic week and the ' con son- Mrs. | n At is in nths. and Mr. are ghter ngtor Fishell's and i in Philadelphia and | Miss Rickie {2 &= | | | | E | m | WASHING T ON SILK S T ORE 1114 G St. NW. Phone Main 8306 5 .50 DAY ONE DAY ONLY 36-in. Chiffon Taffetas Efiects Values $1.69 to $3.49 Yard Price and Method Unique ONE DAY ONLY 33-in. Tub Silks Large 40-in. 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