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S SOCIETY Senor Don Juan Riano, Ambassador of OCIETY. Spain, and Senora de Riano Hosts to Cardinal Reig Today. HE Senora de at luncheon today { Reig, their othe: the members ol d the membe Ambassador of Spain and Riano were hosts in honor the embassy of the cardinal's st Ambassador nora de Sanchez Aballi le 1on today for their home remain through the Sumnies were accompanied by the the embassy. Senor Quesada tache of vetano de Capital nily in Maine. ) 1r. Dwight F. Davis, returned vester from a short stay with ks family in their Summer home, at Dark Harvbor. Me. where Mrs, Davis and their children are estublished for the season Secretary After Visit The & The first the Ir lega Mrs. secretary of the Trish Free State. . will sail Saturday for | Ireland to spend two | months’ vacation and wiil return here § early in September The second tion of the The military attache of the Cuban | embassy and Senora de Prieto \uu‘ close their apartment at the -) flower tomorrow and go to Spring . N. J., where they will be at tho and Sussex Hotel for the Sum mer. Atkins-Cordell Weddi Tomorrow in Chevy : ! The ma Miss Margaret | Eleanor Denty aughter of Mrs. | Young Wallls Cordell. to Mr. Craig Ntarbuck Atkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Atkins of Greensboro, N will take place tomorrow afternoo The ceremony wiil be performed & § o'clock in All Saints’ Church, Chev se, the Rev. Henry Teller Cocke, officiating. Ylvfl home of the bride’s 7 East Underwood street Md parents, at Chase Hammond. wite of | Hammond, chief of the Militia | has left to spend the Sum- | in the mountains and | Hammond will | but spend- M Gen Bureau, mer in O at the se sen be in and out of the city. ing much of his time visiting various training camps. He leaves shortly | to visit the National Guard training | camps in the South { Creed Gien. George Barnett was joined ves- | terday by Mrs. Barnett, who arrived | in New York earlier in the day from Europe. Barnett has been with | her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. ! and Mrs. Robert R. Dickey. jr. in « and Mrs. Barnett will their country home, Wakefield V.. the end of the week. Paris Manoy c Admiral and Mrs. George R. Clark has as their guests at Wardman Park 1Totel their son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. J. F. Kable, and the former’s sister. Miss Helen Kahle of ¢incinnati. Maj. Kahl just re ned f orth, will leave shortly for b post in New York City. Mrs and Miss Kahle remaning for er visit in Washington Kahle a long Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Fairfax, | who left Washington early in June, | spending two weeks in Boston, have | arrived at Bass Rocks, Mass, for a stay of three months. They will| have their son. Mr. Wilbur llu\\»u‘ Fairfax, and Miss Helen Hart of | Montreal as their guests for the month of July i Mrs. Richard Porter Davidson and her baby daughter, D: Gordon Davidson, will leave this afternoon for Manchester, Mass., where she has talen a cottage for the Summer. Davidson will join her end and for short visits as frequent- Iv as | through the season Mrs. Davidson will close the cott: and return to her suburban home the middle of September Mrs at dinr night nders A Hwell e Willard | Mrs and ined the E and s | sail Col. and Mrs nounce the marriage of their duhsh- | ter. Mrs. Olive Herbert R. Od at 3 o clo | 1e of the Harrison street | performed by Chase. | Chevy M > | of the immediate Maj. and Mrs. home after Augu Oreg.. where Ma. |at the Oregon Agr Mr. and M have issued marringe of | Buckner, to Cap | thur, - United Sty | Wednesday. June lin, Mo. Capt. an be at home after |rine Barracks. at !u\ of the legation | h T . State, Mr. Willlam alay, returned this morn- | two-month vacation spent Mr. Macaulay arrived in New York the middle of last week. Judge and Mr Lamar were hos ning in_their | home. Vilia | twenty-second | Amoniz thy | two sist and M Ga Lam of this week for Ro: in-law, Bockov Mrs. 1. W by her sister Frederick, Md. mer home on 'a season. Dr. Ei wood will le: week in July. Tomorrow Dr. J; from New the President Ha Summer of Bordeaux W Who has been the suest of ster. Mrs. H hastleton Hotel, Foster will ies in mus gree in m Sir Walt-r and Lads land are now in for 75 Spring and RESSES 50% Oft Formerly $29.7 Now $14.88, $17.75, $24.88, $27.50 Special Sale offering opportunities to save on vacation wearables— Dresses Former Values $15 to 519. 1 1 Dresses $ Former Values $19.95 to $24.95 1 95 495 35 COATS Former Values $29.50 to $39.50 All Sales Final the Rev. their Massachuset wedding Zuests were Mrs. ¥ in study Alonzo Gray an treet, to Ma, United ck last evenin, bride’s parent: The ceremon ell, d., in family. Odell ust 1, Odell is on dut ultural College. will be 3 James Paul Whit, ds announcing th daughter, t. John Miller ates Marine 16. in New Frank id Mrs, Arthur wi July 15 at the Ma Quantico, Va Ar William Baile: at dinner last eve. venu 1, celebrating thel Tamar’ Mrs. Roderick To er Me., for the er and Senator N for Maine ames A. Flynn wi ork for France o rding to spend th at the \n r.. of at th accom A. Foster, left Sunday, A reception will follow in | her in Norfolk and at Virg N return to Wasl Chevy | ton in September to resume her stud- - and receive her this yvear final de Riddell of Washington. wher REDUCED Immediate Clearance £ Sizes Dresses $ Former Values $29.50 to $45 Dresses $ Former Values $49.50 to $75 Dresses for Evening, Streel, Sport and Dinner States Henry Teller ! Cocke of All Suints Episcopal Church, the presence at at Corwallis, Harrie Corps, anniversary Toy of Atlanta, who are their hguse guests. Mrs, ar's brothers will come the end the first Untversity Nortolk her 3. v e e t n Left: Mrs. Philip Weaver. Right: Mrs. Sydney Anderson, Jr. Before her marriage to Lieut. Comdr. Weaver, in Bethlehem Chapel Mrs. Weaver was Miss Margaret McLaugh- {lin ; won was formerly Miss Helen Jane Langley, and is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Langley. y | 5 5 ‘hey are guests at the Mayflower. Sir Walter is leaving town this afternoon for a short tour of Southern business mstitutions, after which he will join Lady Riddell, who will remain at the e | Mayflower during his absence Mrs. Vaile, wife of Representative William N. Vaile, will leave the end |of the next week for her home in 11 | Colorado, and will be accompanied by n | Frau von Lewinski, wife of the Ger- ¢ | man consul general in New York, ¥ |who will visit for several weeks in Iher old home in Denver. Representa- tive Valle will join Mrs. Valle in do after the adjournment of e v Frau von Lewinski will return East at the end of July, and has taken a ttage at Spring Lake, N. J., which she will occupy through August. Mrs. John B. Henderson and her granddaughter, Miss Beatrice Hender- son, started this morning by motor for Spring Lake, N. J., where they will be until September | The Misses Patten will sail Saturday ummer $35.50, $49.75, $55.00 14t042 1316 G Street 95 for the R. in whi: EEBEEEEIEEEEEEEEEE:EEEEEEEEEEE Owens-Barras w}}imig In Grace Church, New York. Miss Martha Jefferson Virginia Bar- ras, daughterfof Mr. and Mrs yesterday Hamiiton Owens, son of Dr. Clarence .J D. C. o'clock, rector/ officiating. AR, WASHINGTON, D. TUESDAY, try, and Mr. Samon, violinist, and Miss Gilles, organist, gave a short program preceding the ceremony. The bride's costume was of white satin made with bouffant skirt and trimmed with insets of chiffon em- broidered in silver. Her tulle veil was held by a lace tiara and dainty clus- ters of orange blossoms, and she car- ried bride roses and lilies of the valley. She also carried the lace handkerchief which her great-grandmother carried at _her wedding. Miss Florence Caperton of West Vir- ginla was mald of honor, wearing changeable rose taffeta made with lace overskirt and a biege leghorn hat trim- medwithroseand lavender flowers, and she carried pale yellow flowers. Miss Marion Moores, Miss Charlotte Metz- ler, Miss Louise Metzler and Miss Elizabeth Owens, sister of the bride- groom, were bridesmaids, and wore tulle dresses and large leghorn hats, and carried shower bouquets of del- phinfum. Two of the malds were in lavender and two in cornflower blue! Mr. Clarence Jullan Owens, jr., was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr. Leland Milton Alden, Mr. Willlam McCaw Hughes, Mr. Har- ry Manlove and Mr. Verne Simmons. The ceremony was followed by a r ception in the home of the bride parents on Park avenue, where grow- ing plants and cut flowers were us Mrs. Barras, mother of the bride, was in fuchsia-shaded costume, and Owens’ gown was of black lace chiffon and a black picture hat Mr. Owens and his bride left later for a wedding trip to Bermuda, the latter wearing an_ensernble suit in rose color. They will be at home after August 1 at the Hotel Roosevelt, New York City. Among_the out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarenco J. Owens, jr Hugh E. Phillips, M Winston Jean, Miss Florence Lynham of Washington, Mrs. James H. Din- widdie of Miami, Pell Pierrovont of Petersburg, Va C., At Terrace of Oaks, the Winchester, Mass. estate of her mother, Mrs. Hunter Robb of Boston, there took place Thursday afternoon the mar- riage of Miss Marguerita Christina Ginn and Lieut. James Bernard Pat- terson of the 3d United States Cavalry, stationed at Fort Myer, Va. The ceremonial was carried out with military formalities, Lieut Patterson selecting as his best man and ushers a large group of officers from the service. Chaplain Edward T. McNally of the 13th Infantry, stationed at Camp Devens, was the officiating clergyman. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Edwin Ginn of Mount Vernon street, Boston. Mrs. Ginn (Margaret Cutler) was Europe to spend the remainder of Summer. Lau! Barras of New York, was marri afternoon to' Mr. Wiiliam and Mrs. Owens of CleVeland Park, The ceremony was performed irace Church, in New York, at 4:30 the Rev Eliot White, assistant Palms. ferns and te peonies were used in the chan- 608 to 614 Three Strong All-W ool Bat})ing Suits $2.95_$3.95_$5.00 Your personal fancy can selection of colors and models—for the assortment in the three groups includes all the brilliant colors and wonderful combinations—in styles which are approved at the fashionable resorts. 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Palmer of the 16th Fleld Artillery, U. 8. A. Ushers at the reception following the cere- mony included Maj. N. C. Nash, ir.; u C. Meade, Lieut. M. E. Jones, J. Crowe, Lieut. Ralph Ofstie and Lieut. George Pope Buell Lieut. and Mrs. Patterson are to go on u brief motor trip to the South, and later will live in Washington. The bride prepared for college at Miss Porter's School, Farmington, and is a Vassar girl of the class of 1920. Lieut. Patterson was graduated from Georgetown University in 1914, and from the United States Cavalry $ at Fort Riley, Kans., in 1921. Miss Beatrice Pauline Duke enter- tained on Saturday evening, June 26, at bridge in the apartment of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Duke, at 2854 Connecticut enue. Her guests were Mrs. James . Walsh, Mrs. Louis R. Moss, Mrs. Herbert Franklin Emer- son, Mrs. Mary B. Shea, Mrs. Beatrice M. Bushey, Mrs ‘ancis Mouse, Miss Mae¢ R. Walsh, Miss Roxie MecFall, s Ruth Howard, Miss Kathleen 1keman and Miss Thelma Castle, Commander H t Franklin Emer- son, Dr. Arthu . Shea, Mr. John . Chumbl Mr. Louis R. Moss, Mr. Charles R, choeneman, Mr. Louis B. Po Mr. P. Mouse, Mr. Merrill Kleine, Mr. Elma Potterton and Mr. Clayton E. Ware, Mrs. A. J. Brosseau, president gen- eral of the Daughters of the American Revolution, has returned to Washing- ton from her home in Connecticut and is at the Willard, where she will spend the week. Miss ter. Mis to their from Louisville, called by the sud brother, Mr. Walter R. Steele, Washington boulevard. Judith L. Steele and ber sis- "annie Steele, have returned partment at 1757 K street Ky., where they were en death of their at 4429 Miss Eleanor Estelle Follin will be married this evening to Mr. Franklin S. Gicker, jr., the ceremony to be per formed in the home of the bride’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Follin, at McLean, Va. at 7:30 o'clock, the Rev. John G. Sadtler of St. John's P. E. Church officiating. The marriage of Miss Amelie San- ford Bolen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | William Harrison Bolen, to Mr. Rob. ert Dewey Beeton of Clarendon and Lexington, Va.. took e at noon Pl a|—— | [ g = n [ @bihpsbnrn Specials in have full sway in the Bags, T5c-$1. Line of Jantzen's Heavy Crepe de ine, Radium and Dream Satin;: tai- lored top with straps: deep shadow-proof hem. Peach, Flesh, White, Beige, Black and Navy. 53.95 | there was a reception for a small com SOCIETY® in the home of the by parents, at 1764 Church street, Andrew R. Bird officiating The bride wore a gown of ecru net over a foundation of pink satin made with a full skirt and long waisted bodice. She had a large leghorn pic- ture hat trimmed in black velvet and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Miss Madge Mclhany Bolen was her sister’s maid of honor and was gowned in gray georgette crepe made on straight lines and the skirt fash- | foned in godets. She had a black pic ture hat and her bouquet was of pink roses. Mr. Lionel Heeton, brother of | the bridegroom, acted as best man Immediately follewing the ceremony yesterday at home after | Newton street August 1 at 1823 Rev. Interesting Wedding in Vermont Avenue Church. The marriage of Miss Orpha Eliza beth Nelll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edwin 8. Nefll of Columbus Grove | Ohio, to Mr. Robert H. Wendt of Pre ton, ‘Towa, took place .Saturday eve ning, June 26, at 6 o'clock. The cere mony was performed in_the Vermon (Continued_on_Nineteenth Page ) pany assembled to witness the cere. 2 mony, and later Mr 1 Dari FASHION INSTITUTION Wasningtam Newlors a New Charmed Number [ 80 8” Gold Stripe Silk Stockings AY “808" at the hosiery counter will be shown the newest (m(ham Gold ripe creation and you T is a stronger stocking vields lengtl wear. 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