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R E LS T XY ¥ 5 36 & SOCIETY Mrs. Jardine, Wife of the Secretacy of SOCIETY. Agriculture, With Family, Returns ~ Tonight From Southampton RS. JARDINE, wife of the Secretary of Agriculture. and their two daughters, Miss Marian Jardine and Miss Ruth Jardine, and Miss Rita niece of the Seccretary, will arrive In Washington this evening from Southampton. Long Island, where they spent the Summer. The Secretary is in New York and will join his family here some time next month Hulme, Nenezuela, Senor Dr. Don Carlos F./Grisanti, feft for New York this morning with his ndece, Senorita Graciela Machs will sail tomorrow on the Carabobo for a visit in her home in Venezuela. The Minister will probably go trom New York to Saranac Lake to spend some time with Senora de € anti and their daughters. The Minister of Undersecretary of State Grew Is Back From North. The Undersecretary of State, Mr. Joseph C. Grew, returned to Washing: ton last evening after spending some weeks at Hancock, N. H. Mrs. Grew remained in Hanco nd will come to Washington next month. of State, iington and The Assistant Mr. Leland Harrison, vesterday to join their little family where they will be tember. ecretary left W Harrison M until late of the Dewey Washington after ; weeks in Europe. York yesterday The Assistant Treasury and Mrs. have returned to spending several They arrived in New on La Savoie. The Assistant Postmaster General, Mr. W. Irving Glover, returned yes- terday to his apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after spending a week with his family at Eagles Mere, Pa. His son, Warren Glover, will arrive Saturday from the West, where he has been on a camping trip through Yellowstone National Park with a group of boys from the Friends’ School. rench is to in The third secretary of the I embassy, M. Armand du Ch; sailing today on the Aquitania spend ation in his home of the widow late partment in the Highlands early . after being the guest of Mrs. Delo: Blodgett in her Summer home, Casa Verona, on Mack- inac Island, Mich. open her Mrs. Stephen \B. Elkins, who has been at her Summer home, in Vent- J spending a few days and is at the Red M rt! Former Senator Joseph I. France | is spending some time in New Yo at the Waldorf-Astorin. Mr. and Mr France returned recently from se eral mont stay in Europe, and have been at their home near Baltimore. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley and their two sons, Harvey W. Wiley, jr., and John Preston Wiley, are visiting the Natural Bridge, in Virginia, and are staying at the Natural Bridge Ho- tel for few days Capt. and Mrs, F. L. Bradman have closed their quarters at the barracks and with their children are spending the month of August with Mrs. Bradman's aunt, Mrs, Henry B. Brown, at Crosswicks, 5 Mr. and Mrs. William T. & Curtis have returned to their home in Chevy Chase after spending several weeks at Scituate, Mass.. and short motor trips along the south shore of Mas: chusetts. Mrs. John W. Belt and her small son are visiting her mother. J. Starr at Hope, Mrs. Starr's estate on the Eastern Shore of Marvland for the remainder of the Summer and the early Autumn. Hammett Dr. Charles M. and his sisters, Mrs. Conrad and Miss Ham- mett, have motored to Atlantic .City and are spending a fortnizht at the Holmhurst Mrs. Rlaine Lipscomb has returifed from Brantford. Conn., where she| has heen spending the Summer ac companied by her daughter, Miss Re bekah Lipscomb, and is at W mdnmn‘ Park Hotel for the week. The latter part of the month. Mrs. Lipscomb will join her sister, Mrs. Anbrey Lynn Clarke, who is at present in Brant- ford with Miss Rebekah Lipscomb, and a party of friends at the Haddon Hall in Atlantio City for a week or 10 days. Mrs. Thomas Mallan a Adele Mallan will move the Reptember from the Avond; apartment at 1842 Sixteenth irst. o to an reet. Mrs. Gally, v Benjamin ‘Willey Gally, U. nd’ their two children. Benjam.in, jr., and Ger- trude, have gone to California, where | spend three months with y's parents in the Ojai Val fo nr Capt. M. MeCormick Goodhart and Hamilton McCormick Mr. Leander McCor- | of the British em Mrs. F. E her sons, Mr. Gond It is cheaper to buy fly paper by the carton, and ‘Tanglefoot keeps indefinite- 1y. Use it in your kitchen mulnly- it is the uumm BB | bassy dinner last evening Me., Summer. dancin Mrs. who has at Wardman Park Hotel, on the Aquitania for he is M the T friend entertained a large company at’ Bar where they are spending ng. iric Hemmerde been spending the home. s. Hemmerde's second visit nited States, and she in Washington Miss Cooley's Betrothal to An Wash! Coole; Cooley Mahlon and the late asso Supre: of thi; place Mis: berley and e, Harvard Law School h Pitney, elect ! N. Invi Grace Mr. to Mr. 1 take 1 noon, Mr. Pitney James . ington for the and_ M of Interest. engagement of interest ington is that of Miss v, daughter of Mrs, of Hudson, N. Y. Pitney. son of Mr: Alice to me Court, Mr. Mahlon % city Octob s Cooley School attended the at Montelair, ted from Mr. Pitne; nceton Univ is P stiy N. bride Arthur Montclair, of the ng the ome at mother is occup) Cot for the tations have received rr e Cover, daughtel ing Andr Cov vmirgton. \\mm"lnn and the late rt Symingto lace at 5 o'clo Septem Rom: Protestant Philip Cover "Patricia Her \\ illia . mear Baltimore; Jensen officiating de will have as her ymington tron of honor, and Mi will be maid of honor The other attendants nie ft. wife Victor Arthur M Loring will m Howard Dixon, Peggy Dyke Cornelia York. Mr. whe worth, Jam in Washington will be A 1 mony mez.' Miss of Princeton McElroy daughter of S:'l W. Wadsworth, e > the best man for his brother. eception will follow the in the home of the parents, Mr. 2 went to Ric tend the fraternity, mm to their William R. M ank H. M er in Chevy will home month, T of thi; of their Mr. Churc 1926 & sopr 1l o 0% % @@ Clyde Monroe Hammersls risburg, no of note in W ammersla A and Mr s city daug runced. announce ter [elen the Virginia of Hi Pa., at St. Alban’s Fpisco h'saturday mor; at 10 o'clock. he bride shingtof prominent m ircles, bei as Harbor. the The dinner was followed by London, Summer sailed today This has many Margaret M Pitney ate justice of the Pitney The wedding will take JKim- ith Col” grad- and He is making Mrs. hom- Cur- the Rev. attend Orrick of Mrs. of the An- took plac: 0, cere- bride’s v to Kerlin's and her son, | spending the return next . Eldred Garnett Clark marriage August THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, church choir singer as well as a radio soloist. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hammersla left for a wedding trip and will be at home after September 1 at 1465 Columbla road. Mrs. E. L. Sutherland of Chicago is passing a few days at the Willard, where she arrived this morning. Mrs. W. J. C. Agnew. is at Ward- man Park Hotel, having arrived from Newport, R. I, where Comdr. Agnew is stationed at present. Later in the week she will go to New York. and will then join Comdr. Agnew at Newport. - and Mrs. Charles Walker of Indianapolis arrived today at the Willard, where they will remain sev- eral da i} at Mrs. Court Clara_D. Taylor of Fulton and_Miss Nell Bovd Taylor, assistant educational secretary of the American Association of University Women, are spending several days in Halifax. Nova Scotia, after touring New England and Canada. They will stop in Boston and Philadelphia on their way back to Washington. McBride-Walker Wedding Yesterday in Landover. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, in Landover, Md., was the to 10 ¥ | | of Mr. Austin Albert McBride of Mid- dletown, Md., the Rev. Joseph M. An- derson, former pastor of the Hyatts- ville Presbyterian Church, officlating. The bride was gowned in white crepe and wore a corsage bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. The ceremony was followed by a luncheon, after which the couple left for Atlantic City. They will reside at Clarksville, Howard County, Md., Mr. McBride having accepted the position of principal of the high school there. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of the University of Mary- land. Mrs. Ogilvie Shumate and her daughter, Miss Elizabeth Shumate, © spending a few days at_their ment at Wardman Park Hotel. | They will return about the middle of the week to thelr country place, near Warrenton, Va. Miss Mildred McCullough of Wash ington is now stopping at the Holly wood Plaza Hotel, in Hollywood, Calif. Miss Margaret R. Shields has gone to Atlantic City, and is at the Hotel Elberon for a v Edna Si Ruth Wildon and Miss D(\rulh) Wilson are mong those from Washington spend ing several days at the Natural Bridge Hotel, at Natural Bridge, Va. Mr. Sidney R. Prince arrived in New York_ yesterday aboard the Zee- land from Europe, where he has spent a vacation, and will come to Washing- ton shortl, be of Marriage Licenses. rd A, Manvetie and Helon L. Wall. um Fiizaveth Mason. of “Geneva, N. B aker ot this e, = ; nm..u . La of Chariogtesville. Va., W B or i e \\xll[m:n T i: William- { ron, ot e Eramer of Bahette Othmer of ‘Tafa itam b Hawking and Mildred Frank J. Felker of this eity and E Wipgert of dtephons Cits, Va ohn ifiman and Kathleen P. Blos both of Richmond. Va. S Oliver G Granderson and Mary A. Booker. ld, W." Samson and Verns Lockwood, o Takoma Paric. Md. 0% B \CoX wid Either E. Grimes. s and D et M Sohes and Eme I Faulsen. 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Greatly Reduced <> Sport Dresses Evening Gowns Street Dresses Coats, Wraps All Sales Final HAIRGPAE'E N 10301 & Furs Stored Without Charge. & 006 i * % A,nnual j tion to the dance floor of dancers of Old-Fashioned Dances Are Eclipsing Charleston, Dancmg Masters Assert By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, August 24.—Old-fash- foned dancing has staged a revival n this country and the eccentric Charleston is on.the wane, leaders of the ballroom art asserted vesterday at the first joint convention of the International and the American Na- tional Associations of Dancing Masters. Old-fashioned steps are being taught | In dancing schools throughout the| country, it was “and the trend back to less forms of the art has resulted in the attrac- “The Charleston never was as popu- lar as most people thought,” said Thomas Birchler of Chicago, editor of the Terpsichorean. “It is too dangerous a dance and requires too much skill, time and study to be popular and it takes up too much space in’_the ballroom." Edward S. Hurst, head of a dancing school in Atlanta, Ga., was another teacher who said the’ Charleston is on the wane a_greater range of age limits. Ford was credited with giving a great impetus to the revival of the older for of the dance. { Henry FAREWELL TO HOLCOMBE.] Colleagues Take Leave at Lunch-| eon Before His Departure. A farewell luncheon to Maj. W. H. Holcombe, who leaves Assist. ant Engineer Commissioner to take up his new Army assignment at New Orleans, s being held at the Occi- dental Hotel this afternoon. The toastmaster for the occasion is Warren B. Hadley engineer, and those s are Engineer Commissioner Bell, ( missioner Doughert icipal Archi tect Harris and . C. White- hurst, executive officer of the Zoning (.‘ummlsslon Milani’s Secret is 80 years D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1926. CONFERENCE DATE SET. Secretary Work Designates April, 1927, for Pan-Pacific Event. The week of April 11, 1927, has been designated by Secretary of the Interior Work as the date for the pan-Pacific conference on education. rehabilita- tion. reclamation and recreation. The conference will be held at Honolulu, Hawail. Congress authorized and requested the President to call this conference, the act providing that the meeting shall be organized and conducted by the Interior Department, and the Se CADETS ON 3-DAY HIKE. West Point Men Concluding Sum- mer Instruction in Watfare. WEST POINT, N. Y (#).—The two upper classes of cadets. | numbering 500 men, left the United | States Military Academy this morn- ing on a three-day hike to Popolopen Creek, near Bear Mountain. Lieut Col. C. B. Hodges, commandant, wi in command. The e Infantry, Field Artille nd Signal Corps men. A tactical problem involving attack and defense is planned, with an as sault on the defensive position as the climax. They will return to \West Point en Thursday night rk the end of the period in prac- August 24 Enginec Summer tical warfare tacties. Deaths R'eported. The following deaths have been reported fo the Heaith Department within the pas hours: A Garfield Hospital Carpente Elizabeth's Hospital E MAKE SHADES TO MEASURE [fatisfied with the ou. Youwll be pertectly you. Complaints are Shades we make Seldom Brard about our W Slip Covers—Draperies—Hours 8 to 6 / INTHUSIASM permeates the atmosphere here. 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