Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1926, Page 20

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SOCIETY SOCIET Ambassador of 7l\rl.exic0 Assembles No- tables at Embassy to Celebrate An- ecretary of State, Mr. Kel- was the honor guest at luncheon today of the Ambas- sador of Mexico, Senor Don Manuel Tell who enter- tained in the embassy on Sixteenth street in celebration of the 11 niversary of the dec ican independerce. The other were the Ar or of Peru. | Hernan Velarde; the Ambassador of | Chil wor Don Miguel Cruchaga Toeo 11, the Minister of Guat ala, | Senor Don Francisco Sanchez Latour: | the Minister of Colombi Senor Dr. | Enrique Olaya: the Minister of Costa Rica. Senor Don J. muno; | the rof T Don Ricardo Jaime seciotary of State, s c.| the American c e of| Mexican-America Mr. F Grew the Commissio the churge Don Mariano mendi; the cha gentina, Senor General ¢ lerick K. Ny of Spain, Amoedo v d'affaires of . Felipe A. Espil; the iffaires of (‘uba, Senor Don | Baron: the charge daf-! of Uru ay.. Dr. Hugo V.| de Pena d'affaires of | Panama Juan B. Cheva- the S res of Para- Dr. Juan Ramirez; the d'affaires Dominican Republic, Senor the charg Senor Don Ju; Secretary of Wright: the rerican Butler of the Leo S Mr. Jo , chief of | in-American division of the Jepartment; Mr, gent, Mexi s Commission; Bartolome I v ¥ Mex fean agent an-American Claims Commission njamin English, Amer ican-Amer can General Claims Commissions Dr Rome Mexican scereta an-American Claims Comn Mr. William M. Mooney. city er of Washington: Mr. Rich inis, ng chief of the divi- slon of Mexic s of the De- partment of S teban Gil Borges neral of the Pan-American Union; Mr. Reuben T« American counselor of the Mexican - American Commission Sobral, M. Claims Senor hsas, nssis ark, sxicar in General Dr. Antonio of the Mexican los A. Baum- secretary of Commission; Castrol-Leal, counselor embassy, and Senc hack v CGriethe nd { his | four lin th will sail October 9 few weeks abroad. to pass a The director of operations of the United States Fleet Corporation, Mr. James E. Wilson, has returned to apartment Wardman Park Hotel after spending several weeks with Mrs. Wilson at their Summer camp at Belgrade Lakes, Me. Mrs. Wilson will rejoin her husband here within a few da and Mrs. J. Low Harriman rrived in Washington yesterday ter passing the Summer in Califor- nia, and have taken a suite at the Wardman Park Hotel. 3 R. P. Howell, who, ay district engineer of the third Mississippi River district, has been stationed for in Vicksburg, Mi has arrived with his family in Washing- ton. where he attending a course the Army Industrial College, held Munitions Building. Maj. and Mrs. Howell and their children are occupying an apartment t 2915 Connecticut avenue for the Winter. Miss Mary Boyd has returned frem motor trip taken with a party friends to Poland Sprin other points of interest in the X kngland States. heth S, K. Pinder of a Islands, of the Brit ho has been visiting and William A. Paul in home, at 2707 Woodley road, laft yesterday for Bridgeport, N. J to visit her son-in-law and daughte: . and Mrs. Frank Berry. Mr. Ber of Maj. Gen. Charles W. M. their Col. and Mrs. Leroy Whitl ron have issued invitations marriage of their daughter, Mabel Audrey, to Mr. Rembrandt Peale Lane Wednesday evening, October 9, at 8 o'clock in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church. A reception will follow in the home of the bride's parents, at 3111 Garfield street. Her- or the A beautiful wedding took place yesterday at 4 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Glascock, near Upperville, Va., when their daughter, Miss Eleanor Eliz beth Glascock, became the brid Mr. George Richard Thompson, 3 Marshall, Va. The ceremony was in the garden, the bridal party coming appointed !to " announce | Wash Marshall. The bride is tlie sister of! B. Richard Glascock, common- of Fauquier, and Mr. Thomas B. Glascock, one of the board of supervisors of the county. She was educated at Hollins College, and represented Virginia in the cotton carnival at Galveston, Tex., last year. Mrs. Rolte Gernardt entertained at a tea yesterday afternoon at her home, Vinton! Manor, near Charles Town, W. Va. in honor of her cousin, Miss Frances Davenport Packette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William ~_ Bainbridge Packette of Charles Town. The tea was given the engagement of Miss Packette to Mr. _Augustine Jacqulin Todd of this city, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Magill Todd and the iate Everard Robinson Todd. The wedding . will take place in Charles Town October 30 Mr. Ralph B. Pratt, Representative Carl E. Mapes of Michigan, and Mrs. Pratt have re. turned to their home, 5015 Fourteenth street northwest, after a motor trip to Michigan. Nigara Falls and Wat- kins Glen, N. secretary to Miss ncy Hamilton has gone to Bethlehem, Pa., to spend u week as the guest of Mi: Ji ica Holton, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Johnston of the Eagle Gate® House, United States Soldiers’ Home, left this morn- ing for Philadeiphia, Pa., to attend the Sovereign Grand Lodge session of the 1. O. O. F. and before returning home will visit at Little Silver, N. J., and Atlantic City. They will return in time to participate in the welcom- ing of E. W. Bradford on September 25, he being elected grand sire of the LHOSOST, _ Mr. George 1. McKelway of Wash- ington is making a lengthy visit in the Davesport Hotel in Spok: De Mino—Polito Wedding At 10 0’Clock This Morning. A wedding of unusual interest took place this morning at 10 o'clock in tivity Catholic Church, 6000 ‘Geor- a avenue northwest, when Miss Jose- e Polito, daughter of Mr. Anthony S. Polito, became the bride of Dr. Joseph De Mino of Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs Leonard De Mino of Stamford, Conn. The church was decorated with cut flowers and palms, and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Benedict Hanneman. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a soft shade orchid chiffon, with picture hat correspond. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the . Miss Lucy Polito was maid of honor for her sister, and wore orchid georgette with hat to match. She car- ried a bouquet of orchids. Dr. Jerry Maiatico was best man. There was special music at the church conducted by Leon Brusiloff. A luncheon for the immediate fam- of the bride and bridegroom was ven at the home of the bride, 6308 Ninth street northwest, followed by a reception, where the decorations fol- M formerly Miss Nell Hutchi: marri: bride W. Hutchison of 3048 N street north-| tache at The Hagu sail for The H. west. ro: Cana tober Mr. ¢ City, Madis noon ma held RS. TRENT AINSWORTH ov n, whose age took place last evening. The is the daughter of Mrs. Irvine Conn, o011 Da M of the bridegroom; M Waterbury, Conn. Gaim; axtist, of New Yorlk Mr. of California ing a ern, Winchendon, Mz Mr. leave absen ., father and mother of the bride- n, Messrs. John and J. J. ino of Hartford, Conn., brothers Ann Peppe of Mr. and Mrs. V. pietro_ and lvator Polito, an and Mrs. Thomas B. Mck treet have been enjoy Fall holiday at Toy Town and Mrs. George O. Walson will Thursday for California, to be t 2 month. o'clock, by The church had a pretty arrangement of palm flowers and Miss Nan Seay, accom- Sdgar Milton Rich, sang three solos during the ceremony. The bride was escorted and given in marriage by her cousin, i D. Sears of Jersey City. | white satin made with full s tight-fitting fitting | held Dy and she c le rose: Miss Mary i of honor for her pink georg: panied by Mrs. R and Mis bridesm; naid M. Rich and M and Mrs. mediately after the wedding Mr. Among th S. C., and Mrs, of New York, The wedding of Mi Vermilyie, daughter of William M wood, vesterday in Church, Plainfield, N. Wells, a cla: ds were M Miss Harrief M Kenney w and the usher Kenne, groom; Royal, Wiltsie, [ N, at the which the Scof The bride is a graduate of the Farm- Mr. McKenney is a nt United States commercial The couple ie late in October. zton School. Miss -Almir been motor} ferns and early bodice with Her long, sleeve sister and hat to veetheart e picture pink eth Barre arried pink rose: Mr. Albert H. Sellman W and the ushers were Mr. . William P. Lynch. left Ainsworth ceremo trip to at 3048 N athryn Bari L M 4 Vermilyie avenue, John L. D. €. Grac Park Stevenson, rector, e was attended by Mis brother were Mr. his Comdr. and Lieut. Lieut, S. N. Vermilyie home, has the Mis: Miss William L. ul turfied to W the Summ RAPERIES Made to Order We would be camples. estimates Autumn Mr. She wore irt and tulle - veil a wreath of orange blossoms d a shower bouquet of and lilies of the valley. aret Hutchison was maid was e crepe, with which she match of Greenwood, hel Hefren were nd wore similar costume: to that of Miss Hutchison. ratt, in blue, Miss Hefren, in orchid, carried Miss Ba agara Falls s were Jersey tt of Green- Smoot Mary Mazr Mr. and Mr: of No. Plainfield, N. J., verett McKenney, son of McKenney took place at Episcopal J., the Re smate, and_the brides- s Louise Hawkes and Ralph Me- best man, John M also a brother of the bride- Forrest Irving A reception was couple left on a trip to Reed Harris, V;hu 1z thrgugh Virginla w! heen” the guest of her Colhoun, for . Harris returned to her home in Philadelphia this week. Mr and 1 to_send vou nake Sug- SOCIETY. L’AIGLON GRILL Miss Coeline Lynch was the maid | Your Dinner Cooked 5 of honor and wore a gown of black | to Order for C lace over orchid satin. | 1t Tastes Different. Meal Tickets Tseued. Mr. Henry J cerald, brother of 18th and Columbia Road the bridegroom, was best man The ceremony was followed b g reception, after which Mr. d Mrs, | SEERRETENANRACUNNNENNNS Fitagerald left for o wedding trip. | fred A motoring to Philadelphia, New York Ov F and through the Berkshires. They erstuffe urniture will be at home after October 1 at | 1920 Kearney street northeast. Fa Made to Order Only the immediate families at- | You may solect from a wi tended, among whom twere: Mr. and | 0f materials and we. will mak life and_beauty. and save vou mo. Also Reuphoistering and Slip C match, and carried a heart roses. ‘When in England, M; her nephew, Mr. Alfred son, American consul in Yorkshire. Miss Saul will return to Goucher College, Baltimore, for her senior year, bouquet of at Bradford, The marriage of M Dufr: daughter of i James T. Duffy, to William J. Fitzger- |a1d, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Fitzgerald, took place yesterday i at St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Twenty- fifth and Pennsylvania avenue north- west, where a huptial high mass was celebrated by Reyg Father Arthur W. Murphy. The bride was by her father, white crepe de satin and T given in e ind wore a costume of chine trimmed with lace, with a Mrs. J. T. Duff nd Mrs. R. Fitzgerald, Mr. Walter teg, Mr. J. O. Connell, Mrs. B. Devine, Mr. J Casey, Mr. J. Fitzgerald, Miss M. | Standard Upllolslery Store l':l('l[:(’r\ll d. Mersch, Miss | 2810 14th St. N.W. Open evenings. Col. 1035, (Continued 1200 | ANAARERRLRNRRNEANNNNN NN tie Mexican emb gestions for new Drape Shades, Slip Covers. Hours: 8 to 6 down a box-bordered walk to the wtar placed before a screen of box- wood. s Nell Hutchison, daughter Irvine W. Hutchison, was ma st evening to Mr. Trent Ains- and Mr lowed the lines of those at the church. Later today Dr. and M De Mino will leave for points in Canada, after which they will be gue: of Dr. and Mrs. A. P. Vestola, uncle of the bride, and of Mr. and Mrs. Peppe of Water. bury, Conn. The bride’s golng-away frock will be a blue suit, cut on severe ., with velour hat and other ac- s to correspond. The couple will be at home after October 1 at the Gorgas Apartments. Dr. De Mino is a graduate of Flower Window Ialian Envoy at Saranac Camp Until October 1. The Amb: Acomo de York last_evenir few days in Washington and will company Nobil Donna Antionette Martine ck to Steel (a Sarannc k for the v this 1 nth Nobil de mained in New Yorl Am- | o ~ bassador's visit hers Lo tendants were Mrs. matron of hono v Glascock, maid of honor, and Helen Bard. Kalamazoo, Mich Katherine Bow: rrenton: xnicious, Wash- Julia Gatewood, dor of Ttaly. Nobile rtino, went to New fter spending L] 21’ 1214 F St. N.W. de \ r, Licut. M. Thompson, U. . and the ring was carried by M. Thompson, jr., and Susan Har- cock w flower girl. The were Mr. Thomas B.|Dpital and Yonker Glascock, James C. Ambler and|ing to this cit; Mr. Davenport Blackwell. The cere-| for four years. ! - ! mony performed by the Rev.| Out-of-town guests included Mr. and visiting the latter’s brother-in-law and =3 Vestola, Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Mr. and Mrs. Chandler P. An- anpki of Richmond, Va.; Mr. and derson 2 rs. Leonard De Mino of Stamford, Do You Want a Real Bargain! See Cash Jewelry Sale 907 G St. N.W. Washington’s Newest Jewelry Store Will Open Friday Morning, Sept. 17 —on a strictly and exclusively cash basis, stocking only standard and first quality Watches, Clocks, Rings, etc. We want to make your acquaintance and establish our reputation. As we buy direct from several factories our prices for cash are especially However, we will positively reduce these prices until Oct. 5, and we ¥ invite those who know values. No hurry, as we have plenty of stock. G. B. COLGAN 907 G St. N.W. All of the new shades S T e are included — and be- - sides the nowest modes $oHit ts BhildQsinhis totay. wngial for women—there are the e N small sized styles for the p girl and miss TO WEAR Capt. Hen Mustin, known as the “father of his eldest igue Mustin P the new aviation field ton who 4 TO SCHOOL MON- 1115 1117 F STREET 850 FELTS and VELOURS to close out in our dent phy ston City Hos- s Hospital before com- where he has been The former Ambassador of mon G and Senora de Riano will ar Washington tomorrow from York Tlarbor, Me. where they have been Spain ve in The charge daffaires of and Frau Dieckhoff. who have lived | fn Alta Vista, Md.. through the Sum me: 1in in their house at 1702 Sixteenth street, which they occupied last Winter Germany | The Minister of Colombia, Senor Dr. Enriaue Oliva, will be host at dinner | Saturday evening in compliment to Panaman Minister to Colombia. | Senor Don Joseph Lefevre, who | formerly wi v of the Pan ! 1 and ch vears. Senor on to remain in Philadel York, from for Pana » his new post, at Bogot Senor Lefevre has represented ernment_in Chile and Ar; several yvears since le Tow general of the espec Dr. Leo S luncheon Pan Rowe, Tuesday in nt to Senor L nd the United States Minister to v,V m Jennings Price, 1 be host this evening | the visit Walter Scott compl! former Panama Formerly $2.90 & $3.95 iladelphia Nav d_named 1923 <tin was a brotherindaw of DAY. son, Kauffmann has return- ngton «nd is in her home cnue. Mr and will | motor for | Finest Quality $7.50 and $5.00 - GENUINE Velours Don’t miss this oppor- p ¥ Sunday by New Arrivals Alrs, will be hostess at ning at the Com Kauff: dinner t¢ mar in the new Autumn modes and colorings Fall Frocks— Special designings for the particular wear—be it street, sports, business, after- noon—in the accepted weaves. W Mrs. Ter the residence of w J. Peele, in Chevy ich they have been occupy L and Mrs, Terriberry Island to close place. Col. 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