Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1926, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Mrs. Coolidge Received the Mountj 3 received the 3 t the rnoon White Hou Holvoke Choir at Mr. John Early This RS. COOLIX President and Bas joined them for the Christmas holidays. The Vice President and Mrs. Dawes are the guests » honor Judge and Mrs. Cha McChord will | entertain at dinner this evening in the Willard Hotel of Belgium and Barone: rtier gave a luncheon | yesterday, when their guests were the Minister of the Serbs, Croats and Slo- venes, Dr. Ante Tre 1 Senator Thomas J. David I Wals of the Netherl Asch van Wyck; Mr. and Mrs, Fra lin Mott Gunther, Mrs. Woodrow Wil- | son, Mrs. E. Hope G. Slater, Mrs. J. orden Harriman, Miss Mabel Board- man, Miss Josephine Patten and Sir A. Maurice Low | Cabinet Members Attending Military Wedding Toda; The Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight . Davis will be among the members of the cabinet attending the wedding this afternoon of Miss Eliza- beth Christine Fries, daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Amos Alfred Fries to Lieut. Frederic Allison Henney Corps of Engineers, United Statc Army. Among others in the distin uished company, which will include diplomats, members of the Senate and lower House and smart residential society, will be the secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur, Mrs. Hoover, wife of the Secretary of Commerce; the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis and the chief of stafl United States Army and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall. The ceremony will be performed at 4 o'clock in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral, the Lishop of Washington, the Right Rev. James 33 Freeman, officiating. Two tall sil- ver vases filled with pink rosebuds are placed on the altar, which will be Jighted with cathedral candles, and Mr. Edgar Priest, organist. will play the wedding marches and the nuptial music preceding and during the services. The wedding will be carried out in strictly military order, members of the 29th Engineers, of which the bride- groom {s a member, - preceding the wedding party down the aisle. bear- ing the national emblem and the regi- mental flag of the 29th Engineers and standing at the steps of the chancel during the services. After the ceremony 28 officers of the bride- groom's regiment will form an arch of swords under which the bridal couple will walk when leaving the chapel. The bride will walk to the altar with her father, who will give her in mar- riage. Her bridal robe is unsually lovely, fashioned of white satin, with & fitted bodice and a full skirt slightly bouffant and made with a panel at the front embroidered in a rose and orange blossom design with pearls and silver beads. A court train hangs from the shoulders, the end of the train being embroidered in the same The Amb: | Hiram | ham design as on the skirt. Her full tulle vell will be held by a crown of rose point lace and she will carry a shower i uquet of roses and lilies of the val- ey. . Miss Hester Bealle Baden will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids ‘will be Miss Mary Elizabeth Brigham, Miss Peggy Berry, Miss Katharine Amory, Miss Fannie Dial, Miss Doro- thy Johnson and Miss Alice Graham. The attendants will wear costumes in rainbow hues, fashioned 6f taffeta over cream chantilly lace, made bouffant, with front panels of the lace and the skirts pointed about the hem line and outlined with silver. They will ‘wear hats of cream lace trimmed with sllver ribbon and ribbons to cor- respond with the color of their frocks. Miss Baden will be in orchid and the other attendants in green, vellow and blue. Miss Baden will carry an arm bouquet of red roses and the brides maids arm bouquets of pink roses and maidenhair fern. ‘The two small sisters of the bride, Barbara Fries and Carol Fries, will be the flower girls, wearing dainty frocks of pink taffeta, pink poke bon nets, and will carry silver baskets tilled with pink roses. Mrs. Fries will wear a gown of sil- ver lace over gray, made along slight- 1y _draped lines. Lieut. L. Bingham will be the best man and the ushers selected are Tdeut. Fremont S. Tand; Jimerson Cummings, Lieut. % Itschner, Lieut. Merrow You'll be glad —and wonder why you didn’t do it long ago—when West End ROUGH DRY SERVICE The cost is really less than the usual cost of having it done at home the White House Afternoon. | Lieut. Gordon Textor and Lieut. Clin- ton F. Robinson Immediately after the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of n. and Mrs. Fries, 3305 Woodley . after which Lieut. Henney and his bride will leave for a wedding trip to Panama. The bride's traveling | costume Is of gray poiret twill, trim med with gr a shion ed along Ru and her h Licut. and home after Humphreys. he Fort will at Senator will and Mrs. Hiram RBingham have with them for Christmas the holidays their five sons, Mr. Bingham, jr.; Mr. Alfred ell Bingham, Charles T. Bing- Mitchell Bingham and Jonathan Bingham. Mitc of the Navy and| Mrs. Wilbur and the Minister of China and Mme. Sze will be members of the distinguished company attend ing the marriage this afternoon of | Miss Evelina Porter Gleaves to Mr. | Albert Morris Cohen of Philadelph The ceremony will be performed iscopal Church, on La are, the rector. the Rev Johnston officiating at | o'cblock, and a reception will | at the Naval Observatory. | who 1g the daughter | Admiral and Mrs. Albert | Gleaves, will wear a handsome gown f old ivory satin made after the fashion of 30 years ago, with full long skirt made with a train, and a tight- fitting bodice with long sleeves of rare old lace. Her veil is of exquisite lace worn for several generations in the bridegroom’s family, and will fall over a court train of similar lace. | She will carry « spray of lilles of| the valley. | Mrs. Thomas Earle Van Metre will | be matron of honor for her sister,| Miss Ruth Thomas, of Newport, R. I, ] will be maid of honor, and the bride’s | other attendants will include Mrs. | Iidgar Allan Poe, Mrs. Adolphus Sta- | ton, Mrs. George W. Hill and Miss | Eleanor Florence Cohen of Phila-! delphia, sister of the bridegroom. They will all wear apple-green geor- gette gowns, with velvet hats in a deeper shade of green, and will carry | pink roses. Comdr. George Simpson, U. S. N., will be best man and the ushers will be Capt. Adolphus Staton, U. 8. N.; Lieut. Edgar Allan Poe, U. 8. M. C.; Mr. Samuel Gray Dayton, Mr. John | Harrison, jr., and Mr. Willilam Chap- pin Wetherill, all of Philadelphia, and Mr. Willlam G. Hill. Mrs. Gleaves, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Charles J. Cohen, mother of the bridegroom, will assist at the re- ception after the ceremony, Mrs. Gleaves wearing beige georgette crepe with a small velvet hat in the same shade and Mrs. Cohen in blue velvet, the sleeves brocaded in silver and gold, and a small black velvet hat. Mr. Cohen and his bride will lecave later in the day for a wedding trip and will be at home after January 15 at Wynnewood, near Philadelphia. Among others at the wedding will be the charge d'affaires of Great Brit- ain and Mrs. Henry Getty Chilton, the naval attache of the French em- bassy and Mme. ‘Willm, Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson, Assist ant Secretary of the Navy for Avia- tion, Mr. E. G. Warner; the major general commandant of 'the Marine Corps and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Ad- miral Charles F. Hughes, Capt. and | Mrs. Edwin Pollock, Rear Admiral and | Mrs. Hiliary P. Jones, Rear Admiral | Andrew T. Long, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard H. Brownson, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Edward H. Campbell, The Secrets Investment Service AT THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN you start using THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, DEBUTANTE OF TODAY MISS NANCY HAMILTON, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. this afternoon. | | | | Hamilton, are presenting her at a tea Rear Admiral and Mrs. Charles L. Hussey, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Theo- dore F. Jewell, Rear Admiral and Mr Yates Stirling, Rear Admiral and Mrs, Reginald F. Nicholson, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Presley M. Rixey, Rear Ad miral and Mrs. Charles B. Mc v, Jr; Capt. and Mrs. Edward S. Kellogg, Capt. and Mrs. Donald C. Bingham, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Truxtun Beale, Mr. and Mr Montgomery Blair, Dr. and Mrs. ~ clair Bowen, Mrs. Lawrence Heap, Miss Katharine Judge, all of Wash. ington; Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Post, Mr. Charles Post, Mr. Rhinelander Col. and Mrs. Baldwin, all of New York; Mr. and Mrs. Cohen, parents of the bridegroom: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crawford, Mr. and Myrs. John Harri son, Mr. and Mrs. Rutter, Mr. and Mrs. Chattin Wetherill, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gray Dayton and Mrs. A. L. Livingston, all . of Philadelphia; Lieut. and Mrs, gar Allan Poe, Miss Stirling and Mr. Willlam. Fell Johnson of Baltimore; Capt. and Mrs. Durell and Mrs. Rob- ert Barton of Winchester, Va., and Miss Porterfield of Richmond. Senator and Mrs. James A. Reed of Missouri were guests at dinner last evening of Mrs. James T. Morris of Minneapolis, who is staying at the ‘Willard Hotel while in Washington. Mrs, T. J. B. Robinson, wife of Rep- resentative Robinson of the third Towa LUcAs Of New York b BEAUTY SALON ‘ormerly with Emile and Robert 1110 Conn. Ave., 2nd fi ¢ Mayftower Hotel: " Matn " B350, . Pbilipsborn 608w 6l4 Gift Silk Specially Priced $7.95 Teddies, Gowns, Step-ins of Crepe de Chine Beautiful styles in tailored or lace-trimmed models. Dainty rosebuds, alencon, val and filet lace, and clever bits of ribbon adorn the more frilly typ in every pastel shade provide a varied selection. Every Imported district, and Mrs. W. D. Boles, wife of Representative Boies of the eleventh Towa district, elegation in from their State at dinner Saturday evening at Congress Hall, the ladies of their families being with them. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hamilton will entertain at a tea-dance this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock at Rauscher’ when_they will present their daugh: Miss Nancy Hamilton, to their ends. The ballroom is gay with Christmas greens and berries, and the bud will stand with her mother be- fore a screen studded with flowers sent to her. Mrs. Hamilton will wear a_gown of | green georgette crepe incrusted with sequins in iridescent colors and a cor Preserved Ginger In Stone Crocks ¥sae LAOBG 34 Size Stone Jar....... 15 Size Stone Jar.. 1.25 Whole Size Stone Jar % .25 Decorated Stone Jar (Blue). $3.50 15-1b. Tin Crystallizd Canton..50¢ . Tin Crystallized Canton..90c 14-1b. Tin Crystallized Stem...70c 1-1b. Tin Crystallized Stem..$1.20 Magruder Inc. | Best Groceries Conn. Ave., M & 18th Sts. Phone Main 4180 Established 1875 ” 7 ELEVENTH ST. Lingerie The colors { mas holida, D. ¢, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1926. sage bouquet of orchids, The de- butante will be in a dainty frock of white taffeta designed along quaint old-fashioned lines, a tight bodice and a full skirt with two deep flounces of ecru lace and hoops over each hip. The bodice is made with a neckline high at the front and rather low at thé back, and garlands of rosebuds arc used in the trimming of the gown. She will carry an old-fashioned bouquet. Assisting Mrs. Hamilton will be Mrs. George . Hamilton, Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, Mrs. Frank 8. Hight, Mrs. Ernest G. Walker, Mrs. Guy H. Johnson, Mrs. George Leonard Smith and Mra. T. W. Mitchell of Cincin- nati, sister of Mrs. Hamilton. With the bud will be her three house guests, Miss Virginia Murray of Trenton, N. J.; Miss Jessica Holton of Bethle: hem, Pa.. and Miss Erma Binns of Uniontown, Pa.; Miss Katharine Amory, Miss Adelaide Douglass, Miss Barbara Hight, Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, Miss Harriet Huntress, Miss Retty Ridsdale and Miss Mary Page Jullien. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight will entertain at dinner this evening for their debutante daughter, Miss Bar- bara Hight, in compliment to Miss Hamilton and her house guests. The guests will later go to the‘dance Mrs. De Frees Critten will give for Miss Olive Sherley. Mr. Alexander P. Moore, former Am- bassador to Spain, arrfved in Wash- ington yesterday and is at the Wil- lard, where he will pass several days. 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