Evening Star Newspaper, August 2, 1927, Page 14

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12 COCIRTYS SOC The Secretary of the Nay IETY Was Host Informally at Dinner Last Evening. s. Va., where she is spending ater part of the season. Dr. Edward Centeno and Senora de Centeno are arriving in New York | today on the American Leglon from Sir Esme How: Diplomats, A Ambassa son yesterday of and Mr in Washington, | August 13 for returned t ter havi New York. embassy, who accom to New York, The charge « and Senora de Ramirez, and their Ruben, will leave Washington ¢ Lake N. J., s two or three ary of the Treas- en L. Mills have place at Newport to \gs for the opening of Representative and Mrs, Richard S. ch w York at the Ritz ¥ have been spending of The Netherlands 3octzelaer van 11 entertain a company nner this evening. roness van Boetzalaer is spend- Summer at Watch Hill, R. L., and the secretary requently for week end visits. ess van Boetzalaer will return to Washington in the Autumn for the Wint the haron remaining here as st of the legation. The secretary of the legation of the Trish Free State, Mr. Willlam J. B. Macauley, has returned from Gibson Island, where he was among the guests of Mrs. Lawrence Higgins, at the Gibson Island Club, over Sunday. Others in_Mrs. Higgins' party were Mr. and Mrs. Stokeley Morgan and Mr. Lawrence Higgins, son of the res of Paraguay | Buenos Aires. Senora de Centeno 1s the daughter of the Ambassador of itina and Senora de Pueyrredon, e in New York to meet them. . and Senora de Centeno will ac- he Ambassador and Senora redon to Washington and | spend several weeks here with them. *| The new president of George Wash- ton University and Mrs. C. H. Mar- are at the Willard for a short r 1, wife of Rear Admiral " Grayson, and her three sons ave gone to Vineyard Haven, Mass. ss the remainder of the Summer. spent a few days in New York chusetts. Mrs. William Gordon Crawford has | zone to Atlantic City, where she is visiting Mrs. Stephen B. Elkina in her Summer home at Ventnor. Mr. . William Henry White {1oft yesterday for Buena Vista Springs, | where they will spend the remainder of the Summer at the Buena Vista | Spring Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. 1llam F. R. Hitt are again at atoga Springs for the rac- | ing seaso: The Hon. and Mrs. John F. A. Cecil will return from Europe Friday, and will spend a few days in New York hefore going to Blltmore House at Biltmore, N. C. st, was the guest at 3 ay of Mrs. Richard T. Wilson, Who entertained at the clubhouse. Miss Caroline Chamberlain, daugh- ter of Gen. and Mrs. John L. Cham- berlain, who is at Narragansett Pier. R. I, entered the annual women's in- tation tennis tournament, which opened on the courts of the Point Judith Country Club yesterday morn- ing with Mrs. Irving H. Chase in charge. Count and Countess de Benque, who have been spending some time in At- lantic City, are now in New York at the Ambassador Hotel. They will re- turn to Washington in a few days. Dr. and Mrs. Putzki and Their Family Motor North. Dr. and Mrs. Paul Sticling Putzki and their small daughter, Barbara Lee, accompanied by Dr. Putzki's father, Mr. Paul A. Putzki, left this morning by motor for Lake Champlain, where they have leased a cottage until after Labor day. Mr. Wilbur, | hostess, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Callahan, Jr., The chiet of staff, U. 8. A., Maj.|were week end guests at Briarcliff Gen. Charles P. Summerall, who has | Lodge, Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. been on an inspection trip in the Middle West, is expected to return to | M. and Mrs. George Pulver were at IWashington Thursday. the Gibson Island Club over the week end, and had as their guests Mr. and The Assistant Secretary of State, [ Mrs. Howard N. Tucker. They spent Mr. William R. Castle, jr., spent the | Sunday sailing aboard Mr. and Mrs. Week end with Mrs. Castle at Hot Pulver’s launch, which' they keep an- bt e il i o b s i Mol it T e i Brothers Wednesday: Offer for Immediate Clearance All Plain and Fancy SUMMER DRESSES and Smartly Tailleured COATS and SUITS One-Half Price TWERLVE THIRTEEN W W. B. Moses & Sons Main 3770 Est. 1861 F St. at 11th A Sale of 100 Summer Hats Taken From Regular Stock and Reduced to 5.00 Formerly Up to $25 Included are all the sea- sonable types in hats for the matron or the miiss _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. 1927, TO BE AUTUMN BRIDE | MISS CECILIA McHUGH, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. McHugh, whose marriage to Mr. Joseph M. Droney will take place in the Autumn. chored in the inner bay of the island |are arriving in New York today on the Mafjestic, after having spent some months in Europe. Mrs. Henry R. Rea sailed yesterday e Washington’s Finest Men’s Wear Store, Tomorrow! A Reduction Sale on Jantzen Bathing Suits for Men and Women $4.85 All the popular colors and styles in every size. Plain shades, bright tones, stripes. The suit that changed bathing to swimming. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street Hundreds of pairs of genuine Queen Quality Shoes of unusually smart styles, taken from our regular stock, have been added to this sale and greatly reduced to $5.65. mfi‘ ‘and Summer Styles in oll e 63d leathers and colors, imcluding white, And Deauvills Sandals Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F% N. W, o A A TS e B Fe to spend the rest of the Summer in Europe. | ton. En route East Miss Maltby spent | .~ = S eik with Her sluter, Mimi Chiuries | o0 ccicnsiyoutigenset [ 15. Winter, wife of Representative Winter, at Casper, Wyo. |, Mrs. Martha Francls McKnew will | leave this week for Long Island, where ‘\'he will spend some time, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Dulaney | of 1699 Thirty-first” street northwest | | announce the marriage of their dau ter. Alice Rebecca to Mr. | Carter of Cincinnati, Ohio, Monda | August 1, at Annapolis, Md., the cer | mony being solemnized by the Rev. | Robert 1. Weech, pastor of Calvary | | M. E. Church, Annapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Carter are passing some time at the Traymore, Atlantic City, and will make their home in Washington, Mrs. Carter graduated from Sullins College, Bristol, Va., and attended | George Washington University. She is a nlece of Mrs. Robert L. Taylor | of Tennessee, and i3 a descendant of | one of the oldest families of the State. | Lieut. Carter graduated from the Ohio | State University and | Delta Sigma Phi I Phi Alpha Delta Leg: is now taking a la George Washington Unliversity. Miss Hazel Chitty of Takema Park and Mr. Clark Woods wera married by the Rev. C. S. Longacrs in his home, at 102 Park avenue, Takoma | Park, at 11 o'clock yesterday mo; After the ceremony the bride and bridegroom left for a honerracon trip to Yellowstone National Park. Rightstine-Trwin Marriage Yesterday. Mr. J. William Rightstine and Miss Claire Agnes Irwin, hoth of Richmond, Va., were married yesterday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Patrick’s Church, this clty. The Rev. John K. Car wright of St. Patrick's Church per- formed the ceremony, which was tended by the members of the immer ate families of the b oom and a few friends. The bride attended by her sister, Miss Mar in, also of Richmond, and Mr. M. K. Rightstine of this city, brother of the bridegroom, was hest man, | A wedding breakfast was served at | the Ral Hotel immediately follow- | ing the ceremony, after which the co ple left for New York and Atlant They will bo at home In Ri 15 Permanent Wave, $15 JUST FOR TRIS MONTH Please look in your telephone book, yellow section, and you will always find LUCAS of New York Beauty Salon Furniture Repairing Upholstering * Chair caneing. Porch Dr. and Mrs. William Gwynn and bilipsborn 608 to 614 SOCIETY.” Mr. Nelson Waller and Mr. Rixey | their family motored down to Gibson | jantte Clay and are’ stagiig ot th . Smith are at White Sulphur Springs, Miss Suzanne D, Maltby, who has | where, Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Lillan been on an extended trip fo the Pa- | Branch of Richmond entertained in | os Angel ; v ‘Al | dat s, Miss Mary Harr | cific Coast, has returned to Washivg- | inair honos et &itediat thel Caaton forv 0! geles arrived today at the Wil J,‘v ighters, Miss Mary Harrington an Island Sunday afternoon. Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Mr. and Mrs, John McCormick of | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Harrington an ss Roberta Harrington, of Nashvilly have arrived at the Willard they plan to remain severs lard for a short stay. Miss M. E. Muneck, Miss G. .. Free | and Miss M. 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