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BN A e W SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg it Leave Tonight for Buffalo and Will Remain Over Sunday. HE Secretary of State and Mr: Kellogg will lea for Buffalo, N. Y., Peace Bridge, which will be heid Sunday in commemoration of the 100 vears of peace between this coun try and the Dominion of Canada. The Prince of Wales and the premier of ¥ngland, Mr. Stanley Raldwin, as well as the governor general of th jon, will attend the ceremony. S tary and Mrs. Kellogg will return ) day morning. The Attorney General, Mr. Sargent Jeft last night for Ludlow, Vt., to join Mrs, Sargent in their home there and will not return to Washington until | the end of August. Dean of Diplomats to ner Embassy Again The of « 1t Britain, has returned to Manchester, having spent a week in Ambassador sme Howard nmer embassy at Ma after Washington. The acting counselor of the em- hassy, Mr. Henry Getty Chilton, is ve- maining in Washington, as is the sec- ond secretary, Sir Ad William Maxwell Bailiie, Representative and Mrs, James T. Regx of Sandusky, Ohio, who are spending the Summer in their home at Cedar Point, on Lake Erie, have | as their guests there their son'in-law | and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ward | Harreld of Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Harreld recently visited the form parents, former Senator and Mrs John W. Harreld. Representative and Mrs. Begg have | spent some time during the early Summer motoring through the State | of Ohio. They will return to Wash- ingten in September. | The Surgeon General and Mrs. Mer- | ritte W. Ireland have as their guests | their daughter-inlaw and grandson. | Mrs. Paul M. Ireland and voung Paul M. Ireland, jr., of Memphis, Tenn. Mme. Weidel, wife of the commercial counselor of the legation of Sweden, who has been visiting in Parkersburg W. Va.. returned to Washington this morning and is staying at the May- flower. Brig. Gen. Richard C. Marshall, jr., entertained last evening at dinner at the Hamilton Hotel in honor of Brig. Gen. William E. Horton, newly ap- pointed assistant to the quartermaster k L. Cranford, | lawyver, Col. E. A. Sim- imner Sollitt, Col. Wil- ol. George B. Wal- bridge, A D. A. rber, Col. W. H. Riblet, Mr., E. J. rding, Capt. R. J. Marshall, Maj. R. Richards, Maj. John D. Kilpatrick and Maj. W. A. Danielson. mons, Mr. liam A. Maj. and Mrs. James A. Lester will sail tomorrow aboard the Republic for Europe, where the former is going on special assignment Col. and Mrs. R. B. Farquharson sailed from Baltimore for Boston on the S. S. Chatham for a stay in New England. Lieut. Richard Wheeler, U. 8. A., and Mrs. Wheeler will be among the passengers sailing tomorrow ahoard the Republic for Europe, where Lieut. Wheeler has a special assignment. Commendatore Giovanni de Rosa of Rome, who is passing several months in the United States, today will leave Washington, where he has been ‘a guest at"ME-ATayAower for a week, and will spend a month in New York be- fore returning to Italy. Commenda- tore de Rosa is director of the budget of the Itallan Senate. Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo | entertained at luncheon in the Casino, | at White Sulphur Springs, yesterday in compliment to the latter's sister, Miss Margaret Wilson, who is their house guest in their cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richard- son entertained at dinner Wednesday evening in their country home on | Grant road. Mrs, Cary D. Langhorne is passing | a few days at the Hotel Lorraine, in | New York. Mrs. Samuel T. Cushing and M Cushing have returned from a series | of visits in New England and Canada and are in their new home at 3618 Rittenhouse street, Chevy Chase, D. C.“ Miss Betty Ridsdale left yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newton | _Pack of Princeton, N. J., for Glacier | National Park, where they will spend | the month of August. In September | they will go to Seattle, Vancouver and | Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Thompson ere in New York, where they are stay- ing at the Ambassador Hotel. Mrs. John B. Pugh of Towa City and Miss Anna McGrath of Atlantic, lowa, are visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGrath, A wedding of interest in Washing- ton took place yesterday in New York, _In the chapel of Grace Church, when Miss Mary Spencer Molitor, daughter of Mrs. Spencer Molitor of New York, became the bride of Lieut. Thomas Benoit Hedekin, U. 8. N., son of Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Hedekin of this city. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Clarence H. Horner, assistant rector of the church, in the presence of the immediate families only. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. Carl S, ermanent Wave, 3UST FOR THIS MONTH Please look in your telephone book, yellow section, and you will always fin LUCAS _ of New York Beauty Salon_ Evening ! NHANCE the enjoyment of long Summer evenings with a plate of BUDD'S Fresh Peach Ice Cream. Cooling, smoothly delicious and so refreshing. Phone— Conn. Ave. &dhhcomb St. an, 18th & Columbia Rd. | Molitor, was attended by Mixs ‘e this evening | beth Bartholomew of this city as to attend | of honor. the dedication ceremony of the | A., hrother of the bride, was the best | ith velvet trimmings and carried a Lieut. Eric man. Lieut. motor to Ca thetr Molitor, Medekin and his bride will | wedding | trip. On their return they will live in West Point, where Lieut, Hedekin is aide to Rrig. Gen. Merch B. Stew- uperintendent of the Military | Marriage Yesterday of Miss Powell to Mr. Banse, The marriage of Miss Sara Virginia | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Miss Marion Burgess for MISS OLIVE MURPHY, Murphy, who is sailing tomorrow. with e I white georgette crepe and lace, fash- ioned Wwith a full skirt of tiers of lace and a fitted bodice. Her hat was of white horsehair braid, trimmed with white georgette and velvet, and she carried. a shower houquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Jane Powell attended her sis- ter as mald of honor, wearing a gown | epe over pink, with | horsehair braid v large pink hat | ette and vel- | trimmed with pink geo vet, and carrying an arm bouquet af pink butterfly roses. The bridesmalds were Miss Rachel Powell, another sis- ter of the bride, who was in a gown of orchid crepe with a hat to match | trimmea in_velvet, and carried yellow roses, and Miss beth Simpson of Libertytown, Md., who wore a frock of yellow crepe and a hat to match bouquet of sunburst roses. Mr. Joseph Atchison of Fremont, Mich., was the best man and the Mr. George V'aughan and iker, hoth of this city. | | rs. Powell, mother of the bride, | was in a gown of heige georgette and ] lace and wore a corsage bouquet of i roses. Mr. Banse and his bride left after the ceremony for a_ wedding trip to Atlantic City, Mrs. Banse wearing a b o rinight’s stay in Bermuda. Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aus- tin T. Powell of Brookeville, Md., to Mr. Walter Frederick Banse of Hazel- ton, Pa., took place yesterday after. noon at 5 o'clock In the Mount Ver- non Place Church, the Rev., William A. McKee officiating. Cut flowers, palms and ferns formed an effective background for the wedding party and preceding the ceremony Mrs. Tuttle of | Takoma TPark sang ‘At Dawning,” accompanied by Mrs. Jackson, who also played the wedding marches, The bride was escorted to the altar by her father, whe igave her ift: mat riage, and she wore a dainty gown of Open Saturday REAL BARGAINS Lamps & Shades Reductions of 15% to 50% 517 10th St., just below F St. Main 6549 JOSEPH D. CAMPBELL. GOWNS BT T e “J309 G SHOP HERE OPEN Advance Showing of 9 9 P (’/ggy FROCKS *'15 Feminine styles! Softer effects are featured— bouffant ills, ruffles, laces, fancies —such are the new fashions, Satins predominate along with the ever popular crepes and silks —BLACK is fashion's favorite for Fall. We invite you to inspect them. All size Values $10.00 to $19.95 i BRESLAU'S N ’ Dine =nd Dance Breslan k= "TILL EVERY SUMMER DRESS SACRIFICED Values $14.95 to $24.95 The Friendly Shop two-pieca gown of tan romaine crepe with a hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy 8. Newkirk and their daughter Dorothy, who have been motoring in the Far West, passed a fortnight in the Yellowstone National Park. They also visited historical points in Canada ané re- Iurln!d to town by way of Niagas Falls, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dashiell and the latter’s sister, Dr. Rebecca Stoneroad, iled from Baltimore on the 8. 8. Alleghany for an indefinite stay in Florida, Penna. Ave, 18th & H 6:30-12:30 Roof prices are the same as _main dining room John Slaughter and His Orchestra 6:30 to 9:30 Prices the Same as 3 Dining R No mn:l»‘}—i’n"'fl:nvfle‘:‘ch:m Main 2740 for Reserv: ST, NW, SATURDAY 3 PM August Fur & Cloth COAT SALE Save 159 to 259, From Later Prices AN OPPORTUNITY THAT ALLOWS EX- TREME SAVINGS! The Fur Coats are beau- tiful beca of the carefully ected pelts and linings; the Cloth Coa are the most gorgeous we have ever shown and you will like them we do. Every rfectly styled! Values $19.95 to $35.00 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, F. Chaffee Hill sailed from Baltimore for Bosf on the 8. 8, Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Listman of Chicago arrived in Washington today and are at the Willard, where they plan to remain over the week end. Mrs. E. J. Ward of Scranton, Pa., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Keeton, in Hyattsville, Md. Dr. and Mrs. Lambeth to Spend August in the South. ‘The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Lam- beth, the former the pastor of the Mount Vernon Place Methodist Epis- copal Church South, and their chil- dren are spending the month of Au- gust at Thomasville, N. C,, with Dr. Lambeth’s parents, The Rev. William Thomas Reynolds | in passing the month of August at the Hotel Traymore, Atlantic City. are at the Willard, where they arrived today, for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. George H. MacDonald are in Atlantie City, where they are staying at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall. Mrs. G. J. Leimbach, Miss Helen Leimbach and Mr. J. have gone to the Delaware Water Gap and are staying at the Bellevue Inn, Mre. A. G. Hetherington of Phila- delphia is passing a few days at the | Willard. 4 I D. C. FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. 1927.° R. Leimbach | "GOCIE Marriage Licenses. ‘ Husband Files Answer. Delmar G. Wright, 204 Channing (olpartiage liconses have been lasued to the | street, yesterday filed his answer in William Franklin and Eliza Woodfolk. 11)!“:-10& Supreme Court to the suit of ot P Delbridge “and “Alice E. Hobwn. | his wife, Mrs. Evelyn E. Wright, for Harold £ Patterson of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., | limited divorce and alimony. Acts and Cecelia Woodard."of thin elty. of alleged cruelty and addiction to alker, 3 Tay " Ruby "A- Mathews, | . Va. ey G. Hudson and Jessie B. Smith, ) both of Richmond. ko \ George A, Robinson and Violet Thompson. John H"Todd and Elsie C. Hill, Stephen J. Johnson of Inkater, Mic) Mildred B. Michener of Philadelphia, P: Jamas Lovez and Hattie V. Marshall Edw Adams of St. George's 1 and Ruth D, Sutton of this REGISTERED TY. T e — —_— | drink are denied. He alleges his wife | deserted him July 21 last. Chiet Jus- | tice McCoy ordered that Wright pay $5 per week for the support of a 3 year-old child. Attorney Raymond Neudecker appeared on behalt of the hushand. C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc., Amcts,, 715 13th % TRUSTEE’S SALE of Valuable and Antique Furniture, Oriental and Domestic Rugs, Draperies, China, Glassware, Silver, Linens, etc., purchased by the Mrs. W, C. Little of Berkeley, C: 1309 G St. OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR Every Wedneésday and Friday Evening S to 7:30 Our Famous SEAFOOD 75c DINNER 4-COURSE Columbia 5042 For the convenience of our shop- ping public. Our employes receive a day off with pay each week in place of Saturday. e s RLES = e & RE RS (R e L < R & Mountain Points Blue Ridge Summit Buena Vista Springs Pen-Mar Mountain Lake Park Deer Park Braddock Heights Orkney Springs Shenandoah Caverns Endless Caverns Luray Caverns Skyland Panorama Natural Bridge Monticello Hot Springs White Sulphur Springs Ocean Points Atlantic City Wildwood Cape May Rehoboth Beach Bethany Beach QOcean City Wachaprague Ocean View Virginia Beach K&l ~\<((<<<<<<<<<<<<< K23 late John Hay and his heirs, and used by them in the Historic Stoneleigh Court, S AT PUBLIC AUCTION At the Galleries of C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. 715 13th Street N.W. On Monday, August 8th, 1927 At 10 o'Clock A. M. and contjnuing the following days at the same hour until all is sold. By virtue of a certain chattel deed of trust, dated May 17, 1926, and known as paper No. 73, recorded on 18t day of May, 1926, in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of the Distriet of Columbla, been made, the undersigned trustee w above property, including Mahogan: Rockers, Fine Old-Ty Furniture, Hands Dining Room Suit Bed and Table Linen, Cafe Table: default having sell at public auction the ureaus, Chiffonle: Domestic Ru; vy Carved Settees and Armchairs, Sec bl Br!lli‘ rA)l’!'llr‘(\nl. China, Glass, Plated Ware, ctures, Refrigerators, Upright Pi nd Chalrs, Office Furniture, Gas Ranges, ete. 0" o0 NOW ON VIEW (Signed) GEORGE E. McNEIL, TERMS: CASH. Trustes. Here are 71 happy play grounds near Washington, where you may leave dull care behind for a week, or a week-end! “Where shall we go?”—here’s a helpful list of 71 places,reach- ed by motor, train or ship,easily accessible to Washington, and all of interest. Keep it for ref- erence—and when you use it— take along The Hecht Co.’s wishes for a wonderful time! River Trips and Ocean Trips Marshall Hall, 10 A.M. {3 times daily) - 2.30 P.M. 6:30 P.M. Mt. Vernon, daily, 10 / 2:30 Moonlight Excursion— (Steamer Charles McAl- lister, 6:45 P.M. daily. Washington to New York— f. daily, 6:30, except Sature day. Washington to Boston— Tuesday, Friday. P.M. Washington_to Philadelphia 6 (st Hampton Roads) g e ; (3 times a week. M. W. F.) —daily, 6 P.M.—Saturday, Colonial Beach, 9 AM. (Sunday, Tuesday, Thursdas) 30 Saturday) Norfolk, daily, ~ 6:30 P.M. Moonlight Excursions, p 7:30 Washington to Baltimecre— 3 times per week. Country Club and Golf Courses Congressional Country Club—River Road. Burning Tree Club—River Road. Chevy Chase Club—Connecticut and Bradley Lanc. Town and Country Club—Wisconsin Avenue. Columbia Country Club—Connecticut Ave. Indian Springs Goli Club—Burnt Mills Road. Argyle Golf Club—Burnt Mills Road. Washington Golf and Country Club—Jewell Station, Arlington, Va. Beaver Dam Golf Club—Landover Road. Riverview Country Club—Conduit Road. Bannockburn Golf Club—Conduit Road. - Municipal Courses Rurl:'\'Créek Golf Course, Potomac Park, Potomac Park No. 2, Bay Points Bay Shore Bay Ridge North Beach Chesapeake Beach Solomons Island Scotland Beach Point Lookout Shadyside Tolchester Beach Betterton River Points Chapel Point Colonial Beach Rock Point Piney Point Yorktown Jamestown Morgantown Benedict Epping Forest Herald Harbor Sherwood Forest Edgewater Beach. e HEcHTCo-F STREET v