Evening Star Newspaper, August 7, 1927, Page 34

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SOCIETY." THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. AUGUST 7, 1927—PART 2. SOCIETY. - Protty Weddings Mark I T I Rev. }Ii:‘:\:!m(ilaF :: :‘?Bflgium ; ARG BOSHE ¢ ;‘,’L“n‘zheo;fi’mday ‘ Calendar of Events | * ; Rev. Louis Clark, O. P., formerly a The Cy Pres Club of National In the Social World ’ resident of this city and a graduate - University Law Schpol held its regu- || s/ ~e.y S Annllal Opportltnlt)’ 28] of the Catholic Uliversity, who passed v 1 lar monthly luncheon Thursday at the last two years in Louvain, Bel- o s the clubhouse of the American Asso- [4 M;:, Mary Louise Dermody i ki glum, spent some time with friends > - g ciation of University Women. Many August 3 M |and relatives here, after returning " : of the members are away on vaca- .1 Pzcomes Bride of Mr. s ) from Europe. Father Clark has been 35 tions, including Mrs. Ann Webster, : : " . . assigned to the Dominican College in i : president of the club, in whose ab- Paul 1. Eichhorn in Church | 48 San Francisco and left Friday for his ; i < sence Mrs. Ada M. Rhodes presided ale o e | ; BEWan ot o He wReiin Brow | . as temporary hestess. The following B v 5 v r everish days, when & & 6 . Csremony. the Belgian nation was showering g X GlnlC G A0 L S Che TR EE AR every honor on Col. Lindbergh, and g Mrs. Mabelle E. Ellis, Miss Esther I, it isvine N through the kindness of the American ¢ : - . Martin, Mrs, Pear! Bellman Klein, of Miss Mary Louise ambassador, then Mr. William Phil- 5 Miss Cooper, Miss Mildred Reeves, hter of Mrs. John Jo- |lips. whom e knew very well, he w : Mrs. Sonia Sasuly and Miss Stillman. y among the few Americans outside of = 3 L The Cy Pres Club, an organization aricte i) | official circles who were invited to the N L oth({her woran stuncnte: *ncluding Variety, vogue | banquet tendered the y 3 . 3 : graduates, of the National University and wvalue as Besides this honor, Father Clark w: % i Law School, was organized for social wer b . ; selected by a famous lace firm : . purposes. The monthly luncheons, never before in Randolph Eichhorn of : Brussels to present to Col. Lindbergh e : inaugurated by Mrs. Webstor, are this, THE FUR . Md.. brother of a superb rose-point scarf, a_mus 4 & : i marked by discussions of current mat- Ll n s ’ in the J8 R v plece on which hundreds of workers {s R ters of interest. CLASSIC of company of had been engaged during two . . The next luncheon will be held o Relb: s intended for the avia- 3 § September 1 at 2:38 o'clock, at the the year! m(l\hr‘r Mrs. Lindbergh, and K - . % f % i house of the American Association 4 n~" proscnnm,.“.‘ m;; Ilnlroyn: of University Women's Club, 1634 I Quality Pelts —the Best h 5 gl 3 voung flyer was visibly affected an , street. Obtain: 2 bkt sor Hilled : : singled out the Washington priest as \ , < 8 Obtainable—Fashioned | soon as the company dispersed to § e with an Artistry of Detail escorted by her : 8 | hear all particulars, to get the names | [ 1 ' | S b valn Dermody. and . of those who had bestowed so beauti- 8 5 | into the Most Flattering b n and point ful a gift on his beloved motherand to ' Paris Accepted Fashions— learn how he could reach them for a personal visit. Father Clark says that many splendid and valuable gifts were given Col. Lindbergh in the Bel- Berger of Cincinnat L gian Capital, but none seemed to af- f honor and had a ¢ B 5 B | fect him so visibly as this offering of blue andy, trimmed 4 from the lace workers of Brussels. Nowers ap| : Hn S M Iacl\ Coat Bears the Ney Label of Unfailing Serv- ice — Reliability — Quality and Value! OPPOSITE AMBASSADOR SUNDAY DINNER *100 to *100 12:30 Until 7:30 P. &1 Page Brings $8,750. in pink and t " ‘ trimmed o Correspondence of The Star. i qued. Their cc 14II¥N[)((;.\"—A leat from an English | od afte t o - & psalter, dating about 1150, was auc- e :;”‘».‘, .\’\Y;.]:: braid MRS. ALBERT SMOOT, | tioned here for $8,760. The page was vns, and they all ¢ In the garden of her attractive home | inciuded in the Holford illuminations joned flowe Al rin. on vellum, part of the Dorchester = House collection, on which a total of MRS. MARTIN CAHILL, 00 was realized. Wife of Lieut. Cahiil, who is stationed at Fort Myer, Va. A small deposit will hold Sak g 04T your selection in Storage This popuinr Roast Capon Free until wanted—in the stule in light Roast Long { meantime Budget Pay- S o Island Duck Fried Spring Chicken Cholce of Roast Meats ments make ownership quaint frock E like the asy. rosebuds appliqued. o sday morning in the Church . Mr. A. B. Hichhorn, jr., was best|of the Holy Comforter, The cere- i‘snan for hig brother, and Mr. John |mony was performed by F “larence (] [~} ““Flynn and Mr. Louis P. Allen were |E. Wheeler. A al mass -« ~ushers. i = ol d s with Rev. L ‘. i > |:|’|1 s S . = A wedding breakfast followed in the | tuary rs. ldna Hillyard How " ¥ home of the tiride’s mother, | ding the ceremony and | . Columbia 5042 { Ninth street northwest, and later bert played the wedding mu- Just Around © 614 12 h S Hats Made ! the day Mr. and M chhor t t 1 Calvert St. § ifor a wedding trip. the latter traveling de was escorted ’b_\' her the Corner ° and Remodeled by Formerly at 180 in dark blue georgette crepe. with a Pfather. three-piece suit X g ey . . emall dark blue felt hat. They will e R blue felt hat Frem High Prices Betwcen F and G Sts. Expert Milliners Kt KRR AR make their home in Washington. i carri ‘ roses with 0000000000000 00000000000000000 . Prentis was maid of Apartments announces the | ponor and had a costume of beige marriage of her daughter, Beulah |crepe Roma, a felt hat to match and Gordon, to Mr. Ravmond Samuel | capri roses. Mr. George Johnson, son of Mr. Samuel Johnson | 3. Fleis et b g § of this city, Tuesday morning, August . and M fln left immediate- . | : ? 59810 %i in C e Ba“fl-t (hm;cht Rev. ||y after the ceremony for Ocean City, A i )% = & l L] h° . & Homer ounce or, assistant pas-|N. J. and will be at he er Sep- 2 1 3 l Mol ting 1 i ipresmeot it | o and il be it o inttsr | Bap 2 7y the greatest values wn our istory immediate relatives, 5 After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. B / 4 . I . gonmm PR M M | Thirteen e were amensthose ' have brought the greatest crowds 1 ic City a ther sh ints. L T e in the Graduate School of Education, Miss Anna Pauline Monday, daugh- | Boston College, this year. £ 4 ‘ g I in our history—-—shop Ilere and Compare.' New Autumn Felts | | A es— ) A& Pal;moxt RPerl:naannt Ya}e it >// @ Within the Reach of Every Lady /4 - %8 TR S — g‘ : \ . V. 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