Evening Star Newspaper, August 12, 1927, Page 8

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. 8 SOCIETY. THE EVENING iT AR, WASHINGTON, ° n C.. FRIDAY, Secretary of State and \Irs. I\ellogg L eft the City Yesterday to Spend Week End in Country. Indo-China and who prior to his death | two ypars ago was editor of the afternoon to spend | French Digest, arrived in Washington | They will return | yesterday afternoon from New York, ‘ton the first of the [ where she now makes her home, and | will be at the Mayflower until Monday. | etary of State and Mrs. : went to the country vesterday a few davs. to Washi Dr. and Mrs. William Oakley Haines have gone into the Blue Ridge Moun- » Willilam | tains and will be away until Septem- \\lHurx], in | ber 20. | Ined At A P e.| Mr. and Mrs. ¥ K. Mooney ot Cin- | S of this | cinnati are at the Willard for a few | » | days. Mrs. Witliam H Visitors to the Dr. and Mrs. G. sley Creech and family are motoring back to W: ington from Wildwood-by-th where they have spent a month. and Col. and | Dulaney. Mrs. Reid Riley of White Post, Va., arrived in Washington Wednesday evening from Atlantic City, vesterday at the Mayflower. turned last night to her home in Vir- ginia, accompanied by her sister, Mrs Gilbank Twigg of Washington, Riley expects to motor to Sar next week to join Mr. Riley, who is at- tending the races there, Mrs. Mac: Towa with fow days stay beenin spendins and wi Miss_Clayfon a Mr. Nichols Eng: Mrs. Minnie French Cl Windsor street, Springfield, nounces the engagement of h . Helen Josephine, to Mr. treet, son of Mr. { Mrs. J. Walter Nichols of Stur- bridge, Mass, Miss Clayton was grad- | uated from the High School of Com merce in the class of 1921 and Mr. | | Nichols is a graduate of the Stur- bridge schools, and is now in busme.«‘ in Springfield. The wedding will take | place Saturday, September 3 Mr. Jampson Gary entertained in- formally at dinner last night on the Willard roof. | e N, | Mrs. Martin McHugh and Miss | mother. | Loretta McHugh and Miss Monica Mc- | e | Hugh are at Atlantic City, where they | Marnage Licenses. are staying at the Chalfonte-Haddon | Hall 5 | oiarriage licenses have been issiied to the Mrs, Barle W. Tanner arrived from the Ph to Washington visit with relatives in here they were th o Mr. and Mrs. 8. V ale place. L. E. Bowman of , are passing a few | where they ar ged. D this rom a Pittsb house guests Morgan ou von apt. a 1u t Benn days at the Willard, Tived today. > N. Bellinger ar vesterday morn- | , Va,, and are at Bellinger is of com es fleet . Seattle rived Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. ng from it day. with Mrs. Shure and have AN, where | Monmouth nder August and honth of September. Mr and Mrs. Adams will entertain at din ner preceding the annual ball given at Spring Lake for the Gavernor of ew Jersey and the members of his | gone to Spr they will be for the thro: New of t the Miss Louise Videtto of St. Louis is the guest of her mother, Mrs, Belle | both of P. Videtto, in Clifton Terrace South. Hu li [ Mard'E aive Mr. and Mrs. P H. James hav® ar- | and Zaror rived at the Willard from their hunwi in Richmond, Va. They plan to re- main several days in Washington. Mr. Frederick J. Goddard and Miss Alice D. Goddard of Georgetown, D. C., are at the Braddock Hotel, at Brad- | have been spending a few weeks on [ehena T e Cape Cod, are now at the '-“‘“("“’ Mr. C. C. Heltman and his son amu arles Brooks and Thelma, V. Bolden New London, Conn., and will return | qaughterdin-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.|pJames E ;"“ o Ot o Washington next week. | Heltman, jr., are at the Chalfonte- | o7 was hostess at | Haddon Hall] in Atiantic City, for the S - 1un h.mn’ yesterday at her home. midsummer. le Hopedene, at Newport, R. L. | Mr. R. Deane Shure, who has been | an\\\h is the |in Bermuda, will return this week, and | ,, rs. ¢ “harles | will spend the remainder of the month | Wil- | in his former home at Lykens, Pa, |°f Al e e Dittman and Hulda Pearson. “ohnson of Reading, Pa. and Mr, and Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman | entertained a company of 20 at din ner last -evening in their home at Southampton. Mo d Terese Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Brand, who an{l Resere | Theresa Preston of all Allen of Little ot ‘Eaiimons William H' Radclifte and Catherine L. Tonn T Stewart and Lizzie Lanes. rick of Seat Pleasant, Md nd Mari uckett of Silver Hill. Md vlrv\h\ and_ Eleanor C. Appel. both | rifin and Sarah W. Archibald Le: l'mvhrnn }'(‘SVA" in compliment to liamstown. entertaine Hillside F Hopkins. terfield Light en- terday at Chevy Charles 1 at lunch 3 lub, in honor of Mrs. Robert f Pine Bluff, zabeth Fry and h\'vm L;xu;;e‘ {As an inducement for F and daughters of the| . Mr. “r‘,ff anl\l(nmment Presby- | . you to visit our New terian minister of that city. The | Fresh-cut Store; bwe willl sdtee other guests were Mrs. Garland of | Choice Fresh-cut Bovkin, Mre. | Roses at $1 dozen Asheville, N. Ark., and | Columbus., M . Richard R.| Pickering, Mrs. x«\mkr ces Northcross o .’«”"\1,q 0. M. Lawrence, Miss M. Elizabeth Amend and Mrs. Fredenck E. Hornada SATURDAY ONLY. il lIRoses : $1 Per Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Miller, who are spending the season at Hot Springs, entertained at luncheon yes- ferday at the Homestead, when their wests included their niece, Miss | Francesco McKenney, who is visiting | them. ‘ Mr. Frank S. Hight left yesterday | afternoon for a_trip to California, | here he will visit San Francisco and Los Angeles. He will return by way | of Vancouver and the northern route | through the Canadian Rockies. He| will join his family in their Summer | home, Woodland Farm, at Canaan. | N. H., for a brief visit before coming to Washington. Mary Frances Zachly of At- < visiting her aunt, Mrs. in her apartment in NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 Doz. Elite’s Carefulness Dispels Your Cares HE knowledge that things entrusted to Elite for cleansing are given the most careful, skilled attention. relieves you of all anxiety and worry. Elite service means more to you than just good cleansing. Tt is absolute assurance that the most dependable, efficient reconditioning will be given vour things at the lowest cost compatible with ex- cellent work. Ger the marr ? lackburn, (()l ‘apt. McCay \elnon m L August 11 nce of only | 0{ the finnl\ Miss Hall to Capt. ! Yernon was r October, but because of Capt. Vernon's orders, was hurriedly arranged for yesterday. the member: The marria Marriage of Miss Rose to Mr. Reynolds Monday.. The marriage of Miss Jane Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rose, to Mr. Carl W. Reynolds of this city, gon of Mrs. Effie Eamer of Akron, Ohin, will take place Monday morning at 11 o'chock. >, widow of 1 of French The Viseountess de la Curtains Laundered —the Elite way really show the result of our careful service. Of course they are spot- lessly clean, ' But, also, they have just the right amount of “body” to the fabric to make them hang right. They have the correct shape and size and no injurious holes made by pins or hooks. .\\\\\\\\\\\\%\ \\‘\\X\S’ COLUNBIA RD. 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SOETETY. miles of new construction is trol of traffic, the brief continued, by | a' railroad enterprise so controlled to |enm|med by the Piedmont company | reason of their own requirements for | extend. the Southern objections were in-|coal and for Intershipment of other | ——— rornnrmed in a briet placed before | ‘commodities. The Piedmont eompany the commission to supplement oral ar- | was declared to be practically a plant #ument. v for the extensive power in-| As & primary ground of opposition and the Southern alleged that to the Piedmont extension, the South- against public policy to allow ern’s brief declared that the Duke OO STOC >ower Co.. the estate of the late J. | khe super-standard Typewriter. at \ B. Duke, and a series of affiliated power and utilities r-or]mratl(mi con- All of | Rooms 206.7 Evans Bldg.. 1420 N. ¥. 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