Evening Star Newspaper, September 13, 1927, Page 14

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14 SOCIETY. THE EVENING SOCIETY\ Postmaster General and Mrs. New Go t()‘ Niagara Falls for Cc to Make Othe General and | N New left HE Postmaster Harry Postmasters’ conv make spend 1 ght en route to the Falls and on the return trip, and ex cted in Washington the first of next | Mrs he Navy Wilhur arrived in Wi 8l after ent on Ihur preceded the Francisco home, visited several of weeks pacitic |1 Mrs, W to the Wash san ry sited in nd spent the Mrs Stuart i Canad Ambaseador of Japan and Mme. | ronto in o small com ening in compli 1tes Minister to Van A. Mac Home Minister of Panama and de Alfaro to Go to Cana A Senora will start motor trip Senor came Panama i heir childy morning for a bride’s and Mme. will go to New Mr. and Mrs n and their . My hter, with will sail to- Vi party sehnik, will enter erm: s nienn v | trimm will X other their Edgemoor | tulle join children in home later in the season The Minister and Mme. Prochnik | showe will return to Washington tomorrow. | lilies ¢ Jan | this Foland, Mr. will ar York a rope, of who New The Minister Ciechanowski, afternoon in 1 me 10 row. The minister secretary of the . T.eon Orlowski, who ¢ the minister to Washirn rm 1 ]rh u Pierce Butler and her daugh- | {259 Anne Rutler. have gone ts where they will on. Mrs, arryi | phiniu Mr. sunselor of the | Was th . Sir_ John has returned to W ton and i% staying temporarily at th Mayflower. hing- | cerema e | Curtis Reaundry, secrefary of | trimm: Laurent entertained at | color I wadian legation, juncheon in the garden restaurant of | October 15 at Vienna, Mr. Ct | Viennz “urtis £ Mi the Cariton Hotel today. guests were Miss Celeste Crosby, Miss Mos- ley Williams and Mr. W. }H. Rufe vacht, attache of the Swiss legation. | appointed counselor of | ation, M. Etienne Lardy, tme. Lardy and th I3 arrived on the Duilio will' come to Washington | and will be at the Wardman an extended stay. The newly i Park Hotel for Dodd_of the United ¢ of Commerce has re- urope. where he went | meeting of the inter- | of commerce at Mr. Alvin States Chamb turned from 10 attend the tional chambers Stockholm 's. Dodd will close their Summer se at Bar Harbor and return to open their Georgetown home early October, Mr. and Mrs, returned to V Ray, Ma Summer, until their house ready for occup Demarest Llovd 1 hington from B here they passed nd will be at the Mayflower at 1825 R street is Mrs, George Curtis United Panama Washin, Mr. and Mrs. Rolfé as their guest at the Hotel Mrs. Bolling's sister, Miss Mar Litehfield, who returned on the Ho meric kst week from an extended o ropean tour. Bolling have Wardman Park Mre. Clarence I inxton is at the York. Norment of W, Hotel Chathiam, i Mr. George A. de Gripenberg. Min jster from Jinland to Spain, who 1s now in Washington, is a gue the Mayflowe Mrs. Thendor Ric tained at luncheon today at the Chev ase Club in honor of her sister ¥ Douglas Pollard of Sav. wh spending a_few vs with her, e guests included Mrs. John A. eune. Mus. Joseph | auss, Mrs. Robert Kennedy, Mrs. | Norton, Mrs. ; Mrs, James Heap and M New Y s enter- renc » xpected ban home Kk from Macki rer-in-la and sis David P %o return to Washin ext week, after clos | on Mackinac | broth 1w M he first of ieir Summer home, mother of | A. Blodgett v and Mrs, € Jace on the Matthews, v motor for Washington 1 places to visit the w nt of interest in Wi L of Miss Rosemars Sport FROCKS COATS for School Wear Travel W ear Business W ear FROCKS £18.75 and COATS £35.50 1o §89.50 50 Mr. T. | May o Curtis: tive background for | orange ther former in a frock of in a gown of light g ynvention and | r Visits. ’ mother of the State Mavian 1. wrence i ent. who in Boston, Teland Club Amherst of at the ving lorence who has been a guest rday, i le ington today for Biltmore shew and his w wer since Sat I the latter who was ¢ Ottawa ulv, Miss Amherst ite from Great B Fassett W Event Last eresting wedding took 3 when of M the the ighter Bureau Loren t the bride of Mr. Roger William son of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey of Chevy Chase, Md. The ce was performed in the home of parents. 1408 Emerson M. 1. Van Nostrand Y., officiating. cut flowers formed an the wedding | Abrams played rp preceding anc the Rev N ns and and Miss Viol on the | > ceremony m New York tod she will enter on course STAR. WASHINGTON, NG FOR ENGLAN the st . TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1927. uate of the University of Virginia and obtained his master of arts degree from Christ College at Oxford, Eng- land, as a Rhodes scholar. He alko | took a degree at the Virginia Theo- logical Seminary and is now rector of Grace Protestant Episcopal Church at Amherst and a member of the faculty of Amherst College. Miss Ringham was graduated from Smith College in June and was the | an president of student government | for several vears. Iler sister, Miss | | Elizabeth Ringham. will be her maid of ho and Mr. Herbert Leigh Kin solving will be best man for his brother. Miss Frances Miller, danghter of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew J. Miller, who have heen at Hot Springs since early | Summer, entertained at luncheon yes terday at the Cascades Club house. Dr. and Mrs. L. B returned to Washington after visiting friends in New Massachusetts and Pennsylva Swormstedt 3 York. | . K. Shute hington after at their home have spend on Dr. and Mrs. returned to V ing the Summer West River, Md and Mre. George H rests at Evening Re he home of Mme. de Lagnel in the Mendota | was the scene on Satur of a reception in honc Mrs, George S. Hopper, whose mi riage took place a few days the Summer home of the Belfast, N. Y. Mr. Hopper known Washingtonia | ception was { by many of 5 | Mrs. Hopper was | Lillian Wilson of New | Mme. de nel's homie | fully decorated for the occasion, Dr. and Mrs, Alfredo Warsaw | Brooklyn, N furnished delightful [ music hoth v and instrumental | Mr. and Mrs. Hopper will make their Winter home in Harrishurg, Pa. pper | eption. | Josephine (.| Apartment | ¢ evening of Mr. and is a well the re attended friends Mrs and ¥ Miss Elena de Savn returned fron her vacation, part of which She spent with friends in W Mre, ter, Mi TALBUTT LAKE, [ o 1. amship George Washington for 1t Oxford. She is a graduate of G Tenox and da Elizabeth Lenox, of S Wash., who have heen visitir | Minnie Powers on Riltmore left for New York Saturday. and will street nd wore crepe fashioned ist and a bouffant skirt with rose point la was held by a wre - blosso and she « Sir Hugh_ Denison, of bride roses and|from Australia to the and Lady Denison returr Christine Fassett, sister of the | York vesterday from Western ¢ s the maid of honor, wear-|ada and are at the P! where they rock of pink georgette crepe | will be {'m the \Hn n and Winter., | = of tulle and v n of pink rose with and 1 of the Pureau Y has i bride studied veil commissioner United State d to New | r houquet f the valley ouquet and Mra, Fugene R. Whitmore i m have returned to Washington aft spending four months traveling in the West Indies and Central America. nd Miss aids, the | 4 ffeta and ' ng a bouguet of pink Columbia | and delphinium and the latter | 3 en taffeta and 1 roses and del Margaret Baker we w. and Mrs, Lower | com Bow- | ng pink Columi m Ralph Day he hest man imtormaifuecenicn iroliowealine | Mr. and Mrs. | at ‘and are & Md., arlton for several days. Mr. John Ritchie, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Ritchie, jr.. left Saturday for Omaha, Nebr., where he will prac- tice law. of Bethesda, the ¢ ony, after which left for New York, from where will sail for Furope. Mrs, wore a mavy blue ensemble ed with black satin and a beige | Mr hat. They will be at home after | Orlando, Austria, whore | Mrs, Jz . Murray, 7 irtis will enter the University of | eenth . have left by a_ for postgraduate work. Mr. | visit Dr. and Mrs. . Chapman Simms is a graduate of the Uni ty {in Chicago before returning to their and has been a * home. er ichigan junior Established Over 50 Years Henderson Furniture Greatly Lowered in Price For September Disposal OMPLETE Suites and Odd Pieces, from regu- lar stock, have been marked unusually low for special clearance. With the Fall refurnishing season at hand, such savings as ‘l‘ese merlt your pron\pi consideration. James B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street——Phones Main 7 Main 3 Presenls for Jall Genuine Alligator Oxfords or pumps at a featured price andards | | days in Washington at | Woodhouse of Michigan. | will return to Washington | their cottage at s | will open their Thomas K. Glenn of married in New | are passing a few he Mayfower Mrs, E. E. sail_October 1 for an extended trip to England and the continent. | Charles Hansel e turned to Washington after spendin | the Summer with his family at their home in Cranford. N. J.. and has re | opened his apartment at the Ward man Park Hotel, where he will be | Ir. and Mrs, m nta, who were York on Saturday, Mr has Mrs. Glenn was formerly and Mrs 1. Gunning Thursday. | mer_at ‘ orest, Md. | Dr. ward sfter spent the herwood having Mr. and Mrs, closing their cottag after spending: the house mes Orme are Gibson Island mer there and in town. Club St. Marks Miss Kathe 1011 Connecticut Ave. Stetson Bingham, daughter of M Mrs. Norman W. Bingham of Boston, to the Rev. Arthur Lee Kinsolving son of the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Barksdale Kinsolving, will take plac Thursday, November 3. at West > ton Open to the Public Luncheon Dinner and Supper edding Flowers Decorations for church and home, and Bride bouquets arranged by artists of experience. Just plhone—represent- ative awill call on you BLACKISTONE New Store, 1407 H. Main 3307 Opening September 15th HOURS 8:45 to 5:30 1294 Dulin & Martin Co. 1214-18 G STREET PHONE MAIN 1215-17 F STREET Continuing This Week And Until September 17th) OUR INTRODUCTORY SALE T'o Bring Before the Public the Great Variety of Patterns in CHINA to be had at Dulin & Martin Co. In order to acquaint you with our large show- ing of Open Stock Dinner and Tea Ware of the finest makes in both Foreign and Domestic wares, we are offering this special 10% CASH DIS- COUNT for a limited period. One hundred and twenty-two patterns afford an unlimited range of 10% CASH DISCOUNT On Our Tremendous Stock of 122 Patlerns of Fine DINNERWARE and TEAWARE 18 Varieties of Domestic Earthenware 44 Varieties of English Earthenware 6 Varieties of English China 31 Varieties of French China 9 Varieties of German and Czechoslovakia China 12 Varieties of Japanese China 2 Varieties of Chinese Cl 809, of these patterns may be had in full open stock DINNER- a . NOTICE—Lenox China and Specially Priced China Are Not Subject to This Discount. THE LARGEST CHINA HOUSE SOUTH OF NEW YORK president of her class. She also served | 5 | white satin frock trimmed in lace | Nelson Sokolove of Saranac Inn, SOCIETY. joined about the 1st of October m Mrs. Hansel and thelr daughter, Mis: Joy Hansel. Congregation gogue was the ding Sunday, Miss Minnie Mr. and Mrs city, he Koloy kolove of California The ceremony was performed hy Rabbi Grorge Silverstone and assist ed by Rabbis Levenson and Silver stone. The was decorated with ferns leaves, The bride attire Israel Syna sne of a pretty we September 11, when lassman, daughter of Louis Glassman of this Synagogue palms who was in a and pearls, was attended by her sister, Miss Jessin Glassman, maid of honor, in a hand-painted pink taffeta dress. The bridesn: Sokolove, Mis ids were Miss Tsahella 1 Misa Shirlex Harry was the best man. Dave Cooperstein Mr. Louis Azreal and Mr 3 A reception and dance wed at the Cafritz Memorial Audi- fum, in the Jewish Commi trip to New the couple will he & home at 430 Kenyvon street northwest. Among the out-of-town guests were Mis, J. M. Sokolove, mother of the brideg from California, and Mr. New The ushers were Mr. Mr. Buddy Tredick, om York. | \WesTEND JaUNDR 1723 PA. AVE. MaIN 232 4 Daru S FASHION INSTIT uT\ON Warnington The T Crew of Burned Vessel in Port. CALLAO, September 13 (). The maste Peruvian bark 1 Rirkdale arrived here vesterday With a harrowing tale of the burning of their vessel in the Magellan traits, in which several of the men perished Peru, of the Brothers For Wednesday: TRANSPARENT V ELVET and Metallic Combinations in All Colors Afternoon or Dinner Wear - D up SPORT (COATS in Camel’s Hair, Imported Tweeds and Cloth; All Colors $59.50 up TIHILR Street, [ WELVE TEEN We are exclusive Washington representa- tiv of world-famons Tecla Pearls. 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Silvertone Muskrat with Fox collar to match, $295 Select now—¢ »ill res ment of a and pay in December! -ul with Lynx or Pointed Fox shawl collar, racul with Dyed Skunk collar. Brown Caracul Paw with Dyed Skunk shawl collar and Caracul with Brown Fox collar, $195. —a 5295 October Price $350 rul with Fox shawl collar. $295. $195. h collar. $29: ed) Fitch collar. §°° 350 Hudson Seal* Rich black pelts —at $205 October Price $350 Hudson* Seal with $295. dson* Seal with Dyed shawl collar and cuffs, $295. —a 5385 October Price $450 Hudson* Seal with Kolin- sky collar and cuffs, $385. Hudson* Seal with Dyed Squirrel collar and cuffs, $385. pan $495 October Price $575 Hudson* Seal in luxurious model with Jap Mink shawl collar and cuffs, $495. *Hudson Seal is Dyed Muskrat self H erve your coat—storage free—until November 1st—by pay- small initial deposit or charge your coat to your account— Other furs up to $1,395 at the greatest savings of many years: and sizes for women and misses in Frocks all price groups.—Fur Salon—fourth floor! for Juniors to Wear at School and at Play! In styles that Par Embroid- ered rep. $25.00 is cleverly designed and we copied periectly! $25 One-piece styles with flared skirts! - New versions of the jumper mode! Touches of hand-fagotting and smocking! 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