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SOCIETY.’ T e e e e R d‘fi'I‘HE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1927. come from Shanghal, China, where[Semethr 26 they will be at home at SOCIETY Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg Are Expected Days in KELLOG of the Secretary o expects to leave tomorrow Paul ary will prob aff o permitting. FRANK B ceompany irs State Department » Among Guests at Dinner in New York he cha I'affa 0. ) ¥ is he went to attend a dinner given last evenir in honor of Dr Peter P. Reinhold, -former minister of Germany, hy Mr. . Streett H Kiep is expected tc return to Washington this week of Germany, in New York reg of B who ix pas L s expect the latt a vercruys New Yor Washington weelk s in o to the wife of Senator William who has heen sp in Massachus hington this n his home 1n | general of the T Dr. Leo S. heon vesterday, enter- n-Ameri- nent to < regis- Don nerican U nio; was host at | n Un e direc n_bureau io Diaz and Se b th tr May or for a finance Josepn | Rowe, to Spend Ten St. Paul. f | returned from Wianno, M: s of ary B. John 1. M siting her mother at returned yvesterday and has joined Mr. Mae th rtment Park Hotel. Mr. MacVe: | formerly attached to the Un bassy at Havana, is now IState Department. | ’ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn they were cousin, N EER Adams, S| s, . who ha t | been v 2 Mr. and Mrs. merly of Was . Mayflower yeste .| mer home, at Watch Mill, R. I., and will be here for a short stay. Mr. Mrs. Perin will spend the Winter a Bryn Mawr, Pa ngagement Announced. W | Miss W to Mr. irles the en leanor Yates, Gilehrist of N | and Mis. Geor | Yonkers. The weddin | Nevember, Miss Wa daughter of the late Dr Charles Henry Waters of ton and Maryland Lewis ment ers an his sis Iph Alex vk, son of Gilchrist of vs is nd Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. v of New York announce the eng: | ment their danghter, Mr. Thomas Volney Board n of Mis. T. D. Boardman o The wedding will take lay afternoon, D. Cochran nsfiguration, New York, rdman and his bride will Saturday, October 1, for England will make their home in i L Sentem- | who announces her engagement to Ensign in_the Church of | of v and id | Winter. London, ENGAGED TO WASHINGTONIAN 1 and | t | | | | | e | il will take place | the Washing ) | MARCEA] Dorothy 5 | MINERVA LORRAINE DAMON, ® | Daughter of Mrs. ( arles Allen Damon of 2060 Concourse, New York City, e Joseph William Ludewig, U. S. "Vashington. No date is given for the wedding. 1} N Mr. Walker will leave short-| ton, and now on duty at the Court of | s home in the State of Wash-|St. James. 1y for | Park for some d s Myrtle Mesier of this | Mr. Rea is a publisher. Mr. and Mrs. Gall Back From Annual Family Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gall and their daughter, Miss Mamie Gall, have re- turned from their home at Philippi, ‘W. Va., where they spent some time. They stopped off at Mountain Lake s, where they were Jjoined by M city, who returned with them. . and Mrs. Gall and their daugh- ter attended the Gall reunion at Belington, and Mr. Gall received and accepted an invitation to attend the orge Gall reunion in Hikhland County, Ohio, in August, 1928, and deliver an address. Mr. and Mrs, Turin Bi have returned from trip to Asheville, N. While in Asheville th nded the loone family annual c ntion, of which Mr. Boone is a director. ¢ motor A vicinity. Miss Margaret Baxter, who ha abroad since the end of May, is at present at Samalaman House, In- vernesshire, Scotland, the old estate of Tord Maclaren, which her uncle, the Right Hon. Ilugh P. Macmillan, K. (. and his wife, with Lord and Lady McCormick, have leased for the Tlighland season. Miss Baxter will re- turn with them to London in October, where she will have another month of London gaveties before returning to Ahe States, and M have had their son, Mr. Robe Dalgleish, who will_today return to his home in Detr Mr. Dalgleish, jr., came to make the acquaintance of his vounz daughter, Betty Jean, who, with her mother, will join him in Detroit later in the Autumn, Robert Hamilton their guest Hamilton Mr, Dalgleish Miss Millicent Col. 2. S. Pailey, party of 12 at both dinner on the Le Paradis roof garlen this evening. r. daughter of hostess to a heth Noakes Mr. Farl Leedom Smith will take place at 8 o'clock this evening in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Henry Noakes, 1306 F street northeast, the Rev. 0. F. Sherwood officiating. dford Boone | s heen | 1306 F' street northeast. Mr. and Mrs, Motoring to California. Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Fishman of | Washington and St. Marys City, Md., | are motoring to California, where they { will spend the Winte Fishman | | Former Semator Joseph W. Bailey, | who is passing a few ds Wil lard. where he arrived c from his home in Dallas, Tex.. was host at luncheon today on the Willard roof. Mrs. Clyde Allen Buehl has gone to New York, where she is a guest of Mrs, Edward Martin Aliison, at the Warwick. Mr. Austin Washington vesterday a { Front Lake, Wis., and C: | will return about October 1. Mr. H. S. Nulton will enter | company of 29 at dinner at Le dis this evening ooper left for He N Miss Helen Varick Boswell of New i Yo will come today and be at the Willard for a few days. Boswell was appointed by the P dent as a member of the commi of the United States to the Int tional Exposition at Seville, and Washington to attend a meeting of | New | Commission, Miss Boswell is president | weeks, and is staying at the clubhouss of the Woman's Forum of New ¥ork, | of the American Assoclation of Uni- and vice president of the Woman's | versity Women. National Republican Club. Miss Freda Ockershausen and Mis Carla Ockershausen have returned from an extended tour of Europe, where they visited France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and ,Czechoslo- vakia, Japanese Reading Taste. Correspondence of the Associated Press. TOKIO.~Literature and language books are most popular in Japan, the Ithperial Library of Tokio finds. Of Miss Gertrude James, organizer of the momeniude james. organizer of 191,047 books drawn from the library District Economic League of Sheffleld, |In & month a fourth were in that England, is in Washington for several ' class 0 O L Presenting New Fur Coats And continuing for u limited time the Special Prices Buy now and effect @ worth-while sav- ing. The “Loletta™ F the many new and distinctive mod- els shown by us for Fall, this dainty slipper stands out prominently. Developed in black or brown suede at $14, in patent leather at $12 and in black moire at $13.50. Beautiful silk hosiery, $1.95 and $2.95. ICHS | where Mr. Boardman is in business. | ington. Mrs. Boardman and her daughter, | - of the chief signal offi entertained . Curtis C. McDonnell. will go to| Mrs. Andrew B. tham, at luncheon today in her home, at|Xe York for the wedding. cupied an apartment at rdman 1630 Underwood street, in compliment —_ Park Hotel through the Summer, is a group of wives of Signal Corps| The marviage of Miss Kathleen |again in her apartment in the Briar- rs. Among the guests were Mrs.| Kline Gruver, daughter of Mr. and | cliff. . Hemphill. Mrs. Irving Mrs. Benjamin H. Gruver, to Mr. 3 Roy H. C s, W Ad John Aten of Garden City. Prosser, Mrs. W. V. Parke! Leong Island, will take place this| i Joseph O. Mau- | evening at § o'clock in the Hamline | adtler, Mrs. | Methodi piscopal Church. A re- Mrs. Gilhert ception will follow immediately after at the Congressional Country Club, Mre, Charles MeK. han, wife M wha oc off John \ Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lioyd, who ave been at the Mayflower for sev- eral days, will return today to Buz- zards Bay. They will not open their house on R street until the first of October, Raymond G. Carroll to Washington and partment at the Mav- oll, who was with the presidential party in the Black Hills, met M Carroll a few days zo in New York on her arriva rance, where she John rry V. Matej iken, M Fr | William 8. Rumbough, Mrs. C Schienker, Mrs. Lawrence anley and Miss Seaoane. . Miss Doris Agnes Brown, daughter M lof Mr. Mrs. Jdward Arnold Brown, and Mr. ter Dale McFar- lin, jr.. will be married this afternoon it 4 o'clock in the Hamline Metho dist Episcopal Church. Mr. and Mrs. William Shernman | Walker were guests of honor at din ner last evening of . John W. Price their estate near Mount Mr. and Mrs. Walker recently came hack to Washington and are in the partment in the Roosevelt, where Mrs. Walker will remain through the Mr. and Mrs. have returned opened their flower. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Brock enter- dinner last night on the roof for Gen. and Mrs. Mason M. ant have returned from Maine. Mrs | Sturtevant’s mother, Mme. Lessinoff, who spent the Summer with them, has gone to London, where Paul Lessinoff, formerly a the PBulgaria cation in his duties s with him Mme. Lardy and their small daughter. Mrs. David H. Blair, who motored to Winston-Salem. N. C.. yvesterday with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Cannon, will join Mr. Blair in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel the latter part of the weel Mr. William Boaz. commercial at- tache of the United Siates Legation at Pogota, Colom ix_at the Wardman . Tark lotel for ¢ days. N THE ARDMORE you get charming I grace of design on lines that create ultra fashion—so ingeniously developed as to offer supreme comfort. . Miss Edith ( ] homes in Boston t the nac Inn, Y., for a visit of the latt motored yesterday at Saranac Lake, N. 10 days. CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. 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Shoulder Flowers of every new style and colors from the small gardenia to the large gold or silver rose. 49c, 98¢ to $2.49 Beret Tams for back-to- school, $1.49 to $1.98. A splendid Tam that has met favor with the young miss for school and sports wear. All colors to select from. Velvets, Silks and Satins, all colors; cut on the bias, $2.49 to $3.98 yd. « CREERON Small Women Women’s Sizes 13to 17 Misses’ Sizes 12t0 20 Dress Salon Second Floor ériebacher “Jeminine oApparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE F 'STREET 1 from | assed the Summer, | and Mrs. William North Sturte The company to witness the cere- mony will he ‘a small one and Mr. Smith and his bride will leave im- mediately after for a visit to his former home at Chester, Pa. After Mrs. John R. Wellington and | Rebecca G, Wellington are at Weylin Hotel in New York. Mrs. H. §. Mulliken, who is visiting in St. Louis, Mo., was one of a large week end house party given by M Newton R. 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