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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18 SOCIET SOCIETY." SOCIETY. 20. 1928, | out-of-town guests attending will be [liam Bowles took place this morning NOONDAY WEDDING | Mrs. C. F. Sontgg, Mr. and Mrs. Os-|at 9 o'clock in the Immaculate Con- DDING man Rameey, K. Anderson, |ception Church. The Rev. S. A. Czyz 4 | Miss E. T. Houtz, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R.|performed the ceremony and said the | Stiefle, Miss Harriet Gray, Miss Mary nuptial mass which followed. The A. Lloyd, Miss Gray, Daniel B. Lloyd, |church had an effective arrangement | ried arm bouquets of Summer flowers. jr.; Miss Sadie Turner, Mr. and Ms. | of rdbes, peonles and lilies of the val-| Mr. Lawrence Bowles, cousin of the James W. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. James |ley, and as the guests were assembling | bridegroom, was best man, and the R. Wick, Mr. and Mrs, John D. Rhodes, | Miss Catherine Bowles Reflly, violinist, | ushers were Mr. Theodore Walsh of Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Murphy. | nd Mr. Harry Wheaton Howard, or-|Lynn, Mass.; Mr. Jean Welsh of Ohio, Thomas P. Littlepage, Mr. and M anist, played selections of sacred mu- | Mr. Olin Griner of ‘Baltimore and Mr. William S, ill, the Misscs Hill Judge | sic and prcceding the coremony Miss | William J. McGinnes of this eity. and Mrs, T. Van Clagett, Mrs. Joseph | Kathryn E. Bowers, contralto, sang [T Mattingly ana Mise Eiizabeth Mat- |several solos SA2 Seliaghior. macitar ot (o biide; | tingly. 5 | The bride was escorted to the altar | The bride’s going-away costume will | by her father who gave her in mar- be a navy blue satin crepe ensemble, |riage. Her wedding gown was of white | | with small felt hat to match and light | satin-back crepe, the bodice close fit- | | tan fox fur. Mr. and Mrs. Sontag will | ting, with a Queéen Elizabeth collar of | | make thelr futire residence in this|lace and the skirt veiled with Spanish | | elty. | l]ace. Her tulle veil was arranged about | Both the bride and bridegroom are | her face with orange blossoms and she | graduates of George Washington Uni- | carried a shower bouquet of roses and The bride is a member of Pi of the valley. raternity and t{he bride- atherine Gallagher attended er of the Phi Sigma | ! maid of honor, weating ; 1k georgette crepe trimmed with m lace and a hat to match. the United States B e bridesmaids were Miss Lillian M, Entertainments for the bfide includ- her, cousin of the bride; Miss ed a bridge-shower-lunch given by Miss | Helen P, Curtin, Miss Margaret M. Eule Mae Enmich in this city, a bridge- | shower given by Miss Jeanciis “)fo,) WILLARD ROOF GARDEN C. McConnell of Washington and a | shower given by Mrs. Arthur G. Bowie THE COOLEST AND MOST DE of Glenn Dale. Miss Margaret Eileen Redrow ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leffi | Redrow, and Mr. John George ice, jr. of Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Pric 1 LIGHTFUIL PLACE INe TOWN FOR LUNCHEON AND noon Saturday, June 30, INER Reformed _Church, the Rev. Ji DINNER Buhrer offick Miss Mar : wil a DANCING DURING F STReeT CorNER:OF I3™ B o DINNER be married this evening at 6 at the Shrine of the ed He of honor and the Eleanor Herz: will 1 FASHION INSTITUTION will be followed by a recept Mr. Arthur G. Parie Nework The Cool Side of a Smart Summer McCarthy and Miss Margaret E. Tres- non. They wore frocks of organdy in pastel shades over peach satin, leghorn hats with velvet matching their gowns and silk mitts. The attendants car- wore a gown of peach tte crepe over satin-back crepe wmhee hat to match. A wedding breakfast at the home of the bride, 938 O street, followed the ceremony and was for the wedding party and out-of-town guests, after after which Mr. Bowles and his bride left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, Canada, Mrs. Bowles wearing a gray and biue crepe ensemble with a hat and other accessories to match, " (Continued on Nineteerith Page The Secretary of War, Mr. Davis, Is at Cambridge for Class Reunion at Harvard University. HE Secretary of War, Mr. Dwight | few days of Col. and M F. Davis, left last evening to at- | button, entertained JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. WASHINGTON PARIS tend the Harvard class reunion, | at Saint Marks last ev and will return to Washington Roome-Hills Wedding in St. Thomas' Church Today. A wedding of unu tomorrow. Mrs. Davis and Miss Alice Brooks Davis are remaining in Washington f A longer siay before joining the Youngsr | place at Davis children at Dark Harbor, Me.. | ppic where they went yesterday with Miss |wa Shaunnessy. Kapps r of Mr. and Mrs the , became the bride {of Mr. William Journeay Roome, 3d | The ceremony was performed by Rev. William S. Senor | of a nu We solve your Parking Prob- Short New PV lem while shopping here by Mexican Envoy Back From . Short New York Visit. o - e~ o The Ambassador of Mexico, cha - Don Manuel C. Tellez, returned to|and o Washington this morning from New was effectively York, where he went to attend a recep- {and white peonies and i tion and luncheon in honor of Cap:.|of the bri 20 Ninetee Emilio Carranza, Mexican ace where a reception and wedding break- fast was held following the cercmony The Ambassador of Fr. A e was a profusion of white peonies del, will return to Washing and blue delphinium Tow’'morning after a brief absence, The bride was escorted by her father ing which time he visited at Pr who gave her in marriage, and Yale Unversities. Wore & gown of antique satin, E e with rose point lace, a tulle veil The Minister of Egypt. Mahmoud |ranged softly about her face with Samy Pasha, gave a surprise dinner|and orange blossoms and she carried party last evening for Mme. Samy 1 th bouquet of calla lilies celebration of her birthday anniv ; Among the guests were Repri 8 Frpteed i tive and Mrs. Fred A. Britten, Repre-|a gown of sentative Stephen G. Porter. Senora | de Senchez Latour. the counselor of I Chilean embassy and Senora de Aga: the secretary of the Peruvian emba: § and Senora de Bedoya, the new | The bridesmaids were Miss Cynthia pointed attache of the Egyptl 3~ | Gates of Dayton, Ohio; Miss Betty tion, Mr. Cattaoui, and Dr. an&-Mrs. | Fielding of Waterbury, Conn.: Miss Fenton Bradford. i Carolee MeMillan of Baltimore, Md Col. and Mrs, Edward Clifford and /$nd Miss Harriet Mitchell. Miss their daughter, Miss_Helen Clifford, | P8 «):13131}\-"0'4,-?}-‘3 Mis have returned from Princeton, where A o they attended the commencement ex- ercises at which Mr. Lambert Clifford received his diploma. hom S Eikat Our Fifth Floor IS Now the Center of Smart, Unusual Summer Fashions for Misses, Juniors and Girls At Moderate Prices r of the teenth street, from 7 to 10 o wearing < have made special preparation to provide for our younger clientele at this time a complete showing of the smart- est things for every need of vacation days. d of hol gold color taffets ant and trimmed with tulle t of transparent straw gown and she carried an > marriage of Miss Marie Herzog, daughter of Mr Herzog, to Mr. John Leor son of Mr. and Mrs. Fr of Washington, will t phic Otto rd Steward, nk C. ard of taffeta. in rainbow match, and carried arm bou % Mr. Sandford Roome, brother of the Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John Wise | bridegroom, was the best man, and the Worse will sail for Europe Saturday, ushers were Mr. Philip Nash and Mr. June 30, to pass the Summer in France | Jack Roome of Plainfield, N. J.; Mr. | Wi and England. They will be accom- Hiram Norcross and Mr. Charles Howell | - panied by their two sons and their | of Kansas Cit Abbot, Miss Grace Sunde daughter. Miss Frances Worse, skine Sunderland, Mr. James L. M | graduated from Holton Arms School and Dr. and Mrs. Ransom Norris. | June 1, and who will be a debutante | of next Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney | and Mr. A MRS. WILLIAM JOURNEAY ROOME, 3rd, idence, R. L. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph rren Hills, and until her m: o'clock noon, today, in St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, she was Miss Elizabeth Miss Gallagher Bride ren H Harris-Ewing Photo. Of Mr. Bowles This Morning. The marriage of Miss Lill Gallagher, daughter of r. Thomas J. Gallagher, to M Raottics In Cool—a Wisp of a Gypsy Girdle The Vagabond Sash —and Miss Elsie Coakley, representative of Dorothy Bickum, will be glad to show it to you tomorrow . . . a wonderful garment for Sum- mer . . . $2.50 to $10. Grey Shop—Second Floor . “O Fair, O Swe Mrs. Wililam R. Benham, Following the ceremony there will be |a reception on the lawn he bride’s mother will be in yellow satin crepe {and georgette and will wear a yellow | picture hat and corsage bouguet of | pink roses. The bridegroom’s mother home of her parents, near Glenn Dale, | Will be in a becoming costume of blue | Md., to Mr. Harcourt Carl Sontag, son | With hat to matech. |of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles Sontag = ‘ | of McLean, Va. The Rev. Mr. Sontag, | s s 85 [ BRIGHTON Dunn, the tables to be arranged in the | The bride is a_granddaughter of the | .l Perform the ceremony, assisted by D e Sty Actaf O Sha" | e RevBane witer bacir of o HOTEL . Henderson will be host- | escended from the Puritan settlers of | PRt g Y Mrs. John B. Hend West of Connecticut Ave. Dinner . 1 . Briang. = this city. Weather permitting the cere- ess 3t dinner ihis evening in her home | o* " PRSI | The bridegroom is the | ;o 7' Jiiy e performed under a canopy | on Sixteenth street. Chicken, L. I, Duck and Roast Beef Full ‘Course | Mr. Edward Edson of i who | Beaumont, Tex., and Mr. Ralph G. Hills of this city. The bridal couple were as |reception by Mrs. Hills, mother of ths bride, tl»rhn wore 8 gown of beige georgette crepe, and Mrs. Ulrich, mother have staying with them at Handley Hall, [of the bridegroom, who was in powder Kensington., Md., their son-in-law and|plue georgette crepe. daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and. Mrs. | Mr. Roome and his bride left after the Arthur Wallis Dunn, who have returned | reception for an extended trip to Can. from a month’s stay in Honolulu. M. ada, the bride wearing a tan ensemble and Mrs. McKenney will entertain at a lani accessories to match. They will rew dinner fonight for Comdr. and MS.|side in Washington . © Holy," isted at the | s | _ Miss Annabelle Diantha Lloyd, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boone Ll will be married this afternoon at |4 o'clock at Buena Vista Farm, the | @ollier ———— COLUMBIA'RD. A1 18 ST|* OPPOSITE »MRASSANNR TONIGHT 5 Until 7:30 4-Course 7 5c SEA FCOD DINNER Or Your Choice of Our Regular Menu Columbia 5042 | Mr. William Journey Roome, a banker | Of 1aTg¢ oak trees with palms as a back- || Speeial o | 5 < redd ew York, and: s {ground and a basket of white mixed R Lee Wil | ow Weeq, "0 1s & descendant of | B . o either side. || Thursday The bride, who will be given in mar- | | riage by her father, will be gowned in | heavy ivory satin crepe with wide lace . | flouncing. Her long veil will be caught Mr, and Mrs. Waldorf Ulrich, Mr. and | with orange blossoms and she will carry | Mrs. Clifford W. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. | a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Miss fllgustus %;n!mg'fin, “d- “and Mrs. Ha{;let Sa]:ah Lioyd, sister of the bride, | 4 om. wrence son, Mr. and Mrs. Sand- | maid or honor, will wear flesh-color Mis R‘mu‘;;w:hofl? i e | ford Roome, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gor. | georgette and_iace and a smel iok gom'-“mwm for France to spend the | Man, Mrs. Arthur P. Gorman, Mr. and | flower hat and will carry an arm bou- | er abroad. {Mrs. J. William McMillan, Mr. and |quet of pink roses. | Summer . |Mrs. James Bradley, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. Lionel Glenn Anderson of Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Sewall D. Andrews of | Stephen Gambrill, Mr. Richard Shack- | Lean, Va. will be best man. Minneapolis are in Washington for the | elford, Miss Priscilla Barton, Mr. John | In addition to the Lohengrin “Wedding rest of the week. Before returning to | E. Bordley, Mr. and Mrs. James Biays, | March” their home they will go to Pottstown, | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Biay Pa.. for the graduation of their son, Mr. | Sewall D. Andrews, jr. They are stay- ing at the Mayflow | Mr. and Mrs. William Chapin Hunt- ington have closed their house on | ‘Twenty-third street and have gone to | ‘ouring End, in | the Blue Ridge - mont, Va., where they will remain until October. Millivery Importers 7 Semi-Anm HAT % Brownson, Mrs. Hart will give a | Juncheon for Mrs. Brownson next week. Mrs. Gevers de Marquette and her daughter, Miss C. Gevers, of Holland, are passing a few days in Washington at the Mayfiower. They will go to New York and sail Saturday, June 30, for their home, the old Marquette Castle, in Heemsperk. They have been traveling ' R\ for two years and 2 half and upon their | ! return home they will have completed the trip around the world. | Mss. George Maynard Minor of | ‘Waterford, Conn., honorary president genefal of the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution, was hostess at a luncheon on th: Willard roof garden yesterday. Mrs. Prank S. Hight has gone to her Summer home, Woodland Farm, at Canaan, N. H., for a few days, and will then join Mr. Prank S. Hight, jr. at the Tabusintac Club, in New Brunswick, Canada, for the early Summer fishing Miss Phyllis Hight, who recently uated from Ogontz School, is visit- one of her classmates, Miss Marian Griffith, at Columbus, Ohio, and will €0 to Canaan for the balance of the Bummer early in July. Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, ir, is spending a few days in New ¥ork, at the Weylin, having gone there from her home at Geneseo, N. Y. Mrs. De Witt C. E. Hamberger, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and I has left for Coro- Ensign Hamberger has just returned from a trip with ne fleet w0 Hawail. 7 % Remarkable Values i Fox Scarfs G 0 Mrs. Abrzaham Van Winkle of Wash- ingon was a luncheon hostess on the Willard roof yesterday, where she en- tertained a party of four. 1 Mrs. Elonzo Tyner went to New York last night end will sail for Europe later. in them onth to join her daughter, Mis: Peggy Tyner, who is now visiting Prin- cess itzine at her country place in ng 1o ride 1o hounds e her daughter will re- turn % Washington in the Autumn when Miss Tyner will make her debut 2 and later in the season will be nted 10 society in Chicago. Mrs. Bamuel H. Baker of Lansdowne, Philadelphia_who s g for & In genuine Eugéne Permanent waving, from 26 to 36 strands of hair are separately curled and each is wrapped in a sepa- rate Eugéne Sachet. for the best Dinner you've had ina “Blue- Moon” It pays to ana little more for the bestand to patronize the conscientious waver who uses genuine Eugéne Sachets. Do not permit the use of inferior substitutes. Ask tosee the Eugéne Trade Mark on each and every sachet used in waving your hair. Phone Frankiin 4316 FRIED CHICKEN MARYLAND —cooked in butter Gl & templing golden brown and ar companied by deli- prepared 5 courses, - A8 20! Luncheon Tea, Dinner Fotlow the route as shown above—a cool 1i-minuie drive Svecial aceommodations for 'fmxy( warties, dup in a\ Traternily dinrevs. lc Now *5 to *15 Distinetion—All From REGULAR STOCK. there will be a piano solo by | the Messrs. Mrs. Olwilda Matlock, and a vocal 1142 Conn. Avenue tal Clearance That Were $15 to $35 W n Hats of Quality and reatly Reduced FOR GENUINE CUGENE PERMANENT WAVES - exposition of newly created PAULINA You know what the very name “Paulina frocks™ indicates. Quality—distinction—all those subtle characteristics which you feel rather than see. You sigh—too expensive. But Friday and Saturday there will be dis- played in The Women's Shop an original exposition of new creations at the extremely modest price of $19.75. The popular silk crepes that answer a multitude of needs. Or the gayety of soft chiffons to meet the de- mands of Summer functions. The styles are suitable for both the matron and the younger mi SOmL‘ I\avc slc€vcs; some are HICL'V - less—to suit every vagary of taste. All in a wide Vfl]’if‘y 0" populi\r S\lnlmcr L'(‘]fll’fi. 1/3 OFF ALL KNOX STRAW THE WOMEN’S SHOP OF Raleigh Haberdasher: 1310 F Street INC Color . ion morming: breeze S become more ing color t . to sma the fabric Cool—Glove Silk Underwear —wear a Vanitysilk Vanity Suit . . . it never clings! «it's the fash and these pon- teresting by add- wen Cherries . . . apples . . . flowerlets . . . appliqued in color .- . . three-toned crepe appliques in charming mod- ern designs, #n color . . . hand-embroidered flowerlets in color . criss-cross rows of embroidery in color . . . and there are bindings, pipings, and ties i color. AND they tub beautifully. . .they fold into a tiny space . . go traveling without showing it . . . and they'll wear. There are both short and long-sleeve styles . . . nine in all. e are sketched. Sizes 14 to 44 Morning Frock Shop—~Fourth Floor cool as infinitely them Cooling Toiletries from Kathleen Mary Quinlan —and Madame Seldner, her personal representa- tive, is in the Cosmetics Shop this week and will give you many helpiul hints about making your skin lovely. Take these preparations on Summer week-end parties— Cleansing Oil Skin Stimulant. ....75¢ to $2.75 Camellia Cream......$1 and $2 Mist of Dawn Beauty Cream ......, Vah.Dah Eve Cream, $1 T T R R Cosmetics Shop Street Floor $5 Yes, the exclusive process by which this exquisitely sheer and striped Vanity silk is made . and the clever manner in which this step-in combination is cut . . . makes it the prefer- ence of moderns for it was just made for vivacity, and is cool and durable. so ..$1.50 and $2 s1s0 Only at Jelleff’s in Washington Grey Shops—Second Floor Cool—Chiffon-Weight Gold Stripe Silk Stockings That Wear No. 530 No. 525 Square Heel! Pointed Heel! Chiffon silk to the very Smart pointed heels . . . top . . lisle-lined garter flawless chiffon beauty hem shimmering, . and oh, so depend- hadowy, sheer . . . but able for they are Gold Gold Stripes never for Stripe quality through et to be practical, every and through and the one has the garter run only pointed heel stock- protection. This is :‘h'r ing with garter run pro- style with square heels! tection! . $1.95 3 pairs for $5.70 Dyed specially if you wish . . . without extra charge! Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor

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