Evening Star Newspaper, June 20, 1928, Page 19

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o .THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY., JUNE 20, 1928 “219 | Mrs. James White entertained at a|and Mrs. Francis D. Thomas, Mr. and| Mrs. Logan and her daughter make | Alpha Omicron PI guest of honor of the Connecticut | ton at the conclusion of this week end | ville, N. J., are at the Grace Dodgs Ho- | luncheon on the roof garden at the|Mrs. R. Bates Warren, jr.. Mr. and MIS. | their home in New York, but have Dinner Saturday Night. branch of the league. of which Mrs. E. | trip to Connecticut. tel for an extended stay. | Willard Hotel today. |Denald Wiley and Mrs. Wisliam C. been living abroad for some time. ‘ The Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority will | Hathaway Turnbull is president. L | [a— | Wimsett. _{give a dinner in the presidential suite| The entertainments arranged in| Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baum of 1405 _Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams of Lex- 5 | - | v he ddaugh- | 4 Vi - ntinued from Eightecnth Page.) | Mr. and Mrs. awrence Best of o Countess de Sincay Is the granddaugh- | anq cabinet rooms at the Willard Hotel | honor of Mrs. Busch include - ington, Ky.. arrived in Washington yes- Sy o Bg Quincy. Tl accompanied by thelr| Mr. Ralph . Jones, jr. son of Mr.|ter of the late Gen. and Mrs. John A.| Saturday.. Covers will be Mid for 20" | nomor, SfpMrs, Busch inclu Yesteiome pi | Alison street. will not be at home to- | terday’ and are at the Willard Hotel, The bridegroom attended the Mount daughter. are spending some time at|and Mrs. Ralph E. Jones, will sail|{ocan of Washington. The bride was phic iy Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Henry Stumpfel | MOrTow night in honor of their son | where they will remain for a short visit St. Joseph College in Baltimore and | the Carlton. | Saturday {rom Baltimore io $pend the:married to Count de Sincay in New | Mrs. Clarence M. Busch. national|in Greenwich, and a reception from 3|and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Ir-| 0\ om0 oo the bride is a graduate of the Immacu- - Summer in California. Mr. Jones will| vork in 1910. He was a cousin of | president of the National League of |0 6 o'clock in the dfternoon of the | Ving Baum, as previously announced. as| Mr. and Mrs R. L. Heaton daughter. late Conception Academy. N icave Woshingiel & oBrien, who | graduate this evening from Central | Princess de Ligne, wife of the Ambas- | American ~Pen Women, will " leave | Same day at the home of Mrs. Leonard | the young ‘couple are continuing their | Colo., accompanied by their daughier. Among the out-of-town guests were :""11 r‘::;;]f;’;’;*;";g:‘:n.;nodg‘;nf},‘ w‘" igh Scohol. sador of Belgium, his death occuring | Washington Friday fof Greenwich, | Martin, 88 North street, Greenwich, | tay at the Cavalier, at Virginia Beach. | have artived 'In Was} stay of several lsh, Miss Lillian M. sail for Ex v aboard the Pars some time ago. [ she will be the M sch wi o Mr M. ¥. Gallagher of entertained at a dinner dance Ist eve:| Mrs. Charles Bissell of Southington, ‘ M Duscl allk gt SORWAIn é Giap ofiDen-. dars Tomn® Mase . Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ning in the Chinese room of the May- | Conn. was & hostess at dinner last night - e e Reibel of Baltimore and Mr. and Mrs, flower. Their guests were Maj. ang|on the roof garden at the Willard| Joseph Noel of Malden, Mass Mrs. William L. Browning, Judge ais | Hotel. " Bowles and his bride will be at Mis Charles S. Hatfleld, Mr. and Mr: —— 2 home at 2838 Tweniv-righi sireet upon | William E.Leahy, Mr. s. The marriage of Countess Marle Lous | b their return from their wedding trip. | Clarke Moses, j X s J. daughter of Mrs. b thelr Guirk, Mr. and 4 ty.| John A. Logan of London, took place ! Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Carr are at Mr. and Mrs. M: ; in’ Lopdon todhy-t0- Me). Gen_ W alter ’ the Wevlin Hotel in New York for 8 Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Tifomas, Mr. Maxwell Scott of Abbotsford, Scotland Bt siay one e v it i ol Ssmet Bl sos il bl b i deiectoad] 1l Mr. and Mrs. Paul Putzki have as S | | their guests their daughter, Mrs. Stuart A. Bishop, and :r.‘u\d(hfl:fillrn‘ Pfl:\ = % and Ann. Mrs. Bishop will return to 3 ; : : - - RS s et i ) Stylish Stout Coats Ve Stylish Stout Frocks m::r" :r:\d ;’\YI(\' T‘?F"X:-x;nugf“":fi;fi; . Slenderizing modes in $21 ) / New Silks! New $15 50 . Rolla N. Carter, have returned from a g the season’s popular fah- B e gt e S e i Fahries! New vo-week or ¢ i 4 Col, F S T iacksone el unt E G-STREET BETWEEN 11th & 17¢h_ | & k., thev open their home in Georgetown. 3 ¢ Engagement of Miss Deane G Al ueentex Tomorrow—Fifth Day of the Sale cngagement of her daughter, Dorothy | ~ o t f andler ((\v r. James B. Griffin. The O s e w h g N F mne S k" e ettt 101 Y~ ‘ asningion Never Fergets! Church of the Nativity, the Rev. F. X Ffl" Ffllhl.flllld Bischoft offcating. ‘ Silk and Chetfon \ i All-Silk An announcement being made in Chi- cago today of interest to many Wash- Silk to Top, Also ingtonians is that of the engagoment of Service Weight \ | HOSe Miss Jane Scriven, daughter of Mrs. | William Hooper Scriven, to Mr. John 30 29 J. Finlay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur e . Al ! Finlay of Chicago. formerly of St. Louis Different S WRevteus Regularly C o Shades Miss Scriven has frequently visited in Washington as the guest of Mr. and 2 Pairs for $2.50 $2.50 Mrs. Frederic D. McKenney. and was 2 in the bridal party of their daughter, j lc r Miss Prederica McKenney, who is now [ P . ’ ) Mrs. Blaine Malan $ 9 Cards have been issued announcing 1 the marriage in historic St. Anne’s | u l I l I I lel' 1 Episcopal Church. Annapolis, Md.. the | / | e 4 \ morning of June 16 of Miss Lucile Geor- Slightly irregular. / \ Outstanding Special Values e \ S Tee gia Harroun. daughter of Prof. and - # Mrs. James Lincoln Harroun of Wil- | All silk from top to “ ) W limantic, Conn, to Mr. Charles Gar- | LI r‘|‘m Gordon Bailey. son of Judge and | toe. Full fash- 260 "o Y Mrs. Alfred D. Baliey of Bladensburg, | i i \ Md. and grandson of the late Capt.| / e ioned. P"‘“’ edge //1, v 8 Charles Garnett Gordon, U. S, A | 4 and pointed heel. oy, //\\' e LTI .‘ ¥/ Only the immediate families attended | ", the ceremony and the bride was be- | Assorted colors. 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