Evening Star Newspaper, July 30, 1928, Page 14

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4. % 20, 1928, SOCTETY" SOCIETY SOCIETY. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY. JULY I b re and Recreational As-| Others from Washington at the Cava- | Chastleton Apartments on SIXGEenth | ™ x‘:flfifi ‘Y:?l(apublnc Buildings and{ lier are Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacKenzic | street is spending some time with Miss BROMLEY JERSEY FROCKS Grounds, Jewish Community Center | and their daughter of 3801 Ingomar | Sallie Withers Fletcher of Warren- | Do Not Huc ihe Ficure work and Jewish Foster Home and other | street, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Quenteil | ton, Va | ST g R e prominent civic, recreational and educa- | of 1725 Seventeenth street northwest d Any || SNUGG. tional activities in the National Capital, | arrived there Friday. Mr. Alexander Hemilton Kdonce: adi~| bl l‘:, ;’:V&UN ERTHINGS through the sale of season tickets for e nounces the engagement of his niece, | the newly organized Washington Co-| Miss Marian Hopkins and Miss Sara | Miss Anne Rebecca Koonce, daughter Mrs. vv’v:m ,fi'u- operative Artist Concert Course of 1928- | Cramer of Pottsville, Pa., arrived in | of the late Dr. and Mrs. Prancis Duvall | The Masfiower. 13‘2‘0, at the Washington Auditorium. Washington a few days ago from Char- | goonce, to Mr. William Edward Pecot, || New York THE MARRIED AT ANNAPOLIS Ambassador of Turkey and Members of Embassy Staff Guests of Friends in New England. HE Ambassador of Turkey, join Comdr. and Mrs. Edgar Williams at Ahmed Mouhtar Bey, with the ) the New Cliffs. e e eI nend | Mr. and Mrs. John_ Campbell White last week By motor, arrived in | Dave gone to Lenox, Mass. where the Tyringham, Mass., Saturday and were | latter will remain through the Summer. members of a large house party enter. | Mr. White will return Thursday to tained by Mrs. Tytus McLennan in her | their Washington home on Crescent | Summer home Ashiptully. Other guests |Place. o e ] .‘;;&;1;3" 2?}1{-’;&%‘\:"\{“;';1: mfimm& | former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and his sister, Mme, Basaroff. and Mr. | and Miss Susan Whitney of New Haven, and Mrs Ellery Sedgwick of Boston | Conn., who are motoring through the Mrs. McLennan gave a pienic lunch- | White Mountains, left Peckett's on eon vesterday for her guests, and Sat- | Sugar Hill yesterday, after spending urday even he was hostess at din- | several days there. BEEI O . | Mme. Ekengren and her daughter, e | Mlle. Elsie Ekengren, were among | Bt B o { those who spent Sunday at Annapolis Leaving for North Shore. Roads, Md ¢ s o hustrla and Mme.| s, John . Farker returned yes- ; . terday from New York and is at her will Teave Washington | 10 " Chevy Chase, Her daughter, | Wil make & series of visits, | Miss Alice L. Parker, sailed from New “and g and | York with Mrs. Parker's sister, Miss |Lee, to spend the remainder of the | { season in Paris. Thursday where th where they go fre- for picnics. Among others there v were Mr. and Mrs. Hewlett Mrs. Henry Price Wright ' H. Magruder. -James E. Alexander and her Miss Mary H. Livingston, a d by the former's daughters, lyn Livingston Alexander and | 2 4 loxa will motor to Blue Ridge Summit, Pa. | d several weeks at the Monterey | The Misses Alexander will visit | t, Mrs. C. S. Goldsborough, at Eastern Shore of Mary- | land before returning to Washington, - whore Miss Betty Alexander will Tt T N ey por romorrow %Y | numbered among next | Washington Thursd | tantes, though she will make no formal | B~ ut owing to mourning in her family. | M. George guest in whose enter- crday in her . on Bellevue ho has been eron over Su These co-operating organizations will have charge of the advance sale for the course, which will open simultaneously Wednesday of this week at the head- quarters of the various organizations, which will each receive a generous pro- portion of its own sales for its own work in the city A committee has been appointed to take charge of tickets, representing the several beneficiaries, and members of the committee will announce thefr own headquarters within the next two days. The committee includes Miss Adele F. Delano and Miss Gwendoline Pickering, both representing the Roberts scholar- ships of the Washington College of Music: Mrs. Bessle H. Michelson, who will help the playground fund of the Powell Junior High . Parent-Teacher Association; Mrs. Betty Dorries, for the Penlel School for Orphan Children; Mrs. Nina McCall Lipscomb, for the Jewish Foster Home: Mrs. John H. Overholt, for Catholic Charities, and others to be announced. shortly be announced to tak of the boxes for the eight eve: 17 con- will be for the benefit of a popular local charity likewise. Dr. Harold M. Dudley, director, asks that all persons desiring to benefit any of the organizations which are co-op- erating in this “Midsummer benefit” | will mention the desired beneficiary in | obtaining course tickets, whether at | headquarters or by check, the latter to be sent to Mr. Edward D. Talbert | at the Willard Hotel or to Dr. Dudley | himself, 808 Eleventh rtreet northwest. i — Mrs. Henry White Draper is taking an extended trip through the West, re- | turning by way of the Panama Canal on the steamship California. | | L | _Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellsworth of | Cleveland, Ohio, and Mr. and Mrs, P. | O. Fries and their daughter, Miss Cath- erine Fries, of Erie, Pa., who have been motoring for several days in the Pocono Hills and Wilmington, have arrived at | A prominent Washington woman will | charge | certs of the concert course, and this | Mary Bell Smith and Miss Ann V. Craig of the faculty of the University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville, ‘They traveled by motor and were guests at the Mayflower over the week end. Last year this group of young women were students at Columbia. Miss Hilda Arkin has joined her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Arkin, after spending five weeks in New York as the | guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. | Louis Newman. Miss Marion Yancey, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Goodloe E. Yancey, and En- sign Willard K. Goodney, U. 8. N., will | be married this evening. The ceremony will be gfl'fm’med at 8 o'clock in Ail Saints' Church at Chevy Chase and a reception in the home of the bride's parents will follow. Mrs. H. G. Strong of Washington is at the Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco. Return from Sixth Trip Around the World. Mr. and Mrs. Robert- Dollar of San Francisco have arrived in Washington for a short stay, and are at the Willard They came to Washington from New York, where they have just landed after their’ sixth trip around the world. | Mrs. Forrestine C. Hooker entertained 1206 G at dinner last evening, in the Shawmut, in compliment to Dr. Everett M. Ellison. Miss Dorothy Hamilton Jones of the T T GOWNS (NIRRT i | lottesville, Va., accompanied by Miss i i (Continued on Fifteenth Page.) Pre-A ugust - 95 'DRESSES $9= 52 DRESSES Values, $25.00 to $39.5 11 COATS : .qz'osede"e 1206 G S Reductions 46 Dresses $]_2£ 0 sl .95 Values, $29.50 to $49.50 —— 23 SUITS Values, $29.50 to $49.50 NO CHARGES ~——— The Friendly Shop Bresla 1307-1309-1311-1313 G Street N.W. ALL SALES FINAL HATS T T The charge d'affaires of the Kingdom Eee G R of e Barte. Groats ana Slovenca: and Dr. and Mrs. James A. Lyon, who | Mme. Pouritch-Pachitch have gone | Started the latter part of the week for | MRS. JAMES E. MAULDING, motoring to Canada and will be for & motor trip North, are spending the | Before her marriage in the M apital Saturday, she two or three weeks in Murray Bay and Feck end in New York at the Hotel | wood, Following a trip to Europe Mr. and Mrs. Maulding wi Tadoussak, Quebec, i Ambassador. They will start North to- | — it o o day and visit along the North Shore. the Mayflower. After a few days in | Washington they will journey home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edmonds enter- tained a small party over Sunday at Annapolis Roads, having as their guests | | Mr, 5. Law ) r | Saturday from Boston on the White |from their Winter home, in Raleigh, | fre fote Msc Lawence Frazier and | sy and ra de Agacio, with the lat. _Lieut. Col Henry Harrison Sheets|Star steamer Cedric. where they have been for a few days. e ter's Senorita Florence Ygelsias, | Das joined Mrs. Sheets nnfi their VO | After an extended motor trip through | Next week they will take a motor trip, |. Dr. and Mrs, H, E, Oshorn of Wood- | who is their house guest, motored to SMall sons, after two weeks' duty |ryral England in August Miss Richards, | when they will lelsurely visit Montreal. | ley road, accompanied. by thefr tug | Annapolis Roads yesterday for a pic- | With the 3d Corps Area headquarters | who is accompanied by Miss Cornelia | Quebec and the Adirondacks. Miss chiidren, are at the Cavalier Hotel at | nic supper. In (Beltimore, During the fortnight’s Crans and Miss Nanna Heath Peters, | Walker will be a debutante of next sea- ' Virginia Beach for an extended stay e duty Col. Sheots visited the citizens' | will go to Geneva for the September |son, when she will make her formal bow - e The newly eppointed counselor of the military training camps in the area on moeting of the League of Nations and | to soclety in Baltimore in December at Argentine embassy, Senor Julian Enciso, | special orders from the general Slaf |later will visit that section of the old | the Bachelors' Cotiliion. is expected to arrive in Washington at Baltimore, making inspections of | Austrian Tyrol to observe present con- | prusani near future, and shortly after his | certain activities of the students in the | Gitions under Itallan control. | Miss Carolina La Rock Jenkins is rival the present counselor, Senor | camps. | — | visiting Mrs. William Kirkwood Browne Felipe A. Espil. who was appointed Ar- oron v | Miss Constance L. Lowe has returned | in Wellesley Hills, Mass. gentine Minister at The Hague early Lieut. Briney and Bride to the city after spending a month with | —— s: the vear, will lrnve for his new post. | Guests at Virginia Beach. her parents in Portsmouth, N. H. jt!:")i .""gd "‘\g&’r\l{g ‘l\ %1;2;“:{‘\30 gm’lrug\r; mor Enciso will charge d'affaires | —— Le) Ve 0 LS - of "Argenting nth the Cuning of & s Aoand Mis. swiison A, Briney, U:| Mr. and Mrs. B C. Atkins of Cleve- | the Cavaller Hotel at Virginig. Beach TON ~ new ambassador. ‘1'w" hhl;p:' "‘ 'm'fki;llfll' P:&i land are at the Grace Dodge Hotel, | and are spending some time at the . TONIGHT .... R ! “1 Bton two weeks ago, were the | where they plan to remain for several | Carlton. The second secretary of the Argentine | SUStS in whose honor Mr. and Mrs. | weeks, | AT embassy, Mr. Pablo Santos Munoz, who | Peinam W. Bogert entertained at din s | Capt. and Mrs. W. H. Foster of Wash- has been spending the week at the D¢ at the Cavalier Hotel at Virginia | Miss Elizabeth Claggett Chew fs | ington have taken an apartment at the Cavalier Hotel, at Virginia Beach, re- }’he:‘;hns‘gfg{h:vg:l;& n!t-t‘e; tggg& ’leerédmihl‘l’n; msumwmerh I\vuh rell!lves,’cax;l(:n, where they will remain for sev- o i ir guests e e n Breathedsville, Washin, County, | eral days. turned Saturday to Washington. Club. - Licut. and Mrs. Briney are sta- | Md. i v v i “Midsummer benefits” to continue Princess Sturdza, wife th -|tioned at Langley Field. and before e ! selor of the Rumsanian ?,'g,uf,n?‘,’,‘}, their marriage she was Miss Josephine| Mr. and Mrs. John M. Walker and | during the month of August will be held yesterday for the North Shore, where | Slattery of Kansas Ci thelr daughter Miss Sophia Walker of | throughout the city for the Roberts she will spend several weeks. | ik o | Baltimore are siaying at the Mayflower, ' scholarships of the Washington College Values!! Values!! Values!! ~ Summer Dresses Below Cost! Seviled ) Tenderloin c : Steak Dinner Or your choice of our resular meni Phone Columbia 5042 The counselor of the Chilean embas- < Ohe R | @ollier Innl | (CUma D s dseE This is your opportunity tc buy ‘wo dresses for less than the price of one. Every cool Summer fabric—Printed Crepe de Chines —Flowered Chiffons—Yosan and 'Rajah Silks—Washable Silks—in Mme. Boncesco, wife of t) | States Marine Corps has arrit counselor of the Rumanian ,’,‘:,mf‘gfi‘w“hmgwn from Parris Island, 8. C., g;:lne to 1;::;;; au thl:“me' Canada, where | 20d is staying at the Mayflower. she is visiting Misses Cella. Who| Capt. and Mrs. Robert Olds of La e pome time last Winter at Ward- | jey Pield, Va., are at the Carlton for a | . otel. Mme. Boncesco will | few days, accompanied by their young | not return to Washington until early | et it ing ¥ | son, Robert Olds, jr. — Mrs. Harriman Russell, who is spend- | Cusbcamr %on@o _ude Aranga of the, ing the Summer at Newport, had as her | an cx? l&s\ will leave ton | guests over Sunday Mrs. Lewis T. Pres- or Asbury, N. J., where he will | ton of Mount Kisco, N. Y., and Mr. J. be for several weeks, before to| Niagara Falls and Canada. =~ © ¢ |A- Burden of New York | Miss Janet Richards, ~ho has been The Undersecretary of the Treasury entertaini; v | ng a house party at her Sum- and Mrs. Ogden L. Mills | mer home near York Harbor, Me.. since were vport at the end of y the Intlers son. 30 Jofmhns.t g‘;’ the middle of June, sailed for Europe of New York. The undersecretary Mrs. Aills went to -~ ' Before Leaving Town come sn and let our trust officer tell you about the LIVING TRUST and how to use it. ] —— E | FEDERAL-AMERICAN Yir and Mrs. Bernard B. Jones and Mrs. | NATIONAL BANK Rear” Admiral and Mrs. Claence R. | Where G Street Crosses 14th | Williams have gone to Newport, and wil | S jA FASHION INSTITUTION Washington NowYork Parie Springs to- day. and will remain there until the end | ©f August. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Gray- | #on have gone to Saratoga Springs for | the racing season, which opens this | Admiral and Mrs. Grayson | the smartest women are NOW asking for— PolkaDots —and we have a new Paris mannered collection of frocks at— $16-50 —in navy-and-white! Midsummer smartness . , . is a variation of the earlier theme! Little things, but my how big they look! Tt give an intangible air of newness. . .and you know the moment a frock enters a room recently conceived ! the manner of these y-and-white, polka dot flat frocks in smart circle there's a flurry ahout polka dots and simultane- y you find them at Jelleff's! and nay « v . al a price you couldn't imagine for first-in-fashion su- perior dresses. 1 two-piece! Sizes 36 to 441 ~Coat-style frocks! urplice dresses! Women's Frock Shop Second Floor ~Plaited or draped skirts! ~Tucked collars and cuffs! HERE TILL 6 TOMORROW THEN WE MOVE TO 1310 F STREET Tuesday is Our LAST DAY at 1305 F Street! Fine Shoes STETSON SHOE SHOP of the v(fmifi { having arrived in Washington by motor of Music, Young Women's Christian As- e e e e il dots. ofer e o A store full of from A5 up 'plain colors, figures and polka | | 1 | { 1305 F Street- that wear the largest. The Friendly Shop Short sleeves, long sleeves, twc-piece and straightline models. 'In sizes for misses and women $15 § BRESLAU’S DU LT N & Substantial Reductions thruout our entire stock of Furniture Department —Second Floor HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 1215 F STREET MARTIN Large Upright Mirr tique gold and black fine plate glass; 3 Was $57.50. Now. Oval Mirror with carved wood : §¢ .50 frame done in antique gold; 46x30 inches. Was $75. Odd Mirror with frame of § 00 25x12 i Venetian graved inches, Mirror glass f Was $175. Large Oval Mirror with carved wood frame gilt; 47x25 inches. Now .. Oval Mirror fram ed wood; 30x13 inc §27.50, Now.... 0. Now. fl‘ur Only Shop No Uptown Branch ches. Was slg 8 5 ame ; 39x21 inches. Was ”1,1 reil Dresses Dresses Worth Worth 19.50 1307-09-11-13 G St. N.W. GCOMPANY or wit frame; ve 21 inches. Now, with e in antique Was $63 ed in carv- Store Closed All Day Saturday During July and August PHONE MAIN 19 Dulin & Martin Company 1214-18 G STREET

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