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SOCIETY., STAR, WASHINGTO D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. 1928 SOCIE Senator and Mrs Sa IETY ckett Stop in Capital En Route to Kentucky After Trip Abroad. ENATOR and Mrs. Frederic M Sackett eave Washington for their home in Senator and Mrs Sackett, who have been abroad for several weeks, arrived in New York Wednesday and came to Washington vesterday and are at the Mayflower. Senator and Mrs. Gerry at Biltmore for Visit. Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerry, who have been at the Savoy-Plaza in New York for a short stay, left there| vesterday for Biltmore, N. C., where they will be with Mrs. Gerry’s son-in- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Amherst Cecil, for a few day their place near Bil and Mrs. S. Parker sts at dinner last eve- Summer home, Sea Bar Harbor selor of the Italian embassy. hetti, returned yesterday mmer embassy at Man- and the secretary, Signor | gone to Manchester, where d Nobil Donna An- are spending the igusto Villa, military at- ian embassy, has re- om Europe. and was a luncheon I room archetti, day in the preside flower. attache of the Georges Then- hington after x weeks. Maj nce at the end of s yette d Paris, July 4. On val in this country last week he at once to Cape Cod to make the | acquaintance of his small daughter, | Catherine Batilde, who was bomn | 22. Mme. Thenault is spend- he Summer with her mother. Mrs. Spencer, in her Summer place on o Cape Cod. and Maj. Thenauit will join the: w later in the month for another The first secretary of the Czecho- ak legation, Dr. Peregiin Fisa, who has been at the Summer legation at) Ridgely Manor at Stone Ridge, N. Y. |pyterian Church at Takoma ‘Park. the | has returned to Washington. i Mr. Alejandro Eckart, director of the finance office of the Argentine embas- sy, and Mrs. Eckart were given a fare- | well dinner last night at the Congre: sional Country Club, by Mr. L. E.| Schreiner, vice president of the Mer- chants Bank & Trust Co. and Mrs Schreiner. The other gueste were: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baden, Mr. and Mrs.| James M. Proctor and Mr. and Mrs E. Walton Schultz. Mr. and Mrs. Eck- | art will sail August 11, on the S. 8.1 Pan America, for & visit to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Acting Secretary of the Navy Mr Theodore Douglas Robinson, with a small company, will fly to Saratoga Springs tomorrow to attend the races. | Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, comman- dant of the United States Marine Corps, | is at the Hotel Astor in New York. | Mr. Theodore G. Risley, solicitor of the Department of Labor, entertained 2t Gray's Hill Inn, his guests being Mr. Harry Hull, commissioner of immi- gration, and Mrs. Hull; Mrs. Battle, the sister of Mrs. Hull: Miss Albert, Mrs. Hull's_niece, and Mr. and Mrs. May- nard Risley. i Mrs. Prancois Berger Moran enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Congressional Country Club in honbr of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Bigelow, who are visiting their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. John Melton Hudgins. Mr. Hudgins is a grandson of Mrs. Mo~ yan. In the company were Miss Rives Stuart of Essex Falls, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Whelan, Miss Mollie Bige- jow, the secretary of the Egyptian le- gation, Mr. Ramses Chaffey; Mr. Bow- man MacArthur, Mr. Gilman Bullard | and Dr. John Hoe Iden. | Mrs. Philander C. Knox has returned to Washington from Annapolis and is aga at the Mayflower. Miss Flora M. Watson, the niece of Representative Henry W. Watson. en- | tertained a supper party of 10 at Dower | House on Tuesday of this week. ! Mrs. Henry P. ck was hostess at dinner last evening in her Bar Harbor lia Elsinore | Mrs, Dimock has with her Miss Theo-{ doria Catalani, niece of the second | eounselor of the Italian embassy, and | Signora Catalani, the latter Mrs. | Dimock's daughter, Miss Catalani hui been \mtmzuglmur and Signora Cata- | Jani in their Summer place, in Connec- [ ticut, and recently went to Bar Harbor 1o be with Mrs. Dimock. Miss Catalani 125 -as her guest at Eisonire Miss Evelyn Walker, who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Walker, in their 3ummer place, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Col. Wallace M. Craigie, U. 8. A, and | Mrs, Craigle will be among the pas- sengers tomorrow aboard the Adriatic | salling for Europe. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gorgas, who | have been visiting the latter's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. | Bass, left this morning by motor for | their home in New York. Mr. and Mrs Gorgas have been motoring for a fort- night through Virgin visiting _the Washington and Lee University and the University of Virginia and spent a short time at Hot Springs and White Sulphur Bprings. | Engagements and Weddings Announced Today. and Mr Bralnard of unce the engagement Miss Elinor Guthrie and Washington, to Neff, son of Dr. and 3 Park avenue Gen attended Warrenton School, at renton, Va., and fnished her education at Bweet Briar College in V. a. Bhe was an active member of the younger social set in icent 1006 % demand Luwcheon, 11:30 10 3, Daily Dinwer, 4:30 10 8, Daily and Sunday 27t Y| 2889 _]) @L v zh‘ \ NEW YORK AVENUE Throueh 1550 M Street 15 TANK P PENWICK ! Washington for one or two seasons be- fore leaving for a year of travel on the continent with her aunt, Mme. d'Arcis of Geneva, Switzerland. A few months after her return to Washington she, along with two or three other Washing- | ton society girls, came to New York in search of a “career.”. She formed a con- nection with Harper's Bazar, where she now is at the head of the debutante de- | partment, an organization which is well known for its activity in social cir- | She is| also associate editor of Entre Noys. | cles throughout this country a magazine published by this depart- ment for its debutante members Gen. Brainard, Miss Guthrie's step father. was a_member of the famous Greeley expedition to the North Pole in 1883, for which he was awarded the Congressional Medal, and. along with Gen. Greeley, is one of the two sur- vivors of that expedition Gen. and Mrs. Brainard have been in Ttaly for the past year. where they have occupled a villa outside of Florence They are returning to this sometime in August Mr. Neff attended Trinity School. and was a_member of the class of 192 Columbia University. He is & membx of the Zeta Psi Fraternity and the Co- lumbia University Club. Dr. Lewis Neff is a physician prominent in New York medical circles. He served asa major in the Spanish-American War and as a colonel in the World War. He orga and led & hospital unit in France, where | he received a citatic The wedding will take place in the early Autumn. Announcement of th Miss Violet C. Nunan t Greer Wilkes has been mother. Mrs her made by Rosemond C. Nunan of Baltimore and Washington. Miss Nunan is a_graduate of Goucher College. class of 192: interest to her Baltimore friends. Mr. Wilkes is vice president of the C. T Williams Co. of Baltimore, and is now in Clarksburg, W. Va. The wedding will take place in Washington on Septem- ber 19, The marriage of Miss Anna Mary Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter of Cumberland. Ohio, to Mr Harold F. McMenny, son of Judge and Mrs. James McMenny of Spearfish S. Dak.. took place last evening. The ceremony was performed in the Pres pastor, the Rev. K. B. Carson, officiat- ing, at 8 o'clock. A reception followed in the home of the bride’s cousins, the Misses Montgomery, at 901 Butternut street. Takoma Park. Mrs. Arthur W Lankford of Marietta, Ohio, sang pre ceding the ceremony. her solos includ ing Steinel's "My Heart Is a Haven” and Sanderson’s “Until.” ‘The bride wore a gown of chantilly | lace made on straight lines and with- out sleeves. Her tulle veil was held by a band of orange blossoms and she car- ried bride roses. Miss Fannie Allison of this city was | maid or honor, wearing a dainty cos- tume of shell-pink chiffon and carrying a cluster of butterfly roses. Miss Mabel McMenny of Spearfish and Miss Ma- rion McMenny of Washington, sisters of | the bridegroom, were bridesmaids. Miss | Mabel McMenny was in a powder blue, and her sister had a gown of shaded pink tulle made over satin, and they both carried Columbia roses. Mr. J. C. Kramer of Washington was best man and the ushers were Mr. Howard Hunter of «New York, brother of the bride, and Mr. Wilbur McMenny of Spearfish, brother of the bridegroom ‘The wedding party was assisted at| the | the reception by the hostesses. Misses Montgomery and Mrs. Hunter, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Mc- | Menny, mother of the bridegroom Mrs. Hunter was in a simple gown of white georgette crepe and Mrs. Mc- Menny wore black and lace and chiffon. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. McMenny left for a wedding trip. the bride wearing an ensemble suit of black crepe brocaded in gold with a UPERIOR ERVICE ATISFIES Lay Our Own Gos Dealers in Armstrong Linoleums SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. 943 Eye St. N.W. Main 10293 For vour ofvn satis trial. that we can o service a So prefer est recommendations. f,,? ing up—everything else mum hundle, $1.2 shirts hand-ironed, ple: ly, placing them inside Bundle ed Members of the Laundryo country | and the engagement is of much | With Shirts Hand 'Finished 10c apiece extra many perfectly clean, machine ironed and neatly Only fancy pieces need a little touch- Whenever Phone—Our Driver Will Call 1101-1109 Raum St. N.E. Services for Every Home @nd Requirement MISS FL Daughter of Gen. and Mrs. 1213 Park avenue, New York. OR GUTHRIE. David L. Brainard of Washington, who announce her engagement to Mr. Calvin Grove Neff, son of Dr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Neff of ARMY GIRL TO WED NEW YORKER ctive arrangement of palms, an el and Miss | ferns, foli; lilles and wedding music. The bride was given in marriage by gett, the organist, who also played m»l and her costume was of | her father, white tafeta, made with fu tight-fitted bodice. Her tulle veil was becomingly arranged and she carried | bride roses and lilies of the valley Mrs. of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. | Miss Thelma Wright was maid of honor | for her sister, and Miss Harriet Robey and Miss Gertrude Biggs were brides- maids. They were dressed in similar costumes of taffeta in pale green, pink, peach and orchid, fashioned like that buds. | Mr. Blair Barghausen was best man Mr. John Walsche, Mr. Robert Moore and Mr. Augustus C. Chinn ! A reception followed in the home of the bride's parents, when Mrs. Wright, was in orchid color georgette | Wright Barghausen crepe and lace and Mrs wore black lace and velvet Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. 3 d Lieut. and Mrs. Paul E. Abernathy Barghausen left for a wedding trip, the | iCUE ATC M e bride having s traveling costume of | %€ 8t Newport for the Summer and {-dark blue, with & small hat of the | %1l be joined tomorrow by Mrs, James | same shade. They will be at home after | Francis Ryan of Philadelphia. September 1 at 147 Uhland terrace | nqy b | | Mrs 1, president of the [ 2 AmEs en, entertained in- Aevsaeuasnte Made, o | formally at luncheon yesterday on the Macfarlane-Smith Nuptials. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Huyton Smith | Mrs. William ¢ of Baltimore Is have issued invitations for the marriage | the guest of her j its, Dr. and Mrs. of their daughter, Helen Carroll, to | H. Robinette Perry. Later she will join | Mr. Archibald H. Macfarlane, son of | Mr. Edgar on a motor trip to Cape Cod. Dr. John M. Macfarlane of Philadel- | Wh their daughter, Miss Betty Ed- phia, Tuesday afternoon. August 14, at | s at camp. Miss Jean Edgar, a 5 o'clock in the Calvary Methodist | of the bride, and they all carried rose- | - Rowe of East Orange, N. J Mr. Alastair Macfarlane of Philade | phia, brothers of the bridegroom; Mr | Charles R. Rowe of East Orange and Mr. Willlam Moore of Salisbury, Md. MENU PEAS Are sitted early variety peas with a likable flavor. Ask vour grocer. small felt hat to match. They will make their home in Washington on the completion of their wedding trip. Among those from other cities at the wedding were Mrs. John Hunter, | mother of the bride, of Cumberland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter of Co- lumbus, Ohio, brother and sister-in-law of the bride; Miss Luna Hunter Marfetta, an aunt; Mr. and Mrs. R. M Cooper of Cleveland, Judge and Mrs. | James McMenny, parents of the bride- | and his grandmother, Mrs | groom, | garet Halbert of Spearfish, S. Dak. { | Miss Mildred Audrey Wright, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ‘Wright, was married last evening to Mr. Leroy Gus . Saturdays T==Open Until 3 SWorzYNS 716 13th St. N.W. 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Mr. Macfarlane will entertain his Frances Tatspaugh sang preceding the | best man and ushers at dinner Mon- ceremony, accompanied by Mr. Blod- | day evening. < Mr. latter formerly Maxim Karolik, the Miss Martha Codman last evening in their at Newport, when the Mr. Karolik, as- and M ve a musical Alessa and Mr. Paul pianist accompaniments Mrs. Paul Fitz Simons was hostes: luncheon ye in her plac Harbor View, at Newport nd Mrs. Prank Hill, who are 1ae Inn for the month, will en- at tea this afternoon Mr wW. W. Mo ng hér brother vist for his brother, and the ushers included | Dr. and Mrs. Thoma E.|ed to her home in California, | ve delphia, who Whitney ya % MEVER DAVIS'; Ay Mrs. Corneliu sterday in_her Vanderbilt was joined Summer home, the mother of the bride, and Mrs. Barg- Breakers, at Newport. by her daughter, osen. Mother of the bridegroom, re-|Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, and the celved with the wedding party. Mrs, [latter's son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. 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