Evening Star Newspaper, August 10, 1928, Page 8

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A€ ¢ SOCIETY. _THE NTNG FRIDAY. WASHINGTON. D. C. STAR. Rosalle Smith, accompanied them to | AR 5 a eres i New York. | ATTENDED FAREWELL DIN H. Clifford Bangs has returned | shington _ after passing _several at the Cavalier Hotel, Virginia SOCIEBY Y. va SOCIETY e | | Senor Padilla, Ambassador of Spain, ;mdlr ; Gkt e s the e o | . i \ | i | | , | 1845 4th St. N.E. These Prices Prevail in W ington and Suburban S of Joliet extended stay at the 9 ccom- and Mis and Mrs, Willlam Gr are making a1 » Dodge panied by Guy F Ann Weiler, also of Je Daughters Sailing From New York g o Sunday for Madrid. Mr. and Mrs, George D, Taneof Til-| leaving Washington for Canada They Toronto and Quehec and will ret heir home plem ber 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin King of Ha street northwest, have cuests Miss Mabel Ogelsby and Miss Moselle Ogelsby of Athens, Ga., who will remain with them for some time Many social events are heing given for the Misses Ogelsby and today Mrs rze Fuller is entertaining a’ yacht for them | Gardens Mrs. Nichalson o Speak at North Carolina Capital. t and Mrs. Harry Campbell Graef : Mrs, Je Nicholson left Washington S8 re among the gueste at dinner last { 1ast night.for Raleigh, N, €, where to- the Leviathan and Mrs. James A. Pol- 1 addre the | probably be companied by K ntertained at aul Mellon, who has been Others in g v in Europe. | the company were the Rev. Richard Washingion. Mr. and Mr Boyes Weir Senor Barberis Celebrating and Miss May D. Brook: Independence of Ecuador 12 Biscuits to a package Shredded Wheat *Méi;vell House Coffee Rice Flakes day she will deliver Sir Walter Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' P Gikgon. of Chicago are al the Grace Dodge Hotel for a lengthy vi With them are Mr wnd Mrs. A, E. Fisher of Rockford, 1 he d ¢ " Miss Frances Miller. daughter of Mr R o3 s and Mrs, Andrew J. Miller of New York | B 0% 1 S nnd Mes, 1. was hostess at luncheon yesterday af Janta wre pa W Hot Springs in compliment to s & Willard, where they arrived toda Wel n the com Mg g o \ecompanied by his sister. Mi Whitaker spending (h his farm, near Dranesville, Va White Ho Brand A Flour Splendidly Adapted to Your Needs SANICG All-purpose Frank B. Whitaker and family, | P Annan An Appetizing Ingredient B e P o Hew o - . - hor b for Summer Salads | GRAPEFRUIT month on tor James Clyde G. West, who enter- n her quarters at the Naval | demy. Others from Washington at luncheon were Mis. Rexford Smith Mus. Ilelen Hazner 716 13th St. N.W. Jame T. Leaviut 1 gone ~ . ~ mstoy and is visiting her : Coolie Coats Mr. Samuel P. : 5. BODRTRE Ab Farm, where Mr S ot K @ rmed from a na Scotia and e 5O —5-Lb. Bag, 27¢c— Sunfast Crepe In Beautiful Shades rpe n Henry White of 1729 Ready to Serve n Park road. left yester v Buena MISS MADGE ELY No Waste 5 a Sm{nz; where she will spend e | payghter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Hanson E. Ely, who was with them in New York inder of the Summer 2t the BUNA | g attend a dinner and dance given in honor of Gen. Dumont, a Springs Hotel. tary attache of the French embassy, who has sa Del Monte Del Monte Burt Olney < New Pack al attache of the Bra embassy, Capt. Federico Villar v entertain ¢ i n | Harry A. Garfield, who wa 3 k. whe okt Mrs . = '.‘ I Jeave Washingte inday by motor for identia ining 1 e |istrator in Wask t i n I ntert at inct 4 @ l J Niagara Falls Canada. ¥ Mayflower, will have amons her guests | World War. and M rfield have as | there yesterday G deliier Jnw 3 & Sater Sud Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy and | their guests in the . el i - Mrs. Ernest Wiliam Lewls of Phoenix, | town, Mass., their sor in- | ) COLUMBIA RD. a1 18™ST/" § Senhora and their dau Ariz law, Mr. and Mrs. James Garfield of | o) ad and Mrs. Luc ¥ e [} and Senhorita| i and Mrs. Howard Le Roy have | CRmbridge. Mass d A : = e i Lt S| e Laurden V aris, CADL. | conrr (" kg s I the Pormng | Augustus W. Soule o to south wher will TONIGHT his family will come 1o xsountains § SHOMC 6185 ¥ 5 Until 7:30 Weshingion early In Deceniber,. where | MCUNSRINE for'a short stay they will b: welcome additions to the and Mrs. Henry L. Ward ' of diplomatic circle here Philadelphia have arrived at the Wil- lard, where they plan to reman several n, Who | gave is country " New Pack Lieut. Col. and Mrs. R. B. Creecy have Mrs. Emily Newe gone to Atlantic City and ave Hotel i o '. . “Gur Famous” i sen vk iy et fomaret || SEA FOOD 7 SC i North Carolina seve T E! . : 4 D]NNER i Traymore Mr. and Mrs. Jos: E W o staying at the Kenilworth, at Biltmore bros end some have recently returned to from Milan, Ital r ton late yesterday and will be at the Mayflower until tonight, when they are leaving for Bar Harbor. Mrs. Wholean is the former Miss Beatrice Henderson of Washington. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. James E. Fechet, who are s of the Thayer, West Point, N. Y., gave a dinner last evening on the grill terrace to Maj. and Mrs® Sherburne Whipple, Maj. and Mrs George E. Stratemeyer. Lieut. and Mrs W. W. White, Miss Catherine Fechet. who has been th guest of Maj. and Mrs Stratemeyer for several wecks, and Cadet Charles T. Tench. Mrs. Robert F. Mackenzie had guests lunching informally with her yesterday on the Willard roof. Mrs. Mackenzie will go to New York next week to meet her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waggaman, who are ex- pected to arrive Weaneiday from Eng- nd. where they have been alter a long stay in Prance, Mme. Panaretofl, wife of former Min- ter of Bulgaria, was the guest in whase honor, Mrs. William Cook Hart enter- tained at tea Wednesday afternoon at Williamstown, Mass., where Dr. and Mme. Panaretoff are attending the In- stitute of Politics at Williams College. rs. William Howard Doughty presided at the tea table . and Mrs. Francis E. Pope of the Dresden Apartments left Washington yesterday for a motor trip to New York nd Boston, by way of Cape Cod. At| sucester they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Thomas L. Fentress and at Great Barington they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Adams Mason y pect to return to Wash el A. Lofquist, United States Navy, and Mrs. Lofquist have gone to New York and are at the Ritz- Carlton for a short stay. Mr. William Bowie Clarke, who re- eently saied for Europe, is now at the Imperial Hotel, Paris Col. and Mrs. Frank H. Adams are now located in Los Angeles, Calif, at 647 Cahuenga avenue. Col. Adams re- cently retired from the Quartermaster Corps, and is well known in Washing- ton. having been detail the office 5f the quartermaster gen r a num- ber of years all rilk riery i L Ipr S350 . ved in Washing- Mr. C. Bascom Slemp. who was in New York earlicr in the week, went to Atlantic City., where he was at the Shelburne, and returned to Washing- ton last cvening, going to the May- lower Miss Marion Emily Chance. daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. William W. Chance | of Chevy Chase. left Wednesday for a | through the North and | series of Il be absent several weeks. She will sit in Bar Harbor, Bangor and Old Orchard. Me.. and aiso in Canada Mrs. Thomas S. Lovette will be hostess informally this evening at a musical and buffet supper in compli- | ment to Miss Edythe Crowder of Shreve- port. La, who has been visiting in Washington for several weeks. Miss and after a few weeks there will return to Shreveport. Miss Crowder spent'|the Hotel Somerset. several Winters in Washington, but has | remained in her Shreveport home dur- ing the past few years. The short program will be given by Miss Crowder, soprano. accompanied by Mrs. Lovette, and Miss Fay Moler will give several interpretive dances. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B, Williams are scholar and teacher. | ing the Summer at Easthampton, Long Crowder will go shortly to New York | Island, motored North and en route | recently left Washington. are now Mr. Harry Knox of London, England who is visiting Dr. K. Moonan, 18 e, will be a guest t _Or Your Choice “Columbia_5042 al Hospital, T . Friday afternoon 1:30 o'clock, when he will give ar informal talk on “Heavenly Wisdom and How to Obtain It.” Knox is a Knox of Chicago, Illi cessful business man as well as a Bible Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew. widow of the former Senator. wiil go to Briarcliff Lodge this week to remain until the Autumn Mrs. Montgomery Bla s spend- stopped in Boston for several days at Mr, and Mrs. Stanley R. Harris, who Atlantic City, staying at the Rit2-Cs ton. Mr. Harris will commute dail Philadelphia for the four-game serie: between the Senators and Athletics Mrs. Willlam vom Rath of Glen Cove. spending the month of August in | daughter of Col. Henry May of Wash- Canada and will be joined in Qucbrc“n(ion. is spending a few days in New by Miss Helen Harriett Willlams, who 1 is now making a series of visits in Boston. wha will go to other places of interest in Canada. Barnes—McReynolds Wedding In Bethlehem Chapel Today. The marriage of Miss Catherine | Remin McReynolds, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Prederick Wilson Mc! to Mr. Robert Leighton Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Howland Barnes of | New York. took place today at noon The ceremony was performed in Bethle- hem Chapel of the Washington Cathe- dral, Canon Fre:land Peter officiating, in the presence of only the members of the two families. The bride was given in marriage by her father, and wore a gown of beige crepe Elizabeth fashioned in an ensem- | ble suit and a small beige felt hat. Mr Fred De Witt Shelion of Washington | was best man Mr. Barnes and his bride lcft imme- diately after the ceremony for a wed- ding trip and will make their home in New York The president of Wiliiams College, Dr. ji/m a charm in/mm/m[ and AMU'Z s this first presentation of Jorsythe shoes for the Jall--r92s. ustrated Black or brown suede trmmed with Jhoe ul Caleutta Lzard to match Hugh or baby spike hefi;[ r_ Sama style olso i Calcutta lizard and, navy blue o shoe price FOOT . 1223 % ('0]")‘ WEAR. St. NW. e st —————— Our Shopp Open 9:15 Flowers for Fall Weddings It is none too soon for prospective Autumn brides to talk with Blackistone about wed- ding decorations. SPECIAL PRICES. 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Dozen Boxes Cur Low Price Continues on Freestone PEACHES the same high quality peaches we have offered you in thel past—both Georgia and Elberta varieties. These | . ¢ dekli ciously flavored for eating and unsurpassed for canning Purchase your supply at our extremely low price 25(! BEANS 3w 25(: 25¢ | "“LiMa BEANs 2 1. 25¢ 3 Lbs. Large Firm Priced Priced According According CANTALOUPES Accord coordi Malaga Fancy Crisp GRAPES 3 ws 25¢ | CELERY 10c —In the Meat Markets— Milk-Fed Frying Chickens Shoulder Rib LAMB CHOPS | LAMB CHOPS eg O’ Spring Lamb Smok These are Freestone Peaches New Crop Stringless APPLES Gravenstein 5 Lbs. APPLES Fancy lceberg LETTUCE Stalk b. 48¢ Boned Breast of VEAL Lb. 25(: Prime Rib HAMS ROAST Lb. 29(‘ Lb. 38(: Milk-Fed Stewing Chickens

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