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13 SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of State Kellogg Host to Distinguished Group of Men at Pan-American Union. Mr. Kel- | heon c om- | and Special ited States and and_Special Mr. Benedict the port of and Special erior, Mr. nching in- vesterday on the over the week Md.. of the coun- | embassy and Se of Germany come from Man- where the embassy is r. and are at Miss Catalani to Wed Mr. Kelley of Washington. t of more than usual nced at a dinner F. Dimock, in _her | Bar Harbor, Me., nselor of the Ital- | Signora Catalani an- | ngagement of Signor ce, Miss Theodoria Cata- re Kelley, son of Mrs ey of Washington Jast | ball given by Mrs. one of the most popu- season. She has served ral of the girls' committees of larger charity balls, including the Hospital ball, which was at-| he President and Mrs. Cool- | this ball a number of the most | prominent buds of the season danced | #n old-fashioned number and the bride- n the group. Mr. Kelley taken an apartment at 2540 Massachu- | setts avenue Lieut of Takoma Park have taken an Apart- ment at the Carlton for several days Lieut. and Mrs. McNamee, stationed at the Northwest- ern University at Evanston, IIl. have been visiting Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence Young. parents of Mrs. McNamee, at Fort Benning. GA. Washington today to be guests of Col and Mrs. M. M. McNamee at Living- stone Heights, Va.. for several weeks, Mrs. John A. Hull and Miss Annette Hull have Jeft Washington by motor for Hot Springs, Va., where they will be at the Homestead Miss Wallace to Marry Mr. Hammett of Washington. Mr Maolis avenue, Glen Ridge. N. J., an- hounce the engagement of their daugh- | Jane Ethel, to Mr. Charles Walter son of Mrs ter. Hammett of Washington, Charles A. Hammett of this city. date is set for the wedding. Miss Wallace is a graduate of the Jlen Ridge High School and a member of the Junior League Auxiliary of Glen Ridge. Mr. Hammett attended Peddie School at Heightstown, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. Grayson Orme are again in their Washington home after spending a month in North Carolina, making the trip by motor, They were guests for some time of Mrs. Orme’s Mrs. Thomas Buckner Peirce, rsaw, N. C., and arrived here yes- terday morning. Mrs. Vyila Poe Wilson has returned | rom Wakefield Manor, VA.. where she | spent a few days with Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnetts Mr. and Mrs. William J. Allen of 825 Longfellow street announce the mar- riage of their daughter Helen Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Durham of St Louis will be at the Mayflower until to- morrow, when they will go to Prince- ton, N. J., to visit their son, Wilkins Durham. who is attending Hun's School there. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Mohun, Miss Elizabeth Mohun and Mr. Barry Mo- hun, jr., who are traveling in Canada, were at the Minaki Lodge at Minaki Ontario, early in the week. Mrs. Gibson's Fahnestock i among those offering prizes at Newport for the children’s sand modeling contest. which will be held at Bafley's Beach Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard Taft, 2d. who spent the early Summer at | and Mrs. Donald B. Phillips Alfred Armstrong | They will arrive in | and Mrs, Robert Wallace of 385 | No | to Mr. | Albert Francis yesterday at Elkton, Md. | | | | | THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, NGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED 1SS THEODORA CATALANI, counselor of the Italian embassy, SI{nor Catalani, an- | Whose uncle, the secon nounced her engagement to Mr. McClure Kelley, son of Mrs. Wil at a dinner given last evening by Mrs. Henry F. Dimock in her Bar Harbor home. liam Fitch Kelley, —Underwood Photo. and aunt, Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft, are now at White Sulphur Springs. They were guests at the buffet lunch- eon given yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. John W. Grant of Atlanta. Among others at the luncheon were Judge and Mrs. Milton C. Elliott Miss Ruth Steddard, daughter of Mrs. | Joseph M. Stoddard, has been enter- taining & house party in their Summer home near Lake Sunapee, N. H. In- cluded among her guests were Mrs. Harrison Fleming of Brockton, Mass.: Mr. Herford Elliott and Mr. Paul Potter of Lowell, Mass.; ington. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Mengel of Louis- ville, Ky., accompanied by Miss Mariam Murray Bay with the former's uncle' Lowe, are at the Mayflower on their e Mr. Thomas Griffin | and Mr. Alexander McGregor of Wash- | | | way to Atlantic City for a month's visit. | Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin D. Ellsworth | | will entertain at dinner this evening in honor of Mr. George B. King, jr., who | inghai, China. Mr. King This August Th D. C,” WEDNESDAY, ‘nrrmdle. a large col | wide green ribbon, which | streamer to the bottom of her skirt, and has been spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. King. in their home on Fairmont street and in North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Woodson and Miss Jean Woodson will leave this week for Indian Lake, in the Adirondacks, and before returning to Washington will spend some time at Atlantic City at the itz-Carlton. Mrs. L. C. Benedict of Springfield, Mass,, and her two sons Herman and Kenneth, are staying at the Mayflower for a few days before going to Farm- ville, Va, where they will spend a month, Russel-Bruce Wedding at Midday. Miss Violet May Bruce: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wills Bruce, and Mr. Frank Edmund Russell of San Juan, Porto Rico, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A Russell of Anniston, Ala., were married today at 12:30 o'clock. The ceremony was performed in the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, the Rev. Willlam Sharpe, ofl\cll"ne‘. Mrs. Arthur Smith, organist, played the wedding music and a short gmlrlm preceding the cere- mony. Tl rangement of palms, ferns and Mid- summer flowers, tall boskets filled with flowers marking the pews reserved for members of the families. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of ivory satin, the tight basque made with long sleeves pointed over the wrists and a round neck line. The long full skirt was shirred to the basque and fell long- er in the back than in the front. Her | veil was of princess lace, which fell over a full tulle veil. Mrs, Robert 8. Gladden was matron of honor and wore a gown of green glchlrfl hat of beige or Swiss hair fell in a she carried yellow roses. Miss Tvy Bruce P TP, % Flowers for Fall Weddings It is none teo soon for prospective Autumn brides to talk with Blackistone about wed- ding decorations. SPECIAL PRICES. NEW STORE 1407 H St. Main 3707 Fur Event Is Full of Vim and Vigor ere is more to see and more worth seeing than Wash- ington has enjoyed herctofore. e church had an effective ar-| raid trimmed with | 3 AUGUST 15, | | | 1928." was maid of honor for her sister and had a costume of coral color organdie like that of Mrs. Gladden with a simi- lar hat trimmed with coral color rib- bon, and she carried butterfly roses. Mrs Rudolph Dossett also attended the bride, having a gown of orchid organdie with hat like the other attedants, and she cartied pink roses. Little Miss Betty Jane Cleaton, nlece of the bride, was flower girl and had a dainty frock of {mlv yellow organdie trimmed with pink and carried a basket filled with pink and yellow roses. Mr. James Donald Russell of Annis- | ton, Ala,, Was best man for his brother, | Donald . George | and the ushers included Mr. Lambert of Washington and M; Fischer of Clarendon, Va. Following the ceremony a reception and wedding breakfast was held in the home of the bride's parents for mem- bers of the two families, wedding party and intimate friends. Mrs. Bruce, mother of the bride, recefved with them, wearing & gown of powder blue georg- ette crepe with a large blue hat and a | shoulder bouquet of pink sweetpeas Later in the day, Mr. and Mrs. Ru: sell will leave for a wedding trip, the bride to wear an ensemble suit of Na- | poleon blue georgette crepe and blond | color accessories. They will make their home in San Juan, Porto Rico Among those at the wedding were: Mrs. R. E. Peregay of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Seelig. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Seelig and Mr. E. T. Seelig, jr., | ot Harrisburg: Mr. and Mrs. J. Rintoul and Mr. J. L. Rintoul, jr., Baltimore, and Miss Marion Scott of | wilmington, | Complete—No Other Charge | VALLEY VisTA BEAUTY | PARLOR Belmont Rd. and Ashmead Pl N.W. Entrance on Asbmead Place ‘'SOCAETY.” Mr. and Mrs. Zack Brewer with their niece, Miss Mary Lonise Gauzert, spent the week end at the Cavaller at Vir- ginia Beach, as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Robb. Mrs. J. Harry Spencer of the Fairfax at 2100 Massachusetts avenue, formerly of Baltimore, accompanied by her daugh- ter, Miss Gertrude Letitia Spencer, will motor to Virginia Beach tomorrow. where they will be guests at the J. B. JONES & CO. Cavailer. On their return from Vir- ginia Beach they will be the house guests of Mrs. Edgar Lyons of Balti- more, Md., in her country home near Lynchburg, Va. Miss Spencer attended school at Moimontier, Tours, Franes and is a graduate of Marymount Col lege, at Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N Her engagement to Mr. Harry Stesle (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) SPECIAL Elaborately Fur Trimmed All sizes 1316 G Street NCW YOI‘I( A BETTER SALE OF For-Trimmed CONTS at a price that speaks for itself— The styles are newer and the pelts fresher, as a result of Mr., Rosendorf's Summer trip to the European markets — while the prices are based on direct impor- tation, which makes a difference to vou of 2% to 3314%. of Princeton University. | 22 and is a member of the Chase Club and the Racquet WASHINGTON PARIS JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car ral Béward W, Eberle will | n ose honor the mem- 1 Board of the Navy entertain at a dinner the Army and Na will mark the dmiral Eberle from The purchasing power of $38 has been raised far above nor- malcy in this better sale of coats. The two newest fabrics —Norma and Velma — have been charmingly developed in black, tan, gray, red, blue and green. The trimmings are French Beaver, Marmink, Man- churian Woli-and others. You'll be truly surprised, we assure you. S By T Ooe e THE GREATEST CLEARANCE SALE EVER HELD IN THIS STORE _E)_r Misses, Juniors, Girls, L. Mills, the Undersect ¢ of the Treasury, who has been with him at Saratoga Springs, will go to Newport the latter part of | week. Mr. Mills will join her later. i The Assistant Secretary of Commerce | | for Aeronautics, Mr. William P. Mac- | ji racken, jr. T ed to Washington today after attending the meeting of | the American Bar Association and | few days on the West Coast. | | ctor general of the Pan- Leo S. Rowe, has a concert of to_be given by e Band and as- de of the v evening wife of Inspect These Americ Oppossum At s95 Coato—nNorthern Seal (dyed coney) — Men- dosa Beaver (dyed coney) Coats. Regular $145 coats. Marmot Mink Coats ~—Fox and self trim- Regular $275 Small Boys and Infants Aa:$195 VERY garment in this sale is a remark- able value, for all goods are the best quality made and all prices are greatly reduced. Hudson Seal Coats A Small Deposit Reserves Your Coat. An Extraordinary Selection of (dyed muskrat) with SPORTS and DRESS COATS Sustable for present, Fall and Winter wear at greatly reduced prices. DRESSES SUITS HATS SWEATERS ACCESSORIES At greatly reduced prices P'Streer Corner oF 13 Coat Shop—2nd Floor FALL DIRECTS FEMININE EYES TOWARD SATIN J. B. Jones Promptly Presents These New Frocks for Only $13.75 I'rue, J. B. Jones & Co. present ions of the moment, but undoubtedly, it presents them at a more interesting pric These very frocks, for instance, should now be fetching $135 to §16.75. In addition to the becoming s are lovely georgette and velvet combi k, brown and Monet blue are the carly Come take a peep! Hudson Seal (dyec muskrat) Coats trim- med with natural and dyed squirrel. Regu- lar $325 coats. here she A her son- ar. and Mrs. as been trans- d Charge Accounts Invited! Washington’s Well Known Furrier 1215 G St. Feanlc. 93 Frank. 9285 first with the new FALL MILLINERY A2 s the newest fash- Interestingly Priced at .00 hades. Dress Shop—2ud Flooy FALL FOOTWEAR teps to the fore J. B. Jones & Co.—in keeping with the advance presentations of Fall modes—offer these new triumphs in fashionable. footwear. New combina- tions and heel heights, odd buckles, bows and em- broidered velvets are some of the interesting fea- tures. p | Brown Suede / L Black Suede $ / ) Brown Velvet \ ‘7 /, Black Velvet . i’ N\ f //,//A'/}"”W”"’ Other new models at $ yducing the —poke bonr the forehead, Very Inviting! Crepe cle Chine Underwear 1.9 As unusual as the outstandingly Quite Unusual! Full Fashioned Hosiery 51.00 indeed, a ef- & n felts, velvets ummer matron. Those in Demand—New | SOLEIL VELOURS Patents ['his rare notice! Chiffon and service weight hose . guaranteed value, $1.35 beautitul 1 time, shade black. modest price are these lovely lace trimmed, hemstitched, pleated and bound Satins perfect . selling Tans and Others tailored effects in slips French panties, dance sets and in-bhetween varations evenmng combinations. A variety of shades ind : anc 7 I , in almost every : severs of S1ze, ° ARCH MENDER FOOTWEAR These shoes in brown kid, and black kid and patent leather serve a double purpose in the 'attractive styling and the built-in arch support. Combination lasts. Closed All Day Saturday During August J BJones & (o INCORPORATED 1219-21 G Street N.W. TWELVE FOURTEEN F ST.|