Evening Star Newspaper, August 22, 1928, Page 18

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13 SO CIETY. g OCIETY Mrs. William M. Jardine Is Entertainingl Her Niece, Miss Been Abroad This dine, wife of the Secre- Agriculture, has as her ebeker, Who Has | Summer. j | were in Washington en route to thelr | homes in New York | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, Adams Mill road have announced the marriage of their daughter, Beatrice e .m.{."' o o plaee, a3, evening e m ast even! at 6:30 o'clock, the Rev. W. E. LaRue officiating in the presence of a small company of relatives and close friends. The bride is the secretary of the States Parks Commission, and the bridegroom Is connected with the University at Charlottesville, Va., where he and his bride will make their future residence. | Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will be at home at Charlotiesville after September the 18 | e | Dorls Winifred to Mr. Samuel G | Benning, Monday, August 20, at 12: | o'clock, in the Church of the Covenant, 'AUGUST 22 1928." landing at Bay Ridge, where he spent the week end. Dr. Atkinson is slowly recovering from the accident. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Arnold of Hemp- stead, Long Island, are now in Wash- ington and they will be at the Mayflow- er until tomorrow. Horse Show at Rockville Fair Interests Washington. ‘The Rockville Fair horse show opened today with a large delegation of Wash- ington horse enthusiasts entered to compete in the various classes. Mr. Melvin Hagen, secretary of the Helen Willoughby Briggs AN pidis and | nounces the marriage of her daughter | ;o 'fimum’:',','fl“mc'“',‘:.n:&.’ et UY | pects not only to compete in the horse | show, but in the races as well. ! Mr. Ray Norton is a second Washington v SOCIET Canada. to his Georgetown studio lat= in Sep tember. she went to attend the convention this week of the Dancing Masters of Amer- ica, l::t:I is staying at the Book-Cadil- Mr. and Mrs. Willam H. Williams spent several days last week at the Bretton Hall in New York. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Curtis of Dalias, Tex., are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for a stay of about a week or more in Washington. Miss Bennie Ellis of San ‘Anmh_ s with them. { Mr. and Mrs. QGeorge P. Durmier | were in New York for a part of last k and stayed at the Bretton Hall. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Watrous of New | Haven, Conn., are at the Grace Dod.el | af Mayflower. leave today for Haddonfield. N. visit her ' brothersin-law Mr. and Mrs. Alblon L. Bucki the end of the week she will Hotel for an extended stay. Mr. Willlam E. Huntington, treasurer- Mr. Huntington will return | the Rev. | horseman who will ride in the “gentle- | races. So, also, will Mr. Robert from the Riding and Hunt Club. ‘T:(: an. Charles Carrico, a well known | After a wedding breakfast Mr. and | geioore gt | | Mre. Benning left by motor for pnu--;m'f“_";”’:g"&{;'f;l'g;l';térnc& ';zta rzmn: | delphia, and from there will go by BOal { jog” 4 “the Capital from N [ fo Paston. They will he at home after | Citq I L, SRR o who September 15 At 1513 West Virginia | oo o e Risenahip: . Mias avenue northeast | Nancy Hanns. MR R E L‘p.Sflllt:“i Mr. and Mrs, Frank F. Dove h-vr;“hl':.“ m'\fly"x;n:m ’:::k [ u'i';';‘”m‘::: | st in her apartment in the | | Marflower her niece. Miss! Dr. and Mrs. Lyman Beecher Sworm- | Rhonda Nebeker, daughter of |stedt have left town for a few weeks'| Mrs. Frank K. Nebeker. who | vacation, which they will spend with arrived n this countrs from | relatives in Onkdale, Long Island, at| A where she spent the Summer. | the Oakdale Club, the former residence | 1N 3 s Jardine and her daughters have ' of the late W. K. Vanderbilt, known . . | ad in the Mayflower apartment | as Idiehour, which has lately been absence of the Secretary, who | gpaned as a country club by a group n Alaska of business and professional people in and around New York i William A. Eisenberger offici- | ating The sttendants were Mrs. George | DOEE { Morrison of Syracuse, N. Y., and Mr : Willlam S. Jones e secretary of the Art Promoters Club, | will leave tomorrow for Provincetown. | Mass., for & short visit before going to SPECIAL FOR YOU! PERMANENT | SrecuL FoR You, is served you here. Those whe lpgfl:cille the choicest foads issued cards announcing the MAITIAGC | ppnces Saul and Mrs. Charles Carrico praise Blossom Inn Summertime | of their daughter Ursula Marie to M. | o Woorguied to ride. $ Mexico. Senor I| menus of palatable delicac: [ | Luncheon, 11:30 tn 3, Daily { John Thomas McGivern Saturday, Au- | The county show wiil bring to Rock- ' bassador of A: 1 Tellez. attended the lunch- Mrs. James William Doocy of Capitol Gy given in the Carpenter Hill entertained Mr. and Mrs, Charles | The ‘Cosmos Club by Mr.| O. Hatfield of Milwaukee, Wis, for Bouve, United States agent | luncheon on the New Willard roof yes- S the Unitad States and Mexico General | terday. Mr. and Mrs. Hatfleld are and | Special Chaims Commission, in | motoring from Washington to Canads. | of Dr. Kristian Sindballe presid- | o\ g Mrs A W. Simpson of Buf- commissioner of the commission. d o any were M. Green | falo. N. Y, are at the Cariton for about et — a week ckworth, solicitor of the State De- Don_ Antonio Castro- ] b , Mrs. Panl S, Kremer and her little the Mexican embassy” | qaughter Constance, of Chevy Chase,| of the 1y "¢ “are guests of Mrs. George E. Chuichill at Maple Lawn, her home | room of Clement . Dinner, 4:30 10 8, Daily & Sundny ‘mm 18, In St. Martin’s Church. vile a number of the horse people | Mr. and Mrs. A H. Macfarlane, showing last week at Berryville. The | whose marriage took place August 14 rain having spoiled the first day of the 1315 New York Avenue in Washington, sailed Monday aboard Berryville show, the enthusiasts are Thnm,h 1330 H Street the Sangamon for Constantinople, hoping for better luck at Rockville. New York WHOLE HEAD COMPLETE No Other Charge Valley Vista Beauty Pnrlor‘ Decatur Evenings | Belmont Rd. and Ashmead PI. NW. | ALY IR APT J. B. JONES & CO. 150 CHARMING FROCKS AR!é SCHEDULED TO LEAVE HERE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AT TWO EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES! e e s will spend n year in re- | The show is an annual feature of the masch woik before going to Smyma, | fair, which is this year celebrating Its | where Mr. Macfarlane will then take | Seventy-fifth anniversary or diamond at The Plains, Va. |up his duties as |srn«n.-mlr 'n! h:ismn,' Jubilee. y > P Meconomics 8t the International! s Mae Datison will rebw - . s . s the chneider was hostess to | University. Mrs. Macfarlane, who was |, - return h : formerly Miss Helen Carroll Smith. nd of next week from Detroit, where Parxs ancheon today on the | a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Huyten Smith i hn R. Waller started todav = Sorings. Mich. She will| Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Claridge of Pitts- shington about November 1 k. burgh, Pa., have arrived in Washington g | and are at the Carlton for a few days. | { MRS. JOHN THOMAS McGIVERN. :y . 4 ¥ Mr. and Mrs. R. Wayne Woods of | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. T i F. Dove, have issued cards announcing her | phu:do]phm are at moyMlynower nn? marriage to Mr. McGivern Saturday, August 18, in St. Martin's Church, Wash- | their way to White Sulphur Springs, | ymng. Mrs. McGivern was before her marriage Miss Ursula Marie Dove. where they will be for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barrett, who are vl ge at Bar Harbor for entertain at a dance > Pot and Kettle Club. n Envoy Returns Brief Atlantic City Visit mbassad hil ick Pearson of | i ! | Mrs. R. J. Sanchez of Newark. N | is at the Carlton for several d: | | companicd by Mrs. P. W, Staitta an hcri | son, also of Newark. { made their home in San Francisco and | Marriage Yesterday of d Atkin: they will be in this country until the|Miss Ward to Mr. Nelson. mr))\:s :Xs';u:n';- .ml“i‘fi“.&?&.fi‘.‘éflifi end of September. Mrs. Bartlett has Mr. and Mrs, George A. Ward of 2627 occurred while making a motor boat s i Mrs. Freder e Ambassador ‘New York Citv are at the Carlton for | s iy ” ew York Friday to meet 'a few days flower tonight and they will all start|spent part of the Summer at Lake in the morning for White Sulphur Placid lla, who is expected to . J. S. McClure entertained atisprings Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett formerly rom Europe. Mrs s lunch n on the Willard roof yester- | Faik &Y Minister of Albania. Mr itza. left Washington vesterday for | mr and Mrs. George C. J. Richard of ¢ visit in Boston. From there he | gvdney, Australia, who are making a g0 to Swampscott to spend & month | trip around the world and who have return to his apartment in the | peen in the United States for three flower the end of September. months, are now making & bder‘:.mt G and are at the o The Secretary of the Netherlands le- | X;‘,fif‘{‘h"e‘ffi:",,:mu ety ty oy o Baron C. G. W. H. van Boetze- | of California and will sail from New aer. who has spent a fortnight with | vy saturday for England, going from Baroncss van Boetzelaer at Watch HUL | thore ‘to France, where they will take R. L. will return tomorrow. o Steamer from Toulon. First Assistant Postmaster Gen-, Miss Cecelia Tall Mr. John H. Bartlett, was among and Mrs. Benjamin E. ose € rtaining informerly at lunch- | Massachusetts avenue, is n on the Willard roof yesterday. | time in Allenhurst, N. J. The Assistant Postusaater Genseal, | YOrE CI- + W. Irwin Glover, has returned from ss trip to the Pacific Coast and e Northwest Brig. Gen. William E. Horton is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley at Sea View Terrace. Newport, BRI Group One! FROCKS for afternoon daughter of Dr. Talbott, of 3512‘ spending some ., and in New| and evening 15 Regular Value $25! Commodore and Mrs. Richard Crisp ed to their apartment at the | after spending some time at t Lakes. Mrs NN Collicr T J ' @’ e Almost every conceivable creation is to be found in this group. Long and short sleeve, one-piece frocks, ensemble effects—evening dresses—stylings that . you'd never, never expect to buy for $15. Developed in striped georgette, plain georgette, printed crepes, printed chiffons and flat crepes. Soft, subtle colorings in every favored shade. Dots, stripes, checks and an inspiring variety of novelty pat- terns. Sizes 14 to 50. The season’s most al- luring value. E. Lester Jones had n on the Willard roof g COLUMBIA RD. a1 I8 ST, »umAcSADAR Dt St teden’ ©PPOSITE snd Mrs. Allen Kimberly of \. Y.. will be at the May- \ight on their way to 1. Va. to visit Maj. Kimberly's | ther, Mr. John D. Kimberly. 3 s Davis B. Wills, the| Prank H. Lockwood. sssssst TONIGHT 5 Until 7:30 sheville. N. C.. and “Our Famous” 75 since their recent c SEA FOOD |# DINNER . . ted to_ return Sun- . & Or your choice of our regular menu 85 2359 ASImEad] Zy g a NN N ENAANURANKANNANS y Phone—COLUMBIA 5042 ock, U. S A. has {ESANENRCURUNRKANENLY the remainder of the - s Joseph McCloskey, JT. tem Wolff Smith will be! Mrs. Smith early in Sepi(‘!l:; SO ASS S8 SRR s The close of the term rather than make tour of the continent which she| -mt&brmd early in | For & lim- ited time only we will take orders to reuphol- ster and re- cover your furniture at greatly re- duced prices. Jacquard ve- .50 lour, $6.50, now, s4 Finest work at moderate prices. Phone and representa- tive will gladly call with samples. Overstuffed Bargains We have several wonderful bargains in Armchairs, Bou- Group Two—for Miss and Matron FROCKS $10.95 Regular Value, $18! ave returned B 2ca and New England and are in their Bome in Battery Park. Mr. George F.| jnmacht, jr. son of Capt. gnd Mrs.| nmacht. wiil return tomorfow from | Culver Military Academy, where he to0k ® Summer course. | Mrs. McLean Caneels Visit 0 Mrs. Duke in Newport. Mrs. Edward W“M:ginnw ned arriving at Ne A m the guest of Mrs. James B. Duke st Roughpoint for a week, canceled her jans and several entertainments that gad been arranged in her homor were called off. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont will entertain a e y at dinner tomorrow at Newport in honor of their house guest, Contesse Brambilla of | Rome. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman attended the races at Baratogs Springs yesterday, as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. Oliver : S R {N | doir Chairs, Wing Chairs. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wever of 8t All these chairs were made LTSS ENEE| R GOLD | DRE S S anc Mrs. Victor Lee Crabbe of New ’ In Our Subway Shop! Thursday and Friday at Hot Springs for the Summer and Printed Chiffons! S 95 Navy Georgettes! Printed Georgettes! Printed Crepes! Wash Crepes! Flat Crepes! The fact that we're making our farewell speech to these charm- frocks in such an exceptional manner should bring an enthusi- and matrons here tomorrow morning. The regular prices were so much below the average that $5.95 is almost a “give-away” price. Every favored shade is represented. Models? I.ong and short sleeves in one and two piece effects and cape models. Many are beautifully trimmed with embroidery. You'll hear many “ahs” and “ohs” in our Subway Shop tomorrow morning. J. B. JONES & CO. for afternoon and evening ular price $5.00, Here, variety is unlimited as the stars Every wanted fabric. 222 Have You Availed Your- self of a J. B. Jones Charge Account ??? above. Every popular shade— One and two piece smart styiing. including Navy blue. effects with dainty lace trimmings, tucks and numerous other delightful style touches. The matronly woman will par- ticularly find this selection very appeal- ing. 1219 F St. Flannel Skirts and Silk-Wool Sweaters that weve $Y and §§ $2.95 All HANDBAGS that were 3 and §4 Reduced to $l A lovely assortment of fanciful colors in & num- ber of cleverly designed Bags. Silk Sport Skirts and Slip on Sport Sweaters that were §3 and §4 $ 1 95 Flannel Jackets and Skirts that weve 56 and §7 $395 and $4.95 Silk Crepe-de-chine Skirts and Chiffon Wool Sweaters that were $6 and §7 53.95 and 34.95 All Sport Triangle Searfs of Heavy Crepe-de-chine Final Clearance Clearance of All Silk Net Hose with Knitted Top and Foot $ 165 Smarl Summer Shoes Including Some of Our New Fall Arrivals Jf genuine Queen Quality Footwear taken final clearance in order Autumn footwear sced for 5'5'.85 . ashi ble from ted leathers Botany Flannel Jackets that were S10 5695 J B Jones & (o INCORPORATCD 1219-21 G Street N.W. Values Up to $10.00 ing ilow bbbl astic group ol misses gl spike heel ir ncluding white Strap Pumps—Oxfords—Opera Pumps Step-Ins—Every Size, AAA to C Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N.W. New York

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