Evening Star Newspaper, September 5, 1928, Page 18

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) 3" @ SOCIETY. SOC IETY THE EVENI NG STAR, WASHINGTON, WEDDING THIS MONTH Secretary of War Davis Again in Wash-| ington After Visit to Hawaiian Isla HE Secretars of War, Mr. Dwight F. Davis, has returned to Wash- ington after several weeks' ab- sence, during which he went to The Secretary ac- companied by his daughters, Miss Alice Rrooks Davis and Miss Cynthia Davis. and on the return trip they spent the week end with the President and Mrs Coolidge at Brule, Wis Mrs. Davis sailed Saturday for Europe and the Secretary and the Misses Davis went to New York to see her sail, Mr Davis returning to Washington yester- day and his daughters going to their Summer home at Dark Harbor, Me. Mexican Envoy Back From Brief New York Visit. The Ambassador of Mex Don Manuel C. Tellez. has r Washington, having spent a few days in New York. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro and their children left this morning by motor for Atlantic City to spend a week or 10 days. The Min ister and his family returned vesterda from Blue Ridge Sumn where they bad a cottage for the Summer B Senor Victor Ricardo Alfaro joined his parents at Blue Ridge mmit last week, having spent the greater part of the Summer in his native country. ‘The Minister Radefl. has re from Williamstown, Mass., where he attended the Institute of Politics. Mme. Radef? is the guest of the Ambassador of Italy and Nobil de Martino at Glou- | cester, Mass,, and will join the Minister here later in the month. | The United States Minister to Guate- | mala, Mr. Arthur H. Geissier, is again| in Washington after visiting his_home | in Oklahoma and is at the Mayflower. | The military attache of the Cuban | embassy and Senora de Prieto have returned to their home at 3600 Massa- chusetts avenue from Spring Lake. N. J. where they spent the Summer with Senora de Prieto's daughter and son, Senorita Lucia Tessada and young Enrique Tessada. The director of the budget and Mrs. | Herbert M. Lord have returned to Wash- ington, having spent the Summer in Maine. | Maj. Gen. Creed C. Hammond is a few days in New York at ding the Astor Hotel. | Col. and Mrs. Edward Clifford and | family have returned to their home at 3033 N street, Georgetown, from Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., where they spent the Summer, and have as their guest Mrs. Clifford’s niece, Miss Elizabeth Lambert of St. Paul, Minn. Maj. and Mrs. Burton Young Read have returned to their apartment in the Jefferson, after spending the week end and Labor day at Media, Pa., where they were guests of Maj. Read’s parents, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George W. Read Maj. and Mrs. Read made the trip by motor. Capt. Henry C. Clark and Mrs. Clark of Governors Island. arrived in Wash- ington today and are stopping at the Fairfax Hotel at 2100 Massachusetts avenue, where they will probably remain for the season. Mrs. Rand, wife of Lieut Oscar R. Rand, has returned to Washington after spending July and August with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. B. Waite, at Pacific Palisades, Calif. On her way East Mrs. Rand visited relatives and friends at San Prancisco and in Dav- enport, Iowa. Dr. Pedro Lainez, who is on & zpe- eial mission to this country from the Argentine, returned today to New York. He has been at the Mayflower during his visit to Washington. Midshipman Richard C. Drum Hunt i his vacation from the United States Naval Academy in his west. home at 1216 Sixteenth street norlh». Monday. of Miss Violet C. Nunan, . Rosemond C. Nunan Maj. Robert G. Nunan, . and Washington, Sir e U. Grier Wilkes of Clarks- burg, W, Va. took place Monday after- noon. i Washington, the Rev. W. A {Lambeth “officiating. The came ag'a surprise, as the wedding day had beefiset for September 19 The britie is a graduate of Goucher Iron Gate Inn Rear 1734 N St. N.W. and Federation of “'on?en'l Clubs Special Dinners Wednesdays & Fridays ‘Wholesome fresh fish tops & menu of tempt- Accommodations Available for Special Parties, Teas, SRANSANENNNNANAARRNNANNANAN o~ > Saad e marriage | ARRARVANRRRERANSNNNNNNNNNS No Interruption to Business During Our REMODELING SALE < "Every Garment in the House SPECIALLY PRICED Comprising nds. | College. class of '25. Mr. [son of the late” Mr Wilkes is the Preston Brooks | Wilkes and Mrs. Wilkes of Laurens. S. C. He is related to the late Admiral Charles Wilkes, first explorer of the Antarctic | regions, and is a member of the Wilkes | family of Virginia and North Carolina After a wedding trip in New York and | Boston, be at home at apartments in Clarksburg, W. Va Ja will sall Wednesday 12, for Prance to visit son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Harrison McKee, in Paris ee was hostess at luncheon the Mrs. M two little girls, Edmee Roberta Reisin- ger and Mary Harrison Reisinger, have been st Montauk Point, Long Island, and will join Mrs. rents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Kee. at Greenwich. today Mrs. McKee has many friends in Washington, where she is a frequent and where she was mistress of ng the last two ration of her Harrison. Peter A returned to ngton yester from Pelham ere she has been for a short s gone to her Summer View Bluemont and their be through Mrs Wast Bay time. home, Vall Va., where, oung son, he early rles M. Oman has returned Columbia, where she spent ander McBain Young in their home in Prince George. Mrs. Hayne Ellis and her daughter and son, Miss Martha L. Ellis and Mr. Robert A. L. Ellls. are spending some time at Old Point Comfort, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Tunin Bradford Boone have returned from a short motor trip in Pennsylvania and are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Perley Boone, and their two children of New York and his sis- ter, Miss Veta Boone, who are staving at the Mayflower for the week. Mrs. O. P. M. Brown of Edgemoor left for New York today and will sail tomorrow on the American Trader for London. While abroad Mrs. Brown will visit_in England, France, Switzerland nd Italy. Dr. and Mrs. Rhett Stuart have | | taken a cottage at Saranac Lake until| Prof Hoetzsch is a member of the | Boston., Mrs. Stuart entertained October 1 Saturday at tea at the Pines Club. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hazard of the| Ontario Apartments, after leaving Mon- | {ononock Inn, at Caldwell, N. J., will | visit Mrs. James M. Davis on her estate | | at Grymes Hill, Staten Island, N. Y. | Miss_Gould to Marry Mr. Bufler Tomorrow. ‘The marriage of Miss Maude Htl’l](li | Gould, daughter of Mrs. Belle Gould Kidwell, to Mr. George Stahl Butler will take place tomorrow evening at| |8 o'clock, in the First: Congregational | | Church. { Mrs. James S. Hicks will be matron of honor for Miss Gould and Miss Sadie Butroughs will be the maid of honor. ‘Mrs. Hicks entertained at a luncheon | followed by bridge Saturday afternoon | at the Manor Club, in compliment to| the bride-elect, when the guests in-| cluded members of the choir of the! First Congregational Church. in which | the bride-elect also sings—Miss Marion Mitchell, Miss Mildred Baker, Miss STETSON SHOE SHOP Is Now Displaying {| SMART FOOTWEAR 'IRaleigh Haberdasher ‘ 1310 F Street Flowers for Fall Weddings Autumn wedding plans should be under consideration. Pros- pective brides are in- vited to consult with us now about flowers and decorations. SPECIAL PRICES | NEW STORE 1407 H St. Telephone Main 3707 COATS, DRESSES AND NEW SPORT COATS Comprising All New FALL MERCHANDISE New Fall New DRESSES Satins, crepe With ations, es. Regularly $16.75 10 $19.75 313.50 g NN DD DR COATS and colors Regularly $68.00 and $78.00 Jhe House of Youth OUNG LADIES 1229 G STREET, N.W. New Fall DRESSES Of the better kind satins, trans- parent velvets and crepe combination Regularly $29.75 and $35.00 321 75 R Winter fur cuffs new large LUTTHEREET T S>> gy DO T T D A Mr. Wilkes and his bride will the Melbourne Hall es Robert McKee of Green- Sep- | her Greenwich Country McKee Reisinger and her | MISS E Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wi mantown, Md. ABETH BOWMAN . Bowman, whose r with Mr. and Mrs. Alex- | American consul at Winnepeg, Canada, will take place September 18, in Ger- arriage to Mr. Ray Fox, ! 1 . | Maxine Smavely, Miss Lilllan Peters, | Vernon and Kenneth, are staying at | | Miss Sadie Burroughs. Miss Kathryn | Guider and Mrs. Eugene O'Neil Light- | ner. | | Four generations joined vesterday at| a luncheon party in celebration of the | eighty-first birthday anniversary nr\‘ |of her daughter, Mrs. George Gordon | Seibold, 756 Rock Creek" Church | road. In addition to Mrs. Whitaker and | Mich. During his visit Rev. Mr. Mac- | | Mrs. Seibold, these generations were | represented by the latter's daughter, | Mrs. Theodosia Darling Nelson of Penn- | | sylvania and her infant daughter, 10 | | weeks of age, little Miss ‘Theodosia Nel- | i{son. Mrs. Whitaker is the widow of | | a gallant soldler of the Civil War. | | Prof. and Frau Hoetzsch of Berlin | are spending a few days at the Carlton. | facuity of the University of Berlin. | Mrs. L. C. Benedict and her sons, the Mayflower for a few days en route m Farmville, Va.,, where they have pent the Summer months, to their home in Springfield, Mass. They are traveling by motor. Rev. Meade Bolton MacBryde is visit- | Mr. Boone's brother and sister-in-law, | Mrs. Theodosia Whitaker, in the home | ing Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett and her sis- ter, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, in their Summer home on Mackinac Island, Bryde will conduct the services in the Episcopal Church at Mackinac. Mrs. V. A. Chinberg and her daugh- ter, Miss Bernice Chinberg, who spent | six months abroad, are at the May- flower for a few days on their way to their home in St. Louis. Since their return to the United States they have made short visits in New York and Mrs. J. Bart Campbell entertained at a dinner dance Labor day at Idle- D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, [ftriccee. Incorsorated 1919 QUE STREET Is Now Open, Showing the Smartest of New Fall FROCKS SUITS COATS HATS ACCESSORIES CHILDREN’S APPAREL Special Attgnfion to School Outfits Subway Shop! What a Sale! RAINCOATS $ 3.85 $5.95 to $8.95 Every new style— including plenty of the popular models. blacks—blues—greens—reds- As smart a collection of Women's and Misses’ coats as has ever been offered at any price vels of worth at this most extraordinary sale Extremely serviceable! What girl doesn’t want one? price. signed! others. Every coat is waterproof. wild, her Summer residence on South River. The guests Included Miss Cora Virginia Motzer, Mr. Warren P. Motzer and Mr. Ralph Magruder of Clarendon; Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Stringer of Whashington, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Z. Kauf- man of Philadelphia, and Mr. Charles Lawrence Campbell of Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Wilkins are pending the month of September at the Elberon, Atlantic City, N. J. i i | | Mr. and Mrs James E. Maulding, | whose marriage took place in July, have returned from a wedding trip of several weeks in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Mauld- ing are making their home at Copley Courts Mrs. Agnes Twony Gray was hostess at luncheon yesterday at the Willard. | Miss Fletcher Bride of | Mr. Kline Last Evening. | The marriage of Miss Laura Leigh | Fletcher and Mr. Harvey James Kline, | jr.. took place last evening at 6:30 on the lawn of the home of the bride's | mother, Mrs. Howard Fletcher, on | Waterloo street In Warrenton, Va. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Har- | vey James Kline of Kuiztown, Pa. father of the bridegroom. The bride wore a gown of ivory satin with veil of tulle and lace beionging to her great-grandmother and her bou- | quet was of white roses and lilles of the valley, Her only attendent was her sis- ter, Miss_Sallie Withers Fletcher, who | was in yellow chiffon and carried yellow | roses with blue delphinium. Miss Robin Kenner and Miss Elizabeth Hurst, violin- ists, played the wedding music. The | best man was Mr. Harvey S. Batdorf of Wiconico, Pa Among those from out of town were | the Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Kline of Kutz- | town, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. William Kiine | of Royer Ford, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. | Parrish of Richmond. Va.: Capt. and ‘Mrs. R. P. Henry of Washington; Mr. Mrs. R. S. Walter and Mr. and | | Mrs. Swavely of Manassas, Va.. Mr. | IR Walton Moore and the Misses Moore, | | | Mr. and Mrs. F. S. McCandlish and Mr. | September Tenth | Ends the Sale of Fur Coats Cloth Coats At Special Prices Buy Now and Save the Difference EO insure an appro- “ priate Floral set- ting for your wedding, leave the arrangement of— | FLOWERS us. Shaffer’s de- signers effect the most tasteful decorations for weddings and other social occasions | sarsuggestions and estimates | promptly furnishec GEORGE C. SHAFFER OUR ONLY STORE . 14th & Eye Phones: Main 106 & Main 2416 Leatherette and rep- tile prints. Most of them are flannel lined. tans—browns and many mar- Cleverly de- Sizes 14 to 146 J.BJones & (o INCORPORATED 121921 G Street N.W. SEPTEMBER and Mrs. George Robey of Fairfax, Va. The bride is the daughter of the late Dr. Howard Fletcher of Warrenton. She is a graduate of the Warrenton County School and has been a student at George Washington University for the last two years. After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Kline will be at SOCIETY. N A I S]] (i home at Swavely School, at Manassas, | Va. Mrs. J. C. Elder, Mrs. J. H. Hunt, Miss Nell Shannon and Miss Eunice Martin are among the group of 26 prominent teachers of Atlanta who are spending some time at the Grace Dodge Hotel. They are touring by bus. Mrs. Alfred F. Coleman of New York is passing a few days at the Willard, where she arrived today. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Rowe have re- turned to their apartment in South- brook Courts after a visit at Fort Ham- ilton, N, Y Mrs. Nina A. Sowers of Petersburg and Hopewell, Va. is stopping at the Washington Hotel several days while visiting friends in this city. Mrs. M. T. Pike and Miss R. S. Pik ot Shanghai, China. are making an extended stay at the Grace Dodge Hotel Mrs Hughes Monday of Rockvill announces _the marriage_of her sister (Continued on Nineteenth Pags ARREERERERCENREEE RN 5 o) Collizr Jun 1|COLUMBIA RD. ‘a7 18 ST, | orsazirs - anssanna GHTRSSSSSY, 5 Until 7:30 Our Famous” 75 SEA FOOD Or your choice of our regular menu % R S S Phone—COLUMBIA 5042 % NN, \\\\‘b\\\%\\\“\\ = = RHANANTRRRLNRNNNNNAANE ANSNNN g ’ our glass section presents a new arrival Wi each HOURS, 8:45 to 5:30 1215 F STREET THE "CHARLOTTE" OXFORD—BY STETSON 513.50 This graceful oxford is fashioned of finely grained black calfskin and features a medium length vamp and Cuban It walking sole and shows It | costume. heels. man. pastisulay carries a closely trimmed. welted the touch of an able crafte- complementary to the tailored Lengths, 2'2 to 9. Widths, AAA to D. STETSON SHOE SHOP of the Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Stree( AT PPN G O"M PPARN WONDER- FULLY deco- rative — a really wonderful value is this new pattern of glass with its shining crystal or richly col- ored bodies overlaid with a dainty pattern in genuine STERLING SILVER. Compotes—Cracker and Cheese Sets—Celery Dishes— Flower Bowls—Basket Sandwich Trays—Handled Sandwich Trays—Candlesticks Glassware Section, Main Floor Our Only Shop No Uptown Branch PHONE MAIN 1294 1214-18 G STREET 1217 Conn. | Avenue Individuality REMOVAL SALE A Remarkable Sale With A Logical Purpose in View Drastic Reductions On Our Entire Stock of High-Class Apparel Prior to Removal to Our New Location at Connecticut Avenue and M Street N all-embracing event involving the very smartest clothes for practically every occasion—a purchasing opportunity that merits prompt action from women who recognize and appreciate real values. 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