Evening Star Newspaper, September 19, 1928, Page 18

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_SOCIETY. .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDN: ESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1928.° SOCIETY. be at home after October 1 &t Alco- | took s u.nmmu:mmflebemotwmmmn i Brooklyn and Mr. e s wveom -tloumkmmmem f Mise ne of 0 " Mr. lowed Eryfl. reception, il be' 2h 1217 Conn, A Shop of Frederick A. Fenning, to Mr. : E. Johnson, : o . man for Lisat, Tratner . Avenue Individuality Wright of . J., | assocated 3 9 Miss Jean Huntley entertained at a E supper party for Miss Shibley and The Secretary of Agriculture and Mrs. St pstate ¢ 2134, Loy pac. e etortn 1934, Se'eh g:fi?.‘%“%flm:fli’: e an( yWer. Rev. Dr. Frank H. ley, unclq of | been engaged e offcia = ; Miss Marion Carmichael will enter- Jardine Are Spending a Few the_ bridegroom, e | Da s * n § ew Yg k ::mcw}a ?fi:a‘g;hm:t?:m‘m olq':.he D'r ‘William xmhn nu ;fl‘l:' at a shower and bridge this eve- . mill atten N in- -, — 5 h “‘r‘t?ufldc ?Jammm m:flfi“u‘:{ A e = ne?“-z'c'i‘. Mwnmlnn“ shlhleyuwn! "':ryl gl\‘}b S0 Still Of e Tn 2 l:;c & w:: .:.llld carried n‘nu otl‘m in honor of their dlu.hhr and Lient TR, ” e - ® e Trainer tomorrow night, and Miss Vir- Val o - 5 to Washington, : Remarkable Values at Our HE Secre! of ture and | a small com of relatives and close | same shade. i to | friends. A.p‘ulg guests were assem-| A wedding breakfast followed the Mrs. Jardine return part - | ceremony, after which Mr. Wright and | the wedding was very simply Washingion ihe latter part of | biing ir. K. Deane Shure, gave a pro- | CEiemon. ARCT WRCL M7 WRAHE ST | T "ocremany ook Blace at St Rita's | by motor for Balumore, from where they | : ; they have been for a few days.| The bride was given in marriage by sail shortly for Constantinople, Turkey. [ Shrine by the Rev. P. F. Sullivan, in | will sail for Boston and other Northern — her cousin, Mr. Henry Whelan, and she | They expect to spend two years in Con- the u only of the two immediate | points. Upon their return they will be ;mre an uttfxl‘-noon gmm ‘ol white chif- gn%w;e}' VIem;lnl.. hram aerflm lnd :lle,: Follfel:tlng" ml:rv:i“:"o' a|at home in this city. . | fon and a wl 't n Juring which time ‘Wright dlnt break ver- — H oy fon and satin, & wte Pl A | e enkages i historle reséatci as | 100k, the Summer home of the bride- | Miss Loulse Shibley, daughter of Mr. || Autumn Now in Progress M. of the valley. the holder of the Shreve fellowship from groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson | and Mrs. James G. Shibley, at her |} o i M Sy Lipa, 0 s ;‘}‘h""““"' attended v s | rincelon Univrsie, ary WoahE il make their home in Brookiym, N. ¥, marriage o Lieut. Horace G. Trainer, Weddmg 5 = yas as mal Ionor, wt a blue chif- | going-away costume Wwas ol lue ane .« 8. No er attendant | K the Crechoslovakian Minister to the | £ "hrie, D0 G0 ¥ it leture hat | white with & wine-color hat and hand- | des Drendons ois ceok Piace Jester- | her sister, Miss Betty Shibley, as maid | |} | | Drastic Reductions to correspond and a corsage bouquet bag. The bride attended the Friends’ | Catherine J. Springer, daughter of Mr. g‘f’mm‘arlng Miss Vh'fl;lll Belt, her |}l —settings are always D Dressé — a and Mrs. Charles 5. ‘Springer. became 0 hicago_and Miss Ruth||f o6t successful from an on Evening Gowns, Daytime Dresses, ety R aionrir I tha Bka oF artistic standpoint, when |}| | Coats, Wraps, Bags and Novelties—all geremony was Erlurmed in the home of | | Shaffer furnishes the i | ok REGULAR STOCK FLOWERS | Also Showing Call on us for suggestions STETSON SHOE | S L | Newest Arrivals in Women’s High-Class Apparel for every formal and informal SHOP GEORGE C. occasion. Is Now Displaying New Fall Footwear SHAFFER Senator Thomas J. Walsh will have 5 "“." a"“‘mi“"c‘"{"‘.’nMi‘;;,‘::’e A = g, and thelr children, who have \ Gate Inn Rear 1734 N St. N.W. -Qur'a l':-mn:?‘t" 841661 Cowcent placs ' . and Federation of Women's Clubs r join o . lqmnouve:he:' e “"“‘m‘ . : » \ Dinner Tonight, $1 “Mrs. [oc] e of presen! lve £ . Homer Hoch, and their daughter, Miss . B . 3 teI>vzl!t:Imls“!'fe.sh Fish, tasty and Jéan Hoch, have returned to Washing- 5 . wl;l‘g.fin:t > e:umchl—or your tdn and have opened their apartment OUR ONLY STORE at 100 Maryland avenue northeast. - Served 5 to 7:30 § Have you tried our % % % % % / % b/ % % % % % % % % % % % % % at They spent the greater part of the Sum- Raleigh Haberdasher 14th & Eye I | mer in their home in Kansas and visit- § - . : Club L: v in Towa and Minne E - 3 . - ub Luncheons, 50c up % Phones: Main 106 & Main 2416 A oo Mo a0 of Repre- . . . Datly 11:45 to 2:50 P4 1310 F Street mc. sentative and Mrs. Hoch, has sailed for T 1 R S Landon, England, where he will take a 7| ;tch.l course of mldy before return- ing to Northwestern Universtly. " rett un:i';nmu the & :-n': 3 3 mmmwmdflmw&“e . b : & M ARTTIN COMPANY entertained at dinner last eve- nh‘ on the Willard roof. e o oo [ 5 v Example Values from our ’ Furniture Section now being Shown in our - - - - - - Septembetf Offerings Collegiate TWEED Very new, very chic and vi- vacious for daytime wear—in dresses. So, shoes of “tweed” MISS MAXINE ELLINGSWORTH, ¥ ) i " | Of Terre Haute, Ind., the Secretary to the President and Mrs. Everett t. cloth follow suit! in their apartment in the Mayflower. Miss Ellingsworth is a niece of Sanders. —Harris-Ewing Photo. AN Pictured in tan tweed, . {of pink roses. m Rev. John Rustin | school and Wellesley College, and the . N \ 2 A o was the best m: bridegroom was graduated from Prince- 7 brown kid trim——one of A weddlnl hrnktut followed in the | ton, received hh M. A. from the Ameri- ! 2 v od D home of the bride, after which Mr. and | can University at Beirut, Syria, and the smarter modes in N Becot Jeft for & wedding irip, Mrs: | his Ph. D: from Princetonin 1038, N ; Hahn “Carltons” Pecot wearing a two-piece blue crepe — ' S 5 AT gown, with a hat.to matech. They will! A wedding of interest to Washington NV ANVN NN/ : Al $ 1 2 50 % L] Semi-Barrel Back _B°“d°“' Occasional Chalr - 1207 F St. $25 : $18.50 “Where Fashions Make Their Debut” R s ding U d on their return will n o " " ic:;p?.ém.p:'}mgt 1 Geargetown B o - Upholstered in glazed chintz & g in several attractive designs. e el o ((’Jghs:: R | 34316 7th St NW. : Mohair Sofas | A partner in $31.50 Feesdpigcomes e HTDEIXED 149 to 200 N success’ | B COAlS Luxuriously £ 33 E.REE ! - el Choose either plain or figur- Beautiful! 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