Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1928, Page 18

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SOCIETY. 18 SOCIETY. SOCIETY | The Secretary of State to Attend Fete Honoring Distinguished Visitors From Irish Free State. | a graduate of Washington and Lee University. AR ERARRR S RRRR Rl U I DR Curninghom Co ' 314-316 7th St. N.W. The September Campaign Illustrates That Inexpensive Hats May Be Ultra Smart $ 5.00 A most comprehensive selection . . . Mr. and Mri. Schneider Celebrate Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Flournoy C. Schneider entertained at & dance last evening in celebration of their fifth wedding an- niversary. The guests include Mr. and | Mis. W. R. Stone,,Mr. and Mrs. Norman | Leese, Mr. and Mrs. L. Leese, Mr. and s, Charles Galliher, Mr. ‘and =Mrs. W. P. Burns, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Bal- linger, Miss Hilda Galliher, Mr. John Scharf, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smart and | Mr. and Mrs, John Ladd. i Mr. and Mrs. Perry Belmont left New- port yesterday for Providence to attend ihe unvelling of a statue of Commo- | dore Oliver Hazzard Perry, hero of the battle of Lake Erie, at the State Capi- tol. Mr. Belmont is’a descendant of the commodore’s family. “logg, will be a guest at the din- | glow to the scene. ner to be given this evening by | = The bride, who was given in marriage Minister of the Irish Free State ( by her father, wore a gown of white Mr. Timothy A. Smiddy in hon- | satin and Duchesse lace. The semi- or of the Chief Justice of the Irish| fitting bodice was made with round Free State and Mrs. Kennedy. ‘The | neck line and no sleeves and the bouf- ! company invited is quite small and the | fant skirt was finished in an uneven | dinner will be given in the minister’s hemline. Her tulle veil was held by apartment at the Mayflower Hotel. rare old Duchesse lace and orange The Chief Justice and Mrs. Kennedy | blossoms and she carried bride roses * | were received at the White House yes-|and lilies of the valley. terday by the President and Mrs. Cool- Miss Rachel Harriet Steele was maid 1dge and this morning the distinguished | of honor for her sister, wearing a robe visitors went to the Catholic University. | of lace made over satin and carrying The acting Attorney General, Col.|pink roses. Mr. Thomas Keith of william J. Donovan, entertained at| Maysville was best man for his brother. Juncheon today in honor of the Chief A reception with dancing followed, when the bride and bridegroom were { TH‘E Secretary of State, Mr. Kel-]and cathedral candles added a soft Dr. and Mws. W. W. Butterworth of New Orleans, have returned from a two-month trip to Europe and are pass- ing several days in Washington at the ' Mayflower. i Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman enter- tained informally at luncheon yesterday on the Willard roof. | Mrs. Jay Lawlor entertained at bridge | and a kitchen shower in green last | | ustice. ppoe assisted in receiving by their parents, | evening in her home in Georgetown in | Persian Envoy Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keith of Mays- honor of Miss Elma Donovan, whose | 1 “In New York Several Days. ville and Mr. and Mrs. Steele. Mrs, marirage to Mr. Paul Brown will take | velvets, velours, felts and even the favored place October 4. The guests were Miss | : : soleil felts are included. A smarter, more Steele was in a striking costume of Tott avening for New | black velvet trimmed with cut steel ];,},':h" ]\\f;(c';‘eh'h];“mn i over the | with a peacock outlined in rhinestones ek end. on the right side, the head at the right e : shoulder and the fan-shaped tail at the The Minister of Bulgaria, M. Simeon | bottom of her skirt. She wore a corsage Radeff, has been jonied by Mme. | bouquet of orchids and lilies of the Radeff, who was visifing the Ambassa- | valley. Mrs. Keith wore a black velvet Gorof Ttaly and Nobil de Martino at | gown trimmed in cut steel. Gloucester. Later Mr. and Mrs. Keith started for resentative SRd Mrs. Henry W, | ® wedding irip, the bride traveling in et Sk ths datier’s dsughter; Afiss | GAIk bluedress and hat with 8 codt of Janet Randolph Ball, have returned to ;;‘\‘“,e‘[a?i“';m;rh!’;-‘; Ll s e Washington and opened their home 88| Torpeprige is a member of one of the ‘;fi;’(er"“smhus"“s avenue for the |, 7€ toblished families of George- Winier. oty town, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Steele, The Assistant Secretary of Commerce | having_been married in the family -nd Mrs. Walter F. Brown, who are | home, Linthicum place, in Georgetown, ow visiting their former home in | the ceremony taking place in the same “ledo, ORio, will return to their apart- | room where Mrs. Steele's great grand- \ent At the Mayflower about the 1st | mother, Harriet Harry, and a great- ¢ October. grandfather, William 'Williams, = were - . |married. Mrs. Steele's great-aunt was Mr. Carlton Bailey Hurst, United| yme Bodisco, bride of the Russian Madeline King, Mrs. Victor Cahill, Miss Elizabeth Gorman, Miss_Anne Nolan, Mrs. Michael Pugh, Mrs. E. Ryder Dun- can, Miss Lucinda J. Fry, Miss Margaret Mannix, Miss Catherine Mannix, Miss | | Rosemary Sullivan, Miss Ivy Rabbitt | and Miss Dorothy Donovan. { _Mr. and Mr: (Continued on Nineteenth Pa; The Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud authentic array of hats could not be im- agined at this price! The Paris influence is noted in these styles . . . the longer brim at the side sponsored by Agnes and Rose Descat, the eyebrow and hairline hats, the vagabonds and turbans. ; In rich Autumn color tones . . . in a complete range of head sizes. Altogether, a smarter selection would be hard to find at $5.00. A Nothing remains for you to do but a little light iron- ing when your bundle home. Also an Unusual Showing of comes 31!:5 g"r‘:g“slpg‘;"“i;’::f;figg‘gux‘;x‘:‘- Minister who served before the Civil MRS. A. H. CRAMER, ok War, their wedding taking place in |‘0f Minnesota, who has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Secretary of ‘eir ‘country home Lamontehurst, in|pifiti, e s sota, b sister, Secretary o : ¢ Catskills, have arrived in Washing- Kmh‘mllsma l;mcneddau“hie . ;éd:he “{L’f.; the Navy and Mrs. Curtis Dwight Wilbur. —Harris-Ewing Photo. en s eW s s .95 1 at the Mayflower for a short visit| & "o &* S RIOLEHENET e, at an d fore sailing from New York Friday, i aspotind H the bride, was the maid of honor and ats ptember 28, for Europe. Miss Gladys Katharine Kennedy, glfi“hém;‘{lstefi %f’ Gnit}*‘xgsr;l::;s.uM iral Robert E. tz, U. S.|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. leut. John Madison T wore a dress of apricot-color chiffon Rear Admiral Robert B, 000 have | Kennedy, was married this morning to| N of Kentucky, wiil take place Satuic | oy o brown hat. She carried butter- e, A A Park Hotel since their | Mr. John Joseph Callaghan, son of Mrs. | 82%, October 13, in St. Bartholomew's | : urn from Europe, will go tonight to\Ida G. Callaghan. The ceremony was Church_ at Laytonsville, Md., the Rev.|fly roses and delphinium. Mr. Ralph \mpton Roads o remain over Sunday, [ performed at'8 o'clock in Our Lady's Mr. Dales officiating at 11 o'clock. Afs, Bubb was the best man for his imiral’ Coontz was in command at | Chapel of St. Aloysius Church and was B e ofoliow imme- | brother. \mpton Roads after his service in|followed by o wedding breakfast at the| ;orents av Galthersburg. Following the service Mr. Bubb and his bride stood in the vestibule of the | ashington. = gk “Miss Bertha Coontz will accompany |J. Brooks, S. J. performed the cere-| -he marriage of Miss Juliet Phelps church and received those who witness- = parents tonight and will spend the | mony. . e ok end at Suffolk, Va. The bride, who was given in marriage | Williams, daughter of the late Mr. &1d| . 4o coremony, and later started on a IO Mrs. Coontz and | by her father, was in a gown of oyster | Mrs. Charles Phelps Williams of George- : i ) :f“;auAghw? on their return, wil take e {[town. itojwer: ot GAEISLERub, Fori of Hikks Linioone :tnthtchesltl;)d:!?r‘ér:m:m ssession_of ‘the apartment’ at 4514 | hemline and was trimmed at one <ide | nrs. Bubb and the late Mr. Frederick | ment until the Spring, when they wil B i ey e | ik And. ‘the bodice cut_ on|1Ls,Bubb of Gis clty, took piace in St jito, B, bl B T : straight lines and unadorned. She wore | Jon's Curch in Georgetlopn, yesterany “ear Admiral and Mrs. Willard H. |8 tulle veil arranged in a cap over the| e iating'at 5 o'clock. The church peiied »enson, who have been visiting their e et oW bouquet of | STCELOE b O patms, Autumn leaves +-in- hter, t. & vhite roses. h :mm';::;a;“g g:;‘-’f atrnes:agn, %ill| Miss Katherine Kennedy, the bride’s ““.‘l.’hg“;,k";;‘dwzfl!ewflowlers. S 3 today for Boston. Rear Admiral | sister, was maid of honor and only at- | per"brother, Mr. ampbell Riley Wil | *Mrs. 3. R. Poinsett Pringle enter- | tendani. Her costume was of shell pink | et e e e pow dp Bl ey ) \ed 8t Juncheon yesterday for Ad- | Sik crepe made on lines similar to those | 4siorigon dr g" ,’1‘;,,“:;;‘,""“‘5 . a1 and Mrs. Brownson. of the bride's gown. With it she wore| "{b‘g"“ tes’ an r'b Pu at to match. e L a Xm{cture hat of shell pink and carried | Jie% POPUSS v‘;‘}f“‘,’ utterfly roses and jeut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lewis Painter | pi roses. h ohare, after several weeks stay in| Mr. Charles J. Reagan was best man Miss Alice Carter Bowle, niece of muda, have returned to Washington | and the ushers were Mr. Ralph J. Ken- plus one cent' each for handkerchiefs. In felts and soleils—in all new styles and Fall colorings. Large and small head sizes. Main 2321 West End Laundry Tnions ol By Clogtrs 1723-25 Pennsyivania Ave-N-W- J. E. CUNNINGHAM CO.—MILLINERY MAIN FLOOR CONNECTICUT AVENUE all Main 3211 the Winter. nedy, Mr. James A. Foote, Mr. James V. - —— Cieri and Mr. Francis A. Leon. AVE You Ordered Yice Admiral and Mrs. Dugton have | The mother of the bride and bride- ived in Washington and are at the | groom assisted in receiving at the wed- Your New _’ MAIZ[ _’ “Op’ 3 Aton for several days. ding breakfast. Mrs. Kennedy wearing s e? i & gown of black georgette trimmed with Fall Draperies? ; s Steele Bride of beige and a small black hat. Mrs. Cal- i . Keith Last Evening. lnghar‘x‘s cl‘ostéumedwuho{ black trans-| Before doing so veu will save moner and t\ 7 he marriage last evening of Miss | parent velvet and a hat of the same oo e el B bt y ' / / \ilie Darneille Steele to Mr. John |material Tieadion U7 " en have. ne subtnit. samies: . s Oflof e /arre ¢ .dley Keith is of unusual interest.| Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan will be at|suggestions and estimates. e geremony was performed in ‘the [ home after October 1 in the Gelhaven TODAY. .wing room of the Hotel Brighton, | Apartments. The bridegroom is a grad- ore Mr. and Mrs, Richard C. Steele, | uate of Gonzaga College. McDEVIT T’S ‘ents of the bride, have an_ apart- nt. The Rev. George Fiske Dudley, | The marriage of Miss Sue Waters/ tor of St. Stephen’s Episcopal | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Zachariah 1211 F St. NNW. (2nd floor) M. 3211 arch, officiated at 8 o'clock before . improvised altar of greenS, white =5, large clusters of the roses at the s of tall standards marking the aisle, i | i —invite you to come in tomorrow to see , their Fall showing of dresses for afternoon, evening and sports at | popular prices. i 5 | Luscious satins and Neath the dark cloud there’s a | suave crepes in all | silver cloud shining—and there Those who have been away TWO-STRAP STETSON Of Tan Calfskin i TS 3 Good taste is the keynote of § the lovely shades of | are still lots of days for swim- | j,ve returned now and every- ; : M 2 ® Autumn and black be- | ming and tenni thing is being set in motion for this smart shoe. It is displayed % gin at— | Wardman Park Hotel is the fa- | the onrushing Winter season L1975 X vored haunt of smart Washingto- Exyuisite velvets in | nians—whether it be their Win- deep hues and blacks, | tertime dances—or the Summer- plain and printed in | time tennis match or swim. —and home sweet home—apart- ment or a spacious house must be in readiness and made just as attractive and pretty it can be. 1 1219 CONNECTICUT.AVE~ - Roof Garden } Q in the exquisite simplicity of the :The Willard —-fl ASTER lines—emphasized in the interest- ing detail. The two ornamental 5 smart styles that are most flat- T P W . s i .50 y The grounds of Wardman Park Luncheon, Dinner and Furs of Quality { $13 buckles that clasp the straps are tering this season—begin at— | Hotel Wake 4 goracous and col- | Windows are the eves of vour Supper : extremely chic, This collection is designed in “Fifi" A o | Aarraitrees dot th"df l.m"{y i L f Pyl | of-door swimming pool and the | guarantees to make them make the finest available pelts sup- quality materials in Jashions of | Lic ey courts. T | {our rooms. beautiful. And the thing that makes | The Shade Factory gives free STETSON SHOE SHOP of the Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street ported by a mastery of work- manship . . . the closest atten- tion to minute details . . . and hand tailoring in the Pasternak custom-manner. R Dinner every night, including | ooz and the finished shades Furs chosen with a 0] ———[o]——=al——xlalc———J| Sunday (5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.). Wil be ceads ik i epettng of it thorough knowledge of ; i Modersie chaiger | you want to wait they will make Am-Rosendor lfl prices— —mean that smart buyers will come earlg. | 1727 L Street N.W. P E e o Shades, draw curtains, shirred (Around the corner from There is service daily in the | cyrtains and chintz shades are Connecticut) modern cafeteria and on the ter- | yheir specialties. race at the gay umbrella tables. estimates and guarantees a qual- Wardman Park most alluring is ity shade at a quality price. that famous food which th serve—it is perfect! © DANCING : During Dinner and Supper Bring your” rollers in in the Special Supper © At 32, Including Cover Charge “A mile from town ’tis true— but a mile from high prices, too.” exacting clientele. Connecticut Avenue and Woodley Road. e s S S A R N R i tatadetesstetate the preferences of an Columbia 2000 6 for you in 15 minutes. - averoren: Cleveland 906. 3417 Counecticut Avenue. ready to wear made to order I R . 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