Evening Star Newspaper, September 28, 1928, Page 18

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- 18 SOCIETY. - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1928. SOCIETY. SOCIETY]| Mrs. Kellogg Returns From Hot Springs. Navy Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Go to Bethlehem Tomorrow. Mr, and Mrs. William F. A. Herrmann | their daughter. Miss Margaret West, [ were Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dawes, Mr. | fr s - and Mr. and Mrs. John Edmond Cam- | who passed the Summer at Spring Lake, | and Mrs. John Muir of London and if:yf g beery dtincha w‘gertem?‘ Gnited mack. N. J. have returned to vynshin{gmndfor Mr. Hobart Newman, son of the hosts. | States embassy for two years as second Hight have left their Summer home. | gpening their home, at 1743 Q street. Mr. and Mrs. Orme Wilson returned | ———— —— — - Woodland Farm, Canaan, N. H., and . 8 - |to New York, their former home, Tues- (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) are spending a few days in New York < S at the Waldorf Astoria on their way| Mrs. Milton C. Elliott, who is spend- back to Washington. {ing some time at White Sulphur | ! —_ | Springs. was the honor guest at din-| { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denby have | ner last evening of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- returned to Washington for the Wm-{ ter H. Close of New York. ter. easonal Qoening “WARDMAN PARK LOTEL DINNER DANCES Saturday, September 29th 30t l A M JERRY. DRINDE Wardiian: Packe GORMAN “”"’é"" g and ORME on and Jeri Favorites of Washing. In Their Sensational e ol e '™ Offering Direct from the Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis enter=| mr. and Mrs. Enos Newman will have :s;mcd tmrgrmall.\' at dx_nmr Ih‘ eve- a5 their guest over Sunday, Miss Sarah n n;tx at t *; Wgh;m t‘”}m‘ they are johnson, daughter of the commissioner making an indefinite stay. of public works of New York, who will Dr. and Mrs. Wilhelm E. Krechting | 3'Tve today Have, relrHion POt siver AR | Mr. and Mrs. Newman were hosts at sence, spent in Atlantic City, at Niagara | dianer Wednesday evening in compli- Falls and in Syracuse, nt to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewis s | of Richmond. formerly of White Sul- | Mr. and Mrs. William H. West and | phur Springs. Others in the company BB Bt DR b e B e B et Jurius GARFINCKEL&Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shopping here by taking charge of your car . logg. was joined this morning | wife of the charge d'affaires of Ger- by Mrs. Kellogg, who returned | many. from a week's visit at Hot — " b The attache of the Hungarian lega- o UIAA tion. Baron Paul Schell, has returned to The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. | Washington from Williamstown, Mass., Wilbur will leave tomorrow for Beth- | where the legation was located for the Jehem, Pa., where the Secretary will | Summer. and has opened his apartment make an address tomorrow evening. | at the Wardman Park Hotel They will be joined in Bethlehem by — the Secretary’s brother-in-law_and The Rumanian consul at Cleveland, fer. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Paist, | Mr. John C. Popovici, is spending sev- | L S rom _thelr home in | cral days in Washington and is at the | Wayne, The Secretary and Mrs. Wil- | Wardman Park Hotel. bur will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Paist | ol Robert M. Thompson entertained | 10 their home after the address and re- | a¢ ginner last evening at Hot Springs, | main with them Sunday. Teturning o | Va " where he is spending some time. the Capital late that evening. s B Col. and Mrs. Dean Halford, who Chief Justice Taft Host divided their time this Summer between ‘At Lunch for Visiting Jurists. their home in Kalamazoo. Mich., and Chief Justice William Howard Taft | Battle Creek. are in Washington for a entertained at luncheon today at the | feW days and are at the Wardman Park Metropolitan Club, his 21 guests being | Hotel. ~Col. Halford's mother, Mrs. A Federal judges who have come to Wash- | J. Halford. who was also at Battle §ngton for a conference with the Chief | Cieek for several weeks. has returned . Justice. to her apartment at the Wardman Park : Hotel. | Countess Szechenyi. wife of the Min- - - e §ster of Hungary, arrived at Newport Capt. and Mrs. John P. Jackson have | | THE Secretary of State, Mr. Kel- where she has been visiting Frau Kiep, Silver Slipper " L. Vew York “Diner Parfait §2.50 Also a la carte service. SO many discriminating young people are selecting their complete outfits here now, our Fifth Floor has hecome Headquarters for Smart Washingtonians.. vesterday. where she will spend several | returned from a two-month tour in | e o Europe and have opencd their house on Vanderbilt. Brig. Gen. Cornelius | Thirty-ifth place. derbilt, brother of the countess. Te-| i e . . i v Motk last evin Jieut. and Mrs. Elliott Strauss, who | furned from New York last evening of | have boen at Newport for the Summer, | D o aih h mpther. T |vinsed ¥he Packer Goliage, Which Shey RS z occupied, and have gone to New \'nr:. “The charge d'affaires of Belgium, M. | Licut. Strauss is the son of Read Ad- Robert Silvercru entertained at | Miral Jnsr‘ph'stnu« retired, and Mrs, luncheon today in honor of M. Knobel, | Strauss of Washingion. Teliring secretary of the French em- e & e bassy. The seccnd secretary of (hr‘l',',““.“*‘““l"’"q:- “"‘El_d‘"‘ Sir Adrian Baillie, will | PArTish-Brown g : be host at dinner this evening in honor | Mr. and Mrs. Phelps Brown, for- of M. Knobel. nerly of Washington, now of Spring- e | field, Mass., have issued invitations for The director general of the Pan- | the marriage of their daughter, Shelby | Misses, Juniors and Girls ! B L will find our showing tomorrow of New Fall and Winter Apparel W W. ARTICULARLY appropriate for the many sports events of the season, for street and school wear and for all brilliant social occa- sions. American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe, was | Cullom, to Mr. James Scott Parrish, jr., | host at luncheon today in the Pan-|of New York, Saturday afternoon, Oc- ' American_Annex in compliment to the | tober 13. The ceremony will take place Mexican delegation to the twenty-third | at 4 o'clock in the South Congrega- | Congres: of Americanists. The mem- | tional Church of Springfield, and be | bers of the Mexican delegation include: | followed by a reception in the home of | Senor Don Federico Mariscal and | the bride's parents at 263 Maple street. | Senora de Mariscal, Senor Daé\ Luis| The bride is the grvfit-granddaughteri Castillo Ledon and Senora de Castillo | and . namesake of the late Senator | et s o Ledon, Senor Don Jose Reygadas Shelby M. Cullom of Illinois, and is| MISS EVELYN NICHOLSON, and Senora de Reyg: Vertis, Senor |also a granddaughter of the late Sevel- A ; Don Juan Enrique Palaclos and Senore |lon Brown and Mr. Willlam Barrett ‘ O e de Palacios, Senor Don Eduardo Noguera | Ridzley, both of Washington. pstaetbehl bt b sl i and Scnors de- Noguera, Serior Don | Aficr’ their honeymoon, e Parrish | i Carlos Basauri, Senor Don Martinez | and his bride will be at home at 230 ' the Carlton, where she will remain | dinner last evening in the presidential | Hernandez and Senor Don Miguel O. de | Seventy-first street, New York | while preparing to take possession of | dining room of the Mayflower, having M?K‘l‘fi‘?:-(xf;n to the members of the del e | the heme at 1735 Massachusetts ave- |as her guests Mrs. E. 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