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THE FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, ™ 3 1 | Hopkins of Washington, and the late| Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Grelner of New |apartment at the Fairfax. Mrs. Butler i Col. Hopkins. She is & great-grand- l York, who are at the Willard for a few | has been living in Chile, South America. . | daughter of President Mark Hopkins of | days, entertained at dinner there last : — | Witkiams College | evening, covers being laid for seven. | Miss Elizabeth J. Lea of Philedelphia | Mr. Griffin is a grandson of Dr. Ed- T |1s at the Carlton for a short stay. A | ward H. Griffin, formerly dean of Johns i Miss Caroline S. Barry and her sister, | rs. Jesse D. Pri alisbury, Md.. Hopkins University, and of the late Dr. | Miss Elizabeth C. Barry of Boston, were Islfipen:‘i::ge'? few C;.wof E'L the Pal T. Barton Brune of Baltimore. He Is a { joint hostesses at dinner last evening Hotel, at 2100 Massa member of the Williams Chapter of the |in the presidential dining room of the Kappa Alpha Society 2nd is now in | Mavflower. Their guests were Mrs. .. SOCIETY S . . WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER. 17. 1928 SOCTEYY, Va, her only attendent, wore a dress| Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Shellen- | of tan crepe with brown hat and car- | berger of 4102 Fourteenth street north- rled & bouquet of vellow roses and blue | west announce the marrlage of their elphinium. Mr. Mark Taylor of Wash- | daughter Elizabeth Sigman, to Mr. Wil- | inglon acted & best man, 1| Jard Curtis Lauer of Lock' Haven, Pa. | BARGAINS at ollowing the ceremony in the church | The ceremony. was performed by Rev. el ;Ah:e;:&llpn was Teld in lhehhotme of | Wiliam A E&xenbnz‘: at noon Thurs- | McDevitt’s & sl st er a short wed- | day, October 4, in the Church of the|40” SunfastVeiles,allcolors,yd. ding trip to Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. De | Covenant. in the presence of the imme- | Valance ge, yd i 3'|5;; n: 2 . e 8 ohnson place, | diate family. | 50” Sunfa ask, yd.....$1.83 HESE ARE EVERYDAY rtax setts avenue. The Chief Executive and Mrs. Coolidge De Mott-Comley Wedding. business in Waterbury, Conn. The wedding ‘will take place the lat- ter part of November. to Fete Distinguished Airmen at the White House. | daughter, Miss Peggy Tyner, are in their apartment in the Mayflower, which they have taken for the season. Mrs. Tyner will give a large ball Thursday evening, November 15, in the baliroom at the Mayflower to present her daughter. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge 'R. C. Kirtland, Mrs. H. 8. Grier. Mrs will entertain at breakfast at 8 Howard C. Davidson. Mrs. H. N o'clock Priday morning at the Hickam, Mrs. D. E. Netherwood, Mrs. H Executive Mansion in honor of McClelland and Mrs. C. B. Bubb. I ¢ of the g e Gy william Ellis Pulliam, wife of 5 will spend a few gr\'ff fi"&?&'fi?fi&? o ! iver general of Dominican ecus- R for aviation, | toms, is here from Santo Domingo for a r fes M e Warner of War, Mr. | few weeks at the Fairfax ab 2100 Massa- F. Trubee Davison of Navy and Mr. William P. MacCracken. jr. of Com- merce. will entertain jointly at lunch- eon Priday in honor of the distin- guished fiyers. The Secretarv of the Treasury. Mr Mellon, left this morning for ~Pitts burgh, - where he will deliver an ad- dress at the exercises commemorating Founders' day at_Carnegie Institute. The Secretary will probably visit his son-in-law and_daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David K. E. Bruce. on Long Island, before returning to Washington. | returned to Washington and are at their suburban_home, Kentsdale. They will remain here until December. ~after which they wili divide their time be- tween Washington and New York. Mrs. Kendall spent the late Summer in rope, arriving in New York early last week. chausetts Dr. Charles G. Mathis. director of the institute of public affairs at the Uni- versity of Virginia, and Mrs. Math be the guests of honor at the A dinner Thursday evening, wh Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Frelinghuysen Dumont were hosts at dinner last eve- The Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Wil bur, will go to Newport News Fridav evening to deliver an address, and will return Saturday evening. The Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Roy O. West, had guests lunching in- formally with him yesterday at the Willard. | Chilean Envoy and Wife Making Brief Visit in New York. | The Ambassador of Chile and Senora | de Davila are expected back in Wash- ington tomorrow from New York, where | they went for a short visit. The Ambassador of France, M. | Claudel, and his daughter, Mlle. Reine Claudel, will arrive in New York Fri-| day on board the Duquesne from the ‘West Indies. They will come to Wash- ington shortly after their arrival. | The newly appointed Ambassador of Japan and Mme. Debuchi and their son and daughter arrived in Washing- ton this morning and are in the Am- | bassador's house at 1321 K street. i The Minister of Switzerland and | Mme. Peter left last evening for Pitts- | burgh to attend the Founders' day celebration at the Carnegie Institute. They will return to the Capital Friday. | The newly appointed Minister of | Lithuanian, Mr. B. K. Balutis, will come ' to Washington this afternoon from New York, where he arrived yesterday aboard the Republic. The secretary of the le- | gation, Dr. Mikas Bagdonas, went to New York to meet the Minister and | accompany him to the Capital. | Last evening the Minister was enter- | tained at dinner by the representatives | of Lithuanian colonles of New York. < o = alvador, | 'Who spent a short time here as the guest of the Minister of Canada and Mrs. Se::: ch‘:mé"t}o:flfi“ Ofgnin..med} Massey, and went last evening to Boston. Lady Astor was formerly Miss Nancy at luncheon yesterday in honor of the | Langhorne of Virginia, and came from her home in England for a short stay in newly appointed United States Minister | her mative State. —Underwood Photo, o Colombia, Mr. Jefferson Caffery. The o i e other guests were the Minister of Co- Jombia, Dr. Enrique Olaya; the Min-| ister of Honduras, Senor Don Luis Bo- | gran; the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Manuel Castro; Mr. W. C, Thurston and | Mr. Stokeley Morgan. Ann B. Peebles will be hostess. Dr. | Mathis will give an outline on the work of the institute. ning in the presidential dining room of the Mayflower, having as their guests Capt. and Mrs. Rolland Schumann. and | the United States vice consul to Rome, Admiral and Mrs. William S. Sims, is Gowen. Mrs, Elonzo Tyner and her debutante | Mr. and Mrs. Lyman B. Kendall have | Miss Adelaide Sims, daughter of Rear | Mr. Franklin Crosby Gowen, and Mrs. B. Waterbury of Camden, Me.. and Miss | Susan Norcross and Miss Marion Allien | of Derby, Conn. Last Evening in Cherrydale. A wedding of unusual interest to | Washington and Arlington County. Va., | | took_placa last evening in the Method- | ist Protestant Caurch_in Cherrvdale, | when Miss Thelma Maude Comley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W.| Comley, became the bride of Mr. George | Lynn_'De Mott of Rosemont, son of | rs. Flora De Mott and the late Charles | | Mrs. Jacquelin Peyton Marshall of | Lynchburg, Va., | with her daughters, | Miss Nina Holt Marshall, Miss Jacquelin ' | Peyton Marshall and Miss Katherine Randolph Marshall, spent the greater | part of last yesr in' Washington. They | ed Thursday to Fauquier County,| V. De Mott. The church had pretty | i were the house guests | decorations of palms, Fall flowers and | ove end of Mrs. Marshall's| Autumn foliage. The ceremony, which | ers-in-law, Mrs. William Meredith | took place at 7:30 o'clock, was pe i Smith and Miss Mildred Marshall, in | formed by the Rev. S. G. Holl | i their historic old family place, ths| The bride was given in ma | |Crag, at Markham. From the Crag, her father and wore a gown of brc | Mrs. Marshall and her daughters con- | transparent velvet and exquisite lace tinued their motor trip back to their | with accessories to match and carried | | home in Lynchburg. Miss Katherine | & bouguet of deep red roses. | | Randolph Marshall graduated in' June | Miss Marguerite S. Wilcox of Vienna, | ! from the National Cathedral School | | | here. After Christmas they will all go abroad for an indefinite stay. Mrs. George Sealy of Galveston, Tex., |and her daughters, Mrs. Emerson New- ell of Greenwich, Conn.. and Mrs. Nor- | man Livermore of San Francisco, are at the Hotel Powhatan while attending | the Episcopal convention, | “Mrs. Sealy, Mrs. Neweli, Mrs. Liver- more, Mrs. Moxey and Miss Carrie | Campbell_of Austin, Tex.: Mrs. Sam- | uel Grahdm and Mrs. Morris Sheppard | were the guests of Mrs. Richard C. Bur- |leson at the Monday Forum luncheon of the Woman's National Democratic, Club. Mrs, Burleson has recently ar- {rived in Washington and is staying at | the club. ERVURANNERCENNNRNNNNNNNY ! 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Lauer, the bridegroom’s 2 2= ister, was maid of honor, and the best | The marriage of Miss Katherine Fran- | S ces Bacon Pettus, daughter of Mrs. |jooy ¥88 Mr. Victor Mueller of Trenton, | Mont Flinn of Ferry Hill in Micklen- | N3 | burg County, Va., and Mr. Harry Arthur | yemimes e, afier the ceremony e William, jr.."of Norfolk, Va., took place | in Washington yesterday morning. The | (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) 3 ceremony was performed in the Church | of the Covenant, the Rev. Dr. Eisen- berger officiating in the presence of a small company. Mr. Williams and his bride left last evening from New York, and will sail today aboard the George Washington for Europe. ‘The bridegroom is a mem- of the Kappa Alpha Faternity, and of the Chevy Chase and Raquet clubs of Washington. Furs—Remodeled, Repaired L Our years of experience In remodeling and repairing Furs insures you of the very EANET & BACHER 1111 F N.W. 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Gann, when he went to West Virginia this morning. Mrs. Gann will return to ashington this evening. nator Charles L. McNary of Ore- gon, who was recently at the Willard | for a few days and then went to New | York, has returned to the Willard, where he entertained informally at dinner in the Palm Garden last evening. Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Ger- | spending some-time at Brookline, Mass. | Patierson-Griffin Engagement Announced. An engagement of interest in Wash- ington is that of Miss Charlotte Hop- kins Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Patterson of New York, to Mr. Barton Brune Griffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Griffin of Riverdale- on-Hudson. Miss Patterson is a granddaughter of the late Presiding Justice Edward Pat- } Mrs. Henry Cook Macatee will be | hostess at luncheon Saturday, December {1, in the palm court of the Mayflower | for her debutante daughters, Miss Mary | Paxton Macatee and Miss Gertrude | Macatee, in compliment to their sister | debutantes of the coming season. Dr. and Mrs. John A. Logan of Phila- delphia, who have recently come to | Washington to live, are in their new home at 5437 Connecticut avenue, Mrs. NEW YORK BUFFALO bouse of international reputation. BOSTON SOUTHAMPTON WASHINGTON, 'D. C. PARIS Coat Week Smartness . . . Inexpensively! Offers Nearl ¥y ¥y have returned to their home at West | terson of the Appellate Division, Su- | Logan was before her marriage Miss Warwick, R. I, having spent a short time at Newport, where they were en- tertained at dinner last evening by Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton Fish Webster. Mrs. Linthicum, wife of Representa- tive J. Charles Linthicum of Maryland, is passing & few days at the Willard, where she arrived today from her home in Linthicum Heights. ‘The Assistant Secretary of Commerce | for Aviation, Mr, William P. MacCracken, | jr., was host at luncheon today at the | Carlton, entertaining for Mr. Parker | Cramer and Mr. Bert Hassell, noted | aviators. Among the 20 guests at Juncheon were Assistant Secretary of ‘War for Aviation, Mr. F. Trubee Davi- son, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aviation, Mr. Edward P, War- ner. | ‘The military attache of the Cuban embassy and Senora de Prieto left yesterday for New York, where they are ;l the Ambassador Hotel for a few ays. | ‘The naval attache of the Argentine | embassy, Comdr. Francisco Lajous, has returned to the Capital, after having | spent some time in New York. Mrs. Benjamin D. Foulois, wife of the | assistant chief of the Alr Corps, enter- tained at luncheon at the Carlton today | in honor of the wives of the air chiefs. 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