Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1928, Page 18

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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Attorney General Sargent is at White Sulphur Springs for a Brief Stay After Attending Dedication torney General Mr. John Mar- shall, attended the opening of the new Federal Reformatory for Women at Alderson, W. Va., are now at White Sulphur Springs, where they will be until Wednesday. THE Attorney General, Mr. Sar-, gent, who, with Assistant At- Dean and Doyenne of Diplomats Guests of Mrs. Reid. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard. will return to Washington this evening from White Plajns, N. Y., where they were guests of honor at a week end house party given by Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, widow of the late United States Ambassador to the Coyrt of St. James, at her country estate, Ophir Farm, at Purchase. Mrs. Reid gave a dinner Saturday evening for the Ambassador and Lady Isabella Howard, when among the guests were X United States- Ambassador to ance, Mr. Myron T. Herrick; Mrs. yard Cutting, Mr. and Mrs. de Lancey Kane Jay, Mr. Charles Hay- den and Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Reid. The Ambassador and Lady Isabella Howard attended the dedication Sat- urday morning, at Ossining, of the Victorian Home for Aged British Men and Women. The Ambassador of France, M. Paul Claudel, and his daughter, Mlle Reine Claudel, entertained at luncheon today, thelr guests including the dean of the School of Foreign Service, Dr. Thomas H. Healy; M. Daniel Michenot, who will give the first lecture of the season for the Alliance ¥rancaise this afternoon; Mr.! and Mrs. Charles Stuart Alden, Mrs. James Carroll . Frazier, former United States Ambassador Dr. David Jayhe Hili, Mlle. Limoges, Mile. Chauvat, Miss Edith Hoyt, the counselor of the embassy, Count de Sartiges: the naval attache and Mme. Sable and the secretary, M. Jules Henri. The Ambassador of Chile and Senora de Davila attended the luncheon which the Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Recinos gave at the Mayflower today in compliment to the newly appointed Chilean Minister to Central America and Senora de Agacio, who will leave shartly for their new post. Others in the company were the Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don Manuel Castro Quesada; the Minister of Ecuador and Seriora de Zaldumbide,. the charge d'affaires of Salvador and Senora de Leiva, the charge d'affaires of Hon- duras, Senor Prof. Carlos Izaguirre; the director of the Pan-American Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; Mr. W. C. Thurston of the State Department and Mrs. B. ‘Thurston; Mrs. Iglesias, mother of Senora de Agacio; the secretary of the Costa Rican legation and Senora de Piga, the secretary of the Nicaraguan legation, Senor Don Manuel Zavala; Mrs. Morris_Evans, Mrs. Duval Soyez, Miss Meta Morris Evans, Miss Lolita Dawson. Mr. Alfred Clark. Mr. Walter Scott Penfield, Mr. Trible Machado and the secretary of the Guatemalan lega- tion and Senora de Fernandez. 'he Belgian Ambassador and Princess de’ Ligne are expected to return to ‘Wiashington tomorrow or Wednesday fre New York, where they have been for-several days. 4 hey spent a short time at Man- ot t, Long Island, where the Am- bassador presented ' Mrs. Nicholas F. Brady with, the Order of the Knight of the Crown' conferred upon her by King Albert of the Belgians in recognition of het service for girls of Bel . The présentation took place at Inisfad, the es of Mrs. Brady. The Minister of Sweden, M. W. Bos- trom, is in New: ¥'ork, where he went to meet H. R. H. Guistavus Aldolphus and H..R. H. Sigvarq, sons of the Crown ce of Sweden, who have come to this country to attend the wedding of Miss Estelle R. Manvilles to Count Folke Bernadotte of Sweden, which will take pldce Saturday. ‘ The Minister of ‘the Dominion of Capada, Mr, Vincent Massey, will be the guest of honor at.a dinner the Pil- of America give December 10 Aén New York, at ‘Waldorf-As- torda. pator Arthur Capper of Kansas had returned to Washington and is at the Mayflower. geror Don Federico Agacio, retiring coupselor of the Chilean embassy, and newly appointed Chilean Minister to tral America, with Senora de Agacio, wu‘g’ host to :a small company at the * "Club Chantecler supper dance Saturday ev?lnz. y ‘The secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy and Senora Bedoya returned yes- terfiay to their apartment in the Ward- mah Park Hotel from New York, where th3y passed several days. Senora-de a took part in the tableaux vi- vants, “The Lives of the Saints,” given under the direction of Countess Seherr- ‘Thpss, in the Plaza Hotel Friday after- e for the benefit of the new. Fran- o Foundation in America. This Tiven.tn Washington Jast March undce given 'as] n arch unt itess Seherr Thoss’ direction and the aid of Isabella Howard for the benefit of*tfie House of the Good Shgpherd. The success -of these tab- lealix is so marked thaf the countess has been asked-to give them'in a num- ber: of othet ‘citfés, including Chicago, Deftgi§ and Quebec., - - ;fle cretary of the Rumapian lega- . Mr. Vintila Petala, has returned to gton after a three-month vaca- nt in Europe. - . g Be! United states Minister to the rlands, Mr. Richard M. Tobin, is dng a brief visit in Washington and the Mayflower. Mr. Tobin arrived York last week and is en route !former home in San Francisco. Hetiwfll be in this ‘country for two m q Enfagement of Miss Aldrich to My fibge of Interest Here. son of Mrs. Hoge and the late Mr. James B. Hoge. Miss Aldrich is a niece of Represent- ative Richard S. Aldrich. closed their country place, Grand View- on-the-Potomac, and have again taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. They expect to have with them for Thanksgiving their son, Lieut. John W. Price, jr., U. S. N. Mrs. Willilam Fitch Kelley is in New ‘York, at the Hotel Weylin, before go- ing to Southport, Conn., to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs, Nick- ham Roe in their home, the Anchorage. end of the week. at each of the Townsend musicals, and at luncheon following, at the May- flower, where she reserves the same table and entertains a group of distin- guished people. Mrs. Kelley will entertain at dinner preceding the Friday evening dancing class, December 7. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loose will ar- rive at the end of the week from her home in Kansas City, and will again be at the Mayflower for the Winter season. Mrs. Loose entertained a house party in her Kansas City home during the Republican national convention last Summer and had among her guests Miss Helen Cannon, daughter of the late former Speaker Joseph G. Cannon. Mrs. Loose was a frequent visitor to the home of the Speaker and his daughter during their residence in Washington. Miss Cannon has arrived in Washing- ton for the early Winter, and is also at the Mayflower, but will spend Christ- mas in her home, in Danville, Ill. In January Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Richard- son will come to her . guests. Mrs. Richardson was formerly Miss Helen Le Seure, niece of Miss Can- non. Mr. Richardson was formerly in the diplomatic_service, from which he resigned, and has been in business in Paris for several years. Mrs. Howard S. Nyman will enter- tain at tea this afternoon from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock in the Chevy Chase Club in_compliment to. her daughter- in-law, Mrs. Benjamin L. Nyman -of Long Island, who is her guest at the club for a few days. Assisting at the tea table will be Mrs. Glidden, Mrs. John L. Proctor, Mrs. Samuel A. Kimberley and Miss Mona Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Tuttle will have @22 YOUTH are eternally linked by that suggestion of quaintness which only the youthful dare affect—but with what allure! Our tulle evening gowns for- the debutante are done in a 'picturesque manner combined with an air of sophistication that is as modern as the day after tomorrow. Misses’ Evening Gowns of Tulle $35 & up “New AppAReL ALWAYS” Judge and Mrs. John W. Price have | Mrs. Kelley will return to her home-the | Mrs. Kelley will be hostess in her box THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1928. of this city. ~BRIDE OF SATURDAY | Miller-Cornish MRS. LAWREXCE GOUVERNEUR HOES. Before her marrjage at the Willard Hotel Saturday to Mr. Hoes of Virginia and ‘Washington, she was Miss Ingrid Westesson, daughter of Mrs. Josef Westesson —Harris-Ewing Photo. with them for Thanksgiving their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Streeter Flynn of Oklahoma, who have arrived in Washington. Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb left last eve- ning for Pittsburgh, where she will visit over Thanksgiving, returning to her west End Laundry Lwnderers and Dry Cleaners 023-25_Pennsyivanis Ave-N-W- Phone Main 2321 On Wedding Anniversaries Say Your Words of Happiness with " Flowers 1407 H Street MAIN 3t apartment, in the Wardman Park Hotel, next week. Mrs. .L. W. Glazebrook has returned from New Haven, where she accom- panied her daughter, Miss Virgina Glazebrook, to the Harvard-Yale foot ball game. Mr. Robinson Glazebrook, iy Daytime Dres and Sport Frocks! Evening Gown and Wra Hats! Tuesday and Wednesday Only A Pre-Holiday Sale of Candles son of Mrs. Glazebrook, will arrive Wed- nesday from Cornell University to spend Thanksgiving. Mr. Frederick LeClerq was host to a small company at the Club Chantecler supper dance Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dion S. Birney spent the week end at the Barclay in New York, Mrs. John C. Boyd is at the St. | Regis in New York. | Mrs. John D. McGee has as her guest at the Wardman Park Hotel her sister, Mrs. Mary B. Pollard of St. Louis. Mrs. J. P. Ryan has arrived in Wash- ington from her home in New York | City and is at the Carlton for several days. Mr. Juan Mayer entertained a com- pany of eight at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMurdy of Chicago are at the Grace Dodge Hotel until next week. | Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Beardsley of New | Rochelle, N. Y., and their chiidren are | spending some time at the Wardman | Park Hotel. | Miss Lorena S. Laffey, daughter of Mr. Thomas Laffey of Wilmington, Del., | Is the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Louis G. Gibney at Fort Myer, Va. Miss Laffy ! will be married to. Mr. John E. Strain, brother of Mrs. Gibney, in the near | future. Wedding Saturday. The marriage of Miss Grace Shelby | Cornish, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- h_S. Cornish, to Mr. Edward Donald LOCATED AT RALEIGH 1310 F ST 4 = FINE SHOES ses s ps! | James’ Episcopal Church, officiating, at Miller, son of Mrs. F. W. Harrison, took place Saturday afternoon in the parson- age of the United Brethren Church, the Rev. 8. B. Dougherty officiating. Mr, and Mrs. Miller will be at home after December 1 at 149 R street northeast. ‘The marriage of Miss Helen J. Price to Mr. Lewis Conway took place Sat- urday evening in the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter E. Price, at 3212 Newark street, the Rev. Dr. George W. Atkinson, rector of St. 8:30 o'clock. | The bridal party included the sisters | of the bride, Mrs. Phyllis Price Clark | as matron of honor and Miss Marion Price as_bridesthaid, Mr. Webster P. | True acting as best man. The bride's | gown was of white satin trimmed with | seed pearls, the wedding veil being | framed around the forehead with a | band of rare old lace. She carried a | large bouquet ‘of calla lilies. The ma- tron of honor and the bridesmaid wore orchid satin trimmed with violets, and carried bouquets of tea roses. The " (Continued on Nineteenth Paj ‘Cold Weather and Furs Go Together No use to discard your old furs—bring them in ‘and let us tell and show vou how easy It will be to remodel ang repair them into the newest styles. Charzes are very moderate and all work guar- EANET & BACHER FURRIERS 1111 F N.W. Huntly Palmer English Biscuit and Wafers : Each 1;-1b packets Albert.......,....$ 4 Ib. packets Arrowr i . packets Dijestive... . 1b. packets Petite Beurre.... 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