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18 SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1928.° SOCIETY." SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady of | the Land will Be Hosts at Dinner This Evening. HE President and Mrs. Coolidge | in the Mayflower which they have taken will entertain at dinner this| for the season. f the C! e S:Iillll‘cneg ::dmx‘;:\t?flw ‘;us(}l‘clg.:i Representative William E. Hu_ll enter- of the Supreme Court and their | {ained a party of 25 at & man's dinner Yl e ved by | in his apartment at the Wardman wives, The dinner will be followed by | i his apartment a | a program of music to which additional 3z { Mlle. Reine Claudel, daughter of the guests have been asked. ¥ ‘President and Mrs. Coolidge have #s | 60t R o entertained a small company of young people at the supper | their house guests the United S(_M"f Ambassador to Mexico, Mr. DWIght| gapce at the Club Chantecler last night. | Mrs. Fries, wife of Brig. Gen. Amos A. | Morrow: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Galli- gher of Cleveland and Judge and Mrs. Edward Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | fries, was hostess at luncheon today, her Heminway of Northampton, Mass. guests remaining through the afternoon s |io play bridge. In the company are | i Mrs. Thaddeus Caraway. Mrs. am | British Embassy Dinner, 1H. McMaster, Mrs, Percy E. Quin, Mrs. For Mrs. Whitelaw Reid. c ¢ 4| Harry C. Ransley, Mrs. Ei A. Helmick, The Ambassador of Great Britain and | Hatry, © Rensty: TUR T 0y & Ham- | Lady Isabella Howard were hoste ab|,,,q x5 Charles Hollister, Mrs Ginnet Wa vt Compliment 10| Lindley H. Hadley, Mrs. Claude E Mrs. elaw ; | B et et by s or United States Ambassador to the | Brigham and Mrs. Raymond Avery Court of St. James. Others in the| The financial attache of the French + . company were the Secretary of ARTi-|amphassy, M. Lacour-Gayet, has arrived | f L oitere and Mrs. Jardine, Senator and | gro ST SR INd is stopping at the | Mrs. Willlam E. Borah, Senator and |yardmen Park Hotel. i1 Mrs, Henry Wilder Keyes, Senator and | o | %| Mrs. Guy Despard Goff, Representatiie | ngiss prances Monroe Hopkins, daugh- | $! and Mrs James M. Beck, Undersecre- | o8 oA e Nevil Monfoe Hop- 2! tary of State and Mrs. J. Rueben |yp,o i be attended as matron of 2! Clark, Assistant Secretary of State and | p SR OF Gter Mrs. John Gregory | i '“Mrs, Francis White, the director geh- | pope of Long Island, at her marriage “~eral of the Pan-American Union DI |, nr Horace Whittier Peaslee, son of 7 Leo S. Rowe. the counselor of the |yg My NORE 000 o st. Paul, Minn. | ><French embassy, Comte de SartigeS: imhe ceremony will be performed Mon- | Lord Thompson and Capt. GoodmMan|gay afternoon, December 31, in St. | Thomas' Episcopal Church. the rector, | Crouch, British aviators; Mr. —Des- barats and Mr. Cory, Canadian aviators; | the Rey. Dr. C. Ernest Smith, officiat- | Tieut. Col. Brinsmead and Capt. Hughes. | 116 TV, 0 G BTS00 ohion” will fol- | Australian aviators: Lady Heath, MI. | ¢ in' thie home of the bride's parents. | and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Mr. and ins' other attendants will | Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Law- |, Hopki ARRIVED FROM PANAMA. | cliffie Farr and Edith | girls, and wore dainty frocks of yellow bride wearing a traveling costume of brown crepe trimmed with gold lace, a small brown hat trimmed with gold beads and a mink fur coat. They will be at home after December 22 at 6800 Forty-fifth street, Chevy Chase, Md., which they have recently purchased. Virginia Wedding Yesterday Of Widespread Interest. A wedding of unusual interest was hat last evening of Miss Viola Louise Marigold, daughter of Mrs. Willlam Edward Marigold and the| late M. Aarigold of Paducah, Ky., and Lieut. Col. Richard Ratcliffe Farr, U. 8. A, Reserve Corps, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ratcliffe Farr. The cere- mony was performed in St. James Cath- olic Church at West Falls Church, Va., the Rev. A J. Van Inglegem officiating, o°nd was followed by a reception in the ! ancestral home of the bridegroom at Fairfax Court House, Va. The church had a simple arrangement of white and green and Mr. Willlam H. Taylor, or- ganist, played the wedding music. _The bride, who was given in marriage by _her mother, wore a gown of white iaffeta fashioned with full skirt and basque. Her veil was of rare old duchesse lace and tulle and she carried bride roses and lilies of the valley. Mrs, William Edward Bradshaw of New York was matron of honor and | wore a gostume of brown tulle made over crepe de chine of the same shade 'nd a hat of brown tulle trimmed with gold lace. Miss Marguerite Marigold was maid of honor and was in a similar costume to that of the matron, of orange tulle made over a deeper shade of crepe de chine and she wore a brown tulle hat. They both carried yellow chrysanthemums. Little Miss Ann Rat- Malone Farr, nieces of the bridegroom, were flower tulle and crepe de chine and gold lace hats, and carried gold baskeis fille with yellow roses. " AT Mr. Wilson M. Farr was best for his brother and the ushers were (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) Apartments Available The H ighlands T d. Princes ss Geraldine House of St. Paul. | rence ‘ownsend, I’ SS. Boncompagni, Capt. Barwell and the| air attache and Mrs. Hetherington, the secretary and Mrs. Shone and Miss Margaret | 4 \rs P, Landon Banfield, Miss Mary | Hellen, Miss Nancy Hopkins, Miss Dor- | othea Richards and Miss Virginia | Thompson, all of Washington. | “4 Most Desirable Permanent Address” Gytha Stourton of the embassy stafl. | “ i "pelfon Martinson of Washington b WSis A uif ance i s | VilloberbestAman RnaEEs Kibers ST Claudel entertained at dinner last eve- |jot, 59 and Mr. David 8. Pierce Gail- | the Minister of Ceechoslovakia and | {000 Ra™ "y "and ‘Mr. John ;&c?;é‘\?fi\;fl:;a _— A:{"gungl-‘& < JmeS | Lockwood of New York and Washington. | MRS. GEORGE CURTIS PECK, | Wife of the commercial attache of the United States legation in Panama, who | is here for it. —Underwood Photo. | honor, and wore a pale green; fashioned | ington and Mr. Henry C. Land of like that of the maid of honor, and they | Richmond were groomsmen. | both carried shower bouquets of roses. | A reception followed in the home of | Licut. Leander D. Syme, U. S. A, |the bride’s parents, the house having | Conn. Ave. & Cal. St. One of Washington's exclusive Apartment Hotels offers suites from 2 to 7 rooms, furnished and unfur- nished. former Gov. and Mrs. Gifford Pinchot. | the Vice President of the French Chamber of Deputies, M. Flandin; the secretary of the Czechoslovak legation, M. Papanek: Mr. Leighton Rogers, M. Gabriel Voisin and Mme. Voisin, M. Franck, Miss Mary Patten, Mlle. Reine Claudel and the acting military at-| tache and Mme. Thenault, M. Jules Henri, M. Lacour-Gayet and Miss Edith Hoyt of the embassy stafl. ‘The Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron were hosts at dinner last evening in honor of the German delegates to the Interna- tional Civil Aeronautical Conference. | Covers were laid for 36. Mrs. William Fairfield Whiting, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, will be hostess at a reception this afternoon in the ballroom of the Hotel Mayflower in honor of the wives of the delegates to | the International Civil Aeronautical Conference. She will be assisted by Mrs. Wilbur J. Carr, Mrs, F. Trubee Davison, Mrs. Warren Irving Glover, Miss Elizabeth Warner, Mrs. William P. MacCracken, jr, and Miss Amelia Earhart. Senator and Mrs, T. H. Caraway of Arkansas ‘will have a large Christmas house party with them this year, their sons, Cadet Paul Caraway and Cadet Forrest Caraway, arriving from West Point accompanied by three classmates, Cadet Poole, Cadet Coutlee and Cadet Noble. Their party will later be aug- mented by Miss Sara Stuck of Jones- boro, Ark., who will arrive here Decemi- ber 20, and Miss Frances Pryor of Port Smith, who will be here December 27. Mrs, James Couzens’ guests in her box at the concert yesterday morning at the Mayflower included Mrs. John 3. Kendrick, Mrs. A. H. Vandenberg, Mrs. “_Robert M. Cutts, Mrs. Frank Baldwin 4imnd Mrs. Fulton Lewls. Mrs. McFadden, wife of Representa- tive Louis T. McFadden, and her mother, Mrs. Emma Westgate, arrived in + Washington Monday and joined Repre- i sentative McFadden in their apartment i THE L 11151117 For Silk Underwear and Hosiery — “from The Louvre” — You can be sure there is quality in every piece —because we carry only pure silk—and confine our assortments to the makes of merit. Underwear Beginning at 1.95 Teddies -........ 2.95 Step-ins ........ 2.95 Bloomers ...... 2.95 Swiss Underwear of exceptional quality and character — hand-embroidered — and similarly low prices. guaranteed perfect. Three featured groups— $7.95 $].65 For Yourself Take advantage of the Sale Silk Hosiery —pure silk from top to toe—full fashioned, and Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Montgomery, | jr., will give a dinner dance this evening in the Hotel Mayflower. . | Eoti, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Phillip Orme have issued cards for a tea from 4 to 7 o'clock Sunday afternoon, De- cember 30, at their residence, 1631 Massachusetts avenue. Miss Martha Elleneen Boyle, daugh- | {ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Veiwh‘ | Boyle, and Mr. Samuel Augustus Syme, |son of former District Attorney and | { Mrs. Conrad A. Syme, were married st evening. The ceremony was per- | formed at 8 o'clock in the Mount | Vernon Methodist Episcopal Church, the | |Rev. Dr. Lambeth officiating. The! church had a pretty arrangement of | greens and white chrysanthemums, tall | standards with clusters of the flowers marking the pews, and Miss agnes Davis | | of Philadelphia sang, accompanied by Mr. R. Deane Shure, organist of the church, who also played the wedding musie. ‘The bride was escorted and given! | in marriage by her father, who stood | | with the wedding party throughout the ceremony. She wore a quaint costume | of white, the tight-fitting bodice of | satin embroidered in pearls made with- out sleeves and with deep V neck back and front. The full skirt was of white | tulle, quite short in front and falling to the floor in the back. Her veil of | rare Brussels point lace was arranged | |in cap effect and held with dainty| | clusters of orange blossoms, and she | carried a shower bouquet of bride roses |and lilfes of the valley with a small | cluster ‘of tiny sweetheart roses in the center. The bride followed out the custom now being revived of wearing long white gloves, and her only orna- ment was a diamond and emerald | | bracelet, the gift of the bridegroom. Miss Dorothy Boyle, a student at| Sweet Briar College, came .to attend | her sister as maid of honor, and wore | a similar costume to that of the bride | in a pale shade of pink, a large bow of | pink tulle on one shoulder from which | |fell long streamers of the tulle. Mrs ! Carl Deakin, a roommate of the bride at Miss Lyons’ School, was matron of | UVRE F STREET Gifts Beginning at Dance Sets ....$2.95 Costume Slips 2.95 Night Gowns.. 4.50 Pajama Sets.... 5.75 marked at $9.95 of all him 3 and | | | came from the Philippines, where he is | an effective arrangement of white and aide to Gen. Lassiter, [ man for his brother; Mr. Syme, father of the bridegroom, also were Mr. William F. Reynolds of Rich- mond, Mr. Mr. Henry Schweinhaut of Washington, | otav tu tue-tue- et tue-tae Yuvtutuo-to - 9l o] ———[u[——=a] [o[c———=]o]——[o[———0| to act as best | green flowers amel plants, Mrs. Boyle and Mrs. Syme received with the wed- anding with | ding party, Mrs. Boyle wearing a flesh- through the ceremony. The ushers | colored beaded georgette gown and Mrs. Syme being in green chiffon, and they Charles Porterfield Light, |each wore .a corsage bouquet of Sweet- Mr. Charles Robert Morrow, and | heart roses. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs, Rentals Moderate Wardman Management North 1240 Mr. James Francis Green of Wash- Henderson's—Standard of Quality for Over 50 Years Why Not Make This a Furniture Christmas? flAnything you choose at Hender- son’s will be well received, for we sponsor only Furniture of dis- tinction. {IThere are complete suites for every home need—and a multitude of Odd Pieces available at POPULAR PRICES. By way of suggestion, we mention: Wide ‘Wilbur Gen. Mah. Smoking Stands, $4 to $14.50 Solid Mah. Spinet Desks. $46 to $110 Gen. Mahogany Footstools, $7.50 to $32 Gen. Mah. High and Low Boys, $65 to $285 Solid Mah. & Walnut End Tables, $10 to §. Mah. or Walnut Sewing Tables, $22 to $45 Gen. Mah. Cane Wing Chairs, $19.75 to $39 Gen. Mahogany, Satinwood and Deco- rated Tilt-top Tables........$18 to $57 Gen. Mah. Magazine Stands....$10 to $35 Shades at S o . n. Mahogan enport All Prices Tables ; $46 to §$135 A Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase for Later Delivery JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhaomging, Painting 1108 G Street—Phones &3 676 e 9 MAHOGANY SECRETARIES $125 to $338 Mirrors, Lamps and 1906 Final Days of Our 22nd Anniversary Sale! An event that will go down in the history of Merchandising as the biggest occasion and “opportunity giving” event Washington has known. ALL STOCK REDUCED 33139 to 50% A group of Dark Muskrat Coats—plain and fox trimmed; Brown Pony Coats, fox trimmed and self trimmed; and also American Broadtail fox-trimmed Coats—Gray, Black and Brown Caracul and Mole Coats. Formerly $215 to $295 Gl $125 William Rosendorf Anniversary Sale Price. ... .. Plain Northern Seal (dyed Coney) Coats—all sizes. Formerly $125 $69.50 Anniversary Sale Price. . $119% Northern Seal Coats (dyed Coney). Formerly $195 v Anniversary Sale Price S s e Silver Muskrat and Civet Cat Coats, plain and trimmed. Trimmed. Syme left for their wedding trip, the % (o m;,) - T A RS T e TR OUT SizES )| RER RS SR S SN S S SR S SR S S S S i 22| We Specialize in Fitting Widp as Well as Extremely Narrow Feet At Christinas: Time —as well as every other day in the year— Comfort in Wilbur Coon Shoes much-coveted comfori—the smartest styles for wide feet. or Narrow Feet Find Coon Shoes will give you that Give a pair for Christmas. Also the extremely narrow foot takes on added erace and comfort when filted in a Wilbur Coon Shoe. Custom-Made Stylish Stouts Complete Line of High Shoes sh Styles, Sizes 1 athers' and Fabrics 750 to $11 MR. J. T. NORRIS MR. H. 0. BRUBAKER 30 Mo In Al § Yettbos Coon, Shoer Sold exelusively in Washifigton by OYCE & LEWI CusToM FITTING SHOE 439-7"StNW. sz (TTnathms)) ot 1928 0| ——|o]c———=|o|c=—=|a]c———|alc———|o| ——|0]| A Pair of iful FREE sl FREE| To Everyone Making a Purchase on Friday ’and lSalurday, December 14th and 15th FOR THE OPENING OF OUR HOSIERY & LlNGERlEDEPT.% Offering the Ladies of Washington the Greatest Values Ever Offered PERFECT QUALITY Silk Chiffon Full-Fashioned Hose—Silk From Top-to-toe. Newest Shades Also service weight silk to 4-inch welt. You cannot duplicate these values at any place at anywhere near the price. “SILK & SATIN LINGERIE $1 95 fi STEP-INS TEDDIES (\7}@5@1 aurice ) .G 130 & G st nw. 13 & G ses.now. |[————|o|c———]o|c—=alo]————|n|c————|0[c——] =15 JLE Cumningham S 314~316 SEVENTH SI..NW, I5*ANNIVERSARY EVENT The Proof of a Sale Is In Its Values It is with real pleasure that we observe the response to our 15th ANNIVERSARY EVENT—a real festive occasion featuring selected groups of new apparel sold at prices that will make you as happy as we are—added new merchandise, arriving daily, keep our stocks complete and make each day an individualized feature of this event. A Brand New Assortment Stunningly Fur Trimmed —at— D0 No need waiting another day when you can get such superlatively fine quality and au- thentically fashioned coats for so little money. Hundreds of coats—decidedly marked down, offer special savings. Coats are gorgeously furred—coats of sleek broadcloth. Sizes for Women and Misses Varied Styles in Smart Creations Alluring Styles in BRIGHT NEW FROCKS Remaining Coats —in which you have choice of the Dress Coats and Sports Coats. Exclusive models and exceptional values at the regular , 1/, off! Only one stipulation—all sales must be final—no exchanges or returns. o] Formerly $245 Pointed Fox Scarfs, Brown Fox Scarfs, Red Fox Scarfs, Beige Fox Scarfs. $32.50 i W&nR 6sendgrf G A A 0L SN Anniversary Sale P"”$139.00 Special Anniversary Values in Foxes Red Fox Scarfs—Formerly $37.50 Anniversary Sale Price ........ 1215 G St. Washington’s Importing Furrier 52 3668 W olc———|ojlc———Ja]———|o| [o| c—|o|—|ol—=0] $22.50 A small deposit will reserve your in 8663 selection ic———[ojlc———|alc———[o]c———[a|———=|a|——=]q] 2 The fashion trend is for light colors—light greens—light blues—sand—and many of the pastel shades. The styles are charming—in- terpreting the new mode. Models for street —afternoon—party frocks, too, in fashion- able taffeta and tulle.