Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1929, Page 21

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THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. APRIL 28 1920 PART f. SUZETTE DEWEY WILL BECOME BRIDE IN POLAND APRIL 30 ,Washmgton and Chicago Girl to Wed Frederick M. Alger, Jr. BUILDING ROAD TO HOOVER CAMP. I ey MARIE H. MEIERE WILL WED GOEBEL, Mural Painter’s Betrothal to“ Resident of Vienna Is ‘ Announced. 1 | i Groom-to-Be Is Member of Staff of American Finan- cial Advisers. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, April 27.—Mrs. Nannie Buchanan Meiere of Baltimore has an- nounced the engagement of her grand- | daughter. Miss Marfe Hildreth Meiere, to Richard A. Goebel of Vienna. Miss Melere is a celebrated mural painter. Her principal works are the .Come of the National Academy “Sciences, Washington; the ve: S dome of the Nebraska State Capitol; also the main rotunda dome, the ce: of the foyer and the Scnate cham- r of the same building. { In addition, she painted a number of reredoses, including those at St Mark’s Church, Mount Kisco, N. Y. and St. Martin's Church, Providence, R. 1 There also are a number of memorials to her credit, including the Bennett Memorial at Christ Church Cathedral, Lexington, Ky.; the Winthrop Memor at St. John's Church, Beverly Farms Mass., and the Hotchkiss Memorial at St, Paul's Church, New Haven. Conn Miss Melere was born in New York City. Her father was the late Ernest Meiere, who died two months ago in California. | She was educated at the Convent of | the Sacred Heart, New York, and then | | studled art in Florence; at the Art| Students League, New York; the Cali- | fornia School of Fine Arts, the New York School of Applied Design for | Women, and the Beaux Arts Institute, | Thomas McKean Meiere, a pal t in th ho died in 1 5 :‘“aln'uncx):o?m : Mlotmre. | - G % and Miss Audrey Lewisohn, daught M ebel large estates in | § 3 27 Mr. Prederick Lewisohn of New Y Aus.i::mGOn ‘15 ,?:1:\‘11 . will e o The retinue will be completed by two ake their home in this e matrons of honor, Mrs. Helen Chancy, ANEMIA DIAGNOSIS METHODS IMPROVED INTHISSALE This 10-Piece Bedroom Qutfit Suite of genuine Walnut Veneer on Hardwood. Consists of large Dresser, Chifforobe, Vanity and Bed, Spring Mat- tress, Chair, Bench and two Pillows. Ccmplete outfit. By the Associated Press. WARSAW, April 27—Polish soclely as well as the entire American colony here and a large contingent from the United States and from other European capitals will attend the wedding of Suzette Dewey of Chicago and Wash- ington, D. C.. daughter of Charles S. Dewey, American financial adviser to Poland, and Frederick Moulton Alg jr., of Detroit. The ceremony will ta place in the Anglican Church on the afternoon of April 30. | Mr. Alger, the son of Col. and Mrs F. M. Alger, is a member of the Ameri- can stafl working with Mr. Dewey in the Bank of Poland. R. Caulkins of the American legation in Latvia, Daggett Harvey of Chicago | , jr., brother of the Leading Event of Season. Marshal Pilsudski, President of the republic; members of the Polish cab- inet and representatives of the foreign diplomatic corps plan to attend the wedding, which is the biggest social event of the season. { The bride has chosen traditional white satin for her wedding dress, which has been made in Warsaw, as has_her entirc_trousseau. Miss Louise Dewey, younger sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor. g 3 The bridesmaids are Miss Helen Robi i : ’ son of New York, daughter of the fo : : mer Assistant. Secretaty of the W church will be decorated with palms, box trees and white lilies. The ceremony will be ccnducted in French in deference to the international char- acter of the guesis. Parents to Reception. After the -wedding Mr. and Mrs. Dewey will give a reception for the young couple in the Palace of the Cab- inet of Mini e bride and bride- groom will then leave for a honeymoon motor tour of a month, after which they 1l return to their new apartment in Warsaw Ameng the guests from other coun- expected here for the wedding are (,ul end Mrs. Frederick Mculton Alger | etroit, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. e of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Charles . Swift of New York, Mr. and Mrs. | ser, the former a member (Vll awes transfer committee; Baroness | ettler of Florence and Countess Ma- | tushka c¢f Rome. | | s : sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Wil- || VR Y & liam D. Thomas, wife of the American | Naval and Air Attache in Paris Col. Frederick Moulton Alger, father of the bridegroom, will be The groomsmen are George of the American Legion at Warsaw Comdr. William D. Thomas, United | States Navy and Alr Attache n Paris, |warfare. 5t man Andrews | | An Austrian soclety has been formed to condemn use of gas and aircraft in | arfare. SPECIAL—Sample Close Outs Just 2—3-Pc. $219 Loose-Cush- ion Bed Davenport Liv- ing Room Suites. .$129 EXTRA SPECIAL. //// 6 198-3F. Ec uard Velour I.ivngoom uits -N Only 6 of thess tonnding low pric eathedral back and Just 1—2-Pc. $169 Cane-back Bed Davenport Suite. . $98 Dr. McGhee of Emory Universityj Tells of System Reducing ; ¢ L 7 Time Required. : Foe y N C D ATLANTA, April 27—Dr. J. L. Me- | 5 Y : ’ Guaranteed LR HOT WATER HEAT partment of Emory University, loday | corrected Teports that he had said in | Everything com- plete . . . this sensa- As Low Ga., that he had discovered a new treatment for anemia. He made the following statement respecting his re- marks before the Cotton Manufactur- ers’ Association of Georgla Wiere” 1e| Above: The road that runs to the fishing camp of President Hoover in ot e facturers: association of | Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. Marine trucks and Marines who are Gergla or elsewhere of any discovered | assisting in the construction of the new roxd o the camp are shown In the picture. B8 o laemnty ‘bt on.the sontay)n | S0V TORMEC A PRINpS of the Marinos, Inicharye ol (ke enifbers Wk S21d that our work was incomplete. will build the road, takes time off from his labors for a drink of water. Teduced the time required for diagnosis | to about two hours. Also that by a S p e A, .0 |BAD WEATHER ROBS Would become anemic in about eig! BR'TAIN OF RECORD postponed the production ‘aof nne;r;‘ln' rom about eight weeks to eight mon! Ot of 20 cases of people examined | Flyers on 4, 130 lme Non-Stop Trip been shown to be anemic, which simply confirmed our faith in the method of thnosu; ARE ADDED TO CHAIN | 2isht of Squzaron Leader A. G. Jones- | | Williams and Fyight Lieut. N. Jenkins, who plloted a Royal Air Force mono- The fiyers said today they flew and Journal. through rail across Western Europe | By the Associated Press. and snow storms over Austria. The SPARTANBURG, S. C. April 27— “I did state that we had improved a soclated Press Photo. weeks, But we had, by adding smnI mills by the above im- ot % Fought Adverse Con- | “The reporter failed to distinguish be- | weather robbed Britain of a new non- | Harold Hall and William La Varre| plane here from Britain for s British | clouds were so dense over the balance | an address yesterday at Brunswick, | tional offer includes Just 4 $149 3-Pc. Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite. . . . Just 1 $198 3-Pc. Mohair Living Room Suite. .. Just 2 $198 3-Pc. 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Washington | By the Associated Press. Corner KARACHI, Indla, April 27.—Bad| China Cabinet, Extension Table, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Host Chair. Mlde of Walnut Vmecr over Gumwocd. A 32-piece Dinner Set completes Eve St. this outfit. I—JI-En:'l method of diagnosis by which we had — quantities of materials to the milk, proved method, 19 of those cases had ditions. tween diagnosis lnd cure. stop long distance fiying record in the | Announce Purchase of Herald | record of 4,130 miles. Harold Hall and William La Varre to- | of the journey they glimpsed the| night announced the purchase from ground only onc2 or twice in five hours. ‘W. W. Holiand and Charles O. Hearon After passing Karachi they encount- | 3 ime Spartanburg Herald and the cred strong headwind and found there | Spartanburg Journal. | was not sufficient fuel left to beat the | T isition makes four pcprres txr]:!e‘nr;quu?uo?n Georgia and | _The engine and the plane behaved South Carolina, the Augusta, Ga. sl”lfl\dnfl) the aviators said. Chronicle having been purchased se | eral months ago and the Coiumbia Re: A Czechoslovakian citizen returned | ord about two months #go. {from the Arctic region, where he had | Charles O. Hearon, who has been ! | been living with the Eskimos 36 years. | editor of the papers, which are pub- | In that time he had had no news of the | === lithed in the same plant, for many‘flumde world. | years, has been retained 83 editor-in- | == chief. Mr, Holland remains as bu: ness manager. The Journal is an afte noon paper and the Herald is published in the morning m:a - Cortina SCHEDULE CHANGES | SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Effective 12:01 AM. 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