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18 SOCIETY. svevs s v v wany e S——— M Executive Mansion this morning. chilire ah children, Rosamond Kral Krah, Mona Laurent and David Barker | Reid, fore! and Bobbie Haemmerer, who were ac- companied by SOCIETY First Lady of Land Received Company | of Ladies Visiting in the City. at “,h H T d ¥ unh!;mx .w%reui:uedmm left after the Johnson, Mrs. B. Gatley, Mrs. Maud the neck with sixteenth century Poh;h Ignatz Mosciki: the minister of war, §an ;’fiw was named in three national N ite ouse oday. r. oy 3 Booth. Mrs, Powell Davis, Mrs. Mary |design perle. 'The gown had a straight | Marshal Joseph Pilsudski, and other Republican conventions as the choice 3 of that State for the presidency. White House this morning | Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 150 ladies in Washington for | Mrs. J. Faieshie and Mrs. the Chamber of Commerce Davis, wife of Col. Davis. Arnar 8 was delivered five small | Union, and the following chiefs of ign trade adviser; Mr. Wil- Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, an RS. HOOVER received in the Margaret Davis; former Gov. Moore of Jacqueline | Visions of the Union: Dr. Willlam A. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1 this evening at the Army and Navy Club in honor of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Edward A. Kreger. Col. and Mrs. Edwin Bell announce the marriage of their daughter Eliza- beth Gerlach to Mr. Charles Waggar- man Neill Tuesday, April 30, in the | Church of St. Thomas the Apostle. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wwilliam J. Kerby of the Catholic Uni- versity, followed by the nuptial mass sald by Rev. Thomas Walsh. No invi- ceremony for their new home in Mil- waukee, Wis. | Mr. and Mrs. Hughes | Sail Today for Europe. .| _Former Becretary of State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes are sailing today | Carlton today. Mrs. David Lawrence, who sailed | from New York on the Olympic Satur- | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crittendent Mar- riott, at the Shawmut. | M and Mrs. John R. Leighty will iclose their apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel today and will go to Chicago |to remain until the first of the week. | ‘ Mrs. W. H. Colmer entertained at a luncheon and bridge party yesterdey | |at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Among her | | suests were Mrs. George Goodacre, Mrs. | | Edith Dilli, Mrs. K. Schloffer, Mrs. F. | Scott, Mrs. Jesse Ergood, Mrs. Raleigh | Smith and Mrs. Mary Meyers. Mr. John Hinckley was host to a |party at the Club Chantecler supper dance last night. ‘Warsaw, Poland, yesterday at 4 o'clock, when Miss Suzette de Marigny Dewey, daughter of the financial adviser to the Polish government and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey, became the bride of Mr. Fred- erick M. Alger, Jr., son of Col. and Mrs. SOCIETYC — e | teresting that has taken place in Po- land for many years. The Calvinist Church is the estab- lished Polish Protestant Church. The Rev. Dr. Semadeni read the service in French, the diplomatic language, as Polish is unknown to the young couple and English unknown to the clergyman. The church was decorated for the wedding with cvergreens and lilies. The bride was escorted by her father, who gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of white satin, trimmed around bodice, the skirt and train forming one plece. The train, lined with pale blue chiffon, was edged in large scallops. The perle design was carried out fur- ther on the cuffs of the long, tight sleeves of the gown, and at the waist, which was circled by a broad perle belt. The veil of tulle was bound around the Paris: Miss Helen Robinson, daughter of Mr. Theodore Douglas Robinson, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and Miss Audrey Lewisohn, daughter of Mr, Frederick Lewisohn of New York. They wore bouffant gowns of sable chiffon, short in front and long in D. Andrews, jr., American vice consul at Warsaw; Mr. C. Daggett Harvey of Chicago, Mr. R. Caulkins of the United States legation in Riga, Latvia, and Mr. Charles S. Dewey, jr, brother of the bride. After the ceremony & large recep- tion was held in the beautiful rooms of the Palace of the Council of Min- isters, formerly the Palace of the Radzi- wills, which was lent to Mr. Dewey Ifm' the occasion by the prime minister. The President of the Republic, Prof. officials of the government were among the guests. Others at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Swift of New York, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pike of Chicago, Mrs. E. Hall Winterbotham of Paris, Mrs. Byron 8. Harvey of Chi- cago, Miss Gertrude Hall of New York, Miss Elizabeth Steinman of Paris and | Ujazdowska in Warsaw. Her father was formerly Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury. Mrs. Alger went to Miss Porter's school in Farm- 1924 was introduced to society in Wash- ington. The next Spring .hi was ;;e- | sented at one of the courts in Bucking- | Oscar Wilkinson of this city. The weds| | marriage of their niece, Miss Martha flolc———lolc——[o]c———a|c———| ington, Conn., and in the Winter of | ham Palace, London. While her parents resided in Washington, she was active | in Junior League, Red Cross and other | charitable enterprises. Mr. Alger is & member of the finan- ding will take place in June. The marriage of Miss Louise Hill Conkey, daughter of the late Mr. and orge Lissant Conkey, to MF. cial adviser's staff. Her father is a/| banker and a director of several enter- | prises in Detroit. Mr. Alger is a grand- son of the late Gen. Russell A. Alger, | one time Governor of Michigan, Secre- tary of War under President Mckinley and United States Senator from Michi- Mr. and Mrs. George White of Wash- ington have issued invitations for the OPPOSITE 2 AMRASSADOR™ Averill Barrows, formerly of Herndon, Va, to Mr. Edwin Stuart Parker in Epiphany Church in Washington, Sat- § Until 7:30 COLUMBIA RO 18DST, TONIGHT sxssss+? N Food and Service Unsurpassed S0 SR AR R R AR SR AR AR S Oliechtion, . ond - later re- | he Mauretania for Europe. e ceived 25 Girl Scouts from Cape Eliz-| The .dlremr ":';’:"1{ gr ;2: P-:: on & arlivsind e Mrs. Henry M. Abbot of London, Eng- | head with a bandeau of pearls and the | Miss Ellen Skae of Detroit. urg‘-&! I\fi(ay . % Our F. abeth, Me. :M‘medn wtml e e :n :hp Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe will not re- | land, is visiting her parents, Mr. and | carried a bouquet of white orchids. After the reception, Mr. Alger and gon ge ‘srrn‘& was a student of Hern- 4 ur Famous The ‘First Lady of the Land was | tertained at lucheon yesterday in the |celve tomorrow afternoon, but will be | Mra. Jullus Selinger, of Nofth Brook | The bride's younger slster, Miss Lucy | his bride left by motor for thelr wed- ity Sac Iew & st ftindu | dESEAS IO ¢ presented with the May day basket open- | Pan-American Annex in compliment !0 | at home Thursday, Msy 9, after 4 Courts. Dewey, was maid of honor. The other | ding trip. On their return tn abour - °nd in Washington. L ing the Child Health day, sponiored i ietin of the Dpion; Miss. isabel K. |° C10°K: attendants were Mrs. Henry Chaney of |a month, they will make their home Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde Armentrout| % DINNER by the American Child Health Assocta- | Bulleitn of, the Unct, Aes Salt o mmes entertained a | MaTTiage of Mism Dewey Portland, Oreg., sister of the bridegroom: | at 12 Aleja Roz. announce the engagement of their OF yokr ehol tion, of which Mr. Hoover is president, | Macdermott. The guests at the lunch-| Mrs H. H. Semmes entertained | 71o Mr. Alfer in Poland. Mrs. William D, Thomas, wife of the | The bride and her parents have lived | daughter Flizabeth o Dr. Richard & e e e tation taking place in the | 00 Berd D% RSr the Pan-American | carten tod at luncheon at the| ") T\ ly o wedding took place in|American assistant naval attache in | for several years in a house on the Wallace Wilkinson, son of Dr. and Mrs. | $%%8N 2446 BELMONT ROAD Frederick M. Alger of Detroit. ceremony was performed in the Cal- vinist Church, in the presence of about 800 guests, representative of official, diplomatic and smart residential folk of the Polish capital. The wedding was one of the most beautiful and In- esident and Mrs. Hoover were hosts at dinner to Senator back, in the popular mode, and also tight-fitting hats. Their bouquets were of red camelias. Col. Frederick M. Alger was best man for his son. The ushers were Lieut. Comdr. Willlam D. Thomas, Mr. George officer of the Health Association. Last evening Pr Two Blocks Off Massachusetts Avenue We offer FOR SALE this spacious residence just completed. It is attractively designed, has a beautiful garden at the rear, and faces directly on Rock Creek Park. Its setting amid large forest trees is incomparable. Henry W. Keys, Senator Tasker L.| Oddie, tative Isaac Bachrach,, Gen. Falk, Dr. 8. Parkes Cadman, Mr.j French Strother, Mr. Alexander, Mr.| Bachus, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hayden, Miss . Strother and Mrs. Theodore Hoover. © _ 'The Secretary of State, Mr. Henry L. " ’ Stimson, was the guest of honor at a| ¢ luncheon given today jn the palm court | i of the Mayflower by the members of | the American Foreign Service Associa- | tion. Covers were laid for 100. | § Mrs. Mitchell, wife of the Attorney | General, started this morning by motor for a few days’ trip through Virginia. | Unexcelled facilities for the cold storage of your furs dur- ing the Summer months — mod- erate and full urance coverage. 1! Remodeling and repairing now at Summer . An inspection of this property will convinge you of its unusual charm and adaptability. B Thru the courtesy of Geo. W. Reynolds the house is furnish. ed with occasional pieces of genuine antique furniture. accom her mother, | B e et M Ax;x‘afil ruffles the mode prices, which are Slocum of St. Paul, Minn. They will | ing! much lower than Open for Inspeeti visit rdens of Virginia and will for evening! ’ p spection . stop fl;dl“:hm:‘lflfl Charlottesville. usual Dmnb"" Sunday from Ten to One and Three to Six —_— Ruffles cascade down from an un- ame i Daily from Three to Six { Imteresting Company usual _neckline...over the slim, N 'zerkmn- Feted at British Embassy. moulded bodice. . .and then spread ship which we For particulars consult F. M. McCONIHE & COMPANY, INC. Builders & Owners offer. Persosal at- out with new assurance to make the whole skirt! Our adaptation is of chiffon in Paton’s own capu- cine shade. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard entertained at tention and William De Witt Mitchell. the Minister : | Poland. Mr. e P e | $49.50 " c | Prec ick Hale, Senator and Mrs. | | o SR Shafier Fur Co 008 onn.ec!icn! Avenue | Qe | 1788 Columbia Rd. N.W. '+ Main 2424 Our doorman will park your car while shopping Columbia 4824 [o———o/————o[c———]o[——— 0] e 11 * jc——lol———Jojc———[o|c———| J B Jones @’Cq | 1219-1221 G Street N.W. |‘ \ | it JELLEFF'S ¢ F STREET e A, LTI ST ST TN, I SN ST S S S N | | MRS. JOSEPH I. WELLER, 1 | With her 7-year-old daughter, Nancy Weller, who will ride in the Saddle Club | horse show Saturday for the benefit of the Nursery Guild of Garfield Hospital. —Harris-Ewing Photo. In the EMBASSY SECTION | | N Washington, more than in any other city, the co- | operatively owned apartment supplies a pronounced 1 1 i ve today. fir. Porier H. Dale, Mrs. Hugo L. | need and solves a perplexi roblem fi fortabl, . Nirs, Samuei | lam V. Griffin, chief elerk: Miss Ma- | day, expects to spend six weeks in g EREIrGEE pobism tor ePmIoEIanS B e gvs. Thomas. W, | tida Phillips, statistician; Mr. Charles | visifing friends in Prance and Spain. and congenial residence. Official and social life in the | n nusua OoOwWIn [e) Phillips, jr.; Mrs. Henry D. Flood, Mrs. fm‘“‘ggga’;ulg“‘;“‘& &fhg'g‘g&‘;‘; s k. Voo EREEOLS NGl M world's capital—for such Washington has become— | B. B. Jones, Mrs. Joseph 8. Wall. Mrs. | gioision of intellectual co tion; | gineer Corps, U. 8. A, who has been imposes its imperative dictum—to meet which 1661 , division of finance; ‘Manger, stationed in Alabama for several years, Alberto Adriani, division of agri- e e Crescent Place offers the ideal. I Unusual Values in _SILK DRESSES and Mrs. Ells Herbert Micou, Mrs. Prank s, | M-, 3 { cultural co- tion; Dr. B. J. Lloyd, | to his new post at Fort Humphrey, Va. & - 24 % Bt L v o | amistant T the direcior of the sanitary | Hfe will join Mrs. Higgins, Who was for- The location is superb. It is in the very heart of L 8. e whno | bureau; Miss Eisie Brown, assistant to merly Miss Katherine Marriott, and | the Embassy Section. Its close neighbors are the off- the managing editro, and Mr. Jose Ter- | their infant son in the home of her cial residences of foreign representatives to our Gov- | | cero, division of translations. The assistant military attache of the British embassy, Capt. J. T. Godfre; will entertain & company at dinn: this evening. The assistant military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Thenault will entertain & small company infor afternoon ernment, and the private homes of personags famous in American official, literary, scientific and social life. 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