Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1929, Page 18

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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1929. SOCIETY.” tea session of Plage Deauville will be celebrated tomorrow afternoon. A dance floor has been constructed |on the edge of the Wardman Park | Hotel pool, flanked by gaily painted *| tables F:r both tea and dinner sessions. Patrons can interrupt their afternoon | swim with a tea table session and then | return to the water. Or these who wish [to dance can enjoy tea and dinper e, Miss Margaret Olmstead, Miss ' dancing beside the colarful spectacle of Shinn, Miss Cynthia Hill, Miss the pool and its threng of frolicking garet Pilson, Miss Mary Martha | swimmers. { Wrenh, Miss Teresa Carmalt, Miss | Especially delightful is the announce- | Dorothy Dial, Miss Virginia Yellott and | ment that the Club Chantecler Orches- D A 28 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, BRIDE OF YESTERDAY 18 SO IETY.) R e ——— SOCIETY The Vice President and Mr. and Mrs. Gann to Be Feted by the British Envoy Henry Lynn will entertain a large group of the season's debutantes, in- cluding Miss Mary Devereaux, Miss Elizabeth Nolting, Miss Katherin Davis, Miss Elise Alexander, Miss Frances Hill, Miss Lalla Lynn, Miss Elizabeth Dunlop. Miss Bobby Littlefleld, Miss Jean Pooples, Miss Marian Jardine, Misses Macatée, Miss Betty Kennedv, Mi Adair Childress, Miss Celeste arrived in Wi today from his home in Los Ange! and is at the Willard for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Davis Ireland went yesterday to New York, where her daughter, Miss CREERON 614 12th St. Bet. F and G and Lady Isabella Howard. HE Vice President, Mr. Charles| the Assistant Secretary of the Treas Curtis, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward | ury: Mrs. Geol Fiteh Wells, 3 Everett Gann will be the hunm'ildmund lhmd:hur-. Olive Pomeroy, ests’ at dinner June 20 of the | Mra, Braxton Avis, Mrs. Frank Willlam | Kmbassador of Great Britain | Jones and Signors DI Girolomo. | and Lady Isabella- Howard. B | . Charies K. Bosth e = " bassa luncheon tod: at the Chevy Chase For en Yore and Boston. Gl i’ compliment o Mise’ Marth | ardener, whose marriage to Capt. The Ambassador of Cuba, Senor Don | SRICPREh, Cnege, FOIVNES, (5, Divee | Orestes Perrara, will leave this evening e d B e T for New York and will later go to Bos- | tpe ung ladies in Gardener's | ton to join Senors de Ferrara, who hes | wedding party. | been visiting friends there for some | ey ‘cornelius Gardener will enter- | i : | tain_at_dinner this evening for her “the Ambassador of Japan and Mme, | daughter. Sak | Debuchi entertained at dinner last eve- | Tne inancial attache of the French | ning at the embazsy in honor of the | smbassy, Mr. Robert Lacour-Gayet, is | newly appointed Governor General of 5t the Wardman Park Hotel for a| the Philippines, Mr. Dwight F. Davis.|short time, having come from New | Invited to meet him were Assistant | york, Secretary 8! Bukte"u‘rl. r‘-lmn "fr. ery‘:- | - son, Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, wife of the 'y, of iuummcsecmnr,vuor War; Mra Wil- sw:l]u]:m-::n:‘-:: iam D. Connor, wife of the comman- | i dant of the Army War College: Gen. Du‘:,".-y :;‘H“,‘;"- e Praneis Le Jau Parker, the secretary to | ‘\nnoinced the e ment of their the President and Mrs. George Acker- | g0UONRRed )\ (08 SARGBCUINL,, O Glay, son, Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck. Col. and | 1o nr. John Louis Newsll, son of Mrs. Mrs. R C. Poy, Miss Johnson, MISS| jonn ‘Louis Newell and the Iate Mr. Mary Randolph ‘and members of the | Newell of Brookline, Mass. embassy staff, including the first sec- Miax Dudley is & graduate of Foxeroft retary and Mme. Kato, the second sec- | gchool, Middleburg. She is a_grand- retary. Mr. Goro Morishima; the as-|daughter of the late Right Rev. Thomas sistant military attache, Maj. K. Tera- ' Unde: Dudiey. Bishop of Kentucky. moto, and the third asecretary, Mr.| Mr Newell was graduated from Harvard Kaoru Mak!, in 1926 and is & student at the Harvard Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wilkhlm will| Medical School, class of 1930. ng in entertain at dinner this — honor of Mr. Davis and his hter. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duffey of Middle- phudedy | burg, have announced the engagement The Minister from the Dominican ' of their daughter Eleanor, to Mr. Republic and Senora Angel Morales ' Charles Dwight Sabin of New York. were the guests in whose honor Dr.| Miss Duffey is widely known in hunting | Ramon Baez of Santo Domingo enter- | circles, being & member of the Wrrren- tained at dinner last evening in_the ton Hunt, the Piedmont and Middleburg crystal room at the Willard. Dr. Baer | Hunts. She has also ridden with & is passing a few at the Willard. | number of the northern hunts. She is o . Hilda's School. e. Bachke, wiie of the Minister |* SRBE" e son_of the late ot Norway, is sailing today for PAris 10 | Charies D. Sabin of New York. a grad- join her son. The Minister, who ac-|uate of Williams College. He is an companied her to New York, will return | enthusiastic hunter and is_on ' the i | Loudoun polo team, The wedding i o ) ace e ear] jumi "\ 3 Ms‘;n:;: ’g‘f"#m::“;.u':":,;““&, ety s.ab'lnp;:u recently nurzhu!d a countri\‘- g guest at the luncheon which Mrs. plach near Middleburg, where they wil in| - make their home. B ey ety r e A LYe ors | The first of the many weddings of | Annapolis June week which are of T B Gat e A T Lon. | terest in Washington took place yester- don, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Carl D. Klemm, | 087 _fternoon when Miss Adelaide L. Mrs. ‘George Rothwell” Brown, Miss | J., Gsage of this clty became the ", ri of sign 5 A SRSt MRS v X, The bride s o daughter of 8 d i . | Mrs. Josephine of umwa, of (.Jnr:g.?;a ‘3.""&,"."\?3&’ &( )}“fi-"w‘ Jowa, and Ensign McCauley is a son D. B. Dodson of Portland, Oreg., at din- | 0f Mr. and Mrs. G. B. McCauley of t evening in the presidential din- | Abilene, Tex. The ceremony was per- 3 | 1 in the chapel at the Naval G m'ox.".”.?: e)r‘m ‘Creed | Academy, Chaplin 8. K. Evans, U. 8. N., . Hammond, ‘Mary L. Morton and | Officiating, at B o'clock in the presence Mr. Louis R. Bean, chairman of the 0f & large company. The chapel had Public Service Commission of Oregon. ® pretty arrangement of palms, ferns, Mr. Dodson, who has been a guest at| White roses and g.enm and the usual e, 0, o o e Sin® | TP “waa give T R A “‘:Iurwuuum Representative and Mrs. Otis Wingo | Md., an old friend of t! have as their house guest the latter's | She wore a wedding gown of flesh color | sister, Mrs. Nola Arndt, who arrived | chiffon with hat and accessories to | this morning from New York. Miss _Janet Ball, daughter of Mrs. | Henry Winfleld Watson, has left Wash- | ington for Colorado Springs, Col. Mrs. Watson will remain in Washington with Representative Watson until the close of Congress, when they will go to their home in Pennsylvania. ‘The newly appointed solicitor general and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes, jr. have leased the house at 78 Kalorama Circle, owned by Mrs. John W. Brawner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colfax Long entertained & company of 26 at dinner last evening at Commonwealth Farms in honor of Mrs.-Victor Kauffmann, ‘The Commissioner of the District and Mrs. Willlam D. Ladue have been joined by their daughter, Miss Louise Ladue, who has just returned from a | njne months’ trip around the world. iFormer United States Ambassador to ance and Mrs. Hugh O. Wallace have [ their house at 1800 Massachusetts apenue and ne to New York, from they will sail on the Paris tomor- TOW to spend the Summer in France. Mrs. George Ackerson, wife of the sec- rqtary to the President, and her three sons, Ackerson, jr.. Frederick Ackerson and Charles Ackerson, will leave Washington Sunday for a few weeks' trip through the West, visiting in Minneapolis, Omaha, Denver and Ne- vada. At the conclusion of the trip they will go to Estes Park to enter the two older boys in Cheleys Land Peeks Ranch, a boys' Summer camp in the Rocky Mountains in’the National Park. ‘The newly appointed United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James and Mrs. Charles G. Dawes are sailing today on the Olympic for the former's | new post. | o | Senator Felix Hebert has returned to | the dman Park Hotel after accom- ying Mrs. Hebert and their daug! Miss Margaret Hebert, to their home | in West Warwick, R. 1. Mrs. Hebert and | their daughter will pass the remainder | of the Summer there. | Mrs. A .C. Cassidy of New York is | the house t of Senora Luis C. match, and a white chiffon velvet coat. Her corsage bouquet was of pink rose- buds and sweet peas. Miss Madge McCauley of Abilene, ‘Tex., sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor and had a costume of orchid color chiffon with hat and accessories to match and wore a corsage bouquet of tea roses. Ensign W. S. Gates of Pittsburgh, classmate of the bridégroom, was best man. The ushers, who were | also clasmates of the bridegroom in- cluded Ensign R. R. McGregor of New York City, Ensign H. D. Lucas of Moorehead, Miss.. En: . L. John- son of Eunice, ardson of Boulder, Colo, C. C. Mo of Dallas, Tex., and ign F. E. Hall of Biloxi, Miss. At the con- clusion of the ceremony the ushers formed an archway with their drawn swords, under which the bride and bridegroom walked. A reception followed in the home of Miss Becky Wilsol & motor trip to the Pacific Coast. The bride traveled in an ensemble suit of orchid color with hat and fllgpcn to' match. They will visit the bride's | mother in Altumwa, Iowa, and Ensign | McCauley's An!’elel. where he will 8. 8. Lexington. rtment on ‘Shan- , while the Lex- eles. Among the out of town guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eckles and their daughter, Miss Mary Eckles, Art Students’ Exhibition of their work at the National School of i d Applied Art (Felix ony’s). pen June 2nd ily from 3 to 9 p.m. to and including Sunday, June 9th. 1747 Rhode Tsland Avenue T, . J. Banks K Miss Dorothy Kurtz, wife and daughter | of Representative Kurtz of Pennsyl- | vania; Mrs. Seymour Lowman, wife of Special for Limited Time Only FUR COATS Cleaned $ Glazed includes thorough and at inside and cold sto: Quality Quantity Environment Generou i 2 lighttally “pusable " fond served in an stmosphere of quietude and refinement. Table 7 5 d'Hote Served 4:30 to § Dinner, FRANK F. FENWICK. Pros. Stored This spectal price of your in Remodeling el Expert Workmanship Work_called for and delivered NEW ENGLAND FURRIERS Benjamin Sherman. Prop ts in Abilene, Tex. | |¢ An Invitation } MRS. HENRY RAVENEL, Formerly Miss Nancy Turner Benoist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Benoist, married in the home of her parents and, after a wedding journey, going to| Chevy Chase to live during the Summer. ~—Underwood Photo. cf Pittsburgh, and Mr. Francis Brauil- | Manor, their place in Virginia, for the | lette of St. Albans, Vt. S-\l'lnmfl'.NMrs. H;nry B\kvdim 1““; hr; — vi Lieut, Comdr, and Mrs. H. T. Dickin- | hae renirmed o Wanagian | o an i . son have come from Philadeiphia, where | "3 Teturned to Washington Lieut. Comdr. Dickinson is on duty at| WMrs. Schofield, wife of Capt. John A. the navy yard, and are passing a few Schofield, U. 8. N. will entertain at| days at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. | bridge-luncheon Wednesday at Dickinson is the former Miss Elizabeth Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Young of Washingten. Club. Mr. Craycrott Schofield, son of | — Capt. and Mrs. John Schofield, will| Mrs. Robert Dickey, 3rd, and her|jeave Monday for Pittsburgh. Mr. children, Gordon, Robin and Leloa | gchofield is Dickey, who arrived this week from |of Maryland. Paris, have gone to Dayton to spend several weeks with Mr. Dickey's mnu; Later Mrs. Dickey, who was former! Miss Lelia Gordon, will visit Maj. Gen. and Mrs. George Barnett at Wakefield ville, A number of large and small parties | are acheduled for the o{enln] tomor- row of the Wardman Park Plage Deau- its npew resort. M Richard Featuring an Absolute CLEARANCE of all Late Spring Models DRASTICALLY REDUCED Daytime Evening Frocks Gowns In Crepes and Chiffons T 1613 Connecticut Avenue Phone Potomac 4858 Miss Lilla La Garde. tra will be a featured attraction. tudent at the vnlveunyl \ ‘Washington zociety will undoubtedly 5 eggeman has issued pay heed lo Wardman Park’s new Plage I Do b | cards for a dinner in the presidential l“:"‘ll'- ‘ll‘hk CA!vel;ly wnceht'fd new | suite at the Willard next Wednesday, resort is planned along continenta 21 guests. Hants miet il Rty 1o Conlied 14 cwn | T e WHLEAGEL 00 bit of the Riviera spirit. The opening | Former ' ~nves-ntative Ira C. Con'ey | “Smart” Shoes for the JUNIOR MISS The “Lita” —developed in white calfskin —sizes 814 to 11, $4.00 —sizes 114 to 2, $5.00 ~—sizes 2V4 to 7, $7.00 Distinctive models such as this have made Rich’s footwear the most- sought-for by the Modern Miss. Junior Miss Dept.—3rd Floor RIC H'N FST.AT TENTH WATNINGTOMN JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shop- ping here by taking charge of your car. E look forward with pleasure to having our youthful clientele shop here tomor- row. ‘WE have so many charming new goods - now on ! Our Fifth Floor For M",a'\'; :’un;a"-’ and G"”l WE know you will be delighted with these ¥ lovely individual new things, many of them at very moderate prices. Ensembles Hats Greenbrier Sportswear Sports and Dress Coats Unusual Accessories Dresses F'Streer Corner or [3M G- STREET BETWEEN 1ith & 12 th ‘ Just Received in Time for KAFKA'’S Inc. 10th and F Sts. For Saturday! Cool! Crisp! New A rainbow of beautiful Summer Shades . . . All sizes. You can't imagine such a wide va- riety of charming styles at the price. Sleeveless models, and those with sleeves, Sport frocks . . . dressy afternoon styles, in washable crepes, chiffons, prints . , . every new shade. 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Here is a new shipment from the best manufac- turers, in such materials as voiles, dimities, organdies and broadcloths., Every garment is well made and fin- ished. Attractive Little Styles. Sizes 1 to 14 Years, Saturday Selling These Beautiful New FROCKS! The Last Word in Cool, Comfortable Summer Styles Most Economically Priced! CONJEWNESS,” that's the feature of this fascinating little shop, and this Summer you'll find that you can be dressed as smartly as any one and do it most inexpensively if you'll make up your Summer wardrobe with Thrift Shop Dresses . . . For this Summer all the newest ideas in sleeve- less dresses and dresses with sleeves. Newest colors either plain or printed. In all sizes. Thrift Shop—Dresses. Fascinating Sports Hats Straw or Felts $3.00 $398 S$5up reaturins Hght weight straws and felts in ghe most becoming and un- usual astyles . . . many beautiful colors and white, the favorite. Hats for va- cation and travel. Large and small head sizes. Tomorrow Models for Misses and Women in styles for Dress, Tailored and Afternoon wear. The head sizes range from 21 to 23 inche: Appliqu Hairbrai ... Summer Felts Now! Right before vacation time m this great sa Smart Sports Hata for Misses and Women. Featured in large d small headsizes. ape < Wide-Brimmed Hats are favored for Garden Parties Teas Dress Ensembles Extra Large to Small Head Sizes OR your approval we are offering a charm- ing selection of light- weight strawe. Included in this collection are Sheer Hair Hats, fine quality Leg- horns, Split Peanits, Mi- lans, Bakou and many others. The new Summer colors are featured . , . also black and white. Our Great Annual Summer Millinery Clearance At Two Prices 200 Of Our Regular %5, 6 and $7 Mbdels Fine Swiss Hairbraids, Stitched Crepes Soft, Summer Felts. . . Straw Body Hats Included in ‘M‘l group are meny um:k hats that are rog!u 85 asellers. There are whites, pastels, browns -end and black. *3 Exquisitely trimmed and tailored with Gorgeous e ;:::broiderin. Swagger Ribbon effects, J's and Lacy ideas. L] 150 Sport: and Tailore Summer Hats Azures . .. Toyo Panamas . . . Stitched Silks ... Novelty Straw Braids $ 2 Included in this group are models previously selling at $3, 8¢ and 35 Several ere on dis- play in our windows. An unusual assortment of styles, including the new Fishermen’s backs, irregular brims styles and close-fitting ideas...models that you'd never dream would be priced so low. Brimls MILLINERY—FOURTH FLOOR—M. BROOKS & CO.

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