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SOCIETY (Continued From Eighteenth Page) negie Foundation for International Peace; Dean Henry Grattan Doyle, George Washington University; Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy, president Harvard Alumni of District of Colum- bia; Dr. L. S. Rowe, Pan-American Union; Maj. Gen. Willlam D. Connor,® commandant Army War College; Dr. John Campbell Merriam, Carnegie In- stitution of Washington; Dr. J. Lawn Thompson, Catholic University of Amer- an, pnd Dr. J. Franklin Jameson, the Library of Congress. irs. Kintner, wife of Capt. Edward Graham Kintner, and her daughter, Miss Susan Brooks Kintner, will leave Washington the end of July to spend the remeinder of the Summer at Vir- ginia Beach. They will be joined there by Mr. James G. Kintner and Mr, Edward Graham Kintner, jr, sons of Capt, and_Mrs. Kintner, who are stu- dents_at De Pauw University, Lafay- ette, Ind. Capt, Kintner will join his family for several week ends during the Summer. Miss Kintner will make her debut in Washington early in December. She entertained at luncheon yesterday sev- eral of the debutantes of last year and the coming season, including, Miss Lor- anda Prochnik, daughter of the Min- ister of Austria; Miss Laura Tucker- man, Miss Frances Morse, Miss Mary Carol Henry, Miss Louise Earle, Miss Eleanor Ring- gold of Baltimore, Miss Mary Goodwin, Miss Dorothy Chadwick of New Jersey, house guest of Miss Morse; Miss Car- roll Henderson and Miss’ Mary Lee Phillips. Miss Kintner will leave Wash- ington, Thursday to spend a week at Bay Head, N. J, as the guest of Miss Folly Kellogg, who will entertain a house party. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hastings Alleyne Carter have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter, Margaret, to Mr. David Boyce Banner- man, jr. Wednesday afternoon, June 26, at 4:30 oclock, in St. Thomas’ Church. Col. and Mrs. M. S. Jarvis, who live at 2400 Sixteenth street, are taking a motor trip through New England and will attend this week at West Point. Mr. John C. Early, governor of the Mountain Province, Philippine Islands, and Mrs. Early, are the house guests of Mrs. Darvid 8. Carll at her home on Ellicott street. Mr. George Louis Brown has issued eards for an at home Friday evening, June 21, from 9:30 to 11 o'clock, at the Commodore, in honor of Miss Martha Virginia Jones and her fiance, Mr. Maurice Prosser Fox, whose marriage will take place Saturday, June 22. Mrs. Lewrence Sprague Churchill, wife of Maj. Lawrence S. Churchill. and Miss Engracia Freyer, The Meeting Place of Particular People —where highest quality is always associated with reasonble prices. Table 7 5c d’Hote Served 4:30 to 8 Dinner, FRANK P. FENWICK, Pros. the graduating exercises | their sons, Lawrence Churchill, jr., and John Charles Churchill, 3d, of Langley Field, Va., are at the Mayflower. Mrs. William Jackson Turner has opened her old home, the Grove, in Rappanhannock County, Va., and will have with her for the Summer her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Hughes Stokes of Baltimore. Miss Kitty Turner, who has been with her mother in the country, is spending several weeks in Washington. Mrs. W."'T. Johnston and her son, Russell Johnston, will arrive tomorrow from Fort Brown, Tex. to visit Mrs. | Johnston's sister, Mrs. Ben Lear, 1910 K street. | i | Mr. Lawrence L. Gourley was host | at a stag dinner last evening in honor | of Dr. Emmett Grayson Coiner of Ber- ryville, Va. whose marriage to Miss | Persis Conrad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | John Fairfax Conrad, will take place ‘V tomorrow. | Mrs, Mark Harris, who was. before her recent marriage, Miss Polly Anne Colver, is spending some time with her mother, Mrs. William B. Colver, at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Charles J. Williamson will en- tertain at a luncheon tomorrow at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel in honor of her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Chalmers. Messerli—Bock Wedding Church Event Yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Bock announce the marriage of their daughter Ruth | to Mr. Charles Armand Messerli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Messerli of St. Imier, Switzerland, at noon yesterday, in the presence of only the immediate families of the bride and bridegroom. Rev. ter F. Eagleston, cousin Through rbe Eyes of an Expert You may see your skin— recognize its faults and appre- ciate its virtues. Mme. Atrline the personal representative of Helena Rubinstein is here this weck. This is your opportu- nity to learn at first hand how to give yourself the scientific home treatments that develop a clear and healthy skin; and how, through the artful use of makeup, to express the indi- vidual loveliness that is every woman's greatest charm. A complete line of Rubin- stein’s toilet preparations al- ways in our Toiletries Shop! JELLEFPF'S i i i D S at the Sherwood Presbyterian Church, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, of the bride, officiated, and her only attendant, also a cousin, was Miss Helen Bock. Mr. William Combs acted as the bri 's best man. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Mes- serli left for a wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie McCrea have returned from New York and Atlantic City and are in their new home, on Cathedral avenue. Mrs. Eugene Robert Woodson and her | daughter, Miss Jean Woodson, are leav- ing today for a visit at West Point. Miss | Woodson, who is graduating from a local school, will enter the National Park Seminary in the Fall. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Fenning, who have been at Poland Spring, are now at their Summer home, Haven, Me. Mrs. Carey V. Hodgson left yesterday for a visit of several weeks with her parents at Westboro, Ohlo. Senor V. M. Morales of Guatemala, accompanied by Mr. Phillip Garcia of | New York are staying at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Edward B. Clark, former secre- tary to President Coolidge, entertained opening of the Willard roof for the season. Mrs. Charles Myers entertained at & luncheon party, followed by bridge, to- day at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson and their daughters Prances and Betsy Anne left yesterday for their country home, in Fairfax County, Va. Mr. and Mrs. S. Arkin announce the engagement of their daughter Hilda to Mr. Michael Edlavitch of this city. Mrs. M. de Clare Berry will entertain at dinner Saturday evening at the La Fayette Hotel in celebration of Magna Carta day. Among her guests will be members of the Senate and House, Gov- ernment officials, representatives of the Army and the Navy and of hereditary socleties. Mrs. Berry is vice president of the District of Columbia branch of the International Magna Carta Day As- sociation, which is celebrating the 714th anniversary of the signing of this char- ter of British liberties. Dinner Tonight for New Phi Delta Delta Women. A dinner will be given at the National Association of University Women's club- a few friends at luncheon today at the house, on I street, this evening for Miss The Cap itol Tie Brings Summer Comfort With Main Spring Arch THIS shoe is particularly beneficial to weak feet. It bolsters up and strengthens tired muscles. The design is lovely enough to wear to the most important occasion. $11.50 in Brown Calf, Black Calf and Patent Wolf’s Uiat-Cver Shop 929 F Street Windows Are the Eyes of the Home Curtains and draperies Footer-cleaned look best and retain their finish longer than when treated by ordinary methods. FOOTER’S America’s Best Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. 1784 Col. Rd. N.W. Phone Main 2343 Phone Col. 720 If You Want to Be Cool, Chic, and Economical Come tomorrot v to this event Women’s WASHABLE Silk Frocks In shantung, rajah, chuddah, polka dot crepes, and prints $ 1 6.50 —Long sleeved . . . sleeveless . . . Here's a beau- ful_print in e peplum frock, 816.50. short sleeved! —Choose tailored or afternoon models —Some styles with convertible sun- tan backs ~—Lots of bow and waistline styles —White in great abundance —Plenty of pink, maize, green, peach, light blue —Most of the + grounds prints on light —Prints on dark backgrounds, too —Everything washable . . . even the prints —Women’s sizes 36 to 44 Something for vacation, town or business, $16.50 Ready at 9:15 Tomorrow! Women's Frock Shop—Second Floor » JELLEFFPS <4 F STREET > Our Doorman Will Gladly Park Your Car While Shopping Have you tried our Wonderful Knitbac Hosiery Repair Service—25c Up? C'adys Kefauver and Miss Ina D. Rus- sell of the Washington College of Law, who will be initiated into Bet Chapter, Phi Delta Delta. Following the initiation new officers will be installed: Miss Ethel A. Do- nagh, president; Miss Eleanor Garner Prince, treasurer;: Miss Vera Mankinen, registrar; Miss Emma Luebbing, chap- lllllil. and Miss Grace Collins, chan- cellor. Judge T. T. Ansberry has returned to ‘Washington from his home, in Defiance, Ohio, and is stopping at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Shelton have had as their guest at the Wardman | Park Hotel Mrs. Herbert Haase of Chi- |cago. Mrs. Haase was formerly Miss Evelyn King of this city. Miss Judith Shelton has given up her apartment in {New York for the Summer and will !spend most of the season with her parents. Mrs. W. Finley Sinclair and Mrs. Richard H. Sinclair are at Atlantic City. Mrs. W. F. Sinclair has gone D. O, TUESDAY JUNE/ 11, 1929. there in hope of her strength after a_severe operation, Which she is slowly recuperating from. Mr. William E. Huntington will leave Saturday for the university at Char- lottesville, Va. He will return to Wash- ington in August. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Carroll of Chi- cago, who are at the Willard for a | short stay, entertained at dinner on the Willard roof last night. Miss Elens De Sayn has issued invi- tations to a musical to be given by children tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at her residence, 1705 K street. The same program will be repeated Friday afternoon at the same hour at the Battery Park Community Club, Be- thesda, Md. French Archeologist Slain. JERUSALEM, June 11 (#).—The French archeologist Darouse, & high of- ficial in the antiquities department of the Syrian government, was reported Rizik Brothers A Real Sale! To Close Out Wednesday 2 Groups of Dresses Group One 60 Sport and Street Frocks $19.75 Formerly $35 and $47.50 Second Group Afternoon and Dinner Gowns $27.50 Formerly $45 and $59.50 Included are Printed Chiffons, Navy Blue Georgette, Crepe Roma No Approvals . . . No Exchanges All Sales Final Sunday to licemen pol g slayers escaped and it was supposed that thelr motive was to remove the recent attempts of M. 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