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SOCIETY. SOCIET The Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Entertain Guests From Boston Over Night. HE President and Mrs. Hoover had as their guests overnight Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Liggett of Boston, who were in the small group of guests outside of offi- cial circles who were asked to the garden party for the veterans’ which|a was given yesterday in the White House grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Liggett left the Executive Mansion this morning and are at the Mayflower for several days. The Secretary of State and Mrs. Henry L. Stimson have purchased Wood- of the material division of the Air Du'pl He has been ordered to Wash- gton to be in charge of the operation nd training of the Air Corps. Col. R. C. Foy, U. 8. A.. entertained company of 16 at”luncheon at the Carlton today. Maj. and Mrs. William S. Tomp- kins and their three sons are visiting | Mrs. Tompkins' ents, Mr. and Mrs. . Hamilton, in their country the Rockville Jey, the charming home on Woodley | road Toad, which has no little historic in- terest. The house has recently been owned and occupied by Capt. and Mg Hayne Ellis, and was before that owned by Mrs. Francis G. Newlands. The late Senator Newlands purchased the prop- erty from former President Grover Cleveland, who spent the Spring and Fall of several years of his second ad- inistration there. Before his marriage A in esident Cleveland occupied Red Top, h still stands on Newark street in pveland Park, a few blocks from jodley. ¥he Ambassador of Italy, Nobile Gia- egno de Martino, entertained at an in- fgfmal supper party last evening at 10 flock in the patio of the embassy, hich was effectively illuminated for he occasion. ‘The Ambassador of Brazil, 8. Gurgel do Amaral, entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Mayflower in com- pliment to Senhorita Olga Bergimini de Sa, who represented Brazl at the in- ternational beauty contest at Galveston, ‘Tex. Others present at the Iuncheon included the mother of the guest of Thonor, Senhora de Bergamini de Sa; the first secretary of the Brazilian embassy, Senhor Paulo Coelho de Almeida; the naval attached, Comdr. Jose do Couto irre; the second secretary of the embassy and Senhora da Mello, the sec- ond secretary and Senhora de Lima Bar- bosa, Senhor Carneiro da Cunha of the embassy staff, and Senhor Nobrega da Cunha, Brazilian journalist. Turkish Envoy Host ¢o Countrymen This Evening. ‘The Ambassador of Turkey, Ahmed Mouhtar Bey, will entertain at dinner this evening in the embassy in honor of the minister of health for the Turk- ish government, Dr. Refilk Bey, who is on a tour of the United States, under the former has been stationed for some time, and will go to his new post at Lorado, Tex., the end of August. Maj. Tompkins will be in command at Fort MecIntosh at Lorado. Lieut. and Mrs. Lionel Rowe will en- teruln at a m«. luppcr t.h.ll evening honor Miss ‘Yarnell, daughter of flnl’ Ad.mlnl and Mrs, Harry E. Yarnell, and Lieut. John Syl- vester, whose marriage will take place tomorrow afterncon. The party will be given following the rehearsal for the wedding and the guests will include ‘members of the wedding ty. Miss Caroline Johnum entertained at luncheon today at the Carlton in honor of Miss Yarnell. Mme. Thenlult wife attache of the French em her baby, will leave this even! Harwichport, Mass., to occu) tage of her mother, "Mrs. O for the Summer. Mrs. Spencer will join her there later in the season, and Maj. Thenault will make short visi thmuxhou'. the Summer. ‘The first ucrmry of the Bolivian legation and Senora de la Barra were hosts at dinner last night at the P].n Deauville at the Wardman Park The .scting consul general for Japan in New York, Mr. Kioshi Uchi- yama, entertained at luncheon yester- day at the Lawyers’' Club in New York in honor of Mr. Henry Waters of the Chief Justice. The luncheon followed the presentation to Mr. W&o{tbeinflmho{theseconfl Class of the Order of the Rising Sun, and a diploma signed by the Emperor of Japan. The award is the highest award made the Emperor, May 13, to 14 foreigners for ‘“contributions to international friendship.” “Dr. and Mrs.J. Ryan Devereux will - | entertain at a buffet supper this eve- itors are at the Willard Hotel. ‘The Minister of China, Dr. Wu, went to New York yesterday to meet Dr. Wang Chung-Hi ning following the rehearsal for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Mary will | accessories. -Hul, of the|take place tomorrow. Blizabeth K¢ daughter of Rear Admiral and mben“gl Ken- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, I BRIDES IN DOUBLE WEDDING l Mrs. John George Wangler (left dings took place Saturday a fternoon, Mildred Keith and Mrs. Keith was before fhe wo“lu Mrs. sister. Keith igler are brother had an effective arrangement of baskets of flowers, and palms and as the guests were assembling Mr. Moss, organist of the lchurch, gave a program of sacred music. The bride was given in marriage by | Atkinson her father and she wore & gown of ivory white satin, with a veil of ivory tulle held by a wreath of small garde- nias across the back of the head, and she carried white roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Ruth M. Brown was the maid of tel. | honor wearing a gown of chiffon shad- ing from flesh color to a deep rose pink and carrying an arm bouquet of yellow roses and delphinium. The bridesmalds ‘were Miss idred Lehnert, Miss Marvel Douglas, Miss Sue Yancey and Miss Helen Macoughtry. They wore chiffon frocks in shades of flesh color, pink and two deeper shades of pink, respec- tively, slippers to match their gowns and carried arm bouquets of pink roses. Mr. Wilbur Wiley, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Ritchie Ed- monston, Mr. Lawrence Smallwood, Mr. H‘:orry Fiddiesop and Mr. Francis Mor- rison. Mrs. Lacy, mother of the bride, wore & gown of black lace over flesh silk. Mr. Johncox and his bride left later for a wedding trip, Mrs. Johncox wear- ing & dark brown and chartreuse silk ensemble, with a brown felt hat and tan L, ey will be at home u| their return at 2415 Twentieth stree The Rev. Dr. George W. Atkinson, rector of St. James' Church, and Mrs. San Francisco, Calif. From there they will sail July 5 for “Honolulu and_the oo ') ol weturn & Waskkhs not return until the midde of September. Mr. H. H. 8ims of the British em- bassy and Mrs. Sims company of 10 at dinner last night at the e Desuville at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Mrs. Malcolm Du Vall is entertain- riage to Capt. cll.renee C. take place in July cludes Mrs. Fenn will THE DOWER HOUSE Built in 1642-1689-1720 by the Lords Baltimore—has not been sold MRS. DUVALL It is Always Necessary teo Phone in Advance Marlboro 13-F-13 Atkinson left Washington yesterday for | |i entertained a | || ing at & shower this afternoon in honor | | of Mrs. Anderson Dowell, whose mar- Leary, Mrs, A. A, Sinclair, Mrs. Leonard Butt, Mrs. ©. W. Moffett, Mrs. Raymond Dunn, Mrs. F. R. llfl.l.ll,ll‘l'i- Jacobsen, irkin, , Mrs, Dewey Louise Hayden and Miss Elliott Jones, professor of eco- nomies at Leland Standford University, and Mrs. Peck for several dsys. Dr. and Mrs. Jones are en route to Europe for an ex- tended tour, . and Mh‘ Cornelius DeWeese and Dorothy, Teturn toda: City, where they went by motor for a short stay. They have taken a cot- Jones are guests of Dr. Anna | O > D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1929. &.thflmhflamu Mrs. Walter L. Finley and her mother, B, Dewees, have rented Mrs. Finley and Mrs. Dewees will !pend this at West Point 'Ith Maj. ley, Infantry, U. 8. A. Mrs. Stokes Halkelt is plu!n( t hw days at the Wardman Park Mrs. D. T. Bethune mhnlned 3 company of 25 at luncheon in the patio of the Carlton tod: _Mr. and Mrs. Cha " (Continued on Ni es J. Brand have Jurs GARFINCKEL& Co. On Our Fifth Floor Tomorrow Charming Summer Things for Misses, Juniors and Girls At Very Moderate Prices OUR younger clientele are buying here now ~ with keen enthusiasm —all the smart lovely things for vacation wear as well as the different practical clothes needed. “‘IE know that you will find it a joy to choose now from such a wide selection moderate prices. of new Summer goods, especially at such very F Street Corner of 13th A Colonial With Main Spring Arch THIS is a very handsome foot-health shoe shoiwm & brown calf and in black kid. It soothes énd sup- ports tired, sagging muscles. $11.50 Wolfs Uiatx-Cver Shop pr 929 F Street hilipsborn -619 lu:vumur Saturday . .. The Entire Store Contributes to Your Summertime Chic! Summer’s Leading Frock Fashions $1 650 Polka Dot Silks, Figured Chif- fons, and aranteed pure-dye Washable Silk Frocks, in white and pastel shades are featured in this sparkling new group. Per- fectly styled and exceptionally well made Frocks that will fit into the most elaborate Summer plans. Zo0d and Service Unsurpassed court at the Hague. tumtaw;mlnmnmllevflm ‘The Speaker of the E House, Mr. Nicho- las Longworth, was the guest in whose honor Mr. Harry Wardman entertained :‘thdlnner last night at the Plage Deau- = S ONNECTICUT O\ ,AVENUE NOW, more Charming than ever in its Rich, New Summer Shades 36.50 The “La Bow” is one of Beverly’s Style Sensa- tiops this season and “dressed in Summer’s d-th- it is destined to achieve greater popu- larity. Join the Vanguard of Fashion Leaders —choose it NOW while sizes are complete. Play in them...yes... Frocks are so smart that they 5]l - m B Salad sours -] 1 . £ : look eagerly forward to every m daytime Summer occasion. There m =Ll WHITE KID BGG SHELL KID RED KID PATENT AND WHITE KID PATENT ‘The charge d‘:flnm of Peru and Senora de Gonzalez Prada will entertain at dinner this evening An lmnox of Senor Rafael Larco of Lima, Peru. 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