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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Lynham, ose gown was of brown transparent velvet. She carried yellow Pernet roses. Mr. John Marmaduke Lynham, brother of the bride, acted as best man for the bridegroom. Immediately following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Wrenn left for a short g&ddlng trip to New York and Atlantic y. SOCIETY. SOCIETY The Mexican Envoy_ and Sen.ora de Tellez Attend Luncheon [01‘ Members O{ Water Commission. League of American Pen “:n ldd'l‘:lun to the branch officer: will be assisted by the national presi- dent, Mrs, Clarence M. Busch, and the Maryland State vice Ppresident, Mrs. Edward J. Croker, Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, organizer of the Chevy Chase Bran¢h Junior Pen Women, wil receive with the Junior ! Dora! . Nicl | After November 30 they will be at | R aictinctive. ruusical program Will be home at 1921 Kalorama road, this city. | presented by local artists, including b e i - | Fannte Shreve Heartsill, soprano. who Mr., william D, pluntington enter~ | il give a song cycle, with Mrs, Chind- tained guests in his box at the D. A. R. | Continental Hall Saturday evening. |blom. wife of Representative Carl R. Chindblom of Tllinois, as accompanist, Mrs. Miriam Hilton entertained at |Sophocles T. Papas will offer works of Miss Mary Perdue Ruden, one of the | luncheon Saturday at Greys Hill Inn, |Schubert and some ?sthhu' g:nnsglr;_:n season’s debutantes. f Virginia, when her guests were Mrs. vlnnm on the Spanish gu! L o James 1. Kelley, Mrs. hirley 8. Evans | Moo PARt RS D5 have acoepted Cel. Edward Clifford and Miss Helen | of Osterville, Mrs, Alice S. Barnes of ona by CliTard have roturacd “to. Washington | Washingtan, Miss_Beatrice Bliss and |8r¢ the Mexican Ambassador and from Princeton, N. J., where they spent | Mr. John Foss of Boston. the week end with Mr. Robert Clifford, Senora de Tellez, the charge d'affaires who is & student at the university. ‘The social season for the Army is Siteor: town orchest -of- orchestra. The junior president, Miss Dorothy M. Nicholson, was assisted by the na- tional president, Mrs. Clarence Busch; the branch president, Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson, and the chaperons, Mrs. Nina Nash Cron, Miss Pearl McPherson, Miss Louise Worden and Mrs. C. C. Cal- houn, who acted as hostess in her usual charming manner. A Mrs James C. Dunn, Davidge, Mrs. F. A. Delano, Mrs. Jehn Crayke Simpson, Miss A. L. Edwards, Mrs . Hayne Ellis, Mrs. George Eckels, Mrs. Henry P. Erwin, Mrs. Franklin | Ellis, Mrs. Marshall Pield, Mrs. Gibson | Fahnestock, Mrs, Henry Flather, Mrs. William J. Flather, Mrs. Pierce Gaillard, (D_l‘!g U. 8. Gran;, 3d; SM:‘S.‘}W.MW. A partial list of hox holders and or- [ Gibson, Justice and Mrs. 8. J. Graham, chestra subscribers for the series of aft- | Mrs. Robert Gles, Mrs: John W. Gulick ernoon and evening concerts to be pre- (Continued on Nineteenth Page.) sented at Poli’'s Theater and Constitu- | == tion Hall, D. A. R., during the current musical season, was announced yes- terday by Mrs. Wilson-Greene, who pre- sented the scason’s first evening co cert at Constitution Hall last Saturday | evening and who will give the first | afternoon concert of the Autumn at | Poli’s this afternoon. | These who have taken boxes and seats are Mrs. Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Willlam | Howard Taft, Mrs. Anne Archbold Sen- | ora de_ Alfaro, Mrs. Montgomery Blair, i Miss Mabel Boardman, Mrs. Hiram | Bingham, Mrs. Richard H. Townscnd, | Mrs. Paul Bastedo, Mrs. W. H. Baldwin, RS THE WILLARD Announces That JAN GARBER And His Greater Columbia Recording Orchestra Now Playing in the GOLD ROQM OF THE WARDMAN PARK HOTEL “The_Secial Center of the ‘Wation's Capital” Supper Dances . 10:00 to 1:00 ing Except Sunday mity Dance riday Evening mbia 2000, servations HE Ambassador of Mexico and Senora de Tellez were guests at luncheon given today by _the director general of the Pan- American Union, . Dr. Leo S. Rawe, in honor of the members of the International Water Commission, United States and Mexico. The members of the Mexican section in the company inclyded: The chairman, Senor Dr. Fortynate Dozal, and Senora de Dozal, Senor Dr. Gustavo P. Serrano and Senora_de Serrano, Senor Dr. Ignacio Lopez Bancalari, Senora de Lopes Ban- + calari and their daughters, Senorita Guadalupe and Senorita Terese: tech- nical adviser, Senor Dr. Armando San- tacruz, and Senora de_ Santacruz: en- gineers, Senor Don J. L. Favela, Senor A. Becerril Colin and Senora de Becer- CHEF GABRIEL LINASSIER Formerly With The Ritz Hotels, London and Paris / ’ of Paraguay, M. Tadlo Ynsfran: the counselor of the German embassy and prasissrny starting, with the first Army danee No- | Frau Kiep, Miss Jessie Dell, Ool. ln;i Mrs. Virginia White Speel has can- vember 22 at the Willard Hotel. is | Mrs. Alexander Powell and Miss Powell, celed all social engagements owing to | is the first of the series of four dances|the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas C. Cooke. illness. that contribute gayety and sucoess to | Mr. and Mrs. John Tolar Stockwell o —_— the life of the officers stationed | Houston. Tex.; Maj. Gen. and Mrs Dr. Everett M. Ellison and his daugh- | in Washington. B. H. Wells, Prof. and Mrs. De Voe ters, Alice Elizabeth, Margaret Isabel i Meade, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant, [ Mrs. William Butterworth, Mrs. Frank and Naney Doris, are spending the week | Miss Carrie M. 8tein has returned | Mrs. 8wager-Sherley, Dr. Anna Bartch- | C. Baldwin, Mrs. Chester C. Bolton, end in Richmend, Va., with his nephew, ' from a visit to her hame in Kansas. Dunn, Mrs. George M. Gaither of | Mrs. H, H. Barton, Rear Admiral W. L. o ac Mr. Vernon S. Brovles of Meridian. | ' .04 ape Ty AR af B ane Mr.and Mrs. F. B, Fracher, | Capps and Mrs. Capps, Mrs. John H. Bvery The Carlton Hotel, London Miss,, who 15 a divinity student there in Mrs. Hal Smith, Mrs. William Wheatley, | Carroll, Mrs. W. R, Castle. jr.; ) Thone Ouaa- Unioh Theological Seminary. { Tokenit Mieh. drepaicqisame fome o o I . Mr. d Mrs. John | Avery Coonley, Mr. and Mrs. k. 1 2t M A W o, William B, Bonhan, | Crounse, the Misses Cullen, Mrs. Mel Il Is New in Charge of Its Cuisine § Dinner Dances 7180 to 9:30 Every E: Special and ¢ ril Colin and Senor Don Carlos G. Mrs. William I. Denning, who, accom- Blake and Senora de Blake, and Senor | panied by Miss Florence McKee, has Don Federico Ramos, secretary to the | Mexican section. The American section | included: The chairman, Dr. Elwood Mead, and Mrs. Mead, Gen. and Mrs, Lansing H. Beach, Mr. W. E. Anderson, Mr. Frank Adams and Mr. and Mrs, Karl F. Keeler, and Miss M. A. Schnurr, sec- retary to the American seetion. The been on a trip to South America for the ast two months, has returned to her ome, 5517 Chevy Chase eircle. The Rev. R. E. E. Harkness of Ches- ter, Pa., is at the Dodg: Hotel for a brief visit. e Mr. and Mrs. Junior Owens have as |is holding ! Washington Club this afternoon. Mrs. The League of Republican Woman ts monthly meeting at the Harriman, president of the league, is presiding and the speaker is Represent- ative Frank Crother of New York. Mrs. Wilbur Turner is to be the hostess for the tea following the meeting. Presiding at the tea table are Mrs. Tasker Oddie, wife of the Senator from Dr. and Mrs, James Thorps, Mrs. James - | i W. Orme and Mrs. Robert B. Emmerson. The first dance of the season spon- sored by the Chevy Chase Branch of the Junior League of American Pen ‘Women was given Saturday evening at 9 p.m., at Rossdhu, at Braemer Forest, Chevy Chase, Md., the beautiful home of Capt. end Mrs. €. C. Calhoun, and | several hundred of the younger set were Reupholstering Refinishing Tapestries, Mohair Brecades and Velours Also Chair Caneing and Discriminating patrons may here enjoy the delicious § food fer which these hotels are famous B Delightful Music Adds to the Pleasure of Lunching end Dining at the Willard other guests invited to meet the com- mission were: The charge d'affaires of El Salvador and Senora de Leiva, Sepor Dr. Miguel Chuchaga, former bassador of Chile to the United States; Senor Dr. Simon Planas-Suarez and Senora de Planas-Suaraz of Vene- zuela, the agent for the General Claims Commission, United States and Mexico, Senor Dr. Bartolome Garbajal y Rosas, 3nd Benora de ({:ll’bljll and Senor ’i‘f. ose Romero of the commission, the 'y . assistant director of the Pan-American | 'nAs" ’S ‘:ph'::' Cn:':; took pl Union and Senora de Gil Borges, Mr. (AN Interesting wedding 'took blece Arthur Bliss Lane, chief of the Mexican | Srochesday. at 8:30 @eOft G0 S division of the Department of State: | Siob!'c'y;, ANd Jhe thcarnabion, CAUITS Mr. Richard C. Tanis of the Mexican | uieft M8 VIERIR, Lo o Ly division, Mr. Jose Tercero of Mexico | SqUShier of Mr. end Mrs. Hdger Hard and chief of the division of translation | N IYRIAT, bocame the o M of the Pan-American Union, d o Shadpc i - 1 2 | and Mrs. Gildon Wrenn, the Rev. Dr. The Ambassador of Turkey, Ahmed | George Dudley officiating. Mouhtar Bey, will be the honor guest | The bride wore a gown of blue at dinner this evening of Comdr. and | transparent velvet, with hat and shoes Mrs, Norman Murray Smith, who will |Of the same shade. and carried a bougquet | later entertain their guests at the|Of bride roses. She was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Cameron Bayne theater. Minister and Mme, Prochnik Made By To be Hosts at Dinner Tonight. ‘DRAP ERIES McDevitt The Minister of Austria and Mme. ;7110 designed to harmonize with the Py | Prochnik will entertain at dinner this | FoiPiments °f sour heme, ~Consult us now evening for the.former's daughter, Miss Loranda Prochnik, preceding the debu- ,]w I l tante dance Mrs. Gouverneur Hoes and |- GDEVI = Mrs. Lee Phillips will give at the Wil- lard - Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Richard | Wilmer Bolling will also entertain at dinner preceding the dance. Mme. Bostrom and Miss Ellis Bos- trom, wife and daughter of the Minister of Sweden, left Washington yesterday to visit in_Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Paul. They will return in about a week. The Minister of Ecuador and Senora de Viterl and the latter's sister, Senora Blanea Huerta, who have been at the Mayflower since thel:'hnrrlvul in x;’u‘:& | ton about a month ago, are i BT o ‘;?..e':m‘m "5t "the “house at 1710 New "‘::m“"!:lm‘rf_:l:m':; st e | Tootwear must blend Senator Simeon D. Fess entertained | il e eoRtMI S We at dinner last evening at the (:mtoni present striking N e w Howe i Modes in popular shades Representative and Mrs. William l», to accent Milady's at- Evans were the honor guests at tea tire. yesterday of Dr. and Mrs. Geol plit Sharp. Mrs, Lehlbach, wife of Representative Frederick Rr Lehiach, has gone to her home in New Jersey and will return to Washington on November 15. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, | Nebraska, and Mrs. George Pritchard. Mrs. Bertie E. Thompson has returned | from a vacation spent at Bristol, Tenn., | her former home. their guests Mrs. Fred Parsons of Benton Harbor, Mich., mother of Mr. Owens, and Mrs. Carl Broat of Pelham Manor, N. Y. Mr. H. 8. Vallance of New York City has joined Mrs. Vallance at the Carlton, where they have taken an apartment for several days. Porch Rockers Splinted by Our Experts at the Now Prevailing Low Prices for Two Days Only. Write, Phone or Call Franklin 7483 Estimates and Samples Given Free Clay Armstrong Upholsterer 1235 10th St. NW. League of American Pen Women Give Diplomatic Tea Today. % Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson will head the recelving line at the diplomatic tea given this afternoon at the Chevy Chase ‘Wrenn—Lynham, Nuptials Club by the Chevy Chase Branch of Glen Bogies $20.50 For business, for sports, for street, almeost indispensable—and their best recommendation is economy, for they are aranteed net to stretch or sag...teo often the disadvantage of lku‘;itl things not bearing the enviable Glen Bogie abel. 5-Piece Parlor Suites Antiques 3-Piece Overstuffed Suites Dining Room Chairs «:. Continuing to give marvelous values Sale of Dresses . E—— w— Misses' and matrons' davtime and after- moon frocks. Reautiful styles, popular ma- terials and shades—all tremendously under- ~ top the list of smart knitted frocks! 735 %2 Values range from $13.95 to $19.95 One and two-piece models—beige, brown, green, blue, red and black. Sizes to 46, Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Smartly complete the Glen Bogie ensemble— Titian, Sable, Duskee...in the sheer service weight, s]_'95 3 pairs for '5070 They, too, have the advantage of heing eco- nomical, for ne run that starts above can pass the guarding Gold Stripe at the bottom of the garter hem. ' Gold Stripe Stackings also in our Connecticut Avenue Shop, 1613 Connecticut Avenue, JELLEFFS { < F STREET » Delicate Children’s Faces . .. How quickly they develop the mature char- acteristics of men and women! Catch for- ever those eloquent baby expressions, those dear little mannerisms! Soon, so soon it will be too late. Our exclusive method of child portraiture requires no posing, works at split- second speed. Saturday is Children’s Day at the Studio. Make your appointment now! UNDERWOODSUNDERWOOD § Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Avenue Telepho! e st and Flaot | District 8211 | ELEVENTH ST. BET. F & G \What Shade Smartness? the and WASHINGTON JuLius GARFINCKEL& Co. We solve your Parking Problem while shop- ping here by taking charge .of your car Decatur 4100 : | I Covert Raincoats by W. . Moses & Sons I| #As an English Designer Public Confidence Since 1861 16.50 Having that innate jauntiness of cut, that perfection of tailoring that makes for superiority. In rubberized covert, with patch pockets, buekled belts and sleeves, convertible collars, deuble-breasted, and shoulders lined. Women who have worn our F Street at Eleventh 9 A.M: to 6 P.M. 15 OFF MILLINERY | Hats formerly $7.50 Now $5.00 | Hats formerly $12.50 Now $8.33 Hats formerly $20.00 Now $13.33 o R el | Hats formerly $30.00 Now $20.00 Only 2 More Days! At Sloan’s Semi- Art Galleries Annual 715 13th Street N.W. v,-Price ||| IMPORTERS® SALE in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reed. Sal 't a flower {rom his &.rm | :l‘e.z o'fium, where he attended the Navy day celebration. | rs. William S. Kenyon e e e?‘lowu. have returned %o Greenbrier Sportswear OW why the smartest women in the coutry choose it for every occasion of sport. You know, of course, that it is made exclusively for us by makers who have de- signed the perfect sports garments. trict, :”1‘1}“11"!&:3“ to Kansas City in time for the Spring term. He is aiso a member of the National Commission on Law | Observance and Enforcement. | t. and Mrs. I. E. Bass have as lhfi:pguem: at their home, 3908 Jocelyn | street, Chevy Chase, their nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. James Cassidy, Jr., of Brook Haven, Miss. Mr. Cassidy is assistant attorney general of Mississippl. and Mrs, Stuart Richardson of are passing some time Brown, green, blue, red and oxford. Sizes 14 to 40 Sports Shop—Fourth Fleor, JELLEFPFS < F STREET » Beverly's Regent in Blue Kid to_comple- ment the Smartest Enscuble is such demand Now for Green- HERE brier Sportswear, we are constantly hav- ing made smart unusual models for women and misses, which arrive here daily. F STREET CORNER OF 13TH Maj. London, England, at the Carlton. Dr. and Mrs. C. Augustus Simpson had with them for the week end their Beverly Turn Sole Instep SSMSTERED Buckle Strap in § Brown Suede or Kid- skin. A value at... g::él’i‘::‘s ;:.;.before her marriage Miss | Magnificent Collection 1 of ! All Hats Semi=Antique and Modern > . 1/ g Oriental Floor Coverings N 2 F Prances Wall will entertain at tea | embracing all the fine weaves of the Orient from extra Fall haits! The most unusual n_honor of | Gowns large carpets to scatter sizes and mats, to be sold at We Specialize in Large Head O odds and ends! fi Pre-Season Sale ever offered by CREERON. Size Hats. Sport—Afternoon—Dinner and Evening Gowns Authentic Copies of Paris Hats 10 The individuality and distinction of the new millinery mode was never more apparent than in this collection—new versions of the up-in- the-front and down-in-the-back hats—new brims treated variously and becomingly—and in all the new colors, black, brown, blue and English green—hats that are perfect comple- ments to fashion-right frocks and coats, Millinery Shop, Street Floor Beverly Turn Sole Step-In ot Black Suede or Kid- §¢) 50 skin—Chic, Attractively Youthful, priced. . PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries hat at these striking price concessions. Our unusually 715 Thirteenth Street Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, heavy stock—occasioned by mild Fall weather—must be immediately reduced! Included are Extra Large, November 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th, 1929, at 2 P.M. Medium and Small Head Size Hats, 3 each day $12.50 Hats $6.50 Als Two special night sessions: Tuesday, No- $10.00 Hats...... $5.00 $7.95 Hats...... $3.98 vember 5th, and Thursday, November 7th, at 8 P.M. each evening. $6.50 Hats...... $3.25 $5.00 Hats. $2.50 On Exhibition Up to Hour of Sale Each Day $3.00 Hats $1.50 New Vermont Maple Sap Syrup and Sugar Pint bottle Sap Syrup......60c Quart bottle Sap Syrup....1.20 14-gal. can Sap Syrup......215 1-gal. can Sap Syrup.......390! 1-1b. cake Pure Maple Sugar 60c 1-1b. can Pure Maple Cream. 60c $22.00 Hats $20.00 Hats.. $18.00 Hats $16.50 Hats $15.00 Hats All Sales Final A - VI Extra Saleswomen wes ||L_CREERON 614 12th St, Bet. F & G - Note: The above collection comprises about 500 pieces and affords. the rug-buying public a wonderful opportunity to obtain Eastern Floor Coverings at practically their own figures. Terms Cash C. G. Sloan & Co., Inc. Aucts. . $8.25 $7.50 No Credits Magruder, Inc. s, Best Groceries Conn. 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