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‘B2 SOCIETY. ‘Minister of Nicaragua Dr. Sacasa and Senpra de Sacasa Hosts to HE Minister of Nicaragua and Senora de Sacasa will entertain at dinner this evening in. honor of the Assistant Secretary of State and Mrs. Francis White, Among the guests will be members of the Boundary Commission of Honduras and Guatemala. Senator George Living In Hotel for Rest of Session. Senator Walter F. George will be at the Carlton Hotel until Congress closes, when he will join Mrs. George in their home in Georgia. Mrs. George left ‘Washington May 29. The United States Naval Academy Chapel at Annapolis will be the scene of a wi of unusual interest in as] when Miss Alice Williams, daughter of Judge Thomas S. Willlams of the United States Court of Claims, and Mrs. Willlams, will become the bride of Ensign Oscar Morrison Browne, 3., of Springfield, 1L, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Browne of Springfield. . The ceremony will be performed at 4 o'clock today, Chaplain Frank H. Lash . of the Naval Academy chapel officiat- VLTI T AT LA VAR T AN R S ing. The bride will be given in marriage by her father and she will wear a gown of white organdie over white faffeta, the bodice made close fitting and the long skirt with rows of or- ie ruffies reaching to the floor. er veil is of cluny lace held by orange blossoms and she will carry a shower bouguet of white roses and lilies of the valley. ¢ . Miss Ruth Willlams, sister of the bride, will be the maid of honor, wear- ing a lavender organdie frock, made in . bouffant style. Her hat is of horsehair to match and she will wear slippers to correspond and carry a bouquet of «Bpting flowers. ¢ Ensign . Donald Wesley Gladney of wasHINGTOR JuLws GarFINcKEL& Co. , YOUTH The Smartest New Fashions « « « The Most Moderate Prices « .. ON OUR FIFTH THESE are busy days...days when the younger \= generations are buying to their hearts’ content from our remarkable Summer showings ... frocks for day wear ... sports togs that play any game... evening things unbelievably charming. erately priced, too, in consideration of one’s most modest allowance. Boundary Commission. . | Lewisville, Ark., will be the best man he ushers selected are Ensign and t sel 8. llntex"’- James W. Davis, Ensign K. son of Farmington, N. Mex. R. Craig of Jacksonville, Fla.; Ensign F. L. Jol of Atlantic City, Ensign R. N. Sharp of Johnston City, Tenn.; Ensign Mervin Halstead of cinnati, Ensign Paul W. Hanlin of Roseville, Calif., and Ensign Richard Cass of Wa- terloo, Iowa. A rteception will follow the ceremony at Hillside, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price Littlepage, at Bowle, Md. Mrs. Williams, mother of the bride, will wear a gown of chiffon in two shades of blue and a hat and slippers to match. Ensign Browne and his bride will leave later for a wedding trip, the bride wear- ing a Navy blue ensemble coat over & light blue frock, with accessories to match. Ensign Browne will be at- tached to the B. S. Wyoming. Among the out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Browne, parents of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Williams of Taylorville, Ill,, brother and sister-in-law the bride; Mr. Stanley Brawne, brother of the bridegroom, of Springfield, Ill.; Miss Lorna Spencer of Highland, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs, Harker Miley and Frank Miley of Harris- burfi Tl ‘The 1. bride attended George Washing- ton University and luated from University of l'lllltl. 8. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa Fraternities. Col. and Mrs. John Knowles Herr will entertain at dinner this evening for their daughter, Miss Helen Hayle Herr, and her flance, Lieut. Willard A. Hol- brook, jr., whose tak place tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the Bethlehem Chapel. The guests will be the members of the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Corcoran Adkins MEETS FLOOR NOW o mod- Misses, Juniors, Younger Girls New Assortments Ready for You Tomorrow— F STREET CORNER OF 13TH &' . A Special Offering! 500 Mid-Summer DRESSES Saturday Special 143 PRINTS: WASHABLE, SILKS: SHANTUNGCS: EEAT ((GREPES: FLOWERY CHIFFONS! All New Summer Shades! ERE are new dresses for every Summer need...daytime... sports club.. ful surprise ..tea dances...country .vacation, just one delight- after another for their clever way of achieving chic. These attractive dresses will in- stantly appeal to the woman or miss seeking a good-looking frock at a small outlay. You will find the very style you are looking for in a selection superior to usual. Frock Section—Second Floor Final Clearance Every Spring Coat & Suit Now 14 Off Not an Exception ‘A Clear Saving of 15! 1214 F St. N.W. 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000 S00000 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 6; 1930. red hat and slippers and carried Amer- | ton. ur.nmbipnmmtoflcm their son, Mr. Craycroft Schofleld, the have issued invitations for the for the relatives, house guest and the reception of their daughter Jm wedding Mr. Sidney Lovett Eaton, Tuesday after- noon, June 24, at 4 o'clock in the home of the bride's parents, at 1424 Sixteenth street. The reception will immediately follow the wedding ceremony and Mr. Eaton and his bride will be at home after October 1, at 332 Ostrom avenue, Syracuse, N. Y. Repplier-Macatee Wedding in All Saints’ Episcopal Church Today. Miss Martha Charlotte Macatee, daughter of Mrs, Martha Macatee, and Mr. Theodore Silkman Repplier of New York, son of Mrs. Francis Arthur Rep- plier of New York, will be married at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in All Saints’ .| Episcopal Church, the Rev. Henry Tel- ler Cocke officiating. ‘The church has an effective arrange- ment of roses against a background of palms. ‘The bride will be escorted to the altar by her brother, Mr. Charles Macatee, 3d, who will give her in marriage. She will wear a gown of ivory satin made simply in the empire style and trim- mend ih rose point lace. Her tulle veil will fall from a cape of rose point lace and she will carry a white kid prayer book, from which falls a shower of lilies of the valley. The lace worn by the bride is an heizloom in the family of the bridegroom. Miss Lina Macatee will be the maid of honor, wearing & pale rose organdie gown with a milan straw hat and slip- pers to match. She will carry an old-| b fashioned bouquet of delphinium and pink carnations. Miss Mary Cook Mac- atee will be the bridesmaid, wearing & costume like that of the maid of honor. Mr. Ewing Repplier of Boston will be the best man and the ushers selected include Mr. Samuel Syme, Mr. Charles Macatee, 3d; Mr. Heath Goldsborough, Mr. Judson Bowles and Mr. James Francis Greene, ‘e | ""A_reception will follow the ceremony, AWNINGS...REFRESHING OOL ... AT IRACT!VE y Bardy 1y low—free estimate: Cornell Wall Paper Co. 714 13th St. Natl. 6708 0000000000600 0000000000%, Do You Know That McDevitt’s Specialize in Shp Covers--Draperies Window Shades--Awnings Expertly Tailored to Order and Installed 3 Slip Covers § 3-pc. s}e‘t, and 5 cushions, custom tailored 529.95 installed as low as .. . We als I drapery and upholstery fabrics and fixtures. with your decorative problems. "Q 1202 G St. N.W. MCDEvm S District 3211 Charge Accounts Invited 10 Years’ Satisfactory Service to order and Expert personal assistance 90000000000 000000000000¢ These hats are fresh new mer- chandise — just received and un- packed for this sale. Every hat a new style. Come Early Saturday at 9 Sharp! g party. Mrs. Macatee, mother of the bride, will be in a with a baku hat of the same shade and Mrs. Re'gfiller, mother of the bride- m, be in a gown of white chif- fon with a black straw hat. They will both wear shoulder bouquets of gardenias. Mr. Repplier and his bride will leave later for a several weeks' stay in Ber- muda. They will make their home in New York City. Among the out-of-town guests here for the wedding are Mrs. Henry Rew Gross of Chicago, Mr. Ewing Repplier of Boston, Mrs. S8amuel Orr, Miss Ruth Orr of Columbia, Ohio; Mrs. Francis Arthur Repplier, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gilman of New York, Mr. C. A. Macatee of Ashland, Ky, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olmstead of Front Royal, Va. ‘The marriage of Miss Edith Virginia Berry, daughter of Mrs. A. 1. Fuller, to Mr. Leo Wiley Starnes, son of Mrs. Dacia Starnes of Great Falls, S. C., took place this morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, 2416 Thirty-seventh street, the Rev. B. H. Melton of the Ninth Street Christian Church officiating. The home had an effective arrange- ment of cut flowers, palms and ferns with cathedral candles. ‘The bride was given in marriage by her stepfather, and wore & gown of white satin and carried a shower bou- quet of bride roses and lilies of the val- ey. Miss Helen Fleming of Norfolk, Va., cousin of the bride, was the maid of honor, wearing a white flat-crepe gown. OPENING wn of periwinkle chiffon | bea: lcan beauty roses. Mr. Albert I Fuller, jr., was the ring rer, Mr. Joe Shea of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., was the best man. ‘The ceremony was followed by a breakfast, after which Mr. Starnes and his bride left for a wedding trip by motor to Atlantic City. Mrs. Starnes going away costume was a yellow en- semble, with hat and accessories to match. They will be at home upon their return at 4115 Wisconsin avenue. Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. I. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Newton, Mr. C. M. White- hurst, grandfather of the bride, all of Norfolk, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Pitts of Los Angeles, Mr. Stephen Karpenski of Auburn, N. Y., and Mr. Earle Mara of Pawtucket, R. I, ahd Mr, and Mrs W. H. Wayne of Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies en- |10 tertained a small party at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton. Mrs. W. A. Roebling of Trenton, J., is at the Carlton until after the Hagner-Roebling wedding tomorrow. Miss Elizabeth Hume will entertain & company this evening at the, supper dance on the Le Paradis roof garden. The party is in compliment to Miss Hume's sister, Miss Jeannette Hume and her flance, Mr. Nathaniel Clifford. ‘The marris of Mrs. Virginia O'Brien to Mr. Charles E. Houry, formerly of Cleveland, will take place this evening. The ceremony will be performed at 6:30 o'clock in the home of the bride and after an extended trip to Canada they will make their home in Washing- in the labor organization of opera engineers. operating Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Brand will leave today for Colorado Springs and will go on to the Pacific Coast, return- :,‘,‘g,.a Washington at the end of this Mrs. Brown, wife of €el. T. H. Brown, entertained a company of six yesterday in the garden restaurant of the Carlton, Wwhere she is stopping with-Col. Brown. The United States consul at Saltillo, Mexico, Mr. Lynn W. Franklin, is spend- ing a few days in Washington and will be the guest over Sunday of Mrs. Prank- lin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Robinson, in_their historic home, Fall Hill, near Fredericksburg, Va. Mr. Franklin, who is on several months’ leave, will start South Monday and will in Mrs. Franklin and their children at Galveston, Tex., where they have a house for two months. Mrs. Franklin was formerly Miss Butler Robinson and N.|was a frequent visitor in Washington. Capt. and Mrs. D. F. A. De Otto and their daughter, Miss Ruth De Otto, have arrived in Washington from San Franciseo, where Capt. De Otto has been on duty for several years. Capt. De Otto and his. family have taken an apartment in the Hotel Roosevelt, Ensign H. H. Marable of the U. . 8. wr‘:i!:edv‘l:l“FWh and Mrs. Marable have a ‘ashington from San Calit, and are st the Cartton. o Ceapt. J. A. Schofield, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Schofleld entertained at dinner last even! at_the University Club for Special Luncheon Daily..$1.50 Special Dinner Daily......$2.50 DANCING . . . MEYER SEVEN TO NINE-THIRTY DAVIS MUSIC ATOP THME WILLARD HOTEL ¢ Remarkable Values we have ever offered! Sale of 5,000 ummer Hats Sensational purchase of sport hats . . . dress hats . . . street hats . . . usually $3 and $4 2 1115 F Street COLORS: —White —Rose Pink —Yellow —Orchid —Natural —Sand —Copen —Green —And all the other Summer color combina- tiol Extra sales- Saturday ! SOCIETY. guests being the members of the 1930 class of engineers at the University of Maryland. Comdr. T. J. Keleher, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Keleher have taken an apartment &t the Wardman Park Hotel. Comdr. xh:.leher. who has been on duty in Cuba, | Eng} been ordered to the Bureau of En- Navy ent. gineering at the Departm Mrs. Keleher recently returned from niece, Miss Frances E. Young, and Mrs. Phyllis Lamar left wuhmfl'um today for New York, and will sail Saturday for a two months' vacation in Europe. 'rhelv :ul visit France, Belgium and and. Miss Helen Shaw _and Miss Emms (Continued on Third Page.) * Black ;ndg;r:iilta kid, SATON'MODERNE 539 FIFTH.AVENUE - 1315 F STREET Nearby Stores: WILMINGTON 603 Market Street PHILADELPHIA 1206 Chestnut Street 40 S. 69th Street BALTIMORE 22 W. Lexington Street Parement with duntan.” e