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JUNE 10, 1930. SOCIETY. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. O'Brien | made with a long circular skirt with Granger place, Buffalo, N. of Wheeling, W. Va., were married at| ruffies on the bottom, with a large| 10 o'clock this morning at a nuptial | white horsehaid hat, and carried a | O'Brien-Reese Wedding In mass at the Sacred Heart Church by | prayer book. | Sacred Heart Church Today. Mgr. P. C. Gavin. Dr. O'Brien gradu- Miss Catherine Reese, daughter of ated yesterday afternoon from George- ALOFT-- Mr. and Mrs. David P. Reese of Harris- ' town University Medical School. June i : AFLOAT-- BETTIE ASHORE - - gaaras D. O, TUBESDAY, T tor trip end will later be ltyh(vme at 36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, Bride of Tomorrow | L L) SOCIETY. B—2 SOCIETY President Hoover Dines Tonight With Secretary of Labor Davis as Host. Guest Lists Interesting. RESIDENT HOOVER will be the guest in whose honor the Secre- Their attendants were the bride's brother, Mr. David Reese of Harrisburg, (Continued on Third Page.) | A smal but distinguished group of reiatives and friends witnessed the mar- | riage ceremony in Bethiehem Chapel of the Washington Cathedral at noon yes- terday of Miss Gladys Hansbrough and Mr. Benjamin Youngman Bigler of | Buffalo, N. Y. | “'The ‘bride, who wore her going-away gown, an ensemble of dark blue with all features of the toilet corresponding, was | given in marriage by her uncle, Col | Frank H. Wolven, and the ceremony was performed by another uncle, Canon | Raymond L. Wolven of the Cathedral, The bride is the daughter of Mr. Ed- {win Mayor Hansbrough of Culpeper, | Va., and descends from a long line of | Colonial_ancestors. | Mr. Bigler, who is the son of Mr. A. B. Bigler of Clearfield, Pa., is the grand- |son of former Gov. Bigler of California | and the great-grandson of former Gov. Bigler of Pennsylvania, who also was in the United States Senate. | ‘The bride and bridegroom left just | after the ceremony for a Northern mo- Chevy Chase Club Sunday night for Mrs. George C. Bagley of Minneapolis, Minn., who is sfiendmz some time at the Carleton, while her granddaughters are in school near Warrenton. Mrs. Bagley has passed all of the Winter seasons in Washington for several years. ‘Mrs. Robert Stronach, daughter of tary of Labor, Mr. James J. Davis, will entertain at dinner| this evening in his home on Massachusetts avenue. The company of men mMmvited to meet the Chief| Executive is most_ interesting and in- | cludes prominent business men of the | Keystone State as well as those high up in the Royal Order of the Moose. Adding to the interest of the dinner party tonight is the fact that it re- places the regular cabinet dinner for the President and Mrs. Hoover, sched- uled to take place about the time of the death of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Mr. Taft This will be the first time Mr. Hoover has been_ entertained by the Labor head, since his inauguration. Last week, Mrs. Davis entertained at luncheon when the ladies of the cabinet were #sked to meet the Pirst Lady. This was Mrs. Hoover's first departure from the White House since her accident. Senor and Senora de Padilla Honor Guests at Dinner Party. ‘The Ambassador of Spain and Senora | de Padilla were honor guests at a din- | Representative Elliott W. Sproul of Illi- nois, was hostess at luncheon today at the Congressional Country Club, her | guests being Mrs. Roy Woodruff, Mrs. Samuel Arentz, Mrs. Carl Chindblom, Mrs. Thomas Willlams and her house guest, Mrs. Harter Miley of Harrisburg, IIl; Mrs. J. Gilbert Nettleton, Mrs. Martin B. Madden, Mrs. Paul Hender- son, Mrs. H. Barr Kerslake, Mrs. Don Lundy, Mrs. George Unmacht, Mrs. James Henry McLefferty, Mrs. N. H. Shaw and Mrs. Leon Betts. Representative Laurence W. Watres of Pennsylvania has as his guest at the Wardman Park Hotel, his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rey- burn Watres, and their two_children. Mr. and Mrs. Watres and their chil- dren have returned to the hotel after |a trip in_the South, and are on their MISS MELEN GAKY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary, her marriage to Mr. Bernard Austin Moran of New York taking place in this city tomorrow. parents at Lake Sunapee. Mrs. Suther- land, wife of Maj. Sutherland, and their small daughter, returned to this coun- try some weeks ago and have been vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland in Wash- ington. They are now with Mrs, R. K. Sutherland’s mother, Mrs. Whiteside, 614 Twelfth St. N. W. Bridesmaids Hats Hair Flats For Bridesmaids FROCK MONTH This month Harris features (by special arrange- ments with their maker) an even greater va- riety surpassing all former standards of value. Printed chiffons and crepes, shantungs, pastels, whites—just everything—and the sizes range from 12 to 44. BE MODERN!...USE A REVELATION I'I'Snmad-cminhywbhop"nd(of~md“ than 1o be bothered with two or three. And, fo0, it's much easier on your clothes to be packed snugly and heid securely at all times—ewven though you start out with a few and come home with a lot of extras, The travel-wise voyageur relies on one adjusioble Revelation case because it expands to 14 different sizes fo exactly fit the contents, 's always filled, yet never full,"and it con't bulge or pop open ot inopportune moments. The Revelation illustrated . . . of aniline dyed cowhides 3 of Chattanooga, Tenn. at West Point, way to their home, Elmhurst Bod, at) X Y, and will go to Lake Sunapee Scranton, Pa. early in July. Representative Allen T. Treadway has| Mrs. John S. Walker, jr, daughter joined Mrs. Treadway in their home,) Of Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland, started h y yesterday by motor with her children | The Eims, at Stockbridge, Mass., for the | £y Sunapee, where she will have a cottage for the season. Miss Hester Kitchin, daughter of the | Miss Katharine Sutherland has not late Representative Claude Kitchin of | selected the definite date for her mar- North Carolina, is spending several days | riage to Mr. Paul Mayo, son of Mrs. Edmund Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. Walter | with her cousin, Miss Mary Battle, in | Henry Mayo of Denver, but has tenta- H. Schoellkopf, the former until Te- | her home on Kennedy street. Miss | tively chosen Monday, June 30, and un- cently second secretary of the embassy | Kitchin will sail Friday aboard the Lap- | il _Teplies to her cablegrams are re- in Madrid, now at _the State Depart- | land for two months' travel in Europe. | ceived, no day wilf be decided on. There ment; Mr. Richard Ford, Senorita Dona | g are also plans for a wedding in the cot- Rosa Padilla, Mr. A. R. Dew, third sec- | Miss Janet Sheppard, daughter of |tage at Lake Sunapee, when the mem- retary of the British embassy, Miss | Senator and Mrs. Sheppard, who has | bers of the Sutherland family will all be Naranp‘ B;mlmor;r}h r\{iss Mary Patten | be(-n .fif}nmfing the University of Texas | there. and Miss Helen Wheeler. | at Austin the past season, is expected | s yatimer. wife of Rear Admiral The Secretary of War. Mr. Hurley, | Dome early in the week = Miss Shep- | yuiian J. Latimer, and Miss Laura Lat- Sill go to New York Thursday for & | popyiar students ever at the Texas | imey’ P et LD "éf,‘{g"": where short stay at the Ritz- . | university, will shortly leave for a trip J The Chief Justice and Mrs. Charles | 10 Europe. = Evans Hughes are sailing from New | York today to spend two months abroad. graduation and dress hats made and fitted to the head by expert milliners. 21 colors to choose from— popular prices—orders filled promptly, ner party, entertained last evening by Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond, who will be at their home on Kalorama road for about two weeks before going to Gloucester, Mass., for the Summer. Other guests were the Attorney Gen- eral and Mrs. Willlam DeWitt Mitchell, the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, the Secretary of In- terfor and Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Senator and Mrs. George H. Moses, Rev. s the model we are featuring for vacation time , .. Allow us to demonstrate it to you. $25 Others $15 to 875 Entire Fourth Floor. Bettie Frocks are always $16-50 Wear Rollins Hosiery Just Once —and you'll never . change to another, ¢JoSEPH-R-HARRIS (@ == 1224 F STREET == Close-out of 125 DRESSES well as | $8.95 flat crepes. This price is under actual cost. Sizes 14 to 44. Include chiffons as Feminine Charm Demands Personal Hygiene s Astringent Powder banishes lurkin breeding bacteri vides a safe. a quart of warm water make a soothing, beneficial dovche. 80 AT ALL m'mn DRUG STORES Key's Astringent Powder | | Safe—Reliable—Pleasant to Use | The alien property custodian and | Mrs. Howard Sutherland have taken | a cottage at Lake Sunapee, N. H., for | the month of July and will have a | family reunion for that month. Their n, Maj. R. K. Sutherland, who re- ceives his _diploma from L'Ecole de Guerra in France June 25 and will sail for_this country July 2. will join his 1314 F Street N.W. Mr. Justice and Mrs. Owen J. Rob- erts arrived in Washington yesterday from their home in Kimberton, Pa. and will be guests at the Mayflower un til this afternoon, when they are re- turning to Pennsylvania. We Review the SUMMER FOOTWEAR FASHIONS - 1 #3558 THE TRAVEL LEATHER & GIFT JHOP &=ttt Benora de Alfaro, wife of the Minis- ter of Panama, entertained at lunch- | eon today at the National Women's | Country Club, when her guests were Mrs. Charles L. McNary, Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mrs. Robert Love Taylor, Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial, Mrs. Chase W. Kennedy, Mrs. Ed- ward H. Conger, Miss Janet Richards, Mrs. Frank Henry, Mrs. Arthur H. Tir- rell, Mrs. Harry Norment, Mrs. Wade H. | Ellis, Mrs. George Oakley Totten, Mrs. | Loren B. Johnson, Mrs. Wilbur R. Tur- | ner, Mrs. Wilmot J. Lambert, Mrs. | Burch New, Mrs. Walter G. Distler, MZ | George C. Thorpe, Mrs. Charles Kerf, | Mrs. Samuel Beverly Williamson, Mrs. | Peyton Gordon, Mrs. M. de Clare Berry, | Mrs. Ella H. Micou, Mrs. Aristides Mo reno, Mrs. J. A. Arias, Senora de Che- valier and Mrs. Goodhue Falconer. Senator Joseph T. Robinson of Little | Rock, Ark. is spending several days at the Willard while in Washington. Representative and Mrs. 8. Wallace | Dempsey, who are remaining at the | Mayflower, where they spent the Win- | ter and Spring, until the close of Con- | gress, entertained at dinner at the Have Your RUGS and BLANKETS Done Now-- . o INEIDE . . . Don’t think of putting them away even slightly soiled; you’ll only invite moths to their favorite summer banquet Let’s have them Call Mr. Pyle for clean- ing rugs. Phones Nat. 3257, 3291, 2036. 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