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B2 * SOCIETY. SOCIETY Attorneyr General Mitchell Returns From Williams College With Degree. Mrs. Mitchell to St. Paul. THE EVENING STAR.” WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, SOCIETY. Gloyd Donohoe were married this morn- ing in St. Stephen's Catholic Church, ,‘t’ne_l}ev‘.‘ T oo Fitagerald offciating, at o’'clock, followed by a nuptial mass. e, An informal rerept%n ana wedding | _Mr. and Mrs. Howard Felix Moore and breakfast followed in the home of the |Son, Howard Moore, jr, m b bride, on A mireet sonthomst. their former “Landmark” near Middle- Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Kasehagen have |0 " Son r. and Mrs, . Kasehagen have returned to their home. at 1353 Jefler- | Mrs. G. Edward Schults and daughter son street, after attending the graduats | motored to Blanchsburg, Va. last week ing exercises at the Institute of Tech- |to attend the commencement exercises nology at Pittsburgh. They were ac- |8t the Virginia Polytechnic Institute. companied to Washington by their son, | They returned to their home, Shadow | Leo . Kasehagen, 3d, who received his | Lawn, Bethesda, Md., last ‘Wednesday, bachelor science degree and commis- | accompanied by Cadet G. Edward sion as second lieutenant in the Engi-|Schultz, who will spend the Summer neer Officers’ Reserve Corps. with them. Silver Wedding Anniversary Mrs. Thomas Levert Douflug; with Celebrated Last Evening. her daughter, Miss Louise ollard Mr. and Mrs. George Mehrling enter- | Dougiass and her son, Thomas Levert, tained at a charmingly arranged party | jr. will be the guests for the week of last evening in their home, 827 Critten- | Mr. and Mrs. Jflugl;l Kerr Maxwell at den street, in celebration of their silver | their home on Windom place. They wedding anniversary. There were about | will also visit Philadelphia and other 100 guests, including the five children |points East before returning to their of the hosts, and the home had an ef- | home in Birmingham, Ala. fective arrangement of Summer flowers ‘The Misses Woodmansee of 1427 and greens. An interesting feature of the '"nmh was the mock ceremony, re- | Chapin street have returned from an automobile trip to Boston, on which enacting the nuptials of Mr. and Mss. Mehrling 25 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. | they were accompapied by Miss Minnie Dennis, * Mehrling stood beneath a huge silver In a beautiful church wedding. Miss wedding bell, and Rev..Dr. Greenwell of the H Street Christian Church offi- | | Lottie Crystal Driver, daughter of Rev. |and Mrs. C. M. Driver, became the ciated at the mock ceremony. Mrs. Charles Long and Mrs. Walter Frizzell, daughter of the hosts, of Atlanta, GAa., | bride of Mr. Benjamin O. Wakeman iast who came to the Capital especially for | Saturday evening, June 14, at 8:30 the occasion, were the matrons of honor. | o'clock. The ceremony was performed Mr. Charles Long was the best man. hy the father of the l))‘ridfi.hn!&;f!e‘d oy e Rev. Edward Neff, in the Church of the Mrs. Edwin B. Parker is spending A preihren at Oakton, Fairfax County, Va. The bride was given in marriage by a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. H.| Killpatrick, at the Marlborough Blen- — s e o ot o e L R W ||| CYARNIVAL SUPPLIES) She will be accompanied by her niece, | POr0, Va., and Miss Cleo Driver, sister Miss Anne Parker, and Miss Elsa Pater- | ot ", bride, fae Fonld B Q080T Fhe Yor Churches, Organtzations, ete. | oL, th Parker will enter Oxford in |y yior hair and carried a large bouquet GRAB_BAGS, 1w tor g3 the’ Autumn for a course. S EbiTEt tome it mar. b val T e ; Mrs, | Bridesmaids were M na Yates, 3 or cmflc. }{aul:uefl:lx:; ::r?, é‘-,; .cn.dMuex. i\;;l!:enn. v..i“ x!mmvx-ugne?g )?1'1‘1:?(;'-? e N 36 ler, jr., haye returned to the Wardman ; . Oak- ’ Park Hotel from a stay at_the Cham- ;i Miss Marie Debolt, Uniontown, GARRISON’S Toy and Novelty Co. 1215 E Street N.W. JUNE 17, 1930. Tl Dettle: vice president, Patrick H. Drewery, Mr. Flelding M. Lewis and Mr. E. M. Blackwell; the secretary, Miss Frances C. Linfoot; the financial secretary, Mr. H. Randolph rbee; the treasurer, Mr. Fred P. (Continued on Third Page. Constantinople, and while away will Mr. visit Bucharest and other large cities of | the Balkan states. ter Wakeman, brother of the groom, D preced P'm. the wedding march Miss Flora Spiggle of Roanoke, Va. sang “O Promise Me' and “At Pawning.” She was accompanied on the pia Mrs. Miss Bessie Driver, sister of & . | Dover, Pa. ‘The bride wore white satin, with a veil caught at the back with lilies of the valley, and entered the church on the arm of her aunt, Miss Lottie Driver, Immediately affer the ceremony Mr. ’I‘gd Mrs. w'bk'm?o left, ,g‘r a um-‘:eok neymoon by motor. They expect to visit Hershey, Pa.. the Adirondack Mountains, Niagara Falls, Montreal, Canada; u 'w York and New Engla ey will be home on June 30 at their home, on Baltimore street, Rosslyn, Va. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Debolt and son, Uniontown; n and son, nd Mrs. S. H. Miss Jennie i Mr. Justus George Washington University Summer school last year. She has always taken an active part in civic and church work in_her community. Mr. Wakeman is the son of Mr. and Ira Wakeman, now living near Back to Old Virginia” and other South- ern melodies. A short address will be mve': on points of historic interest en route. A recelving line, composed of the officers and members of the executive council, will include the president, Mr. YOUR RUG Washing—Hand Process Repairing—By Native eavers Virginia State Society Taking Boat Trip This Evening. A boat trip Gn": &,I: hhu:;ifl Poto- this evening way the mem- Ders’ of the Virginia State Society will conclude their series of formal enter- tainments. . They have chartered the City of Washington and will leave the Seventh Street Wharf at 8:30 o'clock, | returning about midnight. A delightful program has been arranged, on which daneing and bridge w\!m featured. Mrs. Fred P. Myers will sing “Carry Me —deserve the care of an organization that spe- cializes—equipped with - knowledge and most up- ttorney General, Mr. Mitch- | returned to her home, at 2400 Six- sjere e rn this Scrulhig Troen | Bestly e e ey, e, e to-date facilities. , Mass, where he | after several weeks in Illinos visiting received m:vx?lfflu &t,udocw{' of | with her mother, Mrs. Mary Houston. laws from ams lege. Mrs. v Maj. and Mrs. Parker W. West are Mitchell, who has been moloring n ! expected to retum to Weahington to the East, joined him at Williamstown b and has started West to her home m!g‘g{:&rmfl; fortnight's stay in the Minnesota, where she will be for sev- LA eral weeks, returning to Washington | mpe former United States Ambassa- dor of !g:ln. Senor Don Juan Riano, We render unexcelled service. Staunton, Va ‘Waynesboro, V: Storage—Fireproof Roanoke, Cretonnes Fine quality imported ere- tonmes, snusual colors and de. Il make distinctive slips covers and draj Values up to $1.35. 95C yd_ Speciall . . Sunfast and wash- North 27472748 NAZARIAN & HEKIMIAN, Inc. Established 1901 1226 Conn. Ave. N.W. Plant: 3316-3318 P St. N.W. the middle of July. Mrs. Mitchell was the gnuest in New York, en rou who has been in Washington for a few Willlamstown. of Mrs. Theodore A.| g will rejoin Senora de Riano at Schulze at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. t teir villa .; Newport today. Senora de R Y Riano has had as her guest Miss Mar- rie Oeirichs. And Family Sail July 2. "’;:‘ °"“": — o » | e secretary of the Panama legation k:g: mmmlde:;;c: olz;.. ?.i’;”{,‘l’l“.‘ |and Senora de Chevalier have as their Poned his salling from June 35 to Wed. | Euests for a short time Senorita Carmen Doy Sty 2° He will ‘be_accompa- | Arits, Who has been in Europe for a nied by Senora de Olaya, who is still in | Year. and where she was recently pre- Baltimore, recuperating from a long sented at the Court of St James. o Taorious liness, and their tws | Senorita Arias is the daughter of for- daughters, Senorita Marla Olaya and | MeT Panama Minister to Germany and Sensrita Lucia Olaya. The Presigent. | Senora de Arias, who are now in New elect is again in Washington, closing his | YOr< Preparatory to sailing for their affairs as Minister from his govern-|°me in Panama ment, and will take official leave of the Capital Wednesday. He will be accom- panied to New York by Senorita Lucia Olaya, the other daughter remaining in Baltimore with her mother until the boat sails from New York. Representative and Mrs. Anthony J. @Griffin have returned to their apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel from New York. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Ernest Lee Jahncke, has returned | to Washington from New Orleans, | where he went for the graduation of his daughter, Miss Adele Townsend, from the Newcomb College. Mrs. Jahncke remained in New Orleans with her. daughter. hville, Tenn. Mis¢ Leota Corder, Lake Lynn, Pa. Mr. Thompson and son, Harrisonburg, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flory and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kimball Cummings, Washington: Miss Anna Flory, Staun- | ton. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wilkins and son, Ray, Woodstock. Va. and Miss Susie L. Didawick, Middletown, Va. Mrs. Wakeman has been a successful school teacher in Faiffax County for three years, one year at Clifton and two at her home, Oakton. She attend- ed Bridgewater College two years and Bar Harbor Cushlons—the bet- ter_kind; made of good guality crétonne, filled with durable ma- terial seat and back. Entire Stock Tailored and Ruffled Curtains, 25% Off. ha Windos D | Lieut. and Mrs. Summerall Dinner Hosts at Country Club. Lieut. and Mrs. C. P. Summerall, jr., entertained at dinner yesterday at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country | Club, on the occasion of Lieut. Summer- | all's birthday. The guests included | Capt. and Mrs. Morris K. Barroll, jr.; | Capt. George J. Forster, Lieut. and Mrs. | Charles E. Hart, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles | H. Noble, Lieut. Raymond B. Bosserman and Lieut. Wilbur K. Noel. Mrs. Robert Crain and her daughters, Miss Eleanor Crain and Miss Margaret | Crain, shortly will reopen their Summer | home, Mount Victoria, in Southern | Maryland. |, Mr. P. Morris Lee returned yesterday | to Washington after visiting his brother- Slip Covers Awnin " McDevitt’s Pa.' Miss Lois Tkenberry, Roanoke, Va. Distrit 3811 berlin-Vanderbilt at Old Point Com- |Pa.; s A , Va.; iamsburg | Miss Rachael Anna Driver, Staunton, fort, Va.. motoring later to Willlamsburg | 5% o Mildred Thompon, Harrison- 8 burg, and Miss Lula Wakeman, sister of the groom, Dover, Pa. All wore pastel | shades and carried bouquets of daisies. ‘The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Russell Miller, Oakton, Va. Ushers were Mr. Levi Miller, Washington, D. C.; Mr. John Casper Driver, brother of the | bride, Akron, Ohio; Mr. James Pobst, Vienna, Va.; Percy Legge, Vienna, Va.; Mr. Glenn Wilkins, Marsl Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Denning of 5517 Chevy Chase Parkway have returned from a visit to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Denning went to the metropolis rimarily to see Mr. and Mrs. Robert gnmes sail for Europe on their wedding trip. Mrs. Barnes, their daughter, for- merly Miss Julia Denning, and Mr. Barnes were married June 3 at the the Mdr’t‘ufl ‘The chief of staff of the Army and Mrs. Summerall entertained at dinner last evening in honor of the Assistant Secretary War and Mrs. Payne at the Army, Na and Marine Corps e company included: Prochnik, the Norwegian Minister, Mr. Bachke, Senator and Mrs. McNary, Rep- resentative Florence P. Kahn, Major d Mrs. mt:hn Brown, ey Ford, Colonel and Mrs. Dennis P. , Miss Anne Randolph, Miss Mary Randolph, Mra. John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. John D. Miley, Col. Harry N. Cootes, Colonel and Mrs. Wil- liam L. Keller and Maj. George S. Patton, Miss Marjorie Mondell will be hostess at dinner this evenlnm: the Le Para- dis roof in honor of Alice Huston and her flance, Mr. Fulton Lewis, jr., returning the compliment of Miss Hus- ton, who entertained at dinner Satur- day at the Chevy Chase Club for Miss Mondell and her flance, Mr. Alfons The marriage of Miss Alice Louis Bdson, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Ro- manso Edson, to Mr. Dickinson Curtis Duffield will take place this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock, daylight saving time, at No. ‘1 Watervilet Arsenal, at Water- viiet, N. Y. Mrs. Walter Lewis Treadway, wife of Assistant Surg. Gen. Treadway of the TUnited States Public Health Serbice, .| on the Columbia River. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Robb Taylor in Baltimore. Mr. Lee re- cently came to Washington from South America, where he has made his home for some time. Miss Cecelia Calvert Robb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Robb, started vesterday for the West Coast, where she will make several visits and remain some time with Mr. and Mrs. Erskine ‘Wood of Portland, Oreg., on their ranch Miss Robb will spend the month of August with a party .| at the Keewaydin Ranch in Montana. Mr. James S. Robb, who has com- dleted his course of training at the Spar- tan School of Aeronautics, in Tulsa, Okla., and has received his license as a commercial pilot, will remain in Tulsa, ;l;leréohe is connected with the Spar- The clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States and Mrs. Charles Elmore Cropley, will leave Washington Wednes- day for Kansas City, Mo., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Cropley's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bristow Wor- nall, at their home on Brush Creek boulevard. Col. and Mrs. C. D, Herron have ar- rived at the Wardman Park Hotel, where they have taken an apartment. Col. Herron has been ordered to duty at the War Department. ‘The newly elected president of Goucher College, Dr. David Allan Rob- ertson, will leave today to address the Wellesley, College Alumnae Association tomorrow on the occasion of its golden Jjubliee. President and Mrs, Robertson will be guests of honor at a tea in Bal- timore. Thursday afternoon they will be similarly honored at a tea to be given by the Washington Chapter of the Goucher Alumnae at the residence of Miss Irene Rice, in Georgetown. Rugs. " CHENILLE RUGS \ @ For Bedroom Beautiful color effects fast in yellow, orchid, Chenille Rugs. 27x54—$3.50 to $8.50; and Bathroom that are tub and sun- black, green and blue Moderately priced as fol- lows: 24x36—S$2 to $5; 27x485—$2.75 to $6.50; 30x60—$4.25 to $9.50. of Military Equipment A splendid opportunity for officers going to camp to make worthwhile on suvingu Riding Boots, Sam Browne Belts, Puttees, etc. Several SALE articles are = listed below. Teitzel $45 Boots, Now.-. . .$33.50 Teitzel $35 Boots, Now. .. .$24.50 Teitzel $14.50 Sam Browne Belts NOW $8.50 Imported Russian Calf Riding Boots $27.50, Now $19.75 Endliah Bridle Leather Puttees $13.50, Now $5.00 and $8.50 [KERS 1314 F Street N.W. v DOIS. THE TRAVEL LRATHER & GIET. SHOP. Sgil Glenn Myers, Clifton, Va.; Mr, Hamline Church on Sixteenth street. ‘Wine, Falls Church, Va., and Mr. Wal Mrs. Denning will sail June 25 for Summer’s Smart New Shade...Monk Brown @ An entirely “different” shade. Ultra smart to don in the afterncon and wear through for dinner and dancing. A brown that is more dark-than light and particu- larly becoming to women. @ Sketched is but one of the exquisite models in Monk brown chiffen with cape sleeves, two-tiered skirt, cream lace at the neckline. A dress to give you a slim silhouette, $59.50. ‘Wemen's Dress Shop. Second Floor JELLEFF'S F STREET We park your car while you shep with us. LET US STORE YOUR FURS.,.NATL 3857 Rizik Brothers 1213 F Announce General Reductions in All Departments coats |/ SUITS 2 NO C. 0. D.’s—-NO CREDITS ALL SALES FINAL Original Marked Price EDMONSTON & CO,, Inc., originators of the world- famous Foot Form Footwear for Men, Women and Chil- dren, was established in 1875 at 1331 F St. N.W.—thence moved to the Hooe Iron Buil g at 1334 F St.—and when that structure was replaced ‘with the. New Press Building and Fox Theater, moved to the present location—612 13th St,, West Side, Between F and G Sts. We Have Never Had Any Branch Stores Children’s Shoes That Relieve and Cure Foot Ailments Since the foundation of this enterprise we have been especially interested in the welfare of the Children. LET IT As the young foot is trained, so will it grow. BE TRAINED TO GROW PROPERLY! The Edmonston & Co. Shoes possess every element of good taste and good appearance. It is the LAST and the FITTING that perform the miracles of relief and correction. Flat Foot, Fallen Arch, “Toeing In” and Weak Ankle are readily corrected—in a scientific manner by proper shoes, properly fitted. EdmonstonFTo. CARL M. BETZ, Mgr. No Branch Stores—Estab. 1875 812 13th St. . ol —West Side— bert 1- 830 13th St. N.W. W. STOKES SAMMONS Du Pont Tontine Window.Shades Are replacing ordinary window les in hun- dreds of Washington homes, because the par- tieular “buyers” in these homes are become “shade conscious” and realize the advantage of having shades which may be easily and inexpensively laundered. Phone us for estima For the best results in Washing Tontine Win- dow Shades send them to our LAUNDRY. Summer’s Smartest, Coolest Fashions in NEW DRESSES ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES AT Shantung . i s Rajah . ; . Printed Crepe . . . Pastel Crepe .. . Silk Pique ; . . Polka Dot Crepe. You will find practically every type of Summer dress. Dresses for street . . « for business . . , for out-of- doors . . . for bridge luncheons . . , for smart Sunday nights. ALL FRESH AND NEW, and in the most wanted fashions. Scores of jacket styles . . . sleeve- less and short sleeves . . . youthful one-piece styles in washable fabrics. Sizes for Misses and - Women, 12 to 44; half-sizes 161 to 26% Bring Your Bedroom Up to Date By Replacing Your Old Bedstead With Charming Poster Becls At this time we are display- ing an excellent selection of— GENUINE MAHOGANY FOUR-POSTER BEDS Astewes 39T The posts and foot are Solid Mahog- any (not gum) and the entire bed is fmnflly constructed and smoothly finished. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhanging, Painting. 1108 G Street The Women’s Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310_F. Street A New Scallop Trim Silk Crepe Paulina Frock... A smartly tailored silk crepe frock with a unique Scallop Trim . . . short sleeves and trimmed down to its plaited skirt with glass buttons . .. it has two clever pockets and a lovely crepe belt . .. Other frocks in shantung, silk shirting and printed crepes . . . All fea- tured in Summer’s loveliest pastel shades. $| 6.75 For Active or Spectator Sports M:iss Par Whether you're playing a round of golf or just watching, you'll enjoy wearing this fashionable sports oxford ..... Beige elk with smart brown calf trim . .. natural gristle sole and leather heel with gristle toplift. $|0.so

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