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THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SOCI 'ET Y. issued cards announcing the muflw of their daughter, Jean ‘ll.rnnh to Gilbert Ireland Dorsey, son of Aan Mrs. Vernon M. Dorsey of Chevy Chase, Md., Tuesday, July 8. The ceremony was performed at noon in the home of the bride's parents at Huntington Ter- tace in Bethesda, Md., the Rev. Father O'Connor officiating. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Lila Ed- monston, and Mr, Alden Dorsey was best man for his brother. 1Mr. :nd N:nl.sbol;ulyo:ul be at home after Augusf a Chevy Chase Drive in Chevy Chase, Md. i THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. ton with her parents, Mr. Thomas Hugh Dougherty, will leave to. day to join Mr. Greenhill in Chicago, wherq they will make their home. Mrs. Greenhill was, until her marriage last year, Miss Dorothy Dougherty. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Avery have closed their house at 3701 Massachu- at a bridge luncheon yesterday in honor | the passengers salling tor board | Clugston was formerly Miss thering of Miss Eloise Sykes of Boykins, v-.‘tm 5. S, Dorchester for Boston and | Woods of Washington, i : | phia. Mrs. Peters will remain through Others in the company Were Mrs. il spend seversl weeks in New Eng-| v 4ng Mre A 3. Van'Horn of | B th of July and Mr. Peters plans 3 . . . ie month of July and . TS R Long. Mrs. Flournoy C. Schnelder, Miss | land. whir, and Mrs."A K. van'H | Adela_Swecker, an_Swecker, shialy © in San Francisco over | to e i Gullagher and Miss Nig | . Mrs. Gertrude Reed will entertain at | the Fourth of July and were at the Ho- |\ ¢ » 0 Washinglon in two weeks. by the dinner dance this evening on_thry tel St. Prancis. and_ Mrs. Samuel K. Martin of e Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Bayville, N. Y, are passing some timg Miss Huckstead to Wed Hotel. | ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Walter B. Wil- | at the Carlton. In August—Feted Last Night. liams of Atlantic City are at the Dodge | - setts avenue and gone to Haven, Me., Miss Anne Beers and Miss Cornelia | S tel for " | Mr. and Mrs. Lee D. B are at Miss Anna Pearl Thomas and Mrs.| Beers have gone to Block Island and | T the Wardman Park Hotel uf:‘:tl rlh‘m for the season. Thomas J. Quinn entertained a large | opened their cottage Gray Shingles for| Dr. and Mrs. H. E ‘um ; 9 A . . Canter of Pitts- - Mr. and Mrs. George Scotton Carll.| company in the home of the latter on the season. burgh, Pa., are at the Willard| gre. s.C the guests of Mr. Peters' parent and Mrs. Justine Peters of SOCIETY The Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land Hosts to Guests at Breakfast Tlus Moming. ~ jr., have as their guests Mr. Carll's | Twenty-first street last evening at a S 1 Weahingon o & sheet stine | sister, Mrs. Llewellyn R. Johnson of | pridge-shower {n honor of Miss Erma 3 E. C. Haight of Sommerville, New Albany, Ind., and her two chil- | jean Huckstead, daughter of Mr. and Miss Rhoda McCrory and Miss Caro- vho frequently visits in Washing- line Lile left Sunday for Boulder, Colo., RESIDENT and Mrs. Hoover en- tertained an interesting com- pany at an early breakfast this morning for their house guests, Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot, who were married about a week ago. The guests were members of the Sena- tor's family and covers were laid for 16. President and ;«lr& Hoo;e; wllt{efi\ve . "den y for wounded veterans ln'gumnpx:;‘n Wednesday afternoon, July 16, on the lawn of the White House. This annual festivity, arranged for the heroes of the war, is anticipated by those in hospitals, and they enjoy the personal contact with the Chief Executive and First Lady of the Land and the freedom of the spacious lawn with its gay booths, where refreshments | are served. Mrs. Ray Lyman Wilbur, wife of the | ¢ Becretary of the Interior, will spend part _of the Summer at their home, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Cali- fornia. Their charming place is 6,000 feet above sea level. Mr. Ray Lyman ‘Wilbur, jr., younger son of the Secre- tary and Mrs. Wilbur, is at their moun- . tain home now. Their daughter, Mrs. Jessica Ely, is expected to spend some time with her mother in the moun- ns. Mexican Envoy Entertains For Distinguished Countryman. The Ambassador of Mexico, Senor Don Manuel C. Tellez, was host at | luncheon today, entertaining in compli- ment to the minister of finance of Mexico, Senor Luls Montes de Oca. The company included, in addition to the ests of honor, the Secretary of State, | . Henry L. Stimson; Senator Arthur Capper, Senator Robert M. La Follette, commissioner of the Mexican-American Claims Commission, Mr. F. K. Nielsen; controiler of the currency, Mr. J. W. Pole; commissioner general of immigra- tion, Mr. Harry E. Hull; agent before the Mexican-American Claims Com- mission, Mr. C. L. Bouve; chief of Mexican Division, Department of State, Mr. Herschel V. Johnson; assistant controller general, Mr. director general of the Union, Dr. Leo S. Rowe; secretary Mexican-American Claims Commission, Mr. B. English; secretary American - Roads Builders’ Assoclation, Mr. Charles Upham; Commissioner Dr. Fernando Gonzalez Roa; agent before Mexican- American Claims Commission, Senor Bartolome Carbajal y Rosas; director National Railways of Mexico, Senor Javier Sanchez Mejorada; consul gen- eral in New York City, Senor Enrique D. Ruiz; vice president Bank of Mexico, Dariment. Senor Ronerta Lopes; assist- ent, Senor ; assist- ant director National Properties, Senor Gustavo R. Velasco; secretary Mexican- aims Commission, Rallways of Mexico, Senor Ricardo D. Carrion; counsel Board National Rail- ways of Mexico, Senor Fernando Diez Barroso; Mexicari em- bassy, Senor Pablo Campos Ortiz; military attache Mexican embassy, Col. Francisco Aguilar; third secretary Mexican embassy, Senor Lagarde y Vigil: Capt. Blas Tijerina Cardenas and Mr. Manuel Echeverria. Mrs. McNary, wife of Senator Charles L. McNary, entertained informally at a luncheon on the Willard roof yesterday. Representative and Mrs. Clarence F. Lea, who have spent the season at the Carlton, left late yesterday for their Bome in Santa Rosa, Calif Mrs. Lea was hostess to & small com- at Juncheon yesterday at the Carl- before starting West. Mrs. Akerson, wife of the @ecretary to the President, has returned to Washington from the Wellesley Edu- C nce and & motor trip to Philipsborn TELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN Asmart Panama trim- med with pas- t el ribbon, black _ velvet or ribbon ; [ he was | Bar Harbor, Me. She was accompanied ‘by Mrs. John L. Willlams of Elizabeth, ~N J. Mrs. Akerson also spent a short time at Acadla National Park, motor- ing through the White Mountains and returning home by way of Atlantic City, where she was joined by Mrs. Gertrude Bowman for a week's stay at the resort. ‘The sons of Mr. and Mrs. Akerson are in camp in the Rocky Mountains. The first secretary of the Peruvian embassy and acting consul general in New York, Dr. Santiago F. Bedoya, is spending a few days in New York. Herr Emil L. Baer, secretary of the German embassy, was host at & lunch- | eon on the Willard roof yesterday. The assistant naval attache of the British embassy and Mrs. W. C. Horton entertained a small company at the dinner dance on the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening. Mrs. Hamilton, wife of Col. Charles S. Hamilton, left yesterday for Camp ‘Wabunaki, Maine, where her two daughters, Miss Catherine Hamilton and Miss Mary Hamilton, will spend the Summer months. Mrs. Hamilton will return immediately to Washington, planning to go later on a trip North. Mrs. Jacobs, wife of Maj. H. H. Jacobs, U. S. A, will return today from New Rochelle, where she has been visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Richardson. Comdr. Thomas T. Craven was host at the dinner-dance last evening on the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Capt. and Mrs. Edward 8. Brashears have returned to Washington after spending & week in New York and IAtlnnNc City. Lieut. and Mrs. Lyman Perry are now occupying their Washington home at 4413 Klingle street northwest, for- merly the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old M. Morrey. Lieut. Perry is with the Naval Intelligence Bureau to which transferred from California. | Mrs. May Stewart of Annapolis, Mrs. Perry’s mother, who makes her home with them, is also here. Dorsey-Edmonston Marriage Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Edmonston have b 16t & H s Nw Opposite White House Furnished & Unfurnished Reservations Now Being Made From one room and bath to 7 3 baths. Electric re- running ; ingto: most modern, finest ;nfel most convenient apartment otel. Inspection invited Wardman Management Metropolitan 2260 water. This clever brimmed felt is beautiful in white — also shown in pas- tel shades, Stitched crepes hold honors among the smart misses— white and pastel shades. { The Gay WHITE WAY In Summer Millinery —is the choice of fash felts and stitched ionables—with straws, crepes in the lead. 53 Hats “Snowy White,” as rich in beauty and lines as they are void of color—clever brimmed and brim- less styles for miss or matron—for street, or dress— for every purse at $3. The marriage of Miss Hylda Mae ‘Wrenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Clyde Wrenn, to Mr. William Irvine Russell of Allentown, Pa., son of Mrs. Robert Lee Russell of Wi n, will take place this evening at 8 o'clock in the Church of St. Stephen’s and the Incarnation. A reception will follow the ceremony in the home of the bride’s mother at 1745 Irving street. Former Gov. J. P. Goodrich of ‘Winchester, Ind,, is at the Willard ;::r a few days. Mrs. Robert H. Wood and children are visiting her nn‘e';zsmg: and Mrs. W. H. Howard, on Garfield street, Mrs. L. T. West entertained a small company at luncheon yesterday at the Cajton. Mrs. Douglas Champagne Greenhill, who has spent some time in Washing- dren, Lllewellyn R., jr, and Edward Carll Johnson. Mrs. Carll, jr, recent- ly returned from a motor trip through | the Middle West with her parents-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. ge S. Carll of Washington. Mrs. D. 8. Gordon has gone to At- lantic City, and from there will go to visit her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Rose- berry Hobart, at Springfield, Mass. Mrs. W. Gwynn Gardiner and her daughter, Miss Imogene Lee Gardiner, have moved to the Wardman Park Hotel, - where they are occupying an apartment for some time. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil J. Wilkinson have as their guest Miss Margaret Kohn of Pasadena, Calif,, who arrived in Wash- ington today. Mrs. Wilkinson and Miss Kohn were classmates at Ohio Wes- leyan College. Mrs. J. Preston Swecker entertained Mrs. George Huckste: | Kans., whose marriage to Mr. Harold A. Payne of Warrenton, Va., will take place | | maker, Mrs. Jerome B. Lawler, jr., and | Mrs. James McAllister. | Nantes, France, who are spending some | time in America, are at the Willard of Junction City, in the home of the bride in August. Among those present besides the guest of honor were Miss Anne Dewees, Miss Emily Clarke, Miss Esther Colvin, Miss Elna Anderson, Miss Olive Ford, Miss Jessie Stratton, Miss Georgie M. Gin- gell, Miss Hilda Neister, Miss Margaret Kane, Mrs. Harold F. Snyder, Mrs. George B. Warren, Mrs. Artie Shoe- Mrs. Charles F. Newhall of Chicago tsl at the Carlton for a few days, accom- panied by Mrs. R, F. Newhall, also of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. George Maitre of while in Washington. Miss Bessie Whitford will be among My...how were being talked about days!- these All because we recklessly plunged about a mile downward in our prices for the most momentous clearance sale in our history SPECTATOR SPORTS TYPES, relievingly different. CHARMING SHOES FOR TOWN that are already fashion- endorsed for next season’s wear. AFTERNOON MODELS, certain to make their charm- ing wearers the cynosure of admir- ing eyes. a group of very exquisite custom models at , , , . X 1311 F Street " 3 ” twice a year 85 formerly to 18.50 Nearly all of Washington s talking about us...not unpleasantly, how- ever. There couldnt be anything but the most savory satisfaction after the eager delight of customers with our distinguished shoes at their absurdly-low sale prices. Custom lasts + « « combination measurements for narrow heel fit- ting . . » variated shapes of toes and vamp lengths, Heels of all heights as worn in America, England and on the Continent. hoes by |085 TCRAFT” 1101 Conn. Ave. where they d M Phillip will be the guests of Prof. Clugsto: for Ocean Cit; Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Peters, with fon their young son, Albert, jr., left July 2| Wa N where they are man_Park Hotel (Continued on Third Pag Our Finest $10.50 to $18.50 “CARLTON” Summer Shoes ‘aflo’ 5] THOSE exquisite “Carftons” you've glimpsed in our win- dows—and longed to own!— Now ready to twinkle on your pretty feet, at a fraction of their former prices. White kids, linens, “Lin. tung” and tan or black trim sports shoes. Almora, beige, greens, blues, pinks, orchids. and all the rest of the colorful Summer fashions! Women:sSlup 1207 F Brooks' Main Floor Thrift Shop Offers A Real Friday Special in Summer SILK DRESSES (&0 Visit Our Mezzanine Floor Circulating Library . Now Reduced to $5.75 Flowered and pastel chif- fons, georgettes and crepes... shantungs...washable silks... all in cool Summery styles... mostly sleeveless. Some have their own little jackets. All are simply amazing values at this reduced price...all sizes 14 to 44. Thrift Shop—Dresses COATS Very Low Priced Silks, pas- $ 7.75 M o st ¥y misses’ sizes. tels and white coats, ideal Thrift Shop—Coats for vacation wearing CLEARANCE 300 Summer HATS Were $2.95 to $6.50 $ I 95 Panamas (imitation), felts in whites and pastels, stitched siiks, straws and sheer straw braids in all the wanted shapes and shades. Sensational values. Better buy two or three to finish out the Summer Brooks' Millinery—Fourth Flaer - ~\ Formerly Selling at $6.95, $8.95 and $10 . “Sea Lion” All-W ool Swim Suits 32.65 and 53.95 One and two piece models in all the wanted colors. Regu- lar and sun tan backs. Ever so well made of pure quick- drying all wool, In regular and extra sizes. Main Floor—Beachwear Coolie and Beach Coats Regular $2.95 Values 52.59 Cool cotton and rayon beach materials and light-weight flan- nels in gay colors. Generously cut in single and double breasted styles. Sizes f everyone. Main Floor—Beachwear or JULY HOSIERY EVENT. Full Fashioned Pure Silk Chiffon Stockings Perfect Quality You've rarely such silk $ I Pr. the Summer. In all the wanted Summer shades. Hosiery stockings at such & low Department on the price. So Main stock up for the rest of Floor again passing a short time at the Mrs. Haight is