Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1930, Page 18

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SOCIETY. ISOCIETY Visitors From California Arrived This Morning and Are Guests at the White House. L] HE President and Mrs. Hoover have as their guests in the Executive Mansion Mrs. Lester J. Hinsdale and her daughter, Miss Betty Ann Hinsdale, of Sacramento, Calif., who arrived morning for a short visit. Panama Envoy Joins Family at Ogonquitt. The Minister of Panama, Senor Dr. Don Ricardo J. Alfaro, returned to Ogonquitt, Me., last evening after spend- ing several days in the Capital. Senora de Alfaro and their family have been _in Maine for several weeks. The Minister of Greece and Mme. Simopoulos are the guest of Mrs. Bryce J. Allen at Beverly Farms for the cere- monies in connection with the Massa- chusetts. tercentenary celebration. The Minister of Sweden, M. Bostrom, will sail aboard the Europa, Wednesday, July 23, for his home in Sweden, where he will join Mme. Bostrom and their daughters for a two months’ vacation. The new counselor of the legation, Baron Johann Beck-Frils, who recently arrived in Washington to take up his duties, will be charge d'affaires during the Minister's absence. . ‘The Chinese Minister and Mme. Wu, iwho have been motoring in New Eng- “land, have postponed their return to Washington. They are in Boston for the tercentenary. . Representative and Mrs. John O. Bchafer have closed their Washington house and are motoring to their Mil- waukee home, with their four children. The counselor of the Spanish em- ‘bassy, Conde de Montefuerte, enter- {tained at the dinner dance on the Plage ‘Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel .Jast evening. Dr. and Mrs, Joseph, Grier Whiteside of Byrd Park Court, Richmond, have recently announced the engngemem. af their daughter, Alice Gaither, to Mf. Samuel Henry Jorg of Richmond, son of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Jorg of 5913 Sixteenth street. The wedding will take Place in the early Autumn. Mrs. Snowden Ashford announces the #ngagement of her daughter, Mrs. Agnes ‘Ashford Robert, to Lieut. Edward Con- rad Metcalfe, U. S. Navy, son of Mrs. ‘James Montrose Metcalfe and the late Mr. Metcalfe of Natchez, Miss. Mrs, “Robert is the daughter of the late Snow- iden Ashford of this city. : The wedding will take place in the |||/ #Church of the Covenant at noon Tues- ||| iday, September 1, in the presence of hn{,y the members of the familles. Fol- Aowing the ceremony, Mrs. Edward 8. “Munford and her daughter, Miss Norvell “Munford, will entertain at a wedding fl’l’enkcllst in their home on Nineteenth “street. i Lieut. Metcalfe graduated from the “United States Naval Academy in the ‘class of 1922. He will be on duty as sn_ instructor at the Naval Academy ‘next Winter, 2 £ Mrs. Harold K. Phillips of Country #Club Hills, Va., entertained at luncheon {and bridge today when her guests were - . Norman Pond, Mrs. Norman Bax- fter, Mrs, Charles G. Ross, Mrs, Henry {D. Ralph, Mrs. Glen Tucker, Mrs. El- fliott Thurston and Mrs. Phelps Adams, . William' C. Rives are at Hotel, at Madison avenue fand Sixty-ninth street. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Philander Johnson have felosed their house, on the Rockville #Pike, and will sail this week aboard ithe Schenectady for a month’s trip to §Baltic ports. Mr. and Mrs, Wilton J. Lambert have “torn the fioorol.'n the next e 3 I S SR AN A ST £ AN D S SRR E BT B B ARER RN o < M ) S Group Oner 510 Were $16.50 to $29.50 This comprises every new shade, material and style of dress for any occasion. All sizes. No alterations—all sales final. e to New York, and are at the St. is Hotel for a short sty. Miss Teress Saul, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Saul, sailed on the this | Britannia for Europe, to travel until Fall and enter school at Cannes, France. She accompanied Mrs. Willlam J. Lightle and her daughter of S8an Fran- Mrs. G. A. Wetherall Bell, jr., will chaperon & of young girls to Camp Humphreys Thursday to the beach party given by the reserve offices on duty there. The beach party will take the place of the dance planned for that evening. Bishop and Mrs. Philip M. Rhine- lander and their family have arrived in New York from their place at Eastern Point, Mass, and are spending a few days at the Westbury Hotel. Goldberg—Friedlander Wedding Last Evening, ) ‘The marriage of Miss Helene Fried- lander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Friedlander, to Lieut. Maurice Goldberg, U. 8. A, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Goldberg of Atlantic City, took place in the Mayflower Hotel at 6:30 o'clock last evening. ‘The ceremony was performed in the Pan-American room under a bower of palms and white roses, Rev. Dr. Ab- ram Simon of the Eighth Street Tem- ple officiating, and was witnessed by a hundred relatives and close friends of the young couple, and the dinner which followed was served in the Chinese room. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, wore a wedding able A THE EVENING STAR, lace, in a cap effect, and held in place with a band of seed pearls and blos- soms. She wore long white kid gloves and carried a shower of white roses, lilies of the valley, white orchid in the center. Mr3. Albert Small, r of was matron of honor, and French blue chiffon pers to match and carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and blue delphin- ‘The bridegroom had as his best man, Mr. Albert Small. Mrs. Fried- lander, mother of the bride, wore peach-color chiffon and a corsage bou- quet of orchids and lilles of the val- ley. Mrs. Goldberg, mother of the Dbridegroom, wore black chiffon and a corsage bouquet of orchids and lilies of the valley. 2 Lieut. and Mrs. Goldl left for Boston by water and will visit in Cana- da. They will make their home in Cambridge, Mass. The bride’s going- away gown was & brown covert cloth suit with a yellow flat crepe blouse, a brown hat and accessories to match, and she wore a corsage bouquet of yel- low tea roses. Among the out-of-town guests were Mrs. Samuel Bach, Mr. Arthur Bach the bride, ‘wore fum. and Miss Claire Castleberg of New b York; Mrs. Henrietta Sommers, Doris Heller and Mrs. Lawrence Sing< er of Baltimore; Miss Henrietta Gold- berg and Miss Mae Goldberg of Atlantic City; Capt. and Mrs. H. N. Fort Meade, Md. Gen. Bash, Col. C. B. Hodges, Maj. J. G. Ki]| Buchanan -and Lieut. shaw, Lieut. G. R. Ha THE COLLIER INN Columbia R. at 18th St. N.W. TBY our delicious Chicken Salad for your next Mome Party— aleo Sandwiches, Ico Cream and Pastries—s complete and satistying eatering service—sure to please you. Cotumbia BodS Formerly $15, $25 $8.75 Never before have we been to offer such unusual values at a more opportune time. splendid array of smart styles in the newest, most color- ful fabrics. Large Size Range Opposite The Willard Hotel 527 14th Street N.W, that we must turn over FORCING US to them almost ST REEM ‘REBUILDING is responsible for this extraordinary special apart’ . .. the bullders are from one corner bo half of the second RE WE MUST DISPOSE OF OVER 650 DRESSES ALSO Now THEREFO] This alone eould explain why we are taking such an extraordinary loss Regular $16.50, $19.50, $25, $29.50, $39.50 & $49.50 DRESSES 650 to Close Out at Once! Group Two: o1 Were $19.75 to $49.50 Our Entire Stock of DRESSES That Were $49.50 to $175 $24.75 to 887 .50 The men of the Arts Club will have a stag dinner, to which they invite man friends, at 6:40 o'clock tomorrow eveni ‘The r will be informal d it weather permits. Mr. W rpvents. divsiony of ‘the. Library of g ivision of the bt will lead the dmumr:ll"l’ on tates. Mr. and Mrs. George Cabell Lafferty will close their house, at Sixteenth T streets, today and will go to At- lantic City to spend the remainder of the Summer at the Marlbourough- Blenhejm. Mrs. W. Burroughs Hays is now visit- ing her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lile, in their shome, in Pittsburgh. She expects to return to Washington the 1st of August. Mr. Howard Moran entertained at the dinner dance last evening on the Plage Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Women’s City Club to Have Dinner in the Garden Tomorrow. Dr. A. Frances Foye will preside at the garden party dinner to be given by the business and professional section f the Women's City Club tomorrow evening at 6:30 o'clock in the garden of the club house, at 22 Jackson place. and | 4 TUESDAY. itn ol pj tshe new copyright law of the United | Miss Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Coulter of Chica; have been for a few days at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Dr. and Mrs, Coulter will go today to Philadelphia to visit before returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. H%Hly of Los An- gelles are at the Hotel, accom- panied by their daughters, Helen, Janet and Marjorie. Miss_Anna Kennelly and Miss Mar- garet Hunt entertained Sunday after- noon at 1317 Otis street northeast in honor of Miss Mary Florence Morscher of Clarendon and Dr. Charles Drechsler, Tomorrow— Wednesday Final Millinery Reductions Your Unrestricted Choice of the House Every Hat $ in every headsize Tomorrow—through originally $12.50 to $27.50 Friday—these beautiful hats, many bearing the label of foremost New York milliners, will carry their final reduction, Finest Baku, Bali- buntl, Felt, Hair hats, etc. Tailored and dressy models in all desir- able shades. g(_)s—mfi-kf HARms-@-, —= 1224 F: STREET r== If you would go vacationing in better dresses than ever before, attend Harris’ SALE Tomorrow—W ednesday—also Thursday and Friday Dresses Regular Prices $29.75, $39.75, $49.75, $55.00 CHOICE of the HOUSE Printed Chiffons Pastel Chiffons Black Chiffons T T TR R RIS Summer Dress Disposal |0.75 : Formerly $25.50 and $29.75' group of crepes, ensem- bles and evening frocks —charming dresses that will add much to ward- Special chiffor your vacation robe. .00 Fd Navy Georgettes ' Crepe Ensembles * Evening Frocks ¢ Summer Sportswear intire Stock Offered Nothing Reserved Summer Coat Clearance |0.00 Formerly $16.50 and $19.75 Summer coats in white and pastel shades—fully lined and unlined—as well as Summer silk coats for your vacation trip. Open a charge account to take care of your sale purchases a(_)SEPH-R-' HARRIS-(0- — 1224 F: STREET e JOLY 15, 1930. =~ sephine Peabody of Dodge Hotel for several days. Mrs. H. H. Shelton has joined Mr. in their apariment at the Wardman Park Hotel atter otor trip to North Carolina. e | Miss Marion E. Packer of London is at the Dodge Hotel durin; Washington, g her stay in ——— STEAMER IS BEACHED SAULT STE. Ontario, July 15 (#).—The steamer Bay of the Sul- livan Line was hed & mile above " | Sault Ste. Marie, + yesterday after . {an ‘accident while ‘pulling out of the American locks. w4 The vessel struck @ bridge pler and tore a bad hole in her side below the water line. She .started to fill and was beached. A tug and a diver are investigating. E{ vessel was upbound for Duluth with 1310 F Street SOCIETY. ARCHDUKE MEETS DELAY Must Make Bail Again or Stay in Jail Until October. { NEW YORK, July 15 ().—: Leopold of Austria, indicted for larceny in connection with the diamond necklace Napoleon gave to Marie Louisa, must remain in jail until October or have bail a: d again, Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Harold W. Hastings said yesterday. Recently the archduke asked to have his bail bond withdrawn, and went to the 'l'am‘:x with the hope of getting a trial. Hastings said that delay in the hear- ing was due to the absence from the city of Thomas A. Aurelio, assistant dis- trict attorney, who will have charge of the trial, and of Baroness Eisepmenger, a friend of the present owneér of the necklace, on whose complaint the arch- duke was arrested. Open Till 2 P.M. Saturdays During July and August RALEIGH HABERDASHER . Closing Out Our Women’s Shoe Department All $12.50, $13.50, $14.50, $15 Shoes - $675 , 875 STETSON Sport, walking and street shoes! STETSON walking and street shoes! Spectator Sport Shoes, Linen Shoes, Shantung Shoes, Patent Leather Shoes! Black, blue, green, blonde and White Kid Shoes! Black or Tan Calf Shoes! Nothing reserved . 7 . Every pair in- cluded. Every style, every leather, every size. All sales final . . . No re- funds—No exchanges—No C. O. D.’s - Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Our Finest Paulina Frocks $1475 Were $29.75, $39.75, $49.75 Not just an ordinary sale but one of the sea- son’s most outstanding . .. charming Paulina sport and street frocks featured in the smart- est one and two piece models . . . Shantungs, prints, flat crepes, linens, Canton crepes, Jersey, covert cloths, suifsys. 1310 F Street tweeds and knitted RALEIGH HABERDASHER

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