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“THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. 'I‘UESDAY JUNE 16, 1931. ‘SOCIETY (o vowe s oo oon e WINGHESTER GIRL | orveneespted i (Continued From lceond Page.) ~ the western All reservations must h made not carried white roses and llies of the ‘valley. She was attended by her sisters, Miss Marguerite Elizabeth Orme and Miss Kathleen Walsh Orme. They wore frocks of green moussline de sole and carried arm bouquets of yellow Pernet roses. Mr. John Daingerfield Lewis of Baltimore was the best man. A reception followed the ceremony, when the couple were assisted in re- ceiving by their parents. Mrs. Orme wore & blue lace gown and Mrs. Kenney ‘was in beige lace. After a wedding trip Mr. Kenney and his bride will be at_home at 220 Long- wood road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. ‘The bride's going-away costume Was & black and white ensemble, with acces- sories to correspond. Mr. Kenney is a graduate of Princeton, and his bride of Georgetown Convent and Gunston Eall. Among the out-of-town guests were Capt. and Mrs. John N. Popham, Mrs, William Gough, Mrs. Stuart-Symingtan, Mr. and Mrs. William Pearson, Mr. and Mrs, Robert D. Black, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Duncan Black and Mr. and Mrs. Arling- ton Clark of Baltimore. A number of plrflu ‘were given in honor of the bride and bridegroom. Among those who entertained were Miss ‘Theodore Emerson, Miss Mary Eleanor Hayden, Miss Mary McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orme and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Orme. Miss Mary Harriman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Harriman, will re- turn tomorrow from Ann Arbor, where she has completed her junior year at the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lynch will enter- tain at dinner this evening on the Shoreham terrace. The marriage of Miss Katherine Dent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Addi- | son Dent of Silver Spring, Md., to Lieut. Wllh.lm Gosnell Tomlinson, Alr Corps, U. 8. A, took place yesterday at noon | in Cllflomh in St. John's Protestant | Episcopal Church. “The Piper” to Be Given Tomorrow in Sylvan Theater. Prominent Wi nians, repre- senting official, civic and drama circles of the ‘Capital City, will be present at both performances of the poetic play “The Piper,” to be given in the Sylvan ‘Theater by the Drama Guild of Wash- ington tomorrow and Thursday nights at 8:30 o'clock. As is the custom of the Guild at all cutdoor performances, a limited number of boxes are arranged for distinguished sponsors and prominent officials of the national and city governments. Mrs. Edward Everett Gann and a party will occupy a box Thursday evening, as will Dr. DeWitt C. Croissant, president of the Drama Guild; Dr. H. Barrett Learn- ed, president of the Board of Education; Mrs Philip Sidney Smith, Dr. Frank ‘W. Ballou and others. Boxholders for tomorrow evening in- clude the District Commissioners. Col. U. S. Grant, 3d; Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett, Mrs. Thomas W. Sidwell, Mrs. George F. Bowerman, Col. John Otto Johnson, Miss Helen Colhoun, Mrs. James Carroll Prager, Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle, Fulton Lewis, Miss Sibyl Baker, Mrs. Marie Moore Forrest and others. Recent additions to the list of spon- sors are headed by the Assistant Secre- tary of the Navy, Mr. Ernest Lee ; Mrs. Willlam Fitch Kelley, Robert E. Lee, Mrs. Anthony Wnyne Ccok, Mrs. Virginia White Specl, Mrs. Cloyd Heck Marvin, Mrs. Frank M. ;t(o;\den and Mrs. David du Bose Gall- 2rd. The remaining boxes may be had by applying at the Drama Guild office, in Franklin Administration Building, or they may be obtained through the ticket bureau of the A. A. A. and T. Arthur Smith. Tickets for the reserved seat se:tlon are also available at ccmmunity prices. Mrs. Lucretia B. Woodford, assisted her sisters, the Misses Kinsman, and r daughter, Mrs. Arthur W. Crocker, entertained Sunday in their country place near Burnt Mills, Md., in honor of Mrs. John H. Walsh of Pittsfleld, GIFTS the MISS HELEN GERTRUDE MACOUGHTRY, ‘Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. to Mr. T. mwme Edmonston, son of Mr. and Mrs.' R. Owen wedding to take place September 5. Macoughtry, announce her engagement Edmonston, jr., the Mass, and Mrs. Henry Gordon Ed- monds of Washington and their young sons. Mrs. Walsh is visiting her mother, flé H. G. Edmonds, in Brookland, D. Mrs. H. B. Danlels gave a tea in her home at Fort Myer Sunday in honor of Miss Katharine McKiever, who left yes- terday for Sumter, N. C. At the tea table were Miss Helen Nevllle and Mrs. John Mitchell Waters. The table was charmingly decorated with coreopsis and blue candles. Mrs. J. L. Awl of | Brooklyn arrived Sunday to vmt her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson, at 820 L street Mrs. Awl, a former Washingtonian, was accompanied by Mr. Awl, who re- turned to New York the evening of his arrival. | She will remain with her par- ents for a few days. Mrs. louthzm Mr. and Mrs. William D. Carr of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. Geo s Case, jr., of Cleveland are at Wa Park Hotel during their stay in Wlsh- ington. Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Miller of New York City, who were married in New York Sunday, are at the Mayflower on their way to White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Miller is the former Sylvia Conny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Conay of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ofto returned Sunday after spending a few days at Point lence, near Solomons Island. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Wolfe of Day- ton, Oreg., are staying in Washington June Bride Will Always Cherish —abound distinctive examples of of Furniture, at small cost, as Pieces” at Henderson’s. There are "Ocj:sional well as Complete Suites for every room, many Priced Impressively- Low. Visit Our Store and see what we have to offer—you will incur not the slightest obligation. JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture and Interior Decoruting 1108 G Street—Phones: District i Various Unusual Values in Our Vfl”m‘”?f-SALE WE SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE LATER - * YOU SAVE mls 9x12 and DuLIN & We Have Set Aside a Limited Number of Choice PERSIAN ROOM SIZE All of these ri.lgs are of the famous Lilihan colorings, being of the same famlly. REGULARLY $300 *175 5. 10x13 . MARTIN for a_while and are uv\n: at the Poto- mas Park Apartmen! Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Saturday from their home, in Tacoma, V{:;h., and are at the Dodge for a short stay, Mr. and Mrs. Louis De Respiris of Long Island City, N. Y., have taken an apartment at Wardman Pask Hotel for the duration of their stay in this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer of Munch lndTl with o',l"u umxrmmr. Penny arrived Massachusetis Society Celebration Saturday. Plans have been completed for the big annual outing of the Massachusetts State Society of Washington Saturday afternoon and evening at the Olney Inn, Md., held in commemoration of Bunker Hill day, a holiday in .the qid Bay State. Busses and autos will leave south of the Treasury, Building at 2:30 C. | n'-nclwo, c-.ur , arrived in t ony of Chicago, IIL, by Miss lulyn Huder of Oak Park, Ill, are staying at Park Hotel for a few days. . C., a fet e Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Reeves of Mem- his, Tenn., are at the Mayflower while ‘nhu in Wi for the ring before rce Commission. They wul [ mmwvorkummanmm Miss Evelyn G. Downs and Miss P. P. Perkins of nnr&, mn, are at the Dodn in Wash- ccompanied by her son, are staying at fldmm?ukmul(orltud“l wcookotm | yesterday and are at the !hnnhnm s passing ¥, d:l“t&mimn\ g 8 few days a! u\dhwcumplnh by Miss Mary Lee Boyd of Jackson, Miss. Mrs. A. M. Hunter has moved from her home on California street to Ward- man Park Hotel, where she has taken an apartment. SLIP COVERS Of U--nl Value Tallored to your furniture in the best Ilun or 4.50 cretonne. 3-piece suite with 5 separate cushions Complete Ernest Holober Co. 713 H St. N.W. Met. 8916 Trade Contractors PurpLE IRIS Tea HousE Luncheons, Teas, Dinner Rittenhouse at 32nd St. Cleveland 1135 \ Special Values VACATION LUGGAGE - Men’s Gladstone Bags Made of imported pigskin . . Irish linen lining . . . roomy shirtfold . « o accessory pocket. s|9.75 Women’s Week-End Cases Fine Black or Brown cowhide leather . . . silk moire lined . . . all sizes. 57.50 Ideal for outings .. « top grain cow- hide . . . black or brown . . slide fasteners . . . lock + + + 14 and 16 inch $ 4.95', BECKERS Virginia Church Group Names Officers at Con- vention. Special Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., June 16.—Miss Margaret Frances Richards, Winchester, elected president of the Virginia Mary Halstead, | ‘Talkiesfrom America - Endeavor Union at the clos- superintendent, 8. J.|lar in Italy than those from lnymr ing session of the thirty-seventh an- lmbmn Covington; Christian En- | country. J B Joncss&fCo. 1219-1221 G Street N. W. COSTUME JEWELRY Selling Out Price Earrings, Bracelets, Pendants, Chokers, All Silk Underwear to Go at Once— We’re Selling Out Marcasite Rings, Crystals, Pearls* in all the wanted colors. *Simulated. 3 for 95¢ MAIN FLOOR $2.95 and $3.95 , Values a Allsilk Slips, Dance Sets, g Teddies, Step-ins, Panties. Regular and extra sizes, Late trimmed and tai- lored. The finest silk fabrie. . FIRST FLOOR Chance of a Lifetime for Small Women and Misses 300 COATS Beautiful coats of the newest models. It is really too bad we haven't sizes for every -one, but on account cf the heavy demand on our coat department sizes are limited to Sizes 14——15—-18—0||ly 33.97 $4.87 36.97 Jackets, Suits, Dress and Sport Coats in light and medium weights. Plenty of the popular whites. Remember, only because of the limited sizes can we offer these coats at such ridiculous prices. S Smart Silk DRESSES $5.00 to $7.50 Values A Choice Assortment of Styles. Business, Street, Sport. Pastel, White, -Dark Green Prints. 2 for $7.00 SECOND FLOOR SUMMER BLOUSES Beautiful, summery blouses in Eyelet Embroidery and the popular Net. In white 'dnd colors. All wanted styles and all sizes, 97 3 2 L A Between 12th and 13th’ White Grained PIGSKIN BAGS New Summer Styles—300 of Them $ ‘We break all records! Never such savings—such styles— such timeliness—right now when the whole fashionable world is seeing WHITE—mad over WHITE—we step forward with a SALE of CHALK- ‘WHITE PIGSKIN BAGS. You can depend upon us—we never fail to give the greatest values in the prettiest styles! GENUINE LEATHER BAGS GENUINE LEATHER BAGS— 67 L] chalk-white—pigskin grained, or chalk-white pinseal, shark, pelican grains and calf. Large - sports bags — pouches — envel- opes with back-straps, handles, ~Zippers and unique trims for smart contrast. Leathers: Einseal Grain Colors: Tan, Beige Blond, Red This Store Is Sellmg ‘Out Floor By Floor; Only Because We're Selling Out—Is It Possible to Offer You Our BETTER DRESSES Including our newest Silk Piques, Shantungs, Flat Crepes, Cotton Rayons, Jerseys and Knitted Dresses PLENTY OF JACKET FROCKS at this price z for $5 nowxanm STORE Your Choice of Our Entire 87 If Sold Singly $2.67 Each All Sizes Styles © _for Every Occasion Stock up to $1.47 DRESSES Choice Styles in Voile-Swiss, Rayons, Prints and other wanted matenals in 2-piece Jacket Styles. DOWNSTAIRS STORE NEW SUMMER s 51000 $12.00, $13.50 's_newest most colorful in Jtcket Fro , Street Dresses, nortu Frocks and styles for zurm.u Regular $1.95 Rayon Pajamas Runproof rayon. Solid colors and stripes. Two pieces. Applique mmmed. w’da hu A great sacrifice at this price, MAIN FLOOR Regular $4 to $6 SUMMER SHOES sl 95 2na 9995 \ 1314 F:Street N.W. * Mail and Phone Orders Filled —District 4454— Why pay more when for these prices you can buy everything you want for Sport or . Dyess Wear.. Whites — Two-tone ef- fects. "High and Low Heels. Connecticut Ave. anal” PARKING SERVICE—Cosn. Ave. Entrance