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SO Miss Dorothy Donovan Is Going Aboard ; Other News Of Chevy Chas: Dr. and Mrs, Carden War- ner and Daughter at Cot- tage in Maine. R Miss Dorothy Donewyl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Donovan, will leave today for New York and sail to- morrew on the S. S. Corinthia for Ice- land, Norway and Sweden, later visiting | in Germany and France. Miss Dono- van will remain abroad six weeks. Dr. and Mrs. Carden Warner and their daughters, Miss Katherine Warner, Miss Mary Warner and Miss Julia Warner, are in their cottage at Booth- bay Harbor, Me., for the Summer. Mrs. Lawrence Todd and her sons, David and Alden, have gone to Woods Hole, Mass., to spend the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kilmer Korner, jr., and their son, Jules, have returned from Durham, N. C., where they spent a week., Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher are back from a visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Roberts in Wayne, Pa. Miss - Katherine Ireland and her brother, Mr. Emory Ireland, students at the University of West Virginia in Morgantown, W. Va., are spending their vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emory 1. Ireland. Mrs. Bolitha J. Laws and her chil- dren, Nancy Lee, Margaret and Bolitha, Jr, have gone to Ocean City, Md., where they have a cottage for the Sum- Jner. Mr. Laws will join them for week ends. Mrs. Willlam E. Springer and her children, Miss Lucille Springer &nd John Springer, left Tuesday by motor for Bay View, Mich., where they will spend the Summer. Miss Anna Prosser, who spent the ‘Winter with her aunt, Mrs. Eugene E. Stevens, has returned to her home in , Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Foster and Mr. Moulton Dewalt of Crestline, Ohio, and Mr, Eugene Foster of BalMmore were ;umu the past week of Mr. and Mrs. . _W. Satterwhite. Miss Jane Louise Stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Scott Stein, left Friday for Swampscott, Mass., to attend the national convention of the Kappa Kappa Gama Sorority. Mrs. William Scott Stein, jr., and Miss Sidney Brock, who has been Mrs. Stein's house guest, left Wednesday by motor for Bar Harbor, Me.. where she will be the guest of Miss Breck. Mrs. Stein also will visit in New York City and Bay Head, N. J, and will return the end of July. Miss Margaret Doolittle of Gambrier, Ohio, is the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Williams. Mrs. Stephen B. Fuller entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. Clara Hoak of Harrisburg, Pa., who is visiting her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, L. Paul Winings. Mr. James R. Given, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Paul Winings, returned Friday to his home in Birmingham, Ala Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saxelby are back from Montgomery, Ala., and accompanied by the latter’s mother, Mrs. Theresa Taggert, who will be with them for a visit. Mrs. E. Flavella Koss entertained at lunchecn and bridge Tuesday at the Manor Club, in compliment to Mrs. L. L. Morrill of Philadelphia, formerly of Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Morrill are at the Broadmoor during their stay | here. Mrs. Nelson M. Shepard and her son, Seth Shepard, have gone to their cot- | tage, Boxwood, at North Beach, Md. for the Summer. Mr. Shepard will Jjoin his family for week ends. Mrs. Avon Morse Nevius and her son, Jack Nevius, left Monday for New York City, and sailed Tuesday on the 8. S. Lafayette for France. They will spend the Summer abroad touring the chateau country, and visiting in Paris. Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson and Mrs. Charles E. Wright, who motored to Chicago to attend the Republican Na- tional Convention, will remain in Chi- cago for the Democratic National Con- vention this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Huguely, who have been visiting in Atlantic City, N. J, have returned to their home on ‘Western avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Millard F. West and their daughter, Miss Betty West, mo- tored to Princeton, N. J., to attend the comniencement exercises at Princeton University, when Mr. Millard F. West, Jjr., was graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gott will enter- tain their club at supper and bridge Friday evening in their home on Quesada street. Mr. O. H. Benson of Gettysburg, Pa., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Stuhler en route to New York City. Mrs. Prederick L. Harveycutter had guests with her at luncheon and bridge ‘Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Copenhaver are spending the Summer on the con- tinent, and will return in September. Mrs. E. Barrett Prettyman and her children are spending the Summer in Ocean City, Md., where Mr. Prettyman will join them each week end Mrs. Walker S. Buel and her sons Walker and Meredith are spending a month in Delaware, Ohio, with Mrs. Buel's mother, Mrs. S. C. Prout. Mr. Buel is in Chicago for this morth. Mrs. Portor R. Taylor entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday. Miss Margaret Silver and Miss Louise Whiteford of Whiteford, Md., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Roger | Whiteford | Whiteford. Mr. and Mrs motored yesterday to Westminster, Md., whefe they attended the wedding last evening of Miss Caroline Rineheart Wantz and Mr. David Taylor of Phila- delphia Representative and M C. Cochran and their family. cupled the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ray Palmer, have returned to their home in Mercer, Pa. D-. and Mrs. Palmer, who spent the Winter in California have returned to their home Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamilton Wilson entertained informally at a bridge {mny Monday evening in honor of the atter's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Frank L. Jenkins entertained at luncheon and bridge Friday. Mrs. August Koehler was hostess at luncheon and bridge Friday, when her guests were Mrs. Lloyd Hoppe, Mrs. Phillp Gott, Mrs. Carl Sthuler, Mrs Lawrence Hopkinson, Mrs. James ‘Thomas who oc- Rogers, Mrs. Ray Schrider, Mrs. Edward Leasure anu Mrs Mr. and Mrs. tained at a dfner Saturday evening, June 18, in compliment to their daugh- ter's house guests, Miss Cornelia Scandrelt and Miss Molly Turner of St. Paul, Minn. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Bates left an Sunday for Seattle, Wash Miss Emily Jane Quirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Quirk, who recently graduated from the Manhattan Oollege, salled FPriday on the S. S. George Kane. ' Permanent Wave Worthy of Your Hair and of You - pjoner Parnr INC Specializing in waving difficult fine textures—grey—white — dyed oe bleached hair. Machineless Permanent Wave Many Other Methods. Hair Tinting Facial Turkish Baths 1514 Conn. Ave. N. 2774 and 777 | CIETY. | BRIDE OF JUNE 16 MRS. WARREN HARLAN HOOVER, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Arias of 2400 Sixteenth street and before her charmingly arranged wedding Thursday, June 16, Miss Margot Arias. Lieut. Hoover is stationed at Fort Myer. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Vulcania for Europe, where she will travel until September. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. DeVeau and their son, Mr. Harold DeVeau, motored to Philadelphia Tuesday to attend the commencement exercises of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Miss Anne Gravatt went Priday to Bostor, Mass., for several week's stay. Mr. John Hazard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazard, left Sunda; June 19, for' Boston to join the S. S. Oceanographer of the Coast and Geode Survey for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Shearer, their son William and Mrs. George Williams of Prescott, Wis., are guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell. Miss Virginia Dawes Engaged to Ensign. ___ (Continued From First Page.) | bassador to Chile. On the paternal |side Ensign Tennent's great-great- | grancfather was Dr. John Gardner | Tennent of Bowling Green, Va., and | | Lady Balfour of England was an an- | cestress. Senator and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley | Mr. and .Mrs, Hugh L. Murrell have returned from New York, where they were at the Hotel New Yorker for sev- eral days. They will leave this week by motor for Johnson City, Tenn., to visit Mrs. Murrell's mother,” Mrs. Cora Adams Peoples. Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson spent last week in Detroit, Mich., where she at- will also have a Navy man as son-in- [law, Ensign Miller, being a recent | Annapolis graduate. The wedding will | | take place in the Autumn and in the ! | meantime, Miss Barkley is rooting hard | for the Democratic candidate for Pres- | ident, whoever he may be. | Miss Barkley is an unusually pro- Sanford Bates enter- | i i ce of the Fiorence. Grijtenton Homes. | gressive girl end a prime favorite in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Royce Kidder |society. She inherits her gift for poli- started Sunday by motor for Missourl.|yes from her father, senior Senator | They will stop en route at Tarrnlyfll““- from Kentucky, who was chairman of Helen Clarke. | the State Democratic Convention at Miss Grace Chandlee spent last week | Louisville, delegate-at-large to_ the end in Portsmouth, Va., with her|Democratic convention at San Fran- brother-in-law and sister, Capt. and|cisco in 1920, at New York in 1924 and | Mrs. D. V. Chadwick. | at Houston in 1928, and will be tem- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Norris at- | porary chairman at Chicago this year. tended the graduation of their daugh-| He came to the Lower House for lhe‘ ter, Miss Marguerite Norris, from St.|Sixty-thir¢ and each succeeding Con»‘ Mary's Seminary in St. Marys City,|gress until sent to the Senate March, Md.” Miss Norris accompanied her par- l 1927. Ind. Mrs. Kidder was former] ents home for the Summer. Miss Barkley gracuated from Holton Mrs. Mary Suit Pisher of Frankfort, | Arms, 29, atiended the Sophic New- Ind., is the guest of her son-in-law | comb College at New Orleans, the er.d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter £.| American University and the George | Gard | Washington University, this city. She | & prominent Canadiin barrister with | offices in Vancouver | to Vancouver Mrs. Smith, covering from an_{llness, and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Douglas, Jr., | has traveled abroad and rides well, as entertained at tea yesterday afternoon |do all Kentucky girls. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.| Ensign Miller graduated from Anna- las was assisted by Mrs. W. Norman | ished flight training at Pensacola, Fla., Clarke, Miss Larry Worroll and Miss | with station at Augusta. Katherine Le Tulle. | — | Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Payne Craft several weeks in Asheville, N. C. announce | ERL | daughter, Beatrice Payne, to Lieut. | . | Joseph Wayne Earnshaw, U. S. M. C,, | Mx. and Mrs. Smith Pass | £ 5 | Ariz. Miss Craft was graduated from | Forty-Ninth Wedding Day | Gunston Hall last year and is a popu . ar member of | 101 Chestnut avenue, Takoma Park, ob-| ~ Lieut. Earnshaw was graduated from | served their forty-ninth wedding anni- | the Naval Academy in 1927 and has just | versary. Among their friends who|Teturned from a detail in China. 'He Yard in this city. | Azro J. Cory, Mrs. Susanna Lerch, Miss| The engagement was announced last Mary F. Lerch and Mrs. Silas Berry- | evening at a dinner party given by the 5 3505 Porter street. Capt. and Mrs. Craft Mr. and Mrs. Smith are among the| gre entertaining over the week end Miss + pio sidents of Takoma Park and | Mary Miller Kress, Miss Ida Gudebrod, | have r . penter, Miss Marjorie Briiton, Lieut. W. : They were the third | g "yoyarg U, 8. N.; Mr. Willlam S. ‘\{f::“'\m}'; to Takoma Park, which | Seary, Mr. Kean McNally, all of Phil { ceded by Dr. and Mrs, Azro J. Cory. | J. Bond, Barbara Ann and Mary | Patricia, will spend the Summer with | Mr. and Mrs. Willam Warner, 4669 | | Columbia, s, Warner i the sister of | ] Cleaned, Stored, | Mrs. Smith, and before her marrisge|} Glazed, Insured | was Miss Ruth Grabill, daughter of MT. | Free Cold Storage on All avenue, Takoma Park. Mr, Warner Is | Mfg. Forrier 809 11th St. N.W. Douglas on Hesketh street. Mrs. Doug- | polis, class 1930, and is taking his fin- Miss abeth Bourn is spending | the engagement of their | son of Mrs. M. J. Earnshaw of Phoenix, | Pridsy Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith of | %Vnshmgmn | eallled to congratulate them were M. | 388 been sssigned to duty at the Navy mEy | bride-elect’s parents in their home, ided in the same home for more | Miss Anne Britton, Miss Betty Car- than 45 years, unincornorated, being pre- Mrs. J. Bond Smith and her children, U ; S Drummond drive, Vancouver, British | and Mrs. L. R. Grabill, 16 New York Remodeled Jobs Phone National 5628 t Mr aunt Chapin of that city. 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Maj. |and Mrs Pelch will leave July 10 for their new post at West Point. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Henry S. Ken- dall entertained at the dinner dance on the Shoreham Terrace last evening in honor of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. A. C. Davis, who have just arrived here oa duty.’ Their other guests were Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Homer C. Wick, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lawrence B. Richard- son, Capt. and Mrs. Walter G. Farrell and Lieut. and M Paul E. Pihl Capt. Horace B. Smith, U. S. A. and his mother, Mrs. Ben,amin Smith | entertained at dinner last week inshoncr of Gen. and Mrs. Perry Miles, in their apartment at Wardman Park Hoiel. Those in the company were Gen. and Mrs. David C. Shanks, Gen. and Mrs. Nathaniel B. McClure, Col. and Mrs. James M. Lockett, Maj. and Mrs. Mar- tin C. Shallenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graves, Mrs, William Evans, M William Phillips, Mrs. J. P. M. Joh ston, the Hon. Miss Annabel Mat- thew's and Col. Campbell B. Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kasehagen enter- tained at a supper dance Wednesday evening for their house guest, Miss Eleanor Duffy of Pittsburgh, their son and nephew, Mr. Leo Kaschagen, 3d.. of Charleston, W. Va., end Mr. Shields Johnson of Roanoke, Va. The company included Miss Bobby Butler, Miss Ju Underwood, Miss Annie May Lofimn, Miss Regina Malloy of Iowa, Miss Dorothy Bloodgood, Miss Donnie Tay- lor of Georgia, Miss Thelma Mayer, Miss Rosaline Johnson, Miss Frances Johnson of Roanoke, Mr. Frank Foote of Pittsburgh, Mr. Julian Dickerson, Mr. Evans Brown, Mr. Arthur Elgin, Mr. Thomas Corwin, Mr. Thomas Coun- sel, Mr. Bud Steele, Mr. Robert Brand- enburg of Des Moines, Mr. Vincent Buckley, Mr. Mason Bloodgood, Mr. Charles Mayer and Mr. Robert McKee of Missouri. Mrs. William Fentriss Elliott enter- tained at bridge Wednesday evening in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Charles R. Stoll of Philadelphia and Mrs. Pey- ton Adams of Mount Vérnon, N. Y. The “other guests were Mrs. Nannie Lamhprt, Mrs, Mary T. Jones, Mrs. Emmbk_Burneil. Mrs. T. B. Adams, Mrs. Harry Millard, Mrs. R. Carter Wilson and Miss Dorothy Elliott. Miss Catherine Dennis entertained some~of her friends at luncheon and bridge Tuesday, 2t her home on Van Buren street, the company including Miss Mary Elizabeth Hochbaum, Uni- versity of Colorado; Miss Margaret Mayo, Hardisonburg State Teachers' Colloge; Miss Amber Youngblood, George Washington University; Miss Dorothy McCrory, Iowa State College; Miss Kinkaed Young. University of Maryland; Miss Ruth Simpson, Ameri- can University and Miss Frances Evans, | St. Mary's Seminary. adelphia; Miss Mary Elizabeth Riddle of | Norfolk, Va., and Lieut. F. J. McQuillen, | Jane McCadden and Elaine Ogus. Quantico. The guests at the engagement dinner included, besides the house guests, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Sullivan, Lieut. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson of Fort Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman MacArthur, Miss Virginia Laizure Miss Edith Hamilton, Miss Anna Catherine Bootes, Ensign Warren W. Whitside, Licut. R. H. Rice, U. 8. N.; Mr. Arthur Carpenter, Mr. Harry A. Baldridge, Mr. Morgan Des- pard, Mr. Robert Garrett, Mr. Raymond Carpenter and Mr. Peter Hamiiton. ‘The wedding of Miss Craft and Lieut. | Earnshaw will take place in the early part of October. Mre. Allan Bradshaw Fay announces the engagement of her daughter, Ellen Lyle, to Mr. Donal L. Chamberlin of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frederick Fischer of Washington announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Freda Martha | Bette, to Mr. Charles Roberts Themp- son, son of Mrs. Sarah Louise Thomp- son and the late Mr. Archibald Roberts | Thompson of Greensboro, N. C., and Baltimore, Md Miss Fischer attended George Wash- ington University. Mr. Thcmpson re- cently received his bachelor of science degree_at Haverford College, Philadel- phia, Pa., and studied at Peabody Con- servatory of Music, in Baltimore, and | took a- post-graduate course at George Washington University. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Carr of Lees- burg, Va., have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Marion Powell, o Mayor William Jordan Luck of Mid- dleburg. No date has been set for the marriage ceremo Miss Carr is a graduate of State Teachers' College, Harrisonburg, and for the past three vears has been a member of the faculty of the Middle- burg Public Schocl. Mayor Luck is a son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Preston Luck and a graduate of the Virginia Episcopal School, Lynchburg. He later attended the University of Virginia, where he ‘was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Foot Too Hard to Fit Rest and Comfort for Tired Feet High or Low Shoes for House and Street Wear Straps, Easy Oxfords, Neat Low Heel Ties and Cut- Outs Embodying Built-in Comfort Features Plus Style and Service 3 to D Sizes 2 to 10 Widths AA to EEE 439 7th Street NW. Baltimore Store, 212 N. Liberty St. Earlington Hanes of Herndon, Va. MRS. STANLEY BARRETT HANES, Before marriage, Miss Helen Lee Crippen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Swan Crippen. The bridegroom is the son of former Representative and Mrs. Harvey —Harris-Ewing Photo. Daughter of Chaplain Weds in Parents’ Home ‘The marriage of Miss Nancy B. Mc- Gee, daughter of Maj. John George McGee, chaplain in the Salvation Army, and Mrs. McGee, to Mr. Tallman Pred- erick Huff of Takoma Park, Md., son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Huff, took place last evening in the home of the bride's parents, 3911 McKinley street, at 8:30 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by the bride’s father and the Westbrook Trio gave selections preceding the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of egg shell color satin and lace, a tulle veil edged with a deep band of lace, and she car- ried calla lilies and lilies of the valley. Miss Clare De Lacy was the maid of carrying an old-fashioned bouquet of Spring flowers, maid in a lavender chiffon frock, with an old-fashioned bouquet of Spring flowers. The little flower girl, Precious Naugh- carried pink sweetpeas, and the ring bearer, Richard Nicolaides, was in a white linen suit. The ribbon bearers | were John Nicolaides, Gilbert Decker, | Marion Westbrook, Edwin Stouffer, Bj;x | Paul McGee was the best man. | ""A reception followed the ceremony, when the couple had assisting them Mrs. McGee, mother of the bride, who was in pale blue chiffon, and Mrs. Huff, | mother of the bridegroom, who wore | beige lace. Later Mr. and Mrs. x?ufl 1ehn for & | wedding trip to Michigan, the bride | | wearing a flowered belge silk suit. They | will be at home upon their return at | | Davenport Terrace, on Connecticut ave- | nue. Among the out-of-town guests were | Col. and Mrs. Edward Underwood of | New York, Capt. and Mrs. James | Naughten of Charlotte, S. C.. Mr. and | Mrs. E. 1. Stouffer of Harrisburg, Pa., and Mr. Ralph Hale of Charlottes- | ville, Va. ! | Sanay VSpril;g R?ai&ents | 1 Celebrate Golden Wedding; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Wetherald | of Sandy Spring celebrated their | golder. wedding anniversary yesterday afternoon, giving an afternoon Tecep- tion from 3 until 5 o'clocx and in the evening from 7 until 9 o'clock. The | { occasion was a reunion of their chil- | dren and some of their near relatives | ! from a distance. Mr. ana Mrs. Harry | Wetherald and their daughters of Buf- | lfalo, N. Y. Mr. and nars. Stanley | Wetherald and their small child of New | |Another { OF THE FAMOUS The best value we have ever offered. Ever-blooming, and hardy. height. An exceptional v 1434 Park Road honor in a green chiffon frock and | | Miss Betty Crossette was the brides- | ten, wore a rose organdy frock and | From 2% feet up in SHOPPERS’_ York, Mr. Robert Wetherald and his | children, Miss Dorothy Wetherald and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Sullivan, the former a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Wetherald, all of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Dudley Perkins of Moorestown, N. J. | { ‘The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wetherald |in Sandy Spring was tastefully deco- | rated and a number of the relatives | assisted in . receiving tne guests, with Mrs. William W. Moore of Sandy Spring completing the group of Mr. and Mrs. ‘v;et.;;enld'l present for the affair, . | Aimost New Mahogany TEINWAY Baby Grand *1,075 This lovely instrument is only seven months old and of ez- quisite tone quality and volume. It was specially selected for artist work. The retail selling price of this Grand Piano is $1,275. Bench to Mateh Included ‘We are also offering & care- fully used, full size, art-finish Rosewood Steinway Upright. . .$375 Delightfully Responsive in Every Way E. F. Droop & Sons Co. 1300 G Street Carload EVER-BLOOMING Gardenia Plants We have just received another carload of ex- ceptional quality Gardenia plants expertly packed with a generous dirt ball, blooming and ready to fragrant alue. RODMAN BROS. FLORISTS 14th and H N.W. 14th & Harvard Sts. COLUMNS DIAMCNDS AND WATCHES. | A Convenient Reference for Shoppers TAILOR. RANC JEWELRY CO., at 627 th n.w., at G. is the headquarters for nat y known and nationally advertised Jew- 8 house of many leathers. G. W. King. Jr., 511 11th st. Lu saddlery, harnes: Repairing by expert workmen. MANUFACTURING JEWELER. 1592, ot 811 E st. nws s o ight now is the time Ackerman. Cw;;n aitered, relined \_Connecticut ave. n.w. SOCIET Nifiht in Scotland Forms Motif for Openinfl of Club Atmosphere of Moonlight in Highlands Prevails at Ball and Cabaret. The atmosphere of a moonlight night | Bowles. e zcothnd‘?:“suzd af tu:; ‘Ml' B — and cabaret last evening at the u . . it in Braemar Forest, Chevy | Washington Man Wad Chase, Md. Stirring notes of bagpipes, | : gyt played by Scottish highlanders in gay- | New York Giti Yesterday SOUTHAMPTON, Long Island, N. Y., | | colored Kkilts, heralded the ng of | the program, which formally opened the | june 25 Tne wedding of Mr, Ambler | Liggett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robert S. Chambers, whose mar- riage will take place Wednesday. Others at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks, Mr. Gwynn Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Dion Scott Birney and Mr. Elliott C. charming club, in the former home of Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun. Numerous spotlights focused on the castle, which is surrounded by stately trees, together with many colored lan- terns illuminating the tiny lake at the entrance of the grounds of Rossdhu, presented a picturesque scene. A bag- pipe dance was given by two talented young dancers, snd Scot’s songs were sung by a Scottish baritone. Supper was served at small tables on | the roof and on terraces at different levels overlooking the gardens abloom with rambler roses and old-fashioned garden flowers. | Liggett of Washington, D. C., and Litch- | field, Conn., to Miss Dorothy Locke took place today in the presence of a small | party of friends and immediate mem- | bers of the family at Sound o' Sea, the home of the bride's great uncle, Brig. | Gen. Samuel E. Tillman. The Rev. Dr. R. Townsend Henshaw, rector of Christ | Church, Rye, N. Y., officiated. The bride wore a white suit with a blouse of lace and a white hat. Miss Barbara Henshaw, Dr. and Mrs. Hen- shaw's young daughter, who was the | flower girl, was the bride’s only attend- wnd_cleaned. 1734 ‘There were about 400 guests at the |ant. Mr. Alexander Liggett was his fete last evening, and the company was | brother’s best man. There were no ush- representative of diplomatic, Army and |ers. A reception followed the ceremony. Navy and smart residential circles. ‘ The bride arrived at Southampton ‘The Ambassador of Chile, Senor Don | Wednesday from her hore in Syracuse, Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal, entertained | N. Y., with her mother, Mrs. Hersey G. a party, and among others in the com- | Locke. Both have been guests of Gon. pany were the charge d'affaires of | Tillman and his daughter, Mrs. Tillman Nicaragua and Senora de Debayle, the | Martin. counselor of the Netherlands lefil!lon,! The couple will go to Canada for a Mr. L. G. Van Hoorn; Mr. and Mrs. | wedding trip and will then proceed to Edward S. Perot, Mr. and Mrs. Pem- | Florida, where Mr. Liggett is engaged in broke Jones, Comdr. and Mrs. Beatty, | business and where they will make their Mr. Ernest L. May, who had in his home. (cj?fialaé. gl@ 1108 F St. N.W. « Second Floor Department . In five days we close for months of July and August Knitted Sportswear REDUCED All remaining stock divided into four special groups All Suits & Dresses Regularly $12.50 to $59.50 67 oIl 5157 237 Machette and novelty weaves. Smart New York styles and fine imports. Nothing rese: Remarkable opportunities to save. Every gar- ment in- 33 Knitted Linen Lisle Blouses, $1.50 ' All Sales Final—No Charges—No Exchanges AN 1108 F St. N.W.' Just 5 More Days Before Closing for July and August Final Clearance Every garment must be sold regardless of cost, con- forming with our usual policy of carrying over no mer- chandise from one season to another. 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