Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1933, Page 18

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B—2 » SOCIETY. SOCIETY Vice President and Mrs. Garner Remaining in Washington for Several Days Before Going to Texas Home. HE Vice President and Mrs. John Nance Garner will remain in erly Moffett, have returned to their home on Massachusetts avenue from the THE EVENI mandant of the Army War College and Mrs. George S. Simonds, becomes the bride of Lieut. Normando A. Costello, U. 8. A, of Fort Davis, Canal Zone, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Costello of Franklin, Mass. White Summer flowers, mingled with | palms have been used in the chapel |and a stringed orchestra will play the wedding music. Chaplain Koch, U. S. Army, will perform the ceremony. The bride will be escorted and given in marriage by her father. She will wear a charming gown of white lace designed on princess lines with long sleeves which are puffed at the elbow. The gown has a train and her tulle veil will be fitted at the back of her ! head with clusters of orange blossoms. | She will carry white roses and lilies Page Simonds, daughter of the com- ‘rmonds on the post. G STAR, . During the recep- tion the Army Band, stationed in front of the quarters, will give a program. Mrs. Simonds will wear a green flow- ered chiffon with a large’ beige horse- hair hat. Lieut. Costello and his bride will leave later for the former’s new post at Fort Davis. The bride's going-away costume will be a beige pique suit, with a short cape, and brown and beige accessories. Gen. John H. Page, U. S. A, and great- granddaughter of Capt. John Page, U. S. A. The bridegroom graduated fror West Point in 1929, 3 The leading event in Annapolis, Md. society this week was the wedding last evening of Miss Martha Stuart King, WASHINGTON, The_bride is the granddaughter of | D. C, FRIDAY, ward Darlington Johnson, rector of St. Anne’s, officiated. Miss Claire King was bek sister’s maid® of honor, and the other attendants were Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, daughter {of Capt. and Mrs. R. G. Heiner; Miss | Louise Giles, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Willlam J. Giles; Miss Henrietta Crosley; Miss Dorothy Smith of Wash- ington, & cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Edward Hempstead and Miss Florence King, sisters of the bride. Lieut. Daniel Smith, U. S, A., was his brother'’s best man, and serving as shers were Lieut. John Oakes, Lieut. Morris Harbold, Lieut. Paul W. Cara- way, Lieut. Edward B. Hempstead and | Lieut. Normando Costello, all of the rmy, and Mr. John Marshall Bowyer | Howard, son of Capt. and Mrs. Douglas | JUNE 16, 1933. Dulin & Martin SOCIETY. UNE O e SALE ave 20% <. 50% on Furniture & Lamps STORE-WIDE DISCOUNTS Budget Payments to suit individual requirements. All sales final. in LAMPS Indirect Torchieres. Bronze Base with Amber Etched Glass 310.00 Globe. Were $19.75........ 4 Table Lamps — complete. l7,u Were $12.75 to $22.00...... 4 Table Lamps—complete. '18““ Were $23.75 to $48.50. ..... 1 Floor Lamp. Real Bronze and Pew- ter with Hunt Scene Parch- $93.00 ment Shade. Was $93.75.... the Capital for a few days after | Pacific Coast, where they went imme- daughter of Rear Admiral and Mr: the close of Congress before leav- | diately after the death of the admiral ing for therr home in Texas, to lon the Akron. Mrs. Moffett and her remain until the next session. | daughter made the trip East by motor | of the valley. 1. Howard of Annebolls Ernest J. King, and Lieut. Frederic |b- napolis. bride il b the masd of hosor, wears | Harrison Smith, . U. 8. Atmy. The | The bride, who vas giren tn marrlage T | ing a pale green mousseline de soie gown | Ceremony o = ot The Secretary of the Treasury and | ?3?-5 e :;%W&‘P:l;g&_‘fi_mf» the‘:l‘t. designed with o cape effect. Her hat |Anne’s Church, and the Rev. Dr. Ed (Continued on Third Page.) Mrs. William H. Woodin have given un and Mrs. George H. Moffett, who will | wflllma!.fh her gown and she will carry their apartment in the Carlion andylive in Washington, Lieut. Moffett hav- (SRog flowers. .\ 0 moved to the home of the second secre- | ing been transferred to duty at the e br! lxexslmF d; W R ar- | tary of the United States legation in | Naval Air Station at Anacostia. Mrs, garet McKinley, daughter of Brig. Gen. Vienna and Mrs. Walter H. Schoellkopf | Moffett, with Miss Beverly Moffett and | and Mrs. James F. McKinley and Miss at 2700 Macomb street which they have | Lieut. and Mrs. Moffett, were guests in | Elaine Blauvelt of Pittsburgh. They Jeased. Mrs. Wi will go to East| California of Mrs. Moffett’s son-in-law | will wear costumes like that of the maid Hampton, Long Island, the end of this |and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Elliott |of honor. month to remain through the Summer | Macfarlane Moore, at Catalina Island. Lieut. John C. Oakes of Fort Darrs, season. | Mr. Charles Moffett, youngest son of | Canal Zone, will be best man for the Mr. and Mrs. Schoellkopf spent a few | the late admiral, has entered the Naval | bridegroom and the ushers selected are: weeks in their Washington home last | Academy at Annapolis. Lieut. John Waters of Fort Myer, Lieut. Winter and returned to Vienna, where ‘Thomas Hammond, Lieut. Charles T. n duty. Miss Elizabeth Ball, attractive debu- |Tench of Fort Humphries, Va. and the former is o 3. | T i tante of last year, who is spending a | Lieut. George Riggs of the War College. Dinner Party Entertained at few days in Washington, having mo- | A reception will follow the ceremony German Embassy Last Night. tored from her home in Virginia Beach, | in the quarters of Gen. and Mrs. Si- The Ambassador of Germany, Herr _— | was the guest in whose honor Mrs. Ab- i Hans Luther, was host to & company | gov D{“g sg:ter;amed o W - s of 20 at dinner last evening. “;{’ :Mm'i'T i Reduce the o~ gl r. and rs. T. Howart ckett en- B e oo Tooms short stay | {grtained. at ¢he dinner dance on the Elizabeth Arden I New York. He will leave Washington | SHofeham terrace last eventng in honor Wa Sunday for Chicago, to be present at the | Dy iccit and Lteut, Raymond Randolph y day, June 20, at the Century | 2 - ) Norway day. g | Waller, U. S. N., whose marriage will Ask about the marvelous new of Progress Exposition. | take place Saturday. The guests were Ardena Bath which literally melts away surplus pounds. The Minister of Czechoslovakia and | Members of the wedding party, Miss National 4161—1147 Connecticut Ave. 3 582 8338%; wnen® S5 8B edd &g ‘What-Not, mahogany and gumwi Coffee Table, Chippendale, mahogany. Prench Satinwood Decorated Commq 33 REE BRERRERE & g % H Mme. Veverka entertained at luncheon | Josephine Duckett, Miss Mae Harrls Yesterday in compliment to the newly | Clarke, Mrs. John T. Kent, Miss Doro- appointed United States Minister to|thy Stuart, Miss Virginia Sturgls, Miss Crechoslovakia and Mrs. Prancis White. | Josephine Symons, Capt. Horace B. Smith, U. 8. The Minister of Denmark, Mr. Wad- sted, will go to Chicago Monday to at- tend the celebration of Denmark’s day at the Century of Progress Exposition. Wednesday, June 21, will be observed Denmark’s day at the exposition and fhe Minister probably will prolong his | mond Moley, has arrived in Washington stay several days after that. from her home in Berea, Ohio, and is at The Minister was host at d.\nn:; 'mu& the Carlton. % day evening when his guests include Mr. Debuchi. | Miss Moira Archbold of 3905 Reser- E LT flm' voir road northwest, with Miss Jean | Senator Daniel O. Hutm‘;fl is spend- | McMillen of 1717 Twentieth street ing a few days in New York at the | northwest and Miss Caroiine Beall of ‘Waldorf-Astoria. 1607 Thirty-first street northwest, have [sone to New York and are at the ‘Waldorf-Astoria. 2 Real Bronze Table Lamps. ‘Were $85.00 and $100.000.. 5 Table hmp:—c 7 Table Lamps—complete. llo.n Were $17.50 to $26.00. .... 3 Table Lamps — complete. i3.‘ll Were $5.75 to $9.00 5 Table Lamps — complete. ’5.” Were $7.50 to $16.50. ....... specially priced 295 Introducing this month’s “best seller”—a dashing little pouch model that is fashioned in block pique asterloid. Guaranteed not to stain or darken. You merely wash it off with a damp cloth and start out every morning as cool and re- freshing as ever. Superb lining and fittings, White only. BECKIRS 1314 F Street N.W. Yoyr Rugs Cleaned Have your rugs shampooed, cleaned, repaired and stored by native experts. Work guaranteed— modest prices. Call NAtional 9800. ,[ansbu[qhk 7th, 8th and Lieut. Harry B. Temple, U. 8. N. Miss Nell Moley, sister of Prof. Ray- Reg. $230.00 Chinese Chippendale Group, 4 pleces. . $297.00 Salem Group, Colonial mahogany, 4 pieces, $165.! . $165.00 Walnut and Gumwood Group, 5’ Ppleces 'M 1 Ppleces—dressing table, Fine Paintings, Etchings & Prints $57.50 "h-unna Canvas— u25.n . $21.50 Several Maple 16x26 prices up to $18.50, Other Items at Proportionate Savings DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” Gifts, Table and Home Furnishings for 8¢ Years The Minister of Ecuador, Senor Zaldumbide, was host to & company of | 10 at luncheon today in compliment to the Spanish charge d'affaires in Ecua- dor, Senor ‘Gerardo Gasset, who is- spending several days in Washington. Admiral Henry Butler, commandant of the Washington Navy Yard, and Mrs. Butler motored to New Market and went | through the famous Endless Caverns. | ‘They then remained for tea at the End- | less Caverns Farm House as guests of Maj. and Mrs. Edward M. Brown, owners of the caves, before motoring back to Washington. Mr. Eugene Bowie Roberts sailed Wednesday evening on the New York for London, where his marriage to Miss lia Szechenyl, daughter of the of Hungary and Countess Szechenyl, will take place in the near future. The engagement of Miss Sze- chenyi and Mr. Roberts was announced early this week. Mr. Roberts was ac- companied by Mr. Foster Skillman of Cincinnati, who will be best the wedding. Mrs. E. A. Harriman will close her apartment at 1302 Eighteenth street | | ' and go to New York today where Mr. e . > & = Harriman will meet her and they will Dresses, the loveliest imaginable . . . crisp organdies, fresh Bt Hude m'h&efitwfl_’ prints in the gayest patterns...mousselines, lovely silks and sheer crepes...and a marvelously pleasing assortment of all white dresses...Be here to see them without fail. Army War College Wedding Attended by Military Pomp. A military wedding of unusual in- terest in Army circles will take place this afternon at 4 o'clock, in the Army War College chapel, when Miss Frances | WHERE THE BEST COSTS Jurius Garrineker & Co. S LESS F STREET AT FOURTEENTH TOMORROW ... A NEW SHOWING OF LOVELY SUMMER FASHIONS Phone National 1133 for fur storage. Let us open @ Charge Account A joy for every miss, junior and younger girl to see... truly an extraordinary occasion, as the prices of these un- usual things are wonderfully moderate for your budget... with graduation ahead, this is going to be a marvelous opportunity to secure your outfit. hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F40C Ready for Your Vacation? Whether you're one of the fortunate who are going to the mountains or the sea- shore, or spending your vacation “in your own back yard,” you'll enjoy life more dressed up! PV hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. ~ BETWEEN FaG ‘? L = ) (1LY LA dent of the Colonial Dames of America. Mrs. Moffett, widow of Rear Admiral ‘William A. Moffett, chief of naval aero- nautics, and her daughter, Miss B Mesh Panties 39c You'll be cool and br 5 free and easy in these brie of rayon mesh that fit like the fi;per on the wall and feel like nothing at all! Sky-Tint Hose 39c'fis A new Beverly scented hose with pastel tones in the welt to harmonize with your lingerie. It's new, different and exclusive, in all shades! These adorable new sailors , will surely go to the head of every fashionable and ro- » * mantic miss and woman. We call these “grab bags,” for that's the way the en- thusiastic shoppers take to our bags of pique, rodla- And perfect for Summer wear are these white, cool, roque, pocaplg, tucked calf. crisp sailors of Linen or Pique $|.95 B~ $2.95 Millinery—Fourth Floor. i 57 SEEY: S ) WHITE KID ¢« WHITE LINEN WHITE SPONJ «WHITE SUEDE *WHITE BUCK The whole town’s White Washing their crepe Frocks $|0.95 Fashion’s taken a turn to the white for summer, and we're here to tell you that we have the white frocks that will make your summer & success! Fashion’s All Tied Upin String Laces $5.95 Colorful pastels and mar- ble effects are attained in beautifully designed laces. Cool! Cpmfy! Chic! Second Floor. JUNE PARTY SALE 65 Atis o fos Dol a’__10.85 an/fl?mw 6.55 Sandals! Pumps! Ties! $3.95 These Three Models Are Making History! Instead of taking advantage of rising prices we're offering you the advantage of our foresight in buying raw mate- rials while prices were low! We're holding this June Party sale of white shoes—exactly as we’d planned months ago! « . . Hosiery, too, at 49c, 69¢c, 89c and 1.09. Astonish- ing values! It will be nobody's fault but your own if you fail to take advantage of this really marvelous sale! O L T T DT e STREET SHOES . . also, ate included at these jmu flztty flica it We knew they were good, but the way they've been walking out proves you know it too. Dress in pique from head to foot, and let these three models UG Silk Gowns Shadowproof and Pajamas ) Jantzen Swim Slips Suits . MILLER 1222 F ST, be the footwork founda- tions for sports, afternoon and evening! Street Floor. These lovely slips boast adjustable straps, handsome lace, and a panel that elimi- nates shadows. White and pink. $5 Jantzen covers the water- Hiting swim suite yowll B 8 sul ou’ d at this modest price. $].59 ‘We know you gasped wh you read the price of pg st wait untl Yot sos Tomw autitul they arel .

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