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in the presence of members of the fami- Summer Gardens in Admr.and Mrs.Kennedy Miss Chalot Childress* lies and a few close friends. CHevy ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Towery left after an Chase on View Next Week Announce Informal reception for a motor trip in Engagement the South. A1 fresco tea parties In early Sum- Of Their Daughter mer gardens will mark the garden tour Italian Embassy of the Garden Club of Chevy Chase. Rizik Royal Md„ Friday and Saturday, May 27

(Continued From Flrat Page.) Talk 28. • Brothers Mia* Marion to Become Scene of "Goethe" and pox Mrs. Frank Hood Bhults will enter- Mrs. A. B. Scott, Mrs. Rolaton Coffin, 1313 F Street Bride of Mr. Holland B. tain (he garden "tourists" at tea in Mr. John Graetzer and Mrs. Gregg (Continued From First Page.) the quaint slave cabin of her home Idleman. Blrdsall of New York City; Mr. and t Brookville Farm Mrs. Avent Childress of Scarsdale, N. Ington after spending a few days in Saturday, May 28, while on the same afternoon Mrs. H. H. Y.; Mr. Lyon Childress, Mrs. John Tune, New York and Atlantic City. ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE Semmes will be hostess at tea on the Rear Admiral Robert Morris Ken- and Mrs. Kenneth Brush of Nashville, nedy, U. 8. N. (M. C.), and Mrs. Ken- Tenn. The Minister of Canada, the Honor- terrace of h«r garden on Primrose at announce the engagement of their nedy able William Duncan Herrldge, has re- street. * Elizabeth Morris, to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Childress Buckner daughter, The tourists will tea Richard White Miller. Miss Kennedy Gwyn announce the of their turned to Washington from Ottawa, Friday enjoy is a graduate of the Holton-Arms daughter, Clair Gwyn Harper, to Mr. where he went to be with Mrs. Herrldge under the pergola of Mrs. L. H. Mat- Price and Less and attended school In . Garrett Saturday, May School Stanley May, and their infant son for a short time. tingly's garden at her Rosemary street She was in Washington sev- at Stamford, Conn. presented 7, home, and in the colorful garden of eral seasons ago and is a member of Mr. and Mrs. May will open their Mrs. Arthur W. Defend*rfer'i home on the Junior league. home in Manva, Pa., June 1, and later Senora de Abelli, wife of the Minister These East Kirk* street, in the older section Tremendous Reductions Mr. Miller is the son of the late Mr. In the year will go to England and of will entertain at luncheon Bolivia, of Chase, Richard Miller of Richmond, Ky., and the continent. Chevy Affect Our Special Saturday in honor of Mrs. Charles J. among the new gardens Mrs. Bennett, wife of Dr. Adolphus B. Outstanding The of Miss Margaret Wel- Thomas of Philadelphia. In the tour this year Is that of Dr. Bennett, who lives at 33 Kalorama cir- marriage E. took place Senora de Abelli with her children and MV*. E. A. Merritt, the cle. He served in the World War as a len to Mr. Daniel Styhl formerly at 4 o'clock In St. will leave after the closing of school, home of Dr. David Fairchild, whoee In the Navy, and now is yesterday afternoon MODEL paymaster Parish. The arrangements for to spend the Summer in Bolivia and of horticulture Is shown in connected with a local bank. He Is a Joseph’s knowledge were informal. Peru. lavish of ex- member of the Racquet Club. the wedding planting* many foreign The bride wore a beige gown with otics. a number of which are believed The wedding will take place In the The of Ecuador and Senora brown accessories, and her bouquet was Minister to be the only specimens of their kind COATS & SUITS early Fall. de Zaldumblde will entertain at dinner of Talisman roses. Miss Evelyn Wallen, in the country, 27. also will be hosts Ormond Lee Cox, U. S. N., and attended her sister and Mr. Mark D. Friday, May They The "outdoor living room” finds Its per- F Capt. at dinner at the ormerly Formerly Formerly announce the of Green was the best man. Tuesday, May 31, fect In the garden of Green- Mrs. Cox engagement expreeelon 29.50 to 45.00 to 76.50 to their daughter Marion to Mr. Holland The bride and bridegroom left Im- legation. acre. the home of Mr*. Rudolph Max and Mrs. after the ceremony for a KaulTmann. Not Is thers a little 39.50 59.50 110.00 B. Idleman, son of the Rev. mediately The Minister of Panama and Senora tmly of New York The wedding trip. They will return this "party house" for end informal Finis 8. Idleman City. de Alfaro were hosts at dinner last gsy In week, and a wedding reception will be gatherings, but restful chairs and set- wedding will take place Washington evening at the legation. June 3. held Friday at 1846 Sixteenth street, tees are placed outdoors In a dozen-odd Thursday, Mark C. the home of Dr. and Mrs. The naval attache'of the Japanese charming places Inviting to sociability 1675 25°° 4500 Mrs. Charles 8. Shepherd of the bride. Mr. and Upper left: Mia* Sylvia Sherby, wheae engagement to Mr. Manuel Wein- Bullls, relatives embassy, Capt. Shosuke Bhlmomura. Rose lovers will find their paradise at of announce the en- bride Is a niece of Miss Ella the Covington, Va., berg of Lexington, Va., it announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry The was host at luncheon Thursday at home of Mr. and Mrs. Whitman at their Alice Jen- and Miss Catherine Krieg of ALL SALES FINAL gagement daughter, Sherby. —Harrls-Ewing Photo. V. Krleg Oray's Hill Inn in Virginia, his guests Cross, where all varieties spread over nings, to MaJ. Wade Hampton Haialip, Buckeyatown, Md. several acrea. Mr. Croat la an expert D. including Mrs. E. A. Blanchard and tf. 8. A., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Center: Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Nelll- rose fancier and a num- Virginia Nelllgar, daughter Mrs. have Miss Rachel Blanchard of Burlington, has,developed Haialip of Staunton, Va. The wedding whose to Mr. Richard Moulton Wood is Mr, and Joseph Murphy ber of rare In the gar, engagement announced. far the marriage Vt. hybrids, specialising will take place in July. sent out Invitations climbing varieties. of their Olive, to Mr. Donald Upper right: Miss Mary Zimmerman, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. John daughter. The first of the Formal gardens are developed at. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Zimmerman Gibbons of Hamilton, Bermuda. Wed- retiring secretary L. Zimmerman, announce her engagement to Mr. David L. Brandt of Abse- and Mme. Ismail Abremont,'the Linnetn road eetate of announce the engagement of their nesday June 1. at 8 o’clock, at Egyptian legation Aly eon, N. J. —Harris-Ewlng Photo. evening. will leave and Mr and Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin, at daughter Mary to Mr. David Brandt the Hamilton Hotel. A reception will Bey Washington today | will sail from New York en Woodend, the comparatively new home N. son of Mr. and Mrs. after the ceremony. Tuesday of Absecon, J, Lower right: Miss Dorothy Clara Crumb, daughter of Mrs. Joe Attwood follow Immediately of Capt. and Mrs. Cheater Wells, and A Saks’ Lancaster, Pa. The bride will be at route to Bucharest, where the former Close-Out B P. Brandt of who announces her to Mr Gibbons and his Crumb, engagement Dr. Elmer Joseph Neaverth. will take his duties as also In the Italian sunken garden at wedding will take place in August. home at Hamilton, Bermuda, after up Egyptian —Harrls-Ewing Photo. charge d'affaires. Mrs. William Corby’s home at Chevy July I. Chafe Circle. Mrs. H. annonnces the en- _ W. Perry * gagement of her daughter, Mildred Joy, Miss Ada Lorene Garrett, daughter EXTRAORDINARY... to Mr. Frederick Daniel Suttenfleld. Women's Overseas League Anniversary Tea Planned at of Mr. and Mrs. George Franklin Oar- Local A. A. U. W. Cancels Miss Perry was graduated from Goucher rett of Rockville and Dr. Joepeh 1928. Since Aided Saddle Club Show Methodist Home for Anna O. Dinner College, in Baltimore, in by Aged Albert Stlmek. son of Mrs. Wednesday Evening Army & Navy as to her The board were married in she has acted secretary The Vice President Mr. Curtis, heads of managers of the Metho- Stimek of Baltimore, The dinner, In honor of the Ambas- ALL brother, Dr. M. W. Perry. Mr. Sutten- dist Home for the Mrs. Harry Baltimore yesterday morning Rev. Coffee the list of men and Aged, sador of . Nobile Giacomo de Mar- Shop fleld is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. distinguished Hoaklnson, will hold the Father Mendelis of St. Alphonsus Cath- president, tino, for Wednesday In the 818 Conn. At*. of Leaksvllle, N. C. He now women who will be patrons and patron- bene- Church, Baltimore, officiating. planned Suttenfleld forty-second anniversary tea and olic club house of the American Association Between B M Ire N.W. is the University of North fit for the home at 4901 Connecticut The maid of honor was the bride- attending esses for the annual Shoreham Saddle of University Women by the SUNDAY SPECIAL Carolina, at Chapel Hill, wedding avenue northwest from 3 sister. Miss Anna Stlmek. and \pcal jhe Club Horse Show, Saturday at the Wednesday groom’s branch, has been canceled, owing to CompUt* CAPON or BP- will take place early in June in Wash- to 10 o'clock. the bridegroom's brother, Mr. George Suits & Italian court for the Coats Equitation Pield in Rock Creek Park. A Colonial tea will be held from 3 Stimek of Baltimore, was best man. mourning Queen's STEAK DINNER_ I DC ington. Prince Pietro of Spring brother, Montenegro. The show is under the of the to 5 o'clock with Mrs. W. F. Atkinson, Immediately following the ceremony. McWilliams of auspices Mr. and Mrs. G. B. chairman. In with the Bi- Dr. and Mrs. Stlmek started on a wed- the District Chapter of the Women’s Over- keeping We call them Olney, HI., announce engagement centennial. ladies’ assisting at tea will ding trip, and later will take an apart- Trella to Mr. Ed- seas League and the proceeds will be of their daughter wear Colonial costumes. Due to the ment In Rockville. Suits and son of Dr. and Mrs. devoted to the league's relief work in "Spring ward O. Sumer, economic stress it has been a difficult D. C. the District. announces the mar- O. R. Sudler of Cleveland Park, year and donations of cash, linens and Mrs. E. V. Hardle DeMoll’s Great Coats," but: Mrs. K. is of Leola Cornelia, you'll §fp Bryan Ogden president food supplies are earnestly requested. riage of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Myers of the and Mrs. Wallace Chlswell R. find of league Mrs. H. L. Nuber is chairman of dona- to Mr. George Towery, Saturday, Sale plenty op- ^ Georgetown announce the engagement chairman of the Horse Show Committee. The ceremony was Stock-Reducing tions. An Interesting program has been May 14. performed of their daughter, Violet Marie, to Mr. Mrs. Lara Anderson is vice the Rev. D. L. Ennis to wear il president of arranged by Mrs. Ralph Wolfe to be In the home of port unity Frank Edward Bailey, son of Mrs. Laura the local chapter and Mrs. Margaret We Are Subletting Our Twe Upper Floors and Wash- given at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. them in the next Mitchell Bailey of Olney, HI, Hood Robbins chairman of the Relief and Mutt Reduce Stock Immediately 1| ington. The wedding will take place in Committee. Miss Mabel Boardman and CHAIR few months. H June. Miss Lena Hitchcock, former national Mrs. Hoover Honor Guest CANEING While prices are at the very hot* both claim in Trimmed and Un- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Krucoff an- president, membership the District Of of Native State .00 up tom, buy now, don’t postpone nounce the engagement of their daugh- chapter. Society trimmed in Mrs. sister the ter Frances to Mr. Raymond M. Oross- Oann> of Mrs. Hoover will attend the meet- later you’ll surely have to pay the Vice President, and Mr. Gann. are of the Iowa man of Chicago. Mr. Grossman is a ing State Society at the New Cat more on— Saks manner, well Included in the list of Others graduate of George Washington Uni- patrons. Willard Wednesday evening at 8:30 Prices on are Senator and Mrs. James o’clock. was tailored in versity and is now a member of a Chi- Couzens. Mrs. Hoover, who born Upholster- your will take Senator and Mrs. William E. Borah. at Waterloo, Iowa, has attended sev- cago law firm. The wedclng inff PIANOS favorite materials. place in the Summer. Representative and Mrs. Sol Bloom, eral meetings of this organization in Representative Edith Nourse Rogers, the past. Porch FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. George H Amrein an- the chief of staff, U. S. A.. MaJ. Oen. The committees arranging this final Rocker a nounce the engagement of their daugh- Douglas MacArthur; Maf. Oen. and Mrs. reception of the society this season Entire upper five floors and n A r\IAC Splinted of first floor filled w*'h One A., to Mr. W. Cecil Llnda- V. Gen. and Mrs. are Col. Henry Merrick, KAl/lUij ter, Georga Guy Henry, Brig. Spencer presi- 10th 8t. N.W. Met. 2062 firtlanos. Radios and Furniture. No date 1235 mood of Mount Jackson, Va. Keefer, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. J. A. dent; Mrs. Leo Paulger, vice president; Sear Cor. 10th and S Sts. S.W. for the wedding has been set. Johnston, Brig. Gen. Pelham Glassford. Mrs. G. L. Bowman, Mr. E. F. Mc- New Baby Grand Pianoa.$325 Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Miss Mabel Mahon, Miss Sara Kemmerer, Miss ARMSTRONGS Uaed Grand Dr. and Mrs. George Gilbert Craw- Baby Pianoa.$250 Boardman, Mrs. Lawrence Townsend Maud Phillips, Miss Gertrude Louis, Same Location 21 Yean announce the and ford of Strasburg. Va, and Mrs. Lars Anderson. and Dr. H. M. Dudley. NCF-CKD Uaed Upright Pianoa.$50, $60 $75 of their daughter, Ellen engagement The show will at 1:30 o'clock New to Paul Castleton Hatmaker open Apartment Upright Pianoa.$185 Clarke, Mr. Saturday afternoon. of West Falls, N. Y. New Radioa...$35, $49, $75 and up Red Seal Victor Recorda. 49c Dance With a little effort and a little investment you 500 Records of the Finest Artists Colonial Fete Norwegian Society All Furnitnre at the Lowest Prices In Twenty Tears Champetre can make or skin Celebrates keep your exquisitely lovely. A email will reserve for future Friday Has Many Features Tuesday Holiday deposit anything delivery The Norwegian Society will give a will be the Colonial costumes vogue dance Tuesday evening in the Shore- O. J. DeMoB*& Co., ir at the Colonial fete Champetre Friday ham Hotel to celebrate Norwegian Con- will be effective on the wide, and sweep- stitution Day. The Minister of Nor- lawns of the National Woman’s ing way, Mr. Bachke; Senator Peter Nor- Facial Flaws • WOMEN’S SHOP C.~ T:!C R.'.LEiGH Club or the club HABERDASHER Country picturesque beck, Representative Paul Kvale, and I house. This fete, perhaps, will be the the secretary of the Norwegian lega- most elaborate ever attempted here and discussed with in a tion. Mr. Offerdahl, will make short you Is for the benefit of the National Joint addresses, at 8 o'clock. Woman’s Club and beginning They consultation with Country Chapter will be followed the personal 3 of the Colonial Dames of America. by society’s double male Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, as presi- quartet, singing native music, and will be from BROOKS dent of both theae organizations, is aid- dancing 10 to 1 o’clock with a a the two active chairmen of the short time for buffet supper ing at 11:30 o’clock. G St bet. 11th and 12th fete. Mrs. Charles L. McNary for the Mr. Pred A. Raech is Miss Mr. Lars L. vice Hildegarde A country club and Mme. de Mauduit for president Hagen, presi- the Colonial Dames. dent, and Miss Ingebord Gronvold Pasbach Public participation in the fete Is secretary, Invited ana welcomed and trans- special LOWEST PRICES—Quality Considered portation will be provided, busses leav- Embroidered and Hand- ing Dupont Circle at 3, 4 and 5 o’clock representative of and again at 6:30, in time for supper, end going directly to the grounds of the club, on Bradley boulevard, in Mont- gomery County, Md. , Mme. Helena Rubinstein drawn Jericho Mrs. William A. Scully is chairman 1 of the flower booth, assisted Mme. in our Lombard, Miss Valerie Prochnflc, Mrs. Rubinstein Booth beginning tomorrow. Robert Barr, Miss Martha Elba and Miss Kate Scully. Hyde acne, Frocks Mrs. Ruttencutter, wife of Col. Brady Eye-lines, wrinkles, oily skin, enlarged pores Crepe LOWEST PRICES—Quality Considered 0. Ruttencutter and a member of the ...all these discussed if you wish by Miss Pas- .Colonial Dames of America, will serve bach, who is trained! She’ll tell you how chairman for the candy booth, as- expertly sisted by MA. Glenn Griswold, Mrs. Ladies Have Your to care for your skin “on a budget”...and show, Miss Elizabeth Pills George Pillsbury, you the make-up to suit your loveliness l bury, Mme. Kato, Mme. Tanaka, Mrs. Facial Troubles Henry C. Pinkel. Mrs. Ann Gill of Balti- more, Mrs. Edward B. Montgomery, Mrs. Henry C. Smither, Mrs. St. George Diagnosed Free Teackle of Baltimore, Miss Jane Thorpe and Miss Atalee Wirgman. The HouttofEmiU Miss Laura Wolcott Tuckerman is chairman of archery; Mrs. Guy V. Henry and Mrs. Helen Brereton have charge of the golf putting: Mrs. James | Mile. B. Giroux, 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Hamilton Lewis will supervise the for- [ Marie Earle’s tune telling tent: fascinating silhouettes Skin Specialist will be cut by Miss Catherine Crltcher, from the New the chairman of thla committee being York Salon, will Mrs. William Eaches Fendall, assisted be in our cos- by Mrs. Guy Castle, and the pony rid- metic depart- ing for children will be under the direc- L ment all week tion of Mias Alice Tuckerman. L to assist you.

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