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North Suburban Folk Feature Season With Charming Festivities Honor Parties, Including Bridge, Teas and Dinners. Noteworthy Events—Gen- eral and Personal Notes. Mrs. Wallace M. Craigie entertained vesterday afternoon with a bridge party | in honor of Mrs, Elicha Hanson, at her| home in Edgemoor. Mrs. Hanson, who was to have sailed last week for Europe, had to postpone sailing due to illness,| but is expecting to leave this week. Mr. Warren Adams of Kensington will leave tomorrow for a motor trip to South Carolina and Florida. He will accompany Dr. and Mrs. George W. Atkinson, former residents of Kensing- | ton. Miss Helen Louise Pratt, who has| been spending the holidays with hert parents in Capitol View, will leave to-| morrow to resume her studies at Sweet Briar College. She has had as her| guest during Easter Miss Elizabeth Ladd. Mr. and Mrs, Owen K. Truitt re-| turned this week to their home in Gar- | rett Park, after spending the Winter in| California. Mrs. Jerome C. Shear entertained yes- terday at a tea in honor of her daugh- ter, Miss Ivah Shear, at the Battery Park Club. During the afternoon the guests were entertained by Miss Barbara Burnham, Miss Mary Welton Shearer and Mrs. Ruth Puckey Shear. Miss Elizabeth Wilson will arrive to- day from Vassar College to be the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. H. S. Ailes, in THE SUNDAY STAR, SUNDAY DINNER, 1% honer of her granddaughters, Miss Vir- ginia mnk and Miss Gertrude with a party followed by tea. The luuta nludod Miss Jane Rose, Saiy B Lamb, ! int, mu Veerhoff, Miss Gertrude Meriam, Miss Caroline Here] ord, Genevieve Milburn, Miss Christine Mer~ ritt, Miss Dorot] Hereford, Miss France Rumsey, Miss Ruth PField, Miss Sidney Jones, Miss Marjorie Holland, Miss Mmlret Elms, lltu Emily Ritter, Miss Robb, Miss Nanoy Horton, Miss Mayy Gleason, Miss Caraline Nic- Millan, Miss Louise Shoemaker, Miss Emily Parker, Miss Isabel Elms, Miss vlrltnll Doue¥ Miss Margaret Clark, w-k Dwo ‘ownsend and Miss Jane Mlal lmubelh Defandorf has_re- turned to her home in Garreit Park. after a week’s stay at East Orange, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heckendorf have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. !:u“en Lappe in Battery Park, en route to their home in Detroit, after spending the | Winter in Florida. | Mrs. Thomas Cehoe has arrived from | Los Angeles, Calif, and is the guest of | her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Clarence ._Sayer, In Kensington. Mu eorge C. Shinn muruinedl ‘Wednesday in her home in Capitol View with a lunchoom BEACON INN | 1801 Calvert St. N.W. ‘l‘nlluy Soup f‘nnnmm' Choice of 7 Roast Cavon \Roast Duckling Reart Vermgnt X1 WASHINGTON, ‘Willlam Nishwitz, D. €., APRIL T, U. D. C. Chapter to Greet Newly Elected Officers vece] to be given by the Btonflvlll ackson Chapter, No. 20, “' U. D. C., tomorrow evening, is in hnnor of the newly elected officers: Mrs. Eliza beth O. Fred, president; Mrs. Nelson P, Weblur first vice president; Mrs. Ed- ward ©. Scaggs, second vice president; Miss Frances Shirley, recording secre- tary; Miss Blanche Cooksey, corre- sponding secretary; Mrs. lmm Smith, treasurer; Miss Maud Snead, aistorian; Mrs. H. Gordon - Clay, registra Frank Morrison, parliamentarian; Mrs. custodian; . Mrs. Frank Long, auditor; Mrs, Florie Barr, chaplain, and Mrs, Marx Kahn, di-| rectress of chiidren. An address is to be given by Repre- sentative-elect Ruth Bryan Owen. The musical program will be rendered by Miss Lillian Chenoweth, ‘Mrs. Wall Doxey, Mr, Irwin Bucklin, Mrs. Harry Bacon, Mrs. Dorothy Baxter and a male 1929—PART 3. uartet from the Marine Barracks in tico, Va., « of Mr. C. A Lyon, Mrs. R. W. Cook, Mr. A. Mann and Mr. W. A. Foster. ‘The deco uuou are of Spring flow- ar;‘ '.‘e“ the Confederate colors, red and On the committee in &harge of ar- rlwmmu are Mrs. Rufus W. Pearson, Eula Hayes, Mrs. Louis H;u'ttg ‘ ufl. Joseph Graham and Miss Pa) Chapman. The president, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Pred, assisted by chapter officers, will receive the guests. Mr. Arthur Clarendon Smith, commandant of Camp 305, 8. C. V., will make the presentations, A word of greeting from District of Columbia Division, 8. ©. V., is to be ex- tended by Mr. Rufus W. Pearson, dm-l slon commander. ————— More than.3,000,0000 square yards of wool carpets, valued at nearly $21,500,- 000, were imported into this country last year. Reboux’s Cap of Pony Tresses! It's a wicked little cap that arches one eyebrow and then decides to follow the hair- line as conscientiously as a wig. ..indeed it looks almost like a wig, glossy black tresses swirled softly into place. . .ravishingly becom- ing to blondes by contrast and to brunettes by accent! We had a copy rushed from Sophisticated . . . stunning... your silk coat may be enhanced in smartness by panels, jabots, scarfs, bat wing capes and top- ped w ith fur collars of galyak, mole, monkey, broadtail, or ermine! The silk coat itself of moire faille, Canton, crepe jolly, windrow crepe, dracino! $39.50 to $98.50 The black silk crepe coat sketched has a onc-shoulder cape and a galyak collar . . . $79.50. Jelleff's Coat Shops—Third Floor —uses velvet for trimming and creates an entirely new fabric combination that is unbelie ably lovely! The coat itself vields to tucks that change the entire character of the <lee\e ...the Chanel bow collar add- ing a soft, feminine feeling that New York. ..for, of course, vou like to see the newest things— $23 Millinery Shop—Street Floor Bethesda. ‘ . N 3 TBaked Vireinia Ham Miss_Mildred Stewart of Plainfield, : | New Pelatogs or Gantied Swests N. J., has returned to her home after | Butiey being the guest of Miss Marcia Lamb 32 in Kensington. Mr. James Lamb, who spent the holidays with his parents, has returned to Rutgers College. MISS RUTH S rm» Tereinple Aspic Balad lom | | Miss Simpson Hostess At Bridge Party Tuesday. Miss Winifred Simpson entertained | Tuesday evening in her home at North Chevy Chase with a bridge party, when | her guests were Miss Margaret Angel, | Miss Emily Turner, Miss Martha Docor- | . Miss Helen Harter. Miss Betty Bergman, Miss Christine Douglass, Miss Betty West, A Mary Butterfield, Miss | Bessie Ware, Miss Florence O'Donohue, Miss Ethel Yassell, Miss Marie Daniel, Julia Roome, Miss Dorothy Sharpe, s Elizabeth Gilliland, Miss Gertrude Wagner, Miss Leonora Combs, Mrs. | Robert Lindsay and Mlss Florence McCann of Elmira, Mrs. Ledyad A R. 1, 1s the gu; lijha Anthony, ery Park. Mrs. Ralph s of York Village, Me., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Adam' in Kensington. Harry Beard, sr., entertained Frldm in her home in Rockville with 2 bridge party in honor of Mrs. Thomas Minor Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bachrach enter- tained with a dinner party at their home in Edgemoor last Saturday. Fri- day Mrs. Bachrach entertained with a bridge luncheon at the Congressional Coun Club, when her guests num- 'honv of Westerly, { and Mrs. | Miss Melcina Hess has returned to her home in Kensington. after visiting in Luray, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hess have had as their recent guest| Mr. B. H. Trussell of Chicago. Col. and Mrs. E. H. Hartnett have had as their guest in their home at Battery Park, their nephew, Mr. Eugene Hartnett, and Mr. Van Doran of Newark. Col. and Mrs. Alden Carpenter now are at their home in Kensington. but will return to their home in Florida in_several weeks Mrs, R. H. Simpson entertained re< cently at luncheon in honor of Mrs. Frank MacFarland of Bellefonte, Pa., in her home in North Chevy Chase. Maj. and Mrs. F. X. Strong have returned to their home in Battery Park after a Southern trip. Entertain House Guests For Paughter’'s Wedding. Whese engagement to Mr. Horace Harrison flmlth is announced by her mfllh!r,‘ | Mrs. Joseph M. Stoddard, the wedding to take place this month. ~—Underwood Photo. |of Los Angeles. Oalif., | join Mr. Kensington. | Mr. and Mrs. Harrison R. Hathaw: of Fairfax road, Edgemoor, will sail April 21 for France, where they will spend several months before returning home with their two daughters, who have been attending school there. . Alfred B. Hastings of Kensington is m New Orleans, La., where he will spend two weeks. Mrs. Horace G. Foster rntcrtamed | with a bridge luncheon Tuesday at h?r home in Edgemoor. Mr. Charles Beard and Mr. Welford Mason have returned to their homes in Rockville from Portsmouth, Va. They were accompanied home by Mr. Mason'’s grandmother, Mrs. Belle Mason. Miss Helen Rector has gone to her | home in Moorestown, N. J., after being the guest of her aunts, Margaret | Grove and Miss Minnie Grove, in Ken- | sington. | Mrs, Joseph I. McMullen of Battery | Park entertained Wednesday afternoon with a bridge luncheon at the Kmv\ood Club. Mrs. W. Robert of Orange, N. J., is the guest of the Rev. Philip A. Dales | at the Episcopal rectory in Olne, Mr arrive today to| Mrs. Rusk Pays Honor Jergstreser at their home in | To Her Granddaughters. Robert V. Rusk entertained Wed- | at her home In Kensingten In emade Desserts ‘hoice of 3 Parfal Fruit Teing Laver Cake Coffee Ice Cream Tee Cream and Cake Phone Col. 10028 M-BRKS &CO G ~-STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th we've l'epriced many of our better coats and added a very special purchase for this extraordinary SALE o Mr. and Mrs. Josiah W. Jones have as their guests at their home, the Briars, near Sandy Spring. for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Margaret Sherman es and Mr. William Howard Giipin, ‘which took place this week, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gilpin of Kennett Square, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Claggett Dorsey of Glen Arm, Md.; Prof. and Mrs. George | Kable, Prof. and Mrs. E. N. Cory, Miss Spring Coats and Cloth Ensembles Adele Stamp and Mr. B. B. Powell of the University of Maryland, Miss Sarah | Chichester and Miss Cornelia Chichester | of Wilmington, Del.; Miss Mary Lois Paschal of Boston, Mrs. N. Robert of nge, N. J., and Mr. Frederick Gilpin | town, N. J. | G. G. B treser and children \\\(\\\\m“}| Food and Servieg Unsurpassed AChe @ollier Inv COLUMBIA RD, At I8 ST OPPOSITE AMRASSADOR. SUNDAY DINNER 12:30 Until 7:30 Choice_of y Ty Leiiott NE' POTATH AND FRESH VEGETABLES Chaoice of Desserts. Special for todav—Fresh Red Rasp h'rrv‘narlail»}'ruh Rhubard Pie. All our” P ll‘rny Chef. o .Ql'nlfiu Flant. TR YOU'LL AARARRNANNARANASNNNARRNNNAY. BEICIot: COLUMBIA 5042 DEDFERN All that the slender and average figure needs to keep “in line” with the mode this season is a snugly fitting Redfern Step-in such as the model sketched above. Tt is made of a luxurious peach brocade—is as light as a feather — yet cunningly fashioned to keep the figure slender and young. WHELAN’S 1105 F St. N.W. Wm. Rosendorf 1215 G St. Washington’s Imperting Furvier Main 8663 Frank. 9285 FOX SCARFS GREATLY REDUCED We've cut \he prices on our enure- stock. The “post-Easter prices” on Including $49, 59 and Even $69 Values at The Materials Fine Imported and Domestic Broadcloths, Kasha - Fabrics, Basketweaves,™~ Failles, Moires and other Silks A7 The Styles Newest Cape Effects Half Cape Effects Smart Searf Effects New Flared Styles Flat Fur Trimmings All the Newest Shades Plenty of Blacks Misses’, Women’s and Plenty of Extra Sizes M. Brooks & Co.—Second Floor—Coats New and Individual Modes in Spring and Early Summer Finer Dresses and Silk Ensembles Misses’ Sizes Women's Sizes Plenty of Extra and Half Sizes Flowered Georgettes and Chiffons New Taffetas Lovely Laces the most magnificent specimens, not only for the furs themselves, but for the styles as well, that W aihmgton has had to buy from this season are con- vincingly small. For this week we are offering a group of $55 Foxes in Pointed Beige and Red o Price, $35 A Soall Depasit Reserves the Scarf You Select Fur Storage Absolute pro (‘;ll" againg! l!:‘:fl and moths Ratesbased onyourown valuation, Remodeling & Repairing (Low Summer Rates) Our repair department is under the personal supervision of Mr. Wm. Rosendorf, there- by assuring satisfaction in every way. Coats sent in to be repaired at this time are stored free of charge. TYLE, real style, the kind you see in the smartest magazines, in the very exclusive shops, the kind that simply must be Paris born, that's the kind of style you'll find in these chic frocks and ensembles . . . And the price is a revelation in value-giving, A real joy to the purse. M. Brooks & Co—Third Floor—Dresses The New Shades are all here. The bewitching greens, soft blues, sun tans, and a larger quota than ever of navys and blacks. Daytime and Evening is entrancing ! $49.50 Other furless coats are of basket cloth, creola, silk, and use scarfs and capes and velvet to accent their $29.50 to $98.50. Jelleff’s W omen’s Coat Shops— Third Floor and taffeta smartness . . . Smart! The long-coated suit with the silk frock! Smart... black coat with bright frock! And the Immg repeats the color of the dress! You have at once a smart black coat, a lovely frock, an alluring suit! Much smartness for little! $59.50 And other costume suits i women’s and isses £39.50 to $110. Jelleff's Suit Shop—Third Floor Another relation to the jacket mode this twin cape that goes over a long-sleeved dinner dress and becomes a bewitching affair with a tier placed low be- low snug hips and lengthening behind! It's a soft sun-tan tone at $59.50 and it is but onc of SN the formal frocks in a lovely collection from $19.50 to $115. Jelleff's Women's Frock Shop—Street Floor For individuality of d,eu"n for excellence of quality, -for beau- tiful fit Roberts of London Sweaters are renowned! This collection, for instance, is fine cashmere knitted in lacey and plain weaves in dashing new patterns and they are the kind that will arouse the envy of other women " (if they don't know where to get them). Just oft the boat—our direct impor- tations and exclusive with Jelleff’s in Washington. . in pull-ons and cardigans $13.50 to $19.50 Jalleff's Sportswear Shop—Fourth Floor for these first three days of this week when Miss Majorie Bridger —is here to tell you of the ex- cellencies of Glen Bogie Knitted Frocks. ..one and two-piece. .. including the smart new thin- weave surplice model! They fit without stretching! Do not wrinkle or muss or sag! Wear them for sports, business, travel! Hundreds of devotees in Washington are never with- out one or more! Always $29.50 Always and only at Jelleff's i Washingtou. Glen Bogie v o« Coat to match, $39.50. Jelleff's + Sports Shog—Fourth Floor