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THE - SUNDAY _STAR. WASHINGTON. D _C. MAY 12, 1929—-PART o . North Suburban Folk In Whirl of Society Activities Past Week! = | Bridge Parties, Déscheons| and Other Charming, Listed—House | Guests Being Entertained. ! Personal Notes. } Functions Mrs. Washington Bowie Chichester of Olney has announced the engage- ment of her daughter, Miss Cornelia Ashby Chichester. to Mr. Frederick Cludy of Wiimington, Del. The wed- | ding is expected to fake place in the near future. Lieut. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Chappell | will leave tomorrow for Norfolk, from | which point Lieut. Chappell will sail for his new station at Guantanamo, Cuba Mrs. Chappell and her small son will spend the Summer with her mother, Mrs. B. Reeves Russell, in Kensington Mrs. C. F. Cornell and children a rived this week from Gautemala Ci Gautemala, to b~ the guests of Capt. and Mrs. Joseph C. Cissel in Wynwood Park, Silver Spring. Mrs. Stanley Thompson cf Edgemoor entertained Wednesday at the Kenwood Country Club with a luncheon and bridge.” Her guests numbered 18 Mrs. Willlam n Thomas enter- tained yesterday h a large bridge party, followed by supper. at her home, Cliston, near Sandy Spring. The ou of-town gues ingcluded Mrs. Maleolm Farquhar of Kenneth Square Pa.; Mrs. | Linds: Strowt. Mrs. Rov Barber Mrs. Ernest Wendle of West Chester, Pa, and Mrs. Willlam Stanley Laurel. Md Graham of Ken- session of thelr | 5. C. B t taken p: new home in Caton Mr. Robert Charles. La.. is the gu Mrs. John C. Bentl near Sandy Spring. Mrs. Benjamin C. Perry has returned to her home in Bet. a after week's stay in Atiantic Cif Comdr. Parker Returning From European Trip. Comdr. Edward Parker 1s expected to return today to his home in Kensington after a trip of several weeks in Europe. Mrs. Fred Loveland and daughter of Boston are the gue:is i Mrs. Robert Miller at her home. the Highland, in Sandy Spring J Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pins:nt and their | #aon Douglas of St. Johns, Newfound- | land, have been th> guests of Miss Sophia Ellison and their nephe Douglas, Kenenth and Jack Birchi Kensington. Before returning North | they are spending a few days in New | York. They were accompanied by Miss Ellison. Miss Bessie Hodges and Miss Agnes | Lewis of Bethesda are in Miami, Fla. | where they will visit the former's | brother, Mr. William Hodges. Mrs. Henderson Peter have returned to | their home in Bethesda after being the guests of Mr. Hodges Mr. Alf Oftedal returned Thursday to his home in Blair from a sojourn at Key West, Fla. Mrs. Frank Beavers of Cleveland has | arrived to be the guest for a month of | Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson Atherton in| North Chevy Chase. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blocher Hosts to Company Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blockier enter- tained Sunday afternoon in their home in Blair, when their guests from Balti- | more and Washington included Mr. and Mrs. Grabill Gabriclson, Mr. and | Mrs. Allen Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. | Winfree Johrson, Mrs. Naomi Bach, Mrs. Edith Ycarley and Miss Bessle Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. “Hastings | of Kensington have as their guest the | latt-r's mother, Mrs. O. D. Fellows of Newton Cent>r, Mass, who arrived Wednesday to spend two weeks. Mrs. John Price Weatherill has re- turned from Annapolis, where she visited relatives. Mr. Wetheriil has re- turned from a trip to the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Leary have re- | turned to their home on the Brooke- ville road after a_three wesks' stay at the Ch.mberlain-Vanderbilt, Old Point Ccmfort, Va. Mr. Paul G. Ellison has returned to Nashville, Tenn., after being the guest | of his sister, Miss Sophia Ellison, in | Kensington. | Mrs. George Ris has returned to her home in Brooklyn, N. Y., concluding a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Hough, in Sandy Spring. Mr. F. P. Waybright, who is spending the week end at his home in Kensing- ton, will leave tomorrow for Atlanta, Ga. ergmxa pxlgnmage Participants Llstcd‘ Among those who will make the pil- | grimage to Oak Hill and Oatlands, un- | der the auspices of the Association for | the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, on Saturday, May 18, are Mrs. George Tully Vaughan, Mrs. A. R. Shands, Mrs. E. Rust Smith, Mrs. Nelson Webster, Mrs. Virginia White Speel, Mr. and | Mrs. William H. Hill, Mrs. Stuart Walker, Mrs. W. O.. Owen, Mrs. J. L Webb, Mr. Delmar Webb. Mrs. Charles | Warden, Admiral and Mrs. Huse, Mrs. | Frysinger, Mrs. R. G. Pendieton, Miss | Pendleton, Miss Lucy Buford, Miss Reimensnyder, Dr. and_Mrs. D. M.| Shewbrooks s Mary Williams, Mrs. Henry Ly s. G. Bullock Wiliis, | Mrs. “Curtis R. Perry, Mrs. Hollifield, Mrs. G. H. Calvert, ir.. Mrs. W. W. Peirce. Miss Eleanor Peirce, Miss Eliza- beth Peirce, Mrs. Eugene Paulus, Miss | Atmee Powell and Mrs. N. H. Watson. Information may be obtained from Mrs. E. Rust Smith, chairman, 2400 xteenth street, ' | Whose marriage Saturda IMPORTANT SPRING WEDDING l MES. BRINTON WHITE COLFEL] » ce in St. John's Chureh. on Johnston, rector, performing Underwood Photo. Square, her father, the Rev. Dr. Robert H. ceremony Lists Supper Dance | As Feature of Week | | ent Scheduled for | Benefit of Fire Depart-| ment—Festivities Noted! in Adjacent Communities. | ROCKVILLE, Md., May 11.--Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reford Aidridge have returned from their wedding trip and arc spending a_few days with the| | bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George | | M. Walie, at Linden, before procceding | | to their future home in Mount Sav-| age, Md. The big event of the coming week in | | Rockville will be the annual supper | | and dance for the benefit of the Rock- | ville Volunteer Fire Department. It| ! will be held Wednesday and Thursda | evenings in the Rockville fire engini house and will be in charge of commit ! tees headed by Mrs. Roger Shaw, Mr: | F. Hazel Cashell, Mrs. George B. All- | {nuti, Mrs. Richard L. Waters, Miss | Alice Cashell. Mrs. John A. Holmes, Miss | Naomi Bogley, Dr. George L. Edmonds, | | Milbourne E. Ward, George Peter, Mrs. | James P. Gott, Mrs. F. Bache Abert and | A. Guy Watkins. F. Barnard Welsh is | | chairman of the general committee of | arrangements. | { Mrs. Henry L. Wells has rcopened | her home, on the Darnestown pike | near ~ Rockville. after spending the Winter in Washington. . Miss_Betty Markland was hostess to | { a few Rockville friends at bridge at her | home in Rockville Monday evening. | | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fry have an- nounced the birth of a son during the ! weeis. Mrs. Henry Bradley of Washington visited friends in Rockville during the | week. { Mrs. Lewis Reed entertained fifteen | Montgomery County and Washington | | friends at bridge and luncheon at her home in Gaithersburg _Wednosday | afternoon. Mrs. Herbert E. Bradburn | of Washington made the high score, |and Mrs. Carroll Walker of Gaithers- | cond high. town have announced the engagen.ent West, to Mr. Griver E. Walker, son of | Mr. and Mrs. McKendree Walker ol | Gaithersburg. The wedding will t:ke | place next month. Mrs. Willlam Callaghan and_ Mt.. William Pace entertained at the Mont- gomery Country Club, Rockville, Thurs- day afternoon in compliment to Miss Louise Griffith Mobley, whose marriage to Mr. William G. Fletcher of Upper- | vill2, Va., is to take place May 25. Mrs, Joseph D. Bird entertained at ! 11 tables of bridge at her itome near Dawsonville last Saturday afternoon. First and second high scores were won by Mrs, William B. Hilton and Mrs Maurice Chiswell, respectively. Mrs, Leonard L. Nichcison and Miss Eunice Baggs entertainet the Rockville Garden Club at the Nichclson home, on the Rockville pike, near Rockville, ves- terday afternoon. Mr. Beasley of the | State Forestry Service gave a talk on roadside planting. | Miss Mattie England motored up | from Richmond with friends yester- day and visited relatives in Rockville. Miss Mabel Linthicum and Milton Howes, winners of recent essay con- | tests, were glven a surprise party by fellow Gaithersburg High School stu- dents at the Gaithersburg school Wed- nesday evening. Mr. Robert W. Murphy of Gaithers- ( STYLE NOTES from PARIS W ‘acain_predict the ensemble for oll Summer wear. Here's @ smart collection! Newest Ensembles the Height of Fashion and Value 15 %25 $35 Others at st certainly these newest ables will gain the favor | of the school faculty. and the cast 7 o i ite S e . burg s visiting his son-in-law and of their daughter. Miss Marian Tleancr | dayghter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loew, in_Lakewood, Ohio Mrs. Henry White of Dickerson is the week end guest of Miss Mary King- don in Rockville. Gaithersburg School Group To Stage Mystery Comed: The three-act comedy, “Oh! 3 will be presented by members of the | senior class of the Gaithersburg High School in the high school auditorium g. It will be under Ars. P. Calvert Ci zH, | the djrection of I include Mi Bubbles Grimm. N~ | Oltver Smith. Btrice Pace. Miss Nettle Dorsey Etehison, Miss Eleanor Magruder, Miss Mabel Linthicum, Thomas Cashell, Henry Wells, Claibrone Ferguson, El- wood Marshall, Russell Cloyd and Dr. and Mrs. Dexter M. Bullard of Rockville have announced the birth of a son, Dexter M. Bullard, jr. M Eugene W. Scott of Rockville | has been called to her former home in Glade Spring, Va. by the serious illness of her mother. Mr. Joseph Hunter has returned t Seneca after spending the Winter in Washington. Mrs Ernest Hartman and little son have returned to their home in Dills- burg. Pa. after visiting relatives in Rockville. Mrs. Harold Sheets of Winchester, Va, is a visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Moore, in Gaithers- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peter, Rockville, are being felicitated upon the birth Vednesday of a son, Edward Peter, jr. Miss Mas McLaughlin returned to rckville Tuesday after spending a ck visiting her sister-in-law. Mrs. mes McLaughlin, in New York. Summer ... . and with it the high fashions of Paris High fashions approved at the midseason openings in Paris . into practice for Summer . .. ... first fashion predictions in Spring that will go such is the mood of the Summer opening in every section of our store. Mr. and |y | Sodality’ Union Lists Card Party Patrons ‘The Sodality Union of Washington has completed arrangements for its an- | nuel card party, which will take place at the Willard Hotel Thursday at 8:30 pm. The commiitee i rge making every effort to make the card The patrons fichael J. Curley, D. D.; n M. McNamsra, D. D.: Thomas J. Shahan, D. D. Colman Nevils, S. J.: John D. D.: Michael F. Fitzpatrick, S. J.. Edward L. Buckey. Micnael J Riordan, Thomas G. 8myth, Joseph I Fink, S. J.: Patrick E. Conroy. Charles J. Trinkaue, Thomas A. Walsh, John Cowan, O. P.; Joseph F. Denges, Lawrence J. Shehan, D. D.; John J. Coady, D. D.. Francis X. Cavanagh, Benedict J. Hannemann, Joseph M. Nelligan, John F. O'Hurley, 8. J.; J. C Murphy, William Hauer, J. Lawrence Kilkenny, Charles J. Hennessy, S. J.; William Howard Bishop, Charles F. Roach, Timothy J. McCearthy, S. J.; William Hannas, S. John H. Ecken- H. Greenwell, D. C. Keenan. A Joseph P. Tumulty, M mon, Mrs. Milton Ailwe, Mrs. Pauline Arnoid, Mrs. Delia Arendes, Miss Mary | V. Allen, Mrs. John Auth, Miss Marie E. Byrne, the Bayer family, Mrs. Es- telle Bayne, Mrs. Nellie S. Bartholomew, | Dr. 8. L. Battles, Mrs. S. L. Battles, | Miss Katherine C. Babbington, Misses M. and A. Breen, Mrs. John Barbee fiss Maria J. Barrett, Mrs. Elizabsth Berens, Miss 'A. Burns, Miss Mary Coffey, Miss Margaret Cullen, Mrs. | Aubrey L. Clarke, Miss Agnes Cum- mings, Mrs. Nellie A. Conroy, Misse: Codrick, Miss Sadie Crumb, Mrs. R. Ethel M. Am- | | Clements. Miss Mary D. Connor. Missc: | Mary and_Catherine Creveling, Miss Margaret C. Carr. Miss Mamie Cul- linane, a friend, Mrs. John E. Cam- | mack, Mrs. A. J. Carrico, Miss Blanche | C. Cooksey, Mrs. Charles J. Cessidy, | Miss Mary A. Cullen. Mrs. Anna Gas- | pari, Mrs. Marie DeGrain, Miss M.| Catherine Dorsch, Misses Dore, M. D. J. Dunnigan, Mrs. William J. Dante Miss Bessie M. Dodson, Mrs. William Duffy, Miss Edna J. Dawson, Miss| Emma Dowden, Mrs. Bernard D. Dan- fels, Mrs. Marie Didden, a friend. Mrs. Milburn _Donahue, Mrs. Charles Darr, a friend, Mrs. John A. Eckert, & friend, Miss Claire A. Erck, Mrs. Louis A. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Craig, Miss Margaret Coughlan, Miss Agnes Daly. Miss Raphael Ellis, Mrs. James B. Flynn, Miss Mary v, Mi Catherine M. Fahey, Mr. Peter Fer- singer, Mrs. Thomas F. Finnin, Mis Mary 'A. Fox, Mrs. Sarah Flournoy, | Mrs. James M. Gentry, Miss M. Blanche | Gardiner, Mrs, Aloysius T. Genau, Miss | Caroline’ F. Gibson, Miss Minnie L. Gibson, Mrs. R. L. Graves, Miss Ida V. Garrity, Mrs. Mabel M. Graham. Mrs. Grace Crane, Mrs, Margaret Callahan, Miss Elizabeth M. Gisriel, Miss Jennie Glennan and Mr. J. J. Howley. Holy Comforter Bands Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 10, 12, 17 and 21. Mrs. P. F. Hannan, Mrs. John Hauber, Mrs. H. S. Hatton, 7 Z Z |2 Z % | Z |3 ¢ 5 2 h Fole “Heat takes the life out of closet—or to put them in mot is to invite disaster. | will be held at La Colline, 3800 Ca- ! service men. SUMMER HEAT HARMS FURS But Furs actually improve in Cold Storage where dry filtered Misses Hickey, Mrs. 8. L. Hoover, Mrs. P | . Mrs. Mary Horan,, Miss . Miss Theresa Harri- Margeret Horan, Miss Mary James J. Hayes, Miss . Mrs. John F. Donohue, am A. Heftinger, Miss Lena . Miss Agatha B. Healy, Frank sons, Mrs. W. P. Irwin, Mrs. Judge, Mrs. O. H. P. Johnson, onica Joyce and Mrs. Mary A.| ason. a Colline Garden Party | Managers Announced‘ Additional patronesses for La Colline | garden party May 25 are Mrs. John Bigelow. N Robert Chapman Hol- lister, Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, the Misses Emory, Mrs. Henry Fitch, Mrs. Cresswell _ Garlington, Mrs. Robert Hinkley. Mrs. Maxim Karollk, Mrs. Courtland Parker, Mrs. Theodore Tiller and Mrs. Henry Winfield Watson. The entertainment committee con- | sists of Mrs. John Allen Dougherty, Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie and _Mrs. Walter Tuckerman. Madame Marie Zalipsky will arrange a special musfeale for the garden party which e John P. | thedral avenu: ceeds will be cation fund for Saturday. The pro- sed as a special edu- the orphans of all Miss Elise Al=xander, chairman of | the junior committee, has selected as her assistants Miss Rahel Davies, Miss Elizabeth Dunlop, Miss Barendina Gar- dener, Miss Martha Gardener, Misg elyn Gordon, Miss Marion Jardine, Betty Ives, Miss Dorothea Lane, r Ann LeFevre, Miss Jane Lilla Harrison Lynn, ; Migs | Miss Standley, Miss | Marie Standley, Miss Helen Standle Miss Frances Saul, Miss Nan Tyler, Miss Adele Varela and Miss Frances Saul. Mi Miss Love, Mis Mary Lee Philiip SHURNNECENANNRST Feod and Servied Uneurparced i | orrosite Ameassnnan SUNDAY DINNER 12:30 Unti 0 Choice o FRIED SPRING CHICKEN roaLih Cream New Potatoes and All Fresh Spring Vegetables Choice of Descerts | | DS sRR AR your furs to hang them in the h balls during the hot months | burg was | Others in Prospect. | Volk. ery woman and miss who sees them. Two-plece affairs with coat and silk dress to match. In the most advanced shades. Correct for after- noon, sports and evening wear. Virginia Moore of Gaithersburg bhas been visiting in Mount Jackson, | Va., where she was called by the death of an uncle, Mr. Thomas Moore. One Wedding Announced, Second Floor Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Edna Mae King, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Genoa King | of Damascus, and Mr. T. Maynard | Kling of Washington, formerly of Fred- erick County. The ceremony was per- | Inc. formed in Westminster Saturday eve- | ing of last week by the Rev. F. M.J Cor. 10th & F Sts. Mr. d Mrs. Edwin West of Darnes. Wide-Brimllrned Straw Hats to begin the Summer with feminine fashion. The return of the wide-brimmed hat is the delight of every feminine maid 5 foot 4 or more . . . it turns her into a goddess of loveliness! And here you will find every wide- brimmed theme for Summer . . . natural with colored ribbon accents. Baku Balibuntl Leghorn Sisol The lovely model sketched is leghorn, four strips grosgrain ribbon adding a modern note . . . $18.50. Others §12.50 to $25 Millinery Shop—Street Floor JELLEFF'S ¢ F STREET P LY L i e N N N N N N N N N A Week to Acquaint you with Vanity Fair Underwear A store-wide campaign in force. Because Vanity Silk and Silken- ese (silk-and-bemberg) Under- wear is fashioned for the mod- ern! Designed for the smart natural figure . . . folding into a tiny space for the traveler... as tubbable as a handkerchief! And how it wears! “One’s All” is Silkenese P Our Sport Models! Accenting for Summer Especially Printed chiffon afternoon and evening frocks...sleeveless ...many with jackets s v N O Tailored chiffon Afternoon frocks and ensembles $39.50 to'$65 Stiffened frocks for youth for evening, organdie, taffeta, tulle...some long all around......... .$25 to $65 Sheer frocks for women for evenings...low placed full- $25 to $65 Flat and printed crepe finger-tip ensembles, $16.50 to $49.50 .$39.50 to $59.50 Silk pique, shantung, washable flat crepe, $16.50 to $49.50 $5.95 to $25 Summer coats...transparent velvet, velveteen, basket cloth flannel, kasha, silk, stitched, crepe de chine, $16.50 to $39.50 e Silk cape ensembles for mi Cotton and linen frocks and ensembles. ... Transparent velvet and satin evening coats..$39.50 to 98.50 Separate sports jackets...quilted, stitched, embroidered, . cevr...810.50 to $39.50 JELLEFF'S ¢ F STREET ¢ i 606 - 614 psborn ELEVENTH.ST. Great Annual Sale 800 Summer Hats Trimmed Versions! Tailored Effects! at Far Below Their Regular Worth :}V95 Famed as we are for our Millinery Events . . . this Sale surpasses all previous efforts . . . HERE WE OFFER THE GREATEST HAT VALUES WE HAVE EVER BEEN ABLE TO PRESENT AT THIS PRICE. WEEKS OF INTENSIVE BUYING WERE NECES- air—freezing cold—is used. The skins regain their softness, the fur actually improves in luster. You can buy no better pro- tection—yet the cost is low. Utmost care is used in handling your furs. Spccial low prices given on Remodeling, Repairing and Relining. Phone District 3392 Lustick Fur Co,, Inc. FORMERLY OF FRANCKE & LUSTICK 1204 G St. N.W. SARY. . the entire New York Market was searched —and entirely new! . but we secured extraordinarily fine Hats. A simple, beautiful garment of glove silk-and-bemberg...all you need to wear underneath the frock! Already it has been acclaimed by the smart and practical . $5 “Store Your FURS! WITH BERNARD Pree Glazing and Servicing before entry into our Cold Vaults Repairing—Restyling Into a new swing of fashion—at Low Summer Rates. Estimates Freely Rendered Special Low Prices on Fox Scarfs. 1508 Conn. Ave. (4 Doord Abore Dupont Cirele). Call Us—Decatur 2264 TOYOS . .. MILANS . . . PASTEL FELTS CROCHET VISCAS . . . FANCY BRAIDS NOVELTY STRAWS Grey Shops—Second Floor 1 mannequin will ‘model Vanity Fair Underwear beginning tomorroze. The correct Summer Shades in (GOLDSTRIPE Silk Stockings Fashion authorities agree! If you are smart . . . —wear white with white active sports frocks —wear dark bronze with spectator sports frocks —wear vellow-heige with white pastel frocks —wear skin tones or grey mauve for evening. Every one is a new Summer model . and for every Summertime costume, there is a most becoming Hat. Scores and Scores of styles in every color. ~— ~— Let the AMIOR SKIN Specialist tell you how ANMIOR SKIN erases wrinkles . . . Alul youn want these shades in Gold Stripe of silk 100% pure and alway« garter-run proof! Sheer chiffon or service sheer...French, squar and single or double pointed heel 51.95 pair 3 pairs $5.70 F Street and at Our Gold Stripe Shop, 1013 Conn. Ave., in Stoneleigh Court JELLEFF'S ¢ F STREET ¢ ATl hisenk e Small head sizes . offer our patrons individual consulta- tion with L1 Ancerson specialist on Amor Skin, which erases wrinkles and firms sagging skin. Miss anaers n will analyze your skin, prescribe Amor Skin treat- ment, and explain to you how, with faithful use, this marvelous scientific preparation, perfected by a famous Ger- man doctor and embodying tortoise hormones,*will restore tofaceand neck the firmness and smoothness of youth. *Gland secrerions SELLEFE'S ¢ F STREET large head sizes . medium head sizes. Beauty That Attracts so enchanting and allur- ing it commands the admir- ation of all. 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