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Bl Buiepinny In Near-by Maryland‘ Dancing. Dinners and Lun- cheons Included in Pro- gram — Guests Enter- tained in Homes—Per-! sonal Mention. i HYATTSVILLE, Md., May 25.—Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Coburn, Edmonston. have announced the approaching mar- | riage of thelr daughter, Miss Elizabeth | Cartwright Coburn, to Mr. Harry Lyon | Price, Hyattsville. The wedding will | take piace next Sunday afternoon in the Coburn residence. The couple will make their home at 1696 Rogers avenue southwest, Atlanta, Ga. | Former Mayor of Hyattsville and Mrs. William P. Magruder are in Atlantic City, N. J., for a protracted stay. Dr. and Mrs. James H. Truitt of Glenn Dale are entertaining their niece, | Miss Aline Wilkins, Salisbury, Md. | The Catholic Daughters of America | Pbave completed arrangements for aj card party to be given in Gibbons' Hall, | Upper Marlboro, next Saturday night. | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cole and daugh- | ter, and Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Gillespie, all | of ‘Baltimore. County, Maryland, were | recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. V.| Miller in Cheltenham. | Thursday night of next week Epiph- | any P. E. Church, Forrestville, will give a dance for the benefit of the Sundn)'] school of that congregation. The affair | will be held in Woodmen's Hall near Forrestville The ladies’ auxiliary of the Laurel, Volunteer Fire Department is arrang- ing a card party to be held in Millard's Hall. Laurel, Friday night, June 7. Miss _Virginia Duke. Clinton, enter- tained 20 guests at a birthday party in her home Monday night. Miss Mary Helen Gwynn of Clinton was the guest last week of Miss Irene Tippett at the American University, ‘Washington, where Miss Tippett is a student. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Schultz and | daughter of Silver Spring, Montgomery County, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Schultz in Clinton. Messts. E. R. Gasch. Samuel Crosth- wait, Willilam Gasch, Edward Nees and Edward A. Fuller, all of Hyattsville, are on the Eastern Shore of Virginia fish- ing in the Atlantic. | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ruffner of | Washington and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. | ‘Windsor Largo, have returned from a trip of several days through the moun- | tains of Western Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hall, Mrs Edward Wright and Miss Florence Bell, all of Arlington, Va. have been the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Swann, | Oxon Hill. Benefit Entertainments i Staged at Mount Rainier. 1 The woman's auxiliary of the Mount | Rainjer Fire Department entertained with a card party Monday night, and the Woman's Civic League of the same place has about completed arrange- ments for a similar party at the local public school auditorium Monday night, June 3. The Woman's Club of Cottage City held a social meeting at the home of Mrs. A. C. Proctor Tuesday night. Mrs, Henry Caspare and Mrs. H. C. Sullivan assisted the hostess in entertaining the gathering. Mrs. Jessie Boswell of Maine is visit- ing her sister, Mrs, Perry Boswell, in Mount Rainier. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil N. Howard of Rosemont, Vt., have moved to Central avenue, Cottage City. Miss Marion Roberts of Dawson, Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Daniel L.| Graham, Hamilton street, Cottage City. | Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Lona Stevens, Cedar street, Cottage City, and Mr. Edward Russell, Washington, The ceremony took place Friday. Miss Marie Keys of Perry street, Mount Rainier, and Miss Leona Al- mond, Date street, have returned from a visit to friends in Philadelphia and Camden, N. J. Mrs. Laura Disney, Odenton, Anne Arundel County, Md., is visiting her | brother, Mr. C. W. Nichols, Date street. Mrs, Nellie Blair and Mrs. Alo De- Corse, Baltimore, have been visiting their sister, Mrs, Frank B. Smith, Thirty-first street, Mount Rainier. Mr. Charles J. Peckham, Bunker Hill road, Mount Rainier, has returned from a visit to Colonial Beach, Va. Mrs. E. J. Mack and daughter of Glen Falls, N. Y., visited Mrs. Charles Whitney, Thirty-first street, Mount Rainier, en route to their home from Florida where they spent some time.| Mrs. Stanley of Laurel Hostess at Card Party Mrs. William Stanley of Laurel was hostess at a_bridge luncheon at the Manor Club, Montgomery County, Md., | Thursday. Her guests included Mr: William ' T. Thomas, Mrs. M. Fussell, Mrs, Miller, Mrs. P. Robinson, Mrs. | Clyde Pindell, Mrs. Henry Scotf, Wirs. A.'S. Gough, Mrs, B. P. Warren, Mys. C. E. Little, Mrs. Ferguson Harrison, Mrs. C. Welling, Mrs. James Sill, Mrs. T. McKee, Mrs. Jhon Cutler, Mrs, | Goldsborough Morgan, Mrs. G. Albee, Mrs. E. E. Hatch, Mrs. Bruce Bentley and Mrs. James Boss. | Mrs. E. L. Scott and daughter, Janet, Wilson avemue, Colmar Manor, left Wednesday for Flushing Island.’ Long | Island. for a stay of several weeks with | Mrs. Scott's sisted whose husband is | abroad. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spindler, son- in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Kaufman, Maryland avenue. Hyattsville, and Dr. and Mrs, Otto of 1 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, MAY 26, NEW OFFICIAL HOSTESS MRS. H. R. RENNERT. Whose hushand has recently been appointed to the Mexican Claims Commission. They are living at 2101 Connecticut avenue. Baltimore, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman. Mrs. Sadie Anderson of Odenton Md., has returned from a visit to her | | daughter, Mrs, Newton Ward, Mount Rainier. Mrs. Md., has been visiting Mr. C._C. Almond. Date street. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Marshall, Miss Anne Marshall and William Marshall, all of Richmond, Va., have becn visit- ing at the home of their uncle, Mr. | Harvey Wilson, Thirty-fourth street, Mount Rainier. Lieut. J. H. Fleming, who has been stationed at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.| Francis Wathen of Newport, and Mrs, States. He will again take up his resi- | dence in Mount Rainfer. Mrs. L. S. Sothoron, Charlotte Hall, St. Mary's County, Md., is visiting rela- | tives in Laurel. Mr. John S. Stanley of Laurel has| been spending & few days with friends | in Newburn, N. C. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Warren of Wash- ington, N. C. are visiting their son, Dr. B.'P, Warren, in Laurel, i Mrs. James Boss, Miss Marguerite Boss and Mr. James Boss, Laurel, have | returned from a motor trip to Wood- | bury, N. J. | D. A. Ri.icl;;;)ter Ob;erves i neihs o | Dolly’ Madison's Birthday| The Dolly Madison Chapter of the, D. A. R. celebrated Dolly Madison's | birthday May 20 by a reception at the | home of Mrs. H. B. Patten, 3919 Liv- ingston street northwest. | Among the national officers present were Mrs. Josiah A. Van Orsdel and Mrs. John M. Beavers. The State offi- cers attending were Mrs. H. B. Patten, | Mrs. Harry Grove, Mrs. David D. Cald- well, Mrs, George Hillyer, jr, &nd Miss Harmon. | oe Officers of the chapter: Mrs. Wilbur V. | , 1 Leech, Mrs. John M. Beavers, Mrs Melville Lindsay, Mrs. Isabelle W. Baker. Mrs. Annie C. Tonge, Mrs. A. A. Birney, Mrs. Arthur D. Call, Miss Flora Johnson, Miss Catharine Barlow. Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard and Mrs. William | "Refreshments were served. PERMANENT WAVE 4 $5.00 compiete $5.00 ? (Until_the first of June) “Always the marcel top and ring. Tot eni 1 e the g natural looking ! ‘b elalize JACK’S Permanent Wave Shop ® 1320 F St. N.W. 8 Frank. 9837 Suite 204 Over Brentano's Book Stere lies used." “We s in wind blown per @ manents. Conn. Ave. & M St. {pproved A Shop of Individuality Fashions for Town, Country and Se: ashore ‘THOSE essentials of style, quality and distinction, so important to the cor- rectly gowned woma n, find their highest expression in our present collection of apparel for all occasi ons. Bogerrgteds Special Attention i< direc creations in Sports Wear ted to the many unusual for early summer days. Underwood Photo. Hadfls!ah Chaptef to }10{( At Get-Together Luncheon The annual luncheon of the Wash- ington Hadassah Chapter will be in the nature of a get-together party for Hadassah members. The luncheon will be held at the Mayflower Hotel Tuesday, June 4, at 12:30 o'clock p.m, Hostesses, under the direction of Mrs. Louis Rosenthal, will have entire charge of the disposal of tickets, and it is the desire of the chairman that every member of Hadas. sah be personally” invited to attend. Mrs. Morris Gewin is arranging to | has been relieved of duty at that point | present in part the pageant, “Hadassah, |and ordered to return to the United|the Tree of Life." that was so beau- tifully produced at a recent luncheon of the New York Hadassah at the Hotel Astor. Other program features will be an rth Suburban }:{c;lr'ncs! Scenes of Festivit)’ In Week Just Ended; Dancing, Bridge Parties and: Luncheons Schedule. | House Guests Emcr-‘ n tained—Special Functions' Listed. Invitations have boen received for the wedding of Miss Edith Woodward of New York and Mr. Thomas Moore Bancroft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bancroft. of Sandy Spring. The wed-| ding will take place on June 12 at the | home of the bride's parents in New | York City. | Capt. Leon L. Dve has arrived from Nicaragua and will spend two months | | with his family in their home in Gar- rett Park. Midshipman Williston Dye | will be graduated from the Naval Acad- emy next month, | Col. and Mrs. J. L. Gilbreth have returned to their home in Battery Park | after visiting their son, Lieut. Joseph H | Gilbreth, at Fort Bennings. Ga. They were accompanied home by Mrs. J. J | Metcalf, who will be their house guest | | for_several weeks { | Mr. and Mrsfl Frank C. Ingram have | | returned to their home in Detroit, after | being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Blocher, in Blair. | Mrs. William Hilton entertained ves terday afterncon with a bridge party |in the home of her mother, Mrs. Law- | rence A. Chiswell in Dickerson. | Mrs. Charles I. Corby is expected to return to her home on the Rockville | Pike this week after a world cruise. { Maj. and Mrs. C. E. Moody of Boston have been the guests this week of Mr. | and Mrs. Ralph H. Chappell, in Ke singtor s Mrs. Ezra Gould entertained on T|wS-] day at her home in Edgemoor with a bridge party followed by tea. Montgomery Club Schedules Dance Wednesday Evening. Invitations have been issued by the | Montgomery Club for a dance Wednes- | day evening to be held in the State! Armory in Kensington when it is ex- | pected that a large company from the | county, Washington and Baltimore will | attend. The committee in charge is composed of Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Miss Elizabeth Williams, Miss Emily Russell, Miss _Jean Skinner, Mr. Reuben Riggs. Mr. Otho Trundle. Mr. David Warthen | and Mr. Douglas Waters Mrs. H. L. Ireland returned the first | of the week to her home in Philadelphia | | after being the guest of her brother-in- | aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Barkley, in Battery Park. Mr. and M _‘\‘“‘“\\\\9‘ v Pood and Service Unsirpassed nia Engagement 929— PART 3. SOCIET Y. o evening at their home in Rockville with the fourth of a series of bridge parties Women Delegates at Meeting ©Of Democratic Clubs. Among those from Montgomery County' attending the State meeting of the United Democratic Clubs of Mar land held in Cumberland on Thursday were: Mrs. Charles E. Roach, Mrs. Edwin A. Merritt, Mrs. Howard Griffith, Mrs, Walter Perry, Mrs. W. W. Skinner, Joseph C. Cissel, Mrs. Edward L. Pugh, Mrs. Gerald Warthen, Mrs. A. J Cady. Miss Ruth Shoemaker. Miss Laura Gilliland and Miss Jean Skinner Miss Julia Darby and her nephew, Mr. Charles Darby. haie returned to Kensington from ~Washington. Conn. Miss_Catherine Darby will remain in the North for a short visit with rela- tive Mrs. Federic Lee of Battery Park entertained Tuesday with a large bridge- luncheon at the Olnev Inn. Mr. and Mrs. A. Douglas Farquhar M | and family have returned to their home [near Sandy Spring after a motor trip MISS MARY VIRGI FENWICK, Whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwarl| Taylor Fenwick of East Falls Church, | Va.. announce her engagement to Mr. Donald Kyle Addie of Montreal, Can- ada, the wedding to take place in June. Barkley are now on a motor trip to Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hyde, 4th, have returned to their home, Stanmore, in Sandy Spring, after a visit in Ashe- ville, N. C. Miss K. V. Wilcox of Scranton, Pa has been the guest this week of Miss | Anna C. Reinhardt in her home at Kensington. Mrs. Lucy Clapp of North- ampton, Mass., also has been the guest | of Miss Reinbardt Mr, their and Mrs. J. W. Stribling and two children of Atlanta, Ga. | arrived this week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bethesda. Miss Alice Brand and her sister, Miss illian Brand, entertained on Monday David L. Du Pre in to Oklahoma, where th visited the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs. Roland Mills. Mrs. Esther Sleishell of Blair is visit- ing in Bethlehem, Pa., where she will remain until after Decoration dav. Mr. Edward M. Willis, jr., has re- turned from a short stay at Cap Charles, Va., to his home in Edgemoor. Miss Elizabeth Stabler has opened her home in Sandy Spring after spend- ing the Winter in Baltimore. Mr. Bruce Snowden of Blair has left on a three-month trip to the West Coast. Elaborate Party Honors Child's Fourth Birthday Mr. and Mrs. E. Chapman Bartlett of the Wardman Park Hotel enter- tained yesterday afternoon from 3 to 5 oclock at a beautifully appointed ‘blnhdnv party in honor of the fourth | hirthday anniversary of their grand- | daughter, Miss Regina Bartlett Finch. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L Finch. Cne of the fezsures of the party was the cutting of the huge birthday cake by little Miss Regira with her grand- father's sword. The birthday tablc presented a beautiful appearance W.ih |its decorations of pink roses and blue delpbiniums with trailing maidenhair fern to each of the guest's places des- A Fascinating Little Shop IF You ignated with hand-painted place cards. The party favors consisted of imported china dolls for the girls and character novelty dolls appropriate for boys Four silver candlesticks ~containing pink tapers tied with blue gauze rib- bon bows further carried out the color scheme of pink and blue. Tho apart- ment was decorated with pink peonies, roses and delphiniums. The number of guests entertained was 35. Waterways Laws Planned. GENEVA (®) —The transit sectlor of tne League of Nations has recom- mended an international conference fo: 1930 to draft definite international law respecting rivers or other inland water- ways which touch the shores of two or more nations. Modern Jewelry seek S sixle of the moment— something different and will this individual — you everything in little shop. Miss Janet Richards will be the guest | and speaker at the Charter day lunch- eon to be held tomorrow at the club- house of the Woman’s Club of Bethesda. Miss Mona Gill will be chairman of the committee in charge. Popular Hunt Ball Listed for Next Year The hunt ball, which was given in connection with the National Capital Horse Show 10 days ago, has created so much enthusiasm that the ball will be repeated next year during the days of the horse show and will be given in the baliroom of the Mayflower Hotel where it was given this year. A hunt breakfast will be served in place of the usual supper, and the singing of hunt- ing songs by the guests will be a fea- ture of the supper. We invite your inspection FINNIN’S 1304 F dainty Elegant Handbags love €8 a4 4 ewest Silk Hosiery Next to Palace Theater Brothers CREERON 614 12th St.,, Bet. F & G Beautiful Hats for Announcement @L’R re-modeled first floor, with in- creased room for our patrons, per- the Summer fasl mits our first enlarged showing of We are welcoming Rizik patrons to this newly commodious address by Mrs. Moses Epstein of the National Hadassah, and the installa- tion of the newly elected officers of the ‘Washington Chapter. Mrs. William Rosendorf is chairman of the luncheon committee. a\\\\‘“i\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\' 2 — < Jmlft = @ollier In COLUMBIA RD. ar 18 ST} OPPOSITE . AMRASSAROR Sufiday Dinner, $1.00 12:30 Until 3:30 Licenses. 33 it Glaasleion Va Rev and_Hanna T. n, N. Y.; Rev Marriage Stuart L. Baltimore, h of Richmond, ooney. 19. Godfrey Schilling. e Day, 28, and Mary Youns, 18; K. Y. RoY, Landon Timberlake. Laney, 22:_Rev. Patric Rooert C. Revnol and Schweickhart. Rev. Patrick Elmo R. Wright, 4 K. Walker, 30, Criglei P. Ryland. George Green, Farmer. 45: Rev. J. Charles Mohr. Rev e APoN AND DUCKLING S S S A S 26, and Minna W. K Yancey R Fresh Svring Choice of Desserts SPECIALS FOR TODAY—Strawberry Short Cake. Fresh Raspberry Parfait. . Fresh s 48. and Henrietta O. Miltan Waldron Yr. 31 and Elzabeth M Townsend, 23. both of Baltimore, Md.. Rev. . M. Thompson. B. Bonbresf, 34. and Grace L. Acker- man. 31: Judge Robert E. Mattingly Harry atton. 23. and Mary N. Rich- may, 21 both of Roseland. Va.. Rev. Alian oore. Gordon L. Luke. 20. Irvington. Hester A. Le Fevre, 19, this city; o6 oS Amith T P R 7] ? Note ¢ ",“““““\ B LR We wecialize 2 E| in nd human. and Bessie Sl Md.. Rev. Roberi ., Caroenter, 27, Brightwood. v ey o Floty, 27, Harrisburg, Pa “COMFORTABLE SHOES keep 1,200 smiles a day on my facel” i “1,200 suests— between 11 and 3—in they ’ come, day after day! They have to be made welcome . . . waitresses have to be directed . . . orders supervised. Being a mana- ger at a Huyler’s store is a responsible and exacting job. I know I couldn’t do my work unless I felt quitc comfortable. The smile that you need to keep everything going right is erased very quickly when shoes pinch and feet hure. That is why I wear Cantilever Shoes. They are so flexible, so comfortable, that hours of walking and standing on a marble floor can'c tire me.”’ Miss Liteian Brack W Cantilever Shoes are so comfortable hecause they are scientifically designed to fit the natural lines of the foot. Their flexible shank permits foot muscles to exercise and to strengthen themselves naturally. Come in and see the new, smart, graceful styles. Among the enthusiastic Cantilever wearers in ‘this community are Mrs. B. L. Holden Miss A E. Taslor Miss a D Noves AMiss 8. B, Thomas a Mrs. Geo. W. Maxfield Miss Mary O'Toole R SHOES WOMEN’S—MEN’S—CHILDREN'S 1319 'F} ST., N. W, (second Fioon)} June Brides Made to Order $5, $10 up hats here. wn offer the largest and most varied of fine selection quality imported Swiss Hair Hats in the city . .. featuring twenty colors and white in a wide choice of designs and head sizes. & in ¥ Misses’ Coat Size. Brides, Bridesmaids and the Young Girl Graduate will find a real pleasure in selecting their Our large staff of expert milli- ners are always at your service to fit the exact hat to your head size and to assist you Formerly Selling EXACTLY 261 COATS WILL BE SACRIFICED AT & Sizes 14 to 20 Women’s Coats 36 to 44 Larger Women’s Sizes 4015 to 50V, Bridesmaids & Graduates creating a charming model best suited to your own individual style. M-BR@KS & CO G'-STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th CLEARANCE! SPRING COATS at $25, $29 and $39 14 & Silks and Cloths in Blacks and Newest Shades E could moan about weather, about buying mistakes, about the general indifference of the coat-buying public . . . we could tell you why we’d be glad to just “break even” on this event . . . in fact, considering the impor- tance of it, we might go on for pages, but let’s be abrupt and say simply, “If you're at all interested in mo’st unusua! savings on high-grade coats, DON'T MISS THIS EVENT!” and ultra-modern salon with a Sale of Sport Dresses Afternoon Frocks Dinner and Evening Gowns Opening Sale Featur Perhaps the most amazing reductions of the season arc offered +n thi ccial Rizik sale. The snviting prices embrace 4 distinct groups of rxquisite snaterials. STREET AND SPORT DRESSES $25.00 Formerly $29.75, $35.00, $39.75 DINNER AND EVENING FROCKS . Formerly $45.00, $19.50, $55.00 SPORT AND AFTERNOON FROCKS $29.75 Formerly $35.00, $39.75, $45.00 AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS $49.50 Formerly $55.00, $65.00, T"WAE'L V'E TIT R Coats with Fur Coats without Fur Coats with Capes Coats with Scarfs Tailored Styles Tweed Sport Coats ¢. M. BROOKS CO.—COATS—SECOND FLOOR