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2 SO Capital Society Planning For Season Approach of Hot-Weather Period Prompts Pros- pective Visits to Seaside and Mountain afl& Overoca.n T-.p.- Former Postmaster General and Mrs. | E. Rowell, wife of Ma. New had as their guest over the last of Langley Mield, , has week end Mrs. Parker Hitt of New York and Front Royal, Va., who returned to | Front Royal Tuesdsy. Mrs. New drove there with her and spent a day and came back to her suburban home, Hem- lock Hedge, in Edgemoor, Md. Mr. New left the first of the week for their ladl! at Turtle Lake, Mich., and will remain there until the end of this month. Mrs. William M. Jardine, wife of the former Secretary of Agriculture, and her daughters will start West the 1lst of July and will spend two months in the Rocky Mountains and the nml parks and return to Washington in September. Miss Julia Mattis has closed her house here and left the middle of the week for her home in Champagne, IIl. Mrs, Bénjamin Royall Holcombe will go to Newport the end of the week, ac- col i by her children, and will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. Gibson FaMNnestock, in her Summer place, Hen- derson House, for a short time. Mrs. Holcombe will later join Mr. Holcombe in Miami, Fla., where they will make their home in the future. Mrs. McClure Keliey -will leave tomor- row for Bar Harbor. where she will | visit Mrs. Henry F. Dimock in her Sum- | mer home, Elsinore, which was opened | the first of last week. Mr. and M Kelley are nccu?yln: the Knole, the Summer home of Mr. Kelley's mothe: Mrs. William PFitch Kelley, on the Rock- flbl:;‘dpxks, while Mrs. Kelley, sr, is| Mr. and Mrs. Kelley, the latter for- merly Signorina Theodoria Catalani, were married last Summer at Elsinore, Mrs. Dimock's home at Bar Harbor. 'lmu-l in Europe Listed In Recreation Schedule. Mps. Hayne Elis and her da htx. Miss Marths Ellis, who graduated davmvmucaum adlndnnnn uuupwn ac- ‘European uun After & visit in land the party will tour several coun- tries on the continent. Mrs. Watson Freeman Clark and her daughter, Miss Charlotte Clark, are in New York, where the latter will sail Wednudly on the Aqulunll. to spend the Summer traveling in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Garrett have a5 their guests for the week end Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damrosch. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nosck of Winter Park, Fla, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. an Ne t!}i‘lr hob’:‘:l’ lt ustan will prol remal mer.” Many informal planned for them during their stay. Dr. and Mrs. Lester Neuman are sail- mgmflm Rotterdam for a t chester, Vt, to spend the Labor uy ‘week end. thryn Lansdale. only daugh- ter of l&ul.nd Mrs. Wfllhm’l !"Um A | who i visi Lnnsdue of 'renrum Atk., former residents of W Miss Lansdale Wwill be sbsent for mml weeks. Miss Helen Galliher West, da: hur of Mr. and Mrs. L. Perry West, is for a week with her parents. ahz graduated from Vassar College June 11, Chaemates at college Tor a thece-monin a , for a - et ege, ee-month Samuel W. Bowne of New Yotk 'rnwy% week ;l:d in Wi g lower, having wmc re for the wedding of her n:glhflv. 3 b::t B. Coburn, and Miss Elizabeth )lohun which took place Saturdsy. Bowne was accompanied by Miss Mu)u ;l.fidn. Ifidfl{he"e:l.\}’o;k Mrs. Grifin tead r ter, Halstead of New York, Sl of hopor for Miss Mohun, were guests at the Mayflower during thelr visit here. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chalmers and their smnll daughter Katharine, whp heve been visiting Mrs. Chalmers' R::ezm\ Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Wil- at the Wardman Park Hotel, return by mamr 'odly to their homn in Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. w‘u}kmmn entertained lpmyo!fllnd.\nnerlutnl t at ¢ Plage Deauville in their hnnflr 5 The Rev. Dr. Ezra Squier Tipple of Naw York and Mrs. '!§lqpple. Whll’)p were ‘They were guests at th l"(o y’fl'” Y;Pflk e Mayflower Fri- du and Saturday. Frank Pixley Pays Vhlt to_Capital. Mrs. Frank Pixley of San Franciseo, Widow of the famous com) of “The Prince of Pilsen,” is staying lt the May- flower during her visit in Wi having come here to join udy 8] of London with whom she is sailing 10r Engln.nd onlx.{'mvsw. nd _the 'f Mrs. Ely will CIETY. of Recreation Rowell, U. 8. A, been | her guest at thn otel. Mrs. Lawrence A Kelle; chudrea Bill nnu Mary have returned their home Sacramento, Calif.. !mr a four manllu visit to Mrs. Daisy B. Kelley of 1708 Hobart street north. west. Mrs. Lawrence Xelley, who was formerly Miss Stella Mudd of this city, was called to Washin by the ill- ness of her father, the late Dr. Thomas Dyer Mudd. Her husband is in the field urvt.a: of the Geological Survey in ento. and her two Kearney Bradford and | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, C., JUNE 16, 1929—PART 3. SOCIETY. MOTHERS AND CHILDREN WHO ADD PICTURESQUE ATMOSPHERE TO WASHINGTON LIFE Mrs. her niece, Miss ‘W. Moncure guzchu:hmd, left yest for Atlantic | ity. Miss Harriet Hotshud left Staunton | Tuudfi night to be an -mnmx u\ the wedding of Miss Sue Wumn | ter of the Mr. and Mrs. E. lfi(hl | son of Yonkers, N. to Mr. William | 8. Cutchins, son el Mrs. 8ol Cutchins | and d'-h!‘rélu (n:;l Cukhln‘ of Rlch-‘ mong e w dmg lace Sherry’s in New York City thenevnnkm‘ of June 14 and was followed by a reception. The Rev. Dr. Walter M. Gray of Hartford, Conn., ormed the | ceremony. Miss Mary Conway of Dan- | vile, Va., was also a bridesmaid. { Mr. and Mrs. !emnur Wells of Salt | Lake City, Utah, who are guests at the | Wardman Park Hotel, entertained at | dmner last evening at the Plage Deau- Gene;n‘l‘News Notes Of Official Centers In Nation's Capital (Continued from First Page.) trip abroad, are now with Senator Al- len of Kansas at the ower. They will leave for their home in Wichita cae end of the week, and are planning to 80 to the Pacific Coast later in the Summer. Representative and Mrs. William E. Hess have closed their apartment at the ‘Wardman Park Hotel and returned to 21:3 home in Cincinnati for the Sum- Maj. Gen. and Mrs. James E. have with them for a l’or'n Mrs. George nm!anm and Lieut, er, of ‘West Point, is their guest over Sunday. wéo;.ulvg,meo!%c C. Cufllv‘:‘ Mrl hchnt fnr a8 nv days hm’nin .l'l:! week. Col. has been transferred . Oulver mwnhlnw“dvlfl in Mrs. Cul- ver here later. . o Rrepresentative and Mrs. William R. Eaton will be Tuesday at the Wi by thetr niece, been smdlu her class rna'ln? m the commencement exercises'at !wnt Brier College, ln wm Ma). Gen. and Mrs. Thomas @.’ burn will lun u their wuu over Sun- day Col. and Mrs. W. H. Peek, who will arrive Saturday from New York. Col. will o;;lfi]umuu over SBunday and Mrs. Peek be with Gen. and Mrs. Ashburn until the first of July. Amsistant Attorney General ‘Will Sail for Europe June 26. ‘The Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. Geor‘e R Farnum will close their apartment ahd will sail on the steamship America June 26 from New York for Europe. Re- turning, they will sail for this eou.nu'! on the steamship Roosevelt on August 1 Col. Henry M. uumv will be joined the first of the week by Mrs. Morrow, her nephov, Lieut. Con- don, at Fort ragg, N. N. Cfll chnrlee H. Bmu will be joined d of this week by Mrs. Bridges, wlw u visiting in Providence. Mrs. 8. Gordon Green, wife of Maj. Green, with her children, will leave Washington today for an _extended visit, to her father and mother, Chief Justice and Mrs. Richard B. Russell of Georgia. Maj. Green will join them in | August, Capt. and Mrs. Alfred P. Coburn and Lhelr mumm. Miss Florence Coburn, several days at the W;rflml.n Park Hotel. They came from their home in New York to attend the marriage yesterday of Miss Mary Eliza- beth Mohun. Miss Coburn, who is a cousin of the bride, was one of the at- tendants. Mrs. Gann Entertains um chmhfll at Tea. wrence Churehu.l wife u( Ml! churchm. U. 8. nnet, Chu les. Chur:hlll 34, whn week in Washington at the lower, have returned to Langley Field, Ve. Mrs. Churchill was entertained at tea by Mrs. Ed Everett Gann during her visit here. t. and Mrs. Charles H. Harlow ‘ashington Friday for Lake Placid, lhere they will spend the Summer. Capt. and Mrs. Harlow were guests at The Mayflower for about a manth upon the!.r return to Washington from Cali- U“!n ‘!Iy, wife ‘of Lisut. Eugene Ely, a few days’ stay and will be accom- panied her uty in New York, where he aide to his father, Gen. Hanson E. Ely, At Governors Tsiand. be the guest while in | ‘Washington of Gen. and Mrs. James E. Fechet, Lieut. and Mrs. John W. Price will t the Wardman Park Hotel | Wil ordered | duty. will come to Washington for | son. Lieut. Ely is | IMPROVED Cold Storage for Furs —guaranteeing ~absolute safety Hospitality Muk—s Early Summer Period In Capital Society Gurming Dinner Parties and Other Forms of En- tertainment in Record. Honor Functions Feature Events. Representative and Mrs. Fred A. Britten will have guests dini infor- mally with them evening their new home on Sheridan Cirele. Mrs. Frank C. umwhuunuu Camperio, | Bllen " Terry, who, 15 ington, where she made her debut while | ington where she made her debut while | her father, the late Admiral Terry, was | the Washington Navy | ‘Yard. Others at the dinner party were the Minister of Sweden, Mr. Bostrom: the Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. Van Royen, and Senator Arthur Capper. | Mrs. Letts is spending the week end | in her coun e, Stratton Farm, | on the Chesa) Bay, and was ac- companied there b; her d-u'nwr Mrs. George C. McLaughlin, jr, of Chicago, who came to Washington Priday. Col. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, jr., en- tertained «t dinner Thuruly night lt Grlyl Hill Inn, Va, fih being Mrs. J. H. Nalll unfl llr by liams. Senators Dinner Guests At Mayflower Hotel. Col. William Hanley of Burns, Oreg. entertained at dinner Wednesday at| the Mayflower Hotel, when his ranking | ests were Senator and Mrs. Charles McNary. Col. Hanley's other guests included Senator and Mrs. Tasker L. Oddie of Nevada, Senator and Mrs. Frederick Steiwer of Oregon, Repre- sentative Robert R. Butler of Oregon, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Creed C. Hammond, the former Governor of Idaho, Mr. Charles C. Moore; the commissioner or the United States Shipping Board and Mrs. Jefferson Myers, Judge -nd Mrs. Nicholas Sinnott, Mr. Louils Bean and Mr. W. D. B. Dodson. Col. Hanley was a gueet at the May- flower during his t in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Pisher will be hosts at dinner today at the Wardman | Park Hotel. There will be 21 guests. The Misses Patten entertained a com- { pany at dinner in their home on Massa- | chusetts avenue Thursday evening. | | Miss Louise Jacquette entartained at | a luncheon and bridge Friday afternoon | W! motor from Newport, R. I, the first of the week to be the guests of the former’s parents, Judge and Mrs. John W. Price, at their Summer home, Grand-View- on-the-Potomac in Virginia. Lieut. Price, who has just graduated from the Torpedo School at Newport, has been to the U. 8. 8. Concord for Lieut. and Mrs. Harry L. Gosnell are attending the Scottish Rite reunion at Bloomsburg, Pa. Lieut. Gosnell is on duty at the Army Medical School. Brothers Special Sale Smart Sport and Street Dresses Group One $18.50 Formerly $25.00, Afternoon and wanmiy & Bwine Upper left: Mrs. : Mrs. White and Elisal 1730 m—uhnnl- avenue. pper De Wolf, Colt and Bradford, wife lll‘ !Nllflfl of Assistant Solicitor of the State Department Mr. Mull Colt Dl Wolf, living. at 1232 Thirty-third stree Mrs. Davison, with Carel, Ann IIII lllly. wife and children of Maj. Donald D. Davison, U. 8. A, and executive officer of the District Zonin, beth, wife and daughter of Assistant Secref Commission, ry of State Mr. Franels White, living at| Mrs. Zimmerman Hostess | at the Maner Club in honor of Miss | Helen Meek, whose marriage to Mr.| ‘Wendell E. Thorne of New York, will | take place at the end of this month. The guests included Miss Phoebe Fur- nas, Miss Olyve Barbee, Miss Helene | Potter, Miss Kathleen Nalle and Mrs. | Liloyd Sauer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman and their | daughter, Miss Babette Lehman, of | Dayton, Ohlo, who are stopping at Lhe‘ ‘Wardman Park Hotel, entertaine flflner Iast evening at the Plage De.u.‘ e. | Dinner Party Assembled At Gray's Hill Inn. A dinner party was entertained Thurs- dya night at Gray's Hill Inn, Va, by Lieut. and Mrs. Willlam Whaling for a | number of United States Marine Corps | friends, before leaving Quantico for leld, Mass, where the lieutenant | joins the Marine Corps rifie team. The f‘nce cards, on which tiny Chi- nese landscapes were painted, were brought by Mrs. Whaling from Canten, ‘where Lieut. Whaling has been recently stationed. The flowers were scarlet pop- pis, daisies and blue bachelor buttons. | Games on the wide lawn, then dinner on the t porch; a perfect evening, | and millions of fireflies flashing over the fields and through the trees, eon- | tributed to an enjoyable occasion. The guests were: Col. and Mrs. Wil- | liam Sullivan, Caj Mrs. Thomas | Watson, Capt. and ‘W. Nettekoven, | Lieut. and Elmer Hall, Lieut. and for Monday $29.50, $39.50 Dinner Frocks Mrs. Edwin Farrell, Lieut. Towner, Mrs. Stanley mdaenhot lnd Mrs. Donald !ntcer Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Plnhlhor entertained s small company at the | supper dance at the Plage Deauville, at the Wardman Park Ho last evemn. Ju-t Sew" Clrc]e Meets In Annual Session Just Sew Circle, Florence Crittenton Home, held its annual meeting June 6 at the home of Mrs. Frank Dunnington on the Colesville pike. This meeting is always in the nature of a picnic, each | | founders of the circle, but now of Cleve- | member carrying her share of good | things. Mrs. James A. Councilor, president, presided. The officers and committee chairmen made their reports for the past year. Mrs. Elkins, one of the land, was Euunt and gave a most de- llghmll tall J. T. Marchand resd a paper o the u.rly History of the ecircle, pflnci- pally for. the benefit of the many new members. Luncheon was served, after which auction was enjoyed for the balance of | the afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. | Elkins, Mrs. Newell, Mrs. Gunder- sheimer and Mrs. Counetlor. | & ® At Bridge Luncheon Mrs. Johnsten R. Zimmerman gave a luncheon and bridge at the Indian Lawn Fete Is s:heaulea At Congregational Home A lawn fete of interest will be held | |of 1812, Mr. Daniel Magna Charta Day Dinner Last Night The 714th anniversary of the signing of the Magna Charta was commemorated by » brilliant dinmer given by Mrs. I( ll Clare Berry at the Hotel la le. as of the Dis- metof the mn!:n. natierial Magna Charta which has n(n one day annually in 'hlch all seven nations of the world who speak the English tongue can join in celebrating. The association is non-political and mnon- partisan. There are vice presidents in ‘Many great men in England olonies belong to it. At the dinper last evening Mrs. and introduced the ts: Semator Willlam King, who in an _able cch uprela:enud t':- vwvr louse ngress; Representa- w‘illuun Cartwright and Repre- unuun 8ol Bloom of New York for Assistant A;wrn;v General Charles Sissons spoke for the law division of the United States, and Admira! Willlam Standley, assistant chief of uvm&n of the United States t braneh of the service l.m of the Unfizd X it ";,;"’:“ e the hters of the erican Revolu- tion; Mr. Justice Siddons spoke for the Supreme bench of the District of Columbla: Col.. Arthur Brown for the judge advocate’s general’s division of the Army, and Capt. F. B. Freyer. assistant judge advocate general of the Navy, for that branch. ‘ge Navy was further represented by Capt. C.#S. Freeman of the Naval Observatory and Lieut. Comdr. Roscoe L. Schuirmann, and the Army by an M‘.mon in person of Lieut. James White; Miss Vera sgomuu an gfmej - an writer; Dr. Marcus Benja- min gave sreetlngs for the Sons of the min gave 5 nnymede, Dr. George Tully lonial Wars, Oetmht the United States Daughters !Illléh G‘;»rdfln Mlnr the Scions of Colonial Cavaliers, Mrs. o:ouc Tully Vaughan for the Society of Colonial Dame f America, Mr. onoll te Library of Cengress The Ugly Duckling Tea Heuse 115 B St. S.E. THE BEST Dinner for 75¢ Tingley; eandy, Mrm Prank W. Carden; | Mrs. T. ‘Wampler: service, Mrs. C. W. lflw'hlie In case of severe rain the fete will be held on | June 19. Tenderloin Steak Dinner, $1.00 3 Spring Chicken Dinper, $1.35 THE LDUVHE 1115 1117 Important F STREET Reductions Earlier than usual— with unrestricted choice All Dresses < The only exception is the $16.50 grade. All street, sports, afternoon, evening, dance and dinner models included. 1/4, osx All Coats —and they include silk and cloth Sports and Dress L models. & Also Cloth Ensembles. 1 /2 off! All Silk Underwear Entire Stock — Pure Silk — separate pieces and mutched sets. 1 /4 off! All Silk Entire stock, ¢ Hosiery including the popular brands. All perfect qualities. 1/4, osn $1.65 grade—$1.24. $1.95 grade—$1.46. $2.95 grade—$2.21. 9 In this sale all selections must be final. No returns ner exchanges. from moths, theft and fire. Your furs promptly called for, on notice. REMODELING & REPAIRING AT SPECIAL SUMMER RATES SAKRS FUR CO. IN THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PLBLIC OVER FORTY YEARS 610 TwelltlrS(.—Jut Above F—Phone M. 1647 ;%l_mllIflILIILI!lIIIIlIIlIlIIlIlIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIIlIHI)IIIIIIHIIIIlIlIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIlIlIIIII!IlHHHII Group Two $25.00 Formerly 339.50, $47.50, 858.50 —e tmly represent. Printed Georgettes, festured. You find a corresponding reduction in price on all our goods during this important sale. TWELVE \ THIRTEEN L

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