Evening Star Newspaper, June 16, 1929, Page 55

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General and Special Society News of Week In Chevy Ch.!e Afefl June Schedule of Events Includes Honor Parties for Brides-Elect—Person- al Notes of Interest. Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Yonker Rave returned to their home on Thirty- ninth street after attending the gradu- ation of their son, Mr. Edward B. Yonker, at the McDonough School. Mr. Yonker returned home with his parents for his vacation. Miss Madeline Yon- ker made the trip with them. | Miss Margaret Sandlin and Miss ) Dorothy Hengeveld of Rocky Mount, N. C, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springs Westbrook on McKinley street. Mrs. Westbrook gave upil musicale recitals Thursday and iday at her home. Dr. and Mrs. Carden Warner left Baturday for their Summer home Maine. Mrs. E. Percival Wilson entertained at bridge tea Wednesday in her home on Rosemary street. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left Wednesday for the District of Columbia Bankers' Association at Montauk Point, Long Island. Mrs. Lawrence Heap entertained at luncheon last Sunday in her home on Bradley lane in honor of Col. and Mrs. Powell, who have purchased a home on Elm street. Miss Jean Stimson, a student at Connecticut College, has returned to spend the Summer vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Stimson. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Finley and fheir sons of Albany, N. Y., are house suesu of Mrs. Finley’s mother, Mrs. jusan Plumb of the Legation Apart- ment. Mrs. J. E. Lit of Merion, Pa. is the Rhouse guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Comdr. and Mrs. Frank D. Manock of Morrison street. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rowe entertained ot dinner Saturday evening, June 8, in their home on Hunt avenue. Miss Phyliss Walker, a student at Bt. Mary's Seminary, has returned to spend the Summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Walker of Thornapple street. Bethesda Woman's Club Sponsors Bridge Tea. The Bethesda Woman's Club will entertain at bridge tea Tuesday for the ways and means committee at Wild Acres, the home of Dr. and Mrs. Gil- bert Grosvenor. Mrs. Robert Kline and her son, Mr. Donald Kline of Chevy Chase Park- way, motored to Dayton, Ohio, to be absent several weeks. Miss Marion Dunlop has returned from Hannah-More School to spend her SBummer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Llll'l. Walter Dunlop of Oliver Messrs. Dick and McIntosh Hite of Chevy Chase parkway are spending a few days with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Evans and $heir daughter, Miss Nancy Conner, of Lenox_street left yesterday for Vir- ginia Beach, where they have taken a cottage for the Summer. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Hunnewell of West Irving street enter- tained st dinner Wednesday evening at the Army, Navy and Marine Coun- try Club, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. rad Young, who have just returned Mrs. Bynum E. Hinton of Ingomar street entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday at the Columbia Coun- try Club. Mrs. Howard P. Foley has returned %0 her home on Harrison street, after spending a few days at Haddon Hall, Atlantic Ofty, N. J. Miss is attending the uation of the class of which Miss el Colt is & member at Notre Dame. Miss Colt will return with Miss Walsh $o_her home on Newland street. Mrs. R. M. Stamp of Ingomar street spending several weeks at Virginia Beach, Va. Anne de Baupre Beach, 8 stu- dent at St. Mary’s Seminary, re- turned to spend the Summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach ©of Meadow lane. Mrs. J. B. Bowling, ehildren of Elm street are Summer with her father, Howard, in Bozeman, Mont, Parties Given in Honor Of Prospective Brides. Miss Florence Maitland, prineipal of the Kilmarnock School, d the members of the faculty ente: ed at & handekrchief shower Friday at the school, in honor of Miss Ruth Pearce, to Mr. Kenneth B. e place Saturday, June 29, 9 p. at the Chevy Chase Baptist Chure] Miss Dorothy De Veau entertained &t a miscellaneous shower yesterday @fternoon in her home on Brookville road, in honor of Miss Margaret Grif- fith, whose marriage to Mr. John Liv- will take place in July. Miss Adelaide Henry, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel J. Henry, entertained at a buffet supper Tuesday evening in her home on East Bradley lane in honor of Miss Hester Ann LeFevre, whose marriage to Mr. Gordon Lindsay Luke fook place Wednesday, June 12, Mr. Norman Benzing of West Black- thorne street sailed for Europe Friday, June 14. Mr. Benzing will visit Eng- land and the Continent, and will return $0_his home September 15. Dr. Willlam Cullen Dennis of Under- wood street has been appointed presi- g;:l of Earlham College, Richmond, Mrs. Judson W. Jacobs entertained at Juncheon and bridge yesterday after- in her home on Thirty-eighth . Harold ¥. Pell of street left Saturday for to_spend the Summer ¥m. Rosendorf 1215 G St. Washington’s Importing Furrier Main 8663—Frank. 9285 YOUR FURS ARE WORTH SAVING OUR COLD STORAGE VAULTS —offer absolute protection from moth and dirt—and we insure your garments at your own valuation from theft and fire. Phon d We'll Send Within of 25 Miles jr., and her spending the The Warm Season 1Is the Time to Repair and Remodel Fur Garments Practical furriers under direc- in | Mrs. D. G. Davis on McKinley street. with Mrs. Pellegrin's father, Prof. Wil- son. Mrs. G. G. Wilkinson of East Pales- tine, Ohio, is the house guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. n of Forty-fourth place. Church Mission Club Entertained at Supper. Mrs. George W. Stone entertained the Mission Club of the First Congrega- tional Church at supper last evening at her home on Cummins lane. ‘The Chevy Chase Presbyterian Sune day school will hold its annual picnic day, June 21, at Marshall Hall, Md. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wheeler of Raymond street have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Charlotte Wheeler, and Mr. Thomas Wyndon Reed, Saturday, June 22, at the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church. Dean and Mrs. Henry Grattan Doyle of Thirty-third street entertained at luncheon Monday at the Cosmos Club in honor of Prof. J. D. M. Ford of Harvard University. Miss Alice Clayton enteratined at luncehon Wednesday in her home on Brookville road in honor of Miss Ivy X;g:tez :"11 L;)s ?nfieles, Calif., who i3 the est of rs. Edward Cam| Sh’lJeldlw?]IuClevelund Park. iy T, am Galloway of Xenia, Ohio, has been the house guest of Dr. apd 4 Mr. and Mrs, Harold A. Wheeler and their daughters of New .York city are the house guests of Mr. Wheeler's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, A. Wheeler of Thirty-third street. THE SU NDAY STAR WASHINGTON, luncheon and bridge Tuesday at her home on Huntington street, in honor of Mrs. A. E. Leefler of Annapolis, Md, who is the house guest of Mrs. Charles A. Jones of Gramercy street. Mrs. Ernest R. McComas of Jocelyn street entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Columbia Country Club. Mrs, Harold E. Doyle and Mrs. Charles A. Jones are entertaining their bridge club and their husbands over the week end at their Summer home at Overall, Va. Mr. Harry P. Gentner returned from Atlanta, Ga., and spent several days recently at his home on Forty-second street. Mrs. William T. Pollard and Miss Eva W. Cummins of McKinley street are spending a week in Princeton, N. J., and New York city. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles spent sev- eral days on & motor trip on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Charming Garden Card Party For Benefit of Church. Mrs. Curtis Handley of Cedar park- way loaned her home and beautiful garden for a card party Priday, under the auspices of the unit of which Mrs, have purchased & house on East Ray- mond_ street, where they will make their home. Mrs. Henry DeCoursey Adams has returned to her home on Military road, after spending several weeks with her mother in Kentucky. Mr. David Betts of Norwich Univer- sity, Northfield, Vt.; Mr. James Mac- Laughlin and Mr, Barton Thompson of Boston, Mass,, were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Betts of Ingomar street. Mr. and Mrs. Betts and Mr. William Betts left Friday to motor ta the Norwich University to attend the commencement exercises. Miss Aline Hewitt of Jackson, Miss., is the house guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fulton, of Thirty-third street and Mr. Syd Robin- son of Cornell University was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton for a few days. Miss Dorothy Seay of Atlanta, Ga., is the guest of Miss Sarah Fulton. Mr. Charles .T. Penn returned yes- terday to his home after a trip to Chicago, Il Little Mary Ellen Wager, 9 years old, of Western avenue, Chevy Chase, D. C. is to take the part of Orchus in “Sher- wood,” a poetic drama of Robin Hcod and his merry men, by Alfred Noyes, to Mrs. Robert B. Swope entertained at S Featuring These Smart Accessories On Our Main Floor 2 |\~ Now SWIM SUITS With the new sun backs and cut-outs under the arms to give you the smartest tan. In colors to match your per- sonality and in sizes that really fit. The finest sult for comfort, the finest for speed, the finest for chic. For Misses at $5 For Women at $6 and $6.50 MAIN FLOOR The (‘New’Y in Summer Sweaters n prettiest, cool, 1 shades, solid or'in combinationt Either long or shon sleeves. ° Loose fitted bottoms. have really should goveral this Summer. and §;v¢arl { Skirts 15, i858, o contrasting Either plain or Are Smart and Practical Wear them to the beach, on the beach, and for that matter on the street. Cool materials in fascinat- ing colors. Variously priced at $1.95—9$2.95—$4.95 You’ll Need Several JACKETS OR BLAZERS $5.95 Of fine Botany flannel either striped or plain and either with or without sleeves. In beautiful col- ors and such chic styles. In all sizes. ‘MAIN FLOOR All Silk Crepe de Chine LINGERIE $ 1 95 In Lovely Cool Pastel Shades Step-ins, Pantles, 13loomers, all bentalruly embroidersd in_ either lacey or primly tailored styles. the newest details, including tan backs. All sizes. All sun tion of Mr. Rosendorf assure not only perfect workmanship but perfect styles. Summer Rates Prevall H. R. Greenlee is leader, for the benefit of Blessed Sacrament Church. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. May have re- turned to their home on Jocelyn strect after spending two months in Europe. Mrs. Eugene Wesley Shaw and her sons of Taylor street are spending the Summer with her mother in Wauka- shaw, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colden Miller be presented by the Community Drama Guild on Thursday, June 70.ylt 8:15 o'clock at the Sylvan Theater. SR Y To evade the law compelling men to wear coats on the streets of Buenos Alres, Argentina, youths have adopted :‘r:!e”p n of wearing the coat of pajama This is a Summer Style Event of First Impor- tance . . . Don’t Fail to Attend It! OME! Forget the heat for awhile and gaze on one of the loveliest collections of Summertime dresses we've ever been able to assemble at so LOW a price ... We began preparing for this event ‘way back in May, and our buyers nave actually combed the New York markets in order to give you the absolute ultimate in style and quality. And we think youlll agree that they have succeeded splendidly. North Suburban Folk List Early Summer Social Festivities Gov. Ritchie and Senator Tyxdings Attend School Dedication and Are En- tertained—Other Special Events. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Perry enter- tained at dinner Wednesday evening at their home in Bethesda, when their guests were Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, Senator Millard Tydings, Mrs. Julian B. Waters, Miss Louise Massey, Dr. George E. Lewis, Prof. Edwin A. Broome and Mr, Thomas W. Pyles. Later the party attended the dedication exercises at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School auditorium, when Gov. Ritchie and Senator Tydings were the principal speakers. Miss Anna C. Reinhardt of Kensing- ton sailed Friday on the S. 8. Rotter- dam for Europe, where she will spend the Summer. Earlier in the week she had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. C. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills, Miss Margaret Mills and Mr. Mark Daven- port, all of Lansing, Mich. and Mrs. Frances Merrill of East Lyme, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hathaway and M-BR@KS G'STREET BETWEEN 11th. & D. €, JUNE 16, 1929—PART 3 Toad, & trip of two months in Europe. X Mr, and Mrs. W. Russell Briscoe are lea ville, Tenn., after a week's stay at the latter’s former home in Miss Virginia Pittman of Baltimore is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Griffith in Silver Spring. She will lea home in Mrs. Grace L. Ryan entertained Tuesday evening with a garden party at her home in Kensington, when her guests numbered 50. Mrs. Morgan Soon to Join Husband in San Francisco. Mrs. A. L. Morgan and children of Battery Park are visiting relatives in Virginia for several days before leav- ing for San Francisco to join Comdr. Morgan. Mrs. Leon M. Grant enter- tained with a bridge, followed by tea, in honor of Mrs. Morgan just before she left. Lieut. and Mrs. C. D. Murphy are occupying the Battery Park home during Comdr.- and Mrs. Morgan's ab- sence. Mrs, Harvey Johnson has returned to her home in Silver SpNng after a trip to Swam; tt and Boston, Mass., and New York. She will entertain at tea this afternoon in_her home. Mr. and Mrs. H. Linton have after a motor trip to South Carolins ‘They were accompanied by the latter’ niece, Miss Nancy Moffat, who Ileft Friday for Chicago. Dr. Sylvia Wilson of New York is the C.|returned to their home in Kensi Beginning, Tomorrow, Monday, This Tremendous Offering of 893 latest summer today for their home in Knox-|sington eir home 3 . C. G. lek&mnd t at their home in Ken- Edith Gregory of Charles . Va., who salled Wednesday Dawson enter- ‘at the Montgom- ery Country Club honor of their Y stk rookes, a at- tended dance. Bridge-Shower Honors Miss Griffith, Bride-Elect. Miss Dorothy Deveau entertained yesterday in her home on Brookeville Toad with a bridge and shower in honer of Miss Margaret Griffith, whose mar- riage will be an event of next month. Miss Elizabeth Rife will return to being the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lewis, in Ken- sington. Mrs. Eugene Ochsenreiter has re- turned to her home on Fairfax road, Edgemoor, after spending the week end in_Boston with Mr. Ochsenreiter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Hastings and family of Kensington left Tuesday by motor for Hanover, N. H, where they : 4 of Mr. and Mrs, Rowland 8, Marshall in Battery Park. - to occupy Marylant qu‘ffr spending the Winter in Kensing- Mrs. Ralph Crutchfield of Pittsburg!: -~ud a former resident of Battery Pari is the guest of Mrs. Orville Drown her home in 00T —develop and hold its glori- ous freshness until youth is but & mem- ory. Retain its soft, smooth entrancing beauty over the years to come. Check the wrinkles and flabbiness and keep the appearance of CO -12:th vouth with you always thru Gouraups = ORIENTAL CREAM Made in White - Flesh - Rachel Kend 10c. for Trial Size Ford. T. Hopkins & Son. New York attended the commencement exercises | at Dartmouth College. They will visit | relatives in the North before returning to_their home the middle of July. three months on the West Mrs. E. H. Tennent returned the first of the week with Comdr. Tennent to Portsmouth, Va., after being the guest Enjoy Real Savings on Distinctly “Better Type” Dresses—Mostly One-of-a-Kind Models HEN Brooks has a sale as exciting as this you'll find it good policy to come down as early in the morning as possible. For, while racks will be replenished throughout the day, there’s no doubt that choosing is easier in the morning before the floor becomes really crowded. But, early or late, there will be plenty of dresses, plenty of extra salespeople to show them to you, and plenty of extra wrappers and cash- jers to make everything easy for you. Frocks and Ensembles a special purchase together with most of our regular $16.75, $19.75 and $25 Dresses! Amazingly priced at ‘A COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES For the Junior Miss In Sizes 13 to 19 For the Smart Miss In Sizes 14 10 20 For the Woman In Sizes 36 to 44 For the Larger Woman In Sizes 40% to 52Y FOR EVER Y POSSIBLE OCCASION! For Active Sports For Spectator Sports For Business W ear For Informal Afternoo) ns Informal Evenings Formal Evenings INCLUDING THESE SUMMER SUCCESSES Soft Printed Georgettes, diaphanous Printed Chiffons, flat washable Sports ilks, c:zn with suntan backs, the indispensable Jacket Frocks with sleeveless dresses oleiei@ the ensemble long coat or of course, short coat and with sleeves or without sleeves. IN NEWEST SHADES AND WHITES capucine shades, blacks, browns, navys, and whites, Dark and light ground Prints in_large and small desi; Dots and THIRD FLOOR DRESSES , Polka hecks.

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