Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1929, Page 19

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‘;s‘ OCIETY their return at 2325 Thirty-seventh sireet. Among the out-of-town guests were ton, Lieut. and Mrs. William F. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gillan and Mr. ;(nd Mrs, E. H. Lockwood of Baltimore, d. Philippine Miss} luncheon today at the Willard. Canada, is |ing the wives of the members of the| Exchange Club at an informal meeting gosfi t}r;eir npsr\mcxm atuihfr‘ Wé“dlmag . |and tea tomorrow afternoon in her Parl otel and will sail for Englan Mr. and Mrs. George B Bavly of Bos- | ;partment in Tilden Gardens. She will | on June 22, z be assisted by Mrs. Godfrey L. Munter. | Visit at Oxford, where Dr. Poole will ‘Washington, but now THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, on, entertained at| panied by Mrs. Pestell and his two | children. £ Miss Kathleen Jenkins of Montreal, | e at the Carlton for a brief Mrs. Charles Elliott will entertain a tay. | company at dinner tonight at the Plage | Deauville at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Robert F. Beresford is entertain- | e Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Poole will Dr. and Mrs. Poole wili | sbeak before the Ophthalmological So- Mr. Wilber A. Pestell, formerly of | ciety. residing at Miss Marion Frances Dove, daughter [ Carmel, Cailf, where he is secretary | Wedding in St. Martin's Church ©f Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dove, whose | of the division of plant biolcgy of the | Of Special Local Interest. marriage to Mr. Guy E. Jenkins, will| Carnegie Institution, is visiting friends | take piace June 24 has selected her |in Washington. Mr. Pestell is accom- morning, June 10, at 9 o'clock, in St. wedding attendants. Miss Marie Casassa will be the maid of honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss Naomi Jenkins and Miss Christal Jenkins, sisters of the bridegroom; Miss Lillian Leonberger nd Miss Evelyn Frass. S Mr. Bennle Krick, will be the best man and the ushers selected include: Mr. Paul Casassa, Mr. John McCor-| mick, Mr. Frederick Ross and Mr.| Frances Loannini. The wedding ceremony Wwill take | place in St. Stephens Church, at 8| o'clock in the evening. i Unique Birthday Anniversary Party Celebrated Yesterday. Probably one of the most thoroughly | celebrated birthday parties held this| season was that of Miss Margaretta B.| Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Price Wright, at Annapolis Roads yes- | y. o Aare was swimming in the after-| noon, dancing on_the tiled esplanade of the Beach and Tennis Club building, | With tea at tea time, more swimming | and then dinner followed by dancing &y the Golf Clubhouse. : The party was one of Washington's smartest for the younger set, including | in its make-up the Misses Loranda | Prochnik, daughter of the Auslrhn’ Minister; Elsie Eckengren, daughter of | the late Minister from Sweden to the| United States; Laura Tuckerman, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R.| Tuckerman; Rachel Davies, Eleanor | Crain, and Mrs. Barker Gienn, and Messrs. Gordon Buck, fiance of Miss | Prochnik; Cuthbert Crain, Bennett | Poe, Horace Peters, John Cochran, Con- Toa' Reed and Henty Price Wright, ir. | | Comdr. and Mrs. R. A. White have | taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Comdr. White is on duty | at the Navy Department. | Mrs. Alfred J. Brosseau, former presi- dent general of the Daughters of the | American Revolution, has arrived in | Washington for a short stay and is at the Willard. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehman and their daughter, Miss Babette Lehman, of | Dayton, Ohio, are passing some time at the Wardman Park Hotel. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Milton | M. Hale of Cleveland, son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lehman. Miss Lehman recently graduated from Simmons College in Boston and she and her family are on their way from Bos- ton to their home. | Miss Lehman'’s engagement has been | snnounced to Mr. Bernard M. Wolf, jr., formerly of Washington and now Iiving in Pittsburgh. The wedding will | take piace on July 31 in Dayton. { Mrs. Edith Rowe Rogers was hostess | at the home of Mrs. Herbert Wylie Smith Saturday evening at a miscel- laneous shower for Miss Alice Stewart, whose marriage to Mr. Stanislaus Dyer takes place this month. | The house was beautfully decorated in pink roses. Tare Hecar Co. “F Street at Seventh” Longer Lines For The Larger Woman 71 ‘The wedding took place Monday Martin’s Church of Miss Myrtle G.Ilonger in the back than in front, was D. TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1929. carried an arm boquet of sweetheart Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T.|formed of circular flares of lace, Her | roses. , and whose B. Bailey, and Mr. Bernard Simms |tulle veil was cap shape and held with Little Geneva Bailey, daughter of | Capitol street. The bride’s mother |home is Chicago, IIl., ‘;e:drm' the George Cullins of this city. Rev. Francis |lace and orange blossoms. She carried a shower boquet of roses and lilies of | niece of the bride, was Cavanaugh officiated. The altar was banked with ferns and | the valley. o Miss Elsle Perry was of honor, wearing rlr,plnk chiffon frock | oT8andy and she carried a basket palms, pink and white gladioli and roses An impressive program of nup- wearing a frock of green tial music was given during the mass.|with a basque waist, the circular skirt tea roses. The bride was escorted to the altar|longer in back than front and with by her father, who gave her in mar-|large bow of rainbow colors on left|bridegroom. was best She wore a becoming gown |shoulder extending to bottom of her Her picture hat was pink horse- iress. She! B. Balley, jr. riage. of white bridal satin, made on straight- | :re‘:sm i - Al ald to match T fitting lines. The skirt, which was Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Bailey and flower _gir] Organ Immed; trimmed with ruffies, 8 poke bonnet of | pride and bride groom left on & motor | A wedding breakfast was served at| Mr. and Mrs. the home of the bride, 2318 North|Hampton Springs, Fia,, wore & gown of violet lace and hat to | former's brother, Cor 3 match. Joerns in Chevy Chase Pnr‘: 'D. C. eakf: Mr. and Mrs. Joerns are on their way e b e et | {o Massachusetls where Mrs. Joerns and trip through the Shenandt 3 er three children, CI , Joan an bfl%e wuf—m' :n ens:::b?:hsx&:":{ 3‘; Consuelo, will spend the Summer Mr. Gibbons Cullins, brother of the and eggshell flat crepe with hat and |months. b b S} mntz !;endbfltdhgfl.ls‘lgpmmmbeml-tcrt:h ‘Mr. and Mrs. Cul- | ushers were two ers of y wi In ieir new home, 2210 | Mr. Willam Earl Balley and Mr. T.|Quincy street northeast, Woodridge, | o Ty Coti o) e o o after July 1. y Mrs. James D. Trask of Highland, N. (Continued on Twenty-first Page. Are You in a Hurry? You Can Read This Entire Announcément in Less Than 3 Minutes! LANSBURGH & BRO For Wednesday and Thursday We Offer 500 New Summer Hatsby Gage Obviously Worth More, at $3.85 A two-day sale packed full of exciting possi- bilities in the way of a good looking new hat! Straws and felts “for best” with Summer street and sports costumes—sheer hairs for afternoon— stitched georgette veiled over felt—don’t they sound alluring? Gay and brilliant shades—capu- cine, yellow, seafoam green, red and white, white, and black. Every head size is marked on the label to eliminate all tiresome trying-on! Sun tan felt laced with tan and capucine ribbon, $3.85. Stitched and applique georgette over capucine felt, $3.85. Black hair and braid with gently dipping brim, $3.85. Millinery—Second Floor 7th, 8th and E Sts.—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 Airy Chiffon in Summery Prints Featured for Women Youthfully slenderiz- ing is this floral chiffon in rich yellaw and brown tints. Size 50. $16.50. X Polka Dots, Prints, Pastel Shades, and Black and White Summer Dresses . Eugene Shreve and Mr. George Stewart sang a duet, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Eugene Shreve. ‘The guests were Mrs. Robert William- son, Mrs. Mary White, Mrs. Rose Dodd, Mrs. Eugene Shreve, Mrs. Guy Shreve, Mrs. Wilson Rowe, Mrs, Mary Pailett, Mrs. Regina Goddard, Mrs. Dorothy Sun Back | Bathing Suits $2.95 $25, $29.50 and $39.50 The first time this season we have ha d all-wool swimming suits in the new 1929 sun back style for this low price! Get yours now—for the Fourth, and choose your most becoming shade—green, jocke y red, navy, gendreau or black. Coats | $]‘ 5 e A : For afternoons this navy blue polka dot chiffon, ultra smart and extremely dignified. Size 40. $16.50. ‘Polka Dots An Outstanding Summer Fashion For Women or Misses In the Little Dress Shop In Six Lovely Plain Shades And All Sizes For Miss or Woman Hillyard, Miss Mary Lowe, Miss Annle Smith and Miss Julla Stewart. B Clearance of Mrs. Jean Negulesco mas joined Mr. Larger Women'’s. Negulesco at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Negulesco accompanied Mme. An- drei_Popovici, wife of the secretary of the Rumanian legation, when she saled for Europe & few months ago. She re- turned to this country with Dr. and Mme. Popovici Saturday. Mr. Sherman S. Miller of 1419 Prince street, Alexandria, left Washington Sunday for Denver where he will be connected with the Interstate Com- merce Commission, as chief clerk of a :ur::ax. m’:‘; tngmexr ':u formerly con- ect le Interstate Commerce Commission in this city. Mr. R. R. Alunan, member of the Philipsborn | 606 - 614 p ELEVENTH ST. Beginning Tomorrow the Season’s Greatest “Once-a-Month” Five Dollar Shoe Sale Every detail is smartly youthful, yet dignified. There are correct fash- ions for every Summer oc- casion. Flat crepes, wash- able crepes, silk piques, chiffons and georgettes. Sizes 38 to 50. (Mayfair Shop, Third Floor.) (Third Fidor, The Hecht Co.) White kid three-eyelet tie, trimmed in lizard calf. Concealed in its smart- ness is the Griptite arch support, $8.50. Other new white Griptites, $7.50 and $8.50. Shoe Shop—Second Floor Washability Demonstration By Miss M. Vessey, An Expert From Lever Bros. Factory In Our Fabric Department—10:30 A.M.—2:30 P.M. This is a season of prints—and every one knows how hard they are to wash ‘What is smarter than this navy and white polka dot for warm St i ? Fabric Sections— Third Floor ‘T:mfl' days in town The Barry Shirt With Soft Attached Collar $1.95 You don’t have to be an admirer of John Barrymore to wear one of these new shirts. In fact any one liking comfort and coolness for Summer will buy them. The collar rolls back in such a breezy manner, and the long points are a definite mode of today. Broad- cloth and oxfords in plain colors and stripes; 13V; to 16. Blazer Stripe Pajamas For Men, $1.95 Blue, tan, helio and green striped pajamas with soft roll collars and button fronts: Broadcloth that launders well, sizes A, B, S polka dot chiffon. $10. "I-lt;l:";.l:rm Ehl. Men's Wear Shop—Sireet Floor Floo successfully. Miss Vessey knows the secret! How to test fabrics, a sure method of washing them, how to iron for best results—bring your samples and ask your questions ! 2250 pairs of broken lots from our higher priced lines, drastical- ly reduced to Materials White Kid Red Kid Blue Kid Sunburn Kid Satin Styles Frenchy Ties Sandals Champagne Kid Colored Cloths Patent Bow Pumps Center Straps Buckle Pumps Street Oxfords One Straps Dress Oxfords All sizes 2Y; to 8, AA to C in the lot, but mot in all styles. Spike and Cuban heels! So cool and summery for informal occasions This is unquestionably our Greatest “Once-a-Month” Clean-up $5 Shoe Sale of the hi d is tl red and white Season—Greatest in point of Values and Quantities. Every favorite Style of the Season is here. Styles destined for Summer-long popularity, and while size ranges are somewhat broken we can fit you in most every style. Early attendance is advised. Philipshorn—First Floor,

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