Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1930, Page 17

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SOCIETY __(Continued_Prom Second Page) _ Frank Hood Schults, Mrs. J. P. Weth- | erill, 3d, and Col. Rawson Warren. Mrs. Charles H. Mullen of Chicago and Miss Louise Videtto of St. Louis, | Mo., who came to Washington due to the serious iliness of their mother, Mrs. Belle P. Videtto, have returned to their homes. Mrs. Videtto is recovering at her apartment, Schuyler Arms, Columbia road. H Lieut. J. D. Armstrong, U. S. A., and | Mrs. Armstrong have been passing a few days at the Wardman Park Hotel, having _come from Fort Washington, Md., where Lieut. Armstreng is sta- | tioned. | Mrs. Willls C. Cannon has arrived in | the Capital for the D. A. R. Congress | and is at 3121 Mount Pleasant street. Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Pritchett will have with them during the D. A. R. Con- gress their daughter-in-law. Mrs. W. B. Pritchett, jr. who will be a page for | the Baltimore, Md., delegation. Bergh-Santelmann Wedding In Concordia Lutheran Church. 1 ‘The marriage of Miss Carla Santel- | mann, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Wil- liam H. Santelmann, to Mr. Paul J. Bergh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Bergh of this city, will take place this | evening at 8 o'clock, in the Concordia | Evangelical Lutheran Church. | Mr. Robert Ervin Ray, a student of the College of Liberal Arts of Albion, | Mich., was the guest of his mother and | eunt, Mrs. Charles W. Ray and Miss| Adrien Ervin, at the Roland Apartments during his Spring vacation of two weeks. | . Mr. Ray left yesterday morning to re-! turn to his studies. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Horne of New York will be guests at the Mavflower until the end of the week. Mr. an Mrs. Horne made their home in Wash. ington until about five years ago whe the former was general counsel to the commissioner of internal revenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic C. Mills of | New York City entertained a company of seven at dinner last evening at the Carlton, where they are stopping while in Washington. Mr. McCleskey Garlych of Washing- ton and Bridgeport. Conn.. who has spent the past week at the Sea View Golf Club, Absecon, N. J. will arrive in Washington Tuesday for a few days en route to Bridgeport. Mme. Anita B. Gaburri has been joined at the Wardman Park Hotel by er daughter, Mrs. Miner Washburn | Wilcox, of New Bedford, Mass, who will be here for a week. had as house guests over the week end Col. and Mrs. O. P. Robinson and their | son, Mr. George Robinson. They were | en route from Morgantown. W. Va. where Col. Robinson had delivered a lecture Friday morning at the State university. Col. Robinson is stationed at Bloomington, Ind. Mr. Warren R. Parker of Detroit. Mich., is in_Washington and is stay- ing at the Potomac Park Apartments. Mrs. Estelle M. Moses. newly-elected resident of the District of Columbia ranch of the National League of American Pen Women, and a group | of the new officers on her board with | their guests, will be seated at the table | of the branch at the authors’ breakfast | of the national league Easter Monday | at the Willard Hotel. In the party will be. in addition to Mrs. Moses, Mr: Bess Heath Olmstead. first vice pres| dent of the District branch: Mrs. | Azalea B. Badgley, second vice presi- | dent; Mrs_ Anne Manchester, treasurer: Mrs. 'Tda Donnelly Peters, auditor: Mrs. Lillian John, registrar. and Mrs. Aaron D. Newman, parliamentarian. Mrs. Newman will entertain her daughbter. Mrs. Gerald W. Brooks of this city, and Mrs. Manchester will have with her Mrs. O. Wagenhorst. Miss Josephine Lewis will also be at this table. Im-| mediately following the authors’ break- | fast the District branch will entertain | at a tea at the branch studio in Stone- leigh Court in honor of the national president, Mrs. Clarence M. Busch, and Mrs. Kathleen Norris. candidate for the national presidency for 1930-1932. Mrs. William H. Talbott of Rockville, Md., was a luncheon hostess yesterday at the Mayflower, having as her guests Mrs. William Bowie, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins, Mrs. James B. Kemper, Mrs. J. J. Hooper and Mrs. Ida M. Shirk. Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Johns have sent out invitations for a buffet breakfast | Sunday, April 13, at 12 o'clock, at Ashi Lawn, Charlottesville, Va., to meet Pres- ident Monroe’s great-granddaughters, | Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes, Mrs, Wil- | _ Paris Says— “A Plain Bodice is a Bore” —and, quoting further—“fashion has no patience with a plain bodice, so bodices must carry with them the suggestion of limitless possibilities, and they have absorbed much of the interest that was once expended on the skirt. softly-draped or capucine necklines, jabots, frills and fine handwork are some of the means to this end.” And, a perfect example of a distinctive bodice treatment is this one sketched—an afternoon frock in pastel grey flat crepe— the softly-draped scarf-neckline buckles Misses’ BerTer Frocks, TRIRD FLOOR. sresssiesnesncssann, MKS. GRANVILL LE FORTESCUE, Who has come from New York to make her usual Spring visit at Twin Oaks, the home of her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Bell in the West. Charles J. Bell, remaining during the absence of —Harris & Ewing. liam Crawford Johnson Gouverneur. ‘The board of trustees of the Cor- coran Gallery of Art has issued invita- tions for a special exhibition of “The Geneva Drawing,” sketches and por- traits -made during the Eighth, Ninth | and Miss | Prayer Books Hymnals & Bibles dis WM. BALLANTY BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS The most || complete as- Use Henderson’s Furniture Oil Will not harm any finish James B. Henderson 1108 G Street I GRS M Listen in at 7:30 P.M. TONIGHT STATION WMAL VOGUE_CLEANERS' ENTERTAINERS Featuring Miss Kitty Garner e At 0023 [[1] Boleros, shoulder capes, clasped with chic rhinestone $49.50 and Tenth Assemblies of the League of Nations and others recently executed In will include the , Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. Kate Trenholm Abrams, Miss A. E. Cullen, of Hammondsport, N. Y., who has been visiting her daughter in Fort Worth and friends in San Antonio. Mrs. Prederick G. Banting of Toronto And Mrs. and_ Miss Leeds guests of Miss Laura Armistead Carter of at tea Tuesday, when they motored to t: ¥ Washington to see the cherry blossoms. Mrs. Banting is the wife of Dr. Fred- | ¢ erick G. Banting, the world-famous dis- coverer of insulin and the youngest man to receive the Nobel prize. Mr. Frank Simonds, journalist, was the of honor and speaker at the luncheon , Mrs, Charles 8. mfln“"’. Mrs. Cabot Stevens, new and members of the Garfleld Memorial Hospital, will were the | {pe tome e _hospital. the women's board will meet 10:30 o'clock in the Kellogg Build- ing of the hospital. International Students Exchange Sale Embraces Rarg Objects. At _the residence of Mrs. Mary Woman’s National Democratic Club's wASHINGTON (Continued on Fourth Page.) g JuLws GarrFiNckEL&Co. This store is the mecca for all smart women this Spring ... Everywhere women are talking a ful new goods we ACH department is fi bout the wonder- have here now lled with new things personally chosen by us for their distinc- tion and charm. Our goods, whether you buy from our moderately priced selections or from the more expensive models, have the individu- ality that has endeared our stocks to the best dressed women for years. We Park Your Car While Shopping Here . F STREET CORNER OF 13TH " Florence by Miss Violet Oakley, N. A, |}i on public view in the gallery since Sun- day, and to remain until Sunday, April 5 The House of Courtesy The Larger Woman, Too, Is Important dre you short and full-figured? shown . . . little wom- tan tricolaine coat with broadtail en’s collar, $39.50. Coats that smartly adapt the new mode . . Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F& 0 Are you tall and full-figured? shown . . average figure . . . blue wool crepe coat, grey broadtail collar and cuffs, $59.50. . for the tall, Targe fi , large figure . . . &uck aigwla gcuat with black mole collar, $49.50. Are you large and full-figured? . for the In Philipsborn Coat Fashion Shop Every coat is custom-tailored to the requirements of the mature figure . . . beautifully proportioned to fit at bust—and hiplines . . . with particular attention to smart detail of making Hand finished. . and “feel good on.” for the short, full figure...35%; to 43V} for the average mature woman. . .38 to 44 for the tall, full figure. ......37Y to 45Y% $39.50 $49.50 and to $98.50 $59.50 Important Value-Collection Women’s Smart Coats $25 A featured grouping at this practical price. The new crepe-finish woolens ... basket weaves . . . silk failles . . . with broadtail, lapin, mole, squirrel and galapin , . . or furless. Black...Tan... Blue. Philipsborn Coat Shop. Third Floor VE THE - EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D: €, TUESDAY, APRIL- 8, 1930.. | AT FAMILY RESIDENCE | 314~316 SEVENTH ST..NW. WE ARE READY! With the Finest Collection of Easter Apparel COATS the Fashion World Calls “Smart” « « « to assemble them in such an amazing variety was a tre- mendous task . . . but we con- sider it nothing less than a merchandizing FEAT ...to be able to offer them at ««.and in another remarkable grouping at $39.50 SOPHISTICATED! YOUTHFUL!, ARISTOCRATIC! Coats Flared! Coats “Nipped-In”! Coats With Capes! Coats With Reveres! Coats Fitted! With High Belts! Coats With Scarfs! Coats With Jabots! Misses’ Sizes, Women’s Sizes Short Miss and Women Sizes EASTER FROCKS $15.00 *Frocks for dinners and dances . . . for afternoon and evening . . . laces . . . printed nets . . . taffetas . . . chiffons . . . printed chiffons . . . georgette . . . flat crepes . . . with details of exclusiveness and charm. More of Those Faionable New Brim’d Straws They Are Creating Considerable Comment For Selection! For Style! For Value! Featured in 2 Special Groups . $3.95'& $5.oo So many styles in this vast array there’s a hat to suit every taste and to complement every Spring costume. Lacy straws and those pliable, closely woven straws with brims that vary in scores of chic ways. Some are cleverly tucked, rolled, drooped or are long at the sides — each achieving chic and charm in every detail. All new Easter colors and black. Complete assortment of small head sizes and youthful head sizes.

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