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+ LN 37 Malden street, Chicago, | vistting at her former in Cleve- i R S e i SOCIETY Hoggatt Clopton and her son- in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. | Mrs. Leland Dotson Webb, will leave today by motor for New York, to attend the | costume ball on board the new French| Mrs. Charles F. Lobingier returned liner Lafayette tomorrow evening. yesterday from Southern Pines, where Mrs, Chmr;}: with bki;!.h:::' )l‘m she has been for six weeks. will e guest at a o bebee it Bl B Mr. and Mrs. john J. Hamilton, for- dinner and theater party this evening, e o i R L ST T . D. Vaughn. # On their return trip they will motor | dian lane, Spring Valley. Their son-in- through Paterson, N. J. where they lz:'m':m d-ulhw:h 1‘:.- and M:;»h v:‘clw‘: will visit Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn, at their [ 1. Alfaro, make their home w ith their ot e ghocs tow. the Minister and Mrs. R. J. Alfao of Mrs. Clopton and Lieut. and Mrs,| D¢ Minister and Mrs. R. J. Alfa £ Webb enteriained at dinner last eve- | TROMTA, Mr John J. Hamilton, ir. Ring in honor of Mr. y&umt!{h 510y of | 20" e Miliora ‘Comn o e o New York, who S g Al e Ward- < e man Park Hotel. The dinner was given | NS Parents after the school year is over. at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps = = Country Club. Miss Ada_ Comstock, president of Radcliffe College, will come to Wash- ington on June 12, and will be at the Wardman Park Hotel while attending the June meeting of the National Com- mission on Law Observance and En- forcement. Miss Katharine Wilsley and Miss Rosalie D. Melton will go to New York tomorrow, accompanied by the| Iatter’s mother, Mrs. E. T. Melton. Miss Wilsley and Miss Melton will sail Sat- urday aboard the Belgenland for a six or seven weeks' stay abroad, and Mrs. Melton will return to Washington, Mrs. Glenn Tucker of Newark street entertained at her home yesterday, when Miss Marina Yung-Kwai of Washing- mmn. C., who "III m‘zln her bac 's degree at Bryn wr this J\lll,hh:s been awarded one of the Sarah Bhfi‘h‘lm l‘nlfll’!\.e . ;llvemn scholarships for gradua udy French at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass., for 1930-31. ‘While at Radcliffe Miss Yung-Kwai will have the lege of studying un- der some of the best known authorities in her fleld who are giving courses at Harvard Universit, Mr. and Mrs. William Payne Meredith have sdld their house in Chevy Chase, where they have lived for some years, and are in their new house, at 2446 Kalorama road, which they have pur- chased. Miss Sylvia Meredith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith, who will grad- uate from the Cathedral School in June, will be a debutante of next sea- son. Miss Meredith is a niece of Mrs. Henry D. Flood, widow of the late Rep- refentative from Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Burt W. Andrews have issued invitations for the marriage of their daugnter, Catherine Thomson, to Mr. Frederick McNeal Barker, Monday evening, June 2, at 7 o'clock, in_St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Mr. Bar- ker and his bride will be at home after (Continued From Second Page.) ? Franklin d'Olier in their apartment in the Barclay in New York for a few days. M:Brooks-Co Decoration Da and’ the Brooks Twi_ns are off for a Holiday So Smartly “Gotten Up” @ satly on the teit is wearing a new slip-over sweater of Zephyr and Rayon mixed that is cool and oh so smart. It may be had in white and pastel shades...her skirt is of silk crepe (pleated naturally, and y in Church of Baltimore — A mleflel supper will be served, following cel members. remony, for the of the family and intimate Among the out-of-town guests will be Mr. and Mrs, James Duncanson Cairns lndu:‘don and ‘:.mmgw,- Hun& o{ Baltimore, paren grandparents of the groom: Mr. and Mrs. Grimes of Pal- merton, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Old and Mrs. H. R. Purr of Norfolk, Va. Maj. and Mrs. Edward H. Conger Wwill entertain at dinner this evening at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps B, . June 15 in the Lombardy, at 2019 I Country Club. i Yo " 3 - W {| | street northwest, where they have taken s | § i 1 ; an apartment. Mr. and Mrs. B. Sumner Welles have | — as their guest in their country home, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes has just returned Oxon Hill, in Maryland, Senora de from a Mediterranean cruise on the Risno, wife of the former Ambassador | steamer Empress of Scotland. After of Spain, who was dean of the diplo- Guaranteed Est. 21 Years Tribby’s 615 15th St. Next te Keith's leaving the crulse, Mrs. Bymes motored may also be had in corps & few years ago. through France and England, visiting - e bty | many cathedral towns, She will spend white or pastels to Col. 8. M. de Loffre, U. S. A., retired, the Summer months in Cape Cod. Miss PriscillaParker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Parker, left th morning for Goshen, N. Y., where she will be bridesmaid for Miss Emily Mur- ray, whose marriage to Mr. Samuel C. Outerbridge takes place June 4, at St. James Church, Goshen. Miss Murray has many friends here, having grad- | uated at Holton Arms School. | Mrs. R. Henry Norweb, wife of the | counselor to the United States embassy in Santiago, Chile, will be a guest at | the ‘Mayflower until Saturday, and is | sailing from New York on June 6 for South America. Njrs. Norweb has been and Mrs. de Loffre, who spend most of | their time mof in , Tecently returned to Paris from a four months’ automobile tour of Spain, North Africa, Sicily, Italy and Jugoslavia. They are now en route to Poland, after which they will visit ‘e Pas- sion Play, which will be the third one they have seen; Austria, the Italian lakes, the Dolomites and Switzerland, ‘returning to Paris in October. Mrs. Willilam Laird Dunlop, jr., will %0 to New York tome to attend the ball tomorrow evening, which will be iven aboard the 8. S. Lafayette, in of descendants of Lafayette and Dunlop will return match or contrast with the sweater. Sweaters, 5195 and $295. Silk shirts, $2.95. Her bag, incidentally is of white washable kid, $2.95. Main Floor—M. Brooks Co. Philipsborn “Sis” on the right is cool and athletic look- ing in her polo shirt of washable Rayon which may be had in white or pastels and the same goes for her MRS. GUY DESPARD GOFF, Wife of Senator Goff of West Virginia, member of the foreign relations-com- mittee of the Senate, presented at court in Londen last night. gess I. Seamonson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Juan B. Mayer has gone to New | Charles S. Seamonson of Stoughton, smartly cut flannel York and is at the Madison until the | Wis., took place at the home of the tore skirt, + ~end of the week. bride’s parents today, at 3:30 o'clock, in . the afternoon. Chancellor Lucius C. Clark of American University performed the ceremony in the presence of the family and a few intimate friends. ‘The house was decorated with white and pink roses, lilies, sweet peas and wil ysuckle, The fireplace was banked with flowers and the ceremony took place before it. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a princess dress of ivory satin and rose point lace, with lace waist in front and cleverly fashioned to a point of satin in the back. She carried a corsage bouquet of bride roses and lilies of the valley. The matron of honor was the bride’s sister. Polo Shirts, $1 and $1.95. Flannel Skirts, $2.95. Main Floor—M. Brooks Co. and Summery Togs Are “In the Bag”... Mme. Grouitch, wife of the former ister Wi , is in Your Furs with experts For twenty-five years furs have been entrusted to us for safe-keeping. RUGS . Cleaned & Stored A Special One-Day Event! Sale of 1 In the bag indeed at Brooks...for no mported (4 Miss Violet Annis Rigg, daughter of | Mrs. Alvin M. Loverud of Stoughton, . = matter what your de!Alre might be in the - M Joim g, is being marred s | Wi who'wore her own weddmt::rul oy hodes Mot ‘ v “ L of swimming suits or robes or al- afternoon Lieuf iliam Elmore | of white cut velvet made along princess oy 5 a Maxwell, U. 8. M. o::, son of Mrs. D:lhk m:k fl wore & corsage bouquet of o ffl';‘}‘"y use, . i “ ZeChO Sandals :::I‘y ::\vsl:-:‘: :iubn';’}:za:::i:sso:lic::r:; Sulton Maxwell Birmingham, orc! pink sweet peas. T LO ese cost even less than | you. ‘The ceremony is being in the| Mr. Alvin M. Loverud of Stoughton, D u“ss o B“ 0);'.‘ B the moderate charges per | on the beach below are both wearing Chapel of the Annun , adjoining | Wis., was the best man. There was a | Daughter of Representative. loom gafthérits = - 0 e taesie b hats th i 2 the Bishop's house in the ington immediately after the cere-|of New York and Mrs. e of 3 All Whi Jantzen's because that's the only suit B e e JEht Rev. James mony. at which the bridal couple were | the two Washington women, both - FIDELITY ite for girls who would be smart on the E. h';'em:?,’hghop ot;;mm‘mn:: m "vnhnm“? by ‘:fmm; mnh.:n h::'—n o :n‘;,‘l've T Whit P Tri $ 95 | beach but comfortably free and easy in e e A b g e o B 8.4 h","'m'm e s & member of the forelgn af- STO RAGE ite—Patent Trim © the water. There's a Jantzen for every The bride will be given in marriage | skirt. Miss Kinsman is a graduate of | fairs committee. . type of person. Blondes, brunettes of in- By her brother, Mr. Linton Rigg of New | Lawrence College, in , Wis.. and Tan—Brown Trim ' : Tork. She will wear a gown of eag | for the Dest few years has béen teach- blouse and accessories fn_the same 1420 U Street N.W, betweens, = Sun backs, color fashion long Stoug sl 5 er sho loneymoon . o . suit i i skirt which falls into & short train in | Point. She is & Delta Gamma. The | through the northem. central Steies North 3400 Just the opportune time for the holiday outing 0': ::' s with special the back, the high waist line marked | bridegroom is graduating this year from | Mr, and Mrs. Seamonson will be at | shoulder straps that Jith & narrow belt. Her close-fitting | the Walton School of Accountancy in H You'll want a pair of these fashionable sandals for | can’ be'slipped off the hat is of lace to match the gown and | Chicago. As her going-away costume i st H shoulders for an even she will carry a cluster of lilies of the | the w:’i:hwunng.nmo( ‘wine color sports, motoring, hiking, school or office, and here’s a won- | bt {' i i Valley. Sweed with an eggshell color crepe derful opportunity to secure them at SAVINGS. They're | Seutins - deution ‘Miss Kitty Rigg will be maid of honor foik, PPl i | for her sister, lur::hm of Madonna made on American lasts to our own specifications, in sizes p, Prices won't bother you. e R 3t09,AtoC. R 5450 to 8795 maline trimmed with narrow velvet |, Three-be. wulte and 8 separate cushions. rDO s Street Flaor Fibbon matches the gown. She will | BoRals metenct Siese" Wity Sa: . SR i, .06 Borton, WAL 5% | ey pom ECCSTREET BRTWEEN WIH L TR —— : {lmmer.Frocks at Prooks” N In Four SPECIALIZED SHOPS / Choose Thdrsday for the Holiday Week End THIRD FLOOR—GOWN SHOP SECOND FLOOR—COTTON SHOP “Frocks Distinctive Plus” “Cool, Smart, Inexpensive” Featured at $5.75 Only room to sketch two, but there are, of course, scads .of others equally smart. Handkerchief linens, plume voiles, eyelet batiste, printed” fine lawn, new shirting ma- terials and quality piques, Styled with all the charm of expensive silk dresses and, rub a dub-dub, how they like the tub, All sizes, ‘Thursday—Just in Time For Decoration Day SALE of HATS 7 Decaration Day Special 4 300 New SuMMER FRoOCks Specially Priced 52 by o TR PR Y s Yt 2 FEATURING White Linen Weave Straws New Banded Leghorns White Angora Berets Make it a point to drop in tomorrow and select one or two of these Summer hats...the Decora- tion Day holiday will be a much gayer affair if you'll treat yourself to a new chapeaux..and at tomorrow’s. price there’s no reason why you shouldn’t. All the wanted shapes are here.., Head sizes for every one. BROOKS'—MILLINERY—FOURTH FLOOR ALar flower _ Print chiffon of the hand - blocked * Dra iy witching. $35. Others Are $3.95 10 $10 Come in and look around X p A new MAIN FLOOR—THRIFT SHOP “Glorifying the Ten-Dollar Bill’’ A delightful se- lection of the very newest modes for Summer wear. Featuring g ay prints, white and palest pastels and washable silks. THIRD FLOOR—SPORTS SHOP 3 ““Sportswear Superb”’ Moderately Chiffon Frocks Sosk! FPriceal Sheer Georgettes n en ’ much in demand. ima . sleeveless moels, CLEARANCE of 300 o o AN Shantung Suits . short and long o “'“f,'} '"d‘,::mf Washable SI"(S sleeves, tucks, SPRING HATS' 3’:‘:‘&& n "the new plaits, bo:s‘fl ves- . e B Knitted Suits tees an lares. Smart tennis frocks Hats Formerly $5 C. Smart young things are included. Hats Formerly $6.50 $ 75 &?&ly ":%:ch:;c:-: .:b:.::: . $I 0 5 ts t Hats Formerly $7.50 . sulls with thetr sy . Formerly $8.50 Formerly $10 plain colored frocks. Quite a “buy” at $16.75. Two Are Sketched M-Brooks-Co ERLE-MAID SECTION THIRD FLOOR