Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1930, Page 18

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B—2 ] QCL{ET Y. SOCIETY Secretary of War and Mrs. Hurley Hosts at Dinner Tonight at Belmont Road Home. HE Secretary of War and Mrs. | Hurley will entertain a com- pany at dinner this evening | in their home on - Belmont | road. | Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont. wife of the Secretary of Commerce, Will Te- | turn to Washington this afternoon from New York, where she spent a few days | n-in and daughter, Mr. | and Mrs. Chauncey Belknap. Mrs. Lamont and her daughter, Miss Gertrude Lamont, will leave Washing- | ton June 21 by motor for their home at Lake Forrest. | Senator and Mrs. Sheppard to ! See Daughter and Niece Sail. | Senator and Mrs. Morris Sheppard will have with them fcr a short stay | their daughter, Miss Janet Sheppard, | and her cousin, Miss France: Sander- son, who will arrive Wednesday from college. Miss Sheppard and Miss San- derson will sail Priday, June 20, to gpend the Summer traveling in Europe. Senator Simcon D. Fess entertained | a small company at dinner Jast cvening | in the garden restaurant of the Carlten. | Senator Joseph Grundy was joined terday at the Mavflower by his sister, | iss Margaret Ridgway Grundy, who | came from her home in Bristol. Mrs. Carl R. Chindb'om, wife of the Representative from Illinois, has gone to Boston, where she will attend the | graduation on Tuesday of their son, Mr. | Richard Nelson Chindblom. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, | where he has complcted the course in | civil engincering. Mrs. Chindblom is also visiting childhood friends in Bos- ton, which was the city of her birth. On’ Wednesday Mrs. Chindblom will | return to Washington to attend the | graduation on that day of her daughter, | Miss_Ruth Christine Chindblom, from | the Columbian College of George Wash- ington University. Miss Chindblom & retiring as president of Lambda Chap+ ter of the Alpha Delta Theta Sorority. | Mrs. Chindblom will sail for Europs on June 21, in company with her fatker, Mr. Hja'mar Nilsson of St. Paul, Minn. While abroad she expects to attend a | large music festival at Stockholm, Sweden, and the Wagner Music Festival at Bayreuth and the “Passion Play” at Oberammergau, Germany. Representa- tive Chindblom and the son and daugh- ter will return to their home in Chicago immediately after the adjournment of Congress, | Representative and Mrs. Charles A. Mooney have with them at the May- flower Hotel their son, Mr. Charles A. Mooney, jr., who arrived yesterday from | Cleveland. Representative Franklin W. Fort of New Jersey will be at the Mayflower | until Congress adjourns. Mrs. Fort has | returned to their hcme in East Orange. Representative Sol Bloom has closed his apartment on Sixteenth street and Washington | th New York is at the Mayflower for an indefinite period. Moran-Gary Plans for Wedding In Bride's Home Wednesday. The marriage of Miss Helen Gary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hampson Gary, to Mr_Bernard Austin Moran of New York City, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Austin Moran of New York, will take place Wednesday at noon in e home of the bride's parents, 1752 Massachusetts avenue. The arrange- ments for the wedding will be simple, due to the recent death of the bnde-l groom-elect’s mother. Mrs. Ashbel Green, jr. of New York will be the matron of honor and the best man will be Mr. George McLeod of Philadelphia. The ceremony will be followed by a wedding breakfast for the small com- pany of relatives and close friends wit- nessing the ceremony. Assistant Secretary of War for Avia- tion, Mr, F. Trubee Davison, and Mr. Paul Mellon, son of the Secretary of the casury, Mr. Andrew W. Mellon, will be ushers at the marriage of Miss Marka Truesdale to Mr. Grover Loen- ing, which will take place Saturday, June 28, at Westbury, L. I. The cere- mony will be performed in the Church of the Advent, at Westbury, Arch- deacon Scott of Quebec officiating, in the presence of a small company. A reception will follow at Road Edge, the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Truesdale, at Westbury. Miss Truesdale will be attended by her sister, Miss Barbara Truesdale, who will be a debutante of next sea- son, and the bridesmaids will include her - sisters, Miss Lucy Truesdale and Miss Anne Truesdale; her cousin, Miss Lucy Trew, and Miss Laura Holnes, Miss Nancy Heckscher, Miss Nora Grace, Miss Evelyn Talbot, Miss Mary Elizabeth Putnam, Miss Mary Paschal Davis and Miss Mary Crier. Little Miss Marcia Garvan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garvan, who formerly lived in Washingion, will be the flower girl. Mr. Loening, who is & son of Mr. and 'OUR _AWNINGS MAKE YOUR HOME COOL & COMFORTABLE 1t is such a comfort to home is equipped with rel ings—thus insuring a cool and co) fortable home during the hot Sum- mer months. Cornell Wall Paper Co. 714 13th St. Natl. 6708 Parls J.B.Jornes & (o INCORPORATED 1219-1221 G Street N.W. BETWEEN 12th 2 13% STREETS A & e N Q)Y = 17, AW, =/ AN 7 ! Sizes 14to 44 300 New Silk Ensembles and Summer Frocks On Salé Tomorrow—Tuesday For Women Who Appreciate Economy in Fashion These dresses will appeal to particular women of discriminating tastes who have been accus- tomed to paying two and three times this price for their frocks. The newest up-to-the-minute fashions, copies of the latest productions of famous makers. Values $16.00, $18.00 and $21.75 3 Compare Save the Elsewhere Difference Boveniniivd DLAK, WoncawaudN, DK Cy Muival, THE vusay Y, 1930. SOCLETY. whose marriage to Mr. Paul W. Hansen took place Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Browne, mother and father of the | groom: Mr. Stanley Browne, Mr. and Mrs. Harker Miley, Mr. Frank Miley, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hart, Representa- tive E. W. Sproul, Mrs. Robert Stron- ach, Miss Hallle Stanford, Miss Lorna Spencer and Mr. Paul Hansen, who Brownson have gone to New York and are at the Weylin for a short stay on their way to Newport for the Summer. Rear Admiral° Richard Evelyn Byrd, U. 8. N, retired, will be the honor guest at a reception to be given by the Na- tional Geographic Society Friday eve- ning at 8:30 o'clock at the Washington Auditorium, Mrs. will ‘have his brother, Mr. Rudolph R. Loening, as best man. The ushers, in addition to Albert Loening, Mr. Davison, will be Capt. John H. Towers, U. S. N.; Mr. Cornelius Van- derbilt Whitney, Mr. Richard S. Hoyt, Mr. B. Allison Gillies, Mr. William Ryle, Mr. Charles Baskerville, Mr. Wil- liam H. Labrot, Mr. Albert P. Loening. brother of the bridegroom: Mr. F. Scott Truesdale, brother of the bride, and her cousin, Mr. J. Dinsmore Trew, 2d. ‘The marriage of Miss Winifred West, daughter of Mrs. Prank West, to Mr. George Graves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Collins Graves of Bennington, Vt., will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the home of the bride’s mother, 3406 . ‘The cersmony will be per- formed by Rev. Foster Hall in the pre: ence of the two families and a fe close friends of the bride and bride- oom. ‘The bride will wear a gown of white satin, a tulle veil and carry Easter lilies. She will be attended by Miss Eleanor Hard, who will be in a flowered chiffon gown, wear a large green hat and carry delphinium and stock. Mr. Graves and his bride will sail July 4 for China, where Mr. Graves is United States vice consul at Hankow. Mr. Claudius Hart Huston has issued | invitations for the marriage of his | daughter Alice to Mr. Fulton Lewis, Jr. | Saturday afternoon, June 238, at 4:30 oilock In the Church of the Epiphany. A card of admission at the church i inclosed as well as a card for the re< for women ... . ception in the home of the bride's father 8t 1520 Twentieth street immediately | @ And what a greater following the A = " % UORIDE Gas ipresino, | difference the placing of pleats can Mr. Donald Renshaw, assistant com- | | LG o i mercial attache to the American em- | make in @ woman's cress. ere is bassy of London, is a guest at the Wii- | but one of many pleated styles par- ticularly mace for women. lard while in Washington. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy | and Mrs. Ernest Lee Jahncke have leit ® Pleatingbelow the waict- line makes a most becomina skirt with the neeced tullness, the pleating around the Washington to attend the graduation of | thelr daughter, Miss Adele Townsend | collar gives acded length. White crepe, women s sizes, $49.50. Jahncke, from Newcomb College, New ‘Women's Cress Shop. Second Floor Orleans.” They expect to return to the Mayflower the latter part of the month. F STREET “and_Mrs. Willard We park your car while you shop with us. Mrs. Warren, widow of Senator Fran- | bride. ces E. Warren, will sail Wednesday from New York on the Leviathan to spend | the Summer in France. She will be accompanied by Miss May Pershing and Mr. Warren Pershing, sister and son of Gen. John J. Pershing. Judge Thomas S. Williams of the| United States Court of Claims and Mrs. Williams _entertained at dinner at the Olney Inn Thursday, June 5, in honor of their daughter, Miss Alice Williams, and Ensign O. M. Browne, jr., whose wedding took place in the chapel at Annapolis Friday. Their guests included the following: Miss Ruth Williams, sister of the bride, What a Difference a Few Pleatings Make Mr. A. G. Heaton, Washington for 25 years, is spending | & fortnight at the Cosmos Club. Mr. | Heaton is the artist who painted “The Recell of Columbus” in the Capitol. Mr. and Mrs. Horton Howard Me- | Keever have issued invitations for the | marriage of their daughter Margaret Virginia to Mr. Elliott Frank Brum- baugh, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gaius M. 12 o'clock noon Saturday, June 21, at Maj. and Mrs. David B. Wills were Rear Admiral SLIP COVERS Three-pc. suite and b separate cushions. snap fasteners. tallored to your furniture, cluaing material. $1650 Write or ohone or eamples & L (SHERWOdD Line 8350 1812 2™th Ae BB il World's Largest. {So far in 1930 we have cleaned and stored more Rugs than any previous year in our history. Satisfied customers have told their Friends ... A L2\ s | Antioch College Studied Shoes for five years, to obtain for their women students, a really perfect shoe for normal feet. This study was for shoes, not for profit, and produced shoes that really fit ALL parts of the foot. The arch is not exaggerated at expense of instep, nor the ball at expense of waist. We are fortunate in having these remarkable shoes in Washington, in leathers, colors and patterns most attractive— (I There is no charge for storage when your rugs, draperies and wearing ap- parel *VOGUE-cleaned. ATLANTIC 0023 GUE Cleaners 3rd & Eye Sts. N.E. *Special-Processed. IN A WIDE RANGE OF SIZES—11.00 to 15.00 BURT'S 1343 F Caring for Feet Is Better Than Curing Them flhfldfl%oo S 5.3 i R S Special Luncheon Daily. .$1.50 Special Dinner Daily....$2.50 Also A la Carte Service DANCING « o+ . MEYER ATOP THE WILLARD HOTEL SEVEN TO NINE-THIRTY DAVIS MUSIC OPENING H ats reblocked and remodeled by expert milliners. CREERON 614 Twelfth Street N. W. Large Headsize Sport Hats $350 5500 %62 up Stressing All the Smart ite Fell Hat, $6.50 Youthful Lines Wh‘;ls‘.oo G Just because you wear a large headsize is no reason at all why you should not be fitted in the new Summer styles you’ve heard so much about. For your selection are medium and large brims, new detail trimmings that make for street, sport and country club smartness. Panamas, Felts, Rough Straws, Baku, Silk or Crepe and Novelty Straws. Youthful Matron Hats $5.00 $G.50 4, $1()-00 A wonderful assortment of these hats in street and dress hats in styles and colors that will make selecting your hat at Creeron’s a pleasure. later became brother-in-law of the | & resident of | Brumbaugh, which will take place at | hosts to & company yesterday, enter- taining at luncheon and through the afternoon at the Beach and Tennis Club at Annapolis Roads. Wedding in Dahlgren Chapel This Morning Followed by Breakfast. Miss Irene Van Overmeer, daughter | of meer, was married this morning to Mr. | Joseph Kenneth Provencial, son of Mr. | ;’ndYMI‘S, L. E. Provencial of Massena, the | University, the Rev. Thomas Chetwood, WASHINGTON | JuLius GARFINCKEL&Co. Tomorrow Our Sale of Dresses on the Third Floor Reaches Its Highest Point of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Van Over- | ‘The ceremony was performed in Dahlgren Chapel. at Georgetown inal shipments have arrived to replace the great numbers sold last week . . . dresses being made specially for us by the best makers, with all the care afforded our regular stocks . . . dresses that show in their perfect detail our rigid principles in the matter of advertising a sale that is i1 all truth a sale. Charming dresses of every type for women and misses . . . exquisite chiffons for aft- ernoon and evening . . . the smartest new printed silks for daytime . . . sports frocks . . . dresses for country . . . town . . . travel . . . most advanced styles . . . newest shades . . . truly a wonderful collection for every hour of the day . . . for every Summertime need. Sizes: 14, 16, 18, 20, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46. F STREET CORNER OF 13TH W. B, Moses & Soms Since 1861—Sixty-Nine Years of Public Confidence National 3770 F Street at Eleventh 9AM.t06P.M. Clean Rugs brighten the home Call Mr. Pyle for Rug and Carpet Cleaning and Storing Phones Nat. 3257-3291-2036 Sanitary Carpet & Rug Cleaning Co. 106 Indiana Ave. Smart Bed Rooms Owe Their Charm to Groups Like This ‘The Queen Anne Style ‘Now a Leading Fashion 225 PIECES of the Queen Anne era have returned to high favor. The graceful curves of this furniture are now the vogue. Above we show a Queen Anne bed room grouping of four lovely pieces. A full-size bed, chest, dressing table and 48-inch dresser comprise the group. It is constructed of walnut and gum- zvood. Dust-proof construction; the case work with dove-tailed rame. Other Smart Bed Room Groups $195 $250 $275 $350 uwp Buy Your Fine Furniture Like Your Good Car—Qur Deferred Payment Plan Might Well Be Called “Moses’ Investment Plan.” MOSES—FIFTH FLOOR. Ruffled Curtains for Master Bed Rooms or Guest Chambers $ 8 Pair These sheer French marquisette curtains with a permanent finish in fast colors are lovely for the master bed room or guest chamber. They are made with full ruffles and picoted edge. With loops. Ruffled Curtains For the Bed Room $4.50 puir French marquisette cur- tains of fine texture with the fashionable picoted Ruffled Curtains For the Bed Room $3,50 Pair A special purchase that we cannot duplicate, of 50 pairs extra- width edge. In the smart ecru ruffled curtains in beige or cream shades. color. Loops to match. MOSES—THIRD FLOOR.

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