Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1930, Page 20

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SOCIETY o (Continued From Third Page.) bride, was the matron of honor, wearing & frock of satin and tulle, the bodice of | flesh color satth and the full skirt of blue, She wore a picture hat of pink | straw, blue slippers and carried golden Toses and blue delphinium. Mrs. John J. Payette, sister of the bride, was the other matron of honor | wearing a costume like that of Mrs. BSherman. The other attendants were Miss Kath- tyn Doyle, Miss Dorothy Collins, Mrs. Earl Kennedy, Mrs. Charles Raider, Miss Augusta Horns of Newark, N. J., and Miss Ruth Babcock of Atlantic City, N. J. They wore frocks of blue net with rufMed skirts, large blue hats and biue slippers and carried arm bou- | quets of garden flowers. Mr. Edgar F. Burch of Chicago was the best man and the ushers were Mr. John J. Payette, Mr. LeRoy Sherman, Col. Bruce Ma- | gruder, all of Washington; Dr. J. B Smith’ of Bluemont, Va.. Maj. Ben| Jacobson of Columbus. Ohio.: Mr. Al- bert Lamont of Red Bank, N. J., and Mr. Frank Schouten of Baltimore. The ceremony was followed by a wedding supper and at 10 o'clock a large reception was held. Mrs. Crandall, mother of the bride, wore a gown of fuscha-color chantilly lace, with hat‘ and slippers to match Dr. Burch and his bride left later for | New York. the bride wearing a gown | of gray faille, with a hat and slippers to match. They will safl June 14 for a six-month stay in Europe, where Dr. | Burch expects to do post-graduate work | in the clinics in Vienna and Budapest. | Upon their return they will be at home in Alexandria, Va | Mrs. French Strother, wife of the | research assistant to President Hoover, | and her sister, Miss Clark Farley, have | gone to New York. They will return to | their apartment, at the Wardman Park Hotel, after a visit of about 10 days. | Mrs. Henry S. Boutell to | Pass Summer at Newport. | Mrs. Henry Sherman Boutell has | elosed her apartment, at Wakefield Hall. | She will spend the Summer with her daughter, Mrs. Malcolm K. Smith, at Newport. R. I, returning to Washington in the Fall Mrs. A. Geary Johnson and her son, Mr. A. Geary Johnson, jr.. will leave this morning by motor for Hyannisport. Cape Cod, Mass., where the former has | leased a cottage for the Summer. The former Secretary of State and | Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg are spending | today at Providence, R. L. to attend class day at Brown University. Miss Phyllis Hight. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hight, entertained at a dinner dance last evening at_the Willard Hotel. The guests were Miss Katherine Lowman. Miss Frances' Vir- ginia Waggaman, Miss Elizabeth Wag- man, Miss Elizabeth Brawner, Miss | rian Jardine, Miss Beatrice Little- fleld, Mr. Willlam Jardine, Mr. Douglas MacArthur, Mr. Edmond Burke, Mr. John Aiken, Mr. Bowman MacArthur, | Mr. David Stone and Mr. J. Lawn | Thompson. Mr. gnd Mrs. Theodore P. Noyes en- tertained a party last evening at the supper, dance on the Le Paradis roof garden. Mr. and Mrs. Adam P. Ruth of Brandywine street have issued invita- tions to the marriage of their daugh- ter, Miss Catherine Rose Ruth, to Mr. Robert Campbell Starr, Thursday, June 26, at 6 o'clock, in Burrall hall of Cal- vary Baptist Church. Dr. William S.| Abernethy will perform the ceremony. Miss Dorothy Mae Ruth will be maid | of honor for her sister and Mrs. Alfred Stidham will be matron of honor. The | bridesmaids will be Miss Mabelle Boyce and Mrs, Earl K. Mothershead. Dr. Edward Nicklas will be best man for Mr. Starr. The ushers will be | Mr. Frank Kreglow, Mr. Alfred Stid- hem and Mr. Earl K. Mothershead. Miss Ruth and Mr. Starr are grad- uates of the George Washington Uni- versity. Miss Ruth is a member of Kappa Kappa Gama, Gamma Chi Chapter, while Mr. Starr is & member of Omicron Delta Kapps and of Pi Delta Epsilon. ), Mrs. Watson Freeman Clark will leave today by motor for her Summer homre, at Sandwich, Mass., where she will be joined later by Dr. Clark and their | daughter, Miss Charlotte Freeman Clark. Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, who recent- ly returned to Washington from a visit in New York, has left to join Mr. Ham- Mn in Boston. They will be guests at the wedding of Mr. Hamlin's nephew in that city, returning to their apart- ment ‘at the Hay-Adams House in a few days. Mrs. Walter F. Bloedorn entertained at luncheon today on the Willard roof in honor of Mrs. Shields, wife of Comdr. Henry J. Shields. Mr. and Mrs. Rodenburg To Spend Summer Abroad. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Rodenberg of Cleveland Park and their son, Wil- | llam E. Rodenburg, jr., will sail on June 28 on the Bremen to spend the Sum- mer in the British Isles and Germanv. They will land at Southampton and make a motor tour of England, Scot- land, Ireland and Wales, and they will also visit some of the fascinating is- lands on the coast of the English Chan- IT'S SMART BECAUSE. IT'S DULL . THE NEW SANSHEEN" HOSIERY BY KAYSER AND the dullness is per- manently knitted in... with Kayser's own genuine full Sansheen® twist. It's this twist which makes San- sheen® clearer, stronger, sheerer, dulleér than ordi- nary hosiery._ It's thistwistwhich makes Sansheen® wear longer and look sheerer. Ask for genvine San- sheen® by Kayser ... with the graceful Siendo™ Heel. $165 M:Prooks-Co *Trade Mark. **Trade Mark Reg. gowrE g?n'wla TS 7~9~1 Over 4,000 113 G St NW, Ensembles in This Semi Annual Your Unrestricted Choice of i ANY DRESS or ENSEMBLE | in Stock BUY ONE, the second costs you absolutely nothing NO SINGLE DRESSES SOLD EXCEPT AT REGULAR PRICE FOR EXAMPLE: TWO Z2REskAvsg@-9 Dresses For$10-% TW(Q ZEREsiAvsgg00 Pregses For$15%0 TWQ ZEREsLAus25.0 regses For$25-90 TWO ERESAUS29-9% Dregses For$29-95 nel and of the Atlantic above Scotland. | co In August, Mr. and Mrs. Rodenburg and | iam fice of Mr. John W. Davis in New York their son will tour Germany, and will | Gity "~ will come to Washington on a |Church, Cathedral avenue and Wood- g0 to Oberammergau for the “Passion | brief visit to his home early next week. | ley place. Play.” They visited Germany last sea son and included the “Passion Pla; Col. town in their travels, and they will re- new pleasant friendships made with Anton Lang and ‘many of the principal players. They will sail from Cherbourg the middle of September. Mr. Robert Rodenburg, who is rapid- ly recovering from an operation at the Emergency Hospital, will not accom- | maica. pany his parents to Europe, as had been anticipated, but will, about July 1, re- turn to Harvard to take the Summer THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1930. Mackintosh’s Toffee Specially Priced 5-Ounce Tins, 25¢ 12-Ounce Tins, 50c The Pourd, 60c This is an excellent Summer confec- tion and is popular for picnics and trips. Week-End Candy Special, 2 pounds, 95¢ Two poundstof our homemade choco- lates, caramels and bonbons. Fresh daily. CanDIES, A1SLES 12-14, FIRST FLOOR. Cool Light-Weight Garter Belts, $1.45 Bandeaux, $| For Summer Wear Bien Jolie Garter Belts of light- weight satin rayon, with smooth back line . . . two small bones in front and four hose supporters. Sizes 25 to 34. Bandeaux of lace, lined with net—of white crepe de chine or rayon treco with uplift bust. Sizes 32 and 40. Corszrs, Tirp FLOOR. Costume Slips 55.95 Exclusively here...and exclu- sively for well dressed women. Of pure-dye crepe de chine, in two styles. . .tailored and prin- cesse models. Pastels and dark shades. Sizes 16 to 44. CosTumME SL1ps, THIRD FLOOR. Clearance—Women’s Fine Summer Shoes Rodenburg, who is in the law of- | ton is to take place tomorrow afternoon Costa Rica, Colombia, S. A, and Ja- | with their two children, Mollie Dan- | York. tea this afternoon for Miss Mary Hoge, cottage for the season. Mr. will sail tomorrow for a short stay in|John H. Merchant of Henry S. Redmond. dridge and Dick, closed their home in — Tilden Gardens today and are motoring Mr. and Mrs. Earle Cook were hosts Miss Lilla LaGarde is entertaining at | to Rehoboth Beach, Del., to open their (at bridge and supper last evening in | Falkstone Courts left tod: their hom 864 Whittier place, enter- Atlantic City, and are A Selling of Exceptional Value and Fashion Importance . . . Women's and Misses’ Chiffon Frocks, $13-50 Every Model Has Been in Our Stocks at a Higher Price Frocks of identical styles and quality have been here at higher prices . . . and were values even at those prices . . . so you can appreciate how unusual this price is for these frocks. The styles are the favorites for Summer . . . with short sleeves, cape sleeves, capes and capelets, lingerie details . . ..in plain, printed and po]ii dot chiffon. Mallinson’s print frocks in women’s sizes. . Sizes 12 to 20 WOMEN'S AND Misses’ Frocks, THIRD FLOOR. Sizes 34 to 44 SPECIAL SELLING Brooches and Bar Pins 14-Carat White Gold, Set With Real and Synthetic Stones Far Below Regular Prices—from $6.50 to $17 Almost impossible to believe that these delightful bar pins and brooches may be bought for as little as $6.50, and even the most elaborate one is only $17. Only special concessions from the manufacturer let us offer them so low . . . and these prices will remain only as long as the limited supply lasts. Only two or three of a kind . . . so we advise immediate selection to avoid disappointments . . . all with 14-carat white gold settings. With Real or Synthetic Stones of. Aquamarine, Tourmaline and Sapphire, or Enamel Flowérs FINe JlWlIlY Fmst FLOOR. and Mgs. William F. Kenney, Jr., | Covert, Mrs, Eula H. Merchant and Mr. P - st [anassas, 8., and Mrs John T. Axton and| Mrs. McCain, wife of Comdr. John |Bermuda. Mrs. Kenney was formerly |and Lieut. John R. Wood. Miss Matilda Axton are sailing from|S. McCain, will attend Mr. Milton |Miss Adelaide Bride, daughter of the New York Saturday on the Pastores to | Work’s bridge conference to be held in | corporation counsel ‘and Mrs, W. W.| Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, widow visit Maj. John T. Axton, jr., who is on [ New York City next week, from June |Bride. duty at Fort Davis, Panama Canal |16 to 21. Zone. They are taking a Caribbean Sea the late former Senator Depew, who will for a short time of the former’s parents, | lugcheon yesterday in the Summer gar- by motor for | pping at the | course in the business college. Mr. Wil- | whose wedding to Mr. Robert W. Bur-' Mr. Milliken is a recently resigned |taining in compliment to Miss Jane | Hotel Morton, to remain the coming two member of the United States Board of | Powell. Their other guests were M. | weeks. at 4 oclock at All Souls’ Memorial | Tax Appeals. and Mrs. L. K. McDorman, Maj. and — Mrs. C. C. Oton, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Following the marriage the guests will include the bride's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lucas; ¢ | the bridegrgom's garents, Mr. and Mrs. e o e o | William Beschen of Philadeiphia; Mr. (Continued on Fifth Page.) cruise, and will stop at ports in Cuba,| Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes Milliken, | Mr. and Mrs. William F. Kenney, in Newren of the Plaza in honor of Mrs. |tWo bridesmaids, and the best man, .Popular Bathing Sunts $7.50 / / Jane Wandl suit with the advantages of a one- piece suit, and the ap. pearance of a two-piece one, $5. Jantien one-piece suit, with a clever tie that permits one to drop the strap for suntan, $5.50. Hollywood novelty one-piece suits— offer a variety of modern designs, Which of these three will you choose . . . or will you want all three? In black, navy, pas- tels and bright colors. SPORTSWEAR, THIRD FLOOR. Pastel-Colored and White Frocks, s16-° Favorites with Little and Larger Women At the country club . .. Sum- mer hotels. . .seashore. . .pastel crepe and shantung frocks are seen with white accessories. .. and white frocks with pastel- colored accessories. With capes, short sleeves and jackets. . SPECIAL-S1ZE APPAREL, THIRD FLOOR. Were $10 ’ to $18 $6‘75 Many pairs are the famous Laird, Schober & Company make Catherine Gertrude Lucas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lucas of this city, and Mr. Charles Thomas Beschen of Philadelphia at the Holy Comforter Church tomorrow morning, a wedding breakfast will be served at the Dodg# t | Hotel. In addition to the attendants Mr. and Mrs. Kenney have been guests | sail today for Eufope, entertalned af of the bride, the maid of horor and 622 pairs of our fine pumps and oxfords, taken from our regular stocks and radically reduced for immediate clearance. The majority are famous Laird, Schober & Company models—exclusively here. 91 pairs green pumps and oxfords with Spanish 30 pairs of black kid opera pumps and step-in ; sizes AAA 5, 513, 6, 6% and 7; and spike heels; sizes AAA 5, 5%, 6, 6! and pumps; AAA 5 and 6; AA u,,‘ S, 6 and 7%; AA 413, 5, 53, 6, 6, and 7; A 313, 4, 4%, 6, 7; AA 4%, 5, 513, 6, 6% and 7; C 3'3, 5%, 6 A 4 4%, 5 and 5'3; B 3%, 4, 5, 5% and 6} 14, 6, 6%; B 3V3, 4, 413, 5, 51, and 6 and 6%. C 3% and §%. 180 pairs beige kid pumps with Cuban and spike heels; AAA 'S, 513, 6, 615, 7 and 71325 AA 415, 7%; AA 4%, 6 and 7; A 4% B 3%, 5%, 6 and £x s'/,. h 63,7, 7% and 8; A 4, 413, 5, 5!, 6, 7.” 4 pairs gray kid one-strap pumps with Cuban 6% 7; B 313, 4, 413, 5, 514, 6, 613 and 7; heel; AAA S, 5%; C 3 and 6%. C4'n' s V; and 6%. 8, 512, 6 and 6Y3; 63 pairs of blue pumps and oxfords with Cuban TWQ Z2REsiAus3590 Dresses For$35:00 TWO OB:IE(:‘.SIIP;:‘!{ 339-95 Dresses For 339'35 lfilhpun of pllenld leather olp:rl pnmg-. "'.’(fl witl one-nr-p and two-eyelef izes TWO Srestavs49-0 Dresses For$49-50 :Z i :(/3?5/“‘ s/,‘:s’.‘g‘/';’;y’ o .;..“J'y" & ’ y Oy y and ()Bkllisllfi:llj. 359 .50 Dresses For 859.“ A 5%, 4 4 32 paire of brows kid pumpe—opers pumon Juniors’ 13 to 19—Misses’ D o e s, B Va6 7wk 14 to 16. Women’s 36 to 8; C 4, 413, 6, 6%; and 7. 46. Extra sizes to 561j. WoMEN's SHors, THIRD FLOOR. No Refunds BRESLAU'S—The Friendly Shop—1307:)3 GSt. N. W, e et e —————————————— 44 pairs of tan ealfskin one-strap pumps with Cuban heels; AAA S, 52, 6 and 6%; AA 43, 5 and 535 A 4, 45 and 5%; B 34, 4, 444, C 3%, 4, 4% and §. 16 pairs red kid opera pumps; AAA 6, 6! and No Exchanges

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