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. SOCIETY —(Continued Prom Second Page) _ and banked with roses to repeat the Tich red of the velvet window hangings snd the plush séats of the individual ‘The maid of honor was Miss Virginia Btein of Berwyn, Md., who wore a floor- h gown of flesh-pink net over rose, the net being embroidered in tiny pink Prench flowers, with a full straight flounce of the net at the bottom of the skirt, finished with narrow electric blue ribbon, forming a large flat bow on the face of the skirt. Her shower bou- | quet of pink and blue delphinium re- ated the colors of the dress and was with wide rose satin ribbon. Her Boft picture hat was trimmed with rose n to match. ‘The best man was Mr. Albert Bender of Springs, Pa., cousin of the bride- m. The music was furnished by a friend ®f the bride, Mrs. Helen Gayer of this | eity, who played, with muted violin, the ‘duet between Strephon and Phyllis from Gilbert and Sullivan's “Iolanthe,” sccompanied by Mrs. Christine Starke, of this city. During the interval tween the betrothal nmzd the cere- mon; r they repeat softly a ot refrain from the Tolanthe selec- After the ceremony a reception for | the bridal party and relatives of the bride and groom was held at the home of Miss Esther Dodge, 1513 O street northwest, after which the couple left for a motor trip to Boston. Mrs. Howell Peeples and her two #daughters, Miss Jean Peeples and Miss Helen Peeples, will go today to War- yenton, Va., to spend the remainder of | the Summer in Mrs. Peeples’ former home. Miss Helen Peeples, who was | raduated from Western High School t week, will spend the month of | July visiting on Cape Cod. | Mrs. Frederic Condert Dellinger and E #on, Frederic Condert Dellinger, jr., of | New York are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William La Varre, on Emer- son 'street. Here to Attend Ceremonies For Rear Admiral Byrd. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hull Ewing of | Chicago, who have just completed a| trip around the world, are guests at the | Mayflower while in Washington to at-| tend the luncheon to be given todwy | for Admiral Richard E. Byrd and also for the presentation of the medal this | evening. Mr. Ewing is former president of the Geographic Society of Chicago and three years ago presented the Helen lver Medal to Admiral Byrd. He is becond cousin of Charles J. Hull, whose old home, now known as Hull House, founded by Jane Addams, recently cele- brated its fortieth anniversary. The house was donated to Miss Addams by Helen Culver, Mr. Ewing's aunt, who was well known through the West for her philanthropic endeavors. The Hull Biological Laboratories at the Uni- #ersity of Chicago were one of her Wonations. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing's daughters, therine and Helen Ewing, who also companied their parents on the world r, are attending the Harvard-Yale races today and expect to join their parents at the Mayflower the middle of next week before returning to Chicago. Col. and Mrs. Christopher B. Gar- nett of Forty-fourth place have as their house guests the former’s mother and sister, Mrs. E. D. B. Garnett and Miss Ellen Garnett, who arrived Sunday from Richmond and are spending this week in Washington. Miss Dorothy Sharpe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Melvin Sharpe of Forty-fifth street, entertained at lunch- eon today, when her guests were class- | mates at the James Ormond Wilson | Teachers' College, from which Miss Sharpe was graduated Wednesday. The | guests were Miss Betty Bergman, Miss g:l:n Lewis, Miss Julia Roome, Miss | ie_O'Daniel, Miss Cassie O'Daniel | and Miss Winifred Simpson. Miss | Sharpe is sailing on the 24th of June| on the steamship Gripsholm for Swe. den. She will be accompanied by her | cousin, Miss Gertrude Conner of Coates. ville, Pa. They are planning to tou Bweden and Germany. returning to the United States in about two months. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus H. Elliott of | Lowell street are leaving today for Lake | .- Champlain, where they have a Summer | home on Corlean Bay. | companied by their twp children, James | and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will| : '&'"d the coming Winter traveling road, and so will not return to Wes- ey Heights. Mrs. E. Ladd of the Balfou rtments is at Quantico to -mng e graduating exercises of her son,| | Who, as Miss Gladys Hansborough, was | for a motor trip North and their home, | in Buffalo, N. Y. | leave Monday for Annapolis to enter MRS. BENJAMIN YOUNGMAN BIGLER, married in Bethlehem Chapel of the ‘Washington Cathedral June 9, and im- mediately after left with the bridegroom Canon Raymond D, Wolven officiated and another uncle, Col. Frank Wolven, gave her away. —Underwood_Photo. Lowell street entertained at dinner at | their home last evening for Mr. A. C. | Faith of the Cordova Daily Times of Cordova, Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bittinger ]P"| their home in Georgetown last evening | to spend the Summer at their place in Duxbury, Mass. Miss Edith Gravely and Miss Lulu Gravely of Martinsville, Va., are the house guests of their uncle and aunt, Prof. and Mrs. John Thomas Erwin, at their G street home. Miss Sara Elizabeth Shallenberger has returned from Sweet Briar College and will spend next week with Lieut. and Mrs. Morgan Watlington at Fort | Hoyle, Md. Mr, Martin Shallenberger, jr., will | the Naval Academy. Mrs. Ashford Robert entertained at THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1930. luncheon yesterday at the Duck Inn, on the upper Alexandria road, her guests lyn Gordon, Mrs. Sidney Bartlett of New York and Mrs. John Quincy Owsley, wife of Lieut. Owsley, U. 8. N. Mrs. Bartlett, who is the former Miss Virginia Brant, is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Cushing Brant. Mrs. Robert entertained Mrs. Joseph Devereux, Mrs. Robert Jasperson and Miss Norvell Munford at tea at the Wardman Park Hotel yesterday after- noon. Mrs. Alice N. Kelly of Washington, D. C, is at the present time a visitor in San Francisco, where she is a guest at the Hotel St. Francis. While en route to San Francisco Mrs. Kelly spent considerable time visiting with ~her friends in Nevada. Burdett-Griffith Wedding in Maryland Yesterday. Mount Tabor Methodist Episcopal Church, at Etchison, Md., was the scene of a wedding yesterday at 6 o'clock, when Miss Nettie Estelle Griffith, daughter of Mrs. Estelle Griffith, and the late Walter Griffith, became the bride of Mr. Paul Winfred Burdette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Diehl Bur- dette. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, John E. Grose, pastor of the church. The bride wore a gown of eggshell- tint satin. Her veil was held by a sp of orange blossoms, and she carried a | shower bouquet of bride roses. Miss Elva Bell Hawkins, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a gown of yellow georgette crepe and carried yellow roses. Miss Jane Worthington was maid of honor, wearing a gown of pink georgette and carrying pink roses. Mr. Ira Jones was the bridegroom's best man, with Joseph Hawkins, his at- tendant. and the ushers were Mr. Ir- ving Bowman and Mr. Everette Jones. A dinner preceded the wedding at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Nettie E. Hawkins. After the ceremony the couple left for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a blue georgette ensemble, with hat and accessories to match. They will make their home in Washington, D. C. Sunday afternoon, June 22, Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Hannan will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary by holding an informal reception on the lawn of their Summer home, at Norbeck, Md. No cards have been issued. Mrs. Winfree Johnson of Klingle street entertained at her home today at luncheon and bridge, when her guests were Mrs. John H. Yates, Mrs. Roy Clyde Miller, Mrs. Stephen Corpwell Hopkins, Mrs. L. H. Garrett, Mrs. H. H. (Continued on Fourth Page.) STERLING ForR THE BRIDE Sketched from left to right They are ac-| are Lady Diana, Orchid, Fran- cis 1, William and Mary, and Fairfax—a few of the many period motifs and original de- signs which provide a widely varied choice in our Silver Department. Even with a modest expend- iture one can lay the founda- tion of the Family Silver, to which additions can be made from time to time. * * * Pat. terns in which the hollow ware’ matches the flat silver permit a harmonious selection for the entire Silver ensemble, | stockings—bring them in. ™7 Don’t Darn Stockings ¥ Let KNITBAC do it—perfectly, inexpen= J sively, swiftly, Men’s and women’s A Parie FA%!:’ION INSTITUTION ashington 9 NewYorh This Is the Wardrobe Jelleff’s Builds this $1.95 to $13.75. With Still Another Great June Dress Event! Bringing you this time the fabric that has been in greatest demand for weeks! Chiffon Frocks $716°5° It's Summer's leading fashion—at this price! For all types, for all occasions. Jacket frocks that can be worn daytime or evening, one- piece styles with capes, with short sleeves, with long sleeves or no sleeves at all! Both printed and plain. Dark chiffons for business, for shopping, for traveling; gay prints on dark backgrounds and light backgrounds. Some simply tailored, others with jabots, flares, velvet trimming. For women, larger women, little women, misses, juniors. Sketched extreme left—printed jacket frock for women. Sleeveless dress with circular skirt. Sketched center right—a woman’s dress in white chiffon. With cape col- lar and graceful skirt, Sketched center left—pale green chif- fon for the junior miss with cape col- lar effect. Sketched extreme right—misses’ flow- ered chiffon frock with double peplum and puff sleeves. . A group of larger women’s dresses —in crepes, Shantungs, printed Yosan, plain and printed crepes— white and pastels—beautifully tailored for all Summer occasions— including black and white, navy and tan, navy and white with three- quarter coats. $19.50 and $25 Women's Dresses—Second Floor. Misses' and Junior Misses'—Third Floor EXTRA Sales for the Half-Holiday ! My Dear! The New Silk Underwear Sportswear We have them—all those delightfully cool undies that look like Is Simply Stunning cobwebs but wear and wear; that look like imported French things but at much less cott. Slips, #395 Pure Dye! Slips are in their glory this sea- son. Sheer frocks demand them. There are wrap arounds both tailored or lace trimmed—step-in slips that combine step-in and slip—fitted slips with lace trim. Flesh, white, eggshell. 34 to 44. Coolie Coats Japanese $ 5 Silk The most Imported, they are. ) olorful of coolie coats and just he thing for Summer whether you go places or stay home! In picturesque floral patterns— lined with Jap silk. In black, red, chinese blue, white and ‘orange. . Jantzen Suits, $5 Misses and Junior Misses Need These White Coats $16-50 Polo Cloth Basketweave Crepe Fabrics What is Summer without a white coat! For they're' the nicest things on a cool evening, when driving about—and they always look so festive. In such smartly tailored styles, some of the classic French coat type—others in prineess models and any number of cape styles. Some are crepe lined— others unlined. Sketched is copy of Chanel's successful mod- els for misses, in white basket weave with cape and fitted waist- line. $16.50. New Nelly Don Frocks We're presenting the new Nelly Dons week—better looking than ever! DT VA ) Capt. Shaler Ladd, from the officers’ | DULIN a MA“TIN “The suit that hool there today. While.in Quantico . Ladd is the guest of her son and ghter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, Jolin Gardner Ladd of Connecticut Ave. anad I PARKING SERVICE~Connecticut Avenne Entrance ! Discontinued Patterns Gulistan de Luxe Rugs at unusual reductions A remarkable opportu secure a famous Gulis Luxe American-made Oriental beauty at a la duction. only. nity to tan de Rug of rge re- Discontinued patterns 9x12 Size ... $119.75 8.3x10.6 Size, $110.50 6x9 size Gulistan 4.6x7.6 size Gulistan $77 36x63-inch Gulist: $20 27x54-inch Gulistan $42.50 an 2214x36-inch Gulistan $12.50 $8 Parking Service Leave your ear at Ott' Garage, 621 D St. while you shop here. MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E e - Silk Gowns Pure Dye $ 95 Crepe o Ghine Of course you'll get pe one—everybody does! Such a lovely assortment. Round 3 In dark and light and vee necklines with cream shades as well as two- Alencon design lace yokes and tone effects with sum- touches @f embroidery. In flesh, tan backs. white, mfle, eggshell and banana They’re Cool! heart. Three or four to tuck into your vacation wardrobe They're Crasy! They’re Cotton! changed bathing to swimming.” And an ideal sun suit, too! You'll like the way they fit snugly at the waist, the way they flop about your ankles. Take them to the beach with you, where they're right at home—they'll wash and wear beautifully—in fact, they're THE “trou” for Summer. $2.95 Sports Shop—Fourth Floor would prove successful. Glove Silk ove J1 P AJ AM AS Shorts and $3 Step-ins $3.95 New Milanese panties in regu- lar and chiffon weight. Seafoam Milanese and Exotique nets. Lace, net, applique and bow trimmed. In flesh, peach, rose- leaf and white. Sizes 34 to 40. 8| Matching Vests The Vagabond Sash Wonderfully cool yet will give you the needed sup- port. Made of peach net in semi-side hook fashion— 14 inches long with four sections of elastic—slightly s boned. Don't start on your vacation without one— they're the ideal Summer foundation garment. Sizes With the 28 to M. 3 > widest gob Net Brassiere to Match, $1 to $1.50 W trousers in cap- Grey Shops—Second Floor tivity that fall into a broad 7Y Hol Ares Ch bam\h ?t t;gc waistk. “};il‘h a iday: orti se nonchalant little tuck-in blouse. f Your Ho Cadiaitiolih i Wear 'em over your hathing suit. Wear ’‘em about the se. Wear 'em just for fun! / _giddi;;t of Roman stripe g . coloring. $3.95. Silk Stocl_(mgs White Pique Just the stockings for “Trou” sports—they wear well, for they look well. The 4 Vs Gold Stripe prevents Beaching , runs—the right leg " length insures comfort —the choice of heel is smart—the variety of colors is smarter! Dull Ones $1.50 and $1.95 Those new and terribly be- coming dull stockings that make your legs look so much slimmer, that look so much more sheer and ex- pensive are just the stock- ings for holidays, whether sporting or otherwise. Pointed heels in bright chiffons Gold Stripe Shop—Street Floor Additional Gold Strij Shop 1013 Conmnecticut Avenue Junior Sizes 11 to 17 Misses’ Sizes 12 to 18 Misses' and Junior Misses’ Coat Shop—Third Floor We've Added New Models to That Wonderful Group of Fabric Bags 53 Plain and Embroidered Shantungs Plain and Embroidered Linens Tapestry With Light and Dark Backgrounds Crepe, Faille, Silk with White Kid In styles to carry with your sport clothes, your feminine “ruffles and frills,” your silk suit! Big flat bags, chunky bags, little bags, medium sized bags—every one new, smart, summery, colorful. At this’ price two or three would not be expensive! In All the Wanted Colors, Including W hite Natural Orchid Pink Blue Maize f Navy and Black Handbag™ Shop—Street Floor Gem Cut! Specially Priced Tomorrow $3 Crystal Chokers Lovely cool crystal—what is more becoming for Summer? For formal or informal wear in sixteen and eighteen inch lengths. Round or oval beads in white, sapphire, topaz and amethyst. Delightful for gifts—a real value at this spe- cial price, Jewelry Shop—Street Floor $].95