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Society Entertains Elaborately in Honor Of Prospective Bride Miss Elsie Talbert of Chevy Chase Listed to Wed June 28—General and Special News. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Shelton en- tertained at a dinner party Tuesday evening in their home on Cypress street in honor of Miss Elsie Talbert, whose marriage to their son, Mr. Charles Lati- mer Shelton, will take place Saturday evening, June 28, at 8 o'clock, in Al Baints’ ' Protestant Episcopal Church. After dinner the guests went to the home of Miss Elizabeth Michael, who entertained at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Talbert. Dr. and_Mrs. Richard Wallace Wil- kinson of Philadelphia, Pa., will enter- tain at a bridge supper tomorrow eve- ning in the home of Mrs. Wilkinson's arents, Mr. and Mrs. Armentrout, in honor of Miss Talbert and Mr. Shelton. Miss Ermintrude Vaiden will entertain at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday eve- ning in her home on Iris street in honor of Miss Talbert. Miss Elsie Talbert will be at home Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'’clock Mrs. Proctor 1. Dougherty and family, ©f Jenifer street, are visiting Mrs. Dougherty's mother in Cambridge, Mass. They wili take a cottage on Cape Cod, where Mr. Dougherty will join them later in the Summer. | Mrs. F. G. Sinclair of Livingston street entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday at the Kenwood Coun- try Club in honor of her house guests,| Mrs. Louise Sage Hallock and Mrs. Howard Heim of New York City: Mrs. Edward F. Hall of Syracuse N. Y., who accompanied Mrs. Alexander E. Powell by motor to her home, Jour- ney’s End, on Rosemary Circle, has gone to New York City to visit her daughter, en route to her home Mr. and Mrs. John PFischer of Buf- falo, N. Y., formerly of Chevy Chase, | are visiting friends here.. | Mr. Keech Wilson. son of Mr. and | Mrs. E. Percival Wilson of Rosemary | street, is spending several days in| ‘Waynesboro, Va. Mrs. Lloyd Hoppe and her daughter, Miss Betty Hoppe, left Wednesday to a tend a house party in Baltimore, Md. Mr. Hoppe joined them for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Benson and their daughters, Miss Elizabeth Benson and Miss Margaret Benson, of Edgemoor spent the week end in their Summer home at_ Gettysburg, Pa. Miss Mary Warner _and Miss Julia Warner, daughters of Dr.and Mrs. Car- den P. Warner of Melrose street, sailed Priday from New York on the S. S. Stadendam for Europe and will spend the Summer traveling. Miss Elizabeth Robertson, who has been the house guest of her brother-in- Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Underwood street, has gone to Westbury. Mass., for the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. James Kane and fam- 1ly of Baltimore, Md.. spent’ the week end as _the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | George Kane on Morrison street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chapman en- tertained at bridge and supper Thurs- day evening in their home on Connec- ticut avenue Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith and their son William of West Irving street left Thursday by motor for their farm in the Green Briar Valley, West Vir- ginia, where they will remain three weeks, ! Mrs. James C. Benson of Cincinnati, ©Ohio, is the house guest of her son -ncll daughter-in-law, Mr.'and Mrs. James C. Benson, jr.. on Montgomery lane. Miss Tone Ingram and Mr. Martin In- gnm of Chattanooga, Tenn., were the ouse guests for a week of Miss Esther Pearce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Pearce. on Garrison street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ridgely of Lenox street have-as their guests their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gates. and their little daughter Peggy of Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor of Baltimore, Md., formerly of Chevy Chase, entertained at a dinner dance last evening at the Congressional Coun- try Club. Mr. Livingston B. Sperling of Bound Brook, N. J., was a recent guest of Miss Betty Barcalow oh Huntington_street. Mrs. T. H. Brown of Toronto, Canada, and Mrs. J. E. Wilson of Camp Ben- nings, Ga., are the house guests of Mr. | and Mrs. J. C. Barcalow. Miss Alice Deming returned Tuesday to her home on Oxford street from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich., to spend her vacation with her renu Mr. and Mrs. William I. Dem- Stsss Peggy Walsh returned Monday after being the guest of Miss Mary Flora Wenstrup in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Choate and her grandchildren, Ned, Amelia and Josephine Baker, of | McKinley street have gone to Mre, Choate’s’ Summer home in New York State. Lieut. Comdr. Baker is assigned to sea duty. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Westbrook d their children of Charlotte, N. C., are the house guests of Mr. Westbrook's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 8. Westbrook, on McKinley street. Mrs. Stephen B. Fuller entertained at | luncheon and bridge Monday in her home on Elm street Miss Betty Brook of Winston-Salem, N. C., is the house guest of Miss Mil dred Blaine Clarke on West Irving street. Miss Brook was the roommate of Miss Clarke at the Ward Belmont School, Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Robson and their son Lawton are the house guests for the Summer of Mrs. Robson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Chase. | Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moulton of Oliver fred Willlams. Mr. ¥ THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 22 MRS. LEE JOHNSON RICHARDSON, ‘Who, before her marriage at Takoma Park, Md., June 9, was Miss Florence Wini- id Mrs. Richardson will go te Balboa, Canal Zone, to live. ~—Clinedinst Phot at a garden party Sunday afternoon | from 5 to 7 o'clock at thelr home on Upton street. Mr. Edelin Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs Frederick H. Parks of Hesketh street, is | the house guest of his cousin, Mrs. E. Gray Pendleton, in Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. G. E. Emery entertained at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday in her home on Woodbine street. Miss Alice Cohill of Stafford Hall, Hagerstown, Md., has been the guest of Miss Anne De Beaupre Beach on Meadow Lane. Miss Cohill has been taking the | college board examinations of Vassar College. Miss Beach is the guest of her classmate, . Miss Anne Turnbull, of Bal- timore, Md. Mrs, Earnest Walker Sawyer and her | son Richard of Elm street left Wed- | nesday for California,” where they will | visit Mrs. Sawyer'’s son, Mr. Norman | Sawyer, and meet Mr. Sawyer, who is Teturning from Alaska, Mrs. Florence Goodwin of Hagerstown, Md., is & house guest for a week of Mr. and’ Mrs. Joseph B. Bowling on Harri- son street. Mas. Richard Kimbell entertained at bridge tea Tuesday afternoon in her home on Chevy Chase Parkway in| honor of Mrs, Stowell Smith and her daughter, Miss Esther Smith of Cali-| fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cartwright and their son have returned to their home | after spending two weeks at the Uni-| versity of Wisconsin, where Mr. Cart- wright was engaged in research work. | Miss Barbara Moulton, daughter of | street, is the house guest for two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Whitlock in their Summer home at Sherwood Forest, d. Mrs. M. N. Little and her children of Annapolis, Md., are spending the Sum-} mer with Mrs. Little’s parents, Dr. and | Mrs. D. G. Davis, on McKinley street. | Lieut. Little has gone to Europe on the | midshipmen’s cruise. He will return in the Autumn. Mrs. Robert Kline, sr. and her son, | Mr. Donald Kline of Chevy Chase Park- | way, left Bunday for a motor trip through New England Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunlop and their family of Oliver street have gone to thelr Summer home in Bay Head, J. Mr. Burr N. Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burr N. Edwards, will return to his home on Melrose street tomorrow after & visit to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Downs of Parlin, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Upson enter- tained at a supper dance Saturday eve- ning in their home on Rodman street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Speer of Tif- | Bavaria. | in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. | fin, Ohio, have been house guests of | Mr. and Mrs. Luther F. Speer, 3901 Jocelyn street. Mr. George Pavord of New York City is & guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Speer. Mr. and Mrs. Speer will sail June 28 from Mon- treal, Canada, on the S. S. Laurentic for England and Continental Europe for a three months’ stay. They will attend the “Passion Play” at Oberammergau, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Mausk will occupy the home of Mr. and Mys. Speer during their absence. rs. Edwin M. Evans and her daugh- ter Mary of Charlottesville, Va., were their home on Lenox street and are spending the Summer in their cottage | at Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. Wayne Dennis and her daugh- ter Mary of Charlottesville, aV., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple Webster on West Irving street. Mrs. Henry Pennywitt of Pittsburgh, Pa., spent the week end with Mr. apd Mrs. E. H. Pitcher on McKinley street en route to Berkeley, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lewls and their children of Ridgewood avenue will spend the Summer in their cot- tage at Lake Winola, near Scranton, Pa. Mrs. Flavelle E. Koss has returned to her home on Harrison street after & visit to Boston, Swampscott and_Mel- rose, Mass., and Philadelphia, Elkins | Park and Rosemont, Pa. Comdr. and Mrs, J. B. Earle and their children of Bremington, Wash., | where Comdr. Earle has been stationed for two years, arrived last Tuesday to be house guests of Mrs. Earle’s brother- A H ’Hpmnlilrhin( Picot Edging Pleating Tucking Shirring Button Covering Rutton Holes, Quick Service Reasonable Prices Cadet Edgar M. Chase of the United States Military Academy will spend his | Summer leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dalton of | Ralelgh, N. C., are the house gussts of | Mrs. Dalton’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pace, on Con- necticut avenue. | Miss Sarah R. Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard, is the | house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Philip T. Williams, at Germantown, Pa Miss Josephine Stevens, who returned last week to her home from Mount Holyoke College, has gone with her mother. Mrs. Eugene E. Stevens, to their Summer home, Journey’s End, at Ep- ping Forest, Md r. and Mrs. Paul Butler entertained at dinner and bridge Friday evening in their home on Woodbine street Mrs. Theodore B. Elton and her daughter, Miss Dorothy Elton, of Grand Forks, N. Dak., are house guests of Mr and Mrs. Vernon E. Kirke street Mr. and Mre Slip Covers! How fashionable they are! And how quickly they create a cool, attractive atmosphere. They are 0 individual, too. in the infinite yariety of fabrics to choose from. ®The cost is small! Made up in smart cretonnes or best-grade Belgian linen, in stripes or plain colors—3-plece set with cushions separate, really custom-tailored to actuaily fit your furniture, only 329.95 Other Fabries in_ Proportion Installed Free P Estimatcs and Pe A Without Obiigatios .———. Draperies, .. Window Shades McDevitt’s 1202 G St. N.W. Distriet 3211 19 Tears' Satisfactors Service lyde Asher (ance Hodges on East | Panama Straw of a Quality Exceptionally Fine at ar a few good fashions mone he new’ hats for 'ws iready these trim. eool 5hom DLT\\[LN FasG Spend Your Summer “Under a PANAMA” o in demand Tor beaches, sporis and other o say _occasions. Phiiips of eros repes "ot patent leainer, Pourth Floor. Philipshorn ta a5, unexcellad colisction, Smari: i 'Army and Navy Circle - Largely Represented In Social Activities __(Continued From First Page.) - Benjamin F. Cheatham, will return to- i morrow from Virginia, where she has been for a week or more watching the progress on the new home which they are building. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John K. Herr have as their guests at the Army War College Mrs. Hewr's sister, Mrs. Taul- bee, wife of Maj. Joseph' T. Taulbee, and daughters, who are back in the States from Honolulu, where Maj. Taul- bee has been on duty for three yea Mrs. Taulbee and her daughters wi join’ Maj. Taulbee at his new post at Fort Sam Houston later in the Summer. Capt. and Mrs. Charles S. Freeman will give up their house at the end of this week, Capt. Freeman having started on the Summer crulse with the class of midshipmen from the Naval Acad- emy. Mrs, Freeman will leave Wash- ington Saturday and will spend the Summer on Staten Island. In_the Point to remain through the Winter. Maj. A. W. Hoyt, U. 8. M. C., and his mother, Mrs. Emma Hoyt, . and Mrs. give up “the house at the end of this week and Mrs. Hoyt will go to her home in Cleveland for the Summer. Maj. Hoyt will join his mother later for a vacation. Lieut. and Mrs. Vest, son-in-law and Marine Corps, Maj. Gen. Wendell C. at Annapolis, where they are established for the Summer. Gen. Neville, who has been seriously i, is still in the Naval Hospital. Maj. and Mrs. Richard D. Newman will shortly give up their quarters st Maj. and Mrs. Rene de R. Hoyle, near Fort Myer, for the remainder of the season. . Newman will later take up his new duties at the Army War College. Comdr. and Mrs. M. R. Pierce have arrived in Washington from Lakehurst, N. J,, for a short visit at the Mayflower. Mrs. Church, wife of Comdr. Gaylord Church, will go late this week to Daw- son, Pa., to spend the Summer with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Cochran, in her Sum- mer home there. Comdr. Church will join his family later in the season. Capt. Bernard B. McMahon, who has been on duty as instructor of the Re- serve Officers’ Training Clm? at De Pauw University, at Greencastle, lnd will join Mrs. McMahon in their a) ment at 1107 Sixteenth street. lpt McMahon is now in Chicago on special Deibert, on Morrison street. They are en Toute to Newport, R, 1, where Comdr. Earle will be stationed. Mr, and Mr: Delbert entertain-d at bridge and sup- per last Saturday evening in honor of Eomdr. and Mrs. Eare. Mrs. Harry Paul Gentner, who has been the guest of her mother, POM nd Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pol- lard, returned Wednesday to her home in Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Joseph E. Angel and her daugh- ter, Miss Margaret Angel of West Kirke street, left Thursday for a trip to the Pacific_Coast. Mr. E. A, Goldenweiser of Elm street salled June 11 for Europe, where he will spend three months. Mrs. Goldenweiser and her children are spending the Sum- mer on Cape Cod, Mass. Miss Julia H of Whiteford, Md., is a house guest of Corning on Leland street. Autumn Mrs. Freeman will go to West | 0 have | at 1721 Riggs place, will | daughter of the commandant of the | Neville, have been transferred for duty | Fort Myer and have taken the house of | Mrs. Alice | Mr. and Mrs. Burton | 1930—PART THREE. SOCIETY." e —— R, Attended June Week MISS AILEEN BOSWELL, Of Washington and Maryland who has | returned to her home after attending June week at West Point Academy. —Harrls & Ewing Photo, { | < research work, where he will be for several weeks. Mrs. McMahon, who is | better known in the literary world as Valrie McMahon, remained in Wash- ington, where she 1s engaged in writing several children’s stories and & novel of more serious and sclentific material. | Mrs. McMahon is the author of several | children’s books, which she also fllus trates, having been adept in the model- ing of clay bdore she started to write. Lieut. and Mrs. Willard A, Holbrook, jr., are spending today with Mr. and Mrs, Wright Rumbough in their place at Onteora, N. Y., on their way to Long Island from East Gloucester, Mass., | where they have been guests of Miss | Blanche Stanley. Lieut. and Mrs. Hol- brook attended the graduation exercises at West Point before going to East Gloucester, and after their visits on Long Island and at Seabright, N. J., they will | come to Washington, arriving about the { first of next month. 'Mrs. Holbrook w | before her marriage a fortnight a { Miss Helen Herr. dnughter of Licut, Col |and Mrs. John K. Herr, and Lieut Holbrook is stationed at Fort Myer, | where they will live after July 1. Miss Ida La Barr Anderson, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. C. Hamilton Ande son, will sail this week from New York | for' Panama, where she will visit her | former roommate at Southern College, Miss Anna Ruth Van Bracklin NOTICE! offer special for 2 weeks only to wishing te fill in_ their with semething worth while. course in Beauty Culture, $60. le 85 & week. Steuart’s Beauty School 921 F Street We've just returned from a delightful trip through Fur Stora —and we wish...in interest of your fur ing Antarctic breezes constantly circulate the spacious, midnight vaults. .. kee the ‘“‘furred healthy and happy an cation quarters. EVERY PRECIOUS A “PENTHOUSE! IZvery good fur coat. Every righteous fur-h —enjoys modern thorough, icing...individual compart .Call FRan And the charges are so insignificant. .. *By Philipsborn mode and restoring its original b REMODELINC TO Sherman, who specializes Fifth filult psborn Philipsborn Modern that you had been with us ...to enjoy the exhilarat- steel-door, inhabitants” home in their Summer va- tection against fire, moth and theft, IT'S MODERN TO HAVE ONE’S FURS CLEANED BEFORE STORING *Fur coats cleaned and glazed..... *Cloth coats cleaned, their fur glazed.. are cleaned in the same operation. [ particle of dust is" whipped out, rejuvenating the fur FASHIONS NOW...SUMMER LOW RATES Advance fashions are established now. .. and fixing them, inside and out, will be glad to give you an estimate on repairing or remodeling. e usnBARA T LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F2 G ge Vaults the Seee that thru ping d at FUR COAT HAS | - ALL ITS OWN earing coat, .. going methods of fur serv- ments afford absolute pro- klin 9133 $2.50 rn electric method, linings very remote beauty. WINTER, 1931, FUR our Mr. in taking fur coats apart Floor 4 N\, Early Summer Season | Marked by Chnmmd Socu:ty Functxona . (Oontinued From First Page) Mack, Lieut. Millard Lewis, Mr. Wil- liam Arnold, Mr. Fontaine Bradley, Mr. Page Hufty, Mr. Gwynn Gardner, Mr. Charles McGuire, Mr. Edwin Scherer, Mr. Douglas MacArthur, Mrs. Prescott Gatley, Mr. Edward K. Cook, Mr. Bow- | man MacArthur, Mr. Robinson, Mr.| Gus Frailey, Mr. Willlam Legg, Mr. | Robert, Peter, Mr. Kent Legg, Mr. Mal- | colm MacArihur, Mr. Andrieus Jones, Mrs. Hugh Southgate, Mr. Paul Lutes, Mr. Oliver Walker, Mr. Charles Dur- ham, Mr. Thomas Foote, Mr. Sidney Prince, Mr. Frank Walker, Mr. Edward Burke and Mr. David Stone. Maj. and Mrs. Ernest G, Cullum will entertain at tea this afternoon in com- pliment to the former's brother, Mr William Cullum, of Detroit, who Iis spending the week with them. Maj. and Mrs. Cullum will give up their house the first of next week and §0, Lo Long 1siand {or the polo matehes fore going to the major's new post at Cflloudo Bnrlnn Mrs. Cabot Stevens will be hostess at luncheon Tuesday, entertaining at the National Woman's Country i, in compliment to Miss Marjorie Mondell, J B.Jone whose marriage to Mr. Alfons Beau- ml\nl Landa will take place Thursday. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett ‘lll Ass'st Mrs. Stevens. Miss Rose Oarrick and Maj. Oliver L. Haines entertained a_company at & pi nic supper last_evening on the ground: of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club, for Miss Lillian Whitside and Lieut.' Wellington _Alexander Samouce and Miss Oampbell of Balti- more and Maj. Wilder, whose weddings will take place Saturday. included the members ni the two wed- ding parties. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baxter enter- tained last eVening at dinner, when their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brayman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold K Phillps and Mr. and Mrs, Phelps Adams. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stockman enter- | tained at the Summer home on South River last week Good Will Club the members of the The guests included Mrs. P. Dulac, Mrs. J. Amidon, Mrs. A Tarkington, Mrs. T. A. Dornin, Mrs. N L. Fitzhugh, Mrs. D. W. Gould, Mrs. E W. Garrett, Mrs. E. E. Mountjoy, Mrs. J. Q. Walton, Mrs. A. Wild, Mrs. M Trembley, Mr. F. G. Campbell, Mrs. M Helpman, Miss Helen Campbell and Miss Marie Walton, Miss Francis Elizabeth Proctor, 3526 Quesada street northwest, entertained in honor of her thirteenth birthday an- niversary at a bridge party Tuesday evening. The guests were Miss Janet INCORPORATED 1219.1221 G Street N.W, BETWEEN 12t ¢ |3 STREETS For Monday—A Sensational Dress Sale Every Dress New—Purchased By Us at a Terrific Price Concession Savings Which We Are Passing On to Our Customers Savings never before available here so early in the season on such a refined type of New Summer Frocks Once again we prove that good styles and good materials need not be expensive On Sale on Our Second Floor The guests | Williams, Miss Helen Detwiler, Ann Gorgas and Mm of Chevy Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Philips en- | tertained at dinner in their home Wed= nesday when their guests were Mr, and Mrs, Phelps Adams and the former's mother, Mrs. Adams. and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Baxter. The dinner was fh honor of the second anniv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. Adams’_wedding Miss ley Barnum, all, Miss Charlotte Marks will be hostess at tea this afternoon, for which she has issued cards of invitation. Mrs. Prindeville Visits At Coronado Beach Mrs. Katherine Prindeville of Wash- ington has arrived to pass the Summer at Hotel del Coronado, Coronado Beach, Calif., where she has spent much time for many years. Mrs. Prindeville, who has many friends here, has been mueh entertained since her’ arrival, several luncheons and dinners having been given in her honor. She has been joined by her grandaughter, Mrs Greenslade, wife of Licut. John Francis Greenslade, U. 8. N., who has been in the East since the departure of the fieet from the Pacific Coast. visiting her mother in Washington and Iater passing some time at Norfolk, Va . and returning to Coronado by way of the Canadian Rockies. Lieut. Greensiade is en route to Codonado, where he i stationed on the U. 8. 8. Saratoga. s & Ca An event planned to make hundreds of new customers for J. B. Jones & Co. New Smart Summer Frocks and Ensembles They Would Sell in the Regular Way For $6.95—$7.95 For Monday On Sale on Second Floor Many women will buy THREE or FOUR of these dresses when they see them. The Dresses Here they are pastels, white and high h shades prints, piquant polka dots in silk crepe, chiffon and georg- cte Shantungs in white lingerie touches, nd pastel shades. jabots, pleats, bows, capes, Details include berthas, flared skirts, cap sleeves, long sleeves and siceveless models. The Ensembles now Superior quality, carefully much higher priced. just and this sale includes all the outstanding Summer colors. Just Arrived 100 New Summer Frocks Shown for the First Time Monday Every New Style Feature Tacket dresses and ensembles are in demand smartest versions. style-selected models, ordinarily Models for all occasions, featuring the Frocks and Ensembles Georgette, polka dot, and embroidered Read our Guarantee Bond, is your assurance of the lowest prices on garments of style and quality. it designs, New Shantungs pastel shades. in white and New flowered chiffons, crepe in pastel shades. Frocks that would sell In the regular way for $16:50 & $1875 Styles: Sport Dre Btreet Dresses Afternoon Dresses Party Dresses p Special Monday =52

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