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Chevy Chase Personal Notc! and Other Items Of Social Interest Norwalk, Conn., Visitor Is Honored at Dinner by Mrs. Carmody. M'ss Marguerite Norris, a student of Bt. Mary's Seminary, St. Mary’s City, Md.. motored with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Norris, to Annapolis Tuesday. Miss A. C. Davidson of Dundee, Scot- land, will arrive about June 10 to visit her sister, Mrs. Stanley Hollis, on Elm street | Mrs daughter, Connect Alexander R. Mullowny and her | Miss Kathryn Mullowny. of it avenue attended the gar-| given by Admiral and Mrs. | S. N.. for the graduating class from 9 to 12 o'clock nited States Naval Academy.| Mullowny s entertaining guests n New York and Philadelphia over week end to attend the graduation r. Miss Kathryn Mul- t nd's School ¥. J. Carmody entertained at dinner Sunday evening at her home on Warwick place in honor of Mrs. King Hoagland of Norwalk, Conn.. formerly of Chevy Chase Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swingle enter- | tained at a supper dance Tuesday eve- ning at their home on Hesketh street Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon has returned to her home on_ Rosemary street from a visit in New York E. W. Sawyer of Elm street left Mon- day for a visit to Alaska. Mrs. Saw- | yer accompanied Mr. Sawyer as far as Chicago. She will return home in a few days. Lieut. and Mrs. M. M. Little and! their children are the house guests of Mrs. Little's parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis, on McKinley street. Dr. and Mrs. Davis will entertain informally at tea today from 5 to 7 o'clock in honor of Licuf. and Mrs. Little, who will Jeave for China from San Francisco within a few_days Mrs. John T. Wilson of Meadow lane i« spending 10 days in Pittsburgh, Pa where she is visiting relatives Miss Frances Bronson of Thornapple &treet is stopping at the cottage of her b:other-in-law and sister, Dr. John A. Lozan, at Long B Eugene E. Stevens of Williams S Mount Holvoke Col- e graduation of her MISS MARTHA ELIZABETH MORRIS, Granddaughter of Mrs. Martha E. Mor- ris, who announces her engagement to Mr. Henry Charles Nestor of Omaha, the wedding to take place June 13 in Washington, daughter, Miss Josephine Stevens, Tues- day. They will return to Chevy Chase | for a short stay before sailing on the | U. 8. 8. Berengaria for Europe. Mrs. | Stevens and Miss Stevens will bo ac- companied by Miss Dorothy De Veau,| Miss Cora Bowen and Miss Beall Everett_ They will visit France, Italy Spain. England, Scotland and Germany and will be gone two months. Miss Helen Imiri> entertained thre tables at supper bridge Thursday eve- | ning at her home on West Bradley lane | in honor of her house guest. Mrs. A. C Brown of New York City. Mrs. Brow also was honor guest at a luncheon given by Miss Rose Fitzpatrick Thurs- day at the Shoreham Hotel Mrs accompani Arthur B. Ciane ART EXHIBITION D ESIGNS FOR CHRISTMAS BOXES SUBMITTED BY ART STUDENTS OF W/, SHINGTON [ BEGINNING MONDAY, JUNE 8 CONTINUING FOR ONE WEEK THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED FRANK R JELLEFF, INC. LITTLE THEATRE, SEVENTH FLOOR Maich Your Chiffon Frocks With Pastel Shees for Summer Tn a scvson when the enseml smart o wear vour frocks priced—at Jelleff’s! Sketehed above: le idea is so important, it's shoes to blend with the soft pastels of And this scason vou find them moderately Two examples A sandal tie in pivk, green or blue linen, trimmed with delicate stripes of kid to match. Sketehied below: The Gaby . or red Kid. Louis heel. £10.00. T strap sandal in rose, green. blue or sungold Cuban heel. £10.00. Jellefi’'s Shoe Shop—Street Floor THE NEW oFellefT: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 7, 1931—PART THREE. by her daughter, Miss Betty Crane.| her home on West Kirke street nminmmaa from Willlamsburg. Va., where Helen | recetving her B. A. degree at Goucher and her house guest, Miss Raguet, is spending June week at the | College. United States Naval Academy. Dr.and| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Va., where they will attend the gradua- | Adams of Strafford, Pa. tion of their son, James Barton Crane, | at Washington and Lee University their daughters of Magnolia parkway | Bourn, on Oliver street. attended June day at the United States| Dr. and Mrs. Edward Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Mrs. Frederick Hohbein has returned | house guests of Dr. and California by Panama | street. Canal. at a dance last evening Miss Frances Virginia Phillips, the ' for their son. Mr. Wilby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E., Mrs. Custis Lee Hall way of the by Mrs. Alblon W. Tuck, has gone to and luncheon yesterday { West Point, N. Y. to attend a cadet|the Congressional hop. On their return they will visit| honor of her relatives in New York City. Rev. and Mrs. per Thursday evening after the re- hearsal for the wedding of their daugh- ter, Miss Louise Cocke, and Paul Mook, whose marriage ook place last evening at 8 o'clock in All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal Church. The wed- ding was followed by a reception for | the immediate families and Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Vernon Mrs. Cocke’s | ghe attended Mary Snowden of Baltimore; Mr. and{Southern Seminary. in-law of Mrs. Cocke, of Ambler. Pa. and Mrs. Cocke's sister and niece, Mrs. | E. F. Scharff and Miss Edith Scharfl of Chicago are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cocke. Miss Alice Cocke of Mexico City arrived by airplane to at- tend her sister’s wedding | ,Mr. William Blum of the University of ! Pennsylvania is spending several days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wil- {lam Blum, on Elm street. Miss Mary Sleman has returned to Beatrice Wood of | house guests. Mr. and Mrs. James V. | evening at_their_home on Mr. and Mrs dinner Monday Rev. and bury, Conn Miss Marian Per Mr. and Mrs evening |8 Why Not Bring Your Winter Coat Down Country Club sister, Miss Josephine | Golden, whose marriage to Prof. Edwin Henry Teller Cocke |B. Hewes of New York City will take entertained at a pre-nuptial buffet sup- | place on June 11 at the home of Dr. turned from Buena Vista, Miller enter- Mrs. Crane and their daughters, Miss | tained at a bridge supper last evening Mary Crane and Miss Betty Crane, will | at their home on West Woodbine street leave tomorrow by motor for Lexington, | in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Mc- Miss Elizabeth Bourn, who is & Y. W. | C. A. secretary in Hanover, Ps Comdr. and Mrs. Douglass Jones and |ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank is visit- L. Thompson | of Daytona Beach, Fla., have been the Mrs. Sterling to her home on Hesketh street from V. Mead at Edgewood on Rittenhouse Dr. and Mrs. Mead entertained their home Moxley Mead of Harrison Phillips, of Jenifer strdet, accompanied | street entertained at six tables of bridge afternoon at in E. West of Hesketh street entertained at luncheon Friday | at_the Chevy Chase Club in honor of | her cousin. Miss Katherine Berry. Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell has re- Va., where e the graduation of her aunts, Mrs. Richard Culbreth and Miss | daughter. Miss Virginia Campbell, from Miss Mrs. Allan Snowden. brother and sister- | Gagnon of Detroit, Mich. and Miss Hartford, classmates of Miss Campbell, are here Maxine Conn., Bennett were hosts at two tables of bridge Tuesd Leland street Bennett entertained at | in honor of Mrs. Moses Lovell of Water- formerly of Washington . the daughter of Thomas W. Perry, has for Storage \When You Come to This Sale Have Not Already Done So! THE NEW al 1216-1220 F Street N.W. 1049 | i | 1 Of the 1049 Coats. 713 are Fur-Trimmed 36 to 46 . 33%5 104314 Larger women's. 421, to 50 Women's sizes. Little womer 250 Women's—Cloth 195 Misses™—Cloth 145 Juniors'—Cloth 48 \\ Misses™ sizes, Junior misses’, 11 to 19 | elleffs t " % (361 less than last year) 14 1o 20 DRESS COATS—FUR TRIMMED omen’s, Misses” and Juniors— she has been attending Willlam and Mary College. Miss Perry stopped en roufe to visit some of her classmates in_Virginia. | Mr. and Mrs. Jere Crane of Chevy | Chase parkway have motored to Wil- liamsburg, Va. Their daughter, Miss | Catherine Crane, will return with them |after " attending’ William and Mary | College. Mr. Roger Bearce of the School of Fine and Applied Arts, New York, N. Y., spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Bearce, on Ridgewood avenue. Mr. W. W. MacFarlane of London, England, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs., Roy N. McMillan on Ridgewood avenie. Mr. and Mrs. William Clarke Dean | of West: Irving street left Thursday by | motor for Exeter, N. H, where they will attend the commencement exer- cises at Philips-Exeter Academy, which |15 Mr. Dean's alma mater. Subsequently Mr. and Mrs. Dean will go to Boston | | to attend the graduation exercises of | their son, Mr. Gardiner Dean, at Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technology. Mr. Dean will accompany his parents home about June 15. | Leesburg Wedding to | Take Place June 17| Particular interest attaches to the | | wedding of Miss Wilhelmina Laviel | Craighill of Leesburg, Va, and Lieut. | Lucius Nash Cron, U. 8. A.. West Point, | | class of 1931, and son of Lieut. Col. and | Mrs. Anton C. Cron of this city. The| wedding, which will call to Leesburg | many persons of prominence from | Washingten, Delaware and elsewhere, | will teke place in the Episcopal Churcl At B o'clock, June 17, Miss <Craighill's | father, the Rev. George Peyton Craig- This is the Sale That is Always a “Sell-Qut”— Never Enough Coats to Fill the Demand! Women's —Misses’ — Junior Misses’ Larger Women’s—Little Women’s hill, rector of the church, officlating. ‘The bride, who is a graduate of Han- nah Moore Academy, will have eight at- tendants, including her sisters as matron d maid of honor. Lieut. Cron will as ushers, the event taking on quite a military air. Miss Craighill is the niece of Mrs. Mary du Pont Laird of Wilmington, Del.. and of the Rev. and Mrs. F. Bland Tucker of Georgetown. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Cron, parents of the bridegroom-elect, and his young brother, Robert Nash Cron, are sail- ing for Honolulu, Hawaii, July 17, via the Panama Canal, where Col. Cron will join his re nt. Mrs Cron has been identified with the artist element of Washington during her four years' residenge here, her portraits and mini- l{,ures winning for her an enviable place. An American financial expeit is in Medelin, Colombia, to study the finances of the Department of Antioquia. DON'T TAKE ANY CHANCE GET THE BEST ober Pfil"l/‘ ™NC DISTINCTIVE PERMANENT WAVE and JUNIOR PERMANENTS — Faelal Turkish ng Treatments North 2776-2777. Veretable 8h Baths—Re 1514 Conn. Ave. $20.50 to $70.50 Coals at One Price SPORT COATS—FUR-TRIMMED 75 Women's, Misses’ and Juniors DRESS COATS—WITHOUT FUR 160 \Women's, Misses” and Juniors™—in Sil 1o SPORT COATS—WITHOUT FUR 176 Women's, Misses™ a 1049 —in all nd Ju Sales may come and sales may go; but this is one sale that our customers insist shall go on forever! So here it is—1049 Spring Coats ready for selling in our great Third Floor Coat Shops tomorrow morning. It may seem queer that we have less coats than last year—but there haven’t been so many coats left over on the manufacturer’s racks, especially in the better grades— and we've refused to lower the standard of values set for this sale and have, there- fore, had to be satistied with less coats. This means that more people than usual will have to be disap- pointed, but we can assure you of one. thing— and that is that every one who secures one of these coats at Fifteen Dollars is going to get a real coat. Generally the sale runs over three days—selling about seven or eight hundred coats the first day and three or four hundred the second and third. Third Floor. Remember the time—tomorrow Mond How this will pan_ out this yvear we don’t know—but don’t wait until the last moment, for, although these coats will be good to the very end, it may be difficult to find vour size in the coat you want at the last moment. One funny thing is that many of the best values are always over- looked the first day by customers in their anxiety to get the best—however, there will be thirty or forty salespeople ready to help vou secure the coat or coats you wish and we ask you to choose carefully and not decide next week or next month that vou've chosen one that isn’t just what you wanted after all. Take vour time—take one or half a dozen—and be happy in the best coat purchase vou ever made! This is one of the things that makes Jelleff’s what it is—always one of the most talked-of stores in Wash- ington—because it is always doing the biggest things. —9:15 a.m., at Jelleff’s— | Dancerand/Card Party | For North BeaCl'l womeni The Women's Home Club of North | Beach will give a dance and card party | the evening of June 12 at.the Indian | Spring_Golf Club, on the Colesville | pike. On the commitees are Mrs. Nock, | cards; Mrs. Walter Haring, tickets; Mrs. | Roselia Shaw. finance, and Miss E. De Neale, chairman. Aviation will never go back to the water-cooled engine ~ ~ ~ Simple reliable — powerfal —the superi- ority of the sir-cooled type of engine has shown engineers the road to motor prog- ress. Franklin offers you the engine of the future, TODAY. FRANKLIN —JUST DRIVE IT Panamas, Leghorns and Milans 1= Factory " Methods <« '» Vienna Hat Co. 435 11th Street Two boys to park your cars, beginning at 9 o'clock Monday! HERE'S WHAT WE HAVE! The Women’s Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats, $15 are in spongy and crepey woolens. The Colors Black, Blue, Brown, Green and Grey. The Furs—Kid Galyak, Squirrel, Broadtail, Mole, Ermine, Caracul and Lapin. The Women’s Silk Coats with Fur, 8§15 Collars of mole. kid galyak and squirrel and coats without fur have jabot, scarf and rever ('IHIH'\V The Women's Fur-Trimmed Sport Coats, $15 —are in monotone and novelty tweeds—with wolf, caracul, squirrel and lapin collars— (only 25 of these). i Tan; are The Women’s Furless Dress Coats, —are all silk lined with separate silk sc self material collars in jabot, tuxedo anc scarf styles. The Women's Furless Sport Coats, 8§15 —are in imported tweeds, novelty mixtures, monotone tweeds and weaves—with such colors as black, blue, tan, brown, green in their very wide basket rust and grey predominating new and smart mixtures. The Misses™ and Junior M * Fur-Trimmed Dress Coats,-$ in crepey and. spongey in straightline, flared, wrap or semi-moulded Delted styles. The Colors—are Black: Skipper Blue, Lebanon nrown, Seasan, Green, Grey. The Furs—Galyak., Ermine, Fox. Squirrel, Mole, Woli. The Miss =aife woolens and Junior Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Sports Coats, 815 —are in imported and novelty and monotone tweeds with pouch and half shawl collars of raccoon, wolf, kit fox, caracul and lapin and gauntlet button-trimmed ffs—others with fur cuffs of wolf with self collars. Colors —black and white, tan, grey. blue and red. The Misses” and Junior Misses’” Silk <oats, 815 —are straightline and semi-moulded belted styles with string and crush belts—with col- lars of ermine, galyak, mole, lapin and squirrel —in pouch, shawl and jabot styles. Others have cuffs of fox fur or ars of self material. or cu c o scart coi . The Misses’ and Junior Misses’ Furless Coats. $15 —are in crepey and spongey woolens, silks and tweeds—dress and sport styles—follow- ing the smartest of the Spring and Summer fashion trends—all smartly tailored—all high class coats. y So you see there will be almost every kind of Spring coat that one could ask for when the sale starts at 9:15 o'clock tomorrow morning. And please don’t forget that the comparative prices quoted at the top of this advertisement mean what they say! Frank R. Jelleff, Inc.