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! SOGIETY | ued From Second Page) , Falls and Miss Mary Rider of Balti-| + more, Md. ! Mr. Hickox and his bride left after| 3 the reception for a wedding trip, the 7 bride wearing a brown and white silk » suit, with brown and white accessories. . The bride is a graduate of Eastern % High School and the Von Unschuld » University of Music. The bridegroom " graduated from McKinley High School and the University of Maryland. i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNE ERESTI GRADUATES . | tary, and in recelving by Gawler and Mrs. Otto Englehart. Om- cers were elected for the coming year and included Mrs. Howard G. Nichols, president; Mrs. Walter A. Gawler, vice president; Mrs. Otto Englehart, secre- Mrs. Carl W. Mitman, treas- urer, Mrs. C. FPreeland, - retiring president, was elected to represent the :lor:lle on the Board of Governors of the e. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dennis of New York City have taken a suite at the Carltons where they will remain for a few days. Mrs. 'W. H. Hess and daughter, Miss Muriel Hess, of Denver, Colo., are at the Dodge Hotel for an indefinite stay. ’ SDAY, Old Point Comfort last week and re- mained over Sunday at the New Cham- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Black of Hunt- irgton, W. Va., are at the Shoreham Hotel for a stay of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Hidde spent léiatt week at the Hotel Ludy, in Alantic y. Miss Mildred Johnson of New York City is at the Carlton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Grille have gone to Atlantic City for a short vaca- tion and are staying at Colton Manor, STy The law firm of Oakley & Oakley JUNE 10, 1931. CHILD SERIOUSLY HURT IN FALL FROM TRACTOR | tions. Boy, 5, Bun Over by Farm Machine, Fear Held for His Life at D. C. Hospital. FALLS CHURCH, Va, June 10.— John Perzel, 5-year-old son of J. G. Perzel, living on the Lemon road be- tween West Falls Church and Lewins- ville, is in Georgetown Hospital in a condition as a result cf a fall from a tractor on his father’s farm e child was . Ross, an LUNCHEON ° INNER e feross trom e Shoreham Conn. Ave. & ort Apartment H&-l ONE FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK At Wi Sq., New York's most aaugml residential dis- trict. Convenient fo financial, theatre and shopping centers. 27 stories of unobstructed sunlight with 1, 2 and 3 room suites fur- nished or unfurnished. Maid serv- oe to all guests. A restaurant with the finest appointments and an unexcelled cuisine. Write for reservations. Cal 3 D yesterday afternoon. Th INSID} at Dothan, Ala. consists of Mr. andriding the tractor with A. C. 1 | RN, Mrs. Lawrence Oakley. . _His father rushed him ingo ||__Week Days oniy~_| G STREET AT ELEVENTH TELEPHONE DISTRICT 4400 Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. David O. Bowman entertained at a charmingly arranged dinner dance at the Army and { Navy Country Club, Thursday, June 4, in honor of Miss Dorothy Simpson .of Elmira, N. Y. There were 24 guests +and the dancing took place cn the roof :garden of the club. Miss Simpson, with her mother, Mrs. Harriet Simp- son, spent some time in Washington , as the guest of her uncle and aunt; Dr. - and Mrs. L. L. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brooks of Boston, Mass., are in Washington for a brief visit, and are staying at the Potomac u Park Apartments. i\ Mrs. J. J. O'Connor was hostess to | “a party of 20 at luncheon yesterday it the Shoreham Hotel. : . Miss Peggy Padgett has gone to New | ! York, where she is_spending a few " days on her way to West Point to at- “tend the graduation exercises at the . Military Academy. She will return to " Washington the end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Roche are *spending a short time in Atlantic City, | ", where they are staying at the Chal- #fonte-Haddon Hall. Mrs. S. S. Porter of Los Angeles .is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas | #A. Poole in their apartment at the| .Shoreham Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. George Wendelt and | *'Mr. Frederick Wendelt have gone to| Atlantic City and will stay at the Am- bassador for some time. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Kerlin went to Make your selection now of cool things Jor yourself and the little folks Dr. Mabel Grosvenor and her sister, Miss Carol Grcsvenor, daughters of ! Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert ‘Grosvenor, who graduated yesterday. Dr. Mabel Grosvenor was cne of six women in the graduating class of 70 at the Medical College of Johns Hopkins University and Miss Carol Grosvenor graduated from the Abbott Academy Junior Colle t Andover. —Underwood Photos. Mrs. Mary L. O'Malley of Springfield, Mass.,, with her daughters, Miss Eliza- beth O'Malley and Miss Marie E. O'Mal- ley, are in Washington for a few days, staying at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. C. H. Johnson of Plushing, Long Island, is at the Shoreham Hotel for a stay of several days. She is accom- panied by her daughter, Miss Phyllis | Sherwood. Mrs. Edward Burns of Syracuse, N. Y., accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bannon, are staying at Wardman Park Hotel while in this city. Mrs. Guy W. Leadbetter entertained the members of the Wesley Heights Florence Crittenton Circle in her home at luncheon Monday, when she was as- remain for some time, has taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the duration of her stay. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Taylor are in Atlantic City for early June and are staying at Colton Manor. Larger Life League Plans Supper and Dance This Evening. Members of the League for the Larget Lite and their guests will hold a basket picnic this evening at Carroll Springs Inn, Forest Glen, Md. Auto- . mobiles will leave from the headquar- | Mr. Henry C. Rowland, widely trav- | ters, at 1336 I street northwest, at 5:15 eled author of many books, war corre- | o'clock. There will be swimming, golf, spondent and lecturer, will be the guest | tennis, bowling and archery and other of honor and speaker at the Arts Club | games and contests before dinner and - tomorrow evening. His subject will be | dancing after dinner until 11:30 o'clock. * “Three Wars.” 2 Miss Isabel McDougall will be the » hostess of the evening. - Mrs. Elizabeth E. White entertained = at a delightfully arranged shower Wed- 2 nesday, June 3, in honor of Miss Eliza- £ beth Seton Ogden, whose marriage to S Mr. Charles G. Criss will take place * June 27. Among the guests were: Mrs, » Harry J. Criss, Mrs. Bruce Ogden, Mrs. - James Haley, Mrs. W. E. Bruder, Mrs. | + Stacy Harky, Mrs. Fred Klockenbringer, 4 Mrs. Wade Grainger, Mrs. Ralph Gran- 2 inger, Mrs. J. A. Carr of Clarendon, | » Va., Mrs. A. Haley of Cottage City, | #Md; Mrs. W. E. Bruder, jr,; Mrs. A. % N. Schroeder, Miss Clara Worch, Miss « Emily Lederer, Mrs. G. U. Parker, Mrs, * E. Lederer, Mrs. A. Hurlgy, Mrs. B. h < Thompson and Miss Alma Falconer of e P i, . The New Large Straws have romantic brims COMMUNITY PLATE at REDUCED PRICES! Were Now Teaspoons, Set of Six. . .$400 $3.25 Think of being able to buy a 26-piece set with De Luxe Stainless Dinner Knivs, in a Service for $26.75 Six, as low as The “Wedding Gift Season” is here. Come in and make your selection from the newest—latest designs—Noblesse, Deauville and Grosvenor. By purchasing COMMUNITY PLATE you are assured “Style Leader- ship” in your gift or for use on your own }?\l;lé!—and THINK OF THE SAV- Miss McDougall Hostess For Arts Club Tomorrow. @ Park Free ot the Capital Garage While Shopping Here @ ; 3 ; Huge, droopy brims that inevita- bly lend flattery and feminine charm are the distinguishing fea- ture of the newest Summer “aft- ernoon” hats. The soft, rough straws in dull finish—the airy, sheer braids, plain or with.fancy edges. In pastels, white, black and brown. Palais Royal—Third Floor NEW! . A TAILORED SHEER SUIT 2 Norfolk, Va.. Mrs. J. T. Scott, Mrs. .f,','l‘[” * Harry Hall of Takoma Park, Md; Mrs. H NI < E. Boyd, Mrs. Charles Baxter, Mrs. it 2 Charles Gebhardt of Silver Spring, Md.; 2 Mrs. Frank Read of Niagara Falls, Miss - Minnie Carroll, Mrs. William G. Mayo 3 and Mrs. R. Young. i 3 Mrs. Joseph P. Matthews and her | % daughter, Miss Edna Matthews, enter- | { tained at a bridge-tea Saturday after- = noon for Mrs. W. I. Matthews of Lake | = Bluff, Tll., who, with her two children, Zis with them at Belvedere, the home | % of the family in Prince Georges County. 7, Mrs. Mary Schenck Woolman of Bos- » ton is a guest at the Dodge for several | - days. Mrs. Woolman is in Washington | « attending the meeting of the President’s | - Committee on Home Building and = Home Ownership. Mr. and Mrs. Ann Arbor, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. | ‘Thomas Morris of New York City are | at Wardman Park Hotel for two or , three days. | . Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Clarke arc | = among those from Washington who | 2 spent the week end at the new Cham- | < berlin at Old Point Comfort. i Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Madden of Lock- port, N. Y., are at the Shoreham Hotel for an indefinite stay. > Mrs. C. C. Quinn of York, Pa., is % passing a few days at the Dodge, and 3 is accompanied by Miss Margaret Mc- ¥ Millan of Acworth, Ga. . . Mrs. Harold K. Philips entertained at % luncheon yesterday, her eight guests # remajning ‘to play bridge through the | 2 afternoon. H A New Paulina Achievement in Chic and Value Palals Royal—Main Floor = SN Special Purchases and Special Prices on Tots’> Summer _‘ Apparel and Baby’s First Wardrobe! Sheer Georgette /in Diagonal Stripes ... Navy and White ...Brown and White...Patent Leather Belt; Two-piece-effect dress. The model sketched is one of the charming models now being featured al ... $-| 6.7_5 ® RALEIGH ® PANAMA ©® HAT, $6.50 N S Pajama Outfits Are Delightfully Easy to Make! 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Sizes 2 to 6 years. $1.19 All samples of higher priced dresses, which means that there's a great variety of adorable styles for which you'd ordinarily pay much more; every stitch by hand, and hand-embroidered in white or colors. Sizes 1 and 2 years. Infants’ Crib Sheets...........3 for $1.00 Pillowcases to Match. ...........4 for 74c Palais Royal-~Third Floor Billie Broadcloth comes in attractive prints and plain shades. Hlustrated: Simplicity Patterns Nos. 2003 and 2004 Sheer Cottons Batzgzieinfiafi::ans 25 c yd' In fascinating prints anfl colorings. The sav- ings you will enjoy by making your own dresses will surprise you. Palais Royal—Wash Goods—Second Floor. (LT —p " Infants’ Handmade Sample Dresses The PALAIS ROYAL DOWNSTAIRS STORE jean, trimmed with red or blue; sailor style with long, wide trousers. A Summer favorite with little boys of 2 to 6. Extra !!! 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