Evening Star Newspaper, June 22, 1931, Page 18

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; ; B_2 #% SOCIETY. SOCIETY. and her niece, little Miss Jane Irby | burne, Atlantic City, for a short stay.|mothers and members of Psi Lambda | Mrs, Maurice Strauss, all of - Richmond, Teague, was flower girl. Tau. Sorority tomorrow. This will be|Va., ardman Hote N M. Arihur Schuyler Jewstt of Brook. || Mrs, Georee Wikshire has motored i afiair ot ine sorarity’s | 1ow daya.. o ‘ line, Mass., was t man, and the |to Washington from her home in Bran-|season and marks the close of the (A ushers were Mr, Edwin L. dy, Va., and is stopping at the CArton. | third successive term of sorority mother | Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cobbs, Jr.. of ULIUS UARFINCKEL T N. brother of the Cohen. N. C, are passing some FS 0. of Mrs, Wilmington, N. C., + | ars. Glara Hendel of Hamburs, Ger-) ¢ 9 the Oarlion. TREET AT FOURTEENTH , and Mr. C. P. B. Spidell, | Visit in National Capital . P . . B n many, who arrived in Washington from Secretary of War Hurley Again in Home tide 1t » graduste of Biack: |yoim” Swedvs O AT Sow days| N7, Tamisnd the latier, part of last Church Group to Meet. : n and atbtended | 4y the Dodge Hotel. Miss de Lagerl 9 g Y 2 . _The brids - stopping at Wardman Park Hotel. on Belmont Street After Brief Stay | graduated Wednesday from the Olarke e people’ Chess) 4 5 tip &5 Bermada, they |School for the Deaf, at Northampton,| Mrs Edna M. Frisk artived Saturday o g ollaayvs ea . h .l V will be at home in the Hotel Tudor at | M&ss. 8nd has been visiting the 15 | from her home, in Denver, Colo., and is convined * Mond 7 With Family at Ventnor. 304 Bast’ Foriy-iecond sivect, In New | (or tile deaf in New York and Renneyi- | at. the Dodge for_an indefinite tay. | finiiirg College. _Approximately 100 . 3 | Fork. *defatled study of the Voita Bureau| Mr and M. Irving S. Greentree, |young people fram Delaware. Maryland, F OR ; YOUNC FOLKS ; Mrs. Annle C. Sulli c ,|Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Kaufmann, Mr. and Di of Columbia and this State are HE Secretary of War, Mr. Patrick | Fort Monroe, where they will spend Her Fotel . Sullivan of the Ca {wi Y rs. Adrian Bendheim and Mr. and | expected. 3 ocburer *has” setuined o about 10 i, ©__ T " | Gineer'l onor ot she Rev. George B R e R JUST OUT OF SCHOOL Washington after an inspection | myps, James Francis Sullivan te-| Shank, lately ordained to the priest- | gis ooy pes! e > 11 tha country, He:spenit; s few | SifTied to et ok sFEadoce e J0e; | Hood THe puls dneided: the sty Giarie Behoot o scholarships " from ; oy wih Mr. Huriey and, thele oL | v, Maytiower, - v o | Michacl, Oallagher the e Michac | Louh i ‘ave of the schools for chs deat Carefree young moderns bound for the sea ... . the moun- 5 Mrs. Sullivan’s son-in-law_ and | Eagen, Mrs. Blanche Shank, Mr. Jcseph | in Sweden. » tains . . . country places . . . off to Summer camps . . . or sence. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burrall| Cogan, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas J. Win- : . Hoffmai spending the Summer in Mr. Tho 5 it e Dt 6 staying right here in t wh Dean of Diplomats and Hoffman, are spending the Summer in |ston, Mr. Thomas J. Winston, 1F.; Mr.| Mrs. A. 8. Vought ws a ying right here in town . . . no matter where they are, Family Return From Mexico. [ for the season after heing At CARNes | Siauemin. ) St Lo M. ronn pasty sk Hm Y e Shoreham Hotel they have to have the right things for Symmer. The Ambassador of Mexico and Senora | for some time. . . 3 o AN l thelr children are again | : Maloney, Mr. Joseph Maloney, jr.; Mr. i ot e :fn;nn;sdy Siter . several monthis 2%, Trank Starkweather of Evapston, e L IASLEn, e N nedu;‘ i by S sloiated. the stay in their home in Mexico. They | Ill, is at the Shoreham for an - B g o first anniversary of their marriage Sia% met on thelr arrival in New York | nfté stay and is accompanied by her | Ronayne, Mr and Mrs. Eugene A.|\ednesday at dinner on the Powhatan | daughter, Miss Dorls Starkweather. Costello, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Tardiff, A . o yesterday by the first secretary of the | dayghtet, Mops DORS SOt A in. | Mrs. Katherine Cogan, Mrs. Nellle A.|F00f. Covers were lald for 14. embassy, Senor Don Carlos Barrera, s ing formally at dinner Saturday evening| Conroy, Mrs. Anna Stephenson, Mr. 2 hte e e doked. " | for both Mra. Starkweather and ber | Jobn M. Conroy and Mr. Prancis E. i b O of N8 Righteent ghter. N Representative and Mrs. Maurlce H.| wr Delavan Shields Mussey is spend- ATTRACTIVE. .. HOMES ‘Tnatehe: are expected 1o retun, from | ing everal days with s (o’ grand. | 1 ‘ypending’some tme in waaningtor,| ARE MADE . .. AWNINGS . Kentucky for a short stay in Washing- | fotners, Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey | anda’is stooping at the Potomac Bark eee ton in July. They have returned 10| and Mrs. Charles Sheilds, He is the son | Apartments. your their home in Louisville, after & trip|of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mussey, by airplane to Memphis. % both native Washingtonians, but now | Mr. and Mrs. tative THATALbon" P A\ I b et EE Akt ettty | Daat . e o DR TR Representative Hami ,_Jr.. i sey is a senior af igan University : will pe the honor guest in New YOTK | and expects to return to Ann Arbor for during thele Deier stay in'the Cupltel CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. Friday at the Fraternity Club. stans special work after his visit in | Mrs. G. Erlebacher is at the Shel-|714 13th St. Natl. 6708-6709 | | | Wasl on. Ptk The charge d'affaires of Spain, Conde | i de Montefuerte, was host at the supper | Mrs. Joseph McCaskey of St. Joseph, dance at the Le Paradis roof garden Mo., entertained a party of five at din. Saturday evening. | mer last evening at the Carlton, where ! she is stopping while in Washington. L. G. Van Hoorn, counselor of et Garfinckel's .have everything Young Folks need . .. and the charm of it all is the Moderate Prices we have so carefully arranged . . . every price will appeal, for everything you buy will be smart, clever in style . . . perfect as it can be. Come Down Tomorrow . . . see our Greenbrier Sportswear, New Dresses, Hats, Shoes,. Acces- sories . . . and be sure to note our extraordinary values in Coats . . . For Mjsses—Fourth Floor Juniors, Younger Girls—Sixth Floor at $10-50 OOTWEAR of extremely cool materials for hot weather foot comfort is much the vogue today. And suva cloth is one of the most favored o fabrics! The “Lucy” is of white Suva cloth—a par- ticularly graceful oxford with black or brown calf trimming and priced at $10.50. S. Weaver of Aber- Mr. L. y at the dinner danc - | Saturday Announced. T in 3 3 Bam Terrace Saturday evening. The Rev. and Mrs. William & New Sumlm;; .’t;m;{; ‘;nr;wiik hosiery a { » - ~,. Miss Josephine Parks, daughter of | Blackstone, Va. announce the mar- Repruen"tn?:’e Tillman B. ks, who |riage of their daughter Mary Ellen to has been visiting her sister, I‘J’lrs, .uuc’l idd;‘ Alfih:rssh}&ber,'mn tog-l u‘l‘r'N .,54 i {t this morning by motor . Lou T, ‘Fores , N 3., 4 ?5?'?,2:'{;02. in e moraa-® Mys, Mar- | Saturday in the Little Church ‘Around TLEVENTH SY. - BETWEDN a0 shall entertained at a breakfast and|the Corner in New York Preceding swimming party yesberdlyuat Carroll xkc:!re;‘no:%. Mr;. Hun:,la ¢ 2 am:‘.. nn at Fort Glen, orthampton, Mass., sang “My B e s ;*e;‘nd-.f- ':;hy Sweet, Vt_:ll{:le."mucom- Miss Peggy Simms, daughter of Maj. (panied by Mr. . e Rev. Mr. end Mrs, Lyman L. Simms, was hostess | McLaughlin officlated. at the dinner dance on the Shoreham | Miss Anne Haskins of Washington Terrace Saturday evening. The guests| was maid of honor, and the bride's ncluded Lieut. and Mrs. D. G. Willis fother attendants were Mrs. M. C. and Lieut. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson | Teague, sister of the bride, Jackson of Quantico, Va.: Lieut. and Mrs. David | Heights, Long Island, and Mrs. H. A. M. Goodrich of Bolling Field. Mrs. R. F. | Romine, Oklahoma City, Okla. The Howard of San Antonio, Tex.; Miss|bride was given in marriage by her Hope Windsor, Mrs. Philip King, Lieut. | brother, Mr. William Irby, Lynn, Mass Col. J. B, Anderson, Lieut. Homer Wheeler of Annapolis, Mr. Marshall Hoppin, Lieut. Byron G. Gates of New York and Mr. John Haines. i . Z The second secretary of the Argen-| 6 9{ e second secrenry ot e Aser Ena/ish SHomes in Vivot, ‘was host at the dinner dance on the Shoreham terrace Saturday eve- Ping. His guests included Mr. and A L Fiugo Rennert, Miss Norvell Munford, Misk Dorothea Lane and Mr. Benjamin Cohén, formerly of the Chilean embassy. Doubleckronts; siutasl ght ‘Maj. and Mrs. Hammet Huston;:d rooms, with one, two and Lieut. Lewis S. Sorley of Washington, th ths, maid’s with Col. and Mrs, Francis C. Endicott ree baths, maid's room, and of Fort Meade, Md., were in New York garage. Outstanding value at for the wedding of Mrs, Helen Springer $11.350 to $14,950. Visit Johnson and Lieut. Col. Arthur G. : Hixon. The wedding took place Sat- our Furnished Model Home at urdu% ‘:lflle:{nml)(nflinnthe H‘ot;‘l) "A;\w{. 4400 Volta Place, three short Chapla ank H. Hayes of Fort Tot- g un,pn. Y., officiating. A wedding sup- blocks south of Reservoir per followed the ceremony. Ma). Ru- Road. Open until 10 p. m. dolph G. Whitten and Mrs. Whitten of 9 1343 F Street New York were the only attendants, and re. after a short wedding trip Col. and Mrs. | ur s Hixon will be at home at Fort Thomas, | ., where the f is on duty. Mrs. x : Hikon i the daughter of Mrs. Cornelita WAVERLY TAYLOR. L= Park your car in the Capital Garage at our expense Cadle of Muscatine, Towa, and the laf 1522 K Svont - iNGILIOMD: Adaption of Antioch Shoes “Shoes of Happiness” is strictly upon our ability to commend them unqualifiedly. They are made on common sense lasts that insure comfort: in shapes that are appealingly smart. And what is of fundamental importance—they are q“-l"y lho:fl_in mfl'erill 'nd Wofk' ot PassRort RICHS FST.AT TENTH Stop Worrying About Your Furs . . send them to our FUR STORAGE VAULT on the premises . . . which employs the new process of chemical fumigation—1009; safe! This new scientific process is approved by the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture as a thoroughly efficient method of preventing moths and pro- tecting furs, . Antioch shoes are exclusively here in Washington. $10 and %125 - Low heel models—$8.50 The Special Burt Hose has won a place in hundreds of feminine ward- $ robes because of its superior quality Fur Cleaning Fur Repairing by our electrical process, | done at Summer rates by cleaning lining also. our experts. NATIONAL 1133 Caring for Feet Is Better Than Curing Them SPECIAL! Dr. Arthur Springer of Des Moines, and a graduate of Drake University. ¢ Among others at the wedding and . s 5 supper which followed were Lieut. Gen. Robert L. Bullard and Mrs. Bullard, " Col. Julian R. Lindsey, Col. and Mrs. T 4 = h: = Ypaitace B, Scales, Col. and Mrs, Wil- You'll find ample room in these calfskin . _Connel ol 3 - 2 T man . Bane, Lieut, Col. and Mrs. Wi ; : ‘ Passport bags for all personal articles. iam T. Carpenter, Maj. and Mrs. Paul . - 34 R "Davidson, Maj, and_Mrs. Faulkner ; . Bnt_kshaf. envelope and long handle mod- Heard, Mrs. Beatrice Hahn and Miss 2 els in black and browmn. ; Col. and Mrs, George B. Rodney, ' - William F. Saportas of § 3 Brooklyn, N. Lieut. Col. Luther R. v James and Col. and Mrs. Otis R. Cole 3 of Newark, N. J, and Col. . £ Frederick G. Turner of Philadelphia. F ) \ 7 - Lieut. John Madison Hoskins, U. §. N., 1-nd Mrgfl H:':)km: hll'e exp]:cuddw w?llifl‘\;: 2 n Washing n is week an o guests of Mrs. Hosking mother, Mrs. 2 : @ 1314 F Street N.W. . Maccubbin Waters, jr., in her home, < Oakhurst, near Gaithersburg, Md., fof | THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT JHOP: several weeks. Lieut. Hoskins has been X on duty at the Great Lakes Naval| - == = Training Station for three years an has been transferred to duty at Nor 7 o 1 - ; N olk, Va. g : - o I Wedding Yesterday in Maine A 3 089 A4 4 i Of Miss Merrill and Mr. Gulick. N g > A wedding of interest in Washington 2 3 > » / took place yesterday afternoon at 4 glclock at South Casco, Me, the boy- 2 E - i r00d home of Nathaniel Hawthorne, \ = Il 2] WE SAVE TIME AND TROUBLE LATER - - YOU “‘"‘m HOUSEWARES of Mrs. George P. Merrill of Washing- [ J Philipsborn With Summer Here, It’s Just a Question of How Many Cotton Mesh Frocks *5.85 5 m_inutgs to rinse out ;3 4" Wrinkles shake out ~ S ton, became the bride of Mr. J. Halsey : [ il Gulick of Portland, Me. The ceremony , il was performed by Rev. John A. Bryant 4 / it . of the Episcopal Church in Cambridge, g : i Mass., and a reception at Migis Lodge I 3 fin : I followed the wedding. i it ‘The bride was attended by Miss Mil- 4 it dred Merrill and was given in marriage | 4 i by her brother-in-law, Mr. Samuel |} [ \ £ | Dana of Ann Arbor, Mich. After a ! brief wedding trip in Canada, Mr. Gulick and nis bride will be, for the Summer, at_the Luther Gulick camps on Sebago Lake, of which the bride- groom is director. The bride is a grad | uate of Swartnmore College and secre: : ) 5 i tary to the controller at Swarthmore. 3 i Mr. Gulick is head of the physical edu- i . i cation department of Fessenden School, | at West Newton, Mass.,, where the cou- ple will reside next year. A two-day house party preceded the glasses in assorted colors. wedding at’ Migis Lodge, when among the large company of guests were the | art size. > | Repiieriy s, $11.75 “f Pint size. former Governor of the Hawalian Is- '[ I Regularly $12. $9°75 lands and Mrs. Wallace Farrington, Mr. e Trugag B, Hall, Miss_Virginia : : | Fruit Juice Extractors Brown, Dr. Anna Bartsch Dunne and v S I Automatic hand type—slight downward pressure 98@ Miss Virginia Liles, all of Washington. Mrs. Eugene R. Woodson and her | extracts clear fruit juice free from pulp. Reg. $1.50. daughter, l\gu J‘en th'oodaoll:‘.o :;ddM‘t“ e i enn! ave e 0 = il . . : i Electric Mixers |l Standard “Dormeyer” Electric Beate d Mixer. 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Sand Swim The person under the hat is dporting a pair Her braver sister is probably just as aware FRdnel F that the back of her suit is simply adorable, ol Broxdaloth-SWRER Sttige ipaRtiss st with its low evening gown back that ends Spanish . . . with the bolero . . . and gay in a bow. In double ply white jersey with cabellero trousers! $8.50...and the hat, $1.95. a skipper blue bow. $8.75. Jellef’s Sports Shop—Fourth Floor POILET PAPER—D & M Hotel Special in 1,000-sheet rolls. Regularly 10c wc D°z RO“S . o 2. THE BEDSPRING S——————— FOR YOUR SUMMER HOME OR CAMP s, Mattresses, Cots, ouble-Deck Beds This s Special Feature of Our Business 925 G St. N.W. Housewares—First Floor, L Street DuLIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. and " PARKING SERVICE—Conn. Ave. Entrance Arden Sun 0Qil Noshine for Noses THE NEW R T Carry & bottle of Noshine en color, and “Cafe” & in your purse, use it under darker tint, give your skin your powder and you will e s & warm shade while you be safe for hours. $l. get your own tan, $3.50, Jelleff’s—Street Filoor. Jellef's—Street Fioor, Our other collection of summer frocks in the Summer Frock Shop in- cludes washable crepe, shanting, chud- $[() dah, linen, chiffon, georgette, in prints, dots and solid shades with contrast. 5 Third Fioor.

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