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! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932. SOCIETY (Continued From Second Page.) rived in Washington yesterday from | Ngwport, R. I, and will be at the May- | flower until Saturday. EASTER MONDAY WEDDING | Mr. and Mrs. David H. Blair of ‘Wardman Park Hotel, with their son, David Blair, jr., are spending several days with relatives in North Carolina, where they formerly made their home. Mr. and Mrs. John H. MacCracken | will entertain at the dinner dance at the Shoreham tonight. Their guests will number 12. Miss Louise MacCracken enter- tained at luncheon at the Shoreham yesterday, her guests including Miss | Florence Marlatt, Miss Virginia Cheat- ham, Miss Mary Elizabeth Clark, Miss Mary Wing, Miss Virginia Flannery, Miss Doris Ferry and Miss Margaret Jameson of Washington and Miss Eliza- beth Scarlett and Miss Constance White of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Presbrey of New York City, accompanied by their daugh- ter, Dr. Alice Presbrey, arrived late yes- | terday at the Mayflower from a two weeks' visit in Pinehurst, and will go to New York tomorrow. They are former | residents of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington Mills enter- tained at an Easter dance last evening at Daytona Beach, Fla. | Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tuck French, jr., of Newport, arrived in Washington late yesterday and are at the Mayflower. Mrs. Cabot Stevens has canceled all rl?gngemem.s for this weck owing to iness. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Thayer of | Worcester, Mass, are at the Carlton | for about & week, accompanied by their daughter and son, Miss Constance ‘Thayer and Mr. Philip Thayer, MRS. JOHN DUNCAN McDONALD, Before her charmingly arranged wedding in Bethlehem Chapel of the Cathedral of Washington Easter Monday she was Miss True Odessa Gossette, foster daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will live in Grand Rapids, Mich. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Engagement of Miss Sherley To Mr. Young Is Announced. Mr, and Mrs. Swager Sherley an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter Olive Critten to Mr. Andrew B.| ] Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. | by dancers and singers and some of the | of the District of Columbia will hold Young of Philadelphia. members of the association. its monthly tea this afternoon in its Mr. Young graduated from Princeton | club rooms at Sixteenth and Scott 35{’ the cénlsss of °28, from Harvard Law | Circle. ORGSO PhENge I PR Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, president of tice of law in Philadelphia. the Isague, will receivs tha Motubere. assisted by officers of the Executive Board Among those who will pour tea are Mrs. James E. Watson, Mrs. William R. Coyle, Mrs. John W. Pole, Mrs. Thomas Miss Martha Ella Jesse and M Quintus Graves of Sweetbriar are spending their Spring vaca | Miss * Jesse’s parents, Mr. and Mrs ghsrles T. Jesse of Arlington County, a. The League of Republican Women Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Vogel enter- tained at the dinner dance at the Shore- ham last night, their guests including Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rippenour, Mr. and Mrs. George Herserth, Mrs. Caroline Skilton, Mr. Dillon and Mr. Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Winton J. White, ac- companied by their two sons, Robert and David, of Englewood, N. J., are spending the Easter vacation at the Dodge. Mr. White is superintendent of the public schools in Englewood. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Winter of Chatham, N. J., are at the Carlton for several days, accompanied by their three children, Eleanor and Marjorie and David Winter. Dr. and Mrs. C. M. James of Philadel- E.lrl‘h are at the Dodge during their lef stay in the Capital. Mrs. Francis B. Mohun received in | her home at 1862 Wyoming avenue, Sunday afternoon, in celebration of her 87th birthday anniversary. Her son, Mr. John Laub Mohun of Omaha, Nebr., ‘was here for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J. Garrity en- tertained in honor of Mr. William Mat- son Monday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence James, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eiker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagar, Miss Mamie Lowe, Miss Ann Kelly, Miss An- gela Blue, Miss Ida Mae Matson, Mrs Oscar Lowe, Mrs. Rose Houchins, Mr. Alfred Michaels and Mr. M. Matson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hunt of Milton, Mass., are at the Carlton for several days, ‘accompanied by Mrs. W. F. Bent- wick-Smith and her three sons, Wil- liam, Peter and John Bentwick-Smith. Cuban Envoy to Address Art and Letters Association. The International Association of Art and Letters at its bicentennial literary salon to be held this evening in the res- idence of Dr. T. M. Schippell, at 1329 Sixteenth street, when the guests of honor will be the Ambassador of Cuba and Senora de Ferrara. Dr. Ferrara will speak on the influence George ‘Washington had on the struggle for independence in Latin America. Among other guests will be the Min- ister of Venezuela and Senora de Ar- caya, the Minister of Colombia and Senora de Lobzano, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Gamble, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk- trick Noble, Mrs. A. D. Widdener, r. Charles Slater, Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Miss Isabel Furbank, Miss Margaret Green, Mr. B Foley, Miss Elfrida Sanders, Mr and Mrs. A, C. Stein, Mrs. Warner A. Gibbs, Miss Laura Thornburgh, Mrs. and Miss Manderscheid, Mrs, and Miss Falrless, Mr. and Mrs. M. Hugh Irish, Mrs. Emily Stowe, Miss Katherine Hopson, Mr. Charles Cottingham, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Paul. The musical program has been espe- eclally arranged for the salon by Mrs. Helen C. Kiernan-Vasa, one of the in- structors in the Americanization School, | and will be given by the Americaniza- | tion School Association Chorus, under | the direction of Viadimir Vasa. This association, of which Judge Walter I. McCoy is president, and Sonren Ha- nessian vice president and business manager, is doing & remarkable work in the musical field. ' The selections on this occasion are from compositions of | the era of George Washington. The soloists will be Miss Carmel Ragusa, Mrs. Marie Powell, Mr. Kurt Ritter and Mr. Donald Helm, with Mrs. Kiernan- Vasa and Mrs. Bertha C. Johnson at the piano. The minuet will be danced by Miss Evelyn Jaccarino and Mr. John Grogor. Colonial costumes will be worn The *Fifi” ‘O models of this very smart creation— one of soft black kid with white piping and the other of soft brown kid with eggshell piping—and both priced at $12.50. New spring shades of silk hosiery in chiffon and mesh styles at $1 to $1.95 F ST. At TENTH THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Mainbocher’s jacket frock in dotted crepe . . . navy and white with accents of new rust-red. Also black and brown with white. Sizes 14 to 20. Our Copy $29.50 Garfinckel’s Shoes Are Famous . . . Tomorrow . . . Visit Our Shoe Department Choose a Pair of the Best Looking Shoes You've Ever Seen and Experience the Greatest Foot Comfort You Ever Hoped to Have. Our duty is to give you perfect shoes, and it is our constant care to see that only the best makers make for us. Our new Spring styles for Dress, Sports, Street and Evening are now here and the styles are so different, the qualitys so unusual and your correct fitting is attended to so carefully, we know yon will be happy to select at once. $10.50 $12.50 $14.50 $18.50 $22.50 $27.50 Women and Misses, Second Floor Jurius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH le. Campbell, Mrs. Arthur H. Tirrell, Mrs. Ralph P. Barnard, Mrs. Henry D. Pry and Miss Daisy Prentice. Mr. Otto L. Veerhoff has as his house guest for a few days Mr. Robert Oakes, director of student activities at Colgate University. Mrs. Harry D. Cashman entertained at luncheon yesterday at Wardman Park Hotel and afterward her guests played bridge in the Florentine room of the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Rogers of Toronto, Canada, are at the Carlton for a few days, accompanied by Mrs. J. P. Rogers and Miss M. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. W. Raymond Noyes of East Islip, N. Y. are at the Carlton for a couple of days, accompanied by Mrs. Noyes' daughders, the Misses Mc- Burney. Mr. William H. Parsons will have 15 guests with him this evening at the supper dance at Wardman Park Hotel, some of whom are out-of-town resi- dents visiting here in Washington for the holidays. The Entertainment Committee of the University Club will feature three of Washingt leading artists for “Lad- ies' Night” tomorrow when Mrs. Rose Pollio_Jarman, contralto, Mrs. Katha- rine Riggs, harpist, and Mrs, Mildred Men's All-Wool Fine zephyr yarns — jac- quard eflects with ribbed bot- tom. Some have Pastel shades, Sizes 34 to 42 Main Floor 2 pocke the transient patron, large sums with you when you see something in th fancy, or something you simply say “charge it!” growing list of charge cu: Budget Plan of Conve extras or service charges When you see the firm Orchid Rose Petal Woodland W hite Pink Coral Jap Red Eggshell Chin Chin Goldenberg's—Main Floor.. Pullover style—soft, servi Swiss or 1x1 rib. Full cut or checked nainsook. Sizes Goldenberg's—Main Floor.—Charre gray m iots. stay in 13to 1 Our This fine style that likes. white or black. No waiting for change. quality and the fifteen lovely new shades you will start thinking of smart uses for them immediately! Cleopatra Blue deep armholes. Sizes 34 to 46. is one of our best sell- ers—because they have and a price that M = Blue ser:e? el'a.ml cheviots — also tweeds. With knickers, 8 to 18; with longies, 14 to 20, Boys’ 79¢ and 95¢ Shirts and Blouses— Bell brand. Perfects and irregulars. ... Boys’ §1 to $1.50 Pajamas—Bell brand, one and two piece styles. Irregulars, 4 to 16. Kolb Schulze, composer-pianist, will glve the pr . A number of reservations have been made for dinner parties preceding the Program, Episcopal Church Home Alded by Party Monday. The managers of the Episcopal Church Home will give their annual card party for the benefit of the home Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the large ball room of the New Willard. Mrs. R. H. Carter is chairman of the Committee on Arrangements. There wil be & fancy work table, and cakes and candy for sale as usual, and attractive, uni- form prizes will be provided. This | Philanthropy is one of the few not in- cluded in the Community Chest, since it includes the entire diocese and goes | the necessity for this appeal for public Support. | at the home is utilized, inumber on the waiting list. Mrs. Wil- urging all friends of the home to make | & special effort this year, since inevitably this haven of refuge cannot escape the effects of the depression. The social section of the Woman' Club of Chevy Chase, Md., will give a | dinner dance this evening at the Con- | gressional Country Club, when covers will be laid for 40. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fenning will be the guests of honor. Sleeveless Sweaters $1.97 ts. | beyond the limits of the District, hence | Every available inch of room | i |liam Channing Johnson, the efficient | and tireless president of the board, is || The blue room has been reserved for || dancing, and Mrs. George Mikkelson, Mrs. Arthur Nesbitt, Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Albert Merz are hostesses for the evening. Mrs. George Finch, the leader, has been responsible for many attractive functions this year, and it is expected that this event will be a fitting climax to a successful season. An entertainment, card party and dance is to be held in the grand ball room, Mayflower Hotel, Monday, by the Employees’ Welfare Association of the Veterans’ Administration. ‘This association is composed of and directed entirely by employes of the Veterans’ Administration, and its pur- | pose is to extend relief to employes who need assistance on eccount of illness and other unforseen misfortune. The (Continued on Ninth Page.) RE-UPHOLSTERING ( LAST THREE DAYS of our great,,, CLEARANCE Still greater reductions affect our merchandise on hand during the fire (though all are unharmed), The gowns, coats and suits which arrived immediately after—are also included at substantial savings to you. 3-Pc. Suite Special Spring Prices $50.00 Free Estimates Finest Tapestries, Velours, Damask, Guaranteed Workmanship LaFrance Upholstering Co. 2509 14th St. N, Col. 10172 Stencilled itation leop- Consider the Advan- tages of a Goldenberg Charge Account There are many services that can be extended to a charge account which cannot be conveyed to No necessity to carry on a shopping tour. When e store that strikes your want for your home—you There were never such values as now—and so now is the time to arrange to join our large and stomers, nient Payments, 30-Day Charge Account—As You Prefer And please remember the oft-repeated re- minder—at Goldenberg's there are no interest, of any kind. For Lingerie! For Dresses! For Blouses! 79c All-Rayon 40-in. Flat Crepe all-rayon 44c Mother Goose Navy Tile Black Blue Brown —Charge Accounts Invited. Green End-of-the-Month Sale for Men! Men’s Broadcloth v Shqrts 21c elty patterns— 4 for 79 full cut with elastic side waist and bal- loon seat. Wide 4 for 79 legs. Sizes 30 to iceable yarns— and long with Here You Are—Men’s 75¢ and 89¢ Luxedo Union Suits A standard with us for many years—known for their fit and quality. Broadcloths, madras 34 to 50. Accounts Invited. 59¢ A New Group of Boys® $8.50 2-Knicker or 2-Longie All wool suitings in new tan or ixtures and navy blue chev- Knickers have knit cuffs that lace. Models with longies, ; with knickers 8 to 16, “Smart Set” Line— 2-Pants Suits $10.95 and $12 Grades assortment $9.75 boys like 59c 79c Goldenbers's—Third Floor—Charge Accounts Invited Free Auto Parking for Our Cuno‘t_nern—Driu In—Opposite 8th St. Entrance galapin ard (coney), or plain lapin, in It is Smart to Wear a (sheared white, rose beige, grey, black or Flat Fur Scarf! coney), im- eggshell, Main Floor This Charming New McCall Pattern Would Be Perfect in Any of 1932's Sheer Prints! Pattern No. 6927 The distinctive cape shoulder line and intelligent use of feminine de- tail will make it a favorite for any of the lovely new sheer prints which our Wash Fabrics Section is offer- ing now in such colorful abundance. And it is only one of the smart new fashions now being shown in McCall Patterns for Spring. Two of the New Sheer Favorites Are Seed Dimity Dotted Swiss 28(: . You will love the crisp, fresh quality of these stagger seed dimities and Dolly Gray dotted swisses—and their dainty fast Fine, sheer Fine 36-inch 1 5 wide—in tub- ZSC this season’s C Two new sport fabrics; cotton ratispun, and 29 colored designs—for juvenile or grown-up frocks. printed batistes chiffon voiles proof patterns. low prices on lovely fabrics. rayon-and-cotton shantungs—in white, pink, or- Goldenbers’s—Main Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. NN S B New Regular and Extra Size Slips S5¢ Rayon-and-Cotton Flat Crepe Models We have just received these attractive slips of the popular rayon - and-cotton flat crepe which gives such satisfactory wear, and launders so well. Smartly cut in the trim-fitting new bias and silhouette styles —tailored or lace trimmed. White, flesh, tearose. Sizes 34 to 52. Goldenberg’s—Second Floor Printed Flaxons Printed Voiles —40 inches that emphasize Ratispun and Rayon Shantungs chid, coral, maize, red, green, etc. 36 inches wide. ) & LY \ Thursday only. No mail or phone orders filled Special No. 2 * Tapestry Covering! ¢ Velour Covering! * Frizette Covering! & This Super Value Is for Thursday Only! Man! Sink down into this comfortable chair when you come in at night or (] KNOW what comfort real- ly is! Soft, resilient spring-filled cushion, deep seat, high back, coil spring construction—and all at $12.94 for Thursday! This $22.50 English ’ Lounge Chai when you go deep into that mystery story and you will Buy It by Budget—No Interest Charges Added Furniture Store—‘'Across the Street from Main Store” ~-HZco00Opr HQRPIO » ZETvo