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T B—2 %% SOCIET Yo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FLiB\Y, 1932. o—— . Cardinal Dougherty, Archbishop of Phil- | granddaughter of the late Mr. John P.| Pace, executive officer of the Studevant, | tate of Mrs. Clark’s relative, Sir Vere i adelphia, at noon, Saturday, June 11, in | Poe of Baltimore. Mr. Cotton graduated ; who is stationed there. Isham, eleventh baronet of Lamport, H St. Catharine’s Church, at Spring Lake. | from Milton Academy, from Harvard - ST : : A wedding breakfast will take place at| with the class of 1920 and o is & - B0 Mes. WIS B Yaw of De-|| Miss Todd Beide at Noom ] Ballingarry, the home of the bride’s| student at the Harvar g » o S e A o s 3 Farent b - - e Harvard Law School. | oGy for a short visit and ate at the | Today of Mr. Stuart in Home. 1 — | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Reed will en- | Mayflower. Mrs, Yaw Is the daughter| The wedding of Miss Mary Mere- (o Mrs, Richard L. Farrelly of Mortls- | tertain at dinner this evening at the of Senator and Mrs. James Couzens | dith Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R l’l p .d (l M H L ot pister and. the Bridemoida il be | Mayflower in compliment to Mr. and|of Michigan. G. Carroll Todd, to Mr. Emmert Chris- H T e resident an rs. oover eave |her sister and the bridesmaids will be, Mrs. Charles C. Teague of Santa Bar- topher Stuart, jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. ; Mise Patvien TR L e ax Yo | bara, Calif, who arrived at the May-| Mrs. Charlton M. Clark and daugh- Stuart of Winchester, took piace in the | Late This Afternon for Camp NAY ST Special Saturday and Sunday Only Sorrento ” | flower last night fc visif ter, Miss Elizabeth Clagett Clark, have > | bridsgroom-elect; Miss {irginia MUITay | vecks. * Mr. Teague 18 a Tormer mems | Hurned to Washington after o visit | FUGG(S today. " Due oo pecent denth of Trenton, N. J. and Miss Lucie B.| o™t the Tederal Farm Board, to France and England. ] in Virginia HE President and Mrs. Hoover are | League of Republican Women of Wash- | tin Maloney Osborn, ¢ | ington, will receive this afternoon at the Mountains. expected to leave the White t 1 i House, in the late afternoon |tea, which the league will give in its today for their camp on the Rapidan River in Virginia, where ¢ they will remain over Memorial % They will entertain guests over the holiday at the lodge. Mrs. Hoover will be the honor guest &t the annual lunchecn of the District of Colum Federation of Women's Clubs Thursday, June 2, at the May- flower. Other honor guests include M {Ray Lyman Wilbur., Mrs. Arthur M Hyde, Mrs. Bulow, wife of Senator Wil- | F {liam J. Bulow of South Dakota, and ents of 1>cal clubs, or Bulow will be the guest er and Mrs. Edgar B. Meritt, retir- ing president of the local federation, will preside, and a program of music will be given in addition to the brief speeches Secretary Stimson Joins Dirs. Stimson at Highhold. The Secretary of State, Mr. Henry 1. Stimson, today will go to his home, 3Highhold. on Long Isiand, to join Mrs mson, who has been there for several | headquarters on Scott Circle. ~Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, president of the | league, who was to have received, is prevented from being present by illness. | Mrs. Frank S. Long, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Pauline Yates Long. | is motoring to New York City to spend | the week end with Col. Long. Maj. and Mrs. George Oakley Totten, jr. entertained at a delightful garden party yesterday for the members of the Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, of which Maj.| Totten is president Miss Mary Fechet, daughter of M Gen. and Mrs. James E. Fechet, enter- tained at luncheon today in honor of ! Cotton, who was Undersecretary of Miss Margot Arias. whose marriage ta Lieut. Warren Harlan Hoover, U. S. A will take place June 16 in St. Paul | Church. Mrs, Charles Eskridge Saltzman re- turned to her home in New York last evening after visiting her parents, the Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. La- Alcott, Miss Lydia Pratt Cohen and Miss Marion A. Smith, all of New York. The bridegroom-elect will have as his | best man his father and the ushers will | be Mr. Donald F. McCall and Mr. Mar- in of the bride- | Mrs. Willis Willlamson Pace, who has been visiting her parents, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke Ammerman, in Chevy Chase, will leave with them today for a motor trip to Michigan. by plane from Paris to Londcn, where they were entertained by United Slates Consul and Mrs. Charles C. Broy, the latter formerly Mrs. Cecil Norton of Washington. They also visited Lam- port Hall, in Lamvort, England, the They went|in the family of the bridegroom only the members of the two immediate families were present. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Han- non,_pastor of "the Catholic_Church | (Continued on Third Page.) elect, both of New York; Mr. Charles | She then will go to New York, and will D. Hayes and Mr. Eugene B. English of | sail June 21, for Panama, to ioin Lieut. Washington, Mr. John F. Mansure of Chicago, and Mr. Robert R. Comly, Mr. | fil{ch)flxd} }n Slocum, Mr. James F. tchell, jr.; Mr. Arthur Horton < Mr. Paul C. Wagner, all of Philadel- ice creams andpastries phia. Since 1878 Mr. and Mrs. Ridsdale have g-ne to Philadelphia to attend the graduation of their daughter, Miss Patricia Rids- dale, from Ogontz School at Rydal Penn. - 3040 Fourteenth 8t An engagement of unusual interest to ‘Washington is that of Mis slla King “Ice Creams and Ices That Are Different” Poe, daughter of M and Mrs. Arthur N Poe of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, to Mr. On these warmy evenin, Joseph P. Cotton, jr., of New York, son a plate of our fin of Mrs. Cotton of New York City and crzam is refreshing Bedford Hills, N. Y., and the late Mr and inexpensive. State in the early part of President o Hoover's administration. Sp!cl!lHOtwelthe‘L“nth,35: Miss Poe was graduated from St Phone Columbia 0504 Timothy's School, Catonsville, Md., and from Bryn Mawr in 1929. She is the THE “BOBBY” HITE buckskin, effective- ly adorned with black or brown calf and with airy perfo- rations, makes beautiful pumps most desirable for Summer. Priced at $8.50. SPUMONI $].00 Qe 90c At Our Store SUNDAY and SPECIAL DECORATION DAY DINNER—$1.00 Why net enoy Avignone's Incomparable culsine BOTH days.. &ri served in our beautiful merzanine dining reom. 12 noon te 8:30 1777 Cotombis % Columbia Road 0333 5612 Conn. Cleve. Ave. 2368 BROOKS days. mont, for several days. Mr. Saltzman, ; | who 'accompanied Mrs. Saltzman to | The Ambassador of Japan, Mr. De-| Washington for the dinner in honor of | buchi, has issued invitations for a|the President and Mrs. Hoover, returned | Juncheon Thursday, June 2, to meet to New York Wednesday. Dr b2, editorial adviser of s h the Tokio Nichi Nichi and the Ozaka Ridsdale-Ritchie [ . Wedding Plans Complete. | T . Invitations have been issued for the tme. Debuchi, wife of tne Ambasse |wedding of Miss Margaret Ritchic e anter: | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Carbery Ritchie of Spring Lak J.. andd New York, and Mr. John Gn:d()llllgilfllléfll‘ as her house guest |Son of Mr. and Mrs. Percival Sheldon | s her house BUESt | Ridsdale of this city. 3 enton. | ®orhe ceremony will be performed by G St. bet. 11tk and 12th Shop at Brooks for last-minute pe('ials in holida}' fashions! ® WOMEN'S SHOP OF THE RALEIGH HABERDASHER @ C(}Ol COttOll FI‘OCkS ... for mises and women. “Say It With Flowers” v« Famous for Sports Wear Thev're new. smart. washahle! Second floor. Wreaths & Other Lovely Summer Dresses of silks, chiffons, | 7 Evelet batistes. linens. :l.crlj Silk Jacket Frock = ey Memorial Day P Lot A . e Fell i day will go to ensemble . smart Greenbrier | sports frocks and dressier types ] A thousand lovely new dresses! Long Island, Floral T"butes sportswear, heach and bathing things, hats, For all Summer davtime oc s casions. Crepes. sheers, plain ‘3 and printed: most vausual to end. The Sec- i shoes and accessories. Jind at £15. Third floor. Thrift Shop Dresses The Thrift Shop on the fourth floor | gocs onl fo new glory! Here are washable pastel silks $5 .75 Jurius GarrinekeL & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH “RICHMODE” SILK HOSIERY $1 PAIR; 3 PAIRS, $2.85 ICH F ST. avr TENTH Lovely, Unusual Things for the Holiday Week-End Misses, Juniors and Girls will find them perfectly The Ambassador of Mexico and srnora de Puig Casauranc will go to York next week and will sail Sat- » 4, on the Morro Castle. to mmer in Mexico City. The nd Senora de Puig te among the guests at the 'n by the Minister 1ora de Zaldumbide. = | fascinating, and so especially moderately priced . Don't fail to be here early for them . coats . t Our Usual iay at the Co e s “He make Tele- g v bridge aftes graphic Deliveries to Gerald J. Boileau, Mrs BlElE B Mrs. Charles F. Curry, QO Ionty. SDelivery Mrs. Lynn S. i rs. Nerton M Paul H. Ma- all local «¢ loney, M p 1 H. Overton, Mrs. G. K. Sensenbrenner and Mrs. Brent Spence. ! GEO. C. from Philadelphia, where the h\lll“; en 900 14 h S Phons i essed the Republican women of by t t. National Pennsylvania and was entertained by & Suns. = 6 3 d ennsylania and was ente 7 ([ E5 S en s 8 Holiday Needs for Boys and Young (i)irln aa luncheon and a reception. | Men at Very Moderate Prices in Our New Sixth Floor Shop Stock up tomorrow . . . choose everything vou need for Summer and holiday wear right here in this wonderful shop and self cluster of flowers, marvel at how [m.le it _costs to h’a\;c such t’;c};(p;e]::r:"cf:o:‘;:f ¥\ cecats that are the hit of the $ unusual, good looking things. . . .. We have 1 : "ast' belt andp large season! Three-quarter length. 1 O suits, hot-weather linens and light-weight | novelty buckle. Sizes * nicely tailored: and remark- wools . . . sweaters, knickers, hats, shoes, 14 to 20. able values! Second floor. sports jackets, and all furnishings. . . . Do " 3 n $ l 6 75 ] Pure Silk Bias Slips ey aite ot Reprerent Fourth and Sixth Floors Tierney of Connecticu JEAN ROBERT FROCK ... OF IMPORTED PRINT CREPE Sporting its Jurius Garrineket & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH Mrs. Harry K. Daugherty, wife of the essistant solicitor of the Treasury, re- own charming little pleat- that will really thrill vou! Sizes 14 to 20. 38 to 44, Fourth THE NEw edged cape B foor. X ojelleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. HE Dress is a short- sleeved affair with White Swagger Coats’ These are the eadv. breezy Tomorrow! Special 25 New Pastel Laces see them tomorrow. Tuok i fvel Lavel bloniy I they're tremendonsly $ 59 popular! Fit perfectly. wash . perfectly. with lace top and bottom. 34 to 41. Main floor. Mesh Silk Hosier Full-fashioned. pure silk. re- inforced for wear . . . the me- $ dium, flattering mesh! Main ROSE, NAVY, BEIGE, RED, 95 DULIN @ MARTIN Connecticut Ave. ana l” POWDER BLUE Spanish Laces! PARKING SERVICE—Connecticut Avemue Entrance AND GREEN i s! I J > : ‘ o St e ‘ Our “Garden Dept.” Features the I 9 . GENUINE ‘ True Aristocrats in « PANAMA « PICTURED Lace dresses bought for those oc- casions when you want to look vour very best ... over the holi- day . . . at colorful June wed- picturesque garden dings. ..or | parties...a particularly lovely se- lection at this invitingly low price. S— Have your choice of gracious styles in Spanish or Bohemian laces...each frock with its own silk crepe slip...each with a sep- arate jacket that adds so much usefulness! All pastel shades, and black. Regular and short sizes. SECOND FLOOR DRESS SHOPS. x> floor. in design and construction which mean so much in extra top, with medium or low backs, Pumps, sandals, for sports or New Bathing Sui ew bathing duits comfort, attractiveness and wear. Yet our prices you will in hand-knit effects. Main dress, at $3.95. Main floor. "Ca[ali;x]a."l the f:n;nus suits 6 originally designed for screen s note are exceedingly moderate. . floor. Cool White Shoes 200 Beautiful New HATS Gliders that have been selected for those added details stars! 1 or 2 piece bandeau White mesh or huckskin, with 5 Bk o re s e $3 .9 In a holiday THE NEW elleffs Sorosis 1216-1220 F Street N.W. . : 7% ap & ik The Sort of BATHING SUITS Yow'd expect at the Raleigh For a small investment, this Glider is very satisfactory. Sturdy green steel frame, orange and black upholstered.... Leaves it to White Shoes for Summer Smartness! *8.50 Sketched, $7.50 Caps......35¢c to 95¢ Shoes, $1.95 and $2.50 Slacks .........$295 Pajamas .......$8.95 Robes .........$395 Bags...$2.50 to $5.95 Belts. ... .50c to $3.25 EW ... in weave... in style . . . in coloer, soft ribbed effects, in one- piece models with low backs predominate. White, Sailor Blue, Gold, Barbaric Red and Blue. 6-Cushion s Glider Illustrated $3.50 10 $8-50 Of the finest construction and ap- pearance. In a selection of either ‘weatherproof coverings or the finer ‘ e eI GIAI0) Another Glider We Are Pleased to Offer and covered heel...and nothing Same frame as above, but of 2-cushion type more graceful than the white upholstery. Fully enclosed ends. Gliding kidskin one-strap shoe, for 2 afms. Padded ‘arm resis at comect height @) THE WOMENS SHOP ; : S e ot crepes. Back adjustable to three positions. Beautiful o50 Rough straws, fine straws, crepes, sailors, And they're a joy to keep patterns and color combinations—a most de- patterns and color cor : R ALEIGH H ABERDASHER turbans, brimmed hats. White, dark and clean, | g pastel colors . . . all head sizes. T SHOE SHOP—STREET FLOOR. Other Gliders at $16.50—$43.50 I 1310 F Street mx only! b All the glory isn't going to white linen and mesh shoes this Summer...make no mis- take about that! There's nothing smarter for dressy sports wear than the step-in pump on the left. .white buck- skin, with small kiltie tongue, Charge Purchases made now s will be billed in July Regularly $2.75 Just in time for last-minute holiday buying, these smart Summer hats at a true saving! " Brooks Hats—Fourth Floor