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THE EVENING "SOCIETY ___ (Continued From Seccnd Page.) kins of Grand Rapids, Mich.. have mo- tored to Washington and are spending & few days at the Shorcham. Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews enter- tained at luncheon yesterday at the Carlton, the company numbering 10. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty have gone to Spring Lake, N. J., where they have leased @ cottage for the season. They have with them their daughter: Miss Alice Tumulty. Miss Grace Tumul ty, and their son, Mr. Joseph P. Tumul- ty. jr. Mr. Tumulty, who was secretary to the late President Woodrow Wilson, | will go to Chicago to attend the Demo- cratic National Convention next week. Miss Mae Vance has returned to her home in Chevy Chase after an extended | visit in Cleveland with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Vance. Miss Genevieve Hendricks has re- turned to Washington from Middle- burg, Va. where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Hitt at” Home- land. An unusually interesting meeting of the Writers' Rendezvous was held June 8 in Sears, Roebuck Art Galleries, 1106 Connecticut avenue. Aviation was the main topic of dis- cussion, Mrs. Jack Stearns Gray, first Virginia woman flyer and author of “Up.” being the main speaker of the evening. Interesting trophies won, also paraphernalia and models of planes used by Mr. and Mrs. Gray and by Al Welsh, deceased, in their early flights of 2 years ago were exhibited by Mrs. Gray and Mrs. S. A. Wiseman, sister of the aviator, Al Welsh Others who contributed to the success of the evening were Mrs. Bobbie Haag, who played an original banjo composi- tion; Miss Hinda Burke, who read, with humorous comments, an account of her interview with Dr. Yen, Chinese Min- ister to the United States, recently published. Miss Nell Lewis Stafford, Mr. Dan O'Brien, hobo poet and philosopher, Miss Myrtle Patterson, Mr..Fred Fox, Mrs. Mary Daugherty, Miss Emelda Deshaies, and Mr. E. J. Irvine read orig- inal poetry. Mr. William Barry, Mr. L M. Stone, Mr. Ross Black and Mr. Carl Cave made timely talk The next meeting will be held July 13. Miss Crews’ Marriage to Mr. Le Gates on Saturday. Miss Sybil Rowe Crews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flovd C. Crews, and Mr. Zber Thomson Le Gates, formerly of Wilmington, now living in Washington, will be marriett Saturday afternoon. The wedding will take place at 2 o'clock in the National City Christian Church, the pastor, the Rev. H. H. Harmon, officiating Mr. Le Gates and his bride will leave immediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip, and after July 5 will be at home at Greenway Dcwns, at Falls Church, Va s Crews and Mr. Le s gradvated Wednesday from George Washington University, the for- mer having graduated a few years ago from the University of Delaware. Mrs. Maud Ashford Ferguson will sail Thursday from New York for Nova e she will spend the Sum- r cottage at Chester. Miss Dorothv Barnes has left Wash- ington for Seattle, Wash, to spend some time visiting friends. Miss Constance Ellen Tyler enter- tained at a small tea this afternoon in honor of Miss Rea Ballard, whose mar- riage to Mr. Roy T. Ragatz take place Saturda The marriage of Miss Mary La Marque Pattie and Mr. Beecher Hainer, both of Takoma Park, took place Sat- urday afternoon, June 18. at the home of the bride. The ceremony was per- formed in the presence of a small com- y_of relatives and friends by the Franklin Johns Behanan, rector of |st. Paurs, | Church. at 2 o'clock. Rock ~ Creek iscopal | under the chaperonage of Mrs. Charles B A. Gartner. They are all members of Preceding the ceremony Miss Betty | the class of '33 of Trinity College. Evans sang “Because,” accompanied at | the plano by Miss Marion Newton, whol also played the Lohengrin wedding | march preceding the ceremony and that | | of Mendelssohn at the conclusion. | The bride was given in marriage by | her father, Mr. Norville V. Pattie, and | | wore a gown of white embroidered net. Her veil was arranged in cap shape, | Mrs. Joseph Moebs of the Dupont Circle Hotel has gone to Atlanta for a fortnight's visit with her son, Harvey Moebs, who is a student in the Georgia University of Technology. Miss Martha Stonestreet Williams will be the special guest of the Arts held with crange blossoms, and she car- | Club of Washington at dinner this eve- ried brides’ roses and lilies of the valley. | Miss Helen Ludlow Pattie, sister of the bride, was her only attendant, and | ning in the garden of the club house, after which she will give readings from | several of Shakespeare's best-known | wore a gown of pink organdie with niplan blue girdle matching the shade of her | rge picture hat. Her bouquet was | pink rosebuds and delphinium. Mr. | Aubrey Gilbert Simpson acted as best| a few days in Washington man for Mr. Hainer. After an infor- | mal reception Mr. and Mrs. Hainer left cn a short trip, the latter wearing a traveling costume of yellow rough crepe with hat to match. ‘Thev will be at home after July 1 at 119 Willow avenue, Takoma Park, Md. Mrs. Edgar R. Kiess has closed her | apartment in the Broadmoor and will| snend the Summer months in Eagles | Mere, Pa. Mrs. E. E. Smith of the Christopher | wil sail tomorrow from New York on | the Majestic and will not return to Washington untit the last week in September. | Rector's Aid of St. Andrew’s | Holding Benefit Card Party. i Mrs. H. J. Landrus and Mrs. Cecil Beasley. chairman and vice chairman of the benefit card party that the Rer tor's Aid Chapter of St. Andrew Church is giving at the Roosevelt Hotel | tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, announce | the following ladies have taken tables | for the affair: Mrs. A. J. Wilder, Mrs. Tomas Cajigas. Mrs. Arthur Le P. Mesny, Mrs. William de C. Ravenel, Mrs. Sprigg Poole, Mrs. Elizabeth Gar. wood. Mrs. Rachel Le Fanne Davis, Mr. Harry Lee, Miss Grace Henderson. Mr: Amy K Benner, Mrs. Henry A. Seral Mrs. Mesny Hartig, Mrs. A. G. Landru Mrs. A. J. Sanford, Mrs. Elmer Bowen, Mrs. V. Clyde Wrenn, Mrs. William 1 Hawling. Mrs. Van Stcry, Mrs. Adelal Lour, Mrs. Lee Bowen, Mrs. Josephine Schaahe, Mrs. Clarke Conway and Mrs. | C. Ludlow Elizabeth Reeves and Miss Mary Priest will preside over the candy table, isted by Mrs. James Benner and M. Clyde Reeves of the Young People's So- ciety. Reservations for tables may be made through Mrs. Thomas J. Horne of the Lambert. Miss Regis Louise Boyle, Miss Char- lotte Gartner. Miss Frances Kerr, Miss Alva Kolb, Miss Eileen McGrath and Miss Margaret O'Donnell returned to the city yesterday after a brief vacation Over 30 Years of Quality Service Save Yourself rvas to the Summer FUR COATS, Wool- en kets, Rug and Dra- peries . . . have them put in— Merchants Moth-Proof STORAGE Our Prices Are Less Than Usual for Moth-Proof Storage Prompt Collections and Deliveries Phone NAL. 6900 Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. JOHN L. NEWBOLD, JR. President 920-922 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storage—Moving—Packing—Shipping Mrs. G. L. Carter and Miss Martha Maxwell of Talbotton, Ga., the Dodge, and are accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Collins of Ellaville, Ga. ‘The Washington Alumnae Chapter of Phi Delta Delta Legal Fraternity enter- tained the 15 members of the fraternity graduating from George Washington University Law School, Washington Col- lege of Law and National University at breakfast Sunday morning at the Col- lingwood Tea House on the new Mount Vernon Memorial Boulevard. In charge were Miss Louise Foster and Miss Agnes Quinn, and Miss Doro- thea Wassman, president of the Wash- ington Alumnae Chapter, presided. Guests were also present from New York City and St. Lou Farm as Large as State. Soviet Russia has the largest farm in the world. It contains an greater than the State of Rhode Is] The PALAIS ROYAL with the new La Parisienne Rollette 10c 25c¢ 50c¢ You need no hairpins! See the demonstration of Roll- ette, which when used, smart this new French gives you the French roll and permits vou to dress your hair without any pins at all. Notions— Main Floor Be Smartly Shod for Summer and comfortable, too—in inimitable “Arch Preserver” Shoes! ARCGH~—_ P?ESERVER SHOE “Arch Preserver” come dewn a lot. The $ prices have »se and other popular styles now included in a great featured group White or Natural linen or Almora kid trim. ¥ White or Natural linen strap-effect; white or Almora kid trim. White linen, cool, graceful open-front tie. at $£8.50. Golf shoes—al oxford, white S Most other styles, now $10.50 I white buck—white with brown saddle—Darex soles. Superbly comfortable, black or brown kid general service shoe. Brown or black kid oxford with cut- outs at sides—always a popular seller. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, THE NEW e 1216-1220 F Street Today Listen in at 5:30 P.M. Over WMAL to the Jelleff Radio Period Miss Jean Woodson —will again broadcast “Musical and Fashion Notes” on ‘Personality in Clothes’ Miss Frances Brooks accompanist Yes! All $1.50 and $1.95 Values! Cotton Gloves White and 8 50 Eggshell Our glove business goes along busily, because we know what’s what and have it at prices that make outstanding VALUE. Im- ported washable fabric pull-ons, &-button demi- mousquetaire, or 6-button length, if you prefer. Travel Bag D You know exactly where vour change is, vour bills are, where you put your trunk key, and where vour passport is, because there’s a place for EVERY- THING!! Pouch, under- arm or envelope styles in smooth cali—black, brown, and navy STREET FLOOR Chiffons In Prints as Gay as a Garden $16-50 Just come into our Fifth Floor Dress Shop for Misses—and be enchanted! A profusion of flower prints in fluttering chif- fons, in models with skillfully sculptured lines. Misses'™—14 to 20 & Many Hand Finished Capes, capelet sleeves, puff sleeves, jackets. For street wear, tea, bridge, garden parties and daylight dining. Really, two or three would be no extravagance at our price, FIFTH FLOOR DRESS SHOPS Butterfly colors in _this dainty chiffon, for a Mss. effs JUNE 21, 1932. And Now France Contributes ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN French lace manufacturers has disposed of his entire collection of fine laces at a price never heard of before! The buyer of one of our leading slip manufacturers used this purchase to make a group of slips, which in our calm unbiased judgment, are sensational values even in these days of remarkable offerings! Pure Dye Silk —_— Exquisite Laces Combine to Make a Sensation a Fine Workmanshi | ; 5 Sale Starts Wednesday at 9:15 We Back Our Judgment with the Purchase of 2,500 Slips . . . all to be sold at $1.95 hadow-Proof Panels Every slip is made on a true bias front and back, wi a double shadow-proof panel! forced! White and baby blush, Every seam is rein- with white lace on white slips, and tinted laces on blush shades. 32 to 44. Beautiful Laces! The laces are copied from patterns the whole world knows and loves . . . Dentelle Brabanconne, Point 1'Argen- tan, Dentelle D'Ypres, Point de Turn- hout, fashioned into the loveliest of square and V shape necklines, finishing the hemlines. Panties to Match Slips Trimmed with the same marvelous laces, made on the same bias lines. SALES IN GREY SHOPS—SEC- OND FLOOR, WHERE EXTRA SPACE AND EXTRA SALES- PEOPLE WILL BE PROVIDED FOR THIS EVENT. White Is THE Color for Summer Coats $10 And $10 for a white coat at Jel- leff’s is THE value of the town. .. Diagonal and polo cloth. Lined or unlined and characterized by swagger things like large patch pockets, button trimmings. Misses, 34 Coats Women, 34 and 73 Coats Flared sleeved, drop and raglan shoulders, small standing collars. For misses some double breasted. WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COAT SHOPS—THIRD FLOOR Misses' white « coat with turnsup col Seated . . . Vestee front of lace, a popular Summer style. $1.95. Chiffons That Befit the Most Charming Woman $16-50 When these frocks arrived they were greeted with exclamations of delight. They ARE lovely—and so inexpensive at Jelleff’'s. Chiffon prints in light or dark floral pat- terns combined with black flat chiffon. 36 to 42 Regular 36 10 42 Short Jackets that tie, long, full skirts, cape shoulders. Made over black, white or flesh crepe slips. For informal dining and dancing. FIFTH FLOOR DRESS SHOPS Woman's black backeround chiffon. red and green fowers. Square bodice top slip, with shadow ly lace panel. $195 To Stage at Jelleff’s a Great Sale of Slips Above left Above right V Neckline in Jove- Smart slim straps. $195. Eyelets That We Can Hardly Keep in Stock! fashion-right, of course! come and see the smart ety. Necklines are the best versions of square, round, oblong, Clever little tricks with scarfs, belts, buckles and buttons Natural, White, Maize, Blue, Pink.Green.Red. 14 to 20 and 38 to 44 They're value-right. toc We knew that when we bought this 300, and we know it from the way similar frocks are selling, COTTON FROCKS SHOP— FOURTH FLOOR Leaf design evelet with amber glass buttons.