Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1932, Page 19

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THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932. § : : THE JEWENINGJ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. at Tokio, Japan, while in SOCIETY | __ (Continued Prom Second Page) Mrs. Luther H. Reichelderfer, wife | of the District Commissioner, will pre- side at the tea at the garden party Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman will give this afternoon in honor of Mrs. Ed- ward Everett Gann. Members of the league of Republican Women of the District of Columbi the Teague of Republican Wom gomery County, Md., will be guests Lieut. Winston R Mrs. Folk, sailed 25 for China, whe stationed. T Pauline Brown, deug and Mrs. Lyttle Brown onight Summer Miss Edith Hoyt will sail from Baltimore to spend the in England and France Mrs. Walter G. Distler and dren will leave today for Sp N. J., where they have tak for the season them for week to the gress of the S be held in Paris, tomorrow on the He was accompanied t France. Mrs. Snodgrass absent for six visit at Cam- other places ‘weeks. bridge, abroad. England, ar to the Atto Robert Ben- The Special Assistar General and Mrs. W ham_announce the > of their daughter, Margare h, to Mr. Ramos Chapman F son of Mrs. | n, Me. The ceremony Was performed in t ence of the two families only, on Mon- day, June 27, in Washington and the bride and bride; afterward for a motc England and in Canz at home in the Fall H., where the bridegr prin- cipal of the Junior H The young bride is connected with the oldest families of the District of Columbia She is a granddaughter on her mother’s side of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Tabler, both well k old re dents. Her mother was the former Miss Jessie Tabler, accomplished musician, whose beautiful contralto voice was enjoyed for ma the choir of St. Mar in the Rubinstein s The late Mrs. Edwin H. Tabler was the former Miss Emma Bowen, also one of the leading musicians of ay. The bride's father is a graduate of law of the Georgetown Law School an in Oklahoma a number of y bridegroom graduated from versity of Maine and has a degree from Notre Dame. - The bride attended the g will be eld, N. ENGAGEMENT MISS ALMIRA ANNOUNCED LIVINGSTON, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Livingston, announce her engagement to Mr Benjamin Judson Mills, son of Mrs. Willis N. Mills. in July e wedding will take place —Edmonston Photo. ] Maret French School here and later the George Washington University. Washington Girls Hostesses At Parties in New York. Miss Helen Lee Doherty was hostess at luncheon yesterday in New York in the starlight roof garden of the Wal- f-Astoria, when her guests included s. Charles Sheldon, Mrs. Ramon Cantarrana, Mrs. Russell John, Miss Janet Beach, Miss Martha Reading and Miss Lillian McMillin. Miss Peggy Tyner, daughter of Mrs. Elonzo Tyner, was the honor guest at a supper party last evening in New York in Stock . . 300 New Times have changed! copy of a Parisian model { an amazing variety, Hats In all the pastel shades, it Also many other wanted ¢ large headsizes. o henlety 12?21 F Street, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Your Unrestricted Choice of Any Higher-Priced Hat 9 N.W. yA : |nc|uding NOT Hats stown BEFORE Imagine buying an exact or $3! And this group has for every hour of the day, 1cluding smart WHITES. olors. Small, medium and given by Miss Mollie Cullum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Barlow Cullum, on the terrace of the Casino. R. Ackerman, wife of the tative Ackerman of New is visiting her sister and aw, Col. and Mrs. Frank L r apartment at Wardman Mrs. Ernest late Represe REPAIRED, REMODELED, CLEANED AND GLAZED Have your work done while present_low prices are in effect. FREE STORAGE ON REPAIR WORK ISADOR N‘HLLER 809 11th St. N.W. Phone National 5628 j. Three-piece beach ensem- ble of pique jacket and polka dot trous and hat $2.95. k. Jantzen's “ri-color” swim suit allows enough tan for the barest formal, $7.50. | | 3 Park Hotel, ‘entertained informally lti luncheon there yesterday for a few | friends. eral’ counsel ‘Washington, will be at the Shoreham. Mrs. Roy C. xlnlnnd.swl‘f: of !r}’ol. | Kirtland, Air Corps. U. S. Army, has M. e eniha - Harris, | returned to her home at Langley Field daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W.|fter a four-month cruise to Hawali, Harris, at their home on Woodl;n‘d\cemf‘l America and Cuba. drive. Mr. and Mrs. Henry are on thel ”Wfllllll in Mfi& College on 4 — - Chicago and White | oo aies Parsons and Mr. Krick. . e A romance be‘uan‘:“the clmcrfloms Mrs. Robert Hollister Chapman, who | of Washington onary _College, has been spending some time at the | Wwhere he was preparing for the min- Ca DuHcn LRt 2d8, | jiad its culmination in a wedding cere- ;‘r::re she will remain during the Sum- | had ls CuluReuoh 0 8 W - dy g — Adventist Church, last night. Wwhen Miss Mary A. Lindsley of the Dodge | Miss Flora S. Parsons of Shiloh. N. J., Hotel will leave today for New York, | became the bride of Mr. Russell K. from which place she will sail July 1|Krick of Wyomissing, Pa. on the Rotterdam to spend two months| The ceremony was performed by Rev in Euorpe and Great Britain. |H A vandeman of Allentown, Pa ey | With the edifice decorated with white Mrs, Charles F. Wilson and her daughter, Miss Katharine H. Wilson.|ferns and oak leaves, the bride was will sail Priday from New York (o spend | given in marriage by her father, Mr. | Dressed in ivory white | the Summer abroad. They will visit in |7 g parson: istry and she for active church work, | |and pink flowers in a background of | Great Britain, France and Belgium, re- | turning home about the first of Sep-| tember, Miss Wilson is a recent gradu- | ate of West Virginia University. | Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt was among those who entertained informally st luncheon yesterday at the Carlton, as was also Mr. James Grafton Rogers, | the Assistant Secretary of State. Mr. Arthur Garrels, American gen-' satin and velvet, with long lines and short puffed sleeves, she wore elbow length white gloves and her veil was of white tulle cap effect. held with orange blossoms. of the valley. Miss Edna W. Parsons, sister of the | bride, was the maid of honor. - Attired in pale pink chiffon, she carried pink rose- buds with blue delphiniums tied with a SALE OF OMEN’S SUMMER KNOX and Raleigh Leghorns ® Linen Straws ® Novelty Straws Italian Braids Head sizes, 211/ to 23 HATS Reduced to $|95 Were $6.50 to $18.50 THE WOMENS SHOP RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN FaG . Be_ demure in a print chiffon with draped cape, $10. . White roshanara with silver - do'lar polka dots, $10. . Wide wale pique takes several slants on the dress ques- tion, $5.95. . White crepe frock with diagonal tucks in cross-bar effects. $5.95. . Eyelet batiste with bertha and quaint ribbon sash, $5.95. ensemble of wool basket weave and crepe frock, $10.95. . Chalk crepe frock for a junior, with patent leather belt, 7.95. . Swagger .Jantzen’s Basque” in patri red, w and blue, $7.50. I Bruyere is responsible for this devastating creation of chalk crepe, $18. m. Lanvin originated this divine chiffon with a love of a cro Dresses,. Second Floor. Beach Wear, First_Floo! Bass and Shoes, First Floos. Scotty dogs are the newest whim of our fa- mous $1 bags in pig calf. For a really active week end these pigskin oxfords are the thing, $3.95. 1] i) n;\\\\\& N SEE - She carried a shower | bouguet of white bride roses and lilies | B3 pale blue bow. The bridesmaids were | derton was dressed in orchid crepe and | Miss Edna E. Stoneburner, college mate of the bride, who was dressed in pale green crepe and carried mixed Summer flowers, and Miss Ervel C. Anderton, s classmate of the bride in the Nurses’ ing School of Washington Sani- | tarium, and president of the graduating class about six weeks ago. Miss An- carried mixed Summer flowers. The attire of the bridesmaids was made alike, with long lines, fitted, flared All three of the attendants wore Wilkinson, another classmate of the bride, sang a solo,- “All for You.” Mr. Sterrie Wellman plaved a marimba so entitled “Because,” and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Eldridge sang as & duet “The Sweetest Story.” Mr. Donald B. Jones, a college mate of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Laurence Senseman, | (Continued on Fourth Page) BROOKS G St. bet. 11th & 12th Salel 397 High-Fashion G Beautiful YRS N 7229¢ Summer HATS $'|.79 Whatever you do, don’t miss this sale! You'll be amazed and delighted when you actually see for yourself the re- markable values it offers. These hats are brand new . . . they were put into stock only a few days ago. White . . . Pastels . . . Black . . . Brown . . . Navy Head sizes 21V, to 231 PR BROOKS HATS—FOURTH FLOOR BROOKS St. bet. 11th and 12th Annual Holiday FROCK EVENT Continuing Our Mammoth Sale of New Summer Dresses! Finer FROCKS ~to Play in! —io Dine inl —to Dance: in! TAILORED! PRACTICAL! PRINTED! PLAIN! WASHABLE! Hi * FLOWER CARDEN SHEERS ® CHALKY CREPES ® SHEERS—PRINTS * WASHABLE CREPES ® JERICHO CREPES Every Smart Summer Style! $ 8 .80 190 FROCKS In a bewildering variety of amazing values . . . Women's sizes . . . Misses’ sizes . . . Half sizes ; . $6.sd 350 FROCKS Cottons and Washable Silks Printed Chiffons Monotone Georgettes Washable Crepes Women’s sizes to 50 Half sizes to 261 Misses’” sizes 12 to 20 Women's sizes Half sizes Misses’ sizes Beautiful fabrics One-piece styles Jacket models White and pastels Lovely cool prints Eyelet Batistes Pique and Linens Chiffon Voiles Juniors’ sizes, 11 to 17 Misses’ sizes, 14 to 20 80 Women's sizes, 38 to 46 . BROOKS COMPLETE DRESS DEPARTMENT THIRD FLOOR N

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