Evening Star Newspaper, July 24, 1932, Page 29

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SOCIETY, Mr. and Mrs. Michaux, | Alexandria, Announce’ Daughter‘s Marriage Miss Elsie to Be Bride of| e e Civ July 30—Family of Rev.| M:. Dodge on Trip. ALEXANDRIA, Va, July 23.—Invi- | tations have been received in Alexan- dria_trom Mr. and Mrs. William Wal- thall Michaux for the marriage of their daughter. Eisie Ingram, to Mr. James Henry Grant, jr. Saturday afternoon, July 30, at 5 o'clock, in their home, | Michaux Grant, in Powhatan County. | The Rev. and Mrs. Ryland T. Dodge | and their children are guests of Dr.| and Mis. H. S. Dodge in Chester, Va. Mrs. David Tucker Brown has gone | to Lynchburg to spend the remainder of the Summer, and has with her her | mother and sister, Mrs. William R.| Trigg and Miss Roberta Trigg of Rich- | mond. The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William J | Morton have returned from a visit to| Mr. and Mrs. George N. Anderton in | Tappahannock where Dr. Morton at- tended the Episcopal Church Institute. | Also attencing the institute were th> Rev. George Vest, rector of Emmanuel Church and the Rev. Herbert A. Van Couenhoven of Grace Church. | Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Shcpper- son and their young daughter, Imogene Baxter Shepperson, have completed a motor trip to Chesferfield, S. C., where | they visited Dr. John E. Lucas and his sisters, the Misses Lucas. Dr. Lucas recently was the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Shepperson and accompanied them to | his_home. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jamison and Miss Barbara Jamison of Warventon spencing several weeks with relati in Alexandria Mrs. F. V. Clements and her niece. Miss Margaret Avant, are home from @ visit to the former's son, Mr. W. W. Cl:ments in Miami. Fla Mrs. W. D. Eckels has loft for her home in Newville, Pa.. after a visit to Miss Ellen Norcross Eckels, and was accompanied home by her small grand- daughter. June Eckels Mrs. Bertha Florance and Mr. John Florance have returned from Round Hill, Va. where Mr. Florance was best man at the marriage of Miss Hannah Barbara Ellmore, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. S. H. Ellmore, to Mr. Charles Frederick Weadon, son of Mr. and Mrs Frederick Weadon of Waterford, Va.. which took place in the home of the brice's parents Saturday afternoon, July 16 Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Lambeth Carson. ir.. bave returnad from Richmond where thev attended the marriage of the for- mer’s sister. Miss Hazel Hodges Carson daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. A. L THE SUNDAY MRS. RAYMOS CHAPMAN FEEHAN, Daughter of Mr. Wiltiam R. Benham, special assistant to the Attorney Gener: and Mrs. Benham, the wedding being one of the most charmingly nuptial affairs of the Summer season. ford, Del, in their cottage at Rehoboth | taine: h Beach. Mrs. is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Louis F. Bohraus. Mr. Bohraus will return tomorrow from an extended trip to Miami. Fla Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Agner en- tertained a house party over last week end in their gottage at Owings Beach The guests included Miss Ruby Lee Whitley, Miss Margaret Pettit, Miss Kitty Kaiser, Miss Eunice Bruin. Miss Marion Henney. Miss_Audrey Anna M. Appich of Richmond | d Thursday OTHER JELL THIS Sk afternoon pet el rra Clinedinst Pk c STAR, WASHINGTON, sixth birthday anniversary of the\r’ daughter, Junc Kendrick. “The young | guests included Mary Feldbuch of | Washington, Mary Thalia Hinken, Elizabeth McGhee, Edna McGhee, Betty Annette Harriscn, Mary Harrison, Betty Joan Rose, Margaret Harrison, Maggaret Fulton, Helen Coffman, Barbara Hamp- ton, Betty Litaker, Betty, Dorothy and Ruby Kendrick, Harry Hinken, Jr. James Bolton, jr.; William Bolton, Bart- lett Simms, jr_; Sinclair Simms, Jackie Wheatley, Leon and Karl Kendrick. Miss Elizabeth Bushong and Mr. Ed- | gar Bushomg. jr. of Culpeper are vis- | iting their grandmother, Mrs. H. V.| Bushong. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Limerick | | entertained at bridge Saturday eve- | ning, July 16, in honor of Dr. H. .| Sessums of Los Angeles. The other | guests were Mr. and_Mrs. Aubrey | Spivey, Mrs. Clayton Bowman, Mrs Cecil Taylor. Mrs. Percy Driscoll, Mrs Nalls, Miss Mae Young, Miss Ethel Welch, Mrs. William Lewis and Miss Garneit Carter Miss Elizabeth Jones and Miss Char- lotte Jones of Winchester are guests | of Mr. and Mrs. John Jacob Kiger. | Mr, Lester Chewning, Mr. William | | Price "and Mr. Jack Robertson are | home from a visit to Mr. Robertson's | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Aliport, in Stevensburg, Va. Mrs. H. L. Sheets and Miss Frances | Sheets of Clifton Forge are guests of Mrs. G. M. Myers. Miss Roxie Brawner is spending sev- eral weeks in Wernesville, Pa. Miss Henrietta Taliaferro Waring of Frecericksburg is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. B. Wa.ing. Mrs. L. A. Hulfish and Miss Martha | Hulfish of Marion. S. C., are guests of | | Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hulfish. Mr. Samuel Douglass is spending a | |month with his aunt, Mrs. George Sanford at Montross, in Westmoreland | County Miss Margaret Adams of New Ro- chelle, N. Y., is the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs Roger Brooke Adams, who glso have with them their small ' granddaughter, Kay Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lar- sen of Norfolk Miss Virginia McCool and Miss Ellen Fearson are visiting relatives in Paw Paw. W. Va Mrs. John Dolton and her children of New York City are guests of her sister, Mrs. Kate Baker Mrs. Hannon E. Norris has returned after a visit to her sister-in-law, Miss Helen Norris, in Predericksburg, and assisted at the tea given by the latter in honor of Miss Elizabeth Wade Faulkner, whose marriage to the Rev. | Lawrence Brent of Trinil FF NEWS PAGE 4 SCTION THE NeEW Carson, to Mr. Clyde Lee White of | y Beach, Lynchburg, formerly of Nelson County. | Miss Bernice King. Mr. Ralph Scrivener, which took place in the home of the | Mr. Charles Pettit, Mr. William Carr, bride's parents at noon Saturday, July | Mr. Wilson Davis, Mz, William Snyder, 16, the bride's father officiating. Dr.| Mr. Harry Spear and Mr. Robert Les Carson gave his sister in marriage. | Agner, | After August 1 Mr. and Mrs. White will | _ Miss Maric Brannon and Miss Cecilia live at 1022 Court street in Lynchburg. | Pettit arc spending a week with Mrs. Miss Sara Eddington and Miss | Kate Ballenger in her cottage at Margaret Eddington are visiting Mr. | Colonial Beach and Mrs. Charles E. Bannern of Mil- QQUEEN QUALITY BOOT SHOP b SEMI-ANNUAL s.ona E;I\!IJIESMWN Drastic Reduction on Smart Summer Shoes Open Saturdays Hundreds of pairs of our higher priced footwear, taken from our regular stock and reduced for this sale. You cannot afford te miss this opportunity to buy one or more pairs at this greatly reduced price. Entire Stock of Queen Quality and Vitality Summer Shoes GREATLY REDUCED Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. THE NEW elilells 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Unusual Reductions on Salon Dresses For Now %10 Were $29.50 to $39.50 Women and Misses Printed crepes_ that you can wear for travel and into the Fall. Printed rough crepe with white pique collars. Printed chiffons in the stunning tiny florals! Sunday night and eve- ning frocks in satin and crepe. For women and misses, sizes 36 to 44, 14 to 20. Fine quality crepes, both printed and plain, sheers, washable crepes! Outstanding work- manship in every line. Jackets, many capes. All hand-finished, lovely Taces at the neckline, gay belts and sashes. Sunday night. evening and street costumes. Navy, brown, black and pastels, including white. For women and misses. Sizes 36 to 44, 14 to 20. 10 $59.50 Our most exclusive copies of French models, all made in exquisite imported materials. Crepes, satins, flowered chiffons, shcers. Hand-cmbroidered blouses in three-piece suits. Embroidered mousseline over ruffled taffeta slips. Original Paris buckles and clips! For women and misses. Sizes 36 to 44, 14 to 20. SECCND FLOOR DRESS SALON Now $35 Were £59.50 to §1 Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Kendrick enter- | Heffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W, Pictured Are Typical Models From a Vast Collection T hat Makes Choosing Easy! Above, leit: Silver Muskrat, with natural muskrat collar that frames the face in flattering soft ! Cuffs of natural musk- rat, too, in a very smart_effect, with an elbow treatment worthy of special note. Trim straight lines emphasize the vouthiul silhouette. A lovely and practical coat that would regularly be $8030.. . SALE, $76.08. Above. right : Caracul—so much desired—the flat caracul that maintains slender lines! Rich Kolinsky, with its beautiful shadings, forms the shawl cape collar. The waist is fitted slightly, the bottom cdges are straight, the barrel sleeves close at the wrist—three added points of chic! Regularly §195...SALE $157.25. * N i SEE THE NEW Fur Fashions ® You will want to see the new shawl collar . .. and it is here for you! It accentuates the high- waist effect. gives a feeling of width across the shoulders and flatteringly frames the fa ~. ® Or perhaps you will prefer one of the dashing new scarf collars or a standing collar shi-red in the new 1932 manner. e Straighter cut bodies with belted wai arched sleevelines . . . raglan armholes give the effect of the poured-in silhouette. Unusual but- tons . . . fascinating linings. —_—————— Right: Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat) with Mink collar and cuffs. A doubly beautiful coat, with double utility, too—since it may be worn with collar up in the daytime, and collar back on the shoulders for evening. Distinctive tailored sleeves. Mink contributes luxury and youthfulness. Regularly $295... SALE, $250.25. ' i Extreme right : Jap Mink, with lovely lights and shadows—a coat of real clegance. Straight lines make is slenderizin the new. gracefully rolled jabot collar brings added grace: the pleats inserted in the sleeves from wrist to clbow lend individuality. Regularly $465...SALE, $395.25. Sizes: Half Sizes in Hudson Seal and Muskrat Prices are decided] - D, C, JULY | | | 24, 1932—PART i MRS. EDWARD VINCENT NEEDHAM, Married in St. Patrick’s Church July 16 and before that time Miss Marie Wini- fred McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. McCarthy of this city. Harris-Ewing Photo. Church, in Upperv Saturday, August 6 Miss Ellalce Fairfax Vincent is spending a month with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Haar, in Lorton. Va. Miss Jacquelin Vin: cent returied recently from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Haar, Mr. and Mrs. Gs returned from ner L. Boothe have visit to Mr. and Mrs d in their home, Hatha- lle Miss Corinne Reardon has com- pleted a motor trip through Northern France and now is in Paris attending the Summer session at the Alliance Francaise. Miss Reardon will return about Septermber 1 len Fraser of G f M —With the Most Becoming Styles in Years —With Savings Larger than Ever Before! THREE. C. Carlin, jr. in their cottage on the | Potomac = James De Vaughan, son of Mr, and | Mrs. Samuel B. De Vaughan, is visiting | for Syracuse, N. Y., where she will stay | his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. | for the remainder of the Summer with | away from the safe. Booth in Charlottesville. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Snell and Miss Barbara Snell are visiting in Rich- mond. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Smith of Williamsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Smith and Mrs. D. L. Knapp of Wash- ington, and Mr. W. M. Smith of Rem- ingten, Va., were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith. Mrs. 8. A. Allen of Richmond is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Allen. | Mrs. Willam G. Stuuds and her children are guests of her brother, Mr. Carroll Murray, in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Haisiip gave a’| garden party Thursday evening in honor of their daughter, Miss Vivian Haislip. The guests included Miss Nancy Lynch, | Miss Dorothy Cook, Miss Louise Run: | | due, Miss Roberta Runaldue, Miss Lil- lian O'Linger, Miss Margaret Elliott, Miss Geraldine Rhodes, Mr. Hamilton Fairfax, Mr. Louis Clark, Mr. Marvin | Zimmerman, Mr. Gordon Zimmerman, | Mr. Jokn W. Sullivan, Mr. Godfrey | Runaldue, Mr. Courtland Grimm and Mr. Edward Hitt. Mrs. N. M. Dewey and Mr. Jerry Buck Dewey of Washington were week | | end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fredericksburg. L. Cole. Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Clark of Boston and Mr. Bernard Pitcher of New York City spent lact week end with Mr. and Mre. Thomas U. Fairfax. Mrs. K. H Roach is home after a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. W. Walker, | in_Roanoke. | Miss Eleanor Calder of Richmond is | spending the Summer with her aunt, | Mrs. Robert Dunaway. | Miss Edna Keys is home from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Holmes, in Mr. Herman BSteuber of Linden- | wold, N. J., is the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Robey. Miss Dorothy Holler has gone to her home in West Virginia after a visit to Miss Audrey White. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murphy of Phila- delphia are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Winston. Mrs. E G. Keys and Mrs. J. L Cator of Dumfries, Va., were guests last week of the former's son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Keys. Miss Lt Hundley is visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Winfrey Jester, in Westwood. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Keefer, ir.. and their children have returned from a it Keef M d SOCIETY. §2 Mrs. Willilam Keefer, in Williamsport, Miss Katherine Cross left last week her uncle and aunt, Ostrander. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnest were week end guests of the latter's father, Mr. P. B. Griffith, in Westmoreland County. M Saunders has returned Mr. and Mrs. 158 from a visit to her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. W. D. Saunders in Tappahannock. Cyclist in “Wall of Death.” ‘The “Wall of Death,” often featured by motor cyclists in carnivals, has been conquered by a bicycle, ridden by Jo- seph Emerson, of Trory, Ireland. The “Wall of Death” is a circular wooden structure, and inside a motor cyclist tains a great speed and mounts the wall, riding round and round as long as the speed is maintained. Emerson recently got his bicycle as far as the danger line and rode round the wall several times, then descended unaided. - Now Safe Shouts ““Police!” ‘Thieves who specialize in gold fillings are advised to keep away from the office of Dentist Charles Stengel of Budapest, | shouts “Police” if tampered with. An { invisible pipe connects with a mega- phone, siren or bell safely attached If the safe is | opened or a hole bored in it the escape |of the air inside releases the signal. Admiral Horthy, regent of Hungary, has | ordered one of the safes. | Hungary. He has invented a safe which Special Rates For Summer Months PERMANENT WAVES s $ 10 00 “Complete ober POH/‘ INC THE NEW elleffs 1216-1220 F Street N.W. Sure—Safe Reducing! No stzrvation diet, no strenuous exercise! Sltmmex, a harmless cream will take off those into your skin, and jump int Massage the cream your bath extra pounds Soon you'll notice the fat disappeering! Miss Peggy Gambee Experienced masseuse will be in our Toiletries Shop this week. She will tell you all about Slimmex! Slimmex, the slenderi: clusively!’ Generous 17 ounce jar.. ing accessory to the bath, is at Jelleff's ex- 35 4 Tomorrow we open our Annual Summer SALE of FURS Many thousands of dollars’ worth of new fur coats for the Fall and Winter season of 1932 and 1933, purchased at lower prices than ever before and just prior to the time the new manufacturer’s 109 tax went into effect . . . and offered at— Than Regular Retail Prices Would vear--and the Summer Sale discount comes off these lower prices! v Why not visit our Fur Salon tomorrow, see the new fur fashions, have them modeled for vou—and obtain the SAVINGS that you can secure only by choosing NOW. in our Summer Sale! oats down into re ed incomes! E;f?b Less \aturally Be! Our sale brings superb iur Just a small deposit required to hold your coat until you wish it (up to November first) and. there will be no charge for storage Here Are the Feature Groups! FUR SALON FLOOR FOURTH Misses’, 13 to 20; Women’s, 36 to 44 The fashions are the new fashions . . Jap Mink Pelts from young animals . . weight than Mink. You will like the new arrangements of skins . sleeves with interesting elbow and wrist treatments lags S0 many a cloth coat These are heautiful furs. selected by our expert furrier and backed by Jellefs reputation for reliability in everything we sell! the skins are the first selections of the season’s new furs . . . the season. in the furriers” dull period—with consequent savings that help make possible our astonishing Summer Sale prices! carefully made in advance of . many of female Jap Mink that is lighter in Also Jap Mink made up like Eastern . new smaller col- Coats regularly $350 . . . 159 Less . . . SALE PRICE, $297.50 Coats regularly $465 . . . 157, Less . . . SALE PRICE, $395.25 Caracul L] Makes a grand coat . . . for one thing, it can be worn daytime or evening. The Kolinsky collars may be worn up around the face or thrown back on the shoulde s. Models which give slenderizing lines. beauty and grace and utility of Caracul can be yours for so little . .. miss the opportunity! Coats regularly $225 Coats regularly $295 «ee15% Less . . eeo15% Less . . And when the don’t . SALE PRICE, §191.25 . SALE PRICE, $250.75 Hudson Seal ed nstee Superh in coats untrimmed:; cqually effective trimmed with Summer Er- mine. Kolinsky, Jap Mink, or Mink. misses’ size 13. —framing the face stunningly. our Summer Straight lines. Sale prices. As smart in women's size 44 as in Shawl collars or standing shirred collars Irresistible in their beauty, doubly so at Coats regularly $185 . . . 159, Less . . . SALE PRICE. $157.25 Coats regularly $225 . . . 159 Less . . . SALE PRICE, $191.25 Coats regularly $295 . .. 15% Less . . . SALE PRICE, $250.75 Muskrat Coats Silver and golden Muskrat, silvertone and rosewood Muskrat...richer than ever before. And think of the supple beauty of Muskrat trimmed with Muskrat or Fitch or Beaver. Collars may stand up and button at the top, or they may be shawl collars curving to the side. Sleeves are equally varied. Coats regularly $89.50 . .. 15% Less . . . SALE PRICE, $76.08 Coats regularly $98.50 . .. 157 Less ... SALE PRICE, $83.73 Coats regularly $125 . . . 159 Less . . . SALE PRICE. $106.2: Also! Lapin_coats (three-quarter length), beige, nutria, and rosewood, would regularly be $59.50. SALE, $50.88.

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