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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. JUNE 18, 1933—PART THREE. ' SOCIETY. Tg. (P Tand MR John Whitton of GIFTED YOUNG ACTRESS Atlanta were guests last week of the former's mother, Mrs. George Whitton. | = Mr. Robert G. Whitton and Mr. Wal- lace Schreiner Tuesday for Chi- cago to attend ‘the meetings of the American_Institute of Banking. Miss Hortense Firesheets is home from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Firesheets in Crewe. Va. SOCIETY Reed. Miss Taylor, whose marriage to Mr. Charles M. Brown of Martths- burg, W. Va., will take place later this month, was given a bridal shower Monday even: by her aunt in the home of Mrs. nk B. Stover. Miss Taylor is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Madison Taylor of Loudoun County. Among those | present Monday evening were Miss Frances Penn, Miss Edna Brown, Miss Elaine Thompson and Miss Frances Mr. and Mrs. Lanjer McKee of New ! Warder, who will be bridesmaids at| York City, who were in Richmond for | the wedding; Mrs. John W. Tulloch, | the marriage of the former’s cousin, Mrs. James H. Lee, Mrs. Floyd Jenks, | Miss Harriet Hildreth Scott, daughter Mrs. Harold H. Martin, Mrs. Hunter | of Mrs. George Cale Scoit 2.0 the late ,golun.MMrs. S. B. Bsgrlmm. N'{(rlss.uvzebb e\:qr. sgmt. to Mr. Bernard Winn Mc- X, Mrs. Ervin Waulters, nez | Cray Saturday afternoon, June 10, at ALEXANDRIA, Va, June 17.—Mrs.| Farmer, Miss Alice Roberts, Miss Lilith | Bellyshannon, the home of the bride’s Lawrence Haley Taylor and Miss Emily | Thompson, Miss Ellen Waulters, Miss | mother, were guests here of Mrs. Mc- A, Taylor of Lincoln, Va., were guests | Josephine Purcell and Miss Alice Kee's sister. Mrs. William J. Boothe | % | Myers. before leaving for their Summer home | this week of the former's brother-in-| ~“Mr and Mrs. Chester G. Pierce and o | on Long Island. | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harmond ' their small son have returned from a — e Virginia B:ide-Elect Visits Mr. and Mrs. Reed of Alexandria THE NEW Miss Emily A. 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Saturdays— Correct Time and Jelleff News. graduation from Gunston Hall | School in Washington visited in Alex- | ancdria, has gone to visit Miss Lydia | Alderson in Lewisburg, W. Va. Later | Miss Patchin will visit Miss Archer Coke in Richmond and about July 1 | will join her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Halsey Patchin in their home, in Burlingame, Calif. Miss Patchin is the granddaughter of the lat> Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Randolph Mason, found- | ers and for many years principals of | Gunston Hall School. | Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Dudley and Mr. Aldrich Dudley, jr., have returned from Middleburg, where they attended the marriage of Miss Anne Haxall Dud- ley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Underwood Dudley, to Mr. John Louis Newell of Brookiine, Mass., which took place Saturday afternoon. June 10, in | Emmanuel Episcopal Church. —Mr. Aldrich Dudley, jr., was one of the ushers at his cousin’s wedding. | " Invitatiens heve been received from | Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Samuel Jones for the marriage of their daughter, Lucille Thornton, to Mr. Stnaley Tif- fany Presgraves. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Presgraves of Loudoun Coun- ty. Saturday _evening. June 24, in the Upper Zion Baptist Church in Bowling | Green, Va. | Mrs. Brown Morton and Miss Lucy | Morton of New York City were guests last week of Mrs. Frank M. Dillard and have gone to their Summer home in_Chatterton, Va. Mrs/ Margaret L. Hicks announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Barbara May Lyles, to Mr. Donald L. Fuller Friday, June 2, the Rev. Ernest W. Aaron_of the Southern Methodist | Church officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Ful- ler will live in Quantico. Ve Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wolf announce | the marriage of their daughter, Irma, to Mr. Ben Goodman of Baltimore at noon Sunday, June 11, in the George | Mason Hotel. The ceremony was at- tended by a small company of rela- tives and friends and was followed by a wedding breakfast. | The engagement is announced of Mr. Richard A. Woodfin, formerly of this city, now of Ashland, Va., to Miss Jean Wright. daughter of Dr. and Mrs J. A. Wright of Doswell, Va. The| marriage will take place Saturcay, | July 8. Mrs. H. V. Willlams has returned | from a visit to her mother, Mrs. H. C. ! | Thompson, in Hillsboro. Va. | "'Mrs. M Leake Dinwiddie and her | | sister, Mrs. Lyle Gillis, have returned | from ' Richmond. where they attended the commencement exercises at West- | | hampton College, when Miss Martha Louise Dinwiddie was graduated with the degree of bachelor of arts. Miss Elizabeth Barr of the faculty | of St. Agnes’ School has left for Win- | chester to spend the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barr. | Mr. Charles M. Shepperson, jr., has been in Lexingotn this week attending | the finals at the Virginia Military In- stitute. from which he was graduated | in_1928. | Miss Inez Pierpoint has returned to | her home in Atlanta after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pier- point. . Mrs. Charles J. Kiger of New York City, who has been the guest of her brother-in-law, Mr. John J. Kiger, and Mzs. Kiger, left this week for Hanover, | N. H. to attend the graduation from | Dartmouth College of Mr. Charles J. | Kiger, jr. Lieut. Wilham J. Morton, jr. U. S. A. and Mrs. Morton, who spent sev- eral months with the former's parents, | the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Mor- | {ton, in Christ Church rectory while Lieut. Morton was recuperating from | & serious illness, attended the gradua- |tion exercises at the United States Military Academy at West Point Tues- | day. Friday, June 30, Licut. and Mrs. | Morton _ will’ sail for Europe to visit the latter's parents, Rector of the | American Church and Mrs. Everett Pepperrell Smith, in Geneva, Switzer- | land. | Miss Barbara McNeil Va. is the guest of her aunt, Justus W. Schneider. Mr. Edward S. Fawceit has returned Ito his home in New York City after | of Glasgow, Mrs. THE NEW | @ ‘ 1216-1220 F STREET { Silk Prices Go Sky-Rocketing! Buy Now and Save Money! For Instance—Better Lay in an Extra Supply of Exclusive in Wash- ington with Jelleff’s —F St. Shop and Conn. Ave. Shop, 1721 Conn. Ave. SILK STOCKINGS Almost every day the trade papers record ad- vances in the price of silk—at an alarming rate. At 75¢ Chiffons and Service Sheers in the new Champagne that blends so perfectly with whites and pastels. Other delightiul Sum- mer shades are Samoa, Duotone, Froth, Parade. 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Representative and Mrs. Aligood and their family will remain here for a C. ALLGOOD, A gifted actress, she is popular | few weeks longer.—Harris-Ewing Photo. a visit tc his sisters, the Misses Faw- cett. Mrs. Leonard J. Miller and Miss Re- becca Miller have gone to Kennebunk Beach, Me., to spend several weeks. The Rev. and Mrs. Ryland T. Dodge and their three children have returned from a visit to Dr. and Mrs. H. Dodge in Chester, Va. Mrs. Florence Baker Dow left Mon- day for her home in Atlanta after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert J. Baker. Mrs. Kemp Rush and her sister, Miss Gladys Lynch of Salt Lake City, have returned from a week’s stay in New York. Mrs. Charles Beatty Moore enter- tained at luncheon on Monday in honor of Mrs. Granville Gray Valen- tine, State chairman of the Colonial Dames of Virginia, and Mrs. Herbert Claiborne. national recording secre- tary, both of Richmond. Monday afternoon Mr Valentine and Mrs. Claiborne attended the final meeting ol the season of the Alexandria Committee of Colonial Dames in the home of the chairman, Mrs. D. Mauchlin Niven. Following the business meeting Mrs. Niven entertained at tca, which was at- tended by a number of additional guests from Washington. Miss Kitty Spittle has returned from a visit to the Rev. and Mrs. Percy Olton in Newark, N. J. Last Sunday Miss Spittle attended the ordination to deaconate in St. James’ Church, Newark, of which the Rev. Mr. Olton is rector, of the latter’s son, Mr. Robert M. Olton, who was one of this year’s graduates from the Virginia Episcopal Theologicel Seminary. The younger Mr. Olton will be in charge of the Episcopal Church in Brookdale, N. J., for the next year. Mrs. Emilie Miller entertained at a buffet supper Sunday evening, June 11, when her guests included Mr. Rui Bar- bosa and Mr. Edwardo Fraga of the Brazilian embassy, Mr. Enrique Torres of the Colombian legation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. George Beane, Mr. and Mrs. John Dwight Ken- dall, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ryan and Miss Cecile Otls of Washintgon, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Westbroocke and Mrs. | Prank Mascn Dillard. Mr. and Mrs. George Eckels and their small daughter were week end guests of Mr. Eckels' mother, Mrs. W. D. Eckels, in Cerlisle, Pa. Mrs. E. J. Roberts and Miss Nancy Roberts have gone to Middleburg to spend the Summer with the former’s | sen-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | David Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hale announce the marriage of their daughter, Lillian, to Mr. Raymond E. Zehring. Saturday, June 10, in Rockville, Rev. of the Southern Methodist Church of- ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Zehring will First to Present E. E. Sheppe | |live on South St. Asaph street, where | | they have taken an apartment. | The marriage is announced of Mr. | Irving Foltz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Foltz of this city, to Miss Bertha | Anzanette Brown of Washington. which {took place in the latter place Wednes- day, June 7, Rev. H. W. Tolson of- ficiating. Mr. and Mrs. Foltz will live temporarily with the latter’s parents in | Washington. | Miss Constance Boush has arrived !from Oakland, Calif., where she has | been since the Autumn with Mr. and | Mrs. Carroll Peeke. The latter was | formerly Miss Collins McKay Jones of | this city. Miss Boush visited the Cen- tury of Progress Exposition in Chi- cago on her way East and is staying |with Miss Lelia Phillips for a short time before opening her cottage at | Orkney Springs for the season. | Miss Mary Catherine Carpenter has | gone to her home in Orange, Va., after | a visit to Miss Doris De Coss. 1 | Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey N. Shuman ' have returned from Waynesboro, Va., where they attended the commencement | exercises at Fairfax Hall when Miss.| | Virginia Eubank Shuman was one of | the graduates. | Mrs. Susan Allen of Richmond is | | spending several weeks with her son | | and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. | | O._ Alien. H | Miss Elizabeth Pansberg of Berry- | | ville was the week end guest of Mr. and | Mrs. William E. Kidwell. i Mr. William H. Brown, jr. has gone ' | to Roanoke, where he will spend the | Summer with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin. —— — Mr. and Mrs. pop: Give i | Party for Their Son Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pope recently | entertained for their son, Joseph Pope, a member of the eighth grade duat- ing class of St. Anthony's School, in | | Brookland. Negro spirituals were sung by a quartet and Miss Fealy, Miss Gal- ‘bra:th and Miss Simmons did several | tap dences. After the short program | there was dancing and games were | Played until a buffet supper was served | m the dining room, which was dec-| orated in pastel shades of yellow, green and pink. The guests included Nancy, dreer, Mary Dwyer, Jane Fealy, Anna M. Galbraith, Mary Gaier, Kathleen | Hansborough, Harriet Hughes, Evelyn: | Jones, Marie Krieg, Emily Kennedy,| | Rita Lynagh, Betty Peake, Mary Reidy, ' | Helen L. Simmons, Clara Spates, Rita' | Vernon, William , Joseph Boyle, | | Raymond Breen, William Collins, Jerome | | DuBushy, ~ John Herrin, Fred Hans- | | borough, Frank Krogman, Charles Lansdale, Charles McMahon, Victor Orsinger, John Perone, Thomas Rover, | ‘ Louis West and Leo Wools. i Flexwood For Mode Fur Stora Call ME. 0300 In Exact Copies of Higher Priced Models! They're fine wood ve- neers, cut and sandpa- pered satin smooth, parchment thin, pliable as leather. The woods are left in their rich, na- tural, neutral tones and their ornaments are of darker polished wood. 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