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Moth Holes? Don't discard garments because “Gimared: by moths. - Our. process mage j can_mend any fabric INVISIBLY. . AFTER. French Reweaving Co. 1105 G St. NW. NA. 1746 Mrs. Perley Waite Will Entertain at “Bon Voyage™ Party Mf: and Mr‘- sam“el G\IS' ack Will Be Hosts at Sup- per Party. Mrs. Perley Worchester Waite will entertain at e ‘“bon voyage” party 'S Toll House Tavern (Colesville_Pike) Silver_Spring Md. GOOD THINGS TO EAT *Quaint Old Dining Rooms™ Country Sunday Breakfast Phone SHepherd 3500. L S S DOROTHY, COLHOUNS —one of the most satistac- tory yarns for dresses. All of the newest shades in many smart styles. for her daughter, Mrs. Mildred Kelly.’ |in her home, the Wilshire Manor, | on Sixteenth street, this evening. Mrs. Marjorie Limke is in charge of ar- rangements and decorations. _Assist- | ing her will be Miss Kay Gumper| and Miss Dorothy Moore; Mr. Jack ! Evans, N. R. A. keyman, is to act as| master of ceremonies. Mr. Allan El- liott, a newcomer in Washington, | who has come to stay, will be the, guest speaker. The guests will num- ber 19, and will include Miss Myrtle Byrd, Miss Gladys Aaron, Mr. Stan-! | ley Smith, Miss Helen Wood, Miss Virginia Cullen, Mr. List, Miss Edith Falso, Mr. Edwin Kline, Miss Jose- | phine Baden, Mr. J. W. Overstreet, | Miss Henrietta Kraupner, Mr. Sam- uel Welsh, Miss Anne Belle Newcomb, Mr. John Eddy, La Verne Collings, Mr. Jerome Hubbard, Mr. Hendis Ullestal, Mr. Martin M. Coff, 3d, and Mr. Harry Harrow. 5 Mrs, Kelly will leave the latter part | of this week for California, by way of the Panama Canal, where she will spend a few weeks and will return to Washington to make her home here with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gusack of Chevy Chase will entertain at a buffet | supper party this evening for their | sister, Miss Estelle Gusack, who is | leaving for the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. William Nelson Morell will en- ( 909 18th St. NNW. %' i at a bridge luncheon tomor- ) Metropolitan 7363 §) | row at her home in Edgemoor, Md. NGNS SNGNY | [ | [ ! STATISTICAL CLERK Opening New Classes Mearch 18 Special course preparing for civil service examination starts Monday, 5:15 p.m. The course includes only material essential for examination, which was especially prepared for exclusive use by this school. There is practice material for each assign- ment, covering intelligence tests, elementary computations, tabula- tion and graphing, which are pre- sented in mimeographed assign- ments. The class is personally con- ducted by an rienced instructor actical statistician. Reg- ister before 5.15 p.m.. March 18 MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Tivoli Theater Building 14th Street and Park Road Telephone Columbia 3000. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dudley Ludwig will entertain this evening at a din- j ner party, at their home in Fairfax, in honor of Miss Eleanor Dorsey of | Washington. | Mrs. Ludwig will entertsin a num- | ber of her friends at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. Mrs. Jessie W. Walters will enter- | tain at dinner at the Shoreham this evening in honor of Mrs. John M. | Rose of Johnstown, Pa., who has ar- | rived in Washington for a two-week | visit. Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Rose | attended the reunion of former Con- | gress Hall residents Priday evening. 1 Mrs. A. D. McFadyen, president of | of the Alumnae of the Woman's Col- lege of the University of North Caro- lina, invites all Washington alumnae to attend a banquet given in honor | of Dean Jackson at the La Fayette | Hotel April 3, at 7:30 o'clock. | | Cards have been issued for & buffet supper to be given by Judge and Mrs. | Paul E. Brown at their home, in Fair- m———— | {qx the evening of March 17. Judge Brown’s sister, Miss Helen Brown of Five Oaks, will be the guest of honor, | and Mrs. Brown will be assisted in | serving by Miss Roberdeau Allison, Miss Evelyn Follin and Miss Ida Jones. Mrs. Timothy J. Campbell enter- tained afdinner last evening at the Dodge. Her guests included Repre- sentative and Mrs. D. J. Driscoll, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Don Gingery, Representative and Mrs. J. Buell Sny- i|der, Mrs. J. Roland Kinzer, wife of | Representative Kinzer; Mr. and Mrs. ‘| Edward Keating, Mr. William Clark Taylor and Miss Margaretta Campbell. Miss May Louise Wood entertained at a party at her home in Silver i | Spring, Md., Friday night in celebra- tion of her birthday anniversary. buffet supper was served at midnight. The guests included Miss Kathryn Shaw of Rockville, Md.; Miss Louise Stanley of Silver Spring, Miss Alma Frothingham of Laurel, Miss Louise Fenton, Mrs. Margaret Neumann and Mrs. Gertrude Ludwig of Silver Spring, Mr. and Mrs. F. Paul Clark and Mr. Howard Ott of Silver Spring; Mr. Wil- liam Chaney of Chicago, and Mr. John Abbott, Mr. Roy Brogdon, Mr. Wil- liam Nalley, Mr. Rudolph Seigreit, Mr. John Fleming, Mr. Paul Hoffer and Miss Mildred Cochran, all of Wash- ington. Mrs. George Bradley entertained at a luncheon Monday when her guests included Mrs. Minnie Gooch, Mrs. Wallace Reily, Mrs. Jared Smith, Mrs. Nicholas Schutz, Mrs. A. J. Fealy, Mrs. Thomas Barnes, Mrs. Daniel His- ton, Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mrs. Adolph Kress and Mrs. Charles Otterback. Mrs. Allen H. Kirk of Herndon, Va., | entertained at bridge Friday after- noon, when her guests were Mrs. Wal- ter C. Carter, Mrs. Beulah Anderson, | Mrs. Harold F. Weller, Mrs. Powell Summers, Mrs. Lavinia Harrison, Mrs. Ruth Keyes and Mrs. Calvin Kidwell. Mrs. H. 1. Houston will give the fourth of her series of bridge and "7 | luncheons Wednesday in her home on Surrounds This Pin-stripe Taffeta . and Powderblue Coat . 19.75 Park avenue, Takoma Park, Md. . Prof. and Mrs. Harold F. Weiler en- | | tertained at bridge Thursday evening in their home in Herndon, Va, in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. William Meyer. A buffet supper was served i |at midnight. Other guests included ‘| Mrs. Lavinia Harrison, Mrs. Ruth Keyes, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Nachman, ‘| Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kidwell, Mrs. | Roscoe Crippen, Miss Mary Hurst and Mrs. Beulah Anderson. High Easter Sunday, April 21st, 1935 ESsTEY The World’s Finest Reed Organ Very few musical instruments have the soothing tone qualities of an organ. ESTEY offers many dif- ferent styles and registrations suitable for Church, Sunday School and Home. always more enjoyable when given with a rich, full-toned organ. EASTER MUSIC is THE SUNDAY SCHOOL IN YOUR CHURCH may be in need of a new organ. For a moderately sized room we recommend the improved model 6-35 in walnut finish FIVE OCTAVES—146 REEDS COUPLERS, TREMOLO AND 2 FORTE STOPS. BENCH TO MATCH. 127 LARGER REGISTRATIONS: $140 AND $150 EXQUISITE TONE QUALITY & For larger auditoriums we call special attention to the new model Gothic; electric motor incorporated. Price $375. ON DISPLAY IN OUR STEINWAY PIANO WAREROOMS E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G A day evening at 6:30 o'clock at 2400 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 10, 1935—PART THREE. MRS. FRANK SEYMOUR COE, JR., ©Of East Orange, N. J., who was be- fore her marriage, February 23, in Edmonston, Md., Miss Hazel Au- gusta McLeod of East Orange,N.J., daughter of the former mayor of Edmonston and Mrs. D. Hazen McLeod. —Broad Photo, Newark, N. J. scores were made by Dr. and Mrs. Meyer. Dr. and Mrs. William Meyer enter- tained at dinner last Sunday in their home in Herndon, Va., in celebration of the 69th birthday anniversary of latter’s father. Their guests included Mr. and Mr. Nicholas Roney, the Mrs. Paul Stryker of Fairfax, Va.; Dr. David Newman and Mrs. Clara O'Rouke of Richmond, Va.; Miss Ma- mie Rouse, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Rouse, Mrs. Leigh Rouse, Miss Sue Rouse, and Mrs. Edna Wadick of Washing- ton, D. C.. and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Yount and Mr. Edgar E. Gillette of Herndon. . Mrs. Stafford to Entertain Women Geographers Mrs. Edward Stafford will entertain the Washington group of the Society of Woman Geographers at her home tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, Mrs, Stafford will give a talk, illustrated by slides and motion pictures, on her return to Greenland to superintend the building ot the Peary Memorial on Cape York. Those who will attend *are Mrs. Henry Wilder Keyes, Dr. Florence Bascom, Mrs. Mitchell Carroll, Miss Clara Egli, Miss Edith Fitton, Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor, Miss Margaret A. Hitch, Mrs. Willlam Chapin Hunt- ington, Mrs. P, T. M. Lathrop, Mrs. | Wiliam M. Mann, Mrs. Lawrence | Martin, Mrs. Karlene Kent Norton, Miss Lois Olson, Mrs. Sophia Saucer- | man, Dr. Helen M. Strong, Mrs Charles D. Walcott, Mrs. Gregg Cus- | tis Birdsall, Mrs. Charles M. Hend- ley, Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie and Mrs. Fulton Lewis. Sororities Plan Parties This Week The alumnae of Delta Gamma will give their founders’ day banquet Fri- | Sixteenth street. Founded 51 years | sgo in Mississippi the organization now has 47 active chapters. The Washington alumnae group has al- most 100 members and Mrs. H. H. Jacobs is the president. Mrs. Ernest Smith will be hostess in her apartment at 2400 Sixteenth street before the banquet, entertain- ing those who will attend the celebra- tion. Reservations for the banquet may be made with Mrs. Richard Wil- son at 105 Battery lane, Bethesda, Md Mrs. Balthasar Meyer will enter- tain the members of Kappa Alphl‘ ‘Theta Fraternity at tea in her Colonial home in Georgetown Saturday at 3 | o'clock. Mrs, Mary Ritter Beard of | Kappa Alpha Theta, co-suthor of | “The Rise of American Civilization” | and author of other well-known books, | will be the guest cf honor and will | speak on “Women of History,” a sub- | ject to which Mrs. Beard has given | 8 great deal of time and study. % \ Z W Z 6 KNIVES _/;// 2 Large Crowd Attends Quantico's Bi-Monthly Officers’ Mess Dance Lieu‘- Comdl'. ‘fld Mr.- Beddoe Hosts at Dinner Party—Maj. and Mrs. Clifton Cates Also Enter- tain at Cl\lb. QUANTICO, Va, March 9.—The bi-monthly dance at the officers’ mess this evening was more than usually well attended, with numerous large dinner parties at the club filling the dance floor to capacity. One of the dinners st the club was that of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Beddoe, who entertained Col. and | Mrs. Robert Y. Rhea, Col. and Mi Prank J. Schwable, Capt. (M. C.) and | Mrs. William L. Mann, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. De Witt Peck, Lieut. Col. and | Mrs, Paul Capron, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Paul W. Yeisley, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Ernest Ward, Lieut. (J. G.) and Mrs. Guy E. Starr, Lieut. Comdr, and Mrs. Hugh R. Alexander, Lieut. (J. G.) and Mrs. Thomas L. Allman, Comdr. W. J. C. Agnew, Miss Laura Smith, Maj. and Mrs. Capers James, Capt. and Mrs. John B. Wilson and Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Arnold W. Jacobsen. Maj. and Mrs. Clifton Cates also entertained at the club tonight. Their guests were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Holcomb, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Earl H. Jenkins, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller, Maj. and Mrs. Rob- ert Blake, Maj. and Mrs. Franklin A. Hart, Capt. and Mrs. Clarence M. Ruffner, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ross E. Rowell, Mrs. O. Saltmarsh, Lieut. Comdr. Thomas V. Cooper, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry L. Larsen, Maj. and Mrs. William T. Clement, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Paul J. Halloran, Ma). and Mrs. Franklin Steele, Maj. and Mrs. Campbell Brown, Capt. and Mrs. Julian T. Brown, Maj. and Mrs. | Lyman Passamore and Maj. and Mrs. Charles 1. Murry of Annapolis. Maj. and Mrs. W. P. T. Hill were hosts at a dinner party this evening, taking their guests, Capt. and Mrs. Jacob F. Plachta, Capt. and Mrs. | Frank C. Schilt, Capt. and Mrs. Hayne | Boyden, Mrs. Margaret 8. Towner, | Capt. Thomas M. Ryan and Maj. and | Mrs. Robert Anthony, later in | evening to the dance. | Another dinner preceding the dance | was that of Mr. ana Mrs. John Erwin, | who entertained Maj. and Mrs. Harold | | D. Campbell, Maj. and Mrs. Jacob Lienhard. Miss Maurine Jones, Capt. Murl Corbett, Mr. and Mrs, James M., | Fountain, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mc- Cook, Mr. McDonald, Mrs. Thomas | McQuade and Capt and Mrs. Melvin the | = Fuller. Their guesis from Washington were Col. and Mrs. E. T. Blume Col. Archer, Maj. and Mrs. Wynans, Dr. and Mrs. Michael, Mr. and Mrs. George Cohan, Mrs. Hause, Mr. and Mrs, Frank H. O'Neil, Mr. B. T. Thrasher and Mrs. Bissett. Lieut. and Mrs. Raymond Scollins gave a dinner party in the Waller Building, ‘nviting as guests Lieut. and Mrs. Raymond Hopper, Capt. and Mrs. Ivan Miller, Lieut. and Mrs. Calvin R. Freeman, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles R. Luers, Lieut. d Mrs. Thomas J. Walker, Lieut. Carson A. Roberts, Mrs. T. B. White, Lieut. and Mrs. Samuel S. Ballentine, Lieut. and Mrs. Earl 8. Piper, Mrs. Pete White, Lieut. and Mrs. Ida Kimes, Lieut. and Mrs. Frank June, Capt. and Mrs. Wililam 0. Brice, Capt. and Mrs. Willlam N. McKelvy, Capt. :nd Mrs. Pierson Con- rad, . and Mrs. Ewing Wal and Lieut. and Mrs. Salzman from An- napolis. Mrs. Charles H. Lyman held the last of her series of “at homes” Monday afternoon, when she had Mrs. Coftman assisting ner at the tea table. Mrs. Lyman will leave by motor Monday, accompanied by her son, Lieut. C H. Lyman, U. 8. N.. for Norfolk. Vi where they expect to meet Brig. Ge Lyman Wednesday. Gen. Lyman is returning after about eight weeks ab- sence on maneuvers with the fleet in Southern waters, where he com- manded *he Fleet Marine Force. Lieut. Cok and Mrs. Calhoun An- crum, accompanied by their daugh- ter, Miss Dixie Ancrum, motored to Annapolis today to attend the wed- ding this afternoon of Miss Anna Cathrine Boots, daughter of Col. and Mrs. J. T. Boots, U. 8. Marine Corps, retired, to Lieut. (Junior Grade) Alan Sutherland. Miss Ancrum, who has been & frequent visitor in Annapolis, was a member of the bridal party. Miss Elizabeth Barber and Ma). W. P. Richards also drove to Annapolis for the wedding. Mrs. Howard, wife of Lieut. Col. Archie Howard, gave a bridge tea Tuesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Blanche Irvine, sister of Mrs. Charles H. Lyman. Among those in- vited were Mrs. Lyman, Mrs. Miles Thacher, Mrs. Charles J. Miller, Mrs. Sydney Lee, Mrs. Paul Capron, Mrs. Robert Denig. Mrs. Franklin Hart, Mrs. Capers James, Mrs. Evans O. Ames, Mrs. Arnold Jacobsen and Mrs. Franklin Steele. Coming later for tea were Mrs. Thomas Holcomb, Mrs. De Witt Peck, Mrs. Arthur E. Beddor, Mrs. Robert ~Blake, Mrs. Ross E. Rowell, Mrs Willlam L. Mann, Mrs Mlle. Therese Towne will be pleased to greet her clients Pierre Inc. &‘rtltt Coiffeur) 1147 Connecticut Avenue 1 | 6 FORKS 1 BUTTER KNIFE Fashion Learns to Love BLONDE FUR And we're taking up the idea ...witness the flattering col- lar and delectable wolf trim of this outstanding suit for Spring. 3975 Charge Accounts Invited PRESENTING A NEW STIEFF PATTERN tHE CORSAGE A heavily chased center of orchids and lilies of the valley, framed by a plain border gradually eliminating itself at the tip « « Here is real value! With silver soaring, these prices are astonishingly low. They are offered for a limited time only. Purchases may be reserved upon payment of a small deposit. SIX SALAD FORKS Oxly $6.75 SINGLE PIECES Bacon Fork...... Bon Bon Sfmon.. Butter Knife . Cheese Knife.. Cold Meat Fork. Gravy Ladle Jelly Server. Lemon Forl Lettuce Fork. Olive Fork Olive Spoo! Pie Knife. Serving Sp Sugar Spoon. . i RH Orders Filled Small Teaspoons.... Medium Teaspoons.. Heavy Teaspoons. Dessert Spoons. Tablespoons .. Cream Soup Spoons. Medium Forks.... Medium Knives Boullion Spoons Butter Spreads. alT. 6 TEASPOONS — — 1 SUGAR SPOON marcH ony $336.04 comeuete & Co. 6 SALADS HALF DOZENS g susosnattlobSanl aasgaaRR8RNE b o Tel. DI 0916-7 F Street at Eleventh WE WELCOME CHARGE ACCOUNTS Le Roy Hunt and Mrs, Paul J. Hal- loran. Miss Ann Nettecoven, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. J. 1. Nettecoven of S8an Diego, is the week-end guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Robert 8. Viall. Lieut. and Mrs. Robert H. Meade have the former’s sister, Miss Fount- lerol Temple of North Carolina, as their guest. Card Party March 25 The National Capital Republican Club will give a card party Monday afternoon and evening, March 25, in its spacious clubhouse at Sixteenth street at Scott circle. The Entertainment Committee in- cludes Miss Edna M. Patton, chair- man; Mrs. G. Louis Weller, vice chair- man, and Mrs. Frank W. Mondell, Miss Daisy Prentice, Mrs. Charles J. . 1109 F Street WINTER The Friendly Shop white gloves, clever to get trim. (Smart, on with white the trick! Shoes. *Open nights. most dy b $ SOCIETY. Willlamson, Mrs. Frisbey G. Elker, Mrs. J. H. Branson, Miss Alice ‘Whitaker, Mrs. George Tarbell, Mrs. F. Willlam Loetsch, Mrs. Henry Albers, Mrs. Horace Fulton, Mrs. Ellen E. Rolph, Miss Mary R. Baker, Mrs. Harry R. Perry, Mrs. Samuel J. Pres- cott, Mrs. Charles H. Pardoe and Mrs. Herbert H. Hall. Attractive prizes and refreshments will be provided for each table and those bringing parties and wishing private rooms will gladly be accommodated if they will com- municate with the club office. Political Study Club Plans Annual Breakfast || ‘The annual breakfast of the Political | | | Study Club will be held May 25 at 12 o'clock in the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Wintemute W. Sloan is chair- man of the Breakfast Committee. Preslau FINAL CLOSE-OUT OF ALL Fur-Trimmed COATS We've decided to take every remaining Winter Coat in stock (regardless of the for- mer price) and let them all 'go at the ridiculously low close-out price. Coats of the finest fabrics, lavishly trimmed with Fur, styled to the minute and expertly tailored . . . Coats that were $49.50, $59.50 and $69.50 ...all to go at $17 . . . All sizes. BRESLAU AVY shoes are a wise choice if you are going in for a blue Spring. Econom- ical, too! They not only har- monize with your blue suit, your coat and dresses, they’ll provide a fashionable con. trast with your second outfit, which very likely will be gray. IF YOU wear those Spring-y white collars and carry kid sandal for it would be a Navy shoe with a trace of white in the too, for later clothes.) PEAKING of contrast, a gray-toned ring lizard goes marvelously with plain Navy and the prints we’ll all be wearing under With the smart lcather heel redingotes. OR real chic, you simply must try some sheer blue hosiery . . . it's sensational with an all-blue outfit . . . and Lady Luxury sheer blues do HOOSE Dynamic Style Then you’ll be sure to get the utmost in stunning styles and comfort- able fit . . . a real achieve- ment at so modest a price! 1207 F 7th & K #3212 14th this Nav; vamp. Al The_Whole Town Is Talking About s Dresses st 6.95 - 195 806 F St. N.W. (Opposite Patent Office.) Also black patent. semi - sports shoe witl Navy brown. With a dressy suit or bardine s F Street 1108 F St. HAVE ALL THE ANSWERS! some .4[:/;/“ 80,75 White trim makes this a Smart Navy Short vamp. Sprin. Brown. §5.00, sports suit, wear a ith built - up $5.00. coat. wear Short in brown of black. $6.75.

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