Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1935, Page 56

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BE—6 % Quantico Officers Give Reception for Fleet Marine Force Event IE Held to Cclebrate Return From Maneuvers. Bridge Teas Feature Week's Social Activities. QUANTICO, Va, March 30—To celebrate their return from maneuvers with the Fleet, the officers of the post gave a large reception Thursday aft- ernoon for ithe commanding general of the Fleet Matine Force, Brig. Gen. Charles H. Lyman, and Mrs. Lyman and the officers and wives of the F. M. F. In the receiving line were Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Harry Lee, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Charles 'H. Lyman, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Holcomb SOCIETY. Schultz and his cousin, Miss Haith- cock; Lieut. Caleb T. Bailey, Maj. and Mrs. Harold D. Campbell, Lieut. and Mrs. Frank Weir, Capt. and Mrs. Henry Carr, Lieut. William Willis, Maj. and Mrs. Field Harris, Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas McQJueade, Maj. and Mrs. Evans and Cav%. and Mrs. Frank o, Schlr, {Dr. Marvin to Speak Before Columbian Women Columbian Women of the George Washington University will meet at the Burlington Hotel, in the rooms of the League of American Pen Women, on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of the university, will be the guest of honor and the speaker of the evening. The hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Rufino Ramos and Mrs. Russell Shelk, assisted by Mrs. William Lane, Mrs. Edward Sehrt, Mrs. Robert Thorndike, Mrs. Wood Grey and Miss Virginia Conger. Mrs. Vinnie Barrows, Mrs. Charles Holmes, Miss Eleanor Gessford and Miss Helen Gantley will preside at the tea tables. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MARCH 31, 1935—PART THREE. Pen Women to Mark April Fool's Day With Party The District of Columbia League of American Pen Women will hold an April fool's day party in the studio tomorrow at 8 o'clock honoring the new board of directors. They are: President, Mrs. Beth Heath Olmstead; first vice president, Miss Marguerite Merigold; second vice president, Mrs. Inez Sheldon Tvler; recording secre- tary, Miss Clara Manderschied; corre- sponding secretary, Miss Myrta Ethel ireasurcr, Mrs. Nellie Walker historian, ' Mrs. Gudrum A. Hurja; regis Miss Margaret Jean | Bailey; librarian, Mrs. Anne Wagen- hurst Manchester; auditor, Mrs. Maude C. Lukens; parliamentarian, Dr. Frances Moon Butts. The program, in charge. of Mrs. Edna Knight Gasch, assisted by Mrs. Lily Ramsden Hunt and Mrs. Rose Robinson Cohen and others, will be in | the nature of rprise” program in keeping with tne day and some inter- }esung stunts are anticipated. At the vreceding meeting the out- going president, Dr. Frances Moon Butts, was presented with a past pres- ident’s pin and a sterling silver ice cream bowl by the membe! TWO COTTON FASHION SHOWS-TUESD It’s going to be & glorious parade of 1935 cotrons! A vi intere feature will be & demonstration showing how the drcin:w before 2:3 " after laundering! Dov’t miss it! Little Theatre, Sev Enc}ianted A Fashions You may be sure that in selecting your new clothes at Jelleft’s you are getting a full measure of quality, fashion, workmanship and value. k 1 These—and scores of Easter fashions for women, misses and juniors! g‘ SOCIETY. oo , APRIL 2nd-11 AM. and 3 P.M and Capt. (M. C.) and Mrs. William L. Mann. Among those presiding at the tea tables were Mrs. Sydney Lee, Mrs. Maurice Shearer, Mrs. Clarence Kress, Mrs. De Witt Peck, Mrs. Henry L. Larsen, Mrs. William Rupertus and Mrs. Paul Capron. Among the out- of-town guests were the major general commandant cf the Marine Corps and Mrs. John H. Russell, Col. and Mrs. A. P. Moses and Mrs, F. Kilgore. | Mrs. Gally fe of Maj. Benjamin | Gally, entertained Wednesday after-| noon at a bridge tea. Among her| guests were Mrs. Thomas Holcomb, | Mrs. William Rupertus, Mrs. William L. Mann, Mrs. De Witt Peck, Mrs. | John B. Wilson, Mrs. Clarence M. Ruffner, Mrs. Randolph Pate, Mrs W.| P. T. Hill, Mrs. Le Roy Hunt, Mrs. | Robert Blake, Mrs. Henry L. Larsen, Mrs. James W. Webb, Mrs. William T. Clement, Mrs. William W. Davies, Mrs. | Evans O. Ames, Mrs. Lyman Fass- more, Mrs. Arnold W. Jacobsen and Mrs. Bernard Dubel | Mrs. Plachta, wife of Capt. Jacob F. Plachta, gave a delightful bridee tea Monday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Margaret S. Towner, who will leave early in April with her children and her parents, Col. and Mrs. Frank J. | Schwable, for the West Coast, where | they will make their home in San THEheW € S Vogue says: 12141220 F STREET “The hat rules the hair.” Of course 3 4! | =2 Put on your you would like to know how to wear your hair with your new Easter bonnet! Then by all means come in and consult with our hair-dressers who are experts in evolving the newest cuts and waves to go with the new hats! Permanent Waves Reduced! Formerly $7.50 ......... $5.50 Formerly $8.50 . $7.50 Formerly $10.50 ........ $8.50 Formerly $1250 ....... $10.00 And These Easter Specials brim. Little grosgrain bows on Hot Kera Oil Shampoo and Fingerwave......$1.50 | B _ b Contour Haircut . eis ceeisena s IC ' f : o Srewm, N e t:lgour Manicuring .. Croyden's crystal straw with shovel brim that does wonderfully flattering things to a woman's profile. Flowers in your hair! A bunch of shaggy,dark red carnations. §10 particularly suited to a woman. Silver fox jabot collar. Other Romneys with fox, galyak, ermine. $49.76 New swagger by Romney with azurs fox on Julliard's * woolen. Also Vionnet's cape sleeve with collar of stencilled lamb. Navy,black,brown $49.78 EASTER BONNET Rusal's felt sailor A. Stephenson, Mrs. Pierson Conrad, ! Mrs. Oscar Brice, Mrs. William J. Schey s. Ewing Wall, Mrs. Field Harris, Mrs. Stuart King, Mrs. William W. Davies. Mrs. Ivan Miller and Mrs. Kenneth B. Chappell. Coming in later for tea were Mrs. Frank J. Schwable, Mrs. James T. Moore, Mrs. Edward Pugh and Mrs. W. P. T. Hill. Maj. and Mrs. Le Roy Hunt were | hosts Tuesday evening at a dinner | party, their guests including Brig. | Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Holcomb, Col. | and Mrs. Frank J. Schwable, Maj. | and Mrs. Capers James and Maj. and Mrs. W. P. T. Hill. The chaplain of the House of Rep- resentatives and Mrs. James Shera Montgomery were recent guests of | Maj. and Mrs. James T. Moore. Miss Roberta Foster is spending part of her Spring vacation from Wellsley College with Lieut. and Mrs. | Thomas B. White. Mr. and M Gordon White, brother and sister-in- | law of Lieut. White of Greenville, Croyden's shovel-brim Dache's peach basket Milgrim's straw sailor Belart's tiny-brimmed sailor This Rusal felt sailor goes beautifully with suits and soft tailored things. Stitched B grain edges the wide roll . Comdr. b Dowling have as their guest Miss| Molly Lee Maxey of Norfolk, Va., who | is here for an indefinite visit. | Beauty Salon work may be charged to your regular account—at Jelleff's. Complete beauty service—Sec- Jhere for an i te visit. | ond floor. For appointments, telephone MEtropolitan jeut. and Mrs. Willlam W. Paca =S are being congratulated upon the birth | 0300—Beauty Salon. of a son, Warfield. born March 20 at the Quantico Family Hospital. Preceding the last dance at the| officers’ mess, Lieut. and Mrs. Ray | Scollins were hosts at a large dinner | party, given in the Waller Building. ! Among those invited were Lieut. Col. ! and Mrs. Ross E. Rowell, Maj. and | THE heW elleffs 12141220 F STREET Mrs. James T. Moore, Maj. and Mrs. ! Louis Woods, Maj. and Mrs. P. Mul- | [ apt. and Mrs. Cushman, Lieut. | FLORSHEIMS Are First Choice with the Smart Woman Dache's blithe basket nt mav Redingote for a woman. The coat is sheer black or brown wool. And speaking of the dress - polka dots for spring are classic! Sizes 38 to 42. $29.75 Gown Salon cover, It has more than dou- led its share of chic - the new small-at-the-top crown, ~ the unién of navyblue and chamois yellow, set off by bright field flowers.$32.50 Really smart women shop for quality, as well as style . . . and find both in a Flor- sheim. The shoes sketched are of fine, ' A huge sailor tipped over one “eye! Milgrim's shiny,wide- brimmed sailor of basket weave ‘straws A bit extreme but immensely amart! Narrow band of chamois yellow around the Misses® costume crown. Black. #15 ensemble with fully lined coat and print dress trimmed with stitohed taf- feta. Navy or black,sizes 18 to 20. soft kid, carefully y made down to the gfic‘:‘:; s:l::: ;:l:; . smallest detail, &b delicate . They all have the “feeture” And here's Belart's sipper straw sailor for your taf- . feta suit and things. 4 very : o gay little sailor- wearing which means snug : & : . 5 arch, fit and greater shoe comfort for you. And they’re beau- ties . . . every one! Note the new steeany. line effect of stitching _and petlotations. > ST 3-Piece Swagger Topcoat Suit with solid color sweater. In two-tone blues and reds— sizes for misses— $29.76 IM"' /ekycf'cl treatment “h & smart

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