Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1935, Page 24

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" B—4. =% SOCIETY. Dr. White And Family Sail July 1 President of Goucher Leaves on Laconia. Other Social Notes. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stanley White and their children, Miss Mary Alice ‘White and Mr. Charles Stanley White, Jr., will sail for Europe July 3. They will be absent for six weeks, and on | their return to this country they will go to their Summer home, necr Lees- burg, Va. The president of Goucher College in Baltimore and Mrs. David Allan Robertson and their son, Mr. David Allan Robertson, jr.. will sail on the Laconia, June 21, to spend the Sum- | mer abroad. Mrs. Robert H. ‘Waldor{-Astoria Dr. and Mrs. Louis S. Greene have | gone to Hot Springs, where they are | at the Homestead. acompanied by | their daughter, Miss Anne Carter | Greene. . Kelton is at the New York. Mrs. Axel H. Oxholm and her son, | Billy, will leave tomorrow for their new home in Takoma. Wash., where they will join Mr. Oxholm, who has taken up his duties as director of the Pacific Forest Industry, Mr. and Mrs. George Tillman Bell and their daughter, Miss Mary Lee | Bell, are again in their home in Mass- | achusetts Avenue Park after a vear's absence. Mrs. Bell and her daughter spent the Winter in New York. Mrs. Robert Davis of Little Col- lingwood, near Alexandria, Va.. and her daughters, Miss Edwina Davis, Miss Barbara Davis and Miss Dita Davis will leave today by motor for their ranch in Montana, where they will join Col. Davis. Miss Edwina Davis will return to ‘Washington in the Fall to join an- other sister, Mrs. Raymond Soder- burg, who with Mr. Soderburg makes | her home at 1600 Q street. Col. and Mrs, Davis and their other daughters will go to California to make their home. } Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong is spending this month in the Summer home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. Corrin Strong on Gibson Island, where she is recuperating from | & serious illness. Mrs. Ona B. Talbot of Indianapolis, is visiting her grandson. Mr. Wallace Richard and Mrs. Richard at 1735 New Hampshire avenue. Mrs. Talbot, who for many years was the impresario of Indianapolis and Louisville, had lived for some time in Paris with her daughter, the late Mrs. Msyta Richard. and Mrs s sister, | Mrs. Charles F Indianap; olis, spent a 1 Wash- ington during the V Var. Mrs. Talbot and her daughter returned to New York last Winter and after the | death of the latter, Mrs. Talbot re- mained in New York. Mrs. Charlotte M. Kelly and her grandson, Mr. Morton Kelly, have re- | turned to their home in Beverly, Mass., after a 10 davs’ visit with Mrs. Ger- trude S. Wilke, in her home at 1429 Geranium street. Mrs. Wilke enter- tained extensively both in Washington and out of town for her guests. Dr. William H. Leede of Bremen, Germany, is the guest of his sister, Miss Minette Leede, in her apartment, | 1820 California street, where he will remain until his departure aboard the Europa sailing tomorrow midnight. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederic Wil- | son have returned to their home on | Kalorama Circle after spending the Winter at the Westmoreland. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Raebach an- | nounce the confirmation of their daughter, Doris, Friday morning at 9:45 o'clock at the Washington Hebrew Congregation. Reception will be held at home, 425 Irving street northwest, from 4 to 11 o'clock. Mr. Harry Wheaton Howard will leave Washington Sunday and will sail | from Vancouver, British Columbia, Saturday, June 15, for a trip around the world. Mr, Howard, who is prom- inent in music circles of the Capital, will not return until October and dur- ing his travels will visit Honolulu, | Japan, China, India, Suez, Egypt, the Mediterranean and Paris. He will re- turn from Cherbourg, arriving on this continent in Canada. Mrs. G. D. Fitch and Miss Hermione * k k% k k k k k k k k k k k k kX k kx % Summer Shoes for Juveniles A.—Kilties and 12 other smart white sports styles. Built-up leather heels. Sizes 4 to 9, AA to C. A grand buy at....$2.95 D.—Boys’ all-white wing tip ox- fords, also with black or 'brown trim. Sizes 1 to 6. A value you'll want to rush right in BOF cacecoscensone ... 8295 GET LONG-WEARIN RIGHT-FITTING HAHN SHOES ... AND SAVE! | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, jr. Mr. Fitch have taken an apartment at the Fairfax for the ear'y Summer. Mr, and Mrs. Hughes Spalding of Atlanta, Ga., are spending the latter half of the week at the Mayflower. They came here for the graduation yesterday of their daughter, Miss Eleanor Spalding, from Georgetown Visitation Convent, and for the commencement exercises Sunday at Georgetown Preparatory School, where their son, Mr. Hughes Spalding, jr., will graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Spalding will return to Georgia from here and their son and daughter will sail June 19 on the North Cape cruise and a trip on the continent, Mrs. Ralph Miller is at the Shore- Mrs. Ralph Miller of New York is at the Shoreham, while in Washington to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Miller, jr., is 1 nthe diplomatic service in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Addington of Phoenix, Ariz, are at the Willard for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Redding of El Dorado, Ark. are spending a few days at the Dodge. - Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Woolans of Chicago and their daughter, Miss Lenore Woolans, are at the Wardman Park Hotel for several days, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drummond of Bay Shore, N. Y., are at the Carlton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Morre and their family have come from their home in Harrisburg to spend some time at the Willard. Mrs. G. J. McMillin, Mr. G. J.| McMillin and Mr. George G. McMillin, jr., have come from Newport and are | staying temporarily at the Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mattesson, ac- companied by Mrs. F. M. Hart of Anderson, 8. C.,, are at the Dodge for a few days. Mr. F. W. Taylor of Cheltenham, England. is in Washington for a short stay and will be at the Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Chase of | Detroit are spending & week at the Martinique, Mrs. Kelley Leaving For Middle West Mrs. William Fitch Kelley, president of the League of Republican Women, will leave Washington tomorrow for Springfield, Ill, where she will attend the Republican “grass root” conven- tion in that city. Former Gov. Frank O. Lowden will be the principal speaker at the convention, which will be a | rally of Republicans from nine Mid- | western States. Former Gov. Lowden, with Mrs. Lowden, made many friends | in Washington when the former served | in the House of Representatives before being elected Governor of Illinois. | Mr. and Mrs. Lowden recently enter- | tained former President Herbert Hoo- ver in their home, Sinissippi Farm, in Illinois, HAFEY QUITS REDS CINCINNATI, June 7 (#)—The Times-Star said today that Chick | Hafey, outfielder of the Cincinnati | Reds, has taken “French leave"” of the club, departed for his nome in California, and nrobably is cut of base ball permanentiy Hafey hnsi been ill and unable to play for some time, Tomorrow—RIZIK’S Washington's Two Better Shops Sale of Lingerie Two groups selected from regular and drastically reduced 87.95 to $9.95 HAND- stocks MADE SILK GOWN Exquisite gowns of heavy crepe, piped in contrast, or trimmed with alencon laces, $1.95 10 $2.95 A limited number of st and crepe. Peach, bluc and RIZIK .. 1108 Conn. Ave, BROTHERS B.—Hahn Special. Misses’ white calf strap for dress wear, with light flexible leather soles. Sizes 125 to 3 E.—Boys’ U. S. Ked “Short Stop” for comfort and wear. Brown, white and neutral col- ors. A Summer necessity! Sizes 1110 6.ccecnccnccnneces.. e | of the Fort Myer Riding Hall exhibi- | jumping classes will be given by a |group of the Army's outstanding | Seismograph in California Fails THE EVENING SBTAR, WASHINGTON,” D. ©.” FRIDXY, JUNE. 7, T935. Miss Thomas Given Farewell Party Miss Sarah Thomas will be guest of honor at a farewell dinner party at Brierwood Manor tonight at 7 o'clock. Terminating & service of many years as home demonstrator of the 4-H Clubs of Fairfax County, Miss Thomas has been appointed to the same posi- tion in Shenandoah County and leaves immediately to take up her new duties. Receiving with Miss Thomas will be her hostess, Mrs. Daniels, wife of Maj. H. B. Danlels, and Miss Alice Crutchfield, who will succeed Miss Thomas. Other dinner guests include Miss Elsie Davis, Miss Olga Jensen, Miss Irma Adams, Miss Garnet Hodges, Miss Vergle Dameron and| Miss Margaret Procter of Fairfax, | Miss Katheryn McKeever, Miss Nell | Patterson and Mrs. Willlam MacKay of Washington. Additional guests will attend the party and dance later in | the evening. Horse Show for Shrine Visitors Col. Kenyon Joyce, commanding officer at Fort Myer, Va., has arranged an exhibition drill and horse show by the 3d Cavalry of that post in honor of the visiting potentates and nobles | of the Mystic Shrine to be given in the outdoor show ring at Fort Myer Gardens, Thursday afternoon, June 13, | at 2:30 o'clock. The Washington pub. lic, which has so generously supported Fort Myer benefit performances in the past, is cordially invited to attend. ‘There will be no charge fc dmission or for parking space. Col. Joyce plans an exhibition which will combine some of the best features tions, now internationally famous, and the more spectacular events of the outdoor horse shows and Olympic horsemen now stationed at Fort Myer. SANTA ANA FEELS QUAKE| to Register 8hock, However. PASADENA, Calif,, June 7 (#).—A sharp earthquake shock was reported yesterday in Santa Ana, Calif., but did not record on Lhe visible writer seismograph at the California Insti- tute of Technology. Reports from Santa Ana said the quake rattied dishes and caused a few pictures to fall, but resulted in no injuries or damage. RUG CLEANING When Your Fine Rugs Need Attention— Give Us a Call Exvert Hand-work— Prompt and Cour- feous Service. CLEANING, STORING REPAIRING Free Insurance MARK KESHISHIAN 1214 Conn. Ave. s *4.95 A marvelous value group. Lingerie, $1.65 ep-ins and teddies in satin flesh. Street C.—For sports or beach wear. All-white Slacko Cloth, erepe- Almas Temple Ball, Reception Wednesday ‘The Almas Temple, A. A. O. N. M. 8, of Washington, has issued invitations for a ball and reception Wednesday evening, June 12, at 11 o'clock in the evening, in honor of the imperial potentate-elect, Mr. Leonard P. Steuart tol Licenses Total Millions. Vehicle owners of England paid nearly $163,000,000 for road licenses Made to Sell JuLius Garrineker & Co. F STREET AT FOURTEENTH SUMMER CLOTHES FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN ... We know their needs. . .their preferences...and we have here the smartly correct type of styles they like above all others...wonderfully mod- erate in price, too, which is grand news for voung people’s budgeting. Our Sixth Floor Shop is ready for the rush for summer clothes. . .cool suits, linens, Palm Beach, gabardines . .. wools .. .flannel slacks. . .ducks. . .golf and tennis tog- gery in our Greenbrier lines . .. beach wear... hats. . .the best made shoes. PROFIT ABLE VISITING HERE TOMORROW Sorority’s Annual Banquet Tomorrow ‘The fifth annual banquet of Lambda Sigma Delta Sorority will be held at the Wardman Park Hotel tomorrow evening. ‘The dinner will start at 7 o'clock, and a five-minute entertainment will be given by the pledges of each chap- ter. To the best chapter performance will go a silver loving cup. On the committee are Miss Wini- fred Jones, chairman; Miss Leila Rose and Miss Elizabeth Brubaker. 77\®) 7191\ 099110, at $4 and $5 Before you buy a Summer handbag, see this_refreshing collection of wood bead bags that were made to sell at $4 and $5. A wide choice of styles. All white or white with contrasting designs. Mail Orders Filled BECERS Phone Dlstrict 4454 1314 F Street N. W. ‘“Lady Luxury” HOSIERY SHADES — PERFECT FOR GALA WHITE AND PASTEL CLOTHES sole sandal RN 513 Children’s size 10 to women’s 8, F.—“Pla-Mates,” Barefoot San. dals, Flexible chrome Goodyear welt soles. In white, smoke or tan elk. Sizes 6 to 117, $1.68 12 10 3.iievennnenenens..$198 At Juniortown 7th AND K STREETS 1207 F STREET 3212 14th STREET Xk k kX khkkkkkkkhkkkxkkx “KNEE-HITE” HOSIERY Cool comfort goes with these guaranteed washable elastic top stockings. In shades above. Warm, sunny colors that blend with light or the new bright summer clothes. Three sheer weights—2, 3, or 4 thread. Lace or plain tops. You'll choose one or ALL of these shades. 59c-*1 SUNSHINE—A diaphanous sun shade for afternoon or evening. SUNBURN—A deep, reddish suntan you'll love for sports wear, SANDORA—A neutral greyish tan that goes with everything. 2y 1207 F 7th and K 3212 14th BOCIETY. We're off to a flying start for a record-breaking June! congratulations! To Washington women . . . thanks—and It didn’t take you long to learn that it’s Hahn’s for WHITE SHOES! Thousands of pairs of the smartest whites you’ve ever seen at these prices . . . each an extraordinary value! VACATION SANDALS 1.9 Linens . . . peasant cloths . . . service suedes and kids, in white and many gay colors. Greatest values in town! “HAHN SPECIALY *2.95 The same shoes we sold by the thousands_ last vear at $3.95 ... in a glorious array of dress and sport styles! UNUSUAL VALUES "B Fashions that you see only in much higher-priced lines « + « including sandale, cut-out ties and pumps. “HAHN DYNAMICS” *2.00 Famous Dynamic Style and Arch Shoes . . . including many of our $6.75 styles. Genuine Buck, Poro, Pig, Linen! WASHABLE Zip-closing top on a roomy washable white pouch bag with a bracelet handle. At- tached coin purse. HANDBAGS Gleaming white Rodalac bag you may clean with a damp cloth. Two metal initials in frame. Pouch or vanity, 1207 F ST—7th & K STS.—3212 14th ST.

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