Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1937, Page 24

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B2 = SOCIETY. Residential Mrs. Jenckes Gave A Dinner Party Representative Virginia E. Jenckes, member of Congress from the sixth congressional district of Indiana, en- tertained last evening at a dinner in honor of Capt. J. F. Hellweg, superin- tendent of the United States Naval Observatory, and Mrs. Hellweg. THE EVENING eral hundred miles off the coast of Java, The eclipse will occur in June, 1937, Mrs. Jenckes’ guests were Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. Daniel C. Roper, Senator and Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, Senator and Mrs. Alben W. Barkley, Representative Mrs. Caroline O'Day, Representative Lawrence Lewis, Ad- miral and Mrs. W. D. Leahy, Vice STAR, WASHINGTO Miss Richards’ Last Talk of the Season Miss Janet Richards, at her closing talk for this season on “Public Ques- tions, Home and Foreign” tomorrow morning at the Sulgrave Club, will give a general review of the “state of the Union,” including our out- standing domestic problems. Our foreignl relations and the pres- D. C. and Mussolini) and the predicted abatement of friction in the Adriatic. A large European map will be used. A short book review will close the lecture, which will begin at 11 o'clock. Miss Collins Guest. Miss Jane Collins, daughter of Rep- resentative and Mrs. Ross Collins, has TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1937. Mr. H. L. Roosevelt Usher at Wedding | Mr. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt, son of Mrs. H. L. Roosevelt and the late Assistant Secretary of the Navy, was among the ushers at the wedding yesterday of Miss Margaret Winifred Dorrance and Mr. George Strawbridge. The ceremony was performed in St. Martin’s Church at Radnor, Pa., the S8OCIETY. the late Mr. Dorrance, was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. John T. Dorrance. Her sisters, Mrs. Nathaniel Peter Hill of New York and Mrs. William Coxe Wright were matrons of honor and little Dorrance Hill, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Mr. John Strawbridge, jr., was best man for his brother and the ushers in aeddition to Mr. Roosevelt were Mr. Richard Benson and Mr. Perry Ben- son of Philadelphia and Mr. Benjamin John Strawbridge of Chestnut Hill, is a graduate of Princeton University and is an amateur jockey. His bride is an expert horsewoman. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cartwright of Honolulu, Hawali, are in Washington during the Easter holidays. They are staying at the Wardman Park Hotel. Enroll for Classes Starting Aprll 1 Capt. Hellweg, who is a member of the National Geographic Society ex- pedition to photograph the eclipse of the sun, together with a group of eminent scientists and astronomers, will sail from San Francisco and set up their equipment on an island sev- Once Again! gone to Miami, Fla., where she i5 the guest of Col. and Mrs. Robert H. Montgomery of Greenwich, Conn. viewed, with special mention of the | Miss Collins will return to her studies new non-aggression pact between |at Sweetbriar College at the close of Yugoslavia and Italy (Prince Paul | her Easter vacation. H. Griswold of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Strawbridge wiii go Admiral and Mrs. Harry McL. P. Huse, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross, the honor guest; Capt. and Mrs. J. F. Hellweg; Dr. and Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Col. and Mrs. Hollins N. Randolph and Mr. and Mrs. Malcom S. McConihe. They're Obje&ting ent political situation in Europe, in its bearing upon & future war or a constructive peace, will also be re- Rev. Richard A. Gurley officiating, and was followed by a large reception at Woodcrest, the home of tne bride’s | to the Orient for a wedding trip and mother, Mrs. John T. Dorrance, at | on their return will make their home Radnor. on the Main Line near Philadelphia. The bride, who is a daughter of | Mr. Btrawbridge, who is a son of Mr. While Phil FRENCH Famous Conversational Berlits Meth: THE BERLITZ SCHOOL QF | LA\!:}:,AZ’FI 1115 Conn. Ave. Also 10 Weeks “Travelers’ Course” : al)on Patrons Rejoice Washington Miss Burton Hostess Yesterday to Guests From Ohio. of the late Senator Theodore J. Burton of Ohio, who acted as his hostess while he was in yesterday at the Shoreham in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor and Miss Ellen Taylor of Cleveland. Mr. were in Washington for a brief stay en route from Florida, where they spent the Winter, to their Ohio home Social News ISS GIRACE BURTON, niece the Seante, entertained at luncheon and Mrs. Taylor and their daughter and are making the mp‘by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Pullman have returned from a three-week va- cation trip to Miami Beach and Ha- vana. While in Havana they were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Briggs, formerly of Washington. Mr. Briggs is second secretary of the United States Embassy at Havana. OUCH! I'm hurt . . . for Rus- sian Fitch with my family tree is in the $198 class. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Morris had as guests with them in their box at the ball of nations at the Mayflower Ho- tel last evening Representative and Mrs. Hampton P. Fulmer, Commis- sioner and Mrs. Melvin C. Hazen, Col. and Mrs. J. R. Horton, Mrs. William Reid and their son, Mr. Edgar Mor- ris, jr. WELL I'LL be! Wouldn't you . complain if you were the $198 kind of Squirrel and were given away for only $692 only $69! g ; [ PHILIPSBORN BRrReaks 1Ts own REGCORD! A ROARING GOOD FUR SALE G -I- Th E Hundreds of Washington Women benefited by rea er an ver. our last Value-Giving trxumph They told hun- dreds of their friends . . . their Mothers, Cousins, Sisters, Aunts . . . and we've been besieged by calls for another great Fur Sale. Well, here it is...starts at 10 A.M. WEDNESDAY MORNING. OH, DEAR! I'm certainly worth $179. . . why should an aristo- cratic' Weasel like me bring WHAT, AGAIN! . . . Is Philips- born letting a Persian like me go at only $69? W Mrs. Herbert D. Brown, wife of the former chief of the Bureau of Effi- ciency, will come from her home at Glenora-on-Lake Seneca to see the production of “Girls in Uniform,” which her daughter, Miss Constance Connor Brown, director of the Studio of Theater Arts, is putting on for the ‘Washington Civic Theater. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Somerville are in Warrenton, Va., for the Easter holidays, visiting Mrs. Somerville's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKee, at the Warren Green Hotel. Their son, Jack Somerville, jr., has been the guest of his grandparents since Friends School closed for the Spring vacation. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Mc- Kee entertained at an egg hunt fol- lowed by tea for her grandson’s friends while their parents were entertained at a cocktail party. Mrs. H. W. Northcutt of Burlin- game, a suburb of San Francisco, Calif, and her young sons, Bryant Northcutt and Sumner Northcutt, are visiting Mrs. Northcutt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. C. Bryant, at 3611 ‘Wisconsin avenue. They will be here two months. Mrs. C. M. Morse and Miss Cor- nelia Morse of New York City and Miss Eleanor E. Magill of Philadel- phia will be in Washington a few days visiting Mrs. E. R. Carll. Miss Jacqueline Kocialek of Youngs- town, Ohio, arrived here several days ago to spend her Easter vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mudd of Shepherd Park. She will return home some time next week accompanied by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Kocialek, who arrived here yesterday. Dr. John A. Logan was host at a dinner party at the Shoreham last evening when his guests included Representative and Mrs. John F. Dockweiler, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson T. Hartson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Wil- ber, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Guider, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Romney and Mrs. Halstead Logan. Did you think the Values in our recent $69 Fur Sale were GREAT? ... well, “you ain’t seen nothing yet!” We set out to DO IT AGAIN ... we kept our Buyer ' at it . . . back he went to New York Furriers who con- tributed such tremendous values to our last Sale . . . off he trekked (with renewed courage) to find houses we didn’t dare to approach before . .. THE RESULT IS ANOTHER RECORD BREAKER IN FUR VALUE GIVING. Yes, we secured glorious Persians, Squirrels and Fitches . . . it's like giving them away to price them only $69! But Furriers to whom we give many thousands of dollars’ worth of business find it Miss Clara E. Sipprell, pictorial artist, who has her studio in New York City, was the guest during the past week of Mrs. Edward Walton, 1869 Mintwood place northwest. Miss Sipprell came to Washington to make pictures of the Capital. Mrs. Ward Brown and Dr. Mary Dabney Davis gave invitation exhi- bition teas for this artist, who will return to Washington in April. profitable to co-operate with us . . . our account is worth it . .. and YOUR REGULAR PATRONAGE MAKES IT WORTH OUR WHILE TO PLAN EVENTS LIKE THIS FOR YOU! Miss Helen Bloedorn, daughter of Dr. Walter A. Bloedorn, entertained at the Shoreham last evening for a group of her classmates visiting in Washington from William and Mary College. Were YOU one of the lucky women who got a Fur Coat in our last $69 Sale? Then BE HERE FOR THIS ONE ... WEDNESDAY at 10 AM. Read This Partial List of Values...They're All Here at $69! Many One-of-a-Kind Samples Included --%198 Value 3 Black Pony Swaggers $129 Value 2 Hudson Seal Swaggers__ -$198 Value 1 Black Pony Fitted, Pointed Silver 1 Grey Kid Caracul Princess__ s Value e ok r ---%110 Value Fox Collar vatura tter Swagger 5 = 2 B;‘own Kid Caracul Swaggers___-:}ég ‘\$a=ue - gd::ggoezri (Benec sl Value 2 Black Persian Swaggers — alue 1 Black Kidskin Princess___ 5129 Value 2B Dyed) Coney il 1 Grey Kidskin Swagger__ _-$119 Value rincess < aue 1 Blended Squirrel Swagger__ $179 Value 1 Mendnzg (Beaver ‘Dyed) Stroller_$ 99 Value 2 Grey Caracul Princess _$119 Value 2 Grey Krimmer Princess $129 Value 1 Grey Caracul Swagger Value 1 Grey Krimmer Swagger_ $129 Value 9 Beaver (Dyed Coney) Swaggers__$ 89 Value 3 Kaffee Kid Caraculs Value 7 Beaver (Dyed Coney) Princess___% 89 Value 11 Black Caracul Swaggers_ Value 2 Grey Caracul Paw Princess._____$119 Value 9 Black Caracul Princess__ Value 2 Ombre Persian Caraculs________%129 Value 2 Black Persian Caracul Swaggers__s 99 Value 16 Super Seals (Dyed Coney) $ 89 Value 2 Black Persian Caracul Princess___% 99 Value 2 Black Caracul Swaggers with 2 Natural Panther Swaggers Value Silver Fox Collars__ $129 Value 2 Russian Cat Swaggers _ Value 1 Twintone Krimmer Lamb \ 1 Jap Mink Sides__ Value Swagger __ $ 99 Value 3 Brown American Broadtails 2 Civet Cat Swaggers $119 Value (Lamb) with large Wolf Collars__$ 99 Value 4 Eel Grey Chekiang Caracul 2 Superseals (Dyed Coney), Mink Swaggers Value Dyed Fitch Collars Value 3 Grey Krimmer Lamb Swaggers__$129 Value 4 Superseals (Dyed Coney), Natural 1 Brown Chekiang Caracul Swagger .5 99 Value Fitch Collars __$ 89 Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value These Are the VALUES We Secured $198 Furs $169 Furs $139 Furs $119 Furs 599 Furs Mrs. Carleton J. Holdrege of Savan- nah, Ga., and Mrs. Paul Healy of New York City have arrived in Washing- ton for the Easter holidays and are spending several days at the Shore- ham, after which Mrs. Holdrege will teturn to Savannah and Mrs. Healy will go to New York to sail on the Normandie April 28. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Frank of Woodley Park Towers are spending & week in Atlantic City, N. J. Imagine $179 Furs $149 Furs $129 Furs 110 Furs 1 Natural Squirrel Swagger__ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jolliffe and their daughters, Jane and Julia, are at the Shoreham for a week's visit, hav- ing come from their home in Larch- mont, N. Y., for the Easter holidays. They formerly lived in Chevy Chase, and the latter part of next week they will visit in Chevy Chase with Mrs. Howard S. Paine and later with Mrs. Jolliffe's sister, Mrs. R. E. Dunning. Miss Isabel G. Pollock, whose home % in Woodmere, Long Island, is the guest of Mrs. Ida Spangler in her apartment at the Wardman Park Ho- tel. Miss Pollock will be in Washington for about a week before returning to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Villmoare of Kansas City, Mo., who are visiting their son, Mr. Edward 8. Villmoare, Jr., in his apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel, entertained at a dinner in the Colonial room of the hotel Baturday night. Their guests were Senator and Mrs. Bennett.C. Clark, Mrs. Wilbur Marsh, Mrs. Theodore Alford, Mr. and Mrs. Duke Shoop, Mrs. Carl Ristine, Miss Martha Ristine and Mr. Clyde 1 Grey Krimmer Lamb Swagger___$119 1 (Mink Dyed) Lapin Stroller 1 Russian Fitch Princess $198 1 Leopard Cat Swagger 1 Russian Fitch Swagger__ 1 Natural Asamara Leopard Swagger 1 Sable Dyed Fitch Swagger__ 1 Black Persian Swagger_ 1 Silvertone Ombre Muskrat Swagger __ 2 Marmot Swaggers 2 Grey Plaid Ombre Lapins___ 1 South American Weasel Swagger_$179 If You Need STORAGE PACKING MOVING Call NOrth 3343 SMITH’S TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. 1313 You Street N.W. Value Value Value G Remember . . . This Sale STARTS AT 10 AM. ... although the Store Opens at 9:30 AM. No Exchanges, No Refunds All Sales Final \1||l \th STREET T Buy Your Fur Coat NOW for Next Season A Nominal Deposit holds your selection. Special arrange- ments may be made for deferred payments, whereby your coat will be paid for by the time you are ready to wear it. Use Your Charge Account. Storage Free Until Fall! Entire Third Floor Will Be Devoted to This Fur Sale A

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