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SOCIETY, Parties in Chevy Chase Highlights of the Week Mrs. L. Paul Winings Entertains at Lunch- eon and Bridge—Col. and Mrs. Sawyer Among Many Thursday at Olney Inn. Other Hosts. The guests were Mrs. Boyce R. MRS. L. PAUL WININGS entertained at luncheon and bridge Bolton, Mrs. Porter R. Taylor, Mrs. Fred W. Franke, Mrs. William W. Smith, Mrs. Stephen B. Fuller, Mrs. John L. Hunting- ton, Mrs. John E. Benton, Mrs. Fred S. McFarline, Mrs. John R, Lloyd, Mrs. James H. Defandorf, Mrs. Roger Whiteford, Mrs. Henry P. Fowler, Mrs. George O. Sutton, Mrs. Harmon Kicklighter, Mrs. Ralph W. Smith, Mrs. Huber! t Hoover, Mrs. Robert C. Duncan, Mrs. Guy Baker Stephenson, Mrs. Sidney R. White and Mrs, Schuyler Phillips of New York City, who is the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Smith. Col. Donald H. Sawyer and Mrs. Sawyer were hosts at a buffet supper party Friday evening for Wilkins of Atlanta, Ga. their house guest, Miss Lynette Mr. and Mrs. Clem Parker were hosts at a dinner party on Tuesday in their home, in compliment to Miss Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunnington were hosts at a supper and bridge party last evening in their residence. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simpson, Mr. and Mrs, William J. Blackwood, Mr. and | Mrs. Kenneth Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ficher, Mr. and Mrs. Alber Ebner and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davison. | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McDaniel Por- | ter have returned from Bermuda and are now in their apartment at the Pershing. Mrs. Porter was formerly Miss Frances Elizabeth Owens. Miss Mary Brush will entertain at a tea from 5 to 7 o'clock on Sunday, May 16, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Porter. Mrs. Howard T. Jones and her sis- ter, Mrs. Ronald T. Shadburne, left Thursday for a two weeks’' visit with their mother, Mrs. Miller, in Louis- ville, Ky. Mrs. Charles White entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the Columbia Country Club. The guests were Mrs. Charles Wainwright, Mrs. Joseph Moyer, Mrs. John Byrns, Mrs. Lloyd Sutton, Mrs. Carrie Sut- | ton, Mrs. Hugh Murrell, Mrs. Cora Peoples, Mrs. G. Kirby Munson, Mrs. Harold Burton, Mrs. Clem C. Wil-| liams and Mrs. Lansing Van Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Allan O. White have returned from a week's stay in Schnec- | tady, N. Y. Mrs. and Mrs. James V. Bennetl were hosts at a tea from 5 to 7 o'clock Sunday, May 2. in honor of Miss Ruth | Collins of New York City. Miss Anne Bennett, the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, entertained at a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock Monday for Miss Patricia Davis, daughter of | Mrs. Homer Davis of Chevy Chase, | who is leaving this week for her home i Coronada, Calif. Mrs. Norman E. Bull is spending & week in Germantown. Pa., as the | guest of her brother-in-law and sister, | Mr. and Mrs. H. Rex Stackhouse Mrs. Charles Lueck and Mrs. Dil- ler Groff were joint hostesses at luncheon and bridge Monday at the Congressional Country Club. The guests were Mrs. Joseph Rice, Mrs. Dwight Russell Cooke, Mrs. K. Pol- | lock, Mrs. Philip Gott, Mrs. Carl| Stuhler. Mrs. Carl Tilman. Mrs. Cley L. Jennison, Mrs. Ray Schrider, Mrs. | Huburt Snoke and Mrs. Fred Evans. Mrs. Sidney C. Vincent of Mount | Washington, Md., is the house guest | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lueck. Mrs. William D. Wrightson left Monday for Fulks Run, Va, where she is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gabriel. Mrs. Howard M. Bollinger enter- tained at luncheon Thursday in com- pliment to Mr. Bollinger's mother, Mrs. Joseph Bollinger of Stonehurst, Philadelphia, Pa., who has been their house guest. The guests included Mrs. Ernest Febrey, Mrs. W. Smith of New Hampshire, Miss Daisy Cum- | mins of Princeton, N. J.; Miss Mar- garet B. Russell, Mrs. John C. White, Mrs. Willlam T. Pollard and Mrs. William C. Schofield. Miss Bertha Bunker, who has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Fuller for two months re- turned Tuesday to her home in Tip- ton, Towa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drake and Miss Cora Smoyer of Stroudsburg, Pa, are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wainwright. Mrs. J. Wriley Jacobs entertained at luncheon and bridge yesterday at the Columbia Country Club. Mr. John Northrop Shive of John Hopkins University, is the house guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. John DeWolf Northrop. Mrs. Scott Brewer entertained a eompany of eight at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at Olney Inn. Mrs. Fred Tew entertained at a supper party Monday evening in her residence for Mrs, James Gordon, Mrs. Anne Corning, Mrs. J. D. North- rop, Mrs. Charles E. Graham, Mrs. Sara Colman, Mrs. Andrew Foggo, Mrs. Jane Collins, Miss Grace Chand- lee, Miss Rosemary Wright, Miss Isa- bel Collins and Mrs. Charles Detmer. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin W. Sandmeyer end their daughter, Mary Anna Sand- meyer, and their son, Melvin Sand- meyer, jr., left yesterday by motor to e 22 in e A | parents, spend the week end in York, Pa., as the guests of Mrs. George B. Strauf- baugh. \ Mr. and Mrs. Wilton A. Flory of Bangor, Pa. are the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther F. Speer. Mrs. Carl Tilman entertained at a supper and bridge party Thursday evening in her residence. The guests were Mrs. Herbert Peacock, Mrs. Ar- thur Gunnarson, Mrs. C. M. Jansky, jr.; Mrs. Philip Gott, Mrs. Dwight R. Cooke, Mrs. Carl Stuhler and Mrs. Ray Schrider. Mrs. James Doran entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday at the i Silver Bowl Tea Room for Mrs. Alvin Pettit, Mrs. Henry Shannon, Mrs. Leon Grant, Mrs. Horace Kilmer, Mrs. C. F. Williams, Mrs. Don C. Dyer and Mrs. Lloyd Harrison. Mrs. F. Rankin Weisgerber of De- | troit, Mich., is the house guest of her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burr N. Ed- wards. Mrs. James Blair of Indiana, Pa., is the house guest of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Custis Lee Hall Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Duncan have as their house guests the Rev. and Mrs. Matthews of Philadelphia, Pa. Miss Betty Ellen McClaskey enter- | tained at a tea from 4 to 7 o'clock Sunday, May 2, in the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Lacey Mc- Claskey. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, jr., were hosts at & dinner party Wednesday evening in their residence in honor of Representative Hugh Rigney and Mrs. Rigney of linois. Mrs. R. F. Knox entertained a com- pany of 16 at a dessert-bridge Mon- day in her residence. Lieut. and Mrs. Robert B. Fulton left Monday by motor for their home in Charleston, S. C, after being the house guests of Lieut. Fulton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence Ful- ton. Dr.and Mrs. D. G. Davis left Friday by motor, accompanied by Col. and Mrs. Robert H. Young, for Portsmouth, | Va., where they will spend the week end as guests of Capt. and Mrs. D. V. Chadwick. Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. De Veau returned Thursday from Sesa Island, Ga., and are now in their new home, 8363 Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. Reuel W. Elton of Chevy Chase have had as their house guests for the past week Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Drake of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Elton of Pittsburgh, Pa., have been the week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton. Mrs. William A. Reutemann of Chevy Chase, Md, has returned to her home from an extended visit in New York and on Long Island. News of Iit:‘sia;lts In Sligo Park Hills Mrs. Thomas Amatucci gave & surprise linen shower at her home Monday night in honor of Miss Theo- dore Rinaldi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rinaldi of Sligo Park Hills, Md.,, whose marriage to Mr. Alphonse Leemans, foot ball star, will take place June 12 at St Michael's Catholic Church. Silver Spring. There were 75 guests. The dining table had as a center- piece a large, heart-shaped cake, flanked with three ivory tapers in silver candelabra on either side. Mrs. Martin Joyce and Mrs. P. A. Kincan- non of Silver Spring, poured coffee, while Miss Peggy Joyce, Mrs. Patrick Joyce, Mrs. Joseph Arnold of Ar- lington, Va., and Mrs. Michael Ri- naldi assisted in serving. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sterling had as house guests during the week Mrs. Sterling's sister, Mrs. Myrtle L. Reeder, and Mrs. Sterling’s niece, Miss Willa Mae Latham, of Clem- ents, Md. Mrs. R. A. Ramsay has been visit- ing friends in Sandy Spring for the TOUJOURS JEUNE charm in white marquisette As light and graceful as a Chopin waltz. Delicately contrived net ruffles with taffeta bands make the brief jacket and swirling skirt a delight in femininity. THE SUNDAY STAR, Married in WASHINGTON New York T MRS. FRANK W. MONDELL, JR., Who, before her marriage ye:terda%in the Fifth Avenue Presby- terian Church, New York, was Miss Ethel Natalie Murdock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Murdock of Larchmont, N. Y. %r.fl:{orhdel%l is the son of former Representative and Mrs. Frank . Mondell. News of the Week In Laytonsville Miss Anne Besley, Mr. Jack War-| = field of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Mowatt Windham and Mr. Kenneth Windham of Laytonsville motored to bert Hawkins, during the week. D.. C, Mrs. Campbell Feted On 86th Anniversary Mrs. Mary Campbell was honored on her 86th birthday anniversary April 30 with a reception given by her daughters, Mrs. Sada Shinn and Mrs. Harry Dowling, in their apartment in the Sherman. The 100 or more guests attending the delightful party were welcomed at the door by Miss Lucile Hutchison and her brother, Mr. M. G. Hutchison. Refreshments were served by Mrs. E. H. Nunnally, Mrs. John W. Smith, Mrs. David S. Davison, Mrs. J. D. Reich and Miss Henrietta Nunnally. Mrs. A. J. Findley played and all the guests sang “Happy Birthday,” and a poem written by Mrs. R. M. Dickey in honor of Mrs. Campbell was read by Miss Lenore De Grange. Those attending the reception were | Mrs. B. C. Painter of Morgantown, W. Va., eldest daughter of Mrs. Camp- bell; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, David S, Davison, Sen- ator Rush D. Holt, Representative and Mrs. Robert L. Ramsey, Miss Gene- vieve Barth, Miss Lucile Hutchison, Mr. M. G. Hutchison, Col. J. William De Grange, Miss Lenore De Grange, Mr. J. L. Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lyle, Miss Helen Dusman of Balti- more and Miss Laura Dusman of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. A. Judson Findley, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Murphy, Mr. Harry Dowling, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Vincent, Mrs. Maud Wheat- ley, Mr. Arthur L. Phillips, Miss Abbie Miles, Mrs. Nelle Miller Wiggins, Mr. E. H. Nunnally, young Edward Nun- nally, jr.; Mr. Homer L. Thieman, Mr, A. Hood Phillips, Miss Bertha Duncan, Miss Thelma Smith, Mr. Harry Nay- lor, Mr. Terry J. Dalton, Mrs. Jane H. Billson, Mrs. Theresa Thompson, | Mrs. O. J. Jolley, Mrs. Virginia Reich, Mrs. J. R. Guy, Mrs. Eddie Patterson, Miss Mabel Hopkins, Mrs. Hopkins, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. | § E. Hayden, Miss Christine Hilbrant, &8 MAY 9, 1937—PART THREE. Mrs. Ruth Brown, Mrs. Bernice Miles, Mrs. Brown, Miss Marie Kueffner, Mrs. Rose Walters, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McMorrow, Bobble McMorrow, Mr. Crawford Sloan, Mr. Dan Allgood, Miss Trave Kittinger, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hildebrand, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hildebrand, Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Myers, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Alexander, Mr. Fred Cunningham, Mrs. Jane Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ridenour of King- wood, W. Va.; Gall M. Osborne, Mrs, Roberta Beall, Miss Fannie Beli, Mrs. Mabel J. Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Markham, Miss Lillle Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Kunz, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Mattingly, Miss Helen Hart, Miss Pauline Hart, Mrs. M. A. Hart, Mr. W. H. Geisel, Miss Elfa Mae Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. James, Mrs. J. W. Thurston, Miss Mary E. | Moore and Miss Annie Hopkins. Annual Bridge Tea The sales ability of the younger generation will be put to a test Mon- day, May 24, when 16 boys and girls will sell candy, cigarettes and novel- Yes to the several hundred people expected at the annual bridge-tea to be given by the ladies of the St. Gertrude's Guild. This annual event will take place on the terrace of the continental room at the Wardman Park Hotel. The youngsters, ranging in ages | from 5 to 13, are the sons and daugh- | ters of members of the guild. Daniel !Fllzgerald Duke, jr, 13-year-old grandson of Mrs. James Edward | Duke, who is chairman of the bridge- tea, will be on hand with 6-year-old Murray Callahan, to take charge of trays of candy and cigarettes. Among the girls who will help their | mothers to make a success of the party will be Martha, Anne and Ger- 4 Due to an SOCIETY. aldine Garrity, Nancy Callahan, Mary Jane and Florence Cahill, Peggy Walsh, Suzanne Slingluff, Laura May Norris, Nancy McEarney, Jeanne O’Donnell, Mary Stohlman, Peggy Wilmer and Margaret Mary Giegen- gack. Proceeds of the bridge-tea will go Schocl of Arts and Crafts. Officers of the St. Gertrude’s Guild are Mrs. Robert Whitney Imbrie, president; Mrs. Raymond Francis Garrity, trease urer; Mrs. Augustus E. Giegengack, correspondnig secretary; Mrs. Francis Xavier Callahan, recording secretary, and Mrs. Peter John McGovern, hise for the benefit of Bt. Gertrude's ! torian. Tz MY Wedding Presents of Fine China, Rich Crystal, Silver, A Art(Objects and Lamps 1317 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Just Below Dupont Circle 7777777 NN, Richmond Sunday and were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lenz. Mr. Charles Warfield, Miss Annie Warfield, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, Mr. and Mrs. McHone, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tabler and Mr. and Mrs. Devers of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Bell and son William of Alexandria were entertained at the Bell home Sunday by Mrs. Alli- son Taylor and Mrs. Mary Bell All- nutt, \ Miss Mary Waters of Baltimore spent from Thursday to Monday here with her sister, Mrs. Uriah Griffith. Mrs. Samuel Riggs, jr., and Mrs. Thomas Stewart entertained for Mrs. Griffith and Miss Waters at ocon- tract bridge Friday evening. Other guests were Mrs. Vernon Dyson, Mrs. Elgee Riggs, Mrs. Vestus Willoox, Mrs. Merhle Haines and Miss Vir- ginia Griffith, Mrs. Douglas Lindsay of Alexandris Striped Chiffon as gay as the month of May A PLEATED SKIRT SWINGING SWAYING, THE EPITONE OF GRACE WITH EACH LITTLE PLEAT STITCHED INTO PLACE TO MAKE IT AS TICAL AS IT IS BECOMING NAVY OR BROWN ON WHITE PRICE 1695 Cottons and tub silks from o 1315 Connecticut Ave. LOOK AHEAD TO SUMMER AT JULIUS GARFINCKEL & COMPANY OUR NEW AND UNUSUAL find it here in its most conception. F STREET AT BLACK, FASHIONS AND ACCESSORIES ARE NOW BEING SHOWN FOR WOMEN AND MISSES JUNIORS AND CHILDREN When a new style springs into being, the woman or young person who keeps constantly in touch with ' this store is immediately aware of it . . . she knows if it is charming and different, she will She knows, too, that many styles originate in our selections, and that for indi- viduality of apparel, Garfinckel's is the foremost store. Phillip-Louise 4 Doors East of Conn. Ave. 100 Dresses All Occasions Day, Street, Afternoon Dinner and Evening Were $16.95 to $45 !/’r, AND PRAC- < e distinctive and smartest FOURTEENTH Correction: Error, Our Recent Clearance Advertisement Read “Choice of the House Regular $3, $3.95 and 35 SPRING COATS and $39H SUITS It should have read ... Choice of the House Reg. $49.75 to $89.75 Spring Coats and Suits These will be on Sale again Monday. Two and three piece suits, and dressy coats trimmed with regal furs on quality fabrics, Third Floor. Complete wh oay buck, e % and linens. P4 if;?§~“/ and combinations of white | * 4 and brown, *39 s showing of ite kid, genuine white white gabardine, In all white white and | White or Flowered LINENS $775 Vamps are cut-out! Toes peep out! Sides are Out! It's a gayly, extravagantly Sandal- ized season . . . and PariMode proves it in the two smart LINENS pictured . “sprite” in all WHITE or in a FLOWERY print , « for street or the most eventful evening. PARIMODE CREATIONS black. Low, medium, and | high heels for dress, street, and sport wear. with i SIZES 4 TO 10 WIDTHS AAAA TO C A Piw sTyLES HULA CHARGE ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE “Queen Quality Boot Shop 1221 F Street N.W. Fad -4 A The June Bride chooses o gown of sculptured beauty . . . a redingote of shimmering lace over a slim-fitting satin dress, with tiny pearl fasten- ings, repeatsd in the halo. The bridesmaids are re- splendent in flower petaled net over taffeta. Wedding Gowns $19.95 to $49.75 " Bridesmaids’ and Matrons of Honor Gowns $16.95 to $39.75 s Better Dresses, Second See Our Bridal Display in Our Windows With Everything Floor. for the June Bride end Her Troussecu.