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SOCIETY. Miss Edna Vosper Entertains for Mrs. Helen Williams Brodie—Mrs. William Moore ISS EDNA VOSPER entertained at a tea from 4 to 6 o’clock Friday afternoon in her home on Livingston street in com- Montreal, Canada. Miss Vosper was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Hannah T. Vosper; Mrs. Cyrus Culver, Mrs. E. Mueller and Mrs. Mrs. William Moore Kimbrough of Indianolo, Miss., is the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Charles Carr entertained at a luncheon party Wednesday In her residence in compliment to Mrs. Kimbrough. The guests Given in Chevy Chase Kimbrough Is Visitor. M pliment to her house guest, Mrs. Helen Williams Brodie of John Strothers. Robert Bryant, jr. included Mrs. Willilam Collins, Mrs. Lester Whitten, Mrs. Carl Oechsle, Mrs. Charles Pritchard and Mrs. J. Robert Bryant, jr. Mrs. H. S. Yohe entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday in her residence. The guests were Mrs. W. N. Johannessen, Mrs. Harry Reed, Mrs. J. E. Rolfes, Mrs. Martin H. Uelsmann, Mrs. S. A. Snyder, Mrs. Arthur Reed, Mrs. John Lauritzen and Mrs. Leo Kavanagh. Judge and Mrs. R. J. Mawhinney and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kavanagh, have returned to their home after spending five months in Miami, Fla Mrs. E. B. Adams is the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Patton, in West Englewood, N. J. Mrs. Anthony Byrne entertained at luncheon and bridge Monday in her residence. Mrs. Thomas Wilkins was hostess at luncheon and bridge Friday at the Columbia Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jarnagin | and their daughter, Geri Jarnigin, returned Tuesday from Shelbyville, I, where they were the guests of Mrs. Jarnagin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ‘William C. Rawlings, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. H. Addison Bowie left Friday for a week end motor trip to Williamsburg, Va. Miss Ruth Coburn of San Diego, Calif,, is the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Enrietto. Mr. Charles H. Harsch of Pitts- burgh, Pa., is the house guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Satterwhite, Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Haywood have returned from a month's vaca- tion spent in Cuba as the house guests of Mrs. Haywood's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. James MacFar- lane, and on their return they stopped in Atlanta, Ga. as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wells. Dr. and Mrs. Lee Price Calsee left Friday for Old Point Comfort, where they will spend the week end at the Chamberlin Hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Cal- see attended the banquet given in honor of Maj. Gen. Charles E. Kil- bourne at Fortress Monroe. Dr. and Mrs. Calsee will return the first of this week to their home on Glendale road. Mrs. Clara A. Hoak of Harrisburg, Pa,, is the house guest of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. | Paul Winings. Mr. nad Mrs. Irving Hall and their two children left Friday for Sher- wood Forest, Md., where they are spending the week end in their Sum- mer home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Temple Webster left Thursday for New York City, Wwhere they will attend the real estate convention. Mrs. George E. Tew entertained at hincheon and bridge Tuesday evening in her residence for Mrs. Samuel West, Mrs. Patrick Farrell, Mrs. D. P. Bush, Mrs. Arthur Tew, Mrs. Robert Fugitt, Mrs. Harry Wheeler and Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Turner left ‘Tuesday by motor for Lexington, Va., where they will spend the week visit- ing their nephew at Washington and Lee University. Mrs. Joseph DeVeau entertained at & supper and bridge party Wednes- day evening in her home. The guests were Mrs. Clay L. Jennison, Mrs. Gregor MacPherson, Mrs. Fred Kunkel, Mrs. Robert Rausch, Mrs. John D. Northrop, Mrs. Huburt Snoke, Mrs. Horace Graham, Mrs. Alton Grinnell, Mrs. James Allison Buchanan, Mrs. Charles Detmer and Mrs. Charles Lueck. Miss Betty Matthews of Williston, B. C, is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Owens. Dr. and Mrs. Owens were hosts at & buffet supper party, followed by bridge, Wednesday evening in com- pument to Miss Matthews. Mrs. J. Frank Kelly entertained at luncheon Tuesday in her residence on Ellicott street. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles returned Tuesday from Ocean City. Md., where they spent several days at the May- flower Hotel. Mrs. O. H. Benson entertained at | THE GENUINE CLOT™ TAILORED BY There's a lighter weight, a greater porosity, to PALM BEACH weaves this year, meaning that more cooling air can circulate about you. 1303 F STREET T Al Shep luncheon in her home, Lorena Vista, at Gettysburg, Pa., for Mrs. Carl Til- man, Mrs. Huburt Snoke, Mrs. Carl | Stuhler, Mrs. George Kane and Mrs, |C. Ray'Schrider, all of Chevy Chase. | Mrs. Benson was formerly of Chevy | Chase. | Mrs. Frank Stetson entertained at | luncheon and bridge Wednesday. The guests were Mrs. Ray P. Wright, Mrs, L. Reeves, Mrs. James C. Adkins, Mrs. Frank Shipe, Mrs. G. E. Rowland, Mrs. E. Percival Wilson and Mrs. Jos- eph P. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Huburt Snoke motored Friday to spend the week end visiting | in Shippensburg, Pa. Mrs. James Oliver will entertain at a tea from 3 to 5 o'clock tomorrow | afternoon for the music section of the | Chevy Chase Woman's Club. Mrs. George F. Goetzman returned Tuesd from Los Angeles, Calif, where she was the guest for two months of her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Victor Long- | street. Mr. and Mrs. Otis B. Johnson are spending the week end at their Sum- | mer home in Sherwood Forest, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson entertained a group of Chevy Chase friends at a dinner-dance last evening in their Summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Crocker were hosts at a buffet supper party Sunday evening, May 9, in their resi- dence. Mrs. John L. Weaver entertained at luncheon and bridge Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. F. A. Butrick and her daughter, Mrs. Sibyl Gile, who will leave this month for their home in Duxbury, Mass. Mrs. Benjamin Jones entertained at luncheon Friday in her residence for Mrs. Butrick and Mrs. Gile. Mrs. James H. Defandorf enter- tained at a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock Monday in her residence in compli- ment to Mrs. Frank Gearhart and iss Emily Carson of Parkersburg, W. Miss Amy Patmore of New York | City and Miss Mary MacMillan of | ‘Washington. {Mr. and Nlrs. Love Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Love will cele- brate their 25th wedding anniversary this evening from 6 to 10 o'clock at | their home at 2700 Rodman road Among those who have been invited are Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Akers, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Andrews, Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bam- man, Mrs. Elsie Bennett, Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Bogle, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Brite, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bruckart, Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Bryant, Dr. and Mrs. R. Tomas Cajigas, Mrs. William T. Clerk, Capt. and Mrs. W. G. Dow, Maj. and Mrs. C. U. Edwards, Miss L. M. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Fannon, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Goebel, Mr and Mrs. Waldo Ging, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ging, Mrs. A. G. Hawley, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harter, Mrs. R. G. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hughes, Mr and Mrs. H. H. | Howland, Mr. and Mrs. C. Jacoby, Col. G. F. Jonah, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. John- son, Col. and Mrs. H. S. Kimberly, Mr. and Mrs. J. M Kerr, Dr and Mrs. E. F. Koss, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Larcombe, Miss Irene Lowe, Mrs Allie Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson, Mr. P. J. Rose, Miss Antoinette Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rule, Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Shah, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith, Dr. and Mrs Chester Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Seviour, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Schonthal, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Strode, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. S. Toombs, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Todd, Mrs. J. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Huilburt and Mrs. Jennie Cross. | ter, who is at school in Chatham, Va. | she spent the Winter. | BLACK PALM BEACH SKIRTS May be added to create a very smart ensemble. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 16, 1937 PART THREE. Arranging Benefit at Army Medical Center Mrs. Lewis Arthur, Miss Helen Clifford and Mrs. Eldridge Jordan, among the Gray Ladies Jor the benefit. « < Mrs. Wallace De Witt, wife of Brig. Gen. De Witt, and Mrs. C. K. Berle, wife of Lieut. Col. Berle, who are prominent on the com- mittee arranging the garden party to be held Saturday at the Army Medical Center, at the Walter Reed Hospital, for the bene- fit of the Memorial Chapel Guild. Leeton Foresjc Guests Mr. and Mrs. Waddy Wood Are Hosts to Herr and Frau Struve. ARRENTON, Va., May 15—, The second secretary of the | Germany Embassy and Frau Struve spent last | week end with Mr. and Mrs. Waddy ‘Wood at Leeton Forest before sailing for Europe Wednesday. Miss Virginia ‘Wood, who has a studio in New Yark, is spending some time with her par- ents at Leeton Forest. Mr. Joseph Whitla Stinson is spending a vacation at the Warrenton Country Club. Miss Harriet Turnbull of I.nwo(fl,‘ Casanova, Va., will sail today for | Sweden and later will visit Scotland | and England, returning in Septem- | ber. Mrs. Griswold Shaw Perkins enter- tained at tea Tuesday afternoon at | her home near Casanova. | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Filley of New York are at their country home | near The Plains. Mrs. Norberne Berkeley of Bethle- hem, Pa, spent & few days this week | with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pool while | returning from a visit to her daugh- Mrs. Barton Doudge, Mr. and Mrs. | Henri de Heller and Mrs. James Hib- | bard have returned from a visit to Wiliiamsburg, Va. i Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Jefries 0” ‘Washington spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Walden Jeffries at their home on Bethel road. Mrs. George Sloane entertained at dinner Friday evening at Whitehall Farm. Mr. and Mrs. William Eldon Doeller have sent out invitations to & dinner June 2 in celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of their wedding. Mrs. Pauline Pierpont of Garden City, Long Island, is the guest of Mrs. George Lawrence at her home on Lees Ridge. Mrs. A. W. Strother has returned to her home here from Florida, where Miss Constance Cary Harrison, | who spent the Winter in Florida, has returned to Belvoir, near The Plains, | the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller of Baltimore spent the week end with Mrs. George Mitchell at Birdwood, Catlett, Va. Miss Katherine Morecock of Wil- liamsburg, Va., is the guest of Mr. | and Mrs. W. B. Kinkead. Mrs. James C. Biddle, who spent the Winter at Carter Hall and has re- | cently returned from a two-week ' visit to Washington, will shortly open her home, Paradise, for the Summer. Miss Ida Pollard, who has been in Warrenton for the past year, ex- pects to sail May 20 to spend the Summer in Europe. Miss Lucy Kirkland and Mr. Thomas W. S. Davis of Washington spent the week end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George H. Davis. Miss Elizabeth Robinson, a gradu- ate of William and Mary Oollege, went to Richmond today to & State meeting and banquet of her sorority, Alpha Chi Omega. Dr. and Mrs. James Ward Sinclair and Dr. John Sinclair went to New York Wednesday for the coronation dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Mr. and Mrs. John Edward Parker have returned from the Virginia Beach Horse Show. Mrs. C. J. Hoyt has returned to her home, Sunnyside, Upperville, Va., after spending the Winter in Wash- ington. Mrs. George Sloane will leave next week for a two-week visit to New York. Mrs. Laz Noble of California is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Hodgkin. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Day Spilman returned to Palm Beach after at- tending the Gold Cup reces, and will be there until June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friendly are spending this week end with Mr. Leslie E. Keifer in Green Spring Valley, Md, to attend the Preakness. Dr. and Mrs. J. Frank Folk and Miss Babbara Jean Folk are spending the week end with relatives in Rich- mond, Va. Miss Evelyn Duncan spent several days in Washington this week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brad- ley, jr. Clara May Downey’s OLRE i Good Food—Good Drinks Owned and Managed by Clara May Downey 20 miles north of the White House. Qut Georgia Avenue extended. SPRING AND origin. Handmade of the with hand-turned posts. either twin or full size You will find it to yo your selections now 1217 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Our Prices are Surprisingly Moderate During Our VALUES ARE EXCEPTIONAL Acorn Mahogany Low-post Bed of Early American SELLING best available mahogany, ur advantage to make as the continuous in- crease in cost of raw materials make a price rise inevitable TERMS IF DESIRED BIGGS ANTIQUE COMPANY Annapolis Yacht Party who are assisting in the gzlans —Harris-Ewing Photos. Admiral and Mrs. NNAPOLIS, Md, May 15— Rear Admiral and Mrs. David Foote Sellers entertained Sun- day afternoon aboard the Anita Clay at a yachting party. Their | guests included Capt. and Mrs. Forde A. Todd, Capt. and Mrs. Lewis B. McBride, Comdr. and Mrs. Walter S. De Lany, the naval attache of the British Embassy; Capt. Bradley of | the British Embassy and Mrs. Bradley: Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ralph Earle of Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. | Richard Baldwin, Mrs. Mason Porter | Ousachs, Capt. and Mrs. John Beardall | of Washington, Lieut. and Mrs. John F. Hines, jr, and Lieut. Basil N. Rit~ tenhouse, jr. Comdr. and Mrs. Francis W. Pen- noyer of Washington are at Carvel Hall for a short stay. Sunday afternoon at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Richard Kuehemund there was a display of oil paintings by Mr. Donald C. Caole of Baltimore. Tea was served in the garden and those assisting Mrs. Kuehemund were Mrs. Theodore Johnson and Miss Jeanette Richardson. They were as- | sisted by Miss Ruth Ellen James, Mrs. Joseph Lazenby and Miss H. S. Per- | sons. Mme. Fellipo Camperio of Milan, Italy, and her younger daughter, Miss | Terry Camperio, are now in Wash- | ington, where they have an apartment at the Claridge on Connecticut avenue. Comdr. and Mrs. Edward Hanson gave a dinner party Thursday eve- ning on board the U. 8. 8. Erie, which has arrived here and is under the command of Comdr. Hanson. Capt. and Mrs. Edgar Woods en- tertained Sunday morning at a cock- tail party at their quarters at the | Naval Hospital. Mrs. Miles Refo and her children, who have been living here for the | last two years, will be joined in June | by Comdr. Refo and will leave here for Newport, R. I, where Comdr. Refo will be attached to the Naval War College. Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Heiner of the navy yard, Portsmouth, Va., was the Aboard Anita Clay for Official Set. | Creek. | week end guest of Miss Julia Norman at her home on King George street. OF OUR ENTIRE Only 30 E Sample 1.95 Values up to $10.95 Connecticut Ave. at M 7P Italian Linen Bedspreads |Luncheon Sels Pastel Shades 395 Regularly $8.50 1o $10 All Sales Final ® No Charges @ Linens, Third Floor RES/E/...UUNGERIE. LLINENS Connecticut Ave. at M Sellers Entertain Dr. and Mrs. Robert Winterode of Crownsville, near Annapolis, have been spending several days in Rich- mond, Va., where they went to attend the wedding of Miss Charlotte Wil- liams, daughter of Mrs. Lancaster Williams and the late Mr. Williams, to Mr. Edgar Carter Rust, jr, of Boston. State Senator and Mrs. Richard Dodson, who have been staying at Carvel Hall during the special session of the Legislature, have left for St. Michaels, Md. The wedding of State Senator and Mrs. Dodson took place in April. Mr. and Mrs. C. Albert Hodges have | moved from Annapolis for the S8um- | mer to their country home on Weems | Mr. Warrington Baldwin of St. Louis | has left after a visit to his sister, Mrs. A. G. Cooke, at her home at Spring Hill, Waterbury. Capt. and Mrs. Franklin D. Karns | have as their guest this week Mrs. | Kams' aunt, Mrs. George W. Wallace of Washington, D. C. Mrs. John Leyden, wife of Prof. Ley- den of Gerard College, Philadelphia, has also been the guest of Mrs. Karns at her home on Maryland avenue. Midshipman John Leyden, son of Prof. and Mrs. Leyden, is a member of the second class at the Naval Academy. Miss Hester Kemp of Trappe, Md., is the guest of her sister-in-law and niece, Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp and Miss Louise Kemp, at their home on Frank- lin street. Capt. Robert C. Giffen, director of athletics at the Naval Academy, and Mrs. Giffen recently bought the old Stehold estate on Spa road. They have named the place Masque Farm | and Mrs. Giffen plans to live there when Capt. Giffen’s tour of duty at the Naval Academy ends. He goes to sea in August. Comdr. and Mrs. Wil- | liam Hodgman will live at the farm | with Mrs. Giffen. | Mrs, Daniel M. Garrison is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Capt. | and Mrs. George F. Good, Jr., at their | home at Quantico, Va. Capt. Good | will leave Quantico May 20 for duty at Bremerton, Wash. (%‘ln/ %&’“JZM“ ORE//E/..,\INGERIE, .LINENS SPECIALS Hand-Emb. Initialed 4 for $l Regularly 50c each SOCIETY Mrs. Riggs Hostess at Laytonsville Entertains Large Number of Guests at Luncheon. AYTONSVILLE, Md., May 15— Mrs. Samuel Riggs, jr., enter- tained 28 guests at luncheon Wednesday, most of whom remained for bridge. The guests in- cluded Mrs. Thomas Griffith, Mrs. ‘William Clarke, Miss Elsie England of Rockville; Mrs. Carroll Walker, Miss Ella Plummer, Mrs. Henry Griffith of Gaithersburg; Mrs. Thomas Ladson of Olney; Mrs. James T. Cashell of | Lay Hill; Mrs. James Christopher of Bethesda; Mrs. Washington White, Mrs. Ulysses Griffith, Mrs. Douglas Riggs, Mrs. W. T. Warfield, Mrs. Z. M. Waters, Mrs. Edward Blunt,' Mrs. | Remus Riggs, Mrs. V. H. Dyson, Mrs. | Elgee Riggs, Mrs. Merhle Haines, Mrs. Uriah Griffith, Mrs. Vestus Willcox, | Mrs. Allison Taylor, Mrs. Greenberry | Griffith, Miss Maud Dorsey, Mrs. Jeftrey Griffith, Mrs. Samuel Riggs, Mrs. David Clarke and Mrs. Thomas Stewart. Mrs. Vestus Willcox and her mother Mrs. Harry Spurrier entertained at an afternoon bridge party at their home, Edge Hill, Tuesday. Miss Virginia Griffith has returned to Wytheville, Va., after a visit of two months to her mother, Mrs. Uriah | Griffith. Mrs. William R. Griffith, a former resident of Laytonsville, has come from her home in Baltimore to spend the Summer with her daughter, Mrs. David Clarke. | Mr. and Mrs. Warrne Ellis, with Mrs. Prances Roche, and Mr. Louie | Taylor of Washington were dinner Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Posey | of Indian Head, Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Snouffer | announces the marriage of their daughter Edith Louise to Mr. Earl i \ Your Fur Coat Now Into a 1938 Model and Store it FREE Until Next Fall. You Save by Doing It Now. ISADOR 809 11th St. N-W. A. Brengle of Washington. The | ceremony took place Saturday, May 1, in Frederick City at the Rectory of the Rev. L. Traver. Mr. and Mrs Brengle will make their home in Washington. 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