Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1937, Page 55

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SOCIETY. Of Persgnflal; I\Iote Mr. and Mrs. Lewis N. Dembitz Sail From New York for European Trip. R. AND MRS. LEWIS N. DEMBITZ, the latter formerly Miss Florence Anna de Haas, daughter of Mrs. Jacob de Haas of New York, whose marriage took place in New York Monday, sailed Tuesday for a trip to Europe visiting in Palestine before returning here to make their home. Mr. Dembitz is the son of Mrs. Sarah Dembitz and the late Mr. A. Lincoln , Dembitz of this city and brother ofe — — “" Miss Nanette Dembitz of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Brown an- nounce the confirmation of their [& hostess in addition to the speaker’s daughter, Janice, which takes place | table, where Mrs. Fred Pelzman, the this morning at the Eighth Strect president, will preside. They will be at home today Temple. at 4700 Connecticui avent cast, will be presented. Luncheon will be served at small tables, each having Mrs. David | Simon is chairman of the affair. | Mrs. Herbert Giassman was hostess Mr. and Mrs. Nat Aaronson of 4514 Wecdnesday at her home, entertaining | Connecticut avenue will be at home '8t a tea the hostesses for the Ha- ! this evening from 8 to 11 o'cloc honor of the confir daughter Frances. a their dassah Spring luncheon at the May- | flower Wednesday, June 2. ! AMrs. Samuel Revness of New York THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Engagement Announced D. C, MAY 16 York and her daughter, Deborah, will come to Washington today to visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon, and will be joined by Mr. Greenberg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. K. Leon of Atlantic City are the guests of their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ullman of Perry place. They will be given a dinner by members of their family Tuesday night at the Shoreham in honor of their fifty-Afth wedding anniversary, and will have with them their children, Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Leon of Frederick, Md.; Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Leon of Steuben- ville, Ohio, and their daughter, Miss Selma Leon; Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Leon and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ull- man of this city. Mr. Maurice Fogel of Lynchburg, Va., will be among the guests and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fogel of this city. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Gross of 2126 Pennsylvania avenue announce the confirmation of their daughter, Mir- iam Rudley, today at the Washington Hebrew Congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Gross will receive from 7 until 10 1937—PART THREE. 23 Adams street announce the con- firmation of their daughter, Rosalie, Sunday, May 23, at the Ada Israel Synagogue, 8ixth and I streets. Mr. and Mrs. Fonoroff will enter- tain at a reception Sunday evening, May 30, from 8 until 10 o’clock, in honor of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Levitan of 2010 Klingle road will hold & reception this afternoon, from 4 to 6 o'clock, in honor of the confirmation of their daughter, Janis. Supper am.l Review To Aid China School A buffet supper and review of “Gone ‘With the Wind,” by Mrs. B. L. Sworm- stedt, will be given Thursday under the auspices of the Afternoon Branch of the Woman'’s Auxiliary of Epiphany Church in Epiphany Parish Hall. The luncheon will be &t 1 o’clock, with the review following. Proceeds will go for the benefit of the Kuling School, the American school in China for the children of American missionaries of the Episco- SOCIETY. Yl 2 %fl/t]pe? Each Person to Me “Is a Type” ... 1 Study It ... Then Design the Coiffure ° . The Perfect Foundatioa for All Coiffures Is My New DOUBLE O PERMANENT WAVE 1514 Conn. Ave. ,ng Willard Hote! NO. 2776-77 the Dist. 5445 o'clock at their residence in honor of -+ Aaronson have as their gu Mrs. has been the guest of her parents, the occasion, Evelyn Cohen, sister of the host, and Mrs. Morris Gusdorf, and Mrs. Dorothy Mele and Mrs ha her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and - Lotenberg, sisters of the hostess, all 'Mrs. Maurice D. Rosenberg, Jrs: Tor of Brooklyn, N. Y. the week. Mris. Revness was joined Rabbi and Mrs. Norman Gersten- ' by Mr. Revness for the week end. | feld will sail Wednesday from New Miss Harriet Palkin, daughter of | York on the S. S. Normandie for a | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Palkin, enter- two-month trip abroad to Poland. | tained at an at home in honor of | Mrs. Gerstenfeld had as her guesis | her week end guests, Miss Blanche | for the week her parents, Mr. and ' Witkind of New York and Miss Lucille | Mrs. Samuel Mundheim of New York. ' Brooks of Asbury Park, N. J. | Mrs. Emile Levy was hostess ThUTS- | Miss Harrict Palkin, Miss Bthel | day at a luncheon followed by cards | Goldheim and Miss Eunice Kal are at the Woodmont Country Club, spending the week end in Phila- Mrs. Arthur Marks is v ng her | delphia and attended the ivy ball Fri- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and | day night given by the students of Mrs. Fred Rauh and their children | the University of Pennsylvania. at their home in Mempl Tenn. | Mrs. Harry Gutmann will return Before returning home in two weeks, | todav to her home in New York after Mrs. Marks will visit her brother-in- | v: g her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William | we 3 . Mr. Gutmann spent | congratulations on the birth of e son, | ilies and will be followed by a din- tricity and Only $10.00. Levy in Pittsburgh. week here, | Donald William, Thursday, May 13, | ner. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Sycle Mrs. A. Cohn retur and Mrs. Benjamin Strouse of | at the Columbia Hospital. of Richmond, Va, are here for the apartment in the Wes Baltimore are now making their home | Mr. Joseph Saltzstein, Miss Janice | Wedding and are at the Roosevelt. early part of the week from a s at 2701 Connecticut avenue. Saltzstein and Mrs. Estelle Bern-| Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cafritz are in « Week stay at Minmi Be#ch, Fla. | aro Leopold Mantner fs in Chicago | hardt of Milwaukee, Wis, are the | New York for the week end at the Where she stayed at the Nassau Hot siting her son-in-law and daughter, | guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Kahn of | Biltmore Hotel. Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Freuded- |y ang Mrs. David Himmelblau, and | 5709 Sixteenth street and to attend | Mrs. James E. Greenberg of New thal of Baltimore are the week end i o 7 e eadat ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Wolf, attending the confirmation of their w g of Mr. Saltastein’s | - = : = young son, David Himmelblau, jr. i daughter, Miss Ruth Saltzstein, to Jr.. of 4700 Connecticut ave Mrs. Pauline Gutman is spending | Mr. Lewis S. Sycle of this city, for- | A NAMAS Mrs. Louis Marks of Evansville,'several weeks with relatives in New ' merly of Richmond, Va. son of Mr. Tnd., motored here to meet her mother. | york, and Mrs. Lawrence Sycle, which will Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger, in New York, The Junior Jewish Consumptive Re- | take place Wednesday, May 19, at 4 | who arrived on the S. S. Virginia Mon- Jief Society 1s giving & package party o'clock at the home of Mrs. Kahn, | P o Mt i the Communtty cenier, Spteentn Rev. D abram Simon wit periors| [ A C IR A CHI T spendin€ a5 Q streets northwest, Thursday | the ceremony, which will be w!Lne&vdl { several days here Mrs. 3 returned | evening at 9 o'clock. | by members of the immediate fam- | to her home Fr "| A donor luncheon will be held at | Mrs. Sigmund Mar! the Mayflower Hotel Tuesday by the Tenn. Mr. Leon R Washington Chapter of the National | 18 the guest of his sister, Mrs. Nord- | Home for Jewish Children in Denver, | linger. ! colo. | Mrs. Leonard B. Schioss, with het | “\ri and Mrs. William F. Sigmund | © “on, Mr. Emmanuel Schlo:s, and her | of Sedgewick Gardens are receiving | daughter, Mrs. Simon | in New York for the weei enc ing | relatives i pal and Presbyterian Churches. The Bar Mitzpah of Nathan Vigder- house, son of Mrs. Samuel Vigder- house of 4324 Fifteenth street will take place Saturday morning, May 22, s at 10 o'clock in the Ohev Sholom Congregation. Relatives and friends are invited to be present. A reception will follew immediately after the exercises. Because of the recent death of Mr. Vigderhouse no personal invitations have been issued and no reception will take place at 3 A i the house. MISS LUCILLE BENNETT Of New York, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy C. Bennett, whose en- gagement to Mr. Hugh Saum, jr., has been announced. is-Ewing Photo. 7-day double beauty valye THE NeW — ting a Permanent Was llemr“ (/(_\ =N Like a Trip to the Dent- 121A-1220 7 sTREY ’\_g/\ S ists? It's a Picnic Now ~ & With—, @ N 1214:1220 ¢ sTRUEY Remember When Get- Mr. and Mrs. Marc M. Fonoroff of — Zotos /1392 No Mochmery, No Elec- } DIRECT from the MAKERS CLEANED—BLEACHED BLOCKED Longer Are You Clampe 733 11th 8t. N.W. a Chair or @ Machine NOVENA NIGHT CREAM Ruc CLeaning - REPAIRING, STORAGE by Men Who Know Rugs Nazarian Bros. have handled thousands of the finest rugs in Washington for many years. All work is done in their own plant, of over 11,000 sq. ft. by native workmen under Nazarian Bros. personal supervision. All rugs are thoroughly dus WASHING 00 oy i hyrfaiy? dust cleaned and washed REPAIRING Rugs. Aubussons and Tapestries are so skillfully re- STORING THIS WEEK ONLY Regularly $35.00 SPECIAL VALUE W/ o anrrurs of 7ovoreou | U. B. Reg. Trade Mark The beauty opportunity of the year! Make the most of it. Enjoy the benefits of the famous cream based on Helena Rubinstein’s Youthifying Eastern Oil Salon Treatment. Novena Night Cream is remarkably effective for dry, tense, lined faces and throats. Harshness, tenseness seem to give place to silky, supple texture. Your complexion blooms with morning freshness—that look of radiant youth! LISTENFOLKS | with ONE ROOM APARTMENTS see our Bed-Living Room Groups they are Different and Reasonably priced Lafayette Bed Shop 1747 R. I. Ave. N.W. Chevy Chase have been entertaining | their brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. William Greenspoon of Blue: field, W. Va | Mrs. Lawrence Gassenheimer and | Mrs. Sidney Heching have been | spending the week in New York The Spring donor luncheon of the Sisterhood of the Eighth Street Tem- ple will be held at the Shoreham to- morrow. Miss Jare Evans of Cincin- nati, ex-director of the National Fed- | eration of Temple Sisterhoods. will be paired by our native weavers that Yyou cannot letect the repaired places Your rugs are stored in our mothproof and fire. proof storage vaults, insured free at full value, NazarianBios Co |l Materes Dist Plant, P St., Near 34th St. EST. 1892 th t speaki A pl der the resses st. BROS, direction of Mrs, Eail Klein, with |l Remade 5034 1226 Conn. Ave. Dist. 3800 POTTHAST F%Re* A i 4 1801 M St. NW. (Conn. Ave. at M) members of the Sisterhood in the | PAUL . DIADDOX | Bl Wkl Reo) COMFORT A delightful chair to use in the “ Move Around. A hall,‘or as a complee wel of four | vI0/€ /0L d, Have CP‘\‘O/'V or six for the dining room. or as i T o an ‘occasional chair in the living L Zotos Allows Perfect room. All hand-made. hand-carved fruit basket and graceful lines in solid Cuban mahogans. (Also comes with plain backpiece, $2.50 less.) Use Your Charge Account i he Beauty Salon. Make Ap- ointments. Call MEt. 0300. Second Floor. k S cs. 59¢ to 85¢ Summer Underwear For *1 59¢ Each —pure silks, bembergs, rayons —sports cottons, sheers— Made for this Summer to sell at 59¢ to 85¢ each— here tomorrow—timed just right for the sale of Sales Regular and extra sizes, 4 to 9, 34 to 42—all at one price____ Never before bought so many at one time! They must have been good or we would not have bought twenty-four thousand pieces! Now the question is to find enough space to sell them in a hurry! We will do our best (second floor), and with all the plans we are making for extra tables, extra salespeople, etc., we ought to be able to sell the most of these 24,000 pieces in two or three days! They really ought to go like wildfire! Sale starts tomorrow (Monday) at 9:30 o'clock! Quite an event even for Jelleff's! 10,000 Step-ins—2 for $1 3,600 Gowns—2 for $1 —pure silk pinpoint milanese with contrasting shell- —hundreds of designs! Sheer and sturdy weaves! stitching —with lace edgings, medallions, rows of lace! —novelty stitched rayons trimmed with lace —milanese appliques in contrasting color-prints' —meshes, waffle weaves, novelty stripes, plain sheers —cut full, cut long, sizes 16 and 17. —chiffon bembergs trimmed with white or ecru lace 600 Bandeaus-2 for $1 —pure silk stocking mesh, tailored —pure silk plain weave milanese —novelty bemberg sheers, tailored. Sizes 5 to 9. —sheer cottons matching the cotton trunks! —shell-stitched sheers matching panties! —uplift styles with elastic insert in back to “give” to every 8,000 Shorts—Trunks—Briefs—2 for $1 Wil ol —pure silk pinpoint and plain milanese, tailored with con- 600 Chemises—2 for $1 trasting shell-stitching, trimmed with lace medallions —novelty bemberg sheers and novelty rayons —<hiffon bembergs with val-type laces in white or ecru —chiffon rayons with Val type lace. —"punctured” bemberg weaves—tailored. —full cut and beautifully made. Sizes 34 to 42. —opure silk stocking meshes—tailored styles —sheer cottons for sports—absorbent, quickly laundered. Sizes 4 to 7, 600 Vests-2 for $1 —sheer bembergs—runproof rayons! —pure silk meshes, pure silk pinpoint milanese —straight or California “V" tops ~—shell stitched or trimmed with white linen lace and Val- type laces. Tearose and blue. 34 to 42. Sheer, sheerer, sheerest weaves! Medium and serv- ice weight fabrics! Tearose—White—Nile—Blue— Maize—Blush—Pink Remember—This Sale in our second floor Grey Shops, where there is room for selection—different items on different tables. Everything arranged for quick service.

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