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E—8 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON D. AUGUST 1937—PAR'T THREE. SOCIET X Arhngton County Guests Entertained at Luncheon’ Mrs. Nile Hemphill Feted bv Mrs. Samuel Hauser at Home in Country Residents Return To Hyattsville HYATTSVILLE, Md., July 31.— Town Councilman and Mrs. James O. Grubb of Edmonston announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther Genette, to Mr. William Rolfe Barker. also of Edmonston. The wedding will take place August 28 at the manse of the First Presbyterian Church of Hy- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gahan of Berwyn, has returned after a visit in Puerto Rico with Maj. R. P, Hueper, U. S. A., and Mrs. Hueper. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dashiell, Rals- ton avenue, are home following & vacation on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Former Mayor and Mrs. Kinjiro Matsudaira of Edmonston have been | on a trip through New York State and | Canada. agriculture during the reign of the late Czar of Russia. Prof. Harry Gwinner of the mathe- matics department of the University of Maryland has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hathaway in Cherry- dale, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hamilton and family of Baltimore street have re- turned from a motor trip to Canada, and Mrs. William Pence James, Char- lotte avenue, East Riverdale, have left for their home, in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Mullen is in charge of the Government's soil conservation work in Missouri and Southern Iowa. Miss Frances Marion Clark, Mrs. J. Archie McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roeske and Mr, and Mrs. Wil- liam Hartley of Hyattsville, and Mrs. HEN TENDS PUPS Drives Mother Away to Teach Dieting on Grain. GAINESVILLE, N. Y., July 31 (#) — An undiscriminating mother hen went | to the doghouse yesterday—to tnd a | litter of seven pups. to teach the pups to savor cracked corn and wheat. Feet, Legs Hurt? FREE Foot Treatment To Al Bringing This Ad to 612 Woodward Bldg. 15th & H N.W. Niagara Falls, Maine and other points. | C'arence Rogers of Bladensburg have Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mullen and | returned from a stay at Piney Point. their daughter, Miss Martha Harriet - Mullen, and son, Mr. Edward Mullen,| Church and state in France have Wwho have been the guests of the Rev.' been separated by law since 1905. Attendants at the Elizabeth Cuddy- | back Farm reported the hen drove a mother dog ‘away from her newborn litter. She lets the dog come back at feeding time, but between meals tries Dr. and Mrs. A. Zencliakoff of New Any Day This Week No Knife. Drugs. Casts or Metal Arch Supporis Used DR. J. E. MILLER Dlstrict 6409 attsville, with the pastor, Rev. D. Hobart Evans, efficlating. A recep- [ York City have been visiting Dr. and tion will follow at the bride's home.| Mrs. Albert F. Woods in Berwyn. Dr. Miss Winifred Gahan, daughter of | Zencliakoff was undersecretary of SR Club Hills. UNCHEONS and house guests and trips to different parts of L the country tell the news of the week in the various com- munities of Arlington County. An attractively arranged luncheon during the week was that given by Mrs. Samuel W. Hauser for her house guest, Mrs. Nile P. Hemphill of Richmond, Va., who with Mr. Hemphill is visiting at the Hauser home, in Country Club Hills. 3 The luncheon Friday was followed by bridge and in addition | to the honor guest there were present Mrs. C. R. Karlstromer, Mrs. Julien Bush, Mrs. John A. Petty, Mrs. J. H. Walton, Mrs. Fred Windridge, Mrs. A. Lane Cricher, Mrs. R. H. Pritchard, Mrs. 1214-1220 F STREEY J. Butler Walsh, Mrs. J. A. Dickey, Mrs. Seldon | i »_‘W@W‘x?*“‘ufl%‘@”'W;e,:»&‘s_;r»'M R e e ler and Mrs. Austin Naylor. S N Miss Mary Bush returned this week to her home in Country Club Grove, following a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Charlie Brown, in Barnwell, S. C. She was accompanied to her home for a visit by the Misses Betty and Emily Brown and Miss Vera Boul ware of Barnwell. Dr. and Ms. Richard N ; e have joined their estate, vi v mer | T Tour Europe am A. Menges. children. Betty lly Dick Menges and Miss Golda ho spent the past week ith her sister . . And she’s saying, “Hmv Imautiful.’” ( ;()LD S! RIPE Super-twist Chiffon Silk Stockings $115 : 3 pairs $3.30 3-Thread Chiffons, in this wear beautifull ond finer— for They're rmq\r X —Never Mind the HEAT—Jelleff’s is COOL! —Never Mind RUSHING—Jelleft's “Keeps Store" till 5:45 PM.! super- twis v but look glamorous afternoon and evening! 150 Gleaned From a Fine Maker’s Season-End House-Cleaning! they're silk 100% pure > protected from garter runs by $5 "Sample” Handbags he gold st rw in short, they're just what every smart woman wants! i ; i S 7 a0 Have you seen the new iridescent “day and qu chiffons? Beautiful, double-dut ; stockings that change color as da, light yields to night, See them! t not only sheerer R R Sutton< - the been at VALUES calling—hurry downtown Tomorrow! who made the Sutton h Mr. and | residents s also back at Miss Helen trip to New Gosneil SRR Smooth, smooth CALF—mirror- polished PATENT LEATHER— rich Dice, Pebble, Alligator and Lizard GRAINED LEATHERS! to $165 AN who has been for several weeks aw and daughter ph Johnston, will their home in | R e See the careful detailing and styling of these fat pouches with top and back han- dles, these suave tailored bags envelopes! Particularly desirable for now AND Fall these colors—Black, Brown, Navy, Green, Red Earth, Purple and London Tan! tember, Ma their Rabby e, with s ond flat nf 3203 North Glebe road. Rice 8 to Catons- n illiam, daughter of Mr. ams, of Aurora for a week or rs. J. E. McCoy, at W s, Mr. and M's. Rt B SRS A S T T e $3 Handmade Slips White — shadow-panelled — stitch by stitch, HANDSEWN, and PURE T i B MISS MARGARET F. OGDEN, Daughter of Mrs. Kenneth W. Ogden, who will sail Wednes- day in the Queen Mary for Europe. She will visit in Eng- land, the Netherlands, Bel- on of Ballston visit_her son Orlemns, week Mrs. Ernes Club Man Golt ¢ from dent Gar- Coast, via the expects to be gone three Il visit in Los £ of the P: make trips to several of the national Moore has jof Glebe T s in Norfolk with -law, Mr. < W. Glen Bixler and her daugh- | et and Louise accompanied | Mrs. Sadie ave gone 1o a week’s visit. They by motor. Hershey will make Mis v Beckwith and Miss Doris | ands will return | homes, following s stay at the Driftwood Cottage | Beach Marshall has joined and Mrs. Housden their home, In ywing a visit with Mr. J. J. Donnelly Pa Highleyman, U. S. | n, who for-| "wentieth street leased the Co- street, Alex- | ey are NOW 0CCUPYINg. Browning is entertain- | a wee Miss Alma McCoy and M Nettie Rie- del Mich., who are | hrough the East James Gordon Ogil- eet, Arlington, atulations on_the Nancy Lee Ogil- | Hospital, Sunday, | Ogilvie is the former Jane Croson. fis. W. C. Herrold of North | veet, Arlington. are back trip to Manor, Pa., where they visited Dr. Herrold's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Larzelere Dr. and Mrs. Herrold had with them for two davs this week their son-in- la and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Charles Beck. who stopped off en route | to their home. in Cincinnati, from a trip to the (-yr.\( Lakes Exposition Rcccnt Bride Wakefield s from a motor MRS. HENRY DELVIGNE, Formerly Miss Marie Eliza- beth McGrath. Her wedding > another | — | supper | sister-in-law, Mr. ! 4t Cleveland and a visit to the Adiron- dacks. The Rev. W. M. Lockett, pastor of the Community Methodist Church of Clarendon, and Mrs. Lockett will move tomo'vow to the new parsonage, at 1707 . rth Bryan street, Arlington. Friday evening Mrs. Lockett shared honors with Mrs. Howard Annis at a arty and miscellaneous shower given ty by Mrs. Richard Allen nd Mrs. Henrietta Smith at the home of Mrs. Smith, at 2129 North Twen- tieth street. There were 12 guests all of them active in the missionary of the Community Methodist Arthur Surprise and her daughters, Beity Lou Surprise and Jean Surprise, of North McKinley road, Arlington, have gone to Oberlin, Ohio, for a two-week visit with Mrs, Surprise’s parents. Mrs. Herold Foster has joined her husband. Dr. Foster, at their apart- ment, in Sunward, Arlington, Va., fol- lowing a 10-day visit with relatives. Mrs. Lilllan Ward Beem has as a house guest at her residence. in Sun- ward. Arlington, Miss Netta Ferris of Cincinnati. Residential NC\\is In Round Hill ROUND HILL, Va, July 31.—Sev- eral residents of Round Hill are at- tending the Institute of Rural Affairs held at Blacksburg this week. Among them are Mrs. G. Fred Best, Mrs. Henry Beatty, Mrs. Samuel Patterson and Dorothy Patterson The lat- ter three will visit for several days in Monroe County, W. Va, | turning to Round Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred James have re- turned to their home here following a stay in Atlantic City and West- minster, Md. Mrs. Mason Throckmorton enter- tamned at dinner Monday Mrs. A. P. before re- ' | I gium and Fvanu- l e | Osborne of Berryville and Mrs. John | Verner and Mr. North Carolina Mr. Thomas Landers of Roanoke has been the guest of his brother and and Mrs. Edward Robert Gasch of P. Landers. Mr. and Mrs. George Harrison have returned to their home following & visit to Lynchburg. Mr. Tommy Shedd was host at a dinner party Thursday at the home of his mother. Mrs. Hugh R. Carter, the occasion being his birthday an niversary. Mrs. Frank Cooley of dedletonn spending some time with her son, | Mr. H. H. Cooley, and her family. 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A R ORS' Dresses 30—%$7.95 to $10.95 Daytime Dresses, $5.00 Acetate chiffon prints, washabies of acetate broadcloth and crepes, some with lac zipper trims! e yokes, print tops, contrast and 25—%16.95 Summer Dresses 2-Pc. washable te 25—$5.95, $7.95 Cottons Dotted Swiss, | sunbacks wit few even , lace, dimity, 30—%13.95, $16.95 Cottons Better cotton frocks for juniors sunback and check crash jacket— 30—$12.95 Cottons and Li Crisp, toilored dotted swisses, line, embroidered organdie, pique scalloping, pleated sleeve detalls PIQUE COATS in the group! Brol of plain or print li 1-p g wraps pique, in 1 and 2 pc. dresses! Gored skirts, bolercs, bow choulders! ----$10.95 1 pc. with pearl button trims! nens . s, printed lawns in 1 and 2 pr. styles with Also 3 fitted ken sizes 9 to 17, Junior Deb Shop, Fourth Floor. 140 COATS Reduced 30—%$16.95 to $29.75 20 for WOMEN crepes in black, navy, fleeces, twee: grey, white dressy wool crepes, sheer wools, brown, grey, monotones 38-42, 37V5-41V5. 30 for MISSES, JUNIORS Dress & Casual Coats, $10 acetate Casuals in green, nude, beige. beige, blue, dressmaker, casual topper and kid galyak or squirrel-trimmed dress coats in navy, black, high coiors, white: 25 WOMEN'S furless dress and « wools, failie acetates, Forstmann Biack, navy, grey, beige, areen, bl 25 MIS tone ond tweeds; N navy, black, 20 WOMEN'S $49.7 beige, gray, rose woolens. Woif o morotones in beige, grey, dawn b 20 MISSES’ $39.75 to $49.75 Dre of a type, inmavy, black, dawn bl Coat Sh $59.75 Furri 11-20 50—Misses’, Women’s $25 to $39.75 Furless Coats—$15 asual oo tweeds, ue, rose, brown, oxford of wool crepes, cords, sheer iord hoir mixtures, monotones, 36-44, 37%4-41 . S" AND JUNIORS' Dressmaker fitted ond swogger coats in Lustra color 11-20. s, 40—%$39.75 to $59.75 Furred and Dressmaker Coats—$25 ed Coats—fox ond galyak or. dressy black, 'd fox on casual tleeces, Forstmann tweeds lue. 36-42, 35%:-43%2 maker fitted ond swagger coats, many one ue, grey, beige. ops, Third Floor, 12-20. o S G e 218 MISS Most Spectacular LASTEX Sale We've Ever Had— 1,000 Lastex Girdles and Pantie Girdles 1 Style Regularly $1.95— 2 Styles Regularly $2.50— 1 Style Regularly $2.85— 6 Styles Regularly $3.00— Your CHOICE Tomorrow 145 4 WEAVES COTRRREG R "6 dnHerent Ieng'hs f 1, without , dance frocks in lace lastex—one wit One style in Lc“ € girc erg*h, fine = gart ete siz T ES' Dresses 16 Beautiful $19.95, $39.75 Salon Gowns, $10 1-Pc. prints, suit dresses, pastel s pectators! M 25—%29.75 Daytime and Evening Gowns Light and dark dresses with dresses, pastel spectotors—evening 8—Fine $49. 75 to $65 French Room Gowns__ Black street chiffons, ta ning satins, laces, marquis 1—$145 Sheer Blue Wool With white-dyed blue fox show!! 78—$16.95, $19.95 Dayti Washable acetate crepes 1 ond 2 pc,, ored nav etles, jerse: printed an some with little jackets, 27—%$13.95 Street and Afternoon Dresses Acetate chiffon print types. Black, novy, brown, beige, bl Second Floo: ontrast mar sheers some s, alpacas, ocetate e, beige sheer suit _$25 Eve- ocket otres, nov with jackets, few p s; 16-18. Costume me Dresses itfons, prints, sheers. d plain acetate ¢ pleated copes; 14 to 20! $7.95 crepes, sheers, prints in 1 and 2 pe. lue, green, rose, wine; 12 to 20 r Dress Shops. 400 COTTON Frocks 100 Misses’ and Women's $1.95 Cottons, $1 Cotton stars—dotted Swiss, frocks, tailored or with Ir skirts, contrasts. Broken si spuntone, dimity 1 and 2 pc. ish-type lace, ric-rac, gored zes 12 to 44. 300—%$3.95 and $5.95 Cottons and Linens, $2.95 What “fir in tailored linen pri ts—1 and 2 orgondie collars—printed lawns, lingerie trimmed! styles. monctone or mu ti-color prints—handkerchief hnens— dotted Swisses with finen or embroidered 12 to 44, but not in all Cotton Frock Shop, Fourth Floor. 25 Misses’ and Women's $29.75 Spring Suits, $15 Splendid for vacation travels or your entry into fall! 2-Pc. with full-length or 78 and women—also 2 pc. tai -length swagger topcoats for misses loreds for women. Shetlands, tweeds, twills and dressy wool crepes in black, navy, brown, 12-20. 38-42. grey. Suit Shop, Fifth Floor. 2 Regulahon sryle glrdles' Cieh o Vs —Tearose and White —Satin Lastex —Lace Lastex R e R v —Satin-striped Lastex R ISR 5 —Brocade Lastex ot Vacation Values for E VERYONE in This Clearance! 197 WOMEN'S Dresses 10—$13 jniblack, o ever ,1gp, ts. 4 35 Larger Women s $5.95, $7. Manotone voiles, smartly ers, dotted sw deto: eu(utf‘(‘y e. Few pia postels. 402 95 516 95 for Larger Women,,,A 2 ar iw sALn, ate black anc 12-$16.95, $19. S for bbae Wiskien pink, blue and print sreers, few 95 Cotton Dresses, $3. 95 es, batistes, eyelet to & embroider €5 Second Floor Dress Shops. 156 SPORTS "Buys” 20 Misses’ and Women's $10.95, $13.95 Knits, $7 One and 2 pc. tailored acetates pc ) frocks in blu\k white, paste Bradlevs 13_513'95 to S16. 95 Toilored 1-pe. Dresses anto silks pacas and 28—53 95- $5 95 S\veolus €pe povers of sheer rabbit har, chenille or at ne ke 15—$3 95 $5 95 Wool Skirts Plaids, bo s, sheer wools; 10—$7. 95 Sport Jackets Short, fitted, tailored in navy, black, 18—%$13.95 to $16.95 Beach Togs Bathing suit and coat sets, dirndl bea | 12 to 40. Peasant prints, acetates, flannel black, browr dre otton prints, $295 ollared, crew and $2, $3 e 12-18 dubor net, 1 wools and tweeds, - $7.95, $10.95 1 broken sizes piques! Sport Shop, Third Floor. “