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New Baby Chenille Bedspread A lovely new design—just what mother will delight in receiving. Waffie center. Pas- tel colored, floral bordered, ripple flounce. o orcomatons 1219 G st. Dist. 7300 56.'93 ' Julius Garfinckel & Co. F Street at Fourteenth Rummage Sale Starting Today The rummagé sale of the Christ Child Society will open today at 1801 Connecticut ayenue, and will continue through Friday, May 17 Mrs, Thomas Sheridan, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Frederick Altemus, Mrs, John Burrows, Mrs, D. J. Callahan, Mrs. F. X. Callahan, Miss Mary Callahan, Mrs. Robert Cahill, Mrs. Jerome Crowley, Mrs, Aubrey Clark, Mrs. John Crosby, Mrs. Walter Distler, Mrs. Davis El- kins, Mrs. James Emery, Mrs. James Gulvin, Mrs. Robert Guyer, Miss Borredell Gower, Miss Mary Harlow, Miss Katherine Keane, Miss Mary Kernan, Mrs. Wililam Knobloch, Miss Sarah Maher, Miss Mary V. Merrick, Miss Mildred Merrick, Miss Helen Finley, Mrs. Arthur McCon- ville, Miss Rose McHugh, Mrs. James D. Morgan, Mrs. Frederick Murphy, Mrs. Dermot Nee, Mrs, Charles P. Neill, Dr. Margaret Nich- olson, Mrs. Edward O'Brien, Mrs. J Craig King, Mrs. Virginia O'Hare, Mrs Willlam O’Donnell, Mrs. Louis F. Peak, Mrs. Sarah Pepper, Mrs. Charles Semes, Miss Rose Shea, Mrs. D. C. Stapleton, Miss Stellita Stapleton, Mrs. Joseph Tumuity, Mrs Robert Walsh, Mrs. George Worthington, Mrs. William Wilcox- son and Mrs, Marie Montgomery. for All Occasions Drape shawls -easily about your shoulders in the Latin-Ameri- can manner . . . wear them in town or country, for sports or evening. Sheer wool in plain colors, prints, or checks. $12.95. Greenbrier Sports Shop, Fourth Floor : Boudoir sl Shoes you’ll see on smartest feet at the best places. They’ll fit glamorously into your summer plans! Perfect for MOTHER’S DAY Mar-V.Lus hosiery, three-thread ri:‘fleu crepe, tops in beauty and woven with a special crepe twist process assuring service. Pair, 79*. Box of 3 pairs,$2.25 E: te ha: with double fi;:::"‘nd otherm:lea features mother will like in her gift. .95 and $2.95' with bunny fur collar. Platform style. In white, blue-and-white or black-and-red. 198 ‘CHANDLERS 1208 F STREET | Add 15¢.on mail orders THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1940. ' Catholic Alumnae Orchestra Fund Drive Luncheon Moye than 120 workers in the Na- tional Symphony Orchestra’s tentn annual sustaining fund campaign attended the first report luncheon at the Carlton Hotel yesterday. A. F. E. Horn, general chairman of the cam- paign, re| that 40.39 per cent of the $107,600 goal had been raised during’ the first three days of the ve, drglonored guests at the luncheon ‘were Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Alex- ander Jones, Dr, Hans Kindler, Mr. John T. O'Rourke, Mrs, Henry Alvah Strong, Mr, L. Corrin Strong, Mrs. Matthew John Whittall and five members of the orchestra. Mil- lard Taylor, concert master; Francis Garzia, violinist; Sylvia = Meyer, harpist, and Samuel Feldman and George Wargo of the viola section. In charge of arrangements for the luncheon was a committee com; of Mrs. Milton, W. King, chairman; Mrs. George Hewitt Myers, Mrs. R, H Dunlap, Mark Lansburgh and Mr. Horn. Miss Hoffman Head Of Pilot Club Miss Helen Hoffman has been elected president of the Pilot Club, succeeding Miss Louise Boy- ton, who has served in that office since the formation of the club 14 months ago. Others elected were Mrs. Mary Malone Moore, first vice president; Miss Effie Mae Hamner, second vice president; Miss Burnita Shel- ton Matthews, third vice president; Mrs. Ina Russell Stacy, Miss Analu Jeflries, Miss Patricia Collins, Miss Bonnie Taylor, Miss Louise Boyn- ton, Mrs. Louise Hall Hollis, direc- tors; Miss Frances Meilleur, corre- sponding secretary; Miss Emma Biebl, recording secretary, and Miss Lois White, treasurer. Mrs. J. H. Walton Luncheon Hostess Mrs. John H. Walton entertained at & luncheon yesterday in her home in Arlington, Va, for members of Vacation Lodge Committeee of the Y. W.C. A Plans were made for the tea to be given at the lodge May 23 in honor of the new president of the Y. W, Miss Elsa Petersoh, and the past president, Mrs. William Lee Corbin. Members of the committee are: Mrs Harold Brooks, Mrs. Harl- lee Branch, Mrs. Irene Caldwell, Mrs. Frank Hoadley, Mrs. Luther Johnson, Mrs. J. Gilmer Korner, Mrs. Frank Nesbit, Mrs. C. W. Ram- seyer, Mrs. Edmund Pendleton and Mrs Parker West. Mrs. James Craig Peacock is chairman of the Vacation Lodge Committee. American Festival To Be Given at Y’ An American festival, “We Are America,” will be presented by members of the Y. W. C. A. to- morrow, at 8 p.m., in Barker Hall. ‘There will be narration and singing, featured by Indian, cowboy, early pioneer and other American themes. Miss Lucy Garten will be the nar- rator and the Elizabeth Somers | Glee Club will sing. The history of the United States will be presented from the days of | the early Virginia settlers to the present. Miss Virginia Sholar, recreation secretary, is dramatics director, and Miss Mary Burnett, music director. Election Set Today Announcement of the election of officers by the District of Columbia Sbciety, United States Daughters of 1812, should have ‘read ‘“officers nominated for election.” Election of officers will be held today at 3 p.m. at the national headquarters, 1461 Rhode Island avenue N.W. $ I Miss Dolores Gillen Will Be Married To Mr. Downey An engugement of interest to Washingtonians was announced at 8 tea in the Empire State Club in New York City, when Mrs, Peter Jo- Soagement o ner gaughier Miss en er daughter, Dolores Gillen, to Mr. Vincent P. Downey, son of Mrs. Lawrence A. Downey of Wi - 3 Miss Gillen attended Webster Grove College in Missouri and was graduated from the University of dramatics. She was a member of the Masque and Bauble and the Theta Phi Alpha Sorority. She is now proadcasting from New York over the N. B. C. newtork. Mr. Downey was graduated from George- town University, having received his A. B. degree and his LL. B. degree at that institution. He is a member of a law firm in New York City. The wedding will take place June 15 at the Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago. Jewish Women Plan Luncheon Monday The Child Welfare and Legisla~ tive Committees of the Washington section of the National Council of Jewish Women' will hold a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Woodmont Country Club. Mrs. Eugene Meyer will speak on GENUINE IMPORTED BALLI-BUNTLS Saturday Only at now in Vogue. fresh, are so expensive! ond white: Ilinols, where she was active in | ‘Gom. To Have Ma District of a | Miss Stephenson To Become Bride Of Mr. Trader Trader was announced May 1 at & party given by the Rev. and Mrs. John A. Trader. The occasion also celebrated the birthday anniversary of Miss Stephenson. Miss Stephenson is a native of Smithfield, N. C. She is employed as & nurse at the Sibley Memorial Hospital. Mr. Trader, a native of Crisfield, Md., and is & member of the District of Columbia bar. He is employed by the Federal Govern- Style sketched above is one of many style successes Their crisp weave is so appealingly’ They look well with your tailored or dressy clothes, your suits or your dresses. And usually they At this special price you should choose a small, also a large brim. Colors black, navy MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, MAY 12 We Are Ready with a Choice Collection of AGELESS HATS Priced From 3.98 and up to 6.75 ..-FASHIONS IN FUN in the well-known L. Frank Co. manner ——gay, casual, colorful and correct We're famous for play clothes, yet never before have we been able to equol the snap and versatility of the huge collection we're now showing on our first floor. They're the clothes you'll be living in from now on— PLAY SUIT—our “Rolanda” exclusive in rayon crepe with o constellation print. Blue or red with white --4.00 SLACK SUIT in cotton gabardine with a striped shirt and solid color slacks. Green, blue, dubonnet and grey combina- tions PLAY SUITS 2.00 to 14.95 : Little | Louise-V. Rose. Amusing Dance to Be Given By Jewish Juniors The Washington Chapter of the National Council of Jewish Juniors will hold its annual donor buffet dance tomorrow at the Shoreham Hotel. It is given in honor of members who have earned s speci- fled quota to be contributed to' the Dorothy Goldsmith camp fund and to various other club philanthro- M:rs. Jeannette Danziger is chair- man, assisted by Cecelia Sacks and At Loinclieon ‘The home -economics department of George Washington University will hold its annual luncheon tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A. l(':;“ Myrtle Tolson, guest speaker, discuss “Opportunities in Advertis- m"" - . Guests will be girls from Wash- ington and nearby high schools in- Bath Hamper Gaily tied with oid-fash- ioned flowers and filled with Charbert’s’ fragrant Bubble Bath Salts choose a pink or blue ham- per with pine, gardenia or rose geranium fragrances. $2.50. Toiletries, First Floor WALK-OVER'S 1S COMFORTABLE A breesy walking oxfy white with brewn. All sises. ‘scoeunts favited. s Wols Walk Ooen 929 F St. CASUALS With an Interchangeable Future You'll wear the pieces separately with other skirts, shirts, shorts and jerkins. Inspired by A. J. 1zod, famous London haberdasher, they are sport clothes with a definite summer sport character. . A. Two-piece frock of coxcomb print rayon and linen; lumber- jack blouse. $14.95. B. Two-piece spun ray- on frock with Gibson Sailor "print; dirndl skirt that but- . tons down the back. Girl $10.95. match, $4.95. Greenbrier S Fourth Shorts to ‘Shoj Fioor "