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THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. WEDNESDAY. JUNE f, ISM Far S«f« I Good Behavior Cotton pleases juniors 10.95 For a whir! of good times! Little or no ironing needed. Crease and soil resistant all-combed cotton. Pick yellow, pink, blue or mint in sizes 7 to 15. Second Floor BQ^OWN park-shop V M J, ¦m twf -C mmm Pflfl Bil ¦ > 1 V j * l#il| f||gs?,|| lltlllt ifejyp **?£<¦* pjp3 * lif'il . •... -., ><. MISS ANNE BRADFORD PETERS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peters of Sewickley, Pa., was presented to Washington society on Sunday at a garden party given by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Triest. Mrs. is the debutante's godmother and the party took place at the residence of Mr. Walter Tuckerman, father of the hostess. SERVICE SCENE Whiteleys Entertained At Farewell Cruise The Secretary of the Air Force and Mrs. Donald A. Quarles entertained on board the Navy yacht Sequoia last night in honor of Gen. Sir John Whiteley, the departing chairman of the British Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, and Lady Whiteley. The Whiteleys are sailing to return to England on June 29. Among those invited to the informal buffet supper and cruise down the Potomac were Secretary of Defense Wilson, I the Undersecretary of the Navy 1 and Mrs. Thomas S. Gates, jr.; the Undersecretary of the Treasury and Mrs. W. Ran- dolph Burgess, Undersecretary of the Air Force and Mrs. James H. Douglas, and Deputy Secretary of Defense and Mrs. Reuben B. Robertson. Also asked were the Air Force Chief of Staff and Mrs. Nathan F. Twining, Air Force Vice Chief of Staff and Mrs. Thomas D. White, Admiral and Mrs. Robert B. Carney, Mr. and Mrs. Percival Brun- dage, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Mrs. : Arthur W. Radford, Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leßaron, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Cushing and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Dressner, Mrs. Quarles’ daughter and son-in-law who are visiting here. General Feted Elsewhere on the service 1 scene last night was the dinner ! given by the NATO Standing i Group for Gen. Julio B. Moniz, Chief of Staff of the Portu- guese Armed Forces. Gen. Moniz is here on an official i visit at the invitation of Ad- i mlral Jerauld Wright, Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic. Hosts for the dinner, held at the Bolling Air Force Base Officers Club, were Lt. Gen. Leon W. Johnson, United States representative to the NATO group; Gen. Jean E. I Valluy, the French NATO rep- i resentative, and Rear Admiral R. A. Currie, the deputy Brit- | ish NATO representative. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Currie and Miss Fabienne Valluy, daughter of Gen. and Mme. Valluy, who is at present in France, were also in the receiv- | ing line, along with Maj. Gen. Paul M. Stehlin, Gen. Valluy’s deputy, and Mme. Stehlin. MB HI, Bub-Teens Big and Little Olrlsl '¦*£ _ j Tou'U Find the “Coolest" Beech end PIITCO tlf * *' HarS * U,,f BPr>D< SILVER SPRING, ELLSWORTH DR. Hundreds of Fresh Selections rijl At Silver Spring and FStreet L^r*J BOTH STORES OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT June Sale! Life Savers* Suits ’WjL Sold Nationwide at 19.98 „jl> 10.98 iLk hv. Juniors! Misses! Half Sizes! fj ! / Exciting variety el styles la pastels o*4 dorks'. You’ll find these •uits art truly Lilt Savers* for your vacation, traveling, in town I 0 / 'Lite Seven Corp or country ... any tima or placo. Choose yours now! / ,or C*“'“ MM R.MMIIS Jj, LaGorce, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Watson and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller. Among those entertaining at dinner beforehand was Mrs. Watson who gave a party in honor of Brig. Gen. Frank Dorn. Gen. Dorn has been visiting here for a short while and is returning to Paris to- day. Among Mrs. Watson’s guests were Mrs. Thompson Mont- gomery, Dr. Milton Clayton, Mrs. Leo Brison Norris, Gen. Andre Bigwood, Mrs. Vera Pet- schek, Mrs. Donald Downs, Miss Madeleine Austin, Mr. Stafford Kerman, Capt. and Mrs. John P. Jackson, Mr. Jerry Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Bowles, Miss Parks, Mr. Parks, Mr. Clifford Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Biffle and Mr. and Mrs. Constantine de Stackelberg. Another dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Shields. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. La Gorce, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mclnnis, Mr. Arthur Bergman. Mrs. Walter Bryte and Mr. Lawrence Bungardeaunu. Tnmntinnr Tempting j--' Delicious ... with O \ I ' Unique, Tangy Flavor! | ¦¦¦¦¦ NO WASTE! L fo* 100 Y*or* ¦ 1 > m 111 ° *$X FOR IT AT TOUR NEICHBORHOOD STORI OR SUPERMARKET LRonk Co. 12th and F Stt., Washington Virginia Sq., ArU PRE-SEASON SALE! TWO COATS IN ONE REVERSIBLE /fj^ Ttceed and Alpaca sms Completely reversible coat ... to | ¦„ *\j| tuck auiay for next winter at huge tfrjHl pre ¦ season savings! One side is alpaca pile. You'll wear it either VuEy ¦ —Ji , n 1 li i ** if m\ f x * * %* - -l* * % Vj % Jh* »- w 4 ; /A > ¦¦ & y V- * , ) '¦¦¦¦ ¦¦¦' ¦ ¦¦¦¦—! *Wfi ***"**>*>>.:¦. : I T** a jm 12th and F Sts., n.tr, Washington IftCMifC dO* Virginia Square, Arlington i, f \ THEY'RE SIHDOn-COOL J \qj! A\o REAL FASHION-FIMDS AT Dresses that up fashion for or \ \ black linen-look rayon, touched f qj| \ II A, E \ 111 B^BBB a how a 'LI K H^^B^B 188 a double Floor Grubers Honored, At Dance The Austrian Ambassador and Mme. Oru be r were honored last night at a dance given by Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. The party took place at the hosts’ Arlington residence and it wasn’t hard to figure out what nationality the guests of honor were. All the flowers were red and white (the colors of the Aus- trian flag), the hostess wore a white organdy dress which had red polka dots on the skirts and the hot dish at the buffet supper was Austrian goulash. Some 150 guests were greeted by the hosts and the Grubers in a receiving line. They then wandered out on the terrace for dancing. Tables seating 14 were placed around the swimming pool and a buffet supper was served at 11 o’clock. The setting was fur- ther beautified by scores of Japanese lanterns. Among those invited were Dominican Ambassador and Senora de Salazar, the Ko- rean Ambassador and Mme. Yang, the Bolivian Ambassa- dor and Senora de Andrade, Secretary General of the Or- ganization of American States and Senora de Mora, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Biffle and the Am- bassador of Pakistan and Begum All. Others were Deputy Chief of Protocol and Mrs. Victor Purse. Mrs. Randall Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wire, Mr. and Mrs. John Shields, Mrs. Kathleen Watson, Mme. Vladimir Rybar and Repre- sentative and Mrs. Alfred Sieminski. Also asked were Mr. Robert Rodenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Williams, the Yugo- slav Ambassador and Mme. Mates, Mr. and Mrs. Royce Powell, Mr. Edgar Morris, Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd, Miss Virginia Parks, Mr. James Parks, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Werllch, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Danny Kaye Is Entertanied Continued From Page B-4 diplomatic corps. Mr. Cahn is a consultant to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Guests invited to the recep- tion included Ambassador Heeney of Canada, the Belgian Ambassador and Baroness Silvercruys, Australian Am- bassador Spender, Ambassador Andrade of Bolivia, Ambas- sador Van Roijen of the Netherlands, Ambassador Ny- kopp of Finland, Ambassador Suarez of Chile, Ambassador Zaguirre of Honduras, Am- bassador Krekeler of Germany, Ambassador Gruber of Austria, Ambassador Notowidigdo of Indonesia and Ambassador Salazar of the Dominican Republic. The envoys of Venezuela and Ireland also were expected, as were Mrs. Eban, wife of the Israeli Ambassador, Minister Abdur Khan of Pakistan, the First Secretary of the Cuban Embassy and the Press Attache of the Turkish Embassy. Many members of Congres- sional, executive and local res- idential society also were present at the gala gathering. Tomorrow actor Kaye opens at Carter Barron Amphithea- ter in his ‘‘lnternational Revue.” Fergusons Honored Mr. and Mrs. Floyd De Sota Akers entertained at a recep- tion at the F Street Club re- | cenOy in honor of the Judge of the Military Court of Appeals and Mrs. Homer Ferguson. B-8

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Page 1: O j Tangy ¦m - Chronicling America

THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C.WEDNESDAY. JUNE f, ISM

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MISS ANNE BRADFORD PETERSDaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Peters of Sewickley,Pa., was presented to Washington society on Sundayat a garden party given by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Triest.Mrs. is the debutante's godmother and the partytook place at the residence of Mr. Walter Tuckerman,father of the hostess.

SERVICE SCENE

Whiteleys EntertainedAt Farewell Cruise

The Secretary of the AirForce and Mrs. Donald A.Quarles entertained on boardthe Navy yacht Sequoia lastnight in honor of Gen. SirJohn Whiteley, the departingchairman of the British JointChiefs of Staff in Washington,and Lady Whiteley.

The Whiteleys are sailing toreturn to England on June 29.

Among those invited to theinformal buffet supper andcruise down the Potomac wereSecretary of Defense Wilson,

I the Undersecretary of the Navy1 and Mrs. Thomas S. Gates, jr.;

the Undersecretary of theTreasury and Mrs. W. Ran-dolph Burgess, Undersecretaryof the Air Force and Mrs.James H. Douglas, and DeputySecretary of Defense and Mrs.Reuben B. Robertson.

Also asked were the AirForce Chief of Staff and Mrs.Nathan F. Twining, Air ForceVice Chief of Staff and Mrs.Thomas D. White, Admiraland Mrs. Robert B. Carney,Mr. and Mrs. Percival Brun-dage, the chairman of the JointChiefs of Staff and Mrs.

: Arthur W. Radford, Mrs. LewisL. Strauss, Mr. and Mrs. RobertLeßaron, Dr. and Mrs. EdwardCushing and Mr. and Mrs.Elliott Dressner, Mrs. Quarles’daughter and son-in-law whoare visiting here.

General FetedElsewhere on the service

1 scene last night was the dinner! given by the NATO Standingi Group for Gen. Julio B. Moniz,

Chief of Staff of the Portu-guese Armed Forces. Gen.Moniz is here on an official

i visit at the invitation of Ad-i mlral Jerauld Wright, Supreme

Allied Commander Atlantic.Hosts for the dinner, held

at the Bolling Air Force BaseOfficers Club, were Lt. Gen.Leon W. Johnson, UnitedStates representative to theNATO group; Gen. Jean E.

I Valluy, the French NATO rep-i resentative, and Rear Admiral

R. A. Currie, the deputy Brit-| ish NATO representative.

Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Currieand Miss Fabienne Valluy,daughter of Gen. and Mme.Valluy, who is at present inFrance, were also in the receiv- |ing line, along with Maj. Gen.Paul M. Stehlin, Gen. Valluy’sdeputy, and Mme. Stehlin.

MB HI, Bub-Teens Big and Little Olrlsl

'¦*£ _ j Tou'U Find the “Coolest" Beech endPIITCO tlf* *' HarS *U,,f BPr>D<

SILVER SPRING, ELLSWORTH DR.

Hundreds of Fresh Selections rijlAt Silver Spring and FStreet L^r*J

BOTH STORES OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT

June Sale!

Life Savers* Suits ’WjLSold Nationwide at 19.98 „jl>

10.98 iLkhv.Juniors! Misses! Half Sizes! fj ! /

Exciting variety el styles la pastels o*4 dorks'. You’ll find these

•uits art truly Lilt Savers* for your vacation, traveling, in town ’ I0 / 'Lite Seven Corp

or country ... any tima or placo. Choose yours now! / ,or C*“'“

MMR.MMIIS Jj,

LaGorce, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-neth Watson and Mr. andMrs. Dale Miller.

Among those entertainingat dinner beforehand was Mrs.Watson who gave a party inhonor of Brig. Gen. FrankDorn. Gen. Dorn has beenvisiting here for a short whileand is returning to Paris to-day.

Among Mrs. Watson’s guestswere Mrs. Thompson Mont-gomery, Dr. Milton Clayton,Mrs. Leo Brison Norris, Gen.Andre Bigwood, Mrs. Vera Pet-schek, Mrs. Donald Downs,Miss Madeleine Austin, Mr.Stafford Kerman, Capt. andMrs. John P. Jackson, Mr.Jerry Chase, Mr. and Mrs.Bowles, Miss Parks, Mr. Parks,Mr. Clifford Johnson, Mr. andMrs. Biffle and Mr. and Mrs.Constantine de Stackelberg.

Another dinner was given byMr. and Mrs. Shields. Theirguests were Mr. and Mrs. LaGorce, Mr. and Mrs. EdwardMclnnis, Mr. Arthur Bergman.Mrs. Walter Bryte and Mr.Lawrence Bungardeaunu.

TnmntinnrTempting j--'

Delicious... with O \ I '

Unique, TangyFlavor!

|¦¦¦¦¦ NO WASTE! L

fo* 100 Y*or*

¦ 1 > m 111 °

*$X FOR IT AT TOUR NEICHBORHOOD STORI OR SUPERMARKET

LRonk Co.12th and F Stt., Washington • Virginia Sq., ArU

PRE-SEASON SALE!TWO COATS IN ONE

REVERSIBLE /fj^Ttceed and Alpaca

sms

Completely reversible coat ... to | ¦„ *\j|tuck auiay for next winter at huge tfrjHlpre ¦ season savings! One side is

alpaca pile. You'll wear it either VuEy ¦—Ji , n 1 li i

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Vj % Jh* »- w 4 ; /A> ¦¦ & y V-

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I T** a jm 12th and F Sts., n.tr, Washington

IftCMifC dO* Virginia Square, Arlington

i, f \

THEY'RE SIHDOn-COOL J \qj!

A\o REAL FASHION-FIMDS AT

Dresses that up fashion foror \ \

black linen-look rayon, touched fqj| \ II A, E\ 111 B^BBB

a how a 'LI K H^^B^B188

a double

Floor

GrubersHonored,AtDance

The Austrian Ambassadorand Mme. Oru be r werehonored last night at a dancegiven by Mr. and Mrs. JohnDavis.

The party took place at thehosts’ Arlington residence andit wasn’t hard to figure outwhat nationality the guests ofhonor were.

All the flowers were red andwhite (the colors of the Aus-trian flag), the hostess wore awhite organdy dress which hadred polka dots on the skirtsand the hot dish at the buffetsupper was Austrian goulash.

Some 150 guests weregreeted by the hosts and theGrubers in a receiving line.They then wandered out onthe terrace for dancing. Tablesseating 14 were placed aroundthe swimming pool and abuffet supper was served at 11o’clock. The setting was fur-ther beautified by scores ofJapanese lanterns.

Among those invited wereDominican Ambassador andSenora de Salazar, the Ko-rean Ambassador and Mme.Yang, the Bolivian Ambassa-dor and Senora de Andrade,Secretary General of the Or-ganization of American Statesand Senora de Mora, Mr. andMrs. Leslie Biffle and the Am-bassador of Pakistan andBegum All.

Others were Deputy Chiefof Protocol and Mrs. VictorPurse. Mrs. Randall Hagner,Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bowles,Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wire,Mr. and Mrs. John Shields,Mrs. Kathleen Watson, Mme.Vladimir Rybar and Repre-sentative and Mrs. AlfredSieminski.

Also asked were Mr. RobertRodenberg, Mr. and Mrs.Gladstone Williams, the Yugo-slav Ambassador and Mme.Mates, Mr. and Mrs. RoycePowell, Mr. Edgar Morris, Mr.and Mrs. John Floyd, MissVirginia Parks, Mr. JamesParks, Mr. and Mrs. RobertWerllch, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert

Danny KayeIs Entertanied

Continued From Page B-4diplomatic corps. Mr. Cahn isa consultant to the SenateForeign Relations Committee.

Guests invited to the recep-tion included AmbassadorHeeney of Canada, the BelgianAmbassador and BaronessSilvercruys, Australian Am-bassador Spender, AmbassadorAndrade of Bolivia, Ambas-sador Van Roijen of theNetherlands, Ambassador Ny-kopp of Finland, AmbassadorSuarez of Chile, AmbassadorZaguirre of Honduras, Am-bassador Krekeler of Germany,Ambassador Gruber of Austria,Ambassador Notowidigdo ofIndonesia and AmbassadorSalazar of the DominicanRepublic.

The envoys of Venezuela andIreland also were expected, aswere Mrs. Eban, wife of theIsraeli Ambassador, MinisterAbdur Khan of Pakistan, theFirst Secretary of the CubanEmbassy and the Press Attacheof the Turkish Embassy.

Many members of Congres-sional, executive and local res-idential society also werepresent at the gala gathering.

Tomorrow actor Kaye opensat Carter Barron Amphithea-ter in his ‘‘lnternationalRevue.”

Fergusons HonoredMr. and Mrs. Floyd De Sota

Akers entertained at a recep-tion at the F Street Club re-

| cenOy in honor of the Judgeof the Military Court ofAppeals and Mrs. HomerFerguson.

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