Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1928, Page 62

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Officers at Quantico Attend Army Exhibit Given at Aberdeen Recent Ordnance Demon- stration Attracts Interest. Social Activities of Week’ Given Wide Range—-Per-l sonal Notes. QUANTICO. October 13.—Many of the officers of the post attended the tenth annual meeting of the Army Ord- | ancé Association at Aberdeen Proving round, Md. Thursday, October 4. ong those at_the demonstrations re ’.Ieuu Col. W. P. Upshur, Lisut’| ol. James T. Buttrick, Comdr. Platt. | U. §. Navy: Maj. R. L. Denig. Capt. | De Witt Peck. Capt. Harold 8. Fassett.| pt. Raphael Griffin, Capt. David R.| [Nitimer, Capt. L. D. Hermle, Capt. O. . Francis and Capt. S. F. Drew. | Mrs. Bacon, wife of Lieut. Harry W. [Bacon, entertained 26 of the post chil- dren at an attractive party Monday fternoon to celebrate the sixth birth- day anntversary of her daughter Esther. here were gay decorations, games and refréshments and riumerous favors for 11 the guests. Maj. and Mrs. Clarke W. Wells of Washington were visitors at the post esday. Maj. Wells is on duty in ashington. Mr. ‘and Mrs. John Stack and Miss ara Stack of Washington spent Sun- | day at the post as the guests of Capt. | d Mrs. Howard N. Sterit. Thé Tuesday Clubs wére entertained | Ithis week by Mrs. Hall. wife of Lieut. [Eimer E. Hall_and Mrs. Parrell, wife f Lieut. E. J. Farrell. Mrs. Gaither. wite of Lieut. A. L.| Gaither, Medical Corps. U. 8. Navy. en- tartained the Thursday Afternson Club [this week. Liéut. and Mrs. C. F. Cresswell have | 5 their guest this week end Miss l.ou\ux Grove of Baltimore. Among the new arrivals at the post | o have taken quarters are Col. and | . R. M. Cutts, M-JA Julian C. Smith, | apt. and Mrs. 7 . Davis and Capt. d Mrs. B. F. Capt. and Mrs. A “W. Jacobsen have with them for a few days Mrs. Jacob- | 8en’s sister, Mrs. iggs of Baltimore. Chaplain J. Casey spent Wednes- | ay in Richmond. Miss Harriet Workman, who is now living in Washington, spent last week end at the post with her brother-in- flaw and sister, Chaplain and Mrs. IMaurice M. Witherspoon. .A past parent-teacher Association a5 organized last week, with . Capt. H. Silverthorne as president; Mrs dérson, wife of *Lieut. Col. C. R. nderson, vice president, and Mrs JBimer E. Hall, secretary and treasurer. [Mr. Hines of Washington, with Mrs. | [Davis, Mrs. Hagan and Mrs. Weinz of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Carberry School in Washington, came to the post to organize the asso- ition. Regular business will be taken p by the association at a meeting to called early in the week. .. The Friday morning speaker for the and students of the Marine Corps hools last week was Col. Thomas W. h, United States Army. who is on | ty in Washington. Col. Darrah was ccompanied t0 Quantico by Maj. S. L. [Ploward of Marine Corps headquarters n Washington, and both were the [k m‘;\:o‘? 'uests of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Lieut. AlbenALOrt C. E C. [United States Navy, and Mrs. Ort en- by emedk the Thursday Evening Club his week. Marriage Licenses. -EI;‘IIG licenses have been issued to the Octubre, 36, ts bit more. 36, Baliimare Rev. Wilivim - HoA: i Se n 6. lremlq} 3L, thia city. and Esther Wilbur -c‘uon. '. and Virginia Jones, a ‘Stote, 83 and Clara. Patterson, 53; W, Rrent. ‘i?é‘fim“"% g% snd K“ ie Gant, 18, both witliam J, eegin. h&t tead. N. Y. ! m C‘%r Plains, Va.; =LY a-"'"‘“" 5 . Jai Iphis., i) Rovert T Grtmm. 36, and T | beu'm of Baltimere: Rev Wilam ‘mmum . Propes. 23. and Aeuu 1'- { 3 hoth of "Mount Raiier. Md.: ;| Roon”Somers ‘ 4 D:nclnu eighw.-me reels in the hchv of two huge bonfires was part of the | ceremony neld recently in _celebration ©f the coming of age of the only child | ef Sir George and Lady Bullough of | the It1é of Rhum, Settland. Daylime have bsen completed by MRS. To rejoin Comdr. THE SUNDAY PAUL BASTEDO, Bastedo in Washington after visiting in South Carolina. —Underwood Photo. Catholic U. Glee Club Plans Fall Tea Dance | Final plans for the Fall tea dance of the Catholic University Gles Club the committee in charge. The tea dance will be given Saturday afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clncl in the TItalian Garden of the Ma flower Hotel. This festivity will open the social sea- son for the Catholic University Glee Club. Plans for the Fall concert are now under 'ussion by the glee club. The committee in charge of the iea dance is compnsed of Mr. Aniello Mario Rugslo of Waterbury, Conn.: | D. Ganey of Auburn. N. Y. D. McQuade of Washington. Mr. Cas mir S. Marsonek of Baltimore. an Mr. Carl J. Straub of St. Marys, Pa. | Phi Delta Delta Group To Meet at Tea Today | Beta Chapter of Phi Delta Delta Legal Fraternity will entertain at tea today form 4 to 6 o'clock the American Asso- ciation of University Women, in honor of the women students of the Washing- ton College of Law. Miss Pearle Cooper, dean of Beta, will | abroad, where she spent some time on the continent. | Miss Delia Bogue, vice president of {the Art Promoters’ Club, will speak | informally on her trip through North- | western United States and the Canadian | Rockies. Birthday Anniversary The third birthday = anniversary luncheon of the WRE-PEPCO Club was held at the Olney Inn yesterday. Mrs. M. B. Blakeney, president of ths n | club, and more than a hundred mem- bers were in attendance at the luncheon Among the club members, who con- tributed to the pregram were Miss Mable Loftus and, Miss Mildred Creel in vocal numbers and Miss Mary Turner in dramatic readings. |of the luncheon arrangements. Mrs. Ernest Freeman conducted the enter- talnmer\' features, and Miss Elizabeth Dol | attended to transportation nt membcrs and_guests. be assisted in receiving the guests by | Miss Catherine Schenkat, Mrs. Bessie Koehl and Miss Grace Collins. Mme. de Lagnel, Hostess, To Honor Mr. Huntington Mme. de Lagnel will be hostess in her home en Kalorama road this | afternoon from 4 until 8 o'clock in honor of Mr. William E. Huntington. | Miss Mae H. Vance, a Cleveland artist, will show several of her decorative wall &lnels among which will be “Omar hayyam.” “A Daughten of the Sun" and “Early Dawn.” Miss Vance studied {in the Corcoran Galleries here and later ! mede an intensive teur of the museums FURS Remodeling—Repairing By Bernard at Special Reduced Rates Formerly with Zirkin's 1508 Connecticut Ave. 1 Znars akave Dupont Cirele E fieffy Hanna wasétby/on .%eyug‘s[rvyour presence af’ the f])’e/fy Hanna rSAop 1613 Gonnecticul Avenue %nr/ay, October ffleenth upon the occasion of the /‘;)nmzf Opem'ng Forss and ?XAIZI[ o “Tall Fashions zbcfito{hy many nemfy arrived” French »_Zn/mr/afi'ons Trocks er:e Guemhy Gorwns Novellies The new modes will be exbibited fiy mannequins fiom Cfim-/éxr{y b One and' 7£me-/£1'r_l/ o Five and the entertainment which followed. | Mrs. Marguerite Godey was in charge | STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 14 Judge ery O'Toole Pays Honor to Chi Omega Frat Judge Mary O'Toole of the Munici- pal Court of the District of Columbia entertained at tea yesterday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock in the Woman's | City Club at 22 Jackson place, having as her guests the members of the Wash- ington City Alumnae Chapter of Chi Omega Fraternity. of which she is = member, and the Phi Alpha Chapter at | George Washington University. ~Judge O'rmle had assisting her in receiving | the guests, Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty. wife of Commissioner Dougherty: Mr.; 1 C. Garfield Riley. dean of the Washing- | ton College of Law: Mrs. Merritt O Chance, president of the Woman's City Club: Anna L. Rose. dean of Women ;u George Washington University; Mrs. | Trueman G. Abbe. Mrs. J. Leo Kolb, { Mrs. James A. Purcell, Miss Una | O'Connor of Dublin, Miss Mary O'Tools of 8t. Paui, Miss Linda Jane Kin- | cannon, recorder of George Washinaton | | University. Mrs. D. Lynch Younger, president of the Washington City Alum- | nae Chapter: Miss Hazel Peterson, {president of Phi Alpha Chapter: Miss Gertrude Walter, Miss Katherine Vaux. Miss Flsie Yost. Miss Virginia Diedel. Miss Ermyntrude Vaiden. Miss Grncé‘ | Alexander, Miss Helen Lupton, Miss | Hazel Arrington, Miss Julia Denning, | | Miss Mary Kolb. Mise Margaret Abbe. | Miss Aline Purcell and Miss Elizabeth | Dougherty The Washington City Alumnae Chap- ter of Chi Omega will entertain this | | afternoon at a mother’s tea in the home | |of Mrs Charles Hamlin, in honor of | the Phi Alpha Chapter at George Wash- ington University, when thay will have | & number of mothers and friends as | their guests. | & | | | e | New Mémbars Honor Guentd iA' Women's City Club Tea| Miss Ethel Bagley, assisted by Miss | Myrtle Bunn, Miss Margaret Patch and | ! members of the membership- committee | of the Women’s City Club, will be host- | | esses at the tea this afternoon in the | | clubhouse at 22 Jackson Place at 4:30 | o'clock. New members will be guests of honor, and they include Miss Cor- nelia C. Compson. Dr. Alice Winans | Downey, Miss Marion J. Edwards, Mrs. A. E. Graupner, Miss Grace Hart. Mrs. Anna G. Howland, Miss Ellznheth W. Lear, Mrs. L. H. Mattingly | Clara D. MeCarter, Miss A Rider, Miss Cynthea Twoh wElhe! Burgess, Miss Marie Barker. Miss | | Mary L. Byrum, Mts. E. D. Cummings | Mrs. Mary Hill Dunn. Miss Ethel M. | George, Miss Helen M. Hawley, Mrs. M. Bambridge Hayden, Mrs. Edith Og- den Heidel, Mrs. Naomi M. Herring. | Mrs. Ada S. Klein-Péter, Mrs. William (C. McSparren and Mrs. Benjamin G. | Potter. Mrs. Merritt O. Chance and | members of the board of directors will meet the members informally. . MR Daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. riage in St, Margaret's Chureh, October 3, was Miss Elizabeth Dove. E. LAUDAIN SIMONS, JR., DIAMONDS Your finest gems, reset with con- summate artistry, in the new cuttings and mountings. Flowrs by Telegraph Anywhere We are members of the F, .T. D. 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Dova of 1756 Park road, and before her mar- —Underwood Photo. o 558 | é in Sterling Silver for the Bride We are showing a wonderful line of STERLING SILVER GIFTS for the Fall Bride, priced from 35 up. Here vouw'll find many wuse- ful articles that will be a reminder of your thoughtfulness many years hence. STER- LING SILVER wears a lifetime. o =2 Gifts at 510 Sterling Silver. .. Pair Large Size Ca:fidle- sticks Gifts at 55 Sterling Silver. .. air of Candlesticks Compotes Salt and Pepper Shakers Vases Mayonnaise Dishes and Ladles Sugers and Creams Heihi i Large Vases » Flowes Baskets —AND A GREAT MANY OTHER BEAUTIFUL GIFTS NOT LISTED ABOVE. Reserve during “DIAMOND DAYS." Qct. 11th to 20th, any article for CHRISTMAS DELIVERY. DWARDS & ZANNER C Jewelers 1317 F Street N.W. EPEIATE) SRS P RERXZXEXEXZXZX R XX EXZIEX HECHT MONTH IN WASHINGTON Winter Comfort for; Babies Outfit $6.95 Including hat (with ear tabs). coat with choker collar ‘and leg~ gins. that button. 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