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SOCIETY.” WASTITN SOCIETY. PART Al =~ v | mand of Brown Field, and has been | here several months. e - an : Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, daughter Aide Visit Quantlco of Capt. Robert G. Heiner, Medical 2 Corps, United States Navy, and Mrs. | For Post Inspection!Heiner, spent last week end in Annzp- | olis. — | Mrs. Shepherd. wife of Capt. L. C.| A e Shepherd, returned from Norfolk Sun- Military Honors - Accorded | day. where she was visiting her parents | Navy Head and Reception | for 'several weels. Capt. C. A. Wynn left Tuesday for | Tendered—Society News and Special Atlanta, Ga. where Mrs. Wynn has | Notes. Secretary Adams and been 1ll for several weeks and under went an operation this week. Personal |Of Personal Interest | ¥k Washington Residents Mr and Mrs. Joseph D. Kaufman | are in Atlantic City at the Hotel Shel- | | burne. A. Goldsmith s QUANTICO,, Va., May 11.—Saturday. May 4, the Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Adams, and his aide, Capt. W. G. Neill, U. 8. N, visited the post on a tour of Mrs. Charles in inspection. The Secretary was given | New York for a stay of 10 days as the military honors and was met by a re- | guest of her sster, Mrs. Blanche ception committee, consisting of officers | Singer. of the post, among whom were Brig.| Mrs. Leonard Schloss has returned Gen. Harry Lee, Col. Eli T. Freyer. | from a visit in New York Col. James C. Breckinridge, Lieut. Cols day service under the auspi- Raymond B. Sullivan, Thomas C. Turn- | Co-operative Jewish Women er and Charles F. Williams. Capt. Rob- fons will take place this morn- | ert G. Heiner, Medical Corps, U. S. N.; | ing in the auditorium of the temple at Majs. Robert L. Denig and James L.| 11 o'clock. Mother's day observance by Underhill, Lieut. Albert A. L. Orc. Civil | the religious school will be given at | kngineer Corps, U. 8. N, in charge of | 10:30 o'clock. An elaborate program | construction; Capts. Le Roy P. Hunt, has been prepared. David R. Nimmer and W. E. McCaugh- | Mrs. Robert Meyer has spent two try and Lieut. W. D. Bassett. The avia- | weeks in Norfolk., Va., visiting her tors at Brown Field arranged a special | prother-in-law and sister, Mr. and MTs. program of demonstration and stunt | victor Strasburger. flying that was one of the features of | = Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King are in the day. Of particular interest was the | Atlantic City staying at the Shel- new construction work now going on'| byrne. under direction of Lieut. Ort. This is| Mrs. Sol Minster left yesterday the first official visit of the new Secre- | Chicago to be the guest of her tary to the post. | Mrs. Daniel Fishell, for 10 days Brig. Gen. Smedley Butler spent last | Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs are week end at Atlantic City with his fem- | spending the week end at the Cavalier. ily. Gen. Butler gave a lecture to the | Virginia Beach. officers of the post in the Marine Cotps | *'Mr and Mrs. Rudolph Behrend left schools Tuesday morning. using as his | Fridav for New York and are to be at | topic, “Expeditionary Duty in Chin: the Biltmore Hotel. Mrs. Behrend will | for ster, The base ball games for the week have be absent until Wednesday. been causing a great deal of excit Mrs, Harry King had as her guests ment. Tuesday and Wednesday after- | for 5 week Mrs. Livingston and Mrs noons the post team played the Temple | Meyer of New York, in whose honor | T r}ldwrsn.\ team of Philadelphia, and | he entertained at luncheon Wednesdav Friday and Saturday the visiting team | at the Country Club. Covers were laid was from the University of West Vir- 1or 15 Cards followed. i finse ek eamat T e Buests of | - Miss Marjorie Hertzberg was recently | post Officers' Club while here | the guest of friends in Baltimore. and taken on sightseeing trips by offi- Harry Lewis was hostess at cers of the post. luncheon Wednesday at her apartment | A humber of planes left Brown Field | in"Wardman Park. Bridge followed. o eimate hoon for Newark, N. J.| Mr. Earlton Kaufman, who is making port there Wednesday, © M 8l his home in New York. was the guest Mrs. Nimmer, Wife of Capt. David R. | 3y trmba chis; P, and Mrs. Henry L. | Nimmer, was called to her home i In- : diana last week by the illness of her | oI 2R Mrs. Harry Lobe of Balti, Tother Mrs. Guvane wha mess Of Ber | more visited thelr "son-in-law _and | il ; | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jacobs | Capt. and Mrs. Omar T. Pfeifter lett | °f (Riltenhouse street last week. The Wednesday Club met at the Friday for a motor tour of the Shenan- n 3 doah Valley, returning to the post IO¥R and Country Club recently for \ luncheon and cards. S““'}[fi*;_! DIBBY. ¢ Peck. who is on leave | , The father-and-son banquet will be | prior to going to sea duty with the fleet | Jeid a¢ the National Press Club Tues- | in Southern waters, spent several days | oy, SYCRIng, May 28. The mext broth- | CE et e L day night, May 15, at 8:15, with an | Dance at Officers’ Club interesting program. Sponsored by Bachelors. 4 and Mrs. Tvan Tashof and vount | There was a private dance held at| SRughter. Constance, have returned the Officers: Club on Thursday night, | Irom a visit in Cumberland. Md. as ths which Was sponsored by the bachelor | EUests of the laiter’s parents, Dr. and | officers on the post and some of the | MIS. Edward White. SOODECE TR Sere Mrs. James Lansburgh is at her Friday night the enlisted men of the | 8partment in Wardman Park Hotel | Post were hosts at a very novel dance | fter a four-month stay abroad. | Zalled a “movie dance~ The showing | Mr. Robert Mever joined Mrs. Mever of moving pictures was featured dur: |in Norfolk and they are spending the ing the dancing. Music was furnished | ¥eek end at the Cavalier, Virginia by the post orchestra. S The Tuesday Clube were entertained | , Mrs. Arthur Klein returned Tuesday | this week by Mrs. Ridderhof. wife of | from a stay of 10 days in Atlantic City. | Lieut, Stanley Ridderhof, and Mrs. | Mrs. Morris Stockviss of Rochester, | McDermot., wife of Lieut. Comdr. E. L. [N: ¥ is visiting her parents, Mr. and McDermott, Medical Corps, United | Mrs. Hartman, at the: Airy View Apart- | States Navy. Mrs. Phillips, wife of | ment. Capt. Claude A. Phillips, entertained Miss Claire Castelberg of New York | for the Thursday Afternoon Bridge | W8S the guest the past week of Miss Ciub this week. Helen Priedlander. Miss Friedlander | Lieut. Col. and rs. W. P. Upshur and | spent the week end at Annapolis. Maj. and Mrs. C. J. Miller are spend- | Mrs. Eugene Kahn is the guest of ing this week end in Westminster, Md., [ her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and where they went to attend the wedding Mrs. Alan Fischer. in Baltimore, | Saturday of Miss Gwendolyn Steale, a | - MrS. Alfred Rothenberg was hostess | sister of Mrs. Platt, wife of Comadr. Thursday at a tea in her home on | <. B. Platt, who is on duty here. Mrs, | Kenyon street, entertaining a group of | Platt has been in Westminster the en- friends. tire week. . c’l‘he pr;ing f:«i}nu! g\lvgn bvh“]‘:; P ; i . . R. Society of this city was hel at for hr T el Fla. setsy | the Home for the"Aged, on Spring road. | Spending several weeks ab the post | Tuesday afternoon. - An attractive pro- with her son-in-law and daughter, gram was given and the affair was well | Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Harry Lee. | attended. The regular get-together bridge as- | Mr. Melvin Behrend and his niece. | sembly was held Friday evening at the | Miss Lucille Nathan. have returned | ‘Officers’ Club. from a motor trip to New Haven. Maj. and Mrs. C. J. Miller enter- . tained a pArty of eight at dinner prior {Mr. nn;'Mro. the{e—r Hosts | to the bridge meet Friday night. { | To Archeologlst Group; Mrs. Arnett, wife of Capt. R. Ar- nett, is spending the week end at her Mr. and Mrs. William G. Wheeler | were hosts last Tuesday evening to the | { | home in Annapolis with her sister, Mrs. A. G. Collins. Among the new arrivals on the post | Archeological Society on the occasion are Lieut. Leo Heally, who just arrived | of its 150th meeting. A light supper | from the West Coast, and Lieut. R. M. | was served after the lecture by Dr. | Gulick. David Luther Stevenson. | Officers Transferred . From Posts in Nicaragua. Among the recent arrivals at the post from duty in Nicaragua are Lieut. Col. C. R. Sanderson, who has been ordered | to Philadelphia for duty; Lieut. G. H. Towner, who is on the post awaiting further orders; Lieut. W. J. Whaling. who came up to join the rifle team for its coming matches, and Lieut. Elmer Hall, who will be on duty here for the present. A number of other | officers are due to arrive from Nicaragua in the hear future. Lieut. L. B. Cresswell has received | orders for duty in China and will sail late in May. Lieut. and Mrs. Cress- | well left the post this week on leave prior to going to China. | Lieut. and Mrs. E. L. Pugh have left the post on several weeks’ leave. Lieut. | Pugh expects to be transferred to other duty in the near future. | Mrs. Boyden, wife of Lieut. Hayne Boyden, returned last Saturday from a | trip to the West Indies. where she went | with the Beebe expedition of deep sea | exploring. Mrs. Boyden has been on several similar expeditions. Mrs. Randall, wife of Maj. D. M. Randall, returned this week from Par-| ris Island, where she has been visiting | friends for several weeks. | Mrs. Turner, wife of Lieut. Col. T. C. | “Turner, arrived last week to join her | husband. Col. Turner, who is in com- | STORE YOUR FURS SPERLING’S CALL MAIN 4530 for our DELIVERY SERVICE, Remodeling and Repairing at Summer Prices J. Sperling, Inc. 1235 G St. N.W. 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N., Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Ross SWift of | yeired. s in charge of arrangements for Hinsdale, Mass., has been visiting the | the dinner to be given in celebration city with her senior class from the L#l- | of the fiftieth anniversary of . the ton High School. Mr. Swift was 2 for- graduation of his class of 1879 from the mer assistant pastor of the First Con- | United States Naval Academy by the gregational Church of Washington members of that class, Saturday eve- Wednesday evening, May 8, Miss ning, at the Mayflower. Swift was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert in Ta- Spring flowers in profu- sion and a color scheme of orchid and yellow scrved as decorations on the oc- casion. Card games and music were enjoyed during the cvening. Small vors were presented the winners of th games as they progressed from table to table. At the close of the evening sup- per was served by the hostess, the same pastel shades being used for the table | decorations. | The invited guests included Miss | Katherine Brown, Miss Ruth Brown, | Miss Betsey Evans, Miss Margaret Tur- ner, Miss Rosalie Cosby, Mr. Robert Ball. Mr. Frank Brown, Mr. Campbell Clark, Mr. Philip Henry Gilbert, Mr. | Justin Miller and Mr. Hugh Smith. Mrs. Miriam Caywood Evans and Miss M. Alvina Carroll assisted Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert in entertaining the guests. WellcsleyAGIub PN lembere Guests of Mrs. Canby‘ ‘The Washington Wellesley Club was entertained at an al fresco buffet sup- per last evening by Mrs, Canby in her home near Silver Spring. Md. . Mrs, ‘E. G. Nourse, president, will sexve another year and the other officers ele€t&d last | evening were Mrs. Goodwin Graham, vice president; Miss Christy Jones, re- cording secretary, and Miss . Louise | Tuers, corresponding secretary. 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To Be Sold at PUBLIC AUCTION Within Our Galleries 715 13th St. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17, 1929, at 2 P. M. Each Day. Also Two Special Night Sessions—Tuesday, May 14, and Thursday, May 16, at 8 P.M. Each Evening By order of a large imporier who is desirous of reducing his stock before the Summer season. Jhact sany TRADE MARK. On View Up to Hour of Sale Each Day—Terms: Cash. C. G. SLOAN & CO., INC,, Aucts. REGISTERED | i | | | sorority, Fraternities Meet for Business and Pleasure The third annual Spring formal of Alpha Upsilon Chi of the University of Maryland was held Friday evening, May 3, at the Hotel Dupont, formerly the ltalian embassy. ‘The patronesses of the sorority and several faculty mem- rs acted as chaperons. These in- ded Dr. Taliaferro, dean of the Col- ge of Arts and Sciences. and Mrs. Taliaferro, Dr. and Mrs. Weish, Dr. and Mrs. Metzger. Dr. and Mrs. Schrader, Dr. and Mrs. Jaeger and Mr. and Mrs. Dodder. Several alumnae members were present. Inc. held a semi- 4 at the Annapoiis ity had_as its guest of honor Miss Rose Maffitt, and the commiitee in charge included Miss Frances Borger, chairman; Miss Mary Lo vice chalrman: Miss Ruth Hamilton and Miss Margaret Mannix as, assistants. Nu Sigma Pi, closed dance M: Hotel. The sors Senator George H. Moses, Chief Justice Walter I. McCoy. Honorary Dean Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey; Dean Grace Hays Riley, Judge Katherine Sellers and Miss Katherine Pike are among the patrons for the theater benefit given by Epsilon Chapter Kappa Beta Pi League Sorority, Tuesday cvening. May at the St. Patrick auditorium, the proceeds of which will be devoted to the Emma M. Gillette and Harry A. Hegarty Memorials. The play, “Good Morning Shiek,” is to be presented by Father Hurney's Players’Guild. . Clare Trick Willison, dean of the has selected Mi Cecelia ‘Thornton, Miss Elna M. Anderson, Miss Rose Votava, Miss Norine Kloss, Miss Ellen McCormick, Miss Verdie Hyman and Miss Agnes Kempf to act as ushers, Miss Rhoda Watkins will be hostess to the Washington Alumnze Club of Pi Beta Phi, Tuesday at her home, 1429 Clifton street northwest Report of the year's w k of the club | will be given, and an alumnae delegate | to the national convention of the fra- ternity, to be held in Pasadena, Calif in June, will be elected. Carl T Mrs. Karl D. Loos. Miss Maxine Girts | iss Minnie F. Dean. 1 Included among those sponsoring the cerd party to b2 given by the alumnae of the Immaculate Seminary on Tues- day cvening at the New Willard Hotel Mrs. Leo App. Mrs. Frank A. Beber- stem, jr.. Miss Averill Bogley, Miss Anne Brosnan, Mrs. T. P. Brown, Miss | Margarei Brown, Mrs. Henry Driscoll, | ‘Mrs. Paul Grant, Mrs. George Haggerty, | Mrs. C. Frank Keane, Miss Edna Koontz, Mrs. John J. Lynch, Mr. P. F. | Neligan, Mrs. W. J. O'Donnell, Miss | Vera Rocca, Mrs. Fred Sanderson. Mr: W. J. Shackleford. Mrs. J. W. Stohl- man, Mrs. J. William Stohlman. jr. Miss Mildred Stohlman and Miss Mar: Walmsley. Delta Chapter, Chi_Sigma Sorority will hoid a dance at the Potomac B Club Wednesday with Miss Mildra Fitzgerald acting as chairman. Bay State Society Sponsors May party The Massachusoits Society of Wash- ington, D. C., will put on a May part Thursday evening. May 23, room of the Wardman Park Hotel, and arrangements are being made for an ctaborate entertainment. Mr. George R. Farnum, society presi- dent, has issued a call for a_committee last montly meeting ‘There will be card tables: re- ved for those who desire to play, ith a handsome prize for each table Reservations for tables may be made through Mrs. Frank E. Hickey, chair- man of the card committee. Card playing will start at 8:30 o'clock and | continue until about 10 o'clock. Danc- ng will begin promptly at 9 o'ciock and | continue until 1 o'clock. Members will ! be admitted to this affair by card. M. | George A. 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