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Quantico's Program 01 Social Festivities Charming and Varied Attractlve Bridge Lunch- } eons, Dancing and Other! Forms of Entertainment' Listed—Post Smoker a Feature. | | QUANTICO, Va., June 15.—This week as been a very busy one on the post th parties and entertainments. Mrs. , Ridderhof, wife of Lieut. Stanley E. derhof who is now on duty in icaragua, entertained 36 guests at 4n attractively arranged bridge lunch- don Monday afternoon at Greys Hill Irm, Va. The party was given for Mrs. ‘Whaling, wife of Lieut. W. J. Whaling, Whose husband is with the riffe team. Lieut. and Mrs. Whaling left Sunday | for Wakefleld, Mass., where the rifie matches are being held. i Mrs. Ozabal, wife of Chief Marine Gunner E. T. Ozabal, had four tables af, bridge at her quarters Tuesday safternoon. Mrs. Anderson, wife of Capt. R. G. Anderson, entertained with several | fmbles of bridge at her quarters Friday | afternoon. | The regular monthly smoker for the | post was held Wednesday night in the post, Eymnasium. The entertainment | ween the boxing bouts was given by Yaudeville entertainers from Washing- | ton Lieut. Col. R. B. Putnam delivered the Flag day speech in the post gym- Hasium Friday night. Col. Putnam has gven the Flag day talk at the post for e past several years. ‘Wednesday evening, June 5, Mrs. Arnett, wife of Capt. Roscoe Arnett, entertained with four tables of bridge %r Lieut. F. H. Webster, Medical Corps, . 8. N, and Mrs. Webster. ‘Mrs. Lewls, wife of Capt. A. T. Lewis, | g had four tables of bridge for Dr. and THE SUNDAY l TS FROM OHIO I |+ MRS. FRANZ S. BLUE, With her daughters, Jane and Myrtle Marie, wife and children of Col. Franz Blue, S. R. A., guests of Mrs. Blue’s mother, Mrs. Jennie Gill Holmes, at 426 Allison street northwest. Mrs. Webster Saturday, June 8. School Teachers ntertain at Dance. ‘The teachers of the Post Children’s Bchool entertained their friends at a dance at the hostess house Saturday night, June 8. The school closed this week for the Summer. A large picnic was held Thursday at Camp Neville, mear Brown Field, for the children and their parents. ‘The enlisted men of the post were hosts at a dance in the post gymnasium last Friday evening. Music was fur- nished by the Post Orchestra. : Sunday night, June 9, Lieut. E. A. J. Poehlmann, U. §. N, and Mrs. Poehl- mann entertained a half dozen guests &%_supper. Second Lieut. Raymond B. Sullivan, Jr., is spending the month with parents, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. R. B. Sullivan. Lieut. Sullivan graduated with the last class from the U. S. Naval Academy and is now on a month’s leave. Col. and Mrs. Sullivan had with them for last week end, Mrs. Sullivan’s brother.in-law and sh'el' Comdr. and Mrs. R. D. Spalding, U. N. and their son, Ralph, jr., of Key ‘West, Fla. Mrs. Miller, wife of Maj. Lyle Miller, feft last week for their Summer cottage on Lake in Northern Mi , where she will spend the Summer. Maj. Miller plans to spend his month’s leave on the lake with Mrs. Miller. Lieut. and Mrs. John Greer were re- eent guests of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. C. F. ‘Willams while Lieut. Greer has been here with the rifle team. ‘Lieut. Greer belongs to the rifle detachment of the Marine Barracks from Annapolis, Md. Eoldahl-Grove Wedding Event of Wednesday. A wedding of particular note took lace Wednesday at high noon at St. ban’s, Wi ‘when Miss Grove of timore, Md., be- e the bride of -Lieut. T. A. Hol- dahl of this post. Only close friends of the Mfle lnd groom attended the ter a short trip Lieut. and Mrs. Holdlhlwl.ubenmlnm quarters here Col, and Mrs. Eli T. had with mn, wife of Wi 'stt “Miss Vk!lnh Olin of Chatham, t. and Mrs. B. W. Gally and their #¥o children spent Sunday at the post Mth Capt. and Mrs. L. D. Hermle. Mrs. Gally left Monday for g: Gally will be on duty. post last Saturday rere Capt. and Mrs. Lee H. Brown and ‘apt. and Mrs. Glenn C. Cole of Wash- n. Capt. and Mrs. Bernard Dubel hlvel Q'-‘eu!el;l{ taken quarters at the post. ve of several weeks and left this week end for Buffalo to visit friends. Lieut. xmnn will be on duty here, Col. ang R. M. Cutts and, their daughter, Miss Alice Cutts, left Wed- y for Port au Prince, Haiti, where ©ol. Cutts will be on duty. Ct . W. H. Harrison, who is attend- Sea School in Hampton Roads, a spent last week at the post. Lieut. E. J. Farrell spent several dly! this week m Philadelphia. The speaker for the staff and stu- dents of the Marine Col school last Priday was Lieut. Col. Girard L. Mc- Entee, United States Infantry, of Wash- 1bne§tnn Col. McEntee has lectured here | ore. ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Miss Charlotte Kemper entertained at tea Wednesday afternoon at her home in Rosemont in honor of Miss Jeannette Yates Cochran, whose mar- riage to Mr. Chester G. Plerce will take place in St. Paul's Church next Sat- urday, and of Miss Susan Leary, Miss Frances Cox and Miss Margaret Broad- dus, all brides-elect of the near future. Mrs. George H. Evans assisted in the drawing room. Mrs. Edward H. Kemp- er, mother of the hostess, was not present as she is observing a period of mourning. In the dining room Mrs. Robert 8. Barrett and Mrs. Charles F. Holden poured tea, Mrs. Wilmer J. Waller and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ogden served ices, assisted by Mrs. Richard C. Acton, a bride of the Spring; Douglas A. Lindsey, Mrs. Gilbert J. Cox, Mrs. Edwin H. Pierce, Miss Mary Lloyd, Miss Inez Moore, Miss Susan ‘Thomson, Miss Margaret Warwick, Miss Mary Hunt Roberts and Miss Margaret Ogden. Miss® Mary Lloyd -entertained at| luncheon Tuesday in her home on South St. Asaph street also in honor Mrs. GOOD TEETH Your teeth may appear to be in s00d condition, but often serious infection s hidden at the base of roots. Let per! dental Service *'at P"fiere 1s no charse for exami- nation. Natural Suction Teeth $10 $15 $20 Gold Crown and Bridge Work o e Graduate nuu g oral 5, Bygienist an ds in r-%rnn-un Me! Used rge Comfortable May Be Arransed Dr. FREIOT Hammond Pierce of Miss Susan Leary, and Mrs. Edwin entertained at a| bridge luncheon Friday afternoon jn honor of Miss Cochran. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Shinn went Summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Cardwell. An snnouncement of interest in Alexandria_was that made last week by Mrs. John Cameron Phillips of Gloucester, Va., of the engagement of to West Point last week for the com- mencement exercises at the United States Military Academy when the lat- ter's nephew, Mr. Willlam Milstead Talbot, was one of the graduates. Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Shinn attended Lieut. Talbot's wedding to Miss Dorothy Turner Wolf, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aylesworth Wolf, in the Church of the Holy Inno- cents in Highland Falls, N. Y., Thurs- day, in addition to being Lieut. "Talbot's his | graduation and wedding day, was also his twenty-first birthday. His mother was formerly Miss Grace Milstead of Alexandria. Mr. Johnson McGuire will sail for a trip to Norway June 28 with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Johnson of Washington. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Cochran and Miss Courtenay Cochran were in Lex- ington last week to attend the finals lt the Virginia Military Institute when Mr. Robert Cochran was one of the graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Moncure have returned from a visit to the former's mother, Mrs. B. E. Moncure in Wil- liamsburg. Weddings Added to List, Past and Prospective. Mr. Bickerton Winston Cardwell of the faculty of the Episcopal High School went last week to Richmond, where he was an usher at the wedding of his cousin, Mr. Edwnrd Gregory Cardwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cardwell of Hanover, Va., to Miss Dorothy TreVilian Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans, in_St. James’ Episcopal Church at noon Sat- her daughter Georgene Cameron to Mr. Eugene C. Tutwiler, jr., of mrrlxon- burg. The wedding will take place in the late Summer in historic Ware Episcopal Church in Gloucester. Mrs. Roberta Higgins announces the marriage of her daughter Minnie Vir- ginia to Mr. Andrew Anderson of Petersburg, Saturday, June 1, with Percy Foster Hall, rector of St. Paul's iscopal Church, officiating. Mrs. A. Skillman was the bride’s only attendant, and Mr. Willlam An- derson, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Davis announce the engagement of their daughter Anne Elizabeth to Mr. William Arthur Owens, jr, formrly of Little Rock, Ark. The wedding date has not been made known. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Garrison an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter sy Agnes to Mr. Clyde W. Comkbs, Saturday, June 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Slocombe announce the marriage of their daughter Mar- garet to Mr. Charles L. Stewart of ‘Washington, Saturday, June 1. Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas Waddy an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter Helen Theresa to Mr. Harry Leon ‘Wise, Friday, June 7, with Rev. Father L. F. Kelly of St. Mary's Catholic Church officiating. Miss Sarah Elizabeth Chilcotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chil- cotte, was married to Mr. Albert Bark- ley Elliott at the home of her parents Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Wil- liam S. Hammond of the Southern Methodist Church officiating. The bride was escorted by her father and Rev. urday, Hanover, RUBBER At Both Stores 407 7th St. N.W. Entronce Negt 6. Koy Jewelry June 8. Mr. Cardwell is now in where he will spend the wore & gown of white chiffon, made bouffant with an uneven hemline, and Georgetown 2905 P Street Owner on Premises Sunday Old brick house, eight rooms, two baths and lava- tory; 3 open fireplaces with fine old mantels; hot-water heat with oil burner; charm- ing enclosed garden. Com- pletely restored and redeco- rated by Genevieve Hendricks Decdrator Tel. North 2683 F Street Has a Modern Shoemaking Shop And we want you to know what splendid workman- ship we can give you. Special Tomorrow and Tuesday To every pair of shoes half soled or whole soled (sewed) we will attach a pair of rubber heels FREE. And Don’t Forget Our F Street Shoe Rebuilding Shop is also under direct supervision of Mr. A. Mackenzie, well known in Washington for his skill in the most deli- cate alterations on fine shoes, SPECIAL ATTENTION TO DANCE PUMPS—VAMPS ALTERED — PUMPS MADE COMFORTABLE — EQUIPPED WITH ANY TYPE OF FRENCH HEEL, GRAND PALACE HOME OF THE ORIGINAL SHOE HOSPITAL I34 ..A STRI-I‘I’ & white horsehalr braid hat with streamers of white velvet. Her flowers were bride roses and valley lilies. Mrs. Thomas Coombs and. Mrs. Louis Gosorn were matrons of honor, Mrs. Coombs wearing orchid chiffon and Mrs. Go- sorn shell pink chiffon. Both wore hats to match their gowns and car- ried pink roses. Mr. Raymond Crup- per was best man for Mr. Elliott. Fol- lowing the ceremony there was a recep- tion when Mrs. Chilcotte, mother of the bride, wearing a gown of flowered chiffon and a corsage of Ophelia roses, and Mrs. Elliott, mother of the bride- groom, assisted in receiving. Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Elliott left for a wedding trip through the North, the latter wearing an ensemble cos- tume of Lucerne blue with hat to match. They will live in Alexandria. Mrs. Lelia Wingo Newcomb of Peters- burg, Va.. announces the engagement ol’ her daughter, Rebecca Scott Wingo, to Mr. Vernon Norwood Wll‘fleld of Alex- andri ‘The wedding will take place during the Summer. Old Dominion Boat Club Announces Honor Dance. The entertainment committee of the Old Dominion Boat Club will give a dance at Armory Hall wmormw eve- ning in honor of the girls and young men who are arriving e from col- lege for the Summer vacation. The, committee in charge consists of Mr Charles M. Shepperson, jr., Mr. John | J. Hughes, Mr. Stanley King, Mr. Cecil C. Brown, Mr. Robert Whitton, Mr. Kenneth C. Moore, Mr. Emmett E. Law~ ler, jr, Mr. John Curtin, Mr. R. P. Nicholson, Mr. R. Lee Jamison and Mr. Earl Knight. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Baker of Flint, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Nicholson and Miss Adelaide Risdon have arrived from Randolph-Macon Women’s College in Lynchburg to spend the Summer at their homes. Lieut. Willlam J. Morton, jr., U. 8. A., of West Point, is the ‘guest of his par- | ents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Mor- | ton, at Christ Church rectory. Miss | Dorothy Hanson of New Rochelle, N. Y., is the guest of Miss Caroline Fitzhugh | Morton. | Miss Lucy Graves is home from Mount | Holyoke, Mass., where she attended the exercises when hcr neice, Miss Asenath Graves, gradual . Edward M. Green of w! King, on North Washington street. Miss Mary A. Kelly has gone to her home in East Riverdale, Md., after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Edward McDonald. Miss Jans Deahl has returned from Sophie Newcombe College of Tulane University in New Orleahs and is with P):rh[lurenu. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. ahl, Mr. Milton A. Leadbeater sailed from New York yesterday to spend six weeks traveling in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Knight and Mr. Earl Knight motored to Charlottes- ville to attend the graduation of Mr. VT STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JUNE 16, William Bernard Knight at the Uni- versity of Virginia Tuesday. New City Manager Soon To Assume His Duties. Mr. Walter Lawrence of Salem, Va., newly appointed Alexandria city man- ager, visiter his uncle and aunt, City Manager and Mrs. L. J. Houston, in Fredericksburg last week, and then spent several days is Alexandria mak- ing arrangements for bri his family here the latter g June. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. dington, Miss Sara Eddington, Miss Margaret Ed- dington, Mr. John B. Eddington, Mr. Jack McCulloch and Mr. Harry Rhoda have returned from a visit to the home gar‘MH Mary Pollard in Predericks- Miss Olive Critchley of Providence, R. I, is the guest of Miss Kathryn Adams. "Mr. Sutton Harris of Winchester Bpent the week end with his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. lnd Mrs. Walter 8. Nicklin, on Duke stree Mr. and Mrs. Edward sutherhnd and Mr. Robert Mahoney have returned from a motor trip to Ironton, Ohio. has left for a Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Smith. Miss Mary Swann of Richmond, was the guest last week of her brother- in-law and_ sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swann Sinclair. Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Wallis were week end guests of Rev, and Mrs. Allen Castleman in Falls Church. Mrs. Thomas W. Nugent, Miss Cor- delia Nugent, Miss Harriet Thurgood and Miss Virginia Thul‘l’ood sailed from New York Tuesday to spend the Summer in Panama. Andrew Wagner and her niece, Miss Jennie Fuller, of Asheville, N. are the guests of the latter's brothe “EABIOL TR JHOD -3 1O & 1. 4 Rep'nired Remodeled - il Every Modern Fa cility for the care o L T T something different you will love this wit your approval. Shop at FINNIN'S ¢, the newest at most Modern Jewelry © = © Fine Handbags Newest Silk Hosiery In An Extensive Variety! 1f you seek style of the moment. .. shoppe. 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Barr. Additional. Society Ttems Of Special Interest. Mrs, C. O. Reynolds and her grand- daughter, Miss Marian Carroll of Clif- ton Forge, are the guests of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R._B. Carroll on Prince street. Mrs. C. E. Williams and Miss Maud Augusta Willlams have returned from attending the finals at Visitation Acad- emy in Prederick, Md., accompanied by Miss Helen Annabelle Williams, Mrs. C. W, Goldsmith and Mrs. C.'W. Goldsmith, jr., of Philadelphia, have gone to their home after a visit to Mrs. William Lynch, who accompanied them to Philadelpbia for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. Pred H. Weller, en route from Tampa, Fla, to their home in Chicago, arrived last week to visit the latter’s sister, Mrs. T. W. McHugh, Mr. Weller left for Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. W, E. Kidwell is home from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Warren Mat- nngly in Petworth. Mrs. George R. Hill, who has been traveling in the Far South for several EUROPE Seven countries. 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Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Selden Lloyd of New York City were guests last week of the former's sister, Mrs, George Uhler, on North Washington street. One of Bishop and Mrs. Lioyd's grandsons, Edmund Pendleton Dand- ridge, jr., son of the Rev. and Mrs. Edmund P. Dandridge of Nashville, Tenn., was one of the graduates at the Episcopal High School. Mrs. D. Moxley Low has left for her home in Roselle, N. J., after a visit to Mr_ and Mrs. T. Anderson Som- mers on North Washington street. Capt. and Mzs. T. M. Hamilton have returned from a motor trip to New York City and the Delaware Water Gap. Mrs. J. B. Rg:p has returned from a visit to relativés in Knoxville, Tenn. Mrs, John W. Dameron was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs, J. Wiley Kidd, in Charlottesville. Mr. Charles M. Shepperson, jr., and . | Mr. Martin D. Delaney, jr., motored to Lexington for the finals at the Vir- ginia Military Institute, from which they were both graduated last June. 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