Evening Star Newspaper, June 30, 1929, Page 41

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‘Marine Corps School At Quantico Awards Diplomas to Class Graduate Officers Assigned to Post of Duty-=Society Events and Personal News Notes. QUANTICO, June 20.—The gradua- tion exercises for the Marine Cotps schools were held Saturday morning, June 22, in the sthool building. Ad. dresses were given by Maj. Gen. W. C. Neville, who came from Washington for the day, and by Lieut. Col. W. P. Up- shur, who for the past three years has been director of the Field Officers’ 8chool. The diplomas were presented by Admiral Charles F. Hughes, chief of | naval operations in Washington. Im-| mediately following the graduation ex- ¢ ercises, a buffet Junc! was given in | the officers’ club by Mts. Breckinridge, wife of Col. James C. Breckinridge, who is commanding officer of the Marine Corps schools. Col. Breckinridge, who has been at the Naval Hospital in ‘Washington for several weeks, was un- | able to attend the ceremonies. ‘The officers of the graduating class | who are going to duty at other posts are Lieut. Col. R. O. Underwood, who left Monday for Cape Haitien; Maj. W. F. Bevan, who went fo Washington Tuesday to assume duty at Marine Corps | theadquarters; Maj. Bennet Puryear, jr., 4s now on post in Philadelphia; Capt. ‘W. H. Sitz is with Marine Corps head- quarters in Washington; Capt. W. Gent, | V. 8. A, will be at Edgewood Arsenal | in Maryland for a special course in chemical warfare of about six weeks be- fore going to Panama for duty; Lieut. E. A.'J. Poehlmann left for the West {Coast to join the destroyer squadron; Lieut. Comdr. R. J. Valentine is first lieutenant of the U. S. S. Pennsylvania, with Philadelphia Navy Yard as home port; Maj. D. M. Randall will be direc- tor of thi Reserve officers’ training | camp here this Summer and will then go to the Marine Corps headquarters in ‘Washington for duty. Officers of the staff of the schools | who are to leave this week are Lieut. Col. ‘W. P. Upshur, who will join the U. S. 8. California on the West Coast, after visiting in Richmond, Va. with Col. Upshur’s mother, Mrs. John M. Upshur, for a few days, and Maj. C. J. Miller, who has been on the staff of the Field Officers’ School for the past three years, left this week to join the U, 8. 8. New 1York at Newport News. The New York leaves shortly for Panama and Mrs. Miller plans to join her husband there. . Maj. C. F. B. Price is now director ‘of the Field Officers’ School, relieving +%Col. Upshur., Charming Social Functions Grace Week's Calendar. Mrs. Meints, wife of Lieut. C. Meints, entertained with eight tables bridge at the Oficers’ Club Tuesday Afternoon. Capt. and Mrs. Le Roy P. Hunt en- tertained 20 guests at supper for Col. and Mrs. E. T. Pryer S8unday e\'enm& ou'grkn B. Hoyt, U. 8. M. C, retired, and . Hoyt entertained at dinner and bridge in their country home near Fredericksburg, Va., last week, having from here Capt. and Mrs. R. G. Ander- w I-mi Mrs. Lewis, wife of Capt. A. T. wis. Miss Edwina Putnam, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. R. B. Putnam, en- tertained a party of eight at dinner last Friday night prior to the reception and ce at the Officers’ Club for Gen. and . Butler. Miss Putnam had present #8 her house guest Miss Lillian Emory, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. O. D. Emory. ‘Miss Putnam also entertained a nuniber of the post younger set with & swimming irty at the pool in the new Officers’ lub Sunday night. Mrs, Jeschke, wife of Capt. Richard Hall Jeschke, entertained at luncheon @t the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club Thursday for her sister, : Miss Mary Frederica Devereux, and her y br party. The party included Miss A Deve , mald of honor; Miss Elinor O'Rellly of New Orleans, Miss Dorothy Donaghue of Philadelphia, Miss Mary Elizabeth Alexander, Miss Eliza- bet Morris Kennedy, Miss Helen Louise Minnegrode and Mrs. Nelson Jeffres, Miss. Devereux, w:lw b:bl.ln a;e of Wash- ington’s popular del , Was mar- General and l{:xl-l News Notes of Interest. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Smedley D. But- ler have with them their son Smedley, ‘who has been attending school in Cali- G. of | daughter of Capt and Mrs. J. I. Horn- I Married in Florid: l MRS. JAMES H. CALLAHAN, Jr., ‘Who formerly lived in Washington, the baker, now HNving in St. Petersburg. Callahan will make their ta, Ga. had as their guests this week Miss Pris- cilla Lutz and Miss Christiana Lutz, daughters of Mrs. Lutz and the late Maj. C. A. Lutz. Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Jacobsen have with them for several weeks Mrs. Cart- wright, wife of Lieut. T. H, Cartwright, and her two children. Mrs. Basse(t, wife of Lieut. W. D. Bassett, and her two children will leave early next week for Long Island to spend the Summer with Lieut. Bas- sett’s father. Lieut. Albert A. L. Ort, C. E. C, U. 8. Navy, and Licut. (junior grade) W. L. Richards, C. E. C., U. S. Navy, at-| tended the farewell dinner given by the C. E. C. for Capt H. R. Stanford of the C. E. C, who is retiring from active service. The dinner was given at the Army and Navy Club in Washington. Lisut. and Mrs. Ort and Capt. and Mrs. L. D. Hermle are spending the week end near, Point Lookout, Md. Lieut. V. M. Guymon is spending several weeks on leave, visiting in Chattanooga, Tenn. ‘The post base ball team will play Tappahannock base ball club at Fred- ericksburg, Va., Saturday afternoon and will play Warrenton A. C. at the post Sunday afternoon. Col. Eli T. Pryer is absent this week for about 10 days’ leave prior to taking over the command at Parris Island, N. C. Col. and Mrs. Fryer are visiting in Ablantic City with Mrs. Pryers mother, Mrs. Smith, widow of the late Rear Admiral J. A. B. Smith. Capt. and Mrs. Omar T. Pfeiffer Jeft | recently for Chicago, where they ex- pected to remain about 10 days. Capt. and Mrs. Stanley G. Blanton of Fort Benning, Ga., who are the guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. John F. Tackett on South St. Asaph street, were in Richmond last week for the wedding of Capt. Blanton's sister, Miss Mary Alice Blanton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Eugene Blanton, and Mr. Robert Clinton Carden, jr., which took place Thursday ‘evening, June 20, in Grace-Covenant Presbyterian Church. Invitations have been received in Alexandria from Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Beery for the marriage of their daugh- ter, Rachel McChesney, to Mr. Ithmar Cover Cochran of Roanoke, Tuesday evening, in the First Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Paul 8. Morton and their two young daughters went Tues- day to Petersburg, Va, where they will make their home, r. Morton was until recently city manager of Alexan- dria and will hold the same position in Petersbufg. Mrs. L. W. Noel is the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. , at South Hill, Va. ¢ Miss Elizabeth Crute went to Farm- ville last week, where she will spend the Summer with relatives. Mrs. N. B. Dennis has returned to her home in Brookneal, Va., after a visit in Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Graham, Mr. est of fornia, and who recently motored here 1rom the West Coast. ' Maj. and Mrs. D. M. Randall have 1205 CONNECTICUT AVE. | FINAL " CLEARANCES Following our established custom, WE WILL CLOSE DURING THE MONTH OF AU- GUST. Therefore we our merchandise to cost disposal. DRESSES For sports, street and crepes, chiffons, navy and gettes. formerly 45.00. . formerly 59.50. . formerly 75.00. . formerly 75.00. . formerly 95.00. . formerly 85.00. . formerly 125.00. ENSEMBLES In Cloth formerly 69.50..... formerly 150.00. ... SPORT SUITS formerly 49.50..... TUB FROCKS Ginghams, Linens 12.50 5.00 S AL 16.50 HATS 7.50 and Mrs. B. B. Ezrine and Mr. Louis Kane were in Boston during the week, where the men were attending the meet- reduce on July Ist all and less, for immediate evening wear, in printed black flat crepes and geor- ...35.00 ...39.50 ...45.00 ...50.00 ..69.50 and Silk 39.50 and Liberty Prints. 29.50 10.00 ings of the Natlonal Association of Real Estate Boards. Mrs. O. T. Herndon left Monday for her home in Orange, Va., after a visit to relatives in town. Miss Ellen Fraser of Georgetown, 8. C., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Catlin, jr., in their home on North Washington street. Mrs. Carlin | entertained at bridge Priday afternoon in_honor of Miss Fraser. Mrs. Willlam Darden of Suffolk, Va., visited her son-in-law_and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Hamond last week, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Howard and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lemon are camping for a week at Chesapeake Beach. Mrs. Beverly G. Edwards is the guest of her sister. Mrs. R. V. Knight, in Tarboro, N. C. Mrs. Rebecca Heintz is home from a visit to her sister, Mrs, J. W. McKenney, at Cape May, N. J. Mrs. Harry Rudd left Tuesday to visit relatives in Buena Vista, Va. Visitor From France ‘With Mr. and Mrs. Schwarzmann, Mrs. Jack Conolley of Paris, Prance, was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. George Schwarzmann on North Washington street. rs. E. T. Rollins has returned to her home near Fredericksburg after visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Qordon Burke of | Omaha are the guests of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Randoiph | Burke, Mrs. P. Boothe Pulman i8 with her mother, Mrs. Walter Burgess, in Cul- peper County. | rs. Charles W. Howell has returned | from a visit to her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howell, in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. John Walters of Ben- ton, Ky., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Griffith. Miss Lena Cole has returned to her home in Sidney, N. Y., after a visit to | Dr. and Mrs. Henry A. Latane on| North Washington street. | Mrs. Elizabeth Wheatley Keegan and | her son, Mr. Charles Keegan, were in | New York City for the marriage Mon- day of her older son, Mr. George C. Keegan, to Miss Edith Youngling. | Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Beatty of | ‘Toronto are the guests of the former's | sisters, the Misses Beatty, on North | Peyton street. Mrs. W. A. Chaffee left Monda Milwaukee where she will spen Summer with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Knight, jr., | have returned from their wedding trip. | Miss Genevieve O'Brien of Roanoke | is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. | Carroll. end Mrs. David N. Rust and| for | the Mr. their children have opened their coun- place, Rockridge, near Leesburg, and will be there for the remainder of the Summer. Miss Ella Mumpeton has gone to her home in New York City after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mansfleld. Mr. Jack Janney is visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MacPherson Janney, in Fredericksburg. Mrs. John Leadbeater and Miss Mary Lendbeater left yesterday for Center Conway, N. H, remain until Sep- tember. Mrs. Boyzer Dansard has returned to | her home, in Monroe, Mich. after a visit to Mrs. George Uhler, on North Washington street., Paulette—Sanborn Wedding Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt G. Sanborn have announced the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor, to Mr. Willlam Q. Paulette Saturday, June 22, in the par- sonage of the Southern Methodist Church, the Rev. Dr. William S, Ham-~ mond officiating. Mrs. George W. Keyes is spending deeeks with relatives in Oak- The Rev. Dr: and Mrs. John S. Sow- ers have returned from a visit to the former’s brother, Mr, William Sowers, in Warrenton. 2 Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Downs of Middle- e Imparts an :.uracun. soft leven appearande that leaves no chalky edges or filled in pores. Blends naturally with the skin without that “made up” look. ll;dos in White, Flesh, Rachel Send 10c. for Trial Size, 44 He jerce, Mid-June Bride MRS. FRANK McGUIGAN, Whose marriage to Dr. McGuigan of Trenton, N. J., took place the middie of the month. ‘arter-Balley Photo. | burg spent the week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Morris. Mis. J. R. Thoenen and the Misses | ‘Thoenen have returned from a visit in Greenville, Ohio, Mr. R. T. Hardin. and Mrs. Francis Shroyer of | Hagerstown are visiting Mr. and Mrs. | 'I‘HE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. have returned from several days' stay in Benedict, Md. Miss Mary Ladd, who has been in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. Samuel Craw- ford for several months, has her home, in Cismont, Va., where she will spend the Summer. Mrs. W. A. Jones of Columbia, 8. O., is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Thomp- son. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Lawler have returned from a stay at Buckroe Beach. liss Hilda White is home from & visit to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rogers, in Chevy Chase, Md. Miss Ella Broders left last week for Effingham, 1ll, where she will remain for the Bummer. Miss Isabel Hutchison of Manassas spent_last week end as the guest of rs. Robert Ryland. Mr. and Mrs. E. 5. Bennett and Miss Myrtie Bennett of Saltville, Va., were ests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iam Sasher, and hav e to spend a few weeks in Atlantic Oity. Mrs. Willlam H. Beck went Monday to her home, in Philadelphia, after a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiam H. Hosmer. Miss Margaret Green lefs Monday for | Montreal, and sail from there on the 8. Montealm to spend the Bummer in Burope. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Smoot _are spending several weeks in Atlantic Oity. Mrs. Kate Bermer i§ home from a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1. Sullivan, in Inde- pendence Hill, Va. Miss Cleve Wilson of Toccoa, Ga., s the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T. L. Berke- | ley. on Duke strget. Mr. and Mrs. James Kellar and their nieces, Miss Joan Kellar and Miss Alice | Kellar, started Monday-by motor to visit | relatives in Petersburg, Va. Miss Nellie Everett is spending several weeks at Virginia Beach. Miss Mary. Herbert Buckner of Balti- more was recently a guest of her uncle Miss Hazel Butler of Wilson, N. C, | and aunt, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Charles R. was a guest during the week of her brother, Mr. Lamar Butler, Mrs. Mary Allen of Gaithersburg has gone to her home after a visit to Mrs. Robert J. Yates. Miss Elizabeth Robertson_left Mon- day to visit her cousin, Miss Edna Christie, in Newport News. Hooff. THREE ARE ARRESTED IN BANK BRIBE CASE Mr. Charles Lovelace is the guest of | State Supervisor and Two Others his aunt. Mrs. M7 J. Cornell, in Lin- colnia, Va. Mr. Roy G. Craver has returned from Goldsboro, N. C., where Mrs. Craver and Miss Pattie Craver are visiting Mrs. Graver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ate. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gates of Farm- ville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Hamilton. Visitors Come to City By Motor from California. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Wood and their two sons, and Mr. Wood’s brother, Mr. Charles Wood of Oakland, Calif., a- rived last week by motor and are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Claude 8. Semones. Mrs. Edward Marshall and her mother, Mrs. Stella Feagans, have re- turned ' from Atlanta, where Mr. Marshall is temporarily located. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. File; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cassidy and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harding and Mr. Milton Harding ins & Son, New York City Piano than to any other almost monopolizes the , There is the appeali cians appreciate. miniature — possessing 10 inches in length, ES. ‘BT NAWL —and has produced the perfect The Brambach Baby E. F. 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