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SOCIETY. . Cabinet Members’ Families In North €en. Gouraud, Military Governor of Paris, Guest of Representative An ;@l‘ Midsummer BEVERLY. Mass. July 20.—A week | erowded with activities for Washing- | ton aclonists along the North Share | has just closed a succession of atttrac- tions varied in offering and providing many colorful features lending interest The first of the chember music con certs of the North Shore Aris Associa- tion was given at the East Gloucester Galieries on Sunday and last evening the premier of the Stillington hall con- certs attracted Summer fo'ks from all nlong the shore. Mrs. William -1 Coolidge opened the wonderful gardens at her Blyman farm estate at Magnoiia for the Republican women of the North Shore. Among those in attendancs were Secretary of War James W. Good and Representative A. Piatt Andrew. | who are spending the Summer on ihe North Shore. Mrs. George von L. 2fever. well known in Washington and where her husband. the late George von L. Mever, served as Secretary of the Navy and Postmaster General. and later as Ambassador to Italy and Rus- #ia, npencd the gardens at her Rock Maple estate in Hamilton on Wedne day for the annual garden party in aid of the Chr Church. Episcopal, i1 Hamilton. which proved most suc- cessful. Most interesting of the events of today was the wedding at Edgewater Fouse, the Summer home of Mrs. ceph Leiter of Washington, where her <ter, Mrs. .Iohn Ballentine Pitney (Francise Williams) became the bride of Barbour Houston Rawls of New York Citv. Many of the Washington colo- nists were amone the guests for ihe wedding. the most brilliant of the mid- Juiv nuptials on the North Shore. Rawle-Pitney Wadding Lured Beverly Saciety. | The wedding of Mrs. John Ballentine Pitney, whose home address is One Acre " farm. in_Aiken. to Barbour Huston Rawls, Kentucky born, now a New York banker with a home address at 443 East Fiftv-seventh street, brought a notable gathering of Wazhingon folka to the North Shore today. Mrs, Rawle mother, Mrs. John R. Williams, was on | from the Capital. and from Ireland's capital came a sister of the lovely bride. Mrs. Frederick Sterling. wife of the American Minister to Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leiter have been home but a few days from Europe, but every- thing at Edgewater House was as homey a2 if they had been here all the Sum- mer. Mrs. Ormsby MeCammon of Washington is also a guest at Edge- water House. Mrs. William B. Ridgeley of Wash- ington has been enjoying a July stay at the Hawthorne Inn at Gloucester. G Henri J. E. Gouraud. military governor of Paris and a member of the French superior war council, is enjoy- ing & North Shore visit with Repre- gentative A. Piatt Andrew at his Sum- mer home at Fast Gloucester. Repre- sentative Andrew served with the French during the World War and later with the American forces and there is g long existing friendship with Gen. Gouraud. dating back to the davs before America entered the war. Dur- ing the stay of the French nfficial at Gloucester, Representative Andrew gave a luncheon and a dinner party in his honor. Cabinet Members Share North Shore Sports. Twn members of the cabinet are en- foving the lure of life on the North Shore. Secretary James W. Good of the War Department and Secretary Charles Francis Adams of the Navy Depart- ment, Seeretary Good is on for his | Shore Sports drew—Many Gather Life at Resorts. first season as a cottager and has Eagle Head, the estate of Mr. Ira Nelson Morris, former American Ambassador to Sweden, as his Summer home. The estate is one of the show places of the North Shore, and was developed by the late James 'McMillan of Detroit, for many vears United States Senator from M igan. The mansion house s out on the point and commands a wonder- ful view of the Manchester and Mag- nolia_shores. The secretary is keeping in touch with departmental -affairs in the Capital and may return for a short | stay next week. Secretary Adams has | long been of the Marblehead colony | and is enjoying his favorite pastime. yachting. = He handles the tiller and | Sometimes the sheets on his own and | other vachts flying the Eastern of | Corinthian Yacht Club burgees. | Welcomed again to the North Shore | are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann who have come on from Washington for their usual Summer visit at Bass Rocks. where they are at one of the Moorland cottages for the season. Mrs. Kauff- mann loves the picturesque North Shore. and her Summer home is in a colony where its full joys may be ap- | preciated. There Is a most interesting group of Washington folk at Bass | Rocks. Others at the Moorland are Mr. | and Mrs. Charles Fairfax and Mrs. Charles Fairfax Long Commodore and Mrs. A. W. Stahl. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Kennedy and | Mrs. H. G. Durfee are on from Wash- ington for a stav at the Thorwald in the Base Rocks district. Mrs. James Patterson of Washington hes been at the Rockaway at East Gloucester for a midsummer sojourn on the North Shore | Mrs. Robert C. Ransdell has returned to Bayberry Ledge. her North Shore Summer home in the Fastern point dis trict at Gloucester. after a visit to her Washington home. Beverly Farms Colony Includes Washingtonians. Pitch Pine Hall. one of the attractive | cottages in the Beverly Farms colony. | and owned by Mrs. Edward L. White of | New York. has been taken for the Sum- | mer season by Comdr. and Mrs. J. B. | Waller of Washington, Mrs. Waller ic the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Means, whose Summer home, Meadow | Ledge. iz at Manchester. Pitch Pine Hall was formerly the Summer home of John | D. Rockefeller, jr. and has had man other notable occupants. Mrs. Ross Thompson of Washington | has taken the Kennard cottage at Mag- nolia for the balance of the North Shore | the United States Supreme Court Washington, is at his Beverly Far home, where he will be until the ses- | sions of the Supreme Court are opened in the Autumn. The Holmes Summer | residence is delightfully located. and from the mansion house there is a beau- tiful view of the Farms harbor and the sea_awav to the Marblehead shore. Col. and Mrs. George S. Pation are at their Summer home at Hamilton for the long season on the North Shore. The Pattons go in for hunting and have | one of the finest strings of hunting horses in thit vicinity. Some of the horses which were in the Patton stables when Col. Patton was stationed in Honollu have been brought on to Hamilton. Mrs. Patton and her voung folks are keen on vachtinz. and there is usuallv a Patton entrr in one of the “lacers in the Manchester or Marblehead races. Representative Zihlman And Family on Canada And New England Trip. Other Notables in Northern Suburbs Making Midsea- gon Trips—Other Nearby | and Mrs. PFrederick ar er Spring are on an motor trip through the New States and Canada Anna Gilpin and her sister. Claggett Dorsey, of Baltim County were hos on Friday to large bridge party at the former's home in Sandy Spring, when the guests included Mrs. L. C. Probert, Mrs. A. B. Beall. Mrs. Charles C. Tumble- x5, Mrs. Roderick Adams. Mrs. Joseph Hutton, Mrs. Paul Robison. Mrs. Oland Harver, Mrs. Yellott Camby, Mrs. Thomas Ladson, Mrs. Ned Brooke. Mrs. Garnet Ligon. . William Moore, Mrs. Douglas Riggs. Mrs. Charles Bond, | Mrs. William Farquhar, Acherson, Mrs. Philip A. Dales, Mrs. | Herbert Stabler. Mrs. Marv Bentley, Mrs. William Huff, Mrs. Prank Wil- | gon, Mrs. Francis Miller, Mrs. Med- ford Camby, Mrs. Harwood Owens, vord. jr.. Mre. William Dinwiddie, Mrs. | Laury Riges, Mrs. William John Thomas, Mrs. Pred Thomas. Mrs. Jack | Jannev, Mrs. Mahlon Kirk. Mrs. Morti- mer Stabler, Mrs. Catherine Alvord, Mrs. Jarmon. Mrs. J. C. Dorsey. Mrs. | Maurice Cissel. Mrs. Trice, Miss Sarah | Chichester, Miss Mary Gilpin, Miss Lil- | lie Stabler. Miss Claire Hutton. Miss Ruth Jones, Miss Mary Reading Tichols, Miss Anne Miller and Miss Elizabeth Jarmon. | Mrs. Ern . Wakefield and chil- dren of Kensington left this week for Watertown, N. Y.. where they will visit , her mother until September. Mrs. Elisha Hanson of Bethesda and her thres sons, accompanied by her | mother, Mrs. A. L. Kurtz, are spend- ing 10 days at their cottage in South- ern Maryland. Mrs. Kurtz will return | this week to her home in Olney, Il after having been the house gu of | Mr. and Mrs. Hanson sinee early | Spring and during the latter’s absence | in_Europe. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Carter of | Garrett Park have as their guest Mr. G. W. R. Davidson of Buffalo. Mr. Robert Carter has gone to Twin Lake, | N. H. whera he will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stabler have vaturned from their wedding trip nnd‘ I lished in their home in Sandy Mrs. Charles E. Bond has is- sued invitations for a bridge party on | Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Stabler. Mrs. 5. P. Hooker, who accompanied her son-in-law _and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hathaway, and family of Edgemoor to Europe and who has been their house guest since their return several weeks ago, has left to spend | the remamnder of the Summer in York | Harbor, Me. Mr. and Mrs. Hathawa> are in Raleigh Springs, Va., where the: are visiting their daughter, Cynihia, who is in camp there. Mr. and Mrs. Walion Hendry have | closed their home on Saul road and | opened their cottage at Chamberlain. Me., where they will remain until Sep- | tember. ‘Mr. Charles Howard Griffith and his | gister, Miss Blanche Griffith. enter- | tained Friday night at their home in Silver Spring in honor of their sister, Mrs. John Cope Livingston, whose mar- Tiage was an event of last evening. The ‘bride before her marriage was Miss Margaret Waters Griffith and the guests ‘were members of the wedding party. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howard and family of Winchester are the guests for several weeks of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard in Brooke- ville. Mr. Hamilton Howard has re- turned cahr\t:hwn}x N. J., after being the est of his parents. 'rwm. and Mrs. Walter M. Clark of Mrs. Dean marriage was Miss Emily Reeves Rus- | near Leesburg after being the guest of | Jean ‘Skinner who is spending the week Mrs. Edward Snowden, Mrs. Smead Al- | end there Riverside, Bethesda are on an extended moter | trip to the Pacific Coast and will visit | relatives in Washington State before | returning. | Capt. and Mrs. Wilson L. Tovnsend | their daughter of Kensington | accompanied by Miss Clara Ray Waters | are spending two weeks at Fortress Monroe, Va. Miss Virginia Poole of Poolesville will | leave this week to join & house party | at Ocean City, Md.. for two weeks. | Mr. and Mrs. Wiiliam B. N. Brookes | and children of Edgemoor have gone | to Raleigh, N. C., where they are spend- ing several weeks. g Mr. Frank Rusk of Kensin Thursday for a three weeks' trip Seattle and other Western points. Miss Gertrude Rusk and Miss Lueille Rusk are leaving tomorrow for Camp Taylor and Mr. Robert Rusk also leaves for camp tomorrow, all to be gone two weeks. i Miss Virginia Gilmore and Miss Mae Giimore have as their guests at their Summer home near Sandy Spring, Miss Jean Lane, Miss Elizabeth York and Miss_Grace Crabtree of Sanford, N. C. On Thursday evening the Misses Gil- more entertained 25 on a straw ride. Miss Margaret Kerr of Bethesda left this week for Copperstown, N. Y., where she will spend the remainder of the Summer with ner aunt. Mrs. Julian Crockett. who before her | on left | sell, returned yesterday to her home her mother in Kensington during the week. She was accompanied by Miss Mr. Richard Tddings has returned to near Sandy Spring, after an | tended trip to the West coast. Capt. Leon L. Dye has returned to Nicaragua _ after ~ spending several ; months with his family at their Immei ex in Garrett Park. Mr. and Mrs. T. Hardy Todd of Bat- tery Park left this week for Virginia Beach, where they will spend two weeks. They were accompanied by their three | children. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wetherald rf Sandy Spring have with them for the remainder of the Summer their daugh- ter, Miss Dorothy Wetherald of Phila- Miss Constance Etz of Bethesda is in Fggemoggin, Me., where she will be| until September. Mr. Alfred Noyes and Mr. George Ashworth have returned to their homes in Kensington after a three weeks' trip to Tampico, Mexico. Mrs. J. S. Barkley of Battery Park | left this ek for Ilion, N. Y., where she will visit relatives for two weeks. After a motor trip through Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Herbert. Stabler, Mrs. Catherine Alvord and Dr. Jacob Bird have returned to their homes in Sandy Spring. Air C}li'ef's \V’ié:’swt;rts Progressive Library| Mrs. Moffett, wife of Brig. Gen. Wil- liam A. Moffett, chief of the Bureau cf Aeronautics, has gone to Chicago to visit her szon-in-law and daughter, Lieut. Elliott McFarlane Moore and Mrs. Moore, the latter formerly Janet Moffett, and their babies. Mrs. MofTett has established as_a memorial to a! younger daughter, Betty Moffett, who died a year or so ago, progressive sol- | dier and swilor libraries wherever a | home for these service men needs it. The books are contributed by the friends of Mrs. Moffett and after re- mainng at one place until they have | been used by the sailors and soldiers are sent on to a new place and other books replace them. The method evolved by Mrs. Moffett keeps the men in up-to-date reading matter carefully selected. Col. Thompson Buys Washington Residence Mrs. James Carroll Frazer has taken an apartment at 2101 Connecticut avenue. She will be in Washington until her possessions are moved from the house at 1611 Twenty-first street, which has been purchessd by Col. Rob- ert M. Thompeon. - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, pacurRAEH D€ JULY - 21 ONDER WOOD 2 Upper left: Mre. Emily H. Fairless in the garden of her Takoma Park home with her daughter, Miss Amy Fairless, and her granddaughter, Joan Buswell, Upper right: Mfiss Justine Corby. Miss Eleanor Corby (standing) and their guest, Miss Shirley Sinclair of Westfield, in the garden of the home of Mr. and Mrs. William 3 Grosvenor, recentir left for their Summer home at Badeck, Nova Scotia. They gave a luncheon for Chief Justice and Mrs. Taft in their garden at Wild Acres just before leaving. Lower left: Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor, Corby, Chery Chase who, with Dr. 1929 <PART 3. SOCIETY, Circie. Lower right: Mrs. Harry Knauss, wife of Comdr. Knauss, U. S. N, on the gallery of their home at 3434 Thirty-fourth street northwest. Virginia Family Hold Anniversary Party Mrs. Bedford M. Kerns of Bethel Va., entertained at dinner Sunday July 14, in honor of her father, Mr. Thomas Embrey of Warrenton, Va.. the occasion being his sixt; urth birthday anniversary. The large dining room was prettily decorated in pink and white and a delightful old-fashioned chicken dinner was served to the 64 guests, Mr. Embrey was the recipient of many useful gifts Among those present were the fol- lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Embrey, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Embrey and sons Thomas, ir. and Robert; Mr. Otto Hauschild, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tim- mons and_their son. Billle Timm Mr. and Mrs. Clavton Timmons, M: and Mrs Morris Timmons and their sons Bobbie and Jack: Mr. and Mrs. George McCormick. Mrs. Lula McCor- mick, Earl McCormick and Elmer Pields, all of Washington. Mrs. Elmer Fields. Charles and Gilbert Fields. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilburn. Doris_and Embrey Wilburn, | Mrs. William Caralier, Mr. and Mrs. John Fields and sons John, Willlam and Harry: Miss Peggy Clark and Mr. G. MacCubbin from Baltimore. Md.. and other guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis and their son Warren of Waynesboro, Va.. Mr. Walter C. Solan of Richmond, Va.: Mrs. Martha Hoffman and Bess Hoffman of Ken-| sington, Md.: Mr. and Mrs. William | Fields and Dorothy, Virginia and Peggy Fields of Fairfax, Va.. Mr. and Mrs Charles McCormick of Ballston. Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Embrev. Chester | and Buster Embrey, Ernest Wines, Mrs. M. Burke, Mr. Clarence James of War-| formerly of Washington, but now of St. | meeting renton, Va.. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman| Petersburg, Fla.. and Miss Ada Gosnell | Unjon in Geneva in August. Sweenev, Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Kerns. | Mr. and Mrs. John Pierson of Bethel, | Va. Daught’e’r of’ F;yundc;r At German Orphans Home Mrs. George De Vere Blanchard. who has been spending two weeks in Weach- ington. has returned to her home in . Mrs. Blanchard came to gton to be present at the golden jubilee anniversary of the German han Home. of which institution her Greenway Inn Connectient at Cathedral. Cool—Quiet Excellent Service Delicious Meals Deily, 5-7:30 p.m., 85¢ Sunday, 1-7:30 p.m., $1 i 1 | | SUNDAY DINNER 5 Courses Fried Chicken Broiled Steak Cold Turkey Plate 10118, ANN TABER | mother, Mre scar Robert. is the only rviving member of the band of 12 ladies who, in collaboration with the Rev. Martin Kratt, then pastor of Con- cordia Lutheran Church, founded tne home on June 30, 187 is 84 years of age and to the ancemblage. Temaries dress that she had labored for 50 years Tt was a labor of Iove and if God so wilied she would gladly devote 50 more vears to the work. The home. which has grown from a small farmhouse to A preten building. stands as a monument on Good Hope road to the efforts of the founders ‘Curley Club éuting t;n Chesapeake Bay A number of members of the Curley Club_are spending the week end at | the Frankiin Manor, on Chesapeake Bay. The club is composed of voung men and women who are interested in the education of children and aid in sending the less fortunate ones through school Miss Mary L. McGee. founder of the organization. 15 among_those at the Manor, as are Mr. Jbhn Donnelly, chairman of arrangements for the out- ing: Mrs. 8. De S. Quade, president. and Miss Monica A. Gordon, chairman of the klawn fete given by the society last week. Itincheonl=ndiGolt Hestess at Manor Club! Mrs. Frank Birgfeld was hostess to a ! luncheon party at the Manor Club | Wednesday for Miss Cecelia Atchison, of Kansas City. Mo.. who Is visiting her | sister, Mrs. John Cassett Tomlinson, at | 2100 Nineteenth street. The flowers used in decoration and the favors were in yellow, and following the luncheon the guests played golf, ! Mrs. Birgfeld being the vietor. i Besides the guests of honor, those in | the company included Mrs. John Cassett | Tomlinson, Mrs. Maud E. Wright, Mrs. | Wallace Streater, Mrs. Samuel H. Marks : and Mrs. Duncan D. Ransdell. | For the “genuine” permanent wave, come to Jack’s—A beauti- ful natural and lasting wave to suit your personality. 55 Complete Including Finger Wave, Marcel Top, Ringlette Ends CALL Jack’s Permanent Wave Shop 1320 F St. N.W. Pet. 9837 _ Sulte 204 Mr. and Mrs. Gates Guests s s |on At Evemng Recep'mn = | thi Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gates were hvaz'fi at a reception Thursday evening in honor of their son and daughter-in-1 Mr. and Mrs. George Gates, w recently returned from their journey. Mrs. Gates, who wore a gray and orchid color chiffon. was assisted by the bride, wearing a gown of brige crepe and a cluster of red roses. and Mrs. Spann, mother of the bride, in blue chiffon. The marriage of voung Mr. and Mrs Gates took place in the Luther Mem ri2l Church June 22, with many rela- tives and friends invited. and immed; ately after the ceremony they left in their sutomobile for the Middle West and Canada. The out-of-town guests were Mrs. T. B. Parkman, Mrs, D. S. Jones. Mr. Jean Hopping. from Maurice. Ind.: Mrs. Stewart Watkins, Mr. Willlam Brown, Mr. James Brown. Mr. Vernon Brown. Mrs. C. N. Bauman of Virginia, and Miss Evelyn Nook of Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Gates will be at home to their friends at 4226 Seventh street after August 1. wel of A in, qui be M i tril H — | Member Lower House Sailing for Eumpe Representative and Mrs. Fred Brit- ten will leave Washington Tuesday to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl J Fisher, at Montauck Foint, Long Island. Representative and Mrs. Britten will sall Saturday on the Leviathan for Europe. The former will attend the of the Interparliamentary | B. | wi ba | bes Public Confidenc F Street at Eleventh Mrs. Alvord Hostess at the gardens, where an enjo; noon was reminiscence. National Woman's Pa Mrs, Unifed States represents a man appealing to a woman mission to the bar. play are all taken by members of Women's Bar Association of the M Kkin: Dunkhot }‘1aryland Rural Home 3315 Wis to an ol icken dinner e country home of vord on Brookville T re Mrs. Alvord and the St. The guests at the Episccpal Church Heme, treated After partaking of a bountiful repast orted out ble afte: 15 Tesidence and later e: epent in stor; ssistant U. S. Attomey the ladies were shown through the spa- to - lling and Author of Timely Play The Young Women's Council of t! g in the garden of the national h arters on Capitol Hill Tuesday e . ning. The feature of the evening farce, written Assista The sce the presentation of t ight Have Been." a pla Rebekah Greathouse, Attorney. for a < in t D ct. The cast_includes Miss N ndman. Mrs. Rebekah Greathou Helen Jamison, Mrs. Mary Li woman examin The pa dge and Partridge, Miss Ellen Love. M Mery Boggs and Miss Madge Guard. Another part of the entertainm il be rythmic dances given by Studio, sed on waltzes by Brahm and Sh rt, which will be played by Mi Maxine Townsend. he entertain- nt ne d- h n- | Mrs. Mayr M. Lockwood. Miss Alma Martha Townsend, Miss Harriet Mitch- ell and Miss Blanche Cranmer of the These dances ar: - e i Mrs. Carmela V. Rochrer will sing| e Since 1861 Main 3770 Just Imagine! . Afternoon only 516 Regardless of where vou go Dresses i g , or what the occasion, vou can feel assured that you will be properly and charmingly dressed in one of these dresses. chiffons in captivating color crepes, or the more subdue Breezy s, dashing little printed d navy blue and white polka dots. Wash erepes with short or long sleeves, including sun-tan backs, in Every es 14 to 44. The Avparel Bhop, white or pastel shades. one as smart as smart can be! Becond Floor. | “Carmena,” by H. Lane Wilson, and | Sara Teasdale and ’ B Katherins Glen Miss Ruby Black. managing editor of Equal Rights, the official organ of 1he National Woman's Party, wiil speak on “Women in the Professions.” Hostesses for the affair will be Mise Mabsl van Dyke. chairman of the Young Women's Council: Miss Ange- lina Carabelli, Miss Faith Binkley. Mi 1ela Angleberger, Miss Louise W officers of the council: Mrs. Burnita Sheiton Matthews, Miss Mabel Vernon, A Miss Sara Grogan, Harvey Wiler. Mise Blanche Wise, 2 Florence Johns. Miss Kathryn Dunkhorst and Mrs. Karl Greens 8 Officers and Wives at ; Quantico Guests of Reserve Corps Class Dinner Dance Enlivens Ma- | rine Corps Officers—Ar- riving Guests Call for Much Entemininfl. QUANTICO, Va.. July 20.—The Re- serve’ Officers advanced class enter- tained with a dinner end dance at the Officers’ Club Thursday night when e e o stru an e 'S Of nts of the Marine Corps schools and their wives. The dance was for all officers and their families and was in honor of the regular officers of the post and | their families. Dancing was on the tennis court at the Officers’ Club. This | camp of reserves will leave the post | this week, having completed their two | weeks' training. Invitations were issued this week for a dance given by the enlisted men of | the post in honor of all the Reserves | on Priday night at the post gymnasium. | All officers of the post and their families were invited to attend. Music was fur- nished by the post orchestra and re- | freshments were served later in the evening. Five hundred invitations were | issued and about 1,000 guests took part in_the festivities. Lieut. (Junior Grade) W. L. Richards, CEC. U. 8. Navy. and Mrs. Richards entertained at dinner last Saturday night for their house guests, Lisut. H. M. Sylvester, CEC.. U. S. Navy, |and Mrs. Sylvester of Washingten. | There were eleven guests at dinner, the | men being from the 1924 class of tae United States Naval Academy, who are here on duty at the present time. Lieut. and Mrs. Richards also enter- tained eight at luncheon on Sunday | for Lieut. and Mrs. Sylvester. Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, daughter Robert G. Heiner, Medical Navy. and Mrs, Heiner about 40 guests at a swim- ming partv at the pool in the new | Officers’ Club Tuesday night. The | guests later had supper at Miss Heiner's | home. | Capt. J. T. Moore has hic mother. | Mrs, Moore, wife of the late Gen. W. W Moore of South Carolina. visiting him st | his quarters at Brown Field. Cept. Moore. who is to be married the end | of this month to Miss Fanny Mae | Helner of Rochester. N. Y. was the | guest of honor on Saturdar night when the officers from Brown Field and offi- cers in Marine Corps Aviation ‘Washington entertained with a stag dinner party ai_the Hotel Carlton in ‘Washington. There were about 40 guests present at the dinner. Capt. | Moore has been in command at Bro: Pield for some time, but has recen been detached and is now on leave. Late in August he will be on duty at | Langley Field. Va. Mrs. Lewis Dinner Hostess | To Fighteen Guests. Mrs. Lewis, wife of Capt. A. T. Lewis, | who is now in Nicaragua aon duty. entertained 18 guests at dinner and bridge last Pridav night. Decorations for the party were the Prench and American flags. Mrs. Lewis being from Prance. Ma). and Mrs. Robert L. Denig and their small son. Jimmy, left this week for Europe. where ther will remain for several months. Capt. J. W. Webb of Marine Corpe headquarters in Washington was & guest on the post Sunday. | Among the new arrivals on the post to take quarters are Capt. and Mrs. L. L. Leech. Capt. and Mrs. J. F. Moriarity and Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble Capt. Moriarity and Capt. Noble are still on leave and will report for duty within several weeks. Mrs. Arnett. wife of Capt. Roscoe A. Arnett. has _as her guest for several daye Mrs. W. Markwood Weaver of Culpeper, Va Capt. and Mrs. A. W. Paul returned to the post Tuesdav after several weeks awav on leave. Mrs. Merritt. wife of Capt. L. G. Merritt. arrived thic week from Haiti and is with her parents. Lieut. Col | and Mrs. Raymond B. Sullivan. Capt. | Merritt will arrive later on leave. | (Mrs. Spicer, wife of Capt. Donald Spicer, has with her for some time | Miss Margaret Hodgson of Norfolk, | va. | Lieut. and Mrs. W. O. Brice returned | to the post Monday. having spent sev- eral weeks' leave in Georgia visiting relatives. Lieut. Albert A. L. Ort. CEC, U. 8. Navy, and Mre. Ort have Mrs. Ort's sister, Miss Margaret Lewis of Norwood, Pa.. with them for several weeks. The Tuesday Club was entertained this week by Mrs. Ridderhof. wife of Lieut. Stanler S Rid Mrs. Winter. wife ‘of Capt. entertained for the Thursd: Bridge Club this week. 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