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SOCIETY. Notes of Special Interest Of Army and Navy Circle Visits to Recreation Centers and Trips Abroad Included in the Schedule of Late Summer Activities. The commandant of the Navy Yard and Mrs. Arthur Willard have returned from a month’s motor tour in Michigar and Canada. Rear Admiral and Mrs. William S. ‘Benson are again in Washington after a motor trip in England. They visited their son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. H. H. Benson, in Newport and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Pope in Massachusetts. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Harry Yar- nell have as their guest over the week end their daughter, Mrs. John Sylvester, who will leave the first of the week for Charleston, 8. C. Rear Joseph Admiral and Mrs. Strauss are again at their home on ‘Massachusetts avenue, after spending the Summer at Chetser, Nova Scotia, where they had a cottage. They made the return trip by motor. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Charles H. Bridges wil return to the Capital the end of the month. Brig. Gen. Albert C. Dalton will leave today for New York, where he will spend five or six days. Mrs. Dalton will re- main in the Capital during his absence. Gen. and Mrs. W. J. Nicholson have gone to New York for a brief visit and | are at the Barclay. | Commodore and Mrs. Richard Crist | are in their apartment at the Brighton, after spending the Summer at East Gloucester, Mass. Lieut, Col. and Mrs. Lewis C. Lucas, 1710 Thirty-seventh street northwest, | have visiting them for the month of | September their daughter and grand- | daughter, Mrs, Martin Gannon of Prov- | idence, and little Paula Lucas Gannon. Mrs. Gannon was formerly Miss Paula Lucas. Col, L. V. Pragier entertained a party of 14 at dinner Thursday evening at| the Terrace San Souci at the Carlton Hotel. = Miss Halford Visiting At Wild Rose Shores. Miss Doris Dean Halford, daughter | of Col. Frank Halford, is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. William A. Boss at their Summer home at Wild Rose Shores. on South River, near Annapolis. Miss Hal- ford has just returned from China, where her father is stationed. Mrs. George M. Stackhouse, wife of Capt. Stackhouse, U. 8. N., has arrived | in Washington from Honolulu, where her husband is assigned to dutvy at Pear] Harbor. Mrs. Stackhouse will be a guest at the Mayflower for a few days and will then go to Marion. 8. C.. to visit her mother, Mrs. John ¥ Young, for about a month. | Wash. They will sail October 15, for Notes and Incidents | Mrs. John R. Ash Returns O. Walson and Comdr. and Mrs. F. P. Conger. Lieut. Comdr, and Mrs. Simon Ful- linwider, jr., leave the Capital the first of next week by motor for Seattle, Comdr. Fullinwider’s new post in China. Lieut. and Mrs. Horace G. Trainer are recelving congratulations on the birth of a son, August 31. Mrs. Trainer was for- merly Miss Louise Shibley. Midshipman Weston Byng, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Byng of 1520 Upshur street, who has been spending his Au- gust leave with his parents, has re- turned to the Naval Academy. Midship- man Byng is the right end of the Mid- dies’ varsity foot ball squad. Of Recent Activities In Capital Society (Continued from ‘Pirst Page.) the latter part of August, is spending some time in France, Germany, Aus- tria and Italy. He returns on one of | the Prench Line boats, reaching New | York on September 25. After Summer in Europe. Mrs. John R. Ash, who spent 'he‘ Summer in Norway and Sweden. has | returned to her apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Alexander have | returned to Washington after a motor | trip to New York, Atlantic City and | Old Point Comfort, Va. They will leave the middle of next week for New York, where they will meet their nieces, Miss Mary Mattison of Dallas, Tex., and Miss Elizabeth Belt of Los Angeles, who are returning from a Summer tour of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander will then return to Wardman Park Hotel, where they will pass a short time before leaving for their home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence V. Heller have returned to the city after their vacation | in Asheville, N. C., and are occupying | their apartment in 4700 Connecticut avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wyatt have been joined by their schoolgirl daughters, Miss Laura Belle Wyvatt and Miss Jane Wyatt. who spent the Summer in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Returning From House Party In Home of Her Fiance. Miss Nancy Macdonald Spalding. who MRS. WALTER W. WEBSTER, | Wife of Comdr. Webster, Construction Corps, U. S. N., recently ordered from | Philadelphia and now living at 3703 Ingomar street northwest.—Bachrach Photo. i and Mrs. Pollio make their home at the Mayflower. Mrs. Blackhall spent part of the Spring season in Washing- | ton at the Mayflower, following & two- month stay in Florids | Sigma Omega Pi National Conclave in Session The Sigma Omega Pi's national con- clave started Friday night with a re- ception and buffet supper at the Ham- ilton Hotei at 6:30 o'clock, followed by | an informal dance at Wardman Park Saddle Club. Luncheon yesterday at the Hamilton Hotel, with a dinne: the Country Club at 8:30 o'clock, was dance last night at 1 | be “A Quiet Observer at Willlamstown.” | He will give his impressions of this | year's Institute of Politics, the annual | forum which meets at the Massa- | chusetts town, and draws as its speakers | the keenest minds of the world to dis- | cuss its foremost topics. Mr. Cooper | has been described as a “humanist and | culturist” and will bring a message en- | hanced by recent first-hand studies of | European problems. { Chile’s mining boom is reported to be | continuing. D. C, SEPTEMBER_8, 1929—PART 3, Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents MM: JAxth'l;\r Mn:lu lndr Arthur arks, jr, have returned from At- lantic City. 2 Amy and Ruth Behrend and Ethel Goldheim have returned from' Camp Ardmore, Long Island. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goldheim have returned to Washington ' after several weeks spent in Atlantic City, Mrs. Samuel Fischer, who was the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pischer, at their cottage in Long Beach, Long Island, has returned to Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Loeb, Miss finn?tw Locbunml Mr. and Mrs. R. I. rnier recently ‘enjoyed a mo to Winchester, Va, o g Miss Mildred Pines has returned from Atlantic gity. Mr. anti Mrs. William Jaccbl and two children, Wilma Jane and Gloria, re- turned this week from Long Beach, Long Island, where they had a cottage. Mrs. Luis H. Kaufman is leaving to- day for Los Angeles, Calif., her former | ta home, to remain several weeks. Mrs. Samuel Pack, who has been goending a week in Atlantic City, will return today. Mr. Sylvan Birkenwald of Baltimore is the week end guest of Mr. Willlam Sigmund, who is entertaining a house party for the sorority conclave. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ney and family have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent the Summer at the Hotel Ambassador. Mrs. Sidney West and young son, who spent several weeks in Atlantic City, have returned. Alice West, who was at Tripp Lake Camp, Me., also is at_home, Miss Carlyn Schiff of Baltimore and | Miss Carlyn Freund of Pittsburgh are the guests of Miss Deborah Mae Lieb- | man over the week end for the Sigma Omega Pi Sorority conclave. Mrs. Melville Fischer and two sons ' Small Head Sizes l-Clever Felts Special, $1.88 in Flapper Styles Theyll just slay you—these newly arrived Flapper Felts and smart Turbans. Conveniently priced, $1.88. 10 of the newest Fall colors are featured. mCREERON: i 14 12th St.. Bet. F & G returned Thursday from & Summer's g’l‘ty at Escanaba, Mich, and Atlantic y. Miss Marjarie Sigmund is at her home in the Roosevelt, having returned from Atlantic City. Mr. Albert Weinberg will leave to- morrow to resume his studies at Wash- ington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. Miss Rosalie Weinberg, who spent six weeks visiting . in_the South, was recent guest of Miss Pannie Kaufman in_Baltimore. Mr. Robert Louls and Mr. Dan Sher- by are returning to Lexington, Va., to Tesume their studies at the Washington and Lee University. Miss Helen Nordlinger is at home, having come. from New York Thursday night, afler a visit with Miss Helen | Priedman and a stay of two months at Racquette Lake Camp, N. Y. She has as her guest Miss Marle Strauss of Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby, the Misses Sherby and Mr. Dan Sherby have returned from a Summer’s stay in Atlantic. City, where they had a cot- ge. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Kaufman, who spent the Summer in Atlantic City, where they had an apartment, are now in New York, to remain over the week end. Miss Ida Kaufman is here from art craft footwear wood, N, the | until’ the '"SOCIET Atlantic City and is the guest of Miss Phyllis Kronheimer, srom Bitone yesterday aher 3 e rope y after a - tracted stay and are now at their hgrm?e on Harrison street, Chevy Chase. Mrs. A, Lincoln Dembitz, accompanied by her daughter Navette, and son Lewis, left by motor Priday for Wild- J., where they will remain middle of the month. Mr. Lewis I. Dembitz spent the Summer as councilor at Kamp Kewanee, La Pluyme, Pa., and returned home Friday. Mrs. Dembitz entertained Sunday last at a picnic at Princess Pine Lodge in honor of her son’s birthday anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. Mordecal Ezekiel have returned to their apartment in the Blitmore, after a walking tour through e Green Mountains of Vermont. During the Summer, Mrs. Ezekiel spent a month in Detroit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Pinsterwald. Mr. Lawrence Gichner, son of Mr. {and Mrs. Ernest Gichner, who has been on a hitch-hike for the past three | months, was in St. Louis the last of the week and will visit Yellowstone Park before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kaufmann and family have returned from Maine. They spent the Summer at Summitt | Springs, Summitt, Me., and their three | sons, Joel, Robert and Aaron, were at | Vi Camp Kohut, Oxford, Me. 4 Mr. Emanuel Schioss and Miss Evelyn Schloss are home from camps in Maine. Mr. Emanuel Schloss expects to leave for Syracuse University during the coming week. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs, Mr. Frank Luchs and Miss Frances Luchs are back from Maine and are at their bungalow near Bethesda, Md. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Meyer have re- turned from Atlantic City, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer in their cotf at Vetituo, ;Lu;:' Efi‘n‘:‘ ‘!Newrnyg,d :v"h (h" three , 15 ex 5 return during the wmlg:c week, e Soviet Russia has established service stations in Germany. P WE DRY CLEAN And Press sl ig Everything or=v. .. .. Call Potomac 3900 DOLLAR,, 2%, CO. 1731 7th St. N.W. 9 omorrow c Arteraft . followed by breakfast at the Vila Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson. U. S. M. C. have arrived from station in | has been for two weeks a member of |a house party, at the country home of Roma. I | her flance, Mr. Peter Hamilton, jr.. of | ‘Tonight the young man guests at- Quantico, the former having been | transferred to Washington for duty. | They have taken an apartment in the Boulevard. En route to Washington from their | Summer_ home on Pelican Lake, Wis- consin, Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Fenn were guests of Mr. Jay C. Halls at the Cam- bridge Club, Chicago, Ill. Capt. and Mrs. Harry D. Scheibla are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter on September 6, 1929, at the Station Hospital, Camp John Hay. Philippine = Islands. MTrs, Scheibla was formerly: Miss Ruth Eli abeth Dodge of this city. Maj. and Mrs. Willis M. Chapin and their young son, John M. Chapin, are spending the week end in Washington at the Mayflower on their way to Fort Monroe from Branford, near New Haven, Conn., where they spent the Summer. Maj. Chapin has been trans- ferred recently from duty at the Vi ginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacks- burg, Va. Fort Monroe. Ma). and Mrs. Harry M. Horton have for their house guest this week Miss PEsther Edmondson of Baltimore. Maj. Horton has just returned from visiting his brother, Comdr. E. F. Horton, re- | tired, at his home in Norfolk, Va. Maj. and Mrs. Williams Have Taken an Apartment. Maj. R. C. Williams, Corps of Engi- | neers, U. S. A, and Mrs. Williams have taken an apartment at the Cavalier. Mrs. Williams will not, however, return to Washington until September 15. She has spent much of the Summer with her mother, Mrs. R. C. Wight, in St. Paul, while Mr. Wight was absent in Hawaii. Mr. Willlams will attend the ‘War College im Washington. h past three years he has acted as d trict engineer for the St. Paul, Minn., gzllsmct, Including the upper Mississippi ver. Maj. and Mrs. William Lowe have as their guest at Charlottesville Mr. Wil- liam E. Huntington, who will return to the Capital Monda; Mrs. Rand, wife of Capt. Oscar R. Rand, U. 8. A, has returned to the Capital after spending July and August with relatives in Los Angeles. Capt. and Mrs. Ernest C. Bomar have Jjust completed a trip to Canada and are spending the week end in Wash- ington, at the Mayflower. Capt. Bomar is at present assigned to duty at the 5th Corps Area headquarters, Fort Hayes, Columbus, Ohio. Capt. and Mrs. Robert P. Bell and their daughter, Miss Joyce Bell, are guests at the Mayflower on their way to Fort Benning, Ga. Capt. Bell has been transferred from duty in New York City to the Advanced Infantry School at Fort Benning. Entertain at Dinner In Their Summer Home. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, Charles A. Baker entertained at a dinner at their Summer home at Wild Rose Shores on South River, near Annapolis, following the boat races at Round Bay. Among the guests ‘were Capt. A. P. Fairfield, Comdr. and Mrs. Hugh Douglas, Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Munroe, Comdr. and Mrs. Vance «Chapline, Comdr. and Mrs. J. B. Olendorf, Mr. and Mrs. George House Cleaning for Auhmn and Winter? Let us do the drudgery of removing the dust and grit and washing your fugs. Clean, bright rugs'ireflect credit on the careful housewife— Three-day service. Call Mr. Pyle Nat. 3257 & 3291 106 Indiana Ave. N.W. Brooklyn, will return tomorrow to her home on Woodley place. Dr. and Mrs. John E. Bentley of Lowell street, have just returned from Boulder, Colo., where Dr. Bentley spent the Summer teaching education and psychology at the University of Colo- rado. They leave the last of this week for New Haven, where Dr. Bentley will | attend the convention of the Inuml-; tional Psychological Society at Yale | While the convention is in progress | Mrs. Bentley will visit relatives in! Rochester, N. Y. | Mr. Granville Gude will leave today for an extended motor trip through the New England States. Mr. Gude will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Gude, Miss Wilhelmina Gude and Miss Ernestine Loeffler. While away, the ;':rzy will attend a convention at Bos- n. Mrs. Ralph L. Pollio, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. W. B. Black- hall, at her Summer,home in Willow- dale. near Toronto, Canada, will return to Washington the latter part of the’| week. 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