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Ft. Humphreya Group Journeys to New York {To See Foot Ball Game! G;)fficers and Their Wiveu; { Witness Army-Notre Dame » Grid Contest =~ SOCIB'yj News and Personal Notes. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., November 30.—The Army-Notre Dame foot ball | game drew many officers and their | wives from the fort to New York for | the Thanksgiving holidays. Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Oliver attended | the game and while in New York were the guests of Mrs. Oliver's sister, Dr. | Persis Putnam. Lieut. and Mrs. A. H. Burton motored to West Point to spend Thanksgiving with Lieut. and Mrs. Amos Ackerman, with whom they later drove to the foot ball game. | The other people who went to New York for the game were Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Bathurst, Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper and Lieut. and Mrs. N. A. Matthias. Lieut. and Mrs. Bathurst visited Mrs. Bathurst’s brother, Mr. S. B. Holstead, in Greenwich, Conn. Capt. C. B. Cox left Tuesday for his home in Atlanta, Ga., on a short leave of absence. While there he will attend the Auburn-Georgia Tech foot ball game. Maj. and Mrs. C. C. Gee entertained the Monday Night Bridge Club. Lieut. and Mrs. D. P. Booth mowr?d to Ridgefield Park, N. J, to be the | guests over the holidays of Mrs. Booth's parents, Mr.iand Mrs. W. J. Morri- | son. jr. Maj. A. A. McDaniel, who is on lnve of absence prior to sailing .for the | Philippines, has left for 8t. Louis to join Mrs. McDaniel. While on leave | Maj. and Mrs. McDaniel will be at| Dalias, Tex. Reception Canceled to Honor Memory of War Secretary. Owing to the death of the Secretary of War, the reception which was to have béen given Wednesday night at Harris | Hall in honor of the new chief of engi- | neers. Maj. Gen. Lytle Brown, and Mrs. Brown, has been indefinitely postponed. Maj. L. K. Anderson has left to_join hu wife at her former home in Peru, Lleu? and Mrs. W. B. Higgins have as their guest Mrs. Higgins' cousin, Mr. Phillip Steed Tul of Louisville, Ky. Lieut. and Mrs. Higgins' baby, Richard Crittendon. was christened in Christ Church, Alexandria, Sunday, by Dr. Morton. A bridge party was given Saturday NDAT STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 1, 1929 MISS BLANCHE WINGO, Daughter of Representative and Mrs. Otis T. Wingo of Arkansas, recently At Baltimore. ’ | CONGRESSIONAL FAVORITE & returned from Princeton, where she attended the Princeton-Navy game and other events. Her brother, Otis T. Wingo, jr., is a Princeton student. —Bachrach Photo. and swimming partv at the Astor Hotel. | They had as their guesis Capt. J. Moul- | trie Ward, Mrs. Sam Lockwood, Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson, Capt. and Mrs. D. McD. Shearer, Capt. and Mrs. B. H. Bowley, Lieut. and Mrs. W. B. Higgins. Lieut. and Mrs. C. F. Baish, Lieut. lnd Tyler, Miss Dorothy Carter and Miss | Alexander Wolf, jr., Charlotte Grey, members of the Post | delphia Friday to Mrs. H. Oxx, Lieut. and Mrs. L. Prentiss, Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Rem- hardt, Lieut. and Mrs. Barney, Lieut. and Mrs. D. A. Watt, ir. | | Finney, Miss Dorothy Carter and Miss | berger, Charlotte Grey. An interestin, was given by t! ‘Thanksgiving program e children of the Post School Wednesday afternoon. Miss Earlyn Finney, Miss Gladys - the Thanksgiving holidays at the Ritz- | | Carlton Hotel, Atlantic City. | | attended Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents | Mr. and Mrs. Edmund I. Kaufmann | and Mr. and Mrs. Morton Luchs spent Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sigmund' have | taksn an apartment in Woodley Park rs, Connecticut avenue and Kiin- gle road, where they now are located. “Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marks snd Dr. #nd Mrs. Melville Fischer spent the Thanksgiving holidays ih New York. Mrs. Marks will visit for several weeks in Pontiac, Mich., as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raub. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schloss and Miss Evelyn Schloss have returned from Syracuse, N. where they vis- ited their son, Mr. Emanuel Schloss, a student at Syracuse University. Misses Edith and Elizabeth Kohner house party in' Phil- adeiphia for the Penn-Cornell foot ball game Thanksgiving day and attended the festivities that followed. Miss Amy Behrend, who is attending Goucher College, spent Thursday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Behrend and had as her guest her class- mate, Miss Freund. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fischer mo- tored to Richmond, Va., Wednesday to attend a club dance at the Hotel Jef- | ferson '.hanksgiving eve. M. Hess has returned from a are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weil | on Legation street. MYs. Abram Feist and Mrs. Landro of Newark, N. J., who spent the week at the Mayflower Hotel, leave today for their home. Miss Frances Feist is spending the week end in New- ark and attended the Penn-Cornell foot | | ball game and dance in Philadelphia | Thursday. She was accompanied . by | her brother, M rving Feist, a gred- | uate of the Un ty of Pennsylvania. Miss Lois Greenberg, who is attend- ing Goucher College, was the guest over Thanksgiving day of Miss Helen Nord- | linger. Miss Deborah. Mae Liebman and Miss Miriam Auerbach are the guests of Miss Jlnel Wolf in Baltimore and attended Pi, Tau Pi Fraternity dance last mght at the Summit, a suburban club, Julia Miss Helen Nordlinger is the guest of Miss Marie Strauss in Baltimore and also attended the dance last night. Joel - Kaufmann, Robert Kaufmann, |- Joseph Auerbach, Samuel J. Stein- jr., Willilam Sigmund and | Horace Pack are guests of friends in Baltimore over the week end and at- | tended the Pi Tau Pi Fraternity dance | last night at the Summit. l Mr .and Mrs, Willilam Wolf and Mr. | motored to Phila ttend the Navy- School faculty, spent the Thanksgiving | Dartmouth foot ball game yesterday. | holidays at their respective homes. Mr, and Mrs. Simon Kann have been 8. | end and were guests of Dr. and Mrs. | nding the Thanksgiving holidays Baltimore, the guests of relatives. Misses Sylvia and Gertrude Sherby had as their guests over Thanks- giving day Miss Josephine Waterman of Tampa, Fla., and Miss Rose Heyman of West Point, Ga. They returned to ‘Goucher College Friday. Mr. Dan Sherby and Mr .Emanue] Weinberg, who was his. guest, returned tozly to Lexington, Va. Mrs Jsadore Kaufman will be hostess l! luncheon 'and bridge Wednesday, en she will have as her guest h nor her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Louis Kaufman. Mr, Fritz Stra: of Portsmouth, omo has been the guest of Mr. and D. J. Kaufman over the Thanks- glvm; holldly and returns today to the University of Pennsylvania. Miss Elizabeth Kaufman motored to | Baltimore yesterday to attend the Pi | Tau Pi Fraternity dance which was | given last night, and was the guest of friends. Miss Marjorie Hertsberg was among the Washingtonians who at- tended the dance, Mr. James E. Greenberg, of New ! Rochelle, N. Y., joined ‘Mrs. Greenberg and her daughter here for the week Benjamin K. Leon. Mrs. Otto Wolf is spending a week in Atlantic City. Miss Helene Friedlander and Miss | Sylvia Cassan spent the past week end | iln Annapolis and attended the Navy op. The fifth birthday anniversary meet- ing of the Washington Ladies’ Auxiliary of the J. C. R. S, will take place at the Community Center Wednesday afternoon, December 4, at 2 oclnck Mrs. Herman Hollander will be the speaker of the afternoon. A social hour | will follow. Mrs. Leo S. Schoenthal left Wednes- day to spend the Thanksgiving holiday in Atlantic City as the guest of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hess of Marven Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Turner have re- turned from their wedding trip and are now located at their apartment in Cleveland Park. Manuel Undergoes Operation. LONDON, November 30 (#).—Former King Manuel of Portugal has undergone a slight operation at his home in Twick- | enham. All engagements for a few weeks have been cancelled in conse- quence. A NESTLE WAVE AT FACE—HA! All Forms of Phone 380! ‘Cleveland 2194 Livingston Street PAKI THRER. Christmas Savings Checks Cashed Here! M-Brooks-Co - G- STREET BETWEEN ITH & 12TH FOR MONDAY—FIRST DAY OF OUR iflwmmumn IN OUR MAIN FLOOR SECTION Eight Real Specials on Smart Accessories For Your Own Wardrobe Right Now or Attractively Boxed for Christmas Giving - (Mailed to Any Address in the U. S. A, Without Char All-Silk Crepe de Chine LINGERIE Regularly Selling at DANCE SETS STEP-INS TEDDIES night by Lieut. and Mrs. B, C. Snow. Their guests were Maj. and Mrs. R. T. Coiner. Maj. and Mrs. C. C, Gee, Ml! A. A. McDaniel, Capt. and Mrs. C. B. Cox. Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Bathurst, Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt. Mrs. Snow has her sister, Miss Jane Elmore of Philadelphia, visiting her. Lieut. and Mrs. Snow entertained at supper Sunday in honor of Miss Elmore. Their guests were Mrs. A. K. McDon- ough, Miss Alice McDonough, Miss Dor- othy Carter, Miss Charlotte Grey, Miss Finney, Ensign Stanford Persons, L\!u!. W. W. Hodge, Lieut. E. R. Hell Lieut. Harry Mever, Lieut. W. C. Bridges. Lieut. R. K. McDonough, Lku! H. C. Wolfe, Lieut. F. X. A. Purcell. Col. and Mrs. De Witt C. Jones left Wednesday to visit their son at West Point before sailing December 11 for Hawaii. Lieut. and Mrs. F. H. xumn- spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. K ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Smith, at home in Chevy Chase Gardens. Lieut. L. J. Rumaggi and Mrs. G. Rumaggi had a dinner Thanksgiving at noon for Col. and Mrs. Edward H. 8chulz, Capt. and Mrs. H. McC. Yost of Washington and Rev. 1. L. Rumaggi of New York. Lieut. Furman H. er of the Medi- cal Corps is a recent arrival at the t._ He was formerfy on duty at Wal- ter Reed Hospital. Col. and Mrs. Pipes Hosts At Dinner and Bridge. | Col. and Mrs. H. F. Pipes gave a| dinner Wednesday t, followed by | .| ‘The bachelors of Fort Humphreys gave a farewell dinner Tuesday night 1 | Col. and Mrs. De Witt Jones, Capt. A. C. Lieber and Lieut. H. M. Underwood | acted as hosts. The dinner guests were | Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Shulz, Col. | !IlM!MJ Dent, Miss Edith DOI'I', Lieut. | d i Of Course We'll Gladly Cash Your Xmas Checks M.Prooks.C —G-STREET_BETWEEN IITH 12TH {Thrift Shop ¥ For Monday—Our Entire Stock of Brand-New $10 and $11.75 Silk Winter Dresses in a Great Sale for ()PrORTUNITY WEEK Offering Over 700 NEW SILK DRESSES Amazingly Priced at Sold Singly for $8.95 fl THE:DRESSES sketched will give you some idea of what really smart models we are offering in this event but to fully appreciate their value th’ey must, of course, he seen, In the newest and most wanted materials, styles, colors, and, of course, ALL sizes. A tremendous assor:ment of styles in both beautifully lace-trimmed and demurely plain tailored effects. In pink, peach, nile and o white. All sizes! What a special! Brooks—Main Floor Extra Quality Rayon BLOOMERS Regularly Selling at $1 and $1.50 7 9¢ | SUNDAY DINNER 5:00 to 9:00 P. M. One Dollar and a Quarter —MENU— Queex Ol Gumbo Sowp__ CtlutSaer Either plam or cleverly ruffled panties, with the daintiest of applique trimming, in contrasting colors. You'll surely want sev- | eral*pairs at this low price. Brooks—Main Floor Celer: Roast_Ribs P Baked Siar Ham H eef Au J Mustard Sauce bridge. Their guests Were Mrs. A. K. McDonough. Miss McDonough, Miss E. Finney, Miss.Charlotte Grey, Miss Dorothy Carter, Jane Elmore, | Lieut. and Mrs. B. O. w, Lieut. and | Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt. Lieut. and Mrs. E. M. Markham, jr Lieut. P. H. Tyner, Lieut. J. P. Neshitt of. Fort Hoyle and Lieut. R K. McDon | Mr. and Mrs. John of Baltimore | Txre quasts evi t.he Blidays.of Lieut. Lie\ll and ur- en tained Saturday night a Atter Dinner Mints Also the. BRIGHTON Special, 75¢ BRIGHTON HOTEL 2123 California St. N.W. Entrance Through Hotel Lobdy. Barbert emer- Regularly Selling at $4.95 Lovely silver .rayon cldth, printed ‘in # contrasting colors. All have silk cord (W ties and wide rayon banding, in a solid " for any miss or woman. d Brooks—Main Floor . LU Quilted Rayon ROBES Regularly Selling at $5.95 rayon lined and warmly interlined. Silk ERLEBACHER'S F STREET cord tie. Attractive shawl collar, In soft shades or Rose, Blue and Nile, Brooks—Main Floor NE GLIGEES ' color to set off the print. A splendid gift An ideal gift! These restful robes are $ 3 8 .89 Attractlve Boudoir PILLOWS Regularly $1.50 95¢ A simple, inexpensive and always welcome gift. For no home ever has too many pillows. These are Rayon covered in Gold, Black, Blue, Pink, Green, and Red. Various shapes and sizes. Costume and Sports ENSEMBLES An unusual op- portunity for the miss or matron who has delayed purchasing her new Fall Suit— Imported Kid and Lambskin GLOVES Regularly Selling at $2.50 $§.05 Pr. These are in the ever-popular one-clasp style with band tops. Either overseam or P.K. sewn. In Brown, Tan, or Black with White. Sizes from 53 to 7%. Brooks—Main Floor Smart and Durable Every Pair Perfect FORMERLY 6970 24975 7H;17(Imade and Embroidered Phillipine GOWNS Reg. $1 and $1.25 69¢ These beautifully made Gowns have art- fully worked applique designs and are to be had in Nile, ‘Pink, and White. Better add sev- eral to your wardrobe at this low Opportunity Sale. Price! Generously Furred Smartly Styled COATS! Regularly . Selling From $29.75 to $39.75 Fur Tyrimmed and Self Trimmed Models in Sizes 14 to 42 The fabrics are the finest imported and domestic weaves. Only the choicest of pelts are used in the trimming . . . There are only SI suits, so an early selection is Blacks and all the newest shades (including the new greens with Lapin) are styled after the fashion of exelusive coat successes and made in a way that seems incredible at this low pri Main Floer Thrift Shop—Coats ’ Fleece-lined Leatherette and Rubberized Tweed Regularly Selling $5.25 Here are Rain- coats that shed 65 rain like a duck’s back, that wear exceedingly well, that are unusually warm, and that look as smart as any raincoats you'll see on the street. Brooks—Main Floor All-Silk Umbrellas Regularly at $4 $2.69 Also Imported Gloria. Fancy, straight or crooked handles with tips and ferrules to match. Plain colors and fancy stripes. Wooden sticks, Brooks—Main Floor Brooks—Main Floor