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SOCIETY. St. Valentine Period » 'Duly Commemorated At Post in Quantico, Dance at Officers’ Club and! Charming Suppers and Din- ! " ners in Schedule of Fes- tivities—Personal Notes. ! QUANTICO, Va, February 15— There was a Valentine dance at the | Officers’ Club Friday night for all offi- ' cers of the post and their guests. The dance was preceded by numerous dinner | and supper parties. | Maj. and Mrs. John B. Sebree enter- | tained with a most attractive supper party, using the Valentine decorations and favors. Their guests were Lieut. R. C. Alexander, United States Navy, and Mrs. Alexander of Annapolis, who are spending the week end with r.m.i and Mrs. Sebree; Maj. and Mrs. E. W. | Sturdevant, Maj. and Mrs. John Potts, Miss Maude Perham of Boston, Maj and Mrs. W. C. Powers, Chaplain and Mrs. E. C. Hangen, Comdr. C. B. Platt, | United States Navy, and Mrs. Platt; Maj. and Mrs. L. M. Bourne, .jr.; Maj. ! and Mrs. W. G. Hawthorne, and Maj | and Mrs. M. E. Shearer. Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy were hosts at dinner Friday night, naving eight guests prior to the dance. Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble enter- tained 24 at .. buffet suppe: Priday night in honor of Mrs. Noble's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. A Dorsey of Baltimore. The supper tanle was most colorful and attractive in red and white roses and red candles. Capt. and Mrs. Noble had as their o‘ael guests Capt. and Mrs. Lee .".. Bro .1 of Washington. Lieut. A. A. L. Ort, United States Navy, and Mrs. Ort; Capt. and Mrs. L. C. Shepherd, jr.. Cupt. and Mrs. L. D. Hermle, Capt. and Mrs F. A Hart, Capt. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, Capt. and Mrs. §. A. Woods, jr.; Maj. and Mrs. C. D. 'Barrett, Capt. and Mrs. Le Roy P. Hunt and Capt. ard Mrs. C. N. Muldrow. Other Charming Fetes Feature Season’s Program. Capt. and Mrs. Fassett were hosts at a Valentine supper FPrit night, having as their guests Maj. and Mrs. C. L. Gawne, Maj. and Mrs. J. R. Henley, Maj. and Mrs. A. W. Jacobson, Capt. and Mrs. Bernard Dubel, Capt. and Mrs. H. H. Phipps, Capt. and Mrs. J. E. Betts and Capt. and Mrs. 3. G. Jones. A dinner of particular note given Friday night, February 7, Capt. Robert G. Heiner, Medical Corps, United States Navy, to gather together all members of the Sigma Nu Frater- nity who are on duty here at the present time. Capt. Heiner's guests were Maj. John Henley, Capt. N. M., Shaw, Maj. Julian C. Smith, Maj. Lyle H. Miller, Capt. E. E. Hall, Capt. L L. Leech. Lieut. C. F. Schilt, Capt. W. P. T. Hill of Washington. Mr. Richard ‘Turner of the University of Virginia, Mr. Charles Dodson of the University of Maryland and Mr. Miller of George ‘Washington University in Washington. | Mrs. Ort, wife of Lieut. A. A. L. Ort, U. S. N, entertained with a Valentine bridge tea Wednesday afternoon. hav- ing as her guests Mrs. R. A. Robinson, Mrs. W. S. Fellers, Mrs. L. A. Dorsey. . L. C. Shepherd. Mrs. R. G. Heiner, . L. P. Hunt, Mrs. A. L. Lindall, ams | ers, Mrs. R. . Jones, Miss Harriet Woodring, Mrs. E. G. Hangen, Mrs. E. E. Hall, Mrs. Ewing Wall, Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Helen McDonald, Mrs. Norman Rainier, Mrs. E. L. McDermott and Mrs. A. H. Noble. ‘Those who assisted Mrs. Ort at the tea table were Mrs. Heiner, Mrs. Mc- W and Mrs. Hermle. i Mrs. A H. Nc entertained with a tea: Thursday afternoon for her sister, Mrs. L. A. Dorsey, who spent the week here. Mrs. Noble’s other out-of-town guests were Mrs. Liebermann, Mrs. D. C. Campbell and Mrs. F. L. Buchannan of Washington. Assisting at the tea table were Mrs. Dorsey and Mrs. L. C. Shepherd. Capt. and Mrs. Shepherd had as their guests at dinner Monday night. Maj. and Mrs. P. A, Del Valle and Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Jeschke. Mrs, Ward, wife of Capt. J. G. Ward, entertained with a Valentine-bridge-tea Friday afternoon having as her guests Mrs ‘A. J. White, Mrs. W. C. Powers, Mrs. R. H. Pepper, Mrs. Liebermann, Mrs, P. A. Hart, Mrs. R. H. Jeschke, Mrs. L. L. Leech, Mrs. W. T. H. Galli- ford. Mrs. C./N. Muldrow, Mrs. Shaler Ladd, Mrs. E. E. Hall, Miss Dorothy ‘Wootton. Those arriving later for tea were Mrs. A. H. Noble, Mrs. L. A. Dorsey, Mrs. L. D. Hermle, Mrs. H. S. Jeans and Mrs. Herbert Hardy. Maj. and Mrs. W. G. Hawthorne entertained a dozen guests at dinner last Saturday night. Mrs. Jones Entertains For Son on His Birthday. Mrs. Jones. wife of Capt. B. G. Jones entertained 10 of the post juniors at a hirthday anniversary party for her son. Wayne. last Saturday afternoon. The decorations and favors were suggestive of Valentine day. Those attending the party were Dick Jeschke. John Watson. Wm. Rosendorf The Original “G"” Street Furrier 1215 G st. National 8663 Metropolitan 9285 by | Friday morning was Lieut. Col. Girard | IN FLORIDA Spending several weeks in Florida, where ing Washington Wednesday. MRS. WALTER KEYSER BACHRACH, THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. [} i | she accompanied Mr. Bachrach, leav- —Bachrach Photo. Camille Woods, Mary Ellen Fassett, Beau Shepherd, Gale Noble, there is every indication this will be one Walter | of the largest parties the club has had this year. Galliford, Buddy Swindler and Beverly Ladd. Games were played and refresh- ments served in the afternoon. | ‘The speaker for the staff and stu- dents of the Marine Corps Schools last L. McEntee, U. 8. A, of New York. Col. McEntee comes each year to give his lecture on World War battles. He was accompanied to Quantico by Maj. Archie F. Howard of Marine Corps | headquarters in Washington and both | were the luncheon guests of Maj. and Mre. C. F. B. Price. | Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Pepper have as their guest this week Mrs. Pepper’s | mother, Mrs. Liebermann of Washing- | ton Maj. and Mrs. John Potts have with | them for the rest of this month Miss Maude Perham of Boston, Mass. Chaplain and Mrs. E. G. gen have Mrs. Hangen's sister. Miss Harriet ‘Woodring of Cumberland, Md., as a || guest in their home. Lieut. Alexander Galt arrived at the | post recently for duty and has taken | quarters. Mrs. Lewis, wife of Capt. A. T. Lewis, | st -week end in Baltimore with | nd Mrs. Harry G. Bartlett. Mrs. Sturdevant, wife of Maj. E. W. Sturdeyant, returned this week from North Carolina, where she has been visiting. | The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained this week by Mrs. Schilt, wife of Lieut. C. F. Schilt. Miss Wright of the staff of the Family Hos- pital entertained for the Thursday Aft- ernoon Bridge Club this week. | ‘The basket ball schedule for the week is as follows: The post team played the Collegians in Fredericksburg Tuesday night. Friday and Saturday nights the guest team, Carlysle Medical Barracks of Pennsylvania, played our team in the post gymnasium. Sunday the post team will play the Warregton Athletic Club in Warrenton, Va.. Le Club Boheme Schedules | Meeting Tomorrow Night! Le Club Boheme will have its fifth meeting in the Carlton Hotel tomorrow night, which will be *college night.” Special arrangements of entertainment and souvenirs fitting for the ogcasion have been secured. From advance | | e reservations made T Reducti Neckpieces That make the Perfect Spring Ensemble Foxes Sables Martens The new shades take of the spirit of freshness that are appropriate for the new season. A Small Deposit Reserves Your Selection Balance of Oar Stock of Fur Coats Payments 7 | PERMANENT IMAISON VICTOIRE, Inc. Rich’s half-yearly Nearing the End! Despite the extraordinary selling, there are still many beautiful, up-to-date models—all from our regular stock. one style, but all sizes in the lot. " Reduced to All Sales Final Special Sale Women’s Chiffon Hosiery 4t $1.45; 3 pairs for $4.00 RIC H’N FST.AT TENTH WAVE No Other Charge! No Waiting! 100,000 Southern ladies cannot be wrang. We have waved more than this number and given per- fect satisfaction. No more beautiful or lasting permanent can be given, no mat. ter what price is paid. l':'ingcr Wave Shampoo . ... Or Both for 203 Westory Blds. Phone MEtr. 6065 Sec loor—6035 14th 8t. N.W. Shops All Over the Southland on Sale Not dll sizes in any 90 O D. Utah Society Giving Banqu:t With Program Several hundred westerners now liv- ing in Washington will attend the an- nual banquet and reception of the Utah State Society, to be held in the Carlton room of the Carlton Hotel Saturday February 22, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. The speaker of the evening will be Senator James E. Watson of Indiana, who is | leader of the Republican party in the Senate. Mr. Ariel F. Cardon, chief | review appraiser for the Federal Farm | Board, will be toastmaster. An elab- orate program of entertainment has | been arranged, including ~orchestra music, esthetic dancing and selections | by & number of musical artists. | Senator Reed Smoot heads the list of patrons. Others include Senator William H. King, Representative and Mrs. Don B. Coiton, Gen. and Mrs. M. Jardine, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Briant H. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Heber M. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Smoot, Mr. T. Elton Billings, president of the societ: anG Miss Josephine Stewart. Mr. Ha old A. Lafount of the Radio Commis {slon is chairman of the committe in | Rankin, charge. Bay S;tera Schedule Elaborate program The fourth meeting of the 1929-30 season of the Massachusetts Society of Washington will be held Tuesday eve- ning in the gold room at the Wardman Park Hotel. Dancing will begin promptly at 9 o'clock and continue unul 1 o'clock a.m., accompanied by one of the leading orchestras in the city. A large attendance is anticipated, based on the numerous requests for tickets from the members and guests who attended the last affair, and by a unanimous vote of the committee the | same orchestra has been engaged. Mr. Sanford Bates, director of Fed- eral penal institutions, was unanimously | elected president of the society at a meeting of the board of trustees in the office of Representative Frederick Dallinger, chairman of the board, last Monday. Mr. Bates succeeds former Assistant Attorney General George Add a blouse and you add so terest to amy suit, sleeves ...... pink Crepe de Chine is ever so lored . C. A4 tuxedo-like collar of Lap waisted and belted coat Suede cloth . D. A4 favored combination Spring appea Galyak. The waist %lIIIIIflIIl|lI!IlIlI!I!I!I!IlIIIIflIIMIIlllIIIIIIIII!IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIImIIIIIIIIIIIIII“!I]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIfi and belted | L — 1 W.|J. D. Craddock and Representative and New Silk Blouses Our collection is most ap- dealing, from the sleeveless Blousette to the beautiful tailored Blouse with 33.75 to 19.90 In Spring for . in this trim Black Coat with collar of sleek Black is high $30.75 C. FEBRUARY Farnum, who recently went to Boston to_take up la; Wapiagow practice there, setts Institute of Technology have been invited as guests of the evening. | The entertainment will consist of | 16, i Mrs. Ada Parson Gessford. The Capital Society, Children of the | American Revolution, will dance the minuet in Colonial costume, and the | artists are: Matthew Trimble Sawtelle | and Elizabeth Sawtelle, John Wacker- | man and Betty Harding, Hamilton Coit | | and Ruth Remon, Robert Mickey and Catherine Foster." Mrs, Henry Fenno | Sawtelle is president and director of o e dancing will be in charge of Mr Lewis W. Hart, Mr. Robert H. 'Kemvlon and Mr. John H. Springer; the music, Mr. Frank E. Hickey and Mr. Charles F. Sharkey and guest tickets may be i Frank T. Hines, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam obtained at the door, | . Application blanks for members can | be secured from the secretary, Mr. | George A, Hernan, 1345 Girard street | northwest. g Diplomats Honor Guests of Kentuckians The Ambassador of Japan and Mme. | Debuchi will be the guests of honor at the annual costume ball to be given by | the Kentucky Society at the Mayflower | Tuesday, February 25. The president of the society, Col. Allen Gullion, will lead the grand march with Mme. Debuchi. | Maj. Simon Bolivar Buckner will mar- shal the grand march, Among those entertaining guests are | Gen. and Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Judge and Mrs. Charles McCord, Capt. and | Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, Mrs, Marie Tyler McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Akers, Mrs. Mattie Wyatt Porter, Mr. William | Jennings Price, Col. George T. Weitzell, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porch Morrow, Mrs. W. F. Dennis, Mrs Geneva Dun- | ham and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Berry- man, . Representative and Mrs. M. H.| Thatcher, Representative and Mrs, Rob- | | ert_Blackburn, Representative and Mrs. | Mrs. John W. Moore also will be hosts to _parties of guests. Ge! Allen will be the ghair- much wew 1930—PART man of the committee who | will award o n alumni of the Massachu- | the most authentic and the most amus- | ing costumes, wit hprizes for lady and | gentleman in each class, also will duets by Miss Dorothy Skinner and Miss | judged best in each | Grace Chamberlain,” accompanied by | | known. - THREE. SOCIETY. i _—— s ——————— for the most beautiful, Two prizes awarded to each couple category, and there be will 12 prizes in all. Minnesota State Club To Meet February 28 Ar7angements are being made for the annual reception and dance of the Min- | nesota State Society to be held at the | hington Tlub Friday evening, Feb- ruary 28, when the soclety will honor the delegation in Congress from Minne- sota and their wives. This annual af- fair has always proved to be of unusual interest to the soclety. The members will also have the pleasure of meeting at this time Miss Grace McKinstry of Minnesota, distinguished not only as a | painter but writer and lecturer on art | as well. Many of Miss McKinstry’s fin- | est pictures have been painted for Min- nesota although she is internationally | Portraits of Gov. Theodore Christianson, the late Gov. Ramsay and Prot. Maria Sanford are among the group. Executive committee members in ad- dition to the officers of the society are Mr. Wilbur F. Swanson, Miss Lora J. Pederson, Mr. Alvin H. Day, Miss Clare Green, Mr. D. Auitillo, Mr. C. George Lee_Mrs. Hazel Anna Ryan, Mr. Frank M. Barnes and Mrs. Ina Cordell A SAVAGE WASHER & DRYER EXCLUSIVE SPIN-RINSE, SPIN-DRY M:Prooks-Co G- STREET TWEEN 1ITH & |Benefit Bridge Party party benefit to be given by the Rock- ville Pike Citizens' Association Wednes- day afternoon, February 26, at the coln Memorial to Rockville and Fred- Woman's Club of Bethesda. The names ' erick. of Mrs, Joseph H. Bradley, Mrs. Charles I. Corby, Mrs. Fulton Lewis, Mrs. Merle ‘Thorpe, Mrs. James R. Ellis, Mrs, R. E. man. L. Wiltberger, Mrs. Robert M. Richards, Mrs. Philander Johnson and Mrs, Wil- Scheduled at Bethesda |iiam Fitch Keliey have been added to Much interest is shown in the bridge | the list of patronesses for the affair. The object Is to provide markers along | the historic Rockville pike from Lin- Reservations for tables may be mad- hrough Mrs. E. C. Brandenburg, chair- | tweed ensembles —that fit so well in the midscason wardrobe! 125 . 5500 Both the two-piece ensemble consisting of dress and jacket or the three-piece suit with tweed coat and skirt and silk blouse are smart and comfortable for the first warm days. These nubbly tweeds have the right, bright young colors, fingertip jackets, gay scarfs. Smart for street, business or sport wear. A Sale of Dresses Every mew daytime and eveming mode for misses and women is offered the sale of mew Spring Dresses at $15 and 325 in our third floor dress department. We 315 and 125 12TH hope you will attend Be One of the First to Wear the Flattering New Modes Advance Offering of Chosen Fashions COATS and SUITS Newest Modes for Juniors, Misses and Women, Yery Moderately Priced for This Event! ‘ $25 to $69.7§ A. This oxford covert suit, with three-quarter coat and beautiful blouse smartly tai- 169.75 B. This coat is of stippled Suede Cloth in Sylvan Greem. Cleverly trimmed with Leopard spotted Lapin. Belted high waist- and wrap - around !49.75 in gives much chic to this high- of Almondine Greem 349.75 E. 4 wubbed Tweed Suit in lar. The blouse is of eggsh: Satin and so smartly de- 540. signed .o.veivnannags vees E suits and coats we have sketched will give you some idea of the smart new styl'es in this collection. But only your personal inspection will enable you to appreciate what outstanding values they really are...Had we more space we'd like to tell you of all the new details of the mode in coats and suits—but as it is we're simply going to urge you to come and see, what we honestly believe to be, the most appealing Spring showing we’ve ever announced . . . Preparations were started right after Christmas and no re- source of this institution was overlooked in our efforts to secure for you authentic- ally smart fashions at really remarkable prices. SPRING COATS AND SUITS—SECOND FLOOR M. BROOKS CO. shade both orange amd capucine. Threequarter coat, military col- ell .75 Chartreuse of this most intriguingly te Cresella Cloth C\ cape collar and side G. Soft, loosely-woven Tweed in an attractive shade of Tan is trimly tailored in this suit. Shoulder cape. Scarf and border trim s 75 The Smart Touch to Any Street Costume! A FOX SCARF Ours Are So Very‘ Moderately Priced and up 329 to $125 In These Wanted Shades Red, Brown, Beige Cro. Blue, Pointed Platinum All are recent arrivals and are really super pelts. Long silky brushes, good heads and even color marks them as most special scarfs. Wear them with any street costume for they give that final touch of chic. FOX SCARFS—SECOND FLOOR is the color Jored Gathered flares. $49.75

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