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Quantico Social Set Entertaining Guests In the Easter Period Special Functions Listed to Honor Vi!i'or' - O{ficer! ‘ Leave for Dury Abroad. ! General News of Interest. QUANTICO. Va. April 19.—Capt. and Mrs. Raphael Griffin rec-plly en- tertained at dinner and had with them | ;}:} r'zndu“:f: J C. dsntn‘m-. Capt. and . H. r and Lieu. ana W, 0. Brige, 0" e Capt. and Mrs, R. G. Anderson hau as their guests recently Miss Roina Mec- | Caddan, Miss Virginia Conger and Miss | Virginia Hayd'n, all of Geurge Wash- | ington University, and Miss Dorathy Havden of the Congressicnal Library. Miss Mignon McKay of Sweet Briar | College, Bweet Briar, Va.. was the week | end guest of Capt. and Mrs. L. D | Hermle. | Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy had As rec:nt gues's Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carpenter of Washington. | Mr. Walter Gale of Baliimore was a Tecent visitor on the post, coming to | see his brother-in-law and sisicr, Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble | Lieut. W. R. Hughes has left tne post to spend some tim: with Mrs. Hughes in New York prior to sailing for Nica- ragua for duty Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Muldrow lef: | Saturday for South Caroliua to spend the Easter holidays with .heir parents While there Capt. and Mrs. Muldrow | will visit in Darlington and Bishopville. | Capt. and Mrs. Raphael Griffin lefi Baturday for Charlotte, N. C.. (o visit Mrs. Griffin’s sister, Mrs. W. A Blood- | ‘worth. Maj. and Mrs. J. C. Smith are visit- ing relatives of Maj. Smith in Maryland and Pennsylvania for the holidays apt. and Mrs. L. D, Saturday for Chatlesion. 8. & i vtk Lieut. el kl":’uunld. U. 8. N, and zgerald. Lieut. | oncdutty the‘;n Hiimweald s | apt. and Mis. H. S. Passett spending - the haildays in - Pitisburgh | with Mrs. Fassett's father, Mr. O. Bray- shaw. Capt. and Mrs. Fassett had as | their guest recently Mrs. T. E. Bourke | of Washington. | Capt. and Mrs. L. C. Shepherd have gone to Norfolk, Va., where herd will remain with her father, Dr Wilson E. Driver, for some time. Capt Shepherd will return to the post today. J. and Mrs. C. F. B. Price have had with them for some time Mrs. Price’s mother, Mrs. S. K. Cunningham of Williamsport, Pa. Maj. and Mrs. | Price are motaring back to Pennsyl- | vania with Mrs. Cunningham to spend | the holidays with their daughter Betty, who is in school there. Capt. and Mrs. O. T. Pfeiffer spent several days recently in Pittsburgh visiting friends. Col. and Mrs. Eli !rl Fryer of Parris Island, 8. C. has ar- rived to be with Capt. and Mrs. Pfeiffer for a few days. Capt. and Mrs. J. G. Ward have with them Mrs. Wa father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Lea of Charles- ton, S. C. | Lieut. A. L. Ort, Civil Engineer Corps, | U. 5. N, and Mrs. Ort srrived home recently, having spent 30 days at leave visiting friends in Haitl, Mrs. Ort's mother and sister, Mrs. Robert Lewis and Miss Margaret Lewis of Norwood, Pa., arrived with them to remain here for some time. Lieut. and Mrs. Adolph Zuber spiled April 16 for Haiti, where the licutenant is assigned to duty. The speaker for the staff and stu- | dents of the Marine Corps Schools on | Friday, April 11th, was Lieut. Comdr. H. A Flanigan, U. 8. N, of wumun.!- ton Comdr. Flanigan was accom- panied to Quantico by Msj. H. K. Pickett of Maring Corps Headquarters in_Washington. Mrs. Gawne, wife of Maj. €. L. ne, entertained today 14 of the post children for her daughter Elizabeth at an Easter party. The children present were Mary Putnam, Camille Woods, Catherine ~Henley. Canstance Barrett, Mary Alice Sturdevant, Barbara Un- | derhill, Mary Ellen Passett, Mary Jo Bradman, Nancy Hall, Virginia Galt, &:’lz;r and Martha Alien and Beverly Maj. and Mrs. C. L. Gawne have as ‘ their guest for some time Mrs. Small, | wife of Lieut. Col. W. M. Small. Couple Feted by Friends | To Mark Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. William Lohmar of 1207 Sixth street northeast, were the guests of honor at & surprise party in their home Priday night in celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. Lohmar is 72 years old snd Lis ‘wife is 67. The event was arranged by the mem- bers of the family and women members of the congregation of Kellar Mcmorial | Lutheran Church, in which Mrs Loh- mar was active for 35 years. The couple was presented with a heautiful floral basket and a purse of id by the members of the congrega- . Mr. and Mrs. Lohmar, who were married in Lima, Ohio, came (o Wash- ington 37 years ago. Mr. Lohmar was | retired recently from the Pe[ulon/;u— | reau They have three children, Mrs. Leora | Birney of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Mr. William H. Lohmar and Mr. Emil Loh- mar of this city. Marriage Licenses. 1y Bhen, ® Kene. 24 and Leona E. Bady. *Rev. A. 3. Van e, W "m““"f"n‘?irr?fr'flm‘“' L M. Me- '%6: Rev. 2 B. Foirext A Payne. 23 'and Katle M. Herri- * Rev HarT ecler P’ N Tipey, 32, this clty, &hd Rhes C. gitgon, 0. 8" Jonsisuury. ‘v Wev."dibren ey, lliiam E. Lofroos. 25, Warren, Ohio. and Margaret E_ White. 21, Mount Dors. Fif.: Rey. Juso n N Plerce. arrison H _Dudley, 37. Martinsville. Va.. V_ Sparks. 25, Winston-Salem. N ‘. P Ryland. Barnette. 26, Pittsburgh. Pa.. Dawd. ‘20, Chariotte. N. ©.: Yvin G Jonnson: 3. Charlottesville. Ve nson. 20, Chatlottesville. Ve . 4 Alice M 3. Richmond. Va V attle Henrs " perguson.” 21, anq GIei 19 both of Richmond. Vs ©'F. Poore *Garves oA Bowen. 26, and Mur prentiss! 24 Do o uchimona’ I8 e D RN’ 41, and Marie V. Zaner. 38 o, Richmond. Va.. Rev. L 1. McDougle Kinest B Clatterbuck. 36. snd Veneita 8 obs. 22 both of Culpeper. Va: Rev. Aflan Baaard_Grant. 49. and Mattie Buchanan Vo Washington Robinson John G Atansheid. It 20 and Mildred R grandon, 22 both ‘of Richmond. Vi Rev oathy. 'lsinrm‘u Gakiian. 30, Chevy Chse. M. and Cilichine B Plrcel, 39" this cliy; Rev unningham THEMe £ Clury. 12, and_Janie Lewis. 19 ot Richmond. Va: Rev. W. S Aber- A H._ Berkeley. 23. and Mary L g 18 Rev, John ©. Ball, 4 bearson. 4. and Tielen pier, 29. . Richmand. ev. John rig Brown. 29, and Bertha M. Hun- Reyv. Walter S Knikht wnd Mayette Thompson. K, 28. New York City, 4, Curthage. N Y. Elizabeth, N J.. and n Penus Grove, N. J.: arvey Dunbam Slaide A Swmith. 26, and Myrtle V. Plex. 20 REVC dharies B lang Nibeey MeLuueiiin. 33, and Vivian V l‘l'- {,flnlmlh of Richmond. Va.. Rev. A Lumbetn rren_C. Dyson. 21 &nd Dorethy Souder. i 3 1 Leonard Newton. 24, of Stafford, Va. and va M. Newton. 19. Fredericksburg, V: nson, 26, 3 to, 26. Westfield, N. Y. Jn:;h“' W. Sullivan. 33, snd_Susan P. Auliridse. P B oo N OReS apa larissa K. Ritter. 37. Chevy Chase. Md.: V. Waller Ag!l’n rs. Shep- ers. Should some gallant of the era of | ers supply extra trains with each skirt. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGT Church Laymen Sponsor Dance for Friday Evening The Laymen's League of All Souls' Church will hold its final dance of the season in Plerce Hall, Friday evening. An orchestra will furnish the music and | President Karl Hoffman of the league and Mrs. Hoffman: Mr. and Mrs. Jol ] L. Hyde the latter president of the | Women's Alliance, and Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Cushman will act as hosts snd | hostesses. \ In appreciation of - the many “new | friends who have so generously assisted | these unusually pleasant occasions, | the committee in charge will announce | an outing to be held later at the Boyn- | | ton Summer home, in the nearby hills of Maryland. There will be outdoar | games, a dinner and camp fire enter- | tainmient. followed by dancing, to which all members and friends of the local ' chapter, will be invited Priends desiring invitations should ;:u:rus the church secretary, All Souls’ urch. ‘(‘ongre;sinnal .Cluh Lists Easter Monday Bal Masque | ‘The Easter Monday bal masque of the Congressional Country Club is to | be one of the mrst brilliant events of | their season, rivaiing the attractive New Year party. The list of the floor com- mittee, of which Mr. M. Parker Nolan is chairman, includes Mr. William Cae, Mr. Walter W. Chamblin, jr.; Mr. El | mer T. Cummins, Mr. Charles R. Allen. | Mr. Willlam Hartung., Mr. Mark Lans- burgh, Mr. Charles P. McGinley, Mr. | |Frank J. Hughes, Mr. Charles M. | | Weigle, M. Joseph Bayliss, Dr. Matthew | Donahue, Mr. John F. McCarron, Mr | Thomas C. Bradley, Mr. Frank H. Ed- monds, Mr. T. Baxter Milne, Mr. Albert W. Walker, Mr. W. C. Moyle, Dr. Wil- S) MATTRESSES RENOVATED Best Service and Prices COLUMBIA BEDDING C: 219 G S NW. ______ Natio FACE REJUVENATION YOUTHFUL BEAUTY RESTORED Positively safe and sure Sagging o3 fifted: MISS ADRIENNE CECILIA JUDGE, | Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Judge, announce her engagement to Mr. | Preston Brooks Longley, the wedding to take place in Jume. —by » method. uffs under the eyes. reckies or other blemishes Complezian _ beautified. * No - cutting or Alling, Consultation free. Hours, 11 am io 3 p MRS. L. C. HOVER 1312 4 St Phone Line. 4261, Extra Trains for New Skirts. |with but little resistance. And when Man's unfamiliarity with long skirts | the owner gets home she merely has a has been considered by Paris dressmak- | new “tail” sewed on. Paris dressmak- shart skirts step on the train of a mod- | This idea will be followed until mere ern dress, the “tail,” as it is now called, | man becomes accustomed to the new is separated from the rest of the skirt styles and knows where to put his feet. W. B. Moses & Sons Public Confidence Since 1861 F Street at Eleventh 9 AM. to 6 P.M. AFTER-EASTER CLEARANCE Tailored Suits 20% to 33'39, off On Many of Our Suits Were §98.50, now $69.50 Were $89.50, now $65.00 Were $69.50, now $55.00 Were $59,50, now $45.00 Were $49.75, now $39.75 Smart jackets, flared and plaited skirts, attractive silk blouses, all depicting that soft and delicately feminine style so popular now. Materials are telga, sharkskin, coverts, tweeds, twills and many novelty fabrics. Sizes 14 to 44 A Collection of Suits $20.75 Were $39.75 and $49.75 Moses’ Review OF SPORTSWEAR end BEACH APPAREL for 1930 €ach Day ot 2:30 P. M. April 21t ta April 26th Third floer WE present the fashions in sportswear ond beach apparel, as introduced by the smovt set ot Palm Beach last winter ond confirmed by the leading stylists as the accepted fashioas for nearby links, courts and watering places. The mannequins displaying these fashions ave principally yauag women from our lacal high schooli. Robert Snyder. 21, Randallstawn. Md.. §rlin A, Siraues. 16, Woodlawn, M. M. Hennis. ‘When we poke a stick half into water and see it apparently bent, we have the general principle of a mirage, an tical illusion due to variations in the make-up of the light-bearing medium. D. C, APRIL 20, 1930—PART THREE, W: P, Moses & Sons SINCE 1861—SIXTY-NINE YE ARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 9 AM. 06 PM. F Street at Eleventh Colorful Summer Rugs Are Cool and Smart in Appearance Here in Great Variety Crex De Luxe Ultra Crex Rugs 9x12 .. 81" .. 9x12 .. .. $30.00 8x10 Gowe 2200 8x10 . 8x10 . 22.50 6x9 . s 6x9 . . [ SRR | 4.6x7.6 . . A 27x54 .. . 1 i 36x72 . 3x6 .. 5.00 SHeRS 2 Oval Canvas Rugs 2);“4 gt T as0 24x48 .....,... $4.25 30x50 eee 525 30x60 sere IS Weartex Rugs Imported Druggets Oval Rush Rugs 9x12 .....:... $27.50 8x10 ...evee,. 2450 Inlaid 6x9 ceeee 1475 Linoleum Rugs, 6x9 $13.50 An attractive carpet pattern, . 2850 suitable for sun . 18.50 porch or hreakfast . . 978 room. . 6.50 3.75 Mourzourks Summer Rug Section, Fourth Flaor On Your Way to the Chesapeake Wander Through Our Drapery Section National 3770 Offer Many Decorative Possibilities 43¢ $10.95 Size o $6.95 These lovely rugs offer so many decorative possi- bilities that we maintain an exceptionally well-bal- anced stock. They are used for table and cauch covers and for wall panels, as well as for floor caverings. Occasional Oriental Rugs In Twe Graups #25 935 Approximately 2VoxdYs We have selected the rugs in these ups as especially suited in colors and designs for the home new and during the Sum- mer. Oriental Rug Salow—Fourth Floor . Bay Room You will be delighted with the lovely:showing of cretonnes, chintzes and crewel embroideries. Ruffled curtaing, too, of many kinds, including criss-crass and valance sets in the usual shades of cream and ecru as well as the cojored. You will also find an assortment of the old- fashioned cross.stripes that our mothers used to employ at the windows as well as for Summer portieres, Cross—Stripe Curtains Criss-Cross Curtains $2.50 $3.50 $1.45 puir Pair There is a limited quantity of these curtains in dotted mar- quisette; choice of cream or ecru. Several styles with various width stripes, gold, rose and green, finished with tassel fringe across the bottom. Cottage Sets $2.25 For the bungalow-type win- dow, these are splendid, The upper sash is ruffled and looped back, with cornice valance across the top. The lower half is plain hemmed. Tailored Curtains $2 pa Sheer French marquisette cur- tains in ecru, a splendid value at §2 pair. How to Use Cretonne It makes curtains with ruffles and curtains with pleats, curtains on pulleys and on strings, on brass rods and on springs, shades on rollers, tie-backs and laundry bags, net to mention pot holders, slip covers and other things. In Sunfast Colors, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 yard. Small Chintz Patterns on Percales, 65¢ and 75c. Imitation Crewel Embraidery on Crash, 85c and $1. Warp Prints, $1 to $1.50 yard. Crewel Embroeidered on Irish Linen, $1.75 yard, Drapery Section, Third Floor.