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"\ Assisiing Mrs. SOCIETY POPULAR SOCIETY GIRL Social Events Listed { In Quantico Record [#: Varied and Colorful Dinner Parties and Lunch- j eons Popular Form of B Entertainment — Visitors B Honored—Special Notes F of Week End. QUANTICO, Va., May 17.—One of the most attractive parties at the post this week was a tea dance given at the Officers’ Club on Friday afternoon by Lieut. Col. and Mrs. E. W. Sturdevant for the staff and students of the Marine Corps Schools. Col. and Mrs. Sturde- vant left Saturday for the Virgin Is- lands, where the former will be on dut; Sturdevant in receiv- ing the guests at the dance were Mrs. \ Henley, wife of Maj. John R Hi‘nley, Mrs. Price, wife of Maj. C. Price, and Mrs. Jeschke, wife o! Capt R. H. Jeschke. ‘Those invited to attend other than the school officers were | Masj. Gen. and Mrs. 8. D. Butler, Col. | and Mrs. F. L. Bradma Capt. R. G. Heiner, Medical Corps, U. N, and | Mrs. Heiner; Lieut. Col. md Mrs. C. P. Willlams, Maj. and Mrs. Underhill and Mrs. R. L. Denig. D:nc- m{‘ rom 4 to 6 o'clock. aj. and Mrs. C. D. Barrett enter- tained at dinner Friday night at the Mansfield Hall Country Club in Fred- ericksburg and had as their guests Capt. and Mre. L. C. Shepherd, Capt. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble, Maj. and Mrs. John B. Sebree, Maj. and Mrs. J. L. Underhill, * Oapt. and Mrs. L. D. Hermle, Maj. and Mrs A. H. Turnage, Lieut. and Mrs. Gordon Hall, Maj. Hawthorne, Mr. and M Mrs. Grant C. Hemenway, M 8. Miller and Mrs. R. Linzee 3 Maj. and Mrs. L. Gawne enter- tained at dinner Thursday night and had with them Capt. and Mrs. H. 8. Fassett, Ma). .and Mrs. J. L. Under- hill, Mrs. Charles S. Miller, Mrs. R. Linzee Hall, Col. and Mrs. F. L. Brad- man and Maj. and Mrs. A. W. Jacobsen. An interesting dinner party last week for the younger set of the post was glven by Miss Mary Putnam, daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. R. B. Putnam. when she entertained for the children of the seventh and eighth grades of the % children’s school. Miss Putnam | as her ests Betty Hull, Joyce Geiger, Ann Disken, Rita Hine, Mara garet Hine, Kitty del Valle, Marjory Raynor, Knowles Henley, ‘Thomas | Joyce, Roy Hunt and Budge Hawthorne. ‘The children later attended the movies. Col. and Mrs. Putnam leave next month for duty on the West Coast. A luncheon of note this week was given Tuesday afternoon in honor of the V. M. I base ball team that played here Tuesday afternoon. Those from here who formerly attended V. M. 1. and who were at the luncheon were Capt. J. M. Bain, Capt. L. C. Shepherd, Capt, Raphael Griffin, Lieut. E. G. Fer- guson, Capt. C. H. Brown, Lieut. G. D. Chlpelle. Cap! L. L. Leech, Capt. P. C. Geyer, Lieut. Comdr. C. T. Hull, U. 8. N.; Oapt. J. G. Ward and Lieut. Alexander Galt. Mrs. Potts, wife of Maj. John Potts, entertained with an attractive luncheon @t the Mapsfleld Hall Country Club Tueeday afternoon. For her house ests Mrs, Clarkson Clothier of Phila- sglphll and Mrs. Grant C. Hemenway. Mrs. Potts had as her other guests Mrs. 8. D. Butler, Mrs. . L. Bradman, Mrs. R. G. Heiner, Mrs. Leroy P, Hunt, Mrs. W. G. Hawthorne, Mrs. L. C, Shepherd, Mrs. 8. A. Woods, Mrs. C. D. Barrett, Mrs, John B. Sebree, Mrs. A. H. Page Alexandria, Va., and Mrs. M. E. ihearer. Mps., Hunt, wife of Capt. LeRoy P, Hunt, éntertained with three tables of eom:ru:c bridge Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Grant Hemenway of Colorado Springs, who is visiting here with Maj. fthoena, L. Underhill have Charles 8. Miller of Philadelphia, and her aunt, Mrs. R. Linzee Hall of Boston. Mrs. James Beddell of Atlanta, Ga. % the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. W. S. Féllers, Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble had with $hem for several days this week Mrs. Noble’s sister, Mrs. L. A. Dorgey of Bal- timore. Capt. and Mrs, R. H. Jeschké had as their guests for luncheon on Tuesday Mrs. Jeschke's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Devereaux of Washington. Capt. and Mrs. O. T. Pfeiffer had Mrs. Helen McShane of New York as s Iuea: several days this week. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. R. B. Putnam ve with them for the week end Mrs. lerick Wise of Washington. Miss Alice Virginia Backstrom, daughter of Col. and Mn T. E. Backstrom of Wash- ington, is wendmu the week end with Miss Edwina Putn: Comdr. and Mrs. C B. Platt left the N Dow with her mother, Mrs. Steele, in Maryland. Comdr. Platt bas been oh duty with the staff of the Marine Corps Schools the past two years. Capt. and Mrs. L. D. Hermle will sail on the U. 8. 8. Kittery, May 21, for Haiti, where Capt. Hermle will be on duty with the Guarde d’ Haiti. Capt. and Mrs. J E. Betts lthnded & house party at wood last week end as the guests of Oomdx Mrs, Leslie C. Davis. Capt. and Betts left Priday for Holtwood, to spend the week end with Capt. Betts’ brother, Mr. Rupert Hughes Betts. An interesting base ball game hers this week was one held Monday after- noon by the post team and the All- Marine team. Other games this week were All-Marine team playing V. M. I, ‘Tuesday afternoon; All-Marine team ggv!ng Catholic University = team, ’ednesday afternoon, and on Friday and Saturday _ afternoons the team pl 1 games for the Post youngsters were played Friday afternoon in the stadium and Were participated in by the Post School ehildren in the grades from the second fo the eighth. Saturday afternoon the Post School children held a field track meet in the stadium. Wednesday afternoon the Girl Scout , troop held its court of award at which the second tests were given and merit badges nurded for work done by the members of th Quality THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 18 ve-a"*" MISS VICTORIA 8. TYTUS, Daughter of the late Mrs. Tytus McLennan and with her sister, Miss Mildred Tytus, living at 1401 Thirty-first street northwest. —Harris-Ewing Photo. an]omanc Ladies Axdmg In Work for Poor Churches Senora de Padilla, Mme. Claudel and Mme, Debuchi will be among the group of ladies from the diplomatic corps who will assist at the exhibition of work for the poor churches which will be opened this afternoon from 8 until 7 o'clock. The Rev. Mother Col- lingridge will have assisting her during the exhibition Mrs. Pierce Butler, Mrs. Willlam Benton, Mrs. Paul Bastedo, Mrs. Frank Barrows Freyer, Mrs. J. Davis Brodheard, Mrs. William Kear- ney Carr, Mrs. Thomas H. Carter, Mrs. James Gannon, Mrs. Walter Eu.lpewn and Mrs, Thomas Woodlock. Tuesday at 4 o'clock the Right Rev. Msgr. James Hugh Ryan, rector of the Catholic University -olemnly bless the vestments and make an_address. ‘The exhibition, which will be held at the Convent of the Perpetual Adoration, 1419 V street northwest, will be open May 18, 19, 20 and 21 from 3 to 7 o’clock. Tuesday and Wednesday there will be & garden party and sale, at which Senora de Padilla will have charge of the tea tables; cakes, Mrs. William Kearney Carr; fancy work, Mrs. Daniel Stapleton; grab bag, Mrs, Frank Bar- rows Freyer; candy, Mrs. Tyree Rivers; femonade, . Mrs. William G. Johnson; treas: Rev. Mother Martin. The headed by Senos Elise Alex- urer, junior committee is rita Rosa de Padilla, ander ahd Engracia Freyer. Delegate Returns From Alumnae Meet in Amherst Miss Edith A. McDou le, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. cDo\fl of Washing- ton, represented the Alumnae Associa- tion of the Women's College of Delaware at the recent meeting of the American Alumni Council at Amherst, Mass. Sev- eral other eolleges assisted in enter- taining, among them Smith and Mount Hulyoke At the dinner given by Mount Ho!yu e Mrs. Calvin Coolidge was a guest. Miss McDougle is secretary of the alumnae, also a member of the faculty of her college. Announcement We Are Pleased to Announce That Mr. A. B. Thropp Pormerly of the Hecht Co. wit é'”'m"'m"“':i‘;r ..: personsl roblems of interior deco- £ Md’!vl'rr’s 1202 G ST. Dilstrict 3211 DRAPERIES, AWNINGS, WINDOW SHADES, SLIP COVERS Cleaning Call and Delivery Service Phone Met. 2406 Men’s Suits Men’s O’Coats .00 Ladies’ Long Coats Ladies’ Wool Dre: Ladies’ Silk Dresses Pleated or Plain DISTRICT CLEANERS 630 G St. N.W. of 'America, will | B, President of Pen Women Honored in New York Mrs. Grace Thompson Seton, who has been in Washington for the past few days, left for New York last night. While here she presided at the meet- ing of the national executive board of the Nntlonn Leugno of American Pen r& morning, at 10 o'clock, lt '.he ‘Willard Hotel, which was fol- lowed by an informal luncheon in the | J, cum Shop. Mrs. Seton is the newly elec national head of the * Pen ‘Women, an office she filled with econ- spicuous success from 1926 to 1928. Yesterday she was am the spe- cial out-of-town guests at the lunch- eon of the Women Geographers in this H. | city, at the Cosmos Club, being & mem- ber of the national executive council of that distinguished body of women, all of whom must have done ofiginai work along the lines of science, travel *|or exploration and have madeé known the results of their work to the world. Tonight Mrs, Seton will be a guest of honor at the official opening of week in New York City, when outstanding poets and musicians have been invited to appear on the pro- gram ang to be in attendance at the celebration to be held in the New Roerick Theater on Riverside drive. It is interesting to note that Mrs. Seton entered into the fleld of poetry writing in this city about four years ago, When the lyric quality of her verse was no- ticed by composers and in the period t.gnt time she has had 20 lyrics get to music. The New York State Federation of Women’s Clubs, through its poetry chairman, Miss Anita Browne, is . ring Poetry week, a fourth annual event. Mrs. Seton, wha 18 a member of the honorary poetry council of the New York federation, will also appear on the programs of May 21 and May 22. On May 23 she will be the guest of honor of the New York wmmu Press Club, speaking on “Citizenship. Fur Storage Highest Pratection at Modest Rates In nypredluon of your r offering of smartly lnd: and Enumhl“ we are granting Fort Humphreys Bids Welcome to Visitors At Annual Horse Show Tea Given by Officers’ Club, Post Ladies Serving as Hostesses—Many Social Events of Record. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va.,, May 17— The Fourth Annual Graduation Horse Show was held this afternoon under | the direction of Capt. Cavalry, head of the equitation dej Srent of the Eaginser Bohool. Follow. ing the horse show the Officers’ Club gave a tea in Harris Hall Guests at | the horse show and tea inciuded officers | and ladies from Fort Myer, Quantico, \ Fort Washington, Marine Barracks, Fort Hunt and Bolling Fleld, also in- cluding Engineer officers on duty in the vicinity of Washington and their ladies and officers from the office of the chief | of Cavalry and their ladies. The Fort Humphreys ladles participating in the horse show acted as hostesses at the tea. The hostesses were Mrs. L. E. Oliver, Mrs. M. W. Marston, Mrs. C. F. ‘Baish, Mrs. Henry Berbert, Mrs. D, P. Booth, Mrs. A. C. Letber, jr.; Mrs. H. 8. Miller, Mrs. W. H. Powell, jr.; Mrs. L. W. Prentiss, Mrs. Sam Lockwood, | Mrs. D. A. Watf, Miss Geraldine Lesley and Mrs. L. L. Heinlein. Tea was poured by Mrs. H. A. Finch and Mrs. C. B. Cox. Other ladies assisting were Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Mrs. ‘H. B. Loper, Mrs. Herley Latson and Mrs. . H. The Music Club met Tuesday nllhz‘ at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Marston. An mserenm‘; mlm "ls arranged by Mrs. D. att, Mrs. H. 5. Miller and Mrs. L. E. Oliver. It con- sisted of a piano duet by Miss Jean Gee and Mr. Stuart Gee, songs by the Baish children, plano solos by Mrs. H. 8. Coiner, several piano selections R. T. Colner; several piano selections by Mrs. J. J. Loving of Washington, and a medley on stringed instruments by Lieut. W. B. Higgins, Lieut. F. Oxx and Lieut. L. W. Prentiss. Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Oliver had as their dinner guests before the musicale Capt. and Mrs. €. B. Cox, Capt. J. M. Ward, Mrs. Sam Lockwood, Capt. and Mrs. H. J. Conner, Lieut. and Mrs. F. H. Oxx, Lieut. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston, Miss Dorothy Carter, Miss Charlotte Grey and Mrs. Jane Putnam. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKelway of Washington were the dinner guests of Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Prentiss before the musicale. ‘The Officers’ Club entertained Priday night at a bridge party in Harris Hall. Maj. and Mrs. L. K. Anderson were hosts for the !veninfl.‘ It made the occasion for a charming dinner party at the home of Lieut. and Mrs. g C. Snow. Their guests were Maj. and Mrs. R. T. Colner, Maj. and Mrs. C. J. ‘Taylor, M‘l] and Mrs. C. C. Gee, Capt. and Mrs. W. Marston, Capt. J. M. ‘Ward, Mr( ‘Sam_Lockwood, Cnpt and Mrs. C. B. Cox, Capt. and Mrs. W. N. ‘Thomas, jr., Capt. and Mrs. J. J. Za- gctk‘ Capt. and Mrs. B. H. Bowley, apt. And Mrs. F. H. Kohloss, Capt. and Mrs. H. J. Conner, Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Bathurst, Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper, Lieut. and Mrs, J. R. Hardin, Lieut. and Mrs. W. B. Higgins, Lieut. and Mrs. H. 8. Miller, Lieut. and Mr! W. H. Powell, jr.; LIeut and Mrs. D. Booth, Lieut. and Mrs. A. H. B\lrton Lieut. and Mrs. N. A. Matthias, Mrs. . U. Staunton and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Collin Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Toplift of ‘ashington were_the tea guests of Lieut. and 5 W. B. Higgins on Sunday. Mrs. Hig- gins will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David St. Plerre Galllard of Washing- ton next week. Mrs. W. A. Hausman and her son, cacoxr Mrs. Robert Patterson Lamont, wife of the Secretary of Commerce, with Mrs. W. Ross Gravener at the National Capital Horse Show, which closed with a hunt ball and breakfast at the Mayflower last ni| 930—PART THRE INTERESTED SPECTATORS me!unn.nflmb.A. u.mt. D. A. Watt has received orders to enroil at the University of Iowa as a nuflmu He and Mrs. Watt are leaving about, the end of the month. A farewell tea in honor of Mrs. Watt mnvmm-yummounbym-u D. P. Booth. The (ualta vere lln H. Kohloss, Mrs. L hardt, ‘Mrs. W. H. U. Staunton, Mrs. Harley Latson, Mrs. Henry Berbert, Mrs. H. B. Loper, Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Mrs. P. H. Oxx, Mrs. B. C Snow, Mrs. Standish Weston, Mrs, H. Burton, Mrs. J. F. DuHamel and Mrs R. T. Cciner. Mrs. Booth returned from a short visit to Ridgefield Park, N. J., whcre she was the guest of her arents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrison. gflu Margaret Morrison was the week end guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Booth. Mrs. J. U. Staunton of Grantsville, Md., is the home guest of Lieut. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, jr. Lieut. lnd Mrs C.R. Bathurst, Capt. md Mru ‘vluruton and Capt. and . H. Koh attended & dins-r ven Friday night at Wardman otel by Maj. and Mrs. Francis K. Newcomer. Miss Dorothy Carter, Miss Charlotte Grey and Miss Earlyne Finney are en- tertaining at dinner tonight, and will have as their guests Lieut. and Mrs. Phillip Garges, Capt. und Mrs. F. R. Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Jenkins of Washington, Mrs. N. F. Clements of Washington, Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow, Lieut. W. W. Hodge and Lieut. Harry Meyer. Maj. and Mrs. LK. Anderson at- tended the Monthly Dental Bridge Club s\llpgn at/ Tilden Gardens Tuesday ni ’ur and Mrs. John N. Opie of Balti- more and Lieut. and- Mrs. J. N. Ople, Jl' have been the recem guests of Lieut. Mrs. H. B. Lope M F. H. Oxx hll returned from a r\v,lm to her home, in Mount Vernon, St. Alban's Guild Tea t. —Harris & Ewing Photo. who have been visiting Col. and Mrs. E. H. Schulz, are leaving Tuesday for H. | their home in Seattle, Wash. Maj. and Mrs. L. K. Anderson were guests at a bridge party Saturday at the home of Maj. and Mrs. W. H. Selsert of ‘Foxhall Village, ~Sunday Maj. and Mrs. Anderson attended the reception at the home of Col. and Mrs. Julian R. Burnheim of Wash- n. ‘(‘x’ph and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, jr, entertained at a buffet supper Sunday night. Their guests were Col. and Mrs . H. Schulz, Col. and Mrs. H. Pmch Capt. and Mrs. M. W. Mnumnv f and Mrs. F. R. Lyons, Capt. and H. P. Oram of Belle Haven, Capt. and Mrs. Harley Lateon, Mrs. W. A. Hausman and Lieut. E. R. Heiberg. An afternoon bridge was given by Mrs. Standish Weston on Thursday. Her guests were Mrs. L. E. Oliver, Mrs. Hemg Berbert, Mrs. H. B. Loper, Mrs. . Thomas, jr.; Mrs. W. B. Hig- gins, Mrs. K. R. Bam!y Mrs. Harley Latson, Mrs. C. F. Baish, Mrs. L. W. Prentiss, Mrs. W. H. Jr., and Mrs, A. H. Burten. Mrs. Weston had Bs tea guests Mrs. E. H. Schulz and Mrs. C. Marriott. Mrs. O. W. Griswold of Washington was the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Weston on Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Burton returned Elt\n‘dly from a vislt to Raleigh, N: Lieut. and Mrs. Burton have as mur guest Mrs. J. F. DuHamel of Washington, Representative and Mrs. Don B. Col- ton of Utah and their daughters, Maj. and Mrs. C. 8. Jarvis, Miss Anne Jarvis, Mr. George Jarvis and Mr. David Jarvis MATTRESSES RENOVATED Best Service and Prices COLUMBIA BEDDING CO., Ine. 219 G St. N.W. National 5528 COVERS Made to Order | Made to fit your furniture of ex- pertly tailored and installed. Very special . . . Tailored and Criss-Cross Curtains —good quality ecru or ivory marquisette curtains, 2% yards long. Special 31_29 pair ...... $29.95 Voile-Curtains —fine quality sunfast, with S-in. picoted edge ruffled. Rose, blue and green. Sp:cul sz .49 DRAPERIES, AWNINGS, WINDOW SHADES 1202 G St. McDevitt’s pia: S Charge Aecounts Invited Saks Great Unrestricted Choice jces still tagged to garments) (original t{a the fact t we're not at all overstocked. 10 Years Satisfactory Service Appreciation Event ALL COATS—SUITS—ENSEMBLES R I — mse v our first year's unl Cloth Coats, Suits a % reduction despite Baks—Becond Floor Fur Storage Highest In Weaver Garden May 20 The Chancel Guild of St. Alban's Episcopal Church is holding & silver tea in the gardens of Mr. Henry Weaver and Mr. Robért Weaver on Wisconsin ave- nue May 20 from 4 $o 7 o'clock p. The lndlu of the Chancel Guild wlr 1 be the receiving committee and will preside at the tea table. Miss Margatet Weaver and Miss Catherine Weaver are charge of arrangements for the tea. were the guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert at a supper and swim- ming party Sunday night. The Irvin-Wells Chapter, D. A. R, met Saturday in the home of Mrs. Edith Lockwood for the purpose of electing officers. The election resulted as fol- lows: Regent, Mrs. Ada Alway; vice regent, Mrs. M. W. Marston; recording secretary, Mrs. Blanche Tierce; treas- uretr, Miss Francis Croffman; cotre- sponding secretary, Miss Marian Clark; registrar, Miss Mary Layton; historian, Miss Lulu Grosvenor; chaplain, Mrs. Edith Lockwood; color bearer, Mrs. Green. Tea was served after the meeting. Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Oliver entértained at dinner before the bridge Friday l.nd had as thelr guests Ma). and Mrs, L. K. Anderson, Capt. and Mrs. A, c. Leber, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs, Henry Ber- bert, Lieut. and Mrs. C. C. Reinhardt, Lieut. and Mrs, K. R, Barney and Lieut. and Mrs. D. A. Watt. The last meeting of the year of the Reading Club was held Monday after- noon in the home of Mrs. R. T. Coiner. Mrs. J. J. Loving of Washington was the dinner guest of Maj. and Mts. R. T. Coiner on Tuesday before the musicale. Maj. and Mrs. Coiner were dinner guests Saturday night of Mrs. Will Chamberlaine at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club. The Monday nght. Bridge club met at the home of Capt. and Mrs. M. Marston. Mr, and Mrs. M. Norden are the week HE BRO SILVER GRILL 3601 Connecticut Avenue, at Porter Street SOCIETY. O. E. S. Chapter Sponsors Play as e;lplc Benefit ‘The temple and endowment fund com- mittee of Ruth Chapter, No. 1, 0. E. 8., will give a play tomorrow at 8:30 o'alock . |pm. at Brightwood Hall, Georgia and . | Colorado avenues. The title of iho lay will be * ps’ amusing sketch will be 17 young wfim. dancing o'clock. Col. Wise to Addr Columbia Chapter, D. A.R. Col. Jennings C. Wise of special assistant to the Al eral, assigned to the Post Office ment, and & veteran of the World who was author of & m-nfly sensational war book, “The Orest sade,” has address the Columbia om ters of the American of Washington, Tuesday. He will 1 “Some Historical Aspects of Great Crusade.” Col. Wise is the suthor of humerous historical works. Convention.’ ted by Follo the plsy be held from 10 o 12 —_— The Presbyterian nary m Ghlell'o 'fll its anniversary this Clean Rugs Clean Homes Call Mr. Pyle for servicing floor coverings. Phones Nat. 3257-3291-2036 ADMOO Try Our Specials! Chicken or Steak DINNER en Casserole —Also Seasonable Cold Platters— Delicious Homemade Ice Cream Berberich'S F ST. « TWELFTH Newly Arrived FROCKS EXCLUSIVE WITH BERBERICH'S Featuring— The New Flora Lace Frocks AY color, pert trims and swinging lines are the three graces of Summer frocks. Newer than 1930—brighter than Summer skies — crisper than a breeze. 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