Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1930, Page 39

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*Elaborate Society Events Chronicled At Fort Humphreys Graduation Hop Thursday Nigl-n Featured by Recep- tion—Dinner Parties Pre- cede the Dance—Honor| Functions Scheduled. PORT HUMPHREYS, Va.,, June 7.— The graduation hop was held in Harris Hall Thursday night. This was thé final dance of the school year. In the Teceiving line were Col. and Mrs. E. H. Schulz, Col. and Mrs. H. A. Finch, Ool. E. J. Dent, Capt. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, jr. Maj. and Mrs, R. T. Coiner enter- fained at dinner before the dance Thursday in honor of Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Lieber, jr., and had as guests Maj. and Mrs. Richard Park and Maj. and Mrs. John Greeley of Washington, Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Oliver, Maj. and Mrs. C. J. Taylor, Capt. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, jr.; Capt. and Mrs. M. W. Marston, Capt. and Mrs. F. R. Lyons, Capt. and_Mrs. F. H. Kohloss, Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt, Lieut. and Mrs. D. P. Booth, Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Wes- ton, Lieut. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, jr. Another delightful dinner before the graduation hop was_that given by Lieut. and Mrs, C. F. Baish. Their guests were Col. and Mrs. E. H. Schulz, Col. and Mrs. H. A. Finch, Col. and Mrs. H. F. Pipes, Maj. and Mrs. J. H. Carruth, Maj. and Mrs. D. A. Davison, Maj. and Mrs. McKenzie Davison, Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper, Lieut.| and Mrs. J. R. Hardin, Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert, Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Prentiss, Lieut. L. J. Rumaggi, Mrs. Julia McGinley, Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Chorpening, Lieut. and Mrs. H. S. Miller, Mrs. Mildred Saunders of Balti- more, Miss Mirian Johnston of Ellwood City, Pa.; Miss Grace Markham, Lieut. W. C. D. Bridges, Lieut. F. X. A, Pur- cell, Lieut, E. R. Heiberg, Lieut. V. J. ito. ‘Graduation exercises were held Fri- day morning in Harris Hall for the classes of 1930 of the Engineer School. Diplomas were presented to the gradu- ates by Maj. Gen. Lytle Brown, chief of Engineers, Many officers and their families left Friday afternoon and this morning for their new stations. Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Liber, jr., en- tertained at dinner last night and had with them Lieut. and Mrs. W. B. Hig- , Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Bathurst, §ineie “hnd’ Mrs, C. S. Berrien, Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Prentiss. Capt. and Mrs. H. J. Conner are Yeaving soon for Murfreesboro, Tenn., Where Capt. Conner will be in charge of establishing the Stone River and Fort Donaldson national military parks. "The Monday Night Bridge Club met at the home of Col. and Mrs. H. F. Pipes. Col. H. A. Finch, Col. E. J. Dent, Capt. and Mrs. E. H. Kohloss, Lieut, and Mrs. C. F. Baish were guests the club. o e illlamson, from the office of the chief of engineers and a member of the interoceanic canal board, lectured Tuesday to the Engineer School on the subject of the proposed Nicaraguan canal. Capt. and Mrs. A. C. Lieber, jr.; Lieut. E. R. Heiberg, Lieut. Miles Reber and Lieut. C. E. Saltzman are attending the ‘wedding of Mi ary Louise Maslin %o Mr. Hope H. Barroll in Baltimore to- day. Iy.leut. and Mrs. K. R. Barney had as tea guests Sunday night Lieut. and Mrs. A. H. Burton, Lieut. and Mrs. N. A. Mat- this, Miss Marjorie Purcell and Lieut. . X. A. Purcell. ¥ Capt. and Mrs. R. D. Burdick of n were the dinner guests Thursday of Capt. and Mrs. B. H. Bow- l'y!.le'ut. and Mrs. D. P. Booth enter- tained recently at a party for the mem- bers of the class of 1926 from the Mili- tary Academy. Their guests were Lieut. Pickens Callins of Panama, Lieut. James Willis of Bolling Field and Lieut. and Mrs. N. A. Matthias, Lieut. and Mrs. K. R. Barney, Lieut. R. K. McDonough, Mrs. A. H. McDonough, Lieut. F. X. A. Purcell, Miss Marjorie Purcell, Miss Mar- ret Morrison, Lieut. C. E. Martin and jeut. E. R. Heiberg. . Lieut. and Mrs. A. H. Burton left Priday on a motor trip to Moberly, Mo., where they will spend a leave of &b- sence before sailing July 15 from Seattle, ‘Wash., for their new station at Juneau, ‘Alaska. Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Chorpening are recent arrivals at the post. They were formerly stationed in New Orleans. Wife of Senator Goff of West Virginia, gown of white satin charmeuse THE SUNDAY MRS. GUY DESPARD GOFF, presented at Queen embroidered in dia STAR, WASHINGTON, Honor Functions and Other Charming Fetes In Week's Chronicles Linen Shower Honors Bride- Elect—Chevy Chase So- cial Set in Round of En- tertaining—Special Notes. Mrs. George Heine entertained at a| linen shower Wednesday for Miss Elsie M. Talbert, whose marriage to Mr. Charles Latimer Shelton will take place | Saturday evening, June 28, at 8 o'clock in_All Saints’ Protestant Church. Miss Loretta Murphy's Saturday dancing class entertained the parents of the members yesterday afternoon in the Chevy Chase Library. Mrs. Philip T. Williams has returned to Germantown, Pa., after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whiteford and their son Joseph of Leland street spent several days recently at their farm near Whiteford, Md. Mr. and Mrs. White- ford left Wednesday evening for Ashe- ville, N. C., where Mr. Whiteford will attend the bankers’ convention. Mrs. Egbert Clarke entertained at a bridge luncheon Wednesday in her home on Williams lane. Mrs. Millard West of Hesketh street will_entertain at luncheon and_bridge Wednesday at the Columbia Country Club. Dr. and Mrs. James B. Moser of Jenifer street entertained at dinner and bridge Thursday evening at the Wash- ington Golf and Country Club. Mrs. Jere Crane will be hostess to the Monday Club at luncheon and bridge in her home on Chevy Chase Parkway. . Section 12 of the Guild of the Chevy Chase Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Carl F. Stuhler, leader, entertained at a picnic luncheon Friday in Rock Creek Park. Mrs. George Wagner and Mrs. Rausch were the hostesses. Mrs. Melton H. Northrup and her daughter, Miss Alice Elizabeth Northrup of Syracuse, N. Y., are the house guests of Mr: Northrup's son-in-law ™ and daughter, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Alex- ander E. Powell, at Journey's End on Rosemary Circle. They will return to Mary’s third drawing room, in London, May 27, in her regal entam with the court train lined with silver cloth. Lieut. Francis Johnson, retired, in Bal- timore on Monday. Capt.-and Mrs. William Heavey and their two children of Fort Benning, Ga., visited Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Bathurst recently on their way to Panama. Mr. Williamson from the office of the chief of engineers was the luncheon guest of Maj. R. T. Coiner Tuesday. Mrs. Mildred Saunders of -Baltimore is the guest of Lieut. and Mrs, J. R. Hardin. Capt. David Seaton, Air Corps, mem- ber of the faculty of the Air Corps Tactical School, was here Tuesday for a conference: with the faculty and stu- dents_of the Engineer School. Capt. and Mrs. Seaton and their daughter were the luncheon guests of Col. and Mrs. H. A. Finch. Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston left this morning for Plainsfield, N. J, where Mrs. Weston will visit while Lieut. Weston goes to Boston to enter LR Lieut.” and Mrs, D. P. Booth left after graduation for Ocean City, N. J., where they will stay until the end of July when they will sail for Ha- ‘wail, The winners in the bridge tourna- ment which_was completed last week were Mrs. B. C. Snow, Lieut. G. C. A group of Fort Humphreys people are attending the dinner given tonight at the Carlton by Lieut. and Mrs. T. M. Osborne of Washington. Those listed to attend are Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Bath- urst, Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Prentiss, Lieut. and Mrs. D. P. Booth, Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow, Capt. and Mrs. A. | C. Lieber, jr.; Lieut. Miles Reber. Lieut. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, jr., have as their house guests Mr. and Mrs. George Forte of Fayetteville, N. C. Lieut. and Mrs. C. R. Bathurst and | Lieut. Miles Reber will be the dinner guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Powell tomor- row night. In the tennis finals played last Sun- day afternoon Capt. M. W. Marston won the men's singles. Lieut. J. R. Hardin and Lieut. H. B. Loper won the men’s doubles. Mrs. Henry Berbert won the ladies’ singles. Miss Maude Lake of Front Royal, ¥la., was the recent guest of Lieut.| and Mrs. E. L. Lesley. Lieut. and Mrs. Lesley and Miss Geraldine Lesley left this morning for their home in Haines City, Fla. Capt. and Mrs. L. L. Heinlein left this morning for Kansas City, Mo. Lieut. and Mrs. C. S. Berrien of Fort Bragg, N. C., were the recent guests of Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Premtiss. Lieut. Standish Weston was best man and Lieut. Miles. Reber an usher at the wedding of Miss Ruth Miller to Reinhardt and Lieut. W. B. Higgins. Lieut. and Mrs. C. T. Stonehocker left Wednesday for Idaho Falls, Idaho, Lieut. and Mrs. H. S. Miller left yes- terday for a 10-day motor tour through New England. Upon their return te Fort Humphreys, Lieut. Miller will re- port for duty to the 13th Engineers, Graduation exercises for the Post Children's School were held Wednesday night at the Engineer Theater. A Joint Reception Honors . . Daughtcrs Confirmation Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Rosenthal and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Milstone, will receive Jointly in honor of the confirmation of their daughters, Miss Leonora Gordon, Miss Helen Rosenthal and Miss Gertrude Milstone, this evening from 8 to 12 o'clock, at 3148 Nineleenth street, ' PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED-RENEWED ENLARGED-BY Wachrach: 1342 Conn. Ave. Pot. 4097, The newest ZIRKIN mode for Sports . . . is just as practical _for Day and Business wear. For tennis and out-door play « .. a delightful cool blue shantung sport frock. treatment " creates two ¢ very plaits. gives 821 14th S thes - dainty feminine touch. H Zikin& Incorporated The unusual line 15 a On up to $39.50 Sons treet N. W. inverted ¥ cape collar frock chic A Garden Party Planned To Aid Home for the Aged| The board of managers of the | Presbyterian Home for the Aged, of | which Mrs. Brainard H. Warner is | president, is making elaborate plans for the garden party to be given Tues- day and Wednesday of this week, from 3 to 9 o'clock. The home, which for some years has occupied Ingleside, the | | interesting old estate at 1818 Newton | | street, still possesses the dignity and charm of other days, nowhere more than among the box trees of the old garden. | "Mrs. Harvey S. Irwin is chairman of | | the committee arranging the party, with | the following assistants: Mrs. Edwin M. | Ladd, aprons; Mrs, Estella Allen, utili- ties; Mrs. Spencer Armstrong, thriff table; Miss Margaret North, cand: Mrs. ‘Willlam Henry White, cakes; Mrs. Mary J. Benjamin, ice cream; Mrs. | George Cummings, flowers: Mrs. James W. Newton, music; Miss Cornelia Cot- | ton, publicity. | “Mr. John B. Larner is president of | the board of trustees and Mrs. E. B. | Creager is superintendent of the home. KULAKS BURN FARMS GOMEL, Ukrainia, June 7 (P).—Ku- | 1aks or rich peasants, enraged at the | Soviet government’s plan of converting | individual poor and middle class farms | into large state ®controlled collective | farms yesterday set fire to the two | largest collective farms in this district. Sheds containing agricultural ma- chinery were destroyed, leaving the col- lectives without means of production. Members of the collectives appealed to the government to punish the kulaks. The rich Eensants long have been fighting for their existence, as the gov- ernment has determined to exterminate them. b Syracuse Monday by motor, accom- panied by Mrs. Powell and her daugh- ter, Miss Betty Northrup Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Powell, 3d, have returned {o their home in New York after spending the week end as the guests of Mr. Powell's parents, Col. and Mrs. Powell. Col. and Mrs. E. B. Brookmiller of Connecticut avenue entertained at din- ner Teusday evening at the Army and Navy Club. Miss Eva Wellesley Cummins of Mc- Kinley street sailed from New York yes- terday on the S. S. Kungsholm ' for Stockholm, Sweden, where she will be the house guest for three months of her cousin, Frau Eva Thelberg. Mrs. Luther Linkens of Thirty-ninth street and her mother, Mrs. Holton of | Ohio, are spending & week motoring through Virginia. Mrs. Alexander R. Mullowny, her daughter, Miss Kathryn Mullowny, and her mother, Mrs. Kathryn Thomas of Connecticut avenue, sailed Wednesday on the S. S. America for Paris. Subse- %ue]m.ly they will visit England and taly. Mr. and Mrs. E. Percival Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stetson of Rose- mary street are in Asheville, N. C., dur- ing the session of the bankers’ con- vention. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Morrison street have motored to Ann Arbor, Mich. Their son, Mr. Ward Oehmann, who is a student of the Uni- versity of Michigan, will return with his parents to spend the Summer at home. Mr. William Blum and his classmate, Mr. Samuel Mahon of Ottumwa, Iowa, students at Swarthmore College, were | the week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. William Blum of Elm street. | Miss Rose Bowling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bowling of Harrison street, spent the week end with a party of friends in Sherwood Forest, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crittenton Cal- houn have issued cards for a garden Oehmann of | D. C, JUNE 8, party in honor of the members of the Women's National Press Club and the National Press Club tomorrow after- noon, in their home, Braemer Forest. Mr. John Hazard, a student of Ha erford College, Haverford, Pa. spent last week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazard of Elm street. Mr, and Mrs. Bynum Hinton of In- gomar street left Wednesday for Ashe- ville, N. C. Mr. Hinton is attending the bankers’ convention. Mrs. Frederick Fielding of Glens Falls, N. Y, is the house guest of her brother-in-lav and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Rogers of Hesketh street. Mrs. Arthur B, Crane and her daugh- ter, Miss Betty Crane, of Northampton street attended the June ball at the | United States Naval Academy Wadnes- day evening. Mrs. Richard Kimbell entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday in her home on Chevy Chase Parkway in honor of Mrs. Holton of Ohio. Mrs. Willlam M. Throckmorton of Meadow lane and her children left last Saturday for, St. Paul, Minn., where they will spend the Summer with Mrs. Throckmorton’s parents. Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor of Bal- timore, Md., formerly of Chevy Chase, made a recent visit to her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Newton | Hite, of Chevy Chase parkway. Mr. and Mrs, Warren Grimes, assist- ed by Miss Dorothy Thompson, enter- tained at a bridge supper last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grimes, on Ingomar street. Mr. and Mrs. Bal- lard of New York were the honor guesis. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wylie have returned to their home, on Cedar park- way, aftef spending the holiday week end in their Summer home in Watkins Glen, N. Y. Mr. James B. Crane, a student of ‘Washington and Lee University, has re- turned to spend the Summer with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Barton Crane, of Northampton street. Dr. 'and Mrs. George Goetzman will entertain at a musical this evening in their home, on Nevada avenue. Supper will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Doylz of Huntington street left Wednesday for Asheville, N. C., where Mr. Doyle is at- tending the bankers' convention. Mr. and Mrs. Abner H. Ferguson of Hunt- ington street also are in Asheville dur- ing the convention. Dr. and Mrs. Henry T. Goodall are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ver- non E. Hodges. They are en route from Asheville, N. C., to their home, in Ben- nington, Vt. Mrs. Goodall is a sister of Mr. Hodges. Mr. Emerson Hodges of New York City spent last week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Tew and Mr. Mal- colm McCorkendale of Roanoke, Va., spent the week end as the house guests of Mrs. Tew's parents, Mr. and Mrs A. E. Corning, of Cummings lane. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Reed are at their home on McKinley street, re- turning from Bangor, Me., where they attended the wedding of their nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Reed stopped en route home to visit their daughter, Miss Molly Reed, who is a student at Wellesley College. Miss Roberta Kendall and her brother, Mr. Gordon Kendall, left Wednesday by motor for their Summer home in Ken- nebuck, Me., where their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Kendall, will join them later in the Summer. Miss Grace Dutton, who is a student of Hood College, Frederick, Md., has re- turned to her home, on Hesketh street, to spend the Summer with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton. Prof. Harmon Nicodemus of Rocky Mount, N. C,, is the house guest of his mother, Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton. Mrs. D. G. Davis of McKinley street is spending June week in_Annapolis, | Md,,"as the house guest of her son-in- | law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. M. M. | Little. | Sarah Fulton, a student of the | University of Mississippi, has returned to spend the Summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fulton, of Thirty- third street. Miss Fulton attended the June ball Wednesday evening at the United States Naval Academy. Miss Betty West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard West of Hesketh street, attended the June ball Wednes- day evening at the U. S. Naval Acad- emy. Miss Margaret B. Russell returned Priday to her home, on McKinley street, after & visit of three weeks with Mr. BEACON INN 1801 Calvert St. N.W. # One block above 18th & Columbia Road ; 5-Course y 3100 p N 4 ATTEEETRLALALE TR RAEERRRRN AR NNNEN ; 12:30 to % CRAB FLAKE or FRESH FRUIT COCKTAIL TOMATO CHICKEN GUMBO_SOUP 'RIED SPI CHICKEN and ROAST LONG Mushrooms on Toast Stuffed Tomato or Fig Salad Strawberry Shortcake Chocolate Nut Pie, Whipped Cream. 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Transportation will be by bus and auto, and there will be outdoor games, cards, big chicken dinner, to be fol- lowed by entertainment and dancing. ‘This affair will be held rain or shine. Representative Fletcher Hale of New Hampshire will give one of his_inter- esting talks on the history of Bunker Hill. Busses and autos will leave the city at 2:30 o'clock sharp, and games will start immediately upon arrival at the inn. Prizes will be given to winners of the various games, Dinner will be served promptly at 6 o'clock. Judging from the early re- quests for reservations, this promises to be the biggest and most successful outing ever given by the society. Notices with return cards have been mailed to the members and reservations close June 14. The committee on arrangements in- cludes Mr, George A. Hernan, chair- man; Mr. Willlam T. Simpson, Dr. Horace E. Perlie, Mrs. John Cham- berlain, Mr. Lewis W. Hart and Mr. Charles F. Sharkey. Sound picturgs are being made in Finland. 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