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SOCIETY. Bridge Dinner Heads List of Social Events In Quantico Schedule Other Specill Festivities Make Up Most Enjoyable prodram — General and Personal Notes of Interest. &ANTXCO. Va, June 14—Capt. | and Mrs. J. E. Betts entertained at a | delightful bridge dinner Friday eve- | ning in their apartment, naving as their guests Capt. and Mrs, F. A. Hart, Capt. and Mrs. H. Hardy, Capt. and Mrs. H. 8. Fassett, Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Muldrow, Capt. and Mrs. L. E. Rea, Lieut. and Mrs. Gordon Hall, Lieut. and Mrs. T. V. Holdahl, Lieut. and Mrs. Le Page Cronmiller and Lieut. John L. Rezner, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Rezfier of Alexandria, Va. _The polo game which was scheduled to be played last Saturday morning with the team from Fort Myer was canceled because of rain. ‘There was a.lunchedn at the Officers’ Club for the ‘Quantico polo players and their wives. ‘Those attending were Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Jeschke, Capt. and Mrs. L. C. Shep- erd, Maj. and Mrs. W. C. Powers, Capt. agd Mrs. L. L. Leech, Capt. and Mrs. E. E. Hall, Capt. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, Maj. and Mrs. P. D. Del Valle, Capt. C. T. Brooks, Maj. and Mrs. John Pétts, Capt. and Mrs. A. H. Noble, Lieut. J. H. Stillman, and Lieut. E. C. Ferguson. Lieut. and Mrs. C. F. Schilt left this week for Philadelphia, where Lieut. Schilt will be a test fiyer for the Navy alr factory. Monday evening Lieut. Col. and Mrs. R. B. Sullivan had as their guests at an informal dinner, Col. and Mrs. F. L. Bradman and Maj. and Mrs. J. L. Underhill. Maj. and Mrs. C. E. Nutting are among the recent arrivals at the post. Mrs. W. R. Galliford and her two children left Priday for Mrs. Galli- ford’s home in Portsmouth, Va. Later she will be jolned by Capt. Galliford and spend the Summer in Lexington, Va., where they have rented a house for July and August. Maj. and Mrs. J. S. Norris’ two daughters, Eleanor and Hope, arrived Saturday with their grandmother] Mrs. Hall, of Portsmouth, Va. Monday evening Capt. and Mrs. E. E. Hall had as dinner guests Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Robinson, Capt. and Mrs. L. C. Sheperd and Capt. and Mrs. L. P. Hunt. ‘Thursday night Maj. and Mrs. J. L. Underhill were hosts at an informal dinner for Lieut. and Mrs. Le Page Cronmiller, Lieut. and Mrs. T. A. Holdahl, and Lieut. and Mrs. E. 8. Piper. Maj. and Mrs. W. G. Hawthorne en- tertained Thursday evening at a bridge dinner for Maj. and Mrs. C. F. B. Price, Maj. and Mrs. J. B. Sebree, Maj. and Mrs. M. E. Shearer, Capt. and Mrs. C. H. Brown, Capt. and Mrs. L. C. Sheperd and Maj. and Mrs. A. W. Jacobson. tamily lefs the 3 e ek sl el left post. ‘week an sail on the Chaumont from Norfolk on Saturday. Col. Bradman will ac- company his family as far as Corinto, | Nicaragua, where he is going to relieve Brig. Gen. Dion Williams. Mrs. Brad- man and family will to San Francisco where they will stay during Col. Bradman's absence in Nicaragua. Among those sailing for the West Coast on the Chaumont are Lieut. Col. Biinam, Miry and Hery Putnam. - Pul an lenry am. ‘The post children’s school closed ‘Thursday. The graduation exercises were held in the post chapel. There was an invocation by Chaplain Hall, songs by the primary grades and an address by Maj. Gen. Smedley D. But- Jer, after which the following children received their diplomas: Katherine N. Del Valle, Anna J. Diskin, W. G. Haw- | inj thorne, jr.; Knowels H. Henley, Mary M. Hines, Rita_A. Hines, Harold ,'Lloyd, Mary Putnam and Joseph Bhap; Mrs. Pfeiffer, wife of Capt. O. T. er, has returned to the post after an_extended visit in Chicago. The Tuesday Bridge, Club was held | at t.:\e quarters of Mrs. E. E. Hall this week. Friday evening in the post gymna- sium at the enlisted men's dance Ma). Gen. Smedley D. Butler presented the winners of the Eastern division and the Marine Corps rifie and pistol com- titions with their and e ana trophies. Capt. and Mrs. J. G. Ward are re-| ceiving congratulations on the birth of | & daughter. Among the officers leaving shortly | H. Brown and Mrs. Brown | were the hosts Wednesday evening at a | charming dinner party in their quar- ters, having as their guests Capt. and Mrs. R. A. Robinson, Maj. and Mrs. W. G. Hawthorne, Capt. and Mrs. F. A L. | wife of Lieut. Delmar Byfield, was host- | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE LOVELY LOCAL BRIDE 1 MRS. FRANK HAMMETT MYERS, Before her marriage, Thursday evening, Miss Rachel Carter Willson, daughter of Mrs. Charles G. Willson of Maryland. The wedding, in All Saints’ Church, Chevy Chase, was one of the largest of the season. —Underwood Photo. of her small daughter, Jean Virginia, on the occasion of her third birthday. Her g\..luu were Dorothy Lewis, Peter Zear-, ugh, Joan Swindler, Lois Jean Power, geu:s‘y Mills of Washington and Bruce Lieut. Ort, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Ort, with their daughter Jean motored to Phil- adelphia for a visit with Mrs. Ort's mother. Capt. and Mrs. J. E. Betts are leav- ing mext week for Newport, R. I. and will spend several days in New York en route. Maj. and Mrs. J. L. Underhill and their daughter, Barbara, were dinner guests Sunday of Map. L. K. Underhill at the Army and Navy Club in Wash- gton. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Byfield, ess to a number of friends at a tea in her quarters. Those enjoying her hos- pitality were Mrs. H. Hardy, Mrs. L. 8. Swindle, Mrs. H. A. Carr, Mrs, Holt, sis- ter of Lieut. Clauson; Mrs. R. C. Vardy, Mrs. J. L. Purcell, Miss Bland, Miss Ashwell, Miss Wilkins, Mrs. Lienhard, Miss Jones and Mrs. L. Cronmiller. | A troop flag which was donated to | Troop 121, Boy Scouts of Quantico, was presented to the troop by Maj. Gen. | Butler. This troop won first honors at the camporee at Dripping Springs, May 31, and also won standard rating in the camporee finals at Braemar Forest, Md. | Mrs. Hfll, wife of Lieut. O. A. Hill, and their daughter, Nelle, have come up from Cape Haitian and are the house | guests of Maj. and Mrs. John R. Hen- | | ley. Miss Grace White, who has been at- tending George Washington University, | 1| has returned home and will spend the | | Summer here with her parents, Maj. -jand Mrs. A J. ‘White. Lieut. Utz has reported here for duty and was the week end guest of Maj. and Mrs. A. J. White. | Mrs. A, R. Watson Honor Guest at Surprise Party Hart, Capt. and Mrs. L. C. Sheperd, Lieut. Ferguson and Capt. and Mrs. Ar- thur Ps of Alexandria. » Sa Mrs. Bemis, wife of Lieut. J. A. Bemis, gave a party in honor Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoeffkin enter- | tained a charmingly Arn.nn;l ::m\ party Sunday evening, June 8, home, 1722 Upshur street, for the lat- ter's mother, Mrs. A. R. Watson, widow of the late Mr. James D. Watson. The home had an effective arrangement of pink and red rambler roses and there were many flowers sent to the honor guest. There were about 60 guests and assisting were the hosts’ two daughters, Miss Helen Hoeffkin and Miss Margaret Hoeffken, Mrs. Mary Watson and her daughter, Miss Jean Watson, Mrs. Leo P. Watson, Miss Minnie Delano and Miss Bent Delano. Perfection in Permanent Waving Over 3200 successful per- manents given in the past two years, without discom- fort, and amazing results. Each head of hair is left soft, lustrous, and natural looking with the marcel A Regular $10 w.lvl for With two $H .and finger- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ‘THIS OFFER Jack's Porm. Wave Shep 1801822 ¥ ST, top and ringlette ends. shampoos Complete wave District 9718 Third Fioor Frout Millinery, Coats and Gowns 1205 CONNECTICUT AVE. N.W. Our Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE Spring and Summer Coats, Suits and Dresses There are dresses included in this important sale— Fashions for immediate wear—Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses—of both plain and print. fabrics. Many of our fine individual models are represented in this group. Printed crepes for street and light backgrounds. $45.00 to $69.50. plain colors. Reduced from Now $25.00 to $39.50. Dinner dresses, in prints as well as From $55.00 to $125.00. wear, in dark with capes. Black silk Now $25.00 to $39.50 and $59.50. Street dresses of black flat crepes, georgettes and chiffons F $75.00. Now $25.00 to $39.50. rom $55.00 to $65.00. black tailored suits, Navy georgettes and flat crepes, some From $59.50. Now $25.00. ensemble. From $95.00, One size 18 and one size 38. Now $45.00, Tweed sport suits, plain navy and From $55.00 and Now $29.50. Prospective Brides Greeted w Friends At Sprprise Parties Feature Program Honor- in' Miss Christel Banger- ter at College Park, Md. Miss Christel Bangerter, whose mar- riage to Mr. Floyd Schrader of Wis- consin, will take place June 21, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower, Friday evening, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lilllan A. Barthel, Col- lege Park, Md. Miss Esther Barr ren- dered’ several vocal solos. A mock wed- ding was a feature of the evening, in which the following took part, Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mrs. Willlam E. White- house, Mrs. Victor Boswell, Mrs. Albert Vierheller, Mrs. Sidney Wentworth and Mrs. Albert Lee Schrader. The guests participated in several games and prizes were awarded Miss Emma Byler and Mrs. Henry Haase. The other guests included, Miss Mary Marshall, Miss Betty Conner, Miss Laura Conner, Miss Hazel Conner, Miss Pauline Goebel, Miss Mabel Goerner, Miss Margaret Goerner, Miss Irene Prangley, Miss Mathilde | Krueger, Miss Louisa Bangerter, Mrs. Laurie Hess, Mrs. Frank Culvér, Mrs. John Mohr, Mrs. Eva Barr, Mrs, Hadley Libbey, Mrs. Willilam A. Carr, Mrs. Roy Waite and Mrs. Robert M. Watkins. Mrs. E. J. Merrick, jr, was hostess last week at a miscellaneous shower in honor of her niece, Miss Hylda M. ‘Wrenn, whose engagement was recently announced. There were 38 guests, Miss Mary McCann and Miss Helen Mc- Cann entertained at a bridge-luncheon at the Manor Club yesterday for their sister, Miss Catherine McCann, whose marriage to Mr. George Peter Grau, jr., takes place Wednesday at the Shrine of -| the Sacred Heart. Other guests were: Miss Helen Lohr, Miss Evelyn Lohr, Miss Evelyn Palmer, Miss Esther Murray, Miss Dorothy Har- rington, Mrs. William Bright, Mrs. Leo Vincelette, Mrs. James Bligh, Mrs. Ed- win Wood and Mrs. Franklin Farrell. Hospital Women's Board Entertained at Luncheon Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor enter- tained the women’s board of the George ‘Washington University Hospital at a delightful luncheon Wednesday at her country home, Wild Acres. The lunch- eon was preceded by the regular June meeting of the board. Reports were given by chairmen of committees. The guests included Mrs. Cloyd Heck Mar- vin, Mrs. Charles G. Matthews, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. Walter F.Bloedorn, Wymond Bradley, Mrs. Alice Shares, Mrs. C. Reborg Mann, Miss Verran, Mrs. E. C. Brandenberg, Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman, Mrs. Frank Wolff, Mrs. Willlam Van Vleck, Mrs. Lloyd Sutton, Mrs. James Spalding, Mrs. Roy L. Neuhauser, Mrs. William Mallory, Mrs. Willlam Aspinwall, Mrs. Willlam Cline Borden, Mrs. George S. Cooper, Mrs. Carl Droop, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, Mrs. John Paul Earnest, Mrs. Lincoln Green, Mrs. Wiliam H. Hill, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins and Mrs. Samuel Lewis. Whose wedding day was May 20. McFadden of 4625 Forty-third place. 15, 1930—PART THREE, A RECENT BRIDE MRS. MORGAN B. HOOPER, Before marriage she was Miss Elsie May —Underwood Photo. Mr. and Mrs. Parlett On Their Wedding Tour Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Parlett, whose marriage took place on Wednesday, are now on their wedding trip to New York and Canada. Mrs. Parlett was before her marriage Miss Mildred Leonard. Mr. Parlett, who is manager of the Ho- tel Roosevelt, will return with his bride next week. They will make their home at the hotel, |Dr. and Mrs. Riggs Plan | Motor Tour Through Italy ‘The director of the Archeological Soclety of Washington and Mrs. Ar- thur Stanley Riggs have closed their apartment in Stoneleigh Court for the | Summer and gone by motor to New | York. |~ Wednesday afternoon they sail for Algiers and Naples on the Vulcania, taking their car with them, and will pass the Summer motoring through Italy and spending some time among the Italian lakes. Mr. Riggs also ex- | pecta to give considerable time to | archeological and historical investiga- tions, besides commissioning several noted Italian sclentists to prepare a series of articles for publication next Winter in the Archeological Society’s magazine, Art and Archeology. He and Mrs. Riggs will visit Italian friends | in a number of places. Bridge Party in Honor Of Prospective Bride Mrs. H. Stanley Stine entertained at bridge Friday evening at her home, on Emerson street, in honor of Miss Mar- garet Holland, who is to be married this month to Mr. Frank Belmont Hessler. Those present were Mrs. G. Allen Smalley, Mrs. Paul Eichhorn, Mrs. | Helen P, Carlisle, Miss Kitty May, Miss Margaret Holland, Mrs. Miriam Wurde- | mann, Mrs. Elmer Holland, jr.; Mrs. | Mary Boroughs, Miss Miriam Draeger, | Mrs. Henry Gorsuch, Mrs. Frank Bap- tista and Mrs. H. Stamey Stine. | _Mrs. G. Allen Smalley, Mrs. Paul | Eichhorn and Mrs, Frank Baptista re- ceived favors. Psaiclll ol Sl e PPl prs I.MILLER Za_«!.‘_.én.n. J_A_A_Luu_é,linll_, J_n_Le_!_n_a_Lll_o .rL_,a_Le_. FASHION SAYS WHITE* end the BAG fashioned by I. Miller for each of his linen ;’ip- pers. A perlect match in design and motif. Bad I. MILLER S . Linen! This smartest interpreta- tion of the spring vogue for White is treated by |. Miller in truly dramatic fashion. versity of slippers- for every occasion. 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