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S — DUIETY, Society Events of Interest Listed»for Special Review Prominent Visitors Ente dents Planning Journeys for Pleasure. Summer Homes Being Reopencd. The president of the University of ‘Arizona, Dr. Homer L. Shantz, and Mrs Shantz are guests for a few days of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and AL NiZ 22 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., JU RECENTLY A BRIDE Summer Festivities | g Markind the Calendar 1930—PART THREE. SOCTETY. and Mrs. E. H. Schuls, arrived Thurs- day morning from Oberlin College to spend the Summer with her parents. Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson are | | | vesterday for Fort Bend, Ind., to spend | a few wecks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Kleine. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel §. Atherholt will rtained in Capital—Resi- having as luncheon guests Friday Maj. and Mrs. H. R. Odell of Fort Sil, Okla. Maj., and Mrs. Odell are on leave from Fort Sill and are visiting in Wash- C 1 » T 9 T ington. |Cansolation lennis Maj. and Mrs. L. K. Anderson at- & e °“T“ e_y tended the Army dental bridge supper for Players Eliminated in given Tuesday nigii at Tilden Gardens. . y 5 | Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow enter- Post Champmns}np Con- | tained at dinner Priday night tor some Being S a . olof Lieut Snows classmates of the S | class of November, eirs guests 'S“', ‘"‘; taged—Special | Ja52 Lieut and Mre, C. H. Chorpening. | 0 4 Lieut. W. C. Bennett and Lieut. A. H ol e | Sheridan. i Mr. T. L. Harrison of Charlotte, N. C., FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., June 21.— | ¥a$ the luncheon guest Tuesday of At Fort Humphreys *Mrs. Homer L. Shantz, jr. in their | spartment, in Tilden Gardens. Dr.| Col. Markham, who formerly com- + Shantz will sail Wednesday for Europe to spend the Summer and Mrs. Shantz will accompany him to New York and return here after he sails to remain with her son through the Summer. Mr. Everett P. Lesley, research pro- fessor of the Guggenheim Aeronautic Laboratory at Stanford University, Cali- fornia, will spend a few days in Wash- ington following th~ meeting of the na- | tional advicory co.umittee for aero- nauics, being held at Langley Ficld, Va. | Mrs. Charles I. Corby will go to New York Thursday and will sail Sat- urday aboard the Reliance for Iceland and the North Cape. Mrs. Corby will be a_member of a party of personal | 1 friends, including Mrs. Richard Claugh- Yon, who will close her apartment in the Roosevelt the middle of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Phillip Orme and their daughter, Miss Violet Orme, will leave the first of this week f Newport, where they will spend sev- eral months with Mrs. Orme’s mothe . E. H. Elder on her estate, Elm- Miss Edith Bull, daughter of M Archibald Stirling, will leave Washin ton Tuesday to attend the wedding of Miss Eda Dunstan and Mr. Ichabod Thomas Williams at Lawrence, Long Is- land. From Lawrence Miss Bull will g0 to Southampton to visit Miss Frances Sloan Worrall. She will be absent for same weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Orme have arived at Newport and opened their cottage, on Greenough place. They will be joined there next week by their | =on, Mr. Edgar J. Orme, jr., who is a student at Westminister School at Simsbury, Conn. He is now a guest of Mrs. John E. Reyburn at New London for the Harvard-Yale boat races. Mr. and Mrs. Rolph E. Bolling have | @8 their guest at the Wardman Park Hotel, Mrs. Robert Barton. Mrs. Julian Jaq this week from a visit to her son-in- 1aw and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Rob- ert W. Raynsford, at West Point, hav- ing also spent several days in New York &t the Vanderbilt Hotel . and Mrs. Clyde Bruce Aitchison, .,,35.’. marriage took place April 12 at Herndon, Va., are at home at 4816 Montgomery lane. Mrs. Aitchison is a daughter of Capt. John North Douglas, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Douglas, and the bridegroom is a son of the Interstate Commerce Commissioner and Mrs. Clyde B. Altchison. bridegroom both attended the American University. Dr. and Mrs. Reginald Walker have opened their country home, on'the River road in Montgomery County, Md. Dr. and Mrs. Cornelius De Weese and their daughter and son, Miss Dorothy De Weese, and “Billy” De Weese, have gone to Atlantic City and are spending a ghort time at the Hotel Ambassador before taking a cottage there for the , Temainder of the season. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Alexander have returned to this city after spend- ing the Winter in Texas and have cEcned their new home, in Spring Valley. ‘Dr. and Mrs. James H. Earley of 4712 | Blagdon Terrace attended the com- mencement exercises at the University of Pennsylvania, where the former re- | ceived his master’s degree in medical science. They spent the latter part of the week in New York. ‘Mr. Walter K. Yarrow, jr., has taken an apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Helen E. Richards of Winnetka, 7., and Miss Ethel Davis of Los An: geles are in Washington at the May- flower for a few days. They made the trip East via the Panama Canal, spent & short time in Havana and then visited in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Mitman and | their two children, Doris and Lois, have gone to their Summer camp, at Ding- mans Perry, Pa., where they will spend = week. Miss Helen West, Miss Ruth West, a three months’ tour of Europe. They ‘will be in Oberammergau for the Pu-i sion Play in July. Mr. and Mrs. George Scotton Carll, Mrs. Roy Trainor and Mrs. Cornelia Orfl, and in Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. C. of Mr. and Mrs. Carll, sr. cago they will go to Indianapolis to visit Mr. and Mrs, Gunkel, and their last stop will be in New Albany, where they will be the guests of the senior Mr. and s. Carll's son-in-law and daughter, them about July 10. Mrs. E. R. Carpender, accompanied by Miss Helen L. Williamson and her sis- ter, Miss Julia B. Willlamson, all of New Brunswick, N. J.. were at the May- flower yesterday. ‘They attended the wedding of Miss Mary Forbes King and Mr. Harrison C. Colket in Warrenton. Mrs. Alice Knight Pryor, daughter of the late Admiral Knight, has returned from a stay of a year in Europe and is with her sister, Mrs. Mary B. Deadrick, &t 1440 Rhode Island avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Peterson of Milo, Me., will be at the Mayflower for tre week, following a visit in Atlantic City. Miss_Helen Talbott left Washington CAPITAL FUR SHOP 1208 G Street QUALITY Repairing and Remodeling NOW READY Authentic styles for 1930-31 wear + Summer Price and daughter-in-law | in Mason returned | return today to their home in Philadel- phia after visiting their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Meade Atherholt, on Cathedral avenue. returned from Bermuda, and are at their home, in New York. Mrs. Repplier was before her marriage Miss Martha Mac- atee. Mrs. Joseph F. Elward has had as | her house guest Miss Florence Berney of Towers City, Pa., who was her room- Dr. I. Lewis Sandler sailed last eve- ning on the George Washington for Vienna and other European medical centers to continue his studies, having ate School of the University of Penn- i sylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Bates and their son Charles, jr., were the guests of Mr. Bates’ mother in Massachusetts, | and returned last week. Miss Margatet Baker of Springfield, | | Ohio, will pe at the Mayflower until | this afternoon and is then leaving for White Sulphur Springs to attend the | meeting of the Altrusa Club. Miss Baker is a member of the national | board of the club that is composed of | business and professional women, | Mrs. Royston St. Noble of Barcelons, Spain, who has been sertously il at Georgetown University Hospital since March, is now with her brother-in-law | | and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kase- hagen, in their home, at 1353 Jefferson | street, where she is recuperating. | Mrs. Arthur Scitz has returned from | West Point, where she went to attend | the graduating exercises of her nephew, Lieut. Donald Neil. Before returning | to Washington she visited friends in | Buck Hill Falls, Pa. Swimrn; part; Ho;ors Miss Wrenn, Bride-Elect| Miss Hylda Mae Wrenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Clyde Wrenn, whose marriage to Mr. William Irvine Rus- sell, son of Mrs. Robert Lee Russell, will take place July 10, was the honor Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Repplier have | mate at Marywood College in Scranton. just completed his course at the Gradu- | manded Fort Humphreys, and Mrs. E. M. Markham are visiting. their son, Lieut. E. M. Markham, jr. Lieut. and Mrs. Markham, jr., are receiving con- | gratulations on the birth of a son. Ed- | ward M. Markham, 3d. | Maj. and Mrs. C. J. Taylor enter- | tained the Monday Night Bridge Club |and had as honor guests Capt. and | Mrs. A. C. Lieber, jr. Mrs. W. N.| Thomas, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper. Cadet Richard T. Coiner, jr., is on | Bis second, class furlong_from Wes oint and is visiting rents, and Mrs. R. T. Colner. © o Maj. and Mrs. Marhl H. Welch and family were the guests Sunday of Maj. | and Mrs. L. K. Anderson. Maj. and Mrs. Anderson were guests at a dinner dance given Saturday by Maj. and Mrs. Neal Harper, at the élmyb , Navy and Marine Corps Country ub. | A consolation tennis tournament for those officers eliminated in the first and second rounds in the recent post cham- | pionship is being held. Capt. M. W. | Marston, post tennis representative, 1s | | in_charge of the tournament, Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin gave a | supper party Tuesday night and had as their guests Lieut. and Mrs. C. HAI Chorpening, Lieut. and Mrs. H. B.| Loper, Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Baish. Lieut. and Mrs. Hardin have motored to Baltimore, to remain over Sunday. Capt. and Mrs. C. F. Hobson left | Monday for Maine, where they will spend the Summer on leave before mov- ing to Philadelphia, where Capt. Hob- son will be a student in the Quarter- | master School. MRS. JOSEPH KENNETH PROVENCIAL. Before her marriage, in Dalgren Chapel early Monday, she was Miss Irene Van i Overmeer, daughter of Mr. Joseph P. Van Overmeer. | ‘Wayne Dissinger, Miss Maude Beavers, | Judge Lynn C}}a}"e“ DAR. [ St Lamb. Miss Mabel Clark, the Misses June an rley Dissinger, the At Last Meeting of Season |latter from Lancaster, Pa.: Mrs. Mary| Lieut. R. K., McDonough and his The Judge Lynn Chapter, D. A. R.,| McCarter, Miss Louise McConnell, Miss | mother, Mrs. A. H. McDonough, left held its last meeting of the season, & | Whirtley Craig, Mr. and Mrs. George | the post this week on a leave of absence | e T Ter .~ " | Wells and her daughter Edith, Mr. and | prior to sailing for Hawall, where Lieut. | bridge juncheon, June 14, at the Co-|mrs. Willlam G. Betts, Lieut. and Mrs. | McDonough goes for duty. | [lumbla Country Club. There were 33 Ellls Alttather, Lieut. and Mrs, Wareen | rs, L. E. Oliver returned Tuesday | | nu s S e ‘Wilson, r. an rs. Herber pher | from her class reunion at Smith Col- | B D Eueats el AN o Ealtinors A5a’Mr. ‘and kce, B0 C.| lege, Northampton, Mass. deccrate the' lunchison tible . Afer o Metnteer. Miss Caroline Schulz, aaughter of Col. delightful luncheon, a short busimess | meeting was called by the regent, Mrs J. Milton Jester. The regent announced, with regret, the death of Mrs. Balaguer, mother of 'Mrs. Charles C. Haig, and stated that the chapter had sent flowers It was unanimously voted by the mem- Lieut. and Mrs. L. W. Prentis: Among_the recent arrivals at the post are Lieut. A. A G. Kirchhoff and Lieut. H. A. Hurstedt, who were stu- dents last year at Cornell. Lieut. A. T. Bell, who has just completed the course at Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy, also has reported here for duty. These officers will be students at the Engineer School In September. Lieut. C. E. Martin, whose resigna- tion was acceptsd last week by the War Department, sailed Thursday for | Europe, where he will spend the Sum- mer traveling with his parents before | starting on his new work in the Fall Lieut. A. P. Dawson of the Medical Reserve has reported here for a period of active duty. Col. and Mrs. H. F. Pipes and family returned this week from Virginia Beach, where they spent a short leave of absence. Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson enter- tained at a beach supper and swim- ming party in honor of their daughter Harriet'’s birthday anniversary. Their guests included Capt. and Mrs. R. D. Burdick and family of Washington and Lieut. and Mrs. J. C. Arrowsmith and amily of Washington and Lieut. C. P. | Hardy. Lieut. and Mrs. W. B. Higgins at- tended a swimming party in the pool at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Irwin in Washington last Sunday afternoon. They were supper guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. David Gail- lard in Washington. Mrs. A. S. Ackerman is staying at Fort Humphreys while her husband, Capt. Ackerman, attends the R. O. T. C. Summer camp here. Capt. and Mrs. Ackerman lived here before they moved to Pittsburgh, where Capt. Ackerman |Is on duty as instructor at Carnegie | Tech. Capt. and Mrs. Bowley had as their week end guests Lieut. and Mrs. J. C. Arrowsmith of Washington. A London woman has presented to the British Legion Poppy Factory her re- cent dlstove?v for preserving laurel and other leaves for use in memorial wreaths, The bride and | guest at a swimming party yestepday | bers present to raise funds for the work at the Manor Club given by Miss Har- | of the chapter for the coming year, by riette Rissler. The swimming was fol- | an assessment of $4 per member instead lowed by luncheon and bridge at the | of the annual card party. The meeting ton, sister of the hostess, at Manor | enjoyed. Club Cabin, During the afternoon a | shower was given. The guests included Mrs. V. Clyde Wrenn, Mrs. George | Heine, Miss Margaret Armentrout, Miss Doris Stutz, Miss Helen Russell, Miss Carolyn Brasch, Miss Kathryn Dille, Miss Betty Brandenburg, Miss Mary Mrs. F’ergusonvfintertaina In Honor of Her Mother Mrs. Herbert W. Ferguson, 1652 Park Manning Hoflman, Mrs. Clarence L.| 4@y party June 18 for her mother, Mrs, Parker, Miss Dorothy Schenken, Miss Homer Beavers, Mount Vernon, Va. Kathrine Boykin, Miss Hattie Wise, Miss | Three generations were represented at Mary Weaver, Mrs. Robert H. Denton, | Mis. Carl Sullenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Dorothy Gray, Mrs. Richard Wil- | — kinson, Miss Ruth Plitt, Miss Frances | Kennon, Miss Hilda Wine, Miss Con-i}\m N . ¢ BEACON INN § stance La Faunt, Miss Ruth de Vane, Miss Vivian Rochester and Miss Verna |% 1801 Calvert St. N.W. | # One block above 18th & Columbia Road % 5-Course 51 .0—_9 7 Sunday Dinner 12:30 to 7:30 LOUPE IUICE ‘Fns}lion Show of the Ages Staged at Wild Acres Gilbert Grosvenor Thursday gave up her country home at Wild ) Acres for the annual picnic of the civ ics section of the Twentieth Century Ciub. A most delightful program was given under the title “A Fashion Show of the Ages” in which Eve was por- trayed by Mrs. Virgil Jackson, a cav: woman by Mrs. Sidney Thompson, pagan by Mrs. E. R. McComas, th American Indian by Mrs. Samuel Bro- |slus and Mrs. Nathan Grover, the Quaker by Mrs. Francis Goodwin. A period costume of 1840 was displayed by Mrs. Wright, of 1850 by Mrs. George Ganzmer, of 1857 by Mrs. Frank Car- den, of 1868 by Mrs. L. B. Swormstedt, of 1873 by Mrs. Will C. Barnes, of 1906 by Mrs. Geoffrey Creyke, of 1910 by Mrs. Charles Thomas Watson, and of 1928 by Miss Betty Hopki | Mrs, ICED_CANTA TOMATO J CKEN_and SLAND DUCKLING ROAST CAPON ROAST MEATS MIGNON. MUSHROOMS AKED' VIRGINIA HAM coLt TTER CHICKEN SALAD WITH ROAST BEEF OR HAM VEGETABLE_DINNER New or Candied Sweet Potatoes Fresh Vegetables Corn on Cob Stuffed Tomato or Fig Salad Fresh Red Raspberry Shortcake New Green Apple Pie, & la_Mode Red Raspberry or Pineapple Parfait Fresh Strawberry or Chocolate Nut Sundae. 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