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Nuptial Ceremonies Grace Social Record In Alexandria City Weddings, Past and Future, Listed in the Calendar.l Many Charming Functions | Iflcluded ;n week‘fi Pro‘ gram. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Carver an- nounce-the engagement of their daugh- ter, Edwina Evans, to Mr. Edward D. Fales, jr., of Albany, N. Y. The wed- ding date has not been made known. Cards Nave been received from Mr. Jokn Merry Apperson of Culpeper an- nouncing the marriage of his daughter, Mary Jane, to Mr. Walter Vincent Pat- ton of Alexandria. Saturday, June 14, in Washington. Cards have been received from Mrs. John Brockenbrough Woodward an- nouncing the marriage of her daughter, Mary Branch, to Mr. Robert Mason Pilcher Saturday, June 14, in Richmond. After August 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pilcher will live at 438 Walnut avenue, in Roanoke. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Redmen an- nounce the marriage of their daughter, Beulah Redmen Dineen, to Mr. Wil- llam Lisseck, jr., formerly of Federals- burg, Md., Thursday, June 19, with Rev. | Plerce S. Ellis, pastor of the First Baptist Church, officiating. ‘The marriage is announced of Miss Helen Velma McNeal to Mr. Daniel Roberts Stansbury, both of this city, Saturday, June 21, in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Balti- more, with Rev. Arthur B. Kinsolving officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Mellie H. Pickerell an- nounce the marriage of their daughter Margaret to Mr. William H. Boswell, also of Alexandria, Thursday, June 19, in Rockville, with Rev. B. M. Osgood officiating. Dr. and Mrs. Berryman Green, jr. and their young son, Eugene Gordon Green, of Phoenix, Ariz., are the guests of Dr. Green's parents, the dean of the Episcopal Theological Seminary and Mrs. Berryman Green, on Seminary Hill. Mrs. Henry S. Eley of Suffolk, Va., was the guest last week of Miss Helen Norris Cummings on Cameron street. Mr. Richard Lewis Cheeseman, who has been spending the past school year with his aunts, the Misses Fawcett. on Prince street, has left to join his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cheeseman, in Orlando. Fla. Miss Frances Davidson Maigne has arrived from St. Margaret's School in Tappahannock to spend the Summer with her mother, Mrs. Davidson Maigne, on South Royal street. Mrs. Robert V. Knight, Robert V. Knight, jr, and Miss Lydia Brown of Tarboro, N. C., are visiting with Mrs. Knight's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Beverly G. Edwards. ; Mrs. Harry Chapman of Spring Cit Pa., was the week end guest of Mrs. Thomas Potter on Prince street. Mrs. D. R. Prescott of Eustace, Fla., 18 the guest of Mrs. W. H. Foote. Mrs. Prank E. Beall has returned from a visit to relatives in St. Mary's, Ind. . Miss Barbara Ale of Glasgow, Va., has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Schneider, on North Fairfax street. Dr. and Mrs. T. Marshall Jones were | guests of honor at a dinner Monday evening at the Belle Haven Country Club to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary. All six of the chil@ren of Dr. and Mrs. Juies were present. They are Mr. Winfield Payne Jones of Atlanta, Mr. James Fitzgerald Jones and Mrs. Jones of Tucson, Ariz.; Mr. John Marshall Jones of Mount Washington, Jones, Mrs. 'y &drs Cora Jones Davis and Miss Anne few Jones of Alexandria. Scventeen of the 21 grandchildren of Dr. and Mrs. Jones also were present. The £ld Dominion Boat Club cele- brated the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the club with a large dance Wednesday evening at Armory Hall. | The chaperons were Mrs. Willlam J. Morton, Mrs. A. C. Warwick, Mrs. Charles M. Shepperscn, Mrs. William E. Swan, Mrs. T. Clifton Howard, Mrs. Willlam H. King, Mrs. M. C. Hughes, Mrs. Carroll H. May and Miss Rubie ‘Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ruben entertained informally last Sunday to celebrate the tenth anniversary of their marriage. Mrs. Wilmer Bowers and her. two children of Dayton, Ohio, are guests of her sister, Mrs. C. R. White. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Burns have re- MRS. NINA S Daughter of Mrs. Swalm and the late Rear Admiral Frank Hodges Clark, just Board in this city, to take place Tuesday 'WALM REED, Col. Albert W. Swalm, her marriage to appointed to duty on the General Naval morning. —Underwood Photo, Hotels at Pleasure Reso ervations—Many W Among Guests for BEVERLY, Mass, June 28.—June time is rose time on the North Shore and the beautiful estates from Nahant to the tip (nd of Cape Ann with their rose gardens in bloom and with hun- dreds of homes of the all-the-year- around residents bright with the flow- ers of the first month of Summer, the pi cure is one of rare charm. The ho- tels are open and booking reservations. | Many Washington people are registering for the Summer months. Two North Shore flower shows—an- nual affairs and of interest to many Washington colonists—were on the cal- endar for the week and featured the rose displays. The North Shere Horti- cultural Society held its rose show Tues- day and Wednesday, and Thursday the Swamscott Garden Club held its annual exhibition at Dorrich, the estate of Mrs. Harold G. Cutler at Clifton. Philip H. Smith entertained at Salem estate_at Wenham, ju: from B:verly and overicoking Wenham Lake. R. E. Thurlow gave an interesting talk on peonies. concerts at the Church of Good Vogage will be given Wedn-sday evening and will continue Wednesday evenings throughout the Summer season. M. Kemie] Lefevre a famous Belgian caril- lonier, will pl#¥ again this season. Representative A. Piatt Andrew, who by the way is to spend the Summer at Red Gables, his Eastern Point Summer home, at Gloucester, has had much to do with making possible the installation of the chimes and is bringing M. Le- night—a gathering of music lovers—and during the concert hour not a horn honks on the busy street and the section Capt. | Garden Club Monday at his Windover | over the line | The first of the series of 12 carilion | fevre to the shore for another season. | | Thousands visit Gloucester for the con- | September. certs every Sunday and Wednesday | Vacation Season Under \}Vay On Historic North Shore rts Busy Récordi.ng Res- ashingtonians Listed Summer MOnt]’lS. that the rumor recently going the rounds in the Capital that Mr. Justice :Oll\'er Wendell Holmes of the United States Supreme Court was to resign is ebsolutely without foundation. Justice Holmes is now at his Beverly Farms Summer _home, where he will be until late in September. He is enjoying re- markably good health and is out for walks in the woods and on the shore every day. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays Hammond are on from Washington to spsnd the Summer at Lookout Hill, their Fresh- water Cove estate at Gloucester. John Hays Hammond, jr., is at his Gloucester estate fo? the Summer, and it bids fair to prove a favorite place for Wa¥hington friends to visit this Summer, with its ‘wonderful art gallery and its music hall. Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Barr have come from Washington to spend the Summer at Casa del Mar, their lovely Bass Rocks estate. Mrs, John Parr and her young family, Miss Ann and John | Barr, Summer at Casa del Mar. Mrs. Jacob Leander Loosg ¢f Kansas City, who 'spends her Winters in- Wash- ington, again is at Sea Rocks, her home out on Eastern Point, Gloucester, facing the broad Atlantic. ~Mrs. Loose is one of the most hospitable of North Shore hostesses and during the Summer has many Washington friends to visit her. The Right Rev. G. F. C. Bratenahl and Mrs. Bratenahl of Washington are at their North Shore estate at Braces Cove, Eastern Point, Gloucester, for the Summer. As usual, they will have a long season on the shoré and will not | return to the Capital until well into Mr. and Mrs. C. F. R. Ogilby and | their young family are here from Chevy Chase, They are at Blueberry Lodge, their Gloucester Summer home, for the turned to their home in Atlanta after a | is as quiet as a concert hall when’ some | season, visit to the latter's mother, Mrs. C. W. Williams, accompanied by Miss Helen Annabell Willlams. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Saugstad left Mon- day for St. Paul to attend the reunion of Mr. Saugstad’s class at the University of Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Saugstad, who are making the trip by motor, will visit relatives in Crookston, Minn., and go from there to California by way of the Grand Canyon and will return through the Canadian Rockies. Miss Roberta Schneider has returned from a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, and Mrs. John Taylor Lewis, jr., in Bichmond. Miss Josephine Robinson and her niece, §fiss Margaret Robinson, spent the ® week end in Atlantic City. Mrs. Herbert H. Blunt is at home after spending several weeks. with her son-inrlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norm®n F. Lawler, in Salisbury, Md. Miss Ellen Fraser of Georgetown, 8. C., has arrived from Leesburg, where she was a bridesmaid at the marriage of Miss Anne ‘Aldridge Gibson to Mr, George Winthrop Sands in St. Ja Church, Saturday evening, June 21, énd is the’guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Cariin, jr, on North Washington street. Miss Minnie Henderson is at home after a visit to Mrs. Henderson Bell in Staunten. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Van Noy of Lynchburg are visiting their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. C._Beasley. Miss Ruth Parker of Pazadena, Calif., is the guest of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brumback. Mrs. William Newton of Norfolk is! here as & guest of Mrs. Charles| Limerick. Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Clark and Mrs. J. C. Wilkerson of Wilson, N. C., were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Cll;{l: and have left to visit relatives rrisburg, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gregory, the Rev. and Mrs. Rice Gregory and Miss Kath- erine Gregory of Owensboro, Ky., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gregory's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. d. F. Gregory. Mrs. J. M. Armstrong ‘and Miss Mar- | { i [ garet Armstrong are spending two weeks in_Atlantic City. Mrs. James Kimes of The Plains is évl;li:.tmg her daughter, Mrs. William h. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hout of Hinton, the Rev. and Mrs. Henry L. ‘There is a pleasant bit of news to Washington folks in the announcement | and Mrs. Pate’s son-in-law and daugh- | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Craver. Mr. /| and Mrs. Craver also have had as their | guests their nephew, Mr. Homer Craver, | and Mr. Ellis Hunt of Lexington, N. C. | Miss Marian Taylor Dienelt, daugh- | ter of Dr. and Mrs. John Albert Dienelt, | and Mr. Kenneth Cooke Moors were | married Saturday afternoon, June 21, in the home of the bride’s parents in Rosemont. The Rev. O. L. Snyder, pastor of the Southern Methedist Church, officiated. The bride was es- corted by her father and wore a gown of pale green Chanel lace with large crinoline hat and lace mitts to match. She carried a cluster of butterfly roses and gypsophelia. Miss Doris Celeste Dienelt, sister of the bride, was her only attendant, and her gown was of pale pink net, made with a high waist- line and long full skirt. She also wore a large crinoline hat and lace mitts to match and carried a cluster of briarcliff roses and delphinium. Mr. J. Earle Ross was best man for Mr. Moore. Following the ceremony there was an informal reception, and later Mr. and Mrs. Moore left for a Northern bridal | trip. | Mr. and’ Mrs. C. C. Scott of Tampa, Fla, were guests last week of their | nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ar*hur M. King, on Duke street, and have gone to Ohio, where they will spend the Summer. Mrs. King and he: two chil- dren, Betty and Frank, spent the past week end in Marshall, Va. Mrs, Louis P. Woodward und Miss Eleanor Melchoir, accompanied by the former’s sister, Miss Eri Douglas of Columbus, Miss,, sailed from New York yesterday, and will spend the remain- der of the Summer travcling in Europe. Mrs. Georgé Whitton is the guest of relatives in Atlanta. Mrs. Boothe Pulman left Friday to spend several weeks with her mother, Mrs~ Walter Burgess, in Culpeper County. Miss Genevieve Peyton Shepperson has gone to Virginia Beach to remain for a week. Mrs. Andrew Nicholson is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Washeo, in Camden, N. J, Mrs. A. K. Fairfax is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Roy L. Blackmond in their home on Long Island. W. Va., are the guests of the former's i ut. Miss Elizabeth Peabody has gone to have re- to artinsburg, ‘W. Va. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harris. ~ Mrs. W. C. Norwood i§ home from a visit to friends in Chester, Pa. Mrs. Stuart Reiss of Valley Stream, Long Island, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Cockerille. Miss Mary Burns of Newark, N. J., :l&ol guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. . mason. Mrs. B. 8. Kidwell and B. S. Kidwel, Jr., are back from a visit to the former's rents, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Clark, in eville, Va. Mrs. C. E, Aldrich and her children have gone to East Berkshire, Va., where they will spend the Summer. Lieut. Aldrich join his family for the month of August. Mr. end Mrs. J. H. Pate, Mr. and have left motor for their homes in _ Goldghoro, 3N, C., after & visit with Mr, 9 Col. 10118 Miss Ethel May Oden of Mobile is the guest of her sister, Miss Elizalieth L4 -~ Greenway Inn Connecticut at Cathedral Sunday |Tuesdays & inner- | Thursdays Chicken ‘Wednes- days, Roast Capon | & Fridays plroied | Sea Food Steak s 85¢c" $1.00 Honeydew Cold_ Turkey Plate great music master is on the stage. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren are again to be of the Washington colony at Magnolia, - They will be at the Bliss | cottage off Hesperus avenue for the | Summer. Picturesque Ceremony Features Double Weading A picturesque double wedding 100k place Wednesday evening at7:30 o'clock when Miss Esther Grace Hebbs, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hobbs, be- came the bride of Mr. Fred E. Robbins and Miss Olive Aileen Campbell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Camp- bell, was married to Mr. Garl H. Boo- berg. The ceremonies were performed in the Columbia Heights Christian Church, the Rev. Harvey Baker Smith officiating. Preceding the eeremonies a short program of nuptial selections was given and Mrs. Robert Lee Living- ston, Ever Told” and Mrs. Robbins was given in marriage by her father and wore a gown of egg- shell color satin fashioned on princess lines, long kid gloves and a veil and cap of net and lace embroidered in sced pearls. She carried a showeér bouquet of roses and lilies of the valley. She was attended by her sister, Miss Nellie Elizabeth Hobbs, as mald of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Thelma Rob- inson and Miss Alma Clubb, cousin of the bride. Mr. Ernest W. Robbins, jr., brother of the bridegroom, was the best man and the ushers were Mr, Parke A. Arnold and Mr. Robert D. Porter. ! Mrs. Booberg was given in marriage by her father and her gown was of ivory satin designed on princess lines. Her veil of silk net was caught with orange blossoms and trimmed with duchess lace, forming a tiara effect. She wore long kid gloves and carried a shower bouquet of rofes and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Doris Nelson of Penns Groye, N. J., was matron of honor and the bridesmaids Were Miss Helen Camp- bell, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Ruff. Mr. Charles B. Campbell, jr., brother ot the bride, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Ben Styron and Mr, Lindley Kent Ward of Hagers- town, Md. The attendants for both brides, with the exception of Mrs. Nelson, wore frocks of net fashioned on long lines, lacy hats, slippers and lace mitts to correspond in color. They carried sheaf THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. | Underwood, Lieut. jr, are to spend much of the | Pt Enlisted Men's Dance Formally Opens Club At Fort Humpl'n'eys Commanding Officer Heads Group of Prominent Guests — Many Social Events in Week's Sched- ule—Personal 'Notes. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va,, June 28.— The commanding officer, Col. E. H. Schulz, and Mrs. Schulz and Col. E. J. Dent headed a group of officers and ladies who attended the dance given for the enlisted men of the post as an official opening of their new Service Club on Monday night. The Service Club, which has just been completed and which is considered the best in the Army, was designed by Lieut. H. M. Underwood of the 13th Engineers and bullt by the officers and men of that regiment under the personal super- vision of Col. Dent, With the other officers and ladies at the dance were Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson, Capt. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. W, B. Higgins, Lieut. H. M. and Mrs. L.W. Prentiss, Miss Caroline Schulz, Mr. Sam Lockwood, Lieut. Miles Reber, Lieut. W. W. Hodge, Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow. The Service Club was the scene of another dance Tuesday night, when the R, O. T. C. students at Fort Humphreys entertained. All the officers and ladies of the post were invited. Col. and Mrs. Schulz entertained at dinner Thursday night and_had as their guests Col. and Mrs. W. B. Ladue, Col. and Mrs. H. La T. Cavenaugh, Mr. Robert Cavenaugh, Col. and Mrs. G. D. Fitch and Representative and Mrs. E. C. Ellis. Miss Katherine Gammans of Scran- ton, Pa, arrived yesterday to spend the Summer at Fort Humphreys as the guest of Col. and Mrs. Schule. The last meeting of the season of the Garden Club was held Tuesday morn- ing at the home of Mrs. Schulz. Plans were made for the future development and beautification of the post. Capt. H. A. Buckley, the new Cav- alry instructor, and Mrs. Buckley ar- rived recently from Fort Riley, Kans. Mrs, J. C. Buckley, who arrived Tues- day from Fort Leavenworth, Kans., will make her home with Capt. and Mrs. Buckley. Maj. and Mrs. W. M. Hoge, jr., and family were recent visitors to the post. Maj. Hoge is-on leave from Fort Ben- ning, Ga., where he is an instructor at the Infantry School. Miss Charlotte Wells of Allentown, Pa. has arrived to spend the month of .July as the guest of Mrs. C. J. Wolfe. Lieut. H. C. Wolfe is spending a two-week leave in the mountains near Asheville, N. C. A group of Fort Humphreys people were guests of Lieut. and Mrs. J. P. Dean &t a dinner dance at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Cbuntry Club last Saturday night. Those who at- | tended the dinner were Capt. and Mrs. | F. R. Lyons, Lieut. and Mrs. C. H.| Chorpening, 'Lieut. and Mrs.. C. F.| Baish, Mrs. G. L. Schreiber, Lieut. and | Mrs. Henry Berbert. Col. and Mrs. E. M. Markham and Miss Grace Markham, who have been visiting Lieut. E. M. Markham, jr., left Tuesday_for their home, in Cleveland, Ohlo. Lieut. Markham leaves today for Cornell, where he will be a student this vear. The Monday Night Bridge Club met | at the home of Maj. and Mrs. R. T. | Coiner. The club had as its guests |Col. E. J. Dent and Capt. A. C. Lieber, jr. Mrs. Herbert Egbert of The Dallas, | Oregon, is this week visiting with Maj. |and Mrs. R. T. Coiner. Capt. and Mrs. F. H. Kohloss have | as their guest Capt. Kohloss' father, Mr. Robert A. Kohloss of Raleigh, N. C. eut. and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt en- ertained at_dinner re th: R. O. T. C. dance Tuesday night and had as their guests, Miss Caroline Schulz, Miss Mary MciKcever and Miss Loretta Me- Keever of Washington, Lieut. F. M. Albrecht, Lieut. Miles Reber, Lieut. L. J. Rumaggl. Mrs. F. R. Lyons gave a very pretty birthday party Monday for Russell, jr., and had as tea guests Mrs. H. P. Oram of Belle Haven, Mrs C. H. Chorpen- ing, Mrs. W. N. Thomas, jr, Mrs. H. | A."Buckley, Mrs. C. J. Taylor, Nirs. L. W. Prentiss. | Mrs. George L. Schreiber and her two sons, George, jr., and Peter, of Alburquerque, N. Mex., are visiting here for a month as guests of Lieut. and Mrs. C. F. Baish. | Miss Verona Horn of Washington | | was the guést Tuesday of Capt. gnd rs. W. N. Thomas, Jr. | Among the new arrivals at the post |are Lieut. and Mrs. J. W. Cox, jr. | who ‘were formerly stationed at Fort Riley, Kans., @nd Lieut. R. H. Naylor, | who has recently completed the course at_Cornell. | Lieut. W. W. Hodge was the week end guest of Miss Charlotte Grey at her nome in Harrisonburg, Va. Miss | Grey returned to Fort Humphreys Monday and spent the week as the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin. Lieut. Miles Reber spent last week end in New York, where he visited Lieut. C. E. Saltbman, who recently resigned from the Army and is business in Brooklyn. Capt. and Mrs. M. W. Marston and Lieut. and Mrs. J. R. Hardin gave & picnic and boating party Tuesday eve- | ning and had as their guests Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper, Lieut. and Mrs. W. | H. Powell, jr, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. | Forte, Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Chorpen- ing, Lieut. and Mrs. C. F. Baish, Miss | Charlotte Grey. Lieut. W. W. Hodge, Lieut. V. J. Esposito and Mr. John Meade. Mr. G. M. Forte of Fayetteville, N. C., spent the week here with Lieut. and Mrs. W. H. Powell, jr. —— e bouquets of Summer flowers tied with; ribbons the color of their gowns. Mrs. Robbins’ maid of honor was in pink and her bridesmaids in embroidered blue net trimmed with pink and Miss Camp- bell's bridesmaids were in embroidered green net trimmed with pink. Mrs. Nelson's gown was of yellow point d'esprit. i Mrs. Robbins’ mother was in a gown of pastel flowered chiffon with which she wore a corsage bouquet of pink fosebuds, while Mr. Robbins’ mother was in a gown of\ orchid chiffon and wore a corsage bouquet of tea roses. Mrs, Booberg's mother wore a gown of beige lace over flesh-color chiffon with a corsage bouquet of roses and Mrs. Booberg, mother of Mr. Booberg, was | in beige georgette with a corsage bou- | quet of roses. H Mr. and Mrs. Robbins will be at home after July 5 at 3800 Fourteenth street, and after a wedding trip to At- lantic City Mr. and Mrs. Booberg will | be at home after July 15 at 4120 Four- | teenth street. 110730 pm. |5 40 7:30 o, own deliciol Sread’in Dasiries aay ANN TABER mep HCO==HNAMZZO0 below cost. . 1728 Conn. Ave. Between R and S Sts. N.W. Summer Clearance Sale Wonderful values in Evening Gowns —some marked as low @s............ One White Velvet Imported Evening Wrap, formerly $15000. Now ........ Entire stock of imports, daytimg and sports dresses at much $15-00 $’50.00 il S C. JUNE 29, 1930—PART THRE DOUBLE WEDDING L : MRS. FREDERICK ROBBINS, Right: MRS. CARL BOOBERG. 4 e former was before her marriage, June 25, Miss Olive Campbell, and Mrs. Robbins wys Miss Esther Hobbs. The ceremony was a perfectly I;hmnrd event, taking place in the Columbia Heights Christian Church, the Rev. Harvey Baker Smith officiating. ~—Underwood Photo. Treasure Hunt Draws.- Throng of Searchers At Post in Quantico PR EET, Lieut. and Mrs, Scollin Hosts at Attractive Eve- ning Entertainment. _Many Charming Social Events Scheduled. QUANTICO, Va., June 28.—Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Smedley D. Butler motored to ‘Washington to witness the presentation of the National Geographic Society Medal to Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd | by President Hoover and to view the moving pictures which were taken on the Antarctic trip. Mrs. Thomas S. Butler of Westchester, Pa,, is visiting her son and daughter-in- law, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Butler. Mr. Butler of Texas, visiting them, as is Mrs. But- ler's niece, Miss Margaret Felton Peters of Chester, Pa. Lieut. and Mrs. R. C. Scollin directed a treasure hunt Thursday evening, hav- ing as their guests most of’the younger crowd on the post. Those who tock part in the hunt were Lleut. and Mrs. E. A. Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Wall, Lieut. and Mrs. C. J. Chapell, Lieut. John Wehle, Lieut. D. L. Cloud, Capt. K. L. Buse, Mr. West, who is here with the interna- tional rifle team: Lieut. E. D. Ferguson, Licut. J H. Stillman, Lieut. E. L. Ly- man, M: Swanson, Lieut. and Mrs. M. F. Heaney, Lieut. and Mrs. C. B. Graham, Lieut. and Mrs. W. L. J. Bayler, Miss Anne Nettekoven, Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Helen McDonald, Miss Decevee, Miss M. T. Heiner, Miss Grace White, Miss Barbara Davis and Miss Frances Woods. Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, daughter of Capt. Heiner, U. 8. N, had as her house guests last week Miss Barbara Davis of Coronado, daughter of the late Col. Henry C. Davis and Mrs. Davis; Miss Anne Tardy, daughter cf Capt. Tardy of Annapolis, and Miss Caroline Sander- son, daughter of Col. Sanderson of Washington. Miss Dorothy Wootten, sister of Mrs. E. E. Hall, left Saturday for her home in Astoria, Oreg. Amcng those reporting for duty this week were Lieut. R. W. Conroy, Lieut. Thomas B. Jordan and Lieut. 8. A. Mc- Clellan. Mrs. James J. Meade, wife of Licut. Col. Meade, arrived at the post this wee¥, and is In her new quarters. Mrs. Louls M. Bourne, jr., wife of Maj. Bourne, recently entertained for a number of guests in her quarters at a bridge tea, the company including Mrs. J. F. Moriarty, Mrs. G. H. Towner, Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mrs. Raphael Griffin, Mrs. Roberts from Fredericksburg, Mrs. W. O. Brice, Mrs. W. L. Bayler, jr.; Mrs. R. C.:Scollin, Mrs. H. A. Carr, Mrs. C. J. Chapell. Mrs. F. G. Cowie, Mrs. R. S. Geiger, Miss Frances Woods, Mrs, E. 8. Piper, Mrs. R. H. Rhoades, Mrs. Wil- liams, Mrs. Sanderson and Mrs. Bain. Lieut. and Mrs. Edward S. Shaw went this week to Portsmouth, N. H., where Lieut. Shaw will have duty at the Naval Prison. ‘Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Earl S. Piper gave a delightful bridge tea in her quarters in honor of Miss Frances Woods, who is her house guest. The list of guests included Mrs. A. A. Noble, Mrs. Robert Blake, Mrs. J. B. Sebree, | Mrs. L. C. Whitaker, Mrs. C. B. Graham, | Mrs, Le Page Cronmiller, Mrs. W. L. Bayler, jr.; Mrs. R. C. Scollin, Mrs. C. J. Chapell, Mrs. M. F. Heaney, Mis3 Ethel Butler, Miss Anna Nettekoven, Miss Helen McDonald, Miss Mary T. Heiner, Mrs, Wall, Mrs. L. M. Bourne, jr; Mrs. R. H. Rhoads, Mrs. J. L. Underhill, Mrs. Delmar Byfleld, Miss Barbara Davis of Coronado, Calif,, and Miss Decevee of Harrisburg, Pa. Capt. and Mrs. R. H. Jeschke and | Maj. and Mrs, A. W. Jacobson were the | dinner guests Thursday evening of Capt. and Mrs. O. T. Pfeiffer Miss Martha and Miss Eleanor King, daughters of Capt. E. J. King, U. 5. N.. are the house guests of Miss Mary T. | Heiner. fThey have left Annapolis and | are on_ their way to the West Coast, | where their father is to command the | U. 8. 8. Lexington. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy James of Havre de Grace, Md., were the guests Sunday of Maj. and Mrs. J. C. Smith. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Raymond D. Sullivan left Friday for Parris Island, where Col. Sullivan has been ordered for duty. Lieut, H. B. Croswell, U. 8. A, who recently graduated from' West Point, is | visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. B. G. Jones. | “Mrs. Flett, wife of Lieut. J. W. Flett, | left recently for Wadena, Minn., where _|she will visit her parents for two | months, | _Chaplain and Mrs. W. R. Hall had as | their dinner guests Sunday, Chief of Chaplains Sydney K. Evans, Chaplain | and Mrs. C. A. Neyman and Miss Betty | Neyman., Mr. Walter Gale was the guest of his sister and brother-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. A. A. Noble, over last Sunday. Lieut. Merrill, M. C., U. 8. N., and Mrs. Merrill, from the Naval Proving | Grounds in lgren, Va.; were in town | Friday and were dinner guests of Capt. |and Mys. Pfeiffer. Capt. and Mrs. | Pfeiffer are leaving shortly for a month'’s leave after which, they will sail for Honolulu, where Capt. Pfeiffer will | be stationed. | Capt: and Mrs. John Kaluf, who have been in Chicago, during the captain's leave period for the last month, have | returned to the post. 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A. e o now all typists are allowed an extra half hour twice a week on condition that they bathe. One cannot help thinking that tffe lure of the shops may prove more at- tractive than that of the water to some dainty damsels, and if an alibi is needed a damp bathing costume is so easy to produce! Anyhow, the men are envious, and office boys with sporting tendencies, who have buried their grandmotiers several times too often, are wondering whether they cannot bring swimming nito their excuse next time Hobbs fs batting at the oval! (Copyright, 1930.) NOON BATHS ENCOURAGED LONDON (N.AN.A.)~ of the B. B. C. at Savoy cently been wrestling with & even more i.l'l!rlfllnq than tion of the perfect ‘redio wit, does a bath in the day improve a typist's efficien One of the on tl came back lunch with the excuse that she had been swimming in Lambeth Baths. She worked with such vigor for the rest of the afternoon, however, that her chiefs decided that swimming must be good for the mind as well as the figure. And officials | have re- Talkies Taxed for Players. Patrons of motion picture theaters which have replaced orchestras by talk- fes must pay a tax of 50 per cent the price of tickets, according to a nely ordinance passed by the municipal council of Porte Alegre, Brazil. The proceeds of this tax are to be devoted to the rellef of musiclans who lost th positions when the talkies appeared. The Women’s Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street lSIO.SO & $|2.50 SMART SUMMER SHOES REDUCED TO 7 $8.85 Summer Footwear to go with your printed Chiffons or your pale pink Shantungs or-your nile green Crepes —Excellent quality, fine shoe making and the correct style at the amazingly low price of $8.85 Noatural Linen Opera Pump Embroidered Tip & Quarter Reduced to Dull Satin Kid Opera Pump Piped with Red Kid Reduced to Eggshell Woven Sandal Kid Tip and Quarter Reduced to Black and White Woven Oxford White Kid Tip and.Quarter Reduced to W hite Kid Punched Oxford Tie Reduced to The Women’s Shop of the RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street