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Quantico Social Set Enjoys Fall Program 2 Of Rare Festivities Complimentary Bridge Tcns.i Honor Dinner and Sur- prise Party Among Week's Attrastions—Other Note- worthy Events Scheduled. QUANTICO, October 11.—Mrs. Wil- llam G. Hawthorne was the hostess this week at two very delightful bridge teas given in honor of Mrs. Walter A. Wachter, who recently came to the t. The guests Wednesday were Mrs. roy Hunt of Washington, Mrs. John Sebree, mother of Maj. Sebree; Mrs. Maurice Holmes, Mrs. Charles C. Brown, Mrs. Franklin T. Steele, Mrs. Robert G. Heiner, Mrs. Carl T. Hull, Mrs. Smedley D. Butler, Mrs. Albin L. Lindcll, Mrs. George S. Clarke, Mrs Clarexce E. Nutting, Mrs. Randoiph C. Beric ey, Mrs, Haro:a L. Parsons, Mrs. Harcld H. Utley and Mrs. Lyle H. Mil- ler. Later in the afternoon Mrs. Lowry B. Stevenson, Mrs. John Potts, Mrs. James L. Underhill, Mrs, James J. Meade, Mrs. Cottrell, mother of Mrs. Wachter, and Mrs. Charles D. Barrett vame in for tea. Mrs. Hawthorne’s gliests Thursday included Mrs. Richard H. Jeschke, MIs. Willlam S. Fellers, Mrs. James D. Waller, Mrs. Thomas E. Watson, Mrs. Raphael Griffin, Mrs. Karl 1. Buse, Mrs. Harold C. Major, Mrs. Elmer E Hall, Mrs. Theodore H. Cartwright, Mrs. Hal N. Potter, Mrs. Charles N Muldrow, Mrs. Robert H. Pepper, Mrs. James P. Smith, Mrs. Alfred E. Noble, Mrs. Murl Corbett and Mrs. Blake. Mrs. Luclan Whitaker in later for tea. Maj. and Mrs. Clarence C. Nutting had a&s their dinner guests Friday night Gen. and Mrs. Smedley D. But- ler, Maj. and Mrs, George S. Clarke and Maj. and Mrs. Harold L. Parsons Lieut. and Mrs. Lawson H. Sander- fon had as their guest fof the week end Mrs. Sanderson’s niece, Miss Mary Plowman of Alexandria. ~Wednesday evening the Sandersons had as their dinner guests Lieut. David L. Cloud and Lieut. Robert H. Kerr Saturday evening at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club the younger set from Quantico gave & sur- prise party for Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, | daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Robert G. | Heiner, U. S. N, who with her parents | is leaving soon for Peiping, China, | Where Capt. Heiner will have com- mand of the Naval Hospital. Miss| Helner has been most popular during her stay at the post, and it is with Tegret that her friends see her go. Among those attending the dance were Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Anne Nette- Koven, Miss Helen McDonald, Miss Marie Louise Nutting, Miss Betsy Ann Steele, Miss Betty Bennett, Miss Kath- erine Clarke, Miss Grace White, Miss Ruth Marsters, Miss Anne Marsters, Miss Flora Revell, Lieut. and Mrs. Walter L. J. Bayler, Lieut. and Mrs. Alexander W. Kreiser, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Lyman, Mr. and Mrs_ Ewing Wall, Lieut. and Mrs. Chester B. Gra- ham, Maj. and Mrs. Roger W. Peard, Lieut. J. Phillip Berkeley, Mr. Richard Hayward, Lieut. Willard Reed, Jr; Lieut. Warren E. Sweetzer, jr.: Lieut. Francis H. Bradbury, Lieut. Thomas C. Colt, jr.; Lieut. Thomas Noon, Lieut. Richard, Lieut. Theodore Brewster, Lieut. Robert H. Kerr, Lieut. David L. Cloud, Lieut. John H. Stillman, Lieut. Frank G. Daily and Lieut. John Wehle from Philadelphia. Lieut. James Philip Berkeley, who is | attending the Basic_School in Phila- delphia, and Mr. Richard Haywar from Norfolk, are spending the we: end with the former's parents, Gen. | and Mrs. Randolph C. Berkeley. Ran- dolph Carter Berkeley, jr., the yourger | son of .Gen. and Mrs. Berkeley, is at- tending the Severn School at Severn Park, Md. Friday, Mrs. Robert Blake gave an informal luncheon in_ homor of Mrs. Thomas E. Watson who I8 sailing on October 18 for Santo Domingo to join her husband, who has been designated as Food Commissioner there. Mrs. Blake ‘had as her other guests Mrs. Lyle H. Miller, Mrs. Robert H. Pepper, | Mrs, Charles N. Muldrow, Mrs. Elmer | E. Hall, Mrs. W. Stanley Fellers and| Mrs. James L. Underhill. The Tuesday Club met this week at | the home of Mrs. Holmes, wife of Capt. Maurice G. Holmes. Miss Bettsy Ann Steele, daughter of Captain and Mrs. Franklin T. Steele, was hostess at a supper party in her quarters last Friday night. Those en- joying Miss Steele's hospitality were Miss Ethel Butler, Miss Ann Nette- | koven, Miss Marie Louise Nutting, Miss Colt, sister of Lieut. Colt; Lieut. Francls H. Bradbury, Lieut. Theodore O. Brewster, Lieut. Harry J. Beyer. Lieut. Thomas C. Colt, jr. Lieut. John H. Stillman and Lieut’ Robert H. Kerr. Later in the evening the party motored | to Fort Humphreys where they attended the dance at the officers’ club there. | Lieut. and Mrs. Edward N. Snedeker | have as their houss guests Mrs. Sned- eker’s mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Doughit of Mount Airy, N. C., and her two aunts, Mrs. Powell and | Mrs. Atkinson, also of Mount Airy. | Maj L. Underhill have es their guest Mrs. Underhill's | mother, Mrs. Charles 5. Miller of | Philadelphia. came and Mrs. James Robert | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART THREE. e ———— s — —_——————_— — — ————= v Of Personal Interest to MISS CONSTANCE LAFOUNT, Whose parents, the Federal radio commissioner and Mrs. Harold A. Lafount, announce her engagement to Mr. John Scowcroft of Ogden, Utah, the marriage to take place mext month. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Junior League Sponsors Minor Theater Opening When the Junior Theater opens its season at the Shubert-Belasco Saturday morning, November 15, it will be under the sponsorship of the Junior League. Notwithstanding the similarity in the name of the two organizations they are separate entities. The Junior League, however, announced its official indorse- ment of the Junior Theater last season, and this season it will play hostess at this opening event. The boxes will be taken by Junior League members, the first three rows of the mezzanine being made over into additional boxes for this occasion. They will also usher the juve- nile audience and serve it confections | between the acts, in short, they will | greatly enhance the festivity of this eagerly awaited event The opening play of the series will be “Tom Sawyer,” with Henry Hull, jr., in | the title role. Young Henry is a new member of the company, and is the son of the famous star and the grandson of | Mrs. John Charles Fremont of 2119 R | street of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Bogan (f)bserve 4th Wedding Anniversary | The guests present at the celebration | Monday, October 6, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert L. Bogan, who cele- brated their fourth wedding anniversary were Miss Catherine Bailey, Miss Laura Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph F. Bai- ley, Mr. William L. Beckley, Mr. Alan Bel, Miss Margaret Bogan, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas L. Bogan, Phil Buhler, Miss Helen Burrows, Miss Mabelle Dal- ton, Miss B. Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Darby, Mr. Arthur Gray. Miss Florence Hayes, Miss Louise Helff, Miss Holt, Mr. J. Gilbert Joyce, Mr. Charles C. Leeds, Mr. Campbell T. Murray, Mr James Nagle, Miss Louise Pigott, Mr and Mrs. John Ritter, Mr. John Rose, Miss Gertrude Ruzicka, Miss Catherine Sadler, Miss Della Sayre, Miss Cath- erine Shannon, Mr. Jack Shortt, Mr and Mrs. Harold Singer, Miss Alice Speiden, Miss Lucy Speiden, Mr. Philip Taylor. Miss Virginia Turley, Miss Vir- ginia Vander Schaaf. Mr. Charles Vance and Mrs. Willlam Wolter. OLNEY, MARYLAND FOR - LUNCHFON TEA DINWER 12 Mi. North of Washington, Route Out” Georgia Ave. Extended. Ashton Announcing Bridge Teas. Certified Teacher OPEN EVERY DAY, NOON k & Whi TO D. C. Mother’s | Lucky Find HEN we find that some slight djustment makes a_marvel- ous improvement in a_ child we | wonder why we hadn’t thought be fore to give the child this help. A good example is the exper of M A. G. Elsasser, 2138 } N. W., Washington. She says: “Mj little girl was doing fairly well but I noticed she didn't eat like she should and didn’t seem to have much energy. Navy Sponsors Plan Entertamment Program “I'wanted to do something for her, Members of the subchapter of the| and my mother recommended C: Northeastern Chapter of the Sponsors | fornia Fig Syrup, so I gave her some. of the Navy held a meeting Friday at Jeanne improved so much I wonder lL!wshgme of Capt spienry Willlams, | why I didn’t do something for her 3 ., and Mrs. Williams. stomach and bowels before. It re- The Sponsors are planning & pro- Javeq“}or sluggishn rave her 7 gram of entertainment for the coming = CvGC NCT SUZGIShACSS, gave her a | season, the committee including Mrs good appetite and plenty of energy i Ella Herbert Micou, Mrs. Stanton Nor- To point up a ppelite, in- man, Mrs. E. R. Wilson, Mrs. Hunter Crease energy gth, assist Tennent, Miss Bagley and Miss Helen digestion and a tion, there’s nothing more effective than pure Colhoun. vegetable California Fig Syrup. Doc- tors advise its use Lo open the bowels | during colds and children’s diseases, | or whenever bad breath, coated Miss Morris Complimented Mrs. Rhoads, wife of Lieut. Robert H. Rhoads, gave a most attractive | bridge tea in her quarters Wednesday afternoon, having as her guests Mrs. Harold C. Major, Mrs. Guy Smith, Mrs Chester B. Graham, Mrs. Frank M. June, Mrs. Clayton C. Jerome, Mrs. Lemuel A. Haslup, Mrs. Joseph Lyman, Mrs. Lawson H. Sanderson, Mrs. Henry A. Carr, Mrs. Norman Rainier, Mrs. Walter L. J. Bayler, Miss Revell, Miss Ethel Butler, Mrs. Roger W. Peard, Mrs. Ivan Miller and Mrs. Lester Powers. Col. and Mrs. James J. Meade ed after an absence of three g which tim> they have ' Among the various ey visited were Atlantic City,| Boston and Province Lake, Me. laces t Newport Me. * The first foot ball game of the sea- son was played at the stadium last Friday afternoon with the Army Air team from Langley Field, competing with the Marine team. The marines won with a score of 7 to 0. Among the officers who accompanied the team were Col. Kirkland, commanding offi- cer of Langley Field; Lieut. Day and Lieut. Adams Thur: evening Lieut. and Mrs Chester B. Graham were hosts at a dinner party for Lieut. and Mrs. Guy B. Smith, Licut. and Mrs. Frank M June and Lieut. and Mrs. Robert H Rhoads Tuesday evening in the gymnasium prior to the movies, Dr. Wiliam A Steuart, Director of the Census, spoke on “Taking the Census.” Monday evening Miss Bernice Wilkins and Miss Dorothy Townsend accom- panied by Mr. Conrad H. Reid and Mr. Harry Simpson, motored to the Indian Spring Country Club at Indian Spring, Md., where they attended the dinner dance given by the Alpha Iota Kappa fraternity. FAMILY CLAIMS RECORD Has Lived in Same French Town During Last 662 Years. PARIS, October 11 (NANA)— Bpurrea on by Swedish boasts of loyalty to the land, French newspapers started a canvass recently and triumphant) unearthed the family Clerget, which ha: established an endurance record to end all endurance records. For 662 years the family has lived in the same town, Volnay, located in the picturesque Cote Or. D e Clergel, descendant of the " eriginal settlers, has three sons, “all of whom™ he says, “are expecting to gemain in the city of their fathers.” ACopyright. 1930, by North American News- 5 paper Alliance.) By Her Fellow Teachers The teachers of the Johnson School in Washington gave a dinner at the Olney Inn, Tuesday, in honor of Miss Betty Morris, a member- of their group. The guests included Miss Virginia Armstrong, Miss Grace Lind, Miss Mar- garet Short, Miss Barbara Holzberg, Miss Valeria Marshall, Miss Clemence Stinzing, Miss Blanche Street, Miss Laura Glern, Miss Emma Gregg, Miss Clara Dorris, Miss Margaret Leaman and Mrs. Joseph Burmeister. tongue, headaches, listlessness, etc., warn of constipation The genuine always bears the name California. So look for that when buying. At all drugstores. { CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP LAXATIVE-TONIC !ol CHILDREN Hazel Forbes, a Ziegfeld beauty, proves that PROPER CARE makes the hair more atiractive. She's wearing the popular LONG BOB. asy Way to Make Hair Grow Long, Soft, Abundant YOU. o, can have long, soft, abundant hair. 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Sec how the ——— At A1l Drug tores - Thirty Five Cen i smmmmm - | Was}\ington Residents | Miss Esther Sherby of Decatur street has as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Kulman and Mrs. Joseph Solomon of Savannah, Ga., in whose honor she entertained at dinner Thursday night. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Bernton and family, who have been at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., for the Summer, are Te- turning to their home on O street Thursday. Mrs. Harold Singer, formerly Miss Edith Kohner, was given a kitchen shower Thursday night, in the home ss Alice Frank, by members of ority, Omega Sigma Pi. During the evening refreshments were served. Miss Betty Baum, who spent the Summer with her parents at Wicomico Beach, Md., has returned to Baltimore to resume her studies at the Peabody Institute of Music. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baum family have closed their cott Beach, Md., and to their home on Edmunds street. Fulton Brylawski and family also have closed their cottage at Wico- mico Beach, where they spent the Sum- and Arthur Marks, who accompanied | Mrs | her daughter, Mrs. Fred Rauh, to her home in Pontiac, Mich., has returned to her home on Euclid street Mrs. Caroline Weyl arrived in New York the early of the week on |4 | the steamship Britannia, after spend- rclock at 27 ¥ Y e | g | 11 to 5 o'clock al 27 Adams Mill road. | relatives in Baltimore over the week ‘Car& par'y Scl’wdulcd end. Mrs. David Himmelblau of Chicago will come to Washington Tuesday to visit her parents, Mr. and ) Leo Mautner of Adams Mill road. Mrs. Anna Podnos announces the engagement of her sister, Miss Selma Grese of Winthrop, Mass.. to Mr. Max Chidel of Washington. The wedding will take place in Janua Miss Gross and Mrs. Podnos daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gross of Winthrop, who are expected to arrive Sunday for a visit to them. Mr. Solomon ross, their brother, will ac- company his parents, and they will re- main for two months Mr. and Mrs, Alfred C. H. Abel have urned from a visit to New York, where they were guests of relatives. ing the Summer in London and Rams- | Mrs. Goldsmith Sigmund is chairman. | gate, England, with her mother and | Mrs. A. Baer, who has been a guest | other relatives. After staying in New |of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | | Ytrk l<;:' the sl)"cek she is expeclw:‘i to | and Mrs. Moe Baer, in Cleveland Park, | return here. She was accompanied on.| pas | [ ner trip from abroad by her uncle, | oo5 S DR Tnon | | Mr. Robert Cohen of Galveston, Tex. | ' | “'Mrs, Milton Schlesinger and young | Mrs. Lester Lansburgh of New York | |son of Cleveland, Ohio, are guests of is a guest of relatives here over the ! Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newmyer of 2618 | Week end. | Connecticut avenue. | Mrs. Leonard Schloss will go to Pitts- Mrs, A. King has returned to her burgh for the coming weck. | | nome, 1960 Bfitmore street, after a| The Sigma-Omega-Pi Sorority Chap- visit with her mother, Mrs. B. Katz, in | ters of Washington and Baltimore have | Paterson, N. J., and relatives in New- |arranged for a conclave to take place | ark, N. | In this city the latter part of Decem- | Mrs. Morris Simon and son, Louls, |ber. are in Atlantic City. | Mrs. Eugene Schwab is spending 2 Mr. and Mrs. A. Breslau of Balti- (week in New York as a guest of Mrs. more, Md., were the week end guests | Arthur Baumgarten, after spending the of their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. | Summer at Long Beach, N. Y. Goldsmith Sigmund, of | Mrs. Milton Baer is visiting relatives in Newark, N. J. and Mrs. The Friday Bridge Club met at the York, who were guests of the lat- | home of Mrs. Edward Kohner of Bel- er's mother, Mrs. Louls Simon, have mont road the past week. returned to their home. | "Mr. and Mrs. William B. Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Peyser and family | their young son, Billy Wolf, are in have given up thelr home on Wyoming | their new home in Cleveland Park avenue and are now at Wardman Park | Mrs. Edward Finkelhor of Wardman Hotel. | Park Hotel is spending the week end Mrs. Lehman Goldman of Atlantic | in Baltimore, a guest of relatives City was the recent guest of her uncle, | Mr. Dan Sherby, who spent a week Mr. Benjamin Heid, and . family of | siting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Lanier place. Harry Sherby, s returned to his The Jewish Women's Unit of the | home in Cleveiand, Ohio, Red Cross will resume its meetings for | Mr. and Mrs. Edward the season in sewing tomorrow from 3901 Connecticut avenue Shower Given to Honor Mrs. McKenny, Recent Bride A lovely shower was held at the home of Mrs. R. L. Davis, 4216 Thirty-eighth strebt northwest Tuesday evening, October 7, in honor of her sister-in-law, B. R. McKenny, whose marriage rtly took place. Cards were played ments served later in the mong those present were A yilliam Radel, Mrs. Garland Smith, Mrs. gessc Heitmuller, Mrs, Nan | Pullinm, Mrs. Lafon Wilson, Mrs. Otto Sonneborn of | J. Botsch, Mrs. Amelia Walter, Mrs. B. L. Davis, of | on @® Wardman Park, one of the world's greatest apartment hotels. combines the attractive recrea- tional facill.t;es of a faslfionable country c]ub with the modern comforts and conveniences of a metropolitan establishment. @ It has been said that "yesnerda.\'.s luxuries are today‘s necessi- ties.” It is also true that scientific management is bringing yesterday's luxuries nearer and nearer the progressive people of the present age who appreciate the importance of living in the proper environment. Nowhere is this modern trend more in evidence than at Wardman Park. Our residents and guests enjoy supcrlative serve ice, in a delightful atmosphere—and their ex- penses are no more, frequently less, than they would pay elsewhere for ordinary accommoda- tions. . One of our guests said recently. “I am delighted! fortable and attractive. T‘}ly apartment is Wonderfully com= I am most agreeably surprised to discover that the rates are so very I expected reasonable. t]’l e serv;ce in had them to be as high as the quality which every depart- \\ ment. Frankly, < "I was prepared to pay more, for I realize that it is worth more to live here. Then, too., it is grati- characterizes fying to become a member of the community which has been so popular with my friends for many years. And the dreat variety of enter- tainment—well, it is a marvelous p[ace. and I want you to know that | am a very happy resi= dent." . \Ve l‘lave eighteen hundred rooms, all outside, arranged in one-room combina- A few furnished apartments in C}lOiCC locatinns are tions, two, three and five room suites. available just now. If you are Iooking for a bet- ter place to ]ive. you will welcome this opportun- The members of our staff will be glad to furnish any information you may desire. @ ity. are | At Holy Cross Academy Holy Cross Academy will be the scene of a very attractive card party on the evening of Friday, Octoher 24. Tne party wil take place in the as- sembly hall, and the proceeds will be applied 0 %oe furd for the erection of an_auditorium. Som® of the more recent graduates will bate charge df the arrangements, Miss Reégnier Hartnett having been se- lected as chairman Anne's, 1731 Conn. Ave. Sunday Dinner, $1.25 5 to 8 P.M. Honey Dew Melon Baked Virginia Ham Homemade Jelly Roast Stuffed Chicken Totato Souffle Fi Francaise d_Caulifiower ndwich Salad Anne's Dressing Homemade Rolls Tea offee Orange Meringue Pie Delicious Coffee Mouse Homemade Walnut Ire Cream Brownies and Cookles French Tomato Week Days eon Tea Dinner Conn, Ave. De. 1229