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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 12, 1930—PART THREE. . Drum and Bugle Corps Of American Legion In Notable Schedule Maneuver for Entertain. ment in Fort Humphreys' Parade—Leading Society Events Listed. 1Cl’|ampi0nl of Mississippi | | | FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., October 11.—The American Legion Drum snd Bugle Corps, champions of Mississippt cud that State’s official musical organ- | ization at the American Legion nationa! | convention in Boston, gave an interest- | ing full dress exhibition of playing, | marching and maneuvering on the post e ground Saturday afternoon for fit of the personnel of the post. g the exhibition there was & | tea given at the engineer mess, Harris Hall, for the visitors and officers and | ladies of the garrison, at which Mrs. H. A. Finch and Mrs. W. E. R. Covell ed., and Mrs. H. C. Johannes left sday month's leave during motor to Chicago by a, Canada and Detroft. 1 they will spend a few nt of the week was the meeting of the Post Bridge Club | In Harrls Hall Friday night when Mrs | Henry Berbert and Maj. L. K. Anderson | were hosts. This the second of res vee ge meets which were -) | 50 largely attended last year. | Col. and Mrs. H. F. Pipes entertained At the Hub —~ | There's Lots of Satisfaction to Be Derived From the Ownership of a Genuine Waln ut Veneered | Bl am thets gacete a3 and aave: Ravel | Stacey and Maj. and Mrs. Hunter of J -Pi inii { i H | Bellehaver Capt. and Mrs. Harley A New and Handsome Ten-Piece Dining Suite Like This ‘ . Capt. and Mre. Harley . . . . 4 . Hubert Miller, Lieut. A suite of excellent design and sturdily constructed of American walnut veneer with deco- Barney, Lieut. and Mrs. ) ¥ IOO% Mohair Bed_Davenport SUIte X rated panels and artistic metal drawer pulls. The group of ten pieces consists of a four-leg- $E?@ R e et Lieut. and Mrs. H. B. Loper had as ] NG e B b B FisiiE ' iatraighE Eront Totse, apting- front buffet, server, china cabinet, extension table and six velour seat chairs. Tudor design. dinner guests before the frs, October filled seat cushion suite upholstered in 100% mohair with moquette $ Specially priced for Monday i g i Dian and Mra g N. Krieger, Mo v si i -dav i vil 4 John Opie, 3d, of Alexandria, and Lieut. on reverse side of cushions. Bed-davenport, armchair and wing Terms to Su:t—Pay the Hub weekly or Monthly AT Belt, chair as pictured. Another noteworthy dinner was given B ve by Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert whose guests were Capt. and Mrs. F. R. Lyons, Liberal Credit Terms—The HUB | puests were Capt. and Mrs, . R. Lyons, |and Mrs. G. C. Reinhardt, Licut. and | Mrs. T. R. Weyher and Licut. and Mrs. C._R. Smith. LIBERAL | Licut and Mrs. L. W. Prentiss and CREDIT | family returned Sunday from Ocean City, Md., where they spent the month R of September. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club met at the home of Mre, W. B. | Higgins. Mrs. W. E. R. Covell, Mrs. A ’!\'f, W. Marston and Mrs. H. S, Miller 1 V= \ i were guests, 1DRMNSAININ / 7/ MM Capt. and Mrs. Ha 11 d tea Wednesday af ‘. | j 4 house guests, Licut A R | ' > nmi 3 AXY AN 7 Lovett and daughter, TIMRHNIE geaae—— g ] g 4 : i (5 i i nooga, Tenn,, and Mrs. D. McLamar of [Janl lml_ Ii I ; T 12 ] ) b Jacksonville, guests were e 3 il i ! S " 8 / Capt. and 1. Bowley, Lieut. BEGE ABIBRNE. . n T f ¢ § 4 and Mrs. C. F. Baish, Lieut and Mrs. " i L | |} P N 4 C. H. Chorpening, Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. e Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. H. 8. Miller. Lieut. and Mrs. J. N. Krueger had as their supper guests Sunday night Mi Laura Switz and Mr. John De Witt of Washington Pull-Up Chair 4 A ) o (kS v : Reber” were. dinngr . gocets. Savurday of This practical and attractive bed outfit Lieut. and Mrs. J. W. Cox. On Thurs- A comfortable, «'nrm-finin% di- consists of a continuous-post wood-finished 75 3 i - | U NS A y | T : ~ n. A d?yd}AeuL. i?d M; slox h‘a{d with lgexré sign with velour seat and back. metal bed with decorated panels, a link . ¥ 4 ¥ Marve lous one W o i v i A ? Washis 3 Frame finished in mahogany. fabric spring and a combination mattress. 4 1 ¥ *f Capt and rs. C. B. Leedon of Water- 4 i ' f 3 town, Mass., were house guests last weel ® W i j Ph| of Maj. and Mrs. L. K. Anderson. Terms 50c a eek—The HUB 1 : : 1ico Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pierce and daugh- ~ ter Betsy of Berlin, Germany, who spent ; ] (A : o Super-Heterodyne last_week with Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Gate-Leg Table fheNewAtvater| Bosch Radio | Baby Grand $ 50 Tk : R Waco $1 4 4 50 $ 50 166 PRI 3 S e . = . . | busines: i Less Tubes A beiatiful O tube scupi Mrs. Everetts of the American Legion i 8 , 4 . : A A beautiful 9-tube s e Auxiliary of Mississippi, who were en A practical and . (("flu‘i_'"g T“bf') S flji:fi’ A powerful radio in gen- grid model. No A. C. hum. | route to the National Conventfon in space-s5aving 3 A Nadie Set a class by 4 Hear uine walnut cabinet of Gothic | Boston. Mrs. Everetts is the Mississippt table nicely fin- IS 3 e, s : | Btate class president of the auxiliary. ished in ma- b - el 1 sch strateG design ; 7 tubes, with 3 screen- Lieuti ‘and Mo’ D, 6 Shinglee b hogany. 4 n b m grid ; genuine electro-dynamic | as week end guests Lieut. and Mrs, John Easy Terms speaker, built in. L | R. Vance and Miss Erin Clark of Wash- il o ington. TUBES. Mary Oliver, little daughter of M: (] L] | sixth birthday anniversary at a party Sunday afternoon. | _ Capt. Harry L. Campbell of Colum- | bus, Ohio, arrived Tuesday to spend a and Mrs. L. E. Oliver, celebrated | week as the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. | H. 8. Miller. ~ | Maj. and Mrs. L. K. Anderson hac as guests Sunday Mrs. Dorothy Miller n" 3 of Logansport, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. C. H ," $ | Weaver af Washington and Mrs. C. £ Weaver of Baltimore. | _ Lieut. and Mrs. B. C. Snow returned | Wednesday from Achville, Tenn., where "‘w | they spent a short leave. >‘z X Mrs. L. M. Henshaw of Los Angeles, a5 i Smoking Stand i O d | ) R. Covell. Mrs. Henshaw brought with A pedestal base : 2 N WIA 0 = | her Maj. and Mrs, Covell's little daugh- W et ith iy 2 5 S ter Beverly, who had been visiting her. sag =~ i s JLER - ; | The Monday Night Bridge Club met cabinet and fit- | 7 2 A | I ‘ 4 *?1.' the h?im(x of ém; n&:} Mrs. Covell 2 R ! ik v | 415 i | » d jeut. and Mrs H orpening and tings. Spe ; - P & {Mrs. W N. Thomas, jr., were guests cially priced at y 5 I i | of the club. T F | capt. and Mrs. George J. Nold were | recent visitors at the post, and Monday Capt. Bruce Hill and Licut. James F Phillips of Wilbur Wright Field were visitors. Lieut. C. H. Chorpening is leaving about the middle of October for a 10- Lieut. Rob- of Lieut. and Calif., arrived Saturday to spend the Winter with her daughter, Mrs. W. E. :fi\\" as%* gzs® "\ A\ Vugyasiuese o g section of Woman's Club met Friday afternoon in the home of Mi 5 The meeting was devoted to the study of budgeting and household_engineering. Capt. and Mrs. H. A. Buckley have had as th s Buckley's par- ents and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Booth and Miss Evelyn Booth of Seattle, Wash. Miss Booth has entered Trinity | College in W: Mgs. Buckley and Mrs, Booth were recemt luncheon guests of Mrs. H. C. Newcomer in Washington. ublications, including d in England in the %fi MErElEnsrg & ”.'% Why, TuwearSian e ) 7 All-Over Jacquard Velour 3-Piece Suite 9. % A new design, with extended seat cushions, spring-filled . 4 ¢ Ten-Piece Walnut Finished ior comfort. The suite consists of a three-cushion settee and ; 08 2 Dmlng Suite : X . . & . i In the style two armchairs to match. Reduced to bring you a real saving e surprisingly 1”..!. rice 4 ¥ n the strle £ e you may furnish your 4 Bl L of $34.00. dining room with a group like g, 3 in aun vew ; . the above. The suite consists of 4 e $5.00 Down—The HUB 5 a walnut finished gumwood buf- 3 prices for fet, extension table, serving - | Quaity were table, china cabinet and six well 1 never lower | il : P R g = s " Liberal Credit Terms—The Hub ] . ‘ i P oo S ool Drawers » - i ' " Fme- ‘ V : personal supervision. H $ 90 H - R .90 £ & T ' ' -.--" ““ Remember our new address el e, "lllllllll““‘\‘ , B golden oak— I |piste mirror. ¥ 3 Y ' M 17 11th e ets Northwest L S0caWeek o 50caWeek T ... | ...l“ & ‘St_ N.W. : Nest te Palals Rogel.