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Gen. Butler Sponsors Huge Surprise Party To Honor Mrs. Butler Throng Invited to Quantico by Commander to Help Celebrate Wife's Birthday | An_nivernry—-Genernl‘ News Notes. QUANTICO, Va., November 22.—The gala event of the weck was a delightful surprise party given Wednesday mnmg‘ by Gen. Smedley D. Butler in honor of Mrs. Butler’s birthday anniversary. The entire command was invited to &) ¢ charming buffet supper at the newly completed Officers’ Club. About 400 guests enjoyed Gen. Butler's hos- pitality. In addition to the officers lnd their wives stationed at Quantico, & number of out-of-town guests were present, i Lieut. and Mrs. ¥loyd W. Bennett| have with them as house gucsts Miss lflhfl‘ Hungate of National Park Semi- Mrn Adams, wife of CADI John P. Adams, gave an inform: e party for Mrs. G. C. Connett Wednwdl.y Those invited to meet Mrs. Connett were Mrs. W. S. Fellers, Mrs. Ivan Mil- ler, Mrs. George Welker, Mrs. Lemuel A. Haslup,“Mrs. Clayton C. Jerome, Mrs. Harold Parsons and Mrs, L. E. Powers. | two sons, Har: Of Personal Interest * To Washington Residents Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger was hostess | Tuesday at s luncheon at the Shore- ham, in honor of Mrs. Walter Pranc of by cards. The "were seated at one hm table an attractive centerplece of mums. Mrs. Harry Lewis and her sister, Mrs. Mark Goldnamer, have returned from a visit in New York. Syracuse Univi h e Thanksgiving holidays here 'with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schloss. Dr. and Mrs. B. Pollock of Jersey City have been spending the week with relatives in the city, aStending the Child Welfare White House Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hahn left for New Haven, Conn., Friday to visit their , ir., and Arthur Hahn, who attend Yale College, and to attend the Yale-Havard foot ball game. ‘The Friday Bridge Club was enter- tained at luncheon and cards last week at the Shoreham by Mrs. Henry L. Kaufman. Miss A, Ladovick of Chicago was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schloss of the Argonne and attended the Child Welfare Conference as a delegate. Mrs. Nathan Kahn and her sister, Mrs. M. 8. Hess, return tomorrow from & visit in New York with their sister, Mrs. Lewis Callisher. Frances Burnstine of Columbus, Ohio, who has been spending 8 week 85 & guest of Mrs. Morris Jaffe, will leave for her home Wednesty. Mrs. Harry Kaufman of Hun street, Chevy Chase, has returned & visit with relatives in New York. n | Washing THE SUNDAY BSPTAR, WASHINGION, D. C., u(mmmmnunm nnd are spend- "..mn.%n wukendu Teturned Mrs. Kimlnll Hoflan their daughter lnuhe to Mr. Henry C. uuu. son of Mrs. Hannah L. Louis, of city. M.r and Mrs. Hyman Saks announce the engagement of their daughter wrley to Mr. Henry Walder of Wash- 3 And Mrs. Willlam G. Ilich mo- to be was a guest of timore last week, and returned to her home on :Buchanan streeteyesterday. Mrs. Herbert Jacobi of Connecticut avenue has as her guest ‘Mrs. Bernard Wasserman of Norfolk, Va. * The Wednesday Afternoon Sewing Circle entertained with a theater party, Wednesday, to see “Sketch Book,” the pllv being followed by a supper party. us Lulley is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. M. Solomon, in Lebanon, Pa. Miss Majorie Sigmund will come from Ohio State University to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her varents, ur snd Mrs. A. Sigmund, at the Roosevel Miss Amle Lsnsburgh has returned to gton from a three weeks' stay at_French Lick Springs, Ind. Miss Marian King has returned to Mrs. Herbert Gundersheimer in Bal- [ 5308 ORI & On Daughter's Birthday Mrs. J. Stewart Kimball recently en- hfl.llned s numhlr of children in cele- bration of the th anni- of her daughter, Mary ests were amused with kinds, for which prizes wmlwudod. The donkey game was | Mrs. o L Brilliang Wedding Listed In Leonardtown Calendar meumwu Md., ‘November 22.—The largest and most brilliant wedding of the Social season of inter- est in Southern Maryland, Washington and Baltimore, as well as in Stuben- ville, Ohio, was that of luu Anne fhman Slingluff, daughter Mrs. Truman “‘ l.lnllufl of Milestown, near m to James Brown Monfort, son of Dr. lnd James Maxwell Monfort of Steu- benville, Ohio, which took place this of | afternoon in picturesque old All Saints’ given in the potato games Miss Dorils gave several recitations. Some of the little ones while others danced. At 9:30 o'clock refreshments were served. The dining room was decorated in Nile green and pink streamers and the table with rosebuds, ferns and green favors. ‘The pink-and-green birthday cake was adorned with seven green candles, the cake being the gift to Mary Louise by her grandmother, Mrs. Bohn. young guests were Doris Rook, xmm- ine O'Nell, Anna Louise Hiser, Adele Clark, Mary Theresa Kane, Lilllan ‘Tumility, Margurite and Patricia_Bohn, Mary Jane McCallan, Helen Brodie, Babette Shelhausen, Edith Gwylhlm and Master Walter Boland, jr. Mrs, Kimball was assisted by her two sisters, Mrs. E. Mades and Mrs. George W. P. E. Church at Oakley, hear here, at 4 o'clock, the Rev. Frederick A. Cook, rector of nu church, performing the ceremony. ceremony Mr. Alexander lake: of Loomrdw‘m san ccompanied | NOVEMBER 23, 1930—PART THREE. SR B ant erns and Autumn bflde.mmry trimmed t lace, rie and mmu-.or&’:':am-“' S Oh Ml;zlnf- Wltkinl of Washing- tyne Cumberland, mn Was d"of honor and wore tur- | 1A% of New K. q ise lace, with velvet hat of 24 -.nd Mr wmhm Robjnson of smuu BIG THANKSGIVING SALE ‘MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY whlu lace mitts and carried coloted ce dresses, DI “u‘:w ur m. ‘white lue mmu and clrrle«.r ' Toses. ‘were Miss Vll’flnl Burch of Muentnwn Miss ce. Loker of Leonardtown, Miss vlr(lnln Ballantyne of New Cumberland, Va.; Miss Betty Magruder of Marlboro, Miss Eleanor Slingluff of Cleve- land, Olio, and Miss Julia Yates, Miss The mother, Mrs, cmsmsun.l\lfl, wore black hnhfi A recepdm followed In the bride’s home, after Which 1 left for an ex- tended honeymoon. their return thzy 'fll reside in Cathedral Mansions, Connecticut avenue, wuh- ERGE R R BRPIEED At In six months of this year 2 ln!er‘:‘1 motor cycles, were Dutch Bulbs " Prices Reduced Off Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Freesias, Nar- cissus o r -Daffodils, Paper White Narcis- sus, Calla Lilies. da; Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohn of Woodley | her home in Beverly Court from a staj e e Braan) | Park Towers Wil spend the Thanks: | in New York - 7 giving holiday with their son-in-law | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ryttenberg of “‘cu“mfir Ernest Brown, U. 8. N., and | 8nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adler, in | Sumter, S, C., are the guests of the Brown had as guests Capt. H. C. | Pittsburgh, Pa. latter’s’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank curl and Capt. R. G. Warner, U. 8. N, | Mr. and Mrs. James E. Greenberg | Simon of Woodley Park 'mwen. for a of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, | and young daughter of Mount Veruon, | two weeks' visit. Who came to Quantico for a hunting | N. ¥. Will visit Mrs. Greenberg's par- [ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nathan have re- trip. o, Dr. 2nd Mss. Ben K. Leon, Over | turned from & 10 days' visit in New S5L and Mrs. Anérew Drum had as Thmfl Sg'e"m thh‘dM» . o | York, where md; were guests of their ests this week end Capt. and Mrs. e members of the Council Board | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. istead. of the Jewish Women gave A luncheon | Herpert Jules Jentes of “the Bolivar Lieut. and Mrs. James D. Waller were | Friday in honor of the national presi- | Hotel, Central Park hosts at a_charming dinner -mursd-y e ot e N e . | . Ml Kronhelm, jr, who is a evening. Their guests were Brig. nd of New Orleans. The luncheon |.student at Johns Hopkins University, and Mrs. Randolph Eerkeley. mun 001 e e ot arehm. Covers | will come to Washington on Wednes- mfl"n Al:\.drew n:umt mjd an n%- ".;.;e' mg:u g‘;f;m> AP, d:{ ".’n&,‘”’;& the T&lnfisflvlns ';2“‘ Haro] TSONS, an rs. Al- 'S paren! r. an T8. fred u Noble, oamw-.n d Mrs. R. H.|Sherby, who “‘"‘d Goucher College, | Milton Kronheim of 1764 Lanier piace, Palms and Ferns At Greatly Reduced Prices Gr;-.tl Bi'slfl':;“. Large Size Ferns ms, $1. Fine Areg" l;nlml 98¢ Each 49¢ Fine Assortmen Hardy Ivy, 10c each 'ma 0 & o g e DB 16th LANDSCAPE SERVICE e s NN HOME GROUNDS DESIGNED—SHRUBS, TREES AND EVER. Opposite White House GREENS PLANTED—PRUNING—SPRAYING Wisard Sheep Manure is Nature’s Fertiliser Furnished & Unfurnished FLEURS D'AMOUR Jeac! are lpendlnz week end with their | ‘Mrs James Lansburgh of Wardman Liei L and Mrs. David O. Zerabaugh entertained at dinner Thursday eve- ning. The guests invited were Comdr. and Mrs. Ernest. W. Brown, Capt. and Mrs. Thomas E. Burke and Lieut. and Mrs. Ivan W. Miller. Mrs. Jones, wife of Capt. Blythe G. and Mrs. Harry Sherby, | park Hotel has as her guest for the ll'ld wfll be here_for Thanksgiving day. Miss Marjorie Feist, who is attending National Park Se'mlnm will go to New York Thanksgiving week to join her mother, Mrs. Abram Feist, and to at- tend the engagement reception of her brother, Mr. Irving Feist, and Miss Dor- week end, her niece, Miss May Cohn of Plt'&burgh who is a student at Goucher College and mn whose honor she entertained at dinner last night. ‘The Inter-State Institute of Sabbath School Instructors will meet at the Reservations Now Beng Made e _room and bath frigeration. PAVOTS D'ARGENT LE JADE In Al Toiletries 10 Ibs., 50c; 25 Ibs. Bone Meal, 10 Ibs,, 50c; It Works Wonders in the Garden and on the Lawn $1.00; 50 Ibs., $1.75; l“l“n $2.78 Blh...l“ Mlbl.. 5; Ibs,, $2.78 Jones, gave a bridge luncheon recently. o4 Washington Hotel, Friday, Saturda: Her guests were Mrs. Smedley D, But- | 90y Blumgardt “at the Savoy-PIAza | oy’ Sunday of this week. They will be Jer, Mrs. Andrew Drum, Mrs. George| "y, “wenry Breslau and Mr. Sam | entertained at luncheons and at a din- Ten "Mre. Rafati Grith, Mre. Julan | Well bave returned from a week's stay gf'bdmgac"dm wm ovemper 23, 3 3 3 . | Elubion Bl rch e ovem! Smith, Mrs. Maurice Holmes, Mrs. W. ai;lngxl?r%“:{mg“:hm they ‘mnd Mr. ngm'n jr., of . Frances Luchs joined her broth- Wh‘e"'"" W v‘ ‘nd Mr. Pete Cohn Mr. Frank Luchs, in Philadelphia | over Sunday and was a tuest of Mr. -|and Mrs. Leonard Weill to attend & sn‘;::y nllen, Mrs, Elmer E. Hi foot ball game and dance. wife of Capt. Alfred H. Blanche Sing who' has been Noble, e'nwrmmd at an attractive | ¢ 10 d." a I’“fl'-.:: her brother-in- bridge tea Friday afrernoon, having 85 | jor, ona” sister® Mr. and Mra. Oheries | m‘sh Ang;eg;e ’D;um “{,‘ufi‘»‘t}'f A. Goldsmith of Woodley Park Towers, Wareer cm Muldrow, % to her home in New qu 1 Sanger, :{ho was the Washington's most m most convenient spartment Inspection invited Wardman Management Metropolitan 2260 F.W.Bolgiano & Co. 60Z E St.N.W. [ 0091 § BULB CATALOG FREE ON REQUEST Priced From $1 to $25 mmn?vg ' iare. Pau K. Oow: Ane Ip] ‘es e n ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc, )ln Stanley Fellers, Mrs. George 'M"x‘,“ IG cw(;flnnefi. M“';.h? L fetumed to her home in Toledo, van ler, Mrs. omas . Walter Franc retirns to her Bourke, rs. James W. Flett, Mrs. John W‘P'me%IWMOMm today after & Sebree, Mrs. Cheatham, and Miss stay of 10 days at Wardman Maj. and Mrs. Arthur J. White and their g . and Mrs. F. M. ‘Wise, near Mc!al.n “va., Sunday to spend the day. LkutLNm:mdumt.Pl(Mo- this week to Quantico R Your Choice DIRNER | of Our Entire Stock 2 Fie s Mrs. Earl Piper have Lieut. as a guest. St. Paul's Parish Club To Present 3-Act Drama | The Mackin Club of St. Paul's parish will present the taree-act comedy, | “Green Stockings,” tomorrow and M | day evening, at 8:15 o'clock St. P-ul‘l Auditorium, 1431 8 lheet SUNDAY DINNER 12:30 to 8:30 p Chotee of 1 " Morn.ang to Midnight $8-20 And they will take you in successive de- grees of smartness through active spprts, through languorous evening functions. 53 An Offer Without Reservation ke Ru-nnuou NOW for Ma And these are Shoes of superior quality Shop Early—for Christmas in fit and careful workmanship. RALEIGH HABERDASHER 1310 F Street These Hats Have Been $10—$15—$20—525 and Some Even $30 At $8.50 you can well afford the appro- priate shoe ‘for each daytime and even- ing occasion. The Styles French joriginals . . . copies of the sea- mus"a',ed son’s most successful couturier models. .. . originals from America's outstanding de- ¢ 1. Active Sports signers. —A two-tpne Wales tie of elk, with gristle sole. Hats of: 1 Imported Antelope Imported Soleil Metal Cloth’ French Felt Sequins Velvet * Fur Combinations Imported Tweeds Chenille Wool Lace Tricot Satin 2. Spectator Sports —Pump, of black suede with alligator- tipped toe and heel. 3. Business —Brown kid one-strap with garnet patent leather applique. 4. For Street —Opera pump of black suede with white lizard inset on the toe. 5. Afternoon —The high-heeled opera pump of black or brown suede. 6. Sunday Night —Black moire Regent pump with slen- der high heel. 7. Formal Evening *Have Been Taking —Gold or silver brocaded opera pump Advantage of This with pipings of gold or silver kid—tint- Sale That We Say albe. “Do Not Delay.” Miltinery Shop, Street Floor. So Many Women “Susette” ROX .. " Hats at Eight Dollars and a Halfl The : : : most important STYLE NEWS in years--- j g ' See this lovely presentation of new - y Sales Final— Black and Colored felt hats 5 No C. 0. Ds and learn why the label of $ €9 50 Knox is indeed a@ coveted 'NO Exéhanges. ‘possession.