Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1931, Page 46

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10 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MAY 3, 1931—PART ThixE. Reserve Air Officers Of Brown Field Give Dance at Country Club Bridge Luncheons Tukel Prominent Part in Q\un- tico Social Activities. QUANTICO, Va, May 2.—Mansfield Hall Country Club, in Fredericksburg, | was the scene this evening of a par- ticularly delightful dance given by the Reserve aviation officers of Brown Field. | In the receiving line were Lieut. John G. Adams, Lieut. Harry F. Beyer, Lieut. Francis H. Bradbury, Lieut. Theodore ©O. Brewster, Lieut. Rosewell B. Bur- chard, Lieut. Thomas C. Colt, jr.; Lieut. Lewis H. Delano, jr.; Lieut. Robert H. Kerr, Lieut. Joseph Lyman, Lieut. Thomas Noon, Lieut. Samuel F. Patter- son, Lieut. Willard Reed, jir. Lieut. Warren E. Sweetser, jr., and Lieut. Dan- jel W. Torrey. There were about 150 guests, who enjoyed the evening to the music furnished by the Bill Strickland Orchestra, which had been brought from Washington for the occasion. Guests from Washington who motored | down to Manshfield Hall for the dance included Col. and Mrs. Thomas ‘Tur- ner, Capt. and Mrs. T. R. Shearer, Capt. and Mrs. L. E. Woods, Capt. and Mrs. W. G. Farrell, Lieut. and Mrs. F. H. | Lamson-Scribner, Mr. and Mrs. Bur- dette 8. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Temple Joyce, Mrs, R. H. Stackhouse, Mr. L. J. Kris, Capt. Arthur McDaniel and Lieut. Erwin G. McQuiston, Lieut. and Mrs C. ¥. Schilt came {rom Philadelphi e party. e e wing in detail was the bridge tea ven Monday afternoon by Mrs. Berke- ey, wife of Brig. Gen. Randolph C. Berkeley, and Mrs. Buse, wife of Maj. Karl 1. Buse, at the Officers’ Club. There were 18 tables of bridge in play and later other guests came for tea. Another delightful party of the week was the bridge luncheon Tuesday after- noon by Mrs. Lewis, wife of Capt. Au- gustus T. Lewis, at the Ofiicers’ Club. At tables bright with Spring flowers 36, guests were seated. Wi May Underprice Feature for Men! 3,300 New “Pre-Shrunk” Broadcloth Shirts May Sale 1.00 Plain shades of blue and ta'n, also white in collar - attached style. White neckband style shirts. Also 1,800 Woven Madras and Broadcloth Shirts in Stripes and Neat Figures. SUITS for Hot Weather Wear Every Suit New 1931 Styles and Shades | ednesday was a popular day for | rties this week, as there were four given that day. ‘That given by Mrs. Hull, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Carl T. Hull, at the Officers’ Club was interesting. Mrs. Hull entertained with a luncheon followed by bridge, to which she invited 16 guests. Mrs, Denig, wife of Maj. Robert L. Denig, was Mrs. Hull's house guest this week. Maj. and Mrs. Denig And their son Jimmie have recently re- turned from Nicaragua, where Maj. Denig was injured in the Managua earthquake. Maj. Denig is at present in the Naval Hospital in Washington. Mrs, Zearbaugh, wife of Lieut. David ©, Zearbaugh of the Navy, also enter- Wednesday with a bridge her quarters. She had 20 jests. Mrs. Paul R. Cowley, wife of Lieut. Cowley, chose that day also for her de- lightful bridge luncheon, to which she asked eight guests. At her quarters Mrs. Miller, wife of Lieut. Ivan W. Miller, entertained 16 of her friends at an attractive luncheon followed by an afternoon of bridg: ‘Wednesday. Mrs, Drum;, wife of Lieut. Col. An-| drew B. Drum, was the hostess Thurs- day at & bridge tea at the Officers’ Club. There were nine tables of bridge, with additional guests for tea. Mrs. Drum ‘was assisted at the tea table by Mrs Paul R. Cowley and Mrs. James D. Waller. ‘Miss Ethel Butler, daughter of Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Smedley D. Butler, spent the week end in Annapolis, where lh!‘ attended the Saturday night dance. and Mrs, Pedro A. del Valle and Capt. and Mrs. Hal N. Potter gave a dinner party this evening at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club. | They had 14 guests. ‘Troop 80 of the Girl Scouts of Quan- tico turned today into a gala affair. Leaving Quantico at an early hour, they attended the court of awards of the ‘Washington district of Girl Scouts at Constitution Hall. They enjoyed at on the grounds 295 . Values from $16.50 to $18.50 We've assembled an un- Every shirt carefully and well made—perfect fitting! Superior in every respect! You'll sce ata glance that here’s a real under- price! usually large assortment of Sizes 13" to 17 Palals Royal colors and patterns for the Men's Dept.—Main Floor. May Underprice Sale! Such They Won't Last Long at This Price! variety as is seldom found 2,400 Prs. Men’s Fanc Woven Socks Regularly $1 May Sale, A ? 4 prs. for $1 00 59 Every tie new, im mew Summer shades; plain colors and fig- Every tie lined. ) Palals Royal—Men's Dept.—Main Ploor in so low-priced a group! Shades of— Powder Blue Stripes Checks Pin Stripes There are smart two - button styles in the most want. Brown Tan Sand Blue n. There y which motored ashington to have lunch- the Millers’ and spend the rs. June, wife of Lieut. Frank M. A Mrs. Wirsig, wife of Lieut. k H. Wirsig, were hostesses Friday at the Officers’ Club. 50 guests, among whom were | out of town. Rayon - silk - and - lisle mixture that is soft, light and durable. A huge varlety of smart new patterns in good- looking_color combina~ tions. Remember, 2,400 pairs don't last long at 4 for $1! ed colors for Sum- mer wear. Cut to fit and tailored perfectly. Lined guest_at the Hostess House Monday ) Miss Blanche Smick of Washington, for whom she entertained informally that | afternoon. 1 Capt. and Mrs. George W. Shearer and their small daughter, Barbara Ann, have motored to Zanesville, Ohio, where | they have been visiting reiatives. | Men! Friday evening before the dance a| delightful diuner party was given at the Hostess House by Miss Louise William- son, Miss Bernice Wilkins, Miss Sadye | Ashwell, Miss Louise Bland, Miss Hazel Parrar, Miss Dorothy Townsend, Miss Mary Louise Medley and Mrs. Ann Price. | They had 10 guests. i Miss Dorothy Adams of Portsmouth, | N. H., is the house guest for a fortnight | of Lieut. and Mrs. Edwin U. Hakala wl.hul. and Mrs. ];l R. Thurber ol uhlrg:mmmnnd lown last Saturday | 1o be dinner guests of Lieut. an Mrs. Walter C. Ansel Palais Royal—Men's Dept.—Main Floor Sizes 35 to 44 for regular, short, stout or tall figures. and trimmed with celanese. Did You Ever See a Better Value! 1,800—%1.50 to $1.69 Summer Pajamas $100 ) Palals Royal—Men's Shop—Entrance G St. near Tenth. An Event to Delight Thrifty Mothers! 1,200 Boys’ Sleeveless and Short Sleeved Wash Suits ... $1.00 May Sale Every pair new! Underprice Sale! can’t get here—come down and choose for them—you shouldn’ miss this value! ol e Sl 5 Just unpacked for May Ssorhng Event for Children t reliminary to Horse Show | Always one of the interesting sporting events of the Spring season in Wash- ington, the horse show at the Preece| Club next Saturday has many | features listed on the card of events for | both morning and afternoon perform- | ances. | As has been the eustom in former vears, the morning show will be the children's own, and the ring at 2538 | Massachusetts avenue is a busy place | these days with the children putting | their mounts through their paces for | the forthcoming event. Among those | who will ride are the Countess Sylvia | Stechenyl, Countess Nardine Szechenyl, daughters of the Hungarian Minister and Countess Szechenyi: Persis and| Wanted Colors— Louise Myers, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | Contrasting Trim- George Hewitt Myers; Virginia, Mar- ming—Smart Prints tha and Alix Bacon, daughters of Rep- | si Ren D resentative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon; | e ) Virginia and Christopher Rodgers, and E. daughter and son of Capt. C. P. Rodg- ers; Demarest and Karen Lloyd, chil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd; $1.50 to $1.65 Values What an opportunity for you mothers to save on that necessary supply of Summer wash suits! Styles Chinese Neck Surplice Neck English_Collar Crew Neck Middy Style Elastic or Draw. string Waiste bands Some with Frogs Materials of Imported Linen Cover’. Cloth Broadcloth and Other Fine Materials Plain Broadeloth Palais Royal—Men’s Dept.—Main Floor. Materials Mereesa Prittwitz, daughter of the Am- baseador of Germany and Frau von | Prittwitz; Miss Janet White, daughter of | Mrs. Richard Aldrich; Katrina and Baisy McCormick, daughters of Mrs. Ruth | Hanna McCormick: Molly Howe, daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bruce Howe: Margaret Garrett, daughter of Mr. George Garrett; John Waggaman, Sarah and Mary Meigs, Polly Foraker, Just When You're Ready for Them! Smal By’ Sitighen Tl mall Boys Take to Cool Linen Shorts Celeste Wakem, Margaret Hill, Newbold Noyes, jr.. Patsy Donovan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Donovan, and ‘Beatrice and Ruth Ellen Patton, daugh- ters of Maj. and Mrs. George Patton. ‘The committee for the show this year, as announced by Mrs. Ambrose Preece, includes Representative and Mrs. Richard Aldrich, Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, Mrs. J. Mande- ville Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Mr. and Mrs. 8herman Flint, Mrs. Newbold Noyes, Mrs. Ben- R. Holcombe, Mrs. Walter Bruce , the Misses Holleriths, Mrs. Hugh . and Mrs. Demarest Lloyd. . George Hewitt Myers and Although it has been only about three ears since American organizations ve undertaken the training on a large scale of German shepherd dogs to lead the ‘Ind‘ there. are already four estab- nts engaged in the work, Knickers Regularly s ) 00 $1.39 May Sale - pr. Right at the start of the wash knicker season, Moth- ers are given this fine May Underprice saving on pure Belgian linen garments, bar- tacked at points of strain—in plain colors and checks, too. Full_cut, well made. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Dept.—Main Floor. Regularly 31 and S1.19, May Sale— Smart, crisp linen shorts— that's what a small boy looks best in during warm weath- er—and he’s comfortable, too! These are guaranteed color fast and are well matle in plain colors and checks. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Palals Royal—Boys' Dept.—Main Filoor. Regulation Suits, Sailor Suits with Long Trousers, Linen Shorts with Broadcloth Blouse, Plain Colors—Printed Fabrics—Combinations. i Every Suit Guaranteed Color Fast—Full Cut—and Well Made! Sizes 3 to 10! Come soon enough to see all the styles and to get them in the sizes you need! Palais Royal—Boys' Dept.—Ma'n Floor.

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