Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1931, Page 40

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o Fc;rt Humphreys Hop Is Farewell to Many ‘ Departing Offlc:rsl THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, [ !Mllnary pomp Prevails At Miss Brown's w:dding ___ (Continued From First Page) Mrs Benjamin F. Cheatham, Mrs. L. E. D, C, JUNE 1, Md., was best man, and the ushers in- cluded Lieut. Walter H. Kennett, Lieut. Roderick C. Carmichael, jr.; Lieut. Her- bert C. Gibner, jr., and Lieut. George C. Duehring. A wedding breakfast and reception followed in the Officers’ Club at Aber- | deen Proving Ground, and later Lieut. and Mrs. Patrick started for a wedding 1931—PART THREE. = Chevy Chase Citizens to Dine at Olncy Inn ‘The annual dinner of the Chevy Chase Gardens Citizens' Association will be held on Monday evening, June 8, at Olney Inn. The guests will mect on the lawn, where they will be welcomed Mrs. Henry Quinn, Mrs. H. Vinal, Mrs. Edward Rule, Mrs. Dewey Zirkin, Miss Jeanette Ready, Mrs. Robert Buckley and Mrs. Ralph McKee. Arrangements for the event were cared for by an executive committee headed by Mrs. John J. Earley, presi- dent of the Guild, with Mrs. Edmund Brannan as chairman, the other mem- and Mrs. Hyatt in recelving at 8 o’clock tomorrow evening at the annual presi- dent’s reception at Pennsylvania Mili- | tary College. At commencement lunch- eon Tuesday noon in Hyatt Hall, Col. and Mrs. Hyatt will entertain Secretary Owen J. Roberts of the United Stotes iol State Henry L. Stimson, Mr. Justic2 Mielenz, Mrs. J. C. Gotwals, Mrs. J. J. Loving, Mrs. Wiiliam Evans, Mrs. Ralph Graves, Mrs. J. H. McAlister, + Mrs. William S. Sheets, Mrs. ‘Robert Gates, Mrs. R: R. Ralston, Mrs. George B. Pillsbury, Mrs. Herbert Deakyne, Mrs. Archie Miller, Mrs. Amos A. Fries, by the president. Mr. Robert A. Little- ton, and Mrs. Littleton. After the din- ner there will be an evening ot bridge and dancing. Mr. Charles E. Jackson is in charge of the arrangements, being assisted by Mrs. G. H. Fonken. Mrs. Charles H. Squire, Mrs. E. G. Mitchell, trip. They will later be at home at Fort Hoyle, Md., where Lieut. Patrick is on duty. bers being Mrs. William Wallace, Mrs. | Supreme Court, Mr. Cecil B. De Mille, | Harry Newman, Miss Anna Carey, Mrs. Gen. Ely and Mrs. Ely, members of the Anton Auth and Mrs. S. M. Tucker. P. M. C.'s Board of Trustees and mem- Zih bers of the Delaware County Bar As- sociation. M. and Mre. Cleveland C. _Gee Give Dinner Party Before Dance. | The marriage of Mrs. Mary Chapin | Williard, daughter of Mrs. Henry L. Hunter of Washington, to Col. Freder- iSecretary of State Honor Imports of cloth into Finland in the e Mrs. G. D. Fitch, Mrs. Earl North, |ick Augustus Ramsey, U. S. M. C., in | Mr. J. W. Clary and Mr. 5 FORT HUMPHREYS, Va, June 6 Mrs. Douglas Giliett and Mrs. H. H. | command of Marine Bairacks, United i o e Guest at Commencement | In quarter of this year were about The graduation hop given Thursday Stickney. States Navy Yard, took place yesterday Maj. Gen. Hanson E. Ely, U. 8. A..and | one-fifth greater than in the same at high noon at 2400 Sixteenth stree Mrs. Ely will assist Col. Frank K. Hyatt ' period of 1930, | the Bishop of Washington, the Rev | James E. Freeman, officiating. Col. | Ramsey is the son of Judge and Mrs. | Willilam M. Ramsey of McMinnville, Luncheons Given Before Benefit Bridge Party WA Members of the Mount St. Ursula Guild held a bridge party at the Shore- | bam on Tuesday for the benefit of the [i:,sulme Sisters’ Home at Alta Vista, | Among_the out-of-town guests were Senator Willlam E. Brock cf Chatta- nooga, Tenn.; a large contingent from Nashville, including Mrs. James Frazer, Mr. Washington Frazer, Mrs. Joe Folk, Mrs. Chapman Anderson, Mr. Lytle | OTeg. Brown, jr.. Mr. and Mrs ‘W. J. Sher. | Pink peonles massed with palms and | rill of Philedelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Neill | {erns gave a pretty background for the S Brown. 30 "Mr. and Mrs Neill ' | Wedding, and a string orchestra played Bhin it e stk > | the nuptial selections. rown, 4th; Miss Anne Brown of Pitts- | ‘NG MuBtial sclections, night in Harris Hall by the Engineer mess served as a farewell party to the nmny officers and ladies who left Fort phreys at the close of tha Engineer 00] Friday. In the receiving Line at hop were Col. and Mrs. Edward H. chulz, Lieut. Col. Elliott J. Dent, Lieut Col. and Mrs. Henry A. Finch, Capt. ad Mrs. William N. Thomas, jr.:| Hdeut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening. | T WA i I, AV e S Many luncheon parties at the Shore- ham preceded the bridge session, the } burgh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White { “Maj. and Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee en- | X " | her stepfather and wore a gown of beige | hostesses including Mrs. William Pierce, e eanin fertained at dinner_Thursday night be- | Yiss. Susanna White Of Swand, | chiffon and lace, with a small hat of | Mrs. Townley McKee, Miss Elizabeth RO fore the dance. Th 5 NG e ¢ | silk braid to match. She carried an | Eccleston, Mrs. Jules Demonet, Catherine Ahern, M and Mrs. J. R. Losee of ¥ arm bouquet of gardenias tied with | green ribbon. | Mrs. William W. Orr was the matron | of honor, in & gown of turquoise blue guests Col. Elliott J. Dent, Col. and Mrs Henry A. Finch, Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Cotner, Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford E Oliver, Maj. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bethel, ORIENTAL RUGS should be entrusted only to those ok _and his bride left later in the day for a wedding trip, the bride wearing a dainty pink knitted Maj. and Mrs. William E. R. Covell, - | chiffon, with a hat of the same shade . A Maj and Mrs. Emery H. Gist, Capt. and v‘\"l'x “""'l‘( e i "‘l“‘;h- '”;‘I’Y | and material, and she had a bouquet of who understand their delicate care. Mrs. Harley Latson, Capt. and Mrs “,‘h "“’l’ ”1 -"K" "bp "“‘g“ % | Talisman roses tied with gold ribbon. | Morrill W. Marston, Lieut. and Mrs where Lieut. Folk has been ordered | "'Col. David M. Randall, U. S. M. C., 3 sl Beverly C. Snow, Mrs. L. M. Henshaw for duty. {was the best man. and the ushers se- || (oa¥ey | 413 Conn. Ave. UR lifetime study of Another attractive dinner given be- — ected were Capt. rt C. Kilmartin L 5 fore Thursday’s dance was that at which The marriage of Miss Janet Hastings and Lieut. William W. Orr. The bride- || g0 0] Sund e WASHED these valuable rugs Capt. and Mrs. Willlam N. Thomas, jr.. 1;“1?gdbrlld%'- ;;ux‘:m;rle Mrs. Churchill, | groom and ‘other men of the wedding pecial Sunday $ .00 qualify us to advise you as were hosts. Their list of guests in- vife of Ca aro urchill. | party wore white uniforms. i " < Sludea Capt. and Mrs. GerardiB) Tio- U. §. A, to Lieut. Bream Cooley Pat- | A~ wedding breakfast followed the Dlnnerr = REPAIRED | to the best method of pre- Jand of Washington, Capt. and Mrs rick, son of Maj. Gen. Mason M. Pat- ceremony in the palm room of 2400 Cantzlonst. Burom serving or restoring their Albert C. Lieber, j.; Capt. and Mrs. rick, U. S. A.. retired, and Mrs. Patrick, | Sixteenth street, when the couple were Tomato Julee Cochiail STORED original beauty. We will be Hugh P. Oram of Belle Haven, Capt. is of particular interest in Washington. | assisted by Mrs. Hunter, mother of the I Chicken Consomme 5 7 % 5 3 5 3 ace jacket, tan hat trimme Brolled Club Steak. Fresh Mushroom: estimate. B e el ‘ Capt. Churchill s statioried, and the | with brown velvet léaves and other ac- 'M--:';.' :-"%":'I" l':;’r:rn‘:;l’:lrll’;n = RED i N ton, “an sc | ceremony was performed in the chapel cessories of brown. | ireeanRberTy Sherbe Sauinion Tl G s O Y at Aberdeen, the Rev. Thomas Guthrie pagg, LT alloped Apples Phone Decatur 4624 Col. Ramsey and his bride left later New Potatoes. Paprika Butt in the day for a wedding trip, the bride Dressing I ieut TS h Saunders, and Lieut. and Mrs .Hugh J. Speers officiating at noon. Palms, ferns Fruit Salad. Cream Dressing O e T {and peonies in gay colors were used fo | Wearing a navy blue suit, with a felt || om.pastiohdiomomade Rofis' ™ their ladies and Lieut. and Mrs. George | decorate the chapel | hat to match. Fresh Pineapple Delicious ~ Mint Sundae C.,Reinhardt, Lieut. and Mrs. James N | The bride was given in marriage by| The bride is a daughter of the late ren Cholce.af Iee Cream g D D Krueger and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gard- her mother and wore white Spanish Mr. Byron Adelbert Chapin Coftee Milk . ner gave a “Dutch” dinner at Tarry e Ao e s e e, | Mo e v own, gucsts were 1128 Connecticut Ave. [9) ite Mayfl & - L r' S val- Mrs ison api Mrs Cla - ve. 051 3 < T ST D Ty eratiution Hop | ley. "She was attended by Miss Mar- Johnson and Mrs Giexge Birion ce WeekDays s Lieut. and Mrs. Reinhardt entertained st dinner Saturday night at the Army and Navy Country Club for Lieut. and Mgs. Krueger. Their guests were Lieut and Mrs. Frank H. Oxx, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart, Lieut. and Mrs. Hgrold A. Kurstedt, Capt. Lawrence S. Vadner and Mr. J. C. Eagleson of New garet Schultz as maid of honor Lewis Grifin of Fort Hoyle, all of New York, and Mr. and Mrs. IR T M R [ Hours, 8 AM. to 8:30 T T Lieut William 1. Otto of Pittsburgh. MISS CLARE McGINLEY Gifted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McGinley of Sixteenth street, who has joined them after taking her A. B. degree at Mount St. Joseph College, Ches nut Hill, Pa., where the was graduated June 1 ~Bachrach Photo. Free Auto Parking Yerk ki e sl s s o - s Atfending the luncheon given by ] Mrs. J. J. Loving for Miss Pauline end to visit his daughter, Mrs. John C.| L. Barr, regent; Mrs. Elmer Sothoron, Bipwn were: Mrs. Edward H. Schulz, B. Elliott. | vice regent. Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax, | = Mis. Tenry A, Pinch. Mrs, Richard T.| - Lieut. and Mrs. Harold A Kurstedt | Mrs. Willoughby Chesley, Mrs. Charles | for Our Customers E_ Street Coiner, Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee. MTrs. | were dinner guests Wednesday of Lieut. | Kappler, Miss Blanche Polkinhorn. Miss | Between 6th and 7th and Mrs. Elliott. Jane Young, Miss Elizabeth Young. | Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, jr.| Miss Strider, Mrs. George Kennedy, | and Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson | Mrs. Winston Holt and Mrs. Willlam | were dinner guests Sunday of Justice | D. Searle. Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Ho- | | and Mrs, J. W. Cox of Washington. bart, president general of the D. A. R, | 5 | and ers Josiah Vanforsdr!, registrar | | general. were guests of honor. MPS‘ }{Obfll’t HOHOT Guest At Rippon Lodge Party SLIP COVERS| Edwin A. Bethcl, Miss Mary Frances Finch, Miss Jean Gee. | Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston entertained at a buffet luncheon after the graduation exercises Friday. Dr. Persis Putnam spent the week as the guest of Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford E Oliver. Capt left Friday by motor for their new sta- and Mrs. Reading Wilkinson man, in Willlamstown, W. Va. Miss Lilla LaGarde entertained Lieut and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox and Lieut Mfles Reber at the Chevy Chase Club Sapurday_night. Lieut. Don G. Shingler accompanied by. Mrs. John J. Shingler of Washing- ton has gone on a motor trip to Mun- cie, Ind.; Cleveland, Ohio; Wallingford VE, ‘and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Mrs Den G. Shingler went to her home in South Carolina and will join Lieut. Shingler July 9 in New York City and sal for their new post in Panama. Capt. and Mrs. William N. Thomas, ir; entertained at a buffet luncheon be- fofe the horse show on Saturday and had as their guests Lieut. and Mrs. Don tidn at Fort Logan, Colo. They Were| ‘Thirty members of the Capt. Molly| ¢ i D eIy ctnar 7 3 y ustom tailored, best grade Sioitrie Ward and Mes. Sam Lotkwood. | Pitcher Chapter, D. A. R. motored to Belgian linen, cre- Thursday and Friday they were guests Rippon Lodge, the country home of tonne, beautiful s 95 ‘ ofLieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis in Virginia e nsemble effects. e | Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz are | jast week, where they were entertained | 3-pc. set. 5 cush- sl leaving Sunday for Hamilton, Ontario, | at tea. Tea was served on the lawn ions, installed Wi | & later will go to Oberlin, Ohio, where | overlooking the river and after tea the ’ - | . their daughter, Miss Caroline Schulz | party was shown points of interest in ’ g‘:r«»édunqu .-hmi‘” M‘ rgnll S;{:;lflz“l:":d and out of the historic home. Mr. Ellis c Miss Schulz will return to - | accompanying them to explain. Among | 1202 G St. N.W. Decorators Dis. 3211 g_rlrxr] 38 hout June 20, ]\\«flf;llr}\flrrs ;amgf those Who made the trip were Mrs. John ~ Draperies Upholstering. Window Shades ’ S ’ASTERNA 1219 ConnecTicuT Ava CLEARANCE SALE now in progress G., Shingler, Lieut. and Mrs. James N, " " Kpueger, Lieut. and Mrs. George C. < e R ] the regullar Pasternak cnl]ectmns of | Halmer, Lieut. and Mrs. John C. B.| ; ElMott, Lieut. and .\T;S Carl R. Jones, fine quflllt) appare] for “ SRIEH Ind 188€S ... radically reduced! exceptional values throughout the shop M Ligut. and Mrs. Frank H. Oxx, Mr. Tru- man Fassett Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hock and family, Mrs. Charles Moore and Paul Moore of | Pittsburgh, Pa., were week end guests | of Lieut_ and Mrs. Carl R. Jones. | Mrs. Thomas Bigham of Washington | has been the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. | Charles W. Stewart Lieut. and Mrs. Frank H. Oxx are #ailing June 9 from New York for their new station in Panama ett of Sarasota, Fla.. ¢ up to Fort Humphries last week PRING (OA Unrestricted Choice of Every $48 Coat Now $15 Unrestricted Choice of Ever very $38 Coat Now $I5 Unrestricted Choice of Every $28 Coat Now $15 FACTS (Speak Louder Than Words) More than 1, are fur trimmed. 3} are dress coats, cloth and silk. The bal- ance in sport and travel styles. %4 are in navy and black. Many hand-finished. Practically all crepe de our Summer Permanent Must Be Better 15 UMMER'S activities boating, riding usual permanent wave. . . bathing, + o call forian'uan- One that can stand wind and water and still look fresh and at- tractive. Summer permanent Our special wave is like that lasting and charming. It's moderately priced, too. d First we lined up our entire stock of new Spring Coats... What We Did [ e price tags off (regardless of what they were) ..and put on new ones marked $15. Bear in mind, that not one coat sold for less than $28...many for $38, $48 and even more, To Make This group of fine coats . . The Frederic Standard and Eugene Permanent Clearance more interesting and complete we went out to some of our finest manufacturers and secured an additional more about’ them in the next column. As given by our expert opera- $ 50 hi tin lined tives will keep vou looking 7 - D s 3 o Pl Hetialaa g Styles . . . Revers, Capes, Throw or these are the “‘class” coats votitubest=—for: 4 long while: MLl D A Triumph In Coat Clearances [, s are the "class” coats selling styles. Fine materials, workmanship . . . fine everything. Coats you can wear now . .. on vacation and cool Summer nights . . . and all during the Fall. Don't be surprised to find yourself buying more than one. Furs . . . Galyac, super-broadtail kid- skin and galapin (dyed rabbit). Sizes . . . Misses’ 14 to 20. Women's 36 to 44. Larger Women's (plenty of coats here, too), 46 to 50. SPECIAL A few Individually Styled Coats. Tt took our buyer three weeks to get them. And what Coats! Last word in style, workmanship and value. Plenty of larger women's sizes. For Appointment Call National 5100 The Hecht Co.) (The Powder Box. (Third Floor, The Hecht Co.) HE HECHT CO Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 F Street at Seventh NAtional 5100 Free Auto Parking for Customers E Street, Between 6th and 7th £ = F 4

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