Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1931, Page 31

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SO CIETY. Humphreys RUOOCTGE Is Host at Banquet. Boat Ride and Dance Mi!! Jean Gee .nd Ml’. Jahn Dent Entertain at Beach Party. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va,, July 25.— A tarewell banquet was given Tuesday night by the R. O. T. C. units in their mess hall, when their guests included Col. Edward H. Schulz, Col. Elliott J.1 Dent, Col. Henry F. Pipes, Col. Stephen | R. Wood, Maj. Henry A. Wingate, Capt. Brom R. Whitthorne, Capt. William N.! Thomas, jr.: Lieut. Beverly C. Snow,| Lieut. Morris M. Bauer, Lieut. Keith R. | Barney, Lieut. Emil J. Peterson. Speeches were made by Col. Schulz, Col. | Dent and Capt. John N. 8ilkman H Following the banquet a boat ride and | dance were given by the R. O. T. C., to which they invited the officers and | ladies of the post. Lieut. and Mrs. | Standish Weston entertained at supper ‘Tuesday before the dance and had as their guests Lieut. and Mrs. David A. ‘Watt, jr, Miss Ruth Dilly, Miss Helaine Matile, Lieut. Miles Reber, Rowen, Mr. Charles Snaith. Miss Jean Gee and Mr. gave a beach party Saturday night and had as guests Mr. and Mrs. William Sterrett of Washington, Mrs. F. H. Yar- | nall of Weashington, Col. Elliott J. Dent, | Maj. and Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee, Miss Lummy Sterrett. Miss Ruth Roudabush, | Miss Caroline Schulz, Miss Catharine Brown, Miss Sue Meade, Mr. Brewster | Snow, Mr. George Hobson, Mr. Phillip | Yarnall, Mr. Bill Yarnall Mr. Bill | Bterrett. Col. and Mrs. Henry F. Pipes enter- | tained at dinner Friday night and had with them Col. and Mrs. Charles Young, | Col. Elliott J. Dent, Maj. Henry A. Win- gate, Miss Rosa Wingate and Capt. and | Mrs. A S. Ackerman. | Miss Caroline Schulz, Miss Sue Meade | and Miss Jean Gee left Tuesday to| spend about five days at West Point. Capt. and Mrs. Bennett H. Bowley ' had as their week end guests Mrs. Glenn H. Stough of Alden, Pa., and Mrs. Frances Kaiser of Knox, Ind. Mrs. Hugh P. Oram of Belle Haven entertained at tea Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Henry F. Pipes and Mrs. Harley Latson. Ma). and Mrs. William E. R. Covell gave a buffet supper and swimming party Saturday night aj. Bowyer B. Browne and family have arrived on the post. Maj. Browne is ordered for duty with the 13th Engineers Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fenderson of Washington were guests of Maj. Henry A. Wingate and Miss Rosa Wingate. Mrs. Willam C. Prentiss and Miss Catharine Watkins of Washington were guests Wednesday of Lieut. and Mrs, Louis W. Prentiss Mrs. Bruce Bow and Mrs. Branch Johnson of Richmond were guests last week of Lieut. and Mrs. Michael C. Grenata. Mrs. C. F. Adcock and her gon Warren are guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Grenata this week. A dinner was given Saturday by Lieut. and Mrs. Grenata, who had as their guests Col. and Mrs. Henry F. Pipes, Maj. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bethel, Lieut. and Mrs. J. P. Dean, Lieut. and Mrs. Clarence L. Adcock. The party attended the dance at the Army and Navy Country Club following the din- Ter. Mrs. R. E. Hamilton, wife of Capt. Hamilton of the 304th Engineers of Philadelphia, is the week end guest of Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner. John J. Gallagher of Philad phia is the guest of Maj. Cleveland C. Gee. Mr. George Hobson, who has been the guest of Maj. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, left for Camp Dix, where he will join his parents, Capt. and Mrs. George F. Hobson and sail for Mr. John | | John Dent | f | abroad since early Spri uests of Lieut. Morton’s parents, Rev. | and Mrs. |5 I Recently a Bride I MRS. JOSEPH HENRY McALLISTER, Who Miss Doris Veirs of 4515 Fifth street was married in this city in June. —Underwood Photo. for North Carolina, where she will visit relatives in several cities. Mrs. Willlam S. Snow, her daughter, | | || Continuing - - - CLEARANCE of Exquisite " RIZIK FROCKS Miss Barbara Snow, and her niece, Miss Lucilia Rice, left Monday for a motor trip through Virginia, stopping at the Farmington County Club, Charlottes- ville, for & week and from that place they will go to Lexington and Natural Bridge. Lieut. Edmund McClelland Callaway, U. §. M. C, and Mrs, Callaway, spent last week on a camping trip in Nelson County, Va. Mrs.” Rathbone Smith is spending several weeks in the family cottage Ocean Grove, N. J. Lieut. Willlam Jackson Morton, U. 8. | Army, and Mrs. Morton, who have been , are now the Dr. and Mrs. William Jackson Morton, end will later in the Summer go to Fort Okla., to the United States Artillery School, where they will be located for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Maury W. Gaines have returned from a two weeks' motor trip to_Canada Mrs. S. Wise Rixey, Miss Agnes Smith and Mr. Charles Ogden motored to New THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Fulah Pendergrass and Miss Beulah Pendergrass have been spending the past two weeks at Eagles Mere, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore are spending two weeks at Virginia Beach. Mr. and Mrs, Milton Miller have re- turned to their home at Mount Ida, after a visit to relatives in Quincy, Pa. Miss Mary White of Berryville, Va., is the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Louis -Hough, at their home on Grove avenue. Mrs. John M. Burgess of Warrenton, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. George W. Heflin, at her home on Washington avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Conway Brawner and Conway Brawner, are spending & week at Atlantic City, N. J. Mrs. Belle Owens of Warrenton and Richmond is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Maria Pauli Peyton, at her home, 907 Prince street. Mrs. Peyton also had as her guest during the week her niece, Mrs. Mary Paulli Goodwin of Wash- ington. Mrs. T. C. Callender and little daugh- ter are visiting relatives near Harrison- burg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Duvall and three little daughters are visiting | friends in Ocean Grove, N. J. Mrs. Gettys M. Myers and her son, | Mr. Marshall Tyler Leef, are on a motor trip through Southern Virginia and | North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis left on Tuesday for Ocean Grove, Va., to spend George Coburn have returned from a week’s trip to Niagara | Falls and Canada [ Mr. and Mrs. William J. Vaughan| have returned to their home in Spring | street, after a visit of three weeks with relatives in Willoughby, Ohio. Miss Anna Virginia Hancock has turned from a vistt to Rev. and Mrs.| Emmette R. Spencer, at their hawe in| Randalistown, Md. and Mrs. Byard Wyman and | Mrs. Edward M. Bigelow are spending| | several weeks in Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Briggs are| lon a motor trip of several weeks through Canada. | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dowham_spent | the past week end at Virginia Beach, | accompanied on the trip by Dr. and Mrs. John T. Hill of Washington Regularly $29.50 to $45 Street — Sport — After- noon. usually com- plete selection. ? 515 | All Sales Final—No | Linn Rizik Brothers 1213 F STREET Exchanges or Refunds Mrs. Raymond Hellmuth and chil- dren are spending the month of July at_Bay Ridge, Md. Mrs. Alvin Hayden and children, and Mrs. Mae Haney and her daughter left this week for a motor trip and visit in_Atlantic Oity. Mrs. H. W. Gray has returned from a visit to relatives In Hyde Park, Mass. Mrs. Thomas Martin is visiting rel tives in Louisville, Ky. for several weeks, Eugene Dabney and Mrs. Earl who have been the guests of John W. Travers, have returned to their homes in Staunton, V: ac- companied by Miss Margaret Travers for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Maupin have returned to their home on Carlyle avenue, after a two weeks' visit at Orkney Springs, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Ervon Hullings have returned from a visit to M Mabel | Joyce, at her home in Atlanta, Ga., and have had as thelr guest Mr. Hullings' mother, Mrs. Clara Hullings, of Silver Spring, Md. Mrs. R. W. Dunn and children who | have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. | Whittemore at their home on Brad dock avenue, have returned to their home in Richmond. Mrs. Bertha Coffman is visiting friends at Orkney Springs, Va. Mrs. Robert Thomas and Mrs. N. W. Boew of Richmond were the guests recently of Mrs. Jean Carter Bayly, on King street. Mr. and Mrs. Jullan Haislip, Miss Julia Haislip and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan spent the week end in New. port News, Va. visiting the latter's son, Mr. John W. Sullivan, who is at- | tending the C. M. T. C. at Fort Eustis. | Mrs. Margaret Athey is spending | several weeks at Colonial Beach, Va. Mrs. Emma Davis has returned from a 10 days visit at Bluemont, Va. Miss Hebe Carter Sturgis, of Mar- shall, Va., was the guest recently of Mr. and ‘Mrs. William L. Leitch, at their home on South Royal street Mrs. H. C. Linn and Miss Margaret left last Saturday to motor to Asheville, N. C., for a visit of several| weeks. M | and Mrs. John Barker Barrett have returned from Florida, where they spent the Winter and Spring, Mrs. Bar- rett going on to Clifton, Va., taking her two little grandsons, Valentine W. Regularly $55 to $78.50 Finer Frocks for Eve- ning and Dinner and a few Street Frocks. 529.50 D, C. JULY 26, 1931—PART THREE. Smith and John B. Smith, with her for a visit, Mrs. Valentine Smith accom- anying Mr. Barrett on a visit to Asbury ark, N. J. g Maj. David Crawford, U. 8. A, and Mrs, Crawford and their children left last week for a camping trip near Miffintown, Pa. Miss Effie Broaddus has returned to her home in Newton, Va. after a visit to her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wheat, at their| home in Rosemon Reva, Culpeper County, Vi mother, Mrs. Walter Burgess. Mrs, A. C. Warwick a & visit of ten days at Virginia Beach. Mrs. J. A. Blades and her Miss Imogene Blades, hi “’Tis o Lonc Lane Trar Hath No Turning” Countless thousands are now engaged in’ the study of piano-playing! Why? .Because, having been “fed up” on mechanically produced music they are longing to give “self-expression” to the tunes and melodies they love—and the piano is the only road to fulfillment of this desire. .Player Piano, Victrola, Radio . . . each con- tributes its share toward acquisition of musical knowledge and versatility—but the Piano is the fundamental musical instrument. Every Music Lover Would Be Adrift Withow It! STEINWAY “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS" Drop in some day this week and let us show you something suitable for your home. Start your child in study of music. $100—we nave some excelient used Pianos at this price. E.F.Droop & Sons Co.,1300G The House of Courtesy Mrs. Peter Boothe Pulman, who with her husbard, Dr. Pulman, has been in |5 San Juan the past year, arrived this week to visit her sister, Mrs. C, B. Spil- | Mr. man for & few days before going on to , to visit her d Miss Eliz- abeth Warwick returned last week from daughter, returned hilipsborn SOCIETY. from a visit to relatives at Eastern hore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry T. Quinn and fam- {lv of Columbia, Mo., are the guests of nd Mrs. John G. Quinn, at their home on Randolph avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Spivey enter- tained at a dinner party last Sunday, at_their home on Raymond avenue. Miss Irma Houchens and Miss Cor Harrington are visiting the former grandmother, Mrs. A. D, Bailey, at her home in Charlottesville. is what [ R ADIOLETTE” RCA Victor Company 15 ins. high, and weighs 16 Will fit in anywhere! Priced as Low as 25 | ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G Furs of Philipsborn Distinction at Lower Prices in the ANNUAL Price Complete, with RCA-Radiotrons and the New Pentode Tube...... Miss Myrtle Purcell and Miss Al Vi ia Hancock are spendin, a ountain Lake Plrkr,lMd. g a weel Miss Marie Brannon has returned from Colonial Beach, where she visited Mrs. W. W. Ballenger, at her cottage, Miss Lyndall Powell, of Atianta, Ga., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Nora rar ish, on Mount Ida avenue. r production is to be given gov= nt aid in “IT’S a little Wonder” everyone says who has ‘heard the new —the latest product of the It is powerful and compact—only Ibs. Egypt Fr'ne Furs for Over a Quarter Century SUMMER SALE OF COATS Are You Familiar With the Advantages of Buying Furs During the Summer Months? 1. Fur coats made in the Summer are fashioned of . $37:50 E Are Offering a Fine Selection of New and Carefully Used ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS WITH OR WITHOUT ELECTRIC MOTORS The Victrola Gives You “the Music You Want—When You Want It!” 8" Our Victor Record Stock Is the Most Comprehensive in Washington E.F.Droop & Sons Co.,1300G fi‘ncn select pelts of the entire season’s catch. Fur coats for Summer selling are made during a season when cultomin( is unhurried, and pe]tu are matched more cnrefully. the Philippines on the August boat. Capt. and Mrs. Harley Latson were dinner guests Tuesday of Dr. and Mrs, Gerrit S. Miller, jr., in Washington. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart attended the Leech Cup matches at the Chevy Chase Club Saturday. Lieut. and Mrs. Frank M. Albrecht | and Lieut. and Mrs. Willlam Morton of West Point were dinner guests on | Thursday of Lieut. and Mrs. Stewart. Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver and family spent several days last week ' at Virginia Beach. Lieut. and Mrs. Oscar A. Saunders | and Miss Carrie Leigh Wigginton were | dinner and bridge guests of Maj. and | Mrs. Edward E. MacMorland of Alex- andria Friday. Lieut. and Mrs, Saun- ders motored to Orange. Va. to be | the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs Daniel Porter. | Miss Mildred Gist and Miss Mildred | Coulbourne of the University of Vir- ginia were week end guests of Maj. and Mrs. Emery H. Gist. Lieut. and Mrs. George C. Rein- hardt had as their supper guests Sun- day Lieut. Horace F. Sykes, jr. and Lieut. George Southard of Washing- ton. Maj. Mason Young was the din- ner guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Rein- hardt Monday. | Miss Helaine Matile, daughter of | Maj. G. A. Matile of Plainfield, N. J., | will be the gluest of Lieut. and M Standish Weston for about three weeks. Miss June Thomas and Mr. Wood Thomas of Washington were the week end guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Weston. | Lieut. Col. Ned B. Rehkopf, assist- | ant chief of staff, G-3, 3d Corps Area headquarters, inspected the R. O. T. C. Monday and was a visitor at the Offi- | York for a week end visit with friends. | Mr. and Mrs. George E. Warfield, Miss | . 7 2 Creators of fur coats naturally can produce at lower prices during the Summer months, that would otherwise be dull, and this year they are able to excell all previous efforts in fashion, workmanship and value. Consider These Facts When You Buy Your Precious Furs Philipsborn has sold fine furs in ever-increasing volume for over a quarter of a century. Philipsborn fur coats are marked the Summer Sale prices in plain figures. We invite compari- son of style, quality, workmanship and value with other coats whose discounts are extrava- 2 gnntly quoted. Philipsborn maintains on the premises custom- ing, repairing and storage departments, assuring proper servicing of your fine furs selected here, at nominal prices. “Arch-Preserver and “Carltons” ANl the remai Summer Shoes from the sales—regularly $10.50 and $12.30 —now in one W 56.85 Main Floor, F St. Shop— All Remaining $6.50 cers' Club. | Lieut. and Mrs. David A. Watt, jr. have as their guest for a week Mr Charles Sneith of West Virginia. DX’. and MI‘S‘. Barrett And Daughter Sail for Long Stay in Eumpe Mrs. Sebrell Bridge in Alexandria for Visitor. Hostess at ALEXANDRIA, Va., July 25.—Dr. and Mrs. Robert South Barrett and their daughter, Miss Viola Barrett, sailed Friday, July 17, from New York to spend the Summer in Europe, first visiting their Son and daugh! in-law Mr. and Mr. Tupper Barrett, at thel home in Paris, France, and Dr. Barrett later going on to Russia, while Mrs. | Barrett and Miss Barrelt will travel in_France. Mrs. Thomas E. Sebrell entertained at| three tables of bridge last Wednesday evening, at her home on Braddock ‘Heights, in compliment to Mrs. Charles Keith Carlin of Los Angeles, Calif., who is visiting her husband’s parents, for- mer Representative and Mrs. Charles Creighton Carlin, 213 North Washing- ton_street. Miss Elizabeth Sherrier entertained at two tables of bridge Wednesday eve- ning, at her home on King street road, for her house guest, Miss Doris Malinka ©of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dudley and Master Eastham Waller Dudley spent the past week in Atlantic City. Miss Marie Waalewyn is visiting friends in Florida for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Harding, their son, Mr. Milton Harding, and their son; and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Harding, have returned from a visit of 10 days at Ocean City, Md. | Miss Anna Brice Whitmore of Manas- sas, was the guest last week of Miss Mary Ellice Lee. Mr. Ellett Cabell left last week for Norfolk, to visit his brother-in-law and sister, Lieut. Ferguson B. Bryan, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Bryan. Miss Frances Sinclair left last week for White Plains, N. Y., to visit her sunt, Mrs. Allyn Tunis. Miss Alice Gronau spent the Fnt week at the Summer Bible School at ta rings, Va. Miss Quaries left last week “DYNAMICS” —and some $8.50 Summer Style Shoes . . beige and other smart col- of every sort . ors . .. woven sports and $4.95 Colossal Sale “Super” Shoes All remaining $3. Summer Shoes now in great Stores. $ ] and $2.95 $1.95 “Sun” Sandals Women's and children’s immensely popular awning striped canvas and other jaunty dals. Now ... Beach Smj $1'29 \ $2.95 Vacation Sandals Imported, woven Sports Shoes... for misses and children. tans, two-tones, sale at ... ‘Whites, sreat 81,39 whites shoes . . . now in 2 .95 nd some higher-priced <, colors, blacks . -y 7th St. and “Arcade’ .95 Women’s Shops 1207 F 7th & K 3212 14¢h FEATURE GROUPS *100 Silver Muskrat, Natural Muskrat, Golden Muskrat, akul, Sealine (cony), Galipan (cony), American 149 Hudson Seal (muskrat), Pony, Leopard Cat, Baby Panther, American Broadtail, Silver Sealine (cony). 195 Squirrel, Raccoon, Cocoa Squirrel, Karakul with Silver 0 Fox, Hudson Seal (muskrat), American Broadtail. $295 Ways to Pay 1. Use your charge account. A deposit is re- quired, the balance will be billed November 1. 2. Deferred payments can be arranged with the credit office. 3. A pominal deposit and monthly payments holSl your selection in our modern storage vault. : * FREE STORAGE Jap Weasel, Raccoon, Black Broadtail, Karakul, Squir- rel, Hudson Seal (muskrat), Leopard. And Individual Pieces at $395, $495, $595 to $1,500.50 Including Jap Mink, Ermine, Eastern Mink, Hudson Seal (muskrat), Karakul. UNTIL WINTER Muskrat, Karakul,

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