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S0C Miss Ficklin Is Bride Of M. F. X. Northrup In Alexandria Rites C‘n-wny Performed in St. M‘w" ch“fch by C\lrlte. Personal Notes. n, curate of the church, “Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Case and little Miss Hilda Mae Case left last week for & visit in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Fiynn and their son_have from a week at Colonial ‘Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Willam B. Davis are | two weeks ¢ Braddock | ’:u. Md. . David Winston and Miss Edna | Winston have returned from visits in and Louisa, Va. Miss Jane Varney went to Philadel- | g:k last week to spend a fortnight with sister, Mrs. James Keyes. Mr, and Mrs. William Bryant and | their children, who have been the g-u of Mrs Emma Davis, have re- irned to their home in Richmond. Mrs. Edward Coynes and her son have gone to their home in Philadelphia after a visit to Mrs. J. W. Varney. Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich Dudley motored last week to Linville, N, C,, for a visit. Lieut. Edmund McClelland Callaway, | un Ollllwly and Lieut. Ferguson | Bryan Mrs. Bryan, ith | lhdr little daughter, Ann Cabell Bryan, a cottage at Afton, Va., last week. Miss Llovd Smoot, returned last week | from & visit in Canada. Miss Sara Cox has spent several weeks at Cape May, N. J. Mrs. C. Graham Worrell, who was the | D. Mauchlin Niven, on stopping in Asheville. Miss Emily MacMoriand has been at Camp May Flathers, in Stokesville, Va., | during the season. Mr. and Mrs, Julian T. Bowman left IETY. MISS PHOEBE TAUBERSCHMIDT Of Takoma Park, whose parents announce her engagement to Mr. Robert Eaton wedding will take place Saturday, October 3. Lohr of Latrobe, Pa. The THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, last week for a motor trip to Canada, ;hi!e t’hzlrulon'.da::g Julian T. Bow- r., aunt, Mrs. nu:mu. in culntper Va. Mrs. Thomas A. Hulfish, of Allenlcwn Pa., spent last week with Hulfish's rents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hu , in Rosemont, an also Mrs. Hulfish's mother, Mrs. David- son Maigne, on South Royal street. Miss Prances Maigne returned last M from a visit in Orange, Va., with Miss Margaret Ellen Boxley, who ac- p.m.a her home for a short stay. Scott, Mrs, Scott and M l“fle dllllh'e‘l’ Helen Ann Scott of Dubois, Pa., re the guests last week of Capt, Scott’s mother, Mrs. May t A. Scott, in her home, at 810 ce street. . and Mrs. Valentine Smith and t'o sons, Valentine and John several weeks at| Gron N. J., where they are oc- the Barreti cottage. Frederick Taylor Gause spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Sidney Douglas, and is| her home, Hawthorne, at Ches- Mrs. Elmer Williams left last week Florida to visi relatives k}fn'; ‘was accompani ttle jorle Redmond. . | g . John T. ‘Worthington children have returned from | ity, Md. Miss Louise Dinwid Au‘e(‘t of preparation in at Notre Dame, Ind "and has been as- at Mount Carmel Hospital mm Ohio. Ann Gries: e ‘:mll.n:rlh.‘zll’x‘:1 mer are spe: vaca- ! tion at Virginia Beach. lottesville s the guest of her cousin, die, on North Alfred Virginia Ingram and her chil- drvn of South Boston, Va., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Coff- man, st Hume. Mrs. John mnley are in Afll-n!lc Clty for a fortnight. Mrs. George Merle Heflin have returned to their home at Mount Md: after a week’s visit at North Beach, Miss Margaret Ford is 'nding two weeks with her brother :l?; sister-] m- law, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Ford, in Frederick, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Plnnnn have as their guest in Park their daughter, Bllter Mr. and , who has mmphled t-hl‘ as sister Miss Beverley Quarles is at Piney Point and will visit in Charlnttesvfl.le before returning to Alexandria. iss Virginia Jackson is visiting her | | cousin, Miss Virginia Greetham, Bethlehem, Pa. " | Mrs, Hubert Snowden and Miss Edith | Snowden are spending the remainder of the month at Berryville, Va. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. James | Keyes in Philadelphia before returning to_Alexandria. Miss Mary Bryan has returned from Mrs. William Luhy and her son of Chicago are guests of Mrs. Donald roaddus | Morgan on East Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Crouch and Miss Lucille Crouch of Sale: v week with Mrs. E. C. | Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Elmore and their | | son have return fronr a visit to relatives | in North Carolina. 3 Miss Elizabeth Robertson and Miss .| Helen Robertson are spending a week Windsor avenue. . | at Ocean View. | mington, | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fox of Atlanta, Ga., is the | t of Mrs. Ella May Fox in her | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis of Wil- Del., spent the week end with Mrs. J. D. Robertson. on East Howell avenue. Mr. and Mrs. John Harding are at Colonial Beach for 10 da; means inyour home! A A Mark of Refmeni?‘ntl Musical Appreciation! A Thing of Beauty! The House of Jordan specializes in grand pianos MASON & NAMLIN CHICKERING EMERSON MARSHALL & WENDELL showing many differ- ent styles in many fine makes—from the modest price of $375 to the large ton | . Mary's Noflmu spent last nied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Harding, and their son, Mr. Milton Harding. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell and Miss Catherine Jane Campbell are in , Mass., for a week. Mrs. H. A. Stewart has returned from & visit at Solomons Island. Miss Mariette Beattie, who has been visiting the Misses Beattie, at 422 North Peyton street, has returned to her home in Covenia, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Beattie of Toronto, Ohio, also have been guests of the Misses Beattie. Rev Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Snyder -nd‘ Miss Carolyn Snyder have returned | from visits at Rehoboth Beach, Del., and with relatives in Levels, W. Va. Mr, and Mrs. Julian E. Upton and their _children—Julienne, Diana and Jim—have returned from a visit in New York City. Mr. and_ Mrs. Lyster Bowman and their son, Billy Bowmln‘ have gone to their home in Atlanta, Ga. after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. I L. Bd'mlnlfi 609 South Washington stree! Mr. lnd Mrs. Linwood Nllll started last week by motor through Virginia and will visit relatives in Amherst, Va., and spend a week at Orkney Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. Browne dre nd% 10 days at Virginia Beach and will it Mrs. J. E. Browne in her home in Norfolk before returning to Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lamb of Miami, ‘m ‘were the guests last week end of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens. | Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bellizio and their son Ernest of Cuba spent last week with Mrs. Palmer Kerriker in her home on_East Windsor avenue. - | Mrs. Wallace Lunsford and her chil- dren, Bobby and Annie May, went to Delaplane, Pauquier County, Va. last week to visit relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. James Cassidy are | | spending 10 days at Colonial Beach. | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shelton and Miss | Violet Shelton have returned from s | visit of two weeks with relatives in| | Kentucky. ! | in | Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander, jr., are | back after attending a family reunion at_ Mount Jackson, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis are spend- | Xmcnweek at Virginia Beach. N Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Spivey and their | daughter, Doris Spivey, have returned trom a visit at Colonial Beach. Miss Virginia Hagers and Miss Helen | LAST Better hurry now for the savings of a lifetime in high- grade shoes. Only a few days remain to save as much as . And More —in the FAM- ILY’S STORE- WIDE SHOE SALE, embracing entire stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s SHOES. | Moore Balley and Mrs. Charles Richard- |son are back from a two-week visit at Sale Ends August 29th D. Wilson of Charleston, W. Va. ml w of Mrs. 8. H. Feagans on West fonte avenue. Miss Barbara Ale has returned to her home, in Glasgow, Va., after a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jus- tus W. Schnelder,” and was accompa- nied home by Miss Mildred Partiow. Mrs. Edwin M. Albaugh is spending a week in New York with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Spiro, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fannon are vis- luu at Scottsville, Va. and Mrs. Arthur Herbert are in Aflmflc Clty for several weeks. ith l’ A it at Ci = :J B'rc‘ohke month of um at Camp Car; near Roanoke, Va. ’ o Rev. Dr. and Mrs. William Jackson Morton are spending the remainder of the Summer at Cape May, N. J. Mr. Clayton Bowman motored to Marion, Ind, last week td join Mrs. Bowman and their young son, who are vtsmn[ Mrs. Bowman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mulberry, in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zimmerman and their children are spending two weeks at_Colonial Beach, Miss Shirley Major has returned from visits wvrehuves in Portsmouth and , Va, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Weber of Wheel- ing, W. Va., spent last week end with Mrs. Margaret Athey. Miss Virginia Motley is spending s month with ner grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M Motley, in Winchester, Va. Mrs. John B. Cox has completed a visit to her daughter, Mrs. W. L. Scruggs, in her home, near White Sul- phur Springs, W. Va. Mrs, W. Milton Glasgow and her two sons, Billy and Kenneth Glasgow, and Mrs. Margaret Bailey, Miss Margaret Virginia Beach. Mrs. Charles Bendheim and her son. Mr. Leroy Bendhelm, have returned from a visit at Atlantic Oity. Miss Janet McLean, Miss Joyce Mc- Lean and Miss Agnes Wilkerson are spending the remaimder of the Summer in Albemarle County, Va., visiting rela- |* | tives. All Reserve officers of the District are interested in the instructions an- nounced last week by Maj. Gen. C. W. Bridges, adjutant general of the Army, governing active duty as a Reserve officer. After October 1, 1931, the War Department will require that each re- quest for active duty for a Reserve offi- cer submitted by a chief of arm or service contain, in addition to other data now required, the following in- formation: (l) ‘Whether or not the Reserve officer has had active duty during the fiscal year within which the active duty is requested, with the inclusive dates of luch duty, if any, and (b) whether or not the Reserve officer has had active duty in each one of the two fiscal years next preceding the one in which active duty is re- quested, with the inclusive dates of such duty, if any. In the event that active duty is re- eswfl in the case of a Reserve offi- cer who has been on active duty in each one of the two fiscal years next preceding, the special reason or rea- sons for requesting active duty for a third successive fiscal year will be fully stated. ' If not already done, all Reserve offi- cers below the grade of colonel under assignment jurisdiction who have not been issued certificates of capacity for the next higher grade, but who have Tog T Pt fe. yeurs. ‘and prior 1o e ve years and prior gwber ]i”:’”, should be informed of the date that professional eligibility for promotion, based upon credit hours, will wmln-u under paragraph Ih 1) of Army lations No. 140- com- an‘ 300 hours, credit 0( 100 will _be en _for each 14-da) The Lee Bouse 15th AND L STS. N.W, A Friendly, Well Ordered Hotel ANNOUNCES Much Reduced Rates Weekly Monthly Large, Outside Rooms Each with Bath and Shower Reasonably Priced Dining Room WE INVITE YOUR CALL CALL! All Shoes Regrouped at Smashingly Low Prices! Women’s High Grade $6.00 to $8.50 Combina- tion Last Arch Support Shoes. $2.95 Women’'s $5 to $7.50 novelty street and dress pumps and oxfords. $2.95 pr. $3.00 and $4.00 grade. Imported Deauville Sandals. $1.00 pr. C, 'AUGUST 23, daughters, Janet O'Brian before Miss 1931—PART THREE. Mrs. John Lord O'Brian, vt!ex;&'.h! :ctln( Attorney General, with her (right) an their departure for Bermuda, where they will spend a month. Sally O'Brian (left), just —King-Camera Guild. period of active duty; for shorter or longer periods 7 hours' credit will be given for each full day of active duty. ‘The Troop School assemblies for the instruction of District Reserve officers during the past school year have been the most successful in recent years, and with the drawing to a close of the 1931 active duty training of Washington Reservists local officers are looking for- ward to the 1931-32 inactive duty pe- riod of training. During the coming school year each arm and service will follow a carefully pl‘!f)flred progressive program in conformity with service school teachings. The ob}ecv, of these assemblies is to offer each officer in- struction which will prepare him to perform the active duties of his branch. Unless otherwise directed, assemblies for District Reserve officers will be held at Washington Reserve headquarters, room 701, Walker-Johnson Building, 1734 New York avenue, at 8 p.m., from October, 1931, to May, 1932, as follows: (The days of the week indicated mean the first Tuesday, second and fourth Sundays, etc, of each month): Air Corps, second ‘Tuesday; Cavalry, first and third Thursdays; Cavalry equita- tion classes, second and fourth Sun- days; Chemical Warfare Service, sec- ond Monday Co“'- Artillery Corps, sec- ond Tuesd: fourth Wednudly Fleld Artillery, first and third Wednesdays; Fleld Artillery equitation classes, first and third Sun- days; Finance, second Thursday; In fantry, first and third Tuesdays; 428th Infantry (Colored), first and third Mondays; Medical Corps (all branches), Friday; Military Intelligence, sec- Ordnan d Quartermaste: and fourth Mondays; fourth Tuesday: General’s Department, fourth Monday. The following officers of the Regular $6.00 grade linen shoes. $2.00 pr. Men's $8.50 high shoes. novelty to $10 of Engineers, | Army, row on duty at Washington Re- serve headquarters, will conduct the above assemblies: Col. Melville 8. Jar- vis, Infantry, senior instructor; Lieut. Col, C. B. Moore, Infantry, instructor 428th Infantry; Lieut. Col. Karl Trues- dell, Infantry, instructor of Infantry; Mt John M. McDowell, Fleld Artil- lery, instructor of Field Artillery; Maj. H. C. Dagley, Cavalry, instructor 2d Squadron, 306th Cavalry; Maj. W. A. Jones, Infantry, instructor 320th In fantry; and Maj. Andres Lopez, Infan. try, adjutant and instructor of In- fantry. Lieut. Col. Truesdell, who has been on duty in the office of the Depu'.y Ch!e{ of Staff, rtment, Toll House Tavern “Old_Tave 28d can't “be dupl Steak, ntry Hi Conimtions. Yowll Know them By thelr appetizing favor. Phone Silver Spring § Luncheon Afternoon Teas Dinner Sunday Morning Breakfast 9 A.M. to Noon SOCIETY. just reported for duty at Reserve head- quarters, All District prepare themselves for enroll in l-he 1931-32 Army School. test changes, which be- | nme eflectlve on July 1, concern both | ownu' "hlnd the admin- | lve procedure of e Reserve Corps. m mtfl ,upomm of the extension course cha include: The statement | 5 |— e — UPHOLSTERING £ 31,00 Eetimates SEGAL BROS. 140 22 to 140-39, in- to conform with the new extension course set-up. Llem Col. Gorman De P. Larner, Alr | Army and Nevy Club s as- -umu “io 8ih. Corps Avea servie co mand; Second Lieut. Orville L. Oakes, Alr Reserve, 2145 C street, is assigned to | 409th Attack . In(antry Re-' serve, 943 Westminster street, is as- signed to 42m- Infantry (Colored); Sec- | ond Lieut. Horace C. Dudley, jr., Chemi- cal Warfare Reserve, 1401 Fairmont | street, is assigned is relieved from assign- menl 10 the 481 Bomburdment Squad- and is assigned to the 8th Corps Aren service command. First Lieut. Granville L. Jones, Medical Reserve, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, having moved to the 2d Corps Area, is relieved from | assignment to the 80th Division. Sec- ond Lieuts. Edgar M. Dickerson, 3413 Oakwood Terrace, and Wilbur T, Mc- Nallan, 1841 G llleet‘ both In(ml-ry Re- serve, are the 80th Division. Capt. Earl W. Hutchison, Air 1414 Sixteenth street, having mpwr& | promotion to the grade of major, Air Corps Reserve, is relieved from assign- | Fon, ana s asigned 1o he”Be5d. Ob- 3 e d Ob- Roofing Specialists V’ Ovcr 25 Years Even Litle O { Roof Defects —become trouble- some when neglected. Summer storms have been severe; better call on us to examine your “overhead” NOwW. IWe'il make an in- spection promptly and estimate on necessary repairs, without obli- gation to you. 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