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12 HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, .-D. C., OCTOBER 18 1931—PART THREE. R. R. Ralston, Col. and Mrs. F. B, Wil- Returns From Army by, Col. and Mrs. J. J. Kingman, M and Mrs. B. B. Browne and Capt. re Received at |, E. N. Chisolm, Jr. Game A Mrs, Henry Berbert and Maj. Henry Fort Humphreys Party C. Johannes were hosts to the post spent Monday with Maj. and Mrs. . | Henry C. Johannes. Lieut. and Mrs. Michael C. Grenata motored to West Point last week end for the foot ball game and were the guests of Lieut. and Mrs, Charles F, bridge club at its meeting Friday night | oy, i e e Licut. and Mrs. eston Col. and Mrs. Edward H. were dinner hosts’ Friday before the : z .| bridge to Lieut. and Mrs. Robert E. M. Schulz Entertain at Din- Des Isiets, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. : Stewart, ‘Miss Caroline Schulz and ner Wednesday Night. | Lieut. Max 8. Johnson. Miss Rosa Wingate ‘and Maj. Henry o o N Wilam . " Govel, HUMPHREYS, Va. October Maj, and Mrs. . R. Covell. n_"fi': interesting party, to hear the| Lieut. and Mrs. George C. Reinhardt play-by-play account by radio of the ' gave a supper and movie party Tuesday. Army-Harvard foot ball game, followed Their guests’ Were Lieut. and Mrs. Ed- by a supper and dance, was given this mund K. Daley, Lieut. and Mrs. afternoon and evening in the Log | Standish Weston, Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Cabin. The hosts were Maj. and Mrs. G. Douglas, Lieut. and Mrs. David A. Willlam E. R. Covell, Lieut. and Mrs. Watt, jr. . . - and Mrs.| My and Mrs. Frank J. Clark of Battle ing, Lieut. and Mrs. reek, Mich., arrived here Thursday by . cr and Lieut. and MIS. | yot0r to be the guests of Maj. and Mrs. Morris M. Bauc. The list of guests in- por00 '3 OFh % Ho™ cluded Capt. and Mrs, James D. An- i i drews, Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W, Mars- | Col. and Mrs. Harley J. Hallett, Maj. fon, Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lieber, and Mrs. Henry C. Johannes and Maj. Jr.: Capt. and M ott Vandevanter and Mrs. James A. McCallum were | of Belle Haven, Lieut, and Mrs, Robert guests at bridge Saturday of Maj. and | G. Lovett, Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas R. Mrs. Emory H. Gist Howard, Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. ean Anson Marston of Ames, Towa, Prentiss, Lieut. and Mrs, Charles W. was the guest Monday night of Capt. Stewart, jr.. Lieut. end Mrs, Emil J.|and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston. Dean Peterson, * Lieut. and Mrs. Standish | Marston came East to attend the meet- Weston, Lieut. and Mrs, William H. |ing of the Interoceanic Canal Commis- Mills, Lieut. and Mrs. C. Rodney Smith, | sion in Washington. Lieut, and Mrs. Edward G. Daly, Lieut¥ The Monday Night Bridge Club m@t and Mrs. Henry G, Douglas, Lieut. and | in the home of Maj. and Mrs. Cleveland Mrs. Joseph W. €ox, jr.; Lieut. and | C. Gee and had as its guests Lieut. Mrs. William H. Minter, Lieut. and | George C. Reinhardt and Lieut. Lee B. Mrs. Manuel J. Asensio, Lieut. and Mrs. | Washbourne. Roland C. Brown, Lieut. and Mrs. Rob- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Tompkins ert J. Fleming, jr.. Lieut. and Mrs. |of Washington were guests Sunday David A. Watt, jr.: Lieut. and Mrs. night of Maj. and Mrs. Willlam E. R. | Edmund K. Daley, Lieut. and Mrs. Ed- | Covell at supper. | ward M, Markham, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. | Capt. Lawrence Heinlein and Lieut. | Horace F. Sykes, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs' dnd Mrs. Robert J. Fleming dined Carl R. Jones, Miss’ Ciroline Schulz, | Tuesday with Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Miss Virginia Arthur, Miss Ruth Lieber, =Berbert Miss Earlyne Finney, Miss Charlotte| Mrs. John N. Opie and Mrs. Herbert Grey, Miss Dorothy Carter, Lieut | O. Dunn of Baltimore spent Thursday Harry Mever, Lieut. Chailes H. Mason, | with Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper. Lieut. Max S. Johnson, Licut. Herman _ Lieut. and Mrs. Horace F. Sykes, Ir.: | W. Schull, jr.; Lieut. William D. Smith, | Lieut. and Mrs Henry G. Douglas and | Lieut. Edward A. Brown, jr., and Lieut. Lieut. and Mrs. Edward M. Markham, | Jesse H. Veal | jr., were guests at dinner Saturday of | Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz en- | Lieut. and Mrs. Dwight Mulkey in | tertained at_dinner Wednesday night | Washington. | and had as their guests Col. and Mrs.| Mr. Cameron Whitsett of Chicago we seem tlo Photograph The ladies’ riding class was organized ‘Wednesday. Capt. Harry A. Buckley, Cavalry, will be the instructor. ‘The Student Reading Club had its weekly meeting Thursday night in the home of Mrs. Manuel J. Asensio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Thurston of Washing- ton were guests at tea Thursday of Maj. and Mrs. Willilam E. R. Covell. Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Loper gave a birthday anniversary dinner for Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening Monday. The guests included Lieut. apd Mrs. Chor- pening, Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow and Mr. Ira Chorpening. Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson and Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, ir., dined Thursday with Capt. and Mrs. | Albert C. Lieber, jr. Mr. Trueman Fassett of Boston was the guest Sunday of Lieut. and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott. He left Monday for Sarasota, Fla. accompanied by Miss Eleanor Fassett, who has been visiting Lieut. end Mrs. Elliott. Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening and Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Lope® attended the Navy-Maryland foot ball game Saturday and were dinner guests of Mr. Ira Chorpening at the Shore- ham, Miss Hazel Mayhew of Tenafly, N. J., was the week end guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Edward G. Daly. Lieut. and Mrs. Carl R. Jones dined Tuesday with Lieut. and Mrs. Roland C._Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKelway of Washington were the dinner guests Fri- gny of Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Pren- ss. Mrs. Nell Clement of Washington spent the week end with Miss Dorothy Carter. Miss Wilna Wigginton of Louisville, Ky., was the guest Monday of Lieut. and Mrs. Oscar A. Saunders. Lieut. Lee B. Washbourne dined Sun- day with Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lieber, jr. 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