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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Quantico Dinner Party] Is leen ln Honor Of Gen. and Mrs. Berl{eley Lieut. and Mrs. Walter An- sel Hosts at Steak Roast Thursday Night. QUANTICO, Va., October 18.—Maj. and Mrs. Harold Parsons were hosts Friday night at dinner given in their s quarters in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Randolph Berkeley. After dinner o was played. The glests ind lude nd Mrs. Berkeley, Maj. and Mr Marston. Maj. and Mrs. Lyle Miller. Maj. and Mrs. Harold Utley. Col. and Mrs. Tom Barber, Col. and Mrs. Phillip Torrey and Capt. and Mrs. Andrew Creecy. Lieut. John H. Stadler, U. S. A., and prs. Stadler had as their house g Jast week Miss Ellen Gowan Hood of Philadelphia. Mrs. Margaret McVey is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. leland Swindler. Mrs. McVey whose home is in Washington, recently returned from Tulsa. where she was the guest of another hter Mrs. Lloyd, wife of Maj. Egbert Lloyd, has just come to the post. Maji. Lloyd has been here for several Mrs. Lloyd visited in N came here from Port ett, Miss Dc Pickett and Mr. Harry Picke Washington. Maj. and Mrs. Louis Whalev., who have been in Quantico for only two months, have been ordered away. Maj. Whaley sailed for Nicaragua Thursday and Mrs. Whaley will remain in New York for some time before joining him Capt. and Mrs. Leland Swindler, Capt and Mrs. John McVey and Lieut. and s. Melvin Fuller drove to Yorktown today for the celebration. Mrs. Armstead, wife of Capt. Frank Robert Armstead, who is stationed at Parris Island. is visiting Col. and Mrs. Andrew Drum. Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Ancel were hosts at a “steak roast” in their back yard Thursday night. The guests were ® Coun Mrs. Albert Scott, Mrs. Nancy { Senator King to Speak at night Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Roy Pfaff, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John Falge, Lieut. Joseph Lademan, U. S. N. and Mrs. Lademan: Maj. and Mrs. Pedro de Valle, Lieut. Edwin Miller (C. E. C.) U. S. and Mrs. Miller; Maj. and Mrs. Beme] Woods, Capt. and Mrs. Andrew Creecy, Mrs. Charles F. B. Price and Lieut. and Mrs. Clayton Jerome. Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree entertained Maj. and Mrs. John Marston, Lieut. and ‘\lr\ Phillip Thwing and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Halladay at dinner Thursday Mrs. Reginald Vardy gave a five-table | bridge party in her home Thursday in honor of Mrs. Beane Eagen, who will leave shortly for Hait s M. Hendricks of Baltimore nt last week in Quantico with her con-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Earle Campbell. Federation of Women's Clubs Party Wednesday Mrs. Edgar B. Meritt, president of the . C. Federation of Women's Clubs, will be hostess Wednesday afternoon, No- ember 4, at 2 o'clock, when the annual d party will be given in the new ball oom of the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. Wil- m la Varre is general chairman and Harvey W. Wiley, Speel, Mrs. Ernest Criswell, Mrs. F. nar Rorke, Mrs. . Biddle, Comb. = Mrs North and Grattan Kerans. Mrs. Charles P. Keyser is chairman of reser- vations with Mrs. Otis Rogers assisting. Democratic Women's Dinner Senator William H. King of Utah will be the speaker at the dinner of the Educational Committee of the District of Columbia Women’s Democratic Ed-! ucational Council, which will be given Tuesday evening, October 27, at T: o'clock, in the Woman's National Dem- ocratic Club, at 1526 New Hampshire | avenue. Mrs. Lester J. Pollock is chairman of the committee for the dinner, and with| Mrs. Robert K. Noble and Mrs. Mar- | garet H. Dawkins has charge of reser-| vations, which must be in the hands of | this committee bofore Monday, Octoher ”6 at 8 o'clock. | B b sl Hethn RRERAR NN RN RERNAT Exclusive With Us in Washington T EEEEEEEE T For those seeking individuality . a mite of felt, a bit of a feather, and with the touch of this noted connoisseur it becomes a hat apart See our collection of hats, soleils, from all others. lace and velvets combined and others. note—the nose veil. The One Pictured: IARER NN l TN st N W, B. Moses & Sons I e sz THUTINT % Something New Againl % Corded Velvets sl Hats of Distinction | IIIIIIHIIlIIlIlllIlJIlllH perhaps but Of particular Il HEMSTITCHED SETS Famous Shamrock lines with hemstitching. Cloth 66x66 inches and one-half dozen napkins, the set, now $9.00 Shamrock hemstitched dinner set of cloth size 66x84 inches and 8 napkins to match, the set, sale price, $10.75 Shamrock hemstitched dinner set of cloth 66x102 inches and | dozen matching napkins, sale price, the set, $14.00 Dinner set of 66x84 hemstitched cloth and 6 napkins in choice of 6 fine floral and convention patterns. Now $7.75 $35 FILET TABLE CLOTHS, NOW . ... Filet table cloths, in a selection of three exquisite all-over patterns. for sale only. Filet Cloths, size 72x108 inches, now. ... COLORED BORDERED SETS C., OCTObKR 18, 1931—PART $4 to $5.50 BRIDGE CLOTHS, $2 All-linen hand-embroidered bridge cloths, some with colored embroidery; size 36x36 inches. Sale price, $2.00 $3.50 to $6.00 SCARFS . . $2 All-linen scatfs, some with plain linen centers and others with hand embroidery. Sale price now...........$2 $19.95 Sizes 72x90 inches. Reduced .. $22.50 THREE. $25 CRASH CLOTHS, NOW $6.50 : $12.50 All-linen handmade cloths, in size 72x90 inches or 72x108 inches. A cloth of beautiful quality. Special for this sale. s|9.75 Special Hemstitched dinner sets with cloth size 63x80 inches and six napkins to match, with borders in blue, gold or green. Reduced for sale only. BROWN'S SHAMROCK LINENS | #12 NAPRKINS, DOZEN NGW. The famously fine “Brown’s Shamrock™ linens in three patterns—Regency, Bokharu $6 Extremely simple in design, yet effecting indescribable or Christopher Wren. chic and styles from the lines formed by its supple folds. The sleeves have an unusual trim of wooden beads in con- trasted colors. A correct frock for afternoon wear, Please note the unusual size of these crash napkins—18x18 inches. All- linen with exquisite hand embroidery. Special during the sale at this price. Cloths, 2x2 yards, now........$6.00 Cloths, 2x215 yards, now. .....$7.50 W. . MWoses & Sons Nat'l 3770 F Street at 1lth Cloths, 2x3 yards, now........$9.00 Napkins, 22x22 inches, now, doz., $7.50 Also New—The *“Table Top” Dress Consists of a bright colored top and dark skirt. SECOND FLOOR W, D. Moses & Sons F St. at 11th. Natl. 3770 A TR VT MR T RO O RO Mail Orders Taken Phone Orders Taken TR BT