Evening Star Newspaper, October 25, 1931, Page 48

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12 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., GCTOBER —PART, THRI B]l* and White Dance TETH = At Quantico Last Night | L1 | 1 | Attended by Hundreds i FURNITURE Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree Entertain at Dinner for 16 4 Guests. * QUANTICO, Va, October 25—Ma) and Mrs. Franklin Steele and their daughter, Miss Betsy Ann BSteele, gave s black-and-white dance last night 8t the Officers’ Club for several hun- dred of their friends. The whole color scheme of the affair was faithfully carried out in the deecorations and costumes of the guests. The ball room of the elub, which is paneled in white % . woodwork, made an admirable back- ground for the numerous black-and- White effects which were artistically carried out. There were large black pottery bowls filled with white flow- ers placed at intervals around the yoom; black silhouetted shades covered the lights; great branches of black painted leaves filled the panels of the Wall space, and there were displayed é 10 black-and-white posters. the work : of Lieut. Frederick H. Smith, who is On v r l 1- st on_duty in Quantico. Thewmlfisbi were invited for 9:30 o'clock, some coming in rrot _and yama-yama suits, pajamas, Kate Greenway costumcs, as blackface come- . . 3 . dians and in many strange and start- Jing guises. An equal number came in formal evening dress, but all faithfully carried out the black-and-white motive. s Prizes were given for the best cos- 3 both men and women and were given later in the eve- ing for the winners of the elimina- :‘i«n‘ dances and musical chairs. An orchestra_ from Fredericksburg fur- hished the music, and at midnight r was served. Also at supper time, birthday cake was presented to Capt. Campbell Brown, with a great deal of mock ceremony and loud singing of *“"Happy Blrll‘edny to You' sung in : il S 2 S S To reduce stocks, thousands of dollars’ worth of dependable tained at dinner for 16 guests before b 5 % . P Bhihig - ¥ rheis Lifetime Furniture is offered at irresistible price reductions. the black and white dance. ests were Maj. and Mrs. Samuel . . . iy P A i Every suite and piece is from our regular, carefully selected stock by of “Lifetime Quality.” Reductions for such a period at this season Baoi et oo Bamaersand Til ett, 3 Y . 5 g e Shearer. i g Bety i o of Mol ilt Top Table of the year are without precedent at Mayer & Co. You can save & f..:nl’ihd'“x ;:‘“2;‘:"‘:“‘: $1 - andk save substantnz}lly. Coming right at the furnishing season, o, 254 e o v st OESVORN o 165" 1 we know that you will be here early tomorrow to make selections. those swho drove to Yorktown . for the we believe we own more Tilt- exposition top Tables than any store in A n type i ogany, T T bghacs: ot with 24.inch top and ol will femain in Quantico for about a week visiting various friends. Lieut, Comdr. and Mrs. John Falge have a8 their house guests Mr. and Mrs. Francls Palge -had thetr }?abyl. Mrt, Falge was gradua h the class of 1924 from the Naval Academy, but re- signed from the service immediately after graduation. Miss Anne Brooke Gibson of Pred- ericksburg was the guest of Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree last week end. 4 8% 3 #g 3 4 Lieut. and Mrs. Edwin Pollock enter- % E | ,“ tained Capt. and Mrs. H. D. Linscott - b % : S t and their two children at dinner last Sunday. 3 # There was a post bridge party at the T > ; 3 % g Officers’ Club Friday night. These 8 3 jaa - s » 2 held twice a month during the 5 4 3 p " b g i 50 In: months, are becoming very “ b i ¥ 3 L . ‘The play starts at 9 o'clock L A8 | - and continues until 11:30 o'clock, when 1 AL 4 " A Good One All Mahogany before the bridge, honor ) B e B St o Boudoir Chair s y ) B .‘:‘:’ ree, . b You will find Secretaries for al- Mrs. Karl gu.e' i st Krpen most_every price today, but this Mrs. : ; it . ‘Winthrop type of all’ mahogan: i o good Secretiry for $90%0 and_Mrs. Raiph West, o $ .75 . ‘ One look at it will convince you of its superior quality, This is a Karpen Chair with suspended webbed construction and Kapok pillow back and seat cushion. Upholstered in T e Sheraton Influence in this Gen. Randolph Berkeley gave 8 Bedroom Sl.llte b e“:m ‘h:);:’m“’l'lces ‘ Juncheon at the Hotel Emerson, in Bal- timore, Saturday before the foot ball ] : ween the Marines and th i i i ‘ e Classic straight lines . . . beautiful hand-matched crotch ma- £ Gulistan Rugs His guests were Brig. Gen. and Mrs. R hogany veneers . . , Satinwood and separate hanging mirtors H. Lane and Miss Mary Lane, Mrs. i B Lah o Aris Mary Lane, Mre. Jos over dresser and dressing table all contribute to the charm of ’ l‘g:nyemg:‘l ’l;'nyfimn{r'\s.scaflm: ;cn‘s ).:;.d this, 18th century type Bedroom Suite. 8 pieces shown with : 9XI2 ft. 100 ;‘k"-. ‘-Yv"-l';md \i{ ]r;d“d'v - i col. and grzssu ;t ngGh!,vand twin beds, $482. Same Suite with full-size | rs. Wilford ‘Hall, Col. and Mrs, Tor b J . A . Barber, Col. and Mrs. Andrew Drum. dissimEn: rog, woven . Americn, 5 be | rug, woven in America, is at | || an unusually low price. All I Col. and Mrs. H. G. Bartlett and others ) . Other Six-Piece Bedroom Suite: PATENT LEATHER : : sl : ER BACK Priced Now from $148 Upward : Terme—at new low prices. Used Prominently for 1932 in Belts, Bags, Hats and Shoes. NEW YORK (#).—Black patent leath- er gleams forth as the most fashionable of leathers for Spring of 1932 e o ¢ vt thoe 'g0 v ine Mah Highb S of S mmgxfl of high gloss black ’;‘mg{} Ogany 18 oy Grand Ropids Made Worth of Dependabl e Quickening the return were the modish patent leather accessories—belts, bags and \1}{;!;:‘1 millin s . . . .20 popi b P | $110 Lifetime Furniture trimmed with bla piece, with abund- nt dra space and 77 inches is that by Spr er wil I, 3 h de. S i lzl;])l](:E]) used generally and c: e, ]Jl“ o be used for ornam n G e A return of the patent leather danc- ing pump for men is predicted. e senger train a regular Tun has just been y ation on | n s . _ Dining Room Suites 158 to $1725 (10pieces) Beautiful Karpen Group . ... $225 Parking Service—Drive to Our Three Pieces—Hair Filled Rear Entrance, Y i is i ¢ y our Car Will This is a finely made Karpen Group, with guaranteed construction and filled with long sanified, black curled hair. 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