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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 13, 1932—PART THREE. Officers’ Club Gives e ¢ |LIEETIN E| Hop in Harris Hal [ DR APERIES - . RUGS - BEDDING rURNITlih[ LEONARD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR At Fort Humphreys Capt. and Mrs. Buckley and Lieut. and Mrs. Asensio in Receiving Line. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., March 13. «=The Officers’ Club -n'en;;maclI at & hop in Harris Hall last night. In the melv1r;1 line were Capt. and Mrs. Harry Omorrow o B o a 8 A. Buckley and Lieut. and Mrs. Manuel J. Asenslo. The dance was made the occasion for several dinner parties. Maj. and Mrs. Edwin A. Bethel gave a dinner in Har- ris Hall and had as their guest. and Mrs. John R. D. Mathes and Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee, Capl L4 Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, Licut. and Mrs. Hugh J. Casey, Lieut. and Mre. John . Hughes, Lieut. and Mrs, Oscar A a r P e n feut. an Michael C. . Lieut. and Mrs. Paul D. C Berrigan, Lieut. and Mrs. Carl R. Jones, Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson, Licut and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox.. jr.; Lieut and Mrs, Roland C. Brown, Lieut. Henry M. Underwood and Lieut. Robert W Lovett. Lieut. and Mrs. Henry G. Douglas L4 L4 were dinner hosts, their guests including Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas R. Howard, Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss Lieut. and Mrs. Standish Weston, Lieut and Mrs. George C. Reinhardt, Lieut and Mrs. William H. Mills, Lieut. and Mrs, David A. W and Lieut. and Mrs. Edmond K. Daley Another dinner party before Friday's . hop was that given by Lieut. and Mrs Horace F. Sykes. The company in- cluded Col. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Capt. and Mr: M 111 'W. Marston. Capt. and Mrs, F. Russell Lyons, Lieut and Mrs. Beverly ,w and Lieut. s . and Mrs. Char w tewart S with interchangeable covers ton, Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow were luncheon guests Thursday of Mrs. Herbert B. Loper. 1 Mrs. Bowyer B. Browne. Miss Emma Shou]fl now at JW(U’Q]‘ & Co' Ginn Baker of Winchester. Va.; Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, M obert J. Flem- ing, jr. and Miss e Schulz were sl b o of o T DECORATIVE FABRICS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE A group from Humphreys at- tended t};\e; theater in hington ’hlesa Hinsteates Kare are bub s v night. Included were Maj. an :l['r)s Lugn:ford E. Oliver, Mrs. iis W. ;‘;?wg"z:éz;s{::a?‘ 3;‘:1;2‘2{ Prentiss, Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. REW Loccavional o Snow, Capt. and Mrs. Willlam N. . ay! 0. ne of the Thomas, jr: Lieut. and Mrs. Standish most fascinating collections of chairs you ever laid eyes Weston, Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peter- son and Lieut. and Mrs. Robert J. Grkeat Ve machie: e e - P % ; Guaranteed Construction Frices are emptingly low from the new designs Mrs. David Adams, visiting Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chor- pening, returned to her home Wednes- day c e iral it : ‘ ; i For your convenience these new Karpen upholstered and Mrs_John N, Opie. in Alexandsia, i . bl “ ensembles are arranged in two interchangeable cover chester was the week end guest of Ma. : ; TR g 2 5 i 7 : groups. The designs are approved by famous inter- s Lieut, and x;sbflscézr;;\;ag ey - 5 5 . ey ‘ nationally known decorators, and upholsteries are $|6-75 Bad as thelr guest Col. and Mrs. Rich- - - ":M i correspondingly appropriate. Tomorrow, at Mayer e ol s D. Andrews, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Claude > L4 o . » Robert W. Lovett and Lieut. Morris b pen Luaran- able, good-looking oc L teed Construction, fineness of tailoring and cleanly, s Calif., arrived yesterday to be the guest durable, sanified black curled hair filling. Only a few of Lieut. and Mrs. Paul D. C. Berrigan : for a month of the many are illustrated at the left. See them all. Capt. d Mrs. C. M. Willingh: ! K E bl { T T LI R arpen Ensemble in Tapestry . . . $265 of Licut, snd Mrs, Thomas R Howard. 533 M. Bavier retumed today from & Distinctive Karpen Two-Piece Ensemble in a delightful ! the South. Mrs. Lovett visited lorida while Mrs, Bauer stopped in green figured tapestry of unusually tasteful pattern. A Victarian type chair v s ’v\ 1 h hich St and. Mrs. Btandisn Weston Tufted-back chair and carved mahogany base. Sofa any Distinctive Des'gns blends harmoniously dined Monday night with Lieut. and with the crotch ma- Mi¥, Georgé, C. Reinhardt decoratively trimmed in nails. At Mayer & Co. In a Choice of Upholsteries : ’Q:'u‘&f&"”.;‘“m"& ;,:eut. car A. Saunders has been S bl f hairel ord-red fo Chicago and expects to En in Choi Group 1 Co 265 leave about the middle of the month. ame Ensemble 1n Lhoice O p VEIS. ........ Licut. Morris M. Bauer was the inner guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Louls - entiss Thursday, There is little chance for you not to find the type and Henry ngate spent sev- 2 s this week in New York. - color of upholstery you desire. The ensemble you and Mrs. Josep) ox, Jr., 44 5 : ’ o o 3 entertained at dinner tonight and nad 2 - v S ; : : like the most may be had in any one of the many as Lheir guests Justice and Mrs - i i 4 Y 4 , . 3 Cox of Washingion, Col. and s : A fabrics in the particular group you select at no extra char olner. Maj. and Mrs. L. b 3 . ; o - H. Hedrick of Washington, Maj. and " 4 cost. This is a marvelous showing for all who are Chippendale’s Chiness Mrs. John R. D. Matheson, Capt. and ¥ " v . - N 5 influence is shown in Mrs, James D. Andrews. jr. and Lieut. ; d / ? ’ interested in good furniture. We'd love to show you. s this _all - mahogany and Mis. Morris M. Bauer. / i armchair, available in Col. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner were » Rt é ¥ your choice of rust or dinner guests Thursday of Col. and b & 4 - . green uph 3 Mrs. Clarence Ridley in Washington é P o 2 4 Bptiogtery Mrs. Coiner was the luncheon guest Tuesday of Mrs. William Gruber in Washington. A e Ll A The Decorative Upholsteries ton were dinner guests Saturday of Lieut. and Mrs Robert J. Fleming, jr. == = ; Include the Following Fabrics Pillow Back Tapestry Ensemble . . $350 8 5. i i st i i Prnt eBh ot CAPED COAT ghlg dl:lflgn has much formall}y, yet posesses that all- FRIEZES stered in a soft green esirable comfort feature which makes you happy at These are good friezes—not those cheap JL - Xow el lve in Dark Blue Wool home. Here is a group in rare good taste with much loop fabrics that masquerade under the stylc. and Pillow Backs A good value. At Mayer & CO. name friezette. Colorful and in good taste. $ I 6.50 Same Ensemble in Choice of Group 2 Covers TAPESTRIES ) . $59.50 Tapestries that you will love to live with— not those hideous, glaring tapestries that P This chair is all ma- abuse the name. These are all n good : e taste. 3 fon and nail trim. 2 o . style FIGURED VELVETS These are all decorative fabrics that make for charm and good taste in the living room. You will love them for their beauty and quality. A distinctive chair of all and upholstered in your Two-Piece Karpen Ensemble . . . . 5195 DAMASKS P bl green or rust tapes- . : 5 ) o try. Note the tufted A quunousl)' comforlab]e Sofa and Aymchan’ with Soft, desirable colorings in figured damasks ntmcheg seat n:fush- 5 3 . Si i i ion. ery comfort- revemble spring cushions andmade up in either rust or of good quality. You will find it a pleas- Shie. green friezette effect tapestry. Famous Karpen ure to choose from this selection. guaranteed construction. Hair filled. At Mayer & Co. Same Ensemble in Choice of Group 1 Covers Slip Covers, $27.75 Up (3-Pc. Sets) higher waistline . . the i Seventh Street Between D and E The short full cape..the 921 G Street PARKING SERVICE _ DRIVE TO OUR REAR ENTRANCE YOUR GAR WILL BE PARKED