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2 SEOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Carr ding Friday evening, June 7, in Tompkins. jr., after their wed- St. Thomas’ Episcopal Church. Mrs. Tompkins was Miss Eleanor Calvert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Calvert, jr., of Washington and Maryland. —Underwood & Underwosd Photo. Shriners Visit, Qu_a_ntico 2,000 Entertained at Post by Marine QUANTICO, Va, June 15—~Two | thousand Shriners from the conven- tion in Washington, visited Quantico Thursday. Most of the gues’s arrived by chartered boat and a few motored to the post. They were met at the dock by a ecommittee of 20 Marine officers headed by Col. C. F. B. Price and the Marine Band. The Shriners were served a baked bean luncheon at the base ball field and later the Fleet Marine Force pa- | raded for the visiting nobles and the planes from Aircraft One of Brown | Field, staged an aircraft demonsira- tion Miss Mary Miller Kress, daughter of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. C. C. Kress, U. S. N., entertained a number of her | friends at a picnic supper party in the garden of their quarters Monday eve- ning. The guests were Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Asmuth, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Kenneth Benner, Lieut. and Mrs. James Bradley, Lieut. and Mrs. James Bigler, Lieut. and Mrs. George Cloud, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Earnshaw, Lieut. and Mrs. H. T. Elrod, Lieut. and Mrs. A. V. Gerard, Lieut. and Mrs. Glenn Herndon, Lieut. and Mrs. E. N. Murray, Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Shuey, Lieut. and Mrs. Marvin Starr, Lieut. and Mrs. Floyd Stephenson, Lieut. and Mrs. Frank Wagner, Lieut. and Mrs. D. M. Weller, Lieut. (J. G.) and Mrs. T. L. Allman, Lieut. (J. G.) and Mrs. Milton Wirthlin, Lieut. (J.G.) and Mrs. | G. E. Stahr, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ewing ‘Wall, Mrs. George Hilding, Miss Betty Lee Hilding, Miss Barbara McGurl, Miss Geraldine Cheathem, Miss Kath- erine Cheathem, Miss Laura Smith, Miss Peggy O'Neill, Miss Mary Eliza- beth Price, Mrs. Beverly Muncie, Lieut. William I. Phipps, Lieut. Alpha Bowser, Lieut. Hugh Gordon, Lieut. | Lyle Meyer, Lieut. Carson Roberts, | Lieut. John B. Hendry, Lieut. James Howarth, Lieut. A. B. Lasswell, Lieut. Frank Schwable, Mr. Andy Lyman, Mr. Herbert Bryan of Alexandria, Mr. Edward Faulkner of Fredericksburg and Mr. Ralph Shepherd. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Archie F. Howard and daughter Billy left yes- terday for Newport, R. I, where Col. Howard will attend the Navy War | College. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Howard were honor guests at a dinner party given by Maj. and Mrs. LeRoy P. Hunt Wednesday night. Lieut. Col. H. C. K. Muhlenberg, Army Air Corps, 3d Corps Area, Baltimore, Md., was the guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. C. C. Kress, for a couple of days this week. Miss Almire Villere of New Orleans, La. spent last week end with Lieut. and Mrs. Walter Asmuth, jr. Miss Villere is teaching music at the War- renton Country School, and is a for- mer school mate of Mrs. Asmuth's. Miss Barbara McGurl of Norfolk is 8 house guest of her sister and| brother-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. D. M. Weller. Lieut. and Mrs. Weller en- tertained a number of friends at & cocktail party at their quarters before the dance last Sdturday night. Mr. Charles F. B. Price, jr., son of Col. and Mrs. C. F. B. Price, is home to spend part of his Summer holidays with his parents. Mr. Price is a stu- dent in the School of Mines at the | days with her family. | brother and sister-in-law, Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Boston. He will be a junior next term, Ifl-l‘nnhmdmchtid Units. Col. and Mrs. H. Manney, is at home from school and will spend the holi- She was & member of the graduating class of Hannah Moore Academy, near Balti- | more. Col. and Mrs, Manney motored to Baltimore to attend the graduating | exercises, bringing Miss Manney | home with them. Maj. and Mrs. C. 1. Murray are re- cent arrivals on the post, Maj. Murray having just completed a tour of duty at Annapolis and been ordered: to the Fleet Marine Force in Quantico. They are living in the quarters recently va- cated by Lieut. Col. and Mrs, H. Jen- kins. Lieut. and Mrs. A. T. Mason have as house guests Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs, P. I. Maher, and her sister-in- law, Mrs. W. L. Maher of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. R. L. Denig, wife of Col. Denig, pent a few days in Norfolk visiting Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Carl Hull, U. 8. N., retired. The Misses Jane and Betty Fowler, twin daughters of Mr. W. W. Fowler of Oak Park, Ill, are house .guests of Miss Mary Elizabeth Price. Before arriving in Quantico they spent a few days visiting Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Robert Heiner, U. 8. N., at Portsmouth, Va. " | Mrs. Elizabeth Moorhead is visiting | her daughter and son-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Marvin Starr, who have %e- | cently come to the post for duty. | Maj. George Carroll Hamner and two children lefi by motor this morn- ing for Hingham, Mass., where he has been ordered for duty at the naval ammunition depot. Mrs. Hamner is staying at the hostess house for a few days longer, with the other two chil- dren, until Maj. Hamner has been assigned to quarters, affer whick she will leave for Hingham 'by train to join him. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Sidney Smith Lee spent last week end at Lexington, Va., where they attended the finals at the Virginia Military Institute, of which Col. Smith is an ajumnus. Lieut. and Mrs. James Bradley left Friday for Pensacola, where the lieu- tenant has been ordered for duty. Lieut. and Mrs. Kenneth Chappel have as house guests Lieut. Chappel's Mr. and Mrs. Hubert B. Chappel of Forrest Hills, Long Island. Lieut. and Mrs. C. Silard have just arrived on the post from San Diego, where Lieut. Silard has been on duty. ‘They will occupy the quarters recently vacated by Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Boyden. e e Power Control Threatened. The governmént of Trinidad is threatening to take over all privately owned power plants and supply elec- tric current jn bulk to municipalities which, in turn, would sell to consum- | ENJOY O ACRES OV OLNE"?T'M'%. NORTH OF OUT GEORGIA AVENUE EXTENDED CLARA MAY DOWNEY* f ] Mr. and Mrs. John David McGee, jr., pictured after their wedding Saturday, Cathedral. Mrs. McGee was formerly Miss Narcissa Harvey Sullivan and is the daughter of Mr., SOCIETY ell- Known. Members of Younger Set in Capital June 8, in the Bethlehem Chapel of the Washington and Mrs. Mark Sullivan. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. ‘North Shore Favored by Capital Set Washington Society Active in Yachting and Other Sports. BEVERLY, on the Massachusetis North S8hore, June 15.—Washington cottagers on the North Shore will find Horse Club puts on its annual race meet. Some of the best-known stables in the country will be represented, and among the entrants are those who will* carry the colors of Mr. Thomas Leiter of Edgewater House, Beverly Farms and Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Agassiz Shaw of Manchester, Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Tuckerman, jr., of Savin Hill Farm, Hamilton; Mr. and er, Ground Grippe: i b o | | much to interest them next week at | | the country club, when the Eastern Mrs. Sumner P. Pingree of Flying |co-chairmen of the committee infhud. The club is planning for & Horse Farm, Hamilton, and Mr, and | charge of the affair, which is to bene- | series of Wednesday afternoon band Mrs. Bayard Warren of Barberry Hill, Pride’s Crossing. The annual horse show of the Ham- flton Legion Post will be held Satur- day, June 30, at the Myopia school- ing field. The show is usually a| Fourth of July attraction, but the date has been advanced because of | the approach of the Suffolk Downs | meet, in which many of the Summer | colonists are interested. Mr. Bayard | Tuckerman is in charge of the pro- gram, which will feature the hunters classes. The post was named in hon- or of Maj. Augustus Peabody Gardner, who for many years represented the North Shore in the House of Repre- sentatives in Washington. Many of the younger colonists are interested in the fair to be held Fri- day, June 28, at the Summer home of Mrs. S. L. Plummer at Beverly Parms. Her daughter, Miss Alice| Plummer and Miss Joan Hoyt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Hoyt, jr., of Beverly Farms, are the | COMPLETE HoMmE: WEDDING' Bouquets & 53 5 Decorations Full Details on Request fit the Beverly Hospital. The wedding of Miss Marian De | | Forest Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ington and New Orleans is at Villa Henry Cannon Clark of Pride’s Cross- mmg and Mr. Winthrop Stuyvesant Emmett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris- | topher Temple Emmett of Stony Brook, Long Island, took place Saturday af- ternoon in St. John's Episcopal Church, Beverly Farms. . Following the ceremony there was a reception at the Clark Summer home. The marriage of Miss Nancy Whit- man, daughter of Mrs. Hendricks Hallett Whitman of New York and Blandystone Farm, Hamilton, to Mr. Thomas ' Jefferson Davis, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomss Jeflerson Davis of Cincinnati, Ohio, is to tnke] place Wednesday, June 19, in Christ Church, Episcopal, Hamilton. There is to be a reception at the Whitman home after the ceremony. ‘The first of a series of dinner dances will be given Thursday evening, June 26, at the Eastern Yacht Club, Marble- Fur Storage for as low as STORED 4599 00 (in eold storage) INSURED DEMOTHED for ZED We Call for and Deliver Fur Coat Ten 12-75' Services We will reline your coat with our new linings. sew rips, renew worn loops, re- place buttons and a new crocheted bu ton, demoth ~glaze and steam your co our_ cold-sto We' also store in vault and call for and deliver. ISADOR MILLER actaring Furrier - Ma NA. 5628 l? 11th St. N.W. | concerts through the Summer season. Mrs. Walter D. Denegre of Wash- | Crest, her Summer home in the West Manchester district where she plans to stay until early in October. The Denegre home, atop & hill overlooking the Atlantic ocean, is one of the most | attractive in that colony. The man- sion house, Spanish in type, was thé first of that architecture on the North Shore. MrssDenegre’s daughter, Mrs. William Davis Sohier, jr. (Elaine Den- egre) and Mr. Sohler have taken a cottage at Manchester for the season. | Mrs. Albert J. Beveridge of Indian- apolis, who spends much of the Win- ter in Washington, is at Selwood, her | Beverly Farms home for her cus- | | tomary long sojourn on the North Oil Croquignole perm-anent Wave ave Push-Up Oil Croau! e and you will have ol applied directly to the hair which gives you soft waves with lots of curls. just as ¥ou desire Warner Beauty Studio 1318 F St. N.W. B, Take Elevator to Third Floor Warner Ensign William Charles Fortune. U. S. N., and his bride, the former Miss Elizabeth Louise Offutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Winsor Offutt. Their wedding took place Fridgy, June 7. —Harris“Ewing Photo. | Shore. Miss Abby Beveridge is spend- ing the Summer in Europe, returning in late August to be with her mother | | for the late Summer and early Autumn | | season, usually one of the most en- | joyable times of the year on.the shore. Albert J. Beveridge, jr.. is coming to the Farms in September for a visit with his mother. Mrs. W. P. Tams of Washington has taken an apartment at the Oceanside at Magnolia for the Summer. Mrs. Tams has been coming to Magnolia for many seasons and has many {riends in the North Shore colonies. | Mr. and Mrs, Frederic Atherton of | Washington are to be at Magnolia again this Summer. They are to have apartments at the Oceanside for the season. Usually they plan to be at Magnolia until early in September. Miss Catherine Coolidge and Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, 3d, chil- dren of the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, T. Jefferson Coolidge, jr., and Mrs. Coolidge, are with their| grandmother, Mrs. T. Jefferson Cool- | idge, at her Coolidge Point home in | Magnolia, awaiting the arrival of | their parents from Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge are coming to Mag- ‘ nolia later in the month, where they | will occupy one of the cottages on the Coolidge estate. Mr. Coolidge has found little time for making vacation plans, but hopes to be with his family for week ends until Midsummer, when he plans to come to the North Shore for a real holiday. Miss Nancy Leiter, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Leiter of Washington, who is at [Edgewater House, her Beverly | Farms Summer home, has purchased | the Venture, a fast S-class yacht, | which she will race in the Manchester Yacht Club events this Summer and | may also sail in the Marblehead races. Miss Leiter is & skilled yachtswoman and has handled the tiller to win many cups in past seasons. Her brother. Thomas Leiter, also a devotee of yachting, owns an S-class craft and will race at Manchester this season. IR R New Carillon for Paris. ‘To replace the 18-ton bell originally designed to make the Church of the Sacre Coeur in Paris as audible as it }ls visible, a new electric carilion has | been installed. The original big bell | was rung only once. That was at the time of the armistice in 1918. It rang for 15 minutes without stopping. Then church attendants discovered that there were cracks in the basilica, and it was decided that the bell was too heavy for the foundations support- | & PRIOR TO Now $2.95 Wayside Theater’s Popular Patronage The opening Monday of the second Summer season of the Roadside Thea- ter promises to be a major event on the Capital's social calendar. Among the prominent Washingtonians who will attend is Frances Starr, in pri- vate life Mrs. R. Golden Donaldson Among those holding theater parties during the opening week when Djon Boncicault's “After Dark™ will be pre- sented, are: Brig. Gen. Juan F. Azcar- ate, military attache of the Mexican Embassy;. Mr. Michael M. Doyle, former judge; Mrs. Paul B. Getty, Mr. Edwin M. Graham, Miss Janice Hale, | Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mitchell, Miss Helen Seaton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Todd and Miss Alberta Walker. Special Prices on All Smmmer aterials Bethesda Bank Blds d. Wis. Bethesda. M . 4264 FINAL SALE ALL DRESSES Spring—Summer $5.00 and $10.00 Sizes 12 to 40 GREEN ROOM 1901 QUE STREET FrRANCES In 1315 CONN. AVE. CLEARANCE SALE.. , T ANCES CLOSING Silk Dresses, Now $6.95 to $13.95 Formerly $16.95 to $29.75. Cotton and Wash Silk Dr i IHT i1A es to $8.95 firfl i | il | i Formerly $5.95 to $16.95. ALL SALE3 FINAL — NO CREDITS OR EXSH ANGRS