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E—12 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., SEPTEMBER 15, 1935—PART THREE. SOCIETY. PO ... NN NN C e e seecenr et e e et g S et A e e855S9 r e e S v | . o 1 Summer home, and Mrs. Maury B.Imp they will visit Chaplain En.!ruds“ Dynnmlte Blast Kills Three. | 4 i former parish at St. Georges, Mo., | 1 B ‘M Cralle, who, with her son Mlury.‘ = e | LONGMONT, Colo., September 14 CO . re er jr., spent several weeks in Point :J)‘:::gmh:l}:espent Ehres yests mr'.lm».—Three highway workers were 3 killed and eight injured in a dyna- t at Eleasabt, . ang New York. Lieut| pnvitations have been issued by | mite explosion which burst last night g S OS ‘Cnlle joined them last week for|Lieut. and Mrs. Herbert B. Thatcher | from g cliff on the North St. Vrain the motor trip home. |and Lieut. and Mrs. Leo H. Heintz | Canon road, near Lyons, Colo. The d Chaplain and Mrs. Joseph O. Ens-|for & tea dance which they will give | plast-torn crew of 11 men was hurled Ort ea e | rud left last week for a trip to Illinois, 1 at the Officers’ Club Sunday, Septem- | from g steep granite wall when 100 Iowa, Minnesota, and Missouri, where | ber 22. sticks of dynamite exploded. The ° » ° L T . ;hey will visit numerous relatives Dn‘ Maj. and Mrs. Harold W. Church- | men plunged to a mountain road 150 | r oth sides of the family, being gone |ill have returned to the post after a | feet below where sharp rocks, ripped YoungiPeoplelofiRost| R i s eREait, bemine | Minsw s | trip. trom the precipice, toppled upon them. e e plblic Sehisols Open FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md, September 14.—One of the outstand- 1ing social events of the week was the lawn party given by Col. John R. Brewer, the post commander, at his quarters yesterday afternoon from 4 ‘ until 6 o'clock for all the officers of 2 i his command and their ladies. 4 S 3 o A general exodus among the young people of the post has begun with | the opening of school and the de-| parture of several members of the younger generation for their respective schools and colleges. Among those to leave this week were Miss Lorraine ‘Wheeler, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Herbert B. Wheeler, who went to| Stewart Hall in Staunton, Va.; Miss Laura Walton, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Walton, who M’t‘ *Tuesday for Sullins College at Bristol, | Va., and Miss May Fielder, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Kendall J. Fielder, who left today for Williamsburg, Va., | where she will enter her sophomore year at William and Mary College. Three of the boys of the post to go to Valley Forge Academy at Wayne, Pa., are Mr. Paul D. Connor, son of Maj. and Mrs. Paul D. Connor, who left today to enter the academy; Mr.| Mulford Woodbridge, son of Mrs. Harold W. Churchill, and Mr. William Henry, son of Capt. and Mrs. Harry Henry, who return there for their sec- ond year. Maj. James W. Duckworth of the Medical Corps and Mrs. Duckworth, | who are stationed at Fort Benning, | Ga., were guests during the week of Lieut. and Mrs. John B. Grinstead. | Maj. and Mrs. Duckworth were en! route to Indiana, where they are to spend leave. | (Toiletries Dept., Main Ploor.) Mrs. Grattan McCafferty has joined | $ N 2 ¢ £ Maj. McCafferty from New York, where . A she spent the Labor day week end. : 5 % ¥ 4 Her daughter, Miss Kay McCafferty, | i has been visiting relatives on Staten 3 i o Island, N. Y., and in New Jersey since A # y ( w the early part of August. She is ex- A 2 4 5 'th Name n Gold pected home in the near future. ! 2 Mrs. James M. Petty has been the S . . = % / : guest of her son, Mr. James M. Petty, | . vl jr., at Waterbury, Md., for some time | » A 3-P|ece S 3 11 . this Summer, and has visited on Ll\e[ ¥ el D post several times during her stay. X Col. Petty several years ago was regi- | 4 Al % resser se+ mental commander of the 34th In- | 4 \ 2 . . . e e | - N 51 Your youngster will like this Young “Taddy” Johnson, s f Lieut, and Mrs. Withelm P. Johnson, | completely filled school bag was a host Saturday, September 7, | ¢ oo Brush, mirror and comb with ', \ E k \Vith hlS name in gold. It even when he celepmzed his first birthday pastel combination back or Y E . . . anniversary with an afternoon party plain chrome finish back. has an 1n51de pocket V\'lth lOCk 1:;: several of the very tiny members o | ; and key. Made of ZAFLEX of the st *“se 1 ol his | . » Patsy Gllespie, Missie Walthour, Lar- | . (so lunches won'’t trickle out) ry and Dorothy Bower, Tommy Hig- i i and filled with a pencil box gins, Helen Graves, Gail Jaynes, Jerry 3 % Mohawk 3 : and four writing tablets. Grinstead and Tommy Nelson. One | 2 of the treats of the afternoon was a large Jack Horner pie. | Hall' Brus}' Y : e T s e 2 (Street Floor. Stationsry Dept.) entertaining at dinner in their quar- | $‘I S * ters this evening when their guests in- clude Capt. Evans' brother, Maj. Ver- non Evans, and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter North, and Mrs. Ralph A. Graves, all of whom are residents of Washington. Pure bristle brushes in a va. riety of shapes in rosewood, ebony, maple or sycamore. Mrs. James B. Wells, whose mar-I riage to Lieut. Wells took place in| Wells, U. S. A., retired, and Mrs. Wells b duerirfg her husband’s absence witr:‘ ¢ 4 . C°+Y Pel’{ume th t Indiantown Gap. Sh " s nl:o‘::??:dflcoléa:g on‘/‘n?s ::gusun: « & Perfume Bo‘H'le NON'BREAKABLE McIntyre at Fort Bragg, N. C., and| - - Majestic Pens New arrivals on the post are Lieut. J | e Col. and Mrs. Lindsey McD. Silvester . 1 dram of L'Origan, Emeraude, ing quarters 0-6. Col. Silvester, who has been on National Guard duty in ‘Washington, will be assigned to the rived at Fort Meade for station with 0 " the 34tn Infantry while that regiment | Great pens for school or office! was on maneuvers and joined them Unbreakable Du Pont pearl in veek to Wall d Hospital where | L s . = " ek to Walier Reed Hosptal where name or initials inscribed with- Mrs. Oliver H. Prizer and her two o 1 = = c L E AT H E R E TT E dn‘ughters have returned to the post out eth_a Ch_arge‘ Senlor, Jumor from Pressmen's Home, Tenn., where and ladies sizes. Guaranteed 14- h t th th at Stoddardts- e h ey e Vet SO T & ioch. Where she and Maj. Febiger have a | . C ———e — = E— by (Street Floor. Stationery Dept.) 3 9 They’re Here! : =D AL ; y i et N : No lost pencil cases when they bear July. made a visit in Washington with | Lieut. Wells' parents, Col. Frank| spent a short time at Mount Gretna. * . ¥ Pa. which was near the site of the > H]P s] and their two sons, Lindsey, jr.. and % Chypre, L'Aimant or Paris with Edward, who came here from Wash- | f > Y, charming glass perfume bottle. ington last week and are now occupy- | s = . -~ 66th Infantry at Fort Meade Lieut. Robert H. Chard, who ar- at Indiantown Gap for the last two = £ weeks of the war games, went last | checked deSIgn with your full they spent a month visiting Mrs. . . .3 . . Prizer’s sister, Mrs. George L. Berry. | K larg'e Size ]rrldlum tlpped pomt. P E N C I L Others to return from Summer | . : c visits are Mrs. George L. Febiger, EXtra ]arge lnk CaDaCIty- In Sll‘ the youngster’s name in gold. Filled with 3 pencils, a pen and a ruler. . B s RS o 4 * e T R ColdCream Soap | e | 10c A DAY buys a 20 ake 51 A\ o Royal- Portable Jr. Easy lathering cold cream s;ap FOI‘ women with fragrant scent. Large sized Over 20 New Fall cakes. Gardenia, violet, lilac, : - . Styles to Choose and Tose. . - 4 50 From Tray Effect M ake-up Box ; B v - College papers always appear neater when 5 : typed. Why not get one of these handy $-l : little typewriters this term? It’s easy to buy. No money down. Standard 4-bank keyboard. Carrying case of black fabrikoid. (Street Floor. Stationery Dept.) $6-50 o $7.50 e e ror inside lid. : - (Main Floor, Stationers) Scien@ificglly built, combination last arch support shoes of style plus comfort. Hech+ Co Exclusive with us for AAA to EEEE 20 rolls $‘| . : , ‘ . N Fine satin finish tissue in 1,000 ". : ‘ - : [ ] sheet rolls; in pastel colors. F STREET AT SEVENTH e e e NATIONAL 5100 (Street Floor, Tolletries.)