Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1937, Page 47

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SOCIETY. Party Given For Officers At Qll_ajltico Recent Arrivals, In- cluding Gen. Breck- inridge, Honored. UANTICO, Va., July 31.—The new commanding general and Mrs. James C. Breckinridge. and Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frederic L. Bradman, Brig. Gen. and | Mrs. Richard P. Williams and Brig Gen. and Mrs. James T. Buttrick, all recent arrivals here, were honored by the officers of the post and their ladies at a reception at the Officers’ Club Thursday afternoon., The vice president of the club, Lieut. Col. Fran- cis P. Mulcahy, and Mrs. Mulcahy, were in the receiving line with the guests of honor. The commanding general and Mrs. Breckinridge, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Richard P. Williams, Col. and Mrs Samuel Harrington, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Lemuel Shepherd and Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Allen H. Turnage were among the guests at the luncheon given Sun- day by Col. Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, U. S. M. C. retired, and Mrs. Biddle of Philadelphia, who are stopping at the Carlton Hotel in Washington. Gen. and Mrs. Frederic L. Bradman | have had as their guest this week Miss | Mary Putnam, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Russell B. Putnam of Washing- | ton Licut. Col. and Mrs. Lemuel C. Bhepherd were hosts at dinner before | the Officers’ Club dance this evening. | As their s Lieut. Col. and Mrs. | Shepherd had Col. and Mrs. Samuel ngton, Lieut. Gol. and Mrs Lieut. Col. and Mrs. | iffin, Maj. and Mrs. Dan- iel R. Fox. Capt. and Mrs. James M McHugh, Capt. and Mrs. Reginald Ridgely, Lieut. and Mrs. William Kengla, and Lieut. and Mrs. Miles of Houston, Tex Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Dewitt T. unter and their son. Dewitt Hunter, | spending this week end in Sulphur Springs. Lieut. Col nold W. Jacobsen | spent several days this week on a fish- r gton, Va Col. and Mrs. Henry L. Lar- e returned to the post from two g They were in France 1 Europe. k J. H. Farrell. wife of U. S. A. retired, was luncheon Wednesday after- noon at the quarters of her son. Maj. | Walter arrell | Mrs. Farrell's guests were Mrs. John | ht of Los Angeles, Mrs, Wal- ter S. De Lany of Annapolis, Mrs Robert Lavender, Mrs. Thomas Tur- ner. Mrs. E. H. Brainard, and Mrs Donald Wilcox, all of Washington Gen. and Mrs. Farrell, whose homes are in Chicago and Los Angeles, will Jeave in two weeks to visit thei in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs Edgar Crossman of New York. who are at their Summer home near Litch- field. Conn Capt. and Mrs. Allen C. Koonce have as their house guest Mrs. Koonce's sister. Miss Virginia Webb, of Lon- don, Ohio. | Last evening Capt. and Mrs. Koonce entertained at dinner at their quarters, | having as their guests Maj. and Mrs William Wallace, Capt. and Mrs. R H. Rhoads, Capt. and Mrs. Stanley E. Ridderhof, Capt. and Mrs. John C. ' Munn, Capt. and Mrs. Marion L. Daw- *on, Capt. Harold G. Newhart, Capt and Mrs. Frank M. June, Capt. and Mrs. Lofton Henderson, Capt. and Mrs. Gale T. Cummings. Lieut. Comdr. Guy Fish, Capt. and Mrs. PFrank Croft. Capt. and Mrs. Ira Kimes. Capt. and Mrs. Harold Lee, Capt. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Weir, Capt. and Mrs Calvin R. Freeman, Miss Juanita Hogshead and Capt. and Mrs. W. L. J Baylor. Capt. and Mrs. William P. Kelley were the guests last week end of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Littlehales at Edge- | moor. Md Mrs. Edwin mouth, Va. tomorrow to Cyril Martyr Capt. and Mrs. J. D. Blanchard have arrived here for duty and are at home at quarters 424 Before coming to Quantico from | Long Beach, where Capt. Blanchard | was stationed aboard the U. S. S. In- dianapolis, Capt. and Mrs. Blanchard spent a month's leave in New York Capt. and Mrs. James F. Shaw and | their children, Peggy Shaw and Henry Shaw, have come to the post from two weeks' leave which they spent in New England. They are now at home at quarters K-5. Lieut. and Mrs. Lewis R. Tyler were glests at the swimming party and buffet supper at which Representa- | tive and Mrs. Phil Ferguson were hosts at the Army-Navy Oountry | Club. | Mrs. Peter A. McDonald of Cincin- nati arrived here Monday for a week's visit. She was joined today by Lieut McDonald, who is the Marine Corps recruiting officer in Cincinnati | Mrs. McDonald is the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Edward J. Dillon, and several informal parties are being | given in her honor | Capt. and Mrs. Tilghman Saunders | | | hostess son- Pendleton will arrive visit of Ports- in Quantico Capt. and Mrs. | Set for Summer Machineless Permanent Wave _ --$3.50 This week on! $6.50 value An opportunity to get the newest machineless permanent wave at this popular price Have high top curls. Solutions and sachet have been scientifically for- mulated 10 give you a naturai-look- ing individual coiffure. OTHER PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS $2.50 $3.50 $5.00 Services 25¢ and 35¢ Warner Beauty Studio '319 o Inc. Between Palace and Capitol Theaters Al-| _ | daughter, | weeks with Lieut. Larson in Wakefield, | week of her Capt. and Mrs. Edward Pugh. and their { yacht | ing Capt | Wesanen, U Miss Phyllis Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Richardson, with Mr. Tommy Gasque, son of Representative and Mrs. Allard H. Gasque, in the costumes they will wear to the opening of the “Toast of New York, at Keith's Theater Wednesday night for the benefit of the camp fund of the Tuberculosis Association. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 1 s AUGUST Play to Help Finance Tuberculosis Camp and their small daughter, Jean, who have come here from Shanghai for | duty, are at home at Apartment L-4. Mrs. August Larson and her small who have spent several | Mass, will return to the post next | week. Mrs. Edward L. Pugh Chase, Md. has been the guest this son and daughter-in-law, family Mr. Rushton Williamson of Phila- . who has been visiting Capt Stanley Ridderhof, will re- turn to his home tomorrow The Misses Bernice and Jeanne Ridderhof will leave tomorrow for Ingleton Camp at Warrenton, Va t. Col. Louis R. Jones returned to the post Monday from Chicago, where he was on temporary detached y for two Maj. and Mrs. David R. Nimmer entertained at a swimming party and supper Sunday afternoon aboard their the Adventure, having as their guests Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry L Larsen, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Maurice G. Holmes, Capt. and Mrs. Harold Cyrus Roberts and Capt. and Mrs. Alfred Pefley Maj. Bert A. Bone, U. S. M. C.. of Washington was the guest last day of Maj. and Mrs. John Kaluf Miss Deetie Meriens and Miss Mary Jane Moran of Washington were the end of Lieut. Col uis R. Jones. Dawson, sr.. and her son, Dawson, who have been visit- and Mrs. M. L. Dawson, are visiting Mrs. William D. Hines in New Oxford, Pa. After 10 days they will return to the post Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Alfred de G Vogler and their daughter, Miss Mar- garet Vogler, have returned from a short visit in Bath, Pa Miss Nancy Talbot of Rockhill. S C., left Monday for New York after a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. James R. Reid Mrs. William F. Wesanen and her daughter Nancy have jomned Lieut S. N.. here and they are assigned to quarters A-1 Mrs. James M. McHugh has returned wee Mrs. M. L Kirby | of Chevy Virginia Shepherd Sun- | Shower at Silver Spring Mrs. Livingston Will Give Party for Bride-Elect Tomorrow Night. RS. JOHN C. LIVINGSTON | will night “cocktail” entertain tomorrow | home at a shower for Mrs of Washington whose marriage to Mr. Richard Wood in her of Washington will take place August 14 at the Presbyterian Church at Chevy Chase Circle. They will make their home in Baltimore. There will be 20 guests from Washington | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hussey are on an extended motor tour through the West, having left June 30. They plan to visit Mr. Hussey's relatives in Oakland, Calif. and will return here about September 1. Among the places of interest they have visited are the Yellowstone National Park, the Black Hills and Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Norvall Richardson of Chicago are occupying their home during their absence. Mrs. Howard Griffith entertained Wednesday at luncheon, having as guests Mrs. Anne Basatable of Rock- ville, Mrs. Harry Griffith, Miss Dor- | othy Griffith, Mrs. Roland Wooton of ' Washington, Mrs. John C. Livingston of Silver Spring and Mrs. E. P. Lee of Tampa. Fla, Mrs. Griffith's sister Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Burr, with their young daughter, Mary Anne. will leave August 12 for a month’s motor | trip to the West to attend the con- to Quantico after a visit of several | in New York City and Bedford Hills, N. Y. Jimmie and Georgie McHugh are | at the Wallawhatolla Camp at Mil- | boro, Va. Last week end Capt. and Mrs. Mc- Hugh visited their sons at camp and stayed at Hot Springs, Va. vention of engravers' They will the International Association of St also visit friends dianapolis and other cities Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gill, with their children, Jamie and Betty Jean, returned yesterday from Owens Beach, Md., where they had a cot- tage for a month. During their vacation they had as guests for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. John C. Liv- ipgston and their children, John C., jr. and Anne Livingston. | Mr. Jack Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clarke, has returned to his home from Virginia Beach, Va., where he was the guest of his uncle, | Mr. F. A. Freas. | Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ragonnet have visiting them for a few weeks their nephew, Mr. Page Gough of Hunt- ington, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson of Seven Oaks have visiting them for six weeks Mrs. Thompson's _vounwer‘ Photo- | Louis. in Il\-i . MILLER Semi-Annual Shoe Sale continues with Wonderful savings on DARK and WHITE shoes. A va but not every size in every style. ! COMPANION SALE! 1. iller Beauiful Hosieryand Bags! 1222 F St. N.W. ty of styles, DURING JULY AND AUGUST THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY! L} [ brother, Mr. Deroy Vernon Miller of Millertown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Milton their son, Mr. Andrew spending two weeks and Buckroe Beach, Va. Miss June Barry, daughter of Mr and Mrs. E. M. Barry, is at Camp Maria, Bretton Bay, neer Leonard- town, Md, for a month. Their son, Jerome, is at Camp Denges, on St Clements Bay, Md Mr. and Mrs. William C Woodside Park are in 2 Md. Mr. Fowler returns tomorrow while Mrs. Fowler will remain th a wesk with Mr. Fowler's mother, Mrs J. E. Fowler. Mrs. Fowler entertained Tuesday at luncheon in honor of Mrs. J. Lester Cousins and Mrs. D. D Patrick of Washington Mrs. George W. Ellington had as house guests for 10 days until yester- day, her mother-in-law, Mrs. D. J Ellingion, with her son-in-law and daugiter, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McLellan and their children, David and Matilda Miss Anna Katherine Tate, all of Dirant, Miss, was also a guest Miss Mary Alta Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Reed, is leaving todav with Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Reed of Takoma Park, Md. and their daughter, Miss Betty Jean Reed. for Atlantic City, N. J, where they will stay for 10 days. Mrs. Blanche Brown has her for two months, Mrs. Schmitzer of Hazelton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. D. Arlington Brooks of South Woodside Park, with their sons, Donald and William Brooks, will leave Saturday for a two-week vaca- ticn in the Adirondack Mountains. Mrs. Thomas E. Bracken and her three children have come from Green- wich, Conn., to join Mr. Bracken at Falkland Manor, where they will make their home this Summer Mr. and Mrs. Vance Largent, with their children, Glora, Mary Leone Grace and Frances Largent, are in Roscoe, N. Y, at the Summer cottags of Mrs. William Peters, sister of Mrs J. Maynard Linthicum of Takoma Park, Md. They are expected to re- turn here this week end Mr. Edwin Warfield will return to Conn and Conn, are ewport News Fowler of Ocean City visiting Albert ASRIAREREES PART THREE SOCIETY to her home from a Winter spent in New York State and a recent visit to her relatives in New England. Mrs. Robert Coulter of Holly Cot- several weeks with her son and his family in New England. Miss Minnie St. Denis of Montreal, Canada, who has been spending the past month with her cousins, Rep- resentative and Mrs. John H. Tolan at Grove Hill, returned Monday to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Acheson, with their son, David Acheson, and daugh- ter, Mary Acheson, left Tuesday for Miss Margaret Sampson, debutante daughter of Mrs. Odiorne H. Sampson, a member of the committee. who will appear at the show in costume. committee will ride to the theater in a tallyho, mittee were designed by Jack Mullane. The The costumes for the com- —Harris-Ewing *Photos. ‘ his home in Woodside Park loday from | | Camp Ritchie, Blue Ridge, Pa., where | he has been for two weeks. l Mis. Selden | bridge Monday were Mrs Cole entertained at night. The guests Rob- Warfield Walter Crossan, Mus lert Mull, Mrs. W. Edwin Mrs. Benjamin Mull, Mrs. Armen ! Clement, Miss Pauline Whitacre, Mrs. | Truman Dodson, Mrs. Roy Collins of Silver Spring, Mrs. Stanles Henderson, Mrs. Harlan Randall, Mrs. Eugene Swygert of Washington and Mrs Esther Wardell of Missouri, & cousin of Mrs. Cole | Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Mehserle and family have moved into their new home at 900 Highland drive. Woodside Park Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Stumm will leave | early this week for Oberlin, Ohio where Dr. Stumm, who has been with the Sflithsonian Institute, has re- eived his appoiniment on. the faculty of Oberlin University as professor of geology. Mrs. Stumm is the former Miss Betty Coon, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Byron M. Coon of Crosby Lane, formerly of Takoma Park. Md Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hartley Wool- fall and their daughters Barbara Anne and Beverly are visiting Mr. Woolfall's relatives in New Jersey, near Ocean Grove, | Mr. Joseph F. Marion left yesterday | to join his wife and daughter, Miss | Yvette Marion, who have been in Montreal and various other Canadian cities for a month visiting friends. Mr. Marion plans & fishing trip near Quebec &nd will return with his family the latter part of this month. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Burns have re- | turned from Eustis, Fla., near Miami, | where they left their daughter Jennie Lou to visit her uncle for a month. | | They were accompanied by Mr. and | | Mrs. Newton Wyvill and their daugh- ter, who returned with them. Miss Helen Freas, daughter of Mr. |and Mrs. M. F. Freas, spent the last | | week in Annapolis, Md., visiting Miss | Betty Weber, daughter of Comdr. and | Mrs. H. H. Weber, at their Summer home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson Stewart announce the birth of a son, Wilson Mayo, Sunday, July 25, at Sibley Hos- pital. Mrs. Stewart is the former | Miss Aune Mayo. daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Frederick Mayo of Milo. Me. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. McKeever | returned Monday from Chicago, Where | they attended the convention of Lions | International. They came back by plane by way of Buffalo, N. Y. | SANDY i has been brother | Mrs Monda Miss THE TOUROBE $20 by Hartmann Others up to $75.00. The most practical piece of checkable luggage under the sun. Carries 6 to 12 women'’s dresses or 3 to 4 men’s suits quite magically on hangers without a wrinkle. Lots of room in the drop sec- tion for accessories. in tan canvas. Charge Accounts Invited . This model covered Mail Orders Filled fS Complo AR -COBLED 1314 F STREET N.W. News of Residents And Their Guests In Sandy Spring SPRING, July 31 —Mrs. | Robert M. Stabler of Wallingford Lofton Wesley hday ar Mrs. Albert Lau 3 kK of 2 the the bi mother, Mahlon He Jean Coulter has M entertair immediate membe ther celebrating of her tabler Jersey home of her and s w, Mr. New Pa., who has been spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Albert St returned to her home Sunday Saturday evening, July 24, Mr .and the bler, jr ary sr. | and 1ved ret¥rned Processed Lamb, Wolf Collar Canada, where several weeks Miss Mary Cramer has returned to her Washington home after spending they are spending tage is again at home after spending | a week with Mr. and Mrs. Addison G. Foster at the Bungalow. Miss Arlens Wilson of Plainfield has also lefs, the Bungalow after spending a few days with the Fosters. Miss Sylvia Such has arrived at West, Cedars and is the guest of Mrs, Francis M. Hallowell, Five obsolete Australian Navy de- stroyers were sold as scrap for 868 . 865 . I IN in our ann\ual SALE - FURS PONY ® CHINESE KIDSKIN GREY PROCESSED LAMB PERSIAN-TYPE CARACUL KRIMMER-DYED LAMB RICH SEAL-DYED CONEY Q8 In progress now! . . . and well worth attending at the earliest possible moment! Early buying (plus weeks of painstaking selection) has pro- vided the finest Summer fur collection we've ever assembled . . . and some of the greatest values we've ever offered (the above list is but a brief synopsis of all the glorious furs). types and smart princess models . . sizes 12 to 44. Popular swaggers, shorter boxy BROOKS—FUR SALON—SECOND FLOOR

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