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E—4 Mrs. Gally IsHostess At Quantico Mzys. F. L. Bradman Is Guest of Honor at ‘Afternoon Tea. UANTICO, Va., August T.— Mrs. Frederic L. Bradman, wife of Brig. Gen. Bradman, a recent arrival on this post, was the guest of honor Thursday afternoon at a tea at which Mrs. Benjamin W. Gally was hostess at her quarters. Pouring at the tea table were Mrs. Henry L. Larsen, Mrs. William L. Mann, jr.; Mrs. Wiliam P. T. Hill and Mrs. Arnold W. Jacobsm. Assisting in the dining room were Mrs, Eugene F. C. Collier and Mrs. William T. Clement. Among the guests were Mrs. Richard P. Williams, Mrs. Creel, Mrs. William Garnett Strobhar, Mrs. Lemuel Shep- herd, Mrs. Samuel Harrington, Mrs. Allen H. Turnage, Mrs. Daniel R. Fox, Mrs. Louis W. Whaley, Mrs. Selden “B. Kennedy, Mrs. James Betts, Mrs. Joseph W. Knighton, Mrs. Eleanor Hillier, Mrs. Maurice G. Holmes, Mrs Alfred De G. Vogler, Mrs. Harold C. Roberts, Mrs. William Hughes, Mrs. Hartnoll Withers, Mrs. Gale T. Cum- mings, Mrs. Louis R. Jones, Mrs. Dudley Brown, Mrs. Alfred H. Noble, Mrs. Thomas Bourke, Miss Anne Mon- oure, Miss Beverly Mann, Mrs. Car- michael Bower of Richmond, Va.; Mrs. Edwin J. Mund, Mrs. Kendall and Mrs. William O. Brice. Capt. and Mrs. Miles S. Newton honored their house guest, Miss Caro- lyn Hopkins of Providence, R. I, at a dinner party at their quarters pre- ceding the post junior dance at the Officers’ Club this evening. The other guests were Miss Mary Joe Bradman, Miss Virginia Jones and Miss Betty Jane Knighton and the Messrs. Law- rence White, David Clement, John Clement and Arnold Gladden. Maj. and Mrs. Moses J. Gould en- tertained at dinner at their quarters Thursday, having as their guests Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Selden B. Kennedy and Capt. Norman M. Shaw, U. S. M. C retired, and Mrs. Shaw of Wash- ington. Mrs. Mark O'Brien of Lennie, Pa., Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Charles Tatum, and Lieut. Comdr. Tatum. Miss Nancy Byers of Harrisonburg, Va, is the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Ralph D. Leach. Maj. and Mrs. Alton A. Gladden and their children and Mrs. Gladden's mother, Mrs. Virginia Pollock, have returned to Quantico from a Visit in Kerfmaw, S. C, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Hough. Capt. and Mrs. Lester S. Hamel are m Philadelphia this week end. Today they attended the wedding of Capt. Hamel's sister, Miss Catherine Hamel, and Mr. Charles Schoenly of Allen- town, Pa. Maj. and Mrs. Jacob Lienhard have gone to Peoria, Ill, for & visit and to attend the celebration of the birth- day of Mrs. Lienhard's father, Dr. M. L. Perrine. Capt. and Mrs. Archie E. O'Neil, ®ho are en route to China for duty, were the guests Sunday of Capt. and Mrs. Frank M. June. Mrs. Harold G. Newhart and her daughter, Natalie, have joined Capt. Newhart here and they are at home at quarters K- Capt. and M s. Francis McAlister of Washington were the guests last week | end of Lieut. and Mrs. Clifford Shuey. Capt. and Mrs. Harold Lee and Dr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Wright have issued Invitations for a cocktail party at bhe Officers’ Club on August 20. Capt. and Mrs. Saville Trice Clark | have as their house guests Mr. an Mrs. Charles Thatch Woodroof of Pittsburgh, Pa., and their daughter, Bally Ann Woodroof. This evening Capt. and Mrs, Clark | honored their house guests at a din- ner party at their quarters, having as their guests Capt. and Mrs. Alan Shapley, Capt. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Dowell, Capt. and Mrs. Lionel C. Gou- deau, Mr. and Mrs. Henri A. Bayles of Washington, Capt. and Mrs. Press- ley M. Rixey, Maj. and Mrs. Ford O. Rogers, Lieut. and Mrs. Samuel Moore and Capt. and Mrs. Lewis R. Tyler. Maj. and Mrs. Richard Livingston and their small daughter, June Hayes, feft the past Monday to motor to the West Coast, where they will make their home in Palo Alto, Calif.,, upon Maj. Livingstop’s retirement, Mrs. Allen C. Koonce and her three eons are Visiting her parents in Lon- don, Ohio. Miss Beverly Mann, daughter of Capt. William Mann, U. S. N., and Mrs. Mann, spent several days this week in Washington as the guest of her uncle, Col. Joseph C. Fegan, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Fegan at their quar- ters at the Marine Barracks. Capt. and Mrs. William Bassett and their children have returned to Quan- tico from a vacation at Rehoboth Beach, Del. Capt. and Mrs. Earle Davis had as $helr guests last week end Capt. Davis’ brother and ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Davis of Richmond, Va. Lieut. and Mrs, William Battell have returned to the post from a visit in Ames, Towa, where they were the guests of Lieut. Battell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Battell. Mrs. Lee H. Brown and her daugh- ter, Miss Ardath Brown, are on a motor trip of two weeks in Florida. Comdr. and Mrs. Clifford G. Rich- ardson and their daughter, Miss Betty Richardson, left yesterday for a vaca- tin in Connecticut. Special Croquignole Non-Ammonia GUARANTEED PERMANENT TONIC OIL Reg- WAVE INCLUDING ® 8hampoo Before® Tonic Oil Wave ®Bhampoo After o Finger Wave Beauty Box (Opp. Garfinckel's—Over Velati’s) 609 14th Street N.W, Phone MEt. 7225 Open Every Evening. Not & School Ringlets Ringlets d | SOCIKTY. MRS. EDGAR ALLEN, Before her recent marriage, Miss Winnie M. Beers, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beers of Forest Glen, Md. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. Center: MRS. ROBERT H. MENZEL, who before her re- cent marriage at Montclair, N. J., was Miss Olga Jost. —Ira Hill Photo. Annapolis Residents Entertain Informal Dance Is Held at Officers’ Club. ANNAPOLIS, Md., August 7.—An informal dance took place this eve- ning at the Officers’ Club. Capt. and Mrs. Forde A. Todd will return today after a short motor trip and will leave again Monday to go North for several weeks. They will g0 to Bar Harbor, Me., and Nantucket. Their daughter, Miss Emily Todd, left Monday for a visit to relatives at Nar- ragansett Pier. Miss Anne De Bose, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Laurence T. Du Bose, returned Monday from a visit to Dahl- gren, Va., where she was the guest of the family of Comdr. Thomas G. Pey- ton. Comdr. Du Bose, now on duty |on the U. S. S. Brooklyn, spent last | week end here with his family. A picnic was given Sunday after- | noon on the grounds of Normanroyd, | the home of Mrs. James Bowdoin jon Chesapeake Bay. Among those | present were Mrs. Richard Baldwin, | Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Comdr. and |Mrs. Edward Hanson, Mrs. William | Sayles, Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp and | Comdr. Wolcott E. Hall. Mr. Tench Tilghman spent a few days this week in Hagerstown, Md., where he was the guest of Col. and Mrs. John Carmichael at their home, on Potomac street. Mr. Francis Key Murray of Balti- more, left Tuesday after a visit to Maj. Evelyn Harrison at his home, the Hyphen, on East'street. Mr. Murray is now at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., where he joined Mrs. Murray and their young son, who are spending the Summer there. Miss Melusina Hollyday of Easton, Md,, has come to Annapolis and is at the home of Miss Mary R. Magruder, on King George street. Miss Rosalie Magruder of Cam- bridge, Mass, is the guest of her sister, Miss Mary R. Magruder. Mrs. George W. Simpson and her daughter, Miss Louise Simpson, are spending & few days at Belvoir, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Rogers in Anne Arundel County. State Senator and Mrs. Ridgely P. Melvin and family are occupying the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Rogers at Ocean City. Mr. and Mrs. D. Claude Handy, their two daughters, Misses Margaret and Claude Handy, hgve returned to their home, on Duke of Gloucester street, after a visit to Chincoteague Island, Va., where Mr. Handy went for deep-sea fishing. Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan has closed her home, on King George street, and left | | | Tormerty ¥ to 10.95 Jormerty zs_m 2.95 Remodeling at 1108 Connecticut Avenue our final Our entire stock of Midsummer dresses must be cleared. are making ‘even deeper reduc- tions. For this is our final sale. Dresses to be cleared regardless of cost RI1Z BROTHERS T MRS. ALFRED B. MOE, Formerly Miss Donna Forsberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Forsberg. The wedding took place in June in the Grace Lutheran —Hessler Photo. Church. HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON The former ter. of Mrs Mich. D. C, AUGUST 8, < MRS. ROBERT BRUCE KENNEDY, Miss Virginia Rose Hill, daugh- . Roseanna Stone_ of Detroit, The wedding took place Thurs- day, July 22. Friday for a visit of several weeks to her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Boykin at their cot- tage at Cape May, N. J. Ensign and Mrs. John Heath, whose | marriage took place in June at San Diego, are now at home after their wedding trip at 508 Rose avenue, Long | Beach, Calif. The bride, before her marriage, was Miss Amelia Celustka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Celustka, of Weems Creek, near An- napolis. Ensign Heath is the son of Mr. H. T. Heath of Columbus, Ohio, and graduated from the Naval| Academy in the class of 1935. Miss Miriam French, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Henry French of Spa | View Heights, has left for a visit at Oxford, N. C., where she is the guest of Misses Margaret and Mary Blalock. | Prof. and Mrs. William E. Olivet have returned to their home on Glou- | cester street after a visit to their son- | in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. | Alford Greenacre, at San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Alan B. Sutherland, wife of; Lieut. Sutherland, and their young| son are the guests of Mrs. Sutherland’s | parents, Col. and Mrs. James Bootes, | at their home on King George street. | Lieut. Sutherland is attached to the U. 8. S. Bagley, which went to New- port for the races. Mrs. H. Parker Howard of Savannah, Ga, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Crosley, wife of Prof. Crosley, | at her home on King George street. | Miss Henrietta Crosley has returned | from s girls’ ‘camp at Stevensville on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Among the new arrivals in Annapo- lis are Lieut. and Mrs. Gordon A, Ueh- ling and their young son, who came from the West Coast and who are oc- We armerly up to 39.50 45.00 995 1495 ormerly up to 1213F St ! lowed by a reception for the two fam- cupying & house at West Annapolis | Lieut. Uehling has been assigned to the Naval Postgraduate School. Mrs. Uehling, before her marriage. was Miss Alice Tomb, daughter of | capt. William V. Tomb, U. S. N, and Mrs. Tomb. Mrs. Nancy Ray, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Guy Ray of Rosehill-on-the- | Severn, has selected Saturday, October 9. as the date for her wedding to Mr. Matthew Strohm Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Evans of Sher- wood Forest. The ceremony will take place at 7:30 o'clock in the Severn Park Presbyterian Church and will be fol- ilies and intimate friends at the home of the bride’s parents. Miss Ray will have as her maid of honor Miss Grace Almond of Round Bay, and Mrs. Philip King, jr., of Columbus, Ohio, formerly Miss Anne Green of Round Bay, will be matron of honor. The bridesmaids will include Miss Harriet Grafton and Miss Llewellyn Griffith of Baltimore, Miss Nancy Witt of Maryland Club Gardens TURKISH BATHS ® SUN DECK ® GYMNASIUM Swim with every treatment! Miss Rose, Masseusse—Nurse H. Collins, Medical Gymnastics FENCING Lynchburg., Va.; Miss Helen Giddings of Catonsville, Md.; Miss Louise McKay of Round Bay, and Miss Le Claire Joyce of Joyces lane. Mrs. L. B. Bolt, jr., and her infant son Barry, of Knoxville, Tenn. ar- With Last Quick Ridd Because of exten! remodeling, September. Also, many items included. NO RETURNS, CREDITS, Hillside 0672 SPECIAL August selling of FINE FURS Savings O 1219 Connecticut Avenue FINAL Season-End Sale For Absolute Close-out Summer cleared at once regardless of cost. Here are the town and resort clothes you need to finish out a hot August and 1937—PART THREE. Brides Who Selected the Summer Season for Their Weddings MRS. JOHN JOSEPH McDONNELL, Whose wedding took place in June. was formerly Miss Eunice Myra O’'Connor. She is the daughter of Mrs. Michael O’Connor of Chevy Chase, Md. —Hessler Photo. rived here for a visit to her brother- in-law and sister, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham. Mrs. Bolt is the | former Miss Patricia Elmendorf of San Francisco, Calif., and Newport, R. I. Mr. Jefferson D. Smith, jr., son of Comdr. and Mrs. Smith of Coronado, | Calif,, has entered the Naval Academy | as & midshipman, after spending a | month with Mrs. W. B. Gardiner of 50 | Southgate avenue, St. Vincent de Paul 5 i Group Plans Picnic On Thursday, August 19, the So- ciety of St. Vincent de Paul will try to recapture the spirit of former days when an excursion down the Potomac River, followed by a picnic, was a real | treat and a great outing. It will |charter a boat and leave from the | docks of Georgetown. as was the olden custom, and go to Marshall Hall to | revive the spirit of 1870. There is a large group of George- town people helping the scheme, un- | der the leadership of Mrs. John T. | Jenkins, including Mr. John Hadley Doyle, Mr. George Potter, Mr. William | |A. Welch, Mr. Edward Henderson. | | Mr. Earl P. Read, Mr. John G. Bowen, | Mr. T. I. Cavanaugh, Mr. Joseph W. Freeman, Mr. George E. Custard, Mr. John H. Schombert, Mr. Joseph West- lein, Mr. Thomas du Fief, Mr. Nicholas Lydanne, Mr. Paul Nichols, Mr. J. Edgar Collin, Mr. John D. Donovan, Mr. Ira Cavanaugh, Mr. James Martin !and a large delegation of women. Back Salaries Ordered Paid. Guatemala has ordered the pay- | ment of back salaries and outstanding ! accounts of the governmen! and Final ance Prices sive redecoration and clothes must be suitable for Fall are EXCHANGES OR CHARGES of 15% to 25% The superb gathering of aristocratic furs’in our special August fur sale represents months spent i market afford luxurious, new ¢ be purchased now at great savings. Buy Your With a Re BROTHERS 1213 F St. Fur n search of the finest the s. Important, dramatic, outurier-designed coats can From a Store for Quality Coat putation ’ SOCIETY. Sylvan Theater Tuesday evening in compliment to Mr. Rhodes. The public may obtain privilege tickets at the Willard, the Hotel Washa ington, the American Automobile As« soclation Ticket Bureau and the Franklin Administration Building Shakespearean Play At the Sylvan Theater The immortal fairy fantasy, “A Mid- summer Night's Dream,” will be staged for the fourth consecutive season at the Sylvan Theater Tuesday night by the Washington Players. This season they will be assisted by the Friday-Nighters, a group of young people who have assisted Miss Mabel Cook at Camp Stay-at-Home and who will appear as ladies in waiting to Hippolyta and as guards to Duke The- seus. Miss Patricia Flynn, Miss June Kennedy, Miss Helen Means, Miss Lois Means, Mr. Stuart Magee, Mr. Robert Bollan, Mr. Walter Nicholas and Mr. Robert Burtt will be seen in these roles in the play. Members of the Players’ Club of ‘Washington will act as ushers at the performance of “A Midsummer Night's Dream” in compliment to the Wash- ington Players, and the fairy dances will be by the Alice Louise Hunter | group, with Miss Hunter appearing as | Peaseblossom, Miss Marjorie McGann as Cobweb, Miss Catherine Shea as Moth and Miss Carol Shea as Mustard- seed. The play has been produced by Miss | Bess Schreiner, and Mr. Arthur Rhodes | has directed it this season as guest | director from the East Washington | Troupers, who will be present at the “LAST FEW DAYS! _ 30 YEARS OF SERVICE Safe, Sanitary Storage For Household Goods. Excellent rates on local and long-distance moving, packing, shipping and stor- age. SMITH’S STORAGE North 3343 1313 You St. N.W. LAS % e | 1. MILLER - SHOE SALE PR S S PR ORI SRR S o S — B i;gm‘ Becutitel sad Oslexe modeis. 12.750018.25. INGENUE modeis. made expresily forl. Miller. Origineity 8.95 wnd 9.75. 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