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. SOCIETY. Many Dinners Precede Dance at Marine Post Capt. and Mrs. Munn Hosts to Out-of-Town Guests—-Other Activities in Quantico Circles. UANTICO, Va, August 14.—One of the regular dances for members of the Officers’ Club was held this evening. Capt. and Mrs. John C. Munn were hosts at a dinner party at the club before the dance, having as their guests of honor Lieut. James H. Flatley, U. S. N, and Mrs. Flatley of Norfolk, Va., who are visit- ing them this week end. The other guests at dinner were Miss Doris Wolf of Washington, Capt. and Mrs. Robert G. Hunt, Capt. and Mrs. Charles H. Hayes, Capt. and Mrs. Roger T. Carleson and Lieut. Thomas W. Hopkins, U. 8. N., of Norfolk. Lieut. Ira E. McMillian, U. 8. N, and Mrs. McMillian enter- tained at dinner at the club this evening, when their guests were Lieut. Robert Faust, U. S. N., and Mrs. Faust; Miss Douglass Jacob- sen, Miss Betty Brown and Miss Jean Shuler of Washington; Lieut. Ralph Haas, Lieut. Richard W. Wallace and Lieut. Edwin L. Ham- {lton. Lieut. and Mrs. Albert J. Keller were hosts at a cocktail party and dinner at their quarters this evening, later taking their guests to the dance. Lieut. and Mrs. Keller's guests were Mrs. Nellie Mar- graf of Baltimore, Lieut. and Mrs. & John H. Cook, Lieut. and Mrs. Austin R. Brunelli, Lieut. Nelson K. Brown, Lieut. and Mrs. Clifford Shuey and Lieut. and Mrs. George R. E. Shell. Maj. Candler A. Wilkinson, U. §. A., | and Mrs. Wilkinson have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carusi Last evening the college men who are hete from all over the States to attend the Summer training of the of Washington. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Maurice G. Holmes and their daughter and son are the guests for a few days of Lieut. Platoon Leaders' Class were the guests of honor at a dance at the officers’ mess. Miss Virginia Gould was hostess at & supper party at the quarters of her parents. Maj. and Mrs. Moses J. Gould, later taking her guests to this affair, | Col. and Mrs. Holmes. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Richard P.| CO s Williams had es their guest over last | ,, M 8nd Mrs. W. W. Woodroof and | | their son, Edwin, of Pittsburgh are night Miss Catherihe Stewart of | v % Washington, who came to the post | UeStS this week end of Capt. and | Mrs. Saville T. Clark. for the Platoon Leaders' dance. . Mrs. William _Garnett Strobhar, | Lieut- and Mrs. August Larson and ’ | their small daughter, Joanna, returned mother of Mrs. Richard P. Williams, | g i iciting her former home in Savan | 10 (1€ Post (his week from lemporary nah, Ga. lie 5 t S Mr. Jack Bradman came here to- Sf;:‘\f-‘du“"f‘; é‘:‘;:s“l,:‘fg_ fortem: g:i‘h ;;mmi:frng(x;] Gen indu;\/(rb:‘ Miss Betty Elmore of Petersburg, Frederic L. Bradman. Mr. Bradman | I+ 15 the guest of her brother-in- has been attending Summer school | A% and sister, Capt. and Mrs. Boeker at the Bordentown Military Institute. C'M‘:a'“i';fi" T e Pcommand ng G en Sandi i (0eo ttavn e B et G e James C. Breckinridge, Brig. Gen. and York City and were in Europe on Mrs R. P, Williame andf Lieut. Collllniic medaing st mrived ot o and Mrs. Henry L. Larsen were among States vesterday aboard the steam- ;;“' g L e dnne parly A iy o e e fSg\Iliomas ehioloom fFaveRatiitne it o p e parents. Gen Army-Navy Club, in Washinzton, last | ['® b¥ Ma) i demyad husband. the | Patrick J. H. Farrell, U. 8, A, re. major general commandant, on the '¢G: and Mrs Farrell who have Occasion of his birthday Anniversary, | PO several weeks at Mal. Farrell's quarters here. Maj. and Mrs. C. A. Phillips and! *Gen. and Mrs. Farrell have gone their children, Rosemarv, Thomas | ¢, visit their son-in-law and daugh- and John, are new members of this ' ter, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Crossman of command, and are at home &t QUAT- | New York Gity. at ters 32 . place at Litchfield. Conn Col. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller have !~ 1icu wiiam F. Wesanen: T 8 returned to Quantic) from a month's leave. which they spent motoring through Canada. Col. F. B. Garrett, U. S. M. C., re- tired, and Mrs. Garrett of Philadel- phia were the guests over Tuesday night of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Henry L. Larsen. Col. and Mrs. Garrett are building | & home at Belle Haven, Va., and upon its completion will move there from Philadelphia. Maj. and Mrs. Curtis W. Legette have returned to the post from a short visit in New York City. Last Week final reductions Comdr. and Mrs. Eaglesmere, Pa. Col. Holmes' nephew, Mr. Wiley Holmes of Moorhead. Miss., who was | ored at a bench picnic last week by her Feet, Legs Hurt? FREE Foot Treatment To All_ Bringing This Ad to 612 Woodward Bldg. 15th & H N.W. Anv Day This Week No Knife Drugs. Casts or Metal Arch Supporis Used. DR. J. E. MILLER Dlstrict 6409 in our great remodeling sale DINNER AND EVENING AFTERNOON AND SPECTATOR SPORTS ROBES AND NEGLI{ STREET An opportunity for a complete Rizik wardrobe at unhelievable prices. RIZIK BROTHERS 1108 Conn. Ave. 1213 F St. \ SAVINGS OF 159 TO 259% In our collection one will find fur coats perfect in fine detail and rich with the true quality and the sparkling chic always to be found in Rizik’s furs. Coats in the price range that quality will allow. After August there will be an increase in prices, of course AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY RE- LIABLE FURS FROM A FINE STORE BROTHERS 1213 F 5y 1108 Conn. Ave. Fred Holmes at | their guest for a short visit, was hon- | in Wakefield, Mass | = THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, MISS EDITH ELIOT SPAULDING, ia. J. Pete [ N. and Mrs. Wesanen have as their | guests for a fortnight's visit Mr. and | month | Mrs. Edward Neary of Boston ' | Capt. and Mrs. James McHugh en- Col and Lieut Erskine and Mrs. their Graves quarters Tuesday afternoon ‘rpml\' in the States from dut Capt. McHugh will leave the post | Peiping, are new members of | tomorrow for temporary duty at Camp | command. They are at homs Perry, Ohio, and during his absence | Quarters 221. | Mrs. McHugh will visit in Cape Cod and in Newport as the guest of Maj. and Mrs. W. W. Rogers, returning | guest of Lieut. Col. and Mrs Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eliot Spaulding of Alevandria, Va., whose rngagement is announced by her parents to Mr. Martin —Underwood & Underwood Photo. | to Quantico the latter part of the two daugnters, | tertained at a cocktail party at their | Peggy and Maureen, who arrived re- tnis Miss Bobbyn Nelson of Athens, Ga., | spent this week on the post as the Ar- D. C, AUGUST 13. nold Jacobsen and their daughter, Miss Douglass Jacobsen. This week end Miss Jacsbsen has a3 her guests Miss Betty Bfown and Miss Jean Shuler of Washington. Chaplain Frederick W. Meehling and his grandmother, Mrs. M. C. Meehling, are at home at 214 South Fourth ave- nue in Quantico. Lieut. and Mrs. John H. Cook and their small son Jackie are vacation- ing at Old Point Comfort, Va. Miss Ruth Frances Kinney of Evanston, 11, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. David Nimmer and Maj. Nim- mer, was, complimented by them Wednesday at & swimming party and buffet supper aboard their cruiser, the Adventure. Other guests were the Misses Mary Jo Bradman, Betty Jane Knighton, Bebe Fellows, Maj. and Mrs. Joseph H. Fellows, and the Messrs. Charles Meade, and Wiley Holmes of Moorhead, Miss., and Rich- ard, Gale and Alfred Noble, jr. Lieut. and Mrs. Samuel Moore have as their guest Mrs. Moore's nephew, Peter Doyle of Gloucester, Mass. Miss Adelaide Benckert of Drexel Hill, Pa. is the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Hartnoll J. Withers. Capt. and Mrs. Rupert R. Deese and their children, Rupert, Mary and Laura, have arrived here for duty from San Diego and are at home at Quarters 318-A. Capt. and Mrs. Lionel C. Goudeau have as their guest this week end Miss Marjorie Moss of Annapolis. Maj. and Mrs. O. P. Smith and their daughters, the Misses Dorothy and Virginia Smith, and Maj. and Mrs, | Merwin Silverthorn and their sons, turned to the post from a vacation at Rehoboth Beach, Del. Capt. and Mrs. John O'Leary and | their daughter Bonnie are on leave |in New York State. | Miss Nonte Council and Miss Myr- | tle Sanderson of Norfolk. Va. are | Ruests of Capt. and Mrs. Thomas G. McFarland Guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hughes are Miss Stella Eliz of Kansas City, Kans, and Miss Jane Hyndman of Philadelphia. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Frederic L. 1 Omar T. Pfeiffer. | Sunday Pfeiffer evening Maj were guests at and Mrs. B. the in at their Summer | real luxury At Sensational August Savings! Just 16 Stunning SILVER FOX Trimmed COATS $119 to $139 Values D8 i Silver Fox . . . glorious aristocrat of all furs . . a fur with a proud, luxurious beauty that per- forms miracles of flattery for the wearer! To offer these magnificent coats at $98 is an August triumph of which we are justly proud . . . accom- plished only through diligent scouting and early buying! Slim fitted styles in rich Forstmann, Juilliard and Gera wools . . . black only. Sizes 12 to 20. And remember, just 16 coats! BETTER COATS—SECOND FLOOR—BROOKS and sleeve Plan . . . Use AIR OOLE | Bradman were the guests at dinner day | Monday evening of Maj. and Mrs. | West sup- | land, per party which Mr. and Mrs. Al Wil- | Pa, visiting relatives. il WASHINGTON, D.C. 1937—PART THREE. cox entertained at their home in East Falls Church, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. T. B. Ingiis and their two children of Washington were post visitors Sunday and were the guests of Lieut. and Mrs, Henry T. Elrod. Mrs. D. C. Varian and her daugh- ter Alice Jean of Annapolis, Md., ar- rived Wednesday for a week's visit with Lieut. Eugene V. Jobe, U. 8. N., and Mrs. Jobe, Capt. and Mis. Walter B. Troxell have arrived here for duty from South Charleston, W. Va., and are assigned to Quarters D-5. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Cyril A. Rumble of Washington visited here last Sunday with Capt. and Mrs. Wal- ter L. J. Bayler. Miss Doris Wolf of Washington and Lieut. Thomas W. Hopkins, U. 8. N., of Norfolk, Va., are guests today and to- morrow of Capt. and Mrs. Hayes, Sligo Park Hills Residents Travel Mrs. Harvey Turnage, with her two sons, is spending the Summer in Greensboro, N. C., visiting Mrs. Turn- age's parents. They will return the early part of September. Mis. Charles O. Huff, accompanied by her mother, left Wednesday for Maine, where they will be for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Laut had visiting them for the last 10 days Mrs. Laut's father, Mr. V. M. Truss- | ler of Wading River, Long Island. | Their son, Mr. Herbert Laut, left yes- | terday for a week's vacation in Wild- | { wood, N. J., acompanied by friends | Merwin, Russell and Robert, have re- | pe 2 from Washington Mrs. Vernon Emery has returned from Hurricane, N. Y., in the Adiron- dack Mountains, where she was the Ruest of Mrs. Stephen F. Weston for a week Mr. and Mrs. Alden H. Emery en- tertained at dinner Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kudlick and their daughters, Miss Jane Kudlick and Miss Margaret Kudlick, and son, Mr. Richard Kudlick of Chevy Chase, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lashley with | their children, Donald Lashley and Michael Lashley, returned Wednes- from a 10-day motor trip to Virginia, Pennsylvania and Maryland. They spent some time in Cumber- Md, and Lancaster County, HUDSON SEAL DYED MUSKRAT—famous Hollander dyed pelts in the new silhouette treatments__ 8189.5” to 3259.5” PREMIER BONDED SEAL-DYED CONEY— every new sleeve and shoulder idea as well as conservative types, $99,50 to $125 MOIRE RUSSIAN PONY—in youthful and the more reserved types. A lustrous, long- wearing fur of the flat variety —_____________ $149.50 up A small deposit reserves any selection. Open a charge account ... Use the Budget the Lay-Away System. Your selection stored Free until wanted. SOCIETY. Social Activities In Laytonsville LAYTONSVILLE, Md., August 14— Mrs. Elgee Riggs was hostess at a large bridge luncheon at her home today, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Tom | ‘Williams of Prince Frederick and Mrs. Charles Hobb of Howard County. Mrs. Willlams, with Mr. Williams and their son, Tommy, and Mr. Dudley Briscoe, arrived in Laytonsville Tuesday from & 10-day tour through Ohio, Pennsyl- vania and Niagara Falls and other places of interest. Mr. George Plummer of Pleasant View Farm was host at a picnic dinner in the grove at his home Sunday. | Mrs. Charles Windham of Ambridge, | Pa, with her three children, Delos, | Florence Jane and Charles Windham, | jr., spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. | Mowatt Windham. Mrs. Edward Lambert of Olympia, Wash., who also | has been a guest at the Windham home, is with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barber this week. | Mr. John T. Warfield, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Seth Warfield of Laytons- | ville, and Miss Anna Beasley of An- | nandale, Va., were married at the home of the bride's parents Saturday, i August 7. Allnutt, Miss Mary Lou and Miss | | Hazel Riggs, who are on a three-week | | trip to Nova Scotia, are expected home | early next week. Rcsi(iential News In Upper Marlboro UPPER MARLBORO. Md., August 14—The Prince Georges County | Supervisor of Assessments and Mrs. Thomas W. Baxter and Mr. and Mrs | Harry Aldridge have returned after a Visit of several days at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Baden and | daughters, Miss Regina and Miss | Mary Alice. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Baden and Miss Catherine Ireland | have returned from a motor trip to, | Scranton, Pa. | Mr. Wiliam Suit and Mr. James | | Morris have been sojourning at At- | | lantic_city. i | Miss Theodore Middleton, daughter |of Mrs. A R. Middleton and the| late Prince Georges County Commis- | sioner Theodore M. 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