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Fort Humphrey® Event® Featured by Engineer Night at Country Club Dinner Dance There Made Occasion for Several Large Parties. FORT HUMPHREYS Va . October 24. Friday night was Engineer night at the Army and Nevy Country Club The dinner dance there was made the accaston for several verj attractive dinner parties. Maj. and Mrs Richard T. Coiner had as their guests Col. and MTs. R R Ralston. Col. and Mrs D. I. Sultan. Cel. and Mrs. C. E. Ridley. Col. and Mrs. J. J. Loving. Maj. and Mrs. B. C. Dunn. Maj. and Mrs. C. Darlington. Maj. and Mrs. E N. Marks. Maj. and Mrs. Earl North. Maj. and Mrs V. L. Peterson. Capt. and Mrs. H P. Oram and Lieut, and Mrs. L. H Hewitt. Maj. Henry A. Wingate and Miss Rosa Wingate had at their table Maj. and Mrs. Cecil G. Young. Capt and Mrs. F. J. McSherry. Capt. and Mrs. Bennett H Bowley. Capt. and Mrs Morrill W. Marston. Capt. and Mrs. Roy O. Burdick, Capt. Brom R. Whltthorne and .Lieut. Harry Meyer ' Maj. and Mrs. William E. R Covells dinner party included Mr. ana Mrs. C. H Tompkins. Col. and Mrs. F. B Wilby, Maj and Mrs. D. D. Eisenhauer, Mai. and Mrs. H. E. Maguire, Maj. and Mrs. D. A. Daviaon, Maj. and Mrs J. F Davis, Maj. and Mrs. J. A. Dorst, Maj and Mrs. W. F. Tompkins. Maj. and Mrs. R. W. Crawford. Capt. and Mrs. Elliott Vandevanter and Lieut, and Mrs. 1A M Bmifr Another interesting party was that given by Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Anderson, whose guests were Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz. Maj. and Mrs. ■ Henry C. Johannes. Maj. and Mrs. Bowyer B. Brcwne. Maj. and Mrs. James j A. McCallum. Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford j E. Oliver. Maj and Mrs. Emery H Gist. ' Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, Capt. and Mrs. James D. Andrews, jr.; Capt. and Mrs. James L. Alverson, Lieut, and Mrs. Michael C. Grenata. Lieut, and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss, Lieut, and Mrs. ; Oscar A. Saunders, Lieut, and Mrs. | Thomas R. Howard, Lieut, and Mrs. i Joseph W. Cox. Jr.: Lieut, and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson. Lieut, and Mrs Hor ace F- Svkes. jr.; Lieut, and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott, Lieut, and Mrs. Carl R. Jones. Lieut, and Mrs. Theodore A Weyher, Lieut, and Mrs. Robert J. Fleming. Jr, and Miss Caroline Schulz. At Capt. and Mrs. Albert C Lieber’s table were Mrs. Dorsey Hines, Miss Mar garet Atkinson, Miss Eugenia Gambee, Mr. George Braga. Mr. Ronne Braga. 1 Lieut. Miles Reber and Lieut Lee B. , Washbourne. Lieut, and Mrs. Henry A. Berbert! were dinner hosts to Lieut, and Mrs. ’ David A. Watt, jr.; Lieut, and Mis. j Standish Weston. Lieut, and Mrs. Ed ward M. Markham, Lieut, and Mrs. 1 Henry G. Douglas, Lieut, and Mrs. E. 1 K. Daley. Lieut, and Mrs. William H. 1 Mills. Lieut, and Mrs. Roland C. Brown, Lieut, and Mrs. Charles H. Stewart. Miss Rose Jarvis, Mr. George Jarvis. Mr. Charles Akre. Lieut, and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpen- Ings list of guests included Maj. and 1 Mrs. Edwin A. Bethel, Lieut, and Mrs. Herbert B Loper, Lieut, and Mrs. El mer E. Barnes, Lieut, and Mrs. John B. Hughes. Lieut, and Mrs. Lloyd Mlelenz. Lieut, and Mrs. John N. Opie, Lieut. 1 and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow. Lieut, and Mrs. Robert E. M. Des ; Islets and Lieut, and Mrs. Manuel J. ; Asensio dined with Lieut, and Mrs. j George C. Reinhardt. Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz, Maj. and Mis. Emery H. Gist and Maj. William W. R. Coveil motored to York town Monday. Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lleber. Jr., had as their week end guests Miss Mar garet Atkinson and Mr. Robert E. At kinson of New York. Miss Euginla Gambee of Englewood. N. J.: Mr. Ronne Braga and Mr. Oeorge Braga of Alpine. N. J.; Mr. G. Warfield Hobbs of New York and Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hines of Chestertown. Md. Capt. and Mrs Lleber entertained for their week, end guests at a ride followed by break fast at the Log Cabin. Tlyir other guests Included Maj. and Mrs. William E. R. Covell. Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Miller. Lieut, and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow. Lieut, and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson, Lieut, and Mrs. William Leaf. Lieut. Miles 1 Reber and Lieut. Lec B. Washbourne. | Lieut, and Mrs. Charles W, Stewart dined Wednesday with Maj. and Mrs. j Edwin A. Bethel. Mis. Etta B. Walker of Los Angeles. Calif., arrived this week to be the guest . nf Maj. Henry A. Wingate and Miss Rosa Wingate. j Mrs. Richard T. Coiner was the , luneheon guest Wednesday of Mrs. C. 1 H Tompkins of Washington. | Maj. and Mrs. Robert W. Crawford are recent arrivals on the post. Maj. Crawford was formerly stationed in Hawaii. I Mrs. E. V. Platt of New Castle, Del.. Is the guest of Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford , E Oliver. Mai. and Mrs. William F. Tompkins were tea guests Wednesday of Maj. and Mrs. William E. R. Covell. Lieut, and Mrs. Robert E. M. Desislets entertained at dinner Wednesday and had as their guests Lieut, and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson. Lieut, and Mrs. Stan dish Weston, Lieut, and Mrs. Robert J. Fleming, j*.; Lieut, and Mrs. Edward This Year It Costs Less to Repair a FUR COAT than ever before ! Has your last year’s ; coat a standing fur collar, the new waist j line or fitted back? | Don’t despair if it ; hasn't. Our Fur Re pair Department will I remodel it for you . . . bring it right up : to the minute .. . and : at a remarkably low 1 price. Third Floor—The Heoht Co. THE HECHT CO. t milt *t iivmig , / SOCIETY. OUT FOR A WALK IWH In Left: Mrs. Carl Kurtz, recently elected vice president of the Washington Junior League. Mho Mill leave for Akron. Ohio, in time to attend the Junior League meeting there starting November 10. —Harris-Ewing Phcto. Right: Miss Marian Jardine. former cabinet belle In Washington and Mho has returned here to visit after being with her parents, the Minister to Egypt and Mrs. William M. Jardine, at Cairo. —Underwood Photo. G. Daly. Lieut, and Mrs. Da .id A. Watt, jr. Lieut and Mrs. William H. Mills were hosts at a buffet supper Saturday and had with them Lieut, and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott, Lieut, and Mrs. Manuel J. Asenslo, Lieut, and Mrs. William O. Van Giessen, Lieut, and Mrs. Edmund K. Daley, i Miss Kate Carlisle of Washington is i the week end guest of Lieut, and Mrs. i Emil J. Peterson. Mrs. Lawrence K. Anderson returned . Tuesday from a visit to Peru. Ind., and ! brought with her Mr. and Mrs. M. Marlon Casebeer and Mrs. C. W. Scott, i The Music Club held its first meeting iof the year in Harris Hall Tuesday j night. Lieut. Herbert B. Loper was elected president. Lieut, and Mrs. Stanley Horn of Fort Schuyler. N. Y., were the week end guests of Lieut, and Mrs. William O. Van Giessen. The Monday Night Bridge Club met at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W. Marston. Lieut, and Mrs. Horace F. Sykes, jr.. entertained at dinner Sunday and had as their guests Lieut, and Mrs. Theo ' dore A. Weyher, Mrs. E. L. Backus, ; Lie it. and Mrs. Henry G. Douglas. ; Liiut. and Mrs. Weyher dined Wed nesday with Lieut, and Mrs. Joseph W j Cox. jr. i Mrs. Cox was hostess at the meeting of the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club. Lieut. Jesse H. Veal and Mr. Charles Akre of Algona. lowa, dined Sunday with Lieut, and Mrs. David A. Watt. Lieut, and Mrs. Theodore A Weyher left today to spend a leave of absence in Milwaukee and Louis\ille Jpefore sail ing in December for Panama. They were dinner guests Thursday of Lieut, and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kirkpatrick of Cambridge. Mass., are the week end guests of Lieut, and Mrs. Standish Weston. Lieut, and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss _ ‘ Try as you may, you can t find a gift that will mean quite so much to your triends as vour portrait — ! / %m , , range for Christmas portraits BROOKS STUDIO 1327 F Street N.W. Phone Natl. 1078 Exquisite Quality Silk HOSIERY / i for only 95c \ All-.silk fine-guage chit*-. \\ Ion; lace tops —or silk NsV nets; picot tops; all silk; \ 'iilos. ioned; the mi ' ' newest colors of •'ttg*, the v a s o n sheer, even, smooth fitting. (Main Floor.) THE HECI IT CO. F Street at Seventh National 5100 ——— l —— raw———— THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, T>. OCTOBER 25, 1931—PART THREE. were hosts at a movie party Sunday. Their guests were Lieut, and Mrs. Henry G. Douglas, Lieut, and Mrs. j Manuel J. Asensio, Lieut, and Mrs. Robert J. Fleming, jr., and Lieut. Wil liam D. Smith. Lieut, and Mrs. William O. Van Geissen and Lieut, and Mrs. Stanley I I Horn were dinner guests Tuesday of Lieut, and Mrs. Henry* Berbert. Miss Ruth Lieber, who has been visit ing Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lieber. jr., left Tuesc'ay for her home in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Given Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stewart were the honor guests at a supper party given Friday in celebration of their twenty fifth wedding anniversary Dy tne Loyal Women's Class of the Fifteenth Street Christian Church, relatives and friends. The church had an effective arrange ment of Autumn flowers and foliage. Sunday" dinner Served from ||||[ I Nil H *?m. Aouieff ® Conn. Ave. & Calvert St. Leonardtown Dinner Is Given in Honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap State Senator Coad. Miss De Corse and Mr. Mattingly Are Hosts. LEONARDTOWN. Md , October 24. — Mr. R. W Dunlap. Assistant Secre tary of the Department of Agriculture, in Washington, and Mrs. Dunlap And their daughter. Miss Mary Dunlap, were the guests on Saturday in whose honor State Senator J. Allen Coad of Leonardtown, Miss Emma de Corse of Drayden and Mr Jeseph M Mattingly of Medleys Neck entertained at dinner 'at Hotel St. Marys, in Leonardtown. I Mr. Dunlap came in the place of Scc j retary Hyde, who spoke r.t the county j wide tobacco meeting held here in the ! afternoon. # j Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Carr of Pearson announce the marriage of I their daughter, Miss Margaret Yeung | Carr, to Mr. Harry P. Thomas of j Alexandria. Va.. at the home of the I bride's parents. October 14. in the pres j ence of the immediate families and a j few friends. The ceremony was per ! formed by Rev. P. I. Duborg of Alex j andria. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bride's parents. The i couple will make their home at 26 i George Washington terrace. Alexandria. ! Mrs. Leila Mattingly Hodges and Mr. i and Mrs. Seward Bacon of Washington ! were the guests in whose honor State's I Attorney John H T. Briscoe and Mrs. | Briscoe entertained at an oyster scald ! at their cottage on the shore of the ! Patuxent River Sunday. I Mrs. A. J. Smith has returned from an extended visit to Canada when she spent most of the time in her old home | in Toronto as the guest of her brother | in-law and sister. Commodore A. H. ( Scherman and Mrs. Scherman and ! Mrs. T. A. E. World. | Announcement is made of the mar \ riage of Mr. Hervey Simpson Knight, i jr.. of Leonardtoavn, son of Mr. and j Mrs. Hervey Simpson Knight, sr.. of ! Evanston, 111., to Miss Henrietta Fitch jof Madison. Wis., which took place j there on OctODer 10. Mr. and Mrs. ; Knight will make their home in Wash | ington this Winter, where his mother. 1 w’ho before marriage was Miss Annie | Wilson, is well known. In the Spring I they will come to his parents’ estate, I Rose Bank, on Brettons Bay and make 1 ; plans for building a home there. Mr. and Mrs. George Schindler of I Washington, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Roberts : and Mr. and Mrs. C. Watts and Mr. ' William B. Matthews, all of Towson. i A STIEFF GRAND just returned from a professional WHOLESALE COST We have had a marvelous advertising value from this instru ment by the artist who used it. Small size—can not be told from new. TERMS With No Interest or Carrying Charges. STIEFF CHAS. M. STIEFF, INC. 1340 G STREET N.W. I c ° wns JJreslau coats 1307-9-11-13-15 G St. N.W. | Spectacular SALE! jgfN OF 130 BRAND-NEW FUR-TRIMMED Wi to Coats Being Offered N.v.r i| a, 539-S0 VALUES! B h"”' H The Furs .. . S2B; We [|IQ Badger . . Raccoon Jap Fox ... Skunk ; • • at Lynx .. . Squirrel .. . Wolf .. . Ofrerecl Caracul.. Fox.. . Lapin.. . Pointed Wolf. «/ Su j h IH The Colors . . S2B Wonder- Black .. . Colonial Blue .. . Spanish ful Tile .. . Greens. . . Browns. . Reds and : Coat* BWI Imported Tweeds. at Such The Styles . S2B a. Fur Yokes... Lei Collars... Pouch * Collars ... Wrap-Around Styles ... . “OW New Waistlines and Cuffs. p rice! H The Cloths . .S2B ' Boucles .. Center Cloths ... Peb :bly Cloths Smooth Cloths and •* „ . Polo Cloth,. iALL SIZES I /j Fur-Lined SPORT COATS SOQ \ / j Swanky Coats of smart tweed mixtures / 1 and plain polo cloths. Lined with real fur. The Friendly Shop BRESLAU’S 1307 to 1315 G St. ■ are the guests this week of Mrs G ; French Owens at her estate. Alta Vista, at Chaptico. Mrs. Owen's home com mands a fine view of the Wicomico end the Potomac Rivers. Mrs Harry Raley and her daughter. Miss Ahce Dunbar Raley of Baltimore, end Mrs. H. A. Beall of Scotland Beach were guests of honor Wednes day at dinner given them by Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Hayden of Mount Osborne. A marriage of much interest to Southern Maryland. Baltimore. Wash ington and Buffalo. N. Y . was that of Miss Elizabeth Byrd Carr of Baltimore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander L. Carr of Pearson, to Mr. Jewitt. White, son of Mr and Mrs. Cl aries Adams White of Buffalo. The wedding took place September 22 at the Saint Bartholomew P. E. rectory at Ten Hills. Baltimore, with Rev. Dr. Bishop Kin solving performing the ceremony. Mrs. White is a relative of Rear Admiral Richard Evelvn Bvrd of Winchester. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Greenwel! of Wocdmont. Va.: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, and Madame Bradlev. i and Mr. Robert Scott. Jr., all of Wash- | ington entertjined at a shore dinner ; on Thursday by Mr. and Mrs. John B. ] I Abell, at their estate at Bayside, on. St. Clements Bay The St. Paul's M. E. Church rectory j in Leonardtowui was the scene October 6 of a small wedding, when Miss Catherine Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Dean of Great Mills, and Mr. Bertram Louden, son of Mrs. Margaret Louden of Great Mills, were married, with the rector. Rev. Lloyd L. Krug, performing the cerembny. It was attended by the immediate families and a few’ friends. Mrs. John Guy of Clements enter tained Saturday for her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Trotter of Walford. who celebrated her sixth wedding anniver sary. A bridge supper w’as attended j bv 50 guests. Numbers of friends from I all over Southern Maryland attended, j Mrs. J. Raley Wathen of Morganza was the guest of honor Tuesday at “Fop Safety, Dependability = = and Best Results”—Phone = | ATLANTIC 4000 j Portieres and Draperies = thoroughly cleaned—also steamed or dyed as | HOFFMAN | | w / COMPANY | Cleaners and Dyers 1 = 1 ptoun Office, 10S r?th St. N.W. E ItIHHUIIIIIIIimiHHUHHIIHHHmiIHIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIUHHIhr ; ; dinner of her brother and sister-in law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Morgan Knight, sr.. at their home, Carroll Cottage, in Leonardtown. Mrs. Joseph Burch of Baltimore and her young son, who have been visiting Di. F. F. Greenwcll in Leonardtown. have returned to their home. Mr. Charles S. Myers N w York is spending a few days as the guest of his wife at his home. Journey's End, on Breitons Bay. ! D. A. R. Chapter Presents Bridal Gift to Regent The Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, entertained recently at a reception in ! honor of their regent. Mrs. Claude 1 Cook. who. before her marriage Oeto ; bar 20, w’as Miss Roberta Belle Gallo ' way. The chapter received in the home of ■ Mrs. George Sullivan. 4400 Sixteenth j street, and Mrs. Mollette R. Spengler. 1 past regent of the chapter and State j corresponding secretary, introduced the j guests. In the receiving line were the j chapter officers. Miss Ramona Newman. I vice regent; Mrs. Bessie W. Palm. Mi^ 1 Catherine Caldwell. Mrs. Earl W. Rich j ardson. Miss Mary Beatrice Gwyn and 1 Miss Dorothy Ellis. j Mrs. Claytor E. Emig, Mrs. Frank l Morrison and Mrs. Jasper M Beall w ere assistant hostesses Mrs. Josiah A Van Orsdel, registrar general of the national society; Mrs. David Caldwell, vice president general from the District of Columbia: Miss Helen Harman. State regent, and Mrs. Harry Grove. State vice regent, presided at the table. Several young ladies of the chapter, under the direction of Mrs. 'E. A. Estlow. assisted. Mrs. Spengler I i made the Dresentation speech when a j beautiful silver coffee service was given ; to the bride from the chapter members I j * _ • A 7 1st Anniversary Special Domestic Rotary Electric Sewing Machine OVER 40% OFF Made to Sell for $135 nr " ™ s wme <t C\ I * l Z7 £ I ' W YOUR PRESENT MACHINE 9 • ACCEPTED IN TRADE TOO ’Phone for a Demonstration V v 0“ , " ,d * j* n “ chi '“ d “" - « ,hi * . , , r . Anniversary sale we will make a generous allowance til I Oltt" Home It S rvee for it. A further saving! Vo Obligation THE GREATEST VALUE! SPECIAL EASY TERMS Positively the greatest sewring machine value we have ever seen! It's a Domestic—it’s a Rotary. Latest x rY/A'l\ TXT improvements—a brand-new model. Made to aell for LJ\*J W IN sl3s—the lowest price ever asked for a Domestic vD AKIM A u/uni c VET AD Rotary Electric—in quantity we are able to obtain ‘ W AND A WHOI.K V EAR an amazing discount—and you can take advantage of TO PAY THE BALANCE it now. Guaranteed for a lifetime! See it tomorrow! LANSBURGH’S 7th, Bth and E Sts.—NAtional 9800 No Connection With Any Other Washington Store I PARKING SERVICE — Connecticut Avc. Entrance. Hours 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. j| D ulin & Martin &onnecticut c4ue. n/utJC Sketched—Two items from our collection jjgtv of English Reproductions [ £lpffteU> I Many are made from the original old dies and all exemplify the finest crafts manship. Bright and antique finishes. Entree Dish es( SkeUhcd > s47.so I Others $32.50 up j Trays ... . . $lB to S4O R„„„d and *• - : , ; Candelabra . . $75 pair | Also 3-pc. Hall-marked (sterling) Cof fee Sets — sloo; Meat Platters, 18-in. j/ IVell-and-Tree — s6o; Peppers s7\SO | pair , up ; Open Salts — s7.3o pair, up; 6-pc. Hall-Marked (sterling) Tea Service $500.00 6-pc. Condiment Sets $25.00 „ _ . Tea Trays, oval and oblong Sauce Tureen, *IB.OO up designs; 22 inch Relish Dishes . *12.50 sizes *IOO.OO up Antiques at Auction In Alexandria Eleanor Gibson and Anne Lewis Jones of Alexandria, Va., widely known as dealers in and collectors of rare and choice Antiques announce a most complete and drastic auction of their combined stocks of valuable antiques Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 27*28 TWO SALES DAILY, 10:00 A.M., 3:00 P.M. Sale conducted in large room adjoining the historic old Carlisle home, 133 North Fairfax Street, where you will be comfortably seated and extended every possible courtesy. AN UNUSUAL COLLECTION OF RARE AND VALUABLE PIECES, INCLUDING Original Queen Anne Law Roy. 6 beautiful Heppelwhlte Dining Room ( hairs, 3-piece Duncan Phyfe Dining Room Table, and many lovely pieces from old estates. All furniture will be on display day before sale for inspection only. INCLUDED IN THE SALE WILL BE HEPPELWHITE, CHIPPENDALE. SHERATON, DUNCAN PHYFE AND EARLY AMERICAN DINING FURNITURE BED ROOM AND LIVING ROOM PIECES Consisting of: Sideboards. Corner Cupboards, Bedside Table*. Sewing Tables, Dining Room, Serving Tables. Sofas Ro< . k - r . i n u M Desks n*«k* Console Tables. Dining Chairs, * ’, , Desks, Occasional Chairs, Wing Chairs, Drop-leaf Tables, Coffee Tables, Beds, Dressers. Chest of Drawers. Footstools, Ottomans. China and Dressing Table*, Shaving Stands, Hooked Rugs. Sale Conducted for Mrs. Eleanor Gibson and Miss Anne Lewis Jones Alexandria, Va. SALE CONDUCTED IN LARGE ROOM ADJOINING THE OLD CARLISLE HOUSE. 133 N. FAIRFAX ST. Sale* Agent*—The Ben Temple Company, Danville. Va. SOCIETY.' 5