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SOCIETY tCootinued From Second Page) bare they were entertained by Mr. Arthur J. Keogh. Gay Ball Laat Night CMehrafd Nary Day. A fitting close to the observance of Navy day ru the ball given by the ith Marine Reaerre In the large baU rme of the Willard. The dance floor was ao crowded that the doors were opened Into the smaller ballroom, allow ing many to dance there, relieving the congestion. The many signal flags cf the Nary strung across the room below the chandeliers and the flags of the various officers of high rani, hung be hind the boxes made a colorful seu.ng for the varicolored gowns of the femi nine guests. The boxes mere all Uktn, but tney seldom were filled, the occu pants spending the evening dancing. Toung people predominated in the large company, thougn they were no more enthusiastic about the dancing than were their ekiers. Lieut. Col. Joseph J. Staley, command ing the 6th Marine Reserve Brigade, made the presentations, those In the re ceiving line including Senator Simeon D Peas. Mrs Hoggatt Clopton. Mrs Staley, Mrs. Harry E Hull. Mrs. James J Ler.ihen Mrs. Eugene R. Woodson. Mrs. Moncure Burke Berg, Mrs. Herbert Davis Vogel Mrs John Edward Fowler, Mrs. Harry N. Payne and Mrs. Jack Marshall An Impressive ceremony at the ball Was the presentation of the trophy awarded for the highest score In the brigade for sharpahootlng The winner was Sergt. Boater E Bender, and Sena tor Bess presented the large silver cup. Mrs. Hoggatt Clopton was hostess at dinner before the ball In honor of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Staley. The other guests were: Brig Oen C. R. Krauthoff. Commissioner of Immigration and Mrs. Barry *. Hull. Judge and Mrs. Paul Myron Linebarger. Mrs James J. Lenl hen of Panama, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Iceland Dotson Webb, Miss Alice A. Drtggs of New York, and Lieut. Harry Leventine, U. S. N. Additional guests In her box were MaJ. and Mrs. Chester L. Pordney, Capt. and Mrs. Ery M. Spencer, Capt and Mrs James F. Mo rtarty, Mr, and Mrs. David D. Cald well, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Woodson, Mr. and Mrs. Moncure Burke Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott. Mis. Herbert Davis Vogel of Vicksburg. Miss; Miss Helen Harman, Mr. Win ton Elliott, Mrs. John Elwaixi Bowler, and Miss Marlon He ld of Detroit, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Don S. Knowlton en tertained In their box Dr. and Mrs. Oust us Lee Hall, Dr. and Mrs Frederick I* Benton, Dr. Hugo Einstein. Miss Mary May hew, Dr. and Mrs. William M. Ballinger, Dr. and Mrs. Russell J. Mc- Nitt, Dr. and Mrs J. Preston Haynes, Ur. and Mrs. O. Victor Simpson. Woman's Clab of Betheada Halloween Dance Friday. Mrs. Nathaniel F. Rabner is chair nan of the committee on arrangements for the Halloween dance, sponsored by the Woman’s Club of Bethesda, to be given Friday evening In the club house at Old Georgetown and Sonoma roads. Assisting Mrs. Rabner are the presi dent of the club. Mrs. Edward M. Willis, and other club members Includ ing Mrs. L. L. Nicholson, Jr.; Mrs. Wal ter K. Perry. Mrs. Thomas E. Cassey, Mrs. Elisha Hanson, Mrs. John Black, Mrs. Richard E. Titlow, Mrs. William E. Weigel, Mts. E. Walton Schultze, Mrs. Belph K. Benner, Mrs. Warner Pum phrey and Mrs. Lowry N. Coe. This dance Is the first of the regular Winter series given as usual under Woman’s Club auspices, and the deco rations and refreshments are being planned to celebrate the Halloween fes tival. There will be excellent music and the club house will be open from 9 until 1 o’clock. Tickets may be had Dram members of the committee, or flbey may be obtained at the door. Tha third annual Halloween bal toasque win take place at the May flower Saturday at 10:30 o'clock. Re adying the guests win be Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Mrs. Thomas T. Craven, Mrs. Prank D. Berrien. Mrs. Thomas W. Page, Mrs. Arthur MscArthur, Mrs. William Dent Beall, Mrs. Gregg C. Blrdsall, Mrs. John E. Fowler, Mrs. C. Willard Hayes, Mrs. Millard West and Mrs. W. Wayne Wlrgman. Introduc tions will be made by Lieut. James White, U. S. A., and Mr. Latimer Snow- Don. Mrs. Edgar R. Kleas had guests with her at luncheon yesterday at the May flower. Mrs. Branch J. Kpes has returned to t apartment In the Plymouth after absence of several month*. Mrs. Hugh Bennett entertained at luncheon at the Kenwood Country Club today, when her guests, numbering 24. remained for bridge Those present were Mrs. J. W. T. Duvel, Mrs. W. E. Hern. Tomorrow! 5000 Pairs Full Fashioned—Picot Top BEVERLY aflm \ IIOSE %jpv| V IHw I Chiffon and Serviee Weights lIUBIdP 1 A real Hosiery Classic! You'll remember 1; ■ these wonderful values for months to come. \Ye know the price is a surprise to you, but, the quality of these stockings will amaze you. All silk with picot tops, reinforced sole and smart French heels. Sizes B*4 to 10. | Mail and Phone Orders -/, jmSy While Quantities Last. f jff flhiUpsborn at r ELEVENTH ST - BETWEEN F%G ! Mrs L. L Harter Mrs Roes Thompson. Mrs H O. Knight. Mrs James Starkey. : Mrs George Rex. Mrs T. H. Rea vis. 1 Mrs. Louis Justement. Mrs L. E. Boy i kin. Mrs Clyde Leighty. Mrs. Nelson Snyder. Mrs. George Kreutaer. Mrs. O. H. Junod of Elkins. Ohio . Mrs. Knowles I Ryersan. Mrs. Paul Ewing, Mrs A. W Palmer. Mrs. Hubert Hankins. Mrs. J. T. Jardine. Mrs. James Paris of Havsna. Cuba; Mrs A. J. Weaver. Mrs, J. M Mehl and Mrs. Mark Baldwin Mrs C. C. Worthington had guest* lunching with her yesterday at the Carlton. Mrs. Frank B. Bell entertained at a luncheon and bridge In the Kenwood Country Club today In honor of her daughter. Mrs Edgar R dark, of Syra rose, N. Y, who is visiting her. I Mr. and Mrs. E 8. Wilson of New York City, who have been visiting in Richmond, motored to Washington and are at the Shorehsm They are visit i ing their two sons, Mr. Eugene 8. Wil- I son. }r„ and Mrs Wilson, and Mr. Rob ert W Wilson, who was recently mar ried to Mis* Janet Mahoney cf New York. Mr. and Mrs Milton Eddy of Seattle. Wash., the latter formerly Miss Katie Poland of Washington, who have been visiting Mrs. Neva Scheer at 505 Ran ■ dolph street northwest, have left for their home on the Pacific Coast. Mr John W. Davis of New York City, former United States Ambassador to England, has arrived In Washington for a short stay and Is at the Carlton. Mr. W B. Acker, chief clerk of the Interior Department, has returned from j a visit to Atlantic City, where he went to recuperate from a recent illness. St, Margaret's Sunday School Halloween Party Saturday. A Halloween party for the children of i St. Margaret's Church will be given by ; the Sunday school Saturday from 3 ‘ until 5:30 o'clock. There will be ghosts, goblins and 1 witches, games, fortunes and dancing, souvenirs and refreshments In the par ish house at Connecticut avenue and Bran croft place northwest. Mrs. Cabot Stevens, president of the : Woman's Board of Oarfleld Hospital. ; has Invited the Nursery Guild for Its 1 first Fall meeting and tea Monday. No ! vember 2, at 2 o’clock. In her residence, at 1516 Webster street. Tea will be served at 4 o’clock, when : Mrs. A. L. Rhelnstrom, chairman of the guild; Mrs. F. X. McGovern, chair - i man of the Junior group, and Mrs. Henry A. Willard, leader of the Junior Aid. will assist Mrs. Stevens. Mrs. Ogilvle Shumate and Mrs. Henry C. Macatee will pour tea. Autumnal colors predominated in the dining room of the University Club last evenly when more than 200 guests were entertained before the Halloween dance arranged by a committee com posed of Mr. William Waverly Taylor, chairman; Mr. J. Clifford Folger, Mr. Harold A. Brooks, Mr. Harry L. Rust, jr., and Mr. Andrew Sharpe. Among the members of the club, who were hosts at dinner, were Mr. Proctor L. Dougherty, president of the club: . Mr. Karl Knox Oartner, Mr. Howard S. Leßoy, Mr. Stanley P. Smith. Mr. Lewis Lofton Moneyway. Mr. Harold A. Brooks, Mr. Andrew Sharpe, Mr. Wollstood White, Mr. Northcutt Ely, Mr. Charles Sumner Campbell, Mr. Cecil J. Wilkinson, Mr. Edward L. Bacher, Mr. A. Lane Cricher, Mr. John J. Reinhard. Mr. Mark H. Rathburn, Mr. W. Waverly Taylor. Mr. Harry J. Anslinger, Mr. Albert E. Stephan. Mr. Henry T. Saunders. Dr. M. E. Brushart, Mr. Norman T. Wall, Mr. Frederick L. Pierce, Capt, J. W. S. Peters. Mr. Dupont Overnight Case riF?^7^ Ih i c T f I nv v | ** t -f - m Sizes 16" to 24" $2-85 &r- Durable construction and double-lock security. An exceptional buy. Complete line of trunks and lusgase. G. W. King, Jr. 511 11th St. N.W. Few Dear* South as F St. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., WEDNESDAY, OQOBER 28, 1931. Charles I Phillips Mr. John W. CVea ton. Mr. J. B Peat. COL Rawson War ren. Mr. John P. Jackson. Mr. Percy W. Phillips and Mr. John O. Remey. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W Baldwin and thetr daughter Mia# Roecena Baldwin of st Louis are at the Mayflower while to Washington for a few days following a New York trip. Mr. and Mrs Jerome M Bljour who have spent some time at Hot Springs. Va.. are at the Shoreham en route to their home In New York. Mr. and Mrs A. E Bant of Gulfport, Miss have taken a suite at the Carlton, where they will remain for a few days. Mr and Mm Henry J. Kaufmann. Jr., of White Plains N. Y . are making an Indefinite stay In this city and have taken a suite at the Ward man Park Hotel. Mrs. L. B Davidson of Palo Alto. Calif, is at the Dodge for an indefinite stay. Mr and Mrs Silas Rosenthal have moved from 1960 BUtmore street and have taken an apartment at 2630 Adams Mill road, where they are es tablished. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Van Ness of Kansas City, Mo, who are motoring through the East, are at the Shoreham for a few days. They will visit thetr son. Midshipman Donald Owen Van Ness at Annapolis, before returning to Kansas City. Mrs W H Koll has returned to Washington for the season, accompa nied by Mrs C. C. Gibson, and Is stop ping at the Carlton. * Mr. and Mrs Charles E Husson of Queens Village. N Y., are at the Dodge during their brief stay In the Capital and are accompanied by their son. Mr. Bred M. Husson. Cards have been received here an nouncing the marriage of Mr. J. Hemp stone Dickerson, a former resident of this city, to Mias Lydia Marie Pori daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Pori of Bremen. Germanv. The young cou ple first met in Alaska, where Mr. Dick erson. then an employe of the Interior Department, was stationed. They will make their home in Denver, Colo. Miss Anne McCorkle was hostess In her apartment in the Albemarle to a small company Sunday evening, honor ing her sister, Mrs. John N. Hauser of Philadelphia Other out-of-town guests were Capt. and Mrs. Desmond O’Keefe of Chicago. Mr. Louis Fleming of Alex andria and Capt. Gordon Helser of Fort Hoyle. MaJ. A. R. Harris - entertained Mon day evening at the newly opened Club Michel In honor of Col. and Mrs. A. Smith. Others in the party Included Col. and Mrs. R Foy. Mai. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson. Col. and Mrs. F. Bar rows, Mrs. H. J. Weeks. Col. and Mrs. C. P. George. MaJ. and Mrs C. A. Ross. The table was decorated with deep red roses and chrysanthemums. Col. Tapper to Be Guest Speaker at Women’s City Club. The Women’s City Club has arranged a dinner this evening, at 6:30 o’clock, when Col. Wilbur S. Tupper, interna tionally known as a student of Span lsh-American history and customs, will be guest speaker. Col. Tupper’s lec ture. "West of the Andes,’’ will be Illus trated with colored slides. Mrs. William Lee Corbin, president, will preside. Among those subscribing are Mrs. A. B. Allen, Mrs. Jennie O. Berliner. Miss Florence Brook. Miss Mary L. Brown, Mrs. Marlon S. Cake, Miss Anna L. Ot«t W> Yt»r» of QbMUt Serrlce l| Woolens, Rugs and Carpets Freed of Moths Upholstered Furniture, Floor Coverings, Wool ens, Draperies, etc., are freed of moths and all other Insects by our special process of FUMIGATION You’ll be surprised how little this anti - moth treatment costs. Prompt eollectiont ond deiiveriet. H Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. 920-22 E St.—Nat. 6900 Storsre—Moving—Psckln*—Shipping Dunlap. Mrs. Nellie G. Iference, Mrs. Laurence Fortune, Mis* Mary X. Oott. Miss Violet A Hambleton. Mias Bessie P. Howlette. MBs Beryl Ingram. Miss Jessie G. Lane, pi las Meda Ann Martin. SUB Meredith. MBs Ktva McNamara. Mrs. Gertrude C. Notes. Mrs Bertha L Owens. Mrs. S. A. Quirt* rd. Dean Orace Hays Riley, Mrs. Paulina B. Sa bin. Mrs A. B. Stewart Miss Alice 8. Trefts. MBs K Kensett Vail. Miss Mar garet L VaU. Mrs. M. L Ward, Miss Lucy Watt. Mr*. Louis D Wight. Miss Josephine Willis. Miss Sara Woodward and Miss Eunice Wright. The Tau Delta Phi Sorority will give a bridge party this evening In the home of its president. Miss Camille Soldano, at 1412 Allison street northwest The members will act as hostesses It will be a pre-Halloween party, the home and tables being decorated in the usual weird figures. In yellow and black. To the excelling player at each of the 10 tables will be awarded an attractive prise, and the traditional booby prise to the lowest player.” The Washington branch of the As sociate Alumnae of Vassar College will hold It* first meeting of the Pall to - Entrance — 9o9 F St. NFF ' r one Julius Xgttsburgrh furniture (£o. Again Offers This Outstanding Value Jj ps 1 f I |sSj\ i«si **i »jjy sH * BH| BBIBSS ; - 4 > 3-Piece Mohair Bed-Davenport Suite <t f f F" Truly an amazing value .. . high-grade construction, genuine Mohair with » I I matching velour outside and attractive Moquette on reverse of spring-filled L L cushions ... Bunny and club chairs ever so comfortable, and the double-duty davenport with serpentine front rounds out a truly wonderful bargain. $lO Delivers This Suite—Balance Convenient Deferred Payments r v ; laE ! - -x. : ;M * With Ottoman &^WM w Covered in figured denim - „ t ♦jSpffisft ‘ er 1 ‘ 4 '''’^tfii § "■®P ,r *. . . loose pillow back and ’ ?’ _ »'' '•'wf 5? ‘ '' l * 'l* f spring seat. ' a S4L"::V.& " , : * SfsßS Gate Leg Table \lnhnt*finv Tnh An attractive 2-tone enameled decorated set that m JL * ‘ fits nicely into breakfast nook or dinette | | | 50-Piece Floral Decorated Dinner Set $5.95 100-Piece Floral Decorated Dinner Set $10.75 Genuine mahogany top Nicely turned f f V (Part of These Ae Photographed On Above Table) gumwood base, opens to 32x40 inches. f V \ * ,j£ ,'«fl * fSK^fe fig * IhC’''’ $3 -98 4-Pc. Tudor Style Walnut Bed Room Suite <b A Very Attractive Chair This is a suit* tk*t would enhance the beauty of your bed room. Each piece is large and attractive. Note the refined carvings. Made of genuine walnut Has comfortable spring seat veneer on oak, with curly maple overlays. Oak interiors, dustproof construction. and is covered in colorful ere- __ , _ ._. . _, _ . . tonne with valance. May Be Had With I Will Beds lOf SH9 Philco 7-Tube Superheterodyne I *- Heavy Axmtamer fP |j| OQy Radio inu S s dl H % .75 8 ft. 3by 10 ft. 6in $23.75 terest added for convenient de- S 4 * $249 -tt—- The Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co. intrsm™ —9o9 F St. 2V. W morrow afternoon, at 4:43 o’clock, to the Friends School, at 1309 I street. Mrs. WIU Wright win speak on the recent meeting at the Alumnae Council and plana will be made for the Winter program. A Halloween party and dance wUI be given by the faculty and pupil* of Poolesville High School, at PoolerrlUe. Md.. Friday evening The party will be from 7 30 to 9 o'clock and the dance will be from 9 to 12 o’clock. Witches and goblins were rode last night at Chi Sigma Bororlty. Zeta Chapters Halloween party, in the Plymouth Apartments. The decora tions were or witches, skull and cross bones, lanterns and other symbols of Halloween. The games were new and enhanced the weird effect of the dec orations and refreshments carried out the Halloween Idea. In addition to the members present were Miss Virginia Walters. MBs Doris Elbel. Miss Lydall Coffey, Miss Dorothy Bmlth. MBs Mary Kefauver. MBs Anna Reith, MBs Anna Welch and MBs Marie Llngebach. guests of the chapter MBs Evelyn Riley, Initiation chairman, assisted by tbs rhapter officers. was in charge of arrangenMßtn Seta Chapter Is In charge of the minstrel show, card party and dance for the pcovfcnce and Miss Margaret Casey. who Is chairman of this affair, has already called reheanala. Mb* Ida Dennis Is visiting relatives In Raleigh. N. C, and will return ta h«y suite. In the All Btatee Hotel, later in the Autumn. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Head and Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Macdonald of Detroit are at the Shcreham for a week. Mbs M. J. Sttgreeves of Chetenut Hill. Mass, la at the Carlton for a few daita. Mrs. Tllltan W. MacKenzie has come here from her home, m New York City, for a brief visit and has taken an apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. P. K. Sherman of Bar Harbor. Me., is passing a few days at the Dodge and Is accompanied by her daughter. Miss C. Sherman. London has a vacatlon-by-air vogue. DR. WILLARD CAMALIER URGED FOR DENTAL POST Indorsed by District Society for Place on Board of Trusteea for National Group. Dr. Willard Camalier was unani mously Indorsed for membership on the board of trustees of the American Den tal Association at a meeting of the District Dental Society at George Washington University last night. The resolution indorsing him was pre sented by Dr. A. D. Weakley. It pointed out that Dr. Camalier is a national figure In dentistry and to now vice president of the National Associa tion of Examiners and chairman of the Legislative Committee of that body. Dr. Edward Kennedy of New York, prominent prosthodontist, gave a lecture on modern plate making, using motion pictures to show the different processes. Brasil has prohibited the importa tion of flour. B-3 Adopt Six»B«w Bap. CULVER CITY. Calif—The lix-hour day idea hu taken hold in the movtae. Twenty per cent more men have been employed by the R-K-O-Pathe construc ts department, where work now to done to two six-hour ehifta, with a half hour off tor lunch on each shift. American equipment will be used in a new talkie theater ip Calcutta. ! (fiSltoJmt COUMUIARfiUHttSX Rtgvlar Dinners, 75c Special Club Steak Chicken Dinners, $1 ctr» tnrtmora MUTKD DAILY