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SOCIETY. Officers’ Club Halloween Dance Chief Annapolis Social Event|; ANNAPOLIS, Md, November 3.— The largest social event of the ‘week was the dance given Halloween 8t the Officers’ Club by the officers on duty at the Naval Academy. There were a number of dinner parties pre- ceding the dance. The superintendent of the Naval Academy and Mrs. Wilson entertained at dinner Saturday night at thei residence in the had as their gu Princeton foot ball game in Baltl- more last Saturday Mrs. Calvin Coolldge, Gov. Albert C. Ritchie of Maryland, Capt. and Mrs. Richard Leigh of Washington, Mrs. and Miss Robinson of Princeton and W. L. But- ler of Wilmington, Del. Capt. John Fremont, U. 8. N., is the guest of Commander and Mrs. Rufus at the Navy- . and Mrs, sts at a s ed by bridge, W their quarte i Commander y came from 1 fur the Nav) Princeton game and spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mor- ton at their home at Severn Sid Commander and Mra. F. V. Mc ere guests at the luncheon aturday before the Navy ame by Mr. and Mrs W Towndes at the old Carroll mans liomewood, Baltimore. Capt. and Mrs. T. R. Kurtz had_as their guests for the week end Mr. end Mrs. R, Graham Bigelow and Rob- ert McEwen of New York _Mrs, Thomas R. Kurtz, wife of Capt. Kurtz, wa a luncheon, followed at Barron P. 1pper part Du Bols air Princeton was a glven Toe of at the by ¥ n Juhnson of Poe, Nonor ¥ Lee winter. Mrs, John wnes, mander Downes, ente . At a bridge-tea i A John enslade, renslade, 17 N. M maker and M &t the tea tab Among the guests at the luncheon given by the Harvard Club at the Hotel Emerson in Baltimoge Wed- nesday of last week were Joseph S. Bigelow of South River and Prof. Sid- ‘.-\')4‘.111\1"\ f the English department Fthe Na riday Baltimor ter, M A wh debutant is a wife of Com- ned Wednes- ympliment wife of Capt. H Shoe- s Laura Steele presided George F. home the Naval hursday for Coco- wiere Capt. Bronson “their left of Dr. noch Bart John's Thurs- Vance Q. Farr | Academy. They | given | her daugh- | | | | day of last week. More than a hun- dred representatives of colleges and univergities from all parts of the country attended the _ceremonies, which were in the gymnasium of the college. o Mt and Mrs. George Ward of Phila- delphia came over for the Navy- Princeton game and were gues for the week end of Lieut. and Mr lis Gearing &t their home in place. A large number of midshipmen and officers and their wives attended the exhibltion tennis matches which were given at the Naval Academy Sunday afternoon by William T. Tilden, na- tional champion; Carl Fischer, inter- collegiate champion; Alonzo, a brother of Spain's champion player, and “Sandy” Weiner, the Illinois state junior champion. Mrs. Carryl Bryan entertained at luncheon Tuesday in compliment to her niece, Miss Helen Boykin of Bal- d Waggaman had as - Fl Mes end Mra. her guests for the week William Lee Carey of Ba Mre. Lee C. Care: Commander L. C. C Mrs, Jack Sellman of Norfg widow of Lieut. Sellman, U. S. the guest of Lieut. and M Broadfoot at their home on Maryland avenue. . Mrs. Valentine Chappell of New Londoh-.Conn., has been the guest of Mrs. Albert Ritchie at the executive mansion. Capt. Philip Snyder, . who is in command of the U. Argonne, spent the week end with his family at their home on Hanover street. Commander and Mrs. Rufus Zog: baum entertained informally at te Sunday in their quarters on board the Station ship Reina Mercedes. i Lieut. Thorwald A. Solberg, U. §.N., entertained at dinner Friday night on Boatd the U. 8. S. Shawmut. Mrs. George F. Neal, the wife of Commander Neal, U, S. N., was hostess at a bridge followed by a tea Thurs- day afternoon at her home in_the Naval Academy in compliment to Mrs. | Amon Bronson, who has been visiting her. Mrs. E. B. Underwood, wife of Commodore Underwood, U. S. N. tired, and Mrs. Francis of Rear Admiral Delano, U. (retired), presided at the tea tab The weekly meeting of the Ce Francaise was held at the residence of Mrs. Philip Morgan at Wardour on_Tuesday afternoon. The Annapolis branch of the Christ Child Society held a subscription card party Tuesday afternoon for the benefit of the society at the r dence of Mrs. Mahlon S. Tisdale, wife | of Commander Tisdale, on Porter row. {in_the Naval Academy. Mr: Brooke, Deen vis irginia, turned to has re- who has ent of | Jetwels THE rday evening, aftér the noeton game. at thy OMocers' ub in the Naval Academy. Mrs. G. Mott Willlam hop Williams, d_her daugh- uset Willigms _and - have arrived ‘fnu‘\ Mar .and are stopping at Carvel Hall temporarily, while re- opening their home on Murray Hill Migs Elizabeth Jessup entertained &t luncheon Thursday at Carvel Hall in compliment to Mrs. Kenneth Floyd-Jones, wife of Lieut. N. ¥ U. 8. N, who New York, has polis, Richard Bond of were guests for the Commander and idow of Lisut. Mrs. Albert M. Penn. Mrs. John Bowers, mander Bowers, U. §. at bridge on Friday a the Naval Academy. number of the Navy set were guests of Commander and Mrs. Ed- ward J. Marquart at the supper-dance at the Army and Navy Club in Washe ington Friday. _Capt. John W. Greenslade, U. S. N.. who Is in command of the U. 8. S. Shawmut, which was anchored off the Naval Academy all of last week, and Mrs. Grenslade, are the:guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carryl Bryan at their home at Wardour. Lieut. and Mrs, Harold Ely have moved into the house which they have leased for the winter on Charles plac Commander and wife of Com- . entertained her home in WASHINGTON'S GREATEST WOMEN'S STORE MRS. ROBERT HURD DENTON, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morton Ressler and before her marriage, oleuhu 17, Miss Beasle Eleanor Res- sler. Clarke were hosts at a buffet sup- before the dance at the Officers’ Club. I loren Johnson en WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST LESS M -BRKS & (O Tomorrow!. SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, tertained at dinner Thursday evening in compliment to Lieut. Commander ,and Mrs. John E. Blankenship of | Washington. | Miss Catharine Alger, a daughter of Mrs. P. R. Alger, left Monday for several months' visit in Schene tady, N. Y. Prof. d Mrs. Arthur Fernandez were guests for the week end of Mr. and Mre. Marshall Winchester in Baltimore. Capt. D. M. Garrison, U. 8. N. (re- ), and Mrs. Garrison were hosts ridge party Friday evening at 8. M. em. The enlisted personnel of the high power radlo station were hosts at a dinner-dance Saturday evening at their quarters at the lo station. Commander and Mrs. George Bryan entertained on Wednesday evening at dinger, taking thelr guests ah; to the dance at-the Officers’ ub, Miss Dorothy Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price, had as her guest for the week end Miss Eloise Wickes of Chestertown, Md. Mrs. Barton L. Wright, the mother of Lieut. Loyd Wright, U. 8. N., wi called to Boston Sunday by the sudden death of her brother. Week end visitors at Caryeél Hall were Mrs. Beekman Du Barry and Miss Du Barry of Fort Montgomery, N. Y. and Willlam H. Briggs and his / An Event De Luxe *50 to *69 dg-lhnr Miss Marcia Briggs, ot Ro- cheste .N. 6 P N aron. ter of Capt. ‘and Mra. Sinclair Gannon. was & guest for the week end of Miss An- {ire Costet at her home In Cumber- rt. d Mrs. William L. Marcy have rkot | stroot” Mes. ' Roy Allison Bohnelder of Buffalo, N. Y.~ 5t Mr. and Mrs. B thter, Mis iiving: ton, wh y will Lieut. and Mrs. had on L. Keen and Sara, Keen, who n Annapolis for J. ¥. Hartley of York. Mrs, Morgan Draper, the mother of Mra. J. F. Kaufman, wife of Lieut. Commander Kaufman, U. 8. N., ;pmaln' & few weeks at the Peggy tewart nn. Mrs. P. R. Alger had as her guest for the week end, her son, Philip L. Alger of Scheneciady, N. Y. rs, John Floyd Waggaman enter- tained at luncheon Monday at her home, Wild Rose Lodge, on South Vel rh Capt. Dennis Mullan, U, 8. N, re- tired, and Mrs. Mullan have visiting them their son, Dr. Eugene Mulian, 4 his dluxht' Miss Barbara Mul- lan of Canadsa. Mrs. Ridgeley White of Winchester, Va., is the guest of Commander an Mrs. Wilbur Van Auken at their home in_the Naval Academy. SOCIETY. tertalned at lunchean . on Saturday ore the Navy-Princeton game. Mrs, John T. Lewis of Pennsylvania is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Prof. and Mrs. Arturo Fer. nandez, at their home on Duke of Gloucester street. Mrs. Denby, Head Hostes For Forget-Me-Not Day Mrs. Edwin Denby heads the list of patronesses for the observance of e-Not'* day by the Disabled American Veterans of the World Wa: Nvoember 10, when the District chap- ter of the Disabled Veterans' Assocl tion will make an appeal to the people of the District. Fifty per cent of the funds will go to the District chapter and the other 50 per cent, in equal amounts, to the District of Columbia department and the national head- quarters. Other patronesses in- clude: Mrs. Henry C. Wallace, Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Theodore Roose- velt, Mrs. John N. Bp Mrs. John W. Frizsell, Mrs. William E. Cham- berlain and’ Mr: gan Tucke President Coolidge written & tter to the veterans, sponsoring the 'Forget-Me-Not” movement. missionérs Cuno H. Rudolph, Ji F. Oyster and J. Franklin Bell also expressed their interest 'om me Richard Baldwin en- | movement Franklin $q. otel— 14th at K DINE | A 12,51 S0z menu that hanged Dinner 7. We have assembled the best pessible talent for the Franklin Square Orchestra who entertain the dimers with an especially arranged G STREET BETWEEN 1™ g 12T STREETS 7t e Bniviel 'COATS Worn by the models at the Stude- baker auto Fashion show furnished by RODGIN-FARR CO. 411 Evans Bldg., 1420 N. Y. 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