Evening Star Newspaper, October 5, 1924, Page 46

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6 SOCIETY. NavyAcademySocialSeason AR, WASHINGTON, OCTOBER 5, a distinguished scientist, and his la! oratory in Bear Valley, Cal fre- quently is visited by his assoclates from Berkeley and the Lick Observa- tory. On the lighter side Mr. Burke is a famous master of hounds, and is always pressed into service in the 1924—PART 2 Parker; his mother, Mrs. Arthur Mid- dieton Parker; and his two daughters, Miss Katherine Parker and Miss k ma Parker. Gen. Parker led 1st Division troops in the parade yes- | Mr. and Mrs. W Conant of De- terday, and also was in charge of the | troit have come back to Washington unvelling of the monument erccted to | for the Winter and are in the house SOCIETY : | \ | Mrf. Fairfax will stop in New York for a few days before returning to Washington. Inaugurated by Mrs. Wilson the memory of members of the 1st|#t 1402 Thirty-first strect, which they Diviston who fell in battle. have purchased from Mrs. McEwen i o Johnston. Mr. and Mre. Conant spent | Miss Constance Drexel is expected |last Winter here and were in the | to return to her apartment, at the Lee | house at M0 Q etreet, where the| House, for the Winter. She is now at | Minister of kLsthonia and Mme. Viip| the Hotel Crillon, in Paris, after [now live. | spending September in Geneva. Miss - | Drexel was at Biarritz and in Spain | Mrs. Morgan accompanied | through August, being the guest in |by her daughter 83 Alberta the latter country of the United |Gilbert and Mr. bert, have States Ambassador, Mr. Alexander P.|returned to Was) Moore, in the Summer embass at | ing the Summer San Sebastian. While in in, Mis: stablished at th Drexel was honored by command | teenth street, for luncheon in the royal i at| {Santander by the King and Queen. | Others at luncheon were the United States Ambassador, Mr. Moore; ( 0 de Rivera, and the Duke a ess of Alba. San Mateo mects. Mrs. Burke is the younger of the two daughters of the late Thomas Littleton of Chatta- nooga and is the half sister of Mr. Martin Littleton, well known lawyer and former member of Congress. Sorosis’ Newest “The Oakland” Wife of Superintendent Gives First of Series of Receptions—General Notes of Annap- Sors. X Miiter Tothitan it s turn to Washington tomorrow from Newport, where she is spending the week end, having gone North with her daughter, Miss Anne Covington, Wwho is a student at Vassar College. nd son Mo olis Happenings. in ANNATOLIS, Officially inaugurating t in the Naval Acad, Mrs. Wilson, wi and Annapolis, Wilson, superintendent Academy d f Admiral Henr: H.i aval to 6 o'clock at of the eptions in the super- | 1 Blake row. assisted by I Cook, wi »mmandant, Mrs w Capt. 1 A. Baldridge, one of the officers re- cently ordered to duty the Naval temy the department of sea- hip, and other lad of the fr their wives, professo; tructors and their wives and number of midshipmen of the ragiment we those invited besides the nt of An- | 1ap Mrs of the from Atlant 1 wee Md., ~October 4.—| - social season Prof. and Mrs. Charles L. Leiper, who have been spending the Summer in New England, have returned and opened their house on Martin street. Mrs, Marshall Winchester of Baltiy s here to spend October at arvel Hall. Mrs. Charles Baltimore, for many years regent of | the Greenbury Dorsey Chapter, Chil-| | dren of the American Revolution, is at | Carvel Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fran hosts at a dinner party night in honor of their son, Midship- | man F. A. Munroe, jr. The guests were midshipmen who were then on leave, and girls of the younger smart set Dancing followed the dinner. Miss Catherine Du Bo daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Barron P. Du Bois. | gave a play esday afternoon at her hert Cabell Ritchie. mother | bome, 10 Porter Tow, Naw ity Where she Spent | Miss Beverly Hill and Miss John Ran- 1 her guest at|som sister, Mrs.| [ Stephen ¢ oA e it coache: " foot ball team. [l.’\ n up their qu: rs on Mary | ng series of ps | @ ue for th utumn and inter. ) o unx'l”\\m:-(fm:,} | pieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Edgar Allen | midshipm was | Poe will spend the Winter in Annap- e Ha1 Mrs, | 0lis where Comdr. Poe is on duty at to the members of |the Naval Academy. o their friends. A| Mrs. John Wirt Randall entertained mb. outonf-town giris|at her home at Rtandall place Tues nt from Washington, Balti- | dav afternoon the Four Rivers Gar- other nearby citie | den Club, of which Mrs. Cotton, wife H Dr. Cotton of Boston and San| co, Waterbury, is president Air. and Mrs. John L. Clifford of Co- lumbus, Ohio, were the week end guests of Capt. and Mrs. Harold D. Woolley Capt. W. A. Hi . 1. Hines arrived here from were week end gur Mrs. Harold E of King Charles place. They came to say good-bye to their son, Midshipman Hines, before sailing for ama, where Capt. Hines has been aid of the governor for 18 m ths. Mr. and Mrs. dgar Basil motored New London, #nn, where they! visiting their son-in-law and Licut. and Mrs. Donald Col. and Mrs. William Erie Fowler left yesterday for their home in Cal- ifornfa and will be absent until earl pvember, Col. and Mrs. Fowler hav Leen in Washington for 10 days sin their return from several months'| trip in Europe and Kngland. Ou their return th xpect to take possession of thelr house at . whick they purchased last Spri and which is being remodeled and redec- ited. 1t was formerly occupied by Ambassador of Chile and Senora Mathieu. Lr. and Mrs daughter, Mrs, | zal. Canal ze liott of Coro- to Wash Sumimer t will | Newton Boulden of ndent’s quarters, : ‘hard I Dear has given up | tment at 1 et and |48 New York by is visiting in Minnesota. Upon her | return, November 1. she will make | her home at the Cairo for the Winter. | was, Mrs. ana of A. Munroe were It pays to read t Wednesday | The Star. Hundreds: of obtaiued through them the Dr. and Mrs. W. Kingman White Savannah, Ga., are the guests o and Mrs. Sainuel A. White, 2138 (ali- fornia street, for the world scries | sames. Dr. White is a brother of Maj White. strap and rt of hee of | Vi Maj. | have count and Viscountess de Sibour s Y | as thelr guest Mrs. William | 4 i | : Stuart Reyburn, who recently re- turned from Europe. Viscountess de | Sibour plans to sall for Kurope in January. | are alw Almost Unbelievable z | noo Youcan hardly realize the wonder- [ ful improvement to your skin and complexion s to last word shionabie The _Mr. and Mrs. George ¥, jan. | jr., accompanied Ly their son, Licut themirror will revex! Warren Christian, who bas been vis | toyou after using iting them for several weecks, will| b G P leave here Mondas for- the fame o Creaenor the faat Marion, Ohio. They will remain there W1 . @ week, after which Lieut. (hrist T.‘ e Rh"he-ll.‘luhs ache! will o' to Xan Francisco to sail for his post in Honolulu and Mr, and Mre Sead 10c for Trial Stz F. T. HOPKINS & SON New York Mrs. Del ter, Mrs motoring A. Blodgett and her sis- | harles G. Matthews, are| to New York from their Summer home on Mackinac Island, Mich., to meet their niece, Mixs Porcher, who is arriving thi from Europe. Mr. and Mrs, Porcher, occupied the home for several weeks, are in New York | to meet their daughter and will re turn to Washington —with Mrs. | Blodgett and Mrs. Matthews by motor. The Oak- Barchet, of the 1sign ssis e ginated the Sorosis st 31 panied Mrs. 1 i eqort t of en this Fal h regiment of hop last night in limited of Mrs. Blodgett | Christian will return to Wasbingtor < 0. Mrs. Charles W. Fairfax is making @ short visit in Boston with her son Bowen Fairfax, who i< graduate MRS, BURTON With her husband, leaving Was Wednexday for VARDON, for New York, preparatory to salling n will enter the buxiness world, Street Floor. Gouraud’s - Oriental Cream was ency, widow of As cretary of the Interior i stration of the late Presid Wil has taken an apartment at| the Wyoming for the Winter, after| spending the Summer at Jumestown, R : pre and Capt. Du”Bois, U, Friday night at a buffet supper honor of her house guests xon and her daughtc ixon, of New Orl Mr. Willivm Magruder, who several months in has joined his p; James M. ¥ S. N, was host and Mrs. George I. have Hamilton, mor, returned to Mid Mr. smmer Hamilton hters, S Miss Nannie Mary ral week Mr. Hall with Mrs of Capt. Cook. U. midshipmen hop committee not yet been ap- dau and . spen I I SN ok the Mr, wi and Mrs. R Golden Donaldson | give up Highwood, the home of | Mrs. Henry C. Corbin, in Chevy Chase, | | which they have occupied through the | Summer, and will move to their apart- | ment in the Jefterson the widdle of rext week S. N, and Mrs . N. Y., | ts of Lieut. 1t Hockley Hall Miss } Morris Kennedy, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Robert Ke nedy of the Naval Hospital, who student at the Holton Arms Waushington, spent the week her par and Academy hop. Mr. Thomas C. modore and M to Baltimore after spendi at Monterey and Annapoi Mrs. Anna Thomas Currier, been &pe the Summer ward Cc FOUNDED 1894 n for Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F STREET N.W. the polis th anni- ea party,” Tea Party Chap- American Rev s toward of Ach I spending returned and has Riggs place 1s her guests her cousin, ¢ who spent | sther-in-law | engaged with i winf; [ the taken £ the the to a daughter, Giles, U. & N, Mrs. Joseph A, F supper in her home on nue, P Satt Midshipman falls . who hi but will b prog the stat D | Franklin Sq. Hotel Coffee Shoppe auier et Pines witn asd con: mospher: 14th Street at K ve u buffet uthgate wve- day evening A\, D. Fur- sailing in the voung couple utify For Monday—Specially Priced MAGNIFICENT COATS Lavishly Trimmed With Selected Pelts nd Mrs. Duar e | New York and her daughter, duughter of | d for the Summer in t Persons, Prof. and M alter B, 4 ted #iven atiWardour. have t he Thursday wfter- | Boehler. widow of Comimodo included mem-| a X et of tourists who | Zabieskic of New ummer in Lurope Stanton Acaden H. eervice excellent Dleasan: teod at- who Lt Baltimore, Other gu the part ed the past with Miss Persons Mrs. Lewis Gardiner of Frederick | is visiting with her nephew and niece, | Mr. and Mres. William B. Gardirer, { Murray Hill | Miss Dorothy Mr and Mrs. Martin H. | York City, who h the Summer at their c Hilsm on South R {launch party Wedne After spending the Blu Summit, Mrs. Tetur with the pat who dare pel the owner of the brig with tax tea to take the hangi front of ver s or to set fi One hundrec orities held ax of this annnver. known nothing the observ. tion. wh weeks Dr John Harcourt s the | | | aunt on Har » his ship. ears ago the city au- imposing celebration ary o far done toward house guest of Mrs. Hilsmere, South Lieut. Comdr. and their children, daughter of|from FPort au Pr ith of New | Comdr. Enright h: n spending | Visiting Mrs ntry estate, | Mrs. Wells, SRR | Mrs. Ben afternoon, | miral Tilley, ummer at| Johnson, wif J JROM the worl beautiful crea {’s foremost stylists come these FINE FUR COATS at the Price of a Cloth Coat “Investigation of these values will open your eyes to the fact that you need not forego the COMFORT of a smart fur coat on the score of economy. A Deposit Will Reserve any Codt SAKS FUR CO. Furs Exclusively for Over a Third of a Ce 610 Twelfth—Just above F ions. s Smith Riéch, ! Lovely New I ew Fabrics & It Prince « min_Ti and b of Lieut Monday where “olors pre . and Mrs = party m ot Com tic Fur Trimms w will f rare be, ilk lection at a price that Coats v and exceptional qua ool Tk —exquisitely lined. A truly exclusive cc |CAPITAL SOCIETY FOLK fouyit 0 TARDY IN ENDING VACATION PERIOD vad, Naval ued from Fou nvites comparison. | Academy, fron Lland New Je 3 Mrs. B. B. Jackson of Hagerstown taken an apartment here for the n to be near her son, I M. n student at St. John Mountains ontir wie at Woods rned from have taken street. Mrs. Mrs. Lillian Hole, their Wedding an apartment Le Clair was Dear-Patten M & have r Admiral and Mrs. John M. Hawiey | College. e have returned to their home Wash-| M ington after to their son-in- | (George Snd dane der and | hostess Monday evening Mah 1 Upshur | Jonkg party in her residence at 1 dklahoma terrace Capt. Harold D. instructor of mi t s at St Johr W who have Camp Perry, w n in charg Ken wife of Commander W. Kenyon, U. N. was OEmERts | Maj. William . Tompkins, and Mrs. Tompkin and their children, wh T npkins® thr AL nd and Mrs Summer charge of experimen ation, and taken up their re igence here i rous Iabrics Soft, Lust Velx adorned with genu 1\ hus . inits, hav e cted furs | | | | house Mrs, Su oo two Women cral Assembl her hous s at her country ate 4 hesterfield her brother- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. B s {1ard of New York and their two Miss Pumphrey, who hias been spend- | daughters, Misses Elizabeth and Anne the Summer in the White Moun- | Ballard. has returned Miss | Miss Mary Burch of Brooklyn, N. 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