Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 69

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Thanksgiving Many to Navy Academy Hop Draws Holiday and Week End in Annapolis Unusuauy Quiet as Service Game Is Responsible {Ol‘ Exodus to NEW YOY‘(. ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 28— ®he Thanksgiving hop. one of the largest’ dances given at the val Academy during the academic , wna held Wednesday evening in Mahan iall and was attended by an Wnusually large number of visitors from out of town. There were many &inner parties given on Thanksgiv- ing day, most of them being informal family reunions, but the week end is the quifetest of the year in Annapol! for since Thursday every train has en crowded, carrving the world and s wife to New York to see the an- Dual foot ball game between the mid- ehipmen and the West Point cadets which is taking place today. pt. and Mrs. Paul Foley of ‘Washington, whose son is a midship taan at the United s aval Acad emy, and Mrs. Foley's brother{n-law nd sister, Capt nd Mrs. Althouse, ent the week e nnapolis Mrs. Allen, wife of Comdr. Archer | A. M. Allen, who has been visiting in Norfolk, Va., has returned to Annapo- s, Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Dorothy Tardy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Tardy, to gn Robert Eddison Perr; L8 . N., on December 12 at the chapel at the Naval Academy. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held in the parish house of St. Anne's Lpiscopal Church on Duke of Gloucester str Mrs. Kenyon Hostess. Mrs. Kenyon, wite of Comdr. George Kenyon, was hostess at a tea on Mon- day afternoon at her home on Rod gers Row in honor of Mrs. Frederic Wise of Philadelphia, who is the guest of Lieut.-Comdr. and Mrs. George W D. Dashiell at their home on Duke of spending a few days with her father, Henry Phipps, at Carvel Hall, has re- turned to Washington Mrs. Kenyon, wife of Comdr. George Kenyon. was hostess ata luncheon Fri day at her home, on Rodgers Row, in honor of Mrs. Nulton, wife of Rear Admiral Louis M, Nulton Dr. Arthur T. Hadley, president of Yale College, delivered a lecture Fri- day evening to graduating class of the midshipmen and the officers on duty at the Naval wdemy on “American Democracy. Miss Anne Lacey. daughter of Mrs. Helmsley Lacey of Warren, Pa. was the guest of Mrs. Hinds, wife of Capt. A. W. Hinds, for the week end Mrs. Mott, wife of Lieut. George E. Mott, B. N, M. C., entertained a company of 60 at dge Tuesday afternoon at The blue on King George street Lantern Inn, Miss Olivin Valk and Mr. Irvin Curran of Baltimore were guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Cherry, on Cathedral street. Mrs. Carlos Cusachs was hostess at an informal dinner Friday evening at her home, on College avenue. Mrs. Laura Mitchell of Conway, Ark., is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Ma- . Stanley Alden of St. John's College, who spent the week end at Sweet Briar College, Va. has re- turned to Annapolis. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Frank Slingluff, jr., entertained at dinner Friday evening at their home, on Maryland avenie Miss Betty Morgan entertained at bridge Friday afternocon at her home, Gloucester street Mrs. Anne Tho Currier was | hostess to a compa - of 50 at tea| Satu her home on| asera il wite of Lieut. Thor- | left this week for | will remain | until after the holidays | Mrs. Mc wife of Comdr. Law- entertained informally ternoon on board rence Mc &t bridse T the Reina Ae Gov reedes. Albert Ritchle and his mother, Mrs. Albert Cabell Ritchie, were hosts at tea Thursdav afternoon at the ex- ecutive mansion ipliment to the delegates (o the Maryland State con- ference on social work. Mrs. Hinds, wife of Capt. A Hinds, who spent the Autumn a esday for New York 1o join he 4. who is on duty | $n the ing as chief of | safl to al MeK | Mr. A McCarthy N. J., is spending the week at Carvel | Hall. Luncheon for Mrs. Nulton. Mrs. Capron, wife of Prof. Paul Capron, entertained a company of 12 at luncheon Tuesday last at the Peggy Stewart Inn in honc v wife of Rear Admiral ton. Mrs. J B. Wel . of Ih\si Moines, Towa, has arrived in Annapo- ils and be est of her mother, Nevett Steel, at her home on anklin street until after Johin nt t} fiss Toc ng George sty left Tu h her son Kane, jr., for New York to join husband, who has heen southern waters. Lieut. Kane will remain in New the early Spring. Miss Georgianna Cusachs enter- tained informally at dinner Thursday avening at her home on College ave York until nue in honor of Miss Anne Gordon of Baltimore, who been her guest Mrs. Mackintosh, wife of Lieut- Comdr. Kenneth C. Mackintosh, whe has heen spend the Autumn_at vel I* escay for Ni join he shar vho has ¥ returne m_ southern wa- | i Lieut Comdr he Christmas urn Lolida Mrs Valle entertained at dinng evening at her home on orge street in honor $t her father. modore Valentine Nelson, U. S. N. Cotillion Club. The first of a series of dances to b given by the Cotilllon Club of St John’s College will be held Friday evening, December 11, in the college gympasium. Judge and Mrs. Robert Moss en- tertained at dinner Tuesday evening in compliment to Mrs“Harry E. Park- hurst. Miss Louise ighter of Wil , who Iphia, Capt, and Mrs is attending . spent the iile 1 Philad holidays hoo! Thar ssiving h her parents at their home at the | Naval Academy. | Mrs. Nicholas Green entertained at an informal tea Saturday afternoon at her home on Charles street in honor of Mrs. muests. Cresap and her house who has been | Phipps Bridge Lamps Table Lamps at Wardour, in honor of Miss Julia Wirt Valiant and Miss Dorothy Tardy. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ridout have re turned to Annapolls and have openea their home, on Charles street, for the Winter. Miss_Alice E. Edmonds Ethel M. Middleton of Hagerstow: Md., have heen spending a few at_Annapolis, stopping at Carvel Hall Mrs. Maud Blles of Baltimore is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Lieut. Comdr. Philip Hambsch. S. N, and Mrs. Hambsch, on Mur- ay for Miami, Fla., where remain until Christmas. ates, wife of Capt. Isaac . U. S. N, entertained u com- of twenty at supper Sunday at the Peggy Stewart Inn, re she is spending the Winter, loyd Waggerman entertained informally at dinner Tuesday at her home Wild Rose Lod, An napolis Lieut. Richard H. Torowsky, U. &, A. who has s the past month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Torowsky their home, on Murray HIII, left last week for Fort Amador, Canal Zone, where he has been or- lered to duty. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles G. Halpine have had as their guests at their home. on German street, Mrs.. T. M. Combiths of Pulaske, Pa., Mrs Frederick F. Bullard of Radford, Pa and Mrs. it . Weston Hyde of Fort Howard and Mr. and Mrs. J Johnson of Washington were for the week end . ¥ Mrs. Sylvest Labrot, spending the York City, v early in Jar Mr. and Mrs. John N. Wilson en- tertained at dinner Thursday evening in honor of Mr. John Owsley of New Haven, Conn, . McCarthy, wife of Lieut. John arthy, who has spend the Autumn at Carvel Hall, left this week for Winter Philadelphia to join her husband, who 8. S. Shawmut. is on the U Sorority Will Give Entertainment Today The Kappa Phi Dy entertain a afternoon at number of g the Willard from 4 to w'elo hostesses being Miss Alice McKnight and Miss Frances Pearce. Among the guests will be Miss Ruth Bradley, Miss Kate Wil- llams, Miss Anna Hipkins, Miss Mar- garet Hipkins, Miss Esther Gross, Miss Blanche Cooke, Miss Bernice Tunis, Miss Betty Brightwell, Miss Carlotte Lockwood, Miss Irene Sta- ples, Miss Helena Dorsey, Miss Olga Suppes, Miss Margaret Sheehan and Miss Betty Jones. On the committee in charge of ar- rangements are Miss Mildred Holt, Alpha Chapter, and Miss Mary Burke, Beta Chapter. S e & Shower Given to Honor Mrs. Betty Abendschein A shower was given for Mrs. Betty Abendschein by Beta Chapter of the Alpha Beta Chi Sorority at the home of Miss Frances E. Laws, 1855 Calvert street_northwest, Monday, November 23. All members of Alpha and Beta Chapters were present. Boudoir Lamps You will be sur- prised at lowness of our prices on these lamps. have just the lamp you want at the price you want to pay. THE NEWEST STYLES AND COL- We ORS IN SILK AND PARCHMENT j SHADES. Gifts Out of the Ordinary < MUDDIMAN g 709 13th St. Main 140 N. ESTABLISHED 37 YEARS. and Mist | Sorority will | sts this | |Supper and Sale Will THE Be Bazaar Features The annual bazaar of the Sodality Union will be held at Carroll Hall November 30, December eand 2 from 4:30 unttl 10:30 p.m A plate supper will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock, and an attractive line of articles suitable for Christmas gifts will be offered for sale. The | proceeds will be used in the missions of southern Maryland. | Most Rev. Michael J. Curley, Arch- | bishop of Baltimore, will be present the evening of December 2. In his honor the Curley Club will attend that evening in a bo At St. Teresa's table will be found a handsomely attired doll dressed as a bride, which has been donated by Mrs. Clara Louise Dowling. Miss Ida M. Madigan will have charge of the supper table; Mrs. John Hauber, country store; Miss Mamie SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO New York Ready for First OfJ unior;Arsflsernily Dances Subscribers Most Exclusive of City's Society Peo- ple—Rockefeller's Granddaughter Surprises Observers by Simple Taste in Apartments. NEW YORK, November 28.-—-One of the most brilliant social institutions of New York is the series of Junior as sembly dances, the first of which will be held next Friday at the Ritz| Carleton. The second is scheduled for Janugry 8, and fhe final affair on| February 5. All of these fetes are of especial are fortunate enough to be admitted interest to the debutante | and the girls of the younger set who | D. ¢, NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART I to an estate in We: the couple returned from a five-month A hester County or .ong Island. That was directly after social set in N benefit of the House. have been arranged fo the ball will be a ment. nual January 15. on January 23. smart affairs of the one of the recognized events of the " h Many of novel idea i Junicr League which will be given at the Astor on | It will be called the red | and gold ball and will contain many brilliant features. | | Last year's Spanish feria was a suc- | jcess, but this yea | to eclipse all previous efforts in orig nality and striking de It will be a supper danc in place of boxes around the 2 17 This s one of the | P NG RIS T SABREST T2RIGIST, | TTNMNST] TG T M AL NG midseason ana“ 1111 | | 91 York. Tt is for the ristadora Settlergent (¥ | 5 - the features which |& Surrounded by the Beauty of the Exclusive indicate that i | Residential Section of notable achieve- Chevy Chase, Maryland Southeast Corner of Connecticut Ave. and Raymond St. Ii \ AT These Homes Awaken Admiration and Appreciation the basis of the an- entertainment | | AR i | s party is expected tive effects. | with tables liroom honeymoon in_Lurope. foor. Separate tickets will he sold | |, Then came the news that Mr. and| for the affair and a supper wili be | Mrs. Milton were going to occupy |served in the dining room for the . the uumer Meor Aé the apavtment hoose| ticket holdete And at the price these at 277 Park avenue. Another thrill| Ned Wayburn !s to Girect the caba- | houses are incomparable, was udministered to soclety by the|ret of modernistic dances that wifl both in architectural beauty decision and much admiration was| take viacs at midnight and aso in and perfection in location! expressed that the direct kinswoman |designing the futuristic red and gold AR AR RASARRRARAAY! | | % X to the coveted precincts of the ball-|of the financial premier of the world | decorations. This entertainment | S e e e S : Should manifest such simple tastes | amateurs will bave w numl DETACHED! tissue paper, etc., while Mrs. Thomas | As In the days whez this afalr wias|at the outset of her married life. 'h"”:”}{ i _“]‘1-*, X »v(x' x'“j 1 E F. Finnin will have a candy booth. | known as the Faniue Cotillon, the sub- To the Miltons the house hunting | Mmerbers '”*\ e d‘h_ =1k“~:“".\{ a5t | Buil £ Siue andbiBiek There will be a number of fancy |scribers are passed upon n‘_\- a_com-| was a real umfk \;Il\il:‘:l’;allaez:’ social :):‘g’-;m’lf_‘_j";:l"“-m“ l"’ ‘;m ‘\H S uilt of Stucco an ¥ \ vork tables . ; Miss | mittee, whose aim fs to maintain the zements of u nds to be cast . It & T eath At < —Built-i >arage ' I prodk L‘hl;&;“'?ref\lfl_‘f SVer by oiiss | dignified und conservative tone whic h f ome of the suites visited were | the, room. with a runway extend On Lot 71x104—Built-in Garage ) 3 e o > the center of the ballroom floor M Addie Wathen and Miss Mary [has marked these affairs for vears | too expensive, in | *® U8 T O debutantes to select | o Tiroderielt Others aslsting will be | Only 80 have beon taken into the fold | the opinjon of the flat hunters, whose | A tryout of the debutantes o sleet Six rooms—two baths . Miss Bernice Knott, Mrs, 1da M. Gal. | this vear and two cards are issued | identities, In most cases, were un.|fhe cast has already been conduct i . loway: “Mre: Fred Wiltberger, Mra. |to each daughter of a subscriber, | known to the ‘agents. There was o DY Mr. Wavbum at the Jund Shower—Attic {: ¢l Agnes McCann. Mra. A which are used as invitations for|larger sulte ready for occupancy in| 80 it WL 10" R Crom Hardwood Floors—Electricity \ NIAR AR Gerity. Mrd. S T oung men. Needless to say th {the same bulldi but Mrs. Milton |5 O, o mong the provisional 3 | % Niise Grace ilveriel Kelly, social position of all these familles 15| decided that the seven-room apart.| HWe 1ot W AWmong the profisis L . | ’ Cecelia A. Ryan, Mrs. Richa: | of the highest |ment was fully sufficient for the pres | FerPER 0 N lsses Leonie Every modern improvement 1 ton, Mrs. J. Floyd Maley A permanent committee which has |ent ler, Rosamond Fuller, France I Charles Beck. Miss Mary Morris, | charge of the dances includes Mrs. | T mour, Bessio Belmont, Polly I | < Bessle M. Dodson, Miss Sarah | Richard C. Colt as chairman. Mrs.| One of the surprises of the season [POUF, Messio Beimont, bally Do nottaliioises Walsh, Mrs. 8. L. Hoover and Miss Walter Phelps Bliss, Mrs. Marshall J. : was the recent announcement of the "“i""' “'x-lrdl Polly “‘.&”“‘ i : 5 il R Gl 4 Dodge, Mrs. Robert' L. Stevens, Mis. | marriage of Miss Adele Troup Gardi- | feien Viard. Polly, el inee arus | e = % James Gore King, Mrs. Herbert L eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | R Nt Deiay planned, moder: /; R T | Pratt and Mrs. Herbert Livingst ed Paul Gardiner of 829 Park ave. | Beniam "x’ somi Dougl ly priced home il Satterlee. | nue, to James Lawrence Lenahan of Jntinue Notes of Interest From | Soetety winl gatner : number of | Witkes Barre, _Pa. The * ceremony Now Opew for Inspection | } ° o dinners before the da next Friday | took place on November 9. The mar- | | Army and Navy Circles night. After the entertainments at|riage is the culmination of a boy and | > ./IR > i Col. and Mrs. Frank Hatch will re-|the homes the parties will be tuken to{girl remance with an unexpected P, eauly Semt | l 1 ‘ | l | | [l {1 o} turn to thelr apartment at Wardman | the assembly | Wedding as the climax. ) ou | l | | 1 | | ’ I | Park Hotel after attending the Army-| Among those whose names are on| It was last December that Miss ot Dhe O French Court: | | | el | | | vy s iick New ot Ardny- | the exclustve list are: Mrs. Charles C. | Gardiner made her debut at Sherry's. Amid this splendid { | i | || x I ] (11 They were accompanied to New York | Auchincloss for J_\uu‘ '1[\ \:,.4,,1, nis year .'m-ham;x;neulm« :. y School p;nd!u;u;’dmul'n; ! Bl 5 4H or. Miss Cornelin | Auchincloss, Mrs. Joseph Shoate |at Greenwich. Mr. Lenahan is a tude of _beautiful - - il '{fu"'hh‘i:.h(,d’fw‘:fih;,wm L e melin | for Miss Helen Choate, Mrs. Hen orhemoretat® vele' | ihey weovel ot women Gouraud's HALL, YATES & McGINNISS | > H. Flager for Miss Elizabeth Flager, | gaged. but the time of marriage Oriental Cream was | 1, for Miss Be H. Benl Mrs. John t Bryn Mawr on Monday Mys, John T. Wing Comdr. R. E. Byrd arrived at the | M. Belmont, Mrs, Powhatan today and plans to remain | for Miss Berth: Harry Benkart, here for a week Hoyt for Miss Ethel Hoyt, M ——— elet Galletin for Miss Beatric Maj. and Mre. Cooper C. Light-|Galletin, Mrs. A. Barton Hepburn for brown are in their suite in the Hotel | Miss Jane A. Hepburn, Mrs. John ¢ Roosevelt, having come up from their | Juy for Miss Peggy Jay, Mrs. Lewi home in West Palm Beach. Fla. Ledyard, jr. for Miss Dorothy edyard, Mre. Jol att for Mis Mrs. Tennant, wife of Comaf. Ten. | Ledvard, Mrs. John T. Pratt for Al nent of Fredericksburg, Md., is visit- | {} it pus Syt Eetew ! Ing her sister, Mrs. R. S. Marshall. | pryyn for Miss Ruth Pruyn, Mrs. Mrs. Richardson of Atlanta, Ga., is | Darwin P. Kingsley for Miss L. the guest of Col. and Mrs. J. H.|Kingsicy, Mrs "ushnell Bigelow ves of N a Miss 8. Louise Bigelow, ) i or_‘@jk{giinf‘; ’.- Leffingwell for Miss Lucy Leffing- 3 A | well. Also Mrs. Joseph S. Freling- Women's Alliance Bazaar |huysen for Miss Victoria Freling | huysen Mrs. John S. Phipps for Mis: For All Souls' Church | Pezgie Phipps, Mrs. . Worthington Bull for Miss Kathleen Baker, Mrs The Women's Alliance of All Souls' | 4 or oS A ror Miss Alixe Unitarian Church, at_Sixteenth and | Walker. Mrs, Forsythe Wickes for Harvard streets, will have its annual | yfics’ Marian F. Wickes, Mrs. Arthur bazaar Tuesday and Wednesday, open- | 4. Bois for Miss Marion du B g at 10 o'clock in the morning and | Ty HS b N 88 Slaron G room continuing until 10 o'clock in the | ia on "Park avenue cannot exactly evening. There will be 12 attractive | .. tormed us love in a cottage, when booths with articles suitable for [ ¢}o'“coupant of this abode is the Christmas gifts and Mrs. Thomas M. | granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, Roberts will paint silhouettes. Mrs. George W. Coggshall and Miss Helen Anderson will serve tea in the garden from 4 to 6 o'clock and there will also be a toyland and tea party for the children. A ‘supper will be served both after- noons from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock and there will be dancing Wednesday evening from 10 to 12 o’cloc A state decree issued in Siam re- duced from the royal rank the con- sort of the Siamese ruler as being unfitted for it almost amounts to that. The rental price is $7,500 a year, just about the same amount as the cost of one of the stately automobiles which draw up to the portals of the mansfons in Pocantico Hills, where ths grand- daughter, now the bride of David M. Milton, jr., passed so many hours When it was announced that the Miltons were house hunting the mem- bers of the smart set got a thrill from speculating over the kind of a house the newly married couple would occupy. town h retinue of servante Annownces the - Annual Clearance of Winter Fashions An Offering Of truc vmportance im fashion and wm value because Pasternak never specially purchases for Special Events, they are always prepared from regular stock. COATS $59.50 $98.00 $118.00 Distinctively tailored in the best Winter fashions, of quality fab- rics trimmed with appropriate furs. G I U R A 0 . N R M I i e - 1 L} DRESSES $45.00 $55.00 $75.00 Daytime and Evening Frocks in the newest modes and colors; tai- lored street frocks; satin and vel- vet afternoon dresses; chiffon and velvet eveming gowns. Ensemble Costumes A special group at extremely low prices, very becoming fashions, of rich fabrics, finely fur-trimmed. Velvet Hats Most becoming models, in the ac- cepted styles of the season, radi- cally reduced. SHARP REDUCTION that make this event a welcome oppor- tunity to the woman who desires distinctive apparel of the typical Pasternak character at very mod- erate prices. ALL SALES FINAL Concessions tn price that insure immediate sales. An early selec- tion 1s therefore most advisable. L Y W P P S ™S 00 A W . B T S B 5 0 L RS JE 5 B B I O TR The guesses ranged from | ried Then the bride returned to 2 SRS | | school and Mr. Lenahan resumed his | and know a gredter beauty. Main 4585 | | courses at the university. Later they | i Tl ! [told Miss Gardiner's’parents ot the | F. T. Hopkine & Sop. Negw York | wedding. > g : GourAUDS - ; Soclety s taking much Intercst in | | the plans for the Christadora ball, | AL CR AM which will be held at the Ritz-Carlton | | | | | Construction Co. 222.226 Investment Bldg. emed a long way off, so they quietly ent to 8 cherished beauty race Church and were mar- > secret. Let it be yours todsy - MM BRWKS & CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12 th Next Tuesday—December 1st Begins the Sale All Washington Waits For! OPPORTUNITY WEEK Save! A Third A Half And More Save! A Third A Half And More DRESSES GOWNS COATS MILLINERY SHOES SLIPPERS UNDERWEAR BATH ROBES HOSIERY JEWELRY NOVELTIES KERCHIEFS BAGS GLOVES UMBRELLAS NECKWEAR FLOWERS WAISTS SWEATERS PETTICOATS RAINCOATS SLICKERS A Six-Day Se—an th Hstory-Making Event of Our Business Which Washington Never Forgets Remember the Day—Tuesday at 9:15 Read Our Ad of Three Pages In Next Monday’s Star . An Opportune Time to Do Your Christmas Shopping

Other pages from this issue: