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SOCIETY, Admiral and Mrs. Nulton Hosts at Soc1a1 Functlon Rcc:ptlon Wedncsday Outstandmg in Events of Week—Guests Ente Homes——pcrsonal NOtCS. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. October 9., The outstanding social event of the | the reception hy weak was Wednesday afternoon miral and M Lou superintendent’s _quarte: Naval Academy. The reception, which was given for the officers and civilian professors attached to the academy and their families, and the friends of Admiral and Mrs. Nulton who are residents of Annapol marked the official opening of the season at the Naval Academy. Mrs, Nulton was as- sisted in receiving by Mrs. Gannon, wifa of the commandant of midship- men, and the wives of a number of | the officers who are on duty at the Naval Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Atterbury have closed their home. Maidstone Farm, near Annapolis, and have gone given on Rear Ad- to New York, where they will spend Ihl \\|mp| James A. Walton, president of th» Annapolls Fankine ang Teoet Con | has returned to Annapolis after a | week's visit in New York City. | Miss Katherine Halligan, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. John Halli- gan, was hostess at a tea Sunday aft- ernoon at her home an Prince George street, in honor of Miss Marjorie | Moody, daughter of Capt. Roscoe | Moody, who is her guest Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand C. Latrol who have been living in Annapolis foi five vears. left last week with thelr | family for Frederick, Md.. will make their home. An engagement recently announced 1= that of Miss Mary Mildred .Joyce, | daughter of Dr. and Mrs Burch Joyee of Raltimore, to Joseph Truman | Hazzn, A member of the graduating | rclass of midshipmen at the Naval Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Philip wera hosts at dinner ning last. at their Peterson Thursday eve home on South River, their guests including Col. and | Mrs. Roger Rrooke of Panama and | Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Simmonds and | Mr. and Mrs. William V. Boyle of | Washington Commodore E. B. Underwood, U. § N., retired, and Mrs. Underwood en- tertained at dinner Friday evening | last at their home on Prince George street. Their guests included Mrs. Harry Knox. Mr. Gard Knox. Mr. and | Mrs. Arthur Newton own, Miss Flizabeth 1ip and Maj. Frederic Delano. U. 8. M. €., retired Mr. and Mrs. Arthington Giipin, | who bhave heen spending some time in Philadelphia. have returned to their home. Uchllyn-on-Severn, near An- napolis. Mr. and Mrs. Sellman B. Brown of | Pennsylvania have heen the guests | for a week of Mrs. Brown's brother-in Iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. De Peayster Valk, at their home near An- ’ napolis Mrs. A. Swindell Wilson, who been the guest of her sister-in- Mrs. Benson Swindell, at her home a Wardour, near Annapolis, sailed from New York today for her home at | lorance, Ttaly. | Mrs. Gatch, wife of Lieut. Thomas | Leigh Gatch, who 18 on duty at.New ort, R. I, IS the guest of her mother. s. Robert R. Dashlell, on Duke of | Gloucester street. {Who i a member of the graduating where they |3 rtained in Annapolls ordered for duty as chief of staff for Rear Admiral Louis de Steiger. Mrs. Hinds - will remain in Annapolis through October. to he with their son, class at the Naval Academy. Ensign and Mrs. H. '1. Loomis have been the recent g of Mrs, Loomis' mother, Mrs L. Fowler, at_her home on Hanover street. . and Mre. Thomas Keliher of hington spent the week end with friends in Annapolis. Dr. Enoch Barton Garey, president of St. John's College, and Mrs. Garey have returned to Annapolis and have reopened their home at the col- lege for the Winter. H Among those who motored over from Washington Saturday to see the Navy-Purdue foot ball game were Col." John Beaumont S. M. C., h rother-in and sister, and Mrs. Cobb. fe . George Stout ladelvhia, her daughter, Miss Peggy Stout, and Miss Fifi Dorrance spent the week end at Car- xel Hall and attended the hop given hy the regiment of mid<hipmen at the Naval Academy Saturday eve- ning. Lieut. and Mrs. M. F. Eddy. who have heen Spending some time in New | York City. have returned to their home at Arnapolis Mrs. Hinds. wife of Copt. A. W. Hinds, was hostess at 2 small lunch- eon Thursday at " enue, The Little Inn, on cal. wife of Licut. Comdr. res Roval, who ha: heen the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alice Knight ryor, at_her home on Maryland ave- nue, has left for Washington. where she will spend the Winter with her father. R Austin M. | Knight. T Tomdr. Clyde G. West had as their gume for the week end Mrs. Harris M. Crist of Brooklyn and Mrs. Lanird Nicholson b dhtiee At MRS. ALONZO TYNER, Who, after arranging her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel for the Autumn and Winter season, is visiting in New York. erd of Washington. Miss Andre Costet was hostess at ing at the Hotel Ambassador, Atlantic a bridge party Monday evening at|Of Personal Interest 4 City, for several weeks. - her home at Cumberland Court. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Emil est of Comin wp A T Gt jan.| o 'Washington Reeidenta | M. and Mre, Bl et of 2160 tertained informally Saturday after- from a two weeks' stay in Atlantlc noon after the Navy-Purdue foot ball| Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kann left| City e A game in their home at the Naval|yashi , : and Mrs, 1. Small will he a Academy. il vy QI Sl home this evening from § to 10 o'clock Lick Springs, Ind., to spend several Mrs. Charles Nelson Dugan and 5 Upshur street, in honor of their | her daughters, Miss Charlotte Nelson | Week son 1n -law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Du:dn and Miss Ellen Dugan, who| Miss Bernice Simon, daughter of | Irving Lichtenberg, who were recent- have spent the Summer at Mrs. Dugan’s old home, the Ridout House, Mr. tered Goucher ly married Mrs. Edward White of Cumberland, and Mrs. Louis Simon, has en- College, Baltimore. on Duke of Gloucester sireet. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Roy Goldsmith | Md., is visiting her son-inlaw and returned to Balttimore for the Wi have taken an apartment at 2701 | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tash of Miss Louise Phipps, who spent sev- | Connecticut avenue, where they are| 2807 Connecticut avenue. g eral weeks with her father. Mr. Henry | now located. | . Adolph Lichtenstein was given Phipps. at Carvel Hall, left this week | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ¢ Kaufman | v members of her for New York, where she will spend | left Thursda nd are spending the v night at the | the Winter. | week end New York City. They | honor of her 70th Mrs. C. (. Baldwin will entertain | will return here this evening. | e at a buffet supper followed by mm«e‘ Mrs. Joseph Vallin of the Tulane | 2 with her | Monday evening in her home. Spring | Apartment has as her guest her aunt, | daughter, Mr: v Smith. and Hill, near Waterbu d.. in honor | Mrs. Annie ver. of Los Angeles, | her granddaugl Clara Smith, - guests, Mrs, Cameron of Phila- | Calif., who will remain for a fort|have returned from abroad, where nd Miss Sill of Geneva. N. Y. | night, after which she will be the pent the Summer in travel. and Mrs. Carvll H. Bryan en-|Ruest of Mrs. Bertha Coblenzer, who are at the Roosevelt. tertained at bridge Thursday in their home, at Wardour. R. Magruder entertained . Frederick McComas and is returning from Europe. Mr. was the guest last week end of his Th iss Jeanette Loeb wi this week for a visi Irving May of Richmond, ¢ d Greenabaum, who has A . ing In honor | 1er. Mrs. Stanley Lansburgh ting her daughter, Mrs. Laurence Balliere of Balth. | Ruth Thalhimer of Itichmond ¢ Levy, for a week, returned to her guest_ overnight. also the guest of Mrs. Lansburgh. her home in’ Hanover, Pa e opening meeting of the Council Miss Aline Lanshurgh Mrs. Milligan, widow of Admiral MCCeran of B of Jewish Women takes place Tues-|ington last week for F gan. and her daughters. Mrs, [ (=TI MeCOBAS BF CE O clor | day_ afternoon. October 12, at 2:15| Springs. Ind., to spend severa Tench Tilgman and Miss Mollle Mil- | S, SPUA. WA S0 0 onie o'clock at the Community Center. The Town and Country Club golf Yl n,w:’lo have spent the Summer in |0 0" wore visitors in Annapolis over I_{!lflrr,;llnp program has heen team are playing the Ast C Mis. Tlghmana cottage at Blue | ool ond and attended the foot | TAnZed. | golf team of Philadelphia in ge Summit, have returned to An- o5 FEED S 00 O aval Acad. | Mr. and Mrs. Julius .Peyser have! that city. a number of the members mapolis, and have reopened their [ 2N heen spending the past week in Atlan-| having left town vesterday for the heme on Marviand avenue for the |®™ tie City. event, . Winter. | Mr. "and Mrs, Harry King leave rs. James Simon, who spent the Tdeut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lynde Mc- ARM'ST'CE DAY PLEA \\ulmed.n for French Lick Springs Cormack have arrived in Annapolis from Honolulu and are accupying the Reckwell home on Revell street, which they have leased for the Winter. Mrs. Percy Foster Hall, w bean the guest for some weeks of her slster, Mrs. John Wirt Randall, has returned to her home at Alexen- | dria, V"a Rear Admiral A. H. Scales and his daughters, Miss Effie Scales and M Cook, wife of Lieut G. Cook, § ara the guests of Dr. and Mrs, Carroll Storrs Alden at Naval Academy Among the recent arrivals in An. napolis are Lieut. and Mrs. Thorwald Salherg. wha are accupying their home on Oklahoma terrace. Lieut. Solberg has heen ordered to duty at the en- gineering experiment station, near An their home at the | 1 | | napolis Capt. and Mrs. Thomas R. Kurtz, who for a number of years have made thelr home in Annapolis and who now are living in Washington far the week end of ( Sinclair Gannon, at their Naval Academy Miss Elizabeth Tilghman Temsley of Baltimore has heen the guest for A week of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bur- well at their home on Hanover street. were guests | pt. and Mrs. home at the Mr. and Mrs. Duane du Barry and their daughter. Miss Frances du Rarry, are spending the Autumn at the home of Miss Sara Bell Williams, | near Annapolis. Mr. and Mrs, du Barry and their daughter will return to New York for the Winter ! Capt. and Mrs. A, W. Hinds were | hosts at an informal ‘dinner party Wednesday ever last at the Little prior to Capt. West Coast inds leaving for | where he nce urged vesterday to The League of Rememb the District Commisioner: issue a proclamation calling upon the people of the District to observe Armistice day with two minutes of 721 NlNTH STREET NORTHWBT' JUST FOR TOMORROW AFTERNOON GOWNS FOR $19 VALUES $32.50 TO $45 0o AFTERNOON GOWNS, ONE- OF-A-KIND MODELS A SURPRISING, STARTLING OFFE ING OF VFRY FEAUTIFU. GOWNS MUCH BELOW COST O® DRESSMAK NG FOR MADAME AND MADEMOISELLE JPECAL STORE HOURS POR TOMCRROW aAMTOTP M teress their fits RAC haze posst we keep Your Sel anet & 1111 F “Smart Furs at M and the moderate | prices of our that causes women to come #n and remark about how in- A Small Deposit Will Reserve ted they sn having friends share in the bene- of EANET AND HER FURS. We try to them as near perfect as ble, and at the same time watch overhead to prices down! ; are our lection Bacher Street loderate Prices” \lx mmer in Atlantic City, is with Mr. 1736 nd Mrs. Maury Simon of ay-! Lanier place for the Winter William Hahn has been Afternoon Dresses That Are Passports of Charm HARM is a woman's “open sesame” to thie realm of gentle- folk. Especially at tea time that lovely graceful as the vapors that curl and eddy over the china It is the trysting hour for wit and winsomeness, cups, is valued. the rendezvous with poise. Priced $39.50 Upward érlebacher “Jeminine Apparel of Individnality TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET Erlebacher Afternoon Dresses, in hues of Valencia Blue, Black and Jungle Green, are passports to the charmed circle: o, Debutantes Listed For Formal Entrance Into Society World (Continued from Fifth Page.) OCTOBER_ 10, tions given for the smart buds of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Copley present their daughter, Miss Kath- arine Amory, to society at a tea De- cember 4. Mrs. Amory will entertain a group of the season's debutantes at luncheon November 26. Former Senator and Mrs. Nathaniel B. Dial will present their daughter, Miss Fannie Dial, to society at a tea dance at the Congressional Club, De- cember 22. A dinner and luncheon are also being planned for Miss Dial. Amory_will ‘The Commissioner of Internal Reve- nue and Mrs. David Hunt Blair will present Mrs. Blair's daughter, Miss Adelaide Douglass, to society Decem- ber 11 at a tea dance to be given at ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Miss Douglass was graduated last June from Sweet Briar College and spent the Summer touring in Europe. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. J. W. Joyes will entertain at a_dinner dance at the Chevy Chase Club December 31 for their debutante daughter, Miss Georglana Joyes. Miss Joyes will make her formal debut at a tea dance at Washington Barracks December 27. Miss Allison Roebling, daughter of Mrs. Arthur O'Brien, will make her debut at a tea at the home of Col. and Mrs. O'Brien November 23. Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Amos Fries will be hosts at a large dance at the Wash- ington Barracks November 23, when they will present their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Fries, to society. Rev. Z. Barne llips and Mrs. Phillips will present their daughter, Miss Salle Hews Phillips, 7 cember 7 given at their home, 2224 R street. Col. and Mrs. R. M. Cutts, U, 8. M. €., will give a tea December when they will introduce their daugh ter, Miss Alice Cutts, to socfety. Miss Cutts has just returned from a Sum- mer abroad. She was a guest for some time of Mrs. John Barcol of Boston in her country place in Eng- larid. Miss Eleanor Bryan Smith, debu- tante daughter of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. George Leonard Smith, will go to Philadelphia_at the end of the week to assist Miss Josephine Mustin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mustin, of Rosemont, Pa., at her debut tea. Miss Smith will make her how to Washington society at a tea dance at Rauscher's December 15. Col. and Mrs. F. E. Hopkins will en- tertain at a tea December 2, when they will present their daughter, Miss Fran. ces Hopkins to society. They will give a dinner dance for her about the mid- dle of December. Miss Hopkins returned to Washing. ton yesterday after spending the Sum- mer in New York and Rhode Island, re she recuperated from a recent Miss Florence Maj. and Mrs. Edward be ‘presented to soclet dance at the Mayflower daughter of | A. Keys, will at a dinner December 24, Hotel Roosevelt Sixteenth St. at V and W Beautiful Ballroom and Re- ception Rooms available for dances, receptions and card parties at reasonable prices. Call North 9080. Under Wardman Management. quality, light and 1926—PART 2. Christmas eve. Miss Keys was gradu- ated from the Holton-Arms School last Spring, and she is now a student at Smith College. After taking part in the holiday gaveties Miss Keys will resume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Kendall will present their daughter, Miss Jane Kendall, to society at a tea Novem- ber 15. Miss Frances Larner Gore, daugh- ter of Capt. and Mrs. Albert J. Gore, whose coming out party will be a tea dance at the Washington Club. Sep- tember 23, will be given a large lunch- eon by her aunt, Mrs. Edward Graves of Wardman Park Hotel sometime in December. Miss Rebekah Lipscomb, daughter of Mrs. Blaine Lipscomb. will make her debut at a tea to he given by Mrs. Lipscomb at the Wardman Park Hotel, November 24. Mrs. Lipscomb will give & dinner dance for her daugh- ter, December 24. Mr. and Mrs. George Langdon Whit- ford of 2311 Connecticut avenue will present their daughter, Miss Eleanor Whitford to society at a tea Decem- . Whitford will entertain luncheon December 2, at the Chevy Chase Club. Misg Nancy Hamilton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Hamilton, whose debut party is to be a tea dance December 20 at Rauscher’s will have three out-of-town guests assisting her at her te: fiss Elma Binns of Union- town, F Miss Jessjca Holton of Bethlehem. Pa.. and -Miss Virginia Murry of Trenton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Swagar Sherley will present their daughter, Miss Olive T. Sherley, to society at a tea. November 26. Mrs De Frees Critten will give large dance for the bud, December 20, Miss Mary Page Jullien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Jullien, will make her debut at a tea dance at the Mayflower Hotel December 21. Mrs. Frank Hight and her debutante daughter, Miss. Barbara Hight. have returned to their home on Twenty-first street after spending the latter part of the Summer in New Hampshire. ~ Miss Barbara Hight accompained Mr. and Mrs. Hight and her vounger sister, Miss Phyliss Hight, who is a student at Ogontz School, to Europe the early part of the Summer. Miss Hight will make her bow to society at a tea given by her parents in their home Thanksgiving day. Their will be no dancing at the tea. Mr. and Mrs. Hight will give a large dance for their debutante daughter at the Willard Hotel. December 28. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh will introduce their daughter, Miss Louise Fitzhugh. to society at a tea December 4. Values! 5 Qualities! SOCIETY. Miss Helen Hermann Gatley will make her bow to soclety at a tea given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Prescott Gatley, at the Mayflower Hotel Christmas day. . Miss Marguerite Orme. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Orme. will make her bow to society at a tea November 29, given at the home of her parents, 8600 Georgia avenue. -] First Informal Dance By Sojourners’ Club The Sojourners’ Club, Washington Chapter, No. 3. will hold its first in formal dance at the Marine Barracks on Saturday, October 23. Capt. George F. 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