Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Scciety interest Centered In Middies’ Christmas Hop Feature Function Opens Holiflay Season at Naval Academy—Round of Festivities in An- napolis Du ANNAPOLIS, December 18.—The Christmas hop, one of the three largest of the dancee given by the Regiment of Midshipmen at the Naval Academy during the academic vear, takes place tonight at Dahigren Hall, and the town is gay with the many sweethearts and sisters who have come for the dance which marks the opening of the holiday season. Wednesday afternoon Capt. Sin- clair Gannon, commandant of mid- shipmen, and Mrs. third of the regular monthly recep- tionn they are giving through the amademic vear &t their home on »ortar road Rear Admiral and Mrs. Nulten were hosts at a_supper dance on Sat- urday evening, December 11, in honor of the members of the Navy foot ball squad and guests. Among the itls who attended the dance were Miss Nancy Larrick of Win chester, Va., who was the week end guest of Miss Dorothy Nulton; Miss Catherine Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Carr of Washing- ton, and Miss Gladys Waltjen of Roland Md. Mre. Garey, wife of Dr. Enoch B Garey, president of St. John's College, who has spent a month in Baltimore, has returned to her home in Annapolis. Miss Gertrude O'Donnell Boone and Mrs. Wheeler Glenn of Baltimore were guests for the week end of Mrs. Daniel Banks, in her home on Prince George street, and attended the hop at the Naval Academy. Mrs. John L. Chew and her son, John L. Chew, Jr., are spending the Winter at Augusta, Ga. Miss Emily Macklin, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Charles Macklin of Baltimore, was a guest for the week end of Mrs. Tench Tilghman, and attended the dance given by the Regiment of Midshipmen at the Naval cademy. f Aot Comar. and Mrs. Phillp V. H. Weems entertained at dinner Wednes- day in their home on Southgate ave- nue. " Capt. and Mrs, Henry C. Dinger were hoste at an informal dinner party uesday evening. i Peggy Stout, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George Stout of Philadel phia, is a guest for the week end of Lieut. and Mrs. Thorwald Solberg in their home on Oklahoma Terrace. Mre. Perry, wife of Lieut. Lyman 8. Perry, who has been the recent guest of Capt. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gannon held the | ring Week. beth, to spend the Winter in Southern waters. Lieut. T. J. O'Brien, U. 8. N., who recently was ordered to duty at the Naval Academy, has leased an apart ment at 23 State circle. Miss Sue Munford entertained at dinner Thursday evening in her home, on Prince George street, in compliment to Lieut. and Mrs. Frederic Riddle. Mrs. Riddle, who was Miss Aroostine Scales, daughter of Rear Admiral A. H. Scales, U. §. N,, retired, is the guest of her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Carrofl Storrs Alden, in their home, on Porter road. Mrs. Mott, wife of Lisut. George E. Mott, Medical Corps, U. S. N., and Mrs. O'Connell, wife of Lieut. John T. | O'Connell, Medical Corps, U. 8. N,, entertained together at bridge Thurs- day afternoon at the Rlue Lantern Inn, on King George street. Mrs. Edwin Walmsley was hostess at bridgs Thursday afternoon at her home, on the Severn near Annapelis. Mre. Louis baud entertained in. formally Sunday in the home of Mrs. Colling, wife of Comdr. Marshall Col- lins, U. 8. N. The engagement has been an- nounced of Miss Katherine Leigh Bechtold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. William Rechtold of Govans, Md., to Ensign Sidney Layton Smith, son of Mr. and Mre. Layton Smith of Balti- more. Miss Helen Phillips entertained at dinner Saturday evening in her home, on King George street, in honor of her brother and a number of his class- mates, all members of the graduating class at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Cardwell of Louisville, Ky., and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Creed Card- well of Washington, have been spend- ing a few days at Carvel Hall, to be with Mrs. Cardwell's grandson, who is a2 member of the graduating class at the Naval Academy. The engagement has been announced of Miss Catherine Lenihan, daughter of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Nicholl J. Leni- han, to Lieut. Paul Halloran (C. E.) U. 8 N, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Halloran of New York. The mar- riage will take place in June at Fort Sheridan, 1ll, where Gen. Lanihan is on duty. Ensign H. MacT. Sylvester was the guest in whose honor 35 midshipmen at the United States Naval Academy entertained at dinner Sunday at noon. at Carvel Hall. Ensign Sylvester was their instructor at the Naval Academy Preparatory School at San Diego, Kurtz in Washington, has returned to nnapolis. Avanr;. and Mrs. William Giles enter- tained informally Wednesday after- noon after the Navy-Western Mary- and basket ball game. T Dand Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow, who have been the guests of their daughter-inlaw, Mrs. Joseph S. Big- elow, jr., in her home on Northwest street, left last week for their home in Boston. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Dorothy May- field Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of Annapolis, and Ensign which will take place at St. Anne’ Episcopal ) the evening of January 1 at £:30 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth King, d!u[h(!r of Capt. and Mrs. Ernest J. King, enter- tained at bridge, followed by a tea,|= Tuesday afternoon in the home of her parents on Franklin street. Mrs. Anson Malthy 0{ ].\!.W \nrkhl‘.l spending this month with her son-in- Vn"\\ and daughter, Dean Walter R. Agard and Mrs. Agard, in their home on College avenue. M Morris, wife of Capt. Robert Morris, U. 8. N., who is spending the Winter in Annapolis, will leave Monday for Philadelphia, where she will spend the holidays’ with Capt. Morris, who is in command of the U Henderson. M King, wife of Capt. Ernest J. King, who has spent the past two weeks at Norfolk, Va., has returned to_her home in Annapolis. ss Constance Thrall of Detroit, Calif., prior to their entering the Naval Academy. Mrs. Miller, wife of Ensign Wallace J. Miller, entertained informally at bridge Tuesday evening in the home of her mother, Mrs. B. B. Jackson, on Duke of Glocester street. Judge C. A. Boswell and Mrs. Bos- well and their daughter, Miss Frances Boswell, who have been the guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Lyman 8. Perry, in their home, on Maryland avenue, left ;h]ls week for their home, at Bartow, Fla. Miss Mildred Ramsay, daughter of the late Capt. Martin M. Ramsay (8.C), U. 8. N, and Mrs. Kate M. Ram- v of Washington, is spending the week end in Annapolis as the guest of Miss Nan Farrell, in the home of her parents, on Southgate avenue, THE SIGN OF THE LANTERN 1 Mich., Who has been the guest of Mrs, Prentiss Bassett in her home | on Randall place, left last week for | Washington, where she will be the guest of relatives for the next few | weeks. | Miss Anne Hanson Iglehart was hostess at a_br in honor of Miss M eland, Ohlo, wh 1sign Francis A. place in the late Spring. Mr. James A. Walton, president of the Annapolis Ranking and Trust Co., and Mre. Walton, who have been spending & week in New York, have returned to their home here. Mr*and Mrs. George Marshall Jones, jr. have left on their yacht, Eliza S. Rogers of e marriage to| Monroe wil take | 1822 New !..nnlln pe. Christmas Dinner $1.25 ge Tuesday evening | Feit Cocitan ‘ream of Oyater Soup Roast Turker with Dressing Cranberry Jell oberry Jelly Gepdled Bweet Polatoss Mashed Potatoes Buttered Spinach Tomato Jelly Mince Pis uts Mints offee. Kpecial Xmas Eve Dinner 5 {0 7:30 Weekday Dinners. 75¢ Sunday Dinners, $1.00 Rooms. Phone for Reservations, N. 5964, lea Cream 70. Stationers Christmas Novelties On our second floor we show hundreds of new and -attractive Holiday Novelti B'r Birio! G ] Lea P Sterling plain & es in ass nze as's ther A NE v Silver, enameled Your inspection is cordially in- vited, with no obligation to pur- ¥ i i %% ¥ % ¥ ¥ % ¥ % i i H % | | % ; § / / ; : ; & ; %% / 8 i § / ; ! i 2 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON 5 il / ! 1 \ \ ‘Wood-Seat Rocker $2.95 Golden oak finish—strongly made. Easy Terms Bookcase $36.50 This well made Secretary- Bookcase; beautifully finished in mahogany. Easy Credit Terms Po'ychrome Frame With excellent plate glass mir- ror, 713x26 inches. 8c No Phone or Mail Orders Serving Tray 9c¢c A most attractive and beauti- ful Tray. No Phone or Mail Orders a‘&&%.‘&:&%‘&%&’“&%‘-‘&’& D. C. DECEMBER 19, 1926—PART 3-Piece Velour Living Room Suite This attractive suite comprises three picces—a large Settee, Armchair and Wing-back Fire- side Chair. 88 Luxuriously velour. upholstered in Spring seat construc- tion. This is as fine an over- stuffed suite as one could desire. $5.00 Delivers This Suits Ga iy %fi@% ' 3-Piece Velour=C0veed Bed-Davenport Suite Durability and comfort are here offered, in a massive and well constructed suite, comprising Armchuir, Wing Chair and a Bed-Davenport. 118 The Bed-Davenport is casily and instantly convert- ed into a comfortable bed— a practical feature. Uphol- stered in velour. $5.00 Delivers This Suits 3 A well-built suite, comprising Armchair, Rocker and a Bed- Davenport, that is quickly changed from davenport to a comfortable bed. Martha \\'ashi_nglm\ Sewing Cabinct $8.75 A genvine bargain — ma- hogany finish. Easy Credit Terms P e \ White House Kitchen Set 89c Consists of 6 pieces of good steel cutlery, white handles. No Phone or Mail Orders A A R R SR R R AR IR R NRIAR IR IR dad. 52 Easy Credit Terms PRI e oot ot et et ot o Genuine Leather Club Rocker A fine Rocker to present to Spring seat construction. $21.50 Easy Credit Terms | Mahogany-Finish Telephone Stand and Chair . $4.98 No Phone or Mail Orde 7.&%&&&’#&‘#?@#&%:&‘#&‘#&’#&‘#&‘#&%&‘4&‘#&3% The frames are of golden oak —with wide arms and braced throughout. Upholstered and covered in a good grade of imi- tation leather. = Double Da-Bed $16.95 All-metal, w0 o d-finish frame. Complete with cre- tonne-covered mattress and valance; makes a full size bed swhen open. Easy Credit Terms s Golden Oak High Chair With Tray $1.98 o Phone or Mail Orders =k i % = 8 weme=iel NLE. Corner of 7t J° L8] A A ENEE ¥ Scooter With Rubber-Tired Disc Wheels 98¢ %‘) oy % Automobile Child’s Phonograph A dandy auto, $1,98 with ruber-tired $4_69 wheels; for smaller boys, special. Made of Wood-Finish Metal Toy Piano 89¢ Have Santa select one for your little girl. Pool Table Complete with Equipment v 1om o $5.98 P &, Handcar R ubber-tired $3.98 wheels. Made of hardwood. Child’s Oak Rocker e Wood Seat—Strongly Made ool Chests As Low As 98¢ M ey $1.49 AR AT AT A e T A AR AR AN, “little carpenter.” ZRBDERERERERVERERDVEREREIRIRVEREREDR 20 You couldn't decide upon a n!\ offers choice of dozens of styles. 33-inch Size 40-in $895 $13 $1.00 Delive Guaranteed Oil Heater $ 3.95 Economical, safe and odorless. No Phone or Mail O:ders Porcelain-Top Kitchen Cabinet Curtain Front $34.50 $1.00 Delivers It Easy Terms Davenport Table $9.75 A sturdy Renaissance period table in mdoilh any finish. Easy Credit Terms