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. Annapolis Social Season " Featured by Receptions SOCIETY. Naval Academy Hosts Officers Open Serie Notable Functions in Schedulc. ANNAPOLIS, Md., October 22— Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair Gannon were “at home"” inesday afternoon at| their quarters on Porter road. Mrs. | Gannon was assisted by the wives a number of officers on duty at the al Academy and her daughter, 2 Hays, wife of Ensign W. S Hays, who has been the guest of her parents for several months. The reception given Thursday last week by Lieut. Comdr. .J. Harris Colhoun, U. S. N. (retired). and Mrs. Cothoun at their home. Windsor arm. on Seuth River, was the out- standing: social event of the early Au. | tumn. Miss Colhoun, an aunt of | Comdr. Cothoun, and Miss Meta Mur- 5 the tea table, sted A vder, wife of Capt. C. Philip Snyder, U. 8. N | The first of a series of dances given | by the officers on duty at the Naval| Academy was held Friday-evening at | Mahan Hall. The guests were received by Mrs. Nulton, wite of Admiral Louis M. Nulton, and Capt. Sinclair Gannon. | Capt. and Mrs. Gannon were hosts at | a dinner in honor of Admiral and Mrs, | Nulton preceding the dance. Mrs. Philip R Alger, who has been visiting_her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Vogdes, at Schenectady, N. Y., is returning this week to her home on Murray Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. ianna of | Salisbury, Md., were guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burns, and with them attended the foot ball game between the Navy and Notre Dame University. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Hayward have issued invitations for a reception the afternoon of Wednesday, October 26, in thelr home, Drawyah, on South | River in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John | Francis Gibbons, | Mrs. John G. Capers of Washington | was the recent guest of her cousin, Mrs. James F. Ferguson, in her home on Maryland avenue. Comdr. and . Rolar.d Brajnard | entertained at dinner Friday evening | in their home on Upshur 1o0ad, taking | their guests later to the dance given | by the officers on duty at the Naval| Academy. Mrs. Todd. wife of Capt. David W. | Todd of Newport, R. 1., the recent | guest of her cousin, Mrs. Pope, wife of Capt. Ralph E. Pope, has returned to_her home. Miss Georgianna Cusachs, who has | spent the Summer at Newport. R. L, | and Narragansett Pier, will make a| round of visits in New York and Long | Island before returning to her home | at_Annapolis Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Swan. former residents of Anuapolis, were luncheon Buests Sunday of Mr. Frank Mar- chand on Prince George street. Comdr. and Mrs. Francis W. _.ock- well were guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bladen Lowndes in their Howard County home. Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Skipwith Coch- ran of Wynnewood, Pa., were guests for the week of Lieut. Comdr. and| Mrs. Thorwald Solberg on Oklahoma terrace. { Lieut: and Mrs. Gordon Parks have had as their guest Mrs. Parks’ sister, gm Mazie Clarre of College Point, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Chester E. Lewis are occupying their new home on Southgate avenue, and have with them for the Winter Mrs. Lewis’ miother and sister, Mrs. William Duval and Miss Ruby Duval, who have eiosed their home on Green street. Mrs. Milligan and her daughter, Miss-Mollie Milligan, who have spent the Summer -with -Mrs. -Milligan’s other daughter, Mrs:-Tench Tilghman, in her cottage at Blue Ridge Summit, Pa., have returned to_their Home on Maryland avenue. Tilghman is of Miss Biand || . Va., in her home ,'and will_not return to Annapolis aiptil later in the Autumn. © - Ameng guests at a dinner given at the Kennels, in Baltimore, Sat- urday evening by Mr. Stayton were Comdr. and Mrs. Granville' B. Hoey, “Mrs. Carlos Cusachs, Mrs. William (Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Warner “Bailey. Comdr. Theodore Woolsey Johnson, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Johnson, who E the early Autumn in the home of the Misses Munford, are occupying their new home in Acton court, Mur- ray Hill The engagement has been announced of Miss Mary McLean, daughter of Capt. Norman T. McLean, U. 8. M. C.. and Mrs. McLean, to Lieut. Charles Frederic Cressweil, U. S. M. C.. who “was a member of the class graduated " from the Naval Academy in 1924, Among the recent arrivals in .\n- mapolis aré Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. A. G. Quynn, who are occupying a_house jof Charmingly Entertain. S Of Dance!—other the late Judge James | Shackleford of Virginia. Mrs. Cummings, wife of Comdr. D. Cummings, has leased one of the rntz houses on King George street, and will spend the Winter in_Annapo- Comdr. and Mrs. Cummings’ son a member of the new fourth class the Naval Academy. Com.dr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Payne, who spent the Summer at the Little Inn, on Maryland avenue, are occupy- |ing their quarters on Upshur road at the Naval Academy. Washington Official Folk In Personal Mention Listl William \ (Continued from Fifth Page.) A., is at the Hotel Astor, in New York, for a day or two. Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Samuel Warren | Miller have returned from the North, where they spent the Summer visit- ing in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, ¢ England and New York. They opened their new apartment at 1661 Crescent pla for the season. Edward G. Lowry of e taken up their resi- dence at the Carlton for several weeks. They expect to sail for Europe the end of November, Maj. Frederick A. Holmer, military attache of the American legation in Stockholm, and Mrs. Holmer are at the Hotel Astor in New York. Frederick C. Hicks, widow of n property custodian, is in her apartment at 1302 Eighteenth street, for the Winter. _Mrs. Emerson Howe will go to New York today to spend a week. Mrs. W. Harry Brown will not open her apartment at 1785 Massa- chusetts avenue until the 1st of De- cember. Mrs. Brown spent the Sum- mer. in England and since her return o this country has been at her coun- try place, Sunset Hill, at Beverly Cove, Mass, > Mr, and Mrs. Wade H. Ellis are at | their “country home, Rippon Lodge, in Virginim, and will be at home to their friends this afternoon. Mrs. Sllis will entertain at luncheon to- morrow in compliment to Mrs. Atlee Pomerene. Mrs. William F. Dennis ana her daughter, Mrs. Charles Nelson Riker, have returned to Washington after spending a week in New York. erdeen Proving Grounds, will be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Richardson, at their home, 1719 Lamont street, for a fortnight. | Mrs. Dunn, widow of Mr. George M. Dunn, has taken an apart- ment at the Moors for the Autumn and will spend several months here before going to Chestnut Hills, Phila- delphia, where she has purchased a house and will make her future home. Mrs. Dunn has many friends here and will be remembered as Miss Eliza- beth Dalzell, daughter of the late Representative Dalzell of Pittsburgh. Mrs. H. E. Langdon of Cincinnati has taken a residential suite at the Wardman Park Hotel for the early Autumn, and has with her her daugh- ter, Miss Harriet Langdon, and her W row to her home in Boston. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 23, 1927—PART RECENT ADDITION TO THE CORPS ADAME HAUENS Eugen Hauenschield, counselor of the Aus- Hotel, where they are established for the | Who has joined her husband, M. trian legation, at Wardman Park season. Admiral Louis N. Nulton, comman: dant of the Naval Academy, and Mrs. Nulton, at Annapoll: Miss Gary Clark of Liverpool, who | has taken a suite at the Grace Dodge Hotel, will pass the Winter in Wash- ington. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Rilchie of Catons- ville, Md., is in Washington for a short visit and is staying at the May- tlower. Miss Elizabeth L. Parry, head of the art department of the University of Cincinnati, who is taking leave of absence for a year from the univer- sity, has arrived in Washington to spend some time, and has taken a suite at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Dempsey of Los Angeles have taken a resi- dential suite at the Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. They were the guests at iuncheon yesterday at | the Carlton of Judge and Mrs. Ernest Harvey van Fossen, Who visited them o Miss Wildenrath spent the Spring months at the hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Moreman of Chicaga, arrived in Washington yes- terday morning and will be at the Mayflower until tomorrow, when they will leave for Atlantic City for a short stay. Before returning to Chicago they will come to Washington for a few days. Mr. Gustaf Janson, accompanied by Mrs. Janson and his sister, Miss Elin Janson, and Mr. and Mrs. Elinar Lange of Gothenburg, Sweden, who are making an extensi trip through the United States, are at the Carlton for two weeks. They will visit Bal- timore and Boston before returning to Sweden on. the Gripsholm, Mrs. Wilson 'Prichett has returned to her home in Philadelphia after spending a few days as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Sydney Cloman, fa her ipartment at the vflower. Mrs. H. 8. Rowland of Waterbury, SOCIETY." Meeks of Meridien, Conn., motored to Washington and has taken an apart- ment at the Wardman Park Hotel for an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Marten of New Orleans, La., are at the Grace Dodge Hotel for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burleigh Mil- ton have closed their Summer home |on the Chesapeake Bay and have |opened their city home on Sixteenth | street. N Parties Given to Honor Mrs. Groff's House Guests Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hampton of Troy, N. Y., are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Diller B. Groff of Harrison street. Mr. and Mrs. Groff entertain- ed at bridge for their guests Tuesday and Thursday evening, and Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Bartelt entertained at bridge in their Mabel Harrell (Formerly of the Argonne) New Beauty Salon 1603 Conn. Ave. Al Lines of Beauty ) Cultare by Experts. Special Attention Given to School- wirls. An;n;:::cu “Thomas”’ (Formerly of Emile’ Is Now Associated With Her in their home in Los Angeles last Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Geddes, formerly of Scotland, who occupy an apartment at the Mayflower, have as | their guests Miss Mae T. Conroy and Miss Ellen” J. Conroy, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conroy of Belle Harbor, N. Y., and Miss Mary Fitz- patrick of Bay Side, Long Island, who graduated in June from Trinity College, and have completed a three- month trip in Europe. Miss Anne Richardson of Charles. ton, 8. C., former dean of home eco- nomics’ at Ames College, now of the Federal Board of Education, has re- turned to the city, and has taken an apartment at the Grace Dodge Hotel for the Winter, Mrs. John Magea Ellsworth, accom- panied by Miss Jean A, Wildenrath, has taken a residential suite at the Wardman Park Hotel for the early Autumn months. Mrs. Ellsworth and PLATELESS ENGRAVING (Raised Printing That Cannot Be Distinguished _From Engraving, at One Half the Cost.) For SOCIAL STATIONERY GREETING CARDS GOODHART’S "HIELD, son, Mr. Malcolm E. Langdon. They came from Atlantic City, where they have been passing the late Summer. Mrs. Randolph D. Hopkins, spending some time in the West, has been visiting in Chi where she was entertained at Stevens Hotel at lunchieon Tuesday. Mrs. Hopkins will vis anston, Il and in Racine, Wis., before re- turning to her home on Biltmore stréet, i Mrs. Allen Folk Cox of Helena, Ark., who is ide Mrs, Ri 5 ¢ _ | State regent of the Arkansas D. A. R.. s Prehard Bmmil Nugent of Ab- | Jit 0 e wedding of Miss Mildred Sinclair Gates to Mr. Donovan Owens at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Thursday evening. Mrs. Cox is a si ter-in-law of the bride's father, Robert M. Gates. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guggenheim of New York are at the Carlton for sev- eral days. Mrs. M. L. Higgins, who has been visiting her son, Mr. Lawrence Hig- gins, in his apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel, will return tomor- Mrs. Hig- gins will join her son shortly before he leaves for his new post as secretary to the United States embassy in Mex- Mr. ico City early in December. Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. 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