Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1927, Page 73

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Admlral and Mrs. Nulton ‘Honor Navy Foot Ball Team !Gnd players to Be Their Spccxal Guests at ¥ 1 ANNAPOLIS, Md., December 3.— Rear Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton have issued invitations for a 8upper dance in honor of the Naval Academy foot ball squad December 9 @t the superintendent’s quarters. Col. and Mrs. Julian S. Hatcher jand their three children were guests | ffor the Thanksgiving holidays of Mrs jHatcher's mother, ~Mrs. —Robert iDashiell, in her home on Duke of !G|nures(er street Comdr. and Mrs. Willlam D. Brere on were hosts Wednesday evening at ditheir quarters at the Naval Academy for dinner and bridge t}\l Peggy MeNair, daughter of Somdr, and Mrs, F. Vallette McNair, is one of the debutantes wh attend the cotillion at the Lyric in E:l(imore Monday evening, Decem- . Carlos Cusachs is gpending the New York with her daughters, ‘Mise Georgiana Cusachs and. Miss Marguerite Cusachs. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Julian B. Timberlak: , have as their guests Mre, Timberlake's mother. Mrs. James Jordon. and. Miss Kate Bell of Nor- folk, Va. Capt. and Mrs. Harry Baldridge, who spent the holiday with Mrs. Baldridge's mother, in her home on Long Island, have returned to the Academ: and Mrs. Coleman Rogers were at a buffet supper Tuesday of eck at Belvoir, their home near apolis. Comdr. and Mrs. H. C. Gearing came from Philadelphia. where Comd Gearing is on duty, to spend Thank: giving with Comdr. Gearing’s mother, Mrs. Henry C. Gearing. who is living at_Carvel Hall, The enlisted men attached to the Reina Mercedes, station ship at the Naval Academy, were hosts at a din- Jer Thanksgiving day in honor of Capt. William F. Halsey, commanding | officer of the Reina Mercede: Mrs. Caspar Whitney of New York Epent the holiday at Carvel Hall and attended the hop given by the regi- ment of midshipmen Thanksgiving < eve. + . Comdr. and Mrs. Albert Penn and * Xheir daughters, Miss Helen Penn and Miss Emily Penn, who are living in Philadelphia, where Comdr. Penn is spent - the Thanksgiving ‘with Mrs. Penn's mother and brother, Mrs. Frank Roop Smith and Lieut. Comdr. F. R. Smith, in their home on Maryland avenue. . __ Judge and Mrs. Robert Moss spent TThanksgiving and the week end with their son-inlaw and daughter, Mr. mnd Mrs. Renato Ronci, in their home at_Boston. Mrs. Robert Burwell was hostess fuesday afternoon in her home on {Hanover street for bridge, with addi- Aional guests coming in later for tea. , Mrs. Anderson, wife of Capt. Wal- ter Anderson, was the guest of friends in Annapolis the early part of the Capt. A. W. Hinfls, U. S. N, . and Mrs. Hinds of Syracuse, New York, were guests of friends in ‘¥“Annapolis the latter part of the week. Rear Admiral and' Mrs. John M. Halligan and their, daughter, Miss New Apparel 4 Supper Dance—Round of Social Activities in Annapolis, will | | va.. 4 | Katharine Halligan, who went to New | York for. the Army-Navy fdot ball game, have returned to theit home at Annapolis. Mrs, Thibaud, wife of Lieut Comdr. Leo_ Hewlitt Thibaud, has heen the | recent guest of Comdr. and Mrs. William D. Brereton. Mrs, Bright, wife of Comdr. Clark- son Bright, was hostess'at bridge with | additional guests for tea Tuesday afternoon in her home in honor of Miss Ethel Stone of New Orleans, who is the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Roland Brainard. Mrs. Brereton, wife of Comdr. W liam D. Brereton, and Midshipman . B. Jones of the graduating cl: T ceived” the. midshipmen and the guests at the Thanksgiving hop last Wednesday Mrs. Edns en route to M will remain du; Thanksgiving with her son, S. N. Rockwell Clarke, who is ami, Fla.. wherc she ng the Winter; spent eston, 8. C. Jdeut. Sherman Cla James F. Ferguson, was hostess in her heme ‘on Maryland avenue. | Monday at an afternoon bridze | liss Ethel Stane of New | Orléans, who is the guest of Comdr. | inard. | A. N. Warner of | were guests last week | Robert W. H. Weech. | sign C. W. Moses, who is on duty | on the U. S. S. Ontario at Norfolk, | spent part of last week 2t Carvel Hall. Lieut. Comdr. and Claytor had as their gue: giving, Mrs. Claytor Gladys Jefferies of Washington The marriage has been announced of Miss Mary McLean, daughter of Capt. and . Norman T. McLean, and Lieut. < L. Cresswell, U. 8. November . McLean Mrs. at the \av v \ Lieut. Wells ‘L. 3 who is on duty on the U. S. sas, now at the Philadelphia Nav Yard, was a guest for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Norvell P. Chapman in_their home near Annapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newton Brown, who spent the Autumn in Annapolis, left last week for Cocoa- nut Grove, Fla., where they will re- main during the Winter at the -home of Mrs. Ross, widow of Rear Admiral Albert Ross. Lieut. Comdr. J. Harrison Colhoun, U. 8. N,, retired, and Mrs. Calhoun, who spent the holiday week in New York City, have returned to their home, Windsor Farm, on West River. Comdr. and Mrs, Charles J. Hole- man entertained Saturday afternoon in their quarters for their young daughter, Miss Priscilla Holeman. Miss Katharine Hopkins spent the holiday with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. ‘alton Hopkins, in their home on Maryland avenue. Balsa wood, from which the newest type of radio loudspeaker is made, is th. lightest wood known, weighing | and their only a third as much as cork. It can easily be indented with the finger nail. '7/13 Store of Delig THE SUN DAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FROM FOREIGN LANDS ‘Wife of the first secretary ittle (lnllxhh:" |} 1 anitza, at home at 2013 hs. Croates and Slovenes, New Hampshire avenue. Penwomen's Reception Set for December 16 Invitations are being -issued by the | National League of American Pen| Women for its first reception of the | season, which is to take place in| the Willard room of the Willard Hotel on the afternoon of Friday, De- | cember 16, from 4 to 6 o'clock, When | the guest of honor will he Mme. Olga ! Samaroff Stokowski, noted musician and writer and a member of the Phila- delphia_hranch of the league. In addition to members of the or. ion a number of guests from . diplomatic and residential so- re being invited to meet Mme. ki. At 5 o'clock there will be cal program by Mme. Charles Cahier, world famous contralto, who will give a_charming group of songs. During _her stay in Washington Mme. Stokowski will. be the guest of the Minister of Poland, Mr. Jan Ciechanowski and Mme. Ciechanowski at the Polish legation. ciety Woman's Democratic Clyb Announces Reception The Woman's National Demoeratic Club has issued invitations to a recep- tion which will be given at the.olub- house, 1526 New Hampshire -aventue, LR F~ STREET 4 ELEVENT!-I An Enchantmg Collection - EVENING DRESSES For Women and Misses Fbr. Every Smart Occasion of the Holiday Social Season The holiday crowded . parties. with dinners, The lovely frocks you will calendar will be dances, select from our brilliant collection will add their lustre to these delight- ful affairs. 24755185 Every Dress at Every Price Is Typical of Our Usual Splendid Values The bouffante debutante mode The velvet dinner gown The scintillating beaded gown The chiffon dance frock The sophisticated metal gown Sizes for Mademoiselle 14 to 20 Sizes for Madame Always 36-to 44 Second Floor. | president, tomorrow evening in honor of the new Democratic members of the House of Representatives and their wives. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, honorary president, and Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, wil receive the club guests and will be assisted by members of the board of governors, including Mrs. Emily Newell Blair, Mrs. J. Borden riman, Mrs. John B. Kendrick, Charles Warren, Mrs. J. Harr c. Tiohert Lansing, Mra. , Mrs. Cordell Hull, Hubbard Huston Thompson, her Cunningham, Mrs. . Ollie L!mtw nk Hiram Snell, Mrs. Rose lnefl ster and Mrs. Percy E. Quin. Mrs. Daniel C. Roper wilj preside at Mrs. Wilbur W, Ranister, M Mrs. Minnie F in Dodd, M | the punch bowl. Mrs. Rutland Duckett Beard Entertains at Tea Mrs. Rutland Duckett Beard of Chevy Chase entertained at tea Th ¥ afternoon at her home. She had assisting her at the tea table Miss Frances Butler, niece of Rear Admiral F. J. Drake, and Mrs. Willlam Mans- field Clark, wife Prof. Clark of Johns ‘Hopkins University. Chrys- anthemums and roses were used on the table, and there were about one hundred guests. Mrs. Blair | New York Society Dance : Listed for December 6| The monthly d dance, of the New York State Society will he | ziven in the large ballcoom at the Willard Tuesday evening, December 6 The entertainment program will in- | clude songs by Mrs. Myra McCathran | Marks, with Mr. James Russell Barr reception at_the piano. IRt Members of the reception commit- tee are Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Mrs. Frederick M. Davenport, Mvs. Ogden Mills heodore Douglas Robin- son mund Platt. Mrs. John Nieol J nes Andrew Walsh | and Miss Mary Black. The host- | esses will be Mrs. H. J. McClute, Mrs. | Carlton van Valkenburz, Mrs. G. 1. | Lynch, Mrs. F. S. Sanford, Mrs. H. H. | | cue League, Wednesday, DECEMBER 4, 192 :Many Lending Their Aid 1927—-PART 2. To Animal Rescue League Much interest the hridge party for the Animal Res- December at the Washington Club. and amon those who have faken tables are Mrx. | Stellwagen, Mrs. Charles Bough- ton Wood, Mrs Wallace Neff, Mrs George Barnett, Mrs. A. G. McClin- Mrs. Edward B. Meigs, Mrs ter S. Hutchins, Mrs. Blodgett, Mrs_Henry Parsons Erwin, Mrs. Carroll 8. Graves, Mrs, Walter R. Tuckerhman. Mrs. ford. Miss rah Stephen B. ins, Twogood, Miss 1 fer D. Hea ardson, Mrs, . many _othe Munroe, Mrs Mrs. Merton ydia Biddle, Miss Barnes Rich- Harry Shannon and Miss N. R. Macomb, is helng shown in | Delos A. | John Ruther- | Mrs. | STIEFF For the convenience of those whose shopping hours are limited, we have arranged to keep our ware- rooms open every evening until 9 O’Clock. | settlement work section of the 1 1748 P street, is in charge of the Smith, M ftelen M. Brown, Mis | tabies Frances Leich and Miss Ella E. Pury Christmas Market Week A' Neighbflrhood House‘ Mrs. Info rm;l“:r:a— 'I:omorrow To Be Given at Studio s Elizabeth S. Stetson and Miss Howard Tucker, chairman of Junior I have as her aides during Christmas Market week at Neighbor- hood House, December 5 to 10. mem- of the jnnior committee, includ- frs. John M. 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