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Gayety Featuring New Year| Opening Week in énnapolis *Open House" at Executive Mansion and Recep- tion by Naval Academy Superintendent In- cluded in Attra ANNAPOLIS, Md., January There was a gay opening of the new year in Annapolis. Gov Ritchie and his mother, Mrs. Albert Ritchie, held sen house™ for the people of Annap. olis at the executive mansion from 4 until & o'clock. the governor having entertained Gen. Milton A and officers of the Marvland National Guard at a buffet luncheon at n At the reception Mrs, Ri : Gsted by Mrs. John | Geo Abram Moss, ®. Cusachs, Mrs. J. Harrison Colhoun. | Mrs. Manning of Baltimore, Miss Eilinger and Miss v Walton. | Admiral and Mrs. Lou M. Nulten | were also “at home” on New Year day from 4 to 6 o'clock in the super- intendent’s house at the Naval Acad- Mre Nulton had receiving with | the wives of the officers whe | ads or the departments” at the | aval Academy. 2 r Mrs. “Frederic Cotton of ton opened their Summer home, Rin Rocco. at Waterbury for lhl:» holidays and they held “open house” | Year afternoon. vs. D. Claude Handy were | Saturday afternoon in n Duke of Gloucester Assisting Mrs. Handy Pre ter-in-law John De Pey- ckwell, wife of | Mrs. Ridge- | Mott Rurwell, Mrs. and Mrs. Thomas os | Melvin Wide 1 and Mrs. Sydney S. Bunting a fancy dress dance on evening in their home at near Annapolis, and Mrs. Harry Raldridge rined at a supper party Sate av evening, in the'r home. “apt. and Mrs. William Halsey en- | iined a company of eighty young at a dan aboard the Rei ! ay evening in honor { daughter, Miss Margaret | who is with them for wlidays during . her school v Mrs. Walter Newhold W gave a tea Tuesday afternoon in her home on the Severn, near Annapolis. ward H. H. Old ning in_hon Marshall ‘Col- lins of Newport, R. L. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bowie Howard were hosts at an informal tea Wednes- day afternoon of Christmas week at} their home on Prince George street. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs Solbes who spent the holidays with Alrs. Solberg’s family at Wynnewood, | Pa.. have returned to their home on | Oklahoma terrage. | Mrs, Carryl H. Brvan. who-was the guest over New Year of her brother and sisterinlaw, Mr. and Mrs.| Thomas Wentworth Bovkin. in_their | home in the Green Spring Valley Raltimere, -is_now: ‘visiting -her sister- in-law, Mrs. Dennis Claude on Murray Hill > Lieut. a Joseph T. Talbert, | who have siting friends in Phil- adelphia. have refurned 1o Annapolis. | Commander and Mrs. Archer'M. R. | Allen were dinner hosts Friday eve- | ning at ibeir quarters on Rodgers | road. entertaining in honor of Mra. | Collins, wife of Commander Marshall | Collins, who bas been their guest for the holiflay Season. d Mrs tained at dinner Wednesday evening. . and Mrs. Willard G. Rouse of Reckford | The Misses W | ith additional guests for tea | | embassy ctive program. | home on East street, have had with | them for the holidays their son, | ward Lioyd, ir., of New York City. Comdr, and Mrs. William N. Rich- ardson had as recent guests Mi: | Helen Minnigerode and M Betty Alexander of Chevy Chase. Md. ton entertained at bridge aday afternoon last In theie home anciz street. Mrs. Philip Alger and Mre. James Walton were at the tea table. Many Diplomats‘Arranging To Attend Havana Parley ntinued from First Page.) my will entertain at dinner tomor- vow evening in honor of the -Am bassad of Japan and Mme. Mat- | sudaira. The Minister of Rumania, M. George Cretziano, and his daughter Mile. Jeanne Cretziano, who have been in New York for several weeks, are expected to return at the end of this week. The Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey will entertain “at_dinner Mon day evening, January 23, in honor of the President of the executive council of the Irish Free State, Mr. William T. Cosgrave. The first counselor of the Peruvian and Senora de Gonrzalez are in New York for a will urn Tuesday. Prada, who short stay, The counsclor of the Venezu. tion, Senor Dr. Don Francisco rardo Yanes, will go to Cuba this week to attend the sessions of the Pan-American Congress. The commercial counselpr of the Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel have issued cards for a tea this after- noon in compiiment to M. Bernard Osterman, Swedish portrait painter, who is making a short visit in Wash- ington to exhibit his' art at the National Gallery. The military attache of the Italian enthassy, Brig. Gen. Augusto Villa, and the attache of the embassy. Conti di Cellere, accompanied Mr. they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr Branch. Gen. turned the following day to his apart- nent at the Wardman Park Hotel nti di Cellere remained in Richmond until today. The military attache of the French | !embassy, Gen. Dumont, who is on tour around the world, was recently appointed commander of the_Legion of Honor. Gen. Dumont is now in the { Philippines and will go from there to | i French Indo-China the first of next | werk. The commerci ecretary of the British _embassy. Mr, Leander Meo- Cormick-Goodhart, was host to a com- pany of 36 at dinner last evening at the Mayflower ip_honor of Miss Flor- ence Lowden, daughter of former a of ME Maj. and Mra. Philip Torrey enter. Lfio\"rnor of Illinois and Mrs. Frank av L, announced the en- of the daughter, Mary . to Engign *Williain Lee Pryor, son of Jrs. Alice Knight Pryor | of Annapolis. Ensign Pryor wa graduated from the Naval Academy with the class of 1926, He ix a grand- | eon of the late Admiral Austin M. Knight, Miss Helen Penn, daughter of Com- mander and Mrs. Albert M. Penn of { Philadeiphia, was the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Roop Smigh, for part of the Christmas holidays. - Mrs. Carlos Cusachs entertained at an informal supper party Sunday eve- | ning in her home, Ogle Hall, in hanor of Mis Masshalf Collins. Mrs. Bowver, widow of the late Capt.-John’ Marshall Bowyer, js the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Comdr, and Mrs. Douglas Howard. Mrs. Snyder, wife of Capt, C. P. Enyder, entertained at bridge. with additional guests for tea, Tupsday in her apartment on Maryland. avenue in honor of Mrs, Heiher, avife of Capt. | Rohert Heiner, M. C., U. 8, X. | Miss Emily Woodward entertained at bridze Thursday afterncon in her | home op Murray Hill . . Heiner, wife of Capt. Rohert . M, C.. U, 8. N., entertained con Thursday afternoon at | the Littie Inn on Maryland avenue. | Capt. He.ner has been ordered to duty | #t Quantico, Va., and will leave with | Mrx, Heiner and their daughter, Misx Mary Tyler Heiner, this. weelcs for | their new sation. . | Capt. gnd Mrs. Arthur Sioty of | Newport R._1,, were' guesis over New | Year day ot Lieut, Cotodr. and Irlq Jeon Fieke in their hoéme on Bouth- &#te avenue, Announcement _has been made of the cast of the annual Navy relief show, which wiil be presented ¥eb- | rusry 34 and 4th et the Naval Acudemy. Thons who will have parts | in this ye#r's show are Mrs. Lewis, | wife of Ligut. Lewis; Mrs, McElduff, wife of Comdr, D. A McElduff; Mrs. De Lieut. Comdr. Morton L. Deyo Colclough, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Colclough; Capt, William ¥, Halsey, | Lieut, D. ¥, Johnson, Lieut. R. P.| Yordman, Lieut. Vaughn Bailey, Lieut. | 1. W. Fherle, Lieut, F. J. Cunning- ham and Lieut. 1 YW nsend | s Beity | r, daughtes | Capt hilip Bnyder, | 0 haw heen visiting Mrs. W. A | twmbo, mother of Fnsign Fthelbert #, N in her home st Phila- | “lphis, bar returned 1o Annapolis, Mirs Enyder's engagement 1o Kasign !" #ie weas sunounced a short Ume Minn Jane Comdr, und Mre Toulon Adsughter of Alfred 5. Toulon, enteriained at a ten Wednesday nfter | 20on st the home of her parents on Uprhir vond for Midshipmen and sub. cein | Prof. and Mes, Clarence Vernon | Vowier, who apent the holiday ses | son st Grove Parck Inn, Asheville, N, | ., have retyrned 1o Annspolis H Comar, snd Mrs. Herpdon Kelly | bave had us their guest for the holi- Oy seavon I Gledys 4 of Lieut. ComAr who is on duty on gh, has taken an spustn an Ehipwright strees and v A the Winter aud Spring ju Comdr, snd Mis. Thaddes Themp. son entertained st dinner Wednesday evening in 1heir quarters on Rodgers for ComAr. and Mre. Alger Dyres Lieut, Comar. end Mrs ik Henry Dinger, who #penl the holldays with Mrs, Dinger's tamily st Torresdule, Pu., Juave returned 1o thelr hone an King George sireer rx. Jidale, wite of Lieut. ¥red 1., who han been the guest of Mherdn law und sister, )ieot Mre. A G Cook, In thelr apart Prince George stre has srned Ao Nortalk, where Ljeut, Rig on duly. Mrs. Widole and Mrs ook duiighters of Tesr Admirsl Archibiald Seales, Unjted Blates Navy, yeiirea Conmndore Vdward Tioya, 1'nited Kistes Navy, yetived, and Mrs, |loyd, Wi heve recently retyrnsd (n Annap. e AN mie wgein ocoupying Lhelr Fine, her | wnd 0. Lowden, who is the guest for M* a and Mgs. John - W. Dwight. * P “Fignora Lais, wifs ofatha naval a tache of the Italian embassy, went to New York yesterday and will return Tuesday evening. The third secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Henry L.d'A. Hop- kingon, who have heen in Bermuda since their marriage, will rive in Washington Tuesday. They have taken the house at 1727 Nineteenth .| street for the remainder of the sea- on, Mrs. Hopkinson was formerly Miss Alice Eno of New York. 5 Senor Gustavé Herrera and Senora de Herrera, who have been’ visiting {-n Wasbington for a week ot }0 days,| Academy, who is the grandson | went to New York Thursday and will | =ail Wednesday fop their home in Car- | Venezuela. Kenor and Senora ‘de Herrera were entertained, at_luncheon Sunday by the Minister of’ Venezuela and Senora de Grisantl. Charles | Thorwald | Hansel and his daughter, Miss Joy | Hansel, to Richmond, Thursday, where | lla re-| 3 | | { \ | | | i i | | A EDMOND Formerly Miss Frances T. Derds, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Deeds of Fairmont street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. McKeown have gone to Day- | i to make their future home. tona, Fla BRIDE OF DECEMBER 31 F. McKEOWN, JANUARY 8, 1928—PART 3 Hospitality Features Record of Past Week In Chevy Chase Homes| Honor Dinners, Dances. Bridge and New an| Parties Scheduled—Gen-| l eral and Personal Note | Mr. Charles Wilcox has returned | to Rensaeller College after spending | the Christmas holidays with his par- | | ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pentz Wil- | cox, in their home on Mendow Lane. Mr. and Mrs. John Spanogle of Thornapple street entertained at din- | ! ner Thursday, after which they es- corted their guests to the Congres: slonal Country Club for dancing. Mixs Clay Hite of Chevy Chase Parkway was hostess at a d|nn’rl dance Thursday at the Saint Marks Club in honor of Miss Lillian Latimer, | | daughter of Judge and Mrs. Wilmer \Latimer. ["“Misx Dorothy Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson of | Ingomar street, gave a dance Thurs- | day evening at the Village Inn for| Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Moore of North' Pelham N. Y. The_Giarden Club of Chevy Chase met Wednesday afternoon in the (c) Chase Library, Mrs., George rnett heing the hostess, Mrs. Helen Fowler gave an fllustrated talk on | water lilfes. Miss Margaret Merrill has returned to Wellesley College after spending | the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mre. 0. C. Meorrill, on Meirose street. Mr. und - Mrs. Danfel Walser of Bradiey Lane entertained at a dance New Year eve in honor of Mr. and Mrw. 1 L. Moore of North Pelham, b Miss Josephine Stevend has re- turned to Mount Holyoke College | after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kugene E. Stev- | ens of Cummings Lane. i Mr. and Mrs. Kane of Morrison | «treot entertained Friday evening at bridge and supper. | Mr. John Lane of Massachusetts is visitibg his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | Lane of Oxford sireet. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker of Ray-| mond street entertained guests atur- | day at a New Year eve part I Miss Eva W. Cummins has returned | | Urge William and Mary | College Restoration | Distinguished alumni of the college of Willlam and Mary were the guests of honor at a supper tendered them | Friday night at the University Club | by the Willam and Mary Alumni Club of Washington, Short nddresses were delivefed by Rear Admiral Cary T. Graysom Dr. J. A. C. Chandler, president of the col leg | of Vitginia, Mr. John W. H. Crim of | New York. formerly assistant attor-| ! ney general of the United States, and | Representative 8. Otis Bland of Vir- ginia. Dr. Chandler was the speaker of the evening. and the scope of his plans to re college of Willilam and Mary d | the twentieth century to the position of greatness it occupied in the eight-| | eenth century, when it -numbered }nummg its students such men as Jef | ferson, Marshall, Monroe and Tyle Mr. Crim spoke on “The Renalsxan: of the College of William and Mary, and described the remarkable rejuve. nation of the college since Dr. Chan- | dier axsumed office in 1919, and point. | {#d out that the enrollment of gtudents Lhas inérenged during that time from 1300 to the present enroliment o§ 1.204. | Mr. William Patton Kent,: United | States foreign service, retired, who | | presided ut the meeting, and Dr. W. | | T. L. Talaferro, now connected with | the faculty of the University of’ Mary- | land, both of whom was graduated | | from Willlam and Mary 52 yeédrs ago | { with the eclass of 1876, velated anec- | dotes of. their days at the coliege. | Other distinguished alumni present | incjuded Dr. W. T. Hodges, alumni | mecretary of the college; Dr. W. A.| Maddox, president: of Rockford Col- Jege, Illinols: Dr. John Tyler of the | faculty of the United States Naval| of President Tyler; Dr, Edson L. Whit ney and Dr. Frederick Juchhoff, for. | mer members of the faculty of Wil | Jiam and Mary and now cannected with Washington institutions, and Carroll_Plerce, president of the Citi- zens' Natlonal BRank of Alexandria principal UNiQue TION . F Shaw & Co. 1816 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Just Above Dupont Circle HE PERSONAL EQUA- of the |. F. Shaw Co. policy. Ours 15 a unique busimess demanding speciahzed - partici- pation. And §6 we stvess this personality to a marked degree. Our Harticular clientele never want for master achievements in gems and jewelry. JEWELRY ' no small part Representative R. Walton Moore | & and member of the board of visitors ol tha college. The college of William and Mary is | | the oldest college in the United with the exception of Harvard. anc was founded in 1693 by King Willi: and Queen Mary of England. Fairfax. Officers of the Willlam and Mary Alumni Club of Washington are Ren Admiral C n, president Mr. Willia AN Scott Key-Smith and Representative Otis Bland, vice presidents: Mr. I E. 8tacey, treasurer, and J. W. Som merville,” secretary. Mice Pets in Girls' Schools. Is in select a new fad—it is the collecting of Heads of the inxtity say the collection of the tiny rodent is more exciting than stamps. tates George Washington received his appointmeat from this college as surveyor of Lord |4 to 1 Monday. schools in England | A tonx have | frowned on the idea, &0 the girls ace { now smuggling in their pets. They | N gathering |and Mrs. Douglas Maclntyre. | to her home on McKinley street, Ifl!r‘ {=pending the week end at Princeton, TN, 1., a8 the guest of her cousing, Miss | May Cummins and Miss Daisey Cum- ins. Miss Ruth Doyle of Huntington | street entertained Saturday evening " lat a New Year eve supper party. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pentz Wilcox of Meadow lane were hosts at teu from The reading class of Chevy Chase | was entertained Wednesday at lunch- | {ean by Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges. Mrs Clarence Dawson gave readinks from the works of Jacinto Benavente. Cadet James Breett has returned to the United States Military Academy | after spending several days as the |guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Crane in their home on Northampton street. | Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Smith | :( Military” road were at home on | day. | f Mrs. J. G. McGee and family _have returned after ring to Philadelphia to spend ¢ Year day as the guests of | Edward Stouffer and Mr. . Mrs, Miss Katherine Mullowny, daugh- INTERESTING BRITISH FAMILY HETHERIT) Wife of Wing Comdr. ’I‘,h' etherington 1 ssy staf, and | Betrothal Announced At New Year Party At a New Year party the annournce ment of the engagement of Miss Maric Wade of ‘Washington to Mi. Leonars W. Harper of Philadelphia was madie the evening of Janiary 1 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George L. Lansdale Chevy Chase Parkway, D. C. The house was nattractively deco rated with palme, ferns and flowers. The guests included Rev, Father John . Cuddy of Gaithersburg, Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Shields. Mrs. L. T. W, Mr. Charles J. Wade, Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Lan« dale, Miss Kathryn Lansdale. Miss Hehwartz, Mise Marion, Miss Helen and fisw Marion, Miss n Schwartz, Mr. and Mre. Albert Lloyd of Gafthershurg, Mr. and Mr L. Stormont, Mr. Aloysins Miss Mary Louise Ktormont, Mr. and Dr. and . Dr. and Mrs. Wal- Dr. 1eo Salback, Mr. Mr. Frank Emmet: Misx Hazel Smith Rohert Foster, Mr. and Mra. Anguest Ruppell, Mr. and Mre. Veter 1. Hagen. Mr. Harry Macerl: and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean No announcement was made at the 1v of the date of the marriage, b expected in the near futur Pi Beta Phi Club To Meet Tuesday A prozram of special interest and real noveity is planned for the next regular meeting of Alumnae Club of Py ternity, to he held Tuesday at & . in the chapter rooms of Calum 2022 G wtree: Mr. Thomas Sullivan, Kenneth Mann. Miss Fdna Gill, Mr. and Mrs. 1 i The active chapter will be the zueste of the alumnie at this meeting and members of Alpha and Gamma Fros inces. except Columbia Alpha, witl he the hostesses, ter of Judge and Mrs. Alexander Mul- lowny of Connecticut avenue, tained at a dance Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bull of Northampton street were hosts at din- ner and bridge Saturday evening. The Chevy Chase Chapter of the Y. W. C. A. met Tuesday in the home of Mre. Ben Temple Webster on Ir- ving street. Tea was served Miss Louise Eiker presided at the tea table. Mrs. Adelle H. Myers of McKinley strcet and her son, Mr. Frank H.|Which has been enhance Myers, spent the in Charlotte, N. C., later going to Atlanta, Ga., to attend | {imes as many the_thirty-fourth biennial convention attended the services of Kappa Alpha Order, of which Mr. Myers is a general officer. ancient Te heen forced hoy, the | London hax mission must be applied for by Temple treasury. ristmas holidays | the recording of # phenog visiting relatives, | 0f the voice of ane of the hov women as men have Church Tickets Issued. Recause of damage done b and girls who flocked to hear o vie Church tickets to fte services W fasie ad Tickets letter to the S great have heen | the crowds that people have damaged portions of tke fahric in standing on it 10 zet a view of the choir. the fame of recentiy record Three He Trains in One-Man Tank. 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