Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1928, Page 44

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SOCIETY. Notable Social Functions Feature Week in Annapolis Naval Academy Records Numerous Honor Din- ners and Other Midwinter Festivities. Guests Entertained in Homes. NAPOLIS, Md. K Arthur _W. Dunbar. nitec_States Navy. who is in of the Naval Hospital here. Dunbar. were hosts at dinner evening in their quarters. of Admiral and Mrs Louis on Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair Gannon amned at div andant’s QUATteTs. Mrs. Harry Baldnidge who has been d nt of seaman: i < at the Naval Academy for t vears, will leave Tuesday . where he will assume com- he Spring with her ed the house of Cat n D Kams Mary PR e aldridge. their gues's rd H n a- hostess at & luncheon esday in 'the superintend re. honoring Mme. Marior widow- of Prof. Henri MANY VeArs was a pro- aval Acad- BNPYAAE ETEARAAMST Y a company later. Wednesday even “iment. on Maryland avenue re Edward Puller of B Winter in Fe Farms. ) which has been occupied vears by Mrs John Barker of Bai- Mrs Howard bhas as ner niece, Misé Skipwith of and her daughter, Mrs Cunningham of Australia d Mrs, Chariton E. Battle. ts to @ large company at 4ffet supper Weanesiay evening B-noring Capt and Mrs Harry Bald- s Nancv Lane Waiton entertained @t bridge. when additional guests were 4 for tea Monday afternoon in her ent, on Maryland avenue, f her guest, Mme. Marion of A Marion 1s spending part t r in this country with her in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs at Cedarhurst, Lonz Carroll Storrs Alden and Mrs entertained at dinner Thursday their quarters. on Porter honor of Capt Gannon ¢ midshipmen. D Marston. wite of Maj. John on. U. . M. C.. was hostess at an rmal reception yesterday afternoon honor of her cousin. Mrs Henry H varden. who is spending the Winter fn Annapolis. Dr wrre hosts at dinner Wednesday eve- ping. January 11, in their quarters. on Po: her | com- | and Mrs | and Mrs. Carroll Storrs Alden | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 22, 1928—PART 3. Scales, U. § N.. retired, and his daugh- | ter. Mrs. Albert Lee Thompson, are the | guests of Dr. and Mrs. Storrs Alden. on | Porter rond Mrs. Prentiss P. Bassett was hostess at'a tea Friday afternoon. in honor of Mrs. Edith Howard of St. Louis. Mo, and her daughter, Mrs. Hamilton Cun- ningham of Australia. Mrs. Thomas Fell presided at the tea table lon Brewer entertained at a llowed by bridze. Wadnes- r home on Franklin street and Mrs. Willlam C. Wick- of 30 3 evening, r of Capt. and ATs Lisut. Comdr. and Mrs. Walter Henry of Edgewood Arsenal, Md. we! for the week end of Mrs. Henr ents. Mr. and Mrs. James Munvoe Mrs Thomas Wade. who is spendin: er in the home of Miss Mary agruder. on Hanover strect est for the week of Miss Waddy home at Richmond. Mrs. Wade, > the death of her husband Europe. was Miss Fl of Mrs. Fairfield, wife of r P Fairfield, U. S. N . wife of Capt. Edward H H Old. Mecical Corps, U. S. N.. with Mid- shipman Dzsil Norris Ritterhouse, re- ceived the midshipmen and their gue: at the hop given Saturday evening in Mahan Hall at the Naval Academy by the members of the graduating class of midshipmen. Mrs. Westcott, wife of Prof Westcott, entertained at bridge Monday afternoon for Mrs. John B. Wells of Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Hurt, wife of Lieut. Samuel Hurt. U. S. N.. entertained at a lunch- con. followed by bridge, Tuesday Mrs. Colum! Baldwin sailed week for Europe. where she will spend a few months During her absence her son, Mr. Elhott Baldwin, will be with Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Baldwin, in Bal- timore Mrs. Richard Morton left Tuesday short visit to her son and daugh- law. Mr. and Mr hn Morton. ns, La m Garton, Medical Corps, : N.. and Mrs. Garton of Quantico, . spent the week end at Annapolis. ton's two sons are midship- Naval Academy Comdr. Alexander Sharp. ir. U. S.N., Sharp of Washington were fiests today of Mrs. Prentiss and Mrs. Francis W. Rock: well have had as guest Mrs. Hill Ham- ilton of La Plata. Md Mr. and Mrs Richard Welch. who have been the recent guests of Mr. Welch's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allein Welch. have leased one of the Morrow Apartments and will spend the re- mainder of the Winter in Annapolis. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Herndon Kelly were guests for the week end of Mrs. Kelly’s sister, Mrs. Gladys Jef- fries, in Washington. Nuptial Ceremonies Of Midwinter Period Charmingl_v Arrange (Continued from Pirst Page) rhinestones and carried arm bouquets of Columbia roses and stevia. The other attendants were Miss |Sareh Brawner. Mrs. Ggorge Edward | Altemus. Mrs. Robert N. Young and Allan F. | UNBERWSOD R VNNERWOOR MRS. THOMAS LEE WOOLWINE, Who has come from her home at Los Angeles and is the guest of Mrs. Robert | M. Gates at Chatham Courts. last | at home after February 15 at the Ken- esaw Apartment Among the out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Hayssen of Mil- waukee, and Miss Anne Albertus of Philadeiphta. A marriage of unusual interest took place Thursday in Baltimore when Mrs, Margaret Mobley McAtee was married to Mr. Robley Evans Kincaid. Mrs Kincaid is the daughter of Mrs. Mob- ley Poteet and a niece of Mrs. William F. Dennis. and belongs to an old and aristocratic family of Kentucky. Mr Kincaid also is a Kentuckian and a descendant of Fighting Bob E: for whom he is named Miss Ophelia _Stillwell, daughter | Mrs. William J Stillwell, and Mr. Ear { W Richardson. son of Mrs. Georgetis | Richardson of Hampton, Va.. were mar- | ried yesterday afternoon. The ceremony { was performed in the home of the | bride’s mother, at 2748 Woodley place Rev. Frederick Brown Harris, pastor of ;Foundry M. E Church, officiating. at 4 ‘o'clo«‘k A reception followed. The bride wore a gown of ivory vel- | vet slightly draped to one side, where it was held with a diamond clasp. Her| vell of chiffon was held by a band of | mnnpc blossoms and she carried calia es. Miss Caro Stillwell was maid of honor | for her sister and was in powder biue chiffon made with full skirt and straight bodice and she carried violets. Dr. Frank C. Bohanan was best man | for Mr. Richardson | | Mr. and Mrs. Richardson left later in the evening for a wedding trip. the oride traveling in apple green satin- | back crepe. with a small felt hat w match, and a cloth coat of the same | shade trimmed with natural linx fur i They will make their home in Wash-! | ington, | r road. in honor of Rear Admiral | Miss Mary Prances Darr. They wore | ! 1. Nulton, superintendent of the Acacemy. and Mrs. Nulton Gannon, wife of Capt. Sinclair on. entertained a company of 30 ridze Wednesday afternoon for Mrs William P. Pr e Janeiro. Carlos Cusachs was hostess at r Monday evening in her home. Hall. in compliment to Mme. who is visiting Miss Nancy Comdr. and Mrs. Lynde D ck entertained at bridze Mon- ¥ g in honor of Mrs. Gertrude Pullman Evans. who is the guest of Comdr and Mrs. Willlam C. Wickham Harry on ot Miss Naney 8! m honor of Capt. and Henderson HUDSON SEAL GREY KRIMME COCOA ERMIN INDIAN BAROX HUDSON SEAL TAN AMERICA? BLACK CARACL GREY SIBERIA DARK MINK BLACK CARAC( BLACK CARACU]J, gowns of cream taffeta, fashioned sim- ilarly to that of the bride, the hodice sleeveless and shirred to the full skirts in slanting effect and faced about the hemline. shorter at the lefi sides, with green tafleta. At the left bows of cream taffeta were caught with streamers extending the full lentgh o!; of the skirts. They wore coronels rhinestones and carried arm bouquets (of vari-colored Spring flowers. ‘The little flower girl, Mary Nairn Hayssen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. {Carl G. Hayssen, wore a dainty frock of pink organdy and carried a basket of flowers. Mr. Henry Wiegand, brother of the bridegroom. was best man and the ush- ers selected were Mr. Edward Pardoe, Mr. John Scharf. Mr. William Miller, Leo. Rocca of Washington, Mr Hiliman of Mcorestown, N ush Smith of Norristown, Pa mer. mother of the bride a gown of grey cut velvet designed along straight lines and & corsage bou- quet of orchic Mrs. Wiegand som. was in black e and wore a cor- of orchids informal reception a Wiegand and his bride ing trip, Mrs. Wiegand wool crepe gown with shoulders | | A pretty wedding took place Monda {afternoon at 4 o'ciock, in St. Gabriel's ! Church, when Miss Irma Pauline John {son. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charl | 7. Johnson, was married to Mr. Euge:: Ernest Brown, jr.. son of Mr. and M-s. Eugene, Ernest Brown. Rev. Father Sweeney officiated, in the presence of a large company of friends and relatives of the two families. The church had an effective arrange- ment of pink and white roscs, palms and ferns, and a m of sacred | music was given as the guests were as- sembling. The bride walked to the altar with| her father, who gave her in marriage, ‘-ml she wore a gown of beige georget over white satin, the frock made q ply with a deep circular floun he sirt. She wore a hat to match t frock and carried a shower bouquet of white roses and llics of the valley. Mrs F. R Milier was matron of honor, wearing a gown of rose georgetis crepe. with a hat to correspond, and carrying pink roses, Mr Charles Johnson, | man Mrs. Johnson. mother of the bride was in A tan lace gown over a georgetie foundation, with & black hat, and Mr- Brown, mother of the bridegroom, was lark satin with a black hat owinz the eeremony a e Jr, was best reception 1219 CONNECTICUTY AvE~ IN (Dyed It k WUCKI $135 (Dyed Muskrat) BROADTAILL . L JACKETTE. N SQUIRREL .. Ul $365 $575 $395 $425 $285 $585 $1450 IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS HIGH QUALITY FUR COATS $525 now $395 $425 “ $295 $650 $195 $395 $295 $295 $185 $395 $1050 $625 0 was held in the home of the bride’s rents, after which Mr. Brown and his bride left for a wedding trip. Mrs Brown wearing a tan ercpe frock. with a | hat to match, and a mink fur coat. They will be at home after February | 1 at 5308 Seventh street. Miss Winifred Seckinger and Mr. Miliard Arnon Tinney wiil be married Wednesday evening in the Petworth Baptist Church. the ceremony to be Tniaed by a reception in the nome of | Meets at Annual Banquet the bride on Quebee street. Miss Seck- inger will be attended by Mrs Arthur Jordan Hi d as matron of honer, Miss Virginia Armstrong. maid of honor; and Miss Margaret Grubb and Miss Miriam Varnadoe Savannah. Ga bridesmaids. Miss Varnadoe. who is a cousin ol the bride. has arrived in Washington, and fs the guest of Miss Seckinger until | of | after the wedding | NIr. Tinney {8 a native of Washington, but makes his home in New York. where he will take his bride. Fareweif T;:a Announced For Mrs. Alexander Lucas Mrs. Clyde E. Leighty will give a tea | afternoon in her home at 50 North rendon avenue. in Clarendon, Va., for her sister, Mrs. Alexander Lucas of avenue, who with Mr e tomorrow at for » their future home the tea table will b and Mrs E. G. g will be Mise Ircne Pyle thy Gerth and Miss Florence E. Leavitt, all of the American Uniersity, {Torpa (Chanet OAE G2 Borrner. Gives Notice of Card Party | Joppa Lodge Chapter, No. 27, 0. E 8., 1| Florence A. Bailey, matron. announces its annual dance ‘and card party at! e Wardman Park Hotel Friday. Feb- sary 17 This is the first activity of the way: and means commitice, of which Willlam J. Buchm is chairman, with Charles G. Gable and George | Dickson as vice chairmen. | The lodge chapter celebrated its | seventh birthday anniversary Wednes- day evening. The worthy matron. Florence A. Bailey, welcomed the Rich’s Semi-annual sale misse —embracing the highe: £0.90 £0.90 £0.00 Hostesses in Capital Announce at Homes And Reception Dates‘l (Continued from_ TFirst Page. | sentative Samuel B. Hill; Mrs. Hum- | | phrey, wife of Chairman Willlam E. | umphrey of the Federal Trade Com- | mission, and Mrs. Sutherland, wife of | | Delegate Dan A. Sutherland from | Alaska. ' | Mrs. 8ol Bloom and Miss Vera Bloom | | have sent out cards for an at-home at ‘1221 Sixteenth street from 5 to 6:30 | o'clock Tuesday afternoon, January 24 | The wives of Representatives who make their Winter homes at the Hotel | | Roosevelt will receive Tuesday after-| | noon, February 14, from 4 to 630 | o'clock | Mrs. Everett Sanders, wife of the sec- | | retary to the President, will be at home | Wednesday from 4 to 7 o'clock at (he Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Robert Nelson Stanfield will be at home Thursday afternoon at 2400 Sixteenth street. from 4 to 6 o'clock. Assisting her will be Mrs. Harry B Hawes, Mrs. Royal 8. Copeland. Mrs.| | Henry Wilder Keyes, Mrs. John Jendrick, Mrs. Edward E. Gann, Mrs.| ! Frank Mondell and Mrs. John McA. | Palmer. MISS ELSA LOUISE KIRSCHNEK. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Kirsch- ner of Chevy Chase, who have an- nounced her engagement to the Rev. Wi ‘l.tr W. Vogelmann of Gowanda. Mrs. Alexander Sharp and Mrs Alexander Sharp. jr. will be at home Wednesdays in February. from 4 to 6 | o'clock, at their Georgetown home, 1609 Thirty-fifth street. | Mrs. Prank B. Freyer will not be at | home this afternoon. but will receive Sunday afternoon, February 5 Mr. and Mrs Cabot Stevens have Women's City Club Tea Elaborately Planned Mrs. Grace Ross Chamberlin will be hostess and hearl the receiving line at |the tea given by the Women's City i Snd MisHIGRECE Slexsis RS Olnb) i afternoon from 4:30 until 6 of Mrs. Alfred J. Brossean at their 0Clo¢k- Representative Ernest W. Gib- residence. 1616 Webster strect, from |son of Vermont will be the guest of 4:30 to 7 o'clock Thursday afternoon, | honor. Miss Dorls Gibson will be | February 2. T _léne Awu;nan, i’ Garfield Riley and | | Dr. A. nces Foye | for the last time until after Lent in| v | James Henry Harper. and assisting will :harfx.tl""‘g;" home, Rossdhu. ""m;‘l?o Miss Julia Coonan, Miss Meda Ann 'mMr.! C;lh{uun wu;’ %0 to Atlantic City | ; s week for a short stay and early/zng bers of in February will go to Florida. where siotion. M | Mr.”Cathoun will o | oo end of the season. Mrs. Walter Taylor Wheatlev and Miss Katherine Dougal will receive in- formally January 24 and January 31 at 3030 P street. T lh: t;llrrcm events embers of the club with Join her before ""ylhe\r friends will be guests. Yorke Gallery 2000 S Street NW. Exhibition of Water Colors By Hilda May Gorden English Artist Jan 23rd to Feb. 4th Tau Beta Phi Sororily The annual banquet of Tau Beta Phi Sorority was held last evening at the Carlton Hotel. when there were 60 guests. Including representatives of four chapters, present A feature of the banquet was the en- tertainment provided by members of the various chapters. Miss Mae O'Con- :fl;lnr Al;mr Chapter acted as toast- ress. Iss Margaret May. national president, I'elwm:;' the delegates Berry & Company v L (Formerly Berry & Whitmore) Diamonds—Pearls—Silverware Anmnovnce the opening of their new store at 610 Thirteenth Street Northwest | A friendly, personal atmosphere and a service pleasingly distinctize await you at our location h New Berry & Company Six-Ten Thirteenth Street N.W. shoes reduced! women's & children’s footwear l grade foolwear —the most desivable Autumn and 1V inter mod cls —the newest leathers and matert, regular stock, s—all from onr Rich's entire stock is not tucluded in this sale. 3 lots women's shoes $7:80 Greatly reduced to 950 $]].30 A lots misses’ and children’s shoes Greatly reduced to 240 1350 iy & 52 — Sale of women’s hosiery = Full-fashioned Stk-to-top Stk Hose, chiffon or 0 Reduced to s werght $].45 pair; 3 pair ICHS F Street at Tenth SOCIETY." |Mrs. Emily Newell Blair Hostess at Tea Dance | Mrs. Emily Newell Blair was hostess | at a tea at the Woman's National Dem- ocratic Club Monday, when she enter- | tained in honor of Miss Bally Mnjnr,l | daughter of Representative and Mrs. | Bamuel G. Major of Missourl. Receis- | ing the guests with Mrs. Blair were Mrs. | Major, Miss Major and her house guest, | |Women's Legion Unit Sponsors Card Party The Quentin Roosevelt Unit of the American Women's Legion will give a card party Tuesday afternoon, Janu- ary 24, at the home of the treasurer, Mrs. J. Thomas Kelley, 2300 California street, The ladies who have made reserva- tions and are working for tne suceess Miss Hope Skillman of 8t. Louis. Mrs. | of the part w . Cordell Hull and Mrs. Prank T. Robin- | Douglas "B, Winetenn: "veestoon A ! son_presided in the dining room. Mrs. | L#Jeune. Mrs. john A. Beavers. Mrs | Blair's guests included Miss A);r."’\:h" Tomkins. Mrs. Raymond Patten | Abadie and Miss Anna Louise Abadie | Y% J Thomas Keiley, Mrs E. B Miss Bina D. Deneen, Miss Celeste | [hiele, MIs R W. Dutton. Mrs. W. A Pope. Miss Frances Hill, Miss Flarence | POUard: Mrs. W A Morsell, Mrs v Wetherill, Miss Eyllen Peelle, Miss Imo- | o " E", Mrs. Minerva Danforth. Mrz gene Taylor, Miss Caroline Willcox | paae Entweisle. Mrs John D. Hird i Miss Peggy Burch, Miss Charlotte | yiv Henry Btevens. Mrs Percy Cran- M iy | ford. Mrs Samuei piren O'Shaugnessy, Miss Ruth Jones, Miss | gazee “Mrs A T Goum hl:'r:‘ 5 ;\ Theodoria Catalini, Miss Eleanor Hard. | pooth Vo7 Miss Louise Zantzinger, Miss Alice Rice, ",,'r';“r}f; Horace McCoy. Mrs. Lam- Miss Mimi Anderson. Miss Marion | ¥ W;'v‘ H G. Johnson. Mrs. ! Grimes, Miss Elizabeth Nelson, Mics i bx Mrs. E F. Sappington Fannie Dial. Miss Marguerite Orme. jaq vri o) Clarke. Mrs. Edgar Cope- Miss Dorothy Dial, Miss Nancy Turner, fod Mi Lovise Teicenring. Mrs Jobn Mr. Guy Herring. Mr. Jack Eakin. M~ | g” ¢ ;, ';')r;" Denmark. Mrs 3 Tim Cox. Mr. Hobart Newman. Mr | cp./foc o0 o Harrell and » Wavery Taylor, Mr. Louis Peak. Mr A Walter Abrams, Mr. Jack Hayes, Mr Eugene Abadie. Mr. Jim Sanders. X Paul Suter, Mr. Bolling Galt. Mr. Ro- land Lyon. Mr. Owsley Stanley. Mr. Ned Farrar, Mr. George Turner. Capt Jozeph Dalton. Lieut. Hugh B. Waddell Mr. George Abbott, Mr. Gerald Drew, Lieut. Roger O'Leary. Dr. O. G. Ross- byv. Lieut. Comdr. Henry W n. Mr | Roger Seott. Mr. Franklin Zantzinger Mr. Richard Zantzinger. Mr. Oftwasy i Zantzinger. Mr. Fred Wilson. Mr. Larry Knapp and Mr. Will B. Willard Miss Diskin's Betrothal Formally Announced | Mr and Mrs Oscar Diskin. 4233 Wis- ! consin avenue, announce the engsge- ment of their daughter Bertha to Mr | Bernard Goldberg. son of Mr. and Mrs Max Coldberg. 708 G street northeast MORRISONS FOUNDED 1894 1109 F St. N.W. r Jron Bate Inn Rear 1734 N St NW. And Fedsration of Women's (lnhe 51 o 3 teday Supper Tonite. 75¢ The cheery giow of our opem fre extends 1's warm welcome. Dine by its side today and for- get the wintry blasts. Served 5 to T PV | [ < \ 3l Our Special Sunday Chicken Dinner Served 17 3523282828808 E22IE0202L2TLIILLLL TN S B B S R A Special Purchase of Several Hundred Sparkling New Spring IRESSI GoonSaleTomorrowina GreatDoubleValue Event ensation in D Styles ior Every Need Nmart stales that feature the mo dahle n frocks tace tor ad earhy i all thew trms now Spe wiced R of tucks heanty pleats s and new Jumiors' Misses' Women's Siees

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