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2 BOCIETY. NDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER 14, lm‘.’fl-PART 3. SOCIE r ound of Festivities mMark Socia] Program = At U.S. Naval Academy rye -3 B Reception by Admiral and Mzrs. Robison Followed by ' Much Entertaining—Spe- cial Annapolis Notes. 5 ANNAPOLIS. Md., October 13.—The incdarge veception given by Rear Admiral end Mrs. Samuel S. Robison the first ““Wednesday in October has been follow- ed by much entertaining and by many visitors who have come to Annapolis for the foot ball games. Comdr. and Mrs. Roland Brainard entertained at dinner Priday in honor | +Opf Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder. | = Mrs. Roscoe C. Bulmer and her| Gaughtcr, Miss Carlyle Bulmer, have returned to their apartment on Mary- land avenue after a Summer spent at Skancateles, N. Y. Miss Louise Kemp, who is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ridgley Melvin, at Aberdeen. on South River, spent the week end with Miss Mary Beck Saulsbury in her home on the Eastern Shore. Miss Saulsbury will epend the Winter in Annapolis and is staying with Mrs. Alice Knight Pryor in her apartment in the Colonial. Miss Mary Randall Magruder, Mrs. | James Alexander and Mr. John Henry Barnard were guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Shirlev Goldsborough of New York and Oxford, Md. Mrs. Alexander 1s from Chevy Chase, Md. Capr. and Mrs. David Baglev and their children have returned from Eu- Tope. and after a short stay in Wash- | ington will go to Raleigh, N. C.. for a visit before Capt. Bagiey reports for duty at the Great Lakes Training Sta- ticn. near Chicago. | Mrs. R. Cornelius Taylor of Norfolk. | . spent a few days last week as the ' of her cousin, Mrs. William Hal- | . and Capt. .Halsey on the Reina | Mercedes. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James C. Supply and Disbursing Office at the Naval Academy. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Forest Royall |are again in their home on South Rive |after a motor trip through the Valley of_Virginia The Four Rivers Garden Club was en- tertained recently at tea by Mrs. Wal- ton Hopkins in her home on Mary- land avenue | Comdr. Thomas C. Slingluff has joined Mrs. Slingluff at the Peggy Stew- |art Inn on Hanover stret. They will leave for China in November. | "Maj. and Mrs. Philip Torrey enter- |tained at dinner Friday evening, Sep- | tember 12. General and Special Notes “ Of Official Washington | (Continued_from First_Page) the States of Arizona and New Mexico, on which he investigated Indian affairs, | public lands and reclamation projects coming under his jurisdiction. The Secretary of Commerce and Mrs. | william Fairfield Whiting left yester- | | day for their home in Northampton. Mass., where Mrs. Whiting will remain | some time. The Secretary will return | to Washington the middle of the week. | Senator and M who are in their home at Sheridan, | Wyo.. will return to Washington and! open their apartment at 2400 Sixteenth street the middle of next month. Representative Isaac Bacharach of New Jersey Is in Washington for a few days and is staying at the Mayflower, ‘The chief of staff. U. 8. A. Maj. | Gen. Charles P. Summerall. will re- | turn to Washington November 7 from an inspection tour of several weeks The Assistant Secretary of War, Col. Charles Burton Robbins, is in New York over Sunday and will join his daugh- ters in their apartment in the Anchor- age tomorrow. ¥ Assistant _Attorney General Mr. George R. Farnum is spending the week end with Mrs Farnum in their apartment in Wardman Park Hotel after being in New Jersey for several John B. Kendrick. | § IMhml, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Elinor Shutts, and Mrs. M. McMur- ray, are spending the week end in Washington at the Mayflower on their return South from their Summer home | in Williamstown, Mass. Another daugh- ter, Miss Marion Shutts, has returned to Miss Madeira’'s School this season. Mrs. Frank D. Watson, executive secretary of the central committee on household occupations in Philadelphia, will come to Washington tomorrow to make an extended stay at the Grace | Dodge Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Leighty have | with "them for the week end at the | Wardman Park Hotel thelr son. Mr. | Carl Leighty, who makes his home in | New York. Rev. and Mrs. Willlam_ Porkess, Wil- kinsburg, Pa., are at the Hotel Grafton, | to remain through the Episcopal con- | vention. Miss Lorraine Streblau, secretary of | the Board of Education of Camden, N. | J.. has spent a week of her vacation at | | Gray's Hill Inn, Va. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Miller o(‘ | Chicago and Los Angeles wili be at. the | | Mayflower for the coming two weeks | | and before returning to Illinois '»h!y‘ will spend a short time in New York. | They will the first of the year. | Mrs. Isaac Hill and Miss Van Doon | both of Concord, N. H., Hotel Grafton for the period of the Episcopal convention. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. During will be | guests of the Pairfax during their stay | in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. During arrived in the Capital yesterday from | | their home in Portland, Me. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Here ! | For' Oratorical Contest. | Mrs. Richard Henry Wilson accom- |panied Mr. Wilson from the University |of Virginia to Washington for the Inter~ | national Oratorical Contest, of which |Dr. Wilson was one of the judges, and is with him at the Mayflower. | Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Peck of Omaha, Nebr,, are at the Carlton for a few days. Mrs. James Kent of Toronto Canada, is lkl the Grace Docge Hotel for the week. o to the Pacific Coast about | are at the ' B [ onber Bride || [ NORTH sUBLRBAN | Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Parkhurst have returned to their home in Edge- moor After spending the Summer in England. Their daughter, Miss Ethel Parkhurst. has entered Bryn Mawr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gibson of St. Tholfia». Virgin Islands, who are visit- ! ing irl Kensington, have returned there | after a short stay on the Eastern Shore. Mr. Gibson returned several weeks ago _after a month’s visit in Denmark. | Mrs. Wade Cothran and son Wade, | ir.. of Greenville, S. C.. are the guests inf Mr. and Mrs. J. Somerville Dawson | in_Rockville. | Mrs. Thomas D. Lewis of Amherst, | Va., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. | Latane Lewis in Edgemoor. | Mrs. Mary Lewis. who has been visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fowler in De- troit, for the past four months, has re. turned to Kensington for the Winter. She was accompanied by Mrs. Fowler, | who is attending the convention of the | Eptscopal Church. | Mrs. Harrison Hathaway of Edgemoor | will entertain this week with a bon voy- age party for her two daughters, Misses ‘ Helen and Cynthia Hathaway. who are leaving next week for France, where they will enter school. | Mr. Harold Smith of Rockville, who left last week for San Antonio. Tex.. | will visit relatives in other parts of Texas before returning. Miss Elizabeth Willlams entertained last night the members of the Phi Ep- silon Club of Kensington, when the | guests included Miss Jane Rose. Miss | Eugenia Omberg. Miss Eleanor Williams, | Miss Marjorie Holland, Miss Helen Hen- | dricks, Miss Virginia Rusk. Miss Betty | Reading, Miss Emily Walker, Miss Anne IM!rllm and Miss Catherine Hess. Lieut. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Chaopell of Kensington will tak~ posiession of their apartment, 1705 P street north- west, for the Winter tomorrow. Mrs. Alexis Klotz of California is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp- home on Fairfax road, Dr. and Mrs. Lessane Smith of Spa: tanburg, 8 C., and Mrs. S. B. of Charleston, S. C., will be the guests 's_H. Adams this week at their home sigton. Engle | Y bx;l%ge party. The guests numbered 80. eighty. 'Mm Marion Cleveland, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cleveland of Ken- | sington, sailed Thursday from Vancover for Shanghai, China. Mr W. D. Fairbanks of Cifcinnati Ohio. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, William W_Bride in Edgemoor. Dr. and Mrs Horace D. Haddox and | Miss Dorothy Haddox of Sflver Spring have taken possession of their apa | ment at_the Truxton for the Winter. | Mrs. William Hill of Atlanta, Ga.. | is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brawn: Nicholson at their home in Rockvill | Mr. Benjamin Lawton of Detroff | the guest of his brother-in-law' and | sister. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hambrooke, | in Capitol View. | Mrs. Thomas Hyde and Mrs. Rust | Canby of Sandy Spring entertained yesterday at the Montgomery Country | Club with & large bridgs party. i l S | SPER | EE LING’S OFFERINGS IN | FUR COATS | & SCARFS | Big Reductions Expert Remodeling and Repairing. J. SPERLING | il | | Ine. 1235 G Street Mrs. Caroline Novack returned yes- | ' or | days. Mr. v S - | Clark entertained at a buffet supper days. Mr. Farnum will travel in Penn terday to Edgemoor after spending || Phone Main 4530 Thursday evening. sylvania this week and next week will 3 | g0 to_Massachusetts, accompanied by | Mrs. Clark Will Spend | Mrs. Farnum. They will be absent a Coming Winter in Florida. | fortnight. Mrs. Rockwell Clark, who has an | —— apartment at No. 5 Maryland avenue, is | _ The Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. Fpending some time at Yonkers, N. Y. |F. Trubce Davison, went to New York | Mrs. Clark will spend the Winter in 0 spend the week end with Mrs Florida and her apartment will be oc- | Davison. who will not come to Wash. cupied by Lieut. and Mre. Walter Boone. | Ington for the Winter until after the| Hotel for the Winter to b near her Eleanor Hepburn has returned visit with Miss Andre Costet in | Detroit. Mich., where the latter wiil| apend the Winter. Miss Nellie Habersham is.again in Ner home_in Annapolis from a visit to | Virginia Beach. Va. She was accom- panied by Miss Elizabeth Pumphrey, who will stay at Virginia Beach for a longer visit. Mrs. Scott. wife of Lieut. Comdr. Leon Beott, has returned from a trip to New | York. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Scott and | their family are occupying one of the Handy houses on Duke of Gloucester street. Miss Winifred Claude, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Claude of Prince George street, has returned to her home, after spending the Summer in Massachusetts. Lieut. George Herring, jr. and Mis. Herring are stopping at the residence of Mrs. R. D. Tisdale, on Prince George street. irs. Alexander Murray has returned to her home on West River, after a visit | # Charmian, Pa. Capt. James Pryor, M. C., and Mrs. Pryor are now occupying their -uar- ters on Porter road, Naval Academy. Part of the Summer Capt. and Mrs. Pryor were at Sherwood Forest, near Annapolis. M Barton Wright and her son, Tieut. Wright, ‘entertained informally today at luncheon. Among those pres- ent was -Miss Josephine Thompkins. daughter of Mrs, John -Thompkins and | the late .Capt, John Thompkins of | ‘Washington. H Comdr. apnd Mrs, Williams Wickham bad as their guests for the week end their sister-in-law, Mrs. Georze Wick- | ham, Mr. and Mrs. Whiting Faulkner | end Mr. Alfred Grey from Richmond. | Va. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Elroy L. Vanderkloot entertained last evening at s farewe]l byffet supper in honor of Comdr.’ and Mrs. -Saunders Bullard of ‘Washington, who will leave shorily for the West Coast. Mrs. C. Nelson Dugan and her daugh- ters have {cmed_ Mr. Dugan in their home in Baltimore for the Winter, after nding the Summer at the Ridout ouse on Duke of Gloucester street. Mrs. Roger Mermod of Honolulu is visiiing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Den- nis Claude, in their home at Murray Will. Mrs. Mermod was Miss Margaret | Claude and has had many entertain- | ments given har since her arrival. ! Mrs. Carryl Bryan also has been visit- | ing Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Claude, since | her arrival from Europe. Mrs. Bryan | moved into her apartment at No. § Meryland avenue at the end of the | Mrs. Rowcliff, wife of Capt. Gilbert Rowcliff, spent a few days last week with him at the Vanderbilt-Chamber- %in. Old Point Comfort. Capt. Row- cliff ix in command of the U. S. 8./ Cincinnati, and_while at sea his fam- tly and Mrs. Rowcliff’s father, Rear | Admiral Leutze, are occupying the house owned by Mrs. Theodoric Porter, widow | of Comdr. Porter, on Prince George | street. ! Rear Admiral and Mrs. Walter Mec- | Lean, who are recent additions to An- napolis, are living in the house on Prince George street .owned by Mrs. | Carroll Van Ness of Baltimore. | Capt. Charles Conard, 8. C, U. §. N., end Mrs. Conard and their daughter | have taken an apartment in the Wy- oming in Washington. Capt. Conard | will on duty at the Navy Depart- | ment. ‘ Capt. Charles W. Eliason has been | essigned to duty here as head of the H A ’f I Individuality o4 —Modeled to Your Order —On Your Head Of Finest Bodies From Paris and Vienna By our Expert Stylistsmm Clever Milliners— Eon 227 1 F.St.. NW, | spending the weak end at Atlantic City. | election. Mr. Davison will return this week. | The Assistant Secratary of the Navy | for Aviation, Mr. Edward P. Warner, who opéned his apartment at the Ward- | man Park Hotel upon his return from Los Angeles, whére he went to attend the national air races, has been joined by his sister, Miss Elizabeth Warner. Since return from abroad two months | 2go, Miss Warner has been visiting her mother in her home in Cambridge, | ‘The Director of the National Parks | Service Mr. Stephen Mather, and Mrs. Mather have reopened their apartment | at the Wardman Park Hotel for the Winter. Mrs, Mather passed the Sum- mer in their home in Darien, Conn., where Mr. Mather joined her upon his return from his annual inspection_tour of the national parks in the West. Their | daughter, Miss Bertha Mather, who was graduated from Vassar College in June, spent some time with her father travel- ing through the parks. Mrs. Agnew, wife of Lieut. Comdr, W. J. C. Agnew, sailed Friday on the steamship Olympic to visit her father, | Mr. Daniel Radcliff, in his home in; Cardiff, Wales. She will remain abroad | for séveral months before joining Comdr. Agnew in their apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Dickinson, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Haiden Trigg Dickinson, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace ! Chiswell at the Wardman Park Hotel | over the week end, will return to Norfolk this evening to join Comdr. Dickinson. Licut. W. F. Simrell, U. 8. N.. has| arrived in Washington from Hampton Roads and is at the Carlton over Sunday. Judge and Mrs. DeForrest Paine have opéened their apartment at the Wardman | Park Hotel, having passed the Summer in Canada and on the North Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Defrees At Hay-Adams House. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Defrees have opened their ,apartment in the Hay- Adams House. Mr. Defrees is chair- man of the board of the United States | Chamber of Commerce. Mrs_ Clifton_Comly. mother of Col. | C. B. Comly, U. 5. A.. will make her | home at the Hotel Grafton while in Washington to visit her son and attend | the Episcopal Convention. | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam F. Dennis are | Mrs. Robert Roosevelt has returned MRS. H. SCOTT BYERLY, Who before her marriage October 6, was Miss Elizabeth Wade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wade. n apartment at the Wardman Park daughter, Miss Barbara Patterson. who is completing her course at the National Cathedral School. Mr. Patterson will return shortly to their home in Moose- jaw, Canada. Rev. Sidney Hooper of Montana, for- merly archdeacon, is the guest during the Episcopal Convention of Mr. and Mrs. John Alden Grimes of Foxhall | Village. of Philadelphia, but who for the past few years has divided her time between Washington and her home in Longdaie, Va. has returned to the city for the Winter and is at the Mayflower. B2- fore the World War Mrs. Johnson spent | much of her time abroad. Mr. Alexander Smith Cochran will re- turn to Washington this week to open his attractive suite in the Hay-Adams House. He expects to remain during the Winter season. Rev. and Mrs. Gardiner L. Tucker, Houma, La., are at the Hotel Grafton to temain’ during the Episcopal Conven- tion. Mr. W. B. Acker, chief clerk of the Department of the Interfor, is on a brief visit to New York City. Mrs. W. G. Langdon. Bound Brook, N. J. is at the Hotel Grafton for & short stay. Mrs. Van Walkenburg Visiting at Lake Mohonk. | Mrs. Carlton van Valkenburg has closed her Summer home at Easton, | Md., and is staying during the month of October at Lake Mohonk, N. Y,, with the Baroness von Reizenstein. Mr. Vapn Kalkenburg and Mrs. Van Valkenburg's brother, Mr. Heinrich Meyn, have returned to Washington. Miss M. Jaquelin Thomas, Charlotte, | N. C., is at the Hotel Grafton for a stay | of one week with Mrs. Marshall also of Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Gustaaf Jiskoot of Amsterdam, Holland, who are making a visit of six weeks in this country, are in Washington for the week end and are staying at the Mayflower. They will be luncheon guests of Mr. L. G. Van | Hoorn, charge d'affaires of the Nether- | lands. | Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Beardsley and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. M=Cleiland have arrived at the Carlton from their homes in | New Rochelle, N. Y., where thoy will spend several days. Mr. Frank M. Estes of Dolores, | companied by Mexico, has joined Mrs. Estes and their daughter, Miss Clayton Estes, in Wash- | to Washington from her Summer home | ingfon at the Mayflower and today he | on Long Island. |and Mrs. Estes will leave on a trip to | Van Dyke of Milwaukee, Wis., are at| — York, Pa. Mrs. Estes, formerly Miss Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong has taken | Mary phelan, made her home in Wash- ington at the time her father. Mr. James Phelan, was a member of Con- | gress from Tennessce. Miss Estes will | be in school in Washington this Winter. | an apartment for the coming year in the Hay-Adams House where she is established. | Mrs, Wheeler P. Bloodgood, Rev. Francis P. Bloodgood and Miss A. D. the Hotel Grafton to remain during the | Episcopal Convention. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carrington Stew- art of Southbrook Court are at Haddon | Hall in Atlantic City for an indefinite | stay. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Whyte are again in their apartment in the Balti- more, at 1832 Biltmore street, after an absence of some time. Mrs. E. S. Patterson has again taken Smart $5 to $35 Miss Helen B. Warner has opened her | —Clinedinst Photo. apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel, after spending the Summer in her home at Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. She has been joined by Miss Elsle Keim, who spent the Summer abroad, travei- ing through Norway, Sweden, Germany and England. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Joyce arrived in Washington today and are atopping at the Fairfax Hotel, 2100 Massachusetts avenue, Mr. and Mrs.' Joyce are resi- dents of Arlington, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. W. V. N. Powelson of New York City are at the Carlton for a short stay. Miss Evelyn Spickard, director of re- ligious education for Christ Church in Houston, .Tex., and Miss Emily Plum- mer of Jackson, Miss., who are attend- ing the Episcopal Convention, are guests of Miss McCardle at 1600 Fifteenth street northwest. Miss Spickard and Miss Plummer have chn} of an inter- esting exhibition in the Parish Hall of St. John's Church on Sixteenth street. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harold C. Jackson, ac- thelr son, Harold C. Jackson, jr. have returned to their New York home after a protracted stay with Mr. Jackson's parents, Mr. | and Mrs. D. Jackson, at 1832 Biltmore street northwest. Mr, and Mrs. W, C. Jackson of New York motored from their home to visit the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patterson have arrived in Washington from their home in Dayton, Ohio. and are passing some time at the Carlton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Shutts of Mrs. Blnghlm. wife of Judge Harry Bingham of Littleton, N. H., is at the Hotel Grafton for a stay of one week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas De Witte of | Knoxville, Tenn., who are attending the Episcopal convention here this week, are |the guests of the former's aunt, Mrs. | Rose M. Mulcare, at 1507 Rhode Island | avenue northwest. Mrs. G. G. Thomas of Wilmington, N. | C., has arrived at the Hotel Grafton for | A stay of two weeks, 1 Miss Elizabeth Burke has returned to Washington, after spending the Sum- mer at Atlantic City, and i making her home at the Hay-Adams House, Miss Meda L. Sutton and Miss Dor- othy Crighton of Toronto are in Wash- ington for the week end and are regis- | tered at the Mayflower. Bafore re- | turning home they will spend a short time in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. | Miss Mary E. 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