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~ e SOLIETY.. THE SUNDAY. STAR, . WASHINGTON, D. C. OCTOBER. 21,. 1926—PART. SOCIETY. :Schedule of Social Events - in Naval Academy Circles : Round of Hospitality In Schedule of Week In Capital Society ENGAGEMENTS THAT INTEREST SOCIETY HERE AND IN NEARBY STATES. Luncheons. Teas and Receptions. Charming Events. Given in Compli- ment to Groups of Guests. Mrs. Sutherland, wife of Mr. Justice George Sutherland. will entertain at Juncheon Tuesday in compliment to Mrs. Edward Everett Gann in the Chi- nese room of the Mavflower. Maj. and Mrs. Charles T. Cresson en- tertained Friday evening in their apart- ment at 1661 Crescent place in honor of Lady Edward Spencer Churchill of Win . England. and Mrs. W. H. Echoefield and Mrs. Robert Walbridge. ‘The newly appointed military attache to the United States emba: in the Argentine, Capt. Edmond C. Fleming. e2nd Mrs. Fleming were hosts at dinner Priday evening in the Mayflower. Capt and Mrs. Fleming are passing the week end in New York. Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun entertained at dinner Friday evening in their home, Rosshdu. for the minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Meftah. and the second secretary of the legation, Prince Mozzarfar Firouz. Miss Diana Cumming will entertain | » few guests informally at luncheon Tues in compliment to Mrs. Norman Chandler of Boston, formerly Miss Mary Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. James Parmelee will entertain at_tea this afternoon in their home, the Canszeway. on Klingle road. in honor of Lady Edward Spencer Churchill, Dinners, e . {Program of Festivities Includes Hanor Dinners. ‘ Teas and Dancing—House Guests En- tertained—Annapolis News Notes. 0 & N -, ANNAPOLIS, Md.. October 20.—Rear | Christ Child Admiral and Mrs. Samuel S. Robison. | Church here Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder and | Rodgers road Comdr. and Mrs. Jonas Ingram were Capt. Brantz Mayer and Mrs. Mayer among those who went last week to| entertained at dinner Tussday the 18t attend the Navy-Notre Dame game | instant, for Rear Admiral and A Mrs. in Chicago. Admiral and Mrs. Robi- | Samuel S. Robinson, Capt. and Mrs. C son and Capt. and .Mrs. Snyder left er and Capt. and Mrs. John Thursday and returned Sunday. Mrs at their residence, 49 Ingram left earlier in the week for her of the members. of the former home in Indiana and joined Comdr. Ingram at Chicago for the class of 1921, who are stationed here 3ame last Saturday. held the first meeting of their bridge Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder en- | club Monday at the Queen Anne’s Cup- tertained informally at dinner Wednes- hoard T=a Room on Maryland avenue |day evening for Rear Admiral and Mr:. Samuel Graham has returned Mrs. Robison. who themselves were din- | | ner hosts Thursday night. Col. Douglas Duval of the Medical Corps. U. S. A. after a tour of duty in Honolulu, is visiting his sister. Miss Marian Duval. Mrs. Thomas Wade and | her brother, Mr. Richard Duval. in their home on Duke of Gloucester street. Mrs. Thomas Wade has re- turned to _her home here after a visit ‘o Miss Carrie Waddy of Richmond. and also from a visit to Virginia Beach. Mrs. Wade spent this week end as the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Haines in Washington. The officers of the Naval Academy gave the second of a series of dances ! Friday evening in Mahan Hall. R ceiving at the dance were Mrs. Mac- Fall, wife of Capt. Roscoe C. MacFall, and Capt. G. V. Stewart, U. 8. N. Mrs. Charles De Peyster Valk ac- of St. Mary's residence, 46 Soctety at her ;;1“Aunapohs and is living at Carvel 2 Prof. and Mrs. Howard McCormick alzo are at Carvel Hall for the Winter. are Rear Admiral Frederick Dela: (retired). and Mrs. Delano _and the: son. Maj. Frederick Delano, U. S. M. (retired). Comdr. and Mrs. Charles Soule wére the gue: for a few days last wesk of Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall on College avenue. Comdr. Soule is on duty at the Naval Training Station at Hampton Roads. Va. Mrs. Theodore W. Johnson has left for the Great Lakes Training Station at Chicago. where she will be the guest of her cousins, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Tingey Craven of Annapelis Friends. Virginia Clergyman Guest Mr. Donald Thompson was host to # party of six at the Club Chantecler lact night. Mise Laura Roberts and her sister. Florence Roberts, i who are now at the Mayflowsr, entertained at Juncheon yesterday in presidential dining room, when their gussts included Rev. and Mrs. Morgan Ashley of Rutland. Vt.. and Miss Mary Wood of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. C. Leslie McCrea enter- Sained at a reception Tuesday evening in honor of Dean G. R. E. MacDonald of St. James Cathedral, Fresno. Calif. Mrs. Issac. Hill, Concord, N. H.. who t: making her home at the Hotel Graf- fon during the Episcopal Convention, entertained a party of 12 at luncheon there Priday, : Mrs. E. M. Delano entertained in- lly at luncheon and bridge ay at the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mrs. Robert Follin of Winston-Salem, N. C., was hostess to a party of seven at luncheon yesterday in the presiden- tial dining room of the Mavflower. Mrs. Follin and Miss Lucy Follin, Miss Estelle Follin and Miss Margaret O’Hanlan are staying at the Mayflower. Mr. John Sweeniey entertained a party of eight at dinner last night, the company proceeding later to the Club Chantecler for the supper dance. Mise Isabelle Cooper was hostess at dinner followed by bridge at the Grace Dodge Hotel Monday. There were cight in the party. Mr.. Alex Hagner entertained a com- pany of 16 at the supper dance at the | Club Chantecler last night. Mr. and Mrs, Michael Pugh enter- tained in their home Saturday evening. October 13, at a bridge sunver in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edmonde Brown. Mrs. Brown was beforz her recent mar- riage Miss Anna EPma Donovan of Georgetown. ‘The guests invited to meet the young rouple included Mr. and Mrs, Jay Law- lor, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Heurich, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Ryder Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cahill, Mr. and Mrs, David Parsons. Miss Margaret Fry, Mr. James Haltigan, Mr. H. Coffin Leckey. Mr. Lee Tracey, Mr. Leo Walsh. Mr. John Dyer and Dr. James L. McGrath. L H. entertained a com- pany of six at the supper dance at the Club Chantecler last night. Tt (bllegatMarsilinsy Schedules Bridge Party ‘The annual bridge party sponsored by the Auxiliary Board of Regents of Trin- College is scheduled to take place this year, Monday, November 19, in ‘Wardman Park Hotel, under the lead- ership of Mrs. J. Leo Kolb, chairman of the committee in charge, important preparations have already been inau- | gurated with a view to make this one of the outstanding social events of the season. The proceeds of the party will go toward augmenting the students’ loan fund, which the board is estab- lishing at the college. Princet;: T;;a;\gler Club Play Set for December 20 Mrs. David A. Reed is among the patronesses for the musical play to be given Thursday. December 20, in the Belasco Theater, by the Princeton Tri- angle Club. Other patronesses include Mrs. James F. Mitchell. Mrs. David Lawrence, Mrs. Albert M. Gilbert, Mrs. G. Thomas Dunlop. M Charles A. McKenney, Mrs. Henry Clifford, Mrs. Andrew Duval, Mrs. John D. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Courtland Nixon. Mrs. Malcolm S. McConihe. Mrs. R. H. A. Carter, Mrs. 9“;"6 P. Dennis and Mrs. Pranklin P. 'ort. Kappa B;ta‘pi Group Guests Today at Lunch ‘The members of Epsilon Chapter, Kappa Beta Pi. legal sorority of the Washington College of Law, will be entertained at lunch today by Miss Marie K. Saunders in her Georgetown home at-2900 O street northwest. Mrs. Grace Hayes Riley. dean of the college Mrs. Kathryn Crowder Conliff, the sorority’s recent bride, will be guests of hone FINE FASHIONS FOR of Trenton, Mannix, Miss Kathleen Leckey, Miss | Helen Quinn, Miss Madeline Jennings | James Pugh. Mr. James | ) N Sir Esme and Lady Howard Back From Visit to Eur(‘pc from Pirst Page) Simopoulos, who are in New York, ars expected back this week, ‘The Minister of Persia, Mirza Davoud Khan Maftah, went to Easton, Md., yes- terday and is the guest over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart. The | Minister was accompanied by the new | second secretary of the legation, Prince Mazzarfar Firouz. | The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen are expected in the Cepital the middle of the week. They returned last week after spending the | Summer abroad. The charge d'affaires of Norway, M Alexis H. G. O. Lundh, went to New York to meet Mme. Lundh. who arrived Friday on the Volendas, having passed six weeks in Paris, and returned with her yesterday to their apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel. | The secretary of th> Italian embassy | Signor Luciano_Mascia, will bz joined | this week by Donna Anna Domville- | Mascia, who is visiting her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. James W. Domville, in Mon- treal. The attache of the Netherlands lega- | tion, Jonkheer Richard van Schuylen- burch, will be joined the end of next | week by Mme, van Schuylenburch, who is ‘visiting her mother, Mrs. McNardin, | in Montreal. | Parties Given in Honor Of Prospective Brides | Mrs. Howard Calhoun Lord enter- | tained in her home at 1426 Buchanan strest Wednesday at an unique shower | for Miss Katherine Zinn, whose mar- | riage to Mr. Arthur S. Lord will take | place Wednesday. Among those pres- ent were Miss Sarah Sullivan, Miss | Maxine Rolle, Miss Alice McKnight, | | Miss Mary Troop. Miss Virginia Kiene | of West Virginia, Mrs. Milton A. Harris, Mrs. Earl Edgar, Mrs. Dorothy Sulis, | Mrs, Norris Reed, Mrs. Bessie Zinn, Mrs. Hannah Overstreet. Mrs. Martin | D. Schrann,. Mrs. E. Donald Preston, Mrs. Eugene Phifer, Mrs. Roland An- | | derson, Mrs. Naomi Hilton, Mrs. Rob- | ert Howard and Mrs. Edward Lord. Mrs. Francis M. Seaton entertained at bridge and a shower Tuesday eve- | ning in her home at 2407 Tunlaw road | | northwest, in honor of Miss Dorothy J. Shott, whose marriage to Mr. Harvey | Barnehart Matterness of Lebanon, Pa. will take place in that city in the late Autumn. The guests at the shower | were Miss Veronica Aubin, Miss Evelyn | Riley, Miss Dorothy Donovan, Miss Margaret Popkins, Miss Dorothy Cav- | anaugh, Miss Imogene du Fief and Miss | Thelma- Riedel. The out-of-town guests | were Miss Bertha Fulton and Mrs, Richard Bedell of Laurel, Md. Miss Pauline Burton, whose marriag> {to Mr. Douglas Davis will tak> place | | Saturday, November 10, was the guest | | of honor at a bridgs party and miscel- laneous shower, given by Miss Ruth E. | Cole, Monday evening, in her home on Girard street. Among those present | were Miss Doris Blanchard. Miss Mar- | jorle Burton, Miss Ruth Coleman, Miss Virginia Frye. Miss Charlotte Davi: Miss Elizabeth Farnum. Miss Anna | Fadden. Miss Dorothy Reddish. Miss | Prieda Bachschmidt, Mrs. Howard War- | ren and Mrs. Jerry Radley. A shower was given for Miss Mary McQueeney at 3100. Wisconsin avenue northwest, by Miss Mary Lee Russell |and Miss Angela J. Sheehan, Priday. | Women‘sr VCirty ‘Clubr Names Hostesses for Tea Today | __Mrs. J. Garfield Riley, Mrs. Ruth lSnndgl’ls&. Miss_Sue Hess, Miss Amy Harradon, Miss Edna Darnell and Miss Joan Herrick will preside at the tea 1 | tables at the tea given by the Women's Miss Catherine Pike, president of the | National Woman's Bar Association, and City Club, in the clubhouse. at 22 6 | members of the executive board will " receive informa Our FALL SHOWING of FURS Offers the foremost WINTER 1928-29 —the finest of pelts and workmanship and a REPUTATION FOR QUALITY AND VALUE that dates back to 1895 CLINEDINST . Upper left: Upper right: Coulling made hei Lower lef(: wedding to take place In Dscember. Lower right: ISL Patrick’s Parish Grnup To Give Annual Card Party The Sodality of St. Patrick's parish will give its annual card party at the Willard Hotel Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock for the benefit of the Maryland missions. A partial list of the patrons and patronesses ‘who have generously contributed to thiz worthy cause in- cludes Mrs. Harry Aburrow, Mr. E. F. Calladay, Mrs. J. 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Mrs. Valk has returned to her Summer home, Clayland, near A napolis, where she and Mr. Valk a | entertaining - Mrs. Valk's sisf Mrs. Shellman Benner of Easton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Valk and. their daug! . Miss Anna Douglas Valk, will spend the | Winter in Baltimore at the Albion Hotel. Miss Anna Douglas Valk is at- | tending Bryn Mawr School. Mrs. Charles F. Doyen, widow of Gen. | Doyen. U. S. M. C., after spending the | Summer in Europe, is visiting her sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph Valiant, at Wardour, near An- napolis. | Mrs. william S. Farber, wife of | Comdr. Farber, entertained at tea Sat- urday afternocon at her residence, 11 | Porter road. United States Naval | Academy. | Mrs. Edward Darlington Johnson ac- | companied Dr. Johnson for a short stay last week to Washington. where they | attended the Episcopal convention. | = Lieut. and Mrs. Sidney S. Bunting | have issued invitations for a_dinner | dance to be given at the Blue Lantern Inn on King George street, Monday evening. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Walter A. Hicks entertained at a buffet supper before the dance given by the officers Friday evening. at their residence on | Taney avenue. Murray Hill. Wife of Former Head of Naval Academy a Visitor. Mrs. John Marshall Bowyer, widow of Rear Admiral Bowyer, who was at one time superintendent of the Naval | Academy. after spending the late Spring and Summer in her old home, Erie, Pa.. Is now visiting her daughter. Mrs. uglas Howard. wife of Comdr. Douglas Howard, at the new home the | Howards have Mrs. Bowyer will spend the Winter here. Mrs. James Ferguson and her sister, | Miss Julia Trenholm, will move shortly from No. 2 Maryland avenue to the new house they have bought on Murray avenue, Murray Hill. The house they [ formerly occupied and the one next | door, known as the “Little Inn, 1 shortly be torn down to make way for an spartment house. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. William S. | Popham and family. who spent a part of the late Summer and Fall with Miss Mary Randall Magruder on Han- over street, have recently moved to a house in the Murray Hill section. ohn Pitcher entertained for a last week in-her new home at r Mrs. Leonard Nicholson of Rockville, Md. Comdr. and Mrs. Louis M. Atkins and their three children. who recently re- turned from Brazil, are visiting Mrs. | Atkins’ mother and sister, Mrs. Nevitt Steele and Miss Laura Steele on Frank- lin street. Comdr. Atkins will be tem- | porarily in Washington. | Mrs. Carlos Cusachs and her daugh- ter, Miss Marguerite Cusachs, returned | to” Annapolis last week from a trip | north. Miss Cusachs has been in New | York for the past vear. Mrs. Cusachs spent the latter”part of the Summer and earlv Fall in Newport and New York. They are now occupying Ogle Hall, one of the most beautiful of the old houses in Annapolis. Mrs. Pollard, wife of Comdr. John | Pollard, M. C.. U. 8. N, gave a small | tea Tuesday for the committee of the | F STREET FELT & built at Acton Place. | Mr. Nelson Page Dame. of Virginia spent the last week end as the guest of the Misses Murray in their beautiful old home near Annapolis. Miss Virginia Kurtz, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Thoma: Kurtz of Wash- | ington, was the week end est of | Comdr. and Mrs. D. A. McElduft on | Upshur road. | “'Mrs. Rella Armstrong gave a beautiful tea Saturday at the clubhouse which she has just completed at the new An- napolis Roads Beach and Tennis Club. Mrs. Armstrong has been in Annapolis as the guest of Miss Margaret Walton. Mrs. Mayer, wife of Capt. Brantz Mayer, entertained at a buffet luncheon Saturday at her residence on Rodgers road, Naval Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baldwin of Waterbury have returned after spending several weeks in New York with Mr. Baldwin's brother, Mr. Willlam Baldwin, at Long Beach, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Beldwin in New York City. Miss Jean Cotton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Cotton of Boston and Waterbury, and Miss Janet Whiteall, Mrs. Cotton's granddaughter, have left for New York. where they will spend ';:e Winter, having'leased an apartment there. News has reached Annapolis this week of the marriage on October 19 of Miss Jane Packer, daughter of Col. Gouver- neur Packer, U. S. Army, and Mrs. Packer of the Presidio, San Francisco, | and Ensign Arthur R. Rule, U. | . Navy, Rule is | g place at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Van Ness avenue, San Franoisco. Miss Virginia Pope of Berkley, Calif., was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Misses Virginia Boardman, Jane Moore, Jane Shaw. Louise Dohrman, Muriel Partridge and Amelia Lanee. The best man was Mr. Walter Wright Rule of New York and the ushers were brother officers of the bridegroom. Mrs. Lucian Hallett was the week end | guest of Mrs. Robert E. Rogers, wife of Comdr. R. E. Rogers, at her residence, 31 Upshur road. Mrs. Hallett is from Denver, Colo. :Lacly Churchill Guest | Of Maj. and Mrs. Peyser : Maj. Julius I. Peyser, reprssentative | of the Federation Interallies des An- | ciens Combattants of the District of | Columbia, accompanied by Comdr. Har- llan Wood of the American Legion and | Maj. John Lewis Smith, past command- er, escorted a party to the White House | vesterdar, where the secretary of the | British legation presented Lady Edward Spencer Churchill of England to the President. Maj. Peyser presented Mrs. | Robert Walbridge of Peterboro, N. H., | past _national president of the Amsri- | can Legion Auxilliary, and Mrs. William H. Schofield, also of Peterbore. N. H., chairman of the committes on dis- tinguished guests of the auxiliary. 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