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2 SOCIRTY. Party for Charity Classed Feature Event in Annapolis Entertainment Aboard Ship for Benefit of Red Cross—Society Functions of Week Chatrming and Varied. ANNAPOLIS, Md. March 23—The | Admiral and Mrs. Charles F. Hughes very large party of this week in An-|of Washington, was the week end guest napolis was the one given for charity |of her aunt, Mrs. Samuel 8. Robison, on the Refna Mercedes on Tuesday aft- | wife of Rear Admiral Robison, at the grmoon. . There were over ao{uxlew!mpmmmum's quarters in the Naval ridge given for the benefit of the Red | Academy. - Cross. The captain’s quarters of the |~ Mrs Harris R. Laning, wife of Ad-) ship were offered and used through the | ny. aning, and their daughter, Miss courtesy of Capt. and Mrs. Willlam F.| gester Laning are the guests at Miss .Halsey. Those in charge of the Party |su. Munfords residence, on Prince are to be cnn,grnlulfitedj ixnkk:‘ onrm suc- :C,f;,,gg street. Mrs. ,_‘n’m and her | cess and on the very enjoyable afternoon | a4 pent by all who were fortunate enotgh | f’:“g;‘:;;v"‘p'“ S to be present. The prizes were dra\(‘n‘ 5 by number. Mrs. C. Philip Snyder, wite | Mrs- Wiliam Taylor Smith entertain- of the commandant of midshipmen, was | o Ty e i carnrnivton o draw | dence, on Porter road, for Mrs. Otto Ni- 3 metz. Mrs. Nimetz is the niece of Mrs. the lucky numbers from & box. Much praise is due to Mrs. Elroy L. Vander- ‘fi’n';:‘;’t Robison, wife of the superin- kloot, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Vander- kloot: Mrs. Daniel A. McEIQuff, wife of | Mr. Truxtun Beale Back From Trip Abroad. Comdr. McEIduff, and Mrs. Dorsey Ga saway, Mrs. John Bowers of Annapolis | and Mrs. Richard Barry, wife of Comdr. | Mr. Truxtun Beale of Washington Barry, and Mrs, William P. Halsey, Wife | and Annapolis of Capt. Halsey, to whose untiring ef- | polis Shas retumed from e forts and very hard work the success of ihe party was due. The Tuesday Bridge Club which meets each Tuesday at the home of one of its trip abroad, where he joined Mrs. | Beale several months ago. Mr. Beale is | now occupying his lovely residence on | South River, and will be joined later by Mrs. Beale, who is still abroad. | members, ook its party to the Reina | Gomdr. rha 4 Mercedes and played at the benefit card | son spent. the. meck oog i N party. ‘The bowling club met as usual Tues- day evening for bowling at the Officers’ Club and afterward for supper at the residence of Mrs. Douglas Howard, wife of Comdr. Howard, in her home on Acton place. Licut. Comdr. Graf, Ordered To Sea, Entertained. Several parties have been given la for Lieut. Comdr. Homer W. Graf, who is leaving shortly for sea duty on the U. 8. 8. Lexington. Lieut. Comdr. Graf, who has bsen making his home at the | Officers’ Club, has many friends here | sons of Short Hills, N. J. spent the! who regret his departure. | week end at their Summer home at | Monday of last week Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Julian B. Timberlake enter- 2ined for Lieut. Comdr. Graf at a arewell supper and bridge party at heir residence on Bowyer road. Among hose present were Lieut. Comdr. Graf, Tieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Willlam M. T"echteler, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. “Valter A. Hicks, Lieut. Comdr. . Leon B. Scott, Lieut. and ‘Thomas R. Cooley, Lieut. Jconard B. Austin, Lieut. 11irs. Ralph C. Alexander. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Tdredge and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. T7alter A. Hicks entertained at tea * hursday afternoon at the residence of ut. T . and . | Admiral McLean, at her residence on 'd Mrs. John A, Upshur, Lieut. and | Frederick L. Riddle, Lieut. and | Robert E. Jasperson, Lieut. and | s. Carlton R. Todd, Lieut. and Mrs. | irns McDonald, Lieut. and Mrs. Edwin | *. Graves, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. adrew C. McFall, Lieut. and Mrs. | “~ber H. McLean, Lieut, and Mrs. Jen- ngs Courts and Lieut. and Mrs. Syd- * »y 8. Bunting. “asqueraders Stage "apular Performance. ‘The Masqueraders, the midshipmen's mateur organization, held its two per- ‘rmances on Saturday st a ma 1d in the evening, both of which were rgely nttended. ‘I8 the afterncon ~re were held the last of the indoor orts, including wrestling and boxing. - 1 games from now on will bz held °t of doors. On Saturday the wrestling d dboxing sttracted a very large owd. Mrs. A. B. Burdette, who has Been = guest of Mrs. Edwin D. McMorries, fe of Lieut. Comdr. McMorries, at =ir residence on East street, has left her home at Meridian, Miss. While * re Mrs. Burdette was much enter- ‘ned. Wednesday Comdr. and Mrs. ‘ *muel 8. Payne gave a dinner in her nor, and Thursday evening Capt. and Brantz Mayer entertained at sup- and cards for Mrs. Burdett their sidence on road. Among -se present were Mrs. Burdette, amdr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, Comdr. 'd Mrs. Samuel 8. Payne, Comdr. and s. David L. Hedrick d Capt. and “rs. John Henry Newton. . Mrs. Albert Church recently enter- +ned informally at two tables of bridge her residence, on Bowyer road. wing to mourning, Capt. and Mrs. wrch have not been entertaining the (st Winter: Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey ;*otored to Washington Thursday, aere they were the guests of Capt. and *'rs. Roscoe F. Dillon. Thursday eve- ng Capt. and Mrs. Dillon entertained dinner for Capt. and Mrs. Halsey. / mong those present, besides the guests ¢! honor, were Rear Admiral and Mrs. 1 harles B. McVey, jr.; Comdr. and Mrs. {ephen B. McKinney, Lieut. Comdr. t'nd Mrs. George L. McClintock and Tapt. and Mrs. Charles M. Oman. ub Luncheon Given Washington Hostess. Friday Mrs, Stephen B. McKinney of frashington entertained at luncheon at i Chevy Chas Club, at which a num- Pr of the wives of naval officers sta- {.°ned here were present. Among those l ‘esent were Mrs. William F. Halsey, ife of Capt. Halsey; Mrs. Charlton E. {*attle, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Battle; {irs. Wallis Gearing, wife of Lieut. f7omdr. Gearing; Mrs. Elroy L. Va crkloot, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Vander- 'oot, and Miss Jane Miller of Annap- lis Mrs. Pullman Evans of Washington {>turned with Capt. and Mrs. Halsey to {Annapolis Friday afternoon and was the .uest over the week end of Mrs. Wil- iiams Wickham, wife of Comdr. Wick- “iam, at her residence, on Maryland enue. Mrs. Willlam Fullam, widow of Rear imiral Fullam, also returned Frid: r & short visit to her sister, Mrs. Ed- jvard Lloyd, wife of Commodore Lloyd, their residence, in the old Brice House, on East street. daughter of Rear Pm. Rosendorf 1215G St. Washington’s Importing Furtier 0 .,’:;. Iaska of the $70 & $75 kind A ONE-WEEK SALE e | venor’s experiences last Summer, when Pre-Easter Sale Just the needed garments to com- plete the perfect Easter costume. Red and - Pointed Scarfs |and Virginia Beach. At the end of | Comdr. Thomson'd duty here in June, | Mrs, Thomson will occupy & cottage | which she has taken for the Summer | months at Virginia Beach, Va. Mrs. James Bowdoin entertained in- formally at cards at her residence at | St. Margarets, near Annapolis, Friday | afternoon, Mrs. Bowdoin’s guests were | Mrs, Dennis Claude, Mrs. Carryl H. Bry- {an, Miss Nott, Mrs. George Turner, | Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest, Mrs. | ‘Fhmcs Doyen and Mrs. Carrle C. Mel- | er. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. MARCH 24, 1929—PART Mrs. William Dudley and her two | Mrs. William L. Marey left for Palm | Beach, Fla, Tuesday, where she will| spend a month as the guest of her| cousin, Dr. F. L. Humphreys of New York and Palm Beach. Mrs. A. D. Burdette, who has been the guest of Mrs. Edwin D. McMorries, wife of Lieut. Comdr. McMorries, at her residence in the old Brice House, &l‘i‘ returned to her home at Meridian, Mrs. Frank Grandy has returned from Norfolk, Va., to the Reina Merce- des, where she is the guest of her | daughter, Mrs. William F. Halsey, wife of Capt. Halsey. Mrs, Carlos Cusachs spent a few dnys' this week in Annapolis as the guest of Mrs. Walter McLean, wife of Rear King George street, Mrs. Cusachs has be at Ogle Hall, her residence here, until after April, Charming Event in View for Columbian Women A brilliant program has been arranged for the twenty-first annual banquet of the Columbian Women of the George Washington Universitr to be held | Thursday evening, April 11, at the Chevy Chase Club. One of the most interesting events will be an illustrated talk on Japan to be given by Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor. This talk is built around Mrs. Gros- she visted her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Coville, at the American embassy in Japan. Accom- panied by her husband, Dr. Gilbert Grosvenor of the National Geographic Society, and by her younger daughter, Mrs. Grosvenor journeyed to Japan via the Trans-Siberian Railway and down through Manchuria. her two months’ stay in the Flo Kingdom Mrs. Grosvenor became intimately ac- the ple and their cus- The beaut .slides which she returned to Washington and will not | b Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Raine. MRS. HERBERT C. NACK. Before her marriage early this month she was Miss Tillie Raine, daughter of -—Underwood Photo. First Lady Attends | Map Exhibition | Mrs. Hoover was present Monday at the opening of the unusual exhibition of maps in gesso by Mildred Giddings Burrage, at Dunthorne Gallery. It was| a charming social event as Mrs. Archi- bald Hopkins, whose guest Miss Burrage is for the duration of her exhibition, ;u hostess at a very largely attended | a. Mrs. Hopkins was assisted in pourlng’ by Mrs. Robert 8. Chew. In the com- y were: Mrs. William J. Donovan, Miss Strong, Dr. Charles Noble Gregory, Mrs. Charles J. Train, Mrs. William B. Ridgely, Mrs. Foraker, Miss Harris, Mrs. Paul Revere Frothingham, Baroness von Rosenberg-Drier, Baron von Rosenberg- Drier, Mrs. McCagg, Miss Macomb, Mrs, Archibald Gracie, Mrs. Myron Whitney, Mrs. Aldrich, Mrs. Perot, Mrs. Arm- | strong. Mrs. Sinclair Bowen and Mme. | Vurpiliot. Tau Si;‘ma Pi Chapter Honors St. Patrick's DayI Alpha Chapter of Tau Sigma Pi So- | rority celebrated St. Patrick's day with | a dance give at L'Aiglon, Saturday, March 16. Theballroom was Gavly decoraged With balloons, and during the @anee green and white fancy hats and noise makers were given out. A lucky spot dance was featured, and the winning couple re- ceived a shamrock box of candy. On the committee in charge of the dance were Miss Mable Zimmerman, chair- man; Miss Ida Simonsen and Miss Lil- lian Rose. Almas Temple‘ Schedules will show are made from photographs taken on her trip. While there Mrs. Grosvenor had the plessure of meeting again the former Setsu Matsudaira, daughter of the former Ambassador fram Japan, who is now the Princess Chibubu, at a luncheon given by the prince and princess for Dr. and Mrs, Grosvenor. Another of Mrs. Grosvenor’s interesting experiences was the climbing of Fujiyama. Mrs. Grosvenor spent the night upon the sacred mountain and viewed the sunrise from the summit in the morning. Mme. Debuchi, wife of the present Ambassador to the United States, is to be a guest of honor at the banquet. Cherry blossoms, which will be the mo- tif of the decorations, will have a two- fold significance upon this occasion, be- ing symbolic of the country of this guest of honor and also the George Washington Universitv. Mrs. Harvey W, Wiley. president of the Columbian Women, who will preside at the banquet, has announced the fol- lowing chairmen: Place and menu, Mrs. Joshua Evans, ir.; decorations, Miss Harriet E. Garrels: seating, Mrs, Elmer Louis Kayser: printing. Mrs. Frank R. Rutter; ushers, Miss Maxine Girts; ac- | companist, Mrs. Charles S. Collier., Philadelphia University Club Building will cost $950.000. Tucking Hemstitching Button Holes Buttons Covered, Ete. Quality Work—Quick Service Low Prices Main 8663 Frank. 9285 X SCARFS Pointed and Beige Scarfs of the $50 & $55 kind 0. Its Annual Spring Ball Arrangements for the annual Spring ball of Almas Temple at the Willard Hotel April 2 are almost complete. Nobles are all taking an active part in making it a memorable affair. The chairman of the entertainment committee has arranged some pleasant surprises in the way of novel enter- tainment. There will be plenty of sou- venirs with which to make whoopee. ‘All Nobles are requested to wear their ez. Friends of the nobility can secure in- vitations from the recorder of Almas ‘Temple or their Shrine friend: “J ACK” Offers one of his lasting and natural looking permanent waves at a Spe- cial Easter Price. Complete— Shampoo and Finger Wave Included Permanent Wave Shop, 1320 F St. N.W. Fr. 9837 Room 204. Prominent Patrons Named For Benefit Card party of the new parochial school of the Blessed Sacrament in Chevy Chase there will be held, under the direction of Mrs. Andrew I. Hickey, an Easter card party at 2400 Sixteenth street northwest, Friday, April 5, which from the enthusiasm manifested, promises to be both a financial and social success. Among those who have consented to act as patrons are: The Ambassador of " | Great Britain and Lady Howard, the Ambassador of Germany and Frau von Prittwitz und Gaffron, the Minister of the Dominichn Republic and Mme. Morales, Senator A. R. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Brahany, Dr. and Mrs. J. Ryan Devereux, Mr. Charles Dolle, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Donohoe, Judge and Mrs. M. M. Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Har- mon, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I. Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Loughran, Mrs. Mary E. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Meloy, Mrs. James Dudley Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Soterios Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs, John J. Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. J. | Eris Powell, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Saul, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. k Altemus. R A a2 L LA L S S 2 Washington! | | E. Berry, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas | | Capt. For the benefit of the building fund | S; S- Transport Cambral from Hew ] ! Officers’ Club Scene Of Elaborate Social + Event at Quantico “Get-Together " Bridge Party Held There Preceded by Round of Entertaining. Personal Notes. QUANTICO, Va., “get together” bridge party wi at the Officers’ Club Friday evening and there were about a dozen tables of not play. ‘Among those entertaining before the bridge ‘were: Maj. and Mrs. DeWitt Peck entertained 12 guests at supper and Lieut. Col. and Mrs. C. F. Wil- liams, who had a dinner for 10. Maj. and Mrs. Lyle H. Miller entertained eight guests at dinner for their house guests, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Millspaugh of Washington, and Capt. and Mrs, L. D. Hermle had six guests in at dinner. Mrs. Bacon, wife of Lieut. H. W. Bacon, entertained with four tables of bridge for Chaplain and Mrs. M. M. ‘Witherspoon Thursday night. Mr. Clifton R. Breckinridge of Wash- ington spent several days on the post this week with his son and daughter-in- law, Col. and Mrs. James C. Breckin- ridge. Chaplain and Mrs. Witherspoon had with them last week the chaplain’s mother, who lives in Chambersburg, Pa. Mrs. Simon, wife of Maj. A. E. Simon, who is in Nicaragua on duty, was the guest for several days last week of Lieut. Comdr. E. L. McDermott, Medical Corps, United States Navy, and Mrs. McDermott. Mrs. Simon was on her way to Parris Island to visit friends. rs. Underhill, wife of Maj. J. L. Ufiderhill, left last week for Philadel- phia, where she will undergo a minor operation, and she plans to return to the post within several weeks. Capt. C. A. Wynne left Saturday for Atlanta, Ga., where Mrs. Wynne, who is ill, has been with relatives for several weeks. Capt. Wynne plans to 'reth\;rn after the Easter holida; . Medical Corps, spent several days this weel Washington visiting friends. Officers Designated | For Duty in Nicaragua. Capt. and Mrs. H. N. Stent left ‘Wednesday morning for a 10-day motor trip to New York to visit relatives and friends prior to leaving for the West Coast. Capt. Stent is going to Nicaragua for duty. Among others from the post who leave in the near future for duty in Nicaragua are Capt. A. T. Lewis and C. B. Hobbs, who sail on the U. York April Maj. Harry W. Weltzel and Capt. R. W. Winter sail on the U. 8. S. Langley from Norfolk about April 6. The Tuesday Clubs were entertained this week by Mrs, Creswell, wife of Lieut. L. B. Creswell, and Mrs. Poehl- menn, wife of Lieut. E. A. J. Poehl- mann, United States Navy. Mrs. Poehl- mann had as guest player Tuesday Mrs. P.!Stse"' wife of Capt. Harold S. Fas- sett. Mrs. Nelson, wife of Capt. Jessie Nel- son, entertaned for the Thursday After- noon Bridge Club this week. Dr. John H. Clifford arrives next week | to officiate at the Palm Sunday services |in the post chapel and assist with the | Easter services. Dr. Clifford has just completed a tour of all Marine Corps posts in the United States and also visited all the battleships of the battle fleet dur|n¥ the t six months. Dr. Clifford will speak in the post gymna- slum Easter evening. Chaplain Witherspoon is giving a se- ries of Lenten talks in Buffalo, N. Y., at the Pirst United Presbyterlan Church Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week. The post choir will give a am over the radio broadcasting sf p{l%'x: of now complete our spring collection + .+ Showing an exhaustive collection of new and fascinating fashions, pre- sented . . . with an intimate, accurate appreciation of the needs and choices of the smartly-groomed woman and miss . . . influenced by a knowledge and study of the particular require- ments of the “Social Seasons” in + + . And even the discreet shopper finds that prices at Pasternak’s are frequently more favorable by com- parison than elsewhere . . . consider- ing the quality and accommodation offered by this establishment! . . .« LUCY o N S e, 1217 F “ The Unchanging Choice of Well Dressed Women™ LOU D R E S S ES are an important part of the Official Attire Jor SPRINGTIME T T i S—— 495 LUCY LOU N.W. ”SI-DDSn “m-w'{ cards, with additional guests who dtd. 3. SOCIETY. William anu Mary Alumni Club Lists Honor Dinner Col. William P. Kent, United States foreign service, retired, will be the guest of honor at the dinner to be given by the Willlam and Mary Alumni Club of Washington Thursday, March 28, at the University Club, upon the occasion of the installation of the newly elected officers. Col. Kent is succeeding Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson as president of the Alumni Club. Col. Kent is a member of the class of 1876, having graduated 53 years ago with that class. Other newly elected officers, who will serve with Col. Kent, include Rep- | resentative R. Walton Moore, Maj. s Scott Key-Smith and Repre- sentative S. Otis Bland, vice presidents: Mr. F. S. McCandlish, treasurer, and Mr. Chase H. Bush, secretary. Another mem- ber of the class of 1876 who will b feted at the dinner, is Dr. W. T. L. Taliaferro of the faculty of the Uni- versity of Maryland. GUEST OF PARENTS | St. Patrick Colors on View In Decorations at Party Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shanti enter- tained friends at cards on Wednesday evening in their home, when St. Pat- rick colors were observed in the table decorations, green and gold china being used and place cards and candles being green. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Page Jones, Mr. and_Mrs. Homer Bassford, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones and Mr. William Cissel. —spend big money for a new scarf. We can make your MRS. GEORGE CREWS, ‘Who came from her home at Providence, and Mrs. John W. Palmer of Sedalia, Mo., the former a new member of the lower house. $5 old one as good as new for WOLF 100" R. I, to visit her parents, Representative | —Underwood Photo, WJSV Good Friday evening. The en- ¢ | tire choir will sing four anthems, Mrs. | H. W. Bacon will sing two solos and the male 'quartet will sing one number. Easter Morning Music Program Announced. The Easter morning music for the services in the post chapel will con- sist of one anthem by the choir and two duets by Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. L. B. Creswell. Miss Dorothy Seamens of the First Lutheran Church in Wash- ington will be the guest violinist and will play two numbers. ‘The speaker for the staff and stu- dents of the Marine Corps Schools Friday morning of last week was Capt. Dudley W. Knox, U. S§. N, of Wash. ington. Col. and Mrs. J. C. Breckin- ridge entertained six at luncheon for Capt. Knox Friday. Col. C. H. Birdseye, chief of the topographic section of the Department of the Interior, gave a lecture on the Grand Canyon, showing movie scenes which he spent a year in making, in the post gymnasium Wednesday eve- ning. An interesting feature of the past week was the barbecue given by the Engineers under the direction of Capt. C. A. Phillips and Lieut. E. G. Kirk patrick at the post water works di- vision. It was a very elabo: and preparation. the guests were laid in tents and were very colorfully decorated with the green of St. Patrick. Several smaller tables were arranged for the children, and these were decorated with huge cakes adorned with candles. There Dining Room and Cafeteria 514 19th All States Hotel 1032 Conn. Ave. The La Salle Ph. Nat. 5448 Phone Main 3860 1 to 8:30 $1 Dinner for 65¢ The long tables seating | battalions attended to the success of the entire fparty and participated in the day's festivities. t was a gala St. Patrick’s celebration. Sigma Kappa Chapter Holds Initiation Party Zeta Chapter of Sigma Kappa Sor- ority, George Washington University, recently held an initiation party, which included Miss Catherine Birch, Miss Marion Butler, Miss Elise Collins, Miss Margaret Evans, Miss Sue Gibson, Miss Helen Henderson, Miss Martha Mc- Adams, Miss Dorothy Saunders, Miss Ruth Reman and Miss Marion Ziegler. The party was held at the Raleigh Ho- tel March 16. After the ceremonies the initiates were honor guests at a banquet, which was largely attended by the active and alumnae chapters. Miss Katherine Scrivener was toastmistress. BLEMISHES yield to its antiseptie action. Permanent de- fects are concealed by & subtile film of adorable A pure skin of ite loveliness is yours thru its use. Made in White - Flesh - Rachel §end 1e. for Trial Size Ford. T. Hookins &Son, New York Gouraup's ORIENTAL CREAM A Shop of Individuality The Charm of Spring Finds Highest Expression In “Ash” Apparel (TYASTEFUL individuality is the keynote of this superb collection of Spring Apparel. The smartest creations for every occasion are here for your inspection—modes and fabrics which have been most carefully selected from the world’s fore- most fashion centers. Soup Chicken Consomme ala Hearts of Lettuce w. Roquefort Dress. Waldort Meats Roast Turkey with Oyster Dress. an berry Sauce Tendetloln Steak w. Mushroom Gravy aked Va. 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