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1 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SEPTEMBER 22, 1929—-PART 3 Navy Social Set Foresees Gay Fall and Winter Season | e Reviv;l of Festivities Follows Returns From Vace- tion—Many Charming Functions Listed. Matrimorial Events of Interest. ANNAPOLIS, Md, September 21.— As many of the naval set and Annapoli- tans return from vacations, Annapolis takes on & gayer aspect and a number of ;;nrnel were given during the past week. Saturday night Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, L. Widle entertained at dinner, fol- lowed by cards in their home at Ward- our. Their guests _included Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. R, B, Carney, Lieut, Comdr. and Mrs. F. G. Reinicke, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. R. th, Comdr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Lieut, Comdr. and Mrs, Waldon Ainsworth, Mrs. Douglas Howard, Comdr. and Mrs. J. B. Pollard, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charlton E. Battle, Mrs. Grace Mor- ton, Comdr. R. S. Galloway, Mrs. Wil- liam Giles and Comdr. Duncan Waltor. Friday evening Comdr. and Mrs. A. T. Bauregard entertained at dinner at their home on T TOW. Comdr. and Mrs. Edward Lloyd re- turned Monday to their home on East street, after spending the Summer at York Harbor. Miss Mary Louise Hillis went to her home in Baltimore Monday, after ing the week end guest of Capt. and Mrs. C. Phillip Snyder on Porter row. Academy Class of 1922 Host at Dinner Dance. Saturday night the class of 1922, now on duty here, gave a dinner dance at the Log Inn. Mrs. Thomas R. Kurtz and her daugh- ter, Miss Virginia Kurtz, arrived Sat- urday and will remain at the Peggy Stewart Inn until the 1st of November. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. R. B. Carney were the week end guests of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Wilde at Wardour, who also had as guests for the week end Comdr. R. S. Galloway, who now is on duty in Philadephia. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Atterbury en- tertained at dinner Friday evening in their home at Maidstone Farm. Tuesday Mrs. John Pitcher left for Staunton, Va., accompanied by her daughter, Miss Ann Pitcher, who is gc- ing there to attend Stuart Hall School. Miss Catherine Hopkins also left Tuesday for Stuart Hall. Mrs. W. B. Woodson, wife of Capt. ‘Woodscn, arrived a few days ago and is at Carvel Hall. Mrs. Woodson will remain in Annapolis this Winter while Capt. Woodson is at sea. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Macklin of Baltimore have taken Ogle Hall for the Winter and will arrive the 1st of October. Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Claud: will move this week to occupy their new home at Annapolis Roads. Miss ‘Winifred Claude has returned to Annapolis, after spending some time traveling in Europe. While in England she visited her sister, Mrs. J. H. Lovell, at_Marlow. Rear Admiral Walter McLean, wio | has been a patient at the Naval Hos- | pital for some time, has greatly im- proved. Nuptial Events Grace Autumn Society Calendar. Saturday afternoon & martiage of particular interest to Amnapolis society took place in Swarthmore, Pa., when Miss Ruth Viachas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Vlachas, became tire bride of Ensign Robert Dexter Conrad, U. 8. N. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her sister, Miss Margaret Valchas, was her only at- tendant. Ensign Thomas Davey, . S. N., of Annapolis, was best man. En- sign Conrad and Mrs, Conrad, upon their return from a wedding trip, will live in Annapolis. { Another wedding lk is of to Annapolis fol that of Miss Mar- garet Scott, daughter of Mrs. Edgar | trai Hunter Scott of Omaha, Nebr., to En- sign John Treadwell Bowers, jr., son of Comdr, and Mrs. John Bowers of this city, which will take place Wednes- day afternoon, October 9, at Omaha. Ensign Bowers graduated from the Naval Academy in the class of 1928. Mrs. Allen Thomas of Ellicott City is spending some time with her daugh- ter, Mrs. John Pitcher, in her home at_Wardour. Mrs. Carryl Bryan has returned to her home on Matryland avenue, after spending six weeks in Jamestown, rad the past week she was the guest of her brother tnd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. LE LoNG special interest | ski, Thomas Boykin, in their home in the Green Spring Valley. Mrs. Green Entertaing In Honor of Friends, Mrs, Nicholas H. Green was hostess at & beach party last Priday in honer of Mrs. Roger Me= ° formerly Aflss Margaret Claude, and Mrs. Henry Mar- tyn Baker, formerly Miss Sarah Green. ut. | The latter is here spending a month with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Mermod recently ar- rived from Honolulu to visit Mrs. Mer- mod’s -~rents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Claude. Comdr. Worrall Carter returged Sat- urday to his home on Rodg®:s road, after spending & week in Maine ‘vith his mother. Capt. and Mrs. C. Earl Smith, U, 8. ., have closed their cottage at Ocean City and are now staying with Miss Agnes Walton on Francis street. Prof. and Mrs. John Tyler and their two small daughters have returned to their home 6n Southgate avenue. after spentil'{n, the Summer at Virginia Sororities in Groups Assemble in Business Festivities Mark Season's Program—Honor Parties Prominent in Schedule. Chapter Elects Officers. Alumnae of Knhml Alpha Theta Fraternity in Washington will be en- tertained in the home of Mrs. Ovid Butler, at 3405 Rodman street, at 8 o'clock Tuesday night. Mrs. Henry A. Finch of Fort Humphreys, Va. will re- ceive with Mrs, Butler. ~Mrs. Raymond Bell and Mrs. Lawrence Bennedict will assist in the dining room. An opening tea was given by Sigma ‘Theta Chi Sorority in the home of Miss Sue Myers, 2579 Rhode Island avenue, | Sunday, September 8. Members attend- | ing were Miss Sue Myers, Miss Irene | Corridan, Miss Elizabeth Phillips, Miss | Isabel Jaeger, Miss Elsie Keyes, Miss | Hurst, Miss Ruth Glasscock, | Miss Dorothy Avery, Miss Mildred | Gooch and Miss Kathryn Wilson. Delta Chapter of Sigma Kappa Phi | Sorority held its ‘annual election of officers at the home of Miss Ethel Hayes, Wednesday, September 11. The | officers elected to serve for the ensuing year are Miss Martha Lacey, president; Miss Irma Bitter, vice president; Miss Marion Louise Hayes, recording secre- tary; Miss Mae Hummer, corresponding secretary; Miss Elsie Trittipoe, trens- urer, and Miss Elizabeth Martin, ser- geant at arms. ‘The members of the chapter gave a dinner dance at the Aster Tuesday, followed by & theater party. ‘The opening meeting of Zeta Chaptler of Chi Sigma Sorority was held Sep- tember 13 in the home of Miss Marg- aret Casey, 4604 Fifth street northwest. A large attendance and much enthusi- asm were evident. The meeting proved a rnnwheou nlrly for Miss Marie in- Wi X Teaneck, N. ining to be a nurse. The chapter presented Miss Rosinskl with a pearl guard to be worn with her sorority pin. ‘The chapter is planning many social functions for the coming year, and among the first of these 1s & card party October 8. ‘The Washington Alumnae Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity held its September meeting followed by bridge at the home of Mrs. Joseph Baird ‘Thursday evening, Miss Katherine Ben- nett acting as joint hostess. Attending were Mrs. Paul Briggs, Miss Beatrice Clephane, Miss Elizabeth Gladman, Miss Frances James, Miss Lurena Per- Feminine in every lithesome line, This exceedingly smart evening wrap is of green transparent velvet with a ocntrasting tone of Panne satin lin- ing. enticing Full flowing sleeves shirred below the elbow. collar” of white -fur. Luxurious shawl A most wrap for the very smartest occasions of the sea- And Social Sessions| MISS ELIZABETH. CHIPMAN, Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. N. Chip- man, who sailed for France a few ago on the 8. 8. De Grase and will spend a year in {yavel and study. —Underwood to. Ladies of G. A. R. Hosts To Group of Visitors Lincoln Circle of the Ladies of the ‘|Grand Army of the Republic was hostess to the Grant, McKinley and Beck Cireles Thursday night at the home of Gen. and Mrs. Richard L. Hoxie, 1632 K street. Mrs. May Light- foot, president of Lincoln Circle, pre- sided, and Mrs. Sarah Deeds had charge of the program. A number of national officers on their way home from the G. A. R. convention in Maine Iast week were among the guests. Re- ports of the convention were given. ‘The program included the following numbers: “Vinnie Ream Songs,” by Amy A. Bustin, dramatic_soprano, companied by Mildred F. Echols; p! solos by Lilla Belle Foster; selection from “Madame Butterfly,” “Danny Boy,”_ “Will O’ the Wisp” and “The Last Hour,” sung bx Mrs. Charles B. Donch, accompanied by Mr. Donch; group of songs by Clement A. Giebel, accompanied by Marie Spurr; songs by Miss Beatrice Deeds, accompanied by Mary S. Parker. Miss Rose Kier and Mrs. Clay Sher- rill presided in the dining room, where refreshments were served. rine, Miss Virginia Ronsaville, Mrs. Charles Sammons, Miss Sarah French Smith, Mrs. Donald Strickler, Miss Phoebe Tauberschmidt and Mrs. How- ard Warren. Announcement was made of the election of Miss Evelyn Pierson as alumnae adviser to Beta Alph Chapter at George Washington Un! versity. Alumnse meetings will be held on | the second Friday of each month, and all local alumnae of the fraternity are invited to attend. Epsilon Chapter, KAE‘pl Beta Pi, legal | sorority of the Washington College of Law, gave A luncheon in honor of Mrs. Grace McVey McKeown, now of Tulsa, Okla.,, on the Willard roof yesterday. Miss Martha Licktie, dean, presented Mrs. McKeown with a silver mug for her young son, John McVey McKeown, in accordance with sorority custom. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, honoral dean of the college, and Mrs. Fran) McVey were also guests. The members attending were Mrs. Martha R. Gold, Mrs, Mary Kessler Hathaway, Mrs. Clare Willison, x . Gertrude L. Pierce, Miss Agnes Kempf, Miss Elizabeth Reed, Miss Marie K. Saunders, Miss Anna Boyle, Miss Julia Banks, Miss Ella Maloney, Miss Mary Fowler, Miss Mildred Racknour and Miss Elizabeth Moran. BEACON INN 1801 Calvert St. N.W. SUNDAY DINNER, $1.¢0 12:30 to 7:30 P.M. Roast Capon with Dressing Roast_Long Island Duck Tonderloin Steak (Mushroom Sauce) Roast Touns Lamb Beelau St oy Mashed Botat s atoes Butter Sauee ter each Short G 'ach or Pineapple Parfait ach or ‘Raspberry Sundhe Checolate Nut Spi Devil Food Layer Iee Cream and Ci Phone C B ry | bara Norcross, Mrs. Archibald Mr. Walter Murphy, Mr. i Romney, jr, and Mr. Cleveland Nor- Week End Yacht Party Merry Social’ Event Noted in Chevy Chase Masquerade Ball, Bridge Parties and Other Charm-| ing Functions Scheduled. ] House Guests Being En- tertained. Mr. Richard Woolley of Bay Head, N. J, who is the house guest of Mr Septembef Bride Cleveland Norcross of Raymond street, | arrived recently on his private yacht - Mr. Woolley entertained & week end m’ of nine cruising on the Potomac 1 guests were Miss Katherine Dennis. Mayo, Miss Mary Oai Miss ~ Ma Thomas, 3 i nnon, Miss Bar- Kennedy Kenneth cross. Miss' Ruth Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold E. Doyle of Hunting- ton street, will leave Monday for North- ampton, Mass., where she will attend Northampton Preparatory School, in order to enter SBmith College. ‘Mr. James Mather, son of Mr. and Mrs. James U. Mather of Davenport street, left Sunday, September 15, for g:e Military Academy at Valley Forge, Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Lowry and their children have returned to their home on McKinley street after visiting in Atlantic City, N. J,, New York City and Philadelphia, Pa. . Ashton Walton of Richmond, Va., is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard of McKinley street. Mr. and Mrs, M. H. Kleier and their little daughter of Louisville, Ky., arc the house guests of Mr. and Mre. Thomas Sweeney of Northampton street. Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney entertained at a masquerade dance Wednesday eve- m:]\\g in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kleler. r. and Mrs. Robert E. Burke enter- tained at bridge and supper Priday eve- ning in their home on NewlAnd street in_honor of Mr. and Mrs. Klejer. Mr. and Mrs. Winnemore Boggs of Elm street are spending a week on the Chesapeake Bay. Miss Anne de Beaupre Beach. daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach of Meadow Lane, left Tuesday for Bt. Marys City, Md., where she will resume her studies at St. Mary’s Seminary. Mr. Clarke Beach, son of Dr. and Mrs. Beach, is spending a year in Hawaii. Mrs. John T. Martin of Grafton street left Friday for New York City where she will meet ber daughter, Miss Katherine Martin, who has been trav- eling in continental Europe and visit- ing her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Martin, in England. Miss Martin re- turned yesterday after a visit lasting four months. Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy Pay Honor To Irish Free State Envoy. Mr. and Mrs. James T. McCarthy will entertain today at a recéption from 4 to 6 o'clock p.m. in their home on Northampton street in honor of Dr. | Michael MacWhite, the Minister from the Irish Free State; the members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, their ladies’ auxiliary and their friends. Mr. Allan Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Graham of Connecticut avenue left Monday to resume his studies at the Swavely School in Manassas, Va. MRS. PAUL BOYD, Dznghter of Mr. Joseph A. Minor and before her wedding September 12 Miss Kitty Minor. -—suu«m Photo. Mr. and Mrs. B. R, Wrenn have re- turned to their home in Norfolk, Va., after being the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Semmes of Raymond street, Mr. Aloysius Bowling of Baitimors, Md., was the house guest for several days of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bowling, of street. Mr. George W. Huguely, jr., son of George W. Huguely of e, left Sunday for Dur- ham, N. C, where he will resume his studies at Duke University. Mrs. Charles Clare and her daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Clarke of West Irving street, left Thursday for Pough- keepsie, N. Y., where Miss Olarke will enter Vassar College. Mr. William Mcl’lrmlnd Mr. Alfred McElroy of Detroit, h., formerly of Chevy Chase, have been house guests of Mr. Ben Johnson of Cummings lane. Mr. Alfred McElroy was en route to| . Bedford, Va., where he will resume his studies at Randolph-Macon Academy. Mr. William McElroy will matriculate at the University of Michigan about September 23. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston B. Campbell and their daughter, Miss Virginia Campbell, of Quesada street, motored to Buena Vista, Va., where Miss Campbell will resume her studies at the Southérn Seminary. Mr. Ward Oehmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oehmann of Morrison street, left Tuesday for Ann Arbor, Mich., where he will attend the Univer- sity of Michigan. Dr. J. H. Dellinger Attending Radio Parley in Holland. . Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Dellinger of Dela- flield street are on a six-week trip to Holland. Dr. Dellinger will attend the Radio Conference. Mr. and Mrs. H. A, Brown of Brook- ville road, have gone to Charleston, W. Va., where they will make their home. Mrs. Adelaide Borah and her daugh- | ter, Miss Adelaide Borah, who have been occupying the home of Mr. and TWELVE THIRTEEN F STREET OUI‘ H. is brimming over with ing authoritative Paris labels! t Salon the choicest hats boast- Off-the-face models . . . the cleverly manipulated brimmed hat is here execnted in velvets and mateérial combinations. . soleils . . . Then, too, soft felt . . see our salon, in design it is a triumph in “arte moderne.” COATS, SUITS - WRAPS, GOWNS DRESSES Rizik Brothers If You Look for Fashion— Look for Meyet’s Of course, you have heard of our newly inaugurated Ready-to-Wear Department . . . where it is a pleasure to shop for Fall fash. jons ».. asattractive . . . as chic . .. and yet as inexpensive as these, the charming Dress $24.75 You will enjoy ine specting these Frocks that are distinctivel styled of two-piece ef- fects Frocks that e asize the figure mold the hips. the stunning Coat $79.75 One can barely im. agine such gorgeous coats at this Erice Ses especially when they are so richly and abun. dantly trimmed with genuine luxurious furs, the smart Hat An off-the-face model from an Agnes original reveals the forehead with daring chic. . Meyer’s Sho in velvét copied $10 . | lege for Women to resume her studies. Steward of Shepard street, %o their partments 1 3 nnm’m‘&-m A — Anne_Ashley returned home on Melrose street poversl weeks 10 Guceerd Mrs. have her his studies at Denison University, Gran- ville, Ohio. Mr. Harvey Sargent has gone fo Charlotte Hali School, Char- lotte Hall, Md. Representative Hudson And Sons Return to the City. M. Hudson, jr., has gone to Granville, Ohlo, where e will matriculate at the Denison University; Mr. Winthrop Hud- son will enter Kalamazoo College, Kal- amazoo, Mich, Miss Mollie Reed, daughter of L and Mrs. John B. Reed of McKinley street, has entered Wellesley College. Mr. William Shipley, son of Mrs. Ruth B. Shipley of Thirty-ninth street, left this week for Providence, R. I. where he will matriculate at Brown University. ther Pearce and Miss Maude nt n‘g week end in Balti- Mrs, . Miss Pearce and Miss Forbes attended the 200th anniversary celebration of the S5 Norenan 3. Morrison tertgin 3 . en ed at luncheon and bridge Friday, Sep- | ‘iu'u::r 13, in her home, on Stanford at an early date. Mrs. Henry Qratton Doyle and their family have returned to their home on Thirty-third street after spending the Summer !;z m;noro, Me. Miss Edna Yeager returned Mon to her home in Elmira, N. Y., umrg! ing the house guest of Mrs. Le B. May- Relle Mirhige of Leland street, . 2o Bimgen, st 0 o street, has gone to the Connecticut Col- Miss Josephine Stevens, daughter of Mrs. Eugene Stevens of Williams Lane, has goné to Mount Holyoke College to resume her studies. Cummings lane, after spes the Summer with Mrs, Y N’fiolk. flv.un . Gulick’s mother, in . Ane . J. Hillman Hollister and their family have returned to their home, on Ingomar street, aftér spending Ve Z n.mmynrgnnhamm have returned to their home, . Kinley street, after g Bt Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Fizer of Wash- ington are occupying their new home, at_114 Leland street. Mrs, P. W. S. Evans of Maple avenue has as her hmmgmz Mrs. Arthur Marven of Salada, Colo. Miss Cynthia -Crocker, daughter of b7 or New York City, where she will attend & house party. Subse- quently she will go to ira, N. Y., where she will enter the senior class at Elmira College. Mrs. J. G. McGee returned last Fri- n& to her home, on McKinley stre-:, | ; 1;‘ spending several weeks Cali- ornia, Mrs. J. W. Lindsay and her children have returned to their home, on Broad Branch road, after spending the Sum- flf{ in their cottage at Randle Cliff, Mr. Howard L. Dean of McKinley street is spending the week with his mother, . Alice L. Dean, in her home, at Richmond, Va. Comdr. and Mrs. Randall Jacobs, U. 8. N., and their family have returned | to their home, on McKinley street, after spending the Summer in Pennsylvania. Representative Grant M. Hudson and | his sons recently returned to their home on McKinley street. Mr. Grant | Mr. #seph W. Westbrook of Greens- bora N. C.. has been the house guest | of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. | he {and Mrs. Frank S. Westbrook of Me- Kinley street, | Miss Selma Mason of Ridgewood, N. | J., was the house guest for several days of Miss Grace Edwina Dutton, daughter spending . mer in Newport, Me., and , Mass. Mr. Clyde Sargent has m‘:‘ ::n!emm price. shoulder and set-in Haddington UR idea of a the sort you'll new. Stylishly cut Haddingto HOSE Of wool, fash- ioned in new coi- §8¢ of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton of Hesketh street. Miss Dutton and Miss E confidently predict that you’ll vote this stock ef Topcoats the finest ever at the You'll approve of the smart new patterns and the swagger models. Both Raglan sleeve ef. fects are represented in this ex- traordinary quality group. 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