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SOCIETY. HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON,: D. C.. DECEMBER 15. 1929—PART THREE. SOCIETY. 7 Annapolls Social Calendar | | CUEST FROM NEW YORK | Marked by Raj Rare Festivities| Hop Preceded by At-| Navy Acsdemy Officers’ tractive Program of Entcrtammg—Other Charming Functions—Personal Notes. ANNAPOLIS, Md., December 14.—At | the officers’ hop which was held on Fri- day evening of the past week, at Mahan | Hall, the guests were received by Mrs. Albert Church, wife of Capt. Church, | head of the Post-graduate School, and | ©apt. Roscoe C. MacFall. i Before the hop there was a large sup- | B party given by Lieut. Comdr. and rs. Leon B. Scott intheir residence Their guests aft- hop. | and on Gloucester sfreet. erward attended the” officers’ Amcng those present were Capt. Mrs. Albert T. Church, Mr. and Mrs. D. Claude Handy. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Horace D. Clarke, Comdr. and Mrs Granvill B. Hoey, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert G. Tobin, Lieut. and Mrs. | Ralph C. Alexander, Lieut. and Mrs Victor C. Barringer, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Forest B. Royal, Lient. Comdr. and | Mrs. William S. Popham, Lieut. and Mrs. Byron S. Anderson, Lieut. and Mrs Seabury Cook, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Maury and Lieut. and Mrs. Al- ton R. Bennehofl. Friday evening a dinner was given by Comdr. and Mrs. Williams C. Wick- ham, also preceding the officers’ hop. Comdr. and Mrs. Wickham entertained in their residence, on Maryland avenue, having as guests Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder, Capt. and Mrs. Roscoe | C. MacFall, Capt. and Mrs. Wilhelm L. | Priedell and Mr. and Mrs. Coleman | Rogers. Friday afternoon Mrs. Nicholas Green entertained at bridge, followed by tea, in her residence, on Charles street, in honor of Mrs. Cato D. Glover, wife of Lieut. Glover, the latter on duty at the Post-graduate School. Among those in- vited to meet Mrs. Glover were Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Miss Nellic Habersham, Mrs. D. Claude Handy, Mrs. Charles V. ©O. Terwilliger, Mrs. Robert Burwell, Mrs. Ridgely P. Melvin, Miss Helen Woodward, Miss Mary Randall Ma- gruder, Miss Elizabeth Claude, Mrs Middleton Semmes Guest, Mrs. Dennis Claude, Miss Louise Kemp. Miss Helen Brewer, Mrs. Willlam S. Popham. Mrs. | | Mrs. Shannon Rodney Lair, Miss Sara Keen, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Lieut. and Mrs. Edward C. Ewen, Mrs. Morgan Draper, | | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan | and Mrs. L. C. Bertolete. Miss Louise Giles, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. William J. Giles, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Robert W. Cabaniss, widow of Comdr. Cabaniss, whose home now is at Birmingham, Ala.. where many entertainments have been given for Miss Giles At the hop given Saturday evening in | Mahan Hall by the Midshipmen of the first class the guests were received by William F. Halsey, wife of Capt. Halsey, and Midshipman Oscar M. Browne of the first class. Capt. and Mrs. Halsey Entertain Younger Set. Preceding the hop Saturday evening, | Capt. and Mrs. Halsey entertained at dinner on the Reina Mercedes for a number of the younger set, friends of their daughter, Miss Margaret Halsey. Among those present were Miss Nan Farrell, Miss Barbara Woodward, daugh- ter of Mrs. Charleton E. Battle; Lieut. William S. Heath, Williams, Midshipman Oscar Browne an}?{ Mr. Kurtz of St. John's College. TS, Lieut. James H. Me- on Oklahoma terrace. present were Mrs. Samuel Brooke, Mrs. Philip R. Alger, Mrs. Dorsey Gassaway and Mrs. Nicholas Green. Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan entertained in- formally at luncheon Sunday in her | apartment on Maryland avenue in honor of Mrs. Boykin of Camden, 8. C., who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ida Heath, and her nephew, Lieut. Willilam S. Heath, in their apart- ment in Cumberland Court. Mrs. Harry Knox, widow of Admiral| ifornia. Mrs. Knox will join her son, Mr. Gard Knox, and with him will ! spend the Winter at Hollywood, Calif. Mrs. Henry Clark, widow of Chaplain | Clark, who has been living for .sevenll James C. Cresap entertained | at luncheon Saturday in her residence | Among those | Clarkson Bright, Mrs. William Marcy and Mrs, John Chew. Tea was poured | by Mrs. John T. Bowers and Mrs. Ham- ilton Gale. Mrs. Guest Hostess At Elaborate Luncheon. ‘Wednesday at Carvel Hall a large | Tuncheon was 8“";1 by Mrs. M§dd]e(&n~ Semmes Guest, who is spending the early Winter in Annapolis. Attending | Holiday Calendar. ‘were Mrs. James Bowdoin. Miss Eliza- An engagement recently announced beth Nott, Mrs. Albert Church, Mrs.|here is of great interest. Brig. Gen. Dennis Claude, Miss Mary Randall Ma- | Thomas B. Dugan, U. S. A, and Mrs. gruder. Mrs. Robert Welch of Millers- | Dugan announced last week the com- ville, Mrs. Robert Hilliard, Mrs. Law- ing marriage of their daughter, Miss Tence Miller, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan. Mrs. | Eliza Lane Dugan,.to Licut. Sherman Henry Gearing. Mrs. Roscoe C. Bulmer, | R. Clark of the Post-graduate School. Mrs. Joseph Valiant Mrs. Joseph Deem, who. with his mother, Mrs. Rockwell | M.s. William L. Irvine, Mrs, Addison B. | Clark, is occupying an apartment at 5| Clifford. Mrs. Philip Snyder. Mrs. T. F. | Maryland avenue. Miss Dugan and her Caldwell, Mrs. Walter, B. Woodson and | brother, Lieut. Thomas B. Dugan, who Mrs. Gordon Ellyson. | also is at the Post-graduate School, are Miss Louise Kemp left here the first |living at. the Colonial Apartments on ©of the week, after a visit to her uncle Maryland avenue, and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Ridgely P. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. William 8. Melvin, at Aberdeen, their home on |Iopham, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Popham, South River. Miss Kemp will join her mother, Mrs. Thomas Kemp ,and her .brother, Mr. Thomas Kemp, at Saranac Lake, N. Y. where they are cpending the Winte: Comdr. and Mrs. William B. Fogarty arrived in Annapolis last week and are the guests of Miss Sara L. Keen in |residence at the Naval Hospital in honor her home, on Prince George street.|of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Samuel S. Comdr. and Mrs. Fogarty, since 1h!‘|RnbLson. years at 53 College avenue, recently | sold her home to St. John's College. Mrs. Clark has taken an apartment at Carvel Hall for the remainder of the Winter. Her residence now is being oc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Smith and family, the former being connected with St. John's College. Wedding Engagement on dence on Southgate avenue in honor of her mother, Mrs. Samuel Stoney, of Charleston, S. C., who was visiting her daughter and son-in-law in Annapolis. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Dunbar gave a dinner Saturday evening in their former’s retirement, have been living in Rear Admira! St. Louis. Robison entertained at dinner on On Sunday Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. | Thursday evening at the superintend- Soule entertained at luncheon in honor | ent’s quarters. of Comdr. and Mrs. Fogarty in their Miss Annie Claytor of West River, residence, on Franklin street. Among | who has been the guest of Mrs. Samuel those present. besides the guests of | Brooke on Murray Hill, is now the Thonor, were: Capt. and Mrs. Willlam F.'guest of Mrs. Nevitte Steele and will Valsey, Mrs. Nevitte Steel, Mrs, Samuel remain with Mrs. Steele for the Winter Brooke, Mr. Samuel Brooke, Ensign months. LINCOLN'S XMAS SAVIN(. All the Latest Modes in Footwear Suedes, Kids Eveni ‘ngl- in high and ening Slippers 5 lnczluded low heels Just in advance .of the holiday festivities.we offer this unusual op- portunity to Washington's Madam and Miss. Our entire selection, in- cluding every new Winter style is represented. Width AAA to C Lengths 2 to 8 Regular Price Six_Dollars Hoisery Specials For Xmas Sheer <kiffon: fullfash- ioned; picot tops. 3 Pairs $3.25 LINCOIN SHOES 1115 G St. N.W. Sheer chiffon; fulltash- ioned. All Silk. 3 Pairs $2.85 | | | Knox, left Annapolls Thursday for Cal- | MISS EVELYN NICHOLSON, | Who has come from her home at Mount Vernon to be the guest of Miss Martha | lerll‘ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harris, on Woodland Drive for ten —Harris-Ewing Photo. entertained at a small tea in' her resi- | and Mrs. Samuel S.. Admiral and Mrs. Robison “At Home"” to Throng of Guests. At the “at home” given by Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Samuel S. Robison at the superintendent's quarters last week those receiving were Mrs. C. Phillp Snyder, wife of Capt. Snyder, com- mandant of midshipmen; Mrs. Charles Eliason, wife of Capt. Eliason, S. C.; Mrs. Roscoe MacFall, wife of Capt. MacFall; Mrs. James C. Pryor, wife of Ellyson, daughter of Mrs. Gordon Elly- son. Mrs. W. J. DeTreville of Texas is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Davis DeTre- ville, at their quarters on Bowyer road. Mrs. DeTreville has many friends. Mr. Gordon Brown, nephew of Mr. D. Claude Handy of Annapolis, spent a few days here as the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Handy, in_their home on Gloucester street. Mr. Brown has been li"ing in Omaha, Nebr. He Capt. Pryor, M. C. The following |left Monday for New York, where he young girls served: Miss Emily Mack- | will reside. Mr. Brown motored from lin, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Mack- | Omaha and stopped en route at Easton, lin, who are spending the Winter at | Pa., to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0[,1(‘ Hall; Miss Lucille Bertolete, | Shellman Brown. daughter of Mrs. L. C. Bertolete and Mrs. Henry Dinger, wife of Capt. niece of Comdr. and Mrs. M. E. Manly; | Dinger, who spent the last week in New the Misses Clarke, daughters of Maj. and | York, has returned to Annapolis, first Mrs. Thomas S. Clarke, and Miss Helen ' visiting in Philadelphia. M- Bg'ooks-Co 2 ST S TWEEN 12TH You Must Have a Lovely NEW EVENING DRESS! For Gay Holidays and the Bright New Year Here in this collection we present evening modes for misses and women that are most definitely the modes of “1930." Simple, beautiful lines, extreme lengths and low decolletage are the important points. Simplicity and daring combine—the answer, a subtly, sophisticated femininity. In solid color crepes, new flowered crepes, satins, chiffons and laces. The colors, tres chic, and blacks. A Special Group At and to Wear Over Your Evening Dress GORGEOUS WRAPS without distinctly Velvets both with and fur in models that are Parisian in fecling. Blacks, reds, whites, greens, and other fascinating shades. Metallic cloths in gold, sil- ver and copperish ‘effects. Either with or without fur. 259890 | Evening Dresses and Wraps Third Floor—M. Brooks Co. Brand -New Arrivals in HOLIDAY HATS Blacks and newest colors in felts, felt with ballibuntl, satins, jerseys, metallics, and clever combinations. Flattering shapes for misses and matrons. Large, small and medium head sizes, Millinery—Fourth Floor 2psapaiakaiaeieiaiaaansislsaansar s maay 12 -0, J.De Moll & Co. %" G Sts. G Sts. Established Pianos—Radios—Victrolas—F urniture Open Evenings Till Christmas Christmas Suggestions for the BUSY SHOPPERS PiANOS—RADIOS VICTROLAS—FURNITURE | THE stability of this business is your safeguard, while our fixity of purpose to let strict integrity rule every transaction makes it doubly safe for you when selecting from our stock. Entire Building Devoted to Pianos Victrolas, Radios and Furniture. Sole Re&;lltnlalwc. for the Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pianoas. Aw@ DE MOLLS Xas RADIO CLUB Plus De Moll’s High Class Radio Service Bu_v a standard radio from a reliable dealer who gives the highest radio service and there’ll be no regrets. Here are the standard make radios we sell—and are leading the field everywhere in sales volume. VICTOR RADIO —made by Victor Talking Machine di- vision of Radio Corporation of America. Prices: $178, $238, $298, $373 BRUNSWICK Brunswick-Collender Co., RADIOLA —made by Radio Corporation of America, New York City. . Prices: $86.25, §148.50, $246.50 ZENITH Chicege. —made-by Zenith Corporation, Chicago. Prices: $157, $182.50, §277.50 Prices: $204.50, $279.50 SPARTON ;—m:h :;v ’.Sparlu Withington Co., MAJEET:(‘; 5 : acksom, Mich. —made by Grigsby-Gr Co., Chi "’g:l';cs_';';"g“’ Prices: §179.50, $274.50, $395 Prices: m;sn,' £i72 N Micro-Synchronous! ATWATER KENT STROMBERG-CARLSON —made by Atwater Kent Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia. Mfg. Co., Rochester, N. Y. Prices: $132, $159, $179.50 Prices: $197.50, $290, $380 Prices quoted are sets complete with tubes. Nothing else to buy. All of the above manufacturers have a high standing in the trade and are strong financially in the business world. Expect a cle! Victor - Radio #s ten years ahead! A child can tume it. Epoch-making mew dymamic speakers. Nothing like it for tome quality. —made by Stromberg-Carlson Telephone There will unquestionably be a great shortage this Xmas in Victor Radios. Reserve yours wow while our stocks are complete. ‘Aeolian-Built Instruments for which we are sole distributors in Washington The Aeolian Company are Known the world over as Any of the above radios can be bought on 12 monthly or 52 weekly payments. The name Aeolian signifies Reliability and Quality. manufacturers of high-grade Pianos only. Baby Grand Pianos Duo Art Reproducing Grands Steimeay .......53450 Steck . S1650 e T e gy Weber .........52495 Stroud .. .$1,295 Stroud. . ..5645 ALL OF THE ABOVE CAN BE PURCH ASED UNDER OUR XMAS CLUB PLAN mmx&&mxm&x&&%mmx&%&x&& XMAS GRAND CLUB $ 4 3 5 Make This a Baby Grand Xmas Made by the Aeolian Co. A Guaranteed $645 Instrument We were only alloted 125 of these wonderful Grands to sell at this price. Twelve of the leading music houses controlling over one hundred stores co-operated in the purchase of over 1,000 of these Grands. Bs sure to reserve yours now. There will be no more to be had this price when our allotment is sold. %" B &‘é&%‘&&fi%‘:fi&&%‘.‘&%&fi RERBIRBRB TN 2 mmmmm&zmmmm&za%&xmmm&%mwmm&mws&mmm&ax&zm&xmwm&zmmmmm&zm&am&ammm&rmmmmwmm&zm%fi f mmmmmmmm&zmfimmmw This beautiful tone upright may be had in mahogany bt s B e it b can be sure of quality rm; :clrva;:;:t;'m i 2 $ Xmas Club Terms Arranged Immediate or later delivery. , ] L] De Moll’s Gift Suggestions— Fine Furniture Occasional Chairs in large variety for the Drawing Room, Living Room, Library, Hall or Solarium Our Furniture Department is fascinating in its beauty. It will appeal to those who appreciate damty, individual and exclusive ] creations in Furniture. Many Approprlate Gifts Such as Very special; imported marble top Coffee Tables 331 .50 Chaise Lounges . Table Lamps Library Tables Gate-Leg Tables Davenport Tables Consoles and Mirrors Floor Lamps Sewing Tables Coffee Tables Secretary Desks Reading Lamps : Radio Cabinets = Ladies’ Writing Desks End Tables Bridge Lamps Living Room Suites Phone Stands Nests of Tables % We cordially invite our friends and the public to come in and see the beautiful pieces on display ‘e in our new department. Quality and prices are right. &