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S A T R R T v W WV SV VW V.V N B 4 SOCIETY. Elaborate Society Events - Mark Annapolis Calendar Comdr. and Mrs. Holt Hosts at Large After-;‘ Christmas Party Other Charmind Holi- day Festivities Listed. ANNAPOLIS, Md.. January 4.—Mr. mond: Mrs. Gordon Eilvaon, Sapt. mnd and Mrs. Henry Wickham, parents of | Mrs. John Henry Newton. Miss Jane Comdr. Williams Wickham, spent the | Miller, Capt. and Mrs. Henry Dinger, |Maj. ‘and Mrs. Thomas S. Clarke holidays with Comdr. and Mrs. Wick- |Comdr. and Mrs. Douglas Howard, Am at their residence on Maryland | Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers. Lieut nue. Mr. and Mrs. Wickham's home, | Comdr. and Mrs. Elliott B. Nixon, kory Hill. is near Richmond, Va. Comdr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Conger. ' n);ld is one of the noted old places of Comdr. and Mrs. Ruth S. Fay and Capt that State. | | Paul J. Dashiell, Mrs. George Wickham and children | Recent of Richmond. Va., were also the guests - over the holidays of Comdr. and Mrs. | Interest in Society World. The marriage this evening, in St Wickham. Tuesday of this week Comdr. and | anne's Church, of Miss Eleanor Hep- | burn, daughter of Mrs. Sewell 8. Hep- | Mrs. Wickham and the latter's mother burn and the late Dr. Hepburn, who and sister, Mrs. Lawrence Miller and Mizs Jane Miller, entertained at & large [ (U0 0O (08 e e ] Burlelin €. Fooks, now of New York, but whose | New Year tea at the residence of R e e | ot baerly was b SHlll e was the leading event in soclety i An- | over 200 guesis. napolis. The ceremony was performed | UNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, JANUARY 1930—PAR Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Atterbury, whose by the bride’s grandfather, Dr. Sewell | home also is on the Chesapeake, b Yook s the WIMter 10 New | 57 fephura of Ient: Gounty. Ml & - |sisted by the rector, Dr. Edward Dar- | York with their young son, spent the lington Johnson, Miss Hepburn's | holida as the guests of their cousins, 3 et oW n siewer 4nd M Helen | oo, urs Willlam H, Baker, was her | matron of honor and Miss Augusta | Brewer, on Franklin street n““%;““';‘r“én‘?;’{:“‘- A0S & Student | Melvin, another cousing, was matd of i ook ot Meve Wik noeh e her | honor.” “There_were four attendants, | = i oo el | Mrs. Martyn Baker of Long lsland. g o o River. Miss Giffen | Miss Mary Beck Salisbury of Ridgew, | bty LY Mr: on the Eastern Shore of Maryland: sl Miss Rosamund Foote of Baltimore in Annapolis, Comdr. ool - 5 | and Mrs. Albert Smoot of Alexandria, cently completed a tour of duty here. Va. Mr. Thomas Cordrey of Snow Mrs. Elizabeth -Wilson, whose home B s at South River is closed for the Winter, | 1hl Yot best mui TThe ushers were | A% s guest of ‘Mrs. Morton. Mr. | gmioor, M. Francis S, Hepburn. and | ‘“m(mn is spending the Winter in Wash- Robert Mahool. Mr. and Mrs. ington. F o) N e " - " | Ridgely P. Melvin. the latter the bride’s Friday-afternoon Mrs. Richard flMm"nunl. gave & large reception immedi- fon entertained at & tea for Miss GIffen | ately after the ceremony at their home In Dher home on the Severn. The|iherdeen. on South Rivers Founger set who were invited included | The engagement has been snnounced Miss Margaret Halsey. Miss Afine Tar- | here of Miss Mary Deck Sallsbury of dy. Miss Pegey McNair and the Misses | Ridgely, Md, to Dr. William Batemue Draper, son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. | Draper of Baltimore. Miss Salisbury's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Todd Salisbury of Ridgely, where she for~ merly resided. Miss Salisbury has been spending the past two Winters in Ane napolis. The wedding will take piace in the early Summer. Crosley, Midshipman Gagnon, Midship- man Boyd. Midshipman Geary and En- sign James E. Cohn. Pre-Christmas Party Listed Among Outstanding Events. - One of ‘the largest of the after-Christ- MAS parties was given Saturday evening by Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, jr.,| Comdr. and Mrs. Rush S. Fay were at their.residence on Southgate avenue, the guests this week of Comdr. Fay where they entertained at supper, fol- | sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. lowed by cards. Among those present|Joseph Valiant. at Wardour, were Capt. and Mrs. William F. Haisey,| Miss Anne Tardy. daughter of Lieut, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall, Comdr. | Comdr. and Mrs, Walter B. Tardy, en- and Mrs. M. E. Manly, Mrs. L. C. Ber- | tertained at a_dance at her home on tolete, Comdr. and Mrs. Williams Wick- | Hanover street ‘Thursday evening of ham, Mrs. George Wickham of Rich-|the past week for the younger set of mond. Va.. Mr. Ayers of Richmond, girls and midshipmen. Mrs. Gordon Ellyson, Lieut: Comr. and | - S — TS, orman Scott, Capt. and Mrs. | William J. Glles, Comdr. and Mrs. Arts Club Announces Joseph Deem, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, | : Iames & Logan, Maj. and bis Thomas | Chafing Dish Supper - Gurke, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Rob-| The Arts Club will have a chafin, O s oo UG MY Henty | a(shsupper his/ewening it M GIITc . 'y ut. r. ai TS, = Richard H. Booth, Mrs. Elizabeth Wil- ford K. Berryman as guest of honor. §om. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton and | Mr. Berryman will give a “chalk ta ieut. an rs. iam A. S. Macklin, | Vi Great interest is taken here in the er. and Mrx Fulton Lewis will actias announcement in Baltimore last week by hosts, Tuesday evening Mrs. Nina Mrs, Ed;m;‘d H. Glidden of the engage- Swalm Reed will lecture on “Sigrid ment of her daughter, Miss Mirlam Undset and H:r Art.” Mrs. Reed spent Smapoiie e mon, T Turber of | tne Summer in Seandinavia gathering of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Turner of | Material for the lecture. Mr. and Mrs. Wardour, graduated from the Univev, | Warren Akers will be the hosts. Thurs- o 'e he was | GBY evening, January 9. Mr. and Mrs. sity St Vigiiia in June, wheie lie\Was | 5 '3 Hy s Rrowns Wi b ot greatly interested in athletics and also, Mr., i!nwlsmd Bibbins, the guest of previous to going to the university, was B. Harrison of Indianapolis and W former President Benjamin Harrison, in Mrs. Harrison’ i Ithe ‘western front, has such an ear- MRS, ROBERT LEWIS ARMSTRONG, Formerly Mrs. Marthena Harrison Willlams, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. Russell 1 hington and granddaughter of the late The wedding took place Monday evening ent in the Broadmoor. Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents Mrs. Isaac Behrend has returned from Atlanta, Ga. after a visit of a month with her so. -in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dittler. Miss Frances Feist returned Wednes- day from her home in Newark, N. J., where she spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Felst. Miss Deborah Mae Liebman returned from Pittsburgh last Monday, where she was the guest of Miss Peggy Strauss over the Christmas holidays. as her guest Miss Lois Greenberg of Charlerol, Pa., who returns to Goucher College tomorrow. - Miss Bee Goldberg of Baltimore was also a guest of Miss Liebman. Thirty young people attended a din- ner and dance at the Hamilton Hote! New Year eve given by the seniors of the Pi Tau Pi Fraternity. The table centerpiece was of roses and violets cards and attractive souvenirs wer: dis- Mrs. Leonard Schloss, daughter, Miss Evelyn Schlo: with her s, left Fri- weeks. Manuel Schloss and Arthur Marks, jr., who have been spending the ho She has | formed in corsages for the ladies. Place | day for California, to be gone for quw his parenty, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Kaufman. | Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith Sigmund | motored to Baltimore to attend a New | Year eve watch party at the Lord Bal- timore Hotel, and were guests of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A, Breslau, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cafritz spent | part of last week in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Langiock and Miss | Elaine Langrock have returned to their home in New Haven, Conn. after | stay of a week here as guests at the Mayflower Hotel. Mr. Harry Kronheimer of Richmond, V&, ‘spent New Year in Washington with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kronheimer, at their apartment in the | Beacon. | Mr. Art | Baum | Penn: ol | r. Harry Hahn, jr, who was here | over the holidays, has returned to his studies at Yale University. Mrs. Leo S. Schoenthal left Friday | for: Atlantic City to be the guest for & week of her son-in-law ana daughter, | Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hess, who are cele on and Mr. Robert ay to the University of y Schoenthal and Miss HAda Schoenthal had as their holiday guest | their son and brother, thal of Washington, Pa. Mr. Lee Schoen- | a student at St. John's College, An- napolis, Mrs. John Pitcher and her daughter, Miss Martha Currier, spent part of the holidays in Annapolis and the re- mainder in Howard County, Md.-While here they were guests of Mrs. Walter McLean, wife of Rear Admiral McLean, at her residence on King George street. Judge Donald McLean, who is here for the Winter with his brother and sister-in-law, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Walter McLean, spent the holidays with | honor, will speak on “Our Cities of To- | day and Tomorrow.” The following Sat- urday the Workshop will meet for the reading and discussion of one-act plays written by club members. Next Sunday afternoon a tea will open the exhibitions of Henrietta Wyeth and Marguerite C. Munn. Miss Munn and Mrs. Ralph A. Graves will be the host- esses. On Tuesday, January 14, the guests of honor will be Mr. Rawley C. C. Donohue, baritone; Mrs. Marie C. | Deal, soprano, and Mr. Karl Holer, pia- days with their parents, Mr. Leonard Schloss and Mr. Arthur Mar return today to the University of|more., H Syracuse. Mr.'and Mss. Eugene Pishel and two | Mrs. Milton Nathan is in Charleston, | children- have returned to their home | W. Va. the guest of her brother-in- | in Brooklyn, N. Y. after spending the | law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Phil'May, | holidays® here at Tilden Gardens, and | who are celebrating their twenty-fiftih | who visited relatives. wedding anniversary. § Elizabeth Kohner, Vera Reifkin and | Miss Lucille Ostheimer is the guest Amy Behrend return tomorrow to Balti- | of relatives in Baltimore. | move, where they are attending Goucher | Mis. Sidney Seidenmann has as her | guest Mrs. William Eichberg of Balti- Colorful Greeting Is Given the New Year By Army Reserve Unit| District Association Host to? Merrymakers and Danc- ing Throng at Raleigh Ho- tel Tuesdny Evening. A gay and colorful welcome to the New Year was that given by the Dis- trict of Columbia Department the Re- serve Officers Association in the ball | rooms of the Raleigh Hotel Tuesday | evening. | Hundreds of merrymakers, among them members of the diplomatic corps, {members of Congress, persons high in | social and civic affairs and officers of the Army, Navy and Marine Corps, | turned out to do honor to the new born 11930 with the reserve officers of Wash- ington. Both ball rooms at the Raleigh were ‘{utilized for the occasion, and were | decorated with American’ Flags -and |the standards of foreign countries. | The tables were arrayed in festive col- | ors and from 9 o'clock Tuesday evening | to dawn the next morning, there Was | by the Army and Marine Orchestras, | The affair was acclaimed by the more | than 300 people who attended as & pefect success and the committee in jcharge was highly commended for its |pains to make the gala dinner dance one to be long remembered. As the clock's hands reached the |hour of midnight, trumpets called | attention to the birth of the New Year. | For & brief few moments quiet reign until the last note faded, then pande- monium broke out. Horns, bells, rattles, cymbals, every conceivable noisemaker was 'drafted into service | tand at no time since November 11, 1918, when the guns became silent on | dancing to music | splitting racket been heard. It was fully 10 minutes before anything like normaley was restored and 10 minutes more before the music could be heard above the commotion. Then followed what very much resembled a marathon dance, for dawn streaked through the numerous windows before the dancers reluctantly left the floor. ‘The committee in charge of the din- ner dance included Maj. Charles De- monet, general chairman; Lieut. Charles Riemer, chairman of arrangements; Lieut. Col. J. Miller Kenyon, Lieut. Col. Isaac Well, Maj. H. K. Bentley, Capt. Milton J. Landvoight, Lieut. Col. Rob- ert P. Parrott, Lieut. Col. Thomas H. ’Shlnwn. Capt. Irving B. Menekeim and Lieut. Robert Pritchard. Much credit for the affair was due to the untiring efforts of Lieut. Reimer, | chairman of arrangements, Among those who attended were Sec- | retary of War Patrick J. Hurley, Prince | Mozaffer Mirza Firouz, secretary of the Persian legation; Representative and Mrs. J. J. McSwain, Representative and Mrs. Morgan G. Sanders, Judge and Mrs. Isaac Hitt, Col. and Mrs. Samuel | Rojas, Mexican embassy: Comdr. and | Mrs. George B. Trible, Comdr. and Mrs, Lewis Clephane, Col. and Mrs. Walter |C. Clephane, Col. and Mrs. Fred B. | Ryons, Col. and Mrs. J. Miller Kenyon, |Col. and Mrs. Thomas H. Shanton, Col. and Mrs. Edgar J. Roberson, Col. |and Mrs. Robert P. Parrott, Col. and | Mrs. Isaac Well, Col. and Mrs. Fred- | erick Worthington, Col. and Mrs. E. J. Phelan, Col. and Mrs. W. Lawrence Hazard, Hon. and Mrs. Rush L. Holland, Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Gans, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Arnold. Col. and Mrs. December Bride SOCIETY. Beatrice A. Clephane, Mr. and Mrs Frederick Ray, Mr. and Mrs. James B. O'Rourke, Mr. Frank Schaffer, Miss Rose Gray and Miss Lillien Fa; British Coffee.House Talk I Sponsored by Pen Women‘ | An interesting place for literary cir- House talk sponsored by the League of Gillingham, Mrs. James True and Mrs. Maurice Malone. Mrs. Florence Barnes will entertain Mrs. Clifford K. Berry- man, Miss Florence Berryman, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Dollman, Mrs, Edson Meyer and Miss Louise Worden. Mrs. Estelle Moses will have at her table Mrs. Dorothy Bennedict, Mrs, Carl Von Valkenberg, Mrs. Joseph Cranford, Mrs. Allen Lard, Mrs. George Pollock, Mrs. Carl Droop and Mrs, Alice Byrnes. Miss Agnes Winn will have as her per- | American Pen Women of the Di&tflc!,,‘onfi guests Mr. and Mrs. James Finch | which will be given Friday afternoon at | SalIPIeath, Mr. and » Underwood, Mrs, | MRS. LOUIS L. PRAWDE, Before her marriage, December 22, Miss ibbye M. Goldman. = il Harris-Ewing Photo. Dr. and Mrs, Albert Parham, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Badger, Dr. and Mrs. J.| Lipscomb, Col. and Mrs. Samuel Good- acre, Maj. Charles Demonet, Maj. and Mrs. Harry Hart, Maj. and Mrs. Roy E.| Hughes, Maj. and Mrs. H. K. Beniley, Maj. and Mrs. E. J. Goldman, Maj. and Mrs. Wallace Streater, Maj. and Mrs. Lester Wilson, Capt. and Mrs. Milton J. Landvoight. | Capt. and Mrs. Henry Finkel, Capt.| and Mrs. Alan P. Long, Capt. and Mrs. Edward 8. Bettelheim, Capt. and Mrs. W. D. Hitt, Capt. and Mrs. Harvey L. Miller, Capt. and Mrs. Victor C. Guiller- main,” Capt. and Mrs. Harry Dengler, | Capt. and Mrs. Charles McDermott, Mr. and _Mrs. Arthur Presmont. Capt. Earl Hutchinson, Capt. Frederick | L. Stevens, Capt. J. T. Chartris, Capt | and Mrs. Henry Colatt, Capt. I. B.| Menikeim, Capt. George McDermott. | Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kampf, Capt. and | Mrs. Howard E. Snyder, Ci . A. Hunterman, Lieut. and Mrs. | George A. Daidy, Lieut. H. R. Hampton, | Lieut. Charles Knapp, Lieut. Wade H. Elgin, Lieut. and Mrs. Gregory Cipriani Lieut. George McGinnis, Lieut. George Boukover, Lieut. Howard 8. Fisk, Lieut. J. R. Theseldine, Lieut. Milton K. Lock- wood, Lieut. James Granger, Lieut. and Mrs. M. P. Freeman, Lieut, Charles T. Scott, Lieut. Harry Childs, Lieut. Henry | C. Padgett, Lieut. Harry Hoffman, Lieut. I. B. Constantinople, Licut. and | Mrs. Charles Riemer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hudderman, Lieut. and Mrs. Otis Scott, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Cusick, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haberkorn, Mr. Norman Morden, Lieut. and Mrs. J. Jordan, Miss Mildred Price, Miss Elizabeth Price, Mr. Arthur Riemer, Mrs. Alpha Rattan, Miss Ber- | nice Bready, Miss Ethel Brown, Mr. J. Jeffery, Mr. and-Mrs. R: E. Knoel, Mrs. Irene Bradley, Mrs. Mabel Ann Felton, Miss D. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Jackson, Miss Irene Carroll, Miss Marry | Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Brad- ford, Mr. John Miquert, Mr. and_Mrs. | Ashton Bennell, Lieut. and Mrs. Floyd Caskey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowler, Mr.| Ralph Fowler, Midshipman Robert Wat- | son, Mr. and Mrs. John Landfair, Miss | Emily Attersall, Lieut. and Mrs. A. W.| Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nash, Mr. | and Mrs. Harland C mmings, Mr. nnd“ Mrs. C. L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.| Stack. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Duncan, | Miss Olive Geiger, Mr. F. P. Dormady, Dunlop Penhallow, Mrs. James Pen- hallow, Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardner, Miss the National Press Club Auditorium when Mr. Harry Warner will be the | Mr., War- | | nier_will use as his subject “The Birth | guest of honor and speaker. of Sound.” During the social hour preceding the talk while coffee is being dispensed, a musical program will be furnished by an orchestra from a local theater. The guests will be seated at small tables with a_hostess at ‘each one. Among those who have reserved tables and will en- tertain guests are: Mrs. E. Richard Gasch, Mrs. Clarence M. Busch, Mrs. William Wolff Smith, Mrs. Nina Swalm Reed, Mrs. Edward Nelson Dingley, Mrs. Warren N. Akers, Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, Miss Myrta Cawood, Mrs. W. W, Badgley, Mrs. E. G. Cullum, Mis, Flor- ence Barpes, Mrs. Robert C. Sherrill, Mrs, George M. Quirk, Mrs. C. Leonard | Mrs. | Chambers, Dr. Lillian John, Elnora Folkmar, Mrs. Edson W. Briggs, | Mrs, Anne C. Manchester, | Vandergrift, Miss Marie Redfern, Mrs, | George M. Ruckman, Mrs. George L. | McKay, Mrs. S. F. Harper, Mis# Jennie Callbreath. Mr. and Mrs, George Batley, Elizabeth Hand and Miss Jessie Rob- bins, Season subscribers to the Coffee House series who will be present Friday are: Mrs. May Hedrick. Mrs. Eugene Peters, Mme. Fel- ian Garzia Mrs, Carl Casey, Mrs, R. W. Holt, Mrs. Ella H. Hayes, Miss Rose Pendleton Chiles, Mrs. 1. C. Hanscom, Miss Iva Sullivan, Miss Willard Howe, . G. G. White, Miss L, B. Hopkins, . Aaron Newman, Mrs, H,-H. Bar- | ton,” Miss Laura Thornborg, Miss Jane | H. Nunn, Mrs, George B. Wagner, Mrs. G. F. Pollock, Mrs. H. B. Hunt, Miss | Patricia Poe Bennett, Mrs, Catherine S, Scott, Mrs. Otto T. Simon, Mrs, Isabel L. Gates, Mrs. George Coleman Skinner, Miss Bertha F. Wolfe, Mrs. Florence Miss Jean Stephenson. Mrs. Walter Hil- | Estabrook and Miss Nellie R. Thomas. ton, Miss Agnes Winn, Mrs. Estelle | Individual subscribers are Miss Grace Moses, Mrs. Charles W. Allen and Mrs. | J. Irving Steele. Mrs. C. Leonard Chambers will have as her guests Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor,| Nurse Kyle of the Clogher region of Mrs. Hugo Black, Mrs. C. W. Waterman, | Northern Ireland recently reported that Mrs. Brookes Fry, Mrs. Mina Church | she found one boy in school wearing 10 Brann, Mrs. Esteile Moore, Mrs. George ' coats, two pullovers and an overcoat. McKinistry and Mrs. Frances Clapp Hall. . January Sale of Fine Furs Savings warrant your prompt con- sideration of our January fur offer- ings. Call and see if these aren't 'he most !trik;ng {ul"co‘t V-luefl you've ever been fortunate enough to find. FUR COATS ‘85 ALL OTHER COATS REDUCED 25% TO 50% Pointed and Red ;37 50 FOXES, Special, HARRY BACHRACH MANUFACTURING FURRIER 1303 G St. Ph-ne District 3927 - SILVER AND DARK MUSKRAT Plaln and Trimmed CARACUL , ETC, ETC. 5 nist, who will give a musical program. relatives in New York. | Mrs. Elvina Neal Rowe will act s host- Mroand Mrs. Joseph U. Larmon of | ess. Col. Alexander Gregor will be the New York were guests of Mrs. Larmon's guest of honor on Thursday and will lec- Shyer and brother-in-law, Comdr. and | ture on “Imperial Russia, From Peter the Mrs. Samuel S. Payne, at their resi- | Great to the End.” Col. Gregor was cpn- dence on Upshur road. nected with the Russian diplomatic At the Christmas tea given Saturday | corps for 30 years, part of which time afternoon by Mrs. Gordon: Ellyson and | was spent in _Washington as charge Comdr. and Mrs. Robert E. Rogers the ' d'affaires for Russia. He received his (3 tlable was presided over by Mrs.| rank of colonel in the service of the late Walton H. Hopkins.* Crar Nicholas II. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Ofcers Mitectaln 't van Valkenburg wil be the hosts, Mrs, Henry Jaflee of Fifteenth street | College, | has as her guest her sister, Mrs. :A.| Mr. Fréderick Nassauer and Mr, Ber- Singer of Newark, N. J. tram Frank of Baltimore are week end | I Miss Frances Luchs entertained # | guests of friends in town | party of young people New Year eve in | Mr. and Mrs. David Stern and Mr. | her home on Connecticut avenue | and Mrs. Alexander Gusdorf have re- | Mr. and Nrs. Leonard Welll and their ‘ turned from Atlantic City, where they | two young daughters, Sue and Marjorie, | remained a week. | have returned to their home in Phila- | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenstock and | delphia after spending the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosenour of | with - Mrs. Welll's mother, Mrs. M. | Frederick, Md., motored here for the | : | New Year eve dance at the Woodmont Miss Desiree Harris, who spent th Country Club and were guests of friends. past week in Baltimore, s again th: Miss Edna Gumenick and Miss Jean- o guest of Miss Elizabeth Kaufman befors | ette Bernsteim, students at George New Year Eve Hop. b % returning to her home in New York. ‘Washington University, have returned | At the New Year Eve hop given by | Miss Katherine Allen Mr. Carlton Kaufman of New York | from New Vork, where they spent the the officers Tuesday of this week in spent the New Year perfod here with ! holidays. Honor Guest at pnrty Mahan Hall the Eiesis were received ¥ Mrs. Thomas 8. Clarke, wife of MaJ.| A New Year Eve party was given for Capt. Albert T.| nrigs Katherine Allen at the home of Clarke, U. §. M. C., and Church, who 18 in charge of the post-| Mre James H. Knowles, 615 Eleventh street northeast. Among the guests b it —_— e were Miss Emma Duell, Miss Irene .A R I < R A F l | Capt. Gilbert J. Rowcliff spent the holidays with his family here at their | Nurony, Miss. Dorothy Wilmers, teoe | Virginia Barber, M Emily Hodkm.lon.f ' Virginia Allsn, Miss Margaret | Kines, Mr. Daniel Conklin, Mr. Richard | King, Mr. Elbert Faulconer, Mr. Patrick | Murphy, Mr. Raymond Kines, Mr.| | Horace Johnson, Mr. Frank Lambright, : & Mr. Bennett Faulconer and Mr. Ernest Boyden. Games were enjoyed, after which a buffet supper was s<rved. Piano selections were rendered by Miss Dor- othy Willlams. A birthday anc Christ- H mas party was given by Mrs. Knowl Saturday evening, December 28, in hon- or of Virgil F. Linsman. Sixteen boys and girls were guests and games were played and refreshments were served later. Christmas decorations were used. Tesidence on King George street. At the tea given Sunday afternoon by Capt. and Mrs. Henry Dinger at their residence on King George street, to which were invited more than 200 guests, the tea was served by Mrs. John Pitcher and Mrs. George Wickham of Richmond, Va., assisted by Mrs. Dinger's sister, Miss Katherine Mack of Phila- delphia Mr. and Mrs. D. Claude Handy and | Mrs. Handy's sister and brother-in-law, | Mr. and Mrs. Charles De P. Valk, en- tertained at a beautiful New Year Eve tea Tuesday afternoon in their home on Gloucester street. Tea was served by Mrs. Edward Darlington Johnson, wife of Dr. Johnson, rector of St. Ann'e Church. and Mrs. Ridgeley Melvin, as- sisted by Miss Laura Steele and Mrs. Robert Burwell | Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey entertained at dinner Sunday evening in their quarters on the Reina Mer- cedes. 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