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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 16, 1930—PART THREE. SPONSOR FOR UTAH SOCIETY. ;Annapolis Society Enjoys - Series of Charming Events| = {Missourians Celebrating the Department of Agriculture Miton :-: f Baltimore, 2 arshal others. The recently e et e wnd | With Dance February 22 I Pred Mrs. William Blum of Elm street. M. | mhe executive committee of the Mis- e United S8t | soury State Society has set the date of | . rs. George Hirst of Tenny- the next meeting for Saturday, February | e e ines 8t & Valentine |23, 8t $:30. Do at the Wesingion party Friday evening in_honor of their Hotel, and because of memories asso- Qaughter, Miss Shirley Hirst. |clated with that date it was decided to 'Mrs. Donald Reid MacLeod of Leland have it a costume and fancy-dress party, | street left Monday for Rochester, N. Y., | With ladies’ and gentlemen's prizes for where she will spend a week as the the most appropriate, unique and pret- guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chapin. |tiest costumes, also a good program of Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Truax are music and speaking. occupying their new home on Chevy | The guest speaker will be Representa- Chase Parkway. tive Richard E. Elliott of Ind! Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McBride of Mrs. David Hopkins of St. Joseph, in Hesketh street entertained Sunday eve- | colonial dress, will sing a group of old- ning at dinner in honor of their twen- | time songs. tieth wedding anniversary. The guests | Mrs. Gerge Whitecotton, Mrs. E. S. were d in their wedding attire, Hyer, Mrs. James L. Baity. Mrs. E. N. and among them were Mr. and Mrs. | Meador, Mrs. Nat M. Lacey, Mrs. N. Julien Winnemore, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. | Holmes and Mrs. W. C. Deans will assisi Morey, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sanford, Dr. | Mrs. Joe J. Manlove as hostesses for the and Mrs. J. H. Dellinger and Mr. and | evening, and the dance, which will fol- e ot low the' program, will be in charge of a floor committee, which includes Repre- sentative David Hopkins, Representa- | tive Dewey Short, Mr. E. N. Meador and | Mr. Paul Hartman. Dinners and Briddc. Plays, Luncheons and Club Meetings Listed Douglas, in their home on Hesketh street, he Governor Philippines, while the Minister to Pan- ama lndxMI’l. How D‘“l'h"'“ be at the meeting Satur evening. Admission will be by card. The rules which govern eligibility for membership, regarding guest tickets and other infor- mation may be obtained from the secre- tary or other officers of the society. Order of Sigrl;l Pi Held Annual Meeting The fifteenth annual meeting of the order of the Sigma P! was held in the presidential suite of the New Willard Hotel Saturday evening. The ceremonies incident to the initiation of the newest members started at 7:30 o'clock, fol- lowed by a dinner and dancing. Mr. David J. Roberts, grand exalted arcon, was in charge of ceremonles. Mr. Pred East and Mr. Billy Raymond sang sev- eral selections, accompanied by Mr. | Chevy Chase Residents En- | joying Midwinter Festivi- ties—Guests Entertained. Absentees Returning to City. Dance Sponsored by Navy Officers and Numerous| Other Attractions Listed During the Week Just Ended. - ANNAPOLIS, Md. February 15.—)Friday at dinner in her apartment on Next in interest to the athletic events| Maryland avenue, in honor of Count| were the many entertainments given ! and Countess de Triene of Paris. Count | before and after the boxing match.|and Countess de Thiene were Mrs. | The second of the series of dances | Bulmer’s house guests and those invited | ranged by the younger set of officers| to meet them were Commodore and Mrs. 4ook place this evening at Carvel Hall. | Edward Lloyd, Capt. and Mrs. William | ‘The ndlu who received at the dance F. Halsey, pt. & Mrs. C. Philip . -were Mrs. Willlam J. Giles, wife of Snyder, Mrs. E. Barrington of New 2 3 L Capt. Giles, and Mrs. Jasper Wild, wiic | York and Lieut. Comdr. John H. Col- : : | ) e | of Comdr. Wild. Lieut. Willlam 8. | houn. 3 : Heath, Lieut. Charles Lee Andre%s,| Wednesday Mr. John Barnard enter- Lieut. A. Dudley Brown, Lieut. Dalles | tained at a luncheon for the Count and Mrs. Granville H. Parks of Georgla street, Chevy Chase, Md., has returned to Washington after spending the | | month of January in 8t. Augustine and | Palm Beach and later visiting for a | short time in Miami, Fla. H Mrs. E. O. Bar, wife of Dr. Bar of the Rochambeau apartment, accom- nied by Mrs. Earl Clark of East g:ldle]’ Lane, left Thursday for New Takoma Chapter, O. E. S., Officers an the executive committee Grover, Lieut. Edward Ewen and Lieut. H. Deringer are those who com- d the committee. The patronesses were Mrs. Willlam F. Halsey, Mrs, Wii- liam J. Giles, Mrs. M. E. Manly, Mrs. Calvin Bertolte, Mrs. Howard Morton, Mrs. Charles C. Soule, M ‘Tench ‘Tiighman, Mrs. Wolcott E. Hall. Mrs. Albert T. Church, Mrs. Jasper Wild and Mrs. Norman Scott. Mrs. Henry Dinger, wife of Capt. Dinger, sailed Saturday for Havan: Cuba, accompanied by Mrs. John Halli Countess de Thiene at the Annapolis Roads Club. His guests, besides the ;uelu of honor, were Capt. and Mrs. C. 'hilip Snyder, Mrs. Howard Morton and Mrs, James Alexander of Chevy Chase, Md. The countess before her marriage was the widow of Mr. Prederick Cole of San Francisco and formerly Miss Bessie Godey of Washington. Capt. and Mrs. Charles W. Eliason entertained Tuesday at dinner, the sec-, ond of a series, at their residence on Porter road. York, where they will spend a week as the house guests of Mrs. Bar's mother, Mrs. John Hodgins of Palisade, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lueck enter- tained at bridge and supper on Wednes- day evening at thelr home on Thirty- second street. Mrs. Charles Miller entertained last Saturday evening at bridge and supper in_her home on Western avenue. Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon has returned to her home on Rosemary street after spending 10 days in New York City, Mrs. Goetzman of Nevada has completed arrangements for its masque ball, to be given Friday eve- nnig, February 21, at the hall of the nra‘en‘lne house, Carroll and Denwood avenues, Takoma Park, D. C., from 9 to 12 o'clock. waves for the ladies wearin beautiful and most comical and appropriate men, Thi Preparing for Masque Ball ‘Takoma Chapter, No. 12, O. E. S, ‘There will be permanent the most costumes for the gentle- activity is sponsored by the are desirous that members and guests participate, 8o far as may be convenient. in the contest for prizes, which will be awarded by a committee of judges, with Representative W. L. Nelson as chair- man. Mrs. Eugene H. Andrew is chair- man of the reception committee, and Mrs. Charles F. Keyser is chairman of the entertainment committee. Representative Joe J. Manlove is president of the society: Representa- tive Nelson and Mrs. Bessle Parker Brueggeman, vice presidents; Mr. Wil- Robert Thomas. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. J. Spencer Armstrong, Mrs. Allen, Miss Mabel K. Botsch, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Birgfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Barber, Mr. and Mrs, Charles E. Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs, William Birgfeld, Dr, and Mrs. D. P, Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boesch, Mrs. Charles Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. J, Harry Cun- ningham, Miss Harriet B. Crump, Mrs. Etta Wilson Davis, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur G. Fessenden, Mrs. May P. Gibbon, Miss ‘gan, wife of Capt. Halligan, who wi jo0in her husband there. Mrs. Halligan has_been the guest here of her sister, Mrs. Hamilton Gale, at her residence on Theston avenue, Murray Hill. Saturday evening, February 8, one of the largest of the Midwinter dinners was given at the Annapolis Roads Club by Maj. and Mrs. Thomas 8. Clarke. Guests were Capt. and Mrs. William F. Floral Circle of the chapter. The ways and means committee fin- ished nmnfemenu for its second in a series of card parties, to be given at the home of Matron Georgia T. rge avenue entertained at bridge Tuesday evening at the City Club in honor of the ladies’ auxiliary of the Dental Club. Mrs. Philip Gott of Quesada street Flora M. Gibson, Mrs. Bertha G. Hud- son, Mr. J. Walter Karsner, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar B. Merritt, Mrs. Charlotta M. Mine, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Phil- llam W. Bldgey. treasurer, succeeding Mr. Edward R. Williams, who recently resigned, and Mrs. Otis J. Rogers is secretary. © Monday afternoon Miss Katherine Mack, sister of Mrs. Dinger, who re- cently returned from a visit to Phila- | delphia, entertained at children’s | party for the young son of Capt. and Mrs. Dinger at their res: dence on King George street. - Lieut, James McWilliams entertained | at dinner last Sunday ‘evening at_the . Officers’ Club in honor of‘ Miss Judy Converse of Greenwich, Conn., who was the guest of Mrs. Willlam wife of Comd ichardson of Upshur Toad, Naval Academy. Admiral and Mrs. Robison | Hold February Reception. | © Wednesday of last week Rear Ad-| miral Samuel S. Robison superintend- ent of the Naval Academy, and Mis. Robison gave their February reception 2t their quarters in the Naval Academy. Mrs. Frederick Tappan of Boston, Mrs. Robison’s house guest, assisted and those in the dining room who served were Mrs. William S. Farber, wife of dr. Farber: Mrs. George M. Ravens- t, wife of Comdr. Ravenscroft; Mrs. Rooks, wife of Lieut. Comdr. s::lp. and Mrs. Jonas Ingram, wife of dr. Ingram. i Friday evening of last week Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robison _enter- ed at dinner in honor of their ouse guest, Mrs. Frederick Tappan of | ton. Those invited to meet Mrs. pan were Capt. and Mrs. Albert hurch, Capt. and Mrs. Roland W. humann, Capt. and Mrs. Roscoe , Comdr. and Mrs. Richard ht and Mr. Forbes Colhoun of Ivy eck, West River. Great regret was felt here at the | ews received on Saturday rt the ill- [lnela of Rear Admiral Charles F. Hughes | Washington. Rear Admiral Hughes | a brother-in-law of Mrs. Robison, e _of Rear 'Admiral Robison, and e and Mrs. Hughes have many friends Annapolis. Miss Mary Kirk left last week after visit of several weeks to Mrs. Wor- 1l Carter, wife of Comdr. Carter, eir quarters on Rodgers roe irk formerly of Norfolk. Vi iding at Gordonsville, Va. Mrs. Jonas Ingram, wife of Comdr. Ingram, and their daughter and ron 1l remain in Annapolis until June, fter the departure of Comdr. Ingram | or sea duty February 25. Mrs. Ingram | ind children will occupy an apartment t 22 State circle. Comdr. ingram as ben ordered to the U. S. S. Penn- #vilvania at Philadelphia. Dinners, Card Parties ®nd Luncheons Scheduled. Prof. and Mrs. Carroll S. Alden en- fertained at dinner in their quarters, on Porter road, Priday evening in | honor of Prof. William Lingelbach of the University of Pennsylvania, who was their guest and who cam: to An- foward McCormick’ . Heath. Mrs. James Cresap enter- Nordlinger have j Halsey, Capt. and Mrs. John H. New- ton, Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. Soule, Capt. and Mrs. Thurlow W. Reed, Mrs. William J. Giles, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Norman Scott, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hinckley, Lieut. and Mrs. W. A. 8. Macklin, Lieut. Comd: and Mrs. Daniel E. Barbey, Lieu Comdr. and Mrs. James Ware, Lieu Comdr.. and Mrs. Lawrence Wild, ‘Comd: ind Mrs. Jonas Ingram, Lieut. 5 Mrs. Richard Booth and ard McSherry of Baltimore. | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Malcomson List Two Honor Dinners. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Malcomson have issued invitations for two din- ners; one on February 18 in honor of the officers of the Medical Corps and their wives who have recently been stationed here, and the second one to be given February 25 in honor of the superintendent of the Naval Academy, Rear Admiral Samuel S. Rebison and Mrs. Robison. Capt. Charles C. Soule left Sunday after a visit of several days with his family “on Franklin street. Capt. Soule’s ship, the Bridge, arrived a Norfolk last week. Mrs. Mary B. Morrell left Mon for her home in New York after visit here as the guest of Mrs. Joseph E. Malcomson, at her residence on Prince Geoel:n stry formerly lived in St. Louis. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Lee Andrews had as their house guests at Wardour, Dr. and Mrs. Percy Walden and their daughter, Miss Sally Walden of New Haven, Conn. Dr. Walden, who 1s con- nected with Yale College is an uncle of Lieut. Andrews. Miss Nan Farrell was the guest this week of Miss Mildred Ramsey in Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. D. Claude Hindy mo- tored to Winchester, Va., Thursdoy and will be the week-end guests of Miss E. Prancis Beverly, a cousin of Mrs. Handy. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Kaufman will receive this evening, with their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nordlinger, at the home of Mr. Nord- linger's mother, Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger, in Beverly Court, 1736 Columbia road, from 8 to 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. it returned from their %on:ymoon in Atlantic City and New ork. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Kaufman, ‘whose marriage took place Thursday at noon at the home of the bride, formerly | Miss Irma Miriam Ney, daughter of Mr. | | the Eighth Street Temple will take O Ot e W MpRIngIIEIE | sosvasihe Oomesnity Ohate oo s After March 1 they will be at home at |afterncon of Monday, March 3. with a | honeymocn in Miami Woodley Park Towers, where they have taken an spartment. A wed break- :;:: at the Mayflower Hotel followed marriage which was formed by mumym "Simon and l:li- nessed by the close relatives of the fained at cards in the afternoon at her idence on Oklahoma Terrace, when | guests were Mrs. D. Claude H-ndy,; Elizabeth Enge of Newport, R. I.; fiss Sarah Berry, Mrs. Ridgely Melvin rs. Robert Burwell, Mrs. William P. . Clarke, Mrs. Prancis M. Furlong. wife of Comdr. Furlong, retired; Mrs. Edward Darlington Johnson, _Mrs. | Thurlow W. Reed, wife of Capt. Reed: | Miss Elizabeth Claude, Mrs. John | Marston, wife of Maj. Marston: Mrs. | George B. Keester, wife of Comdr. Keester; Mrs. Allen P. Westcott, wife | of Prof. Westcott; Mrs. James Ma- gruder, Mrs. Willlam H. Beahler and Miss Marian Duval. Mrs. Edward D. Johnson and Mrs. Prancis Furlong sisted at tea. Mrs. Roscoe C. Bulmer entertained gis “The Richest Child Is Poor Without Musical Training.” young couple. The Pi-Tau-Pi FPraternity gave a valentine at the Woodmont Country Club last night, which brought together a large gathering of young folk, many from out of town. The ball room and dining room were attractively decorated in red hearts, and supper was served at midnight from a heart-shaped table, with appropriate souvenirs. Music was furnished by Sidney Seidenman's Orchestra. ‘The PFriday Bridge Club met in the home of Mrs. Arthur Marks the past week for luncheon and cards, Mr. and Mrs., Alexander Wolf re- turned Priday from a stay of several weeks at the Breakers, Atlantic City. Miss Irma Kraft of New York, who is ving a series of lectures here this Win- . | Covers were laid for 12 guests. ing the annual banquet and reception Carlton Hotel February 22. MRS. HAROLD R. SMOOT, Who, with her father-in-law, Senator Reed Smoot, and her husband, is sponsor- of the State Society of Utah, at the —Harris & Ewing Photo. ter at the Hamilton Hotel, had a large audience Thursday, when she gave a most interesting talk on the works of the Russian writer, Turnegnier, and Russian drama. Mrs. Nettye David of Philadelphia is | the guest of Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger of {1736 Columbia road. Park Towers for a week, has returned to her home, in New York. Miss Carrie Hart has returned to Wardman Park Hotel after a trip to California and Chicago. Her sister, Mrs. Rosa Bass, spent some time in Chicago, the guest of relatives. Mrs. Rosa B. Eiteman of 2901 Con- necticut avenue was given a luncheon ‘Tuesday at the Carlton Hotel by her sister, Mrs. Sarah Levy of Tallahassee, Fla., in honor of her seventieth birth- day anniversary. Covers were laid for 23 guests. The centerpliece of the table was of pink carnations. Mrs. Levy is ;Ipemlsln' some time at Wardman Park (otel. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby enter- tained at dinner in their home Saturday night, February 8, in honor of their daughter Sylvia's birthday. Covers were laid for 12 guests. The table cen- party were Miss Sylvia Sherby, Miss Gertrude Sherby, Miss Josephine Water- man of Tampa, Fla., and Miss Mae | Cohenof Pittsburgh,’ all students at | Goucher College: Mr. Meyer Seligman of Shajr, Miss.; Mr. Emanuel Weinberg of Lexington, Va., and Mr, Dan Sherby, who is attending Washington and Lee | University. | Miss Esther Sherby left Tuesday night |to spend a month in Savannah, Gi | Tampa, Fla., and New Orleans. |, Miss Emma Abel was given a shower the past week in honor of her engage- |ment, which was recently announced. ‘The silver jubilee of the Sisterhood of play and revue, 50 being in the Miss Janet Levitt was hostess Tues- day in her home, 1625 Varnum street. table had an attractive centerpiece of Spring flowers. day in her home, 2614 Connecticut nue, at mah-jong, entertaining eight ladies. Tea was served during the aft- | erncon. | Mrs. Julia Luchs was hostess Thur: | day, entertaining at a luncheon a | Wardman Park Hotel in honor of Mrs. —_— Mayflower .‘3{' Company is now located at 1405 KAY ST. N.W. TOWER BUILDING ' G'“".‘,’,foc':f' md.ls::lt’:onery MUSIC IS ESSENTIAL Good music exerts an uplifting and refining influence. No matter where or through what channels you receive it. The piano will always hold an im- portant position in the artistic and cultural life of America, as it is basic and fundamental. The world of music would be adrift without it! Give your child the advantage of musical training. Place a good piano in your home and engage.qa competent.teacher. You owe your child or children such an oppor- tunity.”. ‘Qur "System of Convenient “Budget Payments” Makes Ownership of a Good Piano Easy. Visit Our Store—Receive Our Proposition On New and Used Instruments New STEINWAY Uprigh New STEINWAY Grands We probably have the largest and hest selection of good, used pianos in Washing- Mrs. Lester Lansburgh, who was the | y | guest of Mrs. Leo Baum of Woodley terplece was of Spring flowers. In the | M Mrs. A. M. Fishel was hostess Wednes- | |E. 8. Woog of New York. Bridge fol lowed at the hostess' home, on Twenty- seventh street. Mrs. Clarence Reizenstein, who spent a week in Washington, visiting relatives, |left for Philadelphia Friday for a short |stay before returning to her home, in ‘Plttsburg‘k’l. Mrs. Sol Rice, who was the guest of { her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and | Mrs. Isaac Behrend, returned Wednes- day to her home, in New York. ‘The Council of Jewish Women held | its monthly meeting Tuesday last, and had for princij speaker Miss Mirlam | Shonfleld of Pittsburgh. A social hour followed the program. The Washington Hadassah Chapter | will celebrate its eleventh birthday an- niversary Tuesday afterncon, February 25, at 2 o'clock. There will be an en- omen's organ: ;o{ the city and their friends. | A dance has been arranged for Feb- | ruary 28 at 9 o'clock by the Olam Club in the gold room of the Hamilton Hotel. ‘The Council of Jewish Juniors gave & valentine bridge party at the Cavalier Hotel Thursday night. Among _the hostesses wer: Mrs. Stanford Abel, Mrs. Harry Shapiro, Miss Helene Klawa; iss Beulah Hess, Miss Edna M: Lewis, Miss Jeanette Baer, Miss Janice | Jaffee and Miss Mildred Pimes. | 1arge number attended. Mrs. Samuel Salomon, who was the | Buest of her daughter, Mrs. Julius Lul- | ley, returned to her home, in New York, yesterday. was built in 1757, weighs nearly four tons and is not very comfortable to ride in, as it is suspended on leather | braces instead of springs, Back | Comes the ‘ Frock of TAFFETA > Quaint line, London's famous lord mayor's coach | i “DOLLY VARDEN" Here’s the “old- on the fashion-dictated natural hip- will entertain the members of her club at_luncheon and bridge Monday. Mr. Richard Garrett, who is a student at the University of North C: spent several days last week as est of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ichard E. Garrett of Thirty-sixth | street. | Mrs. Howard Gottlieb entertained at | luncheon and bridge Tuesday in her | home on Quincy _street. |, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Evans enter- | | tained their club at bridge and supper | Wednesday evening in their home on Broad Branch road. |, Mrs. James R. Robertson has returned to her home in Ashland, Oreg. visit here as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paige Johnson, in their home on West Underwood street, Miss Margaret Anne Kline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kline of Oliver | street, spent the past week end in An- napolis, Md., where she attended the (per(ormunce of the “Masqueraders.” | __Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Stuhler of Mc- Kinley street entertained Saturday eve- ning in honor of the birthday “anni- | versary of their daughter Jean Maxine. | Mrs. C, J. North entertained at lunch- 1‘1*0“ and bridge Thursday in in_the Chevy Chase rtments. Mr. and Mrs. Wil 1. Denning of Chevy Chase Park have gone to Cuba, where Mrs. Denning will spend the rest of the Winter. | Mr. S. M. Bond has returned to his home in Williamsport, Pa., after spend- ing several weeks as the guest of his | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Wells Quiggle, in their home on Garri- | son street. Mr. James E. 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