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SOCIETY." Summer Pleasure Resorts Luring Annapolis Society N val Academy Circle Sharing in Season's Fes- tivities—DBrilliant Dinners and Other Attrac- tive Forms O{ Efl ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 21.—Mrs. Charles L. Andrews and children are 1:aving Thursday for the scason and upy & cottage at Leek’s Island eut. Comdr. J. Harrison Colhoun 1. Colhoun, the latter's mother and brother, Mrs, James Langhorne and Mr. James Langhorne, left Thursday for Montreal, Canaaa. From there they will sail for Europe to be gone. until October. Mrs. Langhorne and her son have been the guests of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Colhoun at their home, Windsor Farms, since leaving their home at San Francisco, Calif, last month. Lieut. A. Dudley Brown left Satur- day for Leek’s Island, Maine, where he will spend a month’s leave. During this time he will sail in the yacht race to Bermuda. On his re- turn Lieut. Brown will occupy the rosi- dence of Miss Annie Iglehart on Cathe- dral street. Miss Annio- Igichart sister and brother-in Mrs, L. Dorsey Gassaway, is th> gv cf Miss Adele ¥indall at her resid ths Wing. Randall place Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs enter- | tained Wednesday at luncheon at her residence, Ogle Hall. Mrs. Cusachs’ guests were Mrs. Rowcliff, wife of Capt. | Gilbert Rowcliff; Mrs. Giles, wife of Capt. Willlam J." Giles; Mrs. Dinger, | Mrs. Howard, wife of Comdr. Douglas | Howard; Mrs. Howard Morton, Mrs. | Prentiss Bassett, Mrs. John Pitcher, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete and Mrs. W. E. Hall, wife of Comdr. Hall, and Miss Bonnle Todd. Mrs. M. E. Manly and her sister, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, and the latter's| daughter, Miss Lucille Bertolete, moved | this week into the home formerly oc- | cupled by Mrs. Alfred Gray and her | daughters, Misses Ellyson. Mr. and Mrs. Gray of Richmond, since their marriage in the late Winter, have been nding their week ends in Annapo- Saturday of the past week the on moved with Mr. and Mrs. Gray to Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr, gave the largest of the week's parties when they entertained at swimming and luncheon Sunday at their home on South River. Among those present were Capt. and Mrs. Henry Dinger, Capt. and Mrs. William J. Giles, Comdr. and Mrs. | W. E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mor- ton, Mrs. John Pitcher, Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs, Mrs. Barker Glenn, Mrs. M. E. Manley, Mrs. Calvin Berto- lete, Mr. Mason Terry, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, jr.; Lieut. Wil- liam 8. Heath, Ensign Otis Gregg. Mrs. | Old, wife of. Capt. Edward Old of Wash- | ington; Col. Prancis Harrington, U. 8. | A. and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer, also of | ‘Washington. Wednesday of lest week Mr. end Mrs. Stokes gave a dinner in their home on | £cuth River. Among those present were | ira. John Pitcher, Mrs. Barker Glenn, | sit to after a v v and sity of Virginia. Mrs. Douglas Howard and family are rooving the of this month to join C-mdr. Howard at Newport, R. I where they will remain curing Com Howard's tour of du there. M Foward will be accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Bowyer, widow of Rear Admiral James Bowyer. Comdr. and Mrs. Grafton Beall, jr., and their young son are at Carvel Hall | and probably vL.ll remain in Annapolis | and make their home here during Comdr. Beall’s period of duty in Bal- | timore. | Mrs. J. 8. Bowdoin and Miss Eliza- | beth Nott sre spending this week at the hcme of Mr. and Mrs. Julien Harris, #t Gross Poin®, Detroit, Mich. Mr. and | ‘Mrs. Harris formerly were Summer resi- dents of Annapolis, where they occupied the country home on South River now owned by Mr. Truxton Beall of Wash- ingmn. Mrs. Pryor, wife of Capt. James C. Rryor, M. C, U. S§. N, gave a tea Fri- day of lagj week 1n honor of Mr wife of Comdr. Lane, ant Smith, wife of Comdr. Smith, M. C., | U. 8. N, who have recantly Annapolis. Mrs. Pryor's guests were the wives of the officers who are on | duty here in the medical departments. | Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. Riddick, Mrs. Paul ht, Miss Furlong, Miss Sara Reed | and Mrs. John B. Pollard assisted the Thostess. Today (Saturday) Mrs. Barton Keen | and her daughter, Miss Sara Keen, are | entertaining at luncheon in their home | on Prince George street in honor cf Mrs. Van Keuren wife of Capl. A. H. | Wan Keuren, of Washington, D. C. Mrs. Samuel S. Payne, wife of Comdr. Payne, and their daughter, ! vinia Payne, and Mrs. Payne's moth-r, Mrs. H. C. Ward, of New York, who has been the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Payne, have moved from their quarters | in the Naval Academy, where they have | resided for the past three years, 44 Up- shur road, to Carvel Hall, and will re- | main there for the Summer and next Winter. Comdr. Payne has left An- napolis for sea duty Rear Admiral and Mrs Robison spent Princeton. N. J. Mrs. Kurtz, wife of Capt. Thomas Kurtg, U. 8. N, retired, who has been living tn ‘Baltimore for several months' where they occupied the residence of Capt. and Mrs. Charles F. Macklin, on Calvert street. left Annapolis Monday, 2fter a stay of three weeks at the Peggy Stewart Inn. Mrs. Kurtz stopped at Iichester for a short visit to Mrs Charles F. Macklin in her Summer home, Mount Nebo. From there she will go to New York, where she and Capt. Kurtz and their daughter, Miss Virginia Kurtz, will reside. Miss Vir- ilrua Kurtz has been visiting in Ra- igh, N. C. | Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph Deem are in an apartment at Carvel Hall after occupying the residence of Mrs. Mid- dleton Semmes Guest at Wardour for the Winter and Spring. Mrs. Guest nd her daughter and son-in-la d | Samuel S. the past week end at A Busy Woman Needs a Good Permanent Wave ris filled with appe siders a Permanent blessing. She must best—the most becoming —the most lasting. 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[News VNotes of Special Interest Relating To Diplomatic Corps (Continued From First Page.) morrow from New York, where he went the first of the week. | The charge d'affaires of Persia, Mr. | Hashem Noursad, is spending the week :d in Atlantic Cit Th~ charge d'affaires of Salvador and Senora de Leiva and the commercial | attache and Senora de Godoy will leave Washington the first of next week for a tour of this country lasting about two menths. They will first visit in Phila- delphia and Atlantic City. — { Mme. Thenault, wife of the acting military attache of the French embassy, and her tiny son, will go this week to Rehoboth Beach, where they will join Mme. Thenault’s mother, Mrs. O. M. Spencer. Mrs. Spencer will go there today with her granddaughter, little Catherine Batilde Thenault. ~ Ma). Thenault will make frequent visits to the resort through the Summer. . gt The first secretary of the German embassy and Frau Leitner have taken a cottage at Blue Ridge Summit, where the family is established for the season | and the secretary will join th'm for | frequent visits. The first secretary of the Polish em- | bassy, Mr. Victor Podoski, will leave Washington the middle of July and | will rcturn to his Polish home for a | vacation, The secretary of the Netherlands legation and Baroness van Boetzelaer went to Rehoboth Beach yesterday and Jjoined their children in the cottage which they have leased for the Sum- mer. Baron van Boetzelaer will return tomorrow. The second secretary of the British embassy and Mrs. Huxley have taken a cottage at Rehoboth Beach for the season. Of Perponnl I;terest to Wasl’\ingtolfl ReaidenuJ Miss Deborah-Mae Liebman went | orday to Baltimore and is the t of Miss Janet Wolf until Tues- | The Pi-Tao-Pi Praternity dance in‘ the Florentine room of Wardman Park | Hotel Saturday night, June 14, was well attended. There were a number of out- | of-town guests przsent who were week end guests of friends. | Miss Alice Prank and Miss Miriam Auerbach motored to Baltimore with friends to attend the dance tonight at the Baltimore Suburban Club. Miss Frances Feist will arrive here from Deal, N. J., Wednesday to be the guest of Miss Marjorle Sigmund and to attend the - Rukeyser-Simon wedding Wednesday night. Miss Sigmund will return with her Thursday for a visit. Miss Esther Sherby has as her guest Miss Leonore Revitz of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Isadore Kaufman of Chevy, Chase has visiting her Mrs. 8. Von Bellen of Chicago. Mrs. Benjamin Brill entertained at luncheon followed by cards, Friday, in | her home on Fifteenth street. Miss Eleanor Loeb is visiting Mrs. | George Levine in New York and was at the pier when Mr. and Mrs. Sidney | the . 8. Minnetonka. | Mrs. A. E. Lichtman of the Embassy | Apartment motored with her daughter, | Rhoda. to Poland, Me., and her daugh- | ter will be at Tripp Lake Camp for the Summer. The Washington Hadassah Chapter will hold a card party at the Commu- nity Center Wednesday, June 325, at 2 o'clock pm., for the benefit of medical and welfare work in Palestine. An in- teresting program has been arranged | for the afternoon under the direction of Mrs. Henry Gundersheimer and her commitlee. Miss Helen Nordlinger leaves for New ork tomorrow to be the guest of Miss | Helen Friedman for a week before go- ng to Racquette Lake Camp, Racquette Lake, N. ¥, for two menths. Miss Helene Friedlander has returned to her home on Irving street from a visit in New York. She was the guest of Miss Claire Castelberg. Mrs. Sidney Hechinger and Mrs. Al- bert Ney were joint hostesses last week at a luncheon, followed by cards, at the Woodmont Country Club. Summer flowers formed the centerpiece of the able. Covers were laid for 36. A birthday anniversary party was given last night in honor of Miss Faye Ehrlich and Miss Lee Wasser, at the latter's home, 3201 Warder street, by Miss Edna Wasser and Miss Dorothy | Janof. The intercity golf and tennis tourna- ment of the Woodmont Country Club of Washington and the Lakeside Coun- try Club of Richmond, Va. took place B O htng, Y&, 1ok pisce Boys and Girls Recreation Club Carefully supervised. Separate playgrounds. In the great out- doors; sports, games, dancing, ex- perienced directors. For Information Col. 1846 THE HECHT CO. P OSTREET A T SEVENTH National 5100 THE SUNDAY \ STAR, WASHINGTON, 29 D.- C.,. JUNE 19 THLEE. CAOCIET i R | i NEW OFFICIAL HOSTESS MRS. HUGH M. TATE, Wife of Judge Tate, newly appointed Interstate Commerce Commissioner, who | has come from Knoxville, Tenn,, to join him at the Hotel Roosevelt. —Clinedinst. last week end in the latter city. A number of parties motored to the Vir- ginia city from here for the occasion, among whom were Mr. and J#s. Max Weyl, 2d; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nord- linger, Mrs. Harry Lewis, Miss Bert Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steinem, Mr. and Mrs. Lorus Hoffenmaier, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Peyser, Mrs. Leonard Schloss, Mr. Emanuel Schlpss, Miss Evelyn Schloss, Miss Shirl Grafl, Mr. Frank Luchs, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ilich, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kauf- man, jr.. Miss Elizabeth Haufman, Howard Heid, Mrs. Arthur Marks and Miss Bertha Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Herz were given a surprise parly Friday night at the Woodmont Country Ciub by a group of friends in honor of their fif- teenth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Levy of King City, Mo,, are the guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs. Rebeeca Young, at 3901 Connecticut avenue. Miss Bernice Simon entertained at & trousseau tea Thursday in her home, 2620 Connecticut avenue. Miss Simon's marriage to Mr. Meryle Rukeyse of New York will take place Wednesday, June 25, at 7 o'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Adolph Weyl returned Monday from a visit in Deal, N. J. Miss Frances Held is spending the week end with relatives in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Maas and daugh- ter have returned by motor to their home in Tampa, Fla., after a visit heia with relatives. Ernest Maas, jr., sailea for Europe with a party of friends. Miss Shirley Graff was at home Thursday night to a party of young folks in honor of her cousin, Mr. A. Gordon of Newport News, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oberdorfer, who were guests of relatives in the city, re- turned by motor yesterday to their home in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Behrend enter- tained the Dancing Dozen at a dinner dance last ngiht on the terrace at Wood- ley Park Towers, in honor of the four- teenth birthday of their young daughter Ruth. The young guests were seated at smgll tables, where appropriate place cards and attractive souvenirs were in evidence. There were several prize dances. The young hostess wore a girl- ish gown of flesh-color chiffon trimmed in French blue. Miss Amy Behrend as- sisted her. Mrs. R. B. Behrend was hostess at a luncheon yesterday on the Carlton Ter- race in honor of Miss Be Covers were laid for seven. Dr. and Mrs. Melville Fischer motored to Richmond, Va., to attend the inter- city golf and tennis tournament at the Lakeside Club. ..o Family Reunion Features Birth Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. David Albright and | their two children, of Alexandria, ¥a., | were guests of his fatner, Mr. H. C. Albright, of Brodbecks, Pa., recently, Who gave a party in honor of the cightieth birthday anniversary of Mr. Albert Albright. This party developed {into_the first_complete family reunion of the Albright clan. There were 75 of his descendants present, including | children, grandchildren and greats grandchildren, together with many guests, who helped blow out the 80 candles of the birthday cake and en- | Jjoyed the bountiful refreshments. Noted Womar:”of 'In;lia | the most delightful affairs of the week | | Lindall, in her quarters Thursday afi- | Galve | and Mrs. 1. M. Bethel. Outstanding Social Events Chronicled In Quantico Record Bridge Luncheons, Teas and Other Forms of Charming Entertainment — Graduat- ing Exercises at Marine Corps Schools QUANTICO, Va, June 21.—One of | was the b~dge luncheon given by Mrs. Lindall, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Albin L. | ernoon. Thote enjoying her hospitality | were Mrs. L. M. Bourne, jr.; Mrs. R. G. Heiner, Mrs. L. L. Leech, Mrs. E. L. McDermott, Mrs. R. G. Anderson, Mrs. M. E. Shearer, Mrs. R. H. Schubert, Mrs, F. M. Jourdan, Mrs. C. T, Hull, Mrs. W. 8. Fellers, Mrs Beddell, Mrs. D. O. Zearbaugh, Mrs. A. J. White, Mrs, E. D, Miller, Mrs. R. H. Jeschke, Mrs. J. L. Purcell, Mrs. M. Corbett, Mrs. A. A. Ort, Mrs. R. L. Denig, Miss Butler, Miss Hodgson, Miss Wright and Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Bowman, both of Wash- ington. Capt. and Mrs. R. G. Anderson had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Deck of ‘Washington and Vice Consul and Mrs. Ketchum of Singapore. Lieut. and Mrs. E. §. Piper have as their house guest Miss Prances Wood of New London, Mo. | Miss Miriam Stowell of Philadelph‘a | was week end guest of her uncle and aunt, Capt. and Mrs. A. E. Noble. | Wednesday afternoon in her quarters, Mrs. A. E. Noble entertained a num- ber of ladies at a tea in honor of Mrs. L. C. Sheperd, who is leaving this week for Halti, where her husvand, Capt. Sheperd has been ordered to duty with the Garde d'Haitl. The guests were Mrs. C. H. Brown, Miss Wootten, Mrs. A. A, Ort, Mrs. E. E. Hall, Mrs. F, A. Hart, Mrs. L. P. Hunt, Mrs. W. G. and Mrs. Pike and Mrs. Turnage of ‘Widewater, Va. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. H. 8. Jeans and Mrs, Martyr were the guests of Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Muldrow over the week end. Lieut. Martyr has been de- tached from Newport, R. I.. and is on | his way to join his ship, the U. 8. S. ton. Priday night Capt. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy were hosts at a buffet supper, having as their guests Capt. and Mrs. H. B. Fassett, Capt. and Mrs. B. G. Jones, Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Muldrow, Capt. and Mrs. G. W. Shearer and Lieut. and Mrs. A. Galt. Mrs. C. L. Gawne and her daughter, Elizabeth, left this week for Ashville, N. O, where they will remain until tember. . Utley, wife of Maj. H. H. Utley entertained last Thursday at a bridge tes in her quarters. Her guests included Mrs. M. E. Shearer, Mrs. E. E, Hall, Miss Dorothy Wootten, Mrs. L. L. Leech, Mrs. G. H. Towner, Mrs. G. W. Shearer, Mrs. R. H. Schubert, Mrs. J. B. Se- bree, Mrs. W. J. Whaling, Mrs. B. Eagen, Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mrs. P. T. Lewis, Mrs. F. M. Jcurdan, Mrs. C. Hull | Mrs, F. M. Jourdan of Providence, R. I, is the house guest of Maj. and Mrs. H. H. Utley, and will be with them | for several weeks. | Mrs. Barrett, wife of Maj. C. D. Bar- rett, and daughter Constance have gone to Barrington, Ill, where they will be | Capt R. A. Robinson, Capt. J. Licnhard, | the guests of Mrs. R. 8. Walcott for a month. They will be joined later Maj. Barrett and their son Charles. Lieut. and Mrs. T. A. Holdahl left Thursday for Mission, Tex., to visit Mrs. Holdahl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Grove. PFrom there they will go to New Orleans, from where Lieut. Holdahl will sall for Nicaragua. Graduation exercises were held for ing. Maj. Gen. Smediey D. Butler pre- sented the following officers with their diplomas: Field s’ _course, Maj M. E. Shearer, Maj. E. N. McClel Scheduled for Address Malat! Patwarden, sister of the Ma- | haraja of the Province of Sangli, India, | will be guest speaker at the headquar- | ters of the National Woman's Party | this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the gar- | den, weather permitting. | _ The hostesses will be Mrs. George S. Becker, founder of the Bengal Anti- ‘Tuberculosis Soclety; Mrs. Edith Houghton Hooker of Baltimore, Mrs. | Harvey Wiley, Mrs. Mary Isabel Stan- 3 den, Mrs. Paul Myron Linebarger, Mrs. | Lieut. Comdr. €. T. Hull, Lieut. Comdr. Magdclena Gale, Miss Maude Younger H. S. Jeans, Capt. P. C. Geyer, Capt. and Miss Laura Berrien. The meeting |S. A Woods, Capt. L. P. Hunt, Capt. is an open one. |1 C. Sheperd, jr.; Capt. R. Blake, Capt depicting the correct millinery - 1143 Conn. - Avenue MID-SUMMER HATS ‘Wide brim straws are being featured for Mid-Summer wear... in varied shapes and colors. Also the newest felts in white and high colors, Semi-Annual Clearance Now in Progress—Values $15 to $35 for the particular occasion— 9~11~13 G St.N.Wy Misses! Women! A close-out price to sell EVERY COAT in our stocks—immediately! that were COATS that were that were that were that —and we know that row night when we close our store—right now there is every color, every fur trimming, every size (small and large) and material in the group. Also We've Included EVERY SUIT in This One-Day Clearance—the Same Values as in Coats at 369.50 559.50 349.50 $39.50 329.50 at $15 there won't be a single one left tomor- *15 E. G. Ferguson, Lieut. F. A. Stephenson, Lieut. V. M. Guymon, Lieut. D, L. Cloud, Lie 8. Hines, U. 8._A;: Mr. Adams, Mr. Parsons and Mr. Renshaw, Last Saturday afternoon W. G, Haw- thorne took the Hylfl‘ Fagle Patrol of the local Boy Scouts for a picnic over on the Maryland shore. The members of this trol are Ca Francis ree, OCarl T. Hull, jr.; Roy Hunt, Howard Jeans, Know] Mrs. F. A, Hart and Mrs. A, H. Page of Alexandria, Va, Mrs. James M. Bain. who has bsen visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stroud, in Porfsmouth, Va. returned t» the post_this week . Col. E. B. Miller was the luncheon | guest Wednesday of Maj. Gen. and Mrs, MISS IDA LABARR ANDERSON, Daughter of Capt. and Mrs. C. Hamilton Anderson, sailing this week from New York for the Canal Zone and Capt. Anderson’s new post. Anderson visit her former Southern College schoolmate, Miss Anna Ruth van Brocklin, will | 7 A. E. Noble, Capt. F. S. Kieren, Capt. J. F. Moriarty, Capt. W. T. H. Galli- ford, Capt. F. E. Plerce, Capt. H. M. Gamble, Lieut. O. D. Butler, U. §. N., and Lieut. B. C. Harper, U. S. N.. Com- pany officers’ course, Capt. J. E. Betts, | Capt. R. A. Presley, Capt. J. G. Ward, | Capt. O. T. Pfeiffer, Capt. S. Ladd, | Capt. G. A. Plambeck, Lieut. J. F. Burke, Lieut. J. W. Flett, Lieut. W. J.| Whaling, Lieut. V. M. Guymon and Lieut. W. J. Wallace. Among the recent arrivals at the post | is Lieut. Col. J. J. Meade, who is tak- ing_Col. Bradman's place as chief of staff, Col. Bradman having gone to Nic- | aragua. Mrs. Meade has not yet ar- rived, but will join her husband Iater. ‘Tuesday evening Capt. and Mrs. F'. A. Hart entertained at their apartment, the guests and Mrs. L. M. Bourne, i Mrs. J. L. Underhill, Maj. anc ‘W. Hawthorne, let. and Mrs. R. H Jeschke, Capt. Mrs. J. E. Betts, Capt. and Mrs. C. N. Muldrow, Capt. and Mrs. R. Griffin, Capt. and Mrs. C. Brown, Capt./and Mrs. A. E. Noble, ' being Maj. : Maj. and d Mrs. G. buffet supper in | Road: Lieut. and Mrs. A. Galt and Mrs. King, sister of Mrs. Bourne. Later the guests played bridge. The Tuesday Bridge Club met this week at the home of Mrs, W. G. Haw- thorne. Lieut. Comdr. McCoy, U. S. N.; Lieut Tingle, U. 8. N.; Capt. Cole, U. 8. M. C., and Mr. Carroll of the Bureau of Com- munications in Washington were lunch. eon guests of Maj. and Mrs. W. G. Haw-* thorne Tuesday. Before the dance Friday night Mary Tyler Heiner, daughter of Capt. and | Mrs. R. G.. Helner, was hostess at her | quarters for a dinner party. The guests | were Lieut. and Mrs. E. 8. Piper, Mr. | and Mrs. Erving Wall, Lieut. and Mri C. B. Graham, Lieut. and Mrs. R. C Scollin, Miss Martha King of Hlmm s, Miss Ethel Butler, Anne Nettekoven, Miss Helen McDon- ald, Miss Sarah Desevol of Harrisburg, Pa.; Miss Marle Louise Nutting, Miss Grace White, Miss Caroline Sanderson of Washington, Miss Barbara Davis of | Coronada, Calif.; Capt. K. I. Buse, Capt. C. T. Brooks, Lieut. J. Wehle, Lieut. E. L. Lyman, Mr. 8. D. Butler, jr.; Lieut Smedley D. Butler. - Mrs. H. A. Carr was hostess Wednes- day afternoon at a bri honor of Mrs, W. 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