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SOCIETY. Elaborate Society Fetes Mark Season in Annapolis Supfie'.q Dflncch« LHHCLGOn! ‘nd Te‘! Inc]uded in Programm—Many Absent Attending Navy- pr;nceton Foot Ball Game- ANNAPOLIS, Md., October 3.— ton Semmes Cuest ars spending this This week end at Annapolis will be | Week as guests of Mrs. Shoemaker, wife of Capt. Harry E. Shoemaker, at Lake- marked by few entertainments, as all | gp N. J. During Mrs. Guest's ab-| mmm have gone to the | sence her niece, Miss Anna Owens of 5:.'7 a great m-’:;‘ ::-l-:uu Siring 1he gnlflo’ran e wm: k{ iss Mun;m hoderiond ere, 15 & guest o an at her week, the largest of which was a supper 'home on Maryland avenue, and dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Syl- | Mrs. Wickham, wife of Comdr. Wil- . vanus Si Jr, at their home on |liams Wickham, returned Monday to her | South River. Among those present |home on Maryland avenue after a 10- were Mrs. Walter McLean and MTs. | day visit to Chester, Pa., where she was | Gill of Baltimore, Mr. Edward DuVal | joined by the commander. From there of Washington, Mrs. Robert Bulmer, Comdr, and Mrs. Wickham went to the Mr. Peter Magruder, Mr. Walter Hud- | former’s old home, Hickory Hill, near son, Capt. Paul J. Dashiell and Mr.|Richmond, Va. and spent a few days. | John Mason of Warrenton, Va.; Capt.| Comdr. Samuel S. Payne is.spending and Mrs. Henry Dinger, Mrs. M. E. this week at Annapolis with his family. . Mrs. Calvin Bertolete, Capt. and | They are occupying an apartment at! Mrs. William J. Giles, Capt. and Mrs. | Carvel Hall. Comdr. Payne is attached Jntholll,.n m&n& del:u:.n dC&nli;irjml::'! | r,: zhg Ié S. 8. Dobbin, now at Charles- A. Logan, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stockett enter- Laurence. Wild, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tained at supper Thursday of this week | Vallant. Mrs. George W. Simpson, Mr. in their apartment on State Circle in and Mrs. Walter Walmsley nnfl{ tNeh' honor of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy. Mrs. W. go.‘ “ibepgxmson of e e:’ Dr. and Mrs. Murphy, whose marriage | Mrs. Charles Andrews, Mrs. W. E. Hall, | "Mrs. Charles V. O. Terwilliger, wife | Comar. and Mra, Grafton Beall, Miss of Prof. Terwilliger, entertaingg. Toes: | Alice Shephert of Washing' rg‘d ot ‘-vdny afternoon of this week at tea in B. Powell of Washington & Ut. | her home on Gloucester street for the THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SPONSORING BENEFIT ‘William S. Heath. | Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder en- tertained Saturday at a small and in- | formal tea in honor of their house | guests, Capt. and Mrs. John Greenslade, and for Rear Admiral and Mrs. Mark | Bristol and Capt. and Mrs. Paul Bas- | tedo of Washington. Capt. and Mrs. | Snyder also entertained at dinner Sat- urday evening in honor of their guests. | Comdr. Duncan Walton was the | t over the week end of his sister, | Margaret Walton. Miss Walton | recently returned to her apartment on | Maryland avenue after an extended{ trip abroad. While abroad she was a t of her brother-in-law and sister, | and Mrs. Morden Rigg, at their | d. | in England. ho‘n‘a:l. Albert Rockwell, daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Joseph Pendleton of Warren, Pa., is & guest of her aunts,| Mrs. Charles Doyen and Mrs. Joseph | Valiant, in their home at Wardour. | Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Valiant tertained at a supper party for Mrs.| o Among those invited wers ) Snyder, Capt. Mrs. William J. Giles, Mrs. M. E. ly, Mrs. Col Calvin Bertolete, Mrs. W. . and Mrs. Grnl‘mn Befiu, | Mrs. John B. Kaufman, Mr. med Richard Morton, Lieut. Otis Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes, r. Forbes Colhoun and Mr. John arrenton, Va. e Bajdwin motored to At- | week and was & guest the Misses Arden, who £y i H2E8 g 5§§§g b returned with Mrs. Bald- her house guest at Water- esday of this week. 3 Bu{dwln gave a luncheon nstance Arden. Agxonl . M. E. Manly, Lieut. William , M\}dlllrk Reld \'lma fi; 'd DuVal of, . ant X m Mrs. Louls McKim of Baltimore. Capt. and Mrs. Robert Heiner and their daughter, Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, after & Hall, left of about 10 days at Carvel first of the week. Capt. Heiner, M. C., U. 8. N, will s at Rochester, Minn., where he will a will Mrs. Heiner and Miss Helner in ia. Early in Novem- ber Capt. Heiner and his family will sail for China, where he will for duty, and where, with his family, he will for two years. Capt. and Mrs. have been residing at Quantico, Va., where the former was on duty. Mrs. Carryl Bryan and Mrs. Middle- course at ‘the Mayo Bros. Hospital, and | ¥ then This Collection of Brooks COATS |and Mr. and Mrs. Burnside of wm-; the Fall there. Miss Con- 1 ,|and Mrs. A. Dudley Brown, whose mar- - | Wilkerson of Columbus, Ga. s|8 former resident of Annapolis, Peggy Stewart Chapter of the Daugh- | ters of the Revolutig:: # | Rear Admiral and Mrs. Samuel B. Robison entertained Saturday at a small | luncheon in henor of their guests, Mr. | and Mrs. J. C. Scharff of San Domingo ington, D. C. Mrs. Austin Kelly of New York left Monday after a visit with Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin in her home, Spring Hill, at Waterbury, near Annapolis. Be- fore returning to New York Mrs. Kelly will go to Connecticut for a visit with relatives, and will later spend part of the Winter in Florida. Mrs. Blanche Jackson, formerly of Hagerstown, has returned to her home in Gloucester street after a short visit to Hagerstown and Front Royal, Va. Mrs. Richard Baldwin, accompanied by her guest, Miss Constance Arden, left Tuesday for Atlantic City, where they joined Miss Arden's sister, Miss Jane Arden. From there Mrs. Baldwin motored to New York and Sharon, Conn. At Sharon Mrs. Baldwin was & guest of relatives. Mrs. Barbey, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Daniel E. Barbey, gave a card party and tea Friday in honor of her guest, Mrs. Elmer R. Spencer of Portland, Oreg. Saturday afternoon Lieut. and Mrs. Wallace Gregg entertained at tea in their residence on Murray avenue in honor of their house guests, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George Woodruff, the of whom is on duty at Nor- folk, Va. Miss Adele Randall returned last week to her home, The Wing, in Ran- dall place, after several weeks spent visiting relatives in Philadelphia and Catonsville, Md. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Lee Andrews entertained Thursday in honor of Lieut. riage took place the first part of Octo- ber in Annapolis. Mrs. Woodward, wife of Capt. Dodge | Woodward, U. 8. A, entertained in her home on Taney avenue Friday after- noon in honor of her guest, Mrs. Wilbur Mr. Willlam Burns of Omaha, Nebr.,| Saturday after a visit of a_week with his mother, Mrs. Willlam Burns, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Green, in their home on Charles street. * Mrs. Hamilton Gale gave an outdoor tea Friday for Mr. Burns at her home on Cheston avenue. | ‘Thursday evening Comdr. and Mrs.| John Bowers entertained in honor of | Mr. Burns. The Four Rivers Garden Club met last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Henry Flather, Tulip Hill, at West River. Rear Admiral Archibald Scales and his daughter, Mrs. Albert L. Thompson, and the latter's son were guests last 'k of Prof. 1 osiery Runs REPAIRED . Southern Stelos Co., Inc. 01 12th N.W. W. LW. 1001 H N, 1021 You NW. 41134 Ith &) important te you be- cause it offers the smartest Fashions at the most moderate prices.... 369 SKETCHED: Imperata Fabrie ©f Wine (also here n black), with Caracul Collar ‘and Cufl. Col- lar can be worn sev- eral ways. wide Stitched Belt. MRS. HARRY C. KRAMER, President of the Wellesley Club and sponsor for the benefit performance Monday evening, November 3, at the National Theater. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Weddings (Continued From Third Page) return, they will be at home at the May- croft, 1474 Columbia road northwest. A charmingly arranged wedding took place at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Wednesday, October 22, at 9 o'clock am., when Miss Mary A. Latona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Latona of Washington, became the bride of Dr. Francis W. Dunne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam G. Dunne, also of Washington. Amidst_ artistic decorations the cere- mony was performed by the Rev. Joseph T. Kennedy, followed by nuptial mass. A most pleasing incident was the ren- dering of several vocal numbers by the | children of the choir, this in addition to the wedding marches. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She presented a winsome picture in her gown of white satin made with ruffies and lace. Her tulle veil had a cap of lace embroidered in seed pearls and caught at the sides with orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet | of white roses and lilies of the valley. The bride’s attendant, Miss Geraldine Dunne, sister of the bridegroom, wore a gown of shell pink satin with pink meline hat and accessories to match and carried pink rosebuds. Mr. Salvatore Latona, a brother of the bride, was best man. The ushers were Mr. Sebastian Latona and Mr Joseph Mileo. A breakfast and reception followed at the home of the bride’s Fu'mts and was attended by a host of friends of the young couple, including guests from Southern Maryland, Baltimore and New York City. Dr. Dunne and his bride left for New York City for a brief trip, and on their return will make their home at No. 226 Fifth street southeast. Mr. Joe Levi of Washington was Furs Add Much to These Fine COATS Styles of the finest type can be cheaply imitated— but Saks Cloth Coats and Saks Furs bear an unmis- takable mark of quality that is impossible to copy. . married to Miss Rosalind K. Wolf of Memphis, Tenn., Wednesday, October 22, in Louisville, Ky, Dr. Rauch offi- clating. Mr. and Mrs. Levi are spend- |ing a few days in Atlantic City and | upon their return to this city, October | 28, will reside temporarily at the Roose- iveu Hotel. ‘] Benefit VCard Party | . For Casualty Hospital The board of lady managers of the Casualty Hospital will give a card party at the Willard Hotel Thursday, Novem- | ber 13, from 2 to 4:30 o'clock. | Fancy gifts, cakes and candles will be on sale by the Ladies of the board who each year give the party for the benefit of the hospital. Mrs. Martha J. Vaughin, who for 25 years has been president of the ladies’ board, will be chairman of the recep- tion committee; Mrs. Frank Bensler will have charge of the gift table, Mrs. Edward Hanvey, chairman of the cake table; Mrs. Willlam T. Carmichael, chairman of prizes, and Mrs. Willlam J. Brewer, chairman of tickets, [Newman Club Schedules | Annual Halloween Dance | 'The Newman Club of George Wash- ington University will held its fourth annual Halloween dance at the Ken- | wood Country Club, Kenwood, Md., Wednesday evening, Octcber 29, at 10 o'clock. On the committee arranging for the affair are Mr. Jose Espinosa, chairman; Miss Katherine Prichard, Miss Betty Kuhn, Miss Anna Mess, Miss Gene Golden, Mr. Richard Sullivan, Mr. Tom Bentley and Mr. Lawrence Bailey Mrs. J. D. Sullivan, Mrs. Eloise Statham, Mrs. Aice M. Roberts and Miss Louise MoGuire will act as chaperons. |Fort Humphreys Folk Entertain at Hop By the Officers’ Club Elaborate Affair Staged at Harfi' H.ll—swill F“nc" tions Precede Ball—Spe- 5 cial News Notes of In- terest. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., October 2 ‘The Officers Club entertained at a hop in Harris Hall Friday night. In the receiving line were Maj. and Mrs. | William E. R. Covell and Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W, Prentiss. Two very at-| tractive dinners were arranged before the hop. One was given by Lieut. and Mrs. George C. Reinhardt in Harris Hall. They had as their guests Maj. | and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Maj. and | Mrs. Lunsford E. Oliver, Maj. and Mrs. Covell Capt. and Mrs. F. Russell Lyons, Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley, Maj. | and Mrs. Emory H. Gist, Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lieber, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs. Beverly C. Snow, Lieut. and Mrs. Frank H. Oxx, . J. Fitch of Aurora Hills, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles W. Stewart, Lieut. and Mrs. Norman A. Matthias, Lieut. and Mrs. James N Krueger, Lieut. and Mrs. W. M. Leaf of Washington, Miss Gough-Foxwell of Washington and Lieut. Louis J. Ru- | maggi. Lieut. and Mrs. Henry Berbert gave a buffet supper before Friday's hop. It was called a “Horsey Party” and was given for the members of the Ladies' | Riding Class and others interested in | equitation. They had as their guests | Maj. J. Moultrie Ward, Mrs. Sam Lock- wood, Capt. and Mrs. Harley Lats iCapt. and Mrs. Reading Wilkerson, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles F. Baish, Lieut. and Mrs. Hubert 8. Miller, Lieut. and | | Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss, Lieut. and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer, Lieut. and Mrs. Don G. Shingler, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph W. Cox, Lieut. and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott, Lieut. and Mrs. Louis H. Foote, Miss Jean Gee and Lieut. Ernest W. Carr. Col. Elliott J. Dent was host to the Monday Night Bridge Club, which had as guests Mrs. Edward H. Schulz and Lieut. and Mrs. Charles F. Baish. Lieut. and Mrs. Don G. Shingler gave an informal supper Sunday night for Mrs. Shingler's sisters, Miss Erin Clark, Mrs. John R. Vance of Washington and | Mrs. J. R. C. Watkins of New York. Their other guests were Lieut. Na- thaniel Lancaster of Fort Sam Houston, Tex., and Lieut. John R. Vance. Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson | were guests of Maj. and Mrs. Nathan C. Pickles of Washington at a dinner and dance at Wardman Park Hotel Sat- urday night. The Wednesday Afternoon Bridge Club met in the home of Mrs. Henry Berbert and had as its guest Mrs. Hu- bert 8. Miller. Capt. and Mrs. Schenk H. Griffin and | their three daughters, en route to Panama from New Orleans, were visi- itors at the post this week. Capt. and | Mrs. Griffin were dinner guests of Lieut. |and Mrs. Henry Berbert Saturday and | were supper guests of Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening Sunday. | ‘The household engineering section of the Women's Club met Tuesday after- noon in the home of Mrs. Edward H. Schulz. Mrs. Prank H. Oxx and her baby a: rived Tuesday from Mount Vernon, N. Y., where they have been visiting | in the home of Mrs. Oxx's parents. Capt. and Mrs. William N. Thomas, §r., had as luncheon guesis Thursday Mrs. Edward 8. Munford and Mi: Norvell Munford of Washington. Lieut. and Mrs. James N. Krueger had as guests over the week end Mrs. | Krueger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren | Godfrey of Louisville, Ky. | ‘The former chief of chaplains, Ed- mond P. Easterbrook, Miss Louise Wil- | son and Miss Dorothy Wilson of Wash- ington, were the guests of Maj. and Mrs. Emory H. Gist Sunday. Chaplain | Easterbrook is leaving shortly for the‘ West Coast where he will spend the | Winter. | Mrs. Harley Latson spent several days | in Washington this week as a guest of | Mrs. Amanda_ Hosford. | The Fort Humphreys polo squad has D. C, OCTOBER 26, 1930—PART THREE. SOCIETY. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED MISS GLADYS HEWITT, Whose engagement to Mr. Burns Willlams is announced by her rmnu. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tyler Cheeser, the wedding to take place in the near future. —Harris-Ewing Photo. been divided into four teams for the purpose of competing in the annual Fall polo tournament to determine the championship of the post. The four teams are known as Capt. James L.| Alverson’s Reds, Maj. Lunsford E. Oliver'’s Whites, Capt. Albert C. Lieber's Greens and Capt. Harry A. Buckley's Yellows. In the first game of the tournament, played Tuesday afternoon, the White team defeated the Reds. The next_game will be between the Greens and Yellows. Mrs. Cleveland C. Gee returned Mon- day from Philadelphia where she was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gal- lagher. Mrs. J. 8. Fassett of Washington was a luncheon guest Friday of Lieut. and Mrs. John C. B. Elliott. Col, Edward H. Schulz and OCol. Henry A. Pinch spent Tuesday in Bal- timore at Third Corps Area quarters. Lieut. and Mrs. Charles H. Stewart have as week end guests Mrs. James Hooyer and her two daughters of Wash- ington, Lieut. and Mrs. C. Rodney Smith, Lieut. and Mrs. John C. Elliott and Lieut. and Mrs. Theodore A. Weyher formed a motoring party and drove to Annapolis Sunday. Mrs. Jane Putnam, who has heen visiting in New Castle, Del, since the first of August, returned Wednesday. Mrs. T. J. Oliver, who has been & guest of Maj. and Mrs. Lunsford Oliver, City, Nebr. Maj. and Mrs. Oliver had luncheon guests Wednesday Dr. a8 and Mrs. H. O. Pitehard and Mr. Harmon | Pitchard of Indianapolis. Lieut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentias were supper guests Sunday night of ATIONALS a M illerway, § A e o And the smarter the occnion?h 3¢ the more certain you are to find , Blaik Silke, Ml byiodoiii predo: A Splendid Selection « 3105 Others, $49.50 and Up Above mod- el of Kash- mirita is Beaver trim- med. $165 o FASHION SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LUPEL\ Red, as influenced by the new rowe-red of x Chan, li”' n ;mpdw“m'm;u in eblsle cinmqu- ‘tumes. Tt is second, possibly, to black, ' Ko i ki mn{.&uy iy 5. Q importance of - ’ Slach £ head- | left Friday for her home in Palls | Mrs. William C. Prentiss of Washing- ton. Lieut. and Mrs. Donald R. Sykes and their house guests, M d Mrs. Au- New Yorkers to Entertain Friday Evening, Q¢tober 31 The New York State Soclety is rmfimx for a Halloween dance at Willard Hotel, Friday evening, October 31, from 9 pm. to 1 o'clock am. From 9 to 10 o'clock an interesting musical program, composed of unusual artist talent, has been arranged by the En- tertalnment Committee, and it is an- nounced that Prof. Walter T. Holt will render & number of mandolin solo se- lections, with guitar accom ent by Miss Hill, and Miss Alice E. Hill, tenor banjo soloist, will give selections with uitar accompaniment by Mr. Holt. r. Charlie Wright, of accardion fame, will render selections on his ac- cordion. Prof. Norman Daly, a popular young piano soloist, also will give se- lections. Representatives of the various eom- mittees of the society will be in at- tendance in an effort to effect a closer relationship among the members. Mr. Raleigh Sherman Reception Committee, chelt, chalrman of Floor Committee Mrs. Pearl A. Hammerly, chairman, e tertailnment; Mr. Maurice E. Sands, chairman, membership. and Margaret M. Bleth, chalrman, Welfare Commit- ‘The inquiries received from members and their friends indicate that a ree- ord number will be in attendance. Favors, appropriate for the oceasion, will be distributed among the guests and members during the evening, and an enjoyable time is anticipated for all. Attention is also invited to the fact that wearing of costumes is optional An announcement of special interest will be made by the president, Dr. Wil- liam J. Davis, in reference to the drive for new members and the prizes to be awarded at the end of the contest. Mre. William Wolff Smith To Preside at Luncheon | Mrs. William Wolff Smith has issued | invitations for a small luncheon Thurs- | day, November 6, the Willard Hotel, | at which Mrs. ard Everett Gann |and Mrs. Frank T Hines will be the | ranking guests. The luncheon will precede the initial | talk on hooks which Mrs. Smith will resume on that date. Following her usual custam, the first books which Mrs. Smith will present are the Pulitzer prize books of the year; Marc Conolley’s drama based on “The Green Pastures” and “Laughing Boy," by Oliver La Farge, gust Loeffler of Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Florence E. Rafter of Wyandatte, Mich,, were dinner guests Wednesday night of Col. and Mrs. H. F. Sykes of Silver Spring, Md. Our new Shaes are most alluring Colors, materials, patterns, all show the mode at its best. 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