Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1930, Page 51

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e $OCIETY. * Notable Soc ial Functions ‘Feature Annapolis Program Rear Admiral and Mrs. Robison Hosts at Recep- ' tion—Dinners, Luncheons and Other Forms of Entertainment Listed. ANNAPOLIS, Md.,, November 15.—At the Wednesday afternoon reception given by Rear Admiral and Mrs. Sam- + uel S, Robison at the superintendent’s quarters last week, those u-uua Mrs. Robison were Mrs, Albert T. urch, wife of Capt. Church; Mrs. Arthur Dunbar, wife of Capt. , M. C.; les W. Ellason, wife of Capt. for the marriage in New York, Tuesday of next week, of Miss Romaine Bristow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Bristow, and Mr. Alfred N Wheeler, jr., of New York. The marriage will take lace at the Church of the Resurrec- &on and will be followed by a recep- tion at the Colony Club. Miss Bristow has many relatives near Annapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Bristow have frequently visited at Waterbury. Mrs. Richard Baldwin, Mrs. A. G. Cooke and Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin, all of Waterbury, will attend the wed- ding. The marriage which took place Wed- nesday of tbis week at Christ Church, Norfolk, Va.. of Miss Charlotte Bur- rage, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Guy Burrage. to Mr. Harry H. Holt of Newport News, Va., attracted great interest here. Miss Burrage has fre- Qquently visited Annapolis as a guest of her aunt, Mrs, Carryl 8. Alden, wife of Prof. Alden of the Naval Academy. Rear Admiral Burrage is in command of the naval base, and a reception was held at the commandant’s quarters after the ceremony. Mrs. T. C. Umzud of New York is spending the Winter at the Peggy Stew- art Inn. Mrs Umudd is the mother of Lieut. Scott Umsted. The largest party of the week, to which a number of guests from Annap- olis were invited, was the luncheon Wednesday which was given by Mrs. John Halligan at the Army, Navy and Marine Corps Country Club near Wash- ington. Among those invited from An- napolis were Mrs. Henry Dinger, Mrs. 1 H. Bryan, Semmes Guest, Mrs. John Bowers, Mrs. Nicholas Green, Mrs. Joseph Valiant, Mrs. James Bowdoin, Miss Elizabeth Nott, Mrs. Hamilton Gale, Mrs. Dennis Claude, Mrs. Herman Krafft, Mrs. Law- yence Miller, Mrs. George B, Keester, . Nelson Dugan, Mrs. Willlam Charles C. Slayton, Mrs. Allen B. Howard, Mrs. wey. Mrs Williams Wickham, Mrs. ‘Walter Tardy, M‘;vn Charles V. O. Ter- The first Mrs. | at St. John's College took place . | Handy. B, |Richard Baldwin at Waterbury, near Mrs. Middleton | tea of (ét:nd; Glflll; Comdr. Giffen was on ere a few years ago. .tymflnly Melvin gave a small r party Wednesday evening of last week to celebrate the birthday anniver- sary of Mr. Melvin, who was recently elected to the Maryland State Senate. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Rogers, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Burwell, Mrs. Sewell S. Hepburn, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Burwell of Roland Baltimore, and Mrs. D. Claude Miss Sophie” Pennington of Baltimore returned Monday to her home there after a visit of a few days with Mrs. Annapolis. Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin left Fri- day for New York to be a guest of her son, Mr. C. Columbus Baldwin. Mr. Baldwin and Mrs. Baldwin will attend the Yale-Princeton game at Princeton. Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan gave a card party Tuesday in her apartment on Maryland avenue, when guests included Mrs. Dennis Claude, Mrs. Lawrence Miller, M~s. James Bowdoin, Miss Eliz- abeth Ne¢t, Mrs. George Turner, Mrs. Joseph Valiant, Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest, Mrs. Roscoe Bulmer, Mrs. Robert Hilliard, ,Miss Eliza McCormick, Mrs. | James Ferguson and Miss Mary R. Magruder. Mrs. Mortimer Johnson and the ifisses Johnson have returned to Carvel | Walsky, chairman of Hall for the Winter season. After leav- a Thanksgiving night ball at the Mayflower Hotel November 27. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. NOVEMBER 16, 1930—PART THREN. BALL COMMITTEE Center, Mrs. Dave Alpher, president, Washington Chaper of Hfllfilh, ;llvlng rs. Harry programs (left), and Mrs. Sam Narcisenfeld, her assistant (right). —Star Staff Photos. ing Prout’s Neck, Me., where they spent the. Summer, Mrs. Johnson and her daughters spent a part of the Fall at| Women's Press Club Host |mml the Brighton Hotel in Washington. Comdr. and Mrs. Augustin A. Beau- regard gave a tea Tuesday afternoon in honor of the officers who are attached to the department of modern languages and their families. Lieut. and Mrs. Willlam R. Taylor, who ‘have been spending the early Fall at the Peggy Stewart Inn, have taken. & house at Wardour, near Annapolis. 3 . Pryor are| glving & series of dinners in their quarters on Porter road at the Naval Capt. and Mrs. W. L. Priedell gave a ‘Thursday afternoon for the officers attached to the department of electrical engineering and physics and their families. Another wedding engagement re- cently announced which is of interest here is that of Miss Caroline Eck of d Mr, Thomas of a serieg of dances given Priday evening, and was largely attended. Those receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Brown and Mr, and Mrs. Mason C. Starr. Special Sunday Dinner Today Long Island Duckling asst Chieken Fried Chicken, Smothered on Virginia Baked Ham .8Be Our Regular Metiu Vegeiable Platter, S5c Homemade fce cream, ples. cakes and hot olls served from 12 to 9. Try Our Regular Week Dinners, 55¢ and 65¢ JBJones & (o The Popular G Street Store 1219-1221 G Street N.W. Tomorrow—Monday—Starting at 9:15 0’Clock Fine Exclusive Coats ' The Season’s Smartest Fashions, Luxurious Furs—at Great Savings Made to Sell for $35.00_ Made to Sell for $55.00 ! Made to Sell for o Unique fur cuffs. $69.00 and $79.50 American Union, Dr. Leo 8. Rowe, will be the honor guest of the Woman's National Press Club at luncheon Tues- day, November 25, at the Willard. s Davis, and his little family will be honor Mrs. Mary R. Reynolds of the Na- To P G Farm Journal, - non-resident it member of the club, W at the 0. eement vty luncheon Tuesday. Mrss. Reynolds is The director general of the Pan-|g member of President Hoover's Child Welfare Commission. BURLINGTON HOTEL B i Thavtes Our Noted ial Dim Dally. $1.00 1120 Vermont Ave. Decatur 0500 ‘The Secretary of Labor, Mr. James J. ests of the club at the Willard at juncheon Tuesday. Mrs. Reynolds is 604 Eleventh 601 Thirteenth Met. 5752. ° b/ Bird’s Dress Shoppes F‘em;m'ne and Gay For the Social Requirements of the Junior Miss INGENUE FROCKS Their soft. fla'tterind, silhouette reveals ... The very spirit of present youth ... Adorably modern, yet inexpensive $1650 Bird’s %0 Dress Shoppes Nat. 4742, Juniors Underwear 100%, silk Slips, Step-ins, D ance Sets, Teddies. Regular price, $195. special 7 i) Downstairs Store 9:15 O’Clock Between 12th and 13th $8 and $10 Dresses 50 Styles—All Sizes For Juniors . . . For Misses . . . For Matrons . . « Colors Black, navy and all the s Ehning Brteses, 13 black, white and pastel shades. Informal . Sport . . Afternoon and Sunday Night Dresses ~Prints — Novelty FOR $9 MATERIALS Chiffons—Silk Crepes Crepe—Satin-back = Massachusetts Socie Installs Its cers m..:.fil“m State Soclety of st its first monthly rt H. Kempton; second vice presi- Mr. William R. Russell, Miss Eleanor Carleton, Mrs. Olive Cain, Mr. Robert Kempton and Mr. John Nesline; mem- bership, Miss Barbara . Butler, chair- man, and reception, Mr. Robert H. dent, Mr. Albert Michaud; third vice | west trustees, Miss Martha Eleanor Carlton, Dr. Willlam I. Ogus, Mr. Edward L. Bacher, Miss Harriet Cheney, Mrs. Robert H. Kempton and Mr. John Andre ws. Committees appointed were: Audit- Elean A A. Walsh; entertainment, Mr. Lewis W. Hart, Mr. John I. 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