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Yule Holiday e ‘For Ann "Sports—Charming Season Opens apolis Midshipmen ‘.Mefiher;_of Navy Classes Inaugurate Winter| Society Fetes in "Week's Calendar—Special Notes. ANNAPOLIS, Md., December 20.— Christmas holidays will begin to- €ay for the midshipmen and all who bly can will be away. There were ball games this week, the One on Wednesday with Lafayette Col- Jege of Easton, Pa, and the second on Friday with Willlam and Mary College -of Virginia. These begin the .indoor ‘Winter sports and the closing of all out- door actlvities. " The leading event of the week was the dinner given Monday evening by Admiral and Mrs. Samuel S. Rob- who entertained in their quarters, in the Naval Acadeniy, in honor of the executive of the Panama Canal Zone, Gov. Harry Burgess, and Mrs. Burgess. The other guests were Capt. and Mrs. Willlam L. Calhoun, Rear Admiral Charles Hughes, retired, and M Hughes; Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Sn: der, Capt. and Mrs. Prank H. Sadler, Comdr. and Mrs. Donald B. Beary, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John L. Hall, , and Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas L. rittain. Gov. and Mrs, Burgess were the guests week of Capt. and Mrs. William | L. Calhoun at their quarters, on Porter road. Smith, wife of Comdr. Oscar Smith, was guest of honor Tuesday last @ luncheon, followed by bridge, given by Mrs. Hoogewerfl, wil of Lieut. Comdr. Hiester Hoogewerff, in her home, on Gloucester street. those who were invited to meet the guest of honor were: Mrs. Raquat, wife of Comdr. Edgar Raquet 6f Washington and sister of Mrs. Smith; Mrs. Kauf- man, wife of Capt. John B. Kauiman, Marine Corps: Mrs. Beauregard, wife of Comdr. Augustin Beauregard; Mis. ©Colhoun, wife of Lieut. Comdr. J. Har- rison Colhoun, and Mrs. Robert Hil- llard. Mrs. Smith end her young daughter have been spending the Au- tumn and early Winter at the Cooper Apartments. Comdr. Smith joined his family here this week and will soon leave with them for Eustis, Fla. Mrs. Smith and Miss Smith will remain there while Comdr. Smith is with the fleet in Southern waters. Mrs. Barker Glenn, who is spending the Winter at Cheestnut Hill, Philadel- hia, is a guest this week end of Mrs. llins Clemens in her home, at War- dour, near Annapolis. Dean and Mrs. Robert Bacon enter- tained informally at their residence, on Maryland avenue, in honor of Mr. Ar- thur -Hice of. Philadelphia. Mr. Hice gfl: & plano recital at St. John's Col- o Thursday of this week Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. Soule and their young son, Charles Soule, jr., returned to An- napolis. Capt. Soule will spend the ys with his family. Capt. and Mrs. Soule and their son have been in Norfolk, Va., for the Fall and early ‘Winter months. Comdr. Williams Wickham spent a few days here in his home, on Maryland avenue. Mrs. William J. Giles and Miss Lou- ise Giles motored to New York for a visit with Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. Harrison Colhoun and returned here to their home the first of the week. Mrs. Calvin Bertolete entertained in- formally at supper Sunday evening in her homs, on Maryland avenue. Among nt were Comdr. and Mrs. W. Lieut. Comdr. d Mrs. John , jr.; Mr. Edward Rogers of New ollins Clemens, Mrs. G. W. Simpson and Lieut. William 8. Heath. Mrs. Baldwin entertained at dinner ‘Thursday evening of last week at Waterbury. Among those present were Mrs. Carryl Mrs. G, W. Simpson, Mrs. Calvin Bertolete and Mrs, Henry Dinger. Mrs. Baldwin ac- companied Mrs. Dinger to New York Friday, where Mrs. Dinger registered at the Commodore Hotel. Mrs. Baldwin was with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Carroll S. Alden enter- tained at tea Thursday last in their quarters, on Porter road, in honor of the members of the English department ang tg;ias gnmmefi. as_hop was given at St. John’s College Friday evongm and Sat- urday an informal dance was given in the afternoon by the students. There were a number of out-of-town ‘vlsltors. The receiving line was com- | poscd of members of the faculty and | their wives, including Dr. and Mrs, | Reginald Ridgely, Dr. and Mrs. V. J. Wyckofl, Dr. and Mrs, John B. King:- | bury, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Allen and Mr. | and Mrs. T. A, Fitz Gerald. The mem- | bers otJ the Hop Committee are . James Campbell, Jack Finn, Tilghman McCabe, Willlam Carter, Kenneth Sheldon, Jack - Wager, Carl | Thomas and Ralph Baynard. Mrs. Augusta Burwell, who has been the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely Melvin, in their home, Aberdeen, on South River, is now a guest of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bur- well, at the Peggy Stewart Inn. | Worrall R. Carter, who is connected the Country School for Girls at | Roland Park, Baltimore, was a guest week of her brother and si . Comdr. and Mr=. Carter, quarters, bn Rodgers Road. Laura Hughes of New Bern, ‘N. C., was this week visiting her sister, Mirs. Basil Manly, at the residence of | Mrs. Manly's son and daughter-in-law, Comdr. and . M. E. Manly, on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Penn, wife of Comdr. Albert Penn, spent a few days here this week with ‘her brother, Lieut. Comdr. Frank R. Smith, in his apartment on Mary- land ‘avenue. Lieut. Comdr. Smith's mother, Mrs. F. R. Smith, was in New York for a short visit. Comdr. and Mrs. Penn and their daughters now are living at Chevy Chase, Md. Maj. De Ves, an aviator in the Siamese army, who is studying aviation in this country, was a week end guest of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Weems in their home, on King George | street. Mrs, Henry Larom and young son arrived Monday from Wyoming, where Mr. Larom is in charge of a school for boys on a ranch there. Mr. Larom will join his wife and son here for the Phillip-Louise 1727 L St. N.W. in | M Final Reductions on All Winter Hats In our gol Every hat mi regrouped them for quick d! $1.00 $2.50 $3.50 A Few Models at $5.00 4 Gowns that were $29.50 810 Boxed gift flowers, S0c. Gifts of Quality Late Shoppers Here you will find |§hl that are certain to please. Practical gifts that reflect the donor’s judgment as well as his good taste. a thousand and one A number of suggestions are listed below. For Him Gladstone Bags Oxford Bags Kit Bags Suitcases Brief Cases Dressing Cases Umbrellas Canes Wallels Humidors First Aid to Late For Her O'Nite Cases Fitted Cases Wardrobe Cases Hat Boxes Hand Bags Jewelry Gloves Backgammon Cigarette Cases Lighters Picture Frames Jewel Cases Shoppers a Specialty KRS 1314 F Street N.W, _THE TRAVEL.LEATHER & GIFT /HOR | ., Miss lsabel Carter, sister of Comdr. | | Daughter of Mrs. Henry H. Lineaweaver, formerly Mrs. George Huntress, who Philip | 1930—PART THREE. Fay of historic Mulberry Pields, on the Potomac River, left Monday to spend the Winter months in Louisville, Ky. and in West Virginia. 'In the Sprin they will return to their estate in Si Marys County, Mrs. Edwinetta Zurhorst of Wash- ington and St. Marys County, attended the bridge supper by Mrs. William Meverell Loker, wife of Judge Loker of the seventh judicial circuit of Southern Maryland, in her home, in the North End, Wednesday evening. Some 20 guests attended the supper party, bridge following late: Mrs. Oscar Morgan of Leonardtown, who has spent several months with her daughter, Mrs, Mack Regan, in Minne- apolis, Minn., is back in Washingten, where she will spend the remainder of the Winter with her brother, Mr, Roach Abell. In the Spring she will re- turn to Leomardtown and open her home for the Summer. Capt. Walter H. B. Wise and Mrs. Wise spent Tuesday in Washington with Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy Abell. One of the largest private dances of the present season was that given to their friends here by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nathanson the evening of De- cember 14 at Hotel St. Marys in Leon- ardtown. Music was furnished by a fa-+ mous colored orchestra, and old-time dance music and many old-fashioned dances were revived. Mr. and Mrs. 'AR, WASHIN D. C., DECEMBER 21, l TO WED IN NAVY | iTON, Gay Fetes to Feature The Yuletide Season In Southern Maryland Colorful Dances and Other Forms of Entertainment Sched“led at Leonlrdlow'n and in St. Marys County. LEONARDTOWN, Md., December 20. —Christmas at St. Marys and through- | out Southern Maryland will be observed | with dances and gay festivities, many | | of the old homes being opened for th> holiday. The night after Christmas a_large benefit entertainment for St. Mary's | Hospital will be given, with many prominent society folk attending the card party and dance. This is classed as one of the most brilliant affairs held during the social season. At the aux- iliary meeting Tuesday, various com- mittees were formed and the following Iadies appointed to serve: One the Dance | Committee are Mrs. Kenneth B. Dike | of Leondardtown and Miss Ida Kirk of | Budds Creek; Refreshment Committee. | Louis Nathanson were assisted in the Mrs. Addie Maddox, chairman, and |receiving line by their daughters, Misses | | Mrs. Thomas A. McKay, Mrs. L-o|Rosalie, Miriam and Anna Nathanson: | Summers Mudd, Mrs. George T. Hutch- | Mrs. Nathanson's twin sister and {ins, Miss Mary Lenahan and Mrs. C.|brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ethelbert Abell of Medleys Neck. On Krammer, and their daughters, Misses the Reception Committee will be Mrs. Miriam and Mary Krammer of Win- |J.° Allen 'Coad, wife of State Senator | ——————————— | Allen Coad; Mis. John H. T. Briscoe, wife of the newly elected State’s attor- ney of St. Marys County; Mrs. Walter | B. D. Wise, Mrs. Harry M. Jones, Mrs. Robert §. Loker, Mrs. Willlam F.| , Mrs. T. Lee Mattingly, Mrs. B. Harris Camalier of Leonardtown, Mrs. | J. Raley Wathen, Mrs. Julius J. John- | son and Mrs. Leonard B. Johnson, wife | of Dr. Johnson of Morganza: Mrs. Wal- | lace Dunbar of Ridge, Mrs. C. B. Green- | well of Medleys Neck, wife of the vice | | president of th: First National Bank |of Leonardtown, and Miss Jenifer | Bean of Ridge. On the Card Commit- | tee are Mrs. A. F. Fenwick and Mrs | Nettie Wilmer of Leonardtown. i Mrs. Wilmer Matthews of Leonsrd- town, sccretary of the Maj. William Thomas Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution of St. Marys County, announces a meeting Tuesday, | December 30, in the home of the regent, Mrs. Georgs P. Loker of the North End. The Washington and Baitimore daugh- ters will attend this luncheon and busi- ness meeting. The hostesses who will assist in receiving will be Mrs. S. Paul Hayden, Mrs. Stephen M. Jones, Mrs. Wilmer Matthews, Mrs. William F. Cecil, Miss Janice Loker. Mrs. John Duke and Miss Jane Mattingly. Col. W. G. Fay, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Permanent Waving The Year Round It is not neces- ary to be with- out a beautifully curled head of hair Winter and Summer. Jack offers a very spectal wave at $ 5 Complete Inc. 2 Shampoos and Finger Wave Marcel Top—Ringlet Ends Take Advantage of This Offer “The Wave That Stays in Longer” Call District 9718 Jack’s Perm. Wave Shop 1320-1322 F St. N.W. Look for the sien “Jack's"—3rd floor front MISS SALLY HUNTRESS, announces her engagement to Lieut. Cyrus T. Clendening, U. 8. N., son of Mrs, William Muehleisen of Loudoun County, Ya. No date has been set for the wedding. —Underwood Photo. (retired) and family of New York were the guests this week of Lieut. Comdr. Tilley’s mother, Mrs. Benjamin Tilley, who is spending the Winter in Annapolis in the home of Mrs. Ella Simmons, on King George street. Miss Elizabetn Enge of Newport, R. I, is a guest of her niece, Mrs, Edward Darlington Johnson, wife of Dr. Johnson, at St. Anne’s Rectory. holidays as guests of Mrs. Larom's parents, Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson, at their home, in Acton place. Mr. Philip Morgan of Baltimore, whose country home is at Wardour, near apolis, has been a guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. Mor- g is visiting their son-in-law and laughter, Ensign and Mrs. Joseph Jelley, at Troy, N. Y. Lieut. Comdr. Benjamin F. Tilley - Say Merry . Christmas with " E believe that there are thousands of gift lists still in the making, with their authors perplexed as to what to give to mother, grandma, wife or sweetheart, and so we suggest THE GIFT. of NO REGRETS, a bouquet of Gude Bros. Co. flowers or a yuletide potted plant. Across the street or across the miles, when you say "Merry Christmas" with flowers from Gude Bros. Co. you have expressed love, happiness and good will combined in a bouquet of color, fragrance and genuine sentiment . . . a gift which expresses as no mere words or a trifling trinket will do the true spirit of the season... Merry Christmas We have greatly augmented our service and delivery force for the Christmas season. Gude Brothers Company Christmas Basket Main Flower Shop: 1212 F Street N.W. Phone National 4278 1102 Conn. Ave. Decatur 3146 Members Florist Telegraph Delivery Association Poinsettia 5016 Conn. Ave. Cleveland 1226 3103 14th St. N.W. Columbia 3103 cne-uorm Va.; Mrs. W‘llu:m l-g:: Mrs. George Magrogan, Anita ris and Judge and Mrs. B. H. Camalier. X The dance was attended by over a hun- | terior of Brazfl for w dred guests. ;""R b{:h Condor , bl Mr. and Mss. T. C. Slingluft of|P¥ German capital. e P, TSP S | serern e it as guests of e ugl T, Mrs. James ent Brown Monfort, at her apartment In|being erected in Shanghai, Cathedral Mansions in Washington. - Germans Back Airlines Development is proceeding in Mrs. S. Paul Hayden of Mount Os- borne was hostess Thursday evening to the Ladies’ Bridge Club in her home, near Leonardtown. Mr. and Mrs. Pranklin Adams of Mechanicsville entertained at bridge | Thursday evening in honor of Miss! Mary Walter. Among those attending were Miss Regina Raley, Miss Teresa Graves, Mrs. Charlotte Powler. Miss | Elizal bebeth Fowler and Mrs. Ninfan | rher. Luncheon : Tea : Dinner - ‘and Mrs. Wilmer Russell of Washington were guests of honor at l’ dinner Sunday fiven by Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernard Abell of Clements. ! Christma: Dinner, $2 12 Mi. North Geo The sunniest spot in North America is said to be Table Mountain, 100 miles from Los Angeles, Calif. 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