Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1931, Page 38

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D. C., JUNE 7, 1931—PART THREE. SOCIETY. 6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Many Ensigns T'ake Brides After Academy Exercises Departure of Visitors From Annapolis as June Week Festivities End Creates Social Lull. The handkerchief shower was a mf-lsomervell Miss Elizabeth Strickler, Mmlnrn i Pran f A ment to her sister, - Mrs. Shc“enberger prise. for Miss Somervell was kidnaped | Barbara Tyler, Miss Clarise Bond, Miss | seca’ Gineches, dfi.;ghit;trflrfl Moz, Frank ToH Sh by her friends and brought blindfold | Alline MacBride. Miss Jane Hammack, | Ginechest, whose ~marringe fo Dr. s INostess at ower to the party, where she was ensconced | Miss Florence Johnson, Mrs. H. C. Gol- | Francis Daniel Cronin will take place < 11 in a throne after which a large um-|laday and Mrs. R. W. Reeve. Tuesday, June 9. at 4 o'clock in (-he’ For Miss Somervell breila, made of gauze and rosebuds was - | Church of the Blessed Sacrament | tilied 'to let down a shower of handKer-| Miss Helen Walter was hostess at a | | chiefs upen her head | W gathering at her home in honor of Miss| Mrs. Willlam M. Preeny was hostess Mis! Hel:n Wg]ter En!er- c] e won the con-| Elizabeth Ogden and Mrs. Charles Crlss, | at a beautifully appointed shower and test to find how many words could be ! wh " " " - e ot ot Mise Bomervel'y “Tame, S hose wedding will take place Saturday, bridge party Wednesday afternoon at % tains for Miss Ogden and ;,r,.auwn presented with a handkerchief MMI“QG?M(?TO"“' Miss Martha Price, | Rer :mmv on Connecticut avenue in i . 3 | Miss Marion Oliver, Miss Evelyn Ander- | compliment to Miss Bert) ponar I 7 Mr. Criss. | The table was tastefully decorated|son, Mr. and Mrs )’-‘rpdrnckymsulgfin.‘Ui'uihlvl of Dr. and Mrs. Rhl; xr:grl;‘x:rg.' S 3 TR with a bowl of lilies of the valley, and | Mr. Walter Kleln, Mr. Ralph Meushaw, Whose marriage to Mr. Daniel Theodore | overhead a large white wedding bell | Mr. William Gibson, Mr. Whaley Car- Morgan will take place in Calvary M Mrs. A, H. Shellenberger_entertained | was suspended, with satin streamers| penter and Mr. Ellsworth Thompsen, as- | E. Church at 6 oclock June 18 g i i % £ at & party in her garden Thursday in|leading to a minfature bride and bride- | sisted Miss Walter in the hossitality. The house was decorated with orange o F e compliment to Miss Aubrey Norris|groom. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. | | blossoms end pink roses and the tea ANNAPOLIS, Md., June 6.—The de-|June week in Annapolis; Mrs. Frederick 3 Somervell, whose marriage to Mr. Rob-| Justin Edgerton, Mr. and Mrs. George| Mrs. Arthur R. Pilkerton was hostess table was beautiful with white roses and : e |Jay Cotton of Waterbury and Rear and Mrs. Willlam H.' last evening at a bridgs and shower in ferns parture of many people from Annap- | Jay Cotton of Waletstty Shd JRRT alis after the June week festivities | inoton and the sailing of the two battleships | s Henry Dinger gave a luncheon yesterday makes Annapolis & quiet| Thyrsday at the apartment of Mrs. spot this week end. George Simpson, on State Circle, for The June ball, always one of the|jNrys = Temple Collins of New York. Jargest dances of the year, and the|Covers were laid for 10 farewell ball was the most important | Capt. and Mrs. John Newton enter- ert. Van Sickler will take place June 13.' Cozzens, Mr. gocial event and was given Wednesday evening in Dahlgren Hall. The guests as C. Hart, | wifc of Rear Admiral Hart. and Mid- shipman Joseph J. Laughlin of the class | of 1932 Among the weddings, most of which took ovlace at the Naval Acddemy chapel, were those Thursday of Miss Louise Hinds of St. Joseph, Mo., and | Ensign Horace Myers: that of Miss| ¢ ohnson and Ensign Harry 8. | Miss Ellen Simmons, daugh- and Mrs, Ric! F. Sim- g Grorge stree ig n of Greer Fojt: Miss Margaret sign Robert T ng. and Miss Frances | Robin Vaughan, daugh | Vaughan of California, and Ensign Karl of Buffalo, N. Y. Lieut Michaux, now on duty at the E ) Miss Vaughan away. Ensi s Straub and Miss Th Denver. Colo,, be ma ried place Th . when Miss Alice I. Klingstine of Baltimore, and Ensign_Lowell W. Willlams were mar- ried. The wedding was followed by a reception at Ogle Hall, which the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H Klingstine of Baltimore, occupied for the wer Ensign Williams is from Huntin Ind. Thursday evening at 8 oclock, Miss Gisela Hoffman was married to Ensign Lee Ell On Fr s Gwendo! sted. d John H married to sign John W. C of Michigan City, Iowa. The bazride is a niece of Mrs. John P. Clay. wife of t on duty at the 3 o'clock Fri afternocn the riage of Miss Kat erine Ing of Baltimore and Ensign Windsor Gale of Portland. Oreg. took place in the chapel. All of the mar- riage ceremonies were performed by Chaplain Frank Lash of the Naval Academy Licut. Comdr Barbey have left here Licut Com r sea duty and Mrs. Abert T. Annapolis this week f remerton Wash., where Capt. Church, who was the head of the postgraduate school here, will be the manager of the Yard Mrs. John 8. Barleon, wife of Comdr. Barleon, gave & tea Friday aftermoon at her residence on Upshur road. Mrs C. Philip Snyder, wife of Capt. Snyder assisted Mrs. Barleon in receiving the guests. In the dining room the tea table was presided over by Mrs. Green- man, wife Lieut. Comdr. William Greenman, and Mrs. Henry D. Cooke, | wife of Capt. Cooke: Mrs. Joseph Deem wife of Comdr. Deem; Mrs. Davis De | Treville, wife of Lieut. Comdr, De Tre- | ville. and Mrs. Archie Glann, wife of | Lieut. Comdr. Glann. This party was given in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Snyder, who are leaving shortly for | California | Mrs. M. E. Maj wife of Comdr. Manly, returned Wednesday to her home on Maryland avenue, after a visit | of several days to Mrs. Oakleigh Thorne | at her home, Thornedale, at Millbrook N. Y. Mrs. Manly also has as her | this week Mrs. Lee Owell of NV picnic party was held Thursday of last week near the Annapolis Roads Club. to which the following were in- Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Hall Mayfield, Comdr Stuart Brown, all Temple Collins of, Calvin Bertolete of Annapolis Paul J. Dashiell e ner Tuesday cvening Roads Club -in_compliment i and Mrs. W 3 who are leaving th shortly. | Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan gave a tea | €aturday afternoon r guests were Mrs. Alma T. Phelg Itimore, Miss Waggoner of Hol . who spent | | with Mrs. tained at luncheon Saturday at one of the largest of the Spring entertain- ments at their quarters on Upshur road. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert Kirkpatrick spent this week as the guests of Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan at their quarters on Upshur road. Comdr. Kirkpatrick's brother, Ensign Charles Kirkpatrick, is a member of this year's graduating class at the Naval Academy. Comdr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick live in Washington. Lieut Comdr. ‘William Shannon Heath, who has recently been detached | from (he Naval Academy, where he has been connected with the depairtment of English and history. gave a tea Saturday afternoon at his apartment in the Brice House on East street. 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