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SOCIETY. Hop Is Held at Annapolis By Departing Midshipmen Miss Margaret Woodworth and Miss Irene Barnes Return Home After Visiting Miss Schuman. Mrs. Atwill's daughter, and Miss Car- roll. Col. and Mrs. James T. Bootes en- tertained over the week end Mrs. Pat- terson, widow of Maj. Edwin Patterson, and her daughter, Miss Evelyn Patter- son; Miss Lucy Knox and Miss Eleanor ANNAPOLIS, Md, August 20.—On Monday evening the midshipmen of the £2cond class gave their farewell hop b fore leaving Annapolis Tuesday for their month's le; which most of THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 30, 1931—PART THREE. them will spend at their homes in va- | rious parts of the country. The second class has remained Annapolis all Summer for a course in aviation, while third classes were abroad on the an- nual practice cruise, and their presence h!l‘e has added h to the gayety d ing the Summ 2ason among the unger se 26N numercus parties gl\,l‘n in hnxr honor. At the hop Mond: Mrs. Polk, wife of Lieut Folk, received with a membe second class. The U. 8. 8. Arka s Wyoming arrived in port bringing the midshipmen end second classes af their annual cruis A ing they imr ‘Win: x\.) P. of the i by Miss accompanied borther of returned to leave. On S entertained at 2 parents’ n(mw honor of h Prof. and M ntly ert conduct mer School session of C: sity, and are home on Southg: turning to Anaar Asbury Park, N. J. M. Robert, ‘3d, T camp in Berkshire H he has spent the Summe; James S. Bowdoin and Miss Elizabeth Nott of oyd at St Margaret's hav from a month’s visit in Somers, Mont. Mrs. Winterode Dr. Robert P. Winterode, and N Winterode and have returned to their ville ‘after spending tw ity, Md. in | Wydell of Washington. Lieut. Joseph F. Dahlgren returned last week from Europe, where he has spent most of the Summer studying foreign languages in Munich and Frances, and has joined his family at thefr home in Wardour. Mr. and Mrs. Philemon Coulter re- turned to their home in Baltimore | Monday after spending the week end with Mr. Coulter's uncle and aunt, Mr. | Mrs. Nelson Dugan, at their home on Duke of Glouster street | Mrs. Gwaldys James of New York et for California after spending a days as the guest of Mr. and Mr: Joseph~ W. Valiant of Seven Acres, | Wardour. Mrs. James' son, Doyen | Klien James, has just entered the Naval Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newbold Walms. y of Dream's Landing have as their| house guests Mr. and Mrs. Theodore | an_and r daughter, Miss V S\I nn and Mr. and Mrs. MW G Stephenson of N and Miss Donna Mills of Washington. | Mrs. Rella Armstrong, after spending | rgaret Wal- | ton at her home on Marvland avenue, | 7 for New York. i Hall, daughter of Comdr. | and Mrs. W. E. Hell, spent the week | end in Washington I g\lfiw of Lieut. and Mrs | Dr. N Qanl OF et Waynie: It ta s | of Mrs. s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Burwell, at the Peggy Stewart Inn. . going to William and Mary College. MISS MARGUERITE NORRIS, 1Dnuxh(er of Mr. Raymond F. Norr's, special assistant to the Attorney General, and Mrs. Norris, who has rejoined them in their home on Meadow lane before —CAinedinst Photo. Italian Diplomat Visits | Resort for Week End Stay | . | Mr. D. E. Finley and Bride (Continued From First Page) | Rcmrmng From Europe | special assistant to the Secretary - Treasury, Mr. David E. Finley, | bride are on the high seas en| d kz this country after an Euro- pea" wedding tour. They sailed Friday from London on the Leviathan and are | expected in the Capital September 5. Mrs. Finley was before her marriage n June Miss Margaret Morton Eustis, daughter of Mrs. William _Corcoran will be accompanied by his family he returns tomorrow. The assistant naval attache of Lhe British embassy and Mrs. Horton were hosts to a small company at luncheon Thursday at Wardman Park Hotel, where they have an apartment. Comdr. and Mrs. Horton returned 10 days ago H,er of Levi P. Morton, Vice President of the United States under President { Harrison and Governor of New Yook | Mrs. Morton was the former Miss 4Anna Street of New York Mr. Finley is the son of Mrs. David | | E. Finley of York, 8. C., and t late for many years a member of Congress. | Mrs. Griffith's Thirtieth Annual Chautanqua Visit from an extensive tour of the West Coast. | The second secretary of the Belgian embassy, Count de Buisseret, has arrived in California, where he will remain several weeks. The wedding of Miss Euctis and | which took place June 10 at the country homs of Mrs. Eustis at Oatlands, Va., was one of the most in- teresting of June nuptials. Mrs. Finley is the daughter of the late William Corcoran Eustis of Wash- Mrs. J. 8. Griffith & making her thirtieth annual season’z Chau- tauqua, N. Y, and is at the St. Elmo Hotel. ith is well known as Mrs. Griff 8 lecturer, giving travel talks before returned Farm, at St. spending two weeks in Gloucester, Mass. Prof. James N. Gall partment of mathemat: t! Academy, after tpending the abroad with the midshipmen is at his -home on Prince Geor . apd Mrs. Alien hmm y of the de- Naval Summer practice, return her son, been in Summer after spen the week end with his family a heme cn_Maryland aven gay for Philadelphia to U. 8. 8. Nokomis Chal: t9 Annapol Charles Soule, Jhilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. - BETWEEN FaG Little Lady Model Persian Trim { ington and niece of Mrs. Thomas Hitch- The second secretary of the legation ' CO of the Dominican Republic and Senora # granddaughter of George Eustis, mem- de Espaillat returned to their apart- ber of Congress from Louisiana before ment in the Chastleton yesterday from |the Civil War, and the great-grand- a visit in New York, where they have daughter of W. W. Corcoran, Washing- been for a week or 10 days. | ton philanthropist, who built and en e Former Georgctown Rector Receives Degree in Canada “The Very Rev. Christopher Sparlirg, dean of Christ Church Cathedral, Lex ington, Ky., and formerly rector of St Jonn's Church, Georgetown, with Mr. Sparliag and their daughter, * N Ardrey Sparling, spent his vacation in | Muskoka, Canada. They are now guests in Toronto, where Dean Sparling is to receive an honorary degree of doctor of divinity from his alma mater, Trinity College, University of Toronto, at a special convocation September 3. ‘| Burlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Avenue $1.00 Fried Chicken, Five-Course Dinner, With €rab Flake Cocktail Every Sunday an 12 to 2:30—5 Week Day Dinners, her mother’s side she is a granddaugh-' IF YOU ARE 5f.50r Under CHOOSE YOUR WINTER COAT Monday in Our ANNUAL SALE Prices $58,78,°98 and to $175 Off on Cloth Coats $125 and Up and lues pos- 1 this era of 1931, coats are cut to fit th rter figure. St lines oughout armholes accomplish va e sh These are the Furs used . Persian Lamb Black Lynx Kit Fox Kolinsky Skunk Pointed Fox Squirrel Jap Weasel Fisher dyed Fitch Black Brown Green Sizes 33, to 45% Third Floor of Westbury, Long Island. She is| Jhilipsborn ELEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F.4 G clubs in Washington. She studied in Rome and in Spain for six years and is considered an suthority on Moorish art. Mrs. Griffith’s son, Mr. Sanford Grif- fith, is now in business in New York He is a graduate of the University of dowed the Corcoran Gallery of Art. On\Cthagn and studied later at the Ecole des Bcience Politiques, in Pa AW 2 x XN camp for Zdtkerne Miss Riedel Selects October 7 for Wedding ToMr. Robert Richards King-Plumer Ceremony to Take Place in St. Francis de Sales Church. Miss ‘Thelma Lou Riedel, daughter of #r. and Mrs. Harry Prederick Riedel, has selected Wednesday, October 7, for | her marriage to Mr. Robert L. Ander- | son Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Richards. The ceremony | will be performed in the Church of the | Transfiguration, J. J. Queally, officiating, at 8 o'clock, and a reception will follow in the home of the bride’s parents. Miss, Riedel will be attended by Mrs. | Robert' Tolson as matron of honor, and Mr. Tolson will be best man. The bride’s other attendants will be Mrs. | Keir B. Wiseman, Miss Doris Riedel, sister of the bride; Miss Jeannette Oakes, Miss Dorothy Scott and Miss Peggy Shull. The ushers will include Mr. Harry Frederick Riedel, jr., brother of the bride; Mr. Jack Shiffiette, Mr. Clinton, Henry, Mr. Ernest Barber and . Keir B. Wiseman. the rector, Rev. Dr. ‘The marriage of Miss Frances T. King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King of Woodridge, to Mr. Joseph A Plumer of Mount Rainier will take place September 3. The ceremony will | be performed in St. Prancis DeSales’ Church. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Taylor Wright, | who ~announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Howard, to Mr. Channing O. Davis of this city in May, have issued invitations for their daughter's wedding Wednesday evening, September 16, at 7 o'clock the ceremony to take place in Central Presbyterian Church. | " 'Miss Wright has chosen as her at- | tendants Miss Roberta Dennis Wright, maid of honor: Mrs. Martin Harris | White of Philadelphia, matron of honor, and Miss Helen Drew, Miss ggy Padgett, Mics Louise Evans and Miss Page Vaughan as her bridesmaids. Miss Vaugban is from Roanoke, Va. and will be Miss Wright's guest for th week preceding the wedding. Mrs. Rudoiph Francis Bartle has is sued invitations to the wedding recep: tion on Monday, September 14, at 4:30 | o'clock, following the marriage of her | daughter, Miss Margaret Frances, to Mr. Donald Campbefl Jones. | Defandorf- Weav:r Announcement Made (Continued From First Page.) announce the engagement of Mr. Sad- r's sister, Miss Clara Sadler of Rich- ond, Va., to Mr. Menter Peyton Ger- man of Washington. The wedding will | take place at 6 o'ciock Saturday, Sep tormbes 5. in the Second Baptist Church | of Ricnmond The bride-io-be, who is the daughter of the late State Senator and Mrs. Jo- | seph P. Sadler, is a graduate of West- hampton College. Mr. German received degrees at the University of Richmond and at Yale University. He is now pastor of Kendall Baptist Ohurch, | Washington. réads o hetp need: SHEER WOOL FROCKS s and chiss roony $15 to $59.50 SATIN & VELVET FROCK 0T Aeds and privms $15t0 $4950 SUITS AND COATS” for dress and spart: wear Fur Coats, $79.50 to Lingerie and Accessori Illusu'aflons are from our regular stock, RICHMOND ENGAGEMENT Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Roife her engagement % take place in Orlober MISS MARGUERITE ROLFE, to Mr. Howard Mason Baggett of Alexandria, Va., the wedding SOCIETY. Army-Navy Wedding at . ™ Fors MoAtthur, Calit In the presence of a large number of guests in San Pedro, Calif.. at the Omcers Club at Fort McArthur, Miss Helen virginia Twyman, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Joseph H. Twyman, became the bride of Ensign Edward Clinton Folger, jr, U. S. N, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clinton Folger of Abbington, Mass., at 3 o'clock, Au- gust 19 The bride, given in marriage Ly her father, Capt. Twyman, was charming in a wedding gown of blue satin, made princess e, with long sleeves and train, and her blue tulle veil was held: in place with a small cap of duchess {lace. She carried long-stemmed calla | lilies. _Her only attendant was her sis- | ter, Ruth Celeste Twyman, maid of { honor. Her gown was of y<llow point dlesprit over flowered taffeta and a vel- | low tulle hat completed her ensemble. Her bouquet was of yellow roses. | The best man was Mr. Leonard Cal- | vert Bowie of Los Angeies. | Following the wedding a reception was held at the home of the bride's | parents, when 150 guests attended. Mrs. | Twyman received the guests, wearing | a gown of flesh-colored chiffon and hat | to match. _Assisting at the reception iwrrb Miss Flora Twyman, Miss Susan Cranfield, Miss Pat Adamson and Miss Evelyn Gillette, all wearing frocks in pastel shades. Ensign Folger, who is attached to the | U. 8. 8. Idaho, is a graduate of the | Cnited States Naval Academy, class of | After the honeymoon, which will be passed Coronado, Ensign and Mrs. | Folger will leave for the East Coast, where they will make their home. Mrs. Foiger, who is one of the most popular girls in the Army and Navy set, has been one of the most feted brides- elect of this season. l : E “PARISIAN HAIR GLINT Paris has discovered a way of giv- ing women's hair that gloriously youthful, scintillating glint every woman wants—without & henna dye pack, without muss or bother. A simple henna rinse; called in this couniry Jo-cur Henna Rinse. American women and girls, Te- turning from abroad this season, are of Richmond and Washingion, announce Maryland Hostess Gives. | Dinner (01’ Husband Mrs. Albert N. Ober gave a dinner for her husband Sunday in celebration of his seventy-fifth birthday anniver-| sary at their home, near Meadows, Md. | The dinner party, arranged as a sur- prise, included Miss Ida Ober, Mrs. Edith Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. James | Armstrong, Mr. Albert Armstrong, Mr. Frank Ober, Mrs. Jenette Hutchins and Miss Ida Hutchins, all of Washington, and Miss Clara Fields, Miss Catherine | Flelds, Mrs. Martha Hosselbarth and‘ Eillle Hcs<clbarth of Brooklyn, N. Y. not only ahead in dress stvie, but have learned the secret of high- lighting their hair just £ they tone up their lips and cheeks. | If you want a glorious. youthful glint to your hair this very day, go foday to any store and obtain Jo-cur Henna Rins Not a dye, but rinse. Costs only a few cents.—Ad- tisement. { SHOPPERS’ A Cbmew@d%@@uufifi#d%q%wv COLUMNS -na platinum tional 3485. 1915 P_s! S5e cne ‘o1 stairs. BAGS. ON'T discard your worn bags. We reiurn | handbags re- nodeled. The Conn._at Up ac Shop. 1948 M ~ BOOKS. NEW AND SECOND HAND. of books for sale cheap. Come and browse or send Eeariman's Big Book Shop. 0! for 31; dollar 's Book Store, 807 G District 1542 CHURCH SUPPLIES. R S‘LA day wdtiey Teady now. i romotional s, Bibl .wnu Drayer books and i Store, 807 G st CLEANING AND DYEING. ! LEVINE & CO., cleaners, dsen lnd « Bpeciallsts in remodeling and o | adies’ and men’s mts. Phone Clev. i Programs, certificates. ETER LATTERNER, Inc. | Since 3 | “National Branch, 805 13th st. n.w. ADIE 2p: gowns dlea We _specialize eficlent service. ra ¢ ? iadies’ Spring coat cleaned and pressed n ! HECKER CLEA! ERS, 32| beautifully cleaned. & your 5 furs, “portiere Y uttatns. e J Lincol _Lincoln _ wgre. aad. omoe B High- Gabinet work, wood . turning, wing Natl. 5 OUR =n;m- restruns L on unbreakable cord. 75¢ g No charge for clas. LEWIS the Jew- eler, 505% 1ith st. I DIAMONDS AND WATCHES. G. 15 the headqua: known and pationally e No. interest charge—a vear to pay. J)AMOND rings, | reduced prices TED styles. Hlngy dresses, 35. 116 G _st._n.w o Snw. s | EAUITFUL line of Fall dresses, $4.95, just | rrived. With 8 nuxrr 55 you adies X for B '"« c gse, pertec e s ol.sss SHOP, Showing o new iinc of modes, -silk et Shoppe. " 931 G st. nw. of advance Sizes, FURNITURE. T creations in ail bousehold fur- mailepricgs. | | Philco, A. Vict | * Known for nnurvnhle sign. . Open S. POOL, Inc., 720 11th st. n.w. Re- | Droductions of early American fur- niture Entire stock reduced during | st. SACHS sass see what cash will do for you 7 and slightly ysed furniture. hzlmu | o3 stration " Low weekly or monthly terms. | Arm. | uto clalty. V1 3 ranch. | B.w. We Hundie ali makes of Fadios, ing Phileo snd other_standard_brands. | I 32 Eria_midset with in store, AN radios our s h st clud- MAG!\E JSADOR MILLER. manufacturing furrier. €09 11th st. n.w. Remodeling, repairing and “cleantig. = Our Summer prices are With a complete line of 19: 32 models' at very low prices. O sale starts with fur coats for 350 and del_Pur_Shop. §23 G st. n.w. 1ith st. n.w. rat coats. $55% up. OSEPH ROSENDORF, Baltic seal and mu: ‘August_sale. Reduced from $95. Guaranteed guality. Also remodeling and repairing at reasonable A small down wi}ymant will hold your and _storage. Coa to rices a0 % n.w. Adams ' anteed work. 3307 14th |¢'r mmi-m; e Tith st id remodeled to, ¢ deles and HOSIr_RY 'REPAIRING. ‘ l e ‘_ m.150 s‘;rvlc! cflli (ZUR lonc experience in _installing .u servicing motor boat radio sets is | | sssurance of a catistactory job, Kohler's. 3403 Copn. w Clev. class lab- & wa, B o'llun!s h factory-trained service fio Kdow theis. Business, Servics charge, 31, National Radie.Service. Meb. ARRIS CO.. 2900 idth st. Frigidairo—advanced electrical o eration. $10.00 deposit Will Two_years fo _pay bslance. RELIGIOUS ARTICLES. OIGTS, the Jewelet, Wosaries, Praver % Pncen retige Trom éth_st.. B.W. 7E stop shoes from lt-vl shorter when they trouble you, We guarantee eaze’ and comfort N ¥ hoe Remodelers, 739 st.n.w. Dist. 6273 SHOE REPAIRING. nit etc. Restor- T specalty. WAM, . .mmm.d- Indian_curios uss, blsnkets, potte TEIN'S l'annonn Sneclll Goodyear rubber heels. 1dc, with this clioping, Also gen- Wihe" white "oak Teather Walé soles, "TSe. Stein's Shoe Repair Co.. Inc. e ave. - and tailoring of ladies’ and modeling Prices always right at s sults N TUpholstering, ducinz and re:)x.rmg Slip _cov & Co., 2433 18th st A “n.w. | xandria 2680 | THRIFT ' SHOP. HRIFT SH or 011 E st now. mmber 1t . 1105 Conn. ave. atcnes, novelties. installed _an made while N HE house of many leathers. G. W. King, | 511 1ith st. n.w. Luggage. English harness and al leather goods. | TRUNKS & & LEATHER GOODS: TTZ & CO. ~ established 1804. Man- ufacturer: nks, bags and leather. Foods of ‘the better srade. and finely equipped repair shop with expert workmen. All work guaranteed. American and European ladies” and men's gloves. Phone National 0244. done ibe better way. sou Betterzmade Uphol piture Co.. 2508 14t ERING 0O, week only, Repairing re- chairs caned. o per cent by_having & done now. New Fall s in. " Free estimates. Co., €T P st. n.w. fine groceries, fanc ) ;Rmm\el: Ma: “MATTRESSES, €6(APITOL-IZE YOUR SLEEP.” “CAPITOL BRAND" MATTRESSES. 1! rnurz 0 Columbia rd. Closed until jew Fall selections of dr oP'nd misses and Including the Ia sizes ELECTRICAL AND RADIO SERVICE. e ds. Comple: equipment _and Georgeto: ELECTRICAL SERVICT & HARDWARE. “7nn N electrical trouble dnelnpl.;l E stock supplies. 1867, 1205 W 818, District Electric Co. Davis paints, varnishes: also hard- | ware. "Electrical and radio saies and service. | EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY. ELL’S Milliners, 528 124 goor south of ¥ st Copies of fascinatin B st. mow.. Arst | Large rough straws, 0y0_panamas. e 1908 G st ow. BRIEN, 1335 G Strest Norihwest. amazing offer. mv st felts, 42,00 and 33.50, i MIRRORS. E (OPPER-BACKED mirrors in £old “and ver resiivering. Garside 2119 18th st. P MIRRORS RESILVERED. ONSULT us with your mirfor problems. design, hang, remodel and ~ frame | mirrors “'A call wil ‘bring out repre- | tative.” Capitol Mirror Co. 603 D s LPHOLSTERING AND REFINISHING MASTER mmmn, C. W. Dante, up- Antiques re- '!'hr hrtler :lln am’k t mod- hols stored. atoas WALL PAPER. SK_vour decorator or paperbanger %o show you our signs. = Capital 1223 E n.w. Natl 8370 WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING. CCURACY 5$2.00 Any make watch cd and overhauled for TWO DOL- ARANTEED ope year. UARANTEED watch and jewelry repair- ing. Reasonable prices. Park Jewelry Co., 3426 14th st. n.w. OPTOMETRIST. WET WASH. E ific_eve examina- | fitted. Lenses ground Open evenings. A. A. 723 H st. n.w WENTY-FIVE specialize on ly washin eom- plete laundry_service for the ‘family. y_Laundry. Atlantic 13" The New @ class most reasgnable prices. ed ‘Hysan, 1116 B mun-mo-n-d-m ET -mrranwm: Prompt and & . Grant & Pumphrey, T b . Sarter-Buttes’ szuafo. T Natl 85531 IOS, N 3114 mh' st 5-, yu ¥ servics o Tw WM RN o ¥ " renovale your window shades of o mew ones. Cal North 2685 7g;hiour service. Washington Shadé e S Foatt uu- " and 348 Q& 929- st nw, 3