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Mrs. Cusachs OCIETY. Gives Tea For Annapolis Visitor| Miss Kitty Holt Rcturnl : After Spendmd Summer in i Mres. John H. Holt and Rhode ANNAPOLIS, Md., September 19.— Mrs. Holt, wife of Lieut. Comdr. John H. Holt, and her daughter, Miss Kitty Holt, after spending the Summer at Jamestown, R. I, arrived yesterday and | Gi are the guests of Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan, in their quarters at the Naval Academy. Miss Holt will leave the coming week for Plainfield, N. J, where she will be a student at V. Miss Hartridge's School. Mr. Whlley of Charleston, §. C., lltfl' spending the Summer at Cape Mass., arrived last week and is mylnl at Miss Mary Magruder's residence on Hl.nover street. Porter Cusachs and her dnuahkr. Miss Marguerite Cusachs, who have spent several weeks at Nar- ragansett, returned to their home, Ogle Hall, last week. Miss Cusachs was accompanied from Narragansett by her aunt, Mrs. Carroll Van Ness, with ‘whom she spent a 'week, in her home in Green Spring Valley, near Baltimore. Mrs. Cusachs was the guest for a vuk of Admiral and Mrs. Harris Laning, in their quarters at Newport, R. 1. Mrs. Dutton, wife of Capt. Benjamin Dutton, with her mother, Mrs. Herwigg, and young daughter, arrived last week from Newport, where they went for a short stay after their re- turn from Europe, where they spent the Summer. Mrs. Dutton and her mother have taken an apartment at Carvel Hall, where they plan to spend some time. Mrs. Cusachs entertained informally at tea in her garden at Ogle Hall Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Dut- ton. Her guests included Mrs. Robert )txm Grafton Beall, Mrs. Miss McNair, gl“@. M. simplon and Bonnie Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith left the York, after being the week end guests of Mr. Smith’s brother-in-law and sis- ter, Capt. and Mrs. Old, in their quar- ters on Porter road. Capt. and Mrs, Old also have had as their guests Mrs. Charles Herrick and her daughter Placid, who left Sunday for Norfolk, Va., from where they will sail on the U. 8. S. Henderson for Panama. in of | with Island. Norfolk, Va., to join Lieut. (Junior Grade) Greenacre, 8. N, after| spending the Summer with Ser parents, | Prof. and Mrs. W.. E. Olivet, in Duke | of Gloucester street. Lieut. and Mrs. reenacre will make their home m Norfolk until January. Lieut. (Junior Grade) 'rhompsonv Phelps Elliott, U. S. N., recently com- | pleted a visit to his mov,her, Mrs, Julia Elliott, and his brother, Capt. Rich- | ard Hammond Elliott (retired), in their | home at 140 Charles street. | Mrs, John deP. Douw, after spend- | ing the Summer at her e at Sum- | mit, N. Y. returned Tuesday to her| home on Southgate avenue. Miss Bonnie Todd has returned to her home on King George street after | spending several weekl in New York. Mrs. Rogers, wife of Comdr. R. E. Rogers, U. S. N, and her son Bailey have returned from the West Coast and are at the mtsww‘nn lng Miss Penymen, ughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Rogers, and Miss Polly Ferguson | left Tuesday for St. Margaret's School in Tappahannock, Va., and Bailey rs will enter St. David’s School. Mrs, Oliver Zell Howard, after spend- ing a week in New York, has returned to_her home on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Smith, wife of Comdr. Oscar , U. 8. N, and her daughter have returned to Annapolis and have taken an apartment at the Cooper after spending the Summer in Panama with Comdr, Smith. Mrs. Samuel Bryan and her daugh- ters, Mrs. W. Coleman Rodgers of Bel- voir and Mrs. W. P. O. Clarke, are spending & month at Ocean City, Md. Rev. Dr. Edward Darlington John- son, rector of St. Anne's Church, and un Johnson recently returned to St. rectory, on Duke of Gloucester fter spending the Summer in Me. Their daughter, Miss Kltherlne Johnson, returned with them and will remain until Wednesday, when she will leave for Vassar College. Lieut. and Mrs. Edmund B. Taylor are recelving congratulations on the arrival of a son, Edmund Battelle, jr., born Saturday, September 12, at the Woman's Hospital in Baltimore. Mrs. Taylor before her marriage Elizabeth Valiant, d.ll.h‘er of Mr. and Mrs. Jflsml;'w. V. nt of Wardour. Gordon has arrived Annapolis, where she will remain her_brother, Mr. las Gordon, for the Wlnuf reeentlry was made president of St. John's Co lege and he and his sister will occupy an ment in the Old Brice House. mmdmm nne. in mmhmmue.u Vice Admiral Joins rs. Willard in Virginia . Mrs. Steele is phnniu many interesting en- tertainments di her stay at old Point Comfort. Capt. Steele joined Mrs. Steele at the Chamberlin yesterday. Comdr. Claud A. Jones, U. 8. N, the . staff commander of the battle forces of the United States fleet, was here for about & week with Mrs. Jones and their Lieut. Comdr. Rohert King Awtrey, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Awtrey have opened their house in Georgetown for the Win- ter after being absent for some time. Mrs. Awtrey spent the Summer with her father, Mr. George Flint Warren, jr., at Waterville, Long Island, where she was joined by ‘Comdr. Am!'] for bll vacation, remrnin: here last week. Lieut. Thomas B. Neblett, U. 8. N., of the U, 8. 8, Chicago, with Mrs. Neblett, is in Wi for & few days, and they are staying at the Wardman Park —is still the leader. It has . desiral whe Tauees of Finciet perts oa (6o masses croquignole wrapi push up, meed mot be fin, aved. is quality wave s gem- erally priced $15.00. Our Special Price WMMMIfornvhu to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conra flchnknd has been serving as side to Maj. Gen. Lassiter for several years and comes 10 ‘Washington from' Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell .Are in New England O'Brian, wil be i Becretary of State and | Carr, who will sail Mrs, for this country, are ex- ve been abroad for several weeks. ‘The Assistant !cheury of State, Mr. John Grafton ho is at At- lantic City af the meeting of the American Bar of Bar Association, will re- Y. | Washington THE SUNDAY STAR WASHINGTON, D. TRINITY COLLEGE GIRL MIS% ELEANOR HURLEY, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Hurley of 4219 Sixteenth street northwest, elected president of the Senior Class at Trinity College for the coming year. —Brool turn to the Capital the first of the ‘week. ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury and Mrs. Arthur A. Ballantine have leased the house of Mrs. Joseph Noel at 1770 Massachusetts avenue and will take possesgon October 1. They are now at the house formerly occu- pied by the former Assistant Secre- tary of the Treasury and Mrs. Walter E. Hope, at 1757 N street. The Assistant Secretary of War, Mr. P. Trubee Davison, will return to Wash- ington tomorrow after & vacation spent e | With Mrs. Davison at their home in Locust Valley, Long Island. ‘The Assistant Attorney General, Mr. Seth W. Richardeon, has returned to from White Sulphur Springs. The Executive Secretary of the Na- tional Republican Congressional Com- mittee and Mrs. Earl Venable are leav- ing Washington today accompanied by their daughter, Miss Vlrflnu M. Ven- able, for Swarthmore, Pa., where Miss Venable will enter Swarthmore Colleg=. She was graduated from Central High School in June with honor. Mr. and i Jugleside §F On Rockville Pike 4 Miles Above Bethesda Country Ham and Maryland JFried Chicken Dinners Also a Special Steak Dinner Open Every Day Luncheon and Dinner 12 M. to 8:30 P.M. DISTINGUISHED CREATION by MILLER $|275 1. Miller at$12.751 Su went into shoes t big things ot lower We expect you to marvel that so beau- tiful a shoe as this can be produced by ch grace, correctness of detail and superb workmanship hat were at least $2 more a year ago. But this is 1931 + . . and you can look to I. Miller to do prices this season! ONNA" Pinseal or Suede com. bined with Patent; black or brown . . 5127 ‘MILLER ewd; 1222 F STREET N. W. ks Photo. Mrs. Venable are motoring to Swarth- more. ‘The Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Mr. David 8. Ingalls, will come to the city Tuesday or Wed.nsdny. He la Ingalls x‘k)ron. d 'alnm'ro' 'fll Akron for the trial flight of the THE NEW 12161220 F Street the Qi M. and Mrs. D. H. Blair Go On Cruise to Nova Scotia (Continued From First Page.) two months sbroad. They were in Switzerland for some time attending the International Neurology Conference. Mrs. D. E. Dennis is the guest of her | uon-in md daughter, Mr. and Mrs. in Alexand vlfio enter- unned at brldxe Friday evening. Mrs. Dennis will return to her home in Jack-| sonville, Fla., this week after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Powell, at 2700 Connecticut ave- nue, and with Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Miss Alice B. Chace of Boston is pl.- ing several days at the Dodge and is accompanied by Mrs. M. P. Comn Mr. and Mrs. t’{hleodore ;‘: Ml:{dfl;fi now occupying their new home Glover dx}"xlewgy Mr. Alford, who is ‘Washington correspondent for the Kan- sas City Star, and his family Xonnzrly lived at 3617 Everett street. Mr. and Mrs. Prank E. Johnson, for- mer occupants of 2914 Glover driveway, are now living at 4519 Klingle street, pending completion of their new home at 4320 Klingle nuut. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl ‘W. Mitman of Klingle street and their two daughters, Miss Doris Mitman and Miss Lois Mit- man, returned on Wednesday from their Summer home at Dingmans Ferry, where they have been fqr four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boteler of Gar-: field street and their son, Charles, jr. have just returned from a vacation at Virginia_ Beach, where they stayed at the Avalon. Miss Erva Pndae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hiles Pardoe of Forty- third street, has returned from a trip to California, where she was_accom- panied by Miss Grace Pardoe. En route to California they visited the Grand Canyon and spent a month in Los An- geles, returning via the Canadian Rockles and stopping off at Lake Louise and Banff. Mrs. Albert R. Peters of Klingle street entertained D:Xunday lr} )}‘mnor :l‘l :‘l’;'el birthday anniversary of her sm: Peter, who ce]!brl'xlshd l]";{ta"]lourt:ubl;iehn- day anniversary. e e gu Carol Huerich, Corinne Heurioh, Jack Gosnell, Billy Gosnell, Nancy Lee Burk- lin, Charles Boteiér, jr., Barbara Nesbit, Mary Lei Weedon, Peggy Ann Edmin- ster, Mary Crampton, Rogers Fred, jr., and Betty Conner. Mrs. Peters and her son have been the guests this Summer of her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Peters, who had a cottage in the Pocono Mountains. Mrs. Michael J. Ready has returned to her home in Georgetown after spend- ing several weeks in Long Beach, lmx Island, and also Spring Lake, N. J. the trip she was accompanied by her Fashion Yardstick xfor Smart Washington Fashion in Washington . . meas- ured by what Jellefi’s thinks and presents! critical Jelleff head in Paris should be presented or not Fashion as it always a value at Jelleff’s . . . Fashion looked at through eyes when it shows its to decide whether it grows into a volume, so Washington has come to think of Jelleff’s from years upon end of per- formance . « . . and NOW Fall and Winter Faghions 100% Smart accord- ing to the arehere . . . ready . . . waiting . « . reaching out on every side as you step into the doors of Jelleff’s . . . the new and elegant first town fashions that you want the minute you get back to the city . length thrilling evening things goddess . . . and new and you in tomorrow. afternoon frocks . . . cover the lovely ankle- the shoulder ne - back that turn you into a just everything smart - beforehand, expecting Madame— To Wear Now , . Tomorrow . . . | Jelleff Yardstick Next Week . . . . Your First Town Dress When you get to town after the long Summer, tired to death of everything you own, your first thought,” “what shall I wear tomorrow,” has been anticipated by Jelleff’s. Prices in the better gown shop—$39.50, $49.50 to $125. For example— Slip into this dress that will look as though it were made for you ening, curving, length- slimming, because dex- trous hands with a feeling for the new line have created this love of a dress « « « the new higher neckline smoothed to the throat to be worn with a separate fur scarf . . . the new sleeves using the leg o’ mutton theme in restrained man- ner! Itisdark, crepe . . . and deep flowing red canton for a woman, SEPTEMBER 20, 1931—PART THREE. Wedding Next Month l MISS THELMA LOUISE WHITE, Whose mother, Mrs. H. V. White, has announced her engagement to Mr. John E. Hass, the wedding to take place Saty ‘“"Y evening, Oc! Prmll Church at 8 o’clock. —-—Nllmnn Photo. son, Mr. Thomas J. Ready, and also Dr. John T. R-dy and Miss Margie Feeney of Park road. Miss Ida Elizabeth George of 1206 Delafield place and her aunt, Miss Dar- rzl‘}edaeorn of "‘:a:h'l'h‘llmzlr‘l‘lh hfl-l‘eet sailed Friday, e Merchants' Miners’ Lines, for Boston, Mass., wt:ex:g they will visit friends of the llmlly "l"h”eky' expect to return in two or three Dr. and Mrs. Prancis J. Ready have returned to their home in Georgetown after 5pend1n¢ their vacation at Bpflng Lake, N. J. ‘ were accompanied on their trip by thefr daughter, Mary Mar- garet Ready. Mrs. Mary V. Malone of 1843 Colum- 10, in the Eck- | oo SOCIETY. 3 via road has left for Europe to attend a convention to be held in Paris. She will also visit Germany and Switzer- land, arriving home the middle of October. m Misses Critcher have returned from a three months' y in their cot- tage at Provincetown, Mass. Mrs. Max David and son, Mr. Leo David, have returned to the city after | a visit at t-lle Ambassador Hotel, At- lantic City, N. J. Mr. Leo David joined Mrs. David, whom.xuen.tlhe Ambassador_for three weeks, his re- turn from Kamp Kohut, Oxford, Me., where he was a counselor for the Sum- mer. Mrs. J. Kotz, wife of Dr. J. Kots, has returned to Washington after a four-month tour of Europe and is w established at their residence on necticut avenue. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Simkins have returned to their home in Spring Val- ley after several weeks spent at Bnnfl‘ the Pacifl Springs, Canada, and on Mrs. Edith Foitz of Portland, Oreg., is a guest of her aunt, Mrs. Nettie Chewning. Mrs. Foltz is governor for Oregon in the National Aeronautic As- sociation, being the first woman ever elected to such a position. She is the only woman holding a transport license in the State of Oregon and is consid- ered one of the best woman pilots of | the Northwest. Mrs. Caroline Wyville Robertson has returned to Washington after an ab- sence of six months and has taken an| n_visiting her cousin, Mrs. Albert | Acker, of Jacksonville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Mitchell of 5000 Wisconsin avenue and their fam- ily have returned from a three-month stay at their Summer home on the South River, Md. Miss Rose Small has returned from Asbury Park, where she visited Mrs. | Lester Hemmeflllnzer and New York, where she was the guest of Dr. and Mrs, William s«:m.n' Famlly Celebrnte Weddmg Anmvcrsnry of Parents Mr. and Mrs, Charles Borden Smith of 1435 Clifton street, assisted by their four daughters and their son, Mr. Ed- ward Borden Smith of New York, en- tertained at a reception Monday eve- mng, September 7, on the occasion of ir, thirty-fifth wedding anniversary. Garrison-Shields and Other Future Weddings Of more than usual interest in the scientific and literary world will be the wedding on the afternoon of September 26 of Miss Hazel Deane Shields and Dr. Curtls W. Garrison, in the &Im rooms of the Women's City Club. ‘The | engagement of Miss Shields, 'ho comes | from a family of achievement, and Dr. | Garrison was announced September 1. Miss Marion Tice Heyser, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Wfllllm Tice Heyser, has selected Wednesday evening, Oc- tober 21, for her marriage to Mr. Mel- ville Claflin Lindsay of Charleston, W. Va, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville D. Lindsay of this city. The wed wm take place in the Concordia Luf Church and Miss Hevser will be l‘- tended by her sister, Miss Adeline Hey- ser, as maid of honor. The e:ménz date was f¢ nouncy lay evening at a fll’fl Which Miss Heyser g“fve fli‘x"éi’““hfl“f-::‘{u“"“‘ e a‘“m- cluding ce Golze an s for eyser; A Schneider, Miss Laura Lee, m | Ann Parker, Miss Louise Newkirk, Miss Dorothy Dragonettl,” Miss Creager, Miss Olive Bownan, Miss Fran- ces Taylor, Miss Virginia Jones, Miss Margaret Carter, Miss Elizabeth Kim- berly, Miss Elsie Fetter, Miss Lydia Albertson, Miss Mumlret Mnen uh. B Se ‘atherine Culdweu, lll- Blair, Miss Catherine Lindsay IM Eloise ll.gétdny. cousln- of the bride- groom-e] Miss Viola Goodrich Miss Edith Selby. Mrs. H. vwmve-nnoun the a '| proaching marriage of her Miss Thelma Louise Jo!“m E. Haas ot W gton Pres] urday, October mnn? ‘White, Becoming entangled in the oars a the Eton crew, a swan spoiled an citing finish in the annual ef l-und race between Eton and Wi Windsor, England. e GOWNS REMODELED By an Expert All Kinds of Alterations For Time Reservation Address Box 3608, Star OGffiee ANTIQUES. EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY. lmfll":ll. h ot 918 17th st. n. llal-’! -flg;ur'y:puttl lfilh st. “I .w., first loor south of s ew Pall fashions. Coples of fascinati: e L ARTISTS' JEWELRY. in diamonds, .-II HILLMAN, artistry snd platinum since 1915. 020 lens estimates free.” Nationai L discard your wern Bags. We Teturn new. Ladies' handbags re- Mepetro ‘remodeled. shop. 1948 R st st Conn. ave, BOOKS. NEW AND SECOND HAND. JUSANDS of books for sale Gllld ‘browse or R ;"z.'..::. Bz Book” shop, 33 G'SE. nw. BOOKS. H.% 3465, Little 1335 G Street Northwest. An amazing offer. Newest felts, $2.00 and $3.50. FROCKS AND HATS. W.;?:;::‘m- fhowing exuuiite sl T8 n.w._Open unt O'll.llm suits. millinery. Wallace's, Inc.. 3116 14th st. 59.00 FOR a three-piece living room suil covered ail over in jacquard yelour. Altemus Furniturs Co., 5123 Georgl ave. Georgia 8. rom. ln.. 20 11th st. now. productions of early American * niture. Entire stock reduced. Re- fur- PECIAL sale beok remainders. Popuiar R L - Eish G Ac:luuuo-m:ul-lllhlum BOOK LAMPS. n. R Ry %k, s CHURCH SUPPLIES. RM: day supplies ready now. Programs, sell’s. - | Wolf Pur Co.. lists fn remode LATTERNER, Inc., P Since 1861 “National Branch,” 805 13th st. n.w ) ELIABLE CLEANERS, DYERS, 1304 Wisconsin Avenue N.W. Phone West _0896. 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