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SOCIETY. Gen.andMrs.Stephen Fuqua! HaveGuestsFrom FortReno| Mother of Gen. Bridges Is Visitor in Capital Rear Admiral Family Maj. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Puqua have with them for the remainder of the Winter the latter's | sister, Mrs. H. J. Weeks of Fort Reno, and her daughter, Miss_Polly Marie | Weeks who nas entered Western High | School. Mrs. Fuqua spent some time | during the Summer with Mrs. Weeks at Fort Reno. | Maj. Gen. Charles H. Bridges, U. 8./ A, and Mrs. Bridges, have with them for several months' visit, the former's mother, Mrs, Prentice Dana Cheney of | Illinos, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Archibald L. Parsons, with their daughter, Miss Marie | C. Parsons, have returned to their | apartment at Wardman Park Hotel and will be established there for the Win- ter months. i Col. Henry M. Morrow, U. S. A., and Mrs. Morrow will be joined the middle | of the week by the latter's son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. Reynolds Con- | don, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Condon. Lieut. | Condon arrived in New York yesterday and was met there by Mrs. Condon who has been visiting Col. and Mrs. Mor- | Tow for several weeks. Lieut. Condon has been on duty at Hawaii and came | by way of the Panama Canal, Mrs. | Condon making the trip across the| country. ‘They will be with Col. and | Mrs. Morrow until Lieut. Condon goes to a new assignment. Col. and Mrs. Henry R. Smalley have returned from Philadelphia, where they | have been stationed for several years and have opened their old house in George- town. They are accompanied by their son, Mr. Henry S. Smalley, who is a student at George Washington <Uni- | wversity. . | Col. and Mrs. Claude F. Fries of New- | ark, N. J, are at the Mayflower for a | few days. | Col._John F. Preston, U. §. A., and Mrs. Preston moved last week to the | Brighton, where they have leased an | apartment for the Winter. Mrs. Pres- ton is recuperating from a long illness. Col. and Mrs. James Brady Mitchell will arrive in Washington today from | New York and will open their apart- | ment at the Mayflower for the sea- son. They were at North Hatley, ! Quebec, for the Summer. | Pll’BOI‘II lnd Back. Mrs. Farwell have with them for thc Winter season the latter's schoolglrl . nisce, Miss Mary Chjoe Teasley, daugh- ter of Comdr. and Mrs. Willlam A.' Teasley. | Capt. Robert W. McNeely, U. 8. N., retired, with Mrs. McNeely, is making a lengthy visit to this eity, staying at Wardman Park Hotel. They came here frgm their home in Colum- bia, 8. C. Miss. Mary Ingraham Henry, daugh- ter of Maj. Gen. Guy V. Henry, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Henry, is spending the week end at West Point. { Mrs. Gullion, wife of Maj. Allen W.' Guilion, U. 8. A, has moved to 3700 Massachusetts avenue, where she has: an apartment in Alban Towers for the | Winter. Mrs. Gullion was joined last | week by her daughter, Miss Atha Gul- lion, who has been visiting in New York for some weeks. i Maj. Davis B. Wills, U, 8. A, and | Mrs. Wills will be among the guests of | Mrs. Huntington aboard her yacht when | she ‘sails the middle of the wesk for| x;lurkmwn to attend the celebration there. Maj. John F. Davis, U. S. A, and Mrs. Davis have with them for a short | visit the former's mother, Mrs, J. C. Nagle of Texas. 7 | Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Phillips and | their young son, Mr. Thomas Phillips, | jr., are at the Cavalier Hotel. Comdr. Willlam A. Heard, U. 8. N.‘] and Mrs. Heard have had as their guest for a short time Mrs. A. Lyle Prather, | who will leave this week for Panama to | return to her home in Colon. Comdr. A. C. McFall, U. 8. N, and Mrs. McFall have with them over Sun- | day Lieut. Stephen Hadden, U, 8. N, | and Mrs. Hadden of Norfolk. Comdr. W. P. Van Buren, U. 8. N, | and Mrs. Van Buren have as their guest | Mrs. A. L. Powell, who ‘will remain over Sunday. Miss Nancy Van Buren will leave tomorrow to continue her studies at Mount Holyoke, where she is a member of the junior cla; Lieut. and Mrs, J. J. Plerrepont ar- rived in Washington yesterday from Norfolk and are at the Mayflower. Ambassador of Cuba | TO Attend EXCX’C;SCS | At Naval Air Base| (Continued From First Page.) Capt. Neal G. Farwell, U. S. N, and ' week tb motor to the Pacific Cost.| M. lardy has been promoted from | counselor at this post to consul general in China, which is a place of much im- portance as the Swiss government does not maintain a legation in that coun- | October Weading Scheduled For Washington Couples Plans for the wedding of Miss Ro- berta Belle Galloway, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Calvin Galloway of this city, and Mr. Claude Allen Cook of Oklahoma have been completed. The wedding will take place on Tues- day, Octcber 20, at 8:30 o'clock p.m. in the National City Christian Church. Miss Maxwell Galloway will serve her sister as maid of honor and Mr. Richard Moncure will act as best man. The attractive little flower girls will lend. INTERIOR SECRETARY GOES| TO PHILADELPHIA MEETING ___ (Continued From First Page) Law will spend the rest of the month in the Capital with her sister, Miss Lida Man. Mr. P. Marion Law, jr. was also at the Mayflower several days last week and is now in New York for the week He expects to make another brief Visit here before returning South. | ington, vigay, having come here to o] Mr. Gifford Pinchot, 2d, son of the | tend the Navy-Maryland foot ball game Governor of Pennsylvania, is at the | Yesterday. They are staying at the | Mayflower and_will make a short visit Caslton for & beief stay. having come |, b litimore before returning home from his home in New York City. | i watts will be presented this season in New York. YORKTOWN CELEBRATION WILL ATTRACT MANY Miss Grace Lincoln Temple and Miss Julia C. Harrison have returned to Washington for the Winter and have taken an apartment at the Connecticut They formerly lived at Stoneleigh Court. | Rev. and Mrs. Franklin B. Herzel of SOCIETY. |Dinner Dances and Teas | For Debut‘ant.es of 1931-32 Capt. and Mrs. Frank D. Berrien will give a dinner dance at the Mayflowsr December 23 for their debutante daugh- ter. Miss Betsy Berrien. Miss Berrien will make her debut at a tea given by her parents November 25 at the Navy Yard Capt. and Mrs. Berrien and Miss Ber- rien attended the Navy-Maryland game yesterday. Capt. Berrien coached the End-demem Announced Of Miss McKelvy and Lieut. C. J Hauck. Jr. Miss Elizabeth Wise Gibson Will Marry Mr. Robert C. Fletcher. Col. William Nessler McKelvy, United States Marine Corps, and Mrs. Mc- Kelvy announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Peck, to Lieut. Clarence Jonathan Hauck, jr., son of Mr. Clarence Jonathan Hauck of Eliza- beth, N. J. Mrs. Willilam Newton Wise announces . the en{]uemem of her granddaughter, Miss isabeth Wise Gibson, Mr. Robert Clinton Fletcher of Uj le, Va. Miss Gibson is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Preston Gib- son of Washington and Virginia. She was graduated from Stuart Hall and attenc George Washington University. Although she was not formally pre- sented to society, she has taken an actlve part in social life in the Capital. Mr. Fletcher is a son of Mrs. Fletcher and the late Joshua Fletcher of The Maples, near Upperville. = Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander Nor- ris announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Edith Van-Ess Craig: | Norris to Mr. Lawrence Buell O'Con- |mor, son of Representative and Mrs. | Charles O'Connor of Tulsa, Okla. Mrs. Jumes Carter Arrington has an- nounced the engagement of her - | daughter, Miss Hazel Nash Arringion, to Mr. James Kirkpatrick Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hawkins Casey of -Williamsburg, Va.,, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth Tewning Casey, to Mr. Robert Lane Riggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Robert Riggs of Toledo, Ohio. The - wedding will take place the latter part of October. Announcement was made at a lunch- eon given for two brides-to-be in Car- lisle, Pa., of the engagement of Miss Marion Elizabeth Goodyear, of that city, to Mr. Harold Bloomfield Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfleld Howard of 5100 Fourteenth street. - Miss Goodyear ‘was graduated from Knox School at Cooperstown, N. Y., and attended the Holton Arms School. Mr. Howard is a graduate of Yale University and of Dickinson School of Law of the class of 193& He is now ger‘ving his law clerkship in Wilmington, No date has been set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Galligan of 3113 Adams Mill road announce the engage- ment of their son, Mr. J. Donald Galli- 8an, to Miss Mary Flaherty. Mr. Galli- 8an is a chemist, being graduated from the University of Maryland and George ‘Washington University. The wedding will take place October |28 in St. Francis de Sales Church, in Brookland. | _ Mrs. Annie Powell Pridgen of Norfolk, Va, has announced the engagement of daughter, Miss Mary Etta Pridgen, Lieut. Casper Perrin West, Air Corps, ited States Army, son of Dr. and Mrs. . Q. West of Greenville, 8. C. The wedding will take place in November. | —— |Air Corps Bridge Club | Started at Bo]ling Field Mrs. Davidson, wife of Maj. Howard | C. Davidson, U. S. A., commandant of Bolling Field, will be hostess tomorrow to Un! [ try. M. and Mme. Lardy will make the | pe Virginia Lewis, daughter of Mr. and trip West leisurely and will sail early | Mrs. Theodore Lewis, and Rosemary Vi | Endicott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. in November for the Orient, arrl\ml‘R.]ph Endicolgt and granddaughter of Westernport, Md., have taken an apart- ment at Wardman Park Hotel, and they plan to make an indefinite stay in this city. in Shanghai about the middle of De- cember. { M. and Mme. Lardy will be zreetlyi missed in Washington, where they have made many friends during their four years' -station here and Where they | have become a part of the festivities of each Winter. | The military attache of the French embassy and Mme. Pillon will leave ‘Washington Tuesday for Yorktown, Va., where they will attend the celgbration of the surrender of Lord Cornwallis at | Yorktown. They will return the first of next week. The naval atfache of the French embassy and Mme. Sable will go to Yorktown Tuesday to attend the cele- | bration of the surrender of Lord Corn- | wallis and will return at the end of | | Maj. and Mrs. Clayton E. Emig. OFFICIALS IN CAPITAL (Continued From FPirst Page. ) Naval Academy team for three years 2t the first meeting of this season of | and also played on the team. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam A. Scully will the Air Corps Bridge Club, composed of | the wives of %:flurs of that branch of |the service stationed in Washington. give a tea in their home on Kalorama | Bridge will begin at 2:30 o'clock in the The bride’s attendants are Mrs. Nelle Harper Estes, Miss Charlotte Hanson, Miss Mary Beatrice Gwyn, Miss Doro- thy Ellis, Miss Mildred Wick and Miss Olive Ralston. Mr. Finnel Estes, Mr. Alfred Kime, Mr. John Young, Mr. Scott Athey, Mr, Willis Hayes and Mr. Frank Abbott will serve as the ushers. Miss Galloway and her attendants were entertained at a bridge party Thursday, October 1, by Miss Char- lotte Hanscn. The guests included the bridesmaids. Florence Crittenton Club Celebrates Anniversary ‘The twenty-fifth anniversary of the & week. Wheel Club, the first club to be or- ‘The air attache of the Prench em- ‘ ganized in connection with the work of bassy and Mme. Thenault are moving | the Florence Crittenton Home, was in from their house at 1707 Nineteenth street to the house at 1822 Wyoming | Mr. and Mrs. John Haggerty are visiting the latter’s perents, Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Talbott. on Massachusetts avenue, while selecting a home in Wash- ington. Mr. and have recently returned to the Capital. After spending two years at West Point with her son, Ma‘ Thomss D. Pinley, Mrs. Walter L. Finley and_her mother, Mrs. Thomas B. Dewees, have returned to Washington and opened their home at 2704 Ontario road. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Le Roy Shantz, jr., of Tilden Gardens, are leaving early this week for Tuscon, Ariz,, where they will be with Mr. Shantz's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Homer Le Roy Shaniz, at the University of Arizona, of which Dr. Shantz is president. Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. Ray and the former’s sister, Mrs. Thomas J. Ryder of New York and Washington, are on a two weeks' motor tour through the | Representative Willlam R. Wood | mir Mrs. Haggerty re- | sided in New York for a year and | | Brig. Gen. William E. Horton, Mr. and | Mrs. | Henry St. George Tucker and Repre- | sentative Joe L. Smith. | shal Petain, head of the French mis- , Ad- 1 and Mrs. Frederick C. Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, Miss Robbins, Mr. Willlam Tyler Page, clerk of the House; Col. and Mrs. H. P. Smith, Maj. and Mrs. Hayes A. Kroner, Maj. and Mrs. Martin Shallenberger, Theodore G. Joslin, Cluverius, . Representative Admiral and_ Mrs. One of the most brilliant dinners will 2 given Saturday evening by Gen. Douglas MacArthur, the chief of stafl, United States Army. in honor of Mar- sion to the celebration. Sweethearts of the Ages road Dccember 26, when they will pre- | sent their daughter, Miss Kate Scully, | to soclety. Miss Louise Brooks. debutants daugh- ter of Mrs. Lionel Atwill, will be the guest in whose honor Mrs. William C. Gwynn will entertain at luncheon No- vember 28. | Mrs. Thomas W. Page will give a luncheon lovember 16, at the Shore- | ham for her debutante daughter, Miss Rose Walker Page. commandant’s quarters at Bolling Field, | and the wives of officers of the air sta- tion will be assistant hostesses. The officers of the field are asked for tea. at 4:30 o'clock following the game. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Hinton Hollo- = g way will introduce their daughter, Miss | Anne_Cassel Holloway, at aytea Sun- | day December 20, at their home, 8 Ox- Upper left: Miss Frances H. Squires, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | 07 Street, Chevy Chase, Md. Squires, who announce the date of Presented in Tableaux The world's “Sweethearts of the | her marriage to Mr. Kenneth M. Ekman, | | tormerly of Washington but now of New York, for Saturday, November 21. —Carter-Bailey Photo. | Center: Miss Edith von E. Croigen Norris, whose engagement to Mr. | Ages,” as impersonated by three-score Lawrence Buell O'Connor, son of Representative and Mrs. Charles O'Connor of Tulsa, Okla., is announced. No date is set for the wedding. —Underwood Bhoto. Mr. and Mrs. William Den and their debutante daughter, Caro- line Marbury Beall, have returned to their apartment at 2219 California street, after spending the Summer in ! SUNDAY DINNER choice of many in five tempting $1 | Your | B dishes | courses. | 12:30 TO APM. avenue, which they have leased for the ! | the nature of a party at the home of rs Berkshires and Adirondacks, which will e o reon | include a visit to Canads ‘and s txip | Chevy Chase, hub of the wheel, which popular Washington girls, is attracting a keen interest as this season’s offering Upper right: Miss Helen Cannon, whose engagement to Mr. Charles Frank- Mrs. Beall will present their daughter | | their home at Charmain, Pa. Mr. and | ° Winter. has rolled along with luncheon meet- | dOWN the Maine cost. by the Rector's Aid Boclety of St. Mar- lin Willoughby Clarke has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. S0me time in December. CLUB PLATES Mrs. O. M. Spencer, mother of Mme. ‘Thenault, joined them last week from Cape Cod, where she spent the Sume mer, and will remain another 10 days before going to her home in St. Louis and will return here again for Christ- mas. Mr. Andrew Sapieha, the commercial counselor of the Polish embassy, has returned to Washington from a brief visit to New York and he is staying at ‘Wardman Park Hotel temporarily. ‘The newly appointed agricultural at- tache of the Mexican embassy, Senor Enrique Breton, has arrived in Wash- ington to take up his duties. Senora de Breton, who remained in Mexico, will join him later in the year. The second secretary of the Turkish embassy. Mr. Ussaki Bulent, has re- turned from a short stay in New York. ‘The second secretary of the Spanish embassy, Senor Ramon Padilla, had as his guest over Sunday his Senor Riccardo Padilla, who {s in busi- ness in New York. The third secretary of the Mexican » embassy, Senor Don Francisco Vazquez- Tresserra, will leave today for Mexico City, having been recalled to the foreign office. Senora de Vazquez-Tresserra left Weshington Thursday for their Mexi- can home. brother, | ings every two weeks during the 25 years of its organization, with the ex- ception of the three Summer months. While only one original member was resent, Mrs. Pauline Potwin, many |of the earlier members attended. Mrs. Olea W. Coster, daughter of the or- | 8anizer of the club, Mrs. Alfred Wood, assisted. . There were present Mrs. Reba Bar- | Tett Smith, national secretary of the Florence Crittenton Mission; Mrs. ‘Thomas E. Robertson, president of the | local board of managers; Mrs. Fred Mitchell, secretary of the local board; | Mrs. John Boyle, jr. vice president; | Mrs. Frederick M. Kerby, Mrs. E. C. Duffies and Miss Jean Cole, superin- | tendent of the local home on Con- duit road. Assisting in serving refreshments ‘were Miss Hanna Overstreet, Mrs. Rob- | ert Howard and Mrs. Gustavus Weber. | Virginia League of Republicnn Women Hosts Mrs. Frances A. Harrls, president of the League of Republican Women of | Arlington County, Va., will entertain | candidates for county offices in the com- ing November elections and their wives, together with all members of the league, at a reception in the home of Miss Annette Hull, Belair, 339 Garrison road, Clarendon, Wednesday night. ... Coats Socasrallyluxurious with combinations of fur and fabric so captivatingly new and difl'erax:t as to create a ew fashion of interest to every smart woman, Miss Virginia Gillen and Miss Mar- garet Coombs are spending the week end in New York, where they went to attend the Georgetown-N. Y. U. game. Mrs, Carrie Jane Searl of Chevy Chase, Md., hi returned after a month's visit with relatives and friends in Tarrytown and Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Ellen A. Vinton, who has been traveling abroad for 18 months, has re- turned to Washington and is making her home with Mrs. Louise Noble at 1850 Biltmore street. Mr. and Mrs. Clem R. Height of New York City are at the Hotel Hi where they will remain for month. Mr. Height is here on special law cases. Mrs. Murray A. Cobb of Bryn Mawr, Pa., is a guest at the Mayflower for the week end. Mrs. Thomas Jefferson of Caldwell, N.J., is a week end guest at the Dodge, and Miss Dorothy A. Reddy of East Orange, N. J., is passing a brief time at the Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Watts of New York City and their debutante daughter, Miss Audrey A. Watts, arrived in Wash- milton, | | among the girls who will be seen, clad | Brawner and Atlee Wirgman. garet’s Church, to be given at the Willard Hotel Friday evening, Oc- tober 23. One of the Capital City's most popular | '® the Washington home of Representative and women, Miss Janet Richards, who will assume the role of “The Mystic Mother," will have a delectable group of the belles of the past, to recreate before the gaze of modern youth in search | of a bride, and the assembled : udience. Miss Richi 3 her role, will speak | the clever lines written especially for the tableaux, as one by one, the various | sweethearts are flashed upon the screen, ' screen. ] As the kettle of the past boils up, ! in the garb of yesteryear, will be many | of the participants of last year's | colorful _success, “The East Room"— Mary Elizabeth MacArthur, Louise Harrison Gwynne, Louise Hoehling, Mrs. Francis Hill, Elizabeth Edson, Sara Worthington, Mrs. Robert Gore, Frances | Matthews, Harriet Whitford, Elizabeth | | There will also be Jane McCloud, | Adelaide Thornton, Carrie Roper Fulton, | Phoebe Fuller, Dorothy ¥aeger, Eliza- beth C. Sypher, Elizabeth Henning, Dorothy Fowler, Anne Wyant, Lucille aoltwmfy New Q)um,o with a KENILWORTH Suede with Cal, or Pinseal with Patent, In black or brown 1275 A gay deceiver is “Kenilworth!” Made with the operg, fongue to give it the appearance of the modish step-in. Note, too, the new low heel and new low pricel |. MILLER 1222-F St. N.W. Step-in Look the flattering lines of it has a demure lijtle Cannon of Alexandria, Va. Lower: Miss Mrs. Riley Joseph David Auid, son of Robert E. Aujd of G —Harris-Ewing Photo. Saranell Wilson, accomplished daughter of Representative and Wilson of Louisiana, who announce her engagement to Mr. eorgetown. The wedding will take place Mrs. Wilson November 21. —Bachrach Photo, Eliot, Jean Woodson, Jane Thorpe, Polly Foraker, Helen Sheckels and Ruth Molyneaux. ¢ Katharine Fuqua will be among the early sweethearts; Polly Wirgman among the up-to-date girls; Sue Pollard Boatwright, Olga Craven, Sydn Thompson, Isabelle Perr; will im- | Flora McGill Keefer will appear as the | Boddess of liberty. B | _ Mrs. Keys, Mrs. W. Wayne Wirgman, | Mrs. Willoughby and the other members | of the Executive Committee for “Sweet- hearts of the Ages" are being assisted by a large. committee, who will have charge of, the countless details incident to the affair, which will close with ipermnlbe forelgn maidens, and Mrs. dancing. BROOKS G St. bet. 11th and 12th 3 Its taken all fashion he thé most becoming, p zweepsmkes % Reg. U. S. Pat, Off. the greatest hat of the year—here onors for the year—it's ractical, adorable little hat imaginable—and Brooks is the first store in the country to present where near this low green, navy. “Sweepstakes” at any- price! Black, brown, Brooks Hats, Fourth Floor Miss Dorothy Nicholson, debutante | daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Nicholson, is en route to this coun- try on the George Washington, which | salled from Europe October 8. Miss | Nicholson will arrive in New York this | week and is expected to come to the | Capital by airplane. Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. 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