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4 T / HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, OCTOBER 11, 1931—PART THREE. Two Engagement Notices | Of Interest McCIuney-Baldwin Weddind Will Be Held in St. Louis—Dashiell-Wieland Annou ments Are Out. ANNAPOLIS, Md., October 10.—Two announcements this week of weddings rest to come are of great int: napoiis. Cards have been for the wedding n St. L afterncon, October 19, of Miss Kath- in An- | ved here erine McCluney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Copp McCluney and Mr. opher Columbus Bald for- of Waterbury, near At w residing in New York wedding will take place at 5:30 o'c in Selt Michael and Saint George's Church, followed by a reception for the members of the two familics in the home of the bride. Mr. Baldwin is well known here and is the on of Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin and the late Mr. Baldwin of Spring Hill, Waterbury, 2nd a brother of Mr. Elliott Beidwin of An- napolis. He is a nephew of Mrs. Rich- wrd Baldwin and Mrs. A. G. Cooke of Waterbury. Mr. Baldwin and his bride will reside in New York City after & short wedding trip abroad. Many relatives of Mr. Baldwin from An- napolis and Watcerbury attend the wedding. agement of great ine in_Phila- Monday by Thornton Dashiell Virginia, to Mr. Da land, son of Mr land of State Col! iss Dashiell is the niece of Dashiell of Annapolis and of Capt. Paul J. Dashiell of the Naval Acade ‘Thornton Dashiell is a for t of An- d with his family spent the napol where they Summer have a co Miss Clara Smith of Rochester, New York, will i in Annapolis this month and has taken an apartment ai 254 King George street, where she will spend the Winter. Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan has moved to apartment King George stree:, after having occupied for several | years an apartment at No. 5 Maryland avenue. Mrs. an spent a week as Mrs. Middleton Semmes | the guest of Guest. Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin has ar-| rived in home, Sprimg Hill, at Waterbury, after several weeks stay at Geneva, N. Y., where she was the guest | of Miss Anna Sill Among the officers now s Washington who spent several days in Annapolis and returned Monday was Lieut. Emmet P. Forrestel, who was the guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Hilyer F. Gearing, in the home of Licut. Gearing’s mother, Mrs. Henry Gearing, where they are Mrs, wife Thomas C. Hart Naval Academy of Rear Admypal iperintendent of the of the season Wednesday and will re- ceive ag; Wednesday, October 21, and the yednes ceeding month. _Mrs. Capt. Harry D. Cook midshipmen, will receive Wednesday afternoons, October 14 and 28, and during the Fall and Winter months will be at home the third Wednesday of each month Mrs. Hart also will receive informally Suncay afternoons in the superinten- dent’s quarters Rear Admiral W retired, and Mrs. B day fo their home § 8 visit of several d d H. Brownson nson went Moa Washington after ys to their son-in- law and daughter, Rear Admiral and Mrs. T as C. Hart, in the superin- | tendent's quarters at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Atkeson and her young son are spending this week in _Annapolis, | where they were joined by Lieut. Jjohn | C. Atk who' is on duty on tne U. 8. untii” recently anchored nez Great intere is ma sted here in the announcement that among the debutantes in Washington this Winter | will be Miss Carolyn Chantry, daugh- ter of Capt. and Mrs. Allan J. Chantry, jr, Capt. and Mrs. Chantry are well | known in Annapolis, where the former had a tour of duty. Since leaving Annapolis Capt. and Mrs. Chantry and | their daughter have been residing in | Washington. A wedding_of great interest here took place Thursday in Cincinnat, | Ohio, when Miss Margaret Sampson, daughter of Mrs. Frede Sampson, Annapolis. In Keeping with the Season . . . CROSS-FOX and Autumn Brown | home' th ¢ occupied at Murray Hill. | Mrs. Morgan Draper and her daugh- ter, Mrs. James L. Kauffman, | young daughter, are at the Peggy | Stewart Inn. 1 Lieut. and Mrs. John J. Curley, who | Schultz, |ing a house at 94 College avenue. | Jamestown, in Annapolis naee became the bride of Mr. Robert Will | Greenslade, son of Rear Admiral and Mrs. John_ Greenslade of Washington, The fumily of the bridegroom fs well known here, Rear Admiral Greenslade having had duty at the Naval Academy and Mrs. Greenslade frequently is the | guest of Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan. Comdr. and Mrs, W. W. Bradley and | their daughters, who have resided for the Summer months at the Peggy towart Inn, have taken a house at | Gloucester street Jjeut; and Mrs. J. R. Rhoades, fr. | and their young daughter are spending | a vacation in Florida. They also will | visit in Atlanta, Ga., before returning | to_Annapolis. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cardin of Bal- | timore have announced the engagement | of their daughter Lillian to Mr. Hyman | Ginsberg_of Annapolis and Baltimore. | No date has been set for the wedding. | Mrs. Sadler, wife of Capt. Frank H. Sadler, returned to her home on Bowyer road after spending the Summer at Newport, R. 1. rs, G on, widow Capt. | and her daughter, Mrs. | Good, ieut. George Good, will spend the Winter at the residence | of Mr. and Mri. Morgan Baldwin on College av ving moved from the | of recently arrived here, where the for- mer will be on duty, are at the Peggy | Stewart In Mrs. Akers and Miss Anne Lee Akers of Nashville, Tenn., have left after a visit to Annapolis, where thy guests at Carvel Hall. Licut. Frank Akers, is on duty at the Naval ~Academy. ' Miss Akers has entered Vassar College. Miss Enola Barker of San Francisco arrived Monday to be the guest of Mrs. | fng spent several 4 Rama, wife ol Capt: Pranklin D Ramnb, fimmuosne. | L Cepesmenin ecknds aid (gl REng fren Y aveer and their daughter, Mrs. William C. s 4 HERE FOR THE SEASON MISS ELIZABETH EARL McCAIN, Daughter of Col. William A. McCain, director of the Army Industrial College, and Mrs. McCain, who is studying at a social service school in the Capital after hav- Singer of Eighty-sixth street, and at- tended the Lewin-David wedding in Roselle, N. J., Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Greenbaum_of New York were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton King of Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Behrend, for- merly of 3901 Connecticut avenue, are now _located their new apartment in_the Westchester. Mr. and Mrs. Simon King of Newark, N. are the ts of Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Stein, rs. Stein was hostess at a bridge lunchon in honor of her King, Saturday, October 3, Covers were laid for 40 guests. Mr. Richard Sanders has entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kronheimer have returned from Philadelphia, where they were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Gold- smith, the latter formerly Miss Phyllis Kronheimer. Mr, and Mrs, Kronheimer are now located in their new apartment in Woodley Park Towers. Miss Elizabeth Kohner, daughter of { New York, the guest of her brother- |in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ward Deutsch, who gave a dinner dance in her honor last night at the Sunnyside Country Club, Scarsdale, N. Y. Mrs, Kohner was among the out- of-town guests who attended the Lewin- David wedding at Roselle, N. J., Thurs- day night. Snhe is returning LOMorrow. Mrs. Julius West, who was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bertha Oppen- heimer, has returned to her home in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Ivan Tashof entertained at a children’s party last Sunday afternoon at her home in Chevy Chase in honor of the birthday of her little daughter, C:nstance. Attractive souvenirs ap- propriate to Halloween were on the table where light refreshments were served. Mrs. Edwin Helbrun, who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon, has returned to her home in Detroit Miss Mildred Pressler, who gradu- ated from Swarthmore College last June, is in New York for clinical work. A charity bridge was held yesterday afternoon in the apartment of Mrs. Harry Lewis, Wardman Park Annex, by, the members of the Alpha Gamma | Cifapter, Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority, of which Miss Helen Nordlinger is presi- i dent. | Miss Desiree Harris has returned to her home in New York after a week's | visit in Washington. | Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Rosenberg | and_Miss Audrey Rcsenberg have given T T in their home on Maryland | | bassador and Mme. May; Miss Isabella venue. Among the recent napolis are Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. {Mrs. Thomas C. Hart; Wilbur W. Feineman, who are occupy- | Claytor of Washington, Mrs. Robert | Campbell, Miss Marguerite Cusachs, Lieut. an@ Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Joseph Dahlgren, Mrs. Myron 8. their young son have arrived from the | Teller and Mrs. John Rich, ir., of Bal- West Coast, having motored across the | timore. continent, and are the guests of Mrs.| Miss Esther Earle, who s a student Brown’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas | at the Chevy Chass School in Washing- Green, in their home on Charles street, | ton, was the week end guest of her sis- Lieut. Brown will have duty in Wash- | ter, Mrs. Burroughs, wife of Lieut Sherman E. Burroughs, who is living and Mrs. Charles Walsh and | at No. 5 King Crarles place this Winter. their two children have taken a house | at 240 King George street, after spend- ing the Summer at Wardour as the guests of Mrs, Walsh’s mother, Mrs, Middleton Semmes Guest. Mr. Walsh is now head coach of the Navy rowing team. Miss Louise | Of Personal Int;est . . | To Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goldsmith Miss Katherine Johnson, daughter of DaV€ Egiven up their apartment in| Dr. and Mrs. Edward Darlington John- | Woodley Perk Towers and are now son, has entered Vassar College, Where making their home with their son, Mr. | siic will be a student. “Mrs. Samuel Payne and daughter, |R2Iph Goldsmith, at 1617 Varnum Miss Lavinia Payne, and Mrs. Payne's | Street. | mother, Mrs. H. C. Ward, have com-| The Friday Card Club met for| pleted isit of several months at | luncheon followed by cards at Harvey's | R. 1. where they joined |last week a week in the city visiting friends, re- turned by motor Friday to Philadelphia | for the week end before going to her | home in Desl, Marjorie Feist, who motored here with her, has re-entered National Park Semi- nary. two months traveling abroad, has re- turned. | New York last week as the guest of the | Miss_Deborah-Mae Liebman of Wofd- | arrivals at An- | Hart, daughter of Rear Admiral and|ley Park Towers. | Miss Frances Feist, who spent last It Is Smart N. J. Her sister, Miss Mrs. Jennie O. Berliner, who spent ~—to have your hat cleaned and remodeled in the fash- ion you like, especially when comfort and style are desired. Reasonable Prices Bachrach Hats—Created—Renewed 733 Eleventh St. N. W. NAtional 4194 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Singer were in | former's mother, Mrs. Blanche | NORTH 1742 UPHOLSTERING GET OUR ESTIMATES. SEGAL BROS. 1232 14th ST. “We Live Our Profe: Comdr. Payne, and now are at Carvel | The American Jewish Congress will Hall, where they have taken an apart- | mcet at the Benjamin Franklin Hetel ment for the Winter. |in_ Philadelphia Sunday, October 18 Mrs. Samuel Graham has returned | Mrs. J. H. Michaclis after spending to Carvel Hall, after spending the Sum- | three months at the Shelbourne, At- mer at Jamestown, R. I. Mrs. Gra-|lantic City. is now located at the bam'’s sister, Mrs. Willlam Dawson, is | Shoreham Hotel, where she has taken at the home of Miss Mary R. Magruder | an apartment. | on Hanover street. where, as has been | Miss Hazel Pearlman of Philadelphia ber custom, she will spend the Winter. | came to Washington Friday and is Mr. Mason Terr; also is a guest of spending the week end as the guest of | Miss Magruder’s, after spending the Summer in his apartment on Maryland avenue. Miss Louise Giles, daughter of Cap'..‘ and Mrs. William J. 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Mrs. Alvin Newmyer made a visit to her son, Alvin Newmyer, jr, who is attending the Bordentown Military Academy, Bordentown, N. J. Mrs. Samuel Meisner of Columbus, Ohio, who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Edmund 1. Kaufmann of Colorado avenue for a week, returned to her home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Nordlinger spent last week in Atlantic City. Mr. Robert Allman of Philadelphia is spending the week end in the city visiting friends. Mrs. Leonard Schloss is in New York to remain for a week. Mr. Roland Osterweiss of New Haven, Conn,, has recently come to Washington jand is & student at Georgetown Uni- | versity, Misses Sylvia and Gertrude Sherby, who attend Goucher College are spending the week end witn their Bflunu, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherby of ecatur street. 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