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~Many at Annapolis Go SOCIETY. THE SUNDAX WAL S1Ab 101 UN, BACK FROM EUROPE. &9y A2 I —PART . THREE. inued From Third Page) | Weddings ‘ Charming Bride bridegroom. At & shower, given by the bride's aunt, Miss Par .ie Schlos- j berg. the bride ‘was presenied with chest of silver from the family. The marriage of Miss Hilda Virginia Peter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Peter of Colesville, Md.. to Mr. Allen | present included Mrs. L. R. Driskel of | Cullen, Va; Mrs. J. ¥. Them Mrs. J. . Dunavant ‘of Ceurthouse, Va.; Haven of Jers bride's mother, Greensboro. Mr. ! To:!Princeton for Game Richard Lethbridge of Sandy Spring. | will reside at 905 Md. son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. gress Heights. Lethbridge. took place Thursday, Oc- | tober 15, at 8 o'clock, Rev. C. O. Rosen- | _ The mmhg of Miss Edythe Im steel of 8t. John's Church. Forest Glen, | Balley, daughter of Mr. and Mvs. Md., officiating. The ceremony was per- | H. Balley, to Mr. Edwin Fel with a raccoon collar and cuffs. They | will be at home after December 1 on | Sixteenth street. The bride is regent | of the Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter of the D. A. R. Members of British Masonic Delegation and Lord and Lady Cornwallis Are Distinguished Visitors. ANNAPOLIS, Md, October 24— This week end at Annapolis witnessed fiany departures for Princeton, N. J., whiere the Navy played foot ball against Princeton, and the followers of 8t Joht's College were in Baitimore for the annual game against their old rival, Johns Hopkins University. - TW0 interesting events of the week e the arrival of ;2 British Masonic %unn. which, came to visit the aval Academy, Monday afternoon and the visit of Lord and Lady Corn- wallie to the superintendent of the Noval Academy, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart, and Mrs. Hart. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hart entertained at tea for their guests Monday afternoon in the lumnwndfnl's quarters. » C. Erkstine Clement, who re- cently has moved to Annapolis, and is occupying Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs, ouse, Ogle Hall. entertained at lunch- Sunday. Among. the guests were Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. Harrison Colhoun, Mr. Henry ‘Boykin of Norfolk, Va ‘was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, in her apartment at 254 King George atrest, this week. Sunday Mrs Bryan entertained at luncheon in guests is Mrs. Richard Baldwin, who spent the week in St. Louls | Mrs. Lindley Wood of Washington has been the guest this week of her son and daughter-in-law, Lieut. and | Mrs. Valentine Wood, who are oceupy- ing & house on Frankiin stteet, on Mur- ray Hill, for the Winter, | Mrs. Slayton. wife of Comdr. Charles C. Slayton, Fas returned to her home on Gloucester street after a visit to Philadelphia, where she joined Comdr. Slavton, who has since left for Vene- zuela. Comdr. Slayton is in command of the U. S 8. Hannibal Comdr. and Mrs. Charles C. Davis of Washington e recent guests of Comdr. Davis' mother, Mrs_ Charles de Voe Davis. in her home on South River. Mrs. Charles de Voe Davia recently returned from a motor trip through the mountains of Pennsylvania Mrs. Ryland WAshington of Salis- buty, Md. spent this week with her aunt. Mrs, Robert Burwell At the Peggy Stewart Inn on Hanover street Mr. Bradford Johnson of Boston is the guest of his parents, Dr. and Mrs Edwerd_ Darlington Johnson. at St Anne’s Rectory on Gloucester street. Prof. and Mrs. William E. Olivet ve returned to their home on Gloucester street after a visit to their daughter. Mrs. Greenacre, wife of In the presence of a group from| ‘Washington, Philadelphia and Baiti- | more, including the relatives and close | friends of the bride and bridegroom, the marriage of Miss Esther Treger of Po- | tomac, Va. to Mr. Oscar A. Dodek of this city took place Sunday, October 18. The ceremony was performed in the Italien garden of the Mayflower Hotel, | h Rabbi Solomon Metz officiating. | Given in marriage by her father, Mr. | Harry Treger, the bride wore a gown of white velvet and carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the valley. | Miss Julia Treger was maid of honor | for her sister, and Mr. Samuel Schiff | of New York was best man. A recep- | tion and dance followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Bermuda Mr. | Dodek and his bride will reside at the | Alban Towers, The marriage of Miss Jeannette uvy.{ daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Joseph Levy, to Mr. Joseph E. Zupnick, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Edward Zupnick, took place | Sunday, October 18, at noon, at the| Mayflower Hotel, the Rev. Dr. Mets of | Adas Israel Synagogue officiating. ‘ The bridal party stood under a can- opy decorated with yellow and white | chrysanthemums and palms. Mr. Leon | Brusiloff played the wedding march and Mrs. Hutzberg sang “At Dawning’ and “Because. | The bride was escorted and given in marriage by her father. She wore a nel model of eggshell transparent velvet, trimmed in seed pearls, with a MRS. GEORGE W. EISENACHER, formed in the home of the bride’s par- ents, where Autumn flowers and foliage were artistically used. Mr. Bamuel Thomas rendered the nuptial music. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore an ivory white satin gown cut on long lines with a tulle veil and carried white roses and {lilles of the valley. Miss Clarice Reter was the maid of honor for her sister and was in a orchid satin gown cut on long lines. Her flowers were Talisman roses Mr. Harold Lethbridy brother of the bridegroom, of Sandy Spring. Md., was best man. A reception followed the ceremony, after which the couple left for a wedding trip. The bride's going-away costume was a brown suit with accessories to match. Announcement is made of the mar- riage of Miss Ardith Elva DeHaven, daughter of Mrs. Mary J. DeHaven of Greensboro, N. C., to Mr. Lioyd Bayles Gallimore, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Gallimore, also cf that city, October 14, at the residence of the bride's un- cle. Mr. J. H. Richardson, at Villa Heights, near Roanoke, Va. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Percy E. Bailey of Roanoke. There were no attendants. Out-of-town guests among &ugene Feindt, | son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Feindt, took lace Saturday. October 10, at 3 o'clock, |in the parsonage cf the Grace Baptist Church, Rev. F. W. Johnson oflch&l\l. | The bride wore a dark brown ensemble and a corsage bouquet of tea roses and lilles of the ‘valley. 'Miss zabeth Feindt. sister of the bride- ' groom, was matron of honor, n & [ of Spanish tile color and & cor- sage bouquet of Talisman roses .and lilies of the valley. Mr, Albert Looker of Harrisburg, Pa. was the best man. After the ceremony & dinner . was served at the home of the bride's par- ents, after which the couple l:;t or a ‘xedd];imléip 0 Ne:x York. Mr. and TS will make their home 5625 Warren street - | Men offil]nive.r;i‘ty—dub Giving Halloween Dance ‘The first of its dances for the - son will be held at the University &b Tuesday evening and will be E;eeu.d | by dinner. The decorations will be, in |the Halloween manner. | Mr. Waverly Taylor is chairman. of | the club's Dance Committee, the other | members being Mr. J. Clifford Ppiger, Mr. Harold A. Brooks, Mr. Harry, L. Whose marriage took place in the Meth. | the small group of relatives and friends | Rust, jr., and Mr. Andrew odist Episcopal Church on Rhode Is. land avenue. Elizabeth Channel Barker. —Car She was formerly Miss | honor of Mr. Boykin and another ~=brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, » Thomas Wentworth Bcoykin of the ~wazeen Spring Valley. Mrs. Oharles C. Soule had as her i guests over the week end Lieut. Comdr. Lieut. Alvord J. Qreenacre, at Nor- fok. Va. Mrs. R. D. Tisdale is spending the Autumn with her son, Capt. R. D. Tis- dale, at Atlanta, Ga. and of another gon, Mr. \7illlam Tisdale, at Asheville, | N. C ! Comdr. Frank Leighton, who has arrived for duty at the Naval Academy, | and Mrs. Leighton are for the present | at the Peggy Stewart Inn on Hanover street Capt. and Mrs. Franklin D. Karns entertained Saturday evening in their | home on Maryland avenue, in honor of their guest, Miss Enola Badger Bar- ker of 8an Prancisco, and their son-in- law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs turban of silk chenile to match, worn | with a short veil | bouquet of orchid and lilies of the Ths maid of honor, Miss Minna valley. They will make their home in| Smith, was in an ecru lace gown with the Argonne. | a short bolero jacket to match trimmed | A number of pre-nuptial parties have with mink cessories and carried yellow roses. Mr. Elwood Zupnick was the best Furs of Fashion She wore brown velvet ac- been given in honor of the bride and ———— | UPHOLSTERING | | | Cabinet Making, Refinishing, Chatr JN| ' ] and Mrs. Thomas M. Shock of Wash- ington. Mrs. Soule entertained at din- } ner Saturday evening in their honor. ey |, A breakfast in the presidential room {followed the ceremony. Mrs. Levy. ! mother of the bride. was in a gown of blue transparent velvet, and Mrs. Zup- nick was in black satin and lace. ‘ r. Zupnick and his bride left after MRS. A. . GOLDEN, the breakfast for a wedding trip, the A late Summer bride, who with her husband, has returned from Europe, where | bride wearing a Spanish tile-color suit they spent their honeymoon. They have now gone to their home in Stamford, | trimmed with fox fur, and a corsage Schultz. | Conn. Mrs. Golden was formerly Miss Fannie Dodek of Washington. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, Forrest U.| rris-Ewing Photo. Lake also entertained Saturday evening e T SO |at supper in honor of Miss Marquita Wolfe of New Orléans, who is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Comdr. and Mrs. Alfred Wolfe Mr, and Mrs. Walter N. Wamseley, jr., of Sa Paulo, Brazil, are the guesis of Mr. Wamseley's parents, Mr. and i LMrs. Walter N. Wamseley, at_their Capt. and Mrs. - Willlam F. Halsey home, Dreams Landing, on the Severn are at Carvel Hall. Capt. Halsey will | River. spend a short time here before leaving * i for Charleston, S. C., but Mrs. Halsey . H will remain_fof about two weeks before | Episcopal Home to going {o Charleston, where she will Benefit by Lecture | The small ball room of the Willard ! spend the early Winter. | fi(r. Allen B, Cook: of r"':n English | an départment of the Naval 3 2 Wio will be used at 8 o'clock the evening of e occuples an_apartment | November 9 for the filustrated lectire, “Dream Pictures of Mysterious India,” | by Mr. Banson de Cou, for the benefit in the ice House, hi8 had as his guests sister and bBrother, Miss of the Episcopal Church Home. Since this haven for the aged is not in- Clarice Cobk and Mr. Freeman Cook of Norfolk, Va. Saturday afternoon Mr. Oook entertained at tea in honor | cluded in the Communty Chest, because of his guests. it belongs to the diocese of Washington, Miss Elizabeth Gordon, who 18 spend- | which extends beyond the District ing the Winter with her brother, Dr.||imits, it is compelled to appeal to the Douglas Huntley Gordon, spent a few ' public for assistance. Every Fall for | some years it has given one of these “Dream Picture” lectures, which are days this week in Yorktown, Va. quite unusual and distinct from the Capt. and Mrs. John B. Kaufman and Mrs. Hilliard, widow of Comdr. ordinary travelogue. The committee having it in charge, Mrs. Judson Cobb, ! Robert Hilliard, entertained at a supper | chairman, and Mrs. E. 8. Kennedy, Mr: party Saturday evening in Mrs, | Hilllard's house on Shaw street, in honor of Mrs, Albert Rockwell of |J. H. Turner, Miss Susan Hacker, M Fanny Howard, Mrs. Kingleberger, M Leslie Parr and Mrs. William Channin ‘Warren, Pa., Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs is the Johneon. president of the association, are making an_active campaign for guest of Mrs. John Pitcher in her home at Wardour before going to New York for the Winter. | their favorite philanthropy. Miss ‘Makguerite Cusachs is visiting Nirs. e W Js6n in her apart- | ment Ol“"-l; Cirele. Hllcl Cusachs | accompan! T aunt, Mrs. Carroll Van | | Ness of the Green Spring Valley, to | | Yorktown for the first of the week. Mrs. Albert Rockwell of Warren, Pa., 9 15 the guest of her aunts, Mrs. Charles Bemmnarsmere 1 v v B | ) AMASK call\-m street in Baltimore, where she b wi . | ew Il stay until returning to Annlpulls‘ 6 g R et Lieut. and Mrs, Ferguson Bryan are | among the recent arrivals in Annapolis, s .00 Lieut. Bryan having been ordered here | for duty in the department of ordnance A yard and gunnery at the Naval Academy. | Before coming to Annapolis, Lieut. and | | ,,A remarkable value during our An- | Colors _in Rose, Blue, % Graen Red and’ Pastel | Bed Room. Visit Our Studio of Interior From the Orfent Deeorati Elevator Service. Mr. and Mrs. Warrington Baldwin | intri of Bt. Louis this week .J‘emmmn. Ditden A number of guests from Waterbury and Annapolis in honor of their nephew, Mr. C. Columbus Baldwin of Waterbury and Annapolis, and Miss Katherine Mc- Cluney of St. Louls, whose wesding | took place Monday. ~Also a and Mrs. Warrington Baldw Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs, Scott Umsted, whose matriage took place recentiy, oceupying a house on Gloucester street Saturday afternoon Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Umsted gave & tea after the foot ball game for a number of friends from out of town who were here for the game. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas C. Hart gave the second of théir October “at homes” Wednesday of this week in the cuperintendent's quartérs in the Naval Acaderhy. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Myron W. Hutehison, who are otcupying the resi- dence on Prince George street of Comdr. Joseph Malecomson, M. C.. gave a sup- per K‘.rtv Baturday evening in honor of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Scott Umsted. ESTIMATES. FREE JOHN WEISMULLER 1735 14th St. N.W. fry « « » the individuality with which Pas- ‘ ternak treats all fashions is typical also A French Adaptation ... This . of their furs . . . in selecting a coat or Progressive Supper Party Entertains Sorority Members The Washington Alumnae Chapter | of Zeta Tau Alpha was hostess Tuesiay evening at a progressive supper given for the active members of that sorority in George Washington University and their rushees. ‘The. line of progress was out Con- necticut avenue into Chevy Chase, tomato cocktails being served by Mrs. Paul Briggs at her home in Cathedral Mansions. Stops were made for other courses at the homes of Mrs. Paul F. Loehler, 4007 Connecticut avenue, and Mrs. Laurie F. Hess, wha street. Miss Beatrice Clephane, 6000 Connecticut avenue, was hostess for the dessert course. About 50 rushees, | actives and alumnae, enjoyed the hos- | pitality of the Clephane home the rest of the evening. | i wrap it is a satisfaction to find here not PARIMODE | SABOT STRAP Moulded on the quaint lines of the French Peasant Shoe only the assurance of the finest in quality and workmanship . . . but also furs that will stand out from the usual REPAIRED,REMODELED CLEANED AND GLAZED You can save money by having your work done at ISADOR MILLER Mfg. “-rrier 809 11th St. N\W. Nat'l 5628 Our Work Is Guaranteed in their exclusive fashion originality. . .. espzcially interesting is the new col- lection of short fur jackets, in brown, black or white caracul, in black persian lamb and in white ermine. READY TO WEAR MADE TO ORDER —— . Roseudmet The Original “G” St. Furrier 1215 G St. Navonal se6 Metropolitan 9285 FUR COATS LESS THAN EVER Most' complete line of Fur Coats, tailored in the Rosendorf manner and sold with the Rosendorf guarantee W. D. 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