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L SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STA R, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 8. 1931—PART THREE. . Many From Annapolis Go. | | To Columbus for Game& Season’s Dances Given by Senior Class! at Naval Academy Is Largcly Attended. First of Mrs, Herwig, also is at Carvel Hall. Comdr. and Mrs. Grafton Beall will leave Annapolis next week, much to the regret of many friends. They will be accompanied by their young son, Grafton Beall jr. and will go to Charleston. S. C., where Comdr. Beall ! ANNAPOLIS, Md, November 7.— Many of the foot ball enthusiasts of An- mapolis are in Columbus, Ohio, where the Navy game with Ohio State Univer- rlace today. A hop was given in n Hall this evening which was at- T t~nded by the first class men and their ts. This was the first of the e of the season given by the senior ond was largely attended. An hop in the afternoon included he three classes and their guests. The second of the officers’ hops this | on took place last evening in Mahan Hall Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs left Wed- fesday 10 be the guest of her brother- In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wan Ness, in their home in the Green Bprings Valley. Baltimore. Be fore leav- ing Annapolis Mrs, Casachs was much ntertained. Mrs. William J. Giles gave a a for Mrs. Cusachs Saturday on the ina Mercedes. The tea table was resided over by Mrs. Giles' mother, rs. Arthur Ryan, and Mrs. Giles, Mrs. will go for duty Mrs. Beall entertained at lincheon Monday for Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs, who lefi Annapolis Wednesday for the ‘Winter. Mrs. Cusachs has taken an apartment in New York for the next three months at 444 East Fifty-second street. Among those present at Mrs. Beall's luncheon were Mrs. Robert Cabinnes, Mrs. George W. Simpson, Mrs. Wolcott E. Hall and Mrs. James Klufln;nn, s | Comdr. and Mrs. Henry C L gave a dinner Monday evreynlng ( hjelr | quarters on Upshur road in honor of Comdr. and Mrs. Beall. ! Of Personal Interest usachs and Mrs, Carroll Van. Ness Cap! and Mrs Comdr. and Mrs and M Hareld R Capt. and M Monday, after a short visit to Ca Mrs. John B Kaufman, in their quar- ters at the Naval Hospital Captan $tark is on duty in Washington Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lioyd ave a luncheon, October 31, in honor f Mr. and Mrs. James S. Whedbee of Mtimore, taking {heir guests later to the foot ball game at the Naval cademy. <l Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp. jr. vere guests for a few days this week of r. Kemp's uncle and aunt, Mr. and rs. Ridgley Melvin, in their home. berdeen, on South River. Mr. and | rs. Kemp are residing at Saranac | ke, N. Y., and are on a trip to| altimore and Annapolis. While in altimore they were the guests of Mr emp's mother and sister, Mrs. W.| homas Kemp and Miss Louise Kemp. To Washington Residents Mrs. Otto Wolf has returned to her home on Garfield street from a visit in Baltimore, where she was the guest | of Mrs. Leon Robinson. The Friday Club was entertained at lunchcon and bridge by Mrs. L. H. Levy at_her home on Perry place. | Mrs. Belle Rothschild has returned from Baltimore, where she was the guest of friends, Mrs. Henry Schultz, who has been the guest of Mrs. Eugene Schwab for | several weeks, returned to her home in Long Beach, N. Y., yesterday. Pi Froternity will take place Saturday night, November 28, at the Woodmont Country Club, from 10 to 1 o'clock, with an open dance. The marrisge of Miss Aline Kron- heim of New York, formerly of this city, and Mr. Harold Haas of New York took place in_that ciiy last Sunday, November 1. Mrs. Hnas is well | known in Washington, where she has many relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Furman Yormerly of Annapolis, who this Wintel wore hosts at dinner Thursday night have taken an apariment at Rolmd | at their apartment in Woodley Park Perk. Towers. Covers were laid for eight. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Merrill and | T Mfra John Lion. who was the giest Cacir daughter, Miss Marjorie Merrill, | or “hee sister-iniaw, Mrs, Cecelia: Mi- Bpent a few days this week with Mrs, [ Of Jaft ®HeT B Er, ey Apartments Roecce C. Bulmer in_her apartment|pgs returned to her home, in Baltimore. bh Maryland avenue. Mr. Bulmer and | ““fne \Wednesday Card Club and the Mr. and Mrs. Merrill motored Saturday | priday Card Club met at the Woodmont to Westover on the James River, Va.|Country Club for luncheon and bridge where they attended the large luncheon |joce el ™ partv given by Mr. and Mrs. Richard| =y and Mrs. J. Dunbar Rosenthal, Biane in homor of their debutantefwno have'been faking thetr home i daughter. Miss Ellen Bruce Crane. Mr. | Gnambersburg, Pa. have taken an Crane was the first United States Min- | s fReROUR: o B g o cfd ester, where ter to Crechoslovakia, and was secre- | ghev e (8 g, ‘tary to Mr. Robert Lansing, Secretary | "y Arthur Marks, jr., motored from of State during the World War, | Syracuse, N. Y., where he is attending Mrs. Bulmer gave a buffet juncheon | SYTREHEE h i cieity the past week to Bunday in honor of Mr. and MIS. |yigit his perents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merrill, the guests including Commo- | nparks of Wardman Park Hotel dore and Mrs. Edward Lioyd, Mr. and | M 80 WIRCEES "0lS given at the Mrs. D. Claude Handy, Mrs. James|yome of Miss Evelyn Beiloffi Monday by aufiman, Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan, Miss|{he Alpha Gamma Chapter of Alpha ane Miller, Mrs. C. Erkstine Clement, | pogiion” Phi Sorcrity of George Wash- WMrs. G. W. Simpson, Miss Marjorie Mer- | jngton University. Each pledge, num- #ill and Miss Carlisle Bulmer bering seven, was presented with a cor- Mrs. Morgan Draper, who has been coc P8 6€'CHe AT RRESTHIE Y oces and | taying at the Peggy Stewart Inn, Will |jjieq of the valley, the sorority colors. ghis week be the guest of Mrs. Soule.| 'y and Mrs. Lawrence Koenigsberg | Wife of Capt. Charles Soule, on Franklin | o "¢ Y0 chace Were hosts Halloween reet. Mrs. James Kauff ran daughter | iony ot a Turkish costume party, en- Mrs. Draper. and her little saughter, | teraining 50 guests, including some | [Betty Lou, will leave shortly for Cali- |jrcMORE T8, FUEAS, el ber, With | ornia, to joint Comdr. Kauffman. | Tyrkish food, was served. It has been P e B L e enter | the host'’s custom to entertain’ each | o Chaties ik I honor o #em_,gfl:‘o‘:;en night, representing & certain rs. Charles Brawn, the latter a | “'yy. and Mrs. Koenigsberg entertained dece of Mrs. Bowess. ‘Lieut. Brown s | o ‘Wednesday night at bridge, followed | A uty . on |bY 8 seated supper at midnight. dr. Lew M. Atkins, C. C. mow on | “rhe Armistice Peace day will be cele- Buty at Philadelphia, spent a few days |, The ATTISECs FCACE T Wi B2 “the early in the week with Mrs. Atkins' | prafee Tuesday, Forember to, 0 GV mother and sister, Mrs. Nevette Steele | Esrcl Strect TEEBE. L & 0 Cond’ the .‘;‘e‘?t”‘“ Laura Steele, on Frankln| gisterhood, in a joint program. A tea - d _ | will follow. Mrs. Harry Bernton, pres- Capt. M. E. Manly was the gest {07 | jqent of the ccuncil, and Mrs. Harry & few days this week of Capt. and Mrs. | 1ooie ‘bregident of the Sisterhood, will gdwlrd H. K. Old, in their quarters on | ;TeriG, orter road. Capt. Manly was en route | “rhe annual Junior Council dance will | #o Norfolk, Va., 1o join bis ship, the U. | (axe place the night of November 15, at { . 5. Augusta, after a week end at A lbrook, N. Y. Mrs. Ravenscroft, wife of Comdr. 4 rge M. Ravenscroft, entertained at er last evening in her apartment the Cooper, on Maryland avenue. Comdr. Reginald Henry, M. C., and Mrs. Henry are living at 1 Oklahoma terrace. Comdr. Henry recently re- ported here for duty after being at- gached to the U. S. S. Idaho. The hop Saturday night, October 31, fwas largely attended and the guests were received by Mrs. Cooke, wife of Capt. Henry D. Cooke, commandant of midshipmen, and Midshipman Alfred ©. Ward of the first class. The first of the dances for the sea- Bon at St. John's College took place Saturday evening, October 31, in the gymnasium. Mrs. Charles T. White of Hagers- fown s the guest of her daugnter, rs. Kieffer, wife of Prof. John 8. effer of St. John's College. Mrs. L. Dorsey Gassaway entertained Bvsma]l company at a bridge party ednesday, in her home, on Church Circle, in” honor of Mrs. Brown, wife ©of Lieut. Charles Brown, and formerly Miss Eleanor Green, daughter of Mr. @nd Mrs, Nicholas Green of Annapolis. Mrs. Daingerfield Love of Washing- fon has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Hall, wife of Lieut. Comdr. John L. Hall, in their residence, in Spa View Heights Mrs. Dutton, wife of Capt. Benjamin Putton, and their young daughter are Bt Carvel Hall. Mrs. Dutton’s mother, The Sweet Singing Wh Its pure, sweet tone; scale, its wonderfully responsive action make it a real aid to fastest progress in the child’s musical training. For than thirty Wheelock for more years the mame has been a synonym quality. Chis mew Wheelock is outstanding in tone, in quality ans in value, at only YOUR OLD PIANO TA LIBERAL Also, we have a beauti Wheelock Upright Piano for.... DE _MOLL & Co. Radios Pianos Twelfth & he Community Center. Mrs. - Daniel Lowenthal of Baltimore | motored to Washington Thursday to \vtsnr her parents, M. and Mrs. Harry olf. | "'Mrs. Ida Blum of Detroit is spending several days at the Shoreham. Mr. Horace Pack and Mr. Samuel | Kaufman are week end guests of Mr. | and Mrs. Alfred J. Goldsmith in Phila- | delphia. Mrs. Samuel W. Augenstsin has re- turned to her home on Fairmont street | from a visit with relatives in Cleveland, | Ohio. | The Junior Hadassah dance will take place Thursday evening, November 12, ai_the Cairo. | The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the J. C. R.| S. held its luncheon on Wednesday at the Mayflower Hotel, which w largely attended. Mr. H. Maurice Wi land, director of the J. C. R. S., at Den- ver, was the guest speaker. His sub-[ ject was “What the Ladies’ Auxiliaries | of the J. C. R. S. Mean to the Institu- | tion at Denver.” Moving pictures of the institution were shown. The annual Thanksgiving ball of the | Washington Chapter Hadassah will be | held in the grand ball room of the Mayflower Hotel Thanksgiving night Mrs. Maurice Whittlin is chalrman of arrangements. Mrs. Leopold Freudberg gave a tea at her home to the Program Commit- tee to perfect plans for the Thanks- giving ball Mrs. G. Erlebacher of Woodley Park Towers motored ville, 'N. C. eelock Piano ; its evenly balanced KEN IN EXCHANGE 5295 iful small Furniture Entrance On 12th St. G Open Evenings by Appointment MISS MARIE MILLER, Whose mother, Mrs. Marie C. Miller, announces her engagement to Comdr. Fred- | erick Ceres of Newark, N. J,, son of Mr. take place December 11, with friends, where she spent 10 days. Misses S and Gertrude Sherby, who are students at Goucher College, spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Harry Sherby, and at- tended the the Woodm v i | Mrs. Jul eberman was hostess | on rtaining at luncheon and bridge at the Shoreham. Covers were laid for eight i Miss Hazel Pearlman of Philadelphia motored to Weshington with a party | of friends last week end | with frie dance at the Woodmont Country Club. | hood of the Eighth Street 15 arranged for & rummage h will take place December 1, 2 gnd 3, the place to be announced | later Mrs. A. Apfel of Long Beach, N. Y., | eral days in Wachington to daughter, who is a student at iington University. age of Miss Sylvia Kurland, Ar, and Mrs. Jacob Kur- Sol B. Wiczer of Chi- of this city, took place Sunday afterncon at 4 o'clock at the | nmunity Center, Rev. Dr. Silver- | one officiated. The bride wore a be- coming gown of ivory-white satin, with a tulle veil, and carried a shower bou- quet of Bride's roses and lilles of the | valley. A buffet supper followed the ceremony. _After a wedding ‘trip, Mr. | and Mrs. Wiczer will make their home 4 in_this c Mrs. Meyer Berman was hostess at a luncheon at the Shorebam yesterday in | A beth Welfman, whose natles Peake will take | eorg The mar; daughter of land, and cago, but na 26 and Mrs. Joseph Henry Abel, of 4550 Connecticut ave, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son Suncay, November 1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fischer of Chevy Chase have as a guest the lat- ter’s mother, Mrs, Flora May, of Rich- mond, Va. Mr. and Mrs, Emile Levy have re- | Black VELVET for Evening Evening . . . gleaming - lights . . . enchanting music . , , charming people . ., and the subtle allure of black velvet MOELSISHOP | Murphy. ‘.Mrs. Roger Whiteford | Is Luncheon Hostess | At Chevy Chase Home Mre. Robert C. Cone Returns | to Hart{ord. Cfinn., A‘tel‘ Visit to Relatives. b Mrs. Roger Whiteford entertained at | luncheon Priday in her home on Le- | land street, when her guests were Mrs. ' Norman Ward, Mrs. Willlam McDaniel, | Mrs. John Reifsnider, Mrs. John Unger, . “william_ Mather, Mrs. Francis Reese, Mrs. Dorothy Herr and Mrs Peare Wantz, all of Westminster, Md. Mrs. Robert C. Cone, who has been | the house guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Parks, on Hesketh street, returned Wednesday to her home in Hartford, | Conn. i | “'Mr. Augustus Kcehler is again in his | home on Nevada avenue after an_ex- | | tended trip through the South. Mrs.; Koehler entertained at luncheon and . | bridge Monday. | " Mrs. Gallitin of Andville, Pa. is| the house guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R.| | Snoke, on Morrison street. | Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Swope and their daughter, Miss Marcia Swope, and their con, Mr. Leibert Swope, motored to Bethlehem, Pa., where they spent Sun- day with their son, Mr. Robert Swope, a student at Lehigh University. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Ruhl enter- | tained at dinner and bridge Monday evening in their home on Connecticut . i avenue Mrs. Elmer T. Cummins will enter- tain her club at luncheon and bridge | Tuesday in her home on East Bradley ane. Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Farrington | | have had as thelr house guest Mrs. | Farrington's mother, Mrs. Nelson of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Katherine C. Varela is spend- ing a month with her brother and sister-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. John Philip Sousa, at Sands Point, Long Island. Mrs. S. Montgomery Kintner and her daughter, Mrs. George Constance, of Pittsburgh, Pa., are house guests of Mis. Kintner's brother-in-law and sls- | ter,” Representative Edmund K. Erk | and Mrs. Erk, on Delaware street. n Mrs. Paul Vincent Mook, who has and Mrs. Salvan Ceres, the wedding to | been visiting «her parents, Rev. Henry —Underwood Photo. | Teller Cocke and Mrs. Cocke, and at- | tended the silver wedding anniversary : : : secks' | Of her parents, has returned to her turned to the city after several weeks'| pome in Princess Anne on the Eastemn Dr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Baer are|SPore of Mamyland = guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Carrle |\, M. &nd Mrs. Robert B. Haley of Wolf, and family in_Tampa, Fla. o g o e Wl Kappa Chapter of Phi Sigma Soror- | Bnests of Dr. and Mrs. Cus e Ha ity of George Washington University |CP\FATRORSHeCt held informal pledging in their rooms | . o0t T on Monday, Notember 1 and a luncheon | 1i!108 thelr sor-inclaw and daughter was given yesterday at the Madrillen. | qyenue, have returned to their home at - | Youngstown, Oblo. N D al Mr. and Mrs, Lether Becker enter- otre Dame Classes tained at a Halloween party Saturday | 3 evening, October 31. Giving December Dance‘ Mr. and Mrs. Everett Calvel are 29 and '31 of Notre | spending the Winer with Mr. and Mrs. | Myron Pattison on Ridgewood avenue. dance for the benefit | ay“and Mrs. Terrence O'Brien gave | of the academy December 11 at the a Halloween party for their children erinedy Wairen Hotel, | Saturday evening, October 31 The chairman of the Gance is Miss |, Mr. and Mre Ben Temple Webster Irene McNamara of the class of '29, | Miss Virginia McKibben of Wilson Gol- who will be assisted by a committ lege. at Chambersburg, Pa. composed of Miss Helen Early, Miss Dr. and Mrs. Custis Lee Hall, Mr. Regis_Boyle. Miss Charlotte Gartner. |and Mrs. Daniel Walser, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Rita Walsh, Miss Kathryn Gwinn, | W. A. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miss Alice Poston and Miss Margaret | Perry were ioint hostesses at a progres- | sive "Halloween dinner party Saturday LAST 6 DAYS / We close our doors Saturday, November 14th, on this Sacrifice Sale of Women’s J. & T. Cousins and other fine shoes! Suedes, Rep- tiles, Black and Brown Kid, Watersnake, Ties, Straps, Pumps . . . Hurry down—every pair of shoes must be sold. The classes of Dame will give a Group Number 1 —Women’s $5 to $10 - SHOES PAIRS FOR § Sold Singly for $1.87 Group Number 2— Women’s $6.50 to $12.50 Sold Singly for $2.87 Group Number 3—Every Pair $7.50—$14.50 Women'’s J. & T. COUSINS and Other Quality SHOES 7 Sold Singly for $3.87 $4.87 SHOE 2 Pairs sl.?fl Company PAIRS FOR $8.50 to $16.50 J. & T. Cousins Shoes 2 pairs, $9 One Table SHOES Broken Sizes E 310 Seventh St. N.-W. © Former Lessees of Shoe Dept., W. B. Moses & Sons Auturhn Bride MRS. E. A. HOFFMAN Until her marriage she was Miss Mary Courtland Robinson.—Underwood FPhoto. Albert Fenderson, Mrs. Montreal, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Roy N. McMillan enter- tained at a dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Mainfort and their and Mr. Thomas Cranford of Washington, Sat- and | Mainfort are en route to Palm BROOKS G St. bet. 11th and 12th family of Bar Harbor, Me., urday _evening, October 31. Mrs. evening, October 31. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Cummins, Mrs J. P. McLean and Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Haley of | Mr. SOCLEYY - .. | Beach, Fla,, where they will spend the | street, in honor of their son- ‘ Winter. | "Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Hunt have returned from a motor trip to Ohio and Indiana. They visited their daughter | Miss Harriett Louise Hunt, who is student at De Pauw University in Indiana. Mrs. Anna Silver and her daughter, | Miss ‘Margaret Silver, of Whiteford, | Md., spent last week end with Mr. and | Mrs. Burton® Corning on Leland street. | Mr. Ernest W. Sawyer has returned | to his home on Elm street, after an ex- | tended trip through the West. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Davis of Spring- |field,” Ohlo, are visiting Mr. Davis' | brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. | D. G. Davis, on McKinley street. Mrs. | Davis entertained the Executive Board | of the Chevy Chase, D. C., Garden Club at lunchecn Monday. Mrs. Sidney Smith, who spent the Summer at Swampscott, Mass., Te- turned Friday to the home of her son- in-law and qaughter, Dr. and Mrs. E. Flatelle Koss, on Harrisor. atreet. | and’ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ric! Gentle. There were 90 guests. | _Mr. Walter Miles and his son, M | Waltér Miles, jr. left Wednesday | motor for Nashville, Tenn., where th are visiting relatives, and attended | Maryland-Vanderbilt foot ball e yes. | terday. Mrs. Miles will give a studiad’ tea Tuescay afternoon from 3 -0 o'clock in her home on Jocelyn street, Mrs. Prank Cartwright entertaines at dinner Monday evening. in hoa of the birthday anniversary of Mr, Cartwright. | Horticulturists’ Dinner | Given at Dodge Hote! ‘The American Horticultural Socie:; entertained a dinner last evening, | followed by a meeting, at the { Hotel, when covers were laid for 1l | guests. Mr. Robert Pyle of West Grove Pa., president of the soclety, presided. Rsd A Mr. Roy Pierce is tredsurée: C. C. Thomas is secretary. Mr, ‘Thomas was in charge of the arrange- | ments for the dinner. Mrs. W. C. Kendall and her anugh-} ter, Miss Roberta Kendall, have re- turned from a visit in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Defandorf | have ‘as their guest for several days Miss Anne Ferris of New York City. | | Miss_Ferris came for the wedding of | Mr, Defandorf's sister, Miss Elizabeth | Defandorf, and Mr. Weaver, which | took place last evening in the Memo- | rial Chapel at Walter Reed Hospital. | | "Dr.’and Mrs. Willlam Blum have as | their house guest Mrs. Blum's brother, |Mr. J Prank Baylis, of Winchester, | Va. Dr. and Mrs. Blum and Mr. Baylis | motored Wednesday to Philadelphia, | | Pa., where Dr. Blum will deliver a lec- | | ture ‘au the Franklin Institute. Mr | William Blum, jr. a student of the University of Pennsylvania, spent last | | week end with his parents. | Mrs. Joseph M. Stanley entertained at luncheon Thursday at the Shor- | ham Hotel. ~Covers were laid for eight. | Mrs. James V. Bennett and Miss Stella’ Clemence of Washington enter- tained at a dinner and theater party Wednesday evening, in honor of M:s. Charles R. Stark of Wesley Heights. Mrs. Stark will leave in a few weeks | | for Spokane, Wash, where she will| | make her home. Mr. and -Mrs. Willlam Collins are spending a week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Reilly re- turned Tuesday after spending some |time with Mrs. Rellly's relatives in | Philadelphia. | Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bernard are | again in their home on Davison drive | after a motor trip to Lynchburg, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Tew ga recgption from & to 10 o'clock Prida; evening in their home on Huntington Announcing Regular DINNER SERVICE Starting Monday Lotos Lantern 733 17th St. N.W. UNDER SUPERVISION OF MISS STEGER 5 out of every 10 customers ask for a black COAT T L with black SKUNK We have lovely ones at We know our fashions, and the black coat with skunk is important because it's all black, be- cause skunk is long-haired, luxurious fur, be- cause it wears like the proverbial iron, because it is becoming to every woman! These furs are particularly fne—every set is twice inspected + . . when it is bought in New York, and when it is de- livered here. Other Coats at $59.50, includ- ing the very new diagonal woolen, are beautifully furred with Kolinsky Blue Fox Jap Mink Black Fox Persian Lamb (dyed white fox) Pointed Fox Kit Fox Fitch Red Fox Cross Fox Lynx Sizes for juniors, misses, women, little and larger women. Brooks Coats, Furs—Second Floor. The surprise fashion of the year! Lapin Jackets at Brooks at $20.50 Just arrived— this coat with m&ul d cutts of Ane. furred ki We're ready with plenty of these little jackets to wear with woolen ski bown, fine quality iapin, in s—black or sizes 12 to 20.

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