Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1931, Page 38

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Mrs. Turner Is Hostess At Bridge in Annapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Sy]vanus Stokes. Jr.. Issue Invita- Dance at Home on NC\V Year EVC. tions to ANNAPOLIS, Mg, December 19.— and their family spent the Summer at | Jamestown, R .I. The foot ball season being over, Annap- | “Rrip "Vaomar’ and Mrs. M. W.| olis will have no more sports until| puteninson, jr.. gave a buffet supper | January. The basket ball game Wed- | Wednesday, December 9. in honor tof‘ . was the last, and the usual Mrs. Hutchinson's sister, Miss Baxter nesday was the last, and t o il S vashington number of strangers here over the week | % d5UP PTG of midshipmen and end will be missi Mrs. Henry D. Cooke were at home Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan gave a tea in| Wednesday afternoon in the com- N,’ apartment on King George street, | mandant’s quarters at the Naval Acad- | r apa g ey Sunday afternoon, in honor of Mrs. * Nt and Mrs. Iveson Brooke Clarke | Richard Baldwin, who has spent the|were guests of Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan | Fall in St. Louis and Louisville, and re- | Sunday. Mrs. Bryan entertained in- | cently returned to her home at Water- | formally at luncheon for her guests.| bury. Mrs. Bryan's other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarke are residing in Mr. and Mrs. Iveson Brook Clarke of Baltimore, Baltimo Commodore and Mrs. Ed- Lieut. and Mrs. Donald J. ansoyl ward Lloyd, Capt. and Mrs, Charles M had eight guests at dinner Wednesday | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, DECENBER 20, GUEST AT COUNTRY CLUB Oman, Capt. and Mrs. John B. Kauf- man, Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. Soule, Comdr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall Mrs Rob- ert Hilliard, Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest, Mrs. George W. Simpson, Mrs. C. Erskine Clement. Mr. and Mrs George Turner. Miss 1\1()1\30 Milligan. Mrs John H. Holt, Mr. Walter Hud- son, Mr. Forbes Colhoun, Mr. and Mrs, D. Claude Handy, Miss Frances Beverly of Winchester, Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton | Mrs. Holt, wife of Lieut. Comdr. John B_ Holt, jr.. who spent the Fall at Nor. Tolk, was the gu this week of Mrs.| Logan, wife of C r. James A. Logan, in her home on Upshur road. Lieut Comdr. Holt was on duty at {he Nayal Academy until last June, and with his family occupied a house on Market street Mrs. George J. Turne bridge party Wednesda her home at Ward Mrs, Carryl H aft in The guests were n, Mrs. John B.| Kaufy Mrs. Robert Hilliard, Mrs. | Willard Riddick, Miss Mary R. Ma-| gruder, Mrs. James Bowdoin, Miss Eliza- t. Mrs. Middleton Semmes K. O'Brien and| rff | Ivanus Stokes, jr. itions to a_company be n New Year ¢ House Farms, noon est. M Fran Mrs. Hiester Hoogew Mr. and M have issued ir for a dance tc Eve in their home, V on South River G mdr. and M muel S. Payne daughter Payne’s Carvel have rd. at Hall. Comdr. and Mrs. Payne been Charleston, S, C. Comdr. Payne will spend the holidays with his family in Annapolis, and Mrs. Payne will remain_here through the Winter Mrs. D. Claude Handy left Monday &ith her cousin, Miss Frances Beverly. | for Winchester, Va.. where she is Miss Beverly's guest for the week | The singing of the Christmas carols | #yuesday by the midshipmen, in front | of Bancroft Hall, marks the closing of | the Naval Academy for the Christmas | Jeave. Many midshipmen will s their leave in Washington Rear Ads A. M. D. McCormick after a visit to his son | ighter w, Licut. Comdr Mrs. Lynde D. McCormick, in their | . on Porter road. Read Admiral | McCormick and his daughter, Miss Nellle Jett McCormick, are spending er in Washington dore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd entertained informally Sunday at luncheon for Rear Admiral McCor- mick in their home, the Brice House Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Warrington Baldwin of Bt. Louis spent the week end as the guests of Mr. Baldwin's sister and sis< ter-in-law, Mrs. A. G. Cooke and Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin, in their home, Spring Hill, at Waterbury. Mrs. Abson, wife of Lieut. Charles M. | ‘Abson, and her children moved this | Week to an apartment on Maryland avenue. Lieut. Abson has left An- | napolis for sea d Mrs. Abson Stuart. Lieut. Abs mother. was their guest last week, on Hanover | street, where they have been living. Mrs, Stuart, who formerly lived here, is spending the Winter with her sons in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. Ernest Perry, in Washington. Mrs. Dinger, wife of Capt. Henry Dinger, arrived in Annapolis Tuesday and was the guest for the remainder of the week of Mrs. Carryl H. Bryan in her apartment, on King George street. Mrs. Dinger has recently recovered from an illness and i5 now living .t | Torresdale, Pa. Capt. Dinger, since his | retirement, has been in business in | Philadelphia. Capt. and Mrs. Dinger a small | ) evening. Col. Findley and Mrs. M. C. Ohio, were Mumma. Mrs. Mark Vanderwart and Mrs. A. J. Goodman, George street Mrs. John G. Tilton of Norfolk spent hort time during the week at An- Tilton is_the daughter- in-law of the late Col. McLane Tilton, | who for so many vears occupied the d avenue. | s Bookwalter of | \d daughter, Mr. jr. of Boston and will be the the Christmas_holidays of Bookwalter's cousin, Miss Bonnie napolis. Mrs. old Tilton house, on Maryl: 4 Mrs. Chi . their son kwalter, a Bookwalter guests_ove Mrs, Todd on King George street Irs. Prentiss Ba Miss bella Bassett returning from St the Brighton in the guests for the Mills, wife of Lieut Mills, in her home on street Comdr. Mrs. Hall, wife of Lieut. Comdr. John 11 officers’ Wednesday evening with Capt. John W. Hal Teceived at the Wilcox, jr. E: Harmon V. ew Mumma of recent guests Annapolis, where they came for a visit | to their son, Midshipman George A. of N. Y. spent a few days here this week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. on Princ tt and her daugh- who. Louis have been at Washington holidays” of Mrs. Schuyler King George Briner. now waukee, York. Thomas C. at Red Bank, in | selham, | since MISS MARGARET LEE FERGUSON, Whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abney H. Ferguson, will give a dinner dance for her Saturday evening, December 26, at the Burning Tree Club. Miss Ferguson is a student at the National Cathedral School. arris-Ewing Photo will be hop | their daughter. Miss Isabella Commodore Hotel. Miss_ Frances Mary on Rullman is WEALTH of Christmas sug- gestions for gifts truly practical— await your selection from our complete display of fine fur- niture and fixtures « +» Occasional Fur- consistent with economy. G-E RADIOS @atlin’s, Tur. 1324 N. Y. Ave. N.W. A Complete Line of GIFTS... now on display LAMPS 22 to $145:% DESKS-TABLES CHAIRS - SMOKERS 5: to 165 niture, Bric-a-Brac, Lighting Fixtures —a fascinating collection, at prices today’s spirit of and Miss Monroe spent this week as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Rullman N. J. Miss Rullman and U | | % ] A Possibly you are one ed in part paymen g ; g y § ; % % Radio Bench.. Magazine Rack Smoking_Stands Coffee Tables. Card Tables. . Indirect Lamps..,,.. Phone Stand and Chair..$12.00 Bridge Lamps...........59.00 Decorated Butler Troye $17.00 BEAUTIFUL BABY GRAND 5375 of those who have said: “Some day I will give my family a Baby Grand Piano.” De Moll's extremely low terms makes such a gift possible to everyone. Come in and investigate. Your present piano acsepts nf. —Mason & Hamlin Grands —Weber Grands and Weber Duo-Art Grands —Steck Grands and Steck Duo-Art Grands —Wheelock Grands—Stroud Grands ~—Grand Pianos priced from $375 —Duo-Art Reproducing Grands from $995 GIFT SUGGESTIONS For the Busy Xmas Shopper Poker Tables Tilt-top Tables. Piano Benches Easy Charis Clectric Clocks. .. Nest of Tables. . Spinning Wheel Lamp. ... Pottery Lamps. .. Mahogany Tabour, Mahogany Sewing Set...$12.50 Pireside Seass..........51000 Mahogany End Tables Baby Grand Pianos Upright Pianos $225 Reproducing Grands. $995 General Electric Refrigera- Fern Stands.. Smoking Sets...... R. C. A.-Victor Coml Piano Stools. Bookcases $9.00 $375 And hundreds of other useful and up-to-date things, Individuality in Gift Furniture at De Moll’s. O. J. DE MoLL & Co. Radios—Pianos—Gift Furniture TWELFTH and G STS. Entrance on Twelfth Street WAL SIS BXIZ 2 0pen Evenings Until Christmasgfigxx&;"; De Moll'’s Outstanding Xmas Values | Hart entertained tonight at & supper | Miss Monroe were in New York over followed by dancing in the superintend- | ent's quarters at the Naval Academy. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hart and ' to New York, where they were at the Hart spent the week end in New York at the the week end. | Capt. and Mrs, Henry D. Cooke went Commodore Hotel over Sunday. The students of 8t. John's College | gave the first of their formal hops in the college gymnasium last evening The colors were black and white and SPECIAL TODAY Broiled glorious an In rained grain A pm‘(cd Her. and linings. : nitialed W1 ‘2. GIFTS THAT MEAN MORE many visitors came to Annapolis for the dance. Mrs. Slayton, wife of Comdr. Charles Slayton, and their daughter, Miss Nancy Slayton, accompanied by Mrs. Smith, spent the week end in New York. Mrs. Smith was at the Commodore Hotel and Mrs, Slayton and Miss Slayton fer in Brooklyn. Miss Esther Stone gave a supper party Wednesday, December 9, in_ the home of her parents, Comdr. and Mrs. Raymond Stone, on Murray avenue. Miss Stone's guests were Lieut. and Mrs. John R. Brown, Miss Isabella Hart, Miss Clement, Miss Gott, Lieut. Watson, Lieut. A. G. Stone, U. 8. A, of Fort Myer; Mr. Allan Cook, Lieut. Rucker and Mr. Thomas Stone. Mrs. Durrett, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Joseph H. Durrett, joined Comdr. Dur- rett in New York for the week end. Mrs. Wilmer Biddle of Philadelphia, left Monday after a visit of several days as the guest of her son and daughter- in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Dahl- gren, at Wardour. Lieut. and Mrs, Earle H. Kincaid re- turned to their home Monday after spending the week end with relatives in New York. Miss St. Clair Smith, daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Arthur St. Clair Smith, is spending the Winter in Baltimore with Mrs. Harry Lee Sling- luff. Mrs. Smith has left Annapolis, where she spent the Autumn, to join Rear Admiral Smith at Panama Miss Marie Gantt spent the week end wife of Lieut. Comdr. Roy C. Smith, | Wi were the guests of Mrs. Willlam Phelf- | Gt 1931—PART ThHhEE. 0 dith Wood, Permanent Organization; Mrs. J. H. Lapish, Publicity. Reserva- tions will be made through Miss Maude O'Flaherty, secretary. All members of college sororieties in are to be invited to attend the Juncheon. This list includes not only ‘alumnae, but the girls who are | now active in local college chapters at ‘Washington, American and Maryland universities. It is expected that more than 1,000 women, represent- atives of some 25 national sororities, will assemble for the festive occasion. Many distinguished women of offi- cial Washington, who have sorority af- filiations are being invited to sit at the speakers’ table. Dr. Cloyd Heck Mar- vin, president of George Washington | University, will speak to the group on Bicentennial plans for the Nalfi)nal Capital. . Mrs. Grosvcn;r Takes Role In Christmas pageant‘ Mrs. Gilbert H. Grosvenor will take the part of St. Anne, the mother of Mary, in the pageant “The Christmas | Story” to be presented at the Woman's Club of Bethesda on Sunday afternoon at 4:30 under the direction of the fine arts department of the club. Mrs. Rowland 8. Marshall is chairman of this department, and with Mrs. Thomas | | W. Pyle, vice chairman, is directing the play. Mrs. Maude Howell Smith will be the Voice, and Mrs. Oliver Owen' Kuhn is to play the Madonna part The musical background will be pro- | | Chapel at noon, when Miss Mary Blan- | chard Lynn of Washington, became the | Montpelier, Vt, now on duty on the U. S. S. Marblehead. Chaplain Frank| vided by the Lovette Choral Club of | ‘Washington. At the close of the pag- eant the Christmas tree recently planted in the club grounds will be illu- minated for the first time. A cordial invitation has been extended to the | public to be present, the affair being given as a bit of community service. A | silver offering for a Christmas social | servi rtunity in the Bethesda area H. Lash performed the ceremony and | S¢T¥iC OPPOI Miss Mable Vedder of Washington was | Wil be accepted. the maid of honor. Mr. Richard Tuttle, - = brother of the bridegroom, was best : Mrs. K's man. After the ceremony & wedding breakfast was served in Carvel Hal Toll House Tavern Colesville Pike ‘The bridegroom’s mother, Mrs. Rich- Bilver ing, Maryland as the guest of Mrs. Marston, wife of Maj. John Marston, at Quantico, Va. A wedding of great interest took place here Saturday at the Naval Academy bride of Lieut. Raymond Tuttle of ard Tuttle of Montpelier, Vt., was here for the wedding. Miss Charlotte Nelson Dugan _fis spending this week as the guest of Miss Mary Law Starr at Haverford, Pa. Miss Starr and Miss Dugan spent the week end in New York. More ThantThonsand At Alumnae Lunch Plans for the pan-Hellenic luncheon to be held at the Mayflower Hotel on Jan- UAry 23 are now being completed un- | der the direction of the following com- | mittee chairmen: Mrs. A. E. Nesbitt | General chairman: Miss Helen Dyer, | vice chairman; Miss Myrna Sedgwick, Home Atmosphere and Holiday Cheer ‘Will be found in ever this quaint "Old Taver Yuletide Season. The LUNCHEONS and DINNERS d domestic g fine € De B thout charge- in charge of Arrangements;: Miss E. Vaiden, chairman of Invitations; Mrs. Pa ard, Program; Miss J —prepared from M:s. Ks Recipes are always & distinct innovation. A Short Drive. or Four Corners Phone Shepherd 3500 Bus A LA CARTE TABLE!D HOTE s G . ! he Christinas “‘.oo-“so Shop Guinea Velvet With Lapin $16.50 . £ im- fectionotite. &0 ic gift bags for alfskin. leathers. autiful Be Sure to Visit P “COLLEGE CORNER" -third fioor WELCOMES THE COLLEGE GIRLS - HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS with gay new things for festive occasions now, and advance Spring SOCIE Vi rginians Hosts to Many Guests at Leesburg ‘The Rev. and Mrs. J. Armistead Wel- bourn entertained at a tea on Saturday afternoon at their home in Leesburg in honor of Mr. nd Mrs. Franklin Hartman Kenworthy of Purcellville and Wash- ington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Kenworthy, whose marriage took place October 8 at Exedra, lovely Colonial home of the bride in Purcellville, have just returned from a wedding trip to Europe, where they visited England, France, Austria, Germany and Italy. Those asked to meet Mr. and Mrs. Kenworthy were Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Miller, Rev. and Mrs. Norris Harkness, Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Lipscomb, Mr, and Mrs. Harrison Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Snider, Dr. and Mrs John A. Gibson, Rev. and Mrs. G. Pey- ton Craighill, Mr. and Mr bell, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. White, Mrs. Frederick Page, Miss Sarah Carter, Miss Bessie Davis, Batley and Mrs. Hubert Plaster, all of Leesburg; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cham- berlin of Waterford, M SlobeWern SECTIONAL rs. R. T. Cor- | Dr. and Mrs. W. O. | Y cure Lyon and Col. and Mrs, Clendenin of Purcellvile, Mrs. Goodwin Williams and Mr. Edwin Wiiliams of Berryville, Mr. and Mrs. Baylor of Middleburg and Mr. and Mrs. David Rust of Alexandria. The members of the Loudoun-Fau- quier clericus and their wives were en- tertained at a tea Monday afternoon by the Rev. and Mrs, Welbourn. At this time all the Episcopal clergymen and their wives within a radius of 40 miles of Leesburg as well as a number of prominent church people were asked to meet with the clericus. Guests were present from Charles Town, W. Va Frederick, Md.: Brunswick, Md.; War- renton, ' Fredericksburg, = Alexandria, Winchester and Berryville. ,‘Ok]a]’wmans Postponc Reception Until February 6 \‘ Owing to the holiday exodus from the city, the next dance and entertainment |of the Oklahoma State Society will be held Saturday night, February 6, in- tead of the first Saturday in January. d icke BOOKCASES The “Lowstak.” one of many popular styles illustrated above, is an ideal gift. Useful and decorative. Just the right size for the average home. Adaptable to odd corners. Book sec- tions can be added as the library increases. Come in and see the many beautiful styles an which are in Keeping with the d sizes. The new low prices, times, will surprise you. The Slobe Wernicke Co. 1014-1016 15th St. N.W. “College Corner” Soon, and Ask Our College Girl to Show You the New HOLIDAY FROCKS $I5 and $25 ‘And Our Gown Salon Frocks, $39.50 to $98.50 Since you have been away at college, the college girls and debs of Washington haye made “College Corner,” a «ozy nook on our third floor, a popular rendezvous. A eol- lege girl is hostess, and specializes in college wardrobes. Let her help you make your and if y Lounging Pajamas Coats Philipsborn is the place to come! Lingerie Robes selection. ou need Accessories hilipsborn LEVENTH ST. = BETWEEN F &G Phone Nat'l 7602-03-04 of Practical Gifts apparel to take back to school.

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