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Maj. Fordney to Spend Yulre at Fuller Home M:. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre Will Go to Boston for Christmas With Son-in-Law and The commandant of the Marine Corps | and Mrs. Ben H. Fullef will have with | them for Christmas and the week end | their son-in-law, Maj. Fordney, who | will come from Chicago, where he is on duty, to join Mrs. Fordney and their littie' family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Denegre will leave tomorrow for Boston to spend Christmas _with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Davies Sohier, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Denegre will return to Washington before New Year day Mr. and Mrs. Denegre entertained at dinner Friday evening Gen. Nathaniel F. McClure, U. S. A, retired, has joined Mrs. McClure in their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, coming here from Kentucky. ‘They plan to remain in Washington for the rest of the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane of *Westover,” near Richmond, Va., will have as their guests through the Christ- mas season Mrs. Richard T. Crane of Chicago and her daughter, Miss Plorence Crane and also Mrs. Crane Chadbourne of Washington and Miss Lamont, who arrived today Col. and Mrs. M. Robert Guggenheim will have with them for the holidays Miss Guggenheim, their niece, and Miss Gwendolyn Rothschild. a cousin, of 8ew York, who arrived yesterday. Mr. M. Robert Guggenheim. jr. will arrive from Darthmouth tomorrow and Miss Elsie Williams will also arrive the first of the week to be with Col. and Mrs. ‘Guggenheim. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Davies will have with them for the holidays their son-in-law_and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas P. Cheeseborough, jr. of Bronxville, N. Y., and their little family. Mrs. Cheeseborough and her son will arrive tomorrow and Mr. Cheeseborough will join them Christmas eve. Miss Rahel Davies has sailed aboard the Leviathan for this country and is ex- pected to arrive in New York Wednes- day and will come to Washington in time for Christmas with her parents. Judge and Mrs. Orville Smith and their three daughters have come to ‘Washington from Cleveland and will spend the Christmas holidays at Ward- man Park Hotel. Mrs. Lutz Wahl, widow of Mai. Gen, Wahl, is among the many high ranking Army and Navy people who are en- tertaining in the crystal room of the Willard prior to the united services ball on December 29. Comdr. Timothy Keleher, U. §. N and Mrs. Keleher will go to New York Christmas holidays. Miss Weaver is head of the department of music in Sweet Briar College. Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor H. Backus will go to Philadelphia tomorrow to spend Christmas and the holidays with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace T. Backus in their home in Chestnut Hill. Dr. and Mrs. Jam their’ home, Glen View Farms. on the Rockville road tomorrow siad will move to the apartment at 2029 Connecticut avenue which they have leased for the Winter months Miss Edidora Allen, daughter of Capt. Walter H. Allen of the Navy and Mrs. Allen, will come to Washington | Tuesday to spend the holidays with her parents in their apartment at the St Nicholas. Miss Allen is a second-year student in the School of the Drama at Yale, having graduated last June from Skidmore College. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Van Name arrived yesterday from their home in New Haven, Conn, and will be at the Dodge during the Christmas holidays Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanley Van Brunt will have as their house guests during the Christmas holidays Mr Van | . Lyon will close SUNDAY STAR, CHRISTMAS VISITOR Brunt's mother and sister. Mrs. L. S | Van Brunt and Miss Mab2l Van Brunt of Omaha. Nebr.. also Mr. Van Brunt's brother, Mr. Myron Gilbert Van Brunt of New York Cit, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Baker sailed last night aboard the Mauretania for South America. They will return the early part of January to their apart- | ment in the Shoreham Hotel. Mrs. Nan Barclay will arrive from New York Christmas eve to spend a few davs with her mother, Mrs. E. L. McClelland, at 1771 Church street Miss Grace Elizabeth Giffen, a sopho- more in Tarkio College, Mo., will arrive to Visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Giffen. during the holiday sea- son. at 5312 Thirty-eighth street north- west. She will be accompanied by Mr Allison Denning. a junior from Long Beach, Calif. who will visit relatives in Washington during the holidays. Both students will resume their studies at Tarkio Ccllege, Tuesday, January 5. Mr. Carson Gray Frailey, who is at- tending Johns Hopkins University at Baltimore, Md.. will spend the Christ- mas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carson P, Frailey, 3704 Livingston street, Chevy Chase, D. C. Miss Anne de Beaupre Beach, daugh- ter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Beach, 6327 Meadow lane, Chevy Chase. Md. will visit in Hagerstown, Md, during i | | | | | Daughter of the governor events of the holiday season. Quota Club Celebrates Giving Christmas party The Quota Club entertained at.a din- ner last evening in the Garden House of the Dodge Hotel. This was their formal Christmas party and was attended by members of the club and specially invited guests. Covers were laid for 50. Miss Betty Shorey was in charge of the program which followed the dinner and Mrs. John M. Hammcnd was chairman of the Committee on Arrangements. Miss Frieda Kenyon, | president of the club, presided. ;Republican Women Hosts at Friday Tea Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, vice chairman of !the Republican National Committee, | tev. Mrs. Wade H. Elis, Mrs Sidney Cloman, Mrs. J. Thompson Wailes and MISS FLORENCE MEYER, of the Federal Reserve Board and Mrs. Eugene Meyer, who will Join them for the holidays and will take part in many of the social Harris-Ewing Photo. Mrs. Carl A. Droop. A group of assisting mained through the tea hour cluded Mrs, Charles J. W Edna Patton, Miss Mrs. G. Frishey Eiker Harry Lewis Weller and Mrs. Harry A. Hi Bond, Mrs. R. Perry WASHINGTON, hostesses re- and in- {amson, Miss | a W. McQuown, | Mrs. Charles B. | M (Gl o o e Betict Reception and Dance Club of the Franklin | and last | a buf- midnight. | delphia, who | the occasi The Senators’ Banks, In dance at evening in fet supper Mr held Ward, b Florenti! served Gerry Dirksen of Ph came to Washington ing with Mrs. Dirksen. v a_ reception Park at in the recei e ToOm, Hotel s. G ull, on, | D. C, DECEMBER 20, Lnrde Audience Sees Comedy Presented by Fort Humphreys Club Supper pnrty Is Given by Capt. and Mrs. Albert C, Lieber, Jr. FORT HUMPHREYS, Va., December 19.—The presentation by the Essayons Dramatic Club of the comedy, “Rich Man—Poor Man.” at the Engineer Theater, was enthusiastically received tonight ‘by & large audience of local people and their Washington guests. The play was directed by Capt. Albert C. Lieber, jr, and the leading parts | were taken by Mrs. Roland C. Brown | land Lieut. Henry G. Douglas. Other | members of the cast included Mrs Richard T. Coiner, Mrs. Claude H.| | Chorpening, Mrs. David A. Watt, ir.; | | Mrs. Henry G. Douglas, Mrs. Joseph W. | | Cox, jr.; Mrs. Emil J. Peterson, Mrs. | Paul D. C. Berrigan, Mrs. Robert J. Fleming, jr.; Lieut. Louis W. Prentiss | and Lieut. Max S. Johnson. Others | | assisting in the presentation were Maj. | William E. R. Covell and Lieut. and | Mrs. Morris M. Bauer. = Following the | show an informal reception and buffet supper were held in the Log Cabin by | the Dramatic Club. Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lieber, jr., entertained at supper tonight before the play and had as their guests Col. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner, Capt. and | Mrs. Ralph Millis of Washington, Capt. | ,and Mrs. C. R. Moore of Washington, Lieut. and Mrs. Claude H. Chorpening, jeut. and Mrs. Louis W. Prentiss, Lieut. and Mrs. Emil J. Peterson, Lieut and Mrs. Henrv G. Douglas, Lieut. and h Joseph W. Cox, jr.; Lieut. and Mrs Roland C. Brown, Licut. and Mrs { Robert J. Fleming. jr ; Lieut. and Mrs. David A. Watt. jr.: Lieut. and Mrs Paul D. C. Berrigan, Lieut. Max 8 Johnson. Another dinner before the play was given by Capt. and Mrs. Morrill W Marston. whose guests were Mr. and Mrs. Pranklen Setzler, Mr. and Mrs Morton Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Moffatt, Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence K. Anderson. Mrs. G. G. Asher of Alexandria en- tertained at tea Sunday afternoon for | -|Col. and Mrs. Edward H. Schulz and |Miss Caroline Schulz. Among _the guests from Fort Humphreys were Mrs. Gammans, Maj. and Mrs. Willlam E. R. Covell, Maj. and Mrs. Henry C. Johannes, Lieut. and Mrs. Michael C. Grenata Mrs. Robert J. Fleming, jr bridge party Monday afternocn | Mrs. Morrill W. Marston entertained G. | the Reading Club at a Mexican lunch- eon Monday Lieut. and Mrs. Morris M. Bauer were dinner and theater guests Tuesday of Licut. and Mrs. Robert G. Lovett Miss ence Wingate and Miss Agnes Bradford of Washington were dinner guests Sunday of Maj. Henry A Wingate The Officers’ Club gave a bridge party |in Harris Hall Friday night Col. and Mrs. Richard T. Coiner and Maj. and Mrs. William E. R. Covell I gave a | bridge party. 1931—PART THRYE. BALTIMORE GIRL PRESENTED | [~ Mrs. | guest of Lieut. MISS PATTI WARFIELD EDMONSTON, Debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Edmonston of Baltimore, who, with her cousin, Miss Catherine Edmonston Riegel of New York, was entertained at luncheon at the Chevy Chase Club by their aunt, Mrs. J. Douglas Rollow of Wesley Heigh —Bachrach Photo. were recent guests of Maj. and Mrs. Edward Marks at a dinner dance at the Army and Navy Country Club. Lieut and Mrs. Georze C. Reinhardt entertained at dinner before Friday's guest of Lieut. and Mrs. Henry G Douglas. On Sunday they will be the dinner guests of Miss Esther Marshman and Mr. Harry Marshman of Wash- ington. Col. and Mrs. Horace F. Sykes of Silver Spring, Md.. are dinner guests Mrs. D. 1. Sultan of Washington was the luncheon guest of Mrs. William E R. Covell at the Willard Hotel Mcnday. The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Charles W Stewart and as its guest Mrs Manual J. Asensio. 1 Robertson and gran of Wash- ington were dinner guests Sunday of Maj. and Mrs. James A. McCalla Capt. C. W. Siefert of Davidson, N. C Mr. William Siefert and Mrs. J. H Gannon are spending the Christmas lacation as guests of Lieut. and Mrs, Emil J. Peterson Mrs. Jchn T. Gardner is the week end BRO Open Tomorrow Until 9 PM. G St. bet. 11th and 12th SOEIBETY. tonight of Lieut. and Mrs. Horace P, Sykes, jr. Zoe Loeffiler of Detroit will arrive Thursday to spend the Christ- mas holidays with Lieut. and Mrs. Sykes. Lieut. and Mrs. William O Giesen dined Tuesday with Maj Mrs. Paul Hawley of Washington. Miss Jane Wright. who has been the and Mrs. Michael C. Grenata, left Sunday for her home in Jackson, Miss. Lieut. and Mrs. Thomas R. Howard have as their week end guests Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clayton, Mrs. Kate Donn of Savannah, Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas Howard of Washington Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Buckley are Teceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born on December 13. Mrs. W. A. Baker of Winchester, Va., was the guest of Maj. and Mrs. Bowyer B. Browne Monday Lieut. and Mrs. Manual J. Asensio were dinner guests Sunday of Col. G. J Fiebeger and Miss Julia Fiebeger of Washington Miss Margaret Atkinson of New York was the week end guest of Capt. and Mrs. Albert C. Lieber, jr. Maj. and Mrs. William E. R. Covell entertained at luncheon Tuesday and had as their guests Col. Francis B. Wilby, Col. Richard T. Coiner, Maj. R. C. Williams, Maj. Robert W. Craw- ford and Maj. Jenny. Miss Mary Phillips, leading lady in “House Beautiful,” and Mrs. Kane of Alexandria were tea guests Friday of Lieut. and Mrs. Roland C. Brown. van and —Burlington Hotei— 1120 Vermont Avenue, N.W Dee. 0500 Today'’s Dinner $1.00 12:30 to 2:30 and 5:00 to 800 Grapetruit Roast Long Is; Roast Young Tu Orange Fresh Spinach Cand Tomato Aspic Salad Puympkin P yonnaise hipped Cresm Ice Cream and Cake Vegetable Dinner. fresh Vegeta Music 7 to 9, Walter > OKS ‘Tuesday to spend the holidays and will return to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after the new year. Christmas holidays, to assist at the debut of Miss Alice Rhinehardt Cohill of Stafford Hall. line. as was also M McHenry, Mr. McH pervisor of V Mrs. Kenneth Eane and Mrs, nry being gton d Mr of Rosslyn, Va Clin | and Mrs. Ellis A. Yost, director, wom- 8 | en's division, were the guests in whose honor the League of Republican Wom- Open Tomorrow Until 9 PM. su- and Mr. Jack Marshall will arrive in Washington Tuesday from New Haven to spend Christmas and the New Year with Mrs. Marshall in their home in Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sullivan have been joined by their daughter, Miss Sidney Sullivan. who has been in France since July. Mrs. F. Bagley Wallace will have with her in her home, 1905 N street. her two interesting daughters, Miss Esther Bag- ley Wallace, who will arrive from Wells College and Miss Susanne Gagley Wal- lace, who will come from the Sarah Lawrence School. Both of the Misses Wallace made their debuts in Wash- ington. Miss Esther Wallace. two sea- sons ago, and her sister, last Winter. Col._and Mrs. Frank E. Hopkins of New York will arrive in Washington Thursday to spend Christmas with_her son-in-law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. James B. Mann. Mr and Mrs. Paul FitzSimons, who have been at the Willard for the past 10 days, have returned to their home in_Newport While in Washington Mrs. FitzSimons spent considerable time renewing old acquaintances and. entertainsd a num- ber of parties in the crystal room of the hotel. Mrs. FitzSimons repre- sented the State of Rhode Island in the deliberations of the Republican Na- tioral Committee and was a promi- nent feminine. leader at the meetings which were held last week. Cadet Frederick W. Coleman. 3d. son of Col. and Mrs. Prederick W. Coleman, who are now at Fort Sam Houston, will spend his leave with Mrs. F. A. Carter at 2943 Benton street. Mr. Clagett Bowie will come from Harvard today to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Bowie Miss Miriam H. Weaver of Sweet Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ccnn have been Joined in their apartment in the Hotel Hamilton by their daughter. Miss Mary Virginia Conn, who is a student | at Fairfax Hall in Virginia. Mrs. Noyes. known to the reading public as Helen Rowland, is at Carlton for a short stay before the Christmas season to be with her mother, Mrs. Rowland, who makes her h-me in the Olympia Miss Alice Hyde. daughter of Dr. and 21rs. Charles W. Hyde, will go to Chi- cago to spend the holidays with Capt and Mrs. Herbert Stevens at the Great Lakes Naval Station En route home Miss Hyde will stop in Ohio to visit Dr. Hyde's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Hyde. Mrs. J. D. Thompson and Miss Dor- cthy Thompson of the Lorraine Apart- ment will spend the holidays in Larch- mont. N. Y. with Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Moore. They ‘Washington this morning. Mr. Joseph C. Lincoln, the well known author of Villa Nova, Pa. is a guest at the Mayflower, accompanied by Mrs, Lincoln and their son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Lincoln, also cf Villa Nova. They arrived in time to attend the wedding of Miss Barbara Ballantine and Mr. John Cross. left Mrs. Catherine Filene Dodd and her | two children, Joan and Bill, will leave Washington Wednesday for Boston to spend the holidays with Mrs. Dodd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Filene, at their country place, Weston. Miss Kitty Freedman will leave this mcrning to visit Mrs. Lewis W. Robin- son in her home in Martinsburg, W. Va. Miss Betty West is spending the week end at Annapolis, where she went to attend the dinner dance given last evening by the Superintendent of the Academy and Mrs. Thomas C. Hart for the | en of the District of Columbia enter- | tained at tea Friday afternoon in the women's drawing rooms of the new club house on Scott Circle. Several hundred guests thronged the rooms, which were opened for the first time since the former Japanese embassy was acquired by the National Capital | Republican Club as headquarters. The | tea was a forerunner of the reception | held that evening to formally open the | club | Received by Mrs. Frank W. Mondell president of the league, members and | guests quickly formed into groups to ! discuss, not politics, but the attractive rooms on the second floor which will | form the setting for numerous teas and | bridge parties throughout the Winter | spacious and well lighted, the two | drawing rooms lend an air of hospitality | further intensified by the rich rose | brocade hangings and interesting pieces i of furniture scattered about. Green vel- vet carpets offer pleasant contrast, and | on Friday the tea tables were gay with { bowls of holly and Christmas candles Alternating at the tables were Mrs. | George H. Moses, Mrs. James J. Davis, | Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Jacob | Leander Loose, Mis. William Fitch Kel- | | among wh Leonard Ta Mr eral others Jones acted as hi chairman W of were nd. 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