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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 3, 1932—PART THREE. SOCIE TY. 5 Mrs. Walton Schultze | Entertains at Bridge | In Honor of Daughter‘ Bride-to-Be Complimented at Congressmnal Countr y Club Monday. Mrs. E. Walton Schultze of Bradley yoad entertained at luncheon and bridge on Monday at the Congressional Coun- try Club, in compliment to her daugh- ter, Miss Helen Taylor, whose engage- ment had been announced to Mr. Wes- | ley Grafton Hanford, the son of Mr. | and Mrs, Henry G. Hanford of Military | Toad. | Miss Marguerite Norris, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Norris of Meadow lane, entertained at a dinner dance at the Columbia Country Club Monday evening. The guests were Midshipman Goodgame, Midshipman Williamson and Miss Anne Beach. Miss Norris will leave tomorrow for St. Mary's Seminary, St. Marys City, Md, to re- sume her studies Mrs. Edward M. Reidy entertained at luncheon and bridge Wednesday at her home, on Broad Branch road. Covers were laid for 12 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hall entertained at a dinrer party last Sunday evening &t their home, on Meadow lane, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Gulick of West Newton, Mass Mr. Louis Robertson of Chicago, I, s the house guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Robertson, on Mel- Ise street Col. and Mrs. George T. Everett, Miss Beall Everett of Philadelphia, Pa., and Lieut. William A. Davis, jr., of Fort Monmouth, N. J., are the house guests of Col. and Mrs. Fielder M. M. Beall on Brookeville_road Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miles of Jocelyn street will entertain at a studio tea this fternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock at Etoneleigh Court. Mrs. E. Richard Gasch, Mrs. Leonard Chambers and Mrs. Ashton Embry will assist Mrs Miles. Mrs. John Sasser and her daughter, Miss Nancy Sasser, of Princeton, W. Va., and Mr. Alexander Henderson of Van- couver, British Columbia, were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Sas- ser on Connecticut avenue last week Mr. and Mrs. Sasser entertained at din- per and bridge on Monday evening at | Daug] home and subsequently at the Shore- | f Mi ham Hotel supper dance. For the latter [ necticut avenue. MISS LOIS ANADIAN VISITOR hter of Mr. Alfred R. McGuire of Alberta, Canada, guest over the holidays ss Mildred Lovell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lovell of 5221 Con- mas with Mrs. Snoke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gallitin, in_Anville, Pa. Miss Marian Chase of Virgilia street entertained her pupils at a party on Tuesday afternoon at the Denishawn Studio, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sasscer enter- | tained informally on New Year after- noon at their home on Raymond street. Miss Shirley Sinclair and Miss Dor- othy Case of Glen Ridge, N. J.; Mr. Kirk Ridge of Syracuse, N. Y., Miss Margaret Love and her brother, Mr. Robert Love, of Great Neck, Long Is- land, are the house guests of Mr. and | Mrs. William S. Corby on Chevy Chase Circle. Mr. and Mrs. Corby entertained at a dance Wednesday evening for their daughters and their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Kane and fam- ily of Morrison street motored to Bal- | timore Tuesday to spend several days | with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Klarr of Cleve- | 1and, Ohio, are the Christmas house | | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tilman on McKinley street. Mrs. Tilman enter- | tained at bridge-tea Wednesday in com- | pliment to Mrs. Klarr. Mrs. - Lloyd Hoppe entertained at | bridge-tea yesterday afternoon at_her | home, on Oliver street, in honor of Miss Birch of Baltimore, Md. Mr. Gregory Prince and Mr. Sidney Prince, who are | versity, are spend their father, Mr Chevy Chase circle. Mr, and Mrs. Newman Little enter- | tained at a New Year eve party at their home, on Oliver street Miss Emily Himrod. of Ch.icago, I, has been the house guest of her broth- | er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- i ander Wylie " Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pattison of | Ridgewood avenue left on Tuesday pre- | paratory to taking a Carribean cruise. | "Mrs. F. W. von Hein_entertained at Iuncheon and_bridge Wednesday for her daughter. Miss Helen von Hein, in compliment to Miss Betty Barry of Riveredge, N. J. Miss Shada von Hein will return to St. Mary's Seminary to resume her studies Mr. and Mrs. Elmont B. Hazard of Ridgewood avenue have as their house Adam Gordon of Norfolk, | va. Mr. John Hazard will return to- morrow to Haverford College, where he will resume his studies Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacLaughlin and their daughter Betty of Richmond, Va.; | Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Miles and their | son Bertram of Wilmington, Del.; Mrs Nannie Coleman of Richmond, Va., and Mr. Walter Miles of New York City have | been the house guests for the holidays |of Mr. and Mrs. George Gravatt on Leland street —Underwood Photo. | Midshipman William M. Adams spent = —— | New Year day with his parents, Mr. | Sidney Prince, on McGUIRE, event the guests were Mrs. Philip T. | Williams of Jackson Heights, Long | Island; Miss Sarah Pollard, Mr. Rich- ard Wirt, Mr. Morgan Mays and Mr. William T. Pollard. Mr. Rudolph Peterson of Mexico City was recently the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Pollard, on McKinley street Miss Fay Smead of Chicago, IIl, has been spending her holiday 'vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. of Mr, and Mrs. Nattan B. William Smead, on Elm street. left Tuesday by motor for New York Mr. Ernest Sawyer has returned to | City, where she is the guest of b.r his home on Elm street after an ex- | brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Ms. | tensive tour of the Pacific Coast, where | Elgin Groseclose. as the commissioner of international | Miss Elizabeth Bourn, who is spen highways, he lectured at the chambers |ing the Clristmas holiday with b of commerce in different cities parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bour: Mr. William Blum, who has been |on Oliver street entertained at bridge spending the holidays with his parents, | on Tuesday evening. Miss Bourn will| Dr. and Mrs. William Blum, will re- | return this week to Hanover, Pa. turn today to the University of Penn-| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Branson en- sylvania to resume his studies. tertained at a dance Tuesday evening Miss Vita Lamont of Canada is the |at their home on Ingomar street for | house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Norman L. | their daughters, Miss Eleanor Branson | Bowen, on Elm street and Miss Anne Branson. Miss Rhoda | Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hough enter- | Blossom of New York City and Miss tained at a bridge supper on Wednes- | Valerie Tippett of Baltimore, Md., were day evening at their home, on Maple | the rouse guests of the Misses Branson to attend the dance. Mr. an? Mrs, Carl F. Stahler enter- a dinner party on New Year t their home on McKinley street were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Til- Janet Tilman, Mrs. John and Mrs. Frank Bryson left Thursday | for New York City, where they will spend several weeks. | Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Davis were hosts to their club at bridge and supper New Year eve. Dr, and Mrs. Davis enter- tained at a family dinner party on New Year day. Miss Helen Williams, the daughte" evening et ti on Rosemary | day street in honor of Mr. Stetson’s brother, | The gues Dr. M. E. Miller, who has returned | man, Mi from a trip around the world Klar and Mrs. Philip Gott. Porter Mrs. Ernest R. McComas entertained | Gott, Laura Jane Gott, and Capt. Paul in her home, on Jocelyn street, on De- | Balcar of Washington b cember 28 at a bridge-luncheon for | Miss Jean Whiteside, who has been her niece, Miss Marion Elizabeth | spending the holidays with her parents, | Goodno. Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Whiteside, on Chevy | Mr. and Mrs. August Koehler were | Chase parkway, will return today to| hosts at a New Year eve dance at their | Randolph - Macon _Woman's _ College, | home, on Nevada avenue. Mr. and |Lynchburg, Va. to resume her studies. Mrs. Koehler will be hosts this eve- | Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Swope enter- ning at a supper party, when the | tained at & New Year eve supper party | ests will be Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Un- |at their home on Huntington street in | erwood, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gott, Mr. | honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffer and Mrs. J. Edward Gensheimer, Mr. |of Bethlehem, Pa., who are their house and Mrs. Norman Hough and Mr. and | guests Mrs. Lawrence Hopkinson. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Rice were Mr and Mrs. Robert Kline enter- |hosts at a dinner Monday evening in tained at a New Year eve party at their | compliment to their son, Mr. Edwin home, on Chevy Chase parkway Rice, who left yesterday for Ann Arbor Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Smith enter- | Mich., where he will resume his studies tained at a bridge supper last evening |at the University of Michigan at their home on Oliver street in honor | Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brehx, Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Betters of Wash- | Mrs. W. Edwerd Denton, Mr. and Mr ington. Mr. Darrell Sn turned | Frank Dunnington and Mr. and Mrs today to the University a- | Walter H. Conway e ained at a nia to resume his studies dance for their daughters Nancy, Ruth Mrs. Donald V. Hunter entertained |Doris and Mary, respectively, at the at a bridge party on Wednesday after- | Chevy Chase Library Tuesday night noon at her home on Leland street. | Vari-cclored balloons decorated the Miss Carolyn Ball and her brother, | walls and ceiling. Guests to the num- Mr. Robert S. Ball, entertained the |ber of 60 danced to music furnished by group of carol singers from the Com- |J. Cornell's Orchestra munity tree at the White Lot at a| Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Yonker buffet supper on Christmas eve at their | entertained at a dance Wednesday eve- home on Jocelyn street. The guests |ning at the Congressional Country Club numbered 38. Mrs. Carleton Ball en- | for their daughter, Miss Madeline | tertained at a dinner party on Christ- | Yonker. mas day at her home. Miss Miriam Ruth McGee enter- Miss Lula Bryson, Miss Georgiana |tained at tea last Sunday afternoon assey and Miss Lucinda Hassey, who | from 4 to 6 o'clock at her home on ave been the house guests of Mr. and { McKinley street, in compliment to he Mrs. Prank H. Bryson have returned |sisters, Mrs. Edwin Stouffer and Mr: 2o their home in Greenwich, Conn. Mr. Douglas Mclntyre, who have been Now in Full Swing! 10 to-50% Off on Clearance Merchandise Luggage Giftware Umbrellas Leather Goods Costume Jewelry Gloves and Handbags 209, off on all Hartmann Trunks and Tourobes (KR 1314 F Street N.W. [ JUALITY WITHOUT EXTRA COST | | return today to tbeir home on Wood- e s ta{orheit parents: sl an|Co s SumenfEREA s R Y Mrs. J. G. McGee. | Mr. S. J. Mullins of New Orleans, | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lefingwell, who | 14 who has been visiting for the past have recently returned from Paris, | two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs France, are the house guests of Col.|-Thomas Rives in Chevy Chase, Md., and Mrs. E. Alexander Powell on Rose- | jeft Saturday for his home in the mary circle. Mr. and Mrs. Edward | goun [ Alexander Powell, 3d, bave returned = to New York City, where Col. Powell has been spending several days Miss Ruth Adams entertained at a bridge supper party on New Year eve at her home on Leland street. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Adams entertained at a bridge supper last evening at their ome. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Miller will Annual Card party Of St. Thomas' Church Church of St the Apostle, Twenty-seventh street and Woodley road, of which the Rev Thomas A. Walsh is pastor, will hold its annual card party Tuesday evening, January 19, at the Shoreham Hotel Miss Sarah Hickey, the chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. M. Frank Ruppert, | Mrs. S. L. Hoover, Mrs. Nellie S.| Bartholomew, Miss Anne Hickey, Mrs. The Thomas bine street after spending the holidays with Mrs. Miller'’s parents, in Phila- delphia, Pa. Mr. Robert Booth of New York City, formerly of Bradley lane, is in Chevy Chase visiting his many friends. Mr. Albert Hoxie of Clarkson Tech- nical Institute, New York, is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Moulton on Oliver street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Anderson have returned to their home on Harri: son street after spending the holidays with Mrs. Anderson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, at Cestleton, N. Y Mr. and Mrs. H. Cochran Fisher en- tertained at a New Year eve party at their home on Brandywine street Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lingamfelter and their son Brown of Livingston street are spending the holidays with relatives in Martinsburg, W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert R. Snoke re- turned on Monday to their home on Morrison street after spending Christ- DANCE SMARTLY | Don’t Be Satisfied With Being a Back Number Let one of Mr Thayer’s talented y oung instructors show you how casily and pleas- antly you can learn the newest steps. Call this week for a free 10-minute quest lesson and dance analysis. Studio open until 10:30 for visitors. Leroy H. Thayer Studios 1226 Connecticut Ave. 0 L. Gardiner Moore, Miss Raphael Ellis, Miss Mary McInerney, Mrs. Harry Car- | roll, Miss Jane Bradley, Mrs. Robert Bourke, Miss Katherine T. Rover, Miss Mary A. Burke, Miss Adele Smith, Miss Margaret M. Dore and Miss Mary Rover. Port of Spain, Trinidad, expects to put its idle men to work constructing & central water-supply system. Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents The Woodmont Country Club cele- brated New Year eve with a dinner- dance and breakfast. A large party saw the old year out and welcomed in the new. Attractive souvenirs were dis- tributed and dancing was enjoyed until a late hour. Mrs. Selma Cohen of New York has been the guest over the holidays of her | uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. I. Green- baum of 2700 Connecticut avenue. Mrs. Rose Goldsmith entertained & party of friends at a New Year eve party at her home on Van Burean street. Miss Ruth Leon motored to New York for the holidays and visited her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Greenberg, in 'Mount Vernon, N. Y. Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger, Mrs. Sylvan Bensinger and son, Mark and Mrs. Abe Liebman returned Wednesday from & | short motor trip to Philadelphia. Miss Helen Nordlinger is returning his evening from Nashville, Tenn., | where she has been spending the holi- day, as the guest of Miss Dorothy Marks. Mrs, Cecil Baumgarten of New York has been the guest over the holiday of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanders. Miss Deborah Mae Liebman has been the guest over New Year day of M. and Mrs. Alfred J. Goldsmith in Phil- adelphia, and is_returning here today. Miss Esther Bendheim is spending New Year week end in Charleston, W. Va., as thé guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel” Silverstein. Mrs. Silversteln was the recent guest of her father, Mr. Max Fischer. Mrs. A. King is visiting relatives in Paterson, N. J., and before returning will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Nat King, in Newark, N. J. Miss Leah Guggenheim returns to- day from Tampa, Fla. where she has been spending the holidays as the guest of Mrs. Maas Mr. and Mrs. Leo Finkenberg of New York were guests at the Shoreham last week en route South Mr. and Mrs. Roland Fournier of | Pittsburgh, who have been visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. Meyer Loeb of Co- lumbia road, are returning by motor to | their home today. Miss Eleanor Loeb motored to Fred- erick, Md., Thursday and is the guest of Miss Rose Stern. Miss Helen Stras- burger is also the guest of Miss Stern. Mr. Milton Kronheim, jr., and Mr. Daniel Sondheim, who have been spend- | ing the holidays here with their par- | ents, | Hopkins returning today to Johns University to resume their are studies. s Mr. John 'Wolf was host to a party of young folks New Year eve at his home on Woodley road. Mrs. Bertha Koenigsberger and Mrs. Julia Oppenheimer have returned from a several weeks' visit in New York, where they were guests of relatives. Miss_Gertrude Sherby returns today from Cleveland, Ohio, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanle Friedman over the Christmas holid With her sister, Miss Sylvia Sherby, she is returning to Goucher College to- morrow. Miss Jane Luchs and Miss Audrey repairing; old living room suites made just like mew in the smartest tapes- tries, damask and friezza. Only finest filling used, best custom work at very low_prices. STIMATES FREE Open Evenings La France Upholst OYSTER BAR NOW —_———— B G St. Bet. 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Miss Mildred Pimes left Washington Thursday for Atlantic City and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Hess over the week end. Mrs. George Snowden of 1418 Madi- son street has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Madaline Cohen of New York. Miss Doris Detre was hostess at & young folks’ supper party New Year eve at Woodley Park Towers. Dancing was enjoyed. Mrs. Otto Wolf was hostess at & din- ner party at her home, 2638 Garfield street, Sunday night, December 27, en- tertaining the Evening Card Club and out-of-town guests. Covers were laid for 12. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Kaufman, with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Furman, motored with relatives. Miss Eleanor Israel has been the guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. Gold- smith Sigmund on Fifteenth street and returns to her home, in New York, to- cay. Larchmont, N. Y., and are guests there of their daughter, Mrs. Gerson Jacob- son. companied them. Mrs. Morris Luchs of Alban Towers has as _her guests her daughter, Mrs. Lester Hemmerdinger, and children of New York over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ehrlich had as_ their guests over the their son-in-law and grand-daughter, Mr. J. L. Emanuel and Miss Frances Emanuel of Raleigh, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. Blondheim of New York are now visiting the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ehrlich. to his home in Chicago after visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mantner of Adams Mill road. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ottenberg of Detroit have been the guests of relatives over the holidays. A mass meeting of the collegiate fra- ternities and sororities will be held this afternoon at the Community Center at 3 o'clock. the Junior Pi-Tau-Pi Fraternity at the Mercantile Club, 2727 Adams Mill road. A buffet supper was served with attrac- tive souvenirs, and music was furnished by the Dagmoir Orchestra, featuring Foots Clement. Many boys and girls home from college were in the party. Mrs. Samuel Kalisher and two daugh- ters who were guests of the former's mogher, Mrs. Louis Stern, over the holi- days, are returning to their home in Philadelphia_today. Mr. Alfred Stern, who has been spend- ing the holidays in Cuba and Bermuda, is returning home tomorrow. Miss Marian Weill of Atlantic City has been the guest for the past week of Miss Marjorle Sigmund of the Roose- velt. Together with Miss Sigmund they are returning today to their studies at Ohio State Universit to Philadelphia to spend the week end | Mr. and Mrs. A. Levy motored to | Their grandson, Warren Brill, ac- | Christmas holidays | Mr. David Himmelblau has returned | A New Year eve dance was given by | Mr. Samuel Bensinger, jr, who has been the giest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simon, in Nashville, Tenn,, is returning to Washington this week. Miss Helen Simon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon of the Royal Arms Apartment, is spending the holi- days in West Orange, N. J., as the guest of Miss Buddy and Mr. Junior Wach- stein. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ilich are sailing on the S. S. Reliance from New York next Saturday on a 18-day cruise to South America, visiting Vene- zuela, Porto Rico, Havana and the West Indies. Mrs. Louis Grad of Erie, Pa, is the guests of her mother, Mrs. Eugene Schwab and her brother, Mr. Elmer Schwab, of the Ritz Apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Levy entertained a group of friends at a New Year party at the home of their son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Ilich Mr. Edwin Rosenthal, jr., of Detroit has been spending the Christmas holi- | days as the guest of Mr. Leo David of the Argonne and is returning to | his home_today. Miss Kathrin Abel returns today from & visit in New York over the Christmas_holidays. Miss Elizabeth Lansburgh of Balti- more was the guest of relatives over New Year. Mr. and Mrs. William Bush leaves today for Miami, Fla. and later will g0 to New Orleans to spend the month of January. Mrs. E. W. Bondy, with her young daughter, Carol Louise, of New York, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Cora Spicer of the Chalfonte, 1601 Argonne place. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marks have re- turned from a visit in Pontiac, Mich, where they were guests of their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. Fred Rauh. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ottenberg are | leaving Wednesday for Miami, Fla. They will be absent for several weeks. American getry Circle Guests of Mrs. Orme Mrs. Gardner Philip Orme enter- tained charmingly Tuesday evening in honor of the American Poetry Circle at her home on Massachusetts avenue Miss Maud Judith Scruggs, the pres dent, introduced three new members- Mrs. Evelyn Sherrill, Mrs. Jacquiline Shaffer and Miss Florence Marshall Miss Marshall opened the program with witty Christmas and New Year card verses. her sonnet, “Dark es,” Evelyn Sherril], “Lily” Pool. Miss Alethea Alderson read and Mrs. “Lot’s Wwife” and & sonnet by Mrs. Dwight Morrow; Miss Mabel Vincent, “The |“The Light Atlantic in Winter,” by Miss Florence Radcliffe; Miss Elizabeth Foldridg of Christmas” followed, read by Mrs. C. L. G. Anderson. Other and Mrs, Mrs. Jacquiline Shaffer gave | {orlginnl poems were: “Christmas” by | McCaw Erwin; “Reflections at & FPu- | neral,” by Edith Austi “Calla Lilles,” by Diana Kearney Powell, and “Greet- ings,” by Mrs. Gardner Philip Orme. By request Maud Judith Scrufgu read ‘hcr prize poem, “Magic,” which ap- peared in the November issue of Hol- |land’s Magazine. This was the poem | that William Lyon Phelps, essayist and critic, pronounced one of the best | Iyrics of the year. After the program delicious refreshments were served in | the dining room, Mrs. Richard Hoxie | presiding at the beautifully appointed | tea_table. The Washington Branch of the American Poetry Circle has achieved much the past year. Contributions from its members have appeared in the Lit- | erary Digest, the Common Weal, Hol- |land’s Magazine, Poet Lore and the | London Poetry Review. :Daug}\ters of U. S. A. Plan Club Luncheon The Washington Chapter of the Daughters of the United States Army will meet for luncheon at the Army and Navy Country Club on Tuesday, January 5, at 1 o'clock. All daughters and granddaughters of Regular Army officers are cordially invited to attend. | For reservations or information, please communicate with Mrs. Detlow M. Marthinson, 1240 Nineteenth street northw 16th & H Sts. N.W. 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