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8 Rclr Adm;ra] T C Hart Is Host to Company at Dinner in Annapolis Mrs. A G: Cooke and Mrs. | S AR (R Luncheon at Water‘wur,\u | ANNAPOLIS, Md., January 3.—The superintendent of the Naval Academy, Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart and Mrs. Hart were hosts at a dinner Thursday evening in their quarters at the Naval Academy, later taking thelr guests to the New Year eve dance Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard H Brownson of Washington have been the | guests for the holidays of their son-in- | Jaw and daughter, Rear Admiral and | THE SUNDAY Pronm— STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., JANUARY 3 1932—PART THREE. Christmas tea Saturday afternoon at their home, in Acton place. Those as- sisting in the dining room were Mrs. John Bowers, Mrs. Hallam Claude and Mrs. George Goode Mr. and Mrs. George Jay Turner gave a large tea Monday at their home, at Wardour. Those assisting were their daughter, Mrs. Bowie McCeney, and their two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Nelson Turner and Mrs. Edmund Turner: the latter'’s mother, Mrs. Maude Lewis of New York, and Mrs. John B. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Roland M. Teel, the former headmaster at the Severn School, entertained at tea at their home, at Severn Park, Monday. Lieut. and Mrs. Alvord J. Greenacre, who are now residing at Norfolk, Va., spent the holidays with Mrs. Green- acre’s parents, Prof, and Mrs. W. E Olivet John and Henry Le Bourgeois, young sons-o{ Mrs. John L. Hall, wife of Lieut. Comdr. “Hell,. who are home for the holidays, e a dance Tuesday eve- ning for about 50 of the school set at their home, at Spa View Heights. Mrs, Hart, who have also been enter- taining for Rear Admiral and Mrs Charles L. Hussey, the latter another daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs Brownsor | Mrs. A. G. Cooke and her sister-in- | lav, Mrs. Columbus Baldwin. gave a Jarge lun 1 Sur at their home Spring Hill, at Waterbury Their | house guests were Mr nd Mrs. War- renton Baldwin and daughter, Miss Rocenna Baldwin of St. Louis, and | Mr. and Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin of | New York | A large tea was given Sunday after- | noon by Dr. and \m F W | at their ho napolis. The L presided | and_Lieut Miss Helen Kimball, daughter of Comdr. and Hrs. Lucian F. Kimball, s married at her parents home, at Newport, Monday to Lieut. David B. Justice The wedding was followed by A reception. The bride’s cousin, Miss Charlotte Bunker, was maid of honor, | T. D. Wilson, a classmate | of the bridegroom, was best man. Mr. Woodworth Plerce, a student at Oberlin College, Ohio, spent the holi- days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Plerce Lieut. and Mrs. John Earle and young son, who recently returned from the vine Islands, are guests of Mrs arents, Comdr. and Mrs. Willis Goode, wife of Lieut Mrs. Bowers, wife | over by Mrs George F. Goode Littleton Wickham, also of Ri“hmond, | were h guests over the week end of | Dr. and Mrs. Winterode. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Cotto tes Saturday at their home at San Rocco at Waterbury. The tea table was presided over by Mrs. Richard Whitall, assisted by Mrs. Richard Bald- win, Miss Sue Munford, Mrs. William Upshur and Mrs. Romilly Humphries Saturday afternoon a tes was given by Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Van | Metre at their home, Severn View. for Mrs. Van Metre's parents, Rear Ad- miral and Mrs. Albert Glease of Wash- ington. Among the guests were Com- modore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard R. Brownson, | Rear Admiral and Thomas C. Hart, Rear Admiral Mrs. Charles Hussey, Mrs. C. Nelson Dugan, Lieut and Mrs. Joseph H. Dak Commodore and Mr entertained at tea Sat in honor of their Lieyd of New York Mr. and_Mrs. James Chu their son, Robert Cheston of phia, spent the week end Cheston's sister, Miss Anne at_her home at West River. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Murray of Philadelphia, spent the week end as the guests of Mr. Murray's sisters, the Misses Murrav and Mrs. Calhoun at “Iyy Neck." West River Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gade of Phil- adelphia, are the guests of Mrs. Gade's parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. Claxton Gittings at_West River Mrs. C. Erskine Clement of Annap- olis was among those presant at the reception given in_Washington New | Year day by the Se ry of the| Navy, Mr. Charles Francis Adams, and Mrs. 'Adams. Mrs Clement's sister-in- law, Miss Mary Louise Adams Clement, was among those who assisted in the dining room at the reception Capt. and Mrs. Edward H. H. Old have been entertaining as their house guests Capt. Old’s brotber and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Old of Norfolk, and Dr. Herbert O'd of P adelphia Mr. Bruce Old. son of Capt 1 Mrs. Old is also home for the holidays | from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N. C Mrs. George W. Simpson gave a gmall tea Monday afternoon at her spartment on State Circle, in honor of | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Morton L. Deyo, who were the guests of Lieut. Comdr end Mrs. Robert D. Kirkpatrick Lis Comdr. and Mrs. o L Deyo and their young daug T \‘[‘fl left Annapolis Tiss n, where they have bee gave & with Mr, Cheston, impson. the holiday jhis grandparent 1d Mr "Ryan. at Ly *a part of Mrs. George Simpson, ? “ment, on te Circle Mr & student at the Brookly ‘Bchool, at Broakl'n, N. Y Miss Maizie Spencer, daughter of Mrs. Leigh Noyes, wife of Capt. Noyes of Washington, was guest this week of Miss Bianca Clement at her home, at | Ogle Hall At Mrs. Clement's reception w.ur she gave on the afternoon of New Year | eve, the guests were received by Mrs Clewrent and her sister-i Miss Mary Louise Adams Cle and at | the tea table Mrs. Edward H. H. Old | and Mrs. John Pitcher preside Mr. and Mrs. John Green gave a e !'llll..lll. guest '( Charles | av 0 namu] week with Smart Fur Trimmed Coats priced for ABSOLUTE : CLEARANCE R T Regular Price P MOEHSHOP | and Philaceiphia, mother of Mrs. Jos- |ing the week as the guest of Lieut | 585 i and Mrs. John R. VanNagell | narriage was a social event of | eek, are occupying the house on | street, recer occupied by | VanNene parents, Mr. and | n VanNagell, who left Monda 0 V. York Mr. | VanNagell will later go | nia. and \UU spend the re- of the winter at San Diego. Il return to Annapolis in the whose Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Scott Umsted spent the holidays at Asheville, North Carolina, where they were guests of Mrs. Umsted’s mother, Mrs. Elsie Beale Hemphill Mrs. Henry Martyn Baker of Port Washington, New York, spent the holi- days here s the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Green. Mr. Baker joined Mrs. Baker here for & few days during the week Professor and Mrs. Ulric Dahlgren of Princeton, N. J., spent the holidays | here as the guests of their son and | daugbter-in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Jos- eph Dahlgren. at their home at Ward- our. Mrs. Wilmer Biddle of Baltimore cph Dahigren, spent several days dur- and Mrs. Dahlgren Miss Mary Louise Winterode and Miss Peggy Winterode spent the holidays at Crownsville, as the guests of their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Winter- and Mrs. Earle H. Kinkaid the holidays as the guests of Mrs. Kinkaid's parents, Mr. and Mrs Arthur J. Morris at their home at Ossining, N. Y. Among the young girls from An- | napoliz who attended the Midshipmen- ' Cadet Ball at the Mayflower Hstel in Washington Christmas night were Miss Emily Morton, daughter of Mrs, Howard Morton, Miss Bianca Clement, davghter of Mrs. C. Erskine Clement and Miss Anne Hall. daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. W. E | Miss Polly Marston, daughter of Major and Mrs. John Marston of Quantico. Ve. is spending this week end as the guest of Miss Anne Hall, d er of Comdr. and Mrs. Wolcott E. Hall, at her home on Maryland avenue. Ambasaador of Turkey Honor Guest at Dinner His Excellency Ahmet Muhtar Bey, the Turkish Ambassador, and Dr. Er- nest Minor Patterson, president of the Starting Tomorrow! - LIEBSTER’S FINAL Clearance Of Fine FURS Our Entire Fine Stock has un- deracne severe repricing, per- mitting worthwhiia savings on Furs cof unquestioned quality. A few of the exceptional oppor tunities are listed. There are many more! -— { Special Group of Hudson Seal Coats Regularly $225 & $275 165 —_— 4 Special Group of Muskrat Coats Regularly $§150 ..$275 .$175 .$245 .$325 $750 $400 Jap Mink Coats. Jap Weasel (,nl'l Leopard Coat. $450 Leopard Coat..... $1.250 Eastern Mink Coat 550 Persian Lamb Coat.$375 50 Persian Lamb Coat.$425 ul Coat.$325 $275 Squirrel Coat......$165 $250 Black Caracul Coat.$125 Qt')l) Black Caracul Coat.$285 275 Ocelot Coat .$165 0 Ocelot Coat. £150 5 Raccoon Coat 8165 FURS i An-lin American Academy of Political and Social Sclence, were the guests of honor at the natiopal dinner of Pi Gamma Mu, national social science honor sociely, Monday night at the May- | flower. Dr. John Donaldson of George | Washington University, governor of | the District of Columbia province, pre- sided, and on behalf of the society pre- sented the Ambassador with a special honorary key. Other members and guests included Mr. Clyde Aithchison, Interstate Com- merce commissioner. and Miss Aitchi- son; Dr. Jan Skalicky, counselor of the | Czechoslovakian legation, and Mme. | Skalicky; Dr. George Boncesco, finan- cial counselor of the Rumanian lega- tion; Dean William Notz of George- town University and Mrs. Notz, Mrs. John Donaldson, Maj. Herbert Marsh- burn of the general staff, and Mrs Marshburn, Sabit Nuri Bey and Ussaki Bulent Bey of the Turkish embassy Prof. Frank O'Hara, Prof. Harold Du ley, Prof. and Mrs. L. J, Ragatz, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrison, Mr. Frank Weltzel, Miss Mary Bainbridge Hayden Mr. Nathan Ferris, Mr. Fleming, Mr French, Prof. Mary Ott, Mr, Arthur Rayhawk, Maj. and Mrs, J. Peyser, Mr. Sipahi, Dr. Sabit. Miss Lillian Jiving- ston. Miss Ruth White, Mr. Merill Watt and Dr. Homer Curtiss, [ New England Society | Fancy Costume Ball | All patives of Maine, New Hamp- | hire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, | \crmom and Connecticut are invited to | | attend the costume ball to be given by | the New England States Society to be held at Meridian Mansions Hotel January 16. Balloons and streamers will be dis- tributed to the guests. Door prizes will also be given Judges for the grand march will be Mr. Edward Lang, president of the Connectic State Society: Mr. Frank denf of the Massachusetts Mabel Pierce, president of the Vermont Society, and Mr. Ralph | Boyer, secret; f the Oklahoma So- ciety. The entertainment for the eve- ning will be furnished by the Phil Hayden Studio of Dancing. . Tickets for the affair may be secured from the offices of the society, 1758 | Q street. i Mr. Elmer E. Fleld, president of the | soclety, announces that all natives of | the States which formerly composed | the 13 Colonies should send in their reservations for the Colonial Bicenten- niel ball to be held at the Willard Hotel | February 22 | Soclety: Mrs Dan-Flellenie Danh | Arranged for January 23 | Invitations will be issued this week | for the pan-Hellenic luncheon, to be | held January 23, at 1 o'clock, at the Mayflower Hotel. Miss E. Viaden, 1424 Iris street northwest, and her commit- | tee, consisting of Miss Mildred Bland- | ford, College Park, Md.; Mrs. DeShazo. East Falls Church, Va R. J. Posson, 3506 Quesada northwest, and Miss Dale Wynne, 1515 Massachusetts avenue, are in charge of | THE ARGONNE ‘ 6th and Columbia Road CTIVE FURNISHED AND Announcing event of this sort. half. 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Among the national Greek letter so- rorities to be represented at the lunch- eon are: Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Delta Theta, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi, Beta Sigma Omicron. Gamma Phi Beta, Delta Delta Delta, Delta Gamma, Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Alpha Theta. Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Sigma Kappa. Several of these organizations have active college chap- ters at George Washington, American and Maryland Universities Invitations to sit at the speakers’ table will be issued to several sorority women of official Washington and to national officers, under the direction of Miss Myrna Sedgwick Dr. Cloyd Heck Marvin, president of George Washington University, will speak after the luncheon about the Bi- centennial plans for the National City. Southerners to Dance At Meridian Mansions | The Alabama Society of Washington | its first entertainment and | dance of the new year on Wednesday, | January 6, at the Meridian Mansions | Hotel, 2400 Sixteenth street northwest. { The guests of honor will be Senator | and Mrs. Hugo L. Black, Senator and | Mrs. John H. Bankhead, Representa- tive and Mrs. John McDuffle, Repre- | sentative and Mrs. Lister Hill, Repre- | sentative Henry B. Steagall. Repre- Lamar Jeffers, Rep- resentative and Mrs. La Fayette L. Pat- terson, Representative and Mrs. Miles C. Allgood, Representative Willlam B. Oliver, Representative and Mrs. Ed- ward B. Almon, Representative and Mrs. George Huddleston, Repres~ntative and Mrs. William B. Bankhead The entertainment feature of the eve- ning will be several selections by the George Washington University Glee Tables will be available for those desiring to play cards The president, Mr. Ira Y. 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