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4 SOCLETY Indoor Athletics Draw Many Annapolis Visitors Commander and Mrs. Frank Slinglufl Are Guests Holiday of Honor at Pal‘tiCS. ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 27— )House Wing, on East street. Amongj| Annapolis, after the Washington birth- | their guests were Capt. and Mis. Lewis day anniversary holiday, wili have a |C. McBride, Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. quieter week end than last one. In- | Oman, Mrs. Erskine Clement, Capt. and | aoor athletics still draw large num- | Mrs. John B. Kaufman. Lieut. Comdr. ber of visitors, and although there is|and Mrs. Laurance T. Du Bose MTrs. no hop, many will come at least for the Richard Baldwin, Miss Mollie Milligan, sports this week erd, which will consist | Capt. Paul J. Dashlell and Comdr. of boxing, wrestling, fencing and swim- Augustin Beauregard | ming. | Mr. Edward Lloyd of New York spent Comdr. and Mrs. Frank Slingluff the week end and Washington's b!rbh-‘} spent the holidays in Annapolis and day with his parents, Commodore Bnd‘ were the guests of Mrs. Robert Cabaniss Mrs. Lloyd. i in her home on Maryland avenue.| A dance was given Monday at the Comdr. and Mrs. Slingluff are residing | Ship’s Inn on Maryland avenue, for the | in Washington, where they are occupy- | younger set of girls and Midshipmen, | ing a house cn Wyoming avenue. _Sat- | the latter having had leave for the day. | urday evening, February 20, Mrs. Caba- | Miss Mary Kirk of Gordonsville, Va.,| niss _entertained at dinner and cards | for her guests. Others present were left Monday after a visit to Mrs. Carter, | Capt. and Mrs. Edward H. H. Old, wife of Comdr. Worrall R. Carter, at ! her home on Maryland avenue. Comdr. and Mrs, James A. Logan, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Coughlin of| Forbes Colhoun, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. | Annapolis have announced the engage- Laurance Wild, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. ment of their daughter Clare to Mr Robert D. Kirkpatrick and Lieut, Comdr. | James F. Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. | THE ASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 28, 19: 32—PART THREE. Supper Dance Given At Quantico Featured | By Novelty Numbers | ‘Guests Asked to Dinner at| | Officers’ Club by Capt. and| Mrs. Byron Johnson. | | QUANTICO. va, February | Lieut. and Mrs. Lawson Sanderson and Lieut. and Mrs. Edward O'Day were joint hosts at a dance this evening in the Officers’ Club. The club was at- | tractively decorated with Chinese |lanterns and the supper, strictly Chi- | nese, was served at midnight There | were a number of novelty numbers | during_the evening, including a spot- light dance and a prize waltz. The | guests included: Mr. and Mrs. George | Herring of Featherstone Farm, Va.; Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Dunford ®f Port mouth, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. William | | Leachman of Manassas, ‘Lieut. Henrv | Pitts_and Mrs. Pitts of Norfolk, Maj and Mrs. Roy Geiger, Capt. and Mrs William Rogers, Capt. and Mrs. Thom- as Srearer, Capt. and Mrs. Louls Woods, Capt. and Mrs. Walter Fac- rell, Capt. and M: Frank Lamson- Scribner and Mrs. Jack Joachim, all | | of Washington, and from the post were | Gen. and Mrs. Russell, Col. and Mrs. Franklin_Garrett, Col. and Mrs. Jo Henley, Col. and Mrs. Phillip Torrey. and Mrs. Harvey E. Overesch. Mrs. Cabaniss was hostess at tea Sun- day afternoon in honcr of Comdr. and Mrs. Slingluff, .when the guests asked to meet them were Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd. Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. Soule, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charles Archie Carryl H. Bryan, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs.” Vincent Godfrey, Lieut. Comdr and Mrs. Donald Patterson, Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gatch, Lieut. and Mrs. Earl Kinkaid, Mrs. Erskine Clement, Capt. and Mrs. Douglas Howard, Mr. Forbes Colhoun, Mr. Brace Hamilton of Washington and Mr. Edward Lloyd of New York. Lieut. and Mrs. Walter C. Russell gave a dinner party last evening in their quarters on Bowyer road. Miss Helen Geiger of Washington was the guest this week of Mrs. Thayer, wife of Lieut. Willlam R. Thayer, in Wardour. Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest and her grandson, Semmes Walsh, spent several days this week at Atlantic City, where they were at the Marlborough- Blenheim ~Hotel. Mrs. Guest, after spending & month in Montreal and New York, will open her home at Wardour on the 1st of March. While in Annapo- 1lis Mrs. Guest was at the Peggy Stewart Mrs. Westropp, wife of Ensign Harold P. Westropp, is the guest of Mrs. An- derson, wife of Dr. Albert Anderson. Mrs. Westropp recently has returned from Long Beach, Calif. Miss Mary Moss and Miss Margaret Moss gave a bridge party Monday eve- ning in their home on Prince George street. Miss Helen Woodward gave a lunch- eon Monday in Murray Hill, in honor of Mrs. Hanson, wife of Lieut. Harry Hanson of Fort George Meade, and Mrs. Frank Munroe, jr., who is the guest of Mr. Munroe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munroe, on Franklin street. Mrs. C. Columbus Baldwin of Water- bury, near Annapolis, is spending some time in New York and will sail March 2 for a West Indie cruise. She will be accompanied by Miss Anna Sill of Geneva, N. Y. Mrs. A. G. Cooke of Waterbury is in Charleston. Mrs. Robert Welch of Millersville accompanied her. Later they will go to Savannah, Ga., where they will join Mr. and Mrs. Warring- ton Baldwin of St. Louis, at the DeSoto Hotel. Mrs. Frederic Cotton and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Richard Whithall, also are at the DeSoto Hotel in Savannah. Lieut. and Mrs. John R. VanNagell spent & few days this week as the guests of Lieut. VanNagell’s mother, Mrs. John VanNagell, at the Carlton Hotel in ‘Washington. Mrs. VanNagell, sr., will remain in Washington for a short time and later will join Mr. VanNagell in San Diego, Calif., where they will re- | main for the Spring and early Sum- mer. Mrs. VanNagell, sr, entertained ‘Tuesday at luncheon at the Carlton in Washington, for a few friends from Annapolis, among whom .were Mrs. Richard Baldwin and Miss gan. Mrs. Thomas C. Hart, wife of the superintendent of the Naval Academy. gave a luncheon Thursday in her home at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Hart's guests were Miss Mollie Milligan, Mrs. Robert Cabaniss, Mrs. Prentiss Bassett, Mrs. Krafft, wife of Prof. Herman Krafft; Mrs. Goldsborough, wife of Capt. Goldsborough; Mrs. South, Mrs. Roy Campbell Smith, Miss Esther Stone, Miss Katherine Beale and Mrs. Robert Hilliard. Mrs. Cooke, wife of Capt. Henry Cooke, commandant of Midshipmen, has issued invitations for a luncheon March 1, in honor of Mrs. Hart, wife of Rear Admiral Thomas C. Hart. Mrs, Henry Gearing gave s lunch party Thursday in her home in Murray Hill. Among the guests were Mrs. Car- Tyl B. Bryan, Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mrs. win U , Mrs. Dennis Claude, entertgined Tuesday afternoon &t an informal tes in their home The Brice CUSTOM MADE “The Pasternak Tailleur= Spring 1932 Suits are especially smart this tailored Spring there is nothing finer than a Pasternak Suit ... it may_be eopied but never duplicated . . . it is the accepted fashion of the Gentlewoman among the con clothes. ... tailored, styled and fitted with that success which is the Pasternak manner — and the envied achievement of this E. Glann, Mrs. | Mollte Milli- | James F. Kimball, also of Annapolis. | No date has been set for the wedding. Count and Countess de Thiene of | Paris and Col. and Mrs. Harry Roosev:lt of New York were guests recently of | Mrs. Roscoe Bulmer in her apartment on Maryland avenue. Miss Betty Marston, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. John Marston of Quanticd, | Va., spent the week end with Mrs. Richards, wife of Lieut. Alfred Richards, at_West Annapolis, | Mrs. C. Erskine Clement entertained at luncheon Sunday in her home, Ogle Hall, for Miss Adeline Piper, Mrs. Al- fred’ Partridge Klots and the latter's son, Mr. Thadford Klots, of Baltimore. | Mrs. Clement entertained at tea Fri- day at Ogle Hall for Mrs. Emory Sands | of “Washington, niece of Mrs. Edward | |Lloyd. Before the tea there was & fashion show, conducted by Mis. Sands. The ladies of the Naval Academy | Guild are meeting for sewing each | Monday afternoon during Lent. The first meeting took place in the home | of the commandant of midshipmen and Mrs. Henry D. Cooke, jr. | Mrs. Edwin Underwood entertained ‘Wednesday at tea at the Circle Inn. Mrs. Sewell S. Hepburn left Sunday | for Bloomfield, N. J., where she will be | the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Burleigh Fooks. Be- fore leaving for Bloomfield, Mrs. Hep- ‘burn spent several days with Mrs. W. Thomas Kept, in Roland Park, Balti- | more. Miss Agnes Walton gave a tea Tues- day in honor of the guests who came to Annapolis for the unveiling of the tablet in the State House in memory of Lieut. Col. John Stewart. Mrs. Nicholas Green was hostess to a small company at tea Tuesday in honor of Mrs, Dodge Woodward, who, | with Capt. Woodward, shortly will leave | Annapolis to reside at Shipley Heights. Miss Betty Holdredge, daughter of | Mrs. Carleton Holdredge of Paris; Miss | Mary Webb Spencer, daughter of Mrs. |Leigh Noyes, and Miss Edith Ball, daughter of Mrs, Archibald Stirling of | Washington, spent the week end and ‘Washington’s birthday as the guests of {Miss Bianca Clement, at Ogle Hall | Mrs. Holdredge and her daughter, who | have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur Sears Henning, in Washington, will sail soon for their home in France. Capt. and Mrs. Turner F. Caldwell gave two dinner parties last week in their quarters on Upshur road. The first, Tuesday evening, was in honor of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas C. Hart and the second, Thursday, was in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Henry D. Cooke. A dramatic recital was given Wednes- day at Carvel Hall by Sally Kin- solving, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Kin- solving of Baltimore, for the benefit of Children’s Aid Society of Anne Arundel County. Miss Kinsolving gave an in- teresting program, after which tea was served, when Mrs. Richard Baldwin pre- sided at the tea table. Ensign Charles T. Fitzgerald, who is well known in Annapolis, is spending some time with his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Charles G. Fitzgerald, in Balti- more, before going to Hampton Roads, Va., for duty. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Loffand of New | Rochelle, N. Y., were the guests this week of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Vincent H. Godfrey on Southgate avenue. Comdr. and Mrs. Augustin T. Beaure- gard gave a dinner party Saturday eve- ning, February 20, in their quarters on Porter road, in honor of Miss Zewalde Vogelgesang_of New York. The guests were Miss Bianca Clement, Miss Isa- bella Hart, Miss Eleanor Hatcher, Miss Betty Smith, Miss Betty Beauregard | and Midshipmen J. O. Benner, C. E. Robertson, Porter Bedell, E. C. Lawson, E. T. McKeathren and F. E. Fleck. Lieut. Horace Rideout, stationed at Hampton Roads, Va., spent the week end and Washington's birthday with Lieut. and Mrs, Archibald G. McFadden | 3 FhEE ville, Va., have announced the engage- ment of their daughter, Mary Chirwell, to Lieut. William Wallace Anderson of Lexington, Ky. Lieut. Anderson is on duty at Philadelphia. Mrs. Theodore Johnson, Jjr., is the guest of Mr. Johnson's parents, Comdr. season ... and and a tradition noisseurs of fine |and Mrs. | Maj. and Mrs. Pedro del Valle, Maj. | |and Mrs. | Mrs. Ma | Lieut. Comadr. Davis, Capt. and Mrs | capt. and Mrs. Evans Am, Mrs. Fred Bone, Capt | Campbell, | Campbell, | Cartwright, | carr, Capt. |and Mrs. Mrs. Byron Johnson, Capt. and Mrs. , Pressel], | Kendrick, Capt. MRS. RALPH WALKER McDOWELL, Kn Wife of Comdr. McDowell, Medical Corps, U. Hospital. Comdr. and Mrs. McDowell are living at 1730 New Hampshire avenue. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Theodore Johnson, on Ac- ton place. Mr. Johnson and his family | are living at Paterson, N. J. | Mrs. Reordan, wife of Comdr. Charles | E. Reordan, gave a children’s party | today in her home on Upshur road for her young son, Billy Reordan. | Miss Clara Smith, who spent sev- eral weeks in Washington, where she was at the Mayflower Hotel, is occupy- ing her apartment on King George street Miss Polly Ferguson, daughter of Mrs. Ferguson of King George street; Miss Augusta Melvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely Melvin of Aberdeen, South River, and Miss Jeanette Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett| Smith of College avenue, spent the week end and Washington's birthday anniversary at thelr homes in An- napolis. Mrs. Solberg, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Thorvald A. Solberg, has returned from | New York, where she was called by the death of her brother, Mr. Lewis Hamersley. Mr. Hamersley's other sisters are Mrs. Roosevelt, formerly Mrs. Briscoe, and_Mrs. Courtney, wife of Rear Admiral Charles Courtney. Senora de Ferrara Sponsors Church program Senora de Ferrara, wife of the Am- bassador of Cuba, is one of the out- standing patronesses in the diplomatic group for the forthcoming Lenten con- cert by the well known A Capella Choir of the First Congregational Church, which will take place in the ball room of the Hotel Mayfiower, on the eve- ning of Friday, March 11, at 8:45 o’'clock. Many prominent musical leaders and social leaders of the Capital City arc serving as patronesses of this unusual event of the Lenten season here, which is attracting keen interest throughout | the city, following its first successful Lenten concert last season. Among the patronesses are Mre. Charles Alger, Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, Miss Grace Burton, Miss Mabel Board. man, the Misses Brickenstein, Mrs. Ear- nest Daniel, Mrs. Carl Droop, Mrs. Proctor Dougherty, Mrs. Tracy Dows, Mrs. Wade Ellis, Mrs. Gilbert Gros- venor, Mrs. Francis C. Gordon-Cum- ming, Mrs. Sarah Stokes Halkett, Mrs. Warren Haines, Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe, Mrs. Prederick T. P. Johnson, Mrs. Frank B. King, Mrs. Reeve Lewis, Mrs. James O. Murdock, Mrs. Louis Pettijohn, Miss Janet Richards, Mrs, Lawrence Townsend, Mrs. Walter Tuck- erman, Mrs. James Wickersham, Mrs. Harvey Wileg, Mrs. David L. Wing and Mrs. James Wentz. | Prominent churchmen, who are pa- trons for the Lenten concert, include Bishop Willlam F. MacDowell. Rev. Albert McCartney, D. D.; Rev. George F. Dud D. D.; Rev. Willlam L. Darby, D. D, and Rev. Allan Stock- dale, D. D. Senators Guests at Fraternity Banque the Hay Adams House at Sixteenth street at H street. Dinner will of honor include Senator Walter Patterson of Missouri | ternity, and the chief of infantry, Maj. Gen. Stephen O. Fuqua. the Alumni, is in charge of reserva- tions. 1205 '‘Gomnecti Beautifully Fur-Trimmed COATS Formerly Formerly 1 Formerly 210 Smart Winter DRESSES Sports Frocks, Formerly Crepe Frocks, Formerly 5 Pulls a Fast One! S. N., now stationed at the Naval 2Pt Capt. and Mrs. A banquet and entertainment will be | nprs given by the Washington Alumni of the | Frank Strong, Capt. and Mrs. William Sigma Nu Fraternity Friday evening in| yirich, Capt th | capt. n | 5 Austin Rome, Lieut | served at 7:30 o'clock and the guests|Cloud, Lieut. and Mrs. Franklin Cow F.|Lieut. and Mrs. Gale Cummings, Lieut | George of Georgia, Senator Roscoe C.|and Mrs. Harry Lieut. and Mrs, Ralph Karl Buse, j. and Mrs Mitct Maj Oliver 11, ha Maj oyd, Capt. an, Capt. and Mrs Capt. and M Capt. and Capt. and Mrs and Mrs Maurice Gregory, Capt. Mrs. and Mrs app, Capt. and Mrs and _Mrs. and Mrs. Albert McVey, Mrs. Charles Muldrow, Capt. 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James Webb. and Mrs. | West, Capt. | David and Mrs. | and Senator | is, Lieut. and Mrs vard | Frederick Stetwer of Oregon, Who are | Tnvnrs. o Mus Howerd | members of the Alumni of the Fra-|ton Lieut. and Mrs. Melvin Fuller Frank Hanlon, Lieut | and Mrs. James Hardie, Lieut. and Mrs. | Mr. George Buchheister, president of | Clayton Jerome, Lieut. June, Lieut nd Mrs. Frank | Harry Leland, Clinton Marshall, and | and and and | Hal | Recently a Bride MRS. GEORGE McLAUGHLIN. | Before her marriage, January 19, she Elizabeth Meisenheimer of | | Washington and is now at home at 1437 | Rhode Island avenue northwest. was Mrs. —Harris-Ewing Photo. Francis McAllister, George McHenry. and Mrs. and Mrs Lieut. and Mrs. Ivan Miller, Lieut. and Mrs. Samuel Milliken, Lieut. and Mrs. David O'Neil, Lieut. and Mrs. Plachta, Lieut. Lieut. and Mrs. Prichard, Lieut. and Mrs. Edward Pugh, Lieut. and Mrs. Clarence Yost., Lieut. Edwin _Miller and Mrs.. Miller, Betty Denham, Miss Betsy Ann Steele. Gregory, Miss Dorothy Townsend, Lieut ¥ Jacob and Mrs. Raymond | Clifford | SOCIETY. . Lieut. and Mrs. Clayton Jerome | d Mrs. David Cloud. Milles and Lieut. ai Capt. Washington, who were here for the ‘d;nce, were the week end guests of | and Mrs. Willlam Rogers of | Capt. and Mrs. Richard Schubert. Mre. Charles Barrett has gone to Barrington, IlL, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walcott. | Capt. and Mrs. Campbell Brown gave a buffet supper at their quarters ‘asc night in honor of Maj. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hawthorne. There were 17 guests. Lieut. and Mrs. Clayton Jerome also | entertained Maj. and Mrs. Hawthorne. They gave a dinner and bridge Thurs- day evening. Besides the honor guests there were Col. and Mrs. Charles Price, ‘Mu. Andrew Drum, Maj. and Mrs | Capers mes, Maj. and Mrs. Samuel ‘Woods, Capt. and Mrs, Campbell Brown | and Capt. and Mrs. Pranklin Steele. “ Phyllis Potter, 11-year-old daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Hal Potter, cele- | | brated her birthday anniversary Wed- | nesday_afternoon, her guests including | | Abble Dora Ansel, Martha Allen, Nora | | Quigley, An¥ Campbell, Louise Buse | and Harrlet Lloyd. | _ Miss Alice Marie Irwin, daughter of | | Mr. and Mrs. John D. Irwin, gave a | dinner Saturday night, the guests in- | cluding Constance Barrett, Beulah Cof- | fenberg, Margot McVey, Louise Buse, Marie and Jean Boschen. Janet Miller, Edith Pritchard and Nora Quigley. |the treasurer, After dinner, games were played and Constance Barrett and Janet Miller were the prize winners. Miss Reginla Buckley and Miss Mar- | jory Whelan of Washingten were guesta l‘?atdweek end of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald ardy. Shoots Self on Wife's Grave. SEDALIA, Mo, February 27 (#) — H. T. Wyeland, 70, an automobile re- | pair ‘shop operator at Tipton, Mo., today went to his wife's grave, knelt {on the mound and shot himself three ‘umes. Physicians sald he had a chance .| 0 recover. — | Miss | Elizabeth Torrey, Miss Peggy | ayne Boyden, Lieut. Clarence Chap- | pell, Lieut. William Kelly, Lieut. Ralph Horace Palmer, Lieut. Lieut Lieut Ruby, Leach, Ha Capt. and Mrs Frederick Smith Byron Johnson gave nner party at the Officers’ Club be- the dance. Their guests were Maj and Mrs. —thesspice of Life— and Menus! Plain and fancy dishes wear « eir come when they appear too often on a menu. ..so our Chef and his staff have developed jan amazing facility for bringing out from their hiding places new and different delicacies .and how these well cooked dinners do sa Try Our Dollar Dinner HOTEX 14th and K Sts.- N'W. 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