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SOCIETY. urlington Hotel 1120 Vermont Avenue Dec. 0500 12:30 to 2:30 and 5 to 8 P Today’s Dinner, $1.00 Pruit Cocktail Oster Cocktail Hearts of Celery Sweet Pickles Chicken Soup __ Consomme Broiled Shad Lemon Butter f Fried Chicken ng Island Duckling Roast Lamb Presh Turkey and Cranberry Jelly Strawberry Ice New Potatoes Fresh Spinach Florida Squash Candied Sweet Potatoes Lettuce and Tomato Salad Pumpki Whipped Cream Ch Parfait Butterscotch Ice Cream Cake Cream and Cake Daily Dinners, 85 and $1.00 7 to 9, Walter Nessul. Conductor Banquets, §1.25 Up Bridge and Dance Rooms This Menu Repeated Next Thursday THE SUNDAY |Rear Admiral Hart Honors Gov. Ritchie at Annapolis Wsshingtonians Also Guests at Luncheon in Quarters of Superintendent of Academy. ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 5.—Therecently been in command of the Wil- luncheon given by Rear Admiral and |lam B. Preston. Mrs. Thomas C. Hart Sunday in the | Comdr. and Mrs. John Bowers enter- superintendent’s quarters at the Naval | tained at dinner Tuesday in honor of Academy was the most important event | Bishop George Allen Beecher of Nebras- socially in Annapolis. The luncheon was |ka. There were 10 guests. Bishop in honor of Gov. Ritchie. Among the | Beecher was the house guest of Comdr. guests asked to meet the Governor were | and Mrs. Bowers in their home, on Maj. Gen. Commandant of the Marine | Charles street. g Corps and Mrs. Ben H. Fuller and Mrs. | Miss Katherine Johnson, daughter of Emcry Sands of Washington —and | pr and Mrs, Edward Darlington John- Bishop George Allen Beecher of Ne-| gon after spending several weeks in braska. - : Mrs. Emory Sands of Washington was | Abtee mcstasy "o G ot beay S the week-end guest of Mrs. C. Erskine | “M 8 et B O e S attmore | Clement at Ogle Hall. Mrs. Clement | is the guest of her niece, Mrs. Overesch, also had as her guests Friday, Febru-| wife of Lieut. Comdr. Harvey Overesch, ary 26, Miss Laura Tucker, now of [ on'Gf wE€Es LOMEr o i Washington, and Miss de Peysat of New | “yy (X8 HOOTHE SSE0 0 walter Nor- York is, has returr her ho Comdr. and Mrs. Stuart Brown and | Fis, has returned to her home, at War- Mr, Ralph Hill, the latter of the State | $OUr. Mrs. Norrls has been a patient at| Department, were luncheon guests gency Hospital for several weeks. ST Sunday of Mrs. C. Erskine Clement at | Mrs. Theodore Johnson, jr, who has AR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 6 BETHROTHAL ANNOUNCED 1932—PART THREE. SOCIET s [Maj. and Mrs. Berry Of Quantico Attend Ride at Fort Myer, Va, Ma;. and Mrs. Marston Hosts to Gen. and Mrs. Russell at Supper and Bridge. Awarded First Prize QUANTICO, Va., March 5—Maj. and Mrs. Maurice Berry were the guests last week of Maj. Newman, U. 8. A, and Mrs. Newman, with whom they went to see the Washington ride at Fort Myer Later they dined and danced at the Army and Navy Country Club, Little Doris Sanderson, 8-year-old daughter of Lieut. and Mrs. Lawson | Sanderson, was hostess at a supper and movie party Saturday nigh: in the home of her parents to celebrate her birthday anniversary. The used were green, for Saint Patrick’s da The guests were Patsy McHenry, Janet Miller, Edith Pritchard, George Me- | Henry, Prank and Charles Cowie, Dun- can Parsons, Petey O'Day and Lawson Sanderson, jr. Maj. and Mrs. John Marston gave a supper and bridge party last week in honor of Gen. and Mrs. Russ company included Capt. Reynolds Hay- den, M. C, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Hayden, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Davis, and Capt. and Mrs. Charles Muldrow. Lieut. and Mrs. Ivan Miller gave a sup- per party before the dance. It was given at home and their guests were Capt and Mrs. Henry Carr, Maj. James Moore, Capt. and Mrs. John Marten- stein, Lieut. and Mrs. Prank June, Lieut. and_Mrs. Z. C. Hopkins, Lieut and Mrs. Pierson Conradt, Miss Dor- othy Townsend and Lieut. Hayne Boyden. Capt. and Mrs. Franklin Steele were hosts at supper in honor of Maj. and Mrs. Willlam Hawthorne last night be- fore the dance. There were 18 guests present. Mrs. Capers James was hostess at luncheon Thursday in honor of Mrs. Willlam Hawthorne. There were eight guests and they played bridge in the afternoon. Col. and Mrs. Charles Price enter- tained in honor of Maj. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hawthorne Wednesday afternoon and evening. A number of ladles were asked for bridge in the afternoon and in the evening their husbands joined them for supper. Mrs. Walter Noa was hostess at luncheon Tuesday, followed by bridge in the afternoon. Her guests were Mrs. Eli K. Cole, Mrs. Maurice Shearer, Mrs. David Randall, Mrs. Caperton and Mrs | Edwards, all of Washington, and Mrs. | John Sebree, Mrs. Ralph Mitchell and Mrs. Robert Davis of Quantico. |Seventy-Second Club Will Meet Tomorrow Afternoon The Seventy-second Club, compesed of the wives of new members of Con- gress, will meet tomorrow afternoon at | Wardman Park Hotel at 2 o'clock for |cards. Tea will follow the game. Mrs. Goudeau. [ e » ABETH R. GROVES | Curry is president of the new organi- The last flag hunt of the year was| MISS ELIZABETH VES | 7ation and Mrs. Charles West is secre- held Sunday morning. They have be- | Recelved the first prize for the most | iy come very popular, and it is regrettable | authentic costume at the Colonial part : that they will have to be discontinued. | of the Business Women’s Council. Miss |~ The hunt started at 9:30 o'clock and | Groves is former executive secretary for lasted until nearly noon, and luncheon | the Deleware State Society in Washing- | was held in the Officers’ Club. The | ton and was hostess for Delaware at the | Ogle Hall | been visiting Mr. Johnson's parents, | Mrs, Clement wa guest at the COMAr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson, in | Mount, Vernon Club Wednesday in Bal- | their home, on Acton place, is the guest | timore, at luncheon With Mrs. Charles | Of her mother, Mrs. Henry M. Stine, at Oman, Mrs. Edward H. H. Old and | Harrisburg, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Theo- Mrs. Harrison Colhoun of Annapolis dore Johnson, jr., are now living at Capt. and Mrs. Douglas Howard gave | Paterson, N. J. | a suppér and card party last evening in | Mr. and Mrs. James H. Steinmann of | their apartment on State circle. The | Lancaster, Pa, were the week end| guests were asked to meet Mrs. Emory | Buests of Lieut. and Mrs. Joseph Dahi- | Sands of Washington and included Mrs, | 8Ten at Wardour. | Howard Morton, Mrs. C. Erskine Clem- | MIs. Owens, wife of Maj. Arthur| ent, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey | Owens, U. S. M. C, retired, of the Hill, Col. and Mrs. Phillip Torrey, Maj. and Mrs. Harold Parsons, Maj and Mrs. | Clarence Nutting, Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree and Lieut. and Mrs. Lionel | LADIES’ $39.75 Other ‘Coats and Suits $16.50 to $59.75 An unusual model extremely tailored for practical wear. yet made dressy by the d tachable scarf of soft fluffy blue fox. SUITED FOR SPRING THE PASTERNAK TAILLEUR Promenade” 49.50 “le " Ready to put on is this classic tailored suit with the vperfect lines and | custom-manner of Pas- termak . . . it has Bench - made features and so holds its shape; never sags or stretches and yields but slowly to wear! Overesch, Lieut. Comdr. Archie E. Glann, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John L. Hall, jr., Capt. Paul J. Dashiell, Mr. Forbes Colhoun and Licut Comdr. Armit C. Thomas. Mrs. Charles de P. Valk is some time at Camden, S. C., where she was called by the illness of her aunt, Mrs. Gerdon, who is spending the winter in Camden. Mrs. Shellman Brown of Easton. Pa, is the guest of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Claude Handy, in their home on Gloucester street The Peggy Stewart Chapter of the D. A. R. is making arrangements for a fashion review of original costumes of the Revolutionary period and also jewelry and other heirlooms of interest. The show will be held shortly after Easter. Mrs. John Green is chairman of the committee, which is composed of Mrs. Henry M. Robert, Mrs. Dani Garrison and Mrs. Harry Hill, wife Comdr. Hill Commodore and Mrs. entertained at luncheon Sunday in home, the Brice House Wing, on street, in honor of Capt. and Charles M. Oman and Capt. and John B. Kaufman. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Owings were the guests of honor at dinner last evening at White House Farms, South River, of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, The guests beside the guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton, Mrs. C. Erskine Clement, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harrison Colhoun and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Armit C. Thomas. Owings recently return wedding trip spent in Bermuda. are occupying MTrs. Owings' house at Wardour. Mrs. Owings was formerly Mrs. Anna Thomas Pitch- er, widow of Col. John Pitcher. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. J. Harrison Colhoun returned the first of the week to their home, Windsor Farms on West River, after a four-month trip to California. They were accompanied East by Mrs. Colhoun’s sister, Mrs. Chilton Heward of Montreal, Canada, and Mrs. Louise Gibbs Carpenter of Burlingame, Calif. Mrs. Heward has joined Mr. Heward in their home in Montreal, and Mrs. Carpenter also bas left for other visits on the East Coast. En route from California, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Colhoun stopped for a visit in New Orleans. Mrs. Anderson, wife of Capt. Walter Anderson, who for a number of years Tesided in Annapolis, left Hingha Mass., Tuesday for New York and Washington. Capt. Anderson, who Wwas at the Naval Ammunition Depot at Hingham, is now in command of the U. 8. S. West Virginia. Mrs. Anderson after a visit to relatives in Washington will leave for San Pedro, Calif. Lieut. (Junior Grade) and Mrs. Jo- Edward Lloyd their East M Mr: iseph F. Jelley are receiving congratu- lations on_the birth of a son Monday in Troy, N. Y., where Lieut. Jelley is on duty, Mrs. Jelley and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Morgan, have a home at Wardour and usually spend the Summer months here. Mrs, Bruns, wife of Comdr. Bruns, now stationed at Newport is the guest this week of her bro in-law and sister, Comdr. and Mrs. How- ard H. J. Benson, in their quarters on Upshur road. Wednesday Mrs. Benson entertained & small compeny at lunch- eon for Mrs. Bruns. Among the week end visitors at An- napolis was Mrs. Cotton, widow of Capt. Lyman Cotton of Saulsbury, N. C. Mrs. Cotton'’s son is a midshipman at the Nayal Academy. Mrs. Cotton spent several days at the Shoreham in Wash- Mrs. Prentiss Bassett and her daugh- ter, Miss Arabella Bassett. moved this week into their home on Randall place after spending several weeks with Miss Mary R. Magruder on Hanover street. | Capt. Halford R. Greenlee and his fam- ily, who have occupied Mrs. Bassett's home on Randall place for the last few months, will now live in their new {home built for Capt. Greenlee at the | Engineering Experiment Station, oppo- site the Naval Academy on the Severn | River. | The Navy Relief Show to be this evening and Saturdav. March 19. in Mahan Hall, is called “Cock Robin” |and will be the next attraction at An- napolis. A change has been made in | the cast—Lieut. Joseph Dahlgren will |take the part of Jessup. Lieut. Frank R. Davis was to have taken the | part, but will now assist the stage manager, Lieut. Archibald G. W. Mc- Fadden. Miss Winifred Claude, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Claude of Prince | George street, spent the week end at | Quantico, Va.. where she was the guest of Mrs. del Valle, wife of Maj, Pedro A. del Valle, U. S. M. C. Capt. and Mrs. Henry D. Cook had as recent guests at the commandant’s ;qu‘rt!l’s on Porter road Capt. and Henry R I, Mrs. Clayton Simmers and their daugh- | ter, Miss Sylvia Simmers of Brooklyn. | Capt. Simmers is on duty at the navy { yard in Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Rosaline Brown of Washington |and Miss Frances McGarley and Miss | Katherine Cooper of Charleston, S. C., | were the recent guests of Miss | Farrell in her home on Southgate ave- | nue. The marriage of Miss Anne L. Brat- { ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | Bratton of Atlanta, and Ensign | Lawrence A. Matthews, U. S. N, son of Col. Laurence A. Matthews, took | place Monday in St. Mark's Church at | Atlanta, Ga. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Scott Umsted entertained Friday evening at dinner in honor of Miss Katrina Beale, niece of | Mr. Truxton Beale. who has been the (guest of her uncle in his home on i South River. The company included Mrs. George W. Simpson and Mr. Beale. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Umsted are living at 205 Gloucester street. Miss | Beale will leave shortly for an extended | trip abroad. | _Mr. and Mrs. James C. Warren of ,Norfolk, Va. have announced the en- zagement of their daughter Alice Har- rison to Lieut. Edwin J. 8. Young of {the Aviatlon Corps, U. S. N. Hends N. C, son of s Young and the late Col. John S. E. Young, U. S. A. The wedding will take | plece “in the Spring. Lieut. Young graduated from the Naval Academy in the class of 1928 and is on duty on the U. 8. 8. Langley at San Diego, Calif. the %nm Academy for duty. pending | held | | Godfrey, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Vincent | H. Godfrey, and Mrs. Durrett, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Joseph H. Durrett, spent the week in New York. Mrs. Calhoun, wife of Capt. Willlam Calhoun, who is residing at Carvel Hall, entertained the members of her bridge club Wednesday evening in the home of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Joseph H Durrett, on North street. Mrs. Lelia Ray of Richmond, Va.. and Mrs. Willam Ferguson of Baltimore | were the week end guests of Mrs. Wood- ruff, wife of Lieut. Comdr, George L. V‘Voottlrufl, who is living on Gloucester street. Mrs. Albert Lee Thompson of Greensboro, N. C,, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Alden, wife of Prof. Carroll S. Alden, on Porter road, and while in | Annapolis spent a few days as the guest of Miss Louise Giles, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. William J. Giles, |on the Reina Mercedes. Mrs. Thomp- | son before her marriage was Miss Effie | Scales. daughter of Rear Admr. Archi- | bald H. Scales, former superintendent | of the Naval Academy. Miss Katherine Stark of Washington | was the week end guest of Mrs. Cooke, | wife of Capt. Henry D. Cooke, at the commandant’s quarters, Capt. and Mrs. Cooke entertained a small com- pany at dinner this evening for Mr. {and Mrs. A. A. Bubbard of Philadelphia, | who also were their house guests. Miss Evelyn Sheffleld of Georgia, who has been the guest of Mrs. Thayer, wife of Lieut. Rufus Thayer, in her home on Thompson street, is visiting Mrs. Benjamin Willlams in Washington. Capt. and Mrs. Oscar Smith, who are | occupying an apartment in the Cooper, | have left for a short trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thompson of Washington were the week end guests of their son-in-law and daughter Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Laurance T. DuBose on Bové:r road. Mrs, Robert Cabaniss gave a dinner party last evening in her home on Maryland avenue. Celebrate Golden We'dding Anniversary This Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Day are to- | day celebrating the fiftieth anniversary ' of their wedding and will be entertained | by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Punkhouser, who will |receive in their home at 5315 Colorado avenue from 4 to 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Day were married in England and came to this countr yon their wedding trip in 1882, coming to Washington Selred from the Tréasury’ Depariment Tef 'rom asury in 1924 after serving there for 45 years, |and with Mrs. Day, who before her | marriage was Miss Elizabeth Barker of | England, now makes his home at 1306 Geranjum street. Nearly 300,000 people attended the | Mrs. Charles Walcott and Miss Mary | annual fair at Soerabaja, Java. leathers | | 1 60 He has and Mrs. | near Annapolis, and her daughter, Mrs. | | MISS MARGARET CALDWELL, | Mrs. M J. K. W F. Chester. | Whose parents, the newly appointed consul general to Sydney, Caldwell, announce her engagement to Mr. John F. Chester, son Australia, and ‘Underwood Photo. IBox Parties for New York Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Admiral and Mrs. William V. Pratt, Col. M. Robert | Guggenheim, Mrs. Horace Lee Wash- ington, Mrs. Ralph Worthington, Mrs Victor Kauffimann, Mrs. Rushmore Pat- terson, Mrs. Williem K. Ryan, Miss and Mrs. Walter R. Schoellkop, are among the most recent to take boxes for the concert Tuesday afternoon of the New York Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra, when Sir Thomas Beecham, millionaire music patron and musician, will conduct the orchestra. ‘The con- cert will be given in Constitution Hall at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Adolph Caspar Miller will have with her the Ambassador of Great Brit- ain, Sir Ronald Lindsay, in her box. Her guests also will include Miss Irene Boyle, also of the British embassy, and Mr. Thomas Stone, a member of the staff at the Canadian legation. Representative and Mrs. Robert Low Bacon, the latter chairman of the com- mittee of sponsors for the Washington concerts of the New York Philhar- monic-Symphony, will have their house ests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods liss, with them in their box. Mrs. Henry L. Stimson, Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley and Mrs. William D. Mitchell have boxes for the concert. Mrs. Henry W. Watson will have Mrs. Henry Fitzhugh, in addition to mem- bers of her own family, in her boxes. Other. boxholders are Countess Szechenyi, Mrs. Pierce Butler, Mrs. Owen J. Roberts, Mrs. David A. Reed, Mrs. James S. Parker, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, Mrs. William R. Castle, jr.; Mrs. Truxton Beale, Mrs. W. W. Gal- braith, Comdr. and Mrs. Slingluff, Mrs. Oscar Jarecki, Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, Miss Grace Denio Litchflelds, Mrs. t | John W. Davidge, Mrs. John C. Breck- enridge, Mrs. T. H. B. McKnight, Mrs. Frank C. Baldwin, Mrs. Fairfax Harri- son, Mrs. Warren Delano Robbins, Mrs. C. M. Remey, Mrs. F. A. Keep, Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart, Mrs. Charles J. Rhoads, Mrs. J. Henry Scattergood, L. A. Clement. Boot shop and fabrics in Spring’s newest PRICED ’6 De Luxe Crade $8.50 Illustrated are five of the many new Spring models just received. Price, $6. | Philharmonic Orche:tra\ | Etizabetn Reilly, Mr. Henry Sheridan | ‘St. Patrick’s Fete Planned | By Fraternal Organizations | A gay dance which will be attended | by many fraternity and sorority people | in Washington will be held at the Wil- | lard in the grand bal m on St. Pat- | rick’s evening, Thursday, March 17. This | second annual “inter-fraternity inter-so- rority" dances will be sponsored by many | prominent sororities and raternities in the city. Among those already listed as sponsors or this affalr are Tau Phi, Tau Beta Phi, Gamma Delta Gamma, Beta Chi, Sigma Epsilon. Tau Chi, Sigma Lambda, Gamma Delta Sigma and many others. Among those in charge of this affair are Mr. Samuel Orme, Miss Helen Bo- gan, Mr. Emmett C. Broderick, Mrs. Irma Patterson, Miss Florence Ken- nedy, Miss Betty Hile, Miss Frances Harley, Miss Vivian Reed, Miss Helen Perley and Miss Aileen Richardson. The presidents of the various sororities and fraternities sponsoring the dance will be guests of honor and music will be fur- nished by three well known local or- chestras. Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern COLESVILLE _PIKE. SILVER SPRING, MD. Charmingly Quaint —Is every room of the “Old Tavern.” And your Dinner will be the best Country Fried Chicken, Smithfield Ham or Steaks, accompanied by all those Mrs. K's bountiful delicacies. Motor out 16th St. to Maryland State Line, then RIGHT one mile atraight through Trafic Light. Or Four Cormers Bus hourly Phone Shepherd 3500 Afternoon Teas Luncheons Parties inners Sunday Morning Breakfast New Queen Quality Shoes The Ultra in Fashionable Footwear for Spring Interpreting authentic styles in fascinating new shades. It is with pride that we announce our new Spring Showing of these nationally famous shoes at a new low price range. $6 and $8.50. Queen Quality Boot Shop 1219 F Street N. W. luncheon guests of the Riding and Polo | New England States ball February 2: Association for this week's hunt were —Bachrach Photo. Maj. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell, A number of dinner parties were given B before the Friday night dance in the | and Mrs. John Henley, Col. Officers’ Club last week. Capt. and |Charles Price, Col. William Mrs. Leland Swindler had a party of 22. | Washington, Maj. and Mrs. Ralp! Their guests were Gen. and Mrs. Rus- | Mitchell, Maj. and Mrs. Lowrie Stephen- sell, Capt. Reynolds Hayden, M. C.. U. | son, Lieut. Comdr. Robert Davis (D.C.), S. A, and Mrs. Hayden, Col. and Mrs. | Walter Noa, Col. and Mrs. Franklin | Garrett, Maj. and Mrs. John Sebree, Maj. and Mrs. Karl Buse, Lieut. Walter | Ansel, U. S. N., and Mrs. Ansel, Capt. | and Mrs. Harold Shannon, Capt. and Mrs. Shaler Ladd and Lieut. and Mrs. Clayton Jerome. Capt. and Mrs. Fred Patchen were hosts at dinner at the club. ‘Their guests were Maj. and Mrs. Harold Utley, Lieut. Comdr. Dalton D: S. N, and Mrs. : Mrs. John Blanton, Capt. and Mrs. Frederic Stack, Capt. and Mrs. Andrew Creesy, Capt. and Mrs, John McVey,| Capt. and Mrs. Maurice Gregory and Mrs. Charles Hobbs, Capt. Mrs. Byron Johnson, Capt. and Mrs. | Floyd Bennett, Capt. and Mrs. Bailey | Coffenberg, Capt. and Mrs. Hal Potter, Lieut: and Mrs. Lawson Sanderson, | Lieut. and Mrs. David Cloud, Lieut. | and Mrs. Edward O'Day, Miss Peggy | Gregory and Capt. Austin Rome. | Maj. and Mrs. Harold Parsons gave = dinner party in their home before the d when the company included Col. | and Mrs Shedd of and | Besides its smart, tailore 16th & H Sts. N.W. and comfortable shoe. Overlooking the White House Furnished & Unfurnished Reservations Now Being Made one-room heel. 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