Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1932, Page 41

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Mrs. Thomas B. Gale IS Ho!te!! at TG. Given in Quantico Guests Bring Filled Stock- ings and Toys for Ken- tucky Mountaineer Chil- dtefl- QUANTICO, Va, December 17— Mrs. Thomas Boyle Gale was hostess ot tea Thursday, when the guests brought filled Christmas stockings and toys, which were sent to Kentucky for distribution among mountaineer chil- John Marston, Maj. Pedro Maj. DeWitt Peck snd Maj. Allen H. Tornage have returned from Nicaragua, where they have been on_temporary_duty. Capt. and Mrs. Charles Sniffin were hosts at an informal buffet supper last evening. when they entertained Maj. and Mrs. Allen Simon, Capt. and Mrs. Harry Shurtleff, Capt. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Reginaid Vardy, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homer. Maj. and Mrs. William Sullivan spent several days here last week before leav- ing by motor for Portland, Oreg., where they will sail December 28 on board the Gen. Pershing for Peiping, China. Lieut. and Mrs. John O'Leary were hosts at a buffet supper tonight. The company later attended the dance at the club. Their guests were Maj. and Mrs. Karl Buse, Capt. and Mrs. Eugene Collier, Capt. and Mrs. Robert Yowell, Capt. 'and Mrs. Otto Salzman, Capt. and Mrs. Ery Spencer, Capt. and Mrs. Prank Creamer, Capt. Peter Conachy, Lieut. and Mrs. James Ackerman and Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Homer of Phil- adelphia were over-Sunday guests of Maj. and Mrs. Allen Simon. Lieut. and Mrs. Roger T. Carleson left for New York yesterday to sail for Panama, where they will spend the hol- idays with Mrs. Carleson's parents, Capt. and Mrs. William Ancrum. Mrs. Willard Leutze was hostess at bridge luncheon Wednesday, when she entertained Mrs. Warren Barnaby, Mrs. Robert Yowell, Mrs. Herbert Hardy, Mrs. Otto Salzman, Mrs. John O'Leary, Mrs. H. D. Campbell, Mrs. Frank Blanton, Mrs. James Ackerman, Mrs. Ery Spencer, Mrs. Fred Chappelle and Miss Barbara Barnaby. Capt. and Mrs. Fioyd Bennett mo- tored to Alexandria Wednesday to at- tend a dinner given by Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Claude D. Roop. Mrs. Bert Bone was hostess at a bridge tea Monday. Her guests were Mrs. Ralph West, Mrs. D. E. Campbell, Mrs. Walter Rogers, Mrs. C. G. Hicks, Mrs. Dalton Davis, Mrs. Allen Simon, Mrs. Frank June, Mrs. Robert Pendle- ton, Mrs. Jacob Plachta, Mrs. H. D. Campbell, Mrs. Roy Conkey, Mrs James Bain, Mrs. John Kaluf, Mrs. Andrew Creesy, Mrs. Franklin Good, Mrs. Walter Wensinger, Mrs. Eiwin Miller and Mrs. Herbert Hardy. Lieut. and Mrs. Edwin Miller were hosts at a buffet supper last evening, their guests including_Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John Falge, Lieut. and Mrs. Ase! Kerr, Lieut. and Mrs. Paul Sterling, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Woodard, Mrs. Dalton Davis and Mrs. Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Troy of Balti- more have been, visiting their dsughter, Mrs. Reynolds Hayden. Mrs. I S. K. Reeves and Mrs. Proc- tor Field of Parris Island, 8. C, were the honor guests at a bride tea given yesterday by Mrs. Clarence Yost. Others Ppresent were Mrs. John H. Russell, Mrs. Charles Lyman, Mrs. D. M. Garrison, Mrs. De Witt Peck, Mrs. Prank Blanton Mrs. Franklin Good, Mrs. Jacob Plachta, Mrs. Frank June, Mrs. Stuart King and Mrs. Robert Pendleton. Lieut. and Mrs. Clayton Jerome of Annapolis spent the week end with Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ross Rowell and attended the dance at the club Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Lloyd, jr., of Haddonsfield, N. J.. were over-Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Davis. Lieut. Edwin C. Ferguson has been detached from this post and gone to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for duty. Mrs. I. S. K. Reeves of Parris Island, 8. C.. who has been visiting her dausgh- ter, Mrs. Edward Robbins, was the honor guest at several parties last week. Wednesday Mrs. Charles Lyman gave a bridge tea in her honor. There were three tables of bricge, and Mrs. John Russell presided at the tea table. Tuesday Mrs. Edward Robbins enter- tained the following guests in honor of her mother, Mrs. Charles Lyman: Mrs. Andrew Drum, Mrs. C. G. Hicks, Mrs. Frank Blanton, Mrs. Clarence Yost, Mrs. Floyd Bennett and Mrs. Pranklin Good. Miss Grazia McDonald of Harrisburg. Pa., was the honor guest at a dinner given at the club by Mr. H. J. McDon- | ald and Miss Helen McDonald Satur- | Others present were Maj. and day Roger Peard, Lieut. Mrs. Capt. Austin Rome, Lieut. John Jacobs and Mr. James Manwaring. Mrs. Morrison Hostess at University Women's Tea Mrs, Martin A. Morrison, wife of for- mer Representative Morrison of In- dians, is hostess tomorTow afternoon &t the tea and musicale of the University ‘Women's Club, and is sponsoring & pro- ! Graduate of the Maret School in June B, 3 58 MISS ALICIA BELGRANO STEWART, and now a student at Bryn Mawr Col- lege. month, will come to spend the Christ- mas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins Stewart. Miss McCall to Speak At Cy Pres Club Today The Cy Pres Club of National Uni- | versity, an organization of woman law | students, is entertaining at a breakfast | this morning at the Dodge Hotel. Mrs. Lewis B. Moulton, president of Cy Pres, will preside and will introduce the speakers, Miss M. Pearl McCall, presi- dent of the Women's Bar Association, and Miss Jane Elizabeth Newton of the Patent Office. one of the founders and the first president of the Cy Pres Club. Covers will be laid for 30. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 18, 1932—PART THREE. Washingtonians Followed ' Loudoun Hounds Yesterday Raspberry Plain, near Leesburg, Va., the country estate of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ham Harold Lipscomb of Washington, was the scene of & colorful event yes- terday, when the pre-Christmas hunt of the Loudoun hounds was held there. The dogs were cast at 10:30 am., and following the hunt, which extended over a number of estates in that section, Mr. and Mrs. Lipscomb entertained at a smartly appoined hunt breakfast at 1 o'clock spread for the members of the Loundoun hunt and other guests. Guests from Washington _ included Secretary of War and Mrs. Patrick J. Hurley, Admiral and Mrs. Cary T. Grayson, Senator and Mrs. Claude A. Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blake, Mrs Breck, Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Beres- ford, Dr. W. A. Bloedorn, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey L. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Clagett, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Carlin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rozler Dulany, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Rozer Dulany, sr.; Dr. and Mrs. Donnally, Mr. and Mrs. E. Golden Donaldson, Maj. Robert H. Duenner, Col. and Mrs. Charles B. Eck- els, the Misses Farnsworth, Mr. and K Mrs. Robert V. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Gheen, Miss Anna Hedrick, Miss Nancy Hanna, Miss Joy Hansel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Hobbs, Mrs. Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. | Harrison, Misscs Nellle and Katherine Keane, Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas Kinkaid, Mrs. Lipscomb, Mr. Rob- ert H. Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam P. Meredith, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Donald Mc- Neale, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Neill, Capt. and Mrs. Leigh Noyes, Dr. and Mrs. Mise Stewart, who is 16 this|p's "Newton, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mar- shall Rust, Maj. and Mrs. Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Nt‘)pn H. Stewart, Mr. Frank J. Stryker, " william H. Sholes, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson S. Tobey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. White, Mr. and Mrs. Pere Wilmer, Mr. and Mrs. Bates Warren. Mr. John O. Williams and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. West. i e Women.s Cl“b Tel For New Members The Business and Professional Wom- en's Club is entertaining at a tea this afternoon in the garden house of the Dodge Hotel in honor of new members: Miss Norma Hughes, Miss Estella Jane Grissom, Miss Effie Bush, Miss Iva Baldwin, Miss Clara Beetle, Miss Helen Seventh Street The model illustrated is all-wave feature is priced 7-Tube Compact Model.... Model 188, 8 Tubes and Mre. | Pressley M. Rixey, Miss Anne Moncure, | Model 469, 9 Tubes Model 812, 12 Tubes | MAYER & CO. Atwater Kent Radio 1 $00.75 embodies new refinements in radio receivers, in- cluding the accurate Tonebeam feature, which enables you to tune in silently. Same model with other Atwater Kent models are priced below: Model 612, 12 Tubes....... gram of Christmas carols by the Lov- ette Choral Club, with Mrs. Mathilde Kolb-Bartlett, soloist. Mrs. Eva Whit- ford-Lovett is guest of honor. Mrs. Morrison will be assisted by Mrs. Frederick M. Davenport, wife of Repr: sentative Davenport of New York: M Delos O. Kinsman, Mrs. L. B. Sworm- stedt. Mrs. Basil M. Manley, Mrs, Otto, Veerhof. Mrs. Howard Nichols, Mn.' John Weyrich, Mrs. Chester Morrill, | Mrs. Bernard Hearn, Misses Fanny Barnett, Carrie Davis, Margaret Mc- | Mahon, Edna Sheehy, Ruby Nevins, | ’Belwepn D and E the Semi-Highboy and at $104.50 complete. The $53.90 $73.75 T $89.75 $116.50 $139.50 V. Barnhart, Bessle L. Edmanson, Miss Adeline Edwards, Miss Anna E. Gilson, Miss Ruth Hast! Mrs. Eliza- beth B. Pollock, Miss Edith Rockwood, Miss Nannie G.' Sanders, Mrs. Willa C. ‘Thompeon, Mrs. Agatha D. Ward, Mary M. Willis and Mrs. D. Priscilla Ed| . Miss Stella Clodfelter, presi- dent of the club, and Miss Pénelope Cobb are in charge of the arrangements for the tea. Delawarans to Enjoy Well Planned Program The monthly meeting of the Dela- ware State Society will be held at the Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachu- setts avenue northwest, tomorrow eve- ning at 8 o'clock. ‘The event will take the form of a Christmas frolic, with Christmas tree and other Yuletide dec- orations. Old Kriss Kringle with his reindeer and sleigh bells will be pres- ent with gifts for every one. Col. Rob- ert G. Houston, president of the society, will deliver a Christmas address and Mrs. William F. Raymond and a num- ber of pupils from the Hoffman & Hos- ins School will entertain. Mrs. W. P. Biggs, soprano soloist of the Church of the Holy City, will sing. Masters Everett and Maurl Lank will give trumpet duets and Mr. Raymond and Mr. Fred East will also be present, adding to the evening’s entertainment. Others will assist in keeping up the reputation of the Blue Hen's Chickens in pleasure and social events. Miss Elizabeth R. Groves is executive secre- Motion Pictures Under Foreign Affairs Committee Diplomatic motion pictures, author- ized by resolution of the House of Rep- resentatives’ Committee on Foreign Af- mn.mhn put the legislative branch of Chairman Representative Sam D. Mc- Reynolds of Tennessee believes edu- cative movies given under the auspices of his committee in_the caucus room of the House Office i about a better aims and the o) ticns to overcome the depression and permit foreign diplomats to better derstand the legislative branch of American Government. Representative 8ol Bloom of New Beggs special clerk in capacity of mak- ing the arrangements. Members of the committee who will act as hosts for the dxglamns are: Representative Luther A. Jcl of Texas, Representative Ruth sentative Charles West of Ohio, Repre- sentative Norton L. Lichtenwalner of Pennsylvania, Representative J. Walter Lambeth of North Carolina, Representa- tive John W. Fishburne of Virginia, Representative Stephen A. Rudd of New York, Representative Henry W. Temple of Pennsylvania, Representative Hamil- | ton Fish, jr., of New York; Representa- tary of the society and Mr. Sheldon W.|tive Cyrene Cole of Ohio, Representative Fairchild chairman of the Entertain- ment Committee. matic lid supports. . . . lid supports Block-front Secretary interior Morton D. Hull of Illinois, Representa- tive Joseph W. Martin, jr., of Massa- un- the | York was appointed in charge of the | subcommittee, with Mr. Randolph M. | Bryan Owen of Florida, Representative | Effiegene Wingo of Arkansas, Repre- | chusetts; Representative Charles A. Eaten of New Jersey, Representative Melvin J. Mass of Minnesota, Repre- sentative ‘Joe Crail of California and Representative Edmund F. Erk of Penn- sylvania. In the new House Office Building there is a theater equipped for the in- stallation of sound pictures, but during the F‘“‘“ the Marine, Army e o om - senting the cvunmay mppemn. s West Virginians Enjoy Annual Party and Feast The West Virginia Society enter- :lll!sd Wednsday_e:.'_enmg at _the Economically SUNDAY .. surround- d1stinguished French chef. Oxr Store Fruit Cake . . Candies CIERTIME FURNITURE 7 Plthhn ‘Temple, to celebrate the “feast of the ‘s It is thd custom of the West Vir- ginians in the District of Columbia to assemble in the Fall or Winter of each year as a reminder of the “big muster” of pre-Civil War times. Refreshments of cider, gingercake and apples were | Gifts of Many Items in Our Stock Are | HALF | PRICE | Until Christmas [ Lustrous served as & reminder of the changing seasons. Col. J. 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