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SOCIETY. Class at Naval Academy Hosts at Luce Hall Hop Mrs. MacArthur of Washington Visiting Capt. and Mrs. Charles Oman—Kirkwood Donavin Spends Several Days at Annapolis. [ THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MAY 7, 1933—PART THREE WEDDING JUNE 2 Of Personal Interest To Washington Residents Miss Helen Nordlinger accompanied by Mrs, Estelle Reiser motored to Read- ing, Pa. Friday where they are guests of Mr. and Mrs, David Grotta for the ‘week end. Miss Nordlinger, whose engagement to Mr. Louis Marks has been announced, is having several showers and lunch- eons planned in her honor before her wedding which will take place during the early Summer. Mrs. Alexanfier Wolf returned on , and refreshments | linger and Libby Bernstein, whose en- Mrs. Louls Kalichstein | gagements have been announced, were and Mrs. Jack Veax have arranged the | the guests of honor at a shower, Tues- affair, which promises to be well at-|day night at the home of Miss Selma tended. Pelser by a group of friends of Alpha ‘The many friends of Mrs. Irene Peist | Epsilon Phi Sorority. Each one was will be glad to learn of her recovery | presented with a beautiful gift of silver. from Mrs. Louis Simen, accompanied by Mrs. Samuel J. Steinberger, left yes- terday on a week's motor trip. ‘They are spending the week end in Phila- delphia as the guests of friends and during the coming week will visit Mr. lYndan. Merryle 8. Rukeyser in New ork. Miss Deborah Mae Liebman and Miss Dr. and Mrs. Jose, . tored to Pittsburgh Friday, "}'}!e they are spen the week end as ests SOCIETY. Senator Copeland Guest of Vermont Society ‘The annual maple sugar party of the Vermont State Association of the Dis- trict of Columbia will be held at the Roosevelt Hotel, 2101 Bixteenth street- northwest Wednesday evening st 1 o'clock. Senator and Mrs. Royal 8. of New York will be the hanor. Preparations are being made to serve | & real Vermont dinner, which will be Copeland guests of Wednesday from. Norfolk, Va. where | of Mo Miriam Auerbach attended the dance | followed by dancing. An added attrace ANNAPOLIS, Md,, May 6—The First | Class at the Naval Academy were hosts this evening at a hop in Luce Hall. | Baltimore spent several days this week with Miss Mollie Milligan. Miss Meiere formerly lived in Annapolls, where her aunts, the Misses Buchanan, occu- Mrs. McArthur of Washington, widow ‘ of Capt. Arthur McArthur, U. S. N., spent this week with Capt. and Mrs.’ Charles Oman at_the Naval Hospltal. |Laurance Wild, sccompanied by Mrs, Mr. Kirkwood Donavin, formerly of | Ainsworth, wife of Comdr. Walden the Navy, spent a few days this week | Ainsworth, motored to New York for a with Mrs. Dcnavin and their deugh- |few days stay. Mrs. Ainsworth, who ter, Miss Patricia Donavin. at the | formerly resided hcre, has been the Feggy Stewart Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Don- | guest of Comes. and Mrs. Domers Por: avin and their family make their home | for and M nald pied a home for many years. Mrs. Wild, wife of Lieut. Comdr. in San Francisco. Mrs. Kauffman, wife of Comdr. | James Kauffman, and sister of Mrs. Donavin, vith Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs entertained Sunday at lunch- eon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donavin at Ogle Hall, Mrs. Cusach’s home on | College avenue. Their other guests Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Capt. and Mrs. John B. Kaufman, W. O. Henry. Capt. i Baker, Capt. and Mrs. Charles C. Soule | of Washington, Miss Patricia Donavin, | Capt. and Mrs. Edward H. H. Old, Mrs. | Richard Baldwin, Miss Mollie Milligan, | Miss Ellen Buchanan Meiere of Balti. more. Comdr. and Mrs. Thomas Van | Meter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert D. Kirkpatrick, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. ‘Thorvald A. Solberg, Mrs. George W. Sunpson, Mrs, C. Erskine Clemenl" Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Lynde Mc- Cormick | Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Rogers gave a tea Sunday afternoon at Belvoir, ntar Atnapolis. in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Robert Heiner, who. with their daugh- | ter, Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, are spend- | ing the Spring months at Carvel Hall. | Mrs. John Bowers was hostess at a | tea Saturd: house gues Admiral Claude Bloch; Mrs. Edwin Underwood poured tea. Mrs, Bloch and | her daughter, Miss Ellen Kent Bloch, will be guests of Comdr. Bowers until after the wedding of Miss Bloch and Lieat. Thad A which will take place Church Wednesday, May 17. Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest gave a luncheon in her home at Wardour | Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Bloch. Miss Christine Thompson of New | York, who formerly lived in Annapolis, | is the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. Robert | P. Guiler, jr. Mrs. Guiler gave a tea | for Miss Thompson Monday afternoon. | Mrs. Thomas L. Gatch, wife of Comdr. | Gatch, entertained at luncheon Wednes- afternoon in honor of her | d: Miss Amy and Chandler, daughter of Mrs. W. D. Chandler, jr., | Tuesday in honor Clement. daughter of | nent, whose mar- | t. Re N. Allen will ace in the Naval Academy Chapel | 20. Miss Chandler will | be one of Miss Clemert's bridesmaids. | The other guest. e Josephine | Rice. Miss Mary Webb and Miss Marg- | aret Spencer of Washington, Miss Nellie Jett McCormick, Miss Sally Holmes, | Miss Isabella Hart and Miss Peggy | Baker. Miss Mary Webb and Miss Margaret Spencer gave a luncheon yesterday in | their home in Washington in henor of Mliss Clement Mrs. Augustina Abela of Philadel- phia is the guest Priscilla Stockwell at Langtar: home at Wardour. Miss Betty Greenlee, daughter .of Capt. and Mrs. Halford R. Greenlee, gave a tea at the Experiment Station | Sunday afternoon. There were about 100 guests. Mrs. Hardy Page of Washington was|by communicating with the chairman |ton through Mrs. Boyd Taylor, presi- | the guest this week of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson. Lieut. and Mrs. Prederick Bell gave & lunch party Sunday at their home | on_Cheston avenue, Bell's mother, Mrs. Edwin Hughes Glid- | den of Baltimore. who is their guest.| Asked to meet Mrs. Glidden were the | new chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics, | Rear Admiral Ernest J. King, Capt.| and Mrs. Frank H. Sadler. Mrs. Robert Cabaniss, Mrs. Howard Morton, Mrs. | Porter Cusachs, Mr. George v_and Mr. John Rodgers of College. | Lieut. Kenneth Pierce. U. §. A., Mrs. | Pierce and their family of Fort Niagara, New York, are guests of Miss Sally Hall | at Lothian, near Annapolis. Lieut. Pierce is recovering from a recent ill- ness Rear Admiral and Mrs. Thomas C.| Hart spent a few days motoring in Vir- | ginia, where they visited the old homes. | ‘While in Charlottesville Rear Admiral | and Mrs. Hart were guests of the Farm- | ington Club | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Leonard | Austin _and their children who have | been living at Coronado, Calif., will| return to Annapolis in June, where | Lieut. Comdr. Austin will have duty. ‘They formerly resided here and have many friends to welcome them on their | Teturn Prof. E. W. Pavenstedt. of St. John's College, and Mrs. Pavenstedt spent the | week end in Washington. Thursday, | Prof. and Mrs. Pavenstedt gave a din- | ner in honor of Gen. Pelham D. Glass ford, of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes, jr. gave an oyster roast at their home on South River last evening. Their guests were Capt. and Mrs. Guy Baker, Lieut. | Comdr. and Mrs. Lynde McCormick. Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs, Miss Louie | Giles, Miss Marguerite Cusachs, Capt. | and Mrs. Edward H. H. Old, Mrs. George W. Simpson, Mr. John Mason | of Warrenton and Lieut. Comdr. and | Mrs. Robert D. Kirkpatrick. Mr. John Mason of Warrenton, who gpent the Winter at the Annapolitan Club in Annapolis, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes, jr. at ‘White House Farms, their home on | Scuth River, after a short stay in ‘Warrenton. | PERMANENTS oil “Croquignole” SPECIAL 33.00 $6 Value Your new hat demands soft waves Witk lots and lots of curly ends. Our Croquignole Perma- nent gives you this natural look- ing hair dress, For longer hair you will like our French O, Above price includes shampoo and finger wave. Phone Nat. 8930 Warner Beauty Studio 1318 F St. N.W., Becker Bldg. Take Blevator to Third Floor SR LS L O SRR R S N N R A s N S N S A N S N A A e in honor of Mrs. | ' | Wintemute 'William Sloan, Mrs. terson. | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. John Hall, jr., and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey E. Overesch returned Monda; they attended the Columbia-Navy crew race Saturday Mrs. Baldridge, wife of Capt. Harry A. Baldridge, was the guest over the v of Capt. and Mrs. Edward Tieut. Thompson Phelps Elliott, son Y [of Mrs_ Richard G, Eliott, is spending a few days in Philadelphia. Lieut. tt, who was formerly on duty at Long Beach, Calif, will attend the Army Chemical Warfare School at Edgewood Arsenal for a short time before reporting for instruction at the Pestgraduate School here. Mrs. George J. Turner of Wardour is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John A. W. ?llchx:!rdson at Douglastown, Long sland, y after spend- | ing a few days in New York, where | Mrs. St. George Barber is the guest | of her sister, Mrs. Edward Ballard in New York. Mrs. Mills, wife of Comdr. Schuyler Mills, and her mother, Mrs. Wilcox, accompanied by Mrs. McMorris, wife of Comdr. Charles H. McMorris. spent last week motoring through Virginia, gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Philadelphia spent the week end with and Mrs. Ralston Holmes, who gave a dinner party Saturday evening in their honor and also a luncheon that day. Mrs, Lieut. Robert Forbes, U. S. N., is the guest of her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Amon Bronson. Mrs. Bronson gave a tea Wednesday afterncon for her daughter. The Southern Maryland horse show will be held Saturday, May 20, at Holly Beach Farm, the country estate of Mr. and Mrs. Syivester La Brot Mrs. Paul Iglehart of Baltimore spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely Melvin in their home, the Peggy Stew- art House. . and Mrs. Edward Newman of | West Annapolis are spending some time at Atlantic City, where they are at the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall Hotel. Mrs. George W. Simpson was hostess | Saturday at one of the largest teas this Spring. entertaining in honor of Mrs, Kauffman, wife of Comdr. - James auffman, who is spending the Sprin at the Peggy Stewart Inn. e Lunc}lcon to First Lady By Club Federation‘ Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley announces that, while many reservations are being received for the annual luncheon of the District of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs to be held May 16 at the Mayflower in honor of Mrs. Franklin | Delano Roosevelt, the wife of the Presi- | dent, it is still possible to obtain places | of the luncheon, Mrs. Frank M. Shortall, | 2912 Cortland place. i Additional reservations have been re- | eived from Mrs. L. W. Biddle, Mrs. J. | C. Kondrup, Miss Martha_Fitzpatrick, Mrs. George T. Low, Dr. Laura Bren- non, Mrs. Frederick Newburgh, Mrs, H. M. Fulton, Mrs. Johnstone B. Camp- | ., Mrs. Dan Donovan, Mrs. Leon Arnold, Mme. Edouardo Chebecuz, Mrs. Robert’ Holm, Mrs. C. G. Jorgal, M: Clare Lusb: A Morga C. H. Lane liam Keohan, Mrs. Tilman B. Parks, | Mrs. Frank M. Shortall, Mrs. William | Boss, Mrs. Wallace Streeter, Mrs. John Marchand, Mrs. Fred Schneider, Mrs. | Don Morse, Mrs. Meek, Miss Abagail Gwynne Maloney, Mrs. McManus, Mrs. Ernest Humphre and Mrs. A. L. Rheinstrom, in addition to Mrs. Frederick Yates, Mrs. J. Ed- R 5 Mrs. F. Munroe, Mrs Martha B. Blundon, Mrs. D. Fulton Harris, Mrs. F. H. Mitchell, Mrs. J. B Morrey. Mrs. Helen Morrison Hunter, Mrs. F. A. Blundon, Mrs. Bayer. Miss M. E. Yates and Mrs. Waverly Taylor, who will join the Sunshine and Com- munity Society group. and Mrs. Fergu- son, Mrs. Link, Mrs. Metz, Mrs. Patter- son, Mrs. Root. Mrs. Shook, Mrs. Water- man, Mrs. Willard, Mrs. Babcock. Mrs. Flucky, Mrs. Granger and Mrs. Stine, who will represent the Capitol Hill His- tory Club. ZIRKIN could bring you direct from one of the world’s finest Fox Farms just 60 rare, beautiful and finest quality . ... SILVER FOX ' SCARFS | Bradley of Forbes of Honolulu, wife or‘ Daniel, Mrs. Hopkins | . Mrs. Bloch, wife of Rear | where they visited the old homes and | MISS VIRGINIA COPPAGE, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Coppage of Livingston Heights, Va., who announce her engagement to Mr. Clarence A. Keller, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Keller of Wichita, Kans. The wedding will take place June 2 at the | United States Naval Academy. Mr. Keller will be a graduate of the 1933 class. | —Brooks Photc 7 : | New Yorkers to En]oy . |Guests From Afar at Dinner Dance May 17| Woman's Auxiliary Lunch | At a special meeting called for next| The District of Columbia section of Wednesday evening the members of the | Woman's Auxiliary to the American In- Executive Board of the New York State | stitute of Mining and Metalurgical | Society will discuss plans for the dinner ' Engineers will hold its regular monthly dance of the society to be held at the luncheon meeting at the Columbia Shoreham hiotel Wednesday evening, | Country Club Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock. May 17 is function will close the . = The guests of honor at this meeting Ly ;rmx‘“““f"wmmm R. Val. | Will be Mrs. Frederick Laist. national lance, announces that the Shoreham |tsldGt O Scarsdare W. X2 fars Wil Hotel has agreed to admit members On | Cheshire, Conn.. and Mrs, T. T. Read. their membership cards for dancing. a1do’of Scarsdaie. N. ¥ and a former immediately following the dinner. | Lecident and member here. The Reservations may be secured through | oo, , Mr. William A. Carr, chairman of the Dinner Committee, 2551 Seventeenth | street northwest. chairman, Mrs. Charles F. Jackson, will preside at the business session Annual Convention The Needlewqrk Guild of America will hold its annual national conventio: hiladelphia Thursday. Friday and s ot the Bellevue Stratford. M: Jet Preston. jr. the for rover Cleveland. will preside at the meetings and Mrs. Theodore Roose- velt and Mrs. Truman Newberry will be among the delegates. Any District member who wishes to attend the con- vention may obtain further informa- dent of the District branch, s 3453 | Newark street. easy DECATUR 5098 NORTH_1306 Gray Hair IS Aging! Compete With Youth! Katharine Lee Ogilvie 1325 Connecticut Avenue Will Restore to Your Hair Its Former Natural Color and Beaaty e |and Mrs. Shoes. ail through the year. she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Strasburger. Mrs. Samuel Reoness was hostess Friday at her apartment in Wardman Park Annex, entertaining eight ts of the Afternoon Card Club. ‘ards followed. Mrs. Pauline Gumprecht, who was the guest for a week of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cohn of the Westchester, has returned to her home in New Yok, Mr. Walter Franc of Columbus, Ohio, was the guest of friends over last Sun- day. Mrs. Henrietta Levy has returned to her home in Tallahassee, Fla., after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Levy of Wardman Park Hotel, who recently returned from abroad. Mrs. Philip Peyser is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bloom, in Mem- phis. Tenn. the guest of her brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lang of the Ponce de Leon apartment. Mrs. Bernard Preudenthal of Balti- more, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. | A. Lipsitz of Dallas, Tex., was the guest of relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rubenstein, 4701 Connecticut avenue, will be at home this evening from 8 to 10 o'clock in honor of the confirmation of their n David. Mrs. Adolph Weyl is the guest of | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bibro in Pittsburgh. E. Hoflman and daughter of | Mrs. Camden, N. J., are the guests of Mr. Phillp Krechmer at the Portland. Mrs. Krechmer was formerly | Miss G. Hoffman. Mrs. Sol. Morris has returned to her home on Newton street, after spending the Winter in Florida as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Morris. ‘The Washington Section Council of Jewish Women held its annual meeting Tuesday at the Community Center, with a tea in honor of the newly elected officers. Mrs. Laura B. Heidingsfeld, |the new president, was presented by Mrs. Harry Bernton, the retiring presi- dent. Miss Betty Baum gave several piano solos. |" Mrs. Arthur Marks and her son, Mr. Arthur Marks, jr, left for New York | Friday. where they are spending the | week ‘end. Mrs. Alvin Newmyer and Mrs. Barney Liebman motored to Atlantic City Pri- day to be gone over the week end. Mrs. Gerald Rosenheim. with her roung son. Bruce. is in New York, the guest of friends for a week's visit ‘The card party to be given for the benefit of the Denver Sanatorium by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the J. C. R. 8. will take place Wednesday at 1125 Spring road, the Hebrew Home for the Aged. in the afternoon at 2 o'clock, and in the evening at 8 oclock. 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Kaufman; 3 Bennett Kaufman and Mrs. Max Behr- end of Baltimore, motored to Florid: ;:g:mywlulpendmnentwo night in Baltimore, where they were guests of friends. e S Friendship use auy, Cnterieining the. Atisrason Sew y, enf g e joon 'W- | Prig ing Circle at luncheon at her home ! z:dah.\p e o vxr.x Ut averioe on Connecticut avenue. southeast, today at 5 o'clock, when Dr. Ludwig Schoenthal of New York | Miss Elizabeth Meyres, contralto, of is the week end guest of Mrs. Eugene Baltimore, will sing. Schwab and her son. Mr. Elmer B | Mr. Albert Bell and Mr. Leslie Bell Schwab. Dr. Schoenthal is in Wash- |will play duets on saws. ington to attend the doctors’ conven- All those intersted in the work of tion. | Priendship House are invited. Mrs. Florence Stokvin, who was the | guest of her parepts, Mr. and Mrs. | Louis Hartman, has returned to her | home in Rochester, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Gutman of At- lantic City and Mrs. Charles Lustig of New York are the week end guests of Mrs. Robert Robinson at the Park | Central. Mrs. Joseph Wilmer was hostess at | luncheon and bridge at the Shoreham | |} Wednesday. Covers were laid for 24 | guests. The Council of Jewish Juniors is sponsoring a theater party Thursday. May 18, at the National Theater for | the benefit of the Dorothy Goldsmith Rgcreation Fund. The purpose of this fund is to send deserving children to camps for their health. This project proved so succesful last year that the Juniors are desirous of repeating last year's success. Tickets may be obtained | from the chairman, Mrs. Hyman Sachs, and Miss Hilda Greenberg. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kadan, with | | their young son, have motored to At- ||| lantic City, N. J., where Mrs. Kadan | will remain during the month of May. | fll Mr. James E. 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