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SOCIETY. —— Annapolis Party Honors Cobradi Adter Riecitall e s Officers 0{ Naval Academy C;ve D;nfler party' Organ Recital in Chapel This Afternoon. Slingluffs ANNAPOLIS, Md., November 2{—‘ Dr. and Mrs. Ford K. Brown and Prof. George Bingeley entertained m‘ the home of Dr. and Mrs. Brown in | honor of Mr. and Mrs. Conradi follow- ing the recital by Mr. Austin Conradi‘ of Baltimore in the great hall of St.| John's College. ‘The officers of the United States! Naval Academy gave a dinner party’r this evening at the club and tomor- | row afternoon there will be an organ | recital in the Naval Academy Chapel. | Commodore and Mrs. Frank Slmg-‘ luff of Washington were week end | guests of Comdr. and Mrs. James A Logan. Mr. Robert Floyd-Jones, | father of Mrs. Slingluff, also spent the week end here as the guest of | Mrs. Richard Baldwin and Miss Milligan. Capt. and Mrs. Henry E. Shoe- maker, after a visit with Mrs. Caryl H. Bryan and Mrs. Middleton Semmes Guest, left Monday for Norfolk. Capt Shoemaker will join the U. 8. S Northampton of which he has com- | mand, and Mrs. Shoemaker will re- main at Portsmouth, Va. during the stay of the Northampton. She will spend Christmas in New York with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Lee Offutt. after which she will join Capt. Shoemaker on the West Coast Capt. and Mrs. William Say who recently moved from New Yo: to Washington, will shortly take an apartment in the Wyoming. Mrs. Sayles has been dividing her time between Washington and Annapolis this Autumn and while here has been the guest of her sister. Miss | Marian Duvall. and her brothers, | Col. Douglas Duvall, U. S. A, retired, and Mr. Richard Duvall Mr. and-Mrs. Howard E. Atterbury gave a breakfast party Sunday at their home, Maidstone Farm. on the | Chesapeake Bay. Their guests in- cluded the Baroness Ungen-Sternberg | of Washington, Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Capt. and Mrs. Ralston S. Holmes, Capt. and Mrs Lewis McBride, Miss Holme: and Mrs. Che M. Oman, pt. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson . and Mrs. John H. Janney, Miss | Kathrina Beale, Mr. Waring James of Shanghai, China: Mr. and Mrs. | Sterrett Gittings, Mr. Forbes Colhoun, | Mrs. Clayton Brewer and Lieut. William A. P. Martin. | Rear Admiral Paul Y. Oras, naval attache of the Soviet Embassy in Washington, visited Anrapolis Tues. y. After an inspection of the Naval Academy Admiral Oras was the luncheon guest of Rear Admiral and Mrs. David F. Sellers at the super- intendent's quarters Rear Admiral Noble E. Irwin, re- tired, had a house pagty over the week end, his guests including Mrs. J. A. Norris of Washington, mother of the late Mrs. Irwin: Mrs. H. R. Pennock, her son and daughter, Miss Anne Pen- nock and Mr. Thomas Pennock of Wilmington, Del, and Miss Frances Thomas of Washington Mr. and Mrs. Bushrod Howard of Greenwich, Conn., were guests for the week end of Mr. Howard's brother and | sister-in-law, Capt. and Mrs. Douglas Howard. Capt. and Mrs. Howard also had as their guests Saturday, Novem- ber 17, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Ernest J. King of Washington. Rear Admiral and Mrs. David F. | Sellers gave a lunch party Saturday, | November 17, at the superintendent’s quarters at the Naval Academy. Their guests included Maj. and Mrs. E. T. | Russell, Col. Charles H. Lyman, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. Lyman of Quantico, Va.; Capt. and Mrs. William W. Gal- braith and Capt. and Mrs. Frank J. Fletcher of Washington, and Capt and Mrs. Richard P. McCullough of San Francisco. Admiral and Mrs. Sellers were | hosts at luncheon Sunday in honor of | Dr. Edward Mark of Richmond, Va., | who spent the week end with his son- in-law and daughter, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore T. Patterson. Dr. George H. Blakeslee of Clark University. Worcester, Mass.. spent the weck end with Rear Admiral and Mrs. Sellers. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Brittingham | and their son of Berlin, Md., spent the weck end in Annapolis-with Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Armiger. Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp. jr., and her young daughter were guests over Sun- | Mrs, | Robert Wool Guests. spent the week end in Princeton for the Yale-Princeton game. Capt. and Mrs. Ralston S. Holmes gave a luncheon Saturday at the com- mandant’s quarters in the Academy. Comdr. John Bowers, retired, and Mrs. Bowers gave a cocktall party | Saturday afternoon in honor of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Claude C. Bloch, who were their guests over Sunday. Comdr. and Mrs. Bowers were as- sisted by Mrs. Henry Martyn Baker of Long Island, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Nicholas H. Green, who is the guest of her parents here, Comdr. and Mrs. Earl F. Enright of Haddonfield, N. J., have issued invita- tions to the marriage of their daugh- ter Lillilan Wells to Lieut. (Junior Grade) Harold Shepard Harnly, U. S. N., Wednesday, November 28, at 1 6 o'clock in the evening in the Naval Academy chapel. Immediately after the ceremony a reception will be held in the Officers’ Club of the Naval Academy. Mr. and Mrs. John deP. Douw gave a dinner Thursday evening in honor of Rear Admiral and Mrs. David F. Comdr. Elphege A. M. Gend- (M. C)., U. 8. N, and Mrs. reau of Norfolk, Va., spent the week end with Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Horace D. Clarke. Dr. Gendreau is on duty at the Naval Hospital in Portsmouth, Va. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Clarke also had as their week end guests M. and Mrs. Robert I Hicks of Garden City, N. Y. Mrs. Hicks was formerly Miss Amy Fech- teler, who lived in Annapolis for some time before her marriage. Capt. and Mrs. Bryson Bruce gave a tea Wednesday afternoon at their quarters on Porter road for the officers who are attached to the department of marine engineering, of which Capt. Bruce is head, and their wives. Thanksgiving Eve Party For Kentucky Society The Kentucky Society of Washing- ton will have its first party in the main ball room of the Willard Hotel at 9 odclock Thanksgiving eve., Wednesday, November 28. Box holders include Maj. and Mrs.: Basil Duke Edwards, Maj. and Mrs. Guy W. Chipman, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Horgan, Senator M. M. Logan, Representative and Mrs. C. R. Carden, Mrs. Mattie W. Porter, Mrs. Frank C. Henry. Mrs. Laura Walker, Mr. and _"A. J. Kraemer, Mrs. Ayleene Col. and Mrs. W. T. Car- r, Mr. and Mrs. Millard West, Mayme Parker, Mrs. Lula Choate, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tackett, Judge and Mrs. Bunk Gardner, Miss Jessie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Adams, Miss Olive Dean, Judge and Mrs. R. N. Fietcher, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harrison, former Representative and Mrs. Maurice Thatcher, Mrs. M. S Pyle, Miss Gladys Wood, Mr. and Conrad Syme, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Boles, Mrs. Sam Conner, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Price, Judge and Mrs. y, Mr. D. E. McQueary, Col. George T. Weitzel, Mr. and Mrs, Addison Holorook, Maj. and Mrs. L. M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Boyle, Miss Mary Hall. Future parties will be the Christ- mas party, Wednesday, December 2 the congressional party, Wednesday January 3 the fancy dress ball, Wednesday, February 20; the Spring party, Wednesday. March 20, and the annual meeting, Wednesday, April 24 Mississippi Society's Dance Friday Night The Mississippi State Society is planning a dance and college reunion at Meridian Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth street northwest, on Friday, Novem- ber 30. A large attendance is ex- pected. as the affair takes place dur- ing the Thanksgiving holiday period. Officers of the society recently elected are: President, Maj. William E. Brougher; first vice president. Dr. R. W. Harned: second vice president, Betty Whitfleld: third vice president, Miss Jewell Glass: fourth vice presi- | dent, Mr. S. L. Montgomery; sec- Naval | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, NOVEMBER 25, 1934—PART THREE. . WILL MODEL FOR DEMOCRATIC DIGEST FASHION SHOW | Miss Frances Woolley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Woolley (left): Miss Rose Walker Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walker Page (right), and Mrs. Harry Baxter, daughter of the Secretary of War and Mrs. George H. Dern (center), who will be models in the Democratic Digest fashion show to be held December 5 at the Democratic Club. Justice Sutherland And Ml'5~ Suthcrland To Entertain Guests (Continued From First Page.) Miss Betty Radeker, Miss Betty Cou- zens. Miss Margaret Cotter, Miss Peggy Matheson and Miss Lucie Matheson, Lieut. Frederick W. Coleman, 3d; Mr. James Dern, Mr. Ralph Gardiner, Mr. De Long Bowman, Mr. Wimbert Gard- ner, Mr. Tinsley Adams, Mr. Willis Jones, Mr. Scott Radeker, jr.; Mr. A. S. Gardiner, jr.: Mr. Edgar Orme, jr.; Mr. Joseph Evans, 3d; Mr. Richard Bolling, Mr. Barry Mohun, Mr. L. L. Nicholson, jr.; Mr. Frank Hight, j Mr. Robert Davidson, Youart Kerslake. Mr. Robert Foley, Mr. William C. | Gwynn, jr.; Mr. Woodward Glen, Mr. W. W. Walker, jr, and Mr. George Richards, jr. entertain at dinner this evening in their home, 3700 Jenifer street, in honor of the latter’s brother-in-law and sister, the controller for the State of Minnesota and Mrs. Edward J. Pearlove, who are visiting in Wash- ington. Tomorrow night Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Cohen will entertain in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Pearlove and Thanksgiv. ing day Mr. and Mrs. Simon Krupsaw will entertain at a family dinner party for the visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Krupsaw will be hosts at a reception Tuesday eve- ning in their home, 4407 Sixteenth street, for Mr. and Mrs. Pearlove. Mrs. Paul V. Rogers entertained ‘Thursday at lunch in honor of Miss Clair Hayden Collins, who was mar- ried yesterday to Mr. Donald Law- rence Conner. Mrs. Albert Lee Schrader was host- ess at luncheon Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Willar@ W. Aldrich of Med- ford, Oreg. Her other guests who re- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Rudolph will | wyn, Md.; Mrs. J. E. Metzger and Mrs, Victor Boswell of Riverdale, Md.; Mrs. C. Schoenhals and Mrs. R. R. Greenman of Washington, Mrs. Wil- ! liam E. Whitehouse, Mrs. F. E. Gard- ner, Mrs. F. H. Beaumont and MTs. Sidney Wentworth of University Park, Md.; and Mrs. D. F. Fisher and Mrs, J. R. Magness of Takoma Park, D. C. Mrs. Aldrich, who has been visiting in Washington for several weeks, will spend Thanksgiving with her par- ents, Mr and Mrs. Buzzard at Berk- eley Springs. W. Va. She will return to her home in Medford the middle of January. | An attractive house warming was| given last Wednesday evening in com- pliment to Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ke- nealey at their new home, 3912 Ben- ton street 'northwest. A buffet supper {was served to the 65 guests. | Friendship House Girls' | Club puning on O‘peretta; The Friday Evening Girl's Glee Club | of Friendship House, under the direc- tion of Miss Jessie M. Olin, will pre- | sent a Chinese operetta, “The Feast | of the Little Lanterns,” by Paul Bliss, | at the Mount Pleasant Congregational | | Church, Fourteenth street and Colum- | | bia road northwest, Tuesday evening, [ November 27, at 8:15 o'clock. Mr. John Hreachmack, a member! of the National Symphony Orchestra, will play flute solos between the acts. | The members of the League of | | Service of the Mount Pleasant Con- | | gregational Church, Miss Jessie Elting, president, are sponsoring this program | and the foljowing persons have ex- | pressed their willingness to co-operate | as patrons: Mr. and Mrs. Carl B. | | Apple, Miss Ruth Burnett, Miss Mary | Cartner, Mrs. Edward Chapman, Rev. ; and Mrs. Russell Clinchy, Mr. and | | Mrs. William L. Corbin, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Couch, Miss Mary Edith Coul- | son, Miss Miriam Franks, Mr. and | Mrs. Kirk Holmes, Miss Flora John- son, Mr. and Mrs. Delar Kimble, Mrs. Talk on Hitler at Sulgrave Club Friday Mrs. Georgette Ross Howard will | give her weekly talk on current topics at the Sulgrave Club next Tuesday morning at 11:30. This week she will discuss “Hilter's First National Defeat.” Tomorrow evening morning Mrs. will give her semi-monthly talk out | at Walter Reed Hospital, when the officers of the Medical Corps and their wives form her group. KAPLOWITZ HAND-LOOMED TWEED COATS TO CHERISH FOR SEASONS TO COME | 25 WOMENS MISSES LITTLE WOMENS LARGER WOMENS EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS —Harris-Ewing Photos. she will KAPLOWITZ - Beautiful Coats i 358 358 329 A KAPLOWITZ COAT WILL PLEASE YOU BEYOND WORDS . . . A $20 SAVING IS ASSURED BY KAPLOWITZ EXCLUSIVE APPAREL SPECIALISTS. 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