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E—6 SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Naval Academy Thinking Of Indoor Sport Events ‘Social Life at Annapolis Settles Down After Excitement of Army-Navy Grid ANNAPOLIS, Md., December 8— Annapolis has settled down after the great excitement of the Army-Navy foot ball game and from now wuntil Spring all athletic events will be Held indoors, basket ball. followed by hox- ing, being the two principal events of the Winter season. Mrs, L. Craven Bruce, who came to Annapolis the early part of the week and who is staying at the home | of Mrs. Morgan Baldwin. on Prince George street, was the guest of honor Thursday of Mrs. Theodore Johnson, wife of Capt. Johnson, the latter | attached to-the department of mathe- matics at the Naval Academy, at her | home in Acton place at a bridge | party followed by tea and cocklalls On Friday afternoon Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp gave the first of two “at home" afternoons at her resi- dence, on Frauklin street Wednesday evening Comdr. and Mrs. James A. Logan gave a dinner at their quarters, on Bowyer road, | in honor of the supevintendent of | the Naval Academy. Rear Adwmiral David F. Sellers, and Mrs. Sellers Miss Charlotte Catherine Rowe, daughter of State’s Allorney-elect and Mrs. Roscoe C. Rowe, was mar- | ried on Wednesday of the past week to Mr. Robert Pattison Harbold. jr., son of Col. and Mrs. Robert P. Har- bold of Washiugton, D. C. The cere- mony took place at St. Martin's | Church and was attended ouly by the immediate families of the young couple. The bride was given in mar- | riage by her father and Miss Ethel Clark, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Clark of Governors Island, New York. s the bride’s only at- | tendant. Mr. Ellsworth Harbold of Washington was his brother's best | man. Following the wedding a re- | ception was held at the home of the bride, on Charles sireet. Among | the out-of-lown guests were Miss Margaret Wright. Hiss Auna Ruth | Hildebrandt of Baltimore, Col. and Mrs. Harbold, Col. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Irwin. Mr and Mrs. Zoiner and Mr. O'Brien, all of Washington, After a wedding | trip Mr. and Mrs. Harbold will make | their home at Akron, Ohio. The bride has a degree in law from the University of Maryland and has studied music st the Peabody Con-| servatory of Music and also at the conservatory at the Philippines, she | also was a student at the University of the Philippines. Mr. Harbold graduated from the Naval Academy in | the class of 1934 and was a prominent | athlete during his course at the Naval | Academy. Of great interest here is the news from the West Coast of the matriage | there on Suturday of Miss Eleanor Hyland Nichols, daughter of Capt. and | Mrs. Newton Lord Nichols, to Mr William Painter Meeker of Florida The ceremony took place at the Villa Riviera at Long Beach. The bride’s father is in command of the U. S. S. Argonne. flagship of the Battle Force of the United States Fleet. Among the guests at the wed- ding were Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyland | Kuhns of Baltimore. who went to California by plane for the wedding Mr. Kuhns is a brother of Mrs. Nich- ols. Mrs. Nichols recently visited An- napolis with her daughter, and were the guests of Rear Admiral Noble E. Irwin, retired, at his home on South- gate avenue. Miss Elizabeth Marsden Smith, daughter of Mr. R. Marsden Smith of Baltimore and Mrs, Nairn Smith will be married on Saturday, Decem- ber 29. to Lieut. John Hooke Qriffin, U. S. N, son of Commodore Thomas | D. Griffin, retired, and Mrs of Annapolis. The ceremony will take | place at 4 o'clock at Christ Episcopal Church, Baltimore, and will be fol- lowed by & small Teception at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. R. Marsden Smith. in Guilford. ar Admiral and N David F. had as their guests last Sat- urday at their box at the Army-Navy foot ball game in Philadelphia, the former Secretary of the Navy, Mr Charles Francis Adams; Rear Admiral Samuel S. Robinson, U. S. N, re- tired, & former superintendent of the Naval Academy, and Rear Admiral | Sellers’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Paulding Sellers, and Miss | Virginia Sellers of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Paulding Sellers and their daughter, Miss Virginia Sellers, were the week-end guests of Rear Admirsl and Mrs. Sellers at the superintend- ent’s quarters at the Naval Academy. Col. Amos W. W. Woodcock, presi- ident of St. John's College. was the principal speaker Tuesday evening at When the children grown and ories too priceless to scribe. mas if you..e k4 | Comdr ! Miss Georgiana Cusachs, at her apart- | county, | will occupy the house known ss the | ment &t the Washington. Their new | o |with & dance in the west ball room Griffin | P | Mrs. | Thomas A. Wadden and kdward C | Mr. and Mrs. away from s o Tttt i #eait of the family as it 3s today will bring mem- You may still have your portraits in time for Christ- Classic. a banquet given by the Chamber of Commerce of Annapolis, in compli- ment tc the officers connected with the athletic depar Academy, and also for the entire fool ball coaching staff. Mrs. Vincent Godfrey, wife of Lieut. Gortrey, and children left the first of this week for California, where Lieut. Comdr. Gorfrey is now on sea duty. N Godfrey and children betore leaving Annapolis were the guests for the week end of Rear Admiral Noble E. Irwin (retired) at his home on Southgate avenue. Mrs. Godfrey and children since returning from Jamestown. where they spent the Summer, have been guests at Carvel Hall. Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs returned the first of the week to her home, Ogle Hall, after a visit to her daughter, ment in New York. Miss Marguerite Cusachs, younger daughter of Mis. Cusachs, spent the week end in Phila- delphia Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Charles Md, have purchased the Valiant property. Seven Acres, on the | Severn River at Wardour, where they | will reside on the termination of the lease now held by Capt. and Mrs. Amon Bronson. Mr. and Mrs. Valiant Valiant Cottage, after their return from Baltimore, where they are spend- ing the Winter and have an apart-{ home is alsa at Wardour. Mrs. William Irvine, wife of Capt. Irvine (M. C.) and daughters, the Misses Constance and Eunice Irvine and Mrs. Irvine's sister, Mrs. Thomas S. Stanhope of Newport, R. I, spent the week end in Philadelphia, Mrs Stanhope has been spending several days here as the guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Capt. and NMrs. Irvine at their home on Upshur road. Capt. Jonas Ingram, who was formerly on duty here gave a dinner party on Thursday evening at Carvel Hall. Capt. Ingram is now on duty in Washingion. Comdr. and Mrs. Herbert Fenn have had as their guests over the Thanks- giving holiday snd week end, Comdr. Fenn's daughters, the Misses Emily and Mary Fenn. Comdr. snd Mrs. Feun are occupying & house at.| Wardour, Mrs. Thomas C. Hart, wife of Rear Admiral Hart, formerly superintendent of the Naval Academy, and two young daughters, the Misses Harriet and Caroline Hart, were the guests last week of Mrs. Hart's parents, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Willard H. Brown- son, who make their Winter home at the Hotel Mayflower in Washington Mrs. Hart and children since Rear Admiral Hart left the Naval Academy | sea duty, have been living at Sharon, Conn. North Carolinians Plan Pre-Christmas Dance North Carolina Society of Washing- ton will observe the Christmas season of the Snoreham Hotel. Saturday eveniug., at 9 Glock. The officers and Board of Governors will consti- tute the Reception Cummittee for the evening The officers are* Lieut. Comdr. Ovid C. Foote, president; Representative J Walter Lambeth, jr., first vice presi- deut; Mrs. Edmond Randolph Pres- ton, second vice president; Mrs. Da- vid H. Biair, third vice president; Miss Jane Elizabeth Newton, secre- tary-tiessurer; Rev. Robert C. Mas- terton, chaplain, and Mrs. Thad S. age, historian. The Board of Gov- ernors are: Senator Robert R. Rey- nolds, Representative Zebilon Weaver, Angus D. MacLean. Mrs Josish W. Bailey; Mrs. O. Max Gardner, Mrs. Robert H. McNeill, Edgar Turlington Garland S. Ferguson. Dr. Worth B. Daniels, Wade B. Hamplon, Mis Sascer Assisting Wil be Mr. the secretary-treasurer Giles Yeomans Newton, Alexander M. Walker, Mr. and Mrs, William B. Hessick, jr.; Mr. and Mrs. George H. McNeill, Miss Mildred Battle. Miss Dorothy L. Hunneycutt, Mrs. Evelyne Hall Turner, | Miss Harriet Louise Newton, Miss Vir- | ginia Brooks, and Miss Caroline Ihrie | Pou Wadden ‘The Ficor Committee will consist of | Dr. Justin Miller, Mr. A. Yates Dow- | ell. Mr. A, C. Bernard. Mr. George Wilsen. Mr. Frank McNinch, Dr. Cisudius Murchison, Mr. Mangum | Weeks. Mr. Aubry McFadyen and | Representative John H. Small. Pasing yes will enrich are Large Underwood Portraits of Quality (Size 1) 25 the dozen de- Just the right size Come in or telephone for appointment tomorrow. UNDERWOOD &£ UNDERWOOD 1230 Connecticut Avenue Telephone, District 4488 THANKSGIVING Mrs. Willlam An- drew Marrow, daugh- ter of Mrs. Edward Reinmuth and the late Mr. Reinmuth, who was, before her marriage Thanksgiv- ing day, Miss Mary Ellen Reinmuth. Mr. and Mrs. Marrow will make their home at 2615 Otis street north- east. —Harris-Ewing Photo. First Lady to Be Guest Of Cabinet Hostesses (Continued From First Page.) Secretary of Commerce, and the Sec- retary of Labor, Miss Frances Perkins, | will observe their official day, January 30 In February, the same procedure will be followed with Mrs. Hull M Morgeuthau and Mrs. Dern host on the first Wednesday of that month and the other hostesses having the days to correspond with those as- signed to them in Janusry The Postmas reral. Mr. James A. Farley, left Washington last night after the Gridiron dinner to juin Mrs. Farley and their children in New York. He will return to Washington the middie of the week, The Attorney General and Mrs Homer S. Cummings will have as their guests for Christmas, Mrs. Bar- tow S. Weeks, Mrs. John Charles Turner and Mr. John Murphy of New Youk, who will remain witn them over New Year day. Miss Ann Callaghan will also be their New Year guest. The Secretary of the Interior and Mis. Harold L. Ickes entertained at a reception yesterday afiernoon at the Sulgrave Club, when their guests were limited to the officials and chiefs of bireaus of the Deparument of the In- | terior, Assisting Mrs. Ickes were Mrs. Theo- dore A. Walters, wife of the First As- sistant Secretary of the Interior, and Mrs. John Coliier. Alternsating at the tea table were Mrs. Ebert K. Burlew, Mrs. Louls R Giavis, Miss Bess Goodykoontz, Miss Auntoinette Punk. Miss Mise Ruth Hampton s day snd will Sunday. Wisconsin Society F;tes Chief of Children's Bureau Miss Katherine Ienrcot, daughter of furmer United States Senalor L K. Lenroot, on the eve of entering upon her new duties as chief of the Chiudren’s Buresu of the Interior De- partment, addressed the members of the Wisconsin State Society Monday, December 3. at the Willard Hotel. Mr. Ralph Smith, culgoing presi- dent of tne society, preseuted Dr. D. O. Kinsman of American University, the incoming president. Miss lLen- root's address was followed by a well- sung group of songs by the American University Men's Glee Club. The rest of the evening's entertainment was given over to dancing and home town chatter. Schuuer relirn to Washington and | Ickes will €0 1o Chicago Tues- | DAY BRIDE Duke University Alumni Dinner Tomorrow Evening The Washington Chapter of the|Sunday afternoon, December 16, in | Roger Brooke Adams. Duke University Alumnl Association will observe Duke University day with | & dinner at the club house of the | Woman's National Democratie Club. | 1926 New ‘Hamp:hur avenue north- | west, tomorrow evening. at 7 o'clock This meeting will mark the tenth amiversary of the signing of the indenture of trust by the late James Buchannon Duke, making posible Duke University. Dr. W. H. Glasson, dean of the post-graduate collexe of the univer- sity, will address the association. His subject: “Duke University: Ten Years of Progress.” There are over three hundred Duke alumni residing in Washington and vicinity. Amoug them are: Secretary Daniel C. Roper, Senator Josiah W Balley, Representative J. Walter Lam- beth, Representative and Mrs. William B Umstead. Mr: J. Crawford Bises wife of Solicitor General Biggs, Judge J. Gilmer Korner, jr.. former chair- man of the Board of Tax Appesls; former Representative hn H | Small, Dr. James Hawfield, Mr. Wil- liam Werber, and Rev. and Mrs. Ralph MeDuffie Sharp. Mr. Sharp is pastor of the Mecthodist Chureh of McLean, Va, Following the address, officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Re- | ports of the chairmen of the following committees will be made: My, James Lee Bost, Scholar-hip and Toan Fund Commitiee; Mr. George W. Ewell, | Membership Committee: Mr. James Heizer, Music Committee; Represen- tative John H. Small, Nomnating Committee, and Mr. Giles Y, Newton, Ticket Commitiee ‘The officers of the association with the chairmen of all committees and Miss Dorothy L. Honeycutt, Mrs. Evelyne Hall Turner, and Miss H Louice Newton will constitute the Re- ception Committee for the evening. Interest in Play of S:udio Theater of Arts Additions to the list of subscribers to the first production of the students of the Studio of Theater Arts. under the direction of Constance Connor Brown, “'I'ie Silver Cord.” by Sidney | Howard, to be given next Tuesday and | Wednesday evenings &t Wardman | Park Theater, include Mr. and Mrs. | Ernest N. Smith, Mrs. John S, Brookes' jr.: Mr. and Mrs. William F. | Priedman, Miss Lyda Mae Foster, Mr. | and Mrs. David Tazaroff. Mr. Lewis | Lazaroff, Mrs. A. Lazaroff, Mrs. Reg- | inald Geare, Dr. and Mrs. Keefer, | Mrs. Irving Schumann, and Mrs. F. S, | Westbrook, The Christmas Gift of Thrilling FIT "EMPIRE Yes, all these fittings included BT e s lacit finiahell compact, lipstick, erystal comb, e e L ¢ Loveliness! TED : (gu)em'uf (é// You've seen shimmering evening delicacies like this +..but at twice or three ously heavy gold or silver which may be tinted any shade® studded in twinkling rhir times this price! In lusci- brocade . . . or white satin with a crested clasp. restones. You'll want one for yourself, surely, and several for Clyistmas Gifts, *Small extra charge for tinting. i pitien 1222 F STREET, N. W. | turntomorrow | ilesindus Mhaa Weds North Dakota .. pl’:yl;c;an‘l S;ster Louis Albert de Cazenove Married Miss Helda Thorgjer& Gronvold No- vember 22 in St. Paul, Minn. ALEXANDRIA, Va., December 8.— Cards have been received from Dr. and Mrs. Frederick O. Gronvold of Fargo, N. Dak., announcing the mar- riage of the former’s sister, Miss Helga ‘Thorgjerd Gronvold, to Mr. Louis Albert de Cazenove of this city, Thurs- day, November 22, in the home of the bride in St. Paul, Minn. The bride- groom is the son of the late Louis A. and Harriet Eugenia Stuart de Cazenove of Alexandria and a grand- son of Charles Calvert Stuart of Chantilly in Fairfax County, who was 2 younger half-brother of Neilie Custis. He Is & lineal descendant of Richard Henry Lee, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and of Charles Antoine de Cazenove, member of an anclent French Huguenot family, who emigrated from Switzerland to Virginia and _settled in Alexandria prior to | the Revolution. Mr. De Cazenove and his bride will spend several months traveling and after March 1 will live &t Stuartland, his estate on Semi- nary Hill. Mrs. William Lawrence Cowhjig an- | nounces the marriage of her datghter, Margaret Eliza, to Mr, George Walton Davis, also of this city, Saturday, | December 1, Rav. Father Hartigan, assistant pastor of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, officiating. Mrs. M C. Toms, sister of the bride, and Miss Josephing Cowhig, her aunt, were her attendants, and Mr. Myron Strong was best man. After January 1 Mr. and Mrs, Davis will live at 35 Wash- ington avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Robert South Barrett | have issued invitations for a reception | their home at 404 Duke street, in honor | of their son-in-law &nd daughter. Mr. | and Mrs. Milton Russell Greenland, | whose marriage took place last month. | Mrs. George S. French has returned | froin & visit to her sister, Mrs, A, J. Harris in Henderson, N. C. | Mrs. Charles Booker Powell will re- from a visit to Mr Powell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Powell, in Keysville, Va. Right Rev. Prederic Llewellyn Deane, | lord Lishop of Aberdeen and Orkney. was the guest last week of Very Rev. | Wallace E. Rollins, dean of the Vir- ginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, and Mrs, Rollins in their home, the Deanery, on Seminary Hill. Bishop Desane is in the States by special in- vitation to attend the triennial con- vention in Atlantic City in October and to take part in the celebration of the 150th anniversary of the couse- cration of the Right Rev. Samuel Sea- bury, first American bishop of the Episcopal Church. whose elevation to the episcopate took place in St Andre Church in Aberdeen, No- vember 14. 1784, with three Scottish Lishops, Kilgour, Petrie and Skinuer, &5 CONSECTAtors Mis. C. C. Tyler of Philadelphia is the guest of lier son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Alexander C. Zabriskie. in their home on Semi- nary Hill. Mis, Zabriskie entertained al lea last week in houor of the wive WO uew professors st the Mrs. C. Sturgis Ball and Mrs. Charles W. Lowery. jr. Mr. Low- ery was untll recently assistant rector of St. Mark's Church in Berkeley, Calif, and Dr. Bail came to the sem- | ingry from Gambier, Ohio, Invitations have been received from Mr. James Robinson Cairoll for the marriige of his daughter. Frances Al- ston, (o Mr. Thomus Watkins Tay- lor Saturday evening. December 29 in the Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest in Middlebury, N. C. Mr. sand Mrs. Jesse Harlowe an- nounce the marriage of their da\lg]\-l ter Melba to Mr. Richard Hauslip, son of Mrs. Haislip and the late Dr Haislip, Wednesday, Novewmber 28, in | the Eaptist Temple. Rev. Ryland T Dodge officiating. The bride wa | given in marriage by her father, and Miss Maxine Harlowe, sister of the bride. was maid of honor. Mr. Nor- ris Haislip was best man for lhis brother, and the ushers were Mr. Lew- is Hulfish, brother-in-law of the| bridegroom, and Mr. David Houston Mrs. James A, Hulfish played the wedding music and accompanied Mrs Margaret F. Balley, who sang a solo. After the ceremony tlere | have left for their home in Ardmore | and Mrs. George Keegan, in New York MISS MARY LOUISE THOMPSON, Whose parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. Contee Thompson, have issued in- vitations for her marriage to Mr. James Grove Seely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Seely of Asheville, N. C. The wedding will take place in Asheville December 27. formal reception in the home of the| bride’s parents, and later Mr. and| Mrs. Haislip left for & wedding trip. | afier which they will live in Alexan- dria. Dr. and Mrs. George H. Gilbert Gilbert's and Fa, after a visit to Mrs, brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Mrs. John Origen Herrick. Mrs. Elizabeth Keegan is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. City. Miss Kathryn Kramer of Wilkes- Barre, Pa.. spent last week end as the guest of Miss Katherine Adams. Mrs. | Ralph Larsen and her children, Kath- erine and Charles Larsen, of Norfolk are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Robert F. Hudson of Richmond was the guest this week of Mrs. John | W. Garner. Rev. and Mrs. Ryland T. Dodge are at home after a visit to the former's | Lrother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs, Henry Stacy Dodge, in Chester, Va., und have us their guest their cousin, Miss Alice Spivey of Waco, Tex. Mrs. Mattie Wade Woolls of Kil- marnock. Va.. formerly of this city, is the guest of her nephew and niece. Judge snd Mrs, William Pope Woolls. Miss Wilma Roland is back from a | visit to her brother-in-law and r. | Mr. and Mrs. Dean Miller, in Marion, | N.C. | Miss Elinor Dobbs of Bayside. Long | Island, was the week end guest of Miss Marion Moncure in the home of her | parents. Judge and Mrs. Robinson | Moncure. Miss Moncure entertained | &l & buffet supper last Sunday evening in honor of her guest, who was her classmate at William and Mary Col- lege. She was assisted by her mother and her two sisters, Miss Josephine Mcncure snd Miss Marguerite Mon- cure; Mrs. Jumes 8. Smyth, Mrs, Mark L. Price, Mrs. Neville G. Hall, Miss Belty Lowe Smyth and Mis Eliza- beth Apperson | Mr. and Mrs. Roger Strode of Boyce. | Va.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Teunesson ! Mrs. William B. Liloyd, Miss Mar}" ! Lloyd and Miss Susan Smoot Thom- son are home from a motor trip to! New York City, where Mrs. Lloyd and | her daughter were guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Edward Lloyd and Miss Thomson | visited Miss Louise Murphy. Mr. and Mrs, F. L. Norton enter- | tained at & surprise party Saturday evening. December 1. to celebrate the | 16th birthday anniversary of their! daughter, Miss Virginia Norton. The guests included Miss Gertrude Smith, | Miss Margaret Parker, Miss Vivian | Haislip, Miss Betty Norton, Miss Elma Campbell, Miss Eleanor Swain, Mr. TOWN HALL Offices in Nat'l Press Blde.. DI 3983 SUNDAY, DEC. 9 HAROLD G. MOULTON President. Brookings Institute #ETHICS OF CAPITALISM” | Note: Chan of M. ing Fi U.s. C. of C. Bui SHOREHAM HOTEL SOCIETY. Stanley Keys, Mr. Felix Young, Mr. Kenneth Karricker, Mr. Willlam But- ler, Mr. Jack Varney, Mr. Frank Sim- mons, Mr. Robert Dormer, Mr. Chester Clark, Mr. Chalmers Crump, Mr. Harry Travers and Mr. Hamilton Fairfa: Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Francis of Richmond left Monday for their home after & visit to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Garnett P. Prancis, who also had as their guests Miss Lucy De Saussure of Meadeville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Craddock of Birmingham, Ala., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Hallow: INSEPARABLE— Mrs. Smith Opens Home For Current EVGH!I Tllk Mrs. John Francis Smith of Pred- erick, Md., has opened her charming old house, one of the famous land- marks of the town, for the monthly lecture of Mrs. Georgette Ross How- ard. This will take place on Wednes- day next. The group of subscribers to these lectures go from one house to another every month for these cur- rent topic talks. Mrs. Howard returned from Plain- field, N. J., last evening. RACHMANINOFF A STEINWAY This Afternoon, the great Russian maestro will appear in piano recital at Constitution Hall. He will use one of the most beautiful concert grand Steinway Pianos ever heard here. It contains the New Accelerated Action. Steinway & Sons as follows: Rachmaninoff wrote to “This is to tell you that I consider the new Steinway Accelerated Action a great im- provement, and that I have found your pianos more perfect than ever before.” YOU ARE INVITED TO SEE, HEAR AND PLAY THE NEW STEINWAY, E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G m“lflfll“lIIIIHIIIIII|I|IIII|[||IIIIIIIII|IlIIlllll|lIlIIHIlIVIlIl!IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHilmIlNlllllllllll\Imlfiin‘% A Breakfast Set For Christmas You'll find innumerable suggestions for practical Christ- : mas giving in our holiday display. 2| fast set illustrated is of fine English earthenware, $10.00. 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