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E—8 S OCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., Naval Relief Show -Marks Annapolis S ocial Activity MI’S. Rcbert Burwell and MiSS Eliza McCormicl( Ente rtain——Miss |\ Bootes Married. Anna Catherine ANNAPOLIS, Md., March 9—The| Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs has re- naval relief show, “China Doll,” which } turned to her home, Ogle Hall, after was first presented this week, was the |a visit to New York City, where she principal event socially at Annapolis, as the cast is composed of the wives of officers stationed here and the male characters are being taken by the| naval officers. An informal hop also | was held this afternoon. Mrs. Robert Burwell and Miss Eliza | McCormick gave the second of two card parties Tuesday afternoon, when they entertained at Mrs. Burwell's home, the Peggy Stuart Inn, where Miss McCormick is spending the Winter. ‘The wedding of Miss Anna Cather- ine Bootes, daughter of Col. James Bootes, U. S. M. C,, retired, and Mrs. | Bootes, and Lieut. Alan Berkley Suth- | erland, U. S. N.. took place today in the Naval Academy Chapel. Miss Helen Furlong, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Prancis Furlong, was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids in- cluded Miss Frances Furlong. another daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Furlong; | Miss Anne Reeder of Baltimore, Miss | Eunice Willson, Miss Dixie Ancrum, and Mille. Anne Moussot, daughter of Mme. Moussot and the late Comdr. Octava Moussot of the French Army. The groomsmen were Lieut. Charles M. Tooke of Norfolk, Va.; Lieut. Phillip S. Morgan, jr.; Lieut. Dellett Paul Williamson, Lieut. Brook Schumn, Lieut. Edward H. Eckel- | mayer, jr.; Lieut. Ernest W. Lemons | and Lieut. Walter J. Whipple. A re- ception followed in the home of Col. and Mrs. Bootes on King George street for the wedding party, rela- tives and a few intimate friends. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Stein entertained over the week-end at | their home on Prince George street, Comdr. and Mrs. Charles H. Clark of | Weshington and Miss Frances Roberts, | who is a student at the National Park Seminary in Washington. Mrs. John L. Chew gave a dinner on Saturday evening at her home on Southgate avenue in honor of Mrs. John Craven of Jamestown, R. who is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Prof. and Mrs. Alan F. Westcott Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. George P. Shields had as their guests over Sun- day Lieut. Comdr. Francis P. Field (M. C.) and Mrs. Field, Comdr. Wil- liam N. Hargrave (M. C.) and Mrs. Hargrave and Dr. and Mrs. Mallard, all of Washington Mr. and Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes, jr., who spent several weeks in Florida, | have returned to their home, White House Farm. on South River. Mr. | and Mrs. Stokes recently purchased a place in Florida, and in the future will reside there during the Winter. Mrs. Oman, wife of Capt. Charles M. Oman (M. C.), gave a lunch party ‘Thursday before the lecture given by Mrs. John Cates of Balfimore, which has taken place weekly at the home of State Senator and Mrs. Ridgely P. Melvin, the Peggy Stuart House, on Hanover street. Mrs. Oman's guests | Charles C. Davis of Washington, who | Gov. Nice. | Comdr, Lloyd Erwin Clifford. | a bridge party Tuesday evening in joined her daughter, Miss Georgiana Cusachs at the Htoel Berkeley, and also visited her sister, Mrs. Carroll Van Ness, in the Green Spring Val- ley, Baltimore. Miss Carlyle Bulmer, daughter of Mrs. Roscoe C. Bulmer, gave a supper party Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. Depew. wife of Lieut. Paul De- pew of the Post-Graduate School. Mrs. Depew will sail this month for Hono- lulu, where Lieut. Depew will join her in June. Miss Betty Davis and Miss Mary C. Davis, daughters of Comdr. and Mrs. were recent guests at the White House, will later come to Annapolis and spend severat months with their grand- mother, Mrs. Charles Devin Davis, in her home, Little Aberdeen, on South River. Comdr. and Mrs. Carleton R. Kear, who are occupying a house on Prince George street, gave a dinner party Wednesday evening at the Officers’ Club at the Naval Academy, the oc- casion celebrating the birthday anni- versary of Comdr. Kear. Their guests included Comdr. and Mrs. John Bow- ers, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Phillip Van Horn Weems, Dr. Ford K. Brown and Mrs. Byron McCandless. Miss Julia Trenholm entertained at | bridge Thursday afternoon at her | home on King George street. Mrs. Joseph Bigelow, jr., gave a | luncheon followed by bridge Tuesday | in honor of Mrs. Harry Nice, wife of | Mrs. Peter W. Davidson, widow of Brig. Gen. Davidson, U. S. A, has arrived from her home at Seattle, Wash,, for a visit of two months with her niece, Mrs. Clifford, wife of Lieut. Miss Eunice Willson, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Russell Willson, gave honor of Miss Anna Catherine Bootes, whose marriage to Lieut. Allen Berke- ley Sutherland, U. S. N, took place today. Mrs. Walter N. Walmsley arrived a few days ago at her home, Dreams Landing, on the Severn, after spend- ing several weeks with her son, Mr. Walter N. Walmsley, jr., in Havana, Cuba, where Mr. Walmsley is vice | consul. | Mrs. Henry, wife of Comdr. Regi- | nald B. Henry, M. C, has been the; guest of Mrs. McEride, wife of Capt. | Lewis McBride, at her home on Porter | road. Comdr. ani Mrs. Henry and! their children lived on Oklahoma ter- race for three years and expected to go to Samoa, where Comdr. Henry was to have had cuty, but have been delayed oy the illnes of Comdr. Henry, a patient at the Naval Hospital in Washington. Capt. Russell Willson, U. S. N., will | be detached shortly from duty as head of the Naval Academy Department of Steamship and Navigation, naving been asigned to take command of the numbered 12 | Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. Gott have| U, S, S. Pennsylvania in April. Mrs, recently moved from the house they | Willson, their daughters, Miss Eunice occupied on Francis street to Horn Willson and Miss Mary Willson, lndi Point. at Eastport, near Annapolis. |their son, Russell Willson, jr., will Maj. and Mrs. Charles B. Myers | leave Annapolis at the end of March have moved from the Cooper apart- to motor to Coronado, Calif., where ments to 242 King George street. | they will make their home. Miss Mary Mrs. Keester, wife of Comdr. George | Willson, who is now at the Emma B. Keester, gave a luncheon party Wed- | Willard School in Troy, N. Y. will nesday in honor of Mrs. Harry Nlce,‘ wife of the Governor of Marylan The luncheon was followed by bridge. | Prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph Bige- . | son have occupied quarters at 5 Porter return Monday. Capt. and Mrs. Will- road for several years. Miss Eunice Willson has as her guest | low, jr.; Mrs, Clarence V. Fowler and | over the week end Miss Martha Bracket Mrs. Horace Flack of Baltimore, of Boston, Mass. 4 = ander, Mrs. W. O. Davis, Mrs. J. W. Ropers Will Entertain Spears, Mrs. L. L. Cobb and Mrs. Luncheon Guests Today | Percy B. Walton. | Miss Helen Szymczak, daughter of iMr. M. S. Szymczak of the Federal | Reserve Board, was hostess at a lunch- are from Los Angeles, the home city 607 Party at the Russian Trolka yes- of the dinner hosts. terday, the occasion celebrating her il 18th birthday anniversary. The Assistant Secretary of State, Chaperoned by Mrs. Szymczak, the Mr. R. Walton Moore, and his sisters, | Party was attended by 10 classmates | the Misses Moore, entertained at din- | 0f the hostess from the Georgetown ner Friday evening at their home in| Visitation Convent. Each guest was Fairfax, Va. Their guests included | Presented with a Russian souvenir Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacArthur, Mr, | and Miss Szymczak with a ring from and Mrs. Darrell St. Clair, Mr. and her father, who is in Florida for a Mrs. Louis Jeffries, Mr. Laverne Bald- | fortnight. ” win and Mr. Clement Daniels, all of _ Special guest of honor was Miss Nora Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Armstead | Dugan. Other guests included Miss Boothe of Alexandria and Miss Mary Emily Stanton, Miss Mary Stanton, Walton McCandlish of Fairfax. B (S, A, S O G | Quaille, Miss Blanche O'Connell and Maj. and Mrs, Parker West will en- | Miss Romey Dunn. tertain at a buffet supper Friday eve- ning, taking their guests later to the| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mack, Mme. Friday Evening Dancing Class. Starouh, who is visiting here from Maj. and Mrs. West have issued in- | Russia, and Capt. and Mrs. I. Mich- vitations for a tea next Sunday from | towt were the guests of honor at a 4 to 7 o'clock to welcome Mrs. John | buffet supper given by Dr. and Mrs, Allan Dougherty, who has recently | Macpherson Crichton at their home on (Continued From First Page.) returned to the Capital. After a trip | through Japan and China, Mrs.| Dougherty stopped at Phoenix, Ariz., | for the greater part of the Winter. | Mrs. Rufus Graves Mather enter- | tained at a luncheon yesterday in| honor of the Ambassador of Turkey | and Mme. Munir. The guests num- bered 36. | Mrs. John R. Williams was hostess | at a dinner last evening, when she | entertained for her daughter, Mrs. | Prederick J. Sterling, wife of the American Minister to Bulgaria, Who | will sail the end of the week to join the Minister in Sofia. Lieut. Comdr. F. P. Delahanty, S. C., U. S. N, and Mrs. Delahanty enter- | tained 65 guests at a cocktail party in their home last evening in complf- ment to Lieut. Joseph Lee Herlihy, 6. C, U. S. N, and Mrs. Herlihy, who were recently married in Panama. Mrs. Herlihy was formerly Miss Mary | June Corrigan of Balboa, Canal Zone. Lieut. and Mrs. Herlihy are the house guests of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Dela- hanty and will be at home at 3100 Chain Bridge road, Washington, D. C., | after March 15. Maj. Robert Brown, recently trans- ferred from Fort Lewis, Wash., to duty in this city, with Mrs. Brown and their children, is now occupying the home of Col. and Mrs. E. C. Abbott on Military road, Cherrydale, Va., during the latter’s absence in Florida. Mrs. Brown was the honor guest at luncheon of Mrs. T. B. Brown at her | home in Thrifton Village last week. Col. Arthur L. Conger and Mrs. Conger are entertaining Col. Conger’s brother and nephew, Mr. K. B. Conger and Mr. K. B. Conger,jr., of Irvington- | on the Hudson, at their home in Ta- koma Park. Mrs. Conger returned last | week after spending three weeks in| York, Pa., the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scheafer and other friends. | Mrs. Marion Carson, wife of Capt. Carson, entertained at a luncheon Fri- day in their quarters at Fort Myer, Va., before the last of the weekly rides | for this year. Her guests included | Mrs. A. B, Court, Mrs, Emil W. Leard. | Mrs. G. Adams Howard, Mrs. Abner | Drury, Mrs. Paul Townsend, Mrs. Car- | roll A. Powell, Mrs. Harlan Holden, Mrs. Margaret Kyle, Mrs. J. Raymond Hoover, Mrs. R. E. Moran, Mrs. Harry Kellams, Mrs. Harold Brotherton, Mrs, George L Back, 8. A. Alex- H street Saturday night before the Russian ball given at the Hotel Shore- ham. _— Minnesota Society Will Hear Bishop The Right Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D. LLD., Bishop of Washington, | and Mrs. Freeman will be the guests of honor at a meeting of the Minnesota | § State Society to be held at the Wash- ington Club, Seventeenth and K|, streets, March 18. Miss Bede John- son is the president of the society, Bishop Freeman will deliver an address. P Mrs. Arthur Van Hagan To Give Lecture Friday Mrs. Arthur Van Hagan will pre- sent her March book review of “World Events as Reflected in Current Liter- ature” at the Wardman Park Hotel, Friday morning at 11:15 o’clock. A new book on economic conditions in Italy and the meaning of the cor- porative state will be discussed and several new novels will be reviewed briefly. @ottier Jnn Special Sunday Dinner 12 to 8:15 P.M. S B¢ Other Dinners, 75¢ and $1.00 Including Roast Young Turke: Fried Chicken, Etc.. E Special Plates, 50c and up A la Carte Service CATERIN! We_ specialize in banquets. ts birthday. church and society af of all kinds, Weddings and weddin; cake. Chicken salad. Dainty rain- bow and other party sendwiches. Punch, cakes. ice cream and appe- tizers.' Phone us for delivery. Col. 5042 ‘and 5072. WEDDINGS OF INTEREST IN Mrs. Joseph Earl MacPher- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Leonard Conaway, who was, before her marriage, Thursday evening, Miss Thel- ma Lenora Conaway. Mr. MacPherson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. MacPherson. —Tenschert Photo. Columbia Players to Present Russian Drama The Ambassador of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Mme. Troyanovsky have heen invited to at- | tend the Columbia Players’ pmrlucuon1 of Anton Chekhov's “Uncle Vanya” at Pierce Hall Wednesday evening. The‘ Columbians have also invited to the play, which deals with the forestry problems which faced Russia some 50 years ago, Mr. F. A. Silcox, chief of the Forest Service, and Dr. Raphael Zon. who is working on the new Mid- western shelter belt project. BENEFIT PLAY PLANNED Community Center Project Will Raise Equipment Money. ‘The Community Center Department today neared completion of its arrange- ments for the benefit performance of the play, “The Royal Family,” to raise funds for medical therapy equipment | for crippled children in the District. The play will be given Wednesday, March 20, at Roosevelt High School. The Parent-Teacher Association of ‘Weightman School and the District of Columbia Kiwanis Club are aiding in the arrangements. CLEANED A One Combination guistui-::d Dress s l st - 50c 5-hour A HATS Suits, $1.00 RESIDENTIAL CIRCLES MARCH 10, 1935—PART THREE. mae-- ILENTEN READING LIST | SOCIETY e ———— | OFFERED BY LIBRARY ; Jwo Suggested Study Compila- tions Ready—Church Leaders Aid Preparation. ‘Two lists of books for Lenten read- ing have been made available at the Public Library, it was announced to- day by Dr. George F. Bowerman, TELEPHONE SERVICE VETERANS T0 LUNCH 59th Anniversary Occasion for Gathering of 16, 35 Years With Chesapeake. librarian. | _ Sixteen officers and employes of The list for Catholic readers, “Books | the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone for Lenten Reading,” is recommended | CO- €ach with a service record of 35 by the Rev. John K. Cartwright, B D., | years or more, will meet at luncheon of the Immaculate Concention Church, | today at the Washington Hctel to reminisce about their experiences “Suggestions for Lenten Reading” has been prepared in consultation with | the warden and the librarian of the | College of Preachers at the National | Cathedral. Copies of either or both lists may | be obtained free at the library. Those wishing the lists mailed to them should | inclose postage with their request. — MAGICIANS TO PERFORM l‘ | Church | Western Presbyterian Plans Show on Friday. An evening of magic will be held next Friday night at the Western Presbyterian Church, with members of | the National Capital Ring, No. 67, In- | ternational Brotherhood of Magicians, | contributing the entertainment, for the | benefit of the church fund. Archie D. Engel will be master of ceremonies. Among the magicians to appear on the program are Carlyle Mainfort, Francisco Portilla, Kenneth Sheeler, in commemoration of the fifty-ninth anniversary of telephone service, which had its beginning March 10, 1876. The group, headed by Lloyd B. Wilson, president, includes Walter B. Clarkson, vice president and secre- tary; Thomas B. Clarkson, treasurer; Paul G. Burton, general plant man- ager; Frank E. Bullock, Harold B. Stabler, Herbert G. Woodford, Hor- ace M. Craven, Walter B. Blamire, Harry Scharnikow, Edwin F. Hill, Miss Carolyn H. Martin and Miss Bes- sie M. Glass, all now in active service, and William A. Tower, former general plant manager; J. Henry Miller and Miss Lida Q. Godfrey, retired em- ployes. Souvenir booklets, “Birth and Babyhood of the Telephone,” written by the late Thomas A. Watson, who was assistant to Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, each bearing the name of those attending, will be used for place cards at the luncheon. Upper right: Mrs. John A. Gustus, jr., who weas, before her marriage, Miss Laura Evangelene Lovett, daughter of Mrs. Rob- ert H. Lovett. Mr. and Mrs. Gustus are now at home at Grosse Point Park, Mich. Their wedding took place in the nome of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lovett, in Chevy Chase, Md. —Hessler-Henderson Photo. Upper left: Mrs. Stephen Sills, formerly Miss Rose Krucoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Krucoff, her wedding taking place February 10. Mr. and Mrs. Sills went to Florida for their wedding trip and are now at home at 2717 Woodley place. —Harrnis-Ewing Photo. Center: Mrs. Everett Gladstone Moore, formerly Miss Grace Gertrude McGinnis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lee McGinnis. The marriage of Miss McGinnis and Mr. Moore took place Saturday, March 3. e Eaee FESTIVAL FOR CHILDREN EDRUNKENNESS SECOND WILL MARK PURIM FETE| IN PARK POLICE REPORT Celebration Will Be Held on| Traffic Violations Lead List of 103 March 19 at Jewish Com- Arrests—42 Forfeit $166 munity Center. A children’s festival on both the and 35 Pay $421. { Drunkenness, with 25 arrests, held ?g“rgfi:ng night x‘:fy ’é:;‘a‘r wé-.f:b second place on the list of 108 arrests | the Je ommun! . Six- | ey = | teenth and Q streets, will feature local | M3de by United States Park Police | celebrations in commemoration of | last month, Capt. P. J. Carroll re- Purim, the Feast of Lots. The occa- | ported yesterday. Forty-nine viola- | sion also will be °b5"": with special | tions of traffic regulations tooped the | Seces Bt e ererd head.|list. Forty-two preferred to forfeit | quarters, in New York, the national $166. while $421 in fines were paid organization of Young Men's Hebrew ! by 35 persons. Mrs. Maurice G. Page, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CLEAN WITH M AY Any Complete Garments All Additional Garments, 50c Each FREE—Call For and DELIVER—FREE and ceremonial aspects of the xcsu-‘ val. The festival also will be observed by men of Jewish faith in the Army and Navy and disabled veterans in Gov- ernment hospitals, through arrange- ments made through the Jewish Wel- fare Board. —_— NOI’!}I Carolina Society | Plans Dance and Card Party | The North Carolina Society of ‘Washington will hold a Spring dance and card party in the west ball room of the Shoreham Hotel Monday eve- ning, March 18, at 9 o'clock. ‘The officers and board of jovernors of the society will constitute the Re- ception Committee for the evening. — Goldfish Revert to Type. Goldfish which were freely intro- duced into Madagascar years ago with the expectation of beautifying the native waterways, the drab grey-green livery of their ancestors. Soon after their arrival they flourished so well that they monopolized the lakes, ponds and rivers, to the extinction of the only edible fresh-water fish which the islands originally contained. 9 AN ND PRESSED $ D SAVE & ] ination 51 51 One Comb: Woman's and Man's Coat & 2 Women' DRY-CLEANING SERVICE CALL ANY HOUR—ANY PLACE Dresses, $1.25 Satisfaction Guaranteed—No Shrinkage 8-Hour Service, y DYERS y 2220 14th St. MAY’S No Extra Charge CLEANERS North 3136 have reverted to, Associations, Young Women's Hebrew goeeding automobiles were respon- Associations and Jewish Community o % e Centers, has made available a publi- | cation containing an outline of the | main facts concerning the historical Thomas Wilson, who was, be- fore her marriage, February 21, Miss Catherine Wilson. ——Hessler-Henderson Photo. sible for 19 arrests. In a separate Mount Vernon Me- morial Highway report, 18 automobile speeders led the list. There were 34 arrests in all on the highway and a dozen were fined $165, while nine forfeited $145. | There were three cases of destrov- ing Government property. mainly reckless motorists who crashed into w. railings. Only one case of drunken- ness was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Ramseyer | Give Tea for Iowa Friends Former Representative and Mrs. C . Ramseyer will be at home in their residence at 3505 Davis street this afternoon to a group of Iowa friends. T | At the tea table will be Mrs. Henry A. PLAYERS ANNOUNCED Wallace, wife of the Secretary of Agri- culture;: Mrs. L. J. Dickinson, Mrs. Bennett Champ Clark, Mrs. F. Dickin- Revue to Be Presented at Jewish son Letts, Mrs. William Fitch Kelley, Mrs. Gertrude Bowman, Mrs. Spencer Merrick and Mrs. Harry Hull Mize Moo, BetidlioBa Community Center. | “The Melody Land Revue” to be | presented at the Jewish Community | Cm;ber Sunday, March 17, at 8:30 p.m., G S E D | under auspices of the Adas Israel Sis- er at Uinner terhood, will number in its cast of 50 | nest ‘Pea v Esther Sachs, Flora Blumenthal, the | The Education Committee of Wash- Lyons twins, Ben Michaelson, Helen |ington Braach, American Association Steiner and Ruth Hohberger. Vassee |Of University Women, will give a din- | Schwartz, Shirley Effenbach, Burton |ner Wednesday at 7 o'clock. Miss | Ostrow, Sylvia Kaplowitz and Mrs. |Mary Beard, noted authority ou the Edith Brusiloff Sterling are also fea- | history of women, will be the guest of tured. | honor and speaker. The subject will Dr. Jerome M. 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