Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1935, Page 21

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SOCIETY. Hosts at Townsend Musicale Admiral and Mrs. MacDougall Hosts at Inaugural Program. Rear Admiral and Mrs. William Dougald MacDougall will be hosts in their box at the first of Mrs. Law- rence Townsend’s morning musicales this season. son-in-law and daughter, the Danish Minister to Norway and Mme. de Kauffmann, who are their guests until after Christmas. The first program in Mrs. Townsend's musicales will be given Wednesday morning, December 18, in the Mayflower by Mme. Kirsten Flagstad, leading Wagnerian soprano of today, and M. Ramon Totenberg, Polish violinist. Among the other subscribers to the morning musicales this season, which is the year that Mr. and Mrs. Townsend will celebrate the golden anniversary of their wed- ding, are the Italian Ambassador, Signor Rosso; the Ambassador of France and Mme. de Laboulaye, the Ambassador of Germany. Herr Hans Luther; the Japanese Ambassador and Mme. Saito, the Ambassador of Cuba and Senor Patterson, the Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter, the Minister of Rumania, Mr. Charles A. Davila: the Minister of Denmark and Mme. Wadsted, the Minister of Pana- ma and Senora de Alfaro, the Minister of Hungary and Mme. Pelenyi, the Minister of the Union of South Africa and Mrs. Ralph William_Close, the Minister of Norway and Mme. Mun- the de Morgenstierne, the Minister of Greece, Mr. Demetrios Sicilianos. and the Minister of Yugoslavia aid Mme. Fotiteh. Also Mrs. William Koward Taft, Mr. Admiral and Mrs. Mac- | Dougall will entertain in honor of their | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D..C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1935. The Hunting Log Chronicles of the Run, the Field, Squires and Their Dames. BY NINA CARTER TABB. kS ARRENTON HOUNDS met | at Retreat in the Casanova country on Saturday morn- ing. Amory S. Carhart and J. Chauncey Williams, master of Casanova Hunt, acted as joint masters and hunted a part of the country that | is Jovely to ride over and well paneled. | With a field of about 75 they drew toward Baldwins Ridge, and, although it was a cold raw day end not good for scenting, they found almost immedi- ately and had a fast run of nearly two hours and finally “put in.” They then drew one of their best coverts, Flat Woods, but found it blank, so went on to Rock Hill. It was getting Justice and “drs. Owen J. Roberts, Senatl, and Mrs. James J. Davis, Sen- ator and Mrs. James Couzens, Senator and Mrs. W, Warren Barbour, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Chester C. Bolton and Representative and Mrs. George Burnham. e“e S 1214-1220 F STREET Soap and Bath Pow. # der, $2.25. “’Smoothie’”’—This One! And incredibly light and soft. It's 100% cashmere in practical brown or rust—or Alpine blue. V-neck style with five wooden buttons. Sizes 34 to 40. $5.95, Heading South! ‘This lovely, soft sweater comes in beautiful resort colors: Cherry red, maize, Alpine blue, white, deep sea green. It's fine, 100% cashmere. 34 to 40. $5.95, late, so0 they called it & day and went in. Every one was delighted with the day. With the combination of masters, it could not have been otherwise. Chauacey Williams has been master of the Casanova Hunt for years, has al- ways lived there and knows every stick and stone in the country. “Amo” Carhart has becn master of Warren- ton Hounds for several years, and is one of the most popular and best masters they have ever had. He has | learned his country and gives his field | good sport and a good time always. Warrenton Hunt has had a great sea- son to date and many staying there for the entire hunting season. On Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jelke, jr., of Lake Forrest. Ill, who have been hunting with Warren- ton Hounds this season, entertained their friends of Warrenton and Mid- dleburg at a large dinner dance at the ! North Wales Club. It was one of the Treasurette Complete $5 Murray-Newkirk Marriage Announced Mr, and Mrs. Timothy Shaw Ney- kirk have issued cards announcing the marriage of their daughter, Doro~ thy Elizabeth, to Mr. Frank Herrmann Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Prank Murray, Sunday, November 10, at Elkton, Md. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Dr. Morgan in the presence of Mr. and Mrs Walter . | Olverson and Mr. Leland Cline, thy carried out more often, as parties sometimes get dull, when the men linger too long in the dining rdbm over their coffee and wine! During dinner three colored men, led by Jack Grey, one of them playing a guitar, went from table-to table, sing- ing the latest songs as well as maay old favorites. When we went to the ball room, Chauncey Brown and his orchestra had begun playing dance music, and tables were placed along the walls. This delightful dance con- tinued umtil 5 o'clock in the morning and was never lacking in fun and gayety. Late in the evening Miss Janette Hackett, who is dancing at the Shore- ham Hotel, arrived from Washington and thrilled the crowd by many solo numbers between dances. She re- ceived a great “rush” from the young men and was most sweet and gra- clous. Miss Hackett and Mrs. Gould Shaw put on an exhibition together, which was well done, graceful and en- joyed by all the other guests present. who included Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Emory, Mr. and Mrs. William Seipp, Mr. and Mrs. George Cutting, and Mrs. William Streett, Mr. Mrs. Baldwin Spilman, Mr. and Mrs. Amory Carhart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hagner, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Charrington, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winmill, Dr. and Mrs. Archibald C. Randolph, Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. David Batcheldor, Mr. and Mrs. Gould Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friendly, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pryibil, Dr. and Mrs. Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- ville Bernes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frost, Mr. | and | latter serving as best man and Mrs, | Mrs. Olverson as matron of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Murray sare tem- porarily at home at 40 R street north- east. Mrs. Murray is a graduate of McKinley Technical High School and attended the Washington School for Secretaries. Mr. Murray also grad- :::odd from McKinley Technieal High Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White, Mrs. Turner Wiltshire, Mr. and Mrs, James Haminton, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Guest, Mr. and Mrs. Terence Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Hay Whitney, Capt. and Mrs. Richard Kirkpatrick, Miss Lucy Duer, Miss Viola Winmill, Miss Boker, Miss Humphries, Miss Neyhart, Miss Emily North King, Miss Sally Apple- ton, Miss Dorothy Randolph, Miss Mary Tyler McCormick, Mrs. Tal- madge, Miss Kirby, Mrs. Amory Per- kins, Mrs. J. Mackenzie Tabb, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Hugh Spilman, Alex Cal- vert, William H. Lipscomb, Richard Wallach, Frazier Jelke, Alfred Wag- staff, Frank Voss, Arthur Fair, Critt Adam, Sam Appleton, North Fletcher, Tom Waller, Jack Williams, Beverley Mason, Billy Wilber, Taylor Hardin, Randy Duffey, Robert Jennings, Henry | Frost, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Stevens, Sammy Sands, Noel Laing and Mr. Ziegler. Furniture Lamps and Clocks CATLIN’S, Inc. 1324 N. ¥. Ave. N.W. 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