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‘Midshi Give Hop at A li Leading Week - End . Social Event at Naval Academy. NNAPOLIS, Md., October 24— A hop given last night in Dahlgren Hall by the first and second classes of mid- shipmen led the social events in An- napolis this week end. Mrs. Joseph Angell, wife of thel president of Yale University, was the week end guest of Mrs. David Foote “Seller at her home, at the Naval Academy. Col. Harold Wirgman, U. 8. M. C. (retired), of Annapolis gave a party on Thursday evening in the rustic room of the Hotel Mountain Lodge, at ‘White Sulphur Springs, in honor of Mr. J. Clayton Brewer, also of An- napolis. * . Mrs. Brice Worthington, sr, of Arth, near Annapolis, is spending this week as the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Wessler, at her home, in Fred- erick, Md. Rear Admiral and Mrs. David Foote Sellers were at home at the superin- tendent's quarters at the Naval Acad- emy Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Atterbury SOCIETY. | (retired); Simon de Korskoff, Commodore and | Mrs. Gaston Costet, at her home, at | MRS. SAM BERNSTEIN, Who before her marriage Oc- tober 11, was Miss Beatrice Winakur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Winakur. —Sheftell Photos. MRS. M. BERG, Formerly Miss Rose Babinski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Babinski. Mr. and Mrs. Berg will reside at 700 Madison street. Chesapeake Bay, in honor of Mrs. Elliott Butler of London, England, who is their house guest. The guests asked to meet Mrs. Butler were Capt. and Mrs. Forde A. Todd, Mrs. William Sayles, Col. Douglas Duval, U. S. A. Mr. Richard Duval, Col. Mrs. Edward Lloyd, Mrs. Mason Por- ter Cusachs, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester |at their home, Maidstone Farm, Dn‘Glllup of New York, Prof. George Bingeley, Miss Nilon and Mr. Fiske of Washington, D. C. Miss M. Clare M. Green gave a cocktall party Sunday afternoon at her home on Charles street, in honor of Mrs. Howard Yule of Bloomfield, Mich., who is the guest of her mother, the Peggy Stewart. The second meeting of the season gave a buffet luncheon last Sunday | Labrot, jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Westcott | of the Navy Women's Club took place Lansburehs SEVENTH, EIGHTH ond E say "hello” STREETS to two Dlstrict 7575 0's Monday afternoon at the Anchorage, on Severn River. Mme. Alvi, daugh- ter of Capt. J. H. Tayman, U. 8. A, was the soloist for the afternoon. While in Annapolis Mme. Alvi is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Edward C. Folger. After the concert tea was served by Mrs, Bryson Bruce, wife of Capt. Bruce; Mrs. Charles C. Slayton, Mrs. Theodore W. Johnson and Mrs. Paul Capron. Those assisting were Mrs. Thomas N. Vinson, Mrs. Paul J. Kiefer, Mrs. Reginald C, Lamb, Mrs. Arthur A. Burhans, Mrs. Francis C. Denebrink, Mrs. Benjamin P. Ward, Mrs. Thomas A. Hartung, Mrs. John B. Cadey, Mrs. Benton W. Decker, Mrs. Thomas B. Brittain, Mrs. Earle J. Thompson, Mrs. Harrison B. South- worth, Mrs. Brucé V. Leamer, Mrs. Ire McMillan and Mrs. Warren H. McClain. Mrs. John Chew of Southgate ave- nue left the first of this week for California, where she will join her son, Lieut. John Chew, who is on sea duty on the West Coast. Mrs. Chew will be away from Annapolis for several months. two weeks at the home of her son {and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Kerp, jr., at Homeland, Baltimore, while Mr. and Mrs. Kemp are in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCoy Jones and Mr. Jones’ sister, Mrs. K, H. Cun- ningham of New York, are spending some time in Annapolis, stopping at the King Willlam Hotel. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. David O. Bowman have as their guests Mrs. | Bowman's brother and sister-in-law, | Mr. 8. J. Fiske, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Piske of Cleveland, Ohio, and the Misses Bernice and Lois Fiske, daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Fiske. Lieut. and Mrs. Collins Landstreet // P, te! tho® Tvroud (8 S o X ow® Rt o wiR puttofjiue e 03971 oty prosds ‘2:\’ Peivavet CowY Pt Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp is spending | have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson of New York. Dr. and Mrs. Ford K. Brown, the former head of the department of English at St. John's College, spent this week end at Knoxville, Tenn., and were guests of Mrs, Biown's brother, Judge G. J. Jones. Capt. and Mrs. John D. Blanchard, the former who is attached to the U. 8. 8. Indianapolis, are spending & few days at Carvel Hall Mrs. Frank M. Nelson and her daughter, Miss Hasriett Ann Nelson of New London, Conn., are the guests of Mrs. Nelson's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Boetler, at their home on Conduit street. Mrs. Nelson and her daughter are en route to Palm Beach, Fla,, for the Winter. Miss Virginia Daly of Pasadena, Calif., has arrived in Annapolis and will spend the Winter as the guest of Lieut Comdr. and Mrs. David O. Bowman. Mr, Thomas Daly, father of Miss Daly, arrived in Annapolis on Monday for a short visit. Mrs. Theodore G. Haft and her daughters, Priscilla and Kathleen Haff, have left for California after spending the Summer in Annapolis. They visited Mrs. Haf’s brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jackson, jr., for several weeks and will join Lieut Comdr. Theodore G. Haff, who is on duty in the U. 8. 8. Okla- homa in San Diego. C. Conard, wife of Rear Admiral Conard, U. 8. N, mother of Mrs. Haff and Mrs. Jackson, is here from Washington for a visit to Mr. and | Mrs. Jackson and Mr. Jackson's mother, Mrs. E. M. Jackson, sr, at ' their home in Murray Hill To import luxuries Chileans must| now get government permission. Mrs, Charles | - - THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., OCTOBER 25, 1936—PART THREE. Brides of Recent Date BARNETT ACCEPTS POST ON Y. M. C. A. COMMITTEE Official From China Becomes General Secretary of International Body. BY the Associated Press. CINCINNATI, October 24.—Eu- gene Barnett, general secretary of the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion in China, accepted late todsy the general secretaryship of the Associa- tion’s International Committee. He will succeed Frances 8. Harmon, who resigned, effective in February, | to join the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, of which ‘Will Hays is president. ‘The National Council elected Judge Eskil C. Carison of Des Moines, Iowa, president; Lewis A. Dick of Denver, ANNOUNCING the installation of The Perfect Health Exercise Cabinets Ladies and Gentlemen Excess Weight Reduction Guaranteed Demonstrations Venetian Swimming Pool AM. to 10 P.M. 8 The Shoreham Hotel Adems 0700 SOCIETY. first vice president; Homer 8. Brown of Pittsburgh, second vice president; Lew P. Galbraith of Lakland, Calif., third vice president; Maitland H. ‘Bustard of Danville, Va., fourth vice FLASH... MITTEE Telephone early for a Style Consultation with Mr. Emile Consultation Gratis 1221 Conn. 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