Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1936, Page 37

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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., To Wed Next Month Ci Baltimore, and Miss Lois Hoffman, and Miss Emily Horton, and Mr. Joe Klaber from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Mr. Chastain Shelton | and his brother, Mr. James Shelton, from the Harvard Law School; Mr. | Wayne Lees from Swarthmore, Mr. Truman Kohman from Harvard Uni- | versity and Mr. Arthur Gattis from ! George Washington University. | Miss Patsy Royster of Edgemoor, | MISS MARTHA BISHOP, | Curry, Miss Phyllis Bollinger of Col- | Daughter of Mrs. F. C. Bishop, who announces her engagement to Mr. Martin Henderson, son of Col. and Mrs. Paul Henderson. The wedding will take place the latter part of January. ley and Miss Betty Du Pre. —Hessler-Henderson Photo. 1. « o, Annapolis Activities Mrs. Mason Porter Cusachs and Mme. Fellippe Camperio Entertain at Tea. —Mrs Mason Porter Cusachs | Coleman. and her cousin, Mme. Fel-| Capt. Paul J. Dashiell {s spending lippe Camperio, the latter | the holidays at the home of his brother small tea on Sunday evening at Ogle | Thornton Dashiell, at Chestnut Hill, Hall, the home of Mrs. Cusachs. | Pa. Mrs. Maben Kingsley is the guestl Comdr. Richard Galloway is the and Mrs. Richard Scofield, at their | Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Galloway near apartment on State Circle. Mr. and | Philadelphia.. Mrs. Kingsley are living at Done- Mr. Harrison Tilgham of Easton, guest of his cousin, Mr. Tench Tilg- vouM;:-;s’:{hag‘;?;ei‘kgn;';glflg‘;" ham. at his home on Maryland avenue. are the guests of Mrs. Baker's mother | M. Tigham while {niNew yark will Simondetti, the latter formerly Miss e raiare M. Oreen, at thelr home | gatnerine 'Bell Noble of Baltimore o aries suect Mr. and Mrs. Simondetti have closed There will be an officers’ hop this spend several months in New York cers’ Club and moving pictures at Ma- | City. han Hall. | Capt. and Mrs. Forde A. Todd gave NNAPOLIS, Md.. December 26., phia, with her cousin, Mrs. C. Dawson from Milan, Italy, entertained at a and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. of ner brother and sister-in-law, Prof. | Buest of his brother and sister-in-law, gan Hills, Staten Island. Md.. en route to New York, was the . join hi s, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. and sister, Mrs. Nicholas Green and | & " £0%5" . aod M B0 T their home in Florence, Italy, and will evening at the Naval Academy Offi- Capt. and Mrs. Pranklin D. Karns| & dinner Monday evening at the left Tuesday for Norfolk, Va., and are | commandant’s house at the Naval spending the holidays with their son- | Academy in honor of Mme. Fellippe in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. | Camperio of Milan, Italy, formerly William C. Schultz, at their home on | Miss Eleanor Terry of Annapolis. Hampton Boulevard. Mrs. Gaston Costet is spending the Lieut. Comdr. Vincent Godfrey, holidays as the guest of her son-in- U. S. N. (retired). and Mrs. Godfrey | law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. How- and their children have closed their ard E. Yule at the Cranford School home at Eastport and are spending | at Bloomfield Hills, near Detroit, the Winter at Carvel Hall. | Mich. . Comdr. and Mrs. William Quigley| Mrs. H. Parker Howard and her gave a tea Wednesday evening from daughter, Miss Agnes Howard of Sa- | 5 to 7 o’clock at their home on Upshur | vannah, Ga., are the guests of Mrs. Road. | Howard’s brother-in-law and sister, | | Comdr. and Mrs. John C. Thom, is spending the holidays at her home on Rodgers road. Miss Thom is a stue | dent at Holton Arms School in Washe ington. ' Mr. Roger E. Perry. jr, has left | | the Rectory School at Pomfret, Conn., | to spend the Christmas holidays with ’his parents, Lieut. and Mrs. Roger | Edison Perry. | Mrs. Iglehart Williams of David- ‘mnvme is spending the Winter here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lemmon, who re- cently moved here from Georgia. | Mr. Hamilton Gale is spending several weeks at Jacksonville and | Miami, Fla. | Miss Katherine Johnson, daughter | |of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Darlington Johnson, has returned to her home | | here at St. Anne's rectory. after | several months’ visit to California, Wwhere she was the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Curry, wife of Maj. Curry, U. S. M. C., at Long Beach. Capt. Raymond Stone, jr., U. S. A, who recently completed a tour of duty in the Philippine Islands, is the guest |of his parents, Comdr. Raymond Stone, U. 8. N, retired, and Mrs. Stone, at their home on Murray ave- nue. Walkers Hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker will entertain at a supper party tonight at Villa Rosa, which they have leased for the season. The party will be | given in honor of Mrs. Sidney Cloman. Feet, Legs Hurt? Most people’s do, but we treat them without National Sojourners Banquet in January Rear Admiral Harry G. Hamlet is chairman of the Annual Banquet Committee of the National Sojourners. ‘The banquet will be held in the presi- dential ball room of the Hotel May- flower Saturday evening, January 9. Mr. Harry W. Colmery, national commander of the American Legion, will be the guest speaker. Others on the program fiuclude Dr. Willlam H. Sevrell, who presides as toastmaster; Admiral Hamlet, the national presi- dent, who will direct the installation ceremonies, and Maj. Edwin 8. Bettel- heim, jr, who will act as master of ceremonies. In addition to the ranking members DECEMBER 27, 1936—PART THREE. of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and other uniformed forces there will be many out-of-town guests, including Brig. Gen. F. W. Baldwin, New York, N. Maj. Rob- ert U. Patterson, Oklahomsa City, Okla.; Col. Robert Whitfleld, Fort Hayes, Ohio; Judge J. A. Whitcomb, Canal Zone; Col. Arthur N. Tasker, Fort McPherson, Ga.; Lieut. Comdr. L. P. Bellinger, Atlanta, Ga.; Lieut. Col. C. E. Greenough, New York, N. Col. Charles C. Allen, Philadelphia, ; Maj. W. H. §. Bateman, Phila- delphia, Pa.; Maj. Gen. Merritte W. Ireland, Maj. Gen. Amos A. Pries, Rezr Admirel R. R. Waesche and Brig. Gen. Hugh Matthews, Washington; Capt. John E. Pokorny, Detroit, Mich.; Col. Jere M. Leaman, Harrisburg, Pa.; Col. E. G. Rarey, Cleveland, Ohio; Col. SOCIETY. Montgomery E. Leary, Rochester, N. Y.; Judge Henry D. C. Du Bois, Prov- idence, R. I: Col. Leo J. Croshy, Omaha, Nebr.; Comdr. Robert E. Bas- sler, New London, Conn.; Mr. William Moseley Brown, Virginia; Col. Louis A. Kunzig, Baltimore, Md., and Maj. George F. Unmacht, Pittsburgh, Pa., the national secretary-treasurer. The banquet will be replete with historical episodes and brilliant set- tings which will be interspersed be- tween the courses. A military ball will follow. Russia Has New Choir. ‘The State Choir of Soviet Russia is & new vocal organization consisting of 130 voices. Plans Completed For Donor Lunch Final arrangemients have been made for the Gala Donor Luncheon spon- sored by the Adas Israel Sisterhood and to be held at the Mayflower Hotel Tuesday, January 5, at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. I E. Levinson is in charge of the entertainment program in which oum‘nndlnz members of the com- munity are taking part. Mrs. Charles Basseches, chairman for the luncheon, will give a tea at her home in honor of the ladies who are hostesses to one or more tables. ‘The Adas Israel Sisterhood cordially invites all members and friends to attend the luncheon. A S JULIUS GARFINCKEL & COMPANY ANNOUNCE ALE of WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ NEW WINTER CLOTH COATS BEGINNING TOMORROW, MONDAY ON THE THIRD FLOOR $49.75 $100 $158 $59.75 $118 $168 F Street at In this sale, the differences which set Garfinckel coats apart are emphasized in the distinctive styles, the smart, new ma- terials, the fine furs of silver fox, persians, mink, kolinsky, beaver, leapard and skunk . . . in the obviously superior work- manship . . . in the careful choice of linings . . . in the fact that each coat is made for us according to our personal instructions. THE SALE PRICES ARE $69.75 $128 $178 $79.50 $139.75 $185 Fourteenth $95 $148 $218 " ANNOUNCE = THE OPENING OF Rear Admiral and Mrs. David Foote | Sellers are spending the holidays in | New York. | Commodore and Mrs. Edward Lloyd | entertained Sunday at their home, Wye Lodge, on Prince George street, in honor of Mrs. Lloyd's niece, Mrs. Emory Sands of Washington. Mrs. | Sands spent Christmas in Philadel- using knife, drugs, casts or metal arch supports and often give immediate relief. Examination with- out cost’or obligation. DR. J. E. MILLER 612 Woodward Bldr. 15th & H Sts. Dlstrict 6409 Prof. and Mrs. Joseph Crosley, at their home on King George street. Mr. and Mrs. John Winn, the latter a daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Crosley, are also their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Winn are now residing at Forrest Hills. Miss Lamar Crosley is also home for the holidays. Miss Margaret Thom, daughter of Foreign Yule Customs Observed in Somerset Swedish Celebration Held in Norling Home; (¢her Holiday Notes of Activities in Bethesda Neighborhood. HRISTMAS parties in Bethesda took on something of the color and romance of faraway countries. In Somerset, Ann and Rita Norling, following an bdld Swedish custom, placed bundles of granis in their front yard on Christmas eve for the birds. As is the custom in Sweden, also, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Norling, entertained a group of their friends at a Christmas eve dinner, at which were served Swedish | dishes—fish jelly, which took weeks to prepare; ham, vegetables, fruit and coffee and delicious Swedish cakes. Later in the evening| Ann Norling accompanied the guests: — L who sang Swedish carols while they opened their presents. Guests at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Lapsley and their daughter, Miss Caroline Lapsley: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thomp- son and their children, Mr. and Mrs. Noel and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stange and their son, Carl Stange, jr. Mrs. Norling was born in Sweden and makes frequent trips back to that | country to visit her mother. | Small Lili and Johann J. Lohmann, | who came from St. Mary's School for | jr., who entertained at such delightful | Girls at Raleigh, N. C., had as her Christmas parties during their stay in | guest over the week end Miss Somerset while their father was sec- | Mathewson of Bristol, R. I_‘Mm““ ond secretary of the German Embassy. | Mathewson is also a student at St.| are now in Memel, where Dr. Lohmann | Mary's. is the secretary of the Legation. The| Mrs. Rutland Duckett Beard will attache of the German Embassy, HEIT | entertain at a bridge luncheon Tues- Richard Sallet, and Frau Sallet are | day in honor of her daughter, Miss soon to move into Mrs. Lilly Stone’s Renee Beard, a freshman at American house, near Herman Presbyterian | University. The girls invited to the Church, Bradley Hills. luncheon were students last year in They will come into the COUNtY Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School. %00 late to have their Christmas cele- | Among those who have been invited bration here, but next year they will |are Miss Jane Dunbar, Miss Patsy | celebrate the coming of Santa Claus | Royster, Miss Ann Hagner, Miss Tempe in Bradley Hills. Dr. and Mrs. Pergler of Drummond, | lege Park, who was formerly a resi- | who lived in Prague for some VeArs, | dent of Chevy Chase: Miss Doris Med= i where they became familiar with some of the Yuletide customs of Czecho- slovakia, are celebrating their Christ- mas quietly, since their daugh- ter, Miss Vera Pergler, is spending the week in Pittsburgh, Pa., with her | classmate at Chevy Chase Junior | College, Miss Peggy Colbert. 1 Col. and Mrs. Alex Krynitsky and‘ Mrs. Krynitsky entertained at a Rus- | sian tea on Christmas afternoon. Col and Mrs. Krynitsky were formerly residents of Russia, where Col. Kry- nitsky was a captain of artillery in the army of the late Czar Nicholas. Lieut. B. W. Fink, U. S. N., and Mrs. Fink will entertain at an eggnog party tomorrow evening, when their guests will be Mrs. Fink's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Glascock, and her cousin, Mrs. Andrew Taylor. Other guests at the party will be Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Glascock and Mr. Cyrus Chilton. Dr. and Mrs. George E. Pariseau will entertain at a tea this after- noon at their home in Battery Park in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Griggs Culver of New York, who are their house guests for the holiday period. Mrs. Culver was before her marriage last year Miss Pauline Par- iseau, daughter of Dr. anc Mrs. Par- iseau. Mrs. Pariseau has asked Miss Mary Louise Brown, dean of women at American University. and Mrs. Ray Brown to preside at the tea table They will alternate with Mrs. E. M. Willis and Mrs. J. L. Gilbreth. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson Morell have issued invitations for an egg- nog party from 4 to 6 o'clock Janu- ary 3 at their home in Edgemoor. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Shepard of Somerset have with them for the Christmas holiday period Mrs. Shep- ard’s sister, Miss Constance Church- yard of Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Emory H. Bogley of Friendship Heights left Thursday for Miami, Fla., where they will stay for | several weeks. They were accom- panied by their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Rufin Maddox, and by their son, Mr. Sam- uel E. Bogley. Dr. and Mrs. John A. Fleming were hosts at a supper party and bridge last evening at their home in Drum- mond. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Moore, jr.; Mr. and Mrs, Perry K. Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. | William D. Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs. | Jesse E. Swigart and Mr. and Mrs. T. | M. Anderson. Mrs. Lilly C. Stone had as her guests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coltman and their son and daughter- Stone at her residence, Stoneyhurst, | near Bethesda. Mr. nad Mrs. James C. Dulin, jr., have issued invitations for a dance Decernber 29 in honor of their daugh- ter, Miss Jean Dulin, who is spending her vacation from the University of Maryland with her parents at Friend- ship Heights. | Miss Jane Dunbar of Somerset has invited some of the girls who are| spending their Christmas vacations from college in Bethesda to a bridge party tomorrow. Miss Dunbar is a freshman at Gettysburg College, Get- tysburg, Pa. She has recently been | elected secretary of her class. She will have about 20 guests. Miss Eleanor Gish entertained a | group of the young college students at & small dancing party last night at her home in Somerset. Among those present were Miss Bettina Bien from Wheaton College, Miss Margaret Bal- | com and Miss Louise Watkins, both | sophomores at Vanderbilt University, | ‘Tenn.; Miss Eliza Miller from Hood | College, Prederick, Md.; Miss Ruth Woolsey from Mount Holyoke, Miss Carol Hummel from Antioch College and her house guest, Koo Chung-ling from the Peabody School of Music in An op * iously < ians each year! Dresses|s127 s16> 5197 Suits & Coats ... 197 Millinery | :4 =5 73 LADIES’ HATS of Every Description CLEANED - REBLOCKED in the original style . . or R Oll)EI&ED . into any style desir NEW HATS MADE TO ORDER any size or style. Large Selection in Hat Trimmings, b\_lclvon cut on 1as. : NO C. O. D.S HAT SH 508Nl 1th N.W. latonal 8322 25 Years at Some Address { in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colt- | man, }r Mr. Coltman has been in | Ottawa, Canada, for several months. | He is a former resident of Washing- | - ton. 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