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SOCIETY. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 27, 1936—PART THREE. SOCIETY. . Younger Set Entertained Among the Recent Brides . At Alezcandria Parties Mzrs. Charles Ellett Cabell Gives Tea Dance. Miss Callahan, Miss Rammel and Miss Stephenson Hostesses. LEXANDRIA, Va., December 26.—Mrs. Charles Ellétt Cabell A entertained at a tea dance this afternoon for her sub- debutante granddaughter, Miss Anne Cabell Bryan, who with her parents, Lieut. Ferguson Beach Bryan, U. S. N, and Mrs. Bryan, are the holiday guests of Mrs. Cabell. The dance was held in the studio of the young hostess’ aunt, Mrs. Mary Cabell Callaway. The guests included Miss Nancy Washington, Miss Nancy Vest, Miss Evelyn Dillard, Miss Fannie Lee Brooke, Miss Betty King, Miss MONDAY Anne Powell, Miss Betsy Royal, Miss Jane Hulfish, Miss Harriet Hulfish, Miss Sally Boyd, Miss Edith g Palmer, Miss Anne McLean, Miss | Catherine Smith, Miss Ruth Ann But- ler, Mr. Robert C. Powell, Mr. Henry Bryan, Mr. Albert V. Bryan, jr.; Mr. | David Burke, Mr. Taylor Burke, jr.; | Mr. Billy Smith, Mr. Jarvis Butler, Mr. Kemper Brooke, Mr. James Monroe, Mr. Billy Boothe, Mr. Waller Dudley, Mr. John Waller, Mr. Bruce McLeod, Mr. Robin Graham, Mr. Richard Baker, Mr. George S. Vest, jr., Mr. Columbus Beverley and Mr. Douglas Lindsey, jr. Miss Jessica Callahan, Miss Ellen Rammel and Miss Polly Stephenson entertained at a dance for the younger set this evening at Gadsby's Tavern. ‘The guests were received by the mothers of the hostesses, Mrs. C. Aubrey Callahan, Mrs. Ernest O. Ram- mel and Mrs. John Taylor Stephenson. Judge and Mrs. Robinson Moncure | will entertain at a dance Monday | evening at Gadsby's Tavern for their daughters, Miss Marion Moncure, Miss | Merguerite Moncure and Miss Joseph- | ine Moncure, and their son, Cadet | ‘Thomas Moncure of the Virginia Mil- tary Institute. Miss Marion Mon- cure arrived home Thursday from a | trip to Florida by sea. Miss Josephine | Moncure is home for the holidays from the State Teachers’ College in Har- risonburg. | Mrs. Oliver Middleton Rutledge of | Charleston, 8. C., has announced the | engagement of her daughter, Dorothea | Barclay, to Mr. Overton Westfeldt Price, son of Mrs. Overton W. Price | and the late Mr. Price of this city. Miss Rutledge is a graduate of St. Genevieve's School, in Asheville, N.C., and made her debut in Chnrlesv.on! several years ago. Mr. Price is a| grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. | non Boulevard before the dance given by the Mad Hatters at the Belle Haven Country Club. Mr. J. Herbert Taylor, president of the Belle Haven Country Club, and Mrs. Taylor will entertain at a large tea at the club tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hammond Pierce and their children, Janet and Edwin Pierce, are guests of Mrs, Pierce’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Herbert Darden in Suffolk, Va. Miss Jane Woodson is spending the holidays with Miss Cora Wilkinson in Richmond. Mr. David Tucker Brown, jr., will leave for Richmond next week to at- tend the dance on New Year eve which Mr. and Mrs. E. Addison Rennolds will give to introduce their daughter, Miss Beulah Branch Rennolds. Miss Dorothy Brandt is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Graves in Richmond. Mr. Claude Humphries of Harriston, Va., is visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. D. File. tomorrow for Miami, Fla., where Mrs. Rand will be matron of honor at the marriage in St. Stephen's Episcopal Church Tuesday evening of Miss Eleanor Woods Julian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Julian, to Mr. Rich- ard Ernest Cotton. Miss Catherine Campbell is home for the holidays from Ferrum Junior College in Ferrum, Va., and has as her guest her classmate, Miss Audrey Short. Mr. William Gallagher is home for the holidays from the Alabama Poly- technic Institute and is with his mother, Mrs. Ann Holland Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Burke left Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Rand will leave | Noble Lindsey of Alexandria.. He at- | this week for Miami, Fla., where they tended the Virginia Episcopal School | will spend the Winter season at the in Lynchburg and the Roxbury | Everglades Hotel. School in Cheshire, Conn. The date | yyo aro aecpoiey poe o for the wedding has not been set, but | o aineg informally Thursday evening | it probably will take place in the ' for their gaughter, Miss Louise Bax- late Spring. | ter, who is home from Ward-Belmont Dr. and Mrs. John Langdon and |College in Nashville, Tenn., and their F their infant daughter, Susan Taft , Langdon, of Providence, R. I, are | guests of Mrs. Langdon’s parents, Mr. | and Mrs. Robert Miller Reese. | Mrs. William Mason Saunders en- | tertained at bridal shower Monday | evening in honor of her sister-in-law, Miss Mary Ellen Saunders, whose marriage to Mr. William Jerry White | took place this afternoon. Among the guests were Mrs. Willlam H. Koch and Mrs. William H. Whittlesey of Washington, Mrs. William H. Saun- | ders, mother of the guest of honor Mrs. Alvin Frinks, Mrs. Walter C. Davis, Mrs. G. W. Jones, Miss Leslie son, Mr. Rhea Baxter of Yale Uni- versity. Bal Boheme Plans Start in January Plans for the fourteenth annual Bal | Boheme, sponsored and presented by the Arts Club of Washington, which are in temporary abeyance during Christmas, will be under way immedi- ately after New Year day, when the business of costuming the participants, notably the famous Floor Committee, | MRS. EUGENE SCOTT BURROUGHS, JR., Formerly Miss Mary Blanche Gardiner, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simms Gardiner, the Shrine of the Sacred Heart. The wedding took place in —Harris-Ewing Photo. Busy Fairfax Season Benefit Dance and Tea Among Parties Announced by County Residents. AIRFAX, Va, December 26.—, A number of parties are being planned for the holidays, be- | ginning tomorrow, when Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Graham will entertain at a tea dance for Truro Episcopal Church will pe held Wednesday evening in Willard Hall, beginning at 9:30 and lasting until 1:30. Commonwealth Attorney and Mrs. Paul Edmund Brown have issued invitations for a tea on New Year day from 4 until 6 o'clock, and on the same day from 5 until 7 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickett will be at home. Sunday, January 3, Mr. and Mrs. Paul C.| Kincheloe will entertain at tea from 4 until 7 o'clock, Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Ludwig, formerly of Fairfax, but now of | The beneft Ellett of Blacksburg, Va., arrived today for a visit. Miss Hetty Skelton left Wednesday to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Skelton, in their home near Harrisonburg, Va. Miss Mary Leigh Hubbard is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Hubbard in Charles City County, Va. Mr. Eugene Fitzhugh of Rochester, N.Y., arrived Christmas day to spend a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette B. Eaton. Miss Ethel Jeffries left Wednesday to spend a forthnight as the guest of her sister, Miss George Jeffrles, in Culpepper, Va. Manufacturers Hit Hard. Japanese tableware manufacturers Cox, Miss Frank Wood Smoot, Miss | 2nd the equally important business of | Kitty Smoot, Miss Louise Saunders, Selecting the cast and rehearsing the | Miss Margaret Duncan, Miss Roberta | Principals will start at the club house. | Runaldue, Miss Jean Bladen and Miss | The bal is scheduled for Monday, Feb- Edna Keys. ruary 1, at the Mayflower. Invitations have been received for| Mrs. Maud Howell Smith, who is the marriage of Miss Joyce Sellick casting director for the divertissements Childs, daughter of Mrs. Ernest Stauf- | ©f the bal, has already begun selection fen, jr., of Englewood, N. J., and Ken- of the principals prior to her departure ! nebunkport, Me., and of Mr. Alfred |on 8 round of Christmas visits at West De Forest Childs of New York City, | Point. N. Y. and will complete her to Mr. William Raynor Mackay Friday ; work shortly after her return to the afternoon, January 8, at 4 o'clock in | City Thursday. Mr. Hugo Inden, de- the First Presbyterian Church in | signer and director of the Bal Boheme | Englewood. | for this season, will begin rehearsals Mrs. Julian T. Burke will leave | immediately after January 1. early in January to spend the remain- ; In the meantime the tickets for the der of the Winter with her brother- | bal are being prepared under the di- | in-law and sister, Capt. and Mrs, |Teéction of Mr. Harold Allen Long, Robert Alden Dawes in Long Beach, | Chairman of the bal, and will go out Calif. Midshipman Julian T. Burke, | {o club members within the week. A Jr. has come from Annapolis fo spend | POster announcement designed by Mr. the holidays with his mn‘:‘)‘mr. G | Inden will be sent out at the same Mrs. Fredrick Taylor Gause and her | time. Reservations for boxes for the son, Midshipman James Wallace, re- | bal Will begin January 2, and it is turned today to their home in West | 8sked that requests for box reserva- Chester, Pa., after a visit to her par- | tions be sent to the Arts Club. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Douglas. | This season the bal tickets will in- Mr. and Mrs. C. Booker Powell and | Clude supper and the “stage show,” to the former’s brother, Mr. Hugh B.|be known as “French Pastry” an Powell, are guests of their parents, | eighteenth century French revel, “Au Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Powell in Keys- | Palais de Versailles” Four clever ville, Va. | pantomimes will be presented and a Mr. Charles Marsh Shepperson, | french ballet. The divertissements will 3d, is spending a week with his par- | take place on the stage in the ball ents, Capt. and Mrs. Charles M. Shep- | Toom. interspersed between the danc- person. ilng during the evening. The bal will Miss Lucile Hayden and Miss Ethe] | be from 10 to 3 o'clock. Charlotte, N. C, arrived yesterday to | are hit hard by the slump in foreign spend Christmas with Mrs. Ludwig's | mother and sister, Mrs. James Rober- | deau Allison and Miss Roberdeau | Allison. | Mrs. C. Pembroke Pettit left Thurs- day to spend a fortnight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ed-| mund Stewart in Ivor, Va. | Mr. Dashwood P. Darling left | ‘Wednesday evening to spend the holiday with his mother, Mrs. Samuel Taylor Darling, in New York City, | and with his brother-in-law and sis- | ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest du Pont, jr., | in Wilmington, Del. Miss Margaret Proctor and Mr. | Tyler Swetnam are staying with Miss | Proctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Christian Proctor, in Richmond, during the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Snead of Al- bany, N. Y, who have been the guests of Mr. Sneed’s brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert T. Woodson, left Thursday to spend some time with Mr. Snead’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Snead, in Fork Union, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Woodson, their sons and daughter, Mr. W. T. Woodson, jr.; Mr. Overton Woodson and Miss Jean Woodson, left yester- day to spend several days with Mr. ‘Woodson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Woodson, in Crozet, Va,, and with | Mrs. Woodson's parents in Fork Union. Miss Martha Reely left Wednesday | demand. quneyd EY INN » Ev Will Re-open for 1937 Season on Easter Sunday OLNEY, MD. ios Norh of the WHEN IN FLORIDA Visit OLNEY _INN at 1045 Dade Bids., Miami Beach Clara May Downey Glow Fll('illl ARAATZRRRRARAARIRARARRARRRARARARARRT L B i SHOES ARE OR SEMI ANNUAL | s LATRD, SCH OB IR s s 1207 F STREET ONLY 8.85 & 9.85 Entire Fall and Winter stock of 12.75 and 14.75 Laird, Schober day- time shoes in afternoon and walking types. Patent Leather, Gabardine and Calf. Black and brown Suedes, A glorious collection of this aristocratic footwear at savings too important to overlook. 0 SELBY TR U= O S I 0000050 g 1207 F STREET ONLY .85 Formerly 8.75 to 10.75. 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