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SOCIETY. Christmas Parties Rule classmates of the Washintgon-Lee High School, from which Miss Cooley was graduated in June. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hayworth of Chain Bridge Heights, Va., left by train Wednesday afternoon for Jef- ferson City, Tenn, to remain until Sunday with Mr. Hayworth's father, Mr. W. F. Hayworth, and his sisters, thhe Misses Pearl and Mae Hayworth. Capt. Bullis To Entertain Tomorrow Other Holiday Social Notes of Silver Spring and Community. APT. AND MRS. WILLIAM F. BULLIS of Silver Spring, Md., will entertain at a party and buffet supper tomorrow evening at their home, when they will be hosts to about 150 guests, They also have issued invitations for a | dance Wednesday evening, when they | will entertain officers of the District of Columbia National Guard and their wives. On Christmas eve Capt. and Mrs. Bullis were hosts at a buffet supper party in honor of Mrs. Mar- garet Coe, Miss Amy Coe and Mr. Donald Coe of New York, who are their house guests for the holidays. Tie guests included Miss Bertha Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. William Bullis, sr.; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Flem~ mer, Mr. and Mrs. Sisson, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. | Lewis Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. R. W.| | Woodside Park to spend 1C days with | children, are spending the Christmas | | morning. . . . . Miss Peggy Ann English Entertains at Dance—Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Simcoe Are Hosts at Dinner. ISS PEGGY ANN ENGLISH, daughter of Mz. and Mrs. Earl English, entertained last evening at her home on Pershing drive, Ashton Heights, at a Christmas dance. A buffet supper was served at midnight. The guests included Miss Mary Farley Ames, Miss Dorothy Barr, Miss Carol Beebe, Miss Ida Jean Dagger, Miss Elizabeth Dinges, Miss Virginia Gary, Miss Ruth Horner, Miss Martha Lambourne, Miss Anna Jane Pence, Miss Marlin Pence, Miss Barbara Shepard, Miss Bettsy Smith, Miss Edna Lee Unruh, Miss Lois Cooley, Mr. Carl Stucki, Mr. Dick Chambers, Mr. Albert Conradi, Mr. Stanley Lovern, Mr. Albert Toone, Mr. Bill Ingram, Mr. Ted Brown, Mr. Bill Davies, Mr. Rogers Ford, Mr. Ran- dolph Adams, Mr. Pete Bunch, Mr. % Bob Mottern, Mr. Joe Wheeler, Mr. Tyler Maybe, Mr. Christopher Wil- liams, Mr. Alvin Willis, Mr. Roger Beebe, Mr. Philip Croffield. Mr. Gor- | don Beale, Mr. James Lanigan, Mr. Bob Coe and Mr. Dick Ruoff. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Simcoe were hosts at dinner last evening in their | home in Aurora Hills. Dinner was followed by bridge, and the Christmas | motif of red was carried out in all of | the decorations. Their guests included | Maj. and Mrs. E. W. McLarren, Mr. | D. W. Bell, acting director of the budget, and Mrs. Bell; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Trott, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nalles, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Van Dreisen, Mr. and | Mrs. Maurice Colbert, Mr. and Mrs.| John Buckley and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. | Glancy, all of Washington. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Arnold of | 1000 North Edgewood street, Arlington, will entertain about 125 guests this | afternoon, when they will be at home | from 4 until 7 o'clock. Christmas | evergreens and holly wreaths will be used throughout the home and vases and bowls of red roses will be effec- tively arranged. The hostess will be assisted by her | mother, Mrs. H. Biazzi, and her two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Ralph Counsel- | man nd Mrs. Ebner Duncan. The tea table will be decorated with & centerpiece of poinsettias, flanked by red candles and will be presided over | by Mrs. Daniel W. Bell, wife of the acting director of the budget. In the | downstairs recreation room, cocktails | will be served. Guests will come from Washington, nearby Virginia and Maryland. Dr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kellogg have with them in their Aurora Hills home the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kellogg of Ioma, Mich. Dr. | and Mrs. Kellogg will entertain New Year eve at a tea in honor of their guests. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lobr of Aurora Hlls, Va, were hosts at a Ohristmas party Wednesday afternoon from 5:30 until 7:30 o'clock for their daughter Caroline Lohr and their son, | Mr. John William Lohr. Mrs. Lohr was assisted by Mrs. Alan Fitch, Mrs. Charles Kellogg. Mrs. Ken- neth Beeson and Mrs. Prince and a | buffet supper was served at 7 o'clock. Guests included the Misses Martha Mary Hayward, Joan Gibbs, Donnie | Anne MacMahon, Margaret Waugh and Prudence Waugh, Pattie Lou Wil- liams, Mary Alice Kellogg, Eleanor Anne Beeson and Patricia Propes, and Messrs. Beverly Campbell, Buddy | Ross, Robert Kellogg, Robert Stete- kluh, Carleton Parrish, Franklin Lee, | Bradford Patterson, all of Arlington: | Patricia Ritter, Gretchen Ritter and | David Ritter of Washington, Alan PFitch and David Fitch of Kensing- | ton, Md. ‘The Rev. and Mrs. Walter M. Lock- ett, jr. have with them for a visit in their home at 2803 Key boulevard, Lyon Village, Mrs. Lockett’s mother and sister, Mrs. Gavlord Booth and Miss Mary Gaylord of Oklahoma City, Okla., who arrived by motor car and will remain until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Cox. have | gone to Dormont, Pittsburgh, Pa., to spend the holiday season with Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Siebert. Before their return they will | also visit Mrs. James Dunbar at| Mount Lebanon, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Leighty of Lyon Village have with them fo rthe Yule- tide season their son-in-law and | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chil- dress of Richmond. Christmas day | they also had with them another | daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Colton, and their young daughter, Patricia Lee Colton, and their son, Mr. Raymond V. Leighty, who is a senior at the Uni- versity of Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Petty of Ar- lington have gone to Berlin, N. H,, to spend Christmas with their son-in- 1aw and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs. Andrew M. Van Dyke. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hudson of Oak | Crest, Va,, have as a guest Miss Anna | Eloise Bradshaw, who arrived this week from Foochow, China, where she | is engaged in missionary work for the | Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Miss Bradshaw has been given a year's furlough. + Miss Raymonde Hudson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, left Wednes- day for Orlando, Fla., to be the guest of Miss Evelyn Cole, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Glenn Cole, former residents of the county. En route to Florida Miss Hudson will stop in Savannah, Ga., to visit with relatives until after | the New Year. , Lieut. and Mrs. R. R. Curry of the Arlington Ridge are entertaining as house guests Mr. Roy Scofield and his daughter, Mrs. Roy Deck Reynolds of New York City. Lieut. and Mrs. Curry entertained a small company at dinner at the Army and Navy Country Club in honor of their guests. Included among the students who have joined their parents for the holi- day season are Miss Ruth Mohundro, & student at Wooster College in Ohio, who is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ©. L. Mohundro in Aurora Hills; Miss Ida Jean Dagger, who is home from Dennison College: Miss Eisie Mit- i¢hell and Miss Agnes Deaton. students 8t Westhampton College, Richmond, Va.; Miss Mary PFédrley Ames, who attends the Teacher's College at Farm- ville, Va.; Miss Adelaide Howser, student at the Harrisonburg State Teachers’ College; Miss Barbara Shep- herd and Miss Verna Bergeson, who are attending the Fredericksburg State Teachers College. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Mitchell will be “at home” to their friends and meighbors this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock, at their residence, 715 North Jackson street, Arlington. Miss Lois Cooley, freshman at Duke University, who is at home for the holiday period, entertained 60 of her friends Thursday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Cooley on North Jackson street, when she was “at home” from 4 to 6 o'clock. \ The home was decorated with Christmas evergreens, poinsettias, and on the tea table were red roses and ted candles. Miss Cooley was assisted /by Miss Miriam McGrath and her jmother, Mrs. Cooley. Included among the guests were many of her former ¥ Henderson, Mr. Charles Easterday, | Miss Rae Easterday and Miss Eliza- beth Easterday, all of Washington. Tuesday evening Mrs. Bullis was hos- 1 tess at bridge. 1 Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Hensey were | hosts at an eggnog party Wednesday evening at their home in Wynnewood Park, Md. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Y. Beers and their daughter, Miss Charlotte Beers of Silver Spring, Md., will return to- day from Bath, Pa., where they passed Christmas with Dr. Beers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Klinge of Wynnewood Park were “at home” Christmas eve. Miss Nancy Chappelear of Harrison- burg, Va., arrived yesterday in South Miss Theodora King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Harry King, Mr. and Mrs. King, with their daughter and their son, Lieut. Harrison King of Fort Myer, Va., passed Christmas day with Lieut. and Mrs. W. K. Pottinger of Quantico, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Lauman T. Faulconer of Silver Spring were hosts at a sup- per party at their home Christmas day, entertaining about 30 relatives of Mr. Faulconer. Mr. and Mrs. George Good, ac- companied by their daughter Miss | Ruth Good, of North Woodside, lefi Wednesday for Schenectady, N. Y. where they will visit relatives until | January i. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Richardson of Woodside, accompanied by their | holidays with Front | Roval. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Davis of | Wynnewcod Park were hosts at din- ner Christmas eve, and also en- tertained at breakfast Christmas relatives at Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Heizer and toeir children, Patrick Heizer and Donald Heizer, jr., are spending two weeks in Winter Park, Fla., where they are visiting Mr. Heizer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Heizer at their Winter home there. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Whitcomb and their children, Eben Whitcomb, jr., and Anne Whitcomb of Seven Oaks, Md., lefc Wednesday morning for Ellsworth, Me., where they are passing the Christmas week end with rela- tives. They stopped en route at Wellesley, Mass., where they were joined by Mr. Whitcomb's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Whit- comb. Mrs. Walter Lephfew of Indian Spring Terrace entertained at a bridge party Moncay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Austensen and their son, Bruce Austensen, of Seven Oaks are spending the Christ- mas week end with relatives in Dan- ville, Va. Mrs. John Thompson of Montgomery Hill entertained &t a party Wednesday afternoon for her son, John Thomp- son, who celebrated his 5th birthday anniversary. In the evening she gave a party for her husband, whose birth- day also falls on that day. Mr. and Mrs. Vance H. Largent of Silver Spring entertained at their home on Christmas day for Mrs. Lar- gent’s sister, Miss Josephine Costello of Baltimore, and for Miss Alice Walsh of Boston. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Mehring of Silver Spring, with their children, Betty Mehring and Jimmy Mehring, SWIM for HEALT ADULTS, 40c CHILDREN, 25¢ Includes Towel and Lecker INSTRUCTION 6 Lessons, $5.00 Individual Instraction LILLIAN CANNON English Channel Swimmer AMBASSADOR SWIMMING POOL 1 i % THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. Married i MRS. F. STUART TINGLEY, Who was, before her marriage, Miss Ethel Richards of Columbus, Ohio, daughter of Mrs. T. A. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Tingley are now residing at 1501 Hamilton street. —Underwood & Underwood Photo. Recently are spending the holiday week end with relatives in Taneytown, Md Mrs. Bertha Broaddus of Silver Spring is spending the holidays with relatives in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. George Butler and their children, George Butler, jr., and Sid Butler, are spending the holtdays with Mrs. Butler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Blue of Danville, Pa. On Monday evening George Butler, jr., and Sid Butler entertained at a Christmas party for the neighborhood | children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Lutes of Silver Spring entertained at a dinner parv.y" Wednesday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell McQueen | of Linden have with them for the holidays " their sons, James Russell McQueen, jr., who i§ a student at St. | | John’s College, Annapolis. Md.. and Mr. Parr Hooper McQueen of the University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn. Mrs. McQueen's sister, Mrs. J. Osborne Powell of Royal Oak, Md., will arrive here Tuesday for. the re- mainder of the holiday seasqon. Mrs. J. M. McShane of Silver Spring entertained at bridge Friday evening. The guests were Mrs. H. J. Halstrick, Mrs. J. M. Linthicum Vannoy of Takoma Park; Mrs. Edward M. Sherman, Mrs. A. J. Higgins and Mrs. Vance Largent of Silver Spring, and Mrs. Walter Pettus, Mrs. Roy Knight of Washington and Mrs. Lane Patton. Miss Emma Neal Walker and Mr. d Mrs. E. G. | Lawrence Lutes 6f Silver Spring, Md., are spending the holidays in Walker- | | ton, Va., where they are visiting Miss | | Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walker. | DECEMBER - 27, 1936—PART THREE. : F_alls Churqh Dance Miss Sally Anderson Is Hostess at Party Given Wednesday Evening. ALLS CHURCH, Va., December | 26—Miss Sally Anderson en-! tertained at a Christmas dance | at her home Wednesday eve- ning. Her guests were Miss Evelyn Markward, Miss Virginia Markward, Miss Mary Louise Graham and James Brown of East Falls Church; Miss | Mitzi Payne. Miss Jean Robertshaw, Miss Byrne Ware, Mr. Lester Via, Mr. Ray Via, Mr. Elliott Powell, Mr. Rutherford Sadtler, Mr. John B. Sadt- ler of the University of Virginia, Mr. Sevin Sadtler of Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Mr. Pickens Anderson of Citadel Military, South Carolina; Mr. Christovher Busick, Mr. Gustave Hertz, Mr. Archie Anderson of Falls Church, Miss Mary Cline, Miss Betsey | Briggs, Miss Katherine Taylor. Miss Merle Crowder, Mr. Vernon Sanders, Mr. Donald Farver, Mr. Edwin Farver, Mr. Jack Smoot, Mr. Arthur Cline, Mr. William Briggs of McLean, Va.: Miss Elizabeth Griswold, Miss Eloise Snear, Miss Francis Brewster, Mr. Marvis Gee, Mr. Harley Skerlock, Mr. John Misbett, Mr. Willlam 8Smoot, Mr. Charles Smith, Mr. Charles Van Crun- | well of Washington, Miss Alice Miller, | Mr. Paul Miller of Kensington, Md, and Miss Evelyn Bershimer and Mr. Jack Bershimer of Baltimore. Monday evening Mr. Archie Ander- son will give a dance, when his guests will be Miss Grace Lester, Miss Ruby | Lee Parrott, Miss Corinne Montgom- ery, Miss Anne Pryor, Miss Anne An- derson. Miss Virginia Bell Covington, Miss Jean Janney, Miss Katherine| Spalding, Miss Carolyn Brooks, Miss| Betty Gillette, Miss Marguerite Hall. | Miss Virginia Thompson, Mr. Albert | Elliott, Mr, Frank Brown, Mr. Frank- | lin Shaw, Mr. Charles Pendleton, Mr.} Willoughby Williams, Mr. William | ‘Thompson, Mr. Phillip Thompson, Mr. Burke Hertz, Mr. Bill Kennedy, Mr. Bobby Kennedy, Mr. Powell Anderson, Mr. John Rothgaeb. Mr. John Horn- ing, Mr. Carter Kerns, Mr. Carter Ed- monds, Mr. Texas Parmelee and Mrs. Glenn Wells of Falls Church: Miss | Louis Barlow, Miss Jean Nestle, Miss | | Hope Ohler, Miss Winnifred Timber- | | 1ake, Miss Jane Schwab, Mr. Joseph | Memler, Mr. Andy Cavanaugh and Mr. | which he will be stationed on the U. 8. S. destroyer Claxton, which bases at Annapolis, Md. Mrs. M. H. Hoyt of Delta, Ohio, is A guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hamaker for the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Cline an- nounce the birth of a daughter, Betty Hughes, Tuesday at the Columbia Hospital. Lieut. Mills Lane, U. 8. N., of S8an Diego, Calif., has joined Mrs. Lane in Falls Church, where they will*be guests of Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Rufus M. Lane for Christmas, when Lieut. Lane will leave for San Diego. Miss Mary Lane of Charlottesville, Va., will also spend Christmas in Falls Church with her parents, Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Lane. Mrs. Samuel M. Sloman is visiting her son, Mr. M. H. Sloman, in New York. Miss Elizabeth Van Leer McGroarty arrived from New York Wednesday to spend the week end as a guest of her mother, Mrs. Edna Thelander of Alex- andria, and her grandmother, Mrs. C. N. McGroarty of Falls Church. Mr. and Mrs. Kenton B. Hamaker, Mrs. Mont B. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. Felix SUCLETY at tea this afternoon from 4 to 7 o'clock. The guests were Mr. and Mrs, | Thomas Crowley, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Marr, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beale, Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Baer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrigan, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ford Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cleland, | jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Roger McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. Pred Schmucker, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCormick, Miss Evelyn Schneider, Mr. Kilbourne Cas- | tell, Mr. Ameglio Paglino, Mr. Malcolm Harding, Mr. William Drayton, jr.; Mr. Page Bowie, Mr. Wade Pierson | and Mr. Robert Cooksey. | Miss Elizabeth Higgins of Falls | Church assisted. Passenger Killed, Pilot Hurt in North CaroliAa Mishap. HAYESVILLE, N. C, December 26 (#).—J. H. Waldroup of Knoxville, | NORBECK SUCCESSOR'S‘ SELECTION NEXT WEEK South Dakota Governor Gives No Indication Whom He Will Appoint. Br the Associated Press PIERRE, S. Dak., December 26.— Gov. Tom Berry said today he would make an appointment next week to fill Senator Norbeck’s unexpired term, but gave no indication of his choice. By his statement the Democratic executive indicated he was not a can- didate for the vacancy caused by Norbeck's desth. Speculation in State house circles concerning whom Berry would ap- point centered about Herbert E. Hitchcock, Mitchell, Democratic State chairman. The names of George Phil- lip, United States district attorney at Rapid City, and Lewis Bicknell, Web- ster attorney, also were mentioned. ‘Tenn., was killed and his pilot, John- | = nie Camp of Knoxville, was seriously | injured when the monoplane they were | T. Moore, Lieut. (j.g.) W. B. Moore, U. 8. N.; Lieut. (j.g.) Bryan F. Swan, Mr. Lambert Miller, Miss Anne Cline, Mr. Sheldon 8. Cline and Miss Jane Cline were dinner guests of Miss Mar- | 7 tha Cline Christmas day. Mayor and Mrs. Leonard P. Daniel were hosts Christmas day to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. | Baldwin Cook and Miss Eleanor Dimi- | try Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Clay Uhler and their son Theodore Uhler, ir.; Mr. E. Humphrey Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Granger and their daugh- ter, Miss Audrey Daniel. Mr. James Brown, who is home from William and Mary College, was host last evening at a Christmas dance. | The guests were Miss Byrne Ware, Miss Mitzi Payne, Miss Eleanor Stone, Miss Anderson, Miss Sally Anderson, Miss Anne Pryor, Miss Evelyn Markward and Miss Virginia Markward and Miss Ruby Lee Parrott, Mr. Gustave Herts, Mr. Burke Hertz, Mr. Charles Pendle- ton. Mr. Glenn Wells, Mr. Robert Ken- nedy, Mr. William Scullen, Mr. Alex- | James Phillips of Washington: Miss ander Stabler, Mr. Dorsey Adams, Mr. Lucille Parks, Miss Betsy Hitower, Mr. | Franklin Shaw, Mr. Elliott Shaw, Mr. Jack Agnew, Mr. Jack Hitower of Clar- | John Horning, Mr. Pickens Anderson, endon and Miss Jean McCaffery and ' Mr. Willoughby Williams, Mr. Carter Mr. William Draper of Silver Spring, | Kern’ and Mr. Homer Herman. Md. Mrs. John de la Thouder gave a Mrs. Mayo Herring and her sister, | bridge party Friday evening when her Mrs. E. P. Harrison, entertained at a | guests were Miss Marie Formad, Mrs. large tea this afternoon from 5 to 7 Henry Schmucker, Miss Mary Ander- o'clock at the home of Mrs. Herring. ; son, Mrs. Hean Ballard, Miss Judith | They were assisted at the tea table by | Birge, Miss Mary Stuart Luttrell, Miss | Miss Betty Keith Harrison and Mrs. | Jane Cline, Mrs. John Busick, Miss Herring's sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles S. | Katherine Fenwick and Miss Adele 2 flying crashed in a pasture here today. | Waldroup was dead before being taken from the seat of the plane. Camp was rushed to the Petrie Hos- pital in Murphy. Camp was bringing Waldroup here from Knoxville for a visit with rela- tives. 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Curran was faced | with a new problem in Police Court yesterday, as 65 Christmas celebrants came before him, charged with drunk- | | enness. | Ordinarily s large majority of | | drunkenness cases before the court are | those of old offenders, but yesterday all were on trial for the first time. | Because of the first-offense charges, | Judge Curran meted out some after- | Christmas generosity. Numerous pa- | pers bore suspended sentence nota- | tions. Your Favorite Ne€EMo At the Special January Sale Price *D. $7.50 Values ® Nemo Lastex Girdle Side-closing model for full figures. ® Nemo Combination And Girdle for the heavier figure. ® Nemo Sensation Combination for the more slender figure. —Foundations for every figure type, marked greatly below regular prices during this sale! A real opportunity to save on your favorite Nemo Founda- tion. 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