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1924—PART 2 to take place Tuesday at the club- | house, at 12:30 p.m., the affair to take ‘the form of & book review luncheonette. Ten-minute reviews (or reviewettes) will be given by four e = uultn Mll:s Jean Stelmn-nsl‘xln. Mrs. Hen-l Miss Heléen Norris Cummings has Organized Reserves—National Guard Crittenton Wheel—Mrs. Bloomfleld | February, 19, in the auditorlum of rletta Hickerson and Miss Marjorie | peporan Knapp Chapter met Mon- are anxious that all historic spots | Feturned fram Washington, where she Wcard, wis to the ecluh|the Wilson Normal School. ;}luclf‘“iu"n‘:"’fi:» 2\;\mfllu-»‘lul»g“?:‘fl:l‘m‘:g dny evening at the home of Mr. |#hould be appropriately marked Tand spent last week attending the meet- BY LIEUT. STEPHEN F. Fhursday. A luncheon was served| Ameriean War Mothers.—Many “Labyrinth. “Lew Tylors Wives |Charles R. Seal, 1202 Gorantum streot; | 2605 Whe Tapldly, being taken to ac- |ings of the national bonrd of the : e TLLMAY &t tables bright with spring flowers. bers and visitors attended the first and “Croatan.” | the regent, Mrs. George T. Smallwood, | the marking of the asthma stone, | Jeneral Federation of Women's " story, M Sp recited a poem fon were discussed. Mrs. W. | take the form of a book shower, at by officers and chairmen of com- ;«:‘ri::nnfifif:e “;u‘:d in ooe :fmtn'_:: Mr. agd Mrs. Charles Swetnam are [officer for the Washington units of “?—:\er_{»‘k',:,',',‘,'“...,"' ‘Tn‘,‘, i Mra. Brumbaugh gave a story In|H Simmons, chairman of ways and which donations of books from ¢lub [mittees Birtat i thode Taland avenue. &imost |4t home after a visit to Mrs. G. C.|the organized reserves, has planned |ainnecd won fo milihtial o80T, g fateet, and - others contributed o |G ve Yroram aniiined | Lok Wil hotd the center of the | The chapter voted to Indorse the |Eave an account of Clara Barton and White, In Burke, Va. several innovations for this season’s |time and means available and embody e e e e et GiF i good Condicion). current Titera- |entire ticket of the administration | Mh JeC Trose worle | o g o |, Miss Katherine Snyder of Shep. setieityiof diese 0 G O ran o D Mrs. Her 508 East Capitol | the newly electe cTale P B e catoaa ebrus ¢ ) 4 erdstown, W, Va., een the ersonal supervisio a Mrs. Herturth, 508 “N"l n;l | the nowly ielecten nedider ave, the 'ture and suitable books of refercnce | caueus. Chapter will be thirty-one years old, | gaost of her: besth 0, as e e serve ""‘c“"_“]nammn from and interference with stroet, WALl be the hostess Thursday. |l [ ey JRowil b Bl will be particalarly aceeptable. | A partial budget for the year was | Proparations are being made to hold |law, Mr. ‘and Mra Nelson Tayloe Washington. With |the cycle of training announced in he Nordh Caphot W. C. 7. U, will | B, Decds, Mrs. ¢ vagner, Mra. | (o neponnrie & ,,’,fo.f."';....u' Wili give |Submitted by Mrs. James M. Willey, a reception ut' the New Ebbite to the | Snyder, Jr." on Braddock Helghts, 1n the assistance of |Such program will be avoided. Williaia Srifin, 78 U strcet. All mem- onobugh, Sirs i ymonstom | Lover, by the late Dr. Maurice Egan, voted for the following: Curtis| The following committees were ap- | mont oL HAT N, ’ ron, commanding e O e e Ths oa . Snyder, Mrs, I, Walters, Mrs, in memors of Dr. Bean | Americanization Sehool, the Myra M- | pointed: Wayy and means committes | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Robinson the 313th Field| 3 veh ey ce of the Lewis. Mrs. A. J. Ward. The next D¢ Shank MOTESIIUD, L ehairs | Coy Andrews Day Nursery, thel;-MIss Peck, Mrs. Werber, Mrs. Bea- [have returned from Asheville, N. C., Artillery, and Col. Elven st the residence of {he inic wili be January 55, at & pom, | EStelle Aubrev wn i the chnire {003 y Ve ton and Mrs. Milllgan, Invitations | where they. spent. the. past severai 4 ey {existing regulations, tactical inspec nt. Mrs. Helen B L | 22§ strcet morthwest: AT shemy? | man. will meot gvening at & |Chapter House committee. the D. A.|and printing -Mrs. Culver, Mrs. Luns: | weeks. e . YOUn®, fyorg wiil he gulded by the particuiar e e of the om:‘r_ ‘;mn visiting war | POTCE I "')"““‘ri"‘, e A the of. | R 1ibrary 4'0!:;[([1»:, International (A{m. \1r~k Newhard, Miss Smith and | Mrs, Edgar Carpenter is the guest A, commanding the| . .o aciicned for the organi e Wornents G5 CIRB—MTS. Ch wers are ‘cordially Invited to | be | been made by trs Brown of the 0000 0t spri®@nela, 11, o1a Trais | Mre Yorkew Recoption committe of her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. Willlam 320th Infantry, a| e % fiz C. Mayo-will be hostess at the | ]‘u"xrtll;ll,;l \'risférl.u[:al“}}; it atary pils somriitece Famare senoel ana the ;:gx{:ilxlrlxlxx.xxx. Misa Guilford and Miss | Upshur Nottingham, in atville. Va. | ’ SROiiain hae funi :xn: o M” day u y'h:' the mobiliza- © be given in the clubhouse this . - itain th B icdiy Les | Juvenile Protective Associdtion raylor. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Holden are | [ 3 been complcted. |tion plan. Responsible commande b ernon fom 430 to 6 orele u | Housekeepers' Allfnee will meeq : Senerously donated the prise, Rules | “5s 8 Wl 10 deal wan elocted | The chapter was entertatned with back from u trip to New Yori city. | | i This will give the | will e The most cnericot sisting Mre. Mayo will be Mrs, Wedne in the cabinet room of the jROVerning this contest!wl A0 qalegate to the D, A. R congress, and | Feadings by Mrs, Newhard and Mrs. | Mrs. Wesley T. Bitzer and Miss | |2 4 erve officors g |intelligent efforts to "t ¢ dobiph = Dicken Mrs. Agn £ (e _A}‘l-{;: l'l‘n:f-lhz p.m: br. 3. ¢ [ngune “‘|\ m;i K iases of Miss|the following were elected al rnnl\:} -’41,"34"'15.‘ : Anne Love Bitzer have returned to v intere: ; 'rl.-yvx.»x neles l!:!;"mmrl‘ & e Wickersham will preside at the 1 Letlerc of the Department of Commerce o short story classes of M| 0" the delegute: Mrs, Gertrude W. treasurer's report was most | their home in Sharon, W. Va. after MEEVA study of tacties ag|of tactical inspections and will be un table. Miss Inez Becker will play | MIll sncak on the topie, “Why Graham |Mabel Dill. officlal short ‘J,_.;‘,“‘]‘f,,!,‘,.'r omer, Mrx. Willlam . Parks, Mrs.|KTAULYIng, us it whowed the chapter |a visit to the formers mother, Mrs, applied to their | Temitting in their dem the violln accompanied by Mrs. Law- 60 and A. V. Swarthout, investi- |of ihe league, will hol the White Tre mar B, Merltt, Mrs, Frank Fuller, | t0 be on @ sound financlal basis. William Plaske LIEUT. COL. SCOTT. branch of the atlainments of combat renee Becker. L. S will enter- Kator in market business practice, bu-Tuesday evening, at the WS LS| Mrs RS 0'Eapard, Mrs. . B. Martin, 3 . C. F. O'Keefe, who has been Sorrice oo The training of each tain with plane e s |ean, of agriculturs b will feock, Mrs; Marie Mannie G8es e {DEE Sies Neltie B Bar- | Montieello Chmpter was_entertained of his brother and sister- |Young is anxlous for a full attend- e conducted by the troohs Musical Evenine” wiilihe givent SPO8K cn_the subloct, SAnalyain of Re. {spsak on “The Return [0 {rett. Mrs. L. Otiver and Miss |b¥ Miv. Hall,"its corresponding sec- | in-law, Capt. and Mrs. AFthur J. |aance at the two mastings this week |Sonnel normaily Jocated therein, plus under auspices of the en in- ! 1 o read in Washington.” jjected. E " {Julia B. Slaughter. ~ her residence, 1230 Irving |O'K . _in Rosemont, has returned |of the 320th Infantr; jofficers assigned upon g ¥ Samples of graham bread, stating the |~ Miss Dill is organizing a new sb i} street, Tuesd . Y. S 7 ment commitiee tomorrow, $:30 P | qealer. price and . welght will be ex: |story class for beginners, which e Misa Cariotia N. Edsor! itillon ax assiecing . hostase: |sanc npr T MY of Mlinols, at U} o), dation of s e o Castle, tenor, w ng and A 4w s ex- | story class for be L ; er, Miss Carlof 4 2dso )8 ax assisting hostess. | hana, T11. on recommendation of the - |schools ana s emporary A Wiltiams Wil & piano ; hibited. {hold its first session at club h Charles ' R i L The meetin s called to order ¥ end Mrs. George Ebert are at |manding officer of the 320th Infantry, |ments of units as may be speciall auarters February 1 | Parks and Mrs. the regent, Mrs. Hammond. Aft- after a visit to relatives in |Mal. E. Brooke Lee has been relieved authorized by the War Departiment e club will my I + g On February 2 Ltains of th o ormed to riotie o exer- | Charles Town, W. Va from assignment to command the za| While the system of tactics 2 pm. Club members who { ity SO0 P SIS, 3 I |aates Miss Diil's psychols 1s for t rious educational and | ciscs, 8 from the trewsurer and [ Miss Eugenia Thomas has returned | battalion of that regiment, and Is also | T2!n exercises herctofore used will he steid ind art ' wod bridue | Bl SOk £, her home, 3784 | nola it session {phiiantiiropic objects indorsed by the | chalrman of” the " various | committees | to Clayton: X. C, after a Visit to Mr. |relieved from assignment'to”the S0tk enlayed by sorps ared commas ra please communicate with Mrs. At of the R e 00w mei ' Ol ne sdny at pter. s Ide. poe capita tux was fand Mrs. E. B, MacMorland, in Rose- | Division. He is now attached to th special school teams s st * Pritchard; chairman. I Tedi Dol ment Sndl | Mhaet iy CIER Inct o John W Stokes of Freehold, | appropriated. and” andpnrontiation | mont dogision and rogiment. Mal, Lee isfbe furnised to conduct them The afternoon book review section, !, o p Reia f e ms.Qf the : rter member and former ! Was alsh made towards the Ameri- | Mrs John H. Tipsword entertained |30 officeholder of the state govern- |Commander. therefore, wi Wobert 0. Bates, chairmangwill | {rFrally invited. s o B was the glest | canization work at the Curtis School | Thursday evening at her home in hon- | €Nt of Maryland under the present himself and the personnel " Sm. S, Ban, |11 e sranmehicnta o Mes, b Etward | guenine— | el g the | he korgetown A doll hed sent by |or of Miss Marle Mitchell, The other |Fe&ime v Jurisdiction for the cficicn EoY ew O3t { those ‘who fied their intentic : vritten tale. Mr necting the | the ern Industrial y was | guests were Mrs. Albert T. o . et bk L Graham, “The |of Coming are Mra T. W. Cunningh 2d two ptana solos, s hpnored Ly having as | purchased by the regent for her | Mrs. Horace Hancock, Mrs. The National Guard and rescrye |SPonsible and : and . Mark Potter, | Miss Mary Griflin, Mrs. Emory M. F TSibellus” and | Anthony Wayne Cook, | Kranddaughter. The rezent ulso re- | Mrw, Clinton Sutherland, Mr “rs’ course at Fort Benning, the|Without assi “The Deep Channel” ATies oAbt 3 | "R e el nied Mius | Presidént general; Mru ported that two members, Mrs. Knoop | Norris, Mre. Willlam Adan n school, from April 9 to 12.|Sources. —Sup The civie scction will give a sub and Mis. Henry ( ¥ FHostateen three songs, =1 |man Walker, orguniz [ind Mrs. Gillhad nade forty bed | Fannie Pleasants, Miss Madeline Nor- [ Jover scouting and patroling: | JUCEE CRTIE Scrintion dinner W odus Phoe a " “Happy |general. and Mrs. . ks for the wsoldicrs Waiter | ris, Miss Fearl Carr, Miss rom April 18 to May 15, from squad 30 Hlenning, Assistant s ars Club will s Thee™ “Dawn® and “HADDY | Kine Viee presidont general of tho | Roed Hospital, Several appeals wers | Doakce Mins - Lucy. Robingo Sjto battalion, inclusive, in attack and | P¢SLed of 1 nd William Phelps S Bariin £ My g e e | Disr lumbla, @)l of whom | made for patriotle worn' ‘It Lona Vogt, Migs Winifred defense, while May 16 will be devoted | th¢ T fraffic expert, will the guests of | Sohy M tear tomarta s Dave & and ‘imstructice ad- | voted tnat as the book' b e | Mins Lillian Keene, Miss Maud; o, tanks, National onor and speakers. Mrs. Isaac Gans {pm. The speaker will be Judge Kathr: iRtnska L various. netivities of | chapter intended to give. to M e Cragg, Miss Lucille e infantry school, beginning |and R e L die Kathry of the Lord” Miss Mabel I Miss ragg, Miss Lucille e infantry B T ey of the civie section, will |Sellers. judge "of the Juvenile Court B e O iy AR Jpas now in posscariol of the | wood and Miss Frances Schwarz- |JAnUAry 24 has arranged for thirty- | V0L Do) contu WIII tell of the problems of th o preseniod S s e it would combine with an- | munn. » demonktrations in conjunction @ The memberehip committee, A musical § i will. tie: gy - | YOUE Stovles Dot Act M and ) T Chapter in giving a book of | Miss Elena Norris has returned | ¥ith the various courses which are O 0| oyied. b Mea Btelville Lind! & ter told of the w ‘ | ot Ladd famils; w book much de- | from a visit of several weeks to her |$'5eR al Fort Benning. nembers from the middle Atlantic | P, e members of the sister- | chapter of the composite story was (U Clon was he th the re- | members m absent | Merchant, in Hackensack, N. J. N Gifrom January 24 (o Apel 21 ZESS BOF NS STT ¢ honor. Th ub ix Kee ifty-fifth anniversary hy lding nipresident of the ciub. His paper in- o0 Were. mide to by Js gent of the Capt.ldren and Miss Ellzabeth Jefferson of |urme ineludine gelaon « ariousd i, “orgor that the f honor. = Th Xeen_ |y nfiih anniversary by noiding aDrerdent of the dich U8 Lo L. fon ere de Lo Mol Pit gave tull in-| Phitadelphia fhe wucsts of Miss | anm® neluding the chemical warfare fan! crndidates mias « on this occasion and ; banquet at Hotel Rocscvelt tomors | tensified the mystery and e |28 Soclety, an or- | formatic 1o the " immigrant's | Mare o ARniae rine Kucats of Missland “tanks. The company officers' L SR - cordially invited to at- | row. This sisterhood was organized ! ther complications. *The next mect-{ . h “the chapter i8)manual and its kreat influence fop | e L oakins. Miss Adking had a8)course will he devoted to infantry in (Al iy reaenss te in the cultured old town of Mount N Will be held on the second Tuss- {0 fnterested, and the subject of | good. her guests for the week end Mr. and |attack and defense, with Supporting ot te mal m luncheon will be held Sat- | Pleasant at Towa Wesleyan. the first |13¥ in F y at the rooms of th ¢ Inunierants manual was Al Mrs. Moor of Vermont, a i ,‘f,’" : r‘:{, A"I-ry—[: \011 F‘;re':‘llfig:mi i ‘“I""“ “’“1 extend from March Lt Ay . 1 pan. The guest of honor and | celloge founded went o W. C.T. U., 522 6th street northw. cussed. Mrs, Hooker gave an account | progiden e 5 SR n WAlT be 0. H. e e o b T L mialiern ok siony this { Rer et b e 2 Misg Leslio of Philadelphia, and Mr. 3 wiate editor of Coll P, who decided to form o & “_I"-' BOREn The \hrnfl‘(lnhr: (':uh . P the chapter's his-|was dolne [fii,‘f“d w .:‘Iu-l Mrs. H. A. Jefferson of Landover, : ning Corps ho will have for his subject, X The - Mo (el v evening the home 2 . A1 DEDEr 0NV ermons S ere Md alning during the | citi niz camps V'S Power in Politics. Mrs, William | opoer Jaeale ang A Arturo Y. Casanova, b e R e pestarig ““":--r"q“xlvfl 1 talk on how |~ Charles T Hooff entertalned at din- ! - of the Army of fon, ceremonte Sy ovsn holluck chose for an e 1 & five-pointed [ing sirvet. A number of quotations |“Valley Forget fepresentalivt (GuC [ her state I after Americaniza- { ner at his home on Seminary Hill tes, the Reserve Offi- |und demonstrations will depend upon The e men commi =S ;,!“‘” upon which ate the letters from Engileh poets were given in]efy, from MIcasinhs FEve o LARLIC o, Mre. Coolidge is the state his-|last week for the members of the ¥ Traini ~and civillans at|local conditio However, ex nounces - January 28, 4 T B O Tha gecret menntn of these | 1 oonts o fill call, The yaper wan | of negro dialect storive | This wis of Vermont. Mrs. Abell Sominary HIlL Gfee Asectiation, of ining_camps has|ence has shown that in demo Cards obtained at the o nd together the hearts of |- cry of Two Old Shoes.” read by | followed by he solos by Dr. Clif- "sour! told of the very Interesting is president. The guests H the War Department s the most valy L S the seven young girls as It now ce- T Abbote from s re. |SIstng of baritone xo - | way the . A. R. looked after cd ughter, Messrs, | Training programs will provide for | is obtained 1 ards will give the {MERLS the friendship of over 30,000 ¥ published book. Bu- [tan Clark ascompanied by Sors | & néedy wirls . Gusson, Stamey ¥ Smith, |Such brogression as will insure at 41 of the pors ries of lectures®before | Women ar of the founders lived |me Y road by Mr. Casa. | Vielin numbers by Miss Ida Ullman | The nt of the o . Frankiin Dodd, | tion with troops of the ", ' hm. - Current |t celubrate the fftieth anniversary | Turnished by |& Broup of tencr, souge by Jack (RE | tuch added o by vocal melect “Cooper_Dawson, Joha | A ot absence events will furnish the subject mat- | f th 1 A Ntting_phi- | Mixe Amores, who sang Spanish songs | Tl accompanicd by Miss Langworihy. | Mrs les B. Donch, who w. Howard, Willlam J. Cleveland, John |guests of <a s fr her talk lant « s society ix its $205.- |and played some picces of S Ja02 contraltg R ihy Baxton RCLUSl Py Hror Deneh T. Worthington and Courtland M {EUCSS of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J.|Siations should he re Bible study s 0. Jose- 1000 educational fund, which is loaned | contposi In the absence of m-]“’fl Niana., The program was tolowed |eral uve. crevil Yice presldent Smith, ir. Butcher. nimum required for Baird, leader, t Thurs- | to young women why destre to com- ident, ¢ Morehouse { the planp. . “Among the guests | The wuests of the evening Mrs. . C. Judson has returned from | Miss Jane McFerran has returned | nd for th L'from 7 to $:30 p.m. Mrs. Sidney | blete their highe ducation with a {presided. T Mrs, o, Mrs. | Mrs, Moor et LEVENINE WeTe visit to Mr. and Mre. Charies H.[to her home in R g waf N ther perso Andrew speaker. There | YieW. o become self-supporting. | vided by the were Mrs Lowery, Mo Worner. i | Mes. Moor, Mra. Coolidge, Mrs. Abell, | Fullaway. in Chevy Chase, Md ' n Roanoke, Va., after o AR E b all program There are seven . E. O. chapters in | cvening was enjoyed. in sy e ef. etss. Tustice’ Roseman | Force, Mrs Wit e Mrs. | " Ar.and Mrs. John Petry have gone {*/SIt 10 Miss Mae Cavanaugh. he arnory a The ich segtion will Washington mall number in attendance. i Of Tho Butlo (% )| Mo Bt o A oite Mrx Bayiias. to their home in Baltimore after a| Miss Margaret Douglas of Wash- und Tuesday, 7 p.m. and Wednesday, g oy . e cash 4 : kins, Mrs, St, Clair and visit to Mr. and Mrs. William Petry, |in€lof was the recent guest of Miss (! : af m. These classes are free to club | The (le‘rllr)' SIuBUWIl giva) a dance |\ PRe) moreptimint (b of ezl 8y 16 Sk, Clalr and Mre. Ml on_ Braddock Heights iDorothy Tazewell King at her hom cosorginatee n: o8 re ay tale ote 1d its m: evening meeting ; 8 ) 5 i1z > g Mrs. Robef o ek D d to th pits may be ¥ et o p e s 7 shejaleigi Hotel e O et e ¥ agente Washington Chapter. Mrs | The Loulsa Adu Mo and Mre. Wililam Poindexter | Mre. Robert J. Yates has return plide e e chairman of the French section. | The Argyle Study Club met with Winkle was hostess at i Tauae " Weil, regent, ‘met Wednestay | zuest night. Junuary 3, at Piye TeurismEromthisic iwsiamg # Visit to friends in Hamilton. | *55, 07 "G il he conduc The “Pree and Easy” auction club, | Ms. James > January o'clock dinner fevening at thelinme Of tho B¢ DOt iotrect with Misy Mav: Husted| ™ 'p, WS HaRyTet | Mr. ana M : S [ ance with approved policies o 1 : @ paper on “Chure ik dinnes Mre. N, . Webster. As am and Mrs. Joseph Bodine as hostesces Jr. Frank M. Dillard has returnea| Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Sweeley enter- .. | < explaining w g whose death vceurred od by M 5 N vania county S at their Lome in Rosemont . are rged to patronize the | A meoting will tomorrow st the institution. The L At i by Mrs Edouard Albion, ! e E i & ! - it ining during the regular fif- b airenlating Nbrirs. Awhich. ie]the borme E. Norwood, | brize was donated by Miss Ella Diven {in D meeting of - that an ope Rel of Samsnntp o0, And Mrs. Wilbnr Hale are at (0F theic’ deughter silse Helen e e, ObEn days from 3 to £ o'cld 1419 Gallatin street. Th ! and won by Miss Agnes Wynr month was omitted ¥ ¥ songs of & £ A D the lat 5 guests were the followin T Den a om 3 to et he paper for 3 - hipisasdan 2 . I » Mr. and Mrs, Edw Katherine Power, Miss Rit ’ and Sundays from 5 to & o'clock. the afternoon will he on fiss Elizabeth Sheppard chapter vot raw < by Mrs. Lillian ol et IMiss Lillian Downey, g ble time will be siadh nd T : Ethel Coons were guests of the clul endrick and e R Ganes of Rishmond i |Bchwarsiieny Mt lra ol Jevoted to tratning, beginning The I tieth atury Club. Clyde ¥ -— < shington Ope it SAOr Svicanuondaey P DLy 3 a e point reached a end m.-"nul‘-‘u'.::: 5t the civlc '8 ‘ North Beach Home Club will meet | Lowis, i Va. Re- | panied Mz es Ferry Bucat o8 1y rother-in-law and Mise k;‘l')?"”"\? Fairfax. Miss Anne Ily.-”]‘n g e LR L e Thursday Mrs. Bdward B. Clark, | The Leglon of Loynl Women heid | With Mrs. Suelling, Tuesday evening|ports were vead from various ofigers. | | Amons th DEGAENE wereoi) Store it and e Tanls Holitus. e ey e hcson, A as far as permitted by Aray the Juvenile Protective | its current meeting in the red pe '8 pam. Mrs. Broderick assisting. |ind the historian paid tribute to Ben- | vre" "Stansflelds resismier wemmng. | . Mrs. Chester C. of Jew Xork Matle . Miss Emma " Terr and means avatialy rain- Association committee of the section, [ 0f the Ebbitt Hotel to elect ofh The chairman of the dance committee | jamin Pranklin amd also told 0f & Mre Howard L. Hodzkine, vice p s the guest last week of Mesars. John Kelly, ~ Louis Bell | ) duping the period 6% announced that a group neish- the ensuing term. as follows:| Wil report arrangements made for{vige ro the home of Mme Jumel, i0lident general; Mrs, Ellen Spene sins, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Doug- |Charles MeCullough. ' Louis ~Whit ng will not be dupli- v borhood” bridge parttes would be sident. Mrs. H. Ronch; vice prosis Jfourth annual dance, date andiNew York, wnd the intercsting ro Mussey. Mrs. Beavers, Mrs. Webb, W B s I8l0ne Tainl Siralian Baverd When necessary given in February by her committee t, Mre. A. S Barnard; past presi- |V nounced. futionary relics to be seen there, s. Mulcare and Mrs. Harman, 3 uncan entert. Marcus Jaeger and Lawrenc trained apart from e s ol ihe asepeis dent, Mra S W. Calver; seeritars rman of the entertainment | - P ting of the soclal cluh Roland W Thatr Suitable terrain exereises R L T {s in | Mrs. Mills O'Keefe: financial seere. | committee has been informed by Mre.{ Wen Wolfe Chapter D Constitution Chaptet met Tuesday A ather home Those | Bdward and wWeliford Talla il be o ted for the e ‘harge of the arrangements for the Mrs E. K. Glllette: treasurer. | fn0Me8 Calver that she wi ® [January meeting at the home of ItStevening at Mrs. Lewls® residence, 3316 | e ¢t were Miss Frances Simpson, |Rock Springs, Wyo.. who are attend- | r<'and stuffs of all units 1 parties, which will take place in [Miss M. S. Smith; herald, Mrs. De | DOStess for’a card party to b { ;. 1 ine, 20 Fran ot dence, 5316 Miss Agnes Carr, Miss Margaret Dun- ing the Episcopal High School, were alion. Coeremonies Yarious parts of the city. Chevy | Vaughn: warden, Mis. o' S oay | Januar: at her residence, 207 A |chaplain, Mrs. L. B, Stine, 20 Fru Mount Pleasant street. ses Dorothy and Isabel Simp- | end guests of their grandfather, | o, b aliofp, Ceremon] Frederick E rrington, | chaplain, Mrs, ¢ Ferris st northeast. She will have as-lin street. Assisting Mrs, Stine Were ! The regent, Mrs. Evarts, presided, v ulie Bruin, Mi i Willam Ramsay S e el will be a host_} Thelegion ‘is intevested in_analsiotne her Mes. John Mansuy, Mrs. {Mrs. Ada C Eayae ejme ot e r. Miss Lillie Ple pand Mrs, Francis Latham have | proviously preseribed schedu vorking for the widouw: e 1 Sneliing and’ Mrs. Townshend Mrs. Mills, Mrs, nd $E55 Slizabeth D 2 returned to their home urke, Vi - 5 o ection, will be Hostess at her resi- {States. It also has accepted the in- | ,dnellever Club celebrated its se rs. Harry C. Oberholser presided. {hecause of an accident sustalned, . Ashby th Julian F. Chauncey i s “hmma 1 1o higher Bection, Wils s Nosises o ‘alhert | vitation to ‘the banauet i honge o | Gid TRUFSLs cvening with a dinner- {irng reports from mamber sepresenty statement revealing s v Douglas 1 i ek at Miami, Fl authority e B ara . Clncl will aasiat See ;:n;fl:agr"m“k-l:rsj‘-nrry Seviord M.pdent, Mra Joseph Bisehoft, l\\-l\”x\rvn‘o‘ll Wwith upusual interest [sonable balanc the treasury and s Eileen Mills of Balth Seard b of WHich | Natenal e - Grosvenor. Mrs, John Jones and | The resolution was indorsed in re- | heeiomncd the Loty of e Coub: and jand contributions were voted to a|the number embers whose dues | the end with Miss Mar she is a member Monday evening at|ifed accordin ¢ the Mrs. €. K. LaVigne w ive a party |€ard to placing a memorial tablet to | The commitiec in charge of arrange. |number of patriotic and educational thave been paid as it {her “home. The ~member promulg ap- at the Burlington. Other parties are | Gen. John A. Logan in the amphi- | 6 Wi Mrs Bresntban. chalnins, jobject napter 1i- |sond, Al dues must be'in the national| ~Mrs. William H |were Miss Dorothy amplifications of the forego- heing urranged and announcement of | theater at Arlington. and in asking | aseiered be i Do rman of the chapter Ji- |socicty by it was sug-|ington was the guest las Moore, - Miss Do them will be made as soon as host- |the nationai government to purchase | fowrs. © In determining the degree of pre- paredness of an organ tion for active fleld service, us required by " street. of Thursda§ afternoon. exercises taking pl + order Mre. A. S. Boles, igest an of the | her father, Charles O. Pulman, near |Miss Mildred Baker. Miss Margaret| Complete, claborate pl esses have completed their plans. | the Oldroyd collection, that same ma _ book Tad been pur- [auditing committee I PAT R, | toven [Moore, Miss Mabel ~Blount. Miss | announced shortly for the Mrs, Whitman Cross, former president | be Kept on exhibition in Washington. | The Anth. Teaime et ol heads torshe 2 charge of the until th Mr. 1L €. Woodward h Jones, ‘Miss Helen Cannon ® ‘officers and enlt of the Juvenile Protective Associa- {Mr. Oldroyd has an offer from Mr., quarters, 1 N street, Wednesday [morial Continental Hall library Mrs. |treasurer is again able, and attend to ! hic home in Gioversville, N 1iss arolyn Burgess, Miss Alice Resepve Officers: tion, will give a garden party in the | Ford to move the exhibition to- De- {afternoon at 2 pm. with the presis {Lyman I er, state chairman of the task of iting, assisted by Mrs. | a visit to his brother-in-law and sis- jHarding and Miss Polly Maign [Corps and military training camps epring at her Chevy Chase home for | troit { dent, ra Anna E. Hendley, pres onservation and thrift, as a member Beay, appoint the regent tofter. Mr. and M William , H. Mel- (M Mills of Lexington, Va. aug ecial attention will be given to the benefit orgs n. The| . — ing during the business session, after {Of the national thrift week commit- serve in pla Fldrsiebgitad bl Mise Kcats Coopes bt Washingtoh areline A L L dates of the be an- | College Women's Club.—The us iwhich the meeting was turned over |tee, asked for a contribution, ‘whic nt from the cit and Mrs. Ransdell, Mr. and Mrs. James McFadden have |the guests of Mrs. William N. Smith | T to develop troop lead Tounced at the February meeting of ) Monday tea will be given tomor lto Mrs. Robert C. Bannerman, chair- |Was given by the chapter. 4 on the committe returned to, Rehoboth, Del.. after a |in Rosemor and administrators and to secure 1he club. fafternoon from 4 to 6 at the club- | man' of theift and investmente, Sirs. | The doll bed sent to the chapter ‘ntertainment committee ehair- | visit to the latter's mother, Mrse | Miss Doro Morton spent the overmentintithia > Mem of the elub who a | house, with the membe of the | Bannerman made a spee-h and thep ;by the Southern Industrial Institute} Mrs. Seay. gave the items of | Charles W. Entwistl jweek end w ends in_Annapolis. g ldierly hearing, d amem of the Juvenile P ive |dramatle section. of ~which Mrs. {jutroduced. in turn, the Rev. J. J.|was bought by veluntary subscrip-jexpense for the chapter's twenty-| Miss Emily MeCormick of Middle-| Mr. and Mrs. Lecnard D. C ness in drills and AAssociation, and those wishing to be- | Gvodwin Price Graham is chairman, | gueally and R. M. Whitney, who both | tions and presented to Friemdship [fifth anniversary celebration, Novem- |ton, Ga.. was the guest last week of [and Leonard D). Christie, jr.. r comm S yme members, ar sked to send | host, A playlet, “Petticoat | &, ke ‘along the lines of social and |House. ~ {ber 28, a I ts and cost of |Mrs. Charles Richardson at herlweck for Bridgeport. Conn. where ir dues to Miss Martha N. Hooper, | Perfidy,” is to be given, under thel .or) thrift. Mr. Queally sauded ti The speaker of the evening was!St. Distaff’s day colonial ball, Janu- |home, Richburn, near tow. they will make their home in the| Second nas D. Riordan. 3 -t, who Is treasurer of | direction of Mrs. Whliam E. Cham-{ 700 "e it e Fan o Won 1t s doin {R. M. Whitney, director of the Wash- jary 7, both delightful entertainments. | Mre, Charles Crelghton Carlin left |future. upon_ the mmendation of the com berlin, with the following members [ \(E38) TOT (G CREn Rs arly Upon | ington bureau of the National De-| Mre., Lewis mentioned the giatify-|Tuesday for Los Angeles, where she| TVercy Bass of Jersey City joined [manding r of the 220th Infantry section will meet |in the cast: . _Goodwin _Price | 330 ghread” of the communist idea |fense Society Mr. Whitnes's talk |ing amount received from the sale | will spend the remainder of the win- | Mrs. Bass for the week end at the s been re fr issignment to Tuesday, pam., at 2622 Woodley | Graham, Mrs. R. J. Posson and Mrs. | .\ Corned the mothers that the |Was both interesting and instructive, jof holiday cards and seals. and the |(er. {home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs jthe S0th Divi h 1 place, Subjeet, “The Sacred Island: 5. teaching of this idea was becoming |and a forum generally participated |chapter's commission, presenting ai Mr. and Mrs. William M. Reed of (J. S. Blackwell_in Rosemont. fantry and nstea Sec ©f Lake Titicaca,” treated by Mrs. vill be given a house 8" | prevalent fn our public schools. The {in by the chapter members, gave an 'check for the final instaliment to the | Washington were the week end! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Law. Mrs. Kate onad 1. el Lyons, | luncheon Tuesday at 1 p.m.. reserva-| TG nroram was furnished by |opportunity for added information. chapter. i fesser and Mrs. John Nelly of Wash- S0th Div rench section will meet Wed- | tions for which can be made of Mra. | il S WHORTG Tihiat Tand Miss| On the evening of the 3ist of Jan- | The matter of the pending selec- =————————————————— |inkton were the Tecent guests of Mr. Infantry. at 1715 1 street at 3:30 p.m., { Pickett at the clubhouse. mid- | g iriette La Maneger, sofoist. Mrs, juary the chapter will give a benefit [tion of a delegate to the mational and Mrs. A. M. Remschel. The following nar NGk the leadership Mre. Frances | week luncheon is an innovation, but | 3RS Grapater, hoagess, presided card party at Hotel Roosevelt. Mrs. [conyention was brought to attention |Willlam B. Kennedy, 2015 Ordway " 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cornwell have he following named officers, has The Persian ministar will |iodrokespers and mothers have found able. comn yn | Robert I, Kohr, chairman of the by Mrs. Knight. & egel s. Alfred Ball |retur from a visit to relatives in [ing been attached to the S0th Diy ¥ Al | eult to atte Ehave found|at the tea table. The committee on 3 _ lstreet. The regent, Mrs. Alfre speak on_ “Persian Culture” Miss | It difficult to attend on Saturdays, €0 4rama, Miss Ada Louise Townsend,{ways and means committee, will be| The names of Mrs. Charles Vassar | o o0, THo troamirers re- | Manassas. sion, are assigned to units of the di * ¥Florence Brown will sing and Mrs, [this s arranged for them, but all|§efe o0 o ghvder, Mrs, Willlam |assisted by Miss Margaret Dellett, [and Mrs. Martha W. Junkins, pre. Garges, presided. The tred i 3IF "and_Mrs. Thomas Alexander | 300 A7C foSIENCA (0 units of the 4 Van Sehaick will continue her story | members are urged to be present, as iy GEGL Trq Evelyn Chatterton | vice chairman, and Mrs. Walter R. sented at a previous meeting, and{port showed that the chapter is Injyce have closed their home on Brad- |FISION 0 feletvs: FIRSL Bieut, Si ©f her trip around the world, a projitable ene. | 0 oy rooke- Young and Mrs. | Metz. the chapter's vice regent. A |Miss Louisiana Blackmar, transfer-|g,0q -financial condition, and theidock Heights and Have taken anjley D. Willls, to the 303th Ordnanc The section of education met Thurs- | F1€\5F O Vin | Rodwood Vandegnift announce an |soclal hour was enjoyed. fing trom New Orleans chapter, the |Z0 ST trar showed three [apartment in Washington for the re- |Company (maintenance); Capt. Grover ay morning at Mrs. Sidwel Mrs. ke = . OF | ovening e — Spirit of eventy were unani- { "¢ ” Imainder of the winter. Moore and Sccond Licut. George J ey CCoomicy apoke on ~The New |MAny vears has been prominent in)evening of music and drama at the |y, pacgett Chapter met Friday |mously voted in, Mrs. Vassar and new members. After the business MY Papid George H. Schwarz- | Wells, fo the 320th Infantry, and Education from the Parents’ Point of | home economic work and was in i paCOusricin Sod o Bt s @ e [ night at the residence of the Misses |Miss Blackmar as active members, [meeting a program was given by MIss |0 are spending several weeks at First Lieut. Michael Soude View.” Mrs. Coonley says that the old | ShAT&e of the home budget bureau in S tieten Rendery otiibe . 0 2 i and Mrs. Junkins as associate. Lyons, violinist, accompanied by Miss &MY G0F PR SO, Ga. |80th Division, Alr Sorvice education was a4 matter of acquiring | ashington. The subject will be:|Washington Readers Club: | Hadley, 1330 Harvard street. A large [30d Mre. Jupkioe as oo Dill. ' This was followed by a tatk " MO U0 S e 0 oy market. | Lieut. Kont Mullikin, information, whereas the new cduca- | “Home Budgetin ' Hillary A. Merbert Chapter, United {number were present. After the 1 welcome. an “Patriot ucation. Espectally (M, CrorEe, TETER I coud M rtare o e o tion is a matter of acquiring judg- s Daughters of the Confederacy, met {usual i alternates for the Sllsworth reported on Among Our Own People in the Moun- |84 % 50 S and Miss Helen Chap- |relieved from assignment 10 1 ament and ereative thinking. She gives | National Woman’s Party.—The en-|@iqhecqay evening at Confederate | com nental Congry were 2 customary tribute attains of the South' by Mrs. EIf A.} 00T cart Division and IEfied 1o the Nattonal essential polnts for an ideal pro- | tertainment committee announces the § xr 000E Home, The president, Mrs. | ¢ o we: Miss Elizabeth |Christmastide to the unknown sol- | Helmick, regent of Army and Navy |MAR CBNEEL o iiion entertained at|Guard of Marviand, is relieved from school: (1) Much space, both | econd of its series of bridge and mAh- | R ce”D. Mulcare, presided. The chap- Mre. Fregerick W. |dler.” The wreath was of holly ber. | Chapter. who was aiso the gueat or| Miss BAIth WEILOR STUEL S0 me |aasianment 10 the. chemioal wetfare and out; (2) beauty in en-ijons parties for January 30, 8:30 p.m. | ("W ili give a card party January 2§ | Ashley Luther A, § Ties and galax leaves, interspersed |honor. Additional guests invited for | ted SAIMrCRN SHERITE 56 Koy oenpe |section of the S0th Division iment, (3) small groups, (1) co-Mrs. Wymond If. Bradbury is chair- ;i 1ne Washington Club. {3rs. Julia T. Bodfish, Mrs. C. th knots of ribbon in the color: the program_and tea which followed | in honor of B et S J0uerins | eneation along all lines, (3) excur-|man and is planning card parties, | naiis L] A L._Hadley . t to the Navy Hospital, where [were Mrs. Willlam D. West, Mrs. | 304 W52 (TG00 Gos cere Mrs. B. 1 coud. Licut Gay T v sions, (6) c ninicng, (0) sub- | musieals and dances 1o e held dur:| mhe Women's Oversean Servics fiss Clara B. | oy docorelions feve cheer toqEmmk DUl MO o of ieius Ui |Dumuie Mes £ A Telatholier Miss [Deen promoted to first lleutonunt ki 't matter related to child’s interest, ying the remainder of the season. S e | ATCeY. Karn snd Diss 3 rd. aided by a Christmas tree, ernon B, Lowry of Texas, Mrs. |I A DI A iy i ae Rasigned to the 320t v Scadwprk related to] Ivery Monday night Mrs,Helen |Leasue Will give 'a benedt for dls-|AVce Lo Jterh 20 i, : \hrough Mrs. Ellsworth, was . Randall, Mise Beatrice Whiitler | Marlon MacDonaiC Nish, POUCNS ntantry. ¢ nes A Purcell has Snilds interest, (9) dramafization | Ripley is conducting a class in mah- | abled overseas women and ex-service . .\ iy wn membe unted e’ visiting committes (und Miss Kennedy. ~ Mra *rankiyn | Haves and Nits Suslo Surnie, SGS thoen promotedd t0 the xrude of major work, (10) co-operative “faculty and |jons for the benefit of the National|men February 6 at Memorial Conti-|HBogardus—entitled * Chairman also attended "fhe theater | Munson. ‘a member of the chapter | the Sut-ofiond SUSLle VNd: Mra. [He will remain as attached to e government. Woman's Party. Those wishing to | nental Hall, Gon. Lejeune will lend{deacribing her experiences from 3 to|where the C. A. R. were entertained |living in Baltimore at present, drove ({8 FRELCET v Mulisworth Dietz, t's section of the Soth Divi- 5 learn the game may do so by com- |the Marine Band for the occasion, nnd}g e e e Round and. Christimas packages wero bre |over for the atterngon. Mrs. . C. | Riston Sehroth, Mrs. Ellswarth Dletr | yion e TIowt. Chariva B s an_Asxociation of University | municating with her at national ja feature of the program will be an!fake N. Y. and the forty different|sented to them. Jones and Mrs. W. W. Whittier pre- | Miss Maida Toster and son. who has heen assicned to the y ammh]’wrthm -;f the {headquarters, 25 1st street northeast. | address by Miss Helen Fraser of Lon- | specimens of birds she on nlunl“-rl. .\.\n »l-xpgs:;!lr:‘: gr'ive':;kw‘{\fl.";gn'm sided at the tea table. A ot N A taker (and amall l‘;‘g‘~h~{:ln‘r|"“1‘f."" ’1.“__: l,..l. n ";:,,{T.,,,;g q Washington branch offers an inter-| Every Sunday from 4 pam. the Na- jdon. Other numbers will be an-iThe regular program, led by Mrs [Americaniza S y Entet Canaiar ela i e e at Ol eiiitE & o g ithe a1y fan Lient. Smithson esting program of § for the-meet- | tional Woman's Party holds Onnced. later. Besides its regular | Ashley. was given. After a short.its representative. Mrs. Kiernan. The | Major L'Enfa: ! er angs! SieSMATE 18t one time Served as adjuiant of the aturday at 815 oclock. I |tahle conferance in 1ts drawing e | BoRced I oint Alto and St, Eiiza- | taik on Benjamin Franklin, recalling speaker talked instructively of the [January meeting at the home of the | the guests of her sister, M 18t Battallion, 30 D. C. Infantry. when M : $ Bror asses, fro! -gent, Mrs. Noble Newport Potts, on |Snead. that regiment was called into fede a short play. by Alice |\when discussions on the Lucretia | heth's hospitals, the league has de- |some of the many “modern reforms” |school, its classes from beginners {legent, Mre Noble Newport Mot OmSncat, o | picne of Priladelphia |thal resiment was called into federal . Serstenberg. the characters will be [Note amendment take place et tend the winter's activi- |that he advocated—sucn as daylight to junior high pupils. Of those who |Ne 3 htlsgnis played by Mrs. Gerritt Miller, Mrs. the n:;: llrtPIm'\v.d;!lllx\dcxx\!.:;; ‘S‘E'tx‘idulw“lfi)z:fe R e ~n1.'I‘ carateria prohibition, the lattend some are illiterate, others o‘: 3“1‘?“};“',‘;" -“.VZ,‘B?.TJ.‘::E":&'S?eé‘s‘::’ :iaf.'if SumCofR AR e Ny o : ;}"yquldf‘l':ln(g'(hv{‘llg;fi"-‘;}glfl »‘“""'Eaflhd the Woman's 'x-um friends and service in and near Washington. of bifocal gl asses ;‘mg‘ )1;1;?;?{? ::;:ulery’::’vn;lur:x“\&y.’ mfivrour{u “':r D e on ot huieess 5 Iy una) Mix, Benjamin, Fianki =S = 53 Adeltde Borah, ch; | o ted in securing informa- cerzal peace—Mrs. Ashley gay oved _ successful. A " € J 5 Gl . JBetwern the Soup and the Bavoury,™ | 7, Phont the equar siente mororma | v w. €,’A—The soclal counell is In Sieh member & quotation from “oor | taught” English by ‘direct conersa- |program was elven, which included 3‘,{.‘,““,:’,‘\‘,,,5‘.“,“,.“1‘,‘,';“,..31&“;2“2':“('?.’1'?5EKB“S"S Are Planning v Gertrude Jennings, will be egact- |, 0" \celcome at these mound table | charge of the vesper service thls aft-i Richard.” After this was read aloud {tional method, and 1 T {by Miss Nita Heywood Stellwag, the h Miss Julla_Marie Mitchell, 5 ikt Maprater ana . Mior S saate | talke. 3‘”,‘.""";;,2;’?‘,:..3“ SF e irparen: o by e s S e oving Dlctures are |Vice regent, and “Giimpses of New R o oty Godwin o Jack For Their Annual Dance’ R Sres? 1 okter Tlin 98 chair: | Avt and Letters, having can | T it lf:"“h“‘r‘r:‘il")‘: ‘ot the zv!u:\:‘r'(’y‘l:'ra(wwd\ull{":lru‘:"(l?()((}lx"x’;:s fol (‘:?i:-;:'m’w“'a)':.omrr‘ns being shown by a|sang. In addition to the chapter|7 g'clock, at the first Baptist Church. ivicinity will hold their annual dinner man. EOCIACUiES T ts out of | o1 overs at the Elizabeth Somers |lowed by w social hour. focal movie establisnment. = Help i mombers a mumber of guests were| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Poser, Who |dance this vear at the Chevy Chas e Waskinaten Reens Olen A R e o len on SoN0S] omorrew JevenliE, —Mes.. Wilkiam Y laccopted and teachers afe mceded, {present, among whom were: Frank {nave been motoring through VI|ciun on Kunsas day. dan A ‘The Washington Redders’ Club.—An ! Francis , who died on Tuesday 4 . ; o lly one additional. cordia te, treasurer of the ates; | ginia- and North Carolina, have re- pon Jisnss b evening of drama forms the special |last, the afternoon tea was not held Ha""'lt";"'r] “?x{l’me“llli]ol;pelirndn" N;‘:r S B Doy “5‘“':'73";'2:21!4 f:L’f‘éiRoK o visit the school at Co-|Dr. and Mrs. Charles Greely Abbott:|turned to the home of Mrs. Poser's 5\)-]1“" b falfey : Beie Fute Seature of the Program to be present. | YESLCTARY. Bayly was for fourteen vears presi- | e po g m e A k. Mra. ‘Culver, |lumbia Junior Jlgh was extended iMal. and Mra. Albort N Hages; Capt: | motner, Dr. Kats Waller Barrett, £or | flowe ‘members of ihe Kindi o v of the as- | g Y, W. C. A. of W. 2 s o3 2 s sts_for the evenjis and Mrs. B . hort visit before leaving 2 “o P Aing. ed by the club at its meeting Tues- | sociation 'from 1922 to 1923, though | senr 0 (¢ Y+ Wo € A of Washing- thistorian, “gave her renore, WO ' Mary Belle Joyce of San Dieko. | supper was served Tome in' Montreal. R ere of e e e e day evening, in the parlors of the|during the last halt of his term of | “Mhe January meeting of the re-|Ptushters of American Calit.; Miss Blackmar and Mrs. Kier- s Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert L. Struder en- | MEMPars of the delegation ure Sen- ® College Women's Club, 1822 I street. |office he was, on account of hi ligious ‘education committee Will be | m—————— Marecia Burns Chapter held its Janu- | M5 Ard WS GUNCRC G G0y eve. fator, Curtis, Senator o Lo O Ot e procent. |croasing tliness.” unable to’ take an | herg wt the ¥ W G A, headquarters, ; o cann |V mesting at the home of Mra Lily | {15"0F thelr home. The guests were |ative' Biwara . Little, Repfesenta- ¢ TWo one-act play actlve part in the orkanization BT 18 street, tomorrow, 4t 515 pm. | Rafter. The club Is non-sectarian| The State onferemec, D. C. Chil-|S. Lewls, 1005 Chapln strect, the re- | 4r® 503"V ry® Boyce Rogers and [five” wo i, Sproti. - Hepresontative i. *The Romance of the Fan,<” an}_ Iheo. Morgan was the neipal | The committee is conducting a_spe- (and extends a cordial welcome to new |dren of the Americon Revolution, gzent, Foenlatand "%z. Michael Rogers of Franconia, Va.:|Homer Hoch, Representative dJimes Sptae, o e g A n [guest at the aftérnoon “tea, Janwary |cial weekly luncheon at the Y. W.!|members. The next meeting will be {met recently in the children's room |Reports were given by chapter offi- | ™00 NS Braest Bvans, Mr. and | . Strong, Representative Havs B aptation written by Ada Louise at 1715 1 street. Both he and Ossip | C. A. on Wednesdays from 12 to 1:30 | held Thursday, at 2 p.m. t Memorial Continental Hall. The jcers. A paper, “The Valley Forge |y S0 Bowlding, Mrs. Ione AT- | White, Representative J. N. Tincher swnsend Parelman, who has rpcently Tature bl ceresl s Tne oscaker Iast. Wednoe et fate director, Miss Helen E. Stout, [Memorial Park.” was read by F. W.|Mrs Arthur Bowlding ¥re A L O AR from Paris, spoke upon the value of |day was Miss Bettie P. Anderson,| Woman's Club of Bethesda—Charles | pyesided, and the officers’ end presi- {Von Dachenhausen, .5‘:.1 hmu-r the|nold and the Misses Siruder. nco|Snd, Representative W. A, Avres the appreciation of form and tolox by | Eeneral secretary of the Y. W. C Al [M. Bepper; formerly trade advisor of | dent's reports were read and acecpted. | members enjoyed a social hour. e e s ot Jaraitar, i J : the public in judging work ¥ 1irs. Yager, soloist of the Churc the Department of State, now direc-|““Plany were s 2 — . to Mr. Clarence e s gnd eigior, Margaret Lo McMullen. | g BV W0 IGTRIE WOrks of art 1 e rions s L R of S Ot the Gnili-American Associa- | gram outlined for the annual party| The Descendants of 76 Chapter met | Dorothy Hinton o M7, CarCne S Bridge Party to Benefit i ome g Eleventh Hour” a comedy | ;nd Miss Margaret OBrian poureq| Polls will be open for election of [tion in New York, addressed the cur-|of February 22. It was voted that|Monday at the home of Mre Theo-} oo (UI O ridge y 31 one act, Characters: Mrs. Pringle. | 81 4 members: of the board of directors |rent topies section of the club Tues- | fhe ways and means committee, Mrs. |dore Langley, Callfornia street. As- | WAshin€lon | o orp0 & satton an- | Na:ahborhood H Uni ar Ty v N a % " 3 - .m. w ow." Va suitable place A 2 . . 1 Danham, her butler, Leyden White, r.) Adelalde Renlo,as hostens, nesisted by Fhe wnnual meeting of fhe Y. W. |t the residence of Mrs. Wison Outt. | since becn decided to Bold"ie at the |Anna S Walton. ~ Disbursements of | (er, Miss Thelma Sutton, to Mr. Pl ) onene briage party for the Day e e % Ay v: vl cisiti; - = - G. Johnson gave an out- | Hotel Roosevelt on the afternoon of |finances 3 4 at the home of | Nurser yof Neighborhood House will Ter of the program commiftee, will(wskaya, who is visiting the States|C: A+ Will be held at the headquar- |Mrs. En % . > e ea. The. program of the eve. |mony was performed a e 3 1 street, Wednesday. “at § [line of national current events with | February 22 from 2 to 6 o'clock, the ! planned. . e =04 on Weh-Fuo. miven ‘ab Wardman Fark Iotal, @ircct the second play and preside as | from Kiev, Russia, spoke of the aif | b5 14 . 3 08 the proposed bills fof | Invitations to be sent out by the ning conslsted of a lively debate:|the bride's pare e given o irman for the evening. ficult position of the educated classes | V- The results of election of di-ja review - N, 4 £ lved, that im: ¥ton be sus. |nesday, Rev. Frank G. Killmon of |y iiootoy by the Distriet of Colum- Tollowing the program the business |In her mative country—at the same B et e e e O vlwed now Dooks g | e S e was resd from Mrs, |pended foF a generadh The affirm. | Trinity Methodist Churen officlatine. } bia chapter of the National Park Sem- Jneating of the Club will be held, ac- | time poining out that from them. |port will be presented. bublic js | plave. Mrs. Wilson Ofutt outlined |Locher to attend a party given for (ative side was composed of Mre.Tou- | Miss vy Miller, Bistel of Lo 3 | nary Alumnae Association ; €ording to tne usual schedule of the |ultimately, 1s the'salvation of her | Boraialio inotes 2 Maryland_eveats and Mme. Kimsky-|the Children of the American Revo-|nis J. Halzberg and Miss Florence |groom, was maid o sior, -and | AR S e are members, it having proved generally |country expected. Sy Koroskoff gave i review of the Buro- |lugion in the lounge of the Ambas. |Ridway: the negative side, Mra.|James K. Sutton, hrolhe)l;o{!'.helli\;:ft Bullard, Mrs. John J. ('Conner, Mrs. +datislactory to those connected with{ At a recent business meeting the| The Womams Club of St. Mark's|pean situation. The iheeting of the(sador Theater on the afternoon of |George B! Fiske and Mrs. Nellle B.|was best man. Mr. and Mrs M| c R Herter, Mrs Richard he organization to hold business|date of the association's annual ban- [ Chureh met recently in the parish|executive board of the club will be|Wednesday, January 30, from 3:30 to | Young. The affirmative won, and a|are spending thelr henevmoo, infMrs.ChanlesS. Bell, Mrs Alice Har Frruings at the close. rather than lqbet:was fixed for Felruary 28, 3d and A streets southeast, the | held Tuesday, January 22 at 12:30|5:30 or 6 o'clock. The invitation was|resolution was adopted by the chap- | West Virgnf, Bnt, ©| nev. Mre A7 A Joncs, Mre, Albert L cach evening’s program. : o Represent- X Mis. ¥ W. Mondell. Mrs. The sacond public. recttal of the| League of American Pen Women— | Hiiing: Attor the business aeeting | B Bitis. Bradios. Hiiite. — Lancheon | (cocPted by the stats conference. }ogf 805 L CORY ddvooating Bia bill in| Mire Robert Reynolds Blackswell has | Mitcheil Palmer, Mes. Dean Caldwell, possent acason will be given by mem- Mrs. H. 8. Mulllken, chairman of book |a luncheon was Served, followed by | will be at 1.0'clock, after which there _The Framces Scot e held its | the.rests of im t0this| eturned from a_visit to relatives inf Mrs, Thomias I Gore, Mrs. Harry ¢ Bers of iha qlub-on ‘evening of seviews, haa penned and discourse ¢ Booty be & business January meeting st the of Mra Scountry, < Wardman and Mrs, South Trimble, i Ve cters: Mme. Nauden, a’little ¢h woman, Ada Louise Town- Fend; Betty Vernon, her young friend

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