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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C., JANUARY 11, 1925—PART were discussed after which a buffet|master of the feast. luncheon was served. Quartet sang a selection from “Il Members who have not yet pur-|Trovatore”; Miss Katherine Riggs, chased their yearbook may do so at|harplst, gave three numbers from the next meeting. See Mrs. Claes|Hasselman, and a duet, “The Gypsies,” While weather corditions were most | Dickson - Hallencreutz, chalrman of | was sung by Mrs. Mary Sherier Bowie unfavorable, the audience gathered | publicity. and Miss Richie McLean. Representa- fo iehrs 15 LeA0 e oh e aae tive Clyde Kelly dellvered an address. Husted Harper at the Playhouse, | The Woman's Club of Chevy Chase— | Fred Bast, baritone, sang a solo and Junuary 3, on “The Dream of Miss|The executive board will meet Wed-|following another group of harp se- Anthony,” was an appreciative one|nesday, 1 p.m., at the home of Mrs.|lections by Miss Riggs the Washing- and the foundation feels that the|C. W. Pimper. Mrs Pimper and Mrs. |ton Quartet closed the program with effort was well worth while. Crowds |Earl F. Kelley will be the hostesses|Beach's “Shena Van.” surged to hear Miss Anthony speak [at the luncheon which precedes the {In her day. The story of what she |business meeting. said and did on these occasions will | The social section met at the home become an Increasingly interesting |of Mrs. Karl Fenning, leader, Tues- one to the people of toduy as the|day, 10:30 am. Plans were com- facts are brought to light and her (pleted for the evening party to be indomitable spirit recreated. given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fenno Sawtelle and her group | George F. Mikkelson Tuesday at 8:30. of young ladies who gave the Colonfal| The music section, Miss Alice dance were much appreciated. Those | Broas. leader; Herndon Morsell, con- who came for the dance following the | ductor, met at the First M. k. Church | entertainment, tripped the light fan- [of Chevy Chase, Md., Wednesday, tastic until midnight 10:30 am. Another meeting of the The following arc some of the|section will be held January 14 at recent names added to the member- (10:30 a.m ship roll: Mrs. Lucy Cooper Shaw,| Miss Broas entertained the section Mrs. J. H. Wade. Mrs. Appleton Clark. {at her home on Magnolia Parkway 3 v 4 Miss Carrie Wilson, Miss Frances|at a tea. A musical pro w v ive an illustfated talk he | was officially and definitely dropped | M ) % ; ¢ Program was Sorrar t e Oldot Soretifio Boreinlana el e Natlonat Felbowe | Crosby, Miss ~Florence Extabrook, | enjoyed. The tea was held Decem- sabidd st Solentiflo Burean /| and the naime, e e IAy | MwDFAE: A T exl i Mea X ber 29. The members of the section 0 nent—The Const and|ship Club," was 5 Douglas, Mrs. Ruby Naisawald sang “Our Greeting,” in 1 Geodetic Survey.” Miss Sarah Beall | to tuke its place. e . irceting,” in honor of lts will preside. Reservations limited to| During the past five years the name | Mrs. Clara Avery, composer and conductor of the sec- 100. “Lonesome” has come up for consid- bk "l'-r[-;‘l:nvv Morsell, who The book veview section, Mrs. Mary | eration, many contending that the Deaen For 1 Loye You Truly AMcCloskey, chatrman, will hold its|ciub had outgrown the meaning of R Rterir i on the prealdent, Moy, O first meeting of the season, Thursday, | its name. and various motions were e Tl arho wAs i U dRtIR (tig § pm. Mrs. Wiliam 1. Chamber- | made with a view to ehminate the Etiias. 16 lin will review a recent publication. [undesirable word from the title of poiriday the nature section held a A card party, to benefit the circu- |the club, but-on each cccasion the business meeting at 2 pm. followed lating library, Will be given under the | matter was tabled or voied down for | A2 N & pragram.of.nature, mu- nuspices of the library committee,|want of a word that was acceptable tlo and literature, with an illustrated Mrs. Charles Willeox Jan: substitute for “lonesome. Tian Ta i Mavn ot i syt uary 21, 8 p.m Recently, however, Jean Monk, who lam T Herron of the Twentieth| The entertal for the last three years has been T s e it e T Halinoss ' dnuce; president of the organization and The, bl T Tt pm. Cards ma leading factor in the shaping of its conumiseee clubhouse Dolicies, organized the National Fel- R Tuseday, 1030 a.y;, AL tlid olicles. or the N of the chairman, Mrs. Paul owship Cluk, . which gives a The h , lowahip .Gluh, Sychich Leh he hospltality committee will 3 meet Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. at the home night at the Cairo. The y : . . 3% of Mrs. Richard Fay Jackson, 7 Ox- the National Fellowship Club, which ford street will give a get-acquainted dance in | Wisconsin avenue. The subject will be e : E the private ballroom of the Arcade|“Patriotism” Mrs. Eugene E. Stevens | , the literature section, Mrs. A, McC, | each Thursday night and at the Calro| will speak for the Am. n Defense | ORQES Il Smieet, MEifax ;2 on Saturday nights, is to develop the | Society and Mrs. Richard Boeckel rm—;l‘jl““ ;.' "\H: home of Mrs. O. C. Mer- spirit of sociability among the club’s | the National Councll for the Prevention | fn 8 West -Melrose street. Mrs. members and ta afford men and|of War. Luncheon will be served b 0‘:: oD, Aatlsted. by Dra we 1 who are strangers in the city The art section will meet Thursday. 3 | &e Morey and Mrs. George Win- a where they might meet|p.m., at the residence of Mrs. Mary Perry | CheSter Stone. will review recent bi- friends or form acquaintances. Brown, 1865 Mintwood place. The | S8Tabhies. Magazine comment. by speaker of the afternoon will be Powell | IS Victor Whitlock. The hostesses Minnigerode, curator of the Corcorgn | 23SISting Mrs. Merrill: Mrs, Joseph| G . el |H. Maguire, Mrs. C. W. P Galiery. His subject will be “Co-|hi imper, M ; Edw. C Bebb and Mrs. Kurl Fenning. SOCIETY SOCIETY Nelson Dingley, and clubhouse com- mittee, represented by the assoclate NEWS OF THE CLUBS | =542 Anthony Foundation.— Miss Evelyn Newman entertained at cards and dancing Monday evening. Among the guests were Mr. Paul Greyson and Mr. James Van Domn of Washington, Mr. and Mrs. F Kane, Miss Ruth Breeden, Cecilia Meade and Mr. Campbell. Mrs. Frederick Parker Russell en- tertained the card club of which st is a member. Tuesday afternoon, at her home in the Fairfax Mr. Robert Dunn of Portland, Oyeg.. is spending the Winter with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McGowan, in Rosemont Mr. and Mrs. Floyd B. Willlams are at home after a Vvisit to friends in Richmond Mr. and Mrs. . L. Major have re- turned from thelr wedding trip, and | are 1iving temporarily at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gordon. The first dance of the new The Washington Virginians Announce Ball for January 22 A New Year ball will be held in the large ballroom of the New Wil- lard Hotel, January 22, by the so- ciety of Virginia of Washington fashioned after the society of the former days when Virginla was the Dominion of Virginia, where handsomely gowned ladies will be in waiting and chivalry and cus- toms of the old dominion will be much in evidence. The soclal side of the ladies, or Arranging Circus ppa Miss | CONDUCTED BY Loudoun NA LANCASTER. Women’s City Club.—Mrs. Charles McNary will be hostess at the tea to e given In the clubhouse this after- noon from 4:30 to & o'clock. Assist- ing Mrs. MeNary will be Mrs. George Ricker, Mrs. Henry Rainey, Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell, Mrs. Willlam E. Cham- Derlin and Mrs. Laura Bradley Mrs. Gertrude Bischoff and Mrs. Al- bert Putney will preside at the tea table. The guests of honor will be Mrs. Carrle Chapman Catt, Mrs. T. . Winter, Miss M. Garrett Hay and Miss Belle Sherwin The entertainment committee will give an informal party of cards and ah jongs, tomorrow at 8:30 p.m A subscription dinner will be given by the business and professional wom 1 en’s section, Wednesday, 6:30 pm. Dr. [ meeting Thursday night, which was Willilam Bowie. chief of the division |held in the private ballroom of the of geodesy of the Coast and Geodetic [ Arcade and attended by a majority of { Survey, the honor guest and speaker, [ the members, the name “Lonesome” a stranger to Washington music lov- ers, Mrs. Bost is well known In New York and Philadelphia for her mez- z0-soprano volce. The' work of Mis: Olmstead, of the Chevy Chase School| of Music, as concert pianist ahd ac- companist, is familiar to Washing- toniuns. There will be a dance Janu- ary 17, at the clubhouse for mem- bers and guests. The Cultus Club opened its s, of 1926 Tuesday with two papers on “The Outlook for the Philippines,” by Mrs. Charles Nesbit and “In Far Si- beria,” by Mrs. Augustus Taylor. Preceding the meeting Mrs, J. win Dyer entertained the members at luncheon. Verses appropriate to the begiuning of a new year were read by the presi- dent, Mrs. Appleton Clark, There were 3 guests and 17 members | present. will be in charge the wives of the officers and lady officers of the mo- ciety, the lady officers and the wives of the officers to meet at the Willard Hotel Thursday evening at 8 o'clock | to complete their social program of | the evening. This committee inc! es t Mrs. H. Oden Lake, Mrs. I C. Fostar, given at Elks' Hall under the dire Mrs. E. Lodge Hill, Mrs. ¥. C. Bag- tion of Mr. Cecil C. Brown and Mr.|garly, Miss Grace 1 Rholeder. Mrs Chester G. Picrce was a great success | 1. K. Anthony, Mrs. Margaret M. De and was the last of the large dances | Clare Berry, Mrs. R. H. Bagby, Mrs. before many of the young people re- | Jon Blackburn Moran, Mre. Amos turned to school and college after the | Slaymaker, Mrs. J. Cloyd Byvars, Miss holidays. The chaperones were Mrs. | Myrtle Ketcham. There will be a Walter Tancil Oliver of Fairfax, Mrs. large number of Virginia notables Robert Mille Mrs. William | present at the ball from Virginia and H. Thomas, Mrs. Charles M. Shepper- | ¢ District of Columbla. son, Mre. A. C. Warwick, Mrs. Olivia The executive committee includes West, Mrs. William J. Morton. Mrs.|Gen. H. Oden Lake, president: Mr. T Richard ¥. Acton, Mrs. Tsaac Gregs, |C. Foster, first vice president; Mr. E Mr: Raymond Hulfish, Mrs dward | Lodge Hill, second vice president H. Kemper and Miss Ruby Thomas |Mr. F. Clyde Baggarly, third vice Among the dancers were Miss| president; Miss Grace 1. Rholeder, Dorothy Arnold, Miss Lucille King,|secretary; Mrs. 1. K. Anthony, fl- Miss Virginia Lapoppe, Miss Vir-|nancial secretary; Mrs. R. H. Bagby, ginla Mackay, Miss Eva Fricdell, Miss | custodian, and Mrs. Margaret M. De Mar “Hx:h-l. . Fahy, Mr.|Clare Berry, histori I Jonald" Lee, Mr. Thomas Janney | the executive council are: Mrs. Prown, jr.; Mr. James Pugh, Mr.| Blackburn Moran, Mr. J. Cloyd Reginald Munson, Mr. Guy Hollifield | By Mr. Edward Thomas and Dr. and Mr. Travers Flet of Wash-| Amos Slaymaker. Miss Myrtlo Ketch ington, Miss erine Olfver, fi? chitoniie T eobnasie.i iom C. R. Mills, vice chairman of the com- Frank Garrett Mr. Linus Young|bership committee, Capt. Arthur ( nittee, received the guests and intro- of Fairfax, Agnes Quay of [ Smith, chairman, and door committee duced them to the officers. Mrs. N. E | Bea ¥ Guthrie Gibson of | Mr. Thomas S. Lake, chairma Meclndoo, assisted by & committee North Carolina, Dr. and Mrs, Nevillel " T o™ Lake, chairman. consisting of Mre. J. A. Councilor Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Duiguid Mrs. Samuel Allen, Mrs. H. K. Hobait Miss Mary Hunt Roberts, Miss and Mrs. Ira G. Hersey, served Josephine Gregg, Miss Lucy Tal punch and cake made by the ladies, ferro, Miss Dorothy Griffith, Miss| and acted us a soclal commitsee. Mrs ary Brown, Miss Margaret Reese, G. Albert Scott, chairman of the com- Polly Bouck, Miss Ruth LeHew. | mittee on decorations, was assisted Page Buddin, Miss Loulse In making the ballroom attractive Thomas, Miss Genevieve Shepperson, with Chirstmas greens by Mr. Scott, Miss Marian Dienelt, Miss Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. L. M mpson, and Creighton, Miss Margaret Warwick, | Mrs. Ralph E. Dean. Mrs Miss Elizabsth Warwick, Miss Anna lor and Mrs. Mary L. White labeled belle Coffman, Miss Jeannette Cochran ane Heamn, Arth each person with his own name, So Miss Esther Moore, Miss Polly Mal Duncan, Jack Roberts, as to dispense with the formality of | Miss Dorothy Morton, Miss Laura|Cary Randolph, Jann introductions as far as possible | Hulfish, Miss Hilda Pulman, Miss Jenkins, R Those in the receiving line were Inez Moore fiss Helen Outcalt., Miss Hughes, Mrs. Walter Irey, president; Mrs. C Kather! Pulman, Miss rence Edwin R. Mllls, first vice president; Mrs. | Long, Mr. Noel Lynn and Mr. Wall: Fred W. Pearce, second vice presi- Lynn of Manassas, Dr. 8. Nelson Gray dent: Mrs. Ethel Lamond, mecretary; Messrs. Cameron Roberts, Carroli Mrs. i M. Simpson, Jr. reasure: Pi €, jr.; Benjamin Minor, Edward (Gontinued on Eisventn Page.) Tallaferro, Willlam Brown, Malcolm met Thursday night at the of Mrs. Claud Owen in Chevy Chase. A short busi- ness meeting was followed by a so- cial evening. Club home The Clover ar Lonesome Club no a special business The Washington longer exists. At The Takoma Park Civie Study Club held & reception for its members and friends on New Year afternoon, from 3 to 6 o'olock, in the ballroom of the Takoma Theater, Mrs. Rosalie Small, president of the Montgomery County Federation of Women's Clubs, and Dr. Guy Clinton, president of the Ta- koma Park Cltizens” Association, were among those who attended. Mrs. Walter Irey, president of the Civic Study Club, introduced Mr: mall to the assemblage, and the latter con- gratulated the club on its work and growth. Miss Elizabeth Wate sang, and the Dixie Orchestra of the Co- lumbla Junior High School, led by Lawrence Hendrick of Takoma Park fu shed music for the entire aft noon. Mrs. Ethel Lamond, chairman of the committee on arrangements, and Mrs s and The Twentleth Century Club.—The music section will meet Tuesday at 11 am. at the home of its leader, Mrs. Eugene Byrnes, 2120 LeRoy pluce. Mrs. Duff Lewis is arranging an es- pecially interesting program from the music of the court of Louis XV. The participants will be in costume, and a minuet will be danced by Mary Bruce Mackall and Ruth Marlowe. Mrs. Lewis will be assisted by Mabel Linton Wil- | liams, at the piano, and Miss Beatr Goodwin, who will give a group French songs. Mrs. Lewis will violin numbers. The educational section will meet Thursday at 11 am. at the home of the chalrman, Mrs. Thomas Sidwell, 3901 MRS, STANLEY LANSBURGH, With Mrx. Schlosw, serving as chair- for the big spectacular society % to be iven ax a benefit at the Arcade the evening of January 15. Leo chairman, as ent com Junuary t 9:30 be obtained at and Miss Mr. a, will home leman of play International Axsoclation of Art and Lettorx—An “at home” held January 3 at the clubrooms, 1607 1 street. The program was extempo- raneous and vonsisted of original contributions by members. Miss Powell gave a story of Christmas at Ler Southern home. Prof. Schoedler delighted with two original compo tions of an Oricntal nature. M Nevin told a- Christmas story designed | for children, but. to which her ers, children of un older growth listened more attentively, she said. than the othe Mrs. Stowe con-| tributed some v which had written and sent as a steamer letter to Mrs, C. Essary Barnard, of the members, wh Wintering in Bermuda. The association had with | it for the first time he became a member, Mr. C\ a lecturer and poet from A business meeting the clubrooms Wednssday ‘ (Continued from Ninth Pa was object (Eoutnec Lie th >as to her Burgess ed from nd Mrs. Walter Culpeper County Miss Mary Thomson entertained her d club Monday afternoon at her home in Rosemont Mrs. Lanier McKee City was the guest | brother-in a_visit parents, Mr in Reva, Moore, Carlin Swan, Goodrid Marshal Bee BEdward Kemper, Charles C jr.; Armistead Boothe, Everett Stanleigh Swan, Ferguson Thomas Monoure, Win Cowan Ramage, L ohn Arnold, Robert How Jack Howard, W. W. Kent, Robert Ross, Walter Nal Hulfish Courtland Warfield, of New York last week of her sister, Mr. and Smith has re- of several week A. Robinson, in The American versity Women tea at the pam. . Mrs. | hostess. A given by f U musical at 4:30 Association will give a b Wednesday Casenove Lee will be musical program will be Katharine Seelye Wal lace, 1 and Mrs. Olive Travers Houghton, contralto. On the afternoons 15, 16, 19 and 20, at 4:30, at the club | Leo Katz the Austrian painter, will Eive a series of flve lectures on the “Interpretation of Modern Art.” t of Columbin Federation of The Thursday Evening Bridge Club Mrs. Virginia White | will meet January 15 at 7:45 p.m. will entertaln at a|Miss Harriet Hull will be hostess. t The club received a fine hirthday present January 7 in the applications r membersh This brings up the membership of the club to something over 500 Dr. Lois a to her sister from a visit Mrs. W Va Mrs. A. M. Wals Walsh returned Mc in Charlottesville Mrs. Herbert L. Mu Mrs. J. J. Sulliv Woo Sull wee latives Jack Robinson, Yates. D Wolford, anley ses she temporary American Art in the Cor- coran Gallery The French section will mect Wednes- day, 3:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs Francis Walker, 1 Ashmead place. | Mrs. Walker will conduct the class. | John Kir and Miss Mary to their home after visit to day Hug Plerc Soroptimists heard Wade ycho-analyst psychologist, at their eon the Lafayette Murray, of the Patrick Players, gave several vocal numt accom- panied at the plano by Soroptimist Sadle Newell. The weekly uttendance prize donated b - Miss Grace Thomson was awarded to Miss Gene C. Bearmore. Miss Bearmore's group also won honors for highest atteidance during Decem- ber. Soroptimists received with enthusi- the announcement by Mrs. Ethel >ollard, president, that a new club being ‘successfully organized in | Philadelphia | At the regular business Wednesday, Mrs. Nanette give the fivst of a series of drills in parliamentary law. Mrs. Mary C Lewis, chairman of the program com- mittee, announces that three te ! meetings in charge of Mrs. Ethel Ward, of the Board of Trade, and three social meetings, in charge of one Mrs. Jeanette and practical weekly lunch- Miss Estelle i ay to ¢ c »hn Sher: hard Actc Callender, man Lawle siner tng! Indiana. will be held at evening. Buests inton, John last Va. William Vincent of January 13, ey in St | | | | Phil Sheridan Post, G. A. R. ¥ | Phil Shertdan Woman's Rellef Corps— The joint installation of Post No. 6 and Corps No. 12, In Grand Army Hall | Tuesday night, was well attended.| | Past Departmens Commander W. Reid installed the officers {post. Quartermaster George Kuns- | {man of Lincoln Post acted as officer | of the day. The honor has again| to Samuel G. Mawson of being | commander of his post. The follow- | Ing officers will serve with him {lor vice commander, Henry Clark, jr | vice commander, James 'S. Faibey:| jadjutant, Byron . Bonney; quarter- | | and Young and Distr Women's Clubx. Speel, president tea Wednesday T at federation N street, in Sherman, pre shn he headquarters. 1734 honor of John D ent of general federation, the members of the executive board of the general fed- eration. A cordial Invitatior ex tended to all members of the federa’ tion to attend Mrs. William E. Ch: dent of the Hous keepers’ announces that the given by that orga: Local Home Economies Association will be held The Cleves, 1819 G street, January t ' purpose speakers will 1 model man, president The American tion, and Mrs tion met at the chalrman of the At a conference American home TR "ire, Wilis 1 chairman Miss Mary Van Kieeck and fine arts departiment of the Dist k \I’y’ federation, extends a cordial invita- > e womon interested to meet |on Education held at the Cosmos at the Phillips Private Art Gallery Club Dr. Mina Kerr was the rep-| 2t '2° oclock Saturday afternoon, |resentative of the A. A. U. W. as a hen Mrs. Logan und members of |proxy for Dean Virginia C. Gilder- her committee will be present to view |Sleeve of Barnard College. and explain the pletures, Among the notable women who The January musical of Chapter B, | were staying at the club this past P B O eiven &t the home of | Week were Dean Winifred Robinson, R i B e 1853 Lamont | Woman's College, University of Dela- Strect Tuesday ¢ ring o'clock, | Ware: Dr. Mary Jane Hogue. profes- 3 : th bers of biology, North Carolina Wom- elenti ke nahang College: Prof. Sarah F. Smith will be the guests of (he « Holyoke College; Dr. Clara The ba professor of mathematics at | seven Goucher College; Dr. Anma W. S. SEtak dn Carr, associate professor of botany, Bnuiysneacy Mount Holyoke College; Dr. Alma G. | will be held Stokey. professor of botany, Mount | dantan; 2T 4t Holyoke (‘ollege; Dr. Louise S. Me- pEecsR0E S Dowell, professor of physics, Welles- ley Coliege, and Dr. Anna M. Kling- omens | enhagen, dean of women. Oberlin R atnres of che | College. Miss Mary Caswell, secre- e il of (he |tary to the president, Wellesley Col- | {¥omen's Ciubs, | 1ege. 15 now at the club. The women | O th 1o kel | Were Washington attending the e National | conferences the advancement of 20 o'clock 7 Starting’ a Still Greater Sale! Meek, educational tary., who is organizing study groups for the pre-school citild throughout the country, will be pres- ent at a combined meeting of the pre-school study groups organized under the Washington branch Tues- day at 7:30 at the national head- secre- is Sen eeting | ul will | Al presi- ance to be ization and the | master, Stephen F. Hamiiton; chap- {1ain, Theodore F. Brown; surgeon, | Henry A. Jonnson: patriotic in-| quarters. Dr. Meek will conduct this|structor, Henry A. Johnson; officer of | combined round-table group for the|the day, Frederick Klein: officer of | of showing each group how the guard. Frederick Shortsle | Mrs. Marie Lawyer, are scheduled be- group should be conducted.| Mrs. Charlotte M. Cary begins her| tween now and June. Mrs. Ruby Les Council on Educa- |second term as corps president, with | Minar, chairman of the committee on lubhouse January 2.|the following officers, all of whom | business efficiency, announces that acade tenure | were installed by the department the first of a series of six lectures on representatives [stituting and _installing officer, I<a- | salesmanship will begin in February were present— | bel Bontz: Semior vice president, | Dr. Mina | Etolle Albright. jr.; vice president M. Gury: treasurer, Lila rovd; chaplain, Josephine Kelton: conductor, Addie Hickman: guard, | Josephine Barbour: secretary, Marion | Parker; patriotic instructor, Clara | Kalstrom: press correspondent, Elfz- | abeth D. Shaw: musician, Emma Hempler: first color bearer; Margaret | Bradt; third and fourth color bearers, Melissa Crowell and Anna Hage; as sistant guard, Flora Plun The department patriotic instruc- | tor. Mary Van Ness Fauth. presented | a bouquet to the installing officer,| Mrs. Bontz, a tribute from the corps members. A gold badge was given Mre. Cary, a testimonial from her of- and members. Mrs. Margaret Bradt made the presentation. Short addresses were made by the post commander, Samuel G. Marnson; Edward C. Grumley, retiring com- mander; John W. Reid. past depart- ment commander: Elizabeth D. Shaw, president of the Woman's Relief Corps; Esther Sloss, president of Grant Circle; Susie Kunsman, presi- dent McKinley Circle Among those present were Col. O. {1 Oldroyd, Past Department Com- mander Entrikin, Past Department resident Tillie Entrikin, Maj. Deam, Past Department Commander and Mrs, Deam, Convis Parker, quarter- master Burnside Corps; Junior Vice Commander, Department Spanish War Veterans, Edward J. Nolan and Mrs. Nolan. In badge, Mrs speech. general w department The Mary Thompson Southern Me- morial Association held a special meeting Tuesday afternoon in the ballroom of Lee House. It was called to order by the president, Mrs. Charles Hamiiton Fred, who read a copy of her report as given at the recent annual national convention of the Southern Memorial Association. Reports of officers and various com- mittee members were also read. Under the head of new business, a large Junior Southern Memarial League was organized. Mrs. John F Fowler was elected the directoress, and Mrs. Cleas Dickson-Hallencrutz, assistant. Much interest was evidenced in the coming card party to be given at the Lee House, January 30, at 2:30 p.m The proceeds will go to the fund pledged for the Stone Mountain Me- morial Cor. 7th & K Sts 414 9th St 1914-16 Pa. Ave 233 Pa. Ave. S.F a meeting of American Council styles for every smart 3 f at Mount Bacon Thousands OF Womens 595 to * §%° n b the the Die- nth sisterhos t to be giv pt of of the fift the E. O the Hotel Roos 30 Al P. urged to at- i E. O honor of at b rs ficers elt O, city are The Abracadabra Club held its fourth annual banquet Wednesday evening at the Grace Dodge Hotel. The president, Mrs. Blanche Ray, made an address of -welcome, and Bloomfield. H. Howard acted as toast of the annual meeting of General Federation ¢ to be he.d in Washin will be a pilgrimage Cathedral on Mount urday afteinoon at enty-five members of the board, in- cluding the presidents of the va- ious State federations, will visit the curator's office, the tomb of Woodrow Wilsor Bethiehem Chapel and inspect the work that is| now going on to build the Chapel of the Resurrection and the foundations for the north and south transepts. After leaving the cathedral tie visitors will be recefved at the bishop’s house by the Right Rev. James E. Freeman and Mrs. Freeman. Those who will assist in receiving the guests are Mrs. C. C. F. Bratenahl, Mrs. Philip M. Rhinelander, Mrs. An- son Phelps Mrs. George Wharton Pepper Miss Gertru Myer. Tt 1 presented | to Bishop eman by Mrs. John D. Sherman. president of the General Federation, and her prede- cessor, Mrs. Thomas G. Winter At the conclusic recention Bishop Freeman ha asked to make a brief addr lining the place Washington Cathedral will oc- | atreet. oupy in the spiritual life of the! Wednesday evening the history and Cipital | genealogy group. under Miss Jean Stephenson, met at the clubhouse, for the consideration of the subject Use of Historical Matter by Ne pers and Magazines. g This week -the drama and groups will meet. The drama group, whose leader is Miss Rebececa Dial, will entertain league members and the club during the nest few weeks, | thelr friends with the presentation of Rehearsals are held Monday cvenings |4 One-act play, “The Hiring Line,” by at 7:45 o'clock at 1330 G street. Work on | V11son. The comedy will be present- 2 cantata, by Galbraith, will begin at |4 Inmn;'vn:& n-oninfi at 8:30 o'clock e at the clubhouse, under the directlon o S A of Marialyse Ross Manly. with a cast from the Wom City Club, There will also be a musical pro- gram featuring Capt. Charles Wil | lams, pianist, and Harlan Castle, vo- cal solos. The poetry group will day evening, 8 p.m. at on a American Pen group | First ng of District League of Women. — Three successful meetings were held last week the schedule was the meet the short story group at the club- house Monday evening, under the leadership of Dr. Mary Meek Atkeson, chairman of the group. Dr. Atkeson led the discussion on the subject of “Markets for Short Stories.” Other speakers wers Mrs. Eugene Collister, and Mrs. Agnes M. Newman. Mrs. Collister, who writes under the pen name of Elizabeth Burgess Hughes, discussed “What Editors Want,” in relation to short stories, while Mrs. Newman took up the question of pos- sible plots for short stories in vari- ous phases of official Washington life. Some original stories by members of the group were also read and dis- cussed as {s the custom at these ses- sions of the group. Tuesday evening Mrs. Fdouard Al- bion’s children’s literature group met at the studlo of Mrs. Albion, 1814 G Attesting & int Efi AVA 3t to Pranklin Squars Hotel Presents A $1.50 and $2.00 SUNDAY DINNER BOERNSTEIN'S LA JAVA TRIO —te the fast that thers is sesking dis- tinetly Amerisan—de. accepting the souvenir gold lisloos and satiaty. Cary made an interesting The Political Study Club will meet January 17, 2:30 p.m, at Franklin Square Hotel, Mrs. Frank G. Oden- heimer presiding. Mrs. Clyde B. Aitchison, chairman of program, has arranged a program ich includes a talk by Senor Ri- cardo de Alfaro, Minister from Pan- ama, and a selection of musical num- irs. Carl R. Chindblom at the plano. Senora de Alfaro will be the guest of honor. Tea will be served following the program. Hoste are announced as follows: Mrs. William Laird Dun- lop, Jr.; Mrs. Mark Potter, Mrs. Cabot Stevens, Mrs. John W. Summers, Mrs. John R. Moses, Mrs. Nannfe G. Yobe. Mrs. Horace Smithy and Mrs. C. A. Hawley will receive club members, and their guests. The executive hoard met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Frank G. Oden- heimer. Many important matters and Satins Suedes Tans Velv sizes but not every stylc at been uet of the has been post- 15, to The second annual ban Chaminade Glee Club poned from Thursday, January Thursday, February 12. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Grace Weed, 1121 Twelfth street phone Franklin 79 Women who sing are invited to join Main 7172 poetry Philo-Classics.—The members and a few guests were received, by Mrs. Augustus Knight at her home in the Kenesaw, January 6. The play, “Henry V" introduced by the leader, Mrs. H. J. Harris, her subject, “Continuing the Henrys of Lan- et meet the Tues- club- caster,’ was Interesting and was fol- lowed by the reading of “Henry V" by the members. Mrs. Knight served a luncheon, and while the twelfth night frolic had been given up for this year. this| gathering assumed an atmosphere of festivity and merriment, even to the! expressive boar's head with a rosy apple in its mouth, which formed the centerpiece on the dining table. The next meeting will be held Jan-| uary 16, with Mrs. A. H. Williams, | Rutland Courts. The College Women's Club will have as guests of honor at its tea to- morrow, 4 to 6 p.m.. at the clubhouse, 1822 T street, Miss Alice Baldwin, Mrs. Carolyn Norton Bost and Miss Amelia M. Olmstead. Miss Janie Xlizabeth Newton will be hostess at the tea, assisted by Mrs. Thad S. Troy and Miss Lillian White. Miss Baldwin, who is dean of women and mesistant professor of history at Trinity College, Durham, N. C., will speak on “The College Women of Nerth Carolina.” She is a graduate of Cornell University, and has pur- sued graduate study there and at the untversities of Pennsylvania and Chi- | bership presented to | the authors’ cago. Mrs. Bost will sing, accom- yanied by Miss Olmstead. Although ' house, leader, Miss Heaven. National League of American Pen Women.—The national board will meet tomorrow evening, § o'clock, at the Shoreham Hotel Instead of In the morning, as is its usual custom. This change of hour is for the pur- pose of accommodating members of the board who find it more conven- ient to attend an evening session, and a full attendangce of the \)0-\!‘d\|s ex- pected by the president, Mrs.) Edna M. Colman, who has matters of much importance to lay before the officers and chalrmen of committees that comprise the executive board. There wlill be reports from the im- portant committee meetings that were held at various hours last Fri- day. The membership committee, of which Mrs. Blanche Ray is associate chairman, met Friday morning to pass upon the applications for mem- the committee from the branches throughout the country. On Friday also there was a meeting of the joint committee for brea et, which is to take place April T joint com- mittee is made up of the chairman of the national ways and means committee, Mrs. William Atherton Du Puy; the chairman of the soclal com- mittes, Mrs. McPherson Crichton; chalrman of tickets, Mrs. Edward Girls! 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