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_THE SUNBAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 19, 1925—PART MRS. A J.ELLIOTT, SEEle | ‘ . s e ; e e e One of the most striking fidures X . N\ S ; . a5 i e Ty : 7, at the PoloBall Juesday night.she CLIFTON AT SPRAGUE, TARR/S 5 EwiN— and Col. Elliott will live in Washington. Festivities of Easter Week Along Social Lines Excel In Gayety and Brilliance President and Mrs. Coolidge Frequently in De- mand—Balls, Recep tions, Dinner Parties Among Notable Events. SALLIE V. VE in interest and brilliancy the which was filled with balls, and other affairs for the er E H. PICKETT. events of Easter week just past and receptions, dinner parties, weddings sjoyment of society. The luncheon party at the White House when the President and Mrs. Coolidge enter- tained for. the President-elec the heels of the picturesque ster of Cuba and his party followed close on Monday egg rolling, and many times over were both the President and Mrs. Coolidge in evidence socially. HE polo ball opened the week of dancing events which closed last night with the smart large numbers, and especially the y the latter affair, and from now on t the scene for the most important en PROPOS of luncheon outdoor events and tea parties at t Park, where the Girl Scouts hold sway. party given at the Montgomery Country by Mrs. George W. Vanderbilt and Mrs. Sylvanus Stoke: one Club Soicety in ounger married folk, were guests at he various country clubs will furnish tertainments in society. must mention the various little he Old Pierce Mill in Rock Creek One seldom passes the old stone structure without seeing a few persons on horseback or automobile parties drawn up under the trees fo stopping by little tea house on share of patronage, and the thousar r a little refreshment, or pedestrains for a rest and a cup of tea or a glass of cold milk. The Haynes Point, Potomac Park, also comes in for its nds af tourists in the city last week helped along the Girl Scouts far more than they knew. HE Girl Scout movement in the District has grown so rapidly that it demands far morc attention from residents than ever before, and Poli's Theater will be filled to overflowing with spectators interested in the Children’s Spring Festival and for their benefit at 3:15 o honorary predisent of the Girl Scou lock Friday Fantastic Dance to be given there afternoon. - Mrs. Coolidge is ts and she will occupy a box, wear- ing for the first time her uniform of an officer of the organization. The Girl Scouts’ color guard will receiv and escort her to her box. She wi promise, the oath of allegiance and preceding the fairy show. THE Vice President and Mrs. Dawes, who now are in Boston, will come to the Capital about the middle their respects to the President and Their chief object here, it is stated, Fall and Winter season. Mrs. Da e her on her arrival at the theater 11 take part in the ceremony of the singing “The Star Spangled Banner,” of the week and of course will pay Mrs. Coolidge at the White House. will be to select a residence for the wes does not care for hotel environ- ment for the children and prefers instead the quiet of a home for them. Members of Cabinet Passing To and Fro The Postmaster General and Mrs. New are spending the week end motoring through the Shenandoah Valley. The Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur left this morning for An- napolis, where they will be until Wednesday. The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Jardine, will return Thursday from St. Louis, where he went on business. The Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis expect to go to Atlantic City the middle of next week for a short stay. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Charles S. Dewey have as their guest for a few days the former’s brother, Mr. Albert B. Dewey, jr., of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs., Dewey will sail for Furope the end of May to remain a month, and on their return to this country will go to Jamestown, R. I, where they have leased a cottage for the season. - Mrs. Frederic W. Wile Aiding Mission Schools Mrs. Frederic Willlam Wile will give a lecture for the benefit of mis- sion schools in southern Maryland Thursday, May 7, at 8:30 o'clock at Rauscher The lecture is being ziven under the auspices of the Pil- zrims of St. Marys, and the proceeds are to be devoted to promoting the work which is being carried on under the direction of Rev. John La Farge, S. J., for the establishing of educa- tional facflities in St. Marys County and other rural districts of Maryland. Among those who are taking an active interest in this work are Mrs. D. K. , McCarthy, Mrs. Dudley Morgan, Mr. Binsse, Mr. Paul Johnson, Miss Ella Loraine Dorsey, Mrs. vis Brodhead, Mrs. William Kearney Carr, Miss Mar- zaret Loughran, Mrs. Elmer Murphy, M B. F. Saul and Mrs. J. E. Wood Garden party Due May 22, Benefit of House of Mercy The annual garden party for the benefit of the House of Mercy will be given May 22 in the Cathedral Close and the Marine Band will give a con- cert during the afternoon as a special feature of entertainment. Unit No. 1 of the Rector's Ald Soclety of All Soul's Memorial Church will arrange a cafeteria with a service adapted to both the older and younger patrons of the garden party. Engagements to Wed Forma]ly Announced Mrs. J. Milton Young announces the engagement of her daughter Carolyn Virginia to Mr. Jesse Mow- bray Hadley. The wedding will take place early in May at the home of Mrs. R. H. Gunnell, the prospective bride’s grandmother. Miss Young 1s a member of Phi Mu fraternity of Swarthmore College. Mr. Hadley is a graduate of Columbla University and a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Had- ley of Florence, Colo. Mrs. John Addison Porter of 570 Park avenue, New York, and Pomfret, Conn., announces the engagement of her daughter Josephiné Earl to Mr. Ralph Gibbs Van Name of New Haven, Conn. Miss' Porter is a daughter &f the late John Addison Parter, secretgry to President McKinley, and a gredt- granddaughter of Joseph Earl Shef- fleld, founder of the Sheffield Scien- tific School of Yale University. She is a cousin of Miss Mabel Boardman. Mrs. Porter was formerly Miss Amy Betts of New York, daughter of George F. Betts and granddaughter of Judge Samuel Rossiter Betts. Mr. Van Name is a nephew of Josiah Willard Gibbs of New Haven and is assoclate professor of chemis- try in Yale University. The wedding will take place early in the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Johnson, jr., announce the engagement of their daughter Florence to Mr. Francis Joseph- Fitzgerald, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph G. Fitzgerald. The wed- ding will take place in H\e Fall. the coming weeks of Washington’s little séason cannot excel Hospitality of Weci( Is Striking Feature Of Society Schedule Post-Lenten Dinners, Lunch- eons and Teas Among the Popular Entertainment. The Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Theodore Douglas Robinson entertained at dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Roose. velt, parents of Mrs. Robinson. The other guests included Admiral and Mrs. Bdward W. Eberle, Maj. Gen. and Mrs. John A. Lejeune, Admiral and Mrs. Julian S. sistant Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Charles Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Brooke. Rear Admiral R.~H. Jackson and his sister, Miss Jackson, were hos at dinner at the Chevy Chase Club last evening, having as their guests Representative and Mrs. Miles C. All good, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Hilary P. Jones, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Joseph Strauss, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Benjamin F. Hutchison, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Guy H. Burrage, Rear Admiral and Mrs. Claude C. Bloch, Capt. and Mrs. Edwin T. Pol- lock, Capt. and Mrs. Edward H. Carsp- bell and Mr. and Mrs. Keyser. The third of a series of luncheons being given by the wives of the of- ficers of the Quartermaster Caorps, S. A, stationed in Washington was held April 14 with Mrs. John T Knight, wife of Brig. Gen. Knight, assistant quartermaster general, as guest of honor. The luncheon was in the nature of a farewell to Mrs. Knight, as Gen. Knight retires on April 18 and leaves with his family almost immediately to estatlish a home in San Francisco. A delightful program of music was given by Mrs. Willlam G. Gambrill and Mrs. Arnold, who came from Baltimore especially for the occasion. Mrs. Arnold has a rich contralto voice and sang delightfully Tosti’s “Good- bye” and “Death Let Me In.” Mrs. W. H. Noble gave a group of selec- tlons on the violin. Miss Marion Bennett Grimes, a pupil of Teherni- koff, rendered a dance to Spring, us- ing as her inspiration a large baskot of Spring flowers presented to Mrs. Knight by the entire assembled sroup. A letter of appreciation of Mrs. Knight's service to the Army as the wife of a distinguished officer, from Q. M. Gen. Hart was read as the con- cluding feature of the program to which Mrs. Knight responded in well chosen words. Mrs. Frederick ¥. Van Duyne has been the “executive officer” for the series of luncheons, which have been well attended as well as very delight- ful occasions. Mre. Gillett-Hill will be at home this afternoon in her home on R street in compliment to her daughter, Mrs. James N. W. McClure of Paris, Ky. Mrs. Gillett-Hill will be assisted by Mme. Panaretoff, Mme. Entezam, Mrs. Charles Burnett, Mrs. Theodore Jewell, Mrs. Duncan McKim, Mrs. Thomas ‘Whitehead, Mrs. Ralf de foix Ed- munds, Miss Flora Wilson and Miss Kitty Beale. Mrs. Sydney Perry Cooper of North Carolina entertained at dinner last evening at the Washington Hotel in honor of her daughter Elizabeth, one of the presidential pages at the D. A. R. Congress. The guests included Comdr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Benton of Indian Head, Md.; Mrs. Edwin Clark Gregory, Miss Laura Lejeune, Miss Eugenia Lejeune, Capt. C. T. Brooks, Lieut. C. M. Ruffner, Capt. Jobn Elood aid Miss Jessica Randolph mith. Miss Paula Lucas is entertaining at an informal tea this afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock for her house guest, Miss Ruth Dorsey of Sykesville, Md. Miss Dorsey will remain with Miss Lucas for another week. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahony will be hcsts at the tea this afternoon at the Arts Club, when they will be as- sisted by Mrs. Warren Akers, Mrs. McKenzie Moss, Mrs. E. W. Smoot, Miss Bertha Noyes and Miss Hattie Burdette. Mrs. Milton J. Boucher entertained at a bridge tea Friday afternoon in her apartment at the Woburn, compliment to Miss Peggy Latimer, the As-| Mps. JOHUN ELBRIDGE PARKER, before her marriagetoEnsign ,° Parker Tuesday, she was®. Miss Virginia Harrison Edwards. Benefit Card party May 4 at City Club To Aid G. U. Hospital Annual Event Attracting Interest_—— Prominent Pa- trons and Patronesses Listed. The always popular post-Lenten card party given anually for the bene fit of Georgetown University Hospital and which will take place this year at the City Club May 4 is eliciting an unusually lively and widespread in- terest. This is indicated by the long list of men and women prominent in the professional, philanthropic and social life of the Capital who will act as patrons and patronesses of the af- fair. Among those included in_this list may be mentioned Dr. Edwin B. Behrend, Dr. Albert J. Carrico, Jerome Crowle: Dr. William J. Cu- sack, Dr. Matthew I. Donahue, Dr. Frank E. Duehring, Dr. George R. Elliss, Dr. Nelson Gapen, Dr. James A. Gannon, Dr. Charles B. Healy, Dr. Raymond T. Holden, Dr. J. Thomas Kelley, jr.; Dr. George M. Kober, Dr. William J. Lally, Dr. R. M. Le Comte, Dr. Thomas F. Lowe, Dr. Joseph J McCarthy, Dr. Andrew McIntyre, Dr. Louis Mackall, Dr. Joseph J. Madigan, Medical Corps, United States Army; Dr. Leon A. Martel, Dr. John F. Mor- gan, Dr., William Gerry Morgan, Dr. Leo B.' Norris, Dr. John A. O'Donohue, Dr. Charles A. Pfender, Dr. John J. Shugrue, Dr. William J. stanton, Dr. Howard F. Strine, Dr. Robert Y. Sullivan, Dr. G. B. Trible, Mrs. Milton Hopfenmaler, Mrs. James Horigan, Mrs. Arthur Keith, Mrs. John S. Larcombe, sr.; Mrs. A Madigan, Mrs. George J Annie Murphy, Mrs. John J. Noonan, Mrs. Willilam™ O’'Donnell, Mrs. Daniel ‘W. Donohue, Mrs. James W. Orme, Judge Mary O'Toole, Mrs, Truman G. Palmer, Mrs. Frank S. Parks, Dr. George Tully Vaughan, Dr. Allar Scott Wolfe, Mr. M. E. Horton, Maj. John J. Madigan, Mr. Raphael Semmes, Mrs. Milton E. Ailes, Mrs. James Bean, Mrs. Andrew J. Brislin, Mrs. S. D. Bronson, Mrs. Philip Brown, Mrs. Daniel J. Callahan, Mrs. Thomas A. Cannon, sr.; Mrs. Thonfas A. Cannon, jr.; Miss Minnie E. Carroll, Mrs, James Collifiower, Mrs. Martin J. Connolly, Mrs."C. R. Craig, Mrs. Jeremidh Donovan, Miss Mary Dove, Mrs. Peter A. Drury, Mrs. David J. Dunigar, Mrs. Nellle' E. Fealy, Mrs. J. R. Freeman, Mrs. S. A. W. Gleason, Mrs. S)R. Golibart, Mrs. J. I. Haas, Mrs. Harry V. Haynes, Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. Frank J. Hogan, Mrs. Edward Douglas White, Mrs. L. R: Peak, Mrs, W. A. Plerce, Mrs. Allan Pope, Mrs. M. J. Ready, Mrs. P. J. Saffell, Mrs. B. F. Saul, Mrs. Charles W. Semmes, Mrs. Margaret Shea, Mrs. Henry Sohon, Mrs. D. E: Spangler and Mrs. Joseph P. Tumulty. The party is sponsored by the ladies’ board of the hospital, and the pro- ceeds will go toward the endowment fund for a charity ward. Miss Sally Maack of Chicago, who are the house guests of Col. and Mrs. Lawson Mayo Fuller. Miss Rose Bow- ling and Mrs. Lawson Fuller presided at the tea table, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Pilling and Mrs. Chapman Trewhella of Wilmington, Del. Other guests were Mrs. William Leahy, Mrs. C. D. Jewell, Mrs. George Hinman, Mrs. Rogers Fred, Mrs. Jerry Mc- Carty, Mrs. Alfred Bow, Mrs. W. M. Denham, Mrs. Edward Crane, Mrs. Houston McCeney, Mrs. Samuel Good- acre, Mrs. R. L. Silvester, Mrs. J. A. Spanogle, Mrs. LeRoy McCarty and Miss Kitty O'Brien. ‘There will be a tea and reception given at the Arts Club, 2017 I street, this afternoon in honor of the exhibit- ing artists, Miss Eleanor Custis and Mr. Felix Mahony. Mrs. Morris D. Wickersham will be the hostess at the Arts Club, 2017 I street, Thursday afternoon. Dr. | - Mgs PYNE, Bride of Lieut Frederick C.Pync.USA, formerly Miss Helenu Wallace. Jhe wcd,ding took place ‘Jhuxsdaur. o 4 T B e 8 ZuiDERWOOD Absentee Embassy Chiefs ' Returning to the Capital Ambassador and Lady Howard to.Be Luncheon Hosts—Social Notes of Interest Re- lating to Diplométic Corps. The Ambassador of Great Britain and Lady Isabella Howard will be hosts informally at luncheon tomor- row, when a small company has been asked to meet Sir Edwin Lutyens, who will be @ guest at the embassy for the day. 7 The Ambassador of Argentina and Senora de Pueyrredon and gheir fam- ily are expected to arrive in New York Monday, April 27, from Argen- tina, where they have been for sev eral months. The Ambassador and his family went abroad last Summer, and after a short stay in Paris went to their home in Argentina, later taking a cottage at the seashore for the Sum- mer season, which they enjoyed while it was Winter here. The Ambassador of France, M. Bmile Daeschner, returned yesterday from a short visit in New York. The Ambassador of Italy, Signor di Martino, will return today or® tomor- row from New York, where he has been for a short time. The Ambassador of Germany and Baroness von Maltzan_are expected back in ‘Washington Tuesday from New York, where they went the mid- dle of last week. They are accom- panied by Baron Plessen, secretary of the embassy. The Minister of Switzerland and Mme. Peter will entertain at luncheon Saturday, May 2, in compliment to the Ambassador of Great Britain gnd Tady Isabella Howsrd. The Minister of Sweden, Capt. Wal- lenberg, is again in Washington after | a visit In Sweden, having arrived in | wke port ia New York yesterday aboard the Mau- retania. Naval Air Station and his bride of Juesday, formerly Miss Annabel n‘czgeuld.. Notes of Interest Relating To Prominent Society Folk Residents of Washington Recently Sojourning in Other Cities Are Returning—Guests Entertained in Homes. Senator and Mrs. Robert B. Howell | their home at 3014 N street aft sailed - Tuesday aboard the Martha |May 15. ‘Washington for a three months’ stay | Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Critten in Europe. They will visit the Azore Lisbon, Naples, Palermo, and in Serbia will spend some time in Trieste, on the Adriatic. Mrs. Frederick Dent Grant has her guest her granddaughter, Princess Bertha Cantacuzene, who came last week and will remain until the middie of next week. The engagement of the Princess Bertha to Mr. Bruce Smith was announced by her parents, Prince Michael and Princess -Cantacuzene, last week. Miss Elizabeth Wrenn will return today from a visit with Miss Frances du Pont and Miss Effie du Pont in their home in Wilmington. Mrs. Ernest George Sewell and Mrs Edwin A. Waddell have come from their homes in Miami, nd are at the Willard for 10 days. They have come to attend the congress of the N.| S. D. A. R, of which Mrs. Sewell is vice president general. Mrs. Francois Berger Moran and her daughter, Mrs. Horace Greeley Mac farland, have returned from Charle ton, S. where they went for the marriage of the latter Melton Hudgins, 2d, Bigelow, daughter of Mr. Horatio Bigelow, which took pla Wednesday evening. The wedding was a pretty one, with quantities of Easter lilies and Spring blossoms used in the church and at the Calhoun Mansion, where the reception was held. The ceremony was performed in St. Michael's Church by the rector, the Rev. Albert S. Thomas. Mrs. Mac farland received with the party for the reception and wore a gown of white satin encrusted with rhinestones, the slight drapery cf the skirt held on one side at the wais line by white roses finished in silver, and she wore a corsage bouquet of pink roses and maldenhalr fern. Mrs. Moran, grandmother of the bride- groom, was in white georgette crepe heavily beaded in crystals and wore a corsage bouquet of red roses and maidenhair fern. Mr. Hudgins and his bride will make —_— which the Czechoslovak Republican party will hold in Prague in May. During the absence of the Minister the counselor of the legation, M. Jaro- slav Lipa, will be charge d'affaires. The Minister of the Irish I'ree State, Mr. Smiddy, expects to g0 to New York the first of next week for a short visit. The charge d'affaires of Austria and Mme. Prochnik, entertained at dinner last evening, having a com- pany of 10. M. and Mme. Prochnik will have as | their guests over the week end Baron The Minister of Hungary, Count and Baroness Doblhoff of Vienna, who Szechenyi, will return tomorrow from a brief visit in New York. The Minister of Guatemala and Senora de Sanchez Latour will enter- tain a small company at dinner this evening in compliment to Mme, Les- sinoff, wife of a former secretary of the Bulgarian_ legation here, who is spending the Spring in Washington. The Minister and Senora de Sanchez Latour will entertain at dinner Sat- urday evening, May 2, in compliment to Admiral and Mrs. Latimer. The Minister of Panama and Senora de Alfaro will be hosts at dinner ‘Wednesday at the legation and the following day Senora de Alfaro will entertain at luncheon. The Minister of Poland and Mme. ‘Wroblewska will spend the Summer in Europe and expect to sail from New York Saturday, June ¢, and be absent about three months. They will visit their home in Poland and spend some time in Paris. Mme. Wrobiekska will entertain at luncheon Tuesday, April 28. "The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. de Graeft are spending the week end in Philadelphia where they went yesterday. The Minister of Czechoslovakia, Dr. Chvalkovsky, has gone to New York and will sail Wednesday, April 29, aboard the Aquitania for Europe to political conferences, | have been in New York for several months and will arrive here Friday. The minister of the interior of the Dominican Republic, Senor L. Angel Morales, has gone to his home at San Domingo, after spending a fortnight here with the Minister of the Domini- can Republic and Senora de Ariza. The secretary of the Peruvian em- bassy and Senora de Gonzalez Prada have returned to their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel from Atlantic City, where they spent Easter. The commercial counselor of " the Swedish legation, Mr. Gustag Weidel, has been made consul general of Swe- den in New York, and has come to Washington to spend the week end with Mme. Weidel, who recently re- turned from the South. Mme. Weidel will go as far as Philadelphia with Mr. ‘Weidel tomorrow and be a guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gano, for several days. In June Mme. ‘Weidel will give up their house, on Twenty-first _street, and join Mr. ‘Weidel in Ne% York. The air attache of the Italian em- bassy, Wing Comdr. Mario Calderara, has been appointed honorary aide-de- camp to his majesty the King of taly. ‘The new commercial secretary of the British embassy, Capt. A. J. Peck, has arrived in Washington and taken up his duties at the embassy. He has Park Hotel. wedding | leased an apartment at Wardman | Calhoun wedding we; and we > Charleston fo z fof the | ter's daugnter s. P. A. Drury | | Mr. and Mrs fe Bolling have {\\uh them their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel Mrs. Bolli niece, Miss Anne Dabney Stuart ended v her uncle, has arrived a South Americ uart, and er ex h Thomas D. Wh and Miss Lalia 1 today from Monticello, where Thursday for the They were companie Grace Riddle | Detro 1d Mrs. Whyte who is to the congress of | the N. Miss Lettice Lee Coulling spent the | Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. William Meade Coulling, and is w Miss Dorothy Vare, daughter of late Senator Vare, at Ambler, Pa the week end. Miss Coulling w turn to Pine Ma School, near B ton, Monday Mrs. Tom Connolly has returned to her apartment at Wardman Park Hotel after spending some time with her husband, Representative Connol in Louisville, Ky. Representative Connolly will join his wife and son here shortly. Mrs. Charles R. Meloy of Miami Beach, Fla., will be the guest of Mr. Edward S. Schmid, 12th street northwest, for several days before she leaves for Philadelphia to take the | steamer for Europe for a three-month | trip for her health. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma Cheverly, who are in Havan. will return to Washington by May 1 Miss O Melville and_Miss Dor othy Dasher of North Weymouth, Mass., are spending the Easter scason with tained J. Shippert, who enter 1l party at the dinne last Mrs. M. M. McNamee of Livingstone Heights, Va., is leaving Washington this week to visit her sons, Lieut. A A. McNamee, at Fort Sheridan, Il and Lieut. R. W. McNamee, at Fort Crook, Nebr. Col. M. M. McNamee will follow in a few weeks, and the: eral months in the W, will spend sev Lieut. Philip R. Love is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R Love. Lieut. Love was graduated in March from the Kelly School of Mili- tary Aviation at San Antonio, Tex. Mrs. Philip North Moore, president of the National Council of Women « the United States, is the guest whose honor Mrs. Glen Levin Sw gett will entertain a box party at th. fourth promenade concert of all American artists, which takes place tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock the Mayflower Hotel. Mrs. Stuart Lee Cowles of Fort Bragg, N. C., and her infant son hav arrived in Washington to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. McLean, on Nineteenth street Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franc announce the marriage of their daughter, Miriam Alice, to Dr. Louis I Skir ball Friday, April 17, in Boston, Mass. Miss Bertha Meyer has heen spend- ing the week in Atlantic City with her cousin, Miss Marjorie Sigmund, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sigmund. Miss Evelyn Pfeifer, who is attend- ing the National Cathedral School, is spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weyl at Wardman Park Hotel. Baby Lovers' Circle plans Benefit Dance An informal dance will be given at Hill Crest, Thirteenth and Girard streets, Saturday evening, April 25 for the benefit of Baby Lovers' Cir No. 3. Tickets m: be secured the president. Mrs. Merton A. Eng!'wh, Siateentd strevs