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8 Midshipmen, Class 1926, Meet at Dinner Today in Baltimore society Fen‘tures of Inter est in Annapolis—Bridge pnrties; Tea and Dinners in Week's Schedule. ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 20. The mid hipmen of the class of 1926 of the United States Naval Academy will give their “class dinner” at the Southern Hotel in Baltimore today. Mr. Walter Dillingham was the guest last week of Lieut. Comdr. and Lawrence F. Reifsnicer. Bell, wite of Capt. William H. left Friday, February 12, for ington, where will remain over George . ston's birthday. 'mas Kemp spent la end with his mother and his on, wife of Capt. ined at a bridge te in the cou . Comdr. anu Mr: d J. Riddick, Among those t were Mrs. Louis M. Nulton, J. M. Bover, Mrs. H. O. Roesch, I. C. Giffen, Mrs. Carlos Cusachs, W. Valiant, Mrs. Kenneth Corner, Mrs. Lawrence Reifsnider, Allan _ Chantry, Mrs. Tench s, las Howard Alt'.cx-nxder, Mi Molly Milligan, Mrs. Charles Lie van, Mrs. Ca ancy Walton and Miss up, Lieut. C. E. Olsen, U. S. N., was the uest over the week end of Lieut. and irs. Virgil K, Bayless in their home on Murray Hill Lieut. Olsen was en route to Pensacola, where he has been ordered for duty as a4 memover vl Lae new class. Lieut. and Mrs. Spry O. Claytor en- urday evening, February all dinner party in their nent on Prince George street. Miss Elizabeth Foster was the guest end of Mr. and Mrs. los Cusachs at Ogle Hall. rs. John D. H. Kane will leave for New York, where she will Lieut. Kane. They will spend months in New York while Kane’s ship is in dry dock. Arthur Richards Rule and her Miss Mary Rule of West- join several Lieut. M s Munford. ner, daughter of . Richard A. Warner, g evening at dinner for 10 given in compliment to Miss Clair Green. R Admiral and Mrs. John M. Tlaliigan spent last week end as_the guests of Mrs. Halligan's sister, Mrs. Hamilton Gale, at her home on’ Ches- ton avenue. Mrs. Arthur Newton Brown was hostess Tuesday afternoon at an in- Middieton Semmes Guest, who has been spending several weeks vis- iting friends and relatives in Mon- treal, Canada, is the guest this week end of Mr. and Mrs. John Da Costa of Philadelphia, and is expected to re- turn Monday to Annapolis, where she will spend the remainder of the Win- ter. Capt. and Mrs. William H. Bell were hosts Tuesday evening at an informal dinner at their home at No. 8 Porter road. Covers were laid for 10. Lieut. Harry Derringer returned to apolis Thursday after spending several days with his mother on East- ern Shore of Maryland. Lieut. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Reif- snider entertained at dinner last Mon- day evening in honor of their house , Mr. Walter Dillingham. Cordelia_Bookwalter left Mon- for New York, where she will spend several weeks visiting friends chmont. Roger Mermod, who has been visiting her mother in Annapolis, will return next week to her home in Honolulu. Miss Esther Stone, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Raymond Stone, was hostess at bridge Tuesday evening at the home of her parents. Miss Stone will leave March 2 for Honolulu, where she will visit her brother, Lieut. Raymond Stone, U. S. Army. Comdr. Theodore G. Ellyson, U. S. having been granted a month’'s < gone, with Mrs. Ellyson, trip to the naval air station Mrs. Walte tertained at bridge Thursda roon Ensign and Mrs. C. S. Walsh are spending several days in Washington with Ensign Walsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walsh. Miss Margaret Walton and Miss Nancy Walton entertained informally Monday afternoon at a bridgetea. They were assisted by Miss Mary Shearn and- Mrs. Richard Mann Among those present were Mrs. Ar. thur Newton Browne, Mrs. Allen Bowle Howard, Mrs. H. O. Roesch, Mrs. J. W. Boyer, Miss Bessie John- #on, Miss Sue Munford and Miss Mary Randall Magruder. Miss Mildred Ramsay, daughter of the late Capt. Martin M. Ramsay, U. S. N., and Mrs. Ramsay, is a patient at the Walter Reed Hospital in Wash- ington as the result of an accident in which she suffered a broken leg and eeveral minor injuries. Mrs. Dees, wife of Lieut. Randall E. Dees, with her small son Lewls. is spending several days in Atlantic City. Capt. and Mrs. Allan Chantry en- tertained informally Sunday evening mt a buffet supper in honor of Mr. ‘Walter Dillingham. Mrs. Lawrence McNair and Mrs. Yawrence Reifsnider have returned to Annapolis after several days in New York. Rear Admiral Louis M. Nulton had »s his guest Saturday Assistant Sec- petary of the Navy Mr. Theodore Douglas Robinson, who in the after- noon attended the midshipmen’s ath- Jetics and that night was present at “Bull Dog Drummond,” given by the Masqueraders. - Goldsborough of Galt the guest over last Margerite Cusachs, These details that dis- tinguish the best crafts- manship al! combine n Brewood-engraved Wedding Invitations and Announcements o © e Assembly of the troussean is no more important than a consultation on engraved essentials to the ceremony with ‘BrewmD Engravers and Stationers § 611 Twelfth Street N.W. D x4 S 0 SOCIETY. MRS. HARRY E. ROWBOTTOM, Wife of Representative Rowbottom of Indiana, one of the most accomplished of the younger hostesses of the Lower House. Prominent Folk Sponsor Noted Blind Violinist An event of note in musical circles as well as of importance as event is to take place on Thursday afternoon, March 4, in the ballroom of the Mayflowéer, when Abraham Haito- witsch, the eminent blind violinist, will be presented for the first time in Washington in an unusually interest- ing program under the patronage Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, op and Mrs. James Margaret M. Cull Muncaster, Mrs. William Mather Lewis, Mr: A. King, Col. Sherwood Cheney, Mrs. Henry W. Fitch, Mrs. John J Myers, Miss E. Bertha Chinn, Mr- Edward_Tierney, Mrs. Norman Wil lfams, Mrs. Calderon Carlisle, Mrs John George Beresford, Mrs. B. stead Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Stellwagen, Mrs. ard K. Tyler. Mrs. J. Harry Covington, Miss Jacob- bina Brandenburger. Mrs. Leonard B. Schioss, Mrs. Frank B. Noyes, Miss Mary B. Adams, Mr. Leo Baum, Mr Reginald Fendall, Mr. Samuel Gassen- heimer, Capt. and Mrs. Chester Wells, Mrs. Dwight Clark, Mr. M. Golden: berg, Mrs. Edward Cohen. Mr. Ber- nard A. Baer, Mrs. John B. Larner, Mrs. W. 1. Moses, Mr. and Mrs. John Crayke Simpson, 'mand__du Chayla, Mrs, Henry (. Corbin, Mrs. Charles Colfax Long, Mrs. Kleeblatt, Mr. Simon Lyon, ) ander Hecht, Mrs. Moran, Miss Aline E Oscar Baum, Miss C Charles L. Hussey, Mrs. Lee Benoist and Mrs. John S. Larcombe. The two combined appeals of musi- cal and soclal interests unite in prom- ising the success of this entertain- ment. Mr. Haitowltsch is an artist of the highest and most dignified stand- ing and has been heard with great ap- social A, proval in New York, Boston, Chicago | ™ and other large citie Dunlop, Chevy ClI Mrs. G. Thoma ase Lake, Md., is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cu- sachs. The_ Regiment of Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy were hosts last night at their annual George Washington hop, which was held in Dalghren Hall. There were an unusually large number of out-of- town guests most of whom will re- main over the holiday. Arm- | | music Woman's Army-Navy League | To Stage Entertainment| A music box review, under the aus- pices of the Woman's Army and Navy | League, will be held at the Soldlers’, Sailors’ and Marines’ Club, 1015 L rday evening, February 8:15 o'clock. The program, put | y the enlisted personnel of the club, promises to be excellent | The proceeds from the revue will be used to further the work being done by the Women's Army and Navy League. Among those kindly | lending their names: s patrons and patronssses are the Chief Justice and Mrs. William H. Taft, the Pishop of Washington and Mrs. James E. Freeman, the Secretary of War and Mrs. Dwight Davis, the Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Curtis Wilbur. Educators to Be Guests of Mississippi Society The Mississippi Society will meet at the Washington Club February 25, and will have as its guests of honor the visiting educators from Mississippi in attendance upon the National Edu- cational Association convention. The State superintendent of edu- cation, Mr. W. F. Bond, has been in- tited to talk briefly on the develop- ment of education in Mississippi. The 1 part of the program will be provided by the George Washington Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Robert Harmon, a Mississippian. The reception begin: :30 o'clock and the program will be given from 9 to 10 o'clock, with dancing from 10:15 to 12:30 o’'clock. Arrangements are being made for a banquet to be given by the soclety in March. YOU CAN BUY Closed Car Delivered at Your $1,195 8388 Down Peyment 1605 14th St. N.W. G A i Home Grown, American Beauty Roses real joy. GUD 1212 F St. N.W. WASHINGTON'S LEADING FLORIST “Say It With Flowers Say It With Ours!” Gude’s Flowers for Washington’s Birthday This is the day when the giving of Flowers carri sentiment, nature that possesses the sentimental thoughtfuln Special Facilities for Furnishing Decorations for Teas, Dinners, Two Stores For Your Convenience s~ with it the purest great contentment and There is nothing else in s of Flowers, Etc. BROS. CO. 1102 Conn. Ave. Carpets Cleaned or Dyed This Week To demonstrate to you the quality of our carpet service. Footer’s dry-cleaning of rugs is better than dusting or shampooing because: 1. The colors do not run. 2. The sizing is hot removed. 3. The dirt is removed from the face, pile and back of rug. 4. The rugs are sterilized. 5. The pile is lifted. 6. They are made sanitary enough for the baby to play on. We Dye Carpets of Any Size to New Shades FOOTER’S Cleaners and Dyers Kentuckians to Honor Press Representativea Clifford K. Berryman, cartoonist of The Washington Star and presi- dent of the Gridiron Club; Ulric Bell, president of the National Press Club, and numerous other press repre- sentatives from Kentucky now in Washington will be the guests of honor av the monthly meeting of the Kentucky Society of Washington at the Willard Hotel Thursday eve- ning, February 25. These Ken- tuckians will Include, in addition to those doing active newspaper work here for the daily press, numerous writers well known in their field. Mr. Berrymsn will draw cartoons of different prominent Kentuckians who are present and display them for the edification of the audlence. Mr. Bell, Mr. Lorenzo Martin (dean in Washington of the uctive Ken- tucky newspaper correspondents) and different others of the press rep- resentatives will spealk. In the recelving line will be Mr. and Mrs. Clifford K. Berryman, Miss Florence Berryman, Mrs. Sallfe V. H. Picket!, Mrs. Bertha Martin, Mrs. Daisy Fitzhugh Ayres, Mr. and Mrs, Robert T. Barry, Col. and Mrs. John C. McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Malloon, Mr. and Mrs. Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. John A. N Mr. and Mrs. Arch Pool, Mr. Mrs. Norman Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Cole Mgrgan, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ) Intyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Bell, Mr. 1. Edward Barry and Mr. and Mss. Martin Lorenzo, - Among the hosts and hostesses will be. in addition to the members of the Kentucky delegation and their wives, former Senator and Mrs. A. 0. Stanley, Mrs. A. T. Hert, Senator and Mrs. Oscar W. Underwood, Sena- tor and Mrs. John W. Harreld, Mr. and Mrs. Swager Sherley, Gen. an@ Mrs. Henry T. Allen, Gen. and Mrs. Hugh Scott, Admfral Hugh Rodman, Admiral J. 8. Carpenter. Judge and | Mrs. C. C. McChord and Mr. IL L Crittenden. = - Towa Society Invites To Reception and Dance | Invitations are out for an event which will mark the culmination of the social activities of the lown State Soclety for this season at the May- flower Hotel Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock The society will give a gen- eral reception and dance in honor of the educators from Iowa who will be present at the convention of the Na- tional Education Association this week. In the receiving line will Representative Lioy ' dent, Towa Society; Cummins of lowa, Dr. president, Towa M. C. Clark, presic Teachers' Association; Pye, secretary lowa State Teachers Association; Mr. Arthur E. Middleton, the Misses Cummins, Representative and Mrs. C. W. Ramsever tive and Mrs. L. J sentative and Mrs. resentative and Mis. Representative and Mrs. T. J. B. inson, Mrs. Lloyd Thurston, sentative and Mrs. E. H. Cunningham, Mrs wood, Miss Carrie M. D: Louis, Mr: man, Mr. A. F. T. Gordon, Dr. M. J. J. R. Hutchison. , Repre- . Rep Kopp, Rob- heer, Mr. Howard McGuire ar Eilas National Educators Gue!f! at Tefl Today The Women's City Club is having as speclal guests at its tea this afternoon the visitors to the Na- tional Education Association meet- Mrs. Bradbury is the hostess and will be assisted by Miss Myrtle Bunn and Miss Alvina Carroll. Mre. Jomes, whose pictures were so much enjoyed at a recent dinner at the club, will_show pictures of Yellow. Senator and Mrs. Dale to | Honor Vermont Visitors Senator and Mrs. Porter H. Dale will entertain at supper this evening in their home, at 144 B street north- east, for the Vermont delegation t) the annual convention of the National Educational Association. The com- pany will Include the commissioner of education for Vermont, Mr. C. H. Dempsey; Mr. Carl J. Batchelder, Mr. Kenneth J. Sheldon and Mr. H. A. Swaflield, all of Montpelier, V Prot. and Mrs. B. C. Douglas, Prof. and Mrs. B, H. Wallace, Prof. and Mrs. F. B. Jenks and Miss Marion Patterson of the Vermont University; the superintendent of schools in Bur- lington and Mrs. L. C. Hunt, Miss Marion Parkhurst, Miss Emma Chap mun, Miss May Donnelly, Miss Mar- Jorie Adsit and Miss Helen White of Burlington; Miss Carolyn Woodruff, principal of the normal school at Custleton; Mr. and Mrs. . R. Leven- worth, also of Castleton; Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Locke of Bradford, Mr. V. W. Fairchild, superintendent of schools at Rutland; Mr. D. W. Mc- Clelland, superintendent of schools at Bennington; Mr. Thomas, superintendent of schools at John- son; Mr. C. H. White, superintendent at Barre; Mr. Wallace Boyden, principal of the normal college in Boston, and, Miss Susan J. Ginn, also of Boston. Mlinoia Society Honors Senator and Mrs. Deneen Wednesday at § o'clock, the Iliinots tate Society will tender a_ reception to Senator and Mrs. Charles §. Deneen, in the clubrooms of the Wash- ington 'Club, 1010 Seventeenth street northwest. All Iliinois people in Wash- ington are invited by the society to at- end. Those on the reception committee will be Mrs. Victor V. Martin, Mrs. Henry Rainy, Mrs. W. James iraham, Mrs. Edward M. Irwin, Mrs. Herbert ' W. Rutledge, Mr. A. R. Bailey and Mr. E. C. Steagall. There will be dancing and refresh- ments following & short program. Those appearing on the program are Mrs. Carl R. Chindblom, pianist, wife of Representative Chindblom; Miss Estelle Waterman in a number of readings, and Mr. Duncan Thompson in a group of Scotch songs. Mrs. O. F. James, Miss Frances Churchill, Miss Mae Murray and Miss Clara cWhinney will preside over the pun Miss Boe\:ell H;;:;s At Valentine Party Miss Dorothy Boswell was hostess at a Valentine party given at the nome of her parents, 316 G street northeast. The house was decorated in red fowers and hearts. Among the guests were Miss Ruth Johnson, Miss pecial REMOV AL SALE Entire Stock Reid S. Baker INC. 1322 F St. N.W. UNTIL MARCH 1st stone Park. 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