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SOCIETY Annapolis Society Engaged With Pre-Lenten Activities Busy Season in Anticipation of Ash Wednesday. Important Events Scheduled for Navy Groups—Special Notes. ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 11.—As usual the approach of the Lenten sea- #on adds tmpetus to the social calen- dar and the intervening days between now and Ash Wednesday will be busy ones for Annapolis society. The two most important events will be the offi- cerscers' dance which will take place on | afternoon for Miss Elizabeth Baldwin | the night of February 17 at Mahan Hall and the annual Gymkanah, given by the midshipmen. which occurs on the following cvening in the gymnasium at the Naval Academy—for both events there will be many visitors from out of town. Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton Reld the last of their monthly “at homes™ Wednesday afterncon in the superintendent’s quarters at the Naval Academy. Henry C. Din Capt. William F. Halsey, and Mrs. Brainard. wife of Comdr. Roland Brainard. presided in the dining room The annual play given on two eve- nings for the benefit of the local chap- ter of the Navy Relief Society was one of the most successful from every point of view ever given at the Naval Academy. The cast of this year's show, “So This Is London,” included Mrs Deyo. wife of Licut. Comdr. Deyo; Mrs. | | slade. will take place February 16 in| St. Matthew's Church, Washington Mr. and Mrs. Arthington Gilpin | were hosts at luncheon Sunday last in [ their home 8t Revell, near Annapolis. |in honor of Mrs. Willilam Livingston Onkley of New York City. | “Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Julian_Tim- berlake entertained informally_Friday | of Norfolk, Va., who is their guest. | Capt. and Mrs. W. S. McClintick of | Washington spent the week end at An- ! napolis, stopping at Carvel Hall. | Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp entertained & | company of 30 at bridge Friday after- Inoon in her home on Murray Hill. - | Mrs. Allen. wife of Capt. Burwell C | Allen of Greenwich, Conn.. spent the week end at Carvel Hall. Burwell C SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Allen, jr., eldest son of Capt. and Mrs | Dinger, wife of Capt. | Allen, is a member of the third class | : Mrs. Halsey, wife of | of midshipmen at the Naval Academy | | Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. Powers had |as their guests for thc week end | Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Schu- | macher of Meirose, Mass. Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Kurtz of Washington and their daughter, Miss | Virginia Kurtz, were guests for the | week end of Comdr. and Mrs. Daniel 'MYTErlsugmagomem has been announced of Miss Margaret Elizabeth Farley, MCEIQuff. wife of Comdr. Daniel Mc- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam T.| Elduff; Comdr. J. Mackey Lewis: Lieut. Mrs. O. S. Colclough, Capt. William F. Halsey, Lieut. D. P. Johnson, Lieut R. P. Erdman. Licut. Vaughn Bailey Lieut. R. J. Townsend and Lieut. D. W. Eberle. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. James Barry were hosts at a buffet supper party Saturday evening in their home at ‘Wardour. . Comdr. and Mrs. William Brereton entertained at dinner Wednesday eve- ning in their home on Upshur road. Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nuiton bave issued invitations for a dinner of 22 for Friday. February 17. preceding the officers’ dance which will be held that date at the Naval Academy. Mrs. Ellyson. wife of Comdr. Gordon Ellyson, entertained at bridge Priday afternoon in her home on Maryland avenue in compliment to Mrs. Griffin, wife of Comdr. V. C. Griffin. Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair have issued invitations for a buffet supper Friday. February 17. in their quarters at the Naval Academy. Maj. and Mrs. Philip Torrey were hosts at dinner Tuesday evening, honor- ing the superintendent of the Naval Academy, Admiral Louis M. Nulton, and Mrs. Nulton. Mrs. Downe wife of Capt. John Downes, was a gucst for the week end an in her apart- | . wife of Dr. Enoch B. Garey, president of St. John's College. | entertained at lunchron Tuesday in her | home cn Murray Hill. Capt. and Mrs. Addison B. Clifford were dinner hosts to a company of 12 Wednesday evening last in their quar- ters at the Naval Hospital. Lieut. Comdr. ond Mrs. Turner Joy | ©f Washington were guests for the week end of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Carroll M. Hzll of Bowyer road. Mr. and Mrs. L. Dorsey Gassaway were hosts to a company of 40 for supper and bridge Thursday evening on_Church circle. The Annazpolis Chapter of the Christ Child Society heid a card party Tues- @ay afternoon for the benefit of the children's ward the Hospital. There were 2 bridge, 12 at the wife of Capt. Bra the home of ¥ Prereton, wife of Comdr. William Brereton, Comdr. and Mrs. Daniel McElduff have had as their guest for a week Mrs. Gertrude Pullman Evans of Wash- Dr. and Mrs. Carroll Storrs Alden | entertained at dinner last week in their quarters on th: reservation for Dr. William Lingelbach of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Dr. Lingel- bach leter delivercd a lecture to the graduating cizss at the Naval Academy. The ge of Miss Rosemary Griffin, daughter of Mrs. Bastedo. vif> Comdr. Paul Bastedo, 0 Ensign son of Capt ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Alfred Grifiih Uhler and her son-in-law and caughter, Dr. and Mrs. John Thorton Ashwon, have issued in- | aturday eve- | wvitations for a reception ping, Pebruery 18, from 8:30 to 11 o'clock. at the home of Mrs. Uhler, 202 North Washingon street, in honor of Dr. Ashwon's brother and sister-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Tyler Ashion ©f Seattle, Wash, Rev. and Mrs G. Peyton Craighill have announced the engagement of their daughter. Lydia Langhorne. to Mr. Philin Tytus Rochelle of Chester, N. Y. The wedding will occur in June i St James' Church in Leesburg, Va, ©f which Mr. Craighill is yector, Miss Mary Tyler Heiner spent the week end as the guest of Miss Mollle Milligan in Annapolis Miss louise Andrews of Sheffield Ala. has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Henry DeButts on South Et Asaph street Mrs, C W. Wilkerson of Albemarle County, who has been the guest of her | has gone | hter, Mre. E R Mcles relatives in Richmol Miss Lou Carr Tayloe of Jand County !s the guest of Miss Hunt Roberts on Duke street Mrs. C B Spiiman of Cy Westmore- Mary law and daughteraMr. and } £ Bavol on Prince street Miss Mildred Meitzler of Washington, who hes teen the guest of Miss Ellen Taylor, departed Mondsy t spend the Bezt two months in Florida Mise Mary Thomson left last week Y he the guest of Comdr. and Mrs Julisn V. Miller at Parris Island Chrarleston & C Mise Klizawein Farr of Bt Agner Bononl, spent the week end with her psrents, Mr ang Mrs C. F. Barr in Wincresier, snd had. s ner guest Miss Courensy Cochiran, dsughter of Dr end Mrs “Thomes B Cochren. Miss Berr end Miss Cochran atended the Miawinter dances 81 Bhenandosh Val- ley mrusemy, i Wincnesver Miss Limns Musie Conper of Wash- Snigon spent with hey brother- n-lew end rotar wnd S 1 Faifors. snd et yeserasy for Latrobe Pa, where she will remein several o Mre Wk W Bchneider s w1 home from e visl W ber won-li-law sand Auugiier, AT wnd M Join 1. Lewis, 3, i Westhsmpbon, Long Island Miss Courtenny Page Waller of Sbiart Mel) Bkl I Bleunton, wes u guest wver the pest week end of ber parents Mr snd Mis Wimer J Weller Mz Jonn laeie Hal b BN punied by Mie Blaine Koo, ssiled for Penums lest week, where Comdy Hail is etstioned o kW Biown Bnd M1 ksl ham Voearing of Weppubannock County have I (T T [ W Dudiey on Cemeron Loty for thelr Ms wnd Mie 1. Sticet e Margure! burgh i e guest Benera . Donpelly Mr Edwerd M Green of Washing 1o, Ve oa-li-low and deughter, Mr. and Mis Henna e ol My of Pite and Mre wee & et last week of his Mrs. Lewis, wife of Lieut.| Farley of New York City. to Ensign | and | Wallace W Fuller, U. S. N, a son of | Mrs. L. Byrnes Fuller of Washington. i Capt. D. McD. LeBreton, U. S. N | who is on duty in the office of naval | inteltigence at Washington, delivered a lecture on “Naval Intclligence” Satur- | day morning last to the officers who are | attending the post graduate school at | the Naval Academy. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Arthur D. | Struble of Washington were guests for | the week end of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. | Lynde D. McCormick. | “Mrs. McNair, wife of Comdr. F. V. | McNair. who has been the guest of her | sister, Mrs. Willlam West, for a week | at her home at Ardmore, Pa., has re- | turned to_Annapolis. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Charleton E | Battle, who have been spending a week at Columbus. Ga., have returned to the | Naval Academy. | . Mrs. Raisin and Miss Georglanna Cannon | Williams of Baltimore, Md., were guests | | for the week end of Capt. and Mrs. Wil- | | liam F. Halsey aboard the Reina Mer- | cedes. Miss Helen Brewer was hostess for bridge Tuesday afternoon in her home or. Murray Hill in honor of Miss Marie De Coursey. Mrs. Samuel Brooke, who has been viciting her brother-in-law and _sister, Dr. and Mrs. Leigh W. Reid, at Haver- ford. Pa.. has returned to Annapolis. Mrs. Conrad Grove, recent guest of her mother, Mrs. Nevett Steele, has re- turned to Detroit. Mich, after a month's visit in Annapolis. Mrs. James Bowdoin and Miss Eliza- beth Nott entertained at tea Sunday afternoon in their home near Annapolis in honor of Miss Marie De Coursey of | Colorado Springs, who is their house | gurst. Mrs. Griffin, wife of Comdr. V. C. Griffin, is the guest of Mrs. | wife of Comdr. Mzryland avenue ; Miss Mildred Ramsay of Washington ha: been a guest for a week of Miss ;;Tlr!‘ Farrell at her home on Murray Mrs. Gannon, wife of Capt. Sinclair Gannon. entertained at bridze Wednes- day afternoon last in honor of Miss Gordon Ellyson, on (' , Marie De Courscy. Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Sandoz gave an informal supper Sunday evening, February 5. at their residence, Owl's Nest, in honor of the Turkish Amcas- sador. Ahmed Moutar Bey. Other guests were Scnator and Mrs. Edwin Broussard, Mr. and Mrs, Bedi Bey, Mrs. Wallett of New Iberia, La.: Capt. and Mrs. John J. Jackson, Mrs. Albert J. Myer, sr. Maj. A J. Myer, Baroness Irenc U gern, Mr. Kemal Djeny Bey, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Browne, Dr. and Mrs, Wal- ter Wells, Miss Prances Gutelius, Miss Cicliz. Pioravanti, Misses Mary and Te- | resa Bishop. Mr. Warren Smith, Mr. Michael Carberry and Capt. Chifford P, Myer. Piano numbers were given by Miss Gutelius and Miss Floravanti sang some delightful Italian songs. Cheries W. King, on North Washington strest, Mrs. Charles J. Deahl was hostess at the February meeting of the Kate Wal- ler Barrett Chapter, D. A. R, Tursday afternoon. Mrs. John W. Price, regent, presided. Mrs. James G. Landers of Springficld, | Ohlo, is the guest uf her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Matter, on South Fairfax street, Mrs. Willlam B. Lloyd entertained at bridge-luncheons ~ Wednerday — and Thursday afternoons in her home on Bouth SL Asaph street. Right Rev. Henry St. George Tucker has returned to his home on Seminary Hill atter a visit to Col. and Mrs, B, M. Roszel in Winchester, Miss Ethel Crockett of Washington was the guest Jast week of Mrs. H. 8 Srockett on North Columbus street. Mrs Crockett entertained informally Thurs- dny evening in honor of her guest Mr.and Mrs. Anthony Rossi of Wash- imgton have left for thelr home after | a visit L Mrs Juila Richarts Misz Pauline Pearson 15 home from a visit Lo relatives in Casarova, Va Mr. and Mrs. D K Garnett enter- tained at dinner Mon evening in nor of Mre. William Reilly of Cincin- nati, who is the gue and Mrs Jubn 8. Bowers puests were Dr.and Mrs s. H D Burke and Mrs. Thomas Timberluke Mrs J M. Barley of Jucksonville Fla. i the guest of her ssiter, Mrs M EMudd on North Pairfax strect Mr. and Mrs. Guy Camden wre at hume fyom w month's visit o rélatives in Columbia, 8 C The final pre-lenten dunce at Old Dominion Boxt Club will be gl Friday evening ‘The social commitiee of the club i making elaborate prepara- tims for the Kaster dance o be held Monday evening, April 9 Mrs. Albert Dexter Davis has turned from w visit 4o friends i Chevy Chase. Mr the Fobert 5 Barrett joined My Barrett i Savannah lasl week, and they are now in Palm Beach, where they vl remnanin until the end of Feh- | runry. Mix. Nelsun ‘Tavioe Snyder entertain- ed her briage club Fnday sfternoon sl the Belle Haven Country Club priges, were von by Mis Howard Worth Bt and Mre. John Underviood Jenr don | Mroand Mrs James Bobrer and thely ehildren Jefy lust week b spend (e remuinder of the Winter in Clearwater Flu Miss Elizmbeth Ramsye and Miss Mur garct Jumage entertained sl hriage Friday afiernoon i honor of Mrs: Eie | Meniun of | Mrs Beverley bier sl duughter ol Mariinsville, Va pirents, GAr [per Miss Chardolte Kemper b5 vielt g ber unele snd aunt, Mioand Mie oncllskn Kemper, I Cinelinnti 1. anpsons of Cilpeper 1s Loof Jur other ana sister -in Mi and Mie ) Armistesd g an Cameron slreet Witk Grant of Washinglon who W m student st the University of Virginte, ves \he week end guels of Mr fawience Jocobs snd Mr. Anaiew Incoie, ol spenbiagen. Denimsrk Muntord Boyd, with Harn Tayloe Boya P Ellyson, | re- | The | is the guest of her | and Mrs. Kdward i Kem- | MRS. GILBERT GROSVENOR, Co-chairman of the George Washington University Hospital ball, to be held at { the Mayflower Hotel February 21. Outstanding Events ‘Listed In NeWYBrk SociiiLCale11dar St. Valentine Kettledrum, Colorful Affair, Attracts Wide Interest—Sulgrave Luncheon Also Special Feature—Personal Notes. vl 1 iss NEW YORK. February 11.—Two|girl. The bridesmalds included M | outstanding ecvents of interest to so-| Annette Brinckerhofl. ~sister of Mr. ciety took place here yestrday. One | Brinckerhoff: Miss Helen Train, Mis was hte annual St. Valentine Kettle-| Ursula Squier and Miss Grace Hays, all drum, a colorful effair at the Hotel | of New York. Plaza. for the benefit of the Samaritan | Mr. Brinckerhoff had as b’esl‘vgtl\: Home for the Aged. The othcr was | Lee on. The ushers included the George Washington Sulgrave lunch- | Charles Francls S m:l'{\pr\l,’ Aust !eon in honor of the Earl of Eifingham | wnl:ll)l::s.“Clgr:z‘t_: ;n "Iu-mm i ““}’hi“fiitfifi?,"n‘fl,‘,‘“{: one of the first | Lippincott Colkett n('Phl]nerphm. and of the many fetes held in crlr'bx'nu‘nn.n‘;“;"'\f‘f-“‘;;;‘ 1{]1»“]5“3 afa":"fewla); b et Al g for 55 sears, and | Walkes Schoy and Iater attended the | Sor 3 s o e her debut [today the roster of officers in charge | Sorbonne. P yri S’"b;"agr l’;w’ Jfl’fim {includes many of the children and I 1926 and is a member grandchildren of the original foun- | 1€af ders. The Samaritan Home was in- | corporated in 1867, and the first Kettie- drum was staged at Delmonico’s in Fourteenth street in 1873. A distinctive feature of the fete ever has been the sale of fancy and useful | articies made by inmates of the home. This year the table was in charge of | Mrs. Rodolph H. Kissel. Mrs. Alfred ! | | Mr. and Mrs. William P. Brinckerhoff of Mount Vernon, was graduated from the Hotchkiss School and Princeton. He |15 a member of the Princeton Club. * % * | Mre. Enid Wales Middleton of 829 | Park avenue was married today to Capt | Franck Taylor Evans, U. 8. Navy. Mrs, Kessler_and Miss Caroline Crocker. The officers of the organization are | Mrs. Gustav E. Kissel, president of the | board; Mrs. Francis Smyth, second vice | jjve with her. president; Mrs. W. Kintzing Post, sec-| Mrs. Middleton's first husband was retary, and Mrs. Eilingham Lawrence, | Nathaniel Brackett Wales. They were assistant treasurer. !divorced in July. 1023. She and her Among those who presided at other | second husband, Dr. John Izard Middle- tables were Mrs. George B. Hopkins, | ton, were divorced in Mexico in March, Mrs. Howard Carroll, Mrs. Harvey 1926. Mrs. Middieton is a descendant Spencer, Mrs. Frederick Barbour, Mrs. | of Gov. Dinwiddie of Virginta, who was Kiliean Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Henry 8. a brother of the Duke of Durham. Rockenbaugh and Mrs. Thayer Robb. | Capt. Evans is a son of the late Besides being an exclusive society | Admiral Robley D. Evans, “Fighting event, the Sulgrave luncheon was an| Bob” Evans, and Charlotte Taylor of affair of historical interest. It was Washington. He is the great-grandson { held in the Sir Francis Drake Room of | of Gen. Morgan of Revolutionary fame. !the Drake Hotel, a fitting background | During the war he served as senior aide for such an occasion. An impressive to Rear Admiral Hillary Jones. Capt ceremony was the display of the coro- ns was divoreed from a former wife, |nation robes of King Willlam and | the former Gertrude Pullman, Novem- Queen Mary, which have been in the | ber 3 last. In Mexico | Howard family since 1565. The Earl| The wedding took place at the home of Effingham is a descendant of Lord | 0f Mrs. Middleton's sister, Mrs. Leverett Howard of the Tudor navy, under|Salionstall Tuckerman, 2d, in Boston. Queen Ellzzbeth. The carl aiso s a | | descendant of Lord Effingham, Colonial | | Governor of Virginia, and has lent the | | historical robes indefinitely to the Vir- | ginia Historical Society. i | * oo Miss Sally Sears Pratt, daughter of Mrs. John T. Pratt, New York's only woman alderman, will be married at the home of her mother, 7 East Stxty- | | first street, on February 16 to James | Jackson, jr. son of Mr. and Mrs James Jaczson of Boston. ‘The cere- | mony_will be performed by Rev. Endi- cott Peabody, headmaster of the Groton Bchool. A reception will follow, | Mrs, Robert H. Thayer will be her | | sister's_matron of honor and another | | sister, Miss Phyllls Pratt, will be maid | lof honor, 'The bridesmaids will be the | Mizses Elizabeth M. Belmont, Ruth Pruyn, Eleanor Pratt, Lenore L. Whit ney, Marle Iselin, Elizabeth Chisholm of Cleveland and Rachel and Helen | Juckion of Boston, sisters of the bride- ! groom | Kenneth 8. Walker will be best man | l'and the ushers will be Nicholus Biddle, Gardner Emmons, Douglas Robinson Robert. H. ‘Thayer, Howard G. Cushing, Gordon Abbott, jr. Samucl H Hallo- well, John Walts, Nelson B. Lee, Mor- ton Eustls and Arthur W. Richardson Miss Jean Ickelheimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K. Ickelhetmer of 1300 Park mvenue, will be married at | Eherry’s April 10 W Donald Stralem, | son of Mr, and_ Mrs Castmir 1 Suralem of 14 East Eighty-second | el A large reception will follow ceremony will be performed by | Dr Willlam Pierson Merrill of the | Brick Preshyterian Chureh | Mrs. Willlam Russell Scarritt of Boston, and is the mother of Miss Natalie MISS FRANCES McDONALD, Who will leave Washington this week to visit her sister, Mrs. John H. Fallon, at Detroit, Mich,, where she will remain Th for several months, ey | o Phe matron of honor s to e Mes. | 1| SRR R GRM D Harold Kenneth Taydor and Miss Mar- garet Knott will be mald of honor | Bridesmnids chosen are Misses Ruth | Jones, Mary Sheppard, Audrey lew- | #sohn, Chico Kilvert and Caroline and | Anne’ Storrs. Marle Seott will be ! tlower girl H 4 Jewelers Mitversmiths St | Feite Warburg s to be best man ushers will nclude Justin - Haynes, | George Deemer, Robert Lehman, i | {uncle of the bride Harold Kenneth | [ aylor, Joh.. McGulre, Richard Stod- | dard Aldrich, Albert Stern, Jr, Maurice | Hehwab and Plerre Blialem P With )l the colroing and dash of & European fete, the mi-Careme bhull Land carnival will take place nt the | Hotel Plaza on March 14 This dance miarks thie il benedt for the Rus wian Charity Hoclety, of which Mme, | Olga —de Golokhstoft 1 president Princess Xenla of Greece 1s chaliman of putrone Alveady there s becn an nflux of apphications for tabie eservislons Miss Marguerite Wood Hall, daught oy of M and Mrs, Willism Edwin Huil ol Ol Chureli voud, Greenwich, Conn, s mnioed Jast Thursday to Willlain P Bonckerhoff of - Mot Vernon Both wie well known members of the | younger wet and the wedding wan a | poplr soclal event ‘The el took place Chrsl Ghuieh wich. with Fredeick oMcintingThere was a reception the Hall Dome, with many prominent tulks from New York present Micn Hall was attended by her sieter, Mise Buewn Hall, with & younger sister, Miss Constance Hall, acling as fower o° BERRY & WASHINGT TIFFANY I'A ROYAL €O and | Mr. Brinckerhoff, who is the son of | Middleton is a daughter of Rev. Dr. and | o8 N FOUND g, st BUCCESSORS TO BERRY & WHITMORE CO. AND BRONZES PORCELAIN WARE 010 ‘Thirteenth O O Cushings Are Hosts To Dinner party of Fourteen at Quantico Affair Is Given In Honor of Col. and Mrs. Richard S. Hooker. QUANTICO, Va., February 11.--Capt. | and Mrs. Francis C. Cushing were hosts at dinner last week, entertaining a | party of 14 in honor of Col. and Mrs. Richard 8. Hooker, who are leaving in the near future for Bremerton, Wash., | where the colonel will be on duty at the | navy yard. | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Williams had as ]uuc«m for the week end Comdr. Stew- | art, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy, and | Mrs. Stewart of Washington. | Capt. and Mrs. David R. Nimmer en- tertained a party of eight at dinner and | bridge Thursday evening. | Lieut. and Mrs. Alan Shapley were hosts to the Monday Evening Bridge | Club fast week. Mrs. Willis, wife of Lieut. Col. Lau- ren S. Willis, now on duty at the Navy Yard in Washington, was the house guest last week of Maj. and Mrs. George W. Van Hoose. | " Capt. Arnold W. Jacobsen and Capt. | Raymond E. Knapp spent the last day | of the duck shooting secason at the | country place of Judge A. T. Embrey, | Hopyard, on the Rappahannock River, | several miles from Fredericksburg, Va. | Judge Embrey and his son, Thomas | Embrey, made up the foursome for last week's party. | Maj. and Mrs. M. B. Humphrey en- tertained guests at dinner Saturday night in honor of Comdr. and Mrs. Stewart of Washington. Mrs. Fellers, wife of Lieut. Willlam S. Fellers, who Is with the expeditionary force in China, entertained one of the Tuesday clubs this week and Mrs. Cot- trell, wife of Lieut. Alfred C. Cottrell, | | entertained the other. { . Mrs. Skinner, wife of Capt. Emmet | W. Skinner, entertained with four tablcs | of bridge Wednesday afternoon. | Miss Helen Belt of ‘Washington was {the violinist in church last Sunday {morning and was accompanied at the |plano by her sister, Mrs. Ozabal, wife | of Chief Marine Gunner Emory T. Oza- | bal. Miss Belt and Mrs. Ozabal are | very well known in the music world and both belong to several music clubs in_Washington. Mr. Talbott Denmeade of Baltimore was the guest last week of his sister and brother-in-law, Maj. and Mrs. Harry G. Bartlett, for the birthday an- niversary of his mother, Mrs. Talbott Denmeade, who s spending some_time on the post with Maj. and Mrs. Bart- | lett Capt. and Mrs. Field Harris spent the MRS. HENRY L. Bride of the third British secretary, formerly Miss Alice Eno and a member of | Richard Fourc SOCIE EWING D'A. HOPKINSON, the pageant cast of the Junior League cabaret ball February 14. éhro;c-Tucsday Ball® At Women's City Club | Mrs. Calvin Coolidge heads the list of patronesses for the Mardl Gras Ball to be given by the Americanization School Association on the evening of February 21 at the City Club. Many national- ities and different periods of America’s development will be represented in the costumes and the dances. week end in Washington with Mrs, Harris' mother and sister, Mrs. Chinn and Miss Ruth Chinn. Maj. and Mrs. H. L. Larsen enter- tained informally at dinner Saturday evening, having eight guests. H Capt. and Mrs. Lyle Miller were hosts at dinner recently, entertaining a party |of eight. | Mrs. Helner, wife of Capt. Robert G. | | Heiner, Medical Corps, U. S. N., had | guests in for bridge Monday afternoon, | | complimenting Mrs. Talbott Denmeade | of Baltimore, Md. Mrs. Upshur, wife of Lieut. Col. W. P. Upshur, and Mrs. Floyd, wife of Maj Oliver Floyd, now in Nicaragua, spent the week end in Annapolis, Md., as the | guests of Mrs. Unoshur's sister, Miss Munford. Lieut. F. W. Webster, Medical Corps U. 8. N. and Mrs. Webster entertained at a very charming bridge dinner Tues- day night for Mrs. Joscph Smith of Boston, having 20 guests. | | Capt. and Mrs. Oliver P. Smith and Mrs. ‘Nellle Pratt Wall of Washington | | were the guests last week of Capt. and |Mrs. L. D. Hermle. Capt. Smith is on duty at Marine Corps hedquarters. ! Mrs. Livingston, wife of Lieut. Wil- | llam F. Livingston, who Is with the ! expeditionary forces in China, enter- | S. | tained the Thursday Club last week. Wales and Nathaniel B. Wales, jr., who | Mrs. Joseph Smith of Boston, wh has been visiting her brother-in-law | land sister, Capt. Willlam C. Garton, | | Medical Corps, U. 8. N.. and Mrs Gar- | ton, left Thursday for New York to! Join her husband before returning to Boston. Col. Charles E. Kilbourne, C. A. C. U. 8. A., of Washington lectured to the | r“"" and students of the Marine Corps Schools Friday morning. Col. Kil- | | bourne was accompanied to Quantico | by Maj. A. H. Turnage, U. §. M. C., on | duty at headquarters. Both were lunch- | {eon guests of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. P. Upshur. Colonial Dam'es Pro}mse Benefit to Wythc Fund‘ Chapter 111 of the Colonial Dames of Anierica 15 sponsoring a series of lec- tures for the benefit of the Wythe house fund. The lectuges will be given | during Lent. the spedkers and toples | being as follows: February 29, a short | sketch of the life and work of John | | Singleton Copley, R. A., speaker, Mr. | | Copley Amory. ‘at his residence, 1811 | | Que street; March 7, “Africa and the | Africans,” “lllustrated with slides, by | Mr. Oscar Crosby, at the residence of Mrs. Robert Lansing. 1323 Eighteenth | street; March 14, “Washington in the | car 2000," fllustrated with slides, by | | Charles W. Elfot, 2nd, of the National | Park and Planning Commission, at | the residence of Mrs. John Ruthe | ford, 1602 Twentieth street: March | “Historical Clardens of Virginia,” fllus- | trated with slides, by Mrs. John Skel- | ton Willlams, at the Washington Club, | 11010 Seventeenth street. and March {28, “Gen. and Mrs. Washington at | Home," fllustrated with siides by Dr. Charles Moore of the Fine Arts Com- misston. at the residence of Mrs. Dem- | arest Lloyd. 1825 R street. All the | lectures will be given at 3:30 o'clock Keveraible Water. ART NCKEEN ationers — Dumond Merchants ‘I;% COMPANY ON AGENTS VRILE GLASS PENHAGEN N.W. Others who have consented to act as patrons and patronesses are Chief Jus- tce and Mrs. Walter I. McCoy, Justice and Mrs. F. L. Siddons, Mrs. James J. Davis. Assistant Secretary and Mrs. W. W. Husband., Representative Edith Noursz Rogers, Representative Charles L. Underhill, Commissioner and Mrs. Sidney F. Tallaferro, Judge Mary O'Toole, Col. and Mrs. U. 8. Grant, Dr. and Mrs. Abram Simon, Mrs. W. Wagner, Mrs. E. K. Fox. Mrs. J. B. Custis, Mr. and Mrs. Levi H. David, Miss Louise Durham. Mrs. Jessie Cunningham, Mrs. Childress B. Gwyn, Mr. and M 's. Selden M. Ely, Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas St Miss Mary B. Anderson, Mrs. James M. Willey, Miss Margaret G. Barker, Mrs. Gertrude J. McPherson, Miss Helen L. Pumphrey, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gross, Mrs. Charles E. Winter, Mrs. R. C. Bryant, Mrs. W. T. Rankin, Mrs. Willlam E. Chamberlain, Miss Oliver Beatty. Mrs. R. A. Heaton. Mr. Buntinzton Gillett and Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph DuBols. New York Suci?;y Plans Elaborate Function The New York State Soclety will give a Valentine dance at the Willard Tues- | at 8:30 day evening, February 14, o'clock, when the guests of honor will be Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland, Representative and Mrs. James S Parker, Representative and Mrs. 8. Wal- lace Dempsey. Representative and Mrs | Sol Bloom. Representative and Mrs. John J. Boylan, Representative and Mrs. Royal H. Weller, Representative and Mrs. Frederick M. Davenport and Representative and Mrs. Harcourt J. Pratt, who will receive with the pres- ident of the soclety and Mrs. H. J. McClure, assisted by the reception committee, consisting of Mrs. John Nicholson, Mrs. Hamilton Fish. jr. Miss Mary E. Black. sses are Mrs. Grace E George H. Lynch. Mrs. Frank S. Sanford, Mrs. Carlton van Volkenburg. Mrs. H. H. Smith, Miss| Mrs. Charles Willcox. Mrs. Grace Dovle | Helen M. Brown and Miss Ella E Purdy. -C is the reigning combined with ‘Woman Dcmocrats Name Speaker for Luncheon Mr. Roland Morris of New York, for- | mer Ambassador to Japan under the | Wilson administration and member of | the special commission to Siberia, will | be the speaker at the program lunclieon of the Woman's National Democratic Club Monday, February 13. Miss Anna | Connally will preside and introduce Mr. | Morris, whose subject will be “If I Were | Writing the Platform in 1928." in ac- | cordance with the series of discussions | under that title which the club is fea- turing this season. | . Among those who will be present at the luncheon are Mrs. Royal Copeland, who will entertain a party of four; Mrs. Samuel Herrick, who will have a num- ber of gues! Mrs. Stephen Bonsal, Mrs. Charles S. Hamlin, Mrs. Frank | Hiram Snell, Mrs. Blair Banister, Mrs. | George M. Eckels, Miss Agnes Wilson, #ho wiil entertain a party of eight: Mrs. | Frank Mebane, Mrs. William S. Conan! | Miss Otto, who will be hostess to a pa: ty of four; Miss Caroline Reilly. Mrs. | Lincoln Green. Mrs. Rose Yates Forres- | ter, Mrs. Arlenne Spangler and Mrs. | E. R. Richards. i M. G. A: Lyoer t0 Be Guest ; At Women's City Club Mr. Gideon A. Lyon will be homu | guest and speaker at the Women's City Club current events section, Tuesday afternoon at 4:50 o'clock. Outstandirg events of current interest will be dis- cussed. Mrs. Grace Ross Chamberlin will preside. Among the patronesses of this section are Miss Susan Baker, Miss M. E. Black, Mrs. A. E. Becher, Miss Eva Bullard, Mme. Marie Boulay-An- derson, Miss Frances M. Davison, Mrx A. G. Dodge, Mrs. I. B. Dodson, Mrs. E. B. Fristoe, Mrs. Walter Florence, Miss Mary Gott, Mrs. Frank Golden. Mrs. Enma Hughes, Mrs. Ella G. Hoff- man, Mrs. Marie H. Heath, Mrs. Lillian ney, Mrs. Ella Myers, Miss Mary A. Mason, Miss Meda Ann Martin, Miss Helen McGown, Miss Elva McNamara. Mrs. Mary C. McCloskey, Miss Mary Nickerson, Miss Grace Osgood. Miss Henrietta Olding, Miss Adele Randali. i Mrs. Eleanor Baker Spencer. Miss Helen | | Mrs_Ogden Mills, Mrs. Theodore Doug- | McSweeney, Miss Mary Eleanor Smith, |las Robinson, Mrs. Edmund Platt and | Mrs. W. H. Snider, Miss Ella May Sul- | livan, Miss Hazel Swift, Mrs. C. M Vosburg. Mrs. D. M. Stone. Miss Roberta | Tull. Miss Elsie Weeks, Mrs. Ida Whit- | tington, Miss Mary Benton Wright, Wooster. Mrs. J. B. Wishart and Miss | Josephine Willis. Le CosTUME COMPLETE AST, YEAR perhaps only a semi- favorite, the Ensemble this Spring vogue. For Sports the frock-coat ensemble—the frock of silk tweed. For Travel—the bodice-topped skirt, the blouse of heavy silk, with cape-like jacket of twill or tweed to match the skirt. and Afternoon, printed silk ensembles, chic and charming. For Street It's to be a great season of unstinted popularity for the ensemble and the ERLEBACHER pre- sentatiofis antic ipate every occasion and all possible desire. Our fo precasts of Spring are equally inclusive of the TAlL wery smartest LEUR MODES ériebacher “eminine Hpparel of Individualily TWELVETEN TWELVETWELVE'F STREET G. Knowles, Mrs. Anna H. B. McKin- | TY.” Hospital Benefit Ball Feature Event of Winter One of the altogether delightful oc- casions of the w-mnfm ‘Winter sea- son is the annual ball and benefit for George Washington University Hos~ pital, which always occurs on the occa- sion of Washington's birthday anni- versary and has an unusual historic significance, as arr: by the board of lady managers of the hospital of | which Mrs. Prederick W. True is presi- | dent, but as Ash Wednesday falls on | February 22 this year, the ball was moved forward by a day. This season’s ball, known as “A Gar- | den Party on the Potomac in Honor of Gen. and Mrs. Washington,” has Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor and Mrs. Walter | Tuckerman as co-chairmen, and one of | the fascinating features of the occasion 1 to be a pageant scene devised ane directed by Mrs. Tuckerman, which will picture one of those lovely ccca- slons at an old Potomac River estate | when the General and Lady Washing- | ton went a-visiting, and a distinguished | gToup of Americans and foreign visitors | were “among those present.” The scene will be laid in the year 1784, and | among the distinguished guests will be | Gen. ~ Lafayette, Benjamin Prankiin i and a group of Predericksburg Masons. | This colonial group of Masons will be | represented by a group of the fraternity tm the present day who will come from Fredericksburg just for this occasion, | wearing the Masonic regalia of colonial | times and bringing with them greatly | treasured relics of the days when | George Washington became a member iot the order and took his first three | Masonic (Leugrmvn the old lodge in rg, Va. They will repre- I;e‘mw ll;::)flc chanm: of that dny?r-n i were members of Lodge No. [ AT &A < i e floor committee for the occasion Mr. Gilbert Grosvenor as | d Mr. Walter Tuckerman | as vice chairman and will include in addition to prominent Washington men | & number of honor students at George | :;ls;l&gwndunh;x;my, who will be as- | under the directs | Chres 1. Tompiing " iy | learsals are being held of a | pageant groups under Mrs. ’Iuckerli man's direction at the Mayflower, the ch: ace Peters Johnson, . | Roy Neuhauser, Mrs. Prederic Pnlrri,fx?- | ton. Mrs. Bradbury, Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Willilam Hill, Mrs. H. C. Macates, Mrs. hy. Mrs. John Paul i hT”." Mrs. J. Lawn Thompson and | others. Boxholders for this ey 2| any well known Wuhmg::;hzc:gz are keenly interested in the success of the George Washington University Hos- pital benefit. Mrs. John B, Larner, chairman of boxes, announces the 1 gn;ldresrs &( bmwm be the President of orge Was| n Universit; 7S, ::lrlr;::;“ l{(l‘sh‘ .:::defltk %lm'l’,r‘u-: | pres! of d of | of the hospital: Mrs. wuum""’.yf"u“i“'um". | Mrs. Charles H. Tompkins, Mrs. Edwin B. Parker, Mrs. Charles H. Woodhull, | Mrs. Theodore W. Noyes, Mrs. Charles | Boughton Wood, Mrs. W. D. Ord, Miss | Alice Clapp, Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. Charles W. Richardson, Mrs. Gil- bert Grosvenor, Mrs. H. K. Willard, Mrs. O. B. French, Mrs. hard Fourchy, Mrs. Carl A. mum William H. Hill, Mrs. Lisner, Mrs. Wal- ter Tuckerman, Mrs. Frank B. Nr.y.els. | Mrs. James A. Lyon, Mrs. C. C. Glover, jr.; Mrs. G. W. Trow! ', Mrs. Whit- man Cross and Mr. Julius Garfincke!. Bridge Party and Supper | In Honor of Miss King | Miss Anne Nolan entertained a: a bridge and supper party ‘Buesday eve- ning in honor of Miss Barbara Lucille King. the guests to meet Miss | King were Miss e King, Miss Elmer Donovan, Miss Margaret Mannix, Miss Catherine Mannix, Miss Fvelyn {Nee. Miss Irma Rupert, Miss Beity Cooke, Miss Dorothy Smith, Miss Norma Powell, Miss Esther Hauber, Miss Beatrice Goheen. Miss Loretta | Goheen, Mrs. James Cunningham. Mrs. Raymond Dantel Lewis, Mrs. Minor gelne, st.‘:k ::dl:;]r P. Nolan. Mrs. lerce Lovi le and Mrs. Robert { D. Cunningham. Opvesite Cathedral Mansions Toesday and Thursday Our 0w de s Aot bread and pas’ dany Col. 10118 ANN TABER m<» ~HcaA=~amZ2Z0n C 1 b

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