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SOCIETY." Penitential Season Will Not Hamper Society Events: Leap Year to Be Outstanding Affair. MW YORK. February 18—Lent begins on Wednesday. A year ago this meant the cessation of all social activi- ties by members of New York society. | Now it means nothing, as those who| remain in the city entertain and are | rtained throughout the penitential | s*ason. At the resorts the height of | season is reached, all the large/ and_masquerade parties being given at Palm Beach. St. Augustine, Ormond. Miami. Miami Beach and other places. | One of the largest entertainments scheduled for Lent is the second leap | vear aseembly given by a number of men prominent in social circles. It take place at the Ritz-Carlton on lean vear night. The subscribers are youns men. cach of whom is entitled | to invite three women as his guests. The patrons and the committee will ve the subscribers and their guests. n.will form a stag line and | te the men to dance and will| on them. The refreshments, be simple and will be from ' ere again the women will te d to do the work usually done men—invite the men to supper refreshments to their re- IPPCT paTtners. patrons for the assembly are: le Bowdoin. Lewis B. in P. Kingsley, Frederick ow. D. Hunter McAlpin, | Osborn, John D. Rocke- jr.: John Rutherfurd. Herbert L. e and Benjamin T. Tilton. The bers of the committee are: Gilbert | . ir.: Frederick Gallatin Hoppin. Ainturn LeRoy. James Russell Henry Julian Mali, Abbot Low Lawrence Morris and Edward chairman. rterest and enthusiasm show: ance have exceeded all expecta- The committee found it neces- + scveral weeks ago to close the lists | in advance in order to prevent undue ding at the ball. Since that time | ce has becn compelled to 50 or 60 subscriptions to per whose acceptances were Te- ceived after the limit had been reached. Another notable party of Lent wiil be the brilliant Mi-Careme ball and carnival. Which will take place at the/ Plaza on March 14. A feature of this| will be awards offered 107 the 2 £3ry clude famous authori-' in the theatrical world prominent members of so- . The event is for the benefit of the Russian. Charity Society Mrs. William B. Leeds is chairman e patroness committee and serving with her are M:s. Vincent Aster. Mme. A N. Avinoff. Mrs. Edmund L. Baylies, Mrs. Cordon Knox Bell. Mrs. Roberi 5. Brewster. Mrs. W. Murray Crane, | Mrs. W. Bayard Cutting, Mrs. Lyttleton Fox, Mme. Olga De Golokhvastoff, Mrs. Clarence L. Hay. Mrs. John C. Living- ston, Mrs. Charles McLain, Mrs. Wil- liam T. Manning., Mrs. Lewis Gouver- peur Morris. Mrs. Serge Rachmaninoff, | Princess Lubov Schetinin, Mrs. Mont- | mery Schuyler. Mrs. I. I. Sikorsky, gmness Solov Mme. Ughet. Mrs Comnelius Vanderl Mrs. George | Mrs. Ridley Watts, of Morristown, N. D. ' cratic families. . New York Social World Plans Lenten Activities Assembly Promises Hoyt Wiborg, Mrs. tson, Mjss Mary ! e Princess Nina R. Thornton Wiison, aracciollo. cA division of opinion exists among the members of the smart set who inhabit the Piping Rock section of Long Island. The truth of the matter is that those who live in the area on| the outskirts of Locust Valley wish to start a separate comunity of their own and a meeting was called vester- day at the home of Paul D. Cravath to | agree upon the first steps to be taken toward independence. It has been sug- gested that a new village be created under the name of Matinocock, an old Indian designation of the section. An interesting sociel announcement of the last week was that of Miss Lucy | Jackson Gawthrop. eldest daughter of Mrs. Charles S. Gawthrop. of 655 Park avenue. and the last Mr. Gawthrop. who will be married to Lieut. Comdr. John Douglass Ross of the Royal Navy on April 23 in St. James' Church, Som- erset, Bermuda. Miss Gawthrop will have her two sisters, the Misses Mary C. and Hannah S. Gawthrop. as he maids of honor and only attendant Following the ceremony there will b a reception at Scaview, the country place of Miss Gawthrop's cousin, Mrs. Sheridan Patterson. { Miss Gawthrop attended Miss Por- ter's School at Farmington, Conn., and is & member of the Junior League Miss Mary Stuart Cottrell, daughter of Mrs. Calvert Byron Cottrell and the late Mr. Cottrell, of Westerly. R. I. and Ridley Watts, jr.. son of Mr. and J. will be married February 25 in St. Bartholomew's. Rev. Clifton Macon of- ficiating. A reception at the Ambas- sador Will follow the ceremonies. Mrs. Randoiph E. Chandler will be her T's matron of honor. Erwin R. Witts will be his brother’s best man and ushers chosen are Charles C. Bur and Thomas F. Oakes of Hartford. Loui; Dejonge of Fitchburg. Mass.: John S Amory and Duncan F. Thaver of Bos- ton. Joseph S. Clark. jr.. Philadelphia: H. Wainwright Howe, jr.: Donald F. Bush. John Watts and Charles C. Lee of New York and Robert Z. Cates and Vinton Chapin. Washington. | The New York sociel set was much ; interested to learn that Mr. and Mrs. David Prewitt of Lexington, Ky. had announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Martha R. E. Prewitt. to Clifton Breckinridge. of New York, a member of the noted f: his name in the Scuth and Mid Miss Prewitt gained fame four ago, while attendinz a Lendon, whe deci to see “how the other half” lived. N Prewitt ob- | tained a position as a maid in the home of a London stockbroker and for two or three weeks performed the duties for which a scullery maid is responsible The London family had no idea of the girl's identity. On her return to Kentucky Miss Pre- witt became interested in social sottle- ment work and is connected with a schecl in the Kentucky mountains. She is wealthy, a society beauty and a mem- ber of one of Kentucky's most aristo- 0( personll Ifl'GfG!K to Wathington Residents The marriage of Miss Helene Babette i Bendheim, caughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Bendheim, and Mr. Stanford | Edward Abel of this city will take place | Thursday at noon at the Willard Ho- tel. The ceremony will be performed | by Rev. Dr. Abram Simon and will be | followed by a breakfast. Miss 1da Kaufman and Miss Phyllis | Kronheimer are spending the week end in Baltimore as the guest of friends. Mrs. Louis Glaser and young son ol Mazss., are the guests of th former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J.| Kaufman of Chevy Chase. Mr. Irving Peist of Newark, N. J, and | Mr. David Letterman of New York were | the guests for the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Weyl. Mrs. Harry and her baby daughter June of New York are the| guests of the former's parents, Mr. and | 3irs. Edgar Baum of Allison street. i Miss Elsa S. Stiro.of Pittsburgh was | t last week of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wednesday 2t>rnoon. at 2 o'clock, s the vests Dzvid Prank is chairman Miss Esther Sherby has re ee months' stay in the South. whe she was the guest of friends in Atlanta | and Bavannah and Mrs. Simon Kann wiil re- t Thursdzy from four weeks' stay i Hazvana Cuba Mrs Charies Priedlander s the | guest of her brot and sister-in-law. W 4 Mrs. Bol Pey in Newport Mrs. Pevser and Mr. and r Westheimer of Newport in Washing- . I Washington Edmund Kaufmann Piorida t zpend two guest of Lawrence Rutel have & tares-week tip W Jursnny hostreer . erg wa 0 stens Ber nome lora Sigma Upsilon Hae Founder's Day Banquet ! Founder's g et Iote Bigma Ups 3, Gt & the wenth birthday ant ronty, was beld last Lignt | Furmevel Hortense Bane, acting 3o U ca- of VssUmisiress, Vk charge of progrem. Among the spe 1ea wat \he Tecitation by one of the puadges Wiss Elzabetn Barr, of e bhick i the official povm pasity chprge of the b [ aed Mirs Eicanor Ashe Clerge Mist Mury Fesrnow ne Fupp end M Alne e P 1 the Jargest wftairs of sororty wbOUl 32 members. - ner with the nvited guests, being cient S St. Margaret’s Benefit Will Be Given Tomorrow Arrangements for the card party to be given at the Willard Hotel tomorrow fternoon by the Rector’s Aid of St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, Con- necticut avenue and Bancroft place, have been completed, ‘according to an- | nouncement by the committee in| 2. and it promises to be a most uccessful affair. Members of the committee are Mr: Joseph Wall, Mrs. Willlam M. Slee Mrs. Albert Atwood. Mrs. Charles J. O'Neill, Mrs. R. Winswon Holt, Mrs. lexan Bull, Miss Caroline Smith. Mrs. J. M. Durant. Mrs. W. Wayne Wirgman and Mrs. Edward McC. Jones. Mrs. Alexander Bull, chairman, and her committee have provided a prize | for each table and homemade n.ndy! will be on sale by Mrs. W. W. Wirg- man and the ladies of Circle No. 5. Among those making reservations are Mrs. J. V. White, Mrs. Joseph S. Wall, | Mrs. George Andrews, Mrs. H. J. Davis, | Mrs. W. Bayley, Mrs. Clagett, Miss E. P. Perin. Mrs. E. L. Jewell. Miss Caro- line Smith. 3 Mrs. Charles S Reeves, Mrs. B Mclea villilam M. Northrop, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs Ella H. Micou, Josephine A. Rohrer, Mrs. B. Jackson, Mrs. M. B. Cairnes, Mrs. M. Shumate, Mrs. N. A. Biddle, Mrs. C. M. Stell- wagen. Mrs. A L Peck, Mrs Scott Baldwin, Miss C. Baker, Mrs, K. Sim- mons, Miss Emily . Moore, Mrs. Lucy Copeland, Mrs L. Troutman. Miss Blanch Polkinhorn, Mrs. James F. Douglas, Mrs. Frank Mack, Mrs. Frank- lin Weems Mys. Edward Mu M M. Posey r. Mrs Landvoigt hur Smith, Mrs. Charles B Mrs Clerk, Mrs Turne; Mrs. John M. Swanson, Mrs. Paul Bl Mrs. Carl Casey. Mrs. Lo J. Roberts, Mrs. Rote Mul J. Moore, Mrs. R, Winston Holt murd H' Parry, Mrs. J. O Ey- | Laura Wiight, Mrs. D. G H. K. Boss. Mrs 5. R Ficklen Mrs. Warren Akers Adkins, Mrs. Louts Peak Mrs. David L. Sandor, Ettenger, Mrs. Ch Le Koy Goff H. M. Moss H. L. Gott, A Lynn Gillesple W Fu y B Brown Earl Mackin Medleys Party Hosts At Lyon Village Home Hobert L, ra Hewett Gaston, Mr Welch, M; + . R and N Mr and Mry and M N R ¢ _Chinn Groume K 16 W Bucke Hleig Mr. ana e er Ju '.E-OKUMIHA Ho. A”B"si Special Sunday Dinner 1290 Lot 7 ROAST TURKEY ROAST PHILA. CAPON Chaive of ROAST MEATS Columbia 5042, | |and Miss Elizabeth Jackson. Col THE SUNDAY ST. TO VISIT PARENTS MRS. FRANK Wife of Brig. Gen. Keefer, preparin, i | Medaris. R. KEEFER, for a visit to her parents in Texas. Alabama Socicty Ball Proves Brilliant Affair| The ball given the Alabama State Soclety of Wast February 9, in the large balltoom of the Willard Hotel was one of the most bril- liant in the history of the organization. | Not only was it attended by ¥ prominent but every porti sented by membe: veterans who occupied a box as guests of the organization. Dancing began at 9 o'clock and con- tinued until 11 o'clock, when the queen | of the ball with her pages arrived and | led the grand march. each guest re-! ceiving an attractive favor as assed | down the long ballrcom. ~Mrs. Hugo | Black. wife of Senator Black of Ala- | bama, was crowned queen of the oc-| casion. and the three charming littie pages who ex ed her in the grand march and finally to the M\‘ of honor vere Miss Black. Chief Justice and Mrs Campbell, Admiral Richard S Mrs. Oliver Street, Mrs. Sterling Foster. Mrs. Rhett Goode, Mr. and Ha R. Fuiton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lace: Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Trotter Mr. and Mrs. Roger McWhorter. Among the bali werc Senator Heflin, Repre-! Represeniative and Aligood, Representative llam B. Bowling. Cel. att. Mr. A. C. Radue, Mr nd Mrs J. J. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. R. S Tucker, Ma). and Mrs. James F. John- son, Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Sargent, Miss Dinner pany Is y. Mr. 1. Y. Bain, Allen M. Laster. Maj. and Mrs. H Moon, Col. A. R. Brindley, Ma!. Ch e e ey tley arles E Mr. and N and Mrs T rs. C. C. Marsh, Mr. s. Cecil A. Beasley, Mr. and Mrs 5 enby. Mr. J. E. Moneyway. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Chambers, Mr. and Charles J. Bondurant, Mr. and W. P. Lipscombe, Mr. and Mrs Charles Barthelmas and Mrs. Elizabeth Klinehante, . Tegelers Dinner Hosts To Mark Son's Birlhday R. G. Tegeler of 41 rthwest enterta number of Fehr birthd: John nor of the tw ary of their son, Mr. New Arrivals Spring Hats Gorgeous New Models Just Received Hundreds of chic new hats in straws, felts, straw and felt com- hinations, etc. ~ i tecally style exhibi- tion at All Colors—All Sizes 9 1214 F St. n Thursday night, | D <e who occunied boxes at | Capital D. A. R. Chapter Marks 13th Anniversary tman Rice Chapter, ed i's thirteenth birth- rsary Friday, with a banquet Y. W. C. A. Miss Lois Gor- is on the board of directors W. C. A. and a member of nter. made the arrangements to the banquet given there. ta Galloway was the toast- he occasion and introduced . speakers and other: Mrs. Prank Morrison, chapter, extended gro and guests ere in Koeping with n airplane with the “Spirit of * The program was ar- Col. Charles Lind- b around which the Lone Flight” by Miss ust You" and I Heart to Thee" were sung. Hodgkins an honor on “Orders.” Miss s listed on the pro- weuvers,” which was a new dance. Mrs. Samurl W. Ambassador of Good-Will." the national or- Romona 1 My Howard L. talk 1 Mrs guest. gave a Ida V. Rar gram in “Mar name for a A\. R in Jackson | and 2 ler sang two numbers Marletts wve Is in My Heart” nade” Margaret Dav am, but due to a sudden ill esiing talk on Ralph " and 1 Dougal on the pro- enth o Dallas B. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. | pa Given Fer Dr. and Mrs. Tigert United States Comanis- ton, and Ms. Tigert honor at dmner > Whitcomb and s of Hotcl ert were Sc s 2 appointed by ihe De- he Interior to serve in the ey of land grant colleges % conducted by the Burcau of 3 sts were: Dr. Cornelius Beteen University, Prof. Nina Girgler of the University of Arizona; * Ramsower. Dr 3. Steeb sity and Mrs. @teeb, Klcin of the Bureau of Edu- in charge of the su L. R. Alderman of the Burean of Educa 1 man; Dr. E_F. Fowler of the 5 Chamber of Commerce swier, and Miss- Grace the Department of Agricuiture ER of Corne f H was listed next on s, WASHINGTON, D. C. FEBRUARY 19 Mrs. Buttrick Gives Bridge Party and Tea at Home in Quantico Maj. and Mrs. Humphrey Entertain for Hookers— at Theater QUANTICO, Va. February 18.—Mrs. Buttrick, wife of Lieut. Col. James T. Buttrick, entertained at a bridge party | of four tables last Tuesday afternoon. A number of additional guests came in for tea at 5 loc! Maj. and Mrs. M. B. Humphrey were hosts_at dinner on Thursday night in | compliment to Col. and Mrs. Richard S. | Hooker, who are leaving the post in the | near future, | Maj. and Mrs. Harry G. Bartlett en- | tertained a party of 10 at dinner on | Friday night, later taking their guests | to the theater. | Miss Vernon Timberlake of Freder- icksburg was the week end guest of Chaplain and Mrs. Maurice M. Wither- spoon. Miss Timberlake gave a violin solo in the post chapel on Sunday morning. She is a musician of note and is a graduate of Peabody Institute of | Music in Baltimore. | The two Tuesday Clubs were enter- ! tained at the homes of Mrs. Simon, wife of Maj. Allen E. Simon, and Mrs. Hall, wife of Lieut. Elmer Hall, now w:m the Marine Corps expedition in | N gua. Medaris, wife of Lieut. Lester N. who is on_ duty at Brown Field, was hostess to the Thursday Club snst‘ week and had two additional guest | tables. ' Col. and Mrs. James C. Breckenridge have as their house guest for several weeks Mrs. Breckenridge's sister, Mrs. | | Washington B. Grove of West Virginia, for whom they entertained a party of eight at dinner Tuesday evening. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. P. Upshur entertained a party of eight at dinner Wednesday evening, having as honor guests Col. and Mrs. Richard S. wife of Lieut. U hostess to a company of 34 of the post children at a Valentine party last | Saturday afternoon for her two little Frances Anne Cooke and Caroline Cooke. Mrs. Putnam, wife of Lieut. Col. Rus- sel B. Putnam, had a children's party | Saturday, February 11. when her small | daughter, Mary, entertained eight of her playmates at dinner and the movies. Mrs. Biebush, wife of Lieut. Frederick iC. Biebush. now with the Marine Corps ail in China, entertained at bridge on Friday night at the hostess house for Mrs. Alan Shapley, who will leave shortly for Philadelphia, where her hus- band, Licut. Shapley, is attending the Marine Corps School. Mrs. Berkeley, wife of Col. Randolph C. Berkeley, entertained at & bridge luncheon last Thursday afternoon, ha:- | ing_eight guests. | Capt. and Mrs. Robert G. Heiner, U. S. Navy, were hosts at dinner on Sat- | urday night, February 11, when they | entertained a party of eight. | _Miss Mary Tyler Heiner, daughter of | Capt. Robert G. Heiner, Medical Corps. U. S. Navy, and Mrs. Heiner, spent last {week at the Naval Academy as the | guest of Miss Elanore King, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. King, U. S. Navy. Lieut. and Mrs. Harry W. Bacon have as their guest for several davs Mrs. Charles H. Taylor of New York. Mrs. Fogg. wife of Lieut. Comdr. A'den K. Fogg. who is on duty in Wash- ington. was the guest last week of Capt and Mrs. Charles A. Wynn Lieut. Col. William S. Bowen, C. A C.. U. S. Army, of Washington, lectur-d ! 1o the staff and students of the Marine Corps School Friday morning of last week. Col. Bowen was accompanied to Quantico by Ma). Ralph S. Keyser, U. M. C Headquarters, and both were the luncheon guests of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. P. Upshur. Capt. and Mrs. Howard N. Stent had as guests last week Lieut. Comdr and Mrs. Rivers J. Carstarphen of Wash- ingion. where Comdr. Carstarphen is on duty: Miss Nina Malone. al:o of Washington. and Capt. Frederick & Stack, S. M. C, of the U. S. § Mayflower. s. James Beddell of Atlanta, Ga returned to the post last week to be with her daughter, Mrs. Fellers, wife of Lieut. William S. Fellers, who 1s with | the expeditionary force in China. o ;Engayemenu of Social Set Members Announced Mr. engageme-nt Adell Comdr. S. Na of his daughter, Grace to Mr. H. Bernhard Lemon of Hiilsboro, Ohio. The wedding will take | place in Apiil Mr and Mrs. Ithamar B. Peters an- | nounce the engagement of their daugh- (ter, Miss Lilllan Peters, to Dr. Misao ! Suzuki, the wedding to take place in | June. i Mr. and Mrs. lLouis H. Crook nounce the engagement of the latter' | sister, Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Saund daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. | Richara Lee Saunders, to Mr. Edward | Twits Dunlap. son of Canon and Mrs. Edward Slater Dunlap. The wedding will take place in the Autumn. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Katz of this city | announce the engagement of their | daughter Eva to Mr. Adolph W. Lebo- | Fryvsingsr of | witz of Brooklyr | the wedding to take ! place this Summer. resenting a new collection of B e ] DR =i i or ('vvry occasion 525 Out:ztanding Values at a Price That Is Highly Favored Al that is new in Paris and fash- els tha their thinllin for s Lhe v larly 1 ionable New and tinish, York. The new mod 1t have just been taken from tissue wrappings. Lach s Wi its loveliness of fabric For street, for business, worts, afternoon and evening., wew colors —black! Particu- me choice of sheer materials, Al sizes. James G. Roberts announces the | 1928—PART 3 ALEXANDRIA SOCIETY Mrs. Albert Smoot, wife of Mayor Smoot, is chairman of the women's committee which will assist at the ception to be given by Gov. and Mrs. Harry P. Byrd at the Carlyle House on Wednesday, February 22. in honor of President and Mrs. Coolidge. Others assisting will be: Mrs. Charles C. Ca lin, Mrs. Howard W. Smith, Mrs. Charles E. Dare, Mrs. Cameron Rob- erts, Mrs. L. H. Dudley, Mrs. Paul Mor- ton, Mrs. Orlando Kirk, Mrs. Frederick J. Paff, Mrs. John Gardner Graham, Mrs. Harry B. Caton, Mrs. Ashby Rear- don, Mrs. Roger Sullivan, Mrs. John H. Trimyer, Mrs. Mark Price, Mrs. Martin E. Greene, Mrs. Harry D. Kirk, Mrs. Harry Hammond, Mrs. F. Clinton Knight, Miss Emily May and Miss Lil- lian Hoffman. Mrs. Alfred Grifith Uhler and her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mr: John Thornton Ashton, entertained a large reception last evening at the home of Mrs. Uhler, on North Was] ington street, in honor of Dr. Ash- ton's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Tyler Ashton. Por land, Oreg.. woh are guests of the for- mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace D. Ashton in Rosemont. Mrs. Uhler, Dr. and Mrs. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Ash- ton and Miss Lucy Brown Uhler re- ceived and were assisted in the draw- ing room by Mrs. Anderson Sommers, Mrs. Herbert Oliver and Miss Minnie Henderson. Miss Dorsey Ashton served punch in the library, assisted by Miss | Helen Fairchild. In the dining rocm\ Mrs. Prances Smoot Danenhower and Miss Katie Uhler served refreshments, assisted by Miss Eliza Uhler of Wash- ington, Miss Caroline Rust, Miss Mar- garet Warwick, Miss Elizabsth War- | wick, Miss Jeanette Cochran. Miss | Josephine Gregg and Miss Charlotte | Kemper. Cards have been received announcing | the marriage of Miss Lydie Hester | Blackman, liam Tobin Thornton, son of Mrs. James Simpson Thornton of San An-| tonlo, Tex., on Saturday, February 11.| in the chapel of St. Bartholomew's Church in New York City, with Rev. S. De Lancey Townsend. rector of All Angels' Church, officiating. The| ceremony was witnessed by the imme- diate families only and was followed by a small wedding breakfast at| Sherry's. After April 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thornton will live at 419 East Fift seventh street. New York City. Mra. Blackman. mother of the bride, was/ ormerly ss Mary Hester of Ale: andria, and she is a sister of Mrs. Ed- nox Cook of New York, who, was formerly Miss Lulie Hester, and Mrs. Harrie Craig Ansley of Washing- ton, formerly Miss Lydie Hester, whom the bride was named. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Allen Jones an- | nounce the engagement of their daug ter Amelia Mae, to Mr. William Ha: grove Pugh Herring of Washingto: formerly of Clinton. N. C. The we ding will be celebrated very quietly early in March. Mr. Winfleld Pavne Jones. who has been in New York city for the past week, was the guest of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. Marshall Jones on Prince street before returning to his home in Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs. Jones had as their guests for the past week end their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. | and Mrs. John Marshall Jones of Bal- | timore, who were accompanied home | by Miss Anne Lewis Jones. Miss Jones | has since returned hom: Edmund Pendleton Dandridge Memphis, Tenn.. visited her son. Mr. Edmund P. Dandridge. jr.. at the Episcopal High School last week., and then was the guest of her aunt, Mrs George Uhler on North Washing! street before returning home. Miss Nina Pulton of Ellicott Citv. Md.. has left for her home after a visit to her aunt, Miss Mary Carlin, on Duke street. { Miss Anne Madison Washington of ‘Washington and her niece. Miss Eleanor ‘Washington. of Logan, W. Va. are the guests of the former's brother. Mi Selden Washington. while Mrs. ington is visiting relatives in Carolina. Miss Josephine Ramage entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon at her home on Duke street road. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hulfish of Havre Mont. who have bern visiting their sranddaughter. Mrs. E. C. Dorsett. in | Blackstone, Va. are now the gussts of | their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and ! Mrs. Raymond Hulfish. on South St | Asaph street. Mrs. C. S. Reilly has departed for her home in Cincinnati after a visit of sev- eral weeks to Rev. and Mrs. John S. Sowers. Mrs. Albert Keefer of Williamsport. Pa.. is the guest of her son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William | Keefer. Mrs. Harold Brown of New York City is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W ‘Tracy, for whom they entertained at dinner Wednesday evening. Miss Helen Culin of Ogontz. Pa.. and Miss Jean Schoen of New York are the guests of the former's uncle. Mr. Robert Jones. Miss Culin and Miss Schoen e next week for a trip to Texas and Mexico. Mrs. W. B. Kinchloe and Miss Betty Kinchloe sailed from Baltimore Tues- g:y to spend several weeks in Tampa. 07 | of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Seiple in As bury Park, N. J. ¥ Mrs. Charles T. Nicholson was the | week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bovd | Beall in Richmond. where joined by her daughter. Miss S the b ror‘s a. Miss Katharine Fairfax is the guest |} ! FURNITURE | Solld mahogany carved frame twop holstered (n rich covers of trieze mohair February Sale Price enclosed china case and serving tabl A table, five alde and one arm chair. Fedruary Sale I SOCIETY. Nicholson, and the latter's roommate, Miss Christine Cook of Randolph Macon's Women's College, in Lynch- | hurg. Mrs. Douglas Folks and Mrs. R. L. Tate of Richmond have left for their homes after a visit to their brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jenifer Broaddus. Mrs. Thomas Guthrie Gibson of Gib- son, N. C., is the guest of her mother, Mrs. George Le Hew. Mrs. Willlam Bettis is home from a visit to her niece, Mrs. F. K. Norton, in_Quantico. Mr. Edward Maloney has left for his home in Scranton, Pa, after a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Frances Rat- ledge. ‘The social committce of the Old Dominion Boat Club gave the last dance of the Winter season at the clubhouse Friday evening. The Easter dance will be given Monday evening, April 9, and will be the first of a se- ries of fortnightly dances to be given through the Spring and Summer. Miss Jeannette Cochran i3 home from Lexington, where she attended the Midwinter dances at the Virginia Military Institute. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Rudd have re- | turned from Richmond County. where they attended the golden wedding an- niversary of Mrs. Rudd's parents, Mr D. H. Woolard. February 6. ntine dance was held Tues- day evening at the Belle Haven Coun try Club. which was arranged by Judge William 8. Snow and Mr. Gard. The usual weekl: tea was held at the club last Sunda afternoon Mrs. Har ces Harlowe a Mr. and Mrs. Charlottesville. Mrs. Roger B. Adams has returned from a visit to her son-in-law daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larsen in Norfolk. Mrs. Leo P. Harlow was the guest of Miss Virginia Taylor McCormick at the home of her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Jett McCormick. in Norfolk. for the meeting home from a James Goodman, in and Club Boheme Completes Plans for Masked Ball Preparations have been completed for the Mardi Gras night soiree of the Clun [Buhfme to be given in its room at the | Carlton Hotel Tuesday. This is to be a { costume bal masque, and the Washing- |ton debutantes on the committee of th iclub are enthusiastically backing t! | dance. Among those who have reserved large (tables are Comdr. C. T. Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Todd, Dr. and Mrs. Henry R. Elliott. Mr. Hardy Patten. | Brockett Muir and | The club. ich is sponsored by a bo: of governors. includes Mr. Randali | Elliott, director. X Helen Ray Hag er, social secretary; Mr. Magnien M Ardle, secretary. Mr. Henning :and Mr. Theodore F. Gannon. debutant, mittees include | Miss Pegzy Bure! Helen Dainzer- | fleld, Miss Jeanette Hume, Miss Mar- |garst H. Kerr. Miss Lillia | Miss Hester Ann LeFevre. M 'Ma diss Edwina Morrow N . Miss Elen Pecl] | Richards, 5o | Imogens Taylor. A E Miss Florence Wetherill, M Willcox and Miss Prances Hill The men's committee are Mr. Georgze A!PI. Mr. Kenneth Abrams W {Abrams. Mr. Snowden Ashford. Mr Sam Beach, Mr. Frederick Bradl i Heath Goldshorough. Lies gk t Muir, Mr ichard E. Shands and Mr. Richard antzinger. ‘Mrs. Chance Is Hostess For Women's Club Tea 1 be given men’s City Club at the clubho ackson place, from 430 until § o Assisting hostesees will Miller, Mrs. Bruce of the Poetry Society of Virginia last ! week. Mrs. Harlow has published sev- eral books of poems under the name of Caroline Giitinan Harlow. Rev. Percy L. Vernon. pastor of the First Baptist Church. is the guest of his brother. Rev. H. A. Thornton, in Min- neapolis. Mr. d Mrs. Edgar M. Young of Fredericksburg announce the rngage- ment of their daughter, Elizabeth Dos- well. to Mr. E. Jackson Eggborn, ir.. of Culpeper. The wedding will oc nd Mrs. Clarence Simpson and the Jatter's brother. Mr. George Fletcher, were week end guests of t . Mrs. Sarah Pletcher, in a. Mr. Frank Perry is home from a visit to his parents, Mayor and Mrs. F. B. Perry, in Orange. Va. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Goodwin Gant of New York City announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Lucy Bar Mr. Charles Kerr Hoge. ir. form: this city. but now of Fra son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 3 of Stanton. Va. The wedding will occur very quietly at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Gant in the late Spring. g Prince George County Teachers HHVG Banquet The annual banquet and social eve. ning of the teachers of Prince Geo which period ad- dresses were made by Mr Harry O. Hine 0 the Board of Educa t, and Mr. W. §. H pal of the Salisb School. Dancing and brid, ick Roman, ise]] T George H. Rutiey, Mrs. Charl [ Schudt. Miss Ada Soleau. Miss Rooerta Tull and Mrs. Frederick R. Whipp! Guests of honor will be M Shortridge Fo. wno are Mrs. Deris Authier. 5 privileges at the tea. 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