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"SOCIETY.” THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FEBRUARY 26, 1928—PART 3. SOCIETY." 3 Comdr. and Mrs. Ingram Entertained at Annapolis Dinner Precedes Officers’ Dance at Which Ma;. Torrey Assists in Rece Luncheons Give ANNAPOLIS, Md., February 25.—At the officers’ dance Friday evening Mi Ingram. wife of Comdr. Jonas Ingram. and Maj. Philip H. Torrey, U. S. M. received the guests. Comdr. and M Ingram entertained at a dinner preced- | ing the dance. Admiral and Mrs. Louis | M. Nulton were also among the dinner | hosts of the evening, entertaining a company of 22 at the superintendent's | quarters. Mr. and Mrs. George Turner enter- | tained at a buffet supper Saturday eve- | ning at Wardour in honor of their son, | Mr. Nelson Turner, who is manager of the University of Virginia boxing team. Which met the Midshipmen's boxing leam in a series of contests here Sat-| urday afternoon. Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore Woolsey Johnson were hosts at a dinner fol- lowed by bridge Tuesday evening last at their home at Acton place in honor of Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baldwin en-! tertained at luncheon Sunday at their home at Waterbury, near Annapolis, their guests including Mr. McLane Til- ton, Mr. John Middleton of Baltimore. Mr. Woodward Baldwin, Comdr. and Mrs. Archer M. R. Allen, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Morton L. Deyo. Mr. Summer- field Baldwin, Miss Margaret Eyre Ta lor and Mr. Henry Baldwin of Ba more, Lieut. Comdr. and Mi Wallis Gearing. Mrs. John Bowdoin, Miss Maria De Courcey. Mr. Elliott Baldwin ©f Baltimore. Mrs. Tench Tilgh n and Miss Elizabeth Nott. Capt. and Mrs. Brantz Mayer were hosts at a buffet supper on Saturday evening at their quarters before the Midshipmen's gymkhana, in honor of Miss Louisa Wallis of St. Davids, Pa., Who is their guest. Annapolis society is much interested by the appointment of Senator Millard F. Tydings of Maryland as a member of tre board of visitors to the Naval Acacemy. The board. which is ap-| E\;}ed annually by the President. Vice ident and the Speaker of the House for the purpose of an inspection of the Naval Academy. will meet this year on April 23, Mr. McLane Tilton of Charlottesville Va. was a guest for the week end of Mrs. Tench Tilghman and Miss Mollie Milligan at their home on Maryland l\':;me." - rs. John Fell. who was before her marriage Polly Morton. is ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard n, at their apartment John's street, e Lieut. Kenneth Hoeffel, U. S. N., of ‘ashingto; kS ton, was a guest for the wee' :xdtgl_uer:xt. and Mrs. Lester J. Hudson eir home at Wardour, near An- e An Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nultoa Were guests of Rear Admiral and Mrs | Edward W. Eberle at their home in | Washington on Thursday last. and with 2;1{1 attended uz‘;. Army and Navy re- ion given t evening at the ‘White House. o Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Maurine Lockhart, daughter of Mr. Frank P. Lockhart. United States consul general at! Hankow, China, and Mrs. Lockhart, to Lieut. Robert Emmet Cofer, jr., U. S. N. on Monday, December 12. 1827, (;:’ Hankow, China. Lieut. anc 3 €r are now stationed at - nila, P. L Lo Capt. and Mrs. Orin G. Washington. and their daugl Winifred Murfin. were guests for the Week end of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Louis M. Nulton. who entertained at dinner in their honor on Saturday eve- ning. Col. Cs H. Morrow, U. Murfin cf hter, Miss 2 su) jday evening last at their home on Charles street. Eldredge have as their guest at thelr home on Pranklin street Mrs. Robert S. A, and Mrs. | Heard of Memphis, Tenn. iving—Many Teasand n During Week. Morrow spent the week end at Carvel Hall. Mrs. Miles, wife of Lieut. Milton E. Miles, U. S. N, entertained at a bridge | on Wednesday evening last at Queen | Anne’s Cupboard on Maryland avenue. Maj. and Mrs. Philip H. Torrey enter- ! tained at a buffet supper Saturday eve- ning before the gymkhana in honor of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth . Torrey, | and Miss Eleanor Ryan of Washington, who was her guest for the week end. Comdr. and Mrs. Theodore W. John- | n had as their guest for the week end | heir son, Ensign Theodore Woolsey ' Johnson, jr. Mrs. Julian Timberlake entertained at bridge Friday in honor of Mrs. M. C. | Overman of Long Island, who has been | her house guest. Miss Margaret Halsey who s guest of her parents, Capt. and William F. Halsey on board the Reing Mercedes. will return to boarding school Thursday. i Graduates of the University of Vir- ginia who are residing at Annapolis | entertained at luncheon on Saturday at he Blue Lantern on King George reet. having as guests Capt. Edward H. | H. Old (M C). U. S. N, Prof. Howard McCormick. Lieut. Comdr. Edwin D. Mc- | Morries (M. C.). U. S. N.: Comdr. John R. Pollard (M. C.), U. S. N.: Capt. Wil-| liam F. Halsey, Lieut. John W. Beckett. | the BRIDE OF YESTERDAY U. S. M. C. and Mr. McLane Tilton of | f Charlottesville, Va. at Comdr. and Mrs. Thorwald Sol- borz had as their guest for the week end Aiss Polly Baugh, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Primrose Baugh of | Rosemont. Pa. Mrs. Leigh, Kenneth Le wife of Ensign Thomas | s the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Gi oone, at her home on Pri e0:2e street. Mrs. Taylor. wife of Ensign Edmund ' B Taylor. and Mrs. Dunn. wife of En- | sign Charlre Carroll Dunn, entertained | at bridge an Wednesday last at the| home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Joseph W. Valiant, in honor of Mrs. | Henry Martyn Baker of Great Neck, Long Island. Comdr. and Mrs. S. A. Manahan of ‘Washington were guests for the week | end of Comdr. and Mrs. Jonas Ingram at their quarters on Bowver rozd. { Of much interest to Annapolis soci- ety and naval circles is the announce- ment of the engagement of Mrs. Flor- ence Davis Magnin of Paris. France, to | Licut. Comdr. James McReavy. U. S.| N. (retired). Lieut. Comdr. McReavy is' the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James McReavy of Seattle, Wash., and was graduated from the Naval Academy with the class of 1914. The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Hay- | ward. daughter of Lieut. Comdr. James Waldemar Hayward, U. S. N. (retired). and Mrs. Hayward, to Frederic Guion Clay. a son of George S. Clay of Plain- field, N. J. took place Saturday, Feb- ruary 11. at Grace Episcopal Church at Plainfield. the rector. the Rev. E. Vicars Stevenson, officiating. Mr. Clay was graduated from the Naval Academy with the class of 1921, but has resigned from the service. Mrs. Miller, wife of Ensign Wallace ! J. Miller, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. B. B. Jackson, at her home on | Murray Hill Licut. and Mrs. Everett Brown have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. L. Harri- son Rose of Norfolk, Va. Comdr. John T. Bowers, U. S. N. (re- tired), and Mrs. Bowers were hosts at pper followed by bridge on Thurs- Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Hugh G.| 1 Bay State Society Gives War Veterans a Treat. The last meeting of the Massachusetts | Bociety of Washington, Inc., held at the New National Press Club Au- ditorium. Thursday evening, Febru- ary 16, was an unqualified success. It was known as military night and ap- | proximately 500 members and guests attended. On the stage, which was oc- cupied by the orchestra. were placed | two flags. one the State flag, presented by the Knights of Columbus of Massa- . and the national colors. pre- sented by the Y. M. C. A. of Massa- chusetts. These flags were presented to | the society in 1919. Preceding the fea- ' ture of the evening. the Assistant At- torney General of the United States, M. George R. Farnum, president of the society, made an address of weicome to the members and guests, including the Cisabled veterans of Massachusetts at Waiter Reed Hospital. During his speech Mr. Farnum read letters from Gen. John J. Pershing and Maj. Gen. Clar- | ence R. Edwards expressing their deep | regrets, owing to previous engagements, in 1ot ‘being able o be present on this g2la occasion. Moving pictures were then shown of the 26th Division of the famous Yankee division's participation in the late World War These pictures were much en- joyed by every one present. A short r ception followed, the president of t woclety and Mrs. George R. Farnum, sssisted by Capt. and Mrs. John L. Bhaniey. heading the recelving line. Dancing was enjoyed until 1 o'clock A number of letters have been received atulating the society on the effi- t manner in which these monthly events are conducted, the result of which has been numerous requests for new membership Members of the reception and en- tertainment committee included Miss Fleanor Carieton. Mixs Harriet M, Cheney, Mr. Willlam T. Simpwon, Mr. Rovert 1. Kempton, Mr. John Andrews Mr George A Hernan, Mr Clinton M Hester, Mrs. Frank E._ Hickey. Mrs Bertha M. Robbins, Mr Frank E. Hickey, Mr. James J. Sweeney. 'Miss V. Eisie Phalen and Mr. Charies A Bowman and Mr Alfred £ Hanson Plans sre under way for a big March meeting, the dat 1 be announced leter, Application banks for new mem- bers may be obtained from the se tary, Mr. George A Hernan, 1345 C rard sireet northvest Music Special Feature Of Women's City Club Tea e Wiltor Choral Randall Ange will e progrem of music st the tea g by the Women's City Club this afte noon from 4 30 0 B o'cdock. Dr. A I be hostess | members of the hos- | ruart | lub, Jed by Mise Brovn | s Eliz- Raymond 14 Katherine | Miss Florence Ward, Dr.| Basth Seville Coule, Mise Mary . Biack, | Mix rence rd, Mrs. Fred- | erick Brove, Mre b Cumming. Mrs. | George Essument, e Frede Fen ring. Mre. Acheson Hussan, Miss Adels | Heaven, Miss Meble Histt, Miss Fiors Hont Mis L Me- | Chnuxk, — Mrs MeCrisal, | Mrs Edith O Toule. Mrs Thomes W b Porard, 1 Amy | Baunders, Miss Floren Mrs Nen Street. 1 w0 Mis Frederick drue Walsh, Miss Agnes Winn B Withert snd Mise M A Miss Anna € Kebhier il | e e able i memhers Lasve been Liviva | 1l | A Ella Newmen Eiizabeth Pee P s Thomp- | Johin Mise Jensie w Conrol neside ut | « | Bridge Club Members Lot el | when | cludea My West Virginia Society At Ninth Annual Dinner The West Virginia Society of the District of Columbia held its ninth an- nual dinner and dance Tuesday evening, | February 21, at Meridian Mansions, | 2400 Sixteenth street northwest. | About 200 persons were in attend- | ance, and the president of the socfety, | Mr. W. E. Hoffheins, and Mrs. Hofl- heins were assisted in receiving the | guests by several of the past presidents and their wives, including former Rep- | resentative Stuart F. Reed, Mr. and| Mrs. Lorel Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. | Elonzo Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. C. M | Shinn. Mr. E. V. Gates and Mr. and | Mrs. D. W. Gall. Almost the entire delegation of the State’s representatives in Congress and their wives. including Mr. and Mrs, Carl G. Bachmann. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 8. O'Brien and Miss O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. England, were among the listed guests. and they were constantly surrounded by groups of friends. An- other notable list of guests included Assistant Attorney General and Mrs. John Marshall, Alien Property Custodian and Mrs. Howard Sutherland, Solicitor General and Mrs. E. F. Morgan, Judge Ira Robinson and Miss Robinson A program of entertainment was given by Mr. W. E. Braithwaite. solofst; Mr. and Mrs. Willey O. Ison, sketches, and Mr. John Thompson, original mon< ologue. Two State songs, “The Alle- gheny Rose” and “West Virginia,” the | latter composed by Mr. T. J. Honaker, were sung by Mr. Braithwaite, the as sembly joining in the chorus A minuet was danced by Misses Elizabeth Barr, Mildred Barnes, Eliza- beth Harding and Marion Btewart, and | Mesers, Dallas Barr, John Brasel, | Francis Hoffheins and John Wacker- man. Each person who contributed to the program was a West Virginian. | At the conclusion of the dinner | dancing and cards were enjoyed for the ' remainder of t ening, | Music and Comedy j Mark Socicty proqram; Les Circle Francals de Washington, Les { Precis Ridicules, met Wednesday ing, February 15, at the rooms of | the Pen Women's League. Mme, Su- | sanne Laurent and M. Canu were | clected 10 membership, Then u program was given which included a comparison | between the French author. Musset, and the English author, Richardson, made | vy Bernard Anthony Facteau, P, H. D, | Laa Sorbonne, Prance; a plano solo by | Mrs. William'J. Wallis, waltz by Durand | and “Nina” by Pergolese, elghteenth | ceutury. & reading by Mile. Rosasco, | Ttomautisme,” by Anatole France, and recitations by M. Canu of two sonnet entitied “Mort de Quatre*Vingt Douze uy Artiur Fambaud, and “Le Voicl Done Que E'envale” by Jean Marc Bernard, | “The program ended with comedy deverly acted, entitied “Le Medecin Mystifie” the actors being La Dame, | Mile E la P e, Mme Husan Lo Medecin, M Arthur Lebel Tefreshments were of- | tered by Ahe hosts, Mr. James L Moneyway and M. Arthur Lebel Pleasingly Entertained Mr and Mis John P Fogarty of sario place entertained the members bridge club Tuesdsy evening duncing was & feature of the | g The decorations were carsied | inored, whilte und blue Guests In- und Mis M Mclin Bell Mrownd Mrs James V. Burke, Mr. and Mis Leon Commertord. Mi and Mis [ Joseph” ¥ Dunn_ Mr. wnd Mis Irving 1 Horn. Mrosnd Mis. George B Mul- i, Mr and Mis Berard J. Muliin, Mr wnd Mrs Joseph Msher and Mr snd Mis Miln "h‘l’q‘llflL O MRS. HENRY JO INSON HOUGH. |Col. and Mrs. Breckenridge Maj. Gen. W. C. Neville Returns to Quantico TO Re!ume Command Hosts at Tca: Washing- tonians Entertained. QUANTICO, Va., February 25.—Ma. | Gen. Wendell C. Neville, in command | of the post, returned last week after an | absence of several weeks, during which ! time Brig. Gen. Harry Lee was in com- | | mand. Col, and Mrs. James C. Breckenridge | entertained at an attractive tea Tues- | day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Breck- ! enridge's sister, Mrs. Washington B. | Grove, who is spending some time on the t. | Ml?;” Edwin H. Braynard of Marine | Corps_headquarters in Washington and | Mrs. Braynard spent last Friday on the post and were the luncheon guests of | Lieut. Col. and Mrs. W. P. Upshur. Maj. Braynard was the Friday morn- ing speaker for the staff and students ,of_the Marine Corps Schools. Lieut. Raymond D. Reid. Denta Corps, United States Navy, and Mrs. Reid have as their house guest for sev- eral days Mrs. Samuel J. Magarge of | New York. I Mrs. Frazier, wife of Lieut. Comdr. George M. Frazier, Dental Corps. United | States Navy, was the honor guest at luncheon on Friday. when her cousin, Miss Z. Churchill Baker of Washing- ton, entertained a party of eight at the | Embassy Tearoom. | | . Mrs. Heiner, wife of Capt. Robert G. | | Heiner, Medical Corps, United States | Navy, entertained with two tables of | | bridge Monday afternoon for Mrs. Washington B. Grove of West Virginia. Mrs. Walter Hutchison of Colombia, S, C. is spending several weeks on the | nost as the house guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Maj. and Mrs. George W. Van Hoos * Maj. and Mrs. Harry G. Bartlett en- tertained at three tables of bridge Fri- | day evening for Capt. and Mrs. Francis | €. Cushing, who leave the end of the month for duty in Guam. and Lieut. and Mrs. Louis E. Marie, who are leav- | Before her marriage at Alexandria yesterday she was Miss Margaret Gertrude ing next week for China duty. ! d Paff, daughter of M Mrs. Frederick John Paff of that city. Of Personal Interest to Washington Residents Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Romberg of New York City are spending the we end in Washington at the Mayilower Hotel. Mrs. Nettye L. David of Philadelphia is the weck end guest of Mrs. Estelle Nordlinger of Beverly Court. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baum have re- turned from a trip to New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Saks left the city Friday for Houston, Tex. to visit their son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Meyers. They will be absent for four weeks. Mrs. Elias Raff of Baltimore is spending 10 days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. arold Levi. Mr. Sidney H. Reizenstein has re- turned from a two weeks' trip to Havana. Mrs. Louis Glasser, with her young son, returned to her home in Boston, Mass., yesterday. after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Kaufman, on Jenifer street. Mrs. R. Hafris returns to her home in New York early this week after a visit of five weeks in Washington. { Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Baer left the Capital Friday for Atlantic City to re- main two weeks. Mrs. S. Weinberg of Philadelphia s the week end guest of Mr. annd Mrs. | Louis Stmon. Mr. and Mrs. Emil West are visitin, their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. an Mrs. Alvin West, in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner are in New York visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deltsch, of Park avenue. will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the vestry room of the temple | and will be presided over by its presi- | dent, Miss Hilda King. Rev. Dr. Rosen- | bloom will speak on the crucifixion in| the light of modern research. Miss Rose Krucoff will give several vocal se- lections. Mr. Irving Baum of New York is the w. k end guest of his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Edgar Baum, of Allison street and has with him Mr. William Ullman of | New York. | ‘The annual rally given by the Sister- hood of the Eighth Street Temple Feb- ruary 22 was declared to be a great| success. The operetta, “In a Gypsy | Camp,” was beautifully given by local talent. Mrs. David Frank., acting as chairman, had able assistants. Arrangements are being completed by | the Soclal Club H. H. A. for a “leap | | ‘Willard February 29 under the direction | of Mrs. Ida Gensberg. The committee | assisting Mrs. Gensberg consists of | Miss Bee Shapiro, Miss Minnie Hutt. | Miss Violet Wool, Miss Eva Saltz and | Miss Leah Shapiro. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kohner re- turned Thursday night from New York. | Mrs. Arthur Marks returned yesterday from a stay of three weeks In Toledo, Ohlo, where she was the guest of her | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Rauch, | Mrs. Julius Lulley has as her guest her sister, Miss Solomon of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Louls Fellheimer cele sary last Sunday at a reception in their | home, 1362 Parkwood place. ber of out-of-town relatives and friends | were present. | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mauntner have re- turned from a two-week visit in Chi cago as the guests of their son-in-la and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Him melblau. | Miss Plorence Neuman of Baltimore, | who was the guest of Miss Inez Leon, has_returned to_her home. The Priday Club was entertained at | luncheon and bridge by Mrs. Stmon | Kann last week at her apartment, 2029 | Connecticut avenue, { Mr. and Mrs. Stanford E. Abel, the latter formerly Miss Helene Bendheim, whose marriage took place Thursday at noon at the Willard, have gone South on thelr honeymoon tour, and upon | their return will make their home in this city. Mrs Marjorie Abrams We! Philadelphia gave & talk on lieve in Charn Louts Simon, Friday afternoon The talk was fol- | lowed by u tea. Beveral friends of the | hostess assisted at the tea table Mr_and Mis a (flnllithrc g/ COLUMBIA'RD, a1 1B ST ) . Special Sunday Dinner 1230 Until 7:30 Roast Turkey Roast Phila, Capon Choice of Roast Meats - Salads, Sawdwiches and Cakes for Your Home Parties, Columbia 5042 ‘Rmso\'flt have returned from a 10- day City. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Neuman, recently were married in Detroit, were stay in New York and Atlantic guests of their aunt, Mrs. David Press- | ler, en route to their home in Cleve- | land. Mrs Neuman was formerly Miss Rose Ottenberg of Detroit. Miss Dorothy Sonneborn was hostess Saturday, Febiuary 18, at a luncheon and bridge in her home on Twenty- eighth street. The marriage of Miss Pauline Ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ney ot Harrisonburg, Va., and Mr. Leo Cindler of Houston, Tex., took place Tuesday night in the home of the bride, ihe cercmony belng followed by & recep. | N rRe LINE B SYTRE varioun socia | tion. were Mrs. Milton Ney, Misses Irma and | Alma Ney. Mrs. Joseph Ney, Mrs. S. Ney and Mrs. Charles J. Stein. A din- ner was given at the Hotel Cavanaugh | Monday night for the bridal party and out-of-town guests. Miss Dorothy Finkel entertained eight guests at bridge Tuesday night in her home on Columbia road. Iowa Society Sponsors Reception and Ball The Towa State Society will give reception and ball at the Willard, Tues- | day evening, March 6, at 8:30 o'clock. The principal gusst of honor and and speaker will be Interstate Commerce Commissioner Claude M. Porter, new who | Mr. R. Marot of Philadelphia spent | | several days on the post recently with (hls daughter, Mrs. Ridderhof, wife of | Lieut. Stanley Ridderhof. now with the ' | Marine expedition in Nicaragua. { Capt. and Mrs. Fleld Harris spvm‘ last week end in Washington as the guests of Mrs. Harris' mother and sis- ter. Mrs. Chinn and Miss Ruth Chinn. Chaplain and Mrs. Maurice M. With- {erspoon were hosts at luncheon last Surniday to a party of six, emnrlnin}nx | for Mrs. Charles H. Taylor of New | York, who Is spending some time with | Lieut. and Mrs. Harry W. Bacon. | L Chaplain and Mrs. Maurice M. With- | | erspeon celebrated their tenth wedding | | anniversary Thursday evening by hav- | ing 12 guests in for dinner and bridge i Miss Edith Cushing has been spend- ing some time in Annapolis. where she | | | ctions of the past couple weeks. She | s been the guest of Miss Munford. | | has | sister of Mrs. W. P. Upshur. Mrs. Fellers, wife of Lieut. William | S. Fellers, who is now in China, and | her mother, Mrs. James Beddell of At- | |janta, Ga.. entertained at a delight- | tully appointed bridge tea on Monday | | afternoon. having seven tables of bridge | | and additional guests in for tea. i | Mrs. Stanners. wife of Lieut. James | | E. Stanners, now in Nicaragua, wls' | hostess to one of the Tuesday clubs | | last week and Mrs. Pield Harris, wife | {of Capt. Harris. entertained the other. | Mrs. Ort. wife of Lieut. Albert A. L.; ort, C. E. C., United States Navy, en-| | tertained the Thursday Club last week had an additional guest table for | | Mrs. Charles H. Tavior of New York. l | Mrs. Frazier. wife of Lieut. Comdr. | George M. Prazier. Dental Corps. U. S. member of the commission from Des|N. attended a bridge luncheon last| Moines, Iowa. ’!and members of the recelving line will ‘The meeting of the Junior Counc(l‘be Col. Charles Burton Robins, the As- the entire were hosts at dinner recently In Congress. of Mrs. Samuel J. com- |y, sistant Secretary of War; congressional _delegation Maj. Gen. Willlam D. Connor, mandant Army War College; Maj. Gen John A. Hull, judge advocate general: | Maj. Gen. George S. Gibbs, chief signal | pridge last Thursday and had a lofficer; Maj. Gen. Salzman, Mr. Lesgu‘nn“,,] guests in for tea. ! the | Col. White, Treasurer of the | G Ostermann. Edward H. Cunningham of the Federal Reserve | birthdav partv. having 15 of the voung- Board and Mr. McLean, former presi- | er children from the post and Wash- Other | ington. { prominent Iowans will be in the receiv- M. Shaw, Treasury; United States; former Secretary of Mr. and Mrs. dent of the University of Iowa. ing line. Special entertainment will be a part {of the program starting at 8:30. Danc- {ing will start immediately following the | who have taken quarters are Lieut. program. Commissioner of Immigration Harry H. Hull {s president of the Iowa Society ' Mrs. Miles S. Newton and Lieut. vear dance” to be held at the Hotel | and Miss Gertrude M. Louls is secre- | Mrs. Ravmond E. Hopper. 3 They are planning. with other | tary. officers, to make this reception and ball one of the big events in the history of the soclety. All former residents of Iowa and their {friends are invithd to be present to| Mrs. Erskine, wife of Capt meet the prominent Iowans, Boy Scouts Bid Goodby To Leader S. H. Broder Troop 73 sald farewell to its popular | | scoutmaster, P’A-annry 16, at a meeting of the board | | i er- | Of directors, parents and Boy Scouts. In brated their fiftieth wedding anniver recognition of his services, Mr. Broder e A num- | WAas presented with a gold watch fob | Simon Haldane Broder, bearing the scout insignia and a foun- tain pen, by the troop. After presenta- tion of medals and badges by Mr. Hershfield, director of the Jewish Com- munity Center, and Mr. L. C. Drake, cout “executive, Mrs. Simon Haldane | Broder entertained with _ xylophor: selections. Mr. Albert L. Jacobs. for- mer assistant scoutmaster, succeeds Mr. Broder as leader. Mr, and Mrs. 8imon Haldane Broder are s0on to become residents of New York City Other guests of honor | Wednesday. given by Mrs. James' Paters lof Wuhh{mn. at her home, on Con- | | mecticut avenue. > | { Mrs. Stewart B. O'Neill | Capt. and Mrs, i oser | Magarge of New ! | York. ] |~ Mrs. Cook. wife of Lieut. Comdr. 8. | |'S. Cook. entertained with two llhle;dn(\ i- | Mrs. Ostermann, wife of Maj. Edward was hostess for her daughter Katherine on the 16th at a | Lieut. and Mrs. William J. Whaling | entertained the Monday Evening Bridge | | Club last week. ! Among the recent arrivals on the post | and | and | and and | Mrs. Marion D. Dawson. Lieut. | Mrs. Presley M. Rixey, 3d: Lieut. | Mrs. Talbot, wife of Capt. John F.| lTnlbo(. now with the expeditionary force in China, entertained guests at'! dinner last Saturday night for Mrs. | { Samuel J. Magarge of New York. Graves B. Erskine, entertained with two tables | of bridge Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Washington B. Grove, sister of | Mrs. James C. Breckenridge | | Lieut. Jesse S. Cooke has been or- | dered to New Orleans in the near fu-| | ture prior to departure for Nicaragua or duty. Mrs, Cooke will go to her | home in California for the present. | Maji. and Mrs. George W. Van Hoose | ntertained informally at dinner Wed- nesday night a party of six for Mrs. | Washington B. Grove. | Lteut. Raymond D. Reid. Dental | {Corps, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Reld had | | Ruests last Sunday to meet their hnou | . Mrs. Samuel J. Magarge of New . At Dutch auctions the auctioneer be- | ins with a high figure, which he grad- |unlly reduces until a bidder accepts it | This system was originally adopted to evade a tax upon ordinary auction im- ! posed by Napoleon jole———=[o[c———[ol———lalc—— Sterling Values Fur Scarfs It is the policy of this house 1o« st at « is a buy ¥ The New Model as WHII as Exclusive Silver Foxer Cross Foxes Pointed Fo White Fox Red Fones CHAR Wm Rosendorf 1218 G Street In New pen each season with out- wding values that will carry mee the impression that it lways to hest advantage to furs at Rosendorf's, Are Wonderfully Attractive FEATURING Blue Foxps Beige Foxes Brown Foxes Stone Martens Baum Martens Sables GE ACCOUNTS INVITED Importer s ——ls[e—=sl—— e[ [————o] 2 ‘\‘ Engagements Announced | For Early Wedding Dates Mrs. . Mattié Carnefix Moore of the Sheridan Apartments announces the en- zagement of her daughter, Estelie Holmes, to Mr. Herbert Ward of Tazej 11, hv;., the marriage to take place darch 5. BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED PRI Of interest in Washington is the an- nouncement by Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Hale of Sandy Down, Dedham, Mass., of the engagement of their daughter Nancy to Mr. Taylor Scott Hardin, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. L. Hardin of Washingtop. Miss Hale is a granddaughter of the late Rev. Edward Everett Hale, D. D., the distinguished Unitarian minister and author. She graduated from the Windsor School and was presented to Boston society in the Winter of 1926-7, and is a member of the Junior League and of the Vincent Club. Mr. Hardin is a graduate of Yale in the class of 1925, and received his M. A. from the University of Virginia in 1926. He is a member of the Chevy Chase Club here and of the Middleburg Hunt Club of Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Morse Van Hoesen of Cortland, N.” Y., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Elizabeth Van Hoesen, to Mr. Quentin Durwood Watson of Washiny ton and St. Louis, son of Mr. and Mr: Brank F. Watson of St. Louis. The wed- ding will take place April 7 at Christ Church, Georgetown. The marriage of Miss Mary Estells Tyler of Aldie, Va.. whose engagement to Lieut. Philip R. Garges, U. 8. A., was recently announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Tyler of Aldie, will take place early in March, and following the jceremony Lieut. Garges and his bride will sail for Juneau, Alaska. where he will be stationed for two years. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Florence Mess an- nounce the engagement of the latter sister, Miss Frances Rosem: ary Dwyer, to Mr. Frank Joseph Albus of this city. The wedding will take place the latter part of April Mr. and Mrs_ Wiliam Rosett an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter Ruth to Mr. Joseph Ehrenreict Philadelphia. 2 o o g St. Ursula Junior Guild Members Guests at Tea Sunday, February 19, a tea was given for the members of the Mount St. Ursula Junior Guild at the home of its president, Miss Kathryn Virginia Dille. Preceding the tea the guild had a busie ness meeting in order to complete are rangements for a card party to be given March 10 at the Thomas Circle Club and a dance to be given immediately after Lent. Guests at the tea were: Miss Marie Dobrin, Miss Loretta Bicksler, Miss Betty Scanlon, Miss Catherine Dunivan, Miss Louise Auth, Miss Agnes Auth, Miss Elinor Johnson, Miss Margaret Brown. Miss Emily Auth, Miss Denny Auth. Miss Katherine Wil+ on. Miss Ethel Roddy, Miss Katherine Auth and others. MISS MARY LOU! Whose engagement to Mr. Edwin Black G nounced, the wedding to take place in S June. E BAKER, rge of Philadelphia. has been an- . John's Church at McLean, Va. in Engraving Bureau Chief Keystone Honor Guest Mr. A. W. Hall of Pennsylvania. di- rector of the Bureau of Engraving and dent of the Kentucky Society, an- Printing, will be the honor guest at the nounces a program of outstanding in- coming meeting of the Pennsylvania So- | terest will be presented by the clety to be held in the Willard Hotel cociety at its regular monthly meetin; ballroom, Friday night, March 9. at 8:15 at the Willard Hotel, Tuesday evening o'clock. Plans are being made for an gt g:30 o'clock. interesting meeting for the Keystoneites o "o S L in the National Capital. 3 ! Director Hall will give a short ad- come from Louisville to give a reading. dress dealing with the Work of the bu- “Angeline at the Seelbach.” in costume. Party Celebrates reau which prints American money. | Mrs. Petrie is a brilliant and popuiar G This will be “Bureau of Engraving and <hort story writer. Many of her stories Printing Night.” and the musical UM~ have for thelr heroine - Angeline.~ %ho bers will be rendered by artists from the ic a cheracter of natve charm from the bureau. The reception line will include '“back country.- and who In this par the officers of the society. Director Hall ' :jcylar sxetch goes for the first time and prominent Pennsylvanians here. vy. and there encounters Coxholders have numbered some of the and thrilling ex- ading” assures a ‘eading Pennsvivanians now located in half hour’s delightful entertainment. the National Capltal After the program there will be danc- 'y : ing with music by Horace Walker and | g timpuiig sac poricge Tittmann. | ington. will sing a group of songs. his orchestra. Assisting Mrs. Thatcher in receiving Members' cards are being sent out ard guest tickets may be secured from ,a gt M7 T Tuésts will be 3 William Jennings Price, honorary the secretary. vresident: Mrs. Alvin T. Hert. Gen. and Henry T. Allen. Surgeon Gen. gh S. Cumming. president of the Southern Society, with Mrs. Cumming: Judge McKenzie Moss. Judge and Mrs. Charles Kerr. Col. and Mrs. William Preston Wooten. Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Calhoun and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. MeMillen. Dancing wil entertainment. 'Kentucky Society Plans Elaborate Function Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher. presi- Birth Anniversary Miss Dorothy Alford of Waverly street, Clarendon. Va., entertained 30 of her friends Friday evening, Febru- ry 17. the occasion being her fourteenth birthday anniversary, the decoraticns being carried out in Valentine form, Valentine games were played until late hour when refreshments were served, which were in Valentine form. ; 13‘:1 mwt::h‘ beautifully decorated n Valentine ion. Among the guests were Miss Dorothy Moreland. Mé Prances Bierley. Miss Marie Smith. Miss Virginia Harrell. Miss Maurine Wise, Miss Mildred McKiney. Miss Jean | Ristine, Miss Virginia Clementson, Miss Mirian Phelps. Miss Juliet Hensley. Miss Hazel Whittington. Miss Ester Schwartz. ol unt.- Mr. Raymond Leighty, Mr. Gordon Walker. Mr. Albert Slmolz. Mr. David_Anderson. Mrs. Louis Schroff Mrs. Charles Dingus and Mr. Alford Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Afg G“e!f! at Annapolil ‘The Secretary of the N. and Mrs, Curtis D. Wilbur are motoring to An- napolis today, where they will be the guests of the superintendent of the Naval Academy and Mrs. Louis M Nulton on the occasion of the Secre- tary’s address before the midshipmen. They will return to Washington tonight Il complete the evening's —_— Michigan University Alumni to Entertain | Bedroom Fl::}hn— Dr. G. Carl Huber. dean of the Bedding—0dd Pieces, Etc. graduate school of the University of Michigan, and re. A Number of Bargains ichigan, and Dr. Harrison E. Howe. for Monday editor of dustrial and Engineering D. S.Pool, Inc. Datizetive - betwe Generous Reductions CliblofColbnalDames Will Entertain at Tea ‘The Club of Colonial Dames will en- tertain at a tea on Monday afternoon + o'clock. 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