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o L SOCIETY." TIE SUNDAY STAR, 4, 1928 1 o o, ART SOCIETY." 'Secretary and Mrs. Wilbur Guests at Naval Academy End by Adm;ral and Ml"s. Emertained Ovcr ‘\V;cflk Nulton—Annapolis Take Wide Range. ANNAPOLIS, Md. March 3.—The Becretary of the Navy and Mrs. Wilbur were guests of Rear Admiral and Mrs, Louis M. Nulton at the Naval Academy Saturday and Sunday, February 25-26, the Secretary addressing the Midship- men's Y. M. C. A. Sunday evening Admiral and Mrs. Nulton were hosts to A& company of 22 for dinner Tuesday evening last. later taking their guests to the midshipmen's Washington birth- day hop. Capt. and Mr: < Albert T. Church were day evening in thop gQuarters on Bowyer road, complimenting AMrs. Warren Clark Van Slyde of New York., who is their house guest . Thornton Dashiell, who has been iing his brother, Comdr. Paul J. shicll, has returned to his home at nut Hill, Pa. Lisut. Comdr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Downes entertained at dinner Tuo ning in their quarters on Bo oad. their guests inclu gig Capt. and 2rs. Willlam F. ilaisey, Sapt. and Mrs. Idward H. Old, Comdr. and Ars. Wil- ilam C. Wickham, Comdr. Daniel McElduff, Comdi. Paul J. Dashiell and his brother, Thornten Dashiell of Chestnut Hill, Pa., and Licut. Comdr. and Mrs. Morton L. Deyo. Mrs. James Bowdoin and Miss Eliza- bsth Nott entertained at tea Sunday afternoon in their home near Annapo- lts, their guests including Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Harrison Col- houn, Mr. Forbes Colhoun, Capt. and Mrs. Willlam F. Halsey, Mr. and Nrs Richard Baldwin, Comdr. and Mrs. Archer Allen, Miss Margaret Eyre Tay- lor, N Baldwin and Miss Molly and alrs. Wallis Gearing. I'he Sowiing Club was entertained at supper Monauay _evening by Lieui. Comdr. and Mrs. Norman Scott in the:r hcme on Duke of Gloucester street. At the Washington's birthday hop given by the regiment of midshipmen ‘Yuesday evening, February 21, Mrs. Halsey, wife of Capt. William F. Halsey, and Midshipman Henry Johnston Mc Roberts, of the first class, received the midshipmen and their guests. . Comdr. and Mrs. Smith Hempstone, ®ho were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs ‘Theodore W. Noyes in their home in Washington, have returned to Annap- olis. Mrs. Maver, wife of Capt. Brantz Mayer, U. 8. N., has issued invitations for an afternoon bridge Monday, in konor of M:s. Vossler, wife of Comdr. Francis A. Vossler. Capt. and Mrs. Charles Conard en- ined at dinner Tuesday evening in te: their quarters on Porter road. | and Mrs. Thorwald | !and_Mrs. Trall Fauble in their hom"‘ Lieut. Comdr. Soiberg were guests for the week end of Capt. and Mrs. Sidney Grairs in | their e at Wi n. | Mrs. Smith, wife Smith, was hostess at a luncheon Tues day in honor of Mrs. John Pinner of | Suffolk, Va. | Mrs. Noble, wife of Lieut. Kenneth Noble, entertained at a luncheon Tues- | day last for her llan!. Mrs. Aleck Sloan of Lonaeoning, Md. | Mrs. Vossler, wife of Comdr. Francis | and Mrs. | lgnduaud from the Naval Academy in | | Lieut. Comdr. F. H. Whitney, U. 8. N. Social Festivities Mrs. Fechteler, widow of Admirel PFechteler, U. 5. N.. who has been the guest of Capt. and Mrs. Thomas R Kurtz i their home in Washington, has retwoad fo Annapolis. Mrs. St. n g2 Ba visiting in North Caroli to_Annapolis. Mrs. Slayton, wife of Comdr. Charles C Slayton. and Mrs. Danicl Banks were hosts at a_reception Tuesday aft- ernoon lact in Mrs. Slayton's home on Duke of Gloucesier street in honor of Mme. Desiree Mrs. n. and Mrs. Sl s mother. Mrs | Pommer, prosided in the dining room Capt. and Mrs. Sinclair Gannon and cut. Comdr. OLiver L. Downes, who West Point. have a. has returned Ha e of Licut. Osc sfe of List ied ot bridg Queen Anne's tsolry, who and Mrs. \Wil- ir home at De- cd to her home | Tuesd ! Cuphoard | Fran | baen the gu m I cevens in th troit, M'ch., has ret | at Annapolis. Mrs. Nulton. wife of Rear Adm. Louiz M. Nuiton, Ioft Wedneslay Flint, Mich., where she will guest of her son-in-law 3 Mr. and Mrs. Dean D. Franc Mrs. Hoover, wife of Licut D. Hoover. cnteriained ot bric day afternoon last Cupboard Licut. Burtrett K. Cul been visiting frieads in New Yo returned to Annapolis. One of the mwost attractive featur of the Lenten season at Annapolis are | the organ reclials given Sunday after- | noons in the Navy chapel by Prof. J | W. Crosley, organist of the Naval| Academy. | The engagament has been announced | of Miss Fiorence Kane, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. John Kent Kane, of Philadel- | phia. to Licut. James H. Foskett, U. S.| N.. a son of the late James Foskelt and | Mrs. Foskett of Cambridge, Mass. The marriage of Miss Kane and Lieut. Fos- kett wil take place on June 9 at Shirley, the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Kanc. near Frazier, Pa. Miss Kane. who i5 a niece of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Howard Bland of Baltimore, has been a fre- quent visitor at their home Bellevue, near Catonsville. Licut. Foskett was at the class of 1925. Miss Bella Whitney. | | ‘ ‘ daughter retired, and Mrs. Whitney, of Peeks- kill, N. Y., has been the guest of Mr. on Duke of Gloucester street. Miss Helen Cheston of West River is visiting relatives in Philadelphia. | Dr. Enoch B. Garey. president of St John's College, and Mrs. Garey, were | hosts at a tea in their home on Frank- lin street on Washington's birthday aft- ernoon, in honor of the members of the freshman class at St. John's College. Lieut. Harold Coldwell, U. 8. N., who was a patient at the Naval Hospitel for A. L. Vossler, and her son are spending | scveral weeks. is convalescent and has several weeks in Annapolis and are |returned to his home on Duke of Glou- stopping at Miss Munford's on Prince | cester street. Seorge street. | Miss Ellen Newton entertained at Mrs. Helen Ray Hagner, who has| dinner Friday cvening at Carvel Hall beoen the guest of Comdr. and Mrs. |in honor of Temple Balley, the write) Clyde G. West, has returned to her |who is spending the Winter and ea home in Washington. : | Spring in Annapolis. Miss Adele Randall eatertained at| Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. William W bridge with additional guests for tea Richardson, jr. have had as their re- Tuesday afternoon in her home on |cent guest Miss Betty Alexander of Randall place. Mrs. John Fell and | Chevy Chase, Md. T A Mrs. Bradman. wife-of €ol. Frederic{ Eleanor Hepburn entertained a L. Bradman, U. S. M. C,, presided at | company of 24 for bridge Monday eve- the tea table. !ning last at Queen Anne's Cupboard. Senbt 4 d Mrs B’lnfll’lflm |-where her father is commafidant of the = e post. { H H Function _ Mis Boss' luncheon guests were Miss $ - nfe Dial, Miss Helen Gatley, Miss | 303 Harriet Huntress, Miss Dorothea Lane, | Contth | Miss Hester Anne LePevre, Miss E. P.| —— — | Moore, Miss Harriet Whitford and Miss | and Mme. Lombard. and the Commis- | Sara Worthington. i sioner of the District and Mrs. Wilham\ Mr. and Mrs, Quincy Smith en- | Ladue. > | tertained at dinnher in honor of Dr. and ' Mrs. Eillery C. Stowell in their home in | Massachusetts Avenug Park Friday eve- | ning. Their other guests were Mr. and ! Mrs_ William H. Sholes. Mr. and Mrs. | W. B. Bryan and Mr. Floyd Gibbons. | ed_from Pirst Page) Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, wife of the ¢me? of staff, will be the honor! t at luncheon Wednesday of Mrs. Howard L. Landers, wife of Col. Lan- €ers. J i TR s a Mrs. George Bunnell entertained at a The Undersecretdry of State and Mrs. spring Juncheon in her home, 2551 Robert E. Olds will entertairl at"dinner Seventeenth street northwest, Monday. March 15. The floral decorations were sweet peas | and the guests were Mrs. James Ed- munds. Mrs. Eugene Curtis, Mrs. Wil- Yam F. Sherman, Mrs. George C. Shinn, Mrs. Edwin' A. Niess Mrs. Ed- ward Gardner. Mrs. Rosa Hamilton and Mrs. Eugene Meyer. jr. enteftained N wmp:?;'n luncheon yesterday. Mr, and Mrs. John Campbell, White entertained a company of 30 at dinner wp o charles Potter. ! last evening in their home on Crescent | - place Mrs. Walter Hazard of the Ontarlo| Mr. and Mrs. White have as their Apartment entertained at a tea Thurs- . guests over Bunday Mr. and Mrs. Al-day in the palm court of the Mayflower @rich of New York. Hotel In compliment to Mrs. Charles — | Hazard of New York The Assistant Secretary of the Navyi Mrs. Hazard was al:o the hostess at for Aviation, Mr. Edward P. Warner.!a jJuncheon Tuesday at the Club St and Miss Elizabeth Warner entertained | Mark’s in compliment to Mrs. Charles the Bulgarian Minister and Mme. Hazard, Radewa and Capt. and Mfs. Emory s i K. of P. Lodgc Schedules i Bcott Land at dinner at the Wardman Park Hotel last evening, later taking Colorful Leap Year Ball ‘The grand leap year dance, under the | their guests to the theater. Miss War- ! er will continue her Monday after- Boons L home until April 9 Mrs. George T Marye will entestain |ausplces of Franklin lodge, No. 2, at luncheon Thursday, March adie of |Knihts of Pythius, scheduled for Sat- i b weig By e urday night, in the large ballroom of ,who wiil be at the M h, e large ballroom of el the Willard Hotel, promises to eclipse fower for a short visit e will entertain st | T beneht ball in February, both in Mrn George Barnett will entertalni U norg) ang electrical display. Electrical e arrangements will be under the direct Mrs. Robert E. Coontz will be the supervision of Mr. Roy Wigley, und { geust of honor -tr lunc{hfl;‘l;v Tundan"(:l | floral . decorations by George Bhaffer Mrs. Wysnt, wite of resentative | * = Faam W Wyant Mrs. Cootz will ac. ATFangements are under way for a wompany Hear Admiral Coontz from Caravan tg leave Frederick, Md., headed Hampton Roeds, Va, Mondsy 1o Mountein City lodge and their tend the dinner which lu{zr- ntaty’ friends, o proceed 1o Galthershurg, and Mr:. Wyant will give that evening Md, w be joined there by Forest Oak in compliment 1o the Governor of Ha- Lodge. headed by the magor of Gaith- ‘ wail end Mrs. Wallace R. Parrington. erburg, Md. and from there to the - Willard Hotel, where & committee, Mrs. Emerson Howe has i headed by Mr’ Hugh Brown, will wel tations for a luncheon Prida; come them. One of the novel features 16, when her guests are asked 1o meel of (his dance s thut invitations sre Mme. Matsuduira, wife of the Ambas- | Leing mudled direct W the ladies, as it sador of Juprn for each to choose her own Mrs. Howe vill be hostess at Junchicon same large orehestra that Faturdsy, March 17, n_compliment 1o cured at the benefit ball will fu; Mme. Bz, wile of the Miniter of nish music for continuous dancing fro Ching pan. until 12 o'clock. Tables will b ced n che baleony overlooking the Mrs. Fitzhugh Lee entertained at an “mllunm with prizes for those who care | tnformal Juncheon st the Carlton Hotel |y, yesterduy in honor of Mrs. Thomas D play cards. The committee on | tiekets 1s headed by Mr, Robert Frank | Bchall, wite of Benntor Bchall of Minne- |1y 1 1 understood, will be the last | pa The guests were Mrs. VIANET | of thows big fances 1 be glven by th George, Mrs. Juhn Dunn, Mrs W. W. piy Overvon. Mrs. Walter Wells and Mir Virglla Blephens s the Franklin lodge, No. 2, the oldest | 0 dodge 1o the world, will bring on Y # cloe on its sixty-fourth | Mrs. Bidney A Cloman will entertain Bhry ADEIEaZ Wil It Seeand 8t s Uils eflerno, Mme Grousteh ister of the Berbs, Crosts and glover p— ia Mr. Bruce Blevart entertalsed s small ' e company st dinner Jast evening at the | {j I Tod Willsrd Hotel i honor of Mr. Ben |l P “Avie of Woroester sud the Georgetown | i o1 ‘ly Oniversity Meaieal Bchool Among the | il ruests s Mr James Davis, brother of |l “he honor guest. who has recently ve- il wirned from s motor tip W Norfole |1l " Mary B i Wedner Spee Kount g, 1 1Ars ~heon will entertain st March 14 ' 4 i 4 L Mre Fhomas W Lowe entertained pti & bridge lunchieon ¥Friday i her spart Bient ot 2540 Massachusetts avenue e e e e e ceaeea s eeeeeaaa Ao as e eaemee taSea A S Ee Ll INe s th emaeeeeae S taan L LaRS 48 A 111 EA LSS LRI e L ML S SRSt aaer e at s A saR S iR ALY I Miss Barbera Joss entertslned st Pincieon ut e Chevy Chase Club & luaredny ons bionor of Miss Fraices Hop: || Yons wio, efter belng in Washingun | fy o0 Waromas Park Lo for & month 1t { i ] on her wiy ‘ol Burlington, Vi, { il it cwme Allan, 4 TS lof the IMPORTAN er, who has been | Bejore her marriage yeste-day afternoon to Lieut. Strauss, U. X relibold, danghter of Mrs. Anne Archbold. T he wedding tooks piace in ths home of the bride’s motl was Miss Ly Rescrvoir road. Sir Esme and Lady Howard Will Entertain at Dinner (Continved from First Page.) Conference at Havana, which ' Senor Dr. Alfaro attended as dclegate. The Mmister of Honduras and Senora de Bogran and Senorita Rosinda Fortin, who now are in New Orlea are not expected to return to Washing ton until the latter part of April. The Minister of Poland, M. Jan Ci owski, will be joined the middle week by Mme. Clechanowska and Miss Ann Tyrrell, who are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Rumer Yaw in Detroft Miss Tyrrell §s a daughter of the newly appointed British Am dor to Paris, and has been visitin: Mintster and Mme. Cleck X several weeks She wil here for some time The Minister of Sweden, M. Bostrom, will return tomorrow from a brief visit in New York. Mme. Bostrom and her daughter, Mile. Bostrom, arc now at Asheville, N. C.. after spending sevi wecks in Florida The Minister of Rumania, Mr George Cretziano, and Mlle. Jeanne ano are spending a few days i New York, and are cxpected to return to Washington the first of the week Minister of Canada and Mrs. Massey returned to Washington this morning. having spent a few days in New York The Minister and Mrs. Masscy have as their guest the latter’s mother, Lady rkin of Toronto, who will he with m for about six weeks, The ¥ the The Minister of the Netherlands and Mme. van Royen will entertain few friends at dinner Wednesday evening, They will leave Friday to spend about a fortnight In Cuba The Minlster of Norway and Mme Bachke will entertain a company of 24 In honor of the Secretary of State and Mrs. Kellogg in the Florentine room, Wardman Park Hotel, Thursday “The Benoritas Grisanti, daughters of the Minister of Venezuela and Senora de Grisanti, have arrived in Paris ‘The charge d'affajres of Salvador and Just to view such lovel " BRIDE MRS. ELLIOTT B. STRAUSS, . N., son oi Rear Senora de Mejia entertaincd a cempany informally at dinncr P evening in honor of Mr. and M Wallace Murray. | The 1 British commercia coun: *lor emb: Sir John Broderick, will be joined today by Lad Broderick, who has been visiting he brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 4 Mrs. Frederick A. M. Tabor, In their home at Asheville, N. C., for a fortnight The acting m: ry attache of the French embassy, Maj. Thenault, will be | Joined today by Mme. Thenault and her mother, Mrs. O. M. Spencer. who have been in Florida for a fortnight. ! Senora de Bedoya, wife of the secretary of the Peruvian embassy, had assisting her at her “at home” in her apartment at the Wardman Park Hotel yesterday afternoon the Mlles, Padilla, daughters of the Spanish Ambassador and Mpie Padilla; Mme. Kiep, wife of the coun | selor of the Germen embassy: M. T. ! G. Hetherington, wife of the air attache of the British embassy; Mme. Lombard, wife of the assistant military attache of the French embassy; Mme. Masci, wifc of the secretary of the Italian emba: and Mrs. Harold Sims, wife of the ai-| tache of the British embassy., ‘The seeretary of the Netherlands lega- ton and Baroness van Boetzelaer will £0 to New York tomorrow to spend the week. | _The first secretary of (he Irish Fre State legation, Mr. Willlam J. B | Macaulay, who has been in South Caro- |1na for a visit, is expected here the | first of the week | Mme. Boncesco, wife of the financial counselor of the Rumanian legation salled yesterday on the Leviathan to ! spend about three months abroad. y The attache of the Netherlands loga- | tion and Mme. van Schuylenburch will | | 80 to New York at the end of the weck | | to mcet the former's parents and sister | Jonkheer and Mme, van Schuylenburch and Mile, van Schuylenburch, who will | arrive Saturday from Holland to spend | some time in Washington | ‘The attache of the Cuban embasy, | | Senor Don Cayetano de Quesada, who ! | has been in Cuba for several months, 1 | expected soon to return to Washington } 'pring garments as these is a pleasant experier - o —but you need not stop ther ~~as the wide price range permits selection now! Coats 25 to 692 192 t0 %592 Dresses 15 and 25 Charge Accounts Invited sy 921 G\ (i Spring, in the proper weights for cloths, the colors, and the styles ap proved by the el Complete size range available well dre As lored worn, wid ible. 1 i linding Bk ensembles and models are ey a choice s honable eal Navy ors, e Frocks dor atteroon and evening, as well as the Attractive practical ol mate and the Styles, colors vials speak of Spring Q: x R /" ST.NW. Admiral and Mrs, Joseph ' Southern Relief Society lans Make-Believe Ball » trustees of Society have i Capital Social Set Gathered in Gmups For Special Mention Guests Ertertained in Homes—Many Residents Visiting Friends in Other Center s——(‘.o“cge Girl Honored. al. W. O. Wetmore, {tached to the 313th Machine Gun | Battallon, i visiting his daughter, Mrs. | John O. Hyalt, wife of Licut. Hyatt, at | Camp Meade, Md. He will come to | Washington ‘after June 1. Mrs. Charles B. Helmbold, who has | been with her son, Capt. Philip Helm bold, In Panama for several years, is now visiting her son and daughter-in- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Helmbold, trect. She will be with them until Junc Miss Elizabeth Earl McCain, daugh- ter of Col. and Mrs. Willlam A.'McCain has been selected by Goucher College to spend her junior years at the Univer- sity of Parls and will sail in July. She will spend three months at the Univer- sity of Nancy and later go to the Paris | University. | _Mrs. John B. Plet of Westchester | County, N. Y., who, with her daughter, | Miss Georgia Piet, spent the season in formerly at-! | | | | i | MISS MAE E. SCHENCK, Who came from her home at Buffalo, | N.Y., to visit Mrs. Robert W. Imbrie, at | her home on Sixteenth street. " Miss Hiida Foster, for whom they will entertain at tea tomorrow zfternoon. | Mrs. F. C. Bird of Switzerland, is at Announcement Made Of Recent Betrothals Mr. and Mrs. L. Plerce Boteler an- nounce the engagement. of their daugn- ter, Florence, to Mr. Alyin Pisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pisher of Swamp- scott, Mass. Mr. Pisher is a graduate of the United States Naval Academy, class of 1922, and of the Massschusetts Institute of Technology. He 15 now in Ashland, Mass. The wedding will take place fm thc Fall. Mrs. Jean Paul Muller announces the ~ngagement of her daughter, Paula Jeanne, to Mr. Benjamin Walker Hogan of Roanoke, Va. The wedding will take olace early in April. Mrs. Theodore Shaler Reynolds of 1 West Sixty-ninth street, New York, an- nounced the engagement of her daugh- ter, Theodosia Shaler, to Prof. Hubert Vincent Davis at a tea given in her residence | yesterday afternoon. Tl wedding will take place at 8t. Bartholo- mew's Church on Park avenue during the last week in June. Miss Shaler, whose father was the late Harry Gibson Shaler of Pittsburgh. and whose grandfather was the eminent Dr. Nathaniel Shaler, former dean of Harvard University, was one of last season’s most popular New York-Wash- | ington debutantes. She divides her time between the Capital City and | Gotham and is 2 much sought after | member of the younger sets of both cit- | ies. She graduated from the King- | Smith Studio School of Washington | with the highest honors obtainable = year ago after receiving her preliminary | Washington at the Mayflower, will have | the Grace Dodge Hotel for a week or | education in Morel de Fos of Paris, and 110 guests dining with her today in the | presidential dining room of the hotel Miss Marguerite Mesny, daughter of | ¢, and Mrs. A. B. Le P. Mesny, is speding the week end at West Point, where she s the guest of Maj. and Mrs. | William Jones. Miss Mesny went to at- -nd the 100th-night entertainment at the Military Aca The, consul_at Lynn W. Franklin left Washington Thursday for the former's new post. | They were accompanied by their two | zmail children. Butier and Jeanny Lyn the former born in Hankow, China, where Mr. Franklin was consul, and the latter borti mid-way across the Pacific en route to this country. Mr. and Mrs | Pranklin have spent two months with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Robinscn, in their historic home, Fall Hill, near Fredericksburg, Va ne lla, Mrs. George S. Wilso Conn., will come to W row to m; an ¢ | Grace Dodg> Hotel of Westport, hington tomor- tended stay at the \’ Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Rice. formerly {of 2629 Connecticut avenue, who arc {now located in Los Angeles. Calif., en- | tertained a party of 12 at the Wampt ball ;\hx(‘h was given at the Ambassade Hotel. M: and Mrs. W. M. McCoy of New York are in Washington, and are sta ing at the Mayflower, where Mrs. Mc- Coy will cntertain at a bridge luncheo: Tucsday in the east rcom of the hotel Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Mears, who spent the Winter at the Mayflower, left Wa. ngton Saturday for Pinehurst, N. C where they will remain for part of the Spring season before returning to their fome in Scranton, Pa. Mrs. William R. Buchanan of River- dale-on-the-Hudson is at the G appointed United States | Mexico, and Mrs | more while sightsecing in Was] ! Mr. Charles Hansel accompanied his | daughter, Miss Joy Hansel, to New York yesterday, from where she will | sail on the S. S. President Harding Monday for Italy. Sh» will land at Naples on March 17. where she will be met by Mr. and Mrs J. K. Branch, at lla in Florence she will be a her veral inonths’ Hansel will return an Park Hotel. gton. rd Columbia Hospital Ball An Early Spring Event ‘The first event on the social calendar after Lent will be the Columbia Hes- pitai ball at the Willard Hotel, Monday night, April 16. Mrs. Frank B. Freyer, chairman of the hall comm: announces on her list of patronesses: Mrs, Calvin Coolidge land Mrs. Charles G. Dawes, also | Louis D. Brandeis, Dwight Da {Mrs. Curtis D. Wi Mrs. William Jardine. Mrs. James J. Davis, Mrs. Hiram Bingham, Mrs. Henry W. Keyes, Mrs William H. King. Mrs. Key Pitt- man. Mrs. Francis E. Warren, Mi Henry T. Allen, Mrs. Tasker H. Bliss, Mrs. Sol Bioom. Miss Mabel Boardman. Mrs._PFrank B. Cheatham, Mrs. William | D. Connor. Mrs. Parker Corning. Mrs Gordon Cumming. Mrs. John W. Davidge. Mrs. F. Trubee Davison, Mre John Allan Dougherty. Mme. Ekengren, Mrs. Hamilton Fish. Mrs. Henty Fitz- hugh. Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Mrs. Louis A, Frothingham. Mrs. William Felton Ham. Mrs. John J. Hamilton. Mrs. John | Hays Hammond, Mrs. Edward A. Harri- | man, s. EIf A. Helmick. Mrs. Andrew | Hero Mrs. Prenk S. High!, Mrs. John A. Hull. Mrs. Willlam Chanin Hunting- ton. Mrs. M. W. Irel John: 3 ris son. Junkin, S G Mrs. John B. Larner, Mrs. M e Dodge Hotel. With her are Miss| Demarest Loy Buchanan, her daughter, and Miss et x et dolp A Emily S. Perkins of Riverdale-on-the-| GOk M Adoloh € Muller, Mrs e T Upshur Moorhead. Mrs. Francois Ber- Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Williamsop | 2er Moran. Mrs. John Wise Mors?, Mrs. lefi Washington Friday by motor for | Theodore W. Noyes. Mrs. A. Chambers Pinehurs Mrs. Williamson will | Oliphant, Mrs. William McCiellan Rit- spend several weeks in Florida before | ter. Mis. Everett Saunders, Mrs. Mary returning to her apartment in Ward- | Stewart. Mrs Charles P. Summerall, ames Alex. L | Cormicl Mrs. Tytus McLennan has as her guests over Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Coolidge of Boston. Mis. Edward C. Brown has returned to her home, 2540 Massachusetts ave- nue. having spent a week at St. Peters- burg, Fla funds for the and Mrs. W, Frederick B. Abboit, M on, Ral v T, Mrs. William Harvey Van Fossan of Lisbon, Oho, who has been visiting her son and dayghter-in-law. Judge and Mrs Ernest Harvey Van Fossan at the Wardman Park Hotel, has gone ta Maplewood, N. J. for an extended stay. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Heller of the Argonne Apartments are spending 10 days at the St. Charles Hotel in At- lantie City Miss Lourcta Curtin, Miss Dorothy Gorman, Miss Ena B. Price and Miss Josephine Melnekheim are attending a house party in New York over the week end. The Misses Mary and Susan Foster have as their guest in their at the Wardman Park Hotal t former p: ‘Those who have tronesses it card party ern Relief Soctety to b March 19, at 2 . in the home Theodore Till interest of ¥ here. The list of es will be announced | ms may be made e Witcover at the the threugh 3 Hotel Roosevelt Mrs Mrs Lutz Wahl man Park Hotel ‘\lr= Amvy N. Talbot. Mrs. Harry Taylor, Winslow Chrrles Boughton Wood. Mrs Mrs Aifred P. Thom. Mrs. Corcoran Them ‘Ltr Willard. Mrs. Clarence C Williams tand Miss Elizabeth Woodward. [Miss Richards to Lecture : To Benefit D. A. R. Chapter | Miss Janet Richards, lecturer on sational and international happenings. will give a benefit lecture under the auspices of the Mary Washington Chap- ter ‘of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Tucsday evening, March 13 !at 8 oclock, at the Washington Club. Seventeenth and K streets northwest The proceeds of the lecture will be used to further patriotic work of the D A R 1115 1117 F STREET Ceais for the C I's our aim—succes accomplished, we believe—to pre- sent fashion in original interpreta- tions. To achieve the unusual and exceptional—not onfy in type of design: but in character of weaves and workmanship. s concentrated effort results in a superb showing of ats for Spring. EFach a distinetive ere- ation; all expressions of the best and the best talent: and in marking we practice that mod- Sports Coats - $20.50 10 $05.00 Diews Couts= $20.50 10 $]75.00 rlest of Ha ~—assembled in a featured group at Decidedly different from any con- temporancous showing —appealing with theiv charming oviginality: and their pronounced individuality, They are hoth vemarkable values and unnsual sty les, Other Hats Sports and Divas - $3.93 | o ’ | Brilliantmont of Lausanne, Switzerland Prof. Davis is a son of the late Dr. Hubert Davis, the noted London phy:i- cian and surgeon. He served with d tinction in the famous 27th Division the American Expeditionary Porces | during the World War. He enlisted in New York as a private early in 1917 and came out 4s a first lieutenant, with several important decorations, after having participated in all of the major engagements of 1917-18. He now | a member of the faculty of the Hill School of Pottstown, Pa. Dr. August King-Smith will writ- special music for the ceremon: and will also go to New York to offi- ciate as organist. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kirkstein an- nounce the engagement of their daugh- ter. ECythe, to Mr. Robert Mars of thi city. The wedding will take place n th> early Spring. Mr. Ernest L. May announces the en- gagement of his niece, Miss Virginia . to Mr. Willlam Harrison Merrill, jr.. of Pocomoke City, Md. The wed- ding will take place in April Mr. and Mrs. W. A Pishback ot Marshall, Va., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Bertha Lee. to Mr. Stuart Robert Odekoven of th city. The wedding will take place in ¢ late Spring. Bay State Soc.xe;y pl;ns “Big Get-Together Night" The members and friends of the Massachusetts Society of Washington. D. C., Inc., are advised to keep open the date of Tuesday evening, March 27, as this is to be the society’s big get-to- gether night at Wardman Park Hotel | The managers are hoping to have a prominent speaker from Massachusetts give an interesting talk. Card tables will be reserved for those desiring to play In preference to dancing. A few musical selections will be given by mem- bers of the society. There will be dancing until 1 o'clock. Members of the committee on recep- tion and entertainment are Miss Carleton. Miss Harriet M Cheney, Mr. Clinton M. Hestes, Mr ol Mr. . Mr. Alfred E. Hanson. M Frank E. Dickey. Mrs. Bertha M. Rob- bins. Mr. Charles A. Bowman. Mr Frank E. Hickey, Mrs. John A. Cham- ,beriain, Mr. David Ross Beattie, M Helen G. O'Weil, Mrs. Mary Allen Adams, Mr. John N. Hickey and Mr James J. Sweeney. Admission of members will be by card Guest tickets may be obtained from the officers of the society and at the door. 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