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“sociEry. ' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MARCH 81, 1920_PART 3. Elaborate Program® For Banquet Outlined By Columbian Women Colorful Punction Scheduled for April 11 Is Attracting Interest of ‘Prominent Society Leaders. The twenty-first annual banquet of the Columbian Women of the George Washington University, to he held Thursday ovening, April 11, at the the banquet, has been active in clvic work and as a suffragist leader and philanthropist. The dsughter of Gen. and Mrs. John Cunningham Kelton, leaving college, Mrs. Wiley became actively interested in the suf- frage movement. She- becamse presi- dent of the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Club and worked for without intermission until the mine- teenth amendment was ratified. was also_closely associated with National Woman's Party in all its active ities until the adoption of suffzage. Mrs. Wiley was & member of the first deputation of suffragists ever to ap- pear before s President to ask for his mon for the passage o fthe national rage smendment. , 88 to food laws and regulations, and was for years president of the Housekeepers’ Alliance, to remedy abuses along these was first president of the League of the District, an association rving dent of the Columbian Women, the organization of George Wi University women which fosters the social life of the university and for- vll'g: the interest of its women stu- dents. Mrs. Joshua Evans, fr.. who will act as hostess at the Columbian Women banquet, is one of Washington's out- standing women. A _graduate of the George Washington University, she is pro itly affairs. Since 1923 she has served on the board of trustees of the university, being its woman member. She serves on the 's executive commit- tee and committee for the nomination of trustees. She also is & member of the executive committee of the Alumni_Assoclation of the university. * Mrs. Evans is a former vice president and present member of the executive board of the Twentieth Century Club; is chairman of the committee on recog- nition of honorary. members of SIGNS OF SPRING.BRING THE FIRST LADY AND OTHERS TO THE ENJOYMENT OF OUTDOOR LIFE i Pre-Easter Services “Noteworthy Feature Of Quantico Prodram Society in General Observes Holy Week—Visitors En- tertained in Home, cial Events of Week. : UANTICO, Va., March 30.—The so- wfifi B T bon. the in the post.gymnasium ‘hoir has T%t:h: m\ns:: EipiE i § B £ iggg z:"g ] Miss Louise Grove of Baltimore, whose engagement to Lieut. Holdahl of the recen! is spend- for an indefinite visit. Mrs. , wife of Col. James ft. Monday for her int, W. Va, for & ‘ashington, spent last Sunday on the with Maj. and Mrs. DeWitt Peck, Mry. Weitzel, wife of Maj, Harry W. Weitze], leaves Sunday for Newwj{rt‘;ax en route to Paris, sailing May 4. e in Paris, Mrs. Weitzel will be the ‘guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, son.and daughter-in-law _of the late Victor P Riearagon on the U. 5. 5. angley on . B. 8. ey ton Roads, Va., April 6. Mrs. Weitzel is leaving her daughter Mary Ellen, in Saunders Town, R. I, with her mother, Mrs. M. E. B. Heffer- Club Members Guests At Social Functions. P The Tuesday Clubs were entertsined this week by Mrs. Hall, wife of Lieut. ¢ American _Association of University Elmer Hall, and Mrs. Stanners, wife Women, and & member of the League ‘Stanne ; of Republican Women. Mrs. Evans was Arnett, a member of the inaugural committee and was one of the Washington host- esses who talked over the radio on “The Spirit of the Inaugural.” Prominent in Ranks of Columbian Women, . Her services with the Columl Women have been long and distin- For 10 years she served as 5 5 s o . - 1 P ; . PHOTOS BY BACHRACH Mrs, Evans is one of the few Washing- fon women who are included in “Who's Upper left: Mrs. Edward Everett Gann, Second Lady of the who leaves her apartment at the Mayflower, where Lower 2 the president of the Board of Commissioners of the District, whe Who in America.” she acts as official hostess for her brother, the Vice President, and looks after the garden at her Cleveland Park home. spends muc! her home on Jenifer street, Chevy Chase. g The honor guests at the banquet will Center: Mrs. Hoover, who attended the tea Tuesday in her former residence on 8 street : 3 o dum&:mamummdlc&mm-w the oul e be Mme. Debuchi, wife of the Japa-|Large, entertained there. . |nue home, w] Heck Right: Mrs. William E. Borah, who recently returned from California, and of Representative Kincheloe of Kentucky, who enjoys the garden at her fe nese Minister; Mrs. Cloyd Mar- vin, wife of the president of the uni-|{aking up her residence in an apartment on Connecticut avenue, _ : N e e e, - - - graguste of Macy Washington 5oe-| New York Society ‘Anderson, an honor Washington Society Belles |8 s R s s s itk w i o e S ims ™ Shedules Reception S5 o . der W. h°"'x?f{§he:r?‘: s te of this season, previously . Dr. The New York State Society will en- . ' Representative in Congress from Texas, al A 5 fithnm&nm Mrs. Black Honor Guest LISted Early Future Brldes ¥ ks 1 the brother of Mr. “htr. Good attended Groton, Cias | evnin ":u'::m “"‘““hg: Of Congressional Club Engagements to Wed Announced, Foreshadowing | i ‘Grees 3 Lot i e AR o e e, Goorgs Black Matrimonial Alliances in the Spring and g » i ot x| British College Teacher I K o o1 Ner ¢ York: M"'I B‘;;Hq E‘n ';{"i;.' Honor Guest at Tea |the - n Honor of Her Sister B g : Ensuing Summer Season. B g k.1 .| Maj. Gen. and Mrs. Roderick L. Car- | from the Pi K-.pr Alpha Fraternity, at michael of 2511 Cliffbourne place an- |the University o lggglcln from where nounce the engagement of their daugh- g’m‘e’;:“wfi“ He ‘;‘;’:mb”:r ter Marion to Mr. Call Dickinson, son |the Teau Beta Pi Fratemnity. of Representative and Mrs. L. J. Dickinson of Iowa.. The wedding will take place early in June. : g L g 5 ig afi:‘ b ers, is to talk to the members and their fon o Womenr" She. whi dl;fin.d by Miss gea i & 13 1 E < H Lo M Mr, and Mrs. J. Wilmer Latimer have _ the it of their. daughter Lillian to Mr. S, Brashear Avis, the wedding to take place late 3 . N fl‘ ] y % . vext month. ; Upperville, Va.~The 3 ; e WELOUVRE e T B i Mia, B W Fil- | Dy et Mr. and Mrs, ting Stockton G E::otwm. No date is set for » 3 ummm e e 5 5 11151111!'8‘!'!!351‘ \ J SR o e R o S, ‘Smartest of Coats e : s 2 s ki ea Time at the . N e e ey, dne e e The Spring models are distinguished “What a clever new hat!” e : : : AR for their attractive designs; and their_ W Sally—ifs just the cunuingest fttle modk - development in appealing weaves and right on F T i O ';,,-l»,m"““",-. by ied : y o . pleasing colors. ; 1 stoj there_this morning for just a fittle look 5 mo U§Bn flr e A | Th 5 k' d pla 3':'32 u::i Mfih:k;o‘ll mldmmst. ll\l;l?g' selecting this - : ) s & & s usual The Louvre makes a display = ° et . 1}}2{1; ‘g St. W-h;:;osng lmP'l;;;"l Farrier m s .. of exclusive effects. S N o ok 55, i B that brings out the headline.” . . . FOX SCARFS [~ s Gt in e clotho—Crogly "o ST e o Do ; L W iR g Rouibaix,” Kashmirola, Vega, etc. *Silk R uced itom one of ‘Reboux’s’ New Models There's a style and finish® about them- | - Coats in Crepe Jolly, Crepe Satin, Otto- ’?-m?" 'q‘:r};-i;“lz:eg;mi wlsa‘nlldb you b:.hnv‘:'lh. " ome . ke St o man silk, Trimmed with rich furs. L et visit “Bragcine's: You know yos love tailored - Y CRA M < hats—and the ‘Milgrim’ models they show are truly - - _ Sports Coats in new sports weaves— | the talk of 57th street and Fifth avenue.” -+ fur trimmed; . or. plain tailored—con-. T “ } sistently modeled and made. o ; ; in o B,oth'Bres; Coats and _Sport; Coats, in gue'af our Genealogical Books. | i > ¢ 8 Do 0