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Annapolis Mi Events Challenge Interest| Spring Athletic Affairs and Academy Hop Draw Throngs—Dinners, and Luncl’xeo ANNAPOLIS, Md. May 11.—The days here are full of Spring events in athletics and there will be the crew Taces—consisting of two crews of Syra- cuse University, Syracuse, N. Y. for today—and a hop for the first class in Mahan Hall. The main item in the midweek events was the base ball game between the Navy and the Catholic University of Washingtno, D. C. There also will be base ball with Penn State College of State College, Pa., as part of the program. All of these events bring many visitors to Annapolis. Miss Margaret _Halsey, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. William' F. Halsey, is visiting her parents for the week end on the Reina Mercedes Miss Halsey wil - studies at the school which she is attending at Great Barrington, Mass. ghe will graduate in June. Wedr.esday of last week Mr. Lamotte @ Pont of Wiimington, Del. visited Ahnapolis and remained a few days on Fis yacht, Nemia. Those aboard were Mr. ‘and Mrs. Ferdinand Lamotte and . and Mrs. Henry Hoopes of Wil- tington, who have been Mr. du Pont's Zuests on e trip to Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scott also were ®board as guests of Mr. du Pont, having jomned the yacht at Norfolk, Va. Mrs. Malcomson Entertains In Honor of Her Mother. Mrs. Joseph Malcomson, wife of « Lieut. Comdr. Joseph E. Malcomson, | + entertained at a luncheon at her resi- dence on Prince George street Friday | in honor of her mother, Mrs. Benton Hall Pollock of St. Louis. Mrs. Mal- comson’s guests to meet Mrs. Pollock were Mrs. Samuel S. Robison. wife of the superintendent of the Naval Academy: Mrs. Stephen Ogden Fuqua. wife of Brig. Gen. Fuqua, United States Army, of Washington; Mrs. Daniel Mershon Garrison, Mrs. John B. Pol- lard, wife of Comdr. Pollard: Mrs. Addison Clifford, wife of Capt. Clifford: Mrs. Jonas Ingram, wife of Comdr. Ingram, and Mi James Monroe of | Annapolis. i Enslgn James E. Cohn was the guest over the week end of Mrs. Robert Mil- | ligan and Miss Milligan at their resi- dence on Maryland avenue. Ensign Cohn is on his way to Pensacola, for duty, but will stop on_ his | south to visit his mother at Nor- | Prof. and Mrs. Arthur Newton Brown have returned and are stopping with | Miss Mary Randall Magruder on Han- | over street. Prof. and Mrs. Brown | spent the Winter and early Spring at | Cocoanut Grove, Fla. | Mr. Clarence Smith of Rochester, N. Y., has joined his sister, Miss Clara | Smith, and is spending a short time at | Carvel Hall. Comdr. and Mrs. Julian B. Timber- lake are spending a few days in North Carolina, where they were called by the | death of Comdr. Timberlake's grand- | mc::her, Mrs. Cotton of Cottondale, | N.C. Dinners, Luncheons, Teas and Bridge Scheduled. Mrs. George Turner of Wardour gave a bridge party Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp, who is visiting her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ridgely Melvin, ! at their residence on Murray Hill. ‘Those invited to meet Mrs. Kemp were Mrs. S. S. Hepburn, Mrs. Henry Gear- | ing, Mrs. Philip Morgan, Mrs. Walter | B. Morris, Mrs. Herman F. Krafft, Mrs. | James Ferguson, Miss Julia Trenholm, | . Miss Elizabeth Nott, Mrs. James Bow- | doin, Miss Mary Randall Magruder, Middleton Semmes Guest, Mrs. Lawrence V. Miller, Mrs. Danfel M. Garrifon, Mrs. John T. Bowers, Mrs. Joseph Valiant, Mrs. Hamilton Gale and Mrs. St. Clair Smith. Mrs. Ridgely Melvin also was a guest. Mrs. St. Clair Smith also entertained ‘Wednesday evening for Mrs. W. Thomas Kemp at & bridge party, and Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. John de Peyser Douw entertained for Mrs. Kemp at bridge at their residence on Southgate avenue. | Mrs. John Fletcher entertained Wed- | nesday at the Blue Lantern Inn. There | were six tables of bridge and additional guests for tea. Mrs. Harrison Colhoun entertained on Tuesday in her beautiful home, ‘Windsor Farms, near Annapolis, at a large card party in honor of her mother, Mrs. James Langhorne of San Prancisco, who is her guest. There were eight tables of bridge. Saturday evening Lieut. and Mrs. Sydney Bunting gave a dinner in their home at Wardour, near Annapolis. in honor of Capt. and Mrs. Giles. Their guests besides the guests of honor were | Comdr. and Mrs. James R. Barry, Mrs. | Reuben L. Walker, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Morton L. Deyo, Mrs. Juanita | Pargolotti of Havana, Cuba; Miss Laura Harding of New York, a cousin of Mrs. Bunting: Lieut. William G. Ludlow, Lieut. John Strother and Lieut. Edwin D. Graves. | Comdr. and Mrs. Clyde Gray West entertained at dinner Wednesday eve- | ning at their quarters on Rodgers road. | Mrs. Granville Hoey entertained at | luncheon Tuesday at her residence on Rodgers road. | Capt. and Mrs. Albert T. Church gave a dinner Tuesday evening at the residence of the principal of the Post- | graduate School on Bowyer road. Comdr. Paul J. Dashdell gave a din- | ner Wednesday of this week at the| Annapolis Roads Club, taking his| 'guests afterward to the moving pic- ures. return Monday to resume her | THE SU INDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 12, B @ MEAY dweex Society Bridge Parties, Teas ns Scheduled. Comdr. and Mrs. William N. Richard- son, Comdr. and Mrs. Wiillam S. Farber, Comdr. and Mrs. Granville B. Hoey and | Lieut. Comdr. o. Kessing. Miss Annie Claytor, who has been the guest of Mrs. Nevette Steele, is | now visiting Mrs. Samuel Brooke a | Murray Hill. Mrs. Brooke entertained at a small bridge party for Miss Clay- | tor Wednesday. Among her guests | were Mrs. Carryl Bryan, Mrs. Thomas | Iglehart, Mrs. Willlam Burns, Ms. | Nicholas Green, Mrs. Dennis Claude | and Mrs. Henry Robert. Mrs. Willlam | Burns and her daughter, Mrs. Nicho- | las Green, also entertained at a small | bridge party for Miss Claytor at the residence of Mrs. Green on Charles street. Dinner Given in Honor of | Comdr. and Mrs. Howard. | On Thursday Comdr. and Mrs. Sam- | uel 8. Payne entertained at a dinner | for 20 in honor of Comdr. and Mrs. | Douglas Howard. ~Comdr. and Mrs | Payne also entertained at dinner Tues- day at their residence on Upshur road. Mrs. Thornton Dashiell of Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Dashiell, on Duke of Gloucester street. Capt. William J. Giles of the U. S. S Whitney spent the week end with his family here. Mrs. Benton Hall Pollock, mother of Mrs. Joseph Malcomson, is spending a part of this week in Washington, where she is a delegate to the meeting of the Colonial Dames. Mrs. Hall will return and resume her visit with her daughter Mrs. Alfred T. Clay spent a few days here last week as tne guest of Mrs. Gordon Ellyson at her residence on Maryland avenue. Mrs. Clay is now | at her home in Sheperdstown, W. Va..| where she will b joined by her hus band, Comdr. Clay. Mrs. Gordon Ellyson and her small daughter Gordon spent the week end in Richmond, Va. Mrs. Pullman Evans of Washington | spent a few days during the week with | Mrs. Williams Wickham at her resi- | dence on Maryland avenue. Comdr. Douglas Howard is spending | this week in Annapolis with his Zamily | at Acton Court. and Mrs. Oliver Prominent Officials . Temporarily Listed | Among the Absentees| (Continued From First Page.) for New York, where he will remain over Sunday. Senator and Mrs. Copeland Will Leave City Tomorrow. Senator and Mrs. Royal S. Copeland will go to New York tomorrow evening and Mrs. Copeland will return to their | apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel | Friday. Senator Copeland will go from | New York to Ann Arbor, Mich, the | middle of the week and will deliver an address before the students at the Uni- versity of Michigan. He will join Mrs. Copeland Sunda: Mrs. Vandenberg, wife of Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, and their son, Mr. Arthur Vandenberg, will go to Hot Springs, Va., the middle of the week for a visit of a week or two, when they will return to their apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel. Representative William E. Hull will go to Illinois today to remain until ‘fuesday. Mrs. Hull has as her guests in her apartment in the Wardman Park Hotel her sister-in-law, Mrs. Edwin L. Harris, and her son, Edwin Harris, and Miss Lee Brudon of Peoria, Il. They will pass several days here. Mrs. Tiison Returning To City from Connecticut. Mrs. John Q. Tilson will return to Washington from Connecticut tomor- 1929—-PART 3. SOCIETY. OFFICIALL. WOMEN WHO ARE ACTIVE IN THE SPRING SOCIAL LIFE OF THE CAPITAL Attractive Society Event Marks program In Nearby Maryland Hyattsville Hostess Enter- ‘tains Large Ccvmpany at Bridge Luncheon—News of Interest From Adjacent Communiti HYATTSVILLE, May 11.—Mr Thomas E. Latimer, Johnson avenue, Hyattsville, entertained a large company at a luncheon-bridge Thursday after- noon. Her guests included Mrs. John D. Howard, Mrs. Willam E. Howard Mrs. Harry P. Howard, Mrs. G. Sher- | man James, Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Robert Morse, Mrs. Paul 8. Herring, Mrs. T. Hammond Welsh, Mrs. Harry R. Hall, Mrs. Edward A. Fuller, Mr: Kenneth F. Brooks, Miss Elizabeth Gil George B. Furman, Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. T. Howard Duckett, Mrs. G. Hodges Carr, Mrs. Arthur Pue Gam- brill, Mrs. C. Francis Owens, Mrs. Charles H. Welsh, Mrs. Irvin Owings. Mrs. Prank S. Hinrichs, Mrs. Ernest Hinrichs, Mrs. George Earnshaw, Mrs. Alfred Hyatt Wells, Mrs, Willlam B. Porter, Mrs. Henry Thomas, Mrs. Guy 'W. Latimer. Mrs. H. Maury Brown, Mrs. | Philip Clarke, Mrs. Robert R. Carman, Baltimore: Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. W. H. Dowell, Holland Point, Calvert County, Md.; Miss Mollie Sutton, Miss Rose Sutton, Miss Mae Rogers and Miss Josephine Louise Fuller. A luncheon preceded the games. The prizes were awarded Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Willlam E. Howard, Mrs. C. Francis Owens, Mrs. John D. Howard and Mrs. Furman. The consolation award went to Mrs. Ernest Hinrichs. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Abbott en- Ertllned ‘Tuesday night at their home | Chenton avenue, Seat Pleasant, to row and will remain in Washington for the Test of the season. ‘The Chief of Staff and Mrs. Charles P. Summerall, jr., will leave Washing- ton Tuesday for Fort Sill, Okla., where they will visit their son and daughter- in-law, Lieut. and Mrs. Charles P, Summerall, jr. Lieut. Col. and Mrs. L. J. McNair have taken an apartment at the Ward- man Park Hotel. Lieut. Col. McNair is on duty at the Army War College. Maj. and Mrs. F. T. McCarthy ar- rived in Washington late Friday from | New York and are spending the week | end at the Mayflower. Catholic Home Benefit Due Tomorrow Evening| Among the patronesses for the card party to be given at the Mayflower Hotel tomorrow evening for the benefit of the Catholic Home for Aged Ladies are Lady Isabella Howard, Princess de Ligne, Vicomtesse d' Alte’, Frau Von Prittwitz und Gaffron, Senora Padilla, Mme. Debuchi, Mrs. James Couzens, Mrs. Marshall Field, Mrs, Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. Paul Bastedo, Mrs. Chauncey M. Depew, Mrs. George E. Hamilton, Mrs. Eaward Douglass White, Mrs. Steven B. Elkins, Mrs. Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. Frank Hamilton, celebrate the fourteenth birthday anni- | versary of their only daughter, Leona Margaret Abbott. Music and games were on program and refreshments were served. Comrades Surprise Boy Scout On His 14th Birthday. ‘Thomas Economos, a member of the Boy Scouts' organization, was tendered a genuine surprise party Monday night, the occasion marking his fourteenth birthday anniversary. The festivities took place at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Economos, Otway avenue, Capitol Heights. When the lad returned from a motion picture per- formance, he found the house in dark- ness, and when he turned on the lights Scout troop grouped about a table laden with tempting edibles. Music numbers were rendered by Frank Magill, Herbert and Willlam Branin and Master Charles Simpson. Prizes were awarded Tony Palmer, Magill. The members of the Scout troop present from Seat Pleasant and Capitol Heights were Frank Magill, Willlam Fisher, Elsworth Imalay, Elsworth Stat- ler, Karl Mace, Randolph Gallero, Kar! Korn, Willilam Korn, Edward Dowe, Anthony Palmer, Charles Simpson, Alven Stommell, William Brainin, Rob- .| cinnati, she Lower he was amazed to find members of the | Elsworth Imalay and Frank | 1 Up} pe United States Tariff Cimmission, one of the most active and delightful hostesses ' of the Capital. Center: Mrs. Guy H. Martin, wife Hareis Ewine Clineoinsr r left: Mrs. Alfred Pearce Dennis, wife of the vice chairman of the 1Iorse Show Association, scheduled for of the new Assistant Attorney General | and with Judge Martin, occupying the Summer home of Col. and Mrs. William m E. Hess, with her husband, Representative Hess of Cin- | entertaining her mother, Hess at Wardm: k Hotel. Mrs. Robert Sanders of Cincinnati, guest of Representat Mrs. John Ostendorf of Covington, Ky. and Mrs. | ert Ennis. Herbert Brainin, Frederick | Rooney and Robert Raidasel. | _Mrs. Vinton Nafpliotis and children, | | Freeport, Long Island, are visiting Mrs. | Nafpliotis' _mother, 'Mrs. Magdalene | | Prankhouser, Sixty-first street, Capitol | Heights. She will remain several weeks. | | Mrs. R. Early Baden of near Brandy- | | wine left Sunday last to visit Col. and | | _ Miss Warren, history teacher in ths | | Brandywine High School, has been vis- |iting her parents in Catonsville, Bal- timore County, Md. Mrs. W. W. Early, after spending {the Winter in Washington, has opened her Summer home in Brandywine. | | A silver tea will be given Tuesday |night at the home of Mrs. M. H. B.| Hoffman, Ralston avenue, Hyattsville, | |by the Rudisill unit of the Baptist Church. Music, speaking and other ;reltures are scheduled. Dance at Capitol Heights To Benefit Fire Company. | The Volunteer Fire Department of | | capitol Heights will hold a benefit |dance in Odd Fellows Hall Wednes- | | day, May 22, the funds raised to be | used in defraying the expenses of the | | delegation from the local department | |to the State Firemen's Convention in | Lonaconing, Md., early in June. | Miss Josephine L. Fuller, nurse at | | Union Memorial Hospital, ' Baltimore, | is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Edward A. Fuller, Hyattsville. Mrs. Rexford M. Smith and Dr. | Albert’ B. Hyatt, Washington, |been_ visiting friends and relatives in Hyattsville, | “Mrs. Arihur Read, | Capitol Helghts, is Pennsylvania | Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Sweency, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ring, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. | Price and famlly, Mr. and Mrs. john P. | Ellenslie avenue, McAfee and family, and Kenneth Mc- || Afee, all of Capitol Heights, have re- turned from an outing at Harpers Ferry, W. Va. | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Litz and isiting relatives m" = two daughters of Baltimore have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Litz, Central avenue, Seat Pleasant. Mrs. Edward Vogts of Laurel, will | entertain the Shakespeare club of the | Midway City, May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warfleld, New Laurel. Miss Janice Loker, Charlotte Hall, St. Mary's County, has been visiting the Misses Gough in Laurel. Miss Annie Stanley of Laurel has returned from a visit to Mrs. Roger I. Manning near Accokeek, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Travers of Plainfield, N. J., visited relatives in Laurel during the current week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Phelps, after spending the Winter ‘months in Balti- more, have returned to their home in Laurel. Mr. Hugh Whitehead of Pittsburgh is visiting relatives in Laurel. All States' Club Entertains at Dance The All States’ Club entertained at a ance last evening in the garden house { the Grace Dodge Hotel. Mr. S, J. Fitzgerald was chairman of the enter- tainment committee. di ;fiorser Francircrrerrawn To Three-Day Exhibit Due to Open Thursday IReccrd List of Entries An- nounced {Of Bradley Farms Show — Capital Society Folk Among Boxholders. With a record list of entries from | horse fanclers of the District of Co- lumbia, Maryland, Virginia, New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts, the an- nual show of the National Capital | | | | ‘Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Bradley Farms, adjacent to the Cou-‘ promises to gressional Country Club, eclipse all previous events of the Kind | portchester. N. from every standpoint. The program of 47 events is consid- crably more pretentious than those of | Miss' Frances M. Saul, Miss Dorothy | | Wilkes, | E. G. Culium, Maj. G. S. Patton, ji | Mr. Melvin S. Haze | George Williams, Mr. Leon Arnold, Mr. | | Kerans. entrants are Miss Parker Corning, M Emelin Knight Davies, Miss Catherine Francis, Miss Margo Couzens, Miss Helen Davis, Mrs. Yelverton Garnett, Miss Nancy P. Hanna, Miss Joy Hansel, Miss Marilynn Himes, Miss Nancy | Walter Jones, Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, Mrs. William J. Donovan, Miss Persis Chase Myers, Miss Maude Preece, Mrs. Am- brose Preece, Miss Margaretta Rowland, Gen. B. F. Cheatham, Mr. Percy M. Niepold, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carrico, Mr. Q. L. Comer, Mr. S. Kent Legare, Mr. Raymond H. Norton, Mrs. Vernon G. Owen, Mr. G. W. Rust, Mr. A. H. || Ryan, Capt. Hiram E. Tuttle, Col. | E. E. Adamson, Mr. William Britt, Mr. | William F. Connolly, jr.: Mr. Norman | | Clark, Maj. F. Gilbreath, Maj. Oliver | Haines, Mr. Fred M. King, Maj. Albert | K. B. Lyman and Mr. John A. Massie. | ‘The Wardman Park Saddle Club and | the Riding and Hunt Club have their | usual number of entries, always promi- nent factors in the show. | Prominent OQut-of-Town i | Boxholders Scheduled. | Prominent among the out-of-town boxholders are Mrs. Bernard Gimbel of Mrs. Charles G. | Y | Mixter of Boston, Mass.: Miss Frances | Mrs. Mr. | Farnsworth of Montclair, N. J.; Stanley Greene of Ashburn, Va. previous shows, and, with the unusual |w' B Bogert of Keswick, Va.. Miss | | number and class of entries, much for the many who look forward ‘nnmmll,v to Washington's greatest con- | ‘lrlbnhon to this evel | That the crowds this y | ‘hose in the past is evidenced by the | demand for reservations during the | last few weeks. The great :najority of the boxes have been disposed of. | ~“The boxholders include Mrs. Loren ' Johnson, Alexander ILegare, Senator, Couzens, Mrs. Robert L. Bacon. Mrs Mrs, Robert W. Patterson at the Army | Jersey. have returned home after a visit | DWight Davis Mrs. Bernard Gimbel of | and Navy Hospital, Hot Springs, Ark.|with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kaiser in New Vork, Mrs. John Buchanan of Vir- | ginta, Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh, Mr.| | Horace Luttrell, Mr? | Thomas P. Bones, Mr. Edward C. Van | | Devanter, Mr. Oscar Coolican, Ms. | Reginald Walker, Mr. Willlam M. Rit- | ter, Mrs. Benjamin Holcomb, Col. Rob- | ert’ M. Thompson, Mrs. Frances Whit- | ten, Col. Arthur O'Brien, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, jr.; Mrs. Edward C. Walker, | Mrs. Parker Corning, Mr. B. Prancis | Saul, Countess Szchenyi, Mrs. | Hewitt Meyers, Mr. Joseph E. Mr. Joseph Himes. Maj. George S. Pat- ;mn, jr., and Dr. Alexander Lyon. President and First Lady Expected As Guests. 1t is generally felt that the box always set aside for the presidential party will | be occupied by either the President or Mrs. Hoover and their guests at least | one of the three days of the show. Mr. | Curtis is known to be particularly fond of horses and has promised the local committee that he will make every ef- fort to attend. Prominent among the Washington (T [ il [ [T FINAL Of Special Sale WEER Our offers | Helen' W. Buchanan, Mr. James A. | | Frye and Mr. D. M. McDonald of Lees- Buchanan and Mr. John R. Buchanan, jr.; Miss Edith Nesbit and Mr. D. Smith of Warrenton, Va.; Mrs. Leon H. burg, Va.: Mr. Chester A. Gwinn, Mr. Peter Jackson and Mr. Donald Bradley of Chevy Chase, Md.. and Mr. James Gulick of Casanova, Vi A contingent from Fort Myer, Va. headed by Col. Guy V. Henry, will take part in the military section events. Springt’ime Betrothals Recently Announced| Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Fields an-| nounce the engagement of Mr. Fields'! daughter Gladys to Dr. James Prancis | O'Donnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis | J. O'Donnell of this city; the wedding | 1o take place in August. Mrs. David Bergazin announces the | | engagement of her daughter Flora | Rubye to Mr. Morris L. Bluttman of | and Baltimore. | . | H ‘, Wakefield Memorial Fund | Topic at Conference | Mrs. H. L. Rust. sr., was the guest of honor Thursday evening at the Wom- en’s City Club, when the Wakefield memorial committee of the club pre- sented an inferesting patriotic program, coincident with the presentation of a purse raised for addition to the Wake- fleld Memorial Association fund which is being gathered for use in the restora- tion and preservation of the birthplace of George Washington. Mrs. Rust is founder and national president of the assoclation. and_cites the “call of the hour” is for $78,000 which must be raised as early as possibie to meet the terms of the John D. Rockefeller, jr. 000 gift proviso. Taking part in the program was Mrs. Merritt O. Chance, who presented a gift of money to Mrs. Rust. Prof. Willam Lee Corbin, Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins and Mrs. H. L. Rust were speakers: Mrs. Gertrude Lyons and Mrs. Eleanor Spencer Baker, sang; Miss Georgia Lee Brown, pianisi; Mr. Matthew Trimble Sawtelle recited “The American’s Creed”; salute to the flag, by assembly: members of the Capital Society, C. A. R. danced the minuet in costume; greet- ings were sent by Mrs. Lowell Fletcher Hobart and Mrs. J. Garfield Riley announced the program. Among those present were Mrs. David Caldwell, Miss Helen Harman, Mrs. | Mary Logan Tucker, Mrs. Thaddeus | Jones, Miss Ella Whidden, Mrs. George | Hillyer, jr.; Mrs. Nellle Grant Ross, Mrs. Henry B. Patten, Mrs. Edgar B. Meritt. Mrs. Frederic R. Whippler, Mrs. William Lee Corbin, Mrs. William Owen, Mrs. W. H. Wanamaker, Mrs. Harriett Locher, Mrs. M. H. Laws, Miss Marie Gilman, Mrs. William Peyton Wright, Mrs. Frank Golden, Miss V. S. Benja Miss Roberta Tull, Mrs. Cabot Mrs. Henry F. Sawtelle, Mrs. Willlams and Mrs. Grattan Miss Helen Wilbar, in period costume. presented the guests at the | receiving line. For Dinner and Dance The New York State Society of Wash- ington plan in the near future to give & dinner followed by dancing and cards at the Bannockburn Country Club. The society is also considering other plans for special functions to be given from time to time during the Summer. The dinner committiee on arrange- ments includes Miss Mary E. Black. chairman; Mrs. John H. Coxhead and Mrs. Grace E. Strait. Special Sundey Dinner ANNE’S TEA SHOP 1731 Conn. Ave. Phone Decatur 4329. Sunday Dinner, sl .25 5:30t08...... Fried Chicken: Seutbern Stvle Lobster 2 “Ia Bal L Fried Egz Plant Homemade " Fotat Anme's D Hot Bine: Milk or Buttermilk Weekday Dvinner 6 to 8§ P.M, $1.00 —CAPITOL FU JHOD %, 1208 € S¥. 5, Place Yours in Our Cold o ® Storage Vaults ‘TURJS! o Remodeling ! ® - ind Repairing at Special Prices . . . . . of Fox Scarfs Every Fox Scarf in stock Specially Priced! Guests Entertained Aboard Reina Mercedes. Capt. and Mrs. Willlam F. 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