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SOCIETY. ‘Dinners and Bridge Parties Mark Calendar in Annapolis Charming Festivities Challenge Attcnti-on of Social Set in Week Just Ended—Special News of Interest. ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 18.—The after having spent the Winter at the Ppresence in Annapolis of several boat | Albin Hotel in Baltimore. crews has enlivened an otherwise dull | Mrs. Valiant Entertains week end and gave rise to consider- in Honor of Mrs. Slingluff. able social activit Mrs. Jossph Valiant entertained a . small party s Friday | Capt. and Mrs. William F. Halsey | o \r Frank Singufl, wife of Comdr. entertained on Wednesday evening Slingluff, who with her children is with a large dinner at their residence sp::mflng thdr ?grmg at Carvel Hall. the | Capt. and Mrs. Harry A. Baldridge on the Reina Mercedes. Among the oo hp "foe, end guests of Capt. and guests were Comdr. and Mrs. Robert E. | Mrx & Pt Snvdor ot the wonimand Rogers, Capt. and Mrs, Brantz Mayer, dant's quarters in the Naval Academ Capt. and Mrs. John H. Newton, Comdr. Capt. and Mrs. Baldridge's son, Harry, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOY, and Mrs. Samuel S. Payne, Comdr. and | JT.. i a member of the fourth class of Mrs. Willlams Wickham. Comdr. and midshipmen. Capt. and Mrs. Baldridge Mrs. Daniel McElduff, Lieut. Comdr. and | returned to New York Monday, where Mrs. Walden L. Ainsworth, Lieut. Mrs. Baldridge will join her mother at Comdr. and Mrs. Elroy L. Vanderkloot, | Sayville, Long Island, and will come to TLieut. Comdr. and Mrs, Julian B. Tim- | Annapolis later in the month, where shc berlake, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Hor- ace D. Clarke, Licut. Comdr. and Mrs, ‘Wallis Gearing, Miss Jane Miller, Mrs. | J. Giles, Comdr. snd Mrs. Richard Barry, Lieut. and Mrs. Leon- ard B. Austin and Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Robert G. Tobin. Following the dinner bridge was played. Capt. and Mrs. Henry Dinger enter- tained at a large tea this afternoon at | their residence on King George street. | Mrs. Dinger was assisted by Mrs. John N. Ferguson, wife of Capt. Ferguson, 2nd her sister, Miss Willie Pemberton, and Mrs. James C. Clark, wife of Lieut. Comdr. Clark. Mme. Camperio of Italy In Guest List at Luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waggaman of ‘Washington, Mme. Eleanor Camperio of Milan, Italy, and her son Malfredo; Mr. Robert Barclay and M. Roebling of Philadelphia and Mr. Kusar of Trenton, N. J., were the luncheon guests today | has teken a house for the latter part of May and for June week. Mrs. George W. Simpson was the | week end guest of Mrs. Robert W. Milli- | gan and Miss Mollie Milligan of Mary- | land avenue. Mrs. Simpson has been | spending the Spring with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Ryan, at Lynnhaven, Va. | Miss Mary Randall Magruder enter- tained at a small luncheon at the Blue | Lantern Tea Room Thursday in_honor of Mrs. Lawrence Bailliere and Miss | Fanny Gray of New York, formerly of Baltimore, wh> Mrs. Balllere’s | guests at her home in Baltimore. | Mrs. Robert Welsh, who has reopened | her home at Waterbury, had as her gues: over the week end Miss Elizabeth Poe of Ruxtion, Md., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip' Poe. Additional Society Notes Of Record During Week. Capt. and Mrs. C. Philip Snyder en- | of Comdr. and Mrs, Daniel A. MCEIAUfT | tertained Thursday at their residence at their residence on Upshur road. The | in the Naval Academy at dinner and | party later witnessed the boat races | bridge. Their guests were Lieut. Comdr. from Mr. Barclay's yacht. |and Mrs. Harrison Colhoun and Mrs. Mrs. Carlos Cusachs invited & oW Colhoun's mother, Mrs. James Lang- friends informally for tea after the races | horne of San Francisco: Mrs. James for Mme. Camperio, who is her cousin. | Bowdoin, Miss Elizabeth Nott, Mrs. Mrs. Cusachs recently opened her home, | Carryl H. Bryan and Mr. Clarence Ogle Hall, after spending_the Winter Smith of Rochester, N. Y. and early Spring in New York. Wash- |~ Mrs. Wolcott E. Hall left Annapolis ington and Baltimors. At the latter Wednesday for Newport, R. I. where place she was the guest of her sister |she will stay over this week end as the and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Car- | guest of friends. Mrs. Hall expects to | roll Van Nzss, in the Green Spring Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Overman of New York were the week end guests of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Julian B. Timberlake at their home on Bowyer road. Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan, jr., ar- rived Tuesday and were also guests fo a few days of Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Timberlake. Mr. Jordan is a brother of Mrs. Timberlake and resides at Vir- ginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles de Peyster Valk and their daughter, Miss Anna Douglas Valk, have opened their home at Arun- | del, near Annapolis, for the scason, | |return Monday to join her husband.i | Comdr. W. E. Hall, and children at their | residence on College avenuz. Capt. and Mrs. John S. Abbott and | daughter were the week end guests of | Capt. and Mrs. John Henry Newton at their residence on Upshur road. Mrs. A. G. Cooke and her sister, Mrs. | Columbus Baldwin, have reopened their | home, Spring Hill, at Waterbury, near | Annapolis, for the Summer. [ Mrs. Richard Baldwin is expected to {return tonight to her home at Water- |bury afier a visit of about two weeks to New York, where she was the guest of Mrs. Willard Baldwin. Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Group Lists Last Mccting of Year Supper to Prceede Installa- tion of Gfficers—Other Sorority Units Enjoy S cial Festiyities. A 0= The Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Association of Washington will hold its 1ast regular meeting of the year at Miss Cora Rigby's, 2019 Hillyer place north- west, Tuesday, May 21. Supper will be served at 6 o'clock, after which the following new officers will be installed: President, Mrs. Ralph Lawrence; vice president, Miss Margaret Davis; record- ing secretary, Mrs. Raleigh, Gilchrist; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Thomas Stokes; assistant secretary, Mrs. Gilman Smith; treasurer, Miss Mary Annette social chairman, Mrs. Charles | gmm ewman. The program for the evening is in charge of Miss Carlotta Veitenheimer. Detalls for a picnic on Saturday after- noon, June 1, at the home of Mrs. F. J. Trumpour, Forest Glen, will be pre- sented. The May meeting of the Washington Alumnae Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha Fraternity was held at the home of Mrs. Laura Hess last Monday evening, Mrs. Paul Loehler acting as joint hos ess. Miss Inez Lovelace of Knoxville, Tenn., was the guest of honor. Present were Mrs. Howard Warren, Mrs. C. F. Cornell, Miss Marie Didden, Mrs. W. Paul Briggs, Miss Viaginia Ronsaville, | Miss Elizabeth Gladman, Mrs. Charles | Sammons, Miss Beatrice Clephane and Miss Olive Geiger. The following chap- | ter officers were elected for the coming | year: President, Miss Beatrice Cle-| phane; vice president, Miss Frances James; secretary, Miss Virginia Ronsa- ville; treasurer, Mrs. W. Paul Briggs. | The meeting was followed by bridge. Eta Alumnae Chapter of Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority held its May meeting at Washington College of Law last Mon- day evening, followed by a social hour. Present were Miss Adele Stewart, Miss Elizabeth Reed, Miss Catherine Reaney, Mrs. Luther Maddox, Miss Anna Boyle, Miss Olive Geiger, Miss Maude Yates, Miss Agnes Kempf, Mrs. Bertha Lane, Miss Mildred Reeves, Miss Mary Holmes, Mrs, Gertrude Pierce, Miss Ruth Tech.‘ Miss Mary Connelly, Miss Beatrice Cle phane, Miss Edith Cooper. Qfficers elected were: Dean, Miss Anna Boyle; associate dean, Miss Olive Geiger; regis- trar, Mrs. Bertha Lane: chancellor, Mrs. Gertrude Pierce; marshal, Miss Nell Ready. Miss Beatrice Clephane was elected to represent the chapter at the international convention to be held in Boston, Mass., on June 20-23. Additional patrons and patronesse: for the theater benefit to be given b: Epsilon Chapter, Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority of the Washington College of Law, Tuesday evening at St: Patrick’s Auditorium, the proceeds of which are 1o be devoted to the Emma M. Gillette and Harry A. Hegarty memorials, are Senator George H. Moses, Chief Justice ‘Walter I. McCoy, Honorary Dean Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey, Dean Grace Hayes Riley, Judge Katherine Sellers, Dr. Edwin C. Dutton, Prof. Edwin A. Mooers, Mr. William Clarke Taylor, Miss Katherine Pike, Miss Helen E.| Jamison, Miss Marie K. Saunders, Miss FEunice W. Wright and Miss Katherine Horan. The play “Good Morning, Sheik,” is 1o be presented by the Father Hurney Players’ Gulld. A tea was given by Nu Sigma Pi So- rority Sunday, May 12, from 4 to 'l; o'clock, at 1718 Webster street. The table was decorated with the sorority, colors. The hostess, Miss Margaret Mannix, had as her assistants Miss Margaret Robertson and Miss Ruth Hamilton. at the tea table. Alpha_Cha rority, Inc., day tea las Mrs. Lucy Berradueel. their mothers. sion. Jections and Miss Gladys Young ren dered a piano solo. Mrs. Merwin H. Browne, Miss Lucy Higgins and Mis ma,run_www;u.,m,w.‘mm ‘Miss Peggy Clarke presided pter of Tau Beta Phi So- held its annual Mothers' t Sunday at the home of All of the mem- bers of the chapter were present with Each mother was pre- sented flowers appropriate to the occa- Miss Eola Benzler sang two se- ?an State May Meeting Due Tl’mrsday Evening! At the last meeting of the joint com- | mittee of the Massachusetts Society of | Washington, held Wednesday evening, | final plans were made for the big May | meeting to be held Thursday evening in | the ballroom of the Wardman Park | Hotel.” Special features have been pro- | {‘"Ided for entertainment, including tap | |dances by Billy McIntire and profes- | | sional cabaret, dances. There will be card tables reserved for those who desire to play with a | handsome prize for each table. Reser- vations for tables may be made through | Mrs. Frank E. Hickey, chairman of the card committee, playing to start at 8:30 o'clock sharp and continue until about 10 o'clock. The entertainment goes on at a later hour. Dancing will bsgin promptly at 9| | o'clock and continue until 1 o'clock. | | The d.$m§nw?l be in charge of Mrs. | wis W. rt. At the last committee meeting it was, decided to adopt a State seal stick pin,’| button or clasp. Miss Elsie V. Phalen | is chairman of the pin committee. The committee in charge of the May party will be under the leadership of Mrs. George R. Farnum, president of | the society. Members will be admitted | by card and guest tickets may be ob- tained from the secretary, Mr. George | i A. Hernan, 1345 Girard street northwest and at the door Thursday night. Mother bay Greet’ings ! | For Mrs. Silverman | | A surprise party was given for Mrs. Dora Silverman last Sunday 2t the home of her daughter and son-in-law. | Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Wiseman, 1304 | Kenilworth avenue northeast. | ‘The refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed table, the color | scheme being carried out in pink. Mrs. | Silverman was the recipient of many | gifts and Mother's day greetings. | ‘The guests were Mr. and Mrs. William B. Kraft, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gor- don, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eluto, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Friedman, Miss Selma Friedman, Miss Deborah Friedman, Mr. and rMs. Myers Jacobs, Miss Bryna June Jacobs, Mr. R. Jacobs of Toronto, Canada; Dr. and Mrs. Norman Smiler, Mr. and Mrs. Max Aaronson, Mrs. Lena Levin, Miss Ella Levin of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wellcher, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gittelman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Gittleman, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ponack, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Wise- man, Mr. d Mrs. Isadore Wiseman and Miss Edythe Mac Wiseman. ‘The center of attraction was the presence of Mrs. Hinda Kohen, mother of Mrs, Dora Silverman. Mrs. Kohen is 100 years old, and represents five generations. Vocal selections were ren- dered by Dr. Charles Gordon, Mrs. Abe Ponack, Mrs. Sidney A. Wiseman and; Mrs. Dora Silverman. | |Mes; Chandler, Garden Club| | Promotcr, Visits Capital An interesting visitor in Washington last week was Mrs, Alexander J. Chandler of Chandler, Ariz., who came East to attend the Garden Club of merica meeting in Philadelphia.. Mrs. IChundler is chairman of the conserva- tion section of the Garden Club of America for the State of Arizona, and was instrumental in the recent passing lof the Desert Flora conservation bill in | that State. Dr. and Mrs. Chandler have | extensive cacti gardens in the desert as well as 25 acres of blooming cultivated gardens on the San Marcas Fairway, adjoining their golf course in Chandler. — Longer Sentences Urged. LONDON (#)—Sir Willlam Joynson- Hicks, home secretary, has urged magis- | trates to impose longer prison sentences on culprits to give the state a chance to reform criminals. He said short sentences balked prison authorities’ ef- forts to make their institutions remedial, SWorzYNS 716 13th St. N.'W, Just Above G Street Machine Marking Towels. Sheets, Pilloweas Eates to Clubs itching, on Specis Hemat pleating. buttons nd all kinds of embroidery work by m Also special de- machine or hand. sianing - All Work Guaranteed wedding to take place June 19. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED D C, Society Folk Enjoy Week of Festivities | In Late Springtime‘ | |Entertaining on Broad Scale | ! in Chevy Chue-—Honorsi i to House Guests—Notes of SPccial Interest. | | | Miss Eleanor Branson of Goucher | College will spend_ this week with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce S. Bran- son, at their home on Ingomar street | Mr. and Mrs. Prederick J. Paff of Alexandria, Va., are spending several weeks at the home of their son-in-law | and _daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ! W. McKnew, while the latter are in Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fenning enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Chevy Chase Club in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lyman Tabor of Bal- timore, Md. who are spending the | week end with them. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones of Liv-| ingston street left Wednesday by motor ' for Louisville, Ky., to visit Mrs. Jones' | | parents. | Mrs. Geoffrey Creyke entertained at tea_Wednesday afternoon at her home | MAY 19, 1929—PART 3. RECENTLY ENGAGED SOCIETY. 5 Senator and Mrs. S:l\lli Hosts to Minnesotans. ‘Wyncrest, the beautiful country home | of Senator and Mrs. Thomas D, Sch: | at Berwyn, Md., was the scene of a large | gathering of Minnesotans and their | friends at a garden party Saturday aft- | ernoon, May 11, when the Minnesota State Society celebrated the seventy- first anniversary of the entry of the State into the Union. A section of the Marine Band played, which added greatly to the pleasure of | the afternoon. Mrs. Dora Gullickson also sang, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Gertrude Trumbly. A picnic lunch was served. Among those present were members of the Minnesota delegation in Con- gress, Mrs. Henrik Shipstead, wife of Senator Shipstead; Mr. Walter H. New- fon, Secretary to the President: Repre- sentative and Mrs. Frank Clague, Rep- resentative and Mrs. August Andresen, Representative and Mrs. C. G. Selvig, Representative Godfrey Goodwin, Rep- resentative Melvin J. Maas, Representa- tive William Pittenger, Representative Victor Christgau and Representative and Mrs. C. A. Christopherson of South Dakota. | Mrs. Schaal was assisted by Miss Bede Johnson, president of the society; wives of the Minnesota delegation, Mrs. Ship- | stead, Mrs. Clague, Mrs. Andresen and Mrs. Selvig: Mrs. James M. Doran, wife of the prohibition commisisoner of the | United States; Mrs. Bobby Blerman, | in Burleith in honor of Mrs, George H. | | Holmes of Cambridge, Mass. | Mrs. Willlam Morley entertained in { honor of the birthday anniversary of | her son Billy Wednesday at her home | { on Morrison street. | | Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. W. H. Ma- roon are occupying their new home on | Thirty-second_street. | Mrs. Leon Newell of Charlotte, N. C. was the house guest of Mrs. Frank Rogers and Mrs. Clara A. Sasser for several days last week. | ( Mr. and Mrs. Newton M. Hite have | returned to their home on Chevy Chase | parkway after touring the South for a month, !Mr. and Mrs. Grimes Attend | Family Reunion in New York. | | Mr. and Mrs. Warren Grimes of | Ingomar street motored to New York City to attend a family reunion of the 1nnekr's aunt. They will be absent -i week. Mrs. George Authier, Mrs. Edgar Mark- | ham, Mrs. Percy M. Bailey, Mrs. Ina Cordell and Miss Lora J. Pederson. |, A brief business session was held fol- lowing the garden party when the offi- cers of the society for the following year i were elected: Miss Bede Johnson, presi- | dent_(fourth consecutive year); Sena- | tor Schall, vice president; Representa- | tive Victor Christgau, treasurer; M | Percy M. Bailey, secretary; Representa- | tive William Pittenger, chairman of the board of governors. Southern Society Lists Reception and May Ball The Southern Soclety of Washington has sent out cards for a reception and g | May ball, to be given in honor of the MISS FRANCES MARIAN HALL, newly elected members of Congress Whose parents, Col. Newt H. Hall, U. S. M. C., and Mrs. Hall, have announced from the Southern States and their her_engagement to Ensign John H. Ellison, on duty at the Torpedo School at| wives, to be held in the Willard Hotel Newport. —Harris-Ewing Photo. | Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. A i MISS EUGENIA OCTAVIA SYKES, Whose parents, Federal Radio Commisisoner Judge Eugene Octave Sykes and Mrs. Sykes, announce her engagement to Mr. Thomas Stevenson of this city, the i Mrs. J. D. Thompson of Ingomar | street entertained at luncheon and | bridge Thursday at the Village Inn, Mrs. Walter Miles entertained at bridge-supper Thursday evening at her ' Poto. | home on Joselyn street, —Clinedin: Noteworthy SOCiety Events of Past Week In Rockville Section }Bridge Parties, Dinners and | Other Feature Functions! Listed — Club Meeting Personal Notes of Interest. ROCKVILLE, Md., May 18.—Mr. and Mrs. Stmon Peter Wagner and the former's sister, Miss Rose Wagner, -are occupying their homes on the Rockville pike, near Halpine, afier spending sev- eral months in Florida. Mr. Charles A. Clements of Washing- ton was the guest last week end of his sister, Mrs. Jobn L. Brunett, in Rock- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Falvey have returned to Rockville after spending several months in Florida and other parts of the South. Mrs. Earle B. Wood of Boyds is in New York City visiting her husband, who is in business there. Mr. and Mrs. Magruder Thompson of ‘Washington are occupying their Sum- mer home at Galthersburg. 4 Mrs. Willlam John Thomas enter- tained at bridge and supper at her home near Ednor Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Smith of Baltimore has been visiting _her sister, Mrs. Laura Gardner, at Clarksburg. Mrs. Henry Pyles of Kentucky is visitor at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Pyles, at Barnesville. Mr. F. Guy Riordan of Laytonsville has been selected to represent the Maryland State Camp of the Modern Woodmen of America at the annual meeting of the head camp in Chicago early in June. Extensive arrangements are being made for the annual supper of the Gaithersburg branch of the Order of the Eastern Star, to be held Thursday evening. Mrs. Charles E. Crawford heads the general committee in charge. Engagements to Wed | Recently Announced. Mrs. Hannah Schwartz of Galthers- burg has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Irene Regina Schwartz, to Mr. Francis Xavier Emmet ding has not been. set. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Viett of Rockville announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lenor Louise Viett, to Mr. John R. Bailey of Winchester, Va. The wedding will take place late next month. Among those from Montgomery County who attended the biennial con- vention at Cambridge, Md., Saturday and Sunday of the Maryland Courts, Catholic Daughters of America, were Mrs. Hannah Schwartz, Mrs. Hannah Marie Gloyd and Miss Marie Stang of Gaithersburg; Mrs. Albert Dixon of Bethesda, and Miss Helen Kirkland and Miss Jessle Pisher of Rockville. Mrs. Schwartz was made State treasurer. In compliment to Mrs. Howard Davis, until recently Miss Anne Riggs of Lay- tonsville, Mrs. Clyde Andrews enter- tained at a shower at her home in Galthersburg Tuesday evening, about 15 young people of Gaithersburg and Laytonsville attending. Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Lutton have returned to Hyattstown after a motor trip to Pittsburgh, where they visited relatives. Mrs. Thomas Mcllvaine of New Jer- sey has been visiting her brother, Mr. McGill Belt, near Dickerson. Stag Dinner in Honor of Birth Anniversary. In celebration of his birthday anni- versary, Mr. Willlam W. Griffith en- tertained at a stag dinner party at his home in Laytonsville Tuesday evening. His guests were Mr. Alfred H. Ana- dale and Mr. Dewey Marshall of Wash- ington; Mr. Lycurgum M. Griffith of Gaithersburg, Mr. Artemus Griffith of Senaca, Mr. Louis D. Bell, Mr. Calvin Mullinix, Mr. Jeffrey Griffith, Mr. Harry Blunt, Mr. Willlam Warfield, Mr. Miss Ruth Dunlop, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunlop, returned Wednesday from Warm Springs, Ga., where she spent the Winter. Mrs. John Hulse entertained at | luncheon and bridge Wednesday at the | Columbia Country Club. |Luthfr Howard, Mr. Merhle T. Haines, | Mr. Roger Hawkins and Judge Samuel | | Riggs of Laytonsville and Mr. Clifford L. Howard of Rockville. | Mrs. Albert M. Bouic of Rockville of Washington. The date for the wed- | entertained at the Manor Club, Nor- beck, this afternoon. in honor of Mrs. ‘Thomas M. Anderson of Rockville. It was one of the most elaborate of recent bridge luncheons in the country and was attended by nearly a hundred guests from the county and elsewhere. | . Miss Estelle and Miss Lena Ricketts, Rockville, were hostesses at a bridge | party at the Montgomery Country Club, | Rockville, Tuesday _evening, their | guests including the Rockville Tuesday | Night Bridge Club and a number of jother friends from Washington and | the county. | Mrs. Cluskey Cromwell of Chicago, | who is visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. |Henry Bradley, at the Wardman | Apartments, Washington, was guest of | honor at a tea given by Mrs. Julian W. | Whiting at her home in Rockville yes- terday afternoon. | Mrs. ess to a number of her friends at luncheon and cards at her home in Laytonsville this afternoon. ‘The annual homecoming meeting of the Rockville Inquiry Club was held | Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. | Ernest L. Bullard. with a large number |of present and former members of the | club in attendance. The vice president, | Mrs. Theodore S. Mason, presided. The guests of honor, both of whom spoke, | were Mrs. John L. Alcock, president of | the State Federation of Women’s Clubs, and Mrs. Enos Ray, president of the ‘Prlnce Georges County federation. Miss Annie Wilson of Kensington read a | paper on poetry and refreshments were | served. | Gaithersburg School Group | Stages Three-Act Comedy. “ Under the direction of Mrs. P. Cll\'er‘ Cissel of the school faculty, members of | the senior class of the Gaithersburg | High School cleverly presented the | three-act mystery comedy, “Oh! Kay!" | In the Gaithersburg High School audi- torium Wednesday evening before a| |large audience. In the cast were Miss | Nettie Dorsey Etchison, Miss Bubbles | Grimm, Miss Eleanor Magruder, Miss | Mabel Linthicum, Miss Beatrice Pace, | Russell Gloyd, Thomas Cashell, Clai- borne Ferguson, Oliver Smith, Elwood Marshall and Henry Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis, who re- cently returned from their wedding | trip, have taken up their residence at Washington Grove. Mrs. Davis wa: formerly Miss Anne Reggs of Laytons | ville, Dr. and Mrs. Milo Sutliff are occupy- ing their home in the lower section of | the county after having spent the| Willlam T. Warfield was host- | Mrs. Eugene H. Pitcher of McKinley | street left Thursday for Lerna, II., where she was called by the death of | a relative, Mrs. C. E. Wynne has returned to her home in Belmont, Mass., after be- ing the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Springs Westbrook on McKinley street. The annual garden party will be held at the Presbyterian Home on Newton_street Tuesday and Wednes- day. The ladies of the Chevy Chase church will have charge of the ice cream and cake tables. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon E. Hodges of East Kirk street, Chevy Chase, have been entertaining Mrs. Goodall of Bennington, Vt. Mrs. Goodall, a sister !of Mr. Hodges, was entertained exten- | sively before returning to her home. Miss Bettie West, daughter of Mr. and | | Mrs. Millard F. West of Hesketh street, | was & member of a fraternity house party at Cornell for the Spring day fes- tivitles during last week. | ‘The members of the board and circles,| of the Florence Crittenton Home will | entertain the delegates to the forty-| sixth National Florence Crittenton con- | vention at a banquet at the Chevy/ Chase Club tomorrow evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bates Pay Honor to Foreign Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Phaon H. Bates have returned to their home on Livingston street from New York City, where they attended the banquet of the British Ceramic Society at the Pennsylvania Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bates assisted in entertaining the soclety during its visit in Washington and Baltimore and at- tended the banquet given in honor of the forelgn visitors. Mrs. Sterling Mead is spending sev- eral weeks at the Chalfonte, Atlantic City, N. J. Dr. Mead joined Mrs. Mead over the week end. Mrs. H. W. Jenks entertained her D. A. R. chapter, The Descendants of '76, Tuesday at her home on Oliver street. Miss Dorothy Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson, en- tertained her club at supper-bridge Monday_evening. | Miss Dorothy Saunders has returned to her home on Klingle street after| visiting her _sister, Miss Elizabeth | Saunders, at Sweet Briar College. | Mrs. Carolyn B. Reed of Boston,| Winter in Washington. |2 Mrs. Sallle Baldwin of Boston, Mass., | is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ellen Arm- strong, near Rockville. Urder auspices of the Rector's Ald | Soclety of St. John's Episcopal Church. Olney, the St. Columba Players of Washington last evening presented an enjoyable comedy in the Sandy Spring | High School suditorium. Judge and Mrs. Joseph C. Higgins | recently celebrated their forty-fourth | marriage anniversary by entertaining at dinner at their home at Laytons- ville. Special Sunday Dinner ANNE’S TEA SHOP 1731 Conn. Ave. Phone Decatur 4229, Sunday Dinner, § 1 25 Il 5:30t08... Grapefruit Cocktail. Brofied Half Spring Chicken or Grilled Club Steak Buttered New Potatoes Baked Peaches | e R Weekday Dinner Served 6 to 8 P.M., $1.00 modernistic jewelry, Finnin's is catering to hosiery. ahead, pleasant surprise. 1304 F St. Next to Palace Theai “ Phone Fr. 522 the fascinating selection of handbags and_gorgeous silk nating W ashingtonians seek the modes newest.. a ity has been adhered to, while the modest prices will prove a W e invite your inspection. FINNIN’S Modern Jewelry ,),,..,.g ae @ @7 the shof discrimi- who ual- Elegant Handbags ne @ @ Newest Silk Hosiery ART FLOOR SCREENS IBLE REVERS R ER-PROOF SERVICEABLE Priced from $10.00 to $50.00 1369 KENYON At 14th N.w. Opp. Park Bank PEN EVENINGS | | her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and | ’n:m"n? ,Qhedh;uu sguest of her ont;te-;. Malcolm Farquhar; Mrs. Winbell, Mrs. rs. Richar 'ay Jackson of X{OT street. Mrs. Reed is the vice president | Sioat and Mrs. Barber of Kennett of the Massachusetts State Republican | Square, Pa, who were the week end Club. ; | guests of Mrs. Peters. The fancy work committee of the| —Mrs. Proctor L. Dougherty enter- Chevy Chase Chapter of ghe Y. W. C. A. | tained at tea Friday, May 10, at her will ‘meet tomorrow at the Vacation| home on Jenifer street in honor of her Lodge, Cherrydale, Va. Luncheon will| mother, Mrs. George H. Holmes of be served. 2 | Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. P. M. Anderson entertained at| ~Miss Helen Imirie was hostess at luncheon and bridge Tuesday at her pridge and supper Tuesday evening at home on Broad Branch road. | her "home on West Bradley lane in Mrs. Henry De Coursey Adams gave |honor of Mrs. Frank Russell of Porto a bridge and supper Thursday evening ' Rjco. Mrs. Russell, formerly Miss Vio- at her home on Military road in honor |jet Bruce, is the house guest of her of the birthday anniversary of DF. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Adams. | Bruce on Florida street. Mrs. J. A. Harris and Mrs. T. AdKins | °Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hyman enter- of Richmond, Va., are the house guests | tained at a buffet supper and bridge of Mrs. Joseph E. Angel of West Kirke |Saturday evening, May 11, at their home street. Mrs. Angel entertained at|on Harrison street for Mr. and Mrs. luncheon and bridge Friday in honor | E, C. Gott, jr, who have returned of her guests. | from California.” Mr. and Mrs. Gott Mrs. Mary Louise Huntzbery of |are occupying their new home on Mea- Hagerstown, Md., is the house guest of | dow lane. Mrs. Russell Mowen had the mem- Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton of Hesketh bers of the Florence Circle of the Flor- street. Miss Grace Edwina Dutton and |ence Crittenton Home as guests at tea her classmate, Miss Thelma Mason of | Tuesday at her home on Nevada ave- Hood College, spent the week end with ‘nue. Mrs. Lloyd Shaffer assisted at Miss Dutton's parents. | the tea_table. i v Mr. Arthur D. Kidder and his son Dinner Given to Honor - 5 g A o i Mr. Arthur Royce Kidder of Hesketh Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Dutton gave dinner Monday evening at their home on Hesketh street in honor of the seventy-ninth birthday anniver- sary of Dr. Ellen Spencer Mussey. The guests, including the dean and board of | trustees of the Washington College of | Law, were Mrs. Grace Hays Riley, Mrs. Bessie Parker Brueggeman, Judge Her- | bert Davis, Mr. Stanton Peele, Judge Mary O'Toole, Miss Catherine Pike, Miss Ellen Mussey of New York City and Mrs. Mary Louise Huntzbery of | Hagerstown, Md. | Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Graham of Irving- | ton, N. J., have been the house guests | of their uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. | D._G. Davis, on McKinley street. | Mrs. L. H. Stokes of Winchester, Va.. | has been the house guest of her brother | and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Abner | H. Ferguson of Huntington street. Mrs. | Ferguson entertained her club at | luncheon and bridge Friday at her | tea Sunday evening at her home on | Chestnut street for her sister, Mr&i feature of the evening will be the com- petitive May pole dance by Nighbor- hood House dancers. Mr. C. C. Cal- houn is vice president of the society and | Miss Grace Roper, secretary. |President Monroe D.AR., Chapter Entertained Mrs. Rose Gouverneur Hoes and Miss Maude C. Gouverneur entertained the President Monroe Chapter, D. A. R.. following the monthly meeting and election Tuesday evening. _ Officers elected are Miss Laura V. Mrs, Joseph A. Richards, vice regen! Mrs. Alvin Titus, recording secretary: Miss Jane Zimmerman, corresponding secreta Miss Ruth Estabrook, treas- urer; Miss Effie L. Henry, registrar: Miss Alethea Hurley, historian; Mrs. Fannie Moore, chaplain; Miss Cornelia Ham- ilton, parliamentarian. street, Chevy Chase, have gone to Colo- rado for the Summer, where they will be engaged in Government work. ~Dur- ing their absence the home will be oc- cupied by Prof. and Mrs. Jansky of the University of Michigan. Mr. Kidder will return to Chevy Chase in the Au~ |tumn and Mr. Arthur R. Kidder will |enter the University of Michigan. | 1205 Connecticut Ave. Ensembles | Reduced - | home. | Mrs. Orville S. Peters entertained at | 0 most unusual silk and cloth combinations SHOLL'S | Dining Room & Cafeteria 1032 Conn. Ave. La Salle Bldg. Sunday Dinner, 1 to 8:30 All Sales Final CREERON 7§c S0U Spring Vegetable, SALAD hilipsborn 606 -614 ELEVENTH ST. p The Smart Girl Graduate steps forth in white Heart of Lettu ¥ en e Toulouse Small Tenderloin Steak Baked Sugar-Cured Ham with Sliced Crab Apples VEGETABLES Mashed Potatoes Richleau Potatoes resh Asi s Fried Tomatoes Bavarian Cream lonial Iee Cri Tea, Coffee. M Also Same Menu at 514 19th St. N.W.,, All States Hotel Frocks selected spe- cially for that glorious oc- casion . . . Graduation . Of course, they are white and are either sleeveless or with long sleeves. We are also showing youth- 614 12th St., Bet. F & G Graduation and Wedding Hats/ made to order $5 $1Q w RIDES, Bridesmaids and the % young Graduate will find select- ing her hat here a real pleasure. fully feminine frocks in pastel shades for class night. *16°° to *65 In Georgette, Crepe, Chiffon, Point de Esprit, Tulle ard Taf~ feta. stock of Surely she can pick one from our large imported untrimmed hair shapes and have it fitted to her own head size. Our milliners will create a charm- ing model to your own individual style. 20 colors and white to choose from. New Summer Hats New showing of extra large headsize hats, featuring ter dress, street and tailored models, $5, $6.50, $12.50 L ] For graduation our new and fashi of Silk Underwear, gifts select from onable collections Handbags, Negligees, Fox Scarfs, Sports Ap- parel and Hosiery.

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